Page Ten N/Warren Town and County News Thursday,-June 6, 2013
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classified ad and payment
is noon Fridays.
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Norwalk Food Pantry, lo-
cated at New Life Lutheran
Church, 4380 Wakonda
Dr., is open every Wednes-
day from 5 to 7 p.m. for lo-
cal residents.
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free
39" woven wire fence, ap-
proximately 300 ft.You take
down. 981-4608 or 298-
9994.
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wanted
Someone to iron dress/
sport shirts. Call 515-202-
4164.
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employment
The Warren County Con-
servation Board has an
opening for a Naturalist I.
Minimum requirement is
graduation from a four-year
college with major course
relevant to conservation.
For complete details and
application information,
see http ://countyconservati
onemployment.weebly.com/
or call the Warren County
Conservation Board at
515-961-6169.
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for rent
3 BR townhouse in
Norwalk $850 per too. +
deposit. Available July 1.
515-473-1561.
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608 Knoll Dr., Norwalk,
brick 4-plex, 2 BR, hard-
wood floors, heat, water,
sewer, garbage paid. To
see call 515-221-9300 or
314-1551.
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Apartment for rent, 2 BR,
1 bath, central air, balcony,
no pets. Smoke free build-
ing and ground, $605, 490-
9691.
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.
1329 Sunset Dr., Norwalk, Stonefield Home
1 st floor, offices, $725/mo. Services
Call Larry 681-6310. Wade Smith, 515-490-
................................. 1946, electrical, plumbing,
services repair.
Glen Morris Lawn Care
Fertilizing, weed control,
mowing, trimming, side-
walk edging, Spring/Fall
clean-up, shrub trimming,
snow removal, caulking
sidewalks/driveway cracks.
Free estimales, fully in-
sured, perso3alized ser-
vice, 515-20-4398.
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Garden tilling, honest, rea-
sonable, reliable. Also,
handyman jobs by retired
carpenter. 981-0133.
Small engine repair, pickup
and delivery available.
Prompt reasonable ser-
vice. We have used lawn
mowers. Local honey for
sale. 515-975-4348. Jim
Dixon.
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Seamstress :an do alter-
ations, work vith lycra fab-
ric, sequins, eading and
custom costumes. Call
Lynne at 285-0604.
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RUMMAGE SALE!!!!
Where: Norwalk United
• Methodist Church
Get Ready! Faith Circle is once again
hosting their
fabulous rummage sale this year!
DATES; Thursday, June 20th through
Saturday, June 22nd
Please brin_ your donations to the church
between the dates of:
June lst-Sth and June 16th -June lSth.
So start checking your closets, basement and
garage for all that stuff you no longer need!!!
1
Clean Cut Tree Service
Removals, trimming,
stump grinding, brush
cleanup, fully equipped
and insured. Free consul-
tations, 981-0511.
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
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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."
garage sale
1947 85th Ave. East on
Beardsley to Fleur Drive.
Friday, June 7, 8-4, and
Saturday, June 8, 8-noon.
Multi Family Garage Sale.
................................... Furniture (some antique),
Fireplace household items, camping
Chimney Servicing supplies, exercise equip-
Annual servicing of your ment, designer purses,
chimney system keeps clothing, handmade craft
your family safe and your items. Lots of misc. items.
fff Care Center & "
Assisted Living &
Rehab Recovery
815 High Road, Norwalk
is looking for the following:
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF
NURSING SERVICES, RN/LPN
Dynamic Career Oooortunitv in Gmwina
Long-Term cam and Rehab Facility_ -
• Full-Time Assistant Director
• R.N. License and management experience
• Highly motivated in all nursing aspects
.Multi-tasked team player
• Understand scheduling and MDS processes
• Provide services that exceed company and
regulatory standards
EOE. Apply in person or online at
www.regencynorwaik.corn or
email resume to MJarrell@ midwestgeriatricmgt.com
00LPN
We are in a reou,amg process and need
RN/LPN nurses who have experience and
technical skills that will adapt to our
needs. We will soon add a Rehab to Home
program and need nurses with knowledge
for IVs, Trachs, wound care, etc.
