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A Publication 120 Wright St., Delavan, WI 53115 (262) 728-3424<br />
SUNDAY<br />
fyi<br />
SECTION B:<br />
BUSINESS NEWS,<br />
CLASSIFIEDS<br />
ON THEIR TOES<br />
Elkhorn dance studio<br />
preparing for its<br />
annual spring ballet<br />
PAGE 2B<br />
PA G E 1 0 A<br />
SPORTS<br />
Catholic Central<br />
brings home title;<br />
Big Foot falls short<br />
GENEROSITY<br />
Volunteers create<br />
special holiday gifts<br />
PAGE 14A<br />
☛☞<br />
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☛☞<br />
THERE’S MORE ...<br />
In the news . . . . . 7A<br />
Outlook. . . . . . . . . 8A<br />
Perspectives . . . . 9A<br />
Sports . . . . . . . . 10A<br />
County Living . . . 12A<br />
Living Pictures . . 14A<br />
Home . . . . . . . . . 19A<br />
In Brief. . . . . . . . 21A<br />
Entertainment. . . 22A<br />
Calendar . . . . . . 23A<br />
Business . . . . . . . 2B<br />
Classifieds . . . . . . 4B<br />
November 30, 2008<br />
❑ COVER STORY<br />
BY RICK WEST<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
ELAVAN — Gold has always<br />
D<br />
been the symbol of excellence,<br />
and for the second straight year,<br />
two newspapers published by<br />
CSI Media, LLC have earned<br />
the national Gold Standard<br />
Award from the Circulation<br />
Verification Council.<br />
“In an ever-changing world of communication<br />
www.communityshoppers.com<br />
DELIVERING THE GOLD<br />
MATT DOLBEY/STAFF<br />
Bob O’Neill,<br />
advertising and<br />
marketing<br />
manager for the<br />
Kunes Country<br />
Auto Group in<br />
Delavan, reads the<br />
Nov. 23 edition of<br />
Walworth County<br />
Sunday in his<br />
office Monday.<br />
CSI papers win top award from industry organization<br />
technology, CSI stands apart from all other print<br />
media in the state and the nation,” said CSI Vice<br />
President and General Manager Dan Pyfer.<br />
Both the Stateline News and Walworth<br />
County Sunday/Shopper Advertiser earned the<br />
Gold Standard Award, which is given to the topscoring<br />
1 percent of the 4,981 publications audited<br />
by CVC, the nation’s leading independent<br />
audit company for community newspapers, magazines<br />
and niche publications.<br />
Fewer than 10 publications in Wisconsin<br />
received the award.<br />
AUDIT SCORES<br />
91591<br />
00000<br />
WALWORTH COUNTY SUNDAY<br />
SHOPPER ADVERTISER<br />
Receivership..............99 percent<br />
Readership ................81.9 percent<br />
Purchasing ................88.5 percent<br />
STATELINE NEWS<br />
Receivership .............98.3 percent<br />
Readership ................85 percent<br />
Purchasing ................86.1 percent<br />
WHAT IT MEANS<br />
■ Receivership: Percentage of<br />
households that regularly receive<br />
the paper.<br />
■ Readership: Percentage of<br />
respondents who regularly read the<br />
paper.<br />
■ Purchasing: Percentage of<br />
respondents who frequently buy<br />
products or services from ads in the<br />
papers.<br />
“This makes CSI truly among the best of the<br />
best,” said Sidney “Skip” Bliss, president and<br />
owner of Bliss Communications, which purchased<br />
the CSI publications in mid-June.<br />
The award is based solely on feedback from<br />
readers.<br />
“I always read (the Stateline News) the day I<br />
get it,” said Carole Campbell of Beloit. “I look at<br />
every page, the ads, the housing in the back, and<br />
I enjoy looking at the recipes because I love to<br />
Please see Award, page 7A<br />
86991
2A Walworth County Sunday Sunday, November 30, 2008 Place Your Ad Today!!<br />
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99 (AISLE 6)<br />
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CRYSTAL FARMS<br />
Butter<br />
Quarters<br />
$ 1 99<br />
16 Oz.<br />
(DAIRY DEPT.)<br />
SAVE 96¢<br />
79 ¢<br />
SAVE $1.04<br />
BUY 2<br />
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32 oz or larger<br />
4<br />
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<strong>lb</strong><br />
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$ 1 59<br />
(AISLE 6)<br />
SAVE 28¢<br />
(AISLE 6)<br />
CRYSTAL FARMS<br />
Large<br />
Eggs<br />
$ 1 25<br />
1 Doz.<br />
(DAIRY DEPT.)<br />
SAVE 37¢<br />
2<br />
99 ¢<br />
19 Oz.<br />
SAVE $1.00<br />
<strong>lb</strong><br />
Bag<br />
SELECTED VARIETIES<br />
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Brownie<br />
Mix<br />
$2.29 PRE-PRICED<br />
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$ 2 49<br />
17-18 Oz.<br />
(AISLE 7)<br />
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GENERAL MILLS<br />
Chex<br />
Cereals<br />
3/$ 6 99<br />
(AISLE 5)<br />
Singles<br />
$ 1 99<br />
12 Oz.<br />
(DAIRY DEPT.)<br />
SAVE 30¢<br />
SAVE $2.73<br />
12-14 Oz.<br />
NESTLE<br />
Baking<br />
Chips<br />
$ 1 59<br />
10-12 Oz.<br />
(AISLE 6)<br />
SAVE $1.10<br />
KRAFT<br />
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¢<br />
14 Oz.<br />
(AISLE 6)<br />
SAVE 50¢<br />
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Creamy<br />
3/$ 1 98<br />
(AISLE 7)<br />
Soups<br />
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SAVE $1.14<br />
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(AISLE 6)<br />
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ICE MOUNTAIN<br />
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$ 1 49<br />
SAVE $2.50 <strong>lb</strong><br />
(MEAT DEPT.)<br />
Our Own<br />
Homade<br />
Italian<br />
Sausage<br />
$ 1 68<br />
SAVE $1.01 <strong>lb</strong><br />
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(AISLE 8)<br />
Cereal<br />
$ 1 69<br />
10-18 Oz.<br />
(AISLE 5)<br />
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Water<br />
24 Pk.<br />
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2<br />
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International Coffee<br />
or Tea<br />
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HWY. 12 & 67 NORTH, ELKHORN • 723-2996<br />
Sale prices valid with Preferred Perks Card SUN., 11/30/08 thru SAT., 12/6/08 Quantity Rights Reserved<br />
4-5<br />
<strong>lb</strong><br />
Bag<br />
Fresh<br />
Lean & Meaty<br />
Pork<br />
Steaks<br />
$ 1 49<br />
<strong>lb</strong><br />
SAVE 89¢ <strong>lb</strong><br />
(MEAT DEPT.)<br />
<strong>lb</strong><br />
<strong>lb</strong><br />
Klement’s<br />
Ring<br />
Bologna<br />
2/$ 6<br />
SAVE $2.66<br />
(MEAT DEPT.)<br />
U.S.D.A. Choice<br />
Angus<br />
New York<br />
Strip Steaks<br />
$ 6 98<br />
<strong>lb</strong><br />
SAVE $4.90 <strong>lb</strong><br />
(MEAT DEPT.)<br />
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Fishing & Hunting Lic.<br />
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Place Your Ad Today!! Walworth County Sunday Sunday, November 30, 2008 3A<br />
FRESH MADE<br />
Garlic<br />
Bread<br />
$ 1 79<br />
16 Oz.<br />
SAVE 20¢<br />
FLORIDA’S NATURAL<br />
Orange<br />
Juice<br />
$ 2 99<br />
64 Oz.<br />
SAVE 52¢<br />
ORV’S<br />
Rizer<br />
Pizza<br />
3/$ 9 99<br />
SAVE 51¢<br />
25-28 Oz.<br />
ORGANIC<br />
Red Delicious<br />
Apples<br />
$ 1 99<br />
<strong>lb</strong><br />
SAVE 70¢ <strong>lb</strong><br />
NORTHERN<br />
Bath<br />
Tissue<br />
$ 5 88<br />
12 Roll<br />
Dbl.<br />
SAVE $2.81<br />
HOMEMADE<br />
Chocolate Chip<br />
Cookies<br />
THURSDAY ONLY<br />
BAKER’S<br />
$ 2 99<br />
1 Doz.<br />
SAVE $1.00<br />
IMPERIAL<br />
Spread<br />
Quarters<br />
85 ¢ 1 <strong>lb</strong><br />
SAVE 15¢<br />
ROSETTO<br />
Stuffed<br />
Pasta<br />
$ 3 49<br />
SAVE 91¢<br />
Chocolate Bars,<br />
Chunks or Melts<br />
18-25 Oz.<br />
8-12 Oz.<br />
(AISLE 6)<br />
LIMIT 1<br />
With Card & $20 Separate Purchase<br />
Thursday, December 4th Only<br />
CRYSTAL FARMS<br />
Cream<br />
Cheese<br />
3/$ 3 99<br />
Lean Cuisine<br />
Dinners<br />
5/$ 10<br />
100% STONE GROUND • ORGANIC<br />
Frontera<br />
Tortilla Chips<br />
$ 2 59<br />
9 Oz.<br />
SAVE 20¢<br />
Pepsi,<br />
Diet Pepsi,<br />
Mountain Dew<br />
$ 3 88<br />
6 Pk.<br />
24 Oz.<br />
SAVE 61¢<br />
69 ¢<br />
FRESH<br />
Blackberry<br />
Pie<br />
$ 3 99<br />
8 <strong>Inc</strong>h<br />
SAVE $1.00<br />
8 Oz.<br />
SAVE 78¢<br />
SAVE $2.50<br />
CRYSTAL FARMS<br />
$ 3 68<br />
Shredded<br />
Cheese<br />
$ 2 09<br />
8 Oz.<br />
SAVE 80¢<br />
ORGANIC • WILD HARVEST<br />
Peanut<br />
Butter<br />
7•Up, RC,<br />
Diet Rite,<br />
Squirt<br />
$ 6 99<br />
18 Oz.<br />
SAVE 21¢<br />
24 Pk.<br />
SAVE $1.00<br />
SAVE 60¢ SAVE 50¢<br />
BLUE BUNNY<br />
Ice<br />
Cream<br />
$ 2 99<br />
SAVE $1.36<br />
56-64 Oz.<br />
WATER ADDED<br />
Cooked<br />
Ham<br />
$ 2 79<br />
<strong>lb</strong><br />
SAVE 19¢ <strong>lb</strong><br />
$ 1 69<br />
32 Oz.<br />
SAVE 73¢<br />
SWANSON<br />
Hungryman<br />
Dinners<br />
2/$<br />
513-20 Oz.<br />
SAVE $1.70<br />
BOB’S RED MILL • ORGANIC<br />
Golden<br />
Flaxseed<br />
$ 6 98<br />
24 Oz.<br />
SAVE 21¢<br />
FRESH STATION & GOURMET CHEESE<br />
President<br />
4 Oz.<br />
Goat<br />
Cheese<br />
$ 4 99<br />
Ea.<br />
6-12 Oz.<br />
Trail Mix<br />
Roasted &<br />
Salted<br />
$ 4 29<br />
FRESH MADE<br />
COUNTY MARKET<br />
Potato<br />
Salad<br />
$ 2 25<br />
<strong>lb</strong><br />
<strong>lb</strong><br />
SAVE 20¢ <strong>lb</strong><br />
Coke,<br />
Diet Coke,<br />
Sprite<br />
Organic<br />
Mango<br />
Passion<br />
Granola<br />
$ 3 99<br />
<strong>lb</strong><br />
SAVE 50¢<br />
Flavorite<br />
Vegetables<br />
3/$ 10 98<br />
12 Pk.<br />
SAVE $2.37<br />
TYLENOL<br />
Pain<br />
Reliever<br />
$ 5 69<br />
50 Ct.<br />
SAVE 87¢<br />
Buffalo Wing<br />
Monterey<br />
Jack<br />
$ 3 99<br />
Benefitting Elkhorn Food Pantry<br />
<strong>lb</strong><br />
Check Out For Charity<br />
Add $2.88 onto your grocery bill total for purchase of<br />
items benefitting Elkhorn Food Pantry.<br />
PLU 288<br />
Axe<br />
Deodorant<br />
$ 3 99<br />
2-3 Oz.<br />
SAVE 70¢<br />
FLORAL DEPARTMENT<br />
We deliver to the<br />
Elkhorn Area<br />
Holiday Greetings<br />
Bouquet<br />
$ 6 99<br />
8<br />
Stem<br />
Washington • Red or Golden<br />
Delicious, Granny Smith,<br />
Jonagold or Braeburn<br />
Apples<br />
$ 1 38<br />
<strong>lb</strong><br />
SAVE 41¢ <strong>lb</strong><br />
(PRODUCE DEPT.)<br />
Extra Large • Crisp<br />
Green<br />
Peppers<br />
$ 1 49<br />
<strong>lb</strong><br />
SAVE 80¢ <strong>lb</strong><br />
(PRODUCE DEPT.)<br />
Fresh<br />
Red<br />
Potatoes<br />
$ 2 49<br />
SAVE $1.30<br />
(PRODUCE DEPT.)<br />
Fresh<br />
Argentine<br />
Blueberries<br />
$ 2 59<br />
SAVE $1.10<br />
(PRODUCE DEPT.)<br />
Fresh<br />
Spanish<br />
Clementines<br />
$ 6 99<br />
SAVE $5.00<br />
(PRODUCE DEPT.)<br />
AXE<br />
5<br />
4.4 Oz.<br />
5<br />
Body<br />
Spray<br />
$ 4 49<br />
.16-4 Oz.<br />
SAVE 95¢<br />
Poinsettia<br />
Plant<br />
<strong>lb</strong><br />
Bag<br />
<strong>lb</strong><br />
Box<br />
$ 3 99<br />
4.5<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>h<br />
91993
4A Walworth County Sunday Sunday, November 30, 2008 Place Your Ad Today!!<br />
WALWORTH COUNTY ALMANAC<br />
NEWS AND NOTES FROM AROUND THE AREA<br />
Conviction upheld<br />
DELAVAN — Craig A. Swope,<br />
who was convicted in 2006 of<br />
killing his mother and stepfather,<br />
stealing their money and<br />
1 leaving their bodies in<br />
their Delavan Township<br />
house, will not get a new trial.<br />
The Wisconsin Second District<br />
Court of Appeals upheld his conviction.<br />
He is serving a sentence<br />
of life in prison without parole.<br />
A Walworth County jury determined<br />
Swope killed his mother<br />
and stepfather, Carolee and<br />
Duane Recob, before taking<br />
nearly $43,000 from the couple’s<br />
checking account.<br />
Home prices drop<br />
LAKE GENEVA — The average<br />
price for a home sold in Lake<br />
Geneva dropped 20 percent to<br />
$589,700 in the last quar-<br />
2 ter, according to a report<br />
from the Metro Multiple<br />
Listing Service.<br />
Countywide, 238 homes were<br />
sold, two more than the previous<br />
quarter. The average price of<br />
homes sold dropped, however, to<br />
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PIN 34168<br />
Elkhorn - Custom designed & built farm<br />
home offers 3 bedroom/2 bath, hardwood<br />
floors, fieldstone fireplace & 3 car detached<br />
garage. $399,000<br />
Darien - 15 acre elegant estate,<br />
breathtaking grand foyer, gourmet<br />
kitchen, sauna, in-ground pool, stocked<br />
pond, guest quarters. $2,395,000<br />
Delavan - 13 RM, 5 BR/5.5 BA home<br />
on 125’ lake frontage. Huge bonus is this<br />
2-story boathouse w/gorgeous 3-season<br />
room on upper level. $2,100,000<br />
PIN 02368 PIN 81998<br />
PIN 98848<br />
PIN 54678<br />
Delavan - Exquisite country living in<br />
Sunset Hills sub. w/3 BR & 3.5 BA,<br />
sunroom, Jacuzzi, oak cabinets &<br />
additional 2 car garage. $419,000<br />
$258,800 from $337,300.<br />
There were 1,273 homes on<br />
the market as of Sept. 30, down<br />
from 1,704 in the first quarter of<br />
2008. See www.walworthcountysunday.com/today<br />
for the complete<br />
report.<br />
Manufacturer closing<br />
DELAVAN — A Delavan manufacturer<br />
is closing because of the<br />
sagging housing industry.<br />
USG’s Delavan substrate plant<br />
will close in early December,<br />
affecting 25 workers,<br />
3 according to Robert<br />
Williams, director of corporate<br />
communications.<br />
Williams said the company has<br />
been hit hard by the soft building<br />
market, and the move is part of<br />
its cost-saving efforts.<br />
USG also is closing five other<br />
plants nationwide.<br />
New board members<br />
WHITEWATER — Bob<br />
4 Herold, Lacey Reichwald<br />
and Joe Coburn have<br />
been elected to the Downtown<br />
Whitewater board of directors.<br />
Geoff Hale will return to serve for<br />
Delavan - This adorable, mint condition<br />
home has 3 bedrooms/2 baths and is<br />
dripping with charm and character! HOME<br />
WARRANTY INCLUDED $135,000<br />
Delavan - 30k BELOW assessed value!<br />
Hot tub + cabana, outside surround sound,<br />
pool table + security system. $2,500<br />
flooring credit. 3 BD, 3BA, MFL. $179,900<br />
Delavan - Executive 5 BR/4.5 BA,<br />
3-story on 100’ LF w/private pier. Cherry<br />
& granite thru-out, LL w/2nd kitchen.<br />
Designed to impress. $795,000<br />
“Families Serving Families”<br />
PIN 36468<br />
LaGrange - Seasonal cottage on<br />
Pleasant Lake. 150 ft. of frontage, enjoy<br />
swimming, boating & fishing on this 155<br />
acre pristine lake. $549,000<br />
PIN 85798<br />
Richmond - Lovely country home w/lake<br />
views & lake access. 4 bedroom, 1 bath,<br />
Cape Cod has 2 car garage. Florida<br />
room, new roof & well in ‘06. $119,900<br />
PIN 84438<br />
Troy Township - 5.88 acres in Troy<br />
Township w/3 BR/2.5 BA, formal dining<br />
room, great room w/FP, 6 car garage &<br />
a cook’s dream kitchen. $449,000<br />
PIN 83968<br />
Delavan - Spectacular 4 BR/2 BA ranch<br />
on 87’ of frontage. Dramatic lake views &<br />
sunsets. Open concept great room &<br />
kitchen. Remodeled in 2003. $799,900<br />
Delavan - Do you want to own a piece of<br />
Delavan Lake history? Unique home w/10<br />
bedrooms & 36x54 pole building. Was part<br />
of Blodgett’s Lake View Resort. $219,000<br />
PIN 54988<br />
Darien - 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home boasts<br />
eat-in kitchen, great room w/fireplace &<br />
above ground pool. Backs up to wooded<br />
park. $250,000<br />
Delavan - South Shore Dr. charming 3<br />
BR/2 BA on 1/2 acre, nicely updated &<br />
maintained. Circular drive, 3 car garage,<br />
patio & lake rights. $210,000<br />
PIN 75248<br />
Bloomfield - .60 acre wooded lot. AS IS<br />
but has LOADS of potential! Boat and<br />
trailer included (not run in 4 yrs.) Motivated<br />
Sellers. $74,500<br />
Lyons - Built to last! 3 BR, 1 1/2 bath<br />
brick ranch. Eat-in kitchen w/romantic<br />
fireplace. Full basement w/family room &<br />
storage. 2 car garage. $195,000<br />
PIN 85908<br />
Delavan - 4 bedroom/2 bath home on<br />
50 feet of Delavan Lake offering<br />
spectacular sunsets, gorgeous gardens,<br />
80 foot pier & 3 car garage. $874,900<br />
Go to www.shorewest.com for additional listings ~ open 7 days a week<br />
PIN 91908<br />
PIN 31728<br />
Geneva - Executive 14 RM/6 BR/5.5<br />
BA Geneva National home. 2 awesome<br />
kitchens, 3 fireplaces. Meticulous detail<br />
throughout. $989,000<br />
PIN 50788<br />
Delavan - Quaint home on quiet street<br />
with 3 bedrooms, screened in porch, fenced<br />
in yard & shed attached to garage for<br />
ample storage. $129,900<br />
PIN 27108<br />
Whitewater - WHITEWATER LAKE<br />
ACCESS. 3 bedroom/2 bath on a wooded<br />
acre plus lot! Rec. room, main floor utility,<br />
master suite & 1 yr. warranty! $229,000<br />
NEW PRICE<br />
PIN 71618 PIN 30838 PIN 73298 PIN 08218 PIN 40798<br />
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the Walworth County Today blog at<br />
www.walworthcountysunday.com.<br />
the next two years.<br />
The new members join current<br />
members Jan Bilgen Craggs,<br />
Bruce Birling, Kevin Brunner, Jon<br />
Kachel and John Patterson.<br />
The board oversees an annual<br />
budget of approximately<br />
$100,000, according to Executive<br />
Director Tamara Brodnicki.<br />
Native named pastor<br />
LAKE GENEVA — David<br />
Fleischmann, a Lake Geneva<br />
native, recently was<br />
5 named pastor of Beautiful<br />
Savior Lutheran Church<br />
and Trinity Lutheran Church of<br />
Austin, Minn.<br />
Fleischmann was recently profiled<br />
in the Austin Daily Herald<br />
newspaper.<br />
He had been an assistant grocery<br />
store manager, when he<br />
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4<br />
decided he wanted more from his<br />
life. A pastor he knew encouraged<br />
him to join the seminary,<br />
which set Fleischmann on a new<br />
90526<br />
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3<br />
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course.<br />
The congregations are part of<br />
the Wisconsin Evangelical<br />
Lutheran Synod.<br />
Office Hours<br />
Mon.-Sat. 9-5<br />
Sun. 10-4<br />
2<br />
5<br />
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PIN 47648<br />
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Swimmable frontage! Southern exposure.<br />
Home is being sold “As Is”. $420,000<br />
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Place Your Ad Today!! Walworth County Sunday Sunday, November 30, 2008 5A<br />
801 N. Wisconsin St.<br />
Elkhorn<br />
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1260 West Main St.<br />
Whitewater<br />
262-472-9455<br />
Sentry Gift Cards are sold and can be redeemed at all 4 locations including the Fuel Center.<br />
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4.5 Lbs. Krestchmar Smoked OR<br />
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4 Lbs. Creamy Mashed Potatoes<br />
24 Oz. Homestyle Gravy<br />
44 Oz. Green Bean Casserole<br />
2 - Lakeview Gelatin Rings<br />
22-24 Oz.<br />
1 Doz. Hawaiian Dinner Rolls<br />
1 - 8” Pumpkin or Apple Pie<br />
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Total Price $39.98<br />
3 Lbs. Krestchmar Smoked OR<br />
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32 Oz. Creamy Mashed Potatoes<br />
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4 Lbs. - Creamy Mashed Potatoes<br />
24 Oz. - Homestyle Gravy<br />
44 Oz. - Homestyle Bread Stuffing<br />
32 Oz. - Mrs. Gerry’s Orange Cranberry<br />
Relish<br />
1.5 Doz. - Hawaiian Dinner Rolls<br />
2 - 8” Pumpkin or Apple Pies<br />
Heating Instructions are included. $15.00 charge<br />
for heating (only a limited amount of oven space)<br />
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Dean’s 56 Oz.<br />
Ice Cream<br />
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$ 2 99<br />
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Angus<br />
Beef<br />
Standing<br />
Rib Roast<br />
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Paper Towels<br />
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Super Chill<br />
Club Soda,<br />
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Tonic Water<br />
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2/$ 1 00<br />
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Gas up at<br />
Walworth’s<br />
Sentry<br />
Express<br />
Fresh<br />
Gold<br />
Pineapples<br />
$ 3 98<br />
Deli-Style<br />
Ham<br />
$ 1 98<br />
Lb.<br />
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Winter driving<br />
tips<br />
offered<br />
AAA Wisconsin and<br />
area police agencies<br />
hope to remind<br />
Wisconsin motorists<br />
of some important<br />
winter driving and<br />
survival tips following<br />
the area’s first accumulating<br />
snowfall of<br />
the season this past<br />
week.<br />
Drivers should<br />
anticipate dangers,<br />
including ice on<br />
bridges, hidden lane<br />
markings, stalled cars<br />
and poor visibility.<br />
Drivers should use<br />
proper winter braking<br />
techniques. For cars<br />
without anti-lock<br />
brakes, use “squeeze”<br />
braking by applying<br />
the brakes just short<br />
of lock-up, then easing<br />
off the brake<br />
pedal slightly. For<br />
vehicles with antilock<br />
brakes, continuous,<br />
firm braking is<br />
necessary.<br />
Drivers also should<br />
avoid skids by easing<br />
off the accelerator and<br />
not locking up the<br />
brakes. In a skid,<br />
carefully steer in the<br />
direction you want<br />
your vehicle to go and<br />
straighten the wheel<br />
as soon as the car<br />
begins to go in the<br />
desired direction.<br />
“During the winter<br />
months, it’s important<br />
for everyone to monitor<br />
the weather forecasts<br />
that may affect<br />
their driving plans,”<br />
AAA Wisconsin<br />
Regional President<br />
Tom Frymark said in<br />
a news release.<br />
If you become<br />
stranded in the winter,<br />
AAA advises that<br />
it is usually best to<br />
stay with your vehicle<br />
rather than risk exposure<br />
or becoming lost<br />
while seeking help. In<br />
these cases, a winter<br />
survival kit could<br />
save your life.<br />
AAA recommends<br />
all motorists carry<br />
survival gear, a<br />
charged cell phone<br />
and tire traction<br />
material like sand or<br />
cat litter in their<br />
vehicles during the<br />
winter months.<br />
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win a $ 25 meat<br />
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Stock your freezer<br />
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Full Retail Counter of:<br />
Fresh Meats<br />
Dried Jerky & Beefsticks<br />
Homemade Sausage<br />
Wisconsin Cheeses<br />
Frozen Vegetables & Pies<br />
Frozen Fish Bison & Lamb<br />
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Surveillance Cameras<br />
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Located at W4191 State Hwy. 11, Elkhorn, WI<br />
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Boarding available 7 days a week<br />
Experienced Groomer available Mon. thru Sat.<br />
Veterinarian on Premises<br />
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Place Your Ad Today!! Walworth County Sunday Sunday, November 30, 2008 7A<br />
IN THE<br />
NEWS<br />
Zoning changes, tech<br />
park approved<br />
WHITEWATER — The<br />
Whitewater City Council on<br />
Nov. 18 unanimously<br />
approved rezoning 36 parcels<br />
near the University of<br />
Wisconsin-Whitewater campus<br />
from single-family to multiplefamily<br />
residences.<br />
The change allows up to five<br />
unrelated people to live in a<br />
single residence. The neighborhood<br />
largely is made up of<br />
university students, most of<br />
whom rent homes. The affected<br />
properties are on Tratt,<br />
Florence and Prince streets<br />
on the west side of the campus.<br />
The council also unanimously<br />
approved an agreement to<br />
form a UW-Whitewater<br />
Technology Park and a sevenmember<br />
board of directors,<br />
made up of university and city<br />
officials, to oversee it.<br />
UW-Whitewater Chancellor<br />
Richard Telfer said the project<br />
will be a hub for start-up companies<br />
and other research.<br />
Man charged for making<br />
‘inappropriate advances’<br />
ELKHORN — A Lake<br />
Geneva man is charged with<br />
felony child enticement and<br />
felony false imprisonment after<br />
allegedly making “inappropriate<br />
advances” toward a 12-yearold<br />
girl.<br />
According to a criminal complaint,<br />
Diego Sarmiento, 53, of<br />
1271 Wisconsin St. Apt. C,<br />
asked the girl to watch his cat<br />
while he went out of town.<br />
When she entered his apartment<br />
to see where the cat supplies<br />
were kept, Sarmiento<br />
allegedly asked the girl for a<br />
hug and kiss. She refused,<br />
unlocked the door and left his<br />
apartment. As she left,<br />
Sarmiento allegedly asked the<br />
girl an inappropriate question<br />
