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NOBLE FORD2406 N. Jefferson Way · Indianola, IA 50125
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All vehicles subject to prior sales. Offers to qualified buyers. *Plus taxes & fees. ^You must qualify. Plus first month payment, taxes, title, lic. & doc fee. **0% apr on select new models. You must qualify. 10.5k mi/yr. (Focus Finance with FMCC). $16.67 per $1k financed. Dealer will not honor pricing errors in this ad. Expires 3 days from pub.
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$22,988*
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‘11 FORD F-150 #Q14368A, 4WD, ABS, Power Windows
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$29,991*
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*Plus taxes & fees. All incentives and rebates applied. +You must qualify. Includes tax, title and lic. (Not included on Silverado) 39 mo. lease, Cruze $1700 down, Mailbu $3500, Equinox $1700, Traverse $2799. Silverado 2WD $3000 down, Silverado 4WD $2959 down. 10k mi/yr. All vehicles subject to prior sales. Offers to qualified buyers. **0% apr on select new models. You must qualify. $16.67 per $1k financed. Dealer will not honor pricing errors in this ad. Expires 3 days from pub.
$21,990*
NEW 2014 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500REG CAB 2WD
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Intersection of I-80 & HWY 14, Exit 164 • Newton, IA 50208 888-296-9873
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% FOR 60 MONTHS
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Shop Around The Square and Support Your Local Merchants!
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Whether you’re planning to buy or sell, EXIT Realty North Star is a reliable resource for all real estate transactions in Central Iowa and beyond.Terry Pauling has ten years of experience in real estate and has been a real estate broker for the past seven and can be found in the EXIT Realty North Star offi ce at 222 W. Salem Ave., in Indianola.Pauling has been helping people for many years, including a 20-year career with the USDA Farm Services Agency, where he has helped many farmers with government farm programs.Since deciding to open a new brokerage, Pauling has been working with local
commercial property owners to fi nd businesses that will help Indianola grow. EXIT Realty North Star opened its Indianola offi ce in July, 2014 and EXIT Realty North Star’s affi liation with EXIT Realty Corp. began in October 2011.The company uses state-of-the-art technology and training to give its agents the edge in a competitive market place and is poised to make any buying or selling experience a positive one.Like the North Star shining in the sky that has been used to guide travelers for generations, EXIT Realty North Star simply, yet reliably, works to point buyers and sellers in the direction of quality relationships that produce quality results. In addition to guiding the sales of real estate, EXIT Realty North Star’s Indianola Offi ce serves the agricultural community by assisting farm tenants and owners through the options of insuring their AG investment Farmers Mutual Hail Company’s and Heartland Crop Insurance Company’s Multi-peril Crop and Hail Insurance products.EXIT Realty continually searches for highly motivated individuals who like to work with people. As the community grows, EXIT Realty North Star is ready to help individuals and businesses complete their real estate transactions, whether buying or selling.When considering buying or selling real estate – think of EXIT.
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Painted Pony Gallery
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Indianola GlassCreations
Come in and paint pottery for no more than the price of the piece you paint and just a $5.00 sitting fee! We have everything you need - brushes, a wide variety of bisque,and a colorful palette of paint - plus the special paint we use has the glaze in the paint so there’s just one less thing you’ll have to worry about!
No need to make an appointment, come on in and paint your own pottery!
119 N. Buxton, Indianola. IA 50125 515.961.1957www.indianolaglass.com
101 E. Salem Ave., Indianola
515-961-0391www.pageturnersbookstore.comHours: Mon. - Fri. 10-6 Sat. 10-5IW
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Large selection of new & used books.
GRAND OPENINGSaturday, Sept. 20thTAYLOR
Floral & Gifts
M-F 9-5 • Sat 9-4105 W. Salem Ave. • Indianola • 961-6011
(South Side of Square w/Blue Awning)www.taylorG oralandgiF s.com
NEW!!!Jewelry • Halloween Decor
Charles Viancin Cooking LidsCheck out lots of other items!Stop in and see for yourself!
Jodi Anderson
Welcoming People the Old-Fashioned Way!!
Are you new to the community or have you recently had a baby?
...If so, contact us for aFREE “Welcome Basket” full of great coupons, gifts from local merchants, and information about Indianola or Norwalk.
Attention Business Owners: Please contact us to see how
you can promote your business to new residents and be part of
the “Welcome Basket”
Jodi Anderson 515-971-6684 [email protected]
Janet Klocko 515-238-2423 [email protected]
Janet Klocko
G & S Service Inc.4100 E. 16th
There is a $20.00 per unit handling fee.
Please remember to verify the sale date and to note that there could be some additions or subtractions from the above list.
JOHNSTON POLICE DEPT. & POLK CO. SHERIFF AUCTION
Saturday, September 13, 2014 • 10:00 AMAbandon Vehicle Auction
By: G & S Service
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GETTING MORE FOR YOUR MONEY STARTS WITH GETTING MORE FROM YOUR LENDER.
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1303 N. Jefferson Way Indianola
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Buy One Dinnerand get 1/2 O:
second meal!Up to $7.25 value
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margaritas Monday thru Wednesday
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Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 11am - 10pm Fri. - Sat. 11am - 10:30pm Sun. 11am - 9pm
Kids eat free with purchase ofadult meals,
Mon. thru Wed.
Putney Auction ServiceMark Putney -Auctioneer
(Kevin Putney)907 W. 2nd Ave. • Indianola, IA 50125
Cell (515) 249-3676 • Office (515) 961-4124Find all the pictures on www.putneyauction.com
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ACREAGE AUCTIONWARREN COUNTY
13 ACRESHOUSE AND SMALL OUT BUILDING
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 AT 10:30 A.M.TOOLS & MACHINERY
PROPERTY SELLS AT NOON19818 150TH AVE. INDIANOLA, IA
Bankers Trust understands
life moves fast and needs
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There for every beginning.
Central Iowa: (515) 245-2863 | 1-800-362-1688 | [email protected]
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Clive11111 University Ave.(515) 222-2000
Downtown717 7th St. (515) 245-2426
East150 E. Euclid Ave.(515) 245-2432
Altoona3820 8th St. S.W.(515) 957-8989
Ames3725 Stange Road(515) 233-4424
Ankeny102 N.E. Trilein Dr.(515) 965-2497
Grimes110 S.E. Main St.(515) 986-3606
North3905 Merle Hay Rd. (515) 245-2440
Skywalk453 7th St. (515) 245-2919
South655 E. Army Post Rd.(515) 245-2977
West Des Moines620 S. 60th St.(515) 248-1320
Windsor Heights7000 University Ave.(515) 271-1000
Stop in and experience all Bankers Trust has to offer.
Multiple Hunt Test Championships
September 11,12,13 Thursday-Friday-Saturday3 Days ONLY
*ALL 3 DAYS enter into a drawing to WIN a BIG SCREEN TV!!!
($500 Value)
$10 OFF bag of Exclusive & Infi nia Dog Food (limit 2) Buy 3 bags, Get 1 bag FREE Purina Horse, Honor Show
Chow & Poultry Feed (limit 2 Free) $2 OFF Purina Rabbit & Goat Feed (limit 5)
$5 OFF Purina Cattle Tubs (limit 5)
Friday Evening at 6:00pm
Tory Topping www.stonehollowdog.com
-CertiF ed Professional Dog Trainer-
Owner of Stone Hollow Dog Training– Cascade, IA
“Tory competes on a very high level
with his dogs” *Refreshments provided by Warren Co. Dog Project*
Saturday 8:00am-2:00pm Lunch served 11:00am-1:00pm
**Drawing for TV– 1:00pm**
2612 W. 2nd -Indianola 515-961-6300
Live Demonstrations!
