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Southwest Iowa Advertiser Creston News Advertiser
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SOUTHWEST IOWAADVERTISERPOSTAL
CUSTOMERLOCAL
641-782-2141A product of theCreston Publishing Company • P.O. Box 126 • 503 West Adams Street • Creston, IA 50801
Vol. 48, No. 46 Wednesday, November 13, 2013
FREEPresorted Standard
Carrier Route Presort U.S. POSTAGE PAID Creston IA, 50801 Permit No. 14
CASS ADAIR MADISON
Massena •
•Greenfi eld•Fontanelle
•Bridgewater
•Orient •Macksburg
ADAMS UNION CLARKE
Corning•
Lorimor••Mt. Etna
•Kent•Shannon City
•Arispe
•Afton ••Creston
•CromwellThayer
•Murray•Carbon•Prescott
•Nodaway
Sharpsburg•
Blockton•
Ellston•
Beaconsfi eld•
Lorimor•Kellerton•
•Mt. Ayr
•Grand River
•Tingley•Diagonal•Clearfi eld
•Lenox
•Conway
•Maloy•Delphos
•Redding
TAYLOR RINGGOLD DECATUR
crestonFAreWAY
·WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES···
$118$$$ 181818
SoloMarshMallow
creMe7 oz.
3 LB bag/LB 3 LB bag
4/$3
99¢
Farewayevaporated
Milk12 oz.
Vistaoyster
crackers12 oz.
$899 $999
Fareway’sGround Beef patties
80% Lean 20% Fat 85% Lean 15% Fat
$199$$
FarewayliGht corn
syrup32 oz.
/LB
$149
Great for BeanssMoked haM
shanks
Friday, November 15 & Saturday, November 16
Cook Video & ApplianceFinancing Available with Qualified Credit
Hwy. 34 East • 641-782-5112 — Creston —
Mon-Fri 8:30am - 5:30pm • Sat 8:30am - 2pm
Now you can have the best of both worlds... black & StainleSS!
(Also available in WHITE ICE)
•
The Ice Collection combines the convenience and features of Whirlpool® appliances with a modern,
sophisticated elegance for your kitchen.
Stop in and see the display today at...
take advantage of the energy Star Rebates
before Jan. 2014!
we are actively pursuing hunting & farmland listings in your area.
iowa land is in demand
Gabe Adair Agent, Land Specialist (515) 971-8182
W H I T E T A I L P R O P E R T I E S . C O MWhitetail ProPerties real estate, llC. dba Whitetail Properties | State of Nebraska, DBa Whitetail troPhy ProPerties real estate llC. | Dan Perez, Broker - Licensed in IL, Ia, KS, KY, MO, NE, & OK
Jeff evans, Broker - Licensed in Ga, IL, MN & TN | Wes McConnell, Broker - Licensed in IL & WI | John Boyken, Broker - Licensed in IN | Joey Bellington, Broker - Licensed in TX
Looking for exceptional peopleto fill the following positions:
CNAs$2,000 Sign on Bonus for FT AidesIf interested contact Casey Stephens.
Southern Hills Specialty CareSouthern Hills Specialty Care444 North West View Drive
Oscela, Iowa 50213(641) 342-6061
www.careinitiatives.orgNot For Profit EOE
Daily News You Can Use!Daily News Daily News Daily You Can Use!
Relevant Information • Marketing Solutions • Community Advocates
No one covers our area like the CNA. No one!
www.crestonnews.com
641-782-2141Ext. 239
Creston News
Advertiser
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Carry-out Only
Pizza Specials1 Large Single Topping
$9.95 + tax
1 Large Specialty
$14.95 + tax
A&G Steakhouse & Lounge211 W. Adams • Creston • 782-7871
original • creative • unique
The Jewel BoxFine
Jewelry& Gifts
since 1971— See us for Repairs —
296 Public Square • Greenfield
Giftsis
We!Stalk Talk
Christmas is just around the corner...and boy have we got dolls and Teddy bears! Dave and Maxine Davenport have consigned their collection to add to our selection of antiques and collectibles. If you haven’t been in to see us lately, now would be a great time! Did I mention that we are still in the book business? A very recent addition combines a nice frame and a quilled greeting card for that very special occasion: anniversary, birthday, thinking of you, etc. Imagine one store with this eclectic mix and it is we! (We reserve the right to screw up our grammar, if only to catch your attention.)
