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A Publication 120 Wright St., Delavan, WI 53115 (262) 728-3424<br />
SUNDAY<br />
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WEB POLL<br />
Question:<br />
The Wisconsin<br />
Taxpayers Alliance<br />
recently reported<br />
that school property<br />
taxes statewide<br />
increased more<br />
than 7 percent this<br />
year. Is this:<br />
Too much . . . . 41%<br />
Too little . . . . . 41%<br />
About right . . . 19%<br />
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PA G E 1 5<br />
LIVE NATIVITY<br />
Burlington church<br />
recreates the<br />
Christmas story<br />
YEAR-ROUND<br />
Delavan woman<br />
displays holiday<br />
decorations all year<br />
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THERE’S MORE ...<br />
In the news . . . . . . 5<br />
Outlook. . . . . . . . . . 6<br />
Recipes . . . . . . . . 10<br />
Garden tips . . . . . 10<br />
Outdoors . . . . . . . 11<br />
<strong>Community</strong> Briefs . 12<br />
Crossword. . . . . . 14<br />
Business . . . . . . . 16<br />
Entertainment. . . . 24<br />
Calendar . . . . . . . 27<br />
Classifieds . . . . . . 29<br />
December 23, 2007<br />
❑ COVER STORY<br />
CHAMPS!<br />
Warhawks bring home national title<br />
following third Stagg Bowl berth<br />
BY CHRIS KARSTAEDT<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
W<br />
HITEWATER — Looking<br />
back on his team’s national<br />
championship season, firstyear<br />
University of<br />
Wisconsin-Whitewater football coach<br />
Lance Leipold singled out his team’s<br />
second game of the year as a turning<br />
point.<br />
“St. Cloud (Minn.) State was an<br />
eye-opener for us,” Leipold said. “It<br />
reminded us that we can’t turn over<br />
the ball, especially to a good team<br />
like St. Cloud.”<br />
Although that 26-16 loss ended the<br />
Warhawks’ 21-game regular-season<br />
winning streak, it would be the only<br />
blemish in an otherwise<br />
stellar season.<br />
The team capped its<br />
14-1 record by winning<br />
its first-ever<br />
national championship.<br />
The<br />
Warhawks beat<br />
Mount Union (Ohio)<br />
College 31-21 Dec. 15 in the Amos<br />
Alonzo Stagg Bowl in Salem, Va.<br />
It was the third consecutive year<br />
UW-Whitewater matched up with<br />
Mount Union in the NCAA Division<br />
III title game. The Purple Raiders<br />
won the first two games, and rode a<br />
37-game winning streak into this<br />
PHOTO COURTESY OF UW-WHITEWATER<br />
UW-Whitewater players hoist the national championship trophy following<br />
the team’s 31-21 victory over Mount Union College Dec. 15 in Salem, Va.<br />
It was the Warhawks’ first title in three consecutive trips to the Amos<br />
Alonzo Stagg Bowl.<br />
One for the ages: Beaver ends career as nation’s top player<br />
BY CHRIS KARSTAEDT<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
WHITEWATER — University of<br />
Wisconsin-Whitewater running back<br />
Justin Beaver’s storybook career ended<br />
with a bang Dec. 15, as the Warhawks<br />
defeated Mount Union (Ohio) College 31-<br />
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21 to win the school’s first NCAA Division<br />
III national championship.<br />
Beaver rushed for 249 yards and scored<br />
a touchdown, and was named the game’s<br />
most valuable player.<br />
“I couldn’t think of a better ending for<br />
one of the most deserving guys in all of<br />
football,” UW-Whitewater coach Lance<br />
Leipold said. “He is the ultimate team<br />
player.”<br />
Winning the national title capped a big<br />
week and an even bigger career. Beaver, a<br />
5-foot-9, 200-pound senior from Palmyra,<br />
won a slew of postseason awards, includ-<br />
Please see Beaver, page 5<br />
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2 Walworth County Sunday Sunday, December 23, 2007 Place Your Ad Today!!<br />
U.S.D.A.<br />
CHOICE<br />
ANGUS<br />
SAVE $3.80 lb<br />
MINUTE MAID or SIMPLY ORANGE<br />
Orange Juice<br />
5/$ 10 64 Oz.<br />
With This Coupon<br />
TOTINO’S<br />
Pizza<br />
Rolls<br />
2/$ 5 98<br />
17-19 Oz.<br />
(AISLE 15)<br />
SAVE $1.18<br />
Pepsi,<br />
Diet Pepsi,<br />
Mountain Dew<br />
$ 2 99<br />
12 Pk.<br />
(SODA WALL)<br />
SAVE $1.20<br />
BRAKEBUSH<br />
Chicken<br />
Nuggets, Patties,<br />
Tenders or<br />
Popcorn Chicken<br />
$ 3 99<br />
28 Oz.<br />
(MEAT DEPT.)<br />
SAVE $3.67<br />
DEAN’S<br />
Dip<br />
3/$ 3 99<br />
12-16 Oz.<br />
(DAIRY DEPT.)<br />
SAVE $1.59<br />
APPLE JACKS, FROOT<br />
LOOPS, CORN POPS, RICE<br />
KRISPIES or FROSTED<br />
FLAKES<br />
Kellogg’s<br />
Cereal<br />
4/$ 10 18-23 Oz.<br />
(AISLE 5)<br />
SAVE $5.40<br />
NABISCO<br />
CEN SEA<br />
8-12 CT.<br />
Freshwater<br />
Prawns<br />
$ 19 98<br />
32 Oz.<br />
(MEAT DEPT.)<br />
SAVE $7.01<br />
Snack or<br />
Ritz Crackers<br />
3/$ 6 8-16 Oz.<br />
SAVE $3.57<br />
Hawaiian<br />
Punch<br />
2/$ 3 98<br />
1 Gal.<br />
(AISLE 7)<br />
SAVE $1.50<br />
7•Up, RC,<br />
Diet Rite,<br />
Squirt<br />
99 ¢ 2 Ltrs.<br />
(SODA WALL)<br />
SAVE 36¢<br />
SELECTED VARIETIES<br />
PROGRESSO<br />
Soup<br />
Angus<br />
Porterhouse<br />
Steak<br />
$ 6 18<br />
SAVE $3.70 lb<br />
10-12 OZ.<br />
Lobster<br />
Tails<br />
$ 26 98<br />
3/$ 3 99<br />
18-19 Oz.<br />
(AISLE 7)<br />
SAVE $3.30<br />
U.S.D.A. CHOICE<br />
Coke,<br />
Diet Coke,<br />
Sprite<br />
$ 2 79<br />
6 Pk.<br />
(SODA WALL) 24 Oz.<br />
SAVE $1.40<br />
COTT<strong>ONE</strong>LLE<br />
MULTI-PACK<br />
Bath<br />
Tissue<br />
$ 5 99<br />
12 Dbl. or<br />
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SAVE $2.00<br />
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SAVE $3.00 lb<br />
lb<br />
OUR BEST<br />
Italian or<br />
Swedish<br />
Meatballs<br />
$ 5 39<br />
Quantity Rights Reserved<br />
King<br />
Crab<br />
Legs<br />
$ 6 98<br />
SAVE $1.01 lb<br />
(MEAT DEPT.)<br />
Sea-Mazz • 31-40 Ct.<br />
Cooked<br />
Shrimp<br />
$ 9 98<br />
SAVE $4.00<br />
(MEAT DEPT.)<br />
Gold Kist<br />
Boneless, Skinless<br />
Chicken<br />
Breasts<br />
$ 5 98<br />
SAVE $3.00<br />
(MEAT DEPT.)<br />
Pork<br />
Baby<br />
Back Ribs<br />
$ 2 98<br />
SAVE $2.00 lb<br />
(MEAT DEPT.)<br />
Cher-Make<br />
Summer<br />
Sausage<br />
$ 4 99<br />
SAVE $2.00<br />
(MEAT DEPT.)<br />
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2<br />
lb<br />
Pkg.<br />
(MEAT DEPT.)<br />
SAVE $1.00<br />
lb<br />
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2<br />
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lb<br />
Bag<br />
lb<br />
Bag<br />
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Place Your Ad Today!! Walworth County Sunday Sunday, December 23, 2007 3<br />
FRESH BAKED<br />
Butter’n Egg<br />
Dinner Rolls<br />
$ 1 99<br />
SAVE $1.00<br />
KEMPS<br />
Sour<br />
Cream<br />
2/$<br />
316 Oz.<br />
SAVE $1.34<br />
KEMPS<br />
Ice Cream<br />
or Sherbet<br />
2/$<br />
51/2 Gal.<br />
SAVE $3.28<br />
MIX/MATCH • OATMEAL CRISP<br />
RAISIN, ALMOND, TOTAL RAISIN<br />
BRAN, CLUSTERS or FIBRE 1<br />
General Mills<br />
Cereals<br />
4/$ 10<br />
SAVE $5.16<br />
2/$ 9 13-19<br />
15-18 Oz.<br />
WILD<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
DOUBLE<br />
COUPONS<br />
Up to 50 ¢<br />
Details in Store<br />
5<br />
PALERMO’S<br />
Primo Thin<br />
Crust Pizza<br />
SAVE $1.58<br />
5/$ 5<br />
lb<br />
Box<br />
SAVE $3.00<br />
YOUR CHOICE<br />
Apple or<br />
Pumpkin Pie<br />
$ 2 79<br />
12 Ct. 8 <strong>Inc</strong>h<br />
SAVE $1.00<br />
Oz.<br />
GREEN GIANT<br />
Vegetables<br />
16 Oz.<br />
SAVE $3.45<br />
BAKED IN STORE<br />
French<br />
Bread<br />
MIX/MATCH<br />
KNORR/LIPTON<br />
Rice or Noodle<br />
Side Dishes<br />
5/$ 54-7<br />
Oz.<br />
SAVE $1.50<br />
99 ¢<br />
1 lb<br />
SAVE $1.20<br />
TGIF<br />
Frozen<br />
Appetizers<br />
4/$ 10 8-14<br />
Oz.<br />
SAVE $4.36<br />
YOUR CHOICE<br />
FLAVORITE<br />
Chunk or<br />
Shredded Cheese<br />
3/$ 4 98<br />
SAVE $2.34<br />
8 Oz.<br />
FESTIVE<br />
Cupcakes<br />
$ 2 99<br />
SAVE $1.00<br />
SUPER CHILL<br />
Soda<br />
Pop<br />
5/$ 3 2 Ltrs.<br />
SAVE $1.25<br />
THURSDAY ONLY<br />
JACK’S<br />
Pizza<br />
YOUR CHOICE<br />
SLICED<br />
VIRGINIA or H<strong>ONE</strong>Y<br />
Ham<br />
$ 4 99<br />
SAVE 30¢ lb<br />
12 <strong>Inc</strong>h<br />
LIMIT 3<br />
(AISLE 16)<br />
With Card & $20 Separate Purchase<br />
Thursday, December 27th Only<br />
FRESH MADE<br />
Taffy Apple<br />
Salad<br />
$ 3 99<br />
6 Ct. lb lb<br />
STOUFFEER’S<br />
PARTY-SIZE<br />
Lasagna or<br />
Enchilada<br />
$ 9 99<br />
57-96 Oz.<br />
SAVE $2.80<br />
FLAVORITE<br />
American<br />
Cheese Singles<br />
$ 1 79<br />
12 Oz.<br />
SAVE 56¢<br />
COLGATE<br />
Premium<br />
Toothpaste<br />
2/$ 54-8<br />
Oz.<br />
SAVE 78¢<br />
3/$ 3 99<br />
SAVE 80¢ lb<br />
Banquet<br />
Meals<br />
10/$ 10<br />
SAVE $3.70<br />
Cheese<br />
Spread<br />
SCOTT<br />
Paper<br />
Towels<br />
$ 5 99<br />
6-12 Oz.<br />
SELECTED VARIETIES<br />
MERKT’S<br />
$ 2 99<br />
14 Oz.<br />
SAVE $1.30<br />
8 Roll<br />
Multi-Pack<br />
SAVE $2.76<br />
PLANTERS<br />
Dry Roasted<br />
Peanuts<br />
$ 1 88<br />
16 Oz.<br />
SAVE $1.21<br />
VLASIC<br />
Pickles<br />
2/$ 416-24<br />
Oz.<br />
SAVE 98¢<br />
FLORAL DEPARTMENT<br />
Christmas Dozen<br />
Rose Bouquet<br />
$ 11 99<br />
Ea.<br />
Fresh<br />
Limes<br />
3/ 99 ¢<br />
SAVE 21¢<br />
Large Size<br />
Golden<br />
Pineapple<br />
$ 2 99<br />
Ea.<br />
SAVE $1.30<br />
(PRODUCE DEPT.)<br />
Fresh<br />
Red<br />
Potatoes<br />
$ 1 59<br />
SAVE $1.20<br />
(PRODUCE DEPT.)<br />
Fresh<br />
Grape<br />
Tomatoes<br />
$ 1 99<br />
1 Pt.<br />
SAVE $1.30<br />
(PRODUCE DEPT.)<br />
Dole<br />
Classic Salad or<br />
Cole Slaw Mix<br />
3/$ 3<br />
5<br />
SAVE $2.37<br />
(PRODUCE DEPT.)<br />
Fresh<br />
Lemons<br />
We deliver in the<br />
Elkhorn Area<br />
1 lb<br />
lb<br />
Bag<br />
3/$ 1 98<br />
SAVE 87¢<br />
(PRODUCE DEPT.)<br />
HOFFMAN HOUSE<br />
Seafood<br />
Sauce<br />
99 ¢<br />
8 Oz.<br />
SAVE 41¢<br />
Tricolor Kalanchoe<br />
$ 8 99<br />
Ea.<br />
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Re-Opening Jan 2 nd<br />
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Let us pay off your holiday shopping<br />
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LCD HDTV...<br />
With the purchase of any<br />
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or 10:00 AM Sunday, call your city’s Agent.<br />
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Place Your Ad Today!! Walworth County Sunday Sunday, December 23, 2007 5<br />
IN THE<br />
NEWS<br />
Groups plans to host<br />
candidate forum<br />
ELKHORN — The Lakes<br />
Area Realtors Association<br />
believes residents should be<br />
aware of the changes the<br />
Walworth County Board of<br />
Supervisors will undergo this<br />
spring.<br />
The association will host a<br />
candidate forum in early<br />
March; the date and time will<br />
be announced in January.<br />
The board is downsizing<br />
from 25 members to 11 after<br />
the April 1 election. Because<br />
districts were redrawn, many<br />
current supervisors are<br />
expected to face off against<br />
one another.<br />
A Feb. 19 primary election<br />
will reduce choices to two candidates<br />
per district.<br />
“(It’s) important for the public<br />
to learn about (candidates’)<br />
positions on property rights<br />
issues, zoning, preservation,<br />
comprehensive planning, services,<br />
taxes, and economic<br />
development,” said Royce<br />
DeBow, the Wisconsin<br />
Realtors Association’s governmental<br />
affairs director in<br />
southeastern Wisconsin, who<br />
will moderate the forum.<br />
“Voters want to know where<br />
the people who will make policy<br />
decisions stand on key<br />
issues.”<br />
Lakes Area Realtors<br />
Association Executive Mike<br />
VanderBunt agreed.<br />
“We think this forum will provide<br />
valuable information, not<br />
only to our members, but<br />
Walworth County residents,”<br />
he said. “With fewer supervisors,<br />
each one will have more<br />
responsibility and power than<br />
current board members.”<br />
DEATHS<br />
Dec. 2, Betty O’Keefe, 90, of<br />
Delavan Lake.<br />
Dec. 3, Aileen L. Benkowski,<br />
87, of Elkhorn, formerly of<br />
Chicago.<br />
Dec. 4, Geraldine “Gerry” P.<br />
Putnam, 74, of Lake Geneva.<br />
Dec. 9. Mildred R. Williams,<br />
89, of Sharon, formerly of<br />
Harvard, Ill.<br />
Dec. 10, Frances K. Teer, 90,<br />
of Walworth.<br />
‘ WORTH’<br />
QUOTING<br />
“The way I see it, if you<br />
want the rainbow, you<br />
gotta put up with the<br />
rain.”<br />
— Dolly Parton<br />
1946-<br />
“The purpose of life, after<br />
all, is to live it, to taste<br />
experience to the<br />
utmost, to reach out<br />
eagerly and without fear<br />
for newer and richer<br />
experiences.”<br />
— Eleanor Roosevelt<br />
1884-1962<br />
Walworth County Sunday is ...<br />
People You Know<br />
Name: Brooke Shackleton<br />
Age: 32<br />
Hometown/residence:<br />
Elkhorn.<br />
Occupation: Case manager<br />
and site-based coordinator for<br />
Big Brothers Big Sisters and its<br />
Lunch Buddy program.<br />
Civic memberships: None<br />
for now. Maybe next year.<br />
Family: Husband Dave, and<br />
children Marissa, 6, Seth, 4,<br />
Bryce, 2, and Evan, 8 months.<br />
Favorite food: Pizza — just<br />
ask my neighbors.<br />
Favorite music: Rock/pop.<br />
Favorite movies: I love<br />
romantic comedies like “The<br />
Break-Up” and “The Notebook.”<br />
Favorite books: I usually<br />
■ CHAMPS<br />
Continued from page 1<br />
year’s title game.<br />
For the Warhawks, the third<br />
time was a charm.<br />
“Our players showed a lot of<br />
character against a very tough<br />
Mount Union team,” Leipold<br />
said. “We had a lot of guys out<br />
there (who) have been there<br />
before that never gave up.”<br />
Mount Union coach Larry<br />
Kehres praised the Warhawks<br />
for their strong team play.<br />
“They are an extremely talented<br />
football team that is physical<br />
and well-coached,” Kehres said.<br />
After longtime coach Bob<br />
Berezowitz retired following the<br />
2006 season, Leipold was hired<br />
as only the program’s third coach<br />
since 1956. In 22 seasons under<br />
Berezowitz, and prior to that,<br />
under Forest Perkins for 29<br />
years, the Warhawks posted a<br />
348-161-5 record.<br />
After taking the helm in<br />
January, Leipold had to rebuild<br />
the program’s coaching staff. He<br />
hired Jim Lebrowski, who previously<br />
coached at Lakeland (Wis.)<br />
College, as his offensive coordinator.<br />
Lebrowski’s offense averaged<br />
nearly 33 points per game, led<br />
by a rushing attack that gained<br />
■ BEAVER<br />
Continued from page 1<br />
ing the Gagliardi Trophy, which recognizes<br />
the on- and off-field accomplishments of the<br />
nation’s top Division III player.<br />
He finished the season with 2,455 yards<br />
— the second time he topped the 2,000-yard<br />
mark — and finished his four-year career<br />
with 6,584 yards, which is both a UW-<br />
Whitewater and Wisconsin Interscholastic<br />
Athletic Conference record and is the second-highest<br />
total in Division III history.<br />
Beaver credited his teammates and<br />
coaches for helping him win the Gagliardi<br />
Trophy.<br />
“This is not only a personal award, but<br />
an award for those who have followed the<br />
team,” he said. “This award would not have<br />
been possible without the support from<br />
friends, family, fans and the university.<br />
This is a tribute to UW-Whitewater’s great<br />
football program and tradition.”<br />
Born to young parents, Beaver was<br />
raised by his grandparents since he was 3<br />
read suspense novels or mysteries.<br />
One author I like is Mary<br />
Higgins Clark.<br />
Favorite vacation place:<br />
Denver, Colo.<br />
In my spare time: Spending<br />
time with my family and friends,<br />
helping at my daughter’s school<br />
and bargain shopping fill my<br />
free time.<br />
I think the most important<br />
issue in Walworth County is:<br />
Maintaining the quality of life<br />
here, even though the communities<br />
are getting larger. I think it<br />
is important to provide numerous<br />
opportunities so children can<br />
build a strong foundation. With<br />
the worries about the economy, I<br />
hope that important programs<br />
‘To finally beat a great Mount Union<br />
team, after two straight losses, is just<br />
such a great feeling.’<br />
‘’<br />
— Derek Underwood<br />
UW-W running back<br />
almost 225 yards per contest.<br />
His job certainly was made easier<br />
with the nation’s top Division<br />
III player, senior running back<br />
Justin Beaver, lined up in the<br />
backfield.<br />
Beaver rushed for more than<br />
2,000 yards for the second time<br />
in his career, and was awarded<br />
the Gagliardi Trophy (see related<br />
story) Dec. 13 in Virginia.<br />
“All season long, we believed<br />
in ourselves that if we remained<br />
focused, we could accomplish our<br />
team goals of winning conference,<br />
and then a national championship,”<br />
Beaver said.<br />
The Warhawks also had a little<br />
luck on their side. Senior<br />
quarterback Danny Jones, a<br />
transfer from California<br />
Lutheran, literally fell into the<br />
team’s lap.<br />
“I was watching the national<br />
championship game on TV last<br />
year, and I saw that<br />
Whitewater’s quarterback was<br />
graduating and that most of the<br />
team was returning,” said Jones,<br />
for families and children won’t<br />
get cut.<br />
If I could change one thing,<br />
it would be: I would be more<br />
patient and enjoy each moment.<br />
I would have more control over<br />
the pace of my life.<br />
Peak experience: Getting<br />
married and having my children,<br />
moving to Walworth County and<br />
finding a job where I can continue<br />
to balance my work and family<br />
life.<br />
Pit experience: Losing my<br />
mother-in-law to cancer this<br />
spring, just a few days after I<br />
had my son.<br />
If I could have dinner with<br />
anybody, living, dead or fictional,<br />
it would be: If they’re<br />
cooking, it would be Rachel Ray.<br />
If I’m cooking, I would order<br />
pizza and invite Dr. Phil and<br />
Supernanny over.<br />
Most people don’t know: I<br />
play the flute and piano.<br />
I can’t stand: When people<br />
are arrogant and inconsiderate.<br />
I wish I knew how to: Draw<br />
a Pleasanton, Calif., native. “I<br />
saw an opportunity because<br />
(California Lutheran was) going<br />
through a coaching change, so I<br />
e-mailed (Leipold), and we discussed<br />
the opportunity to come<br />
to Whitewater.”<br />
Jones finished the season with<br />
2,484 passing yards and 22<br />
touchdown passes, and added<br />
395 yards and 11 touchdowns on<br />
the ground.<br />
“Danny gave us another<br />
dimension to our offense,”<br />
Leipold said. “Not only can he<br />
throw, but he can run too.”<br />
Although led by a high-powered<br />
offense, the Warhawks were<br />
far from a one-dimensional team.<br />
Their defense caused 18 more<br />
turnovers than its opponents,<br />
helping UW-Whitewater to its<br />
third-straight Wisconsin<br />
Interscholastic Athletic<br />
Conference title.<br />
Led by eight seniors, including<br />
defensive end Ryan Orgrizovich,<br />
a Burlington native and<br />
D3football.com’s West Region<br />
months old. His father died when he was in<br />
high school.<br />
“I had to grow up very soon,” Beaver<br />
said. “It made me who I an today. It made<br />
me stronger.”<br />
Passed over by larger schools, Beaver<br />
arrived in Whitewater determined to succeed.<br />
“I have had to work hard my whole life,<br />
whether it was in the classroom or in the<br />
weight room,” he said.<br />
Although Leipold coached Beaver for just<br />
one season, he immediately knew he had a<br />
special player.<br />
“You could see that drive and that look in<br />
his eyes,” Leipold said. “When things<br />
became tough, you could see that he was<br />
determined to overcome those obstacles.”<br />
Beaver’s character and work ethic has<br />
gained him the admiration of others outside<br />
Whitewater.<br />
“I think he is one of the role model-type<br />
of student athletes that all of us coaches in<br />
Division III admire,” Mount Union coach<br />
Larry Kehres said. “He is a great athlete,<br />
an outstanding student and an outstanding<br />
young man.”<br />
Player of the Year, the<br />
Warhawks’ defense sacked<br />
opposing quarterbacks 54 times,<br />
forced 34 interceptions and<br />
recovered 19 fumbles while<br />
allowing under 14 points per<br />
game.<br />
“As a defense, we just have<br />
this attitude that we want to be<br />
aggressive<br />
and we are<br />
not going to<br />
let teams beat<br />
us,” said<br />
Orgrizovich,<br />
who finished<br />
the season<br />
with 62 tack-<br />
A CSI PUBLICATION<br />
les, 16 sacks, three fumble recoveries,<br />
an interception and two<br />
defensive touchdowns.<br />
While a 14-1 record — including<br />
victories over nationally<br />
ranked teams like UW-La Crosse<br />
and the University of Mary-<br />
Hardin Baylor — would suffice<br />
for most, it was beating No. 1ranked<br />
Mount Union, winner of<br />
nine of the past 15 national title<br />
games, that made the season a<br />
success in the eyes of Warhawks<br />
players.<br />
“This was a great victory,” said<br />
sophomore running back Derek<br />
Underwood, a Milton High<br />
School graduate. “To finally beat<br />
a great Mount Union team, after<br />
two straight losses, is just such a<br />
great feeling.”<br />
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FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION<br />
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment<br />
of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,<br />
or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or<br />
the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to<br />
petition the Government for a redress of grievances.<br />
THE WAY WE SEE IT<br />
‘I bring you<br />
good news<br />
of great joy’<br />
W e<br />
offer the following message of hope as<br />
a simple retort to those who seek to<br />
remake Christmas as a secular holiday.<br />
Their efforts have become more brazen and divisive<br />
in recent years, and the effect can be seen in<br />
both the public square and the private sector,<br />
where too often bullies wield inordinate influence.<br />
It is difficult to fathom the fear and/or hatred in<br />
the hearts of those who would hear the following<br />
story of peace and love and feel somehow threatened<br />
or offended. We wish them — and all of our<br />
readers — a very merry Christmas.<br />
In those days Caesar<br />
Augustus issued a decree<br />
that a census should be<br />
taken of the entire Roman<br />
world. (This was the first<br />
census that took place<br />
while Quirinius was governor<br />
of Syria.) And<br />
everyone went to his own<br />
town to register. So<br />
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on Christmas, a<br />
simple message<br />
of hope wins<br />
every time.<br />
Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in<br />
Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David,<br />
because he belonged to the house and line of<br />
David. He went there to register with Mary, who<br />
was pledged to be married to him and was expecting<br />
a child. While they were there, the time came<br />
for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her<br />
firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and<br />
placed him in a manger, because there was no<br />
room for them in the inn.<br />
And there were shepherds living out in the fields<br />
near by, keeping watch over their flocks at night.<br />
An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the<br />
glory of the Lord shone around them, and they<br />
were terrified. But the angel said to them, “Do not<br />
be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that<br />
will be for all the people. Today in the town of<br />
David a Saviour has been born to you; he is Christ<br />
the Lord. This will be a sign to you: You will find<br />
a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.”<br />
Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host<br />
appeared with the angel, praising God and saying,<br />
“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth<br />
peace to men on whom his favour rests.”<br />
When the angels had left them and gone into<br />
heaven, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s<br />
go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened,<br />
which the Lord has told us about.” So they<br />
hurried off and found Mary and Joseph, and the<br />
baby, who was lying in the manger. When they<br />
had seen him, they spread the word concerning<br />
what had been told them about this child, and all<br />
who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds<br />
said to them. But Mary treasured up all these<br />
things and pondered them in her heart. The shepherds<br />
returned, glorifying and praising God for all<br />
the things they had heard and seen, which were<br />
just as they had been told.<br />
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Time to take sides in culture war<br />
In America, we walk around in the<br />
midst of war with bombs going off all<br />
around us. A full-blown, unnamed war<br />
is going on and many don’t realize it.<br />
Speedily, the attacks come without<br />
letup. They target our children, our<br />
culture, our American way of life.<br />
These battles are far more threatening<br />
than any environmental issues.<br />
Terrorism is nothing compared to<br />
this danger. The war — against faith in<br />
God — is an effort on the part of select<br />
media and various influential groups to<br />
destroy belief in God, and purge even<br />
the concept of God from our world.<br />
Losing this war has consequences far<br />
greater than losing the war in Iraq.<br />
What impact does the absence of<br />
faith have? Awareness of a God, a loving,<br />
supreme being, gives children and<br />
adults an awareness that they, too, are<br />
spiritual beings living in a natural<br />
world. Events that occur around them<br />
are never the only things that define<br />
them. Knowledge of God and a relationship<br />
with him results in a constant,<br />
loving presence in their lives.<br />
Psychologists know the vital importance<br />
of having a consistent, caring<br />
person in a child’s life. No one who<br />
believes in God need ever feel totally<br />
alone. They need never feel completely<br />
rejected. They can always communicate<br />
in prayer with a listening, loving caregiver.<br />
The second benefit of belief in God is<br />
that it gives us a foundation for morality.<br />
Why should people be good if there<br />
is no judgment, no final reckoning that<br />
leads to eternal reward or eternal<br />
damnation? Without justice, why not<br />
seize, grab, lie, cheat — do whatever it<br />
takes to get momentary satisfaction?<br />
People don’t realize that knowledge of<br />
the reality of God is the underpinning<br />
of morality.<br />
Third, faith in God gives us an<br />
understanding of, and a trust in ulti-<br />
Despite speech, doubts about Romney remain<br />
Mitt Romney gave his long-anticipated<br />
speech about religion, which he<br />
called “Faith in America.”<br />
The purported purpose of the address<br />
was for the Republican presidential<br />
candidate and former Massachusetts<br />
governor to dispel festering doubts<br />
about himself because of his Mormon<br />
faith.<br />
Unfortunately, I believe it was a<br />
failed performance.<br />
I think that Romney and his team<br />
overestimated the extent to which his<br />
Mormonism has been what is troubling<br />
his candidacy and underestimated the<br />
extent to which his credibility has been<br />
the real problem.<br />
Despite outspending all the other<br />
candidates, the Romney candidacy hasn’t<br />
ignited.<br />
By contrast, former New York Mayor<br />
Rudolph Giuliani has fared well in<br />
national polls, despite a background of<br />
three marriages, estranged children,<br />
pictures of himself in drag, open support<br />
for gays, open support for abortion,<br />
having endorsed a Democratic candidate<br />
for governor of New York, and support<br />
for gun control.<br />
But Giuliani has not been running as<br />
a traditional conservative candidate.<br />
Romney has.<br />
What dogs Romney is a sense that he<br />
is not being honest about who he is.<br />
In an election such as this, where<br />
voters clearly are concerned about honesty<br />
and transparency, candidates who<br />
do not score well in these areas are paying<br />
a price.<br />
In Romney’s case, that price reflects<br />
his credibility challenge in convincing<br />
religious conservatives that his changed<br />
JUDITH UDITH ROLFS OLFS<br />
GUEST COLUMN<br />
mate, divine justice. If evil isn’t evident<br />
to and controlled by those in positions<br />
of power and perpetrators don’t immediately<br />
get their due, those without<br />
faith in God are tempted to take<br />
revenge, which leads to individual acts<br />
of violence. This is a sure platform for<br />
cultural chaos.<br />
We already see emotional victims of<br />
the attacks in this war on our culture<br />
of faith in God. The exponential<br />
increase in depression in adults is a<br />
result of feelings of isolation and hopelessness.<br />
Another group of victims is<br />
the growing number of children on<br />
anti-depressants. Childhood depression<br />
was almost unheard of a generation<br />
ago; now, it is commonplace.<br />
Where is this war waged? On this<br />
generation and the ones to come. You<br />
have only to read the paper, watch TV<br />
and read current literature for the<br />
answer. New movies mock belief in an<br />
all-powerful, loving God. School children<br />
cannot even mention God’s name.<br />
College students are educated to be<br />
atheists. Children must hear from<br />
their own parents’ lips about the meaning<br />
and value of having faith in the living<br />
God.<br />
It’s definitely past time to wake up.<br />
When good men do nothing, say nothing,<br />
see nothing, that is when evil proliferates.<br />
These attacks on God must<br />
not succeed. You are already taking<br />
sides if you choose to do nothing. A million<br />
voices must rise in media proclaiming<br />
belief in God, testimony of<br />
what a God-honoring life means in<br />
practical terms.<br />
STAR TAR PARKER ARKER<br />
CURE<br />
positions on abortion and gays are for<br />
real.<br />
It’s not news that Romney ran two<br />
political campaigns, one for the Senate<br />
in 1994 and one for Massachusetts governor<br />
in 2002, in which he campaigned<br />
openly and clearly as pro-Roe v. Wade<br />
and pro-abortion rights. Suddenly, in<br />
2004, as a result of some kind of<br />
epiphany tied to embryos and stem-cell<br />
research, he opposed abortion.<br />
Similarly regarding gay rights,<br />
Romney has a paper trail expressing<br />
support that strains the credibility of<br />
his current stance in support of traditional<br />
values and family.<br />
Given persistent doubts about the<br />
sincerity of Romney's stands on these<br />
two issues, both of central concern to<br />
religious conservatives, it is astonishing<br />
that he would make a major speech<br />
about his views on religion and faith in<br />
America and not mention either.<br />
Yes, he clarified, regarding his<br />
Mormon faith, that “no authorities of<br />
my church” would influence his presidential<br />
decisions. But this tells us who<br />
he is not. We need to know who he is.<br />
Despite his assurance that his commitment<br />
to religious liberty does not<br />
mean that he sees no place for religion<br />
in public life, he ducked the hard questions<br />
about what this means.<br />
And despite noting family breakdown<br />
Now, the broken body of believers<br />
must join together on earth, as we will<br />
one day in heaven. All those who<br />
believe in God the Father, Jesus Christ<br />
and the power available through the<br />
Holy Spirit on earth must join together<br />
as one body of Christ to win this war.<br />
Let us shout the truth that God<br />
lives. Prayer has incredible power.<br />
Learn more about your own faith.<br />
Study it so that you can defend it, so<br />
that you can teach it to your children,<br />
and so you can live lives radiating<br />
God’s grace and the Holy Spirit’s<br />
power. Attend church. If your local<br />
