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<strong>Home</strong> <strong>sweet</strong> (<strong>first</strong>) <strong>home</strong><br />

Sarah Zeller/staff<br />

From the left, <strong>first</strong>-time <strong>home</strong>buyers Ashley Huber and Matt Dooley listen Wednesday as<br />

<strong>home</strong> inspector Gary Getchel, of Milton-based <strong>Home</strong> Pro Inspection Service, reviews the<br />

outside of the house they plan to purchase on North Arch Street in Janesville.<br />

New-<strong>home</strong> construction woes continue<br />

BY SARAH ZELLER<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

JANESVILLE — Though the existing<strong>home</strong><br />

market may be ripe for <strong>first</strong>-time<br />

buyers, the number of new-construction<br />

<strong>home</strong>s continues to tumble.<br />

South Central Wisconsin Builders<br />

Association Executive Director Carol<br />

Engebretson need only look to the organization’s<br />

Parade of <strong>Home</strong>s roster for a<br />

market analysis.<br />

“Last year, we had 20 new <strong>home</strong>s,” she<br />

said. “This year we have 14.”<br />

In today’s economy, builders no longer<br />

are willing to place an unsold <strong>home</strong> in<br />

the parade, she said.<br />

“Builders more commonly will put a<br />

pre-sold <strong>home</strong> in the Parade of <strong>Home</strong>s<br />

before they’ll put a spec <strong>home</strong>, because<br />

they don’t want to be holding an unsold<br />

<strong>home</strong>, especially in this market,” she<br />

said.<br />

Tom Wellnitz, president of Wellnitz &<br />

Sarow Builders in Janesville, said his<br />

company has seen a 25 to 30 percent<br />

See Construction, page 2<br />

Market rife for <strong>first</strong>-time buyers,<br />

those with good credit histories<br />

BY SARAH ZELLER<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

JANESVILLE — After cramming their seven-member<br />

family into a three-bedroom apartment,<br />

Jessica and Jarred Hembrook were thrilled to<br />

finally purchase a <strong>home</strong> in Delavan last week.<br />

“The apartment was very tight,” Jessica Hembrook<br />

said. “We didn’t have any personal space.”<br />

The family is among many <strong>first</strong>-time <strong>home</strong>buyers who<br />

have taken advantage of the slumping economy to<br />

browse the hundreds of unsold <strong>home</strong>s that remain on the<br />

local market. First-time buyers have the added advantage<br />

of not having to sell their current <strong>home</strong>.<br />

“It’s an excellent time for a <strong>first</strong>-time <strong>home</strong>buyer,” said<br />

Verna Saladino, a real estate agent with Coldwell Banker<br />

Success in Janesville. “There’s a great inventory; there is<br />

plenty to choose from.”<br />

Renae Dunbar, an agent with Century 21 Affiliated in<br />

Delavan, agreed.<br />

“We are in a buyers’ market,” she said. “The sellers<br />

have to be a lot more negotiable.”<br />

The abundance of <strong>home</strong>s on the market means buyers<br />

See Market, page 2<br />

ad here<br />

July 27, 2008<br />

Janesville – (608) 754-9022<br />

1523 Hwy. 14 East (1/2 mile west of Target)<br />

Sarah Zeller/staff<br />

Dezaray Micklevitz<br />

of Delavan secures<br />

drywall in the<br />

hallway of her new<br />

<strong>home</strong> on Cedar<br />

Avenue in Delavan.<br />

Micklevitz is<br />

constructing her<br />

<strong>home</strong> with the<br />

help of the<br />

Southeastern<br />

Wisconsin Housing<br />

Corporation.<br />

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JANESVILLE<br />

2 MESSENGER ■ Sunday, July 27, 2008<br />

communityshoppers.com<br />

NEWS<br />

INBRIEF<br />

JANESVILLE<br />

■ School board approves<br />

two new members:<br />

The Janesville School<br />

Board on Tuesday voted<br />

6-0 to approve Greg<br />

Ardrey and Peter<br />

Severson to fill vacant<br />

seats; Commissioner Bill<br />

Sodemann abstained.<br />

The men replace former<br />

board members Amy<br />

Rashkin and Dennis<br />

Vechinsky, both of whom<br />

resigned earlier this summer.<br />

Ardrey and<br />

Severson will serve until<br />

April, when voters will<br />

choose replacements to<br />

serve full three-year<br />

terms. A committee<br />

selected Ardrey and<br />

Severson from a field of<br />

10 candidates;<br />

Sodemann said he<br />

abstained because he<br />

believes the committee<br />

should have allowed the<br />

full board to hear from<br />

several candidates.<br />

■ Telephone scam reported:<br />

Several local residents<br />

reported being the target<br />

of a telephone scam<br />

last week. Residents<br />

received an automated<br />

message asking them to<br />

call an Iowa phone number<br />

to reactivate a suspended<br />

Blackhawk<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Credit Union<br />

member card. Those<br />

who called the number<br />

were asked to enter personal<br />

information. Both<br />

BCCU members and<br />

nonmembers reported<br />

receiving the calls. Once<br />

the scam was reported<br />

to police, the message<br />

shifted its target to<br />

members of a Michiganbased<br />

credit union. “This<br />

shift, along with the fact<br />

that both members and<br />

nonmembers were contacted,<br />

clearly shows<br />

there was no credit<br />

union security breach,”<br />

said BCCU CEO Bob<br />

Carmichael. “More likely,<br />

the thieves got a hold of<br />

some type of phone list,<br />

and decided to use<br />

Blackhawk <strong>Community</strong><br />

Credit Union as their target<br />

of choice.”<br />

Carmichael said it wasn’t<br />

clear how many residents<br />

called the number<br />

and provided information.<br />

BCCU officials said<br />

the credit union never<br />

would use automated<br />

phone calls to discuss<br />

an account problem or<br />

ask for personal information.<br />

EVANSVILLE<br />

■ New day for trash,<br />

recycling pickup:<br />

Beginning next week, city<br />

residents will have their<br />

trash and recyclables<br />

picked up on Tuesdays,<br />

rather than Wednesdays.<br />

The new pick-up date<br />

begins Aug. 5. Veolia<br />

Environmental Services,<br />

the company that serves<br />

Evansville, said the<br />

change will help keep<br />

costs down and maintain<br />

efficiency. For more<br />

information, call city hall<br />

at (608) 882-2266.<br />

■ MARKET<br />

Continued from page 1<br />

like Ashley Huber and Matt<br />

Dooley have more time to find the<br />

perfect house.<br />

The Janesville couple rejected<br />

several houses in need of repairs<br />

until they found one within their<br />

price range that was move-in<br />

ready.<br />

“It’s a challenge deciding what<br />

you’re actually going to go with,”<br />

said Dooley, who added that he<br />

and Huber look forward to building<br />

equity. “I’d rather own a<br />

house than pay for rent; it’s<br />

throwing money away.”<br />

Ryan and Rianne Graves, who<br />

recently purchased a <strong>home</strong> in<br />

Darien, spent nearly a year looking<br />

at available properties.<br />

“We got excited at the potential<br />

of the houses we could have,”<br />

Ryan Graves said. “From there, it<br />

became kind of a fun adventure,<br />

getting the opportunity to look at<br />

these houses.”<br />

The couple also recognized that<br />

buying a house is the <strong>first</strong> step<br />

toward financial security.<br />

“<strong>Home</strong> ownership is historically<br />

the No. 1 wealth generator in our<br />

country,” said John Ramstad,<br />

director of housing for<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Action of Rock and<br />

Walworth Counties.<br />

But, Ramstad added, potential<br />

buyers should beware that what<br />

appears to be a good deal actually<br />

may be a pratfall.<br />

“The only caution is for people<br />

to be careful about buying properties<br />

that look awfully cheap on<br />

paper, but are such because there<br />

is significant work that is<br />

required or significant infrastructure<br />

improvements that need to<br />

happen,” he said. “It’s the longterm<br />

affordability of the house<br />

that’s the most important.”<br />

For example, buying a house<br />

that needs a new roof or furnace<br />

■ CONSTRUCTION<br />

Continued from page 1<br />

drop in custom-built <strong>home</strong> construction<br />

in the past two years, though a<br />

growing number of people are<br />

choosing to renovate their existing<br />

<strong>home</strong>s.<br />

“There are people still mulling<br />

around, wondering what they<br />

should or should not do,” he said.<br />

Wellnitz blames the economy, rising<br />

gas prices and upcoming presidential<br />

election year for the<br />

decrease in demand.<br />

Ad here<br />

MARKET UPS AND DOWNS<br />

Sales of existing <strong>home</strong>s, as well as new housing starts and<br />

residential building permits, have declined in the city of<br />

Janesville in the past several years. Here’s how the market<br />

has performed:<br />

SALES OF EXISTING HOMES*<br />

2002: 1,050 <strong>home</strong>s ($117,590 average)<br />

2003: 1,345 <strong>home</strong>s ($120,078)<br />

2004: 1,298 <strong>home</strong>s ($125,539)<br />

2005: 1,158 <strong>home</strong>s ($132,162)<br />

2006: 1,134 <strong>home</strong>s ($138,633)<br />

NEW HOUSING UNITS*<br />

2002: 424<br />

2003: 330<br />

2004: 506<br />

2005: 381<br />

2006: 241<br />

10-year average: 366<br />

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED*<br />

2002: 279<br />

2003: 276<br />

2004: 329<br />

2005: 295<br />

2006: 231<br />

10-year average: 269<br />

* Data from 2007 not yet available.<br />

could end in foreclosure.<br />

“In the long run, you might lose<br />

the house because the maintenance<br />

costs are too great for you<br />

to sustain it,” Ramstad said.<br />

Of course, a <strong>home</strong>’s physical<br />

condition is just one piece of the<br />

<strong>home</strong>-buying puzzle.<br />

“There’s a lot of factors to look<br />

at, like resale value,” said Huber,<br />

who plans to close on her <strong>first</strong><br />

<strong>home</strong> Wednesday.<br />

Taking a <strong>home</strong>ownership class<br />

may help potential buyers see the<br />

“We believe it’s going to pick up;<br />

we have full faith in it,” he said,<br />

adding that he believes business<br />

will rebound in 2009.<br />

Sharon Bauer, co-owner of Bauer<br />

Custom <strong>Home</strong>s in Burlington,<br />

agreed.<br />

“It can’t stay like this forever,”<br />

she said.<br />

But for now, buyers are exercising<br />

restraint.<br />

“They’re just being cautious,”<br />

Bauer said. “Those that are getting<br />

into a custom <strong>home</strong> are generally<br />

trying to sell a <strong>home</strong> of their own,<br />

and that seems to be giving people<br />

problems.”<br />

72408<br />

Sarah Zeller/staff<br />

Janesville real estate agent<br />

Verna Saladino says the<br />

local market for existing<br />

<strong>home</strong>s remains strong for<br />

<strong>first</strong>-time <strong>home</strong>buyers.<br />

big picture.<br />

“It’s a good way to assess how<br />

ready you are to take on that<br />

responsibility, since they go over<br />

all sorts of aspects of how to buy<br />

a <strong>home</strong>,” Ramstad said. “If you<br />

haven’t owned a <strong>home</strong> or it’s been<br />

a while, it’s a very valuable<br />

course and a chance to think<br />

through a lot of the factors you<br />

should be considering before you<br />

make that commitment.”<br />

Anyone in the market for a new<br />

<strong>home</strong> — not just <strong>first</strong>-time buyers<br />

The market is floundering so<br />

much that a nonprofit agency that<br />

secures low-interest, no-risk mortgages<br />

and helps people build newconstruction<br />

<strong>home</strong>s is in danger of<br />

closing its doors.<br />

The Burlington-based<br />

Southeastern Wisconsin Housing<br />

Corporation builds groups of <strong>home</strong>s<br />

and trims costs by having future<br />

<strong>home</strong>owners, under the supervision<br />

of a professional, complete much of<br />

the construction.<br />

“So many people are running<br />

scared because of the economy,”<br />

said SEWHC Executive Director<br />

Arturo Gonzales. “As long as they<br />

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DIGEST<br />

and those with shaky credit histories<br />

— is under far greater<br />

scrutiny by mortgage lenders<br />

than they may have a few years<br />

ago.<br />

Because of the so-called “credit<br />

crunch” — caused by lenders who<br />

doled out subprime loans to people<br />

who might not qualify for traditional<br />

mortgages, then went<br />

belly-up when those loans went<br />

into foreclosure — more buyers<br />

are using government-sponsored<br />

loans, like those through the<br />

Federal Housing Administration<br />

or the U.S. Department of<br />

Agriculture.<br />

“There’s a lot of hope right now<br />

for FHA, because that’s the only<br />

place where you have any sort of<br />

high loan-to-value product still<br />

available,” said Yuri Rashkin,<br />

owner of Service First Mortgage<br />

in Janesville. “Now, everybody<br />

starts with FHA. It used to be a<br />

very underutilized product —<br />

now it’s the <strong>first</strong> step.”<br />

That sea change has some worried.<br />

“I think that it’s just unsustainable,”<br />

Rashkin said. “We can’t be<br />

relying on government programs<br />

if we are to continue to be a (consumer-based)<br />

economy where people<br />

buy and sell houses. There<br />

just has to be some more flexibility<br />

in the system.”<br />

The upside of the credit crunch<br />

is that <strong>home</strong>buyers now must live<br />

within their means.<br />

“They should figure out pretty<br />

precisely what they’re able to<br />

spend for a <strong>home</strong>,” including<br />

property taxes and insurance,<br />

Rashkin said, “and be realistic.”<br />

That’s exactly what the Graves<br />

family did, even though they<br />

were approved for a larger mortgage<br />

than the one they secured.<br />

“We weren’t comfortable with<br />

that financially,” Ryan Graves<br />

said. “As far as <strong>first</strong>-time <strong>home</strong>buyer<br />

advice is concerned, staying<br />

in your comfort zone is your<br />

best bet.”<br />

make the minimum payment<br />

according to their income, they’ll<br />

never lose their house.”<br />

The organization, which has built<br />

nearly 1,500 <strong>home</strong>s in Walworth,<br />

Rock, Racine and Kenosha counties<br />

since 1971, is looking for qualified<br />

families who want to build a <strong>home</strong>.<br />

If the organization is unable to<br />

find five eligible families by the end<br />

of the summer, Gonzales said the<br />

program’s funding will not be<br />

renewed.<br />

“Everyone in this country has a<br />

right to own their own <strong>home</strong>,” he<br />

said. “Work on your credit, get it<br />

cleaned up, and we will help you.”<br />

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Classifieds: noon Thursday<br />

Deadlines are advanced one working day<br />

during holiday weeks. The Messenger<br />

reserves the right to reject or edit any<br />

advertisement at any time. The Messenger<br />

is published by CSI Media, LLC, of<br />

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4 MESSENGER ■ Sunday, July 27, 2008<br />

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BUSINESS<br />

I N THE S POTLIGHT<br />

THEY’RE PRE‘FUR’RED<br />

Name of business: Preferred Pets.<br />

Owners: Gary and Barb Cerny.<br />

Address: 2522 U.S. Highway 14,<br />

Janesville, and 2180 Sutler Ave.,<br />

Beloit.<br />

Phone number: (800) 953-0077 or<br />

(608) 752-0630.<br />

Web site: www.preferredpets.com.<br />

Business hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.,<br />

Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 5<br />

p.m., Saturday; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.,<br />

Sunday.<br />

Type of business: Full-line retail<br />

pet shop.<br />

When business opened: It originally<br />

opened in 1958; we purchased<br />

the Janesville store in May 2006. In<br />

July 2007, we opened a new store in<br />

Morgan Square in Beloit.<br />

Why did you start this business?<br />

Actually, I acquired the business after<br />

working for the former owner, Brent<br />

Schiefelbein, for 29 years. Buying the<br />

business<br />

The Particulars<br />

Preferred Pets<br />

■ 2522 U.S. Highway<br />

14, Janesville<br />

■ 752-0630<br />

■ 10-8, Mon-Fri; 10-5,<br />

Sat; 11-5, Sun<br />

■ www.preferredpets.com<br />

was a naturalprogression<br />

for<br />

me,<br />

because I<br />

had been<br />

doing this<br />

for so long.<br />

How did<br />

you initially<br />

get<br />

into this<br />

business? I started working at<br />

Tropical Finland (now known as<br />

Preferred Pets) in January 1977. My<br />

<strong>first</strong> job was cleaning the animal cages<br />

on Saturday mornings. I hated that<br />

job, but loved being around the animals.<br />

What types of products or services<br />

does your business offer? We sell<br />

quality pet products for dogs, cats,<br />

small animals, birds, ponds and reptiles.<br />

We sell a wide selection of aquariums<br />

in a variety of sizes, shapes and<br />

colors. We are known for stocking the<br />

best-quality dog and cat foods — not<br />

only do we sell them, we know pet<br />

nutrition like no other store.<br />

Both stores stock an array of tropical<br />

fish, goldfish, locally raised Koi fish<br />

and saltwater fish. The Janesville<br />

store has saltwater invertebrates, live<br />

coral and live rock. We sell baby hamsters,<br />

gerbils, rabbits, guinea pigs,<br />

chinchillas, mice and ferrets, as well as<br />

parakeets, finches, hand-fed and handtamed<br />

parrots, cockatiels and singing<br />

New FHASecure program offers additional refinance options<br />

Q: We purchased our <strong>home</strong> using an<br />

adjustable rate mortgage, and our rate is<br />

starting to adjust. We are able to pay all<br />

of our other bills, but are really struggling<br />

now that our monthly mortgage<br />

payment has increased, and it looks like<br />

it will increase even more in six months.<br />

What can we do?<br />

A: There is no question that in today’s<br />

market, your situation is both extremely<br />

difficult yet very familiar to many people.<br />

Last year, the federal government<br />

introduced the FHASecure program,<br />

which is designed specifically for people<br />

stretched by adjusting interest rates.<br />

And just this past week, FHASecure<br />

introduced more ways to help more people<br />

qualify for refinancing into a fixedrate<br />

mortgage from an adjustable rate<br />

loan.<br />

Before we get into the details of this<br />

announcement, it is important to remember<br />

that in foreclosure, everybody loses.<br />

Neither the person losing the house nor<br />

the bank win by engaging in this long,<br />

drawn-out and, ultimately, money-losing<br />

process. As a result, neither party is<br />

Sarah Zeller/staff<br />

Preferred Pets co-owner Barb Cerny holds a rabbit inside the Janesville store. The<br />

business offers a variety of pets and pet-care products.<br />

canaries.<br />

What is the biggest challenge<br />

you face in your business? Dealing<br />

with the fallout from the recent<br />

announcement by General Motors to<br />

close the local plant. GM may be leaving<br />

us, but we are a strong, proud and<br />

confident people who not only will survive<br />

this loss but will flourish when<br />

they are gone!<br />

What aspect of your business do<br />

you enjoy the most? I am passionate<br />

about what I do, and particularly enjoy<br />

listening to my customers tell me stories<br />

about their pets. The human/pet<br />

bond is so strong and emotional. In<br />

addition, it gives me great satisfaction<br />

to know that I may have helped some-<br />

YURI URI RASHKIN ASHKIN<br />

MORTGAGE Q & A<br />

interested in going through with the<br />

foreclosure.<br />

The most important part of the FHA<br />

Secure announcement reads as follows:<br />

“Lenders may voluntarily write down the<br />

outstanding subprime mortgage principal<br />

balances to a 97 percent or 90 percent<br />

loan-to-value ratio, depending on<br />

the borrowers’ circumstances.” In other<br />

words, if a borrower fits the parameters<br />

required to qualify for this refinance —<br />

and not everyone will — the lender will<br />

be encouraged not to collect the difference<br />

in the balance.<br />

For the 97 percent loan-to-value refinance<br />

loan, some of the criteria that<br />

FHASecure will look for are borrowers<br />

who were delinquent on their adjustable<br />

rate mortgages, but who were late on “no<br />

more than two monthly mortgage pay-<br />

one solve a problem they were having<br />

with their pet.<br />

From what cities do the majority<br />

of your customers come? Janesville,<br />

Beloit, Milton, Clinton, Edgerton,<br />

Evansville, Monroe, Rockton, Roscoe<br />

and Walworth and Dane counties.<br />

What are your future plans for<br />

the business? To keep adding products<br />

to my inventory that my customers<br />

and their pets can benefit from.<br />

I especially want to expand the premium<br />

dog- and cat-food selection with an<br />

emphasis on more holistic and organic<br />

choices. Plus, I plan to expand our<br />

wild-bird department at both stores.<br />

We recently added our own variety of<br />

no-waste wild bird food.<br />

ments over the previous 12 months.”<br />

Borrowers who are delinquent on their<br />

adjustable rate mortgage, and who were<br />

late on three consecutive monthly mortgage<br />

payments or who were late at three<br />

various times over the past 12 months,<br />

will be eligible for the 90 percent loan-tovalue<br />

refinance loan.<br />

For example, Bob and Jenny Smith<br />

owe $200,000 on a house that is worth<br />

$100,000. Their interest rate begins to<br />

adjust, and they are no longer able to<br />

make the payments. Rather than lose<br />

their <strong>home</strong>, the Smiths refinance using<br />

FHASecure program, under which they<br />

now owe $90,000 for their $100,000<br />

<strong>home</strong>; the lender will “write down” the<br />

rest of the balance on the mortgage.<br />

At this point, it is unclear exactly<br />

what this will mean, but it at least<br />

appears to be a step in the right direction<br />

that should help the <strong>home</strong>owners<br />

who find themselves with a property<br />

that is worth substantially less than<br />

what is owed.<br />

It also is unclear exactly when these<br />

expanded FHASecure loans will become<br />

available to consumers, but I recommend<br />

Evansville’s economic<br />

plan takes step forward<br />

BY SAM KILLIAN<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

EVANSVILLE — Officials are ready to stop<br />

planning and begin implementing the city’s<br />

new economic development plan.<br />

The city’s Economic Development Committee<br />

approved the plan Wednesday, but there still<br />

are a few details to iron out. Committee members<br />

must decide what entity will oversee the<br />

economic-development process, a decision that<br />

could take three to four months.<br />

“Once we figure that out, they will more or<br />

less take a leadership role in implementing the<br />

rest of the plan,” Mayor Sandy Decker said.<br />

The new plan is part of Evansville’s statemandated<br />

Smart Growth plan, which charts a<br />

course for the city’s growth and development<br />

through 2025.<br />

City Administrator Dan Wietecha said the<br />

group will look at examples from other cities to<br />

decide the best way to oversee development.<br />

Options could include putting a city official in<br />

charge, or creating a partnership between the<br />

public and private sectors.<br />

The committee could vote on that issue at a<br />

later date. The city council currently is not<br />

required to approve the plan, but would have<br />

to OK funding if, for example, a new city official<br />

is hired.<br />

Whoever oversees the process will focus on<br />

five areas: work force development, downtown<br />

revitalization, relations between business and<br />

government and marketing and entrepreneurial<br />

environment.<br />

That list was created during an economic<br />

summit in January; task forces were assigned<br />

to discuss how to proceed with each aspect.<br />

Wietecha said the ongoing discussion about<br />

who will oversee development shouldn’t affect<br />

the rest of the plan.<br />

“There were a handful of actions that were<br />

identified as things we can start immediately,”<br />

he said.<br />

Officials plan to install signs to direct visitors<br />

to important sites, make improvements to<br />

the chamber of commerce Web site and take<br />

inventory of downtown storefronts.<br />

“As we start to work with businesses on a<br />

retail level, we can give them some direction,”<br />

Wietecha said. “If (a new business) needs so<br />

many square feet, we can immediately look at<br />

an inventory to find out what would work for<br />

them.”<br />

Officials had hoped the plan would be in<br />

place in May, but it took longer than expected<br />

for a consultant to organize ideas created by<br />

the task forces.<br />

“It took some more time to take all of the<br />

information and collapse it into a plan,” Decker<br />

said. “It was a little more difficult than what<br />

we anticipated.”<br />

getting in touch with your current lender<br />

to let them know that you are interested<br />

in exploring that option. The lender<br />

should be interested in exploring that<br />

option, as well.<br />

Big changes: Having been in the<br />

mortgage business for 10 years (and<br />

owning my company for nine of those<br />

years), I have seen more than one slowdown<br />

in this business. However, I have<br />

been helping people obtain mortgages for<br />

long enough to see that the situation we<br />

currently see in the marketplace is<br />

extremely challenging.<br />

For that reason, I have seized an<br />

opportunity and am making the switch<br />

to the insurance industry, where I will<br />

specialize helping my clients with their<br />

personal insurance needs. I will continue<br />

to write a monthly column for the<br />

Janesville Messenger, but it will not deal<br />

with the mortgage or insurance industries.<br />

Look for it next month.<br />

Editor’s note: Yuri Rashkin is the owner of Service First<br />

Mortgage, with offices in Janesville and Utah. He has been<br />

in the mortgage business since 1998. Contact him at (608)<br />

754-2424 or at ServiceFirst@gmail.com.


