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Morgan Renee BonlenderA daughter born to Suzanne and Tim Bonlender of Hartford on August 9, 2012. She weighed 8 lbs. and measured 21.5 inches.
Ronni Leigh SchellingerA daughter born to Jamie and Benjamin Schellinger of Hartford on August 14, 2012. She weighed 7 lbs., 11 oz. and measured 19.5 inches.
Ava KristinA daughter born to April Chudzicke and Jason Leach of Hartford on August 15, 2012. She weighed 10 lbs., 2 oz. and measured 21.5 inches.
Isaiah Gregory DickensonA son born to Rachel and David Dickenson of Hartford on August 28, 2012. He weighed 7 lbs., 5 oz. and measured 19 inches. He joins sister Ariana (2).
Grace Marie GrundA daughter born to Christina Remers and Michael Grund of Jackson on August 16, 2012. She weighed 7 lbs., 14 oz. and measured 21 inches.
Rylan August FeltzA son born to Breckan and Brian Feltz of Jackson on August 17, 2012. He weighed 8 lbs. and measured 21 inches. He joins brothers Sam (14), and Brant (2).
Paige Ann GeislerA daughter born to Monica and Michael Geisler of Jackson on August 20, 2012. She weighed 7 lbs., 13 oz. and measured 20.5 inches. She joins brother Lucas (5), and sister Peyton (2).
Jovie Lou AndersonA daughter born to Tamara and Thomas Anderson of Jackson on August 29, 2012. She weighed 8 lbs., 6 oz. and measured 21.5 inches. She joins brother Jaden (10).
Sawyer David OpahleA son born to Stacie and Gregory Opahle of Richfield on August 8, 2012. He weighed 6 lbs., 15 oz. and measured 20 inches.
Blake Daniel Restivo A son born to Kali and Dan Restivo of Richfield on August 31, 2012. He weighed 8 lbs., 6 oz, and measured 20 inches. He joins brother Rylen (3).
Brynn Donnelly McKennaA daughter born to Heidi and Scott McKenna of Richfield on September 12, 2012. She weighed 7 lbs., 6 oz, and measured 20 inches. She joins brothers Dane, 5, and Tanner, 2.
Asher Anton KruegerA son born to Brooke and Justin Krueger of West Bend on August 14, 2012. He weighed 8 lbs., 9 oz. and measured 21 inches. He joins brother Isaiah (2) and sister Mychaela (4).
Ethan Charles SchneiderA son born to Wendy and Todd Schneider of West Bend on September 7, 2012. He weighed 7 lbs., 6 oz. and measured 19.5 inches. He joins sister Amber (12).
Torello Joseph ZignegoA son born to Joe and Jenny Zignego on September 19, 2012. He weighed 6 lbs., 13 oz. and measured 19 inches. He joins siblings, Blaise, Oliver, Jacobi, Fatima and Carmen.
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EvElyn virginia Hoffman Evelyn Virginia Hoffman (nee Weginger), 90 years, of N6319 Mine Road, Iron Ridge, WI, passed away on Monday, October 2, 2012, at the Mayville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Mayville, WI.
A funeral service for Evelyn will take place on Saturday, October 6th at 1pm at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Mayville with Pastor Barry Hoerz officiating. Burial will take place at Graceland Cemetery in Mayville. A visita-tion for Evelyn will take place on Saturday, October 6th from 10am until the time of the service at 1pm at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Mayville.
Evelyn was born on November 16, 1921, in Richfield, WI, to John & Meta (Klemp) Weginger. She married Mathias S. Hoffman on March 7, 1938, in Hartford, WI. She worked at Purity Cheese for 25 years. She also worked at the Iron Ridge Cannery. Evelyn loved bowling and won a trip to Hawaii because of it! She loved to fish, go to polka fests, casino trips, and gardening. She would have been married 75 years to Matt in March 2013.
Evelyn was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Mayville, WI.
She is survived by her husband of 74 years –Matt; her children – Mathias (Carol) Hoffman, Jr. of Brookfield, Gerald (Taddy) Hoffman of Horicon, Patricia Grissman of Hartford, John (Beve) Hoffman of Markesan, Beverly (Chet) Weinheimer of Beaver Dam, Robert (Norita) Hoffman of Iron Wood, MI, and Anthony (Bonnie) Hoffman of Montello; her grandchildren - Jeff (Aleta) Hoffman, Jenny (Barry) Kroeger, Linda (Randy) Laufenburg, Sandy (Rick) Custer, Mark (Jan) Grissman, Todd Grissman, Robin (Mark) Rantala, Penny (Alan) Pipping, Scott Hoffman, Amy (Rob) Ehlers, Andy (fian-cée Kelly Christian) Weinheimer, Craig (Lisa) Hoffman, Michelle (Eric) Yocum, Jackie (Shawn) Vincent, and Stan (Renee) Hoffman; 25 great-grandchildren and 7 great-great-grandchildren. Further survived by nieces & nephews, other relatives & friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, 2 sisters, 1 brother, 1 son-in-law, 3 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great-grandchild and a very special friend, Roger Kuehl.
Koepsell Funeral Home and Cremation Services in Mayville is serving the family. Online condolences may be made at www.koepsellfh.com •
John h. KammersJohn H. Kammers, age 57, of Slinger, formerly of Milwaukee, passed away Monday, October 1, 2012, at his resi-dence surrounded by his family.
He was born January 20, 1955, in Milwaukee to Robert and Shirley (Sarff) Kammers. John was united in marriage to Terry Boyanz on April 24, 1976, in Milwaukee.
John served his country in the U.S. Army. He enjoyed spending time at their summer cottage, and especially loved spending time outdoors deer hunting and fishing. He was known as Mr. Fix It, and was an avid Packer Fan. The time John spent with his grandkids was what he loved doing the most.
He is survived by his wife Terry; children Steven (Christine) Kammers and Katie (Jeffrey) Schaumberg all of West Bend; six grandkids Alexis, Evan, Hayden, Brady, Collin, and Linsey; mother Shirley Kammers of Milwaukee; siblings Jeanette (Bob) D’Amico, Rob
Kammers all of Milwaukee, Tom (Jill) Kammers of West Allis, Chuck (Terri) Kammers of Clintonville, Mary (Steve) Cychosz of Milwaukee; mother-in-law Lois Boyanz of Slinger; his brothers and sisters-in-law Tom Boyanz of West Allis, Paulette Henning of Slinger, and Michele (Jim) Stalewski of Random Lake. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his father Robert, and his father-in-law Arvin Boyanz.
Funeral services for John will be held Saturday, October 6, 2012, at 2:00pm at the Shimon Funeral Home, 824 Union St. (Hwy 83 N), Hartford. Family will greet relatives and friends on Saturday from 11:00am- 2:00pm at the funeral home.
Shimon Funeral Home is assisting the family. (262) 673-9500 www.shimonfuneralhome.com •
Bertha M. KressBertha M. Kress (nee Hahn), age 100, of Kenosha, formerly of Hartford, passed away Saturday, September 29, 2012, at Hospice Alliance in Kenosha.
She was born February 17, 1912, to Christopher and Emma (nee Uber) Hahn in Hartford. Bertha was united in marriage to William F. Kress on December 1, 1935, in Hartford, he preceded her in death.
She enjoyed quilting, hand stitching, and gardening. Bertha was a member of St. John’s United Church of Christ in Hartford.
She is survived by her daughters Betty (Robert) Sturm of California and Carol (Donald) Larson of Kenosha; 6 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; 4
great-great grandchildren; and her sister Eleanor Alton of Hartford. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Bertha is preceded in death by her husband William, infant daughter Janet, and her siblings.
Funeral services for Bertha will be held on Friday, October 5, 2012, at 1:00pm at the Shimon Funeral Home, 824 Union Street, Hartford. Family will greet relatives and friends on Friday at the funeral home from 12:00pm until the time of service.
Interment at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Hartford. Shimon Funeral home is assisting the family.
(262) 673-9500 www.shimonfuneralhome.com •
DonalD E. KiEcKhaEfErDonald E. Kieckhaefer, age 85, of Hartford, passed away Wednesday, October 3, 2012, at Emerald Ridge in Hartford.
