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CHURCH LISTINGSNEOSHOFAITH BIBLE ALLIANCE CHURCHW2799 Lehman Rd, Neosho, 920-625-3538Rev. Jeff [email protected] Worship Service 9am. & 10:30am.Nursery provided 10:30am Service.Sunday School, all ages 9am.
WEST BENDST. JOHN’S EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH809 South 6th Avenue, West Bend262-334-4901 • www.stjohnswestbend.orgWorship Wed. & Sat. 6pm;Sun. 8am, 9:30am & 11am
JACKSONSTILL WATERS CHURCHA METHODIST COMMUNITY3617 Scenic Rd., Jackson 262-677-1311 www.stillwaterschurch.comContemporary Services. Worship: Saturday5pm, Labor Day thru Memorial Day. Sunday 9& 10:30am. Staffed Nursery & Sunday Schoolprovided at all services.
CHRIST EVANGELICALLUTHERAN CHURCHN168 W20152 Main St., Jackson, WI 53037262-677-3143. Pastor Duane A. Swenson.Worship: 9am Sundays. Communion on 1st, 3rdand 5th Sunday of every month.
Dear Dr. Winter, I have a bag of dentures. I havebeen to a large denture factory and even aftermaking me three sets of teeth my dentures fall outof my mouth when I talk and eat. I use almost ahalf a tube of Fixodent per day and they still moveand the adhesive makes me nauseous. I have losttoo much weight and I hope you can help me.
Dear Alice, I am so sorry for your problems.Dentures are an art form that is often lost if dentistsdon’t perform this service often. I lecture aroundthe country on dentures and there are severalimportant features that we can evaluate to see if wecan help you with your problems.
I take preliminary impressions and make customtrays to insure we capture all of the importantdenture landmarks. Improperly made dentures ordentures that are overextended can interfere withswallowing, chewing and speech.
The measurements called vertical dimension ofocclusion help us to determine how far your noseand chin should be from each other. Loss of teethis like a door without a door jam to tell it where toclose. So, we carefully measure and determinewhere your jaws should meet.
We utilize the finest porcelain and plastic teethto prevent wear and often we will set these teethchairside (for our Turbyfill Deluxe dentures) orsimply place a few teeth so we can obtain idealspeech sounds and esthetic display.
Occlusion is king! If denture teeth are notfabricated for solid biting or if a dentist uses flatplaned teeth; a patient will have difficulty cuttingand chewing their food.
Lastly, using injection molding technology, ourdentures are made with less than .1% shrinkage sothe dentures fit tightly and have minimalmovement.
Please go to our website:www.hamptondentalassociates.com and underpublications read articles I have written aboutmini-implants, snap-on-dentures, hybridprostheses and implant bridges. These are allupgrades we offer our patients that have dentures
and partial dentures.Dentures and partials are not final prostheses.
They are interim or temporary prostheses so thatpatients may upgrade and add implants tostabilize their remaining bone and provide betterchewing for our patients. While some patientsmay need to live their lives in dentures and that isfine for some people, most denture wearers wouldeventually like to remove the palates of theirdentures so they can taste their food. They wouldlike biting forces that approximate what they hadwhen they had teeth and they don’t want to taketeeth out and put them in water at the end of along day.
If you would like a new patient exam, wouldlike to hear about options for upgrading awayfrom removable prostheses or if you just want areally wonderful set of dentures we would behappy to see you for an appointment. Please callus at 414-464-9021 and mention this article for aspecial consideration.
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Football: Hartford rallies to beat SlingerHartford football was tied with Homestead and
Whitefish Bay for the North Shore Conference lead fol-lowing a 24-21 win at Slinger Sept. 8.
Hartford and Slinger were tied at 14-14 heading intohalftime but a 34-yard-field goal by A.J. Arndt gave theOrioles a 17-14 lead at the 8:21 mark of the fourthquarter. Slinger took the lead on a 25-yard run by TylerEvans at the 10:39 mark of the fourth quarter butHartford rallied and took the lead for good on a 1-yardrun by Logan Broker.
Slinger dropped to 2-2 in the conference. West Bend East lost to Homestead 32-3 to drop to 2-
2. West Bend West got its first win of the season with a33-14 win over Nicolet. Canon Meistrand ran 23 timesfor 298 yards and four touchdowns for West.
Kettle Moraine Lutheran dropped to 0-4 following a13-7 loss to Waupun. The Chargers score came on a 1-yard run by Blake Nelsen at the 7:53 mark of the first
quarter.Living Word Lutheran beat HOPE Christian 48-0. Sam
Crook completed 6 of 15 passes for 78 yards and threetouchdowns and also ran for a score. Cale Goeman alsoran for a touchdown while the Timberwolves otherscores came on a kickoff return by J.J. Wingo and asafety by Michael Prasch.
