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  PRSRT STANDARDECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID UNIFIED NEWSPAPER GROUP POSTAL CUSTOMER Brooklyn, Edgerton, Evansville, Oregon, Stoughton, Verona, WI Read by you and 50,015 other people every week. Unified Newspaper Group - 133 Enterprise Dr., Verona, WI 53593 - www.unifiednewsgroup.com  - Phone: 608-845-9559 Fax: 608-845-9550 - September 6, 2017 ? ? ?           a       d      n      o    =       5       3       3       9       7       4    -       0       1 10700 North Highway 59, Evansville, WI608.490.3592 ã www.bigbarnstorage.com Taxes and certain charges such as RCRF and USF apply. UNLIMITED DATA PLUS NO HIDDEN FEES $ 300BACK For each line you switch. In U.S. Cellular ® Promo Cards Things we want you to know: Unlimited Data:  Total Plan and Retail Installment Contract for Smartphone and basic phone purchases required. Credit approval also required. Pricing is per line/per month. A Regulatory Cost Recovery Fee (currently $2.02) applies; this is not a tax or government required charge. Additional charges, taxes, terms, conditions and coverage areas mayapply and vary by plan, service and phone. All data on Unlimited Data plans stream at speeds of up to 1.5 Mbps and will automatically shift to 2G speeds when each line reaches 22GB.  $300Switcher Incentive:  Offer applies to new lines only. Requires new Postpaid Plan, Retail Installment Contract and new customer port-in. Credit approval and Device Protection also required. Limitone per line. For in-store transactions: $100 U.S. Cellular Promotional Card given at point of sale. Additional $200 U.S. Cellular Promotional Card will be mailed to customer within 6–8 weeks.Promotional Cards issued by MetaBank, ® Member FDIC, pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. Valid only for purchases at U.S. Cellular stores and uscellular.com. For online and telesalestransactions, see uscellular.com for redemption details. Minimum monthly enrollment in Device Protection+ is $8.99/month per Smartphone. A service fee/deductible per approved claimapplies. You may cancel anytime. Property insurance is underwritten by American Bankers Insurance Company of Florida and provided under a Master Policy issued to U.S. Cellular. You willbe the certificate holder on U.S. Cellular’s Master Policy for loss/theft benefits. Service Contract Obligor is Federal Warranty Service Corporation in all states except CA (Sureway, Inc.) and OK(Assurant Service Protection, Inc.). Limitations and exclusions apply. Ask an associate for more details. Offers valid at participating locations only and cannot be combined. Limited-time offer.Trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners. See uscellular.com or an associate for details. ©2017 U.S. Cellular P3B_2017_TotalPlansRefresh_300_Print_6x9  5           8           4           8           5           9           3 ., - -CALL FOR STORE HOURS.. ., - -1015 N. Main St., 608-835-2980       a       d      n      o    =       5       3       7       5       7       8    -       0       1     N    o   w     i  n   O  r   e   g   o    n    !       BOXELDER BUG SEASON IS UPON US! You don't need to be 'bugged' by these pests. Contact Michael Soley,  608.772.2877 [email protected]  MadCityPestControl.com  a       d      n      o    =       5       3       4       0       0       2    -       0       1 We deliver for FREE *  Locally Owned  *In Stoughton. Small fee for outside the city. 873-3244 ã 100 E. Main St., Stoughton  a       d     n     o    =       5       3       7       6       6       5   -       0       1   Everything Kids Sale 8am-12pm Belleville High School Gym635 W. Church St., Belleville FREE to the Public Coordinated by BAMS- Belleville Area Moms Sales Saturday, October 7th      a       d     n     o    =       5       3       6       3       7       4   -       0       1 Kids clothes, shoes, toys, furniture...and MUCH more! For kids ages 0-18 years ã Over 25 participating families CASH ONLY  ã No strollers in gym  Sa ve t he Da te Evansville Golf Course Restaurant Golf memberships available OPEN - Public Dining  ã  Serving Fridays 