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T HE WAY WE SEE IT<br />

Barack’s<br />

excellent<br />

adventure<br />

B arack<br />

Obama’s current standing in the<br />

presidential race — he holds an 8 percentage-point<br />

lead in the latest<br />

Washington Post-ABC News poll — is easy to<br />

understand when you watch the fawning media<br />

coverage of the candidate’s recent globe-trotting.<br />

Obama, who has less foreign policy experience<br />

than the average foreign-exchange student,<br />

sought to burnish his thin credentials with a trip<br />

this past week to the Middle East and to Europe.<br />

He was accompanied by a<br />

phalanx of adoring<br />

reporters and news<br />

anchors, who chronicled —<br />

unwittingly, of course —<br />

the painful awkwardness<br />

of an elite liberal trundling<br />

Our view<br />

■ Media magic<br />

recasts Obama as<br />

superior statesman.<br />

among the unwashed fighting men and women<br />

of the American military.<br />

Glad-handing American troops in Iraq,<br />

Obama, though at least photogenic, looked comically<br />

similar to 1988 Democrat presidential nominee<br />

Michael Dukakis, who weebled and wobbled<br />

atop a tank in a laughable effort to project commander-in-chief<br />

gravitas.<br />

Republican John McCain, meanwhile, challenged<br />

Obama to concede that the Iraq troop<br />

surge, for which the Democrat expressed no<br />

hope, audacious or otherwise last year, has been<br />

a rousing success. Obama, predictably, waffled,<br />

even as he stood on ground that would have<br />

been ceded to terrorists had his retreat-anddefeat<br />

strategy for troop withdrawal been implemented<br />

instead of the surge.<br />

And yet the myth of Obama as a qualified<br />

presidential candidate stubbornly persists,<br />

thanks largely to an elite media in full swoon<br />

over the gossamer shimmer of a young, cameraready<br />

liberal. And what of McCain, whose<br />

cranky common sense used to earn high praise<br />

among the chattering class? He is now so far<br />

under the media bus that he couldn’t get the<br />

New York Times to publish his column about the<br />

Iraq war, even though Obama was allowed to<br />

hold forth on the same page just days earlier. So<br />

much for the maverick’s fourth-estate constituency.<br />

Such events underscore the challenge facing<br />

McCain, who seems flummoxed by the serial<br />

platitudes of Obama and the complicity of malleable<br />

reporters.<br />

It may not be fair, but it’s entirely predictable.<br />

“America is on a gambling binge. The<br />

more available and accessible it<br />

becomes, the more gambling is acceptable<br />

to people.”<br />

Tom Grey, executive director of the<br />

National Coalition Against Legalized<br />

Gambling, made that statement two<br />

years ago. Grey’s next line:<br />

“But shouldn’t government be encouraging<br />

people to save their money,<br />

instead of encouraging them to gamble?”<br />

Even if you believe the answer to<br />

Grey’s question is yes, the stark reality<br />

is just the opposite. Government is<br />

expanding gaming options.<br />

Stateline.org reports, “States are<br />

more addicted to gambling revenue<br />

than ever as the lure of easy, new<br />

money for schools, tax relief and public<br />

services has led to an explosion of statesanctioned<br />

casinos, slot machines at<br />

racetracks and lottery games.<br />

“Twenty-five years ago, gambling was<br />

legal in only three states. Now, every<br />

state except Utah and Hawaii rely on<br />

gambling to generate revenues to help<br />

avoid raising taxes.”<br />

Wisconsin is right there with other<br />

states, enabling gambling that rivals<br />

Las Vegas, and promoting games with<br />

clever marketing in radio and TV ads.<br />

The heavy concentration of games has<br />

evolved, despite the fact Wisconsin voters<br />

took a firm stand against the proliferation<br />

of gambling.<br />

Gov. Tommy Thompson called a special<br />

session of the Legislature in June<br />

1992 to consider amending the constitution<br />

to permanently exclude casino-style<br />

gambling from inclusion in the state lottery.<br />

Voters considered the following<br />

question:<br />

“Gambling expansion prohibited.<br />

Shall article IV of the constitution be<br />

revised to clarify that all forms of gambling<br />

are prohibited except bingo, raffles,<br />

pari-mutuel on-track betting and<br />

the current state-run lottery and to<br />

assure that the state will not conduct<br />

prohibited forms of gambling as part of<br />

the state-run lottery?”<br />

In 1993, the amendment passed overwhelmingly.<br />

As things now stand, stateoperated<br />

or private casino-style gaming<br />

in Wisconsin would require subsequent<br />

constitutional change.<br />

The results of the advisory referenda,<br />

which also appeared on the ballot, indicated<br />

the voters’ preference for maintaining<br />

the status quo regarding gambling.<br />

Despite the results, Gov. Doyle has<br />

signed gaming compacts with tribes<br />

that have resulted in an explosion of<br />

gambling never foreseen. After Louis<br />

Butler replaced Diane Sykes on the<br />

state Supreme Court, the court made a<br />

ruling that essentially OK’d the expand-<br />

ed gaming negotiated in the compacts.<br />

In July 2006 I wrote, “Thanks to the<br />

ruling, the state’s largest gambling<br />

operation, the Potawatomi Bingo Casino<br />

in Milwaukee, will now advance with<br />

plans to triple its floor space, currently<br />

at 70,000 square feet. That will give the<br />

facility 210,000 square feet, more floor<br />

space than any casino in all of Las<br />

Vegas. ...<br />

“The Potawatomi also plan to double<br />

the number of slot machines from 1,500<br />

to 3,000. That would rival the MGM<br />

Grand’s 3,700 slot machines, and the<br />

expanded Potawatomi facility would<br />

have more slots than any other casino<br />

in Las Vegas ...”<br />

As predicted, last month the<br />

Potawatomi Bingo Casino advertised<br />

the grand opening of its expansion, now<br />

featuring 3,100 slot machines.<br />

The director of the Wisconsin Lottery<br />

now wishes games could be offered<br />

online. This follows a national trend of<br />

states searching for new ways to expand<br />

gambling opportunities.<br />

Is there no end to what states might<br />

do to recruit more gamblers? Probably<br />

not.<br />

The Denver Post reports the Colorado<br />

Lottery is selling coffee-flavored scratchand-sniff<br />

lottery tickets, with chocolateand<br />

flower-flavored scents coming soon.<br />

A spokeswoman for the Colorado<br />

Lottery, Erika Gonzalez, says, “We could<br />

even have a Corona with lime.”<br />

Editor’s note: Contact Wisconsin state Sen. Mary<br />

Lazich, R-New Berlin, at Sen.Lazich@legis.wisconsin.gov.<br />

On the other hand: Obama puts a fine point on positions<br />

It looks as though the reason Barack<br />

Obama is reluctant to have multiple<br />

debates with John McCain is because he’s<br />

having too much fun debating himself. (OK,<br />

that was a cheap shot; so what? Some days,<br />

you pass up the cheap shot, you don’t get<br />

any shot at all.)<br />

The thing is, he has so “refined” his positions<br />

on a number of issues lately that they<br />

resemble political gummy bears — all<br />

chewy and <strong>sweet</strong>.<br />

For example:<br />

He announced his administration<br />

would support faith-based initiatives by private<br />

religious groups, saying that the social<br />

problems facing the country are too great<br />

and complex to be solved by government<br />

action alone. Separation of church and<br />

state anyone?<br />

The faith-based initiative, remember, was<br />

the lure that George Bush used to get evangelical<br />

voters into his boat. Could Mr.<br />

YOUR TURN:<br />

Joe<br />

Toebes<br />

Janesville<br />

“The security of our<br />

country. Nothing else<br />

matters unless we’re<br />

secure.”<br />

Cash-hungry states on a gambling binge<br />

DONALD ONALD KAUL AUL<br />

MINUTEMAN MEDIA<br />

Obama be trolling the same waters?<br />

When the Supreme Court, by a 5-4<br />

vote, knocked down a law that called for<br />

the execution of rapists of children, Obama<br />

spoke out against the ruling.<br />

Aren’t real liberals supposed to be<br />

against the death penalty? Period?<br />

But when the Supreme Court said that<br />

the District of Columbia’s ban on handguns<br />

was unconstitutional, Obama agreed with<br />

it. He said that while he believes in the<br />

government’s right to regulate handguns,<br />

he also believes in the right of individuals<br />

to own them. He didn’t straddle the issue,<br />

he surrounded it.<br />

What is the single most important issue in this<br />

year’s presidential campaign?<br />

Bernie<br />

Shields<br />

Janesville<br />

“Ending this war. We<br />

can’t get anything<br />

else accomplished<br />

until we do.”<br />

Joan<br />

Heinz<br />

Janesville<br />

“Economics and<br />

health care. There<br />

are a lot of people<br />

who have no health<br />

care whatsoever.<br />

When they’re sick,<br />

they don’t get help.”<br />

SEN. EN.<br />

MARY<br />

LAZICH AZICH<br />

GUEST COLUMN<br />

He supported a bill establishing electronic<br />

surveillance rules for the government’s<br />

eavesdropping program, even<br />

though it granted immunity to telecommunications<br />

companies that conducted warrantless<br />

wiretaps in the past.<br />

And finally, he said he might reassess<br />

his timetable for the withdrawal of our<br />

troops from Iraq after he’d gone there and<br />

talked to our military commanders. The<br />

granola liberals of the anti-war left<br />

squealed loudest at this, hearing in it the<br />

echoes of John McCain’s endless-war strategy.<br />

No, he said, he remains committed to<br />

ending the war, and he reiterated his previously<br />

stated position that “we had to be as<br />

careful getting out as we were careless getting<br />

in.”<br />

But you know what? None of that socalled<br />

flip-flopping matters much to me. I<br />

may be less than enthusiastic about some<br />

Alice<br />

Hessenauer<br />

Janesville<br />

“Getting out of Iraq.<br />

You don’t get in and<br />

out overnight, but<br />

getting them out<br />

peaceably is important.<br />

I think we also<br />

need alternate<br />

sources of energy.”<br />

Linda<br />

Fredell<br />

Janesville<br />

“I’d like to get out of<br />

Iraq without more<br />

loss. It’s a quandary;<br />

you want to support<br />

the troops but you<br />

also want them to<br />

be safe.”<br />

of those positions but they all seem reasonable<br />

to me, something about which we can<br />

agree to disagree.<br />

Religious organizations have a history<br />

and an expertise in helping people in dire<br />

straits, and if the government can give<br />

them a little boost, it’s money well spent.<br />

I’m also against capital punishment but<br />

if you’re going to kill anyone, child rapists<br />

are a good place to start. The D.C. gun law<br />

is a joke, ineffective and unenforceable.<br />

Besides, what’s so wrong with a politician<br />

changing his mind? John McCain used to<br />

be against Bush’s tax cuts, now he’s for<br />

them. He’s allowed a second opinion. For<br />

the past seven years, we have had a president<br />

who never changed his mind about<br />

anything.<br />

How’s that working out for you?<br />

Editor’s note: Donald Kaul retired as Washington columnist<br />

for the Des Moines Register. E-mail him at donald.kaul2@verizon.net<br />

■ The Janesville Messenger welcomes issue-oriented letters and guest column submissions for publication on the Perspectives page. Guidelines: Letters no longer than 250 words; all letters are subject to editing for spelling, grammar, length; no personal<br />

attacks or letters related to personal disputes; daytime phone number needed for verification. Guest columns should be approximately 550 to 650 words; not all guest columns will be published; Limit of one letter/column per month. Send to:<br />

Managing Editor, P.O. Box 367, Delavan, WI, 53115. E-mail to bheisel@communityshoppers.com