Creston Antique Malland Bookstore
210 N. Maple • 641-782-8822— Closed Mondays —
Speciality Sewing
— 28 Years of Experience • Creston —
Call Tami at 641-202-7249
Call Tami at
Special Occasion • Costumes • Children • Infant Toddlers • Christening • Confirmations
and Alterations
CRESTON
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CRESTON NEWS ADVERTISER 1641-782-2141 (Ext. 228) FAX 1-641-782-6628 - Craig Mittag
A Fridley Theatre
STRANDCRESTON 782-7224
www.fridleytheatres.comFor Advance Tickets And Show Times
ALL DIGITAL PROJECTIONALL MATINEE TIMES...
3D FEATURES ALL SEATS $7.002D FEATURES ALL SEATS $5.00
1 x 4
PG13
PG13
FREE POPCORN Every Tuesday To All Paid Admissions
FINAL WEEK. Ends NOV. 21*THOR: The Dark WorldCHRIS HEMSWORTH NATALIE PORTMAN2D Times ... NOW- WED, Nov. 20 At 6:40 THURS, Nov. 21 At 5:30 Only Plus SAT-SUN Matinee: 1:453D Times ... NOW- WED, Nov. 20 At 9:00 Plus SAT-SUN Matinee: 4:10 *3D Ends WED, Nov. 20
Starts FRIDAY, NOV. 22THE HUNGER GAMES: Catching FireJENNIFER LAWRENCE LIAM HEMSWORTHSPECIAL ADVANCE SHOWINGTHURSDAY, NOV. 21 At 8:00 pmTickets Now On Sale On Line or At The Theatre!
PROGRAM FOR WEEKOF NOV. 15 - 21
OUR ANNUAL PRE-CHRISTMASGIFT CARD SALE
Nov. 22- Dec. 1, Receive10% Off Gift Card Purchases!
Major Credit Cards Honored
B&B Home Improvement“No Job Too Big or Too Small!”
Free Estimates • Insured • References
www.bandbhomeimprovementllc.com
Brad Riley641-344-2064 • 641-349-8455Jake Riley - 712-621-7064
Iowa State UnIverSItyExtension and Outreach
Tuesday, December 10th
9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.Southwestern Community CollegeInstructional Center - Room 180
1501 West Townline Street, Creston, Iowa 50801
Evaluating Your Estate PlanFor Farm Families
For more information and to register, call the Union County Extension Office at 641-782-8426.
$50/person, lunch included Space is limited, register early!
Topics Covered...• Language of Estate Planning• Property Ownership• Use of Business Entities• Transferring Decision Making Control• Gift, Estate & Inheritance Taxes• Calculating Retirement Costs• Setting Goals• Steps for Implementing Your Estate Plan
Featured Speakers Include:
Melissa O’RourkeB.S., M.A., J.D., Farm & AgribusinessManagement Specialist for Iowa State University Extension Outreach
Kelvin LeiboldB.S., M.A., Farm & AgribusinessManagement Specialist for Iowa State University Extension Outreach
Limited Time
SIGN-ON BONUSSIGN-ON BONUS
TOP $$ FOR EXPERIENCED WELDERS
Formerly Majona Steel
Please apply in person at:
1525 E Eddy Saylor Pkwy, Osceola, IA 50213
NOW HIRING:1ST & 2ND SHIFT WELDERS2ND SHIFT SUPERVISORS
VENDORS WANTEDfor December 14fundraiser. $15.00 set-up fee includes one ta-ble, limited to 8 ven-dors, call Creston Ani-mal Rescue Effort,641-782-2330.
BusinessServices
Employment
Miscellaneous
For Rent
Wanted
INVESTING? PROMISESOF big profits oftenmean big risk! Beforeyou send money callIowa Securities Bureau1-800-351-4665 or theFederal Trade Commis-sion at 877-FTC-HELPfor free information. Orvisit their Web site atwww.ftc.gov/bizop.
TO OURREADERS
Creston PublishingCompany does notknowingly accept ad-vertising which is inviolation of the law.We do not knowinglyaccept advertisingthat is fraudulent orhas malicious intent.
While we attemptto screen advertisingwith potential offraud, it is impossibleto screen all potentialproblems.
We strongly en-courage readers toexercise caution andcommon sense, par-ticularly when dealingwith unfamiliar com-panies.
EFFICIENCY APART-MENTS. Spaciousdowntown Creston one-room apartment fur-nished with frig, mi-crowave, private bath.$425/monthly includesall utilities, plus [email protected], R Realty641-782-9408 or 641-223-0997.