5-9pm featuring  Deep Fried or Baked Cod & Salad Bar Drink Specials ã Rail Manhattans, Martinis & Old Fashioneds $3.75ã Domestic Beer $2.75  FRIDAY,SEPTEMBER 8 S pecial  All You Care To Eat Shrimp Boil S oup  Bean & Ham p late  S pecial  Open Faced Roast Beef Sandwich    (608) 882-6804 ã     (608) 882-6524      a       d     n     o    =       5       3       7       6       3       1   -       0       1       a       d      n      o    =       5       3       6       6       5       6    -       0       1 5957 McKEE ROAD Suite 108, FITCHBURG(608) 274-3333LUNCH BUFFET: 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM ($9.95)DINNER MENU: 5:00 - 9:30 PMCLOSED MONDAYS $ 4 off $ 25 or $ 8 off $ 50 * *Dinner only*Not valid with any other offer (MUSTPRESENTCOUPON) Please call to schedule an appointment with Tammy at 608-219-6053. Welcome Tammy Morrill (Squire)  to the Miracles in Massage Team!  Tammy joins our team with almost 20 years experience as a Massage Therapist.She provides a variety of techniques from Deep Tissue,Relaxation to Prenatal Massages! Mention this ad to receive 10% OFF      a       d     n     o    =       5       3       7       2       1       6   -       0       1 FAIR   C ra  f      a       d     n     o    =       5       3       6       1       7       7   -       0       1 Saturday, October 7 ã 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.   Skaalen Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Chapel 400 North Morris Street ~ Stoughton Calling Local Crafters Reserve your table with a monetary donation by September 29.First Come - First ServedFor additional information, please call Pam Parsons at 873-5651, ext. 215.email: [email protected] adno=535646-01 S   e   p   t   e   m   b   e   r 1   6   t   h & 17   t   h 201   7323 N. Van Buren St. Stoughton, WI  (608) 873-7633 Raffle -  Win Saturday  5K Run / Walk   register at 7:30 a.m. starts 8:30 a.m.9:30 a.m. awards & refreshments (forms at stannparish.weconnect.com) Sunday  Games for the Children Country Store  9:00 a.m.  50/50 RafflesAntique Car Rides  11:00 a.m.  Culvers Custard Pie baking and Cake decorating winners 1:00 p.m. Silent Auction  9:00 a.m. items displayed - bidding stops 1:30 p.m. Live Auction  1:45 p.m.  Raffle Drawing   4:00 p.m. Slow Cooked BBQ Pork Sandwiches  Brats, Burgers,Hot Dogs, Chips, Cotton Candy, Snacks, Soda, Beer, Wine Festival Kick Off   6 - 10 pm  Live Music - 50/50 Raffles Slow Cooked BBQ Pork Sandwiches  Brats, Burgers,Hot Dogs, Chips, Cotton Candy, Snacks, Soda, Beer, Wine   STOUGHTONGRAND OPENING   SALES ON ALL FOOD         STOREWIDE SALES      TABBY & JACK’SFIDGET SPINNER    fi    50% OFF      GREAT VENDOR GIVEAWAYS         50% OFF NAIL TRIMS             SPECIALSON ALL      9am-6pm2392 Jackson StreetStoughton, WI  Meet “Tabby” & “Jack” in personand all the Groomers! Saturday, September 9th   adno=537083-01  Ask the Fitchburg      a       d     n     o    =       5       0       0       6       2       8   -       0       1   VETERINARIAN 1350 S. Fish Hatchery RoadOregon, WI 53575 (608) 835-0551 adno=537675-01 Q. My dog has been chewing at her feet a lot lately. I don't see anything on herskin. What could be causing this? A.   Just like humans, pets may develop allergies during their lifetimes. While we tend to sneeze and have itchy eyes with seasonal allergies, dogs often develop itchy toes. They will chew at them and lick them, sometimes causing the hair to develop an orange or reddish tinge. There are some exciting new long acting allergy drugs available for dogs that work at the cellular level to quiet down their immune response to allergens. We are also able to test pets for allergies with a simple blood test that may identify specic triggers in your home. The days of relying only on steroids to quiet down itchy dogs has passed. Ask your veterinarian about new ways to make your itchy dog comfortable again. adno=533128-01 MORTGAGE BANKING Q. Why is an appraisal necessary? Can’t I just use the tax value of the home?A.   