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Rock River Thresheree coming Labor Day weekend The Rock River Thresheree’s 60th annual reunion will be held during Labor Day weekend, Friday, Sept. 2 through Monday, Sept. 5 in Edgerton. Featured this year are the John Deere tractors, equipment, and gas engines. The show grounds will open at 8 a.m. each day with breakfast available. Most activities run until 5 p.m. Start off by seeing demonstrations of grain threshing from one of many antique threshing machines that will continue all day. See plowing with both steam- and gas-powered tractors using an eight-bottom gangplow. Crop demonstrations are also available. Spectators may collect and take home potatoes as they’re being dug. Sorghum syrup will be available, as well. Take home freshly
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ground corn meal and buckwheat, available in the Gristmill. Tractors and steam engines are plentiful at the show. The Parade of Power is scheduled for 2 p.m. daily. Steam engines, tractors, equipment, and antique farm machinery will parade through the park’s natural amphitheater. Many of the 20 steam engines and hundreds of tractors of every size and model shown at the thresheree will be on display during the parade. Take a ride on the Rock River Cannonball, a steam-powered locomotive scheduled to operate all four days. Originally built as a narrowgauge, German switch engine, it now provides rides around the one-and-ahalf-mile track that circles the park. Classic construction equipment
will be used and displayed in the sandbox, a seven-acre display area. One of the most popular demonstrations is the pile driver. This is one of the last known steam-operated drivers still in operation, driving 16inch diameter logs into the ground. The Museum of Industry and Agriculture houses a collection of large stationary steam engines that run during the day. A collection of diesel engines will also be on display, as well as a steam calliope. Stop next door and see the Rock River Iron Works. It features a working machine shop of a by-gone era. The Sear’s House will be decorated with period furnishings and will be on display. An early 1900s blacksmith shop will show off the skills of some of
the best blacksmiths in the state all day long. Additionally, the crafts of the wheelwright and woodwrights will be presented. A steam-powered sawmill will be in operation throughout the day, turning logs into lumber. There will also be a shingle mill cutting cedar shingles. Branded shingles will be available as keepsakes. Antique and classic cars and trucks will be on display with a drive-in car show. Children’s activities are back again. Children of all ages will be given the chance to drive their first tractor. The thresheree’s pedal pull is a popular attraction for children, as well. The Rock River Thresheree features one of the largest flea markets in the area. Wander the great expanse
and seek out that treasure or souvenir. A huge assortment of crafts, collectibles, and antiques are available. Food for everyone’s tastes will be available. Event goers may enjoy live music while perusing food stands and flea market booths on Saturday and Sunday. The park provides ample, free parking, with shuttle service to the center of the activities. An in-park shuttle will offer tours of the ground. Plan to spend the day and enjoy the activities for only $8.00 for adults. Children under 12 receive free admission. Friday is seniors’ day, with $6 admission for all seniors. Camping is available to exhibitors. For more information, call (608) 868-2814.
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Local heritage to come alive at Beckman Mill
The sights and sounds of rural life from a century ago will come to life again at the Beckman Mill, Sunday, Sept. 11 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. In the mill itself, visitors can watch corn being ground by the original 1868 millstones powered by water or by a restored 1920 International Harvester Titan tractor engine. Antique tractors, engines, and farm equipment will be on display. A wide variety of activities will complement the grinding demonstrations. Horse-drawn wagon rides will be available, and collector show cars, including the Buick Club, and trucks will be on display. Demonstrators will be on hand to demonstrate historic crafts, such as wool spinning, chair canning, broom making, pottery making, and wood carving, which were important parts of family life and work. The blacksmiths will be working at the blacksmith shop. Have you ever taken a ride in a 1912 Overland? Now will be your chance. Rides will be given for a charge of $2 beginning at 1p.m. Because the event happens to fall of the 15th anniversary of the tragic event of 9-11, there will be a special ceremony. Event goers will walk down the military timeline to meet the soldiers representing several of the wars that the United States has been involved in. Watch a Civil War surgeon perform surgery, speak to a Korean War Prisoner, examine a World War II truck, bicycle, and motorcycle, and learn about local Civil War hero Charles P. Mead. Enjoy the mountain dulcimer sounds of Dick and Val Dunagan and the concertina music of John Sheehan and the Pleasant Valley Dutchmen. In addition to touring the mill, attendees will be able to visit with Buzz Beckman at the Cooperage/ Beckman home and hear his sto-
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All charges reported here are merely accusations. A defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The Albany Police reported the following incidents: Monday, Aug. 8 Cited for Disorderly Conduct was David R. Yates of Portage. Thursday, Aug. 11 Cited for Operation After Revocation was Olivia Lou Jean Halvorson of Monroe. Saturday, Aug. 13 Cited for Outside Consumption was Cassey L. Simon of Middleton. Cited for Urinating in Public Places was David W. Abraham of Machesney Park, Ill. Sunday, Aug. 14 Arrested for Failure to Obey a Traffic Sign, Operating a Motor Vehicle While Under the Influence of an Intoxicant, and Operating with a Prohibited Blood Alcohol Concentration was Tyler R. Fero of Madison. Saturday, Aug. 20 Cited for Urinating in Public Places was Nicholas J. Lazzeroni of Milwaukee. Cited for Urinating in Public Places was Valentine S. Berg of Delavan. Sunday, Aug. 21 Arrested for Disorderly Conduct under Domestic Abuse statutes was Mitchell L. Hefty of Eland.
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ries of growing up in that building. Also inside are the “Cooper Corner” display and the one-room school display. Gary Hess, author of Roll out the Barrels, will be there to explain how barrels were made.We invite you to share your experience of attending a oneroom school, particularly those who attended Williams School. Brats from Rackow’s Family Sausages, quarter-pound hot dogs, chips, beverages, and fresh baked goods will be sold in the shelter. A variety of Beckman Mill products, including cornmeal that was ground in the mill, will be for sale in the Gift Shop inside the Griinke Creamery. Kids will have the opportunity to dig potatoes, help a blacksmith, build a cabin with life-size Lincoln Logs, make butter, and shell an ear of corn.
To end the day, a raffle drawing for a beautiful quilt and other prizes will be held at 4 p.m. Tickets have been on sale during the season and will be sold throughout the day. The day’s events will take place in Beckman Mill County Park on County Highway H, one mile south of Highway 81, about five miles west of Beloit. There is no admission charge for the Heritage Day events at Beckman Mill, but donations will be gladly accepted and appreciated. The entire project has been completed with volunteer help, donated monies and materials, grants, and memberships. The profits for the day will be used to continue our 26 years of relentless efforts. Please join us for a fantastic, family fun-filled day! Call 608751-1551 for more details. Participants build with life-sized Lincoln Logs.
