Thursday, January 9, 2014
N/Warren Town and County News
Page Seven
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reserves the right to cancel, any advertisement at any time. "Happy Ads" and
"Thank Yous" are $2. DEADLINE IS NOON ON FRIDAY!
employment cally, contact McDaniel at services
Dog Kennel Assistant dennismcdaniel @ hot The Repair Shop, "any-
Job requires lots of love mail.corn or www.norwathing with an engine" Au-
and attention to dogs and Ikunitedmethodistchurch . tomobile, heavy truck, in-
lots of cleaning and poop iowa.com. 515-981-4251. dustrial, agricultural and
scooping. Must work split- EOE. small engines. Call Mike
shift holidays, some Satur ............ = ...................... 515-850-1088.
days and Sundays. Reli- Utility Worker/City Driver ........................... _ ........
able transportation amust. Fantastic Benefits! Great Seamstress can do alter-
Call 515-981-5120. Pay, Vacation/Holidays, ations, work with lycra fab-
.................................. 401Kw/6% match! CDL-A,tic, sequins, beading and
Drivers-OTR.HomeWeek- 2yrs Exp. ADM Truckingcustom costumes. Call
Keep Iowa Beautiful
' "Building Strong Communities"
:" Gerald E Schnepf, Executive Director
CHOOSING WHERE TO LIVE
. December -2013
In studies of "happiness" it has generally been determined that money does not
necessarily guarantee happiness. On the other side of the issue, there is considerable
proof that those individuals that achieve happiness tend to have a greater chance at
wealth. True happiness comes from the relationships with family and friends and
from work that has purpose, is pursued ardently and that stimulates personal plea-
sure.
Happiness is based on three key decisions in our lives: • Where to live.
• What to do.
• Who we do it with.
"where we live" is where Keep Iowa Beautiful can help. Individuals and families
use many factors in making their living decision - i.e. the job we take, who we marry
or live with and the one factor that plays a key role - the cleanliness and attractive-
ness of the neighborhood Or community. We all like to live in places that are special
in term of its beauty, architecture, cleanliness or maybe its landscape qualities.
Whena business is looking for a new location or expansion, they often do a de-
ends! 46.5 CPM! Fantas- 855-349-4162. Lynne at 285-0604. tailed analysis of work force, servi4e costs, utility availability, tax issues etc. But,
tic Family Benefits!
Vaca ................................... - ................................. often the first impression of the place by the visiting business representative tends to
Drivers - NOW HIRING
tion/Holiday. 401K w/6%
match! CDL-A, 2 yrs Exp.
855-349-4162.
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Norwalk CSD
*2 HS Custodians, Apply
at: www.norwalk.k12.ia.us.
Now hiring a Director of
Music for Norwalk United
Methodist Church. The
s ccessful candidate will
plan, direct, coordinate or
perform the music for all
regular and special/sea-
sonal services of worship
in consultation with the
Pastor and other worship
leaders. Approximately 10-
15 hours per week. Stipend
shall be paid in biweekly
installments and will be
commensurate with expe-
rience. Responsibilities in-
REGIONAL OTR &
OWNER OPERATORS!
Company drivers average
$.46 CPM (loaded/empty).
Accessorial Pay, Consis-
tent Miles, Safety Bonus,
Paid Vacation, Home Ev-
ery Week, No Hazmat,
Excellent Benefits. CDL-A
reqd. OWNER OPERA-
TORS ASK ABOUT OUR
NEW PAY PACKAGE. Call
today! 800-362-3137 ext 5.
Drivers: Flatbed. Newer
Equipment W/APU. New
Pay Increase w/Consistent
Miles. Great Benefit Pack-
age. Extra Stop Pay. Con-
sistent Home Time. CDL-
A, 25 yoa & 2 yrs recent
OTR exp. 855-219-5996.
clude building upon
music and arts ministries,
recruiting talent for various
choir and music groups,
anaging sound equip:
ment and training volun-
teers for technical assis-
tance and being available
for staff meetings. Drop off
resume, letter of interest
offering description of mu-
sical talents, letter of rec-
ommendation and two ad-
ditional references Mon-
day-Friday, 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.
or by appointment to
Norwalk United Methodist
Church, 1801 Sunset Dr.,
Attn: Paslor Kiboko or Den-
nis McDaniel (SPRC
Chairperson). Electroni-
cally, contact McDaniel at
dennismcdaniel @ hotmail.
com or www.norwalkunited
methodistch u rch iowa.
_com. 515-981-4251. EOE.
Now Hiring a Part-time
Pianist for Norwalk United
Methodist Church. Perform
music for regular and spe-
cial/seasonal services of
worship in consultation
with the Director of Music.