GARDEN TOURISM<br />

See new plants, ideas at these trial sites<br />

Vacation days are here. What<br />

do gardeners do during their time<br />

off? Well, the odd ones (present<br />

company included) like to look at<br />

plants that other gardeners have<br />

taken care of. The question I get<br />

from my family is — Why?<br />

There are a few reasons I will<br />

admit to. First, the very competitive<br />

spirit of every gardener (come<br />

on, admit it) makes us want to<br />

compare our skills, successes, and<br />

failures with those of other gardeners.<br />

Second, new plants are<br />

very cool to see and get to know.<br />

Third, I enjoy immersing myself<br />

in the labors of others. And yes,<br />

there are great places to go in<br />

North America to get resolution<br />

for these wacky needs.<br />

Trials are conducted, by different<br />

organizations with similar<br />

goals, to test for superior performance<br />

and overall plant quality.<br />

Almost all of the plant societies<br />

and botanic gardens have their<br />

own methods for determining<br />

their best performer each year, be<br />

it hosta, daylily, rose, urban trees,<br />

rhododendron or shrubs.<br />

Who selects?<br />

The All-American Selections<br />

(AAS) has been testing annual<br />

flowers and vegetables since 1932.<br />

Perennial plants are evaluated<br />

yearly by the Perennial Plant<br />

Association. Athens Select tests<br />

plant material for performance in<br />

heat and humidity. Chicago<br />

Botanic Garden tests plant material<br />

of all types to determine quality<br />

performance in the Midwest.<br />

Each and every trial garden<br />

has its own purpose for testing,<br />

but most will work with plant<br />

material either new on the market<br />

or those that are scheduled<br />

for market release within a few<br />

years. As one would guess, the<br />

best-case goal of the breeder is to<br />

have positive comments and<br />

endorsements, which will tremendously<br />

aid the plants’ marketability.<br />

Matched up?<br />

Should you worry about matching<br />

conditions of the trial garden<br />

location and <strong>home</strong> garden site?<br />

It’s a good idea if you are looking<br />

for plants to add to your landscape.<br />

Depending on the site, soil,<br />

care and environmental-condition<br />

differences, plants that perform<br />

well in the trial garden may not<br />

perform in a similar fashion in<br />

your yard. But if you just are<br />

curious about new developments,<br />

don’t give that aspect another<br />

thought — go to all of them and<br />

enjoy the eye candy!<br />

When planning your trips, don’t<br />

discount gardens in areas further<br />

to the south. As is evidenced by<br />

the recent weather, our heat and<br />

humidity can match some pretty<br />

intense southern conditions. And<br />

if you raise vegetables and annual<br />

flowers, other than growing days<br />

to maturity for veggies, we can<br />

fool almost any plant into living<br />

for us.<br />

Where to go<br />

Trial gardens can be found at<br />

universities, technical schools,<br />

botanic gardens, historical sites,<br />

independent plant growers and<br />

breeders and also at some garden<br />

centers. Online searching makes<br />

it easy. If you don’t have access to<br />

online resources, ask at your<br />

favorite garden center, or check<br />

All-American<br />

Selections<br />

LIS IS FRIEMOTH RIEMOTH<br />

THE GARDEN HOE<br />

■ Boerner Botanical Gardens,<br />

9400 Boerner Drive, Hales Corners,<br />

Wis., (414) 525-5600,<br />

www.boernerbotanicalgardens.org.<br />

■ Cantigny Gardens, 11S151<br />

Winfield Road, Wheaton, Ill., (630)<br />

668-5161, www.cantigny.org.<br />

■ Chicago Botanic Garden,<br />

1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe,<br />

Ill., (847) 835-5440,<br />

www.chicagobotanic.org.<br />

■ Green Bay Botanical Gardens,<br />

2600 Larsen Road, Green Bay,<br />

Wis., (920) 490-9457,<br />

www.gbbg.org.<br />

■ Rotary Gardens, 1455 Palmer<br />

Drive, Janesville Wis., (608) 752-<br />

3885, www.rotarygardens.org.<br />

■ Triton College Botanical<br />

Garden, 2000 Fifth Ave., River<br />

Grove, Ill.,(708) 456-0300, www.triton.edu.<br />

■ University of Illinois<br />

Arboretum, Miles C. Hartley<br />

Selections Garden, 1802 S.<br />

Lincoln Ave., Urbana, Ill. (217) 333-<br />

7579, www.arboretum.uiuc.<br />

edu/hartley_garden.htm.<br />

■ University of Wisconsin West<br />

Madison Research Station, 8502<br />

Mineral Point Road, Verona, Wis.,<br />

(608) 262-2257,<br />

www.cals.wisc.edu.<br />

■ Vincent High School<br />

Environmental Science and<br />

Natural Resources, 7501 N.<br />

Granville Road, Milwaukee, Wis.,<br />

(414) 236-1200, www2.milwaukee.k12.wi.us<br />

out the libraries — either will be<br />

able to help you find the information<br />

to get you started.<br />

As you are planning a visit, be<br />

sure to do a bit research to find<br />

out if they have the plants you<br />

really want to see. Not all of the<br />

vegetables, bedding plants, perennials,<br />

trees, shrubs, and grasses<br />

are represented at each and every<br />

site.<br />

Be sure to call or visit their<br />

Web site before going; some<br />

(mainly the privately owned gardens)<br />

do request scheduled<br />

appointments or may have a fee<br />

associated with visiting.<br />

Remember to take a camera (you<br />

will take lots of pictures) and a<br />

notebook or recorder.<br />

You will regret it if you forget<br />

either of these.<br />

Editor’s note: Lis Friemoth is a horticulture<br />

diagnostician. Contact her at (262) 745-2904,<br />

P.O. Box 58, Springfield, WI 53176, visit online<br />

at www.thegardenhoe.com or e-mail her at gardenhoe@tds.net.<br />

communityshoppers.com<br />

A reader recently asked me<br />

if I had been on vacation.<br />

“No,” I assured him, “I’ve been<br />

working hard.”<br />

“Well, I haven’t seen any<br />

zucchini recipes lately; you’d<br />

think you’d have those in by<br />

now,” he replied.<br />

OK, point well-taken. With<br />

all the rain we’ve had lately,<br />

the zucchini literally is about<br />

to explode. And when you<br />

have too much zucchini on<br />

your plate, you have to start<br />

putting it in bread, muffins<br />

and the freezer.<br />

Zucchini blossoms<br />

Do you become the scourge<br />

of the neighborhood once zucchini<br />

season starts? Do the<br />

neighbors start locking their<br />

doors in fear of receiving yet<br />

another bag of zucchini? You<br />

need a new weapon to deplete<br />

your harvest, and this it.<br />

Don’t let the blossoms develop;<br />

eat them instead!<br />

When picking blossoms, look<br />

for ones that are beginning to<br />

open, but still are slightly<br />

swirled and twisted at the top<br />

— they are less likely to hide<br />

any bugs. Plus, they stay<br />

closed when you twist them<br />

shut again before frying.<br />

Don’t<br />

confine<br />

yourself<br />

to the<br />

zucchini<br />

patch;<br />

you can<br />

use any<br />

squash<br />

blossom<br />

— acorn,<br />

butternut, yellow, even pumpkin.<br />

You can make a spicy dip, or<br />

use what you have in the<br />

refrigerator. A good sauce for<br />

dipping is ranch-style salad<br />

dressing.<br />

Serves 2<br />

6 fresh picked blossoms<br />

2 oz. monterey jack cheese<br />

1 recipe beer batter<br />

1 Tbsp. Italian seasoning<br />

vegetable oil for frying<br />

Beer batter:<br />

1 large egg, beaten<br />

1/2 cup beer<br />

3/4 cup flour<br />

Italian herb blend:<br />

Mix together equal portions<br />

of dried, crushed thyme,<br />

Rosemary and oregano and<br />

granulated garlic. Store in<br />

tightly covered container in<br />

dry location out of direct sunlight.<br />

Wash the blossoms carefully<br />

making sure there are no<br />

bugs. Cut the cheese into 6<br />

equal rectangular portions<br />

and dip each into the Italian<br />

herbs to coat. Open each blossom<br />

up and slide in the little<br />

rectangle of cheese.<br />

Twist the top of the blossom<br />

shut, dip in batter and fry for<br />

about 1-1/2 minutes on each<br />

side. Remove and drain on<br />

paper toweling. Serve with a<br />

Ranch-style salad dressing for<br />

a dipping sauce.<br />

Zucchini salad<br />

JANESVILLE<br />

MESSENGER ■ Sunday, July 27, 2008 7<br />

IT’S ZUCCHINI TIME!<br />

VEGETABLE CAN DRESS UP A VARIETY OF DISHES<br />

The brief cooking time of<br />

the vegetables really makes<br />

this dish special. It helps to<br />

meld the flavors, and is wellreceived<br />

by those who tend to<br />

prefer the cooked vegetable to<br />

the raw.<br />

Serves 6<br />

LYNN YNN GREENE REENE<br />

LYNN’S PLACE<br />

4 Tbsps. olive oil<br />

3 small zucchini (about 1<br />

pound)<br />

1 clove crushed garlic<br />

1 red pepper<br />

1 small red or white onion<br />

3 or 4 plum tomatoes<br />

1/2 lemon<br />

1 Tbsp. red wine vinegar or<br />

apple cider vinegar<br />

1 tsp. dried crushed Italian<br />

herbs<br />

1/4 tsp. salt, optional<br />

In a saute pan, heat the<br />

olive oil. Wash — but do not<br />

peel — the zucchi-<br />

ni. Slice into very<br />

thin rounds. Slice<br />

the red pepper and onions into<br />

thin strips. Saute the zucchini,<br />

crushed garlic clove, red<br />

pepper and onions very briefly<br />

— just until the zucchini wilts<br />

a little. Transfer to a mixing<br />

bowl. Slice the plum tomatoes<br />

into thin rounds and add to<br />

mixture. Squeeze the juice of<br />

one-half lemon over all,<br />

straining to remove the seeds.<br />

Sprinkle the vinegar, herbs,<br />

and salt over all and mix<br />

everything together.<br />

Refrigerate for several hours<br />

before serving.<br />

Zucchini quiche<br />

And when you have too much<br />

zucchini on your plate, you<br />

have to start putting it in<br />

bread, muffins and the freezer.<br />

Serves 4 as a main course<br />

1 deep dish 9-inch pie shell (<br />

bottom only)<br />

3 Tbsps. butter<br />

1 or 2 small zucchini (about<br />

1/2 pound)<br />

1 plum tomato<br />

8 oz. shredded mozzarella<br />

cheese<br />

8 oz. shredded Swiss cheese<br />

1 pint half-and-half<br />

4 large eggs<br />

dash of salt and white pepper<br />

1 tsp. dried crushed Italian<br />

herbs<br />

1/4 tsp. nutmeg<br />

In a saute pan, heat the<br />

olive oil. Wash and slice the<br />

zucchini very thin. Chop the<br />

tomatoes very fine. Saute the<br />

zucchini and tomatoes until<br />

tender. Let cool slightly, then<br />

mix together with the<br />

cheeses. Put this mixture in<br />

the pie shell.<br />

In a bowl, beat together the<br />

half-and-half and the eggs.<br />

Pour over the zucchini mixture.<br />

Sprinkle with salt,<br />

pepper, herbs and nutmeg.<br />

Place the pie pan on a cookie<br />

sheet to catch any wayward<br />

drips, and bake in a 375<br />

F oven for about 50 minutes.<br />

Test as for custard — if a<br />

toothpick comes out clean, it<br />

is done.<br />

Remove from the oven, but<br />

do not cover (it will make it<br />

soggy.) Let cool for at least 15<br />

minutes before slicing into<br />

wedges.<br />

Zucchini bread<br />

Makes 3 mini-loaves or 12<br />

muffins<br />

4 eggs<br />

2 cups sugar<br />

1 cup salad oil<br />

2 cups zucchini, freshly<br />

grated, skin-on<br />

1 tsp. vanilla<br />

1 tsp. salt<br />

1-1/2 tsps. cinnamon<br />

1 tsp. baking soda<br />

1-1/4 tsps. baking powder<br />

1-3/4 cups flour<br />

Cream<br />

together eggs,<br />

sugar and oil.<br />

Add zucchini<br />

and vanilla and<br />

blend together.<br />

Sift together dry<br />

ingredients and<br />

add to mixture gradually.<br />

Once all dry ingredients have<br />

been incorporated, remove<br />

from mixer and add additional<br />

ingredients from variations.<br />

Variation 1: Add 1/2 cup<br />

chopped nuts and 1/2 cup<br />

raisins.<br />

Variation 2: Add 1/2 cup<br />

candied pineapple and 1/2<br />

cup slivered almonds.<br />

Variation 3: Add 1 cup<br />

craisins.<br />

Variation 4: Add 1 cup<br />

chopped dates<br />

Variation 5: Add 1 cup<br />

grated apple (skin-on) and<br />

1/2 cup quick oatmeal.<br />

Variation 6: Add 1/2 cup<br />

cocoa and 2 Tbsps. butter.<br />

Freezing zucchini<br />

Because I do a lot of baking<br />

with zucchini, I like to make<br />

up big batches of the zucchini-bread<br />

batter for freezing.<br />

When you want to bake a<br />

few muffins, remove the container<br />

from the freezer, let it<br />

thaw for just a bit and use an<br />

ice cream scoop to take out<br />

only what you need. A No. 20<br />

scoop works well for muffins.<br />

I also grate the zucchini<br />

and freeze it in 2-cup portions<br />

in freezer Ziploc bags.<br />

When you use it in a recipe,<br />

do not drain; the liquid is<br />

needed.<br />

Editor’s note: Lynn Greene is senior editor<br />

for CSI Media, which publishes the<br />

Janesville Messenger. Contact her at<br />

lgreene@communityshoppers.com


JANESVILLE<br />

8 MESSENGER ■ Sunday, July 27, 2008<br />

communityshoppers.com<br />

LOCAL LIFE<br />

FOR YOUR<br />

HEALTH<br />

■ ACS bus to make a stop:<br />

The American Cancer Society Cancer<br />

Action Network will bring its Fight<br />

Back Express to Janesville’s Relay<br />

for Life at midnight Aug. 1 at the<br />

Rock County 4-H Fairgrounds in<br />

Janesville. The Fight Back Express<br />

bus will give cancer patients, survivors<br />

and caregivers a chance to<br />

share stories, contact lawmakers<br />

and get involved in the fight against<br />

cancer. The Relay for Life begins at<br />

10:30 p.m., and runs throughout<br />

that night and into the next day.<br />

Participants raise money for cancer<br />

research. For more information on<br />

the bus, visit www.acscan.org/bus.<br />

For more information on Relay for<br />

Life, visit<br />

www.janesvillerelayforlife.org.<br />

■ Breast-feeding classes scheduled:<br />

The Rock County Women, Infants and<br />

Children program will sponsor several<br />

events Friday through Aug. 7 in<br />

conjunction with World<br />

Breastfeeding Week. The Rock<br />

County Breastfeeding Coalition will<br />

meet at 3 p.m. Aug. 4 at Nutrition &<br />

Health Associates <strong>Inc</strong>., located at<br />

32 E. Racine St., Janesville. A<br />

breast-feeding class will be held<br />

from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Aug. 7 at<br />

Beloit Memorial Hospital, located at<br />

1969 W. Hart Road. A La Leche<br />

League meeting will be held at 7<br />

p.m. Aug. 7 at the YWCA <strong>Community</strong><br />

Center, located at 1735 S.<br />

Washington St., Janesville. For more<br />

information, call (608) 754-3722.<br />

■ Blood drive scheduled:<br />

The American Red Cross will host a<br />

blood drive at Bethel Baptist<br />

Church, located at 3300 Mt. Zion<br />

Ave., Janesville. The drive will be<br />

held from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.<br />

Aug. 11; 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Aug. 12<br />

and 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Aug.<br />

13. For more information, call<br />

(608) 754-4497<br />

VOLUNTEER<br />

CORNER<br />

■ Dolores Barlass<br />

Rock County 4-H Fair volunteer<br />

■ Rock County Fair Museum<br />

Janesville<br />

■ Personal file:<br />

Barlass, of<br />

Milton, has volunteered<br />

at the<br />

Rock County<br />

Fair or the<br />

museum for the<br />

past 50 years. Now retired, she<br />

worked for many years as a nurse<br />

at Riverview Clinic in Janesville. In<br />

addition to her work at the fair,<br />

Barlass volunteers with her church,<br />

Rock Haven nursing <strong>home</strong> and the<br />

Rock County Historical Society.<br />

■ How she helps:<br />

Barlass helps collect memorabilia<br />

from past 4-H fair exhibits, and documents<br />

them for the museum. She<br />

also has been a troop leader for the<br />

Harmony 4-H club, and served on<br />

the fair board.<br />

■ She said it:<br />

“The fair is a really great showcase<br />

for youth. You aren’t only seeing the<br />

kids ... you know the whole family is<br />

involved. I’ve been lucky in my life,<br />

and I feel I should do something<br />

like this to give back.”<br />

■ Extra credit:<br />

“(Barlass) has been a (great) volunteer.<br />

Her children and grandchildren<br />

all have been involved with it. She<br />

truly loves the fair, and that’s what<br />

it takes to be involved as much as<br />

she is.”<br />

— Teresa Reilly, member of the<br />

Rock County 4-H Fair board<br />

IT’S A HARD<br />

DAY’S WEEK<br />

County fair teaches exhibitors<br />

about respect, responsibility<br />

BY SAM KILLIAN<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

JANESVILLE — If time spent<br />

at the Rock County 4-H Fair<br />

were a test of endurance, Katie<br />

Demrow likely would win a ribbon.<br />

“I’m here from about 6:30 a.m.<br />

to 11:30 p.m.,” said the 16-yearold<br />

Fulton 4-H’er.<br />

Long hours are commonplace<br />

among the 4-H’ers and FFA<br />

members who participate in the<br />

fair’s animal projects. Because<br />

animals live on-site during the<br />

fair, which runs through today<br />

(Sunday), constant supervision<br />

and attention are necessary.<br />

Though different animals<br />

require different types of care,<br />

most exhibitors said they spend<br />

at least six hours per day taking<br />

care of their goats, sheep, rabbits,<br />

pigs or cows.<br />

Demrow, who showed a steer,<br />

seven rabbits and a pig, said fair<br />

week is more tiring than most.<br />

“We have to come in and do<br />

chores right away, because with<br />

them away from <strong>home</strong>, you want<br />

to keep routines as similar as<br />

you can so they’re comfortable,”<br />

she said. “By the end of the<br />

week, we’re dragging.”<br />

Besides feeding and watering,<br />

exhibitors must wash their animals<br />

regularly, especially on<br />

show days. They also must continuously<br />

keep their pens clean.<br />

Groups compete for a herdsmanship<br />

award, and are judged on<br />

how clean and professional their<br />

areas are.<br />

“Judges are looking to see if<br />

BY SARAH ZELLER<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

JANESVILLE — Last week<br />

marked the pinnacle of 7-yearold<br />

identical twins Trevor and<br />

Justin Ciebell’s summer.<br />

“They wait all year for the<br />

fair,” said their mother, Paula<br />

Ciebell of Janesville.<br />

The Rock County 4-H Fair can<br />

be a learning experience and a<br />

bonding activity for families —<br />

even those who aren’t involved<br />

in 4-H activities.<br />

“They don’t see a lot of animals<br />

(at <strong>home</strong>),” Paula Ciebell<br />

explained. “They see things here<br />

that they don’t normally get to<br />

see.”<br />

Seeing baby rabbits and a trip<br />

to the pig barn were among the<br />

highlights Tuesday during the<br />

family’s trip to the fair.<br />

The kid-friendly atmosphere<br />

doesn’t limit the fun to the<br />

younger set.<br />

“You get such a mix of people,<br />

and it’s always safe,” Paula<br />

Ciebell said. “It’s not a bad<br />

influence for (my kids).”<br />

The Schwark family of<br />

Janesville also was on hand<br />

Tuesday for the fair’s opening<br />

day. The family lives just a few<br />

blocks from the fairgrounds;<br />

Katie Schwark said her three<br />

Sam Killian/staff<br />

Above, Emma Conover-Crockett, 13, of Beloit, feeds her goat at the<br />

Rock County Fair Tuesday. At top, Katie Demrow, 16, of Edgerton,<br />

hoses down her steer. Most animal exhibitors spend most of fair week<br />

tending to their animals.<br />

kids are there and attentive and<br />

personable, and that the animals<br />

are clean and presentable,” said<br />

Laura Jenson, the fair’s beef<br />

project superintendent. “Judges<br />

usually come three (to) four<br />

times a day to check on things.”<br />

First-time exhibitor Brenna<br />

Steed knew what was required<br />

of her before she even decided to<br />

enter her sheep.<br />

“My friends showed sheep, and<br />

it looked really fun,” said the 10year-old<br />

La Prairie 4-H’er. “It’s<br />

been a really good experience.”<br />

children know it’s fair time<br />

when they see carnival rides<br />

being towed past the family’s<br />

<strong>home</strong>.<br />

“We go every year,” she said.<br />

Even the family’s youngest<br />

member, 8-month old Eva,<br />

enjoyed the sights, sounds and<br />

smells — even though she was<br />

confined to a stroller.<br />

“The stroller is not too bad,”<br />

Katie Schwark said. “Other<br />

years we’ve come with a wagon,<br />

and that’s a challenge.”<br />

First-time fairgoers had no<br />

Many times, exhibitors lean on<br />

family members to help them get<br />

through fair week.<br />

“I’m the guy who lifts the<br />

bales of hay and buckets of<br />

water,” said Bill Conover of<br />

Beloit, whose daughter Emma<br />

Conover-Crockett showed a goat.<br />

Emma, 13, a fourth-year<br />

Newark-Beloit 4-H’er who also is<br />

involved in the clothing, knitting<br />

and dog projects, has the routine<br />

down pat.<br />

“It was hard to figure everything<br />

out at <strong>first</strong>, because every-<br />

problem learning the lay of the<br />

land.<br />

“It’s pretty kid-friendly,” said<br />

Brodhead resident Robert Laux,<br />

who brought his two children.<br />

The array of sights and<br />

sounds made 3-year-old Jocelyn<br />

Laux starry-eyed.<br />

“She likes all of the animals,<br />

and there are a lot of good choices<br />

for rides,” said Robert Laux,<br />

as his daughter rode in a childsize<br />

convertible.<br />

The Ciebells also enjoyed<br />

drinking chocolate milkshakes<br />

She said it:<br />

“Judges are<br />

looking to see<br />

if ... the<br />

animals are<br />

clean and<br />

presentable.”<br />

— Laura Jenson, Rock County 4-H<br />

Fair beef project superintendent<br />

one expects you to know everything,<br />

but I’ve gotten used to it,”<br />

she said. “We have to be here a<br />

lot because there are only three<br />

from (Newark-Beloit 4-H) showing<br />

goats.”<br />

Demrow rotates from barn to<br />

barn to care for her animals, and<br />

spends most of her time in the<br />

beef barn to make sure her steer<br />

has enough water.<br />

“Chores don’t really stop,<br />

because they need a lot of water<br />

all day,” she said. “Last year it<br />

was hot, so they drank a lot of<br />

water.”<br />

Conover said the fair teaches<br />

his daughter responsibility.<br />

“The best part for me is watching<br />

my kids interact with their<br />

animals and show what they’ve<br />

learned,” he said. “There are a<br />

lot of these skilled, competent<br />

young people taking care of<br />

these complex tasks.”<br />

Demrow wouldn’t trade the<br />

experience for anything.<br />

“Sometimes at the end of the<br />

week, we wonder why we do it,”<br />

she said. “But in the end, we’re<br />

always glad we did.”<br />

A family af-fair: No matter your age, fun is easy to find<br />

Sarah Zeller/staff<br />

At left, identical twins Trevor, left, and<br />

Justin Ciebell of Janesville enjoy milkshakes<br />

at the Rock County 4-H Fair<br />

Tuesday. Above, Jocelyn Laux, 3, of<br />

Brodhead, steers a red convertible while<br />

riding a carnival ride Tuesday.<br />

while watching musicians perform<br />

at the Food Fair Stage.<br />

“I didn’t even know this<br />

(stage) was here,” Paula Ciebell<br />

said. “It’s a bonus.”<br />

Her sons had a hard time<br />

picking their favorite part of the<br />

day.<br />

“Games and rides and everything,”<br />

Trevor said.<br />

His mother’s favorite part?<br />

The convenience factor.<br />

“We feel lucky that it’s this<br />

close,” she said. “It’s quick and<br />

easy.”


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SCALES AND TAILS ACTING THEIR AGE<br />

New rules in place<br />

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wild-turkey hunt<br />

As July draws to a close, it’s time to remind<br />

everyone that applications for fall turkey,<br />

Horicon or Collins Zone goose, Exterior Zone<br />

goose and sharp-tailed grouse must be filed by<br />

midnight Friday.<br />

I also have some important news to pass on<br />

about changes in the turkey-hunting zones.<br />

There now are just seven zones that cover the<br />

entire state. I hope this eventually will<br />

increase the chances of procuring a permit.<br />

Rock County now lies in Zone 2. This new<br />

zone runs from the Stateline in the south to<br />

just north of Green Bay. Looking east and<br />

west, its southern portion extends from central<br />

Dane County to Lake Michigan. The zone then<br />

angles northeast, and includes most of Door<br />

County.<br />

Special zones include Governor Dodge,<br />

Devils Lake, Wyalusing, Wildcat Mountain,<br />

Mirror Lake, Buckhorn, Newport, Interstate<br />

and Willow River state parks.<br />

Special disabled-only zones include Natural<br />

Bridge, Nelson Dewey, Belmont Mound, New<br />

Glarus Woods and Rocky Arbor state parks, as<br />

well as Loew Lake Unit and Kettle Moraine<br />

State Forest.<br />

There are several ways to apply for a permit.<br />

You can go to a local license vendor, send it via<br />

mail or apply online; however, the deadline for<br />

each is midnight Friday.<br />

You may apply for up to four wild-turkey<br />

zones, but keep in mind that applying for a<br />

specific zone multiple times will not increase<br />

your chances. If your name is drawn, you will<br />

receive a notice in about six weeks. For<br />

Canada goose, you must apply for your preferred<br />

zone and time period. If you receive an<br />

Exterior Zone permit, you are ineligible to<br />

apply for Collins or Horicon.<br />

*****<br />

Wisconsin has joined 28 other states in the<br />

Wildlife Violator Compact. If an individual’s<br />

hunting, fishing or trapping privileges are suspended<br />

in one state, that person may not<br />

obtain a license or permit in the other states.<br />

If a nonresident hunter is cited in Wisconsin<br />

and fails to pay or appear in court, state officials<br />

will notify the person’s <strong>home</strong> state for revocation<br />

action. Any conviction will be relayed to<br />

all participating states.<br />

*****<br />

John Trossen at Pier Bait in Lake Geneva<br />

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crawler harnesses, even during the day. Deep<br />

weed edges are holding some northern pike, so<br />

try Lindy rigs with suckers. Early in the day, I<br />

like to throw No. 5 Mepps spinners along the<br />

weeds for those “gators.”<br />

*****<br />

An upcoming event I’m happy to promote is<br />

Operation Ooh-Rah, a benefit concert for the<br />

U.S. Marine Corps 2nd LAAD Battalion and<br />

their families. The event will be held from 2<br />

p.m. to 9 p.m. Aug. 9 at the Afton Pub and<br />

Park.<br />

Along with music from End Fight Scene,<br />

Pistol Pete with Zach Johns and Dynamite<br />

Society, there will be a biker rodeo, watermelon-eating<br />

contest and clowns. There also will<br />

be raffles and food catered by Friendly Village.<br />

Pick up your tickets at Stateline Cycle,<br />

Marine Corps League, Hammy’s Roadside Bar,<br />

Skip’s Friendly Village or Afton Pub and Park.<br />

The Wild Goose says: Once again, exercise<br />

caution on any moving water system.<br />

While shore fishing along the banks, I’ve<br />

seen some huge floaters, including trees<br />

more than 20-feet long.<br />

Editor’s note: Write Jim Cheadle at 4108 W. Spring Creek, Beloit<br />

WI 53511. Call him at (608) 365-5280. E-mail him at jcheadle@inwave.com.<br />

Gladiators linemen<br />

prove you’re only<br />

as old as you feel<br />

BY SAM KILLIAN<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

JANESVILLE — For Todd<br />

Livingston, joining the Rock<br />

County Gladiators was a chance<br />

to move up a rung on the football<br />

ladder.<br />

For A.J. Albrecht Sr., it was a second<br />

chance to play the game he loves.<br />

Janesville residents Albrecht, 46, an<br />

offensive lineman, and Livingston, 41,<br />

a defensive lineman, are the oldest<br />

players on the Gladiators roster. The<br />

semiprofessional team is finishing their<br />

<strong>first</strong> season in the Ironman Football<br />

League (see related story)<br />

Albrecht joined the team for its inaugural<br />

season in 2007; Livingston<br />

hooked on this year as the Gladiators<br />

moved to the IFL. Both relish the<br />

opportunity to play with teammates<br />

and opponents of any age.<br />

“Every day was going to be a learning<br />

experience, but this is exactly what<br />

we expected,” Livingston said.<br />

Albrecht, a correctional officer in<br />

Walworth County, sustained a knee<br />

injury during high school. Over time,<br />

he underwent 22 surgeries, which regularly<br />

kept him off the gridiron.<br />

However, a high-tech knee brace has<br />

allowed him to get back on the field<br />

after nearly 25 years.<br />

“It was something I never thought I’d<br />

get a chance to do again,” Albrecht<br />

said. “You always think about how nice<br />

it would be to strap on the gear and<br />

play again, (but) never actually thinking<br />

it would happen.”<br />

His wife, Lisa, was worried about the<br />

prospect of her husband playing again,<br />

but now is glad she didn’t discourage<br />

him from joining the team.<br />

“If I would have said ‘no,’ I think it<br />

would have cost him,” she said. “He’ll<br />

just have a huge smile from playing<br />

football.”<br />

Livingston, who works for DaCon<br />

Concrete Construction in Edgerton,<br />

played in flag-football leagues for a<br />

number of years, but decided he wanted<br />

to compete at the next level.<br />

“It’s what I was hoping for, to get<br />

some competition,” he said.<br />

BY SAM KILLIAN<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

JANESVILLE — The Rock County<br />

Gladiators have had to make a number<br />

of adjustments during their <strong>first</strong><br />

season in a new league, but players<br />

and coaches say they are happy to face<br />

improved competition.<br />

The team spent its inaugural season<br />

last year dominating the Northwest<br />

Indiana Football League — the<br />

Gladiators finished 13-0 and won the<br />

league championship.<br />

After making the jump to the<br />

Ironman Football League, the<br />

Gladiators have a 2-5 record, although<br />

one victory came via forfeit. The team<br />

has been involved in several close<br />

games and tough losses, including<br />

last-minute losses to the Roscoe Rush<br />

in overtime June 7 and the McHenry<br />

County Pirates July 5.<br />

“It’s been a little bit of a heartbreaking<br />

season, but I think we just need<br />

one or two tweaks and we’ll be there,”<br />

said team co-owner and head coach<br />

Carter Linneman.<br />

Despite his team’s losing record, coowner<br />

Brian Worth remains positive.<br />

Photos courtesy of Rock County Gladiators<br />

Above, Rock County Gladiators defensive lineman Todd Livingston (67) makes a<br />

tackle during a recent game. Below, offensive lineman A.J. Albrecht Sr., walks off<br />

the field after a win July 19 over the Fond du Lac Crusaders. Livingston, 41, and<br />

Albrecht, 46, are the oldest members on the Gladiators roster.<br />

IFL owner and Commissioner Pete<br />

Narrai said 30 to 40 of the league’s<br />

1,100 players are between the ages of<br />

35 and 45.<br />

“These guys are strong,” Narrai said.<br />

“There are still guys out there that are<br />

willing to put it on the line just for the<br />

sake of playing the game.”<br />

Gladiators co-owner Carter<br />

Linneman said his team’s older, more<br />

experienced players mentor the<br />

younger players.<br />

“They are able to patrol things on the<br />

field, while (the coaching staff) patrols<br />

things on the sideline,” Linneman said.<br />

Co-owner Brian Worth agreed.<br />

“Todd and A.J. bring an experience<br />

and maturity level to our team that is<br />

second to none,” he said. “The veteran<br />

“I’m very happy with the new<br />

league,” he said. “It makes for a much<br />

more exciting game for our fans.”<br />

The IFL was founded in 1996, and<br />

includes teams from southern<br />

Wisconsin and northern Illinois.<br />

League owner and Commissioner Pete<br />

Narrai believes the Gladiators are a<br />

leadership that we<br />

have from them and<br />

others really helps<br />

on the field more<br />

than us as coaches<br />

can do from the sidelines.”<br />

Quarterback Dan<br />

Roberts said he has Livingston<br />

learned a lot from<br />

Albrecht and Livingston.<br />

“At <strong>first</strong>, we were questioning their<br />

skills a little, but once you see them on<br />

the field they are all business,” Roberts<br />

said. “If anyone needs to say anything<br />

to calm us down or get us to focus,<br />

they’re the ones to say it.”<br />

Livingston said he just tries to teach<br />

younger players consistency and how to<br />

avoid penalties. Albrecht said he learns<br />

just as much from the younger players<br />

as they learn from him.<br />

“Twenty-five years is a long time to<br />

go between college to playing again,” he<br />

said. “I pick up a ton of stuff.”<br />

Playing with Livingston also has<br />

helped Albrecht grow as a player.<br />

“You want to think you’re 25, 26<br />

(years old) on the field, but you’re not,”<br />

Albrecht said. “Seeing Todd going<br />

through the same things I do really<br />

helps.”<br />

Livingston agreed.<br />

”When you’re over 40, it takes a lot<br />

longer to heal,” he said. “It’s like<br />

Saturday-to-Saturday aching.”<br />

GROWING PAINS: TEAM ADJUSTING TO NEW LEAGUE<br />

ADJUSTMENT PERIOD<br />

Results so far from the Rock County<br />

Gladiators’ inaugural IFL season:<br />

■ June 7: Roscoe 30, Gladiators 24 (OT)<br />

■ June 14: Muskego 22, Gladiators 14<br />

■ Gladiators 7, Oak Creek 0 (forfeit)<br />

■ June 28: Burlington 39, Gladiators 28<br />

■ July 5: McHenry Co. 46, Gladiators 38<br />

■ July 12: Madison 54, Gladiators 7<br />

■ July 19: Gladiators 26, Fond du Lac 20<br />

For further updates, visit<br />

www.rcgladiators.com or<br />

www.ironmanfootballleague.com.<br />

good fit in the highly<br />

competitive IFL.<br />

“I predict that by<br />

next year, the<br />

Gladiators will be<br />

right up there on<br />

top,” Narrai said.<br />

“They have one of<br />

Worth<br />

the better organizations.”<br />

The Gladiators recently signed a<br />

five-year deal to stay in the IFL.<br />

“It was getting boring for some of<br />

our fans (last year) when we’d blow<br />

people out from week to week,” Worth<br />

said.<br />

Offensive lineman A.J. Albrecht Sr.<br />

agreed.<br />

“The level of competition is five<br />

times greater than it was last year,”<br />

he said. “You come off completely<br />

drained, but it’s worth it.”<br />

The Gladiators played Saturday<br />

(July 26), and close out the season<br />

Sunday (Aug. 3) on the road against<br />

the St. Francis Monarchs.<br />

Currently the Gladiators are in 10th<br />

place in the 13-team league. Eight<br />

teams make the playoffs, which begin<br />

Aug. 16.


communityshoppers.com<br />

A BLUE-RIBBON EVENT<br />

SCENES CAPTURED DURING THE 2008 ROCK COUNTY 4-H FAIR<br />

Sarah Zeller/staff<br />

4-H Cloverbud member Max Kisting, 8, of Janesville, talks to judge Kelli Viele Tuesday about his projects. Kisting entered a<br />

scrapbook, a birdhouse and a hand-tied blanket. Cloverbuds, the youngest 4-H’ers, are <strong>first</strong>- and second-graders.<br />

Sarah Zeller/staff<br />

Above, Patrick Jones, 4, of Janesville, enjoys his ride down the giant<br />

slide, located on the midway at the Rock County 4-H Fairgrounds.<br />

Below, Hannah McBride, 10, of Milwaukee, does a mid-air flip while on<br />

a bungee-cord ride.<br />

Above: Sarah<br />

Zeller/staff;<br />

right: Sam<br />

Killian/staff<br />

Above, 3-yearold<br />

Olivia<br />

Mueller, of<br />

Janesville, plays<br />

in a “cornbox”<br />

located in the<br />

Ag Business<br />

Council of Rock<br />

County tent. At<br />

right, Robinson’s<br />

Racing Pigs<br />

leave the gate<br />

during a pig<br />

race Tuesday.<br />

JANESVILLE<br />

MESSENGER ■ Sunday, July 27, 2008 11<br />

Sam Killian/staff<br />

Above, 2008 Rock County Fair King Tom<br />

Schambow, of Consolidated 4-H, and Queen Julia<br />

Van Veldhuisen, of Badger 4-H, pose for pictures<br />

after being crowned Tuesday on the grandstand<br />

stage. Below, 10-year-old La Prairie 4-H’er Brenna<br />

Steed, of Janesville, cleans her sheep pen Tuesday.


