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SOUTHWEST IOWA ADVERTISER POSTAL CUSTOMER LOCAL 641-782-2141 A product of the Creston Publishing Company P.O. Box 126 • 503 West Adams Street Creston, IA 50801 Vol. 49, No. 45 Wednesday, November 5, 2014 FREE Presorted Standard Carrier Route Presort U.S. POSTAGE PAID Creston IA, 50801 Permit No. 14 CASS ADAIR MADISON Massena • Greenfield •Fontanelle •Bridgewater •Orient •Macksburg ADAMS UNION CLARKE CorningLorimor•Mt. Etna •Kent •Shannon City •Arispe •Afton Creston Cromwell Thayer •Murray •Carbon •Prescott •Nodaway Sharpsburg• Blockton• Ellston• Beaconsfield• LorimorKellerton• Mt. Ayr •Grand River •Tingley •Diagonal •Clearfield •Lenox •Conway •Maloy •Delphos •Redding TAYLOR RINGGOLD DECATUR Look for our billboard around town. If you find it, write down who you see on it, bring in your answers and receive $10 off your new subscription to the Creston News Advertiser. All You Care to Eat Italian Buffet Lasagna, Spaghetti or Chicken Alfredo served with garlic toast and salad Thursday, November 6th 4 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. $ 6 Add a Coca-Cola fountain drink 16 oz. $ 1 2008 Chevy Silverado 1500 (stock #229231): LTZ, crew cab, lots of extras, 4x4, 5.3L with 80k miles. $22,995 2011 Ford F-150 XL supercab, rubber floor, cloth, new tires and rims, 4x4, 5.0L, 111k miles. $18,995 2011 Ford F-250 (stock #223532) Lariat super crew, moonroof, leather, new tires, 4x4, 6.2L 110k miles. $29,995 2011 Ford F-250 (stock #232401): Lariat super cab, 4x4, 6.7L diesel with 38k miles, long box. $39,995 2011 Ford F-150 (stock #225131): Platinum, super crew, 3.5L EcoBoost, 4x4, 44k miles. $36,995 1994 Ford F-150 (stock #222933) Super Clean XLT regular cab truck! 2WD, dual fuel tanks, only 97k miles on V6 engine. $3,995 2003 Ford F-250 (stock #228133): Supercrew, Lariat, 7.3 diesel engine, 175k miles, 4x4. $12,995 2008 Ford F-250 (stock #233431): Regular cab, XL, rubber floor, 5.4L V8, 37k miles, 4x4. $16,995 2011 Ford F-150 (stock #224331): Lariat, super crew, 3.5L EcoBoost, 4x4, 60k miles. $35,995 2012 Ford F-350 (stock #232231): Lariat, super crew, FX4, B&H, 6.7L diesel, 17k miles, 4x4. long box, $48,995 2013 Ford F-350 (stock #233001): Lariat, super crew, FX4, B&H, 6.7L diesel, 39k miles, 4x4. $49,995 2013 Ford F-150 (stock #230531): XLT super crew, 4x4, back-up camera, 5.0L w/28k miles. $31,995 2013 Ford F-150 (stock #224202): Lariat super crew, 4x4, 5.0L, 42k miles. $35,995 2013 Ford F-150 (stock #226731): Lariat super cab, 4x2, 5.0L w/18k miles. $24,995 2006 Lincoln Town Car Designer Series (stock #232631): 1 owner, local trade, loaded, 4.6L V8 w/72k miles. $14,495 2009 Buick LaCrosse CXL (stock # 223011): Local trade, leather, 3800 V6 w/65K miles. $12,995 2011 Ford Expedition King Ranch (stock #224031) 1-owner local trade, loaded, 5.4L w/69k miles. $34,995 2011 Ford Transit Connect XLT Premium (stock #229031) 1 owner local trade, 2.0L I4 engine w/28k miles. $18,495 Work or Play, it’s a perfect time to capture a deal on your next truck! CHECK THESE DEALS, TOO! 410 W. Adams • Creston, IA 641-782-2179 RESTON UTOMOTIVE Our full inventory can be seen 24/7 online at www.crestonautomotive.com! Prices valid through November 22, 2014 A Fridley Theatre www.fridleytheatres.com STRAND CRESTON 782-7224 MATINEE PRICES REALD 3D Features ALL SEATS $7.00 2D Features ALL SEATS $5.00 PG Show Times Valid NOVEMBER 7 - 13 ENDS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 ALEXANDER And The Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day [PG] 6:30 THE BEST OF ME [PG-13] 8:30 STARTS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6 BIG HERO 6 Voices Of: Genesis Rodriguez Jamie Chung 2D At 7:00 pm Thursday, November 6 3D At 9:20 pm Thursday, November 6 Then Beginning Friday... 2D Times.... FRI-THURS: 6:30 Plus SAT-SUN Matinee: 2:00 3D Times.... FRI-THURS: 8:45 Plus SAT-SUN Matinee: 4:15 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY PART 1 PREMIERE TICKETS NOW ON SALE NOVEMBER 20 At 9:00 pm ARTS & Crafts SHOW IOWA’S LARGEST VARIED INDUSTRIES BLDG. IOWA STATE FAIRGROUNDS DES MOINES, IOWA Fri. 5-9; Sat. 9-5; Sun. 10-4 ADM. Just $6.00 (10 & under free) 3-day re-entry stamp FREE PARKING Free Shuttle Bus Service from North Parking Lot on both Fri. & Sat. Over 300 Talented Exhibitors Present & Sell 1,000’s of Unique Creations. Callahan Promotions, Inc., 563-652-4529 Over 300 Exhibitors Bring this ad to show for $1.00 OFF One Admission A Fantastic shopping event. NOV. 21-23 B&B HOME IMPROVEMENT LLC FREE Estimates Email: [email protected] Website: www.bandbhomeimprovementllc.com “No job too big or too small!” LIKE us on Facebook Brad Riley 641-349-8455 641-344-2064 Jake Riley 641-202-2442 Finding Senior Housing can be complex, but it doesn’t have to be. (800) 217-3942 A Place for Mom is the nation’s largest senior living referral information service. We do not own, operate, endorse or recommend any senior living community. We are paid by partner communities, so our services are completely free to families. “You can trust A Place for Mom to help you.” – Joan Lunden www.powersfh.com AFTON 347-8725 CRESTON 782-7036 “Helping Celebrate Life” Funeral Homes FAX When your document must get there fast, use the Creston News Advertiser’s FAX service...we can FAX your document around the world in minutes!

