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Members of the Germantown Community Band are pictured

during a July concert. Money raised from the band’s summer concert was recently donated to the Fisher House of Wisconsin organization. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

B Y  THOMAS J. MCKILLEN

MANAGING EDITOR

The Fisher House organization was the beneficiary ofmoney raised during a summer concert by the GermantownCommunity Band.

The band performed a holiday concert at GermantownHigh School Dec. 21. During a break in the per formance, banddirector James Barnes explained that the band had a tribute tothe armed forces during a summer show. During that show, ahat was passed around the audience and $300 was raised fora charity for military purposes.

Barnes said that when he asked those with connections tothe military where the money should go, he was told the fundsshould go toward the Fisher House.

Dan Buttery, a member of the Fisher House of Wisconsin

board of directors, explained the background of the FisherHouse organization. He said he first heard of the Fisher Housein 2008 when his former combat unit went to Afghanistan andsustained an 85 percent casualty rate. Buttery explained thatthe Fisher House is “a home away from home” for veterans andtheir families. The homes are located adjacent to military basesand Veterans Administration hospitals.

Buttery said a Fisher House is being started in Wisconsin atthe Veterans Hospital in Milwaukee near Miller Park. Butterysaid the Clement J. Zablocki Veterans Administration hospital isa “world class” facility which has a spinal cord injury treatmentcenter that draws veterans from all over the nation. Accordingto information from the Fisher House Wisconsin Web site,8,000 Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans are traveling to the

hospital for treatment of their wounds and injuries.

Fisher House to benefitfrom band’s ‘pass the

hat’ fund raiser

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High school seniors as well as non-tradi-tional age students are encouraged to applynow for scholarships at UW-WashingtonCounty. Scholarship applications for the2014-15 academic year at UW-WashingtonCounty (UW-WC) will be accepted untilFebruary 14, 2014 for new as well as return-ing students. Scholarships recognize academ-ic success and help provide financial supportfor students who have demonstrated academ-ic excellence, leadership and communityinvolvement.

Scholarship workshops are planned tohelp students complete the online applicationand answer questions. Iva Thelen, executivedirector of the Washington County CampusFoundation, will meet with students during thehour-long workshops, scheduled in computerlab, room #213 on the following dates:

• Wednesday, January 8, noon – 1pm• Thursday, January 23, 5pm-6pmRegistration is required for the workshops

as space is limited. To register, visit the campuswebsite at washington.uwc.edu and click onscholarships, located under the

"apply/pay/register" tab.UW-WC has one of the strongest scholar-ship programs among the 13 campuses that

comprise the UW-Colleges. Over $150,000in scholarships were awarded to 96 studentsin 2013. The scholarships are funded throughgifts from community members, foundations,alumni and area businesses and help providea quality University of Wisconsin educationmore affordable and accessible.

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nificant international, national, and state-wideevents, all designed to put in perspective whatoccurred locally in Germantown and the sur-rounding area during the decade. Captionedphotos of developing agricultural and com-mercial ventures, along with schools, churches,recreation and family life tell the story of a

sleepy, rural area growing into a booming citysuburb. The book is made personal throughrarely-seen photos provided by people in the

community sharing their family's story.The 128-page, 8-by-11-inch hard coverbook, printed on high quality, durable paper,sells for $55, tax included. It is available atthe publisher, Allied Digital Photo, at GermanGlass and Gifts, and at Sinter KlausenChristmas Shop and through www.bastbellmu-seum.com, with an additional shipping fee of$5.

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The following report was taken from recordsat the Germantown Police Department.

Drug possessionA male subject was taken into custody for

possession of drug paraphernalia at 12:57 a.m.

Dec. 10 after police made contact with him in adisabled vehicle in the W20000 block of CountyLine Road.

Operating while intoxicated• A male subject was arrested for operating

while intoxicated-third offense at 6:41 p.m. Dec.9 following a traffic stop at S. Highway 41 andCounty Line Road.

Retail theft• A subject was arrested for retail theft at

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• A male employee at Walmart, W190N9855 Appleton Ave., was taken into custodyfor theft Dec. 9 after investigation revealed hehad stolen from the business. He was also foundto have a warrant through the village policedepartment.

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in the N11000 block of Legend Avenue reportedDec. 10 that an unknown subject had sprayed afire extinguisher throughout the hallway.

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Germantown Senior Center outingsThe Germantown Senior Center will be

offering the following day trips for seniors:• Fireside Dinner Theatre–Wednesday,

 Jan. 22. This trip to the Fireside Dinner Theatrein Fort Atkinson will include popular bandrevue Sizzlin' 60's (featuring rock bands suchas The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The BeachBoys and The Supremes) and a luncheon.Seniors will depart from the GermantownMcDonald's at 9 a.m. and return around 5:30p.m. Cost is $99. Reservation deadline is Jan.8.