He was born on February 12, 1927, in Freeport, Illinois to Walter and Abbie (nee Follett) Kieckhaefer. He married Jean Rinehart on January 31, 1952, at First Lutheran Church in Freeport, Illinois. Donald and Jean moved to Hartford in November of 1953 when Don began his job with the West Bend Company. Don worked 37 years for West Bend and Chrysler Outboard Motor Companies, retiring in 1990.
Don is survived by his loving wife Jean of 60 years; proud father of Kathy (Douglas) Jarmusz of Oshkosh, Nancy (Richard) Kreuser of the Town of Erin, Glenn (Jo Ann) Kieckhaefer of Hartford, and James (Michele) Kieckhaefer of Hubertus; 11 grandchildren, Lauren (Travis) Sullivan, Adam (Katherine) Jarmusz, Tim Jarmusz, Anna (Brian) Greenman, Rachel Wenzel, David, Ryan, Kristen, and Michael Kieckhaefer, Kyle (Kristen),
and Kelli Kreuser; two great-grandsons, Jack Sullivan and Levi Greenman.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters.
Private funeral services for Don will be held on Thursday, October 4, 2012, at the Shimon Funeral Home (824 Union Street, Hartford, Wisconsin 53027) with Pastor Steinbrenner officiating. Interment at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Hartford.
In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Alzheimer’s Association, Emerald Ridge Memory Care Unit, or the charity of one’s choice are appreciated.
Our special thanks to the wonderful caring staff at Emerald Ridge, Seasons Hospice, Judy Phillips of Gericare of West Bend LLC, and our great neighbors who helped with Don’s care.
The Shimon Funeral Home is serving the family.(262) 673-9500 www.shimonfuneralhome.com •
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Lincoln School Students of the WeekFor week of October 1, Mrs. Olejnik has chosen Brennen Elshaug and Kaeli Mahnke as Hartford Jt 1 - Lincoln School’s “Students of the Week”.
Brennen is adjusting very well to third grade. He is very polite and always has a smile on his face. He is kind to everyone around him.
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12 oz. pkg. pitted prunes $
1/3 c. brown sugar $
1/4 c. white wine vinegar $
2 Tbs. lemon juice $
2 tsp. salt $
2 tsp. flour $
11/2 tsp. dried oregano leaves $
1/2 tsp. black pepper $
Heat oven to 450˚. In a large roasting pan (17x11-inch); arrange chicken pieces, skin-side up. Place carrots and prunes around chicken. In a small bowl, mix remaining ingredients until blended; pour over chicken. Bake 50 to 60 min-utes basting chicken frequently with liquid in pan until chicken is fork-tender and juices run clear when pierced with knife. Arrange chicken, carrots and prunes on large platter. Skim fat from juices in pan; pour over chicken. Serves 6.
California Prune-Nut BreadHelen uecker, iron ridge
1 c. chopped dried prunes $
2 tsp. shredded orange peel $
1 c. orange juice $
2 c. flour $
3/4 c. sugar $
3 tsp. baking soda $
1/2 tsp. salt $
1/2 tsp. cinnamon $
2 beaten eggs $
2 Tbs. salad oil $
1/2 c. chopped walnuts $
Combine prunes, orange peel and juice; let stand 30 minutes. Sift together dry ingredients. Combine eggs, oil and prune mixture. Add to dry ingredients; mix well. Add nuts, turn into greased 9x5x3-inch loaf pan. Bake at 350˚ for 50 to 60 minutes. Remove from pan and cool.
Drunken PrunesdeBBie cullen, West Bend
2 heaping tsp. darjeeling $
or other black tea leaves
2 cups boiling water $
1/2 cup packed light brown sugar $
1 1/4 pounds pitted prunes, (dried plums) $
1 cup Armagnac, or cognac $
1 vanilla bean, cut in half $
The oaky taste of Armagnac, a French brandy made in Gascony, has long been paired with prunes. While Armagnac is available in vintage bottlings, nothing so extravagant is needed for this recipe. Stir tea and water in a small bowl; let steep for 5 minutes. Strain into a medium sauce-pan; stir in brown sugar. Bring to a boil over high heat; boil until slightly thickened, about 2 minutes. Place prunes in a large bowl; stir in hot syrup. Set aside to cool to room temperature, about 1 hour. Meanwhile, sterilize two 1-pint canning jars by steaming them upside down, their lids alongside, in a closed steamer for 10 minutes; or place in a large pot and cover by 1-inch of water; boil 10 minutes. Drain prunes, reserving liquid separately. Whisk Armagnac (or cognac) into the liquid. Pack each steril-ized jar with half the prunes. Nestle half the vanilla bean in each jar. Pour 1/2 cup of the Armagnac mixture into each jar. Seal and turn upside down to blend ingredients. Set right side up and store in the refrigerator for 1 week to plump. Makes about 4 cups.
Prune Filled Tartsnancy jackson, cedarBurg
Filling: $
16 oz. pkg. dried, pitted prunes 1/4 c. sugar 1/2 tsp. vanilla
TArTs: $
51/2 c. all-purpose flour 1/4 c. sugar
2 c. butter, softened $
11/2 tsp. salt 1 tsp. baking powder 1 c. milk 1 egg, separated 1 tsp. vanilla
sugar $
Heat oven to 375˚. In a 2-quart saucepan, cook prunes in 3 c. water over medium heat until water comes to a boil (20 to 30 minutes). Drain. Mash with a fork. Stir in sugar and vanilla. Set aside. In a large mixer bowl, combine flour, sugar, butter, salt and baking powder. Beat at low speed, scraping bowl often until mixture is crumbly (2 to 3 minutes). Stir in milk, egg yolk and vanilla. Divide into thirds. On lightly floured surface, roll each third into a 16-inch square. Cut into 4-inch squares. Place rounded teaspoonsful of filling in center of each square. Fold oppo-site corners together to form a triangle. Press edges firmly to seal. Place on ungreased cookie sheet. Brush with beaten egg white. Sprinkle with sugar. Bake 12 to 18 minutes until lightly browned. Yield: 4 dozen.
Purple Power6 ice cubes, crushed $
1/4 c. cold water $
1/2 c. frozen berry-flavored juice $
concentrate, thawed slightly*
1 c. frozen berry mix (blackberries, $
strawberries, raspberries, blueberries)
10 pitted prunes, chopped $
Combine prunes, berries, juice concentrate and water in blender. Process until smooth, about 2 minutes. Add ice; process until blended. Makes 2 (1-cup) servings. *Such as apple–grape–raspberry, grape–raspberry cocktail or apple–grape–cherry.
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Wednesday, Sept. 13DOORS OPEN at 4:30 pm
GAMES START at 6:30 pm
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DURING INTERMISSIONLocation: ANNEX BUILDING Hwy 45 and Hwy 28, (one block North)
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WednesdayOctober 10thDoors open at 4:30pmGames start at 6:30pm
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Open 7 days a week 9-510 miles West of ChiltonN2963 Lakeshore Drive
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APPLES! APPLES!MCINTOSH * CORTLAND * SPARTAN * EMPIRE
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PUMPKINS! PUMPKINS!Pick Your Own Or Picked
SWEET APPLE CIDERFRESH PRESSED & VOTED WISCONSIN’S BEST
APPLE CIDER DONUTS MADE FRESH & DELICIOUS
Half-Price auto rePair605 N. Main Street, West Bend • 262-707-3927Closed between 12pm & 1pm ( across from Toucan’s Frozen Custard )
Oil Change $12.00 Includes:
Filter • check All Fluids • up to 5 Quarts of OilSome vehicles may be higher. No appointment required.
Cash only for oil changes.
Saturday, Oct 20 Serving 3:30–8:30pmAll you can eat chili • Ham sandwiches
Homemade pies Carryouts available.
ConCert by Bud & Carolyn McAtee 5pmAdvance tickets $7, at the door $8, Children ages 5-11 $4, $5 at the door. Available from members or nehm’s Floral, Slinger.