church is not as lively or strong as it<br />
should be, enliven it with your presence.<br />
Join with the other believers; a united<br />
church body is essential. Jesus<br />
prayed to God the Father in John<br />
17:11, “I will remain in the world no<br />
longer, but they are still in the world,<br />
and I am coming to you. Holy Father,<br />
protect them by the power of your<br />
name — the name you gave me — so<br />
that they may be one as we are one.”<br />
In the coming new year — indeed, in<br />
every year — we depend on the protection<br />
of our almighty God. Acknowledge<br />
his presence. Changing this cultural<br />
slide to a stronger belief in God begins<br />
in every heart. We can make an<br />
impact. Don’t sit back. Speak freely<br />
and demand the right to be heard. If<br />
we don’t speak up for our God and our<br />
faith in Him, we will lose the cultural<br />
war and end up spiritually dead, along<br />
with our children. Now is the time to<br />
act.<br />
Judith Rolfs is a professional marriage<br />
and family counselor and the author of<br />
nine books, including her newest children’s<br />
series, “The Adventures of<br />
Tommy Smurlee.” She and her husband<br />
Wayne live in Fontana.<br />
as one of the challenges of our generation,<br />
he never mentioned the importance<br />
of the preservation of the traditional<br />
family, never mentioned abortion<br />
and never mentioned his personal concern<br />
about either.<br />
It feeds the doubts about Romney in<br />
that, in my experience, those who have<br />
had a change of heart about abortion<br />
are among the most passionate and<br />
committed. It certainly is my personal<br />
experience, and what I have seen in the<br />
work I do with crisis pregnancy centers<br />
around the country.<br />
But Romney didn’t give a hint that<br />
this is something that keeps him up at<br />
night.<br />
Romney’s observation that “freedom<br />
requires religion just as religion<br />
requires freedom” and that “freedom<br />
and religion endure together or perish<br />
alone” was not something I would<br />
expect to hear from someone of deep<br />
faith.<br />
Religion endures any circumstance.<br />
Faith exists independent of freedom. It<br />
survives the darkest, dankest prison<br />
cell. But freedom allows it to flourish.<br />
I think Romney, with this speech,<br />
confirmed rather than dispelled the<br />
doubts about his faith and conservatism<br />
that have troubled his campaign.<br />
If the point was to fix his credentials<br />
as a bona fide conservative leader,<br />
he failed<br />
Star Parker is president of the Coalition<br />
on Urban Renewal & Education and<br />
author of the book, “White Ghetto: How<br />
Middle Class America Reflects Inner<br />
City Decay.”<br />
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Spring Training<br />
2008 will be led by<br />
Big Foot High School<br />
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This training session<br />
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The fee for the sixweek<br />
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The Walworth session<br />
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before the session<br />
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A HOLIDAY DISPLAY FOR ALL SEASONS<br />
BY AMY RATH<br />
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DELAVAN — Like many this time of<br />
year, Norene Nelson’s home is decked<br />
with all of the traditional sights and<br />
sounds of the holidays.<br />
But, those who drive by in mid-summer<br />
might be surprised to see those same<br />
seasonal relics still on display.<br />
“When I was little, my family would<br />
wait until Christmas Eve to put up our<br />
tree, and would take it down again the<br />
day after Christmas,” Nelson said. “I<br />
loved Christmas, though, and so I told<br />
my mom (that) when I grew up, I would<br />
put my tree up whenever I wanted.”<br />
Nelson has spent much of her adult life<br />
collecting unique and rare historic and<br />
holiday items from Delavan and from<br />
various corners of the world. Making use<br />
of her maiden name, Nelson transformed<br />
her home into the Joppa House Museum,<br />
and her year-round Christmas tree is<br />
perhaps its biggest attraction.<br />
“I keep the tree up all year-round<br />
mostly because I love Christmas, but also<br />
because some of these ornaments are so<br />
old and unique that I want everyone to<br />
be able to enjoy them anytime of year,”<br />
she said.<br />
Some of her treasured ornaments are<br />
remnants of her childhood, but many are<br />
items she has accumulated from her time<br />
in the antique business or from friends<br />
and family who are happy to add to her<br />
collection.<br />
Many of her ornaments and decorations<br />
have come from downtown Delavan<br />
retailers like Remember When.<br />
“(Norene) is in here almost every day,”<br />
store owner Lori Wuttke said. “Over the<br />
years, we have come to know what types<br />
of items she likes, and so we will keep an<br />
Whatever it takes.<br />
eye out as we get new things in and will<br />
show them to her when she stops by.”<br />
Some of the pieces from around the<br />
world carry unique stories of their own.<br />
In a small nook off the stairway landing<br />
sits a small, white turkey-feather<br />
tree, originally from Germany.<br />
“The tree is over 100 years old and is<br />
very rare,” Nelson said. “Many years ago<br />
in Germany, it was illegal to cut down<br />
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is German. If it is hanging down from its<br />
holder, it is Japanese.”<br />
Her collection does not end with ornaments.<br />
She also has several snow globes,<br />
fabriche eggs, nutcrackers, Santas and a<br />
large Italian nativity scene which sits on<br />
top of her grand piano.<br />
Other holidays are represented<br />
throughout the home, as well. Several<br />
ceramic rabbits with Easter baskets and<br />
many black cats and pumpkins line the<br />
rafters that divide some of the rooms.<br />
“I figured if I am going to leave the<br />
Christmas things up all year, I might as<br />
well leave all of the holiday items up<br />
too,” Nelson explained.<br />
Many other historical items also are on<br />
display, including a chandelier that once<br />
hung at the Delavan Opera House and<br />
an entire room dedicated to Delavan’s<br />
circus history.<br />
“I like many of the items she has from<br />
Delavan’s history, and I think it is very<br />
unique to see how things like advertisements<br />
and such have changed over the<br />
years,” Wuttke said.<br />
Nelson hopes to continue to add to her<br />
collection of holiday decor and historic<br />
relics, and is always on the lookout for<br />
her next intriguing antique or collectable.<br />
“I Just like having reminders of the<br />
past, and I have always loved Delavan<br />
and its unique history,” Nelson said.<br />
“Someday, I want to donate my home to<br />
the city of Delavan, so everyone can<br />
always enjoy all these items.”<br />
Nelson frequently opens her home<br />
throughout the year to visitors who wish<br />
to see her Christmas trees and historic<br />
items.<br />
For more information, call (262) 728-<br />
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LINN — Adrianna Vanderstappen, a member<br />
of the Linn 4-H Club, has won the 2007<br />
Walworth County 4-H Crowley Leadership<br />
Award.<br />
Vanderstappen recently received a commemorative<br />
engraved medallion and the chance to compete<br />
for state-level awards, including a partial<br />
scholarship to attend the National Dairy<br />
Conference and a $500 scholarship for continuing<br />
dairy education. The state competition will consist<br />
of interviews conducted during the Wisconsin<br />
State Fair in August.<br />
Vanderstappen was selected for her outstanding<br />
accomplishments in the dairy project and<br />
dairy judging. She plans to pursue a career in<br />
veterinary science. She is a student at Big Foot<br />
High School and is the daughter of Martin and<br />
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STAYIN’ ALIVE<br />
Right container, proper water levels, plenty of<br />
sunlight will keep your holiday plants healthy<br />
If you’re lucky this holiday<br />
season, you will be the recipient<br />
of at least one beautiful plant to<br />
enjoy. So many people hope for<br />
poinsettias, cyclamen, narcissus,<br />
rosemary, Norfolk Island<br />
pine, and kalanchoe. Paying<br />
attention to a few details can<br />
help you keep them going<br />
strong.<br />
Proper container care, water,<br />
drainage, light, air quality, and<br />
humidity are all key to thriving<br />
plant health.<br />
Containers are the first thing<br />
to watch. They are so important<br />
to the health of indoor plants.<br />
Think about it — that is the<br />
only growing environment<br />
available for that plant. When<br />
receiving a new plant, the container<br />
should be new — most<br />
often a generic plastic that will<br />
function just fine<br />
for you and the<br />
plant.<br />
The problem<br />
comes in the form<br />
of decorative coverings<br />
used to disguise<br />
that container.<br />
The foil,<br />
paper, or plastic<br />
that beautifully<br />
covers that nondescriptcontainer,<br />
holds the moisture<br />
where it<br />
should not be.<br />
How to handle<br />
that? Just poke a<br />
few holes in the<br />
bottom to make<br />
sure that the<br />
excess water can drain out. It is<br />
important to get that standing<br />
water away from the plant root<br />
zone (wet roots cause potential<br />
plant health problems).<br />
Standing water doesn’t mean<br />
five minutes of exposure once a<br />
week — that small amount of<br />
exposure generally won’t cause<br />
deterioration unless the plant is<br />
near death to start with.<br />
If you have a cool and decorative<br />
container you would like to<br />
use to enhance the appearance,<br />
there a couple of ways to do<br />
that with a minimum of work.<br />
Remove the decorative covering<br />
— be sure to reuse the bow —<br />
and just place the plastic pot<br />
into an appropriate-size container.<br />
When watering, either<br />
lift the interior container out<br />
and water over the sink or<br />
water as is, being sure to tip<br />
out the extra water after about<br />
10 minutes.<br />
If you need to adjust the<br />
height of the interior container<br />
to accommodate the exterior<br />
container, use oasis (waterabsorbing<br />
floral foam). This<br />
accomplishes a couple of tasks:<br />
It can be easily cut to add<br />
height or stabilize the sides,<br />
and it absorbs any standing<br />
water.<br />
Before reusing old containers,<br />
be sure they are free from diseases<br />
to prevent plant loss. If<br />
you have had plants consistently<br />
get sick or die when in a particular<br />
container, you may need<br />
to either disinfect it (with heat,<br />
if clay, or a 10 percent bleach<br />
solution) or just stop using it<br />
for live plants. Wishful thinking<br />
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Watering should be easy,<br />
right? But in reality, watering<br />
can be a bit touchy, since the<br />
amounts needed and the techniques<br />
to get it to the plant will<br />
vary according to plant species.<br />
Most holiday gift plants are<br />
tropical in origin, loving moist<br />
but not wet soil. Unless the gift<br />
is a water plant, most will hate<br />
excess moisture anywhere in<br />
contact with the plant structure.<br />
Good drainage is a must.<br />
Plants with fuzzy leaf structures<br />
generally do not respond<br />
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LOVING MOIST<br />
BUT NOT WET SOIL.<br />
well to wet leaves, so watering<br />
should be done from the base or<br />
at least under the leaves. Never<br />
water over the top. In order to<br />
achieve the correct level of soil<br />
moisture, consider each plant’s<br />
individual needs; some will use<br />
the soil moisture more quickly<br />
than others. How much moisture<br />
is determined by a number<br />
of factors: root density, porosity<br />
of the soil mix, and container<br />
type all play into the watering<br />
equation.<br />
Root-bound plants, clay containers,<br />
and low air humidity<br />
all will make watering more frequently<br />
a necessity. With rootbound<br />
plants, the water moves<br />
through the root mass more<br />
quickly because there is less<br />
soil to retain any moisture for<br />
future use.<br />
Clay containers are porous<br />
and have a tendency to absorb<br />
some moisture from the soil.<br />
And when air humidity is low,<br />
the leaves transpire at a higher<br />
rate. The result is quicker use<br />
of soil moisture.<br />
When moisture is lost quickly,<br />
you will need to check the soil<br />
frequently to determine when to<br />
water. A good rule of thumb is<br />
to water when the top half-inch<br />
of soil is dry to the touch.<br />
Provide enough water to thoroughly<br />
wet the soil. When adequately<br />
wet, the excess water<br />
will run through the bottom, as<br />
long as drainage holes exist. As<br />
with many indoor and outdoor<br />
plants, watering deeply and<br />
infrequently is better for the<br />
overall health than dumping a<br />
dribble of water in every day.<br />
Appropriate sunlight is<br />
important to keep those plants<br />
healthy. Most of us will put a<br />
lovely poinsettia (which likes<br />
lots of light) on a table, in the<br />
middle of a room (little or no<br />
light) to enjoy and then wonder<br />
why the leaves start falling off<br />
after a week. Well, the leaves<br />
are adjusting to that drastic<br />
reduction in light. The plant’s<br />
response to lower light is to<br />
drop leaves. If the plant is relatively<br />
happy overall, new leaves<br />
will be produced with a cell<br />
structure that maximizes available<br />
light. But don’t place any<br />
bets on immediate leaf renewal;<br />
it may take a few weeks or<br />
months for the plant to respond.<br />
If the light levels are way too<br />
low and the other growing conditions<br />
are too stressful, the<br />
plant will just drop the leaves<br />
and decline from<br />
there.<br />
Air quality and<br />
humidity are<br />
other crucial components<br />
to<br />
healthy indoor<br />
plants. Cold or<br />
warm drafts can<br />
create problems<br />
for tropical plants<br />
(they like temperatures<br />
above 50<br />
F). Cold drafts,<br />
especially when<br />
the plants are<br />
near windows,<br />
can actually<br />
freeze the leaves<br />
little by little.<br />
Most homes<br />
normally have a humidity level<br />
that is only about half of what<br />
plants need to function well;<br />
warm drafts can further dry out<br />
the air surrounding the plant.<br />
This is easy to remedy, though,<br />
and awareness is the first step.<br />
If drafty, caulking around or<br />
replacing windows and doors<br />
will not only save plants but<br />
think about what it will do for<br />
your heating bill!<br />
With dry air issues, providing<br />
more humidity is easy with<br />
many central systems, or by<br />
just adding a room humidifier.<br />
A small-scale alternative is to<br />
fill a shallow tray with small<br />
rocks, fill with water to a level<br />
that is beneath the bottom of<br />
the plant container (no standing<br />
water on the roots please). The<br />
water evaporates creating an<br />
area of higher humidity for the<br />
plant directly above the tray.<br />
Yeah, I know; dealing with<br />
potential problems makes the<br />
to-do list longer, especially in<br />
our cold, dry climate. But when<br />
you weigh those minor tasks<br />
with the benefits of keeping<br />
those lovely gifts indoors, it’s<br />
well worth the effort to keep the<br />
greenness.<br />
Lis Friemoth is a horticulture diagnostician.<br />
Contact her at (262)<br />
745-2904, P.O. Box 58,<br />
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Listen to Liz from 9 a.m. to 10<br />
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It’s probably the last thing<br />
you want to think of on<br />
Christmas day: the family<br />
breakfast. But it’s also too<br />
good an opportunity to pass<br />
up; when’s the last time you<br />
had everybody together for<br />
breakfast, after all?<br />
If you have a big crowd, you<br />
can make it easy by planning<br />
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Baked<br />
French toast<br />
Serves 6 to 10<br />
1 loaf day-old French bread<br />
1-2 Tbsps. butter, softened<br />
4 eggs<br />
2 egg yolks<br />
3 cups whole milk<br />
1 cup whipping cream or egg<br />
nog<br />
1/2 cup sugar<br />
1 tsp. vanilla<br />
Cut French bread into 1inch<br />
thick slices and butter<br />
each side. Squeeze slices (fitting<br />
tightly) into a greased 9by<br />
13-inch casserole pan. In a<br />
separate bowl, beat eggs and<br />
egg yolks. Add milk, cream (or<br />
egg nog) sugar and vanilla<br />
extract. Pour over bread.<br />
Sprinkle with nutmeg.<br />
Refrigerate overnight. Bake in<br />
350 F oven for one hour.<br />
Serve with warmed maple<br />
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Breakfast<br />
casserole<br />
Serves 4 to 8<br />
3 cups (24 oz. bag) frozen<br />
shredded hash browns<br />
3/4 cups Monterey jack<br />
cheese, shredded<br />
3/4 cups Cheddar cheese,<br />
shredded<br />
1 cup ham, or Canadianstyle<br />
bacon, diced<br />
1/2 cup green onions, sliced<br />
6 eggs, beaten<br />
12 oz evaporated milk,<br />
canned<br />
Grease a 2-quart baking<br />
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evenly in the bottom of the<br />
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milk and pour over the potato<br />
mixture in dish. Cover and<br />
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— this can easily be prepared<br />
the day before.<br />
Bake, uncovered at 350 F<br />
for 40 to 45 minutes or until<br />
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Cranberry-orange<br />
smoothie<br />
Serves 4 to 6<br />
3 bananas, cut into pieces<br />
1 cup yogurt, plain, vanilla<br />
or lemon works good<br />
1-1/2 cups milk<br />
1 cup orange juice<br />
1 cup cranberry juice<br />
1/4 cup maple syrup,<br />
sorghum or honey<br />
8 ice cubes<br />
Combine all ingredients in<br />
blender. Pulse until smooth.<br />
Pull-apart<br />
breakfast bread<br />
Serves 8 to 12<br />
1 lb. bacon<br />
1 cup chopped onion<br />
3 tubes (7.5 oz each) refrigerated<br />
buttermilk biscuits<br />
1/2 cup sundried tomatoes,<br />
chopped (or use canned<br />
pimiento)<br />
1 cup shredded cheddar<br />
cheese<br />
Cut bacon into 1/2-inch<br />
pieces and cook in fry pan<br />
until crisp. Remove bacon, but<br />
keep the fat. Add the chopped<br />
onion and saute until translucent<br />
and tender.<br />
Cut biscuits into quarters<br />
and place them in a large mixing<br />
bowl. Add the bacon,<br />
sauteed onion, tomatoes and<br />
cheddar cheese and toss until<br />
all of the biscuits are coated.<br />
Grease a 10-inch tube pan<br />
(bread pan) and place the mixture<br />
evenly in the pan.<br />
Bake at 350 F for 30 minutes<br />
or until bread bounces<br />
back after pushed lightly with<br />
your finger. Run a knife<br />
around the edges and remove<br />
from pan immediately after<br />
taking out of oven. Serve<br />
warm.<br />
Hot cocoa mix<br />
1/2 cup cocoa<br />
3/4 cup sugar<br />
3 cups powdered milk<br />
Dash of salt<br />
Sift all ingredients together<br />
and store in a cool, dry place.<br />
When ready to use, add 2<br />
tablespoons mix to each 4<br />
ounce cup of boiling water.<br />
Garnish with marshmallows<br />
or a dollop of whipped cream.<br />
Lynn Greene is senior editor for<br />
<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Shoppers</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>., which<br />
publishes Walworth County<br />
Sunday. Contact her at<br />
lgreene@communityshoppers.com
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Crossword Puzzle Answers<br />
for the Sunday December 23 puzzle<br />
wishes to thank the following 2007 sponsors for their generous contributions to the<br />
26 TH A NNUAL C HRISTMAS C ARD T OWN P ARADE<br />
Mercy<br />
Health System<br />
JPMorgan<br />
Chase Bank, NA<br />
After<br />
Christmas Sale<br />
Starts Thurs., Dec. 27th<br />
40 % OFF<br />
Christmas Items<br />
Closed Dec. 25th & Dec. 26th<br />
Shop for flowers on our website 24/7<br />
~ ~ Fresh Flowers ~ ~<br />
www.peschesgreenhouseandfloral.com<br />
P ESCHE ’ S G REENHOUSE<br />
F LORAL S HOP & G IFT B AR N<br />
Hours: Monday through Saturday 8-5; Sunday 8-4<br />
Hwy. 50, 3 miles West of Lake Geneva<br />
www.peschesgreenhouse.com (262) 245-6125<br />
$1,000 P LATINUM S PONSORS<br />
Peoples Bank<br />
Investment Center,<br />
Office of Ryan Stelzer<br />
$500 G OLD S PONSORS<br />
Evergreen<br />
Golf Club<br />
$250 S ILVER S PONSORS<br />
Daniels Sentry, Elkhorn<br />
Frank’s County Market<br />
Mayor Giese, City Council & Staff<br />
Southern Lakes<br />
Credit Union<br />
#63132<br />
State Long Distance<br />
Telephone Company<br />
Lyle’s TV & Appliance, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
N.L. Promotions, LLC<br />
Thomas Motel<br />
E NTERTAINMENT S PONSORS<br />
Advance Printing, <strong>Inc</strong>., Shear Delight Barbershop Quartet sponsor<br />
Frank’s County Market, Oscar Mayer Wienermobile sponsor<br />
Stebnitz Builders, <strong>Inc</strong>. Bernie Brewer sponsor<br />
Educators Credit Union<br />
1st Congregational UCC Church<br />
Women’s Fellowship<br />
A+ Power Sports & Trailer Sales<br />
Abell’s Restaurant<br />
Aurora Lakeland Medical Center<br />
Chiropractic Center of Elkhorn, LLC<br />
Edward Jones, Stacy Whiteman Office<br />
Elkhorn Independent/Hi-Liter<br />
Shopping Guide<br />
$125 B RONZE S PONSORS<br />
H&R Block<br />
Holton Manor<br />
F RIENDS OF THE P ARADE<br />
Elkhorn Area Womens Club<br />
Elkhorn Auto Parts<br />
Flitcroft Plumbing, LLC<br />
Steve Hatcher<br />
Martin Business Group<br />
S ERVICE P ROVIDERS<br />
City of Elkhorn Public Works Dept. Elkhorn Police Department<br />
Donald Sparks Trucking<br />
Jackson Elementary<br />
Elkhorn Motors, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Moy’s Restaurant<br />
State Long Distance Telephone Company<br />
MAJESTY TOURS<br />
(608) 754-6705<br />
HAPPY HOLIDAYS<br />
& Thank You to all of our<br />
TRAVELING FRIENDS<br />
Call for 2008 Newsletter<br />
Check out our New Tours:<br />
Visit us at: www.majestytoursllc.com<br />
Please patronize the above-mentioned businesses –<br />
they help make great things happen in our community!<br />
65140<br />
KD Bros. Construction Co.<br />
Reed Furniture<br />
Sweet & Maier, S.C.<br />
Powell’s Antique Shop<br />
Bill & Donna Riese<br />
The Signitarium<br />
Stuart Tank Sales Corp.<br />
Toe to Toe Ballet School, LLC<br />
Vintage on the Ponds<br />
Tasch Motors, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
Walworth County Fair Board<br />
WI National Guard Armory<br />
84639<br />
68135<br />
JIM IM CHEADLE HEADLE<br />
SCALES AND TAILS<br />
Fishing can be<br />
pure poetry<br />
Early ice truly is the time for some of the year’s<br />
best fishing, and a real favorite of those who<br />
chase “toothy critters” like the northern pike.<br />
They bite well under the ice, and also like to feed<br />
during the day when most folks are out.<br />
One of my favorite baits — and one I’m sure<br />
many of you also use — is dead bait, such as<br />
smelt. Among the new regulations this year, however,<br />
are restrictions to curb the spread of the<br />
VHS virus. These rules limit the use of dead bait.<br />
It can only be used if it came out of the waters<br />
you’re fishing. Anglers can keep live minnows in<br />
a container as long as they don’t leave the body of<br />
water they’re fishing. This can be difficult when<br />
there’s good ice cover.<br />
You can submerge a bucket under the water in<br />
a permanent shack for future use, but remember<br />
you may only have a hole 12 inches in diameter<br />
or square. When leaving the water you must<br />
drain all buckets and dispose of minnows in trash<br />
containers or your compost pile when you get<br />
home. If you have questions, just ask your local<br />
bait dealer.<br />
Many areas of bigger, deeper lakes are still<br />
open, so caution, as always, is he required.<br />
Now that Christmas is upon us, I’m including<br />
the “Fisherman’s Poem.” Many of you request a<br />
copy to enlarge and keep. I also have one hanging<br />
in my office.<br />
The Fisherman’s Poem<br />
I am a fisherman for life.<br />
I will always be a fisherman.<br />
It’s not something I do, It’s who I am.<br />
Fishing is not an escape, it’s where I belong,<br />
Where I’m supposed to be.<br />
It is not a place, but a lifelong journey.<br />
It is a passage my father showed me,<br />
And I will show to others.<br />
When you understand all of this<br />
You will know me,<br />
And we will fish together.<br />
So from the Wild Goose and dogs Reba,<br />
Nicki and Ruby: All my critters and I wish<br />
you Merry Christmas and a healthy and safe<br />
New Year.<br />
Write Jim Cheadle at 4108 W. Spring Creek, Beloit<br />
WI 53511. Call him at (608) 365-5280. E-mail him<br />
at jcheadle@inwave.com.<br />
Eighth-grader wins<br />
geography bee<br />
DELAVAN — Phoenix Middle School<br />
student Reed Wuttke took first place in<br />
the school’s annual geography bee held<br />
Dec. 3. The second-place finisher was<br />
Allison Polster. Both students are in<br />
eighth-grade.<br />
As the schoolwide winner, Reed<br />
advances to the next level of competition,<br />
a written examination to determine state<br />
competitors.<br />
This is considered the first round of the<br />
2008 National Geographic Bee. For the<br />
past 20 years, the National Geographic<br />
Society has hosted the National<br />
Geographic Bee for students in fourththrough<br />
eighth-grades in thousands of<br />
schools across the United States, as well<br />
as in the Department of Defense<br />
Dependents Schools around the world.<br />
All winners at the individual school<br />
level are eligible to win the national firstplace<br />
prize, a $25,000 college scholarship,<br />
at the national competition May 20-21 in<br />
Washington, D.C.
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Down to a science: Phoenix Middle School hosts science fair<br />
PHOTOS COURTESY OF PHOENIX MIDDLE SCHOOL<br />
Above, Nathan Smith won a first-place award for his soda volcano project Nov. 15 during<br />
the Phoenix Middle School Science Fair. At right, Miguel Ruelas also received a first-place<br />
award for his project, which examined which chocolate candy bar melts the fastest under<br />
certain conditions. A total of 12 participants received first-place ribbons for their projects.<br />
Send community briefs with photos<br />
and text to: News Desk, P.O.<br />
Box 367, Delavan, WI 53115 or email<br />
newsdesk@<br />
communityshoppers.com.<br />
Help keep someone warm<br />
this winter: The Lake<br />
Geneva Public Library will<br />
accept donations of winter outerwear<br />
through Friday for its<br />
Giving Tree program.<br />
Donations can be dropped off<br />
by the Giving Tree, located<br />
inside the library at 918 W.<br />
Main St. in Lake Geneva.<br />
Those wishing to donate<br />
money should make checks<br />
payable to The Clothes Closet;<br />
checks can be left at the circulation<br />
desk. For more information,<br />
call (262) 249-5299.<br />
Let the legion cook on<br />
Christmas: Delavan<br />
American Legion Post 95 will<br />
sponsor its annual Christmas<br />
Day dinner Tuesday, complete<br />
with a visit from Santa. Doors<br />
open at 10 a.m. and dinner will<br />
be served at noon. Carryouts<br />
and deliveries will be available<br />
to those who call or stop by<br />
after 10 a.m. The dinner will be<br />
held at the legion hall, 111 S.<br />
Second St. in Delavan. For<br />
more information, call (262)<br />
728-8948.<br />
Pay your fines, rebuild a<br />
library: The Irvin L. Young<br />
Memorial Library in Whitewater<br />
will donate the funds from all<br />
library fines paid in December<br />
to the Hancock County Library<br />
System, based in Bay St.<br />
Louis, Miss. Two of the system’s<br />
four libraries were<br />
destroyed during Hurricane<br />
Katrina, and the remaining two<br />
suffered heavy damage.<br />
Donations also will be accepted<br />
at the front desk of the<br />
library, located at 431 W.<br />
Center St. in Whitewater. For<br />
more information, call (262)<br />
473-0530.<br />
Get ‘moo’ving to apply for<br />
scholarship: The Dairy<br />
Farmers of Walworth County<br />
will award a $1,000 scholarship<br />
to a third- or fourth-year<br />
college student from Walworth<br />
County pursuing a dairy-related<br />
degree. Students who will<br />
be second-year students in a<br />
two-year program are also eligible.<br />
The scholarship will be<br />
available for the 2008-’09 academic<br />
year. The deadline is<br />
Feb. 1. For more information,<br />
call (262) 473-5097.<br />
Don’t be a square, learn to<br />
dance: The Limber Timbers<br />
Square Dance Club will begin<br />
its 2008 season on Jan. 2. The<br />
group meets from 7:30 p.m. to<br />
10 p.m. on every first and third<br />
Wednesday of the month at<br />
Elkhorn Area Middle School,<br />
located at 627 E. Court St. in<br />
Elkhorn. Classes are $4 for<br />
singles and $8 for couples. For<br />
more information, visit<br />
www.limbertimbers.org.<br />
IN BRIEF<br />
DELAVAN — Sixth-grade students<br />
at Phoenix Middle School in Delavan<br />
participated in the school’s annual science<br />
fair on Nov. 15.<br />
Wisconsin’s state standards require<br />
that students engage in scientific<br />
inquiry and problem-solving activities<br />
each academic year. The science fair<br />
fits into the sixth-grade curriculum<br />
because it addresses many of these<br />
standards by giving the students an<br />
opportunity to have real life experiences<br />
as a scientist.<br />
After each student chooses a topic,<br />
they were encouraged by science teachers<br />
Amy Bauer, Barb Perez and Kristin<br />
Teska to apply the scientific method to<br />
conduct independent research.<br />
Students had already been introduced<br />
to the scientific method in their<br />
science classrooms, and through the<br />
science fair, they were able to take that<br />
introductory knowledge and apply it to<br />
real-world scenarios.<br />
Once the experiments were performed<br />
and the results were recorded,<br />
students displayed this information on<br />
a poster board. The students’ science<br />
and English teachers then worked with<br />
them on writing a speech that would be<br />
delivered the night of the science fair.<br />
The speeches gave students an<br />
opportunity to present their information<br />
and hard work, and provided them<br />
with experience in speech-writing and<br />
delivery.<br />
Students were encouraged to write<br />
speeches that reflected upon what went<br />
right — and what went wrong — during<br />
their experiments.<br />
The poster boards were displayed<br />
and judged in the school’s gymnasium,<br />
where the science fair was held.<br />
Students were judged on how well they<br />
used the scientific method and on how<br />
thorough they were in their reflections.<br />
First-, second- and third-place and<br />
honorable-mention ribbons were<br />
awarded to the top students in each<br />
teacher’s class.<br />
First-place ribbons went to Nathan<br />
Smith, Jay Davis, Alexandra Lewis,<br />
Miguel Ruelas, Megan Erickson, Orin<br />
Jenks, Tlaloc Huerta, Alison Pickel,<br />
Connor Armstrong, Shelby Patton,<br />
Nefateria Guzman and Tiana Martin.<br />
A ROYAL PERFORMANCE<br />
PHOTO COURTESY OF YOUNG AUDITORIUM<br />
Experience 200 years of rich musical history and pageantry at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 11 with the Royal Scots<br />
Dragoon Guards and the Band of the Coldstream Guards. Drummers, dancers, and a band of<br />
Coldstream Guards will perform the music of Scotland, England, Ireland and Wales. The band is 49<br />
members strong and The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards are famous for their outstanding pipes, drums<br />
and highland dancers. The band members are all enlisted soldiers who serve their countries with distinction.<br />
They will perform at Young Auditorium in Whitewater. Call (262) 472-2222 or visit<br />
www.uww.edu/youngauditorium for ticket information.
