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VOL. 126, NO. 8


NEWS-REVIEW EAGLE RIVER, WI 54521 • (715) 479-4421 • www.vcnewsreview.com

WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011


$1.25

Developers threaten to close trail Simac to challenge


unless $158,000 fine is dropped Holperin in recall
___________ ___________
BY KEN ANDERSON est, since it’s a state-funded Secretary Stephanie Klett to River and Three Lakes. She
BY NEWS-REVIEW STAFF
NEWS CORRESPONDENT
snowmobile trail, and they get involved due to the eco- also will ask that any reduc- ___________
___________ have threatened to eliminate nomic importance of the trail tion in the judgment amount
the trail if the DNR doesn’t that links the two communi- be negotiated in exchange for K i m Holperin (D-Conover) in
The state-funded snowmo- lower its fines,” said Forest ties. a perpetual easement for the Simac, the upcoming recall elec-
bile trail between Eagle River Administrator Larry Stevens. Committee member Bob snowmobile trail. president tion.
and Three Lakes could be cut “This is a dire situation. Egan said a letter should be A hearing is planned in of the More than 23,000 peo-
off at the Vilas and Oneida Lands to the east have many written “not condoning the ac- Oneida County court this Fri- North- ple throughout the 12th
county line unless a $158,000 small lots, and we were told tions of either side, but point- day, May 13, at 11 a.m. woods Pa- Senate District signed re-
fine imposed on the develop- the owner of lands to the west ing out the economic impact triots and call petitions against
ers of a 900-acre property won’t allow snowmobiles.” on us.” Economic impact a leader of Holperin after he and 13
around Clearwater Lake is Conrad Heeg, executive di- the Tea
Stevens told the committee The committee approved other state senators left
dropped. rector of the Eagle River Area P a r t y
the local snowmobile club is requesting Vilas County Cor- SIMAC Wisconsin to avoid voting
The Vilas County Forestry Chamber of Commerce & Vis- movement
requesting Vilas County write poration Counsel Martha Mi- on Gov. Scott Walker’s
and Land Committee was in- itors Center, told the commit- in Wiscon-
a letter asking Gov. Scott lanowski to write a letter ask- budget repair bill that
formed about the possible tee the trail is important to sin, said Thursday she
Walker, Department of Natu- ing the Department of Justice takes most collective bar-
trail closure last week. winter tourism for both com- will challenge 12th Dis-
ral Resources (DNR) Secre- based on the economic impact trict State Sen. Jim To SIMAC, Pg. 2A
“Vilas County has an inter- tary Kathy Stepp and Tourism this would have on Eagle To CLOSURE, Pg. 2A

Over 1,000 runners


expected Saturday
for 15th Journeys
Public invited to dinner,
park and postrace party
___________
BY GARY RIDDERBUSCH
NEWS-REVIEW EDITOR
___________
More than 700 runners 200 runners Friday night and
from across the Midwest have Saturday morning, so hitting
already registered for the 1,000 runners is definitely in
15th annual Journeys range,” she said. “If we get
Marathon on a scenic race- good weather, that brings in a
c o u r s e lot of 5K run-
through Vilas ners.”
County this Runners
Saturday, May can register
14. for the
“We have marathon
registered 725 and half-
SHOW BEGINS — The spring wildlife show people and, at marathon at
is just beginning, as seasonal temperatures this time last Northland
have finally arrived in the North Woods. year, we had Pines Middle
Loons such as the one above, stretching its about 800, so School in
wings, are preparing nest sites. At left, a we are a little Eagle River
muskrat feeds on new greens it found grow- down,” said from 5 to 9
ing in the Wisconsin River. Below, a painted Kim Emerson, p.m. Friday or
turtle catches some rays. events coordi- 6 to 8:15 a.m.
--Staff Photos By nator for the Saturday.
KURT KRUEGER & ANTHONY DREW sponsoring “We’re
Eagle River doing pretty
Area Cham- well for vol-
Journeys Marathon is expect-
ber of Com- unteers this
ed to draw 1,000 runners Sat-
merce & Visi- year,” said
urday. --STAFF PHOTO
tors Center. Emerson.
“But with some good weather, “But we still need volunteers,
we are still looking at break- especially for setup at the
ing the 1,000 mark.” park Friday from 8 to 11 a.m.
Last year’s Journeys — in- and Saturday from 7 to 10
cluding the marathon, half- a.m.”
marathon, power walk and 5- Emerson said the chamber
kilometer (5K) events — at- also needs bicyclists on the
tracted a record 1,027 partici- full marathon and half-
pants. Emerson said this marathon courses to monitor
year’s registration list in- runners as they make their
cludes runners from 15 differ- way to the finish line.
ent states. If people are interested in
“We usually register about To JOURNEYS, Pg. 2A

Eagle River recognized


as ‘Best Up-North Town’
Gas prices, Mother’s Day suppress
___________
BY GARY RIDDERBUSCH
NEWS-REVIEW EDITOR
opening weekend business for area
___________ ___________
BY ANTHONY DREW Day could’ve affected busi-
Eagle River was recently “With so many great towns, NEWS-REVIEW ASST. EDITOR
ness, too.”
selected as the “Best Up- choosing the best ones was a ___________ The previous high of $4.111
North Town” in a survey by tough task,” said Wisconsin for a state gas price average
Wisconsin Trails magazine. Trails editor Kristen With gas prices in Wiscon- was set July 17, 2008, accord-
As a winner, Eagle River Scheuing. “So we asked for sin reaching an all-time aver- ing to AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge
was a featured “Best Town” in input from our readers, whose age high of $4.115 during the Report. Wisconsin is one of 14
the May/June 2011 issue of ringing endorsements helped opening of the fishing season, states now paying more than
Wisconsin Trails. To EAGLE RIVER, Pg. 4A area business managers and $4 for a gallon of gas.
owners said business was Jackie Walker, owner of
down. Oneida Village Inn in Three
INSIDE THIS ISSUE However, hope remains
strong that upcoming week-
Lakes, said the rising gas
prices were yet another com-
ends between now and Memo- ponent in a growing list that
Figure skater rial Day will prove alluring to
fishermen from in and out of
directly affects North Woods
tourism.
joins elite group state.
Another contributing factor Gas prices topped the $4 a gallon mark prior to the opening
“Gas prices, liquor laws, in-
creased enforcement of drunk
 Vanessa Niemczyk at- to the somewhat slow begin- weekend of fishing . --STAFF PHOTO driving, the smoking ban — it
tained double gold ning to the fishing season, ac-
all plays a part,” she said. “I
medal status during cording to business owners, “Business was down, but Wild Eagle Corner Store in
took a look at what it was this
could have been its late start, the fishermen who did come Eagle River. “Without a doubt,
testing this spring. were serious fishermen and high gas prices were a factor.
year compared to last year,
which caused opening week-
Pg. 11A and our bar and restaurant
end to overlap with Mother’s were buying a good amount of But fishing season was a week
Day. bait,” said Bill Cashman of later this year, and Mother’s To BUSINESS, Pg. 4A
2A WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS

WEATHER NEWS
CORNER
Note: Precipitation amounts are recorded at 8 a.m. for the previous 24 hours. Simac
LAST SEVEN DAYS ONE YEAR AGO FROM PAGE 1A
Hi Lo Prec. Hi Lo Prec.
Wed., May 4 ...........62 22 None Tues., May 4 ...........68 37 None gain rights away from public
Thurs., May 5..........52 26 None Wed., May 5 ...........62 40 .36R workers.
Fri., May 6...............55 38 None Thurs., May 6..........59 32 .02R Those signatures currently
Sat., May 7 .............71 25 None Fri., May 7...............44 34 None are under review by the Gov-
Sun., May 8 ............65 25 None Sat., May 8 .............46 28 4.1"S ernment Accountability Board,
Mon., May 9............63 46 None Sun., May 9 ............58 22 Tr.R though Simac noted that just
Tues., May 10 .........62 45 .04R Mon., May 10..........63 26 None 16,000 signatures were need-
ed.
LAST YEAR The average daily high at this time last year for the next Simac, who led the recall ef-
seven days was 62, while the average overnight low was 38. fort in the sprawling district in
There was rain on five days measuring .34 of an inch. northeastern Wisconsin, said
voters can count on her when
COMPARISON Days precipitation recorded since April 1, 2011, 18 days;
times are tough.
2010, 16 days.
“In this economy, people in
Average high of past 30 days, 2011, 49; 2010, 61. Average the North Woods are begging
low of past 30 days, 2011, 27; 2010, 35. for jobs and Jim Holperin ran
away from the job we sent him
FOREST Maple and popple trees are starting to bud, but the forest floor
to do,” Simac said. “When we
remains brown due to cold temperatures. The Department of
CONDITIONS needed someone to fight for us,
Natural Resources is requiring burning permits for all outdoor
debris burning. Sen. Holperin fled to Illinois
instead. It’s clear that Sen.
According to reports from opening weekend anglers, most Holperin’s priorities are with
STREAMS walleyes were in a post-spawn pattern. Water temperatures his political donors and not
AND LAKES should start to climb with warmer weather in the forecast for with the taxpayers.”
this week. That should improve walleye and crappie fishing. Simac, an activist for con-
servative politics, is the
OUTLOOK Wednesday will be mostly cloudy with strong storms possible, founder of the Northwoods Pa-
with a high of 74 and a low of 54.Thursday scattered thunder- triots in Eagle River. She is
storms are forecast, with a high of 73 and a low of 56. Friday also the first vice chairwoman
isolated thunderstorms are expected, with a high of 70 and a of the Vilas County Republican
low of 55. Saturday early showers are forecast, then partly Party and president of Repub-
cloudy, with a high of 66 and a low of 49. lican Women of the North.
In addition, Simac is a
(PORTIONS OF THE WEATHER CORNER ARE THROUGH THE COURTESY OF speaker for conservative issues
KEVIN BREWSTER, EAGLE RIVER and NEWSWATCH 12 METEOROLOGIST.) and the author of award-win-
ning children’s books. She
owns Great Northern Riding

Closure:
munities.
FROM PAGE 1A
sources (DNR), in violation of
Club in Eagle River.
Simac said she decided to
run at the persistent urging of
people throughout the area.
“I was overwhelmed by the
“This (possible closure) asbestos emissions regulations; positive reaction the recall re-
serves as a heart attack. It is — unlawfully engaging in ceived and by the many people
the most heavily ridden trail in land-disturbing activities, in- who enthusiastically urged me
Vilas County,” said Heeg. “The cluding the construction of a to run,” she said. “After
state was told for a permanent nine-hole golf course, without thoughtful consideration and
trade-off for the trail to remain first developing erosion control prayer, I have decided that our
would be the cost of the fine, plans for all the land-disturb- area needs a voice that isn’t
and the Justice Department re- ing construction activities at afraid of challenges.”
fused.” the site or obtaining water pol- The state Government Ac-
Holly Tomlanovich of the lution control permit coverage; countability Board announced
Sno-Eagles Snowmobile Club and last week that recall elections
indicated if the trail was — unlawfully grading large may be held Tuesday, July 12,
closed, it would impact their areas on the banks of Clearwa- though eight recall petitions
trails from the Vilas County ter Lake without providing the are under review at this time
line north to Willow Road, and required opportunity for public and that date could be WETLAND HABITANTS — These two sandhill Boulder Junction and demonstrated their unique
Three Lakes would lose about comment or receiving final ap- changed. cranes ventured onto dry land near a lake in calls. --Staff Photo By ANTHONY DREW
five miles of trail. proval of the necessary shore
land grading permit from the

Journeys: spaghetti dinner starts at 5 p.m. Friday


The original case DNR.
Oneida County Circuit In his decision, issued after
Judge Mark A. Mangerson is- an evidentiary hearing on the
sued the environmental penal- subject of penalties to be im-
ties against the Clearwater posed, Mangerson found that
Lake Club Condominium Asso- the defendants’ violations re-
ciation on Dec. 10, 2010. The sulted largely from their “near-
FROM PAGE 1A ter for the 5K Friday night at woman to cross the finish line Journeys Marathon runners
the school or Saturday from in the half-marathon in during a postrace party Satur-
Department of Justice suggest- ly unbelievable” failure to em- volunteering, they can call 8:45 to 9:45 a.m. at the park. 1:31.57. day at Eagle River Inn & Re-
ed a fine of $400,000. ploy the services of a “true pro- Emerson at the chamber office All races are open to runners Joseph Zant of Hillsboro sort, located at 5260 Highway
The court found that the de- ject coordinator” for a project of at (715) 479-6400. and walkers. won the 5K race, which starts 70 W.
fendants, Richard Gohlke and this magnitude. Journeys Marathon will The park, just south of the and ends at the park, in 17:29. The evening will get started
Adam Gohlke, were the active The judge also found that spring into action Friday with bridge in Eagle River, will be The first female to cross the with a hot buffet from 5 to 8
project developers, and that the defendants, who were expe- runners registration and an full of activity Saturday from finish line in the race was Tay- p.m. ($10 for adults, $6 for chil-
they violated several DNR en- rienced real estate developers, all-you-can-eat spaghetti din- 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. as runners lor Neis of Eagle River, in dren) and music by disc jockey
vironmental laws while devel- “exhibited audacity” in con- ner starting at 5 p.m. and last- cross the finish line. There will 22:47. Hurricane from 7 to 11 p.m.
oping the property. structing an entire nine-hole ing until 8 p.m. at the high be music, food, beverages and Emerson said Saturday’s “There is no charge for at-
The construction project in- golf course without developing school. The public is welcome. the Kids Fun Run, which is a weather forecast is perfect for tending just the dance,” said
volved 900 acres of land com- any erosion-control plans, Tickets are $7 for adults, $5 for free event for children ages 12 runners and spectators. Emerson. “There also will be
pletely surrounding 358-acre without seeking any advice children ages 6 to 12 and free and younger anytime between “The forecast is calling for a many door prizes and everyone
Clearwater Lake and several from their engineering consul- for children 5 years old and 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. temperature of about 35 to 40 is eligible. The postrace cele-
smaller lakes in Oneida and tants, and without inquiring younger. An awards ceremony will be degrees at the start of the bration is a great way to sup-
Vilas counties. about the need for any DNR “We encourage everyone to held at 2 p.m. at the park. marathon, and about 55 by the port the runners and share
In the lawsuit, the state erosion-control permits. come out to enjoy the spaghet- “We encourage everyone to time they get to the finish their experiences from the
sought civil penalties from the Mangerson rejected the de- ti dinner and to welcome all come out and cheer on the run- line,” said Emerson.” day.”
defendants for more than 100 fendants’ “no harm, no foul” ar- the runners to the Eagle River ners as they cross the finish Chamber officials said the
days of violation of various en- gument, to the effect that community,” said Emerson. line at the park,” said Emer- Postrace party Journeys Marathon wouldn’t
vironmental laws, including: penalties should be minimal in son. “We especially want spec- The community is welcome be possible without the sup-
— the demolition of build- the absence of serious environ- The racecourse tators along the course to clap to celebrate the successes of port of area businesses.
ings at the site of a former mental harm, and their “mis- The full marathon will kick and encourage the runners.”
Catholic church camp without takes were made” excuse, off Saturday at 8 a.m. on High-
providing prior notice to the which he characterized as a way K near Boulder Junction. Last year’s winners
Department of Natural Re- “nonapology.” The 26.2-mile race will start at Last year’s winner of the
White Birch Village. 26.2-mile marathon in the
Emerson said there are no men’s division was Larry
Mountain bike races set May 15, 22 changes in this year’s race Coons of Chicago, Ill., in 2
routes. hours, 44 minutes, 17 seconds.
The Rhinelander Area Boy Scouts of America, Marathon runners will fol- The women’s division win went Heart Disease.
Silent Trails Association Samoset Council. Camp Teso- low Highway K to East Buck-
atabon Lake Road to Hunter
to Tara Gremban of Eagle
River, in 3:31.28.
Do you know
(RASTA) Rally will be held at mas is set on the shores of
Camp Tesomas in Crystal Lake. The trail also Lake Road to Boot Lake Road Emerson said a number of your heart score?
Rhinelander Sunday, May 15, traverses land owned by the to Highway G and into the city local runners have entered the
beginning at noon. Rhinelander School District, of Eagle River on Adams Road. Journeys Marathon events
The RASTA Rally boasts Plum Creek Inc. and Terry The 13.1-mile half- this year.
more than 60% single-track Strong. marathon and power walk will “We have received a great
riding and riders’ choice of The RASTA Rally race will start at 9:15 a.m. on Highway response from local runners,”
three events, including a 22- benefit RASTA, while the K just one-half block east of she said.
mile course, a 12-mile course Crystal Lake Classic will ben- East Buckatabon Lake Road. The winner in the half-
and a seven-mile course for efit the Boy Scouts of America. A shuttle bus will leave the marathon last year was Steve
new racers. Entry fees will be $35 for an middle school at 7 a.m. for the Frericks of Marshfield in
Two short-course races for individual and $60 for a fami- full marathon and 8:30 a.m. for 1:17.16. He also won the race
children 10 years and younger ly (parents and children 17 the half-marathon. in 2001, ’04, ’06, ’07, ’08 and
will be held following the main and younger). Checks can be The 5K race will begin at 10 ’09. He was second in 2005.
events. made payable to RASTA and a.m. in Riverview Park in Kaitlin Compton of Min-
The RASTA Rally will be mailed to RASTA, 1670 North Eagle River. People can regis- neapolis, Minn., was the first
followed by the Crystal Lake Stevens, Rhinelander, WI
Classic at Camp Tesomas Sun- 54501.
day, May 22. Race registration can be
The race was created by the completed at Bikes-n-Boards
staff of Bikes-N-Boards and in Rhinelander Friday, May
RASTA as a fundraiser for 13, from 6 to 8 p.m., and Sat-
RASTA to improve silent urday, May 14, from 2 to 4 p.m.
sports recreational opportuni- Race day registration will be
ties in the area. The race has available at Camp Tesomas
been in existence since 1997 from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
and has become a favorite For more information on
among biking enthusiasts. the bike race, visit bikes-n-
The race begins and ends at boards.com, rastatrails.org or 0YVU 9P]LY 40 UVY[OZ[HYOZVYN 
Camp Tesomas, owned by the call (715) 369-1999.
VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 3A

NEWS
County gives
some support
to ATV routes
Supervisors to seek
input from towns
___________
BY KEN ANDERSON
NEWS CORRESPONDENT
___________

Proposed ATV routes be- not,” Heeg said. “We’re hurting.


tween Eagle River, Land O’ This is the worst economic
Lakes and Phelps using county times we got. This ATV route
highways and town roads gen- would be on existing roads, so
erated plenty of discussion and there are no environmental is-
some support at last week’s sues.”
Vilas County Forestry and Favorite said the ATV route
Land Committee meeting. issue, as compared to 2004,
“I received 18 letters on this goes from environmental to
and most all said the same safety. He said the county’s
thing,” said committee Chair- Law Enforcement and High-
man Steve Favorite. “They way committees need to have SPRING PURSUIT — Two drake bufflehead ducks try to stick with start of the mating and nesting season. Like the goldeneye, buffle-
point out county board resolu- input. a hen as the chasing and courtship displays peak in early May, the heads are small, diving ducks. --Staff Photo By KURT KRUEGER
tion 2004-25 that says that Al Drum of Presque Isle
county policy prohibits ATVs questioned allowing persons as
on county lands and county for-
est lands and this would be a
foot in the door for future ATV
young as 12 years old to drive
an ATV on roads having a
speed limit of 55 for vehicles.
Chain group plans milfoil treatment in May
trails.” Committee member Jack For the fourth consecutive implemented in 2011 that in- visit all marked locations and
Supervisor Ron DeBruyne Harrison, who represents year, the Unified Lower Eagle cludes the same herbicide all areas previously identified.
pointed out Vilas County has Presque Isle on the county River Chain of Lakes Commis- (Navigate granular 2, 4-D) and “In general, treatment
an existing ATV trail in Land board and is chairman of the sion will continue its manage- application rate (150 to 200 areas are monitored before
O’ Lakes that goes from a park- town board and chairman of ment of aquatic invasive pounds per acre). The applica- and after treatments on an on-
ing lot north across Highway B the county Highway Commit- species (AIS), namely tion of herbicide will be con- going, year-to-year basis,” said
to connect with Michigan tee, said he was against using Eurasian water milfoil ducted by Schmidt’s Aquatic Linn.
trails. He supported the ATV the road system. (EWM), on the lower Eagle Plant Control, a state-licensed Spring surveys are conduct-
route. “I do not believe these River Chain of Lakes during and -approved applicator. ed prior to treatment and the
“Phelps conducted a poll of should be on a town or county the later part of May. All treatment areas will be data gathered is used to refine
taxpayers through their tax road for the sheriff’s depart- The commission successful- monitored using protocol de- the treatment areas. All ripar-
bills about their interest in ment to watch,” Harrison said. ly applied for a Department of veloped by the DNR. Onterra ians living within 150 feet of
ATV use,” DeBruyne pointed “People do not need this to sur- Natural Resources (DNR) AIS LLC, the lake management and volunteers. A core group of the treatment areas receive
out. “There were 224 in favor vive.” control grant in August of consulting firm hired by the volunteers monitors the lakes written notification prior to
and 166 against. In my opin- Favorite agreed with Egan’s 2010 to complete the fourth commission, conducts the pro- for existing and new aquatic treatment. Treatment notifica-
ion, Phelps is in need of eco- suggestion of following the lead phase of a project aimed at re- fessional surveys. invasive species, while the pro- tion signs are posted at all
nomic assistance; Conover, of the individual towns. ducing the Eagle River
Volunteers from the Eagle fessional staff from Onterra boat landings. The anticipated
where I went to school, is cer- “Lower units of government Chain’s Eurasian water milfoil
River Chain have been trained completes surveys. time of treatment is middle to
tainly not in its heyday; and should make the decision. In infestation to manageable lev-
by Onterra to monitor EWM Focus areas identified by late May.
Land O’ Lakes is in a better the town of Cloverland (as a els.
condition. town supervisor), I’d be against and other aquatic invasive volunteers are surveyed by The 2011 proposed treat-
The grant amount is
“I feel there’s merit to this it,” said Favorite. “If in Phelps, species. Treatments associated Onterra and the results are ment maps are posted at the
$136,507, according to Carole
and the businesspeople as well I’d support it. If ATVs can re- with this project are moni- used to create the prospective Vilas County Courthouse out-
Linn of the commission. It rep-
as residents in the area are be- open the grocery store in tored through the combined ef- treatment areas for the follow- side the Land and Water of-
resents a 50% cost share, with
hind this,” DeBruyne said. Phelps, that’s a big deal.” forts of Onterra professionals ing year. Onterra ecologists fice.
the local municipalities and
Committee member Sig Drum requested a public private sector funding the bal-
Hjemvick, who represents hearing for county residents, ance. A financial bridge loan
Phelps on the Vilas County while Nancy Atwater of Star must be obtained to achieve
board, said there could be some Lake expressed her concerns appropriate cash flow for the
reasonable solutions allowing were related to safety. project.
ATV use. The committee directed “The 2010 treatment on the
“I’ve always favored how we forestry staff to draft a letter to Eagle River Chain was ex-
can utilize our tourism re- the four town boards where the tremely successful in terms of
sources and how to avoid com- ATV route is suggested to get controlling the density and oc-
peting uses,” Hjemvick said. their input. The draft letter currence of EWM,” said Linn.
“ATVs can use areas other will be a discussion/action item The 286 acres of EWM
recreation activities can’t. I on the next committee meeting treated in 2010 was reduced to
don’t want them competing agenda. a proposed treatment of 145
with each other. A lot has acres in 2011. Of the 145 acres
changed, especially the econo- Other business of EWM to be treated this
my, since that resolution.” In other business, the com- spring, 46% are sites that were
There was concern ex- mittee: not treated in 2010. Thirty-one
pressed on safety, especially — was told staff placed “For percent of the proposed treat-
having ATVs on existing coun- Sale” signs on 26 properties the ment acres are areas treated
ty highways and town roads. county foreclosed on that direct in 2010. The remaining 23%
Committee member Bob Egan interested persons to contact are new areas of EWM adja-
said Sheriff Frank Tom- the Forestry office for informa- cent to 2010 treatment sites
lanovich requested opinions on tion on specific parcels; and are likely the result of
safety from other sheriff’s de- — opened sealed bids for 13 colony expansion or incom-
partments. spring timber sales on the plete treatment in 2010, ac-
“All said it really hasn’t pre- county forest with the high cording to the group.
sented a problem,” Egan said. bids totaling $424,673; “The re-treatment of areas
“Lincoln County has heavy — was informed Rep. Dan is not uncommon in EWM
ATV use and the Lincoln Coun- Meyer (R-Eagle River) was management as dense areas
ty sheriff indicated it was a contacted regarding $820,000 often require multiple years of
non-issue. Other sheriffs indi- under the federal transporta- treatment to significantly re-
cated the same thing. The tion enhancement grant for the duce a site’s density and/or
county position should be to Conover-Muskrat Creek bike size, and has been a strategy
take it on a town-by-town trail the governor placed into utilized since 2008 on the
basis, along with the county. Do the state transportation fund Eagle River Chain,” said Linn.
it for one or two years and if it and Meyer got the funds moved “The success of this strategy is
doesn’t work, shut it down.” back to the federal side so the finally being realized after
Conrad Heeg, executive di- project can move forward; and drastic reductions in EWM
rector of the Eagle River — was told spring tree were observed chain-wide fol-
Chamber Area Chamber of planting was completed in lowing the 2010 treatment.
Commerce & Visitors Center, three days with a crew of 29 on Linn said the 2011 treat-
also spoke in favor of ATV eight sites, totaling 268 acres, ment is the first proposed
routes. with 174,000 jack pine, 36,000 treatment where the majority
“We polled our businesses white pine and 7,000 red pine of acres are not repeat treat-
and 84 wanted it and six did seedlings planted. ment acres.
“Because the 2010 treat-
ment was so successful, a sim-
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OBITUARIES NEWS
Keith A. Czarny
Keith A. Czarny of Wa-
tersmeet, Mich., died Tuesday,
was a winner in Special
Olympics in 1991.
Land trust to use state grant
May 3, 2011, at Lillian Kerr
Healthcare Center by Rennes
in Phelps.
He is survived by his step-
parents, Ken and Marsha Mu-
sial.
to extend landowner education here
Mr. Czarny was born Sept. A private family service
With grant funding assis- vation easement donation.
11, 1963, in Chicago, Ill. He will be held at a later date.
tance from the Wisconsin En- Enhanced income tax benefits
vironmental Education which expired at the end of
Charlot Edwards Board’s (WEEB) Forestry Ed- 2009 were recently reautho-
ucation Grant program, rized by Congress and apply
Charlot Edwards (nee Shanna. Northwoods Land Trust is ex- in 2011 too,” he noted.
Spotz), a longtime resident of Survivors include two tending its landowner educa- “Our conservation ease-
St. Germain, died Wednesday, daughters, Catherine and tion and technical assistance ments are also written to be
May 4, 2011, at Taylor Park Elizabeth; two sons, William program to focus on woodland compatible with the state’s
Nursing Home in III and Christopher; and two owners in Oneida and Forest Managed Forest Law (MFL)
Rhinelander. She was 82. grandchildren. counties. program,” Pierce said. “Many
She was born Dec. 3, 1928. A funeral service will be According to Northwoods of the properties we work on
Mrs. Edwards was a member held Friday, May 20, at 11 Land Trust executive director are already enrolled or will be
of the St. Germain Lioness a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Bryan Pierce, the purpose of enrolled in MFL, and any fu-
Club and PrimeTimers. Church in Sayner. the project is to educate ture timber harvests will be
She was preceded in death Visitation will be for one landowners about the volun- guided by a professional forest
by her husband, William; one hour prior to the service. In- tary options available through management plan.
sister, Bernice Walkowiak; terment will be at St. Ger- the land trust to conserve “We would like to extend
and one granddaughter, main Cemetery. their productive forestlands. our special thanks to the
“Many thousands of acres Oneida and Forest county
of former industrial forest- UW-Extension staff and land
Donald A. Korinek lands have recently been put and water conservation de-
up for sale all across northern partments for their coopera-
Donald A. Korinek of Richardson of Grafton; Wisconsin,” said Pierce. tion and assistance with our
Conover died Sunday, May 1, Raynelle of Milwaukee, Mary
“Other privately owned wood- landowner education proj-
2011. He was 83. (Rick) Schmitz of Fredonia
lands have also become split ects,” Pierce commented. “We
He was born May 22, 1927, and Jan (Joe) Niedzialkowski
up into more and more hope these efforts will result
the son of Joseph and Helen of Cascade; three sons, Don Jr.
parcels, largely for residential in commitments by landown-
Schlosser. He married Lois (Rosanne) and Bill (Diana),
development. The result is ers interested in leaving a
Hagen Sept. 24, 1949, in Iowa. both of Grafton, and Tom
fragmentation of wildlife legacy of woodlands in Oneida
Mr. Korinek was employed (Dawn) of Watersmeet, Mich.;
habitat and fewer areas able and Forest counties for all fu-
by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Uih- one sister, Helen Sommers of
to be managed for sustainable ture generations to come.”
lein in the early 1960s. The Franklin; 17 grandchildren;
forest products.” Northwoods Land Trust is
employment brought him to and five great-grandchildren.
According to Pierce, the a nonprofit tax-exempt con-
Vilas County to manage their A funeral service was held
land trust utilizes hard-copy servation organization with a
properties. He retired in May 5 at St. Joseph Catholic
plat books, geographic infor- mission of helping landowners
Conover in 1990. Church in Grafton.
mation system (GIS) maps conserve their private shore-
In addition to his wife, sur- Memorials may be made to
and aerial photos to identify lands, woodlands and wet-
vivors include five daughters, St. Mary’s Haiti Mission, P.O.
land parcels in Oneida and lands. The land trust works in
Christine Culligan of Port Box 237, Land O’ Lakes, WI
Forest counties with 40 acres A large white pine extends toward the sky on a property protect- areas of Vilas, Oneida, Forest,
Washington, Diane (Jay) 54540.
or more of undeveloped wood- ed by the land trust and landowner. --Contributed Photo Florence, Iron, Price and
lands. Each of the property northern Langlade counties.
Yvonne Estelle Nortwen-Chambers owners will be mailed a copy ready have protected their said. “As a member- and volun-
of “For the Love of the Land: A working forestlands and natu- “Under a conservation teer-supported organization,
Burial for Yvonne Estelle (928) 814-6161. Landowner’s Conservation ral lake and river shorelines. easement, the land remains we encourage the interest of
Nortwen-Chambers will take Guide to Protecting Your “We will also conduct on- private property and is still anyone who would like to con-
place Saturday, May 14, at 2 Mrs. Nortwen-Chambers Northwoods Property.” site visits and provide free subject to property taxes, but tribute their time, expertise or
p.m. in Hildegard Cemetery died Friday, Jan. 14, 2011, at This packet includes cur- one-on-one technical assis- future development is re- resources to help keep the
in Conover. More information her home in Conover. She was rent information on the vari- tance for interested landown- stricted,” Pierce said. “With an North Woods the North
may be requested by calling 81. ous conservation options, tax ers to help them consider IRS-standard appraisal, the Woods,” he said.
benefits, conservation concerns their conservation options, in- landowners can take advan- For more information, con-
and issues in the North Woods, cluding perpetual land protec- tage of federal income tax tact Pierce at (715) 479-2490
Alene Spinner and several up-close and per- tion agreements known as benefits for the charitable de- or nwlt@northwoods-
sonal stories of how people al- conservation easements,” he duction value of their conser- landtrust.org.
A l e n e Surviving her are two sons,
Spinner of Gary (Sharon) of Mt. Zion, Ill.,
Decatur, Ill., and Jerry (Joanne) of Land O’
died Satur-
day, May 7,
2011, at St.
Mary’s Hospi-
Lakes; one sister, Irene
Schubach of Madisonville,
Ky.; two sisters-in-law, Mae
Fletcher of Moberly, Mo., and
Business: anglers came, but it was slower than most openers
tal in De- Lucile Heinkel of Decatur; FROM PAGE 1A said. “Talking to some resorts, tunate starting date, North everybody’s got the fever to get
catur. She four grandchildren; and three they weren’t as busy this Woods fishing still is drawing outside and get going.”
was 88. great-grandchildren. was down 20% and our hotel weekend, but they’re finding people to the area.
was down 40%.” that next weekend is picking Cashman added that the fish-
She was SPINNER A celebration of life will be “If it wasn’t Mother’s Day
Walker said the nightlife is up for them.” ermen who still made the jour-
born May 5, held Friday, May 13, at Daw- weekend, we might have had
becoming increasingly stilled Compared to fishing openers ney to the area are appreciated.
1923, in Clinton, Ill., the son & Wikoff Funeral Home a pretty good opener,” said
daughter of Wesley Marvin in Mt. Zion. Visitation will near her business. during previous years, Chris- Christensen. “Saturday was “It was nice to see the peo-
and Alberta (nee Kirby) begin at 10 a.m. until the time “After 9 p.m. on Saturday, tensen said it was the fourth- such a beautiful day, we really ple who did come,” said Cash-
Fletcher. She married Ernest of service. Three Lakes looked like you worst season in the total 15 lucked out.” man. “Hopefully the economy
Spinner Dec. 20, 1941. Burial will be in Point could roll up the street,” she years he’s been in business. Although traffic was slow turns around and the North
She was preceded in death Pleasant Cemetery in Long said. “It was very quiet here in “It wasn’t very good, but it for some area businesses, the Woods gets to prosper.”
by her husband July 22, 2001; Creek, Ill. front of the Oneida Village.” wasn’t the worst,” he said. new season is cultivating a
her parents; one brother; and Memorials may be made to Tom Christensen, owner of “This opening weekend was sense of hope for the future.
one sister. Mt. Zion Presbyterian Church. St. Germain Sport Marine, better than last year, and it “It’s a marker in the year ANTIQUES WANTED
said Mother’s Day was the pri- was better than 2009.” that the whole summer season PAYING CASH
mary reason fewer people All things considered, St. is starting, and people were ex- FOR THE FOLLOWING:
Richard Utter were out fishing this year. Germain Sport Marine’s cited about that,” said Chris- Crocks, jugs, earthenware bowls & pitch-
ers; art pottery, Roseville, Hull, etc.; cookie
“Husbands aren’t going to records indicate that, despite tensen. “If you’re from south- jars; hand-decorated china; glassware be-
Richard Utter of Eagle Ann; one daughter, Windy of get to go out and play on the highest gas prices in Wis- ern Wisconsin, you had a lot of fore WWII; patchwork quilts & fancywork;
Oriental rugs; picture frames; clocks,
River, formerly of Austin, Texas; three stepdaughters, Mother’s Day weekend,” he consin’s history and an unfor- snow and a long winter. I think watches & fobs; jewelry; oil lamps; elec.
Texas, died Tuesday, May 3, Francine Bauer of Salt Lake lamps w/glass shades; old advertising
items, signs, posters, containers, boxes,
2011, at Seasons of Life Hos- City, Utah, Stephanie Goetcher mixing bowls, etc., especially from Eagle
pice in Woodruff. He was 66. of Buda, Texas, and Jo Ann
Eagle River: all neighbors working together
River; coin-operated machines, slots,
peanut, etc.; shotguns, rifles & handguns;
Mr. Utter was born Feb. 14, Touchstone of Dripping hunting knives; wooden duck & fish de-
1945, in Noblesville, Ind., the Springs, Texas; one son, Antho- coys; old tackle boxes & lures; rods, reels
& creels; glass minnow traps; old tools;
son of John and Ruby Utter. ny of Texas; one stepson, toys of all kinds, trains, trucks, tractors, tin
He served in the U.S. Navy Christopher Myszak of Hous- FROM PAGE 1A munities because we are all brims with charm.” wind-ups, games, dolls, etc.; enamelware,
during the Vietnam War and ton, Texas; eight grandchildren; especially bright colors; old photos of inte-
neighbors working together to Eagle River also was run- riors & outdoor activities; all magazines be-
retired from Wisconsin-Michi- and two great-grandchildren. us identify towns as the bring visitors to this area,” said ner-up for the category of fore WWII; postcards (pre-1920); coin &
gan Publishing. A private family service state’s greats.” Heeg. “We do have a lot to offer, “Best Outdoor Activities stamp collections; old wood carvings of an-
imals, etc. Check with me before you sell.
He is survived by his wife, was held. The magazine asked its from natural resources to festi- Town,” with Wausau taking Call Jim at (715) 479-1459 4946
readers to rate the state’s 12 vals to historic downtowns.” the crown.
best towns based on a dozen Wisconsin Trails editors
Ticks, Lyme disease return different categories. Eagle
River placed first in the “Best
said there’s no better repre-
sentation of an “Up-North”
Up-North Town” category. town than Eagle River.
with spring temperatures Minocqua was runner-up.
Connie Heeg, executive direc-
“Surrounded by the largest
chain of inland lakes in the
tor of the Eagle River Chamber world and situated near the
With the return of spring, said. “Parents should look
of Commerce & Visitors Center, Northern Highland-American
Lyme disease will resurface over the child’s skin from
said the community should be Legion State Forest, the town
as a concern for parents head to toe because ticks can
proud to have the honor. certainly has mastered the
whose children play outdoors go anywhere. It generally
“It’s nice to get the recogni- natural beauty part,” said the
in the warmer temperatures. takes 24 to 48 hours for a tick
tion as a community, but it real- editors. “Add cute shops and
The disease can cause flu- to spread Lyme disease.”
ly represents all the local com- restaurants and Eagle River
like symptoms, fever, fatigue, DeMuri said if a tick is
rash and body aches, accord- found in the skin, it should be
ing to Dr. Greg DeMuri, an in- removed immediately with a
fectious disease specialist at pair of tweezers. Gaffney-Busha Funeral Home Lakes Chiropractic & Wellness
American Family Children’s However, prevention is al-
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bacteria spread when the pants inside their socks, Locally owned and operated since 1908 Energy Levels Allergies
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Death notices that appear in this space weekly are written and/or edit-
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VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 5A

NEWS POLICE REPORT


Vilas County Sheriff accident was reported on
A total of 315 complaints Highway 70 near Hemlock
were entered by Vilas County Lane in the town of Washing-
Sheriff ’s Department dis- ton, involving Joseph D.
patchers last week. Keenan of Eagle River.
In addition to those with
sufficient detail to report be- Wednesday, May 4
low, a review shows at least - 5:45 p.m. - A two-vehicle
seven vehicle accidents, five accident was reported on
vehicle/deer accidents, one Highway 70 near Highway 17
abandoned vehicle, two ambu- in the town of Lincoln, involv-
lance requests, three animal ing David M. Stahl Jr. and
problems, three attempts to Scott R. Webb, both of Eagle
locate, one report of battery, River. Stahl was cited for oper-
three burglaries, four burglar ating while intoxicated.
alarms, eight requests for cit-
izen assistance, one report of Tuesday, May 3
disorderly conduct, one dis- - 6:46 p.m. - A vehicle/deer
turbance, two fires, one report accident was reported on
of found property, one report Highway 70 East near Cran-
of harassment, one hit-and- berry Lake Road in the town of
run, nine reports of suspicious Washington, involving Sara N.
circumstances, seven thefts, Adamovich of Eagle River.
two reports of threats, five
traffic violations, one tres- Eagle River Police
passing complaint, one vaca- This police department re-
tion check, one weapons of- ported three vehicle accidents,
fense, three welfare checks one ambulance request, one
and six 911 hang ups. attempt to locate, one distur-
At least 16 calls were re- bance, two thefts and one re-
ferred to the Eagle River Po- port of suspicious circum-
lice Department and there stances. Three people were
were at least 14 informational taken into custody and booked
or procedural entries. into the Vilas County Jail.
In the past week, at least 15
people were booked at the Vilas Three Lakes Police
County Jail, including two for This police department re-
battery, five for operating while ported one vehicle accident,
TRAIL DONATION — Dairy Queen of Eagle River donated 25% of check presentation were, from left, foundation Secretary Mike Ro- intoxicated, two for bail jump- two burglar alarms, one re-
its sales April 30, or $514, to the Three Eagle Trail Foundation. The billard, President Tom Rulseh and Dairy Queen owner Dan Ander- ing, one for resisting arrest, quest for citizen assistance,
foundation is in the midst of a fundraising drive. Taking part in the son. --Staff Photo By ANTHONY DREW three for probation violations, two requests for agency assis-
one for theft and one on an out- tance, one disturbance, one re-
standing warrant. port of harassment, one wel-

Vilas County Court report During the week, the in-


mate population ranged from
fare check, one 911 hang up,
one report of found property,
87 to 98. As of May 9, there two reports of reckless driving,
one report of suspicious cir-

Tribe councilman seeks jury trial


were 98 inmates.
cumstances, three traffic warn-
Thursday, May 5 ings and 21 calls dispatched
- 12:15 p.m. - A vehicle/deer through Oneida County.

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counts of threats to injure or days in the Vilas County Jail, counts, as well as resisting ar- drugs, all stemming from an
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tered a not-guilty plea in Vilas $2,315. He must commit no Flambeau. du Flambeau.
County Circuit Court last crimes and undergo an alcohol In other cases that will John T. Allen Jr., 17, of Lac
week and a pretrial confer- and other drug abuse (AODA) track together with the most du Flambeau, charged with
ence was set for June 28 at evaluation. Knepprath was ar- recent charges, Wayman is attempting to flee a traffic of-
2:45 p.m. rested Dec. 15, 2009, in the charged with strangulation ficer, obstructing an officer,
According to the complaint, town of Lincoln. and suffocation, domestic possession of marijuana and
Wildcat attempted to force Anna M. Smith, 37, of abuse; substantial battery, do- possession of drug parapher-
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Dan Rice to withdraw an op- motor vehicle while intoxicat- also charged with misde- His $2,000 signature bond The adult who raises the most money
erating while intoxicated ed in five years, had a prelim- meanor battery, party to a was continued. Allen was ar- wins an LG Bluetooth Headset
(OWI) citation while he was inary hearing set for May 23 crime, and criminal damage to rested April 10, 2011, in Lac
on the tribal council. If they at 1:30 p.m. Smith signed a property, party to a crime. A du Flambeau.
did now withdraw the cita- $2,500 signature bond with $20,000 cash bond was contin- Harvey J. Frank Jr., 27, of
tions, he allegedly said, they conditions, including not to ued and Wayman is not to Lac du Flambeau, was sen-
would lose their jobs. possess or consume intoxi- leave Vilas County. tenced to 36 months’ proba-
Wildcat was arrested for cants, no taverns and no driv- Jennifer M. Johnson, 32, of tion and fined $3,260 for oper-
third-offense OWI March 16, ing. She was arrested April Lac du Flambeau, charged ating a motor vehicle while in-
2008, in Lac du Flambeau and 11, 2011, in the city of Eagle with felony battery of a peace toxicated, fourth offense in
then arrested for fourth-of- River. officer as a repeater, made an five years. Frank also must
fense OWI in the fall of 2009. Waylon T. Wayman, 19, of adjourned initial appearance serve six months in the coun-
Scott J. Knepprath, 39, of Lac du Flambeau, had a pre- last week and had a prelimi- ty jail with work-release priv-
ileges. He will receive credit
for 87 days served and can
serve the remaining time in
Eagle River Police Department Forest County Jail.
Other conditions of Frank’s
sentence include not to pos-
joins Internet crimes task force sess or consume intoxicants,
no taverns, drivers license re-
voked for 30 months, must at-
The Eagle River Police De- Wisconsin Department of Jus- times to 168 since Van Hollen tend AODA assessment and
partment recently joined the tice website. took office. Those interested must supply a DNA sample.
Wisconsin Internet Crimes “With the explosion of the can access a list of affiliates at Frank was arrested July 6,
Against Children (ICAC) Task Internet in our society and doj.state.wi.us. 2010, in Lac du Flambeau.
Patricia A. Big John, 45, of
Force in an effort to curb the
danger posed to Wisconsin
children using the Internet.
particularly with broadband
capabilities now in the North
Woods, we’ve identified a ris-
“Let Internet predators
take note,” said Van Hollen.
“Our commitment is unceas-
Lac du Flambeau, had a de-
ferred entry of judgment dis-
missed during a deferred
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6A WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS

NEWS REAL ESTATE


TRANSACTIONS
Three Lakes Town Board The real estate transactions
listed below are being published
mann, prt NE NW in 35-42-9, $204
May 5, 2011

to seek permit for firehouse


___________
at the request of many of our
readers. The information is public
record and reflects an index of
each week’s transactions.
Property transactions exceed-
CBD Eagle River Holdings
LLC to David L. Ellis and wife,
lot 2 of plat 891 in Eagle River
Tall Pines Condos, $675
Mid-Wisconsin Bank to Dean
ing $10,000 recorded at the Vilas Boys LLC, prt SE SE in 23-40-6,
BY VERONICA OLSON town will be setting a prece- the meeting. cessful in its lawsuit. County Courthouse the past $330
NEWS CORRESPONDENT
dent in this viewing corridor, Bruss said that he is not If the redistricting proposal week and the transfer fee (at $3
___________ and what is or is not permitted against the firehouse, but he is developed by Sidlowski and per $1,000): May 6, 2011
needs to be clearly defined be- against the permit which could District 13 County Board Su- Ronald K. Thornton and wife to
Three Lakes Town Board fore a conditional-use permit is be inconsistent with the com- pervisor Hintz is passed, Sid- May 2, 2011 Cynthia J. Skibinski, prt SE SW,
members voted 3-1 at their approved. prehensive plan. lowski said it would mean that Cranberry Estates Condo- prt SW SW in 21-40-11; prt NW
meeting last week to recom- Bruss also said that he “we represent more of our peo- miniums LLC to Leroy M. NW, prt NE NW in 28-40-11, $66
mend that Oneida County thought this project, without Redistricting plan ple with our own elected su- Passehl, lots 11 and 314 of plat P. Kostka Decedent’s Irrevoc.
issue a conditional-use permit clearly defined parameters, Town Chairman Don Sid- pervisors from Three Lakes, 900 in Cranberry Estates Condo- Trust and Dawn M. Barker, Co-
to the town for Fire House 2, could be inconsistent with the lowski gave a report on the rather than somebody from minium; MIS GSP garage space, trustee, et al to Charles A. Kostka
$239.70 and wife, lot 34 of plat 157 in In-
with two conditions suggested town’s comprehensive plan. Oneida County redistricting (another town).” Dolores Kern to Francis T. Wood-Tee Estates, $59.70
by the Plan Commission. “We should lead by exam- proposal. Garbowicz agreed, stating, Kern, prt NW SW, prt SW SW in Dayne L. Cooley et al, Michael
The two conditions included ple, especially as it applies to A motion was passed by the “I’m in favor of getting as 30-40-8, $165 J. Hintz et al, Joseph G. Cheke Jr.
installing warning lights on the long-term plan,” he said. town board in support of the much of Three Lakes back Kern Living Trust 7/28/98 to et al and Michael J. Peters et al to
Highway 32 to alert oncoming Supervisor Steve Garbowicz redistricting proposal, which under one elected representa- Francis T. Kern, prt NW SW, prt Michael J. Peters and wife, prt
traffic that emergency vehicles agreed that there should not Sidlowski will present at an tive as we can, because they’re SW SW in 30-40-8, $165 NE NE in 4-41-11, gov lot 4, $72
are entering the highway, and be separate rules for a public Oneida County public hearing. diluting our ability to influ- Tim A. Sulzer and wife to Francis A. Beidle to Gramprie
that no landscaping be in- building and, for example, a The proposal would move the ence actions on the county Katie A. Anders, prt SE NE in 29- Living Trust, prt SW SW in 19-
stalled within a 67-foot high- business owned by a private southeast boundary of District board level.” 41-12, gov lot 10, $667.50 41-5, $51
way setback area which would citizen. 13, adding 154 residents from M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank Mark V. Reid to Harold E.
to Kaye Holdings V LLC, prt SE Topel Revocable Trust, prt SE
block visibility. A motion was made, Three Lakes into this district. Other action NE in 30-40-8, gov lot 1, $1,275 SW in 34-43-10, $156
Town board members dis- notwithstanding the objec- Ten years ago, Oneida In other action, the Three May 3, 2011 Frederick T. Hallanger and
cussed the viewing corridor of tions, to recommend that Onei- County split Three Lakes be- Lakes Town Board: Carol J. Scott to Janet M. An- wife to Robert R. Hagens and
the proposed firehouse. Super- da County issue the town a tween districts 7 and 13. At — decided to send a letter to derson et al, prt SE SW in 22-40- wife and Terry A. Coyle and
visor Jeff Bruss said that some conditional-use permit. The that time, the town had Oneida County, recommending 8, $321 spouse, lots 4 and 5, blk 1 of plat
measurements concerning the motion passed 3-1, with Bruss brought litigation against the that the county adopt a dog or- May 4, 2011 187 in Manitowish Heights, $540
firehouse and its landscape voting against and Supervisor county, protesting this split. dinance for residential homes; Arlington West Vernon Inc. to Dustlyn M. Bonson and Dust-
need to be defined. He said the Bill Martineau absent from The town, however, was unsuc- — modified the town’s loud Alfred A. Kuphal and wife, prt lyn M. Leet to Derek G. Great-
and unnecessary noise ordi- NW SW in 2-40-9, gov lot 4, $405 singer and wife, lot 6, blk 4 of
Vilas County Sheriff, Agent and plat 411 in C.L. Perry’s 3rd
nance to exempt churches, bell Les T. Steiner to Jeffrey Bach- Addn., $219
New Rhinelander Goodwill to open May 19 towers, outdoor worship ser-
vices, government warning de-
vices, church/youth camps, and
Rhinelander Goodwill Re- the old store on May 5 and price tag. schools; Now Delivering In Your Area
tail Store and Training Center opening the new store on May Tuesday, May 24 — Every — approved the terms and PROPANE, OIL & GAS CO.
will open its doors to shoppers 19, she panicked,” Hammes Tuesday is Senior Savings general use, privacy policy, and
Thursday, May 19, at its new
location at 2181 Lincoln St.
said. “The woman asked,
‘What am I going to do with no
Day at Goodwill. People age
60 or older will get a 10% dis-
copyright and trademarks as
outlined for the town’s new
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the 9 a.m. ribbon-cutting cere- was immediately followed by ‘I Saturday, May 28 — Free — approved paying the bills CALL FOR PRICING. WE PRICES MAY CHANGE
mony to see the larger retail can’t wait for the new store.’ ” $10 gift certificates will be WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!
in the total amount of ALL ORDERS C.O.D. We sell, lease & install tanks
space and expanded line of Goodwill has operated a given to the first 150 cus- $67,301.44.
merchandise. Free pinwheels store in Rhinelander since tomers at the Rhinelander
and flags will be handed out to 2001. Its original location was store, starting at 9 a.m.
the first 250 guests. a leased 15,200-square-foot Sunday, May 29, through
Participating in the cere- building at 232 S. Courtney Saturday, June 4 — Purple
mony will be representatives St. will be the color of the week, Join us for Lunch and Learn
from the city of Rhinelander, In September, Goodwill with 50% off any item with a
the Rhinelander Chamber of purchased and began renovat- purple price tag. FREE 1-hour seminars for local businesses
Commerce and Goodwill ing the former Lakeland True Store hours will be 9 a.m. to start at Noon every Wednesday in May
North Central Wisconsin Value Hardware store at 2181 9 p.m. Mondays through Sat-
(NCW). The ribbon-cutting Lincoln St. With 19,827 urdays, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
honor will go to Linda Marvin, square feet, the new site
@ Eagle River Roasters, Highway 70 just west
Sundays.
a participant in the Experi- meets Goodwill’s needs for ad- Goodwill NCW is a not-for- of downtown Eagle River (339 W. Pine St.)
ence Works program. ditional space. profit human services organi-
Marvin has been with “We are excited to be open- All are welcome! No purchase necessary to attend. Presented by
zation that helped improve
Rhinelander Goodwill since ing our new store location in A lunch menu will be available for your convenience. Eagle River Revitalization
the lives of more than 55,000
August 2004 and has worked Rhinelander,” said Wendy Program Economic
in almost every department of Shoemaker, director of retail
people across north central May 4 - :KR·V\RXU&XVWRPHULQ" Restructuring Committee
Wisconsin in 2009 through and
the store. stores for Goodwill NCW. more than 25 programs and Kelly Haverkampf, UW-Extension
Susan Hammes, acting “Shoppers will step into a very University of Wisconsin -
services. It covers 35 counties Extension.
store team leader for the contemporary retail setting and includes 22 retail stores May 11 - Social Networking for Business
Rhinelander Goodwill, said that features a large selection and training centers in com-
she and the rest of the team of quality merchandise — a Neil Roberts, WRJO Radio Sponsored by:
munities from Manitowoc to
are excited to show the new mix of both new and donated La Crosse, and as far north as
and improved store. items — at moderate prices. Rice Lake and Rhinelander.
May 18 - Knowing your Northwoods Market
“After getting a sneak peek We think Rhinelander area A member of Goodwill In- Neil Roberts, WRJO Radio
at the new store, our team shoppers and donors will be dustries International and Re-
members are all eagerly antic- pleased with our new facility habilitation For Wisconsin, it May 25 - Creating a Business Internet Presence
ipating the grand opening,” and location.” is based at the Goodwill Com-
said Hammes. “It is exciting to In addition to the ribbon- munity Center in Menasha. John McGraw, WSI B2B Internet Marketing www.vilascountyedc.org
feel the electricity in the air — cutting ceremony May 19, For more information, visit
something good is coming.” Goodwill plans the following goodwillncw.org.
Hammes said members of grand-opening festivities at
the community are equally en- its Rhinelander store:
thusiastic for the new Good- Sunday, May 22, through
will. Saturday, May 28 — Pink will
“When we told a customer be the color of the week, with
we were going to be closing 50% off any item with a pink

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VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 7A

NEWS
Headwaters Builders
sets annual garage sale
Headwaters Builders Asso- ed in Eagle River, as two pre-
ciation (HBA) will hold its vious events were held in
third annual garage sale Sat- Minocqua.
urday and Sunday, May 21 Warehouse space for the
and 22, at 703 W. Pine St. in sale will be provided by Cus-
Eagle River, the former loca- tom Components of Eagle
tion of the Cranberry Prod- River, a charter member of
ucts warehouse. the HBA.
The sale, which will take Proceeds from the sale sup-
place between 8 a.m. and 4 port educational programs for
p.m. both Saturday and Sun- members as well as annual
day, will feature new and used scholarships for area high
building materials donated by school and Nicolet Area Tech-
association members. nical College students.
These materials will in- Established in 1993, HBA
clude, but are not limited to, is dedicated to promoting and
windows, doors, appliances, improving all aspects of the
cabinetry, furnishings, land- building industry through ed-
scape items, flooring materi- ucation and professional de-
als, plumbing and light fix- velopment of its members.
tures and other materials. The association is more than
“This is an opportunity to 100 members strong, serving
pick up low-cost items for five counties in northern Wis-
your spring remodeling pro- consin. For more information
ject,” said Sally Reuling of the about the garage sale event or
HBA. about HBA and its members,
This will be the first garage contact (715) 542-3557 or head-
sale event the HBA has host- watersbuilders.com.