FaitH UCC, Corner of Hwy e & Slinger rd, Slinger
Chili Supperand Silent auction
20765 W. Main St.Lannon
Wisconsin 530461-888-559-9932
CASINO BUS TRIPS
Call Usfor day trips, info, rebates,
times,reservations,
info onthese trips
1-888-559-9932or 262-250-0444
UPCOMING TRIPSHoChunk Fri, Oct 12 & Fri, Oct 26Northstar Tues, Oct 16 & Tues, Oct 30Horseshoe Sat, Oct 20Keshena Sun, Oct 28 • Bloody MarysOneida Wed, Oct 31 • Halloween Party Bus
GreatDeal!
2nd Bus added for the Island!
Island ExpressMon–Tues–Wed, Oct 22–24Call 1-888-559-9932 for details. Hartford Square, West Bend and Allenton are included in pickups.
look at this GREaT DEal!
Lake of the Torcheswith stop at Keshena up
Mon–Tues–Wed, Oct 29–31Cost: $125pp/dbl. occ. • $160 singlesIncludes: 0-$30 cash rewards at Keshena; (2) nights accommodations with pool at Torches; $100 slot play and (2) $10 off food cards; $3 return coupon from Jackpot Tours.Call now – still room available!
Go to SchubertTheatres.com for show information and now featuring ONLINE TICKETS. SPECIALS FEATURING:MONDAYS: Bring your own clean bag and receive 3 free scoops of popcorn. $10 TUESDAYS: get 1 ticket, 1 medium soda & 1 medium popcorn for $10. DOUBLE PUNCH THURSDAYS: Get frequent movie goer club card punched twice.Please call 262-673-7675 for further informationFollow us on Facebook at Hartford Movies
TAKEN 2 PG13[12:10 2:25] 4:40 7:10 (9:20)
PITCH PERFECT PG13[12:20 2:40] 5:00 7:20 (9:40)
FINDING NEMO G[11:50 2:10] 4:30 7:00 (9:15)
HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA PG[12:00 2:15] 4:20 6:50 (9:00)
HOUSE AT THE END OF THE STREET PG13[12:40 2:55] 5:15 7:30 (9:50)
LOOPER R[1:00 4:00] 7:05 (9:45)
TROUBLE WITH THE CURVE PG13[12:00 2:20] 4:45 7:15 (9:45)
Go online to www.hartfordmovies.com
or purchase at the box office.
[ ] indicates show times valid Friday-Sunday ( ) indicates show times valid Friday-Saturday
SCHUBERT’S
HARTFORD THEATRE
THE MOST AFFORDABLE THEATER NEAR YOU
2941 HWY 83 SOUTHHARTFORD
P: 262-673-4121
SCHEDULED DATES: OCT 5 – OCT 11
225 N. Main Street Downtown HartfordAcross from Dave's Lanes
Dine in or Carry Out
262–670–9177
Dining Room and Bar Now Open
for Lunch and Dinner
Authentic Homemade Mexican Food
Saturday, OctOber 20 Luncheon 11am–1:30pm Craft/Bake Sale 10:30am–2pmThe Annual Fall Salad Luncheon is sponsored by the Hartford United Methodist Women
Fall Saladluncheon
TickeT Prices:AdulT $8.00/ $7.50 in AdvAnceChildren Ages 4–10 • $2.50Tickets are available from any of the First United Methodist Women or in the church office: 262-673-3290
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First United Methodist Church738 West Monroe Avenue, Hartford 262-673-3290
HCSI presents
OPEN FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYSOctober 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 & 27
Online ticket sales available: www.terroronruralstreet.com
Downtown Hartford147 North Rural Street, Hartford (next to Auto Museum)
TERRORLINE 262-670-0998
TICKETS $I3.00Tickets sold 6:30pm - I0:30pm Friday and Saturday
or until house reaches capacity
A TOP RATED WISCONSIN HAUNT EVERY SEASON!
Totally Insane!
Haunted House
28 Years of Haunting
Box office openFridays 7–11pmsaturdays 6:30–11pmthurs, october 25 • 7–10pm or until house reaches capacity
Location: slinger, Wi620 Baehring Drive – In Fireman’s Park
www.hartfordjcs.comDirections: Hwy 41 to Hwy. 60 west, to Parkway Drive, north 1 block to
Baehring Drive, right (Fireman’s Park) 2 miles from the freeway.
Haunted House Hartford Jaycees
Haunted House
$12
October 12 • 13 • 19 • 20 • 25 • 26 • 27
Come in for a scare... if you dare!Come in for a scare... if you dare!Come in for a scare... if you dare!
Price includes a free Haunted Trail(weather permitting)
• Heated Waiting Area• Lots of parking• concessions
per persOn
Special Event! Children's Matinee Saturday, Oct 20 • Noon–4pm $5 per person
free bag of
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Ticket Sales 6-10:30pm • $12 admissionTours begin at 7:00pm on Friday and 6:30pm on Saturday
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We reserve the right to restrict ticket sales when full capacity is reached.
3733 hubertus road262-628-1711
www.hubertushouseofhorror.comHwy 164 to Hubertus Rd, right onto Hubertus Rd,
go east for 2 miles to house.100% of PRoceeds benefit st. GabRiel scHool
Hubertus House of Horror
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Be sure to check out the Out&About section every weekin the Booster for all kindsof things to do!
CITY OF HARTFORD2012 FALL LEAF PICK-UPFall leaf pick-up for the City of Hartford will begin during the week of October 15, 2012. Residents can rake leaves into the curb and gutter area of their street aFteR that date. Leaf pick-up will continue until November 25, 2012, weather permitting. Leaves will not be picked up curbside if they are in bags. any bagged leaves must be brought to the Recycling Center during recycling hours. Please DO NOT mix branches or tree limbs with leaves OR place pumpkins and garden waste curbside with leaves. You must take pumpkins and garden waste to the Recycling Center. Your cooperation during this leaf pick-up season will be greatly appreciated.
CitY oF HaRtFoRd PubLiC WoRks dePaRtment
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Adecco, in partnership with Carlisle Transportation Products, is hiring full-time warehouse and assembly Associates. These are first shift openings requiring at least six months warehouse/distribution experience.Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs., have basic computer skills, strong work ethic and a customer focus! Call 262-338-6550 or apply at: www.adeccousa.com for immediate consideration.
Warehouse/ asseMBLY oPeNINGs
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Phone: 262.502.0507 Fax: 262.502.0508
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Classified Help Wanted
2c (3.305)” x 4”
$17.72 pci: $141.76Resize Fee: $20.00
Total: $161.76
Deadline: NOWAll rates subject to final verification.
For more information,call 262-242-0303Apply online at:www.expresspros.com/mequonwi
If you are creative and like a variety of Sales & Marketing responsibilities – this is YOUR opportunity!
APS Resources, a distribution company located in the MequonIndustrial Park, is looking for a creative individual who likes a fast-paced environment. Responsibilities include creating product literature and spec sheets, organizing and facilitating our Sales & Technical training, producing product manuals for new productreleases, website updating, sales reporting, and sales promotions andmarketing communications.
The ideal candidate must have at least 3 years of experience in a similar Marketing and Sales support role, as well as strong proficiencyin MS Office and Adobe InDesign. Excellent analytical & communicationskills, a “can-do” attitude and a great sense of humor.
We offer a great salary, benefits, paid vacation and a business casualdress environment.
11126 North Cedarburg RoadMequon, WI 53092
SALES &MARKETING
COORDINATOR
RN & CNA Needed Now!Growing Home Health Agency needs experienced RNs, CNAs and PTAs to start immediately.Part time and Per Diem positions available.We are expanding our service area and need exceptional people.
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY!
CoNtACt LisA oR deNiseat Bridges Home Healthcare
for an immediate interview. 1-262-673-6600
ATTENTIONHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
150 Jefferson Ave · Hartford
Late Night CleaningRoom setup, cleaning bathrooms and hallways, 1-5 shifts per month depending on schedule – Excellent wages.
Contact Michele262–673–4946info@chandelierballroom.com
Open pOsitiOns includeWelders (First & Second Shift) · Brake Press Operator (First & Second Shift)
Laser Operator (Second Shift) · Assembly (First & Second Shift)SecOnd ShiFt Premium OF $1.00 Per hOur
Benefits include: competitive salary · Bonus Program after 3 months401k · Vacation · tuition reimbursement · Fitness center
Full insurance Benefit Package
in addition to great benefits, we offer the opportunity for cross training of other production positions. Send your resume, apply online or in person at:
helgesen industries, inc.7261 hwy. 60 west hartford,
wisconsin 53027 262–709–4444email us hr@helgesen.com visit us www.helgesen.com
equal opportunity employer | drug free workplace
helgesen is a global leader in design and fabrication of hydraulic tanks. due to an increase in production, we are actively seeking qualified, energetic, quality conscious individuals with the desire to learn and advance in their career. helgesen has a great benefit package that includes tuition reimbursement and
opportunities in global travel. come be a part of our team.