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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. 49, No. 45 Wednesday, November 5, 2014

A product of the

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

Look for our billboard around town. If you find it, write down who you see on it, bring in

your answers and receive $10 off your new subscription to the Creston News Advertiser.

All You Care to Eat Italian BuffetLasagna, Spaghetti or Chicken Alfredo served with garlic toast and salad

Thursday, November 6th4 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. $6Add a

Coca-Cola fountain drink

16 oz.$1

2008 Chevy Silverado 1500 (stock #229231): LTZ, crew cab,

lots of extras, 4x4, 5.3L with 80k miles. $22,995

2011 Ford F-150 XL supercab, rubber floor, cloth, new tires and rims, 4x4, 5.0L, 111k miles.

$18,995

2011 Ford F-250 (stock #223532) Lariat super crew, moonroof, leather, new tires, 4x4,

6.2L 110k miles. $29,995

2011 Ford F-250 (stock #232401): Lariat super cab,

4x4, 6.7L diesel with 38k miles, long box. $39,995

2011 Ford F-150 (stock #225131): Platinum, super crew, 3.5L EcoBoost,

4x4, 44k miles. $36,995

1994 Ford F-150 (stock #222933) Super Clean XLT

regular cab truck! 2WD, dual fuel tanks, only 97k miles on V6

engine. $3,995

2003 Ford F-250 (stock #228133): Supercrew,

Lariat, 7.3 diesel engine, 175k miles, 4x4.

$12,995

2008 Ford F-250 (stock #233431): Regular cab, XL,

rubber floor, 5.4L V8, 37k miles, 4x4.

$16,995

2011 Ford F-150 (stock #224331): Lariat, super crew,

3.5L EcoBoost, 4x4, 60k miles. $35,995

2012 Ford F-350 (stock #232231): Lariat, super crew,

FX4, B&H, 6.7L diesel, 17k miles, 4x4. long box, $48,995

2013 Ford F-350 (stock #233001): Lariat, super crew,

FX4, B&H, 6.7L diesel, 39k miles, 4x4. $49,995

2013 Ford F-150 (stock #230531): XLT super crew, 4x4,

back-up camera, 5.0L w/28k miles. $31,995

2013 Ford F-150 (stock #224202): Lariat super crew,

4x4, 5.0L, 42k miles. $35,995

2013 Ford F-150 (stock #226731): Lariat super cab, 4x2, 5.0L w/18k miles. $24,995

2006 Lincoln Town Car Designer Series (stock #232631):

1 owner, local trade, loaded, 4.6L V8 w/72k miles. $14,495

2009 Buick LaCrosse CXL (stock # 223011): Local trade, leather,

3800 V6 w/65K miles. $12,995

2011 Ford Expedition King Ranch (stock #224031)

1-owner local trade, loaded, 5.4L w/69k miles. $34,995

2011 Ford Transit Connect XLT Premium (stock #229031)

1 owner local trade, 2.0L I4 engine w/28k miles. $18,495

Work or Play, it’s a perfect time to capture a deal on your next truck!