12<br />

JANESVILLE<br />

MESSENGER ■ Sunday, July 27, 2008<br />

‘Mad<br />

Adventures’<br />

at Beloit<br />

synagogue<br />

BELOIT — The<br />

B’nai Abraham<br />

Synagogue will host a<br />

night of food and<br />

entertainment Aug. 9<br />

when the Centennial<br />

Celebration Dinner<br />

and a Movie Series<br />

continues with “The<br />

Mad Adventures of<br />

Rabbi Jacob.”<br />

Event organizers<br />

selected Jewishthemed<br />

movies and<br />

menus to bring the<br />

congregation together.<br />

The series also is<br />

designed to introduce<br />

others to a Jewish<br />

experience.<br />

“The Mad<br />

Adventures of Rabbi<br />

Jacob” is a slapstick<br />

comedy about an anti-<br />

Semitic French businessman<br />

who disguises<br />

himself as a rabbi<br />

to hide from terrorists.<br />

The film delivers a<br />

statement in favor of<br />

tolerance and understanding.<br />

It was nominated<br />

for a Best<br />

Foreign Film Golden<br />

Globe Award in 1975.<br />

The family dinner<br />

and movie night,<br />

which is open to the<br />

public, will begin at<br />

5:30 p.m. at the synagogue.<br />

The dinner,<br />

which includes the<br />

movie, costs $5 for<br />

adults and $3 for children<br />

and students.<br />

The menu includes<br />

French Bread<br />

Connection Cheese<br />

Pizzas, and other<br />

snacks.<br />

Proceeds will go to<br />

the Caritas charity.<br />

Reservations must<br />

be made by Aug. 5.<br />

Send a check payable<br />

to B’nai Abraham to<br />

2400 Oxford Lane,<br />

Beloit, WI 53511. Be<br />

sure to include your<br />

name and address.<br />

For more information<br />

call (608) 364-<br />

4916, e-mail synagogue@charter.net<br />

or<br />

visit the Web site at<br />

www.beloitbnaiabraham.org.<br />

EDGERTON CITY<br />

RESIDENTS<br />

If you are not receiving<br />

a copy of<br />

or are having trouble<br />

with our delivery service,<br />

please call our Agent.<br />

MIKE LONG<br />

Toll Free 1-800-484-4775,<br />

Pin 9032 81438<br />

LAKE GENEVA<br />

JAYCEES SOFTBALL<br />

TOURNAMENT<br />

Harris Field Pavilion<br />

Elkhorn – Aug. 2 & 3<br />

NOW<br />

A CCEPTING T EAMS<br />

THRU J ULY 30<br />

$2,500 in Cash Prizes<br />

Live Entertainment<br />

For team registration<br />

or more info.<br />

Jayson DeLange at<br />

262-607-6171<br />

81828<br />

Y o u r G u i d e T o :<br />

Y o u r G u i d e T o :<br />

E NTERTAINME NTE RTAINME NT<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS:<br />

GENOA CITY DAYS, Veteran’s Park<br />

(Fellows Road off Cty. H)<br />

www.genoacitylions.org<br />

<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Shoppers</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. Brings You<br />

FAMILY FUN<br />

FRIDAY NIGHT<br />

AT POHLMAN FIELD, BELOIT<br />

with the Snappers<br />

Proud<br />

Sponsors of<br />

FAMILY FUN FRIDAY<br />

NIGHTS<br />

FOR YOUR<br />

SPECIAL<br />

DAY!<br />

We Cater to All Parties Large or Small<br />

A preferred vendor for Rotary Gardens<br />

& Pontiac Convention Center<br />

Jim Elsberry - (608) 359-8596<br />

www.elsberrysedibles.com<br />

78665<br />

Psychic Fair<br />

Saturday, August 2<br />

10:00 ‘til 5:00<br />

Seasoned Reading Professionals<br />

Paul Hutto, Carol Swanson,<br />

Dianne Walters-Butler and Pavanna<br />

Fees: $20 for 15 minutes or $35 for 30 minutes<br />

PRE APPOINTMENTS ACCEPTED<br />

BUT NOT REQUIRED<br />

The Banyan Tree<br />

550 East Grand Ave.<br />

Beloit 361-1358 72507<br />

The Snappers<br />

are a Class “A”<br />

Affiliate of the<br />

Minnesota Twins<br />

Friday, August 1<br />

vs. Lansing Lugnuts (Blue Jays)<br />

For more information call:<br />

s t • 6:30 pm<br />

1-888-SNAP-2-IT (762-7248)<br />

Buy One - Get One FREE<br />

Reserved Seat Ticket with coupon*<br />

*One coupon per ticket pair. 2nd ticket must be equal value or lesser value.<br />

Coupon valid only on above date.<br />

communityshoppers.com<br />

LAKE GENEVA JAYCEES SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT<br />

Harris Field Park in Elkhorn Contact Jayson DeLange<br />

(262) 607-6171 August 2 & August 3<br />

72367<br />

D EFENDING<br />

THE<br />

WEST<br />

IN ' 08<br />

GENOA CITY DAYS<br />

Hosted by Genoa City Lions Club<br />

AUGUST 1 st , 2 nd and 3 rd<br />

Veterans Memorial Park ~ Fellows Road & Hwy. H<br />

in Genoa City, Wisconsin<br />

Close to <strong>Home</strong> ~ Free Parking ~ Free Admission<br />

DANCIN AT HARRY’S PLACE –<br />

July 28<br />

Harry Moore Pavilion, Riverside Park, Beloit, WI.<br />

Come enjoy free dance lessons in the park.<br />

Lessons at 7pm and open dancing at 9pm. Line<br />

dancing with Country Plus.<br />

362-0964<br />

CELEBRATE DOWNTOWN WEEKEND –<br />

August 1-3<br />

The weekend begins on Friday with a sidewalk<br />

sale from 8am-5pm. Make sure to stick around for<br />

Fridays in the Park featuring live music and lunch.<br />

The gate open for the street dance Friday night at<br />

5:30pm with music starting at 7pm. Admission is<br />

$3 for the street dance. The weekend celebration<br />

will continue on Saturday with a Sidewalk Sale<br />

from 8am-2pm. Sunday features the Beloit Noon<br />

Lions Mini Grand Prix with a 10am start time 365-<br />

0150, www.downtownbeloit.com<br />

Each Day Offers:<br />

FOOD • DRINK • LIVE MUSIC • CARNIVAL<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st<br />

5:00 p.m. - Genoa City Days Begin!<br />

6:00 p.m. - Bingo<br />

7:00 p.m. - “The Daddy-O’s”<br />

SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd<br />

8:00 a.m. - ATV Mud Bog Registration<br />

8:00 a.m. - Lions Blood Drive<br />

(Call Lee 1-262-279-3316)<br />

11:00 a.m. - Parade Line-up<br />

12:00 p.m. - Let the Parade Begin!<br />

1:00 p.m. - Robinson Kids Fishing Contest<br />

1:30 p.m. - ATV Mud Bog Event<br />

2:00 p.m. - Bingo<br />

2:00 p.m. - “Salt Creek Boys”<br />

5:00 p.m. - “Emergent Sea”<br />

6:00 p.m. - Bingo<br />

7:00 p.m. - “Smokin Gunz”<br />

SUNDAY, AUGUST 3rd<br />

8:00 a.m. - 4-Wheel Mud Bog Registration<br />

9:00 a.m. - Ecumenical Church Service<br />

10:00 a.m. - Flamethrowers 4H Ice Cream<br />

Social (Free!)<br />

11:00 a.m. - Karaoke - Open Mic with<br />

“D.J. Lady”<br />

1:00 p.m. - 4-Wheel Mud Bog Event<br />

2:00 p.m. - Bingo<br />

2:00 p.m. - Horseshoe Tournament<br />

3:00 p.m. - “Jamit”<br />

7:00 p.m. - 15th Annual Harley-Davidson<br />

Motorcycle Raffle Drawing<br />

For more information, go to<br />

www.genoacitylions.org<br />

FARMERS MARKET – August 2<br />

Downtown Beloit, 300 Block of<br />

State Street, Beloit, WI. Free<br />

admission, 8:00 a.m. - 1 p.m.,<br />

365-0150,<br />

www.downtownbeloit.com<br />

ART - NEW COURT THEATRE -<br />

July 30-31, August 1-2<br />

Kresge Theatre at Beloit College<br />

in the Neese Theatre Complex,<br />

Bushnell & Prospect St., Beloit<br />

WI. How much would you pay for<br />

a white painting? Would it matter<br />

who the painter was? Would it be<br />

art? This hilarious play questions,<br />

celebrates and argues the<br />

concept of what art is. Winner of<br />

the 1996 Olivier Award for Best<br />

Comedy and 1998 Tony Award for<br />

Best Play. 7:30pm For ticket<br />

information 363-2755 or<br />

www.newcourt.org<br />

81907<br />

Visit Beloit<br />

500 Public Ave.<br />

Beloit, WI<br />

608.365.4838<br />

69817<br />

www.visitbeloit.com<br />

Saturday, August 2 and Sunday, August 3<br />

Harris Field Park in Elkhorn<br />

EVENT HOURS: 8AM - 9PM Saturday • 8AM - 6PM Sunday<br />

OVER<br />

First Prize<br />

71427<br />

SOFTBALL<br />

TOURNAMENT<br />

$ OVER 2,500 in Cash Prizes Awarded<br />

$ 2,500 in Cash Prizes Awarded<br />

$ First Prize 1,000 in Cash<br />

$ 1,000 in Cash<br />

LIVE<br />

ENTERTAINMENT<br />

GROOVE FACTOR<br />

Saturday, August 2 • Evening<br />

Come see the “Beat the Heat Car”<br />

and the National Guard<br />

Food and Beverage Served All Day<br />

Accepting Team Registration thru July 30th<br />

For Team Registration or more information<br />

262-607- 6 1 71<br />

Contact Jayson DeLange<br />

Info@lakegenevajaycees.org<br />

81827


Across<br />

1. ___ roll<br />

4. "Thank You<br />

(Falettinme Be Mice ___<br />

Agin)" (#1 hit of 1970)<br />

7. Kill, in a way<br />

11. Charles Michel _, pioneer<br />

in the development of<br />

sign language<br />

12. "... there is no ___<br />

angel but Love":<br />

Shakespeare<br />

13. Exclamation of frustration,<br />

rage, shock, etc.<br />

15. High-muck-a-muck<br />

17. Gawk<br />

18. Columbus Day mo.<br />

19. "My!"<br />

21. "What's ___?"<br />

22. Diffident<br />

23. Ticket info, maybe<br />

24. Kisser<br />

27. Calendar abbr.<br />

28. Person who buys<br />

30. Call at <strong>first</strong><br />

33. Gush<br />

36. Spanish title for a<br />

man<br />

38. Door feature<br />

CALENDAR<br />

The Janesville Messenger accepts calendar<br />

submissions for any free, community-related<br />

event. Calendar submissions<br />

are due by 9 a.m. on Monday for inclusion<br />

in the following Sunday’s edition. To<br />

submit an item, send it to: Editor CSI,<br />

1506 Creston Park Drive, Janesville, WI<br />

53545, or e-mail it to szeller@communityshoppers.com.<br />

Because we do not<br />

always have room for a complete calendar,<br />

go to www.communityshoppers.com<br />

for a comprehensive listing.<br />

Every Monday:<br />

Evansville Playgroup, every Monday,<br />

Congregation United Church of Christ, 112<br />

W. Church St., Evansville. 10 a.m. to 11<br />

a.m. (608) 314-9006<br />

Daylilies A Cappella Chorus meeting,<br />

every Monday, First Lutheran Church’s<br />

choir room, 612 N. Randall Ave., Janesville.<br />

1 p.m. to 3 p.m. (608) 752-8138 or (608)<br />

743-0410<br />

Emotions Anonymous, every Monday,<br />

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 212 W. Grand<br />

Ave., Beloit. 6 p.m. Enter through backdoor.<br />

(608) 365-5641<br />

Stateline Singles Bowling Night, every<br />

Monday, Diamond Lanes, 1218 Cranston<br />

Road, Beloit. 6 p.m. Singles 55+ welcome.<br />

(608) 365-6197 or (608) 365-7073<br />

Badger Chordhawks’ Chorus meeting,<br />

every Monday, The Gathering Place, 715<br />

Campus St., Milton. 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.<br />

Enjoyable evening of barbershop harmony<br />

singing. (608) 365-4684<br />

Stitches 'n Bitch II, every Monday,<br />

Speak Easy, 19 N. High St., Janesville. 1:30<br />

p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (608) 752-9248 or<br />

proartist@aol.com<br />

Beloit College <strong>Community</strong> Chorus<br />

Rehearsal, every Monday, Eaton Chapel,<br />

Beloit College campus, Beloit. 7 p.m. to<br />

9:15 p.m. For anyone interested in singing.<br />

(608) 363-2374<br />

Every Tuesday:<br />

39. Anger<br />

40. Baptism, for one<br />

41. Gold<br />

43. Be a kvetch<br />

45. Authentic<br />

46. Equivalent to Mrs.<br />

48. Density symbol<br />

50. Scrape, as the knee<br />

51. Hodgepodge<br />

53. Barbie's beau<br />

56. "Well, ___-di-dah!"<br />

58. Admission<br />

60. Dundee denial<br />

61. Fragrant resin<br />

64. Meters for measuring<br />

electrical resistance in<br />

ohms<br />

66. Crosswise, on deck<br />

67. Jupiter, e.g.<br />

68. Congers<br />

69. Above<br />

70. Be mistaken<br />

71. Seat of White Pine<br />

County, Nev.<br />

Down<br />

1. Age<br />

2. Los Angeles attraction,<br />

with "the"<br />

Knitting club, every Tuesday, Books &<br />

Brew, 613 W. Madison Ave., Milton. 9 a.m.<br />

(608) 868-3371, e-mail<br />

booksandbrew@centurytel.net<br />

Children’s Storytimes, every Tuesday,<br />

Edgerton Public Library, 101 Albion St.,<br />

Edgerton. 10:30 a.m. (608) 884-4511<br />

Story hours, every Tuesday, Milton<br />

Public Library, 403 E. High Street, Milton.<br />

10:30 a.m. For preschoolers and kindergartners.<br />

(608) 868-7462<br />

Book Buzz, every Tuesday, Edgerton<br />

Public Library, 101 Albion St., Edgerton. 2<br />

p.m. For grades 4 and up. Group will read<br />

and talk about “Charlie’s Raven” by Jean<br />

Craighead George. (608) 884-4511<br />

Weekly peace vigil, every Tuesday,<br />

Outside the office of U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan,<br />

20 S. Main St, Janesville. 4 p.m. Organized<br />

by Rock Valley Fellowship of Reconciliation.<br />

(608) 741-3764<br />

Women’s Support Group, every<br />

Tuesday, YWCA of Rock County, 1735 S.<br />

Washington St., Janesville. 6 p.m. For<br />

women who are experiencing physical<br />

and/or emotional abuse in their relationships.<br />

Child care provided. (608) 752-5445,<br />

ext 214<br />

Stateline Harmony Chorus of Sweet<br />

Adelines International Meeting, every<br />

Tuesday, Rock County Health Care Center,<br />

Janesville. 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Peggy: 608-<br />

755-1063<br />

YANA (You Are Not Alone) meeting,<br />

every Tuesday, Emmanuel Free Methodist<br />

Church, 2618 Mt. Zion Road, Janesville. 7<br />

p.m. For men and women over 40 and single.<br />

Social group, speakers, potluck, dancing<br />

and trips. This is a location change.<br />

(608) 752-1098<br />

Every Wednesday:<br />

Play Partners and Parents group meeting,<br />

every Wednesday, Exchange Family<br />

Resource Center, 2020 E. Milwaukee St.,<br />

Suite 5, Janesville. 9 a.m to 10:30 a.m.<br />

(608) 314-9006<br />

communityshoppers.com<br />

3. "Gosh!"<br />

4. Circumvent<br />

5. Carafe size<br />

6. Dog biter<br />

7. ___ deferens<br />

8. "Dig in!"<br />

9. Caused by speed equal<br />

to that of sound in air at<br />

sea level<br />

10. Shrek<br />

11. Long narrative poem<br />

telling of a hero's deeds<br />

12. High standards<br />

14. Cabinet acronym,<br />

once<br />

16. Do, for example<br />

20. Engine speed, for<br />

short<br />

25. Bull markets<br />

26. Dorm room staple<br />

27. Expose pretentious<br />

claims while ridiculing<br />

28. America's Cup trophy,<br />

e.g.<br />

29. "Portnoy's<br />

Complaint" author<br />

Preschool story time, every<br />

Wednesday, Eager Free Public Library, 39<br />

W. Main St., Evansville. 10 a.m. (608) 882-<br />

2260.<br />

Children’s story and craft time, every<br />

Wednesday, Orfordville Public Library, 203<br />

W. Beloit St., Orfordville. For ages 3-5. 1<br />

p.m. (608) 879-9229<br />

Janesville’s Knitting Grandmas meeting,<br />

every Wednesday, Garden Court<br />

Apartment’s fellowship hall, 208 N. Main St.,<br />

Janesville. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Volunteers needed<br />

to knit items for newborn babies, veterans<br />

in nursing <strong>home</strong>s and Hospice patients.<br />

Yarn donations appreciated. (608) 752-6549<br />

YWCA Abuse In Later Life Support<br />

Group, every Wednesday, YWCA, 1735 S.<br />

Washington St., Janesville, 11:30 a.m. to<br />

1:30 p.m. For women age 50+ or women<br />

under 50 who are no longer caring for<br />

dependent children. (608) 752-5445, ext.<br />

223<br />

Preschool story time, every<br />

Wednesday, Clinton Public Library, 214 Mill<br />

St., Clinton. 10 a.m. Ages 2 to 4. (608) 676-<br />

5569, www.als.lib.wi.us/CPL<br />

July 28:<br />

Honeybees and beekeeping presentation,<br />

July 28, Milton Public Library, 430 E.<br />

High St., Milton. 6:30 p.m. Using storytelling,<br />

Markie Pendleton will introduce children<br />

to the lives of honeybees and the work<br />

of beekeepers. (608) 868-7462<br />

Meet the mascot, July 28, Hedberg<br />

Public Library, 316 S. Main St., Janesville.<br />

6:30 p.m. Kids and families are invited to<br />

join Mosi the giraffe, the library’s new mascot,<br />

for games, snacks, prizes and more to<br />

celebrate a summer full of reading. No registration<br />

needed. (608) 758-6585<br />

July 30:<br />

Janesville Shade Tree Advisory meeting,<br />

July 30, conference room of the<br />

Department of Natural Resources<br />

Janesville Service Center, 2514 Morse St.,<br />

Janesville. 4 p.m. Public encouraged to<br />

JANESVILLE<br />

MESSENGER ■ Sunday, July 27, 2008 13<br />

30. Calypso offshoot<br />

31. Babylonian god of the<br />

sky<br />

32. Rope used to keep a<br />

foresail corner in place<br />

34. 12-point type<br />

35. Victorian, for one<br />

37. Abbr. after a name<br />

42. "Who, me?"<br />

44. Light reflectors<br />

47. Biology class abbr.<br />

49. Cheat, slangily<br />

51. Earthy pigment<br />

52. Large-eyed arboreal<br />

prosimian having foxy<br />

faces and long furry tails<br />

53. Show respect, in a<br />

way<br />

54. Before the due date<br />

55. 1987 Costner role<br />

6. Grassland<br />

57. Goya's "Duchess of<br />

___"<br />

59. "C" in U.P.C.<br />

62. ___ jacket<br />

63. Babysitter's handful<br />

65. Athletic supporter?<br />

For answers, see Wednesday’s<br />

Janesville Messenger<br />

or go online to<br />

www.communityshoppers.com.<br />

attend. (608) 754-2123<br />

July 31:<br />

Immunization clinic, July 31, Faith<br />

Lutheran Church, 2116 Mineral Point Ave.,<br />

Janesville. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Cost is $5 for<br />

each vaccine for a person through age 18.<br />

(608) 757-5440<br />

Young children workshop, July 31,<br />

Edgerton Children Center, 112 Swift St.,<br />

Edgerton. 6:30 p.m. Learn about how<br />

babies and young children learn from<br />

watching and imitating you. Registration<br />

required; free on-site childcare for those<br />

who pre-register. (608) 314-9006<br />

League of Extraordinary Readers party,<br />

July 31, Hedberg Public Library, 316 S.<br />

Main St., Janesville. 7 p.m. Sixth- through<br />

12th graders can join fellow League members<br />

for a finale party. Trivia contest, prize<br />

drawings and more. Registration required.<br />

(608) 758-6585<br />

Aug. 1:<br />

Free Family Flick on the Rock, Aug. 1,<br />

Hedberg Public Library, 316 S. Main St.,<br />

Janesville. 9 p.m. to 10:45 p.m. View<br />

“Spiderwick Chronicles.” Showing at<br />

Riverfront Park, adjacent to the library.<br />

(608) 758-6588<br />

Aug. 2:<br />

Fair Meadows State Natural Area tour,<br />

Aug. 2, meet at Burger King, 740 E. Saint<br />

Mary St., Milton. 8:45 a.m. Group will drive<br />

over together. Tour this site of extensive<br />

ecological restoration projects known for its<br />

wide variety of bird species. Sponsored by<br />

the Rock County Conservationists. For<br />

more information, call (608) 868-9891 or<br />

(608) 365-2609<br />

Janesville Area Singles Friday Nite<br />

Fish Fry, Aug. 2, Wedge Inn East, 3443 E.<br />

Milwaukee St., Janesville. For more information,<br />

call (608) 754-4828.<br />

Aug. 3:<br />

Military Order of the Purple Heart-<br />

Beloit and Janesville meeting, Aug. 3,<br />

VFW Club, 1015 Center Ave., Janesville. 4<br />

p.m. (608) 365-6515


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JANESVILLE<br />

MESSENGER ■ Sunday, July 27, 2008<br />

PROVEN RESULTS. PROVEN RESULTS.<br />

FOR SALE<br />

Three lines, all markets, up to 30 days . . . . $18.50<br />

Additional line rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.85<br />

Ad runs 2 weeks. If item doesn’t sell, get the next 2 weeks FREE.<br />

Customer must call to renew ad if item is not sold after <strong>first</strong> 2 weeks.<br />

Janesville market only<br />

1 item Under $100, 3 lines, For sale, any category except<br />

auto or real estate. 1 ad/week/household/month . . . . . . . . . . . . . FREE<br />

Customer must have Janesville Circulation area address for free ads.<br />

For Sale • Automotive/Watercraft • Auto/Cycle/Boat<br />

Special rate ads must be prepaid. Rates apply to private party only, noncommercial,<br />

non-real estate advertisers and are non-refundable. Rates apply<br />

to ads including price and only one item per ad.<br />

Deadline: Monday at 12 Noon for Wednesday publication<br />

Fax/Email Deadline 10 a.m. Monday for Wednesday paper<br />

Thursday at 1:00 p.m. for Sunday publication<br />

Fax/Email Deadline 11 a.m. Thursday for Sunday paper<br />

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AUTOMOTIVE/WATERCRAFT<br />

Th ree lines, all markets, up to 30 days . . . . $23.00<br />

Additional line rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.85<br />

Ad runs 2 weeks. If item doesn’t sell, get the next 2 weeks FREE.<br />

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Regular line rate, three lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.80<br />

Additional line rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.85<br />

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Business Rate, 3 lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.55<br />

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Ad runs 2 weeks, if item doesn’t sell, get the next 2 weeks FREE.<br />

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Limit 1 item per month per customer for all proven results specials.<br />

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*Ask your AD-visor about BOLD type.<br />

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Two Auction facilities to serve you better –<br />

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of quality household goods, antiques,<br />

collectibles, tools, & equipment. Call 364-1965.<br />

BACK-TO-SCHOOL RUMMAGE SALE<br />

Saturday, August 16th<br />

1506 Creston Park Dr.<br />

Janesville, WI<br />

BADGER MILITARY<br />

COLLECTIBLE SHOW<br />

Aug 1 & 2.<br />

Waukesha Expo,<br />

1000 Northview Rd.<br />

Fri 3-9 & Sat 9-4<br />

Buy sell or trade.<br />

Military collectibles &<br />

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608-752-6677<br />

BEAUTIFUL, new, LARGE<br />

“L” shaped solid wood<br />

desk with cherry veneer,<br />

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608-741-8902<br />

BED: New queen pillowtop<br />

mattress set, $145. 262-<br />

903-1083<br />

Hot Tub: New 6 person,<br />

lounger, waterfall, $2,950.<br />

262-903-1083<br />

CALL<br />

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DINING ROOM SET, cherry,<br />

3 pedestal table that<br />

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table, 4 extra leaves plus<br />

pads, 4 chairs, matching<br />

2-piece china cabinet.<br />

Also 2 arm chairs, not<br />

matching. $800 OBO. 262-<br />

275-6615<br />

DOUBLE AXLE utility trailer,<br />

8' wide 10' long, electric<br />

brakes, 2 years old.<br />

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608-365-4891 after 1pm.<br />