about her body, something the<br />
girl told police he previously<br />
had asked, allegedly adding, “I<br />
will wait for you.”<br />
The girl’s grandma called<br />
police. When officers asked<br />
why Sarmiento tried to kiss the<br />
girl, the complaint states he<br />
answered, “Because I desire<br />
her,” and also said he knew it<br />
was wrong to take pictures of<br />
the girl going to the laundry<br />
room “almost naked.”<br />
If convicted on both counts,<br />
he faces up to 31 years in<br />
prison and a $110,000 fine.<br />
WEB POLL<br />
Question:<br />
Now that gasoline prices<br />
have dropped below $2 per<br />
gallon, some Democrats are<br />
calling for increases in the<br />
state and federal gas taxes.<br />
Do you agree?<br />
Yes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10%<br />
No . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90%<br />
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Walworth County Sunday is ...<br />
People You Know<br />
Name: Nels Wiberg.<br />
Age: A very young 75.<br />
Hometown/residence: Raised<br />
in Batavia, Ill. Since 1998, we<br />
have lived near Whitewater in<br />
the Kettle Moraine Forest.<br />
Occupation: Retired; I’m 13<br />
years into my second career running<br />
Babe’s Fiber Garden, a<br />
manufacturer of spinning wheels<br />
and spinning supplies.<br />
Civic memberships:<br />
Treasurer of the former<br />
Whitewater Spinner and<br />
Weavers Guild, which now is<br />
known as the Whitewater Fiber<br />
Guild. I’m also a member of the<br />
Wisconsin Sheep Breeders Co-op.<br />
Family: Married 55 years to<br />
Greta; we have four children,<br />
Keith, Kendra, Kristin, Kyle, and<br />
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cook.”<br />
Said Rich Holmin of Rockton,<br />
“Some of the light-hearted stories<br />
lift your spirit, and it’s not too<br />
cumbersome.<br />
“It’s just the right size.”<br />
Reader Roger King of Harvard<br />
picks up Walworth County<br />
Sunday each week at one of a<br />
number of rack locations near his<br />
home.<br />
“It is very informative, especially<br />
about Walworth County,"<br />
King said, adding that he enjoys<br />
the color photography and often<br />
sees people he recognizes featured<br />
in the paper.<br />
CVC President and CEO Tim<br />
Bingaman of St. Louis refers to<br />
the Gold Standard as the “most<br />
difficult award to win in publishing,<br />
because there are no judgment<br />
calls.”<br />
“It’s important to note,” he<br />
added, “that no money exchanges<br />
hands between (CSI) and my<br />
audit company. As an audit company,<br />
we simply audit facts to figures<br />
and produce a report that<br />
outlines how a publication is performing<br />
in its marketplace.”<br />
Three areas — receivership,<br />
readership and purchasing — are<br />
surveyed extensively in each<br />
newspaper market to determine<br />
the publication’s CVC score (see<br />
related graphic).<br />
As for receivership, which<br />
measures a publication’s delivery<br />
accuracy, both papers scored<br />
almost 100 percent.<br />
seven grandchildren.<br />
Favorite food: Meat and<br />
potatoes, and whatever Greta<br />
cooks — many times using<br />
recipes from CSI Media Special<br />
Sections Editor Lynn Greene’s<br />
columns.<br />
Favorite music: Polka,<br />
because it has such a happy, fun<br />
feeling to it.<br />
Favorite movies: Musicals,<br />
travel and how-it-is-made<br />
movies.<br />
Favorite books: The Bible,<br />
“The Power of Positive Thinking,”<br />
“Tipping Point” and “Dare to<br />
Take a Chance.”<br />
Favorite vacation place:<br />
Sweden with Greta, to explore<br />
our families’ roots and to visit the<br />
Swedish fiber industries and his-<br />
“A special thanks goes to the<br />
CSI carrier force for being persistent<br />
with deliveries, whether<br />
during a 20-inch snowstorm or on<br />
a bright, sunny day,” Pyfer said.<br />
Readership identifies the percentage<br />
of delivered papers that<br />
are read, and both papers scored<br />
higher than 80 percent in that<br />
category. The papers exceeded 85<br />
percent in the purchasing catego-<br />
Man faces felony for escaping police<br />
ELKHORN — A Lake Geneva<br />
man is charged with felony<br />
escape after he allegedly fled the<br />
Aurora Lakeland Medical<br />
Center following his arrest for<br />
disorderly conduct.<br />
According to a criminal complaint,<br />
Lake Geneva police were<br />
called to the Wesley Inn at 2:59<br />
a.m. Nov. 9, following a report of<br />
an “unwanted male.” Officers<br />
found Daniel Lininger, 26, who<br />
appeared very intoxicated, trying<br />
to open a hotel-room door.<br />
After Lininger was taken to<br />
the Lake Geneva Police<br />
Department, he allegedly began<br />
to yell, curse and had to be<br />
physically directed to sit down<br />
on a bench. The complaint<br />
states Lininger then was taken<br />
torical places.<br />
In my spare time: I visit my<br />
family, and walk my toy shelties,<br />
Linnea and Holly.<br />
I think the most important<br />
issue in Walworth County is:<br />
Controlling expansion and<br />
growth.<br />
If I could change one thing,<br />
it would be: Everyone would<br />
stop for 15 minutes a day to work<br />
on a craft or hobby and think<br />
about peace.<br />
Peak experience: When people<br />
tell me they are thankful<br />
because I made them an inexpensive<br />
spinning wheel.<br />
Pit experience: When I make<br />
a project that I have been dreaming<br />
about, and it does not work.<br />
If I could have dinner with<br />
anybody, living, dead or fictional,<br />
it would be: Leonardo<br />
da Vinci.<br />
Most people don’t know:<br />
How to relax, and have fun without<br />
spending a lot of money.<br />
I can’t stand: Drivers who<br />
think only about themselves.<br />
I wish I knew how to: Find<br />
TERRY MAYER/STAFF<br />
Members of the CSI Media, LLC management team pose in front of the<br />
company’s press in Delavan with the Circulation Verification Council Gold<br />
Standard Awards earned the past two years by the company’s Stateline<br />
News and Walworth County Sunday/Shopper Advertiser publications. The<br />
management team, from the left, is Bruce Heisel, managing editor; Chris<br />
Wilhelms, director of circulation; Jill McGonigal, classifieds manager;<br />
Diane Greenlee, display sales manager; Patricia Bladow, special sections<br />
manager; and Dan Pyfer, vice president and general manager.<br />
to the hospital in Elkhorn for<br />
medical clearance, because a<br />
preliminary breath test found he<br />
had a 0.27 blood alcohol concentration.<br />
While at the hospital,<br />
Lininger escaped. The complaint<br />
says police found him at a nearby<br />
residence on Maclean Road,<br />
after the homeowner reported a<br />
handcuffed person banging on a<br />
door.<br />
Lininger also faces a misdemeanor<br />
count of disorderly conduct.<br />
If convicted of both<br />
charges, he faces a maximum of<br />
six years and 90 days in prison<br />
and an $11,000 fine. He was<br />
scheduled to make an initial<br />
appearance in Walworth County<br />
Circuit Court Wednesday.<br />
ry, which identifies the percentage<br />
of readers who say they frequently<br />
buy advertised products<br />
and services.<br />
“CSI has developed a very high<br />
readership, and these readers not<br />
only read, they shop,” Pyfer said.<br />
“Our advertisers can count on<br />
CSI to deliver more than just a<br />
paper; we deliver results.”<br />
Bliss added the award reflects<br />
the time and money to develop<br />
my dreams.<br />
Motto, inspiration or<br />
favorite quote: Babe Spinning<br />
wheels are function before form<br />
for affordability.<br />
a team effort<br />
at CSI.<br />
“This is<br />
really gratifying<br />
and recognition<br />
of a job<br />
well done by<br />
Bruce Heisel<br />
(managing<br />
editor) and<br />
the news staff,<br />
Chris<br />
Wilhelms<br />
(director of<br />
circulation)<br />
and the distribution<br />
crew,<br />
the sales staff<br />
NELS ELS WIBERG IBERG<br />
To suggest someone for People<br />
You Know, e-mail a name and<br />
contact information to newsdesk@communityshoppers.com.<br />
BLISS LISS<br />
BINGAMAN INGAMAN<br />
and everyone else at CSI,” Bliss<br />
said.<br />
Bingaman noted that 21 — or<br />
almost half — of last year’s Gold<br />
Standard Award-winning publications,<br />
failed to earn the award<br />
this year.<br />
“In the economic conditions<br />
we’re in, and the other challenges<br />
a lot of other publications are facing,<br />
the fact that a publication<br />
wins year to year is even more<br />
impressive,” he said.<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>reased competition for<br />
advertising revenue and circulation,<br />
he said, make audited publications<br />
a wise choice for anyone<br />
deciding where to spend advertising<br />
dollars.<br />
Pyfer agreed, noting that CSI<br />
papers, which have won national<br />
awards for excellence in editorial<br />
content and print quality, consistently<br />
are among the best of the<br />
best.<br />
“Being in the top 1 percent<br />
among 4,900 papers nationwide<br />
speaks volumes,” he said.<br />
WWW.COMMUNITYSHOPPERS.COM<br />
CLASSIFIED: (262) 728-2610<br />
OFFICE: (262) 728-3424<br />
WHITEWATER: (262) 473-6147<br />
CONTACT US:<br />
PRESIDENT ............................. SIDNEY H. BLISS<br />
VICE PRESIDENT/GM .............. DAN PYFER<br />
MANAGING EDITOR .................. BRUCE HEISEL<br />
ASSOC. EDITOR ....................... ERIC KUZNACIC<br />
ASSOC. EDITOR ...................... DAN PLUTCHAK<br />
CIRCULATION MANAGER ........... KATHY HENSEL<br />
CSI MEDIA ALSO PUBLISHES THE STATELINE<br />
NEWS AND THE JANESVILLE MESSENGER<br />
A CSI PUBLICATION<br />
P.O. Box 367, 120 Wright St.,<br />
Delavan, WI 53115<br />
PUBLISHED EACH SUNDAY<br />
CIRCULATION: 40,171<br />
OFFICE HOURS: 8-5, Mon.-Fri.;<br />
8-noon, Sat.<br />
ADVERTISING DEADLINES:<br />
Display: 5 p.m., Wed.<br />
Classified: Noon, Thu.<br />
Deadlines will be advanced one<br />
working day during holiday weeks.<br />
We reserve the right to reject or edit<br />
ads. We assume no financial<br />
responsibility for any typographical<br />
errors in ads, but will reprint any<br />
portion of an ad in which an error<br />
occurs. Walworth County Sunday is<br />
published by CSI Media, LLC.
OUTLOOK<br />
8A Walworth County Sunday Sunday, November 30, 2008 Place Your Ad Today!!<br />
FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION<br />
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment<br />
of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,<br />
or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or<br />
the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to<br />
petition the Government for a redress of grievances.<br />
THE WAY WE SEE IT<br />
Gift-wrapped<br />
shopping<br />
opportunities<br />
Don’t forget the businesses<br />
in your own back yard<br />
W ith<br />
another busy holiday season<br />
upon us, we’re reminded, as shoppers<br />
take to area stores, that<br />
American consumers have never had as many<br />
options as they have today.<br />
This is a good thing, to be sure. Retail competition<br />
— fueled increasingly by the Internet<br />
— is fierce, and the result is a commercial<br />
environment<br />
that stresses<br />
customer service,<br />
quality and<br />
affordability.<br />
But as consumers<br />
take<br />
advantage of<br />
proliferating<br />
choices — and<br />
Walworth County, Wis.<br />
U.S. Senate<br />
Sen. Herb Kohl, Democrat<br />
(202) 224-5653<br />
senator_kohl@kohl.senate.gov<br />
Sen. Russ Feingold, Democrat<br />
(202) 224-5323<br />
russell_feingold@feingold.senate.gov<br />
U.S. House<br />
Rep. Paul Ryan 1st Dist.<br />
R-Janesville, (202) 225-3031<br />
www.house.gov/ryan<br />
Rep. Tammy Baldwin 2nd Dist.<br />
D-Madison, (608) 362-2800<br />
http://tammybaldwin.house.gov<br />
Our view<br />
■ Local businesses are<br />
working hard to be<br />
effective alternatives in a<br />
competitive marketplace.<br />
mull shopping trips to far-flung malls — it’s<br />
important to remember that the best option,<br />
particularly at a time when the economy is<br />
staggering under the weight of a credit crisis,<br />
just might be in your own back yard.<br />
Local businesses in many of our communities<br />
have responded to the changing marketplace<br />
and current economic climate in myriad<br />
ways, stressing convenience, customer service<br />
and niche products. They’ve also joined forces<br />
to promote their shopping districts with an<br />
eye toward creativity and family fun. We urge<br />
you to take advantage of such events this<br />
Christmas season to see what these hardworking<br />
retailers have to offer.<br />
We’re not asking local residents to support<br />
these businesses simply because they’re here<br />
— but because they offer legitimate alternatives<br />
to high-profile shopping magnets in<br />
larger metropolitan areas. At the same time,<br />
you’ll be supporting business owners who<br />
employ our friends and neighbors, and thus,<br />
who are vital to our local economies.<br />
“Shop locally” is a hollow exhortation only<br />
when local shopping is an exercise in futility<br />
and unwarranted expense. Clearly, that’s not<br />
the case in the communities of southern<br />
Wisconsin and northern Illinois.<br />
Line to your legislators<br />
State Senate<br />
Sen. Neal Kedzie, 11th Dist.<br />
R-Elkhorn, (608) 266-2635<br />
Sen.Kedzie@legis.state.wi.us<br />
Sen. Judith Robson, 15th Dist.<br />
D-Beloit, (608) 266-2253<br />
sen.robson@legis.state.wi.us<br />
State Assembly<br />
Rep. Stephen L. Nass, 31st Dist.<br />
R-Whitewater, (608) 266-5715<br />
rep.nass@legis.state.wi.us<br />
Rep. Thomas A. Lothian, 32nd Dist.<br />
R-Williams Bay, (608) 266-1190<br />
rep.lothian@legis.state.wi.us<br />
Ensuring that only citizens vote<br />
How many noncitizens voted illegally<br />
on Nov. 4? We may never know.<br />
A report on FOX affiliate WFLD-TV<br />
in Chicago that aired just before the<br />
election showed how easy it is for noncitizens<br />
to register: They used a hidden<br />
camera in a DMV office to show a<br />
Chinese citizen illegally registering to<br />
vote as she obtained a driver’s license.<br />
However, American citizens recently<br />
won a significant victory that could help<br />
insure the integrity of future elections<br />
and prevent noncitizens, both legal and<br />
illegal, from stealing their votes. That’s<br />
probably news to you, though, because<br />
the major media organizations all but<br />
ignored it.<br />
On Aug. 20, a federal district court<br />
judge in Arizona upheld the Arizona<br />
Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act,<br />
i.e., Proposition 200, which requires<br />
proof of citizenship to register and proof<br />
of identification to vote in person.<br />
Despite the fact that almost every<br />
elected official in Arizona opposed<br />
Proposition 200 in 2004, Arizona citizens<br />
passed it overwhelmingly. In typical<br />
fashion, the plaintiffs (including the<br />
usual suspects: ACORN, Common<br />
Cause, the League of Women Voters,<br />
LULAC and People for the American<br />
Way), claimed every possible violation of<br />
voting and civil rights laws, as well as<br />
the Constitution.<br />
Just prior to the 2006 election, they<br />
tried to get a preliminary injunction to<br />
stop the law from taking effect; when<br />
the district court refused, they appealed<br />
to the nation’s most liberal appeals<br />
court: the Ninth Circuit. Naturally, the<br />
Ninth Circuit (despite the lack of evidence)<br />
issued an injunction. This was<br />
promptly dissolved by the U.S. Supreme<br />
Court, which sent the case back down to<br />
district court for a trial.<br />
There are numerous reported cases of<br />
noncitizens registering and voting in<br />
American elections. We basically have<br />
an honor system, in which we assume<br />
that individuals who aren’t U.S. citizens<br />
will follow the law. Of course, there is<br />
also evidence that some third-party<br />
organizations deliberately turn a blind<br />
Pentagon as bloated as Wall Street<br />
Our government is sinking $700 billion<br />
in taxpayer dollars into a system<br />
riddled with waste, and often incapable<br />
of tracking where the money goes. No,<br />
I’m not talking about Wall Street. The<br />
teetering enterprise in question actually<br />
is the Pentagon.<br />
The U.S. defense establishment is in<br />
dire need of a rescue. But unlike Wall<br />
Street, where we threw billions of dollars<br />
at the problem, a Pentagon bailout<br />
requires taking money away — quickly.<br />
Late in September, when America’s<br />
attention was consumed by the presidential<br />
election and the collapse of the<br />
financial sector, the House of<br />
Representatives passed a defenseauthorization<br />
bill totaling $612 billion.<br />
Our overall defense spending, factoring<br />
in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,<br />
has been stretching toward the $700<br />
billion mark for some time now, the<br />
highest level since the end of World War<br />
II.<br />
Where does all this money go? That’s<br />
hard to say.<br />
The Pentagon Inspector General has<br />
unsuccessfully tried to audit our military<br />
finances since 1990 and estimates<br />
that a review won’t be completed until<br />
at least 2016. Reports show that the<br />
U.S. Army could not account for about<br />
$1 trillion in 2007. The nonpartisan<br />
General Accountability Office revealed<br />
last spring that 95 major Pentagon<br />
weapons systems and sweetheart procurement<br />
projects all were behind<br />
schedule and breaking budgets by $295<br />
billion.<br />
We also learned from an Associated<br />
HANS ANS A.<br />
VON SPAKOVSKY PAKOVSKY<br />
HERITAGE FOUNDATION<br />
eye to the citizenship of the individuals<br />
they register and that even state officials,<br />
particularly at DMV offices, register<br />
individuals they know aren’t citizens.<br />
I recently received a copy of a<br />
voter application in which the applicant<br />
honestly answered that she wasn’t a<br />
U.S. citizen. Yet Philadelphia election<br />
officials registered her anyway, and she<br />
voted in the 2004 election.<br />
Cases like this show that our honor<br />
system has failed. Arizona’s new state<br />
requirement is the only sure way of preventing<br />
noncitizens from registering to<br />
vote.<br />
Even with twice the number of usual<br />
suspects acting as plaintiffs in Arizona,<br />
they still couldn’t show the court that<br />
any substantial burden was placed on<br />
voters to comply with this citizenship<br />
requirement. Applicants can register<br />
with a driver’s license, birth certificate,<br />
passport, naturalization certificate (or<br />
just the alien registration number on<br />
the certificate), tribal identification or<br />
any other document accepted by the<br />
federal government to prove citizenship.<br />
As in Georgia and Indiana, the Arizona<br />
plaintiffs could produce no one who<br />
either lacked an ID or couldn’t easily<br />
obtain one.<br />
In fact, the named plaintiff, Jesus<br />
Gonzalez, a naturalized Mexican-<br />
American, not only had a copy of his<br />
naturalization certificate, he even had a<br />
U.S. passport. The plaintiffs’ attorneys<br />
were reduced to making the ludicrous<br />
claim that having to provide election<br />
officials with an alien registration number,<br />
which is verified by the state<br />
through the electronic SAVE system<br />
also used by employers, was an unconstitutional<br />
“burden” on the right to vote.<br />
The Arizona plaintiffs made one of<br />
the nonsensical claims consistently<br />
JACK ACK SHANAHAN HANAHAN<br />
MINUTEMAN MEDIA<br />
Press story this month that the Defense<br />
Contract Audit Agency, described as the<br />
“first line of defense” for the billions of<br />
taxpayer dollars that flow from the<br />
Pentagon to private contractors, has<br />
been rubber stamping their investigations<br />
and ignoring abuse.<br />
One whistleblower at the audit<br />
agency summed it up this way: “We<br />
have been basically on the trust system<br />
for years … It did not work on Wall<br />
Street and it is not working for federal<br />
contracts.”<br />
With national defense, however, lives<br />
as well as livelihoods are on the line,<br />
and wasting billions of taxpayer dollars<br />
during an economic crisis puts both at<br />
risk. The result of years of mismanagement<br />
has been smaller forces; fewer<br />
planes, tanks and ships; and all at<br />
greater expense. Pentagon watchdogs<br />
and defense experts have been warning<br />
about the runaway train in defense<br />
spending for years. But now that the<br />
economic crisis threatens the entire federal<br />
budget, even voices within the<br />
Pentagon are sounding the alarm.<br />
According to the Nov. 10 Boston<br />
Globe, a recent report by the Defense<br />
Business Board, an official government<br />
oversight group, concluded that current<br />
Pentagon spending is simply “not sus-<br />
made by opponents of voter ID — that<br />
having to prove citizenship and show ID<br />
would reduce turnout in elections. The<br />
judge held that the findings of the<br />
plaintiffs’ expert were unreliable, but<br />
even that expert asserted that only 2<br />
percent of Arizona’s eligible population<br />
didn’t have proof of citizenship. Another<br />
expert found that the possible reduction<br />
in Latino turnout in the 2006 election<br />
caused by the citizenship requirement<br />
was only 0.06 percent. Out of more than<br />
3.1 million ballots cast in the 2006 primary,<br />
the 2006 general election, and the<br />
2008 presidential primary, only 0.13<br />
percent of the ballots weren’t counted<br />
because voters couldn’t produce ID.<br />
Echoing the Supreme Court’s decision<br />
in the Indiana voter-ID case, the<br />
Arizona court found that preventing<br />
voter fraud was an important governmental<br />
interest that justified the proof<br />
of citizenship requirement, particularly<br />
when the state had actual evidence of<br />
noncitizens who had registered and<br />
voted illegally in Arizona.<br />
The law also was an important safeguard<br />
in protecting voter confidence in<br />
the election process. Proposition 200<br />
“enhances the accuracy of Arizona’s<br />
voter rolls and ensures that the rights<br />
of lawful voters are not debased by<br />
unlawfully cast ballots.” The court dismissed<br />
the plaintiffs’ claim that the<br />
law’s passage itself showed discriminatory<br />
intent under the Voting Rights Act,<br />
pointing out that Prop 200 was concerned<br />
with illegal immigrants only.<br />
Legislators in numerous states have<br />
been watching the Arizona case closely.<br />
Now that a federal court has found a<br />
proof of citizenship requirement lawful,<br />
they hopefully will pass similar measures.<br />
Only if other states follow<br />
Arizona’s example will we know for sure<br />
in 2012 that only American citizens are<br />
deciding who the next president will be.<br />
Hans A. von Spakovsky is a visiting<br />
legal scholar at the Heritage Foundation<br />
in Washington, D.C. and a former member<br />
of the Federal Election Commission.<br />
tainable” and urged the incoming president<br />
to make sweeping cuts across<br />
major programs.<br />
Where should these cuts come from?<br />
We can start with the billions of dollars<br />
that the Air Force has piled up<br />
developing fighter jets like the bloated<br />
and unproven F-35 Joint Strike Fighter<br />
or the F-22 Raptor, whose practical use<br />
has remained hidden since the collapse<br />
of the Soviet Union.<br />
The Army is still pushing Future<br />
Combat Systems, a collection of undeveloped<br />
robotic technologies and ground<br />
vehicles at a cost of $160 billion.<br />
The Navy continues to invest billions<br />
in shipbuilding, including projects like<br />
the Virginia-class submarine and the<br />
DDG-1000 Destroyer that have been<br />
plagued by delays and cost overruns.<br />
Beyond mere dollars and cents, however,<br />
the entire decision-making<br />
process, from the Pentagon and<br />
Congress to the oversight agencies and<br />
weapons-acquisition officials, must be<br />
overhauled to usher in sunlight and<br />
root out conflicts of interest.<br />
As the collapse on Wall Street<br />
reminds us, a culture of easy money<br />
and no accountability eventually endangers<br />
us all. Now that the economic crisis<br />
may finally force our leaders to get our<br />
fiscal house in order, it’s time we<br />
applied that same lesson to the<br />
Pentagon.<br />
Retired Vice Admiral Jack Shanahan is<br />
the former commander of the United<br />
States Second Fleet.
