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YOU CAN REMAIN INDEPENDENT AT HOME 414-858-9400 Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties www.comfortkeepers.com Dorothy and Comfort Keeper Jackie Dorothy lights up when she shares endless stories about Comfort Keepers Jackie. Dorothy says “after the tasks are done and plants are watered, we love to play cards.” “Jackie makes the best salads, even cutting up all the vegetables.” She bakes brownies, cookies, cuts up fresh fruit, or prepares meals in mini crock pots she found hiding in the cupboard. Jackie does everything Dorothy needs to be independent during the time she is not there with her. On Saturdays, Jackie makes Dorothy her favorite omelet and drives her for a manicure and pedicure. Sometimes Dorothy treats Jackie to a pedicure. During Dorothy’s Navy Career she collected dolls that sit in a glass chest in the home she loves. Insurance pays Comfort Keepers to send a nurse to check her weight, blood pressure and fill her med container. Comfort Keepers provides homemaking and personal care services • Transportation • Light Housekeeping • Meals • Laundry • Companionship • Incontinence Care • Overseeing Medications • Bathing • Transferring • Hoyer Lift • Legal Live In Loss of mobility, health changes or loss of independence can lead to sadness, loneliness and depression. Comfort Keepers is your best “choice” to remain in your home and the surroundings a senior loves. Remain independent up to 24 hours a day, seven days a week, Comfort Keepers creed is to “Treat each and every client as if they are our own family member.” Independently owned and operated NATIONALLY RANKED AS #1 BEST SENIOR CARE AGENCY Sign up for Savings Sign up for Savings GO TO discoverhometown.com click SAVINGS to sign up and receive our weekly savings offer! Website Development Mobile Website Development Mobile App Development Call 262.238.6397 for more details. Wauwatosa/West Allis YOUR FIRST SOURCE FOR LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS AND ADVERTISING VOL. 23 ISSUE 44 (262) 238-6397 www.discoverhometown.com November 6, 2014 Classifieds: pages 8-9 / Employment: pages 10-11 / Home Improvement: page 4 / Church Listings: page 2 Visit www.discoverhometown.com for more advertising specials, updated news and more. (NAPS)—In the first year that most Americans were required to have health insurance, more than 8 million individuals got insurance through the federal or a state- sponsored marketplace. If you can count yourself among those 8 million plus with marketplace insurance for any part of 2014, you’re required to file a federal income tax return and report some simple information on your return. “Your marketplace will send you Form 1095-A, Health Insurance Marketplace Statement, by January 31, 2015,” said Jessi Dolmage of TaxACT. “When your tax pro- gram asks for it, simply enter the information on the form. The program will do the neces- sary calculations and complete your tax forms.” In addition to the health insurance man- date, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act enacted a premium tax credit for individuals purchasing insurance through a government-sponsored marketplace. The credit amount is awarded on a slid- ing scale based on your household size and income. Generally, the lower your house- hold income, the higher your premium tax credit to help cover the cost of marketplace health insurance. Requirements for the credit include: You are ineligible for such government programs as Medicare, Medicaid or CHIP. You do not have employer-sponsored insurance or the lowest-priced, self-covered plan meeting minimum essential require- ments offered by your employer costs more than 9.5 percent of your annual household income. Your annual household income is 100 to 400 percent of the federal poverty level. For the 2014 credit, that’s $11,490 to $45,960 for an individual. (Hawaii and Alaska residents are subject to different amounts.) You cannot be claimed as a dependent on someone else’s tax return. Your filing status generally cannot be “married filing separately.” If qualified, you had the option of receiv- ing some or all of the credit in advance, with payment sent directly to your insurance com- pany, thereby reducing your monthly premi- ums. Alternatively, you could pay for your marketplace insurance throughout the year, then claim the credit on your tax return, either reducing your federal tax owed or increasing your refund amount. Regardless of your choice, whether you qualified for the credit and how much credit you received were based on your best esti- mate of your 2014 household income and family size at the time you applied for mar- ketplace insurance. If your actual household income was more than the estimated amount, you may need to pay some of the credit back. If your income was less than estimat- ed, you may qualify for a higher credit amount and therefore receive a larger refund. “Everyone who received the advanced credit or plans to claim the credit can still do their own taxes,” said Dolmage. “All you have to do is answer simple questions. The tax program will complete the calculations and tax forms to reconcile your income and family informa- tion with the premium credit to make sure you get every dollar you deserve.” If you reported all income and family changes to your marketplace as they hap- pened in 2014, your tax liability or refund amount is less likely to be affected by your premium credit. Dolmage recommends doing your 2014 taxes beforehand to help estimate your 2015 income if you plan to apply for mar- ketplace insurance and the premium credit during the next enrollment period, November 15, 2014 through February 15, 2015. Learn more about the premium tax cred- it at www.irs.gov and www.healthcareact.com. What you need to know about taxes and health insurance
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YOU CAN REMAIN INDEPENDENT AT HOME