CHECK THESE DEALS, TOO!

410 W. Adams • Creston, IA641-782-2179

RESTONUTOMOTIVERESTONRESTONUTOMOTIVEUTOMOTIVE

Our full inventory can be seen 24/7 online at

www.crestonautomotive.com!Prices valid through November 22, 2014

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A Fridley Theatre

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MATINEE PRICESREALD 3D Features ALL SEATS $7.00

2D Features ALL SEATS $5.00

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STARTS THURSDAY, JUNE 26TRANSFORMERS:Age of ExtinctionMark Wahlberg Nicola Peltz 3D at 9:00 pm Thursday, June 26Regular 2D/3D Engagement Begins June 27

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Show Times ValidNOVEMBER 7 - 13

ENDS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5ALEXANDER And The Terrible Horrible

No Good Very Bad Day [PG] 6:30THE BEST OF ME [PG-13] 8:30

STARTS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6BIG HERO 6Voices Of: Genesis Rodriguez Jamie Chung 2D At 7:00 pm Thursday, November 6 3D At 9:20 pm Thursday, November 6Then Beginning Friday... 2D Times.... FRI-THURS: 6:30 Plus SAT-SUN Matinee: 2:00 3D Times.... FRI-THURS: 8:45 Plus SAT-SUN Matinee: 4:15

THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY PART 1PREMIERE TICKETS NOW ON SALE

NOVEMBER 20 At 9:00 pm

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 both Fri. & Sat.

Over 300 Talented Exhibitors Present & Sell 1,000’s of Unique Creations.

Callahan Promotions, Inc., 563-652-4529

Over300Exhibitors

Bring this ad to show for $1.00 OFF One Admission

A Fantastic shopping event.NOV. 21-23B&B

Home Improvement LLCFREE Estimates

Email: [email protected]

Website:www.bandbhomeimprovementllc.com

“No job too big or too small!”LIKE us on Facebook

Brad Riley641-349-8455641-344-2064Jake Riley

641-202-2442

Finding Senior Housing can be complex, but it doesn’t have to be.

(800) 217-3942A Place for Mom is the nation’s largest senior living referral

information service. We do not own, operate, endorse or recommend any senior living community. We are paid by partner communities,

so our services are completely free to families.

“You can trust A Place for Mom to help you.”

– Joan Lunden

www.powersfh.comAfton 347-8725Creston 782-7036

“Helping Celebrate Life”

Funeral HomesFAXFAXFAX When your document must get there fast, use the Creston News Advertiser’s FAX service...we can FAX your document

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Tuesday, November 25, 2014 • 10 a.m.American Legion Hall • 1302 S. Cleveland St., Mt. Ayr, Iowa

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½ mile north (16 miles west of I-35 on Hwy 2)

PARCEL #1: 75 ACRES M/L TIMBER AND PASTURE LAND! Offering 75 acres more or less of which FSA reports 35.7 acres crop land currently in CRP. Balance in timber!CRP Contract: 35.7 acres @ $69.11 = $2,467.22 annuallyContract Period: 10/01//07 to 09/30/2017Taxes: $ 273.27

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TERMS: Cash, 10% down payment day of auction

with balance due on or about December 23, 2014.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Your opportunity to purchase rolling pasture, hay and timber land perfect for the outdoor’s man! With easy access west of Interstate 35 via Highway 2, this land is a hunter’s paradise! Located in a remote part of Athen’s and Poe Townships, but only 6 miles east of the County Seat town of Mt. Ayr!! Heavy timber and ponds in the area, Large deer and other wildlife population are abundant!

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Daugherty Auction and Real Estate Services, Inc. Kelly Daugherty & Chad Daugherty ~ Auctioneers

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See us on the web at www.daughertyauction.comNorth River Realty, Mike Bobst, Broker • 1758 Creamery Rd., Dexter, IA 50070

Jamie Bergkamp, Closing Attorney • 218 S 9th St., Adel, IA 50003The information in this advertisement is from sources deemed to be reliable but it cannot be

guaranteed by Daugherty Auction and Real Estate Services, Inc.