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LEAF REMOVAL.Competitive rates. Calltoday for free estimate,Green Valley Pest Con-trol and Lawn Care,641-782-4540.
APARTMENTS FORRENT in Afton: nice effi-ciency, $350/mo.; nice2-bedroom apartment,$475/mo.; stove/refrig-erator furnished, refer-ences required,washer/dryer onpremises, 641-344-5478.NICE SPACIOUS 1 BED-ROOM apartment,stove, refrigerator, A/C,washer/dryer provided,garage stall included, nosmoking, no pets, refer-ences and deposit re-quired, 641-782-2923.
DEADLINE for all Classified Line Ads is Noon the day be-fore publication.
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Apartments For Rent
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Auto Donations/Autos
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Auto’s Wanted
CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ PAID! Run-ning or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free Towing! We’re Local! 7 Days/Week. Call Toll Free: 1-888-416-2330
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Health/Medical
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Cable TV
Bundle & Save on your CABLE, INTERNET PHONE, AND MORE. High Speed Inter-net starting at less than $20/mo. CALL NOW! 800-291-4159
Employment
Immediate Oppor-tunity for Men and Women. Entry-Level Oilfield Jobs Starting at $64,000-$145,000/Year. No Experience Necessary. Call 24hr Free Recorded Mes-sage 1-888-450-4902
Employment/Help Wanted
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Miscellaneous
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AIRLINES ARE HIR-ING – Train for hands on Aviation Career. FAA approved pro-gram. Financial aid for qualified students – Job placement as-sistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Mainte-nance 888-686-1704
CASH FOR CARS: All Cars/Trucks Wanted. Running or Not! Top Dollar Paid. We Come To You! Any Make/Mod-el. Call For Instant Of-fer: 1-800-864-5960
Have fun and find a genuine connection! The next voice on the other end of the line could be the one. Call Tango 1-800-381-1758. FREE trial!
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ROTARY INTERNATION-AL – Start with Rotary and good things hap-pen. Rotary, humanity in motion. Find infor-mation or locate your local club at www.ro-
tary.org. Brought to you by your free community paper and PaperChain.
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Motorcycles/Wanted to Buy
WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLE KAWA-SAKI 1967-1980 Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000, ZIR, KX1000MKII, A1-250, W1-650, H1-500, H2-750, S1-250, S2-350, S3-400 SU-ZUKI GS400, GT380, GT750, Honda CB750 (1969,1970) CASH.
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PAID IN ADVANCE! MAKE $1000 A WEEK mailing brochures from home! Genuine Opportunity! No expe-rience required. Start Immediately! www.
mailingcountry.com (VOID IN SD) (MCN)
DO YOU HAVE PROB-LEMS WITH YOUR CREDIT? Are your scores too low to rent an apartment, buy a home or get a car? Call Mr. Kaplan and The Credit Pros now for a FREE credit con-sultation at 1-877-686-6440 (MCN)
STEEL BUILDINGS: 6 only 20×26, 25×30, 30×48, 40×52, 45×74, 60×140. Must Move Now! Selling for Balance Owed! Still Crated/Free De-livery! 1-800-211-9593 x101 (MCN)
HOMEWORKERS NEED-ED!!! $775.35 Weekly
Mailing Companies Brochures/Data Entry for Cash, $300-$1,000 Daily from Your Home Computer. Genuine! PT/FT, No Experience Required. Start Imme-diately! www.Mailing-BrochuresIncome.com (VOID IN SD) (MCN)
CASH FOR CARS: All Cars/Trucks Wanted. Running or Not! Top Dollar Paid. We Come To You! Any Make/Model. Call For Instant Offer: 1-888-417-1382 (IOWA ONLY) (MCN)
CASH FOR CARS: Any Make, Model or Year. We Pay MORE! Run-ning or Not Sell your Car or Truck TODAY Free Towing! In-
stant Offer: 1-888-420-3805 (MCN)
Trailer Sale! New 6’x12’ cargo $2,249.00: Alu-minum Cargo 6’x12’ Sport $5,599.00; 7’x16’ Sport $8,899.00; 77”x12’ aluminum util-ity $2,125.00; 77”x12’H $2,299.00; 77”x12’ HBT $2,499.00; Spe-cial H&H 6’x12’x6’ V-nose, ramp $2,649.00. 515-972-4554 www.F o r t D o d g e T r a i l -erWorld.com (MCN)
LOW COST High Qual-ity Printing: 1,000 Business Cards and 1,000 Postcards $199, 5,000 Business Cards $129, 1,000 busi-ness cards $69, 2,500 4×6 Postcards $169. FREE DESIGN! Call Today! 1-281-520-4044 www.Brown-BagValues.com (MCN)
LAND AUCTION
For additional information, contact:
Madison County, Iowa122.4± Acres
Jon Peterson,AgentLorimor, Iowa
Phone: (515) [email protected]
Saturday, December 7, at 10:00 AM
at the WRC Hall, in Macksburg, Iowa
www.FarmersNational.com Real Estate Sales • Auctions • Farm and Ranch
Management • Appraisal • Insurance • Consultations Oil and Gas Management • Timber Resource Management National Hunting Leases • Lake Management • FNC Ag Stock
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Creston Nursing & Rehab Center1001 Cottonwood, Creston, IA
641-782-8511 EOE
Creston Nursing & Rehab Center is looking for a
Full-time RN Charge Nurse
If you are interested in making a difference in the lives of our
residents please contact:
Jessica Seitz, RNDirector of Nursing
Services
Auction CalendarComplete sale information is published in the
Wednesday edition of the Creston News Advertiser and/or the Southwest Iowa Advertiser
Advertise your auction in the CNA Classifieds and we will include it in our “Auction Calendar.”