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Will Dems use gains to crush GOP?<br />
Since the Nov. 4 electoral beat-down<br />
received by Wisconsin Republicans,<br />
state GOP party leaders have been<br />
scrambling to offer ways to fix the<br />
party. Some say the party has lost its<br />
way and needs to be more conservative.<br />
Others say the party needs to move to<br />
the center to gain new members. My<br />
suggestion to adopt a giant lobster with<br />
sunglasses as the new party mascot<br />
largely has been ignored.<br />
Even if the party somehow were able<br />
to get together on a plan of action, the<br />
uphill climb likely is more substantial<br />
than anyone realizes. If conservatives<br />
sit around and wait for the Obama<br />
backlash to sweep them into office in<br />
2010, they’ll soon be able to hold their<br />
state convention in a minivan in Osseo.<br />
Now that Democrats hold a monopoly<br />
on power in Madison, there are several<br />
distinct, structural advantages they<br />
have which make it more difficult for<br />
Republicans to win seats. When we<br />
have split houses, both sides push for<br />
electoral advantage. But with unilateral<br />
control, Democrats can take legislative<br />
action that puts Republicans at a distinct<br />
disadvantage. For instance:<br />
Regulation of speech<br />
For years, so-called “good government”<br />
groups have been dying to get<br />
their spindly little fingers on your free<br />
speech rights. During campaigns, third<br />
parties on both sides crop up and run<br />
television ads of questionable taste. In<br />
many cases, they spend a great deal of<br />
money on these ads and don’t disclose<br />
their donors.<br />
As a result, many groups have<br />
pushed the Legislature to pass laws<br />
regulating the timing and content of<br />
CHRISTIAN HRISTIAN<br />
SCHNEIDER CHNEIDER<br />
WISCONSIN POLICY<br />
RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />
these political ads. In fact, the<br />
Government Accountability Board, a<br />
team of unelected bureaucrats, recently<br />
deemed themselves eligible to be the<br />
political speech police.<br />
With Democrats fully controlling the<br />
Legislature and governorship, the regulation<br />
of political speech can easily be<br />
turned into a partisan political weapon.<br />
In fact, new Assembly Speaker Mike<br />
Sheridan of Janesville listed speech regulation<br />
as one of his first priorities. “If<br />
you’re getting pounded, at least you<br />
should know where you’re getting<br />
pounded from,” Sheridan said following<br />
his ascendancy to the speakership. And<br />
when the Democratic Legislature takes<br />
over speech regulation, it is almost certain<br />
they will slant the law in their<br />
favor.<br />
The advantage of incumbency<br />
It’s no secret that incumbents win<br />
more often. <strong>Inc</strong>umbents enjoy a great<br />
deal of natural advantages once in<br />
office. They get huge mailing budgets to<br />
saturate their districts with mailings<br />
telling constituents all the great things<br />
they’re doing for them. They get hundreds<br />
of Blue Books they can send to<br />
important supporters. They get to<br />
knock on doors all summer on the taxpayers’<br />
dime, while the poor schmuck<br />
running against them actually has to<br />
campaign while holding down a real job.<br />
They get a taxpayer-funded staff whose<br />
entire job is to make them look good, to<br />
grease the skids for re-election.<br />
And now, more Democrats have these<br />
tools than Republicans. In fact, an estimated<br />
30 Assembly Republican staff<br />
members are likely out of jobs due to<br />
the switch in party control.<br />
Redistricting<br />
If things don’t turn around for<br />
Republicans in 2010, Democrats in the<br />
Legislature then get to re-draw legislative<br />
districts to their advantage.<br />
With Democrats wholly in charge of<br />
the redistricting process, solidifying a<br />
liberal majority in both houses will be a<br />
snap. Pack as many Republicans into as<br />
few seats as possible, and Democrats<br />
can run the state for the next decade.<br />
The convergence of all of these advantages,<br />
coupled with the tendency of the<br />
media to favor Democrats, all adds up<br />
to a daunting challenge for the GOP in<br />
the near future. Not only are they going<br />
to have to outscore Democrats, they’re<br />
going to have to cover a significant<br />
point spread in the process. Clearly, it’s<br />
going to take a lot more than simply<br />
complaining about the treatment Sarah<br />
Palin got from the media to turn the<br />
party around.<br />
Christian Schneider is a fellow at the<br />
Wisconsin Policy Research Institute.<br />
He spent eight years working for the<br />
Wisconsin Legislature. He was the<br />
recipient of the 2005 Wisopinion.com<br />
Blog of the Year award, and contributes<br />
commentary to the “Here and<br />
Now” show on Wisconsin Public<br />
Television.<br />
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or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably<br />
to assemble, and to petition the Government for a<br />
redress of grievances.<br />
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Sunday, November 30, 2008<br />
SPORTS SUNDAY<br />
CHAMPIONS!<br />
BURLINGTON CATHOLIC CENTRAL TOPS HILBERT TO WIN WIAA DIVISION 7 CROWN<br />
TITLE MARCH<br />
Record: 14-0 overall; Midwest Classic South<br />
Conference: 7-0 (first place)<br />
REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS<br />
Wilmot Union ............................. 44-22<br />
St. John’s Northwestern ............. 46-0<br />
Kenosha St. Joseph ................... 32-7<br />
Brookfield Academy ................... 54-8<br />
Shoreland Lutheran ................... 42-7<br />
Racine St. Catherine’s ............... 47-13<br />
University School ....................... 59-27<br />
Martin Luther ............................. 46-21<br />
Racine Lutheran ........................ 35-27<br />
PLAYOFF RESULTS<br />
Level 1<br />
Black Hawk ................................. 48-12<br />
Level 2<br />
Potosi ......................................... 49-21<br />
Level 3<br />
Benton/Scales Mound ................ 25-10<br />
Level 4<br />
De Soto ...................................... 36-10<br />
State championship<br />
Hi<strong>lb</strong>ert ......................................... 37-14<br />
Administrator/principal: Greg Groth.<br />
Athletic director: Paul Deacon.<br />
Head coach: Tom Aldrich.<br />
Assistant coaches: Mike VanderBeke, Joe Vrchota,<br />
Rob Hintz, Joe Milroy, Dan Connolly and Don<br />
Schultz.<br />
Band director: Mike Ackerman.<br />
Managers: Alyssa Riggs, Samantha Goebel and<br />
Delaney Cox.<br />
Statisticians: Mike Meyer and Bob Riggs.<br />
Trainers: Kristi Lesarus and Ray Bauer.<br />
Catholic Central quarterback Reese Hartlage unleashes a<br />
pass just as he is hit by two Hi<strong>lb</strong>ert defenders.<br />
The faces of Burlington Catholic Central football team members and fans are<br />
reflected as players hoist the WIAA Division 7 championship trophy Nov. 20 after<br />
defeating Hi<strong>lb</strong>ert at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison.<br />
Above, Hilltoppers running back Max Vos leaps<br />
over the Hi<strong>lb</strong>ert defensive line to score one of his<br />
two championship-game touchdowns. Below, a<br />
Catholic Central fan celebrates her team’s victory.<br />
Above, Hilltoppers wide receiver B.J. Ritzman<br />
stretches across the goal line for one of the three<br />
touchdowns he scored in his team’s 37-14 win<br />
over Hi<strong>lb</strong>ert Nov. 20 in Madison. At left, the<br />
Catholic Central student section cheers their team<br />
to victory.<br />
PHOTOS BY<br />
TERRY MAYER
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BIG FOOT FALLS STEP SHORT OF DIVISION 4 TITLE<br />
TERRY MAYER/STAFF<br />
Walworth Big Foot head coach Rodney Wedig addresses his team Nov. 20 after the Chiefs<br />
lost the WIAA Division 4 state-championship game 20-0 to Wautoma/Faith Christian at<br />
Camp Randall Stadium in Madison.<br />
ONE WIN SHY<br />
Final record: 13-1 overall; Rock Valley South<br />
Conference: 7-0 (first place)<br />
REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS<br />
Harvard (Ill.) ............................................ (W) 16-8<br />
Delavan-Darien ....................................... (W) 28-21<br />
Parkview ................................................. (W) 36-0<br />
Jefferson ................................................. (W) 41-22<br />
Clinton .................................................... (W) 62-0<br />
Turner ..................................................... (W) 41-6<br />
Brodhead/Juda ....................................... (W) 7-6<br />
Edgerton ................................................. (W) 31-7<br />
Palmyra-Eagle ........................................ (W) 42-7<br />
PLAYOFF RESULTS<br />
Level 1<br />
Lakeside Lutheran .................................. (W) 49-0<br />
Level 2<br />
Winnebago Lutheran .............................. (W) 21-7<br />
Level 3<br />
Kettle Moraine Lutheran ......................... (W) 35-13<br />
Level 4<br />
West Salem ............................................ (W) 27-14<br />
State championship<br />
Wautoma/Faith Christian ........................ (L) 0-20<br />
District administrator: Dorothy Kaufmann.<br />
Principal: Mike Hinske.<br />
Athletic director: Tim Collins.<br />
Head coach: Rodney Wedig.<br />
Assistant coaches: Steve Bochat, Wes Courier,<br />
James Haeni, Paul Phillips, Pat Hollihan, Shawn<br />
Hagedorn, Adam Bakken, Kim Arntz and Greg<br />
Lueck.<br />
Band director: Erin Meissner.<br />
Managers: Allison Vandebogert and Melissa Davis.<br />
Statistician: Dan Dowden.<br />
Trainer: James Eischeid.<br />
Ball boys: Matthew Wedig and Mark Schauf.<br />
More licenses this year; nice weather greets hunters<br />
Opening weekend of the 2008<br />
deer-gun season in Wisconsin<br />
produced good weather conditions<br />
in the Stateline area, but<br />
the perfect snow came a day late.<br />
The registration stations I contacted<br />
reported a mixed bag of<br />
results. Most said the season got<br />
off to an average start. In<br />
Jefferson County, the average<br />
doe-to-buck ratio was about 7-to-<br />
1. In Janesville, there were relatively<br />
few registrations opening<br />
morning, but colder temperatures<br />
this year had many folks<br />
hanging deer early on, and then<br />
taking them in later in the day.<br />
In recent past years, warm<br />
weather and rain made it imperative<br />
to get the deer registered<br />
and processed the same day.<br />
The real buzz around the registration<br />
stations related to the<br />
Earn-A-Buck requirement, and<br />
JIM IM CHEADLE HEADLE<br />
SCALES & TAILS<br />
TERRY MAYER/STAFF<br />
Above, a Big Foot fan holds up a sign supporting her team.<br />
Below, Chiefs running back Michael Walker carries the ball<br />
as the snow flies.<br />
feedback was very unkind to say<br />
the least. Some hunters said<br />
they saw three or four really nice<br />
bucks, but no doe in sight to<br />
shoot first.<br />
As of opening morning,<br />
595,926 resident licenses were<br />
sold; 35,297 went to nonresidents.<br />
Overall, the number of<br />
licenses — about 835,000 — is<br />
up slightly from 2007 when you<br />
factor in the bow season. There<br />
even were nonresident licenses<br />
sold to folks from foreign countries.<br />
Breaking down nonresident<br />
sales, Minnesota led the pack<br />
with 16,631, followed by Illinois<br />
at 8,910, Michigan at 1,102 and<br />
snowbirds from Florida at 985.<br />
Dane County leads the state in<br />
license sales at 28,318. Some<br />
132,000 antlerless tags have<br />
been sold so far.<br />
I’m sure even more licenses<br />
will be sold, since you can purchase<br />
them throughout the season.<br />
There are several additional<br />
seasons as well, like late bow,<br />
muzzleloader, December and holiday<br />
hunts.<br />
Remember, the state<br />
Department of Natural<br />
Resources Customer Call Center<br />
is open every day from 7 a.m. to<br />
10 p.m.. The toll-free number is<br />
(888) 936-7463. The Friday<br />
before the opener, the center<br />
received more than 2,000 calls.<br />
Prior to that, it fielded 1,200 to<br />
1,400 per day. The DNR takes<br />
TERRY MAYER/STAFF<br />
Big Foot’s Nic Champion, left, consoles teammate Jon Petkoff after the Chiefs 20-0<br />
loss to Wautoma/Faith Christian in the WIAA Division 4 championship game.<br />
calls on everything from hunting,<br />
fishing, boating, ATVs, and all<br />
rules and regulations.<br />
I have the number programmed<br />
in my cell phone, and<br />
apparently a savvy lady hunter<br />
did too. DNR officials said the<br />
center received a call from a<br />
nervous, whispering female<br />
hunter who said, “I have an a<strong>lb</strong>ino<br />
deer in my sights right now.<br />
Is it legal for me to shoot?” The<br />
answer is yes, but only in the<br />
chronic wasting disease zone.<br />
Otherwise, it’s illegal to shoot an<br />
a<strong>lb</strong>ino deer.<br />
* * *<br />
Each year, after the harvest<br />
has begun, I get requests for my<br />
corned-venison recipe. For a 3- to<br />
4-pound roast, use 4 cups of<br />
water or enough to cover, 1 cup<br />
Tender Quick pickling salt, 1<br />
tablespoon pickling spices, 1<br />
TERRY MAYER/STAFF<br />
Big Foot<br />
defensive<br />
lineman and<br />
University of<br />
Wisconsin<br />
recruit Travis<br />
Frederick<br />
tackles a<br />
Wautoma/Faith<br />
Christian ball<br />
carrier during<br />
the Chiefs’<br />
20-0 loss Nov.<br />
20 at Camp<br />
Randall<br />
Stadium in<br />
Madison.<br />
medium onion chopped. Use a<br />
crock pot for the entire process.<br />
Mix the salt and water, pat the<br />
spices and chopped onion onto<br />
the roast. Refrigerate 24 hours,<br />
making sure the meat is under<br />
the liquid. Remove from the pot,<br />
rinse well under cold water.<br />
Rinse the pot and don’t add any<br />
liquid. Cook the roast until tender.<br />
The meat will have the same<br />
orange tint as corned beef.<br />
The Wild Goose says: Enjoy<br />
our outdoors, but remember<br />
during gun seasons that<br />
blaze-orange is required, and<br />
a good idea for hikers, too.<br />
Write Jim Cheadle at 4108 W.<br />
Spring Creek, Beloit, WI 53511.<br />
Call him at (608) 365-5280. E-mail<br />
him at jcheadle@inwave.com.
COUNTYLIVING<br />
HEATHER NOEL NELSON/<br />
FOR WALWORTH COUNTY SUNDAY<br />
At right, runners get ready at the starting<br />
line of last weekend’s Turkey Trot to<br />
benefit the Friends of Big Foot Beach<br />
State Park in Lake Geneva. Below, Kit<br />
Kocha of Burlington holds her medal for<br />
being the top junior female<br />
finisher in the mile run.<br />
We approached this as the trip of a<br />
lifetime. Three friends and I had been<br />
planning this fly-in Canadian trip to<br />
experience the remoteness of fishing on<br />
a lake not accessible by roads.<br />
I am a fishing enthusiast, as opposed<br />
to an avid fisherman. Once a year, my<br />
wife and I go Up North to catch pan fish<br />
and bass. So a trip of this magnitude<br />
was like comparing miniature golf to the<br />
PGA.<br />
There are several options available<br />
when planning a Canadian fishing trip.<br />
We settled on something called the<br />
American Plan, which included a guide<br />
for each boat, shore lunches to be prepared<br />
by the guides and breakfast and<br />
dinner at the lodge each day.<br />
To be honest, I had my reservations.<br />
Not only is the American Plan more<br />
expensive, it went contrary to my sense<br />
of adventure and independence. The<br />
American Plan sounded like it was<br />
meant for a bunch of aging pansies who<br />
couldn’t even clean their own fish, much<br />
less cook. And why did we need guides?<br />
Shouldn’t we be able to assess the terrain,<br />
use our electronics to view the bottom<br />
structure and figure out where the<br />
fish are?<br />
◆◆◆<br />
Flying over northern Ontario, one sees<br />
only wilderness all the way to the horizons<br />
— no towns, no homes, no highways.<br />
We set down on Trout Lake; a huge<br />
body of water stretching over 100,000<br />
acres and dotted with more than 200<br />
islands.<br />
With virtually no manmade structures<br />
or lights, endless shorelines of black<br />
spruce and Jack pine, islands that vary<br />
only in size, and areas where boulders<br />
reach to within inches of the surface, it<br />
quickly became obvious that only a fool<br />
would come here without a guide.<br />
We arrive ready to fish; tackle boxes<br />
filled with expensive state-of-the-art<br />
lures which, for the most part, we<br />
wouldn’t use.<br />
Two boats await us, an Ojibwa guide<br />
in each one. My friend Doug and I head<br />
for the farthest boat and climb aboard.<br />
We figure the four of us and our guides<br />
are the only ones in camp, but Marshal,<br />
our guide, tells us we are the only ones<br />
on the entire lake.<br />
The next several days are as exhausting<br />
as they are exciting. We wake up<br />
with no alarms, put wood in the stove<br />
and fight for the bathroom, while accusing<br />
each other of snoring.<br />
At 7 a.m., an old bell clangs, calling us<br />
to breakfast where we plead, futilely, to<br />
a young woman who serves us, not to<br />
bring so much food. By 8 a.m. we’re on<br />
the water, heading out in a different<br />
direction each day. We catch and release<br />
countless walleye, lake trout and northern<br />
pike, some up to 40-inches long. It is<br />
thrilling.<br />
At midday, we meet up on the lee side<br />
of an island, where Marshall and the<br />
other guide, Al, quickly and expertly fillet<br />
our fish, build a fire and throw<br />
enough lard to clog a tunnel into a heavy<br />
skillet, where they fry the catch. We<br />
wash it down with some Labatt’s beer —<br />
surrounded by pristine waters and<br />
forests. For a fish fry, it doesn’t get any<br />
better.<br />
The trip will stay with me till the end<br />
of my days. It heartens me to know that<br />
there still are places of unspoiled wilderness<br />
and beauty, where lakes require no<br />
stocking and the native wildlife lives the<br />
cycle it always has.<br />
I am more complete for having experienced<br />
it. I may not be able to see another<br />
untamed region of the world that still<br />
survives, but, like anything sacred and<br />
ethereal, I need to know it exists.<br />
Jim Black lives in the village of Walworth.<br />
Walworth County Sunday Sunday, November 30, 2008 12A<br />
❖ LIVING PICTURES: The spirit of holiday giving in East Troy.<br />
Page 14A<br />
SPECIAL PEOPLE SPECIAL PLACES<br />
For a short time, nature as intended<br />
JIM IM<br />
BLACK LACK<br />
COMMUNITY COLUMNIST<br />
PHOTO COURTESY OF JIM BLACK<br />
Jim Black, left, and Doug Mohr with a<br />
stringer of walleyes.<br />
Running for Big Foot Beach State Park<br />
How you<br />
help<br />
Editor’s note: The Time is Now to Help<br />
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help of donations from the community,<br />
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in need.<br />
Dear readers,<br />
For the past several years, the Richard<br />
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to match<br />
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Now with an<br />
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With the<br />
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Every dollar<br />
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A memorable encounter, and a story never written<br />
Fourteen years ago, almost to the day, I<br />
was nursing a beer in a Madison tavern.<br />
As the late afternoon shadows<br />
stretched over the street outside, I paged<br />
through my notes from an interview I had<br />
just completed with my idol, writer Peter<br />
Matthiessen.<br />
Deep inside, I knew I would never<br />
write the story.<br />
Last week — upon hearing that<br />
Matthiessen had won the prestigious<br />
National Book Award — I pondered the<br />
reasons why.<br />
The day I interviewed him was not the<br />
first time we’d met.<br />
A few weeks earlier, I’d seen him speak<br />
at Beloit College, where he was teaching<br />
creative writing.<br />
He was 67 then, his weathered face<br />
already creviced from decades traveling<br />
the world, first as a commercial fisherman,<br />
and later during adventures on the<br />
plains of Africa, in the rain forests of<br />
South America and on Himalayan peaks.<br />
■ HELP<br />
Continued from page 12A<br />
people who had received eviction<br />
notices bring their rent up to<br />
date.<br />
$7,727.71 for natural gas.<br />
$2,107.14 for water and<br />
sewer.<br />
$6,665.92 for electricity.<br />
$2,629.28 for telephone bills.<br />
Some of the people we helped<br />
had been living without running<br />
water, gas and electricity for<br />
months. We prevented many of<br />
JOHN OHN HALVERSON ALVERSON<br />
PEOPLE WATCHING<br />
He dressed as you’d expect such a<br />
writer to dress — in a blue work shirt<br />
and corduroy sport coat.<br />
He talked the talk, too; his New<br />
England brogue making every tale seem<br />
like something out of “Moby Dick.”<br />
Even then he was known for his varied<br />
life, starting the “Paris Review” in the<br />
days when Ernest Hemingway graced its<br />
pages. He wrote nearly 40 books, ranging<br />
from novels to groundbreaking essays on<br />
nature, to reflections on Zen Buddhism,<br />
American Indians and activists like<br />
Caesar Chavez.<br />
I was an aspiring writer, and he was<br />
everything I wanted to be.<br />
In the years after, I would come across<br />
them from having their utilities<br />
disconnected before winter set<br />
in. We were able to keep the<br />
telephones on for senior citizens<br />
living on their own, individuals<br />
and families living with illness<br />
and the handicapped.<br />
$1,044.48 for home repairs<br />
to provide families with a safe<br />
and healthy home environment.<br />
$7,971.50 for food. Our food<br />
pantries are able to purchase<br />
food through America’s Second<br />
Harvest at a substantial discount.<br />
With rising food prices,<br />
job losses and high gas prices,<br />
many that never had to worry<br />
about food prices before are now<br />
frequenting the food pantries.<br />
Many senior citizens were living<br />
with insufficient food supplies.<br />
Many cupboards and refrigerators<br />
were replenished.<br />
$2,000 for toiletries. We provided<br />
toilet paper, bath soap,<br />
shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste,<br />
toothbrushes, diapers, medicines<br />
and other everyday necessities.<br />
$3,2500 for household necessities<br />
which includes things like<br />
bed sheets, blankets, towels,<br />
pans, dishes, utensils, toaster<br />
ovens, irons, laundry detergent<br />
and cleaning supplies.<br />
those notes from time to time and recall<br />
his parting words: “Send me whatever<br />
you write.” And, as if to add emphasis, he<br />
gave me his home address.<br />
As I started to write this column, I<br />
searched in vain for those long-ago notes.<br />
I doubt anything important has been lost.<br />
During our interview, as we sat across<br />
from each other in matching cloth chairs<br />
in the lobby of a Madison radio station, I<br />
was too much in awe to take meaningful<br />
notes.<br />
And as for writing the story, well, as<br />
soon as he asked me to send him a copy, I<br />
knew it would never happen. How could I<br />
ever write anything worthy enough?<br />
Now, 14 years later, Matthiessen is 81.<br />
The crevices on his face have grown<br />
into riverbeds. He’s written nine more<br />
books, including the 900-page novel that<br />
won him the National Book Award, and<br />
his environmental and liberal activism is<br />
legend.<br />
As for me, I’m 62, nearly the age he<br />
$933.89 for clothing, including<br />
winter coats, boots, school<br />
clothes and work clothes. Many<br />
were referred to our wonderful<br />
clothing-assistance organizations.<br />
$498 for bedding.<br />
$10,931.53 for transportation.<br />
Butch’s Automotive in Lake<br />
Geneva looks over each car<br />
donated to The Time is Now.<br />
Some of those we helped had<br />
cars that needed repairs they<br />
could not afford, while others<br />
had late car payments that were<br />
brought up to date. We were able<br />
to purchase two vehicles for two<br />
I still have the two books he<br />
autographed that day, but<br />
despite my dreams, no<br />
book of my own.<br />
‘’<br />
was when we met. I still have the two<br />
books he autographed that day, but<br />
despite my dreams, no book of my own.<br />
We’ve both passed the years in our own<br />
ways.<br />
But one of us is living a dream while<br />
the other is still dreaming.<br />
Who’s to say, which one of us is better<br />
off?<br />
John Halverson is a writer who lives in Lake<br />
Geneva.<br />
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We provided gas gift cards to<br />
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Every penny raised was spent<br />
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A special thank you to: Tom<br />
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Living<br />
PICTURES<br />
DAN AN PLUTCHAK LUTCHAK<br />
ASSOCIATE EDITOR<br />
SIGHTS AND SCENES FROM WALWORTH COUNTY<br />
A simple gift,<br />
woven by<br />
many hands<br />
EAST TROY — Although they may be the<br />
only gift their recipients receive this<br />
Christmas, they’re the kind of present no<br />
amount of money can buy.<br />
For the ninth year, East Troy Basketry is<br />
helping volunteers create unique holiday<br />
gifts, called Baskets of Love.<br />
“I was a nurse for 30 years,” said Eileen<br />
Mirsberger, owner of a shop just off the<br />
square in downtown East Troy. “So, when I<br />
started, I thought of older people.”<br />
This year, Mirsberger says they will make<br />
about 350 baskets, which will go to every<br />
Meals on Wheels participant in Walworth<br />
County, as well as some in Racine, Kenosha<br />
and Waukesha counties.<br />
East Troy Basketry<br />
donated the weaving<br />
supplies, and the bases<br />
were donated by Home<br />
Depot of Lake Geneva,<br />
Dr. Robert Dillman<br />
and Don Henry.<br />
The completed bas-<br />
MIRSBERGER IRSBERGER<br />
kets are filled with donated items, as well —<br />
everything from handmade gift items from<br />
local scouting groups to candy and stamps.<br />
They also accept cash donations that<br />
they’ll use to buy additional items for the<br />
baskets.<br />
It turns out that there is no typical basket<br />
weaver. On a recent weeknight, instructor<br />
Karen Kotecki explained the fine points of<br />
basketry to two volunteer weavers.<br />
By day, Kotecki is an attorney with the<br />
Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee who represents<br />
people with mental disabilities.<br />
One of her students was Lisa Vint of East<br />
Troy who, among other things, is a hall-offame<br />
bowler and publisher of the Windy City<br />
Bowling News<br />
The other was Debbie Stopar of<br />
Mukwonago, who isn’t currently working and<br />
thought it would be a fun way to do something<br />
good while learning a new skill.<br />
Mirsberger says people will drive for hours<br />
to come and help weave baskets.<br />
“People love an opportunity to do something<br />
for somebody else,” she said.<br />
Some help make baskets for weeks leading<br />
up to the holidays, while others make just<br />
one basket a year, Mirsberger says.<br />
The baskets are simple in design, and<br />
Mirsberger creates a new one each year. This<br />
year’s basket is oval, with red and green ribbon<br />
woven into the sides and set off with a<br />
bright holiday bow.<br />
Dec. 17 is the day when volunteers spread<br />
out the hundreds of baskets, filling them and<br />
getting them ready for delivery.<br />
The baskets the are delivered to the Meals<br />
on Wheels distribution sites in time for<br />
Christmas.<br />
For more information about Baskets of<br />
Love, call (262) 642-3732 or (888) 424-9866<br />
or e-mail basket@easttroybasketry.com<br />
Dan Plutchak is an associate editor for CSI<br />
Media LLC, publisher of Walworth County<br />
Sunday.<br />
Walworth County Sunday 14A<br />
Sunday, November 30, 2008<br />
Each Basket of Love<br />
is signed by the person<br />
who wove it, and<br />
includes a personal,<br />
holiday greeting.<br />
PHOTOGRAPHS BY DAN PLUTCHAK/STAFF<br />
Above, Lisa Vint of East Troy works on a basket that will be donated to a Meals on Wheels recipient for<br />
Christmas. This is the ninth year East Troy Basketry has sponsored the program. A basket under construction<br />
is shown below. Each year, owner Eileen Mirsberger creates a new design for volunteers to
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Place Your Ad Today!! Walworth County Sunday Sunday, November 30, 2008 19A<br />
Cookie walks are tasty way to raise money<br />
Church groups preparing for popular<br />
Christmas-season bake sales<br />
It’s time for a walk — a cookie<br />
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do that much walking, but it<br />
is a pleasant experience.<br />
Cookie walks are popular this<br />
time of year as fundraisers for<br />
churches. Typically, members are<br />
asked to make and donate baked<br />
cookies for the event. The smaller<br />
and more intricate cookies<br />
often sell the best.<br />
Margaret Voight’s apricot<br />
danties are popular at St. John’s<br />
Lutheran cookie walk in Beloit.<br />
“I can’t remember how long<br />
I’ve been baking them — 30 or<br />
40 years at least,” Voight said. “I<br />
make a German chocolate macaroon<br />
filled with black raspberry<br />
jelly that is good, too.”<br />
Voight is one of dozens of bakers<br />
who bring the cookies in for<br />
the annual sale, held the first<br />
Saturday in December at the<br />
church (see related graphic).<br />
The first weekend in<br />
December is a popular time for<br />
cookie walks. They’re slated in<br />
Milton, Elkhorn, Honey Creek,<br />
Edgerton and Beloit that weekend.<br />
Take a bit of a breather,<br />
and then go back on Dec. 13 to<br />
the United Methodist Church’s<br />
cookie walk in Janesville.<br />
Elkhorn’s cookie walk celebrates<br />
its 15th anniversary this<br />
year. Money raised funds four<br />
scholarships.<br />
The Women’s Fellowship<br />
organizes the event and will sell<br />
cookies for $6 a pound.<br />
“We figured, with the economy<br />
the way it is, we didn’t want to<br />
raise the price,” co-chairwoman<br />
Mary Kay Opitz said.<br />
Opitz works with Betty Gaiser<br />
to coordinate the popular event.<br />
“We start out with 100 trays of<br />
cookies and go from there,” Opitz<br />
said.<br />
The cookies are arranged on<br />
an array of tables. Meanwhile,<br />
cookie buyers line up outside the<br />
church and around the corner.<br />
When customers get in the<br />
door, they each take a box and<br />
put on a plastic glove. They walk<br />
down the row of cookies and pick<br />
out the ones they want. The<br />
cookies are weighed at the end of<br />
the line. Other cookie walks set<br />
the price by the dozen.<br />
Most cookie walks have a few<br />
standout cooks who bake above<br />
and beyond the call of duty.<br />
In Beloit, Beth Schultz fills<br />
that role.<br />
“She is just a dear soul that<br />
brings in boxes and boxes of<br />
cookies,” said Joyce Drost, a fellow<br />
church member and baker.<br />
In Elkhorn, Ann Serpe is<br />
among the busiest bakers.<br />
“Well, I’m a week and a half<br />
away (from the cookie walk), and<br />
so far I have about 90 dozen,”<br />
Serpe said.<br />
Serpe has always helped out,<br />
but once she retired, she had<br />
more time to bake.<br />
“I don’t think mine are the<br />
best, but they’re very good,” she<br />
said. “I make a pecan one with<br />
raspberry jelly and a rum/nutmeg<br />
stick. There’s a butter and<br />
cream cheese one that I roll out<br />
and wrap around chocolate<br />
chips.”<br />
Everyone seems to have their<br />
favorite cookie, but most like to<br />
sample a wide variety.<br />
“Sometimes they want this,<br />
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said Joyce Schrader, one of the<br />
organizers of the Honey Creek<br />
cookie walk.<br />
The Honey Creek church asks<br />
members to donate cookies, and<br />
also has an organized cookie<br />
bake.<br />
“We get together the Sunday<br />
before (the walk) and decorate<br />
the church,” Schrader said.<br />
“Then we have our chili lunch<br />
when everyone brings in a pot,<br />
and we mix it all together and<br />
then we do the cookie baking.<br />
“It’s a joint effort to get our<br />
cookies mixed up, baked and<br />
frosted. It’s a fun thing to do<br />
every year.”<br />
My family always baked a<br />
dozen or more varieties of<br />
Christmas cookies. They were<br />
boxed up and given away as<br />
gifts, and arranged on trays for<br />
holiday gatherings. Everyone<br />
had their favorite.<br />
I still make the date pinwheels,<br />
and everyone knows it.<br />
My sister says they’re too fussy<br />
for her — can she have some<br />
please? And my dad reminds me<br />
how much my mom likes them.<br />
(I suppose he eats a few, too,<br />
don’t you think?)<br />
This same sister, on the other<br />
hand, makes the Danish sugar<br />
cookies that I remember so well.<br />
I shy away from those, because<br />
when I make them, they just<br />
don’t seem to be as good as the<br />
ones she gives me nicely boxed<br />
up.<br />
I suspect a lot of families have<br />
their own must-have Christmas<br />
cookies, but there’s always room<br />
for a new favorite, isn’t there?<br />
Here are a few suggestions:<br />
Date pinwheels<br />
Makes 4 dozen<br />
Cookie batter:<br />
1 cup butter<br />
2 cups brown sugar<br />
2 large eggs<br />
1/2 teaspoon salt<br />
1 tsp. cinnamon<br />
1 tsp. baking soda<br />
4 cups flour<br />
Filling:<br />
1-1/2 cups dates, chopped<br />
2/3 cup water<br />
2/3 cup sugar<br />
2/3 cup walnuts, finely<br />
chopped<br />
Cream together butter, sugar<br />
and eggs. Sift dry ingredients<br />
together and add. Stir by hand<br />
until well-blended. Divide dough<br />
into four balls and chill.<br />
In a heavy stockpot, combine<br />
the dates, water and sugar and<br />
cook over low heat about 30 to<br />
45 minutes or until thickened.<br />
Remove from heat and stir in<br />
nuts. Chill.<br />
Roll each ball of dough into a<br />
rectangle. Spread one-fourth of<br />
the filling on each rectangle and<br />
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cookie walk.<br />
roll up from the short side to<br />
make a log. Freeze until firm.<br />
Remove a cookie log from the<br />
freezer and slice into 1/4-inchthick<br />
circles. Bake on a paperlined<br />
cookie sheet in a pre-heated<br />
325 F oven for about 10 to 15<br />
minutes or until set and lightly<br />
browned.<br />
Pecan fingers<br />
Makes 10 dozen<br />
1 cup butter<br />
1/4 cup powdered sugar<br />
1/4 tsp. salt<br />
1 tsp. vanilla<br />
1 Tbsp. water<br />
2 cups flour<br />
2 cups pecans, finely chopped<br />
extra powdered sugar for coating<br />
Cream together first five<br />
ingredients. Stir in flour a little<br />
at a time. Add pecans and mix.<br />
Taking one tablespoon of dough<br />
at a time, make a small log<br />
about 3/4 inch thick and 2 inches<br />
long. Place on ungreased cookie<br />
sheet and bake in a preheated<br />
325 F oven for about 15 minutes<br />
until just lightly browned on the<br />
bottom.<br />
Cool completely on wire racks.<br />
Roll each cookie in the extra<br />
powdered sugar and store in a<br />
tightly covered container.<br />
Chocolate<br />
snowswirl fudge<br />
3 cups semi-sweet chocolate<br />
chips<br />
1 can Eagle brand sweetened<br />
condensed milk<br />
4 Tbsps. butter<br />
1-1/2 tsps. vanilla extract<br />
dash salt<br />
1 cup chopped nuts<br />
2 cups miniature marshmallows<br />
Melt chips with 1 can sweetened<br />
condensed milk, 2<br />
Tablespoons butter, vanilla and<br />
salt. Remove from heat; stir in<br />
nuts. Spread evenly into foillined<br />
8- or 9-inch square pan.<br />
Melt marshmallows with<br />
remaining 2 Tablespoons butter.<br />
Spread on top of fudge. With<br />
table knife or metal spatula,<br />
swirl through top of fudge. Chill<br />
at least two hours or until firm.<br />
Turn fudge onto cutting board;<br />
peel off foil and cut into squares.<br />
Store covered.<br />
Lemon crumb bars<br />
1 pkg. (18-1/4-oz size) lemon<br />
or yellow cake mix<br />
1/2 cup butter<br />
1 egg<br />
3 egg yolks<br />
2 cups finely crushed Saltine<br />
crackers (<br />
1 can Eagle brand sweetened<br />
condensed milk<br />
1/2 cup lemon juice<br />
Preheat oven to 350 F. In large<br />
bowl, beat cake mix, margarine<br />
and 1 egg with mixer until crumbly.<br />
Stir in Saltine crumbs.<br />
Reserving 2 cups crumb mixture,<br />
press remaining crumbs on bottom<br />
of greased 9- by 13-inch baking<br />
pan.<br />
Bake 15 to 20 minutes or until<br />
golden. With mixer or wire<br />
whisk, beat three egg yolks,<br />
sweetened condensed milk and<br />
lemon juice together. Spread<br />
over prepared crust. Top with<br />
reserved crumb mixture.<br />
Bake 25 minutes longer or<br />
until set and top is golden. Cool.<br />
Refrigerate within two hours.<br />
Cut into bars. Store covered in<br />
refrigerator.<br />
Ginger cookies<br />
1-1/2 cup butter<br />
1/2 cup molasses<br />
1 cup brown sugar<br />
1 cup white sugar<br />
2 large eggs<br />
4-1/2 cups flour<br />
4 tsps. baking soda<br />
1 tsp. ginger<br />
2 tsps. cinnamon<br />
1 tsp. cloves<br />
1 tsp. nutmeg<br />
additional sugar in small bowl<br />
Cream together the butter,<br />
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together dry ingredients and stir<br />
in until well incorporated.<br />
Form into small balls about an<br />
inch in diameter. Roll each ball<br />
in sugar, flatten slightly and set<br />
about 2 inches apart on<br />
ungreased baking sheets. Freeze<br />
until ready to use. Bake at 350 F<br />
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■ Mrs. Santa’s Pantry cookie<br />
walk 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 6 at<br />
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6 at the Milton United Methodist<br />
Church, 241 Northside Drive.<br />
Christmas cards created from<br />
original paintings by Estella<br />
Fena will be available. (608) 868-<br />
3585.<br />
■ Taste of Christmas cookie<br />
walk 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Dec. 6 at<br />
St. John’s Lutheran Church, 1000<br />
Bluff St., Beloit. Use Merrill<br />
Street entrance. (608) 365-7838.<br />
■ Cookie walk, craft and bake<br />
sale 9 a.m. Dec. 13, New Horizon<br />
United Methodist Church, 1726 S.<br />
Murphy Road, Janesville. (608)<br />
876-6256.<br />
for about 10 minutes.<br />
Rum balls<br />
Makes 6 dozen<br />
4 cups vanilla wafers, crushed<br />
2 cups pecans, finely ground<br />
2 cups powdered sugar<br />
4 Tbsp. cocoa powder<br />
4 Tbsp. maple syrup or dark<br />
Karo syrup<br />
2/3 cup dark rum<br />
Extra 2 cups powdered sugar<br />
In bowl, combine crushed<br />
vanilla wafers, pecans, powdered<br />
sugar and cocoa. Stir in maple<br />
syrup and dark rum to form a<br />
sticky mixture. Using a teaspoon,<br />
form 1-inch balls and roll<br />
them in the extra powdered<br />
sugar to coat. Store in a tightly<br />
sealed container for at least one<br />
week to develop flavor.<br />
Baking tips<br />
Because eggs vary in size,<br />
figure how many eggs you need<br />
by measure — 1 egg should<br />
equal 1/4 cup.<br />
Chill cookie sheets before<br />
using to prevent the cookies<br />
from spreading too much.<br />
Mix cookies by hand; electric<br />
mixers can make the dough<br />
tough.<br />
Cool cookies on a wire rack.<br />
This allows the moisture to<br />
escape and prevents the cookies<br />
from getting soggy.<br />
Lynn Greene is senior editor for<br />
CSI Media, which publishes Walworth<br />
County Sunday. Contact her<br />
at lgreene<br />
@communityshoppers.com.