75 Acres Poe Township Section 25 126 acres Athens Township Section 30

PUBLIC AUCTIONSAT., NOV. 8, 2014 • 10AM

Location: 25535 Quest Road, Leon, Iowa, Located from the 4-way stop on State Highway No. 2 in Leon, Iowa, east 1 block,

south southeast on Pleasanton Rd. to 230th Street, east to 25535 Quest Road (watch for signs)

TRACTORS, CRAWLER, DITCH WITCH: 1750 Oliver diesel w/1655 motor, 2 speed on hydro power, wf, 3 pt. dual hydraulics, Heniker 1300 cab, near new 18.4x34 rubber; John Deere Diesel 3 pt. wf, dual hydraulics, OH 2006; John Deere 2140, 4 WD, 4239T motor, SG cab, dual hydraulics, 3 pt., wf, JD 8 speed with hilo trans., John Deere 240 Quick tach loader, 72” quick tach bucket, ANBO Clam Shell grabber for JD 240 loader; Oliver Super 88 Diesel with aftermarket 3 pt., new rear tires, power steering, nf; Oliver Super 88 Diesel, power steering, nf; Oliver 880 Diesel, nf, power steering, after market 3 pt.; Oliver 60 , gas, nf, new rear tires, restored, parade ready; Various Oliver tractor parts; IHC (Dresser) Dozer TD15C, U blade, tilt brush guard, cab, power shift, 466 Turbo engine, engine shields, new 18” Grousers; 6510 Ditch Witch, Duetz diesel 4x4 trencher, back hoe, vibrater knife, equipped to bury 6” field tileCOMBINE: John Deere 95 diesel Hydro combine with straw chopper and header control, John Deer 443 corn head, John Deere 213 flex head grain table, hydraulic reel drive & liftMACHINERY: HAYING: 12 wheel H&S hay rake with kicker wheel, hydraulic wings & lift; John Deere 530 large round hay baler with homemade dual twine tubes, alligator belt splice; monitor; Kuhn GMD 700 Gll HD disc mower (for parts); (2) 5 Bale large round bale trailers (one is set up as a logging trailer); Home-made 3 pt. mounted bale unroller with cylinder; 3 pt. mounted bale fork; homemade 2 prong bale stabber for 240 JD Quick tach loader; John Deere #37 trailer type mower with 9’ bar, 3 pt. mounted bale stabbers; Cox pickup bale stabber; John Deere 14T square baler for parts; 6 bolt New Holland wagon gear with 14’ hay rack; 5 bolt electric wagon gear with 14’ hay rack WAGONS: (4) Gravity Flow wagons, 200 bu. size on JD, Wards, Minnesota & Campbell’s 6 bolt hub gears; (2) Wards flare boxes on 6 bolt hub gears, one JD & one Wards Gears; (2) covered feed wagons; Pick-up box trailer with topper & dump; John Deere 6 bolt running gear with 14’ Heider silage box & hoist; Tile spool and 200’ M/L 6” field tile; JD spreader feed cartTILLAGE & PLANTING: John Deere 4 row 30” 7000 planter w/insecticide boxes, corn & bean units; John Deere 8200 12’x7” 21 double disc opener grain drill with grass seed attachments (hitch to pull roller); Turley 3 pt. mtd pto oats & grass seeder; 3 pt. mtd. pto grass seeder, 2 bu. size; Oliver 4x16” semi mtd. plow; Case 4x14” Eagle hitch plow; Oliver 4x14” pull type plow hydraulic lift; Massey Harris 2x14”trip rope plow on rubber; Oliver 2x14” trip rope plow on steel; IHC 2x14” trip rope plow on rubber; M Moline 2x14” trip rope on rubber; 3 pt. mounted Cat 1 sub-soiler; John Deere RWA 12’ tandem disc w/JD cylinder; John Deere 4 section harrow on manual cart; 22’ Crust buster with cylinder; White 16’ field cultivator pull type with harrow attachment; 3 pt mtd. 7 shank disc chisel (homemade); John Deere 400 3 pt. rotary hoe; IHC 156 3 pt. mtd. 6 row 30” cultivator; Stan-hoist 4 row stalk cutter; pull behind 12’ hydraulic lift field roller (homemade) MISC. MACHINERY: Kewanee 500, 50’ elevator with hopper crank lift; New