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Abandoned bike sale atWest Bend PoliceDepartment: The WestBend Police Department willbe selling its Spring 2015inventory of approximately80 abandoned/ recoveredbicycles on April 25 from 8to 10:30 a.m. The bike salewill occur at the West BendPolice Department, 350 VineStreet (north side, betweenCity Hall and the MutualMall). Parking is available atCity Hall, 1115 S. Main St.,and Mutual Mall, 1043 S.Main St.
All bicycles will be sold for
$15 which includes a City ofWest Bend Bicycle Licensewhich is required for all sales.The license is good for the lifeof the bike. Bicycles will besold on a “first come, firstserved” basis, and one bicy-cle per person.
The bicycles will be sold“as is” with no warranty.Bicycle sales are by cashonly (no checks or creditcards accepted) and thebicycle must be removed bythe purchaser from the PoliceDepartment immediately fol-lowing its sale. All sales arefinal with a no return policy.
Questions about the bicy-cle sales should be directedto Lt. Micheal Hartwell at(262) 335-5012.
Pictured are Rob Selzler (Future Farmers of America advisor), JimCurler (Slinger school district Assistant Superintendent), Emma, LeeKissinger, Ciara, Carol, Hedi, Ashley, Lillia, Kevin Kissinger, Greg
Guderyon (Channel DSM). Submitted photo
Slinger Future Farmers of America(FFA) recently received a $2,500donation from Washington Countyfarmer Megan Kissinger andAmerica’s Farmers GrowCommunities, sponsored by theMonsanto Fund. The donation willhelp the organization purchase equip-ment for showing livestock and somenew classroom curriculum that com-bines science with agriculture. SlingerFFA currently has 52 members.
“We wanted to give back to the
FFA, because my brother and I werepart of it,” said Daniel Kissinger. “Wegrow cash crops and run cattle on ourfarm, and the FFA chapter is one of theonly ag-related programs in this areasince we are so close to Milwaukee.”
For five years, America’s FarmersGrow Communities has collaboratedwith farmers to donate over $16.5 mil-lion to over 7,300 community organi-zations across rural America. This yearwinning farmers will direct another
Washington County farmerdirects funds to Slinger FFA
Hartford Rotary Club BoardMembers were on hand to presentchecks to three different organizationsMarch 27.
• The first recipient was the AbilityCenter of Milwaukee.
The Ability Center has plans for a uni-versally designed athletic and recreation-al facility for those with disabilities butinclusive of the able-bodied public. It willsupport people impacted by disabilities,and promote wellness, and aid in reha-bilitation. The Ability Center was a Co-
Beneficiary of the Hartford Rotary Club’sWine Tasting fundraiser in February atthe Wisconsin Auto Museum. HartfordRotarians presented the Ability Centerwith a check for $5,000 toward theirproject.
• The second recipient was theElevate Community Resource Center ofWashington County.
Elevate focuses on people and thecommunity. They try to address root caus-es through intervention, prevention andresidential programming that focuses ondrug and alcohol issues, delinquencyand mental health. Elevate representa-tives were our club’s first, and have beenour single closest resource this year as theclub has dedicated itself to focus on harmreduction in our community for our grow-
Hartford Rotarysupports threeorganizations
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ing narcotic abuse and addiction problemthrough Education, Advocacy, Prevention,and Enforcement. Hartford Rotarians present-ed Elevate with a check for $5,000 towardstheir continuing efforts in that regard.
• The third recipient was Teen Challengeof Milwaukee which received a check for$2,500.
