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    NEWSBoard rejects landoffer: The GermantownVillage Board rejected aproposal Dec. 16 to havethe village purchase theBlackstone Creek Golf

    Course for the purpose ofdeveloping the propertyas park space. See page4.

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    Page 4 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News December 21, 2013

    BY THOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR

    The Germantown Village Board rejected aproposal Dec. 16 to have the village purchasethe Blackstone Creek Golf Course for the pur-pose of developing the property as park space.

    An offer to purchase 153 acres at a cost of$5,350 per acre was made to the village bycourse owners. While the board had the optionof discussing the offer in closed session, theboard voted in open session not to pursue theoffer.

    During board discussion, several trusteesindicated they were wary of an additionalexpanse at this time.

    Trustee Terri Kaminski said she is "hard

    pressed" to remove any items from the village'scapital expense list."I don't think we can afford this," Kaminski

    said of the golf course offer. "I can't find any cuts(from the capital expense budget)."

    Kaminski added that if the village has torepair Donges Bay Road on its own starting in2015 instead of receiving funding from statesources, that and any impact of Obamacare

    could be additional expenses the village couldbe facing.

    "If we had some of these things taken off our

    docket by 2015, I would feel comfortable say-ing let's go get a park," Kaminski said. Sheadded that the site is a perfect place for a park.

    "It comes down to if we can afford it," shesaid.

    The board action came after several resi-dents spoke in opposition to the offer.

    Resident Bill Steitz said he objected to thecost for renovating a golf course to a park evenas the village had problems maintaining roadsand other infrastructure.

    Its not good use of taxpayer money at thistime. There are higher priorities that should bedone, Steitz said afterward.

    When interviewed afterward, Steitz alsosaid the site floods several times annually and aresult the residents couldnt use the area at thosetimes.

    Resident Dan Wing, when interviewed afterthe vote, said he opposed borrowing money forrecreational land while there is a backlog ofroads that are in need of repair. He also saidthe village cant maintain the parks that we

    have.Wing also objected to the cost of the main-

    tenance and developing the park.

    Costs are a major factor here, he said.Village President Dean Wolter said he seesthe land as an opportunity to draw people fromthe freeway toward the village's downtown.

    "I also see it as a way to spur some devel-opment on that property as well," Wolter said.

    There was previously an offer from theMilwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District(MMSD) to purchase the land as part of its"greenseams" initiative . Regarding the currentoffer, Wolter said the village discussed optionsfor purchasing the land in several closed ses-sions since May. A formal offer to purchase theland was made to the village earlier this fall,

    which had a 45-day window to respond.During questioning about potential costs formaintaining the property and developing theplan for a park, Wolter cited information fromvillage staff indicating that full service for mow-ing the property and tree work would cost$1,200 per week during the summer months,midlevel service of mowing once a month andno trimming would cost $521 weekly while lowlevel service of mowing once a year and nogeneral maintenance would cost $340 weeklyduring summer months.

    Trustee Shane Daniels said in principle, itsa good idea but cited objections from residentsover the potential purchase. He asked if the vil-

    lage could go to referendum to get residentinput on the proposal.

    Maybe this is a big enough ticket to bring

    to the community for a full decision, Danielssaid.

    Wolter replied that it is possible for the April

    election. However, the village is dealing with aprivate land owner and it would be up to him ifhe wanted to hold on and wait for the results ofthe question.

    Trustee Jeff Werderman said a five to 10year plan is needed to determine the cost to tax-payers. Besides the mowing costs, the villagewould also have to determine the costs of devel-oping the site into a park.

    Werderman also said the potential costs ofreconstructing Donges Bay Road led him in thedirection of opposing the land purchase.

    Wolter said he supported the request of theland as a way of developing a community cen-

    ter that will have access to a waterway andcan draw people to a downtown area. Woltercited Waukesha and Chippewa Falls as com-munities that used waterways to develop down-town area.

    Troy Schmidt, a co-owner of the Blackstonecourse, noted that Blackstone officials came tothe board with a proposal two years ago thatinvolved MMSD in which the agency would pur-chase 131 acres and turn it over to the village.While the village first supported the project, theboard later asked for a proposal that did notinvolve the MMSD.

    Weve done what we felt what we wereasked to do, Schmidt said.