Holland 680 pto manure spreader w/tandem axles & truck tires; Westfield 8”x60’ grain auger & boot; John Deere 6’ pull type rotary mower, hydraulic lift; 12’ Stan hoist rotary mower, pull type hydraulic lift, new gear box; 6”x28’ truck auger with gas motor; Windpower 25K pto generator on trailer; 3 pt. mounted 75 gallon sprayer with roller hypro pump; John Deere 400 grinder mixer; New Idea hand corn sheller; Snowco grain cleaner; (2) 4”x12’ grain augers; Heniker 1300 tractor cab off JD 4030; metal stock rack for full sized pickup box; homemade tree puller for loader or 3 pt. hitchVEHICLES & TRAILERS: 1989 Ford Ranger 4x4 extended cab, AT, like new motor & transmission, twin I beam, front axle; 1996 Ford F-250. 4x4, 3/4 T, AT 352 V-8, 96,000 miles; 1992 Chevy S-10 Blazer, 4 door; Hale bumper hitch stock trailer 16’, lights, 7000 lb. axles; Trailer type car caddy ball hitch; NF tractor caddyMISCELLANEOUS: Clipper fanning mill w/electric motor & several screens; mineral mixer; (6) large round bale feeder rings; (5) 16’ wooden feed bunks; elevator feed bunk; several sheets of galvanized corrugated steel; Sun Flower 3 pt. mtd. pto buzz saw with hydraulic splitter; full sized fiberglass topper, 14’ double wall, 3” boom pipe; 24” dryer fan with rebuilt 5 H.P. motor; 40’ HD alum. extension ladder; stainless steel BBQ grill, LP unit; 1000 gallon LP tank (as is); ‘53 Ford 1/2 T. box trailer; Curt double lock gooseneck hitch; pickup towing hitch; 3 sets tractor duals (38”, 34” & 30”); 300 gallon fuel barrel & stand, (3) stacked metal shelving units w/3 shelf units; various electrical boxes & wiring; 10 ply 5’ rubber tire for water tank; Husqvarna rear tine garden tiller (like new); (12) cattle panels; (34) more or less portable cattle panels 5’x10’, some swinging gates; Briggs 2” transfer pump with hoses; kerosene space heater; floor mtd Drill press; homemade chop saw; Radio Flyer wagon parts; 4 shelf steel bolt bin with plastic bins; cherry picker; (2) Cat 11 quick hitches; metal pickup tool box; (2) steel welding tables; air compressor, 110 volt complete with hose & reel; battery charger; magnet; steel; post & fence brace bin; several 6 bolt implement rims, 16.9x30” used tractor tires; assortment of vet supplies; IHC self-washing cream separator; Surge milker 5HP electric motor; Merry Mac shredder/chipper, 5 h.p. gas motor; fishing equipment; chicken hutch; 100# LP tank;l00# tank for air; Stihl 034AV chain saw, new 18” bar & chainPOSTS: 16 hedge & locust poles 20’, assortment 8’ hedge line postsHAY: 38 first cutting alfalfa/clover large round 2014 bales; 40 net wrap 2013 CRP bales; 50 string tied 2013 CRP balesHOUSEHOLD GOODS: Hutch; entertainment center; LP gas range; cherry wood lamp table; wood framed mirror; fern stand; Bow Flex motivator strength fitness trainer; Sewing rocker; wooden library desk; Warm Morning LP gas vented heater; GE refrigerator; (2) chest type deep freezers (15 cf & 20 cf): cold packer; 5 gallon fish aquarium; homemade electric meat grinder; assortment of knives; Vita-Mixer; 5 gallon Daisy hand crank butter churn; homemade fooze ball game; 5 drawer metal desk; nut cracker; National Geographic Mag. 1950-1960; (2) school desk chairsNOTE: Loader Tractor Available Sale Day. In event of rain the wagon items will sell under roof.TERMS: Cash or good check, nothing removed until settled for, not responsible in case of accident or theft, all statements made sale day take precedence over any printed material.