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 1 First day of school Cross country practice, 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Volleyball practice, 3:40 p.m. to 6 p.m. Football practice, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 Cross country practice, 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Volleyball practice, 3:40 p.m. to 6 p.m. Football at Pardeeville, 7 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 Cross country co-ed invitational at Lodi, 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. MONDAY, SEPT. 5 Labor Day, no school
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Gap Church hosts bluegrass-style Hymn Sing By Beth Blakemore CORRESPONDENT
People from as far away as Janesville and Madison joined those from Brodhead, Monticello, Monroe, and Albany in singing at the Gap Church Annual Hymn Sing on Sunday, Aug. 21. After a welcome by Jane Copus, Secretary-Treasure of the Gap Church Museum, and an invocation by Gordon Klossner, the congregation began to sing hymns to bluegrass music with great zeal. They sang “I’ll Fly Away,” “What A Friend We Have in Jesus,” “In the Garden,” and more, with Klossner giving an introduction to many of the songs. Partway through, Grass Attack, the bluegrass band, sang its own three songs. Grass Attack members are Al Watson from Albany on bass, Randy
Tackett from Monroe on acoustic guitar, and Jeff and Liz Warner from German Valley on acoustic guitar and vocals. The service was dedicated to a local man, Pastor Lyle Trow, who recently passed away. The Gap Church was organized in 1850 as the Monticello Prairie Baptist Church. The church was built and the cemetery made in 1856. According to a poster on the event, “For many years known as simply the Gap Chuch, it is one of the oldest buildings in the county.” The hymn sing was started in 1991. “Prior to that, there were occasional services,” Copus said. According to Copus, the hymn sing benefits the community “by providing once-a-year fellowship. It’s all for the music. The (people) prefer it with the old hymns.”
Carp Fishing Contest set for Labor Day Weekend The Lake Winnetka/Sugar River Improvement Association will hold its annual Carp Fishing Contest on Labor Day weekend, Friday, Sept. 2 through Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 5 in Albany. Prizes will be awarded for the most carp caught during this period. Qualifying carp must be caught from the Sugar River in Albany or on the millpond (Lake Winnetka) upstream from the Albany Dam. The shallow, muddy areas of the lake are where many carp hide out, and the goal of this annual contest is to remove as many carp as possible to allow game fish to proliferate more abundantly. Contestants may start fishing anytime on Friday, Sept. 2 and fish all weekend. The contest ends at 1 p.m. on Labor Day at the Albany boat
ramp in Legion Park. Prizes will be awarded at that time, rain or shine. There will be a $50 prize for the most carp caught and another $50 prize for the largest carp caught. Second through fifth prizes consisting of cash or merchandise will be awarded to the remaining four contestants with the most carp caught, regardless of size. No registration is required to compete in the contest, but participants must have a valid Wisconsin fishing license. Carp may be caught by pole and/or bow. For more information, call 608862-1698 or 773-418-7123 or email lwsria@aol.com. Find us on Facebook. Search for Lake Winnetka/ Sugar River Improvement Association.
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Grass Attack leads singers through a number of hymns. The band is made up of Al Watson from Albany on bass, Randy Tackett from Monroe on acoustic guitar, and Jeff and Liz Warner from German Valley on acoustic guitar and vocals.
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All charges reported here are merely accusations. A defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Sheriff’s deputies reported the following incidents occurred. Monday, Aug. 22 Warrant At 4:07 p.m., Mitchell D. Bliss, 23, of Belleville, was arrested on a Department of Corrections Warrant for a probation violation. Bliss was jailed. Tuesday, Aug. 23 Motor vehicle vs. deer Kevin L. Anderson in the West 1400 block of Decatur Albany Road in the Town of Decatur. Motor vehicle crashes At 3:11 p.m., deputies, the AlRICHARD LEE BRADT, SR. Richard Lee Bradt, Sr., 72, passed away on Monday, Aug. 22, 2016, in Al- bany Fire Department, Albany bany, Wis. Graveside services will be held at 5 p.m. today, Wednesday, Aug. EMS, and the Green County High31 at Greenwood Cemetery in Brodhead. The D.L. Newcomer Funeral Home way Department responded to the North 7300 block of County Highin Brodhead is assisting the family. way E in the Town of Albany. Joseph M. Eisch, 40, of Albany, was operating a motor vehicle traveling westbound on Brooklyn Albany Road. Eisch reported that he stopped
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 1 *First day of school. *High school volleyball at Black Hawk, 6 to 8 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 *Football vs. Beloit Turner, 7 to 9 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 *High school cross country at Darlington, 8:45 a.m. to 12 p.m. *Middle school cross country at Darlington, 8:45 a.m. to 12 p.m. SUNDAY, SEPT. 4 *No events scheduled MONDAY, SEPT. 5 *Labor Day - no school TUESDAY, SEPT. 6 *JV football home vs. Beloit Turner, 4:45 to 9 p.m. *Volleyball home vs. Juda, 6 to 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7 *No events scheduled
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at the stop sign at the intersection of Brooklyn Albany Road and County Highway E, then entered an intersection and collided with a motor vehicle driven by Michael R. Eddy, 63, of Albany. Eddy suffered injuries and was transported from the scene by Albany EMS. Eddy reported that he was wearing his seatbelt. The air bags did not deploy in Eddy’s vehicle. It sustained severe, left-side damage and was towed from the scene. Eisch reported that he was wearing his seatbelt and was not injured. The airbags in Eisch’s vehicle did not deploy, and it sustained moderate, front-end damage. Eisch’s vehicle was driven from the scene. Eisch was cited for Failure to Yield the Right of Way from a Stop Sign. At 3:56 p.m., deputies, the Brooklyn Police Department, the Evansville Fire Department, Evansville EMS, and Med Flight responded to the North 7700 block of State Highway 104 in the Town of Brooklyn for a motorcycle crash. Kenneth E. De Boer Jr., 48, of Freeport, Ill., was operating a motorcycle southbound on State Highway 104 when he entered the west-side shoulder and lost control, causing the motorcycle to collide with the west-side ditch. De Boer was then ejected from the motorcycle. Kenneth suffered injuries and was wearing a helmet. De Boer was transported by Med Flight to UW Hospital in Madison. The vehicle sustained severe damage and was towed from the scene. At 6:03 p.m., deputies responded to the West 2900 block of Washington Street in the Town of Jefferson Township for a motor vehicle crash. Richard W. Nusbaum, 54, of Juda, was attempting to back into a driveway. Another vehicle operated by, Amber L. Simplot, 30, of Juda, was turned onto Washington Street from County Highway S. Simplot observed Nusbaum backing up, but was not able to avoid a collision. Nusbaum advised that he was not injured and was wearing his seatbelt. There was no airbag deployment in the vehicle. The vehicle sustained minor, rear, passengerside damage and was driven from the scene. Simplot advised that she was not injured and was wearing her