Sat. Nov. 16- 11:00AM Orient, IA. Tools, Misc., like new White Lawn Tractor, Modern Furniture, Household Goods, Collectibles for Franklin “Leroy” Morse Estate. Auctioneers: Darwin West, Tom Frey, Todd Crill.
Clearview Homes“A Home Away From Home”
Position oPEnDietary Supervisor
We are looking for people who are compassionate and enjoy the elderly to come to work for Clearview Homes.
If you want job satisfaction by working with a caring team, come in and visit with us about our starting rate and pay scale.
Offering an excellent benefit package including: Paid Sick Leave • 401k • Paid HolidaysHealth and Life Insurance • Vacation
Clearview HomesMount Ayr • 641-464-2240
“A home away from home”Providing quality care for our residents for over 51 years!
Check out all our listings at www.southwestiowahomes.com
1016 W. Montgomery • Creston 641-782-5134
Korina LoudonBroker/Owner
Pat LoudonRealtorTM
Member National Association of Realtors
& Bluegrass Board of Realtors
Green Valley RealtyGreen Valley Realty
2+BR Ranch Home with Full BasementOnly $89,500
www.southwestiowahomes.comCheck out all our listings at
www.southwestiowahomes.comCheck out all our listings at
Saturday, Nov. 16th10 - 11:30 a.m.
LIST WITH SLIS S OPEN HOU SOOOOOOPPPENN HHOOUU SSSSSSS
405 S. Bureau • Creston
3BR Home with Many Updates!Only $65,000
Only 89,500
800 N. Walnut • Creston
Cash, Cows, Corn, Cars- You’ll find them all in Classified Ads. 782-2141.
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Southwest Iowa Advertiser — Wednesday, November 13, 2013 — Page 3
JanuaryScrap-A-Thon
Need a hotel room? Supertel Inn and Conference Center, 641-782-7873. Mention “Scrapbook” to receive a special rate.
• Door Prizes• Contest• Meals• Music• and much, much
more fun!
Come Scrap!
$4000only
Name:______________________________________
Address:____________________________________
Phone:______________________________________
E-mail:______________________________________
Return form and $40 to:
Creston News AdvertiserP.O. Box 126
Creston, IA 50801Forms due by January 1, 2014
Questions? Call Rich Paulsen 641-782-2141 x230 or [email protected]
Saturday, Jan. 18 & Sunday, Jan. 19, 2014Saturday 8 A.M. to 3 P.M. Sunday
Supertel Conference Center ~ Creston, IA
For 2 Days
$25.00 for 1 Day
COEN’SCOEN’SFURNITURE, INC.FURNITURE, INC.
121 N. Maple • Creston • 641-782-2121— Monday - Saturday 9-5 or by appointment —
FREE Delivery in our Area
MikeCoen—Owner—
“Your Complete Home Furnishings Store”
Ask us about our...9-Month no Interest FInancIng
*with approved credit
continues...10-40% off
cheeseburgers
$32chicken strips
in a basket
$449
$42double cheeseburgers
1/3 lb.each
Hwy. 34 • Creston641-782-2826
$32912 oz. size
pie BLIZZARD®
pumpkin
ARTS& CraftsSHOW
IOWA’S LARGESTVARIED INDUSTRIES BLDG.IOWA STATE FAIRGROUNDS
DES MOINES, IOWAFri. 5-9; Sat. 9-5; Sun. 10-4ADM. Just $6.00(10 & under free)
3-day re-entry stamp
FREE PARKINGFree Shuttle Bus
Service from North Parking Lot on
all 3 days.