414-858-9400Milwaukee and

Waukesha Counties

www.comfortkeepers.com

Dorothy and Comfort Keeper Jackie

Dorothy lights up when sheshares endless stories aboutComfort Keepers Jackie. Dorothysays “after the tasks are doneand plants are watered, we loveto play cards.”

“Jackie makes the best salads,even cutting up all the vegetables.”She bakes brownies, cookies,cuts up fresh fruit, or preparesmeals in mini crock pots shefound hiding in the cupboard.Jackie does everything Dorothyneeds to be independent duringthe time she is not there with her.

On Saturdays, Jackie makesDorothy her favorite omelet anddrives her for a manicure andpedicure. Sometimes Dorothytreats Jackie to a pedicure.

During Dorothy’s Navy Careershe collected dolls that sit in aglass chest in the home sheloves.

Insurance pays ComfortKeepers to send a nurse to checkher weight, blood pressure andfill her med container.

Comfort Keepersprovides homemaking

and personal care services• Transportation• Light Housekeeping• Meals • Laundry• Companionship• Incontinence Care• Overseeing Medications• Bathing • Transferring• Hoyer Lift• Legal Live In

Loss of mobility, health changes orloss of independence can lead tosadness, loneliness and depression.Comfort Keepers is your best“choice” to remain in your homeand the surroundings a seniorloves.

Remain independent up to 24hours a day, seven days a week,Comfort Keepers creed is to“Treat each and every client as ifthey are our own family member.”

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(NAPS)—In the first year that mostAmericans were required to have healthinsurance, more than 8 million individualsgot insurance through the federal or a state-sponsored marketplace.

If you can count yourself among those 8million plus with marketplace insurance forany part of 2014, you’re required to file afederal income tax return and report somesimple information on your return.

“Your marketplace will send you Form1095-A, Health Insurance MarketplaceStatement, by January 31, 2015,” said JessiDolmage of TaxACT. “When your tax pro-gram asks for it, simply enter the informationon the form. The program will do the neces-sary calculations and complete your taxforms.”

In addition to the health insurance man-date, the Patient Protection and AffordableCare Act enacted a premium tax credit forindividuals purchasing insurance through agovernment-sponsored marketplace.

The credit amount is awarded on a slid-ing scale based on your household size andincome. Generally, the lower your house-hold income, the higher your premium taxcredit to help cover the cost of marketplacehealth insurance.

Requirements for the credit include:You are ineligible for such government

programs as Medicare, Medicaid or CHIP.You do not have employer-sponsored

insurance or the lowest-priced, self-coveredplan meeting minimum essential require-ments offered by your employer costs morethan 9.5 percent of your annual householdincome.

Your annual household income is 100to 400 percent of the federal poverty level.For the 2014 credit, that’s $11,490 to$45,960 for an individual. (Hawaii andAlaska residents are subject to differentamounts.)

You cannot be claimed as a dependenton someone else’s tax return.

Your filing status generally cannot be“married filing separately.”

If qualified, you had the option of receiv-ing some or all of the credit in advance, withpayment sent directly to your insurance com-pany, thereby reducing your monthly premi-ums.

Alternatively, you could pay for yourmarketplace insurance throughout the year,then claim the credit on your tax return,either reducing your federal tax owed orincreasing your refund amount.

Regardless of your choice, whether youqualified for the credit and how much credityou received were based on your best esti-mate of your 2014 household income andfamily size at the time you applied for mar-ketplace insurance.

If your actual household income wasmore than the estimated amount, you may

need to paysome of thecredit back. Ifyour income wasless than estimat-ed, you mayqualify for ahigher creditamount andtherefore receivea larger refund.

“ E ve r yo n ewho receivedthe advancedcredit or plans toclaim the creditcan still do theirown taxes,” saidDolmage. “Allyou have to dois answer simplequestions. Thetax program willcomplete the calculations and tax forms toreconcile your income and family informa-tion with the premium credit to make sureyou get every dollar you deserve.”

If you reported all income and familychanges to your marketplace as they hap-pened in 2014, your tax liability or refundamount is less likely to be affected by yourpremium credit.