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Monroe Arts Center plans grand opening celebration The Monroe Arts Center (MAC) begins the 2016-2017 entertainment season with a grand opening inaugural concert, gallery exhibit, and children’s music programs to celebrate the recently constructed building addition and expansion. The public is invited to attend this grand opening celebration at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10, with a ribboncutting ceremony and reception. An inaugural concert by the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra (WCO) begins at 7:30 p.m. in MAC’s Gunderson Stiles Concert Hall in Monroe. The Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, led by Maestro Andrew Sewell, is a vibrant and thriving professional orchestra dedicated to advancing Wisconsin communities through the transformative power of music. The string program created for this inaugural concert takes full advantage of the world-class acoustics of the Monroe Arts Center concert hall. The WCO performs approximately 25 concerts per year, including Concerts on the Square, Masterworks, Holiday Pops, Handel’s Messiah, youth concerts, and other performances across the state. With a core
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After the concert, a champagne and dessert reception will take place in the promenade of the new building. Reserved seat prime concert tickets are $25, and tickets for the champagne/
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tography exhibition titled “A Sense of Place: Wisconsin Landscape Photographs” by Regina Flanagan, Peter Latner, Jill Metcoff, and Zane Williams will be on display in the new Wellington and Muranyi Galleries from Friday, Sept. 2 through Friday, Oct. 28. “Wisconsin’s beauty evokes an emotional and intellectual attachment to a locale or region for many people,” said Gary Cialdella, the curator for this gallery exhibit. “Each of these photographers shows us how to see a place anew, so that we can fully appreciate the subtle beauty of their efforts.” A gallery opening reception, which is free and open to the public, is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 2 from 5 p.m. to 7. Regina Flanagan is an artist, arts administrator, and professional landscape architect. She holds master’s degrees in fine art from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She brings an artist’s perspective as an innovatorand the expertise of an administrator and landscape architect to curating and integrating public art into the new de-
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Keeping up to date with the multitude of issues on the county level is no easy task. I hope to help with that. I was recently elected to the Green County Board as the supervisor for District 24, which includes the Town of Albany (a big circle around the Village of Albany) and a small southeast section of Brooklyn. One of my goals is to help residents become more aware of county issues. Sure, everyone is welcomed to go to the county website and see which committees are meeting in the upcoming week and what is on their agendas, but the reality is that very few people do. People are busy, and it is hard to find time to add another item to our todo lists. I aim to talk about some of the bigger county issues here so that you can be informed and take action if you desire. As a County Board Supervisor, my job is to represent the residents in my district. Any of the County Board Supervisors can attest that it is difficult to represent constituents when they don’t hear from them. In the same vein, any constituent can attest that it is difficult to talk with his or her representative if he doesn’t know how to reach that representative or what the
issues are. I hope to help with that. If there is an issue that is important to you, please talk with your County Board Supervisor. Don’t know who your supervisor is? Find out on the Green County website at w ww. co.green.wi.gov. Right now, the County Board is gearing up for the 2017 budget. Committees are meeting to work on their budgets to submit for approval in the final budget. You can find the schedule of upcoming committee meetings and agendas on the Green County website. All meetings are open to the public, and I encourage you to attend, especially if there is a topic or issue to be discussed that is of interest or importance to you. One of the topics I think everyone should be aware of is the discussion of a new Government Services Building. The Government Services Building houses several departments, including Human Services, the Health Department, and Veteran’s Services. The current buildings are old, in disrepair, and beyond their serviceable time. A new building and more space is needed. The need for the services provided by the departments and offices at the Government Services Building is growing, too, and a new building will have room for expan-
sion to meet the growing demands. It will be sited at the same location just outside Monroe on Highway 81 at Highway 11, but in front of Pleasant View Nursing Home as opposed to behind it, as it is now. The new building and demolition of the old will cost about $18 million dollars. This is a big project and is still in its beginning stages. Call or email your supervisor with your thoughts about it. Another issue of importance is that our county conservation officer is gathering bids right now for a countywide hydrogeological survey. This study would give us a more accurate and detailed map of what is underground: depth to bedrock, type of bedrock, water table elevation, groundwater recharge and contaminant susceptibility, and karst formations. It will be a tool in helping us protect our land and water, two of our most vital resources. This study was voted on by the County Board last year, and is being pursued by the Land and Water Conservation Committee. I am happy to talk with residents of Green County, especially residents of District 24, as I represent you. I want nothing more than to represent you accurately. You can reach me at 6083719074, or at EricaRothGreenCountyBoard@gmail.com.
New Horizons holds final meeting of the 4-H year By Royce Brauer
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Members of New Horizons 4-H met Sunday, Aug. 7. The thought for the day was, “You only fail when you do less than your best, so always do your best.” Roll call was answered by naming your favorite ice cream treat. Shannon Day led the flag salute. Jaena LeGault led the club pledge. Re-
Area students named to UW-Milwaukee Dean’s List
The following individuals have been named to the Dean’s List at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for the Spring 2016 semester: Brodhead Callie Nicole Gibbs, freshman in the Peck School of the Arts. Juda Morgan Lynn Kamholz, senior in the College of Health Sciences. Orfordville Emily Kathryn Harnack, junior in the College of Health Sciences.
ports were given about the adult and junior leader meetings. Members reported on events they attended and talked about activities at the fair. Judging went well for everyone. We had our club tour and walked our shift in the exhibit hall. The ambassadors reported that attendance at their action booth was way down from last year. The heat and rain kept people away. Members talked about fair ribbons. The educational moment was discussing why it is important to fill out record books. There are two more days scheduled for members to get help filling out the new record books. If members need more help, they should contact our leaders. Books are due Monday, Sept. 12 at the office. Talks and demonstrations were given. Cloverbuds Roxane, Addyson, and Jaydon Brauer and Shannon talked about different kinds of safety. Connor Brauer and Royce talked about leather. Jaena told us about showing poultry. Royce talked about the difficulties of forecasting weather. The Cloverbuds were asked what they
should do if a tornado has been spotted. Maylee Brauer showed us the bench she refinished and told how she did it. Members signed up if they were interested in being an officer next year. Elections are in October. We also discussed what members like for food so refreshments can be different at each meeting for the upcoming year. We will collect items for a military Christmas and tie fleece blankets as some community service projects. Royce moved for final adjournment. Justin Moore seconded it. We will meet Monday, Sept. 5 at the Basswood Cemetery for cleanup at 3 p.m. The club picnic will be held Saturday, Sept. 10 at LeGault’s house. We will also ask to promote 4-H in our schools. We will hold our planning meeting for the next year at our club picnic. The new 4-H year begins Thursday, Sept. 1. That is the time to join 4-H. Get in on the fun! To join New Horizons 4-H, call Paul at 608-934-5377.
