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Volume 12, Issue 41 October 12, 2013(262) 238-6397 www.discoverhometown.com
Your first source for local news, sports, and advertising
Hartford/Slinger West Bend/Jackson
Football scores. See page 3.
BREAST CANCERAWARENESS ..............4-5
FALL AUTO GUIDE................................7-9
SENIOR HEALTH..................................12
HOMECOMING..................................15
CLASSIFIEDS............................16-17EMPLOYMENT
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NEWS
Stotts atSchauer:Storytellerand singerS t u a r tStotts willbring hisc o m e d i cpersonali-ty to theS c h a u e rArts &Activities Center on Sunday,
Oct. 20 at 3 p.m. See page11.
Diane and Greg Falk (Diane Falk is a music andSpanish teacher at St. Kilian School) recently visitedthe seventh and eighth grade classes at St. Kilian todiscuss Civil War history. Their presentation includedmemorabilia from the life of the men and women ofthe time. "Anytime we can bring history to life, we tryto", says Steve Hamilton, principal at St. Kilian. "The
kids really enjoyed the presentation and most impor-tantly, they all learned. Submitted photo.
A 24-year-old Waukesha man who was shot by police duringan attempted armed robbery at the Culvers in Jackson Oct. 6 is
facing several possible charges in connection with the incident.According to a joint statement issued by the Village of Jackson
Police, West Bend Police Department and Washington CountySheriffs Department, police responded to a report of an attempt-ed armed robbery at the restaurant, W227 N16880 Tillie LakeCourt, at approximately 8:20 a.m.
A manager and an employee were opening the restaurantwhen they heard a noise outside. As the manager opened the reardoor he was confronted by the suspect, who was wearing a maskand armed with a shotgun. The manager grabbed the gun andattempted to disarm the suspect. The suspect lost control of the gunduring the struggle and responded by pulling out a knife and stab-bing the manager in the head. The manager and the suspect con-tinued to fight for control of the shotgun and the knife until a
Jackson police officer and two Washington County Sheriff sdeputies arrived. As law enforcement officers arrived, the suspectgained control of the gun and pointed it at officers, who respond-ed by firing shots at t he suspect.
The suspect and the manager were transported to St. JosephHospital for treatment, and the suspect was later transported viaFlight for Life to Froedtert Hospital, where he was listed in criticalcondition.
Police will be recommending to the Washington County DistrictAttorney that charges of attempted armed robbery, reckless injury,recklessly endangering safety, felon in possession of a firearm andviolation of probation be filed against the suspect.
The suspect has previous convictions for fleeing an officer,resisting an officer, possession of a controlled substance with intentto deliver, carrying a concealed weapon and disorderly conduct.
The manager was later released from St. Josephs Hospital.
Police seeking chargesagainst suspect inJackson incident
Fish Fry Frenzy: Sixarea restaurants will becompeting for the title ofBest Fish Fry in WashingtonCounty for the Fish FryFrenzy set for Thursday,Oct. 17 at UW-WashingtonCounty, 400 UniversityDrive, West Bend. See page
6.
Spotlight Productionsstaging musical: SpotlightProductions will presentShrek the Musical at theWest Bend High SchoolTheatre, 1305 E. DecorahRoad in West Bend, Fridays,Saturdays and Sundaysthrough Oct. 20. See page19.
Civil War presentationat St. Kilian
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CHURCH LISTINGSJACKSON
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Wed. 6:30-7pm 30 good minutes Service
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Worship Service 9:00am Nursery provided
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For more information on how to have yourchurchs services listed here, please call
Christine 1-262-512-5028DEADLINE: 3PMWEDNESDAY
Nu Kitchen, Nu Bath, NuStone!We wanted to share the exciting news with you that weve changed ourname from Granite Transformations to NuStone Transformations! Werestill owned by Craig and Ann Walters and employ the same great staff,but now weve increased our available products lines, and weve made it
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At NuStone Transformations, we offer bath and kitchen solutions forprojects - and budgets - of any size. We've been providing exceptionalhome remodeling services to clients in Southeastern Wisconsin for morethan a decade, and are well known for having an exceptional eye fordetail, insistence on the highest-quality materials, and constant commu-nication with our clients, to ensure projects run smoothly and to every-one's utmost satisfaction.