Girls volleyball: KML second at home inviteKettle Moraine Lutheran (KML) finished second in
their home tournament Sept. 9, losing in the titlematch to Appleton Xavier 22-25, 18-25. KML openedthe day with wins over Racine St. Catherine’s (25-11,25-13) and Wisconsin Heights (25-18, 25-18) and fol-lowed that with wins over Edgewood (25-17, 25-17)and Lakeside Lutheran (22-25, 25-14, 15-13).
West Bend West split games at the Lancer Invite,posting wins over Oshkosh West, Greendale and
Menomonee Falls while losing to Divine Savior HolyAngels in the title match 22-25, 18-25.
Cross country: Groves, Beyer win at FallsSlinger's Makalia Groves won the Matt Hadler Invite
at Menomonee Falls Rotary Park Sept. 9 with a time of19:24. The team finished fifth overall. Slinger's AugieBeyer won the boys race with a time of 16:07 while theteam finished fourth overall.
In girls competition, Hartford finished 10th whileWest Bend East finished 11th. Hartford was led by AlyxEvans, who finished 20th with a time of 20:27. East wasled by Ella Gustafson, who finished 36th with a time of21:37.
In boys competition West Bend East finished 11th atthe meet while Hartford finished 12. Evan Williams ledEast by finishing 13thwith a time of 16:47 while JohnBinns led Hartford by finishing 30th with a time of 17:33.
If boots, a warm hat and a tuned-upsnow blower are the only items on yourwinter preparation list, your home main-tenance plan may need a makeover.These simple home maintenance projectscan help lower your energy bills, preventmore costly repairs and/or increase thelifespan of your home.
1. Heating & Ventilation - Examineyour fireplace and chimney system toensure that no soot or creosote has col-lected. Any cracks or voids could poten-tially cause a fire. Before you turn thefurnace or boiler on, replace the air fil-ter and hire a professional to inspect theunit more thoroughly. These steps willimprove the efficiency and life of yourfurnace and will ensure stable indoor airquality.
2. Seal Windows and Doors - If notproperly sealed, windows and doors canbe a major culprit for heat loss. To keepthe warm air inside, inspect the weath-er-stripping around your home's win-dows and doors for leaks, rot or decay.Repair or replace structural framing, andcaulk inside and out, if necessary.
3. Insulate well - One of the easiestand most effective defenses against heat
loss is proper insulation. Prevent colddrafts from entering and the loss ofheated air through basement headers,which, when left exposed, can makeyour furnace work harder. Look for amoisture-resistant product offering highthermal performance, such as RoxulComfortbatt insulation. This type ofmineral wool insulation makes installa-tion simple. All that's needed is a serrat-ed blade or bread knife. Cut the batt tofit the cavity and press into place. Theinsulation will help improveenergy effi-ciency as soon as it's in place and pro-vide savings over the lifetime of yourhome. Comfortbatt can also be used totop or replace old attic insulation. Aimfor an R-50 or a depth of 16 inches.
4. Backyard Care - Save your prop-erty from potential damage by trimmingovergrown trees and shrubs to preventice-laden branches from thrashingagainst electrical wires and your home'sexterior. Drain/shut off any exteriorfaucets and sprinkler systems to preventfreezing. Ensure rain or snow drainsaway from the house to avoid foundationproblems.
5. Roof and Gutters - Inspect yourroof for shingles that are warped, dam-aged or even missing to prevent a futureleak. Use roofing cement and a caulkinggun to seal joints where water couldpenetrate, such as around the chimney,skylights or vent pipes. Make sure thatyour gutters and downspouts are secure-ly fastened. Downspouts should extendat least five feet away from the home toprevent flooding.
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Spring and summer may be the sea-sons most often associated with land-scaping and lawn care, but tending tolawns and gardens is a year-round job. Iflawn and garden responsibilities dipconsiderably in winter, then fall is thelast significant chance before the newyear that homeowners will have toaddress the landscaping around theirhomes.
Fall lawn care differs from spring andsummer lawn care, even if the warmtemperatures of summer linger intoautumn. Homeowners who want theirlawns to thrive year-round can takeadvantage of the welcoming weather offall to address any existing or potentialissues.
• Keep mowing, but adjust howyou mow. It's important that homeown-ers continue to mow their lawns so longas grass is growing. But as fall transi-tions into winter, lower the blades so thegrass is cut shorter while remainingmindful that no blade of grass shouldever be trimmed by more than one-third.Lowering the blades will allow more sun-light to reach the grass in the monthsahead.