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Olive is a three-year-old domestic shorthair Tortie. Her kids, Harper and Horton, have moved out, and she is living the good life! This frisky girl is both inquisitive and very friendly. Sometimes standing on two legs to get your attention, Olive is always eager to see what’s new and exciting. With large, wondrous eyes, this lovely cat expresses her joy with cuddles and purrs. While she enjoys the company of people, Olive is quick to ward off other adventurous cats who invade her personal bubble. She will do well as a single pet in a low-key household. The shelter is closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, and all holidays, with afternoon hours only Wednesday through Sunday. See website: www. greencountyhumane.org for new arrivals of cats and dogs, adoption fees, and upcoming events. The shelter’s material needs include: For the Dogs: hot dogs, canned dog food, Mounds Dog Power, rawhide retriever sticks, Kongs, Frisbees, tennis balls, and peanut butter. For the Cats: Kitten Milk (formula), Mounds Purrfect Cat, and canned cat food.
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Labor Fest returning this weekend The 2016 Labor Fest activities will begin at 2 p.m. at 1795 Lafayette Street in Janesville on Saturday, Sept. 3. Children’s games are scheduled from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. on Saturday. Between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m., Shawn Sharpe will perform in the beer tent, and Jamie Campbell and the Redneck Romeos will perform at 8 p.m. On Sunday, Sept. 4, the adult coed mud volleyball tournament will begin at 8 a.m. and will continue throughout the day. A DJ will play on the mud volleyball stage from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Kids’ games are scheduled from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m., and Patrick’s Funny Barn Petting Zoo will be open from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. The 567 8 Dance Studio will host interactive activities for children at 2 p.m., and the fire department will put on a display from
2 p.m. until 4 p.m. on Sunday. Torn Between will play from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the beer tent, and Top Flight will play from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. On Labor Day, see the Largest Labor Day Parade in the Midwest. Parade Registration will begin at 10 a.m. at the corner of Academy and Milwaukee Street. The parade will begin at 1 p.m. and will conclude at 3 p.m. Its route runs through downtown Janesville, passing by the corner of Milwaukee Street and Main Street. Additionally, a car display will be located at Dee’s Barber Shop at 501 West Centerway Street on Monday. Admission to Labor Fest activities is free. Please note that no carry-ins are permitted. Questions about Labor Fest can be directed to Ivan Collins at laborfestpres@gmail.com.
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sign for Nicollet Mall. Flanagan’s photography has been featured in over 85 exhibitions and numerous collections. She resides in St. Paul, Minn. Hailing from Minneapolis, Minn., photographer Peter Latner’s pictures are about the cultural and geographic face of the American Midwest. His most recent photographs, made on the Great Plains, stem from long-standing interests in American history, geography, landscape, and sense of place. His work is found in collections which
include the Art Institute of Chicago, Milwaukee Art Museum, NelsonAtkins Museum (Kansas City), PaineWebber Collection (New York), and State Historical Society of Wisconsin. From Spring Green, Wis., Jill Metcoff has been taking photographs of southwestern, rural Wisconsin and rural Illinois for more than thirty years. At first, her observations included the woods, river, and prairies outside her door; then the closing and division of almost 10,000 acres and thousands
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of structures of the nearby Badger Army Ammunition Plant. Sheeven highlighted the ravages wrought by highway projects. Madison resident, Zane Williams, received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in radio, television, film, and Department of Communication Arts from the University of WisconsinMadison in 1971. From 1968 to 1981, he was employed by the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Education’s Instructional Media Distribution Center, working in multi-image design and production, video production, photography, graphic arts, and their instructional applications. His work has
been published in numerous books including Wisconsin, DoubleTake: A Rephotographic Survey of Madison, and Wisconsin’s Own/Twenty Remarkable Homes. In 2001, he was named “Authorized Photographer” for the Madison’s Overture Arts Center Project. Also happening as part of the grand opening are the free inaugural Family and Kids Series concerts. Geared for children in pre-school through eighth grade, the three, one-hour concerts are scheduled for Saturdays, Sept. 3, Oct. 1, and Nov. 19 from 11 a.m. to noon. Madison singer, songwriter, and musician Ken Lonnquist, accompanied by
pianist Dave Adler, will perform “kid’s music you’ll love.” Lonnquist has performed all throughout the U.S. and has won Best of Madison Gold Award as Children’s Musician and Parents’ Choice. He has composed 15 full-scale musicals for the Children’s Theater of Madison. His charm and energy as a live performer remain the heart of his work. Events and performances for the 2016-2017 season are underwritten by Corporate Underwriter Colony Brands, Inc., and Media Underwriters Monroe Publishing, LLC, and Big Radio, along with additional underwriting provided by numerous businesses and individuals.
County Sheriff will sell the premises described below at public auction as follows: DATE/TIME: September 22, 2016 at 9:00 AM. TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash or money order at the time of sale; balance due within 10 days of confirmation of sale; failure to pay balance due will result in forfeit of deposit to plaintiff. 2. Sold “as is” and subject to all legal liens, encumbrances, and payment of applicable transfer taxes. PLACE: The Green County Justice Center- Ground Floor Conference Room, located at 2841 6th Street, Monroe, Wisconsin, 53566. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Lot 1 of CSM No. 3264, recorded in Volume 12 of Certified Survey Maps, Page 49, as Document No. 419728 in the Town of Adams, Green County, Wisconsin. ADDRESS: N6566 Holstein Prairie Road, Monticello, WI 53570 TAX KEY NO: 23002-0268.0000 Dated this 16th Day of August 2016. Mark Rohloff, Green County Sheriff Cummisford, Acevedo & Associates, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff Mark R. Cummisford, State Bar # 1034906 7071 South 13th St., Suite #100 Oak Creek, WI 53154 414-761-1700 Cummisford, Acevedo & Associates, LLC is the creditor’s attorney and is attempting to collect a debt on its behalf. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. The Independent Register 8/24, 8/31, 9/7/2016 WNAXLP 254525
