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Sussex chamberevent May 20: Join theSussex Area Chamber ofCommerce May 20 at11:30 a.m. at the PaulineHaass Library,N64W23820 MainStreet, Sussex to hear fromRebecca Scarberry andlearn how even a smallmarketing budget can suc-cessfully grow your busi-ness. See page 8.
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Junior Danielle Kallis won the statechampionship title in Special OccasionSpeaking helping Hamilton HighSchool’s forensics team earn 12thplace in its division April 11 at theWisconsin Forensics Coaches’Association (WFCA) state meet atRipon College.
More than 850 students from 68schools throughout the state competedin various speech and drama cate-gories. The team award was deter-mined by evaluating the average rankperformance of individual team mem-bers.
The following students were cate-gory winners:
• Rachel Betters, sixth place inRadio;
•Kavya Ayalasomayajula, finalistin Storytelling;
•Samantha Moore and McKenzieFowler, finalists in Play Acting; and
•Erin Magoon, finalist in Four-Minute Informative.
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Hannah Maglowsky cooks pancakes while her father Keith watchesduring the Kiwanis Club of Menomonee Falls Pancake Breakfastheld at the Trysting Place Pub April 26. Photo by Thomas J.McKillen.
National list: As a mem-ber of the Froedtert &Medical College ofWisconsin health network,Community MemorialHospital is included on alist recognizing the top 20medium size health sys-tems in the nation. TheFroedtert & MCW healthnetwork is the. See page 8.
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BY THOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR
MGS Manufacturing might not be house-hold name, but the company’s customersproduce products that are in almost everyhousehold or workplace.
"The most successful companies in theworld partner with MGS Mfg. Group," thecompany states on its website. "The MGSMfg. Group is dedicated to servicing theplastics industry through its core competen-cies: engineering, design, product andprocess development, tooling, injection mold-ing, automation systems, turnkey manufactur-ing cells and multishot technologies. Withover 30 years of experience, MGS hasdeveloped a reputation for providing inno-vative manufacturing solutions."
The company is located at W188N11707 Maple Road. John Berg, director ofmarketing for MGS, explained that the com-pany’s customers are often large brand-own-ing OEM’s (Original EquipmentManufacturers) who need precision plasticparts, injection molds, automation systemsand other custom equipment necessary fortheir manufacturing process.
"They're the ones who come up with aproduct idea. We work with them to developthe most advantageous way to make thatproduct," Berg said.
Berg explained how the company manu-factures components that are used in areassuch as hand held electronic devices, med-ical devices, automobiles, and consumerproducts. Berg noted that MGS has madeparts for products ranging from violin bowsto hot tubs. MGS had $179 million in salesin 2014 and has over 1,400 employees atseven operations in Wisconsin, two locationsin Illinois and one location each in NewYork, Mexico and Ireland.
Company founder Mark G. Sellers wasa journeyman toolmaker who served a five-year apprentice at a local mold maker andthen started his own business — MoldmakersIncorporated — in Milwaukee. That led toleasing space in the village of Butler beforelater moving to a facility in Menomonee
Falls. "It started as a tool shop and within the
space of the first 10 years Mark beganexpanding the facility and adding morecapabilities," Berg explained. The companyadded engineering and design capabilities,bringing on employees who were accom-plished mold designers and who assist cus-tomers with product design-for-manufacturer.By the early 1990s, Moldmakers beganinvesting in injection molding machines totest the molds in-house, going away fromleasing machine time at local molders. "Asour shop continued to grow and developincreasingly sophisticated tooling systems,our customers required more and more ofthat service," Berg said.
Sellers also invested in expansion of in-house machining processes, from additionalwet and dry surface grinders to CNC hori-zontal and vertical machining centers to wireand sinker electronic discharge machining.MGS then began developing sophisticatedautomated systems combining machiningand computerized measurement with roboticintegration to speed up the process.
Within the next few years, Moldmakersbegan building sophisticated, multiple mate-rial molds that were used in industries suchas telecommunications and electronics.
Berg said early customers were from awide variety of industries that included con-struction, automotive, electronic, and othertraditional industrial-style businesses. Duringthose years, many of the customers werefrom the Germantown and MenomoneeFalls industrial parks and the SoutheasternWisconsin area. As the company continuedto increase capabilities and capacities, thatattracted customers from the computers, highend electronics systems and telecommunica-tions markets. Motorola was a natural cus-tomer of Moldmakers.
By 1996, the company moved to its cur-rent location in Germantown, while still hav-ing a facility in Menomonee Falls and otheradditional spaces in Germantown.
What comes from the injection molds areproducts that are likely in many householdsor businesses. "One or more of these prod-
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ucts at some stage is going to be part of yourlife - in your home as part of your electricaland heating systems, the caps on the con-tainers you open, in the power tool or handtool you use, in your automobile, in your doc-tor’s or dentist’s office." Berg said, as hepointed to a table with several dozen partsamples.
Hewlett-Packard, Hospira, Honeywell,
Delphi Automotive, Abbott Laboratories andPaslode are among the company's cus-tomers, as MGS molds parts, builds toolingsystems and creates custom machinery theyuse to manufacture the millions and millionsof products they annually sell.
"Our components are relatively small.Most everything we create you can hold inyour hand," Berg said.
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BY STATE SUPERINTENDENT TONY EVERSThe first week of May is the traditional
observance of Teacher Appreciation Week,and it’s one of the easiest topics for me to
address. I truly value and appreciate thework of the teachers and other professionalswho are in our schools helping our kidslearn.
I think there is no higher calling than tobe a teacher. Some mistakenly think that ifyou’re smart in a subject, you can teach.While deep content knowledge helps agood teacher be better, teaching is a com-plex task. Successful teachers like to workwith kids. They have an understanding ofchild development and learning styles aswell as classroom management. They knowhow to develop lessons for today’s class-rooms that offer multiple ways for students toshow their learning. From writing stories, toputting together multi-media projects, to dra-matic reenactments — teachers meet kidswhere they are and move them ahead toreach academic goals.
But, it’s not just academics. Our teachersalso are there, alongside parents and family
members, helping children become better cit-izens; people who are ready to become thedoctors and medical professionals, civic andbusiness leaders, inventors and entrepre-neurs, carpenters and welders, and yes,teachers for tomorrow.