Blank Park Zoo Animals available for viewing and pictures
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Putney Auction ServiceMark Putney -Auctioneer
(Kevin Putney)907 W. 2nd Ave. • Indianola, IA 50125
Cell (515) 249-3676 • Office (515) 961-4124Find all the pictures on www.putneyauction.com
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PROPERTY & HOUSEHOLD AUCTIONSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH AT 10:30AM
24559 G76 HWY, LACONA, IA 50139FOOD SERVICE PROVIDED BY FAIRVIEW YOUTH GROUP
House & Property4.59 Acres on Paved Road, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Full Bath, Forced Air Heat, Central Air, Enclosed Porch, Steel Roof, Above Ground Pool, Hot Tub, Outside Buildings: 2 Pole Barns, 1 ShedTools/Shop & OutdoorsLincoln Electric AC/DC Arc Welder, Acetylene Torch, Bostitch 6 Gallon Air compressor, Craftsman 10” Band Saw, Ridgit Right Angle Grinder, Ridged Drywall Screw Gun, Bostitch Brad Nailer, Bostitch Belt Sander, Skill-Saw 7¼ Circular Saw, Bosch Hammer Drill, DeWalt Drills, Craftsman 6” Bench Grinder, Bench Vice, Sledge Hammers, Calk Guns, Concrete Tools, Acetylene Torch Set, Jack Stands, Graco Paint Sprayer, Roof Jacks, Ladder Jack, Ram Set, Shop Vacs, Ratchets and Sockets, Impact Hand Tools, Misc. Hand Tools, 7¼” Craftsman Table Saw Lots of Misc. Screws, 50+ Traps, Lay Down Blind, 2 Big Bags Duck Decoys, 4 Floating Geese Decoys, 40 Geese Decoys, 3 ice Angers electric, Snow Skis, 2 Boxes Clay Pigeons, Clay Pigeon Throwers, Golf Clubs, Wooden Ammo Box, 6 Fishing Poles, 4 Tackle Boxes w lures, Egg Sinker Mold, Lead, Utility Sink, Canning Jars, Fall Harness, Drywall Edging, Drywall Tools, Stilts, Misc. Chicken Waters, Electric Fence Supplies, Barbed Wire, 150 Gal Stock Tank, 50 Gal Stock Tank, 3 Pt Concrete Mixer, T Posts, Corner Braces, Gates 16’; 2- 10’; 6’, Gas Cans, 15’ Mark Twain Boat Hull Only w/Trailer, 12’ Star Craft Boat w/Trailer, 12’ Canoe, Boat Trailer, 2 Pallets Landscaping Block, Misc. Garden Tools, 4 Cedar Logs, Step ladders, Extension ladders, Pallet Racking, Scaffolding, Tin Ceiling, 2 Door SafeHouseholdTwin Bed, Dressers, China Hutch, Kenmore Front load washer, Kenmore LP Dryer, Whirlpool LP Stove, Amana Side by Side refrigerator, Table and 4 chairs, Corner Cabinet, Leather Recliner, Couch, Small DeskGuns & Ammo12GA 2¾ 8 shot, 12GA 3½ 2 5 shot, 12GA 3½ BBB, 375 WIN, 410GA 3” 6 shot, 270 WIN, 50 Cal Balls, Misc. calls, Gun Cleaning kit, Black Powder, 2 Reloaders, Ice Fishing Poles, Thompson Center Arms Renegade 50cal Black Powder, Remington 870 Express 410 GA 3”, Remington 870 Express Super Magnum 12GA, Ruger M77 .300 WIN Mag, Marlin Firearms Co 375 magVehicles94 Ford F-150 4x4 ManualAUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is only a partial listing. Many more tools and household not listed. As always, stop in Fri. & Sat. to check out what we have and look at pictures online at www.putneyauction.com or like us on Facebook to preview the listings and pictures.
FREE Marriage Seminarteaching successful marriage principles
September 9 & 16; 7:00 PMNazarene Fellowship Hall, 306 S. Howard, Indianola.
Phone 515-975-8379for more information.
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Attend our FREE seminar and learn what you can do about knee or hip pain. Learn some of the causes and latest treatments, including information about medications, nutrition and exercise.
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Wednesday, Sept., 176:00-7:00 p.m.Mercy Medical Center –West LakesCownie Conference Room1755 59th PlaceWest Des Moines, Iowa
For more information or to register, please call (515) 643-BONE or visitwww.mercydesmoines.org/ortho
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Putney Auction ServiceMark Putney -Auctioneer • (Kevin Putney)907 W. 2nd Ave. • Indianola, IA 50125
Cell (515) 249-3676 • Office (515) 961-4124Find all the pictures on www.putneyauction.com
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ACREAGE AUCTIONWarren County • 5 Acres • House and buildings
Saturday, September 13 at 10:30 a.m.Property sells at 11:30 a.m.24559 G76 Hwy, Lacona, IA
Hubbell Hall, Kent Campus CenterSimpson College | 701 North C Street, Indianola, IA 50125
515-961-1528 or www.simpson.edu/iowa-history-center
Free and open to the public. Books will be available for purchase and signing.
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Post a photo of your business, group or home to the Record-Herald Facebook Page showing your Purple Pride! Include a caption to say: “We’re Purple at (fi ll in your name).” We’ll pick a favorite each week. The winner will take possession of the highly coveted Purple Pride trophy for the next week. Photos may also be dropped off at The Record-Herald offi ce.C’mon Indy, show us what you’ve got! #IndyPurplePride
The Snider CollectionCENTERVILLE, IOWASALE TO BE HELD AT THE FARM LOCATED AT 21103 183RD AVE., CENTERVILLE, IA 52544 (WEST OF TOWN)
SAT., SEPTEMBER 20 AT 9:00 A.M.
CRAIG & PAT SNIDER – SELLERSSullivan Auctioneers, LLC • 217-847-2160 • Lic. 444000107DETAILS & PHOTOS @: www.sullivanauctioneers.com
Mark your calendars now and make plans to attend this interesting auction that is being held for Craig &Pat Snider, Centerville, IA. Every item is from the Snider collection with no consignments being accepted. Highlights to include: '70 Road Runner w/pistol grip 4 spd.; '54 Buick Century 2 dr. hardtop; '38 Chevy 2 dr.Master Sedan; '36 Ford 5 window coupe w/4 spd.; '79 MGB Roadster w/47k mi.; '69 Chevy Camaro w/4 spd.;'50 Chevy 5 window pickup; '56 Chevy 2 dr. wagon; '50 Chevy Sedan Delivery; '37 Chevy 1/2 ton pickup; '51Studebaker Coupe; '49 Pontiac Silver Streak; numerous other vehicles; antique tractors to include: McCormickDeering 22-36, 15-30 & 10-20; also selling several gas pumps, 100+ antique signs, 100’s of antique toys, fewpedal cars, farm primitives, car parts, crocks, memorabilia & much more! Huge auction! Make plans to attend!
LOTS OF PHOTOS ONLINE!
EVERYTHING SELLS "NO RESERVE"!