    The motion to not purchase the site wasapproved 8-1, with Wolter voting against themotion.

    Board opts against purchasing golf courseVillage offered property for parkland, concerns raised over cost

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    Scholarship workshops areplanned to help students com-plete the online application andanswer questions. Iva Thelen,executive director of theWashington County CampusFoundation, will meet with students during thehour-long workshops, scheduled in computerlab, room #213 on the following dates:

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    Rebecca Rieder of Germantown meets with Mr. and Mrs.Martin prior to receiving a $1,000 scholarship given inmemory of their son, Matthew. Submitted photo.

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    Shutouts are a par t of hockey, but shut-ting out your opponents for an entire tour-nament is a feat all its own and one that isshared by the Washington County YouthHockey Association's Squirt "B" team aftertheir tournament championship in MosineeDecember 14-15.

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    A male subject was arrested for operat-ing while intoxicated-third offense at 6:41 p.m.Dec. 9 following a traffic stop at Highway 41and County Line Road.

    Retail theft A male subject was arrested for retail

    theft at Fleet Farm, N96 W8200 County LineRoad, at 1:35 a.m. Dec. 13.

    Theft A male diner at George Webb, N112

    W15700 Mequon Road, left the restaurantwithout paying his bill at 1:23 p.m. Dec. 12.

    Warrants A male subject was taken into custody

    on two Waukesha County warrants at 8:05p.m. Dec. 11 following a traffic stop atFrancese Drive and Pilgrim Road.

    A male subject was taken into custodyon four Waukesha County warrants at 3:58p.m. Dec. 14 following a traffic stop at CountyLine and Maple roads.

    A male subject was transported from theMilwaukee County jail to the village policedepartment on a Washington County warrantat 7:42 p.m. Dec. 12.

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    offering the following day trips for seniors: Fireside Dinner TheatreWednesday,

    Jan. 22. This trip to the Fireside Dinner Theatrein Fort Atkinson will include popular band revueSizzlin' 60's (featuring rock bands such as The

    Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boysand The Supremes) and a luncheon. Seniors willdepart from the Germantown McDonald's at 9a.m. and return around 5:30 p.m. Cost is $99.Reservation deadline is Jan. 8.

    Milwaukee Admirals gameWednesday,Feb. 5. Seniors will see the Admirals face offwith the Hamilton Bull Dogs and enjoy Bingowith prizes. Group will leave GermantownCenter Mall at 3:15 p.m. and return at approxi-mately 10:30 p.m. The cost is $35. Sign-updeadline is Jan. 27 as seating is limited. (Note:those who are singers should call Sarah at 262-

    238-7537 to get on the list to join in for thesinging of "God Bless America.")

    Badger's 94th anniversarycelebrationSaturday, Feb. 8. Seniors will headto the Memories Dinner Theatre in PortWashington to enjoy a buffet lunch and see

    "Swing Dance," a new comedy routine byLynda Martens. The trip will include a stop atCedar Creek Settlement shops in Cedarburg'shistoric downtown and a post-show visit toSweetheart Cakes for a Valentine cupcake.Group will leave Germantown Center Mall at9:50 a.m. and return at approximately 5 p.m.Cost is $79.No refunds as of Jan. 6 unless areplacement can be found.

    To sign up for one or more of the day trips,stop in at the Senior Center, W162 N11960Park Ave., or call (262) 253-7799.

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    BYTHOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR

    The winning continues for the Germantownboys basketball team.

    The Warhawks broke the Wisconsin highschool record for most consecutive wins Dec. 17,defeating Milwaukee Lutheran 90-63. The gamewas the 63rd consecutive win for Germantown, astreak which started with a 73-58 win overBrookfield Central Nov. 29,2011.

    Germantown broke the record set byWhitefish Bay Dominican from 1977-80.

    Germantown tied the record with a 75-29 routof Dominican at the NY2LA Classic Dec. 14.

    For the record breaking game, MilwaukeeLutheran led for most of the first quarter and helda 23-19 lead following two three-point baskets by

    Jevon Smith. But Germantown's Evan Wesenbergresponded with two layups to tie the score at the

    4:44 mark of the second quarter. Kyle Theis gaveGermantown the lead for good when he made afree throw at the 2:44 mark and then converted abasket off a missed free throw seconds later.