Allen & Virginia Miller, Owners

AUCTIONEERS: JIM SMITH, BEACONSFIELD, IOWA • 641-783-2687

CURT PIERSCHBACHERClerks ~ Mary Ann Smith & Beverly McGinnis

Lunch by the Decatur Co. Wranglers 4-H Club • Portable Restroom on Grounds

GUN AUCTIONSunday, November 9th • 10 AMSupertel Inn Conference Center, 800 Laurel, Creston, Iowa(across the street from old Walmart, additional parking at old Walmart.

Absolutely NO PARKING on grass areas around the center please)

140 Shotguns, Rifles, Black Powder, Handguns also Ammo & Misc. Hunting Gear.AUCTIONEER COMMENTS: Something for everyone and at every price. Ammo at 10AM, Guns at approx. 11:30 AMTERMS: Cash/good check with photo ID if unknown by the auction team. Lunch on grounds by Sara Dukes.

Auction conducted by: West & Frey Auctioneers LLC, Creston, IA & Creston Livestock Auction Services

Todd Crill 712-621-1453; Darwin West 641-344-1958; Tom Frey 641-344-5082; Steve Bergren 712-789-0847; Brandon Frey, Zach Ballard. Sale Clerks: June West, Leisa Frey. Ringman Vern Blazek

www.crestonlivestock.com for complete sale bill and photos

 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

BarbackFull Time, 2nd Shift, Weekends, Holidays

Host/Cashier/BusserPart Time, Shift varies, Weekends, Holidays

Food Server Part Time, Shift Varies, Weekends, Holidays

CookFull Time, 2nd Shift, Weekends, Holidays

DishwasherFull Time, 2nd Shift, Weekends, Holidays

Lead Kitchen Cook Full Time, Shift may vary, Weekends, Holidays2 Years Full Service Restaurant Kitchen Experience RequiredSupervisory/Team Leadership Experience Helpful

Slot Technician Full Time, Swing Shift, Weekends, Holidays

Maintenance Engineer Full Time, 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. Shift, Weekends, Holidays

Guest Room Attendant Full Time, Day Shift, Weekends, Holidays

Facilities Housekeeping Full Time, Grave Shift, Weekends, Holidays

General Ledger Clerk Accounting Degree or Equivalent Experience RequiredFull Time, Day Shift, Occasional Weekend Day, Holidays

Surveillance Operator Full Time, Grave Shift, Weekends, Holidays

Apply Online at www.AffinityGaming.comCall Pam in HR, (641) 223-8538, with any questions

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

IT Systems AdministratorFull Time, ExemptAssociates Degree in computer engineering, MIS or related.

CookFull Time, Swing Shift, Weekends, Holidays

Lead Kitchen CookFull Time, Shift may vary, Weekends, Holidays2 Years Full Service Restaurant Kitchen Experience RequiredSupervisory/Team Leadership Experience Helpful

Count Team MemberFull Time, Grave Shifts, Weekends, Holidays

Guest Room AttendantFull Time, Day Shift, Weekends, Holidays

EMT/Security OfficerPart Time, Shift may vary, Weekends, Holidays

Night Auditor/Front Desk Clerk (Hotel)Full Time, Shift will vary, Weekends, Holidays

Guest Service Center SpecialistPart Time, Any Shift, Weekends, Holidays

Security Shift SupervisorFull Time, Grave Shift, Weekends, Holidays

Valet ParkerPart Time, Shift will vary, Weekends, Holidays

Apply Online at www.AffinityGaming.comCall Pam in HR, (641) 223-8538, with any questions

LOCAL RAW HONEY forsale, 1 lb. -$6.75; 2 lb.-$13.00; 3 lb. - $19.80;Brennan Apiary, 641-782-3795.

BusinessServices

Employment

Miscellaneous

For Rent

For Rent

For Sale

Autos

1994 FORD TRUCK,4WD with snowblade,641-782-4574 or cell641-202-0800.

PLUMBERS ANDHELPERS, Cook Plumb-ing Corporation, 1425Fuller Road, West DesMoines, 515-225-9532EEO.

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.

STOREFRONT AT 311WEST ADAMS STREET,Toilet room, $275/mo.,Tenant pays electric.Call R Realty 641-782-9408.

LEAF REMOVAL.Competitive rates. Calltoday for free estimate,Green Valley Pest Con-trol and Lawn Care,641-782-4540.

EFFICIENCY APART-MENT in Afton,$375/mo.; Nice 2 bed-room apartment,$550/mo., referencesrequired, 641-344-5478.

3 BEDROOM HOUSE inCreston, available now,references required, nopets, no smoking, 641-337-5041.

3-BEDROOM HOUSE inAfton, 205 W. Union,absolutely no pets,$550/mo. +deposit &utilities, 641-344-7839.

FOR RENT IN LENOX:1 Bedroom apartment,no pets, no HUD, 641-333-4513.NICE 2+ BEDROOMhouse, garage, clean, nosmoking, no pets, refer-ences, $650 /month,Rick, 641-202-0409.

NICE CLEAN 2 BED-ROOM house, appli-ances and garage in-cluded. No smoking, nopets. Deposit and refer-ences required. 641-782-2923.

Eagles Club • Creston

is back!

Friday, october 21st • 7pm Dining room open at 5:30pm

Serving Sloppy Joes & chips

Your Guide To Dining And Entertainment

HOT BEEF SANDWICH BEEF & NOODLES

Mon., Nov. 10th

5:30 - 7:30 p.m.$7 per plate

Coffee and Tea Included— Open to the Public —

Eagles Club • Creston

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Cash, Cows, Corn, Cars- You’ll find them all in Classified Ads. 782-2141.