You can’t sugar coat it. Being a teacherin Wisconsin has been pretty tough thesepast few years. Take-home pay has been cut.The decades-old system that provided them avoice in their work environment has beentorn apart. Too many have retired or left theprofession. Teachers have faced lots ofchange and new demands on their time.And, the political backdrop in Madison hasbeen exceedingly difficult. It’s no wonderresearch indicates that fewer high school
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May 4-8 is National TeacherAppreciation Week. The following is a sam-pling of quotes on teachers and teaching,courtesy of the National EducationAssociation Web site.
"A teacher affects eternity; he can nevertell where his influence stops."
--Henry Brooks Adams "Teachers, I believe, are the most
responsible and important members of soci-ety because their professional efforts affectthe fate of the earth."
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(more)Teachers, I thank you for all the good
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The following information was provid-ed by United Way of Greater Milwaukee& Waukesha County.
United Way of Greater Milwaukee &Waukesha County would like to invite vol-unteers to the following volunteer opportu-nities:
Maccabi Games – United Wayof Greater Milwaukee &Waukesha County in partnershipwith the Harry & Rose SamsonJewish Community Center (JCC).
The 5-day athletic competition andcommunity event will bring close to 1,000Jewish teens and their families from acrossthe country to Milwaukee for a SummerOlympics-style competition. A nationalevent, the Games take place in three UScities each year. United Way is proudlyserving as the volunteer recruitment spon-sor for the games. All volunteer roles areone-time duties which include such proj-ects as general greeting and ushering,preparing and serving meals for athletes,serving as timers and referees for a varietyof events, etc. Opportunities are availablefor individuals and groups, with morning,afternoon and early evening timeframes.Volunteers must be ages 17 and up.
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As a member of the Froedtert &Medical College of Wisconsin health net-work, Community Memorial Hospital isincluded on a list recognizing the top 20medium size health systems in the nation.The Froedtert & MCW health network is theonly Milwaukee health system to make thelist and one of just four in Wisconsin. The listwas compiled by Truven Health Analytics,an independent firm that evaluates hospitalsand health systems.
Community Memorial, FroedtertHospital in Wauwatosa, and St. Joseph’sHospital in West Bend are the Froedtert &MCW health network’s three hospitals.
According to Truven, health systems onthe list generally outperformed their peersin a variety of important measures, includ-
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“Being recognized by this highly credi-ble group affirms the value our health carenetwork brings to our patients and to ourcommunity,” said Catherine Jacobson, pres-ident and chief executive officer ofFroedtert Health.
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The Truven study analyzed data from341 health systems and their 2,812 associ-ated hospitals to identify those that achieve
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Truven divided the top systems intothree comparison groups based on totaloperating expenses of the member hospi-tals. The Froedtert & MCW health networkis in the medium size health system catego-ry, which includes health systems with totalannual operating expenses in the $750 mil-lion-$1.5 billion range.
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The Froedtert & the Medical College ofWisconsin regional health care network ismade up of Froedtert Hospital, Milwaukee;Community Memorial Hospital,Menomonee Falls; St. Joseph’s Hospital,West Bend; and more than 25 primary andspecialty care health centers and clinics.Joining the capabilities of an academicmedical center affiliated with the MedicalCollege of Wisconsin, the Froedtert & theMedical College health network delivershighly coordinated, cost-effective healthcare to residents of southeastern Wisconsinand beyond. The network’s three hospitalshave 781 staffed beds, nearly 40,000annual admissions and more than 900,000annual outpatient visits. For more informa-tion, visit froedtert.com.
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WATER UTILITY CUSTOMERSThe Germantown Water Utility will be performing its annual water mainflushing on April 13 through May 13, 2015. The flushing processwill be executed during the day between the hours of 9:00 AM and3:00 PM. The water main flushing will remove most of the naturallyoccurring minerals which are harmless, but at the same time may discol-or the water. Should you observe Water Utility personnel working in yourneighborhood, please limit your usage of the water for 30 to 45 minutesafter the flushing has occurred, to insure the water is clear ofdiscoloration before it is drawn into your water system.
Should you find discoloration in your water system, pleasedo not wash clothes until the water has cleared.
Your help and cooperation in this program will benefit all ofthe water utility customers.
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The Menomonee Falls girls softballteam split conference games this week, los-ing 3-1 to Divine Savior Holy Angels onApril 28 and then posting a 30-2 win overWest Allis Central April 30. In between,Menomonee Falls beat Waukesha North ina nonconference contest, 6-1.
After the West Allis Central game,Menomonee Falls was leading the GreaterMetro Conference with a 9-1 record whilehaving a 13-3 overall mark.
Hamilton topped Wauwatosa EastApril 28, 16-0. Afterward, the Chargershad a 4-5 conference record and a 4-8overall mark.
Germantown is on a five-game winningstreak. After losing to Ashwaubenon 10-0at a tournament April 25, Germantownrebounded with a 4-1 win over AppletonEast later in the day. Germantown thenposted North Shore Conference wins overNicolet (24-0), Homestead (4-3) andMilwaukee Lutheran 12-2).
Softball: Falls splitsconference games
last week
FREE TECHNOLOGY HELP: On the2nd and 4th Fridays of any month, get theiPad, Laptop, Cell Phone, or Tablet helpyou need and your questions answered forfree. This free assistance is available fromnoon-1 p.m. Please call the GermantownSenior Center at 262-250-7799 to make areservation.
BENEFIT SPECIALIST: JenniferFetcher comes to our Senior Center every2nd Tuesday, and 4th Thursday to answerquestions about Medicare, medical assis-tance, supplements, community basedseries, as well as housing and tax infor-mation for seniors. To meet with Jenniferis FREE, but please schedule an appoint-ment or for any additional questionsplease call the Washington County Dept.on Aging at 1-877-306-3030.
HEALTH SCREENING: Every 4thWednesday from 10:30 -11:30 a.m. a reg-istered nurse from Community MemorialHospital is at the Germantown SeniorCenter to take blood pressures and to
answer questions/or discuss concernsregarding medications or general health.This is a drop-in program, first come firstserved.
WRITER’S CIRCLE: Record familylore and legends, share your life story,express yourself in poetry, and challengeyour imagination. Meet, critique, andencourage your other “writing” peers.Writer’s Circle meets on the 2nd & 4thMondays from 1- 3:30 p.m. This is adrop-in program.
