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This Man Sale sign posted on the Netherwood and North Oak
streets was actually for a garage sale, but had many Oregon residents wondering what exactly it meant.
Mystery of Man
Sale sign solved
A sign reading Man
Sale put on the corner of
Netherwood and North Oak
streets had Oregon a little
puzzled this week.
But dont worry, former
pastor and Oregon resident Gail Brown didnt get
sick of her husband, Al, as
the cryptic sign might suggest. The couple put out
the sign to get people to
come to their garage sale
this weekend full of stuff
they thought men might like
such as tools.
Observer photographer
Julia Meyers posted the
photo on Facebook to garner many responses of what
this sign might mean as
she couldnt find the sale
after snapping the photos. Gail ended up seeing
and responding to a similar post from the Oregon
Observer and answered the
mystery of the Man Sale
via a comment on the photo
Tuesday.
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Lots of women
stopped by looking
to see which man
might be for sale.
Gail Brown
We are downsizing
40 years worth of stuff
including tools, lawn
equipment, hardware and
all those other Gee-Imight-need-this-someday
things men like to keep in
the workshop, basement,
garage, she wrote.
Lots of women stopped
by looking to see which
man might be for sale, but
since I didnt take trade-ins
they walked away instead
with a tool for their man
for Fathers Day Found
more stuff today so watch
for our Mini Man sale.
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It rapidly becomes
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Care is excellent and the
staff are family.
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Events
Commission approves
Alpine Meadows changes
Single-family homes,
duplexes planned for
former condo lots
Mark Ignatowski
Saturday, June 21
Midnight: Three-Legged Lap
1 a.m.: Glow in the Dark Lap
2 a.m.: Walk Backward Lap
3 a.m.: Take a Break Lap grab a snack & walk
4 a.m.: Umbrella Lap
5 a.m.: Boot Lap
6 a.m.: Jammies, Slippers & Hat Lap
7 a.m.: Balloon Lap
9 a.m.: Closing Ceremony and Unity Lap
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5 p.m.: Food Court opens, fish fry, Sugar & Spice and
more
6 p.m.: Opening Ceremony
7 p.m.: Juggling Lap
7-10 p.m.: Fundraising activities around the track at
campsites
8 p.m.: Dude Looks Like A Lady Lap - vote for the winner with your donations
9 p.m.: Hula Hoop Lap
10 p.m.: Luminaria ceremony
11 p.m.: Glow Yoga (immediately following Luminaria
Ceremony)
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Service project
Brooklyn Mighty Mites 4-H did tie-blankets for a March service project. The Project
Linus tie-blankets were brought to a local fire station to distribute to kids in times
of emergency or sickness.
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like at school.
Yes, I am talking about the
workplace bullies. You know
them, youve seen them, and you
may even be one of them!
It seems almost every week I
am talking to someone who is
sharing stories of workplace bullying and the emotional trauma it
is causing. The energetic qualities of bullying can leave a person feeling intimidated, embarrassed, threatened, fearful, disrespected, undermined, harassed
and victimized.
Our jobs are connected to our
survival instincts, because its
how we support ourselves and
families. If we feel threatened
or harassed in the workplace,
the intensity of our feelings can
skyrocket into unhealthy levels
of stress. There is usually no
recourse or support for victims of
workplace bullying. Many times
the only relief is to find a different job.
Much like my first-grade
teacher, many bosses and supervisors either dont know how to
confront the behaviors of a bully
or arent interested in doing so.
This is a significant problem
whose time has come to be confronted and taken into the light.
No longer can we, as a nation,
deny this abusive behavior. We
must seek solutions.
Fortunately there is a growing
number of groups and websites
committed to stopping all forms
of bullying. These organizations
are researching, compiling and
sharing information and assistance for people affected by this
behavior.
An excerpt from bullyingstatistics.org shows how prevalent
the problem is with both men and
women.
According to the Workplace
Bullying Institute, up to a third
of workers may be the victims
of workplace bullying The
New York Times found that
about 60 percent of workplace
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Benefit for Haiti
Allies
When: 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, June 14
Where: 5729 Adams
Road, Fitchburg
More info: 835-0454,
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Cost: $25, kids 6 and
under are free
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Friday- 6/20:
Saturday- 6/21:
9:30 a.m. ............... Cattle Show & Concessions (Monroe Fair Grounds)
10 a.m.-2 p.m. ....... All Class Car Show (No Admission, on Hotel Street)
6:30 p.m. ............... Moo Tails w/displays (Brooklyn Community Bldg.)