Teen Challenge’s highly successful pro-
gram is designed to help youth, adults andfamilies with life-controlling problems likedrug and alcohol dependence issues tobecome established in society through Christ-based mentoring, education, and job train-ing. Teen Challenge’s Katie Morrow present-ed at the Hartford Rotary Club’s Community
U last October.As part of the Hartford Rotary Club’s mis-
sion for the 2014-2015 service year the clubcommitted itself to making substantial finan-cial contributions to efforts that specificallytarget abuse and addiction issues. In additionto these contributions to Elevate and TeenChallenge, the Club was able to initiate andsponsor the first ever “Rotary Community U”program to inform and engage the communi-
ty on narcotic abuse and addiction issues.The Club has also partnered with theHartford Lions to financially support theirPrescription Drop Off Program, and theywere able to make a substantial donation toProject Second Start, an organization thathelps support former offenders as they re-enter society to reduce criminal recidivism.
... $5,000 checks presentedFrom page 1
The Hartford City Band is always look-ing for musicians to join. Anone who hasplayed an instrument, even if it has been awhile, should consider coming to a rehears-al. If one does not have an instrument, theband can provide one. The band rehearsesevery Monday night at 8 p.m. in the
rehearsal hall at the Schauer Center.There are no dues or tryouts. One canlearn more about the band by visiting thewebsite at www.hartfordcityband.org. TheHartford City Band is a resident tenant ofthe Schauer Center.
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If you’ve repainted the walls, added newfurniture and changed your sofa pillows, yetsomething is still amiss in your home, consid-er that large surface area: the floor. Floorsset the tone of your living space.
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appropriate flooring for your home, considerhow it will be used and how often.
A high-traffic room demands materialsthat can stand up to wear and tear. High-quality flooring is essential. And buying froma reputable retailer—one who knows theirproducts, gets to know their customers andwill be there to stand behind what they rec-ommend and sell—is going to pay off down
the road.Not all flooring is the same. In every cat-egory—carpet, tile, resilient, laminate, hard-wood—there are products of varying quality.It is important to do your research and, justas important, to work with a retailer who hasfirsthand history with the flooring productsthey sell and the manufacturers that makethem.
Maintenance is another key considera-tion. Some floors require more upkeep thanothers. For instance, some types of hard-wood can become dull if not swept ormopped daily. If you have kids or pets, con-sider the following: multi-colored, texturedcarpet to hide blemishes and wear; engi-neered wood offering diamond-hard surface
treatments to avoid abrasions; or resilientvinyl, which can be made to look like manyother types of flooring and is very durableand easy to clean. Ceramic tile is anothergood option for high traffic.
The area of the country in which you livehas an impact on the flooring you choose,too. How much sunlight does the room get?Many flooring materials won’t fade, butsome—including carpet—might. Humidity canaffect durability. Some floors are fine inhumid environments but others—such aswood—are not. Are you considering radiantheat under your floors? Not all surface mate-rials are compatible with this option.Working with a knowledgeable retailer willbe very helpful when making final decisions.
Considering Overall DesignThink about how the room will be fur-
nished. Would you like to warm up the roomwith a carpet or cool it down with ceramic?Do you want a patterned or brightly coloredfloor to liven up neutral furniture or a quietbackground to help statement pieces standout? Cultivate your own design ideas, thencall on the knowledge and experience of areliable flooring retailer to see it through.
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son. Online research is important but talkingwith a professional who deals in flooringevery day is essential. Plus, there’s no substi-tute for seeing and touching the flooring youwish to purchase.
There are a few more things to consider.The following list of questions prepared by
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Does the retailer offer a complimentaryinspection prior to installation to determinewhat kind of substrate you have and whetherit is flat?
What does the retailer charge to removeand dispose of old flooring? Removing floor-ing can increase costs substantially, so youmay want to find flooring that can go overyour existing flooring.
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As temperatures rise and the snowpackbegins to melt, homeowners should preparefor the possibility of spring flooding.Communities across the country, particularlyin the Northeast and Midwest, are at risk forflooding.
Spring rains saturate the frozen ground,which cannot quickly absorb runoff, accumu-lating on the surface or flowing into streamsand rivers, where the excess water spills overthe banks.