2 DOZEN+ COLLECTOR CARS, TRUCKS & TRACTORS, VINTAGESIGN COLLECTION, GAS PUMPS, HUNDREDS OF TOYS & MORE!
Craig’s cell:641-895-5214IW-9000446624
Putney Auction ServiceMark Putney -Auctioneer • (Kevin Putney)907 W. 2nd Ave. • Indianola, IA 50125
Cell (515) 249-3676 • Office (515) 961-4124Find all the pictures on www.putneyauction.com
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PROPERTY AUCTIONSaturday September 27th, 2014
507 E 2nd AVEMini-Storage Buildings • Zoned-Commercial
0.30 Acres 13,122 SF
Warrior Run Golf Course & Grille at Warrior Run
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3089 North Avenue, Norwalk, IA515-689-3026 www.warriorrungolf.com
Ladies, team up with the Downtown Merchants on The Square for this event!
Friday, October 10, 20146:00 to 9:00 pm
Raise money for Breast CancerAwareness and have a great time too!
Register NOW!! on Free goodie bags to the E rst 500 ladies to register! Ladies Let Loose on The Square
or at A4 nity Bridals on the southside of The Square oo
Vote for your favorite Bras For The Cause at participating merchants.
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OBSTETRICS• Routine and High
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McCoy True Value Hardware and Just Ask Rental216 North Howard
515-961-4755visit mccoyhardware.com
Hours: Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-7:30 p.m.Saturday 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. | Sunday 1-4 p.m.
Visit our new paint department!Our Beauty by Design™ Colors offer you inspiring ideas in one special location.
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EXTRAPage 8A Tuesday, September 9, 2014
WarrenCountyHealthFair
Sponsored byWarren County Health Services
Thursday Sept. 11th, 20143-6 pm
Courthouse Lawn in Indianola
Warren County Health Services available year-round
Warren County Health Services is a nonprofi t agency located at 301 N. Buxton Street, Suite 203, in Indianola. Our sta] o] ers services that promote health and wellness in Warren County.
Our Home Care Program provides education, care coordination, case management, and skilled nursing as well as Physical therapy and Occupational therapy in an e] ort to allow clients to recover from illness and safely remain in their homes. Our Home Care Aide and Homemaker Services enhance our Home Care by providing bathing and housekeeping assistance to increase the safety of the client, again with the goal of permitting individuals to continue to live independently. These programs assist individuals in maintaining a safe and healthy environment as well as providing education to promote individual independence. Our Home Care program allows us to serve all clients during acute episodes of illness utilizing insurance payment and also for the chronic illness events utilizing state grant funding when insurance will not pay for care. Our Elderly Waiver case manager works with Aging Resources, the local DHS o\ ce and Iowa Medicaid Enterprises to help seniors access services to enable them to safely remain in their own homes.
Outreach education and health screenings are provided at Warren County Congregate Meal sites and can be provided to civic organizations or groups. Health Services now o] ers a Better Choices, Better Health class which provides guidance as to how to live an active life even though you may have a long term illness. Health Services is also teaching a fall prevention class called A Matter of Balance. These classes can be held anywhere in the community where we have eight or more interested in attending. Both of these classes are evidenced based models and have been evaluated and determined to be very e] ective education tools.
Adult and Child Immunization Clinics are o] ered two times each month. Lead screening for children is available. Our Maternal Health, Child Health and I-Smile programs provide education and direct services to mid to lower income families and children. These services include risk assessments, lead screenings, developmental screenings for children, oral health screenings and coordination to get the care mothers and children may need. Our dental hygienist can assist you with getting into a dentist when you need additional dental care. A certifi ed child care nurse consultant works with child care providers and preschools to promote best practices and the quality rating system related to the health and safety of the children in the providers place of business.
We have expanded our Public Health agency and now include the activities of the Environmental Health sector of Public Health. Our knowledgeable Environmental Health sta] can o] er guidance on a wide variety of subjects including septic systems, wells and well water safety as well as Radon education.
Warren County Health Services administers programs that support the health of Warren County communities. The work in our Community Health Needs Assessment and Health Improvement Planning is ongoing for our county. Stakeholders have identifi ed three health improvement areas; Family Planning/Pregnancy Prevention, Childhood Obesity and Adult Obesity. If you are interested in being a part of this health improvement planning and updating process, please call us. Warren County Health Services works with state, federal and local agencies to coordinate a public health emergency response plan and manage surveillance and follow up for communicable diseases reported within Warren County. We also provide education and foot care through our foot clinic which is o] ered the fi rst and third Thursdays of every month.
Please call Jodene DeVault at 515-961-1074 for more information about these programs and services o] ered by Warren County Health Services.
3E WellnessAccelerated Physical TherapyAmerican Lung Association
Big Brothers Big SistersCare for Your Self
Cedar Valley MobilityCelebrate Recovery Group – First
Assembly of God ChurchChild Care Resource and Referral
Children and Families of Iowa – Domestic Violence ServicesComfort Keepers
Community Partners for Protecting Children
Department for the BlindDrees Family Chiropractic
Emergency Management AgencyEmployee Family Resources
Family Nutrition ProgramFareway
Genesis DevelopmentGood Samaritan
Head StartHeartland AEAHome Instead
HCI Care ServicesHouse of Mercy
Hy-Vee Indianola Fire Department
Indianola Police DepartmentIndianola Performance Center
Indianola Physical TherapyIndianola YMCA
Iowa ClinicIowa Donor Network
Iowa Heart HospitalIowa State Patrol
La JamesLifeServe Blood Center
Long Term Medical SupplyLutheran Services in Iowa
McCurdy Family ChiropracticMedicap
Mercy ClinicMiracle Ear
Necessity PantryPartners in Family Development
Preschool Enrichment Red Rock Community Action
The VillageTOPS – Take Off Pounds Sensibly
Total MobilityUnited Healthcare HAWK-I
Unity Point Family Medicine - IndianolaVeteran’s Affairs
Vintage Hills – Independent LivingWalgreens
Warren County Child Abuse Prevention Council
Warren County ConservationWarren County Domestic Violence
CoalitionWarren County Mental Health
We LiftWestview Care Center and ABCM Health
Living Home CareWIC Nurse
Young Living Essential Oils
Plan To Visit These 2014 Health Fair Vendors!
Rain location: Warren County Administration Building
It’s Achievement.It’s Service.
www.lifeservebloodcenter.org
It’s Achievement. It’s Service. It’s Community.It’s being a Blood Donor.
Donate Blood at theWarren County Health Fair
Thursday, September 11, 2014 from 3 PM to 6 PM
Bloodmobile parked on the square.
Just one hour of your time can save up to 3 lives!
Visit our booth at the Health Fair
Are you prepared?Family PlanYou and your family should plan in advance what you will do in an emergency. Being prepared to assess the situation, use common sense and whatever you have on hand to take care of your loved ones.
Business Continuity PlanBusiness Continuity Planning must account for both man-mad and natural disasters. You should have a plan in advance to manage your emergency. Be prepared to assess the situation, use common sense and available resources to take care of yourself, your co-workers and your business’s recovery.
Write a Family Emergency Response Plan Write a Business Emergency Response and Continuity PlanBuild an Emergency Supply kit for your family and your business
Have a NOAA Weather RadioPractice your plans make sure they work for you.
Don’t depend on others, be prepared. Knowing the steps to take during a disaster can greatly reduce the stress and confusion that your family or business may face.
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Warren County H e a l t h S e r v i c e s
The Hometown Agency that provides services & Information for you and your family.
