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N/Warren Town and County News
Thursday, August 8, 2013
thank you
The family of James
Pauley want to thank the
many friends and neigh-
bors for your prayers,
thoughtfulness, gifts, food,
service and support. We
also want to thank the
Norwalk Ambulance crew,
the Mercy Medical staff
and the Kavanagh House
Hospice staff. We also
want to thank the Norwalk
United Methodist Church
staff for all their loving ser-
vice at Dad's visitation and
funeral. We truly felt all your
loving care and concern.
Marlys Pauley
Jeff, Craig, Melody
and families
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announcements
Certified Nursing Assistant
in Norwalk wants to do pri-
vate in-home care. More
than 10 years experience,
references available, pay is
negotiable. Call 515-729-
0240 and leave a message
or ask for Alicia Berry.
Disorganized, over-
whelmed and confused
about preserving your pic-
tures and memories? I can
help my Norwalk area
neighbors, www.mem
employment
Sweet Corn Pickers
Pick sweet corn, Thurs-
days, Fridays, Sundays, 6
a.m.-10 a.m. +/-. Now thru
mid-September. $10/hr.
Three miles southeast of
Norwalk. 515-468-3923.
Two attorney law firm is
looking to replace a long-
term secretary/paralegal
who is relocating to Colo-
rado. This is a general
practice firm with an em-
phasis in real estate trans-
actions. A qualified candi-
date for the position will
possess excellent clerical/
keyboarding skills, cus-
tomer service skills and
attention to detail. Experi-
ence in a law firm setting
and knowledge of real es-
tate transaction, mortgage
loan closings, abstracts of
*title and RESPA closing
requirements is preferred.
Please email a cover letter
and resume in response to
this ad to jdougherty@do
ughertylawfirm.com or call
515-981-5401.
Teller Supervisor/
Personal Banker
City State Bank is an
Equal Opportunity Em-
ployer EEO/AA. NCRC are
oriescollected.com or call encouraged to apply. The
my cell at 515-710-5315" teller supervisor is respon-
.................................. sible for the managing of
Garage sales will not be day-to-day operations of
accepted by email. They the teller line. Supervisory
must be paid for when the duties will include direct
ad is placed. Deadline for management of all lobby
classified ad and payment and drive-up operations. In
is noon Fridays. addition, under the super-
.................................. vision of the retail man-
Norwalk Food Pantry, Io- ager, the teller supervisor
cated at New Life Lutheran will train the retail banking
Church, 4380 Wakonda team on operational is-
Dr., is open everyWednes- sues, is knowledgeable of
day from 5 to 7 p.m. for Io- policies and procedures
cal residents, and makes judgment decj-
.................................. sions. They are respon-
sible for providing a high
quality of customer ser-
For information loading to the arrest
of anyone involved with stealing items
from the property at
8205 Hwy G-24,
• Robbery occurred late on
Thursday, July 25, or early
morning Friday, July 26.
• Items Stolen Include:
Honda Rancher 4-Wheeler, Red
Honda CRF230 Dirt Bike, Red
. Yamaha TTR-125 Dirt Bike, Blue
Yamaha TTR-90 Dirt Bike, Blue
CaUaway Clubs and Bag
Wilson Clubs and Bag
John Deere Utility Cart
• Hunting and Fishing Gear
Tools, Etc.
PLEASE CALL 515-314-5402
your information & identity
will remain confidential.
vice, cross-selling bank
products and services and
balancing each day's
transactions and verifying
cash totals. Other duties
include training of new
employees, coaching and
motivating the staff to work
as a cohesive, highly
trained and motivated
team, completing perfor-
mance reviews, scheduling
staff members and insur-
ing that procedures for op-
eration security, safety and
all compliance regulations
are being adhered to.
Must be able to work a
flexible schedule including
weekends (all branch loca-
tions are open on Satur-
days).
Qualifications: High
School diploma or equiva-
lent; Minimum two to three
years of experience in re-
tail banking and/or sales
industry; Thorough knowl-
edge of and proficiency in
bank products and ser-
vices, policies and-proce-
dures (required within 30
days of starting job plus
completion of new ac-
counts training within 90
days of hire).
Preferred Skills/Expe-
rience-Interpersonal skills
necessary to make a good
first impression, relate to
and empathize with others
while maintaining a
friendly, cheerful and cour-
teous demeanor. A signifi-
cant level of trust and di-
plomacy is required, in ad-
dition to normal courtesy
and tact; Involves exten-
sive personal contact with
others and/or is usually of
a personal or sensitive na-
ture. Ability to determine
customers' needs, intro-
duce benefits of bank prod-
ucts and complete the sale
of services to meet these
needs. Outside contacts
become important and fos-
tering sound relationships
with other entities (compa-
nies and/or individuals) be-
comes necessary. Ability to
recognize the work flow
needs of the office and
move to the position to meet
those needs. Must possess
excellent computer, reading,
mathematical (includes 10-
key) and any communica-
tion (both verbal and written)
skills. Professionalism in ap-
pearance, dress and atti-
tude is a must.
Successful candidates will
possess exceptional rela-
tionship building skills,
strong communication skills,
ability to multi-task in a fast-
paced high energy environ-
Pnent, leadership skills and
the ability to teach others.