• Milwaukee Admiralsgame–Wednesday, Feb. 5. Seniors will see

the Admirals face off with the Hamilton BullDogs and enjoy Bingo with prizes. Group willleave Germantown Center Mall at 3:15 p.m.and return at approximately 10:30 p.m. Thecost is $35. Sign-up deadline is Jan. 27 asseating is limited. (Note: those who are singersshould call Sarah at 262-238-7537 to get onthe list to join in for the singing of "God BlessAmerica.")

• Badger's 94th anniversary celebra-tion–Saturday, Feb. 8. Seniors will head to theMemories Dinner Theatre in Port Washingtonto enjoy a buffet lunch and see "SwingDance," a new comedy routine by LyndaMartens. The trip will include a stop at CedarCreek Settlement shops in Cedarburg's historicdowntown and a post-show visit to Sweetheart

Cakes for a Valentine cupcake. Group willleave Germantown Center Mall at 9:50 a.m.and return at approximately 5 p.m. Cost is$79.No refunds as of Jan. 6 unless a replace-ment 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.

Senior Center computer classesThe following computer classes will be

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Buttery said ground will be broken for theFisher House near the Milwaukee VA hospitalthis spring, with the house expected to be openapproximately a year later. The Milwaukee

Fisher House will be the 69th Fisher House builtnationwide. Buttery explained funds are raisedprivately and then turned over to the VA. Hesaid the VA operates the Fisher House due toprivacy and legal reasons.

“We will continue to be part of this organi-zation,” Buttery said.

The Milwaukee Fisher House will be one ofthe largest Fisher House units in the nation, withapproximately 13,000 square feet, accordingto the organization’s Web site.

Buttery added that 95 percent of all funds

raised goes toward the purpose of creating theFisher House and that it is not be tied in admin-istrative costs.

Buttery then recalled when he was in themilitary 10 years ago and celebratingChristmas in a remote location in Iraq.

“I just ask that when you get through the hol-iday season this year, just take time to think ofthose who are protecting us (and) our right todo what we do, to have these celebrations. Letthem know that when they come home andwhen they could get injured, we’re taking careof them. The families are the most important partof the healing and the recovery,” Buttery said.

A hat was passed around during the Dec.21 concert to collect additional funds for thehouse. For more information of the FisherHouse, go to www.fisherhousewi.org.

From page 1

...Fisher House donation

• Intro to Facebook–Thursdays, Feb. 6,13, 20 and 27, 12:15 to 1:15 p.m.

• Basic Beginners–Tuesdays, Feb. 4, 14,18 and 25, 7 to 8 p.m.

• Intro to Microsoft Word2007–Wednesdays, Feb. 5, 12, 19 and 26, 7to 8 p.m.

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5, 13, 20 and 27, 7 to 8 p.m.The fee for each class is $30.To sign up, visit the Senior Center or call

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Tai Chi for Seniors beginsJan. 6 at Senior Center

Tai Chi for Seniors will be offeredMondays, Jan. 6-Feb. 24, 1 to 2 p.m., at theGermantown Senior Center, W162 N11960Park Ave. This traditional Chinese exercisepracticed for relaxation, balance, strength andflexibility will be taught by Sherrod Milewski,who has been teaching Tai Chi and related

exercises for more than 30 years. Fee is $65.For more information, call Milewski at (414)840-4590. To contact the Senior Center, call(262) 253-7799.

...News and EventsFrom page 4

The Germantown Hawks fifth grade team won the Shorewood Tournament a few weeks ago. Pictured are (front row) Tony Loberger, Jared Barbieri, Riley Wagie, CJBuckholz, Marques Knight, (middle row) Tyson Miller, Jacob Benes, BrandonLauner, Andrew Case, Tyler Benes, (back row) Coach Benes, Coach Barbeiri, JT Barbieri, Coach Loberger. Submitted photo.

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Members of the Kettle Moraine Fine ArtsGuild will show recently created artwork in their

annual holiday exhibit at the Schauer Arts &

Activities Center. The Guild's eclectic mix oforiginal artwork will be on display in the

Suckow Family Art Gallery through Sunday, Jan. 5, 2014.

Founded in 2001 and numbering over 30members, the Guild holds monthly meetings thatfeature speakers, workshops, demonstrations,and that provide an opportunity for collabora-tion among members. The Guild is one of theSchauer Center's four resident groups.