Are you prepared to survive 72 hours without
assistance in the case of an emergency?We can provide information to help guide your preparations
Being discharged from the hospital?We provided Nursing, therapy, and bathing assistance
Have children?We give immunizationsWe provide Lead screeningsWe provide developmental screeningWe do car seat checksWe will assist you with accessing services
Want to remain independent in your home?We provide nursing careWe provide home maker servicesWe will assist you with accessing services for seniorsWe provide case management for Elderly Waiver
Want to maintain your health?We provide annual fl u vaccination for children and adultsWe give adult immunizationsWe offer Blood pressure screeningsWe offer foot clinics two times a monthWe teach Better Choices Better Health Classes tomaintain health during long term illnessWe also teach Matter of Balance Classes to Prevent falls
Are you a child care provider or have a questions
about yours?We have a Child Care Nurse Consultant
Pregnant?We provide assistance in obtaining prenatal care and servicesWe will help you sign up for WICWe provide a wide range of health education & support services
Need dental care?We provide dental screenings and fl uoride varnishWe provide assistance fi nding a dentist and obtaining dental insurance
Have a question about radon, your well water or your septic system?Call us, we can provide guidance on these issues. 515-961-1074
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Join the Movement
Visit us at the
Health & Safety Fair!
The American Lung Association
works with area businesses to
improve tobacco control policies
and provide tobacco cessation
information. We offer tips to
quit, education on secondhand
smoke, how to talk to your kids
about tobacco and much more.
Stop by our table to learn more!
Produced with funding from the Iowa Department of Public Health, Division of Tobacco Use Prevention and Control.
www.tobaccofreepartnership.com
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The Differences Between Bacteria and VirusesAlthough bacteria and viruses are both too small to be seen without a microscope, they’re as different as giraffes and goldfi sh.Bacteria are relatively complex, single-celled creatures with a rigid wall and a thin, rubbery membrane surrounding the fl uid inside the cell. They can reproduce on their own. Fossilized records show that bacteria have existed for about 3.5 billion years, and bacteria can survive in different environments, including extreme heat and cold, radioactive waste, and the human body.Most bacteria are harmless, and some actually help by digesting food, destroying disease-causing microbes, fi ghting cancer cells, and providing essential nutrients. Fewer than 1% of bacteria cause diseases in people.Viruses are tinier: the largest of them are smaller than the smallest bacteria. All they have is a protein coat and a core of genetic material, either RNA or DNA. Unlike bacteria, viruses can’t survive without a host. They can only reproduce by attaching themselves to cells. In most cases, they reprogram the cells to make new viruses until the cells burst and die. In other cases, they turn normal cells into malignant or cancerous cells.Also unlike bacteria, most viruses do cause disease, and they’re quite specifi c about the cells they attack. For example, certain viruses attacks cells in the liver, respiratory system, or blood.Source:http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/bacterial-and-viral-infections
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The Iowa Department of Public Health, Bureau of Immunization, has completed the administrative rules process to require tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (Tdap) vaccine for students enrolling in the 7th grade. The administrative rule change was effective January 16, 2013 and was implemented at the beginning of the 2013-2014 school year. The change requires a one-time booster dose of tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis containing vaccine for children in grades 7 and above, and if born on or after September 15, 2000; regardless of the interval since the last tetanus/diphtheria containing vaccine. You may contact Warren County Health Services (515) 961-1074 with questions.
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All adults should get:• Flu vaccine every year to protect against seasonal fl u• Td/Tdap to protect against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough)
Based on your age, health conditions,vaccines you received as a child,and other factors, you may needadditional vaccines such as:
• Chickenpox• Hepatitis A• Hepatitis B• Human Papillomavirus (HPV)• MMR• Meningococcal• Pneumococcal• Shingles
Traveling overseas? There may beadditional vaccines you need. Findout at: www.cdc.gov/travel
INFORMATION SERIES FOR ADULTS
3 Important ReasonsFor Adults to Get Vaccinated
DON’T WAIT.VACCINATE!
U.S. Department ofHealth and Human ServicesCenters for DiseaseControl and Prevention
What vaccines doyou need?
Talk with your healthcare professional to make sure you are up-to-datewith the vaccines recommended for you.
For more information on vaccines or to take an adult vaccine quiz tofi nd out which vaccines you might need, go towww.cdc.gov/vaccines/adults.
DON’T WAIT. VACCINATE!
You may not realize that you need vaccines throughout your adult life. Vaccines are still important to your health and here are just three reasons why.1. You may be at risk for serious diseases that are still common in the U.S. Each year thousands of adults in the United States suffer serious health problems from diseases that could be prevented by vaccines — some people are hospitalized, and some even die. Even if you were fully vaccinated as a child, the protection from some vaccines you received can wear off over time and you may also be at risk for other diseases due to your job, lifestyle, travel, or health conditions.2. You can protect your health and the health of those around you by getting the recommended vaccines. Vaccines reduce your chance of getting sick. Vaccines work with your body’s natural defense to reduce the chances of getting certain diseases as well as suffering complications from these diseases. Vaccines reduce your chance of spreading certain diseases. There are many things you want to pass on to your loved ones; a vaccine preventable disease is not one of them. Infants, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems (like those undergoing cancer treatment) are especially vulnerable to vaccine preventable diseases.3. You can’t afford to risk getting sick. Even healthy people can get sick enough to miss work or school. If you’re sick, you may not be able to take care of your family and other obligations. Being vaccinated is your best protection against many serious diseases.
Getting vaccinated as an adult is easier than you think.• Adults can get vaccines at doctors’ offi ces, pharmacies, workplaces, community health clinics, and health departments. To fi nd a vaccine provider near you, go to vaccine.healthmap.org.
• Most health insurance plans cover the cost of recommended vaccines. Check with your insurance provider for details and for a list of vaccine providers. Since 2010, all private health plans are required to cover all immunizations recommended on the Immunization Schedule for adults. As long as you receive your vaccines from an in-network provider you should not be asked for a copay. If you do not have health insurance, visit www.healthcare.gov to learn more about health coverage options.
Vaccines are safe.• Vaccines are tested and monitored. Vaccines are tested before being licensed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and FDA continue to monitor vaccines after they are licensed.
• Vaccine side effects are usually mild and temporary. The most common side effects include soreness, redness, or swelling at the injection site. Severe side effects are very rare.
• Vaccines are one of the safest ways to protect your health. Most people, even those with health conditions or taking prescription drugs, should be vaccinated. However, if you are pregnant or have a weakened immune system, talk with your healthcare professional before being vaccinated, as some vaccines may not be recommended for you.
Some diseases that can be prevented by vaccines:
For a full list of all diseases that can be prevented by vaccines, visit: www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd-vac
Diseases and the vaccines How the disease can affect youthat help prevent them
Infl uenza “Flu” Fever or feeling feverish/chills, cough, headache, runny or stuffy nose, sore throat,Seasonal fl u vaccine muscle or body aches, and fatigue (very tired), and some people may have vomiting and diarrhea, though this is more common in children than adults. Complications: Pneumonia (infection in the lungs), worsening of chronic health conditions, hospitalization, possibly resulting in disability, or even death
Hepatitis A Fever, tiredness, stomach pain, loss of appetite, vomiting, jaundice (yellowing ofHep A vaccine skin and eyes), and dark urine; however, there may be no symptoms.