• Remove leaves as they fall. Muchlike apple-picking and foliage, rakingleaves is synonymous with fall. Somehomeowners may wait to pick up a rakeuntil all of the trees on their propertiesare bare. However, allowing fallen leavesto sit on the ground for extended peri-ods of time can have an adverse effecton grass. Leaves left to sit on the lawnmay ultimately suffocate the grass byforming an impenetrable wall thatdeprives the lawn of sunlight and oxy-gen. The result is dead grass and possi-bly even fungal disease. Leaves may notneed to be raked every day, but home-
owners should periodically rake andremove leaves from their grass, even ifthere are plenty left to fall still hangingon the trees.
• Repair bald spots. Summer exactsa toll on lawns in various ways, and evenhomeowners with green thumbs may endup with a lawn filled with bald spotscome September. Autumn is a great timeto repair these bald spots. Lawn repairmixes like Scotts® PatchMaster containmulch, seed and fertilizer to repair baldspots, which can begin to recover in aslittle as seven days. Before applyingsuch products, remove dead grass andloosen the top few inches of soil. Followany additional manufacturer instructionsas well.
• Aerate the turf. Aerating reducessoil compacting, facilitating the deliveryof fertilizer and water to a lawn's roots.While many homeowners, and particular-ly those who take pride in tending totheir own lawns, can successfully aeratetheir own turf, it's best to first have soiltested so you know which amendmentsto add after the ground has been aerat-ed. Gardening centers and homeimprove-ment stores sell soil testing kits thatmeasure the pH of soil, but homeownerswho want to test for nutrients or heavymetals in their soil may need to sendtheir samples to a lab for further testing.
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Hundreds of individuals, families, andmembers of the corporate and small busi-ness community will join together onSaturday, Sept. 23 at Regner Park in WestBend for the Alzheimer’s AssociationWalk to End Alzheimer’s®. On-site regis-tration begins at 8:30 a.m., with thewalk starting promptly at 10:00 a.m.Walkers will enjoy a scenic walk throughbeautiful Regner Park, plus all the preand post- Walk festivities including acomplimentary lunch, team photos, anew Caregiver Sanctuary tent withresources and respite for hardworkingcaregivers, and the Purple Clubhouseactivity area featuring family activities,temporary tattoos and a silly Purple self-ie station. The Opening Ceremony willinclude a special Promise Garden tributeto all those whose lives have beentouched by Alzheimer’s. Members of theWest Bend High School Band, conductedby band director, Leah Duckert, as well asJazzercise led by Tammy Mell, will ener-gize the crowd with a pep-rally beforethe walk. Post walk entertainment willbe provided by Downtown Harrison.
This year’s walk is chaired by Dr.Larry Sullivan, Neurologist, FroedtertHealth and Debbie Spaeth, President ofSSA Sales Reps, and team leader for theSpaeth Family Team. "Everyone has areason to end Alzheimer’s disease," saidDr. Sulllivan. "There are nearly 2,800individuals living with Alzheimer’s dis-ease in Washington County. The Walk toEnd Alzheimer’s gives local people theopportunity to raise money to fundresearch, and provide care and supportservices to local individuals and familiesin need." Debbie Spaeth, whose familyhas been involved in the Walk for manyyears said, "While great strides have beenmade over the past 20+ years in dealingwith heart disease and the many types of
cancer, Alzheimer's disease has not seenthe same amount of research attentionand research funding. Fortunately, overthe past few years, Alzheimer's disease isstarting to receive that awareness andfunding. The Walk to End Alzheimer'sgives us all a "concrete" way to help raisethe funds for research and awareness ofthe disease, and provide help for thoseaffected including the individual withAlzheimer’s, the family and caregivers."
Over the last five years, theWashington County Walk has raised$385,626 for the Walk to End Alzheimer’sin Washington County. The money raisedwill help individuals living withAlzheimer’s and their families access sup-port and services, including theAlzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline,support groups, research, education andtraining.
How to registerParticipants can register, support
another walker and get informationonline at www.alz.org/walk. For ques-tions or assistance, please call 800-272-3900. Registration can also be done theday of the walks, beginning at 8:30 a.m.The Walk begins at 10:00 a.m.
About Walk to End Alzheimer’sAlzheimer's Association Walk to End
Alzheimer’s® is the nation’s largest eventto raise awareness and funds forAlzheimer’s care, support and research.
Held annually in hundreds of commu-nities across the country, this inspiringevent calls on volunteers of all ages tobecome Champions in the fight againstAlzheimer’s. Champions include peopleliving with the disease, friends, families,neighbors, caregivers, and business andcommunity leaders. Together we can endAlzheimer’s – the nation’s sixth-leadingcause of death.
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4, 5, or 6 days/week; You Choose!Additional $2.50/hr on weekends.
Apply in person at:
CUST. SERVICE
GENERAL EMPLOYMENT
We are seeking person with administrativemedical background to schedule nurses toperform in-home visits and coordinate NationalAccounts.