April was safest since 1945


NEW BOAT RAMP — Pat Collins of Collins Excavating & Grading
used an excavator to remove debris from the old boat ramp at the
for the new ramp. The slabs were poured last year, giving them
time to cure. The project was funded by the Headwaters Chapter
for drivers on state roadways
T-docks in Eagle River before laying gravel and new concrete slabs of Muskies Inc. --Staff Photo By ANTHONY DREW
Last month, 39 people died unbelted drivers and passen-
in 37 crashes on Wisconsin gers, they will stop the vehicle
roadways, making it the and issue a citation,” he said.

Late spring, damaged greens third-safest month of April in


terms of traffic deaths since
the end of World War II, ac-
cording to preliminary statis-
“Officers are serious about
safety-belt enforcement, be-
cause all too often unbuckled
motorists are ejected with

reduce early play at Eagle River tics from the Wisconsin De-
partment of Transportation
(DOT).
The safest April since the
tremendous force from a vehi-
cle or tossed around violently
inside one during a crash.
Lives are destroyed, fami-
___________
it’s criminal not to give them a Hendricks said a report Three Lakes High School end of World War II occurred lies are devastated, and soci-
BY KEN ANDERSON in 1998 with 34 traffic fatali- ety suffers substantial eco-
full golf course. They’ll be from the committee should be also would like to use the
NEWS CORRESPONDENT ties, while the deadliest April nomic losses whenever people
___________ back here asking for a dis- ready in September. Any ac- course Mondays, Wednesdays
count if they can’t play in tion on recommendations and Fridays for its team to was in 1977 with 82 fatalities. are needlessly killed or seri-
The Eagle River Golf May.” could be implemented for the practice. Traffic fatalities last ously injured in crashes be-
Course Committee learned Member Ken Biegel echoed 2012 season. “My feeling is I would like month were 15 fewer than in cause they were not wearing a
this spring generated $1,769 that view, saying, “Perception to help the kids out, but it April 2010 and 10 fewer than safety belt.”
in the two days it was open in of the public is important and Equipment plan would really be crowded on the five-year average for the
April compared to $18,937 if eight greens can’t be played, Smith was asked by the the course,” said Missling. “My month of April.
last year when it opened
March 27.
“It was the worst opening for
they will go elsewhere.”
Smith said covering the
greens provided the best results
City Council to prepare a 10-
year plan on what he saw as
needed equipment purchases
recommendation is we have
enough on our plate.”
Reactions from committee
As of April 30, a total of 130
people have died in Wisconsin
traffic crashes this year, in-
SonicNet Inc.
golf in recent history,” course most of the time, but the key to or replacement of existing members were to accommo- cluding seven motorcyclists
and 17 pedestrians. Traffic
High-Speed Internet
pro Brad Missling told the com- restoring them to playable level equipment for the golf course. date the Northland Pines
mittee last week. “We reduced was simple — heat needed for “It’s tough to look out 10 High School team first. deaths through April equaled
the same period in 2010 but
Service
the greens and cart fee rates to seed germination. years, but my best guess is “We have a commitment to
entice play, given the course we’ll need $100,000 to our kids first,” Biegel said. were 36 fewer than the five-
“When it’s 55 degrees out,
conditions being subpar.” $120,000 over the 10 years “The (Three Lakes) district year average.
the temperature under the
Greens superintendent and this will give me a year for would have to come up with “To prevent deaths and in-
tarps can reach 70 degrees,”
Ken Smith indicated he has finding our best deals on used some bucks.” juries from traffic crashes,
he said. “I’ve got $700 to $800
tried many options to reduce or leased equipment,” he said Smith reminded the com- law enforcement agencies
of new seed in the ground and,
winter damage to the greens, in a prepared draft to the com- mittee about how the course from all over Wisconsin will
if we took the tarps off to play,
but results have been less mittee. “For this year, we need gained property for holes 14 be out in force to crack down
we’d lose that investment.”
than satisfactory. He said to buy a few pieces of equip- and 15 when the course was ex- on unbuckled motorists dur-
Smith said he didn’t want ing the annual Click It or
temperature is the key to get- to put all his efforts to protect ment as soon as possible.” panded from nine to 18 holes.
ting the damaged greens back The needed equipment for “The original deal was for Ticket mobilization from May
the greens in one type of pro- 23 to June 5,” said State Pa-
in shape. cedure. 2011 includes a new fertilizer the golf team to use the course
“We have four greens — 5, spreader, replacing pump im- for the land we got for course trol Maj. Dan Lonsdorf, direc- Currently serving Phelps,
7, 9 and 16 — that give us “Do we cover every single tor of the DOT Bureau of central Land O’ Lakes,
pellers, replacing the 1992 development,” said Smith,
problems every year and 2, 8 green and take a chance of Transportation Safety. Eagle River, Minocqua,
Cushman cart, purchasing who suggested Saturday and
and 15 that we’ve never had damage on all 18 greens?” he “Whenever officers observe Lac du Flambeau
two greens covers for ice pro- Sunday evenings for the
problems,” Smith said. “Our asked.
tection, insulation for two Three Lakes team. • Speeds up to 1.5 mbps, starting at
fairways were damaged by ice. The committee is expected green jackets; insulation if Hendricks said the course $39.95/month residential
It was a tough winter. My job to visually inspect the greens tarps are used this winter; could give Three Lakes a • Commercial packages available
is to get these greens back as this Friday, May 13. and conversion sprinklers. chance to try it out, while • Local people who can respond quickly
fast as I can.” The estimated cost for Lochte wanted to make sure • See web site for more details.
Smith pointed out the greens Increasing revenues those items is $34,173. they had restrictions and su-
that were built in the 1920s Committee chairwoman For the next 10 years, pervision. Missling was asked Office Hours: 9-4 Mon.-Fri.
Carol Hendricks said a new
had very little or no damage,
but the sand-based greens were subcommittee will be activat-
Smith said he would seek out
deals on used or leased equip-
to look into the situation and
make a recommendation to
888-631-9666
damaged from alternating ed to look at how to increase ment costing an estimated the committee.
www.sonicnet.us
freezing and thawing. revenues from the municipal $79,000 that would include a
One new method to protect course and contribute more new fairway mower, greens
greens was tried last winter. for budget relief to city tax- mower, four-wheel-drive
“We took 40 bales of straw payers. Ground master 328-D, a used
on one green with a cover and “This new committee will truck and a used front rotary
had no damage,” he said. “But be charged with exploring mower.
it took three persons four changes in structure which Smith also evaluated the
hours to clean up the 12-inch-
thick layer of straw.”
would direct more golf course
money to the budget,” Hen-
clubhouse condition and
equipment needs there would
Celebrate
Smith said they tried no dricks informed the commit- include a new commercial
covers on greens and had
some severe damage, while
the “green jackets” used on
tee. “It is not to look at con-
tracts and their revisions.
That would come only as a re-
stove to replace the current
one that is 25 years old. Sweet Taste Of Spring
some courses like Trout Lake sult of committee recommen- Course use Downtown Eagle River
had snow mold that resulted dations.” Missling told the commit-
in bumpy greens. It will be a four-person tee there have been inquiries Saturday, May 14, 2011
Committee member Bill committee with Chuck Bon- about Three Lakes groups
Lochte was not satisfied with son being the golf course com- using the course since the Big 11 a.m. ~ 4 p.m.
the efforts to protect the mittee representative, Jerry Stone golf course is closed for
greens.
“Losing eight greens is un-
Burkett for the City Council,
and city administrator Joe
the summer.
“The ladies league in Three
Enjoy a day and sample delightful
acceptable,” he bluntly stated. Laux as nonvoting chairman. Lakes would like to discuss
“We have four months and we Hendricks is still searching playing at Eagle River this sweets & treats
need to be sensitive to our for a female Eagle River resi- summer,” Missling said. “They
season-pass holders. I think dent for the committee. play nine holes.”

Three appointed to Natural Resources Board


Gov. Scott Walker recently Kazmierski and Shawano expected to attend the next
announced three appointees businessman Terry Hilgen- Natural Resources Board
to the Natural Resources berg have all been nominated meeting, which is set for May
Board to represent the farm, for six-year terms on the 24-25 in Madison.
hunting and business commu- Board. Wisconsin tatutes delin-
nities. The Wisconsin Natural Re- eate the formal duties of the Brought to you by the Eagle River Business Association. Available at participating retail stores only.
Wisconsin Farm Bureau sources Board sets policy for seven-member board. Board
President William Bruins, the Department of Natural members are appointed by the
Wisconsin Hunters’ Rights Resources. governor and they get consent
Coalition co-founder Greg The new appointees are of the state Senate.
8A WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS

NEWS
City plan commission
to identify areas of change
___________
should leave them alone and our plan, we can decide what
BY KEN ANDERSON
NEWS CORRESPONDENT
don’t do anything to change we want. We can leave the
___________ that,” said Doerr. core exactly the way it is and
“We should be looking at we do not have to solve all
Long-range planning for three maps,” said Schaffer. these issues tonight. Remem-
Eagle River generated several “One would be what the cur- ber, none of this is set in stone
points of view at last week’s rent zoning is, the second for because the land-use plan can
meeting of the Plan Commis- what the current use is, and be amended.”
sion, with general agreement the third for what we feel
Commission members
that a number of core residen- would be future use.”
Mary Horant and Mike Duen-
tial and business areas proba- One new district generally
ing agreed.
bly will not change in the next would be government use,
10 years. such as the courthouse block, “Tonight we have a core
Mayor Jeff Hyslop said City Hall and the library. It area identified and we’ll keep
The Eagle River Festival of Flavors won the best from left, Gary Fawcett, Rita Fritz, Cindy and since the Smart Growth plan could also include such uses it and, next month, take on
new event honor at the Wisconsin Main Street Ron Meinholz, Sy Syvertsen and Al Pittelko. requires a review every 10 as the children’s museum and government and tax-exempt
awards program. Accepting the award were, --Contributed Photos years after adoption, the other the historical society muse- areas; break it down,” said Ho-
areas of the city should be um. rant.

Festival of Flavors receives dealt with by the commission.


“The existing zoning in the
core single-family residential
“General categories could
allow multiple types of use
within those categories,” sug-
“We can adjust some areas
without changing them for
more flexibility in the future,”
area and downtown business gested city administrator Joe
Wisconsin Main Street award areas will remain; we need to
identify the areas where there
could be change,” said Hyslop.
Laux. “Residential could in-
clude all types of residential.”
Doerr challenged that idea,
Duening added. “Keep the
core, but give us flexibility.”

Flag signs
The Wisconsin Department “I’m convinced this is some- indicating the core R-1 resi- The commission had a dis-
of Commerce recognized the thing we have to do and, if we dential area should remain all cussion on “flag signs” that
Eagle River Area Festival of don’t, we lose total control of R-1 without allowing such are used at a number of busi-
Flavors at the 21st annual Wis- our future.” residential use as multifamily nesses and if the commission
consin Main Street awards re- Suggestions on how to pro- dwellings, planned unit devel- wants to address their place-
cently presented at the historic ceed were shared between opment or residential condo- ment and use.
Turner Hall in Watertown. Plan Commission members miniums.
Bill Doerr and Kim Schaffer. Hyslop agreed those cur- “These are temporary signs
The Eagle River Area Festi- and anything temporary we
val of Flavors was a winner in “Zoning implements the rent residential and down-
plan, so the first thing we town commercial areas could don’t regulate,” said Hyslop.
the best downtown special “These can be seen at Vilas
event category. have to look at is if people are remain as is.
using their land in compliance “We need to do what works Village Mall, Ace Hardware,
The Festival of Flavors, Eagle River Roasters and
held in Riverview Park in with current zoning, we for us,” said Hyslop. “If this is
probably other places. These
Eagle River, is always during are not permanently affixed to
the last weekend of August a structure, but gets to the
prior to the Labor Day week-
end. This year’s dates are Aug.
GOVERNMENT MEETINGS issue of distraction and clut-
ter as they increase.”
27 and 28.
The festival showcases li- Vilas County Public a.m., courthouse. Agenda: Fea- Commission members’
censed restaurants of Vilas Health Board — Wednesday, tured program by Kelly comments ranged from the
and Oneida counties, Wiscon- May 11, 9:30 a.m., courthouse. Haverkampf. signs get “ratty looking” after
sin food producers, Wisconsin Agenda: Animal shelter Vilas County Law En- a year to they are not as dis-
artisan cheese makers, Wis- agreement, humane society forcement and Emergency tracting since the message
consin wineries and Wisconsin contract. Management Committee doesn’t change.
beer and beverage producers. Oneida County Plan- — Thursday, May 12, 9:30
“If we regulate them, it
Other 2010 Main Street ning & Zoning Committee a.m., Justice Center. Agenda:
may be something as simple
award recipients from Eagle — Wednesday, May 11, 1 p.m., Communication project up-
as having them taken down at
River were as follows: Al and Mary Pittelko of Eagle River were named 2010 volun- Oneida County Courthouse. date, equipment purchases.
the close of the business day,”
— 2010 Volunteer of the teers of the year for the Main Street program. Agenda: Review ordinance re- Vilas County Board of
suggested Hyslop.
Year, Al and Mary Pittelko, visions. Supervisors Public Prop-
captain; tricts using a comprehensive Pere, Fond du Lac, On Broad- Vilas County UW-Exten- erty Committee — Friday, The commission members
— 2010 honorary board of strategy based on historic way (Green Bay), Lake Mills, sion Education and Com- May 13, 9 a.m., courthouse. were asked to get input on
directors, — Sy Syvertsen; preservation and developed Lincoln Village (Milwaukee), munity Development Com- Agenda: County website up- types of signs for possible reg-
and by the National Trust for His- Manitowoc, Marshfield, Mon- mittee — Thursday, May 12, 9 dates, department purchases. ulation next year.
— Main Street executive toric Preservation. roe, Osceola, Pewaukee, Plat-
director years of service, 12 Wisconsin’s 36 Main Street teville, Portage, Port Washing-
years, Rita Fritz. communities range in popula- ton, Prairie du Chien,
“The results of the Wiscon- tion from 750 to neighbor- Rhinelander, Rice Lake,
sin Main Street program have hoods in Milwaukee and Ripon, Sharon, Sheboygan
been impressive and are illus- Green Bay. Falls, Stevens Point, Sturgeon
trated through the great proj- Main Street communities Bay, Tigerton, Tomahawk,
ects that are being honored include Eagle River, Algoma, Two Rivers, Viroqua, Water-
tonight,” said Commerce Sec- Beloit, Chippewa Falls, town, Wausau, West Allis,
retary Paul Jadin. “I congrat- Columbus, Darlington, De West Bend and Whitewater.
ulate the winners and the
great volunteers and staff
who make it happen.”
This year’s theme is “A Bil-
lion Reasons to Celebrate,”
highlighting the more than
$1.1 billion impact on the
state of Wisconsin through its
public and private reinvest-
ment. Since the program’s in-
ception in 1988, the state’s
Main Street communities
have attracted 4,122 new busi-
nesses and 18,280 new jobs.
Wisconsin Main Street is
an economic development pro-
gram targeting Wisconsin’s
historic commercial districts.
Staff members provide techni-
cal support and training to
Wisconsin communities that
have expressed a grassroots Rita Fritz received an award Sy Syvertsen received an
commitment to revitalizing for 12 years of service to the honorary board of directors
their traditional business dis- Main Street program. award from Main Street.

PUBLIC NOTICE
_____________ South 68° 00' 00" East, 118.54 feet along the
(Six Weeks, 5/11-6/15/11) Westerly and Southerly right-of-way lines of
STATE OF WISCONSIN the Proposed Town Road to an iron pipe;
CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY thence South 15° 30' 00" West, 225.00 feet to
Case No. 10 CV 93 the PLACE OF BEGINNING, marked by an
______________________________________________
iron pipe; thence South 77° 56' 12" East,
BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. 325.94 feet to an iron pipe on the Westerly
Plaintiff, right-of-way line of Marsha Lane; thence
Vs along the Westerly right-of-way line, along
ESTATE OF MARIE C. STELLBERG, et al. the arc of a curve concave Easterly, having a
Defendant(s) radius of 552.00 feet and whose chord bears
______________________________________________
South 13° 33' 36" West, 162.73 feet to an iron
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE rod; thence South 88° 14' 06" West, 346.48 feet
______________________________________________
to an iron pipe; thence North 15° 30' 00" E.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a 245.93 feet to the Place of Beginning.
judgment of foreclosure entered on August PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1567 Marsha Lane,
4, 2010, in the amount of $125,191.57 the Arbor Vitae, WI 54568
Sheriff will sell the described premises at TAX KEY NO.: 2-983-08
public auction as follows: Russell J Karnes
TIME: June 28, 2011 at 2:00 PM State Bar # 1054982
TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash or money Blommer Peterman, S.C.
order at the time of sale; balance due within 165 Bishops Way
10 days of confirmation of sale; failure to pay Brookfield, WI 53005
balance due will result in forfeit of deposit 262-790-5719
to plaintiff. 2. Sold “as is” and subject to all Please go to www.blommerpeterman.com
legal liens and encumbrances.
to obtain the bid for this sale.
PLACE: at 330 Court Street, Eagle River,
Blommer Peterman, S.C. is the creditor’s
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attorney and is attempting to collect a debt
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OUTDOORS
Fishing partners can make the difference
IT WAS opening weather fit for area, hanging out in anywhere
a less-than-ideal spring, ice form- from 10 to 20 feet of water.
ing on every eye of the rod as we In the The jig and minnow combina-
worked jig and slip bobber combi-
nations on a frigid Wisconsin
Outdoors tion was the answer on those
smaller male walleyes, many of
River at the crack of dawn last By which were also squirting milt as
Saturday. Kurt Krueger the annual spawning period was
What could have been a chal- just about over. Lingering winter
lenging and somewhat frustrating weather has stalled and spread
start to the 2011 inland lakes downstream with the current out the spawn the past two weeks.
walleye season ended up being an when it suddenly popped and We even caught some male perch
opening day to remember, mostly dropped. She tightened the that were still spawning.
because of the fishing partner in slack line and set the hook The highlight of the evening
my boat but also because the into what turned out to be a was watching Melissa set the hook
walleyes cooperated like they dandy 17-inch walleye, which in 18 feet of water, her rod dou-
haven’t in years. was still squirting milt all over bling over with the weight of a
There was no ruining this open- the boat as it was unhooked. walleye. I slid the net under a 16-
ing morning because I had the And just like that, the young- incher, a fish we would have had
company of my daughter, Melissa, ster was on the board for the 2011 to release under the previous slot
who called several weeks earlier to walleye season — sporting a smile regulation.
ask if there was room in my boat that told me she was happy to be That’s part of the reason why
opening weekend. As any dad will sitting in a boat for another open- the Three Lakes Chain boasted a
tell you, it’s a special moment ing day. lot of fishing activity on the opener
when any child, let alone your The weather was more than while the Eagle River Chain was
baby girl, wants to spend a week- brisk for early May. The river cur- down. There was only a rig or two
end with you chasing walleyes. rent carried with it a cold, damp at the T-docks both Saturday and
That little girl is now 28 years breeze and a heavy fog that seemed Sunday. A slot limit that protects
old and has all kinds of options on to bite the face and hands more walleyes between 14 and 18 inches
how she could spend the first than any kind of dry air. We spent is not an angler-friendly regula-
weekend in May, but old memories as much time cracking and melting tion.
of time spent in boats on northern ice from the eyes of our rods as we Sport-shop owners said they
lakes die hard. So we would strate- did casting and retrieving. heard quite a few complaints
gize once again, and fish hard from It didn’t take long for us to put about the cold water tempera-
sunrise to sunset, pursuing the six walleyes more than 15 inches tures, lethargic fish and a slow
walleyes we both love to catch. in length into the boat, and we bite. The anglers who were doing
The plan for this opener was to were sporting big smiles as we well were fishing gravel shore-
take advantage of a late ice-out headed back to the landing by 6:30 lines, lake channels with current
and very cold spring by trying to a.m. We would have hung around and other spawning locations,
find spawning walleyes in the Wis- for some more hook setting if the though some found both walleyes
consin River as they make their fingers weren’t so numb, so we and northern pike in heavy weeds
run upstream from the Rainbow took a break for breakfast and that were still left from last year.
Flowage to Otter Rapids Dam. some strategizing on where we It’s amazing what you can wit-
The alarm went off at 4 a.m., might find the rest of our daily ness in God’s great outdoors when
and we arrived at the boat landing bag limit. spending the better part of a week- Daughter Melissa hoists some dandy male walleyes she caught fishing cur-
off Highway 70 before 5, the first The answer to that last ques- end on lakes and rivers. Eagles rent on the Wisconsin River opening morning. --Photo By The Author
to slide a boat into the darkness tion was eventually the Three and Canada geese soared right
on the sheer hope that some Lakes Chain, where we welcomed over our heads on the river, and a where the only serious conversa- lease from the rigors of everyday
walleyes would still be upstream the termination of the slot size muskrat crawled up on a wind- tions were about where to try next life.
tending the business of what male limit after 13 frustrating years. felled tree right in front of us. for walleyes. Of families and friends get-
walleyes do in spring. They didn’t And we eventually found the But I’m mostly thankful for the The beauty of the sport we call- ting together to chase fish in
disappoint us. walleyes lingering in somewhat chance to spend quality time with ing fishing is that, because it can the great outdoors, the legacy
Melissa’s bobber was sailing deep water off a gravel spawning my daughter — fun moments be all-consuming, it is a great re- lives on.

Fishing with
the Guides
By
George Langley

Anglers finding walleyes


in both rivers and lakes
Wow, what a nice weekend for the opener. It seems
unusual to get such good weather for the whole week-
end, but it was great. Because of the good weather,
fishing traffic was very heavy throughout the area.
Many if not most anglers were pretty happy with
what they saw. It is a delight to hear from a bunch of
happy fishermen as we did this weekend.
The river was high because the dam was open and
lake levels, except for those drainage lakes, are pretty
good. Water temperatures as of the weekend were in
the 40s, but expect rapidly rising temperatures in the
absence of any cold fronts. Weeds will grow with the
rising water temperatures quickly.
It wasn’t only walleye anglers, but crappie and
northern anglers who caught fish also. It just feels like
we’re setting up for a pretty good year of fishing now
that we are rid (hopefully) of those early cold fronts.
Walleye fishing was good throughout the area, with
many more lakes than we thought containing walleye
still spawning. This pattern means that the spawn is
The boat landings on the Eagle River and Three Lakes Chain of Al Shroeder loaded his boat at the Braywood landing Sunday after- spread out this year, with fish in both a pre- and post-
Lakes saw plenty of activity opening weekend. Eagle River guide noon. --Staff Photo By GARY RIDDERBUSCH spawn configuration. Anglers also were catching them
in the river, much more than during last season’s open-
er. Jigs and minnows were the bait of choice, although a

With some water levels still low, few anglers did well with Rapalas, twitching them
along shorelines and in the river. Weeds are just now
beginning to grow a little, so there was little to hold
these fish in shallow water when they had finished the

DNR offers tips on landing boats spawn. They moved during the daytime into the holes
on the Chain.
Northern action was good, with these fish holding
wherever they could find weeds. The successful an-
The water level of many “A wet spring would help, but have a boarding dock due to flat areas.” glers used chubs. Many northerns are caught acciden-
lakes on the Northern High- if the rains do not arrive, we excessive low water. Peterson also recommend- tally by walleye or panfish anglers using minnows.
land-American Legion may have conditions only Before unloading, Peterson ed several things that can Using slip bobbers with chubs also will work quite
(NHAL) State Forest are still slightly better than last year. said boaters should always keep landings in better condi- well in these weed areas.
below normal, reminded forest Above-normal spring and walk around and look at the tion. Panfish action was pretty good also this weekend.
superintendent Steve Peter- early summer rainfall in 2011 launch site first. Perch are all post-spawn and have headed for the
“Trim-up to power load,” he
son. are needed and could help you “Look to see if it is deep weeds and other cover. Crappies will be the stars for
said. “This technique pushes
The water levels have im- to launch on some of those enough to launch and float the next two weeks as they come in to the shallows to
surface water back and will
proved from the level of 2010, lakes that were difficult to ac- your boat,” he said. “Check the spawn. This movement has already started on some of
but are still very low on seep- propel your boat onto the
cess last year.” ground surface and slope to the warmer lakes. Look for shoreline weeds and brush
age lakes — those lakes which trailer. Use the hand winch to
Peterson said all landings see if you will need four-wheel to hold these fish. Minnows work best, but some artifi-
have no inlet or outlet and are pull the remaining cable and
on the state forest are open. drive to pull out the weight of cials will also work for these fish.
affected most by drought. boat into the cradle. Leaving
He said small boats, canoes the boat and trailer. Remem- All in all, it was a very good opener. We’ll grade it a
In 2010, some lake levels your motor down will push
and kayaks are still able to ac- ber, it is easier to launch a B to B-plus.
were below the concrete land- sand and gravel back, which
cess all the lakes. Boarding boat than to pull the boat and Good luck and good fishin’.
ing ramps, according to Peter- builds a sand reef between
docks have been adjusted at trailer back up the ramp. Hip
son. you and the deeper part of the
many landings and may no boots or waders in your tow-
lake. The reef that is formed
“Water levels this year ap- longer be attached to the ing vehicle along with oars or
pear to be near or at the last
concrete landing pad,” he said.
usual approach ramp. Howev-
er, some landings will not
paddles in the boat may be
helpful in lakes with shallow,
from not trimming up or tilt-
To LANDINGS, Pg. 10A
SERVICE
OF:
EAGLE
SPORTS / GUIDES
EAGLE RIVER
ASSOCIATION
10A WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS

OUTDOORS
Boulder Junction schedules Some trails
still muddy
4th annual walleye tourney The U.S. Forest Service is
notifying the public that wet
BOULDER JUNCTION — — Allequash, Boulder, Big and will be a weekend fishing conditions still exist on
Boulder Junction’s fourth an- Trout lakes — Boulder Junc- package to include two nights Chequamegon-Nicolet Na-
nual walleye tournament, a tion’s walleye tournament is a at White Birch Village Resort, tional Forest (CNNF) motor-
fundraising tournament for great opportunity to experi- a full-day guided fishing trip ized trails.
the improvement of Boulder ence some fun competition or with Bob’s Manitowish Guide Because of these condi-
Junction area boat landings, to just enjoy a relaxing week- Service, dinner for two at tions, the CNNF asks people
will take place Saturday and end of fishing in the North Headwaters Restaurant & to not ride in wet areas.
Sunday, June 4 and 5. Woods,” said Theresa Smith of Tavern, breakfast for two at
The catch-and-release tour- the Boulder Junction Cham- The Granary Restaurant and Although the trails offi-
nament held on Wisconsin’s ber of Commerce. a $20 gift certificate to Boul- cially opened May 1, late
free fishing weekend will be Registration is $25 for the der Junction Marketplace. spring weather conditions
sponsored by the Boulder adult division and $15 for the Many other prizes donated and additional rain in the
Junction Chamber of Com- junior division. All tourna- by local businesses also will forecast continue to make
merce, FYI Northwoods News, ment proceeds will benefit the be raffled off. Tickets for the trails prone to erosion and
Bob’s Manitowish Guide Ser- Boulder Junction Boat Land- raffle are available now other damage.
vice, Boulder Marine Center, ing Improvement Fund. through the day of the event The CNNF asks that peo-
Erv Keller Guide Service, The awards reception and at the Boulder Junction ple choose to not ride in
Headwaters Restaurant & lunch will take place Sunday Chamber of Commerce and areas that are wet. Trail
Tavern, Northern Highland at noon at Headwaters various businesses in Boulder conditions should improve
Sports and Westar Plumbing. Restaurant & Tavern. A vari- Junction for a cost of $1 each once the trails dry out, ac-
Orientation will begin Sat- ety of prizes will be awarded, or six for $5. cording to Forest Service of-
urday at 7:30 a.m. at Headwa- including first-, second- and “Don’t miss the boat show, ficials.
ters Restaurant & Tavern on third-place awards for adults sponsored by Boulder Marine Motorized use under these
Highway M North, with walk- and for youths ages 14 and Center, scheduled for Satur- current poor conditions can
in registration available until younger, and the largest wall- day, June 4, from 10 a.m. to 4 lead to substantial long-term
9:30 a.m. eye trophy for the longest sin- p.m.,” said Smith. “A variety of damage and high cost for re-
Complimentary coffee, juice gle walleye registered and boats will be on display pairs, according to Forest Su-
and doughnuts will be provid- successfully released. throughout the downtown pervisor Paul Strong.
ed. The fishing will begin Sat- Lunch will be included with area for all to view and enjoy.”
“We hope the public will
urday at 9 a.m. and will contin- angler registration and will be For fishing tournament
use good judgment and ride
ue until 7 p.m., resuming again served at Headwaters. Raffle rules, regulations and entry
responsibly to help us pro-
from 7 to 11 a.m. Sunday. prizes will be awarded follow- forms, visit boulderjct.org or
tect their trails from poten-
“Spanning some of the best ing the awards presentation. call the chamber at (715) 385-
tial damage and reduce cost-
waters this area has to offer The grand-prize giveaway 2400.
ly trail repairs and mainte-
nance,” said Strong.

NICE TOM — Dick Schmidt of Eagle River shot this 26-pound


turkey in Zone 2 May 6. The tom had a 93⁄4-inch beard.
--Contributed Photo
Landings: DNR says tread lightly Muskie league
plans meeting
FROM PAGE 9A shoreline,” he said. “Without at the landing that needs at-
An organizational meet-
Loony Paddlers schedule ing up the motor can eventu-
the water levels up to the nor-
mal shore, people tend to climb
up and down the shore in mul-
tention.
“Our goal is to provide safe,
ing for the Three Lakes
Wednesday Night Muskie
ally become impassable.” clean and functional access to
two lake outings in May He also suggested to use
four-wheel drive to launch and
tiple areas and cause the sandy
soil to collapse or erode. Shore-
water,” he said. “Public input is
an important part of achieving
League is scheduled for
Wednesday, May 11, at 7
p.m. in the basement of the
pick up a boat as the added line areas are unique ecosys- that goal.” Legion Bar in Three Lakes.
Mercer’s Loony Paddlers bottle to the event. traction will keep the ground tems and it is up to us to keep
will begin the 2011 season from being torn up and rutted. them in good shape.” Dan Jacoby is the NHAL All interested parties are
On Thursday, May 19, the
Thursday, May 12, at 8 a.m. at “If equipped, use four-wheel Peterson said the public boat landing coordinator and welcome to attend. For any
group will meet at the Oxbow
the boat landing on Grand drive to avoid spinning tires should feel free to inform the can be reached at (715) 385- questions, call (715) 493-
Lake landing on Highway H
Portage (aka Tank) Lake in which can damage the surface DNR if they notice something 3355, ext. 118. 4640.
in Iron County at 8 a.m. for a
Mercer. of the approach,” he said.
paddle on Long Lake Creek
The group welcomes any One new suggestion from
from Long Lake to Oxbow
women paddlers interested in Peterson would be to tread
Lake.
exploring Vilas and Iron coun- lightly on access sites.
ty lakes and rivers. The Loony Paddlers group “We are seeing increased
Those interested in partici- requests that participants shoreline erosion. Try to con-
pating can take a boat, pad- register for events by calling centrate use to one area of
dle, life jacket, hat with a Kit Bogenschneider at (715)
brim, sunscreen and water 476-3446.

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SPORTS
Elite figure skater Sports Sidelines
Niemczyk attains double gold medal status By Gary Ridderbusch

Vanessa Niemczyk, a mem-


ber of the Eagle River Figure
Skating Club, has become the
youngest member in the 55-
Spectators are urged
year history of the club to at-
tain double gold medal status to support runners
with United States Figure
Skating (USFS). Spectators are being urged to come out to Riverview
Having successfully com- Park in Eagle River to cheer on the runners in the 15th
pleted the USFS senior moves annual Journeys Marathon this Saturday, May 14.
in the field test and USFS The Eagle River Area Chamber of Commerce & Visi-
gold dance test during the tors Center has announced that more than 700 runners
2010-’11 season, she joins an from 15 different states have registered for the Journeys
elite group of members to earn Marathon, to be held on the back roads of Vilas County.
the honor and title of USFS Journeys Marathon will spring into action Friday
double gold medalist. night, May 13, from 5 to 9 p.m. with runners’ registra-
tion at Northland Pines High School. An all-you-can-eat
Niemczyk was presented
spaghetti dinner will be served from 5 to 8 p.m. The
her certificates of achieve-
public is welcome. Tickets are $7 for adults, $5 for age 6-
ment and gold medals at the
to 12-year-olds and free to those 5 and younger.
recent Eagle River Figure
The full marathon will start at 8 a.m. Saturday on
Skating Club awards banquet.
Highway K between Star Lake and Boulder Junction;
Niemczyk, the daughter of
the half-marathon/power walk at 9:15 a.m. at the corner
Mike and Marilou Niemczyk
of Highway K and East Buckatabon Lake Road; and the
of Eagle River, began skating
5-kilometer run at 10 a.m. at Riverview Park in Eagle
at the age of 22 months to
River.
keep up with her older hockey
“All races are open to runners and walkers and there
player brother, Tyler.
is still time to register,” said Kim Emerson, events coor-
She completed the USFS dinator for the Eagle River Area Chamber of Commerce
basic skills program and & Visitors Center, for more information.
began to climb the ladder to At the finish line in Riverview Park from 10 a.m. to 3
attain the premier level in the p.m., there will be music, food, beverages, a Kids Fun
USFS testing disciplines of Vanessa Niemczyk, an eighth-grader at North- medals after successfully completing two U.S. Run and the Journeys Marathon awards ceremony at 2
dance, moves in the field and land Pines Middle School, was recently present- Figure Skating tests. p.m.
freestyle at the age of 7. ed with certificates of achievement and two gold --Contributed Photo “This is a great opportunity for the community to
The USFS test structure is enjoy a beautiful spring day full of excitement and activ-
the backbone of participation Skating gold medalist. test each year, representing level and the rest of her inter- ities for everyone,” said Emerson. “The runners really
in figure skating. Passing a Approximately 90 members about 1% of the full USFS national dances prior to grad- appreciate the fans cheering them on at the finish line.”
gold test means that a skater of USFS pass the gold dance membership. uating from high school. A post-race celebration — offering an evening of re-
has achieved the highest ac- test each year. Fewer than Future skating goals for She is currently a North- laxation and friendship — will be held at Eagle River
complishment in testing, 1,000 members of USFS pass Niemczyk include completing land Pines Middle School Inn & Resort, located at 5260 Highway 70 W. The
earning the title of U.S. Figure their senior moves in the field the senior (gold) freestyle eighth-grade student. evening will include a hot buffet from 5 to 8 p.m. Tickets
are $10 for adults and $6 for youths age 12 and younger.
From 7 to 11 p.m., live music will be provided by disc

Trees to host
golf outing
Pines softball team wins jockey Hurricane. There also will be many door prizes.
For more information about Journeys Marathon and
other activities, contact the Eagle River Area Chamber
of Commerce & Visitors Center at (715) 479-6400 or

Trees For Tomorrow will


hold its ninth annual Scholar-
four of five in busy week visit journeysmarathon.org.
With a great spring day in the forecast, Riverview
Park will be the place to be this Saturday.
ship Golf Outing Friday, June ___________
3, at Eagle River Golf Course. BY ANTHONY DREW
The purpose of the outing is
to raise money to provide
scholarships to students who
otherwise would not be able to
NEWS-REVIEW ASST. EDITOR
___________

The Northland Pines High


Eagles split pair
attend a Trees For Tomorrow
workshop.
The title sponsor of the out-
ing is Frank Brown, a support-
School girls softball team won
four out of five games last
week, defeating Lakeland 11-8
and 19-9 Saturday in a double-
against Antigo ___________
er of Trees For Tomorrow since header, Norway 11-3 Thursday
and Rhinelander 10-9 in the fi- BY GARY RIDDERBUSCH
the 1940s. Another major spon-
NEWS-REVIEW EDITOR
sor is George Stephen, long- nale of a doubleheader Tues- ___________
time supporter of the organiza- day.
tion. The Eagles narrowly lost The Northland Pines High fense in this game and had 10
The format of the outing is a the first game of the double- School baseball team split a ground-ball and 10 fly-ball
two-person scramble with a header against Rhinelander Great Northern Conference outs,” said the coach. “We
shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. 13-12. (GNC) doubleheader at Anti- made a couple of errors, but
There will be raffles and oppor- In the first game against go Saturday, losing the first they didn’t happen at key
tunities to win prizes, includ- Lakeland, Northland Pines game 7-4 but bouncing back to times in the game.”
ing a $10,000 hole-in-one con- scored six times in the second win the nightcap 10-7. Dodge said the bottom of
test. In addition to the stan- inning. Hits by Kelsey Bergum, The key to the first game the Eagles’ lineup came up big
dard individual contests, some Sami Norman, Cat Sawalski, was the bottom of the fifth in- in game two, scoring eight
team events will take place to Melissa Wagner, Becky Schutt ning and the score tied at 2-2. runs and coming up with big
enhance the spirit of competi- and Kristen Bohenstengel Antigo had runners on first hits as well.
tion for the day. gave Pines a 7-2 lead. and third with one out and Dominic Caroselli had a
“This event is a great oppor- However, the T-Birds fought the Eagles made an error try- two-RBI single and a bases-
tunity for golfers and volun- back to tie the game, taking it ing to turn a double play. Two loaded walk, Ridderbusch had
teers to raise scholarship to extra innings. In the eighth singles and another error a two-RBI single, Pfeiffer had
money, so that students from inning Bohenstengel walked, later and Pines was down 7-3. two singles, Matt Goska had a
elementary through high Stephanie Sawalski singled “We missed our chances single and scored, Brandon
school can come to Trees For and Bergum got the game-win- and that was the key to this Wallace reached base and
Tomorrow to learn how our ning hit that drove in two runs. game,” said Pines coach Brad scored all three times and
natural resources can be uti- The Eagles collected 14 hits Dodge. added a stolen base, Cody
lized in a sustainable fashion.” for the game. Mitch Steinke went the dis- Drake scored, John Eichman
said Randy Harbath, commit- In the second game, tance for Pines, allowing scored twice and had a two-
tee chairman for the event and Stephanie Sawalski showed seven runs (four earned) on RBI double, and Meyer sin-
vice president of operations for control on the mound, walking seven hits with nine strike- gled and scored.
Georgia-Pacific. only one batter in the seven-in- outs and no walks. “This was definitely our
Northland Pines senior catcher Cat Sawalski caught a foul ball “It was another hard-luck best offensive performance
For a minimum contribu- ning game.
behind home plate in the 10-9 win over Rhinelander. loss and another well-pitched this year in conference play,”
tion of $100 per golfer ($75 for The Eagles had three big in-
--Staff Photo By GARY RIDDERBUSCH game by Mitch,” said Dodge. said Dodge. “Billy Pfeiffer
Eagle River Golf Course mem- nings, scoring five runs in the
second and third and eight The Eagles struggled at the played great at third base.”
bers), participants can play 18 first inning featured a long hit to drive in Sami Norman in
runs in the sixth. plate and were a combined Dodge said the defense
holes of golf with a powered home run by Kelsey Bergum. the top of the eighth to seal the
two for 13 with seven strike- made some nice plays down
cart. In addition, each golfer “Nineteen runs on 19 hits is In the bottom of the sixth, win.
outs in the five through nine the stretch to seal the win.
will receive breakfast snacks a very productive game and the Hodags were in command “Both games had the Eagles
spots in the lineup, according “Antigo came on strong late
and a buffet lunch. you have to give the girls a lot with a five-run lead. But Pines battle back from early deficits
to Dodge. in the game, but Andrew Am-
For nongolfers interested in of credit for being patient and fought back with a six-run in- which shows a lot of determi-
Taylor Ridderbusch was 1- brosius was able to snuff out
supporting the event, hole hitting good pitches,” said ning, tying the game heading nation on the part of the girls,”
2, scored twice and added two the final rally and preserve
sponsorship is available. For Pines coach Larry Bergum. into the seventh, but said Bergum. “It’s very impor-
more stolen bases to his con- the victory,” said Dodge.
$250, contributors or contribu- Becky Schutt had 10 strike- Rhinelander would score one tant to build confidence as the
ference-leading total. Billy The Eagles also played well
tors’ companies will receive outs on the day. Offensively, final run for the win. season continues.”
Pfeiffer and Matt Meyer in a tough 5-2 loss to Lake-
signage at one of the holes on Kelsey Bergum collected five Jordan Welnetz had three Northland Pines is now 6-3
added singles and Steinke land last Tuesday.
the golf course during the hits and 10 RBIs. Stephanie hits, including a triple, three on the season.
had a two-RBI single. Pfeiffer Steinke was on the mound
event, as well as recognition in Sawalski had four hits and RBIs and three runs scored. “It was a very successful
scored twice and added two for Pines, allowing five runs
press releases and all commu- scored six runs. Kelsey Bergum had two hits week, with positive results,”
stolen bases. on five hits. He had eight
nications regarding the event. Against Norway, Schutt and four RBIs, while Stephanie said Bergum. “We’ve got four
strikeouts and six walks.
Hole sponsors to date in- pitched another good game Sawalski had two hits and real tough games in the coming Ridderbusch pitched the
“It was another strong per-
clude Plum Creek Timberland, with six strikeouts. scored two runs. week, with GNC-leading teams second game and got the win.
formance by Mitch with only
Alliant Energy, Sayner-St. Ger- Wagner had a double, two In the second contest, Medford and Antigo. These He allowed one run (un-
three runs being earned,” said
main Fish & Wildlife Club and RBIs and two runs scored. Schutt went the full eight in- games will be a challenge, and earned) on two hits, had three
Dodge.
Chuck Thier. Participants also Grace Davison had one hit, one nings, striking out six Hodags the Eagles will have to play strikeouts and two walks.
Down 3-2 in the top of the
can donate prizes. run scored and an RBI. Kelsey and giving up only two walks. good solid ball to be competi- “Taylor pitched awesome.
seventh, the Eagles led off the
For more information, con- Bergum chipped in a hit, two Cat Sawalski and Kelsey tive.” He only had five innings left
inning with an error, and the
tact Maggie Bishop at Trees runs and an RBI. Bergum led the Eagles with The Eagles were scheduled after pitching against Mosi-
next batter hit a two-run
For Tomorrow at (715) 479- In the first game of the three hits and two RBIs apiece. to travel to Medford for a game nee Thursday and he had all
homer.
6456, or visit treesfortomor- Rhinelander doubleheader, the Stephanie Sawalski and Wel- Tuesday, and will host Antigo of his pitches working,” said
“That has just been Mitch’s
row.com. The deadline for reg- Hodags jumped out to an early netz chipped in two hits each. in a doubleheader Saturday, Dodge.
istration is May 27. 4-0 lead. The Eagles’ half of the Davison had the game-winning May 14, at 11 a.m. “We played very strong de- To PINES, Pg. 12A
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Girls invited Eagles girls take third
to golf program
in Marathon track meet
Girls in the greater Eagle ___________
River area interested in golf
BY ANTHONY DREW
can learn the game through a NEWS-REVIEW ASST. EDITOR
program planned this spring ___________
and summer at Eagle River
Golf Course. The Northland Pines girls run.
The first session of the track team took third place out “Helen came from behind in
Ladies Professional Golf Asso- of four teams in a meet last the race with an excellent kick
ciation U.S. Golf Association Tuesday in Marathon. to run her season-best time of
girls golf program will take The Eagles scored 47 points, 2 minutes, 40 seconds,” said
place Wednesday, June 15, topping Assumption with 12 coach Rhode. “She is on pace to
from 10:30 a.m. until noon at points, but trailing first-place have a strong tournament se-
the Eagle River Golf Course Marathon with 106 and Edgar ries.”
driving range. with 98. Other Northland Pines top
Applications must be sub- “We did a great job in this finishers included:
mitted by Sunday, May 15. meet and held our own against First: Kelly McGinnis, high
Entry fees will cost $20 per two very talented teams in jump, 4 feet, 8 inches;
child, which will cover the en- Edgar and Marathon,” said Second: Kylie Rhode, 800-
tire summer. Snacks, prizes Pines coach Josh Rhode. meter run, 2:41;75;
and awards are included in the “Edgar was the Division 3 Third: McKenna Harsla,
entry fee. state champion last year and Serena Hering, Morgan Muras
The program, for girls ages Marathon was in the top 25. and Nicole Sullivan, 4x200-
7 to 17 interested in learning We only had two first-place fin- meter relay, 2:05.87; Goll, Brid-
to play golf, is supported by ishes and that brought down gette Darton, Brooke Dreger
Northwoods Girls Golf Inc., a our team point total.” and Hering, 4x100-meter relay,
nonprofit organization started The team Most Valuable 53.59 seconds; Goll, 300-meter
by the Eagle River Women’s Three Lakes freshman Matt Wilkowski got a hit ence baseball game against Phelps. Player for the meet was hurdles, 54.43 seconds; McGin-
Golf League in 2010. during last Tuesday’s Northern Lakes Confer- --Staff Photos By ANTHONY DREW Samantha Goll, who set her nis, Harsla, Taylor Neis, Kylie
The first session will be ded- all-time best mark in the pole Rhode, 4x400-meter relay,
icated to check-in and orienta-
tion. Sessions will continue
every Wednesday at the same
Bluejays top Phelps on diamond, vault at 8 feet and took second
in the event. She scored 7.5
team points.
4:58.97; Darton, long jump, 14
feet, 11/2 inches.
The Eagles were scheduled
time throughout the summer.
A schedule of activities will be
sent out when applications are
win two of three games last week The team’s most outstand-
ing performance award went
to Helen Chang for her first-
to travel to Tomahawk for a
meet Tuesday and will travel
to Lakeland for a meet Tues-
___________
received. place finish in the 800-meter day, May 17, at 4 p.m.
For more information, con- BY ANTHONY DREW
NEWS-REVIEW ASST. EDITOR
tact Margo Rogers-Anderson, ___________
the director of golf instruction
at Eagle River Golf Course, at The Three Lakes High
Eagles golf team takes sixth
(715) 892-4565
margopro@yahoo.com.
or School boys baseball team won
two of three Northern Lakes in two conference meets
Conference (NLC) games last ___________
week, defeating Phelps 21-5
Pines Tuesday, falling 4-0 to Cran-
don Thursday and beating
BY ANTHONY DREW
NEWS-REVIEW ASST. EDITOR
___________
FROM PAGE 11A Laona-Wabeno 12-6 Friday.
The Northland Pines golf Aaron Solberg of Rhinelander
In the Phelps game, Jake
Schneider of Three Lakes team took sixth out of seven with a score of 78.
luck this year and throughout teams in two Great Northern In the Medford meet, the
pitched a perfect game until
his career,” said Dodge. “I have Conference (GNC) meets, one Eagles scored a 401, placing
he gave up a hit to Lucas Gill
never seen a pitcher with more in Trout Lake Friday and an- ahead of Lakeland with 447,
of Phelps in the fourth inning
heart than Mitch. Errors, a other in Medford May 2. but behind Rhinelander with
with two outs.
lack of run support and so on In the meet at Trout Lake, 328, Tomahawk with 331, Anti-
“Our intention was to only
has really kept Mitch from the Eagles combined to score a go with 334, Mosinee with 338
pitch Jake for a couple of in-
being a multiple- win pitcher.” 387, putting them ahead of and Medford with 347.
nings, but he was really
The Eagles’ offense was led Lakeland with 421, but behind Lacko was the leading golfer
throwing the ball with excel-
by Ridderbusch with two hits, Rhinelander with 333, Antigo for Pines with a score of 94, fol-
lent command,” said Three
two runs and four stolen bases. with 341, Medford with 345, lowed by Herfindahl with 99,
Lakes coach Jeff Liebscher.
Caroselli added a single, dou- Mosinee with 356 and Toma- Stephan and Finke with 104
“After the second inning, we
ble and two RBIs. Ambrosius hawk with 362. apiece and Hughes with 162.
had a double. decided to let him go until
somebody got on base.” Brett Hughes was the lead- The medalist of the meet
“We had too many strike- ing golfer from Pines with a was Troy Salewske of Toma-
outs looking and did not put Bluejay Ben Wales was 2-3
with a triple and three RBIs, score of 93, followed by Sam hawk with a score of 75.
enough balls in play with two Lacko and Jacob Stephan with The Eagles and will travel to
strikes, which led to a lack of while A.J. Zayia was 2-2 with a
homerun and four RBIs. Riley 96 apiece, and Zach Herfindahl Antigo for a GNC meet Friday,
run support for Mitch,” said and Dan Finke with 102 each. May 13, according to Pines
Dodge. Liebscher was 1-2 with a dou-
ble and four RBIs and Schnei- The meet medalist was coach Rollie Christensen.
The Eagles also fell to Mosi-
nee 10-0 in five innings last der was 1-2 with three RBIs.
In their win against Laona-
Thursday.
“It was one of our worst
games of the year,” said Dodge.
Wabeno, the Bluejays gave up
an early first-inning run to the
Golf league meetings
Rebels, but tied the game in
“Our pitchers just didn’t have Three Lakes Senior Men’s
it today, and Mosinee is a good- the bottom of the first.
hitting team.” A seven-run third inning The Three Lakes Senior Men’s Golf League will begin
Ridderbusch started for the put the Jays up 9-1 after four. Ross Samuelson of Phelps was one of the pitchers for the play Wednesday, May 18, with a season-opening scramble
Eagles, striking out the first Ben Wales went the dis- Knights during last Tuesday’s game. starting at 9:30 a.m. at Big Stone Golf Course. To report
two Mosinee batters and then tance for Three Lakes, strik- changes in playing status, contact Dave Lederhaus at (715)
gave up back-to-back solo ing out five Rebel batters in couple of mistakes that al- er as Crandon sealed the win. 546-4066. New members, age 50 or older, are welcome to
homeruns. the process. lowed these runners to score,” “We seem to have trouble join. Call Lederhaus or stop at the golf course May 4 or 11
“We gave up seven runs on “We hit the ball much bet- said Liebscher. putting together a complete for details.
multiple hits in the first two ter than the previous night, Ricky Ginter pitched a no- game,” said Liebscher. “The
innings and that really gets and our pitching was solid,” hitter for the Cardinals, al- ability is there, but sometimes St. Germain Ladies’ Puttettes
you down when you are facing said Liebscher. “Our defense, lowing only five Bluejays to we aren’t ready mentally. The 19th Hole Puttettes in St. Germain will play Tues-
a great Mosinee pitcher,” said however, was suspect. Once reach base in the game. That said, I certainly don’t days at 2 p.m. For more information and to get acquainted,
Dodge. again we did not play a com- “After the first inning, we want to take anything away contact Loretta at (715) 542-3510.
“The only bright spot was plete game.” just put our bats away,” said from Crandon. They were dis-
Brandon Wallace, who pitched Riley Liebscher led the of- Liebscher. “We looked at a lot ciplined at the plate against Eagle River Senior Men’s
very well for the last two in- fense for Three Lakes, going 2- of fast balls early in the good pitching, and made the
2 with two runs scored, two counts and put Ricky into the plays they had to.” The organizational meeting for the Eagle River Senior
nings,” said Dodge. “It was Men’s Golf League will be held Thursday, May 12, at 11:30
great to see Brandon show con- RBIs and two stolen bases. driver’s seat. He took advan- The Bluejays now have a
Alex Hegeman was 2-4 with tage of our lack of aggression conference record of 4-3 and a.m. at Eagle River Golf Course. Golf will follow, beginning
fidence and poise on the at 1 p.m. Sign-up sheets for golf will be posted on the golf
mound. That’s a good sign for three RBIs and Jake Schnei- at the plate and became an overall record of 4-6.
der was 2-4 with two RBIs. stronger as the game pro- Three Lakes was scheduled course bulletin board. The senior league plays each Thurs-
the future.” day at 1 p.m., with match formats varying each week. Par-
The Eagles were scheduled The game against Crandon gressed.” to travel to White Lake Tues-
saw Jordan Hibbard pitch Although Hibbard pitched day for a game and will travel ticipants must be 55 years of age and new members are wel-
to play at Tomahawk Tuesday come. For more information, call Don at (715) 477-2370.
well, only giving up four hits. well, the Bluejays’ offense to Elcho Thursday, May 12, at
of this week and will play at
“Unfortunately, we had a couldn’t put anything togeth- 5 p.m.
Lakeland this Friday, May 13.