We'll help you choose from a vast selection of beautiful, warrantiedgranite, stone and mosaic countertops, tub surrounds and backsplashesthat, in many cases, can easily install over your existing surfaces, saving
you time and money and eliminating the need for messy, time consum-ing demolition. Our high quality, eco-friendly products are engineered tobe durable and maintenance-free, with the customer in mind. Mess-free,stress-free transformations with warrantied products that are beautifulfor a lifetime - that's the NuStone Transformations guarantee!
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West Bend West topped their buildingrival West Bend East in the homecoming gamefor both schools Oct. 4, 21-7. Patrick Baumannscored on 8 and and 27-yard runs to giveWest a 14-0 lead. East responded as SethSchrank connected with Corey Nielsen on a71-yard pass play in the second quarter.
West put the game out reach in the four thquarter as Jake Lenz connected with KyleKrier on a 32-yard pass play. West improvedtheir record 2-3 in conference and 2-5 overallwhile East remains winless.
Wisconsin Lutheran 15, Slinger 3:Slinger's points came on a 30-yard field goalby Jacob Mason.
With the loss, the Owls have a 4-3 overallrecord and a 4-3 conference mark.
Oconomowoc 21, Hartford 14:Ethan Willer scored on runs of 2 and 1 yardsfor the Orioles. Afterward, Hartford had a 2-3conference record and a 2-5 overall mark.
Lake Country Lutheran 53, LivingWord Lutheran 6: The game was startedOct. 5 but was postponed to Oct. 7 due toLightning. Lake Country Lutheran scored onthe opening kickoff prior to the weather delay.
Living Word's only score came on a 17-yard pass play from Kurt Janetzke to NoahWitt at the 5:17 mark of the first quarter.
Winnebago Lutheran 33, KettleMoraine Lutheran 18: The Chargersdropped to 2-3 in the Wisconsin FlywayConference and 2-5 overall.
Football: Westtops East for
Homecoming winWashington County K-12th grade students
are invited to participate in the WashingtonCounty Land & Water Conservation Divisions2014 Conservation Poster Contest entitled DigDeeperMysteries in the Soil.
Posters are to be submitted to theWashington County Land & Water
Conservation Division by Monday, Dec. 30,2013. Required entry forms and rules may befound at www.co.washington.wi.is/lcd underConservation EducationKids.
All participants will be recognized. Eachwill receive a certificate commending his/herinterest and concern for the environment. The
top three winners of each category (in the coun-ty) will be awarded gift cards and art supplies.All first place winners will automaticallyadvance to the next level of competition forjudging. For more information, contactStephanie Egner at (262) 335-4804 [email protected].
Conservation poster contest open to grades K-12
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Unfortunately, too many of us knowsomeone - a family member, friend or col-league - who is affected by breast cancer.In fact, breast cancer accounts for nearlyone in three cancers diagnosed in U.S.women, according to the American CancerSociety.
Since there is no cure for breast cancer,much more needs to be done in the fightagainst this life-threatening disease.
There are several easy ways you canmake a difference this October, which isBreast Cancer Awareness Month, andbeyond:
Get the Word OutAwareness is crucial to early diagnosis
and timely treatment. Talk to your sisters,mothers, daughters, aunts and friendsabout scheduling annual checkups anddiagnostic tests.
Since genetics can play a factor, sharingyour medical history with your family isespecially important. Use free web servic-es, such as the governments FamilyHealth Portrait tool, available atwww.familyhistory.hhs.gov, to collect thisinformation and help your health careprovider formulate a prevention plan.
Show Your SupportBeyond spreading the word, there are
easy ways you can support the fightagainst breast cancer from your grocerystore list to fundraisers and more.
First, look for your favorite brands thatare giving back to the cause. For example,Nestl Pure Life Purified Water is support-ing The Breast Cancer ResearchFoundation (BCRF) through its Pink Packprogram. Every package of Nestl PureLife Purified Water marked with a pinkribbon represents a donation to BCRF,with a minimum of $750,000 this year.
BCRF is dedicated to breast cancer
research that will ultimately help lead toprevention and a cure. Currently, 91 centsof every dollar spent by BCRF is directed
towards breast cancer research and aware-ness programs, such as one of the grantsthat Nestl Pure Life is helping to fund,aimed at findings drugs to prevent breastcancer in those with the BRCA-mutation.To join Nestl Pure Life in supportingBCRF and make a direct donation sup-porting research efforts, visit www.bcr-fcure.org.
