Page Ten N/Warren Town and County News Thursday, October 13, 2011
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Teresa, Roses are red, vio-
lets are blue, as for your
age, only known by me and
you. Happy Birthday.
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announcements
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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Alcoholics Anonymous, 7
p.m., every Saturday, New
Life Lutheran Church, 4380
Wakonda Dr. Use north
basement door of the
church. Call 480-3578 or
981-0822.
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employment
New Child Care Center
looking for experienced
teachers. Positions avail-
able in infant, toddler and
preschool rooms. FT and
Hannah's House Cleaning.
Call 515-528-0917 or if no
answer, 515-473-1649.
Green Cleaning Solutions:
Call us for residential and
commercial carpet, uphol-
stery, wood floors and tile
cleaning. Morry Shaul,
515-494-9663. www.green
cleaniowa.com.
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Interior Decorating:
Made to measure window
coverings, blinds, bedding
and slipcovers, designer
fabrics available. Call Carol
to schedule an in-home
visit. 515-314-6781.
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Handyman work wanted
by a retired carpenter. Most
jobs around the home.
Honest, reasonable and
reliable. 981-0133.
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Sewing and alterations
done in my home. Many
years of experience. Call
Zelda at 515-339-4663.
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Rocky BurgeR's
Tree Service
Tree Trimming, Removal &
Stump Grinding, Free Es-
timates-Fully Insured, 30 +
PT openings. Please call
years experience. Phone:
Mary at 981-0717. 515-265-2248 or Cell: 515-
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Looking for someone with ..................................
carpentry knowledge to Clean CutTree Service
assist with home remodel- Removals, trimming,
ing. Willing to train. Call stump grinding, brush
Chapman Remodeling, cleanup, fully equipped
515-250-1882.
for sale
Fresh chestnuts, $2.25 lb.,
call 961-1972.
for rent
1329 Sunset Dr. (Hwy 28).
Call Larry 681-6310.
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1,000 sq. ft. office building
in Cumming. Located next
to bike trail. Call 515-277-
5115.
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services
Interior and exterior car
detailing available in the
Norwalk area for all types
of vehicles. Reasonable
rates and flexible schedul-
ing. Call 515-557-0846 for
a quote.
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and insured. Free consul-
tations, 981-0511.
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Climbing Boys
Chimney Cleaning
The Fall Season is upon
us. Cold weather is com-
ing! Don't light a fire until
you have your chimney
cleaned! Call now. Tim
Mineart 981-9077.
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Small engine repair, pickup
and delivery available.
Prompt reasonable ser-
vice. Local honey for sale.
515-975-4348. Jim Dixon.
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Rapid Rolloff
Dumpsters
To rent, 20-yard. "We de-
liver to you" 515-370-2590
(Long Distance).
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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.
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Congress voted to make
the rose America's national
flower in 1986.
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1 coupon per family
Offer expires Nov. 13, 2011
Two EXC{TING FULL-TIME OPPORTUNITIES!
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education with strong interest in local foods;
ability to develop food programming
and value-added food products,
FARM PROGRAm MANAGER: Horticulture
education or extensive gardening experience to
organically manage 40 acres of property with
production gardens, orchard, prairie,
greenhouse, and high tunnel hoop houses,
Ability to develop related programming for
youth and adults,
Selary terse for each position: $2o000 - $32,000 retirement
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garage sales
901 E. 17th, Garage #29.
Friday, Oct. 14, 8-3 and Sat-
urday, Oct. 15, 8-Noon. Ev-
erything 50 cents unless
marked. Lots of misc.
clothes, shoes, white wed-
ding dress, 1 burgundy maid
of honor dress, 2 white flower
gid dresses, baby items.
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609West Pine Ave. Friday,
Oct. 14, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. and
Saturday, Oct. 15, 7 a.m.-
10:30 a.m. Furniture, boys
and girls clothes, crib,
changing table, strollers,
kids bikes, housewares,
Mary Kay products.
In 1869, Dr. Brown's Celery
Tonic went on sale for the
first Ume. The drink con-
sisted of soda water and
crushed celery seed. It
also helped to spark a cel-
ery craze in the late 19th
century that Included cel-
ery-flavored ==oR drinks,
celery gum, celery soup
and elixir of celery.
Tacos Andreas #2
Mexican Restaurant
1323 Sunset Dr. • 981-4148
Open: Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sun. N00n-9 p.m.
coupon
DAILY FAMILY VALUE
MEALS- $6.99
After 4 p.m.
Mon.- Pot Roast
Tues.- Beef & Noodles
Wed. - Chicken Fried Steak
Thurs.- Chicken & Noodles
Fri.- Hot Beef Sandwich
Sat,- Baby Back Ribs
Family Value Meals Include
Potato, Green Beans & Dinner Roll
1031 Sunset Dr., Norwalk
981-1031
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