Quotation SpecialistThis challenging position requires excellent com-munication, math, and computer skills, a strong mechanical aptitude and a superior customer service bearing. A Bachelor Degree is a plus.
Essential job duties include reading blueprints, understanding and determining production costs and making mathematical computations to develop accurate product price quotations for customers.
We are a progressive manufacturer offering competitive wage and benefits as well as great people to work with.
Please forward resume to H.R. Mgr.
Inc.P.O. Box 488, Hustisford, WI 53034
Fax: 920–349–3253Email: suem@pivotpins.com
EOE/DRUG FREE WORK PLACE
Are you a professional in the salon & spa industry?
Now HiringAveda Concept Salon & Day Spa in Washington County is currently hiring for both full time and part time positions.
Licensed CosmetologistLicensed Massage Therapist
Licensed Nail Technicians Licensed Esthetician
Please send resume to: xprecruiter@yahoo.com Inquires? (414) 610-0811
Child Care TeaCherWe are growing and need a creative and imaginative child care teacher. Early Childhood/Early Education Associate Degree or better preferred, but not required. Child care experience required.
Discounted child care, vacations and personal days are some of the benefits available. Competitive wages and flexible hours are part of Willows employment package.
If you want to be part of a child care environment that is NAC accredited and a 5 star rated YoungStar Center, please apply.
Call 920-625-3943, stop in for an application, or send a resumé to:
Willows is an equal opportunity employer and provider
N4865 Moss Road, Iron Ridge, WI 53035Located off of Hwy. 67 near Woodland
COOKPart-time position available for mature, caring individual to work in our assisted living facility, The Gardens of Hartford. Individual must be able to work some weekdays, weekends and holiday shifts. Minimum 2 years experience in meal preparation required as well as knowledge of food safety and safe food handling practices. We offer competitive wages and a pleasant, friendly work environment.
Apply in person (no phone calls) Mon-Sat 8:30am - 4:30pm at:
The Gardens of Hartford 112 Peace Lutheran Pkwy., Hartford, Wisconsin EOE
LOOKING FOR
Wash bay manager needed for both Friday and Saturday.
Manage wash employees, move tractors and trailers thru the wash process,
assist with other shop and warehouse duties as needed. CDL required.
APPLY ONLINE AT: www.zellerllc.com
Students from American Taekwondo Center in Hartford, competed in the American Classic Tournament on Saturday, September 15th, in West Bend. Colored and black belt students com-peted in forms and sparring and came back with many trophies. Pictured are sitting: Brynn Lipske, Darin Laux, and Ethan Lipske; middle: Max Krewald, Sam Beine, Grace Monsen, Brooke Payne, Jake Zurbuchen, Gracie Ann Heim, Alyssa Larson, and Sheldon Wilcox; back: Adam Marx, Corrin Beine, John Griesbach, Zach Krewald, Master Ron Vorpahl, Christain Heim, Dylan Gagliano, Ethan Nagel, and Joshua Larson.
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The Slinger Community Library is hosting a Lego Builder’s Showcase from October 1–31, 2012. The Library invited ALL Lego builders of all ages to bring their favorite items built out of Legos to display at the library. With over 20 different entries from children aged 3 to 12, the items on display are creative and will inspire other builders in the community.
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West Bend & Hartford BoostersSunday, 10/7/2012 & Tuesday, 10/9/2012
Health Care Help Wanted3 (5.028”) x 4”
(Nearest full inch)
$15.32 pci: $183.84Reorder fee: $10.00
$193.84
Deadline: Wed. 5pm
All rates subject to finalverification upon ordering.
TO: Heather DickmanFROM: Cori MakiDATE: 10/3/12RE: ad for Boosters
AeDt ZcInc.
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N88 W16749 Main St r eet , Su i te 3
Menomonee Fa l l s , WI 53051
Phone: 262.502.0507 Fax: 262.502.0508
www.cedarcareers.orgProud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer
Hospice Social Worker A Social Worker is a true advocate for our residents andtheir families. Prior experience with assessment process,developing plans and identifying goals. If you are one ofthe gifted individuals who has a solid conviction to this
caring field, we would love to hear from you.
Home Health RN Case ManagerFull time, rotating on-call, weekends and holidays.
Provides skilled nursing services to patients intheir homes. Fast-paced and rewarding environment.
Requires friendly, flexible and autonomousclinician with strong clinical skills.
Additional Opportunities include:CNAs: Openings on All shifts!
RNs/LPNs - Subacute & Transitional CareResident Assistant (CBRF) • HousekeepingHomemaker Companions • A/R Associate** RNs, LPNs, CNAs & RAs: Receive a $50 Gas Card
with the first 10 Pay Periods **
Has It Always Been in You?
Do you have a passion for workingwith older adults in their homes?
Are you a caregiver looking for a flexible schedule?Provide 1:1 care for our clients in our expanding home care division.
Duties may include companion care, light housekeeping, laundry, bathing, dressing & grooming.
OPEN HOUSE – JOB FAIRThursday, October 11, 11am-2pm
Immediate Interviews: Caregivers & CNAsReserve & Part-time Opportunities
Home Based Services Building, 5505 County Road Z, West Bend
Unable to join us? Call 262-365-5283 or visit:
www.cedarcareers.orgExcellent benefits package forPart-time (20-hrs) & Full-timepositions. Requires Current WILicensure where appropriate.
Equal Opportunity EmployerCC100221-Booster.CareerFairHH
West Bend & Hartford Boosters
Sunday, 10/7/2012 & Tuesday, 10/9/2012
Health Care Help Wanted2 (3.305”) x 3”
(Nearest full inch)
$17.72 pci: $106.32Reorder fee: $10.00
$116.32
Deadline: Wed. 5pm
All rates subject to finalverification upon ordering.
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TO: Heather DickmanFROM: Cori MakiDATE: 10/2/12RE: ad for Boosters
AeDt ZcInc.
cor i@adzetc .com, www.adzetc .com
N88 W16749 Main St r eet , Su i te 3
Menomonee Fa l l s , WI 53051
Phone: 262.502.0507 Fax: 262.502.0508
CDL TRUCK DRIVERSmall trucking company in Slinger looking for CDL Truck DriverRegional. Home Weekends. Clean MVR. Prefer 2 years experience. Min. age 23.
Call 262-770-0434email dti0434@aol.com for application
Open pOsitiOns includeBrake Press and Laser Operator: 1st shift/2nd shift
Benefits include: Competitive salary · Bonus Program after 3 months401k · Vacation · Tuition Reimbursement · Fitness Center
Full Insurance Benefit PackagePotential for Global Travel: Brazil, Poland, China, Texas, etc.
In addition to great benefits, we offer the opportunity for cross training of other production positions. Send your resume, apply online or in person at:
helgesen industries, inc.7261 hwy. 60 west hartford,
wisconsin 53027 262–709–4444email us hr@helgesen.com visit us www.helgesen.com
equal opportunity employer | drug free workplace
helgesen is a global leader in design and fabrication of hydraulic tanks. due to an increase in production, we are looking for experienced welders with the desire to learn & advance in their career. helgesen has a great benefit package that includes tuition reimbursement & opportunities in global travel. come be a part of our team.
BRAKE PRESS &LASER OPERATOR
POSITIONS1st & 2nd Shift
CNA’SMayville Nursing & Rehab is currently accepting applications for full-time and part-time CNA’s.Excellent Medical, Dental, Vision & 401k benefits offered. Must be certified in the State of WI.
Please apply online: www.extendicare.com or apply in person and get a tour!