Baseball clinic
planned at Pines
The Northland Pines Youth
Baseball Clinic and Coaches
Clinic will be held Saturday,
May 21, at the Northland
Pines baseball field behind
the high school.
Youth players will learn
baseball skills and drills from
high school coaches and play-
ers. The clinic will be held in
the field house in case of in-
clement weather. (715) 356-7311
NOW SCHEDULING FOR
SPRING 2010!
This is a free clinic for all Toll Free:
Eagle River area youth base-
ball players and coaches. 1-800-356-1835
The times and ages are as
follows: Session one, ages 7-9, 7560 Poplar Drive
9 to 10:30 a.m.; session two, Minocqua, WI 54548
ages 10-12, 11 a.m. to 12:30
p.m.; session 3, ages 13-15, 1
to 2:30 p.m.; and coaches clin-
ic, 2:30 to 3 p.m.
Donations will be accepted
by the Northland Pines base- Lucas Gill of Phelps beat a Three Lakes runner tempt at a double play. The game was at the
ball program. to the bag and looked toward first base in an at- Phelps baseball diamond.
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The seventh- and eighth-grade champions left, Kate Mendham, Courtney Heller, Fran-
from team Swish at the Northland Pines 3- nie Zielinski and Tess Osiecki.
Stephanie LaBeau of Three Lakes slides into Katlynn Rosendahl during last Tuesday’s softball on-3 Basketball Tournament included, from --Contributed Photos
home just ahead of the tag from Phelps catcher game. --Staff Photos By ANTHONY DREW

Three Lakes tops Phelps, Pines Basketball Association


names 3-on-3 tourney winners
improves record to 10-0 The Northland Pines
Basketball Association re-
___________
cently hosted its third annu-
BY ANTHONY DREW al 3-on-3 youth basketball
NEWS-REVIEW ASST. EDITOR
___________ tournament.
Thirty-three boys and
The Three Lakes girls soft- girls teams from Northland
ball team beat Phelps 12-0 last Pines, Antigo, Three Lakes,
Tuesday, Crandon 11-0 Thurs- Wabeno, Rhinelander, Cran-
day and Laona-Wabeno 6-1 Fri- don, Merrill, Medford and
day in three Northern Lakes Lakeland participated.
Conference (NLC) games, im-
proving their overall record to The winning teams in-
10-0. cluded:
In the game against Phelps, Boys third/fourth grade,
the Bluejays hit the ball well, The Heat, Medford; boys
scattering 13 hits in the five-in- fifth/sixth grade, Flying
ning game. Monkeys, Phelps and North- Team Basketball Chicks took second place in the fifth- and
Sophomore Brooke Welch land Pines; boys seventh/ sixth-grade division of the tournament. The team included,
went 3-4, hit a home run and eighth grade, Gymrats, Anti- from left, Mariah Miller, Hadley Kruse, Cassie Gauthier and
drove in four runs during the go and Merrill. Lexi Smith.
game. Girls fifth/sixth grade, Pines. takes a lot of manpower to
Junior Zana Lorbetske had The Basketball Girls, “Thank you to all of our put on a tourney like this.
a good day at the plate, going 4- Amber VanderBloemen of Phelps pitched for the Knights during Rhinelander; seventh/eighth volunteers,” said boys varsi- Plans are already under way
4 with two doubles and three their home game against conference rival Three Lakes. grade, Swish, Northland ty coach Ryan Clark. “It for next year.”
RBIs. Defensively, Lorbetske
struck out 11 batters and daily basis.” says a lot about where our pro-
pitched a no-hitter for the win. In the game against Laona- gram is at.”
Against Crandon, Three
Lakes played aggressively,
Wabeno, the Lady Jays jumped
out to a 1-0 lead in the first in-
So far this season, the Lady
Jays have compiled 112 runs Hoosier camp coming to Pines July 5-7
scoring five runs in the fifth in- ning, when Zana Lorbetske and have given up only six,
ning. doubled to drive in Brooke with two of those being earned. Basketball players of all school level. He also has spent an assistant coach at St. Nor-
Senior Laci McCann went 2- Welch. “We always talk about doing ages will have an opportunity 17 years as an assistant at the bert College.
4 with two doubles and three The game then turned into a things as a team and I think to improve their skills during NCAA Division I level. In those “The Hoosier School staff
RBI’s, while freshman Abby defensive battle until the sixth that these numbers truly show the the Hoosier School of Bas- 17 years, Wilson has been a will teach campers the proper
Zielke went 2-4 with two dou- inning, when Three Lakes that we do things in that man- ketball at the Northland Pines part of five championships, two way to play the game of basket-
bles and one RBI. scored four runs. Two of those ner,” said coach Lorbetske. “I High School field house from teams that participated in the ball,” said Wilson.
Defensively, Zana Lorbetske were off a double from senior have great support from the July 5-7. NIT and four teams that ad- The camp is open to all area
only gave up one hit and struck Miranda Vanderleest. fans, parents and especially my The basketball camp, direct- vanced to the NCAA tourna- school districts, as well as bas-
out 14 batters in the six-inning Defensively, Zana Lorbetske assistant coaches. And it’s ed by coach Woody Wilson, has ment. ketball players visiting the
game. pitched a dominant game, greatly appreciated.” been in operation for more In the fall of 1999, Wilson Eagle River area during the
“We beat a very strong pro- striking out 15 batters and giv- In recent games, Three than 29 years and is open to was inducted into the Wiscon- summer months.
gram for the second time this ing up two hits and one run on Lakes also beat Florence 10-1 boys and girls entering grades sin Basketball Coaches Hall of For more information or to
year, and it just goes to show a hit that got past the outfield. and Goodman-Pembine 7-0. four through 12. Fame. In the fall of 2000, he register for the camp, contact
what a lot of hard work and “We played back-to-back Three Lakes was scheduled Each camper will be provid- was inducted into the Sparta Clark at (715) 477-0593 or
dedication can do,” said Three games against the two tough- to travel to White Lake for an ed with a basketball, which al- Wall of Fame. He is currently (715) 550-0908.
Lakes coach Tony Lorbetske. “I est opponents in the conference NLC game Tuesday and will lows for more repetitions and

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At the 21-minute mark, The Hodags iced the game referees were shutting us conference championships
Rhinelander freshman Lizzie with about 14 minutes left on a down. I think this hindered the while he coached at the high NOW OPEN
Cirilli put the ball in the net. goal by junior Lauren Schisel. girls and they had a difficult
About two minutes later, Rhinelander outshot Pines time adjusting to this. They
Rhinelander got a breakaway
by sophomore Katelyn Krug,
13-5.
“This was only our fifth
seemed to turn the game into a
kick-and-chase game instead Tennis group
who found the net to make it 2- game of the year and we’re still of taking the smart, easy pass-
0. trying to work out the kinks of es.” now forming
“We knew going into the a new defensive formation and Kingsford got one first-half Hwy. 70 & County C, St. Germain, Wis.
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that by easily taking the ball fense continues to struggle to half. Pines outshot Kingsford area for a round-robin format From course opening through May 20, 2011,
down the field,” said Pines get the hang of holding their 11-8. of mixed doubles. GREENS FEES WILL ONLY BE
coach Wendy McCormack. shape. I’m disappointed with “Our defense is starting to Provided there is sufficient
Pines quickly answered
with a goal in the 28th minute
the score of the game, but the
girls played really well togeth-
come together with the new
formation,” said McCormack.
interest, a singles group also
will be formed.
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“We have been having a varsity tied Rhinelander 1-1. holding our shape.” For more information, con- of practice balls with paid greens fees.
tough time transitioning the The Eagles also played at Pines was scheduled to host tact Marilyn Duschl at (715) The St. Germain Golf Club is owned
ball up to our strikers from the Kingsford, Mich., in a noncon- Antigo Tuesday of this week 546-3386 and leave a message and operated by the town of St. Germain.
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Publisher KURT KRUEGER day and came upon a list of details and they will profit
Editor
Assistant Editor
Lifestyle Editor
GARY RIDDERBUSCH
ANTHONY DREW
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trated by the administra-
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MADELINE MATHISEN
MEMBER
saving devices in this econo-  When a man begins to Middleton. The natural
With camera phones and
JASON MCCREA my. realize the truth about him- smile, and that dress she
 Bargain: Something wore, made her a wedding- the Internet, there are no
Published weekly by Eagle River Publications, Inc., P.O. Box 1929, 425 W. Mill Street at
self, he lessens his desire to secrets. Trying to keep the
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you figure out a use for after reform his neighbors. watcher favorite.
story classified might be the
Member of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association and the National Newspaper Association buying it.  These days there are And it’s important to note, right thing, but it just isn’t
 All this space talk too many people in too many Pippa did nothing to take at- going to happen. The Obama
about going to Mars makes cars in too much of a hurry tention away from her sister, administration might as
one wonder if we are enter- going in too many directions the bride. She simply per- well come clean, put the
ing upon a new era or a new to nowhere for nothing. formed her duties as maid of facts out there and move on.
Our View error.
 Many owe the grandeur
of their lives to their tremen-
 Education is the key to
the door of opportunity.
 We spend half our lives
honor, straightened the
bride’s train and managed
the little girls in the wed-
A majority of the public sup-
ports this action.
dous difficulties. recovering from the effects of ding party.
Developers put trail officials  A bit of love is the only
bit that will bridle the
the other half.
 The only people who
The other comment is
about the daring, courageous
* * *
AS BUSINESSES look for
an edge in this tough econo-
in tough, unenviable position tongue.
 Taking the line of least
can afford to kick up their
heels are the well-heeled.
raid by Navy SEAL Team 6
in Pakistan that successfully
my, there is an important
lesson in this story.
resistance still makes both  The truth is so hard to ended the nearly 10-year
The principal owners of a large lakeshore men and rivers crooked. see because we are standing search for Osama bin Laden. One salesgirl in a candy
condominium development in the town of Three  Someone has said that in front of it. This is one of those sto- store always had customers
Lakes are asking local authorities to either inter- divorce is hash made of do-  Philosophy is the last ries that will not end. There lined up waiting while other
mestic scraps. refuge of thinkers. clerks stood around with
vene in a civil environmental case brought by the will be TV movies made and
 There’s danger ahead  Any recipe of life must numerous books published nothing to do.
state or lose an easement that provides snowmo- contain a goodly amount of
when you throw your tongue promising us the true story. The owner of the store
bile trail access through the 900-acre property. into high gear before you get seasoning. They will flourish because noted her popularity and
your brain going. our government will refuse asked for her secret.
The Clearwater Lake Club Condominium As-  Why worry because * * * to tell the truth, or can’t tell “It’s easy,” she said. “The
sociation says it will close off the snowmobile your hair falls out? Suppose JUST A COUPLE of com- the truth, and skeptics will other girls scoop up more
trail that links Three Lakes to Vilas County un- it ached, and you had to have ments. keep conspiracies alive. than a pound of candy and
less local authorities help them convince the De- it pulled, like teeth! The royal wedding April Our government has a then start taking away. I al-
partment of Natural Resources (DNR) to forgive  There is one thing to be 29 was well done. Like many history of releasing false in- ways scoop up less than a
$158,000 in penalties, costs and attorney fees in remembered about all the people have said, the thing formation. The trouble is, pound and then add to it.”
the environmental case.

Project developers Richard Gohlke and


Adam Gohlke are among the people who were or-
dered in December to pay $80,000 in attorney Andy
fees to the DNR, along with penalties and fees
related to environmental law violations. Among Rooney
other things, the developers were accused of de-
molishing buildings without notice to the state
for asbestos emission potential and of doing
major excavation work without permits or an ero-
sion control plan — including construction of a
What a week
nine-hole golf course. for the world
It appears the latest threat to hold the snow- THERE ARE stories in the
mobile trail easement hostage, in exchange for al- newspaper every day that in-
legiance to their development cause, is consistent terest me and stories that
with what the developers have brought to the don’t. I’m not proud of myself
table. Like the decision to construct a golf course for this; it’s just true. This
and grade lakeshore banks without permits and week, the world was in-
without enforcement oversight, the move is cer- formed of the death of
Osama bin Laden. I’ve read
tainly bold, if not careless, from a community re- about bin Laden often
lations standpoint. enough that I can now re-
member how to spell his
We believe the threat to close a trail is nei- name, and because of the
ther community-minded nor in the best interests monumental nature of this
of future condominium lot owners who want to story, I can barely get to the
access a snowmobile trail from the gated commu- other stories in the papers.
nity. However, we fully understand the right of I’ve read almost every
story about the raid by Navy
the Gohlke family to do whatever they want with SEALs on bin Laden’s com-
their land and their development. pound in Abbottabad, Pak-
istan. (I wonder if “bin” was
The Gohlkes could have used the recreation- his middle name. People
al trail access issue to negotiate with the DNR never use my middle name,
while the case was pending. Unfortunately, they “Aitken.” Maybe some people
waited until the judge made his ruling and the knew him simply as “Osama
Laden,” like I’m “Andrew
case was over, and local snowmobile trail officials
Rooney.”)
are being asked to get caught in the middle.
The hope of catching some opening day walleyes on the Wis- The one story about bin
Laden I’d like to read is how
Eagle River wins new title Hoping for walleyes consin River had these three anglers crammed into a small
aluminum boat, headed downstream to a sharp corner
with plenty of current. Walleyes were still spawning in
he was able to hide in a com-
pound in the middle of a city
as ‘Best Up-North Town’ on opening day some water bodies with the lingering cold weather this close to the Pakistani capital
spring. --Staff Photo By KURT KRUEGER of Islamabad without the
Congratulations to the Eagle River commu- knowledge of the authorities
nity for being selected as the “Best Up-North until now. The world thought
Town” based on the results of an online survey
conducted by Wisconsin Trails magazine.
There is a reason for tomorrows he was holed up in the moun-
tains.
I just heard that President
CAN YOU IMAGINE dragged myself out of the re- Obama is not releasing pic-
Magazine authors say towering pines, pris- tures of the dead bin Laden
tine lakes and charming towns characterize Wis-
Christmas morning for a 10-
year-old boy with no tree, no Trails cliner and into the Old Town
for a walleye outing Saturday to the public. I think that’s a
consin’s North Woods, and there’s no better repre- wise decision. I’m not sure
sentation of that than Eagle River, which edged
presents and no Santa Claus?
It happened to me. & Tales evening.
For what I caught during a looking at a picture of a dead
out Minocqua in the online voting. By one and one-half hour feeble terrorist would comfort any-
Oh, there were presents
Will Maines effort at fishing, I may as one.
and a tree after Santa
They accurately pointed to Eagle River’s stopped by to visit Christmas well have stayed home. Still, Another story in my stack
Eve, but when a kid has it was at least a token effort, of papers carries the head-
abundant natural resources, home to the largest line, “U.N. Sees Rise for the
chicken pox on Christmas opening day. Not much fun and there is something to be
Chain of Lakes in the world and situated near said for that. World to 10.1 Billion.” Ac-
massive state and national forests. those things were hardly no- for the old-timer.
ticed. I slid the canoe into the cording to projections, we’ll
Such is the way life goes, reach this population by
water at 6:45, using about
We couldn’t agree more with the readers, for But now — worse yet — and such is the way it was for 2100. This made me wonder
69.8% of my energy reserves
imagine an old-timer, a guy me for last weekend’s fishing how many people I know. My
Eagle River is brimming with small-town charm. who hasn’t missed an open- opener.
doing so, and slowly worked
Quaint shops and friendly restaurants help cre- the east shoreline of a little assistant, Susie, said she
ing day of fishing since Hec- Don’t get me wrong, I was- knew “maybe 300, I suppose.”
ate that atmosphere. lake that usually is “can’t
tor was a pup, and picture n’t on my deathbed or any- If I sat down and tried to re-
miss” on opening day. I
him laid out flat in his reclin- thing like that; it only felt member, I’ll bet I could name
missed.
er, each breath sounding like like it. Truthfully, it wasn’t 2,000 people I know.
Behind the editorial ‘we’ the swinging of a rusty gate, that I was down and out, just
Two passes of slow row
trolling a fathead on a float- I remember the names of
a sore throat that won’t quit, sick enough to be, well, ag-
Members of the Vilas County News-Review gravating probably sums it
ing jig 2 feet below a small several hundred kids from
some nasty-looking stuff
editorial board include Publisher Kurt Krueger, sinker yielded nothing, not the schools and college I at-
hawked up on a regular up best.
Editor Gary Ridderbusch and Assistant Editor even when I passed by the tended. During four years in
basis, and all that time the Trooper that I am — ap-
Anthony Drew. white birch stub that stands the Army, I must have known
rest of the civilized world is plause for my courage appro-
out plying the waters on priate at this juncture — I To MAINES, Pg. 15A To ROONEY, Pg. 15A
VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 15A

OP-ED/READER OPINION
Vilas needs ATV routes Maines jig and, when hooked, the
walleye felt like a much better
fish. It was. My expert eyeball
er, would have to be enjoyed
vicariously through the report
issued by my much more suc-
the boat, of which eight were
kept.
The largest they kept was a
Dear Editor: agree. Yes, the summer has
FROM PAGE 14A fixed it at 121/4 inches, maybe cessful son, Brooks. 24-incher that they normally
As I read the editorial “Our been reduced in length over the even 123/8. He spent opening day on a would have thrown back, ex-
like a marker buoy 20 feet And that was it for fish. The large Vilas County lake with
View” regarding all-terrain years for many reasons. cept that it was the first
into the woods directly in from only action I had after that two friends and a genuine
vehicle (ATV) routes, I must But that is not the main rea- caught and they wanted to
what may be the best walleye was breaking off two jigs on fishing guide. One of my son’s
say that I wasn’t surprised. son why we are seeing a de- make sure they took home at
spot on the entire lake. what I presumed was a large friends arranged for the guide
The publisher and editors of crease in revenue during the least one fish to eat.
After that I headed to a log in 8 feet of water. — one of the best in the North
the Vilas County News-Re- summer months. It is more a The remainder were in the
small point on the lake’s west I had plenty of time to enjoy Woods and a lifelong friend of
view were anti-ATV back in result of the current economy prime eating-size range of 18
side where I caught walleyes in the other aspects of a success- mine — as a welcome-home
2004 as well. in our country. The decrease in to 20 inches.
almost obscene numbers last ful fishing trip, things like the gift for my son.
As I read on, I kept thinking, property value, the unemploy- The trophy for the day was
spring and cast lead jigs tipped mallard pair working up and Though Brooks came home
are these the same people who ment rate, home foreclosures a 29-inch female that went
with fatheads for an hour. down the shoreline near me, from Afghanistan in January,
are at my door each week ask- and the price of gas have all back in the water. Another at
ing me to advertise in the impacted our business to some One orange jig, one the two Canada geese which this was the first opportunity
chartreuse, pink and white flew over at tree-top level and for he and John to fish togeth- least that big, perhaps a
News-Review and the count- degree. We would welcome ad- smidge bigger, was lost just be-
less other publications they ditional business during any caught equal numbers of the warm glow of the setting er. Along for the trip was an-
walleyes this time around. The sun as it slipped below the other friend, Curt. fore it got to net range.
have each year? months.
first of the two I caught was western tree line. As it turned out, the fishing Altogether it was an out-
ATV routes work well in The operating costs for many
seduced by the orange jig, As I rolled home along a trip was both a welcome-home standing day on the water, and
many counties, including small-business owners are in-
which fished by the world’s dusty gravel road, I had to gift and a going-away present, just hearing all the details —
Marinette, Oconto, Forest and creasing all the time. Costs are
greatest walleye fisherman — take comfort in the thought as Brooks will be spending an- none of which, I’m sure, were
Florence, to name a few. Do up, while revenues are down.
at least the greatest walleye that even though assorted other one-year luxury vacation exaggerated — made my own
these counties not have an in- ATV routes will bring addition-
fisherman living between the germs, viruses and general in that tropical paradise lost opener a whole bunch
crease in traffic in the sum- al people to our area, which will
Ollie Baccus and Bill Maines malaise had done their best to known as Afghanistan starting more palatable.
mer? Of course they do, and benefit many businesses, di-
they have figured out how to rectly or indirectly. residences on Razorback Road sideline me, I had managed to in early August. It may not have been my
make it work and welcome the Yes, there are a few hurdles — gave the 12-inch scrapper answer the bell for yet another Anyway, the three intrepid most memorable opener, but
ATV riders and the revenue to overcome. If ATV routes no chance. fishing season opener. fishermen and their guide had remember, opening days like
they bring to their towns. work in other counties, they The next bite, 20 minutes Any real fishing success on quite a day. Before they were this year are why God invent-
I would disagree with the can work in Vilas County as later, came on the multicolored this opening weekend, howev- done, 15 walleyes had come to ed tomorrows.
statement that the summer well. Everyone should be work-
doesn’t need the economic help ing together to keep the local
that the fringe months need. economy growing. It’s all about
Our summer business is not maintaining and creating jobs!
what it once was, and I believe Butch Grenier
many business owners would Eagle River

Keep ATVs off public roads


Dear Editor: the businesses? Which busi-
In reply to Mr. Flaherty’s ar- nesses are they? In other coun-
ticle of April 20 explaining how ties, and in the Upper Peninsu-
ATVs will help local business- la of Michigan, where do you
es, I’d like to make two follow- see the ATVs parked? Right.
ing points and appeal to simple They are most often parked at
business logic. the bars. So how would they
First, we are in a recession. get from bar to bar? Well, to
All the snowmobiles, bicycles, quote Mr. Flaherty here, “The
dune buggies, ATVs, UTVs or most notable way is that a
XYZs are not going to change route is on a public road.”
that. Most of the rest of the rural Snowmobiles go from bar to
portion of our state has some bar also, but only in the winter
ATV routes and typically less and they are back in the woods
snow, yet they are still in a reces- where they can only damage
sion. Business people here have themselves. Does this county
been through several recessions really want people driving
before and are not naive. ATVs going from bar to bar on
Secondly, even I can see that the same roads that we drive
trying to get business people on with our children and grand-
the ATV club’s side is merely a children? I don’t think so.
veiled attempt to get the routes Bill Boscamp
started. How would they get to Land O’ Lakes

ATVs have a downside Vilas economy can be saved without ATV trails
Dear Editor: which we have invaded. Dear Editor: of six or seven ATVs in your nects to hundreds of miles of large group of nonmotorized
Here we go again! The all- 4. ATVs kill people. When I lane as you come around a ATV trails in the Upper trail users.
Please pay attention to the
terrain vehicle (ATV) lobby is see kids perched on their par- corner. Would the law allow Peninsula of Michigan. This is
proposal of the Landover ATV If stimulating the economy
still persisting to get ATV trails ents’ ATVs, I dread the conse- one farm tractor, let alone a the ideal situation for ATV
Club to put all-terrain vehi- is the issue, why not continue
in Vilas County. I was so proud quences. line of tractors, to travel miles riders. Is business in Land O’
cles (ATVs) on 53 miles of to appeal to the 84.61% non-
when our electorate passed a 5. Most of our Vilas County of town and county roads? Lakes booming as a result?
town and county roads motorized trail users by sup-
referendum to disallow ATVs residents truly value the Slow-moving vehicles block-
(routes) that eventually con- I appeal to the common porting the well-organized
on our county public areas. peace and quiet the North ing a traffic lane are not safe!
nect Eagle River, Phelps, sense of our town and county bike clubs and VASSA (Vilas
Don’t tell me that business will Woods offers. ATVs on 53 miles of town and
Conover and Land O’ Lakes. supervisors. Will ATV tourists Area Silent Sport Association)
improve. The downside of ATVs Democracy means the peo- county roads will become an
This, they promise, will stimu- really come to Eagle River, that are trying to connect all
combats the few advantages ple have spoken and the people enforcement nightmare! The
late Vilas County’s depressed Phelps or Conover to ride your Vilas towns with bike/pedes-
they might create. have spoken. Vilas County majority of these routes do not
economy. roads? Riding routes is not the trian trails. Currently, bike
1. ATVs are noisy and pol- commissioners, please do not bring riders into towns or past experience ATV riders want. trails are receiving grants and
luting. The difference between ignore the voice of the people. Picture ATVs driving 10 to businesses. They prefer to ride trails. progressing toward Eagle
ATVs and snowmobiles is obvi- ATVs can go to any other coun- 30 mph on the road, around
Is the Landover ATV Club With the high price of gas, will River, Phelps and Conover.
ous. The ground is frozen and ty in Wisconsin. Load up a the many curves and hills of trying to invent a new, more ATV riders be hauling their Once complete, this world-
our windows are shut. trailer just like boaters do. our town roads with cars, cars risky form of recreation called machines to the North Woods? class bike trail will draw large
2. ATVs destroy wetlands Meanwhile, I will treasure the hauling boats, log trucks or “trail routes?” All neighboring Presently, business is down numbers of tourists who will
and fens. Don’t tell me about peace and quiet we have in the other trucks, driving these northern counties have ATV all over Wisconsin. According stay in your resorts, shop in
the sport of mudding. “shoulder seasons” and the same roads at 45 to 55 mph. trails that are connected by to the Wisconsin Department your stores and eat at your
3. ATVs carry seeds of inva- beautiful summer. Isn’t this a setup for a catas- routes. The purpose of a route, of Tourism, the Vilas tourist restaurants.
sive species all through our Marge Hanselman trophe? ATV riders rarely for snowmobiles or ATVs, is to industry is recovering. Conrad
forests. They disturb wildlife Eagle River travel alone, so picture a line Adding ATVs to the nonmo-
connect trail segments and Heeg, president of the Eagle torized mix will not add in-
lead ATVs into towns by the River Chamber of Commerce, come because a major incom-
back roads. said on Channel 12 TV that
WHAT OTHERS SAY In all the neighboring
towns ATV trails were devel-
oped before routes. This could
chamber members were ex-
pecting another great season.
Among the 27 northern coun-
patibility exists. A 2010 study
from UW-Madison shows that
instead of adding dollars to
the economy, ATV riders often
explain why other county ties, Vilas is still third in displace quiet users for a sig-
Lakes and the new Badger Partnership
___________
sheriffs told the Vilas sheriff
that they weren’t having any
tourism dollars, while Door
County is No. 1.
nificant dollar loss.
The best way to ensure eco-
determine the status and departments and organiza- major law enforcement prob- Neither county has ATV
BY STEVE CARPENTER nomic growth is to let Vilas
___________ future of our freshwaters. tions on campus. lems. Other counties don’t trails or routes, yet they com-
continue to be the only ATV-
The scientific basis for Wisconsin residents may have a continuous 53-mile pete well for tourism dollars.
free county Vilas opens the
Freshwaters are Wiscon- freshwater management be surprised to learn that network of routes. Vilas Coun- Both Door and Vilas find that
door to ATVs, consider the
sin’s crown jewel. Lakes comes from university, the almost all of this work is ty does not have ATV trails. the undamaged, quiet beauty
possibility that the worst of
and rivers of our forests DNR and federal agency re- funded by grants. While Only Land O’ Lakes has a of their natural resources is a
and farmlands provide nat- search. some state dollars at UW- quarter-mile route that con- powerful attraction for the To TRAILS, Pg. 16A
ural beauty, fisheries, For more than 125 years, Madison are available for
water sports and other ben- freshwater researchers at state-federal matching re-
efits.
Bordered by two Great
UW-Madison have con-
tributed to the manage-
quirements, most research
is supported by competing
Rooney overflowing. China doesn’t
need more people, but they
alone or with their families.
If they don’t want to make
can’t stop them from coming. dinner, there are thousands
Lakes and the Mississippi ment of our lakes and successfully for grants. FROM PAGE 14A It’s hard to think what will of restaurants in town. If I
River, and with thousands rivers in the tradition of These grants pay for re-
of inland lakes and the Wisconsin Idea. happen eventually. We may need anything, there are
search to improve Wiscon- 1,000 people. During 60 years have to get water to the three grocery stores within a
streams, Wisconsin is truly Current examples in- sin’s waters and to train at CBS, I’ve worked with a
a place where land, people clude advances to improve deserts and level some moun- few blocks of my apartment,
the next generation of lot of different people. I tains to make room for every- and four restaurants. Don’t
and water meet. water quality, control phos- freshwater specialists. joined a club in New York
The quality of our fresh- phorus pollution, prevent body. tell me about the joys of liv-
Globally, we vie for the years ago, and I’ve met hun- ing in the country.
water resources is main- harmful invaders, restore brightest students, re- dreds of people there whom I spend most of my time
tained by the work of pri- fish habitat, manage fish- searchers and faculty to I’ve come to know well. I live in New York City, in an We’re going to need more
vate- and public-sector or- eries and make Wisconsin’s come to Madison and work part time in a small town in apartment building. I think space in 2100 than there is
ganizations informed by lands and waters more re- on issues important to Wis- Connecticut and have lots of apartment living is one of on Earth now to support the
sound science. Lake associ- silient to climate change. consin and the world. friends there, too. I’m not the best ideas man ever had. population projection. Of
ations, fishing clubs, Examples are found on sure all my friends would fit In my building, 400 people course, I won’t be around to
The global reach of UW- take up space.
landowners and other pri- UW-Madison web pages for into Madison Square Garden. share heat, water and elec-
Madison’s freshwater pro-
vate groups, along with the Center for Limnology, The figure 10 billion wor- tricity, yet have as much pri-
grams serves us well, but it
local governments, the Wis- Sea Grant Institute, Water ries me because I don’t know vacy as if they lived in a (Write to Andy Rooney at
is jeopardized by outmoded
consin Department of Nat- Resources Institute, Water how many people the world house in the country. About Tribune Media Services, 2225
rules that impede our abili-
ural Resources (DNR) and Science and Engineering can hold. I’ve seen pictures of 8.2 million people live in Kenmore Ave., Suite 114,
federal agencies, interact to Laboratory and many other To CARPENTER, Pg. 16A people crowded into cities in New York City and most of Buffalo, NY 14207, or via e-
China, and they’re full to them have dinner in privacy mail aarooney5@yahoo.com)
16A WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS

READER OPINION
Editorial on ATVs was biased Obama taking us down wrong path
Letter to the Editor: unsafe on the highways, then Dear Editor: residential construction indus- known terrorist groups and And I’m sure, many like
Your biased opinion (May 4 how come bicycles are safe? Fi- Barack Obama was elected try virtually non-existent. “roving wiretaps” were extend- myself, characterize Barack
“Our View”) added one more nally, on safety, several years president of the United States ed twice without promised re- Obama’s plan of “transforming
On the international front,
hurdle to ATV routes. This hap- ago, Eagle River started to by successfully selling 53% of visions. the United States of America”
innocent civilians in Libya are
pens at a time when Vilas allow golf carts on the city the electorate on his convinc- as un-American; the same pe-
being killed by Coalition air Osama bin Laden was
County businesses need all the streets (which was a good ing promise of “hope and jorative term, only eu-
strikes and, according to Con- found and eliminated using in-
help they can possibly get. thing), but where was the out- change” and bringing the phemistically expressed by
gressman Ed Markey, a key formation obtained through
First issue: Highway “mas- rage on that? I am not against country together. Barack Obama, to artfully
Democrat on the House Natu- enhanced interrogation tech-
sive conflict” is an irresponsible bicycles or golf carts, just want Two and a half years later characterize Congressman
ral Resources Committee, niques some define as torture.
statement. ATV routes work in to acknowledge the double on America’s domestic front, Paul Ryan’s debt-reduction
“We’re in Libya because of oil,” The terrorist detention center
other counties which also have standard here! the so-called “official” unem- budget plan, “The Path to
a statement that directly con- at Guantanamo Bay remains
peak-use periods. Eagle River To bring up the 2004 refer- ployment rate is downright de- Prosperity” — a place Barack
tradicts the administration’s open for business. Renditions
and area has only so many endum clearly shows how bi- moralizing, as it remains Obama’s path is proving inca-
announced “humanitarian ef- to foreign countries continue
tourist accommodations, and ased your editorial staff is. frozen at what now appears to pable of leading to.
fort.” Furthermore, military with a wink and a nod. And
when they are full, there is That was a nonbinding adviso- be Barack Obama’s new nor- Frank Gabl
action was guaranteed to last KBR, a former major sub-
room for no more. ry referendum, which resulted mal of around 9%. But, when Prospect Heights, Ill./
“days, not weeks” but next sidiary of the Democrat’s one-
During this peak season, in a resolution which can easi- the underemployed and those Eagle River
week begins the third month time enemy, Haliburton, was
common sense will tell you ly be reversed or reworded. The who have thrown in the towel of mission creep as evidenced awarded a no-bid contract last
only a small part of that traffic ugly truth is that the referen- are included, economic pain by the recent deployment of year for $568 million.
will be ATVers. They will go to dum had the largest number of
less-busy areas where they will
find accommodations and are
absentee ballots cast in Vilas
history and had election irreg-
dramatically jumps to a hope-
less 16%, or 24 million faces of
Predator drones and CIA
boots on the ground.
On the re-election front,
Barack Obama, in an obvious
Trails
frustration. FROM PAGE 15A
welcome. The real problem is ularities that would make the Defense Secretary Robert attempt to stir the pot of class
how are you going to get devil blush. I personally saw a Food and fuel prices contin- Gates recently said that Amer- envy for political expediency,
ATVers to come in the slow sea- copy of an e-mail sent by a ue to skyrocket while existing ican troops might not be leav- cavalierly said: “We can’t ask two worlds could occur —
son, when they have been so state of Wisconsin employee home prices continue to tank. ing Iraq this year and in fact everybody to sacrifice and Vilas will have ATVs on their
demonized by the antis in the from a state of Wisconsin e- In Chicagoland, where a could remain for years to then tell the wealthiest among roads in numbers too small to
past? One thing I learned at mail address to an area lake prosperous economy is an im- “have a continuing advise- us (referring to the top 3% of spur business but large
last week’s ATV forum is there association group telling them portant driver of Wisconsin’s and-assist role as we have in a taxpayers, many who are enough to discourage many
are people, downstate and out how easy it was to get their 50- tourism industry, regular- number of countries,” a state- small-business job creators nonmotorized users.
of state, who both snowmobile some members to vote absen- grade gas fluctuates well ment possibly designed to making more than $200,000 Please continue to support
and ATV and are spreading the tee from their southern out-of- above the national average at brace the nation for the bro- yearly and already paying nonmotorized recreation that
attitude, “If Vilas County does- state locations and to vote a taxing $4.40 to $4.70 per gal- ken promise that would efface 50% of all income taxes) you provides healthy exercise and
n’t want our ATVs, then we will against the ATVs. They were lon and is poised to spike as the date that has long been can just relax and go count protects our priceless natural
go elsewhere with our snowmo- told they could do this and still federally mandated summer chiseled in stone. your money and, well, don’t resources.
biles.” Where is our leadership vote from their southern fuel blends and seasonal driv- In the past 16 months, worry about it. We’re not going Sue Drum
to reverse this? I sure didn't get homes in the 2004 fall election. ing demand kicks in. Existing three controversial surveil- to ask anything of you.” Presque Isle
a hint there was any in your I expected with your “highly home values have plummeted lance provisions in the Patriot Now, according to a recent
editorial piece. awarded newspaper” you 25% to 35% since the housing Act: The ability to access an in- New York Times/CBS News
Second issue: Safety on
roads. We ask for 1 mile of
would have been more respon-
sible and wrote an opinion that
depression began, plunging
many homeowners into dire
dividual’s business records,
“lone wolf” monitoring of per-
poll, 70% of the country be-
lieves the nation is headed in
PUBLIC
Highway G, presently 45 mph
speed limit to get to town
would unite our communities
rather than tear them apart. I
straits while rendering the sons not connected with the wrong direction. NOTICE
roads. Also, we are asking for think that lowering your stan- _____________
posed state budget, gives UW- lars and people to tackle the
less than 15 miles total of coun-
ty highway to make the ATV
route network feasible. A re-
dard is unacceptable to the
business community. I cannot
understand how the anti-ATV
Carpenter Madison the flexibility to re-
main one of the world’s few
challenges facing our state.
Our ongoing success depends
(Three Weeks, 5/4-5/18/11)
STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT, VILAS COUNTY
— PROBATE —

cent survey of 10 Wisconsin group developed such a passion


FROM PAGE 15A great universities. directly on the reforms in the
Notice to Creditors
(Informal Administration)
Case No. 11PR23
county sheriffs in 10 counties of hatred toward a machine The purpose of the New New Badger Partnership. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
with ATV trails and routes and people who own them. Fur- is jeopardized by outmoded ROBERT A. DOTSON DOD: 3/21/10
rules that impede our ability to Badger Partnership for UW- By adopting these reforms, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
shows all 10 do not have any is- ther, it is hard to understand Madison is to provide the need- 1. An application for informal administra-
compete. With a grant portfolio we will improve UW-Madison’s tion was filed.
sues. Suburbs of Phoenix, Ariz., how so many act like sheep and ed reforms. Without these re- 2. The decedent, with date of birth April
of roughly a billion dollars per capacity for cutting-edge re- 21, 1962 and date of death March 21, 2010,
allow ATV/UTVs to run on the follow these environmental ac- forms, which offer the universi- was domiciled in Vilas County, State of Wis-
year, UW-Madison needs in- search. We need 21st-century
streets along with the car traf- tivists. It is the same culture ty public authority status, the consin, with a mailing address of 2150 Town
creased flexibility to meet the creativity, not rigid adherence to Hall Road, Eagle River, WI 54521.
fic, as well as Tomahawk. that has blocked our country out-of-state funding and the 3. All interested persons waived notice.
expectations of funders. To con- the status quo, to advance the 4. The deadline for filing a claim against
Then what about bicycles? from developing our energy re- bright minds on which we de- the decedent’s estate is August 12, 2011.
tend successfully for grants Wisconsin Idea into the future. 5. A claim may be filed at the Vilas County
Today we encounter bicycles on sources causing today’s high pend could flow to other insti-
county highways B, E, G, K and energy costs! and talent, we must adapt to a Courthouse, Eagle River, Wisconsin.
/s/ Dawn Halverson
changing world in which every tutions that are better able to Steve Carpenter is the direc- Probate Registrar
S riding two to four abreast, I can assure you and all your foster innovation and progress. April 21, 2011
established and emerging econ- tor of the Center for Limnology Kevin J. Kelley
even on Highway B alongside a readers that ATVs are neces-
omy wants a world-class uni- Implementation of the Wis- at UW-Madison, a member of P.O. Box 879
bike trail. (They ride on the sary for our economy and it is Three Lakes, WI 54562
versity. consin Idea at UW-Madison de- the National Academy of Sci- 715-546-2629
highway instead of the bike the right thing to do. Bar Number 1014032
The New Badger Partner- rives from the ability of our re- ences and the 2011 Laureate of 4462
trail because the bugs are too Roger Flaherty, president
ship, as outlined in the pro- searchers to attract both dol- the Stockholm Water Prize. WNAXLP
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EAGLE RIVER, WI 54521


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(715) 479-4421
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011

Relay For Life


kickoff scheduled
The 12th annual North- $150, however, the fee will be
woods Relay For Life kickoff reduced to $100 if a team re-
will be held Wednesday, May cruits a new team. The new
11, at Eagle Waters Resort. team’s sponsorship fee will be
Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. reduced to $100 as well.
and the program will begin at The goal this year is to
6 p.m. and will include the an- raise $82,000, and the theme
nouncement of the 2011 hon- is Hope.
orary survivor and honorary To register for the early
caregiver. bird drawing, contact co-
All team captains, mem- chairwoman Donna Martens
bers and volunteers from the at (715) 479-7724 or
past and present are welcome. dmartens1@gmail.com.
Team packets will be dis- This year’s Relay will be
tributed and questions will be held Friday and Saturday,
answered about the Relay. Aug. 5 and 6, at the Northland
Survivors will be able to sign Pines High School track.
up at the kickoff. For more information, visit
The fee to sponsor a team is relayforlife.org/northwoodswi.

Northwoods Singers
set spring concerts
The Northwoods Singers through the several Irish bal-
will present two spring con- lads, and a traditional Hebrew
certs, “Celebrating Our Musi- prayer, the program will in-
cal Heritage,” this month. clude Latin Mass selections
The first will be Thursday, from French and Italian com-
May 19, at 7 p.m. at Ely Memo- posers, and renditions of tradi-
EARTH DAY — More rial United Church of Christ tional American folk songs.
than 310 Northland Pines (UCC) in Land O’ Lakes. Also included in the presen-
High School students The second will be Sunday, tations will be two songs of
participated in the May 22, at 4 p.m. at the First African ancestry, and a rendi-
school’s recent Earth Day Congregational UCC in Eagle tion of “Do You Hear the
program by cleaning River. Prayers of the Children?”
lawns for elderly resi- Both concerts will be free, The group recently per-
dents and helping with with a freewill offering sug- formed for the Land O’ Lakes
groundskeeping in neigh- gested. Each also will be fol- seniors at 1938 North restau-
borhood parks. The stu- lowed by a social gathering rant in Land O’ Lakes and for
dents traveled to more with light refreshments. the Eagle River seniors at
than 60 locations in the Joining the Northwoods Kalmar Center in Eagle River.
North Woods, including Singers for each concert will be Singers and musicians in
about 45 private lawns the Northwoods Youth Choir. the North Woods area, includ-
(right). Students also The Northwoods Singers ing the Upper Peninsula of
painted the fence near and the Northwoods Youth Michigan, are welcome to join
the Railroad Street bridge Choir are under the direction the adult or youth group for the
(above) in Eagle River. of Dr. Pamalyn Lee. Piano ac- next season which will begin
Some of the other stops companist will be Linda next September.
the sudents made includ- Brainard. Northwoods Singers prac-
ed the Land O’ Lakes Other musical accompani- tice Tuesdays from 6:30 to 8:30
Park, Star Lake Ceme- ment will be provided by Aaron p.m. at First Congregational
tery, St. Germain Infor- Sauter on percussion, and Em- UCC in Eagle River.
mation Center and Say- ilie Robins on violin. Youth choir practices are de-
ner Park. Lee has chosen a repertoire termined by student available
--Staff Photos By of choral pieces that represent dates. Carpooling is available.
ANTHONY DREW the contributions of many For more information, con-
countries and nationalities. tact Barbara Nehring at (715)
Moving back and forth from 547-3333 or tradingpostint
three English madrigals, @gmail.com.

Reflections
By Mary Friedel-Hunt

Why expensive weddings?


A group of friends held a royal wedding party at 3
a.m. on April 29. The participants wore fancy hats and
great food was enjoyed by all. In the meantime, I set my
DVR to tape the event, rose at 7 a.m., put on a pot of
coffee and watched the reruns, speeding through com-
mercials and boring parts. OK, so I guess I am a party
pooper because I did not join my friends or the millions
(or did I hear billions?) who watched this event live.
Part of the reason I did not watch it was that I hate
getting up at 3 a.m. for anything. I also found it difficult
to watch all the London scenes that are so filled with
memories of several visits there with Bill. I remember
Diana’s wedding to Charles. I remember when Grace
Kelly married Prince Ranier III, when my sister and my
friends married. Finally, I remember when Bill and I The top 10% of the Northland Pines High School class of 2011 in- Hess and Helen Chang; back row, Taylor Ridderbusch, Joe Taylor,
married 25 years ago next month. All of these are cludes, front row, from left, Samantha Bybee, Jennifer Bar- Chase Kresl, Justin Collins and Steven Thompson. Missing from
events that mark the love one person has for another. taszewicz, Cathryn Sawalski, Grace Davison, Caitlyn Hook, Rachel the photo was Jake Schaffer. --STAFF PHOTO
Thinking about all of these events as I watched this lat-
est royal wedding led me to ask myself why couples go
through all the expense and work involved in putting a
wedding together.
The answer, I believe, goes beyond their desire to
Over $164,000 in local scholarships
share the day, make it special or celebrate love. I believe
it is about support. When two people start down their
path as a married couple, they know they will need the
presented to Northland Pines seniors
support of others. Unlike a televised royal wedding,
most wedding guests are limited to the family and Northland Pines High ents, amounts (where applica- Courtney Weber, $500, present- Awards — Academic excel-
friends of the bride and groom — the same people who School held its scholarship and ble) and presenters shown in ed by Jackie Coghlan. lence, Steve Thompson; athlet-
will hopefully support them on their journey together. awards night Monday, May 2, the order of the program that Sam Larsen Memorial ic, Nicole Mai; presented by
All couples have good times and tough times. When the in the high school auditorium. evening are as follows: Scholarships — Justine Small, Staff Sgt. Shawn Campbell.
good times come, they want to share them with friends Local scholarships totaling Academic Excellence Schol- Kristina Spieker, Mitch Air Force Math and Science
and family. When the tough times come, they need those $164,215 were presented to arships — Jake Schaffer and Steinke and Joseph Taylor, Awards — Juniors, Walker Nel-
same people to support them and assist them on the graduating seniors. This total Hillary Chang, $2,250 each per $500 each, presented by Len son and Jordan Welnetz; se-
bumpy road. Inviting them to their wedding is also an does not include the individual year totaling $9,000 each, pre- and Pam Larsen. niors, Jennifer Bartaszewicz
invitation and request to be a support person in the college scholarships presented sented by Mike Richie. Principal’s Leadership and Tyler Laszczkowski; pre-
To FRIEDEL-HUNT, Pg. 5B to the students from the Northland Pines Middle Award — Rachel Hess, present- sented by Staff Sgt. Jesse
schools they will attend. School-Parent Teacher Student ed by Scott Foster.
A list of the awards, recipi- Association Scholarship — U.S. Marine Corps Senior To AWARDS, Pg. 2B
2B WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS

LIFESTYLE
Awards: Northland Pines seniors presented local scholarships
FROM PAGE 1B Memorial/Klondike Days presented by Linda Sanborn.
Scholarships — Hillary First Congregational Unit-
Dettman. Chang, Bridgette Darton, ed Church of Christ Roger
U.S. Army Scholar/Athlete Rachel Hess, Taylor Ridder- Rieckman Engineering Schol-
Awards — Cathryn Sawalski busch and Mya Vander arship — Chase Kresl, $1,000,
and Mitch Steinke, presented Bloomen, $200 each, present- presented by Linda Sanborn.
by Sgt. David Bridgette. ed by Christine Schilling. Nelson’s Ace Hardware
Sgt. Tyler J. Kritz Memori- Land O’ Lakes Fish and Scholarship — Clint Kittle-
al Scholarship — Caroline Game Club Scholarship — son, $500, presented by Joy
Shoberg, $500, presented by Ken Musial, $2,000, presented Nelson.
Sgt. David Bridgette. by Barb Benson. “Because We Care” M&I
Sayner/St. Germain Fish Northern Horizon Scholar- Bank of Eagle River Scholar-
and Wildlife Club Scholarship ship — Hillary Chang, ships — Jessie Beckett and
— Ken Musial, $1,500, pre- $40,000, presented by Barb Taylor Ridderbusch, $300
sented by Bob Schell. Benson. each, presented by Craig
Steven R. Koskelin Memo- American Legion Awards Much.
rial Scholarship — Samantha — Scholar, Justin Collins; DeBeleyr Scholarships —
Bybee, $500, presented by Americanism, Rachel Hess; Nicole Mai and Steven
Karen Koskelin. Music, Elena Beihoff; Art, Thompson, $1,500 each, pre-
Headwaters Builders Asso- Caitlyn Hook; and Athletic, sented by Rob Stecher and
ciation Scholarship — Clint Bridgette Darton; presented Gladys Parker.
Kittleson, $200, presented by by James Lynn. Sayner/Star Lake Lioness
Val Dreger. Badger Boys State Chuck Club Scholarships — Jennifer
Land O’ Lakes Farmers Arndt Memorial/American Le- Bartaszewicz and Rebecca
Market Scholarship — Court- gion Frederick Walsh Post 114 Schutt, $500 each, presented
ney Hoffmann, $300, present- — Alexander Camp, $235, pre- by Jackie Kimber.
ed by Jody Buergey and Car- sented by James Lynn. Sayner/Star Lake Lions
olyn Rohlen. Eva Schmidt Memorial Club Scholarship — Courtney
Land O’ Lakes Historical Scholarship sponsored by the Weber, $1,000, presented by
Society Scholarship — Joshua Eagle Chapter-Order of the Dwight Kimber.
Karlovich, $2,000, presented Eastern Star — Tyler Badger Boys State-Eagle The Eagle River Lions Club, represented by presented $2,000 scholarships to Rachel Hess
by Mary Bybee. Laszczkowski, $1,000, pre- River Lions Club — Walker Robert Rickard, left, and John Wainwright, right, and Taylor Ridderbusch. --STAFF PHOTOS
St. Germain Lions Club sented by LaNita Hobbs. Nelson, $235, presented by
Scholarships — Tamara Be- Northland Pines Music Robert Rickard and John Club — Cathryn Sawalski,
necke, Courtney Harvey, Cait- Boosters Scholarship — Elena Wainwright. $500, presented by Jim Mul-
lyn Hook and Kayla Mc- Beihoff, $250, presented by Eagle River Lions Club leady.
Gavran, $1,000 each, present- Melissa Peter. Scholarships — Rachel Hess Student Council Scholar-
ed Bruce Weber. Northland Pines Youth and Taylor Ridderbusch, ships — Jennifer Bar-
Artarama Scholarships — Football and Cheerleading $2,000 each, presented by taszewicz, Rachel Hess,
Grace Davison, Rachel Hess Scholarships — Ken Musial Robert Rickard and John Courtney Weber and Mitch
and Cathryn Sawalski, $1,000 and Mitch Steinke, $500 each, Wainwright. Steinke, $150 each, presented
each, presented by Kristin presented by Nancy Foster. John Mark Price Memori- by Josh Tilley.
Beyer and Barb Zyhowski. Robert Patrick Gaffney al/Conover Chamber of Com- American Red Cross Schol-
Nicolet Technical College Memorial Teaching Scholar- merce Scholarships — arships — Ailee Harman and
Scholarships — Clint Kittle- ship — Jessie Beckett, Michael Dobbs, Ken Musial Elexius Martinson, $500 each,
son, $1,000; Michaela Wait $25,000, presented by Tom and Joseph Taylor, $500 each, presented by Josh Tilley.
$500; presented by Janet Neu- Gaffney. presented by Peggy Waldron. Northland Pines Education
rauter. Conover Lions Club Schol- Gordon H. Rinas Memorial Association Scholarship —
Trinka Weber Rogers VFW arships — Joshua Boehm and Scholarships — Paige Decker, Caroline Shoberg, $500, pre-
Post 8637 — Tessa Haynes, Cathryn Sawalski, $1,000 Zachary Nell, Ryan Peterson sented by Deb Foster and Alan
$1,000, presented by Merton each, presented by Dennis and Andrea Sergent, $500 Tulppo.
Jensen. Eastman, Maynard Bedish each, presented by Peggy Wal- Anita Soquist Memorial
Peoples State Bank Schol- and Victor Verdev. dron. Scholarship — Autumn
arship — Jessie Beckett, $500, Badger Boys State-Conover Karen Reed Scholarship — Chamberlain, $1,000, present-
presented by Amy Young. Lions Club — Cody Drake, Rachael Schwenn, $2,500, ed by Deb Foster and Alan
St. Germain Women's Ser- $235, presented by Dennis presented by Karen Reed. Tulppo.
vice Club Scholarships — Eastman, Maynard Bedish Many Ways of Peace/Peace National Honor Society
Tamara Benecke, Kelsea Har- and Victor Verdev. Studies Scholarships — Cait- Scholarships — Justin
fert, Ailee Harman, Brett Mai, First Congregational Unit- lyn Hook and Anthony Peters, Collins, Rachel Hess and Tay-
Nicole Mai and Courtney ed Church of Christ Educa- $1,000 each, presented by lor Ridderbusch, $500 each,
Weber, $500 each, presented tional Scholarships — Rachel Mary Jo Berner. presented by Deb Foster.
by Bonnie Kegley. Hess and Rebecca Schutt, Vilas Tavern League Schol- Wendy’s High School Heis-
WPPI Energy/Eagle River $500 each, presented by Linda arships — Kelsey Harfert, man Award — Hillary Chang, Retired teacher Karen Reed, left, presented a $2,500 scholar-
Light and Water Customer Sanborn. Kayla McGavran and Rebecca presented by Holly McCorma- ship in her name to senior Rachel Schwenn.
Scholarship — Peter Sharrow, First Congregational Unit- Schutt, $500 each, presented ck.
$1,000, presented by Pat ed Church of Christ Jinny Pa- by Kathy Liebenstein. Elks Foundations Scholar-
Weber. terson Environmental Schol- River Valley Bank Scholar- ship — Rachel Hess, $1,000,
Bruce Jonas arship — Ken Musial, $750, ship — Ailee Harman, $1,000, presented by Holly McCorma-
presented by April Olson. ck.
River Valley Employee Northwoods Patriots Schol-
Scholarship — Justin Collins, arship — Erin Jacobi, $250,
$500, presented by April presented by James Lynn.
Olson. Jed Simac “Tradition on
Arrow Gift Shop Scholar- Ice” Scholarship — Michael
ships — Cody McNeil and Ken McDonald, $300, presented by
Musial, $400 each, presented James Lynn.
by Katie Hayes. Eagle River Hunter
Jumper Show Scholarship —
Badger Girls State-Ameri- Ailee Harman, $300, present-
can Legion Post 114 Auxiliary ed by James Lynn.
— Theresa Holperin, $240, Plum Lake Women’s Club
presented by Katie Hayes. Scholarship — Jennifer Bar-
Badger Girls State-Wiscon- taszewicz, $500, presented by
sin Women in Government — Sherry Stecker.
Alicia Gaszak, $240, present- Marian Pasholk Hendrick-
ed by Katie Hayes. son Memorial Scholarship —
Eagle River Area Chamber Jake Schaffer, $500, presented
of Commerce Cranberry Fest by Sherry Stecker.
Scholarships — Emily Crop-
sey and Taylor Ridderbusch, Angel On My Shoulder
$500 each, presented by Katie Scholarship — Taylor Ridder-
Hayes. busch, $1,000, presented by
Auxiliary Partners of Min- Karen Siegmeier.
istry Eagle River Memorial Viola Kraatz Memorial
Mickey Barricklow, center, presented $1,000 Auxiliary-Partners Hospital Scholarships — Brid- Nursing Scholarship — An- Pat Weber, left, presented the $1,000 WPPI/Eagle River Light &
of Ministry Eagle River Memorial Hospital scholarships to Brid- gette Darton and Cathryn thony Kornely, $350, present- Water Scholarship to Peter Sharrow.
gette Darton, left, and Cathryn Sawalski. Sawalski, $1,000 each, pre- ed by Ann Perry.
Ministry Health Care Inc. German Club Scholarship Booster Club Scholarships —
sented by Mickey Barricklow.
Scholarship — Courtney — Grace Davison, $100, pre- Peter Sharrow and Kristina
First National Bank Schol-
Weber, $1,000, presented by sented by Christina Peters. Spieker, $250 each, presented
arships — Logan Croker,
Ann Perry. Senior Eagle River Volun- by Brian Margelofsky.
Richard F. “Dick” Bonson
teer Enterprise Scholarships Wisconsin Covenant Schol-
Memorial; Rachel Kubacki, Herb Kohl Education Foun-
— Justin Collins and Cody arship — Tyler Laszczkowski,
Henry “Skinny” Herold Memo- dation Certificates — Hillary
McNeil, $500 each, presented $1,000, presented by Kelly
rial; Rebecca Sloane and Tay- Chang and Justin Collins, pre-
by Christina Peters. Hegeman.
lor Yow; $500 each, presented sented by Dave Strong.
by Deb Quinn. Herb Kohl Education Foun- United Northwoods Soccer Pepsi Scholarships — An-
Navy ROTC Scholarship — dation Initiative Scholarship Club Scholarships — Ryan Pe- drew Ambrosius, Michael Mc-
Cody McNeil, $180,000, pre- — Josh Boehm, $1,000, pre- terson and Courtney Weber, Donald and Jenna Quinn,
sented by Petty Officer sented by Dave Strong. $250 each, presented by Mark $500 each, presented by Kelly
Knipfer. John Ericson Memorial Au- Vander Bloomen. Hegeman.
Eagle River Rotary Club tomotive Scholarship — Brett Schilleman’s Bus Service of Simac Spirit Scholarship —
Scholarships — Justin Collins Mai, $300, presented by Dan Eagle River Scholarship — Kristina Spieker, $300, pre-
and Taylor Ridderbusch, $750 Doucette. Kelsea Harfert, $500, present- sented by Kelly Hegeman.
each, presented by Ed John- Lee Thompson Memorial ed by Mark Vander Bloomen. Wisconsin All-State Schol-
ston. Scholarship — Erin Jacobi, Community Mental Health ars Robert C. Byrd Certifi-
Badger Girls State-Eagle $500, presented by Dan Foundation Scholarship Given cates of Achievement —
River Rotary Club — Shay Doucette. in Honor of the Life and Mem- Rachel Hess and Cathryn
Karenke and Melissa Wagner, Secret Chocolate Society ory of Bonnie LaRose — Sawalski, presented by Scott
$240 each, presented by Ed Scholarships — Tamara Be- Michaela Wait, $1,000, pre- Foster.
Johnston. necke and Rebecca Schutt, sented by Kate Janssen. Top 10% of the Class —
Jim Scott Memorial Schol- $500 each, presented by Kelly St. Germain Parent Teach- Jennifer Bartaszewicz,
arship sponsored by the Hegeman. er Association Scholarship — Samantha Bybee, Hillary
Conover Sno-Buddies — Northland Pines High Nicole Mai, $500, presented Chang, Justin Collins, Grace
Chase Kresl, $1,000, present- School Guidance Center by Kate Janssen. Davison, Rachel Hess, Caitlyn
ed by Jim Mulleady. Scholarships — Elena Beihoff WIAA Scholar Athletes Hook, Chase Kresl, Taylor
Robert W. Martinson Sr. and Mya Vander Bloomen, Certificates — Rachel Hess Ridderbusch, Cathryn Sawal-
Memorial Scholarship spon- $250 each; and Cassandra and Taylor Ridderbusch, pre- ski, Jake Schaffer, Joseph Tay-
Northland Pines senior Cody McNeil received a Navy ROTC sored by the Conover Fire De- Popelier, $150; presented by sented by Brian Margelofsky. lor and Steven Thompson,
scholarship that totaled $180,000. partment and Conover Lions Kelly Hegeman. Northland Pines Sports presented by Scott Foster.
VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 3B

LIFESTYLE
Pines schools prepare
for concerts and events
Northland Pines School — Land O’ Lakes Spring
District has announced up- Fling Friday, May 20, at 1:30
coming music concerts and p.m. in the Land O’ Lakes El-
events: ementary School gymnasium;
— sixth-grade music and — Cabaret concert
choir concert Thursday, May Wednesday, May 25, at 6 p.m.
12, at 7 p.m. in the high school in the high school commons;
auditorium in Eagle River; — St. Germain Spring
— high school band and Fling Thursday, May 26, at
choir awards concert Monday, 1:30 p.m. in the St. Germain
May 16, at 7 p.m. in the high Elementary School gymnasi-
school auditorium; um; and
— middle school band con- — Memorial Day perfor-
cert Thursday, May 19, at 7 mance Monday, May 30, at 11
p.m. in the high school audito- a.m. at the Vilas County
rium; Courthouse.