Dolmage recommends doing your 2014

taxes beforehand to help estimate your2015 income if you plan to apply for mar-ketplace insurance and the premium creditduring the next enrollment period,November 15, 2014 through February 15,2015.

Learn more about the premium tax cred-it at www.irs.gov andwww.healthcareact.com.

What you need to know about taxes and health insurance

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CROSSWAY CHURCHW156 N10041 Pilgrim Rd, Germantown.Sunday morning worship services at 9:00am& 10:45am. (262) [email protected] • www.crosswaygt.org

FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCHW172 N11187 Division Rd, Germantown.Pastor Thomas Kaul. (262) 251-8250. Timesof worship: Mondays 6:30pm, Sundays 9am.

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WEST ALLIS1576 S. 78th St. 414-258-7400. Bible study forall ages at 9am. Worship at 10:15am with nurs-ery care provided. www.firstbaptistwestallis.org

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UNITED METHODIST CHURCH3617 Scenic Rd., Jackson 262-677-1311 www.stillwaterschurch.comContemporary Services. Worship: Saturday5pm, Sunday 9 & 10:30am. Staffed Nursery& Sunday School provided at all services.

HUBERTUSCROWN OF LIFE LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL - WELS

Corner of Hubertus Rd. & Tally Ho Trail.Pastor Mike Helwig (262) 628-2550x208.School: K3-8th grade and Day Care 3 years+.Services: Thursdays 7pm; Sundays 8am &10:30am; 9:15am Bible Study and SundaySchool. www.crownoflifeonline.com

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Good Hope & Pilgrim Roads - MenomoneeFalls. Rev. Thomas Engler. Worship: Thurs-day 6:30pm and Sunday 8:00am & 10:30am.Sunday School & Bible Study 9:15am. 262-251-3360. Handicap accessible.www.popmf.com

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UNITED METHODIST CHURCHN84W16707 Menomonee Ave. 262-251-3830Traditional Worship Sundays 8:30 & 10:00AM; Christian Education 8:30am. Nurseryavailable at all services.

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GRACE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCHW196 N9525 Cross View Way, MenomoneeFalls, 262-251-0670. Worship Sat 5:00pm;Sun 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00am; JAM SundaySchool 9:30am; Traditional & ContemporaryWorship; www.grace-connect.org. Come joinus - Grace feels like home!

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Mount Mary University received anadditional $1.4 million from the estate ofalumna Joan Hetzel Iraneta, ’56. Iranetapreviously bequeathed $2 million in herestate plan for the August and AdellaHetzel endowed scholarship fund. The fundwas named in honor of her parents and isdesignated for students with financial need.Iraneta, who died on Feb. 2, 2013, gradu-ated from Mount Mary with degrees inEnglish and art.

In planning her estate gift, Iraneta rec-ognized the foundation Mount Mary pro-vided her. She also expressed gratitude for

mentorship provided by the School Sistersof Notre Dame. “They gave us an educa-tion unrivaled by our peers,” she stated.

Iraneta had a special interest in poetryas a Mount Mary student. She served as aneditor and contributor to the Quarterly, a lit-erary publication featuring faculty and stu-dent creative writing. Authored work sub-mitted to the publication included a bookreview on the collected poems of RoyCampbell and several of her own poems.

Mount Mary’s English program contin-ues to offer students an array of education-al opportunities in creative writing, literature

and English education at both the under-graduate and graduate levels. Many facul-ty members regularly publish their ownwork and provide guidance to writers onand off campus through the Writers onWriting lecture series and the annualPublishing Institute.

Recognizing Iraneta’s gift, VicePresident of Development Pamela Owensacknowledged the influence of dedicatedfaculty as they teach and mentor students.“Providing an outstanding education touch-es the lives of students in countless ways,”Owens stated. “We’re grateful and hon-

ored to be remembered by this generousalumna.”

According to Mount Mary President Dr.Eileen Schwalbach, the Schools Sisters ofNotre Dame founded the university over100 years ago with a vision to transform theworld through education. “The Hetzelendowed scholarship will provide ongoingeducational opportunities so important toMount Mary’s mission,” Schwalbach stat-ed. “With over 90% of all freshman receiv-ing financial support through scholarships,this legacy gift will serve students for yearsto come.”

Mount Mary University receives $1.4 million estate gift

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By Sam Erickson Usually, the term home improvement

leads people to think about the physicalstructures of the place-plumbing, insulationand wiring, but you can improve the lookand feel of your home this fall with just afew small changes. You don't have to signany paperwork with a contractor or spenda lot of money in order to make thesechanges.