    "These games are never easy and it's neverover until it's over," Germantown Coach SteveShowalter said when asked if he was concernedabout the close score (36-31) at halftime.

    Germantown broke the game open with a 10-

    2 run to take a 55-37 lead following a layup byLamonte Bearden at the 2:45 mark of the thirdquarter. Germantown led by as much as 32 pointsuntil the Red Knights scored several points in theclosing minutes of the game.

    "We made a run and we played somedefense and we we're coming this way fast,"Showalter said, referring to the south end of thecourt. "Once we started going this way fast, wewere tough to beat."

    Wesenberg and Showalter both ledGermantown with 17 points while LamonteBearden added 16 points and Brian Beardenadded 15 points.

    In comments to the crowd after the game,Showalter added that the record "is not just a trib-ute to this team and these boys here, this is a trib-ute to all the kids that have busted their rear endshere in this gym for us and all the kids that got thisthing started and have made it a lot easier on the

    some of rest of these guys. They've done a greatjob and we hope to keep making you guys proudand making you guys happy and keep this thinggoing."

    Afterward, Coach Showalter explained thedifferent reaction between continuing a winningstreak during the regular season as opposed towinning a state championship.

    "When you win a championship you're done

    Germantown breaks consecutive winning streak record

    Germantowns Jake Showalter(center) attempts a free throw after Milwaukee Lutheranwas assessed a technical foul Dec. 17. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

    for the year and you go home and celebrate,"Showalter said. "Well, tomorrow afternoon at2:30 p.m. we're going to be in here trying to get

    better. There's a sense of relief with that number(breaking the consecutive winning streak record),but we've got a lot of work to do yet."

    The Hamilton boys basketball team fellbehind early to Brookfield Central Dec. 13

    and spent the rest of the night catching up,falling to the Lancers 70-60.

    Central scored the first 10 points of thegame before Drew Patterson converted alayup with 2:11 left in the first quarter. TheLancers expanded their lead to 17-4 afterBrad Newman converted a free throwwhile being fouled on a layup with 48 sec-onds left in the quarter. Hamilton ralliedand trailed by only four points at halftime.

    A basket by Brady Ellingson made thescore 33-32 at the 6:55 mark of the third

    quarter. Central answered by scoring thenext 10 points and held a lead between

    five and 11 points throughout the third quar-ter. Hamilton couldn't get any closer thanseven points the rest of the way.

    Afterward, Hamilton Coach AndyCerroni noted his team missed some bas-kets early in the game as Central opened itsfirst lead.

    "They got that lead and we battledback. I'm so proud of our kids, they juststarted to get it and play and not forcethings," Cerroni said. "When you makeshots, that makes a d ifference."

    Cerroni said his team put another

    shooter on the court early in an attempt toanswer Central. Cerroni also noted that

    Central converted free throws down thestretch to put the game away.

    Ellingson led all scorers with 26 points.Hamilton rebounded with a 53-38 win

    over Wauwatosa East Dec. 17. Ellingsonled all scorers with 33 points. Afterward,Hamilton had a 1-1 Greater MetroConference record and a 4-3 overall mark.

    Menomonee Falls resultsMenomonee Falls had a 1-1 Greater

    Metro record and a 3-3 overall mark fol-lowing a 57-53 loss to Marquette Dec. 16.Dontrell Handy led Menomonee Falls with11 poin ts.

    The previous Friday Menomonee Fallsbeat Wauwatosa East 50-42. Jerry Murphyled Menomonee Falls with 21 points.

    Hamilton rebounds after Central loss

    The Germantown girls basketball team remained undefeated witha 5-0 record following a 90-40 win over Milwaukee Lutheran Dec. 17.Germantown broke the game open with a 27-5 run in the second quar-ter and followed it with a 28-9 third quarter run. Bridget Kelley ledGermantown with 20 points.

    Menomonee Falls had a 1-1 Greater Metro Conference recordand a 2-5 overall mark following a 49-45 loss to Wisconsin LutheranDec. 17. Kylie Sprecher led Menomonee Falls with 16 points.

    The previous Friday Menomonee Falls beat Wauwatosa East in aGreater Metro matchup, 45-41. Hannah Matthiesen led MenomoneeFalls with 14 points.