Guild members who will be displaying theirwork include: Kathleen Hosch (Dousman), FrankHoeffler (Germantown), Karin Corteen, Allen Johnso n, Jan Lindborg, CarolAnn Rose(Hartford), John Edgar, Polly Edgar (Hubertus),Dawn Regan (Hustisford), David Bielot,

Courtney Goldbach (Rubicon), Casey Puetz(Waukesha), Patrick Fleming, Patricia Gergetz,

Vicki Gierach, Louise Joyner, and Sharon Oelke(West Bend).

Artwork is for sale, unless noted. A portionof the exhibit is dedicated to pieces that arepriced under $50, making them perfect for hol-iday gift giving.

The Suckow Family Art Gallery is locatedon the second level of the Schauer Center at147 N. Rural Street in downtown Hartford.Gallery hours are Monday through Friday from9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 11:30 a.m.to 2 p.m. One can visitSchauerCenter.org/Events/Gallery for detailsabout other upcoming exhibits.

Local artists exhibit at Schauer Center now through Jan. 5

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Whitefish Bay set the pace againstMenomonee Falls Dec. 21 with a 13-2 run tostart the game and kept control throughout,

winning 64-36 in a game played at the AlMcGuire Center."Hats off to Whitefish Bay, they're good at

what they do," Menomonee Falls Coach BenFarley said afterward.

Bay used its length and a full court defenseto limit scoring opportunities for MenomoneeFalls. A seven-point run by the Blue Dukes gaveWhitefish Bay a 43-23 lead with 53 secondsleft before halftime after Ryan Olver converteda free throw.

"Their length is the biggest thing that both-ered us," Farley said.

The Blue Dukes continued to build on thelead in the second half, outscoringMenomonee Falls by 12 points in the third

quarter and eight points in the fourth quarter. Jake Stauffacher led Menomonee Falls

with nine points.

Afterward, Menomonee Falls had a 2-1Greater Metro Conference record and a 4-4overall mark. Menomonee Falls was sched-uled to play at the John ChekourasTournament at Homestead High School Dec.27-28.

Hamilton results

Hamilton beat Marquette Dec. 20, 65-52.Brady Ellingson led Hamilton with 35 points.Afterward, Hamilton had a 2-1 Greater Metrorecord and a 5-3 overall mark.

Hamilton was to play Racine Horlick at the

Luke Homan Tournament at Brookfield CentralDec. 28.

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The Germantown boys basketball teamadded to their record-setting winning streakDec. 21, as the Warhawks followed a game-opening seven-point run with a 23-4 run in thesecond quarter on the way a to a 68-44 winover Pius Xi Dec. 21 at the Al McGuire Classic,which was held at the Al McGuire Center.

Germantown opened the game with bas-

kets by Jon Averkamp and Evan Wesenberg,and a basket by Jake Showalter prompted Piusto call time out.

Germantown continued to add onto itslead, as a 10-point run gave Germantown a 34-11 lead with three minutes left in the secondquarter.

Afterward, Germantown Coach Steve

Showalter said "top guys against top guys wemade a good statement and that's what we'retrying to do."

 Jake Showalter led Germantown with 18points while Brian Bearden added 16 points.

The win followed a 73-50 North ShoreConference win at Grafton the previousevening. The Pius victory was the 65th consecu-tive win for Germantown, a winning streak that

dates to the beginning of the 2011-12 season.Germantown's winning streak is the longest win-ning streak among any boys basketball team instate history.

The game was third weekend whereGermantown had a Friday game followed by aSaturday contest. The Warhawks then hadFriday/Saturday games at the WBY ShootoutDec. 27-28.

Boys basketball: Germantown adds to winning streak

The Germantown girls basketball team fellbehind early against Arrowhead Dec. 21 anda late comeback fell short, as Germantownlost 55-48.

It was the first loss of the season forGermantown

Arrowhead scored the first 13 points untilGermantown went on a 7-2 run to make thescore 15-7 after one quarter. Arrowhead keptthe lead between nine and 12 points duringthe second quarter and extended the lead to40-21 following a basket by Lauren Petersonnear the 6:30 mark of the third quarter.

But Germantown rallied late in the gameas they converted three three-point basketslate in the fourth quarter. But Arrowhead con-verted several free throws toward the end tohold off Germantown's comeback.

Afterward, Germantown Coach MattStuve noted that Arrowhead was able to break

Germantown's pressure defense and it tookGermantown several minutes to adjust."Arrowhead came out really well prepared

with a lot of intensity and it took us three tofour minutes to figure that out and meet thatlevel of effort," Stuve said. "For the rest of the

game we played OK."Stuve added that the details were key to

the final result."Against Arrowhead, you have to do the

little things. If you don't, you get the result wehad today. Just be more mindful of the details."