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HOLIDAY<br />
FUN AT<br />
PESCHES<br />
HEATHER NOEL NELSON PHOTO<br />
Kirby Warner, 17, of Burlington, left and Mark Scheer, 18, of Williams Bay, take<br />
a walk through the Christmas trees at Pesche’s Greenhouse in Lake Geneva.<br />
Customers receive a poinsettia with purchase of any Christmas tree.<br />
Senior-Cise<br />
Hey, senior adults—looking for a chance to get out and stretch,<br />
strengthen and move this winter? Join us for this exhilarating class<br />
designed for seniors of all ages and activity levels. Please bring<br />
your own mat. Six-week session.<br />
Location:<br />
Mercy Walworth Hospital and Medical Center, Hwys. 50 and 67,<br />
Lake Geneva, lower-level conference room<br />
Saturdays starting January 12<br />
9-10 am. Cost: $10<br />
Space is limited and registration is required by calling (888) 39-MERCY.<br />
HEALTHYyou<br />
wellness offerings<br />
Beginning Pilates<br />
Pilates offers a total body workout while strengthening the spine and<br />
core muscles. You will also gain flexibility and learn to concentrate<br />
on breathing. Please bring your own mat. Six-week session.<br />
Location:<br />
Mercy Walworth Hospital and Medical Center, Hwys. 50 and 67,<br />
Lake Geneva, lower-level conference room<br />
Saturdays starting January 12<br />
10-11 am. Cost: $45<br />
MercyHealthSystem.org healing in the broadest sense<br />
TOP LEFT PHOTO COURTESY OF PESCHE’S GREENHOUSE<br />
REMAINING PHOTOS BY HEATHER NOEL NELSON<br />
At top left, Pesche’s Greenhouse sales<br />
manager Patty Kuper presents George<br />
Hach of Lake Geneva with a $100 gift certificate.<br />
Hach was the winner of Pesche's<br />
annual Christmas open-house drawing.<br />
Ten others received poinsettias: Nancy<br />
Yaeger, Joan Trickey, Julie Griffin, Doris<br />
Bain, Sally Gerson, Gordon Berg, Kara<br />
Stadel, Lynn King, Mary Ann Tuerk and<br />
Don Kruse. At left, Isaiah Justice Nelson,<br />
13 months, of Lake Geneva, enjoys a gingerbread<br />
cookie. Pesche’s serves up hot<br />
cider and cookies throughout the holiday<br />
season. Below, Jacgue and Mike Tertany of<br />
Fontana took a break from their Salvation<br />
Army bell-ringing Dec. 15 to do a little<br />
shopping at Pesche’s, located at W4080<br />
Highway 50, three miles west of Lake<br />
Geneva. Call (262) 245-1605.<br />
MERCY WALWORTH HOSPITAL &MEDICAL CENTER<br />
HWYS. 50 AND 67, LAKE GENEVA<br />
68002
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Clues:<br />
Across<br />
1. Cry loudly.<br />
5. Fall behind.<br />
8. Actor _ West.<br />
12. Acronym for<br />
Acquisition Leadership<br />
Effectiveness Inventory.<br />
13. Handles roughly.<br />
15. Game in which numbered<br />
balls are drawn at<br />
random and players cover<br />
the corresponding numbers<br />
on their cards.<br />
16. Walking _.<br />
17. Political subdivisions<br />
of the three tribes of ancient<br />
Rome.<br />
18. Acronym for Australian<br />
Government Analytical<br />
Laboratories.<br />
19. Able to make bigger.<br />
22. Town in the Dutch<br />
province of Gelderland.<br />
23. Cowardly person.<br />
24. Institution that regulates<br />
heraldry in Scotland, _<br />
Court.<br />
26. Horseman of the<br />
Hungarian light cavalry.<br />
29. One in charge of something.<br />
31. Style of music popular<br />
in the second half of the<br />
19th century in the eastern<br />
province of Oriente, _<br />
Cubano.<br />
32. Dutch painter Jan<br />
Havickszoon _.<br />
34. Stripe of contrasting<br />
color.<br />
36. Cover in paper.<br />
38. Great Roman king of<br />
Judea.<br />
40. Without.<br />
41. Monetary gain.<br />
43. Various trees of the<br />
araucaria family.<br />
45. Covering structure.<br />
46. Lines of cliffs produced<br />
by faulting.<br />
48. Master planned community<br />
in Colorado _'s<br />
Reach.<br />
50. Acronym for Executive<br />
Office for Immigration<br />
Review.<br />
51. Acronym public limit<br />
order.<br />
52. Badge of a family of<br />
ancient feudal nobility.<br />
54. Members of the U.S.<br />
House of Representatives.<br />
61. Careless use of a<br />
sacred name.<br />
63. Austrian skier<br />
Hermann _.<br />
64. Nonalcoholic, flavored<br />
carbonated beverage.<br />
65. Expression of exuberance.<br />
66. Lost domestic animal.<br />
67. Tense.<br />
68. Froth on water.<br />
69. Say further.<br />
70. Finds acceptable.<br />
Down<br />
1. Reduce the intensity of.<br />
2. Race of winged spirits<br />
from Tinguian folklore.<br />
3. Enclosure in a ship's<br />
hold for pumps.<br />
4. Shades of light purple.<br />
5. German physicist Max<br />
Theodore Felix von_.<br />
6. Luminous radiation.<br />
7. Marked by ease and<br />
informality.<br />
8. Wandering African<br />
pygmy people.<br />
9. Process of degenerating.<br />
10. Type of genus of freshwater<br />
ducks.<br />
11. Shed a bodily covering.<br />
13. Captain Kathleen _,<br />
first woman to command a<br />
navy warship.<br />
14. French choreographer<br />
and dancer Marie _.<br />
20. Director _ Meyer.<br />
21. Organs of sight.<br />
25. Makes choices.<br />
26. Egyptian god of light.<br />
27. Not stressed.<br />
28. Gives off a strong odor.<br />
29. Whip used for flogging.<br />
30. Actor _ Haim.<br />
31. Abbreviation for<br />
Sweden.<br />
33. Fixed point in time<br />
from which a series of years<br />
is reckoned.<br />
35. Custom-made handgun<br />
intended for covert operations.<br />
37. Acronym for Personal<br />
Research Activity Office<br />
(Navy).<br />
39. Heavy fabric used as a<br />
curtain.<br />
Conveniently<br />
Located in<br />
Elkhorn<br />
42. Actor _ Bana.<br />
44. Evils.<br />
47. Formal dances given<br />
by high schools.<br />
49. Casualties.<br />
52. Cuts down standing<br />
herbage.<br />
53. Chief island of Hawaii.<br />
55. Acronym for National<br />
Athletic Trainers'<br />
Association.<br />
56. Prepare for action.<br />
57. Interpret a musical<br />
work in performance.<br />
58. Most frequent value of<br />
a set of data.<br />
59. Cutting side of a blade.<br />
60. Negative replies.<br />
62. Acronym for Herd<br />
Evaluation Services.<br />
Answers can be found<br />
elsewhere in this<br />
newspaper or at<br />
www.communityshoppers.com.<br />
ELKHORN<br />
58 W. Market St.<br />
Located behind Culver’s<br />
262-949-7273<br />
Class project<br />
transforms<br />
into business<br />
WHITEWATER<br />
— Two University<br />
of Wisconsin-<br />
Whitewater students<br />
have created<br />
their own holiday<br />
business selling<br />
Glee Boxes.<br />
The idea for Glee<br />
Boxes, which containWisconsinmade<br />
meats and<br />
cheeses, started as<br />
a new business venture<br />
for a class project.<br />
However, the<br />
project was expanded<br />
into a full business<br />
by students<br />
Nicholas Gleason<br />
and Michelle<br />
Brummel.<br />
A general business<br />
major, Gleason<br />
always had an<br />
interest in start-up<br />
businesses, and<br />
used the class project<br />
as a business<br />
venture opportunity.<br />
This is the second<br />
venture Gleason<br />
has undertaken this<br />
fall. In early<br />
September, Gleason<br />
partnered with local<br />
farmer, Dan<br />
Malone, to open<br />
Dan’s Meat Market<br />
in downtown<br />
Whitewater.<br />
Together with<br />
Brummel, the two<br />
developed Glee<br />
Boxes, meats and<br />
cheeses packaged in<br />
gift boxes.<br />
For more information,<br />
contact<br />
(262) 391-8346.<br />
Mon.-Thurs.<br />
9 a.m. - 7 p.m.<br />
Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.<br />
Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />
64988 65143
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BY LYNN GREENE<br />
SENIOR EDITOR<br />
BURLINGTON — This year,<br />
the English Settlement United<br />
Methodist Church in Burlington<br />
is looking for nine babies.<br />
If they were to put a help-wanted<br />
ad in the paper it might read:<br />
“Job requirements include a willingness<br />
to be swaddled. Should be<br />
comfortable lying in a manger<br />
inside a barn, and must be accompanied<br />
by parents.”<br />
The job in question? Being part<br />
of a living nativity. The babies<br />
and their parents portray the key<br />
roles of Mary, Joseph and baby<br />
Jesus in the reenactment of the<br />
first nativity.<br />
“They don’t all come from our<br />
congregation; we get them wherever<br />
we can,” said Bev Squire, one<br />
of the event’s organizers.<br />
After 28 years of presenting<br />
the Christmas in the Barn, the<br />
church adjusted to the large<br />
influx of people wanting to see the<br />
event, and now<br />
offers live reen-<br />
actments every<br />
half-hour from<br />
5 p.m. to 8:30<br />
p.m.<br />
The event is<br />
always held on<br />
Christmas Eve<br />
at the Squire<br />
barn in<br />
Burlington.<br />
This year, organizers expect more<br />
than 1,200 people to attend.<br />
It’s an outreach activity for the<br />
church’s congregation, and it’s<br />
always been free to the public.<br />
“If people do insist on donating<br />
something, we give it to the<br />
Burlington food pantry,” Squire<br />
said.<br />
The idea for the nativity originated<br />
with the church’s former<br />
pastor, Joseph Webb.<br />
“Everyone liked it so well, we<br />
added a second service, then<br />
three, and we kept going,” Squire<br />
said.<br />
Today, Pastor Tom Long welcomes<br />
those gathered in the barn.<br />
“My role is really just to introduce<br />
the nativity and then tell<br />
them really important things like<br />
no smoking in the barn,” Long<br />
said with a laugh, adding that the<br />
living nativity is a wonderful tradition<br />
that is put on by the entire<br />
congregation.<br />
“I’ve always been so impressed<br />
with the job they do,” he said. “It’s<br />
a wonderful custom that rallies<br />
the church and provide inspiration<br />
for the community.”<br />
Christmas in the Barn started<br />
when Everett Squire owned the<br />
barn. His son John and wife<br />
Cindy now own the property and<br />
do their part to keep the tradition<br />
alive.<br />
Transforming the barn into a<br />
stable involves moving things<br />
around a bit, setting up straw<br />
bales — enough to seat 120 —<br />
and creating a stage area where a<br />
rough, wooden manger holds the<br />
baby Jesus and the supporting<br />
cast: Mary, Joseph, three wise<br />
LIVING<br />
NATIVITY<br />
Burlington church celebrates the<br />
true meaning of Christmas<br />
AT A GLANCE<br />
■ What: Christmas in the Barn: Living<br />
Nativity<br />
■ When: Viewings every half-hour from 5<br />
p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Monday.<br />
■ Location: The Squire Barn, 26715<br />
Church Road, Burlington<br />
■ Contact: Bev Squire, (262) 534-6592<br />
men, shepherds, angels and the<br />
innkeeper that turns the holy<br />
family away from the inn.<br />
Recasting the event each year<br />
is congregation-wide event. Kathy<br />
Rubach organizes the script for<br />
the program. Dale and Dan Noble<br />
provide the straw. Dick and Mary<br />
Alice provide the sheep. Rachel<br />
Bunker lines up the kids.<br />
“Bev organizes the babies, I<br />
arrange the rest of the kids in the<br />
cast,” Bunker said. “I teach<br />
Sunday School, so I have access to<br />
the kids, so to speak.”<br />
The women of the church<br />
organize and prepare the coffee,<br />
cookies and hot chocolate that are<br />
served to attendees and volunteers.<br />
The men of the church get<br />
together a few days before<br />
Christmas Eve to set up the barn,<br />
haul in straw bales and plow a<br />
field for parking. The volunteers<br />
organize the cars coming and<br />
going to the barn.<br />
The weather can be an unwitting<br />
character<br />
in the live<br />
nativity.<br />
“Last year, it<br />
was just mud,”<br />
Bunker said.<br />
“We just pray<br />
it’s not real<br />
muddy or real<br />
wet,” Squire<br />
said.<br />
Somehow, it<br />
all comes together.<br />
“Everybody does something,”<br />
Bunker said.<br />
The Bunker family — Rachel,<br />
her husband Jim and their four<br />
children — has been involved<br />
every year since they moved to<br />
Burlington in 1999. Gracie and<br />
Charley, the two youngest girls,<br />
played the part of baby Jesus<br />
when they were infants.<br />
“When Bev saw me pregnant at<br />
Valentine’s Day, she asked me if<br />
we would do it,” Bunker said.<br />
“That was when we had Gracie,<br />
so that was 2001.” Two years<br />
later it was Charley’s turn.<br />
Kennedy and Carson Bunker,<br />
the older children, also are<br />
involved.<br />
“They started young too, being<br />
angels or shepherds,” Bunker<br />
said. “Usually we have the older<br />
kids play the wise men.”<br />
Even Jim has been wrangled<br />
into playing a part when needed.<br />
“We have four readers and he<br />
usually does that, but a couple of<br />
years, I needed an innkeeper so I<br />
put him in costume,” Bunker<br />
said.<br />
The lantern-lit barn’s rustic setting<br />
does a good job of reproducing<br />
the biblical event. Originally<br />
the lanterns were fueled by<br />
kerosene; now they’ve been electrified.<br />
Real animals also play their<br />
parts. There are sheep, a calf and,<br />
of course, a donkey — the animal<br />
Mary rode into Bethlehem on.<br />
The costumes are kept from<br />
year to year and are stored at a<br />
church member’s house. They’ve<br />
been added to since the church<br />
staged its first Christmas in the<br />
Barn in 1969.<br />
“We’ve only had to cancel one<br />
year — it was just too cold,”<br />
Squire said.<br />
The costumes are hung in a<br />
dressing area on a pipe. The participants<br />
put the long garments<br />
on over their own clothes and<br />
play their parts for one of the<br />
half-hour viewings, then turn the<br />
costumes over to the next set of<br />
participants.<br />
During the enactment, the original<br />
nativity story is read and<br />
those gathered sing “O Little<br />
Town of Bethlehem,” “O Come All<br />
Ye Faithful,” and “Hark the<br />
Herald Angels Sing.”<br />
Betty and husband Richard<br />
attend the living nativity every<br />
year. Their daughter Jean got<br />
involved through her youth group<br />
when the event first began.<br />
The Nativity Story<br />
Luke 2:1-20<br />
In those days a decree went out from Emperor Augustus that all the world should be<br />
registered. This was the first registration and was taken while Quirinius was governor of<br />
Syria. All went to their own towns to be registered. Joseph also went from the town of<br />
Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to the city of David called Bethlehem, because he was<br />
descended from the house and family of David. He went to be registered with Mary, to<br />
whom he was engaged and who was expecting a child. While they were there, the time<br />
came for her to deliver her child. And she gave birth to her firstborn son and wrapped him<br />
in bands of cloth, and laid him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the<br />
inn.<br />
“We always liked the singing,”<br />
Betty Rehberg said.<br />
The event has proven popular<br />
for many years.<br />
“Every year, we get letters from<br />
people after they’ve been to the<br />
Christmas in the Barn,” Squire<br />
said. “We put them in our scrapbook.<br />
It just overwhelms me how<br />
the members of our church, they<br />
just put everything aside for the<br />
Christmas in the Barn.”<br />
In that scrapbook are photos of<br />
many of the participants from<br />
years past. Before Tony Romo<br />
became the Dallas Cowboys’ quarterback,<br />
he played the part of a<br />
shepherd in the mid-’80s. Romo’s<br />
parents are still members of the<br />
church.<br />
Squire and her husband Earl<br />
have seen many of the kids grow<br />
up, have kids of their own and<br />
return again. Even though the<br />
PHOTOS COURTESY OF BEV SQUIRE<br />
At left, Andrea and Jeff VanDan<br />
and their son Vincent portrayed<br />
the holy family last year. Below,<br />
Jean and Jeff Iverson came<br />
back to Burlington with each of<br />
their children to portray the<br />
parts of Mary, Joseph and baby<br />
Jesus. This photo from 1993<br />
shows Emma, Trent and Blake<br />
with another participant as an<br />
angel in the background.<br />
Rehberg’s daughter Jean got married<br />
and moved away, her family<br />
kept coming back.<br />
Jean and Jeff Iverson live in<br />
Minnesota, but each of their children<br />
— Emma, Trent, Blake and<br />
Joel — played baby Jesus in various<br />
years.<br />
“Now the kids are older so they<br />
don’t make it back every year,”<br />
Rehberg said. “But, I’ve had<br />
grandchildren in there too.”<br />
Last year, her grandson Landon<br />
Rehberg played the baby Jesus<br />
for one of the segments.<br />
“It’s amazing how many people<br />
come,” Long said. “A lot of them<br />
aren’t members of our church, but<br />
they come to the barn and then go<br />
to their church service afterwards.”<br />
Said Bunker, “It’s our<br />
Christmas Eve. It’s become our<br />
tradition. The kids love it.”
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Cost of<br />
Christmas<br />
up 3 percent<br />
Not surprisingly, the significantly higher<br />
price of gold and increased compensation for<br />
minimum wage workers has made Christmas<br />
more expensive this year, according to the PNC<br />
Christmas Price Index. This tongue-in-cheek<br />
economic analysis is based on the cost of gifts in<br />
the holiday classic, “The Twelve Days of<br />
Christmas.”<br />
According to the 23rd annual survey, the cost<br />
this year is $19,507, a 3.1 percent increase over<br />
last year.<br />
“Each year, the Christmas Price Index<br />
reflects trends in the broader economy,” said<br />
James Dunigan, managing executive of investments<br />
for PNC Wealth Management. “This<br />
year, increased commodities prices, concerns<br />
about the value of the dollar, and the first minimum<br />
wage increase in 10 years were major factors<br />
in the increases to the Christmas Price<br />
Index.”<br />
True loves will have to pay a bit more for the<br />
five gold rings this year. Said Dunigan, “The<br />
cost of the gold<br />
... the eight maidsa-milking<br />
make<br />
minimum wage,<br />
and have not had<br />
an increase<br />
since 1997.<br />
rings in this year’s<br />
Christmas Price<br />
Index reflects the<br />
general trend of<br />
increasing commodity<br />
prices in the<br />
Consumer Price<br />
Index, including<br />
gold. In addition,<br />
increased fears<br />
about inflation and<br />
the value of the dol-<br />
lar may have led investors to turn to gold as a<br />
safer place to invest their money.”<br />
The price of five gold rings now totals $395, a<br />
21.5 percent increase over last year’s price, but<br />
still nowhere close to 1989 prices, when the five<br />
gold rings hit an all-time high of $750.<br />
As the only unskilled laborers in the<br />
Christmas Price Index, the eight maids-a-milking<br />
make minimum wage, and have not had an<br />
increase since 1997. This year, Congress<br />
increased their wages by 13.6 percent, bringing<br />
the cost of eight maids-a-milking for one hour to<br />
$46.80. The true love will have to reach deeper<br />
into his pockets for the milkmaids in 2008 and<br />
2009 as well, since Congress already has<br />
approved additional increases to the minimum<br />
wage for the next two years.<br />
The cost of most performers in the index rose<br />
a modest 3 percent to 4 percent, due primarily<br />
to an increase in compensation that reflects a<br />
current labor market with unemployment below<br />
5 percent.<br />
Among the feathered friends in the<br />
Christmas Price Index, the most notable development<br />
is a 20 percent increase in the price for<br />
six geese-a-laying.<br />
Said Dunigan, “For true loves planning to<br />
serve a Christmas goose for a holiday meal, this<br />
item will be a bit more expensive. Food prices<br />
have increased over the last year, which has<br />
had an impact on birds traditionally served as<br />
food.”<br />
Most of the other bird prices in the index didn’t<br />
change much from last year, thanks to<br />
steady supply and demand for partridges, turtle<br />
doves, French hens and swans.<br />
For those True Loves who prefer to do their<br />
shopping online, the trend is an overall price<br />
increase of of 3 percent.<br />
The opinions above are those of Tom Butenhoff<br />
and not necessarily of this paper or Stifel<br />
Nicolaus. Write to him in care of Stifel Nicolaus,<br />
330 E. Kilbourn Ave., Suite 250, Milwaukee, WI<br />
53202.<br />
A CHANGE OF ‘SCENE’RY<br />
Store offers<br />
designer fashions,<br />
gently used items<br />
Business name: Scene II<br />
Consignment Boutique<br />
Owner: Penny Gillihan<br />
Address: 237 E. Walworth Ave.,<br />
Delavan.<br />
Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday<br />
through Friday; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,<br />
Saturday; and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.,<br />
Sunday.<br />
Phone: (262) 728-9640<br />
Type of business: Scene II is a<br />
resale clothing boutique for the whole<br />
family. I also sell accessories and collectibles.<br />
When did the business open?<br />
The store was opened in 1981 by<br />
Delores Rubly.<br />
Why did you start this business?<br />
Resale shopping was always a fun<br />
experience for me, and I love working<br />
with the public. This job is the perfect<br />
fit for me.<br />
How did you get into this line of<br />
work? I was always a resale shopper<br />
and frequently shopped at Scene II in<br />
Elkhorn. When the owner needed<br />
help, I applied. I purchased the<br />
Delavan store from Pam Pierson in<br />
March 1999.<br />
What types of products or services<br />
does your business offer? I<br />
have many consignors who bring me<br />
everything from designer fashions to<br />
everyday clothing for men, women and<br />
children. New items and gently used<br />
accessories like shoes, boots and purses<br />
also are available. I have a large<br />
BY AMY RATH<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
DELAVAN — Christmas came a few<br />
weeks early this year for Frank Nappe.<br />
The Elkhorn resident is the grandprize<br />
winner of <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Shoppers</strong>’<br />
Pick the Pros football contest. Nappe<br />
received his prize, a 42-inch Panasonic<br />
plasma high-definition television, Dec.<br />
14 at Sears in Lake Geneva.<br />
“I could not believe I won when they<br />
called and told me,” Nappe said. “It was<br />
a regular Tuesday afternoon; my wife<br />
was watching television while I played<br />
solitaire, when they called and surprised<br />
us with the news that we had<br />
won.”<br />
This is the first year CSI has sponsored<br />
the Pick the Pros contest.<br />
Director of Circulation Chris Wilhelms<br />
organized the promotion and sorted<br />
through the weekly entries.<br />
“This was something I had seen done<br />
at a previous newspaper I had worked<br />
for, and thought it could be good for<br />
CSI,” Wilhelms said. “We decided to run<br />
the contest for 14 weeks, so that we<br />
could give out the prize in time for<br />
Christmas.”<br />
Each week, contestants predicted the<br />
winners of 14 football games.<br />
Participants were ranked based on how<br />
many games they correctly picked<br />
throughout the season.<br />
Nappe and his family employed a<br />
team strategy in an effort to win the<br />
AMY RATH/STAFF<br />
Scene II owner Penny Gillihan stands next to a display of wool and fur winter coats<br />
inside her downtown Delavan store. Scene II offers a variety of items for men,<br />
women and children on a consignment basis.<br />
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selection of leather and fur coats and<br />
jackets, and a fabulous array of jewelry,<br />
from 14-karat gold and sterling silver<br />
to costume and vintage pieces.<br />
What has been your biggest<br />
challenge in your business? My<br />
biggest challenge has been keeping<br />
the quality and variety of what I offer<br />
outstanding, and the prices affordable<br />
for the bargain hunter.<br />
What aspect of the business do<br />
TV.<br />
“My son-in-law and I would get<br />
together each week and pick our<br />
teams,” he said. “We would make sure<br />
we had different predictions for him,<br />
myself and my wife, in hopes one of us<br />
would at least be right.”<br />
His son-in-law, Gary Wuhrman, finished<br />
a close second in the season-long<br />
contest, trailing Nappe by two points.<br />
In the spirit of the holidays, Nappe<br />
decided to give the television to<br />
Wuhrman.<br />
“They have a bigger living room than<br />
we do, and we really don’t need one so<br />
big,” Nappe said. “So I told him he<br />
could have it, and we are going to take<br />
his old one since it is newer than ours.”<br />
The TV is one of the more popular<br />
units sold at Sears, store owner Chuck<br />
you enjoy most? I enjoy meeting and<br />
helping new people every day. I have<br />
made many lasting friendships<br />
through the business.<br />
From what cities do your customers<br />
come? Many of my customers<br />
are from the Delavan, Elkhorn, Lake<br />
Geneva and Janesville areas. But I<br />
also have many loyal customers and<br />
consignors from the Milwaukee and<br />
Chicago suburbs.<br />
What are your future plans for<br />
the business? I hope to continue<br />
making the resale experience fun and<br />
rewarding for my customers and giving<br />
them the individual attention they<br />
deserve.<br />
An extra gift under the Christmas tree<br />
Elkhorn man wins<br />
‘Pick the Pros’ prize<br />
AMY RATH/STAFF<br />
Pick the Pros<br />
contest winner<br />
Frank Nappe,<br />
second from<br />
right, is<br />
congratulated by<br />
CSI General<br />
Manager Dan<br />
Pyfer, left, Sears<br />
owner Chuck<br />
Platts and CSI<br />
Special<br />
Sections/Projects<br />
Manager Diane<br />
Greenlee.<br />
Platts said. He added that he was<br />
happy to participate when CSI<br />
approached him about providing the<br />
prize.<br />
“I think this contest is a lot of fun for<br />
the community, and it is a great way to<br />
get people geared up for the football<br />
season,” he said. “Panasonic is a very<br />
popular brand, and this is a great television<br />
that I would love to have in my<br />
own home.”<br />
Other contest sponsors were A+<br />
Power Sports, Lake Geneva Country<br />
Meats, Country Ford of Lake Geneva,<br />
Two Seasons Bowl in Elkhorn, Verlo<br />
Mattress Factory Store in Lake Geneva,<br />
Mielke’s Sentry, Slumberland in<br />
Delavan, Subway of Delavan, Walworth<br />
and Williams Bay, Zingg Motor Corp.<br />
and Maxxx Motorsports.<br />
‘I THINK THIS CONTEST IS ... A GREAT WAY TO <strong>GET</strong> PEOPLE GEARED UP FOR THE FOOTBALL SEASON.’<br />
— CHUCK PLATTS, OWNER, SEARS OF LAKE GENEVA AND DELAVAN
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WALWORTH COUNTY SUNDAY PHOTO<br />
Clockwise, from the left, Rachel Iler,<br />
Wendy Hill, Abbey Hill and Joanna Erber<br />
enjoy the Victorian Christmas Evening<br />
hosted each December by the village of<br />
Sharon.<br />
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SANTA CLAUS:<br />
H appy H olidays<br />
A BRIEF HISTORY OF GIVING<br />
PHOTO COURTESY OF WALTER BOOTH<br />
Walter Booth, of Waukesha,<br />
shown visiting with Olivia<br />
Grace Weytens, is one of<br />
Santa’s helpers in southeastern<br />
Wisconsin. Booth is a<br />
member of the Amalgamated<br />
Order of Real Bearded Santas.<br />
Learn more at<br />
www.aorbsantas.com.<br />
M<br />
ost children know Santa Claus as a<br />
big, round, red-cheeked, joyous, old<br />
gentleman who delivers Christmas<br />
gifts clad in black boots and a redand-white<br />
suit. But really, who is Santa Claus<br />
and where did he come from?<br />
The legend of Santa Claus dates back to the<br />
4th century A.D., when a child named Nicholas<br />
was born. At that time, nobody knew he would<br />
become world-renowned as Santa Claus, but<br />
Nicholas soon showed signs of special abilities.<br />
Nicholas was a generous man, particularly<br />
devoted to children. He became the bishop of<br />
Myra, an area in present-day Turkey. After his<br />
death around 340 A.D., he was buried in Myra.<br />
In 1087, Italian sailors purportedly stole his<br />
remains and removed them to Bari, Italy, greatly<br />
increasing Nicholas’ popularity throughout<br />
Europe.<br />
His kindness and reputation for generosity<br />
gave rise to claims that he could perform miracles,<br />