    Hamilton improved its record 2-0 in the Greater Metro and 3-2overall following a 54-29 win over Wauwatosa East Dec. 17. Molly

    Diehl led Hamilton with 15 points.The previous Friday Hamilton held off Brookfield Central to win 32-31. Taylor Klug led Hamilton with 11 points.

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    LIFE CHURCH

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    Community contributes to Toys for Tots

    Marines Sgt. Nick Batts (left) and Sgt. Robert Porras (right) are pictured with Express News President Ken Ubert as they pick up theitems collected for the companys annual Toys for Tots toy drive. More than a 1,000 toys were contributed during the drive.

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    Each chapter will include a review ofsignificant international, national, and state-wide events, all designed to put in perspec-tive what occurred locally in Germantownand the surrounding area during thedecade. Captioned photos of developingagricultural and commercial ventures, alongwith schools, churches, recreation and fami-ly life tell the story of a sleepy, rural area

    growing into a booming city suburb. Thebook is made personal through rarely-seenphotos provided by people in the communi-ty sharing their family's story.

    The 128-page, 8-by-11-inch hard coverbook, printed on high quality, durablepaper, sells for $55, tax included. It is avail-able at the publisher, Allied Digital Photo, atGerman Glass and Gifts, and at SinterKlausen Christmas Shop and throughwww.bastbellmuseum.com, with an addi-tional shipping fee of $5.

    Tai Chi for Seniors begins

    Jan. 6 at Senior CenterTai Chi for Seniors will be offered

    Mondays, Jan. 6-Feb. 24, 1 to 2 p.m., at theGermantown Senior Center, W162N11960 Park Ave. This traditional Chineseexercise practiced for relaxation, balance,strength and flexibility will be taught bySherrod Milewski, who has been teachingTai Chi and related exercises for more than30 years. Fee is $65. For more information,call Milewski at (414) 840-4590. To con-tact the Senior Center, call (262) 253-7799.

    Conservation poster contestopen to grades K-12

    Washington County K-12th grade stu-dents are invited to participate in theWashington County Land & WaterConservation Divisions 2014 ConservationPoster Contest entitled Dig

    DeeperMysteries in the Soil.Posters are to be submitted to the

    Washington County Land & WaterConservation Division by Monday, Dec. 30,2013. Required entry forms and rules maybe found at www.co.washington.wi.is/lcdunder Conservation EducationKids.

    All participants will be recognized. Eachwill receive a certificate commendinghis/her interest and concern for the environ-ment. The top three winners of each catego-

    ry (in the county) will be awarded gift cardsand art supplies. All first place winners willautomatically advance to the next level ofcompetition for judging.

    For more information, contact StephanieEgner at (262) 335-4804 [email protected].

    Immunizations offered atHealth Department

    All recommended immunizations are

    available to children, 18 years and younger,at no charge, at the Washington CountyHealth Department-Public Agency Center,333 E. Washington St., West Bend. Parentsare required to bring previous immunizationrecords to appointments and must accompa-ny children under the age of 18. To schedulean appointment, call (262) 335-4462 andpress 0 for receptionist or call toll-free 1-800-616-0446. Convenient parking is locat-ed just off of Indiana Avenue.

    News & EventsAround the village and county

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    Robert L Mallow, Agent12201 W Burleigh St Ste 4

    Wauwatosa,WI 53222-3102(414) 302-1000

    (414) 302-9720 [email protected]

    American Family Mutual Insurance

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    No parts or portions contained in this news-paper may be reproduced in any way withoutwritten permission from the publisher.Hometown Publications is not responsible forclaims made by advertisers.

    Ken Ubert President

    [email protected]

    Holly Potter Production Manager

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    Thomas J. McKillen Managing Editor

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    1000-1999 Notices

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    non-perishable food itemsbenefits the Food Pantry ofWaukesha County. Home,Garden & Landscapedisplays, products & salesNew Vendors are welcome.For vendor informationplease call 262-238-6397Website: www.discoverhometown.com Contact:Express News/HometownPublications 262-238-6397Concessions Available FreeParking

    1005 Legal Notices

    STATE OF WISCONSINCircuit Court Clark County

    In re the Paternity of: L.V.S.Kamie V. Stern Petitioner,

    and Timothy A. QuickRespondent. Publication

    Notice Case No. 02-PA-18Case Code: 40101 To ThePerson Named Above As

    Respondent: You arenotified that the Petitionernamed above has filed an

    Order To Show Cause ForTemporary Order andMotion For Revision of

    Judgment against you. Ahearing on the Order ToShow Cause has beenscheduled as follows:Before: Hon. Bruce L.