An appraisal compares the current market value of the home you’d like to buy to other homes in the area that have recently been sold. Tax values can sometimes be higher or lower and may not reect the actual appraised value of the home. A recent appraisal is necessary to conrm the property’s current value. You should not, however, rely on the appraisal as a warranty for assurance about the condition of the home or its value. KathleenC. Aiken 117 King St. ã Stoughton, WI 53589608-873-6755 [email protected]       a       d      n      o    =       5       3       3       1       3       0    -       0       1 SENIOR CARE Q.  How Can I Learn From Elders? A.   Lessand lessof today’seldershavelived through signicant historiceventsand change– from theGreat Depression and World War II to rapid-readvancesin technology and medical science. Indeed, our WWII generation isslowly dying.Along theway, through timesboth challenging and prosperous, they havecollected atreasuretroveof experiencesand wisdom that could guideustoday and in thefuture. That is, if wedo not let timeget away.We need to createopportunitiesnow, whilewecan, for eldersto sharetheir lifestorieswith younger generations. Over time, many eldersdo sharetheir experiences, oneby one, with family and friends. That isgood, but often they areonly spoken and not written down or recorded. And many timesthey arepassed along only to immediatefamily membersand not otherswho may lack strong family tiesof their own, thusmissing out on chancesto swap storieswith older adults.Intergenerational conversations—in avariety of settings—can enrich younger people’sliveswhilegiving elderspreciousopportunitiesto relive their vivid tapestry of experience. Asaresult, onegeneration gainsnewunderstanding and respect for theother. Plan to usepart of thisyear to learn from thespecial eldersin your life. Stephen RudolphFACHE, CSA  5396 King James Way, Suite 210, Madison, WI 53719 (608) 442-1898 ã www.comfortkeepers.com/madison-wi adno=533137-01 REALTOR Q.   What can I do to get my house ready to sell? A.   Most sales include an inspection contingency, so walk through your home prior to listing it to look for potential issues and address them in advance. Repair or replace leaky faucets, any doors that stick, stained concrete, dirty carpeting or dinged up corners of walls and improve your landscaping so your house and lawn is well-kept. Decluttering your home to allow for more space. Paint your home with light or neutral colors to make it feel more comfortable. Use a real estate agent to assist you with expertise in market conditions, marketing strategies and negotiations skills to ensure the sale or your home is as easy and cost-effective as possible.If you’re interested in nding out the value of your home, please visit www.shawnpfaff.rstweber.com. ShawnPfaff (608) 628-3275 2985 Triverton Pike Dr., Ste. 200, Fitchburg, WI 53711 [email protected] ã www.shawnpfaff.firstweber.com Q. What kinds of things can I do to ensure my elderly mother doesn’t feel isolated? A. There are a number of things you can do to ensure your mother isn’t feeling alone. Here are a few tips that might help. 1) Provide transportation to and from appointments. 2) Visit her often! This could be anything from enjoying a cup of coffee with her to taking a short 15-minute walk, have a lunch date, or a shopping trip to her favorite store. 3) Encourage your mother to participate in activities. If none are offered in her living situation, help her nd something close to home. Join her in the activity and of course, make sure she gets to and from safely! 4) Help make her home a special place. Display her favorite photos where she can view them daily, this will help her reminisce over the fond memories. Ask her about her memories, even if you’ve heard it before! 5) Encourage her to invite a neighbor or friend over for coffee or tea. If she is struggling to make friends, feel free to help her meet people in her apartment complex or in her neighborhood. 