Germantown Senior Center activities
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SPRING IS IN THE AIR. COLOR IS IN THE HAIR.
Most salons independently owned and operated.©2014 Fantastic Sams Franchise Corporation www.FantasticSams.com
Fantastic Sams860 E Paradise Drive • (262) 416-0416
Monday - Thursday 9 am- 8 pm • Friday 9 am- 7 pmSaturday 9 am- 4 pm • Sunday10 am- 4 pm
FantasticMake Over$59.95Full Color, Hair Cut,
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Long/Thick Hair Extra
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DeepConditioningor Eye Brow
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Honored at West Bendlocation only. Expires 7/1/2015.
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ALWAYS BE FANTASTIC ALWAYS BE FANTASTIC
Oil Prices Dropped
$12OIL CHANGE
All prices subject to change
HALF-PRICE AUTO REPAIR605 N. Main Street, West Bend • 262-707-3927
(across from Toucan’s Frozen Custard)
FIRST VISITCrabgrass Control (Granular) (Applied April or May)
Spring Fertilizer (Granular) (Applied April or May)
SECOND VISITWeed Control (Liquid) (Applied May or June)
Early Summer Fertilizer (Liquid)(Applied May or June with Weed Control)
THIRD VISITSummer Fertilizer (Granular)(Applied July or August)
FOURTH VISITFall Fertilizer (Liquid) (Applied Sept. or Oct.)
FIFTH VISITDormant Fertilizer (Granular) (Applied late fall)
$20.00 OFFYour First Application
Plus FREEFall Fertilizer
-With Our 4 Visit ProgramNew Customers Only. Not valid with any other offers or promotions.Please Mention Express News to Receive Offer. Expires 05/31/15.
CASH PAID FOR ALL UNWANTEDCARS, TRUCKS, SUVS AND MORE
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Great Referral ProgramNo Credit Check
CORN FARMERSDid you harvest or sell corn between 2010 and the present?
You may be entitled to compensation.
Call Attorney Charles H. Johnson 1-800-535-5727
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Extra Lean - 3 Lb. or More Pkgs.
Ground Chuck$329
Lb.
Grade AAA - Boneless, Skinless
Chicken Breasts$249
Lb.
Karl's
Baby Back Ribs$399
Lb.
Grade A
Gallon Milk$299
LET US COOK THE ENTREES FOR YOUR NEXT EVENTPig Roasts • Hot Beef & Gravy • BBQ Pork • Rotisserie Chicken • Sausage & Cheese Trays
• Turkey and Gravy • Fruit Trays • Baked Ham in Juices • Baby Back Ribs • Meatballs and GravyAll Entrees are Made Fresh to Order and Come in Oven Ready Trays
Limit 5 Lbs. Limit 21%, 2%, SkimLimit
4 Racks
EVERYTUESDAY
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EVERYWEDNESDAY EVERY
THURSDAY
WhileSupplies
LastWhile
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COUNTRY MARKETPilgrim Road & Silver Spring • Menomonee Falls • 262-252-3090 • Fax 262-252-9950
Sunday 7-7; Monday - Saturday 7-9; Meat Dept. 7-6 Everyday
KARL’S HAS RECEIVED OVER 120 AWARDS!
WECUSTOMSMOKE
FISH! VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITE:KarlsCountryMarket.com
AD SALE PRICES GOOD MAY 3-9
WE FEATURELOCALLY RAISED
MEATS!
HOT LUNCHES11am-2pm Mon-Fri
Full Service DeliLunch Served Daily
VOTED BEST MEAT MARKETBY MILWAUKEE MAGAZINE
Karl’s
BonelessCountry Ribs$499
Lb.
Smoked
Chicken Breast$698
Lb.
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Chicken Sizzlers$549
Lb.
Karl’s Garlic Parmesan Cherryor Butter Garlic
Chicken Breast$489
Lb.Lb.
HELP WANTEDMEAT & GROCERY
DEPARTMENTSFull or Part Time
19.3 Oz. Jar- Hot or Mild
Marco Polo Ajvar
$449
40 Oz. - Original
KC Masterpiece
$399
24 Ct. - Family Pack
Eggo Waffles
$669
BRAT OFTHE WEEK
GRILLREADY
3.75 Oz. - 4 Flavors
Chicken of theSea Sardines
$119
20 Oz. Bottles
Black BearSoda
89¢Ea.
6/$499
64 Oz.
Cherry Juicy Juice
$419
Crystal FarmsCheese
$359
Birthday CakeIce Cream Bars
$649Lb.
NEW
Seedless WatermelonWHOLE
$499Ea.
CUTS
79¢Lb.
Chicken & Spinach Feta
Brats$498
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CROSSWAY CHURCHW156 N10041 Pilgrim Rd, Germantown.Sunday morning worship services at 9:00am& 10:45am. (262) [email protected] • www.crosswaygt.org
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCHW172 N11187 Division Rd, Germantown.Pastor Thomas Kaul. (262) 251-8250. Timesof worship: Mondays 6:30pm, Sundays 9am.
WEST ALLISFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WEST ALLIS1576 S. 78th St. 414-258-7400. Bible study forall ages at 9am. Worship at 10:15am with nurs-ery care provided. www.firstbaptistwestallis.org
SUSSEXNEW HOPE A/G SUSSEX
W240 N5765 Maple Ave., Sussex. PastorGreg Welch (262) 528-2030. The TruthProject: Sunday 8:45am-10:00am. MorningWorship 10:15am-11:30am.
JACKSONSTILL WATERS COMMUNITY
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH3617 Scenic Rd., Jackson 262-677-1311 www.stillwaterschurch.comContemporary Services. Worship: Saturday5pm, Sunday 9 & 10:30am. Staffed Nursery& Sunday School provided at all services.