    Sautebin, Family CourtCommissioner Place: Clark

    County Courthouse 517Court Street, Neillsville, WI

    54456 Date: Tuesday,December 31, 2013 Time:9:00 a.m. for you to show

    cause in person why atemporary order pursuant to

    sec. 767.225(1), Wis.Stats., should not be

    entered pending judgmentin this action for the reliefrequested. If you do not

    appear at the hearingscheduled, the court maygrant a temporary order

    and/or a judgment againstyou for the revision of the

    current judgment for achange of placement asrequested by Petitioner.

    You may contactPetitioners attorney or the

    Clark County Clerk ofCourts to request copies ofall documents filed in this

    action. If you requirereasonable

    accommodations due to a

    disability to participate inthe court process, please

    call: (715) 743-5181 at least

    five (5) working days priorto the scheduled court date.Please note that the court

    does not providetransportation. Dated this

    9th day of December, 2013.Attorney Bonnie

    Wachsmuth Attorney forPetitioner State Bar

    No.:1025677 Address:Worden-Wachsmuth Law

    Office P.O. Box 416, 313 N.Central Ave., Owen, WI

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    real estate advertised in thisnewspaper is subject toFederal Fair Housing Act of1968 which makes it illegalto advertise any preference,limitation or discriminationbased on sex, race, color,religion, national origin,marital status, lawful sourceof income, age handicap,sex orientation, ancestries,or familiar status, or anintention to make any suchpreference limitation ord iscr iminat ion. This

    n ew sp ap er w il l n otknowingly accept anyadvertising for real estatewhich is in violation of thelaw. Our readers are herebyinformed that all dwellingsadvertised in this newspaperare available on an equalopportunity basis.

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    SKILLED

    TRADES

    Manufacturing Tech

    Maintenance

    CNC Machining

    Mold Making

    Wire EDM Programmer& Set-Up Technician

    The Wire EDM Programmer & Set-up Tech will organize and assisttoolmakers with wire EDM projects and programming and operating WireEDM. Experience programming and operating VMC is a plus.Responsibilities include layout and programming components formachining using CAD/CAM software (Fikus), running and set-up of wireEDM machines. Cimatron 3D programming of electrodes is a plus.

    5 years experience as an EDM programmer and operator andJourneyman Card desired.

    1st Shift schedule. Competitive pay and benefits offered. Joining ourteam of seasoned professionals!

    Send resume to: Express News-GBProgrammerP.O. Box 335Germantown,Wisconsin 53022

    Global Manufacturer located in Milwaukee, WI seeks aQUALITY CONTROLTECHNICIAN

    Old Fashioned Foods, a leadingmanufacturer of specialty cheeseproducts, has an immediate opening fora lab technician. Duties include

    moisture, pH and viscosity testing, shelflife studies, GMP monitoring and HACCPmonitoring as well as other duties asneeded. Applicants should have qualitycontrol experience or a degree in arelated field. Old Fashioned Foods offerscompetitive wages, benefits, vacation andpaid education. Position will require

    working nights and some weekends.Send resume to:

    Old Fashioned Foods, Inc.Attn: Quality Assurance ManagerPO Box 111, Mayville, WI 53050

    CUSTOMERRELATIONS

    CALLER

    Part time position availableimmediately. Hours are 4:30/5 to 8/8:30

    four days per week. The work days canbe flexible. This is an ideal position fora college student or second job.

    Excellent phone skills are a must.Duties also include office tasks.Customer service experience a plus.Please contact April Liberski,Customer Relations Manager at 262-255-6000 for an interview.

    Ernie von SchledornMenomonee Falls

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    Weld-Fab Mfg.Corp. is looking for an experienced Laser Operator to join ourteam. The Laser person will be responsible for operating to the quality

    standards for our manufacturing processes of metals.

