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641-782-2141A product of theCreston Publishing Company • P.O. Box 126 • 503 West Adams Street • Creston, IA 50801
Vol. 49, No. 22 Wednesday, May 28, 2014
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From giggling pre school dancers, twirling with delight, to the precision, award
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You will enjoy watching Happy Confident
Dancers and Tumblers In their Gorgeous
Costumes With Beautiful Scenery
Each Recital Production is overflowing with a separate cast of
performers and routines.Friday & Saturday, May 30 & 31Creston High School Auditorium
opens at 5:30pm and the Production begins at 6:00pm
Admission is $6.00.
Helping Dreams Come True Since 1979Leslie’s Dance Emporium is a division of LDE Inc.
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Main Office: 218 North Pine St. • Creston, Iowa 50801
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S&K CafeOwners...Karen & Jodi
102 E. Montgomery • Creston641-782-5836
Mon-Fri 5am-2pm • Sat 5:30am-1pm
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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Salmon Patties
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on Biscuits
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Stalk TalkAt first, I put a 40% sale on all NEW books. Then, extended the sale to include all Used books, Hardback and Paperback, at 50% off. The very collectible books on the south wall will also be discounted, but at my discretion at the checkout. This is a great sale! We are well overstocked with good books and maybe, a few bad ones mixed in for added flavor.
Creston Antique Malland Bookstore
210 N. Maple • 641-782-8822— Closed Mondays —
HUGE BOOK SALE!
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— 28 Years of Experience • Creston —
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and Alterations
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A Fridley Theatre
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ALL MATINEE TIMESREALD 3D Features ALL SEATS $7.00
2D Features ALL SEATS $5.00
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ENDS WEDNESDAY, MAY 28HEAVEN IS FOR REAL [PG] 6:30
DRAFT DAY [PG-13] 8:40
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Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.1610 W. Townline Suite 100 • Creston, IA • 641-782-3877
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641-202-2442
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Siding & WindowsGAULE EXTERIORSSteel and vinyl siding, replacement windows and seamless guttering. Quality craftsmanship, over a decade of professional service in Southwest Iowa. 641-782-0905.
WESTMAN WINDOWS. Replace-ment windows tilt for easy cleaning and rebates bays, bows, sliders, etc. Any custom size and shape, 30+ years in Creston. I sell, service and install, for no-pressure estimate call Charlie Westman 641-782-4590 or 641-344-5523.
BOWMAN SIDING & WINDOWS. All major brands of vinyl and steel siding, Heartland, Traco and Revere thermal replacement windows. Re-cipient of the Revere Premium Reno-vator Award. Seamless guttering and Leaf Relief gutter covers. 33 years of continuous reliable service in South-west Iowa, free estimates, 641-322-5160 or 1-800-245-0337.
Computer Repair
Bee Removal
BUILTNETWORKS, 805 Wyoming Ave, Creston, IA, 641-782-4765, Computer sales, repair, network-ing. Over 25 years experience. PC & Mac.
HONEY BEE REMOVAL AND RES-CUE SERVICE. Also selling honey and beeswax. John Brennan, 641-782-3795.
StorageSHARP’S SELF-STORAGE Boats, records, inventory, furniture. You store it, lock it, take the key. Industrial Park, Creston, 641-782-6227.
PlumberSCHROEDER PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL. Central air repair/new installations, new breaker boxes, lighting fixtures, softeners, water heaters. Specialize in manufactured and mobile homes. Free estimates, licensed, insured, 641-202-1048. Accept Visa & Mastercard.
HOME SERVICES DIRECTORYFind the right people for the job,
right here.