HUBERTUSCROWN OF LIFE LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL - WELS
Corner of Hubertus Rd. & Tally Ho Trail.Pastor Mike Helwig (262) 628-2550x208.School: K3-8th grade and Day Care 3 years+.Services: Thursdays 7pm; Sundays 8am &10:30am; 9:15am Bible Study and SundaySchool. www.crownoflifeonline.com
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE PRINCE OF PEACE
Good Hope & Pilgrim Roads - MenomoneeFalls. Rev. Thomas Engler. Worship: Thurs-day 6:30pm and Sunday 8:00am & 10:30am.Sunday School & Bible Study 9:15am. 262-251-3360. Handicap accessible.www.popmf.com
GERMANTOWN
LIFE CHURCHServices Times - Saturday 4:30pm; Sunday9:00am & 10:45am. Children’s Service &Nursery Provided. All services atGermantown Market Place - Squire &Mequon Rd. 262.251.5050www.lifechurchwi.com
MENOMONEE FALLSEMMANUEL COMMUNITY
UNITED METHODIST CHURCHN84W16707 Menomonee Ave. 262-251-3830Traditional Worship Sundays 8:30 & 10:00AM; Christian Education 8:30am. Nurseryavailable at all services.
www.ec-umc.com
GRACE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCHW196 N9525 Cross View Way, MenomoneeFalls, 262-251-0670. Worship Sat 5:00pm;Sun 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00am; JAM SundaySchool 9:30am; Traditional & ContemporaryWorship; www.grace-connect.org. Come joinus - Grace feels like home!
CHURCH LISTINGS
For more information on how to have yourchurch’s services listed here, please call
262-238-6397 Deadline: 3pm Wednesday
FAMILY OWNED & OPERATEDDoug and Lynn’s
Friends of NatureN88 W15483 Main St., Menomonee Falls
262-253-9889 • SUN 9-5; M-F 9-9; SAT 9-710% OFF
HUMMINGBIRD ANDORIOLE FEEDERS
www.FriendsofNature3.com
Bag Size SALE PRICE My Order
1. Black Oil Sunflower Seeds (All Bird Favorite) 40# $15.992. Safflower Seed (Cardinals Favorite) 50# $34.993. Thistle Seed 25# $27.994. Finch Plus (Our Special Finch Blend) 25# $19.995. Peanut Pickouts (Out of Shell) - A Bluejay Favorite! 10# $10.996. Peanuts (Raw in Shell) - Blue Jays Love Them! 25# $31.497. Doug’s Supreme (Year Round Favorite) 40# $23.99
8. Friends of Nature Supreme (No Corn) 40# $21.509. Friends of Nature Gourmet (w/Corn) 40# $16.9910. Cardinal Blend (Lots of Peanuts) 36# $22.7511. Deluxe Blend (No Corn) 40# $13.5012. Birdy Blend (Economical Mix) 40# $12.9913. Premium No Waste (No Mess, No Shells) 40# $19.9914. Shelled Corn (Extra Clean-Wildlife Favorite) 40# $6.99
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Savings Club Card not valid on this promotion. No sales to other Retailers. No coupons valid with this promotion. No rain checks. Friends of Nature reserves the right to limit quantities purchased at any time during this sale period
SPRING WILD BIRD SEED SALENOW THRU MAY 16
REMEMBERMOTHER’S DAY
MAY 10
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Waldschmidt’s Town & CountryN94 W17937 Appleton Ave. • Menomonee Falls • (262) 251-1400 • (262) 251-1401
“YOUR HOMETOWN GREENHOUSE FOR 65 YEARS”
NOW IS THE TIME TO COME & SEE WHAT’S NEW AT TOWN & COUNTRY!
Master Gardener Support on Staff
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YOUR SOURCE FOR LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES
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SLINGER(262) 644-9486
Mon. thru Fri. 7am-5pm Sat. 8am-3pm • Sun. 10am-2pm
FIREWOOD!Face Cord • Full CordIdeal for camping
CORD OR SMALLERIS AVAILABLE
3 face cords = 1 full cord
• Pine Mulch• Premium
Hardwood Mulch• Woodchips• Cedar Mulch• Environmental Mulch
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• Top Soil • Wash Stone• Sand • Decorative Stone
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. . . . .SillyQuestion
MENOMONEE FALLS JR. INDIAN FOOTBALL ANDCHEER REGISTRATION FOR THE 2015 SEASON
WE ARE LOOKING FOR ADDITIONAL FOOTBALL PLAYERSGOING INTO 5TH, 6TH AND 7TH GRADE NEXT YEAR.
OUR 8TH GRADE TEAM IS FULL.
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It’s always breakfast time.
SUSSEXN65 W24838 Main St. • 262-246-0770
MENOMONEE FALLSN89 W16825 Appleton Avenue
262-255-8220(next to Planet Fitness)
from6am-2pm
* With the purchase of another breakfast of equal or greater value. Dine-in only at participating George Webb Restaurants.
With the purchase of a double cheeseburger at the menu price.Buy one get one free, nolimit. Dine-in or carryout.One order per coupon.
Expires 5-31-14.
FREEDOUBLE CHEESEBURGER
MENOMONEE FALLS N89 W16825 Appleton Ave. • 262-255-8220 | SUSSEX N65 W24838 Main St. • 262-246-0770
2 eggs & freshly grilled hashbrowns w/toast. One order percoupon. Breakfast served24 hours. Dine-in only.
Expires 5-31-14.
$3.59+taxCLASSIC BREAKFAST
MENOMONEE FALLS N89 W16825 Appleton Ave. • 262-255-8220 | SUSSEX N65 W24838 Main St. • 262-246-0770
2 orders: Two eggs-hashbrowns, toast & jelly. Plus 2 beverages:coffee, tea or orange juice.
Dine-in or carryout.One order per coupon.
Expires 5-31-14.
$8.99+taxBREAKFAST FOR 2
MENOMONEE FALLS N89 W16825 Appleton Ave. • 262-255-8220 | SUSSEX N65 W24838 Main St. • 262-246-0770
Two eggs, toast and your choice of bacon, ham or sausage(patties or links). Breakfastserved 24 hours. Dine-inonly. Expires 5-31-14.
