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Sign up for Savings Sign up for Savings GO TO discoverhometown.com click SAVINGS to sign up and receive our weekly savings offer! N64 W24576 Main St. Sussex • 262-246-680 8 Buy a 2 or 3 Piece Fish Fry and get one FREE of equal or lesser value Buy a 2 or 3 Piece Fish Fry and get one FREE of equal or lesser value Dine-in only . Valid before 7pm. Not valid with lunch specia l. Expires 6/30/15. Website Development Mobile Website Development Mobile App Development Call 262.238.6397 for more details. NEWS Flag Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Karl’s Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Senior Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Action in Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-24 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-27 Employment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-29 Home Improvement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31     S    u    s    s   e    x Volume 24, Issue 23 • June 6, 2015 (262) 238-6397 • www.discoverhometown.com Softball results. See page 12. You r first source for local news, sports, and advertising Follow us on Twitter: twitter .com/ExpressNews Home • Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/Homet ownExpressNews Mini Mudder run: Area residents are invited to “run for fun” and “run for funds” in the inaugural U.S. Bank Mini Mudder on  Jun e 28 at the Germantown High School. See page 10. District survey: A random sample of 300 Hamilton School District residents will be called in June as part of a community survey. The survey is a follow-up to ones conducted previously in the district. See page 10.  Waldschmidt’ s T own & Country N94 W17937 A ppleton Ave . • Menomonee Falls • (262) 251-1400 • (262) 251-1401 “Providing Quality Products & Knowledgeable Service for 63 Y ears” NOW IS THE TIME TO COME & SEE WHAT’S NEW AT T OWN & COUNTRY! BRINGING YOU QUALITY PRODUCTS AT GREAT PRICING MON-FRI 8:00-5:30 SAT 8:00-4:00 SUN 10:00-4:00 Master Gardener Support on Staff IT’S A GREAT TIME  TO OUTFIT YOUR Y ARD  WITH ONE OF OUR MANY  WHO LET THE DOGS OUT  Waldschmidt’ s Garden Center GARDEN SPINNERS & WIND SOCKS Starting At $ 11 99  WHO LET THE DOGS OUT at Large Selection of Pet Decorations Metal • Ceramic • Figurines • And More Rain would not stop the family and friends of John Cassidy from run- ning on his behalf May 30. Runners and walkers for the fourth annual Coach Cassidy Classic 5K moved from the starting area at Ben Franklin Elementa ry School for the 5K walk. The event is named after Cassidy, who died from arterial later- al sclerosis (ALS) in January 2011. The disease is also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. Cassidy coached several youth sports teams, in cluding summe r bas- ketball teams that included players from Menomonee Falls and Hamilton high schools. “I like so many of you was one of those who was so totally blessed to be touched by Coach Cassidy,” WITI-TV sportscaster Tom Pipines said. “Like many of you, I wear the ALS bracelet to remind me every day of the beauti- ful man he was and still is and still impacts so many people, it’s incredi- ble.” Cassidy was a volunteer at Ben Franklin Elementary, and a tree was planted on the east side of the sc hool in his memory shortly after his death. Pipines and participants gathered around the tree prior to the walk/run. “We’re going to warm up and stay with one another and make this a very special day, a very fruitful day,” Pipines said. Pipines also introduced Al Clark, who worked with Pipines at WITI-TV for 25 years. Funds raised from the event will benefit a family af fected by ALS. This year it was Clark and his family. Lynn Cassidy, John’s wife, thanked volunteers for the event and sponsors. She noted that several members of the Cassidy family who came from out of state for the event. “Just the community, I can’t tell you how much it helps to have support from such a devastating disease. To get through it and to go on, without you guys it would have been very dif- ficult,” Lynn Cassidy said. “S o thank you for all your support.” She noted that her husband often said “every day’s a party.” She also noted that he quoted the “Star Wars” character Yoda, who said “Do or do not, there is no try.” “I thank you for giving a try to come out today to be with us,” she said.  —By Thom as J. McKi llen , Managing Editor Running for Coach Cassidy 5K run named after youth sports coach Walk ers leave from Ben Franklin Elementary School to begin the Coach Cassidy Classic 5K May 30. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

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Mini Mudder run:Area residents areinvited to “run for fun”and “run for funds” inthe inaugural U.S.Bank Mini Mudder on June 28 at theGermantown HighSchool. See page 10.

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Rain would not stop the familyand friends of John Cassidy from run-ning on his behalf May 30.

Runners and walkers for the fourthannual Coach Cassidy Classic 5Kmoved from the starting area at BenFranklin Elementary School for the 5Kwalk. The event is named afterCassidy, who died from arterial later-al sclerosis (ALS) in January 2011. Thedisease is also known as Lou Gehrig’sdisease.

Cassidy coached several youth

sports teams, including summer bas-ketball teams that included playersfrom Menomonee Falls and Hamiltonhigh schools.

“I like so many of you was one ofthose who was so totally blessed to betouched by Coach Cassidy,” WITI-TVsportscaster Tom Pipines said. “Likemany of you, I wear the ALS braceletto remind me every day of the beauti-ful man he was and still is and stillimpacts so many people, it’s incredi-ble.”

Cassidy was a volunteer at BenFranklin Elementary, and a tree wasplanted on the east side of the schoolin his memory shortly after his death.Pipines and participants gatheredaround the tree prior to the walk/run.

“We’re going to warm up and

stay with one another and make this avery special day, a very fruitful day,”Pipines said.

Pipines also introduced Al Clark,who worked with Pipines at WITI-TVfor 25 years. Funds raised from theevent will benefit a family af fected byALS. This year it was Clark and hisfamily.

Lynn Cassidy, John’s wife, thankedvolunteers for the event and sponsors.She noted that several members of theCassidy family who came from out ofstate for the event.

“Just the community, I can’t tellyou how much it helps to have support

from such a devastating disease. Toget through it and to go on, withoutyou guys it would have been very dif-ficult,” Lynn Cassidy said. “So thankyou for all your support.”

She noted that her husband oftensaid “every day’s a party.” She alsonoted that he quoted the “Star Wars”character Yoda, who said “Do or donot, there is no try.”

“I thank you for giving a try tocome out today to be with us,” shesaid.

 —By Thomas J. McKi llen ,

Managing Editor 

Running for Coach Cassidy5K run named after youth sports coach

Walkers leave from Ben Franklin Elementary School to begin the CoachCassidy Classic 5K May 30. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

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• Little Explorers Playgroup–Thursday, June 11, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Participants willgather in the Natural Play Area and sharethe wonder of nature through outdoor play.Group will also venture into forests, fields,ponds and more. Nature sensory bins forbabies and exploration tools for older chil-dren will be available. Indoor activities willbe planned in case of inclement weather.Cost:$5 for non-members and Trail Passmembers: free for All Access members.

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The Washington County HistoricalSociety is offering free admission to themuseums June 24-28. All four museums willhave special hours June 24: The West BendCo./Regal Ware Museum will be openfrom noon to 7 p.m.; Father Rehrl’s Rectory& Exhibit at St. Agnes Historic Site will beopen from 5 to 7 p.m.; Curator Janean

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Members of the Fiber Arts Coalition hasbrought their vibrant art quilts to the SchauerArts Center. The display of contemporaryfiber art entitled “Got Jazz” will be on viewin the Suckow Family Art Gallery nowthrough Sunday, July 5. The Suckow FamilyArt Gallery is located on the second level ofthe Schauer Center at 147 N. Rural Street indowntown Hartford. Gallery hours areMonday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5p.m. and Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.Visit SchauerCenter.org/Events/Gallery orcall (262) 670-0560, ext. 3 for detailsabout other upcoming exhibits.

