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From left: Jill Oge, Jeanne Humphrey, Annie Higgins, Jane Torretta, Joseph Grimaud,
Ellie Puricelli, Madison Dodd, Anna Proctor. Not pictured in photo: Kathleen Mee. Russ Scott & Terrance “Scottie” Scott.
Watson Pointe Dental Marks 107 Years Scott-Lee Heating Exceeds Customers’
Of Caring, State-Of-The-Art Dentistry Needs With Quality Service, Fair Price
The year 2018 marks the 107th year in atmosphere remains friendly, warm and By providing quality service at a fair Scott-Lee’s talented and dedicated
practice for Watson Pointe Dental. comfortable. Patients are offered fresh price, Scott-Lee Heating Company has employees are its best asset and are a
Dr. Joseph S. Grimaud continues the coffee and tea in the relaxing reception grown from four employees in 1978 to 80 great source of satisfaction for the Scotts.
family tradition started in 1911 by his room, comfortable pillows, cozy blankets today. “We have a large percentage who
grandfather, Dr. Vincent Grimaud. Dr. Joe’s and warm, lemon-scented towelettes Thanks to that philosophy, business spend their entire career with us and stay
father, Dr. James C. Grimaud, joined the following treatment. increased to the point in 2003 that the here for 20 or 30 years,” said Russ Scott.
practice in 1938 and retired in 1988 after Prevention is still a top priority. An heating and cooling company moved to its Scott-Lee is constantly searching for
50 years of dentistry. Dr. Joe joined the ounce of prevention is worth a pound of current larger location. the best ways to better serve its clients,
practice in 1985. Dr. Joe is pleased to have cure. Scott-Lee maintains, services and always relying on training, education and
installs standard air-conditioning community involvement.
four family members (plus three honorary “This old saying was never more true
and heat-pump systems, as well as “The many word-of-mouth referrals
members) working in his office. than in dentistry,” said Dr. Joe. “Our
geothermal, mini-split, rooftop and received shows us that our efforts are well
Much has changed in dentistry over highly skilled dental hygienists customize others for residential and commercial worth the result,” Russ Scott said.
the past 106 years, and “technology has treatment and home care instructions for customers. Clients praise Scott-Lee for its quality
made dentistry much easier and more each of our patients.” The Scott-Lee story began in 1978 service at a fair price, its employees, its
comfortable for patients,” said Dr. Joe. Dr. Joe takes his 21st-century skills when Terrance Scott bought out the diligence in ensuring clients are satisfied
Watson Pointe Dental uses such to Nepal each October. He treks in the assets of his employer, who was retiring. and the company’s long and stable history.
technologies as digital X-rays, intra-oral Himalayan Mountains with the Karma “We now offer a very diverse list of “Often when consumers are polled
cameras and single visit, all-porcelain Thalo Foundation to deliver dental care to services that can meet and exceed our they are asked (above all else) ‘would you
restorations and crowns. Most recently the Nepalese living in remote villages. Dr. clients’ needs,” said Russ Scott, who owns recommend this company to your friends
Watson Pointe Dental has been using Oral Joe encourages individuals to “like” the the company with his father and family,’ and the answer
ID, the latest in fluorescent oral cancer Karma Thalo Foundation on Facebook. Terrance. “Our industry would be a resounding ‘most
detection. Stop by Watson is much more technical definitely,’” said a satisfied
Although new Pointe Dental for a visit today and requires a huge residential customer from
technology is an or a tour of the office. emphasis on continuing Ballwin.
important feature of New patients are always education and training.”
the dental office, the welcome.
8537 Watson Road • Webster Groves 11010 Gravois Industrial Court • St. Louis
314-963-2000 314-756-9444 • scottleeheating.com
G&W Meat & Bavarian Style Sausage: Streib Company Foundation Built On
A St. Louis Tradition For 53 Years Strength Of Its Team & Great Customers
After 53 years, the slogan still stands: Gus’ Pretzels wraps up for its “bratzel sand- With one man, a truck and a home experience. The company also handles
“You can’t beat G&W meat.” G&W Meat & wiches.” And for the fourth year, G&W is the office in Shrewsbury, Tom Streib started home security from monitored security
Bavarian Style Sausage Co. was founded official bratwurst for the St. Louis FC soccer Streib Company. systems to cameras and door-access
in 1965 by German immigrant brothers team. Look for G&W brats on the menu at “I started in the trade right out of high control.
Helmut and Henry Wanninger and their the concession stands and the G&W trailer. school in 1995 with a dream and a passion While the size of the business
partner Otto Gummerscheimer. They used Ballpark Village patrons can find G&W for business,” said owner Streib. “Gaining has changed, Streib Company is still
recipes from the Wanninger family butcher sausages at Bud Brew House and Cardinal years of experience and focusing on the passionate about the consistency in the
shop in Regensburg, Germany. Nation. Many retail locations in St. Louis
vision, I took the leap of faith in 2003 and delivery of its product.