Over 300 Talented Exhibitors Present & Sell 1,000’s of Unique Creations.
Callahan Promotions, Inc., 563-652-4529
Over300Exhibitors
NOV. 15 - 17
Bring this ad to show for $1.00 OFF One Admission
A Fantastic shopping event.
THE DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS IS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26, 2013.
The Christmas Basket Fund provides food baskets and cloth-ing gift certificates for children to Union County families and indi-viduals who need a helping hand at Christmas time.
If someone you know could use a little help this Christmas, please let us know. Complete the form below and return to the ad-dress shown. If you prefer, you may hand deliver the form to the Creston News Advertiser at 503 W. Adams Street.
Need a helping hand this Christmas?
We wish to have the following Union County family or individual considered to receive a Christmas Basket this year because:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Name _______________________________________________________________________________________
Address ______________________________________________________________________________________
City _______________________________________________________________ ZIP ______________________
Adults in household _________________________________ Children (under19) _________________
Your name ___________________________________________________________________________________
Mail completed form to Christmas Basket, P.O. Box 126, Creston IA 50801 Deadline is Nov. 26, 2013.
Note: The Christmas Basket Board will be coordinating the distribution of Christmas Baskets with other groups and agencies in Union County.
Nomination for a Christmas Basket does not imply or guarantee a basket will be given.
NOMINATION FORM
Are You Still Paying Too Much For Your Medications?You can save up to 75% when you fill your prescriptions at our
Canadian and International Pharmacy Service.
Call Toll-free: 1-800-921-1539
Please note that we do not carry controlled substances and a valid prescription is required for all prescription medication orders.
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Get An Extra $10 O� & FreeShipping On Your 1st Order!
Order Now! Call Toll-Free: 1-800-921-1539Use code 10FREE to receive this special o�er.
IOWA GOVERNOR’S TRAFFICSAFETY BUREAU
NOSYMPATHY
CARDYou’ll lose your
license for at least30 days if
caught driving drunk.No excuses.
No exceptions.
Moark LLC /Sunbest Foods
now hiring!! Now accepting applications for Production/Layers Houses and
Processing/Packaging positions!
1st shift available & shift schedules vary.
Sunbest Foods offers many GREAT benefits available to you after 90 days!!
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Flex Plan, 401k after 6 months plus many other benefit options
Please call the office at (641) 336-2292 or stop by our plant location in Clearfield for further information
on our current openings! EOE
1641 Yellowstone Ave., Clearfield, iowa 50840
JOB FAIRSaturday, Nov. 16th Interviews being conducted
from 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Michael Foods, Inc. in Lenox, Iowa, has immediate opportunities for
employment on 1st, 2nd & 3rd shiftsMichael Foods is a diversified food processor and distributor
with businesses in egg products, refrigerated grocery products and refrigerated potato products.
Previous experience in food manufacturing is not required.
We will train people with a solid work history!
For further information contact Human Resources at (641) 333-4700 or come to the plant
(1009 S. Brooks St.) to apply Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Attn: Human Resources 1009 South Brooks St. • Lenox, IA 50851
Fax (641) 333-4800 • Phone (641) 333-4700 EOE/AAP
Attn: Human Resources
Announcing
recent plant wide pay rate
increases!
MCHCS HWMed Surg3x4
11/5 The Shopper; 11/6 The MadisonianTim L
300 W. Hutchings St., Winterset, Iowa 50273MCHCS is an equal opportunity employer
Full Time - 36 hours per weekApply online at www.madisonhealth.com
Join our Health Care Team
Apply online at www.madisonhealth.com
300 W. Hutchings St., Winterset, Iowa 50273MCHCS is an equal opportunity employer
RN – Med/SurgUnder general supervision, performs professional nursing services utilizing the nursing process including, but not limited to: assessing needs, developing and implementing nursing care plans, evaluating patient response to treatment, documenting patient interactions in accordance with professional nursing standards and Hospital policies, and providing direction for non-professional care givers.