Germantown was to play at the ChristineRathke Memorial tournament at Franklin HighSchool Dec. 26-28.

Menomonee Falls results

Menomonee Falls had a 2-1 GreaterMetro Conference record and a 3-5 overallmark following a 62-36 win over West AllisCentral Dec. 28. Erin Otzelberger ledMenomonee Falls with 15 points.

Menomonee Falls was scheduled to playat the Fort Atkinson tournament Dec. 27.

Hamilton results

Hamilton lost to Divine Savior Holy AngelsDec. 20, 48-31. Taylor Klug led Hamilton with

13 points. Afterward, Hamilton had a 2-1record in the Greater Metro Conference and3-3 overall record.

Hamilton was to play in the AshwaubenonHoliday Classic Dec. 27-28.

Girls basketball: Germantowncomeback falls short

Germantown’s Brian Bearden (right) is guarded by two Pius XI players during the AlMcGuire Classic held at the Al McGuire Center Dec. 21. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

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GENERAL EMPLOYMENT SKILLED TRADES

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Must be able to work flexible hoursbetween 5:00AM and 5:00PM. M-F,

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

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Weld-Fab Mfg.Corp.is l ooking 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 paperwork

Maintain a clean and orderly work areaFollow 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: HR180 James Street, Slinger, WI 53086

 [email protected]

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 a

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 53027

262-709-4444 • Email address: [email protected] OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER/DRUG FREE WORKPLACE

www.helgesen.com

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

SKILLED

 TRADES

We have a FULL-TIME TELLER POSITION open in our Hartford office. Teller will be

responsible 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 Hartford Attn. 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 TELLER

 A Washington County Metal Fabrication company iscurrently 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 company’s highly 

engineered products.

Duties include but not limited to:

 Ability to read and understand engineered drawings a plusProcessing customer’s order on a timely basesMaintaining Company Prints and files

Have a sufficient technical and mechanical aptitudeDetail oriented

Strong customer focusGreat interpersonal skills

Previous experience with order entry systems Works with Sales to identify customer’s requirements

Previous experience working in theMetal manufacture industry

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

holidays.

Please send resume with salary requirements.

Express News- GBP.O. Box 335

Germantown,WI 53022

PROFESSIONAL

 / TECHNICAL

GENERALEMPLOYMENT

DELIVERY DRIVER AND

MISC. WAREHOUSEMust have a good driving record,

be able to lift up to 50 pounds,

and have scheduling flexibility.Hours vary between 7am-7pm Mon-Fri.

P.O. Box 335-KUGermantown, WI 53022 or 

[email protected]

NO WALK-INS OR PHONE CALLS PLEASE.

Part-Time - Please send a resume to:

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Nursing OpportunitiesCNA Full Time PM Position

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POSITIONSPlease apply in person or call for further information

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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,

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Holiday Pay Premium ~ Paid Travel TimeMileage Reimbursement ~ Learn While You EarnDental Insurance ~ Referral Bonus ~ Paid Training

New CaregiversWelcome

Or apply in person atThe Gables of Germantown

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(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 provider of senior living in southeastern Wisconsin and is

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1002 ComingEvents

Express News Home,Garden and LandscapeShow at Waukesha ExpoCenter on February 21-23,2014. Fri. 3-8pm, Sat. 9-5pm, Sun. 9-3pm Admission:$5 Children 12 and underare free Special Friadmission: Buy One-GetOne Free Special Sunadmission: Get in free with 2

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1005 Legal Notices

STATE OF W ISCONSINCircuit Court Clark CountyIn re the Paternity of: L.V.S.Kamie V. Stern Petitioner,

and Timothy A. QuickRespondent. Publication

Notice Case N o. 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 pursuantto sec. 767.225(1), Wis.

Stats., should not beentered pending judgmentin this action for the reliefrequested. If you do notappear at the hearing

scheduled, the court maygrant a temporary order

and/or a judgment againstyou for the revision of the

current judgment for achange of placement as

requested by Petitioner. Youmay contact Petitioner’s

attorney or the ClarkCounty Clerk of Courts to

request copies of alldocuments filed in thisaction. If you require

reasonableaccommodations due to a

disability to participate inthe court process, please

call: (715) 743-5181 at leastfive (5) working days prior

to 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, WI54460-0416 (715) 229-

2284

The Express Newsrecommends that care betaken in answering ads thatsound too good to be true.The Express News assumesno responsibility. Answer atyour own risk.

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sex orientation, ancestries,or familiar status, or anintention to make any suchpreference limitation ordiscrimination. Thisnewspaper will notknowingly 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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