ON CAMPUS
Members of the Northland Pines High School forensics team in- row, Hollie Larkin, Catherine Meilinger, Melissa Velpel, Pam
clude, front row, from left, Kristina Spieker, Helen Chang, Becky Hartwig, Allison Hartwig and Brie Fuller; top row, Catherine Graf, GREEN BAY — Alison River, Ryan Rohloff of Land O’
Schutt, Hwa Ryang Kang, Rachel Hess, Taylor Yow and Michaela Joe Lovas, Christian Svetnicka, Bryan Nolte, Sam Puffer, Benn Bohnen of St. Germain, Kris- Lakes and Emily Anderson
Wait; second row, Alex Camp, Katie Prigge, Katie Kuchenbecker, Gober and Tim Hartwig. tine Jovanovic of Conover and and Kaitlin Wallschlaeger of
Yvonne Polack, Kirsten Klessig, Aisha Calix and Jia Gonitzke; third --Contributed Photo Lon Fisk, Andrew Haugen and Three Lakes. Megan Lenz of
Hannah Satran of Eagle River St. Germain was named to the

Pines forensics team wins State medals received academic honors at


UW-Green Bay for the 2010
fall semester. Receiving high
university’s 2010
semester dean’s list.
PLATTEVILLE — Teagan
fall

honors were Jessica Bloecher Phelps of Land O’ Lakes was


The Northland Pines High Hess in solo acting; Kirsten Meilinger in prose; Hwa pass through three rounds of and Hayden Davison of Eagle named to the 2010 fall
School (NPHS) forensics team Klessig in poetry; and Cather- Ryang Kang in four-minute subdistrict competition where River. Christopher and Mary semester dean’s list at UW-
recently competed at the Wis- ine Graf and Christian Svet- speech; and Bryan Nolte and they had to earn two scores of DeLong of Land O’ Lakes re- Platteville.
consin High School Forensics nicka in public address. Sam Puffer in solo acting. 16 out of 25 or above and ceived highest honors. WELLESLEY, MASS. — Ja
Association State Competition Silver medalists were Bronze medals were award- three rounds of district com- LA CROSSE — Two stu- Young Lee was named to the
held at UW-Madison. Helen Chang, Katie Kuchen- ed to Brie Fuller and Michaela petition where they had to dents from Rhinelander grad- 2010 fall semester dean’s list
All 27 team members becker, Yvonne Polack, Katie Wait in prose, Jia Gonitzke in earn two scores of 20 out of 25 uated from UW-La Crosse at Babson College.
medaled in their categories. Prigge, Becky Schutt and farrago, Hollie Larkin and Tay- or above. during fall 2010 semester MARQUETTE, MICH. —
Gold medals were awarded Melissa Velpel in playacting; lor Yow in poetry and Aisha NPHS forensics team graduation ceremonies. Renae The following students were
to Alex Camp, Benn Gober, Allison Hartwig and Joe Calix in solo acting. coaches are Amber Tilley and Hibbard earned a bachelor of named to the 2010 fall
Tim Hartwig and Kristina Lovas in farrago; Pam In order to make it to the Ann Hewitt, both teachers at science degree in recreation semester dean’s list at North-
Spieker in playacting; Rachel Hartwig and Catherine State level, students had to the high school. management and Jade Pride ern Michigan University:
earned a bachelor of science Nicholas Athens, Beatty Nel-
degree in management with son, Evan Weber, Rachel
an emphasis on human re- Werner and Trista Zdroik, all
sources. of Eagle River, and Emily Fisk
Whitley Barolak of Eagle and Justine Koehler of Land
River and Natalie Gostisha of O’ Lakes.
Land O’ Lakes were named to Koehler also earned a
the 2010 fall semester dean’s bachelor of science degree and
list at Vitebro University. graduated magna cum laude
MILWAUKEE — Ryan in graduation ceremonies
Waldmann of St. Germain held in December 2010.
was named to the winter ST. PAUL, MINN. — Amy
quarter dean’s list at Milwau- Werner of Three Lakes was
kee School of Engineering. named to the 2010 fall
UW-Milwaukee has named semester dean’s list at Bethel
Cassandra Thomason to its University.
2010 fall dean’s list. WINONA, MINN. —
OSHKOSH — UW- Bradley Moline of Phelps was
Oshkosh has named the fol- recognized as an outstanding
lowing students to its 2010 student in his major, music
fall semester honor roll: Erin business, May 5 at Winona
Wallis, Brittany Williams and State University’s Evening of
Cole Williquette of Eagle Distinction awards ceremony.

SOLO ENSEMBLE — Northland Pines band and choir members son, Rebecca Anderson, Luke Gober, Timothy Hartwig, Josh Summer skating lessons offered
including, front row, from left, Emilie Robins, Samantha Johnston, Karlovich and Cody Droes, recently participated in the Wisconsin
Jessica Roach, Morgan Kolinski and Alex Krupka; second row, An- School Music Association State Solo and Ensemble Festival. Miss- The Eagle River Recreation minutes of class instruction.
thony Camodeca, Katie Prigge, Alex Camp, Steven Vogel, Zach ing from the photo were Anna Robins, Dakota Wagner, Christian Association will offer a two- According to class organiz-
Munnick and Aaron Kelling; back row, Sam Puffer, Jessica Ander- Svetnicka and Perry Camodeca. --Contributed Photo week Learn to Skate summer ers, smaller classes will allow
skating session for adults and students to learn more from
children of all ages from June professional instructors and
Library School libraries to share $33.6 million Christ Lutheran 13 to 24, at the Eagle River
Sports Arena, located at 4149
qualified assistants.
Participants may attend
C o r n e r in Common School Fund payments sets open house Highway 70 E. in Eagle River. the session for one week, for
the full two-week session or
Skating lessons will be
by the day.
Public school districts pact on student achievement,” Christ Lutheran School is Mondays through Thursdays
The cost is $50 per week or
throughout the state, includ- said State Superintendent now accepting applications for from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m.
$15 per day.
ing three schools in this area, Tony Evers. “The Common fall enrollment and will hold The sessions will include a For more information, con-
will receive school library aid School Fund Aid payment is a an open house for interested maximum of six skaters per tact Jacqui Monge at (715)
payments totaling $33.6 mil- welcome investment in our families Wednesday, May 18, coach/assistant ratio with 45 891-1452.
Walter E. Olson Memorial lion from the Common School students’ education.” from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at the
Library has announced that Fund. The Common School Fund school, located at 201 N. Third
the First Books for Kids pro- It’s the only state aid is made up of revenues from St. in Eagle River.
gram book for Wednesday,
May 11, will be “Big Bear Lit-
tle Bear” by David Bedford
and Jane Chapman.
specifically designated for the
purchase of materials for
school libraries.
civil and criminal fees, fines
and forfeitures, timber rev-
enue from public trust lands,
Christ Lutheran School ed-
ucates children in 4-year-old
kindergarten through grade
Bringing the outdoors in . . .
Aid is based on the number and revenues from the state’s NOW
The program will run from eight. Blinds & Shades Furniture OFFERING
of children between the ages Unclaimed Property Program. —————————— ——————————
10:30 through 11:15 a.m. Call of 4 and 20 living in each The principal is used to During the open house, Window Treatments Floral Arranging
or sign up at the circulation school district. This year’s make loans to local govern- classrooms will be open and —————————— —————————— BLINDS
desk at the library to register. school library aid payment ments and school districts teachers and the principal Cabin Accessories Gifts & More…
The First Books organiza- was $27.29 per child for through the State Trust Fund will be available for interested
tion supplies 20 copies of each 1,231,203 children counted in Loan Program, invested in parents and children to ask 3019 Main Street • Sayner, WI 54560
book to be read. The first 20 the 2009-’10 school census. state and local bonds and de- questions and receive infor- Ph/Fax: (715) 542-3031
children who sign up with Library aid to local school posited in the State Invest- mation about the Christ-cen-
their adult companion will re- districts will include $49,477 ment Fund. Earnings from tered education offered by the
ceive a book to keep. to Northland Pines, $19,513 these programs are paid an- school. Tuition assistance is
A reader will read “Big to Three Lakes and $4,885 to nually as school library aid. available.
Bear Little Bear” while the Phelps. The Board of Commission- For more information, call
children and their adults hold Districts must use the aid by ers of Public Lands manages the school at (715) 479-8284
their books and follow along June 30 for the purchase of the Common School Fund. or visit ChristEagleRiver.org.
with the story. Each book books, media materials, or com-
comes with a reading activity puter equipment that will be
sheet. Crafts and activities housed in the school library.
will follow the book reading. “A strong school library, NOTICE
For more information, stop with adequate resources and Approximately 11.8 acres of Eagle River, Oneida and Vilas counties will be
in or call the library at (715) staffed by a school library pro- treated with an aquatic herbicide, Navigate 2,4-D in May 2011. Water use re-
479-8070. fessional, has a positive im- strictions will be posted the day of the treatment. There are no restrictions
on fish consumption or swimming, a 1-day waiting period is recommended
by the WDNR. Do not use water from treated areas for irrigation, for agricul-
tural sprays on food crops or for domestic purposes within 14 days of treat-
Spring Fun Ride
BID NOTICE ment. Riparian property owners will receive a copy of a conditional Wiscon-
sin DNR permit and map. This treatment is part of an aquatic plant man-
Saturday, May 14
Leaving Rummy’s at 10 a.m.
The Vilas County Highway Department will be accepting quotes agement effort to help control Eurasian water milfoil, an exotic invasive
on the following. This is a rebid. aquatic plant. 5 STOPS: KD Wildcard - Sayner, Bill & Tori’s Log Cabin - Conover
Fritz’s Pub - Long Lake, Pack em Inn - Crandon, Ed’s Main Street - Argonne
19.6 miles of a single 3/8" chip seal on County “B” The applicant will hold a public informational meeting on the proposed treat-
ment if five or more individuals, organizations, special units of government Back to Rummy’s for a Pig Roast
Specifications may be picked up at the Vilas County Highway of- or local units of government request one. The person or entity requesting the $20 gets you dinner, fun, music, prizes, 50/50 raffles, free camping
fice. Quotes must be in the office of the Highway Commr. prior to meeting shall state a specific agenda of topics including problems and alter-
3:00 p.m., June 15, 2011. Price will be good for 90 days. Vilas natives to be discussed. The request for the public informational meeting Music starts at 8 p.m.
County reserves the right to accept or reject any or all quotes, must be sent in writing to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources All proceeds go to the Oneida Food Pantry
and to accept the quote most advantageous to the county. – Northern Region Headquarters, 107 Sutliff Ave., Rhinelander, WI
54501-3349 within five days after the public notice is published. For addi-
Phone (715) 272-1560 or check us out at our website
4514 James Fischer, Hwy. Commr. tional information, contact Tom Harris (715) 546-4004. 4468 rummysbar.com
4B WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS

Vilas County Commission on Aging


“Help when you need it most.”
479-3625 or 1-800-374-1123
330 Court Street
Eagle River, WI 54521

Puzzled?
Wouldn’t it be great if when shopping month for covered brand-name drugs.
everything you look at was “One Size The coverage is renewed annually with
Fits All”? Well, that is something you completion of a simple renewal form
will not find when you shop for insur- and payment of the $30 annual pre-
ance. The many combinations of in- mium.
surance products available are Medicare Part D has a pro-
enough to make the head vision to subsidize premi-
spin. The only blanket ums, deductibles and part of
statement that can be the drug co-pays leaving
made on this subject beneficiaries with pay-
is: “Whatever works ments of $2.65 for covered
for someone else will generic drugs and
not work the same $6.30 for covered
way for you.” brand-name drugs.
This is never truer than This makes the pro-
when shopping for prescrip- gram even cheaper
tion coverage. As State than SeniorCare.
Health Insurance Program Why then do so many Wisconsin
(SHIP) counselors, we are seniors choose SeniorCare?
often asked for the simple answer to Not all low-income people qualify for
which provides better prescription cov- the Medicare Part D low-income subsidy.
Planning continues for erage — State of Wisconsin SeniorCare or
one of the 33 Medicare Part D plans
Without the subsidy, Part D would cost
someone with a monthly income of
available in Vilas County. That simple $907.50 per month an average of $400 per
the Aging and Disability answer does not exist. To answer that
question, we need to fit all of these pieces
month.
Some individuals cannot navigate the
Resource Center, ADRC, together:

• actual prescriptions
complicated Medicare Part D program.
Medicare Part D Guidance is 139
pages/SeniorCare Participant Handbook
of the Northwoods •

the dosage of those prescriptions
monthly income
is 26 pages.
Part D plans change structure and for-
• amount of liquid assets mularies annually requiring participants
The Planning Group remains commit- livery systems will be better and more
• personal preferences for types of to review the changes and switch plans if
ted to operating the ADRC with no efficient with ADRC services.
companies/plans necessary/SeniorCare structure and for-
county tax dollars with four counties Forest County and Vilas County
• current health concerns mularies remain basically unchanged
and three tribes. Although Family Care, boards have signed resolutions and In-
• current age since 2002.
or Managed Care may not be available tergovernmental Cooperative Agree-
• type of current/future health care SeniorCare provides coverage in the
currently, it is easier to start an ADRC ments authorizing the creation of a re-
coverage donut hole for some seniors with Medi-
that is not tied to Family Care. gional Aging & Disability Resource Cen-
care Part D. This can save those seniors
ADRC funding is new money which ter. The Planning Group expects to have
Wisconsin SeniorCare is a very popu- thousands of dollars per year.
will be added to a local service delivery an application ready to submit to the
lar and beneficial program that began in SeniorCare enrollment can be effective
system to help consumers. Collabora- Department of Health Services in June.
Wisconsin on September 1, 2002. The any month throughout the year/Medi-
tion now gives partners a full voice in ADRC operation is expected to begin in
State of Wisconsin saw that its seniors care Part D has an Annual Election Peri-
setting up the regional entity. Service de- early 2012.
were increasingly forced to make choices od (AEP) with coverage beginning Jan-
between food and prescriptions so it de- uary 1 plus 18 pages of Special Enroll-
termined to develop a program that had ment Periods (SEPs).
minimal administration costs, was easy SeniorCare is more cost effective than
Older Americans to understand and navigate, allowed se-
niors to receive assistance AND maintain
Medicare Part D. According to the De-
partment of Health in Wisconsin, in 2009,
their dignity. The result of those efforts the average annual federal cost per en-
connecting the community was the SeniorCare Prescription drug
plan as we know it today.
rollee for SeniorCare was $588, less than
half the $1,690 federal government spent
The annual premium is $30, up from to subsidize a Part D participant. Senior-
Every May since 1963, people in towns made our culture, economy and local $20 when the program began; other than Care negotiates lower drug prices and
and cities across the country have come character what they are today. this change, the structure remains basi- saved $50 million in 2009 alone.
together to celebrate the enormous con- Older Americans step up to help one cally the same as it was in 2002. As your local SHIP Counselors, the
tributions of older Americans — born of another. Across the country, seniors con- There are 4 levels of coverage with de- Vilas County Elderly Benefit Specialists
wisdom, experience, and the will to real- nect with other seniors by delivering ductibles/spend down determined by offer a free “Solving the Insurance Puz-
ize their dreams and speak their minds. meals, helping with home repair, assist- the participant(s) projected annual in- zle” workshop on the first working Tues-
Older Americans Month is our chance to ing with shopping, and offering com- come. After the deductible/spend down day of each month at 1:00 p.m. in the
show our appreciation and support panionship. Their efforts remind is met, participants pay $5 per month for lower level conference rooms at the Vilas
our seniors as they con- us that when older adults covered generic drugs and $15 per County Courthouse. Come and join us.
tinue to enrich and are active and en-
strengthen our gaged in their
lives. communities,
The theme everyone
of this
year’s cele-
benefits.
Help us
Living Well with
bration –
O l d e r
Americans:
celebrate
O l d e r
Americans
Chronic Conditions workshop
Connecting Month! Put Life Back in Your Life!
the Com- Join your
munity – neighbors Call now to sign up for a
pays homage to the many ways in which not only to recognize what older citizens Living Well workshop, de-
older adults bring inspiration and conti- bring to our communities, but also to signed for adults who want to
nuity to the fabric of our communities. help them continue playing a vital role take charge of their ongoing
Their shared histories, diverse experi- in weaving a unique and lasting com- health problems and get relief
ences and wealth of knowledge have munity fabric. from their pain, fatigue, and
other symptoms.
The Milestone Senior Liv-
ing and Vilas County Com-
Vilas County Senior Dining Sites mission on Aging are offering
a six-week workshop at Mile-
stone Senior Living, 2332 Rail-
Site Location Days Contact Phone road St., Hwy. 45 North, Eagle
Boulder Beer Bar Boulder Junction M/W/Th Carol Young 479-8771 River, Wis., beginning Thurs-
day, June 2, at 9:30 a.m.
Fibber's St. Germain M/W/F Verdelle Mauthe 542-2951 Advance registration is re-
Kalmar Sr. Center Eagle River Mon.-Fri. Penny LaFata 479-2633 quired. To register, or for more
Lac du Flambeau Lac du Flambeau Mon.-Fri. Sharon Bigjohn 588-4385 information, call Amie at Vilas
Wellness Center County Commission on
Phelps Sr. Center Phelps M/W/F Sandy Mutter 545-3983
Aging at 715-479-3725 or
1-800-374-1123.
Coming Soon Land O' Lakes TBA Kathy Niesen 547-6071

Vilas County Commission on Aging Programs


Director Benefit Specialist Program Caregiver Support/ Chore/Alzheimer’s Nutrition/Escort Program
Joe Fortmann, 479-3626 Connie Gengle, 479-3628 Friendly Visitor Programs Sue Richmond, 479-3625
Pamme Williams, 479-3630 Amie Rein, 479-3725 Penny LaFata, 479-3726
VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 5B

WEDDINGS LIFESTYLE
Idol competition continues until June 15
Auditions for the second
annual Eagle Waters North-
woods Idol competition
brought talent from across
the North Woods and as far
away as Great Britain.
The competition will run
every Wednesday at 7 p.m.,
with the finale June 15 at
Eagle Waters Resort in Eagle
River.
Seventeen contestants per-
formed the first night of com-
petition, with representatives
of both the 14- to 24-year-old
age group and the 25-and-
older age group.
A wide variety of musical
styles has been represented,
as contestants have chosen
songs from country, rock, pop
and blues genres.
Audience members vote for
their favorite contestants and
will play a large part in deter-
mining the next Northwoods Northwoods Idol competitors and judges include, Tienhaara, Steve Heaton, judge Patti Katz
idol. front row, from left, Jim Gleason, Eagle Waters Black, Joel Chmiel, 2010 winner Maddie Conso-
Weekly 50/50 raffles will Resort owner Laura Koranda, Emily Cropsey, er, judge Julie Paez, Rebecca Anderson and
offer prizes for audience Margie Rychlock, Stephanie Schmidt, Ashleigh judge Neil Roberts. Missing from the photo were
LAURA and MATTHEW KLUETZ members and will help local Bushey, Polina Makova, guest judge Joen Gehr Gabe Olifierowicz, Mo Walker, Isaiah Brokenleg
charities. Last year $2,100 and Luke Gober; back row, sound worker Dave and Maria Caroselli.
Fuller, Kluetz exchange vows was raised for charities. Consoer, J.J. Pruni, Daniel Krajewski, Lindsey --Contributed Photo

Laura Anne Fuller and her bachelor of arts degree in


Matthew Carl Kluetz were
married Saturday, Dec. 11,
criminal justice from the Uni-
versity of Texas-San Antonio.
Discovery Center to hold two-day birding festival
2010, at Holiday Acres Resort She is a juvenile intake work-
in Rhinelander. er for Vilas County. The North Lakeland Dis- Spring Bird Migration in Wis- Afternoon seminars featur- tions.
The bride is the daughter covery Center and Bird Club, consin’s Northwoods — A Phe- ing bird folklore, bird calls, The cost is $40 for Discov-
The groom is a graduate of in partnership with the Mani- nology and Guide to Attract- hummingbirds, bird banding ery Center members, $45 for
of Robert and Kathleen Fuller
Three Lakes High School. He towish Waters Chamber of ing Migrants. and build-your-own bird feed- nonmembers and $20 for uni-
of Hazelhurst.
attended Wichita State Uni- Commerce will hold the sev- Saturday’s events will er construction will be offered versity students and youths
The groom is the son of the
versity and earned a bachelor enth annual Birding Festival begin at 6 a.m. with a guided from 12:30 to 3:15 p.m. younger than 18 years old.
late Michael Sr. and Penny
of science degree in aerospace Friday and Saturday, May 20 sunrise warbler walk or bird- The day will conclude with For more information, visit
Kluetz of Rhinelander.
engineering. He is a financial and 21, at the Discovery Cen- banding demonstration. a meet and greet of all leaders discoverycenter.net or call 1-
The couple spent their hon-
advisor with The Lakeland ter in Manitowish Waters. A variety of breakfast foods and speakers, along with (877) 543-2085.
eymoon at Ambergris Caye in
Group at Morgan Stanley A welcome reception will will be available at 7:30 a.m., _____________
Belize. statistics from a day of bird-
Smith Barney. kick off the festival Friday followed by one of six morning ing, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. The bond of our common hu-
The bride graduated from
Durango Senior High School The couple reside in Eagle from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the field trips via hike, paddle or Organizations including manity is stronger than the di-
in Durango, Colo. She earned River. center’s main lodge. All event auto tour from 8 a.m. to 11:30 the North Lakeland Discovery visiveness of our fears and
sponsors, participants and a.m. Center and Bird Club, Trees prejudices. God gives us the ca-
* * * presenters may attend. After lunch is served, this For Tomorrow and the Wis- pacity for choice. We can
A variety of appetizers and year’s keynote speaker, Laura consin Department of Natural choose to alleviate suffering.
beverages will be served by Erickson, birding enthusiast, Resources will provide field We can choose to work togeth-
the bird club. photographer and author, will trip leaders, bird-banding er for peace. We can make
Local author and naturalist speak about Migration from demonstrations and several these changes — and we must.
John Bates will present the Gulf to Wisconsin. bird workshops and presenta- Jimmy Carter

Bike safety rodeo slated May 18


A bike safety rodeo will be when riding a bicycle.
held Wednesday, May 18, from There will be a free hot dog
4 to 7 p.m. in the parking lot picnic donated by Walmart,
at Walmart in Rhinelander. and a T-shirt for bike rodeo
The rain date will be Friday, participants. All children
May 20. need to be accompanied by a
parent.
Children 5 to 12 years of
The biannual bike rodeo is
age are eligible to participate.
made possible through the
Each child will be fitted and
support of numerous area
given a free helmet for safe
businesses and individuals
biking donated by Habush
and many community volun-
Habush & Rottier S.C.
teers.
Participants will receive a Six bicycles will be given
bicycle safety check donated away at the event. Other
by Bikes-N-Boards and com- prizes will be awarded during
plete a six-station obstacle the event from several local
course used to teach safety businesses.

BRIAN and AMANDA SOCOLOFSKY BIRTHS


Notaro, Socolofsky are married Anthony and Amanda Fil- The grandparents are

Amanda Notaro and Brian girl.


licetti of Monee, Ill., announce
the birth of their daughter,
Giuliana Michele, Sunday,
Ralph and Linda Garwood of
Wisconsin Dells and William
Gaffron of Three Lakes and
real estate auction
Socolofsky were married Sat- Best man was Rick April 10, 2011, at Christ Hos- the late Carol Gaffron.
urday, April 9, 2011, at The Woodring of Cincinnati, Ohio. pital in Oak Lawn, Ill.
Oceanaire in Indianapolis, The bride graduated from * * *
The baby weighed 8 Richie and Elizabeth
Ind. Indiana University in 1998, pounds, 1 ounce, and was 201/2
The bride is the daughter majoring in public affairs. She Suarez of Land O’ Lakes an-
inches long. nounce the birth of their son,
of Raymond F. Simms II and is employed as corporate secu- Paternal grandparents are
Sharon and William Delp, all rity coordinator at WellPoint Ryder Michael, Sunday, May
Jeanine Fillicetti of Monee, 1, 2011, at Howard Young
of Indianapolis. Inc. in Indianapolis.
The groom is the son of Jon The groom graduated from
Ill., and the late Michael Fil- Medical Center in Woodruff. 3BR Town of Washington Home - May 16th
licetti. Maternal grandpar- The baby weighed 5
and Katherine Socolofsky of Depauw University in Green- ents are Bill and Cathy Mc-
TOWN OF WASHINGTON, WI t4IBOHSJMB3PBE
3 bedroom 2 bathroom 1,620+/- square foot home. Built in 2005.
Eagle River and Ginger So- castle, Ind., in 2002, majoring pounds, 10.9 ounces, and was Nominal Opening Bid: $1,000
Namara of Gainesville, Va. 191/2 inches long. 0QFO1VCMJD*OTQFDUJPO1-4pm Sun May 15th and 2 hours before sale.
colofsky of Boynton Beach, in economics. He is employed Paternal great-grandpar- 4FMMT 12pm, Mon May 16th
Fla. as a financial consultant, also Grandparents are Blanca WI DEAN C. WILLIAMS RE LIC 53610-090; WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS W&W RE LIC
ents are Margaret Schiltz of Restrepo of Orlando, Fla., 835971-91; CARL RADDE AUC LIC 1186; WILLIAMS AND WILLIAMS
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nifer Leohr of Indianapolis. A November honeymoon to Mike and Peg Hammes of the
John Fillicetti. Maternal Quad Cities and Susan williamsauction.com/may
Gianna Notaro, daughter of Thailand is planned. The cou- great-grandparents are LaV-
the bride, served as flower ple reside in Carmel, Ind. Hammes of Appleton.
erne Tamberlin of Pinellas
Park, Fla., and the late * * *
Philip and Deena Bell of
Leonard Tamberlin.
Land O’ Lakes announce the ESTATE SALE
Friedel-Hunt: FROM PAGE 1B * * *
Cory Brownell and Tara
birth of their daughter, Sadie
Faith, Wednesday, May 4,
2011, at Howard Young Medi-
CABIN FEVER SPRING SALE
years ahead. commitment to the bride and Steere of Watersmeet, Mich., cal Center in Woodruff. Hosted by PaMary’s
groom. Their presence tells announce the birth of their The baby weighed 5 6162 Big Lake Rd., Three Lakes
Supporting each other is son, Logan Patrick, Tuesday,
the couples they will be there pounds, 14.2 ounces, and was
essential — be it the support
for the good times and the April 26, 2011, at Ministry 181/2 inches long.
Friday & Saturday, May 13 & 14
we give to those who are Saint Mary’s Hospital in
starting a new life, a new job,
tough times. Dancing at a Grandparents are John From 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
wedding is a commitment to Rhinelander. and Susan Bell of Clayton,
building a house, cleaning up Grandparents are Carmen 500 baseball, hockey & football
dance through life with the N.C., and Mike and Melody cards, a man’s dream of tools, fishing
after a tornado, moving to a and Sharon Brownell and
couple who wed. Smith of Wilmington, N.C. equipment & lawn equipment. Very
new town, sitting with a sick Sharon DeValerio.
If that was true for Kate The baby was welcomed clean furniture, antique furniture,
child, celebrating a first
and William, they certainly home by her brother, Griffin. antiques, collectables, fine & costume
birthday, burying a loved one, * * *
will not lack support, as mil- jewelry & much, much more!
starring in a community play, Everything priced to sell.
lions attended and cheered Scot and Trisha Gaffron of
celebrating a son’s return
them on. May they and all Three Lakes announce the Directions: 3 miles south of Three Lakes on Hwy. 45. Turn
from war or, yes, by attending
couples who are getting mar- birth of their son, Gabriel left at Big Lake Rd. 3 houses down on the left to #6162
a wedding.
ried find all the joy life offers, Scot, Sunday, May 1, 2011, at
As I see it, those who at- and all the support they Ministry Saint Mary’s Hospi- NO EARLY SALES
tend a wedding are making a need. tal in Rhinelander.
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The Almanac
EAGLE RIVER MASONIC LODGE — Meets
at 7 p.m. the second Tues. of each month at

May 610 E. Division St., Eagle River. Call (715)


479-8646.
EAGLE RIVER VFW AND AUXILIARY —
Joint meeting the fourth Thurs. of the month at
6:30 p.m. at 624 W. Pine St., Eagle River.

W T F S S M T GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS — Meets every


Wed. at 7 p.m. at Lac Vieux Desert Transfer
Station Road in Watersmeet, Mich.
GRIEF SUPPORT — A Time to Mourn, a

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 free support group open to any adult who has


suffered a loss. Meets the second Thurs. of
each month from 1-2:30 p.m. at Lakeland Se-
nior Center in Woodruff. Call Connie DeBels,
bereavement coordinator for Dr. Kate Hos-
pice, at (715) 356-8805.
Recreation Meetings GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP — Side By Side,
a free grief support group open to everyone,
meets the third Thurs. of each month at 1
BINGO — Held every Mon. including holidays p.m. at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Eagle
AL-ANON — Meets Wed. from 6:30-8 p.m. in
at Kalmar Community Center, Eagle River. River. Call (715) 479-8704.
the main-floor solarium at Eagle River Memo-
Early Birds at 6 p.m., regular at 7 p.m. Sand-
rial Hospital. Call (715) 628-0023. HUMANE SOCIETY OF VILAS COUNTY —
wiches, snacks and beverages available for
purchase. Open to the public. (715) 479-2633. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS — Closed Meets the first Tues. of each month at 7 p.m.
meetings in Eagle River Mon. and Fri. at 7:30 at the Vilas County Animal Shelter.
BADGER BRIDGE — Meets every Mon. from
1 to 4 p.m. at Boondocker’s Lounge at Wild p.m., First Congregational UCC. ; closed step JAYCEES — The Eagle River Area Jaycees
Eagle Lodge in Eagle River. Reservations not meetings every Sun., 2 p.m., Land O’ Lakes meets the second Tues. of each month at
required. Partner provided if needed. A social Town Hall (rear entrance). Turning Point 6:30 p.m. Call Michelle at (715) 617-6384 or
and learning game, players may request help Group meetings every Tues., 7:30 p.m., Com- Cheryl at (715) 617-0265.
at any time. All skill levels welcome. Call (715) munity Church annex, Hwy. K; 7:30 p.m. St.
Theresa Church in Three Lakes; and 10 a.m. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS — Knights of
362-8933.
Sat. at Holy Family Church in Woodruff. Columbus meets the first Wed. of each month
DUPLICATE BRIDGE — Meets in the lower Closed meetings are held at St. Germain at 7 p.m. in Eagle River. Call (715) 479-4476.
level of First Congregational United Church of Community United Church of Christ every Olson Library holds May Day Tea. --Contributed Photo
Christ, Eagle River, Thurs. at 6:30 p.m.; Mon. KNITTING CLUB — Northwoods Knitters and
Thurs. at 7 p.m. and in the Newbold Town Hall Purlers meet at 12:30 p.m. the fourth Mon. of
at 1 p.m. Call (715) 479-8767 (days) or 479- every Wed. Call (715) 367-7920 or (715) 479-
8783. each month at Woodruff Town Hall. Call Carol
8475. Web site: www.northwoodsaa.org. NORTHWOODS ASSOCIATION FOR THE VILAS COUNTY MASTER GARDENERS — DAYBREAK ADULT CENTER — Provides re-
Clauser, (715) 453-8055.
MAHJONGG — American mahjongg is EDUCATION OF YOUNG CHILDREN — Meets the second Thurs. of each month at 6 lief to caregivers who have elderly persons liv-
BOOK CLUB — Olson Library Book Club LAKELAND ART LEAGUE — New members Training sessions are held the third Mon. of p.m. at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, ing with them. Activities include social events,
played Mon. at 10 a.m. at the Eagle River meets the first Thurs. of each month (except
Golf Course clubhouse. Reservations not re- and visitors welcome. Call Arlene, (715) 272- each month from 6-8:30 p.m. Sessions will be Eagle River. Call Shirley Egan, (715) 479- outings, noon meal and snacks. Meets Thurs.
July, Aug. and Dec.) from 7-8:30 p.m. Call 1168. credited toward continuing-education hours 8820. from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Prince of Peace Luther-
quired. New players welcome. For more info, (715) 479-8070.
e-mail molly@mollya.com. for child-care providers. Call 1-(800) 470-5833 an Church, Eagle River. Call (715) 617-0584.
LIONS CLUB — The Eagle River Lions Club or (715) 479-0337. VILAS FOOD PANTRY — Food pantry is
BOY SCOUTS — Boy Scout Troop 601 meets at 6:30 p.m. the second and fourth KIDS IN NEED — Confidential 24-hour hot
NORTHWOODS CHILDREN’S MUSEUM — meets every Tues. in Eagle River at 6 p.m. open Wed. from 8:30-10 a.m. and the first and
Hands-on educational exhibits and programs. Wed. of each month. Call (715) 479-2666. NORTHWOODS NEEDLEWORKERS — third Tues. of each month from 3:30-5:15 p.m. line, 1-(800) 622-9120, to teens and their
Call Kay Tulppo, (715) 479-7409. Meet the second Wed. of each month from 10 families. Call Mary Gadzalinski at Community
Fun for all ages. Prime ages 1-10. Call (715) LIONS CLUB — The Three Lakes Lions Club at 1542 Hwy. 45 N., at the north end of the
479-4623 or visit www.northwoodschildrens- CELEBRATE RECOVERY® — Presented by a.m.-4 p.m. at Cloverland Town Hall. Call (715) Kalmar Senior Center in Eagle River. Call Pam Mental Health Services, (715) 369-2994.
meets at 6:30 p.m. the first and third Mon. of 479-7850, (715) 477-2579 or (715) 545-2664.
museum.com. Birchwood Community Church. Meets every each month at Oneida Village Inn. Call (715) at (715) 479-3388 or Jerry at (715) 477-1165. MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH HOT-
Thurs. at 6 p.m. at 115 Division St., Eagle QUILTERS — Cranberry Country Quilters LINE: Mothers in need of health and nutrition
NORTHWOODS SINGERS — Meets Tues., 546-3493. WRITERS GROUP — The Writer’s Voice
River. (715) 891-1946. Inc. meets at 9:30 a.m. the third Mon. of each information, financial aid or advocacy can
6:30 p.m., Northland Pines High School writers group meets the second and fourth
MEMORY LOSS SUPPORT GROUP — month at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in contact the hot line 24 hours a day at 1-(800)
choral room. New singers welcome. Call Barb CHRISTIAN COALITION — Meets the last Wed. of each month from 6 to 8 p.m. at Olson
Meets the fourth Tues. of each month at 1 Eagle River. New members welcome. Call 722-2295 or Web site www. mch-hotlines.org.
Nehring, (715) 547-3333. Tues. of each month at 7 p.m. at Donna’s Memorial Library in Eagle River. Call Karin at
p.m. at Medical Arts Building on Hospital (715) 479-4302.
OUTDOOR WOMEN’S GROUP — Activities Cafe in Eagle River. Call Jeff Hyslop, (715) Road, Eagle River. Diane Bluthardt, facilita- (715) 479-5232. MOMS IN MOTION CLASS — Free classes
479-4066. QUILTERS — Eagle River Kreative Quilters
are held the first Sun. of each month. Call tor. Call (715) 362-7779 or (715) 479-3625. for pregnant women or new mothers Tues.
meet the second and fourth Mon. of each WEIGHT WATCHERS — Meetings are held
Norma Yaeger, (715) 477-1984. CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS SUP- and Thurs. from 6-7:30 p.m. at Saint Mary’s
MILITARY SUPPORT GROUP — All Things month at Olson Memorial Library in Eagle Tues. at 5:30 p.m in Eagle River. Call 1-(800)
PORT GROUP — Sponsored by the Vilas Hospital in Rhinelander. Call (715) 369-6522.
SCRAPBOOK CLUB — Meets the last Tues. Military meets the second Mon. of each River. 651-6000.
of each month. Call Cathy, (715) 479-3164. County Commission on Aging, meets the month at 7 p.m. at Olson Memorial Library in NARCONON — Provides answers to drug
ROTARY CLUB — The Eagle River Rotary
second Tues. of each month at 1:30 p.m. at
WATER AEROBICS — Classes at Lake For-
est Resort every Tues. and Thurs. from 8:30-
the Kalmar Center in Eagle River.
Eagle River. Family members and friends of
military personnel are welcome to attend.
Club meets every Mon. at noon at Eagle
River Inn. Visiting Rotarians are welcome.
Health addiction, free assessment, evaluation and
referral services. Call 1-(800) 468-6933; Web
DOLL CLUB — The Enchanted Doll Club Call Scott Jensen, (715) 479-3631. site: www.stopaddiction.com.
9:30 a.m. Call (715) 479-3251. THREE LAKES CENTER FOR THE ARTS IN
meets the third Sat. of each month at 1 p.m. MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS — Meets THE NORTHWOODS — Meets Tues. at 9 NORTHWOODS AREA PARKINSON’S DIS-
WOODCARVERS — Northwoods Wood- at Olson Memorial Library in Eagle River. Call ACT NOW — Open to physically challenged
from 9-11:30 a.m. the second and fourth a.m. at the arts center. Call Marie Moore, EASE SUPPORT GROUP — Meets at 10
carvers meet every Wed. at 1 p.m. at Kalmar Judy Wainwright, (715) 479-7132. people in wheelchairs. Call Alvin Weso, (715)
Wed. of each month at Prince of Peace (715) 546-2299. a.m. the second Tues. of the month at Ascen-
Center in Eagle River. All are welcome. Call 478-5120.
EAGLE RIVER GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Lutheran Church in Eagle River. To register, sion Lutheran Church in Minocqua. Call
John Modjewski, (715) 479-6093. THREE LAKES GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
— Meets the fourth Thurs. of each month at 7 call Lisann Snedden, (715) 479-1946. ADVANCE HEALTH-CARE PLANNING Denny Leith, (715) 358-2207.
YMCA — The YMCA Pines Fitness Center is — Meets the fourth Mon. of each month at
p.m. at Olson Memorial Library in Eagle River. Demmer Library at 1 p.m. Call Nancy Brewster, WORKSHOPS — Meets first and third Fri. of SEXUAL ASSAULT SUPPORT GROUP —
open for adults and youths grade six and MUSIC BOOSTERS — The Northland Pines
Call Sharon Rogers, (715) 889-3157. (715) 546-3391. each month at Medical Arts Building, 150 Sponsored by Tri-County Council on Domes-
older Mon.-Thurs., 5:30 a.m.-9 p.m.; Fri., 5:30 Music Boosters meet the second Thurs. of
Hospital Rd., Eagle River. For reservations tic Violence & Sexual Assault. Meets Mon.
a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat., 7 a.m.-1 p.m.; and Sun., EASY EAGLES — Meets every other Tues. at each month during the school year. Call Bran- TOASTMASTERS — Northwoods Toastmas- and/or information, call (715) 479-0375. from 4:30-6 p.m. in Rhinelander; Thurs., 2-
noon-4 p.m. Monthly, weekly and daily mem- 11:30 a.m. at Riverstone Restaurant & Tav- don Bautz at (715) 479-4473, ext. 0802. ters meet the second Thurs. of each month at
berships available. Call (715) 479-9500. 3:30 p.m. in Rhinelander; Thurs., 5:30-6:45
ern in Eagle River. Call Charlie Eggers, (715) MUSKIES INC. — The Headwaters Chapter 7 p.m. at Olson Memorial Library in Eagle ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP — Held p.m. in Minocqua. Call (715) 362-6841 Mon.-
479-1799. of Muskies Inc. meets the first Wed. of most River. Call Mike, (715) 479-8681. at Lillian Kerr Nursing Care & Rehabilitation Fri. from 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Events EAGLE RIVER AMERICAN LEGION — Post
114 holds its regular meeting the first Mon. of
months at Eagle River Inn & Resort. Call to
confirm. Business meeting at 7 p.m., guest
TOPS WI 87 — Meets Thurs. at Eagle River
City Hall. Weigh-in from 5-5:25 p.m., meeting
Center in Phelps. Call Bev Dietz, (715) 545-
2589. SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE SUPPORT
GROUP — Meets the third Thurs. of each
each month at 6 p.m. in Eagle River. Call (715) speaker at 8 p.m. Nonmembers welcome. No follows. All are welcome. Call (715) 477-2193. NORTHWOODS ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT month from 5-7 p.m. at Trig’s RiverWalk Center
479-3983 or (715) 477-0581. charge. Call Scott at (715) 891-6133. GROUP — Meets at 1:30 p.m. the first Thurs.
FIRST AID/CPR CLASSES — The American TRI-COUNTY COUNCIL ON DOMESTIC VI- in Rhinelander. Meetings are free and open to
Red Cross offers various first aid, CPR and EAGLE RIVER CHAPTER OF THE ORDER NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS (NA) — Keep It OLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT — Sup- of each month at One Penny Place in the public. Call Sue Mackowski at (715) 275-
AED classes in Rhinelander. Call (715) 362- OF THE EASTERN STAR — Meets the first Simple meetings are held every Thurs. at 6 port groups for domestic violence and sexual Woodruff. Call Joan Hauer, (715) 892-0053 5399 or Tina Werres at (715) 499-3002.
5456. Tues. of every month at 7:30 p.m., 610 E. Di- p.m. at First Congregational United Church of assault meet weekly. Call (715) 479-2912, or (715) 356-6540.
VISUALLY IMPAIRED — Transportation is
vision St., Eagle River. Call (715) 479-8646. Christ,105 N. 1st St., the corner of 1st and Di- (715) 362-6841 or 1-(800) 236-1222.
GED PREPARATION — Classes are avail- CANCER SUPPORT GROUP — Meets the available upon 24-hour advance notice by
vision streets, Eagle River. (715) 891-4475.
able at Nicolet Learning Center, First Congre- EAGLE RIVER HISTORICAL SOCIETY — VFW MEETING — Eagle River Post 8637 second Thurs. of each month at 10 a.m. at calling (715) 479-7450. Support group meet-
gational UCC, Eagle River, Tues. from 2-6 Meets the last Mon. of each month at 1 p.m. NEW-YOU-CLUB — Meets at 8:45 a.m. meets the fourth Thurs. of each month. Joint James Beck Cancer Center at Ministry Saint ings are held at Kalmar Senior Center in
p.m. and Thurs. from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call (715) at 519 Sheridan St., Eagle River. Call (715) Thurs. at Headwaters State Bank in Land O’ meeting with Auxiliary at 6:30 p.m.; regular Mary’s Hospital in Rhinelander. Call (715) Eagle River at 1 p.m. the fourth Tues. of each
365-4455 or 1-(800) 544-3039. 479-2396. Lakes. Call Elsie Conant, (715) 547-6015. meeting at 7 p.m. Call (715) 479-8810. 361-2140. month. Call Marion, (715) 479-2312.

Hairdressers group holds 1st meeting Martha Society


The first meeting of John
sets card party
Amico’s Share the Wealth for
The Martha Society of Our
licensed hairdressers recently
Savior Lutheran Church has
met at Studio 70 West in
planned its annual spring
Eagle River.
card party Thursday, May 19,
In attendance were Gail
at noon at the church, located
Carlson, president, of Guys
at 223 Silver Lake Road in
and Dolls Salon located in
Eagle River.
Studio 70 West, Sally San-
The event will be open to the
born and Joanne Montezon of
public and will include a salad
Sally and Jo’s Impressions in
and dessert luncheon. Door and
Eagle River, as well as Connie
table prizes will be awarded.
Brayton and Rae Edinger of
Tickets are $8 per person
Cuts with Class in Elcho.
A women’s haircutting
and may be purchased at the ATTENTION MAIL SUBSCRIBERS
door or by calling Mickey at
video was presented and a
discussion followed.
(715) 479-8090. DID YOUR NEWSPAPER
Carlson demonstrated new
cold-sugar wax and new volu- ARRIVE LATE?
mizing root-lift powder.
The next meeting will be
PUBLIC If so, fill out this coupon and give it to your post-
held Sunday, June 12, at 6:30
p.m. at Sally and Jo’s Impres-
NOTICE master to let him know that a problem exists.*

sions, located at 106 E. Divi- Area hairdressers recently met for the first gathering of John _____________ This Edition of the
sion St. in Eagle River. Amico’s Share the Wealth. Included in the meeting were, from (Three Weeks, 4/27-5/11/11)
Vilas County News-Review/Three Lakes News
Any licensed hairdressers left, Rae Edinger and Connie Brayton of Cuts with Class in STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT, VILAS COUNTY
(Vol. 126, No. 8)
are welcome. For more infor- Elcho and Sally Sanborn and JoAnne Montezon of Sally and — PROBATE —
Notice to Creditors
Dated Wednesday, May 11, 2011
mation or to join the group, con- Jo’s Impressions in Eagle River. Missing from the photo was (Informal Administration) was mailed at the Post Office
Case No. 11PR19
tact Carlson at (906) 370-8455. Gail Carlson, president of the group. --Contributed Photo IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF at Eagle River, WI 54521
RUDOLPH W. NEIHOUS DOD: 8/19/04
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: on Tuesday, May 10, 2011.
1. An application for informal administra-
tion was filed.
Your Name and Address (tape your mail label here):
Bridge group luncheon set May 25 2. The decedent, with date of birth
September 13, 1939 and date of death Au-
gust 19, 2004, was domiciled in Oneida
County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing ________________________________________
address of P.O. Box 429, Three Lakes, WI
The annual luncheon and will be awarded to winners Scores for the 2010-’11 sea- 54562.
3. All interested persons waived notice. ________________________________________
bridge for members of Eagle following the luncheon, with son must be reported by Mon- 4. The deadline for filing a claim against
the decedent’s estate is August 5, 2011.
River Ladies Bridge bridge to follow. day, May 23, and should be 5. A claim may be filed at the Vilas County ________________________________________
Marathon will be held Menu choices will be sent to Mickey Barricklow at Courthouse, Eagle River, Wisconsin.
/s/ Dawn R. Halverson
Wednesday, May 25, at River- Parmesan-baked haddock 322 Christopher St., Eagle Probate Registrar Date Received ____________________________
April 14, 2011
stone Restaurant & Tavern in with wild and brown rice and River, WI 54521. Kevin J. Kelley
P.O. Box 879 Signed __________________________________
Eagle River. vegetable, or ham and wild Three Lakes, WI 54562
A social hour will begin at rice quiche and marinated Reservations for the lun- 715-546-2629
Bar No. 1014032 *POSTMASTER — This information is provided to our mail subscribers as a
11 a.m. and lunch will be fruit salad. The cost will be cheon may be sent to Barrick- 4448 convenience for reporting newspapers which are being delivered late. The Vilas
served at 11:30 a.m. Prizes $15 per person. low or call (715) 479-8090. WNAXLP County News-Review and The Three Lakes News are published weekly by
Eagle River Publications at 425 West Mill Street, Eagle River, WI 54521-1929.
USPS 659480 paid at Eagle River, WI 54521. Subscription rates are $50 per
STOP THE SPREAD year in Vilas-Oneida counties; $57 per year elsewhere in Wisconsin; $68 per
year out of Wisconsin. Send address changes to: News-Review, P.O. Box 1929,
Eagle River, WI 54521-1929.
STOP THE SPREAD OF INVASIVE AQUATIC PLANTS AND ANIMALS.
* YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE *
VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 7B

LIFESTYLE BACKWARD GLANCES Compiled by


Jean Deditz

Local hygienist travels to Guatamala ONE YEAR AGO


More than 1,027 runners
Katie Rheinschmidt, a den- took part in the 14th annu-
tal hygienist from Eagle al Journeys Marathon, de-
River, recently returned from spite the 4 inches of wet,
a trip to San Pedro Las Huer- heavy snow that fell the
tas, Guatamala, where she night before . . . Zoning offi-
worked for a Catholic retreat cials in Vilas and Oneida
center called Rising Villages. counties were preparing to
The trip offered human de- add some 15,000 septic sys-
velopment as well as a spiri- tems to their three-year
tual retreat, according to maintenance program
Rheinschmidt. She traveled . . . U.S. Rep. Dave Obey an- This was the view along Wall Street in downtown Eagle
with her brother, Jim Rhein- nounced he would step River in the early 1920s. The postcard was contributed by
schmidt; Dr. Tom Gelhaus of down after 41 years in Gerd Klausmeyer of Fox Lake, Ill.
Owen; and nine others. Congress.
The center, which doubles FIVE YEARS AGO out of North Woods lakes Postal Service announced
as an elementary school for Vilas County Circuit was the latest in 47 years. the new price for first-class
local children, was founded by Judge Neal Nielsen was to 20 YEARS AGO stamps would increase to 8
Dave and Bina Huebsch of decide whether the Paul Gov. Doyle stated that the cents.
Little Falls, Minn. Ziegfield “Ziggy” Stardust state Lottery Board could
The purpose of the organi- 50 YEARS AGO
child-enticement trial technically open gambling The town of Presque Isle
zation is to provide a work would be moved to another casinos without further Leg-
and prayer experience in a appropriated an additional
county . . . The St. Germain islature approval . . . James $1,500 to promote tourism
Third World country for Chamber of Commerce re- and Diane Carey became
Catholics or anyone interest- in the town . . . Ethel Cook,
ceived a Joint Effort Mar- the new owners of the Vaca- RN, was named the new
ed. keting grant of $30,800 to tion Properties Network of-
“I want to thank my friends county nurse.
help promote its Pig in the fice in Eagle River . . . Adri-
and family for their support,” Pines Rib Fest . . . The Con- an Lorbetske was named 60 YEARS AGO
said Rheinschmidt. “The serve School Envirothon president of Nicolet Area The warehouse used by
Eagle River area Jaycees also Team won its fourth consec- Technical College. Hanke Ice and Coal Co. in
helped with the fundraiser to utive State championship. Eagle River was destroyed
30 YEARS AGO
support the trip.” by fire . . . A sheep-shearing
10 YEARS AGO Climbing gas prices were
For more information about Katie Rheinschmidt, left, a dental hygienist from Eagle River, clinic was held at the
The Highway 45 recon- expected to negatively im-
Rising Villages, visit risingvil- recently returned from Guatamala, where she performed mis- Wilbur McElroy farm in
struction project north of pact northern Wisconsin’s
lages.org. sion work for Rising Villages. --Contributed Photo Phelps.
Eagle River was awaiting tourism industry over the
the governor’s approval summer months . . . Faith 70 YEARS AGO
. . . A storm, called a torna- Lutheran Church was The town of St. Germain

