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The fine new Town of Stettin Office Building
and Garage are evidence of the progressive spirit
which has moved its citizens to action in recent
years. The office was completed in 1958 and the
garage was built in 1947 and 1948. They are
located at Churchill Lane and Stettin Drive.
Another indication of Stettin's advance in a
century is its assessed valuation, now reported to
be in excess of $10.5 million.
Stettin currently boasts about 900 residential
homes and 177 farm homes. There are reportedly
134 mercantile establishments of one type or an-
other, plus seven manufacturing concerns.
A unique feature of the township --and an at-
tractive one -- is the naming of all of its town roads
and the marking of the roads with attractive metro-
politan-type street signs. There are such inter-
esting names as Sunny Hill Lane, High View Lane
and Evergreen Drive.
Another example of a group of citizens picking
themselves up by their own bootstraps was the
formation of the Stettin Sanitary District No. 1
in 1957, covering the area from the city limits
to 24th Avenue, including the Disbrow Addition.
A $325,000 project licked this problem and the sew-
age unit went in operation last year. A gravity
flow system is used, with a lift station pump to
pump the sewage into the Wausau sewage system.
Stettin Township currently has three voting pre-
cincts. They are located in the Town Office, Pre-
cinct No. 1; Lone Pine School, Precinct No. 2,
and Stettin Mutual Building, Precinct No. 3.
The township collected a total of $326,703 in
taxes in the past year. This total included $250,-
955 in real estate and personal property tax, the
remainder coming on tax levy and other charges for
the Stettin Sanitary District No. 1.
The present Town of Stettin officers are:
Raymond H. Ott, chairman; Ervin Lodholz and
A. J. Dix, supervisors; Le Roy Rusch, clerk; Edwin
Radant, treasurer; Joseph W. Seidl, assessor; Wal-
ter Halkoski, justice of the peace; Herbert Wolf-
gram, building inspector and sanitary inspector;
Mrs. Andrew R. Zoromski, health officer; William
Kohn, weed commissioner; Franklin Kopplin, Wil-
liam Waraksa and Franklin W. Helke, constables,
and Clarence Haack, dump caretaker. Ervin Lod-
holz is also in charge at the Town Garage and has
been doing highway work for 22 years. Edwin
Radant has been town treasurer for 30 years. Ray
Ott has been chairman for eight years, while Joe
Seidl has been assessor for six years.

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