Complications: Liver failure; arthralgia (joint pain); and kidney, pancreatic, and blood disorders
Hepatitis B Flu-like illness with loss of appetite, fever, tiredness, weakness, nausea, vomiting,Hep B vaccine jaundice, and joint pain; however, there may be no symptoms. Complications: Chronic liver infection, liver failure, and liver cancer
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Frequently, there are no symptoms for years until cancer appears. Complications:HPV vaccine Cervical cancer in women, anal cancer, and genital warts in both women and men
Measles Fever, runny nose, cough and a rash all over the body. Complications: Ear infection,MMR pneumonia, encephalitis, or even death
Meningococcal Disease Nausea, vomiting, stiff neck, fever, headache, increased sensitivity to light,Meningococcal vaccine confusion, tiredness, and rash. Complications: Brain damage, loss of arms or legs, loss of hearing, seizures, strokes, or even death
Pneumococcal Disease Fever, chills, diffi culty breathing, chest pain, stiff neck, earache, increasedPneumococcal vaccine sensitivity to light, and cough. Complications: Infections of the lung, middle ear, or sinuses, heart problems, brain damage, loss of hearing, loss of arms or legs, or even death
Shingles Painful rash on one side of the face or body, which blisters and then typically scabs,Zoster vaccine headache, fever, chills, and upset stomach. Complications: Severe pain that can last for months or years after the rash goes away, pneumonia, loss of eyesight and hearing, or even death
Tetanus Serious, painful spasms and stiffness of all muscles, lockjaw (diffi culty openingTd/Tdap vaccine mouth), diffi culty swallowing or breathing, muscle spasms, and fever.
Complications: Broken bones, breathing diffi culty, or even death
Whooping Cough (Pertussis) Prolonged cold symptoms (cough and runny nose) leading to violent coughing orTdap vaccine choking making it hard to breathe, drink, or eat. Complications: Rib fractures, pneumonia, or even death
West Nile Information
HEALTH FAIR HIGHLIGHTS• Trucks on display sponsored by the Indianola Fire
Department• Vehicle demonstration provided by Total Mobility
of Indianola.• Car Seat Safety Checks• Coloring Contest• Face Painting by the Indianola High School Art Club• Blood Drive hosted by LifeServe Blood Center - The
bus will be parked on The Square from 3 to 6 pm
In a joint effort with the State Hygienic Laboratory, the Iowa State University Department of Entomology, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, and several local health departments, the Iowa Department of Public Health has instituted a number of programs which have allowed Iowa to monitor West Nile virus activity in sentinel chickens, mosquitoes, horses, and humans.
First Case of Chikungunya Reported in IowaWhat is Chikungunya (pronounced chik-en-gun-ye)? • A virus transmitted by mosquitoes. Mosquitoes become infected when
they bite a person already infected with the virus; infected mosquitoes can then spread the virus to other people through bites.
What are the symptoms of Chikungunya? • Symptoms usually begin three to seven days after being bitten by an
infected mosquito.• The most common symptoms are fever and joint pain. Other symptoms
may include headache, muscle pain, joint swelling, or rash. • Most patients feel better within a week, but in some people, the joint
pain may persist for months.
Is Chikungunya a new disease? • No, Chikungunya was fi rst described in an outbreak in Tanzania in the
early 1950’s.• In late 2013, the fi rst local transmission (which means mosquitoes in
the area have been infected with the virus and are spreading it to people) of Chikungunya virus in Caribbean countries and territories was identifi ed.
• The spread of the Chikungunya virus to new parts of the world is causing more cases and attention in the U.S. The number of Chikungunya cases among travelers visiting or returning to the United States from affected areas will continue to increase.
How common is Chikungunya in the U.S.?• Extremely common. As of last week, nearly 700 cases have been
reported across the U.S. this year. Almost all of these cases occurred in people returning from affected areas of the Caribbean or South America.
• Six locally-transmitted cases have been reported in Florida.
How can Chikungunya be prevented? • Prevent Chikungunya virus infection, as well as West Nile virus, by
avoiding mosquito bites.• Use air conditioning or window/door screens to keep mosquitoes
outside. o If you are not able to protect yourself from mosquitoes inside
your home or hotel, sleep under a mosquito bed net.• Help reduce the number of mosquitoes outside your home or hotel
room by emptying standing water from containers such as fl owerpots or buckets.
• When weather permits, wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants.• Use insect repellents o Repellents containing DEET, picaridin, IR3535, and oil of lemon
eucalyptus and para-menthane-diol products provide long lasting protection.
o Always follow the label instructions when using insect repellent.• If you use both sunscreen and insect repellent, apply the sunscreen
fi rst and then the repellent. • Treat clothing with permethrin or purchase permethrin-treated
clothing. o Do not spray repellent on the skin under your clothing.
Are there any travel warnings to areas of the world where Chikungunya is present? • CDC has issued a Level 1 Watch for Chikungunya in the Caribbean
which recommends that travelers use practical precautions - such as using insect repellant. Certain high risk populations, including the elderly, those with chronic conditions, and pregnant women, are advised to discuss their travel plans with their health care provider.
What does the word Chikungunya mean? ‘chikungunya’ comes from a Tanzanian word which means “to be contorted” and describes the stooped appearance of sufferers with joint pain.
Website:http://www.idph.state.ia.us/Cade/DiseaseIndex.
aspx?disease=West%20Nile%20Virus
Defi nitionWest Nile Virus (WNV) is transmitted by mosquitoes. People who are infected with WNV may not experience any signs or symptoms. Some people experience minor symptoms like fever and mild headache. Others, however, can develop a life-threatening illness that includes infl ammation of the brain.
People who experience mild signs and symptoms of a WNV infection generally recover on their own. But severe illness that includes a severe headache, disorientation or sudden weakness require immediate medical attention.
Program Overview
Car Seat CheckupTop 5 Things to Do
Please read the vehicle and car seat instruction manuals to help you with this checklist. If you are having even the slightest trouble, questions or concerns, don’t worry about a thing. Certifi ed child passenger safety technicians are waiting to help or even double check your work.
Visit safekids.org to fi nd a car seat inspection event in your community.
Right Seat. This is an easy one. Check the label on your car seat to make sure it’s appropriate for your child’s age, weight and height. Like milk, your car seat has an expiration date. Just double check the label on your car seat to make sure it is still safe.
Right Place. Kids are VIPs, just ask them. We know all VIPs ride in the back seat, so keep all children in the back seat until they are 13.
Right Direction. You want to keep your child in a rear-facing car seat for as long as possible, usually until around age 2. When he or she outgrows the seat, move your child to a forward-facing car seat. Make sure to attach the top tether after you tighten and lock the seat belt or lower anchors.
Inch Test. Once your car seat is installed, give it a good shake at the base. Can you move it more than an inch side to side or front to back? A properly installed seat will not move more than an inch.
Pinch Test. Make sure the harness is tightly buckled and coming from the correct slots (check car seat manual). Now, with the chest clip placed at armpit level, pinch the strap at your child’s shoulder. If you are unable to pinch any excess webbing, you’re good to go.
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Install Window Guards and Stops• Screens are meant
to keep bugs out, not children in. Properly install window guards to prevent unintentional window falls. For windows above the fi rst fl oor, include an emergency release device in case of fi re.
• Install window stops so that windows open no more than four inches.
Open Windows From the Top and Close After Use• If you have windows that can open from both
top and bottom, make a habit of opening just the top to prevent accidental falls. Keep in mind that as kids grow, they may have enough strength, dexterity and curiosity to open the bottom.
• Keep windows locked and closed when they are not being used.
Keep Kids From Climbing Near Windows• For your crawlers and climbers, move chairs,
cribs and other furniture away from windows to help prevent window falls.
• Never move a child who appears to be seriously injured after a fall — call 911 and let trained medical personnel move the child with proper precautions.
Secure Kids When Seated• Keep babies and young kids strapped in when
using high chairs, infant carriers, swings and strollers.
• If your baby is in a carrier, remember to place it on the fl oor, not on top of a table or other furniture.
Help Babies Learn to Stand and Walk Safely• There are some things to know about baby
walkers: They don’t come with safety features that prevent the walkers from rolling down the stairs, and it’s easy for children to fall or reach higher objects that may be unsafe. So please be extra careful.