7 p.m. .................... Banquet ($12 in the Brooklyn Community Bldg.)
All Day.................. Concessions/bake sale at the Methodist Church
................. Village-Wide Garage Sales
Sunday- 6/22:
7 a.m.-11 a.m. ....... Fire/EMS Pancake Breakfast & Open House w/ Fire Engine Rides
(at Brooklyn Fire Station)
11:30 a.m. ............. Parade (Hotel/Kerch St. to Hwy 92, ends at First St.)
12 p.m. .................. Tractor Pull & Show
.................. Queen Crowning (following Parade at Pulling Track in Legion Park)
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Coming up
Churches
Brewing Questions
Community calendar
Friday, June 13
Saturday, June 14
Sunday, June 15
Tuesday, June 17
Wednesday, June 18
Thursday, June 19
Saturday, June 28
Friday, June 20
Saturday, June 21
Sunday, June 29
Monday, June 30
Thursday, June 26
Thursday, July 10
Friday, July 11
Friday, June 27
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Thursday, June 12
Thursday, June 12
Oregon School Board
Move to Amend Rally
Meeting (of June 9)
OAP (of June 1)
WOW 983
Friday, June 13
Friday, June 13
OHS Senior Recital: L.
Elvis Goes to Church (of
Frankson & B. Pease (of June
May 29)
2)
Saturday, June 14
Oregon Community Band Saturday, June 14
Oregon Elementary Chorus
Concert-in-the-Park (June 10)
Concert (of Apr. 15)
Sunday, June 15
HAPPY FATHERS DAY! Sunday, June 15
OHS Class of 2014 Hilites &
Worship Service: St. Johns
Graduation (of June 8)
Lutheran Church
Monday, June 16
Monday, June 16
Oregon Elementary Fine
5:30 p.m.-LIVE--Oregon
Arts Fest (of Apr. 5)
Village Board Meeting
Tuesday, June 17
Tuesday, June 17
RCI Fine Arts Fest (of Apr.
1997 Oregon Summerfest
10)
Hilites
Wednesday, June 18
Wednesday, June 18
OMS Fine Arts Fest (of Apr.
1996 Oregon Summerfest
24)
Hilites
Thursday, June 19
Thursday, June 19
Taming of the Shrew Play
Oregon Village Board
(of Apr. 29)
Meeting (of June 16)
Senior center
Monday, June 16
Monday, June 16
9:00 CLUB, Wii Bowling
Baked Chicken, Baked
9:00 Rubber Stamping
Potatoes with sour cream ,
9:00 Caregivers Support
Green Beans, Apricot Half,
1:00 Get Fit
W.W. Bread
1:30 Bridge
VO-Broccoli
Cheese,
4:00 Weight Loss Support
Sauce over Baked Potato
6:00 Pickleball, OMS
Tuesday, June 17
Meatloaf
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8:30 Zumba Gold
Mashed Potatoes, Peas,
9:00 Pool Players
Fruit Cocktail, Multi Grain
9:00 Arthritis Movement
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11:30 Silver Threads Pot
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Wednesday, June 18
12:30 Sheepshead
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12:30 Stoughton Shopping
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Onions), Orange Juice, Sm. Wednesday, June 18
9:00 CLUB
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10:00 Over 90 Celebration
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Pickled Beets, Fresh Fruit,
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Multi Grain Bread
1:00 Cribbage
VO Soy Ribbet,
1:00 Card Party
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Friday, June 20
Friday, June 20
9:00 CLUB
Meat Sauce over Spaghetti
9:00 Pilates
Tossed Salad, Banana,
9:00 Wii Bowling
Multi Grain Bread, Sherbet
9:30 Blood Pressure
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1:00 Movie Philomena
Support groups
7 p.m., Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting
at First Presbyterian
Church, every Monday
and Friday
7 p.m., Alcoholics
Anonymous closed
meeting, Peoples United
Methodist Church, every
Tuesday
6:30-7:30 p.m.,
Diabetes Support Group
meeting, Evansville
Senior Center, 320 Fair
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Jaime Thayer serves as business manager for Allen as she has for the past six years.