$4.99+taxEYE OPENER BREAKFAST
MENOMONEE FALLS N89 W16825 Appleton Ave. • 262-255-8220 | SUSSEX N65 W24838 Main St. • 262-246-0770
One order per coupon. Good Monday thru Thursday
HOURS MTWF: 9:30-5:30 Thur: 9:30-7:00 Sat: 9:00-4:00N89 W16389 Main Street, Menomonee Falls, WI (262) 255-2330
May...at the Nest!Mother’s Day Specials
It’s her day. . .MAKE IT UNFORGETTABLE with a Pandora Gift Set
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Choose any pair of Brighton Earrings FREEGood 4/24-5/10
Grand Traveler, Weekender & Large Duffel
Free Scarf ($38 value) with $100 purchase
25% OFF
. . . . Mother’s Rose charm $65.00 . . . .. . . . ”Full of Heart” bangle gift set $125.00 . . . .. . . . ”Bouquet of Love” bracelet gift set $195.00 . . . .. . . . 2005 LIMITED EDITION “Mother’s Bond” charm $75.00 . . . .The Disney Collection ishere!!! 60 New charms,pendants & rings . . . for
the princess in you!!!
OUTDOORPLANTS
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specialoffersChildren ages 3 thru 10 $11.00 Adults $22.00
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JUICE, COFFEE, & CHAMPAGNE • ASSORTED DESSERTS
MAKE YOURRESERVATIONS NOW!
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(262) 255-4110Fax: (262) 255-4175
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Happy Mother’s Day
Mothers Day MENU
Baked Ham & HomemadeSweet Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.50
Roast Turkey or Roast Pork . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.50Roast Duck ala Orange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13.75Roast Prime Rib . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15.95Stuffed Pork Chop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.50Beef Sirloin Tips over Noodles . . . . . . . . . . .$10.50
Entrees served with choice of potato, soup or salad & dessert
SPECIAL PRIME RIB CARVING STATIONDenver Scramble • Ham & Cheese Scramble • Scrambled Eggs
Bacon • Sausage • Turkey Bacon • Turkey Sausage • HamBiscuits & Gravy • Bagels • Sweet Rolls • Croissants
Polish Sausage • Eggs Benedict • Grits • YogurtPancakes • French Toast or Waffles Made to Order
Fried Chicken • BBQ Ribs • Roast Turkey • Chicken Stir FryPopcorn Shrimp • Beef Sirloin Tips Mashed Potatoes
Pasta • Sweet Potatoes • Noodles • Veggies • Hot SoupsSalad Bar • Fresh Fruit • Cakes • Pies • Cookies • Donuts
BEVERAGE INCLUDED
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SERVED 11AM - 5PM | ADULTS $15.95 | KIDS 12 AND UNDER $10.00
BUFFET 9AM - 11AM | ADULTS $10.99 | KIDS 12 AND UNDER $7.99
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During 1861 Mexico was ruled by thepresident Benito Juarez. At this time thecountry was passing by a very hard eco-nomic situation, 91% of federal incomewas used to pay the external depth.Therefore the president Benito Juarezwas trying to work out a financial agree-ment with the following countries:England, Spain and France. Everythingwent well, but the Conde Napoleon IIIdemanded this payment in full, with a100% interest and also he had the inten-tion to conquer Mexico.
At the present time France had themost powerful and organized military.Therefore Napoleon thought it would beeasier to conquer Mexico.
On May 5, 1862, the Mexican army
organized themselves to battle againstthe French army, which was under theleadership of General Charles FerdinandLatrille. The French army was defeatedby the Mexican Army. This act of brav-ery earned the respect of many Europeancountries, because the Mexican Armywas underestimated. As a result of thebattle, the French army had 476 deathsand 520 injuries. The Mexican army had83 deaths, 250 injuries and 12 missingsoldiers.
This is the true story behind Cinco DeMayo, also known as La Batalla DePuebla.
Mexican independents is September16
Happy cinco!
THESE PRICES NOT GOODWITH ANY OTHER
COUPONS or SPECIALS
8PM-MIDNIGHT
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Happy
Mother’s Day
MAY 9TH
11-1PM
at
N112 W16760 Mequon Rd.Germantown, WI 53022 • 262-255-7820
Thomas Albiero D.D.S. Keith Templin D.D.S.Cynthia Jakusz D.D.S. Chad Zambon D.D.S.
Introducing Kyle Menne D.D.S. Specialist in Children & Adolescents
5 RAFFLE GIFT BASKETS VALUED AT $150 EACH!FOOD, LIVE MUSIC, ROCK WALL, CLOWNS, FACE PAINTING, BANGO,
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Dr. Erin Kopicki is a BoardCertified Orthodontistwhose practice is limitedexclusively to the specialtyof Orthodontics andDentofacial Orthopedics.Dr. Kopicki is a passionateand friendly orthodontistwhose only goal is to giveyou a smile you can beproud of. She takes pridein getting to know her patients and their specificneeds and is committed to always providing excep-tional, professional care.
OPEN HOUSE GERMANTOWN ORTHODONTICS MAY 9TH
Dr. Erin Kopicki D.M.D., M.S. N112 W16760 Mequon Rd., Germantown, WI 53022 [email protected] | 262-255-4922 | www.gtorthodontics.com
Hours: Tuesday 10am-6pm; Friday 8am-4pm; Saturday 9am-1pmCALL ANYTIME TO SCHUDULE AN APPOINTMENT!
RAFFLES:2 - 4 packs of movie tickets
4 pack of Brewers tickets • Spa Package
DOOR PRIZES:Toothbrushes, Magnets
Dental Goodies
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5th Grade - Two TeamsMaximum of 70
6th Grade - Two Teams(Max.of 35 per team)
returning 5th graders from 2014 and any new players. Maximum of 70
7th Grade - Two Teams(Max.of 35 per team)returning 6th graders from 2014 and any new players. Maximum of 70
8th Grade - One TeamMaximum of 40 players
Organized Tackle Football LeagueAny questions please contact
Brandon Preiss (414) [email protected] or
Ray Baran (414) [email protected]
GERMANTOWN HAGERMANTOWN HAWKSWKS
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Germantown Hawks Youth Football is an opportunity for all youthsin grades 5th thru 8th (Fall 2015)
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The Germantown boys and girls trackteams won the Washington County meetheld at Kewaskum April 28.