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Walworth County will receive sealed bids for<br />
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Society’s Assets offers<br />
scholarships: Applications<br />
are available for Society’s<br />
Assets 2009 scholarship<br />
awards program. Applicants<br />
must have a disability, be pursuing<br />
a post-secondary degree<br />
and reside in the group’s service<br />
area, which includes<br />
Walworth County. Application<br />
materials must be submitted by<br />
Feb. 1, 2009. Call (262) 637-<br />
9128 ext 221 to request an<br />
application packet.<br />
Yerkes looking for volunteers:<br />
The Yerkes Observatory<br />
is looking for adult volunteers to<br />
help once or twice a month during<br />
regularly scheduled<br />
Saturday programs. This is an<br />
opportunity to learn about one<br />
of Walworth County’s treasures<br />
in Williams Bay. For more, contact<br />
Richard Dreiser at (262)<br />
245-5555, extension 832.<br />
Rotary Club seeking donations<br />
for food baskets:<br />
The Walworth-Fontana Rotary<br />
Club is looking for donations for<br />
its 2008 food basket distribution<br />
project. The club raises funds<br />
annually for the distribution of<br />
more than 250 food baskets<br />
given to needy families. Make<br />
checks payable to the<br />
Walworth-Fontana Rotary<br />
Foundation, <strong>Inc</strong>., P.O. Box 268,<br />
Walworth, WI 53184. For more<br />
information, contact Pamela<br />
Knorr at (262) 275-6896 ext.<br />
204.<br />
Author looking for stories<br />
about Delavan knitting<br />
mill: Author Joanne Babic is<br />
looking for input from area citizens<br />
to help with her book<br />
about Delavan’s Bradley<br />
Knitting Mill. Babic is looking for<br />
stories of “romance among the<br />
looms,” especially those of men<br />
and women who met while<br />
working there, married and<br />
started families. Contributors<br />
will receive full credit in the<br />
book. Babic can be contacted<br />
through e-mail at<br />
babic_Joanne@yahoo.com, or<br />
at her address: 20118 69th Ave.<br />
E., Spanaway, WA 98387.<br />
East Troy residents petition<br />
to clear square of snow<br />
dumping: Activists in the village<br />
of East Troy are petitioning<br />
the municipality not to dump<br />
plowed snow in square in the<br />
center of the village. Some<br />
called the piles of snow there<br />
“Mt. Brown.”<br />
Gallery opens paper collage<br />
exhibit: The First Citizens<br />
Gallery in Whitewater opened<br />
an exhibit of paper collages created<br />
by M. Virginia Epps. Epps<br />
is a retired UW-Whitewater faculty<br />
member and has been able<br />
to work on art at her studio.<br />
Epps also serves as courtside<br />
announcer for the UW-<br />
Whitewater women’s volleyball<br />
team and a grant proposal<br />
reviewer for the<br />
WisconsinImprovement of<br />
Teacher Quality program. The<br />
exhibit continues through the<br />
end of December.<br />
Aurora calls ‘Good Neighbor<br />
Day’ a success: Aurora<br />
Lakeland Medical Center called<br />
its Good Neighbor Day drive a<br />
success. More than 30 volunteers<br />
participated and collected<br />
420 pieces of clothing, 45<br />
pounds of assorted medications,<br />
44 eyeglasses and 28<br />
stuffed animals. Lakeland was<br />
participating in the Aurora<br />
Health Care system’s statewide<br />
drive, which collected a total of<br />
more than 1,600 pounds of old<br />
medication, nearly 12,200<br />
pieces of used clothing, more<br />
than 600 cell phones, nearly<br />
430 computers, almost 600<br />
teddy bears and stuffed animals<br />
and more than 1,400 personal<br />
care items and new clothing.<br />
Latin American author<br />
gives presentation at UW-<br />
Whitewater: One of Latin<br />
America’s most influential and<br />
celebrated authors Cristina<br />
Garcia, will give a lecture at 7<br />
p.m. Monday at the University<br />
of Wisconsin-Whitewater’s<br />
Young Auditorium. Garcia will<br />
present her newest novel, “A<br />
Handbook to Luck.” Garcia’s<br />
visit is part of the College of<br />
Letters and Sciences and<br />
Young Auditorium’s <strong>Community</strong><br />
Reading Initiative. This lecture<br />
is free and open to the public.<br />
Old Fashioned Christmas<br />
celebration in downtown<br />
Sharon: The residents from<br />
the village of Sharon are holding<br />
an old fashioned Christmas<br />
celebration from 6 to 8 p.m.<br />
Friday in downtown Sharon at<br />
Veteran’s Park. The Christmas<br />
tree will be lit, there will be a<br />
reading of “Twas the Night<br />
Before Christmas” and local<br />
vendors and entertainment will<br />
be there.<br />
Lakeland players present<br />
Christmas play: The<br />
Lakeland Players present “A<br />
Christmas Carol in Hogpatch<br />
Holler” on Saturday and Sunday<br />
(Dec. 7), with all performances<br />
starting at 4 p.m. The performances<br />
will take place at the<br />
Walworth County Performing<br />
Arts Center, located at 15 W.<br />
Walworth St. in downtown<br />
Elkhorn. For more information<br />
or tickets, call (262) 728-5578<br />
or visit Scene II, located at 206<br />
E. Walworth St. in Elkhorn.<br />
Pelajia presents ‘The Best<br />
Christmas Pageant Ever’:<br />
Pelajia Productions will put on a<br />
production of “The Best<br />
Christmas Pageant Ever,” running<br />
through Sunday (Dec. 7) at<br />
the Geneva Theater, located at<br />
244 Broad St. in Lake Geneva.<br />
The Best Christmas Pageant<br />
Ever play is based on the popular<br />
book written by Barbara<br />
Robinson. It focuses on the<br />
Herdman family, the neighborhood<br />
terrors, who discover the<br />
true meaning of Christmas<br />
while participating in a church<br />
play about the birth of Jesus.<br />
Performances will be over two<br />
weekends. Tickets may be purchased<br />
by calling (262) 248-<br />
9208, going online at<br />
http://www.readyticket.net/webti<br />
cket/htmlshowtimes/64103/.%5<br />
CShowTimes39780.html.<br />
LakeLand church hosts free<br />
Christmas concert:<br />
Singer/songwriter Katie Nelson<br />
and singer and guitarist Scott<br />
Troyer will perform at a free<br />
Christmas concert at 7 p.m.,<br />
Tuesday at the LakeLand<br />
<strong>Community</strong> Church on state<br />
Highway 67, just north of<br />
Highway 50 in Williams Bay. A<br />
social hour with hors d'oeuvres<br />
precedes the concert, starting<br />
at 6 p.m. A free-will offering will<br />
be taken. For more information,<br />
contact (262) 245-4567 or email<br />
info@lakelandcommunitychurch.com.<br />
Creative Outlets present ‘A<br />
Christmas Carol’: Creative<br />
Outlets will put on the classic “A<br />
Christmas Carol” Friday through<br />
Sunday (Dec. 7) at the Fuzzy<br />
Pig in Whitewater. The Fuzzy<br />
Pig is a gift shop and restaurant<br />
located at N8660 Clover Valley<br />
Road just south of Whitewater.<br />
There are two types of tickets<br />
for the event: a ticket including<br />
dinner at the Heritage<br />
Restaurant that begins at 6 p.m.<br />
or a ticket that includes the<br />
show and a light dessert following<br />
the performance, starting at<br />
7 p.m. Tickets must be reserved<br />
in advance. To order tickets or<br />
for more information, call the<br />
Fuzzy Pig at (262) 473-4574.<br />
Woods School holds craft<br />
fair: The Woods School is<br />
holding its seventh annual holiday<br />
craft fair from 7 a.m. to 3<br />
p.m., Saturday (Dec. 6) at the<br />
Woods School, on the corner of<br />
Snake Road and U.S. Highway<br />
50, two miles west of Lake<br />
Geneva. Free raffle ticket with<br />
admission. Featured activities<br />
include pictures with Santa and<br />
food will be available from the<br />
Wildcat Café.<br />
GriefShare surviving the<br />
holidays seminar scheduled:<br />
“GriefShare: Surviving<br />
APPLIANCES AND CHARITY<br />
STAFF<br />
Sears of Delavan Manager James Isenhart holds items donated to the store's 2008 holiday food drive.<br />
Through Dec. 31, anyone who donates four or more nonperishable food items at the Delavan or Lake<br />
Geneva Sears stores will receive a discount on merchandise; the discount is based on the total<br />
amount purchased. The Lake Geneva store will donate items collected there to Mount Zion Church;<br />
the Delavan store will donate its items to the Baptist Church in Delavan. The Lake Geneva store is<br />
located at 200 S. Edwards Blvd.; the Delavan store is located at 307 S. Wright St.<br />
the Holidays” is a helpful,<br />
encouraging seminar for people<br />
facing the holidays after a loved<br />
one’s death. The seminar will<br />
be held from 10:30 a.m. to<br />
12:30 p.m., Saturday (Dec. 6) at<br />
LakeLand <strong>Community</strong> Church,<br />
located at N3181 Wisconsin<br />
Highway 67 in Lake Geneva.<br />
There’s no charge for this event.<br />
The seminar features practical<br />
suggestions and reassurance<br />
through video interviews with<br />
counselors, grief experts and<br />
other people who have experienced<br />
the holidays after a loved<br />
one’s death. Those who attend<br />
will receive a free book with<br />
more than 30 daily readings<br />
providing additional insights and<br />
ideas on holiday survival. Call<br />
Candice at (262) 740-0593 to<br />
register or for more information.<br />
Church holds nativity display<br />
and lunch: The Triune<br />
Lutheran Church is asking the<br />
public to attend an indoor nativity<br />
display from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />
Saturday (Dec. 6). Admission to<br />
the event includes soup, sandwiches<br />
and bars. The church is<br />
located at N1584 County Road<br />
K in Sharon township.<br />
East Troy readies for Santa<br />
Parade Train: The Santa<br />
Parade Train will make its way<br />
from the Elegant Farmer to the<br />
East Troy village square to light<br />
the tree there Saturday (Dec.<br />
6). The train will leave the<br />
Elegant Farmer, located at<br />
1545 Main St. in Mukwonago<br />
and will make brief stops along<br />
the way until it reaches the village<br />
square at 6:30 p.m.<br />
Festivities begin on the Village<br />
Square at 6 p.m. with a<br />
Christmas carol sing-along and<br />
a drawing and free photos with<br />
Santa and Mrs. Claus will take<br />
place after the lighting.<br />
Friends of the Phoenix Park<br />
Bandshell announce caroling<br />
event: The Friends of<br />
the Phoenix Park Bandshell will<br />
hold the 2nd annual community<br />
caroling at 6 p.m., Saturday<br />
(Dec. 6) at the Phoenix Park<br />
Bandshell in Delavan.<br />
Refreshments will be available.<br />
For more information about this<br />
event or to become a friend,<br />
please visit www.phoenixparkbandshell.com<br />
or Dave Block at<br />
(262) 725-6034 or<br />
president@phoenixparkbandshell.com.<br />
UW-Whitewater music<br />
department hosts concert,<br />
benefit dinner and<br />
silent auction: The<br />
University of Wisconsin-<br />
Whitewater music department<br />
will present its annual gala holiday<br />
concert, benefit dinner and<br />
silent auction at 7:30 p.m.,<br />
Saturday (Dec. 6) at the Young<br />
Auditorium on the UW-<br />
Whitewater campus. The concert<br />
also serves as a major<br />
fundraiser for the department’s<br />
scholarship fund. The auction<br />
begins at 7 p.m. All proceeds<br />
from this event go directly to<br />
music students. To purchase<br />
tickets or more information, call<br />
(262) 472-2222 or order online<br />
at http://tickets.uww.edu.<br />
UW-Whitewater gospel<br />
choir director named a<br />
Minerva Society<br />
Laureate: University of<br />
Wisconsin-Whitewater adjunct<br />
music instructor and gospel<br />
choir director Leotha Stanley<br />
was named the 2008 Minerva<br />
Society Laureate by the<br />
Wisconsin Academy of<br />
Sciences, Arts and Letters. The<br />
Minerva Society embodies the<br />
Wisconsin Academy’s most<br />
generous annual supporters.
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Dec.1:<br />
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from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Irving<br />
Young Memorial Library, 431 W. Center<br />
St., Whitewater. Applications will be taken<br />
by appointment. (262) 741-3268.<br />
Contemporary Issue Lecture Dec. 1,<br />
at 7 p.m. at Young Auditorium, UW-Whitewater<br />
campus, 930 West Main St., Whitewater.<br />
Christina Garcia, author of<br />
“Dreaming in Cuban”<br />
Interdenominational Singles, over<br />
40, meet Dec. 1, at Perkins Restaurant,<br />
Highway 50, Delavan, at 6:30 p.m. for dinner,<br />
dessert and socializing. For more information,<br />
call John at (262) 728-3005.<br />
Aurora VNA’s Shoo the Flu and<br />
Pneumonia Too! clinic Dec. 1, for any individual<br />
9 years or older (children age 9 to<br />
18 must be accompanied by a guardian).<br />
This clinic is held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at<br />
Frank’s County Market, 58A Market St.,<br />
Elkhorn. (800) 548-7580,<br />
www.Aurora.org/flu.<br />
German Interest Group meets Dec. 1,<br />
at 7 p.m. at St. Marks Lutheran Church,<br />
2921 Mt. Zion Ave., Janesville. (608) 876-<br />
6892.<br />
Dec. 2:<br />
Teen book discussion, Dec. 2, at 4<br />
p.m., Powers Memorial Library, 114 Main<br />
St., Palmyra. The discussion will be of<br />
“Walk Two Moons” by Sharon Creech.<br />
Joppa House Museum meeting,<br />
Dec. 2, at 7 p.m. at the museum, 122 N.<br />
Second St. in Delavan. For more information,<br />
call (262) 728-7061.<br />
Free Christmas concert, Dec. 2, freewill<br />
offering, social hour beginning at 6<br />
p.m. with concert at 7 p.m. LakeLand<br />
<strong>Community</strong> Church, Highway 67, just<br />
north of Highway 50, Williams Bay. (262)<br />
245-4567.<br />
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728-8200, e-mail to info@thedancinghorses.com.<br />
Walworth County Department of<br />
Health and Human Services office<br />
hours for Energy Assistance, Dec. 3,<br />
from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., at East Troy Village<br />
Hall and Police Department, 2106<br />
Church St., East Troy. Applications will be<br />
taken by appointment. (262) 741-3268.<br />
Crop Decisions 2009 webinar, Dec. 3,<br />
from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Room 201, Government<br />
Center, located at 100 W. Walworth<br />
St., downtown Elkhorn. To participate,<br />
peg.reedy@ces.uwex.edu or (262) 741-<br />
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Author’s Echo writers group, Dec. 3,<br />
Western Racine County Building, 209 N.<br />
Main St., Burlington. For more information,<br />
call (262) 767-9661.<br />
Dec. 4:<br />
Harbor of Hope support group, Dec.<br />
4, from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Aurora VNA<br />
of Wisconsin, 500 Interchange North,<br />
Lake Geneva. For more information, call<br />
(262) 249-2860.<br />
Whitewater’s Christmas parade, Dec.<br />
4. at 6 p.m. downtown Whitewater. (262)<br />
473-4005, www.discoverwhitewater.com.<br />
Dec. 5:<br />
Walworth County Senior Travel Club<br />
meets Dec. 5, from 10 a.m. to noon, at<br />
the Mathison Memorial Library in Elkhorn,<br />
101 N. Wisconsin St., Elkhorn. Call<br />
Sandy, (262) 882-5564.<br />
A reading of “The Polar Express”<br />
Dec. 5, at 6 p.m. at Caribou Coffee, 883<br />
Main St. in Lake Geneva. Following the<br />
reading, there will be a tree lighting ceremony<br />
in Riviera Park.<br />
Elkhorn’s <strong>Community</strong> Tree Lighting<br />
Ceremony, Dec. 5, at 6:30 p.m. (262)<br />
723-4200.<br />
27th annual Christmas parade, Dec.<br />
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Dec. 5-7:<br />
“A Christmas Carol” performed Dec.<br />
5, 6, and 7, at The Fuzzy Pig, N8660<br />
Clover Valley Road, Whitewater. Tickets<br />
are limited, call (262) 473-3209.<br />
“The Best Christmas Pageant Ever”<br />
performed Dec. 5, 6, and 7, at The<br />
Geneva Theater, 244 Broad St., in Lake<br />
Geneva, showcasing local amateur talent<br />
as well as professional Chicago talent.<br />
The show is a Pelajia Production. For<br />
more information, call (262) 248-2370, or<br />
visit www.machineinc.com/productions.php.<br />
The Festival of Lights, Dec. 5 through<br />
7, downtown Lake Geneva, featuring tree<br />
lighting ceremony, live entertainment including<br />
the arrival of reindeer and Father<br />
Christmas. (262) 248-4448.<br />
Christmas Open House, Dec 5-7,<br />
downtown Burlington. For more information,<br />
call (262) 763-6044, www.burlingtonchamber.org.<br />
Dec. 6:<br />
‘GriefShare Surviving the Holidays’<br />
seminar, Dec. 6, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30<br />
p.m., LakeLand <strong>Community</strong> Church,<br />
N3181 Hwy. 67, Lake Geneva. The seminar<br />
is aimed at people facing the holidays<br />
after a loved one’s death. Call Candice at<br />
(262) 740-0593 to register or for more information.<br />
UW-Whitewater annual Gala Dec. 6,<br />
at 7:30 p.m. at Young Auditorium. The musical<br />
showcase will include a silent auction,<br />
with monies going towards<br />
scholarship fun. For donations to the auction<br />
and tickets to the event, contact<br />
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matthewm@uww.edu.<br />
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#1048227 - LAKE GENEVA:<br />
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#1049029 - LAKE WANDA-<br />
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#938305 - WHITEWATER:<br />
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#974410 - FONTANA: Enjoy<br />
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#1005922 - ELKHORN:<br />
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2B Walworth County Sunday<br />
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DANCE STUDIO GETS TOES A-TAPPIN’<br />
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Business name: Toe To Toe Ballet<br />
School.<br />
Owner: Colleen Huberty.<br />
Address: 7 S. Wisconsin St., Elkhorn.<br />
Hours: 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Monday<br />
through Thursday.<br />
Phone: (262) 723-1700.<br />
Web site:<br />
www.toetotoeballetschool.com.<br />
Type of business: Dance studio.<br />
When did the business open?<br />
September 2004.<br />
Why did you start this business? A<br />
friend asked me to teach her daughter a<br />
private ballet lesson to see if she enjoyed<br />
dancing. This little girl grew into a class<br />
of a dozen children, which ultimately<br />
became our studio that now has more<br />
than 150 students.<br />
How did you get into this line of<br />
work? I have danced since I was 4 years<br />
old. I have been teaching ballet on and<br />
off (mostly on) for more than 27 years.<br />
What types of products or services<br />
does your business offer? We offer<br />
dance lessons. We specialize in ballet; it<br />
is the most difficult and disciplined of all<br />
dance forms. Many other dance forms<br />
are derived from ballet, so with classical<br />
instruction, it is relatively easy to transfer<br />
the skills acquired in ballet to other<br />
forms, such as jazz, modern, etc.<br />
In addition to ballet, we offer jazz and<br />
modern, as well as dance-team jazz and<br />
children’s theater during the winter and<br />
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Toe to Toe Ballet School owner Colleen Huberty poses with a group of her students. The<br />
Elkhorn studio offers instruction in ballet, jazz and modern dance, as well as special<br />
events and a ballet performance each spring.<br />
summer months. We also work with the<br />
Elkhorn Area High School dance team<br />
and gymnasts from the Walworth<br />
County Gymnastics and Dance Center.<br />
What has been the biggest challenge<br />
in your business? Until this<br />
year, our biggest issue was space. We<br />
honor, an associate must complete a<br />
comprehensive course in understanding<br />
the needs, considerations and goals of<br />
real estate buyers and sellers age 55 and<br />
older.<br />
Merwin is chairwoman and past president<br />
of the Lakes Area Realtors<br />
Association’s Professional Standard<br />
Committee. She also holds several other<br />
real estate credentials.<br />
Gateway to offer online ‘open house’:<br />
Gateway Technical College is planning an<br />
event to give prospective students a<br />
chance to chat with instructors, as well as<br />
research their career options and college<br />
resources — all without leaving their<br />
recently added additional space, and<br />
now have a main dance room of almost<br />
800 square feet, as well as a room specially<br />
designed and decorated for our<br />
youngest dancers and a newly expanded<br />
waiting room for our parents. This<br />
means that our biggest challenge now is<br />
house.<br />
GTC will host a virtual open house from<br />
2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at<br />
www.gtc.edu/virtualopenhouse. The event<br />
will give prospective students the opportunity<br />
to learn more about some of GTC’s<br />
programs and ask questions of instructors<br />
and student-services professionals.<br />
“We are accommodating our students’<br />
and prospective students’ busy lifestyles<br />
by giving them access to Gateway information<br />
without having to come to one of<br />
our campuses,” said GTC Executive Vice<br />
President and Provost Zina Haywood.<br />
GTC has campuses in Kenosha, Racine<br />
and Walworth counties. For more information,<br />
visit www.gtc.edu.<br />
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managing the growth of our business.<br />
What aspect of the business do<br />
you enjoy most? Getting to know the<br />
families that frequent our studio, both<br />
the dancers and their parents and siblings.<br />
Passing on our knowledge and love<br />
of the art of dance to a new generation of<br />
dancers is wonderfully energizing — the<br />
students always inspire us. Also, I love<br />
putting together and choreographing the<br />
spring ballet. It’s different every year.<br />
We are finalizing plans for this spring,<br />
and soon will announce which ballet we<br />
will perform.<br />
From what cities do your customers<br />
come? Because we specialize in<br />
ballet, our students come from all over.<br />
Many come from Elkhorn, Delavan,<br />
Lake Geneva, Williams Bay, Fontana<br />
and Whitewater, but we also have students<br />
from as far away as Eagle, East<br />
Troy, Mukwonago and Burlington. For a<br />
while, we had a student driving from<br />
Delafield!<br />
What are your future plans for the<br />
business? We will host our Performance<br />
Awards in December. We will again be<br />
hosting a judge from the New York Citybased<br />
American Academy of Ballet, who<br />
will observe our students as they perform<br />
and confer awards upon them<br />
based on their performance. We are looking<br />
forward to it. Our students always<br />
do very well.<br />
In addition, we are planning our winter<br />
sessions and spring ballet, as well as<br />
our visiting guest artists and New York<br />
summer study programs. Longer-term,<br />
we are actively hiring new staff as we<br />
continue to expand our programs.<br />
Curves celebrates one year: When<br />
Eileen Gailloreto, owner of Curves in<br />
Elkhorn, purchased the business one year<br />
ago, her mission was to provide Elkhornarea<br />
women with a complete aerobic and<br />
strength-training workout in a fun, supportive<br />
environment.<br />
“It’s exciting to have been a part of the<br />
Elkhorn community this past year, providing<br />
women with weight-loss guidance and<br />
a fun, doable program,” Gailloreto said.<br />
“We feel our success in Elkhorn stems<br />
from not only the strength of the Curves<br />
brand, but our dedication to helping<br />
women get fit.”<br />
For more information, call Curves of<br />
Elkhorn at (262) 723-3051.