Mayville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
We are located at:305 South Clark St.Mayville, WI 53050Ph # 920-387-0354EOE/Encouraging Workplace Diversity
NOTICE OF VACANCYNEOSHO JT. 3 SCHOOL DISTRICT
Substitute Teachers
INTERESTED PERSONS APPLY TO:
Mr. Scott A. Sabol, District AdministratorNeosho Jt.3 School District
201 Center Street – Box 17, Neosho, WI 53059920-625-3531 ext. 222 ssabol@neoshoschool.com
Meals for SeniorsMeat lasagna, Italian blend vegetables, lettuce salad with honey mustard dressing, Italian breadstick, snickerdoodle cookie, alt: diet cookie, milk and coffee
Baked cod, baked potato with sour cream, creamy coleslaw, multigrain bread, frosted spice cake, alt: Lorna Doones, milk and coffee Creamy baked chicken breast, mashed potatoes with gravy, broccoli florets, whole wheat dinner roll, blueberry pie, alt: diet pie, milk and coffee
Beef burgundy over rotini noodles, brussel sprouts, chilled pears, sourdough bread, cherry yogurt, milk and coffee
Glazed ham, au gratin potatoes, peas and pearl onions, multigrain bread, peach pie, alt: diet pie, milk and coffee
Call 262·335 – 4497 to make reservations one day in advance by 12 noon. Sites at Germantown, Hartford, Jackson, Kewaskum, Slinger and West Bend
Wednesday October 10th
Thursday October 11th
Friday October 12th
Monday October 15th
Tuesday October 16th
Got a good photo to share?
LSend a photo and a brief description of your event toads@booster-ads.com or Booster Editor 31 W. Sumner Street Hartford, WI 53027With a stamped self addressed envelope for return.
Photos will be published online and in the paper as space permits at our discretion. Photos may be edited.
$10,000 Cash GiveawayTickets are now available for the annual $10,000 Cash Giveaway
set for Thursday, November 8, 2012 at the Chandelier Ballroom, Hartford. The event, held each year, is sponsored by the Hartford Area Chamber of Commerce and the Kettle Moraine Lions Club.
“Each year our two agencies come together for the annual $10,000 Cash Giveaway,” said Barb Laabs, Executive Director of the Hartford Area Chamber. “We are pleased to join efforts with the Kettle Moraine Lions Club and produce an event that gives back to our community,” Laabs said.
Two $10,000 cash payouts are part of the event each year—one cash giveaway of $10,000 will be given to a community agency and one cash giveaway of $10,000 will be given to a lucky ticket holder. Other cash and prizes are also part of the fun and excitement.
Two agencies have been selected this year as agency recipi-ents: they are the Hartford Historic Preservation Foundation-Chandelier Ballroom Bistro and the Boys & Girls Club of Washington County-Hartford. “Our efforts will again reach twice as far in supporting two excellent agencies located in the Hartford area,” said Laabs.
A second $10,000 cash prize payout will also be awarded to a lucky ticket holder, plus others can win, too, with prizes that include a $1,000 cash prize payout, five $200 cash prizes, four $100 cash prizes, and various other non-cash prizes valued at $100 or more. Tickets are $100 each and admit two people to the event that includes complimentary food, beer and soda plus the chance to win. A cash bar will also be available.
Tickets are available at the Chamber office, from Chamber Board members and Ambassadors, or from members of the Kettle Moraine Lions Club. For more information or to purchase tickets, please contact the Hartford Area Chamber at 262-673-7002.
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Services OfferedADVANCED SKIN CARE: Skin supplements from Mary Kay help defend your skin against the environ-ment, stress and the signs of aging. Call Laura Hamm, Independent Mary Kay Beauty Consultant, 262-673-9179.
BITS & BYTES Computer Services, 911 repairs for your home PC. We make house calls! Free estimates. 262-677-4530
Bob “The Counter Fitter”: Bar tops to kitchen tops. Laminate, solid surface, cultured marble. Since 1962 we do it all. Price the big guys, then call us. 920-387-5437
Breaker Panels. Services for resi-dential, farm and light commercial. Licensed and insured. 40 years expe-rience. Don Zimmerman Electric, 920-625-3103.
Buried in Credit Card Debt? Over $10,000? We can get you out of debt quickly & save you thou-sands of dollars! Call CREDIT CARD RELIEF for your FREE consultation 1-888-690-5521 (wcan)
DISH Network starting at $19.99/mo PLUS 30 premium movie chan-nels FREE for 3 months! SAVE! & ask about SAME DAY Installation! Call 888-719-6981 (wcan)
Ever Consider a Reverse Mortgage? At least 62 years old? Stay in your home & increase cash flow! Safe & Effective. Call now for your FREE DVD. 888-759-7254 (wcan)
GET FREE of CREDIT CARD DEBT NOW! Cut payments by up to half. Stop creditors from calling. 1-888-697-1975 (wcan)
Gold & Silver Can Protect your Hard Earned Dollars. Learn how by calling Freedom Gold Group for your free educational guide. 888-802-8868 (wcan)
Housekeeping trustworthy and dependable. Call Bridget, 262-622-2053.
Maintenance, clean up work and gutter cleaning, snowblowing driveways and sidewalks, salting. New customers welcome. 262-673-0815
SAVE on Cable TV, Internet, Digital Phone. Packages start at $89.99/mo (for 12 mo’s) Options from ALL major service providers. Call Aceller today to learn more! Call 1-866-458-1545 (wcan)
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Windorff Remodeling Services, for all your home improvement proj-ects, interior and exterior or any repairs. Quality guaranteed, insured. 262-673-6242, Tim.
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Cabinet Maker Small custom cabinet shop, Hartford. Minimum 5 years experience, $12-$14 hour. Call 262-623-2356.
CDL Class A Driver with tanker endorsement. Send resume to Helena Chemical Compay, 6525 Townline Road, West Bend, WI 53090
CDL TRUCK DRIVERS-MIDWEST HOME WEEKENDS! Above average benefits. Pay to 42¢/mi. Dedicated Runs/Late-model equip. Min age 25. Require 2+yrs experience/Clean MVR PERRON TRUCKING 800-236-5319
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Experienced Early Childcare Teachers with ECI, ECII and infant/toddler classes. 262-628-8200
EXPERIENCED OTR DRIVERS Van/LTL Reefer. VAN DIVISION: runs 48 states, heavy from WI to Philadelphia, Baltimore, MD area. Flex home-time. 99% No-Touch. Top pay. LTL DIVISION: runs east of the Rockies. Home weekends. Top pay. Vacation/401K/Vision/Dental/Disability/Health. Require Class A CDL, 2yrs OTR exp/good MVR, references. Call Ruth or Mike TTI, Inc. 1-800-558-2664 www.TTItrucking.com
EXPERIENCED STEEL HAULERS FLATBED DIVISION Runs from Chicago Commercial Zone to WI, heavy in Milwaukee area. Home 3-5 nights/week plus weekends. Top pay! Vacation. 401K. Vision/Dental/Disability/Health. Need Class A CDL, 2yrs OTR exp., good MVR, references. Ruth or Mike TTI Inc. 1-800-558-2664 www.TTItrucking.com
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‘Lombardi Play’ at Schauer attracting celebrities
Steve Paykel from West Bend plays the role of Vince Lombardi in “I AM NOT A LEGEND.” – The Story of Coach Vince Lombardi at the Schauer Center in Hartford on October 12th and 13th.
The Kettle Moraine Players production of “I AM NOT A LEGEND.” – The Story of Coach Vince Lombardi opens at the
Schauer Center in Hartford on Friday, October 12th at 7:30pm. The play, and especially the first performance, is attracting a lot of attention for a number of reasons.
Even though the play was written 31 years ago, played success-fully in Canada and Europe and won a major prize at the presti-gious Edinburgh Festival in 1986, this is the first production of the play on a United States stage. It seems that in 1986 when it was rid-ing a wave of international success, negotiations for a Broadway production broke down and the playwrights instead chose to adapt it for TV and it has aired in Canada and on ESPN in 1988 on Super Bowl Sunday. Now they have chosen to release it to stages in the United States and KMP purchased the national premiere rights as well as Wisconsin statewide rights for this year.
Broadway’s loss is Hartford’s gain because KMP held warm-up performances at Campbellsport, their home base, and are premiering it at the Schauer Center. It will have just two perfor-mances in Hartford and then it moves on to Saint Norbert College in De Pere for 3 performances on October 26th and 27th.