and devotion to him increased. St. Nicholas<br />
became the patron saint of Russia, where he<br />
was known by his red cape, flowing white<br />
beard, and bishop's mitre.<br />
In Greece, he is the patron saint of sailors; in<br />
France, he’s the patron of lawyers; and in<br />
Belgium, he is the patron of children and travellers.<br />
Thousands of churches across Europe<br />
were dedicated to him, and sometime around<br />
the 12th century, an official church holiday was<br />
created in his honor. The Feast of St. Nicholas<br />
was celebrated Dec. 6, and the day was marked<br />
by gift-giving and charity.<br />
After the Reformation, European followers of<br />
St. Nicholas dwindled. The legend was kept<br />
alive in Holland where the Dutch spelling of his<br />
name — Sint Nikolaas — was eventually transformed<br />
to Sinterklaas. Dutch children would<br />
leave their wooden shoes by the fireplace, and<br />
Sinterklaas would reward good children by placing<br />
treats in their shoes.<br />
Dutch colonists brought this tradition with<br />
them to America in the 17th century, and shortly<br />
thereafter, the Anglican name of Santa Claus<br />
emerged.<br />
A Visit From Saint Nicholas<br />
In 1822, Clement C. Moore composed the<br />
poem “A Visit From Saint Nicholas,” published<br />
as “The Night Before Christmas” as a gift for<br />
his children. Moore read the poem to his wife<br />
and six children the night he wrote it, and supposedly<br />
thought no more about it.<br />
A family friend heard about it and submitted<br />
the poem to the Sentinel, a newspaper in<br />
upstate New York, which published it anonymously<br />
the following Christmas. Moore’s poem<br />
immediately caught the attention and imagination<br />
of those who heard it. Since then, the poem<br />
has been reprinted, translated into innumerable<br />
languages and circulated throughout the world.<br />
Clement Clarke Moore was born in 1779 to a<br />
well-known New York family. His father, the<br />
Rev. Benjamin Moore, was president of what is<br />
now Columbia University and was the<br />
Episcopal bishop of New York.<br />
Moore was an author, a noted Hebrew scholar,<br />
spoke five languages, and was an early realestate<br />
owner and developer in Manhattan.<br />
Despite his accomplishments, Clement Clarke<br />
Moore is widely remembered for writing “’Twas<br />
the Night Before Christmas.”<br />
Finally, in 1844, he included it in a book of<br />
his poetry. Moore died in 1863 and is buried in<br />
Trinity Cemetery in Washington Heights, N.Y.<br />
’Twas the Night Before<br />
Christmas<br />
OR, ‘A VISIT FROM ST. NICHOLAS’<br />
BY CLEMENT CLARKE MOORE<br />
’Twas the night before Christmas, when all through<br />
the house<br />
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.<br />
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,<br />
In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there.<br />
The children were nestled all snug in their beds,<br />
While visions of sugar plums danced in their heads.<br />
And Mama in her ’kerchief, and I in my cap,<br />
Had just settled our brains for a long winter’s nap.<br />
When out on the roof there arose such a clatter,<br />
I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter.<br />
Away to the window I flew like a flash,<br />
Tore open the shutter, and threw up the sash.<br />
The moon on the breast of the new-fallen snow<br />
Gave the lustre of midday to objects below,<br />
When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,<br />
But a miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeer.<br />
With a little old driver, so lively and quick,<br />
I knew in a moment it must be St. Nick.<br />
More rapid than eagles, his coursers they came,<br />
And he whistled and shouted and called them by<br />
name:<br />
“Now Dasher! Now Dancer!<br />
Now, Prancer and Vixen!<br />
On, Comet! On, Cupid!<br />
On, Donner and Blitzen!<br />
To the top of the porch!<br />
To the top of the wall!<br />
Now dash away! Dash away!<br />
Dash away all!”<br />
As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly,<br />
When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky<br />
So up to the house-top the coursers they flew,<br />
With the sleigh full of toys, and St. Nicholas too.<br />
And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof<br />
The prancing and pawing of each little hoof.<br />
As I drew in my head and was turning around,<br />
Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound.<br />
He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot,<br />
And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and<br />
soot.<br />
A bundle of toys he had flung on his back,<br />
And he looked like a peddler just opening his pack.<br />
His eyes — how they twinkled! His dimples, how<br />
merry!<br />
His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry!<br />
His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow,<br />
And the beard on his chin was as white as the snow.<br />
The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth,<br />
And the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath.<br />
He had a broad face and a little round belly,<br />
That shook when he laughed, like a bowl full of<br />
jelly.<br />
He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf,<br />
And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself.<br />
A wink of his eye and a twist of his head<br />
Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread.<br />
He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work,<br />
And filled all the stockings, then turned with a jerk.<br />
And laying his finger aside of his nose,<br />
And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose.<br />
He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle,<br />
And away they all flew like the down of a thistle.<br />
But I heard him exclaim, ’ere he drove out of sight,<br />
“Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night!”<br />
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20 Walworth County Sunday Sunday, December 23, 2007 Place Your Ad Today!!<br />
Christmas memories are made of this ...<br />
W<br />
hen I was growing up, we lived in a<br />
government housing project. The<br />
homes there were brought in to<br />
house the workers who built submarines at our<br />
local shipyard.<br />
We lived in a very small house, and I was the<br />
oldest of six siblings. A very loving Mom and<br />
Dad took a bad situation and made it seem<br />
OK. They taught us to appreciate what we had<br />
and to do what we had to do — sharing was<br />
tops on the list. By this generation’s values, we<br />
were poor, but we were rich in the important<br />
things of life.<br />
December was always an exciting month. We<br />
went to a Lutheran school, and plans for our<br />
big Christmas Eve pageant were under way.<br />
The huge tree in church was decorated as it<br />
lay on its side down the long church aisle, and<br />
then hoisted it up with pulleys. It almost<br />
touched the ceiling and was lit so beautifully.<br />
The church, with its flowers, was so warm and<br />
inviting — a joy in your heart.<br />
I remember walking into the church that<br />
night, organ music playing and all the people<br />
there to see our pageant.<br />
When we got home, Mom made us a beautiful<br />
meal; dessert was cookies and breads she<br />
had baked, and we had hot chocolate or cider<br />
in the living room to drink while we opened<br />
our gifts.<br />
We each received two gifts; one was something<br />
we really needed — boots, a coat or<br />
something practical — and one gift just for fun.<br />
But, the gifts were secondary to the rest of that<br />
wonderful month and all we shared.<br />
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wishes you<br />
and your family<br />
Happy<br />
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Rafael Jr.<br />
65632<br />
T<br />
here are many special Christmas memories,<br />
but one lies deep in my heart and<br />
stands apart from the rest.<br />
That Christmas, I was probably around 10<br />
years old, the oldest daughter of a family of six.<br />
My dad worked in an automobile factory that<br />
always laid-off workers around Christmas. In<br />
order to make ends meet, my dad would drive a<br />
taxi, day and night, until he was called back to<br />
work. This particular Christmas was especially<br />
lean — no tree, no gifts,<br />
and it was already<br />
Christmas Eve Day. My<br />
dad was driving taxi all<br />
day, but came home<br />
early before the stores<br />
closed.<br />
We all bundled up for<br />
a drive to the dime<br />
store. Mom and Dad<br />
gave us some money,<br />
and we went our separate<br />
ways to shop for<br />
presents for each other.<br />
Back home, we<br />
Thank You<br />
for<br />
Calling<br />
Your Home<br />
for the Holidays<br />
With Thanks from All of Us!<br />
Gail, Mike & Linda<br />
140 W. School St. • Sharon, WI<br />
(262) 736-2300<br />
(South of Darien, east of Clinton at Cty. C and Hwy. 67)<br />
To all our friends,<br />
we wish you a<br />
Merry Christmas &<br />
A Happy New Year<br />
THE FARMER’S INN<br />
Darien<br />
724-5342<br />
WHAT I<br />
REMEMBER MOST<br />
ABOUT THIS<br />
CHRISTMAS<br />
WAS THE<br />
TO<strong>GET</strong>HERNESS<br />
OF OUR FAMILY.<br />
wrapped our gifts however we wanted, and<br />
placed them under the artificial table-top tree<br />
we had bought at the dime store.<br />
What I remember most about this Christmas<br />
was the togetherness of our family. When we<br />
were given money to buy gifts, the thought<br />
never came to mind to buy something for ourselves<br />
— instinctively, we bought for each other.<br />
The gifts were secondary to the love from whom<br />
they came.<br />
— Dodi Zmudzinski, Whitewater<br />
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A warm holiday<br />
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W<br />
ith the excitement and anticipation of a young child, I looked<br />
forward to a family Christmas at my grandparents’ farm, located<br />
southwest of Barneveld, Wis. It would be the first family<br />
Christmas since my dad had returned home from World War II. The<br />
weather was cold and the snow was too deep to plow.<br />
My dad had a new 1946 Ford, and it was the only vehicle headed to my<br />
grandparents with a working heater. I was the oldest of the seven young<br />
cousins going to the family Christmas. My dad put us kids in this warm<br />
car. With tire chains on all of the vehicles, by cutting fences and going<br />
through farm fields, the family arrived two hours later at my grandparents’<br />
warm house. The gift I received that day was a child’s tea set with<br />
cups, tray and tea pot. The joy of a family Christmas and a single gift are<br />
enough to keep this a special Christmas for me.<br />
— Nancy (Griffiths) Fieldhouse, Delavan<br />
O<br />
ne year, maybe 20 years ago or so, our oldest daughter called<br />
and said, “Mom, can we come home for Christmas? Our three<br />
daughters and their families came — sleeping bags all over the<br />
house for three days and nights. By the way, they all live here in Lake<br />
Geneva. What a time we had. My freezers were bulging, but they were<br />
empty when they left. I loved it!<br />
We also have two sons. They go to their wives’ families and come sometimes<br />
during Christmas Day. Then, we continue on with our Christmas.<br />
There will be 21 of us this year.<br />
— Bud and Dena Hansen, Lake Geneva<br />
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Christmas traditions<br />
RAISE A TOAST TO THIS HOLIDAY FAVORITE<br />
Raise a toast to the holidays and you might just be sporting eggnog in<br />
that glass. It’s a typical holiday drink that appears in the dairy section<br />
around October. But did you know that drinking eggnog at Christmas is<br />
believed to go back as far as the early 17th century?<br />
Eggnog is a variation of a British drink, posset, which contains eggs,<br />
milk and ale. A well-made posset<br />
was said to have three different<br />
layers. The top layer, or the<br />
‘grace,’ was white and foamy. In<br />
the middle was a smooth, spicy<br />
custard; at the bottom was a<br />
pungent alcoholic liquid. The top<br />
layers were eaten with a spoon;<br />
the fermented beverage below<br />
was drunk through the ‘pipe,’ or<br />
spout of the posset pot.<br />
Eggnog became common to the<br />
upper-class in England during the<br />
1800s. Eggnog literally means “eggs<br />
inside a small cup.” Formerly referred to<br />
as “egg and grog in a noggin,” this beverage’s<br />
name was shortened to eggnog.<br />
Noggin referred to a wooden mug that<br />
was used to serve drinks in taverns. Grog<br />
means rum or alcohol.<br />
In the late<br />
1700s, eggnog<br />
made its way to the<br />
United States from<br />
England. Centuries later, eggnog, with its many<br />
variations, is still an incredibly popular drink<br />
during the holiday season. Generally, though, the<br />
U.S. version of eggnog includes milk, sugar, egg<br />
yolks, and heavy cream. During Colonial times,<br />
rum was used as the alcohol.<br />
Antique posset cup<br />
Today, you may find eggnog spiked with brandy, rum, whisky, amaretto<br />
or another alcohol. It is also served without the benefit of alcohol.<br />
Before the worries of consuming raw egg products appeared, eggnog<br />
was indeed made with raw eggs. Today, the eggs are cooked into a light<br />
custard first. Commercial products are pasteurized.<br />
Eggnog<br />
Serves 8 - 12<br />
12 eggs, beaten<br />
1-1/3 cup sugar<br />
pinch salt<br />
10 cups whole milk<br />
2 Tbsps. vanilla<br />
4 cups heavy whipping cream<br />
2/3 cup powdered sugar<br />
2 cups rum or brandy (optional)<br />
1/2 tsp. ground nutmeg<br />
In a heavy pot, combine eggs, 1/3<br />
cup sugar, and salt and beat with<br />
wire whisk. Gradually stir in milk,<br />
beating until mixture is smooth.<br />
Cook 10 to 15 minutes over medium<br />
heat stirring constantly, until<br />
mixture coats a metal spoon.<br />
Remove custard from heat and<br />
stir in vanilla. Chill for about 4<br />
hours.<br />
In a large mixer bowl, combine<br />
heavy cream and powdered sugar.<br />
Beat until stiff peaks form. Stir in<br />
rum (or equal amount of milk) and<br />
fold whipped cream mixture into<br />
the cooled custard. Pour eggnog<br />
into serving bowl, and sprinkle<br />
with nutmeg.<br />
Lemon posset<br />
3 cups heavy cream<br />
1-1/4 cups sugar<br />
3 lemons, juiced<br />
3 Tbsps. additional heavy cream<br />
for topping<br />
In a saucepan, stir together 3<br />
cups of cream and sugar. Bring to a<br />
boil, and cook for 2 to 3 minutes.<br />
Stir in the lemon juice. Pour into<br />
serving glasses (martini or wine<br />
glasses will work,) and refrigerate<br />
until set, about 5 hours. Pour a little<br />
more cream over the tops just<br />
before serving.<br />
Candied citrus peel<br />
— This is a good way to deal<br />
with all those gifts of citrus. It<br />
lasts for a long time and can be<br />
added to breads, cookies or<br />
muffins, used to top a coffeecake or<br />
cream pie or decorate a frosted<br />
cake. use up lemon rind and it goes<br />
good with coffee or on cake. You<br />
can use any citrus fruit: orange,<br />
lemon or grapefruit. If you use<br />
oranges you can add brandy, cloves<br />
or other spices to the mixture.<br />
3 lemons or oranges<br />
2 cups water<br />
2 cups sugar, or as needed<br />
Cut citrus into slices, and<br />
remove the fruit pulp. Scrape off as<br />
much of the white inner layer as<br />
you can as that is the bitter part.<br />
Bring water to a boil in a small<br />
pan, and add citrus peels. Boil for<br />
about 5 minutes, until tender.<br />
Remove peels from water, and stir<br />
in sugar. Return to a boil, add<br />
peels, and boil until transparent.<br />
Drain, and allow to dry before<br />
rolling in sugar and storing in a<br />
tightly closed container.<br />
Candied Apples<br />
— This recipe uses black currant<br />
syrup, the type used to flavor<br />
drinks, to give the candied apples a<br />
beautiful red candy coating.<br />
Smaller apples will work the best.<br />
20 small red apples<br />
5 cups white sugar<br />
1/2 cup corn syrup, light or dark<br />
1-1/2 cups mineral water<br />
2 Tbsps. black currant syrup<br />
Place wooden sticks into each<br />
apple at the stem end. Set aside.<br />
In a heavy saucepan, mix together<br />
the sugar, corn syrup and water.<br />
Bring to a boil, then reduce the<br />
heat to medium and continue to<br />
cook until the mixture reaches 300<br />
to 310°F or until the mixture<br />
reaches the hard crack stage —<br />
when a small amount of syrup<br />
dropped into cold water forms<br />
hard, brittle threads. This will take<br />
a good 45 minutes.<br />
Remove the sugar mixture from<br />
the heat and stir in the black currant<br />
syrup. Quickly dip all of the<br />
apples, holding them by the stick.<br />
Set on waxed paper to dry.
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Church hosted a live nativity scene Dec. 2 at Cravath Lakefront Park<br />
in Whitewater. The event featured actors portraying the story of the birth of<br />
Jesus Christ. Visitors enjoyed Christmas carols, a petting zoo, camel rides,<br />
refreshments and warming fires. Attending were angels, shepherds, wise men<br />
(and young ladies) and Joseph with Mary, riding a very accommodating donkey,<br />
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The simplest things<br />
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I have fond memories of Christmastime<br />
there. It was my first year of teaching;<br />
I attended a rural school for eight years, so I<br />
knew what to expect at Christmas — a program<br />
and party for the pupils and the whole community.<br />
During Thanksgiving break, I found plays,<br />
poems, songs and other things so each pupil had<br />
several things to memorize for the program.<br />
From then until the big night, we really practiced.<br />
At last, the night arrived. Decorations were<br />
up, the tree was lit. Pupils all looking their best.<br />
The audience really liked the program. A success!<br />
Then Santa came and passed out candy<br />
and the gifts that the children had brought for<br />
others in a gift exchange. I exchanged gifts with<br />
all of them. I can truly say that this is a fond<br />
memory.<br />
— Dorothy Barker, Elkhorn<br />
C<br />
hristmas 1946 is indeed memorable for<br />
me. I was 7 years old and enjoyed the<br />
company of two active, energetic,<br />
inquisitive — and sometimes annoying —<br />
younger brothers. However, our family dynamics<br />
were about to change. Our mother was soon<br />
to deliver a new baby.<br />
The birth occurred Dec. 17 at St. Joseph’s<br />
Hospital in Marshfield, Wis. To my great joy,<br />
our new family member was a bouncing 8pound<br />
baby girl. Finally, I had a sister, and my<br />
parents allowed me to pick her first name —<br />
Beverly.<br />
Mom came home with our new sister on<br />
Christmas Eve day. Mother and Dad put<br />
Beverly Anne in my doll buggy, wheeled her<br />
over to the Christmas tree and said, “Here’s<br />
your Christmas present, a real live doll.”<br />
For many years, our baby sister was called<br />
“Dolly.” This year, she turned 61 years old on<br />
Dec. 17, and we still treasure her as our<br />
Christmas “Dolly.”<br />
— Karen L. Redmann, Janesville<br />
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Deejay<br />
celebrates<br />
10 years<br />
TWIN LAKES —<br />
In 1998, 12-year-old<br />
Twin Lakes native<br />
Travis Wetzel was<br />
asked to bring some<br />
music to play at his<br />
aunt’s surprise<br />
birthday party. This<br />
was a big responsibility<br />
for a young<br />
boy, but he brought<br />
the noise, the people<br />
liked it and they<br />
wanted more.<br />
From that day on,<br />
Wetzel decided he<br />
would be the man to<br />
provide the music.<br />
Shortly after his initial<br />
gig, he tapped<br />
into his various<br />
resources and created<br />
his deejay service,<br />
Trav-A-Ling<br />
Tunes.<br />
“I really enjoyed<br />
giving people an<br />
opportunity to have<br />
fun while using<br />
music as my tool,”<br />
Wetzel said. “That<br />
night I decided I<br />
really wanted to continue<br />
to deejay.”<br />
Now almost 10<br />
years later, Wetzel is<br />
a senior studying<br />
business and marketing<br />
education at<br />
the University of<br />
Wisconsin-<br />
Whitewater, but he<br />
hasn’t given up on<br />
his career as a deejay.<br />
In fact, he has<br />
expanded it to<br />
become one of the<br />
most recognized deejay<br />
services in southern<br />
Wisconsin.<br />
Wetzel will be celebrating<br />
his 10th<br />
year as the owner<br />
and operator of<br />
Trav-A-Ling Tunes<br />
early in 2008 and<br />
plans to stick with it<br />
for years to come.<br />
“At first because I<br />
was so young, I only<br />
wanted to deejay for<br />
elementary and middle<br />
schools,” he said.<br />
Now he provides<br />
sound and lighting<br />
services for high<br />
schools, colleges,<br />
weddings, private<br />
parties, corporate<br />
events, and concerts.<br />
“I find it amazing<br />
that 10 years later, I<br />
am still deejaying<br />
with more bookings<br />
than ever before,” he<br />
added.<br />
Wetzel still has<br />
his priorities<br />
straight though. He<br />
understands that<br />
finishing his education<br />
comes first and<br />
will help in the long<br />
run.<br />
“It gets tricky<br />
handling my college<br />
classes in addition to<br />
running a business,”<br />
he said. “But being a<br />
business and marketing<br />
education<br />
student at UW-<br />
Whitewater has<br />
helped me become a<br />
more intelligent<br />
entrepreneur.”
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Dahle family donates<br />
$100,000 in scholarships<br />
WHITEWATER — The Dahle Family<br />
Memorial Scholarship, sponsored by alumni of<br />
the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, has<br />
received $100,000 in new funds from family<br />
members of the original donors.<br />
The new money makes it possible to offer<br />
additional scholarships<br />
for the 2007-’08 school<br />
year and $10,000 per<br />
year in scholarships<br />
for the next nine<br />
years.<br />
“This is a wonderful<br />
addition to our college,”<br />
said Megan<br />
Matthews, director of<br />
advancement for the<br />
College of Arts and<br />
Communication. “The<br />
impact that this gift<br />
makes in the lives of<br />
the students receiving<br />
the scholarships is<br />
more than just the<br />
dollars they receive, it<br />
encourages them as<br />
they pursue their<br />
dreams to change the<br />
future.”<br />
The Dahle Family<br />
Memorial Scholarship<br />
was established by<br />
the family of Ann and<br />
Jon Dahle in honor of<br />
their commitment to<br />
the university. Ann<br />
joined UW-<br />
Whitewater in 1927<br />
working in the registrar’s<br />
office. Through<br />
her 29-year career,<br />
she affected the lives<br />
of countless students,<br />
especially as the<br />
director of student<br />
admissions. Ann’s<br />
children, Jon and<br />
Mary, both graduated<br />
from Whitewater<br />
College High School.<br />
Ann’s son Jon graduated<br />
from UW-<br />
Whitewater in 1938.<br />
He was involved in<br />
football, basketball<br />
and track. He was<br />
also voted the Most<br />
Popular Man on campus<br />
in 1938. As an<br />
alumnus, Jon was<br />
actively involved with<br />
the university.<br />
The new funds were<br />
donated by Mary and<br />
her husband Warren<br />
Armstrong, and will<br />
have a significant<br />
impact on students<br />
and the college’s<br />
scholarship program<br />
for the next 10 years.<br />
It also will continue<br />
to make a difference,<br />
as the interest it<br />
earns helps increase<br />
the original principal<br />
amount.<br />
“We are happy that<br />
our family connection<br />
to the university lives<br />
on through the Dahle<br />
Scholarships,” said<br />
Jon Armstrong, Mary<br />
and Warren’s son.<br />
The college had a<br />
special scholarship<br />
competition to give<br />
out the additional<br />
scholarships this year.<br />
The recipients are<br />
senior Ben Fiess of<br />
Watertown, sophomore<br />
Michael Roemer<br />
of Brodhead and sophomore<br />
Tyler King of<br />
Jefferson. Fiess is<br />
majoring in art,<br />
Roemer is majoring in<br />
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majoring in theatre.<br />
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Ag Day at the Capitol<br />
planned for Jan. 30<br />
MADISON — Ag Day at the Capitol is set<br />
for Jan. 30 at the Monona Terrace in<br />
Madison.<br />
The event is the largest gathering of farmers<br />
from across the state, representing a<br />
variety of farm groups to learn more about<br />
state issues, and meet with their state representatives.<br />
The Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation<br />
said the day will include discussion on protection<br />
of the right-to-farm law, health care,<br />
renewal energy and nutrient management.<br />
“The difference this day makes for agriculture<br />
is tremendous,” said Bill Bruins, president<br />
of the Farm Bureau. “By having farmers<br />
from every major farm group and commodity<br />
in the state taking part, our legislative<br />
leaders have no doubt about the needs<br />
and opportunities for a growing agricultural<br />
sector in Wisconsin.”<br />
Ag Day at the Capitol begins at 12:30 p.m.<br />
with a briefing on state issues. Several legislative<br />
speakers will be invited to address<br />
farmers. At 3 p.m., farmers will walk to the<br />
Capitol and meet with their representatives<br />
to lobby on issues favorable for Wisconsin<br />
farmers. A buffet dinner will be held starting<br />
at 5 p.m. at Monona Terrace.<br />
Farmers can register by calling the<br />
Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation at (800)<br />
261-3276. The cost is $10. Registration deadline<br />
is Jan. 18. Late registrations will cost<br />
$15.<br />
Children’s center<br />
receives mark of quality<br />
WHITEWATER — The University of<br />
Wisconsin-Whitewater Children’s Center has<br />
earned the National Association for the<br />
Education of Young Children mark of quality.<br />
The children’s center is one of the first programs<br />
in the country to be recognized by the<br />
NAEYC for its excellence in the early childhood<br />
education field.<br />
To achieve NAEYC accreditation, early-childhood<br />
education programs volunteer to be measured<br />
against the most robust and rigorous<br />
national standards on education, health and<br />
safety.<br />
“We’re proud to have earned the mark of quality<br />
from NAEYC, and be recognized for our commitment<br />
to reaching the highest professional<br />
standards,” said Cigdem Unal, director of the<br />
children’s center.<br />
To achieve NAEYC Accreditation, a program<br />
must meet all required criteria and meet at<br />
‘We’re proud to have<br />
earned the mark of<br />
quality from NAEYC,<br />
and be recognized for<br />
our commitment to<br />
reaching the highest<br />
professional standards’<br />
— Cigdem Unal<br />
Children’s Center director<br />
least 80 percent<br />
of the criteria<br />
on which<br />
it is assessed<br />
for each program<br />
standard.<br />
For curriculum<br />
and physicalenvironment,<br />
the UW-<br />
Whitewater<br />
Children’s<br />
Center earned<br />
88 percent and<br />
the following<br />
categories<br />
placed in the 100 percent range: relationships,<br />
teaching, assessment of child progress, health,<br />
teachers, families, community relationships and<br />
leadership and management.<br />
In the 20 years since NAEYC accreditation<br />
was established, it has become a widely recognized<br />
sign of high-quality early childhood education.<br />
More than<br />
More than 11,000 programs serving 1 million<br />
young children — approximately 8 percent of all<br />
preschools and early childhood programs — currently<br />
are accredited by NAEYC.<br />
“The new accreditation system raises the bar<br />
for preschools, childcare centers and other early<br />
childhood programs,” said Mark Ginsberg, executive<br />
director of NAEYC. “The UW-Whitewater<br />
Children’s Center’s NAEYC accreditation is a<br />
sign that they are a leader in a national effort to<br />
invest in high-quality early childhood education<br />
and to help give all children a better start.”<br />
For more information, visit<br />
www.naeyc.org/accreditation.