6) Suggest an exercise class that is safe for seniors. Often times, there is something right where she is living. We hope these few suggestions will help prevent your senior from feeling isolated. RETIREMENT COMMUNITY 600 2nd AvenueNew Glarus, WI 53574608-527-2126 www.nghome.org         a       d      n      o    =       5       3       3       1       4       3    -       0       1       a       d      n      o    =       5       3       3       1       4       6    -       0       1 PHYSICAL THERAPY SusanArmstrong,MPTPhysicalTherapist Comprehensive Therapy Services1049 N. Edge Trail ã Prairie Oaks(608) 845-2100 ã Verona, WI 53593 ã www.stellarrehab.com Q.   MyMotheriselderlyand ishavingadifcult timelivingat homeindependently,what areheroptionsforlivingarrangements? A.   Therearemanyoptionsfor theprovidingthemost appropriatelivingenvironment for your Mother.Shemaybeabletostayinher homeandhaveservicesinher home(caregivers,medical homecareservices,housekeepingor caringfor thehome/yard).If your Mother ishavingdifcultylivingindependentlybecauseof stairsandobstacleswithinthehome,thenasenior apartment complexmaybeher best option.Senior apartmentsmayalsobeknownas“independent living”apartmentsasthepersonlivesintheapartment without physical assistance,yet havemoresocial opportunitiesthanlivingintheir ownhome.Independent livingapartmentsaretypically“senior friendly”withgrabbarsinthebathroom,wider hallways,shorter carpet,andminimal stairsandmanyon-siteamenitiestohelpmakelivingindependentlyeasier.If your Mother ishavingdifcultygettingdressed,cooking,bathing,andperformingtypical dailylivingskills,thenanassistedlivingfacilitymaybethebest option.Anassistedlivingfacilitycanrangeinsizefrom asmall 8bedfacilitytoalarger multi-unit facilityandtypicallyhas24hour stafngtoassist withtoileting,cooking,laundry,andlight dressingandbathingneeds.Manyassistedlivingfacilitiesoffer serviceswithaseparatebuildingfor “memorycare”for individualswithAlzheimer’sandDementia.It isimportant tospeakwithyour Mother,siblings,andphysiciantodecidewhichplacement isideal for her.Stellar Rehabilitationofferson-sitetherapyservicesinmanyindependent andassistedlivingfacilitiesinDaneandsurroundingcounties.CheckStellar’swebsitetoobservethelist of facilitieswhereyoumaynd Stellar employees–www.stellarrehab.com.         a       d      n      o    =       5       3       3       1       3       5    -       0       1  WINDOW FASHIONS & COVERINGS  AndreaHedquist, Owner/Designer [email protected](608) 609-1488, call/textwww.exquisiteWD.comFind me on draperiesãblindsãshadesãhomefurnishings Q.   Is there anything that can help me open and close my blinds? I have windows that are hard to reach. A. If you have windows that are hard to reach (or completely inaccessible) due to the layout of your home, your physical limitations, or pure inconvenience, equipping your window coverings with motorization will allow you to control them remotely or with the flip of a switch. Your window treatments can also have scheduled “open” and “close” times, allowing you to wake up with the sun, avoid the afternoon glare, and protect your privacy at night, even when you aren’t home. And, they are child safe and quiet to operate. Call today to schedule your free in-home consultation!      a       d     n     o    =       5       3       3       1       4       0   -       0       1 CHILD & FAMILY THERAPY Q. How can we get back on track now that the new school year has begun? A. The laid back days of summer can be wonderful, but makes it hard to get back into your necessary routine. Please allow me to give you a good place to start: bedtime. If your children are used to staying up past their normal bedtime and sleeping later it’s time to start getting them used to an earlier bedtime. When children get over tired, they often have trouble sleeping well at night. Humans “power through” these times by releasing stress hormones such as cortisol and adrenalin. A child can keep these hormones in their bloodstreams for up to 24 hours! No wonder they have trouble setting down and sleeping. A warm bath, some cuddle time and a good book with a loving parent goes a long way into making bedtime pleasant and relaxing. Use an old shoe box to make a “bedtime mailbox.” Your child(ren) can receive a new message (written note or small pictures) from you each night. It can help them to look forward to bedtime because that is when they get to read it!! A well-rested child is easier to wake in the morning, is happier and will do better in school. KathleenHarwood MS, NCC, LPC-IT, LMFT-IT, CPC In The Moment Child and Family Therapy, LLC6705 Wesner Rd., Verona, WI 53593(Inside Resurrection Lutheran Church)(608) [email protected] Sign Up For Our FREE Newsletter: InTheMomentTherapy.com       a       d     n     o    =       5       3       3       1       4       8   -       0       1 Q. What types of Assisted Living options are there? A.  