Consider changing the colors of youraccent pieces. Everyone decorates forChristmas, and having a few pieces of fallthat you procure this year and keep fromyear to year can help bring the outsidefeeling in. Fall leaves, holly and vegeta-bles like pumpkins and squash will imme-diately trigger warm associations in yourhome. Got a big elm in your front yard?When the leaves start to change colors,bring in the best-looking ones, dry themout and arrange them on a coffee oraccent table. You could also string themup into the chandelier above your diningroom table, adding visual height to theroom.

You can create a wall grouping withfall flair anywhere in your home.Gathering a number of small frames from

second-hand stores, you can add whatev-er items you find that remind you of fall.These might be leaves, swatches of coloror even sayings that you have typed andprinted out. A cluster allows you to makedramatic change in a small space.Clustering smaller items will add visualinterest and encourage the eye to movearound the room, making it appear larger.

Consider the front of your home. This isthe first thing that people will see as theyapproach for the holidays, and fall is agood time to spruce up your entry orvestibule. A fall wreath on the front doorcan really set the tone. Fall is also a goodtime to think about flowers. You won't havethe vibrancy of spring flowers, but you candramatically alter the way that your homeis perceived with several pots of mums.

The kinds of small changes you canmake in the fall are only limited by yourimagination. Shop flea markets, discountstores and thrift stores with an eye out forinexpensive items than can be combinedto make a stunning display in your home.You don't have to make major changes tomake a major impact on the appearanceof your home.

Small changes make abig difference this fall

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Dear Dr. Winter, I have been told I have no bone leftunder my dentures. I keep getting sharp stinging painwhen I bite down and my dentures pop out when Iopen my mouth even with denture adhesive. What aremy options and how much does this cost?

Dear Jan, I am sorry you are having problems withyour dentures. Teeth maintain bone. When teeth areremoved you can lose 40% of the remaining bone thefirst year after tooth loss. This bone loss will continueevery year until implants are placed to stop bone loss.This means you can lose height of bone and width ofbone continuously. When you wear dentures thedentures may appear tight but over time as the boneresorbs the dentures get looser and looser. That is whydentures should be relined or remade every 3-5 yearsto try and maintain a better fit between the dentureacrylic and the bone.

Dentures can move up to 1/2 an inch during anormal chewing cycle. That movement coupled withbone loss can quickly lead to exposure of nerves thatcan cause pain from denture pressure.

Solutions to nerve pain involve stabilizing yourdentures or moving into "fixed" teeth again. This isdone by placing implants or mini-implants into thejaws to support your dentures. How many implantsyou receive is often dependant upon your budget. Ihave written many articles on Upgradeable Dentistrywhich is a concept that allows patients to placeimplants before bone loss occurs. They can thencontinue to add implants over time as their budgetsallow until they have enough support to have apermanent bridge or "fixed teeth." Placing implants assoon as teeth are lost helps prevent more costly bonegrafts later on. There are ways of making Snap-On-Dentures with a few implants so that the implants canhave attachments that the denture clips to. Thisprevents slipping of the teeth and eliminates the needfor denture adhesive which can be quite annoying toclean out each day. If enough implants can be affordedthen a bar can be made to snap the denture on to andthis allows the implants to be splinted and increasestheir strength.

If we have 6 implants in the upper arch (or more)and at least 5 implants in the lower arch then a hybrid

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dentist, there may be grafting procedures you canundergo to add bone for supporting implants. Thatcan involve using bone from your chin (chin blockgrafts), bone from your ramus (the area by yourwisdom teeth), or using hip grafts to re-grow thebone. Alternatively, ridge spreading or bonereduction can be undertaken to try and create aplatform that will allow implants to be placed.

We welcome our readers to come in for a no chargeimplant consultation or a comprehensive examinationand implant evaluation to see what your options are foreliminating denture pain. Please see our videos, photosand articles at www.hamptondentalassociates.com

We look forward to meeting you! Ask about ourinternet or Hometown Publication special. Pleasenote any implant case started before 12/10/14 will begiven a $300 discount if you bring in this article.Sincerely,Richard B. Winter D.D.S.