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When the U.S. power sports industrysought a better package for oils and lubri-cants, Glenroy Inc. was the first to offer aninnovative solution.

The end result was the first stand up oilpouch for the U.S. power sports industry,which was developed by Glenroy in collab-oration with Lube-Tech, a leading lubricantformulator. The stand-up oil pouch was pro-duced for Arctic Cat in 2013.

"Stand up pouches overall have been agame-changer. We are seeing an influx ofproducts moving into flexible packaging."said Amanda Dahlby, marketing managerfor Glenroy.

Dahlby explained that Arctic Cat had

developed an innovative new snowmobileengine designed to use significantly less oil—up to 50 percent less—than traditional snow-mobile engines. Arctic Cat utilized lubricantformulator Lube-Tech for assistance in engi-neering a synthetic oil designed for theunique engine.

"The new oil required a durable, punc-ture-resistant package that would reinforcethe environmentally conscious characteristicsof the engine, provide convenient features tomake the oil easy to dispense, and maximizevisibility on retail shelves, ," Dahlby said. Sheexplained the package also required uniquebarrier properties to protect the integrity ofthe oil.

In response, Lube-Tech came to Glenroy,and the companies collaborated to create apackage that would stand out and improve

the consumer experience.To offer additional stand-up pouch man-ufacturing capabilities, Glenroy acquired thepouch converting operations of PF Flexiblesin Hartford in January 2015.

"This acquisition provides Glenroy Inc.with a wide range of pouch convertingequipment, and allows Glenroy to offer someof the most extensive in-house premadepouch capabilities in the industry. This pouchconverting equipment has produced award-winning stand-up pouches," the companysaid in a statement at the time.

“With stand-up pouch usage continually

increasing, the acquisition of PF Flexibles,combined with Glenroy’s 50 years of experi-ence in flexible packaging, allows us to pro-vide top-quality custom-engineered pouches.This supports our mission of providing thehighest level of service to our customers.”Rich Buss, president and chief executive offi-cer for Glenroy, said at the time.

Stand-up pouch usage is increasingacross many industries, as flexible packagingmaterials have become more advanced, andstand-up pouches with spouts or fitments arebecoming popular alternatives to rigid pack-aging, according to information fromGlenroy.

The move into the stand-up pouch marketis the latest evolution of a company whichwas founded in July 1965 by Edwin and Ruth

 Jablonka and their son Roy. The company

was named after Herb's and Ruth's sons,Glen and Roy. The company is located atW158 N9332 Nor-X-Way in MenomoneeFalls.

Herb Jablonka had a strong engineeringbackground was adept in working with plas-tic films. Prior to founding Glenroy, hedesigned and built a machine to manufac-ture three-ring binder sheet protectors using avinyl film, and he was a co-owner of a com-pany named Sealcraft in Milwaukee.

Glenroy initially focused on creatinglaminating films, but also produced flexiblepackaging materials. Glenroy then beganprinting and manufacturing balloon film in1974, which is the material used to createmylar balloons.

"Over time, the company became thetop producer of balloon film in the US. In

fact, the standard sizes of today’s mylar bal-loons are still based on the widths of balloonfilm that Glenroy produced," the companystated. "Meanwhile, Glenroy had estab-lished a loyal following of flexible packagingcustomers whom appreciated the company’sconsistently high-quality flexible packaging.Demand for flexible packaging continued toincrease, and in the mid 1980’s, Glenroypurchased additional equipment to serve itsflexible packaging customer base. To thisday, Glenroy’s primary product focus is flex-ible packaging.”

The company rebounded after a fire in

1973 that com-pletely destroythe firm's origi-nal facility inMilwaukee. Itwas then thatthe companyrelocated to itsexisting locationin MenomoneeFalls.

The compa-ny currently has197 employeesand serves anational cus-tomer base.According toinformation from

Glenroy, nineout of 10 cus-tomers whocome to thecompany thefirst timebecome repeatcustomers. Inaddition, the company has won over 90printing and supplier awards.

Dahlby explained that how the companydevelops new products depends on the situ-ation.

"We custom-engineer flexible packagingmaterials for each unique application,according to each product’s unique formula-tion, distribution methods, life cycle, and fill-ing equipment. When customers come to usfor stand-up pouches, we not only engineer

the flexible packaging material, but we workcollaboratively with them to create stand-uppouch prototypes with various features. Ourpackaging engineers are some of the best inthe industry," she said.

The stand-up pouch also falls in line withanother trend in the industry, which is devel-oping more environmentally-friendly packag-ing solutions. "There are many environmen-tal benefits of choosing flexible packaging.When compared to other packaging for-mats, flexible packaging generally takes upmuch less space in landfills (even with recy-cling rates of other packaging types factored

in), requires less energy and generCO2 emissions during productirequires fewer trucks for transporeducing fossil fuel consumption aemissions," Dahlby said.

A family-owned business, Glenroowned by the third generation of ththat founded it. The company nothere is very low turnover and themployees have been with the comdecades.

"At Glenroy, each customer has

team that is easily accessible and dto them. Customers also have direct aall of our technical and package engexperts," Dahlby said.

A statement from company coRoy Jablonka sums up how the capproaches the future. According

 Jablonka, “The world is a very place than it was the summer of 19Dad, Mom, and I opened the doofirst facility. What hasn’t changed is to always make a difference for tomers.”

Making a difference for customersGlenroy creates solutions to meet industry needs

Pictured are examples of packaging created by GlenrPhoto courtesy of Glenroy.

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The Volunteer Engagement Division ofUnited Way of Greater Milwaukee &Waukesha County would like to invite vol-unteers to participate in the followingopportunities:

Premier United Way VolunteerOpportunities:

Retiree Day of Action – June 22,2015 Help pack Financial Stability Kitswhich give people the basic tools they needto feel confident in their financial situation.These Kits will be distributed to local com-munity members through our AgencyProgram Partners.

If you are interested in the above oppor-

tunities please [email protected] or call262-409-2406.

Partner Program Agencies’ VolunteerOpportunities:

“Feed the Kids” Bag LunchAssembler – Salvation Army

Volunteers are needed June 15 throughAugust 21, 2015 to assist with the assemblyof bag lunches for the Feed the Kids pro-gram. Duties include making sandwiches,bagging snacks and assembling lunches.Volunteers will then ride along with our staffor follow in their own vehicle to SentinelPark to help distribute lunches. This is agreat opportunity for families and smallgroups! Days are Monday-Friday, 9am-1pm. Must be able to stand for long peri-

ods of time and work well with others.Minimum age is 14 unless with aparent/guardian.

Window Cleaners: Easter SealsSoutheast Wisconsin

Looking for 2-3 individuals to help withcleaning windows at one of our Waukeshalocations. The opportunity is flexible for anyFriday that works with your schedule andwould be from approximately 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Receptionist: Hospice AdvantageGain reception and telephone experi-

ence in a health care setting. Answer andtransfer calls, greet visitors, and other officetasks. Other tasks may include assisting withmailings, putting together informationalpackets, community outreach, patient

recognition activities and occasiondata entry & computer tasks. resume-building experience! Voluntwork as their schedule permits durlar business hours: Monday - Fridaa.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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Hope Center will be hosting thal Golf Fundraising Event on July 1will need volunteers to help make ta huge success! Approximately 4teers will be needed for the regtable 9:30am to 11:30am and abobe needed to alternate taking photparticipants on the course from 11

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For more information, call 262-246-5180 or stop in at the Pauline Haass PublicLibrary, N64 W23820 Main St. in Sussex,or check the library’s web site at www.phplonline.org. If you or your childrequires a program to be in an accessibleformat, please call the library at least 72hours in advance so that arrangements canbe made.