Typically playwrights attend national premiere performances and this is no exception. KMP says both playwrights are coming from Canada for the October 12th opening performance. Also in attendance will be Vince Lombardi’s secretary, Lori Keck, who now lives in the Milwaukee area. KMP has met with her and done research for the show. They have also had contact with the coach’s daughter, Susan Lombardi, who moved back to Green Bay from Florida last year. She cannot attend the Hartford opening because of health issues but will be in attendance when it is at Saint Norbert College, near her home.
KMP said they worked very hard to get actors in the main roles who resemble the characters and they feel they’ve been very successful in doing that. But it was no easy task. It took the help of West Bend Optical and a dentist in the case of Vince. Sally Jude from Hartford and Jovon Serrano from Jackson who play Lori Keck and Marie Lombardi, have gotten to the proper look with the wigs KMP purchased. KMP said Jason Miller, a Hartford homeschooled high school senior has the stature of and is almost a dead ringer for Bart Starr in his rookie season and Miller has adjusted his hair color to help. Additionally, Serrano had to learn a Brooklyn accent and Miller had to learn a southern accent for the roles.
In the first warm-up weekend at Campbellsport the show played to standing ovations and drew high praise from audience members. KMP said it appeals to everyone and the most vocal in their praise were men who are sports fans but never go to the theatre. KMP said they are hoping that all those hunters who saw Escanaba in da Moonlight last October will return to the Schauer Center for this production.
There are two performances, both at 7:30pm, on October 12th and 13th. Tickets range in price from $15 to $18 and can be purchased by calling the Schauer Center box office at 262-670-0560, ext. 3 or purchased on the internet at www.SchauerCenter.org/BoxOffice/index.html. KMP said seats are more abundant for the October 13th performance but there are many good seats for both performances.
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Real EstateForest Cty. For Sale by Owner: 160 Acres. Fenced, agricultural land with ponds. Excl hunting. Asking $240,000. Will Divide 715-478-2085
Jackson 12 Family all studios, many updates, same owner 20 years, rent history A-plus, first time offered. $540,000. 920-210-5419
MOBILE HOME PARK: City Sewer and Water. 20 sites expandable to 60 sites. Wood Co. $225,000 Possible owner second. 715-213-2323 (wcan)
For Rent - Housing1046 Riverbend Drive, two bedroom, appliances, air condi-tioning, laundry facilities, garage, available September 15, lease and security deposit required, $655. 262-549-6864
Downtown Hartford, updated one bedroom apartment, $450. One month free rent with one year lease. Good credit only, no pets, no smoking, call Mark 262-844-2018.
Hartford Apartment, large one bedroom only. Heat, water, kitchen appliances included, on site laundry, off street parking, one year lease, no pets, $525 per month plus $575 security. 262-901-0936
Hartford Arrowhead Heights First month free! Two bedroom lower or upper with balcony, $635. Clean, quiet building. No pets, non-smoking. 262-573-1661
Hartford Arrowhead Heights lower two bedroom, includes appliances, blinds, storage, same floor laundry, $605, no pets. 262-567-8809
Hartford Large Two Bedroom plus den, First Month Free, appliances, air, cat ok, $615. 262-719-7044
Hartford Oakview. Nice, newer, two bedroom upper, vaulted ceiling, WIC, appliances, gas heat, c/a, balco-ny, free soft water, one car attached garage, nice quiet building, no pets, lease, $695. 414-313-1177
Hartford One Bedroom, 750 sq.ft., appliances, heat, water and sewer included, on site laundry, one year lease, available November 1, one block to Independence Park, $540 month. Call 262-365-1618, ask for Bruce.
Hartford One Bedroom, upper located on north side, garage with opener, three season porch, appliances included, washer/dryer hookups in basement, newly remod-eled, $450 per month plus security deposit. 414-852-0389
Hartford Ridgedale, new luxury condo, 55 and older. Two bedrooms, two bath, gas heat, c/a, balcony, fire-place, heated parking, no pets, lease, $950. 414-313-1177
Hartford Side by Side Town Home, two bedroom, 1.5 bath, garage, full basement, close to schools, great neighborhood, available immedi-ately, $695, no dogs. 414-702-3545 or 262-673-5725
Hartford Three Bedroom, 1.5 bath, with one car attached garage, refrig-erator and stove included, washer and dryer hook-up available, blinds included, no pets, no smoking, avail-able November 1, $650 per month. 262-644-6945
Hartford Two Bedroom Large apt. w/newer carpeting and decorating. Includes heat, water, appliances, a/c, storage and parking. No pets, $650/month. 262-670-0734
Hartford Two Bedroom, one bath, garage, basement, appli-ances included. $800 month. Matt, 262-719-0199.
Hartford, 1533 Honeysuckle Road, Elderly Low-Income Housing. One bedroom, living room, kitchen, bath. Appliances included. Government subsidized accord-ing to income. Equal Housing Opportunity. 1-800-997-9996
Hartford, 707 E. Lincoln Avenue Two bedroom, appliances, a/c, laun-dry, ramp access, $550 plus utilities. 262-224-9767
Hustisford Large One Bedroom apartment, first month free, heat rebate, appliances and garage, no pets, available now, $445. 262-692-6758
Hustisford One Bedroom Upper, security, references, lease required, no pets, $430. 262-305-5650, 262-305-5656
Timber Ridge Apartments. Two bedroom apartments, 729-789 Timberline Trail, Hartford. We are currently taking names for our waiting list for government assisted housing. Pay only 30% of your gross income for rent. Minimum two per-sons, maximum four persons. Please call 1-262-367-1515, Monday-Friday, 9am-3pm. Stonewood Management Corp. Equal Housing Opportunity.
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West Bend Two Bedroom Condo lower, a/c, all appliances, washer/dryer, storage, nice large patio area, garage, available November 1, $675 month. 414-852-5655
West Bend, 840 Weinert Road, Senior one bedroom luxury apartments, ONE MONTH FREE RENT, limited time offer to new qualifying tenants only. Living room, kitchen, pantry and large bath. Appliances, draperies, heat and hot water included in rent. A spacious com-munity room, laundry fa-cilities and elevator. Lounge areas on each floor. These luxurious apartments begin at $493 a month depend-ing upon availability and household income. Rent in-cludes heat and hot water. 1 - 8 0 0 - 9 9 7 - 9 9 9 6 Eq u a l Housing Opportunity.
For Rent - Commercial**Shops** Industrial/Commercial, 40x40s, 12x12 overhead door, 110/220v electric, $550 month; 2nd shop, 30x40, $450 month, Slinger area. 800-284-7347
Building For Lease or Sale Hwy 41 frontage. Building has many uses; front half office or work area, back half garage style. Approximately 1,100 sq.ft. per half, will divide. 262-677-1556
Two 8,000 sq.ft. Buildings with loading dock, excellent for storage or small business, 22 cents/sq.ft. 262-673-6009
Storage**Mini Storage** 10x10, 10x20, 10x30. North of Slinger, 262-305-2072.
Big Toys, Boats, Mobile Homes also winterizing, repairs, maintainence, detailing, $25. Home carpet clean-ing $29.99/room includes Scotch Guard. 8 miles from Cedar Lake. 414-419-4600.
Cedar Creek Storage, newest facil-ity, Jackson. Hwy 60 and Mayfield Road. Lowest price, 10x20, $62 month. 262-305-7412
Hartford, Pond Road Storage. 10’x10’s and 10’x20’s starting at $35 month. Call for availability. 262-644-6945
Inside Storage for campers, boats, etc. Reasonable rates. 262-677-2463
NoteworthyCardboard Box City, MPTC of West Bend, Saturday, October 13, check in 3:30-5pm, live music. Sunday, October 14, clean up and depart by 7am. Soup dinner, overnight stay in a box. All proceeds bene-fit Family Promise of Washington County. familypromisewc.org, 262-353-9304
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Chili Supper, Saturday, October 20, 3:30-8:30pm, Faith UCC, Slinger. Adults $7 advance, $8 door, children age 5-11 $4 advance, $5 door, 4 and under free.
Comedy Night Willows Christian Child Care fundraiser, October 24, 6pm appetizers, $20 person, Mineshaft, Hartford. 920-625-3943 for tickets.