GlassQUALITY GLASS CO. Automotive, home, business and farm. Commercial lock service and trailer sales. Hwy 34 East, in Creston 641-782-5155
HAMBURGER NIGHTMonday, June 2nd
5 - 7:30 p.m.Hamburger $3 • Cheeseburger $3.25 Bacon Cheeseburger $3.50 • Fries $1.75
Coffee and Tea Included— Open to the Public —
Eagles Club • Creston
Your Guide To Dining And Entertainment
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. May 31- 10:00AM Rural Creston, IA. Tools, Shop Items, Airplane Parts, Lawn Equipment, Antiques & Collectibles, Modern Furniture and Household Goods for Bill & Norma Mercer. Auctioneers: Darwin West, Tom Frey, Todd Crill, Steve Bergren.Sat. May 31- 1:00PM Mount Ayr, IA. Household Goods and Miscellaneous for Bob & Connie Eason. Auctioneers: Jim Smith, Curt Pierschbacher.Sun. June 1- 11:00AM Creston, IA. Tools & Misc. Items; Lawn Equipment; lg. selection of Oil Lamps; Guitars; Music Equipment; Tapes; CDs & more for Sandy Bolinger & the late Jr. (Rocky) Bolinger. Auctioneers: Darwin West, Tom Frey, Todd Crill, Steve Bergren.Mon. June 2- 5:00PM Creston, IA. Multi-Party and Estate Sale consisting of Tools, Antiques, Collectibles, Modern Furniture and Household Goods. Auctioneers: Darwin West, Tom Frey, Todd Crill.Sat. June 7- 10:30AM Lenox, IA. Real Estate sells at 1PM; Acreage, Farm and Household Goods for Jamie and Lori Kinyon. Auctioneers: Darwin West, Tom Frey, Todd Crill, Steve Bergren.Sun. June 8- 10:30AM Afton, IA. Real Estate consisting of 6.84 acres M/L sells at 1:30PM. Modern Furniture, Appliances, Household Goods, Tools, Pickup, 1/16th Scale Farm Toys, Heston & others Belt Buckles, Farm Machinery and Misc. for the Jack Shiflett Estate. Auctioneers: Darwin West, Tom Frey, Todd Crill, Steve Bergren.
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Livestock
Livestock Miscellaneous Miscellaneous
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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.
POLLED HEREFORDBULLS, 2 year old year-lings, semen tested, freedelivery, Dick Graham,641-340-0325.
1991 CAMARO, T-tops,5 speed, $825.00 firm,641-344-3120.
NICE, EFFICIENCYLOFT apartment inAfton, stove/refrigeratorfurnished, $375/mo.,washer/dryer onpremises, 641-344-5478.
FULL-TIME TRACTOROperator for local bridgeconstruction project,perform related tasks asneeded, heavy equip-ment experience a plus,712-527-3455.
FOR SALE: ANGUSBULLS- large frame,rugged, semen checked,& free delivery. $1750-$2250. Call Tom De-Mott, Bedford IA 402-304-4191.
RectoRyRe-Run Shop
107 W. Howard
1/2 PRICE
Summer Clothing Sale
some exclusions may apply
May 30th, May 31st & June 3rd
HOURS:Tuesday 12-5
Friday 9-5Saturday 9-12
CDL DriversLooking for full to part time
supplementing income moving
utility trucks both locally and multi-
state. Drivers with flat towable cars preferred, great retirement work,
Call Dave 859-361-9953.
1 & 2 BEDROOM APTSIN CRESTON. Rentbased on income, On-site laundry, No pets877-959-2534. This in-stitution is an equal op-portunity provider andemployer Equal Hous-ing Opportunity. Handi-cap accessiblewww.tlpropertiesiowa.com
6TH ANNUAL WORTHCOUNTY SMOKE OFFwill be held August 8th& 9th in Grant City, MO.Entry forms and rulesare now available. BBQteams and vendors maycontact Amanda@ 660-254-0517 [email protected].
we just brought a superstar on board.Turn to us for more opportunities. More current listings. More of what you need
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HELP WANTED
CNA’s Full time and part
time available
MDS coordinator- RN preferred
Benefits Include: Health Insurance,
401K & Paid time off.