Approximately 1-10 hours
per month; payment based
upon a per performance,
fee is negotiable. Drop Qff
resume, letter of interest
with description of musical
talents and.two references
Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.- 2
p.m. or by appointment to
Norwalk United Methodist
Church, 1801 Sunset Dr.,
Attn: Pastor Kiboko or Den-
nis McDaniel (SPRC
Chairperson). Electroni-
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current for sale or rent
2 BR, 1.5 bath, 1348 sq. ft.
townh0me with attached
garage in Norwalk. Assoc.
dues, stove, refrigerator,
microwave, dishwasher,
washer and dryer, plus ba-
sic DirecTV furnished, no
pets, no smoking, $975 per
too. Sale price: $93,000.
Contact rcouch 121 @ gmail
.corn or 515-491-6453.
for sale
Norwalk Warrior Spirit-
wear-Shop online at
My3JDesigns.com or call
953-6306.
for lease
Office space to lease at
1225 Sunset Dr., lower
level of Lane Insurance.
Space is 780 square ft.
Please contact Mike Lane
at 981-4614.
for rent
Norwalk 2 BR brick 4 plex,
hardwood floors, heat, wa-
ter, sewer, garbage paid.
515-314-1551 or515-221 -
9300.
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Downs Pest Control And
Property Maintenance
Spiders, ants, wasps,
roaches, bed bug treat-
ments, termite work. We
also offer property mainte-
nance such as debris re-
moval, mold testing, snow
and lawn care, demo work
and roofing. 515-309-2089,
www.downspestcontrol.com.
Clean CutTree Service
Removals, trimming,
stump grinding, brush
cleanup, fully equipped
and insured. Free consul-
tations, 981-0511.
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Fireplace
Chimney Servicing
Annual servicing o{ your
chimney system keeps
your family safe and your
home in good repair. We
offer inspections, cleaning,
repairs, product sales, re-
lining, tuck-pointing and
more. Call
Climbing Boys
Chimney Cleaning
Tim Mineart
689-9077
Patava Concrete
Taking orders for tearouts,
patios, replacement, new
construction, driveways,
garage slabs. FREE ESTI-
MATES. Call Matt Palen,
210-1284 or Tim Patava,
210-1285.
Lightning is three times
hotter than the sun.
Deadline for ads,
legals and stories
, is Noon Friday!
FOR SALE
BY BLACK GOLD REALTY
14 Acres, 2 mi. south of Norwalk
on the SW comer of Hwy 28 and
Elkhom St., 4 Acres buildable,
10 Acres in Flood Plain; $106,000.
LarryHughes 515-681-6310
override all of those factors. If a favorable impression is provided on the first visit, it
often is the final factor in the decision and generally the most important one. First
Impression - Final Factor!
This tends to be the same process when we as individuals or families are looking
for a new place to live. We check out a number of elements including school system,
utility costs and services, health services, etc. but the first impression of the comn u-
nity and its appearance become. Based on that long term decision, it is important
that we help to take care of our home and community and keep it attractive ifito the
future. It keeps land values and pride high.
As we approach the season of giving, consider a gift of a project in your neighbor-
hood or community that will improve that'first impression. Consider cleaning up a
nuisance area, fixing a fence, removing items stored outside, helping a neighbor
improve their property, painting a building, planting trees, shrubs or flowers and .
maybe even starting a volunteer group to help do improvements to thecommunity
on a periodic and consistent basis. What a great gift to yourself, your family and the
comlnunity and the community where you live.
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known to use maraschino
Kellogg's brands are joining cherries to addcolor and fla-
with Scholastic. The goal of vdr to cookies, cakes and
]~ other dishes. That's why it's
common to find a jaror two'
in their pantries so they are
there when they are ready
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www. nationalcherries.com.
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With 7 grams per serving,
peanuts have more energy-
boosting protein than any
l ~;'] other nut. Add that to the
fact that they contain more
than 30 essential vitamins
"- and nutrients and you have
what many food experts con-
sider a "superfood."
the program is to place
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Great recipes and a video
children. To learn more, visit on how to prep and cook a
www'Sch°lastic'c°m/Mini
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book.com. Bags are at www.reynolds
kitchens,com. Cooking and
'= * * * transporting the bird can be
Since 1976, a separatist
group called the Polisario a breeze with no-mess dis-
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sands of individuals hostage Simple ingredient swaps
in refugee camps. In 2004, like canola oil--which has
Morocco, the U.N. and other
the least saturated fat and
countries arranged for a fam-
ily visit program in the " m0stomega-3fatofallcom-
camps. Many see this as a mon culinary oils--in place
step toward peace.
of butter lighten up desserts
without taking away from
their indulgent taste. Recipes
are at www.CanolaInfo.or.g.
Pears bring a lot to the
table-~including flavor, fiber
and vitamin C. Plus, they pair
well with chicken, pork and
fish and family favorites such
as grilled sandwiches. To learn
more, v~slt www.usapears.org
and follow USA-Pears on
Facebook and Twitter.
Because of its unique fla-
vor profile, honey comple-
ments and enriches a vari-
ety of foods. With more than
300 varietals of honey, found
in the United States (www.
honeylocator.com), the culi-
nary opportunities are truly
endless. To learn more, visit
www.honey.com.
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