ADULT PROGRAMS AND NEWSAdult Summer Reading Program- June 1-August 15

The Adult Summer Reading Programwill begin on Monday, June 1. For everybook read, enter in a drawing for greatprizes! No registration is needed and theprogram is open to anyone 18 and older.

TEEN PROGRAMS

Teen Summer Reading Club:June 1-Aug. 15

Sign up at the library starting June 1 toearn fun rewards for summer reading!Grades 6-12.

7th - 9th Grade BookDiscussions:  Join other teens to talkabout the month’s book selection andenjoy a snack. Once a month on Tuesdays,

2:30-3:15 p.m. Summer reading themesare “Quest Obsessed” (medieval adven-ture) and “Keepin’ it Real” (realistic fic-tion).

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Tuesday, June 30 , 2:30-3:15 p.m.,“Quest Obsessed.” Registration beginsand books available June 9.

Tuesday, July 28, 2:30-3:15 p.m..“Keepin’ it Real.” Registration begins andbooks available July 7.

Teen Advisory Board: June 30and July 28 3:30 p.m.

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Kids’ Summer Reading Club:June 1-August 15

Sign up at the library starting June 1 toearn rewards for reading and having fun atthe library this summer! The reading clubends August 15.

School’s Out Summer PerformerShowcase: Mondays, June 15-July27 1 p.m.

 Join us Monday afte rnoons for ourseven-week professional performer show-case for school-age children (ages 5-12).

Pick up your free ticket in person at theYouth Services Desk beginning at 12:30p.m. the day of the performance. Space islimited.

The Lineup: June 15 — Zoozor t: Live animals up

close with animal educator Noelle Tarrant. June 22 — The Magic of Jim Mitchel l:

Family fun magic and comedy for every-one.

 June 29 — "Adventures in Science:" inKarl Debelack’s action-packed program July 6 — Paul Merklein: Cartoonist and

speaker who draws famous Super Heroes—Batman, Superman and more—even drawspeople right from the audience.

 July 13 — Mil ler & Mike : Clowning , jug-gling, and audience participation createhigh energy entertainment by these formerRingling Brothers Barnum and BaileyCircus performers.

 July 20 — Stuar t Stotts, Musician andStoryteller: A mix of stories and songs,including many from different cultures,delight kids and adults.

 July 27 — Storybook Enchantments :Fairy-tale entertainers present "Tales fromUnder the Sea," an interactive storytimefeaturing the Little Mermaid and Pirate.

Family Storytime: Tuesdays,June 16-July 28, 9:45-10:15 a.m.–and– 10:30-11 a.m. (repeated)

Lively program of stories, songs, move-ment (and more!) designed with preschool-ers in mind (ages 0-5). No registration.

 Just drop i n.Library Playgroup: Tuesdays,

June 16-July 28 after storytimeInformal playgroup meets Tuesday

mornings immediately following FamilyStorytime. No registration. Just drop in.

Lunch Bunch: AlternateThursdays, June 18, July 2, 16, and30, 12:15-1 p.m.

Nature-inspired program of summer-time stories and hands-on activities forschool-age kids (ages 5-12). Grab yourlunch and join us if you are age 5 and

older. No registration. Just drop in.2nd and 3rd Grade Book Club:

Are you entering second or third gradenext fall and love to read? Join us for bookdiscussion, a fun activity, and snack.Program is repeated; register for the after-noon which works best for your schedule.Summer book themes are “Pirates &Mermaids” and “Critters & Kids.” Registerand choose a book at Youth Services Desk.

Tuesday, June 23 or Wednesday, June24 , 1:30-2:15 p.m. —“Pirates &Mermaids” Registration begins/booksavailable June 3

Tuesday, July 21 or Wednesday, July22 , 1:30-2:15 p.m.— “Critters & Kids.” Registrationbegins/books available July 1

4th, 5th & 6th Grade Book Club:Are you entering 4th, 5th, or 6th gradenext fall and love to read? Join us for bookdiscussion, a fun activity, and snack.Program is repeated; register for the after-noon which works best for your schedule.

Summer book themes are “Heroes &Underdogs” and “Inventions &Brainstorms.” Register and choose a bookat Youth Services Desk.

Tuesday, June 23 or Wednesday, June24.1:30-2:15 p.m. — “Heroes &Underdogs” Registration begins/booksavailable June 3

Tuesday, July 21 or Wednesday, July22, 1:30-2:15 p.m. — “Inventions &

Brainstorms” Regbegins/books available July 1

LEGO Club: Wednesdays, J June 24, July 8, and July 22, 6p.m.

 Join other LEGO-lov ing kids tand build with the library's LEGOAges 4 & up. No registration. Just

Friday Family Flicks: Fridays,  July 31, 1 p.m. Come in and chill

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Pauline Haass Public Library events

A random sample of 300 HamiltonSchool District residents will be called in Juneas part of a community survey. The survey is

a follow-up to ones conducted previously inthe district. The district conducts the surveyto:learn the expectations and priorities thecommunity has for its schools; understandcommunity sentiment on critical school issues;verify perceptions of satisfaction with the dis-trict’s overall performance; and evaluateand plan communication.

School officials are asking comembers for their cooperation if contacted.

“It’s important to learn the perof all members in our community ing those who do and do not haveenrolled in our schools,” Public InfCoordinator Denise Dorn Lindbe“When contacted by one of the caencourage residents to participatsurvey.”

Hamilton district conductingphone survey

Area residents are invited to “run forfun” and “run for funds” in the inauguralU.S. Bank Mini Mudder on June 28 at theGermantown High School. All proceedsfrom the Mini Mudder will help supportthe Germantown Community Scholarship

Fund’s Teacher Grant Awards program tofurther benefit Germantown area students.The Mini Mudder is an obstacle race

course designed for all age groups from

kindergarten through high schostudents, as well as families andThe Mini Mudder fun run starts with a short course for grades lowed by a longer course race forgrade 4-adult.

Registration information is aon the GCSF website at wwwtownscholarship.org.

Mini Mudder fundraising evenset for June 28

The Schauer School of the Arts willbe hosting painting and ceramic classesfor ages 6 to 14. Youth visual arts class-es encourage individual expression andprovide opportunities to work directlywith professional artists. Classes areheld at the Schauer Center, 147 N. RuralSt. in downtown Hartford.

Offerings for the Summer include:

• Famous Paintings (ages 7-14) onMondays, June 15 to July 13, 4:30 to 6p.m. (no class June 29): Students will findinspiration from famous painters Vincentvan Gogh, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso,and Georgia O’Keefe. Using pastels andacrylics to experiment with impression-ism, realism, and modern art, students willcreate four finished pieces.

• Ceramics (ages 6-14) onTuesdays, July 7-28 from 3 to 4:30 p.m.:Students will develop their unique con-nection to clay through exploration ofvarious hand-building techniques. Classculminates with a glaze-finish ceramicwork that is functional sculptural, or both.

• Summer Painting (ages 7-Mondays, July 20 to Aug. 10, 4 to(no class July 27): The multimedwill teach background, foregrounshading, and blocking while spaint a butterfly, sea turtle, aunderwater seascape.