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Honorable Thomas J. Vale Case Code: 30404 THE STATE OF WISCONSIN To the following parties named as defendants herein: William W. Burden, Jr., Unknown Spouse of William W. Burden, Jr., Alissa M. Packer aka Alissa M. Burden, and Unknown Spouse of Alissa Packer You are hereby notified that the plaintiff named above has filed a lawsuit or other legal action against you. The Complaint, which is also served upon you, states the nature and basis of the legal action. Within 40 days after August 31, 2016, you must respond with a written answer, as that term is used in Chapter 802 of the Wisconsin Statutes, to the complaint. The Court may reject or disregard an answer that does not follow the requirements of the statutes. The answer must be sent or delivered to the Court, whose address is Green County Clerk of Circuit Court Green County Justice Center 2841 6th Street Monroe, WI 53566-1902 and to Monica Irelan Karas / J Peterman Legal Group Ltd., plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is: J Peterman Legal Group Ltd. 165 Bishops Way, Suite 100 Brookfield, WI 53005 You may have an attorney help or represent you. If you do not provide a proper answer within 40 days, the court may grant judgment against you for the award of money or other legal action requested in the complaint, and you may lose your right to object to anything that is or may be incorrect in the complaint. A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property. Dated this 24th day of August, 2016 Monica Irelan Karas / J Peterman Legal Group Ltd. State Bar No. 1035803 165 Bishops Way, Suite 100 Brookfield, WI 53005 262-790-5719 J Peterman Legal Group Ltd. is the creditor’s attorney and is attempting to collect a debt on its behalf. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. The Independent Register 8/31, 9/7, 9/14/2016 255430 WNAXLP
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STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT GREEN COUNTY In the matter of the name change of: Arika Autumn Ray Hansen By: Arika Autumn Ray Hansen Petitioner Notice and Order for Name Change Hearing Case No. 16CV121 NOTICE IS GIVEN: A petition was filed asking to change the name of the person listed above: From: Arika Autumn Ray Hansen To: Arika Autumn Ray Streuly Birth Certificate: Arika Autumn Ray Streuly IT IS ORDERED: This petition will be heard in the Circuit Court of Green County, State of Wisconsin: Judge’s Name: Hon. Thomas J. Vale Place: Green County Circuit Court, 2841 6th St., Branch 2, Monroe, WI 53566 Date: September 12, 2016 Time: 3:30 P.M. If you require reasonable accommodations due to a disability to participate in the court process, please call (608) 328-9433 at least ten (10) working days prior to the scheduled court date. Please note that the court does not provide transportation. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: Notice of this hearing shall be given by publication as a Class 3 notice for three (3) weeks in a row prior to the date of the hearing in the Independent Register a newspaper published in Brodhead, Green County, State of Wisconsin. BY THE COURT: THOMAS J. VALE Circuit Court Judge August 11, 2016 The Independent Register 8/17, 8/24, 8/31/2016 WNAXLP 253959
appearing before the Board during the first two (2) hours of the meeting and showing good cause for failure to meet the 48 hour notice requirement and files a written objection, that person provides to the Clerk of the Board of Review notice as to whether the person will ask for removal of any Board members and, if so, which member will be removed and the person’s reasonable estimate of the length of time that the hearing will take. When appearing before the Board, the person shall specify, in writing, the person’s estimate of the value of the land and of the improvements that are the subject of the person’s objection and specify the information that the person used to arrive at that estimate. No person may appear before the Board of Review, testify to the Board by telephone or object to a valuation; if that valuation was made by the Assessor or the Objector using the income method; unless the person supplies to the Assessor all of the information about income and expenses, as specified in the manual under Section 73.03(2a), at the Assessor’s request. The information that is provided under this paragraph, unless a court determines that it is inaccurate, is not subject to the right of inspection and copying under Wisconsin State Statutes 19.35(1). The Board shall hear upon oath, by telephone, all ill or disabled persons who present to the Board a letter from a physician, surgeon, or osteopath that confirms their illness or disability. No other persons may testify by telephone. Anyone wishing to file an objection MUST contact the Village Clerk to complete and submit the required objection form supplied by the village, prior to appearing before the Board of Review. Objections will be scheduled to be heard by the Board in the order in which they are received by the Village Clerk. NOTICE OF BOARD OF REVIEW Sherri Waege - Village Clerk VILLAGE OF ORFORDVILLE The Independent Register Notice is hereby given that the 8/31, 9/7/2016 Board of Review for the Village WNAXLP 254360 of Orfordville shall be held on Thursday, October 6, 2016, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the OrVILLAGE OF ORFORDVILLE fordville Village Hall at 303 E. Notice of Open Book Beloit Street, Orfordville, WisOpen book for the Village of Orconsin. Additional dates may be fordville will be held on Tuesday, used to reconvene said meeting, as September 20, 2016 from 12:00 determined by the Board. p.m. (noon) to 7:00 p.m. at the VilPlease be advised of the following lage Hall at 303 E. Beloit Street. requirements: Open book is the opportunity to No person shall be allowed to ap- discuss your assessed value with pear before the Board of Review, to the village assessor in an infortestify to the Board by telephone, mal setting. Appointments are not or to contest the amount of any as- necessary for open book. Board of sessment of real or personal prop- Review will be held on Thursday, erty if the person has refused a rea- October 6, 2016 from 5:00 p.m. to sonable written request by certified 7:00 p.m. at the Village Hall at 303 mail of the Assessor to view such E. Beloit Street. property. Sherri Waege After the first meeting of the Board Village Clerk of Review and before the Board’s The Independent Register final adjournment, no person who 8/31, 9/7/2016 is scheduled to appear before the WNAXLP 254361 Board of Review may contact, or provide information to a member of STATE OF WISCONSIN the Board about the person’s obCIRCUIT COURT jection except at a session of the GREEN COUNTY Board. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE No person may appear before Case No. 14-CV-0226 the Board of Review, testify to the WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL Board by telephone, or contest the ASSOCIATION, as Trustee amount of any assessment unless, Plaintiff at least 48 hours before the first Vs. meeting of the Board or at least 48 DRA PROPERTIES HP LLC, et al. hours before the objection is heard Defendants if the objection is allowed because PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by the person has been granted a virtue of a judgment of foreclosure waiver of the 48 hour notice of an entered on August 18, 2015 in the intent to file a written objection by amount of $259,972.58, the Green
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Public Hearing will be held before the Plan Commission of the City of Brodhead on September 7, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. at the City of Brodhead Municipal Building located at 1111 W. Second Avenue, Brodhead, Wisconsin to consider an Ordinance amending Sections 480-14 through 480-22 and Section 480-80 of the Zoning Code of Ordinances in the City of Brodhead concerning accessory structures and garages. The Ordinance alleviate the conflict within the Zoning Code of Ordinances relating to accessory structures and garages in terms of setback requirements. A full and complete copy of the Ordinance is on file in the office of the City Clerk-Treasurer for the City of Brodhead. Dated this 18th day of August, 2016. Teresa Withee, Clerk/Treasurer The Independent Register 8/24, 8/31/2016 WNAXLP 254748 Village of Orfordville Notice of Planning Commission Meeting The Planning Commission of the Village of Orfordville will meet on Monday, September 12, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. to discuss amending Zoning Ordinance Chapter 320-46 regarding additional restrictions in the sign ordinance. The Planning Commission will then make a recommendation to the Village Board at the Regular Board Meeting at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, September 12, 2016. Both meetings will be held in the Village Board room at the Village Hall located at 303 E. Beloit Street. Sherri Waege Village Clerk
STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT GREEN COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WALTER F. MESSEL, JR. Deceased Notice to Creditors (Informal Administration) Case No. 16-PR-72 PLEASE TAkE NOTICE: 1. An application for informal administration was filed. 2. The decedent, with date of birth October 29, 1941 and date of death May 28, 2016 was domiciled in Green County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of 1405 16th Street, Brodhead, WI 53520. 3. All interested persons waived notice. 4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedent’s estate is November 22, 2016. 5. A claim may be filed at the Green County Justice Center, 2841 6th Street, Monroe, Wisconsin. THOMAS J. VALE Circuit Court Judge August 18, 2016 Attorney Amanda M. Fields Kittelsen Barry Wellington Thompson & Schluesche 916 17th Av., Box 710 Monroe, WI 53566 608/325-2191 Bar Number 01094267 The Independent Register 8/24, 8/31, 9/7/2016 WNAXLP 254792 STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT GREEN COUNTY Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Fremont Home Loan Trust 2006-2, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-2 1661 Worthington Road, Suite 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 Plaintiff Vs William W. Burden, Jr. W9496 Trotter Road Argyle, WI 53504 Unknown Spouse of William W. Burden, Jr. W9496 Trotter Road Argyle, WI 53504 Alissa M. Packer aka Alissa M. Burden W9496 Trotter Road Argyle, WI 53504 Unknown Spouse of Alissa Packer W9496 Trotter Road Argyle, WI 53504 Beneficial Illinois 841 Seahawk Circle Virginia Beach, VA 23452 Capital One Bank USA NA 4851 Cox Road Glen Allen, VA 23060 Citibank, N.A., f/k/a Citibank (South Dakota), N.A. 701 East 60th Street North Sioux Falls, SD 57104 Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Fremont Investment and Loan 1901 East Voorhees Street, Suite C Danville, IL 61834 Defendants SUMMONS Real Estate Mortgage Foreclosure Case No: 16 CV 96
TOWN OF AVON REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING AVON TOWN HALL TUESDAY September 6, 2016-7:30 p.m. Agenda: 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of Agenda 3. Minutes of August 2, 2016 meeting 4. Treasurer’s Report 5. Citizen’s Concerns 6. Sheriff’s Deputy 7. Payment of Bills 8. Chairman’s Comments 9. Adjournment May be additional postings that will be posted 24 hours in advance. The three Posting places in the Town of Avon are Debbie Jean’s, Sugar River Bank-Brodhead and The Avon Town Hall. Teresa Peters Avon Town Clerk The Independent Register 8/31/2016 WNAXLP 255582
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The School District of Albany is looking for someone to assume the duties of a Food Service worker for the 2016 – 2017 school year The job description is for an individual to assist Food Service personnel in doing various tasks in preparation for daily meals and clean up. This position will be twenty-nine (29) hours per week. Interested persons should apply in person at the District Office of the Albany Schools, located at: 400 5th Street, Albany, WI 53502 255289
Application Deadline: Until Filled
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PART-TIME PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER The Brodhead Police Department is accepting applications for a part-time 911 Dispatcher. Candidates must be able to handle 911 and administrative calls for Police, Fire and EMS; work weekends, holidays, all shifts and a minimum of 24 hrs. a month (more as needed). High school diploma or equivalency and computer experience required. Selection process consists of written, medical, and psychological examinations; oral interview, drug screening and background investigation. Pay is $13.61 per hr. For more information and application contact the Brodhead Police at 1004 W. Exchange St. or 608-897-2112 or online at www.cityofbrodheadwi.us (navigate to the Police Department page). Application and resume due 09/25/2016.
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Continued growth within our group of weekly newspapers and shoppers has caused the need for additional graphic designers at our Delavan, Wis. facility. Part-time and possibly full-time positions are available. Proficiency in Adobe InDesign necessary; prior newspaper experience preferred. Email resume with salary requirements to suez@standardpress.com 250105
Business & Service Education 25 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED! Become a driver for Stevens Transport! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! New drivers earn $800+ per week! PAID CDL TRAINING! Stevens covers all costs! 1-888-734-6714 drive4stevens.com AIRLINE MECHANIC TRAINING - Get FFA certification. No HS Diploma or GED - We can help. Approved for military benefits. Financial Aid if qualified. Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 888686-1704
Farm Market EMU PRODUCTS available from the website. Emu oil, emu products & emu meat can be pickedup “by appointment” at the farm 8 miles SW of Brodhead. Ph: 608897-8224 or visit www.SugarMapleEmu.com or www.facebook. com/SugarMapleEmus
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HAILE TREE SERVICE licensed and insured, aerial bucket and stump removal. 24 hr. emergency service. 608-879-9014
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Real Estate Footville for Rent
Albany for Rent
Brodhead for Rent 2 BEDROOM CONDO with garage, includes all major appliances plus fireplace & Central Air. Upper unit, just 3 miles north of town near golf course. Available Sept./Oct. 1. No Pets. $700/mo. 608-862-3624
NOW HIRING!!! 1st & 2nd Shift Welders $17-$25/hr Experienced welders needed to weld/fabricate truck bodies and Snow & Ice equipment. Duties include product fit-up and/or use of fixtures. Must be proficient in GMAW welding, Air Arc, Oxy-fuel Torch and Hand Plasma. Ability to read blueprints and welding symbols preferred. Successful applicants will have vocational training or equivalent experience. Position eligible for $1000 sign on bonus.
2 BEDROOM HOUSE with garage, 1st. month, last month, plus security. $600/mo. 608-9312110 2-3 BEDROOM CONDO 2100 sq. ft., 2 full baths, lg. garage, basement, located near Decatur Lake Golf Course. Included are: all appliances, washer/dryer, fireplace, central air. No Pets. $925/ Mo. Available Sept. 1. 608-8623624
2nd & 3rd Shift Robotic Welders $19-$25/hr Immediate openings for robotic welders in manufacturing. Successful applicants will have vocational training or equivalent experience in GMAW welding or robotic operations. Position eligible for $1000 sign on bonus.
Brodhead: Maderia Kourt. Now available 2 and 3 bedroom apartments. There is rental assistance available which means your rent is based on 30% of your gross adjusted income which includes water, sewer and garbage collection, along with off street parking and laundry facilities. Call today at 1-800-938-3226. This institution is an Equal Housing Opportunity provider and employer.
1st & 2nd Shift Truck Equipment Installation $17-$25/hr Employees needed to install truck equipment per work instructions or schematics. Previous experience/training in automotive, industrial or agricultural machinery and welding required. Electrical & hydraulic experience a plus. Position eligible for $1000 sign on bonus. 3rd Shift Maintenance $18-$20/hr Immediate opening in our Maintenance Dept. to troubleshoot, repair and maintain production equipment and maintain facility. Experience/training in commercial electrical wiring, electrical print reading, computerized equipment operations and relevant electrical codes required.
