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Page Ten N/Warren Town and County News Thursda} December 12, 2013
thank you for sale
The David Mineart Family English Corsair living room
wishes to give a heartfelt group, couch, love seat, 2
Thank You to the Norwalk end tables, 2 lamps, great
Football Team and their condition. $300, phone
coaches, to the Norwalk 515-256-8931.
Community School Staff, -
to PEI members, to Father Action figures for sale. Just
John Ludwig and the St. in time for the holidays. Low
John the Apostle Commu- prices. X-Men, DC, Image,
nity, to Eric O'Leary and Hercules, Star Wars and
staff, to our neighbors, to Lord of the Rings. 1993
all the athletes and stu- and up. Call or text: 515-
dents who had Dave as a 210-0550 or emaih
teacher and coach, and the rc.huff69 @ yahoo.com.
whole wonderful Norwalk
community for your cards, Pearl River baby grand pi-
flowers, food, hugs, mes- ano. Four years old, one
sages, donations to the user, black lacquer finish,
Dave Mineart 12th Manimmaculate condition.
Memorial Fund and for car- Price is $3,500 and nego-
ing during our time of sad- tiable. Serious inquiries
ness at the loss of our hus- only. Please call 981-5301.
band, father, grandfather
and Coach. Norwalk Warrior Spirit-
LibbyMineart, wear-Shop online at
KathyVitale, MyJJDesigns.com or call
Laurie Mineart,953-6306.
Tim Mineart, -
John Mineart, services
Scott Mineart The Repair Shop, "any-
thing with an engine." Au-
announcements tomobite, heavy truck, in-
Norwalk Food Pantry, Io- dustrial, agricultural and
cated at New Life Lutheran small engines. Call Mike
Church, 4380 Wakonda 515-850-1088.
Dr is open every Wednes-
day from 5 to 7 p.m. for lo-
cal residents.
Seamstress can do alter-
ations, work with lycra fab-
ric, sequins, beading and
employment custom costumes. Call
Drivers: Flatbed. Newer Lynne at285-0604.
Equipment W/APU Excel- -
lent Pay Package & Ben- Downs Pest Control And
efits W/Top Incentives. Property Maintenance
Avg. Miles 2500-3000 Ex- Spiders, ants, wasps,
tra Stop & Tarping Pay roaches, bed bug treat-
Consistent Home Time. ments, termite work. We
CDL-A, 25 yoa & 2 yrs re- also offer property mainte-
cent OTR exp. 855-219- nance such as debris re-
5996. moval, mold testing, snow
and lawn care, demo work
Immediate openings at the
Des Moines Airport
for part-time Customer Service Agents. Earn $9.25/
hour plus flight benefits. Duties include: loading/un-
loading luggage, ticket counter, gate, assisting pas-
sengers, cleaning planes, learning all functions/cross
training. Must be able to lift 501bs, attend training
and be available to work inside/outside, any shift AM
or PM, weekends and holidays. Must have basic
computer skills, a valid driver's license with a good
driving record, and be able to pass a criminal back-
ground check and drug screen. Only committed ap-
plicants with a positive attitude and a professional
image need apply. Please send your resume to
DSl lJOBS@quickflightservices.com or visit our
website at www.MyQuickFlight.com.
and roofing. 515-309-2089, repairs, product sales, re-
www.down .com, lining, tuck-pointing and
more. Call
Clean CutTree Service Climbing Boys
Removals, trimming, Chimney Cleaning
stump grinding, brush Tim Mineart
cleanup, fully equipped 689-9077
and insured. Free consul
tations, 981-0511. Patava Concrete
Taking orders for tearouts,
Fireplace patios, replacement, new
Chimney Servicing construction, driveways,
Annual servicing of your garage slabs. FREE ESTI-
chimney system keeps MATES. Call Matt Palen,
your family safe and your 210-1284 or Tim Patava,
home in good repair. We 210-1285.
offer inspections, cleaning, -
Extension
Continuing Education
Warren County Extension will host a reshow of the
Pest Control Operators Continuing Instructional Course
(CIC) for commercial pesticide applicators Wednesday;
Dec. 18, beginning at 9:30 a.m at 909 West Second Ave
Suite E, in Indianola. The registration fee is $70.
The 2013 course will provide continuing instructional
credit for commercial pesticide applicators certified in
categories 7A, 7B, 8 and 10. The course will cover topics
such as bed bug and termite treatment options, rodent
control, ant baiting, safe wildlife management and Iowa
pesticide laws and regulations.
A Fumigation Continuing Instructional Course will
be shown at 11:30 a.m immediately following the Pest
Control CIC. The reshow fee for Fumigation is $45 pay-
able to Warren County Extension.
The 2013 course will provide continuing instructional
credit for commercial pesticide applicators certified in
categories 7C (Fumigation) and 10 (Demonstration and
Research). The course will cover topics including safe
handling of phosphine, pest identification, effective
grain fumigation and laws and regulations.
Call Extension at 515-961-6237 to register.
Norwalk Hardware
Collecting Food
and Toys
Norwalk Hardware,
729 Main St is once again
a drop-off site for the col-
lection of new toys for
members of the Norwalk
Ministerial Association to
distribute to area children
this Christmas.