PRN
MCHCS HWMedical Technologist3x4
11/5 The Shopper; 11/6 The MadisonianTim L
300 W. Hutchings St., Winterset, Iowa 50273MCHCS is an equal opportunity employer
Full Time - 36 hours per weekApply online at www.madisonhealth.com
Join our Health Care Team
Apply online at www.madisonhealth.com
300 W. Hutchings St., Winterset, Iowa 50273MCHCS is an equal opportunity employer
Medical Technologist/Medical Lab Tech Under general supervision, performs high quality, complex laboratory analysis and/or routine laboratory analysis in accordance with professional laboratory standards and Hospital policies and procedures. We provide a competitive and comprehensive compensation package including PTO, IPERS and on-site fitness facility.
Full Time – 72 hours per pay period
CDL DRIVERIowa Select Farms has positions open for CDL Drivers responsible for transporting hogs within our Iowa-based production region. This candidate will be responsible for operating a semi-truck and trailer and following all safety, biosecurity and record keeping protocols.
This position requires a Class A CDL and a clean driving record. Candidates must be dependable, detail-oriented and very well organized. Competitive compensation and full benefits package.
Apply online at www.iowaselect.com, stop by 101 North Douglas in Afton to complete an application or call Human Resources at 641-347-5065. EOE.
CONSTRUCTION HELP NEEDED
Gleeson Constructors & Engineers, L.L.C. is accepting applications for the following positions:
Construction Laborers-$12.00 Industrial Carpenters—$17.00
Iron Workers—$17.00 Certified Welders—$17.00
Concrete Finishers— $17.00 Certified Crane Operator— $25.00
Please apply in person only with Gleeson Superintendent
Todd Hamilton at the jobsite trailer located at:
1027 Jimmy Dean Ave. Osceola, IA 50213
PRIOR CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED
Post Offer Pre-Employment Drug Testing & E-Verify Required
Gleeson Constructors & Engineers, L.L.C. is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
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CNA photo by KYLE WILSON
John and Lynne Schlaht of Creston pose next to the headstone of Earl J. Hoar — a former corporal in the U.S. Army and
veteran of World War I. For the past 10 years, the Schlahts have walked through Graceland Cemetery on Memorial Day and
placed a bouquet of red, white and blue flowers on veteran’s graves that don’t have any flowers at all.
By KYLE WILSON
CNA asst. managing editor
ohn and Lynne Schlaht
of Creston stand side-
by-side at Graceland
Cemetery nearly one
decade ago. It is morning. The
grass below their feet is fresh-
ly cut, a little wet, and in the
stillness of the cemetery the
most recognizeable sounds
are American flags flapping
in the wind.
It’s Memorial Day.
Like past years, the Schlahts
are attending the Memorial
Day program at Graceland
Cemetery. A small group of
people gather with them. The
group says the Pledge of Alle-
giance together and listens to
the keynote speaker.
“We’ve always gone out to
the cemetery on Memorial
Day,” Lynne said. “We’re
both retired now, but I was a
librarian and John is a long-
time social studies teacher
in Creston, so we’re both
fascinated with history — es-
pecially American history —
and cemeteries have so many
life stories.”
A trumpeter playing taps
concluded the program at
Graceland Cemetery. The
group in attendance scat-
tered in different directions
to visit loved ones.
“After the program, we
always wander around the
cemetery,” John said. “We
don’t have any family in
Graceland Cemetery, but we
do have friends. As we wan-
dered around, that particular
year we began noticing many
veterans didn’t have flowers
on their graves.”
Lynne recalls the feeling
that gave them both.
“It was really sad to see
nothing on their graves,” she
said. “They probably don’t
have any family that live in
the Creston area anymore.”
So, from that day forward,
the Schlahts decided to honor
at least some of those vet-
erans each year by placing
flowers next to their grave.
“We just thought it would
be a nice gesture to honor
and thank them on Memo-
rial Day,” John said. “All of
them sacrificed something
for this country. ... After we
placed flowers the first year,
we wanted and felt like we
needed to do it again the next
year.”So, that’s what they’ve
done.Each year Lynne finds
enough red, white and blue
artificial flowers to make 35
to 40 bouquets. She finds the
EACH MEMORIAL DAY , this Creston
couple places a bouquet of red, white and blue flowers
on the graves of veterans who don’t have any at all.
JThe schedule for Creston’s
Memorial Day services
Monday has been set.
� 8:30 a.m. Daughters
of the American Revolu-
tion program is Monday
at veteran’s memorial site
at McKinley Park.
� 9:30 a.m. Cavalry
Cemetery program, key-
note address by Sen. Joni
Ernst of Red Oak.