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1st Shift Material Handlers $12.35-$13.35/hr Immediate openings for material handlers to pull and stage parts; duties to include dispersing parts and maintaining inventory in fast-paced environment. Previous forklift experience required. Individual should have good communication skills, a good mechanical aptitude, be detailoriented and willing to work outdoors.
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Orfordville for Rent ORFORDVILLE—1BR STARTING at $545. New appliances, cabinets, counters & flooring, plus new laundry facility on site! You’d better call now! 1-800-9444866 Ext. 1126. Equal opportunity provider and employer. Equal Housing Opportunity
Homes for Sale 3 BEDROOM RANCH on 2 lots 2 car garage at 1401 E. 7th Ave., Brodhead. Call 608-897-3137 to see.
Lots/Acreage MOBILE HOME LOT for rent in Swiss Haven Manufactured Home Community, Monroe, WI. Ask about move-in incentive 715-879-5179.
Mobile/ Manufactured DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE home for sale in Swiss Haven Manufactured Home Community, Monroe, WI. 715-879-5179
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2nd & 3rd Shift Machine Operator – Press Brake $13.35-$15.35/hr Immediate opening in our machine operating area to operate CNC controlled metal forming, cutting and bending machines. Previous machine operating and knowledge of blueprint reading preferred. Vocational training in metal forming machinery a plus.
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Garage Sales 6728 WEST HIGHWAY 14, Janesville, WI. LEYDEN HARVEST DAYS Labor Day Weekend September 2nd thru 5th, Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday. Annual Huge Sale ALL FOUR DAYS opens at 9 am each day, open late Friday and Saturday. Including items from Chicken Coop Collectibles, flat racks from friends and neighbors. Hundreds of items $1 and under. 1955 & ‘57 Chevy front fenders, 55 grill, homemade mini bike built in the 60s and more. Saturday & Sunday: Display of tractors, machinery and hit-n-miss engines. Old time threshing and baling demonstration in the afternoon. Pop, water, chips, ice cream available all weekend. Visit Chicken Coop Collectibles FB page for more information and pictures.
1st & 2nd Shift Assembly $13.35-$14.85/hr Assembly position openings to assemble V-boxes and plows in our Snow & Ice Department. Previous experience or training in vehicle or agricultural mechanics preferred. Successful candidate must have mechanical ability and be self-directed. 1st Shift Manufacturing Supervisor Responsible for identifying, developing and implementing manufacturing methods and processes to meet production schedules and objectives including safety, quality & efficiency targets, production and cost improvement. Observes workers to ensure compliance with standards for a safe, productive environment. Responsible for employee performance appraisal and discipline. Must have ability to solve practical problems and deal with variables where only limited product standardization exists. Previous supervisory and/or floor leadership experience in manufacturing required. Full time positions with benefit package including health, dental, 401k, and company provided uniforms. For a list of current job opening descriptions and applications go to www.monroetruck.com
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With the weather getting nicer, are you itching to do some spring cleaning? No doubt you’ll find some things you forgot you had and no longer need or want. Turn your trash into cash. Have a garage sale and advertise it the Independent Register.
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Monroe Truck Equipment, Inc. 1051 West 7th Street Monroe WI 53566 Fax 608-329-8456 hrmonroe@monroetruck.com Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer EOE/M/F/Vet/Disabled
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FOOTVILLE 1 BEDROOM apartment for seniors or handicapped. Rent based on 30% of income with medical, sewer and water deductible. 153901
HURRY TO ALBANY today and check out the 1 BR apartment— new appliances, cabinets & flooring! Brand new laundry facilities on site! All for just $450/mo. Call 800-944-4866 Ext. 1126. Equal opportunity provider and employer. Equal Housing Opportunity.
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PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, disability, familiar/ status or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-900669-9777. The toll-free tele phone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
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Automobiles
JOHN DEERE 210, 10 HORSE POWER 31” mower deck w/snow plow. $500 847-2491873
1983 MERCEDES 300D turbo, diesel, 237k, $2,000, Call 262534-5757.
RIDING LAWN MOWER Yard King, 14.5hp, 42” cut, $250, Call 608-295-1545.
1987 OLDS TORONADO, rare, original, V6 FWD. Car show beauty. New factory wheels, new tires. $1900. 847-395-2669
Misc. For Sale HITCH HAULER Very good condition. All metal construction 19” x 59”, Fits 2” receiver. Asking $40/OBO 608-879-2953. YALE FORK LIFT 8,000lbs, $1,800, 847-438-4092.
Notice CLASSIFIED IN-COLUMN ADS cannot be credited or refunded after the ad has been placed. Ads canceled before deadline will be removed from the paper as a service to our customers, but no credit or refund will be issued to your account.
1992 MERCURY COUGAR XR7 A/C, PW, moon roof, 95k mi., $1350 OBO 815-347-0496 1999 CHRYSLER CONVERT Sebring loaded. V6 duals, $2900, trade4WD? 847-987-7669 1999 GRAND AM GT 2 dr., red, auto, very clean inside & out, 137k, $1,700 OBO Call 262-2069688.
2001 BUICK LESABRE fully loaded, 112k, family owned $2,650, Call 847-224-0490.
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For Sale STIHL FS 90 Brush Cutter/Combination String Trimmer. Like New-$275. 608-876-6910
Motorcycles 1972 SPORSTER XLCH outer coat orange, $2,500 its yours, Call 262-325-7899. 1996 H.D. ROAD KING Complete chrome front-end New brake pads, rotor, tires Tour pak luggage rack with backrest rear light bracket $4,900 847-254-8459 (Racine). 1997 SPORTSTER 1200 CUSTOM TRIKE every chrome option, 265 rear tires, two-tone custom paint, pipes, 2,000 miles, security system, many extra parts, $15,000 OBO Call 847-714-4926. 1999 HD FLSTC asking $7,200 OBO, 33K, SE eng mod, extras. Call Don 414-460-5979 2002 HARLEY SPORTSTER 1200 custom, excellent condition, low mileage, 5k, two-tone paint diamond ice & white, recently tuned up by Harley Davidson Service Center, $4,500 OBO 262-332-0916.
Reason #1: Shopping locally saves you gas and wear and tear on your vehicle.
2002 KAWASAKI VOYAGER XII 86,000 miles $2,250 OBO 815541-9419
Reason #2: When you spend your money locally, you support the businesses whose property taxes pay for our municipal services.
2004 HONDA VTX 1800C new tires, af exhaust back rest, 6,200 miles, windshield, $5,800 OBO Call 262-607-0406. 2006 SOFT TAIL DELUXE TRIKE 265 rear tires, every chrome option, 2,500 miles, black custom paint & pin striping, pipes, windshield, security system, many extra parts, $20,000 OBO 847-714-4926.
Reason #3: Many of our youth programs are supported and sponsored by local businesses and if we don’t support them, they can’t support our kids.