Another easy -- and fun -- way to showyour support and raise funds year round isby participating in walks and runs.Gather a group of friends and family andfind a local walk or race that raises fundsfor an organization tied to research or find-ing a cure. Its a meaningful way to getdirectly involved.
Healthy LifestyleBCRF-funded research has indicated
that there is a positive relationshipbetween exercise, a healthy lifestyle, andbreast cancer risk.
Among other things, it is important tomaintain a healthy body weight throughexercise and a well-balanced diet. Oneweight maintenance trick is to stay hydrat-ed and eat plenty of fiber-rich foods likealmonds, beans and apples, which makeyou feel full and can help you avoidovereating.
This Breast Cancer Awareness month,there aremany greatways tos u p p o r tcauses thatfight thisa l l - t o o -c o m m o n ,life-threat-ening dis-ease. Findout moreby visiting
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Multi-Media Masterpiecesart class offered to area youthMulti-Media Masterpieces, a visual art
class for youth, will be offered by the SchauerCommunity School of the Arts this fall. Theclass will be held on Mondays, Oct. 28-Dec.9. Ages 7-12 will meet from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.and ages 13-18 from 5:35 to 6:35 p.m.
Students will learn techniques with a vari-ety of media to create six art projects.Projects include pen and ink turkey, winterlandscape, poinsettias out of metal sheeting,3D Santa or Nutcracker, felt Christmas tree,and Wisemen or ornaments made out of rib-
bon. Art supplies are included and no experi-ence is needed.
Classes will be held at the Schauer Arts &Activities Center, 147 N. Rural Street in down-town Hartford.
To register for classes or request abrochure, contact the Schauer Center byphone at (262) 670-0560, ext. 4 or in person,Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5:30p.m., at 147 N. Rural Street in Hartford.
DivorceCare Support Grouphelps adults deal with divorce
DivorceCare, a special seminar and sup-port group, offers an opportunity and a place
where divorced adults can be with others whounderstand the hurt and distress associated
with a divorce.The free program meets twice monthly onSaturdays from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at PeaceLutheran Church, located at 1001 CenterStreet, Hartford. The program is open to every-one. A meal will be served following the meet-ing. Childcare is available if needed.
For more information or to register, call(262) 673-5610 or go to the church websiteat www.peacehartford.org.
Slinger Library offersweekly storytimes
The Slinger Community Library offers sto-
ries and crafts with Library Club at 9:30 a.m.on Wednesdays and Teddy Bear Time at 6:30p.m. on Thursdays. Storytimes are for childrenage 6 and younger and their caregivers.
Upcoming themes are: Oct. 16 and 17: Insects Oct. 23 and 24-Fall Oct. 30 and 31: Halloween party; kids
should wear their costumesThe library is located at 220 Slinger Rd.
West Bend Library storytimesPreschool Storytime is held Tuesdays and
UWWC plans Fish Fry FrenzyforOct. 17
Six area restaurants will be competing forthe title of Best Fish Fry in WashingtonCounty for the Fish Fry Frenzy set forThursday, Oct. 17 at UW-Washington County,400 University Drive, West Bend.
The event will include a silent auction, raf-fles, games and entertainment.
All proceeds from this event benefit theHOPE Scholarship program at the campus.Last years event raised $12,000, which wasdistributed among 12 students this fall.
For more information, visit www.fishfryfren-
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By Sam EricksonOctober is Fall Car Care Month. With the
imminent onset of winter, it's time to give yourcar a full system review. This handy checklistcan let you know what you should do in orderto get the most out of your car. If you've onlygot a short amount of time, follow these in
order to maximize your efforts.Brakes_Heat and increased travel during
summer can wear out the rotors, shoes, pads,drums and calipers on your brakes. These arecomplicated systems. While some people feelcomfortable handling this inspection and anyrepairs themselves, other less-knowledgeable
car owners rely on their mechanics to inspectand replace these.
The Engine_If your car runs rough on theroad or when idling, it's best to have it checkedout by a mechanic. Winter is a time when youare relying more on your car, so it's worth theinvestment.
Tires:Check the tires for their tread life andany worn or bald spots. Rotating tires regular-ly can prevent uneven wearing and increasethe life of every tire on your car. Checking forthe right tire pressure is important to do everymonth, but it is even more important as youmove into winter.