1000 E. Howard Creston
782-5012EOE • Drug Free
Resident Care Coordinator - RN
Prairie View Assisted Living and Memory Care is seeking a full-time Registered Nurse to serve as our
Resident Care Coordinator. This position is responsible for leading the nursing department. Candidate must enjoy
working with older adults in a positive team environment. Flexible hours with competitive
salary and benefit package available.
Apply online at www.midwest-health.com/careers
Contact Amy Edmonson-Bonebrake at 641-782-3131 with any questions.
Prairie View is a drug free workplace and an equal opportunity employer.
PrairieViewASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE
1709 W. Prairie St., Creston, IA
Springtime Open HouseFriday, May 30 • 4 - 7PM
Saturday, May 31 • 9AM - 3PMSpecial Features
Homemade Garden Carts • Barbed wire BallsFunky Yard Art - Sawblades
Rocks for LandscapingPainted Furniture
Antique Furniture, Glassware & Primitivesand many more fun things!
Many one
of a kindFun & Funky
Things for Sale
and many more fun things!
Rex and Lois Daub, 641-782-72831830 Jaguar Ave. • Creston, IA
[email protected] Windy Acres Antiques to see pictures
From Wellman’s corner Creston, 1 mile east on Hwy 34, south on Iris Ave. (pavement) to water tower, 1/2 mile north on Jaguar Ave.
Now Hiring:Part-time Summer Help
Duties include assisting with auto detailing, lot maintenance,
and light duty jobs. Apply in person at
410 W. Adams • Creston, IA
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East Union Facilities (Buildings and Grounds) Manager
QUALIFICATIONS:Required
• Physical abilities to meet job requirements• Ability to provide leadership and supervise personnel in accordance with district policy, state, and federal mandates• Able to work different shifts, days, and/ or schedule• Knowledge of emergency procedures and problems related to security• Understanding of inventory control• Ability to prioritize, organize, and accomplish assigned work• Ability to provide a safe, attractive, and comfortable school environment • Ability to function within the framework of a school environment
Preferred• High School Diploma or GED; supplemented by demonstrated ability to fulfill the physical requirements of the work; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience• Experience in supervision of school custodial department or related experience
Physical Requirements/Environmental Conditions• Requires prolonged standing• Requires physical exertion to manually move, lift, carry, pull, or push heavy objects or materials• Requires stooping, kneeling, crawling, bending, turning, and reaching• Requires climbing and balancing• Must work indoors and outdoors year-round• Work environment may include exposure to cold, heat, humidity, and dust, and chemicals
Essential Functions• Help ensure clean and safe facilities• Work well with others, maintaining positive and effective communication with individuals and departments of the school district and community• Able to accept directions, changing situations, and work assignments• Exemplify good work habits for other employees• Show initiative in willingness to assume responsibility by being able to determine priority in work schedule• Ability to plan constructively for future events, needs or changes (Example: 1. Create or try new products. 2. Try new ways of doing job.)
Essential Responsibilities • Provide a safe environment for staff and students• Abide by all state health and safety regulations• Maintain consistent and effective communication with custodial staff• Supervise and evaluate work of custodial staff as required• Assist in hiring and termination as required• Order supplies, equipment and repairs as needed• Maintain/supervise care of grounds (snow removal, mowing, etc.)• Have responsibility for oversight of parking areas, fields, external parts of school buildings, bus barn and other building structures• Adhere to all district health and safety polices, including all precautions of the Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan• Complete annual safety training as required by law and district policy• Attend training/workshops as required to stay current with products and procedures
Year-round position. Includes employee benefits.
Send letter of interest and resume to: Dr. Pam Vogel, Superintendent;
C/O East Union Community Schools, 1916 High School Drive, Afton, IA, 50830 EOE
Iowa Select Farms has positions open for CDL Drivers responsible for transporting hogs between farm sites and to packer locations. Drivers operate company-owned late model Peterbilt trucks and haul five days a week, home every day.