Thereare3typesof assistedlivingsfacilities. ResidentCareApartmentComplex(RCAC) providesassistancetoseniorswhere5or moreresidethat consist of apartmentswithalockableentranceandexit.An RCAC providesupto28hoursof careper weekwhichincludessupportiveservices,personal assistance,andhealthservices.Anindividual cannot haveanactivatedPower of Attorneyprior tomovingintoanRCAC,unlesstheir competent spouseor other personwhohaslegal responsibilityfor theindividual movesinwiththem. AdultFamilyHome(AFH) isthesmallest typeof assistedlivingwhichprovidesavarietyof needsfor upto4peopleusuallyinaresidential stylehome,andmayincludedementiaandother conditionsof aging.Caregiversmayor maynot liveonsiteandservicesareprovidedabovethelevel of room andboardwithupto7hoursper weekof nursingsupport. CommunityBasedResidentialFacility(CBRF) providesroom andboardassistancetoseniorswhere5to257peoplelive,smaller CBRFsareusually20plusbedsinahomelikesetting. CBRFs serveavarietyof needs,andmayincludedementiaandother conditionsof aging,admittingandprovidingservicestopeopleof advancedage,Dementia,Developmental disabilities,Mental healthproblems,Physical disabilities,TraumaticbraininjuryandtheTerminallyill withupto3hoursper weekof nursingsupport.Anindividual maybeadmittedtoaCBRF withor without anactivatedpower of attorney. ASSISTED LIVING AND MEMORY CARE 5784 Chapel Valley Rd. Fitchburg WI 53711 ã 608-274-1111 If you would like to join our Ask the Professional Section, contact Donna Larson at 845-9559 or Dawn Zapp at 835-6677 to nd out how! adno=533151-01 CHIROPRACTOR Q.   I recently had knee surgery and my surgeon suggested that I get massage on my knee after the stitches come out. What is the reason for this? A.   If you open a box of toothpicks you will see that they are all tightly packed and going the same direction. This is what muscle bers should look like under normal circumstances. If you turn the box upside down and dump them out they will lay on top of each other in every different direction. This is what muscle looks like after it has been cut and is forming into a scar. Therapeutic Massage works to break down that scar tissue and realign it so that the bers are all going the same direction again. Preventing scar tissue from forming will help you regain your normal range of motion and speed up your recovery time. 102 N. Franklin Street ã Verona, WI 53593(608) 848-1800 ã unwinchiropractic.com LeeUnwin, BCMT, CSCSJill Unwin, DC, CCEP    Answers 1 Ohio, 2 Baseall, 3 Pitcher 4 Perfect ame, 5 Award, Cy Young      a       d     n     o    =       5       1       7       2       3       2   -       0       1 Book completely online with the comfortof knowing there is personalized servicewaiting to help you if you need it!Or just give us a call - it’s that easy. PLAN YOURNEXT VACATION NOW! 1-877-270-7260   www.ncptravel.comScan Here To Shop ForYour Next Vacation       a       d      n      o    =       5       3       6       2       7       7    -       0       1 Wednesday, September 6, 2017 – Call 845-9559 to advertise in The Great Dane  - 32 - Call 845-9559 to advertise in The Great Dane  – Wednesday, September 6, 2017  Entertainment  ...  652 G  ARAGE  S  ALES EVANSVILLE- 351 S Madi-son St 9/7-9/8 7am-6pm. 9/9 7am-noon. All household items from top to bottom. TV’s, freez-er, entertainment center, glass-ware, clothes, bedding, bed-frame, tables, storage cabinets, etc. All items must go! OREGON- 130 Cell Ct. Thurs-9/7, 4pm-7pm, Fri-9/8 7am-5pm, Sat-9/9 7am-2pm. Man-cave collectibles, Harley Davidson Hot Wheels, Diecast Nascar Models, Household, antiques, Dickens  Village Army uniforms and stuff, vacuum cleaner, lots of Harley T-shirts STOUGHTON-ATT: SPORTS Fans Nelson Cards Sale 3166 County Rd A. Sept 7-8, 3pm-6pm, Sept 9, 8am-2pm. Lots of other misc. Partial list on Craigslist  VERONA. 