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Creston • 641-782-7023

Ad good Friday, Nov. 7 - Sunday, Nov. 9

While Supplies Last

We have lowered 100s of

prices to serve you better!why shop anywhere else?

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Shredded Cheese8 oz.

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CerealsCorn, Rice and Wheat

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S o u t h w e s t e r n C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e

ATHLETICFUNDRAISER

1501 W. Townline StreetCreston, IA 50801www.swcciowa.edu/athletics

WHEN Friday, Nov. 14, 2014WHERE Creston Elks Lodge No. 605

403 W. MontgomeryCreston, IA 50801

WHAT $25 per ticket includes:Refreshments and Hors d’oeuvres 6-7 p.m.Buffet Dinner 7 p.m.Program, SWCC Coaches 7:45 p.m.Auction and Raffle to follow

For tickets call Todd Lorensen at 641.782.1459 or Tracey Evans at 641.782.1437.

HELP WANTEDMichael Foods, Inc. in Lenox, Iowa, has

immediate opportunities for employment on 1st, 2nd and 3rd shifts.

Michael 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 to apply Monday through

Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.EOE/AAP

ANNOUNCING NEW HIGHER WAGE RATES!

ANNOUNCING NEW HIGHER WAGE RATES!

Dial-A-Service

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 RepairBUILTNETWORKS, 805 Wyoming Ave, Creston, IA, 641-782-4765, Computer sales, repair, network-ing. Over 25 years experience. PC & Mac.

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.

Place your business service ad here for

$40 a month. Call 641-782-2141

ext. 6441

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

Homestead Assisted Living and Memory Care is now hiring for

Full-time Day Shift CookFull-time Overnight Shift

Medication AideCandidates must enjoy working with older adults in a team environment. Flexible hours with competitive

salary and benefit package available.

Please apply online at www.midwest-health.com/careers

For any questions please contact Gloria Rink at 641-782-3131 or [email protected]

Homestead is a drug free workplace and an equal opportunity employer.

1709 W. Prairie St., Creston, IA

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Hwy. 34 • Creston641-782-2826

CHEESEBURGERS

$32CHICKEN STRIPS

IN A BASKET

$499

$42DOUBLE CHEESEBURGERS

BLIZZARD®

$349

PUMPKIN PIE

12 oz. size

JOIN OUR TEAM!

CDL DriverIowa Select Farms has positions open for CDL Drivers responsible for transporting commercial hogs to market facilities. 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 with a clean driving record. Five days a week, home every day. $1,200 SIGN ON BONUS!

Manager-In-TrainingThis is a full-time management trainee position available for individuals with swine experience. The Manager-In-Training program is a 16 month program that offers trainees the opportunity to gain experience in all phases of production and ultimately be placed as a sow, nursery or finishing manager within the Iowa Select Farms system.

Nursery TechnicianAs a Nursery Technician, you will work as a team in the process of caring for newly weaned piglets to assure optimum productivity throughout the nursery phase. The candidate will monitor and evaluate the overall health of pigs and help with light facility repair and maintenance as needed.

Sow TechnicianSow Technicians work as a team to provide daily care of sows and piglets at the worksite. This job will provide hands-on experience in many of the following areas: animal movements, breeding and gestation, farrowing, record keeping and farm maintenance. Starting salary of $28,000 and increases to $31,000 after just one year!

Iowa Select Farms has the following full-time, local job openings.

Iowa Select Farms is an equal opportunity employer.

COMPETITIVE SALARY AND EXCELLENT BENEFITS! Apply online at apply.iowaselect.com, call Human Resources at 641-316-3251,

or stop by 101 North Douglas in Afton to complete an application.

Candidates should send resumes to [email protected]

About ICE Technologies, Inc.ICE Technologies is comprised of team members who are innovative, dedicated, and successful. At ICE, you’ll work with a team of experts who know Healthcare IT. We desire to improve patient care while advancing the efficiency and quality of healthcare in community hospitals across the nation. We invite you to consider joining our mission of enabling healthcare providers to improve lives through practical information technology solutions.

Experience Required:• Strong Leadership skills are a must• Architectural and technical skills in OS, Server and Networking• A clear understanding of attributes of a successful IT environment• Proven ability to work both independently and as a team member• Strong organizationsl, multi-tasking and time management skills• Minimum of five years of information technology experience• CCNA, MCSE or VCP Certification Preferred

The IT Operations Manager is responsible for leading the execution of IT projects and daily operations related to network, server and desktop administration. This individual ensures that the IT infrastructure is highly available and performing optimally in a wide variety of computer hardware and software. ICE Technologies offers attractive salary, incentive compensation and benefit packages in a strong teamwork environment. Healthcare industry knowledge is a plus.