• Because baby walkers can be dangerous, try using a stationary activity center. These items give your baby a chance to practice standing and moving more safely. Look for one that is on a stable, non-moveable base and place it away from stairs, hot appliances or window cords.
Play on Soft Surfaces at Playgrounds• Take your kids to playgrounds with shock absorbing surfaces such as rubber, synthetic turf, sand, pea gravel, wood chips or mulch. If your child falls, the landing will be more cushioned than on asphalt, concrete, grass or dirt.
Be Smart, Protect Your Head• It’s important that kids have the freedom to
be creative and push their limits. That means wearing a helmet for appropriate activities such as biking or snowboarding to prevent a head injury that can ruin the fun down the road.
Use Shopping Carts With Wheeled Attachments for Kids• Don’t leave your child alone in a shopping cart.
• If possible, use shopping carts that have a wheeled child carrier that is permanently attached. Some of these models look like cars or benches attached to the shopping cart, so your kids will love them.
• If you are placing your child in a shopping cart seat, use a harness or safety belt. If the belt is missing or broken, select another cart.
• We know that letting your child ride in the cart basket, under the basket, on the sides or on the front of the cart is fun. It can also be dangerous.
Watch Out for the Stairs• Use approved safety
gates at the tops and bottoms of stairs and attach them to the wall, if possible. Remember to read the manufacturer’s instructions and warning labels to make sure you have the right gate for your needs. Not all gates are safe for use at the top of stairs.
• Actively supervise toddlers on stairs. Hold their hands when walking up and down stairs.
Prevent Slips at Home• Consider anti-slip rugs for the fl oors in your
home, and mats or decals in the bathtub or shower to help prevent dangerous falls.
• Keep hallways and stairs well-lit and clear of clutter.
• Don’t let kids play on high porches, decks, stairs or balconies. If it’s unavoidable, make sure they are supervised by an adult.
Show Older Kids How to Be Responsible• Talk to your kids about appropriate play behaviors. We know some play can be physical, but it’s important to know when and where it’s appropriate.
Prevent TV and Furniture Tip-Overs• Secure TVs and
furniture to the wall using mounts, brackets, braces, anchors or wall straps to prevent tip-overs. These kinds of accident happen more than you might think so take a few minutes, secure your TV and furniture, and then never worry about it again.
• Don’t let children climb on furniture or use drawers or shelves as steps.
Fall Prevention TipsEverything you need to know to keep your kids safe from falls.
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Most insurance plans accepted.
Drees Family & Sports Chiropractic214 West Salem / www.dreeschiropractic.com
(515)961-5202
Perform Your Best
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From the moment your baby starts to crawl, the world is a magical place fi lled with new adventures and discoveries. From a child’s perspective, everything is a potential mountain to climb (that giant bookshelf), obstacle to overcome (those pesky stairs) or mysterious place to investigate (anywhere beyond the safety gate). Little bumps will happen but we’re here to help so these brave expeditions don’t result in something more serious.
Unintentional falls are the leading cause of non-fatal injuries for children in the United States. In 2010, unintentional falls resulted in nearly 3 million injuries requiring treatment in an emergency room.
2 BR, 1 bath, includes stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, CA, on-site laundry.
Garages available.
Call 961-5710
ApartmentsLinden East
Dennis Park ApartmentsLarge 2 bedroom,
1 bath, stove, refrigerator,
dishwasher. Water paid, limited
access, garages available.
515-961-2799IW-9000425679
IW-9000425684
3 BR Townhouses for rent. 1 car attached garage, 1 bath, washer/dryer hook up, Handicapped accessible , 1108 sq, Rent starting at $775 Deposit $450, 515-276-9384
HEARTLAND COMPUTERCOMPANY
Repairs usually under 24 hrs, diagnostic is Free, 13 yrs service, Sales new & used or built to order.
Call 515-961-6326
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DEER RUNAPARTMENTS
Golf course viewLarge 2 bedroom, 1
bath, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher. Water paid.
Limited access.
515-962-1909or 515-669-1462
SECURITY OFFICERDes Moines Area
• Great Starting Pay• Uniforms Furnished
• Flexible Hours• Full or Part Time• Health Insurance
• Paid Training• Unarmed
Contact NPI Security515/276-3701IW
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Drivers! Holland is hiring Regional Drivers at its Des
Moines terminal.
21yr old w/ 1 year or 50k miles exp, w/ tanker & hazmat.
Local Drivers are home daily. Company paid health insurance.
Find your direction at Hollandregional.com/careers!
EEO/AAE
Minorities/Females/Persons with Disabilities/Protected
Veterans
Part-time position for a Patient Service Representative available at our busy family medicine offi ce. Responsibilities include greeting patients, answering phones, collecting patient information, posting charges/payments and other front offi ce duties. ICD-9, CPT and computer background preferred. Medical terminology and previous experience is also preferred. Please apply online at www.unitypoint.org, click on Careers/Job Opportunities/Employer (UnityPoint Clinic); click on city (Indianola).
PATIENT SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
FOR SALEINCOME PROPERTY
5-Plex. Rental income of $1,800.00 a mo. New roof,
furnace, vinyl siding in Indianola. Utilities $290.00 a
month, Taxes $210.00 a month.
$89,000 515-255-1135
NOBLE FORD IS IN NEED 3 SALES CONSULTANTS.
GREAT WORK ENVIRONMENT.
EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION IS ONE OF OUR TOP
PRIORITIES.
WE OFFER EXCELLENT PAY AND BENEFITS INCLUDING VACATION AND HOLIDAYS.
NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE NECESSARY; WILL TRAIN THE RIGHT CANDIDATE.
APPLY ONLINE TODAY OR IN PERSON AT NOBLE FORD
YOU MAY ALSO CALLGENE PARKER OR
DOUG LEWIS 515-961-8151.
NOBLE FORD
2406 N JEFFERSON INDIANOLA IOWA
50125
BEST IN TOWN!Linden West Apartments
Furnished & Unfurnished
Spacious 2 BR, 2 BA 1050 SF with elevator, central heating
and cooling.
Low utilities. Includes appliances. Non-smoking building, no pets.
Call for appointment515-961-5710
Genesis Development is a leading organization in providing supports to individuals with Intellectual disabilities and mental illness. Because of our continued growth, we are seeking to hire a Business Development Manager. This position will be responsible for marketing our employment training and placement services to area businesses at our Winterset/Indianola Sites. This person will also seek additional contracts for our Commercial Laundry Operation. Candidates will be able to establish and maintain eQ ective communication and working relationships with middle to senior level management. Selling skills include prospect identifi cation, proposal generation professional presentations and closing the sale.
Education Requirements: BA/BS from an accredited college or university in a business related fi eld, and experience in sales/marketing.
Benefi ts package includes paid time oB , insurance benefi ts, training and others. Valid Iowa Driver’s license and insurability required. This is a Full-Time position.
Resumes can be mailed to1809 W. 2nd Ave, Indianola, IA 50125 or emailed [email protected].
Genesis Development is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Minorities, women, veterans and individuals with disabilities encouraged to apply.
“Genesis Development creates opportunities, choicesand support for people with disabilities.”
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Packaging Center TraineeGannett Publishing Services, a division of Gannett Co, is seeking a number of part-time packaging center trainees at their production facility located near the airport in Des Moines, Iowa. This facility publishes The Des Moines Register, Wall Street Journal, USA Today and other commercial publications.