PILLOWTOP MATTRESS,<br />

king $245, full $125 new.<br />

262-903-1083<br />

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pedestals (in box), 9' & 12'<br />

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Travel Trailer with bunks.<br />

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Card of Thanks<br />

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Lost & Found<br />

Personals<br />

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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 />

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Elkhorn<br />

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Fontana<br />

Footville<br />

Genoa City<br />

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Mobile <strong>Home</strong>s<br />

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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 />

Watercraft<br />

81443<br />

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ads to the best of<br />

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cautious when answering<br />

ads that sound too good to<br />

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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 />

CANON REBEL XTI, 2<br />

camera lenses, black camera<br />

bag & 2 memory cards<br />

in a Village Green parking<br />

lot, July 17 around 7:40<br />

am. 309-531-1129.<br />

FOUND: House key with<br />

photo tag please describe,<br />

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LAWN CARE BUSINESS<br />

Call 608-921-5312<br />

WILL buy your junk<br />

car, van, truck & SUV.<br />

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815-914-9310<br />

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4 PUREBRED YORKIES:<br />

3 females, 1 male. Ready<br />

July 28. 1 st shots, dew<br />

claws, tails nipped. $900.<br />

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563-0770<br />

AKC DOBERMAN PUP-<br />

PIES, reds & blacks,<br />

champion line, large. 262-<br />

295-8095<br />

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Springers TERRIERS:<br />

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Yorkie SCHULZ 920-526-<br />

3512 (wcan)<br />

GERMAN SHORTHAIR<br />

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(wcan)<br />

9N FORD TRACTOR, 3<br />

point hitch, runs good, recently<br />

refurbished, $4,000.<br />

715-579-8345<br />

BEAUTIFUL Shetland<br />

pony mare, 7 years,<br />

chocolate dapple with<br />

Palomino filley at side.<br />

Both have lots of chrome.<br />

Gentle, $500 pair. 262-<br />

539-3015<br />

BELOIT EAST<br />

1624 NELSON AVE, Beloit,<br />

Sun & Mon, July 27 &<br />

28, 8-5. Big mens & womens<br />

jeans, casual to formal,<br />

purses-some never<br />

used, 15,000 BTU air<br />

conditioner, 2 ¾ ton floor<br />

jack, womens bike has 4<br />

miles on with disk brakes,<br />

quick shift & big seat, craft<br />

items, electric scooter<br />

with 2 batteries, computer<br />

games-never used, Rocky<br />

Road engine with caboose,<br />

Lionel MKT engine<br />

& caboose, lots more.<br />

1704 OAKWOOD AVE,<br />

Beloit. Fri & Sat, July 25 &<br />

26, 9-5 & Sun July 27, 9-3.<br />

Moving In Sale. Clothes<br />

Jrs 11-16 & M-XL, womens<br />

2-3XL, mens L-XXL,<br />

pants 36-42 waist. Household<br />

items: 2 washers, 1<br />

dryer, couch & chair,<br />

lamps, end tables, coffee<br />

table, jewelry, computer<br />

chair, printer & misc. No<br />

early Sales. Cash Only.<br />

ELKHORN<br />

418 CLOVER ST, Elkhorn,<br />

Thur, Fri, & Sat, July 31,<br />

Aug 1 & 2, 9-3. Largest<br />

Moving (Rummage) Sale<br />

Ever! 2 new bedroom sets,<br />

TV's galore, new digital<br />

camera, & much more.<br />

Please call 262-349-1757<br />

JANESVILLE WEST<br />

3420 MINERAL POINT<br />

RD, Janesville, Wed, Fri,<br />

& Sat, July 30, Aug.1 & 2,<br />

8-4. Big Rummage Sale!<br />

Clothes, furniture, small<br />

appliances, toys & more.<br />

ROSCOE<br />

9861 FANTAIL PLACE,<br />

(Hwy 251, across from<br />

Culvers & Mobil station),<br />

Yacht Club Estates,<br />

Roscoe. Sun July 27, 9-4.<br />

Everything you can imagine.<br />

Handmade jewelry,<br />

baby items, some furniture,<br />

luggage, dishes,<br />

computer items, womens<br />

clothing & shoes, comforters<br />

sets, holiday decorations<br />

& much more. Too<br />

much to list.<br />

HORSE BOARDING south<br />

of Janesville. Pasture &<br />

Board, $115/mo.<br />

608-756-2179<br />

MCCARTHY BALING<br />

SERVICE<br />

Custom round baling &<br />

hay mowing.<br />

262-745-7258<br />

NEW BLUEBERRY<br />

PLANTS available for your<br />

climate! This is a huge<br />

cash crop that needs very<br />

little land. 1 Acre of blueberry<br />

plants can yield from<br />

4000 to 7000 LBS of blueberries!<br />

The Tom Cat<br />

Blueberry from the American<br />

Blueberry Company<br />

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Blueberries can be planted<br />

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now for Fall planting.<br />

Starter packages of 12<br />

bushes as low as $179<br />

plus shipping. Lower<br />

prices on higher quantities.<br />

Call now<br />

715-549-6630 (wcan)<br />

PIANO, wood grain, small<br />

upholstered bench, 36“ tall<br />

& 57” wide, $525 OBO.<br />

262-215-8897<br />

JANESVILLE<br />

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Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #486, IL #041000637<br />

11211 N. Union Rd., Evansville, WI<br />

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520 North Wuthering Hills Drive<br />

Janesville, WI<br />

D irections: 3 blocks east of Fagan Chevrolet & Rock<br />

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Hills Drive, south 7 blocks. Watch for Dean George<br />

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rockers; leather recliner; coffee table; lamp & end<br />

tables; sofa bookcase; computer desk; pr. occasional<br />

chairs; bookshelf; oak entertainment center; oak gel<br />

flame fireplace; phone; Mr. & Mrs. Santa; blue & white<br />

dishes; lamps; set of dishes “Folk Cabin”; patio table;<br />

refrigerator; ice tea maker; Christmas tree &<br />

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chest; barrel back chair; wall shelves; lamps; crocks &<br />

jugs; water can; potato planter; wood planes; corn<br />

planter; toolbox; wrenches & tools. Fender Guitar &<br />

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Garage & Garden Items: Toro 521 snow blower;<br />

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A uctioneer: Dean George<br />

Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #486<br />

11211 North Union Rd. , Evansville, WI (608) 882-6123<br />

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616 Margate Dr., Janesville, WI<br />

SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 9:00 AM-2:00 PM<br />

(Markdowns Noon-2:00)<br />

(From Fort take Hwy. 26 to Janesville, turn left on Hwy. 14, right on Milwaukee, left on<br />

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Beautiful sofa & loveseat, end tables, coffee table, table lamps, entertainment center, TV,<br />

DVD player, CD player, pictures & frames, throw pillows, glass-top table/4 chairs, area rugs,<br />

microwave stand, microwave, Oster kitchen center, shower curtain, double bed, maple chest,<br />

nightstand, recliners, TV stand, goose down queen comforter, surround-sound system, wall<br />

clock, turbo profile, weight set, one-on-one trainer, Christmas items, washer, dryer, patio set,<br />

lawn chairs, Weber grill, aluminum ladder, planters, linens, small kitchen appliances,<br />

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MESSENGER ■ Sunday, July 27, 2008<br />

Real Estate Auction<br />

3 Bedroom <strong>Home</strong><br />

Sunday, August 10 th , 11:00 a.m.<br />

1523 South Oakhill Avenue, Janesville, WI<br />

2200 sq. ft. 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath <strong>Home</strong> with many extras. Fireplaces,<br />

Wet Bar, 2 Car Garage, New Windows, Landscaped Yard with<br />

2 Decks, Central Air, All Appliances <strong>Inc</strong>luded.<br />

Viewing times: July 27<br />

DEAN GEORGE AUCTION SERVICE<br />

Dean George, Auctioneer<br />

Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #486, IL #041000637<br />

11211 N. Union Rd., Evansville, WI<br />

Dean or Tim George, Steph George, Registered Wisconsin Auction Co., #226<br />

608-882-6123 www.georgeauction.com<br />

Let experience work for you. Our goal is your satisfaction. 74269<br />

th , August 2 nd , 3 rd , 6 th , 8 th & 9 th • 4-5 p.m.<br />

Terms: Earnest money of $1,000.00. There is a 4% buyer’s fee<br />

due at closing within 30 days.<br />

Auctioneer: Dean George, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #486<br />

11211 N. Union Road, Evansville, WI (608) 882-6123<br />

Website: www.georgeauction.com<br />

Real Estate Auction<br />

3510 Colby Lane<br />

Janesville, WI<br />

Saturday, August 9 th – Noon<br />

( PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION AT 10:00 A.M. )<br />

Open House Dates<br />

Saturday, July 26th, 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday, July 27th, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.<br />

Sunday, August 3rd, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, August 5th, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m.<br />

Or By Appointment by Calling (608) 868-2199<br />

DIRECTIONS: East Milwaukee Street to Wright Road south to<br />

Colby Lane west. (Watch for Badger State Auction signs.)<br />

Great opportunity here! This 3 bedroom, 2 bath, ranch-style<br />

<strong>home</strong>, must sell to settle the estate. Beautiful large back yard,<br />

finished basement, storage shed and hardwood floors are just a<br />

few of the extras. Add a little TLC and make this family <strong>home</strong><br />

sensational. Come look!<br />

TERMS: This property will be sold as is with no contingencies. 6% buyer’s fee.<br />

Earnest money of $1,000.00 required the day of the auction in the form of a<br />

cashiers check or certified check with proper ID. The balance will be due at<br />

the time of the closing, within 30 days of the auction. The Purchaser will be<br />

required to sign a standard offer to purchase agreement. Seller reserves the<br />

right to accept or reject any or all offers. Not responsible for listing errors, if<br />

any. All announcements sale day will take precedence over any prior printed<br />

material/information provided/verbally stated.<br />

BADGER STATE AUCTIO N & REAL ESTATE<br />

BOB JOHNSON - AUCTIONEER<br />

REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER #800<br />

4128 HWY. KK, MILTON, WI (608) 868-2199<br />

www.badgerstateauction.com<br />

Terry McCann - Broker<br />

Where our goal is your satisfaction!<br />

78620<br />

FARM<br />

AUCTION<br />

Farm Equipment/<br />

Related Items<br />

Wanted in Consignment for<br />

Farm Auction to Be Held on<br />

Friday, August 8th<br />

10:00 a.m.<br />

Located between Whitewater<br />

and Richmond, WI<br />

Call (608) 869-2199 for Details.<br />

Badger State Auction<br />

Bob Johnson, Auctioneer<br />

Registered Wisconsin<br />

Auctioneer #800<br />

(Deadline for Advertising 7/31/08) 78646<br />

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Real Estate Auction<br />

Townhouse Condominium<br />

Sunday, August 10 th , 3 PM<br />

2113 Green Valley Dr., Janesville, Wisconsin<br />

Two bedroom condo . Open floor plan . Huge living room with<br />

cathedral ceilings & skylight . Large deck.<br />

Viewing times: August 2<br />

DEAN GEORGE AUCTION SERVICE<br />

Dean George, Auctioneer<br />

Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #486, IL #041000637<br />

11211 N. Union Rd., Evansville, WI<br />

Dean or Tim George, Steph George, Registered Wisconsin Auction Co., #226<br />

608-882-6123 www.georgeauction.com<br />

Let experience work for you. Our goal is your satisfaction. 74287<br />

nd , 3 rd , 4 th , 6 th , 8 th , 9 th • 4-5 p.m.<br />

Saturday, August 2 nd through Saturday August 9 th<br />

anytime by calling 608-751-5703 .<br />

Terms: Earnest money of $1,000.00. There is a 4% buyer’s fee<br />

due at closing within 30 days.<br />

Directions: south of the Holiday Inn on Deerfield Drive to Midvale Drive,<br />

west 2 blocks to Green Valley Drive, south 2 blocks.<br />

Auctioneer: Dean George, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #486<br />

11211 N. Union Road, Evansville, WI (608) 882-6123<br />

Website: www.georgeauction.com<br />

Real Estate Auction<br />

5 Acre Farmette<br />

Sunday, August 3 rd , 11:00 AM<br />

6219 N. County Road H, Janesville, Wisconsin<br />

Four bedroom <strong>home</strong> and 4 outbuildings on 5 acres with two fenced<br />

pastures. Close to Janesville & Evansville, Edgerton Schools.<br />

Viewing times: July 24<br />

DEAN GEORGE AUCTION SERVICE<br />

Dean George, Auctioneer<br />

Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #486, IL #041000637<br />

11211 N. Union Rd., Evansville, WI<br />

Dean or Tim George, Steph George, Registered Wisconsin Auction Co., #226<br />

608-882-6123 www.georgeauction.com<br />

Let experience work for you. Our goal is your satisfaction. 54685<br />

th , 26 th , 27 th , 31 st , August 1 st & 2 nd 4-5 p.m.<br />

Directions: 5 miles west of Janesville on Hwy. 14 to Cty. H, north 2 miles.<br />

Terms: Earnest money of $2,000.00.<br />

There is a 4% buyer’s fee due at closing within 30 days.<br />

Auctioneer: Dean George, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #486<br />

11211 N. Union Road, Evansville, WI (608) 882-6123<br />

Website: www.georgeauction.com<br />

Real Estate Auction<br />

(REASON – To Settle Estate)<br />

1252 N. Martin Street, Janesville, WI<br />

Sunday, August 10 th – Noon<br />

(Personal Property Auction at 10:00 a.m.)<br />

Open House Dates<br />

Saturday, July 26th, 3:00 – 4:00 p.m.<br />

Sunday, July 27th, 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday, August 3rd, 11:00 a.m. – Noon<br />

Thursday, August 7th, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m.<br />

Or By Appointment by Calling (608) 868-2199<br />

DIRECTIONS: Mt. Zion west of Fagan Chevrolet or east of Milton<br />

Avenue to Martin Street. (Watch for Badger State Auction signs.)<br />

Looking for a nice starter/family <strong>home</strong>? We have found it. This 3 bedroom,<br />

2 bath <strong>home</strong> is simply ideal. Nice neighborhood, hardwood floors<br />

throughout, workshop in basement, appliances and much, much more.<br />

Sellers motivated to settle estate. Great opportunity here! Come see for<br />

yourself.<br />

TERMS: This property will be sold as is with no contingencies. 5%<br />

buyer’s fee. Earnest money of $1,000.00 required the day of the<br />

auction in the form of a cashiers check or certified check with proper<br />

ID. The balance will be due at the time of the closing, within 30 days of<br />

the auction. The Purchaser will be required to sign a standard offer to<br />

purchase agreement. Seller reserves the right to accept or reject any<br />

or all offers. Not responsible for listing errors, if any. All announcements<br />

sale day will take precedence over any prior printed material/<br />

information provided/verbally stated.<br />

BADGER STATE AUCTIO N & REAL ESTATE<br />

BOB JOHNSON - AUCTIONEER<br />

REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER #800<br />

4128 HWY. KK MILTON, WI (608) 868-2199<br />

www.badgerstateauction.com<br />

Terry McCann - Broker<br />

Where our goal is your satisfaction!<br />

78619<br />

www.beloitauction.com<br />

COMBINED ESTATE AUCTION<br />

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES & SELECT CONTEMPORARY ITEMS<br />

Wednesday, July 30 – 4:30 P.M.<br />

534 W. Grand Ave. - Beloit, WI<br />

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This Auction’s filled with exciting finds from the Rockford, IL estate<br />

of the late Paul & Charlotte Stack, the Jim & Julie Martin Petroliana<br />

collection, & choice pieces from other estates & <strong>home</strong>s. There’s San<br />

Ildefonso pottery – gold & diamond jewelry – George Nakashimastyle<br />

& Heywood Wakefield furniture – a mint 2007 Buick Lucerne<br />

CSL (821 miles!!) – & hundreds more items of significant value. Go<br />

the www.beloitauction.com for photos.<br />

ESTATE AUTOMOBILE: 2007 Buick Lucerne – like new & fully loaded – 821 miles;<br />

BUGGY: late 1800’s doctor’s buggy (need restoration);<br />

FURNITURE : Mission-style barbershop back bar w/stained glass windows; oak triple<br />

curved-glass china cabinet; oak curved-glass china cabinet w/gallery; ash roll-top desk;<br />

ladies’ writing desk; oak side-by-side secretary; George Nakashima-style library table &<br />

sideboards; Heywood Wakefield settee, chair, side tables, & child’s oak rocker; oak settee,<br />

chair, & rocker; Chinese small cupboard & 1-drawer stand; Victorian walnut & mahogany<br />

lamp tables; antique Chinese tea tables; Victorian marble-top plant stand; Eastlake sheet<br />

music stand; oak rocker; mahogany “Old Man of the North” claw-foot corner chair;<br />

Eastlake platform rockers; Contemporary corner curio cabinet; wicker planter & other<br />

wicker furniture; tiger oak gentleman’s chest; Victorian walnut dresser & chests; antique<br />

Chinese chest; ash & tiger oak lowboys; Victorian bed; twin-size brass bed; ash<br />

washstand; ash harvest table & drop-leaf kitchen table; ash drop-leaf oval table & chairs;<br />

ash kitchen cupboard; Eastlake walnut drop-leaf table; primitive utility table; oak pressedback<br />

chairs; Victorian hip rail chairs; Contemporary Old Hickory-style settee & tables;<br />

Contemporary log side tables, sofa table, coffee tables & night stand; primitive pine<br />

storage box; oak icebox; leather game table & 4 chairs; & other select furniture;<br />

PETROLIANA: unopened 1930’s Texaco Airplane Oil can; Mobil porcelain & enamel<br />

signs; Crown, Shell & Cities Service gas globe; Fry gas pump; Gilbert & Barker T-8 gas<br />

pumps; Kendall Motor Oils 2-sided tin side; Ramco Re-Powering Station & En-Ar-Co<br />

Motor OIls tin signs; Texaco Fire-Chief & Sinclair porcelain signs; Veedol Motor Oils &<br />

Cities Service Acme tin signs; Mobiloil handmade sign; Archer Lubricants & Harley<br />

Davidson full 1-quart oil cans; Archer Snowmobile & Outboard motor oil can; Falcon, Golf<br />

Pride, Texaco, Swift, Protecto, Lubrite, Penn-Rad, Mobil, Standard Oil, Pioneer, Farm-Oyl,<br />

Imperial, Merit, Delco, En-Ar-Co, Cross Country, Gulf Pride, & other motor oil cans;<br />

Koppers Coke 5-gal. can; wooden kerosene jug; US Tires tin sign; Phillips 66 shaker sets;<br />

Sinclair glasses; oil banks; Texaco & other grease cans; Gilbert & Barker grease<br />

compressor; lubricant tins; wax cans; Archer Rustop can; 54-in. gas pump; gas pump price<br />

signs; gas pump aquarium; gas nozzles; brass water pump; Keystone garage; Mobil &<br />

other die-cast trucks & cars; Texaco Airplane Oil can; oil bottles; advertising ashtrays;<br />

Greyhound map rack & maps; & many other petroleum collectibles;<br />

POTTERY & STONEWARE : San Ildefonso pottery jug signed Juanita Wo-Peen;<br />

Southwest Native American polychrome pottery; Western 20-gal. crock & 5-gal. cattail<br />

crock; 5-gal. salt glaze crock; Peoria Pottery advertising jugs; North Star, Pine Ridge, &<br />

other pottery;<br />

CLOCKS & LAMPS: tall case West German grandfather’s clock; Seth Thomas<br />

Empire-style mahogany clock; Seth Thomas mantel clock; 1950’s table lamp; cypress<br />

needle floor lamp; Amrolite rolltop desk lamp;<br />

TEXTILES: grandmother’s flower garden quilt; pre-1950 Navajo-style woolen wall<br />

hanging; Karastan rug;<br />

GLASSWARE, CHINA, & PORCELAIN: art glass sculptured vase; impressive handblown<br />

art glass pieces; 125+ pieces Cambridge square-base dishes; Finnish crystal;<br />

Carnival glass; Steuben vases; pattern glass; Orefors; Bohemian glass; hand-cut perfume<br />

bottles; bobeches; paperweights; Flow Blue casseroles, bowls, & platter; 90+ pieces<br />

Fiesta;<br />

JEWELRY, WATCHES, & ACCESSORIES: 1-ct. diamond men’s gold ring; 14K gold<br />

ladies’ rings include diamond, topaz, garnet & diamond, sapphire & diamond, onyx &<br />

diamond, & emerald; 14K gold diamond, amethyst, & turquoise pendant; turquoise<br />

necklace & earrings; pre-1970 squash blossom necklace & earrings; sterling charm<br />

bracelet; sterling bracelet w/turquoise; gold slide chain; stickpins; ladies’ key wind lapel<br />

watch; Art Deco mesh purse; Jerry Garcia, Rush Limbaugh, & Electric Neckware silk ties;<br />

& more;<br />

ART: Audubon lithograph; Swift Fox, Bridled Weasel, Sooty Tern, & Large Tailed Skunk<br />

certified Aububon prints; Schumann & Sivenson oil on canvas paintings; Pribble still-life oil<br />

on board; A. Fox early 1900’s pastoral prints; P. Sawyer Carillon Tower & Picnic Point<br />

watercolor;<br />

UNIQUE DECORATIVE PIECES: marble bust; Victorian walnut mirror; Chinese baskets;<br />

Thomas Langan woodcarving; Pre-Columbian-style effigy & bowls;<br />

RECREATIONAL: Contemporary AMF Playmaster slate-top pool table; Silver Cup pinball<br />

machine; Juggler & Lupin III skill stop game machines & tokens; vintage Pachinko<br />

machine; table top pinball games; gaming wheel; miniature golf board;<br />

SPECIAL VINTAGE PIECES: German Seca penny scale; produce scale; wicker baby<br />

buggy; spinning wheel w/yarn winder; oak tabletop Victrola; lightning rod; Winnebago &<br />

other baskets; ash shaving mirror; cobalt spittoon; wooden model ship;<br />

AND MORE!: mandolin & case; violin, bow, & case; pincushion dolls; cast-iron bookends;<br />

duck decoys; early brass candle holders; Nazi RAD officer’s dagger & police bayonet;<br />

German swirl marbles; Sheffield silver on copper dish; English silver sugar bowl; Chinese<br />

wooden water bucket; antique Chinese tea box; Chinese bronze bowl; brass post office<br />

boxes; National brass cash register; school pull-down map cabinet; small work bench &<br />

vise. Always much more than advertised!<br />

PREVIEW: Tues. 9:30-6:00 & Wed. 9:30 until auction.<br />

TERMS: Cash, approved check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover or Debit. 12% buyer’s fee.<br />

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70994<br />

70988<br />

JANESVILLE<br />

MESSENGER ■ Sunday, July 27, 2008 17<br />

SEAMLESS GUTTERS<br />

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C&J<br />

HOME IMPROVEMENTS<br />

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Storage Buildings & Gazebos<br />

We Build, Paint & Deliver<br />

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Many Sizes<br />

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BUILDERS RISK AND FULL INSURANCE<br />

BUILDING CORP.<br />

Serving our Clients since 1978<br />

Local Sales Consultants<br />

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815-389-8881<br />

JM<br />

71809<br />

Hours:<br />

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ATLAS ROOFING<br />

“Honesty Above<br />

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BILLINGS HOME<br />

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HANDYMAN SERVICES<br />

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JANESVILLE<br />

MESSENGER ■ Sunday, July 27, 2008<br />

PAINTING?<br />

Free estimates * Insured<br />

608-754-SPOT (7768)<br />

TREE SERVICE<br />

Tree removal & trimming<br />

Pat, 608-302-5917<br />

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Work In:<br />

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- Sidewalks - Driveways<br />