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Spending on gift<br />
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A recent survey from the National Retail<br />
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be lower, with consumers tightening belts in a<br />
difficult economy.<br />
The sixth annual gift-card survey, conducted<br />
by BIGresearch, found that spending on such<br />
cards, which has been growing rapidly, is<br />
expected to fall by nearly 6 percent this year —<br />
from $26.3 billion last year to $24.9 billion this<br />
year.<br />
Fewer people plan to purchase gift cards this<br />
year, the survey reports. Last year, 56.6 percent<br />
of all shoppers purchased at least one gift card.<br />
This year, 53.5 percent of shoppers are projected<br />
to buy a gift card. The survey also found that<br />
gift-card shoppers will be spending less. Last<br />
year, the average spent on cards was $156.24.<br />
This year, it is expected to drop to $147.33.<br />
“Some price-conscious shoppers will be passing<br />
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said Tracy Mullin, president and CEO of the<br />
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The survey found that gift cards are particularly<br />
popular among men, who will spend an<br />
average of $156.98 on the cards they buy.<br />
A breakdown by age finds that Americans<br />
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The survey found<br />
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this holiday season<br />
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Another 10.9 percent said they would rather<br />
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Other shoppers, some 7.7 percent surveyed,<br />
say they simply do not know which gift card a<br />
person would want. And as times get tougher,<br />
3.1 percent said they’re cutting back on card<br />
purchases for fear that retailers will go out of<br />
business before recipients can use the cards.<br />
Though gift-card spending is expected to<br />
decrease, more people than ever will be asking<br />
for them this holiday season. According to the<br />
federation’s first holiday-spending survey,<br />
released last month, 54.9 percent of consumers<br />
would like to receive a gift card this holiday<br />
season, up slightly from 53.8 percent last year.<br />
Gift cards, in fact, are expected to be the mostrequested<br />
gift this year, followed by books, CDs,<br />
DVDs, videos and video games.<br />
Phil Rist, vice president of strategy for<br />
BIGresearch, said, “Most consumers have been<br />
holding back on spending for themselves all<br />
year long, and would love nothing more than<br />
receiving a gift card that would let them buy<br />
whatever they want. Being able to walk<br />
through a store and select their own present<br />
would be a gift in and of itself for many<br />
Americans.”<br />
The survey, which polled 8,758 consumers,<br />
was conducted Nov. 5 to Nov. 11, and was<br />
designed to gauge consumer behavior and shopping<br />
trends related to the holidays. The federation<br />
is the world’s largest retail trade association<br />
and represents more than 1.6 million U.S.<br />
establishments that employ more than 24 million<br />
people, or about one in five American workers.<br />
The opinions above are those of Tom Butenhoff<br />
and not necessarily of this paper or Stifel Nicolaus.<br />
Write to him in care of Stifel Nicolaus, 330 E.<br />
Ki<strong>lb</strong>ourn Ave., Suite 250, Milwaukee, WI 53202.<br />
Gateway Technical College plans $450,000<br />
renovation project at Elkhorn campus<br />
Changes will update<br />
technology, add space<br />
for medical programs<br />
BY MATT DOLBEY<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
ELKHORN — In response to the<br />
growing number of health care facilities<br />
located in and around Walworth<br />
County, Gateway Technical College is<br />
moving forward with plans to help<br />
more local residents enter the medical<br />
field.<br />
The GTC Board of Trustees at its<br />
Nov. 20 meeting approved a $450,000<br />
plan to renovate 6,600 square feet of<br />
the north building on its Elkhorn campus.<br />
The project will upgrade lab<br />
areas and classrooms for GTC’s medical<br />
assistant, nursing assistant and<br />
community pharmacy-technician programs.<br />
The programs have outgrown<br />
the current facility.<br />
“Looking at Walworth County, these<br />
programs will be very attractive to<br />
employers in the district,” GTC Board<br />
of Trustees Vice President Fred<br />
Burkhardt said during a Nov. 21 news<br />
conference.<br />
When completed, the remodeled<br />
facility will have the ability to handle<br />
at least 250 students per year across<br />
the three programs. It also will double<br />
the number of potential pharmacy<br />
technician graduates to 16 and<br />
increase capacity for the future classes<br />
in the other affected programs.<br />
The project also will bring muchneeded<br />
technology upgrades, including<br />
modern hospital beds, a computerized<br />
patient simulator and blood-taking<br />
labs, among others.<br />
Nursing instructor Helen Holder<br />
said students and staff have been<br />
using some of the same devices since<br />
she first arrived at Gateway in 1991.<br />
“The use of technology is so important,”<br />
Holder said.<br />
The renovation will add examination<br />
rooms that simulate a clinic experience,<br />
as well as a medical-assistant<br />
lab and a pharmacy-technician lab to<br />
replicate real-world situations.<br />
While the project will not add<br />
square footage, it will more efficiently<br />
use the existing space by replacing a<br />
long, wide hallway with a classroom,<br />
office and storage space.<br />
“The traffic flow will be better,” said<br />
GTC Health Occupations Dean Mike<br />
O’Donnell said.<br />
In addition, instructors’ offices,<br />
which now are located on the other<br />
side of the building, will be closer to<br />
MATT DOLBEY/STAFF<br />
Gateway Technical College Board of Trustees Vice President Fred Burkhardt explains<br />
plans for a $450,000 renovation project at GTC’s Elkhorn campus during a Nov. 21<br />
news conference.<br />
the instruction areas and labs, which<br />
O’Donnell said will increase students’<br />
access to teachers.<br />
GTC officials say students also will<br />
benefit from the updated labs. The<br />
current lab has room for just four hospital<br />
beds, which O’Donnell said<br />
should accommodate eight students.<br />
However, larger groups often are<br />
forced to crowd around the beds during<br />
classes. After it is remodeled, the<br />
lab will have 10 beds, as well as a<br />
DVD player at each station that will<br />
allow students to watch instructional<br />
videos.<br />
“Adding beds will enhance the student<br />
experience,” O’Donnell said.<br />
Nursing instructor Jo Hart said she<br />
now teaches 20 students when there<br />
only is room for eight.<br />
“We’ve grown so much,” Hart said.<br />
Holder agreed.<br />
“We’ve outgrown our old house,” she<br />
said.<br />
O’Donnell said the remodeled wing<br />
will include lockable areas for teachers<br />
to store microscopes and other expensive<br />
equipment. The current facility<br />
has little storage space, causing<br />
instructors to use rolling carts and<br />
countertops, which leaves the equipment<br />
vulnerable to theft or damage.<br />
The project will be paid for by the<br />
college’s general fund. Burkhardt said<br />
the cost will not increase the levy for<br />
county taxpayers. Before work can<br />
begin, it must receive final approval<br />
from the Wisconsin Technical College<br />
System board of directors. The board<br />
will next meet Jan. 26 in Madison.<br />
Burkhardt, who also serves as executive<br />
vice president of the Walworth<br />
County Economic Development<br />
Alliance, focused on the job growth<br />
opportunities that an expanded health<br />
wing could create.<br />
“These are jobs that have immediate,<br />
real-time need,” Burkhardt said,<br />
adding that health care is one of<br />
Walworth County’s largest industries.<br />
“This is an opportunity to train and<br />
retain the talent.”<br />
GTC UPGRADES<br />
The Gateway Technical College Board of<br />
Trustees recently approved a $450,000<br />
remodeling project at its Elkhorn campus.<br />
Here are some details:<br />
■ The project will refurbish 6,600 square<br />
feet area of the campus’ north building.<br />
■ The project will add classrooms, as well<br />
as office and storage space for three of<br />
Gateway’s medical programs.<br />
■ The estimated cost is $450,000, which<br />
will be paid for out of GTC’s general fund<br />
and will not increase the tax levy.<br />
■ Pending approval by the Wisconsin<br />
Technical College System board, construction<br />
is slated to begin in May at the conclusion<br />
of the spring semester; the project is<br />
expected to be completed in time for the<br />
fall semester.
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intending to<br />
discriminate. All housing<br />
advertised in this<br />
publication is assumed<br />
to be available on an<br />
equal opportunity basis.<br />
To complain of<br />
discrimination call HUD<br />
toll-free at<br />
1 (800) 669-9777.<br />
The toll free telephone<br />
number for the<br />
hearing impaired is<br />
1 (800) 927-9275.<br />
Casey’s<br />
Sewing Center<br />
We sell Janome<br />
Sewing Machines<br />
Repair All Makes<br />
Scissor Sharpening<br />
including<br />
Sewing Shears<br />
& Beauty Shears<br />
2240 Prairie Ave.<br />
North Gate Plaza<br />
Beloit<br />
Toll Free 1-888-285-4135<br />
CARRIERS WANTED<br />
ROUTES AVAILABLE<br />
Call our Circulation Department today!<br />
(262) 728-3424<br />
A PUBLICATION<br />
Warm winter specials at<br />
Florida's New Smyrna<br />
Beach. Stay a week or<br />
longer. Plan a beach wedding<br />
or a family reunion.<br />
www.nsbfla.com or<br />
1-800-541-9621<br />
WCAN and/or THE MEM-<br />
BER PUBLICATIONS review<br />
ads to the best of<br />
their ability. Unfortunately,<br />
many unscrupulous people<br />
are waiting to take<br />
your money! Please be<br />
cautious when answering<br />
ads that sound too good to<br />
be true. If you have a<br />
problem with an ad,<br />
please contact The Department<br />
of Trade, Agriculture<br />
& Consumer Protection<br />
1-800-422-7128 for information,<br />
or to file a complaint.<br />
(wcan)<br />
87190<br />
87957<br />
87965<br />
C LASSIFIED I NDEX<br />
Use this index to help<br />
place your classified ad.<br />
For Sale<br />
Notices - Cover<br />
Memorials<br />
Card of Thanks<br />
Notices<br />
Lost & Found<br />
Personals<br />
To Give Away<br />
Wanted to Buy<br />
For Rent General<br />
Pets<br />
Auctions<br />
Farm Items<br />
Antiques<br />
Good Things to Eat<br />
Work Wanted<br />
Music<br />
Child Care<br />
Business Opportunity<br />
Lawn & Garden<br />
Seasonal Services<br />
Services Offered<br />
RUMMAG E SALES<br />
( By AREA)<br />
Afton<br />
Beloit East<br />
Beloit West<br />
Brodhead<br />
Burlington<br />
Lyons<br />
Country Estates<br />
Caledonia<br />
Clinton<br />
Darien<br />
Delavan<br />
East Troy<br />
Edgerton<br />
A<strong>lb</strong>ion<br />
Newville<br />
Elkhorn<br />
Ludwell Estates<br />
Lauderdale Lakes<br />
Fontana<br />
Footville<br />
Genoa City<br />
Pell Lake<br />
Twin Lakes<br />
Janesville East<br />
Janesville South<br />
Janesville West<br />
Johnstown<br />
Lake Geneva<br />
Lake Como<br />
Springfield<br />
Loves Park<br />
Machesney Park<br />
Milton<br />
Orfordville<br />
Poplar Grove<br />
Rockford<br />
Rockton<br />
Roscoe<br />
Sharon<br />
Shopiere<br />
Tiffany<br />
South Beloit<br />
Walworth<br />
Zenda<br />
Whitewater<br />
Williams Bay<br />
Other Locations<br />
• ••• •<br />
Help Wanted<br />
Real Estate Notice<br />
Real Estate Wanted to Buy<br />
Real Estate For Sale<br />
Manufactured Homes<br />
Real Estate Wanted to Rent<br />
Real Estate For Rent<br />
Apartment Rental<br />
Rooms for Rent<br />
Vans<br />
Sport Utilities<br />
Auto Services<br />
Auto Parts<br />
Auto Wanted to Buy<br />
Cars<br />
Motorcycles<br />
Trucks<br />
Recreational Equipment<br />
Snowmobiles<br />
Watercraft<br />
87962
Place Your Ad Today!! Walworth County Sunday Sunday, November 30, 2008 5B<br />
www.beloitauction.com<br />
COMBINED ESTATE &<br />
HOUSEHOLD AUCTION<br />
Wed., Dec. 3rd – 4:30 P.M.<br />
534 W. Grand Ave., Beloit, WI<br />
See why it’s smart to shop the AUCTION<br />
way. Choose from excellent quality<br />
household furnishings for every room in<br />
your home – beer mirrors & signs – sports<br />
cards – power & hand tools including<br />
Craftsman scroll & band saws, Husky air<br />
compressor, & more – Mongoose, Next,<br />
Huffy, & other bikes – cookie jars, primitives,<br />
glassware, dishes, books, jewelry, & many<br />
more desirable collectibles & special items.<br />
Stop in to preview in both Auction rooms &<br />
plan to attend or use our courtesy absentee<br />
bidder service for this fast-moving estate &<br />
household Auction event.<br />
Dec. 17th is our Customer Appreciation Auction.<br />
Free food & refreshments! Drawings throughout the<br />
Auction for prizes. (Must be present to win.)<br />
Receive a ticket for every 2 items of nonperishable<br />
food you bring in for distribution at Caritas.<br />
We’re accepting your donations now.<br />
Preview: Tues. 9:30-6:00 & Wed. 9:30 until Auction.<br />
Terms: Cash, approved check, Visa, M/C, Discover or<br />
Debit. 12% buyer’s fee, 17% buyer’s fee for online<br />
purchases. 2% discount for cash, check, or Debit .<br />
Considering selling YOUR collection?<br />
Let us market & sell it for you using our proven methods!<br />
TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS:<br />
Beloit Auction Service, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
534 W. Grand Ave., Beloit, WI<br />
(608) 364-1965<br />
Richard Ranft,<br />
CAI, GPPA, AARE<br />
Registered Wisconsin<br />
Auctioneer #237<br />
Registered Illinois<br />
Auctioneer #441.001071<br />
Avalon Auction Center<br />
8727 E. Avalon Rd., Avalon, WI<br />
Division of United Country - Beloit Auction Service, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
ESTATE & COLLECTIBLES<br />
AUCTION<br />
Saturday, December 6th • 10 A.M.<br />
8727 E. Avalon Rd. - Avalon, WI<br />
Lunch Available - Comfort Station - Heated Facility<br />
www.avalonauctioncenter.com<br />
Directions: From I-43, exit at Clinton, WI (Hwy. 140)<br />
& go north 5 miles to Avalon Rd., then west to<br />
Auction. From I-90, take Exit 177 east on Avalon Rd.<br />
& go 5 miles to Auction . Watch for signs .<br />
The Auction Center is packed with great items from<br />
several area Estates and other homes & individuals.<br />
Preview from 8:30 A.M. day of Auction. We’ll begin at<br />
10 A.M. & run two rings part of the day. Bring your<br />
friends & enjoy an exciting Auction experience. For<br />
details & photos, go to www.avalonauctioncenter.com<br />
& www.beloitauction.com<br />
Partial listing includes 27-ft. trailer full of Yamaha,<br />
Suzuki, Honda, Kawsaki, & other motorcycle frames,<br />
engines, tires, cards, exhausts, & parts - some<br />
complete without titles; 180 tractor w/loader, diesel, wf.,<br />
ps, 3 pt., good tin & rubber, differential lock-out; 1948<br />
JD A (engine stuck); 16-ft. tandem axle trailer; Dingo<br />
Go-Kart w/new engine; welders & accessories; power<br />
tools; engines; parts washer; Reznor hanging furnace;<br />
tack; chicken nests & feeders; commercial lighting; ice<br />
fishing shanty; ATV tires; mountain bikes; quality<br />
household furnishings & appliances; antique furniture;<br />
stained glass windows; art glass vases & sculptures;<br />
Depression & pattern glass; wooden decoratives;<br />
granite island countertops; cast-iron lawn & garden<br />
ornamentals; & much, much more. See web site for<br />
more details & photos.<br />
PREVIEW : From 8:30 day of Auction.<br />
TERMS : Cash, approved check, Visa, M/C, Discover, or Debit.<br />
12% buyer’s fee. 2% discount for cash, check, or Debit.<br />
Considering selling YOUR collection?<br />
Let us market & sell it for you using our proven methods!<br />
AVALON AUCTION CENTER<br />
608.755.1802 OR 877.364.1965<br />
Richard Ranft, CAI, GPPA, AARE<br />
Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #237<br />
Registered Illinois Auctioneer<br />
#0410001071<br />
Computerized Auction Service<br />
Call Toll Free<br />
1-877-364-1965<br />
Dan McKee #1830<br />
Dan McKee<br />
Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #1830<br />
Avalon Auction Center<br />
8727 Avalon Rd., Avalon, WI<br />
(608) 755-1802<br />
Bill Perkins,<br />
GPPA, CAI<br />
Registered Wisconsin<br />
Auctioneer #1956<br />
Registered Illinois<br />
Auctioneer #441.00964<br />
87066<br />
Bill Perkins, GPPA, CAI<br />
Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #1956<br />
Registered Illinois Auctioneer<br />
#041000964<br />
87068<br />
**LOST**<br />
Female cat, Tortoise<br />
color, Williams Bay,<br />
11/22/08 - 262-245-0881<br />
REWARD<br />
Missing 11/16/08<br />
“RENO”<br />
Purebred AKITA<br />
4yrs old<br />
Missing from Delavan Animal<br />
Clinic. Black/Tan with<br />
white chest & paws. Red<br />
collar & Microchipped<br />
Call Delavan Animal Clinic<br />
262-728-3303,<br />
262-749-8199 or<br />
262-749-8331<br />
Or Delavan Police Dept<br />
262-728-6311<br />
WE BUY hand tools,<br />
small machines,<br />
hardware, garage<br />
contents & shop<br />
estates. Tools from all<br />
trades are of interest.<br />
608-563-5556<br />
DELAVAN<br />
U-STORE-IT<br />
5x10, 5x15,10x10,10x24<br />
10x40, 20x20 & 20x24<br />
262-249-1922<br />
LakesPropertyMgt.com<br />
2 CHIHUAHUA Tea Cups,<br />
white & black; brown, 1 yr<br />
old $650 ea 262-993-4009<br />
½ LAB, ½ BORDER Collie<br />
puppies, ready to go<br />
12/2/08, 3 males, 3 females.<br />
Have first shots.<br />
$150. 262-348-8586<br />
AKC COCKER SPANIEL<br />
Puppies! Mini-Pups too!<br />
Young Adults. HALF<br />
PRICE! Home raised<br />
w/kids! Shots/ Wormed.<br />
Training started. $100<br />
Down. $100/mo 920-563-<br />
3410 VISA/MC (wcan)<br />
AKC PUPS Basset-Beagle-Cocker-Chihuahua-<br />
Dachshund-Lab-Lhasa-<br />
Pomeranian-Schipperke-<br />
Schnauzer-Springer TER-<br />
RIERS:Cairn-Rat-Wire<br />
Fox-Scottie-Yorky<br />
SCHULZ 920-526-3512<br />
(wcan)<br />
GOLDEN RETRIEVER<br />
Pup, purebred, 1 male<br />
$225. 608-295-3844<br />
AUCTIONS<br />
www.communityshoppers.com<br />
AUCTIONS<br />
B&G MACAW: 1 year old,<br />
Full-Feathered, loving,<br />
DNA'd female, microchipped.<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>luding large<br />
cage and playpen. $1,300<br />
negotiable. 262-723-2434<br />
BULLDOG PUPPIES,<br />
available now. Olde English<br />
CKC & IOEBA pedigree<br />
certified. 5 males,<br />
$850 each. 2 females,<br />
$900 each. First shots<br />
worming, tails docked &<br />
health guarantee.<br />
262-894-9355<br />
GREAT DANE PUPS! 5<br />
weeks old. Black & Merle.<br />
AKC. Dew Claws, 1st<br />
Shots. Parents on site.<br />
$500-$600 815-645-8162<br />
or 815-985-8196 (wcan)<br />
Great Stocking Stuffer!<br />
REGISTERED AKC Black<br />
Lab, puppies. Good family<br />
dog & hunting bloodlines,<br />
Vet checked, hips certified,<br />
dew claws removed,<br />
wormed and first shots.<br />
Must Sell!<br />
Ready Wed, Nov 19<br />
Puppies - Before you<br />
shop, consider adoption.<br />
Don't support puppy mill<br />
abuse, neglect and suffering<br />
this Christmas. Learn<br />
more here: NoWisconsin<br />
PuppyMills.com (wcan)<br />
th<br />
Call Jeanne<br />
262-949-1919<br />
REGISTERED BEAGLE,<br />
5 yrs old, rabbit hunts,<br />
$200. Call 608-868-7522<br />
SIBERIAN HUSKY puppies,<br />
sable & white, blk &<br />
white, $300 262-903-7746<br />
BOER GOATS,<br />
bred,<br />
608-201-6480<br />
CORN STALKS & hay,<br />
round bales, straw, stored<br />
inside. 262-275-2251<br />
FORESTRY EQUIP-<br />
MENT: 3pt PTO FARMI<br />
logging winches. VALBY<br />
3pt PTO woodchippers.<br />
Replacement bucket grapples-rotators-woodsplitters-skidsteer-tractor<br />
tire<br />
chains THREE RIVERS<br />
866-638-7885 www.three<br />
riversforestry.com (wcan)<br />
NATURAL RAISED-<br />
LAMBS, $1.00 per <strong>lb</strong>.<br />
Delivery available.<br />
815-648-2828<br />
WANTED FARMLAND<br />
for rent<br />
Call Dan, 262-374-0000<br />
DROPLEAF TABLE, 2<br />
matching caned bottom<br />
chairs, 3 drawer dresser &<br />
mirror, ceramic Quacker<br />
jar, school desk with original<br />
ink well & more. 262-<br />
279-5831<br />
AUCTIONS<br />
BUY & SELL ON-LINE<br />
State of Wisconsin Surplus<br />
Vehicles, Equipment<br />
& More! WisconsinSur<br />
plus.com<br />
Internet Bidding Only<br />
1-800-383-SOLD (wcan)<br />
WANTED COINS<br />
HORSE SLEIGH $750 & a<br />
buggy $850. Model A 2DR<br />
Sedan, original condition,<br />
$3,500. 262-949-5510<br />
FARM FRESH EGGS<br />
$1.50 Dozen<br />
W6650 Stateline Rd<br />
Walworth 262-736-3565;<br />
262-949-8568<br />
6 String Electric Acoustic<br />
$150, 6 String Electric<br />
Washburn $100, Peavey<br />
Amp $100, Black Dog Distortion<br />
Box $40, Morley<br />
Wha Wha Pedal $50.<br />
Call 262-248-9198<br />
BAND SPEAKERS, Sonic,<br />
carpeted, 100 watts,<br />
11x16x24”, wt 25 <strong>lb</strong>s each.<br />
$150 for pr. 262-245-5516<br />
DRUM SET, Pearl, 5<br />
piece, excellent condition<br />
$300. 262-723-6498<br />
Guitar Gallery<br />
New - Used– Vintage.<br />
350 in stock,262-495-8771<br />
TODD GREENE<br />
MUSIC STUDIOS<br />
is coming to Lake Geneva.<br />
Guitar, bass, drums,<br />
pianos & vocals taught.<br />
First lesson is FREE!<br />
Call 262-455-5860<br />
244 Broad St<br />
(in the Geneva Theater)<br />
35 YEARS in Child Care.<br />
Playmates, fenced yard &<br />
lots of TLC. Delavan.<br />
262-949-0080<br />
AFFORDABLE Licensed<br />
Day Care. Tibbets area.<br />
Excellent References.<br />
262-742-4355<br />
CHILD CARE<br />
in my Elkhorn home,<br />
excellent references.<br />
Infants welcome.<br />
262-903-1147 ask for Lisa<br />
DELAVAN daycare has<br />
openings 1 st shift.<br />
Turtle Creek Bus Route.<br />
262-728-1009<br />
$ ALL CASH CANDY<br />
ROUTE<br />
Do you earn $800 in a<br />
day?<br />
Your own local candy<br />
route <strong>Inc</strong>ludes 30 Machines<br />
and<br />
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1-888-771-3490 (wcan)<br />
Forget Gloom & Doom!<br />
Make Extra Cash Fast!<br />
Call Bob<br />
630-699-0022<br />
Let's Make Some Money!<br />
Must be at least 18 yrs<br />
AUCTIONS<br />
LAND AUCTION, SAT<br />
DEC. 13th, Noon, Wittenberg,<br />
WI. 163 acre<br />
sportsman's paradise offered<br />
in parcels. Visit<br />
www.nolansales.com or<br />
call 800-472-0290 for info.<br />
Nolan Sales LLC, PO Box<br />
486, Marion, WI. Reg. WI<br />
Auctioneer Tim Nolan, Lic<br />
#165 (wcan)<br />
I WILL PAY $8.00 FOR A DOLLARS WORTH OF SILVER COINS<br />
DATES MUST BE 1964 OR OLDER<br />
DIMES 80¢ EACH, QUARTERS $2 EACH, AND HALVES $4 EACH<br />
FOR CLAD HALVES MADE FROM 1965 THRU 1969 - $1.25 EACH<br />
SILVER DOLLAR 1935 & OLDER - $10.00 EACH - PLUS SOME<br />
HIGHER - ALSO NEW DOLLARS 1986 THRU 2007 - $11 EACH<br />
WHEAT CENTS 2.5¢ EACH<br />
SILVER CERTIFICATES $1.25 EACH<br />
INDIAN HEAD CENTS 60¢ EACH<br />
CULLS 20¢ EACH<br />
GOLD COINS ALSO WANTED - PROOF SETS & MINT SETS<br />
CALL - JOHN JANKOWSKI<br />
PHONE: 262-248-9295<br />
CELL: 262-215-1338 92183<br />
$$$HELP WANTED$$$<br />
Earn Extra income assembling<br />
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CALL 24hrs<br />
1-888-202-1012<br />
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$8000+ FOR EN-<br />
VELOPES! Receive $4-<br />
$6 for every envelope<br />
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Call 1-800-307-<br />
7131 (wcan)<br />
1000<br />
ENVELOPES=$7000<br />
GUARANTEED! Receive<br />
$7 for every envelope<br />
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FREE 24 hour information.<br />
1-877-262-3537<br />
(wcan)<br />
Mystery shoppers earn<br />
summer gas money. Up to<br />
150$/day. Undercover<br />
shoppers needed to judge<br />
retail and dining establishments.<br />
Experience not required.<br />
800-742-6941<br />
ALL SPA HOT TUB & SPA REPAIR<br />
Tony’s Custom<br />
14 Years<br />
Experience<br />
FALL SALE<br />
ALL<br />
Hardwood Flooring, LLC<br />
• ROOFS • SIDING • WINDOWS<br />
Free<br />
Estimates<br />
New/Old Floors<br />
Need Hardwood Flooring?<br />
Professional Installations<br />
Sand and Finish<br />
Refinish Existing Hardwood Flooring<br />
Any Species, Traditional or Prefinished<br />
• ADDITIONS<br />
• BASEMENTS<br />
EXTERIORS<br />
Insured<br />
Custom<br />
Work<br />
Tony Purgatorio<br />
(262) 203-3711 90440<br />
PLUS LLC<br />
Office: (608) 314-9585<br />
1-866-356-0705<br />
Fax: (608) 314-9583 allexteriorsplus@yahoo.com<br />
89029<br />
ROOFING<br />
Residential<br />
Specialists<br />
ROOFING &<br />
CHIMNEY CO.<br />
Fully Insured<br />
• Re-Roofs • New Roofs<br />
• Tear Offs • Flashing<br />
• Repairs • Chimneys<br />
F<br />
R E E<br />
E<br />
S<br />
T I<br />
M A T E S<br />
Movie Extras/Models<br />
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All Looks and Ages<br />
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Call Now!!<br />
1-800-605-6851<br />
TO LEARN MORE<br />
ABOUT WISCONSIN<br />
COMMUNITY PAPERS<br />
(WCP) and the Statewide<br />
Classified Ad Program<br />
(WCAN) call 800-727-<br />
8745 or visit our Website:<br />
www.wisad.com (wcan)<br />
WANT TO EARN $1K -<br />
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800-896-2492<br />
CALL 24 HRS/7 DAYS<br />
(DO NOT RUN IN LA,)<br />
(AZ,CO,SD)<br />
WEEKLY PAYCHECK<br />
Possible from Home Processing<br />
Our Mortgage Assistance<br />
Postcards. References<br />
Available. No Advertising.<br />
All Materials provided.<br />
No Gimmicks.<br />
877-774-9295<br />
LAWN & GARDEN<br />
John Deere 445 60” deck,<br />
low hours, 1 owner, 22 hp,<br />
$4,800. 608-774-5867<br />
TREES- 3' TO 20'<br />
Austrian/White/Red Pine,<br />
Cedar, Spruce, Arbs,<br />
Maple, Oak, Crabs<br />
$25-$100, 262-594-2182<br />
New &<br />
Used Tubs<br />
• Spa & Pool Chemicals • Repair Parts<br />
• Accessories • Spa Cleaning • Pool Repairs<br />
• Visa & MC Accepted<br />
• Emergency Service<br />
Janesville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 755-1996<br />
Leaks Stopped<br />
• Tuck Pointing • Flashings<br />
• Caps & Flues • Rebuilding<br />
• Liners • Cleaning<br />
728-0523 or 248-541 2<br />
CHIMNEYS<br />
88973<br />
91176
6B Walworth County Sunday Sunday, November 30, 2008 Place Your Ad Today!!<br />
A WHITE PINE<br />
LANDSCAPING<br />
SNOWPLOWING<br />
262-903-8758<br />
Affordable and Reliable<br />
Residential and Small<br />
Business Cleaning.<br />
Call Amanda<br />
262-745-4142 or<br />
262-745-1673<br />
COMPLETE<br />
REMODELING<br />
Roofing, siding, windows,<br />
painting, interior<br />
remodeling. Fully insured.<br />
262-245-3940<br />
FRODL CONSTRUCTION<br />
Remodeling, Garages,<br />