Abundant Life to celebrate 25 years do by the National Weather


Service, ripped through
formed in Three Lakes,
with more than 100 mem-
increased its area due to the
annexation of six sections
from the town of Arbor
parts of Vilas and Oneida bers . . . Dr. Robert DeSut-
Abundant Life Outreach bible study conducted by the In conjunction with that counties . . . Funeral ser- ter took over the Eagle Vitae . . . Oneida Liquor
Ministries of Eagle River will Dixons in their home. ministry, Gary Dixon has con- vices were held for Camp River chiropractic practice House in Rhinelander was
celebrate 25 years of ministry The church held its first ducted several retreats for in- Nicolet founder and opera- of Dr. R.A. Fisher. named as a distributor of
to people of the North Woods service in a vacated Mont- digenous pastors in the An- tor Wendall Schrader, who 40 YEARS AGO Heineken’s, a beer imported
this May. gomery Ward store before re- daman Island area of India. died at the age of 93. Public meetings were from Holland.
The church will hold two ser- locating to the old Lincoln On a local level, Cheryl 15 YEARS AGO scheduled to discuss a plan 80 YEARS AGO
vices as part of its celebration. Town Hall. In 1988, the Dixon founded the Steppin’ The Vilas County Board to solve overcrowding at The first fishway of its
Dr. Roger Siratt, pastor of TCC church moved into the former Out Conference in 2008 to of Adjustment unanimously Eagle River Graded School kind in the United States
Family Church in Texarkana, Nazarene Church on Capich provide practical tools to sup- approved a conditional-use by discontinuing the hot was installed in Vilas
Texas, will minister Sunday, Drive, its present location. port and aid women in their permit for a gravel pit and lunch program . . . Repre- County at the Manitowish
May 15 at 9:30 a.m. “We are thankful for the walk with God. asphalt plant in Conover sentatives of the nine vol- dam . . . A car stolen in
The Rev. Dester Cummins Lord’s faithfulness and what Abundant Life is an active . . . Heather Corallo was unteer fire departments in Land O’ Lakes the previous
of Tacoma, Wash., will speak He has accomplished these partner with Northwoods crowned the first Miss Vilas County organized the summer was reported
Sunday, May 22, at 9:30 p.m. past 25 years,” stated Gary Share, a not-for-profit organi- Eagle River . . . Records in- Vilas County Fire Fighters found in good condition at a
The public is welcome to at- Dixon. “Even though we are zation. dicated that the annual ice- Association . . . The U.S. garage in Wakefield, Mich.
tend the special services and from a rural community in Cheryl Dixon stated, “We
to meet the Dixons. northern Wisconsin, we have have been there for the bro-
The church was founded in been able to reach people ken and hurting, and we will
1986 by Drs. Gary and Cheryl around the world through continue to serve our commu-
Dixon. Gary Dixon was in the
process of studying to be a fu-
participation in disaster relief
programs and evangelistic
nity in any way we can.”
The church attendance av- PUBLIC NOTICES
neral director when he felt crusades in Central America.” erages around 120, has an ac- _____________
called to the ministry. Cheryl The church is a major spon- tive youth ministry, and is in tained will be used for that purpose. THE COURT FINDS:
(Six Weeks, 4/13-5/18/11) If you have previously received a Chapter 1. The decedent, with date of birth Oct. 10,
Dixon comes from three gen- sor of Love Children’s Home, the process of raising funds to STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY
7 Discharge in Bankruptcy, this correspon- 1918, and date of death April 18, 2011, was
dence should not be construed as an attempt domiciled in Vilas County, State of Wiscon-
erations of pastors. an orphanage that provides a build a new debt-free sanctu- Case No. 10 CV 326
______________________________________________ to collect a debt. sin, with a mailing address of 4307 Chicago
4452 Avenue, Conover, WI. 54519
Both are licensed, ordained home and Christian education ary next to the present one. CITIMORTGAGE, INC. _____________ 2. All interested persons waived notice.
Plaintiff,
ministers with Dr. Mark T. for over 70 children who lost For more information, call Vs (Six Weeks, 5/11-6/15/11)
THE COURT ORDERS:
1. The deadline for filing a claim against
Barclay Ministries. The their parents in the 2004 Indi- (715) 477-2080 or visit abun- BRADLEY SCOTT ERDMAN, et al. STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY
the decedent’s estate is August 19, 2011.
Defendants. 2. A claim must be filed at the Vilas County
church has its origins in a an Ocean tsunami. dantlife-er.com. ______________________________________________ Case No. 10 CV 92
______________________________________________ Courthouse, Eagle River, Wisconsin, Room
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Probate Branch.
______________________________________________
BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. BY THE COURT:
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a Plaintiff,
judgment of foreclosure entered on Novem- /s/ Neal A. Nielsen III
Vs Circuit Court Judge
ber 30, 2010, in the amount of $117,874.54 the ARTHUR S. HOOK, et al.
Kalmar Center Auxiliary to honor volunteers Sheriff will sell the described premises at
public auction as follows:
Defendant(s)
______________________________________________
5/3/2011
Attorney William W. Anderson
P.O. Box 639
Senior Nutrition TIME: June 1, 2011 at 02:00 PM
TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash or money
order at the time of sale; balance due within
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
______________________________________________
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a
Eagle River, WI 54521
(715) 479-6444

Meals Auxiliary-Partners of Min- Eagle River Memorial Hospi- 10 days of confirmation of sale; failure to pay
balance due will result in forfeit of deposit to
judgment of foreclosure entered on May 19,
2010, in the amount of $179,212.97 the Sheriff
Bar Number 1013904
4470
_____________
istry Eagle River Memorial tal (MERMH); and Christine plaintiff. 2. Sold “as is” and subject to all will sell the described premises at public
Highway 45 North Hospital will honor its volun- Caz, coordinator for volun- legal liens and encumbrances.
PLACE: at 330 Court Street, Eagle River,
auction as follows:
TIME: June 28, 2011 at 02:00 PM
(Three Weeks, 5/4-5/18/11)
STATE OF WISCONSIN
Monday through Friday teers at a recognition luncheon teers at MERMH. Wisconsin 54521 TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash or money
order at the time of sale; balance due within
CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY
DESCRIPTION: A parcel of land in the — PROBATE —
Serving at noon Tuesday, May 17, at Black Committee members in Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 10 days of confirmation of sale; failure to pay Order Setting Deadline
14, Township 42 North, Range 6 East, Town of balance due will result in forfeit of deposit to for Filing a Claim
Bear Lodge at Bear’s Den charge of the event will be Boulder Junction, Vilas County, Wisconsin, plaintiff. 2. Sold “as is” and subject to all (Formal Administration)
Sponsored by Vilas County
Commission on Aging
restaurant in St. Germain. Anita Dahl, Ruth Janz, Peggie more particularly described as follows: Com-
mencing at the section corner to Sections 13,
legal liens and encumbrances.
PLACE: at 330 Court Street, Eagle River,
Case No. 11 PR 26
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
A social hour will begin at Lambert and Marie Vladic. 14, 23 and 24, marked by a 4" square concrete Wisconsin 54521 DOROTHY ANN MEYER
Reservations or cancella- 11 a.m. followed by lunch at The cost is $15 per person. monument; thence North 00° 11' 27" West, DESCRIPTION: Lot 22, of the Plat at Tim- A petition for formal administration was
73.36 feet along the East line of Section 14 to bergate, being a part of the Northeast 1/4, filed.
tions need to be called in 24 noon. For reservations, call Dahl at the place of beginning, marked by a 1" iron Section 33, Township 40 North, Range 8 East, THE COURT FINDS:
hours in advance between 10 pipe on the North right of way line of CTH located in the Town of St. Germain, Vilas 1. The decedent, with date of birth August
a.m. and 1 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Call
Sally Gibbs, membership (715) 479-2925. “K”; thence North 47° 04' 59" West, 355.50 feet County, Wisconsin, according to the record- 28, 1925 and date of death March 23, 2011,
along said right of way line to a 1" iron pipe; ed Plat thereof. was domiciled in Vilas County, State of Wis-
Penny LaFata at (715) 479- chairwoman, will present the The Auxiliary Health Fair thence leaving said right of way line North PROPERTY ADDRESS: 8182 Greenwood consin, with a mailing address of P.O. Box
44° 40' 59" East, 367.85 feet to a 1" iron pipe on Drive, Saint Germain ,WI 54558
2633. awards to members who have will be held Saturday, June the East line of Section 14; thence South 00° TAX KEY NO.: 24-2113
1115, Eagle River, WI 54521.
2. All interested persons waived notice.
reached 1,000 to 9,000 volun- 11, from 8 a.m. to noon at the 11' 27" East, 503.26 feet along the East line of Scott D Nabke
State Bar # 1037979
THE COURT ORDERS:
Section 14 to the place of beginning. 1. The deadline for filing a claim against
Home-delivered meals are teer hours. hospital in Eagle River. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 11218 County Road Blommer Peterman, S.C. the decedent’s estate is August 12, 2011.
K, Boulder Junction, WI 54512 165 Bishops Way 2. A claim must be filed at the Vilas Coun-
available based on eligibility. Guests will be Sheila The auxiliary card party TAX KEY NO.: 4-383-03 Brookfield, WI 53005 ty Courthouse, Eagle River, Wisconsin, Room
While there is no set fee for a Clough, chief executive officer will be held Thursday, June Russell J. Karnes 262-790-5719 Probate Branch.
State Bar # 1054982 Please go to www.blommerpeterman.com BY THE COURT:
meal, the suggested donation is for Ministry Howard Young 23, at the Reiter Center in Blommer Peterman, S.C. to obtain the bid for this sale. /s/ Neal A. Nielsen III
$3 per meal. No one will be de- Health Care (MHYHC); Lau- Three Lakes. 165 Bishops Way Blommer Peterman, S.C. is the creditor’s Circuit Court Judge
Brookfield, WI 53005 attorney and is attempting to collect a debt April 27, 2011
nied service because of inability rie Oungst, vice president of For tickets, contact Mickey 262-790-5719 on its behalf. Attorney William W. Anderson
to contribute. Please go to www.blommerpeterman.com Any information obtained will be used for P.O. Box 639
MHYHC; Laura Magstadt, di- Barricklow at (715) 479-8090 to obtain the bid for this sale. Blommer Pe- the purpose. Eagle River, WI 54521
terman, S.C. is the creditor’s attorney and is 268935 715/479-6444
MONDAY, MAY 16 rector of nursing and director or Elizabeth Purtell at (715) attempting to collect a debt on its behalf. 4516 Bar Number 1013904
of operations at Ministry 546-8048. Any information obtained will be used for _____________ 4456
Creamed chipped beef the purpose. (Three Weeks, 5/4-5/18/11) _____________
on a biscuit 265725
4416
STATE OF WISCONSIN (Three Weeks, 4/27-5/11/11)
CIRCUIT COURT, VILAS COUNTY
California-blend vegetables _____________ — PROBATE —
STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT, VILAS COUNTY
Peaches
Peanut butter bar Ministry offers grieving support (Six Weeks, 4/27-6/1/11)
STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY
Notice Setting Time to Hear
Application and Deadline for
Filing Claims
— PROBATE —
Notice to Creditors
(Informal Administration)
(Informal Administration) Case No. 11PR22
Case No. 10-CV-353 Case No. 11-PR-27 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
TUESDAY, MAY 17 A free presentation on The months will include: Healing Code No. 30404 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT R. GROBOSKI
Foreclosure of Mortgage
Ranch baked chicken Grieving Process — Anger, with Humor Tuesday, June Dollar Amount Greater Than $5,000.00
FRANK L. DOERFLER, DOD: FEBRUARY 16, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
______________________________________________ 2011 1. An application for informal administra-
Baked potato Guilt and Fear will be offered 21; The Grieving Process — PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: tion was filed.
M&I MARSHALL & ILSLEY BANK,
Apricots Plaintiff,
1. An application for informal administra- 2. The decedent, with date of birth 12-16-61
Whole-grain roll
by Ministry Home Care as Grief and Depression Tues- vs.
tion was filed. and date of death 3-14-10, was domiciled in
2. The decedent, with date of birth April Vilas County, State of Wisconsin, with a mail-
Angel food cake part of its ongoing Working day, July 19; and Physical, WAYNE D. GREGOR and JANE DOE
unknown spouse of Wayne D. Gregor
12, 1929 and date of death February 16, 2011 ing address of 4816 Illinois Rd., Eagle River,
was domiciled in Vilas County, State of Wis-
with strawberries through Grief series. Emotional and Spiritual Defendants.
______________________________________________ consin, with a mailing address of P.O. Box
WI 54521.
3. All interested persons waived notice.
The session will be held Healing After a Loss Tuesday, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
______________________________________________
194, Woodruff, WI 54568.
3. The application will be heard at the
4. The deadline for filing a claim against
the decedent’s estate is August 5, 2011.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 Tuesday, May 17, from 1 to 3 Aug. 16. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a Vilas County Courthouse, Eagle River, Wis- 5. A claim may be filed at the Vilas County
consin, before Dawn Halverson, Probate
Tuna pasta salad p.m. in Conference Room 3 at For more information on judgment of foreclosure entered on Decem-
ber 10, 2010, in the amount of $183,360.44, the Registrar, on May 23, 2011 at 9:00 a.m.
Courthouse, Eagle River, Wisconsin.
/s/ Dawn R. Halverson
Tomato wedges Ministry Saint Mary’s Hospi- this and other grief support Sheriff will sell the described premises at You do not need to appear unless you ob- Probate Registrar
ject. The application may be granted if there 04/20/2011
Assorted crackers tal in Rhinelander. opportunities, contact Connie public auction as follows:.
TIME: June 14, 2011 at 2:00 o’clock p.m. is no objection. Kim Groboski
Tropical fruit salad Everyone is welcome to at- DeBels, bereavement coordi- TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash or certified 4. The deadline for filing a claim against P.O. Box 1791
funds at the time of sale; balance due within the decedent’s estate is August 19, 2011. Eagle River, WI 54521
Cookie tend the free session. nator at Ministry Home Care, 10 days of confirmation of sale; failure to pay 5. A claim may be filed at the Vilas County 715-891-0431
balance due will result in forfeit of deposit to Courthouse, Eagle River, Wisconsin, Probate 4443
THURSDAY, MAY 19
Topics for the coming at (715) 361-2230. plaintiff. Branch. _____________
2. Sold “as is” and subject to all legal liens 6. This publication is notice to any per-
(One Week, 5/11/11)
Chicken Florentine over rice and encumbrances. sons whose names or address are unknown.
/s/ Dawn Halverson NOTICE OF BEER AND/OR LIQUOR
3. Buyer to pay applicable Wisconsin Real
Green beans amandine Estate Transfer Tax. Probate Registrar LICENSE APPLICATION
4/29/2011 Notice is hereby given that the under-
Vegetable juice EAGLE RIVER Second: Bob and Mary Ellen PLACE: Vilas County Courthouse, located
John C. Houlihan signed have applied for a license to sell at
at 330 Court Street, Eagle River, Wisconsin.
Sourdough bread DUPLICATE BRIDGE Peterman. DESCRIPTION: The SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 , of Johnson & Houlihan, S.C. the premises described below in the city of
P.O. Box 630 Eagle River, Vilas County, Wisconsin, intoxi-
Rhubarb torte Results of 5/2/11 Duplicate bridge is played every Section 34, Township 42 North, Range 10 cating liquor and fermented malt beverages
East, and the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 and the Minocqua, WI 54548
First: Flo Erickson and Rose Monday at 1 p.m. and every Thursday 715-356-1422 as described in Chapter 125 of the Wisconsin
NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 35, Township Statutes subject to the limitations imposed
FRIDAY, MAY 20 at 6:30 p.m. in the basement of First 42 North, Range 10 East, Conover Township, Bar Number 1016296
Sword. 4469 by Chapter 125 of the Wisconsin Statutes,
Congregational United Church of Vilas County, Wisconsin.
_____________ and all acts amendatory thereof and supple-
Pork cutlet Second: Lila Fletcher and PROPERTY ADDRESS: 4181 Firelane
Christ, located at the corner of First mentary thereto, and hereby agree to com-
Whipped potatoes with gravy Joyce Owens. and Division streets. The public is
Road, Town of Conover.
TAX KEY NO.: 8-2249; 8-2241, 8-2250 & 8-
(Three Weeks, 5/11-5/25/11) ply with the laws, regulations, ordinances
STATE OF WISCONSIN and resolutions state, federal and local, af-
Red cabbage Third (tie): Lois Killinger and welcome. For more information, call 2250-1 CIRCUIT COURT, VILAS COUNTY fecting the sale of such liquors if a license be
Whole-grain roll Frank Tomlanovich — PROBATE —
Sally Kemp, and Bob and Mary (715) 546-3021. Sheriff of Vilas County, WI Order Setting Deadline
granted the undersigned.
Applesauce Ellen Peterman. _____________ O’DESS AND ASSOCIATES, S.C. for Filing a Claim
Class B Beer & Class C Wine license for Of-
ferdahl Inc., d.b.a. Leif’s Cafe, 904 N. Rail-
Attorneys for Plaintiff (Formal Administration) road Street, Eagle River, Wis.
1414 Underwood Avenue, Suite 403
All meals include 1% milk Results of 5/5/11 Education is the best provi- Wauwatosa, WI 53213
Case No. 11 PR28
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
Debra A. Brown, WCMC-CMC-CMTW
Clerk/Treasurer
and coffee. First: Mary Ann McNeil and sion for the journey to old age. (414) 727-1591 JOHN J. WIESS. 4471
O’Dess and Associates, S.C., is attempting A petition for formal administration was
Lila Fletcher. Aristotle to collect a debt and any information ob- filed. WNAXLP
8B WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS

JAN HINTZ
(715) 546-2712 THREE LAKES jehintz@hotmail.com
1144 MEDICINE LAKE LODGE RD., THREE LAKES,WI 54562

Chamber to host annual


community garage sale
The Three Lakes Area Williams Park.
Chamber of Commerce and Those interested in partici-
Welcome Center will hold its pating can stop at the cham-
annual community garage ber office and pick up a regis-
sale May 28, beginning at 9 tration form and location map
a.m. or visit vacation@threelakes.
Registration in the event com and download the enroll-
will be open to the public. Par- ment form.
ticipants can either hold a sale The deadline for registra-
at their site with a listing on tion is May 20. For more infor-
the location map or take their mation, contact the chamber
items and display tables to Cy office at (715) 546-3344.

Three Lakes eighth-grade students recently visited Arlington Na- Honor Flight of World War II veterans from northern Wisconsin.
Annual Graduation Tea
tional Cemetery in Washington, D.C., where they discovered an --Contributed Photo

Eighth-graders connect with Honor Flight veterans planned at Reiter Center


Three Lakes eighth-grade Wipperman. “As we left, some- Colby, is the grandfather of tos were taken, our students The Three Lakes Women’s from Nicolet Area Technical
students met with a surprise one noticed that the group of Three Lakes basketball coach began to shake the hands of Club will hold its annual Grad- College will be the guest speak-
during a recent class trip to Honor Flight veterans were Brian Morrow. Mr. Klemp, an- each of the veterans, taking uation Tea at the Reiter Center er. The women’s club scholar-
Washington, D.C., when they from northern Wisconsin.” other one of the Honor Flight time to thank them for their Wednesday, May 18, beginning ships will be awarded following
visited Arlington National The surprised students veterans, has a nephew in service to our country.” with a social gathering at 1 the tea.
Cemetery at the same time as learned that three of the men Clearwater Lake and a The veterans said they p.m. For more information or to
an Honor Flight of World War had ties to the Three Lakes nephew who is a former teach- were impressed with the stu- The graduating senior girls make reservations by the May
II veterans from northern area. er and coach at Three Lakes dents, and contributed money from Three Lakes High School 13 deadline, contact hostess
Wisconsin. High School. The third Honor for the group to have some ice will be honored. Sue Kordula Patti Harris at (715) 546-4004.
“As our group of students “We asked if our students Flight veteran, Mr. Sprague, cream.
was watching the changing of could have a photo with the lives in Three Lakes. “The chance to meet and
the guard at the Tomb of the veterans and meet them,” said “Our students were so talk with veterans of World
Unknown Soldier, we noticed
a group of men in bright-yel-
Wipperman. “As we began to
mingle and talk, we found out
taken with the veterans and
the fact that they were all
War II from Wisconsin was
probably the most memorable
Red Suspenders announce
low shirts, many of whom
were in wheelchairs, at the
we had many connections
with these men.”
from Wisconsin,” said Wipper-
man. “The men also took quite
of any of the experiences from
the whole trip, truly an oppor-
scrap and brush site hours
end of the viewing area,” said For example, Adolph Mor- an interest in our eighth- tunity the students will never
Three Lakes teacher Laura row, a veteran who lives in grade students. After the pho- forget,” said Wipperman. The Three Lakes Red Sus- Brush and wood drop-off
penders Society has an- will cost $10 for a pickup
nounced the summer hours truck, $10 for an 8- by 10-foot
Three Lakes for its community scrap metal trailer, $20 for a truck and
and brush site at 1313 S. Big trailer and $30 for a dump
Senior Citizen Lake Loop Road, south of truck.
Nutrition Menu Three Lakes off Highway 45. The site is not a landfill
The scrap metal and brush and users will not be allowed
Reservations and cancella- site is open Tuesdays from 9 to drop off stumps, painted
tions must be made 24 hours a.m. until noon, and Satur- wood, bags of garbage, paper,
in advance. Phone Diana days and Sundays from 8 a.m. plastics, glass, furniture,
Kern, site manager, at (715)
until 4 p.m. building materials or tires.
546-2959.
The site allows free dona- The Red Suspenders re-
THURSDAY, MAY 12 tion of scrap metal (all metals, mind area residents that it is
Bean soup appliances and batteries) unlawful to rummage through
Ham and Swiss on rye along with bagged grass and or remove anything from the
Fruit juice leaves. property.
Mint brownie Unbagged leaves and grass Payments can be made to
MONDAY, MAY 16 clippings will cost $5 for a the gate attendant at the site
Creamed chipped beef pickup truck, $5 for an 8- by or to Randy Sankey at
on a biscuit 10-foot trailer, $15 for a truck Sankey’s Pub & Grill. For
California-blend vegetables
and trailer and $30 for a more information, contact
Peaches
Peanut butter bar dump truck. Sankey at (715) 546-2164.
TUESDAY, MAY 17
Participants in the April Students of the Month ger, Kylie Gorney, Taylor Pitlik; back row, Chase Ranch-baked chicken
presentation for Three Lakes junior high and high
school included, front row, from left, Indigo Yea-
Kirby, Ben Pitlik, Tiffany Krusick and Principal Bill
Greb. --Contributed Photo
Baked potato
Apricots
Wrestling club to host dinner
Whole-grain roll
Angel food cake fundraiser at Kirby’s Pine Isle
Final Students of the Month recognized with strawberries
The Three Lakes Wrestling will be used for purchasing
Club is scheduled to host its wrestling equipment, tourna-
The last group of Three Month is chosen for grades Lindner.
second annual spaghetti din- ment fees and team clinics.
Lakes Students of the Month seven to 12 at Three Lakes ju- Prize packets with coupons What’s New at the Library?
ner and auction fundraiser For more information or to
for the 2010-’11 school year nior high and high schools. from Baker’s Three Lakes
Saturday, May 21, from 4 to 9 purchase tickets, contact Jed
recently received their These students and their par- Foods, Deja Brew, J J’s Dog-
p.m. at Kirby’s Pine Isle Lechleitner at (715) 891-7633.
awards. ents are invited to an informal house, Lick-A-Dee Splitz and
Sports Bar & Grill, located at The Three Lakes Wrestling
continental breakfast in the Three Lakes Center for the EDWARD U. DEMMER MEMORIAL LIBRARY — THREE LAKES
1261 Pine Isle Road. Club supports the Three
Each month during the school commons, prepared by Arts in the Northwoods are
Proceeds from the event Lakes youth, junior and se-
school year, a Student of the Tina Halverson and Heidi awarded to each student.
Demmer Memorial Library will be used to support the nior high wrestling programs.
in Three Lakes added the fol- kindergarten through 12th-

Free screening of ‘Freedom Riders’ lowing new adult fiction books


to its collection:
grade Three Lakes wrestling
program.
School board
“A Turn in the Road” by The event will feature a
plans meeting
to take place at Center for the Arts Debbie Macomber, “10th An-
niversary” by James Patterson,
“Bel-Air Dead” by Stuart
live and silent auction, sepa-
rate children’s auction and
various raffles for items in- The Three Lakes Board
Wisconsin Public Television Real seeks to engage the com- For more information, con- Woods, “Sixkill” by Robert B. cluding an Apple iPod, hunt- will hold a meeting Wednes-
(WPT), E.U. Demmer Memorial munity by providing access to tact the Demmer Library at Parker, “Dark Side” by Belinda ing gear, a home care package, day, May 18, at 4 p.m. in the
Library and Three Lakes Cen- thought-provoking screenings (715) 546-3391 or visit the li- Bauer and “The Devil’s Light” a massage package, assorted Three Lakes boardroom.
ter for the Arts in the North- and discussion topics. brary at 6961 W. School St. in by Richard North Patterson. gift baskets and more.
woods will offer a free public Funding for Reel to Real is Three Lakes. For more infor- New paperbacks include: Tickets to the dinner will
“At Home in Stone Creek” by be available at the door for a

Happy campenr
screening and discussion of provided by the Alliant Energy mation regarding Reel to Real,
“American Experience: Free- Foundation and Friends of e-mail Lynne Blinkenberg at Linda Lael Miller, “The Pact” cost of $10 for adults and will
by Jodi Picoult, “Season of Pas- include dessert. Tickets will

5k trail Ru
dom Riders” Wednesday, May WPT. lynne.blinkenberg@wpt.org.
18, at 6:30 p.m. at Three Lakes sion” by Danielle Steel, “Cool cost $5 for ages 10 and
Center for the Arts in the Hand Hank” by Kathleen younger and children 3 and
Eagle, “Treasure Creek Dad” younger will be free.
Northwoods.
The story of the Freedom Spring fish fry set May 13 by Terri Reed, “Klondike Hero”
by Jillian Hart and “Rogue
The funds from this event 10:00am
Riders is set in 1961 and chron- Saturday, May 28, 2011
icles the travels of more than Faith Lutheran Church in defray the cost of their son Stallion” by Diana Palmer.
For more information or to Camp Luther, Three lakes
400 black and white Americans Three Lakes will host its Wyatt’s upcoming eye surgery.
who journeyed together spring fish fry Friday, May 13, Supplemental funds have been renew or request books, con-
tact the library at 6961 W. Sign up by May 13 &
through the deep southern at Oneida Village Inn begin- applied for from Thrivent Fi- get a FREE
United States. Deliberately vio- ning at 4:30 p.m. nancial for Lutherans. School St. in Three Lakes, ® race t-shirt!
lating Jim Crow laws, the Free- The cost will be $10 for demmerlibrary.org or (715)
Faith Lutheran Church is a 546-3391. American Red Cross®
dom Riders met with racism adults and $6 for children member of the Evangelical Register at
and mob violence along the younger than 12. The dinner For more information, contact www.campluther.com/5k
Lutheran Church of America.
way, testing their belief in non- will include an all-you-can-eat Sunday services are held at 9
the American Red Cross at or call 715-546-3647
violent activism. buffet of fish, broasted chicken, a.m. For more information, con- 1-800-939-4052 for more information
The screening event is a col- coleslaw, potato salad, french tact the Rev. Barb Girod at
laboration of WPT and the Wis- fries, bread and dessert. (715) 546-2770.
consin Library Association’s The event will benefit the
Reel to Real project. Reel to Stebbeds family, helping them Notice of Meeting to Adjourn
Three Lakes Board of Review to Later Date
THREE LAKES SCHOOL DISTRICT
POSITION OPENING
COMMUNITY Town of Three Lakes, Oneida County

Full-time Art Teacher GARAGE SALE Board of Review will meet on the 7th day of June 2011, at 6:15 p.m. at 6965
West School Street for the purpose of calling the Board of Review into ses-
sion during the thirty-day period beginning on the 2nd Monday of May, pur-
DPI Certification #550 SATURDAY, MAY 28, 2011 suant to Sec. 70.47 (1) of Wis. Statutes.
Grades K-12 Preferred Two Display Location Options:
Mandatory Grades 7-12 • Cy Williams Park, offering public washrooms Due to the fact the assessment roll is not completed at this time, it is antic-
• Individual home garage sale locations ipated that the Board of Review will be adjourned until the 20th day of
Please send letter of interest, résumé and credentials to: INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING? September 2011, from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
William Greb, 7-12 Principal Stop by the Three Lakes Area Chamber office before May 19
Instructional material about the assessment and Board of Review proce-
Three Lakes School District to obtain your sale registration form.
dures will be available at that time, including the Board of Review proce-
6930 W. School Street, Three Lakes, WI 54562 SATURDAY, MAY 28 • 9:00 A.M. dures under Wisconsin law and information on how to file an objection.
Three Lakes School District is an equal opportunity employer. Stop by the Three Lakes Area Chamber office
to pick up your maps, directions and closing times. Notice is hereby given this 11th day of May 2011, by:
4465 Application Deadline: May 13, 2011 (Sponsored by the Three Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce) Courtney Peterson, Town Clerk 4472
VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 9B

JAN HINTZ
(715) 546-2712
THREE LAKES jehintz@hotmail.com
1144 MEDICINE LAKE LODGE RD.
THREE LAKES, WI 54562
PUBLIC NOTICES
_____________
ee discipline. cept where par. (b) applies which, if dis-
(One Week, 5/11/11) (c) Considering employment, promotion, cussed in public, would be likely to have a
REGULAR BOARD MEETING compensation or performance evaluation substantial adverse effect upon the reputa-
Monday, March 21, 2011 data of any public employee over which the tion of any person referred to in such histo-
The regular meeting of the Northland governmental body has jurisdiction or exer- ries or data, or involved in such problems or
Pines Board of Education of Monday, March cises responsibility. investigations.
21, 2011, was called to order by President (e) Deliberating or negotiating the pur- Second by Mike Jovanovic. Roll call vote:
Tim Gaffney at six-o-two p.m. (6:02 p.m.) at chasing of public properties, the investing of Mike Sealander, yes; John Sarama, yes; Mike
the Northland Pines High School in the public funds, or conducting other specified Jovanovic, yes; Jim Mulleady, yes; Holly Mc-
Large Group Instruction Room. The Board public business, whenever competitive or Cormack, yes; Eric Neff, yes; Tim Gaffney,
and citizens recited the Pledge of Allegiance. bargaining reasons require a closed session. yes. Motion carried.
Present were board members: Jim Mulleady; (f) Considering financial, medical, social or RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION - MO-
Eric Neff; Holly McCormack; Tim Gaffney; personal histories or disciplinary data of TION by Mike Sealander that the Board re-
John Sarama and Mike Jovanovic. Quorum specific persons, preliminary consideration convenes to open session to take such action
was established. Mike Sealander arrived at of specific personnel problems or the investi- as the Board deems appropriate. Second by
6:20 p.m. Also present were Mike Richie, Dis- gation of charges against specific persons ex- Holly McCormack. Voice vote 7-0. Motion car-
trict Administrator; Scott Foster, High cept where par. (b) applies which, if dis- ried.
School Principal/Technology; Josh Tilley, cussed in public, would be likely to have a PRINCIPAL POSITION – EAGLE RIVER
Dean of Students; Brian Margelofsky, Activi- substantial adverse effect upon the reputa- ELEMENTARY
ties Director; Jackie Coghlan, Middle School tion of any person referred to in such histo- MOTION by Jim Mulleady that the Board
Principal; Margo Smith, Business Manager; ries or data, or involved in such problems or approves the Eagle River Elementary Princi-
Duane Frey, Elementary Principal; Dave investigations. pal position to be given to Matthew Spets
Bohnen, Building & Grounds Supervisor; Second by Mike Jovanovic. Roll call vote: with an annual salary of $77,000. Second by
Fritz Crall, Building & Grounds Supervisor; John Sarama, yes; Jim Mulleady, yes; Mike Mike Sealander. Roll call vote: Mike Jo-
Maggie Peterson, Director of Pupil Sealander, yes; Eric Neff, yes; Holly McCor- vanovic, yes; Mike Sealander, yes; Eric Neff,
Services/Instruction; Andrew Ambrosius, mack, yes; Tim Gaffney, yes; Mike Jovanovic, yes; John Sarama, yes; Jim Mulleady, yes;
Student Representative; and Karen yes. Motion carried. Holly McCormack, yes; Tim Gaffney, yes. Mo-
Margelofsky, Recording Secretary. There Reconvene to Open Session tion carried.
were 27 citizens in attendance. MOTION by John Sarama that the Board PRINCIPAL POSITION – HIGH SCHOOL
Open Meeting Verification - Tim Gaffney reconvenes to open session to take such ac- MOTION by Tim Gaffney that the Board
verified that the meeting had been duly tion(s) as the Board deems appropriate, fol- approves the High School Principal position
called. Meeting notices were posted at the lowing consideration given in executive ses- to be given to Jim Brewer with an annual
following locations: sion. Second by Mike Sealander. Voice vote 7- salary of $85,000. Second by Jim Mulleady.
1. The Northland Pines High School and 0. Motion carried. Roll call vote: Mike Jovanovic, yes; Mike
Middle School in Eagle River Mike Richie announced that we were back Sealander, yes; Eric Neff, yes; John Sarama,
2. The Northland Pines Elementary in open session and 7 citizens returned to the yes; Jim Mulleady, yes; Holly McCormack,
Schools in Eagle River, Land O' Lakes and St. room. yes; Tim Gaffney, yes. Motion carried.
Germain Motion by Jim Mulleady to not accept the RESIGNATION
3. The Vilas County Courthouse - Eagle Memorandum of Understanding from North- MOTION by Jim Mulleady that the Board
River land Pines Education Association to modify accepts the resignation of Lance Schultz.
4. The Eagle River City Hall the 2009-2011 union agreement between Second by Mike Sealander. Voice vote 7-0.
5. Additional notice was given to the Vilas NPEA and Northland Pines School District. Motion carried.
County News-Review-Eagle River; Second by Mike Sealander. Roll call vote: ADJOURNMENT - MOTION by Mike
WERL/WRJO Radio Station-Eagle River; The John Sarama, yes; Jim Mulleady, yes; Mike Sealander that the Board adjourns. Second
Rhinelander Daily News-Rhinelander and Sealander, yes; Eric Neff, yes; Holly McCor- by Jim Mulleady. Voice vote 7-0. Motion car-
WHDG Radio Station-Rhinelander mack, yes; Tim Gaffney, yes; Mike Jovanovic, ried. The meeting adjourned at 7:35 p.m.
Approval of Agenda - MOTION by Eric Neff yes. Motion carried. 4512
MAY LUAU — The Three Lakes Center for the and had a limbo contest. Karaoke singers includ- that the Board approves the agenda and Tim Gaffney reported the following rea-
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leaves the order to the discretion of the sons for the Board’s decision:
Arts in the Northwoods held its annual luau ed, from left, Paul Savage, Karen Cyrtmus and Chair. Second by John Sarama. Voice vote 6- Stability – at this time there is no state _____________
0. Motion carried.
fundraiser May 1. Attendees, dressed in their is- Dave Kirby. Public Participation Section of the Meet-
budget and the courts are now involved. (Six Weeks, 5/11-6/15/11)
There are too many unanswered questions STATE OF WISCONSIN
land best, enjoyed a tropical buffet, sang karaoke --Photo By Jan Hintz ing
David McMaster addressed the board in
and by accepting a two year agreement it CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY
could put the district at financial risk. We Case No. 10 CV 104
opposition of the teacher protest/absences are currently in uncertain times for all…. ______________________________________________
and hoped the district did not accept any employees, administration, board and tax BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
doctor excuses that were being dispersed at payers. Plaintiff,

Groundwork begins for third annual the protest.


Shirley Kufeldt spoke in opposition of the
teacher protest.
Lorraine Krajewski addressed the board
Open Conversation and Dialog the
board/administration is willing to have an
open candid conversation/dialog with all em-
ployees and not just a select group that
Vs
STEVEN C. MISZKIEWICZ et al.
Defendant(s)
______________________________________________
against the student protest that occurred at

Woodland Enchantment Faerie Fest school. She stated that the community
should be properly informed as to how the
students who protested were disciplined.
Minutes of Past Meetings - MOTION by
speaks on behalf of all district employees. It
is important that everyone hears the same
message and information first hand.
Employee Handbook – the board/adminis-
tration realize that there is a lot of concern
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
______________________________________________
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a
judgment of foreclosure entered on July 28,
2010, in the amount of $151,883.76 the Sheriff
Holly McCormack that the Board dispenses and anxiety from employees who don’t know will sell the described premises at public
Preparations are under way with the reading of the minutes of the Regu-
lar Meeting of February 28, 2011, and ap-
what the future will bring as far as wages, auction as follows:
benefits and work conditions. Board/admin- TIME: June 28, 2011 at 02:00 PM
for the third annual Woodland proves them as presented. Second by Mike istration will start developing an employee TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash or money
Jovanovic. Voice vote 6-0. Motion carried. order at the time of sale; balance due within
Enchantment Faerie Festival, Board Committee Reports & Communica-
handbook that will spell out wages, benefits
and work conditions and will look for open 10 days of confirmation of sale; failure to pay
as more than 350 people are tions
Staff Member of the Month: Lois Steiner.
conversation/dialog with all employees as balance due will result in forfeit of deposit to
plaintiff. 2. Sold “as is” and subject to all
this handbook is developed.
expected to attend the event Lois has been an employee of the Northland Referendum – the board/administration legal liens and encumbrances.
Pines School District for 46 years. She is PLACE: at 330 Court Street, Eagle River,
Saturday, July 30, in Three kind and compassionate with students, fami-
felt that if this two year contract extension
were approved the district would be eluding Wisconsin 54521
lies and staff. Lois has taken care of more
Lakes, according to festival co- sick children (in the office) then many moms
the intent of the proposed budget repair DESCRIPTION: A PARCEL OF LAND IN
GOVERNMENT LOT ONE (1), SECTION
bill/state budget and would possibly have an
ordinator Sue Sadowski. put together!! Lois is always willing to help adverse negative effect on any future refer- FOURTEEN (14), TOWNSHIP FORTY-TWO
and go the extra mile. Her other full time endum in the Northland Pines School Dis- (42) NORTH, RANGE SIX (6) EAST OF THE
This year’s festivalgoers will job is keeping Mr. Frey organized, which she trict. FOURTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, BOUL-
also does very well. Lois runs a tight ship DER JUNCTION TOWNSHIP, VILAS COUN-
be able to decorate faerie doors and is extremely organized. She autographs
Adjournment
TY, WISCONSIN, MORE PARTICULARLY
MOTION by Mike Sealander that the
for their own gardens. her work with excellence. Lois is a wonder-
ful asset to the Northland Pines School Dis-
Board adjourns. Second by Mike Jovanovic. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING
Voice vote 7-0. Motion carried. The meeting AT THE SECTION CORNER COMMON TO
“Faeries and gnomes have trict and she truly deserves this award. Lois adjourned at 8:40 p.m. SECTIONS ELEVEN, TWELVE, THIRTEEN
was present to accept her award from the AND FOURTEEN (11, 12, 13, 14), MARKED
always been recognized as Board.
SPECIAL BOARD MEETING
BY AN IRON ROD IN THE TOWN ROAD;
March 24, 2011
guardians of the Earth and the Tim Gaffney reminded board members
about his fruit tree challenge for the Com-
The special meeting of the Northland THENCE SOUTH 1° 00' EAST 1266.6 FEET
ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SECTION
Pines Board of Education of March 24, 2011,
little doors have become a munity Garden - that Gaffney would match was called to order by President Tim Gaffney FOURTEEN (14) TO THE ONE-EIGHTH
the donation of any board member who do- CORNER AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF
whimsical and fun item for gar- nated a fruit tree to the Community Garden.
at four o’clock p.m. (4:00 p.m.) in the North-
land Pines High School Large Group Instruc- GOVERNMENT LOT ONE (1), MARKED BY
den enthusiasts and faerie John Sarama took him up on the offer.
Finance Committee meeting minutes for
tion Room, 1800 Pleasure Island Road, Eagle AN IRON PIPE, WITNESSED BY A 10" OAK
BEARING SOUTH 10° WEST, 38.5 FEET AND
River, Wisconsin. Present were board mem-
lovers alike,” said Sadowski. the February 28, 2011, meeting and for the bers: Mike Sealander; Mike Jovanovic; John BY A 15" NORWAY PINE BEARING NORTH
March 15, 2011 meeting were distributed in 75° WEST 42.9 FEET; THENCE CONTINUING
Gerry Hansen, of Hansen the March electronic board packet.
Sarama, and Tim Gaffney. Eric Neff, Holly
McCormack and Jim Mulleady were absent. SOUTH 1° 00' EAST 761.4 FEET ALONG THE
Policy, Curriculum & Education Commit-
Cedar Products in Three tee did not meet in the month of March 2011.
Quorum was established. Also in attendance EAST LINE OF SECTION FOURTEEN (14)
TO AN IRON PIPE NEAR THE NORTHERLY
was Mike Richie, District Administrator.
Lakes, helped build faerie Student Representative Report to the There were no citizens in attendance. SHORE OF WOOL LAKE, WITNESSED BY A
Board OPEN MEETING VERIFICATION – Tim MEANDER CORNER BEATING SOUTH 1° 00'
doors for the festival. Andrew Ambrosius reported: Gaffney stated that the meeting had been EAST 65.2 FEET, SAID MEANDER CORNER
the quarter is winding up on Friday; BEING MARKED BY A W.C.D. BRASS-
In addition to creating faerie Track & Field held their first indoor meet
duly called with meeting notices posted at
CAPPED IRON PIPE AT THE SHORE OF
the following locations:
doors, festival attendees can of the year last Thursday and there is anoth-
er one this Thursday;
The Northland Pines High School and Mid- WOOL LAKE; THENCE SOUTH 88° 49.5'
dle School in Eagle River WEST 205.00 FEET ALONG THE LAKE TO
create faerie houses, painted The high school had a very successful The Northland Pines Elementary Schools THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, MARKED BY
blood drive last friday – 58 units donated. AN IRON PIPE; THENCE CONTINUING
rocks and wish boxes. This Woodland Enchantment Faerie Festival coordinator Sue Sad- Ambrosius thanked Josh Tilley for helping
in Eagle River, Land O' Lakes and St. Ger-
ALONG THE LAKE SOUTH 70° 32.5' WEST
main
year, the festival will feature owske, left, and Gerry Hansen of Hansen Cedar Products dis- organize the event;
Taylor Krings will be the new Student Rep-
The Vilas County Courthouse - Eagle River 210.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE
The Eagle River City Hall NORTH 31° 57.5' WEST 1009.34 FEET TO AN
two stages for children to ex- play faerie doors that will be available for painting at this year’s resentative and will begin her term in April; Additional notice has been given: IRON PIPE ON THE NORTH LINE OF GOV-
and ERNMENT LOT ONE (1) AND BEING WITH-
periment on. festival. --Photo By Jan Hintz Andrew thanked the Board for the oppor-
The Vilas County News-Review-Eagle
IN THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
River
There also will be live per- tunity to service as Student Representative.
YMCA Report – Director Nancy Ellis’ re-
WERL/WRJO Radio Station-Eagle River OF THE EXISTING TOWN ROAD; THENCE
SOUTH 88° 42' EAST 60.0 FEET ALONG THE
The Rhinelander Daily News-Rhinelander
formances by the Fiddlers ing, ribbon-dancing and may- The festival will be held port was distributed in the electronic board WHDG Radio Station-Rhinelander NORTH LINE OF GOVERNMENT LOT ONE
packet. Mike Richie added information (1) TO AN IRON PIPE ON THE SOUTHERLY
Four, Danceworks Unlimited pole-dancing events. from 1 to 4 p.m. at the En- about the award ceremony for Standing Up
APPROVAL OF AGENDA - MOTION by
Mike Jovanovic that the Board approves the RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE TOWN ROAD;
for Rural WI and passed around the award
and Da Hoopin Sisters. Celtic Faerie merchandise will be chanted Garden in Three plaque.
agenda as presented. Second by Mike Sealan- THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 88° 42' EAST
514.3 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF
der. Voice vote 4-0. Motion carried.
dancing and zumba will be available for sale. Concessions Lakes. Tickets will cost $7 and Administrators’ Reports EXECUTIVE SESSION - MOTION by Tim GOVERNMENT LOT ONE (1) TO AN IRON
Scott Foster reported on the pupil truancy Gaffney that the Board adjourns to closed PIPE; THENCE SOUTH 11° 33.5' EAST 789.40
demonstrated. will be handled by the eighth- are available at M&I Bank in issue from the student protest. He stated session pursuant to s. 19.85(1)(c)(e)(f), of the FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, IN-
that the protest began in the commons CLUDING THE LAND LYING BETWEEN
Also returning to the festival grade class to raise money for Three Lakes. For more infor- where he informed the students of the conse-
Wisconsin Statutes to conduct interviews of
THE LAKESHORE BASELINE AND THE
finalists for the principal vacancies; and to
are the storytelling, face-paint- its trip to Washington, D.C. mation, visit TLFF.info. quences of missing class and told them if
they returned to class immediately they
discuss negotiations, contracts and employ- WATER’S EDGE.
ee discipline. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 5762 Evergreen
could avoid punishment. He reported that (c) Considering employment, promotion, Lane, Boulder Junction, WI 54512
some students did return to class. They did compensation or performance evaluation TAX KEY NO.: 4-368
take attendance and knew who missed class- data of any public employee over which the Russell J Karnes
es (104 students missed), those students had governmental body has jurisdiction or exer- State Bar # 1054982
to serve 2 detentions (8 students did them cises responsibility. Blommer Peterman, S.C.
after school already, 30 more will be serving (e) Deliberating or negotiating the pur- 165 Bishops Way
lunch detentions) and students who were chasing of public properties, the investing of Brookfield, WI 53005
athletes had even more consequences and public funds, or conducting other specified 262-790-5719
missed game time. Scott continued to talk public business, whenever competitive or Please go to www.blommerpeterman.com
about the second protest that they were bargaining reasons require a closed session. to obtain the bid for this sale.
alerted about last week and explained how (f) Considering financial, medical, social or Blommer Peterman, S.C. is the creditor’s
they were able to do an Alert Now phone call personal histories or disciplinary data of attorney and is attempting to collect a debt
to parents making them aware of the situa- specific persons, preliminary consideration on its behalf.
tion. Scott reported that we did not have any of specific personnel problems or the investi- Any information obtained will be used for
students take part in the second nationwide gation of charges against specific persons ex- the purpose.
protest. cept where par. (b) applies which, if dis- 268919
Margo Smith reported on the Governor’s cussed in public, would be likely to have a 4519
Revenue Limit Worksheet and stated that
she put together a preliminary revenue limit
substantial adverse effect upon the reputa-
tion of any person referred to in such histo-
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worksheet on how the proposed Budget Re- ries or data, or involved in such problems or
pair Bill will affect our district. investigations. _____________
Scott Foster commended Dave Strong, HS Second by John Sarama. Roll call vote:
English Teacher, for being named a Kohl (Six Weeks, 4/13-5/18/11)
Mike Sealander, yes; Mike Jovanovic, yes; STATE OF WISCONSIN
Teacher Fellow Recipient and Joshua John Sarama; yes; Tim Gaffney; yes. Motion
Boehm, HS Student, for being named a Kohl CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY
carried. Case No. 10-CV-252
Initiative Scholarship Recipient. RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION - MO-
Discussion/Action Items: Case Code No. 30404
TION by Mike Sealander that the Board re- Foreclosure of Mortgage
Payment of Bills convenes to open session. Second by John ______________________________________________
MOTION by John Sarama that the Board Sarama. Voice vote 4-0. Motion carried.
approves the payment of bills according to CB 2010 LLC,
ADJOURNMENT - MOTION by Mike Jo- as successor in interest to Citizens Bank,
the summary check register dated 02/25/11 - vanovic that the Board adjourns. Second by
03/14/11 in the amount of $424,490.52. Second Plaintiff,
Mike Sealander. Voice vote 4-0. Motion car- v.
by Mike Sealander. Voice vote 7-0. Motion ried. The meeting adjourned at approximate-
carried. JACK L. STENGEL;
ly 9:58 p.m. PAMELA J. STENGEL;
Open Enrollment Transfers In and Out SPECIAL BOARD MEETING
MOTION by Holly McCormack that the NORTH COUNTRY SPORT MARINE, INC.,
April 5, 2011 a Wisconsin corporation;
Board approves Open Enrollment Transfers The special meeting of the Northland
In #1 through #38; the Board also approves MID-WISCONSIN BANK;
Pines Board of Education of April 5, 2011, POLARIS ACCEPTANCE INC.,
Open Enrollment Transfers Out #1 through was called to order by President Tim Gaffney
#18. Second by Eric Neff Voice vote 7-0. Mo- a Minnesota corporation;
at six-o-four p.m. (6:04 p.m.) in the Northland STATE OF WISCONSIN
tion carried. Pines High School Large Group Instruction
Jim Mulleady questioned whether the DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE and
Room, 1800 Pleasure Island Road, Eagle PARK CITY CREDIT UNION,
open enrollment deadline date has changed River, Wisconsin. Present were board mem-
with any of the state budget bills that have Defendants.
bers: Mike Sealander, John Sarama, Mike Jo- ______________________________________________
been passed recently. Mike Richie stated vanovic, Jim Mulleady, Holly McCormack;
that because it did not pass prior to the Open NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Eric Neff; and Tim Gaffney. Quorum was es- ______________________________________________
Enrollment window closing, it will not be ex-
CANCER FUNDRAISER — Participants at the Halada, Scott Sorge and Don Eaglesham, who tended this year; however, we anticipate it
tablished. Also in attendance were Mike STATE OF WISCONSIN:
Richie, District Administrator; Scott Foster, SS.
Red Suspenders Society’s fundraiser for Jokin’ drew raffle tickets for the event’s attendees. will be open longer next year. Mike Richie
noted that this is the first year that North-
High School Principal/Director of Technolo- COUNTY OF VILAS:
gy; and Susie Block, Recording Secretary. By virtue of and pursuant to a judgment of
Joe Casper April 23 included, from left, Bobbie --Photo By Jan Hintz land Pines has had more open enrollment ap- There was one citizen in attendance. foreclosure entered in the above-entitled ac-
plicants coming into the district than going OPEN MEETING VERIFICATION – Tim tion on September 3, 2010, as amended
out. Gaffney stated that the meeting had been March 3, 2011, I will sell the following-de-
Youth Options duly called with meeting notices posted at scribed mortgaged premises at public auc-
Scott Foster reported there were no Youth the following locations: tion at the Vilas County Courthouse, 330
Options applications for Fall 2011; therefore, The Northland Pines High School and Mid- Court Street, Eagle River, Vilas County, on
no action was needed. dle School in Eagle River June 2, 2011 at 2:00 p.m.:

T hank You 2011-2012 CESA Shared Services Contract


MOTION by Eric Neff that the Board ap-
proves the 2011-2012 CESA Shared Services
Contract. Second by Holly McCormack. Voice
The Northland Pines Elementary Schools
in Eagle River, Land O' Lakes and St. Ger-
main
The Vilas County Courthouse - Eagle River
Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Certified Survey Map No.
2813 as recorded in Volume 9 Certified Sur-
veys, Page 314, being Part of Government Lot
4, Section 15,
The Red Suspenders Society of Three Lakes would like to thank everyone for attending and vote 7-0. Motion carried.
District Administrator Evaluation Form
The Eagle River City Hall Township 42 North, Range 5 East, Town of
Additional notice has been given: Manitowish Waters, Vilas County, Wisconsin.
generously participating in our first annual Spring Cancer Fundraiser. More than 400 people at- MOTION by Eric Neff that the Board ap- The Vilas County News-Review-Eagle Tax Parcel Nos.: CS 1/849-23, CS1/849-24
proves the revised District Administrator
tended the Jokin’ Joe Cancer Benefit. Many people came from outside our local area and state. evaluation form as recommended by the Pol-
River
WERL/WRJO Radio Station-Eagle River
and CS1/849-25
Property Address: 157 W. Hwy. 51, Mani-
The huge success of the evening was everyone coming together, right on the heels of being icy Committee. Second by Mike Sealander. The Rhinelander Daily News-Rhinelander towish Waters
Jim Mulleady clarified that the Policy Com- WHDG Radio Station-Rhinelander TERMS OF SALE: 10% down in the form of
awarded “The Best Single Town in America.” mittee has been working on this new evalua- APPROVAL OF AGENDA - MOTION by cash, certified check or cashier’s check, or
tion form for months but they would like to Mike Sealander that the Board approves the
The whole community made this evening totally unforgettable, everybody helping and par- give the board members more time to look it agenda and leaves the order to the discretion
money order must be paid at the time of sale.
No personal checks or letters of credit will
over and would like to wait another month
ticipating made this fundraiser awesome. YOU made this all possible! before voting on it. Eric Neff withdrew his
of the Chair. Second by Mike Jovanovic. be accepted. Buyer to pay applicable Wiscon-
Voice vote 7-0. Motion carried. sin real estate transfer tax from the proceeds
motion; Mike Sealander withdrew his second EXECUTIVE SESSION - MOTION by Tim of the sale. The balance of the price shall be
• People attending • People who donated money to the motion. Since the motion was with- Gaffney that the Board adjourns to closed paid to the Clerk of Courts by cash, certified
drawn, no voice vote was taken. This item session pursuant to s. 19.85(1)(c)(e) and (f), of
• People who donated raffle & door prizes • Community volunteers will appear on the April agenda for action. the Wisconsin Statutes to negotiate con-
check or cashier’s check no later than 10
days after confirmation of the sale by the
Co-Curricular Contracts
• Red Suspender members and family • High school volunteers MOTION by Eric Neff that the Board ap-
tracts for principal finalists; to discuss em- Court. If the balance is not paid within that
ployee discipline; and/or to discuss an em- 10-day period, Bidder forfeits the down pay-
• Jackie Walker and the Oneida Village staff for great food and accommodations! proves the issue of co-curricular contracts as ployment agreement with the NPEA regard- ment made.
follows: Middle School Track Assistant – ing a member/employee. These statutes state: The property will be sold subject to all
Ryan Prod; and High School Girls’ Soccer As- (c) Considering employment, promotion,
Wow! and T hank You! sistant – Amy Sookochoff. Second by Mike
Sealander. Voice vote 6-1. Motion carried.
Retirements
compensation or performance evaluation
data of any public employee over which the
legal encumbrances.
DATED at Eagle River, Wisconsin, this 31st
day of March, 2011.
Red Suspenders Society is a 501 C-3 organization that sponsors 6 events each year and a spring MOTION by Jim Mulleady that the Board
governmental body has jurisdiction or exer-
cises responsibility.
/s/ Frank Tomlanovich, Sheriff
Vilas County, Wisconsin
and fall highway cleanup. We also donate money to scholarships, help with community projects accepts the retirements of the following staff (e) Deliberating or negotiating the pur- THIS DOCUMENT DRAFTED BY:
members: Keith Lodholz, Phyllis Case, Mary chasing of public properties, the investing of Metzler, Timm, Treleven, Pahl, Beck, S.C.
and help people struggling to endure personal disasters or medical bills. New members are al- Beth DeFaut, and Diane Bugni. Second by public funds, or conducting other specified Attorneys for Plaintiff
Holly McCormack. Voice vote 7-0. Motion car- public business, whenever competitive or
ways welcome. (715) 546-2164. ried. bargaining reasons require a closed session.
By: Ronald F. Metzler
WI Bar Member No.: 1010044
Executive Session (f) Considering financial, medical, social or
THANK YOU ALL AGAIN! 5454 MOTION by Tim Gaffney to adjourn to ex- personal histories or disciplinary data of
222 Cherry Street
Green Bay, WI 54301-4223
ecutive session in accordance with Chapter specific persons, preliminary consideration (920) 435-9393
19, Sub-Chapter IV, pursuant to s. of specific personnel problems or the investi- 4417
19.85(1)(c)(e)(f) of the Wisconsin Statutes to gation of charges against specific persons ex-
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PUBLIC NOTICES
_____________ Co. Treasurer, M - Associated Commerce ment of Transportation, P.O. Box 8902, Madi- Bartsch, 2305 Middleton Beach Rd., Middle-
pany Inc., P.O. Box 209, Land O’ Lakes, WI M - Hinsdale Bank & Trust, 25 E. First St.,
(Three Weeks, 5/11-5/25/11) Bank, 515 W. Wells St., Milwaukee, WI 53203, 54540, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, L - Internal son, WI 53706, M - Nicolet Credit Union, P.O. ton, WI 53562, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 944, Hinsdale, IL 60521, 1179, 2008-2007, $292.30
STATE OF WISCONSIN 101, 2008-2007, $166.93 Revenue Service, 310 W. Wisconsin, P.o. Box Box 1237, Eagle River, WI 54521, 680, 2008- 2008-2007, $1,231.20 28-856-22 S 25 T 43 R 05 439770 Lot 2
CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY 2-2831-05 S 31 T 40 R 07 455015 754/601 Prt 3205, Milwaukee, WI 53201-3205, L - Wiscon- 2007, $2,093.23 22-333 S 11 T 43 R 06 124/037 Prt Govt Lot 1 13CS303 Prt Govt Lot 3, O - Innocent O.
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SE SE, O - Anton J. Podhora Jr., 10528 Town- sin Department of Revenue, P.O. Box 8902, 14-830-12 S 19 T 40 R 10 696/677 Lot 2 Exc 454-394, O - Harvey L. Bartsch Jr., 2305 Okoye, 3115 Aviara Ct., Naperville, IL 60564,
IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE line Rd., Arbor Vitae, WI 54568, O - Anton J. Madison, WI 53706, 505, 2008-2007, $164.99 2CS188 Prt NW NE, O - Patrick J. Collins, Middleton Beach Rd., Middleton, WI 53562, O O - Kristiann M. Okoye, 3115 Aviara Ct.,
OF TAX LIENS PURSUANT TO SECTION Podhora Jr., 10528 Townline Rd., Arbor Vitae, 12-1564 S 02 T 42 R 10 456/036 Prt SW SE 5303 CTH G, Eagle River, WI 54521, O - Bar- - Marilyn Bartsch, 2305 Middleton Beach Rd., Naperville, IL 60564, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer,
75.521, WISCONSIN STATUTES, BY VILAS WI 54568, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - Mort- Jdgmnt 478412, O - Dietmar Busch, P.O. Box bara J. Collins, 5303 CTH G, Eagle River, WI Middleton, WI 53562, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - Hinsdale Bank & Trust, 25 E. First St.,
COUNTY, LIST OF TAX LIENS FOR 2011, gage Electronic Registration Systems, P.O. 181, Phelps, WI 54554, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 54521, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, L - Wisconsin 945, 2008-2007, $665.51 Hinsdale, IL 60521, 1180, 2008-2007, $1,369.64
NUMBER 1. Box 2026, Flint, MI 48501-2021, L - Child Sup- M - Headwaters State Bank, P.O. Box 149, Department of Transportation, P.O. Box 8902, 22-333-01 S 11 T 43 R 06 192/039 Prt Govt 28-856-23 S 25 T 43 R 05 439770 Lot 1
NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT PROCEED- port Agency Vilas County, 330 Court St., Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, 509, 2008-2007, Madison, WI 53706, 681, 2008-2007, $431.97 Lot 1, O - Harvey L. Bartsch Jr., 2305 Middle- 13CS305 Prt Govt Lot 3, O - Innocent O.
ING IN REM TO FORECLOSURE TAX LIENS Eagle River, WI 54521, 103, 2008-2007, $456.48 14-995 S 22 T 40 R 10 391479 474/094 233/255 ton Beach Rd., Middleton, WI 53562, O - Mar- Okoye, 3115 Aviara Ct., Naperville, IL 60564,
BY VILAS COUNTY $3,764.66 12-1610 S 05 T 42 R 10 367/100 Govt Lot 1 Prt Govt Lot 7 Exc 403609, O - Mary K. Turn- ilyn Bartsch, 2305 Middleton Beach Rd., Mid- O - Kristiann M. Okoye, 3115 Aviara Ct.,
4-713 S 30 T 42 R 06 415854 Prt NW NW, O - EXC 135-386, 411-680, 907-40, O - Nagel Lum- er, S37 W27160 Genesee Rd., Waukesha, WI dleton, WI 53562, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 946, Naperville, IL 60564, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer,
Case No. 2011CV124 c/o Geoffry Ward GFW LLC, 29 Foot Hills Way, ber Company Inc., P.O. Box 209, Land O’ 53189, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 685, 2008-2007, 2008-2007, $1,996.53 M - Hinsdale Bank & Trust, 25 E. First St.,
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Bloomfield, CT 06002, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, Lakes, WI 54540, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, L - $1,966.54 22-336 S 11 T 43 R 06 192/039 Prt Govt Lot 1, Hinsdale, IL 60521, 1181, 2008-2007, $292.30
TAKE NOTICE THAT all persons having or M - Bank M&I Marshall & Ilsley, P.O. Box Internal Revenue Service, 310 W. Wisconsin, 14-1560 S 31 T 40 R 10 386072 Prt Govt Lot O - Harvey L. Bartsch Jr., 2305 Middleton 28-856-24 S 25 T 43 R 05 439770 Lot 2
claiming to have any right, title or interest in 5160, Appleton, WI 54912-5160, 127, 2008-2007, P.O. Box 3205, Milwaukee, WI 53201-3205, L - 4 Lng W Crk, O - Patrick Zdroik, 1284 Perch Beach Rd., Middleton, WI 53562, O - Marilyn 13CS305 Prt Govt Lot 3, O - Innocent O.
or lien upon the real property described in $2,566.46 Wisconsin Department of Revenue, P.O. Box Lake Rd., Eagle River, WI 54521, O - Patricia Bartsch, 2305 Middleton Beach Rd., Middle- Okoye, 3115 Aviara Ct., Naperville, IL 60564,
the List of Tax Liens, Number 1, on file in the 4-1017 S 01 T 42 R 07 431870 Prt Govt Lot 6 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 525, 2008-2007, Zdroik, 1284 Perch Lake Rd., Eagle River, WI ton, WI 53562, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 947, O - Kristiann M. Okoye, 3115 Aviara Ct.,
Office of the Clerk of Circuit Court of Vilas & SW SE F/K/A G6-7, 15-8, O - Jason Roberts, $359.31 54521, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - Headwa- 2008-2007, $1,563.95 Naperville, IL 60564, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer,
County, dated April 07, 2011, and herein 9347 High Pines Ln., Boulder Junction, WI 12-1620 S 05 T 42 R 10 509/073 Frl NE NW N ters State Bank, P.O. Box 149, Land O’ Lakes, 22-1054-01 S 27 T 44 R 06 385264 Prt Govt M - Hinsdale Bank & Trust, 25 E. First St.,
above set forth, are hereby notified that the 54512, O - Jodi Roberts, 9347 High Pines Ln., Hwy, O - Nagel Lumber Company Inc., P.O. WI 54540, L - Wisconsin Department of Rev- Lot 4, O - William J. Hill, P.O. Box 113, Hinsdale, IL 60521, 1182, 2008-2007, $367.48
filing of such List of Tax Liens in the Office of Boulder Junction, WI 54512, L - Vilas Co. Box 209, Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, L - Vilas enue, P.O. Box 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 709, Presque Isle, WI 54557, L - Vilas Co. Treasur- 28-856-25 S 25 T 43 R 05 439770 Lot 3
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Vilas Coun- Treasurer, M - Jeannie Mulford David C. Mul- Co. Treasurer, L - Internal Revenue Service, 2008-2007, $974.18 er, M - River Valley Bank, 327 N. 17th Ave., 13SC305 Prt Govt Lot 3, O - Innocent O.
ty constitutes the commencement by said ford, c/o Robt. Oliver/Close LLC, 124 N. Water 310 W. Wisconsin, P.O. Box 3205, Milwaukee, 14-1695-04 S 32 T 40 R 10 835/481 Prt SW Ste. 100, Wausau, WI 54401, M - Headwaters Okoye, 3115 Aviara Ct., Naperville, IL 60564,
Vilas County of a special proceeding in the St., Ste. 300, Rockford, IL 61107, 136, 2008- WI 53201-3205, L - Wis. Dept. of Revenue, P.O. NW, O - Jerome V. Trollan Jr., P.O. Box 2124, State Bank, P.O. Box 116, 8319 Main, Presque O - Kristiann M. Okoye, 3115 Aviara Ct.,
circuit court for Vilas County to foreclose 2007, $17.15 Box 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 525, 2008-2007, Eagle River, WI 54521, O - Corissa A. Trollan, Isle, WI 54557, L - Langlade Country Child Naperville, IL 60564, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer,
the tax liens therein described by foreclo- 4-1045 S 01 T 42 R 07 658/596 643/679 $348.31 P.O. Box 2124, Eagle River, WI 54521, L - Vilas Support Agency, 837 Clermont St., Antigo, WI M - Hinsdale Bank & Trust, 25 E. First St.,
sure proceeding In Rem and that a notice of 315/685 OL 1 High Lake Vista & 1/18 Int OL 1, 12-1621 S 05 T 42 R 10 285/203 196/059 Prt Co. Treasurer, M - Citifinancial Inc., 2120 Lin- 54409-1948, 961, 2008-2007, $140.00 Hinsdale, IL 60521, 1183, 2008-2007, $367.48
the pendency of such proceeding against 2, 3 Lk Access EXC 297-136, 326-298, 341-251, FRL NE NW & NW NW F/K/A 5-2, 6-1 MFG coln St., Ste. C, Rhinelander, WI 54501, 717, 22-1076-27 S 29 T 44 R 06 433752 425518 28-951 S 28 T 43 R 05 483861 483860 Prt NE
each piece or parcel of land therein de- 349-612, 381-662, 423-248, 435-393, 435-394, Deed 480196 Vacated Order 480270, O - Nagel 2008-2007, $657.28 419327 Lot 7 14CS15 Prt SW SW Jdgmnt SE, O - TOny R. Schellinger, B1038 Brunell
scribed was filed in the office of the Clerk of 436-213, 440-488, O - H.J. Branham, P.O. Box Lumber Company Inc., P.O. Box 209, Land O’ 14-1703 S 32 T 40 R 10 465/360 465/354 488574, O - Michael J. Dannehy, 3203 Edward Rd., Winchester, WI 54557, L - Vilas Co. Trea-
the Circuit Court on April 07, 2011. Such pro- 552, Woodruff, WI 54568, L - Vilas Co. Treasur- Lakes, WI 54540, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, L - 297/045 NE SE Exc S216' of N784' of E382' St., Marengo, IL 60152, O - Ruth Ann Dan- surer, 1185, 2008-2007, $96.04
ceeding is brought against the real property er, 139, 2008-2007, $11.29 Internal Revenue Service, 310 W. Wisconsin Assmt Inc 1704, 1705, 1707, O - Lois V. Gough, nehy, 3203 Edward St., Marengo, IL 60152, L - 28-1610 S 32 T 44 R 05 539/424 379/469 Lots
herein described only and is to foreclose the 4-1046 S 01 T 42 R 07 658/596 643/679 315/685 St., P.O. Box 3205, Milwaukee, WI 53201-3205, 1091 Sundstein Rd., Eagle River, WI 54521, L Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - River Valley Bank, 66 & 67 Blk 10 Turtle Lake Resort Sub, O -
tax liens described in such list. No personal OL 2 High Lake Vista & 1/18 Int OL 1, 2, 3 Lk L - Wisconsin Department of Revenue, P.O. - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - Associated Bank, 8590 USH 51 N., Minocqua, WI 54548, 966, Thomas N. Ajer, 411 Memphis Ave., Madison,
judgment will be entered herein for such Access EXC 297-136, 326-298, 341-521, 349-612, Box 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 526, 2008-2007, P.O. Box 1598, Eagle River, WI 54521, 719, 2008-2007, $1,691.52 WI 53714, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 1195, 2008-
taxes, assessments or other legal charges or 381-662, 423-248, 435-393, 435-394, 436-213, $8,941.05 2008-2007, $2,433.70 22-1163 S 34 T 44 R 06 821/217 Prt NE NW 2007, $25.05
any part thereof. 440-488, O - H.J. Branham, P.O. Box 552, 12-1623 S 05 T 42 R 10 347/044 1 Sq A in SE 14-1826 S 34 T 40 R 10 650/539 Prt SE SW Lng E Hwy Exc 267-247 Assmt Inc CN 1154, O 221-113 S 28 T 40 R 10 934/660 Prt Outlots 4,
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT all per- Woodruff, WI 54568, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, Cor FRL NE NW, O - Nagel Lumber Company Assmt Inc CN 1826-1, O - Tara M. Yahnke, - David Trojan, P.O. Box 38, Presque Isle, WI 5 County Clerks Plat Govt Lot 6 & NW Exc
sons having or claiming to have any right, 140, 2008-2007, $11.29 Inc., P.O. Box 209, Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, L 1041 Bloom Rd., Eagle River, WI 54521, L - 54557, O - Susan Trojan, P.O. Box 38, Presque 667-514, O - Jeanne M. Soderberg NKA Wait-
title or interest in or lien upon the real prop- 4-1047 S 01 T 42 R 07 OL 3 High Lake Vista - Vilas Co. Treasurer, L - Internal Revenue Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - First National Bank, Isle, WI, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - MW rovich, P.O. Box 681, Florence, WI 54121, L -
erty described in said List of Tax Liens are & 1/18 Int OL 1, 2, 3 Lk Access EXC 297-136, Service, 310 W. Wisconsin St., P.O. Box 3205, P.O. Box 1209, Eagle River, WI 54521, O - Bank, 6001 W. Capitol Dr., Milwaukee, WI Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - First National Bank
hereby notified that a certified copy of such 326-298, 341-251, 349-612, 381-662, 423-248, Milwaukee, WI 53201-3205, L - Wisconsin De- Karen A. Yahnke, 1041 Bloom Rd., Eagle 53216, M - M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank, 320 of Eagle River, P.O. Box 1209, Eagle River, WI
List of Tax Liens has been posted in the Of- 435-393, 435-394, 436-213, 440-488, O - H.J. partment of Revenue, P.O. Box 8902, Madi- River, WI 54521, O - Norbert Malicki, 1041 Oak St., Woodruff, WI 54568, L - WI Dept. of 54521, 1207, 2008-2007, $2,763.07
fice of the County Treasurer of Vilas County Branham, P.O. Box 552, Woodruff, WI 54568, L son, WI 53706, 527, 2008-2007, $11.92 Bloom Rd., Eagle River, WI 54521, 731, 2008- Revenue, Workers Compensation, P.O. Box 221-244 S 28 T 40 R 10 663/025 Lot 3 Blk 1
and will remain posted for public inspection - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 141, 2008-2007, $11.29 12-1624 S 05 T 42 R 10 347/044 Prt NE NW, O 2007, $360.19 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 967, 2008-2007, Dickinson-Cook-Tambling Add Exc 425-120,
up to and including August 31, 2011, which 4-1458-011 S 17 T 42 R 07 936/628 Prt Govt - Nagel Lumber Company Inc., P.O. Box 209, 16-122-03 S 09 T 42 R 05 393370 Lot 36 Plat $1,388.89 O - Toni L. Kleeba, P.O. Box 635, Eagle River,
date is hereby fixed as the last day for re- Lot 2 Pcl 6, O - T Rentals LLC, P.O. Box 6, Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, L - Vilas Co. Trea- Rest Lake & Vacated Rd, O - Hugo Kimmer- 22-1185 S 34 T 44 R 06 428515 Prt SW SE & WI 54521, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - Wiscon-
demption. Plover, WI 54568, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 154, surer, L - Internal Revenue Service, 310 W. ling, N111 W15835 Vienna Ct., Germantown, Prt Govt Lot 4 Exc 189-082 F/K/A 15-3, G4-1, O sin Finance, P.O. Box 1066, Rhinelander, WI
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT any per- 2008-2007, $700.21 Wisconsin St., P.O. Box 3205, Milwaukee, WI WI 53022, O - Sally Kimmerling, N111 W15835 - Anna M. McMeekan, P.O. Box 233, Math- 54501, 1216, 2008-2007, $1,693.25
son having or claiming to have any right, 6-292-02 S 12 T 40 R 09 569/306 Prt Govt 53201-3205, L - Wisconsin Department of Rev- Vienna Ct., Germantown, WI 53022, L - Vilas erville, IL 61263, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 969, 221-430 S 28 T 40 R 10 422386 Lot 14 Blk 5
title or interest in or lien upon any such par- Lots 4 & 5, O - Frank P. Merkel, P.O. Box 2132, enue, P.O. Box 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 528, Co. Treasurer, 745, 2008-2007, $142.83 2008-2007, $1,547.79 Lake Park Addn Assmt Inc CN 431 Jdgmnt
cel may, on or before said August 31, 2011, re- Eagle River, WI 54521, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 2008-2007, $11.92 16-365 S 10 T 42 R 05 646/331 490/071 Prt SE 22-1277 S 35 T 44 R 06 660/471 Prt Govt Lot 489726, O - Tina Estrada, 694 Carlson Ln.,
deem such delinquent tax liens by paying to L - Internal Revenue Service, 310 W. Wiscon- 12-1626 S 05 T 42 R 10 291/221 W 1/2 FRL SW F/K/A 12-12, 12-25, O - Nancy Patek, P.O. 3 Lng Bet 1/4 Ln & 1/8 Ln Exc 253-340, 672- Eagle River, WI 54521, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer,
the County Treasurer of Vilas County, the sin, P.O. Box 3205, Milwaukee, WI 53201-3205, NW NW, O - Nagel Lumber Company Inc., P.O. Box 70, Manitowish Waters, WI 54545, L - 629, 674-008, 685-626, 687-688, O - Taylor In- M - River Valley Bank, P.O. Box 2350, Eagle
amount of all such unpaid tax liens and in L - Wisconsin Department of Revenue, P.O. Box 209, Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, L - Vilas Vilas Co. Treasurer, 754, 2008-2007, $743.11 vestment Corp., P.O. Box 9160, North St. Paul, River, WI 54521, M - City of Eagle River, WI
addition thereto, all interest and penalties Box 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 179, 2008-2007, Co. Treasurer, L - Internal Revenue Service, 16-514 S 12 T 42 R 05 537/039 Prt Govt Lot 6, MN 55109, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 974, 2008- Municipal Corp., 1835 N. Stevens St.,
which have accrued on said unpaid tax liens, $600.74 310 W. Wisconsin St., P.O. Box 3205, Milwau- O - Randall V. Fitzgerald, 1306 W. 4th Ave., 2007, $11.08 Rhinelander, WI 54501, 1226, 2008-2007,
computed to and including the date of re- 6-349-12 S 14 T 40 R 09 432606 Lot 3 9CS14 kee, WI 53201-3205, L - Wisconsin Depart- Brodhead, WI 53520, O - Debra R. Fitzgerald, 22-1506-04 S 14 T 43 R 07 525/614 Prt SE NW $733.43
demption, plus the reasonable costs that the & 1/12 Int OL 1 Prt Govt Lot 4, O - Blaze ment of Revenue, P.O. Box 8902, Madison, WI 1306 W. 4th Ave., Brodhead, WI 53520, L - & SW NW Pcl 1 F/K/A 8-9, 7-1, O - Roxanne L. 221-759-01 S 28 T 40 R 10 407432 Lot 13 Blk
county incurred to initiate the proceedings Champeny, 3682 Champeny Ln., Conover, WI 53706, 529, 2008-2007, $538.07 Vilas Co. Treasurer, 758, 2008-2007, $96.78 Wilson, P.O. Box 363, Boulder Junction, WI 1 CL Perry’s 1st Addn, O - James T. Carey Jr.,
plus the person’s share of the reasonable 54519, O - Kelli Champeny, 3682 Champeny 12-1628 S 05 T 42 R 10 549/557 SW NW Lng 16-1257-08 S 24 T 42 R 05 726/499 Prt SE SE 54512, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 983, 2008-2007, P.O. Box 128, Eagle River, WI 54521, O - Diane
costs of publication under sub. (6). Ln., Conover, WI 54519, L - Vilas Co. Treasur- W Rd '94 MFL 658-81, O - Nagel Lumber Com- Pcl 6, O - Michael L. Patek, P.O. Box 70, Man- $3,610.41 C. Carey, P.O. Box 128, Eagle River, WI 54521,
DATED this 07th day of April, 2011. er, 183, 2008-207, $280.01 pany Inc., P.O. Box 209, Land O’ Lakes, WI itowish Waters, WI 54545, O - Nancy J. Patek, 24-282 S 05 T 40 R 08 443732 Lot 1 Birch L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - River Valley Bank,
VILAS COUNTY 8-941-10 S 13 T 41 R 10 404088 395617 Prt 54540, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, L - Internal P.O. Box 70, Manitowish Waters, WI 54545, L - Springs Estates, O - Russell J. Mann, 2765 P.O. Box 2350, Eagle River, WI 54521, 1242,
/s/Jerri Radtke, Vilas County Treasurer NE SW, O - Peter D. Hogenmiller, 3709 Mon- Revenue Service, 310 W. Wisconsin St., P.O. Vilas Co. Treasurer, 771, 2008-2007, $173.48 Balsam Blvd., Sayner, 54560, O - Marla K. 2008-2007, $2,530.74
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heim Rd., Conover, WI 54519, O - Melissa J. Box 3205, Milwaukee, WI 53201-3205, L - Wis- Mann, 2765 Balsam Blvd., Sayner, WI 54560, L 221-826 S 28 T 40 R 10 547/579 Lot 7 & Prt
STATE OF WISCONSIN Hogenmiller, 5400 N. Black Oak Lake Rd., consin Department of Revenue, P.O. Box 2 & Prt NW NE F/K/A 2-4, G2-1, Exc 402357, O - Vilas Co. Treasurer, L - LaCrosse County Lot 8 Blk 4 CL Perry’s 3rd Addn F/K/A 7,8-2 4,
CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, L - Vilas Co. Trea- 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 530, 2008-2007, - Wayne G. Collette, 54 Twin Pines Rd., Mani- Child Support Agency, Admin. Center Rm. O - Clifford J. Olson, 315 Illinois St., Eagle
surer, 255, 2008-2007, $343.27 $24.90 towish Waters, WI 54545, O - Bernadette A. 2160, 400 N. 4th St., LaCrosse, WI 54601-3200, River, WI 54521, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M -
THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF
8-1298 S 24 T 41 R 10 540/173 Prt Govt Lot 2 12-1628-01 S 05 T 42 R 10 549/557 SW NW Collette, 54 Twin Pines Rd., Manitowish Wa- 1006, 2008-2007, $1,045.13 First National Bank of Eagle River, P.O. Box
TAX LIENS PURSUANT TO SECTION 75.521,
& Prt Govt Lot 3 F/K/A G2-5, G3-8, O - Robert Lng W Rd, O - Nagel Lumber Company Inc., ters, WI 54545, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 772, 24-1043 S 22 T 40 R 08 420982 307/322 Lot 13 1209, Eagle River, WI 54521, M - City of Eagle
WISCONSIN STATUTES, BY VILAS COUNTY
K. Esser, 5538 6 Mile Rd., Racine, WI 53402, L P.O. Box 209, Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, L - 2008-2007, $779.79 Plat Indian Woods, O - Ohde Construction & River, WI Municipal Corp., P.O. Box 1269,
LIST OF TAX LIENS FOR 2011, NUMBER 1.
- Vilas Co. Treasurer, 272, 2008-2007, $1,521.76 Vilas Co. Treasurer, L - Internal Revenue 18-19 S 01 T 41 R 11 401125 Prt SW NW Exca LLC, H11976 County Road Q, Wausau, Eagle River, WI 54521, 1246, 2008-2007,
LIST OF TAX LIENS FOR VILAS COUNTY 8-1434 S 28 T 41 R 10 391832 528/404 SE NW Service, 310 W. Wisconsin St., P.O. Box 3205, Judgmnt 478412, O - Dietmar Busch, P.O. Box WI 54403, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, V - Richard $1,160.86
BEING FORECLOSED BY PROCEEDINGS EXC 162-337, 230-7, 280-17, 280-401, O - Car- Milwaukee, WI 53201-3205, L - Wisconsin De- 181, Phelps, WI 54554, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, Konarski, 8079 Paton Rd., #5, St. Germain, WI 221-893 S 28 T 40 R 10 851/617 758/259 Prt
IN REM FOR 2011, NUMBER 1, AND PETI- olyn J. Ross, 4785 Ross Rd., Conover, WI partment of Revenue, P.O. Box 8902, Madi- 777, 2008-2007, $2,747.76 54558, 1025, 2008-2007, $4.60 Govt Lot 6 Tambling’s Addn Exc 352-224
TION 54519, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 278, 2008-2007, son, WI 53706, 531, 2008-2007, $923.95 18-20 S 01 T 41 R 11 389/659 Prt SW NW Exc 24-1497 S 28 T 40 R 08 445199 Lot 12 Village F/K/A G6-2, G6-3, O - Michael E. Nagel, P.O.
Case No. 2011CV124 $945.95 12-1691 S 06 T 42 R 10 926/658 Prt SE SW, O 444-114, O - Rodney Boone, P.O. Box 439, In The Woods, O - JDSJ Inc., P.O. Box 919, Box 1901, Eagle River, WI 54521, L - Vilas Co.
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8-1435 S 28 T 41 R 10 391832 280/401 162/337 - Joseph R. Gifford, 6078 Babcock Rd., Land Woodruff, WI 54568, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, L Treasurer, M - Associated Bank, 1305 Main
TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF VILAS Prt SE NW Desc 162-337, O - Carolyn J. Ross, O’ Lakes, WI 54540, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M 778, 2008-2007, $27.19 - WI Dept. of Revenue, P.O. Box 8902, Madi- St., Stevens Point, WI 54481, L - Internal Rev-
COUNTY, WISCONSIN, 4785 Ross Rd., Conover, WI 54519, L - Vilas - Headwaters State Bank, P.O. Box 149, Land 18-60-01 S 02 T 41 R 11 451046 Prt Govt Lot son, WI 53706, 1043, 2008-2007, $4.75 enue, P.O. Box 3205, 310 W. Wisconsin, Mil-
Now comes Vilas County, a political subdi- Co. Treasurer, 279, 2008-2007, $1,001.48 O’ Lakes, WI 54540, 542, 2008-2007, $918.07 1, O - Ronald H. Misch, 4327 Deerskin Rd., 24-1678-2245 831/504 831/503 831/502 waukee, WI 53201-3205, 1251, 2008-2007,
vision of the State of Wisconsin, by Jerri 8-1936 S 35 T 42 R 09 983/561 Prt NE NW 12-1691-05 S 06 T 42 R 10 388443 Prt SE SW, Phelps, WI 54554, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - 816/705 424724 Unit 45 Bradford Point $239.46
Radtke, County Treasurer for said county, EXC 82-617, 362-443, 407-433, 832-639, 440617, O - Joseph R. Gifford, 6078 Babcock Rd., First National Bank of Eagle River, P.O. Box Condo, O - Clark P. Beverly, 20989 Middleton 221-1058-50 S 33 T 40 R 10 495/186 Prt SE
and files this List of Tax Liens for Vilas Coun- O - Les T. Steiner, 4925 E. Flowage Rd., Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, L - Vilas Co. Trea- 1209, Eagle River, WI 54521, 783, 2008-2007, Ct., Kildeer, IL 60047, O - Margaret J. Bever- NW Exc 518-262&370, O - Charles P. Pride,
ty, for taxes hereinafter indicated, sales for Conover, WI 54519, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, surer, M - Headwaters State Bank, P.O. Box $711.75 ly, 20989 Middleton Ct., Kildeer, IL 60047, L - 614 S. Pride St., Eagle River, WI 54521, L -
the year hereinafter indicated, and alleges 323, 2008-2007, $2,360.92 149, Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, 543, 2008-2007, 18-67 S 02 T 41 R 11 977/607 897/278 699/412 Vilas Co. Treasurer, V - Paul Reid LLP, P.O. Vilas Co. Treasurer, 1267, 2008-2007,
and shows the court: 8-1979 S 36 T 42 R 09 429778 477/223 Prt SE $128.32 422521 Prt Govt Lot 2, O - Douglas G. Box 1836, Eagle River, WI 54521, 1049, 2008- $3,638.17, 1221, 2007-2006, $3,684.41
1. That each of the following described SE EXC 414484, 454196, 454350 Agrmt 453998, 12-1711 S 07 T 42 R 10 341/591 Prt NW NE Horstman, 4384 Deerskin Rd., Phelps, WI 2007, $662.96 TOTAL FORECLOSURES 156
parcels of land have been sold to Vilas Coun- O - Linda Bender, 4655 CTH S, Conover, WI EXC 341-592, 347-475&481, 392-163 QCD 455- 54554, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, V - Jeffrey H. 24-1678-2246 831/504 831/503 831/502 4432
ty for delinquent taxes, and two or more 54519, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - Headwa- 479, O - Nagel Lumber Company Inc., P.O. Trumbull, 4025 E. 17th St., Tucson, AZ 85711, 816/705 424724 Unit 46 Bradford Point
years have elapsed since the date of the tax ters State Bank, P.O. Box 149, Land O’ Lakes, Box 209, Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, L - Vilas V - Kay T. Trumbull, 4025 E. 17th St., Tucson, Condo, O - Clark P. Beverly, 20989 Middleton WNAXLP
sales certificates, being the sales for the WI 54540, 325, 2008-2007, $411.14 Co. Treasurer, L - Internal Revenue Service, AZ 85711, M - First National Bank, of Eagle Ct., Kildeer, IL 60047, O - Margaret J. Bever-
years indicated below. 10-286 S 23 T 40 R 04 454213 646/93 154/508 310 W. Wisconsin St., P.O. Box 3205, Milwau- River, P.O. Box 1209, Eagle River, WI 54521, L ly, 20989 Middleton Ct., Kildeer, IL 60047, L - _____________
2. That Vilas County is now the owner and Prt Govt Lot 2, O - Guy S. Grenier RM, 1773 E. kee, WI 53201-3205, L - Wisconsin Depart- - Internal Revenue Service, P.O. Box 3205, 310 Vilas Co. Treasurer, V - Paul Reid LLP, P.O.
holder of tax liens for the years indicated in Tippecanoe Rd., Lac du Flambeau, WI 54538, ment of Revenue, P.O. Box 8902, Madison, WI W. Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53201-3205, L - Box 1836, Eagle River, WI 54521, 1050, 2008- (Six Weeks, 4/6-5/11/11)
this List, as evidenced by the tax sales cer- L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, O - Jennie Grenier 53706, 544, 2008-2007, $18.34 WI Dept. of Revenue, P.O. Box 8902, Madison, 2007, $662.96 STATE OF WISCONSIN
tificate numbers also shown below. LE, 1773 E. Tippecanoe Rd., Lac du Flam- 12-1873-95 S 11 T 42 R 10 427/258 427/255 WI 53706, 784, 2008-2007, $4,019.61 24-2090-02 S 33 T 40 R 08 467546 Unit 1 & CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY
3. That Vilas County has by Ordinance beau, WI 54538, X - Guardian Nellie Her- Prt NW 1/4 & W 1/2 SW 1/4 100' strip Aband 18-129 S 02 T 41 R 11 411435 Prt Govt Lot 4 20% Int In Common Elements Rainbow Con- Case No. 10 CV 407
adopted by the County Board of Supervisors mann, 2325 W. Martha Lk. Rd., Mercer, WI RROW, O - Nagel Lumber Company Inc., P.O. Lot 3 Blk D Unrec Plat Twn Phelps, O - Verne dominiums Inc., O - Bernard L. Kazda, P.O. Code: 30404 - Foreclosure
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of said County, August 16, 1988, Ordinance 54547, 337, 2008-2007, $555.77 Box 209, Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, L - Vilas A. St. Pierre, P.O. Box 252, Phelps, WI 54554, Box 311, St. Germain, WI 54558, O - Janet R.
No. 88-2A, elected to proceed under Section 10-351 S 25 T 40 R 04 900/065 835/001 Co. Treasurer, L - Internal Revenue Service, O - J. Michele Cleveland, P.O. Box 252, Kazda, P.O. Box 311, St. Germain, WI 54558, L Herman Ristow and Janis Ristow
75.521, Wisconsin Statutes for the purpose of 593/577 Prt SW SE Assmt Inc CN 352, O - John 310 W. Wisconsin St., P.O. Box 3205, Milwau- Phelps, WI 54554, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - - Vilas Co. Treasurer, L - WI Dept. of Revenue, Plaintiff,
enforcing tax liens in said County commenc- W. Mann, 14465 STH 70, Lac du Flambeau, WI kee, WI 53201-3205, L - Wisconsin Depart- First National Bank of Eagle River, P.O. Box P.O. Box 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 1065, 2008- vs.
ing after August 16, 1988. 54538, O - Christopher Mayer, 14465 STH 70, ment of Revenue, P.O. Box 8902, Madison, WI 1209, Eagle River, WI 54521, 794, 2008-2007, 2007, $185.62 Nathan W. Wusterbarth,
4. That said List, made and filed pursuant Lac du Flambeau, WI 54538, L - Vilas Co. 53706, 551, 2008-2007, $120.99 $1,979.23 24-2090-03 S 33 T 40 R 08 707/377 584/349 Therese M. Wusterbarth,
to the provision of Section 75.521, Wisconsin Treasurer, V - WILPA Inc., c/o John C. Houli- 12-1878 S 11 T 42 R 10 369/048 Prt NW NE 18-150 S 02 T 41 R 11 434023 Prt Govt Lot 4 Unit 2 & 20% Int In Common Elements Rain- and
Statutes, is attached herewith. han, P.O. Box 630, Minocqua, WI 54548, L - In- Judgmnt 478412, O - Dietmar Busch, P.O. Box Blk w/Store Office & Warehouse Unrec Plat bow Condominiums Inc., O - Bernard L. U.S. Department of Treasury,
5. Interest on the principal sum of each ternal Revenue Service, 310 W. Wisconsin, 181, Phelps, WI 54554, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, Twn Phelps Permit 470789 Jdgmnt 478412, O Kazda, P.O. Box 311, St. Germain, WI 54558, O Defendants.
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Tax Lien listed above is charged at the rate P.O. Box 3205, Milwaukee, WI 53201-3205, L - M - Headwaters State Bank, P.O. Box 149, - Dietmar W. Busch, P.O. Box 181, Phelps, WI - Janet R. Kazda, P.O. Box 311, St. Germain,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
of one percent per month, from February 1, Wisconsin Department of Revenue, P.O. Box Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, 552, 2008-207, $36.68 54554, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, O - Linda WI 54558, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, V - SG New ______________________________________________
of the year of sale to the date of redemption. 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 341, 2008-2007, 12-1888 S 11 T 42 R 10 405/077 NW SW Exc Busch, P.O. Box 181, Phelps, WI 54554, M - Age Products Inc., P.O. Box 39, St. Germain, By virtue of and pursuant to a judgment of
6. All descriptions by lot and block num- $785.03 RRROW '94 MFL 658-81 27A-7, O - Nagel Lum- Headwaters State Bank, P.O. Box 149, Land WI 54558, L - WI Dept. of Revenue, P.O. Box foreclosure filed on March 16, 2011, I will sell
ber refer to plats and maps filed in the Office 10-413-002 S 27 T 40 R 04 853/498 Prt SE ber Company Inc., P.O. Box 209, Land O’ O’ Lakes, WI 54540, 798, 2008-2007, $5,330.26 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 1066, 2008-2007, at public auction on the front steps of the
of the Registrar of Deeds, Vilas County, Wis- NW, O - Taylor Investment Corp., P.O. Box Lakes, WI 54540, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, L - 18-150-09 S 02 T 41 R 11 642/510 Prt Govt $265.18 Vilas County Courthouse, 330 Court Street,
consin. 9160, North St. Paul, MN 55109, L - Vilas Co. Internal Revenue Service, 310 W. Wisconsin Lot 4 Jdgmnt 478412, O - Dietmar Busch, P.O. 24-2090-04 S 33 T 40 R 08 707/377 584/349 in the City of Eagle River, in said county, on:
7. That the Townships of Arbor Vitae, Treasurer, 342, 2008-2007, $11.16 St., P.O. Box 3205, Milwaukee, WI 53201-3205, Box 181, Phelps, WI 54554, L - Vilas Co. Trea- Unit 3 & 20% Int In Common Elements Rain- DATE: May 24, 2011
Boulder Junction, Cloverland, Conover, Lac 10-623 S 36 T 40 R 04 390497 Prt NW NE & L - Wisconsin Department of Revenue, P.O. surer, M - Headwaters State Bank, P.O. Box bow Condominiums Inc., O - Bernard L. TIME: 2:00 p.m.
du Flambeau, Land O’ Lakes, Lincoln, Mani- 1/18 Int Rd 1-4 PCL 1, O - John W. Mann, Box 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 554, 2008-2007, 149, Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, 799, 2008-2007, Kazda, P.O. Box 311, St. Germain, WI 54558, O all of the following described mortgaged
towish Waters, Phelps, Plum Lake, Presque 14465 STH 70, Lac du Flambeau, WI 54538, L $22.41 $3,118.74 - Janet R. Kazda, P.O. Box 311, St. Germain, premises, to wit:
Isle, St. Germain, Washington, Winchester, - Vilas Co. Treasurer, V - Pre-Hung Door, 8015 12-1932-01 S 14 T 42 R 10 483/471 Prt NE NW 18-183-04 S 02 T 41 R 11 388699 Prt SE NE WI 54558, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, V - SG New LOT 151 LEISURE ESTATES TRACTS
and the City of Eagle River, municipalities Miller Lake Ln., Lake Tomahawk, WI 54539, Lng N & W River ’94 MFL 658-81 30A-7, O - Jdgmnt 478412, O - Dietmar Busch, P.O. Box Age Products Inc., P.O. Box 39, St. Germain, A parcel of land in the Northwest Quarter
having right, title or interest in the land, or 353, 2008-2007, $167.52 Nagel Lumber Company Inc., P.O. Box 209, 181, Phelps, WI 54554, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, WI 54558, L - WI Dept. of Revenue, P.O. Box of the Southeast Quarter (NW 1/4 SE 1/4), and
in the tax liens, or in the proceeds thereof, as 10-826-02 S 08 T 40 R 05 504/005 Prt Govt Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, L - Vilas Co. Trea- 800, 2008-2007, $174.93 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 1067, 2008-2007, part of the Southwest Quarter of the South-
shown on Pages 1 through 45 of the List. Lot 6, O - Charles F. Gauthier, 14014 Moss surer, L - Internal Revenue Service, 310 W. 18-255 S 03 T 41 R 11 461972 461971 458218 $185.62 east Quarter (SW 1/4 SE 1/4), Section 22,
In Re: Foreclosure of Tax Liens Lake Dr., Lac du Flambeau, WI 54538-9775, O Wisconsin St., P.O. Box 3205, Milwaukee, WI Prt Lots 11, 12, Plat Lake View FKA 11-1, 12- 24-2090-05 S 33 T 40 R 08 707/377 584/349 Township 40 North, Range 8 East of the
WHEREFORE, Vilas County petitions for - Sandra K. Gauthier, 14014 Moss Lake Dr., 53201-3205, L - Wis. Dept. of Revenue, P.O. 1 AFF 462974, 462975, O - Tom Cat Holdings Unit 4 & 20% Int In Common Elements Rain- Fourth principal Meridian, St. Germain
Judgment vesting title to each of said Lac du Flambeau, WI 54538-9775, L - Vilas Co. Box 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 556, 2008-2007, LLC, P.O. Box 61, Phelps, WI 54554, L - Vilas bow Condominiums Inc., O - Bernard L. Township, Vilas County, Wisconsin, more
parcels of land in Vilas County in fee simple Treasurer, M - Northern Highlands State $24.90 Co. Treasurer, L - Internal Revenue, P.O. Box Kazda, P.O. Box 311, St. Germain, WI 54558, O particularly described as follows:
absolute, as of the date of Entry Of Judgment Bank, P.O. Box 128, Mercer, WI 54547, M - Lac 12-2164 S 32 T 43 R 10 509/073 SE SW Exc 3205, 310 W. Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53201- - Janet R. Kazda, P.O. Box 311, St. Germain, Commencing at the South 1/4 corner of
in this action, and barring and foreclosing du Flambeau Band of Chippewa Indians, P.O. 907-040, O - Nagel Lumber Company Inc., P.O. 3205, L - WI Dept. of Revenue, P.O. Box 8902, WI 54558, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, V - SG New said Section 22 thence N 89 degrees 04 min-
any and all claims whatsoever of the former Box 67, Lac du Flambeau, WI 54538, 372, 2008- Box 209, Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, L - Vilas Madison, WI 53706, 807, 2008-2007, $1,714.61 Age Products Inc., P.O. Box 39, St. Germain, utes 35 seconds W along the South line of
owners, their heirs, successors or assigns 2007, $1,144.67 Co. Treasurer, L - Internal Revenue Service, 18-432 S 15 T 41 R 11 688/187 686/153 647/184 WI 54558, L - WI Dept. of Revenue, P.O. Box said Section 22 180.00' to an iron pipe; thence
and any person claiming through or under 10-839-02 S 08 T 40 R 05 508/570 Prt Govt 310 W. Wisconsin St., P.O. Box 3205, Milwau- Prt NE NW Exc 448795 O - Glen A. Dresel, 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 1068, 2008-2007, N 00 degrees 32 minutes 46 seconds W 180.00'
them, all persons, both natural and artificial, Lot 6, O - Charles F. Gauthier, 14014 Moss kee, WI 53201-3205, L - Wisconsin Depart- 2657 St. Louis Rd., Phelps, WI 54554, L - Vilas $185.62 to an iron pipe; thence N 00 degrees 35 min-
including the State of Wisconsin since the Lake Dr., Lac du Flambeau, WI 54538-9775, O ment of Revenue, P.O. Box 8902, Madison, WI Co. Treasurer, L - Child Support Agency Vilas 24-2370-04 S 35 T 40 R 08 711/385 Prt Govt utes 43 seconds W 66.02' to an iron pipe;
date of the filing of this List of Tax Liens in - Sandra K. Gauthier, 14014 Moss Lake Dr., 53706, 562, 2008-2007, $164.07 County, 330 Court St., Eagle River, WI 54521, Lot 6 Pcl 2, O - Robert R. Seidl, 1029 South thence S 89 degrees 12 minutes 00 seconds E
the Office of the Clerk of Circuit Court for Lac du Flambeau, WI 54538-9775, L - Vilas Co. 12-2210 S 33 T 43 R 10 826/540 Lt 2 Char- 824, 2008-2007, $756.27 Bay Rd., St. Germain, WI 54558, L - Vilas Co. 852.12' to an iron pipe; thence N 00 degrees
Vilas County. Treasurer, 373, 2008-2007, $301.53 lotte Lake Forests, O - Susannah E. Jennings, 18-1756 S 29 T 41 R 12 726/114 614/594 Prt Treasurer, 1077, 2008-2007, $14.69 35 minutes 43 seconds W 959.37' to the POINT
Dated this 07th day of April, 2011. 10-1212 S 18 T 40 R 05 440001 Prt Govt Lot 4610 CTH B, Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, L - Govt Lots 8 & 9 Esmt Rd Remaining A/K/A 26-104-01 S 10 T 40 R 10 973/397 Prt NE SE, OF BEGINNING marked by an iron pipe
VILAS COUNTY, A POLITICAL SUBDIVI- 4, O - Randall Danekas, 27527 Suffridge Dr., Vilas Co. Treasurer, 565, 2008-2007, $451.90 G9-1, G8-2, O - John C. Armitage Cotste, 13916 O - Nicholas A. Angone Jr., 2291 Town Hall being on the Easterly right-of-way line of
SION OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. Bonita Springs, FL 34135, L - Vilas Co. Trea- 12-2328 S 34 T 43 R 10 432407 785/464 Prt SE W. Whitewood Dr., Sun City West, AZ 85375, L Rd., Eagle River, WI 54521, O - Sharon L An- Lilac Drive; thence continuing N 00 degrees
BY: /s/ Jerri Radtke, County Treasurer surer, 385, 2008-2007, $770.73 SW, O - David LaFriske, 4498 Evergreen Dr., - Vilas Co. Treasurer, O - Ferol A.K. Armitage, gone, 2291 Town Hall Rd., Eagle River, WI 35 minutes 43 seconds W 390.00' along said
330 Court Street 10-1815 S 26 T 40 R 05 444774 749/399 Prt Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, O - Connie 13916 W. Whitewood Dr., Sun City West, AZ 54521, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - Nicolet right-of-way line to an iron pipe being on the
Eagle River, WI 54521 Lot 17 Gondolph’s Plat, O - Ronald W. Wiltz- LaFriske, 4498 Evergreen Dr., Land O’ Lakes, 85375, 885, 2008-2007, $11.29 Credit Union, P.O. Box 1237, Eagle River, WI Southerly right-of-way line of Indian Trail;
LIST OF TAX LIENS OF VILAS COUNTY ius, 5815 W. County Rd. M, Edgerton, WI WI 54540, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - Headwa- 18-1758 S 29 T 41 R 12 726/114 Prt Govt Lots 54521, 1093, 2008-2007, $1,331.11 thence S 89 degrees 28 minutes 24 seconds E
BEING FORECLOSED BY PROCEEDING 53594, O - Kristine Wiltzius, 5815 W. County ters State Bank, P.O. Box 149, Land O’ Lakes, 8 & 9 Esmt Rd Remaining, O - John C. Ar- 26-210 S 13 T 40 R 10 440720 407442 Prt 186.00' along said right-of-way line to an iron
IN REM NO. 2011 Rd. M, Edgerton, WI 53594, L - Vilas Co. Trea- WI 54540, L - Internal Revenue Service, 310 mitage Cotste, 13916 W. Whitewood Dr., Sun Govt Lot 1 & Govt Lot 6, O - Gregory D. pipe; thence S 00 degrees 35 minutes 43 sec-
O - Owners M - Mortgagees L - Lienholders surer, M - Viking Electric Supply Inc., 509 W. Wisconsin St., P.O. Box 3205, Milwaukee, City West, AZ 85375, O - Ferol A.K. Armitage, Motto, 1746 Brookside Ct., Delafield, WI onds E 390.00' to an iron pipe; thence N 89 de-
Item Description Certificate Number Shepard St., Rhinelander, WI 54501, M - WI 53201-3205, L - Wisconsin Department of 13916 W. Whitewood Dr., Sun City West, AZ 53018, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 1096, 2008-2007, grees 28 minutes 24 seconds W 186.00' to the
Sale Year Tax Year Principal Amount Riverside Finance Inc., P.O. Box 1066, 114 S. Revenue, P.O. Box 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 85375, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 886, 2008-2007, $2,035.98 place of beginning.
______________________________________________ Courtney St., Rhinelander, WI 54501, 409, 602, 2008-2007, $460.75 $11.29 26-1845 S 26 T 40 R 10 410467 809/270 Unit B LOT 157 LEISURE ESTATES TRACTS
2-180-04 S 10 T40 R 06 461340 Prt Govt Lots 2008-2007, $723.09 12-2335 S 34 T 43 R 10 421993 Prt SE SW 18-1783-05 S 32 R 41 R 12 821/161 Prt SE SE, Cleerwood Village Condo Prt NE SE & 1/20 A parcel of land in the Northwest Quarter
1 & 2, O - Kurt A. Van Tiem, 609 Indiana Ave., 10-1877 S 28 T 40 R 05 437867 Prt Govt Lot F/K/A 12-28, 12-34, O - Adam D. LaFriske, 4492 O - Robert C. Reitz, 1830 Seville Rd., Mosinee, Int Common Area Desc 278-76, O - John Med- of the Southeast Quarter (NW 1/4 SE 1/4), and
Stevens Point, WI 54481, L - Vilas Co. Trea- 3 & 4 EXC 449577 AFF 449576 **Govt Lot 4 is Evergreen Dr., Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, L - WI 54455-8896, O - Lucille A. Dodge, 1830 ernach, 125 Winifred Dr., Aurora, IL 60506, O part of the Southwest Quarter of the South-
surer, M - Bank of America NA, File Receipt a small parcel & may be part of the existing Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - Headwaters State Seville Rd., Mosinee, WI 54455-8896, L - Vilas - Faith Etheredge, 125 Winifred Dr., Aurora, east Quarter (SW 1/4 SE 1/4), Section 22,
Department, 9000 Southside Blvd., Bldg. 700, town road**, O - Trust Greenwald Northland Bank, P.O. Box 149, Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, Co. Treasurer, 888, 2008-2007, $361.60 IL 60506, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, V - Richard Township 40 North, Range 8 East of the
Jackonville, FL 32256, 4, 2008-2007, $1,540.24 Trust, c/o Robin Greenwald, 345 Roaring 604, 2008-2007, $1,058.57 20-179-01 S 10 T 41 R 08 493/507 Prt Govt W. Fischer Revocable Trust, 7600 3rd Ave., Fourth Principal Meridian, St. Germain
2-623-10 S 23 T 40 R 06 431/631 339/069 Govt Brook Rd., Chappaqua, NY 10514, L - Vilas 12-2340 S 34 T 43 R 10 494/382 Prt SE SW, O Lot 4, O - Douglas R. Ellerman, 12 Harrison Kenosha, WI 53143, 1109, 2008-2007, $963.11 Township, Vilas County, Wisconsin, more
Lot 1 EXC 245-131, 10P38, O - Wallis E. Kleist, Co. Treasurer, 410, 2008-2007, $11.16 - David E. LaFriske, 4498 Evergreen Rd., Blvd., Muskegon, WI 49444, L - Vilas Co. Trea- 26-2485 S 20 T 40 R 11 341/703 Prt Govt Lot particularly described as follows:
P.O. Box 49, Minocqua, WI 54548, V - Thomas 10-1888 S 28 T 40 R 05 437867 Govt Lot 5 Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, O - Connie M. surer, 902, 2008-2007, $374.98 4, O - Duane A. Gaglione, 6744 W. Hayes Ave., Commencing at the South 1/4 corner of
J. Kuesel, P.O. Box 510675, Milwaukee, WI EXC 15CS234 Conservation Easmt 423165, O - LaFriske, 4498 Evergreen Rd., Land O’ Lakes, 20-774-14 S 33 T 41 R 08 520/611 Prt NW SE West Allis, WI 53219, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, said Section 22, thence N 89 degrees 04 min-
53202, V - William F. Yeschek, P.O. Box 49, Trust Greenwald Northland Trust, c/o Robin WI 54540, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - First Na- Lot 56 & 1/85 Int Lk Access G6-1, O - Timothy 1127, 2008-2007, $1,583.73 utes 35 seconds W Along the South line of
Minocqua, WI 54548, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, Greenwald, 345 Roaring Brook Rd., Chap- tional Bank of Eagle River, P.O. Box 1209, J. Keefe, 745 Spy Glass Hill Ct., Elgin, IL 26-2549 S 20 T 40 R 11 926/203 Lots 34, 34A said Section 22 180.00' to an iron pipe; thence
V - Elmer H. Kollman, no known address, 14, paqua, NY 10514, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 41`, Eagle River, WI 54521, L - Internal Revenue 60123, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, L - WI Dept. of & Lot 35 Exc S23' Big Bass Lake Sub A/K/A 34, N 00 degrees 32 minutes 66 seconds W 180.00'
2008-2007, $10.43 2008-2007, $4,467.01 Service, 310 W. Wisconsin St., P.O. Box 3205, Revenue, P.O. Box 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 34A, 35-1, O - Neil G. Eigenberger, 824 to an iron pipe; thence N 00 degrees 35 min-
2-822 S 25 T 40 R 06 317/690 Prt NE NE, O - 10-1889 S 28 T 40 R 05 437867 Govt Lot 6 Milwaukee, WI 53201-3205, L - Wisconsin De- 912, 2008-2007, $1,037.39 Riverview Dr., Plymouth, WI 53073, L - Vilas utes 43 seconds W 66.02' to an iron pipe;
Susan A. Poupart, c/o Bill Poupart, 6814 W. Conservation Easmt 423165, O - Trust Green- partment of Revenue, P.O. Box 8902, Madi- 20-774-23 S 33 T 41 R 08 527/242 Prt NW SE Co. Treasurer, M - Eigenberger Trust, c/o thence S 89 degrees 12 minutes 00 seconds E
Two Lakes Rd., Lake Tomahawk, WI 54539, L wald Northland Trust, c/o Robin Greenwald, son, WI 53706, 606, 2008-2007, $646.25 Lot 65 & 1/85 Int Lk Access G6-1 AFF 939-414, Atty. Michael J. Vowinkel, 607 N. 8th St., 7th 1225.65' to an iron pipe; thence N 00 degrees
- Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - First Financial Sav- 345 Roaring Brook Rd., Chappaqua, NY 12-2427 S 35 T 43 R 10 410/3131 Prt Govt lot O - Timothy J. Keefe, 745 Spy Glass Hill Ct., Floor, Sheboygan, WI 53081, 1131, 2008-2007, 35 minutes 43 seconds W 961.16' to the POINT
ings Association, P.O. Box 5160, Appleton, WI 10514, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 412, 2008-2007, 3, O - Nagel Lumber Company Inc., P.O. Box Elgin, IL 60123, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, L - WI $5,938.78 OF BEGINNING marked by an iron pipe
54913-5160, 25, 2008-2007, $139.64 $7,069.03 209, Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, L - Vilas Co. Dept. of Revenue, P.O. Box 8902, Madison, WI 28-7 S 19 T 43 R 06 549/251 Prt Govt Lot 7, O being on the westerly right-of-way line of
2-1090 S 26 T 40 R 06 659/212 554/352 Lt 40 10-1911-04 S 28 T 40 R 05 437867 Lot 1 Treasurer, L - Internal Revenue Service, 310 53706, 913, 2008-2007, $259.94 - Michael Patek, P.O. Box 70, Manitowish Wa- Pinewood Drive; thence continuing N 00 de-
Plat West Shore Acres, O - Cathy M. Bodin, 15CS234 Prt Govt Lot 5, O - Greenwald W. Wisconsin St., P.O. Box 3205, Milwaukee, 20-776-52 S 33 T 41 R 08 433532 Lot 3 ters, WI 54545, O - Nancy Patek, P.O. Box 7, grees 35 minutes 43 seconds W 390.00' along
7117 Wall St., Schofield, WI 54476, L - Vilas Northland Trust, c/o Robin Greenwald, 345 WI 53201-3205, L - Wisconsin Department of 13CS313 Prt SW SW, O - Barbara L. Ogrady, Manitowish Waters, WI 54545, L - Vilas Co. the right-of-way line to an iron pipe being on
Co. Treasurer, 46, 2008-2007, $14.35 Roaring Brook Rd., Chappaqua, NY 10514, L - Revenue, P.O. Box 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 9433 Main St., Wittenberg, WI 54499, O - Treasurer, 1156, 2008-2007, $1,273.59 the southerly right-of-way line of Indian
2-1249 S 27 T 40 R 06 284/724 Prt SE NW, O - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 413, 2008-2007, $1,901.82 608, 2008-2007, $361.22 David C. Meyers Jr., 9433 Main St., Witten- 28-345 S 08 T 43 R 05 380962 686/150 Prt Trail; thence N 89 degrees 28 minutes 24 sec-
Earl Stiemert LE, 4861 E. Evergreen Dr., Sier- 10-1911-05 S 28 T 40 R 05 437867 Lot 2 12-2459 S 35 T 43 R 10 681/062 335/236 Prt berg, WI 54499, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - Govt Lot 15, O - John A. Hammer, W1867 Hwy. onds W 187.49' along said right-of-way line to
ra Vista, AZ 85635, O - Elmyra Stiemert LE, 437867 Lot 2 15CS234 Prt Govt Lot 5, O - Govt Lot 3, O - Cathy A. Nordine, P.O. Box Valley Communities Credit Union, P.O. Box 33, Cambria, WI 53923, O - Scott H. Nicholas, an iron pipe; thence S 00 degrees 35 minutes
4861 E. Evergreen Dr., Sierra Vista, AZ 85635, Greenwald Northand Trust, c/o Robin Green- 909, Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540, L - Vilas Co. 127, Mosinee, WI 54455, 915, 2008-2007, W1967 Hwy. 33, Cambria, WI 53923, L - Vilas 43 seconds E 390.00' to an iron pipe; thence S
L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, V - William T. wald, 345 Roaring Brook Rd., Chappaqua, NY Treasurer, V - Marilyn K. Nagel, c/o Atty. $122.75 Co. Treasurer, V - Scott H. Nicholas, W1967 89 degrees 28 minutes 24 seconds E 187.49' to
Stiemert RM, 4861 E. Evergreen Dr., Sierra 10514, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 414, 2008-2007, John Michler, P.O. Box 8050, Wausau, WI 20-948-03 S 07 T 41 R 09 850/276 Prt NW SW Hwy. 33, Cambria, WI 53923, V - Patricia J. the point of beginning.
Vista, AZ 85635, 58, 2007-2006, $549.32 $1,302.12 54402-8050, L - Wisconsin Department of Rev- & SW SW Pcl 14, O - Julianne Joan Rivers, Sayther, c/o Dan Johns Law Office, P.O. Box PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1665 PINEWOOD
2-1341 S 27 T 40 R 06 256/167 Lot 37 In- 10-1911-06 S 28 T 40 R 05 437867 Outlot 1 enue, P.O. Box 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 610, P.O. Box 217, Eola, IL 60519-0217, L - Vilas Co. 443, Manitowish Waters, WI 54545, V - Warren DRIVE
Wood-Tee Estates Plat, O - Charles E. Malott, 15CS234 Prt Govt Lot 5 Conservation Esmt 2008-2007, $2,082.86 Treasurer, 919, 2008-2007, $128.78 G. Sayther, c/o Dan Johns Law Office, P.O. TERMS OF SALE: Cash, with a minimum
2011 Raintree Dr. #2, Elkhart, IN 46514, O - 423165, O - Trust Greenwald Northland 14-165-01 S 03 T 39 R 10 615/010 Prt NE NW, 22-18 S 01 T 43 R 06 Prt Govt Lot 5 & 1/2 Int Box 443, Manitowish Waters, WI 54545, 1161, deposit for down payment of not less than
Gertrude D. Malott, 2011 Raintree Dr. #2, Trust, c/o Robin Greenwald, 345 Roaring O - Kim M. Belliveau, c/o Joann Belliveau, G5-3A Exc 391071, 404870, O - Kenneth H. 2008-2007, $359.10 $10,000, required at the time of Sheriff’s sale
Elkhart, IN 46514, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 58, Brook Rd., Chappaqua, NY 10514, L - Vilas 1645 McKinley Blvd., Eagle River, WI 54521, L Brousil, 10948 Hank Dr., Presque Isle, WI 28-413 S 08 T 43 R 05 428450 339/616 Prt Lot by, cash, money order, Cashier’s Check or
2008-2007, $93.89 Co. Treasurer, 415, 2008-2007, $1,256.36 - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 623, 2008-2007, $738.89 54557, O - Arlyn R. Brousil, 10948 Hank Dr., 7 of Turtle Lake Lumber Co Sub, O - Char- certified check made payable to the Clerk of
2-1742-01 S 35 T 40 R 06 657/172 Prt SE SW, 10-1911-07 S 28 T 40 R 05 437867 Outlot 2 14-387 S 11 T 39 R 10 596/050 Prt SW NE & Presque Isle, WI 54557, L - Vilas Co. Treasur- lotte L. Melzer, c/o Nellie Hermann PR, 2325 Circuit Court, and the balance of the sale
O - Minocqua Furniture Mart Inc., P.O. Box 15CS234 Prt Govt Lot 5 Conservation Esmt SE NE, O - Ann M. Benzing, 565 S. USH 45, er, M - Firstar Bank, 1850 Osborn Ave., W. Martha Lake Rd., Mercer, WI 54547, L - price to be paid upon confirmation of sale by
67, Minocqua, WI 54548, L - Vilas Co. Treasur- 423165, O - Trust Greenwald Northland Eagle River, WI 54521, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, Oshkosh, WI 54901, L - Internal Revenue, P.O. Vilas Co. Treasurer, L - WI Dept. of Revenue, the Court. This property to be sold “AS IS”
er, 69, 2008-2007, $912.77, 78, 2007-2006, Trust, c/o Robin Greenwald, 345 Roaring 642, 2008-2007, $42.17 Box 3205, 310 W. Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI P.O. Box 8902, Madison, WI 53706, 1164, 2008- and subject to any and all delinquent real es-
$1,338.97 Brook Rd., Chappaqua, NY 10514, L - Vilas 14-611 S 18 T 39 R 10 676/376 NW NE Exc W 53201-3205, 931, 2008-2007, $5,019.06 2007, $1,497.62 tate taxes, plus accrued interest, and real es-
2-2007-02 S 36 T 40 R 06 485537 465891 Co. Treasurer, 416, 2008-2007, $418.79 165' of S 132', O - Donald T. Keuffer, 420 S. 22-68 S 02 T 43 R 06 192/039 Prt Govt Lot 6 28-561 S 11 T 43 R 05 633/196 Prt Lot 20 tate taxes for the year of sale, and any spe-
438218 Prt SE NE Lot 2, O - Michelle L. 10-2294 S 36 T 40 R 05 549/677 Prt Govt Lot STH 17, Eagle River, WI 54521, O 0 Joan M. & Prt Govt Lot 1 S11, O - Harvey L. Bartsch Carlson Brothers Sub, O - Debra K. Kurth, cial assessments, if any. Purchaser to pay
Langheim, 10875 Madson Rd., Arbor Vitae, 2 AFF 477010, O - Rodney J. Kazer, 12841 Keuffer, 420 S. STH 17, Eagle River, WI 54521, Jr., 2305 Middleton Beach Rd., Middleton, WI 1624 Old Hwy. 51, #42, Mosinee, WI 54455, L - transfer return fee.
WI 54568, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - Mort- Duner Point Ln., Minocqua, WI 54548, O - L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 663, 2008-2007, $582.82 53562, O - Marilyn Bartsch, 2305 Middleton Vilas Co. Treasurer, 1168, 2008-2007, $1,256.29 Frank Tomlanovich
gage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., Cynthia Kazer, 12841 Dunner Point Ln., 14-716-03 S 08 T 40 R 10 430956 877/434 Prt Beach Rd., Middleton, WI 53562, L - Vilas Co. 28-833 S 25 T 43 R 05 439770 Prt Govt Lot 3, Vilas County Sheriff
P.O. Box 2026, Flint, MI 48501-2021, 79, 2008- Minocqua, WI 54548, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, Govt Lot 2 Exc 430953, O - Michael M. Nennig, Treasurer, 933, 2008-2007, $3,826.69 O - Innocent O. Okoye, 3115 Aviara Ct., O’Brien, Anderson, Burgy,
2007, $135.63 V - Goyke Tillish & Higgins, Attorney Cal R. 418 W. North Water St., Neenah, WI 54956, O - 22-68-01 S 02 T 43 R 06 192/321 Prt Govt Lot Naperville, IL 60564, O - Kristiann M. Okoye, & Garbowicz, L.L.P.
2-2403 S 03 T 40 R 07 474/327 Prt SW SW Tillisch, P.O. Box 2188, Wausau, WI 54402- Shelley Nenning, 418 W. North Water St., 6 Exc MFL 415807, O - Harvey L. Bartsch Jr., 3115 Aviara Ct., Naperville, IL 60564, L - Vilas Attorneys for Plaintiff
Lng S’LY & E’LY Witches Rd. & N’LY Ross 2188, 431, 2008-2007, $2,018.52 Neenah, WI 54956, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 2305 Middleton Beach Rd., Middleton, WI Co. Treasurer, M - Hinsdale Bank & Trust, 25 PO Box 639
Rd., O - Donald B. Kiey Jr., 2578 Witches Lake 10-2923-02 S 28 T 41 R 05 423042 Prt Govt 672, 2008-2007, $2.05 53562, O - Marlyn Bartsch, 2305 MIddleton E. First St., Hinsdale, IL 60521, 1175, 2008- Eagle River, WI 54521
Rd., Arbor Vitae, WI 54568, O - Karen S. Kiey, Lot 5, O - Brian J. Thompson, P.O. Box 1038, 14-786 S 17 T 40 R 10 140/573 Prt Govt Lot 5, Beach Rd., Middleton, WI 53562, L - Vilas Co. 2007, $488.55 Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Prac-
2578 Witches Lake Rd., Arbor Vitae, WI 54568, Lac du Flambeau, WI 54538, O - Jenifer A. O - Bonnie Johnson, 2037 Adams Rd., Eagle Treasurer, M - Washington Mutual Bank, 28-833-01 S 25 T 43 R 05 646/463 Prt Govt tice Act (15 U.S.C. Section 1692), we are re-
L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - Citifinancial Inc., Thompson, P.O. Box 1038, Lac du Flambeau, River, WI 54521, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, X - 2210 Enterprise Dr., Florence SC 29501, 934, Lot 3 Pcl 4 F/K/A G3-1.1, O - Innocent O. quired to state that we are attempting to col-
2120 Lincoln St., Ste. C, Rhinelander, WI WI 54538, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - Chippe- Dennis Eric Johnson, P.O. Box 1053, Eagle 2008-2007, $1,109.18 Okoye, 3115 Aviara Ct., Naperville, IL 60564, lect a debt on our client’s behalf and any in-
54501, L - Wis. Dept. of Revenue, P.O. Box wa Valley Bank, P.O. Box 5, Winter, WI 54896, River, WI 54521, X - Bonnie Tiegs, 109 Polk 22-314 S 10 T 43 R 06 415523 607/486 Prt SW O - Kristiann M. Okoye, 3115 Aviara Ct., formation we obtain will be used for that
8902, Madison, WI 53706, 88, 2008-2007, 444, 2008-2007, $223.35 St., Slinger, WI 53086, X - Bill Johnson, 2702 SE & Prt Govt Lot 4 Notice 472022, O - Stan- Naperville, IL 60564, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, purpose.
$560.18 10-3381 S 18 T 40 R 06 454609 Lot 12 War- N. Minocello Ave., Chicago, IL 60647-1132, X - ley J. Putra, 11218 Kraut Rd., Franksville, WI M - Hinsdale Bank & Trust, 25 E. First St., 2777
2-2782 S 30 T 40 R 07 548/126 Lot 13 Helmin- rior Woods, O - Robl Properties LLC, 4816 Jeff Meyer, 3462 Meadow Crest Cir., Gurnee, 53126, O - Joseph J. Putra, 11218 Kraut Rd., Hinsdale, IL 60521, 1176, 2008-2007, $429.27
ski’s Sunset Estates & 1/45 Int Lot 5 Arbor Little Pike Lake Rd., Mercer, WI 54547, L - IL 60031, 676, 2008-2007, $555.22 Franksville, WI 53126, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, 28-833-02 S 25 T 43 R 05 646/463 Prt Govt WNAXLP
Vitae Shores, O - Richard Powers, 111 Sunset Vilas Co. Treasurer, M - Associated Bank, 200 14-808-01 S 19 N T 40 R 10 608/708 566/041 M - Wells Fargo Bank, P.O. Box 31557, Lot 3 Pcl 6 F/K/A G3-1.2, O - Innocent O.
Dr., Pewaukee, WI 53072, O - Ramona Powers, N. Adams St., P.O. Box 19006, Green Bay, WI Prt NW NE, NE NE & 1/8 Int Rd 1-10 PCL 3, O Billings, MT 59107, 942, 2008-2007, $1,297.25 Okoye, 3115 Aviara Ct., Naperville, IL 60564,
111 Sunset Dr., Pewaukee, WI 53072, L - Vilas
Co. Treasurer, M - Associated Commerce
54307-9006, 459, 2008-2007, $1,194.92
10-3446S 08 T 41 R 06 451262 450414 413239
- Bernard Klausegger, 5152 CTH G, Eagle
River, WI 54521, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, M -
22-329 S 11 T 43 R 06 129/162 Prt Govt Lot 1
Exc 454-394, 456-571, O - Harvey L. Bartsch
O - Kristiann M. Okoye, 3115 Aviara Ct.,
Naperville, IL 60564, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer,
Your New
Bank, 515 W. Wells St., Milwaukee, WI 53203,
100, 2008-2007, $166.93
Prt NW NE & 1/16 Int Rd 2-3, O - Richard P.
Nielsen, 342 Terra Ceia Dr., Palmetto, FL
River Valley State Bank, P.O. Box 2350, Eagle
River, WI 54521, 677, 2008-2007, 579.57
Jr., 2305 Middleton Beach Rd., Middleton, WI
53562, O - Marilyn Bartsch, 2305 Middleton
M - Hinsdale Bank & Trust, 25 E. First St.,
Hinsdale, IL 60521, 1177, 2008-2007, $759.99
Best Friend…
2-2783 S 30 T 40 R 07 548/126 Lot 14 Helmin- 34221, O - Dianne Nielsen, 342 Terra Ceia Dr., 14-815 S 19 T 40 R 10 296/018 NE NW Assmt Beach Rd., Middleton, WI 53562, L - Vilas Co. 28-856-21 S 25 T 43 R 05 439770 Lot 1
ski’s Sunset Estates & 1/45 Int Lot 5 Arbor Palmetto, FL 34221, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer, Inc CN 816, O - Patrick J. Collins, 5303 CTH Treasurer, 943, 2008-2007, $166.38 13CS303 Prt Govt Lot 3, O - Innocent O.
Log on to www.pueblo.gsa.gov,
Vitae Shores, O - Richard Powers, 111 Sunset 467, 2008-2007, $815.23 G, Eagle River, WI 54521, O - Barbara J. 22-330 S 11 T 43 R 06 264/509 Prt Govt Lot 1, Okoye, 3115 Aviara Ct., Naperville, IL 60564, and click on the FREE
Dr., Pewaukee, WI 53072, O - Ramona Powers, 12-1544-95 S 02 T 42 R 10 427/255 Prt SW 1/4 Collins, 5303 CTH G, Eagle River, WI 54521, L O - Harvey L. Bartsch Jr., 2305 Middleton O - Kristiann M. Okoye, 3115 Aviara Ct., Consumer Action Website.
111 Sunset Dr., Pewaukee, WI 53072, L - Vilas 100' Aband RRROW, O - Nagel Lumber Com- - Vilas Co. Treasurer, L - Wisconsin Depart- Beach Rd., Middleton, WI 53562, O - Marilyn Naperville, IL 60564, L - Vilas Co. Treasurer,
VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 11B