- Final Grading - Seeding<br />

- Sodding - Bobcat Work<br />

and much more.. .<br />

Using the best pavers<br />

in the Stateline Area<br />

UNILOCK & PAVE LOC<br />

For a free estimate, call Sal at:<br />

(608) 676-2615<br />

- or -<br />

(608) 290-3403 71660<br />

HOLLY CONCRETE GROUP<br />

Sidewalk - Foundations<br />

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Additions - Patios<br />

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Janesville Area<br />

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We accept VISA<br />

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Call Russ at<br />

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cell (608) 774-1949<br />

70972<br />

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WELDERS & TRAINEES<br />

CAREER SOURCE is seeking<br />

Experienced WELDERS and<br />

Numerous Trainees for multiple<br />

openings on 1st / 2nd shift. Highly<br />

motivated candidates with good eye for<br />

details, math/mechanical aptitude, with<br />

recent schooling or hobbyist<br />

background are encourage to apply.<br />

Apply within Monday-Friday 8 AM-4 PM<br />

Apply On-line @ www.CareerSourceLLC.com<br />

605 East Geneva St., Elkhorn 743-1930<br />

(Located across from Elkhorn High School)<br />

81138<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 August 4th.<br />

Register Today<br />

Shorewest REALTORS<br />

(608) 754-2121 78515<br />

$16.00 Per Hour? It’s Up To You!<br />

At Arrow Financial Services most of our<br />

full-time Account Representatives with 1+ years<br />

of service are averaging a minimum of $16.00<br />

per hour. With our base pay plus unlimited<br />

incentives you can earn even more....It’s up to<br />

you! Additional premiums paid for fluency in<br />

English and Spanish as well as 2nd Shift.<br />

Extensive Benefits Package!<br />

communityshoppers.com<br />

Friendly neighborhood bar is accepting applications for<br />

BARTENDER<br />

This position requires a person that is<br />

responsible, honest and reliable.<br />

Attractive pay package, subject to qualifications.<br />

If you have a magnetic & friendly personality<br />

with a cheerful and even disposition, are<br />

professional and self-motivated,<br />

please send your resume to:<br />

The Stateline News<br />

Box 1010<br />

1555 Willowbrook Rd., Beloit, WI 53511<br />

Arrow Financial Services, a division of Sallie<br />

Mae, and a leading Whitewater employer for<br />

over 10 years, has openings for Account<br />

Representatives to collect on delinquent credit<br />

card and other balances. Basic computer skills<br />

and responsible work experience preferred.<br />

Full-time and Part-time opportunities are<br />

available. NOW HIRING<br />

Whitewater, WI<br />

71404<br />

RNs Part-time – All Shifts<br />

$10,000 SIGN-ON BONUS BONUS<br />

RN Full-time – PM Shift<br />

$10,000 SIGN-ON BONUS BONUS<br />

LPN Casual/in-house pool PM Shift<br />

$7,000 SIGN-ON BONUS<br />

CNAs Part-time – All Shifts<br />

I f Interviewed Free Gas Card<br />

Joan Braasch, RN DON or Lucy Knull,<br />

Administrator at (262) 728-6319<br />

or Fax (262) 728-6693<br />

Willowfield Nursing<br />

and Rehabilitation Center<br />

905 E. Geneva Street, Delavan, WI 53115<br />

EOE/AAP<br />

Learn<br />

Grow<br />

Care Live<br />

- Express Who You Are -<br />

80994<br />

As health professionals, we express ourselves<br />

through our care. Extendicare Health Services, <strong>Inc</strong>. ,<br />

a leader in long-term care, provides a supportive,<br />

friendly atmosphere and a place where you can<br />

deliver care with a personal touch. Join our family with<br />

this opening at our 152-bed Beloit Health and<br />

Rehab Center in Beloit.<br />

RN/LPNs<br />

P.M. RN Supervisor<br />

PT Night Shift<br />

PT Days<br />

FT/PT P.M.<br />

Retention bonuses available for all these positions.<br />

Check out our other openings:<br />

Assistant Director of Nursing<br />

All of our Extendicare locations offer excellent benefits,<br />

exceptional compensation and a place where caring<br />

counts. Please forward your resume to:<br />

Please contact: Shameeka Martin<br />

1905 West Hart Rd., Beloit, WI 53511<br />

(608) 365-2554, smartin@extendicare.com<br />

AAP/EOE<br />

71485<br />

View Complete List of Job Openings and Apply Online:<br />

www.arrow-financial.com<br />

Phone: (800) 896-2743 Ext. 554<br />

SLM Corporation and its subsidiaries are not sponsored by or agencies of the United<br />

States of America. EOE/Drug-Free Workplace<br />

81970<br />

71376<br />

Staff Writer<br />

CSI, which publishes three biweekly newspapers, is looking for an<br />

ambitious reporter. This reporter will work independently, under<br />

guidance from our managing and associate editors.<br />

Requirements: Strong writing/news judgment skills, with a<br />

background in journalism. Degree, college publication or<br />

post-college newspaper experience preferred. Must be proficient<br />

in page design, with a working knowledge of QuarkXpress.<br />

Responsibilities include: Generating news/feature stories with<br />

photos for CSI’s newspapers.<br />

Position is in our Delavan office. Monday through Friday, normal<br />

business hours, with occasional evening and weekend work,<br />

depending on features and special events.<br />

If you are interested in joining our editorial team, please e-mail or<br />

send a resume with salary requirements to:<br />

e-mail: cbarrows@communityshoppers.com.<br />

CSI<br />

P.O. Box 367, 120 Wright Street<br />

Delavan, WI 53115<br />

MicroPrecision, an established precisioned machined parts manufacturer, located in Delavan, WI,<br />

seeks individuals to fill the following open positions. We are a growing company and Quality is our<br />

number one priority. If you are interested in a climate-controlled, fast-paced environment and would<br />

enjoy working in a job shop setting, we would like to speak with you immediately. MicroPrecision is a<br />

smoke-free property and we offer a competitive wage and benefits package for all positions along wit h<br />

paid vacations, holidays, medical, dental, life and a 100% sponsored 401(k) plan.<br />

CNC Lathe Machinists - 2nd and 3rd Shift<br />

We are currently seeking applicants for one opening on 1st shift and 2 openings on 2nd shift. We are<br />

looking for individuals with a minimum of 5 years experience preferably in a job shop environment.<br />

These positions will require operating 3-4 machines with auto bar feeders. The ideal candidates will be<br />

familiar with both CNC Machining Centers and CNC Lathes with Fanuc/Haas Controls. The equipment<br />

we enjoy here includes the following: Haas, Miyano, Hardinge, Okuma, Daewoo, Puma and Tsugami<br />

Machines. If you feel you have what it takes to work in our very busy environment and would like a<br />

challenge, please apply in person immediately or send resume.<br />

MicroPrecision<br />

P.O. Box 327 • 1206 Ann Street • Delavan, WI 53115<br />

Fax: 262-728-8248 • By E-mail: vblanca@micro-precision.com<br />

82062<br />

LABORATORY MANAGER/TECHNICIAN<br />

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY<br />

The Fontana/Walworth Water Pollution Control Commission<br />

seeks full-time, WI DNR, certified, lab manager or<br />

laboratory technician seeking a managerial position for<br />

wastewater treatment facility. Qualifications: Minimum of<br />

three years experience in wastewater analysis per EPA and<br />

WI DNR protocols. Must have knowledge of laboratory<br />

quality control and computer hardware/software.<br />

Salary: DOQ + Benefits. Commission application must be<br />

used. Applications are available at the Commission Office,<br />

N840 Chilson Road, P.O. Box 850, Walworth, WI 53184.<br />

Phone (262) 736-4473, fax (262) 736-4475.<br />

81768<br />

OUTSIDE ADVERTISING<br />

SALES EXECUTIVE<br />

Janesville Messenger, a national award winning, recognized community newspaper, is offering<br />

a great opportunity to take over local territory with an established account list. CSI Media,<br />

LLC, a growth-oriented, local community newspaper, is seeking a career-minded individual to<br />

join our successful sales team. We currently have an opening in our Janesville Messenger<br />

office for an outside display sales representative. The successful candidate will have a proven<br />

track record in sales and the ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline-oriented environment.<br />

The preferred candidate will be results-driven, goal-oriented with the ability to generate new<br />

revenue by establishing and maintaining excellent customer relationships. We are seeking an<br />

energetic, ambitious candidate with 2 years of successful outside sales experience. Candidate<br />

must possess excellent verbal and written communication skills. Vehicle required. Interested<br />

in joining our successful team? Check out our web site:<br />

www.communityshoppers.com<br />

Mail or e-mail your resume with salary history to our<br />

company headquarters:<br />

E-mail: cbarrows@communityshoppers.com<br />

P. O. Box 367 Voice (262) 728-3424<br />

Delavan, WI 53115 www.communityshoppers.com<br />

“Connecting Our Customers With Their Customers”<br />

Birds Eye Foods, <strong>Inc</strong>. , producers of Birds Eye and Freshlike frozen vegetables blends and the<br />

award-winning Voila products, is in need of full-time employees for the following positions:<br />

• Production Supervisor. This position requires a person with experience in a food<br />

processing environment. The candidate should have a college degree, preferably a BS in<br />

Food Science or Engineering. The ability to speak Spanish is helpful. In addition, this<br />

position requires excellent communication skills in dealing with a diverse group of people<br />

and a passion for improving production. Responsibilities include supervision in a production<br />

environment, continuous process improvement development skills and techniques of<br />

employees to maximize and job satisfaction, maintaining GMP’s for areas of responsibility.<br />

• Quality System Lab. This is an entry level position that requires good math, computer and<br />

communications skills, be organized and have an interest in food quality.<br />

• Electromechanical Technician. This is a full-time position. The successful candidate will<br />

be a journeyman electrician with industrial electrical experience and knowledge in<br />

troubleshooting automated process and packaging equipment. Examples of equipment<br />

maintained would be Ishida and Yamato scales, and Hayssen and Triangle fillers. The ideal<br />

candidate will have industrial experience and an Associate’s degree in Industrial<br />

Electronics, or Electromechanical Technology, and experience in designing, building, and<br />

installing control systems, to include Allen Bradley PLC programming. Must be safety<br />

conscious, self motivated and work within the scope of all company rules and policies.<br />

Birds Eye Foods offers competitive wages and career advancement opportunity. For full-time<br />

employees – 401K, vacations, holidays and time off for school functions. Please apply in person<br />

at W8880 County X, Darien, WI 53114. No phone calls please. Birds Eye Foods is an EEO/M/<br />

F/D/V.<br />

80965<br />

58296<br />

58298


Director of Resident Care &<br />

Admissions – LPN or RN<br />

Tired of the fast pace and constant stress of working in other health care settings?<br />

Pioneer Court, the leader of assisted care in the Stateline area is<br />

seeking an experienced personable, mature and dedicated, RN or<br />

LPN for the position of Director of Resident Care & Admissions.<br />

Candidates must possess current Wisconsin licensure; preferably<br />

have 5-10 years of experience as a nurse working in the long term<br />

care field with supervisory responsibilities.<br />

This is an excellent position for the person who enjoys working with<br />

seniors in a hands on role. Excellent opportunity to lead a strong,<br />

dedicated and superb nursing staff in the less hectic setting of<br />

assisted living.<br />

Compensation and benefits commensurate with experience, ability<br />

and credentialing.<br />

Please apply in person at 2122 Pioneer Drive, Beloit, WI.<br />

Current Job Openings<br />

with Co-Staff<br />

Industrial Machine<br />

Maintenance<br />

Weld Trainees<br />

Exp. MIG/TIG Welders<br />

General Laborers<br />

Production Work<br />

CNC Operators<br />

Machine Operators<br />

(Wal. Co.)<br />

EOE<br />

Employment Choices<br />

Beloit<br />

College<br />

CALL TODAY!<br />

C O- S TAFF C ORP .<br />

608-373-0710<br />

PRODUCTION COOK -<br />

PART TIME<br />

(20 hrs/week) beginning<br />

late August to mid May<br />

Provides assistance in the preparation of all hot<br />

and cold items according to designated recipes.<br />

Previous food preparation experience required;<br />

college or military experience preferred.<br />

Knowledge of vegan/vegetarian menus helpful.<br />

Apply in person Tuesday, 7/29 through<br />

Thursday, 7/31, 8:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.<br />

Beloit College Human Resources, 726<br />

Church St., Beloit, WI.<br />

Beloit College is committed to the<br />

educational benefits of diversity and<br />

urges all interested individuals to apply.<br />

AA/EEO E MPLOYER<br />

Pl astic Mold Injection<br />

Operators<br />

(12 hr. shifts - AM & PM)<br />

Accounting Receivable/<br />

Payable<br />

Exp. Mechanic<br />

CAD Designer (2 yrs. exp. )<br />

Benefits offered:<br />

Insurance/Holiday Pay/Vacation<br />

Walk-ins accepted daily between 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m.<br />

1516 Plainfield Ave., Janesville, WI<br />

10 yr. member of the<br />

American Staffing Association<br />

Learn<br />

Grow<br />

Care Live<br />

- Express Who You Are -<br />

81041<br />

All of our Extendicare locations offer excellent benefits,<br />

exceptional compensation and a place where caring<br />

counts. Please forward your resume to:<br />

AAP/EOE<br />

Please apply in person at:<br />

Pioneer Court<br />

2122 Pioneer Drive, Beloit No phone calls please.<br />

EEOC<br />

ATTN: Certified Nursing Assistants<br />

Please contact: Shameeka Martin<br />

1905 West Hart Rd., Beloit, WI 53511<br />

608-365-2554, smartin@extendicare.com<br />

71433<br />

Are you TIRED of the SAME OLD JOB?<br />

Need a CHANGE?<br />

Take a Chance, come to work for a company in which our<br />

residents are what ‘matter most’<br />

Beloit Health & Rehabilitation Center is currently recruiting<br />

full-time & part-time positions for the p.m. & night shifts.<br />

If interested, send resume or stop in to<br />

complete an application.<br />

71483<br />

74204<br />

AMERICAN SPIRIT<br />

Transport is looking for<br />

OTR truck drivers. At least<br />

2 years experience needed.<br />

Class A CDL required.<br />

New Trucks! <strong>Home</strong> on<br />

weekends! Please call<br />

262-882-2330<br />

communityshoppers.com<br />

Appleton Performance Packaging<br />

AT WOOD’S POINT<br />

We accept VISA<br />

Discover &<br />

Mastercard for your<br />

Classified advertising<br />

L ICENSED N URSES<br />

New Grads / Experienced<br />

Are you tired of working in a hectic, fast-paced, stressed-filled work environment where patient car e<br />

no longer seems to be the focus? Perhaps you need to explore new opportunities with a small, but<br />

new and growing health care facility, WOOD’S CROSSING.<br />

WOOD’S CROSSING at Wood’s Point is Brodhead. Wisconsin’s newest assisted living and skilled nursing<br />

facility. Located on the edge of town in a quiet rural setting, we are seeking dependable, caring l icensed and<br />

certified staff that set high standards, to join our excellent health care team.<br />

WOOD’S CROSSING is part of the Wood’s Point senior community which focuses on active care for<br />

seniors who needs assisted living and skilled nursing care. We provide a quiet and relaxed work<br />

atmosphere, competitive wages and flexible schedules, along with travel allowances for nurses (based on<br />

travel distances) and the opportunity to grow with a small, but visionary health care community.<br />

Oh! We forgot to mention that we are a FIVE STAR rated nursing <strong>home</strong> (according to Healthgrades.com)<br />

that takes great pride in the care and services we provide our clients. Do you have what it takes to join our<br />

team?<br />

Earn up to $500 weekly<br />

Assembling angel pins in<br />

the comfort of your own<br />

<strong>home</strong>. No experience required.<br />

Call 813-425-4348<br />

or 813-425-4361 or visit<br />

www.angelpin.net<br />

(formerly known as New England Extrusion – NEX)<br />

Leader in delivering quality packaging solutions to our<br />

customers is seeking:<br />

Machine Operators<br />

We are seeking qualified applicants who are<br />

responsible and dependable with mechanical<br />

aptitude. Compensation will be based upon previous<br />

work experience. We offer production employees<br />

monthly bonus opportunities.<br />

Please apply on-line at www.appletonideas.com<br />

under Career Opportunities.<br />

EOE M/F/D/V (Equal Opportunity Employer;<br />

Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran)<br />

71018<br />

Full Time<br />

PM/NIGHT NURSE<br />

WE OFFER 12 HOUR BONUS SHIFTS<br />

ARE YOU SELLING or<br />

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ad in 95 Wisconsin papers<br />

with just ONE call. Reach<br />

OVER 2 MILLION <strong>home</strong>s<br />

in MANY weekly papers<br />

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paper! Call us today!<br />

PDS WIDE AREA CLAS-<br />

SIFIEDS<br />

1-800-236-0737<br />

www.pdsadnet.com<br />

(wcan)<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<br />

***Not available in MD***<br />

Requires eligibility for Wisconsin Licensure for nurses. Every other weekend and every other holiday .<br />

Please apply in person at:<br />

Wood’s Crossing, E401 23rd Street, Brodhead, WI 53520<br />

(608) 897-3031<br />

Wood’s Crossing at Wood’s Point, in<br />

accordance with the Federal Civil Rights<br />

Act, does not discriminate on the basis of<br />

age, race, ethnicity, religion, color,<br />

gender, disability, marital status, sexual<br />

orientation, national origin, cultural<br />

differences or ancestry. 72470<br />

R&L Spring Company is a growing manufacturer of springs<br />

and wire forms. We are currently looking for several people to<br />

join our Medicoil Division on <strong>first</strong> shift.<br />

Prototype Technician<br />

Responsible for operating tool room equipment such as mills,<br />

lathes and grinders supporting R&D and Engineering in new<br />

product and process development.<br />

2-5 years experience as a machinist required, CNC setup and<br />

programming desirable. CAD experience is a plus. The ideal<br />

candidate will possess solid problem solving skills and be<br />

willing to learn skills required for wire forming and coiling.<br />

Versatility and team work is essential.<br />

Laser Welding Specialist<br />

Responsible for initial setup, programming, operation and<br />

maintenance of Laser equipment. Must be able to develop<br />

processes required for R&D and production.<br />

Centerless Grinder<br />

Extensive experience setting up and operating Centerless<br />

Grinders.<br />

Medical Production Technician<br />

Responsible for washing, trimming and deburring very small<br />

parts using microscopic equipment.<br />

The ability to read blueprints and use calipers and<br />

micrometers is desirable. Work is performed in an office-type<br />

clean environment.<br />

We require a solid work history in exchange for great benefits<br />

and excellent wages.<br />

Please apply in person or submit resume to:<br />

Human Resources<br />

R&L Spring Company<br />

1097 Geneva Parkway • Lake Geneva, WI 53147<br />

Fax (262) 249-7866<br />

Email: dgoad@rlspring.com<br />

81833<br />

JANESVILLE<br />

MESSENGER ■ Sunday, July 27, 2008 19<br />

SIMPLIFIED STAFFING<br />

152 Franklin St<br />

Accepting Applications<br />

8 am to 3 pm/ Mon-Fri<br />

Temp & Temp to Hire<br />

Clerical & Industrial<br />

Positions Available<br />

608-756-0759<br />

FULL TIME TELLER<br />

First American Credit<br />

Union is looking for a Full-<br />

Time Teller to join our<br />

team in Janesville. At least<br />

one year of successful retail/sales,<br />

cash handling<br />

and customer service experience<br />

along with basic<br />

computer skills, the ability<br />

to handle multiple tasks<br />

and work within a “team”<br />

environment are recommended<br />

for this position.<br />

We offer a competitive<br />

wage and benefits package<br />

as well as opportunities<br />

for advanced training<br />

& experience. Spanish<br />

speaking ability a plus, but<br />

not a requirement. Please<br />

apply in person at:<br />

FIRST AMERICAN<br />

CREDIT UNION<br />

2525 MILTON AVE<br />

JANESVILLE, WI 53545<br />

No Phone Calls Please<br />

APPLICATION DEADLINE<br />

7/29/2008<br />

Equal Opportunity<br />

Employer<br />

Online<br />

Classifieds<br />

www.communityshoppers.com<br />

Local Growing<br />

Ford Dealership<br />

looking for<br />

AUTO<br />

DETAILER<br />

(Experienced)<br />

Contact Tom<br />

Edwards<br />

Hwy. 140,<br />

Clinton, WI 71383<br />

3-4 BR HOMES in<br />

Janesville & Beloit. Small<br />

or no down payment. 1 st<br />

time buyers & past<br />

bankruptcy OK. Call 608-<br />

921-7909<br />

3BR 2BA Foreclosure!<br />

Only $48,900! Bank<br />

Owned! Call for listings &<br />

Info.<br />

1-800-279-1604<br />

4BR, 2BA Bank Repo!<br />

Buy, $15,900, For Listings<br />

800-546-2998 ext R193.<br />

ALL NEW HOME PLANS<br />

Call today for a free<br />

Wausau <strong>Home</strong>s plan<br />

book. Call 608-754-8006<br />

or visit schauder<strong>home</strong>s.com<br />

Beloit: 3BR, HUD <strong>Home</strong>!<br />

$22,785! For listings, 800-<br />

546-2998, ext D1429<br />

BUY TIMESHARE<br />

RESALES<br />

SAVE 60-80% OFF<br />

RETAIL!!<br />

BEST RESORTS &<br />

SEASONS. Call for FREE<br />

TIMESHARE MAGAZINE!<br />

1-800-639-5319<br />

www.holidaygroup.com/<br />

flier<br />

COTTAGE, Wisconsin<br />

River, Portage, 2 acres.<br />

Reduced. 608-752-9990<br />

FORECLOSURES &<br />

BANK REPOS! 5 bedroom<br />

only $20,900! 4bd<br />

2ba only $13,500! More<br />

<strong>Home</strong>s available! These<br />

<strong>home</strong>s Won t last! For<br />

Listings call 800-546-2998<br />

Ext T041 (wcan)<br />

ANGI Energy Systems<br />

a World Class<br />

Supplier of Natural Gas<br />

Refueling Systems to<br />

customers around the<br />

world, is now accepting<br />

applications for the<br />

following positions for<br />

both 1st and 2nd shift.<br />

MECHANICAL<br />

ASSEMBLERS<br />

Experience in automotive<br />

repair shops or<br />

assembling large industrial<br />

machinery, with a<br />

strong mechanical aptitude<br />

is required. Must<br />

be able to read and<br />

follow blue prints and<br />

have own tools.<br />

Electrical Assemblers –<br />

ELECTRICIAN<br />

Experience as an Industrial<br />

Electrician or building<br />

electrical panels<br />

and/or wiring large industrial<br />

machinery. Experience<br />

bending and<br />

working with conduit (up<br />

to 4"). Knowledge of<br />

NEC and hazardous<br />

locations a plus. Must<br />

be able to read and<br />

work from schematics<br />

and blueprints.<br />

To be considered for<br />

this position you must<br />

be a team player, have<br />

a good attendance<br />

record/work history including<br />

safety. Must be<br />

able to work overtime as<br />

needed and be able to<br />

lift heavy objects. We offer<br />

a competitive hourly<br />

wage and benefits package<br />

including health and<br />

dental insurance, paid<br />

holidays, vacation,<br />

401k, and profit sharing<br />

along with a clean,<br />

safe, friendly work<br />

environment.<br />

We are a drug free and<br />

tobacco free working<br />

environment. A pre-employment<br />

physical/drug<br />

screen is required. EOE.<br />

Apply at our office at:<br />

15 Plumb St., Milton, WI<br />

(just off Hwy. 59 West)<br />

Mon.-Fri. 8:00 am-<br />

4:00 pm. Visit our website<br />

at www.angiinter<br />

national.com<br />

Great Shawano Lake Investment<br />

5 furnished<br />

sand beach cottages 1<br />

bed-4 bed. House boats,<br />

pontoons, docks + income.<br />

$389,900 920-833-<br />

2828 www.shawanolakeresort.com<br />

(wcan)<br />

JANESVILLE: 3 BR<br />

east side ranch, nice,<br />

$121,500. 608-289-9527<br />

LAKE GENEVA<br />

.97 AC, 1500 Conant St,<br />

7 blocks to lake, backs to<br />

protected woods, $95K<br />

jwhannerty@gmail.com<br />

TENNESSEE MOUNTAIN<br />

ACREAGE 2 Acre beautiful<br />

<strong>home</strong>site, million $<br />

view! Secluded, utilities,<br />

overlooking Tennessee<br />

River. Close to marina,<br />

schools, shopping!<br />

$59,900 low down, owner<br />

financing!<br />

330-699-1585<br />

WE HAVE THE HOMES.<br />

We can get you the loans.<br />

1 st time buyers OK.<br />

Bankruptcy OK. 608-751-<br />

6676<br />

CHECK YOUR AD<br />

Checking your ad, especially<br />

the 1 st time it is published<br />

is a MUST! Errors<br />

that are not the fault of the<br />

advertiser & that clearly<br />

lessen the value of the ad<br />

will be adjusted. However,<br />

ads will be adjusted only<br />

once, therefore it is important<br />

to carefully read your<br />

ad on the 1 st run day & notify<br />

us of the error.