Join our team as an...

IT OPERATIONS MANAGER

www.icetechnologies.com | 411 SE 9th St | Pella, IA 50219 | 877.754.8420

Mt. Ayr, IA

Swine Graphics Enterprises, LP, a leader in the Swine Industry, is currently seeking candidates for our finishing units in Union County, Ringgold County and Adams County!

HerdspersonWe offer additional pay for experience!

A Career In Which You Can Grow!

This position is responsible for animal care for weaned pigs to market hogs. Swine experience preferred, but with the right attitude and a solid work record, we are

willing to train the right candidate. SGE is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We offer a competitive benefits package including medical, tuition reimbursement, meat

certificates, paid vacation and 401K. Please apply at:

Apply on-line at www.sgepork.comOr In person at

1960 205th Avenue, Osceola, IA 50213

SGE supports a Drug Free Workplace

Dalton Ag, Inc., now a subsidiary of Dexter Apache Holdings, has an

immediate opening for a permanent full time (M-F 8:00 to 5:00)

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT. We are a 100% employee owned, rapidly growing

manufacturing company in Lenox, IA. Ideal candidates for this position would be a high school graduate and have a minimum of 2 years of experience

working in an office setting. They would also need to be proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) as well as being highly motivated and able to multi task

in a rapidly changing environment. Preferred skills include experience with Quickbooks, Accounts Payable/Receivable, and the ability to handle multiple telephone lines. In addition, good work attendance, the ability to handle confidential materials, good verbal and written communication/math skills, and customer service skills

are a must. Competitive wages and benefits.

To apply, please email resumes to Melissa Douglas ([email protected]) or stop in the office at 602 E. Van Buren and

fill out an application. EOE

Process Technician$19.25

Loadout Technician$17.50

Pre-employment physical, drug screen, and background check are required.

Check us out at: www.chsinc.comApply in person or send resumes to:

Iowa Works215 N. Elm • Creston, IA 50801

(641) 782-2119If you are unable to apply in person contact

Iowa Works for an application.EEO/AAP Employer

CHS Inc., a Fortune 100 Company, has an exciting career opportunity at our soybean facility in Creston, IA!

444 North West View DriveOsceola, Iowa 50213

(641) 342-6061www.careinitiatives.orgNot For Profit EOE/AAE

Looking for Excellent People!

C.N.A. TrainerRequirements are 2 years of experience as an RN, with one

year of that experience being in long-term care.Deadline to apply: November 14, 2014

Southern Hills Specialty Care

R.E. Lewis Refrigeration, Inc. is looking for a motivated self-starter to

join their marketing and sales team. The company is seeking a full-time parts

sales manager in Creston, Iowa. Candidates must have exceptional customer service skills and be a great communicator. The parts sales manager will manage day to day requests from customers and process all

related purchase and sales orders and monitor status of all orders placed and negotiating

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experience working with mechanical systems and with a minimum of one (1) year of

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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

[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.

Please see

SCHLAHTS, Page 2

By SARAH BROWN

CNA staff reporter

[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

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

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 seeSCHLAHTS, Page 2

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.”

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Monday thru Saturday

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Grocery Dept 782-5612

Our Progress Continues!

We now have *Cold Beer*

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Over 180 feet of freezers

Carry-out Only

Pizza Specials2 Large 2 Topping

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2 Large Specialty

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THE DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS IS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26, 2014.

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, 2014.

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.

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Bulk Load-Out Technician$17.50

Instrument & Controls Technician$26.00

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Check us out at: www.chsinc.comApply in person or send resumes to:

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EEO/AAP Employer

CHS Inc., a Fortune 100 Company, has exciting career opportunities at our soybean facility in Creston, IA!

Explore the Possibilities!

Christensen Farms has opportunities for you!

We are looking for individuals to work as Animal Care Workers in our facilities

View our current openings and apply online at www.christensenfarms.com or call 1-800-889-8531

Equal Opportunity Employer

Apply today or attend our Career Event on Monday, November 10th 2-7pm

at the Leon Golf & Country Club located at 1204 West 1st St. Leon, IA

Hiring for positions in the Leon area

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Duties include pig production tasks such as breeding, farrowing,

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Full time schedule with day hours. Excellent benefit package including health, dental, 401K,

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