    Duties include but not limited to:

    Set-up & adjust cutting conditionsAchieve optimal machine performance

    Troubleshoot process variations and resolve job conflictsInnovate when necessary and recommend options for

    Continuous improvement and reduce costs in daily operationsCorrectly and completely fill out job paperworkMaintain a clean and orderly work area

    Follow companies work instructions & policies

    High School diploma or equivalent. Two years experience related tomanufacturing environment. Metal fabrication industry a plus. Experience in

    ISO-9001 Plus. Solid shop math skills (fractions/decimals). Communicateeffectively with supervisors and other personnel to develop and implement

    solutions. Programming experience is a plus. Personal tools required.

    This is a full-time position and requires good attendance.

    We offer competitive wages, with a complete benefit package, which includesinsurances, retirement plan, vacation and holiday pay.

    Please apply in person, mail or email to the address listed below,

    with salary requirements.Weld-Fab Mfg. Corp Attn: HR

    180 James Street, Slinger,WI [email protected]

    HELGESEN INDUSTRIES HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR:

    WELDERS CNC LATHE OPERATOR ENTRYLEVEL PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR BRAKE PRESS

    Benefits include:

    Competitive salary Bonus Program after six months 401k Vacation Tuition Reimbursement Fitness Center

    Full Insurance Benefit Package

    In addition to great benefits, we offer the opportunity for cross trainingof other production positions. Send your resume or apply in person at:

    Helgesen Industries, Inc.

    7261 Hwy. 60 West, Hartford,WI 53027262-709-4444 Email address: [email protected]

    EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER/DRUG FREE WORKPLACEwww.helgesen.com

    IMMEDIATE OPENINGS!We are actively seeking qualified, energetic, quality consciousindividuals for fabricating positions on our production streets.

    SKILLED TRADES

    We have a FULL-TIME TELLER POSITION open in our Hartford office. Teller will beresponsible for providing excellent customer service while receiving and paying out moneyto customers. Tellers must have superior customer service skills and be proactive inrecognizing customer needs. Tellers will receive checks and cash for deposit, cash checksand pay out money, process customer orders for gift cards, redemption of savings bonds,money orders, and cashiers checks, accept loan payments, process deposits from mail andnight depository box.

    Benefits would include paid vacation, 401k (must be 21 years of age and 1 year of service),and Employee stock ownership plan (must be 21 years of age and 2 years of service).

    Requirements: Excellent customer service skills. Detail oriented and accurate in work. Project a professional and friendly attitude in all interpersonal communication with

    customers. Awareness of bank products previous banking experience preferred.

    Ability to work approximately 40 hours per week, including Saturdays.

    Pay is subject to experience. Interested candidates should apply within or send resume to:

    First National Bank of HartfordAttn. Kelly Persha

    Human Resource Manager116 W. Sumner Street P.O. Box 270106

    Hartford, WI 53027 262-673-5800

    The First National Bank of Hartford is an independently owned community bank. We areowned by stockholders and employees. We are dedicated to developing economic growthand providing financial stability in our community area.

    FULL-TIME TELLERA Washington County Metal Fabrication company is

    currently accepting applications for a 1st shift opening inour Order Processing Dept. For this position you need to

    have CAN DO attitude and the ability to develop acomprehensive knowledge of companys highly

    engineered products.

    Duties include but not limited to:

    Ability to read and understand engineered drawings a plusProcessing customers order on a timely bases

    Maintaining Company Prints and filesHave a sufficient technical and mechanical aptitude

    Detail orientedStrong customer focus

    Great interpersonal skillsPrevious experience with order entry systems

    Works with Sales to identify customers requirementsPrevious experience working in the

    Metal manufacture industry

    We offer a competitive hourly wage and have manybenefits,insurances, retirement plan, paid vacation and

    holidays.

    Please send resume with salary requirements.

    Express News- GBP.O. Box 335

    Germantown, WI 53022

    PROFESSIONAL/TECHNICAL

    FULL TIME

    CNC Operator/Machinist(PROGRAM SETUP OPERATE)

    Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

    Setup and operation of a variety of CNCmachining centers (VMC and/or HMC) in ourmachine shop, as well as program usingMastercam X6; CNC Programming, Setup andOperation; interpret prints, sketches, andmodels; verify machined parts to customerspecifications

    Position demands an individual who can workin a fast-paced/multi-tasking environment who

    is able to meet daily deadlines. Applicantshould have a H.S. diploma, be able toaccurately use a caliper and micrometer, readblue prints, and generally able to lift over 50lbs. Position may require overtime. We are anEqual Opportunity Employer and do notdiscriminate on the basis of race, religion, sex,age or disability.