• Intermediate Ceramics (ageon Tuesdays, Aug. 4-25 from 3

p.m.: A class for returning ceramdents to go beyond the basics anadditional hand-building technique

To register or request a brcontact the Schauer Center by ph(262) 670-0560, ext. 4. Regisare accepted in person, Monday Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p147 N. Rural St. in Hartford. Forplete list of classes and descriptioregister online SchauerCenter.org/CSA. Tuitioapply, but financial aid and pplans are available upon request twho qualify.

Summertime painting, ceramicsoffered at Schauer School of the A

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The WIAA state track meet was held atUW-LaCrosse June 5-6. Menomonee Falls,Germantown and Hamilton athletes quali-fied for the tournament at the Oconomowocsectional May 29.

The following is a list of state qualifiers

for local teams:Menomonee FallsBoys: Darrell Handy, high jump; Darron

Murray, high jump; Bryce McMurtry, 110meter dash; Reese Meredith, 300 meter hur-dles; Zack Pogorzelski, pole vault; 4x200meter relay (Mason Jansen, McMurtry,Brandon Kivisto, Josh Lucas, Patrick Doyle,Amari Hackett), 4x100 meter relay (Hackett,

 Jansen, Kivisto, Lucas, Doyle, Meredith)Girls: Khady Diarrassouba, 400 meter

dash.GermantownBoys: Shon Pratcher, Jr., long jump and

triple jump; Cole Karcz, discus.Germantown: Alyssa Goesch, 800

meter run; Olivia Verdin, discus and shot put;

Emily Vidulski, high jump; Kenzie high jump; 4x200 meter relay teamCampbell, Tatum GallenbergeBethhauser, Schmitz, Aubrey Fliss, MBatchelor), 4x100 meter rela(Campbell, Bethhauser, Galle

Schmitz, Erin Williard, Jenna H4x400 meter relay team (CGallenberger, Schmitz, Goesch, BeMegan Hedinger)

HamiltonBoys: Josh Desorcy, 400 met

Zach Jasinski, pole vault.Girls: Bianca Stubler, 400 me

Meghan Joyner, 100 meter Mariana Feudner, 100 meter dashmeter relay team (Victoria JoKatlynn Mushall, Taylor Klug, Samantha Hagenow, Claire Birk)meter relay team (Klug, ChelseaFeudner, Stubler, Amanda HaMegan Jansett)

Going to state: Local qualifiefor state track meet

The Germantown girls softball teamqualified for the state tournament for thethird time in three years, as the Warhawksbeat Divine Savior Holy Angels (DSHA) 3-1 in the sectional final at Homestead.

The teams were tied 1-1 in the fifthinning when Carly Szada hit a double.Szada then scored on a triple by EmilyDoran. Doran then scored on a error asGermantown took a 3-1 lead with two outs.The rally came after DSHA threatened totake the lead in the top of the inning, asthey had runners on second and third withone out.

Germantown pitcher Michelle Moorethe allowed only one hit the last two inningsto secure the victory for Germantown.

“We told them, we’ve been there,

we’ve done this, it’s another softbaGermantown Co-Coach Kurt Ragof his team’s early deficit. “Obvioknow better. But if you can convinself of that, it’s a step in the right d

Raguse said cited the key beting to the state tournament for thre

“It’s great kids, it’s a good sumgram, it’s kids playing the gametime,” Raguse said. “We have thorganization behind us, we have are dedicated to the game.”

Germantown will open the statment with a game against DeFora.m. June 11. The tournament will bthe UW-Madison Goodman Diamo

In another sectional final Menomonee Falls lost at Watertow

The Menomonee Falls girls soccer team

defeated on Greater Metro Conference rivalto open the playoffs June 4, and will faceanother in their next game.

Menomonee Falls beat Hamilton, 3-0.Menomonee Falls advanced to a Division 1regional final at Brookfield Central at 7 p.m.

 June 6.Germantown opened the playoffs with a

3-0 win over Fond du Lac. Goals ca

Mackenzie Challoner, Izzie ThompMegan French. Germantown advanregional final at North Shore Corival Homestead at 7 p.m. June 6.

In Division 4, Kettle Moraine Lutheed the playoffs with a 2-1 win over DThe Chargers advanced to a 7 p.mregional final at Brookfield Academy

Girls soccer: Falls, Germantownwin playoff openers

Softball: Germantown qualififor state tournament

The Germantown girls softball team holds the sectional trophy after deDivine Savior Holy Angels in the sectional final June 4. Photo by ThoMcKillen

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CHILDREN’SCOMMUNITY CENTER

N88 W17550 Christman RoadMenomonee Falls, WI • 262-251-1212

“Each Child Uniquely Different,Each Child Equally Precious”

State Licensed CenterEstablished in 1975

SUMMERPROGRAM

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 The Lutheran Churof the Prince of Pea

262.251.3360

 Summer Worship Hou Sunday at 9am

 Thursday at 6:30pm

at the crossroads of

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BETHLEHEM E VANGELICAL

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For more information, please call our church office at (262) 251-3555

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MENOMONEE FALLS

N84 W15252 Menomonee Ave.Thursday 6:45pm • Saturday 5:00pm

Sunday 8:00am and 10:30amSunday School and Bible Study 9:15am

GERMANTOWN

N108 W14290 Bel Aire LaneSunday 9:15am

Sunday School and Bible Study 10:25am

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Brown Deer, WI

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 W  ASHINGTON C OUNTY  SENIOR  DINING  MECALL 335-4497 or 1-877-306-3030 FOR RESERATIONS 1 DAY IN ADVANCE BY 12:00PM ALT = NO CONCENTRATED SWEET

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FREE INITIALCONSULTATION

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• Young adults with disabilities transitioning intoadult service system

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SWEDISH MEATBALLSOVER ROTINI NOODLESOREGON BLEND VEG-

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WHOLE WHEAT BREADFROSTED SPICE CAKEALT: LORNA DOONES

TURKEY ALA KING OVERBROWN RICE

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PHILLY CHICKEN

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BBQ BONELESS

COUNTRY-STYLE PORK POTATO CASSEROLE

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FRESH FRUIT SALADRICE KRISPIES TREAT

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BAKED CHICKEN

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PIZZA CASSEROLETOSSED SALAD

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TURKEY AND SUB SANDW

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• BOARDING • GROOMING 

• TRAINING 

• PET TRAVEL AGENCY 

• PET SHOP 

PET CARE SERVICE FOR PRECIOUS PETS

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 ACTION IN JACKSONN EW E VE NT W EB SI TE W WW .A CT IO NI NJ AC KS ON .C OM  

JUNE 12,13, & 14 2015

At Jackson Park W204 N16901 Jackson Drive 

Jackson, WI 53037 

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 A&A AttractionsCarnival Wristbands Discounts: Friday 5pm - 8pm $15.00 Saturday 1pm - 5:00 pm $18.00 Sunday 1pm - 5:00 pm $18.00  

 Enjoy the wonderful food, LIVE  music, top notch carnival rides, car 

 show, woodcarving & games!  Presented by “Jackson Festivals, Inc.” -

 Action In Jackson benefits the community through scholarships, area programs, facilities

 and more!! THANK YOU & HAVE FUN! 

Chainsaw Woodcarving live auction for all the pieces at 2:00pmFlashback Theme from 1979 68th ACTION IN JACKSON PARADE

PARADE: Sunday, June 14th - Noon

“All In A Summer’s Day” Post parade Showin park following parade by the

 PIONEER DRUM & BUGLE CORP.!