Floods are the nation’s number one natu-ral disaster, and all 50 states have experi-
enced a flood in the past five years.Everyone lives in a flood zone, so no matterwhere you live in the United States, you areat risk of flooding. However, most homeown-ers insurance doesn’t cover flood damage,and without a flood insurance policy, youcould have to pay for damage out of yourown pocket.
Here are five things you can do to finan-cially protect what matters:
Know your risk. Use the One-Step FloodRisk Profile, available on FloodSmart.gov todetermine your flood risk and locate a flood
insurance agent in your area.Purchase a flood insurance policy.
Typically, there is a 30-day waiting periodbefore flood insurance goes into effect, soprotect what matters now by purchasing apolicy before the snow starts to melt.
Check your flood insurance policy. Knowwhat is covered and what you need to file aclaim. If you do not have a flood insurancepolicy, talk with your flood insurance agentabout purchasing coverage for future losses.
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Will the installers clean up after them-selves?
Prepare For InstallationThe retailer should provide a checklist on
how to prepare for installation. In addition, ifyour renovation project involves painting orstaining walls where new floors are going tobe put down, the wall treatment should becompleted first. Clear the room. Removefragile and valuable items and appliances,books and decorations. Artwork and photo-graphs on the walls should also be takendown.
Clear a path for the installation crew to
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Hartford softball had a 1-1 recordafter their first two games of the season.The Orioles topped Mukwonago April13, 12-10. Hartford tied the score with arun in the seventh inning and then scoredtwo runs in the ninth inning.
Slinger had a 2-0 record after theirfirst two games. The Owls beat
Oconomowoc April 14, 11-6. Slingeropened the game with four runs in thefirst inning and added one run in the sec-ond inning, two runs in fourth inning, one
run in the fifth inning and three rusixth inning.
West Bend East was winlessfirst two games. The Suns lost to PApril 13, 14-2.
West Bend West had a 1-3after their first four games of theThe Spartans lost to Watertown A
11-2.Kettle Moraine Lutheran harecord after its first five gamChargers lost at Laconia April 14
Softball: Slinger begins seasowith two wins
The loving story of a pig namedWilbur and a little gray spider namedCharlotte comes to the Schauer ArtsCenter on Friday, May 1 at 7 p.m. with“Charlotte’s Web,” the Newbery Medal-winning book by E.B. White. The 60-minute play is recommended for ages 4and up. Tickets to see “Charlotte’s Web”are $13 for adults, $10 for students (13
and up), $8 for children (12 andand $5 for lap tickets (3 andTickets can be purchased at the Center Box Office Monday Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 pSaturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2147 N. Rural Street in Hartfordby phone at (262) 670-0560, eonline at SchauerCenter.org.
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Upcoming Book Signings:Author Margie Tayone Bruce
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Dear Dr. Winter,My crowned tooth, #19 has broken to the gum line almost 2
months ago. I have been researching dental implants since mycurrent dentist doesn’t do implants. During this time I learned
about the AAID, which seems to have members serious aboutimplants. I obtained your name through the AAID AmericanAcademy of Implant Dentistry’s website.
I am of course researching price but also products andprocedures. I enclosed a digital x-ray of my broken tooth for youto evaluate.Everyplace I've gone to has indicated the need for bone graftingand then the rest of the implant procedure. I've gone to an oralsurgeon and a periodontal specialist who both leave the crown forthe dentist to complete. I noticed on your website that you do thesurgery and the chimney and crown placement. Can you give methe products you use and associated fees? Thank you in advancefor your time. K.J.
Dear Kathy, I am sorry you broke your tooth and am happy youare doing some research to become well informed.The x-ray you sent only shows me part of the story. I need to seethe opposing tooth, your biting scheme and the width of the bonethat is left around the root. I also need to see your remaining teethto make sure they aren’t having issues.The answers you have been give are all accurate. Usually we takethe root out and graft the area with bone. This will help preservethe dimension of bone in the area prior to placement of yourimplant. Your insurance, if you have any is usually able to helpwith the extraction cost but will often not cover the cost of socket
grafting or implant placement.The implant, chimney and crown costs depend on the labs weuse and I offer two different implant systems which both workfabulously if patients are in need of a lesser expensive option.