This position requires a Class A CDL with a clean driving record. Candidates must be dependable, detail-oriented and follow all regulatory, safety, biosecurity and record keeping protocols. Previous livestock hauling experience desired.
Drivers receive competitive compensation and an excellent benefits package that includes single/family health, vision and dental coverage, 401(k), life insurance, flex plan and vacation, holiday and sick pay with sick day payout. Get hired and refer a friend to any position within the company — employees receive a $1,560 referral bonus.
CDL DRIVER
Apply online at www.iowaselect.com, contact Domingo Pedro at 641-347-5065 or
stop by 101 North Douglas in Afton to complete an application.
Iowa Select Farms is an equal opportunity employer.
MCHCS HW Payroll Benefits Coordinator3x7.5
5/20 The Shopper; 5/21 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
Payroll/Benefits CoordinatorPerforms duties related to payroll and benefit administration
functions. Performs bookkeeping and accounting tasks applying accepted accounting procedures including payroll processing and associated general ledger reconciliation. Performs duties related to the payroll process according to established procedures including, but not limited to: making necessary adjustments to time edit reports, transmitting appropriate payroll information to the financial institution, and generating payroll reports. Coordinates and facilitates the hospital’s employee benefit program. Provides back up support to the Human Resources Director as needed. Previous experience in payroll processing and accounting required.
Madison County Health Care System is an award-winning organization located just a half hour southwest of Des Moines in picturesque Winterset, home of the Bridges of Madison County and The Birthplace of John Wayne. A modern facility boasts of up-to-date equipment and a staff dedicated to providing outstanding service. Excellent schools and a high quality of life can be found in Madison County.
We provide a competitive and comprehensive compensation package including PTO, IPERS and a free on-site fitness facility for employees and their spouses.
We look forward to meeting dedicated professionals seeking career opportunities.
Full Time
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2014 • 1:00PMLocation: 2234 US Highway 169, Mount Ayr, Iowa (north of hospital)
HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Whirlpool refrigerator (freezer on bottom) w/ice maker (2 years old) 32”x32”-68” high; Whirl-pool washer; Kenmore dryer; Magic Chef gas stove; free standing island w/(2) shelves & drop leaf; heavy 5 shelf plas-tic cupboard; small cupboard; oval kitchen table w/(2) leaves & (4) chairs; large slow cooker; Jack Lelane juicer; lots of dishes; upholstered rocker; (4) drawer metal filing cabinet; gold chair w/glider foot stool; walnut king sized head board; Serger sewing machine; curio cabinet; Princess House col-lection; craft items; oil paints; doll beads; ceramics to paint; (3) shelf stand for bathroom; 220 air conditioner 18,000 btu (used one summer); free standing fan; bookcases; blankets; totes; Christmas itemsMISCELLANEOUS: 3 gallon compressor; (2) sets saw horses; Craftsman drills; 6-1/2” skill saw, 1-1/2 H.P.; tool boxes; Stihl weed eater; (3) push brooms; garden stool; yard ornaments; (2) garden hoses; extension ladder w/arm guard; (4) garbage cans, (1) plastic; ratchet trimmer; ratch-et tree trimmer w/saws; (2) hand garden sprayers; 6 gallon dry vac.; (4) old sewing machine drawers; (5) wooden Pepsi boxes; (2) gas cans; yard & garden toolsTERMS: Cash or good check, nothing removed until settled for, not responsible in case of accident or theft. All state-ments made sale day take precedence over any printed material.
BOB & CONNIE EASON, OWNERSAUCTIONEERS: JIM SMITH,
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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
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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
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
dayton abduction
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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
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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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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,
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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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“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
the kitchen at Prairie View, Brenda Feick, di-etary manager, explained that different people have different tastes in food.
“We have some people who just like to eat soup,” she said. “We have an alternative menu that they can pick off of if they don’t like what we have on the menu.”
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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