 FRIDAY, JUNE 12:

SATURDAY  , JUNE 13:

SUNDAY  , JUNE 14: PARADE - Noon SharpPost Parade Show in Shelter #1featuring: Pioneer’s and more!MUSIC by VINYL GROOVE 1:30-5:00pm

Schwai’s FISH FRY Fish Fry from 4:30-9:00pm (after 9pm burgers & brats)LIVE BROADCAST “Buzz Country” 92.5, 5 to 7pmMUSIC by “3 PEACE” 7:30pm to 11:30pmChainsaw Woodcarving Demo (auction on Sunday)

THE “JACKSON 5k “ and Bike Rally-Family Run/Walk With A Cop For the Beads, 9:00am Start 

PANCAKE BREAKFAST - Moonlighters Snowmobile Club8:00 - 11:00amCAR & TRACTOR SHOW - 9:00am to 3:00pm (awards at 2:30pm)

MUSIC by NEW REVUE, 10am to 2pmMUSIC by CAROL & THE KEYNOTES, 2 to 6pmLIVE BROADCAST WTKM 104.9, 5:30 to 7:30pmMUSIC by MOZART CADILLAC 7:30 to 11:30pmChainsaw Woodcarving Demo (auction on Sunday)

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The Second Annual Jackson 5k FamilyRun/Walk with a Cop will be held, June13, starting at the Jackson CommunityCenter, N165 W20330 Hickory Lane, Jackson.

Registration opens at 8 a.m. while therun/walk begins at 9 a.m. Single registra-

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 JUNE 12, 13 & 14 FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY 

Don Kriefall, Washington CountySupervisor from Richfield, and BryceWentlandt, Washington County 4-H youthmember from Jackson, were part of a UW-Extension delegation attending the 2015Public Issues Leadership DevelopmentConference in Washington D.C.

The Public Issues LeadershipDevelopment Conference was held April 12-15 at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City Hotel inArlington, Virginia. More than 200 represen-tatives from across the nation attended theconference, which featured presentations ontopics such as alternative energies, communi-ty and food security, and youth and civicengagement. Both Kriefall and Wentlandtwere selected to represent Wisconsinthrough a rigorous application process.

The delegates met with their con-gressperson and senators to inform them ofhow UW-Extension is positively impactingthe lives of Washington County residents.Kriefall met with Senator Tammy Baldwinand Wentlandt met with Senator Ron

 Johnson’s aide. Both met with Representative James F. Sensenbrenner’s staff. Wentlandtsaid, “The legislators and their staff werevery receptive and thankful for the impact of

UW-Extension in Washington County.” Asone of just two youth invited to participate inthe conference, Wentlandt noted that it wasa unique opportunity to strengthen his net-working and public speaking skills.

Kriefall reflected that his participation inthe conference motivated him to get the wordout about Extension. “When you talk to peo-ple about Extension, they don’t really know,”he said. Wentlandt agreed. “This needs to

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Jackson 4-H member attends

leadership conference

“Jackson, We can’t waitto see your Mug” 

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•Wisconsin Lutheran College recog-nized several students at HonorsConvocation on Friday, May 1, 2015, anannual event that pays tribute to those stu-

dents who have distinguished themselvesthrough their academic accomplishments. Jaimie Shine, of Jackson, received the

Sigma Theta Tau International NursingHonor Society. Membership in the SigmaTheta Tau International Nursing HonorSociety is presented to nursing majors whohave demonstrated professional leadershippotential and academic integrity (byachieving a 3.5 GPA in the senior year or3.75 in the junior year, and by placingwithin the upper 35% of the class).

Melissa Zambito, of Jackson, receivedthe Sigma Theta Tau International NursingHonor Society. Membership in the SigmaTheta Tau International Nursing HonorSociety is presented to nursing majors whohave demonstrated professional leadershippotential and academic integrity (byachieving a 3.5 GPA in the senior year or3.75 in the junior year, and by placingwithin the upper 35% of the class).

Wisconsin Lutheran College is aChristian liberal arts college located on theborder of Milwaukee and Wauwatosa. Thecollege, which prepares students for lives ofChristian leadership, is recognized for itsacademic excellence and superior studentexperience. For more information, visit

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The following is a partial listing of  Juneteenth events occurring statewide.

Milwaukee (information takenfrom the Northcott NeighborhoodHouse Web site):  Juneteenth celebra-tions will be taking place nationwide,including Milwaukee. Local activities areorganized by the NorthcottNeighborhood House and have been heldfor several decades. Among activities dur-ing the day will be a parade, local Africandance groups, food games, exhibits and

more.For more information call Northcott

Neighborhood House at (414) 372-3770.Appleton (information taken

from the appleton.org Web site):Appleton’s sixth Annual JuneteenthCelebration will be held on Sunday, June14, 2015 from noon - 6 p.m. at City Park,500 E Franklin St., Appleton. Juneteenthmarks the official end of slavery in theUnited States.

On June 19, 1865, the last slaves in

Texas were finally told they were free - afull two and half years after AbrahamLincoln issued the EmancipationProclamation. This year is the 150thAnniversary year of Juneteenth in thiscountry.

 Juneteenth Appleton features educa-tional opportunities, music, dancing, food,retail vendors, non-profit, business andinformational booths and the popularChildren’s Village. Juneteenth 2015 is pre-sented by African Heritage, Inc. in collab-

oration with the City of Appleton support of many area sponsors. Ftions, please contact Kathy Flores832-1564 or visit: http://www.afitageinc.org/

Madison: (Information from the Juneteenth MadisoSite):  June 19, 2015, will mark Anniversary of Juneteenth Day Cein American History. The Celebrakick-off with the Fifteenth Annual P4 p.m. at Brittingham Park and thefestivities will he held at Olin Turvstarting at Noon on June 20 Juneteenth is the one event that is dto the African American experMadison and across the nation.

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Statewide Juneteenth activities

 Juneteenth, celebra ted on June 19, isthe name given to emancipation day byAfrican-Americans in Texas. On that dayin 1865 Union Major-General GordonGranger read General Orders, No.3 tothe people of Galveston. It stated:

"The people of Texas are informedthat, in accordance with a proclamationfrom the Executive of the United States,all slaves are free. This involves anabsolute equality of personal rights andrights of property between former mas-ters and slaves, and the connectionheretofore existing between thembecomes that between employer andhired labor. The freedmen are advised toremain quietly at their present homes andwork for wages. They are informed thatthey will not be allowed to collect at mili-tary posts and that they will not be sup-ported in idleness either there or else-where."

Large celebrations on June 19 beganin 1866 and continued regularly into theearly 20th century. The African-Americans treated this day like the Fourthof July and the celebrations containedsimilar events. In the early days, the cele-bration included a prayer service, speak-ers with inspirational messages, readingof the emancipation proclamation, storiesfrom former slaves, food, red soda water,games, rodeos and dances.

The celebration of June 19 as eman-cipation day spread from Texas to theneighboring states of Louisiana, Arkansasand Oklahoma. It has also appeared inAlabama, Florida, and California asAfrican-American Texans migrated.

In many parts of Texas, ex-slaves pur-chased land, or "emancipation grounds,"for the Juneteenth gathering. Examplesinclude: Emancipation Park in Houston,purchased in 1872; what is now Booker

T. Washington Park in Mexia; andEmancipation park in East Austin.

Celebration of Juneteenth declinedduring World War II but revived in 1950at the Texas State Fair Grounds in Dallas.Interest and participation fell away dur-ing the late 1950's and 1960's as atten-tion focused on expansion of freedom forAfrican-Americans. In the 1970's Juneteenth revived in some communi ties.For example, in Austin the Juneteenth cel-ebration returned in 1976 after a 25year hiatus.