Battery_Increased battery problems in thewinter are actually often the result of the sum-mer heat and extended driving. Corroded bat-tery posts or a bulging case can indicate prob-lems. Professional tools are needed to test thejuice in your battery.
Wipers: Your wipers are your key to visi-
bility, and they are easy to replace and rela-tively inexpensive. You can visually inspectyour wipers for pits and cracks or you cancheck them as they work. If they have goodcontact and clear water cleanly, you probablywon't need to replace them for the winter.
Fluid Levels: Your car contains several dif-ferent fluids: power steering, brake, oil andwindshield wiper, to name a few. Check thelevels in your owner's manual and make sureto top off t hese before the season. It won't takelong and it won't be expensive. If you noticeany very low levels, it might be time to have aprofessional check for leaks.
Belts and Hoses: Belts and hoses appear inmany places in a car. Check for cracks in beltsand soft spots in hoses, which often appearnear the clams.
Air Filter: The best thing about an air filteris that it is easy to change. Air filters keep yourcar operating at peak efficiency and give you
the highest fuel efficiency. As cars idle more inwinter, this becomes increasingly important.
Lights: Check the alignment on your head-lights to make sure you aren't binding otherdrivers and all of your taillights and signals arein good working order. This will make commu-nication easier while on the road and maykeep you from getting pulled over and receiv-ing a ticket.
Few things are more important than goodcar care maintenance. Take the time to inspect,check and fix any problems with your vehicleto ensure you have a safe winter driving sea-son.
Fall car care checklist
By Sam EricksonA dependable car is easy to forget about. If
you drive every day, it can be easy to stop think-
ing about the car as a complex mechanicaldevice and to think of it more like a television-atool you use when you need it. With winterweather approaching, it's really time to startthinking about safety and preparing for thechange in the seasons. There are a lot of movingparts to check on a car, but, without good tires,the safety of a car might be seriously compro-mised. There are just a few simple s teps to take toensure you've got quality tires for the inclementweather approaching.
First, check the tire pressure. A monthly check
is best, but when it's cold outside, you'll want tocheck the pressure more often. Fill your tires tothe recommended level, which should be visible
on the tire or on the inside of the driver's door, thenext time you are at t he gas station. Keeping tiresat their recommended pressure keeps them work-ing at maximal efficiency and improves gasmileage.
Many people have heard of tire rotation butdon't actually know what it is. Most experts rec-ommend that tires should be rotated every 5,000to 8,000 miles. This rotation is important becauseit evens out the wear on your tires. Based on yourdriving habits, where you drive, what the roads
Safety for the fall
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By Sam EricksonWith all of the things to keep track of-the bat-
tery life on your phone, the kids' schedules, plansfor the weekend-it can be difficult to cram in all ofthe necessities, like taking good care of your carin the fall season. There are a lot of things to takecare of in your car, but a handy mnemonic to helpyou remember is the four Bs-blades, battery,brakes and belts.
Blades_Wiper blades are your first defenseagainst accidents because they help you to see
clearly and make smart decisions. Blades can getcracked or warped over time and their housingcases can become unbalanced, leading to poorvisibility. Compound that poor visibility with dan-gerous driving conditions like snow or ice, andyou could have a real problem. Wiper blades areeasy to replace and relatively inexpensive. Youcan pick up a cheap set at almost any store if yourcurrent wipers aren't cleaning up to your stan-dards.
Battery_Heat in summer can actually reduceyour battery life. A visual inspection will show youif your cables have corroded or if there is a prob-lem with contact on the battery posts. Cleaning
these is something that can and should be done
by a professional. A professional mechanic canalso check the battery power and recommendwhether you should have the battery replaced.The last thing you want is to be stuck somewherein the middle of bad weather with a dead battery.
Brakes_Good brakes are essential to the safeoperation of your car, particularly on bad roads.If your brake pedal has a little extra give or goesall the way down to the floor, it is definitely timeto have your brakes looked at by a professional.Sound is often your best indication of how your
brakes are doing. If there is noise when you applythe brake, like metal on metal, there might be toomuch wear on the disks. If there is a grindingnoise, you might have worn out the rotors or disks.Your best option is to have your car towed to theshop to prevent any possibility of an accident ifyour brakes are that worn down. Have yourbrakes checked regularly by an expert to avoidthese problems.