I use microscopic dental labs that spend a lot of time makingthe implant chimney and crown according to my specifications.Chimneys or “abutments” can be pre-made sometimes and at othertimes a custom abutment may be needed to provide bettercontours, support and strength for an implant crown.
If a patient has a budget that will determine what they do wecan make arrangements to use less expensive labs to meet theirneeds. The concept of Upgradeable Dentistry that Dr. Winterlectures about describes how we try and provide the implantservice, denture service or reconstruction service that meets yourbudget and your cosmetic needs. There is a difference in what youreceive when you utilize master dental ceramists versus using alarger volume dental lab.
Without seeing you and evaluating the quality and quantity of your remaining bone, I can not give you fees but I can offer youand our readers a complimentary consultation to review youroptions with you. We also offer comprehensive examination and x-
ray visits for patients that want to get all costs the dayin for their visit. We do offer interest free financing years through Care Credit and we offer I-Care that wanyone for credit if they have two forms of debit or cif they are not eligible for Care Credit.Please visit my website to see examples of my work of patient testimonials.
I wish you luck and would be happy to see complimentary consultation if you wish. I use twimplant systems; one of them is BioHorizons tapewith Laser Lok technology and the other is MIS Seve
Feel free to visit their websites to learn more technologies.They are both amazing companies that offer many
options. In this day and age most implant systems wmade of high strength titanium alloy. The specificsdesign, surface coating, crestal implant design are your dentist should be able to discuss with you if you
I do not speak for the AAID and do not give opinibehalf. I simply have stated what I do in my practice.certified in Implant Dentistry by the American BoImplantologists/Implant Dentists through that organizYou may call our office to schedule a visit at 414-46mention you spoke to me via e-mail for a special conYours for better dentistry,Dr. Richard Winter MAGD, DICOI, DABOI/ID
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Perfect Wedding Keep the peace
By Tresa EricksonIt's no secret. While weddings are sup-
posed to be a source of joy, they can also be asource of conflict. As soon as the question ispopped and the engagement is announced,
couples are often bombarded with advice fromwell-meaning family and friends. Here aresome tips to help you keep your sanity intactand conflict to a minimum during the planningof your wedding.
Be realistic–Know from the get-go that peo-ple are going to be excited and many of themwill want to be involved in your wedding plan-ning, even if it just doling out advice to you.Involve as many of them as you can, but neverlose sight of the fact that it is your wedding.Listen to what they have to say, use what youcan and leave it at that. Never ever give some-one the upper hand, unless it is what you andyour beloved want.
Be understanding–Some people can't helpthemselves. They have an opinion and they sim-ply must share it with you, even if it is not reallytheir place to do so. Again, honor their need tohelp by listening but don't feel obligated to fol-
low their advice. Thank them for their advice,
reassure them you will take it under considera-tion and move on.
Be direct–Some people cannot take no foran answer. Be aware of this and learn how todeal with the pressure. Let them know that while
you appreciate their idea, it will not work foryou. Do not give in and make unnecessarycompromises. If they continue to push, explainto them what you have chosen to do so instead.The additional information might be enough tosatisfy them.
Be clear–Give those involved clearlydefined roles and make your wishes known tothem. Communicate daily, either through emailor phone, what has and hasn't been done. Setup a website to keep everyone informed of theprogress. The more you communicate, the lesschance there will be of a misunderstanding later.
Be proactive–Spot the potential for conflictand take steps to avoid it. If your parentsdivorced on unhappy terms, do not expectthem to work together on your wedding. Haveeach of them assist you with different tasks andseat them apart at your wedding. The samegoes for any other family or friends in conflict.