Non-perishable food
items are also being col-
lected for the Norwalk
Food Pantry at New Life
Lutheran Church, 4380
Wakonda Dr.
LIBRARY HOURS
Monday - Thursday
10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday & Saturday
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday, 1 - 5 p.m.
Closed Sundays
(Memorial Day-Lat r Day)
"Grand" new place, same classic taste/
2025 Grand Ave West Des Moines 225-4842
Tuesday Evening Special: Chicken Dinner $9.95
Wednesday Evening Special: 1/2 Off any size Pizza
- close
Tues. - Fri 11 a.m. - close; Sat 4 p.m.
New items available on lunch menu/
I
Kick Bad Food Habits
(NAPS)--Here's a sur-
prising fact: Not only do
drugs and alcohol alter your
brain chemistry in ways
willpower can't control, but
so does the wrong food.
However, most people don't
see food addiction as akin to
substance abuse.
Fortunately, help may be
at hart& Based on a scientific
study by Scripps Research
Institute, renowned addictive
behavior expert Dr. Mike Dow
wrote "Diet Rehab: 28 Days
to Finally Stop Craving the
Foods That Make You Fat,"
published by Avery--a spe-
cifically designed diet plan
that slowly replaces bad foods
and behav-
iors good
-~ foods andbe-
[~A~B. haviors.
When you
~i~ eat fatty
~~ sugary foods,
or
Dr. Dow ex-
plains, your
A new book brain releases
describes an asu~eoffeel-
easy-to-follow good chemi-
lifestyle to help cals. Event-
you beat foo l ually, it takes
addiction and more and
create balance more just to
and happiness feel normal.
in all areas of Instead, he
life. says, you can
use gradual
detox to harness the power of
your brain chemistry as you
reatore your proper weight, bal-
ance, energy and well-being.
There's no calorie count-
ing and you won't feel de-
prived. You can continue eat-
ing your favorite snacks but
after 28 days on this plan,
you won't want to as much.
GOVERNMENT IN ACTION
Concluded from p. 1
Item 12. Council approved a resolution accepting
improvements at The Ridge at Echo Valley Plat 3. The
area is located east of Echo Ridge and north of Beardsley.
Item 13. Council approved a resolution authorizing
the city to submit an application for funding from the
Des Moines Area Metropolitan Planning Organization
for Federal Surface Transportation Program funds for
the Sub-Area One Transportation Study Project. John
Heggen, Community Development Director, advised
this is for planning purposes only. He feels it is impor-
tant to begin the process to study and plan the area with
more in-depth analysis. If the city is awarded the funds,
Norwalk would contribute $25,000 and the grant would
be for $50,000 making the total cost for the project at
$75,000.
ARBOR DAY
REPLANTING EFFORTS
The Arbor Day Foundation is planting 50,000 trees
in Blackwater River State Forest with the continued gen-
erous support of Canon U.S.A Inc. Since 200% Canon
U.S.A.'S contributions to the Arbor Day Foundation have
contributed to the planting of more than 250,000 trees
in high-need national forests.
Located in Florida's Northwest panhandle, Blackwa-
ter River State Forest is the latest forest to benefit from
Canon's support. Blackwater is one of the largest for-
ests in the state, encompassing approximately 213,000
acres. It is one of the most diverse habitats with more
than 100 species of plants and animals to be found on a
quarter of an acre in the U.S. It is the central piece to the
largest remaining contiguous tract of longleaf pine/
wiregrass ecosystem in the world.
"The Blackwater River State Forest Recovery Cam-
paign is about bringing life back to Northwest Florida,"
said Dan Lambe, Arbor Day Foundation vice president
of programs. "These trees are part of the long and im-
portant history of the people and land of this state. We
thank Canon for years of generous support of our
Nation's Forests and remind folks that for just $1 per
tree, or about $500 per acre, supporters can make a big
difference at any level."
The newly planted trees help provide critical habitat
for an array of wildlife including the black bear and river
otter. The trees also help bring the endangered red-
cockaded woodp ,ker and Kirfland's Warbler back from
the brink.
Other forests in which trees were planted with the
continued generous support of Canon contributions
since 2009 include Bayfield County Forest in Wiscon-
sin, Manchester State Forest in South Carolina and John
Bethea State Forest in Florida.
America's forests are a treasured legacy threatened
by insects, disease and devastating wildfires. This year,
the Foundation planted nearly five million trees in our
nation's forests through partnerships with the U.S. For-
est Service and the National Association of State For-
esters, with far-reaching impact throughout the coun-
try.
The generosity of supporters like Canon U.S.A. has
made it possible for the Foundation to plant 40 million
trees in total through more than 250 projects, recently
expanding our work to include a growing number of
state forests.
"We are proud to not only have reached our goal of
contributing to the planting of 50,000 trees in the Black-
water River State Forest, but be able to leave a greener
footprint in our community," said Sam Yoshida, vice
president and general manager, Marketing, Business
Imaging Solutions Group, Canon U.S.A.
These new trees help restore life and vitality to the
land. More than 180 million Americans rely on drink-
ing water from forests and replanting helps rain and
snowmelt soak into soil and halt erosion around lakes,
streams and reservoirs. The trees help mitigate the im-
pact of climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide from
the atmosphere and replacing it with pure oxygen.
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