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Milwaukee Chamber Theatre (MCT)celebrates the holiday season with “TheComplete Works of William Shakespeare(Abridged) (Revised).” Ray Jivoff directs thisliterary romp featuring Chris Klopatek, RickPendzich, Chase Stoeger and MarcusTruschinski. The cast of MCT favorites arealso all alumni of the UW-Whitewater the-atre program. Performances are Nov. 19-Dec. 14 at the Broadway Theatre Center’sStudio Theatre, 158 N. Broadway in

Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward. Ticketsare available Monday through Saturdayfrom noon to 6 p.m. at the BroadwayTheatre Center Box Office, 158 N.Broadway, or by phone at (414) 291-7800. Tickets can be purchased onlineatmilwaukeechambertheatre.com. Group, stu-dent and senior discounts are also avail-able. For more information, visit milwau-keechambertheatre.com.

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In celebration of its 70th anniversary,Milwaukee Repertory Theater mounts anew production of Mary Chase’s “Harvey,”the classic American comedy that won thePulitzer Prize, played for 1,775 perform-ances on Broadway and was immortalizedby Jimmy Stewart’s iconic 1950 film.

Directed by KJ Sanchez, the perform-ances will run Nov. 18-Dec. 21 at theQuadracci Powerhouse stage.

Tickets for Harvey begin at $20. SingleTickets for all of Milwaukee Repertory

Theater’s 2014/15 productions are now onsale and can be purchased online 24/7 atwww.MilwaukeeRep.com, through TheRep’s Ticket Office by calling (414) 224-9490 or in person at 108 E. Wells Street.Group tickets are also available for pur-chase by calling Group Sales Manager JoySurber at (414) 290-5340.

To learn more about The Rep or its pro-ductions, please visitwww.MilwaukeeRep.com

Milwaukee Rep to present ‘Harvey’ Nov. 18-Dec. 21

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MILWAUKEE, WI — Advance tickets forthe 71st annual Holiday Folk FairInternational, America’s premiere multi-cul-tural festival, are now on sale at locationsthroughout southeastern Wisconsin. Theevent will be held Fri., Nov. 21 – Sun., Nov.23, 2014, at the Wisconsin ExpositionCenter at State Fair Park.

Advance tickets can be purchased for$10 through Thursday, Nov. 20, at:

• Usinger’s Famous Sausage: 1030N. Old World Third St. • Milwaukee

• Park Bank:

• 15850 W. Bluemound Rd. •Brookfield

• 330 E. Kilbourn Ave. •Milwaukee

• 302 E. Wells St. • Milwaukee• 7540 W. Capitol Dr. •

Milwaukee• International Institute of

Wisconsin: 1110 N. Old World Third St.,Suite 420 • Milwaukee

• All participating ethnic groupsAdvance tickets can also be ordered by

phone (414-225-6225 or 1-800-FAIR-INTL);

fax (414-225-6235); or on-line at www.folk-fair.org. In addition to the individual tickets,family four-packs are available for $36.Advance Sale tickets requested in one ofthese ways must be ordered by Nov. 18,and there are no refunds.

A program of the International Instituteof Wisconsin, Holiday Folk Fair Internationalcelebrates the cultural heritage of the peo-ple living in southeastern Wisconsin. Thisyear’s theme, “Celebrate the Culture of theArtisan,” will allow Fair-goers the opportuni-ty to learn the ways in which artisans use

manual and artistic skills to share the storiesof their backgrounds, along with how music,food, dance, and art bring together peoplefrom different life experiences.

Special attractions in 2014 include invit-ed international performers and artisans rep-resenting Canada, Ecuador, Japan, andUkraine, the “Connect Globally. ThriveLocally.” Sisters Cities International artexhibit, the Kohl’s Color Wheels display, theWisconsin Woodturners, and a bonsaiexhibit.

Advance tickets available for Holiday Folk Fair

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STATE OF WISCONSIN,CIRCUIT COURT,WASHINGTON COUNTYIn the matter of the namechange of Robyn AmberBrodzeller. Notice andOrder for Name ChangeHearing Case No.‘14CV0757. NOTICE ISGIVEN: A petition was filedasking to change the nameof the person listed above:From: Robyn AmberBrodzeller To: Robyn AmberRiley Birth Certificate:Robyn Amber Brodzeller.IT IS ORDERED: Thispetition will be heard in theCircuit Court of WashingtonCounty, State of Wisconsinin: Hon. James G. PourosWashington County JusticeCenter Rm # 2254, 432 E.Washington Street, WestBend, WI 53095 December4th, 2014, 8:30am. IT ISFURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shallbe given by publication as aClass 3 notice for three (3)weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in theHometown PublicationsExpress News, anewspaper published inWashington County, Stateof Wisconsin. BY THECOURT: James G. Pouros,Circuit Court Judge,October 9th, 2014.

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