� 10:45 a.m. Graceland
Cemetery program, key-
note address by Sen. Joni
Ernst of Red Oak.
� 2 p.m. Service at Prai-
rie View Assisted Living.
Keynote speaker
for Creston’s
Memorial Day
programs will be
Sen. Joni Ernst
CNA photo by SARAH BROWN
Emergency mob: Creston Fire Captain Gary Thompson, Volunteer Firefighter Jordan Nelson, Afton Police Chief John Coulter and
Southwestern Community College EMS/Health Services Coordinator Cheryl Blazek demonstrate chest compressions on CPR dummies at
Hy-Vee Wednesday in observance of National EMS Week.
Please see
SCHLAHTS, Page 2
By SARAH BROWN
CNA staff reporter
Creston area leaders in the areas of educa-
tion and economic development met Tues-
day to discuss the viability for establishing a
learning center in Southwest Iowa.
The learning center would provide diag-
nostic and tutoring services to students with
learning differences and disabilities and of-
fer resources to families impacted by learn-
ing disabilities such as dyslexia, discalculia,
dysgraphia, attention-deficit hyperactivity
disorder and related issues.
The purpose of the proposed learning cen-
ter, which would work in partnership with
local school districts, is to ease the logistical
and financial burden of accessing necessary
resources to improve the learning experi-
ence for students with learning differences.
The proposed site has yet to be determined,
but it would most likely be established in
Creston.
The proposed learning center will be
based on the success of other similar non-
profit learning centers.
Suzanne Johnston, who is an employee
of Iowa State University and been involved
with the planning from the start, said she
has spent “hours and hours learning” about
working memory issues, auditory delays and
learning disabilities in an effort to help her
own daughter.
Johnston said, after families pay for gas,
$250 in diagnostic fees and $50 per session,
Learning center
proposed for
southwest Iowa
Blood found
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missing teen,
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DAYTON (MCT) — Investigators be-
lieve they found the blood of a missing teen-
ager on the body of her kidnapper, on his
truck and at a northern Iowa hog confine-
ment facility where he took two girls Mon-
day afternoon, officials said Thursday.
Kathlynn Shepard, 15, of Dayton, was still
missing Thursday evening after she and a
friend were abducted Monday by Michael J.
Klunder, a registered sex offender described
by a retired police chief as a “pure socio-
path.”Officials confirmed Thursday that Klun-
der, who was found dead around 8 p.m.
Monday, had hanged himself.
Blood was found on Klunder’s body, on
the tailgate of his Toyota Tundra pickup and
on two buildings at a hog confinement facil-
ity where Klunder worked, Iowa Division of
Criminal Investigation Special Agent Bill
Kietzman said at a news conference Thurs-
day afternoon.
The blood had not yet been tested to de-
termine if it is Kathlynn’s, he said.
“We’re going to make a logical assumption
that it is her blood,” Kietzman said. “There’s
no reason to think it’s anyone else’s.”
The search for Kathlynn will continue
Friday, but each day that passes leaves less
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CNA photo by KYLE WILSONJohn and Lynne Schlaht of Creston pose next to the headstone of Earl J. Hoar — a former corporal in the U.S. Army and veteran of World War I. For the past 10 years, the Schlahts have walked through Graceland Cemetery on Memorial Day and placed a bouquet of red, white and blue flowers on veteran’s graves that don’t have any flowers at all.
By KYLE WILSONCNA asst. managing [email protected]
ohn and Lynne Schlaht of Creston stand side-by-side at Graceland Cemetery nearly one
decade ago. It is morning. The grass below their feet is fresh-ly cut, a little wet, and in the stillness of the cemetery the most recognizeable sounds are American flags flapping in the wind.
It’s Memorial Day.Like past years, the Schlahts
are attending the Memorial Day program at Graceland Cemetery. A small group of people gather with them. The group says the Pledge of Alle-giance together and listens to the keynote speaker.
“We’ve always gone out to the cemetery on Memorial Day,” Lynne said. “We’re both retired now, but I was a
librarian and John is a long-time social studies teacher in Creston, so we’re both fascinated with history — es-pecially American history — and cemeteries have so many life stories.”
A trumpeter playing taps concluded the program at Graceland Cemetery. The group in attendance scat-tered in different directions to visit loved ones.
“After the program, we always wander around the cemetery,” John said. “We don’t have any family in Graceland Cemetery, but we do have friends. As we wan-dered around, that particular year we began noticing many veterans didn’t have flowers on their graves.”