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Twinkling lights always draw a crowd<br />
PHOTO COURTESY OF DANA PATTEN<br />
Pam Wolff, of Waterford, right, passes out Christmas lights to young volunteers<br />
as they help finish her holiday lighting display. Wolff and her late husband<br />
turned their 100,000-light hobby into a unique fundraiser for the<br />
Lakeland Animal Welfare Society. Several volunteers helped assemble the display<br />
this year so Wolff could still display the lights and collect donations.<br />
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Holiday lighting display serves<br />
as fundraiser for furry friends<br />
BY AMY RATH<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
WATERFORD — The twinkle of lights is a<br />
familiar sight around the holidays, especially<br />
for those who drive past the home of Pam Wolff.<br />
Over 100,000 lights are displayed each holiday<br />
season across 1.5 acres of her country<br />
homestead, located at 23230 County Road K,<br />
outside of Waterford.<br />
“This is a tradition my husband (Bobby)<br />
started several years ago after he retired,” Wolff<br />
said. “He loved the holidays and decided he had<br />
the time and energy it takes to make a display<br />
of this size.”<br />
After several years of watching people from<br />
near and far drive by their home to enjoy the<br />
lights, the couple came up with a unique way to<br />
turn their hobby into a way to give back to the<br />
community.<br />
For the past eight years, the Wolffs have<br />
gathered collections of food, supplies and monetary<br />
funds to benefit the Lakeland Animal<br />
Welfare Society. They place barrels at the end<br />
of their driveway, and ask those who visit the<br />
display to donate to the shelter.<br />
“We figured since the lights already drew in a<br />
crowd, this would be an easy way to help give<br />
back at Christmas time,” Wolff said.<br />
Since they began the special fundraiser, the<br />
outpouring of support has been overwhelming.<br />
Last season, they raised thousands of pounds of<br />
food and supplies for the shelter, with the hope<br />
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“The Wolffs have helped us out so much with<br />
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the shelter’s public relations director and volunteer<br />
coordinator. “They do such a great job<br />
every year with their display, and their donation<br />
helps up out so much.”<br />
Though friends and co-workers have always<br />
been recruited to help set up the displays, this<br />
year, the help from friends and from the shelter<br />
meant even more. Bobby Wolff passed away<br />
earlier this fall.<br />
“I never would have been able to set up this<br />
display on my own,” Wolff said. “It meant a lot<br />
to me to have so many people so willing to help<br />
make this happen, as helping animals was<br />
always so important to both Bobby and I.”<br />
The couple’s support for the shelter goes<br />
beyond their holiday lighting. They have been<br />
fostering cats for the shelter for many years.<br />
After finding a stray in their neighborhood,<br />
they took it to the Lakeland Animal Shelter and<br />
were surprised by how many animals were<br />
housed there.<br />
“We had wanted to foster animals for a while<br />
and when we saw how great (Lakeland’s) need<br />
was for homes willing to foster cats, we were<br />
eager to help,” Wolff said.<br />
She added that she plans to continue to not<br />
only foster animals, but to keep the lighting<br />
display fundraiser going as long as she is able<br />
to.<br />
“If you ask anyone who knew (my husband),<br />
they would probably tell you what they remember<br />
most about him is his love for animals,”<br />
Wolff said. “This is just a great way for me to<br />
keep giving back and to honor his memory.”<br />
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Buddy system works well at Lake Geneva school<br />
LAKE GENEVA — Sequencing was the task of the<br />
day at Eastview Elementary School, when kindergarten<br />
students in Tami Martin’s class paired with their buddies<br />
in Karie Huttner’s second-grade class to create<br />
computer-based story boards.<br />
The story boards were complete with the kindergartner's<br />
drawings, written text and voice-overs.<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>orporating three pictures, the kindergarten students<br />
drew from their trip to the Lake Geneva fire station,<br />
the kindergartners focused on sequencing: the concept<br />
of things having a beginning, middle and end.<br />
Second-grade buddies helped the kindergarten students<br />
if they got stuck on the sequencing of the trip.<br />
“My students learn how to apply and teach another<br />
person what they themselves are learning,” Huttner<br />
said.<br />
The second-graders scanned the pictures and<br />
uploaded them to Story Board, a computerized program<br />
used to organize media into a book-like format. The<br />
students worked together to set the pictures to music<br />
and recorded the kindergartners telling the story of the<br />
trip. Listening in the room as the students worked on<br />
their projects, the children giggled with excitement and<br />
pride as they heard their own voices play back their<br />
own stories through the computer.<br />
The students also used the 6+1 Traits of Writing<br />
model with adding details into pictures and words. The<br />
program is an instructional model focusing on ideas,<br />
organization, voice, word choice, sentence fluency, conventions<br />
and presentation. Lake Geneva Schools have<br />
placed great emphasis on the model for the last several<br />
years.<br />
Using Photo Story, a free program Huttner learned<br />
about during a workshop, this activity integrates writ-<br />
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Through Dec. 28:<br />
Christmas in the Country,<br />
Nov. 24-Dec. 28: Grand Geneva<br />
Resort, Lake Geneva. This glorious<br />
festival of lights, music, theatre,<br />
cuisine and merriment<br />
begins with the illumination of a<br />
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The festival continues<br />
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Geneva and features dozens of<br />
mechanical holiday displays, daily<br />
holiday teas, gingerbread house<br />
building contests, breakfast with<br />
Santa and more. There are daily<br />
performances of Hooray for<br />
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spectacular costumes,<br />
amazing music and fabulous<br />
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Dec. 25:<br />
Christmas dinner, Dec. 25,<br />
sponsored by the Elkhorn<br />
Kiwanis Club. Free community<br />
meal with a goodwill offering. 2<br />
p.m. For more information call<br />
(262) 723-3246 or e-mail<br />
info@elkhornkiwanis.org.<br />
Dec. 26:<br />
Thank You Line, Dec. 26, children<br />
call to thank Santa or Mrs.<br />
Claus from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. (262)<br />
763-7111. Sponsored by Mount<br />
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Dec. 27:<br />
Yo-Yo class, Dec. 27,<br />
Christmas at the top museum,<br />
Dec. 27, 28 and 3, Spinning Top<br />
Museum, 533 Milwaukee Ave.,<br />
Burlington. Ages 8 to adult. Call<br />
ahead. (262)763-3946, www.topmuseum.org.<br />
Dec. 27-30:<br />
Christmas at the Top<br />
Museum, Dec. 27-30. Hands-on<br />
spinning tops, exhibit, live show,<br />
see 2,000 tops, yo-yos and gyroscopes,<br />
call ahead, children must<br />
be with an adult, Spinning Top &<br />
Yo-Yo Museum, 533 Milwaukee<br />
Ave., Burlington. (262) 763-3946,<br />
Dec. 31:<br />
Burlington Liars Club chooses<br />
Championship Lie for the<br />
ing and technology.<br />
“My students are writing and bringing to life their<br />
buddies stories,” she said.<br />
Working with buddies is also a growing concept<br />
throughout the Lake Geneva school system. Martin and<br />
Huttner have incorporated the buddy method into<br />
many elements of learning during this school year.<br />
“The partnership is nice for all students,” Martin<br />
said. “It is a time my kindergartners look forward to<br />
because they are able to work with a second-grader to<br />
learn advanced computer skills as well.”<br />
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Wis., 53105.<br />
Jan. 5:<br />
Elks Hoop Shoot, Jan. 5, at<br />
12:30 p.m. at Our Redeemer<br />
Church, 416 W. Geneva St. in<br />
Delavan. Open to ages 8 to 13.<br />
For more information, call (262)<br />
728-9820.<br />
PHOTO CREDIT<br />
Deana Patino, right, works with<br />
kindergartner Karen Soto on a<br />
sequencing project. The project<br />
incorporates drawings by Patino<br />
from a trip the kindergarten students<br />
at Eastview Elementary<br />
School recently made to the Lake<br />
Geneva fire station.<br />
The kindergartners learn from their older buddies<br />
and look up to them as well.<br />
“When the kids work together with kids of other<br />
grade levels they will often try new things they<br />
wouldn’t do on their own. This can be something as<br />
simple as learning to tie their shoes or reading each<br />
other books,” Martin explained. “It also allows us to<br />
have younger kids try harder things and older kids to<br />
practice skills they already know. In addition, we practice<br />
oral conversation skills, group skills and team<br />
work.”<br />
CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY<br />
PHOTO COURTESY OF GRAND GENEVA RESORT<br />
More than half a million lights illuminate the structures and grounds of the Grand Geneva Resort for the holiday. Take a drive through the<br />
grounds and celebrate the holidays with friends and family through Dec. 30. Inside the resort, enjoy Snap, Jingle, Pop! caroling at 4:30 p.m.,<br />
Tuesday through Sunday in the lobby. Afternoon tea is served from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily, through Dec. 30 (excluding Christmas Day)<br />
Reserve a table and take a step back in time and tradition. Call (262) 249-4788 for more information.<br />
Jan. 11:<br />
Winter swing dance lessons,<br />
Jan. 11, beginners at 6:30 p.m.,<br />
intermediate at 7:15 p.m. at St.<br />
Francis de Sales Parish Center,<br />
148 Main St. in Lake Geneva. For<br />
more information, call (262) 348-<br />
9336.<br />
Jan. 18:<br />
Winter swing dance lessons,<br />
Jan. 18, beginners at 6:30 p.m.,<br />
intermediate at 7:15 p.m. at St.<br />
Francis de Sales Parish Center,<br />
148 Main St. in Lake Geneva. For<br />
more information, call (262) 348-<br />
9336.<br />
Jan. 19:<br />
Elkhorn Chamber of<br />
Commerce annual meeting and<br />
banquet, Jan. 19, 2008,<br />
Evergreen Golf Club, N6246<br />
Highway 12, Elkhorn. For more<br />
information, call (262) 723-5788<br />
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$700. 262-903-5483<br />
MATTRESS, QUEEN Ortho<br />
Plush set, still in plastic<br />
$145. 262-812-7066<br />
New & Used Appliances<br />
New scratch & dent save<br />
30-50%. We have it all!<br />
Wahl's Appliances<br />
608-754-7438 or<br />
608-365-4920<br />
NEW MATTRESS AND<br />
BOX, King $175, Full $90,<br />
can deliver. 262-812-7066<br />
NEW YEAR SALE! See<br />
Rockler! Woodworker's<br />
Depot, Midwest's Largest!<br />
M-F 8-6, Sat 8-4. Oneida<br />
St off 41 Right @ Subway,<br />
2965 Ramada Way, Green<br />
Bay 800-891-9003 (wcan)<br />
NUMEROUS CUB<br />
CADET Snowblowers<br />
and blades, fits many<br />
models. 262-882-5035 or<br />
608-362-0994,<br />
leave message.<br />
OAK FIREWOOD, $90<br />
face cord, delivered. 262-<br />
649-6830<br />
PRE INVENTORY SALE!<br />
40% off as of 9am Wed,<br />
Dec 26 th during our after<br />
Christmas sale on select<br />
merchandise for men and<br />
women. Save up to 40%<br />
at BRADLEY'S in historic<br />
downtown Delavan on<br />
Wed, Dec 26 th .<br />
Reach over 30 million<br />
homes with one buy.<br />
Advertise in NANI for only<br />
$2,795 per week!<br />
For information, visit<br />
www.naninetwork.com.<br />
SEAS<strong>ONE</strong>D FIREWOOD<br />
$100 per face cord, Jim<br />
262-903-3744<br />
SELECT COMFORT,<br />
Queen & box spring,<br />
$100. 262-723-6726<br />
SNOWBLOWER, 2 stage,<br />
1 year old, $400 OBO.<br />
262-275-2796<br />
Spa/Hot Tub must sell.<br />
MSRP $4,999. Deluxe upgrade<br />
51 jets. High power<br />
pump system. New never<br />
used, No maintenance .<br />
Cabinet. <strong>Inc</strong>ludes cover.<br />
Will deliver. $3,999. Full<br />
warranty. Call 866-920-<br />
7089<br />
STEEL BUILDINGS:<br />
Forced to Liquidate Three;<br />
25x30, 30x40, 40x60. Still<br />
Crated/Factory Direct!<br />
Free Delivery! Will Sacrifice!<br />
1-800-411-5869 x26<br />
(wcan)<br />
STIHL CHAIN SAW<br />
038AV Magnum II,<br />
20” & 24” bars, $400.<br />
608-754-2591<br />
64003<br />
THOMAS THE TRAIN<br />
play table, 4 bins included,<br />
like new, $40 OBO. 262-<br />
723-1686<br />
TORO POWER shift 824<br />
snow thrower, 8 horse industrial<br />
motor, electric<br />
start, walk behind cab, low<br />
hours, $700. Dan 608-<br />
295-5208<br />
USED APPLIANCES<br />
Lyle's TV & Appliance<br />
17 S Washington, Elkhorn<br />
262-723-3477<br />
Walworth County<br />
Sunday<br />
Office Hours:<br />
Monday-Friday<br />
8 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />
&<br />
Saturday, 8 a.m.- Noon<br />
WALWORTH COUNTY<br />
SUNDAY<br />
SHOPPER ADVERTISER<br />
262-728-3424<br />
We buy, sell & trade guns.<br />
Beloit Sport Center, 557 E.<br />
Grand. 608-365-6952<br />
WOOD BURNING Stove,<br />
free standing, $300. 608-<br />
436-8200<br />
PAPER DOLLS<br />
Home Furnishings of<br />
Lake Geneva<br />
50% OFF ALL<br />
PRE INVENTORY SALE!<br />
40% off as of 9am Wed,<br />
Dec 26th during our after<br />
Christmas sale on select<br />
merchandise for men and<br />
women. Save up to 40%<br />
at BRADLEY'S in historic<br />
downtown Delavan on<br />
Wed Dec 26th Christmas Merchandise<br />
Starting December 26<br />
.<br />
th<br />
138 Geneva Square Mall<br />
Lake Geneva, WI<br />
262-248-6268<br />
$$$ ACCESS LAWSUIT<br />
CASH NOW!!! As seen on<br />
TV. Injury Lawsuit Dragging?<br />
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386-3692 www.injuryadvances.com<br />
1000 ENVELOPES =<br />
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every envelope stuffed<br />
with our sales material.<br />
GUARANTEED! Free Information.<br />
24 hr recording<br />
1-800-211-8057 (wcan)<br />
ATTEND COLLEGE ON-<br />
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Business, Paralegal, Computers,<br />
Criminal Justice.<br />
Job placement assistance.<br />
Financial aid and computer<br />
provided if qualified.<br />
Call 866-858-2121<br />
www.OnlineTide<br />
waterTech.com<br />
CASH ADVANCE.<br />
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by law.
30 Walworth County Sunday Sunday, December 23, 2007 Place Your Ad Today!!<br />
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815-338-2800<br />
Towing Available<br />
<strong>FREE</strong> Debt Help<br />
888-940-3222<br />
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<strong>FREE</strong> WEIGHT LOSS<br />
Call to get your free bottle<br />
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<strong>GET</strong> FAST CASH! 24/7!<br />
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DENT? Claim may be<br />
worth $250,000+. HEART<br />
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million dollars+. Call tollfree<br />
1-866-546-2729<br />
(24 hours)<br />
Owe the IRS or State???<br />
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returns???<br />
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Hablamos espanol<br />
SANTA & MRS CLAUS<br />
Scott Thomas<br />
Entertainment<br />
www.STE4fun.com<br />
262-728-7773<br />
STOP FORECLOSURE<br />
This is not bankruptcy. We<br />
do not buy houses.<br />
1-800-771-4453 ext 85<br />
www.house911.com<br />
UNSECURED LOANS!<br />
$1,000-$100,000. No collateral<br />
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personal or business use.<br />
Easy application process.<br />
Start-ups welcome.<br />
Email required<br />
www.AmOne.com/Flyer<br />
1-800-466-8596<br />
WCAN AND/OR THE<br />
MEMBER PUBLICA-<br />
TIONS review all ads to<br />
the best of our ability. Unfortunately,<br />
there are unscrupulous<br />
people waiting<br />
to take your money. We<br />
recommend that care be<br />
taken in answering ads<br />
that sound too good to be<br />
true. If at any time you<br />
have a complaint regarding<br />
an ad, please contact<br />
the Department of Trade,<br />
Agriculture and Consumer<br />
Protection at 1-800-422-<br />
7128 to ask questions or<br />
to register a complaint.<br />
(wcan)<br />
WE PAY CASH NOW<br />
For future payments from<br />
annuities, lawsuit settlements,<br />
lottery winnings,<br />
and seller held notes. Also<br />
cash now for pending<br />
settlements.<br />
www.lumpsumcash.com<br />
800-509-8527<br />
WEIGHT LOSS <strong>FREE</strong><br />
<strong>FREE</strong> Drop 2 pant/dress<br />
sizes. Call for Free bottle<br />
with hoodia, please limit 1<br />
per household. Call now<br />
800-743-0615<br />
<strong>FREE</strong> KITTENS<br />
to good home.<br />
262-736-2877<br />
**OLD GUITARS<br />
WANTED!**<br />
Fender, Gibson, Gretsch,<br />
Martin, D'Angelico,<br />
Stromberg, Rickenbacker,<br />
and Mosrite. Gibson<br />
Mandolins/Banjos.<br />
1930's thru 1970's. TOP<br />
CASH PAID! These<br />
brands only please.<br />
1-800-401-0440<br />
BLADE FOR SKID LOAD-<br />
ER and 1980's Yamaha<br />
snowmobile, exciter or<br />
phazer. 262-903-7121<br />
STORAGE AVAILABLE<br />
10'x10's, 10'x20's,<br />
10'x30's & 10'x40's available.<br />
262-245-5864<br />
2 - COCKATIELS, cage<br />
and accessories, $250,<br />
262-903-6974<br />
AKC COCKER SPANIEL<br />
puppies $250. 262-248-<br />
7746 or 262-903-1348<br />
AKC MINI DACHSHUND<br />
puppies, first shots, $350-<br />
$400. Ready now.<br />
262-745-7668<br />
AKC PUPS Basset-Beagle-Cocker-Chihuahua-<br />
Lab-Lhasa-Pomeranian-<br />
Schipperke-Schnauzer-<br />
Springer TERRIERS:<br />
Cairn-Rat-Wire Fox-Westie-Yorkie<br />
SCHULZ 920-<br />
526-3512 (wcan)<br />
AMAZON PARROT, $600<br />
with very nice cage. Gentle<br />
bird, talks & sings. 608-<br />
313-9518<br />
AQUATIC WORLD<br />
WHOLESALE AQUARIUM<br />
PRICES: 30gal $45; 75gal<br />
$99; 125gal $199. 10%<br />
OFF SELECT HOLIDAY<br />
KITS! BUY 2 FISH-<strong>GET</strong> 1<br />
<strong>FREE</strong>! 262-567-9293<br />
(wcan)<br />
AUSTRALIAN Shepherd<br />
Puppies. $200-250.<br />
608-883-2713 Richmond,<br />
Whitewater area.<br />
BOSTON TERRIERS,<br />
mini & toy Schnauzers or<br />
Schnoodle puppies. $300<br />
262-642-2035<br />
CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES,<br />
females $450, males<br />
$350. 262-993-4009<br />
CHOCOLATE LAB PUPS<br />
Family raised and great<br />
with children. Great hunting<br />
lines. AFC-NFC Master<br />
Hunter. Best pedigree<br />
in the USA! (Born 9-24-07)<br />
$1,000 262-339-0061<br />
(wcan)<br />
Christmas Kittens, males<br />
3 Main Coons, 11 weeks<br />
old, $50. 262-245-6930<br />
COCKAPOO PUPPIES<br />
Five beautiful male<br />
puppies. Pictures online<br />
at animaldaycare.com<br />
$500 per puppy.<br />
262-215-2766<br />
DACHSHUNDS, Mini's,<br />
AKC beautiful reds &<br />
creams, females, 9 weeks,<br />
shots, $450. Lake Geneva.<br />
262-745-5200<br />
GERMAN SHEPHERD<br />
PUPS! AKC. Excellent<br />
temperament! Shots &<br />
Wormed. US/German<br />
bloodlines.<br />
Genetic Guarantee!<br />
715-537-5399<br />
www.jerland.com (wcan)<br />
Golden Retriever pups,<br />
excellent with kids, 2 litters,<br />
now taking deposits,<br />
ready to go 12/24 & Jan<br />
1 st , males $225, females<br />
$275. 608-295-3844<br />
JACK RUSSELL Terrier<br />
pups, all shots, males &<br />
females. $200 & up.<br />
815-648-2323<br />
KITTENS FOR SALE.<br />
Rescued Oct 26. 2 Females,<br />
6 months old,<br />
spayed, dewormed, rabies<br />
& distemper shots, asking<br />
$85 each. 262-723-1771<br />
NEWFOUNDLAND ST.<br />
BERNARD cross puppies,<br />
raised by stay at home<br />
puppy mom & home<br />
schooled, each have their<br />
own birth certificate, 1 st<br />
shots, wormed & comes<br />
with a puppy warranty.<br />
Now taking deposits, $450<br />
each. Lori 608-728-4109<br />
cell#, can meet.<br />
POMERANIAN<br />
born 7-1-07, $250, with<br />
papers.608-728-3803<br />
PUREBRED FEMALE<br />
Boston Terrier Puppy.<br />
$400. 262-348-1495<br />
PUREBRED Seal Point<br />
Siamese kittens, long<br />
haired, $150 each, ready<br />
to go at Christmas. 262-<br />
248-1853<br />
TOY PODDLE or Pekipoo<br />
Puppies, $400/ea. 608-<br />
754-0065<br />
YORKIE-POO pup, male,<br />
cute & cuddly. Ready for<br />
Christmas. Vaccinated,<br />
dewormed, Vet checked<br />
$450. 262-949-4790<br />
1995 ALUMINUM 3 horse<br />
trailer with dressing room<br />
$4,500 OBO. 262-539-<br />
2715<br />
1998 JOHN DEERE 4600<br />
tractor, cab, heater, 4x4,<br />
460 bucket, great shape<br />
$14,000 OBO. 262-742-<br />
4050<br />
250 big square bales<br />
grass hay. 100 large<br />
round bales grass hay.<br />
262-736-4677<br />
BOBCAT, 371 front hydraulic,<br />
quick attach bucket,<br />
high/low speed, cage,<br />
cab, very clean. $3,500<br />
firm 608-676-5961<br />
FORESTRY EQUIP-<br />
MENT: 3pt PTO FARMI<br />
logging winches-165' cable.<br />
VALBY 3pt PTO<br />
woodchippers. Replacement<br />
bucket grapples-rotators-skidsteer<br />
& tractor<br />
tire chains. Three Rivers<br />
866-638-7885 threeriversforestry.com<br />
(wcan)<br />
HORSE BOARDING<br />
www.dawsons<br />
creekranch.com<br />
Off Highway 11 & 120.<br />
SPOT X FEEDER PIGS,<br />
New Holland 66 bailer.<br />
262-495-8161<br />
8' TALL very old all original<br />
stepback cupboard,<br />
$795 OBO. 608-289-1616<br />
MUSICAL INSTRU-<br />
MENTS NEW-USED-<br />
RENTALS-GREAT SE-<br />
LECTION! Upright/<br />
Digital/Grands! Strings &<br />
Guitars. Keyboards-<br />
Drums-Organs-Accordions-Band<br />
Instruments!<br />
Peavey Sound<br />
Systems,JBL<br />
Speakers,Crown<br />
Amps,Allen & Heath Mixers,Microphones,Sound<br />
Installs & More! QUALITY<br />
MUSICAL INSTRU-<br />
MENTS SINCE 1958<br />
Shop Online! www.Jim-<br />
LaabsMusic.com 800-<br />
657-5125 (wcan)<br />
PIANO: Jonas Chickering,<br />
excellent condition, $499.<br />
815-943-3112<br />
LICENSED CHILD CARE<br />
has openings, meals included,<br />
Delavan. 262-<br />
725-6281<br />
STAY AT HOME MOM, in<br />
Elkhorn, will care for your<br />
children as if they were my<br />
own. Low rates. Meals &<br />
snacks included. Large<br />
fenced-in yard. Excellent<br />
references. 262-716-1348<br />
$ ALL CASH CANDY<br />
ROUTE<br />
Do you earn $800<br />
in a day?<br />
Your own local candy<br />
route <strong>Inc</strong>ludes 30<br />
Machines and<br />
Candy. All for $9,995<br />
1-888-771-3490 (wcan)<br />
A system with no selling!<br />
Not MLM. Supplement<br />
your income. Up to $897<br />
per sale. www.CompleteProfits.com<br />
24 hour<br />
info. 1-800-993-0509 –<br />
Minimum $297 investment<br />
LOCAL TREE SERVICE<br />
includes 60' bucket truck,<br />
3 dump trucks, chipper,<br />
stump machine. All misc<br />
equipment is included plus<br />
all tools at the shop,<br />
asking $215,000 OBO.<br />
608-346-0662<br />
OPPORTUNITY FOR UN-<br />
LIMITED EARNINGS due<br />
to substantial growth in<br />
this industry. Very well established<br />
Satellite TV, Internet<br />
& Cell phone business<br />
in Lake Geneva.<br />
Owners will train. Will<br />
consider all offers.<br />
1-888-636-3575.<br />
Contact Dave or Michelle.<br />
LAWN & GARDEN<br />
JOHN DEERE 216, cozy<br />
cab, blower, deck, plow,<br />
rototiller, runs good<br />
$2,000. 262-736-2028<br />
238 CONSTRUCTION<br />
Remodel Specialists<br />
Commercial/Residential<br />
Finish your basement this<br />
winter. Call the Pros,<br />
repairs/remodel/new construction.<br />
Home automation,<br />
lighting controls. 262-<br />
607-0050; 262-949-1233<br />
AAA HANDYMAN: Carpentry,<br />
Plumbing, Electric,<br />
Roofs, Fences/Remodeling.<br />
Same-Day Repairs.<br />
262-745-5191<br />
CHIMNEY CLEANING &<br />
INSPECTING,<br />
26 years dedicated<br />
service. Low rate with no<br />
hidden costs. Call for<br />
same week appointments.<br />
DAMPER DUSTER<br />
CHIMNEY SERVICE<br />
262-248-6922<br />
ELECTRICIAN<br />
Nights & weekends<br />
262-745-6956<br />
FOR all of your hardwood<br />
flooring needs. Installing,<br />
sanding & refinishing. 262-<br />
215-9300<br />
FRODL CONSTRUCTION<br />
Remodeling, Garages,<br />
Roofs & Decks. Reasonable<br />
Rates. Insured. Free<br />
Estimates. 262-275-5480<br />
HANDYMAN<br />
Garage, sheds, small steel<br />
buildings built. Roofs, siding<br />
& windows. Insured.<br />
Free estimates. Call Rich<br />
262-723-5621<br />
HANDYWORKS<br />
Repairs, installations,<br />
projects or just a helping<br />
hand. No job too small.<br />
262-348-0625<br />
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL<br />
Insured<br />
& Bonded<br />
Odd Jobs to Remodels<br />
Residential & Commercial Maintenance<br />
From Gutters to Grout ~ Drywall to Doors<br />
No Job Is Too Small<br />
www.mrhandyman.com<br />
(262) 843-3919<br />
Experienced & Insured • Free Estimates<br />
233 Elm Street<br />
Walworth, WI 53184<br />
24 HR. EMERGENCY<br />
SERVICE<br />
FULLY INSURED<br />
62455<br />
65574<br />
ABLE DAVE’S CHIMNEY<br />
SPECIALIST<br />
Tuckpointing • Rebuilds • Liners<br />
Flashings • Sweeps • Chimney Caps<br />
Glass Doors<br />
FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES<br />
<strong>FREE</strong> ESTIMATES<br />
(262) 534-7102 1-800-207-7102<br />
62537<br />
Professional Builder<br />
Dale J. Czarnecki<br />
262-275-3212 62538<br />
HOME REPAIR & ENHANCEMENTS<br />
• CARPENTRY, PLUMBING AND<br />
ELECTRICAL WORK & REPAIRS<br />
• BATHROOM, KITCHEN AND<br />
BASEMENT REMODELING<br />
In Our 7th Year<br />
Serving The Lakes Area<br />
THE RIGHT <strong>ONE</strong>S<br />
262-745-30 82 LAKE GENEVA<br />
FULLY INSURED<br />
HANDYMAN<br />
Decks, roofs, garages,<br />
additions & plumbing.<br />
Call Dale. 262-275-3212<br />
Hinzpeter<br />
ROOFING<br />
Since 1982<br />
residential, shingles<br />
tear-offs, new construction<br />
insured, free estimates<br />
262-949-0197<br />
I WILL BE YOUR<br />
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT<br />
looking for employment<br />
with family or busy executive<br />
that needs grocery<br />
shopping, errands, etc.<br />
(no child or pet sitting).<br />
Good references! Please<br />
contact Pam 262-275-<br />
3397 or cell 262-607-1397<br />
JOHNSON'S HOME<br />
IMPROVEMENTS<br />
Roofing<br />
Siding<br />
Windows, Doors<br />
Pressure washing<br />
Basement finishing<br />
Wood floors<br />
<strong>FREE</strong> ESTIMATES,<br />
INSURED<br />
Call Bryan<br />
608-322-0730<br />
JUST ELECTRIC LLC<br />
Service, Remodel, Repair<br />
262-903-6873<br />
KB'S PAINTING PLUS<br />
CALL KEVIN<br />
262-325-9974<br />
MH LANDSCAPING &<br />
CONCRETE<br />
Driveways & sidewalks.<br />
Retaining walls, Patios.<br />
snowplowing. Fully insured.<br />
262-745-6389<br />
NANCE TREE CARE<br />
Affordable tree & stump<br />
removal. Spraying & fertilizing.<br />
Insured, licensed &<br />
certified by State of Wisconsin.<br />
262-728-0332<br />
65587<br />
P & P<br />
Tree and Lawn Service<br />
and Snow Removal.<br />
262-279-5773<br />
PAINTING?<br />
Interior/Exterior<br />
Free estimates * Insured<br />
On The Spot Painting<br />
608-754-SPOT (7768)<br />
PROMISE LAND<br />
PROPERTY<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
General maintenance, repairs,<br />
snow removal, odd<br />
jobs, etc. 262-903-6114<br />
R&B REMODELING<br />
Your one source need to<br />
all phase home remodeling.<br />
Free estimates. Contacts:<br />
Shane Bullis/Johnny<br />
Russom 262-725-6256<br />
RETIRED PLUMBER<br />
INSURED<br />
Plumbing, Electrical,<br />
Carpentry & Service Calls<br />
262-661-4483<br />
SECURED STORAGE<br />
IN OR OUT<br />
RV / BOAT / AUTO<br />
MOTORCYCLE, ETC.<br />
608-332-5530<br />
608-346-3139<br />
Martinez<br />
Handyman &<br />
Construction<br />
Any home repair done<br />
at lowest cost.<br />
Senior Citizen discount.<br />
Roofing, carpentry,<br />
plumbing, electrical.<br />
(262) 728-2400<br />
or (262) 749-9584 84476<br />
DRY WALL<br />
(262) 279-6518 62454<br />
DIVORCE BANKRUPTCY ANY REASON<br />
“DON’T WAIT ‘TIL IT’S TOO LATE”<br />
SAVE YOUR CREDIT<br />
WE BUY HOUSES<br />
OFFERS MADE ON EVERY HOME<br />
Gayhart Enterprises, LLC<br />
CALL RON 262-215-0662<br />
rongayhart@charter.net<br />
ROOFING<br />
Residential<br />
Specialists<br />
ROOFING &<br />
CHIMNEY CO.<br />
Fully Insured<br />
• Re-Roofs • New Roofs<br />
• Tear Offs • Flashing<br />
• Repairs • Chimneys<br />
F<br />
R E E<br />
E<br />
S<br />
T I<br />
M A T E S<br />
ROOF SHOVELING<br />
262-325-1030<br />
SNOW REMOVAL<br />
OFF ROOFS & GUTTER<br />
DE-ICING 262-723-5621<br />
SNOW REMOVAL, Walworth<br />
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3597 or 262- 215-7511<br />
SNOW SHOVELING and<br />
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SNOWPLOWING and<br />
shoveling of sidewalks.<br />
Call GUTTER PROS.<br />
262-248-0528<br />
Also other winter services<br />
available. Blown in<br />
insulation and interior<br />
painting & flooring.<br />
Affordable<br />
Garage Door<br />
Service LLC<br />
Burlington, WI<br />
Insured<br />
Free Estimates<br />
262-206-9149 or<br />
262-767-8799 65562<br />
63328<br />
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• Tuck Pointing • Flashings<br />
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• Liners • Cleaning<br />
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Tail Waggin Designer<br />
Pet Grooming<br />
Day & Evening<br />
appointments available<br />
262-279-7898<br />
TIRED OF HANGING<br />
Christmas lights, dealing<br />
with snow, well you don't<br />
have to anymore! Call<br />
Tree Tech Tree Service<br />
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262-749-8330<br />
63103<br />
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Must be at least 23yrs old<br />
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333-9291 or www.Veriha.com<br />
(wcan)
Place Your Ad Today!! Walworth County Sunday Sunday, December 23, 2007 31<br />
FULL-TIME ACCOUNTANT<br />
A local public accounting firm has an opening for an<br />
accountant/bookkeeper in our Elkhorn office. Experience<br />
is desired with individual tax preparation, Quickbooks,<br />
Microsoft Office, and/or other computerized accounting<br />
systems. Duties include, but are not limited to: tax<br />
preparation, financial statement preparation, general ledger<br />
maintenance, governmental audits, non-profit audits,<br />