Roofs & Decks. Reasonable<br />
Rates. Insured. Free<br />
Estimates. 262-275-5480<br />
HANDY JOE SERVICE<br />
Big or Small Jobs OK!<br />
262-949-7201<br />
HANDYMAN<br />
Garage, sheds, small steel<br />
buildings built. Roofs, siding<br />
& windows. Insured.<br />
Free estimates. Call Rich<br />
262-723-5621<br />
HANDYMAN<br />
No job too small. Give me<br />
a call. 262-275-3212<br />
HUERTA BROS TREE &<br />
LANDSCAPING<br />
Snow Removal<br />
Landscaping &<br />
maintenance. Fall Clean<br />
up, Tree trimming &<br />
removal.<br />
Brick pavers. Patios.<br />
Retaining walls.<br />
262-728-2314 or<br />
262-949-2344<br />
J & J LAWN &<br />
LANDSCAPE<br />
Landscape design &<br />
maintenance, mowing,<br />
stone work, patio, ponds,<br />
nursery stock &<br />
perennials, mulch, topsoil,<br />
sod & tree work.<br />
21 years experience.<br />
Fully insured<br />
262-245-6474<br />
JOHNSON'S HOME<br />
IMPROVEMENTS<br />
Roofing<br />
Siding<br />
Windows, Doors<br />
Pressure Washing<br />
Basement Finishing<br />
Wood floors<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
INSURED<br />
Call Bryan<br />
608-322-0730<br />
PAINTING/DECORATING<br />
23 years experience. Fully<br />
insured. Jim McGowan<br />
262-275-5713<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
FOR ANY OCCASSION<br />
Wedding packages start at<br />
$350<br />
Xmas Packages starting at<br />
$15<br />
Call Kayla<br />
262-949-3213<br />
REMODELING<br />
Replacement of Sinks,<br />
Faucets, Toilets, Hot Water<br />
Tanks,<br />
Dishwashers, Garbage<br />
Disposals 262-728-3595<br />
* Free Estimates *<br />
Remodeling<br />
Trim, tile and carpeting.<br />
Insured<br />
Call John 262-237-1399<br />
ROY'S LAWN CARE<br />
AND LANDSCAPING<br />
Fall and Spring<br />
Leaf Clean-Up,<br />
Snowplowing & Shoveling<br />
Residential & Commercial<br />
Free estimates.<br />
262-724-4557 or<br />
Fax: 262-724-3471<br />
SNOWPLOWING<br />
Lake Geneva Area<br />
262-749-0519<br />
SNOWPLOWING<br />
LOCK IN YOUR RATE<br />
Get your Snowplowing<br />
bids now!<br />
Clifford Enterprises<br />
262-275-5428<br />
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL<br />
FULL SERVICE<br />
PLUM BER<br />
Great Rates • Fully Insured<br />
Call Bill<br />
262-949-4664<br />
Master Plumber # 227909 90504<br />
1765 Mound Rd. Delavan, WI 53115<br />
10x20, 10x10, 5x10<br />
SPECIAL 1 yr. lease -<br />
1 ST year<br />
on new<br />
rentals<br />
only<br />
pay up front -<br />
11 months, get<br />
12 th month FREE<br />
728-2489<br />
Got an Ugly, Faded, Outdated<br />
Bathtub or Sink?<br />
Refinish it for less than a new one!<br />
• Porcelain • Cast Iron • Plastic • Fiberglass<br />
• Long-term warranties<br />
Specializing in Additions • Decks<br />
Garages • Remodeling • Siding<br />
Free estimates 262/728-2443 91582<br />
91174<br />
ULTIMATE TUB & TILE REGLAZING<br />
Call Brian at (815) 289-8818 or 608-289-1827<br />
Fully Insured<br />
FREE, no obligation Estimate.<br />
Leaf cleanup<br />
Snow plowing<br />
Commercial &<br />
residential<br />
P.O. BOX 197<br />
DELAVAN, WI 53115<br />
FAX: (262) 724-3471<br />
PHONE: (262) 724-4557<br />
royslandscape@sharontelephone.com<br />
24 HR. EMERGENCY<br />
SERVICE<br />
FULLY INSURED<br />
PLASTERING<br />
• New Homes • Remodel<br />
• Basements • Patchwork<br />
• Wall Board<br />
20 Years Experience<br />
(608) 754-2237<br />
Cell: (608) 449-0733<br />
87191<br />
*Lawn mowing<br />
*Property maintenance<br />
*Bush trimming<br />
*Leaf cleanup<br />
*Patios, Sidewalks<br />
*Sodding & Seeding<br />
*Fertilizing<br />
*Mulch<br />
*Retaining Walls<br />
*Planting<br />
ROY FLORES<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
FULLY INSURED<br />
Storage Buildings & Gazebos<br />
We Build, Paint & Deliver<br />
Country Barns<br />
11220 W Hwy 81<br />
* 8 Miles west of Beloit<br />
PH 608-879-3321<br />
SNOWPLOWING<br />
Residential or commercial,<br />
reasonable rates, Lake<br />
Geneva, Elkhorn & Delavan<br />
areas. 262-203-5425,<br />
leave message.<br />
The Chimney Man LLC<br />
20 years experience<br />
Sweeps, Tuckpointing<br />
Rebuilds & More<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
262-742-4894<br />
The Walworth County<br />
Sunday<br />
Office Hours:<br />
Monday- Friday,<br />
8 am-5 pm<br />
Closed Saturday &<br />
Sunday<br />
Visit us on the web<br />
www.community<br />
shoppers.com<br />
TUTOR<br />
Organizational, study,<br />
reading skills. Skill deficits,<br />
homework support. Certified<br />
teacher. Gain skills<br />
needed for school success.<br />
Five years experience.<br />
262-684-5230<br />
* Storage Buildings<br />
* Portable Garages<br />
* Gazebos<br />
* Play Houses<br />
* Cabanas<br />
* Horse Shelters<br />
Many Sizes<br />
In Stock!!<br />
The<br />
F IXER G UYS<br />
Handyman Service<br />
Licensed & Insured<br />
(262) 743-1022 91997<br />
Hours:<br />
Mon.-Fri.: 8:30-5:30...<br />
Sat. Call first<br />
Sunday: Closed<br />
Owners: Phil & Glenda Wenger<br />
90303<br />
89094<br />
91869<br />
85817<br />
ROOFING<br />
ABSOLUTE<br />
SEAMLESS<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
4”<br />
Downspout<br />
Upgrade<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
INSURED<br />
262-749-0490<br />
Seamless<br />
Gutters<br />
91772<br />
DRY WALL<br />
(262) 279-6518 90773<br />
HOME REPAIR & ENHANCEMENTS<br />
• GENERAL KITCHEN, BATHROOM<br />
AND BASEMENT REPAIRS AND<br />
UPGRADES<br />
• CARPENTRY AND ELECTRICAL WORK<br />
Small jobs welcome<br />
In Our 8th Year Serving The Lakes Area<br />
THE RIGHT ONES<br />
262-745-30 82 LAKE GENEVA<br />
LICENSED & INSURED<br />
ROOFING<br />
Barns – Steel<br />
Flat Roofs – Rubber<br />
Roofing Repairs<br />
INSULATION<br />
Blown-In<br />
Sidewalls & Attics<br />
Call today for a<br />
FREE ESTIMATE<br />
262-473-2433<br />
STRITZEL & SONS, INC.<br />
Providing over 50 Years of Service<br />
• Snow Plowing<br />
• Sod and Seeding<br />
• Lawn Mowing<br />
• Property Maintenance<br />
• Bush Trimming<br />
• Spring/Fall Cleanups<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
Handyman Service<br />
LOW<br />
per hour<br />
labor rate<br />
• Remodeling<br />
• New Construction<br />
• Service Calls<br />
Free Estimates<br />
Fully Insured<br />
(262) 348-0877<br />
VIP-204-0000<br />
91779<br />
92362<br />
TFS Maintenance <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
• Snow Shoveling<br />
• Mulch<br />
• Retaining Walls<br />
• Sidewalks<br />
• Plantings<br />
• Fertilizing<br />
Free Estimates • Fully Insured<br />
Tim (262) 903-2919 91608<br />
“The Siding Without FREE<br />
The QUACKS!”<br />
Estimates!<br />
Call or stop by our showroom<br />
to make an appointment<br />
WE DO THE COMPLETE JOB!<br />
$ 15<br />
92133<br />
MATHER’S<br />
IMPROVEMENT SERVICE, LTD.<br />
A Family Owned And Operated Business For Over Forty Years<br />
30735 Durand Ave. (Hwy. 11) Burlington<br />
763-7884 or 1-888-855-7977<br />
Mark Zusan, Owner<br />
91619<br />
85891<br />
90572<br />
Affordable<br />
Garage Door<br />
Service LLC<br />
Burlington, WI<br />
Insured<br />
Free Estimates<br />
262-206-9149 or<br />
262-767-8799 90571<br />
I FIX<br />
COMPUTERS<br />
Software or hardware<br />
problems.<br />
Fixed at your location<br />
or bring it in.<br />
Small in S ize, BIG in<br />
Service & $avings<br />
Call Brian (262) 903-0192<br />
90553<br />
Experienced & Insured • Free Estimates<br />
233 Elm Street<br />
Walworth, WI 53184<br />
DELIVERY PERSON<br />
NEEDED<br />
Apply in person to:<br />
PINO'S<br />
Walworth Village Square.<br />
Professional Builder<br />
Dale J. Czarnecki<br />
262-275-3212 90570<br />
EXPERIENCED MASONS<br />
wanted for local Masonry<br />
Contractor. Immediate<br />
openings. Please call<br />
Bryan at 815-703-8314<br />
WALWORTH COUNTY<br />
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES<br />
*****************************<br />
Download an application from our WEBSITE<br />
www.co.walworth.wi.us<br />
Call our JOBS Hotline<br />
(262) 741-3411<br />
The following positions have a deadline of Monday, December 1, 2008<br />
HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES<br />
HS Specialist I (Long Term Care) – full time -<br />
$20.74/hr-$25.65/hr (2009 rates)<br />
ADMINISTRATION<br />
Assistant Corporation Counsel II – full time -<br />
$30.55/hr-$39.71/hr<br />
The following positions have a deadline of Monday, December 8, 2008<br />
HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES<br />
HS Specialist III (Mental Health) – full time -<br />
$22.64/hr-$28.14/hr (2009 rates)<br />
HS Worker V (SAC) – full time - $17.82/hr-$22.63/hr<br />
HS Specialist VI (CSAC) – full time - $18.68/hr-$23.74/hr<br />
FINANCE<br />
Financial Analyst – full time - $23.58/hr-$30.65/hr<br />
The following positions have a deadline of Monday, December 15, 2008<br />
ADMINISTRATION<br />
Legal Secretary - full time - $15.40/hr - $19.19/hr<br />
~ Applications accepted until filled ~<br />
CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES EDUCATION BOARD<br />
Physical Therapist Assistant - full time - $16.93/hr-$21.10/hr<br />
LAKELAND HEALTH CARE CENTER<br />
RN – Unit Supervisor – full time & part time - $22.86/hr - $28.52/hr<br />
Certified Medication Assistant – full time - $12.81/hr - $15.03/hr<br />
Certified Nursing Assistant – part time – varied # hrs/shifts -<br />
$11.63/hr - $14.45/hr<br />
Apply to<br />
WALWORTH COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT<br />
GOVERNMENT CENTER<br />
100 W. WALWORTH STREET, ELKHORN, WI 53121<br />
EEO/AA Employer 262.741.7950<br />
Beloit Health & Rehab<br />
1905 West Hart Rd.<br />
Beloit, WI 53511<br />
Is currently recruiting for the following positions:<br />
RN’s<br />
- Full time PM<br />
CNA’s<br />
- FT/PT All Shifts<br />
PM Supervisor<br />
Requirements:<br />
• Position requires a current license to practice in<br />
the state as RN or LPN<br />
• SNF or LTC experience<br />
• Ability to relate positively, effectively, and<br />
appropriately with residents, families,<br />
community members, volunteers and other<br />
facility staff.<br />
• Must meet all health requirements as required<br />
by law.<br />
92014<br />
We offer excellent salary and benefits package<br />
including immediate no-cost health insurance<br />
for full-time nurses.<br />
Qualified candidates should submit a resume to<br />
Shameeka Martin, HR at smartin@extendicare.com<br />
or stop in to complete an application. EOE/Drug<br />
Free Workplace. 87212
Place Your Ad Today!! Walworth County Sunday Sunday, November 30, 2008 7B<br />
REWARDING CAREER<br />
IN REAL ESTATE<br />
We’ve grown and need select individuals.<br />
Call today if you’d like to set your own hours,<br />
be your own boss and earn what you want.<br />
Classes Starting December 1st<br />
Register Today<br />
Shorewest REALTORS<br />
(608) 754-2121 88972<br />
CNA/Caregiver<br />
1st Shift Full Time<br />
2nd Shift Part Time<br />
Dietary Cook/Aid<br />
4 p.m.-8 p.m. Part Time<br />
Must be 21 years or older.<br />
Competitive Wage & benefits.<br />
Every other weekend required.<br />
Apply within.<br />
Burr Oak Mano r<br />
264 Walworth St., Genoa City, WI 53128<br />
(262) 279-9990<br />
Ask for Pam<br />
N UTRITION S ERVICES<br />
M ANAGER<br />
Beloit Health and Rehabilitation Center<br />
is seeking a full-time, Nutrition<br />
Services Manager who will direct and<br />
supervise the staff in our Dietary<br />
Department. CDM is a must. Long-term<br />
Care supervisory experience preferred.<br />
If you enjoy working with a dedicated<br />
team of professionals, please apply in<br />
person or send resume to Shameeka<br />
Martin, HR at:<br />
B ELOIT H EALTH & R EHABILITATION C ENTER<br />
1905 W. Hart Road, Beloit, WI 53511<br />
608-365-2554<br />
EOE/AAP<br />
Housekeeper<br />
Arbor Village Assisted Living is<br />
accepting applications for a<br />
Housekeeper<br />
This position is approx. 30-35 hours<br />
a week.<br />
Qualified candidates should have<br />
prior housekeeping experience and<br />
enjoy working with seniors.<br />
Apply in person at:<br />
Arbor Village of Geneva Crossing<br />
201 Townline Road<br />
Lake Geneva, WI 53147<br />
(No phone calls please)<br />
Criminal Record Checks Required<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
92116<br />
87211<br />
INDUSTRIAL SEWERS AND<br />
ASSEMBLY LINE WORKERS<br />
91606<br />
Royal Basket Trucks is looking for ambitious<br />
men and women interested in industrial sewing<br />
and Assembly Line work for a Company that is<br />
on its way up in the marketplace. No experience<br />
necessary but experience a plus. If you are willing<br />
to learn, we are willing to teach.<br />
Our Company offers great benefits including<br />
401(k), Health, Dental, Vision and ten paid<br />
Holidays. We offer a great clean place to work with<br />
a team workforce.<br />
Candidates must be able to speak, read, write and<br />
understand English.<br />
So if you are among those who are willing to learn<br />
and work hard to reach our goal with top pay, come<br />
in and apply.<br />
Royal Basket Trucks<br />
201 Badger Parkway<br />
Darien, WI 53114<br />
92095<br />
CNA/Caregiver<br />
2nd Shift (3-11) Part time<br />
Must be 21 or older.<br />
Every other weekend required.<br />
Apply within.<br />
2220 Borg Road<br />
Delavan, WI 53115<br />
728-ROSE rosewoodmanorllc.com<br />
(7673) 92114<br />
M ECHANIC ’ S A SSISTANT<br />
25-30 Hours/week (Mornings)<br />
Mechanic experience necessary<br />
Opportunity for full-time<br />
Apply in person<br />
E LKHORN B US S ERVICE , I NC .<br />
511 S. Lincoln Street<br />
Elkhorn, WI 53121<br />
92010<br />
We Want You!<br />
- 2nd shift<br />
• Material Handler<br />
• Shipping/Receiving<br />
• Electrical Panel Assembly<br />
* Minimum 2 years recent experience<br />
- Customer<br />
Account Reps<br />
* 3 years customer service for<br />
manufacturing company<br />
33 S Wisconsin St.<br />
Elkhorn, WI<br />
262.723.6499<br />
manpowerjobs.com<br />
HAIRSTYLISTS<br />
WANTED<br />
New chair rental salon open in Lake<br />
Geneva. Great location, easy access,<br />
plenty of free parking.<br />
Rent includes:<br />
– your own chair and station<br />
– state of the art equipment<br />
– use of credit card machine<br />
– towels and beverages<br />
– storage cabinet<br />
Benefits of renting:<br />
– set your own hours & prices<br />
– use and sell your own products<br />
– opportunity to be completely<br />
independent<br />
Stop in at Oasis Salon,<br />
499 Interchange North, Lake Geneva<br />
or call Donna at (262) 758-3479 91623<br />
92030<br />
Geneva Lake Manor Nursing<br />
Home & Rehabilitation Facility<br />
We are now hiring for the<br />
following positions:<br />
CNAs — Full time & Part time<br />
2nd & 3rd Shifts<br />
Med Tech – Part-time – 2nd Shift<br />
Food Service Host – Part-time<br />
CNA/Med Tech: contact<br />
Bobbi Baker @ 262-248-3145<br />
Food Service: contact<br />
Dawn Amon @ 262-248-3145<br />
or send resume to:<br />
Geneva Lake Manor<br />
211 S. Curtis Street<br />
Lake Geneva, WI 53147<br />
We are a drug-free and equal opportunity employer<br />
91773<br />
ASSEMBLE MAGNETS<br />
AND CRAFTS<br />
FROM HOME!<br />
Year-round Work! Excellent<br />
Pay! No Experience!<br />
Top US Company! Glue<br />
Gun, Painting, Jewelry &<br />
More! TOLL FREE<br />
1-866-844-5091,code 5<br />
***Not available in MD***<br />
COCKTAIL<br />
WAIT STAFF<br />
Male and female<br />
Sugar Shack needs wait<br />
staff for our 2 showrooms.<br />
Weekends a must.<br />
Salary + tips. Will train.<br />
Apply in person after 6pm<br />
Hwy H North<br />
Lake Geneva<br />
(Lake Como)<br />
262-248-2550<br />
Now Hiring Motivated Individuals<br />
to fill Sales Position<br />
for Local Website Development<br />
Company. Call<br />
262-325-0881 or email<br />
ben@intriguedesign.us<br />
LABORATORY TECHNICIAN<br />
We are currently seeking an individual with a minimum of a<br />
Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and at least 2 years<br />
experience in a laboratory setting,<br />
preferably with experience in particulate count.<br />
If you are interested, please contact (262) 723-5669,<br />
Ext. 117 for an application.<br />
This is a permanent, full time position in Elkhorn, WI<br />
Executive Administrative Assistant<br />
<strong>Community</strong> Bank CBD has an opening for an executive administrative<br />
assistant . This position would be responsible for providing administrative<br />
support to an Executive Vice President of Lending. This position will require<br />
proficiency with verbal, written, and telephone skills. The applicant must have<br />
familiarity with transcription equipment, and knowledge of shorthand would<br />
be a plus. The applicant must also be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel.<br />
Additional duties would include answering the phone, retrieving customer<br />
account balances and/or transferring calls to the appropriate area, assisting<br />
walk-in customers and directing them to appropriate back personnel. This<br />
person must also be able to work independently. Prior experience in a bank<br />
environment would be helpful.<br />
Resumes may be sent to:<br />
Attn: Jon Martin, Sr. Vice President,<br />
<strong>Community</strong> Bank CBD<br />
820 E. Geneva Street, Delavan, WI 53115<br />
or via e-mail to martinj@communitybankcbd.com<br />
• PROFESSIONAL • OFFICE<br />
• CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
• INDUSTRIAL<br />
• SKILLED TRADES<br />
Office Administrator<br />
The Geneva Lake West<br />
Chamber of Commerce<br />
seeking Office Administrator<br />
– part time contracted<br />
position responsible for<br />
managing all<br />
correspondence, receivables/payables,coordinate<br />
& attend membership<br />
events & compiling meeting<br />
notes at Board Meetings.<br />
Candidate must be a<br />
proven self starter with<br />
strong communication<br />
skills and proficient in<br />
Word, Excel, Outlook & be<br />
internet savvy. Undergrad<br />
Degree or equivalent in related<br />
role highly preferred.<br />
Office coverage T-F from<br />
8:30am to 12:30pm.<br />
Contracted pay scale to<br />
commensurate with<br />
experience. Resume by<br />
December 5, 2008 to:<br />
Jim Saxton<br />
c/o Walworth State Bank<br />
PO Box 66<br />
Walworth, WI 53184,<br />
92008<br />
Apply now for a variety of first, second and third shift<br />
positions throughout Walworth County.<br />
Performance, referral, safety and attendance bonuses<br />
available as well as health, vision, dental and life insurance.<br />
• Industrial Sewing – up to $10/hour<br />
• Stainless Steel Polisher – up to $13/hour<br />
• Woodworking CNC Equipment – up to $12/hour<br />
• CNC Boring Mill Set-up/Operator - up to<br />
$20/hour<br />
• MIG/TIG Welder - up to $17/hour<br />
• Maintenance Mechanic positions – up to $23/hour<br />
• Production Manager - up to $16/hour<br />
• Sewing Machine Mechanic - up t o $60,000<br />
• CNC Machine Operators – up to $15/hour<br />
• Customer Service – up to $12/hour<br />
Visit our website: www.completestaff.net<br />
PART TIME RN NEED<br />
INSPIRATION<br />
MINISTRIES<br />
A Christian Ministry for<br />
handicapped adults<br />
N2270 Hwy 67, Walworth<br />
262-275-6131<br />
POST OFFICE NOW<br />
HIRING!<br />
Avg. Pay $20/hour or<br />
$57K annually including<br />
Federal Benefits and OT.<br />
Place by adSource not affiliated<br />
w/USPS, who<br />
hires. 1-866-574-4781<br />
RN'S<br />
Full or Part-Time<br />
In home private duty<br />
care in Spring Grove for<br />
care of child on vent.<br />
Very nice home setting.<br />
All shifts available. New<br />
benefits: health, vision,<br />
dental, 401K and<br />
paid time off!<br />
ResCare Home Care<br />
Call or apply online:<br />
caregivershomehealth.com<br />
(800) 338-0477<br />
5 E. Walworth Street,<br />
Elkhorn<br />
(262) 723-5445<br />
Fax (262) 723-7144<br />
91783<br />
91595<br />
92017
8B Walworth County Sunday Sunday, November 30, 2008 Place Your Ad Today!!<br />
Unlimited <strong>Inc</strong>ome<br />
Potential<br />
Set your own hours, real<br />
estate classes offered,<br />
be a licensed realtor, for<br />
more information contact<br />
262-903-4833 ask for Bill<br />
Walworth Landing<br />
Mobil<br />
Friendly cashier,<br />
10:00am-4:00pm<br />
3 days a week.<br />
Some Saturdays.<br />
Apply in person:<br />
680 E. Kenosha St.<br />
Walworth, WI<br />
Walworth Landing<br />
Mobil<br />
Night manager.<br />
2-3 nights.<br />
4:00-10:30 pm.<br />
Apply in person:<br />
680 E. Kenosha St.<br />
Walworth, WI<br />
Fishing<br />
For A<br />
Job<br />
Just Got a<br />
Lot<br />
Easier.<br />
(262) 728-3424<br />
www.communityshoppers.com<br />
ROOFING<br />
ROO ROOFING<br />
Barns<br />
Flat Roo<br />
Roofin<br />
INSULATION<br />
INSUL INSULATION<br />
Blo<br />
Sidewa<br />
Call to<br />
FREE E<br />
262-4<br />
STRITZEL &<br />
Providing over 5<br />
V intage on th e P onds<br />
Taking applications for<br />
RN - Part-time CBRF Experience<br />
CNA - Part-time,<br />
1st, 2nd & 3rd Shifts<br />
Apply within:<br />
N4901 Dam Road, Delavan<br />
262-728-2171<br />
NOW ACCEPTING<br />
APPLICATIONS<br />
FOR:<br />
CNAS<br />
Part-time & Pool positions open,<br />
Flexible schedule available<br />
LPN<br />
Part-time & Pool - 10 PM Shift<br />
Flexible schedules available<br />
Apply in Person<br />
Willowfield Nursing<br />
and Rehabilitation Center<br />
905 E. Geneva Street,<br />
Delavan, WI 53115<br />
EOE/AAP<br />
92094<br />
GENERAL SHIIPPING/RECEIVING CLERK<br />
Data processing experience a must.<br />
Inventory, QuickBooks knowledge,<br />
UPS and packaging experience preferred.<br />
Must be able to lift 40 <strong>lb</strong>s. and type 45 wpm.<br />
This is a full-time, Mon.-Fri. permanent position, 8:30-4:30.<br />
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(262) 728-5382 • www.hiblsrealestate.com 89959<br />
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2519 Countryside Drive,<br />
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80901<br />
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Kaplon Realty llc<br />
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868-4486<br />
HANDYMAN SPECIAL<br />
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262-248-6409<br />
HUNTING - MUST SELL!<br />
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MESA ARIZONA: Condo<br />
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community. 2 BR, 2 BA,<br />
1 car garage, bamboo<br />
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front patio, 2 golf courses,<br />
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center with personal<br />
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MLS #4017650<br />
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erika@teronomy.com<br />
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www.genevameadowsllc.com<br />
Spacious two bedroom ~ two bath ~ inviting private entrance ~ two car attached garage<br />
~ fitness center ~ full-size washer/dryer in home ~ huge walk-in closet ~ Pets Welcome<br />
775 Southwind Drive, Lake Geneva (262) 249-8500<br />
92182<br />
91217<br />
91238
Place Your Ad Today!! Walworth County Sunday Sunday, November 30, 2008 9B<br />
development group<br />
Elkhorn<br />
Office/Retail Space for Rent<br />
715 W. Walworth St.<br />
1,000 sq. ft. - $725/mo<br />
900 sq. ft. - $675/mo.<br />
9 S. Wisconsin St.<br />
2,000 sq. ft.<br />
Call for Details<br />
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262-723-2881 91499<br />
In A Quiet, Country Setting<br />
2 Bedroom<br />
1 Bath<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
RENT SPECIALS STARTING AT $525 & UP<br />
1<br />
Bedroom<br />
Woodview Park<br />
• 1 bedroom<br />
Senior/Disabled<br />
• HEAT & WATER included<br />
• On-site laundry<br />
• Delavan Senior Nutrition site<br />
• Grocery delivery<br />
• Rent = 30% of <strong>Inc</strong>ome<br />
• Cats & some Dogs welcome<br />
ALSO 2-3 bedroom<br />
Family Units<br />
Turtle Creek<br />
• 2-3 bedroom Family Units<br />
• HEAT & WATER included<br />
• On-site laundry<br />
• Close to scho ols<br />
• Rent = 30% of <strong>Inc</strong>ome<br />
• Cats & some Dogs welcome<br />
• Dishwasher/Microwave<br />
• 2nd & 3rd floor balconies<br />
• Coin-operated laundry on the 3rd floor<br />
2 Bedroom<br />
2 Bath<br />
• Underground parking available<br />
• On-site maintenance<br />
• Free storage units<br />
For More Information ~ Call Gail Today!<br />
140 W. School St. • Sharon, WI<br />
(262) 736-2300<br />
email: prairie@sharontelephone.com<br />
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-4:30; Sat. By Appointment<br />
CALL<br />
NOW!!<br />
for an<br />
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(262) 728-6161<br />
Delavan Super 8<br />
Rooms for Rent<br />
Hi speed WI-FI, cable,<br />
deluxe breakfast with<br />
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262-728-1700<br />
$275 per week-1 person<br />
Pets ok w/fee 91177<br />
91893<br />
Lake Comus<br />
• 1 bedroom<br />
Senior/Disabled<br />
• HEAT & WATER included<br />
• On-site laundry<br />
• <strong>Community</strong> Room<br />
• Rent = 30% of <strong>Inc</strong>ome<br />
• Close to downtown Delavan<br />
• Cats & some Dogs welcome<br />
Village Square<br />
(Located in Walworth)<br />
• 1 bedroom<br />
Senior/Disabled<br />
• HEAT & WATER included<br />
• On-site laundry<br />
• Rent = 30% of <strong>Inc</strong>ome<br />
• Cats & some Dogs welcome<br />
353 Tyrrell Court, Delavan • Equal Housing Opportunity<br />
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Call today for details<br />
262-723-2960 91500<br />
80898<br />
1 car garage<br />
2 bedrooms<br />
guest suite<br />
pool<br />
washer/dryer in unit<br />
pet friendly<br />
free resident services<br />
private entrance<br />
400 S. Edwards Blvd., Lake Geneva, WI<br />
Office Open 7-5 M-F, 10-2 Sat. & Sun.<br />
email: theridges@blakecapitalcorp.com<br />
www.blakecapitalcorp.com<br />
phone (262) 249-1949<br />
*limited time offer, restrictions apply<br />
92188<br />
MANUFACTURED<br />
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ELKHORN: For Sale<br />
New 3 BR, 2 BA, 16x80.<br />
262-723-2879<br />
DELAVAN: 2 BR, 2 BA, 1 st<br />
floor condo, garage and in<br />
unit laundry, $850. Water<br />
sewer, garbage, and snow<br />
removal included. Call<br />
broker, 262-728-4419<br />
LAKE GENEVA CONDO<br />
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262-903-4999<br />
$600.00 per month<br />
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ROBINWOOD PLACE<br />
West Hart Road & Robinson<br />
Drive in Beloit<br />
2 Bedrooms with Garage<br />
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Cable TV<br />
$625<br />
Brand New Apartments<br />
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(Geneva Ridge) 2 BR,<br />
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• Stove & Refrigerator<br />
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• Garbage Disposal<br />
• Large Comfortable<br />
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• Large Closets<br />
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91498<br />
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Sunset Drive in Milton<br />