Respect their need for distance.
By Tresa EricksonYour wedding is just weeks away, and
after months of planning the big day in greatdetail, you're ready for a break. Good thingyou planned a honeymoon immediately fol-lowing your reception. You'll get chance to restand relax before you return and start combin-ing households.
Couples are marrying later these days,making the transition to one household a bitmore difficult, especially for those who havelived on their own for some time. In addition toyour houseful of stuff, you may have yourspouse's houseful of stuff, plus all the weddinggifts you received, to sort through. That's a lot
of stuff, and you may find that you need topare it down. Here are some tips to make thedecision process easier.
Shift your perspective: You've got yourstuff. Your spouse has got theirs. But now thatyou're married and setting up a home together,it's no longer your stuff and their stuff but ours.Look at everything as belonging to the two ofyou and you'll begin to see what really needsto go.
Weed out the unnecessary: You love yourtoaster. Your spouse loves theirs. And those twotoasters you received as wedding gifts, well,they're nice, too. But come on, do you reallyneed four toasters? No, you don't, and bearingin mind that the toasters belong to you andyour spouse, you should be able to select thebest one, not two or three, for your needs.
Toss the broken: Yeah, yeah, you've beenmeaning to glue that vase back together for
months now. And your spouse has been mean-ing to take their record player to the repairshop since you have known them. Neither ofyou have gotten around to it, and just becauseyou're a team doesn't mean you will do it now.You were a team before, maybe not officiallybut a duo nevertheless, and now that you aremarried, you will have more important things tospend your money on other than repairs onitems you should really let go of.
Trust and respect one another: Onceyou've made your way through all of the boxesand weeded out all of the trash and non-essen-tials, you will be faced with the hard part ofsorting through the stuff you most treasure. The"ours" perspective really comes in handy here.Keep things that work for the two of you, and
trust your spouse to help you with this process.Respect their opinions, and they will respectyours.
Be prepared to give a little: Just becauseyou see an item as junk doesn't mean yourspouse will. Again, respect is key. Listen to theirreasons for keeping the item, and if you detectthat they have a real attachment, consider let-ting them keep it, especially if it something youalso like and will use.
Look to an outside source: When the deci-sions get really tough, look to another sourcefor help. It could be a trusted friend or familymember or a designer you've hired. It could bethe decor of the room or the style of your
home. Your ultra modern metal chairs, forexample, might not do justice to your Victorianhome, whereas your spouse's wingback chairswould.
Consider new: If all else fails and you'restill waffling, consider letting go of the items infavor of something new that the two of youselect together. If your budget permits, giveyour niece and nephew your old childhoodbedroom sets and purchase a new set for yourbedroom. If not, mix pieces from your old bed-room sets and dress them to match.
Paring down and combining households israrely easy. But remember, you are one of twonow, so be prepared to make some compro-mises. It is only stuff. Don't get your marriageoff to a rocky start because of it. Choose whatreflects the two of you best as a couple and willhelp you create a space that you can livetogether in comfortably.