First place finishes for the Germantownboys team came from Shon Pratcher in thelong jump (22-03) and triple jump (43-10.5). Other top finishes came from NickSchneider in the 100 meter dash (third,11.49), Austin Mozdzen in the 200 meterdash (second, 23.37), Dylan Ayer in the800 meter run (second, 2:04.83), JakeDuFrane in the 1600 meter run (third,4:38.37), Jacob DuBonis in the 110 meterhigh hurdles (third, 16.21), Anthony Brooksin the 300 meter hurdles (third, 43.62), the4x100 meter relay team of Mozdzen,Schneider, Connor Schulz and Pratcher(second, 44.46), the 4x200 meter relayteam of Schulz, Steve Doran, Cole Karczand Brad Zachowski (second, 1:36.47),the 4x800 meter relay team of NickSchnoor, Dylan Ayer, Tim Schabel andCraig Reese (second, 8:35.97), and ColeKarcz and Alex Schlee in the discus (sec-ond and third with tosses of 141 and 137-10).
First place finishes for the girls teamcame from Kenzie Schmitz in the 200 meterrun (25.82), Alyssa Goesch in the 800meter run (2:29.57) and 1600 meter run(5:20.82), the 4x200 meter relay team ofRosalie Campbell, Tatum Gallenberger,Erika Bethhauser and Schmitz (1:45.85),and Erin WIlliard in the long jump (16-6.75).
Other top finishes for Germantowncame from Bethhauser in the 100 meter run
(second, 13.05), Megan Hedinger in the100 meter hurdles (third, 17.22), CalliLemke, Lucy Delain, Bethhauser and MollyBaus in the 4x800 meter relay (third,10:24.31), and Emily Vidulski in the highjump (third, 4-10) and pole vault (third, 8)
Falls boys win West InviteThe Menomonee Falls boys track team
won the West Bend West Invite April 24.First place finishes for Menomonee Falls
came from the 4x800 meter relay team(8:25.48), the 4x100 meter relay team(43.87), Darron Murray in the high jump(6-2), Zack Pogorzelski in the pole vault(14), and Terrell Handy in the triple jump(41-8.75).
Other top finishes came from ReeseMeredith in the 110 meter hurdles (sec-ond,15.45) and 300 meter hurdles (sec-ond, 41), Jake McMahon in the 800 meterrun (second, 2:00.24), Masen Jansen in the100 meter dash (third, 11.53), the 4x200meter relay team (third, 1:35.93), JoshLucas and Jansen in the 200 meter dash(third and fourth with times of 22.96 and23.30), Boyd Sansone in the long jump(third, 19-9
The girls team finished sixth at the 13-team event. First place finishes came formSavannah Callen in the 100 meter hurdles(17.05), and Khady Diarrassoaba in the400 meter dash (59.58).
Other top finishes came from CaleighChisolm in the 300 meter hurdles (second,51.30), and Caroline Hanson in the polevault (third, 8-6).
Track: Germantown bestat county meet
The Germantown girls soccer teamimproved its record to 2-1 in the NorthShore Conference and 7-1 overall after a10-0 win over Milwaukee Lutheran April28.
The previous Saturday Germantownbeat Hartford 3-0 in a nonconferencematch. Mackenzie Challoner scored twogoals while Claire Stevlingson scored thethird goal for the Warhawks.
Germantown started last week rankedfifth in the state Division I coaches poll.
Hamilton had a 0-2-1 record in theGreater Metro Conference and a 1-6-1overall mark following a 5-1 loss to DivineSavior Holy Angels April 28.
Hamilton got its first win of the seasonApril 25 as the Chargers beat AppletonWest 3-0 in a nonconference match.
Menomonee Falls started last weekwith an 11-0 win over West Allis Central.Afterward, Menomonee Falls had a1-1-1record in the Greater Metro Conferenceand a 4-3-2 overall mark.
Girls soccer: Germantown topsMilwaukee Lutheran
Germantown’s Brianna Klopfer and Hartford’s Kaylin Roell vie for possession ofthe ball during an April 25 game. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
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American Cancer Society’s popularfundraiser is a combined-community eventfor Germantown, Lannon, Lisbon,Menomonee Falls, Pewaukee, and Sussex
Relay for Life of Quarry Communities(Germantown, Lannon, Lisbon,Menomonee Falls, Pewaukee, and Sussex)is still in need of teams, cancer survivorsand caregivers who want to have fun help-ing kick cancer to the curb May 29 from 6p.m. to 9 a.m. (May 30) at GermantownHigh School, W180 N11501 River Lane.
“The more teams we have, the moremoney we raise to fight cancer,” saidAllison Klein, local American CancerSociety representative. “Teams are theheart and soul of every Relay event.”
Relay for Life of Quarry Communities isa 15-hour, family-friendly fundraiser thatcombines team participation in a walkingrelay with music, entertainment, games,food, a silent auction, and even camping.Each team must have at least one walker onthe track at all times.
Teams of friends, teams of families, andteams from area businesses, churches,organizations, and schools solicit sponsors
and donations. Funds also are raised fromactivities that occur throughout the event,Klein said.
“Because Relay For Life is such an inspi-rational occasion, we want as many cancersurvivors and caregivers as possible to par-ticipate, especially during the emotionalopening ceremonies when they take the cel-ebratory first lap that kicks off the festivi-ties,” Klein said
Participants aren’t required to stay forthe duration of the relay, but many do.
“A lot of teams set up camp around thetrack and stick around for the cama-raderie,” Klein said. “Some rest, and somepull all-nighters and experience everythingthat goes on.”
Relay For Life is the American CancerSociety’s most popular and successfulfundraiser. About four million people partic-ipated in more than 6,000 Relay eventsworldwide in 2014.
To join Relay For Life of QuarryCommunities—or make a donation—visit thewebsite at www.relayforlife.org/ quar-rycommunitieswi. For more information, call262-312-4363.
Relay for Life in QuarryCommunities area May 29
Anytime Fitness of Menomonee Falls, ishosting free to the public, fun-infused out-door workouts, May 2, 9, 16 and 30, from10 to 11 a.m., at the club, corner of SilverSpring and Lilly roads. (Note, no class May23 due to the holiday weekend.)
The “Free Workout Saturdays” will beled by certified personal trainers and aredesigned for people of every fitness level.They are open to all adults, not just AnytimeFitness members. The concept, inspired bygrassroots efforts of a few Anytime Fitnessclubs that regularly offer free outdoor “bootcamps,” has grown into a nationwide cam-paign to promote physical fitness.