2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths<br />
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$750<br />
We welcome cats, no dogs – Application Fee $25 –<br />
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86100<br />
LAND CONTRACT OR<br />
OWNER FINANCING<br />
3 bedroom, 3 bath condo.<br />
Starting at $220,000.<br />
Call<br />
(262) 903-4999 91646<br />
For Adults 55 & Better<br />
Luxury country living at a modest price<br />
Near shopping, banks and much more • 1 bedroom apartment available<br />
• Lots of resident get-togethers<br />
• Large community room with kitchen<br />
• Large exercise room<br />
• Laundry room<br />
209 Grant St., Elkhorn, WI Ask for Paul 262-723-1833<br />
Elkhorn, WI 53121<br />
262-723-2881 • 866-APR-TMNT<br />
www.summitdg.com<br />
*restrictions apply<br />
BURLINGTON: Country<br />
living at it's best. 2 BR, log<br />
style upper flat, spacious<br />
1200 sq ft lake view, lake<br />
rights, front yard, $850<br />
mo. Security deposit plus<br />
utilities. 1 BR, just remodeled,<br />
lower flat, spacious,<br />
1,200 sq ft with lake view,<br />
lake rights, 3 season<br />
porch, $750 mo. Security<br />
deposit plus utilities. No<br />
pets or smoking. Available<br />
Dec. 15<br />
CHARMING 1<br />
BEDROOM HOUSE<br />
Lake Como: Carpeted<br />
newly remodeled, air,<br />
large yard, pets welcome,<br />
references & security required.<br />
$675 mo + utilities.<br />
262-728-8200<br />
DARIEN: DUPLEX for<br />
rent, 3 BR, 1 ½ BA, 1 car<br />
garage, full basement,<br />
large yard & laundry facilities.<br />
Close to school.<br />
$900/mo includes water &<br />
sewer. $1,000 security deposit.<br />
262-749-0890<br />
th Accepting Applications<br />
WALWORTH: 0-Lot line, 2<br />
BR, 3 BA ranch. Finished<br />
lower level with rec room,<br />
2 car garage. $950/month<br />
plus utilities. Call Connie<br />
262-215-7644<br />
. Option to rent<br />
entire house for $1,600<br />
mo. 262-539-3023 after 5,<br />
262-758-2880<br />
DELAVAN HOUSE<br />
2BR new carpet, garage<br />
Pet OK, $775<br />
262-249-1922<br />
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DELAVAN LAKE: 3 BR, all<br />
appliances. Large kitchen,<br />
dining room & living room.<br />
Ceiling fans, air conditioner,<br />
laundry room/pantry,<br />
water softener & filtration<br />
system, upper deck, utility<br />
shed. $900 month plus security<br />
deposit & references.<br />
262-245-5820<br />
DELAVAN LAKE:<br />
cozy 1BR cabin, clean,<br />
$475 mo. 262-728-2114<br />
DELAVAN: 2 BR home,<br />
country setting, 2 miles<br />
from town. $750 a month/<br />
$750 security deposit, plus<br />
utilities. Fenced yard, pets<br />
OK. Available Dec. 1 st<br />
262-374-0352<br />
DELAVAN: 2 story home,<br />
4 BR, 2.5 baths, $1,300<br />
per month plus security.<br />
Broker owned. 262-903-<br />
4262<br />
DELAVAN: 3 BR home,<br />
2 car garage, appliances,<br />
excellent location.<br />
$935 month plus security<br />
deposit. Available Dec 1<br />
DELAVAN: 3 BR, 2BA, 2<br />
car garage, new paint &<br />
carpet, appliances included,<br />
$1,000. 262-740-0082<br />
st .<br />
262-352-2974<br />
DELAVAN: 4 BR 1.5 BA<br />
Victorian, spacious, yard,<br />
great location. $795/mo +<br />
$995 deposit. Available<br />
11/1. 262-725-4850<br />
• Heat & water included<br />
• Underground parking<br />
• On-site management<br />
Come and see what we are all about<br />
92006<br />
92009<br />
DELAVAN: 4 bedroom<br />
home, quiet neighborhood.<br />
2 car garage, all appliances,<br />
$975 plus utilities.<br />
Available now, 262-<br />
903-0548<br />
DELAVAN: Charming 1<br />
BR, quiet neighborhood,<br />
all appliances provided.<br />
$700 per month + utilities.<br />
815-351-2536 or 815-943-<br />
3658<br />
DELAVAN: Downtown,<br />
3BR, 1 BA ranch home, 2<br />
car garage $750 month+<br />
utilities and security of<br />
$750. References and<br />
credit check. Nice home,<br />
all appliances provided.<br />
House is for sale, 1 yr rent<br />
to own to right person or<br />
family other options available.<br />
262-215-4907<br />
DELAVAN: In country,<br />
very small 1 BR house, no<br />
pets, $500 per mo. Security<br />
deposit & utilities. Call<br />
after 5 pm 262-728-8819<br />
DELAVAN: Newly remodeled<br />
small 2 BR ranch. No<br />
pets. $675 plus deposit.<br />
262-743-2006<br />
DELAVAN: Small 2 BR<br />
house, LR, DR, kitchen,<br />
office, fenced yard, 1½ car<br />
garage, pets negotiable,<br />
$850/mo + utilities, 1 mo<br />
security, available immediately.<br />
262-949-1251<br />
DELAVAN: Upper<br />
efficiency, furnished apartment,<br />
$450 month plus<br />
utilities & security.<br />
262-728-5620<br />
EAST TROY: Seasonal<br />
rental on Lake Beulah. 2<br />
BR, furnished, available<br />
Sept. thru May, $750<br />
monthly. Short term<br />
rentals may also be considered.<br />
Call 262-642-<br />
9601 for more information.<br />
ELKHORN: 2 & 3 Bedroom<br />
mobile homes.262-<br />
245-5562<br />
ELKHORN: 2 BR duplex,<br />
1 BA, 1 car garage.<br />
$800/mo + utilities.<br />
1st month rent free.<br />
262-723-2828<br />
FONTANA/LINN: 3 BR<br />
house, new construction<br />
with hardwood floors,<br />
fireplace, huge bedrooms<br />
with walk-in closets,<br />
Whirlpool master suite.<br />
Near Geneva Lake,<br />
$1,200/mo. (includes<br />
plowing & lawn care).<br />
Call 262-374-0658<br />
FONTANA: Coach house,<br />
available now, great location,<br />
1½ BR, living room<br />
with eating area connected<br />
with kitchen, 1 BA. Fully<br />
furnished. $600/mo +<br />
security. 847-840-6655<br />
FONTANA: Nice spacious<br />
3 BR, 1 bath home, attached<br />
1 car garage, full<br />
basement with lake rights,<br />
$1,100 per month plus utilities<br />
& deposit.<br />
847-767-3781<br />
LAKE COMO: 2 bedroom,<br />
1 bath home, 100x100 lot,<br />
12x20 storage building,<br />
$700 month plus security<br />
& utilities, 262-248-6597<br />
LAKE COMO: 3 BR, 2 BA<br />
house, fenced yard,<br />
utilities included. $1,000<br />
month. Available Jan 1st 262-949-1789<br />
LAKE COMO: Beautifully<br />
remodeled 4 BR, 1 ½ BA,<br />
fenced backyard, walking<br />
distance to lake, a must<br />
see! $850 mo plus security<br />
deposit. Renter pays<br />
utilities. 262-749-9076<br />
LAKE COMO: Cozy small<br />
2BR house, great deck,<br />
central air, new carpet,<br />
$650. 262-745-1013<br />
LAKE COMO: Lake view,<br />
well furnished, 3 bedroom,<br />
1 bath, living room. Dining<br />
room & kitchen combo,<br />
family room, 1 car attached<br />
garage, $995 plus<br />
security & utilities. Call<br />
262-249-0632<br />
LAKE GENEVA APT<br />
1BR $475, & 2BR $675<br />
262-249-1922<br />
LakesPropertyMgt.com<br />
LAKE GENEVA CONDO<br />
Interlaken, furnished, 1 BR<br />
$800/mo 262-249-1922<br />
LakesPropertyMgt.com<br />
LAKE GENEVA HOUSE<br />
3BR, 2 BA, garage<br />
$1,200/mo 262-249-1922<br />
LakesPropertyMgt.com<br />
LAKE GENEVA Storefront<br />
& Office Space<br />
2,520 sq ft, $2625/mo<br />
262-249-1922.<br />
LakesPropertyMgt.com
10B Walworth County Sunday Sunday, November 30, 2008 Place Your Ad Today!!<br />
Lake Geneva Townhome<br />
New. 2,274 sq ft, 1+ BR,<br />
2 BA, garage. $1,200.<br />
262-249-1922<br />
LakesPropertyMgt.com<br />
LAKE GENEVA: 2 BR<br />
home, full basement, just<br />
fully remodeled, available<br />
immediately, $850 per mo.<br />
plus utilities, no pets.<br />
Owner will do credit check.<br />
Call Bob at Homestead<br />
Realty 262-248-6409<br />
LAKE GENEVA: 3 BR, 2<br />
BA, 2 car garage, large<br />
fenced yard, hardwood<br />
floors & fireplace. Recently<br />
remodeled. Finished basement.<br />
Close to the lake.<br />
$1,250, no smokers, no<br />
pets. 262-248-6149<br />
LAKE GENEVA: 3,000+<br />
sq. ft. 4 BR, 2 ½ BA, 3 rd<br />
house from Geneva Lake,<br />
all appliances, central air,<br />
$1,400 mo. 847-253-7232<br />
LAKE GENEVA: FREE<br />
cable TV, outdoor pool &<br />
gas included in your rent.<br />
You pay electric. 1BR, 1st<br />
floor condo $650. 1 year<br />
lease, security deposit &<br />
1st months rent. No pets.<br />
Available now.<br />
262-843-3411<br />
PALMYRA: Blue Spring<br />
Lake Front home. 2 BR,<br />
1.5 BA, 4-car garage, fireplace,<br />
screened porch,<br />
pier. Furnished $1,500 +<br />
security & utilities, Unfurnished<br />
$1,200 + security &<br />
utilities. 262-741-6636<br />
PALMYRA: Rent with option,<br />
very nice 3 BR, 2 BA<br />
home, 2 car garage.<br />
$1,075 mo. 262-569-9533<br />
WHITEWATER: Beautiful<br />
country ranch, with all appliances,<br />
full finished lower.<br />
$1,025/mo. Call for appointment<br />
608-868-7719<br />
WILLIAMS BAY: 2 BR<br />
townhouse, 1.5 BA, full<br />
basement, garage, pool,<br />
$895 mo. Call Bob at<br />
Homestead Realty<br />
262-248-6409<br />
WILLIAMS BAY: 3 BR, 2<br />
BA house $850 + utilities<br />
& security. Washer/dryer<br />
included. 262-248-7514<br />
WILLIAMS BAY: Smaller 2<br />
BR plus house, off street<br />
parking, close to school,<br />
basement, $695 plus<br />
utilities. 262-245-5458<br />
or 262-949-4701<br />
BURLINGTON: Country<br />
setting creek front farm, 3<br />
BR, 1 BA, washer & dryer<br />
hook-up 1 st floor, storage<br />
available, pets OK, $1,100<br />
mo. 262-770-6537<br />
CLINTON: 2BR, full basement,<br />
garage, 717 Shu<br />
Lar. $595. 414-861-3553<br />
DELAVAN: 2 BR lower<br />
duplex with laundry, dishwasher,<br />
private screened<br />
porch & basement. $700<br />
per month plus utilities,<br />
water included. Security<br />
deposit & lease required.<br />
262-248-2514<br />
DELAVAN: 3 Bedroom,<br />
Upper, $675 month plus<br />
$675 security deposit, no<br />
pets. 262-767-8683<br />
DELAVAN: Large, Lower 2<br />
BR, close to park. $550<br />
month. 262-723-1873<br />
DELAVAN: Nice 1 BR side<br />
by side, $425 month plus<br />
utilities. 262-723-1873<br />
ELKHORN: Duplex 1 st<br />
floor, 2 BR, new flooring/<br />
carpet/freshly painted,<br />
basement, laundry,<br />
garage, $700 + utilities +<br />
deposit, credit check. No<br />
smoking. Anne Prejna<br />
Realty 815-678-4505<br />
LAKE GENEVA: Duplex, 3<br />
BR, 1 BA, kitchen, living<br />
room, laundry, garage,<br />
$800 $1,200 security deposit.<br />
Available December<br />
1st LAKE GENEVA: Duplex<br />
available for rent. Upper<br />
duplex, 2 BR, 1 bath, laundry,<br />
½ use of garage. Utilities<br />
included. $650 month.<br />
Contact Erika 262-903-<br />
0234<br />
, No pets. 262-248-1774<br />
LAKE GENEVA: Duplex, 3<br />
BR, 1½ BA, air, $850.<br />
262-893-6626<br />
LYONS: 3 BR, 2 BA duplex.<br />
2 car garage. Available<br />
now. Short term<br />
lease. $990 month plus<br />
utilities. 262-215-3764<br />
SHARON: 3 BR duplex,<br />
Upper $575 per month<br />
plus utilities, Lower $625<br />
per month plus utilities.<br />
262-749-0089<br />
1 MONTH FREE RENT<br />
Delavan, 815 Phoenix St<br />
Great 2 BR, includes heat<br />
$650/mo. 262-745-9282<br />
1 Month Free RENT<br />
ELKHORN: 445 Hartwell<br />
St, 2 BR includes heat &<br />
water. $595 per month.<br />
262-740-0573<br />
½ MONTH FREE!<br />
DELAVAN: Luxury 2BR,<br />
2BA, 2 car garage, corner<br />
unit, full size washer/dryer<br />
private entry, fireplace<br />
$800-$870 262-249-1922<br />
LakesPropertyMgt.com<br />
BEAUTIFUL WILDWOOD<br />
APARTMENTS ON<br />
DIVISION St in East Troy.<br />
ALL 2 BR $795<br />
Appliances included,<br />
underground parking and<br />
pool. Call Summer<br />
262-642-9286<br />
or visit<br />
www.aptswildwood.com<br />
BRAND NEW HONEY<br />
CREEK APARTMENTS<br />
FOR RENT NOW in<br />
East Troy!<br />
SPECIAL on 2 BR,<br />
2 BATH 1ST floor units.<br />
Open House on Saturdays<br />
at 2574 Honey Creek<br />
Circle Apt 201. Easy<br />
freeway access,<br />
underground parking and<br />
storage!<br />
Call NOW 262-642-9286<br />
or visit<br />
www.aptshoneycreek.com<br />
Buy 4BR, 2BA, $10,500!<br />
Foreclosure!For listings,<br />
800-690-3990 ext R193<br />
CLINTON: 1 BR Lower,<br />
completely furnished, includes<br />
utilities, no smokers,<br />
$525. 608-290-9110<br />
CLINTON: 2 BR, heat &<br />
water included. Clean quiet<br />
building. Sorry no dogs.<br />
$585 per month. 608-883-<br />
2856 or 608-698-5104<br />
DARIEN: 138 Sharon St.<br />
2 BR, 2 BA, central air,<br />
appliances, private entry,<br />
with garage & water.<br />
$725 month.<br />
414-520-9202<br />
DARIEN: Large studio apt,<br />
$500 per month, includes<br />
utilities & water, 1st DARIEN:<br />
2, 1 BR apts, Downtown<br />
262-882-5342<br />
month<br />
free, security & last month<br />
rent required. 262-903-<br />
3277 days or 262-642-<br />
7014 after 4 pm.<br />
DELAVAN APARTMENT<br />
2 BR, 1.5 BA $695/mo<br />
262-249-1922<br />
LakesPropertyMgt.com<br />
DELAVAN APARTMENT<br />
Spacious 2BR, fireplace<br />
garage, remodeled kitchen<br />
$690, 262-249-1922<br />
LakesPropertyMgt.com<br />
DELAVAN APARTMENT<br />
Spacious 1BR, fireplace,<br />
garage $580<br />
262-249-1922<br />
LakesPropertyMgt.com<br />
DELAVAN DOWNTOWN:<br />
2 BR's, 1<br />
DELAVAN: 1 BR apt, 107<br />
N Third St. NO pets or<br />
smoking, $530 plus utilities.<br />
262-728-1400 or 262-<br />
903-6654<br />
st floor, handicap<br />
accessible, available now.<br />
262-215-7702 or<br />
262-949-1769<br />
DELAVAN: 1 BR Lower,<br />
$500 mo + security<br />
includes all utilities. No<br />
pets, non-smoker. 262-<br />
728-8650, 262-903-1611<br />
DELAVAN: 1 BR, above<br />
landlord's house, clean,<br />
$650 per month, includes<br />
stove, refrigerator &<br />
garbage pick-up.<br />
No smoking, No pets.<br />
262-374-0294<br />
DELAVAN:<br />
1730 Birchwood. Luxury<br />
condo style apartment.<br />
2 BR, 2 BA, Upper with<br />
bonus room, 2 car garage,<br />
fireplace. All appliances<br />
included. 1 month free rent<br />
to qualified renters.<br />
262-620-5105<br />
DELAVAN: 1BR Upper, 1<br />
yr lease, tenant pays electric,<br />
$495 mo.<br />
262-248-2480<br />
DELAVAN: 2 BR Lower,<br />
$600 month plus utilities.<br />
$600 security. No pets.<br />
262-728-5620<br />
DELAVAN: 2 BR, 1 BA,<br />
all appliances, washer &<br />
dryer, central air, PETS<br />
WELCOME, garage.<br />
From $705, 262-728-6886<br />
DELAVAN: 3 BR, 2 bath, 2<br />
car garage, all appliances.<br />
Water included. Private<br />
entry. 262-215-6741 for<br />
more information and application.<br />
DELAVAN:<br />
827 Phoenix. Like new<br />
1 BR Lower. HEAT, appliances,<br />
air, cat extra.<br />
$530. 800-491-9696<br />
262-374-1559<br />
DELAVAN: cozy efficiency<br />
$425 mo, utilities included<br />
+ security deposit.<br />
262-728-5755<br />
DELAVAN: Downtown 3<br />
BR Upper, $750 + security<br />
deposit. 262-949-0956<br />
DELAVAN: Lakeview<br />
Terrace. 2 BR. $700, heat<br />
included. 262-203-3244<br />
DELAVAN: Large 2 BR,<br />
Upper, balcony, enclosed<br />
porch with fireplace,<br />
garage, $900 includes<br />
utilities. 414-550-1810<br />
DELAVAN:<br />
ONE MONTH FREE<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
Very nice 1 BR & 2 BR<br />
Parking, appliances,<br />
dishwasher, large<br />
closets. On-site laundry.<br />
Small pets OK. Just off<br />
I-43. Close to shopping.<br />
262-363-3332<br />
DELAVAN: VILLAGE<br />
SQUARE MOVE IN<br />
SPECIAL! ½ off 1 st month<br />
rent with 1 year lease. 1<br />
BR from $550. 2 BR from<br />
$625. Newly remodeled<br />
unit available, heat & hot<br />
water included, appliances,<br />
laundry & parking.<br />
262-728-2379<br />
ELKHORN: 1 BR, upper<br />
private entrance, off street<br />
parking. No pets, security<br />
deposit and references required.<br />
$495 per month.<br />
262-723-4120 or<br />
262-565-8211<br />
ELKHORN: Spacious<br />
newly remodeled 2 BR, off<br />
street parking, on site<br />
laundry, includes 10x15<br />
storage unit, $625/month.<br />
262-215-8323<br />
ELKHORN: Spacious upper<br />
2 BR, in quiet 4 unit.<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>ludes garage, storage<br />
room, all the extras, nonsmokers.<br />
Possible manager<br />
position. Looking for<br />
long term lease. $650 mo<br />
plus utilities & security deposit.<br />
Available Jan 15th .<br />
262-723-2263<br />
ELKHORN: Studio Apt.<br />
$550 mo, all utilities paid.<br />
No pets. Available Nov 1.<br />
262-742-3801<br />
FIRST MONTH FREE<br />
with 1 year lease.<br />
Delavan. Phoenix Street<br />
Apartments. 2 BR Upper<br />
$730. Private entrance,<br />
garage, great location.<br />
262-725-6290<br />
FOR RENT: On the<br />
square in Walworth. 2<br />
bedroom. Appliances. No<br />
pets. 1 month security deposit<br />
required. Call for details.<br />
708-296-2246<br />
Geneva National Condo<br />
2 BR, 2 BA, garage,<br />
furnished. $995/mo.<br />
262-249-1922<br />
LakesPropertyMgt.com<br />
GENEVA TOWNSHIP:<br />
1 BR, laundry facility on<br />
site, available Dec 1st.<br />
$525/month plus security.<br />
262-248-3378<br />
LAKE GENEVA APT<br />
2 BR, $630/mo. Close to<br />
town. 262-249-1922<br />
LakesPropertyMgt.com<br />
LAKE GENEVA: 1 BR upper<br />
next to lake and park.<br />
$650 includes water, all<br />
appliances, washer/dryer,<br />
storage. No dogs, no<br />
smoking. 262-348-0514<br />
LAKE GENEVA: 1BR Upper.<br />
No smoking $500+<br />
utilities. 262-245-6843<br />
LAKE GENEVA: 1BR,<br />
1BA, remodeled unit,<br />
available November.<br />
847-652-4141<br />
LAKE GENEVA: 2 BR,<br />
garage, appliances &<br />
blinds. No pets/smoking,<br />
$625 mo. 262-968-4863<br />
SHARON: Spacious 2 BR<br />
1 st LAKE GENEVA: 55+, only<br />
a few available, luxury 1 &<br />
2 BRs, beautiful common<br />
areas, secure entry, on<br />
site manager, from $595<br />
+, some restrictions. The<br />
Terraces of Geneva<br />
Crossing, 262-248-9464<br />
LAKE GENEVA; 2 BR Upper,<br />
$650 mo + utiilties, no<br />
pets. 262-412-8405<br />
SHARON: 2 BR duplex,<br />
full basement, ground level.<br />
Call 608-754-6943<br />
SHARON: 2 BR LOWER,<br />
stove and refrigerator furnished,<br />
$600. First month<br />
plus security. No pets.<br />
262-275-2451<br />
SHARON: 2 BR, $560 per<br />
month, includes utilities,<br />
water & hot water, 1<br />
floor, $600 month plus<br />
utilities. 262-215-9666<br />
st<br />
LAKE GENEVA: 2 BR,<br />
newly updated, upper unit,<br />
$760/mo 262-249-1922<br />
LakesPropertyMgt.com<br />
LAKE GENEVA:<br />
BADGER APARTMENTS<br />
315 E South St/1120<br />
South Wells St. 2 BR, appliances,<br />
air, blinds, laundry,<br />
deck or patio. Regular<br />
$615-$635. Call John &<br />
Samantha 262-949-5251<br />
Español Heidy<br />
262-745-3813<br />
LAKE GENEVA: Downtown,<br />
spacious 2 BR, air,<br />
washer & dryer, off-street<br />
parking for 1, no pets,<br />
$750/mo + $750 security.<br />
References required. 262-<br />
763-4693 for appointment.<br />
LAKE GENEVA: Main<br />
floor remodeled 2 BR condo<br />
in the Gulfview complex.<br />
Owner pays for most<br />
utilities. No pets. Owner<br />
will perform credit check.<br />
$725 month. Call Bob at<br />
Homestead Lakes Realty<br />
262-248-6409<br />
NIPPERSINK: 1 BR apartment.<br />
No pets. $575 mo.<br />
Security deposit required.<br />
262-279-5281<br />
month free, security deposit<br />
& last month rent required.<br />
262-903-3277<br />
days, 262-642-7014 after<br />
4 pm.<br />
SHARON: Large 1 BR apt,<br />
$595 per mo plus electric.<br />
262-749-0089<br />
SHARON: Studio apt.<br />
$425 per month, includes<br />
utilities, water & hot water,<br />
1 st month free, security deposit<br />
& last month rent required.<br />
262-903-3277<br />
days, 262-642-7014 after<br />
4 p.m.<br />
University Garden Apts<br />
1 & 2 BR apts<br />
Newly remodeled<br />
Affordable rent program<br />
We pay utilities<br />
For a tour call today<br />
Mon-Fri 9-4<br />
262-473-7087<br />
370 North Tratt Street<br />
Whitewater WI<br />
Equal Housing<br />
Opportunity<br />
WALWORTH<br />
2 BR, central air, storage<br />
and laundry on site, $600<br />
per month plus security.<br />
262-279-3394<br />
U-STUFF I T<br />
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Hwy. 50 at Delavan Inlet • 728-8194<br />
80914<br />
PARKSIDE VILLAGE APARTMENTS<br />
Now Renting 2 Bedroom Apartment<br />
Homes for our Seniors 55 or better<br />
Office Hours Monday-Friday, 8-1<br />
Stop by or call for an appointment today!<br />
317 S. Main Street, Delavan, WI 53115<br />
(262) 728-9948<br />
Just 2 blocks south of downtown Delavan<br />
PROFESSIONALLY MANAGED BY OAKBROOK CORPORATION 80922<br />
The Housing Authority of Racine County<br />
Levi Barnes Manor<br />
The Housing Authority of Racine County is currently<br />
accepting applications for Levi Barnes Manor, a<br />
24-Unit apartment complex in Waterford, WI.<br />
Residents must be 62 or older and/or disabled<br />
and meet income guidelines. Residents pay<br />
30% of monthly adjusted income for rent.<br />
All apartments are<br />
1 BR units and<br />
include a stove and<br />
refrigerator.<br />
WALWORTH APT<br />
1BR, $550 & 2BR $585<br />
Pet OK 262-249-1922<br />
LakesPropertyMgt.com<br />
WALWORTH: 1 BR $550<br />
½ MONTH FREE. Spacious,<br />
updated, plus much<br />
more. 414-801-2312<br />
WALWORTH: 2 BR upper,<br />
1 car attached garage,<br />
laundry in unit, $710. 262-<br />
394-5258<br />
WALWORTH: 269 N Main<br />
St, 2 BR, heat, water & appliances<br />
furnished. Call to<br />
see & get application. No<br />
pets. 262-296-1880<br />
WALWORTH:<br />
VILLAGE COMMONS<br />
MOVE IN SPECIAL!<br />
½ off 1st months rent with<br />
1 year lease.<br />
New management.<br />
1 BRs from $525, 2 BRs<br />
from $600. Appliances,<br />
laundry room, parking, 2<br />
blocks from school/downtown.<br />
Very quiet.<br />
262-728-2379<br />
WILLIAMS BAY: Furnished<br />
1BR, kitchenette,<br />
near lake, weekly and<br />
monthly. <strong>Inc</strong>ludes utilities,<br />
cable, parking. Available<br />
now. No smoking. No<br />
pets. 262-245-6366<br />
ELKHORN: Nickel Plate<br />
Hotel, rooms for rent $85<br />
& up 262-723-4935<br />
LAKE GENEVA: Rooms &<br />
studio apts, $100 & up per<br />
week plus security deposit.<br />
262-279-6561<br />
LAKE GENEVA:<br />
Rooms/Kitchenettes/Apt<br />
$139+ 262-248-4438<br />
WAYSIDE HOTEL,<br />
Downtown Walworth, WI:<br />
Newly reconditioned<br />
rooms. $80 & up per<br />
week. Call 262-275-2034<br />
or Cell: 847-739-6789<br />
WAYSIDE HOTEL,<br />
Downtown Walworth, WI:<br />
Newly reconditioned<br />
rooms. $80 & up per<br />
week. Call 262-275-2034<br />
or Cell: 847-739-6789<br />
WILLIAMS BAY: Furnished<br />
1BR, kitchenette,<br />
near lake, weekly and<br />
monthly. <strong>Inc</strong>ludes utilities,<br />
cable, parking. Available<br />
now. No smoking. No<br />
pets. 262-245-6366<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
COMMERCIAL SPACES<br />
for lease. Retail, Offices or<br />
Shops. Lake Geneva<br />
262-949-8669<br />
DELAVAN: 2000 sq ft retail/office<br />
space, available<br />
NOW. Many possibilities.<br />
Will divide. $750 month<br />
plus utilities. Call Bob at<br />
Homestead Realty<br />
262-248-6409<br />
ELKHORN: 1200 sq. ft.<br />
office space, $700 per<br />
month. 262-215-5606<br />
SHARON: Retail or office<br />
space in town. $275 per<br />
month includes heat, electric<br />
& water. Call 262-248-<br />
0814<br />
Call 262-636-3406<br />
for more<br />
information.<br />
90881<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
SUBLEASE in Elkhorn<br />
1,200 sq. ft., $900 per mo.<br />
Call 262-903-3229<br />
WILLIAMS BAY: 250 –<br />
2,800 sq. ft. office/retail.<br />
Bay Centre building.<br />
262-245-1800<br />
PUBLISHER'S<br />
NOTICE<br />
Federal and State laws<br />
prohibit housing discrimination<br />
based on race, color,<br />
national origin, ancestry,<br />
religion, age, sex,<br />
handicap, lawful income,<br />
marital or family status &<br />
sexual orientation. This<br />
publication will not knowingly<br />
accept real estate or<br />
rental advertising from<br />
sellers, brokers or leasors<br />
intending to discriminate.<br />
All housing advertised in<br />
this publication is assumed<br />
to be available on<br />
an equal opportunity basis.<br />
To complain of discrimination<br />
call HUD toll-free at 1-<br />
800-669-9777. The toll<br />
free telephone number for<br />
the hearing impaired is 1-<br />
800-927-9275.<br />
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FREE HEAT!!<br />
1st Month FREE Rent<br />
• 2 Bedroom Apts.<br />
• Vaulted Ceilings<br />
• Intercom Entry<br />
• Spacious Floor Plans<br />
• Easy Access to I-43<br />
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Sunset Meadows Apartments<br />
Spacious Condo-Styled Luxury<br />
• 2 bedrooms<br />
• Private entrance<br />
with intercom<br />
• 1 or 2 car garage<br />
with opener<br />
• Gas heat & central air<br />
• Full-size washer & dryer<br />
in every unit<br />
• Walk-in closet<br />
• Cathedral ceilings<br />
• G.E. appliances<br />
• 1 or 2 baths<br />
• Mini & vertical blinds<br />
• Uppers w/den<br />
• Water & sewer included in rent<br />
• 1175’ to 1485 sq. ft. Rents<br />
Start at<br />
$705<br />
Located near I-43 and Hwy. 50<br />
Can be seen by contacting office at:<br />
714 Faryl Ave. #16, Delavan, WI or phone 740-0350<br />
• Onsite Management<br />
• Cats Welcome w/restrictions<br />
• Onsite Laundry<br />
• Garages Available<br />
• Onsite Maintenance Tech<br />
• Walking Distance to Schools<br />
91175<br />
Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Sat. by appointment<br />
www.accmanagementgroup.com<br />
121 Turtle Creek Dr., #3, Delavan, WI<br />
EHO<br />
262-740-0573<br />
91621<br />
Luxurious, large, 2 bedroom (den/loft),<br />
2 bath apartments with large den,<br />
fireplace and cathedral ceiling. Attached<br />
garage, separate entry. All appliances<br />
including washer & dryer. Gas heat,<br />
central air. Upper and lower units<br />
available. Rent starts at $780-$1,140.<br />
Call for an appointment<br />
723-6786 or 723-8530 91987<br />
HILLSIDE APARTMENTS<br />
• Spacious 2 Bedroom<br />
Units<br />
• All Appliances<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>luded<br />
• Secured<br />
Locked Entry<br />
• Many Updates,<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>luding Carpet,<br />
Vinyl & Appliances<br />
• Laundry on Premises<br />
$250.00<br />
FREE GAS<br />
Move-in<br />
Special *<br />
608-728-1554<br />
eadow Blossom<br />
Apartments<br />
Elkhorn<br />
MUST<br />
SEE<br />
• Easy Access to I-43<br />
• Pet Friendly<br />
• Freshly Painted<br />
• Newly remodeled<br />
kitchens<br />
• New Flooring<br />
• Air Conditioning<br />
• Garages<br />
• Patios & Balconies<br />
• A great convenient<br />
location in a quiet<br />
neighborhood<br />
Starting at $600<br />
202 Ogden Avenue<br />
Clinton, Wisconsin<br />
*With Qualified Credit & One Year Lease<br />
86219
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2010 Ford Mustang: Ford’s response to the<br />
Dodge Challenger and upcoming Chevrolet Camaro<br />
is to update its Mustang for spring of 2009.<br />
Although the physical changes are subtle, the front<br />
and rear fascias are new as well as most of the<br />
car’s sheetmetal. The base 210-horsepower 4.0liter<br />
V6 is unchanged, but the GT’s 4.6-liter V8<br />
makes 315 horsepower, 15 more than the 2009<br />