Belts (and hoses)_There are several differentbelts and hoses in your engine. When the engineis cool, squeeze the hose to check for soft ormushy spots, which often occur around theclamps. You can also look for cracks, bulges or
contamination of any sort with your eyes and with
your hands. If hoses are damaged, replacementshould take place immediately. A busted hose orbelt will leave you stranded on the side of theroad. If you have any questions, have your carinspected by an expert.
The simple fact is that in inclement weather
you rely more on your car than you do in the sum-mer, and the stakes are higher if there is a failure.There are a lot of things that can be checked inpreparation for the winter, but the simplicity of theFour Bs makes it a really useful way to approachfall car care.
Driving safely with the four Bs
are like and many other factors, some tires canwear more than others. Tire rotation will ensurethat the tires wear evenly and you won't have toreplace one before the others. All you will haveto do is move the wheels from one position on thecar to another to keep them in good shape.
Tread is probably your next step. Visuallyinspect your tires and the tread. If you can see thebars that run across the tires, it is definitely time tohave the tires replaced. Snow or winter tires area great option for those that have significantsnowfall to deal with every year. An old trick is tocheck the tires with a penny. If you insert thehead of the Abraham Lincoln picture and part of
it is hidden by the groove, you are on the safe
side. If you can see his entire head, it's time toreplace those tires. Finally, you'll want to listen toyour car at highway speeds for any irregularnoises, grinding or bumping sounds. If you dosense something, have it checked out by a pro-fessional.
Your tires are your first line of defense againstinclement weather and road conditions in thewinter. They should be checked regularly toensure you get the maximum life from them andthey are giving you maximum contact with theroad. Dealing with tires isn't a glamorous part ofcar care maintenance, but keeping your tires ingood shape will save you money in the long run
and ensure your safety.
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Wednesdays at 10 a.m. and Baby/ToddlerStorytime Wednesdays at 9:15 a.m. each
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Spotlight Productions will present Shrekthe Musical at the West Bend High SchoolTheatre, 1305 E. Decorah Road in West Bend,Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Oct.20.
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Storyteller and singer Stuart Stotts willbring his comedic personality to theSchauer Arts & Activities Center onSunday, Oct. 20 at 3 p.m.
Stotts is an award-winning singer,author, and storyteller who lives inDeForest, Wis. He has worked as a full-timeperformer since 1986 and gives over 200
shows a year for families around theMidwest. The Kennedy Center teachingartist is a frequent presenter at conferencesand workshops for teachers, parents andlibrarians.
Part of the Tikes in Pikes series, Stottsinteractive show for all ages is filled withsongs and stories that aim to be both funnyand educational. Stuart, who plays guitar,
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By Sam EricksonIts not a job that anyone looks forward to,
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If you dont have a ladder yourself, then itmight be time to invest in one. Better yet, see ifyou can borrow a neighbors. Of course, theyllbe more willing to lend you their tools if youoffer to help them with their own work. Thatway, you can trade time for money and get toknow your neighbor in the process.
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PUBLICATION NOTICESmall claims case no. 13-CV-21393 State ofWisconsin, Circuit Court,Milwaukee County. PlaintiffSterling Hasey CompanyLimited Partnership W67N222 Evergreen Blvd,Cedarburg, WI 53012 Vs.
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the following Small Claimscourt: Milwaukee CountyCourthouse TelephoneNumber of Clerk of Court:414-278-5100Courtroom/Room Number;400 Address 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, WI 53233on the following date andtime: October 17, 2013 8:30a.m. If you do not attend thehearing, the court may entera judgment against you inthe favor of the person(s)suing you. A copy of theclaim has been sent to youat your address as stated inthe caption above. Ajudgment may be enforcedas provided by law. Ajudgment awarding moneymay become a lien againstany real estate you own nowor in the future, and may alsobe enforced by garnishmentor seizure of property. Youmay have the option toAnswer without appearing incourt on the court date by
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PROFESSIONAL/TECHNICAL
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Maintenance
CNC Machining
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QUALITY CONTROLTECHNICIAN
Old Fashioned Foods, a leadingmanufacturer of specialty cheeseproducts, has an immediate opening fora lab technician. Duties includemoisture, 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
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Old Fashioned Foods, Inc.Attn: Quality Assurance ManagerPO Box 111, Mayville, WI 53050
HELGESEN INDUSTRIES HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR:
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In addition to great benefits, we offer the opportunity for cross trainingof other production positions. Send your resume or apply in person at:
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WASHINGTON COUNTY AREABridges 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.
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