Responsibilities include preparing newspapers for distribution by inserting sections into the newspaper either by hand or machine, stacking newspapers off the press or insert machines and other related duties. Hours and shifts vary from 20 to 37.5 hours per week. This job requires the ability to lift 25 pounds and adhere to safety regulations regarding operation of machinery. Qualifi ed candidates must be available to work combinations of day, night and weekend shifts. Starting wage is $9.00/hour with $.18/hour night differential. Applications can be completed at the facility at 7400 Register Drive.
Gannett is committed to diversity and proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Employment is contingent on passing a pre-employment, post-offer drug screen.
Job Title: Customer Service RepresentativeGeneral Summary: Under the direction of the Administrative Manager, this part-time position provides customer service support to the District’s members and/or potential new members. Initiates and/or implements corrective action as needed in order to ensure that a high level of customer satisfaction is maintained. Maintaining customer records by verifying and posting payments in a timely and accurate manner.
Job Duties:Process customer payments on a daily basis.Receive cash/check payments in the offi ce.Receive credit card payments over the phone and in the offi ce.Accurately updates customer account information as needed.Handle customer calls and complaints via phone, email, and mail.Become familiar with the District’s map system. Eventually, being able to sign up new customers for rural water service.Assist other Customer Service Reps/Administrative Manager/System Manager with duties as needed.
Minimum Qualifi cations:1 year working in a customer service function; high school diploma or equivalent.
Minimum Knowledge/Skills Required:Profi cient communication skills emphasizing verbal and grammar skills.Strong analytical/decision making skills to effi ciently resolve customer inquiries.Ability to work effectively with others.Basic planning and organization skills emphasizing multi-tasking.Effective use of personal computer, windows offi ce products, customer billing software, and general offi ce equipment. Basic math skills.
Physical Demands:Repetitive hand motions of relatively short duration.Frequently sits.Occasionally stoops, kneels, crouches, reaches, and stands.
Wage: $13.00 per hour
Work Week: Generally ½ time, 9am to 1pm preferred, Monday through Friday, with opportunities to work some 8 hour days during staff vacations or other periods.
Benefi ts: Part-time employees are currently not eligible for benefi ts, except IPERS (Iowa Public Employees Retirement System).
Send resume to: Warren Water District, 1204 E. 2nd Ave., Indianola, IA 50125or [email protected]
Warren Water District is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.Successful candidate will be subject to criminal and credit background checks. IW
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Garage Sale110 W Orchard
Thurs. & Fri. 12-6, Sat. 8-2Collectables: painted
ponies, Breyer & Peterstone horses, Jim Bean bottles, Coca Cola items, lots of
Christmas items (Some are lighted and musical
and animated), furniture and more.
FOR SALE2008 Jaco Eagle
Super Lite 5th Wheel30.5 BHS
Fiber glass sides, electric awning, nearly new tires,
new spare, 15’ slide out, bunk beds,
sleeps 10
961-3755IW-900
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Garage Sale304 S Kenwood-Indianola
Sept 12th & 13th 8AM-6PM
Large air compressor, welder, hunting blind tents-3, duck & turkey decoys, hunting & fi shing supplies, household items, gardening tools, 1979 Shorelander Trailer w/ Fisher Marine 14’ Boat w/ 20 H.P. Mercury Motor and Minn Kota Trolling Motor and Eagle Depth Finder, 1989 Heavy Duty Trailer, 1999 Dodge Ram Pickup 4WD-cab and 1/2, long box gold addition
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Licensed Cosmetologist Wanted
IW-900
0446
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For Chair RentalCome work with the Best Place
to get a haircut in Warren County!Apply in person to Sarah at Beauty By Design
500 S. Jefferson Way, IndianolaHousefor Rent
2 bedroom, 1 bath,1 car garage detached
Stove and Fridge
Washer & Dryer hook-up
Large yard,fenced in area for dog.$600 a month plus util.
$25 extra for pets
1st and last
Contact for showingor to pick up app
Westview Care Center1900 W Third Place
Indianola, IA515-961-3189
IW-900
0446
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Large Garage Sale1205 Lancaster Way
Fri. 5-8, Sat. 8-12.Household items, boys
and girls children’s clothes, children’s toys
and books, teenage girls clothes, toddler
bed, stroller.
1801 Apple LaneThurs. 4:30 - 6
Fri. 8 - 6Sat. 8 - 1
FALL-WINTER CLOTHING FOR ALL AGES
FURNITURE, Household, Books, TOYS-PUZZLES-CHRISTMAS!
SALE FOLLOWING WEEKEND with NEW items!
ENORMOUSMulti-FAMILY SALE
IW-900
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IW-9000446572
MULTI FAMILYGARAGE SALE - INDIANOLA
801 S. HowardFri 4-8, Sat 8-12
Incl. furniture, recliner rocker, Amana glass-top self-cleaning stove, air
compressor with staple gun, deep fat fryer, king sheet sets, ceiling fans, smoker, girls clothes (0-4 yrs.), boy
toys, lots more!
NOW HIRING!Full and Part time
positions for:
. Cooks
. Wait Staff
. BartendersGreat Work
Environment
Apply In Person
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Downsizing
Sale
500 S 4th StSat. 8-3
Antique quilt frame, furniture,
camping stu8 , lots of books,
household items, adult clothes, shoes, misc.
GARAGE SALE502 N. N St. | Sat. Sept. 13 8-2:30It’s been 3 years since my last garage sale, Let my PURGE be your SPLURGE!Several framed pictures, free paint, home and holiday decor, jewelry, books, music, movies, old drop leaf table, kids coats,
jackets, hats & gloves, much, much more!
Multi-Family Garage Sale 1316 N. 7th St.
Thurs. 4-7, Fri. 9-4Air compressor, chest freezer, generator,
charcoal grill, dehumidifi er, garden items, girls 2-5 toddler, boys 3-5 toddler, womens and mens clothing, household
decor, Christmas, bedding, misc.
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Caring People NeededFriendly and cheerful people
needed to provide companionship and home care for the elderly. Build a lasting relationship with seniors.
Madison and Warren Counties.
Call Today: 515-978-7991
GARAGE SALE
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GARAGE SALE405 E. SALEM
Fri. Sept. 12 1-5, Sat. Sept. 13 8-3
Women, men and boys clothes, coats, bunk beds,
hunter’s harness, children’s chairs, fl at screen computer monitor, hurricane lamps,
misc.
FOR RENT
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Putney Auction Service907 W 2nd Ave (Hwy 92 West)
Indianola, IA 50125Mark Putney515-961-4124
Mobile 515-249-2804www.putneyauction.com
Phillips AutoSalvage
We buy junk cars and trucks and sell used parts
Call (515) 961-3871HARDWOOD FLOORS
961-6424 988-0705
HANDYMANCarpentry • Tree Trimming
& RemovalPainting • Caulking
• Roofi ngPower Washing • HaulingIf you have any jobs around
the house,
Call Mike: 961-8923
LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED.30 yrs in business • Now accepting most credit cardsSpecializing in home remodeling
FREE Estimates - InsuredDecks, garages, windows, kitchen, bath & basements
Mike McClintock, owner(515) 971-9595
in Indianolawww.mcclintockremodeling.biz
Service Directory To place an adcall 961-2511
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Drives - Walks - Patios - StepsFootings - Garage Slabs - Parking Lots
Bill Dillard 515-961-3065
Concrete Work
BOB LOCHMILLERCOMPUTER REPAIRSpecializing in laptops.
Will build computersto your specs.Free estimates.