 —Th e preced ing inform ati on wastaken form the Texas State Library andArchives Commission Web site.

The history of Juneteenth

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GUNS/HUNTING GEARMAUSTON GUN SHOW June12 & 13 Anjero’s Sports Bar,

531 State Rd. 82 East.Fri.3pm-8pm, Sat.8am-4pm.Adm. $5.Buy-Sell-Trade-Browse. GunBuyer Shows 608-548-4867

FISHING"FISH CANADA" KINGFISHERRESORT! Cottage-Boat-Motor-Gas.$75 per person/day.Callfor SPECIALS! 800-452-8824

www.kingfisherlodge.com

STOCK YOUR POND OR LAKENOW! ORDER EARLY All

Varieties of Fish & Minnows.Algae & weed control products.

Aeration systems.www.roeselerfishfarm.com 920-

696-3090

PUBLIC NOTICEWCAN (Wisconsin Community

Ad Network) and/or the memberpublications review ads to the

best of their ability.

Unfortunately, manyunscrupulous people are readyto take your money! PLEASEBE CAREFUL ANSWERING

ANY AD THAT SOUNDS TOOGOOD TO BE TRUE! For more

information, or to file acomplaint regarding an ad,

please contact The Departmentof Trade, Agriculture &

Consumer Protection 1-800-422-7128

HOME IMPROVEMENTAll Things Basementy!

Basement Systems Inc.Call usfor all of your basement needs!

Waterproofing, Finishing,Structural Repairs, Humidity

and Mold Control. FREEESTIMATES! Call 800-991-

1602

SATELLITES/ CABLE

DIRECTV’s the Big Dealspecial! Only $19.99 per month.Free premium channels HBO,

Starz, Cinemax & Showtime for3 months & Free receiver

upgrade! NFL 2015 SeasonIncluded.Call Now! 800-320-

2429

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month (for 12 mos.) PLUSBundle & SAVE (Fast Internet

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HBO, Starz, Showtime &Cinemax. Free Genie HD/DVRUpgrade! 2015 NFL SundayTicket Included with selectPackages.New Customers

Only. IV Support Holdings LLC -An authorized DirecTV Dealer.Some exclusions apply.Call for

details 800-918-1046

SCHOOLS/ INSTRUCTIONDENTAL ASSISTANT Be one in

 just 10 SATURDAYS!WeekendDentalAssistant.com.Fan us on FACEBOOK! Next

class begins 9/12/15.Call 920-730-1112.Appleton. WI

Approved

MEDICALAttention:VIAGRA and CIALISUSERS! A cheaper alternativeto high drugstore prices! 50 PillSpecial - $99, FREE Shipping!

100% Guaranteed. CALL NOW:

800-916-8059Got Knee Pain? Back Pain?Shoulder Pain? Get a pain-

relieving brace - little or NO costto you.Medicare Patients CallHealth Hotline Now! 800-431-

3924

RECREATIONAL VEHICLESATV & SIDE-BY-SIDE

HEADQUARTERS. HUGEBLOW-OUT PRICING.

DOORBUSTER YOUTH ATV’SSTARTING @ $699 PLUS FSD.OVER 100 HONDA CF MOTOAT LIQUIDATION $$ 866-955-

2628WWW.AMERICANMARINA.COM

FURNITURE/ HOME DECORPLYMOUTH FURNITURE NEWMATTRESS SETS from $99 All

Sizes In Stock! 40 Styles!PlymouthFurnitureWI.com 2133Eastern Ave Plymouth WI 920-

892-6006 Open 7 Days A WeekENTERTAINMENT

Find the love you deserve!Discover the path to happiness.New members receive a FREE

3-minute love reading!Entertainment purposes only.

18 & over.800-308-9105

Meet singles right now! No paidoperators, just real people like

you. Browse greetings,exchange messages and

connect live.Try it free. Callnow: 800-387-3590

MISC.Acorn Stairlifts.The

AFFORDABLE solution to yourstairs! **Limited time - $250 OffYour Stairlift Purchase!** Buy

Direct & SAVE.Please call 800-598-6714 for FREE DVD and

brochure.

Safe Step Walk-In Tub Alert forSeniors. Bathroom falls can befatal.A pproved by Arthritis

Foundation.Therapeutic Jets.Less Than 4 Inch Step-In.WideDoor.Anti-Slip Floors. AmericanMade. Installation Included.Call

800-940-3411 for $750 Off.

SOCIAL SEDISABILITY BENEto work? Denied Can Help! WIN or

Contact Bill GAssociates at 800

start your applic

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2000-2999

Services

2000 Offered

Services

PARKING SPACE ONconcrete for boat, camper,car at 2915 N. 88th St.,Mi lwaukee. Safe.$25/month. 414-476-9827

2003 Cement/ 

Masonry

CONCRETE SERVICESmall jobs: driveways,patios, sidewalks, color

concrete, yard drainsystems, grading, top soil.

Licensed/ Insured. 262-246-0529/ 414-218-2045

Jim

JARVIS LUTYNSKI

CONCRETEA Third Generation Co.

Driveways, patios, slabs, &stamped. Free Estimates.

Insured. 262-375-7424www.LutynskiConcrete.com

2009 Grass Cutting

CUT, TRIM GRASS,bushes, trees, clean gutters,carpenter, fences, shelving,doors, windows, weather-st rip in g, h au li ng .262-512-0637

2014 Landscaping

KLEEN KUTS LAWN

Service: bushes/ treestrimmed & removed,retaining walls, lawn

cutting, thatching, Springclean-up, gutter cleaning,

drain tiles.Total Landscaping.

Commercial/ Residential.Free Estimates 262-613-

6996

2021 Roofing

ROOFING & CHIMNEYSTear-offs, rubber roofs.Chimney repairs, rebuilds,tuckpointing, flashings.Gutter cleaning & more.FreeEstimates. Licensed,

Insured. 262-442-5913fridaysimprovements.com

3000-3999 For

Sale

3000 For Sale

KILL BED BUGS!

Harris Bed Bug Killers/ KIT Complete TreatmentSystem. Available:Hardware Stores, BuyOnline/ Store:homedepot.com

KILL BOX ELDER BUGS

& ASIAN BEETLES! HarrisAsian Lady Beetle & BoxElder Spray. Effectiveresults begin after spraydries. Odorless, Non-Staining. Available:Hardware Stores, TheHome Depot,homedepot.com

3025 Miscellaneous

Sale

IF YOU USED THE BLOOD

THINNER ELIQUIS andsuffered internal bleeding,hemorrhaging, requiredhospitalization or a lovedone died while taking Eliquisbetween December 2012and the present time, youm ay be e nt it le d tocompensation. Call AttorneyCharles H. Johnson 1-800-535-5727

4000-4999

Rummage

4007 Rummage

Wauwatosa

4012 Rummage

Germantown

GARAGE STOCKPILESale!  June 11, 12, 13, 8-4pm. All brand name, brand

new items! Toothpaste,men’s & women’s razors,shampoo (adult & children),bar soap, Tide Pods, XtraLaundry Detergent, pettreats, peanut butter,peanuts, micro-popcorn,cereal, crackers, snacks,candy, olives, Hunt’sPudding Cups, Vlasic,make-up. 100’s of items.N100 W17480 Whitetail Run.(Between County Line Q andMequon Rd off of DivisionRd.Meadow Creek CrossingSubdivision.) Follow signs!