Lynne recalls the feeling that gave them both.
“It was really sad to see nothing on their graves,” she
said. “They probably don’t have any family that live in the Creston area anymore.”
So, from that day forward, the Schlahts decided to honor at least some of those vet-erans each year by placing flowers next to their grave.
“We just thought it would be a nice gesture to honor and thank them on Memo-rial Day,” John said. “All of them sacrificed something for this country. ... After we placed flowers the first year, we wanted and felt like we needed to do it again the next year.”
So, that’s what they’ve done.
Each year Lynne finds enough red, white and blue artificial flowers to make 35 to 40 bouquets. She finds the
EACH MEMORIAL DAY , this Creston couple places a bouquet of red, white and blue flowers on the graves of veterans who don’t have any at all.
JThe schedule for Creston’s Memorial Day services Monday has been set.
� 8:30 a.m. Daughters of the American Revolu-tion program is Monday at veteran’s memorial site at McKinley Park.
� 9:30 a.m. Cavalry Cemetery program, key-note address by Sen. Joni Ernst of Red Oak.
� 10:45 a.m. Graceland Cemetery program, key-note address by Sen. Joni Ernst of Red Oak.
� 2 p.m. Service at Prai-rie View Assisted Living.
Keynote speaker for Creston’s Memorial Day programs will be Sen. Joni Ernst
CNA photo by SARAH BROWN
Emergency mob: Creston Fire Captain Gary Thompson, Volunteer Firefighter Jordan Nelson, Afton Police Chief John Coulter and Southwestern Community College EMS/Health Services Coordinator Cheryl Blazek demonstrate chest compressions on CPR dummies at Hy-Vee Wednesday in observance of National EMS Week.
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By SARAH BROWNCNA staff [email protected]
Creston area leaders in the areas of educa-tion and economic development met Tues-day to discuss the viability for establishing a learning center in Southwest Iowa.
The learning center would provide diag-nostic and tutoring services to students with learning differences and disabilities and of-fer resources to families impacted by learn-ing disabilities such as dyslexia, discalculia, dysgraphia, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and related issues.
The purpose of the proposed learning cen-ter, which would work in partnership with local school districts, is to ease the logistical and financial burden of accessing necessary resources to improve the learning experi-ence for students with learning differences. The proposed site has yet to be determined, but it would most likely be established in Creston.
The proposed learning center will be based on the success of other similar non-profit learning centers.
Suzanne Johnston, who is an employee of Iowa State University and been involved with the planning from the start, said she has spent “hours and hours learning” about working memory issues, auditory delays and learning disabilities in an effort to help her own daughter.
Johnston said, after families pay for gas, $250 in diagnostic fees and $50 per session,
Learning center proposed for southwest Iowa
Blood found likely that of missing teen, abductor called ‘pure sociopath’
DAYTON (MCT) — Investigators be-lieve they found the blood of a missing teen-ager on the body of her kidnapper, on his truck and at a northern Iowa hog confine-ment facility where he took two girls Mon-day afternoon, officials said Thursday.
Kathlynn Shepard, 15, of Dayton, was still missing Thursday evening after she and a friend were abducted Monday by Michael J. Klunder, a registered sex offender described by a retired police chief as a “pure socio-path.”
Officials confirmed Thursday that Klun-der, who was found dead around 8 p.m. Monday, had hanged himself.
Blood was found on Klunder’s body, on the tailgate of his Toyota Tundra pickup and on two buildings at a hog confinement facil-ity where Klunder worked, Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation Special Agent Bill Kietzman said at a news conference Thurs-day afternoon.
The blood had not yet been tested to de-termine if it is Kathlynn’s, he said.
“We’re going to make a logical assumption that it is her blood,” Kietzman said. “There’s no reason to think it’s anyone else’s.”
The search for Kathlynn will continue Friday, but each day that passes leaves less
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Finding the right balance of services keeps life interesting, according to the staff of Prairie View Assisted Living in Creston.
“We have a 31-year age difference between our youngest tenant and our oldest tenant,” said Amy Edmonson, Prairie View administra-tor. “We were all raised differently. You’ve got a whole array of backgrounds to try to accom-modate. It’s not just age.”
Edmonson said, in addition to health care, individual needs must be taken into consider-ation in all areas including food preparation and activities.
FoodThough most of the food is prepared right in
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Feick said the challenge is identifying what the individuals like, how they were raised and what foods they grew up with.
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