Community League 30th Community Affair, October 20, 9am-4:30pm, $4 admission, Menomonee Falls High School, W142 N8101 Merrimac Drive, Menomonee Falls. Arts, crafts, collectibles and antiques show, all on one level, wide aisles, sorry no strollers. All proceeds to charity. 414-581-0352, cleague@communityleague.com www.communityleague.com
Fire Prevention Open House and Pancake Breakfast all you can eat, Sunday, October 14, 8am-12pm, $5, 6 and under free. Allenton Fire Station, 431 Railroad Street. Demonstrations, kids activities, fire extinguisher training and check, door prizes. Also FDNY Rescue 5 truck from ground zero. Advance tickets at Romies BP Allenton and Addison Station, Hwy 41& K. Sponsored by Allenton Fire Department & St. Lawrence Fire Company.
Free Grief Support Counseling, Horizon Hartford Home Care & Hospice, 110 Lone Oak Lane, Suite 300, Hartford, WI. To set up an appointment contact Horizon Grief Resource Center, 414-586-8383.
I AM NOT A LEGEND, the story of Coach Vince Lombardi. Friday, October 12, 7:30pm, Saturday, October 13, 7:30pm. The Schauer Center, 147 N. Rural, Hartford. Tickets, $18 & $15. 262-670-0560 ext. 3 or www.SchauerCenter.org/boxoffice/
Lake Country Carvers meet Thursday, October 11, Lake Country Life Enrichment Center, 1306 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Oconomowoc, 6:30pm. 920-474-4075
List Your Event Free on our event calendar. www.booster-ads.com
Senior Workshop Can I Count On You To Be My Voice - End of Life Choices. Wednesday, October 10, 10:30am. Hartford Senior Center. Call 262-673-2220 to rsvp.
The Caregivers for Family and Friends Support Group meets the third Tuesday of each month, 1:30-3:30pm at the Washington County Public Agency Center, 333 E. Washington Street, Room 1113, West Bend. GeminiCares will pro-vide caregiving for famliy members by request with three days advance notice. Call 262-335-4497.
TOPS Club, Inc. Tuesdays, Threshold, West Bend, 5:20pm. 262-675-2581, 262-626-4215.
Washington County Retired Educators Association meeting Wednesday, October 17, 9:30am, Top of the Ridge restaurant at 113 Cedar Ridge Drive, West Bend. 10:45am program. Call Lu Freeze for 11:30 lunch reservations, 262-334-7972 by October 10.
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Cash Paid, top prices, any condition: autos, trucks, v a n s , S U Vs , p r o m p t , courteous, free pick-up, 7 d ays / we e k . Fl a t b e d available. Please call Don, 414-305-3341.
Coins, Currency, Gold, silver, dia-monds, watches, collections, entire estates, top prices paid. American Gold & Gems, 106 N. Main, West Bend. 262-338-4590
TOP PRICES PAID for Junked-Wrecked OR Running Vehicles! ALSO BUYING old farm equip, machinery & scrap metals. KK AUTO INC 262-813-0367
WANTED: ALL MOTORCYCLES & MEMORABILIA PRE 1980! Running or Not. Top Cash Paid. 315-569-8094 (wcan)
Hustisford Three Bedroom upper apartment, $650 rent/security. Includes cable, appliances, sewer and water, no pets, no smoking. 262-224-3669
Hustisford Upper Apartment two bedroom, garage, lake front, no pets. 920-349-3561
Iron Ridge Condo two bedroom, two bath, two car garage, full base-ment, hardwood floors, fireplace, appliances included, available December 1, $900. 262-269-6104
Iron Ridge upper two bed-room, $525 month plus electric and gas, available immediately. 414-870-7539
Iron Ridge, One Level, two bed-room side by side. Range and refrig-erator, full basement, yard, parking area, no pets, $550 per month plus security deposit. 262-623-2914
Neosho, Country Setting, no steps, one bedroom, appliances, clean and neat, elderly welcome, available now. 920-625-2027
Newburg, 6785 Diane Drive. Elderly Low-Income Housing. One bedroom, living room, kitchen, bath. Appliances included. Government subsidized according to income. Immediate occupancy avail-able. Equal Housing Opportunity. 1-800-997-9996
Riverbend East Luxury Apartments. Beautiful two bed-rooms, one bath, includes appliances with dishwasher, blinds, central air, attached garage with opener, no pets, $695 month. 262-567-8809
Senior Apartment near downtown Hartford. Heat included, ceiling fans, balcony and on site maintenance. Lunches available, pets welcome. Call Jackie for pricing and tours, 262-670-6769.
Slinger Side by Side, three bed-room, two bath, dishwasher included, washer and dryer hook-up available, two car attached garage, no pets, no smoking, available now, $1,095 month. 262-644-6945
Slinger Townhouse, two bedroom, 1.5 bath, appliances, gas heat, laun-dry hookup, c/a, attached garage, patio, lake, no pets. 262-644-6371
Slinger Two Bedroom lower or upper, great neighborhood, appli-ances, laundry, NO DOGS, one cat considered, new ownership, special $565 per month. Good credit a must. 414-610-7600
Slinger Two Bedroom, free heat, water, appliances, balcony, off street parking, $700. 262-355-5122
Theresa Two Bedroom lower duplex, energy efficient, private two car garage, private deck, basement storage, stove, refrigerator, washer, dryer, dishwasher included, beauti-ful and spacious, $550 plus security. 920-387-3200
Three Bedroom, two car garage, Jackson, Slinger, Lomira (fireplace), Sussex. 262-305-7666
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BAST AUCTION SERVICETOOLS, EQUIPMENT, SPORTSMAN
AND OUTDOOR ITEMSESTATE OF STANLEY AND RITA MALCOLM
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2012 • 10AM6723 County Road K, Hartford, Wisconsin
Located West of Hwy 41 on Hwy K Lots of Tools, Equipment, Hunting and Outdoor gear. Finding more items every day! Avon all aluminum 27ft travel trailer with a/c, full kitchen and bath, very good condition. 1980 Olds Cutless 260 V 8, 57,000 miles, original, Simplicity 3416 mower w/blower, fishing boat and trailer, double snowmobile trailer, Bolens 8 H.P. electric snow blower, Kohler power 800 generator, 4 chain saws, cutting torch. Tools: 3 air compressors, electric lift, 1 ton gantry, 3 greasers, parts washer, drill press, welder, chain hoists, 3 double wheel grinders, floor jacks and stands, scaffolding, shelving and racking. Snap -On and Matco hand tools; Lots of air hand tools, all sizes, socket and open end sets – many sizes, 2 large cabinets filled with tools! Lawn and garden tools, ladders. Sportsman and outdoor Items; 8 older shotguns and gun cabinet, Antique Sea King outboard motor, Evinrude Fleetwood 7.5 outboard, 3 tree stands, lots of hunting clothes, many fishing rods and reels, 5 tackle boxes with lures including Muskie lures, power ice auger. Radio control planes and equipment. Visit www.bastauction.com for details, pictures and a map. Terms: Positive ID required to obtain bidder’s number; All sales are final, payment is due in full the day of the sale.
BAST AUCTION SERVICERonald R. Bast, Reg. WI Auctioneer #2
W201 N13900 Fond du Lac Ave. • Richfield, WI 53076 www.bastauction.com • 262.677.3282 ext. 111
BAST AUCTION SERVICETOOL AND EQUIPMENT
AUCTIONSCHEMENAUER PLUMBING
4206 Highway 175 • Slinger, Wisconsin
SATURDAY, OCT. 13, 2012 • 9:30AMTools and Equipment: Ramco power hacksaw, two (2) genera-tors, many Milwaukee power tools, hammer drills, lots of air tools and hand tools, double wheel grinder, pipe wrenches – all sizes, chain hoist, electric pipe vises, jack stand, power sewer cleaner and attachments, Lincoln welder on rubber, 200 AMP/40 volt, PVC & copper piping, table saws, 87 Yamaha Warrior 350cc 4 wheeler, Trail Blazer, sickle bar mower, pull behind sprayer for lawn mower, lawn sweeper. Many old manuals, a number of beer signs, three (3) dining room table sets, silhouette farm scenes, dinner bell, many more items yet to be found! At 1:00pm will move sale to 1⁄2 mile west of Hwy 41 on Hwy K/ 5414 Hwy K - Selling items on farm: Allis Chalmers WD w/loader, Allis Chalmers WD, two (2) Allis Chalmers W/C, potato planter horse drawn, Mobile gas pump, Oliver hand plow, floor scale, two (2) Wisconsin motors, old iron wheels, water pump, MID tractor 18 HP w/snow blower, steam cleaner, buck saw, two (2) semi trailers used for storage. Special Items: No 12 Fodder Cutter Sllberzahn Mfg Co., West Bend, good condition, Johnson snowmobile 25 H.P. 437cc, lots of items yet to be found! Visit www.bastauction.com FOR DETAILS, PICTURES AND MAP Terms: Positive ID is required to obtain a bidder ’s number. All sales are final, payment is due in full the day of sale. Sales tax is required.