Allen-Daubenspeck said,
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16-year-old would do up to to take (the business) up a
back to it then, she said.
notch.
At her busiest, the pho- 50 weddings per year.
tographer who got her start
Nowadays, though, its
in a high school art class closer to 15 because, as
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Parade of Homes
showcases Bergamont
Longtime business
owner retires
Longtime Oregon resident, Chamber
member, and business owner Veralee
Gregg has retired.
Gregg, along with Sue White, started
their assisted living business, Sienna
Crest Incorporated, in 1997. They currently have nine facilities. The Sienna
Crest corporate office is in Oregon,
along with two of their homes, Sienna Crest Assisted Living, and Sienna
Meadows Memory Care Home.
Gregg, along with many local busiPhoto submitted ness owners, family, friends, and staff,
celebrated her retirement in April.
Friends, family and coworkers celebrate with Veralee Gregg, who retired from Sienna
Gregg, and her husband Mike, now
Crest. Pictured are (back row) Melanie Crans, Administrative Assistant, Libbie Reese, HR
plan on traveling and spending time with
Manager/In-House Council, Leah Hurtley, Marketing Manager. Front row: Veralee Gregg,
Vice-President, Sue White, President, Lois Gilbert, LPN Manager of Sienna Crest Oregon. family.
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Oregon home:
857 Alpine Parkway
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Boys tennis
No. 1 doubles
win opening
round at state
Jeremy Jones
Sports editor
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Senior Valerie Jones races past Waukesha Wests Samantha Hanson in the first heat of the 800 Saturday at the WIAA Division 1 track and field state championships at the
University of Wisconsin- La Crosse. Jones finished sixth overall in 2 minutes, 17.31 seconds to medal.
Girls soccer
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Boys golf
Senior Colin Byron slides home safe Thursday, June 5, in a WIAA Division 1 regional final at Stoughton
High School.
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Lacrosse
Sophomore Maddie LeBrun speeds to the finish line in the 400 final
Saturday. LeBrun took seventh in 58.24 seconds.
Oregon High School seniors Alec Onesti (left) and Dakota Tollakson
question a call during his WIAA Division 1 individual state tennis
tournament against Appleton North on Thursday.
Junior Josh Sromovsky chases senior Jawon Turner for the baton
exchange in the 4x200 relay Friday. The team, along with senior
Lance Peterson and freshman Lucas Mathews, was 14th in 1:29.74.
BOYS
The 4x100 and 4x200 relays once
again set school records Friday at
state.
The 4x100 relay of senior Lance
Peterson, senior Jawon Turner, junior Josh Sromovsky and
better.
We were a little stagnant against Burlington.
It was a tough game.
We have to take that same
momentum and use it
against a team like DeForest.
We have to have crisper
passing and use our speed.
We have to put the
pressure on their goalie
and make her make some
saves. I think it is going to
be a good game.
Oregon 8,
Westosha Central 0
The Panthers opened
regionals last Thursday and
crushed Westosha Central
8-0.
Jahn led Oregon with
three goals and two assists,
and senior forward Kristin Marshall added two
goals. Sophomore forward
PAL STEEL
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he said.
Oregon nearly went 0-3
on the day as freshman
Calvin Schneider (20-5)
lost 6-0, 6-0 to 14th-seeded Bradley Leutschwager
(24-4) of Stevens Point in
straight sets.
I have high expectations
for myself and I was obviously disappointed, but hes
a pretty special player, Calvin said.
Calvin added that we
didnt have much advance
to give his brother Jackson,
who will play Leutschwager at this weekends WIAA
Division 1 state tournament.
He doesnt have many
weaknesses, Calvin said.
Hit to his backhand maybe.
It will be fun to see Jackson
play him.
Oregon faces Stevens
Point in the quarterfinals of
its first team state appearance back inside Nielsen
Tennis Stadium at 5:30
p.m. this Friday. The winner moves on to face either
Eau Claire Memorial or
Waukesha South at 9 a.m.
in the semifinals Saturday
morning. The championship
game is set for 2 p.m. Saturday.