Hourly Compensation.
CNA/CMA
(Certified Nurses Aide/Cetlified Medication Aide)
We want pleasant people who enjoy
working with the elderly. Must believe in
quality care, team approach and willing
to work collectively. Houdy Compensation.
To apply for the above positions, please go to
http://regencymidwest.jobapponline.com
to the online application, click on application
or apply in person at 815 High Rd., Norwalk.
M No phone calls, please. ,)
BOOSTER CLUB MINUTES
Concluded from p. 9
by Nancy LaVelle to accept the expenditure, seconded
by Stacy Rosonke. Motion carried.
Drill Team - Coach Richardson requested $984.20
for warm ups. Motion made by Pat Johnston to accept
the expenditure, seconded by Nancy LaVelle. Motion
carried.
Drill Team - Coach Richardson requested $353.97
for shoes and paint. Motion made by Troy Downs to
accept the expenditure, seconded by Pat Johnston. Mo-
tion carried.
Membership Report
Lori Vaske reported that there have been two new
members and there have been 12 donations from
Wellmark and Wells Fargo reimbursements. Lori re-
ported that we are tracking $9,500 over where we were
last year at this time.
Athletic Directors Report
Middle School:
Darin Schreck reported that there have been several
Middle School track meets cancelled due to weather.
He also indicated there were approximately 600 gffls
involved in the Middle School track meet held in
Norwalk. The boys meet will be on May 7.
The Speed and Agility program is going well.
High School:
AI Lammers reported that it has been a tough spring
for sports due to weather. However, we have been able
to get both Norwalk meets in.
We will be hosting the boys' district tennis meet May
9 and will host the girls' singles and doubles tennis meets
May 15.
The conference track meet will be held next week,
along with the conference golf and tennis meets.
A1 reported that there are a couple of projects of a
new PA and field work at the softball field being com-
pleted.
A1 reported that several running events went to the
Drake Relays, including the 4x100 girls relay and the
girls shuttle hurdle relay, as well as the 4x100 boys re-
lay and the boys shuttle hurdle relay.
Public Relations
Nancy LaVelle reported that there is nothing to re-
port at this time related to public relations.
Old Business
Scot Meuler reported that he is hoping to have the
golf tournament at Countryside August 24.
The board revisited the opportunity to have conces-
sions at the events taking place at the Performing Arts
Center. Tim Stephany reported that he and Tom
McLaughlin had a conversation about the concessions
and Tom reported there would be a meeting to discuss
this today.
New Business
Scot Meuler reported that JJ Designs has approached
him about putting Norwalk Booster Club items on his
website. JJ Designs will give the boosters 10% of the
profit from the sales if allowed him to do this. Scot re-
ported that the apparel isn't Nike or Under Armour.
After further discussion, the board decided to keep the
current apparel that A1 has set up through another ven-
dor.
The board discussed possibly thinking about doing
an apparel inventory and selling the apparel out of the
concession stand. The group discussed that the only
deterrent on this is that it may be difficult to keep track
of the inventory and money. The board decided they
would table this for further discussion.
The board discussed whether stadium chairs should
continue being sold, and if so, needing to inventory the
current number of chairs in inventory and ordering
more. The board decided to table this discussion until
next month's meeting:
Coach Pa1"s requested the Booster Club's support with
renewing its promotional sign at the softbaU field. Stacy
Rosonke made the motion to approve the sign, with it
being seconded by Pat Johnston. Motion carried.
A1 Lammers approached the group and suggested
they be thinking about a wish list of things that could
be purchased by the boosters. A1 indicated that he
doesn't have any big wish list items at this time. Lori
Vaske questioned whether there was any possibility of
starting a Hall of Fame as one possibility. The board
decided they would continue to think about this.
Adjournment
Motion was made by A1 Lammers to adjourn the
meeting, seconded by Darin Schreck. Motion carried.
Meeting was adjourned at 8:02 p.m.
The next NABC meeting will be held Wednesday,
May 2% 2013 at 7:00 p.m. at the Norwalk High School
Library.
Respectfully Submitted,
Stacy Rosonke, Secretary