BAST AUCTION SERVICERonald R. Bast, Reg. WI Auctioneer #2
W201 N13900 Fond du Lac Ave. • Richfield, WI 53076262.677. 3282 ext. 111
Public ESTATE AucTionwww.WisAuction.com
Hartford Gallery - 64 N. Main St. Hartford, WIFeaturing the Living Estate of James Stern
Tuesday, ocTober 9, 2012 • 4pmvIEWING at 3pM
Mr. Stern has sold his Madison home, and has a furnished home in Florida so is offering his personal property to the highest bidder. also offered are quality items from 3 other estates. PARTIAL LIST: Clean quality estate items, antiques & collectibles, large auction with lots of great items!FURNITURE: Most items are ready for your home! Beautiful heavily carved 8 pc. mahogany dining set, grandfather clock, sleeper sofa, queen & full mattress, couch & love seat, antique rockers & chairs, antique tables, spool cabinet, bucket benches, cherry Stickley end tables, cherry coffee table, modern marble tables, Mah. game table, 2 antique day/settle beds, large tool chest, vict. commodes, D.L. tables, primitives, quality metal patio furniture & more. OTHER: Halloween & Christmas items, art, snowshoes, large set of Royal Dalton china, several silver plate serving pieces, several blue & white stoneware pcs., water cooler, costume jewelry, Candlewick, primitives, set of cobalt blue glass dishes, vases, candle holders, stemware, kitchen items, vintage cookie cutters, table & floor lamps, binoculars, games, books, nice room size & other oriental rugs, 2 refinished vintage fire hydrant lamps, bedding, doilies, sewing, men’s Bianchi & woman’s Giant bicycles, iron garden art, toboggan, vintage tonka, GI Joe & other toys, vintage fishing tackle, duck decoys, bottles, tools & so much more far too much to list. See our website for photos. absentee bids welcome. Food & beverages will be available - temperature controlled.Terms: Cash, Good check with state photo ID, visa, MC, Discover. State photo ID required for bid number, 10% buyer fee. Gregory Klug Sr. Auctioneer & Appraiser RWA #584 PO Box 124 Fort Atkinson, WI, Phone 920-723-4309 or 262-673-2223
$ $ CASH $ $For Junked, Wrecked or
Running Cars and Trucks, Old Farm Equipment, Etc.
262-813-0367KK Auto Inc.
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Celebrate National Chess Day!CHESS: A minute to learn; a lifetime to master. Start your
journey now! Come play with the Hartford Union High School Chess Team, and the Hartford Community Chess Club, in honor of National Chess Day 2012 on Saturday, October 13th, 9:00am–12 noon inside KMart, Bell Ave, Hartford.
Free lessons and hands on experience for newcomers. Free games of chess for all levels. Come for one game, or come for many (no pre-registration needed.)
Learn about the year-round opportunities for chess involve-ment as part of the Hartford community including Hartford Joint 1 school system 3rd-8th grade Chess Club, Hartford Union High School Chess Team, Hartford Community Chess Club and Scouts badges for chess.
Chess sets, clocks, tables, chairs await your presence! Don’t make them send their Queen after you!
Monday, October 8th
6:30pm Plan Commission live telecast
Tuesday, October 9th
6:00pm Finance & Personnel Committee live telecast
7:00pm Common Council & 2013 Budget Review Eve. 1 live telecast
Wednesday, October 10th
7:00pm 2013 Budget Review Eve. 2 live telecast
Thursday, October 11th
7:00pm 2013 Budget Review Eve. 3 live telecast
Friday, October 12th
6:00pm Plan Commission from 10/8
7:00pm Common Council from 10/9
Saturday | Sunday, October 13th & 14th
8:00am Washington County Board
12:00pm 2013 Budget Review
6:00pm Kettle Moraine Jazz Festival
8:00pm Common Council from 10/9
10:00pm Richfield Thresheree
City of HartfordChannel 96 Schedule AND DigitAl ChANNel 979 NoW AVAilABle oN At&t ChANNel 99
PLEASE NOTE: Times are accurate at the time of posting and are subject to change without notice.
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CarsDONATE YOUR CAR, TRUCK, OR BOAT, to HERITAGE FOR THE BLIND. Free 3-Day Vacation. Tax Deductible. Free Towing. All paperwork taken care of! 888-439-5224 (wcan)
Car & Truck PartsTonneau Cover, rollup, Truxedo model, fits a 6 foot bed, $225. 262-673-6748
Used Tires. We buy and sell. For your auto, pickup or large truck. Mount and balance while you wait. Need brakes or other mechanical repair? Give us a call and save some of your hard earned money. 262-628-1133, Frank’s Truck & Auto Repair, formerly Richfield Truck/Auto Stop.
Recreational VehiclesATV’S, SCOOTERS & GO-KARTS. YOUTH ATV’S & SCOOTERS (80 MPG) @ $49/ MO. SPORT & 4X4 ATV’S @ $69/MO. AMERICAN MARINE & MOTORSPORTS, SHAWANO = SAVE= 866-955-2628 www.americanmarina.com (wcan)
Boats & MotorsBOAT WORLD OVER 700 NEW & USED PONTOONS, FISHING BOATS, DECK BOATS, SKI-BOATS, BASS & WALLEYE BOATS, CUDDYS, CRUISERS UP TO 33 FEET & OUTBOARDS @ THE GUARANTEED BEST PRICE!! CROWNLINE AXIS MALIBU TRITON ALUMACRAFT MIRROCRAFT MISTY HARBOR & MANY MORE. AMERICAN MARINE & MOTORSPORTS SUPER CENTER, SHAWANO WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE 866-955-2628 WWW.AMERICANMARINA.COM (wcan)
DON’T STORE YOUR RV, AUTO, BOAT OR PONTOONTRADE IT BY NOV 15 AND SAVE “ALL” STORAGE & WINTERIZING FEE’S. PLUS “NO” PAYMENTS OR INTEREST ON YOUR NEW BOAT OR PONTOON UNTIL SPRING DELIVERY OF 2013. AMERICAN MARINE & MOTORSPORTS SUPER CENTER, SHAWANO, 715-526-4300 (wcan)
FREE STORAGE Outside with Winterizing & Shrink Wrap! Inside Storage avail MOON MARINE 920-907-8021 www.moonmarine.net
STORAGE (INSIDE)-RV/ AUTO/BOAT & PONTOON @ VERY LOW RATES. PICKUP/WINTERIZING/DELIVERY-WE DO IT ALL. AMERICAN MARINE, SHAWANO 866-955-2628 americanmarina.com (wcan)
WE BUY-BOATS/RV/PONTOONS/SLED/ATVs & MOTORCYCLES! “CASH PAID” NOW. AMERICAN MARINE & MOTORSPORTS SUPER CENTER, SHAWANO 866-955-2628 www.americanmarina.com (wcan)
TrailersTRAILERS @ LIQUIDATION PRICING. FOR BOAT, ATV, SLED OR PONTOONS. 2 OR 4 PLACE/OPEN OR ENCLOSED. AMERICAN MARINE, SHAWANO. 866-955-2628 www.americanmarina.com (wcan)
Pets & Pet SuppliesAKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS Champ German Bloodlne $1200 selectk9s.com 715-556-1981
BOSTON TERRIERS AKC 8 wks old $450. BUG PUPS, 8 wks $250. Family raised 25 yrs. Trempealeau WI 608-534-6006 (wcan)
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