Yours, theirs, ours
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STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT WAUKESHACOUNTY MidFirst Bank 999 N.W. Grand Boulevard, Suite100 Oklahoma City, OK 73118-6116 Plaintiff, vs. RichardR. Stevens W151N6179 Mineola Dr. Menomonee Falls,WI 53051-5804 Nicole L. Stevens W151N6179 Mineola
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2318 Defendants.PUBLICATIONSUMMONS Case No. 15-CV-00348 The HonorableJames R. Kieffer CaseCode 30404 (Foreclosureof Mortgage) The amountclaimed exceeds$10,000.00. THE STATEOF WISCONSIN To eachperson named above as adefendant: You are herebynotified that the plaintiffnamed above has filed alawsuit or other legal actionagainst you. Within 40days after April 11, 2015you must respond with awritten demand for a copyof the complaint. Thedemand must be sent or
delivered to the court,whose address is 515 W.Moreland Blvd.,Waukesha, WI 53188-2428 and to GrayAssociates, L.L.P.,plaintiff’s attorney, whoseaddress is 16345 WestGlendale Drive, NewBerlin, WI 53151-2841.You may have an attorneyhelp or represent you. Ifyou do not demand a copyof the complaint within 40days, the court may grant
judgment against you forthe award of money orother legal actionrequested in the complaint,and you may lose yourright to object to anythingthat is or may be incorrectin the complaint. A
judgment may be enforcedas provided by law. A
judgment awarding moneymay become a lien againstany real estate you ownnow or in the future, andmay also be enforced bygarnishment or seizure ofproperty. Dated this 6thday of April, 2015. Gray &Associates, L.L.P.Attorneys for Plaintiff By:Steven E. Zablocki StateBar No. 1027190 16345West Glendale Drive NewBerlin, WI 53151-2841(414)224-1987 Gray &Associates, L.L.P. isattempting to collect a debtand any information
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Johnson of Glendale, WIcontents: bikes, trailer,washer/dryer, stove,snowblower, lawn mower,tools, generator. Unitowned by Kathleen Simonof Milwaukee, WI contents:household items, boxes,furniture. Unit owned byJamesha Perry ofMilwaukee, WI contents:household items, furniture.Unit owned by TeresaBallard of Milwaukee, WIcontents: household items.Unit owned by ReginaldNewman of Milwaukee, WIcontents: furniture,household items. Unitowned by Nadine Duke ofMilwaukee, WI contents:
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EXPERIENCED ADVERTISING CONSULTANT WANTED!
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Mayville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Center isaccepting applications for Licensed Practical Nursesand Nursing Assistants to join our clinical team. We areoffering a $500 sign on bonus for full time LPN’s hiredand a $250 sign on bonus for NA’s hired*, competitive payand a comprehensive benefit package. Interested can-didates must have a valid license or certification in the State of WI.
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WAREHOUSEWORKER NEEDE
Part-time warehouse perneeded in our Brown Dee
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• Packaging & Stacking
Must be able to lift 50 lb. and st
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Send your resume to:Hometown Communication
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We are seeking a career minded, experienced Electro-MechanicalTechnician to join our team. Responsibilities included the installation,service, repair and preventative maintenance of the Corrugator andConveyor systems in a state of the art facility. This position is for 2ndshift.
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Experience; operational knowledge of automated industrial machinerywhich includes: motors, servos, drives, relays 3 phase power, communi-cation devices, industrial/electronic controls and power transmissionsystems; good understanding of hydraulic and pneumatic systems;strong troubleshooting and problem solving ability with practical,mechanical and electrical aptitude; must be able to read and interpretboth electrical and mechanical drawings; must be fully computer literalwith Microsoft environment; excellent written and verbal communica-tion skills; ability to work independently in a mature and professionalmanner; two year technical degree, certificate or equivalent experiencedesired. All candidates must be willing to work any available shift; aswell as overtime. Corrugated background and/or boiler license is a plus,but not required. Only TEAM THINKING individuals should apply.QUARTERLY BONUS INCLUDED.
Apply online at www.rocktenn.com (http://www.rocktenn.com) or emailresume to Julie Schram [email protected] or fax 414-312-4340.
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Fast paced growing shop is lookingfor service technicians.
ASE Certification a plus. Mediumduty truck experience a plus.Full and part time positions.
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Salary based on experience.
SMALL ENGINE
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If you have experience in Lawn& Garden or are an auto service
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THE LOWE AUTO GROUPTHE LOWE AUTO GROUP
We are in need of part-time drivers. Must
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Animal Motel is invitingapplications for employmen
our company in the following
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3485 Hwy 60• Jackson, WI 53037
262-677-2404Your “Carpet Supermarket” Since 1948
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