✰ Requires organizational skills and solidcomputer skills
Call us Today at 262-677-9204 or applyOn line at:
WWW.BrightStarcare.com/west-bendEmail: [email protected]
Are you Looking ForAn Office Position?
Independently Owned and Operated
GENERAL LABORAll shifts available
1st-$10 2nd-$10.25 3rd-$10.50Work Now! Please Apply:
3235 West Lincoln Ave.Milwaukee, WI 53221
Lot AttendantPositive attitude. Full time position
open! Paid Vacations, PaidHolidays, 401k, Health and Dental
Insurance available! $11.00/hr.Apply in person to
Greater MilwaukeeAuto Auction
8711 W. Brown Deer RoadMilwaukee, WI 53224
(414) 365-3500
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FedEx Ground is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer(Minorities/Females/Disability/Veterans) committed to a diverse workforce
Walk-in and directly apply!Benefits available upon completion of time
requirements. Must be 18 to apply.
Call 262-796-3980 for more information
OPEN HOUSE SAT., SEPT. 16, 2017 11AM-3PMPERMANENT PART-TIME JOBS AVAILABLE
AVAILABLE SORTS TIMES10:30am - 2:30pm Monday-Friday
12:00am - 4:00am Tuesday-Saturday4:30am - 8:30am Tuesday-Saturday
For more informationText FedEx to 69922
or visitGroundWarehouseJobs.fedex.com
Location: New Berlin, WIClick on: Get Started
Parcel Assistant11.10/per hour
FedEx Ground16555 W. Rogers DriveNew Berlin, WI 53151
On MCTS route #6
We offer health, dental and vision benefits,401k, PTO, and tuition reimbursement.
Start your career today!Send resume to: [email protected]
D&H Industriesis a metal
manufacturingplant located in
Oconomowoc, WIDue to continued growth, we are seeking:
PUNCH PRESS MACHINE OPERATORS1st and 2nd Shift
We are looking for entry level and experiencedPunch Press machine operators and set-up operators.
We are looking for hand on mechanically inclinedindividuals to train if you don’t have previous
experience running punch presses.
Qualified candidates must have:• The desire to learn and grow • Reliable Transportation• Stable work history • Good past attendance record
Welders - 1st and 2nd ShiftTool & Die Makers - 1st Shift
Assembly - 1st Shift
SKILLED TRADES
GENERAL EMPLOYMENT
CAREER FAIR
Can't attend the job fair?Stop in or send your resume to: [email protected]
We offer a friendly and respectful work environment, competitve wages, excel-lent benefits including vaction, holidays, company paid life insurance, company
paid short-term and long term disability and 401k with company match!
Wednesday, September 203:00 pm - 5:00 pm
857 W. State Street - Hartord, WITour the Facility & Participate in On-site Interviews
You can print an application from our website andbring it with you to the career fair or complete an application on-site
www.tritontrailers.com/careers/
FULL TIME POSITIONS:Enclosed Trailer/Fabricator/Assembler
Carpentry or construction skills, measurement skills andpower tools experience needed
Open Trailer AssemblersManufacturing experience required; Must be able to a read a tape
measure and have experience using basic hand tools
Experienced WeldersSteel and Aluminum Welders Needed;
Experienced applicants only, Must pass weld test.
CNC Machinists Desired1st & 2nd Shift Available2nd shift hours are (4) 10 Hour days,with Fridays being OVERTIME!
Experienced CNC MachinistVertical & Horizontal Lathe, and Mills/MasterCAM,Haas, and Fanuc Control experience a plus.
CHECK OUT OUR ENJOYABLE, & FLEXIBLE,YET CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENT.FAMILY OWNED GROWING BUSINESS
Full Benefits (Health, Dental, Vision, and Life).Compensation based on experience, and skills.
Please email your resumes to:[email protected]
731 Industrial Drive, Slinger, WI 53086 - USA
Condition Report Writer/Body Shop Estimator
Like Skill SetExperience Needed.
Health & Dental Insurance, 401k, Paid Vacations, Paid Holidays.
Largest Independent Auto Auction in Wisconsin
Apply in personGreater Milwaukee Auto Auction
8711 W. Brown Deer RoadMilwaukee, WI 53224 • 414.365.3500
SALES/MARKETING
No experiencenecessary.
Mon -Thurs 8:30 to 5:00.
This is anhourly/
commissionbased position.
Apply in person at
8990 N. 51 St.,Brown Deer
Or email resume to
Or fax resume to262-242-9450
is lookingfor a
part time
INSIDESALES
REP
SLINGER, WI3155 Scenic Rd. Slinger, WI 53086
(262) 677-9026
BARABOO, WIE10879 Deer Run Rd. Baraboo, WI 53913
(608) 356-2429
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