ME ADOW C RE EKCrossing Subdivision Sale!N100 W17516Whitetail Run.Thurs.-Sat. June 11-13, 8-

4pm. (County Line/ Q, Northon Division). Furniture,household, jewelry, men’s,women’s, kid’s toys/ clothing,

designer purses, AmericanGirl.

RUMMAGE/ MOVING SaleEverything must go!Furniture, household items,clothing and more. June11th, 12th, 13th, 8am-4pm.Windsong subdivision:N100 W15109 Snow HillCt., Germantown.

4013 Rummage

Richfield

HUGE ANNUALRICHFIELD RUMMAGE

June 11th-14th, 8am-6pm2324 Mayfield Road.

Many like new items. Lots

of miscellaneous!

5000-5049 Rentals

5017 Apts - West

Bend

FOR RENT: 2 BDRM APT.West Bend, $700. Water,sewer, & appliancesincluded. 1st and lastmonths rent, plus security.No smoking/ No pets.References. 262-338-6236

7000-7999

Automotive

7000 Autos for Sale

1981 CORVETTE, 107KCandy Apple Red paint,mirrored T-Tops, newerleather interior, Automatictrans., excellent condition.Call for details 262-388-1165.$8,500 OBO

1992RED CORVETTE58kmiles. Mint condition.$16,000/ OBO. Call after3pm. 414-507-8762 or 219-670-4531

1999 CHEVY F-10.172,000 miles, 4 cylinder,automatic, regular cab, bed-liner, 4x2. Asking $1,800.Call 414-881-1462

VW 2007 GTI BEST IN WI!9,760/miles. One adultdriver only.Garage covered365 days. Snow or rainnever touched car. Manyextras! Call for email. Greg262-628-1056

8000-8999

Employment

8009 Sales/ 

Marketing

8010 Skilled Trade

CARPENTER

Variety of constructionrelated work. Installing

doors, windows, siding,rough & finish carpentry.Residential & CommercialBenefit Package. Apply at:H.I.S. Corporation 5700County Rd. K Hartford, WI262-644-5297

BEAUTY CENTER2731 W Forest Home

Ave.414-383-9777

We carry: Avon, Jafra,Zermat, & many morecosmetics. Also, we

carry clothing, perfume,& jewelry.

Mention ad, get 10%discount.

ISR

RUMMAGE

SALE

Saturday June

13th

9am-1pm

Pilgrim Lutheran

School

6717 W. Center 

We are seeking a career minded, experienced MechanicalTechnician to join our team. Responsibilities included the installa-tion, service, repair and preventative maintenance of the Corrugator and Conveyor systems in a state of the art facility. This position is for 2nd shift.

Preferred qualifications include but are not limited to: 2-3 years of Mechanical Installation & Troubleshooting Experience; operationalknowledge of automated industrial machinery which includes:motors, servos, drives, relays 3 phase power, communicationdevices, industrial/electronic controls and power transmission sys-tems; good understanding of hydraulic and pneumatic systems;strong troubleshooting and problem solving ability with practical,mechanical and electrical aptitude; must be able to read and inter-

 pret both electrical and mechanical drawings; ability to work inde- pendently in a mature and professional manner; two year technicaldegree, certificate or equivalent experience desired. All candidatesmust be willing to work any available shift; as well as overtime.Corrugated background and/or boiler license is a plus, but notrequired. Only TEAM THINKING individuals should apply.QUARTERLY BONUS INCLUDED.

 Apply online at www.rocktenn.com (http://www.rocktenn.com) or email resume to Julie Schram [email protected] or fax 414-312-4340.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer

SKILLED TRADES

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F U L L T I M E

DELI ASSISTAMANAGER

Mountin’s Piggly Wiggly in Mhas an outstanding opportunthe right person. Candidate mua background in food service, ably as a deli manager or assistamanager. Great customer and eee skills are a must. The canmust be: detail oriented, orgdedicated to making our stobest it can be, accountable, hgood with numbers, enjoys and adapts well to it.

M O U N T I N ’ S

1440 Horicon St. Ma

Outstanding benefits and salary pavailable. Contact us at:

254storemanager@shopthepior call Mountin’s Piggly Wig

at 920-387-3220

RESTAURANT

HOSPITALITY

2605 PROGRESS DRIVEWEST BEND, WI 53095

PH: 262-338-8197 • FAX: 262-338-2767

 A PPLY IN PERSON OR SEND RESUME TO:

Gruber Tool & Die, Inc.

2605 E. Progress Dr

West Bend, WI 53095

Email: [email protected]

www.grubertool.com

2nd ShiftCNC Set-Up/Operator

Some Experience NecessaryFull-Time w/Benefits

COOKS & KITCHEN HExperienced. Full or part-timeble hours, days & evenings. Aperson.

ARRIBA MEXICAN RESTAUR4753 N. 124th St., Butler, WI

ROBOTIC ASSEMBLER  A leading manufacturer in robotic equip-ment is seeking Mechanical/Electrical can-didate to perform assembly on precisionrobot equipment used in plastics industry.Must be capable of using hand tools andpower tools. Will perform final testing &run off of systems upon completion of 

assembly. Full benefits package available.Send resume or email:

Attention: Kurt

N90 W14401 Commerce Dr.Menomonee Falls, WI 53051(262) 253-3550 or email:

[email protected]

 ArandellGoing beyond

Why Choose Arandell?First-Class Benefits for Today  Exciting Opportunities for Tomorrow

 Arandell offers:

• 8 hour shifts

• Competitive Pay

• Health, Dental, Visionand Life

• Paid Vacation

• Paid Holidays

• 401(k)

Entry-level opportunities for thosewith a strong work-ethic and 

 mechanical aptitude in our Pressand Bindery operations

Experienced Machine Operators(Bookbinders) can enjoy superiorcompensation and benefits on alife-style friendly 8-hour shift.(Starting at $20.39/hour)

Learn more or APPLY TODAY at Arandell.com/careers

 Arandell is an Equal Opportunity Employer located in Menomonee Falls.

DRIVERS

Family Pet Clinic in Menomonee Fallsis looking for a friendly, outgoing,

knowledegable person for a

F/T receptionist position.Experience preferred but willing to

train the right person.Apply in person M-F 10am-5pmat N73 W13583 Appleton Ave

262-253-2255

OFFICE/CLERICAL

SKILLED TRADES

If you have a desire to succeed and fcomfortable partnering with area busines

Washington County/Milwaukee and can heestablish a successful advertising plan, wegreat sales opportunity. Sales experience

must be organized. Position consists of s print advertising & mobile marketing fo

weekly publications.

 Email resume to:

[email protected] mail resume to:

 Express News

 9077 Deerbrook Trail

 Brown Deer, WI 53223

 ADVERTISING CONSUL

CAREER

SALES/

MARKETING

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Or apply in person at

The Gables of Germantown Engel HausN109 W17110 Ava Circle, Germantown, WI

(on Division Road south of Mequon Road).www.capricommunities.com • EOE 

CAREGIVER/CNAThe Gables of Germantown in Germantown is currently hiringfor part-time caregivers on all shifts. Assist with ADLs, medadmin, meals & other duties. Must be responsible, have a pos-itive attitude, and dependable transportation. Send resume [email protected] or call 262-289-2739.