ST. GERMAIN/SAYNER
HARRY & JOANNE SCHEHL jschehl@frontier.com 8166 MELODY DR.,
PUBLIC NOTICES
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on the North-South 1/4 line of said Section 20; plaint. A judgment may be enforced as provid-
(715) 479-1362 ST. GERMAIN, WI 54558 (Six Weeks, 4/27-6/1/11) thence S 1˚ 51' 50" E, 187.89 feet along said ed by law. A judgment awarding money may
STATE OF WISCONSIN North-South 1/4 line to the PLACE OF BEGIN- become a lien against any real estate you own
CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY NING. now or in the future, and may also be enforced
Case No. 10-CV-160 This parcel is to be added to the adjoining by garnishment or seizure of property.

Lions Club names Weber Prime- Dollar


Code No. 30404
Foreclosure of Mortgage
Amount Greater Than $5,000.00
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parcel to the East.
More commonly known as 3180 Hill Road.
Tax Key No. 26-2485-02
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3180 Hill Road,
Dated this 11th day of April, 2011.
SCHOENDORF LAW OFFICE, LLC
Attorney for Plaintiff
By: /s/ Attorney Michael T. Schoendorf

as scholarship recipient Time Dining


HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION III

vs.
MICHAEL T. LUKASKO and JANE DOE
Plaintiff,
Town of Washington
TAX KEY NO.: 26-2485-02
Frank Tomlanovich
Sheriff of Vilas County, WI
State Bar No. 1011856
POST OFFICE ADDRESS:
20800 Swenson Drive, Ste. 455
Waukesha, WI 53186
unknown spouse of Michael T. Lukasko O’DESS AND ASSOCIATES, S.C. Phone: 262-798-1400
Prime-Time Dining is avail- and WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL WISCONSIN, Attorneys for Plaintiff Fax: 262-798-1411 4435
The Sayner/Star Lake According to the club, able at the St. Germain senior
INC. 1414 Underwood Avenue, Suite 403 _____________
Defendants. Wauwatosa, WI 53213
Lions Club has selected Weber was selected based on nutrition site located at Fib-
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(414) 727-1591 (Three Weeks, 5/11-5/25/11)
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE STATE OF WISCONSIN
Courtney Ann Weber of Sayn- her dedication toward ex- ber’s Restaurant, 8679 Big St. ________________________________________________ O’Dess and Associates, S.C., is attempting to
CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a collect a debt and any information obtained
er as the recipient of a $1,000 tracurricular activities and Germain Drive. Meals are judgment of foreclosure entered on July 15, will be used for that purpose. Case No. 11CV000058
If you have previously received a Chapter 7 Our File #643347
scholarship. involvement in community ac- served Mondays, Wednesdays 2010, in the amount of $83,448.64, the Sheriff
Discharge in Bankruptcy, this correspondence
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will sell the described premises at public auc- MIDLAND FUNDING LLC
Each year, the Sayner/Star tivities. and Fridays at noon. Home- tion as follows:. should not be construed as an attempt to col-
BY ITS SERVICING AGENT
lect a debt.
Lake Lions Club offers two She plans to major in delivered meals are available TIME: June 15, 2011 at 2:00 o’clock p.m.
4451 MIDLAND CREDIT MANAGEMENT INC.
TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash or certified Plaintiff,
$1,000 scholarships. One is biomedical sciences at Mar- based on eligibility. funds at the time of sale; balance due within 10 _____________ vs.
days of confirmation of sale; failure to pay bal- (Three Weeks, 4/27-5/11/11) THOMAS J. MAULSON JR.
awarded to a high school se- quette University. While there is no set fee for ance due will result in forfeit of deposit to STATE OF WISCONSIN Defendant.
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plaintiff.
nior planning to continue For more information about a meal, donations will be ac- 2. Sold “as is” and subject to all legal liens
CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY
Case No. 11CV85 AMENDED SUMMONS
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their education. The other is the Sayner/Star Lake Lions cepted. No one will be denied and encumbrances.
3. Buyer to pay applicable Wisconsin Real
30404 Foreclosure of Mortgage
THE STATE OF WISCONSIN
Amount claimed greater than $5,000
awarded to an individual who Club scholarship program, service because of inability to Estate Transfer Tax. The Honorable Neal A. Nielsen, III
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To each person named above as a Defen-
PLACE: Vilas County Courthouse, located at dant:
is already attending college or contact Dwight Kimber at contribute. 330 Court Street, Eagle River, Wisconsin. CITIZENS BANK You are hereby notified that the Plaintiff
technical school. dkimber@slednride.net. DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 1: f/k/a F&M Bank-Wisconsin named above has filed a lawsuit or other legal
For reservations, contact A parcel of land being a part of Government 101 North Washington Avenue action against you. The Complaint, which is
Lot 4, Section 20, Township 40 North, Range Saginaw, Michigan 48607, also served on you, states the nature and basis
Verdelle Mauthe, site manag- 11 East, Town of Wsahington, Vilas County, Plaintiff, of the legal action.
Wisconsin, and being more particularly de- Within Forty (40) days after 05/13/2011, you
er, 24 hours in advance, at -vs-

Lioness Club offers scholarships (715) 542-2951.


scribed as follows:
Commencing at the East 1/4 corner of said
Section 20 being marked by a Vilas County
MAURLEEN A. HEGEMAN
10249 High Fishtrap Lake Road
Boulder Junction, Wisconsin 54512,
must respond with a written answer, as that
term is used in Chapter 802 of the Wisconsin
Statutes, to the Complaint. The court may re-
monument; thence N 80˚ 57' 49" W, 3178.09 feet ject or disregard an answer that does not fol-
FRIDAY, MAY 13 along the East-West 1/4 line of said Section 20 JOHN DOE low the requirements of the statutes. The an-
This year the St. Germain cation program or women with Golden shrimp to an iron pipe on the Northerly R/W line of Unknown Spouse of Maurleen A. Hegeman swer must be sent or delivered to the court,
Old Highway 70 and the PLACE OF BEGIN- 10249 High Fishtrap Lake Road whose address is: CLERK OF CIRCUIT
Lioness Club will offer two plans to further their educa- Twice-baked potato NING; thence continuing N 80˚ 57' 49" W, 78.70 Boulder Junction, Wisconsin 54512, COURT, VILAS COUNTY, 330 COURT ST.,
feet to an iron pipe marking the Southwest EAGLE RIVER, WI 54521-8362 and the KOHN
$1,000 scholarships to women tion by returning to college or a Coleslaw corner of said Government Lot 4; thence N 1˚
Defendants.
________________________________________________ LAW FIRM, Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose ad-
who plan to further their edu- trade school. The deadline to Rye bread 51' 50" W, 135.88 feet (135.72 feet of record) to PUBLICATION SUMMONS
________________________________________________
dress is Suite 501, 312 E. Wisconsin Avenue,
Milwaukee, WI 53202-4305. You may have an
an iron pipe on the Southerly R/W line of State
cation. submit an application is Tapioca Trunk Highway 70; thence along said Souther- THE STATE OF WISCONSIN TO EACH PER- attorney help or represent you.
ly R/W line N 61˚ 42' 53" E, 364.22 feet and S 80˚ SON NAMED ABOVE AS A DEFENDANT: If no Complaint accompanies this Summons
Candidates should live with- Wednesday, June 15. MONDAY, MAY 16 02' 22" E, 157.60 feet to the Northerly R/W line YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the you must respond within the said 40 day peri-
in a 10-mile radius of St. Ger- Any woman interested may Broasted chicken
of said Old Highway 70; thence along said
Northerly R/W line S 48˚ 52' 41" W, 262.97 feet, S
plaintiff named above has filed a lawsuit or od with a written demand for a copy of the
Complaint by mailing or delivering said writ-
other legal action against you. The complaint,
main and the scholarships are pick up an application at the Mashed potatoes and gravy 55˚ 27' 25" W, 75.59 feet, S 54˚ 56' 30" W, 67.58 feet which is also served on you, states the nature ten demand to the court and to the Plaintiff’s
and S 63˚ 26' 30" W, 87.29 feet to the PLACE OF and basis of the legal action. attorneys at their respective addresses listed
available to young women who St. Germain Chamber of Com- Stuffing and cranberries BEGINNING. Within forty (40) days after the April 27, above.
will graduate from high school merce or may call Marlys Buttermilk biscuits PARCEL 2:
A parcel of land being a part of Government
2011, you must respond with a written an-
swer, as that term is used in Chapter 802 of the
If you do not provide a property answer to
the Complaint or provide a written demand
this spring, women who are al- Scharf at (715) 479-6045 or Amish sugar cookie Lot 7, Section 20, Township 40 North, Range 11 Wisconsin Statutes, to the Complaint. The for said complaint within the 40 day period,
East, Town of Washington, Vilas County, Wis- Court may reject or disregard an answer that the court may grant judgment against you for
ready enrolled in a higher edu- (715) 891-4611. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 consin, and being more particularly described does not follow the requirements of the the award of money or other legal action re-
as follows: Statutes. The answer must be sent or deliv- quested in the Complaint, and you may lose
Mushroom-Swiss burger Commencing at the South 1/4 corner of said ered to the Court, whose address is Vilas your right to object to anything that is or may
Section 20 being marked by a Vilas County County Courthouse, 330 Court Street, Eagle be incorrect in the Complaint. A judgment
on kaiser roll
Women’s club to meet May 17 Potato salad
Chocolate cake
monument; thence N 1˚ 51' 50" W, 2166.55 feet
along the North-South 1/4 line of said Section
20 to the Northerly R/W line of Old Highway 70
and the PLACE OF BEGINNING; thence
River, Wisconsin 54521, and to Schoendorf
Law Office, LLC by Attorney Michael T.
Schoendorf, plaintiff’s attorney, whose ad-
dress is 20800 Swenson Drive, Ste. 455, Wauke-
may be enforced as provided by law. A judg-
ment awarding money may become a lien
against any real estate you own now or in the
future, and may be enforced by garnishment
Southwesterly along the arc of a curve to the sha, Wisconsin 53186. You may have an attor- or seizure of proeprty.
All meals served with bread Dated at Milwaukee, Wisconsin May 02,
The St. Germain Women’s 11 a.m. followed by lunch at right with a chord of S 71˚ 43' 09" W, 208.50 feet ney help or represent you.
or roll, margarine and to a point on said R/W line; thence N 1˚ 51' 50" If you do not provide a proper answer with- 2011.
Service Club will hold its next noon. To make a reservation or low-fat milk.
W, 147.17 feet parallel with and 200.00 feet in forty (40) days, the Court may grant judg- KOHN LAW FIRM S.C.
West of the North-South 1/4 line of said Section ment against you for the award of money or BY: /s/ JOSEPH R. JOHNSON
meeting Tuesday, May 17, at for more information, contact 20 to the Southerly R/W line of State Trunk other legal action requested in the complaint, State Bar No. 1053052
Highway 70; thence N 61˚ 39' 09" E, 223.45 feet and you may lose your right to object to any- Attorney for Plaintiff
19th Hole Sports Bar & Grill, Loretta at (715) 542-3510. along said Southerly R/W line to an iron pipe thing that is or may be incorrect in the com- 4511
located on Highway 70, across The club also will meet for
from Whitetail Inn in St. Ger- the Puttettes golf event Tues-
main. day, May 24, at 2 p.m. at 19th
A social hour will begin at Hole.
S T A T E OF M I C H I G A N
BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
PUBLIC NOTICES #####
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Town Road, a distance of 621.95 feet; thence
NOTICE OF HEARING
(Six Weeks, 5/11-6/15/11)
STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY
South 89° 01' West, a distance of 24.75 feet to
an iron pipe on the Westerly right-of-way FOR THE MICHIGAN CUSTOMERS OF
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY, D/B/A WE ENERGIES
line of said Town Road, the PLACE OF BE-
Case No. 10 CV 258 GINNING, thence continuing South 89° 01'
______________________________________________
West, a distance of 150.0 feet to an iron pipe;
BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P.
CASE NO. U-16034-R
thence North 1° 32' West, parallel to the said
Plaintiff, Town Road a distance of 100.0 feet to an iron
Vs pipe; thence continuing North 1° 32' West, a
AUDREY M. KULAF, et al. distance of 50.0 feet; thence North 89° 01'
Defendant(s) East, a distance of 150.0 feet to the Westerly
______________________________________________
right-of-way line of said Town Road; thence
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
______________________________________________ South 1° 32' East, along said right-of-way line • Wisconsin Electric Power Company (Wisconsin Electric), d/b/a We Energies, proposes to reconcile its power supply cost
a distance of 50.0 feet to an iron pipe; thence
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a
judgment of foreclosure entered on Septem- continuing South 1° 32' East', along said recovery costs and revenues from its Michigan customers for the 12-month period Jan. 1, 2010 through Dec. 31, 2010, if
right-of-way line a distance of 100.0 feet to
ber 24, 2010, in the amount of $90,451.76 the
Sheriff will sell the described premises at an iron pipe, the PLACE OF BEGINNING. the Michigan Public Service Commission approves its request.
public auction as follows: PROPERTY ADDRESS: 695 Meta Lake
Road, Eagle River, WI 54521
TIME: June 29, 2011 at 02:00 PM
TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash or money TAX KEY NO.: 14-363 • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case.
order at the time of sale; balance due within Russell J Karnes
10 days of confirmation of sale; failure to pay State Bar # 1054982
Blommer Peterman, S.C.
• You may call or write Wisconsin Electric Power Company, 800 Industrial Park Drive, Iron Mountain, MI 49801, 800-242-9137
balance due will result in forfeit of deposit to
plaintiff. 2. Sold “as is” and subject to all 165 Bishops Way
Brookfield, WI 53005
for a free copy of its application. Any person may review the application at the offices of Wisconsin Electric.
legal liens and encumbrances.
PLACE: at 330 Court Street, Eagle River, 262-790-5719
Wisconsin 54521 Please go to www.blommerpeterman.com • The first public hearing in this matter will be held:
DESCRIPTION: A parcel of land being a to obtain the bid for this sale.

DATE/TIME:
Blommer Peterman, S.C. is the creditor’s
part of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4,
Section 11, Township 39 North, Range 10 attorney and is attempting to collect a debt May 26, 2011, at 9 a.m.
on its behalf.
East, Town of Lincoln, Vilas County, Wiscon-
sin. and being more particularly described Any information obtained will be used for This hearing will be a prehearing conference to set future
the purpose.
as follows: Commencing at the Northeast
corner of said Section 11; thence South 1° 32' 268918 hearing dates and decide other procedural matters.
East, along the centerline of the present 4517
BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Mark D. Eyster
_____________
(Three Weeks, 5/4-5/18/11)
LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission
State Sealed Bid Land Sale Advertisement
State of Wisconsin
6545 Mercantile Way, Suite 7
Board of Commissioners of Public Lands
7271 Main Street, P.O. Box 277
Lansing, MI
Lake Tomahawk, WI 54539-0277
Thursday, May 26, 2011 at 10:01 AM
The State of Wisconsin, Board of Commissioners of Public Lands (BCPL), is offering for sale
PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped
surplus lands in Vilas, Oneida, Burnett, and Price Counties with the following descriptions.
BCPL makes no representations or warranties regarding the properties other than those rep-
parking. Persons needing any accommodation to participate should contact the Commission’s Executive
resentations and warranties shown on this document and the Terms and Conditions of Land
Sale document. The properties are being sold subject to the reservations described in Wiscon-
Secretary at 517-241-6160 in advance to request mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance.
sin Statutes Section 24.11(3). The properties are also subject to any state, county or local zon-
ing or building ordinances. BCPL does not warrant or guarantee the usability or access to The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a public hearing to consider the March 31, 2011 application of
any of the properties offered. Prospective bidders should do their own research as to the ac-
cess to and use of the properties for their intended purpose and to make a personal inspec- Wisconsin Electric to reconcile its 2010 power supply cost recovery (PSCR) costs and revenues from its Michigan customers
tion of the properties to determine if it will be suitable for the purposes for which it is being
purchased. Land dimensions and acreage may be approximate. Bidders should verify land for the 12-month period Jan. 1, 2010 through Dec. 31, 2010. Wisconsin Electric proposes to roll-in an under-recovery of
dimensions and acreage if such information is material to Bidder’s decision to bid. All prop-
erties are sold “as is.” Many of these properties are landlocked. Bidders must obtain permis- $6,520,819, which includes an under-recovery from 2009 and 2010, and interest, into its 2011 PSCR reconciliation proceeding.
sion to access the landlocked parcels through neighboring parcels to inspect the property.
Parcel #1: (S1112 Hwy W) Parcel ID: 022-1073 & 022-1125
The minimum bid on this parcel is $80,000 All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through the Commission’s E-Dockets website at:
The SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 28, and the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 33, all located
in Township 44 North, Range 6 East, Town of Presque Isle, Vilas County, Wisconsin. This 80 michigan.gov/mpscedockets. Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual on the
acre landlocked parcel is mostly lowland and wooded with aspen, tamarack, and spruce. The
north 40 has five acres of aspen and 35 acres nicely stocked tamarack. The south 40 has 7 E-Dockets help page. Documents also may be submitted, in Word or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to:
acres of upland with mature aspen, 10 acres of scattered tamarack, 5 acres of alder and 18
acres of well stocked tamarack. mpscedockets@michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission staff at 517-241-6180
Parcel #2: (S1113 Hwy X) Parcel ID: TL-1166
The minimum bid on this parcel is $72,000 or by email at: mpscedockets@michigan.gov.
The SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 21, Township 39 North, Range 11 East, Town of Three Lakes,
Oneida County, Wisconsin. This 40 acre parcel is 90 percent upland and is predominantly
wooded with young aspen and balsam. This parcel has excellent access on three public roads. Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case shall electronically file a petition to intervene with this
Hwy X the main road through the property is 200’ wide and owned by the Town of Three Lakes
in Fee title, therefore the remaining acreage of this parcel is approximately 32 acres. Commission by May 19, 2011. (Interested persons may elect to file using the traditional paper format.) The proof of service
Parcel #3: (S1114 Pokegama Lake) Parcel ID: 07-014-2-38-15-15-4 03-000-011000 & 07-014-2-
38-15-15-3 04-000-011000 shall indicate service upon Wisconsin Electric’s attorney, Ronald W. Bloomberg, Miller, Canfield, Paddock, and Stone,
The minimum bid on this parcel is $44,000
The SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 and the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 all located in Section 15, Township 38 P.L.C., One Michigan Avenue, Suite 900, Lansing, MI 48933.
North, Range 15 West, Town of La Follette, Burnett County, Wisconsin. This 80 acre parcel is
mostly wetland and wooded with a combination of alder and tamarack.
Parcel #4: (S1116 Town of Emery) Parcel ID: 50-008-4-37-02-04-3 01-000-1000 Any person wishing to make a statement of position without becoming a party to the case may participate by filing an
The minimum bid on this parcel is $22,000
The NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 in Section 4, Township 37 North, Range 2 East, Town of Emery, Price appearance. To file an appearance, the individual must attend the hearing and advise the presiding administrative law
County, Wisconsin. This 40 acre landlocked parcel has 25 acres of highland wooded with
northern hardwood and aspen. The lowland areas are wooded with cedar and spruce. judge of his/her wish to make a statement of position. All information submitted to the Commission in this matter will
Parcel #5: (S1117 Wilson Creek)
This 319 acre parcel located in Price County will be sold as eight individual 40 acre parcels become public information available on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to disclosure.
as follows: All eight of these parcels are landlocked.
Parcel #5A: Parcel ID: 50-006-2-37-01-35-3 01-000-1000
The minimum bid on this parcel is $18,000
Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure R 460.17315 and
The NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 35, Township 37 North, Range 1 West, Town of Elk
Parcel #5B: Parcel ID: Part of 50-006-2-37-01-35-3 03-000-1000
R 460.17335. Requests for further information on adjournment should be directed to 517-241-6060.
The minimum bid on this parcel is $14,000
The SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 35, Township 37 North, Range 1 West, Town of Elk
Parcel #5C: Parcel ID: Part of 50-006-2-37-01-35-3 03-000-1000
A copy of Wisconsin Electric’s request may be reviewed on the Commission’s website at michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and
The minimum bid on this parcel is $18,000
The SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 35, Township 37 North, Range 1 West, Town of Elk
at the office of Wisconsin Electric Power Company, 800 Industrial Park, Iron Mountain, MI 49801. For more information on
Parcel #5D: Parcel ID: 50-006-2-37-01-34-3 04-000-1000
The minimum bid on this parcel is $24,000
how to participate in a case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by telephone at 517-241-6180.
The SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 34, Township 37 North, Range 1 West, Town of Elk
Parcel #5E: Parcel ID: Part of 50-006-2-37-01-34-4 03-000-1000 The Utility Consumer Representation Fund has been created for the purpose of aiding in the representation of residential
The minimum bid on this parcel is $22,000
The SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 34, Township 37 North, Range 1 West, Town of Elk utility customers in 1982 P.A. 304 proceedings. Contact the Chairperson, Utility Consumer Participation Board, Department
Parcel #5F: Parcel ID: Part of 50-006-2-37-01-34-4 03-000-1000
The minimum bid on this parcel is $18,000 of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, P.O. Box 30004, Lansing, MI 48909, for more information.
The SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 34, Township 37 North, Range 1 West, Town of Elk
Parcel #5G: Parcel ID: Part of 50-018-2-36-01-02-2 01-000-1000
The minimum bid on this parcel is $20,000 Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 et seq.; 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.;
The NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 2, Township 36 North, Range 1 West, Town of Harmony
Parcel #5H: Parcel ID: Part of 50-018-2-36-01-02-2 01-000-1000 1939 PA 3, as amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as amended, MCL 460.6h et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL
The minimum bid on this parcel is $18,000
The NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 2, Township 36 North, Range 1 West, Town of Harmony 24.201 et seq.; and the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure, as amended, 1999 AC, R 460.17101 et seq.
Parcel #6: (S1118 Town of Elk) Parcel ID: 50-006-2-37-01-26-4 04-000-10000
The minimum bid on this parcel is $20,000
The SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 26, Township 37 North, Range 1 West, Town of Elk, Price
County, Wisconsin. This 40 acre landlocked parcel has 25 acres of highland wooded with
aspen. The lowland area is wooded with spruce and alder.
SEALED BIDS must be submitted on BCPL “Land Sale Bid Forms” and will be accepted until
May 3, 2011
10:00 AM, Thursday, May 26, 2011, at 7271 Main Street, Lake Tomahawk, WI 54539-0277. Bids
must be submitted prior to the 10:01 AM, May 26 opening in the Lake Tomahawk Ranger Sta-
2K11101-PC-VCIC

tion, second floor conference room. Persons wanting to bid on more than one parcel of land
must submit separate bids for each parcel. Please specify the parcel number on the outside
of the envelope. The Board of Commissioners of Public Lands reserves the right to reject any
or all bids. 2809
For terms and conditions, and required bid forms please call the District Office at (715) 277-
3366 or write: Board of Commissioners of Public Lands, PO Box 277, Lake Tomahawk, WI
WNAXLP
54539-0277
4459 WNAXLP
12B WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS

PUBLIC NOTICES LATE CLASSIFIEDS


_____________ Classifieds published here are those received too late for our Trader deadline, which is 10 a.m. Thursday.
PLACE: in the main lobby of the Vilas
(Six Weeks, 4/6-5/11/11) County Courthouse, 330 Court Street, Eagle
STATE OF WISCONSIN River, WI 54521 -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------
CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY DESCRIPTION: Lot Three (3) of Certified FOR RENT: Commercial space in a high- ESTATE SALE HOSTED BY PAMARY’S: FOR SALE: Used 6-ft. vinyl patio door with HELP WANTED: Family-oriented private
Case No. 07-CV-87 Survey Map recorded in Volume 13 of Certi-
______________________________________________
fied Surveys, Page 313, as Map No. 3865; visibility, easily accessible location in the 6162 Big Lake Rd., Three Lakes. Fri. & screen. Good condition. $75. Call (715) club looking for cook, dishwasher, waitstaff
First Horizon Home Loans a division of First being part of the Southwest Quarter (SW 1/4) city of Eagle River. Ideal for professional Sat., May 13 & 14, from 8 a.m.-2 p.m.. 891-1145. 2p-9130-09 for summer season. Contact (715) 546-
Tennessee Bank National Association f/k/a of the Southwest Quarter (SW 1/4), in Section office. Plenty of parking, quality finish Costume & fine jewelry, antique furniture, -------------------------------------------------------- 3765. 2p-9134-09
First Horizon Home Loan Corporation, Thirty-three (33), Township Forty-one (41)
Plaintiff, North, Range Eight (8) East, of the fourth throughout. Approx. 1,100 sq. ft. available. antiques & collectibles, very clean furni- MEDICAL: Phleb.-MA-RN-LPN-MT with --------------------------------------------------------
v. Principal Meridian, Township of Plum Lake, Call (715) 479-3348 or (715) 891-7453. ture priced to sell, men’s tools, fishing recent venipuncture. Do mobile ins. LOST: Boat lift tarp near Phelps on Hwy.
John D. Popenhagen a/k/a John Popenhagen, Vilas County, Wisconsin.
Michelle R. Popenhagen a/k/a Michelle TOGETHER with and subject to an ease- 52-1589-tfcL equipment, kids’ 4-wheeler & much, much exams. Flex-P/T. Set your own appt. Good 17. Reward. Cell (920) 344-1913; res.
Popenhagen, Citifinancial, Inc., Sacred ment for ingress, egress and utilities to 40 -------------------------------------------------------- more! Directions: 3 miles south of Three $$. apps@bizwi.rr.com, appslive.com or (715) 545-3302. 2p-9127-09
Heart St. Mary's Hospital, Wisconsin Public feet in width as shown on Certified Survey EAGLE RIVER PROPERTIES, EAGLE Lakes on Hwy. 45. Turn left at Big Lk. (414) 282-2777. 2p-9125-09L --------------------------------------------------------
Service a/k/a WI Public Service Corporation, Map recorded in Volume 13 of Certified Sur-
Marshfield Clinic, MRC Receivables Corp. veys, Page 313, as Map No. 3865. RIVER, WI, EHO: Applications being Road, 3 houses down on left to #6162. NO -------------------------------------------------------- DUPLEX FOR RENT: 1 mile from E.R.,
and Currahee Financial, LLC PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2890 Loon Lane, taken for 2-bdrm. units. Must meet certain EARLY SALES! 2c-9060-08L LINE COOK WANTED: Experienced, ref- Dyer Rd., quiet country living. 2 bdrms., 2
Defendants. Sayner, WI 54560
______________________________________________
TERMS: Cash; down payment required at
income limits for qualification of rental as- -------------------------------------------------------- erences. Inquire at Boomers Grill & Pub, full baths, AC, one level, all appliances, 1-
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
______________________________________________ the time of Sheriff’s Sale in the amount of sistance. References, credit and criminal ESTATE HIDDEN TREASURE SALE: Fri., Hwy. 45 N., Eagle River or call (715) 891- car attached garage. No smoking. Pets
10% by cash, money order, cashier’s check or background checks required. Contact May 13, and Sat., May 14, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 5536. 2c-9126-09 considered. Lease & security deposit.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a certified check made payable to the Vilas
judgment of foreclosure entered on March County Clerk of Courts; balance of sale price (715) 479-9688 or (218) 628-0311. 51- Kitchen items, accessories, collectibles, -------------------------------------------------------- $640/mo. (715) 479-8782. 9116-tfc
15, 2007 in the amount of $136,997.60, the due upon confirmation of sale by Court. 4067-tfcL some furniture, tools and antiques. Inter- HELP WANTED: Bartenders & busers, --------------------------------------------------------
Sheriff will sell the described premises at Property to be sold as a whole ‘as is’ and sub-
public auction as follows: -------------------------------------------------------- section hwys. 32 and X in Three Lakes, go host/hostesses & cashiers. Apply in per- FOR RENT: 1-car garage for rent.
ject to all real estate taxes, accrued and ac-
TIME: May 25, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. cruing, special assessments, if any, penalties FOR RENT: First-class professional office 6 miles on Hwy. X and follow signs. 1c- son, Spang’s, St. Germain. 9128-tfc $40/month. (715) 479-8782. 9117-tfc
TERMS: Pursuant to said judgment, 10% of and interest. Buyer to pay applicable Wis- space. Excellent location at the intersec- 9121-08 -------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------
the successful bid must be paid to the sheriff consin Real Estate Transfer Tax from the
at the sale in cash, cashier’s check or certi- proceeds of the Sale upon Confirmation of tion of highways 45, 70 and 17 in Eagle -------------------------------------------------------- ST. GERMAIN LODGE & RESORT: Sum- FOR RENT: Eagle River, newer 1- and 2-
fied funds, payable to the clerk of courts the Court. Purchaser to pay the cost of title River. Plenty of parking, quality finish FOR SALE: Camp with 40 plus or minus mer cabin cleaning staff. Saturdays, Sun- bdrm. apts. Large common area, walking
(personal checks cannot and will not be ac- evidence.
cepted). The balance of the successful bid throughout. Ideal for attorney, accountant acres in Trout Creek, Mich. Adjoins 1,000s days and some weekdays. Excellent pay distance to shopping & dining, 420 Michi-
/s/ Frank Tomlanovich, Sheriff
must be paid to the clerk of courts in cash, Vilas County, Wisconsin or medical office. Shared building with of acres of federal land. Excellent deer, for responsible workers. Call (715) 542- gan St., $500/mo., all utilities included;
cashier’s check or certified funds no later Plaintiff’s Attorney well-established, high-traffic realty office. bear, grouse hunting. Approximately 60 3433. 3c-9133-10L 416 Mill St., 2-bdrm., $615/mo., heat in-
than ten days after the court’s confirmation Mallery & Zimmerman, S.C.
of the sale or else the 10% down payment is 500 Third Street, Suite 800
Approx. 2,300 sq. ft. Call 1-(800) 404- miles from Eagle River. $48,500. Call -------------------------------------------------------- cluded. (715) 479-7124. 2p-9118-10L
forfeited to the plaintiff. The property is sold P.O. Box 479 4496 or (715) 891-7453. 52-5159-tfcL Randy Roeske, (906) 355-2634. 3p-9129- FOR SALE: ’01 Harley Deuce 16 xxx — CAXCA
‘as is’ and subject to all liens and encum- Wausau, WI 54402-0479
brances.
-------------------------------------------------------- 10 looks new, runs new, $7,800. St. Germain,
(715) 845-8234
PLACE: On the front steps of the Vilas 4461 STUMP GRINDING: Full-service stump -------------------------------------------------------- (217) 972-6749. 2p-9131-09
County Courthouse, Eagle River. _____________ grinding, rates as low as $1 per inch. Fully FOR SALE: 2001 Ford Escort ZX2 — 4-
DESCRIPTION: The South 200 feet of the
East 215 feet of the NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of
(Six Weeks, 5/4-6/8/11) insured. Call America’s Best Tree Service cyl., 2.0L automatic, AC, power windows &
STATE OF WISCONSIN
Section 22, Township 40 North, Range 6 East,
CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY for a free estimate at (715) 477-2900. mirrors, keyless, AM/FM/cassette, dual air
Arbor Vitae Township, Vilas County, Wiscon- 8946-tfcL bags, rear spoiler, red, 115,878 miles,
Case No. 09-CV-228
sin, LYING WEST of the Town Road. ______________________________________________
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1837 North Farm- -------------------------------------------------------- $4,000. (715) 546-2431. 1p-9115-08
Bank of America, N.A.
ing Road, Woodruff, WI 54568 Plaintiff, FOR RENT: 2-BDRM. APARTMENT IN --------------------------------------------------------
Online Job Fair
GRAY & ASSOCIATES, L.L.P.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
vs. THREE LAKES. Very nice apartment FOR SALE: 2005 convertible PT Cruiser
Steven G. Ross and Theresa R. Ross
16345 West Glendale Drive Defendants. w/hardwood floors & tile throughout, cen- GT — like-new condition, 12,000 miles,
New Berlin, WI 53151 ______________________________________________
tral air. Dishwasher, washer/dryer & refrig- 220-HP turbo with manual transmission.
Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
collect a debt on our client’s behalf and any ______________________________________________ erator included. Newly updated kitchen & All factory options, including leather, CD,
information obtained will be used for that PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a bathroom. $590/month plus utilities. (715) navigation, chrome sport wheels. Asking
purpose. If you have previously received a judgment of foreclosure entered on October
discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case,
891-7396. 4p-8994-09L $12,995. Call (715) 356-3222. 1p-9120-08
29, 2010 in the amount of $640,117.45 the
this communication should not be construed Sheriff will sell the described premises at -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- Pick ’n Save in
as an attempt to hold you personally liable public auction as follows: WILD EAGLE LODGE RESORT is cur- FOR SALE: ’04 John Deere 790 with 5-ft.
for the debt. TIME: June 23, 2011 at 2:00 p.m.
Eagle River needs
4406 TERMS: Pursuant to said judgment, 10% of
rently hiring seasonal staff. Departments quick-detach front-end loader — 30-HP friendly and helpful em-
_____________ the successful bid must be paid to the sheriff include front desk, special events, bar, Yanmar, 110 hours, looks new, $12,200.
at the sale in cash, cashier’s check or certi- housekeeping and maintenance. Apply St. Germain, (217) 972-6749. 2p-9132-09
ployees who love work-
(Three Weeks, 4/27-5/11/11)
STATE OF WISCONSIN
fied funds, payable to the clerk of courts
(personal checks cannot and will not be ac- online at www.wildeaglelodge.com under -------------------------------------------------------- ing with food for
CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY cepted). The balance of the successful bid the info tab or in person at 4443 Chain O’ CEDAR PICNIC TABLES in various sizes, a variety of department
Case No. 2011-CV-54 must be paid to the clerk of courts in cash,
The Honorable cashier’s check or certified funds no later
Lakes Rd., Eagle River, Wis. 9049-tfcL Adirondack lawn chairs with curved backs positions:
Neal A. Nielsen, III than ten days after the court’s confirmation -------------------------------------------------------- & seats, lawn chair rockers, custom-made
Case Code 30404
(Foreclosure of Mortgage)
of the sale or else the 10% down payment is HELP WANTED: Marine mechanic — im- window shutters, swing sets, flower Part-time positions:
forfeited to the plaintiff. The property is sold
The amount claimed exceeds $5000.00 mediate opening, OMC & Mercury certi- planters, window boxes. Call (715) 546-
______________________________________________ ‘as is’ and subject to all liens and encum-
brances. fied helpful but not necessary. Apply at 2033. 9114-tfc
Deli Clerks, Stockers,
Chase Home Finance, LLC PLACE: On the front steps of the Vilas Arbor Vitae Marine, 11015 Hwy. 70 E., -------------------------------------------------------- Cashiers and
3415 Vision Drive County Courthouse, Eagle River
Columbus, OH 43219 DESCRIPTION: Lot Eleven (11) of that Arbor Vitae. Call (715) 356-5367. 2p- FOR SALE: Samsung 37-in. flat-screen Utility Clerks
Plaintiff,
vs.
Certified Survey Map recorded in Volume 9 9061-08L TV — full HD, LCD, 1080p. Brand-new, Excellent benefits!
of Certified Surveys, page 138 as Map No.
Joshua L. Radandt -------------------------------------------------------- still in box. $500. Call for info, (715) 477-
1760 Log Ln
2688, being a part of Government Lots Three Weekend availability required.
and Five, Section Eleven, Township Forty- FOR SALE: Bow Flex Blaze Total Gym — 1202. 1p-9119-08
Saint Germain, WI 54558-9218 three North, Range Seven East of the Fourth excellent condition, $550. (715) 546-3765. --------------------------------------------------------

218156004
Principal Meridian, Township of Presque
Devin A. Booth Isle, Vilas County, Wisconsin. 2p-9051-08L FOR SALE: Bolens MC 2500 wood chip-
1760 Log Ln PROPERTY ADDRESS: 7769 Rustic Rd -------------------------------------------------------- per — $175. (715) 546-3953. 1c-9122-08
Saint Germain, WI 54558-9218 Presque Isle, WI 54557
Apply
LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN) --------------------------------------------------------
DATED: April 28, 2011
John Doe Booth Gray & Associates, L.L.P. SEEKING IN-HOME CARE FOR NICE FOR SALE: 32-in. JVC TV — $50; tread-
1760 Log Ln
ELDERLY WOMAN. 40 years’ experience, mill — $50; indoor/outdoor billiard table,
online at:
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Saint Germain, WI 54558-9218 16345 West Glendale Drive
New Berlin, WI 53151-2841 excellent medical assessment skills, with was over $4,000, now $2,000; Pro Ol-

www.picknsave.com
Jane Doe Radandt (414) 224-8404 nutritional background. Will do everything hausen 9-ft. table, was $6,500, now
1760 Log Ln Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to
Saint Germain, WI 54558-9218 from light housekeeping to total patient $3,800; glass-top pub table with 2 stools,
collect a debt on our client’s behalf and any
Defendants.
______________________________________________ information obtained will be used for that care. Willing to work as needed. Great ref- was $750, now $375. Many other items. Equal Opportunity Employer
PUBLICATION SUMMONS purpose. If you have previously received a erences. (715) 479-8176. 4p-9124-11 (715) 588-7711. 1p-9123-08
______________________________________________ discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case,
THE STATE OF WISCONSIN this communication should not be construed
To each person named above as a defen- as an attempt to hold you personally liable
dant: for the debt.
You are hereby notified that the plaintiff
named above has filed a lawsuit or other
4463
_____________ Design/Build by Visner, Inc.
legal action against you.
Within 40 days after April 27, 2011 you
(Two Weeks, 5/11-5/18/11)
Vilas County Zoning & Planning Committee PARADISE
must respond with a written demand for a
copy of the complaint. The demand must be
sent or delivered to the court, whose address
is 330 Court Street, Eagle River, WI 54521
Public Hearing Notice
Date: Thursday, June 2, 2011.
Time: 9:00 a.m.
Location: Land O’ Lakes Town Hall, 4431
It is FOR SALE! Mason
and to Gray & Associates, L.L.P., plaintiff's County Road B, Land O’ Lakes, WI. Five acres, 300' of safe, sandy Experienced mason needed.
attorney, whose address is 16345 West Glen- Public Hearing Description
sun-filled frontage — Eagle River Chain
dale Drive, New Berlin, WI 53151-2841. You
may have an attorney help or represent you.
The Zoning and Planning Committee will
conduct a public hearing on the amend-
(715) 479-6801 Join the team of Design/Build by Visner.
If you do not demand a copy of the com- ments to the Vilas County Wireless Commu-
plaint within 40 days, the court may grant
judgment against you for the award of
nication Ordinance Chapter 27. The public is
invited to attend and be heard.
5673 www.prestinelakeproperty.com Call (715) 479-2110 or e-mail résumé to:
money or other legal action requested in the Drafts of the proposed Vilas County Wireless
complaint, and you may lose your right to
object to anything that is or may be incor-
Communication Ordinance Chapter 27 are
available at the Vilas County Zoning Office. production@designbuildbyvisner.com
rect in the complaint. A judgment may be en- A quorum of the Vilas County Board of Su-
forced as provided by law. A judgment pervisors may be present at this public hear-

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awarding money may become a lien against ing, but no official business of the board will

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any real estate you own now or in the future, be discussed and no official action of the
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and may also be enforced by garnishment or
seizure of property. If you have special needs, or require spe-
Dated this 12th day of April, 2011. cial accommodations, please call 715-479- The Forest County Health Department seeks applicants for the following position:
Gray & Associates, L.L.P. 3620 or write: 330 Court Street, Courthouse,
O REGISTERED DIETITIAN
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Attorneys for Plaintiff Eagle River, WI 54521.