20<br />

JANESVILLE<br />

MESSENGER ■ Sunday, July 27, 2008<br />

MANUFACTURED<br />

HOMES<br />

14x70 MARSHFIELD 3<br />

BR mobile <strong>home</strong> with<br />

13x17 addition, 2 car carport,<br />

$14,500 OBO. 608-<br />

314-0522<br />

5 bedroom 2 bath HUD<br />

<strong>home</strong> only $317/mo! Will<br />

Sell! 4% down, 30 years<br />

@ 8%! Buy Now! FORE-<br />

CLOSURE! For listings<br />

call 1-800-546-2998 ext<br />

S596 (wcan)<br />

5 bedroom 2 bath HUD<br />

<strong>home</strong> only $380/mo! Will<br />

Sell! 4% down, 30 years<br />

@ 8%! Buy Now! FORE-<br />

CLOSURE! For listings<br />

call 1-800-546-2998 ext<br />

B623 (wcan)<br />

JANESVILLE: 448 S<br />

Blackhawk, 3BR, 1 ½ BA,<br />

1 car garage, attractive<br />

single family house in<br />

great location, $765 plus<br />

utilities. Security, references<br />

& 1 yr lease required.<br />

608-758-1742<br />

JANESVILLE: Spacious 1<br />

BR upper, near hospital,<br />

new carpet, paint & bathroom,<br />

washer & dryer &<br />

utilities included. $600/mo.<br />

Available Sept 1.<br />

608-289-7518<br />

MILTON: 1500 SQ FT<br />

retail/office building for<br />

lease, available Sept. 1.<br />

262-215-1883.<br />

CLINTON: 2 BR, lg, clean,<br />

811 Sue Lane, $550 + utilities.<br />

414-861-3553<br />

DAVIS CIRCLE APART-<br />

MENTS: Edgerton, 2 BR<br />

with garage available immediately.<br />

Easy access to<br />

I-90. $600 monthly plus<br />

security deposit. 608-884-<br />

4603<br />

JANESVILLE: Nice 2BR,<br />

on-site laundry & storage,<br />

$475 mo. 608-757-0742 or<br />

920-723-7958<br />

JANESVILLE<br />

REGENCY HOUSE MEADOWRIDGE APTS<br />

55+, 100 N. Franklin St. 855 Arthur Drive, Milton<br />

JANESVILLE: 3 BR near One Free Month Beautiful 1 or 2 bedroom.<br />

Craig high school, pets & No <strong>Inc</strong>ome Limits Detached garage, vaulted<br />

rent to own considered, Beautiful 1 & 2 BR fea- ceiling, computer room,<br />

$745 plus deposit. 608- tures appliances & air. breakfast bar, walk-in<br />

743-0838<br />

Heat, water & garbage. closet, private washer &<br />

dryer, country living, 4<br />

JANESVILLE: 3BR, 1BA<br />

Security locked building,<br />

miles from Janesville.<br />

<strong>home</strong>, 433 Harding. Avail-<br />

with community room,<br />

608-868-2255<br />

able now. $750 plus utili-<br />

styling salon, on-site manties.<br />

NO pets.<br />

ager. Rose 608-757-2566<br />

Russ 608-921-8586<br />

www.doneff.com<br />

WASHINGTON<br />

Know where you're calling!<br />

Area Phone Exchanges<br />

608 Area Code<br />

Beloit: 299, 313, 361,<br />

362, 363, 364, 365, 368<br />

Clinton: 676<br />

Janesville: 314, 373, 741,<br />

752, 754, 755, 756, 757,<br />

758<br />

Milton: 868<br />

Footville: 876<br />

Orfordville: 879<br />

Richmond: 883<br />

Edgerton: 884<br />

Brodhead: 862, 897<br />

815 Area Code<br />

South Bergen: 292<br />

South Beloit: 389<br />

Roscoe: 623<br />

Rockton: 624<br />

Shirland: 629<br />

Harvard: 943<br />

Loves Park/Machesney<br />

Park/Rockford:<br />

226, 227, 229, 262, 282,<br />

394, 395, 397, 398, 399,<br />

489, 494, 633, 636, 637,<br />

639, 654, 765, 877, 961,<br />

962, 963, 964, 965, 966,<br />

967, 968, 969, 987<br />

262 Area Code<br />

Bergen: 296<br />

Burlington/Lyons/Spring<br />

field:<br />

763, 767<br />

Darien: 724, 882<br />

Delavan: 728, 740<br />

East Troy: 642<br />

Elkhorn/Lauderdale:<br />

723, 741, 742, 743<br />

Fontana: 275<br />

Genoa City/Powers<br />

Lake: 279<br />

Honey Creek: 534<br />

Lake Geneva:<br />

248, 249, 348<br />

Pell Lake: 279<br />

Richmond: 608 – 883<br />

Sharon: 736, 737<br />

Twin Lakes: 877<br />

Walworth/Zenda: 275<br />

Waterford: 514, 534<br />

Wheatland: 537<br />

Whitewater: 472, 473<br />

Williams Bay: 245<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

www.communityshoppers.com<br />

JANESVILLE: 1 BR,<br />

downtown near courthouse,<br />

water & sewer<br />

included. Washer & dryer<br />

on site. Garage. $460<br />

month. 608-884-7813<br />

JANESVILLE: 216 Glen, 2<br />

BR duplex, $400/mo. 608-<br />

757-6789<br />

JANESVILLE: 475 Madison,<br />

2 BR, 1 BA, heat &<br />

water included. No pets or<br />

smoking. $575/mo. Call<br />

Russ 608-921-8586<br />

JANESVILLE: Available<br />

NOW, large 1BR with den,<br />

heat & water. 608-752-<br />

3104 or 608-289-8022<br />

JANESVILLE: Dupont Dr.<br />

area apt. FIRST MONTH<br />

RENT FREE. Newer 2 BR,<br />

air, appliances, private<br />

entrance, garage. $610.<br />

608-754-8990 or<br />

262-547-6250<br />

Holley Realty, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />

JANESVILLE: NEWLY<br />

REMODELED 1, 2 or 3<br />

BRs. <strong>Inc</strong>ludes water and<br />

sewer, appliance package,<br />

private parking & much<br />

more! Starting at $500.<br />

J.P. Management<br />

608-774-5458<br />

HIGHLANDS<br />

1900 N Washington St.<br />

1 MONTH FREE!!! Beautiful<br />

2 BR with private entrance,<br />

washer & dryer,<br />

detached oversize garage,<br />

huge kitchen with pantry,<br />

breakfast bar. Near golf<br />

course & park!! Call us<br />

today!! 608-290-1694<br />

or 608-758-0421<br />

COMMUNITY<br />

SHOPPERS<br />

Will not knowingly accept<br />

or publish advertising<br />

which is fraudulent and/or<br />

misleading in nature. CSI<br />

reserves the right to reject<br />

and/or edit any<br />

advertisement at any time<br />

Sun., Aug. 3 - 1:00 P.M.<br />

318 W. Grand Ave. – Beloit, WI<br />

4th Street to west on W. Grand Ave.<br />

It’s too good to pass. For residential or<br />

professional use, this 2,000+ sq. ft. <strong>home</strong> with 2<br />

car garage on a deep lot, deserves your<br />

attention. Zoned C-1. Impressive INTERIOR<br />

includes 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 3 enclosed<br />

porches, fireplace, eat-in kitchen, dining room,<br />

basement, central A/C, gas furnace and<br />

attached wood burner. ACT NOW. This United<br />

Country property can be YOURS.<br />

Preview: Sun., July 27 - 1-2 P.M.<br />

Wed., Aug. 13 - 5:30 P.M.<br />

622 Moore St. – Beloit, WI<br />

West on St. Lawrence Ave. to south on Moore St.<br />

We’ll conduct the Auction for this property at United Country<br />

Beloit Auction & Realty, <strong>Inc</strong>., 534 West Grand Ave., Beloit, WI.<br />

A practical investment. On a double corner lot,<br />

this aluminum/vinyl sided 2-bedroom <strong>home</strong> has<br />

an enclosed porch, 1st floor laundry, &<br />

hardwood floors, & built-ins. Eat-in kitchen &<br />

dining room. Act NOW . This United Country<br />

property can be YOURS .<br />

Previews: Sat., Aug. 2 - 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM<br />

Sun., Aug. 10 - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM<br />

communityshoppers.com<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 />

Ask<br />

about our<br />

move-in<br />

specials!*<br />

608-728-1554<br />

MUST<br />

SEE<br />

Starting at $600<br />

202 Ogden Avenue<br />

Clinton, Wisconsin<br />

*With Qualified Credit & One Year Lease<br />

CLINTON OPEN HOUSE<br />

SUNDAY 12:30-2:00 PM<br />

7114 S. Patrick Rd, Turtle Township<br />

CLINTON SCHOOLS – COUNTRY HOME –<br />

almost 1 acre. Beautiful kitchen & sunroom. Newer<br />

furnace, A/C, well, septic & windows. Short drive to<br />

Clinton, Beloit & Janesville. Stop by! . . . . . . . . $164,000<br />

(608) 774-4668<br />

“Treating Your Family Like Mine.”<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 />

Sandra Minkey<br />

REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS<br />

43447<br />

Wed., Aug. 13 - 5:30 P.M.<br />

802 Rood Ave. – South Beloit, IL<br />

S. Bluff St. to west on Rood Ave.<br />

To Settle Estate<br />

We’ll conduct the Auction for this property at United Country<br />

Beloit Auction & Realty, <strong>Inc</strong>., 534 West Grand Ave., Beloit, WI.<br />

6 bedrooms & move-in condition make this<br />

South Beloit ranch <strong>home</strong> a must own. Full,<br />

exposed basement is partially finished. Newer<br />

windows & carpet – central A/C – 2 furnaces.<br />

Easy upkeep exterior, garage & extra lot are<br />

bonuses. Act NOW. This United Country<br />

property can be YOURS.<br />

Previews: Sat., August 2 - 1-2 P.M.<br />

Sat., August 9 - 1-2 P.M.<br />

Sun., Aug. 17 - 1:00 P.M.<br />

4039 E. Colley Rd. – Beloit, WI<br />

Milwaukee Rd. to east on East Colley Rd.<br />

To Settle Estate<br />

Enjoy quiet country living close to town in this<br />

Town of Turtle 2-bedroom ranch <strong>home</strong> on a private<br />

1-acre lot. Hardwood floors - 2 fireplaces - dining<br />

room - kitchen pantry - 1st floor laundry - full<br />

basement w/family room - central A/C - 4-season<br />

breezeway to attached 2-car garage. Patio &<br />

detached 1-1/2 car garage w/furnace. Act NOW .<br />

This United Country property can be YOURS .<br />

Previews: Sun., Aug. 3 - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM<br />

Sun., Aug. 10 - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM<br />

74246<br />

OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY<br />

JULY 27, 2008<br />

4900, 4924, & 4926 Monarch Dr., Janesville<br />

QUALITY-BUILT CONDOS<br />

• 2 Bedrooms<br />

• 2 Baths<br />

Noon-2:00<br />

• Exposed or walkout<br />

• Basement<br />

Directions: Hwy. 26 north to John Paul Rd.,<br />

east on Walnut Grove, turns into Monarch $164,900 to $219,900<br />

2450 Shady Lane, Beloit 3 CAR GARAGE!<br />

• 3 Bedrooms<br />

• Roomy eat-in kitchen<br />

• Upstairs loft area<br />

12:30-2:00 $149,900<br />

Directions: Murphy Woods to north on Jerry Thomas Parkway to Shady Lane<br />

517 East Street, Clinton<br />

NEW<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

• 3 Bedrooms<br />

• 2 Full baths<br />

12:30-2:00 • Large eat-in kitchen<br />

$189,900<br />

Directions: Hwy. 140 into Clinton, east on Peck, south on East<br />

7814 S. Lathers Rd., Beloit TOTALLY<br />

REMODELED<br />

• Huge master bedroom<br />

• Beautiful sunroom<br />

• Finished lower level<br />

2:30-4:00 $199,900<br />

Directions: I-90 to Shopiere Rd east towards Shopiere, corner of Lathers<br />

5637 Hwy. J, Clinton TERRIFIC HOME<br />

• 2 Acres<br />

• 4 Bedrooms<br />

• 2 Baths<br />

• First floor laundry<br />

2:30-4:00 $215,000<br />

Directions: Hwy. S (aka Shopiere Rd.) west turns into Hwy. J<br />

2902 Leona Dr., Beloit<br />

2:30-4:00<br />

Directions: I-90 to west on Hwy. S (aka Shopiere Rd.) to<br />

south on Hart to west on Suburban, south on Leona<br />

View inside @<br />

shorewest.com<br />

Mary Gilbank- P eterson<br />

608-751-5868<br />

1/2-ACRE<br />

LOT<br />

• Master Bedroom<br />

• 3 Bedrooms<br />

• 2 Baths<br />

• + Office<br />

$169,900<br />

78640<br />

Wed., Aug. 13 - 5:30 P.M.<br />

806 Henry Ave. – Beloit, WI<br />

We’ll conduct the Auction for this property at United Country -<br />

Beloit Auction & Realty, <strong>Inc</strong>., 534 West Grand Ave., Beloit, WI.<br />

A real money-maker for landlords or an<br />

excellent choice for your <strong>first</strong> <strong>home</strong>. 3<br />

bedrooms - 1 3/4 baths - hardwood floors -<br />

eat-in kitchen - partially finished basement -<br />

large screened porch - garage. Accessible<br />

ramp. Act NOW. This United Country property<br />

can be YOURS.<br />

Previews: Sat., August 2 - 1-2 P.M.<br />

Sat., August 9 - 1-2 P.M.<br />

534 W. Grand Ave., Beloit, WI<br />

434 1 ⁄ 2 E. Northwest Hwy.<br />

Palatine, IL<br />

(608) 364-1965<br />

TOLL FREE:<br />

1-877-364-1965<br />

www.beloitauction.com<br />

Bill Perkins, GPPA, CAI<br />

Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer<br />

#1956<br />

Registered Illinois Auctioneer<br />

#441.00964<br />

Richard Ranft, CAI, GPPA, AARE<br />

Registered Wisconsin<br />

Auctioneer #237<br />

Registered Illinois Auctioneer<br />

#441.001071<br />

Terms: 10% buyer’s fee. $1,000 earnest money. Balance due at closing within 30 days. Property offered “as i s” with no<br />

contingencies. Successful bidder will be required to sign a standard offer to purchase. Property to be sold subject to owner<br />

confirmation.<br />

71928


BUDGET<br />

SOLD SOLD SOLD<br />

2000 Chevy Impala<br />

One owner, local trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6,995<br />

2003 Ford Focus SE<br />

Local trade, 30 mpg hwy.! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6,995<br />

SOLD SOLD SOLD<br />

2003 Chevy Venture<br />

One owner, local trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6,995<br />

1999 Dodge Ram Quad Cab SLT<br />

4x4, local trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6,995<br />

2000 Chevy Venture LS<br />

Local trade, 50,410 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7,495<br />

2003 Chevy Venture LT<br />

One owner, leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7,995<br />

2001 Dodge Durango SLT<br />

Local trade, NICE SHAPE! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7,995<br />

2001 Chevy Blazer LT<br />

4x4, local trade, sharp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8,995<br />

2004 Pontiac Montana<br />

Local trade, quad seating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 9,995<br />

BUDGET<br />

2004 Buick<br />

Rendezvous<br />

Local trade,<br />

very nice!<br />

$ 9,995<br />

Most with 90 day warranties<br />

✔✔✔✔ Check Us Out ✔✔✔✔<br />

SUMMER<br />

Sell Down<br />

G OING<br />

O N<br />

2002 GMC Sonoma SLS<br />

Crew cab,<br />

low miles<br />

$ 11,995<br />

2005<br />

Ford Escape XLS<br />

4 dr., new tires<br />

Sharp!<br />

$ 9,995<br />

2003 Chevy S10 Ext. Cab LS<br />

One owner, 34,390 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 9,995<br />

SOLD SOLD SOLD<br />

NOW<br />

2005 Pontiac Grand AM SE<br />

Local trade, V6, 42,000 miles . . . . . . . . . $ 10,495<br />

2006 Chevy Malibu LT<br />

5 dr. hatchback, local trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10,995<br />

2004 Jeep Liberty Sport<br />

Local trade, flame red! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 11,495<br />

2000 Chevy Silverado LS<br />

Ext. cab, 4x4, CLEAN! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 11,995<br />

2004 Chevy TrailBlazer LT<br />

Local trade, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 11,995<br />

2004 Chevy Impala SS<br />

Indy Limited Edition, leather, sunroof . . . $ 11,995<br />

2003 Cadillc DeVille<br />

Local trade, 46,000 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 13,495<br />

Great Great Selection Selection of Cars Cars • Vans Vans • SUVs SUVs & Trucks Trucks<br />

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1521 608-758-1122<br />

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608-758-1122<br />

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Visit Us At... CARS.COM<br />

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AUTO ALMANAC<br />

DRAWING BOARD<br />

Volkswagen One-Liter: VW <strong>first</strong> displayed this concept back in 2002<br />

and has decided to make at least 1,000 copies<br />

for the 2010 model year. The car’s name<br />

comes from its ability to travel 100 kilometers<br />

(62 miles) on one liter (1.05 quarts) of gasoline,<br />

or the equivalent of around 240 miles per<br />

gallon. The 660-pound concept features a carbon-fiber<br />

body and an 8.5-horsepower onecylinder<br />

diesel engine, although production<br />

versions are expected to be more powerful. Pricing could be as high<br />

as $50,000.<br />

E O’<br />

‘07 Pontiac G6 Convertible<br />

Only 200 miles<br />

$ or $ 25,900 $ 25,900<br />

480/mo<br />

‘06 Pontiac Soltice<br />

2,400 miles<br />

$ $ or $ 20,900 $ 20,900 20900 389/mo<br />

‘06 Pontiac G6<br />

Auto, V6 Alloys<br />

$ or $ 13,100 $ 13,100<br />

245/mo<br />

‘06 Pontiac G6 GT<br />

Sunroof, Auto<br />

$ or $ 15,100 $ 15,100 279/mo<br />

‘06 Pontiac G6 GTP<br />

Panoramic Sunroof,<br />

Leather<br />

$ or $ 16,100 $ 16,100<br />

299/mo<br />

‘06 Chevrolet Monte Carlo LT<br />

Auto, V6, Air<br />

$ or $ 13,100 $ 13,100<br />

245/mo<br />

‘05 Pontiac G6<br />

Sunroof, Auto,<br />

Pwr Options<br />

$ or $ 12,100 $ 12,100 225/mo<br />

‘05 Chrysler Sebring Convertible<br />

Auto, V6,<br />

Pwr Seat<br />

‘05 Pontiac Grand AM SE<br />

Auto, V6,<br />

CD Player<br />

$ or $ 10,100 $ 10,100 189/mo<br />

‘05 Pontiac Vibe<br />

Gas Mileage!<br />

Auto<br />

SAVE $2,000<br />

$ or $ 11,700 $ 11,700<br />

219/mo<br />

$ or $ 13,800 $ 13,800<br />

255/mo<br />

JANESVILLE<br />

MESSENGER ■ Sunday, July 27, 2008 21<br />

As Low As<br />

2.9 % APR<br />

for 48 mo.<br />

IMPORTS<br />

‘07 Toyota Yaris<br />

Save $ on fillups! ......$12,300 or $229/mo<br />

‘06 Volkswagen Passat<br />

Leather, sunroof.........$18,800 or $350/mo<br />

‘05 Volkswagen Jetta<br />

Sunroof, leather ........$15,100 or $279/mo<br />

‘04 Volkswagen Passat GL<br />

CD Player, automatic.$11,900 or $220/mo<br />

‘06 Toyota Solaro SE<br />

Auto, CD, 4 cyl. ..........$15,200 or $282/mo<br />

‘03 Volkswagen Passat GLX<br />

Very clean inside & out!<br />

...................................$12,100 or $245/mo<br />

TRUCKS, VANS & SUVs<br />

‘07 Chevrolet Uplander LS<br />

9,600 miles, FAMILY VACATION!<br />

...................................$17,100 or $319/mo<br />

‘06 Chevrolet Equinox LT<br />

All wheel drive, auto, alloys<br />

....................................$15,100 or $279/mo<br />

‘04 Volkswagen Touareg SAVE $4,000<br />

Navigation, air suspension<br />

...................................$21,900 or $405/mo<br />

‘04 Chevrolet Silverado SS<br />

Leather, all wheel drive<br />

...................................$19,700 or $365/mo<br />

‘03 Buick Rendezvous CXL<br />

Sunroof, leather ........$11,100 or $225/mo<br />

‘03 Chevrolet Trailblazer LS<br />

2 in stock, both auto 4x4<br />

...................................$10,400 or $210/mo<br />

‘03 Pontiac Montana<br />

7 passenger, DVD player$9,900 or $199/mo<br />

‘03 Ford Sport - Trac REDUCED BY $2,000<br />

Sunroof, auto..............$12,900 or $262/mo<br />

*GM certify 2.9% up to 48 months on select cars, ‘04 or newer 66 months @ 7.49%. ‘03 60 months @ 7.9%.<br />