payroll, and sales tax processing. Please send resumes to:<br />
Chamberlain & Henningfield CPAs, LLP<br />
P.O. Box 1119, Lake Geneva, WI 53147<br />
Email: dhenningfield@cchcpas.com<br />
Fax: (262) 249-1763<br />
Now hir i ng for 2008 Season<br />
HAWK’S V IEW GOLF CLUB<br />
Hiring all positions at our fast<br />
paced facility<br />
Receive <strong>FREE</strong> golf<br />
• Bartenders<br />
• Banquet staff<br />
• Cart attendants<br />
• Beverage cart<br />
• Cantina<br />
• Rangers<br />
• Pro Shop Staff<br />
• Line Cooks<br />
Stop in at Hawk’s View Golf Club,<br />
Monday - Saturday 8:00 - 5:00<br />
for an appplication or online at<br />
www.hawksviewgolfclub.com<br />
7377 Krueger Road<br />
Lake Geneva, WI<br />
262-348-9900<br />
3 miles north of downtown Lake Geneva<br />
www.hawksviewgolfclub.com 84963<br />
Resort and Fontana Spa<br />
“Now managed by Hostmark Hospitality<br />
Group ... operators of fine hotels and<br />
resorts nationwide for over 50 years.”<br />
FOOD & BEVERAGE<br />
Part-Time Bartenders<br />
Part-Time Bus Persons<br />
Part-Time Food Servers<br />
ACCOUNTING<br />
Full-Time Night Audit<br />
SPA<br />
Part-Time Massage Therapists<br />
Full-Time Front Desk Associate<br />
LAUNDRY<br />
Part-Time Machine Operator<br />
All positions require weekends<br />
and a flexible schedule.<br />
Apply in person to<br />
The Abbey Resort Human Resources Office,<br />
located at 269 Fontana Blvd.,<br />
Fontana, Wisconsin<br />
For Further Information please<br />
call 262-275-9095<br />
fax 262-275-9096<br />
Please visit our website<br />
www.theabbeyresort.com<br />
for information on our property. 84597<br />
84887<br />
$3,000 WEEKLY processing<br />
mail at home! Start<br />
now Free supplies! SASE:<br />
The Home Edge, 4701<br />
Shore Dr #103-413E, Virginia<br />
Beach, VA 23455<br />
<strong>Community</strong> Employment<br />
Manager: Responsibilities<br />
include management of<br />
employment services for<br />
people with disabilities.<br />
Ideal candidate would<br />
have experience in one or<br />
more of the following areas;<br />
Placement Services,<br />
Vocational Counseling/<br />
Case Management, Marketing<br />
and/or sales as related<br />
to job development.<br />
Bachelors degree required.<br />
Full time position<br />
with excellent benefits.<br />
Send Resume to:<br />
Linda R. Cheney<br />
VIP Services, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
811 E. Geneva St.<br />
Elkhorn, WI 53121<br />
262-723-4043<br />
EO/AA Employer<br />
CALL TODAY 262-767-9933<br />
Come Work for the Best!<br />
2007<br />
Small Business<br />
of the Year.<br />
-Small Business Times<br />
Offering Competitive Pay<br />
and Medical & Dental Benefits<br />
NOW HIRING:<br />
-Auto Cad (exp. in 3D and 2D)<br />
Burlington / $15.00<br />
-CNC Programmer<br />
Burlington / $15.00<br />
-Experienced Metal Polisher<br />
Burlington / $13.00<br />
-Manual Machinist<br />
Burlington / $15.00<br />
-Welding Trainees (previous HS welding a must)<br />
$10.00 to $14.00 within 1st year<br />
-Experienced CNC machinists<br />
Elkhorn / $15.00 / 1st and 2nd shift.<br />
Waterford / $18.00 / 1st shift<br />
-Circuit Board/Electronic Assemblers<br />
$9.01 up to $10.60 after 6 months<br />
-Maintenance Tech.<br />
Waterford / $18.00-$20.00<br />
-Experienced Extrusion/Slitter Operators<br />
12 hour shifts $11.00 DOE / 1st/2nd Shift<br />
-Tooling Setup Specialist<br />
$13.00 2nd Shift<br />
$3,500 WEEKLY processing<br />
mail! Written guarantee!<br />
No experience! Rush<br />
SASE: UHS, 111 So.<br />
Highland St, #432-AD,<br />
Memphis, TN. 38111-4640<br />
COCKTAIL<br />
WAIT STAFF<br />
Male and female<br />
Sugar Shack needs wait<br />
staff for our 2 showrooms.<br />
Weekends a must.<br />
Salary + tips. Will train.<br />
Apply in person after 6pm<br />
Hwy H North<br />
Lake Geneva<br />
(Lake Como)<br />
262-248-2550<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />
An excellent opportunity<br />
for an experienced and<br />
caring dental assistant to<br />
join a family based dental<br />
practice. Full-time position.<br />
Great Staff. Excellent benefits.<br />
Please fax resume<br />
and qualifications to:<br />
Wanezek Family Dentistry,<br />
East Troy 262-642-7252<br />
65779<br />
84638<br />
Send resumes to:<br />
kparker@qpscompanies.com<br />
18 East Walworth St<br />
Elkhorn, WI<br />
262-723-5600<br />
www.qpscareers.com<br />
EXECUTIVE<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
REGAL-BELOIT (NYSE-RBC) with sales in<br />
excess of $2 billion is one of the world’s<br />
largest producers of motion control devices<br />
including: electric motors, gearboxes, speed<br />
increasers and reducers. Located in downtown<br />
Beloit has an opening for an executive<br />
administrative assistant. To learn more about<br />
us go to our website at: www.regal-beloit.com<br />
This person must have superior computer<br />
skills. Experience in supporting 3 or more<br />
executives is critical. Some of the duties will<br />
include creating excel spreadsheets, forms,<br />
typing legal correspondence, event and<br />
meeting planning, making travel and<br />
accommodations arrangements.<br />
This is a full-time position offering a complete<br />
benefits package with Group Health, dental,<br />
and prescription drug plans. Retirement<br />
benefits include a 401(k) plan with a company<br />
match. If you have what it takes and want to<br />
be considered for this position please respond<br />
in confidence to the address below:<br />
REGAL-BELOIT/EXE ADMIN<br />
200 State St., Beloit, WI 53511<br />
Fax (608) 364-8815<br />
Submit your electronic resume to<br />
Email: applyhere@regalbeloit.com<br />
EOE<br />
66844<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 and<br />
more! TOLL <strong>FREE</strong><br />
1-866-844-5091<br />
DRIVERS Lease to own &<br />
owner operators. No money<br />
down! Gross to $175K<br />
year! Safety bonus! Max 3<br />
pts/3 yrs, CD:-A 2 yrs experience.<br />
877-261-0605<br />
ext 4.<br />
DRIVERS NEEDED:<br />
Home Every Weekend<br />
and Most Nites thru the<br />
Week! Great Pay & Benefits!<br />
CDL-A; 1+ years experience.<br />
1-800-593-3590<br />
EXPERIENCED<br />
CARPENTERS only for<br />
framing crew, must be<br />
dependable, top pay, call<br />
after 5pm. 262-749-0806<br />
FRONT OFFICE<br />
REPRESENTATIVE<br />
Wanted for small luxury<br />
all-suite hotel in downtown<br />
Lake Geneva. Enthusiastic,<br />
honest, dependable,<br />
good interpersonal skills<br />
required. Multi-tasking a<br />
must. Great environment<br />
and potential to learn new<br />
skills in the hospitality<br />
field. Call 262-248-6647<br />
A New Job for a New Year<br />
Our jobs offer top pay & excellent benefits.<br />
Call today or apply online<br />
http://eapp.adecco.com<br />
(262) 728-5000<br />
KUNES’ COUNTRY<br />
HAS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY!<br />
FORD * CHEVY * DODGE * JEEP * LINCOLN * CADILLAC<br />
CHRYSLER * MERCURY * BUICK * PONTIAC<br />
Come and join our dealer group.<br />
Experience preferred, bilingual a plus!<br />
Join our family and get a great pay plan, spiffs,<br />
401K, insurance, paid vacations.<br />
We have over $11 million in inventory to sell from.<br />
Located in the fastest growing county in Wisconsin.<br />
Call for a confidential interview @ 262-728-5544<br />
Ask for Bill E. or Jr. 84479<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
ASSISTANT NIGHT MANAGER<br />
Part-time • Apply in person<br />
DELAVAN OFFICE<br />
3238 W. Main Street • East Troy, WI 53120<br />
INSIDE SALES/CLASSIFIED<br />
We are looking for an individual to work full time (38 hours), in our Classified Department.<br />
Position requires excellent keyboarding skills, computer expertise and knowledge, proven organizational<br />
skills, sales experience and the ability to work independently in a quick-paced -<br />
high volume work environment.<br />
Ideal candidate will enjoy assisting advertisers over the telephone and have the ability to obtain ads<br />
for community pages.<br />
Professional, pleasant telephone voice and previous customer service experience is necessary.<br />
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 AM-4:30/5:00 PM<br />
EXPIERENCED CAULK-<br />
ERS needed, other general<br />
labor duties included.<br />
Please submit resumes to:<br />
PO Box 998<br />
Williams Bay, WI 53191<br />
HELP ON DAIRY FARM,<br />
need 2 experienced individuals.<br />
Experienced parttime<br />
milker, 2 or 3 times a<br />
week. Chore person for<br />
mornings. Contact Stacy<br />
262-745-7519<br />
IN-HOME CARE<br />
Immediate part time<br />
personal and household<br />
care throughout Walworth<br />
County. Call Lutheran Social<br />
Services at 262-248-<br />
6276. LSS is an affirmative<br />
action EOE employer<br />
JANITOR<br />
Full-Time 2 nd shift Janitor<br />
needed. Must have custodial<br />
experience, including<br />
stripping, waxing, buffing<br />
floors and use of auto<br />
buffer. If interested stop in<br />
and fill out application or<br />
send resume to:<br />
Linda R. Cheney<br />
VIP Services, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
811 E. Geneva St<br />
Elkhorn, WI 53121<br />
262-723-4043<br />
EO/AA Employer<br />
HIRING IMMEDIATELY:<br />
Front Desk, full or part<br />
time. No experience necessary.<br />
Apply in person:<br />
518 Borg Rd.,<br />
Super 8 Motel<br />
JOIN US!<br />
Experienced, dependable,<br />
mature, resident<br />
caregiver needed.<br />
262-949-7411<br />
MECHANIC<br />
Family operated third generation<br />
ready mix concrete,<br />
sand and gravel<br />
producer in Janesville is<br />
seeking a full-time heavyduty<br />
truck mechanic in our<br />
shop. Successful candidate<br />
ideally will have previous<br />
electrical, hydraulic,<br />
fabrication experience,<br />
and CDL or ability to obtain<br />
one.<br />
We Offer: FULLY PAID<br />
MEDICAL, DENTAL, and<br />
VISION INSURANCE.<br />
Competitive Wages<br />
Paid Vacation & Holidays<br />
Generous Profit Sharing<br />
Overtime after 8 Hours<br />
Company Uniforms<br />
Paid Training<br />
Apply in person at:<br />
Lycon <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
1110 Harding Street<br />
Janesville, WI<br />
EOE<br />
If you are interested in joining our classified team, apply in person or email a resume to:<br />
cbarrows@communityshoppers.com<br />
120 Wright Street, Delavan, WI 53115 52502<br />
84527<br />
84617
32 Walworth County Sunday Sunday, December 23, 2007 Place Your Ad Today!!<br />
LICENSED BARTENDER<br />
for Sunday nights. Please<br />
stop in at<br />
Kimberly's Place<br />
306 E Walworth<br />
Delavan WI<br />
MANUFACTURING<br />
McHenry and Richmond<br />
Companies searching<br />
for Assemblers and Machine<br />
Operators for all<br />
shifts. Must have High<br />
School Diploma/GED.<br />
Electrical/Circuit Board<br />
Assembly a plus.<br />
Call 815-459-8820<br />
Movie Extras, Actors,<br />
Models! Make $100-<br />
$300/day. No Experience<br />
Required. All looks &<br />
types needed! Get paid<br />
& have fun! 1-800-340-<br />
8404 ext 2150 (wcan)<br />
NOW HIRING,<br />
bar manager, bartenders,<br />
and cocktail servers.<br />
JERSEY'S SPORTS<br />
BAR & GRILL<br />
W2582 Cty Rd ES<br />
Eas Troy, WI 53120<br />
262-642-1611<br />
Help Wanted<br />
Waitstaff<br />
$ 4.15 hr + tips<br />
Apply within<br />
212 S. 7th Street, Delavan<br />
Training!!<br />
Training!!!<br />
Training!!!!<br />
The #1 Real Estate organization in WI is searching<br />
for the right candidates to partner with, in the most<br />
rewarding and exciting business opportunity today.<br />
SHOREWEST REALTORS is now<br />
interviewing for our<br />
next training class. Contact John<br />
Tisdall at jtisdall@shorewest.com<br />
or call 262-248-1020 today to<br />
learn more or to attend one of our<br />
career seminars.<br />
shorewest.com<br />
PART TIME COUNTER<br />
help & experienced pants<br />
presser. Apply in person at<br />
Lake Geneva Laundry<br />
Cleaners, 914 Williams St,<br />
Lake Geneva.<br />
REAL ESTATE IN-<br />
VESTOR seeks associate,<br />
earn while you<br />
learn. 10-20K per month.<br />
866-235-1358<br />
RN/LPN Private duty<br />
nurses, in private home.<br />
Mukwonago area.<br />
262-363-5554<br />
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS<br />
NEEDED!<br />
Caring, reliable people to<br />
drive school bus for us.<br />
Small family owned company.<br />
Paid training. No experience<br />
necessary. CDL<br />
Company paid. No need<br />
for a sitter-bring your child<br />
on route. Apply in person<br />
at:<br />
Koerner Bus Service, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
239 ½ Kenosha St,<br />
Walworth, WI or call<br />
262-275-3316<br />
CNA/CAREGIVER<br />
2nd & 3rd Shift. FT & PT. Must be 21 or older.<br />
Every other weekend required.<br />
Weekend CNA/Caregiver, 1st & 2nd Shift.<br />
Apply within:<br />
Only mature, responsible, dependable individuals need apply.<br />
Competitive wage & benefits. Apply within.<br />
Burr Oak Mano r<br />
264 Walworth St., Genoa City, WI 53128<br />
(262) 279-9990 84621<br />
NURSING<br />
ASSISTANTS<br />
Part Time<br />
All Shifts<br />
Experience Helpful.<br />
Apply online:<br />
www.harborassisted.com<br />
HARBOR HOUSE<br />
6722 HWY. 50 EAST, LAKE GENEVA<br />
85035<br />
63096<br />
CAREGIVER<br />
3rd Shift/Part-time<br />
Looking for qualified and caring CNA to help<br />
care for residents in our CBRF/RCAC. Must<br />
be able to work every other weekend.<br />
Certification preferred but will train the right<br />
individual. We offer an excellent starting wage,<br />
shift & weekend premiums, 401(k) and many<br />
other benefits.<br />
RIDGEST<strong>ONE</strong> VILLAGE<br />
1025 S. Second Street<br />
Delavan, WI 53115<br />
84967<br />
84480<br />
V intage on th e P onds<br />
Is now accepting applications for<br />
CNAS/RA<br />
3 rd Shift - PT<br />
Apply within:<br />
N4901 Dam Rd., Delavan<br />
262-728-2171<br />
84477<br />
Auto Technician<br />
Minimum 5 years experience<br />
ASE Certified<br />
Master Tech. preferred<br />
Excellent pay plan & benefits<br />
Contact: Bob Lois<br />
Replies held in confidence<br />
Lois Tire Shop & Auto Service<br />
916 Milwaukee Ave., Burlington, WI 53105<br />
(262) 763-6288 84885<br />
CNA/Caregiver<br />
2nd Shift<br />
Part Time/Full Time<br />
Only mature, responsible, dependable individuals need apply .<br />
Must be 21 . Every other weekend required .<br />
Apply within.<br />
2220 Borg Road<br />
Delavan, WI 53115<br />
rosewoodmanorllc.com<br />
728-ROSE<br />
(7673) 65752<br />
CNAs/Experienced<br />
Caregivers<br />
Arbor Village Assisted Living<br />
& Village Glen Memory Care<br />
is now accepting applications for<br />
CNAs or experienced caregivers<br />
for part-time and casual.<br />
Qualified candidates should have<br />
experience with older adults and/or<br />
assisted living, be team players<br />
and responsible individuals.<br />
We offer competitive wages<br />
and great work environment.<br />
Apply in person at:<br />
Arbor Village of Geneva Crossing<br />
201 Townline Road<br />
Lake Geneva, WI 53147<br />
(No phone calls)<br />
Criminal Records Checks Required.<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer 65130<br />
DINING ROOM & DELI<br />
AM/PM Restaurant Supervisor/FT<br />
AM Waitstaff/PT<br />
AM/PM Room Service Waitstaff/FT<br />
AM/PM Host(ess)/PT<br />
KITCHEN<br />
AM Cafeteria Attendant/PT<br />
AM Pantry Supervisor/FT<br />
PM Food Runner/PT<br />
AM Cold Food Pantry Cook/FT<br />
MANAGEMENT POSITIONS<br />
Asst. Banquet Mgr.<br />
Restaurant Manager<br />
Executive Meetings Manager<br />
Sales Manager - Wisconsin<br />
FRONT DESK<br />
AM/PM Bell Staff/PT<br />
BANQUETS<br />
AM/PM Set-Up Attendant/FT<br />
AM/PM Waitstaff/PT<br />
BEVERAGE<br />
AM/PM Barback/PT<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
AM General Maintenance/FT<br />
We offer competitive wages, flexible scheduling,<br />
and a fun working environment.<br />
Stop in Human Resources,<br />
Mon.-Fri., 9:00 am to 4:30 pm.<br />
2400 E. Geneva Street, Delavan, WI 53115 EOE<br />
(262) 728-7900 ext 2937. hr@lakelawnresort.com 84462<br />
Now Hiring<br />
Production Assembly<br />
Electronic Assembly<br />
Parts Inspection<br />
Fabrication Welder<br />
Production Welder<br />
Injection Molding Machine Operator<br />
Machine Operation<br />
CNC Machinist<br />
General Laborer<br />
Apply in person<br />
Mon. - Fri. 8 AM - 5 PM<br />
33 S. Wisconsin St.<br />
Elkhorn, WI 53121<br />
(262) 723-6499<br />
• •<br />
New Opportunities Daily<br />
Apply now for a variety of positions, first, second and third shift<br />
throughout Walworth County. Performance, referral, safety and<br />
attendance bonuses available as well as health, vision, dental<br />
and life insurance.<br />
• Administrative Assistants, Customer Service - up to $12/hour<br />
• Part-Time Bookeeping - up to $15/hour<br />
• Manufacturing Maintenance Mechanics - up to $16-18/hour<br />
• Material Handlers<br />
• Assembly, Inspection & General Labor - up to $13/hour<br />
• Welders - up to $17/hour<br />
• Machine Operators - Manual, Swiss Screw,<br />
CNC - up to $16/hour<br />
5 E. Walworth Street, Elkhorn<br />
(262) 723-5445 • Fax (262) 723-7144<br />
PROFESSIONAL • OFFICE • CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
INDUSTRIAL • SKILLED TRADES<br />
65144<br />
Multiple Spindle Screw Machinists 1st & 2nd Shift<br />
Can you operate a Wickman, Acme or Davenport Screw Machine?<br />
If so, we want to speak to you immediately!!!<br />
We are currently looking for good, well-trained Multiple Spindle Screw Machine Operators for both 1s t<br />
and 2nd shift. We have recently added 2 brand-new Davenport Screw Machines to our Multiple<br />
Spindle Department comprised of Davenports, Wickmans and Acmes. We are looking for machinists<br />
with previous experience operating these machines. We require employees to have their own tools,<br />
operate multiple machines and make good, quality parts. If you have 3+ years running screw<br />
machines, and can handle a fast-paced operation, please apply immediately. We are a growing<br />
company with lots of screw machine work coming in daily. Overtime work may be required. We offer a<br />
competitive wage and benefits package along with paid vacations, holidays, medical, dental and life<br />
insurance and a 100% sponsored 401(k) plan. Send resume or apply to address below. We are an<br />
equal opportunity employer.<br />
MicroPrecision<br />
P.O. Box 327 • 1206 Ann Street • Delavan, WI 53115<br />
Fax: 262-728-8248 • E-mail: vblanca@micro-precision.com<br />
320 East Walworth Ave.<br />
Delavan, WI<br />
Phone: 262-728-3315<br />
Fax: 262-728-3731<br />
JOB FAIR<br />
Wed., December 26 th • 10 AM-2 PM<br />
Majority of positions are temp-to-hire. P.A. offers competitive<br />
salary, health benefits & vacation pay.<br />
- Maintenance Mechanic - $16+/hr.<br />
- Welders & Welder Trainees - ASAP openings<br />
- Machine Operators - 1st & 2nd Shift<br />
- Forklift/Warehouse - $11+/hr.<br />
- Inside Sales - $12+/hr.<br />
- CNC Operators - $13+/hr.<br />
email resume to: kkupstis@pastaffing.com<br />
• •<br />
Of all the holidays in the year,<br />
It is Christmas that we hold most dear;<br />
When joy and goodwill fill the air<br />
And ice and snow are everywhere;<br />
While we warm our feet by the fire’s glow<br />
And recall all the good folks we know!<br />
Thank you to our employees for 20 successful years!<br />
109 Contact 8th Street Julie at<br />
(262) Monroe, 473-5294 WIExt.<br />
805<br />
608-329-7480<br />
411 N. Newcomb St.<br />
Whitewater, Ext. 532WI<br />
53190<br />
Employment - Full or Part-time opportunities available.<br />
85036<br />
84529<br />
64992<br />
65762
Place Your Ad Today!! Walworth County Sunday Sunday, December 23, 2007 33<br />
GENERAL LABORERS<br />
PUNCH PRESS OPERATORS<br />
TOOL MAKERS<br />
CNC OPERATORS<br />
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS<br />
ACCOUNT MANAGERS<br />
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR<br />
(3 RD SHIFT)<br />
PRODUCTION WORKERS<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE / SERVICE ADVISOR<br />
FULL-TIME<br />
Are you a customer service professional who enjoys working with people face to face? Do<br />
you like working in a fast-paced, ever changing environment? Are you highly motivated to<br />
assist customers in a friendly and positive manner? Do you possess top notch customer<br />
service and excellent communication skills? Our clean, state-of-the-art service department<br />
is looking for a high energy, customer friendly person to fill the position of Service<br />
Advisor . We are willing to train the right candidate to become a top notch professional.<br />
We offer qualified candidates a full-time position in a customer friendly work<br />
environment, exceptional earning potential and excellent benefits including health, dental,<br />
life, disability & 401k.<br />
East Troy<br />
Apply in person or send resume to:<br />
Lynch Chrysler Dodge Jeep<br />
2606 Main Street, East Troy, WI 53120<br />
Fax: (262) 767-0559<br />
Email: brobers@shoplynch.com<br />
NOW HIRING<br />
A PPLY TODAY !<br />
from Select Staffing!<br />
End 2007 with a BANG! Find a great job today!<br />
INJECTION MOLDING<br />
OPERATORS<br />
QUALITY ASSURANCE<br />
INSPECTORS<br />
CNC SET-UP TECHNICIANS<br />
OUTSIDE SALES REPS<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
SUPERVISOR<br />
HR MANAGER<br />
550 Bay View Road<br />
Mukwonago, WI 53149<br />
888.252.3781<br />
www.selectstaffing.com<br />
CNAs & Personal Care Workers<br />
WE OFFER:<br />
WEEKLY PAYCHECK • FLEXIBLE HOURS<br />
• Higher Wages for Weekends<br />
• Immediate Work • Time & 1/2 on Holidays<br />
• Additional Pay for Travel • Full- or Part-time Work<br />
• Supportive, Caring Supervisory Staff • Paid <strong>Inc</strong>entives<br />
For more information, contact or apply at:<br />
SOCIETY’S ASSETS, INC.<br />
615 E. Geneva Street, Elkhorn, WI 53121<br />
(262) 723-8181<br />
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer<br />
65756<br />
NEED EXTRA<br />
CASH?<br />
Could you use<br />
extra money to<br />
pay bills?<br />
Deliver papers for<br />
<strong>Community</strong><br />
<strong>Shoppers</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
84634<br />
84620<br />
Call Kathy at<br />
(262) 728-3424<br />
63532<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 soon! Registration Today!<br />
Shorewest R EALTORS <br />
(608) 754-2121<br />
NOW ACCEPTING<br />
APPLICATIONS FOR<br />
Full-time PM Shift<br />
and Night Shift CNAS<br />
Sign On Bonus $500<br />
Please apply in person at:<br />
Willowfield Nursing and Rehab<br />
905 E. Geneva Street, Delavan, WI 53115<br />
EOE<br />
ASSISTANT MANAGER<br />
Are you motivated by challenges and enjoy seeing results?<br />
If you answered yes, then being a Casey’s Assistant<br />
Manager may be the perfect career opportunity for you. As<br />
one of our Assistant Managers, you will be a guardian of<br />
our excellent reputation and good name.<br />
• Mostly Evenings, Full-time<br />
• Medical & Dental Insurance<br />
• Vacation & Sick Time<br />
• ½ Price meals<br />
• Free fountain drinks<br />
• Friendly, home-town work<br />
environment<br />
Apply at:<br />
Casey’s General Store<br />
454 E. Geneva St.<br />
Elkhorn, WI 53121<br />
Casey’s is an equal opportunity employer<br />
www.caseys.com<br />
WALWORTH JT. DISTRICT #1<br />
Walworth, Wisconsin<br />
TEACHER AIDE<br />
POSITION OPENING<br />
(Day Shift: 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM)<br />
SPECIAL EDUCATION<br />
PARAPROFESSIONAL OPENING<br />
(Day Shift: 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM)<br />
Must be child-centered,<br />
dependable, and flexible.<br />
Must be a team player.<br />
Hourly Wage Only - No Benefits<br />
For application forms please contact:<br />
Barb Dade, Executive Secretary<br />
(262) 275-6896 ext. 200<br />
Application Deadline: January 11, 2008<br />
84596<br />
East Troy<br />
84478<br />
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!<br />
WANTED IMMEDIATELY<br />
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN<br />
Full-time<br />
• We are seeking an experienced service technician<br />
for our Service Department.<br />
• Knowledge in all facets of automotive repair.<br />
• ASE Certification preferred.<br />
• Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep experience desired.<br />
We offer qualified candidates:<br />
• Clean and safe working environment.<br />
• Competitive pay plan.<br />
• Excellent benefits package including medical,<br />
dental, life, disability and 401k.<br />
Apply in person or send resume to<br />
Human Resources<br />
Lynch Chrysler Dodge Jeep<br />
2606 Main Street,<br />
East Troy, WI 53120<br />
Fax: (262) 767-0559<br />
brobers@shoplynch.com 65757<br />
67777<br />
84635<br />
TRACTOR-TRAILER<br />
Mechanic, local hauler<br />
with smaller Mack fleet,<br />
vans, rail containers.<br />
General hand and air tools<br />
required. We offer:<br />
Uniforms, health<br />
insurance, 401K.<br />
Apply at:<br />
K-Line Trucking,<br />
6325 S Pine St<br />
Hwy 83<br />
Burlington, WI 53105<br />
262-763-2468 (Brian D)<br />
CLEANING<br />
Flexible Hours<br />
Mon.-Thurs.<br />
16 to 64 hours<br />
per month<br />
Good job if you<br />
need extra money<br />
or as new account<br />
for your own<br />
cleaning business.<br />
Delavan Area.<br />
Start January.<br />
Call (414) 329-7585<br />
or email<br />
hitw@execpc.com<br />
84474<br />
**MUST SELL**<br />
2 Five Acre Parcels on Private<br />
Lake. Reduced 25K.<br />
$174,900 each.<br />
Lands of Wisconsin<br />
1-800-265-2537 (wcan)<br />
5 ACRE rural lot, NW corner<br />
Darien Township,<br />
$129,000. 262-903-1058<br />
ALLENS GROVE: 2520<br />
John St. For sale by owner:<br />
3 BR, 1.5 BA, detached<br />
garage. House completely<br />
remodeled, new siding,<br />
windows, furnace, air &<br />
water heater. 1 st floor laundry.<br />
$139,900. Call for appointment,1-262-949-3775<br />
Are your ready to buy?<br />
But don't have the downpayment?<br />
Condos for<br />
sale, Delavan-Darien.<br />
Owner financing and free<br />
interest terms available.<br />
Call for details. 262-745-<br />
9699 or 262-949-1396.<br />
Broker owned.<br />
BUY TIMESHARE<br />
RESALES<br />
SAVE 60-80% OFF<br />
RETAIL!!<br />
BEST RESORTS &<br />
SEASONS. Call for <strong>FREE</strong><br />
TIMESHARE MAGAZINE!<br />
1-800-639-5319<br />
www.holidaygroup.com/<br />
flier<br />
CONDOS FOR SALE<br />
Delavan-Darien, Owner financing<br />
available up to<br />
100%. Call for details.<br />
262-745-9699 or 262-949-<br />
1396. Broker owned.<br />
DELAVAN:<br />
2 Bedroom, 1 1/2 bath.<br />
Completely remodeled<br />
house on corner lot.<br />
New kitchen, counter<br />
top, sink and floor.<br />
New carpet & furnace.<br />
Enclosed front & back<br />
porch. 2 garages.<br />
$149,900<br />
262-470-2551<br />
DELAVAN: Beautiful 2BR<br />
home, 2+ car garage.<br />
$136,900. 262-745-3693.<br />
See pictures at<br />
http://InfoTube.net/185671<br />
FORMER PAPER CO<br />
land. Some as low as<br />
$16,900<br />
Landsofwi.com<br />
1-800-265-2537 (wcan)<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.<br />
SECRET SHOPPERS<br />
NEEDED-For Store Evaluations.<br />
Get Paid to Shop &<br />
Rate Local Stores,<br />
Restaurants, Theaters.<br />
Flex Hrs. Training Provided<br />
1-800-585-9024 Ext<br />
6772 (wcan)<br />
UNITED CHILD CARE<br />
is looking for a fun,<br />
certified & experienced<br />
teacher to join our staff.<br />
Call 262-248-4843<br />
PARTS COUNTER<br />
PERSON<br />
Rock County Buick<br />
Honda GMC is looking<br />
for an experienced parts<br />
department counter<br />
person. Full-time pay to<br />
be commensurate with<br />
experience. Great<br />
benefits, paid vacation<br />
and insurance available<br />
to:<br />
Eliot Stein<br />
Parts Manager<br />
3636 E. Milwaukee St.<br />
Janesville, WI 53546<br />
or email<br />
estein@rockcountybuick.com<br />
67971<br />
<strong>FREE</strong> APPLIANCES OR<br />
UPGRADES<br />
Wausau Homes<br />
Winter Special<br />
Call 608-754-8006 or visit<br />
schauderhomes.com<br />
HOLIDAY SPECIAL<br />
Delavan and Darien, Condos<br />
for sale. Developer<br />
will pay your mortgage for<br />
12 months, call for details.<br />
262-745-9699 or 262-<br />
949-1396. Broker owned.<br />
LOG HOME SACRIFICE!<br />
Builder Needs Cash, Selling<br />
1300 Sq Ft Log Home<br />
in Oneida Co.<br />
NOW ONLY $139,900!<br />
WI LAND CO.<br />
1-800-505-5263 (wcan)<br />
NO DOWN PAYMENT?<br />
PROBLEM CREDIT?<br />
If you're motivated and<br />
follow our proven, no nonsense<br />
program, we'll get<br />
you into a NEW HOME.<br />
Call 1-866-255-5267<br />
www.AmericanHome<br />
Partners.com<br />
SHARON: For sale by<br />
owner. 3 BR, 3 BA, near<br />
school, includes appliances<br />
$108,500. 262-736-<br />
9356 or 262-949-9572<br />
Timeshare Resales.<br />
The cheapest way to buy,<br />
sell and rent timeshares.<br />
No commissions or broker<br />
fees. Call 877-494-8246<br />
or go to<br />
www.buyatimeshare.com<br />
TOWN OF NEWARK:<br />
Farmette for sale by owner,<br />
home with 5 acres, eatin<br />
kitchen, 2 bedrooms<br />
(master bedroom has 2<br />
closets), finished basement<br />
with ¾ bath, fenced<br />
back yard, automatic water<br />
sprinkler in front &<br />
back, 30x30 out building<br />
with 2 box stalls & storage,<br />
3 fenced pastures for animals,<br />
2 car garage,<br />
$179,900. 608-879-9029<br />
WALWORTH: 3BR, 2 BA,<br />
family room, includes all<br />
appliances, newly redecorated<br />
& carpeted, 2 blocks<br />
to high school, 2 car<br />
garage. month + security<br />
& utilities. Lease or lease<br />
to own. 815-943-6331 or<br />
815-353-8173<br />
WILLIAMS BAY:<br />
rare 6-unit. Good location.<br />
All 2 BR, 1 BA. New roof<br />
and improvements.<br />
$399,900. 630-279-9332<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />
IN CLINTON! 3 BR, 2<br />
bath, wood floors, patio<br />
door, dishwasher, micro,<br />
tray ceiling. Open Sun 2-4.<br />
Only $184,900. 517 EAST<br />
ST. 815-218-1039
34 Walworth County Sunday Sunday, December 23, 2007 Place Your Ad Today!!<br />
MANUFACTURED<br />
HOMES<br />
1 YEAR <strong>FREE</strong> LOT RENT<br />
with the purchase of any<br />
new manufactured home.<br />
Financing available.<br />
Come visit Southern<br />
Wisconsin Premiere<br />
Mobile Home community.<br />
Home Source One.<br />
608-754-2990 or<br />
608-630-1712<br />
2007-3BR, 2BA, 1,180 sq<br />
ft. Ready. $49,500,<br />
10% down<br />
financing. 3 to choose<br />
from lot, rent $265/mo.<br />
262-723-2879<br />
4 BR HOME, BETWEEN<br />
LAKE GENEVA &<br />
BURLINGTON, ¼ acre lot,<br />
1 full BA, two 1/2 BA's, 1<br />
car garage, $900 month +<br />