 DIETARYAIDEThe Gables of Germantown in Germantown is currently hiringfor part-time dietary aides. Taking customer orders, servingmeals, bussing tables, & other duties. Must be responsible,have a positive attitude, and dependable transportation. Sendresume to [email protected] or call 262-345-1025.

LOOKING FOR A CAREER,NOT JUST A JOB?

 Want to make a difference in your community?

Inspiration In Action

Christian Values & Ethics

1670 Miller Parkway • West Milwaukee, WI 53214 www.cuw.edu/go/medica lassistant

Concordia University Wisconsin’sCAAHEP ACCREDITED

MEDICAL ASSISTANT PROGRAMwill train you for an exciting career in the health care field.

D AYTIME PROGRAM BEGINS AT OUR

MILLER P ARKWAY  A CCELERATED L EARNINGCENTER JULY 6, 2015

Certified Medical Assistants are in high demand. In just 13 months,

 you can become part of one of the fastest growing occupations in the country today.

Financial Aid is available for all who qualify.

Call 414-649-0795 for more information.

HIRING ALL SHIFRNs - LPNs- CNAFull-time - Part-time - PR

Our employees ARE our mvaluable resource.

Apply Direct To:Virginia Highlands Hea& Rehabilitation Cente

W173N10915 Bernie's WGermantown, WI 5302Contact 262-509-330

APPLY ON-LINE AT:www.savacareers.com

EEOC

 Join Our Health Care Team!

We’re a family oriented health care facility.

DIETICIANPart TimeWe’re just a short 15 minutedrive south of Fond Du Lac

Make more than a living...Make a difference.

Hope Health andRehabilitation

438 Ashford Ave. Lomira, WI 53048 Apply online at:

hopehealthandrehab.comor call 920-269-4386

 Join Our Health Care TWe’re a family oriented health care

RNOR 

LPDays & PMS(New Grads Welcom

We’re just a short 15 midrive south of Fond Du

Make more than a livinMake a difference.

Hope Health anRehabilitation

438 Ashford Ave. Lomira, WI  Apply online at:

hopehealthandrehab.comor call 920-269-4386

BrightStar is looking for dependableprofessionals to work one-on-one withseniors in their homes.

✰ CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant)✰ HHA (Home Health Aid)✰ LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse)

Daytime, overnight & weekends shiftavailable. Valid driver’s license, insuredvehicle, CPR cert and Background checksrequired.

Mention this ad and become eligible for asign up bonus for a limited time.

www.brightstarcare.com/west-bend/ 

Now Hiring In-Home Caregivers

 Apply on-line or in Person at:BrightStar of West Bend

W227N16841 Tillie Lake CourtJackson, WI 53037

Please call if you have questions:Job Line:262-677-9203

Fax: 262-677-9208or Email: [email protected]

Independently Owned and Operated   CAREGIVERS/CNo Experience NeedLive-in/Hourly Shif

Available• Housekeeping • Laund

• Meals • Personal Car

Valid drivers license aninsured vehicle preferr

Please call Gloria

262-649-3036or email GSeeger@abc-senior

These are full time positions. We arewilling to train the right candidates.

Blew Inn Supper ClubW7115 Hwy 16/60

 Juneau, WI 53039(920) 696-3711

Applicants may send their resumes to [email protected] 

Our website iswww.blewinn.com

M O U N T I N ’ S

1440 Horicon St. Mayville

Call for an interview at 920-387-3220and ask for Curt.

Looking for anartistic individualthat enjoysdecorating

cakes. Experiencea must. Good startingwage and friendly workenvironment with day-time hours.

F U L L T I M E

CAKE DECORATOR

HEALTHCARE SERVICES

RESTAURANT/HOSPITALITY 

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Office 262-677-1212 • Cell 414-333-1682

 A J  O u t  d o o r

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Free Estimat

Free Delivery 

Fully Insured

• TreeTrimming & Remov

• Stump Grinding

• Lawn Cutting(commercial & residen

 www.consolidateddoors.com

Model 8355   - 7’

LiftMaster 

2 Transmitters/KeylessBuy a door & operator,Take $30 OFF operator 

Installed for 

Model 8365   - 7’

2 Transmitters/KeylessBuy a door & operator,Take $30 OFF operator 

Installed for 

$359(reg. $369) 

$329(reg. $339) 

SUMMER SALE

Clopay 

1 ”TWO SIDED STEEL DOOR

Clopay 4050 16x7$829

 2”TWO SIDED STEEL DOOR

Clopay 4300 16x7$889

 Visit our Showroom & See It Work!

Consolidated DoorsSAME DAY SERVICE - 7 DAYS A WEEK 

Serving SE Wisconsin Over 50 Years - Fully Bonded & Insured

 West Bend 1327 S. Main St.262-334-8008

 Across the street from Kohl’s Dept. Store

Milwaukee11709 W. Dixon St.

414-453-8448

 Waukesha 2111 S. West Ave. #56

262-542-9099

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GARAGE DOORSLiftMaster  Sales & Service

DISTRIBUTOR FOR THE FOLLOWING  BRANDS

LLC

N86 W18496 Elder LaneMenomonee Falls

Office: 262-251-5133www.donstopsoil.com

M-F 8:30-5; Sat. 8:30-2; Sun. 10-2Specializing In Small Load Deliveries • Mulch • Screened & Pulverized Topsoil 

• Sand • Stone We welcome trailers & pick-up trucks 

HOME & RETAIL DELIVERY

Ge r  sc h k e N U RSERY 

Open Fri & Sat 8am-3pm; Sun 9am-3pm

W210 N10738 Appleton Ave.

Germantown1 Mile north of Lannon Rd on Hwy. 175 

SPRUCE TREESARBS • TREES

SHRUBS • BOXWOODSDWARF CRABS (Firebird & Tinas)

$75.00ea.

LITTLE MOSES3’ TO 4’ $25.00 Reg. $55.00

• REC ROOMS

• ADDITIONS

• REPAIRS

COMPLETE DRYWALL JOBS 33 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Owner, Mike Scheff 

262-255-9471 or 414-899-7929

Open Saturdays ‘til Noon262-252-3749

MONSEN TRUCKING

& TOPSOIL

Delivered

Brown,Blended, Black

Bark Mulch,Sand, Stone,Red Granite

Screened, Pulverized, Delivered

Menomonee Falls 262-293-9285Hartford 262-673-2500

New Berlin 262-786-2Burlington 262-763-2

www.ThielmannHeating.com

Gas Furnace or Air Conditioning Cle

& Check – $69.00 (normally $89.95)FREE filter upgrade with purchase of any Furnace

Free Germicidal Light with select Furnace &  A/C Purchase (destroys bacteria and mold)

Special Financing Offers! “Plans for Everyone”

NEW WI-FI Thermostats “Control from your Smart Pho

WINTERREBATES

UP TO$1,75000

• Free Estimates • Senior Disc• Bonded/Insured • Excellent Ref

• Cedar & Vinyl Siding • Aluminum Siding w/5yr Wa

Veteran Operated

262-677-1400

Treider’s PaintInterior & Exterior Paintin

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 WINDOWS • DOORS • SIDING

N112 W14880 Mequon Road | Germantown

Showroom: M 9-5, T-Th 9-7, F 9-5, Sat 9-1

262-255-7170www.allamericanwindow.com

Estimates are FREE!

Expires 6/30/15 Expires 6/30/15 Expires 6/30/15  

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150OFF

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TYVEK® HOUSEWRAP WITH SIDING

10 SQ. MIN.

$

100OFFSTANDARD INSTALLATION

ON EACH REPLACEMENT

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