version. That‘s well short of the competition’s base<br />
V8 models, although ride and handling improvements<br />
are also being touted.<br />
WHO AM I?<br />
To guess his secret identity, read the following<br />
clues.<br />
1) An Arizona native, he tried every form of professional<br />
open-wheel racing.<br />
2) He won the 1998 Indy 500, 24 years after he<br />
took up this sport.<br />
3) He was the Indy Racing League’s first<br />
owner/driver and garnered his first career victory<br />
in that role.<br />
4) He later became a team owner and also competed<br />
(as late as 2006) in the GP Masters series<br />
for former F1 drivers over the age of 45.<br />
Eddie Cheever, 50, made<br />
his last Indy 500 attempt<br />
in 2006 and finished 13th.<br />
Later that season, he shut<br />
down his team due to<br />
funding.<br />
WHAT’S UP, AUTO DOC?<br />
It might be easier than standing outside in the<br />
freezing cold to scrape your windshield, but dousing<br />
the glass with a constant stream of washer<br />
fluid and running the wipers to clear the ice<br />
and frost has several downsides. First and<br />
foremost, it really doesn’t take any less<br />
time to clear the windshield than a<br />
good, fast scraping. Second,<br />
dumping all that fluid onto the<br />
windshield probably means that<br />
you’ll run out in rush-hour traffic<br />
when you could really use it.<br />
Third, the excess fluid evaporates<br />
and/or runs on the ground, which is a<br />
waste and just adds more pollution. And lastly,<br />
your poor wiper blades will be completely shredded<br />
— and rendered useless — in no time flat if<br />
you keep trying to use them to scrape off the ice:<br />
they’re soft rubber while a scraper is hard plastic.<br />
An ice scraper is designed to do exactly that,<br />
which is why you should have one in the vehicle<br />
and one in house (to save time digging around in<br />
the car on a cold morning) at all times during the<br />
winter months.<br />
2000 X5<br />
BMW X5: 2000-’06<br />
Cargo area 2007 redesign<br />
THE GOOD STUFF<br />
Typical BMW car-like power and handling prowess epitomized the first-generation X5. Standard equipment included an automatic load-leveling<br />
system, stability control software to prevent a skid or spin, and Hill Descent Control that prevented the X5 from gathering too much speed when<br />
traveling down a steep and/or slippery slope. Inside the spacious cabin, dual-zone climate control and plenty of airbags kept passengers comfortable<br />
and secure. The V8 moved the 4,900-pound X5 with authority, producing zero-60-mph times in the 6.5-7.0-second range.<br />
HEADS UP!<br />
The X5 was long on passenger pampering, but came up short in cargo capacity when compared to similar sport utility vehicles. Since many<br />
people purchased these go-anywhere wagons for hauling bulky objects, this deficiency posed a problem. Handling was quick and precise, but<br />
the firm suspension meant a stiffer-than-usual ride. As well, many X5 competitors offered more than five-passenger seating, something BMW<br />
rectified with the 2007 model. Giving away as much as 125 horsepower, the six-cylinder didn’t deliver the same kind of exhilarating punch as<br />
the available V8 engines, but it was a bit easier on gas.<br />
OVERALL<br />
Although not the most practical sport utility vehicle you can buy, the X5 is certainly among the classiest around while being engineered to deliver<br />
superb handling in all sorts of road and weather conditions. Both build quality and fit and finish are typical BMW, which is to say top notch.<br />
VITALS<br />
Engines: 3.0-liter DOHC I6 (225 hp); 4.4-liter DOHC V8 (282-315 hp); 4.6-liter DOHC V8 (347 hp); 4.8-liter DOHC V8 (355 hp).<br />
Transmissions: Five-six-speed manual (I6); five- /six-speed automatic. Layout: Front-engine, four-wheel-drive.<br />
Body: Four-door wagon.<br />
87963
12B Walworth County Sunday Sunday, November 30, 2008 Place Your Ad Today!!<br />
With low-sulfur fuel, less noise<br />
and little or no odor, the diesel has<br />
found new life in North America<br />
By RICHARD RUSSELL<br />
WHEELBASE COMMUNICATIONS<br />
T<br />
he affordable diesel passenger<br />
car is back, but in some ways —<br />
good ways — you would never<br />
know it.<br />
The 2009 Jetta TDI has the low-speed<br />
power of diesel, but with nearly the same<br />
driving refinement of a gasoline engine.<br />
Really, the only way you’ll know this is a<br />
diesel is by the “TDI” badge.<br />
This new “clean diesel” wears the same<br />
logo as the previous version that disappeared<br />
last year, but it boasts a host of<br />
new features that put it in a very unique<br />
position as the only mainstream diesel<br />
family car.<br />
Luxury brands Mercedes-Benz, BMW<br />
and Audi are also entering the diesel<br />
market with their own low-emission<br />
models, but VW offers similar technology<br />
at a considerably lower price.<br />
The diesel’s appeal is that it operates<br />
20-25 percent more efficiently than its<br />
gasoline counterpart. They’re found on<br />
everything from long-haul big rigs to<br />
bulldozers because they crank out gobs<br />
of torque, which is the twisting force<br />
that turns the wheels.<br />
However, diesel passenger vehicles<br />
have not exactly been welcomed with<br />
open arms in North America despite<br />
being the standard in Europe. The general<br />
perception is one of noise, odor and<br />
smoke and that was certainly the case<br />
until German car companies applied<br />
their engineering talents to a new generation<br />
of diesels that arrived earlier in<br />
the decade. However, even they couldn’t<br />
meet tough new emissions standards<br />
and were withdrawn from the market.<br />
The problem wasn’t the engine, but the<br />
If part of the idea is to<br />
give a diesel car the same<br />
driving refinement as one<br />
power by gasoline, then<br />
mission accomplished.<br />
high sulphur content in the diesel fuel<br />
that fouled the electronic control sensors,<br />
rendering them useless and preventing<br />
further development.<br />
When European regulations forced refineries<br />
to reduce sulphur content by 97<br />
percent, the diesel outlook brightened.<br />
Automakers such as Volkswagen devised<br />
systems that removed other pollutants<br />
and the “clean diesel” was born. These<br />
new powerplants, which now meet the<br />
most stringent emission standards on the<br />
planet, use turbochargers and high-pressure<br />
direct injection for more precise fuel<br />
metering, cleaner combustion and less<br />
noise. The compression-ignition aspect of<br />
diesels, whereby they squeeze the fuelair<br />
mixture to the point where it self-ignites<br />
(as opposed to ignition-causing<br />
During a 550-mile test drive, the<br />
TDI pulled down an amazing 50<br />
mpg, about double that of a<br />
typical gas-powered V6 sedan.<br />
What you should know 2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI<br />
Type Four-door, front-wheel-drive compact sedan<br />
Engine 2.0-liter DOHC I4, turbo-diesel (140 hp)<br />
Transmissions Six-speed manual; six-speed automatic (opt.)<br />
Market position The Jetta sedan and its wagon counterpart are currently the only popular-priced<br />
models to offer diesel-power as an option, with more from VW on the way.<br />
Points ☛ Plenty of on-demand power. ☛ Exceptional fuel economy. ☛ Clean-burning<br />
technology cures most of previous diesel’s bad habits. ☛ Reasonable $2,000 premium<br />
over comparably equipped Jetta SE with 2.5-liter gasoline engine.<br />
☛ Exceptional trunk space beats many mid-size sedans. ☛ Exterior styling attractive,<br />
but not amazing. ☛ Will currently receding fuel prices thwart diesels here?<br />
Safety Front airbags; side-impact airbags; side-curtain airbags; anti-lock brakes;<br />
traction control; stability control.<br />
The numbers MPG (city/hwy): 30/41 (MT) Base price: $23,700 (including destination)<br />
By comparison Chevrolet Cobalt<br />
Base price: $15,700<br />
Thrifty, attractive models<br />
get better fuel<br />
economy for 2009.<br />
Honda Civic<br />
Base price: $16,000<br />
Sedan offers style plus<br />
roominess. Thrifty Hybrid<br />
model available.<br />
Hyundai Elantra<br />
Base price: $14,150<br />
Well priced, well<br />
equipped and spacious,<br />
great warranty.<br />
spark plugs in gasoline engines) makes them noisy. However,<br />
the multiple injection process combined with plenty<br />
of strategically applied sound deadening makes the new<br />
TDI one of the quietest diesels on the market.<br />
The TDI produces 140 horsepower from its 2.0-liter<br />
powerplant but, more importantly, generates 235 poundfeet<br />
of torque at only 1,700 rpm. The power is right there<br />
with no waiting for the revs to climb. Acceleration from<br />
rest is positively entertaining and would result in wasted<br />
wheel spin if it weren’t for intervention by the electronic<br />
traction system.<br />
The rest of the 2009 Jetta lineup is little changed from<br />
last year when it was all new. To these eyes this is one of<br />
the classier small cars around. The interior features rich<br />
materials and exceptional fit and finish that creates an<br />
impression of luxury. Thanks to an eight-way adjustable<br />
seat and adjustable steering wheel, drivers of all shapes<br />
and sizes can get comfy.<br />
The rear<br />
seat is similarlyaccommodating<br />
and<br />
the trunk is<br />
cavernous for<br />
a compact vehicle.<br />
If you<br />
need more<br />
room, the<br />
60/40<br />
split/folding<br />
rear seat also<br />
has a pass-<br />
The Jetta is one of the<br />
through<br />
best deals in German<br />
for<br />
engineering. Func-<br />
longer tional interior layout<br />
items. is also roomy and<br />
Higher classy without being<br />
trim lev-<br />
overstated.<br />
els come<br />
with a<br />
multifunction trip computer<br />
that informs you of your direction<br />
of travel, audio source and<br />
current or trip average fuel<br />
consumption. It also warns when you exceed a pre-selected<br />
speed, something that’s all too easy to do in the<br />
TDI.<br />
During this test drive, it was a pleasant surprise to attain<br />
an average of 50 mpg during a 550-mile mixture of<br />
city and rural driving, all without adjusting my driving<br />
style which is admittedly not conducive to saving fuel.<br />
Fortunately, the TDI makes up for my shortcomings, all<br />
the while looking smart without breaking the bank.
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LIST<br />
PRICE<br />
NOW<br />
ONLY!<br />
1950 08 FORD TAURUS LIMITED 4 DR., Leather, heated seats, 12,000 miles .................................$24,900 ..........$19,995<br />
1944 08 FORD TAURUS SEL 4 DR., Leather, moonroof, ONLY 8,000 miles .......................................$24,900 ..........$19,995<br />
1945 08 FORD TAURUS SEL 4 DR., Leather, moonroof, 12,000 miles, jet black ................................$24,900 ..........$19,995<br />
1920 08 FORD TAURUS SEL 4 DR., Leather, moonroof, loaded .........................................................$22,900 ..........$17,995<br />
1931 08 FORD TAURUS SEL 4 DR., Leather, moonroof, loaded .........................................................$22,900 ..........$17,995<br />
8081 08 FORD FOCUS SES 4 DR., Auto., moonroof, sync., “Our Car”, 8,000 miles ...........................$16,900 ..........$14,995<br />
8073 08 FORD FOCUS SE 4 DR., Auto., “Our Car”, 6,000 miles .........................................................$15,900 ..........$13,995<br />
1857 07 FORD CROWN VIC LX, Loaded, leather, 6,000 miles .............................................................$22,900 ..........$16,995<br />
1902 07 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE, Loaded, silver, 12,000 miles .......................................$21,900 ..........$16,995<br />
1896 07 FORD TAURUS SEL 4 DR., Loaded, leather, moonroof .........................................................$16,900 ..........$13,995<br />
1863 07 FORD TAURUS SEL 4 DR., Loaded, leather, clean ...............................................................$15,900 ..........$12,995<br />
1912 07 FORD TAURUS SEL 4 DR., Loaded .......................................................................................$14,900 ..........$11,995<br />
1856 06 LINCOLN ZEPHYR 4 DR., Leather, H&C seats, Nav., 12,000 miles .....................................$29,900 ..........$21,995<br />
8209 06 FORD FIVE HUNDRED LIMITED 4 DR., Moonroof, leather, local, clean ..........................$16,995 ..........$14,995<br />
1897 06 FORD TAURUS SE 4 DR., Loaded, clean, gold ......................................................................$14,900 ..........$10,995<br />
1494B 04 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE, V6, auto., leather, jet black ..........................................$14,900 ..........$10,995<br />
7183A 04 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONV., Leather, heated seats, 29,000 miles, local ..........................$14,900 ............$9,995<br />
1904A 04 FORD TAURUS SES 4 DR., Loaded, moonroof, clean ...........................................................$10,900 ............$7,995<br />
1901A 03 LINCOLN TOWN CAR, Executive, leather, local ......................................................................$12,900 ............$8,995<br />
7075A 02 FORD TAURUS SES 4 DR., Loaded, very clean ........................................................................$10,900 ............$6,995<br />
9028A 91 PONTIAC GRAND AM 2 DR., Auto., runs good, as-is special ................................................$1,495 ................$995<br />
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LIST<br />
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1939 08 FORD F-150 4x4 CREW, “Harley Truck” super loaded, owners Demo, 1,200 miles ...............$39,995 ..........$31,995<br />
1949 08 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 4x4, Super loaded, tricoat white, low miles ......................................$36,900 ..........$31,995<br />
1948 08 FORD EXPEDITION 4x4, XLT, 8 passenger, leather, low miles ..............................................$26,900 ..........$21,995<br />
1946 08 FORD EXPLORER 4 DR., XLT, 3rd seat, 14,000 miles ..........................................................$24,900 ..........$21,995<br />
1938 08 FORD TAURUS X FWD, Eddie Bauer, leather, quads, white, 7,000 miles ...............................$25,900 ..........$21,995<br />
1937 08 FORD TAURUS X FWD, Eddie Bauer, leather, quads, red, 8,000 miles ..................................$25,900 ..........$21,995<br />
1936 08 FORD TAURUS X FWD, SEL, leather, quads, white, 11,000 miles .........................................$24,900 ..........$20,995<br />
1930 08 FORD TAURUS X AWD, Leather, loaded, SEL, quads ............................................................$24,900 ..........$19,995<br />
1933 08 FORD TAURUS X FWD, Leather, loaded, SEL, quads ............................................................$24,900 ..........$19,995<br />
8133 08 FORD F-150 4x2 REG. CAB, V6, auto., long box, “Our Truck”, 5,400 miles ..........................$16,995 ..........$12,995<br />
1940 07 FORD E-350 CLUB WAGON, V8, 12 passenger, super loaded .............................................$21,900 ..........$17,995<br />
1942 07 FORD EDGE SE, Loaded, clean ................................................................................................$21,900 ..........$16,995<br />
1907 07 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY, Quads, Stow-N-Go .........................................................$19,900 ..........$16,995<br />
1908 07 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN, Loaded, Stow-N-Go ................................................................$18,900 ..........$15,995<br />
1909 07 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN, Loaded, Stow-N-Go ................................................................$18,900 ..........$15,995<br />
1833 06 FORD EXPLORER 4 DR. 4X4, Eddie Bauer, loaded, white ..................................................$29,900 ..........$19,995<br />
8064A 06 FORD F-150 4X4 CREW, 5.4, auto., XLT, local .......................................................................$24,900 ..........$19,995<br />
1917 06 FORD F-150 4X4 SUPERCAB, 5.4, XLT, loaded, clean ........................................................$22,900 ..........$18,995<br />
1869 06 FORD ESCAPE 4 DR. 4X4, XLT, loaded, clean ......................................................................$18,900 ..........$14,995<br />
8075A 05 FORD F-150 4X4 SUPERCAB, 5.4, XLT, loaded, one owner ................................................$16,900 ..........$10,995<br />
8120A 04 FORD EXPEDITION 4X4, Super loaded, NAV., TV/DVD, local ...............................................$21,900 ..........$16,995<br />
1868 04 FORD RANGER 4X4 SUPERCAB, 4.0, auto., XLT, 4 dr., moonroof, loaded ....................................$18,900 ..........$14,995<br />
8203A 04 FORD EXPLORER 4 DR. 4X4, Eddie Bauer, V8, mint, one local owner .......................................$14,900 ..........$12,995<br />
1873A 04 FORD EXPLORER 4 DR. 4X4, loaded, local ..................................................................$13,900 ..............$8,995<br />
8139A 04 FORD F-150 4X2 REG. CAB., V6, auto., XL, A/C, long box,one local owner ..........................$9,995 ............$7,995<br />
6015A 03 FORD CLUB WAGON, V10, chateau, quads, dual TVs, “Special” ...........................................$19,900 ..........$15,995<br />
4242A 01 FORD E-150 CONVERSION VAN, V8, clean .......................................................................$10,900 ............$4,995<br />
1782A 00 FORD WINDSTAR WAGON, Quads, rear air, local, only 60,000 miles ....................................$8,995 ............$7,995<br />
6132B 00 PONTIAC MONTANA , Quads, super loaded, clean ...................................................................$7,995 ............$5,995<br />
4131A 99 PLYMOUTH GRAND VOYAGER , Quads., loaded ...................................................................$5,995 ............$3,995<br />
6089A 94 CHEVY SUBURBAN 4X4, Silverado, MINT, local, MUST SEE ...............................................$10,900 ............$6,995<br />
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SALE PRICE<br />
2008 Chevrolet HHR – Black, power windows<br />
and locks, tilt & cruise, keyless entry .......................$11,988<br />
2008 Saturn Aura XR – Silver, cloth,<br />
all power options ...................................................$15,988<br />
2008 Chevrolet Uplander – Maroon,<br />
middle row captains seats ......................................$12,988<br />
2008 Pontiac Grand Prix – Silver, 4 dr.,<br />
3.8 V8, all power ...................................................$13,975<br />
2007 Chevrolet Impala .....................................$11,988<br />
2007 Pontiac G6 – Silver, 4 dr.,<br />
V6, spoiler, alloy wheels .........................................$11,988<br />
2007 Chevrolet Silverado – Maroon, ext. cab,<br />
2WD, 20 inch Giovanna wheels ..............................$18,988<br />
2007 Chevrolet Impala .....................................$11,488<br />
2006 Buick LaCrosse CXL – White, alloy<br />
wheels, heated leather seating, only 18,500 miles .....$16,588<br />
2006 Buick Rendezvous – White, front wheel<br />
drive, cloth seating ................................................$12,988<br />
2006 Chevrolet Cobalt – 4 dr., power windows<br />
& locks, tilt & cruise, only 13,300 miles .......................$9,988<br />
2006 Chevrolet Silverado – Blue, ext. cab,<br />
short box, Z71, 4x4 ...............................................$18,988<br />
2006 Chevrolet Silverado – Green, ext. cab,<br />
short box, Z71, 4x4 ...............................................$18,488<br />
2006 Chevrolet Impala .....................................$11,988<br />
2005 Chevrolet Malibu – 4 dr., V6, auto.,<br />
all power options ..................................................$10,988<br />
2005 Saturn Vue – Red, front wheel drive, 4 cyl.,<br />
manual transmission ............................................$10,988<br />
2005 Pontiac G6 – White, 4 dr., V6, auto., sunroof ...$10,988<br />
2005 Ford Explorer – Blue, 4x4, cloth seating .....$11,988<br />
2004 Chevrolet Malibu Maxx – Sport red,<br />
only 29,000 miles, all power ......................................$9,988<br />
2004 Chevrolet Impala LS – Black, 3.8 V6,<br />
spoiler, cloth seating ................................................$8,988<br />
2003 Chevrolet Silverado – Red, 3/4 ton,<br />
4x4, extended cab, short box, duramax diesel ..........$16,988<br />
2001 Toyota Tundra – Maroon, 2WD, V6, auto.,<br />
ext. cab, only 60,600 miles ........................................$9,488<br />
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14B Walworth County Sunday Sunday, November 30, 2008 Place Your Ad Today!!<br />
1978 FORD F-150, 4x4,<br />
4 speed, $300 OBO.<br />
262-903-3101<br />
1986 DODGE pickup, topper,<br />
V8, hitch, auto, $400<br />
OBO. 608-921-3462<br />
1990 FORD F150 Pickup.<br />
Extended cab, stick shift,<br />
with cap. $750<br />
262-903-9839<br />
1991 DODGE Ram, 150<br />
pickup, 170K, runs well,<br />
needs starter. Cap, 318<br />
V-8, auto, AM/FM/CD,<br />
$600. 262-723-6845<br />
1995 CHEVY S-10 extended<br />
cab, air, fiberglass<br />
cover, 4 WD, PW, PL, PB,<br />
$3,000 OBO. 608-754-<br />
6950<br />
1997 BLACK FORD F150<br />
super cab, 4x4, V8, 3 rd<br />
door, air, AM/FM/Cassette,<br />
6 disc audio system,<br />
PW, PL, good condition<br />
$5,000 OBO. 262-743-<br />
1813<br />
1998 CHEVY K-10, 4WD,<br />
V6, auto, no rust, only 49K<br />
miles. $8,900. Can be<br />
seen at: 215 S. 5 th St.<br />
Delavan<br />
1999 CHEVY S-10,<br />
68,490 miles, 5 speed,<br />
cover, $4,500 OBO.<br />
608-207-3877<br />
2003 FORD F250, diesel,<br />
148,000 miles, good condition,<br />
$14,000. 608-676-<br />
2430<br />
$ 2,988<br />
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SATURN 4 DR. SPORT SEDAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,988<br />
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DODGE CUSTOM RAM VAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,988<br />
FORD F-150 XLT PICK-UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,988<br />
CHEVROLET LUMINA LS SEDAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,988<br />
CADILLAC DEVILLE SEDAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,988<br />
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2009 Ford<br />
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• 2.314 engine<br />
• 5 speed auto<br />
• Sports appearance<br />
package<br />
• 18” aluminum<br />
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• Rear deck spoiler<br />
• Power moonroof<br />
Hwy. 14 & I-90, Janesville 800-749-0701<br />
Drive one.<br />
www.janesvilleford.com 89255
Place Your Ad Today!! Walworth County Sunday Sunday, November 30, 2008 15B<br />
1993 FORD AEROSTAR,<br />
runs great, clean, some<br />
rust $1,000. 262-441-9614<br />
1993 PLYMOUTH Voyager<br />
Van, maroon, 6 cyl,<br />
auto, PS, PB, rebuilt transmission,<br />
many new parts,<br />
$1,200. 608-754-0460<br />
2001 Chevy Monte Carlo SS<br />
Local trade, sharp<br />
$ 8,995<br />
1999 Olds Alero GL<br />
One owner, local trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5,995<br />
2000 Chevy Impala<br />
Local trade, nice shape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5,995<br />
2003 Ford Focus ZX3<br />
Hatchback, great mpg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6,995<br />
2000 Olds Bravada<br />
Local trade, loaded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6,995<br />
SOLD SOLD SOLD<br />
2002 Dodge Ram 1500 Regency<br />
Conversion Van<br />
Local trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6,995<br />
2003 Chevy Venture LT<br />
One owner, leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6,995<br />
2002 Olds Silhouette Premier<br />
Local, leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7,995<br />
2003 Chevy Venture Van LS<br />
Local trade, nice shape! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7,995<br />
BUDGET<br />
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1998 GMC SAVANNAH<br />
3500 cargo van, high<br />
miles, runs excellent,<br />
$2,850 OBO.<br />
262-206-2923<br />
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2000 Cadillac<br />
Eldorado ETC<br />
Local trade,<br />
black<br />
$ 7,995<br />
2005 ATV SCRAMBLER.<br />
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shape, $3,500 OBO.<br />
262-742-4167<br />
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2004 GMC<br />
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One owner,<br />
local trade<br />
$ 10,995<br />
2004 Pontiac Montana<br />
Local trade, quad seating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7,995<br />
SOLD SOLD SOLD<br />
SOLD SOLD SOLD<br />
2000 Buick LeSabre<br />
Local trade, low miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8,995<br />
2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee<br />
Laredo, 4x4, sharp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 9,995<br />
2002 Chevy TrailBlazer LTZ<br />
Local trade, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 9,995<br />
2004 Jeep Liberty Sport<br />
Local trade, flame red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10,995<br />
2004 Chevy TrailBlazer LT<br />
Local trade, very nice! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10,995<br />
2003 Cadillac Deville<br />
Local trade, 46,000 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 11,995<br />
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1984 YAMAHA, only 626<br />
miles, excellent condition<br />
$1,000 OBO. 262-325-<br />
3670<br />
1993 POLARIS XLT 600,<br />
hand & thumb warmer,<br />
cover, great condition,<br />
$1,300. 1986 YAMAHA<br />
PHAZER, hand & thumb<br />
warmer (electric startneeds<br />
work), cover, $900.<br />
2001 2 place aluminum 8<br />
½'x10' TILT TRAILER with<br />
spare plus 2 extra tires &<br />
rims & canvas slush guard<br />
$700. 262-245-6984<br />
1998 CARAVAN 4 place<br />
aluminum snowmobile<br />
trailer, tie downs, spare<br />
tire $,1600. 262-215-3818<br />
2007 TRITON, 2 place, 12'<br />
V-nose open snowmobile<br />
trailer, drive on, drive off,<br />
all aluminum $1,400 OBO.<br />
608-751-0394<br />
SNOWMOBILE<br />
PACKAGE<br />
2000 Yamaha Phazer<br />
500, only 200 miles.<br />
Yamaha 1997/700 SX, approximately<br />
2,600 miles, 2<br />
place trailer with salt<br />
shield. Excellent condition,<br />
$5,500 OBO. Call Bob<br />
Delavan, 262-949-9771<br />
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1996 Dodge 1500, 4x4<br />
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262-903-3101<br />
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876-6580 / 608-295-6708<br />
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16B Walworth County Sunday Sunday, November 30, 2008 Place Your Ad Today!!<br />
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