“We want our community to be ashealthy and active as possible–and wehope that the Free Workouts Saturdays willshow folks that exercise can be fun,” saidLisa Schmidt and Lynne McElfresh, ownersof Anytime Fitness. “We hope this is thejumpstart and motivation to continue theirown personal healthier lifestyle journeys.”
Menomonee Falls is one of more than1,000 Anytime Fitness clubs across theUnited States that will host the free outdoorexercise classes.
People of all ages and every fitness
level are encouraged to come. Attendeesshould wear comfortable clothing and ten-nis shoes and bring a water bottle.Registration is required by calling (262)781-3220.
About Anytime FitnessRanked #2 on Entrepreneur’s presti-
gious Franchise 500® list, Anytime Fitnessis the fastest-growing gym franchise in theworld, with nearly 3,000 gyms servingmore than 2 million members on five conti-nents. Open 24 hours a day, 365 days ayear, Anytime Fitness prides itself on pro-viding its members with convenient fitnessoptions and friendly, personal service inwell-maintained facilities which feature top-quality exercise equipment. Gyms are nowopen in all 50 states, Canada, Mexico,Australia, New Zealand, England,Scotland, Ireland, Grand Cayman, Poland,the Netherlands, Spain, Qatar, India, Chile,Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kongand the Philippines. All franchised gymsare individually owned and operated. Joinone gym and use them all. Members alsoenjoy free access to AnytimeHealth.com,the most comprehensive wellness websiteavailable.
Menomonee Falls Anytime Fitness offers‘Free Workout Saturdays’ during May
Falls Optimist Club Fishing DerbyMay 9
The Menomonee Falls Optimist Club issponsoring their annual free Fishing Derbyfor ages three to 16 at Mill Pond Park onSaturday, May 9th. Registration packetsand t-shirts are available at the Mill PondPavilion (north of Main Street betweenWater and Grand Streets) from 9:00 a.m.to 10:00 a.m. The Fishing Contest runsfrom 10:00 a.m. to noon, trophies anddoor prizes are awarded from noon to12:30 p.m. This free event is fun for the
whole family. Everyone has a great timeexcept for the fish; they usually end theday with a sore lip. Please call DerbyChairman Tom Walkner at 414-534-2735for more information.
Hamilton student winner of Kohlscholarship
Hamilton High School senior TylerGall was awarded the 2015 Herb KohlEducational Foundation ExcellenceScholarship. Gall was recognized at aluncheon April 11 hosted by retired U.S.
Senator Herb Kohl.The Herb Kohl Excellence Scholarship
recognizes students who have demonstrat-ed academic potential, outstanding lead-ership, citizenship, community service,integrity and other special talents. Gallwill receive a $3,000 scholarship to pur-sue post-secondary education.
Since 1990, the Herb KohlEducational Foundation has awarded $9million to Wisconsin students, teachersand schools. In celebration of the founda-tion’s 25th anniversary this year, HerbKohl tripled the scholarship amount from$1,000 to $3,000 per recipient.
Hamilton slates tryouts forSynergy Show Choir
Tryouts for the 2015-16 Hamilton HighSchool Synergy Show Choir will be May18 and 19 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in thehigh school Choir Room. Students needonly attend one of these auditions.Callbacks will be May 20 starting at 2:45p.m. All audition music and choreographywill be learned at the audition.
Please contact the Hamilton ChoirDepartment at (262) 246-6471 x1370with any questions.
Hamilton High School is located atW220 N6151 Town Line Rd., Sussex..
MenoHARmonee Chorus seekingnew members
The MenoHARmonee BarbershopChorus was organized in 1962. The cho-
rus entertains twice annually at "Cabarets"at St. James Catholic Church inMenomonee Falls. The chorus sings atmany local nursing homes and have beena part of their activities for many years.
The chorus is presently seeking newmembers who enjoy singing in the barber-shop style. Tenors are especially needed.
If you are interested in joining the cho-rus, please contact Curt Nash at 414-881-7177 or Rick Van Gomple at 414-405-4263. You could also visit the chorus onTuesdays at 7 p.m. at St. Paul's UnitedChurch of Christ on Appleton Avenue andRoosevelt Drive in Menomonee Falls.
Hamilton cheerleading tryouts tobe held May 21
Students interested in trying out for the2015-16 Hamilton High School cheer-leading squad are invited to attend tryoutsMay 21 at 4:30 p.m. Cheerleading clinicswill be May 18-19 from 6:30 p.m. to 8p.m. and May 20 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30p.m.
Tryouts and clinics will be in theHamilton Athletic Center indoor facility atHamilton High School, W220 N6151Town Line Rd., Sussex.
A parent-player informational meetingwill be held May 4 at 6:30 p.m. in theHamilton Little Theater. For more informa-tion about the cheerleading squad, pleasecontact Coach Kristin Kendall [email protected].
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We carry: Avon, Jafra,Zermat, & many morecosmetics. Also, we
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PART TIME:Bookkeeping and
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Send resume to: P.O. Box 335Germantown, WI 53022
or email:[email protected]
Support a Financial Representative withNorthwestern Mutual as he focuses onbuilding his practice and client relation-ships. The Associate Financial Rep ensuresthe continuation of an efficient and organ-ized office. This individual acts as a liaisonbetween the home office, network office,financial representative and clients.Requirements include a Wisconsin life andhealth license or willingness to obtain, pro-ficiency with Outlook, Word and Excel -CRM software a plus - ability to maintainconfidentiality and multitask with strongattention to detail. This position will be forapprox. 30 hours/week. For a specific list ofresponsibilities, please send a cover letterand resume to [email protected].
ASSOCIATE FINANCIALREPRESENTATIVE
PROFESSIONAL/TECHNICAL
RADIATOR EXCHANGEN87 W14817 Fond du Lac Ave.
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
WAREHOUSE/DRIVERJob will combine WarehouseShipping and Receiving and
Driving. Clean driving record amust. Must be able to lift 60 lbs.
Please apply in person.
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Express News9077 N. Deerbrook TrailBrown Deer, WI 53223
email:[email protected]
or mail your resume
GENERAL EMPLOYMENT
WAREHOUSEWORKER NEEDED!
Part-time warehouse person needed in our Brown DeerWarehouse.