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2002 BUICK LE SABRE V6, auto trans., good condition, $3,200 Call 262-654-6207. 2004 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 4.6L, V8, Beige int. & ext. Everything works. 162K. $5800 OBO. 262-607-0406. 2005 DODGE VAN 303 engine, new water pump, serpentine belt, antifreeze, air works, runs great, $2,250 Call 262-767-0607 or 262-757-3374. 2008 HONDA CIVIC DX $5,395, 5 speed, 4 door, excellent condition, 114k, 414-412-5893. 2014 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING auto, AC, only 7,850 miles, $14,800, 262-878-4332. 2014 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE green, auto, ex. cond., only 4,500 miles, 3.5 yrs factory warranty remain., $9,600 Call 262-332-7248.
Automobiles Wanted CARS WANTED We buy it all, if it has wheels call. The good, bad, and the ugly. Jim 262-208-9490 CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All Make/Models 2000-2015! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now:1-888-4162330 CASH FOR CARS: We Buy Any Condition Vehicle, 2000 and Newer. Nation’s Top Car Buyer! Free Towing From Anywhere! Call Now:1-800-864-5960 Donate Your Car to Veterans Today! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast - FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800-2450398
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2002 F250 SUPER DUTY 5.4 gas, 128K, pw, ps, cc, bd, de. Florida truck. Topper. 262-6070406. 2003 GMC SIERRA 2500 HD, w/8’ Snow Way Plow, very clean, $12,000 OBO Call 262-767-0926. 2006 GMC SIERRA 2500 HD, 4x4, 8 ft box, reg. cab, 85k, 6.0 V8. $13,000. 262-763-5588.
Boats 14’ MIRROCRAFT 18HP EVINRUDE w/trailer, gas tank & oars, $995, 414-412-8963. 18 FT DUCK BLIND BOAT AND TRAILER Comfortable for 4 men and retriever. 62 yrs. experience in converting rig. Must see. $1,200 Call 9-6 847-395-7236 1976 17’ FLIGHTCRAFT w/ trailer, needs work, strong motor & trans., $1,300 or offer, 630-9898700. 1981 JOHNSON C SCOW boat trailer aluminum mast & boom w/ sails, Call 262-763-6552. ALUMINUM (V Hull) 18 ft .VINTAGE MIRRORCRAFT 88 hp 1990 Johnson with trim, cheap fun. $1,200 262-716-8200
Campers and RVs 2008 KEYSTONE COUGAR model 311RLS 5th Wheel camper. Great shape. No smokers or pets ever! Asking $17,000 or best offer. Call 262-878-9485. 2014 WINNEBAGO ONE 30 RE Travel trailer. 34ft, beautiful, like new. $24,900. Call Terry. 815964-5591. MOTOR HOME FLAIR 1996 33 feet, 36,500 mi. no slide, no awning, no generator, little rust, all appliances work. $6,900 262716-8200
Farm Machinery 1 FICKLIN GRAVITY box, Kory running gear, extensions. Excellent cond. $1400-608-876-6910. ALLIS B TRACTOR Runs and looks great, new tires, has pulley and PTO. $1700. 262-534-4307. JOHN DEERE 445 LAWN TRACTOR 54” mowing deck, front-end loader & wheel weights incl. Asking $5,000 Call Brandon after 4 pm. 262-374-8906 JOHN DEERE ROUND BALE MOVER 3 point heavy duty, excellent condition $275. 608-8766910 KILLBROS 375 GRAVITY box, 1072 running gear, excellent cond. $2800 - 608-876-6910
WANTED OLD JAPANESE MOTORCYLES KAWASAKI Z1-900 (1972-75), KZ900, KZ1000 (1976-1982), Z1R, KZ1000MK2 (1979,80), W1-650, H1-500 (1969-72), H2-750 (19721975),S1-250, S2-350, S3-400, KH250, KH400, SUZUKI GS400, GT380, HONDA CB750K (19691976), CBX1000 (1979,80) CASH !! 1-800-772-1142, 1-310721-0726 usa@classicrunners. com
Sports/Classic Cars 1934 FORD P. U. LT-1 350, 370 Hp Chev. Polished ram intake, 6-97 carbs, turbo 400 trans. Chevelle 12 bolt posi. Crager mag wheels. 847-838-1916 1965 FORD THUNDERBIRD LANDAU $13,495 OBO Call 414915-9885. 1979 AUSTIN MINI with parts to convert to rear wheel drive, w/215 alum., V8 & 5 speed, wt. 1,500lbs Call 847-838-1916. 1979 CHEVY CORVETTE 350 CI automatic, extra set of T-tops. $9,500. Call 262-763-6528. 1987 MERCURY COUGAR 20th anniversary edition, owned since 1989, not driven in winter, 106k, best offer, 262-989-4112 1992 CAMARO Z-28 50k, excellent cond., $12,000, 262-7639242 AVENGER FORD GT40 Tube frame, mid eng., turbo Buick v-6, 4 spd., silver, w/ chin spoiler. 847838-1916
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4’X6’ BOX HEAVY DUTY TRAILER, new tires, 7/8” ball, $325, 414-412-5893.
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1998 CHEVY CONVERSION VAN, 141000 mi. Orig. owner. High top. New 5.7 liter GM eng. at 115000 mi. Hitch/elec. brakes. Leather seats. Elec. folding seat/ bed. CD & VHS. Runs good. Some rust, a/c not working. $2,600, 224-788-5050.
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2001 RED MUSTANG 125k, $4950; 2000 Odyssey mini van, 166k, $1950, (262) 210-1668
2002 CHEVY AVALANCHE loaded, leather, roof, Z71. 4 door. 8’ Western plow. 847-987-7669.
2008 HD ROCKER CUSTOM 240 rear tire, every chrome option, 400 miles, blue w/flames, security system, many extra parts, $20,000 OBO Call 847-714-4926.
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2000 F350 7.3 diesel. New motor & other parts. Crew cab. 4x4. $12,000 815-601-9669
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MANTA MIRAGE, STREET CAN AM RACE CAR S. B. C., 4 spd. tube frame, custom wheels, chrome yellow, show winner, fast. 847-838-1916 SOUTHERN ANTIQUE, smaller Toronado. Seats 6. V-6, FWD. new wheels, tires, rare. TRADE? $1900 847-395-2669
Sport Utilities 1999 FORD EXPLORER SPORT, rear wheel drive, manual, high mileage, green, $800, 815-209-7677. 2007 RED MAZDA CX7 SUV AZ car, well maintained, full power, sun roof, 126k, $5,880, 623-4442589.
Trucks & Trailers 1958 CHEVY APACHE All window 1st year Suburban - $850. 608-325-5803
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1986 F350 FORD 10’ flatbed, Dually, Diesel, excellent work truck $2,000. 1977 Mercedes 450 SL, 2 door Roadster - $5,000. 815334-7717
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