412 Rita Ave. Wed-Sat 7:30am-5pm. Household, collect-ibles, hutch, clothing, Monster High collection, tools, tablesaw,  jointer, fishing tackle. 672 P ETS  AKC GOLDEN  Retriever Puppies Very light in color, 1/2 English creme, seasoned breeder, proven litters, parents on site. Ready to go home Sept 14, $800. 563-451-5202 or 563-552-2135 .BERNESE MOUNTAIN Dog pup-pies, nice markings, good fami-ly pets, excellent temperament, males $1,175, females $2,000.  Andrew Fisher, 8574 Sandhill Road, Platteville, WI 53818, write with number and time and I will call. 602 A  NTIQUES  & C OLLECTIBLES COLUMBUS ANTIQUE MALL & CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS MUSEUM “Wisconsin’s Largest Antique Mall”! Customer Appreciation Week 20% DISCOUNT Sept 4-10 Enter daily 8am-4pm 78,000 SF 200 Dealers in 400 Booths Third floor furniture, locked cases Location: 239 Whitney St Columbus, WI 53925 920-623-1992 Road Reconstruction Hwy 60 & 16 in City www.columbusantiquemall.com 688 S PORTING  G OODS  & R ECREATIONAL  ATV &   SIDE-BY-SIDE HEADQUAR-TERS. HUGE BLOWOUT PRICING. UNITS STARTING @ $899 PLUS FSD. OVER 100 HONDA/CF MOTO @ LIQUIDATION $$ 866-955-2628 WWW.AMERICANMARINA.COM (WCAN) BEST PRICE  & SELECTION100’S OF NEW & USED BOATS & PON-TOONS. SUMMER FUN IS NEAR! 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Page St., Stoughton, WI  www.post59.org ã Open to the Public ã (608) 205-9090 Taco Tuesday, Opening at 11am ã Friday Fish Fry andSalad Bar 5 pm-8 pm ã Meat Rafe Every Saturday-2 pm Dean’s Blue Country  Friday, September 8, 7-10pm Coming Up Brett Peterson Friday, September 15, 7-10pm Frank “Lefty” James& Jackie Marie Friday, September 22, 7-10pm      a       d     n     o    =       5       3       6       6       0       4   -       0       1  This event brought to you by: ThursdaY, September 28 4-8 p.m.Belmont Convention CenterBelmont, WI feel good ã live simply ã laugh more Do you have a product or service that makes a person feel good?  EXPO, ADVERTISING OR BOOTH INFO: PHONE (608) 348-2374 OR 1-800-236-2537 ã FAX (608) 348-3388 For more information CALL TODAY! VENDOR SPOTS AVAILABLE Bring Your Services or Products to a Unique One-On-One Venue  Looking For:ã Reikiã Yogaã Hypnosisã Herbs & Supplementsã Jewelryã Salonsã Health Foodã Dental Careã Clinics/Hospitalsã Clothingã Massagesã Health Careã Upper Cervical Chiropractic Careã Organic Foodsã Local Farmsã Acupunctureã Nutritionã Vitamins   Pre-register at tinyurl.com/Healthy-Living-Expo to sign up for a chance to win the Healthy Living Basket Healthy   LivinG Expo        a       d      n      o    =       5       3       4       8       7       9    -       0       1 FRED “FRITZ” & LOIS PORTER3136 HAPPY VALLEY ROAD – SUN PRAIRIE, WI 53590PHONE: (608) 837-5776WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 – 11:00 A.M. LOCATION:  From Hwy 19 & Cty C stop & go lights, go north, onCty C, 2-1/2 miles to Happy Valley Rd, east 1 mile. Or from Hwy151 & Cty N interchange (Exit 103) go north, on Cty N, 2 miles toHappy Valley Road, west 1-1/2 miles (just west of S.P. Golf Course).Watch for auction signs. LUNCH: Primetime Towne Fryer. REASON:  Rented Farms & Retiring. TRACTORS-COMBINE-HEADS:  CIH MX270 Magnum trac-tor, cab, MFWD, front & rear duals, 10-weights, 7857 tractor hours,very few hours on new engine; INT 3688 D. tractor, cab, 3pt; IH1486 D. tractor, cab, 520/85R38 tires, 6753 hours; Farmall 706 D.tractor, WF, 3pt; AC G tractor w/cult (doesn’t run); 2000 CIH2388 Axial Flow combine, 3342 engine hours, 2338 separator hours,1-new drive tire; 2003 CIH 2206-30, 6-row narrow corn head; 1991CIH 1020, 17.5 grain platform; Horst head transport cart. FARM EQUIPMENT:  N.H. FP240 forage harvester w/processor,Metal Alert III, has 29P hay head & 3PN 3 row corn head (sell sepa-rate); H&S Hi-Cap 12 wheel rake (1 yr. old) 2-CIH 600 forage blow-ers; A&L F600 grain cart w/unload auger; CIH 527B Ecolo-Tiger 5shank 13' field digger w/rear leveling discs; DMI Tigermate II 26' fieldcultivator w/finishing drag; Brillion 26' cultimulcher, large rollers,tandem