The wholesale and retail sausage com- also carry G&W sausages including all Dier-
Streib became official in 2004. “When we were smaller, this was
pany has been providing “the best brats and bergs and Straubs.
sausages in St. Louis” at the same location G&W also offers individual deer process- “Today, we are 80-plus people in easily communicated throughout the
since its founding. ing for hunters, who get their own venison the business and headquartered in company,” Streib said. ”As we grow, we
The founders’ sons, cousins Bob and back, Mel Wanninger said. our 18,000-square-foot building in have learned to develop more effective
Gerhard Wanninger, began working at the G&W is still a family affair. Gerhard Crestwood. We’ve called this home since ways to communicate and deliver the
shop in high school and took over the busi- Wanninger’s sister Monica has been a prod- 2015,” he continued. Streib brand.
ness in the early 1990s. The cousins have uct line worker since 1998, and Bob Wann- Streib offers electric, media and “It is the Streib family that continues
grown the shop to include other popular inger’s wife, Mel, joined the staff as market- security contracting. to be our solid foundation on which this
sausages such as Cajun andouille, chorizo ing manager in 2009. The original owners’ “From repairing the smallest electrical company is built – from the Streib team
and various flavors of landjager sticks. grandchildren all have worked in the busi- problem to wiring your entire home or to our great customers,” Streib said.
G&W has provided the Grant’s Farm ness. “So we have fourth-generation sau- office, we’ve got the team to perform it “Continuing to listen to our great team,
brats for more than 40 years sagemeisters in the making,” all,” said Streib. we are always challenging ourselves
and is a featured item at the said Mel Wanninger. That includes boosting a home’s wi-fi, to refine the process and improve the
AB Biergarten as well, and “I love spreading the installing smart- product so that
gives away free Busch beer word about our hidden gem home audio or our customers can
to its own waiting custom- of a business,” Wanninger
video, and designing expect consistency
ers. G&W also makes the said.
and building a of excellence in our
salsiccia and bratwurst that
full smart-home brand.”
4828 Parker Ave. • St. Louis • 352-5066 9225 Watson Industrial Park • Crestwood
www.gwsausage.com 314-487-7474 • www.streibco.com
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More Hometown Business Profiles on Page 5
From left: Darline, Patti, Missy, Tami, Dr. Todd Scanlon. From left: (back row) Bridget, Deb, Kristen. (middle row) Lesa, Jennifer, Ruth, Shelby, Debbie.
(front row) Brent, Mary, Tom.
8567 Watson Road Ste. E • Webster Groves 343 S. Kirkwood Road Ste. 210 • Kirkwood • 314-394-3081
314-962-2747 • www.webstergrovesdentist.com www.travelsunrise.com
Kathy Evans and Rick Miller. From left: Judy Lemon, Charlene Gieseman and Barry Bornstein.
Your Life, On Paper: “Write For You” Show Me Blinds & Shutters:
Chronicles Family Stories Small Business With Big Values
Since 2001, Kirkwood resident Kathy she learned to subcontract some aspects of the Whether shopping for a single Show Me Blinds was one of the
M. Evans has been a “personal biographer,” job to experts. The business also has become window treatment, redecorating an first Hunter Douglas Gallery® stores
writing memoirs, biographies and more digitized, allowing her to use top notch entire house or seeking the solution to established in the United States over 20
autobiographies through her business “Write editors across the country. a complex design challenge, Show Me years ago. All Hunter-Douglas products
for You” Life Stories. “We now know that families are Blinds & Shutters in Kirkwood, a gallery are made in the U.S.A.
Clients wish to put their life stories on strengthened by understanding their own
store for the Hunter- Douglas brand, The connection with the well-known
paper and pass them down to children and history,” Evans said. “We no longer gather
can help. Hunter-Douglas brand gives the store
grandchildren. The stories are custom bound around the fire at night telling our stories.
in privately published books in leather, cloth, Families are scattered, and writing down the Show Me Blinds has been offering the aura of a “small business with big
lithowrap case binding or soft cover. stories allows us to share them with loved sales and installation on a wide range of values.”
Evans’ business is a family affair, with her ones, wherever they are. It helps our children window treatments since 1996. Customers love that Show Me Blinds
father, Richard E. Miller, doing genealogy and and grandchildren to know that they’re part of Veteran design consultant Charlene is a small family business in Kirkwood.
proofreading and her daughter, Grace Evans, something bigger.” Gieseman can help customers select For the staff, the best aspect of their
an English teacher, editing during the summer. “Everyone has a story, no exceptions,” she from limitless combinations of color, work is seeing homeowners’ excitement
“I started ‘Write for You’ Life Stories said. texture, fabrics and after their new window
because it brought together three powerful For a story, Evans meets with clients on function during a free treatments have been
interests: a deep curiosity about people’s life their home turf a few times a month to talk home consultation. installed.
journeys, a previous career that involved about their lives. She sorts out the chronology Every order is custom Customer satisfac-
working with elders, and a lifelong avocation and adds historical context and family photos. designed, measured and tion is the most impor-
of writing,” Evans said. She’s written more than
made. tant part of the busi-
In the early days, 40 life stories, chronicling
the business was a one- the lives of a presidential
ness!
man band. Evans did the cousin, a rocket scientist’s
interviewing, transcribing, wife, a British war bride,
writing, editing, layout and Battle of the Bulge
proofreading. Over time, veterans and many others.
933 S. Kirkwood Road • Kirkwood • 314-909-1177
Monday–Thursday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
314-740-8859 • kathymevans.com www.showmeblinds.com