The incumbent will have a variety of duties, including but not limited, to:
• Working on an insertion machine,• Packaging & Stacking
Must be able to lift 50 lb. and stand for long periods of time in one place
Send your resume to:Hometown Communications
P.O. Box 335-HR Germantown, WI 53022or email to: [email protected]
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YOUR DESTINATION FOR SUCCESS.
Great home-cooked meals, served with warm hospitality in a friendly,comfortable environment. You’d expect that from Cracker Barrel. But
what you might not expect from us is a restaurant that sets the bar forexcellence when it comes to developing service superstars.
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Visit www.crackerbarrel.com to learn moreand find the location nearest you.We are a drug-free workplace. EOE
W176 N9778 Rivercrest Dr.
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Starting pay from $8.00 & up.(housekeeping experience is preferred)
W227 N16890 Tillie Lake CourtJackson, WI 53037
Please Apply in person:
Comfort Inn & Suites in Jackson ishiring for the Following Positions:
Every Fri & Sat from 11:30pm-7:30am.Starting pay from $9.00 & up.
FRONT DESK/NIGHT AUDITOR
RESTAURANT/HOSPITALITY
WE ARE LOOKING TO HIRE ANEXPERIENCED PET GROOMER.
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED CUSTOMERS.ALSO, WE PAY COMMISSION AND
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Animal Motel 13175 W. Silver Spring Rd. Butler, WI 53007
GENERAL EMPLOYMENT
SERVICETECHNICIAN
Send resume and salary requirements to:[email protected]
Fast paced growing shop is lookingfor service technicians.
ASE Certification a plus. Mediumduty truck experience a plus.Full and part time positions.
First and second shifts. Excellentsalary based on experience.
APPLY IN PERSON OR SEND RESUME TO:Gruber Tool & Die, Inc.
262-338-81972605 E. Progress Dr
West Bend, WI 53095Email: [email protected]
www.grubertool.com
Toolmaker➠ 2nd Shift➠ Toolmaking/Machining➠ Experience Required
All positions are full-time with benefits
We are seeking a career minded, experienced Electro-MechanicalTechnician to join our team. Responsibilities included the installation,service, repair and preventative maintenance of the Corrugator andConveyor systems in a state of the art facility. This position is for 2ndshift.
Preferred qualifications include but are not limited to: 2-3 years ofElectro-Mechanical Automation System Installation & TroubleshootingExperience; operational knowledge of automated industrial machinerywhich includes: motors, servos, drives, relays 3 phase power, communi-cation devices, industrial/electronic controls and power transmissionsystems; 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 interpretboth electrical and mechanical drawings; must be fully computer literalwith Microsoft environment; excellent written and verbal communica-tion skills; ability to work independently in a mature and professionalmanner; two year technical degree, certificate or equivalent experiencedesired. All candidates must be willing to work any available shift; aswell as overtime. Corrugated background and/or boiler license is a plus,but not required. Only TEAM THINKING individuals should apply.QUARTERLY BONUS INCLUDED.
Apply online at www.rocktenn.com (http://www.rocktenn.com) or emailresume to Julie Schram [email protected] or fax 414-312-4340.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer
We offer competitive wages and benefits including health, den-tal and vision insurance, 401K savings plan, and more.Interested candidates should submit application/resumeand salary history by email, mail or fax to: EOE
Tool and Die Maker: 1st shift. Three years Journeyman experi-ence required.Quality Engineering Manager: Must have experience in MetalStamping, MSA, APQP, SPC, AIAG Level 3 and 4 PPAP, 8DMethodology, gage R & R studies, poke yoke and PFMEA.Develop and execute plan to achieve ISO/TS16949Certification Lean Sigma Green Belt certification or higher.
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DRIVERS
THE LOWE AUTO GROUPTHE LOWE AUTO GROUP
We are in need of part-time drivers. Musthave a clean valid driver’s license. Retirees
& Students are strongly encouraged toapply. Please apply in person:
2969 N. 114th St. Wauwatosa, WI 53222 • 414-607-0200
DRIVERS
Maintenance Tech OpportunitiesMaintenance Tech I-V Qualifications:
Must be at least 18 years of age
No longer in high school
Must pass a background check
Preferred: PLC Training
FedEx SmartPost16555 West Rogers Dr.New Berlin, WI 53151262-796-6851
There is bus service to our companyRoute #6
FedEx SmartPost is an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer(Minorities/Females/Disability/Veterans) committed to a diverse workforce
If Interested:
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According to Remodeling magazine's"2014 Cost vs. Value Report," a majorkitchen remodeling project should enablehomeowners to recoup 74.2 percent oftheir initial investments. Kitchen renova-tions have long been a safe way toimprove the functionality and value of ahome. But not every kitchen project is aguaranteed winner. Homeowners mayinadvertently make changes that end upsticking out like a sore thumb rather than
improving the space. Take a look at thesekitchen remodeling dos and don'ts toguide your next undertaking.
DO consider the way your kitchen willlook with the rest of the home. Keep archi-tectural integrity in mind when designingthe space. A farmhouse sink and countrycabinets can look out of place in an ultra-modern home.
DON'T overlook the importance of aseasoned designer or architect. Thesepros will know the tricks to maximizingspace and achieving the ideal layout ofappliances and may be able to recom-mend local contractors and vendors.
DO look beyond surface details to thestructural integrity of the design. The kitchenshould be functional, long-lasting and beau-tiful.
DON'T design just for today, but lookto the future as well. Unless you are willingto spend $50,000 every five years, lookfor styles and materials that will last for thelong haul. Older homeowners may wantto make adjustments now that address
potential mobility issues down the road. DO work with what you have. A com-
plete demolition and renovation is notalways necessary to achieve the desiredresults. Only invest in major changes ifsomething is not working (such as havingto walk across the entire kitchen to accessthe stove) or is unsafe. Otherwise, minorupgrades may do the trick.
DON'T over-improve the space. A fullyequipped commercial kitchen may behandy for a professional chef, but theaverage person may not need an industri-al hood and indoor pizza oven. Whenyou make excessive improvements, youmay not be able to recoup as much of themoney spent because your home will notbe on par with the values of homes in theneighborhood. DO make sure you canafford the project. Plan for some unex-pected purchases and plan out the reno-vation according to your budget.Skimping on materials or design becauseof lack of money may leave you feelingdissatisfied afterward.
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