By: David M. Samson ANY ZONING COMMITTEE MEMBER
State Bar No. 1082271 NOT ABLE TO ATTEND, PLEASE CONTACT for the WIC Nutrition Program
16345 West Glendale Drive THE ZONING OFFICE.
New Berlin, WI 53151-2841 Dated this May 9, 2011. Must be certified with the state of Wisconsin
(414) 224-8404 Dawn M. Schmidt, Zoning Administrator and Registered Dietitian or RD eligible
(414) 224-8182 For: Zoning and Planning Committee
4520
Contracted position 24 to 32 hours per month.
Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to
collect a debt on our client’s behalf and any
_____________ May include training and meetings off site.
information obtained will be used for that (Three Weeks, 5/11-5/25/11) Wage to be negotiated.
purpose. If you have previously received a STATE OF WISCONSIN
discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case, CIRCUIT COURT, VILAS COUNTY Duties include: Project Nutritionist responsibilities listed in the WIC Op-
this communication should not be construed — PROBATE — erations Manual such as, but not limited to: Overall WIC nutrition ser-
as an attempt to hold you personally liable
for the debt.
Notice to Creditors
(Informal Administration)
1100 Hwy. 45 South, Eagle River vices, work plans, certification procedures, nutrition education, evalua-
4440 Case No. 11PR30 NEXT TO CUSTOM LANDSCAPING tion, coordination of WIC with other agency services, nutrition-related
_____________ IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
(715) 337-2700 staff development.
Margaret F. Gardner, Deceased
(Six Weeks, 5/4-6/8/11) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
STATE OF WISCONSIN 1. An application for informal administra-
CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY tion was filed.
Send letter of interest and résumé to:
Case No. 10-CV-245 2. The decedent, with date of birth Jan- Forest County Health Department
Hon. Neal A. Nielsen III
Br. 1
uary 14, 1922 and date of death April 2, 2011, 200 East Madison St., Crandon, WI 54520
______________________________________________ was domiciled in Vilas County, State of Wis-
consin, with a mailing address of 7007 E. Application deadline May 31, 2011
VALLEY COMMUNITIES CREDIT UNION Rock Lake Rd., Winchester, WI 54557.
Plaintiff, 3. All interested persons waived notice.
vs. 4510 Forest County and Wisconsin WIC are Equal Opportunity Programs
4. The deadline for filing a claim against
DAVID C. MEYERS, JR. the decedent’s estate is August 19, 2011.
BARBARA L. MEYERS 5. A claim may be filed at the Vilas County
f/k/a BARBARA L. O’GRADY Courthouse, 330 Court Street, Eagle River,
STATE OF WISCONSIN WI 54521.
Defendants.
______________________________________________
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
/s/ Dawn Halverson
Probate Registrar A great opportunity is waiting for you... Hilgy’s L.P. Gas, Inc. Employment Opportunity
______________________________________________
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of a Form completed by:
5/9/2011
OFFICE PERSONNEL - Part time/full time
Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the Laura Curtin (Yet not limited to:)
above-captioned action on November 10, 6605 Corinas Curve
2010, in the amount of $50,568.38, the Sheriff Machesney Park, IL 61103-8876 Hilgy’s L.P. Gas Inc. in Land O’ Lakes, Wis., is currently seeking an individual to
815-877-5976
or his assignee will sell the described
4521
join our team. The qualified individual must have the following qualifications:

Think
premises at public auction as follows:
TIME: June 22, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. WNAXLP • Telephone etiquette • Basic computer knowledge

Spring!
• Ambitious • Pride in a job well done
• Flexible • Customer & co-worker friendly
Vilas County Forestry Department • Be willing to do cleaning, fill cylinders, paint, etc.
2112 N. Railroad Street
Mail: 330 Court Street We are! PLEASE SEND RESUME´ ´ TO:
Hilgy’s L.P. Gas, Inc., 122 S. Tomahawk Ave., Tomahawk, WI 54487
Eagle River, WI 54521
715-479-5160 NOW HIRING
covalk@co.vilas.wi.us
 Part-time Cashiers The following opening is available
Public Notice – Invitation for in the Northland Pines School District.
 Second shift
Vilas County Real Estate Bids full-time ICS ELEMENTARY SECRETARY
Sealed bids will be received by the Vilas County Forestry, Recreation Full time, school year only, benefits
& Land Committee for the purchase of lands in accordance with the (unloaders) Skills tests will be required.
conditions set forth by the Committee until 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, 31
May 2011. If you are interested in applying, please go to our
A land sale prospectus and bid forms can be obtained by contacting the website at www.npsd.k12.wi.us and click on
Vilas County Forestry Office at the above address and phone number “Human Resources” “Employment Opportunities”
or by visiting http://co.vilas.wi.us/forestry. and look under “Support Staff Vacancies.” You will
find information on the requirements as well as
There are 25 tracts of land for sale. The tracts comprise approximately the support staff application; the application lists
338.92 acres in the following townships: Arbor Vitae, Land O’ Lakes, items you need to submit with your application pack-
Lincoln, Presque Isle, St. Germain, Washington and Winchester.
et on the first page of the application. DEADLINE
No bid will be accepted for less than the minimum bid amount at the FOR APPLICATIONS IS MAY 18, 2011.
initial bid opening. The Vilas County Forestry, Recreation & Land
The Northland Pines School District does not discriminate on the basis
Committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids will be of sex, race, color, religion, national origin including Limited English Pro-
opened at the Vilas County Courthouse on the following date: 1 June ficiency (LEP), ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital status, parental sta-
2011. tus, sexual orientation, physical disability, mental disability,
4442 Submitted by: Lawrence L. Stevens, CF Apply today at www.walmart.com/apply Wal-Mart will not tolerate discrimination of employment on the basis of race,
emotional/behavioral disability or learning disability. Northland Pines
WNAXLP Forest Administrator color, age, sex, sexual orientation, religion, disability, ethnicity, national origin, complies with all federal regulations and standards. 4464
or visit us at: Minocqua, WI. marital status, veteran status or any other legally protected status.
VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 13B

SHARON GIFFORD
(715) 545-4008 PHELPS
gifford112288@nnex.net
2462 ST. LOUIS RD.,
PHELPS, WI 54554 PUBLIC NOTICES
_____________
CORPORATION COUNSEL OFFICE) Commission on Aging 2010 reports. All voted
(One Week, 5/11/11) Continued aye. Carried.
VILAS COUNTY BOARD PROCEEDINGS At the 11:22 A.M. conclusion of the award COMMITTEE REPORTS
APRIL 19, 2011 presentation, the Chair resumed discussion C. Rayala reported on transportation fund-
This meeting of the Vilas County Board of regarding Res. 2011-34. Motion by L. Thorpe, ing issues. Wisconsin is facing a reduction in
Supervisors was held in the conference seconded by C. Rayala, to postpone further federal transportation funding that will ulti-
rooms located in the Vilas County Court- consideration of this resolution until the mately reduce transportation funding pro-
house, 330 Court Street, Eagle River, WI. next full County Board meeting. Discussion. vided to counties.
CALL TO ORDER 13 voted aye to postpone. 8 voted no: E. J. Behling reported on progress made by
Vilas County Board Vice-Chairman Bakka, M. Bedish, R. De Bruyne, J. Harrison, the Transition Committee. He noted that
Stephen Favorite called the assembly to S. Hjemvick, D. Nielsen, F. Radtke and E. Te- meetings continued to be held after working
order at 9:11 A.M. and instructed the Clerk to ichmiller. Postponement carried. hours, which allowed county employees to
read aloud and insert into the minutes the RES. 2011-44 attend.
following: A public meeting notice was given (ACCEPTANCE OF BIDS FOR GENERAL E. Teichmiller reported that The Human
to the public by posting on the bulletin CONTRACTOR AND OWNER’S REPRESEN- Service Center budget was in the black with
boards in the hall by the main entrance to TATIVE – COURTHOUSE AND JUSTICE a small surplus. He also reported that the
the Vilas County Courthouse, Olson Memori- CENTER BOILER REPLACEMENT AND ADRC Committee continued to meet and
al Library and Eagle River City Hall. The HVAC CONTROLS UPGRADE PROJECT) that state funding for the development of
Vilas County News-Review; the Rhinelander Motion by C. Rayala, seconded by K. county ADRC’s remained in the budget.
Daily News; the Lakeland Times; the Iron- Rushlow to adopt. The Chair introduced and B. Egan reported that four county Supervi-
wood Daily Globe; W.E.R.L. Radio; W.R.J.O. recognized Kurt Berner, who in his capacity sors took part in the Sheriff’s Dept. ride
Radio; W.C.Y.E. Radio and Channel 12 TV and as Vilas County Owner’s Representative de- along program. He invited further participa-
News of the North.net were notified on April scribed the project and explained the bid- tion in that program. He also reported that
15, 2011 more than twenty-four hours prior ding process. Discussion. All voted aye. Car- the Economic Development Corporation was
to the meeting. The Clerk then requested ried. working with four entrepreneurs interested
that all present silence their cell phones and RES. 2011-45 in locating businesses in Vilas County.
pagers for the duration of the meeting. (TRANSFER FROM GENERAL FUND – LETTERS AND COMMUNICATIONS
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE SUFFICIENT FUNDS FOR COURTHOUSE R. De Bruyne reported on the ATV forum to
The Vice-Chairman asked all in attendance AND JUSTICE CENTER BOILER REPLACE- be held in Eagle River. He asked the Chair to
to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance. MENT AND HVAC CONTROL UPGRADE recognize Roger Flaherty, after which the
ROLL CALL PROJECT) Chair obliged. Mr. Flaherty represents the
Roll call found the following members pre- Motion by C. Rayala, seconded by E. Landover ATV Club. A forum is scheduled for
sent: Emil Bakka, Alden Bauman, Maynard Bluthardt to adopt. Discussion. A 2/3 majori- Saturday, April 30, 2011 at the Eagle River
Bedish, James Behling, Edward Bluthardt, ty positive vote is required for adoption. All Derby Track to discuss possible ATV routes
Jr., Gene Ciszek, Ronald De Bruyne, Bob voted aye. Carried. using public roads and private lands. He in-
Egan, Jack Harrison, Sig Hjemvick, Leon RES. 2011-35 vited board members to attend.
Kukanich, Christopher Mayer, Dennis (FORESTRY DEPARTMENT BUDGET SET TIME FOR SPECIAL MAY 2011 COUN-
Nielsen, Mary Platner, Fred Radtke, Charles AMENDMENT) TY BOARD MEETING – REDISTRICTING
Rayala, Jr., Kathleen Rushlow, Ralph J. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Vilas PLAN
Sitzberger, Erv Teichmiller, Linda Thorpe County Board of Supervisors amended their The Chair announced that the need for a
and Stephen Favorite. The Clerk reported 21 budget according to Resolution No. 2011-35 special May 2011 meeting was no longer nec-
Supervisors in attendance, constituting a Forestry Department, on April 19, 2011, pur- essary.
quorum of the County Board. suant to Wis. Stat. §65.90(5), to include the PAY MILEAGE AND PER DIEM
The Vice-Chairman then called for the fol- following additions to the expenditure and Motion by B. Egan, seconded by C. Rayala
lowing motions: revenue line items: to approve payment of mileage and per diem.
APPROVAL OF AN AGENDA TO BE DIS- Revenue or Expense, Line Item Number, All voted aye. Carried. Mileage and per diem
CUSSED IN ANY ORDER AT THE CHAIR’S Description, Amount shall be paid as listed below.
DISCRETION
SCIENCE FAIR — Phelps School 4-year-old Franzen, Rachel Johnson and Megan Volkmann. Motion by C. Rayala, seconded by R.
Revenue, 240.43583, Wildlife Habitat Rev-
enue, $2.40; Expense, 240.56113.599, Wildlife
E. Bakka $77.60, A. Bauman $96.47, M. Be-
dish $54.65, J. Behling $49.04 Bluthardt
kindergarten through eighth-grade science fair Phelps science teacher Tara Petreikis coordinat- Sitzberger to approve the agenda to be dis-
cussed in any order at the Chair’s discretion.
Habitat Revenue, $2.40 $52.10, G. Ciszek $83.72, R. De Bruyne $77.60,
Motion by D. Nielsen, seconded by C. Ray- B. Egan $56.18, S. Favorite $53.12, J. Harrison
first-place winners included, from left, Jordyn ed the event. --Photo By Sharon Gifford All voted aye. Carried. ala to adopt. Discussion. All voted aye. Car- $96.98, S. Hjemvick $66.38, L. Kukanich
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE ried. $52.10, C. Mayer $87.19, D. Nielsen $68.42, M.
MARCH 15, 2011 REGULAR MEETING AND RES. 2011-36 Platner $58.22, F. Radtke $62.30, C. Rayala
THE MARCH 21, 2011 SPECIAL MEETING (BUDGET AMENDMENT DUE TO MONEY $86.78, K. Rushlow $50.57, R. Sitzberger
Phelps Senior Motion by D. Nielsen, seconded by A. Bau-

Chamber announces
OFFERED FROM WISCONSIN HEADWA- $72.50, E. Teichmiller $73.01, L. Thorpe
man to approve the minutes of the March 15, TERS INVASIVES PARTNERSHIP [WHIP]) $47.00.
2011 regular meeting and the March 21, 2011 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Vilas ADJOURNMENT
Citizen Nutrition special meeting as presented. All voted aye.
Carried.
County Board of Supervisors amended their
budget according to Resolution No. 2011-36
Motion by C. Rayala, seconded by to ad-
journ. All voted aye. Carried.
OMIT READING OF ALL RESOLUTIONS

AIS Day, smelt fry


Budget Amendment due to Wisconsin Head- Meeting adjourned at 12:55 P.M.
Center Menu AND ORDINANCES BY THE COUNTY
CLERK UNLESS REQUESTED
waters Invasives (WHIP), on April 19, 2011,
pursuant to Wis. Stat. §65.90(5), to include
Prepared and submitted by:
David R. Alleman, Vilas County Clerk
Lillian Kerr Motion by C. Rayala, seconded by E. Bakka the following additions to the expenditure Minutes reflect the recorder’s notations
to omit the reading of all resolutions and or- and revenue line items: and are subject to future correction and ap-
Healthcare Center dinances by the Clerk, unless requested from Revenue or Expense, Line Item Number, proval by the Vilas County Board.
the floor. All voted aye. Carried.
by Rennes Description, Amount 2808
The Phelps Chamber of related to AIS. In addition to SUSPEND THE RULES TO ACT ON ANY
RESOLUTIONS OR ORDINANCES RE-
Existing Rev, 100.43727, WFLGP Grant _____________
REV, $3,560.34; Addl Revenue, 100.43727,
Meals for seniors (60+) are Commerce will host Aquatic the educational aspect of the CEIVED AFTER THE TEN DAY DEADLINE WFLGP Grant REV, $3,000.00; Expense, (Six Weeks, 5/11-6/15/11)
Motion by R. Sitzberger, seconded by R. De STATE OF WISCONSIN
served Mondays, Wednesdays Invasive Species (AIS) Day event, a smelt fry with all of Bruyne to suspend the rules to act on any
100.56107.623, WFLGP Woodland Prog,
CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY
$6,560.34
and Fridays at noon. Make and Community Smelt Fry the fixings will be available resolution or ordinance received after the 10 Motion by R. Sitzberger, seconded by E. Te- Case No. 10 CV 44
______________________________________________
day deadline, but received in time to list to
reservations 24 hours in ad- Saturday, May 21, from noon for a $10 donation. the press and post. All voted aye. Carried.
ichmiller to adopt. Discussion. All voted aye.
BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P.
Carried.
vance to Sandy Mutter at ELECTION BY A MAJORITY VOTE OF A RES. 2011-37 Plaintiff,
(715) 545-3983.
until 3 p.m. at Wavering Park PERMANENT COUNTY BOARD CHAIR. (ANNUAL DATCP GRANT FUNDING AP- Vs
SUBSEQUENT ELECTION BY A MAJORITY JEFFREY S. BOYD, et al.
Home-delivered meals avail- in Phelps. For more information, con- VOTE OF A PERMANENT VICE-CHAIR AND
PLICATION)
Motion by R. Sitzberger, seconded by E. Te- Defendant(s)
______________________________________________
able, based on eligibility. Information will be avail- tact the Phelps Chamber of A PERMANENT 2ND VICE-CHAIR
The Board proceeded to elect by majority
ichmiller to adopt. Discussion. Motion by K. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Rushlow, seconded by S. Favorite to amend ______________________________________________
able regarding various topics Commerce at (715) 545-3800. vote a permanent Chairman. The Vice-Chair the resolution by striking the following lan- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a
called for nominations from the floor. guage from lines #31 and #32 as follows:
MONDAY, MAY 16 R. De Bruyne nominated Kathleen Rushlow. Lines #31 and #32 BE IT THEREFORE RE-
judgment of foreclosure entered on May 4,
2010, in the amount of $256,973.22 the Sheriff
Swiss steak A. Bauman nominated Stephen Favorite
After three additional calls by the Vice-
SOLVED that the Land and Water Conserva- will sell the described premises at public
tion Committee is authorized to apply for
Mashed potatoes with gravy Chair, and no further nominations being this DATCP grant on an annual basis with-
auction as follows:
heard, the Vice-Chair ended the call for nom- TIME: June 29, 2011 at 2:00 PM
Beets inations. A secret ballot yielded the follow-
out further approval from the County Board. TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash or money
All voted aye on the amendment. Amend-
Pound cake with fruit sauce ing results: ment carried. All voted aye on the resolution
order at the time of sale; balance due within
Stephen Favorite 12 10 days of confirmation of sale; failure to pay
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 Kathleen Rushlow 9
as amended. balance due will result in forfeit of deposit to
Carried. plaintiff. 2. Sold “as is” and subject to all
Honey-glazed ham Stephen Favorite was elected Vilas County RES. 2011-38 legal liens and encumbrances.
Board Chair. He immediately tendered his
Hash brown casserole resignation to the clerk, vacating the posi-
(CREATION OF A SUMMER LIMITED PLACE: at 330 Court Street, Eagle River,
TERM EMPLOYEE POSITION FOR LAND & Wisconsin 54521
Red cabbage tion of Vilas County Vice-Chair, and resumed WATER CONSERVATION) DESCRIPTION: That part of Government
leadership of the meeting as Chair. As the
Blueberry crisp election of a Board Chair created a vacancy
Motion by K. Rushlow, seconded by R. Lot 1, Section 33, Township 40 North, Range
Sitzberger to adopt. Discussion. A 3/4 major- 5 East, Town of Lac du Flambeau, Vilas Coun-
FRIDAY, MAY 20 in the position of Vilas County Board Vice- ity positive vote is required for adoption. All ty, Wisconsin, described as follows: Begin-
Chair, the Chair called for nominations to fill voted aye. Carried.
Lemon-pepper fish that vacancy. RES. 2011-39
ning on the East line of Government Lot 1 at
a point located 355.7 feet South the North
Baked sweet potato fries L. Thorpe nominated James Behling (RICHARD PETERSON - COMMENDA- meander corner between Sections 33 and 34,
E. Bluthardt nominated Christopher Mayer TION)
Brussels sprouts J. Harrison nominated Kathleen Rushlow Motion by R. De Bruyne, seconded by B.
said PLACE OF BEGINNING being marked
by a post and iron pipe witnessed by a Nor-
Chocolate meringue After three additional calls by the Chair,
and no further nominations being heard, the
Egan to adopt. Discussion. All voted aye. Car- way Pine bearing South 25° West and 6 feet
ried. distant; thence South 83° 54' West along the
Chair ended the call for nominations. A se-
Milk, coffee, tea, bread and cret ballot yielded the following results:
RES. 2011-40 Northerly side of a private road, a distance
(HIRING ONE FULL-TIME DEPUTY of 83 feet to a cedar post and iron pipe;
butter are served with Christopher Mayer 10 SHERIFF DUE TO VACANCY) thence North 31° 41' West, a distance of 293.6
Kathleen Rushlow 8
all meals. James Behling 3
Motion by B. Egan, seconded by A. Bauman feet to a cedar post and iron pipe near the
to adopt. Discussion. A 3/4 majority positive shore of Whitefish Lake; thence North 31° 41'
As no candidate attained the required vote is required for adoption. 20 voted aye. 1
eleven votes, a second ballot was required. West, a distance of 6 feet, more or less, to the
no vote: C. Rayala. Carried. shore of the lake; thence Northeasterly along
James Behling withdrew his name from con- RES. 2011-42
sideration. The Chair called for additional the lake shore, a distance of 183 feet to a line
(COMMEMORATE 100 YEAR ANNIVER- bearing North 16° 12' West from the place of
ELEANOR nominations and hearing none, proceeded
with the second ballot. A secret ballot yield-
SARY OF THE FOUNDING OF THE TOWN beginning. Thence South 16° 12' East, a dis-
OF PLUM LAKE) tance of 6 feet, more or less, to a post; thence
ELLIS ed the following results:
Christopher Mayer 13
Motion by D. Nielsen, seconded by M. Plat-
ner to adopt. Discussion. All voted aye. Car-
South 16° 12' East, a distance of 11.7 feet to a
iron pipe; thence South 16° 12' East, a dis-
PUBLIC Kathleen Rushlow 8
Christopher Mayer was elected Vilas Coun-
ried.
RES. 2011-43
tance of 20.3 feet to an iron pipe witnessed
ty Board Vice-Chair. by a 6 inch Oak bearing North 40° East and
LIBRARY The Board then acted on all resolutions
(SUPPORTING A REGION-WIDE COOP-
ERATIVE EFFORT BETWEEN UNDERAGE
7.4, feet distant; thence South 16° 12' East, a
distance of 336.2 feet to the place of begin-
and ordinances in the order as posted. DRINKING PREVENTION COALITIONS,
ALL RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES, ning Including the land lying between the
PHELPS, WI 54554 LAW ENFORCEMENT AND THE MEDIA TO lake shore baseline and the water’s edge. TO-
IN THEIR ENTIRETY, ARE ON FILE IN THE SUPPORT THE EVIDENCE-BASED “PAR-
COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE. GETHER WITH an easement over the exist-
ENTS WHO HOST LOST THE MOST” PRO- ing private road leading Eastward from the
RES. 2011-41 GRAM)
The final story hour for the (ADOPTION OF TENTATIVE VILAS Motion by R. Sitzberger, seconded by L.
above described lands to the public road.

school year is scheduled Fri- TOOLS FOR SCHOOL — Phelps Middle School teacher Tara Pe- COUNTY BOARD REDISTRICTING PLAN) Thorpe to adopt. Discussion. All voted aye.
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1297 North White-
fish Lake Lane, Lac du Flambeau, WI 54538
Motion by D. Nielsen, seconded by C. Ray-
day, May 13, at 12:15 p.m. All treikis recently received the May Tools for School award. Petreikis ala to adopt. The Chair introduced and rec-
Carried.
RES. 2011-46
TAX KEY NO.: 10-2069
Christina E. Demakopoulos
ages are welcome to hear won $300 and plans to use the money to enhance her sixth-grade ognized North Central Regional Planning
Commission Senior GIS Analyst Andrew
(BUDGET AMENDMENT – 2010 GENERAL State Bar # 1066197
FUND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTS ENDING Blommer Peterman, S.C.
Laura the Story Lady share science unit on rocks and minerals. The Tools for School program Faust, who described the process used to de- BALANCE DEFICITS) 165 Bishops Way
velop the tentative redistricting plan. Dis- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Vilas
some of her favorite stories. is funded by Courtesy Motors, River Valley Bank and Newsline 9. cussion. 20 voted aye. 1 voted no: County Board of Supervisors amended their
Brookfield, WI 53005
E. Bluthardt. Carried. 262-790-5719
Story hour will resume in Presenting the check to Petreikis was Justin Loew, WAOW TV-9 RES. 2011-34
budget according to Resolution No. 2011-46 Please go to www.blommerpeterman.com
Budget Amendment-2010 General Fund Ex- to obtain the bid for this sale.
September. meteorologist. --Contributed Photo (PROPOSAL TO PRIVATIZE THE CORPO- penditure Accounts Ending Balance Deficits, Blommer Peterman, S.C. is the creditor’s
RATION COUNSEL OFFICE) on April 19, 2011, pursuant to Wis. Stat. attorney and is attempting to collect a debt
New additions to the Prior to any action taken by the Board to
place this item on the table for adoption,
§65.90(5), to include the following additions on its behalf.
to the expenditure and revenue line items:
shelves include: Corporation Counsel Martha Milanowski re- Revenue or Expense, Line Item Number,
Any information obtained will be used for
the purpose.
moved herself as legal advisor to the County Description, Amount
Adult fiction — “Turn in the Board, for the duration of all discussion and Expense, 100.51101, County Board,
268945
action regarding this resolution. Substitute 4518
Road” by Macomber, “Spider Corporation Counsel Steven Garbowicz was
$3,438.43; Expense, 100.51210, Circuit Court,
WNAXLP
$16,582.81; Expense, 100.51330, Child Sup-
Web” by Fowler, “SixKill” by designated to provide the Board with legal port, $ 9,555.59; Expense, 100.51420, County
advice until all discussion and action on this Clerk, $35,709.04; Expense, 100.51421, Rural
Parker, “Knockdown” by resolution was concluded. Road Directory, $114.76; Expense, 100.51522,
Motion by C. Rayala, seconded by A. Bau-
Graves, “Caleb’s Crossing” by man to adopt. The Chair introduced and rec-
PP Tax Chg To County, $1,842.90; Expense,
100.51715, Tax Listing, $1,346.06; Expense,
Brooks, “Butterfly’s Daughter” ognized Phillips Borowski S.C. principal Dan
Borowski, who explained the privatization
100.51940, Unemployment Comp., $1,463.55
TOTAL $70,053.14
by Monroe, “Devious” by Jack- proposal and answered questions from the Motion by E. Bluthardt, seconded by K.
Board. Discussion continued until 11:00 A.M.,
son, “Chasing Fire” by Roberts, at which time the Chair called for a short re-
Rushlow to adopt. Discussion. All voted aye.
Carried.
“Shivers of Fear” by St. Clair, cess.
2011 EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION AWARDS
RES. 2011-47
(UW-EXTENSION – FAMILY LIVING
“Moonlight Cove” by Woods, PRESENTATION (11:00 A.M.) AGENT POSITION VACANCY)
After conclusion of the recess, the Chair
“44 Charles Street” by Steel, proceeded with the previously scheduled
Motion by D. Nielsen, seconded by M. Plat-
ner to adopt. Discussion. A ? majority posi-
“5th Witness” by Connelly, “6th presentation of 2011 Employee Recognition
Awards. Forty-one Vilas County employees
tive vote is required for adoption. All voted
aye. Carried.
Man” by Baldacci, “Wedding were given awards in recognition of attain- 2010 DEPARTMENT REPORTS
ing various levels of years of service to Vilas A. REGISTER OF DEEDS
Promise” by Kinkade, “Treason County. B. COMMISSION ON AGING
RES. 2011-34
at Lisson Grove” by Perry, “Sil- (PROPOSAL TO PRIVATIZE THE
Motion by A. Bauman, seconded by K.
Rushlow to accept the Register of Deeds and
ver Boat” by Rice, “Save Me” by
Scottoline, “Quicksilver” by
Quick, “Once Upon a Time
There Was You” by Berg and REQUEST FOR BIDS
“Mourning Gloria” by Albert.
New adult audio on CD — The School District of Phelps will accept bid proposals for the following projects:
“Mind Over Matter” by 1 Painting
Roberts, “5th Witness” by Con- • Indoors — hallways and offices
nelly, “Chasing Fire” by
Roberts, “Eve” by Johansen, 2 Lighting
“Save Me” by Scottoline, “6th • Sensor lighting in bathrooms and staff lounge
Man” by Baldacci and “Break- YOUTH KNIGHTS — The seventh- and eighth-grade Phelps • Lighting controls that can be regulated for hallways
ing the Rules” by Brockmann. Knights boys basketball team, coached by Kregg Mueller, fin- 3 Door and Window Replacement
New movies — “Elle,” “Mod- ished its season with a 5-3 record. The team includes, front row, • Two exterior and interior doors commercial grade with arched windows
ern Cinderella Story,” “Knock- from left, Tyler Melton, Taylor Huze, Sawyer Rosner and Nathan above doors
out,” “Green Hornet,” “Waiting Cirese; back row, coach Mueller, Nicholas Cirese, Robert Ros-
for Forever,” “First Dog,” • Add-on Storage Addition
ner, Jacob Martinez and Matthew Oliver. Missing from the pho-
“Dilemma,” “The King’s tograph was Michael Galek. --Photo By Sharon Gifford
Speech,” “Gulliver’s Travels,” Special considerations:
“Somewhere,” “Harry Potter 1 All projects must be completed by August 13, 2011.
2 All vendors must have liability insurance and provide proof of coverage.

SAVE 40% RADIO MALL


and the Deathly Hallows,” ON THE
“Country Strong,” “The Chron- 3 All vendors must provide three references of quality workmanship.
icles of Narnia: Voyage of the
ht ing Knight
Dawn Treader,” “Little Fock- For more information, contact the school at (715) 545-2724. Fig s
ers,” “Disney’s Tron: Legacy,”
and “Fair Game.” TUNE IN 8 A.M. TO 9 A.M. SATURDAY
Bids should be sent to:
Library hours are Mondays,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri- WRJO WERL Phelps Board of Education
4451 Old School Road
days from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; 94.5 FM 950 AM
Wednesdays, 2 to 6 p.m.; and Phelps, WI 54554
Saturdays, 10 a.m. to noon. Shop online for most Radio Mall items at www.heartlandshoppingshow.com.
For more information, con- Bid proposals should be received by Wednesday, May 11, 2011. The Board reserves the right
tact the library at (715) 545- Save every week! to reject any or all bids. The Phelps School District is an equal opportunity employer. 5610

2887 or phelps.wislib.org.
14B WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW/THE THREE LAKES NEWS

JILL JAMES
LAND O’ LAKES jilliebabes@yahoo.com 4540 EVERGREEN DR.,
JANET GARLING
(715) 479-9265 CONOVER janetgarling@yahoo.com

(715) 547-3930 LAND O’ LAKES, WI 54540

Frosty Snowmobile Club


announces 4th of July theme
The Frosty Snowmobile ative thinking from the pub- tors and trailer floats should
Club Inc., sponsor of the lic.Participants may decorate line up along the north side of
Fourth of July parade and a bike, trike, lawn tractor, car, Highway B, east of Oak Street
town picnic, has finalized truck, boat, recreational vehi- and into the Stateline parking
plans for the day. The theme cle, dog, cat or anything they lot.
this year will be “A Grand Old would like to show off in the
Participants who want to
4th of July.” parade.
qualify for a trophy should be
Fireworks will be held Sun- The parade will begin at
in place by 11 a.m. to ensure
day, July 3, at dusk; and the noon at Oak Street and High-
that the judges see the entry.
parade, followed by games, way B near Bel-Air Motel.
food, refreshments and music Marchers, bikes, cars and In addition to the grand
by Borderline, will be held small floats should line up marshal’s trophy and first-,
SCHOLARSHIP PRESENTATION — The Dennis Eastman, at left, helped present the
Monday, July 4, at the Land O’ around Oak Street, double-file second- and third-place tro-
Conover Lions Club presented two $1,000 schol- awards to scholarship recipients Joshua Boehm
Lakes park. from east to west. phies, there will be a special
arships and a Badger Boys State award at the and Cathryn Sawalski and Badger Boys award
Grand marshals Ron and Larger units, such as snow youth trophy for the most cre-
recent Northland Pines High School awards cer- recipient Cody Drake with club member Vic
Betty Ramesh welcome cre- groomers, fire engines, trac- ative entry by a youngster(s).
emony held in Eagle River. Lions Club member Verdev. --Contributed Photo

Land O’ Lakes
Senior Citizen PUBLIC NOTICES
Nutrition Menu _____________
Attorneys for Plaintiff PROPERTY ADDRESS: 12655 Kratowicz
(Six Weeks, 4/20-5/25/11)
The Land O’ Lakes senior STATE OF WISCONSIN
16345 West Glendale Drive
New Berlin, WI 53151-2841
Road, Presque Isle ,WI 54557
TAX KEY NO.: 22-1106-15
nutrition site will temporarily CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY (414) 224-8404 Marie M Flannery
Case No. 10-CV-366 Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to State Bar # 1045309
be held at the Phelps Senior ______________________________________________
collect a debt on our client’s behalf and any Blommer Peterman, S.C.
Center, located inside Lillian Residential Credit Solutions, Inc. information obtained will be used for that 165 Bishops Way
purpose. If you have previously received a Brookfield, WI 53005
Kerr Healthcare Center by Plaintiff, discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case, 262-790-5719
Rennes until further notice. vs. this communication should not be construed Please go to www.blommerpeterman.com
Glen W. White Jr., Kimberly S. White, as an attempt to hold you personally liable to obtain the bid for this sale.
Boone’s Building Supply Inc., Wells Fargo for the debt. Blommer Peterman, S.C. is the creditor’s
Meals are served Mondays, Financial Acceptance Illinois 4405 attorney and is attempting to collect a debt
Wednesdays and Fridays at d/b/a Community Credit Co., First National
Bank of Eagle River and Northland Pines
_____________ on its behalf.
Any information obtained will be used for
noon. Bus service will be School District, (Six Weeks, 4/6-5/11/11) the purpose.
Defendants. STATE OF WISCONSIN 268903
available out of Land O’ ______________________________________________
CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY 4513
Lakes. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
______________________________________________ Case No. 08-CV-43
______________________________________________ _____________
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a U.S. Bank National Association, (Six Weeks, 4/20-5/25/11)
Contact Kathy Niesen at judgment of foreclosure entered on Febru-
ary 24, 2011 in the amount of $379,045.53 the
Plaintiff, STATE OF WISCONSIN
v. CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY
(715) 547-6071 for informa- Sheriff will sell the described premises at David A. Bowman, Jr. and Marie A. Beckholt Case No. 09-CV-183
public auction as follows: ______________________________________________
tion or to make a reservation. TIME: June 9, 2011 at 2:00 p.m.
Defendants.
______________________________________________ BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka
TERMS: Pursuant to said judgment, 10% of NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP
the successful bid must be paid to the sheriff ______________________________________________
at the sale in cash, cashier’s check or certi- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a Plaintiff,
fied funds, payable to the clerk of courts judgment of foreclosure entered on August vs.
(personal checks cannot and will not be ac- 22, 2008 in the amount of $273,828.16, the Kurt A. Van Tiem, Nicole F. Van Tiem,
Art group cepted). The balance of the successful bid
must be paid to the clerk of courts in cash,
cashier’s check or certified funds no later
Sheriff will sell the described premises at
public auction as follows:
TIME: May 26, 2011 at 2:00 p.m.
Bank of America, NA, Daniel Hatch a/k/a
Daniel L. Hatch, Sr. and Teresa Hatch a/k/a
Teresa M. Hatch,

seeks donations than ten days after the court’s confirmation


of the sale or else the 10% down payment is
forfeited to the plaintiff. The property is sold
TERMS: Pursuant to said judgment, 10% of
the successful bid must be paid to the sheriff
at the sale in cash, cashier’s check or certi- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
Defendants.
______________________________________________

______________________________________________
‘as is’ and subject to all liens and encum- fied funds, payable to the clerk of courts
for fundraiser brances.
PLACE: On the front steps of the Vilas
County Courthouse, Eagle River
(personal checks cannot and will not be ac-
cepted). The balance of the successful bid
must be paid to the clerk of courts in cash,
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a
judgment of foreclosure entered on Febru-
ary 2, 2010 in the amount of $269,662.71 the
DESCRIPTION: A parcel of land being a cashier’s check or certified funds no later Sheriff will sell the described premises at
part of the Northeast Quarter of the South- public auction as follows:
Donations of arts and west Quarter (NE-SW), Section Six (6), Town-
than ten days after the court’s confirmation
of the sale or else the 10% down payment is TIME: June 9, 2011 at 2:00 p.m.
crafts supplies in good condi- ship Forty-two (42) North, Range Ten (10) forfeited to the plaintiff. The property is sold TERMS: Pursuant to said judgment, 10% of
the successful bid must be paid to the sheriff
East, more particularly described as follows: ‘as is’ and subject to all liens and encum-
BOOK FAIR — Students and parents recently attended a book tion are needed for a Commencing at the North 1/4 of said Section brances. at the sale in cash, cashier’s check or certi-
6 being marked with a 1/2" iron pipe in Coun- PLACE: On the front steps of the Vilas fied funds, payable to the clerk of courts
fair fundraiser hosted by The Conover/Land O’ Lakes PTA. The fundraising rummage sale to ty Trunk Hwy. “B”; thence S 00° 21' 20" W, County Courthouse, Eagle River. (personal checks cannot and will not be ac-
be held by Land O’ Lakes cepted). The balance of the successful bid
sale was held at Land O’ Lakes Elementary School. Fifth-grader 1349.88 feet along the North-South 1/4 line of
said Section 6 to an iron pipe at the North-
DESCRIPTION: Lot One (1) of Certified
must be paid to the clerk of courts in cash,
Survey Map No. 246, recorded at the Vilas
Shannon Clark holds a book pointer. --Photo By Jill James Area Artisans Inc. (LOLA). east corner of the SE1/4 of the NW1/4 of said County Register of Deeds in Volume 1 Certi- cashier’s check or certified funds no later
Section 6; thence N 89° 40' 51" W, 1287.94 feet fied Surveys, Page 401, being a part of the than ten days after the court’s confirmation
The sale will take place along the North line of said SE1/4 of the Government Lot One, Section Seven (7), of the sale or else the 10% down payment is
forfeited to the plaintiff. The property is sold
Saturday, Aug. 6, during the NW1/4 to an iron pipe on the Easterly R/W
line of Carlson Road (A Town Road); thence
Township Forty (40) North, Range Eleven
‘as is’ and subject to all liens and encum-
(11) East of the Fourth Principal Meridian,

Relay For Life team to hold Land O’ Lakes community-


wide rummage sale.
along said Easterly R/W line: S 00° 16' 41" W,
1316.86 feet (S 0° 16' 48" W of record) and S
00° 08' 50" W, 298.73 feet (S 0° 08' 41" W of
Town of Washington, Vilas County, Wiscon-
sin.
Together with a right of ingress and egress
brances.
PLACE: On the front steps of the Vilas
County Courthouse, Eagle River
DESCRIPTION: A parcel of land in Gov-
Examples of items accept- record) to an iron pipe and the PLACE OF
annual concert, sale fundraiser ed for donation include art
BEGINNING; thence leaving said Easterly
R/W line S 89° 28' 28" E, 575.71 feet to an iron
pipe; thence S 00° 34' 58" E, 337.46 feet to an
over and across a private road to Deerskin
Road.
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3506 Cottage Lane,
Eagle River, WI 54521
ernments Lots 1 and 2, Section 10, Township
40 North, Range 6 East, Arbor Vitae Town-
ship, Vilas County, Wisconsin, more particu-
books, beads, framed artwork, iron pipe; thence N 89° 28' 28" W, 580.00 feet GRAY & ASSOCIATES, L.L.P. larly described as follows:
to an iron pipe on the Easterly R/W line of Beginning at a 2 inch iron pipe marking
The Land O’ Lakes Ele- the public free of charge. stamping materials, art pa- said Carlson Road; thence along said Easter-
Attorneys for Plaintiff
16345 West Glendale Drive the Northwest corner of Government Lot 2;
mentary Relay For Life team All proceeds from the craft pers, yarns, scrapbooking ma- ly R/W line N 00° 08' 50" E, 337.40 feet (N 0° 08' New Berlin, WI 53151 thence S00˚23'E along the West line of Gov-
ernment Lot 2 a distance of 30.60 feet to an
41" E of record) back to the PLACE OF BE- Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to
will hold a spring concert and bake sale will go toward terials, craft supplies, art pot- GINNING. Said land being in the Town of collect a debt on our client’s behalf and any iron pipe on the North right of way line of a
Land O'Lakes, Vilas County, Wisconsin. information obtained will be used for that Road; thence N84˚25'E along said right of
fundraiser with the theme Northwoods Relay For Life, a tery, artist tools and craft PROPERTY ADDRESS: 6232 Carlson Rd purpose. If you have previously received a way line a distance of 115.00 feet; thence
Musical Journey Around the fundraiser for the American how-to books. Land O Lakes, WI 54540-9702 discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case, N05˚38'37"E a distance of 385.70 feet to an
DATED: April 8, 2011 this communication should not be construed iron pipe near the shore of Little Spider
World, Friday, May 20, from Cancer Society. All donations may be Gray & Associates, L.L.P. as an attempt to hold you personally liable Lake; thence S87˚26'W a distance of 98.15 feet
Attorneys for Plaintiff for the debt. to an iron pipe; thence S45˚00'W a distance of
12:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Land O’ The 12th annual North- dropped off at the LOLA Cen- 16345 West Glendale Drive 4410 80.02 feet to an iron pipe; thence S00˚23'E a
Lakes Elementary School. woods Relay For Life will be ter for the Arts, located at New Berlin, WI 53151-2841 _____________ distance of 303.48 feet to the PLACE OF BE-
GINNING.
(414) 224-8404
A craft and bake sale will held Friday and Saturday, 4262 Highway B in Land O’ Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to (Six Weeks, 5/11-6/15/11) Including the land lying between the
lakeshore baseline and the water’s edge.
collect a debt on our client’s behalf and any STATE OF WISCONSIN
take place in the school cafete- Aug. 5 and 6, at the Northland Lakes. information obtained will be used for that CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY Subject to an easement for telephone and
Case No. 10 CV 121 electric power lines.
ria before and after the concert. Pines High School track in For more information, con- purpose. If you have previously received a
discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case,
______________________________________________ Together with an easement over the above
The concert will be open to Eagle River. tact Wendy at (715) 493-5361. this communication should not be construed BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P.
Plaintiff,
mentioned road Westerly to the Town Road
at the West line of Government Lot 2.
as an attempt to hold you personally liable
for the debt. Vs PROPERTY ADDRESS: 11454 Spruce Rd
4425 DONALD J. GEFFERS, et al. Arbor Vitae, WI 54568-9576
_____________ Defendant(s) DATED: April 11, 2011

PUBLIC NOTICES
______________________________________________
Gray & Associates, L.L.P.
(Six Weeks, 4/6-5/11/11) NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Attorneys for Plaintiff
______________________________________________
STATE OF WISCONSIN 16345 West Glendale Drive
CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a New Berlin, WI 53151-2841
Case No. 09-CV-168 judgment of foreclosure entered on May 28,
_____________ _____________ purpose. If you have previously received a
______________________________________________
2010, in the amount of $221,150.82 the Sheriff
(414) 224-8404
Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to
(Six Weeks, 4/20-5/25/11) (Three Weeks, 5/11-5/25/11) discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case, Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as will sell the described premises at public collect a debt on our client’s behalf and any
STATE OF WISCONSIN STATE OF WISCONSIN this communication should not be construed Trustee for First Franklin Mortgage Loan auction as follows: information obtained will be used for that
CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY as an attempt to hold you personally liable Trust 2006-FF16, Asset-Backed Certificates, TIME: June 29, 2011 at 02:00 PM purpose. If you have previously received a
Case No. 10-CV-194 Case No. 11-CV-60 for the debt. Series 2006-FF16 TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash or money discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case,
______________________________________________ Plaintiff, order at the time of sale; balance due within
The Honorable 4515 this communication should not be construed
BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP Neal A. Nielsen, III vs. 10 days of confirmation of sale; failure to pay as an attempt to hold you personally liable
fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP
Plaintiff,
Case Code 30404 _____________ Dana M. Richey, Wade A. Richey and Marsh-
field Clinic
balance due will result in forfeit of deposit to
plaintiff. 2. Sold “as is” and subject to all
for the debt.
(Foreclosure of Mortgage) 4424
vs. The amount claimed exceeds $5000.00 (Six Weeks, 4/6-5/11/11) Defendants. legal liens and encumbrances.
Patricia K. Black and David E. Black ______________________________________________
STATE OF WISCONSIN
______________________________________________
PLACE: at 330 Court Street, Eagle River, WNAXLP
Defendants. CitiMortgage, Inc. CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Wisconsin 54521
______________________________________________ ______________________________________________
1000 Technology Drive, MS314 Case No. 10 CV 404 DESCRIPTION: Lot 11 of that Certified
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE O'Fallon, MO 63368-2240 ______________________________________________ PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a Survey Map recorded in Volume 14 of Certi-
______________________________________________ judgment of foreclosure entered on July 31,
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a
judgment of foreclosure entered on August 4,
2010 in the amount of $199,149.87 the Sheriff
vs.
William Volkening
7033 E Rock Lake Rd
Plaintiff, NICOLET CREDIT UNION OF
EAGLE RIVER, WISCONSIN
633 N. RAILROAD ST.
EAGLE RIVER, WI 54521,
2009 in the amount of $200,247.82 the Sheriff
will sell the described premises at public
auction as follows:
fied Surveys, Page 101 as Map No. 3969. Said
map being a part of the Northwest 1/4 of the
Northwest 1/4 in Section 31, Township 44
North, Range 6 East, Township of Presque
Give So Others
May Live
will sell the described premises at public Winchester, WI 54557-8953 TIME: May 31, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. Isle, Vilas County, Wisconsin. Together with
Plaintiff,
auction as follows: TERMS: Pursuant to said judgment, 10% of an undivided 1/15 interest in Outlot 1 of that
v.
TIME: June 8, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. Nancy Volkening the successful bid must be paid to the sheriff Certified Survey Map recorded in Volume 14
DAVID JOHNSON, SR.
TERMS: Pursuant to said judgment, 10% of 7033 E Rock Lake Rd at the sale in cash, cashier’s check or certi- of Certified Surveys, Page 105 as Map No.
TIFFANY A. JOHNSON, his wife
the successful bid must be paid to the sheriff Winchester, WI 54557-8953 fied funds, payable to the clerk of courts 3971. Said map being a part of the Northwest
4456 CHURCH RD.
at the sale in cash, cashier’s check or certified (personal checks cannot and will not be ac- 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 and the Northeast 1/4
CONOVER, WI 54519,
funds, payable to the clerk of courts (person- Citizens Bank cepted). The balance of the successful bid of the Northwest 1/4 in Section 31, Township
and
al checks cannot and will not be accepted). c/o Steve Blackman, Registered Agent LEBAKKENS must be paid to the clerk of courts in cash, 44 North, Range 6 East, Township of Presque Every 2 seconds someone needs blood.
The balance of the successful bid must be 328 S Saginaw St cashier’s check or certified funds no later Isle, being in Vilas County, Wisconsin.
1920 N. STEVENS ST.
paid to the clerk of courts in cash, cashier’s Flint, MI 48502-1923 than ten days after the court’s confirmation
RHINELANDER, WI 54501,
check or certified funds no later than ten days of the sale or else the 10% down payment is
Defendants.
after the court’s confirmation of the sale or IndyMac Bank a/k/a n/k/a OneWest Bank FSB ______________________________________________ forfeited to the plaintiff. The property is sold
else the 10% down payment is forfeited to the ‘as is’ and subject to all liens and encum-
plaintiff. The property is sold ‘as is’ and sub-
888 E Walnut St
Pasadena, CA 91101-1802
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
______________________________________________ brances. Notice — Town of Conover
ject to all liens and encumbrances. PLACE: On the front steps of the Vilas
Cemetery Maintenance
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of
PLACE: On the front steps of the Vilas Equable Ascent Financial LLC and pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure County Courthouse, Eagle River.
County Courthouse, Eagle River c/o CSC-Lawyers Incorporation in the amount of $158,040.38, entered herein DESCRIPTION: A parcel of land in the
DESCRIPTION: Lot 10, a parcel of land in Service Company, Re on March 3, 2011, I, the undersigned Sheriff Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter
the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quar-
ter (NE 1/4 SW 1/4), Section Thirteen (13),
8040 Excelsior Dr Ste 400 of Vilas County, will sell at public auction on (SE 1/4 SW 1/4) and in the Southwest Quarter NOTICE is given, cemetery maintenance at Hildegard Ceme-
Madison, WI 53717-2915 the front steps of the Vilas County Court- of the Southeast Quarter (SW 1/4 SE 1/4), Sec-
Township Forty (40) North, Range Ten (10) Defendants. house, in the City of Eagle River, Vilas Coun- tion Thirty-five (35), Township Forty (40) tery will require you to remove all memorials, artificial flow-
East of the Fourth Principal Meridian, Wash- ______________________________________________ North, Range Six (6) East of the Fourth Prin-
ington Township, Vilas County, Wisconsin, PUBLICATION SUMMONS
ty, Wisconsin, on the 17th day of May, 2011, at
2:00 p.m., the real estate and mortgaged cipal Meridian, Arbor Vitae Township, Vilas ers and the like not later than May 22. Your cooperation in this
______________________________________________
more particularly described as follows: Com-
mencing at the one-quarter corner common to THE STATE OF WISCONSIN
premises directed by said Judgment to be County, Wisconsin, more particularly de-
scribed as follows: Commencing at the South
matter will be appreciated.
sold as more particularly described on Ex-
Sections 13 and 14, marked by a concrete To each person named above as a defen- hibit “A” attached hereto and made a part one-quarter corner of Section 35 marked by 2810 Conover Town Board
monument; thence S 86° 13' 30" E (polaris dant: hereof. a capped aluminum monument; thence N 3˚
bearings) 1269.80 feet to the Northwest corner You are hereby notified that the plaintiff TERMS OF SALE: 03' 59" W, 720.61 feet along the one-quarter
of said NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, a one-eighth cor- named above has filed a lawsuit or other 1. A: Ten (10%) percent down (deposit) in line to the PLACE OF BEGINNING marked
ner, marked by a 1-1/4" iron rod, witnessed by legal action against you. cash, cashier’s check, or certified funds at by an iron pipe on the Northerly right-of-
a concrete monument bearing N 40° E 6.95 Within 40 days after May 11, 2011 you must the time of sale; way line of Lemma Creek Road. Thence S 56˚
feet; thence continuing S 86° 13' 30" E 496.14 respond with a written demand for a copy of 01' 55" E, 37.50 feet along the Northerly right-
feet along the North line of said NE 1/4 of the the complaint. The demand must be sent or
B: Balance due in cash, cashier’s check, or
certified funds no later than (10) days after of-way line of Lemma Creek Road to an iron TOWN OF LAND O’ LAKES
SW 1/4 to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, delivered to the court, whose address is 330 pipe; thence continuing along said Northerly
marked by a 3/4" iron rod. Thence continuing
S 86° 13' 30" E 279.86 feet along the North line
Court Street, Eagle River, WI 54521 and to
Gray & Associates, L.L.P., plaintiff’s attorney,
judicial confirmation of sale; and
C: Failure to pay balance due in a timely
manner will result in forfeiture of the de-
right-of-way line S 56˚ 33' 03" E, 83.10 feet to
an iron pipe at the Southeasterly corner of
NOTICE OF MEETING TO ADJOURN
of said NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 to a 3/4" iron rod;
thence S 17° 03' 22" W 286.77 feet to a 3/4" iron
rod on the Northerly right of way line of
whose address is 16345 West Glendale Drive,
New Berlin, WI 53151-2841. You may have an
attorney help or represent you.
posit to the Plaintiff.
2. The subject premises are sold in an “as
that parcel of land described in Volume 442
Records, on page 247; thence N 12˚ 55' 55" W,
350.26 feet along the Easterly line of said
BOARD OF REVIEW TO LATER DATE
is” condition and are subject to all liens, en-
Pinewood Drive; thence along said right of If you do not demand a copy of the com- cumbrances, restrictions, reservations, and parcel of land described in Volume 442
way line 62.89 feet along the arc of a curve plaint within 40 days, the court may grant Records, on page 247 to a capped iron pipe Town of Land O’ Lakes, Vilas County, Wisconsin, Board of Review, will meet on
easements of record or of use. No warranties
concave Southerly with a radius of 244.89 judgment against you for the award of or evidence of title will be provided to Buyer. near the Southeasterly bank of Lemma the 26th day of May 2011, at noon, at the Land O’ Lakes Town Hall, 4331 Hwy. B,
feet, the chord of which bears N 81° 19' 57" W money or other legal action requested in the Creek; thence meandering along the creek S
62.71 feet to a 3/4" iron rod; thence continuing complaint, and you may lose your right to ob-
3. Buyer to pay Wisconsin Real Estate
45˚ 01' 17" W, 49.33 feet to an iron pipe on the
for the purpose of calling the Board of Review into session during the 30-day peri-
Transfer tax and all recording fees. od beginning on the 2nd Monday of May, pursuant to Wis. Statutes Sec. 70.47(1).
along said right of way line N 88° 41' 20" W ject to anything that is or may be incorrect PROPERTY ADDRESS: 4456 Church Road, one-quarter line; thence continuing along
133.18 feet to a 3/4" iron rod; thence N 0° 00' 00" in the complaint. A judgment may be en- Conover, Wisconsin, 54519. the creek S 41˚ 32' 25" W, 135.44 feet to an iron Due to the fact that the assessment roll is not completed at this time, it is anticipat-
E 280.09 feet to the Place of Beginning. forced as provided by law. A judgment TAX PARCEL NUMBER: 2-5. pipe on the Westerly line of that parcel of
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2140 Pinewood Dr awarding money may become a lien against land described in Volume 439 Micro Records, ed that the Board of Review will be adjourned until after July 1, or such time as the
SIGNED AND DATED this 25th day of
Eagle River, WI 54521-8845 any real estate you own now or in the future, March, 2011. on page 707; thence S 5˚ 17' 46" E, 74.14 feet assessment roll is completed.
DATED: April 8, 2011 and may also be enforced by garnishment or /s/ Frank Tomlanovich along the Westerly line of said parcel of land
Gray & Associates, L.L.P. seizure of property. Vilas County Sheriff described in Volume 439 Micro Records, on
Attorneys for Plaintiff Dated this 5th day of May, 2011. page 707 to an iron pipe at an intersection Pursuant to Sec. 70.45 of Wis. Statutes, the assessment roll for the year 2011 assess-
Ralph W. Koopman
16345 West Glendale Drive Gray & Associates, L.L.P. Attorney for Plaintiff with the Northerly right-of-way line of ment will be open for examination at the Land O’ Lakes Town Hall, 4331 Hwy. B,
New Berlin, WI 53151-2841 Attorneys for Plaintiff Lemma Creek Road; thence S 56˚ 01' 55" E,
(414) 224-8404 By: David M Samson
P.O. Box 1838
115.53 feet to the Place of Beginning. The
prior to the adjourned date of the Board of Review. Instructional material on the as-
Eagle River, WI 54521
Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to col- State Bar No. 1082271 715-479-8220 above lateral lot lines extend to Lemma sessment, Board of Review procedures and how to file an objection form under
lect a debt on our client’s behalf and any infor- 16345 West Glendale Drive Koopman Law Office is attempting to col- Creek, including the land lying between the Wisconsin law will be available at that time.
mation obtained will be used for that purpose. New Berlin, WI 53151-2841 lect a debt and any information obtained will meander line and the ordinary highwater
If you have previously received a discharge in (414) 224-8404 be used for that purpose. mark.
a chapter 7 bankruptcy case, this communica- (414) 224-1989 4403 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 11254 Lemma 4522 Notice is hereby given this 11th day of May 2011
tion should not be construed as an attempt to Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to
hold you personally liable for the debt. collect a debt on our client's behalf and any
Creek Rd., Woodruff, WI 54568-9211
DATED: March 30, 2011
WNAXLP By Flossie Knoth, Town Clerk-Treasurer
4426 information obtained will be used for that WNAXLP Gray & Associates, L.L.P.

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