Competitive wage/benefits.
Send resume or apply at
801 Main St., Norwalk, IA
50211.
for sale garage sales
Big round grass bales for 1329 Casady Dr., Thurs-
sale. Call Larry at 515-681- day, Aug. 8, 4-?, Friday, Aug.
6310. 9, 8:30 a.m.-?, Saturday,
.................................... Aug. 10, 8 a.m.to 1 p.m.
Avon Representative,
Sandy Brenizer, 515-238-
6718. Norwalk-Lakewood
area.
for rent
608 Knoll Dr., Norwalk, bdck
4-plex, 2 BR, hardwood
floors, heat, water, sewer,
garbage paid. To see call
515-221-9300 or 314-1551.
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services
Gutter Cleaners, $40 Flat
Fee, call 515-865-2720.
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Seamstress can do alter-
ations, work with lycra fab-
ric, sequins, beading and
custom costumes. Call
Lynne at 285-0604.
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Rock n' Roll-Off
Portable dumpsters deliv-
ered. Call Mike at 515-238-
2509.
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Small engine repair, pickup
and delivery available.
Prompt reasonable service.
We have used lawn mowers.
Local honey for sale. 515-
975-4348. Jim Dixon.
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.
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Stonefield Home
Services
Wade Smith, 515-490-1946,
electrical, plumbing, repair.
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Clean Cut Tree Service
Removals, trimming, stump
grinding, brush cleanup, fully
equipped and insured. Free
consultations, 981-0511.
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Fireplace
Chimney Servicing
Annual servicing of 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
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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.
1112 North Ave., Friday,
Aug. 9 and Saturday, Aug.
10, 8 a.m. to noon.
5006 Lakewood Dr., Fri-
day, Aug. 9, 9-5 and Satur-
day, Aug. 10, 8-4. Camping
gear, toys, home d4cor.
Fair Park and Ride
Fairgoers can enjoy special half-price savings and ex-
tended hours for DART bus service between Park & Ride
lots and the Iowa State Fair. Park for free at any of the
three Park & Ride locations and catch the bus for a quick
and easy direct trip to the Fair. "Nothing Compares" to
saving time and money with DART Park & Ride. The
Iowa State Fair is set August 8-18.
Show your advance admission ticket at one of DART's
three State Fair Park & Ride locations and receive half
off the roundtrip fare. Parking is free at all locations.
Discounted roundtrip fares with advanced admission
tickets are $1 for adults and 50 cents for the seniors (ages
65+), disabled persons, Medicare card holders and chil-
dren (ages 6-10). Children ages 5 and younger ride for
free. Regular roundtrip fares are $2 for adults and $1
for seniors (ages 65+), disabled persons, Medicare card
holders and children (ages 6-10). All buses are wheel-
chair-accessible. Cash only; exact fare required.
DART offers three convenient Park & Ride locations
where Fairgoers can park for free:
• Center Street Park & Ride (7th and Center Street,
enter on 7th Street)
• Southeast Polk Schools (N.E. 80th Street and High-
way 163)
• State Capitol (East 12th and Grand Avenue)
The hours are 8:30 a.m. to Midnight every day of the
Fair at all Park & Ride locations. Call DART at 515-283-
8100 for more details.
Buses from Southeast Polk Schools will drop off and
pick up Fairgoers on Dean Avenue south of the Swine
Barn. Buses from the Center Street and State Capitol Park
& Ride stops will continue to drop off and pick up
Fairgoers near Gate 10.
All buses are wheelchair-accessible. For more infor-
mation, call DART at 515-283-8100 or go online to
ridedart.co/n or iowastatefair.o_rg.
Parking in the Fair's North, Sims and Northeast Lot
is $10 per vehicle.
Treasure Hunt at Iowa State Fair
"Nothing Compares" to Finding Lost Money with
State Treasurer Michael L. Fitzgerald's Great Iowa
Treasure Hunt
State Treasurer Michael L. Fitzgerald has announced
that a stop at the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt booth dur-
ing the 2013 Iowa State Fair may be worthwhile, as fair
goers could find their names among the hundreds of
thousands of individuals with unclaimed property:
"Over the years, we have had tremendous success in
reuniting people with their lost treasures," said
Fitzgerald. "Last year, over 8,100 people were success-
ful in finding their name or that of someone they know."
"The Iowa State Fair is one of the most fun and suc-
cessful ways we have to reach people who may have
money in the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt," Fitzgerald
said. "The booth will have computers set up for people
to search for their names or someone they know,"
Fitzgerald said. "Staff will be on hand to answer questions
and to help treasure hunters print claim forms."
The Great Iowa Treasure Hunt program has returned
over $165 million in unclaimed property to more than
404,000 individuals since Fitzgerald started it in 1983.
Unclaimed property refers to money and other assets held
by financial institutions or companies that have lost con-
tact with the property's owner for a specific period of time.
-State law requires these institutions and companies to an-
nually report and deliver unclaimed property to the state
treasurer's office, where it is held until the owner or heir
of the property is found. Common forms of unclaimed
property include: savings or checking accounts, stocks,
uncashed checks, life insurance policies, utility security
................................... deposits and safe deposit box contents.
Visit the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt booth at the Iowa
State Fair, August 8 - 18 in the Varied Industries Building.