axle; Degelman RP6000 rock picker w/3 bar reel; CIH 5100,10' grain drill w/grass seed attach; Hiniker 5600, 6 row stalk chopperw/windrower; Automatic ATG1800B portable roller mill w/blower;NH 166 windrow inverter; Kuhn Knight 8118 Pro Twin slinger-stylemanure spreader, tandem axle; Knight 1040 tandem axle manurespreader w/hyd end gate; 4-J&M 350 gravity boxes (2-green & 2-red)w/ext sides, on J&M H.D. wagons, 1 w/fertilizer brackets; MasseyFerguson 730, 13-1/2' offset disk; Eversman, Model 600, pull-typehyd earth scraper; JD 400, 3pt 6 row rotary hoe; Schoessow 18'arrow-front livestock feeder, front dolly wheels; JD ground drivemanure spreader (collector); N-TECH 23' liquid manure pump w/agitator; N-TECH 23' manure agitator; 8 liquid manure fill pipe ontwo wheel transport; N-TECH 3800 gal liquid manure tank, tandemaxle, injectors; Hesston Stack Hand 10 stacker; 2 – 3pt 5 tine stack movers, 1 w/top press arm; Farmrite 100 gal saddle tanks; Knightpower flare box on wagon; Westfield 61'x8 grain auger, PTO;Older 16' tandem livestock trailer; Implement tires; Set of 4 skidloader tires; 36' semi-trailer flatbed w/pull-type 5th wheel (frameonly, no floor); 550 gal poly tank; Approx 800 gal milk tank (dam-aged) on Knowles wagon. LIVESTOCK ITEMS:  For-Most Model 30 portable livestock chute & trim attach; For-Most Model A-25 self-lock head gate; 11 – 5 head self-lock head gate panels; Approx 100 free stall dividers;8 – 53 box fans; 4 – 30 fans; 7 – Tox-O-Wik cattle oilers; Gas, calf dehorner; Livestock feeders (metal & wood); 2-portable barn fans;2-Patz 15'x10 chain-drive conveyors; Patz 16'x18 belt conveyor; J-Star 32 chain conveyor; Bushnell 3 ton mineral bulk bin w/auger;Large horizontal air compressor, single phase. SEE PHOTOS ON WEBSITE: www.auctionspecialistsstoughton.comTERMS:  Cash or Good Check. Out of state checks require current  bank letter of guarantee. All purchases must be settledfor day of sale. Number System used-Photo ID Required to Reg-ister Bid/Buy. Announcements made at sale take precedence overadvertised material. AUCTIONEER:  Norman Taylor, Jr., (RWA #596) Rio, WI, (920)992-5597 or (608) 697-2250.  CLERK/REPRESENTATIVE:  JimTreinen, DeForest, WI, (608) 825-6503 or (608) 628-3394.  SALEMANAGER:  James M. Seamonson, (Registered Wisconsin License#132), Auction Specialists Stoughton, LLC, Stoughton, WI, (608)873-7791. AUCTION SPECIALISTS STOUGHTON, LLC LETOURADVANCEDSALEPREPARATIONANDOVER40YEARSOFEXPERIENCE PUTAPLUSINYOURAUCTION 1320 Roby Rd., Stoughton, WI 53589 (608) 873-7791 adno=537507-01 ROBERT J. WENINGER ESTATE &MARIA “PILAR” WENINGERN11799 POLE ROAD – BROWNSVILLE, WI 53006SATURDAY, SEPT. 9, 2017 – 10:00 A.M. LOCATION:  One mile east of Brownsville or one mile west of Hwy 41, on Hwy 49, to Pole Road, north to the end of the road.Watch for auction signs. NOTE:  This auction has many items. This is only a partial list. 6 TRACTORS-ACCESSORIES-EQUIPMENT:  INT-Case 685tractor, 3pt, roll bar, has Dunham-Lehr hyd front end loader; JD“A” tractor, good tires, NF; 3-JD “B” tractors, all NF, one w/newerseat & tires; Farmall H tractor, NF; Large selection of John Deeremanuals, tech books, service bulletins (for 1000, 2000. 3000 & 4000series tractors); JD umbrella; JD 44-H 2 bottom trailer plow onrubber; JD flattop fenders. TRUCK & FIRE TRUCK:  1998 Ford F150XL pickup truck, man-ual 4-speed trans, cap, 101K miles; 1980 Pirsch fire truck, Detroitdiesel, 13,376 miles, 1652 hours (not run for a few years; was fromthe Mayville Fire Dept.). GUNS:  Rossi rifle w/20 ga 3 barrel & 50 cal black powder barrel;Stevens 12 ga single shot; Eastern Arms 12 ga single shot; MarksmanBB/pellet rifle (stock broke). YARD ITEMS & TOOLS:  Stihl MS 250C chain saw; Gas weedtrimmer; Gas leaf blower; Miller 180 Thunderbolt welder. ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES & MISC.CONSIGNED ITEMS:CYCLE & YARD ITEMS:  1981 Honda CM400C cycle, 2 cyldvertical, 5-spd manual, chrome fenders, 39,951 miles; Craftsman1000 lawn tractor w/42 deck, hydro. ANTIQUES-TOOLS & MISC.:  Edison “Amberola” VI recordplayer & blue Amberola records; Pipe vise, cutter, threader & dies;High speed 3 cutter; Stitch & spot welder for stick arc welder. SEE FULL LIST & PHOTOS ON WEBSITE www.auctionspecialistsstoughton.comTERMS:  Cash or Good Check. Out of state checks require current  bank letter of guarantee. All purchases must be settledfor day of sale. Number System used-Photo ID Required to Reg-ister Bid/Buy. Announcements made at sale take precedence overadvertised material. AUCTIONEER:  Daniel R. Ritger, (RWA #645), Kewaskum, WI,(414) 333-8625.  SALE MANAGER:  James M. Seamonson, (Regis-tered Wisconsin License #132), Auction Specialists Stoughton, LLC,Stoughton, WI, (608) 873-7791. AUCTIONSPECIALISTSSTOUGHTON,LLC LETOURADVANCEDSALEPREPARATIONANDOVER40YEARSOFEXPERIENCE PUTAPLUSINYOURAUCTION 1320 Roby Rd., Stoughton, WI 53589 (608) 873-7791 adno=537508-01 FARM AUCTIONTRACTORS – MACHINERY – CRAWLER PAUL MAAS ESTATE17716 WEST EVANSVILLE-BROOKLYN ROADEVANSVILLE, WI 53536SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 9TH,10:00 AM DIRECTIONS:  North of Evansville 2 miles on Hwy. 14 to ButtsCorners Rd., West 2½ miles to Evansville Brooklyn Rd. or South of Brooklyn 1½ miles on State Hwy 104 to Evansville Brooklyn Rd.,East. Watch for George Auction Service signs.  LUNCH:  PrimetimeTown Fryer. TRACTORS:  JD 4055 Diesel CAH Power Shift MFWD front Wts.& Fenders w/Duals 5332hrs.; JD 4230 Diesel Quad Range WF; JD2940 Diesel MFWD w/JD 260 Loader, Pallet Forks, Rock Bucket, BaleMover 6877hrs.; JD 4020 WF 3pt.; Ford 445C Diesel Industrial w/Roll Bar Canopy w/Loader, Rock Bucket & Bale Forks; 1945 FarmallC WF.  JD TRACK CRAWLER/BACKHOE:  JD 450C Crawler w/7’Blade & Backhoe w/24 Bucket.  MACHINERY:  Hesston 4750 BigSq. Baler w/Monitor; JD 925 Mo Co Impeller Haybine; JD 8300 Drill12' Packer Wheels w/Grass Seed; JD 1517 15' Bat Wing Mower;Claas Rollant 66 Round Baler; Gehl 420 10 Wheel Rake; ViconModel LS3010T 800gal. Hyd. Pump Sprayer; Arps 3pt. Hyd. Swing& Tilt 10' Grader Blade; International #10 Flail Chopper w/Spout;NH 144 Hay Inverter; JD 894A Rake; JD 3pt. 5' Mower; 165bu.Gravity Box w/Kory 6872 Gear; Work Saver 20-1598 3pt. Post Driver; (2) 16' Flat Racks w/JD Gears; 6' Soil Roller; Roth 12 SingleChain 32' Elevator on Transport; 15' Hyd. Fertilizer Auger; 3pt. BaleMover; 36' Hay Elevator; Pull Type Sprayer.  KAWASAKI MULE: Kawasaki 3010 4WD w/4'x4' Box 2391hrs.  GENERATORS:  (2) Win Power 80-50 PTCD on Wheels. AUGERS: Mayrath 10 x68' PTOHyd. Lift; Westfield 8 x56'; Westfield 8 x41' PTO; Franklin 8 x31';Franklin 6 x24' (No Transport).  SILO UNLOADERS:  Hanson 18'Ring Drive; Butler 16' Ring Drive.  SAWMILL & PLANER:  WoodMizer Model LT15; Pro-Tech 12½ Contract Series Planer; (20) Hard Wood 8' bds.  TANKS:  Certified Equipment & Mfg. Co. STE48Stainless Steel 10'; Terra 9'x15' Steel Vertical w/Spout; 1000gal. Anhydrous; 1500gal. Fiberglass Nurse; 1050gal. Fiberglass Nurse. TRAILERS:  H&S 12'Wood Bed w/Drop Ramp Tailgate; Ben Hur 6'.  PONY TRAILER:  2 Pony Trailer.  PICKUP TRUCK:  1985Chevrolet Scottsdale 20 4WD.  MISC.:  Farm Fans Grain Blower; 20'Silo Pipe; Horse Drawn Plow; Buggy Wheels; Paint Sprayer; PlatformScale; Cistern Pumps; Dairy Vac; Milk Cans; Tractor Wts.; Parts Bin;Electric Motors; Pickup Tool Boxes; 100gal. Diesel Tank; Cement Mixer; Pacer Transfer Pump; 8' Garage Door; Grain Cleaner; AriensRocket Rear Tine Roto Tiller.  SNOWMOBILES:  Arctic Cat Cheetah295; JD Sprint Fire.  CHUTES & CATTLE EQUIPMENT:  SqueezeChute; Ranger Squeeze Chute w/Automatic Catch Gate; For-Most Model 30 Leaver Catch Head Gate; (8) 10' Steel Gates; Mira Fount  Water; Feed Cart; Hog Crates; Semen Tank.  MILK COOLER: Zero Model T-20 600gal. Bulk Cooler; Surge Glass Receiver Jar.  AIRPLANE & BOAT:  Ultralite Quick Silver MX 16' Wings; Star Craft 14' Aluminum Boat w/Evinrude 15 Outboard & SportsmanTrailer.  CONSIGNED BY NEIGHBORS:  1995 Ford F800 Hot Shot single axle with sleeper, 5.9 Cummins, 5 speed, 5th wheelplate, 95% rubber, extra clean truck, kept inside; Case 970D WFCab Power Shift (1st & 3rd Gears need work); David Brown 1210D WF 16spd; 1995 Ford F800 Hot Shot Single Axle Semi-Tractor w/Sleeper, 5.9 Cummins, 5th Wheel Plate (Clean, Good condition); (2)Quick Tach Snow Pushers. REG. 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