security deposit, no pets.<br />
Renter pays utilities. Available<br />
now. 262-749-9076<br />
Accepting Applications<br />
Walworth: 3 BR, 1 BA,<br />
near schools & shopping,<br />
$875 month plus utilities.<br />
Elkhorn: 4 BR, 4 BA, on<br />
golf course $1,800 month<br />
plus utilities.<br />
Delavan: Efficiency $375<br />
month plus utilities.<br />
All Rentals Require<br />
application & deposit.<br />
262-275-2185<br />
Accepting Applications<br />
Walworth: 3 BR, 1 BA,<br />
country locale $875<br />
plus utilities.<br />
Lafayette: 4 BR, 4 BA, on<br />
golf course $1,800 mo<br />
plus utilities.<br />
Delavan: Efficiency<br />
$375 mo plus utilities.<br />
All Rentals Require:<br />
application & deposit<br />
262-275-2185<br />
Accepting Applications<br />
Williams Bay: Upper level<br />
2 BR duplex, $675 per<br />
month + utilities & deposit.<br />
Call Shari 262-745-2956<br />
BLOOMFIELD: Genoa<br />
City School District, 2 bedroom<br />
side by side duplex,<br />
with full basement, just off<br />
Hwy 12. No pets. $725<br />
month plus security deposit.<br />
262-275-8315<br />
DELAVAN HOUSE 3BR,<br />
2 BA, 2.5 car garage,<br />
$1,100/mo. 262-249-1922<br />
LakesPropertyMgt.com<br />
DELAVAN: 3BR home,<br />
1 car garage. $875/mo,<br />
plus security. Pay own<br />
utilities. Available Jan 1 st<br />
Great location!<br />
262-352-2974<br />
DELAVAN: 4 BR, 1 BA, ½<br />
block to lake, available<br />
now-June 1st, furnished,<br />
$850 per month plus<br />
security. 312-208-1035<br />
DELAVAN: DUPLEX 2<br />
BR with garage. No pets.<br />
Deposit required.<br />
$725/mo plus utilities.<br />
262-723-5638<br />
DELAVAN: Newly remodeled<br />
2 BR townhouse,<br />
walking distance to shopping,<br />
includes dishwasher,<br />
garbage disposal. References<br />
required, $700 per<br />
month. No dogs. 262-245-<br />
9292<br />
ELKHORN HOUSE 3BR,<br />
2BA, garage, large yard.<br />
$950/mo 262-249-1922<br />
LakesPropertyMgt.com<br />
ELKHORN- Newer House<br />
3BR, 2 BA, Garage<br />
$1,400/mo. 262-249-1922<br />
Lakes PropertyMgt.com<br />
PUBLISHER'S NOTICE<br />
Federal and State laws<br />
prohibit housing discrimination<br />
based on race,<br />
color, national origin,<br />
ancestry, religion, age,<br />
sex, handicap, lawful<br />
income, marital or family<br />
status & sexual orientation.<br />
This publication will<br />
not knowingly accept<br />
real estate or rental<br />
advertising from sellers,<br />
brokers or leasors<br />
intending to<br />
discriminate. All housing<br />
advertised in this<br />
publication is assumed<br />
to be available on an<br />
equal opportunity basis.<br />
To complain of<br />
discrimination call HUD<br />
toll-free at<br />
1 (800) 669-9777.<br />
The toll free telephone<br />
number for the<br />
hearing impaired is<br />
1 (800) 927-9275.<br />
ELKHORN: Newer 3 BR<br />
town home, fireplace, 1 ½<br />
BA, 2 ½ car garage, nice<br />
yard, appliances included<br />
nice basement, no smoking,<br />
$895 mo. Security &<br />
references.<br />
262-949-9491 Brian<br />
ELKHORN: W4717 Spring<br />
Court, 2 BR duplex, 2 BA,<br />
2 car garage, basement,<br />
$1,000 per month plus<br />
security & utilities.<br />
1<br />
LAKE GENEVA: Large 3<br />
BR, 2 BA, 2 ½ car garage,<br />
available immediately,<br />
good location, $895 mo.<br />
630-620-9582<br />
st ELKHORN: 4 BR, 2 BA<br />
house, $900 per month,<br />
includes water, sewer &<br />
garbage. 262-723-1873<br />
ELKHORN: Duplex, 2 BR<br />
W4717 Spring Ct, 2 BA, 2<br />
car garage, basement,<br />
$1,000/month plus security<br />
& utilities 262-723-2828<br />
ELKHORN: Mobile home<br />
for rent, 3 bedroom, $750/<br />
month includes water and<br />
sewer. 262-723-1873<br />
MONTH <strong>FREE</strong>!!<br />
262-723-2828<br />
FONTANA HOUSE<br />
2 BR, den, 1 bath, large<br />
living room, huge attic,<br />
$725 month plus utilities<br />
and security deposit.<br />
Lease term negotiable.<br />
262-812-3215<br />
FONTANA: 2 BR, 1 BA, 3<br />
car garage, fireplace,<br />
large covered porch,<br />
$1,000. 262-206-4699<br />
FORT ATKINSON: 4BR,<br />
3BA country farm house,<br />
newly remodeled, fireplace,<br />
appliances included,<br />
$1,450. 262-993-4009<br />
HOUSES FOR RENT<br />
in the Pell Lake area.<br />
Starting at $800 month.<br />
Call 262-279-9900<br />
LAKE COMO: 2 BR home<br />
on quiet street. Available<br />
now. Appliances included.<br />
Renter pays utilities. No<br />
pets. $800/mo, plus security.<br />
262-749-9076<br />
LAKE COMO: 2 BR<br />
house, 1 BA, laundry has<br />
gas hook-up, large<br />
garage, $800 per month +<br />
utilities. NO cats.<br />
References and credit<br />
check. 608-368-1081<br />
LAKE COMO: Pine Street<br />
house, lower 1BR, 1BA,<br />
fireplace, laundry & utilities<br />
included, small pet OK<br />
$550 mo. 262-749-8135<br />
LAKE COMO: W3593<br />
Washington Dr, 3 BR<br />
house. Huge yard, laundry,<br />
pets OK. $750/month<br />
+ security. 262-749-8135<br />
LAKE GENEVA CONDO:<br />
3 BR, 2.5 BA, garage<br />
$1200 /mo. 262-249-1922<br />
LakesPropertyMgt.com<br />
LAKE GENEVA/COMO<br />
House, 2BR, 1BA, family<br />
room with wood burning<br />
fireplace, kitchen with dinning<br />
area, full basement<br />
with washer and dryer, 2<br />
car garage, private beach,<br />
lake view, no pets, $1,100<br />
month, renter pays utilities,<br />
708-805-6369<br />
LAKE GENEVA: 2 BR duplex<br />
at 1306 LaSalle St.<br />
Stove, refrigerator & central<br />
air, large clean basement,<br />
no pets, security deposit<br />
& references required.<br />
Available Jan. 1,<br />
2008. $650 per mo + utilities.<br />
Call 262-248-1364 for<br />
appointment.<br />
LAKE GENEVA: 2 BR, 2<br />
BA, 1 car garage. 262-<br />
903-8128<br />
LAKE GENEVA: Geneva<br />
National, 1 BR upper, furnished.<br />
773-612-7672<br />
LAKE GENEVA: Small 1<br />
BR cottage, all utilities included,<br />
$550/mo. First &<br />
last month's rent required.<br />
262-248-4062<br />
LAUDERDALE LAKE:<br />
Available February 1, 2<br />
BR, 1 bath cottage type,<br />
subdivision pool, Lauderdale<br />
Lake rights. All appliances,<br />
washer, dryer,<br />
upright freezer, refrigerator<br />
& stove. 1 year direct TV,<br />
$950 month plus security<br />
deposit. 6 month lease.<br />
Credit check & references<br />
required. Contact 950-<br />
728-0029 for appointment<br />
New Williams Bay House<br />
Lg 4 BR, 2 BA with garage<br />
$1,995/mo. 262-249-1922<br />
LakesPropertyMgt.com<br />
WHITEWATER: New condo,<br />
located in 2 acres of<br />
woods, 3 miles from<br />
Whitewater, 2BR, 2BA, 2<br />
car garage, fireplace, 1<br />
WILLIAMS BAY 6 BR, 4<br />
BA, 1 block from lake.<br />
Could be related living.<br />
$1,500 + security. 708<br />
598-7789; 708-705-0660<br />
WILLIAMS BAY: 1 BR<br />
cottage, clean, cozy, offstreet<br />
parking, $350/mo,<br />
year lease + security and<br />
references, no smoking/no<br />
pets. Available now. 630-<br />
279-9898 / 262-245-0195<br />
WILLIAMS BAY: 2BR 1BA<br />
lower condo, appliances,<br />
walking distance to lake &<br />
convenience store, available<br />
Feb 12. $825 month.<br />
262-949-8512<br />
WILLIAMS BAY: 2BR,<br />
2BA, sun room. Lease<br />
negotiable, 262-245-5036<br />
st<br />
NORTH COMO: Clean 5<br />
room, 2BR house, laundry<br />
room, big deck, large<br />
wooded yard, lake rights,<br />
stove, refrigerator. $650 +<br />
security & utilities. 262-<br />
248-6352<br />
PELL LAKE: 2BR, 1BA, all<br />
appliances, no smoking, 1<br />
car garage, $795.<br />
262-279-6901<br />
RURAL WHITEWATER:<br />
small 1BR house, 7 miles<br />
south of Whitewater, LOW<br />
UTILITIES, pets negotiable,<br />
$525 mo.<br />
608-883-2856<br />
SHARON: 3BR house with<br />
3 car garage, $800 per mo<br />
+ security deposit.<br />
815-482-8258<br />
floor laundry, full basement.<br />
$1,100/mo. 920-<br />
723-1429<br />
WILLIAMS BAY:<br />
3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 1/2<br />
car garage for rent. $1,200<br />
per month includes utilities,<br />
basic cable, washer &<br />
dryer, and dishwasher.<br />
Pets allowed for extra<br />
charge upon approval.<br />
Available Now<br />
Call 262-728-5081.<br />
WILLIAMS BAY: 3-4BR,<br />
2BA near lake & schools<br />
$1,500/mo + utilities.<br />
262-812-6297 before 9pm<br />
2 MONTHS <strong>FREE</strong><br />
DELAVAN: 2 BR. Garage,<br />
heat $650. 262-249-1922<br />
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BURLINGTON: Large 1<br />
BR & Loft apartments.<br />
Great location, available<br />
immediately, $375 & $395<br />
month. 630-620-9582<br />
DELAVAN: (2) 2 BR apartments,<br />
range from $500-<br />
$695 mo. Call Railton Realty<br />
262-248-2480<br />
DELAVAN: 1 BR Upper,<br />
$500/mo + security & utilities.<br />
262-728-5620<br />
DELAVAN: 2 BR lower<br />
duplex with basement<br />
& garage, $595/month.<br />
262-743-1699<br />
DELAVAN: 2 BR. Indoor<br />
parking. $585/month. No<br />
pets, 262-728-1359 or<br />
262-689-3973<br />
DELAVAN: 3 BR upper,<br />
2005 North Shore Dr.<br />
$695 per mo plus<br />
utilities. 708-921-4433<br />
DELAVAN: 827<br />
Phoenix. Like new 1<br />
BR. HEAT, appliances &<br />
air. Cat extra. $510<br />
262-728-2529 or<br />
800-491-9696<br />
DELAVAN: Downtown 2<br />
BR apartment. Available<br />
now. 262-248-2480<br />
DELAVAN: Lakeview<br />
Meadow Apartments. Spacious<br />
2BR, 1BA condo<br />
style apartment homes located<br />
in quaint town of<br />
Delavan, just seconds<br />
from the Lake. Private entry<br />
upper and lower units<br />
available with balcony or<br />
patio, upper units with den<br />
area & vaulted ceilings,<br />
dishwasher, washer/dryer,<br />
single car detached<br />
garage, central air, 24hour<br />
emergency maintenance,<br />
professional onsite<br />
manager. PETS WEL-<br />
COME! Call Crystal at<br />
262-728-6886 for your private<br />
showing. Renting<br />
from $695/mo.<br />
DELAVAN: Large 1BR<br />
800 sq ft, available immediately,<br />
good location,<br />
$395 mo. 630-620-9582<br />
DELAVAN: Large 1BR,<br />
$495. Indoor parking. No<br />
pets, security deposit.<br />
262-728-1359 or 262-594-<br />
3734<br />
DELAVAN: Seventh Court<br />
Apartments. 2 BR lower,<br />
appliances included. You<br />
pay electric, landlord pays<br />
sewer and water. 1 year<br />
lease. Available now. Security<br />
and references required.<br />
No pets. $575 per<br />
month. 262-723-5058<br />
DELAVAN: Tyrrell Court<br />
Apartments. Very nice<br />
deluxe 1 & 2 BR, $650-<br />
$700. One month free<br />
rent! HEAT included,<br />
parking, appliances,<br />
dishwasher, large closets,<br />
on-site laundry,<br />
small pets OK, upper &<br />
lower available. Just off<br />
I-43. Close to shopping.<br />
Call NOW!<br />
262-363-3332<br />
DELAVAN: VILLAGE<br />
SQUARE MOVE IN SPE-<br />
CIAL! ½ off 1 st month rent<br />
with 1 year lease. New<br />
management. 1 BR from<br />
$550. 2 BR from $625.<br />
Newly remodeled, unit<br />
available, heat & hot water<br />
included, appliances, new<br />
carpet, laundry, parking.<br />
262-728-2379<br />
ELKHORN: 1 BR upper,<br />
$550 includes heat, appliances<br />
& utilities, deposit.<br />
NO pets. 262-723-5608<br />
ELKHORN: 2 BR duplex,<br />
1 BA, no pets, $900 mo.<br />
262-723-8999<br />
ELKHORN: West Street<br />
Apartments. 2 BR with<br />
heat and water. $540 per<br />
month plus $540 security.<br />
Available Jan 15. No pets.<br />
Require about our move in<br />
special. 262-743-2007<br />
ELKHORN: West Street<br />
Apartments. 2 BR with<br />
heat and water. $540 per<br />
month plus $540 security.<br />
Available now. No pets.<br />
Require about our move in<br />
special. 262-743-2007<br />
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262-723-1873<br />
FONTANA: 1 BR apartment<br />
near lake. No pets.<br />
No smokers. One year<br />
lease. $595 per month<br />
plus utilities. Call John<br />
Law at RE/MAX Geneva<br />
Realty 262-249-5900x125<br />
FONTANA: 1 BR furnished<br />
upper apartment,<br />
NO pets, Available Now.<br />
$600 mo + utilities. 262-<br />
275-3622<br />
<strong>FREE</strong> Heat and Water!<br />
Williams Bay, 2 BR, $595<br />
mo. 262-249-1922<br />
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LAKE GENEVA/LYONS:<br />
Small horse farm 2BR,<br />
$675 month plus utilities.<br />
Will pay reliable light<br />
maintenance/horse feeder.<br />
262-248-4373<br />
LAKE GENEVA/Williams<br />
Bay: Quiet country setting,<br />
1 Br + study apt on ground<br />
floor, large yard, lots of<br />
closet space, appliances,<br />
air, some pets ok.<br />
$575/mo + utilities. 262-<br />
245-5442 or 262-745-<br />
8117.<br />
LAKE GENEVA: 1 BR<br />
apartment furnished, 1 or<br />
2 persons, no pets, $180<br />
per week, includes utilities.<br />
262-248-4438<br />
LAKE GENEVA: 1 BR<br />
upstairs apartment with<br />
garage. $550 per month<br />
plus utilities. Security deposit<br />
required. Available<br />
Dec 1 st LAKE GENEVA: 1 BR upper,<br />
downtown lakeview,<br />
$575 per month includes<br />
heat, hot water, cable, off<br />
street parking. Security<br />
deposit, 1 year lease, no<br />
pets. Call Tom 262-275-<br />
9477<br />
. 262-275-5844<br />
LAKE GENEVA: 2 BR apt.<br />
836 Clover St, stove, refrigerator,<br />
washer & dryer,<br />
central air & clean large<br />
basement, no pets, security<br />
deposit & references required,<br />
available immediately,<br />
rent $650 per month<br />
plus utilities. Call 1-262-<br />
248-1364 for appointment.<br />
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62408<br />
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Lake Geneva, WI 53147<br />
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eadow Blossom<br />
Apartments<br />
Elkhorn<br />
• Central Air<br />
• Ceiling fans<br />
• Walk-in closets<br />
• Fitness center<br />
• Clubhouse<br />
• In-ground pool<br />
Luxurious, large, 2 bedroom (den/loft),<br />
2 bath apartments with large den,<br />
fireplace and cathedral ceiling. Attached<br />
garage, separate entry. All appliances<br />
including washer & dryer. Gas heat,<br />
central air. Upper and lower units<br />
available. Rent starts at $760-$1,090.<br />
Call for an appointment<br />
723-6786 or 723-8530 65688<br />
63378<br />
84960<br />
$ 5.00 Off Monthly Rent Coupon<br />
Climate Control<br />
5x5 to 10x25<br />
Electronic Entry<br />
24/7 Access<br />
Mac’s Mini Storage<br />
262-248-2249<br />
Must present this ad at lease signing.<br />
www.macsmini.com<br />
61870<br />
Sunset Meadows Apartments<br />
Spacious Condo-Styled Luxury<br />
• 2 bedrooms<br />
• Private entrance<br />
with intercom<br />
• 1 or 2 car garage<br />
with opener<br />
• Gas heat & central air<br />
• Full-size washer & dryer<br />
in every unit<br />
• Walk-in closet<br />
• Cathedral ceilings<br />
• G.E. appliances<br />
• 1 or 2 baths<br />
• Mini & vertical blinds<br />
• Uppers w/den<br />
• Water & sewer included in rent<br />
• 1175’ to 1485 sq. ft. Rents<br />
Start at<br />
$705<br />
Located near I-43 and Hwy. 50<br />
Can be seen by contacting office at:<br />
714 Faryl Ave. #16, Delavan, WI or phone 740-0350<br />
65637<br />
63272
Place Your Ad Today!! Walworth County Sunday Sunday, December 23, 2007 35<br />
For Rent Lake Geneva<br />
1,800 sq. ft. 2 nd Floor Residence<br />
3 bedroom • 2 bath • Garage<br />
Come in out<br />
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Chestnut Ridge Apartments<br />
3 Bedroom Apts.<br />
Vaulted Ceilings<br />
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Spacious floor plans<br />
Walking distance to schools<br />
Resident Activities<br />
also available<br />
1,800 sq. ft. Commercial Space<br />
Call for more details<br />
(262) 248-2345<br />
63372<br />
63401<br />
Pets Welcome w/ restrictions<br />
Same Floor Laundry<br />
Garages available<br />
Playground<br />
Remodeled Fitness Center<br />
Beautiful landscaping<br />
Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., 262-740-0088<br />
www.accmanagementgroup.com<br />
433 Autumn Drive, Delavan, WI<br />
EHO 63095<br />
GENEVA MEADOWS<br />
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UNIT WASHER & DRYER, CENTRAL<br />
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PRIVATE DECK/PATIO<br />
$695 MONTH<br />
(262) 248-1644<br />
www.lakespropertymgt.com<br />
development group<br />
Elkhorn<br />
Office/Retail Space for Rent<br />
715 W. Walworth St.<br />
800 sq. ft.<br />
$595/mo.<br />
9 S. Wisconsin St.<br />
2,000 sq. ft.<br />
Call for Details<br />
Call for pricing<br />
262-723-2881 65571<br />
63270<br />
LAKE GENEVA: 1 BR apt.<br />
1 Block from lake, $575<br />
month plus 1 month security.<br />
262-949-9004<br />
LAKE GENEVA: 3 BR lower,<br />
hardwood floors, walking<br />
distance from downtown.<br />
$950. Call Ed 414-<br />
405-9268<br />
LAKE GENEVA: 55+, only<br />
a few available, luxury 1 &<br />
2 BRs, beautiful common<br />
areas, secure entry, on<br />
site manager, from $595<br />
+, some restrictions. The<br />
Terraces of Geneva<br />
Crossing, 262-248-9464<br />
LAKE GENEVA: 822 Wisconsin<br />
St, 2 Bedroom.<br />
$750 month, laundry &<br />
storage included. Available<br />
now. 262-749-8135<br />
FOR RENT<br />
ELKHORN<br />
LUXURY APARTMENTS<br />
NOW AVAILABLE<br />
1 & 2 bdrm.<br />
water & sewer or garage included<br />
$560<br />
Call today for details<br />
262-723-2960 64967<br />
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• Pet Friendly<br />
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• Private Entrance<br />
400 South Edwards Blvd.<br />
Lake Geneva, WI 53147<br />
Office Open 9-5 M-F 10-2 Sat. & Sun<br />
email: theridges@blakecapitalcorp.com<br />
www.blakecapitalcorp.com<br />
Phone (262) 249-1949<br />
2 Bedroom<br />
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Abbey Way<br />
Apartments<br />
Condo-styled Apartments<br />
• 2 Bedrooms<br />
• 1 or 2 bathrooms<br />
• Private Entry<br />
• Attached garage with opener<br />
• Full-size washer & dryer<br />
• Self-cleaning oven<br />
• Dishwasher/frost-free refrigerator<br />
• Microwave oven<br />
• Mini and vertical blinds<br />
• Gas heat and central air<br />
• Cathedral ceilings<br />
• Cats negotiable<br />
• Balcony/patio<br />
• Beautifully landscaped grounds<br />
• Water & sewer included in rent<br />
Excellent Delavan location near I-43 & Hwy. 50<br />
REN T .<br />
$715-$725 MO.<br />
Phone: 262-215 -808 0<br />
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT<br />
LAKE GENEVA: 822 Wisconsin<br />
St, 3-4 BR, 3 bath.<br />
$1,000 month, laundry &<br />
storage included. Available<br />
now. 262-749-8135<br />
LAKE GENEVA:<br />
BADGER APARTMENTS<br />
315 E South St/1120<br />
South Wells St. 2 BR, appliances,<br />
air, blinds, laundry,<br />
deck or patio. Regular<br />
$595-$615. 6 mo leases.<br />
½ mo <strong>FREE</strong> on 1 yr lease.<br />
Call John and Samantha<br />
262-949-5251<br />
Español Heidy<br />
262-745-3813<br />
LAKE GENEVA: Sage St.<br />
Apartments, 2 BR, 1 BA,<br />
close to downtown.<br />
Available now. $630/mo.<br />
No pets<br />
262-248-2480<br />
LITTLE RED SCHOOL<br />
HOUSE converted to duplex,<br />
on fenced 1 acre<br />
overlooking Countryside,<br />
Lake Geneva, Powers<br />
Lake area. 3 BR,1½ bath.<br />
Available to non smokers<br />
only. No pets. $900 plus<br />
utilities. 708-447-8333<br />
Luxury at its BEST<br />
The Fields of<br />
Delavan Apartments<br />
• Spacious 2 Bedroom • Gas Fireplace<br />
• 2 Full Baths • Private Entrance<br />
• 2 Car Garage • Full-Size Washer & Dryer<br />
• Central Air/Gas Heat • All Appliances<br />
• Corner Units • Patio or Deck<br />
Lower Unit - $775/mo. • Upper Unit $845/mo.<br />
2 Car<br />
Attached<br />
GARAGE<br />
262-249-1922<br />
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63303<br />
63091<br />
Ask about<br />
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64983<br />
GENOA CITY: 2 BR apartment.<br />
Call 262-749-9131<br />
for information.<br />
PELL LAKE: large 2 BR,<br />
fully remodeled, new appliances<br />
throughout energy<br />
efficient. $650 per<br />
month. Security deposit<br />
required. 262-279-5430.<br />
University Garden Apts,<br />
1 & 2 BR apts. Qualified<br />
applicants will pay 30% of<br />
their income. Call between<br />
9-5 M-F. Equal Housing<br />
Opportunity.<br />
370 North Tratt Street,<br />
Whitewater WI.<br />
262-473-7087<br />
WALWORTH<br />
2 BR, central air, storage<br />
and laundry on site, $600<br />
per month plus security.<br />
262-279-3394<br />
Walworth Apartment<br />
2 BR lower. Pet OK.<br />
$585/mo. 262-249-1922<br />
LakesPropertyMgt.com<br />
WALWORTH: 2 BR lower,<br />
spacious, great location.<br />
Appliances, storage, laundry<br />
on site. $625/mo.<br />
414-801-2312<br />
WILLIAMS BAY: Large 2<br />
BR, 1 BA, 800 sq ft apt,<br />
includes heat & water,<br />
available immediately,<br />
good location $495 month.<br />
630-620-9582<br />
Woodview Park<br />
• 1 bedroom<br />
Senior/Disabled<br />
• HEAT & WATER included<br />
• On-site laundry<br />
• Delavan Senior Nutrition site<br />
• Grocery delivery<br />
• Rent = 30% of <strong>Inc</strong>ome<br />
• Cats & some Dogs welcome<br />
ALSO 2-3 bedroom<br />
Family Units<br />
Turtle Creek<br />
• 2-3 bedroom Family Units<br />
• HEAT & WATER included<br />
• On-site laundry<br />
• Close to scho ols<br />
• Rent = 30% of <strong>Inc</strong>ome<br />
• Cats & some Dogs welcome<br />
CALL<br />
NOW!!<br />
for an<br />
appointment<br />
(262) 728-6161<br />
Lake Comus<br />
• 1 bedroom<br />
Senior/Disabled<br />
• HEAT & WATER included<br />
• On-site laundry<br />
• <strong>Community</strong> Room<br />
• Rent = 30% of <strong>Inc</strong>ome<br />
• Close to downtown Delavan<br />
• Cats & some Dogs welcome<br />
Village Square<br />
(Located in Walworth)<br />
• 1 bedroom<br />
Senior/Disabled<br />
• HEAT & WATER included<br />
• On-site laundry<br />
• Rent = 30% of <strong>Inc</strong>ome<br />
• Cats & some Dogs welcome<br />
353 Tyrrell Court, Delavan • Equal Housing Opportunity<br />
Stoneridge<br />
Apartments<br />
1/2 Off<br />
Security<br />
Deposit*<br />
Call Today<br />
ST<strong>ONE</strong>RIDGE<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
2 BR, 2 BA<br />
apartments with<br />
attached garages,<br />
central air, washer, dryer,<br />
walk-in closet.<br />
Rents start at<br />
$725/mo. + util.<br />
1/2 Off<br />
Security Deposit*<br />
* With qualified credit<br />
In A Quiet, Country Setting<br />
RENT SPECIALS STARTING AT $495 & UP<br />
1 2 Bedroom<br />
Bedroom 1 Bath<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
• Dishwasher/Microwave<br />
• 2nd & 3rd floor balconies<br />
• Coin-operated laundry on the 3rd floor<br />
Sign a<br />
One-Year Lease<br />
& receive a<br />
$100 Gas Certificate<br />
to the<br />
Sharon SuperMart<br />
development group<br />
WHITEWATER TOWN<br />
HOUSES: 2 BR, 1 BA,<br />
$645 month, dogs allowed.<br />
Available now.<br />
262-248-2480<br />
DELAVAN: Furnished<br />
room, shared kitchen &<br />
bath, includes all utilities.<br />
No smoking. Deposit &<br />
references. 262-728-2022<br />
ELKHORN: Nickel Plate<br />
Hotel, rooms for rent $80<br />
and up. 262-723-4935<br />
LAKE GENEVA: Downtown,<br />
across from lake,<br />
sleeping room, weekly,<br />
references. 262-248-7016<br />
LAKE GENEVA:<br />
Kitchenettes & Cottages.<br />
Weekly rates, no pets.<br />
262-248-4438<br />
LAKE GENEVA: On Lake<br />
Como, small kitchenette,<br />
fully furnished, $130 per<br />
week includes utilities. No<br />
pets. 815-678-2026<br />
WAYSIDE HOTEL,<br />
Downtown Walworth WI:<br />
Newly reconditioned<br />
rooms. Call 262-275-2034<br />
WILLIAMS BAY: 1 & 2 BR,<br />
nice neighborhood, weekly<br />
/ monthly. 262-245-5036<br />
PARKSIDE<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
Large 2 BR apts.<br />
Next to<br />
Sunset Park,<br />
$555/mo. + util.<br />
1/2 Off<br />
Security Deposit*<br />
63097<br />
Elkhorn, WI 53121<br />
262-723-2881 • 866-APR-TMNT<br />
www.summitdg.com<br />
EVERGREEN<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
2 BR, 1 BA apts.<br />
with central air,<br />
dishwasher,<br />
on-site laundry,<br />
secured entry<br />
$575/mo. + util.<br />
1/2 Off<br />
Security Deposit*<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
FOR LEASE<br />
Three bays, show room &<br />
2 offices. 262-882-3264<br />
LAKE GENEVA/COMO<br />
Office Suites/Store Front,<br />
350-750 sq ft & larger<br />
space available. Fresh<br />
Move-In condition. Rent<br />
Negotiable. 262-248-2249<br />
847-338-8990<br />
NEWLY REMODELED<br />
720 sq ft office space in<br />
Delavan Industrial Park.<br />
$550 per month. Additional<br />
storage space available.<br />
262-215-8323<br />
W0411 HWY L: East Troy<br />
Mukwonago area, M-1<br />
zoning, available (2)<br />
50x50 or (1) 50x100 single<br />
phase, secluded with plenty<br />
of outside storage. 2 ½<br />
miles from I-43 and State<br />
Hwy 83. Ideal usage<br />
would be trade and contractors<br />
offices, warehousing,<br />
landscape businesses,<br />
distributors, machine<br />
shop, automotive, manufacturing,<br />
and others. Contact<br />
Bill 262-470-5775<br />
WALWORTH: best visibility,<br />
excellent parking, 4,000<br />
@ $4.75/sq ft. <strong>Inc</strong>luding all<br />
utilities. 262-245-4555<br />
2 Bedroom<br />
2 Bath<br />
• Underground parking available<br />
• On-site maintenance<br />
• Free storage units<br />
For More Information ~ Call Gail Today!<br />
140 W. School St. • Sharon, WI<br />
(262) 736-2300<br />
email: prairie@sharontelephone.com<br />
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-4:30; Sat. By Appointment<br />
FAIRFIELD<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
2 BR units with<br />
central air,<br />
dishwashers, laundry<br />
and detached garages.<br />
Rents start at<br />
$600/mo. + util.<br />
1/2 Off<br />
Security Deposit*<br />
*Cats Welcome (sorry, no dogs)<br />
62539<br />
65146
36 Walworth County Sunday Sunday, December 23, 2007 Place Your Ad Today!!<br />
With a Pontiac<br />
badge and Toyota<br />
guts, one of our favorite<br />
small wagons returns<br />
with a few new tricks<br />
By MALCOLM GUNN<br />
WHEELBASE COMMUNICATIONS<br />
P<br />
ontiac and Toyota<br />
have once again<br />
teamed up to build a thrifty, high-stylin’<br />
Vibe wagon.<br />
The upstart little car with capacious<br />
cargo capacity certainly carried the day for<br />
Pontiac when it first arrived back in 2002<br />
for the 2003 model year.<br />
The value was obvious from the beginning. The<br />
sheetmetal appeared way ahead of its time and the<br />
wagon design was more than practical. And the fact<br />
that it contained significant content emanating from<br />
Toyota’s Corolla and Matrix (and at a down-to-earth<br />
price) was reassuring for buyers who otherwise might<br />
not have strayed from the import fold.<br />
But the most remarkable factoid concerning the<br />
Vibe was its nearly universal acceptance by new-car<br />
buyers of nearly every demographic stripe. From<br />
younger shoppers just entering their new-car buying<br />
years to the over-50 set, the Vibe was embraced by all.<br />
Pontiac had a winner on its hands.<br />
The 2009 edition — available in early 2008, actually<br />
— enriches the ownership experience with more<br />
room and power choices while retaining the overall<br />
sense of style that made the original so popular. The<br />
new<br />
shell<br />
displays<br />
more crisply defined<br />
features — especially<br />
the front<br />
bumper area — and the fenders<br />
add to the vehicle’s broadshouldered<br />
shape.<br />
In an unusual display of bigger-is-better<br />
restraint, the Vibe’s key dimensions remain<br />
nearly identical to that of the outgoing version, although<br />
the weight has slightly increased and maximum<br />
cargo capacity with the rear seat folded has<br />
shrunk, possibly due to a slight roofline reduction.<br />
For passengers, the new Vibe holds tight to the<br />
stylish and comfortable traits that made the original<br />
so popular. Improvements to the gauge layout and a<br />
meatier steering wheel will be especially appreciated<br />
by drivers, while everyone aboard will continue to<br />
enjoy the supportive front chairs, generous leg and hip<br />
room and fold-flat 60/40 split rear seat for those occasions<br />
when big cargo capacity is required.<br />
Perhaps the best news for Vibe fans is that the<br />
powertrain choices are more robust. Base cars arrive<br />
with a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine that now produces<br />
132 horsepower, six more than last<br />
year’s 1.8, while a 158-horsepower 2.4liter<br />
four-cylinder is included with the<br />
all-wheel-drive Vibe AWD. As you might<br />
recall, all-wheel-drive actually fell off<br />
the Vibe menu at the end of the 2006<br />
model year. Both engines originate with<br />
Toyota and will also be offered in the<br />
new Matrix wagon as well as the nextgeneration<br />
Corolla sedan.<br />
A five-speed manual transmission is<br />
standard on base Vibes while a fourspeed<br />
automatic is optional, but standard<br />
when AWD is specified. Also<br />
returning following a two-model-year<br />
absence is the Vibe GT trim level, which<br />
also runs with the same 2.4 as AWD<br />
models, but offers a choice of a fivespeed<br />
manual transmission or fivespeed<br />
automatic with manual-shift<br />
control.<br />
The AWD and GT also feature a<br />
different fully independent rear<br />
suspension than base models, one<br />
that’s claimed to produce more precise<br />
handling characteristics.<br />
Beyond the now standard safety<br />
gear that was actually optional on<br />
the previous Vibe (including six<br />
airbags plus traction and stability<br />
control to keep the Vibe heading<br />
where the driver intends), base<br />
models include a tilt and telescopic<br />
steering column, power windows<br />
and door locks, 115-volt power outlet,<br />
overhead console and a four-<br />
64005<br />
speaker audio system.<br />
The AWD adds a rear-cargo storage<br />
system, roof rack and fold-flat front passenger<br />
seat, both of which were standard<br />
on the first-gen Vibe, and air<br />
conditioning. The GT further pumps up<br />
the content with 18-inch wheels, sporttuned<br />
suspension, leather-trimmed<br />
front seats, unique front fascia, special<br />
body cladding, rear spoiler, fog lamps<br />
and a 320-watt, seven-speaker sound<br />
package with a large subwoofer embedded<br />
in the passenger-side rear trim<br />
panel.<br />
With about 300,000 first-generation<br />
Vibes already on the road, General Motors<br />
has a solid indicator that the Toyota/Pontiac<br />
formula works. Adding a<br />
dose of power and refinement is all this<br />
wagon needs to head into the next<br />
decade with the same kind of success.