515-961-7513
IW-900
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ZIP-ZAP WELDING SERVICEZIP-ZAP is a NON-COMMERCIAL Welding Service
that was created for the residential customer
Push Lawnmowers • Garden TractorsZero-Turn Mowers • Snow Blowers • & more
LOCATED IN CARLISLE, IOWA
SCHULTZ PAINTINGand Handy Man
Owner: Kenny SchultzQuality work at affordable prices.
FREE ESTIMATESBonded and Insured
P.O. Box 116 Martensdale, Iowa 50160515-971-0892
All Types of Auctions18 years experience
to serve all auction needs
Phone (515) 442-9078Mobile (520) 390-8812Tim Cooper and Cleo Stroud
TCS Auction Service
• Climbing • Rigging
• Trimming • Removal
Free EstimatesFully-Insured
Fenimore Bros.Tree Service
Spencer Fenimore • 515.371.3987Kinsey Fenimore • 515.250.8832
Bed Bugs, Real Estate Inspections, Flying Insects, Mice & More
515-250-2981MillerTheKiller.com
Commercial & Residential
• Siding Applications• Window
Replacements• Remodels• New Home
Construction• Light Commercial
Indianola, IA
Free Estimates Call Kyle Reed515-205-8497
GLEN MORRIS LAWN CARE515-208-4398
PERSONALIZED SERVICEFREE ESTIMATESFULLY INSURED
• Mowing / Trimming• Sidewalk Edging
• Fertilizing• Weed Control
• Spring / Fall Cleanup• Shrub Trimming• Snow Removal
• Caulking ofSidewalk / Driveway Cracks
Program Manager-IndianolaMain job purpose includes planning, leading and evaluating all aspects of staffi ng of program and
coordinating of services for people with disabilities.
• FT status @ 40+ hours a week
• Annual salary $33,500.00
Qualifi ed applicants must possess:
• Bachelor’s degree and/or equivalent experience
• Minimum of 1 year management experience
• Computer profi ciency
• High personal integrity
• Excellent communication skills
• Strong supervisory skills and ability to be apositive role model
For consideration please send cover letter, resume and completed application to: HR Director, 1553 Broadway St.
Pella, IA 50219 or fax it to: 641-628-8682.
Employment Specialist - IndianolaWe are looking for an enthusiastic and energetic
person who can match the skills and abilities of people with disabilities with the employment needs of local businesses.
Position requirements include the ability to teach adults with disabilities, to effectively build relationships with area
employers and strong computer skills.
• 1 FT position
• Generally daytime hours Tuesday-Saturday
• $10.00
Hiring Bonus Available!
Visit www.christianopportunity.org for more information and instructions on how to apply.
Quality & Savingsunder one roof!
Concrete Work • Roofi ng & SidingRemodels & Demos
New Home Construction
Call today fora free estimate!
102 S. Howard, IndianolaIW-900
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Ron’s Painting & Carpentry
CALL RON (cell) 515-971-8871 • Indianola, IA
22 years experience • Residential & Commercial
Interior/Exterior | Lifetime Warranty | Drywall Repair
Sherwin Williams or choiceLicensed & Insured
BEST JOB IN TOWN - GREAT PRICE!
• Professionals • Quality Work
• Owner on Job • References
• Remodels • Roofi ng/Siding• Whole Job or Repair
• Seamless Siding • Doors & Windows• Roofi ng & Decks
Call Rebel today fora free consultation.515-962-2286
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You Call, We’ll Haul!C.J Hauling
Hauling of:Brush • Trash • Junk • Furniture
Basement & Garage Cleanup
call Jeff 319-217-6482
Genesis Development is a leading organization in providing supports to individuals with intellectual disabilities and mental illness. Because of our continued growth, we are seeking to hire an Employment Manager. This position will oversee the day to day operations of the Employment Department at our Indianola Site. This will include developing a new Adult Career Exploration (ACE) Program, managing staX within the department, and overseeing that quality employment services are delivered for those participating in the Employment Programs.
Education Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree in Human Services or Business Management or related fi eld; experience in teaching job related skills or working with Vocational Rehabilitation Programs a plus.
Benefi ts package includes paid time oB , insurance benefi ts, training and others. Valid Iowa Driver’s license and insurability required. This is a Full-Time position.
Resumes can be mailed to1809 W. 2nd Ave, Indianola, IA 50125 or emailed [email protected].
Genesis Development is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Minorities, women, veterans and individuals with disabilities encouraged to apply.
“Genesis Development creates opportunities, choicesand support for people with disabilities.”
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IW-9000445510 M-F 8a-7:30p, Sat:8a-5:30p,Sun; 1-4 p.m.
We repair Windows and Screens
McCoy True Value Hardware216 N. Howard, Indianola
961-4755
The Village, a WesleyLife community in Indianola, Iowa is looking for nursing
professionals to join our team. If you have a passion to use your gifts to serve older adults in a community setting – we invite
you to JOIN US as a member of The Village nursing team.
CNA needed for full & part timeevening 2-10 shift.
For more information on these rewarding positions at The Village, please call
515-961-0875,email [email protected]
or stop by the offi ce at1203 North E Street, Indianola
and fi ll out an application.
EOE. Drug and Tobacco-free work environment
COME JOIN OUR NURSING TEAM!
We are currently looking for part-time LPN’s
and RN’s, and full time CNA’s. These are
rewarding positions in a skilled nursing facility.
Call Brenda at 515-962-4900 for more information. www.good-sam.com/indianola
The Good Samaritan Society only accepts online applicationsIW-9000445611
Gabe Adair Agent, Land Specialist (515) 971-8182WHITETAILPROPERTIES.COM
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777 Casino Drive, Osceola, Iowa 50213
Advance Services Iowa SelectHomestead of Osceola Assisted Living Plum Building SystemsHomestead of Creston Assisted Living AltecSchwan’s Home Service, Inc. Clarke County HospitalHy-Vee Distribution Center Wellman DynamicsIowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services DES StaP ngChristensen Farms Swine Graphics EnterprisesBuena Vista University Southwestern Community CollegeGrapevine StaP ng Per Mar SecurityIowaWORKS Bunn-O-MaticIowa Steel Fabrication MosaicDes Moines Area Community College Experience WorksLakeside Hotel Casino H&R BlockMichael Foods Iowa SelectRychnovsky Lawn Care Mount Ayr Health Care CenterAMVC WalmartCaseys General Store
Anticipated Businesses Attending
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CAREER FAIR
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THE PARAMOUNT 7 has an immediate opening for an ASSISTANT MANAGER.
Qualifi ed applicants will be detail-oriented leaders whoare profi cient in basic math, customer service, and problem solving. Assistant managers are regularly
required to work during peak business hours; primarily evenings and weekends. No theatre experience is
required. Applications can be found atwww.fridleytheatres.com/appinstructions.com
and submitted to the General Manager.
Norwalk Community SchoolsJob Openings
Transportation SecretaryP/T 10 Mo Position
Starting Wage: $13.18
F/T Evening CustodianStarting Wage: $11.80 - $13.57
Great Benefi t Pkg
F/T & P/T Teacher AssociatesStarting Wage: $10.09 - $11.67
F/T Includes Insurance Benefi ts
Substitute School Bus DriversStarting Wage: $13.20
• CDL and Good Driving Record• Dependable and enjoy working with kids
P/T & Sub School Lunch CooksStarting Wage: $10.61 – $12.20
Substitute Nurses$110.00 Per Day
• Current RN or LPN Certifi cation
Apply online atNorwalk Community Schools
www.norwalk.k12.ia.usNorwalk, Iowa 50211
515-981-0676IW-9000446711
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