Marquette University
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6:17 a.m. A 42-year-old
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at large after a 60-year-old
woman reported his dog running loose and getting into
neighbors garbage on New
Hampton Drive. An officer
observed the dog running
through yards.
8:40 a.m. A 49-year-old
man reported damage to the
villages well. Concrete and
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pulled down and graffiti was
sprayed on the shelter.
4:25 p.m. A 35-year-old
man reported someone had
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the 900 block of Market Street
over the weekend.
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The above description provided by seller. To view property by appointment, call (608) 770-3930.
Property is being sold for cash. 5% buyers fee to be added to final bidding price and sign an offer
to purchase with no contingencies. Balance will be due on closing. Bidders are required to have
$5000.00 in earnest money in form of certified check to obtain bidding number. Property is sold
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grandmother-in-law Ruth
Koeller of Embarrass; and
grandparents-in-law Clyde
and Gladys Meyer of Bear
Creek. He is further survived
by godparents Donovan and
Charlain Boley of Belleville
and many classmates and
friends.
He was preceded in death
by grandparents Melvin Bollig, Jacob and Florence Buol,
and grandfather-in-law Hugo
Koeller.
A memorial service will be
held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, June 12, 2014, at the
Becker-Beal Funeral Home,
109 Greenway Cross, Belleville, with the Rev. Dr.
Martin Koeller officiating.
A memorial fund has been
established.
An online memorial with
guestbook is available at
bealfuneralhomes.com.
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1128 Union Road
Oregon, WI
Located on the corner of
Union Road & Lincoln Road
RENT SKIDLOADERS
MINI-EXCAVATORS
TELE-HANDLER
and these attachments. Concrete
breaker, posthole auger, landscape rake,
concrete bucket, pallet forks, trencher,
rock hound, broom, teleboom, stump
grinder.
By the day, week, or month.
Carter & Gruenewald Co.
4417 Hwy 92
Brooklyn, WI, 608-455-2411
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C.N.R. STORAGE
Located behind
Stoughton Garden Center
Convenient Dry Secure
Lighted with access 24/7
Bank Cards Accepted
Off North Hwy 51 on
Oak Opening Dr. behind
Stoughton Garden Center
Call: 608-509-8904
FRENCHTOWN
SELF-STORAGE
Only 6 miles South of
Verona on Hwy PB.
Variety of sizes available now.
10x10=$50/month
10x15=$55/month
10x20=$70/month
10x25=$80/month
12x30=$105/month
Call 608-424-6530 or
1-888-878-4244
OREGON BERGAMONT
Lot 442 with full exposure
Gated. By owner. Make offer!
608-212-2283
Stop-N-Go is
Hiring in Oregon!
REGISTERED PAINT Horse, good riding $600. Good riding Mule, $400.
507-259-7445
970 Horses
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Cleary Building Corp.
190 Paoli St.
Verona, WI 53593
608-845-9700
Mon.-Fri. 8 am-5 pm
Work From
Home!
Stoughton, WI offIce
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Agents
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If this flex full-time position interests you and you have the equivalent of a high
school diploma and at least two years of office/computer experience plus a valid
drivers license, send your resume today.
SCContactCenters.com
(800) 487-9477
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V/H
www.workforclearybuildingcorp.com
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Great VINTAGE & household items
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Poetry reading
Rome Corners Intermediate fifth-grader Gabe Pearson reads his
poem to classmates in Mrs. Fisks classroom. The day also included
a poetry gallery where students could view their classmates work.
Board disagreements
The board voted 5-2 to
approve the deal, with members Steve Zach and Jeff
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Hanging Baskets
$2 on first, $3 on second
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Directions from Stoughton:
Take 138 toward Oregon. Go past Eugsters Farm Market, one mile and turn right on Sunrise Rd.
Go one more mile then turn left on Town Line Rd. Continue on to Sand Hill Rd. (approximately
one mile) and turn right.
Directions from Fitchburg:
Take Fish Hatchery Road south to Netherwood Road. Turn left and go through Oregon past
Walgreens to a left on Sand Hill Road.
Directions from Verona:
Take Cty. M to Fish Hatchery Rd. Turn right and go to Netherwood Road. Turn left at Netherwood Rd. through Oregon past Walgreens to a left on Sand Hill Rd.
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