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1990 BONNEVILLE SSE,<br />
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1994 CHRYSLER New<br />
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608-757-8338<br />
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1877 07 FORD MUSTANG CONV., V6, auto., low miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,995<br />
1857 07 FORD CROWN VICTORIA LX, Leather, loaded, only 6,000 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,995<br />
1882 07 FORD TAURUS SEL 4 DR., Loaded, leather, moonroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,995<br />
7051 07 FORD TAURUS SE 4 DR., Loaded, OUR CAR, only 8,000 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,995<br />
7058 07 FORD TAURUS SE 4 DR., Loaded, OUR CAR, only 8,000 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,995<br />
1864 07 FORD TAURUS SEL 4 DR., Leather, loaded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,995<br />
1863 07 FORD TAURUS SEL 4 DR., Leather, loaded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,995<br />
1884 07 FORD TAURUS SE 4 DR., Loaded, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,995<br />
1855 07 FORD TAURUS SE 4 DR., Loaded, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,995<br />
1880 07 CHEVY AVEO 4 DR., 4 cyl., auto., GREAT DEAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,995<br />
1879 07 CHEVY AVEO 4 DR., 4 cyl., auto., GREAT DEAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,995<br />
1856 06 LINCOLN ZEPHER, Loaded, navigation, 11,000 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,900<br />
JR22 06 FORD FUSION SE 4 DR., 4 cyl., auto., loaded, 10,000 local miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,995<br />
7097A 05 FORD MUSTANG COUPE, V6, 5 spd., premium, low miles, local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,995<br />
7075A 02 FORD TAURUS SES 4 DR., Loaded, very clean, local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,995<br />
7151A 92 LINCOLN TOWN CAR, Leather, cloth roof, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,695<br />
1887A 07 FORD EXPEDITION 4X4, Limited, moonroof, pearl white, only 13,000 miles . . . . . $31,995<br />
1886 07 FORD EXPLORER 4X4, Limited, 3rd seat, pearl white, loaded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26,995<br />
1881 07 FORD EXPLORER 4 DR., 4X4, XLT, leather, 3rd seat, 11,000 miles, MINT . . . . . . $22,995<br />
1878 07 FORD E-350 CLUB WAGON, 5.4 V8, 15 passenger, super loaded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,995<br />
1858 07 FORD E-150 CLUB WAGON, 5.4 V8, 8 pass., super loaded, 10,000 miles . . . . . . . . . . . $19,995<br />
1792 06 FORD EXPLORER 4 DR., 4X4, Eddie Bauer, loaded, only 16,000 miles . . . . . . . . . . . $24,995<br />
1833 06 FORD EXPLORER 4 DR., 4X4, Eddie Bauer, loaded, moonroof, DEMO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,995<br />
8064A 06 FORD F-150 4X4 CREW, 5.4, XLT, t. tow, loaded, local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,995<br />
103LS 06 FORD ESCAPE 4X4, V6, auto., leather, moonroof, local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,995<br />
1870 06 FORD ESCAPE 4X4, V6, XLT, loaded, leather, moonroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,995<br />
103M 06 FORD ESCAPE FWD, 4 cyl., auto., XLT, moon, 10,500 miles, owner’s car . . . . . . . . $17,995<br />
1869 06 FORD ESCAPE 4X4, V6, XLT, loaded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,995<br />
1874 05 FORD F-150 4X4 SUPERCAB, 5.4, XLT, super loaded, 19,000 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,995<br />
2601 05 FORD <strong>FREE</strong>STYLE FWD, SEL, 3rd seat, TV & DVD, 12,000 miles, local . . . . . . . . . $18,995<br />
1873 05 FORD F-150 4X4 SUPERCAB 4.6, STX, loaded, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,995<br />
7138A 05 FORD F-150 4X4 CREW, 5.4, auto., XLT, loaded, local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,900<br />
1862 05 FORD ESCAPE FWD, Auto., cruise, local, 25,000 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,995<br />
80442A 05 FORD ESCAPE FWD, 4 cyl., auto., XLS, local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,995<br />
1868 04 FORD RANGER 4X4 SUPERCAB, 4.0, auto., XLT, 4 dr., moonroof, loaded . . . . . . . . $16,900<br />
6015A 03 FORD E-350 CLUB WAGON, V10, chateau, leather, quads, dual TV’s . . . . . . . . . . . $15,900<br />
7147B 03 FORD F-150 4X4 CREW, 5.4, XLT, loaded, local, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,900<br />
6254A 03 FORD F-150 4X4 CREW, 5.4, Regency conversion, super loaded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,900<br />
7108A 03 DODGE DAKOTA CREW, V8, auto., SLT, local owner, nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,900<br />
7175A 03 BUICK RENDEZVOUS, CXL, leather, 3rd seat, local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,995<br />
8071A 02 FORD F-250 4X4 SUPERCAB, diesel, auto., Lariat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,995<br />
1494A 02 FORD EXPLORER 4 DR. 4X4, V8, t. tow, 3rd seat, local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,695<br />
1852A 02 FORD EXPLORER 4 DR. 4X4, V8, t. tow, 3rd seat, leather, local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,995<br />
1664A 02 FORD WINDSTAR LX, 7 pass., rear air & heat, local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,900<br />
7120A 02 CHEVY VENTURE VAN, 7 pass., rear air & heat, super clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,900<br />
6132A 01 DODGE DURANGO 4X4, SLT, loaded, very clean MUST SEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,900<br />
4242A 01 FORD E-150 CONVERSION VAN, Loaded, conversion, runs great . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,900<br />
8066A 01 FORD ESCAPE 4 DR., 4 cyl., 5 spd., air, cruise, one local owner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,995<br />
1725A 95 DODGE CONVERSION VAN, Loaded, runs good, “AS IS” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,900<br />
6089A 94 CHEVY SUBURBAN 4X4, 5.7, Silverado, loaded, one local owner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,900<br />
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1996 DODGE 4X4 short<br />
box, ext cab with western<br />
plow & topper. Good condition,<br />
$8,500 OBO. 608-<br />
756-5600<br />
1997 DODGE RAM 2500,<br />
LARAMIE SLT, V8, auto, 2<br />
wheel drive, tow package,<br />
143K, regular cab, matching<br />
topper, excellent condition,<br />
must sell! $4,500,<br />
OBO, 262-903-0848 or<br />
262-903-0850.<br />
2000 CHEVY S-10 4WD,<br />
excellent shape. New tires<br />
and regular maintenance<br />
performed. $7,000. 608-<br />
883-2921<br />
2001 DODGE RAM 2500<br />
with plow, 4 WD extended<br />
cab V10, 5 speed, leather,<br />
bed liner, bed cover, running<br />
boards, loaded,<br />
43,000 miles, whole sale<br />
price $16,200, asking<br />
$13,500. Call 262-248-<br />
6050<br />
2001 SILVERADO 4X4<br />
Z71, 76K miles, new tires,<br />
new brakes, towing package,<br />
5.3 V8. Comfortably<br />
seats 5. Excellent condition.<br />
$11,000 OBO. 815-<br />
871-6837 Beloit<br />
2004 FORD F-150 Lariat<br />
Super Crew, 4WD, loaded,<br />
sunroof, satellite radio,<br />
leather, towing package,<br />
etc. $22,035. By owner.<br />
608-743-0838<br />
2007 CHEVY DURA MAX<br />
4 DR, short box, only<br />
4,000 miles, $35,500<br />
OBO. 262-539-2715<br />
ATV'S, SCOOTERS, GO-<br />
KARTS & SNOWMO-<br />
BILES. OVER 600 ON<br />
DISPLAY @ HUGE DIS-<br />
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SPORTS SUPER CEN-<br />
TER, SHAWANO -- TOLL<br />
<strong>FREE</strong> 866-955-2628<br />
(wcan)<br />
Fisher Automotive<br />
5768 State Rd. 11, Elkhorn<br />
(262) 723-5898<br />
RENTALS -SNOWMO-<br />
BILES!!! DAILY OR<br />
WEEKLY. WE ALSO<br />
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TRAILERS! New 4-place<br />
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TRAILERS $1395<br />
CARHAULERS start<br />
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PONTOON TRAILERS<br />
$1050.<br />
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www.ribmountainmarine.com<br />
(wcan)<br />
2004 KAWASAKI KDX<br />
220R, good condition,<br />
great trail bike, 220 liquid<br />
cooled, 2 stroke with a 5<br />
speed transmission &<br />
hand clutch, low hrs. New<br />
tires and air filter. $2,900<br />
OBO. Dan 608-295-5208<br />
1993-1994 ARCTICAT<br />
Pantera 550, $2,000 for<br />
both, OBO. 262-249-0643<br />
1997 700 ULTRA<br />
Snowmobile, $1,699<br />
2006 600 FUSION<br />
Race Graphics,<br />
1,300 miles $5,599<br />
More used & new<br />
ready to go.<br />
262-723-8822<br />
A+ Power Sports, Elkhorn<br />
1997 POLARIS 700 UL-<br />
TRA SPX, very good condition,<br />
$1,350 OBO. 262-<br />
728-1447 After 5:00 pm<br />
2004 ARCTIC CAT 570Z,<br />
fan cooled, 1200 mi, excellent<br />
condition, $2,850<br />
OBO. 262-949-2865<br />
2008 PIER SLIPS and in &<br />
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Lake, American Marine.<br />
262-728-3453<br />
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$ 35.00 /day Unlimited miles<br />
$ 17.95 Oil & Filter Change<br />
6 qts. oil, most cars, diesel extra<br />
84633<br />
FISH BOATS, See 200.<br />
14ft AlumaCraft $869.<br />
New 25HP $2,199, New<br />
8HP $1,449. Huge Package<br />
Savings. We Finance.<br />
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The Wednesday Shopper<br />
Advertiser<br />
Deadline for classified ads<br />
is Tuesday at 1:00 pm.<br />
The Walworth County<br />
Sunday deadline for<br />
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at 1:00 pm. Call our<br />
Classified Dept<br />
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OR LESS<br />
6 MO/6,000 MILE SERVICE AGREEMENT<br />
1996 DODGE DAKOTA “X-CAB” 4x4 V6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,888<br />
1998 CHRYSLER SEBRING “LXI” CONVERTIBLE . . . . . . . . . . . $4,888<br />
1999 DODGE CARAVAN “Anniversary” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,888<br />
1999 SAAB 9-3 CONVERTIBLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,888<br />
1999 SUBURBAN “Loaded”, 4x4, leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,888<br />
1999 TOYOTA CELICA GT CONVERTIBLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,888<br />
1998 CHRYSLER CIRRUS “Lxi” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,888<br />
1999 DODGE INTREPID SPORT SEDAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,988<br />
1998 FORD WINDSTAR NX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,988<br />
1998 MAZDA PROTEGE SEDAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,988<br />
1997 CHEV. CAVALIER “Z24” SPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,888<br />
1995 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,988<br />
1995 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM “3800” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,988<br />
1994 DODGE CARAVAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,488<br />
www.lakeshoremotors.net<br />
Hwy. 50 East, Delavan<br />
262-740-7700 84464<br />
LEE ENTERPRISES<br />
227 E. Main Street,<br />
Whitewater, WI 53190<br />
(262) 473-2450<br />
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1346 Racine St. • Delavan, WI • (262) 728-8581<br />
No<br />
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1997 Pontiac Bonneville SSE<br />
4 dr., low miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6,295<br />
2002 Ford Ranger Edge<br />
Local trade, V6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6,995<br />
2004 Chevrolet Impala<br />
4 dr., black, local trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6,995<br />
2004 Olds Alero GL<br />
4 dr., sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7,495<br />
2003 GMC Sonoma SLS<br />
One owner, air, auto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8,395<br />
2001 Buick LeSabre Limited<br />
Very clean, loaded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8,495<br />
2003 Chevy Venture LS<br />
Local trade, rear air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8,995<br />
Most with 90 day warranties<br />
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Now Accepting All Major Credit Cards<br />
1997 Ford<br />
Ranger<br />
Quad Cab, V6, 4WD<br />
$4,475<br />
1997 Cadillac Sedan DeVille . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,995<br />
2000 Dodge Caravan, A/C, power windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,995<br />
2001 Ford Focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,995<br />
1997 Pontiac Bonneville, low miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,995<br />
1997 Mazda B2300 Pickup, auto., 4 cyl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,495<br />
2000 Olds Alero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,200<br />
1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee LTD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,995<br />
Store Hours - Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.<br />
Fri. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Sat. 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 84503<br />
2004 Chevy<br />
TrailBlazer LS<br />
4x4, local trade,<br />
clean<br />
$ 12,995<br />
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2004 Chevy Impala SS<br />
Indy Limited Edition<br />
Loaded<br />
$ 14,995<br />
Great Great Selection Selection of Cars Cars • Vans Vans • SUVs SUVs & Trucks Trucks<br />
Local Trades • New Vehicles Arriving Weekly<br />
2002 Ford<br />
Ranger Edge<br />
Local trade,<br />
V6<br />
$ 6,995<br />
2001 Chevy S-10 Ext. Cab LS<br />
Local trade, V6, fully equipped . . . . . . . . . $ 8,995<br />
2004 Pontiac Grand Am SE<br />
Local trade, V6, bright red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8,995<br />
2003 Buick LeSabre<br />
Fully equipped, local trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 9,995<br />
2004 Pontiac Grand Am SE<br />
Local trade, V6, 55K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 9,995<br />
2004 Chevy Malibu Maxx LS<br />
Local trade, low miles, nice . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10,995<br />
2003 Chevy Impala LS<br />
3.8 V6, low miles, clean! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 11,495<br />
2003 Cadillac Deville DTS<br />
White diamond, navigation, moonroof<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 15,995<br />
1521 Center Ave., Janesville<br />
1521 Center Ave., Janesville<br />
608-758-1122<br />
608-758-1122<br />
Hours:<br />
Hours:<br />
M-Th.<br />
M-Th.<br />
9-7,<br />
9-7,<br />
T.W.F.<br />
T.W.F.<br />
9-6,<br />
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9-4<br />
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YEAR-END HOLIDAY SAVINGS EVENT!<br />
OVER 250 NEW & USED IN-STOCK VEHICLES OR VIEW OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY ONLINE AT WWW.BURTNESSCHEV.COM<br />
2007 CHEVY<br />
IMPALA<br />
Blue, all pwr., remote start,<br />
19,000 miles<br />
$ 15,988<br />
2004 PONTIAC<br />
GRAND AM<br />
4 dr., V6, sunroof, ONLY 12,000 miles,<br />
alloy wheels,<br />
REDUCED... $ 11,988<br />
2006 BUICK<br />
TERRAZA<br />
Leather, front wheel drive,<br />
fully loaded $ 17,988<br />
INSIDE BOAT STORAGE<br />
with winterizing, summerizing,<br />
cleaning for a low<br />
price, boat upholstering/carpets/boat<br />
covers/motor repairs.<br />
American Marine, Delavan<br />
since 1963. 262-728-3453<br />
OUTBOARD MOTOR<br />
LIQUIDATION-<br />
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TOLL <strong>FREE</strong> 866-955-<br />
2628 (wcan)<br />
2007 CHEVY<br />
MALIBU MAXX<br />
Cloth heated seats, remote start,<br />
all power options<br />
$ 13,488<br />
2004 PONTIAC<br />
GRAND AM<br />
4 cyl., auto., very well-equipped,<br />
ONLY 30,000 miles,<br />
REDUCED... $ 9,988<br />
2002 DODGE<br />
GRAND CARAVAN LX<br />
7 passenger seating, dual power sliding doors,<br />
power liftgate,<br />
rear heat & A/C, $<br />
REDUCED... 9,988<br />
563 S. Janesville<br />
Whitewater<br />
Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 8-8;<br />
Tues., Wed. & Fri. 8-6;<br />
Sat. 8:30-3<br />
(262) 473-2522 • 1-800-236-2422<br />
www.burtnesschev.com<br />
AUTO<br />
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2006 PONTIAC<br />
GRAND PRIX<br />
4 dr., all the options, premium paint,<br />
Alum. wheels,<br />
only 26,000 miles $ 13,488<br />
2003 BUICK<br />
LESABRE<br />
Limited, leather interior, heads up display,<br />
one owner,<br />
REDUCED... $ 10,988<br />
2006 CHEVY<br />
TRAILBLAZER LS 4X4<br />
Cloth,<br />
ONLY 17,000 miles<br />
$ 17,488<br />
2004 CHEVY<br />
AVALANCHE Z71<br />
Cloth, sunroof, all power, one owner,<br />
local trade,<br />
REDUCED... $ 16,988<br />
2005 CHEVY<br />
MONTE CARLO<br />
Black, spoiler, sunroof, alloy wheels,<br />
ONLY 28,000 miles,<br />
REDUCED... $ 13,988<br />
2002 OLDSMOBILE<br />
ALERO<br />
2 dr., V6, auto., alloy wheels, spoiler,<br />
all power, local trade<br />
$ 7,988<br />
2005 CHEVY<br />
TRAILBLAZER LS 4X4<br />
All the options,<br />
new tires<br />
$ 16,488<br />
2006 CHEVY<br />
SILVERADO Z71 4X4<br />
1/2 ton, ext. cab, power seat, nerf bars,<br />
17,000 miles,<br />
one owner, local trade $ 21,488<br />
2003 CHEVY<br />
SILVERADO Z71 4X4<br />
1/2 ton, ext. cab, topper, extra sharp,<br />
two-tone paint,<br />
one owner $ 17,488<br />
2005 CHEVY<br />
IMPALA LS<br />
Black, heated leather seats, sunroof,<br />
spoiler, one owner<br />
local trade $ 14,988<br />
2007 CHEVY<br />
UPLANDER LS<br />
Very well-equipped, balance of 5 year,<br />
100,000 mile<br />
powertrain warranty $ 16,988<br />
2005 CHEVY<br />
EQUINOX LT<br />
All wheel drive, very well-equipped,<br />
new arrival, one owner,<br />
local trade $ 15,688<br />
2006 CHEVY<br />
SILVERADO 3/4 TON<br />
Crew cab, Duramax diesel, allison auto.,<br />
cloth bench seat,<br />
spray in bedliner $ 31,988<br />
2001 DODGE<br />
RAM SLT 1500 4X4<br />
Ext. cab, all power options, one owner,<br />
low miles<br />
$ 12,988<br />
68133<br />
66840
Place Your Ad Today!! Walworth County Sunday Sunday, December 23, 2007 39<br />
21 ST ANNUAL<br />
YOU’VE GOT TO BE<br />
KIDDING SALE<br />
OVER<br />
Sale<br />
0 Absolutely<br />
Ends<br />
January 2nd % $12,000 FOR **<br />
IN DISCOUNTS ON<br />
SELECT NEW MODELS<br />
Business Hwy. 26, South, Jefferson<br />
920-674-7070 www.havillspoerl.com<br />
60<br />
MONTHS<br />
Partial Listing -<br />
Many More to<br />
Choose From!<br />
Vehicles sold on first come basis. Limit one vehicle per person. NO WHOLESALERS PLEASE. All vehicles under $3,000 cash and carry. No credit cards. Prices do not include tax, title, license & service<br />
fees. Vehicles subject to prior sale. **To approved credit on select new vehicles.<br />
AT JEFFERSON AT FORT ATKINSON<br />
NO PAYMENTS **<br />
until June ‘08<br />
SALE HOURS : Wed. 8-8; Th. 8-8; Fri. 8-8;<br />
Sat. 8-5; Mon. 8-6; Tues. Closed; Wed. 88-Close<br />
Kidding<br />
Stock # Vehicle Sale Price<br />
#8714C ‘92 Ford Explorer $100<br />
#992B ‘91 Buick Century $300<br />
#5793A ‘97 Jeep Cherokee Sport $1,495<br />
#17073B ‘93 Ford Ranger $1,888<br />
#17076B ‘95 Plymouth Neon $1,995<br />
#17076R ‘96 Pontiac Sunfire $1,995<br />
#1022A ‘95 Buick Regal $2,250<br />
#37132B ‘97 Oldsmobile 88 $2,345<br />
#57113A ‘95 Saturn SC2 Coupe $2,675<br />
#5797A ‘95 Saab 900S $2,995<br />
#1050A ‘97 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo $3,450<br />
#17054A ‘94 GMC Sierra $3,858<br />
#37136A ‘98 Chevrolet Silverado $5,995<br />
#3712R ‘01 Toyota Camry $7,450<br />
#7719A ‘99 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT $9,995<br />
#13191A ‘03 Dodge Ram 3500 SLT Diesel $18,995<br />
#98085A ‘06 Dodge Ram 3500 Mega Cab Diesel $29,995<br />
2008<br />
Avenger SXT<br />
#7830<br />
2008 Grand<br />
Caravan SXT<br />
#3849<br />
2008 Jeep<br />
Liberty Sport<br />
#28011<br />
$ 199 /mo. *<br />
$ 269 /mo. *<br />
$ 229 /mo. *<br />
*$2,500 due at signing or trade equity, to approved credit, payment includes lease loyalty & applica ble<br />
lease cash, does not include tax, title & license. 36 months at 10,500 mile per year.<br />
Business Hwy. 26, South<br />
FORT ATKINSON<br />
**<br />
All vehicles are drastically<br />
reduced and must be<br />
moved out by year end!<br />
Kidding<br />
Stock # Vehicle Sale Price<br />
#P51646B ‘94 Pontiac Sunbird $100<br />
#P51558A ‘94 Mitsubishi Expo $300<br />
#M51513B ‘94 Ford Escort, low miles $1,495<br />
#C06-12B ‘95 Mercury Grand Marquis $1,895<br />
#C08-04B ‘92 Chevy Conversion $2,995<br />
#M51313 ‘95 Mazda 626 $3,895<br />
#T07-67B ‘91 Cadillac Deville $3,995<br />
#P5152A ‘98 Lincoln Town Car $5,795<br />
#P51386A ‘01 Ford Windstar $5,995<br />
#P51482 ‘06 Ford Focus $9,995<br />
#T06-146A ‘05 Ford Freestar $12,995<br />
#P51444 ‘03 Ford F-150 Crew 4x4 $13,995<br />
#P51442 ‘06 Chrysler Sebring Convertible $13,995<br />
#P51504A ‘02 Lincoln Navigator $14,995<br />
#P51527 ‘05 Ford F-150 $15,995<br />
#T06-286B ‘04 Lincoln LS $16,995<br />
2007<br />
Ford<br />
Edge SE<br />
2008<br />
Ford<br />
Fusion SE<br />
2008<br />
Ford F-150<br />
Supercab 4x4<br />
$ 239 /mo. *<br />
$ 199 /mo. *<br />
$ 299 /mo. *<br />
Happy Holidays<br />
920-568-4444<br />
67942
40 Walworth County Sunday Sunday, December 23, 2007 Place Your Ad Today!!<br />
Wednesday<br />
December<br />
26 th<br />
‘04 Chevy Silverado Ext. Cab SLE 4x4<br />
Loaded with power options<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>ludes<br />
42” TV<br />
$ 20,990.00<br />
‘01 Jeep Grand Cherokee LTD<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>ludes<br />
42” TV<br />
$ 11,990.00<br />
‘00 Dodge Neon ES<br />
Pwr. windows & locks, cruise,<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>ludes tilt, A/C, auto.<br />
42” TV<br />
$ 5,990.00<br />
The Proof is in the Price<br />
— 5 DAYS ONLY —<br />
Thursday<br />
December<br />
27 th<br />
P0501<br />
T8043A<br />
7G228B<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>ludes<br />
42” TV<br />
‘04 Pontiac Grand AM GT<br />
$ 7,990.00<br />
‘02 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab<br />
SLT 4WD<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>ludes<br />
42” TV<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>ludes<br />
42” TV<br />
$ 13,490.00<br />
‘04 Ford Explorer 4x4<br />
$ 11,990.00<br />
Friday<br />
December<br />
28 th<br />
All prices are plus title, tax, license and dealer service fees. Only pre-owned vehicles qualify for T.V. See stores for details. All prior sales excluded.<br />
All othr sale prices excluded from this sale.<br />
C7141B<br />
7G230A<br />
T7144A<br />
Saturday<br />
December<br />
29 th<br />
‘06 Pontiac G6 Coupe<br />
Pwr. window & locks, cruise, tilt<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>ludes<br />
42” TV<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>ludes<br />
42” TV<br />
$ 12,490.00<br />
‘05 Kia Spectra<br />
$ 9,990.00<br />
‘04 Ford Focus<br />
Power windows & locks<br />
$ 7,490.00<br />
7P053A<br />
T7149B<br />
7G219M<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>ludes<br />
42” TV<br />
Monday<br />
December<br />
31 st<br />
‘99 Ford Taurus<br />
$ 3,990.00<br />
T7155A<br />
‘00 Mercedes C280<br />
Leather, pwr. seats, CD, luxury<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>ludes<br />
42” TV<br />
$ 11,990.00<br />
‘04 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 Hemi<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>ludes<br />
42” TV<br />
$ 19,490.00<br />
All Pre-Owned <strong>Inc</strong>ludes a 42” LCD TV<br />
Z1082 ‘07 Chrysler Sebring, Sedan<br />
T7162A ‘07 Dodge Ram 1500, Quad, 4x4, SLT<br />
Z1094 ‘06 Chrysler Sebring, Convertible, Touring<br />
Z1091 ‘06 Jeep Liberty, SP Wagon, 4x4<br />
Z1080 ‘06 Pontiac G6 GT, Sedan, GT<br />
T8059A ‘06 Dodge Ram 1500, Crew, 4x4<br />
T8046B ‘06 Volkswagen Jetta, New<br />
T7059A ‘06 Dodge Charger, RT Daytona<br />
Z1095 ‘05 Chrysler 300C, Loaded<br />
Z1087 ‘05 Chrysler Town & Country, Touring, Stow-N-Go<br />
T8020A ‘05 Chrysler Town & Country, Touring, Stow-N-Go<br />
T7158B ‘05 Pontiac Vibe, Touring<br />
C8062A ‘05 Chrysler PT Cruiser, Convertible<br />
Z1076 ‘04 Saturn Ion, Level 2<br />
T8071A ‘04 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 4 Dr., Special Edition, 4x4<br />
Z1092 ‘03 Jeep Liberty LI, Wagon, LTD, 4x4<br />
T7164A ‘03 Chevrolet S10, 3 Dr., ZR2, 4x4<br />
T7159B ‘03 Ford F-250, Super 4 Dr., 4x4, Ext. Cab<br />
T7152A ‘02 Ford Mustang, Coupe<br />
T7048A ‘02 Ford F-150, Super Crew, 4x4, XLT<br />
T7123A ‘01 Chevy Venture, Extend, LTD<br />
C7047A ‘01 Dodge Durango, 4 Dr.<br />
T7023B ‘00 Pontaic Grand Prix, Sedan, GT<br />
Z1052A ‘98 Chevrolet Blazer, 4 Dr., 4x4<br />
C8025A ‘98 Chevrolet Cavalier/R, Coupe<br />
Z1096A ‘97 Toyota 4 Runner, SR, 4 Dr.<br />
P0537 ‘06 Pontiac Vibe, AWD<br />
8G068A ‘06 Chevrolet K1500 Silverado, Crew Cab, 4x4<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>ludes<br />
42” TV<br />
7P260B ‘06 GMC Sierra K25, Crew Cab, 4x4<br />
P0539 ‘05 Pontiac G6<br />
P0534 ‘05 Buick Rendezvous, CXL<br />
P0533 ‘05 Pontiac Montana, SV6<br />
8G052A ‘05 Chrysler Pacifica, Touring<br />
8G016C ‘05 GMC Sierra K15, Crew Cab, 4x4<br />
7P261A ‘05 Kia Sorento EX, 4x4<br />
7G218A ‘05 GMC Sierra K15, Ext. Cab, 4x4<br />
7G191N ‘05 Dodge Grand Caravan<br />
7G191A ‘05 Chrysler 300, Touring<br />
7B037A ‘05 Chevrolet Equinox LT<br />
P0540 ‘04 GMC Yukon, SLT<br />
P0531 ‘04 Cadillac CTS<br />
P0526 ‘04 Pontiac Grand Prix<br />
P0523 ‘04 Pontiac Vibe<br />
8G057A ‘04 Pontiac Grand Prix, GT<br />
7G255A ‘04 Chevrolet Express, G2500<br />
7B154B ‘04 Buick LeSabre, Custom<br />
8G063A ‘03 Oldsmobile Alero GL<br />
8G028A ‘03 Ford Expedition, Fx4<br />
7G219B ‘03 GMC Envoy, SLT<br />
7G217A ‘03 Chevrolet K1500 Silverado<br />
8B045A ‘02 Buick Rendezvous, CXL, AWD<br />
7G208B ‘02 Chrysler Intrepid<br />
8G016B ‘01 Chrysler 300M<br />
7P237B ‘01 Nissan Altima<br />
7P127A ‘01 Chevrolet Impala LS<br />
7B262A ‘00 Buick Park Avenue<br />
7G078C<br />
T7027A<br />
65758