    Mastercam programming experience a plus!

    www.moldstar.com/employment.htmlplease mail or email resume [email protected]

    PERFORMANCE MOLD PRODUCTS, INC.Attention: HRN116 W18515 Morse Dr.Germantown, WI 53022

    WE ARE LOOKING FORFRONT DESK HELP. THISJOB REQUIRES A FLEXIBLESCHEDULE.YOU MUST BEA PEOPLE PERSON AND

    LIKE ANIMALS.Apply in person.

    Animal Motel13175 W. Silver Spring Rd. Butler, WI 53007

    CUSTOMER

    SERVICE

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    Nursing OpportunitiesCNA

    Full Time PM Position

    CNAPart Time NOC

    Position

    CNA3/4 Weekend

    Premium Pay Positions

    NURSESRN/LPN

    FLEXIBLE POOLPOSITIONS

    Please apply in person or call for further information

    HartfordHealthcare Center

    A long-term care & rehabilitation facility

    1202 East Sumner St., Hartford, WI 53027

    262.673.2220Drug-Free/Smoke-Free Workplace/EOE

    WEST BEND & MILWAUKEE AREASBridges of Wisconsin is looking fordependable, kind, compassionateindividuals to assist in supportingadults with developmental disa-bilities & children with behavioralchallenges related to special needs.Full time & part time, 2nd & 3rdshift positions available. Includesevery other weekend. Must be atleast 18 yrs old & have a reliable,licensed, insured vehicle. Call 262-338-4941 ext 33.

    Providing supports that build bridgesbetween individuals and their communities

    Or apply in person atThe Gables of Germantown

    Engel Haus, N109 W17110 Ava Circle,Germantown, WI 53022

    (on Division Road south of Mequon Road).

    No phone calls, pleasewww.capricommunities.com EOE

    Caregivers - Part Time - Any ShiftOur Caregivers play a critical role in thecare and lifestyle of our residents,assisting with activities of daily living,

    light housekeeping and meal service.High School diploma or equivalent, CNAlicense and/or 2 yrs experience a plus,reliable transportation, attendance andflexible schedule needed. Please sendresume to [email protected]

    CAREGIVERSPart Time Positions

    Capri Communities is the premier providerofsenior living in southeastern Wisconsin and is

    now accepting applications for CNAs/Caregiversat The Gables of Germantown

    - Engel Haus Assisted Living (RCAC)located in Germantown, WI.

    4165014-01

    Valid drivers license and insured vehicle preferred.

    Call 1-866-677-0590Apply online at www.geminicares.com

    EOE. Our Company values diversity. Drug free workplace.

    GeminiCares is a provider of Supportive Home Care andPersonal Care services and due to our rapid growth we haveimmediate openings in Washington and Waukesha counties.

    CNA and New Caregivers encouraged to apply!!!Join our team! Looking for caring dependable people to performsupportive and personal care duties including cleaning, bathing,

    meal prep, laundry and transportation. Flexible hours and schedules.

    Holiday Pay Premium ~ Paid Travel TimeMileage Reimbursement ~ Learn While You Earn

    Dental Insurance ~ Referral Bonus ~ Paid Training

    New CaregiversWelcome

    HEALTHCARE SERVICES

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    MSRP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $38,275

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    2014 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SEStock #D61875

    0% FINANCING FOR 72 MONTHS Sale ends 1/2/14

    DVD, LEATHER, STOW-N-GO SEATING

    MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,660Uptown Discount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $880Consumer Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,500Chrysler Capital Bonus Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,500

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    2014 CHRSYLER TOWN & COUNTRYStock #D61974

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    2013 Chrysler 20010K miles per year with $999 cash down plus tax title lic and fees, 2014 Chrysler T&C 10K miles per year plus taxtitle lic and fees, 2014 Ram 1500 10K miles per year with $1,999 cash down plus tax title lic and fees, 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee10Kmiles per year with $999 cash down plus tax title lic and fees. All prices are plus tax, title and dealer service fee. Sale price includes all appli-

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