Tax, title fees extra, qualified credit only.<br />

*<br />

78645<br />

$500 POLICE IM-<br />

POUNDS! 96 Toyota<br />

Camry only $1,500! 98<br />

Ford Explorer XLT $1,500!<br />

BOTH RUN GOOD! More<br />

cars from $500! For listings<br />

800-546-2991 Ext<br />

N150 (wcan)<br />

1991 MAZDA MIATA,<br />

29K, no Winters, like new,<br />

$6,950. 815-639-0320<br />

1994 LINCOLN TOWN<br />

CAR front & rear end damaged,<br />

runs good, many<br />

good parts or demo car.<br />

$850 OBO. 262-620-2703<br />

1995 DODGE DAKOTA,<br />

extended cab, auto, air,<br />

cruise, V6, 106K, bed liner,<br />

bed cab, $3,600,<br />

OBO. 262-745-6193<br />

1996 CHEVROLET IM-<br />

PALA, black with gray<br />

leather interior, 118,000<br />

miles, good condition,<br />

$9,000. 815-623-6026<br />

1996 TALON TSI, all WD<br />

new motor, $7,000.<br />

608-436-6722<br />

1997 BUICK SKYLARK, 4<br />

cyl, auto, 4 DR, red, 162K,<br />

great gas mileage, $2,150<br />

OBO. 608-751-2211<br />

1999 MERCURY Cougar,<br />

136k, mechanically sound,<br />

32 mpg, $3,400 OBO,<br />

262-203-1819<br />

2000 ACURA Integra GS<br />

Sport Coupe, 52K mi, automatic,<br />

leather, air, sunroof,<br />

many options, great<br />

gas mileage! 32 mpg.<br />

$7,550, 262-723-7660<br />

2000 MONTE CARLO,<br />

gold on black, 95K miles,<br />

20” chrome wheels, beautiful<br />

car, $6,000, trade considered.<br />

262-348-6197<br />

2001 SATURN SL2,<br />

4-door, auto, 99K, PW,<br />

PL, cruise, keyless, CD,<br />

new tires & brakes,<br />

35 mpg, clean, $5,300.<br />

608-754-1660<br />

2002 CHEVY MALIBU LS,<br />

V6, 82K miles, beige with<br />

cloth, $5,600. 608-436-<br />

8200<br />

2006 GRAND PRIX<br />

Sedan, 4 DR, leather,<br />

heated seats, 45,000 mi,<br />

$12,395. 608-365-6974<br />

2006 TOYOTA COROLLA<br />

40K miles, auto, 35mpg,<br />

$14,000. 608-481-0296<br />

2007 SATURN VUE,<br />

35,000 miles, 4 cylinder,<br />

manual transmission, front<br />

wheel drive, 28 MPG,<br />

$15,300 608-879-9489<br />

No Credit Poor Credit<br />

Need a car? Call Mr. Ray<br />

608-676-2273<br />

USED CAR & Truck Parts.<br />

We buy Junk Autos and<br />

Trucks. Newville Auto Salvage,<br />

Hwy 59, Edgerton.<br />

608-884-3114<br />

1936 PONTIAC 2 dr<br />

sedan slantback street<br />

rod, 350 V8 auto transmission,<br />

leather interior, air,<br />

power steering, brakes,<br />

windows, seat & tilt wheel<br />

(ready to show) $20,000.<br />

Call 1-815-289-9328 815-<br />

624-7758<br />

1973 LINCOLN MARK IV,<br />

64K, original owner, silver,<br />

many options, $4,500, serious<br />

only. 262-782-1628<br />

1998 NISSAN PATHFIND-<br />

ER, 4x4, V6, good condition,<br />

$3,500 OBO. Call after<br />

4 p.m. 608-362-8376<br />

1999 CHEVY TAHOE,<br />

stereo system, I POD<br />

hook-up, wiring harness<br />

for speaker box. 4 original<br />

tires, 22” rims, 120K, mint,<br />

$6,500 OBO.<br />

608-563-2292<br />

2002 SUBARU Forester L,<br />

silver, 80K miles, great<br />

gas mileage, $10,000.<br />

262-269-6399<br />

2004 KIA SORENTO 4x4,<br />

88K, loaded, extra clean,<br />

excellent condition.<br />

$10,500. 262-496-6246


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JANESVILLE<br />

MESSENGER ■ Sunday, July 27, 2008<br />

A + AUTO<br />

WANTED:<br />

Your junk autos & scrap<br />

metal. Speedy pick-up.<br />

Cash on the spot.<br />

608-314-4913<br />

1988 FORD F 150, good<br />

runner , $950 OBO, after 3<br />

pm, 815-389-0541<br />

1991 GMC SIERRA, excellent<br />

condition, $2,000<br />

OBO. 262-248-9832<br />

1997 DODGE RAM 1500,<br />

V8 Magnum, extended<br />

cab, dual exhaust, extras,<br />

runs & looks like new.<br />

$5,900. 262-723-4743 or<br />

262-745-6351<br />

2000 FORD E 450 Super<br />

Duty, 7.3 diesel, 3 speed<br />

auto with over drive, AC,<br />

PW, PB, cruise, duels, 12'<br />

flat bed, 167K, $7,000<br />

608-879-3753<br />

2002 FORD F150, 4X4,<br />

crew cab, new tires,<br />

$7,950. 414-397-0984<br />

2003 CHEVY Silverado,<br />

extended cab, 4x4, red,<br />

auto, sprayed bedliner,<br />

step bars, tonneau cover,<br />

74,000 miles, asking<br />

$12,300 608-362-1264<br />

2005 CHEVROLET<br />

AVALANCHE Z71. Only<br />

22K. <strong>Inc</strong>ludes step bars,<br />

PW, PL, PS. Must sell!<br />

$21,500 OBO.<br />

608-774-3426<br />

1990 CHEVY 30 Series<br />

Cube van. <strong>Inc</strong>ludes onboard<br />

Goodall starting<br />

unit, gas powered air compressor,<br />

3000 watt generator.<br />

Has shelving and<br />

work benches $4,000<br />

complete $3,000 without<br />

staring unit , compressor &<br />

generator 608-362-9491<br />

1994 ASTRO VAN, blue,<br />

seats 7, runs great, $2,900<br />

OBO. 608-751-6289<br />

1995 CHEVY LUMINA<br />

VAN, 172,600 miles, good<br />

gas mileage, good condition,<br />

new transmission,<br />

new brakes, new aleigment,<br />

$2,000 OBO. 608-<br />

289-9939<br />

1998 DODGE CARAVAN,<br />

73K, excellent maintenance<br />

since new, V6, 7<br />

passenger, 2 sliders, loaded,<br />

$4,400 OBO. Roscoe,<br />

815-623-1758<br />

2000 GRAND VOYAGER,<br />

air, 170K, good condition,<br />

$2,200. 920-723-0220<br />

2000 PLYMOUTH<br />

VOYAGER, 72K original<br />

miles, $4,500 OBO.<br />

608-201-9831<br />

2001 CHEVY ASTRO<br />

VAN, 99K miles, V6, new<br />

tires, P/W & P/L, rear air,<br />

CD/Cass player. Tow<br />

package, runs great fully<br />

loaded, good condition.<br />

$8,000. OBO. 262-470-<br />

0271<br />

2001 CHEVY EXPRESS<br />

passenger van, 57K miles,<br />

tan, rear air/heat, quad<br />

seating with bench, all<br />

power. $8,500. 262-245-<br />

0972 or 630-508-3545<br />

2004 Chevy Venture LS,<br />

extended, 79K, seats 8, all<br />

power, rear heat/air,<br />

$9,995, 608-897-8417<br />

1992 CHEVY CAMPER<br />

VAN, refrigerator, water<br />

tanks, sofa bed. Ideal for<br />

traveling, excellent condition<br />

$4,500. 608-757-2034<br />

1999 JAYCO EAGLE 10<br />

POPUP, furnace, refrigerator,<br />

stove, new tires,<br />

$3,000. 262-348-1495<br />

2005 36' HORNET, large<br />

slide out, deck and shed<br />

included. Crazy Horse<br />

Campground, Brodhead<br />

WI, $19,000 OBO, 262-<br />

279-0494<br />

2006 PROWLER 5TH<br />

WHEEL, 26' with paid seasonal<br />

lot in Ft. Atkinson,<br />

WI. Ready to move in,<br />

asking $16,000. 815-282-<br />

6787<br />

ATV's 2006 Polaris<br />

Sportsman 500 H.O. and<br />

450. Lots of extras also<br />

16' car trailer sold only<br />

with 1 or both ATV's.<br />

Call 262-295-5163<br />

ATV S, SCOOTERS, GO-<br />

KARTS & SNOWMO-<br />

BILES. OVER 600 ON<br />

DISPLAY @ HUGE DIS-<br />

COUNTS!! AMERICAN<br />

MARINE & MOTOR-<br />

SPORTS SUPER CEN-<br />

TER, SHAWANO -- TOLL<br />

FREE 866-955-2628<br />

(wcan)<br />

RACING GO-CART, VIN-<br />

TAGE FRAME, 6.5HP<br />

Honda engine $800. 608-<br />

368-0589<br />

SELL YOUR MOTORCY-<br />

CLE/<br />

BOAT/PONTOON/RV/AT<br />

V OR SLED! THE<br />

LARGEST MARINE &<br />

MOTORSPORTS FACILI-<br />

TY NEEDS YOUR ITEMS<br />

NOW! "CASH PAID"<br />

SHAWANO TOLL FREE<br />

= 866-955-2628 (wcan)<br />

TRAILERS @ LIQUIDA-<br />

TION PRICING. FOR<br />

BOAT, ATV, SLED OR<br />

PONTOONS. 2 OR 4<br />

PLACE/OPEN OR EN-<br />

CLOSED. SAVE HUGE @<br />

AMERICAN MARINE,<br />

SHAWANO -- TOLL<br />

FREE 866-955-2628<br />

(wcan)<br />

1980 440 KAWASAKI,<br />

good condition, new tires,<br />

$750 OBO. 608-876-6273<br />

1987 BMW, new windshield,<br />

front & rear tires,<br />

Corbin seat, & battery.<br />

$3,995. 815-289-7012<br />

1995 HARLEY ROAD<br />

KING, $8,500.<br />

608-751-4548<br />

2002 HARLEY Fatboy,<br />

great condition, blue,<br />

$11,500 OBO.<br />

608-289-1015<br />

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2002 HARLEY SPORT-<br />

STER, ONLY 2,100 miles,<br />

$5,500 OBO. 608-931-<br />

7285<br />

2004 YAMAHA dirt bike,<br />

excellent condition, $1,175<br />

608-741-0477<br />

2006 HARLEY DAVID-<br />

SON SPORTSTER 883<br />

Low, low miles, extras,<br />

$7,000 OBO. 815-541-<br />

4107<br />

$12,995+FSD FOR A<br />

NEW BOAT, 135HP MO-<br />

TOR & TRAILER. SM<br />

AMT DOWN =<br />

$99/MONTH. AMERICAN<br />

MARINE & MOTOR-<br />

SPORTS SUPER CEN-<br />

TER, SHAWANO TOLL<br />

FREE 866-955-2628<br />

(wcan)<br />

14' ALUMA CRAFT BOAT,<br />

5HP 4 stroke Honda outboard<br />

less then 2 hrs with<br />

accessories, $1,400 firm.<br />

Lake Geneva.<br />

262-248-8654<br />

1982 14' SMOKERCRAFT<br />

all rigged for fishing, 15 hp<br />

Mercury, new trolling motor<br />

& battery used once, 3<br />

seater with trailer, $3,000<br />

OBO. 262-203-5137<br />

1985 FOUR WINNS 170<br />

Horizon, 3.8 Liter Chevy<br />

V6 I/O. Complete with full<br />

canvas cover, bimini cover<br />

& trailer. Open bow with<br />

pass thru windshield.<br />

Stored inside during winters,<br />

fully winterized and<br />

maintained by marine mechanic<br />

$2,500. OBO. 262-<br />

728-4448<br />

1988 BAYLINER Capri<br />

18', 3.0L OMC Cobra I.O.,<br />

needs seats redone.<br />

$1,400 OBO. 608-362-<br />

1801 or 608-295-2456 after<br />

1pm.<br />

1990 FOUR WINNS 220<br />

HORIZION bow rider,<br />

seats 10, matching tandem<br />

axle trailer, over<br />

$6,500 in recent work including<br />

new floor, carpet,<br />

engine & trailer work.<br />

Runs great. $12,500 OBO.<br />

262-245-2455<br />

In a Bankruptcy and Need a Car Loan?<br />

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• Open bankruptcy or discharged<br />

• All deals worked with little or no money down<br />

• All makes and models available<br />

• Current auto loan - not sure how to handle it.<br />

Give us a call.<br />

We handle open Chapter 7 and 13. We have a proven track record of<br />

getting loans for people in bankruptcy.<br />

Our special finance department has been helping bankruptcy<br />

clients for over 2 years. 81407<br />

74258<br />

HIGHWAY 14 NEXT TO TARGET<br />

JANESVILLE<br />

608.314.8222<br />

Your destination dealer! Why?<br />

Look at these prices.<br />

You Get Both - Best Value & Best Price<br />

Many More to Choose from<br />

Your Used Vehicle Headquarters<br />

2001 Olds Silhouette<br />

4-Door, Loaded - B118<br />

Was $9,995 NOW $6,995<br />

*8.5% x 48 mo.<br />

2000 Chevrolet Malibu<br />

Auto, A/C, Silver, Clean - B126<br />

Was $7,995 NOW $4,995<br />

2005 Kia Optima LX<br />

Auto, A/C, 39k, Blue - H50212<br />

Was $10,995 NOW $8,995<br />

*7.3% x 66 mo.<br />

2004 Kia Spectra LS<br />

Auto, A/C, Red - H50232<br />

Was $8,995 NOW $7,995<br />

*7.9% x 66 mo.<br />

2005 Dodge Neon SXT<br />

Auto, A/C, Red - H50238<br />

Was $10,995 NOW $8,995<br />

*7.3% x 66 mo.<br />

2005 Kia Spectra<br />

Auto, A/C, Silver, 49k - H50244<br />

Was $9,995 NOW $8,995<br />

*7.3% x 66 mo.<br />

2007 Chevrolet Aveo<br />

Red, LS, Auto, A/C, 22k - H50248<br />

Was $11,995 NOW $10,995<br />

*6.9% x 75 mo.<br />

2005 Kia Sedona LX<br />

Van, Tan, Loaded - H50251<br />

Was $12,995 NOW $9,995<br />

*7.3% x 66 mo.<br />

2007 Hyundai Accent<br />

White, 21k, Auto, A/C - H50275<br />

Was $14,995 NOW $11,995<br />

*6.9% x 75 mo.<br />

2004 Buick LeSabre<br />

Tan Cloth, 57k - H50279<br />

Was $12,995 NOW $9,995<br />

*7.9% x 66 mo.<br />

2003 Olds Silhouette<br />

4-Door, Loaded, Tan - H50280<br />

Was $12,995 NOW $8,995<br />

*8.5% x 48 mo.<br />

2001 Ford Focus<br />

Auto, A/C, Alloys - B210<br />

Was $8,995 NOW $5,995<br />

*8.5% x 48 mo.<br />

2005 Pontiac Montana<br />

Loaded, 4-Door, Silver - H7014A<br />

Was $11,995 NOW $8,995<br />

*7.3% x 66 mo.<br />

2004 Hyundai Sonata<br />

Moonroof, Loaded, Black - H50256<br />

Was $9,995 NOW $7,995<br />

*7.9% x 66 mo.<br />

2002 Toyota Camry XLE<br />

Cloth, Moonroof, Alloys. Red<br />

T8142A<br />

Was $14,995 NOW $11,995<br />

*8.5% x 48 mo.<br />

$ 172mo*<br />

$ 4,995<br />

$ 165mo*<br />

$ 149mo*<br />

$ 165mo*<br />

$ 165mo*<br />

$ 179mo*<br />

$ 165mo*<br />

$ 214mo*<br />

$ 187mo*<br />

$ 187mo*<br />

$ 147mo*<br />

$ 165mo*<br />

$ 149mo*<br />

$ 246mo*<br />

*All Payments are based on $0.00 down, plus tax, title, lic, and $89.50 doc fee. 30 days to <strong>first</strong> payment, to approved credit.<br />

78667<br />

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JANESVILLE<br />

MESSENGER<br />

MESSENGER ■<br />

■ Sunday, July 27, 2008 23<br />

QUALITY PRE-DRIVEN CARS<br />

QUALITY PRE-DRIVEN TRUCKS<br />

74244<br />

Just 3 miles over the Stateline in Clinton, Wisconsin<br />

You’ve Got To See Us To Believe Us • Friendly, Helpful Salespeople<br />

• Modern Clean Facility • Largest Inventory Ever • Great Service Department<br />

Celebrating 19 Years<br />

1-800-895-3270/1-608-676-2273<br />

Sales Hours:<br />

M-TH: 8 - 7; Fri: 8 - 6 pm; Sat. 8 - 4:30 pm<br />

Service<br />

M-TH: 7:30-5:30; Fri: 7:30-5:30 pm; Sat. 7:30-Noon<br />

2008 FORD TAURUS 7,000 miles, sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STARTING AT $ 18,995<br />

2007-08 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS SEDAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STARTING AT $ 14,995<br />

2007 FORD MUSTANG 2 DR. COUPE 6,000 miles, auto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 16,995<br />

2007 FORD FOCUS 2 dr., hatchback, 14,000 miles, yellow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 13,995<br />

2007 FORD FUSION SEL 4 cyl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 15,995<br />

2007 DODGE CHARGER 4 DR. SEDAN Low miles, like new . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 16,995<br />

2007 FORD TAURUS Low miles. Starting at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 11,995<br />

2007 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Signature Limited Edition 4 dr. Sedans, miles starting at 9,000 . . STARTING AT $ 21,995<br />

2006 MERCURY MILAN PREMIER 4 DR. Sunroof, heated seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 17,995<br />

2006 FORD 500 Low miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 14,995<br />

2005 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS 4 DR. 12,000 miles, 1 owner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 13,995<br />

2005 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS GS 4 DR. 22,000 miles, extra clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 12,995<br />

2005 FORD 500 4 DR. SEDAN Low miles, nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 12,995<br />

2005 FORD FOCUS 4 DR. 20,000 miles, like new . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10,995<br />

2004 TOYOTA AVALON 4 DR. Leather, loaded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 12,995<br />

2003 CROWN VICTORIA Low miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8,995<br />

2000 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Extra clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8,995<br />

2000 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT GLX Loaded, moonroof, leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8,995<br />

2001 FORD TAURUS 4 DR. Auto., low miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7,995<br />

1998 FORD TAURUS SE 4 DR. Chrome wheels, sharp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4,995<br />

1998 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 4 DR. Runs great . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4,995<br />

1998 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 4 DR. Xtra clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4,995<br />

1997 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 4 DR. Local owner, nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4,995<br />

1996 MERCURY SABLE 4 DR. Extra clean, runs great . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,995<br />

1996 CHEVROLET LUMINA 4 DR. Extra clean, runs great . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,995<br />

1995 FORD ESCORT 4 dr., auto., runs great . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,995<br />

1994 FORD THUNDERBIRD 2 DR. COUPE Runs and looks great . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,995<br />

1992 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM Runs great . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3,495<br />

1992 FORD CROWN VICTORIA LX 4 DR. Low miles, runs great . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,995<br />

1991 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 4 DR. Runs great, good price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,995<br />

1991 CHEVY CAPRICE STATION WAGON Perfect in and out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,995<br />

2008 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR Like new, loaded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 34,995<br />

2008 FORD EDGE AWD 4 DR. Low miles, copper color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 25,995<br />

2008 FORD ESCAPE 4 DR. Auto., 15,000 miles, moonroof, leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 22,995<br />

2008 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER Low miles, like new . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 19,995<br />

2007 FORD EXPLORER 4 DR. 4X4 Leather, like new . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 21,995<br />

2007 FORD FREESTAR MINIVAN Low miles, loaded, rear A/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 14,995<br />

2007 FORD ECONOLINE E350 VAN 12 passenger, like new. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ONLY $ 16,995<br />

2006 FORD F-250 CREW CAB 4X4 PICKUP Lariat, diesel, beautiful . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 32,995<br />

2006 FORD EDDIE BAUER EXPEDITION 4X4 Black, DVD, loaded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 26,995<br />

2006 FORD EXPEDITION LIMITED 4 DR. SUV 1 owner, leather, DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 22,995<br />

2006 FORD EDDIE BAUER EXPLORER 4X4 , Low miles, sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 19,995<br />

2006 FORD ESCAPE LTD 4X4 Sharp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 17,995<br />

2006 FORD F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4 XLT, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 18,995<br />

2006 FORD F-150 4X2 PICKUP 12,000 miles, V8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 15,995<br />

2006 E-250 FULL-SIZE CARGO VAN 33,000 miles, like new, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 14,995<br />

2006 CHEVROLET HHR 4 DR. Low miles, nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 11,995<br />

2005 FORD EXPLORER 4 dr., low miles, loaded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 14,995<br />

2005 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 4 DR. 4X4 Luxury at its best . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 24,995<br />

2005 HYUNDAI SANTA FE 4X4 4 DR. GLS, low miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 15,995<br />

2004 FORD F-250 SUPERCAB 4X4 DIESEL PICKUP Leather, 39,000 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 28,995<br />

2004 DODGE RAM 4 DR. 1500 4X2 PICKUP very clean, V8, supercab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 12,995<br />

2004 JEEP WRANGLER 2 DR. 4X4 Willy edition, 36,000 miles, auto., A/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 14,995<br />

2004 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 Clean, new tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 13,995<br />

2004 FORD EXPLORER 4 DR. 4X4 1 owner, like new . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 12,995<br />

2003 LINCOLN AVIATOR 4 DR. 4X4 26,000 miles, sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 17,995<br />

2003 FORD F-150 REG. CAB Runs great . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5,995<br />

2003 FORD F-250 SUPERCAB 4X4 PICKUP 7.3 liter, diesel, auto., 55k miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 28,995<br />

2003 FORD F-250 CREW CAB LARIAT 4x4 PICKUP Diesel, loaded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 21,995<br />

2003 FORD F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4 PICKUP 1 owner, like new . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 9,995<br />

2002 FORD F-150 REGULAR CAB 4X4 PICKUP Auto., V8, low miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8,995<br />

2001 CHEVROLET 1500 SUPERCAB PICKUP mint condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 14,995<br />

2001 FORD F-150 SUPERCAB 4X2 PICKUP XLT, low miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 11,995<br />

2001 FORD EXPEDITION 4 DR. 4X4 Eddie Bauer, sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8,995<br />

1999 FORD F-250 SUPERCAB 4X4 7.3 DIESEL Snowplow, loaded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 15,995<br />

1999 FORD F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4 LARIAT PICKUP 70k miles, V8, leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 11,995<br />

1999 GMC SIERRA 150 4X4 SUPERCAB Auto., A/C, loaded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 9,995<br />

1999 DODGE RAM 1500 SUPERCAB 4X2 PICKUP Auto., V8, loaded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7,995<br />

1999 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER 4X4 leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,995<br />

1998 FORD F-150 REGULAR CAB 4X4 PICKUP Auto., loaded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5,995<br />

1998 JEEP CHEROKEE 4 DR. 4X4 Nice runner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3,995<br />

1997 FORD E-150 CONVERSION VAN Leather, TV, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6,995<br />

1997 GMC SUBURBAN 2500 4X4 4 dr., runs and looks great . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5,995<br />

1996 CHEVROLET SUPERCAB 4X2 PICKUP Like new . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4,995<br />

1996 FORD EXPLORER 2 DOOR SPORT 4x4, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4,995<br />

1995 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER MINIVAN Runs great . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,995<br />

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locks, cost new $299. sell<br />

for $125. 608-756-5623


24<br />

JANESVILLE<br />

MESSENGER ■ Sunday, July 27, 2008<br />

Tim Briedenstein<br />

General Sales Manager<br />

Dan Kunes<br />

Pre-Owned Car Manager<br />

LIsa Conrad<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

Jay Greenwald<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

Paul Gover<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

Jim Kaiser<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

Tabby Jones<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

Jon Kunes<br />

Fleet & Truck Manager<br />

<strong>Home</strong> of<br />

lifetime<br />

warranty<br />

Suburban up to $7,000 rebates, includes<br />

flood disaster relief<br />

You save over<br />

$8,000<br />

2005 Buick Lacrosse<br />

Stk. #2731<br />

Was $19,995<br />

Now $16,886<br />

1999 Volvo C70<br />

Stk. #CP2889A<br />

Was $13,995<br />

Now $11,995<br />

2008 Pontiac Grand Prix<br />

Stk. #CP2934<br />

Was $19,995<br />

Now $17,995<br />

2003 Cadillac DeVille DTS<br />

Stk. #CP2846A<br />

Was $16,995<br />

Now $14,995<br />

All 2008 Chevy<br />

Suburbans **<br />

Save over<br />

$ 10,000<br />

2008 Chevy Silverado LT Z71<br />

Stk. #CT1498A<br />

Original MSRP $ 32,885<br />

Now only<br />

$ 24,799<br />

Rates as<br />

low as 0%<br />

x 72 mos. You save over<br />

2007 Cobalt LT<br />

Stk. #CP2912<br />

Was $15,995<br />

Now $13,699<br />

2004 Volkswagen Jetta GLS<br />

Stk. #2864<br />

Was $17,995<br />

Now $15,995<br />

2007 Pontiac G6<br />

Stk. #2850<br />

Was $19,995<br />

Now $17,995<br />

1997 Buick LeSabre Limited<br />

Stk. #CP2882<br />

Was $6,995<br />

Now $4,995<br />

communityshoppers.com<br />

$6,700<br />

2008 Chevy Cobalt LT<br />

Stk. #2835<br />

Was $17,995<br />

Now $14,999<br />

2007 Chevy Cobalt LT<br />

Stk. #CP2914<br />

Was $15,995<br />

Now $13,995<br />

2005 Mercury Grand Marquis GS<br />

Stk. #CP2977<br />

Was $15,995<br />

Now $13,995<br />

2007 Saturn ION-2<br />

Stk. #2731<br />

Was $19,995<br />

Now $17,995<br />

2008 Chevy Impala *<br />

Stk. #2816<br />

Original MSRP $ 23,740<br />

Now only<br />

2000 Chevy Impala<br />

Stk. #CC857A<br />

Was $10,995<br />

Now $7,399<br />

Only<br />

52,000<br />

miles<br />

2007 Pontiac Grand Prix<br />

Stk. #CP2955<br />

Was $17,995<br />

Now $15,995<br />

1996 Mercury Grand Marq uis GS<br />

Stk. #CP2865A<br />

Was $4,995<br />

Now $2,995<br />

2008 Buick LaCrosse CXL<br />

Stk. #CT1482A<br />

Was $23,995<br />

Now $21,995<br />

*Price is after all incentives and dealer specials. Tax, title, license and doc are extra. Prior sal es excluded. **<strong>Inc</strong>ludes all incentives and disaster relief. Must qualify.<br />

†12/12 on used. Lifetime on new powertrain only. Must follow dealership maintenance plan.<br />

1231 E. Geneva St.<br />

Delavan, WI<br />

(Next to Pizza Hut)<br />

262-728-9163<br />

Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-9 p.m.<br />

Friday 9 a.m.-6 p.m.<br />

Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />

www.kunescountry.com<br />

No Fear For<br />

A Year +<br />

Warranty On<br />

Used Vehicles<br />

$ 16,951 Save<br />

Brand New 2007<br />

Cadillac STS Stk. #C603<br />

Save $7,500<br />

MSRP $47,885<br />

Now only<br />

$ 40,385<br />

Rebates as<br />

much as<br />

$7,000 **<br />

2008 SRX *<br />

Stk. #CP2995<br />

Original MSRP $ 47,540<br />

Now $ 29,990<br />

over $1,700<br />

2008 DTS CP<br />

Stk. #2993<br />

MSRP $47,885<br />

Now $ 29,884<br />

2007 Chevy Malibu Maxx LT<br />

Stk. #CP2960<br />

Was $17,995<br />

Now $14,999<br />

2007 Pontiac G6<br />

Stk. #2792<br />

Was $18,995<br />

Now $16,995<br />

2003 Lincoln LS<br />

Stk. #C597A<br />

Was $16,995<br />

Now $14,995<br />

Save<br />

over $18,000<br />

2002 Chevrolet Impala LS<br />

Stk. #CP2952A<br />

Was $11,995<br />

Now $9,995<br />

Tina Christman<br />

Sales Manager<br />

Robert Watt<br />

Business Manager<br />

John Dietschweiler<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

Gene Moede<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

Peter Jones<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

Nate Makela<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

Tom King<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

Blair Beckford<br />

Service Manager<br />

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