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Public Record Friday, Jan. 16, 2015 • Page 11
Classifieds To place classifieds call (641)939-5051
acreage
thrift shop
for rent
help wanted
soup supper
hardin countyabstract &
title co.tim elleFson
1300 edgington, eldoraPh. 858-5555
help wanted help wantedhelp wanted
1/6, 9, 13, 16/15 2x4
Full and/orPart-Time CN
We are currently looking forFull and/or Part-time CNA
2nd (2-10) and 3rd shift (10-6)to join our team. We offer
competitive pay, nurse aide membership benefits
(NAHCA), LPN/RN tuitionassistance, BSN tuitionassistance, generous
anniversary bonus and more.Apply on-line at
www.careinitiatives.org or stop in for an application.
Eldora NRC1510 22nd St., Eldora
www.careinitiatives.org641-939-3491
EOE/AAP Disability & Vets
Start 1/13/15 1x4$28 (first run)
$8 (2nd consecutive run)$36 per week
Friendly Valley apartments, inc.in Steamboat Rock
One Bedroom Apartments for Rentall utilities included
Stove and Refrigerator FurnishedLaundry Facilities On-Site
Please contact:Bill Murphy, Manager Dennis Meints, PresidentP.O. Box 476 (641) 868-2010Algona, IA 50511(515) 295-2927 Equal Housing Opportunity
2x2$27 - 1st run
$8 - 2nd consecutive run
Start ad 2/28/14 one weekevery other week until they cancel
Hadwiger Roofing &Seamless Gutters• Shingles • Flat Roofs• Shakes • Steel
FREE Estimates
(641)648-9661 or1-800-748-3883
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Heritage Care Centeris in need of aFull-Time
Dietary Supervisor/Manager
Drug Screening Required
HeriTage Care
CenTer2320 Washington Ave.Iowa Falls, IA 50126
641-648-4250www.heritagecarecenter.com
1x2.5Eldora - 1/9, 13, 15,
20/15
Grundy 1/8, 15/15
?? 2x3$42 - first run$12 - 2nd run
Hubbard-Radcliffe Community School District
Seeking Applications for Immediate Openings:
• FT Special Education Associate for Radcliffe (1-2)• Junior High Track Coach - 2
• Substitute Teachers• Substitute Bus Drivers
• Substitute AssociatesPlease send letter of interest and application to
Hubbard-Radcliffe CSD; Attn: Patricia Heinz, Supt; PO Box 129; Hubbard, IA 50122.Application forms at Radcliffe or Hubbard offices,
also at www.southhardin.k12.ia.us on H-R District tab. EOE/AA
1/13, 16, 20, 23, 27, 30/15
1x2Display ad:$14 - 1st run
$4 - 2nd consecutive run$18 per week x 3 weeks =
$54
Conrad - $6 per week$6 x 3 weeks = $18
YOUTH WORKER (Full time)
new providence campus- Pro-vides direct care, ensures safety of youth at all times and functions as part of a team. Requires High School Diploma or GED and 5 years child mental health service experience, Bachelor’s degree preferred. sign on bonus. To apply, send applica-tion and materials from www.quakerdale.org to: Quakerdale, PO Box 8, New Provi-dence, or [email protected]. EOE
1/6, 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, 27, 30/15 2x3
Conrad - 1/7, 14, 21, 28Grundy - 1/8, 15, 22, 29
QUALITY PRODUCTSis accepting applications for
for ALL SHIFTS1st Shift - 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. – $9.25
2nd Shift - 4 P.M. to 12 A.M. – $10.003rd Shift - 12 A.M. to 8 A.M. – $10.65
Excellent benefits and Overtime available.Apply in person at
1901 21st Street, Eldora641-858-5468
Post offer drug screen required.Quality Products is an EEOC employer
full-time operators
1/9, 13, 16, 20, 23, 27, 30/15 2x2.5
Grundy - 1/8, 15, 22
Bagging Line, Warehousing, Seasonal Jobs Areyoulookingforacareerwithasolidcompany?RemingtonSeedsinEldora,IAislookingforadependable,hardworking,motivatedindividualtobepartoftheteamattheEldoraconditioningfacility.Wearelookingforapplicantstofillafulltimeposition.Dutieswillincludeworkingonthebaggingline,warehousing,andotherseasonaljobs. Benefitsincludehealthinsurance,vacationandholidaypay,401kandcompetitivewages. 40hourweekswithseasonalovertimerequired. Pre-employmentdrugscreenandbackgroundcheckarerequired.Individualsmustbeabletolift70lbs. TolearnmoreaboutRemingtonSeedsgotowww.remingtonseeds.com.Applicationsandadditionalinformationavailableat:
Remington Seeds LLC162518thAvenue,Eldora,IA50627
(641) 858-3331
HELP WANTEDPART TIME SECRETARY
12-16+ hrs/wkClerical, Computer entry,
customer service* * * * * * *
PART TIME CAR DETAIlER24 hrs/wk
Must have good driving record and valid DL
Applications may be picked up at/or resumes sent to:
UNION AUTO INC208 Center St
PO Box 60Union, IA 50258
1/13, 16, 20, 23/15 1x3
for sale - eldora acre-age: Updated ranch style home on 3.62 acres with nice barn. Reduced to $152,900. (641)858-9324. H-5
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for reNT: 1 and 2 BR units avail-able in Clear Lake. Rental assistance and utility allowance available. On-site laundry, no pets. 877-935-9340 www.tlpropertiesiowa.com. This in-stitution is an equal opportunity pro-vider and employer. Equal Housing Opportunity. Handicap Accessible. I-4for reNT: Pinecrest Mobile Home Park has 2 and 3 bedroom homes for rent from $275. Some mobile homes for sale. Terms avail-able. HUD approved. Small pets welcome. (641)858-3477. tfcfor reNT: 2 or 3 bedroom home in Eldora, deposit and reference re-quired. Call (641)858-5659 or call (641)751-5899. tfcfor reNT: 1 and 2 bedroom apart-ments in Hubbard. On-site laundry. (641)648-5025 or (641)373-1413. tfc
aMerIcINN of grUNdY ceNTer is seeking a dependable person for housekeeping with added responsibilities as needed on week-days and weekends. Please stop by at 2101 Commerce Dr., Grundy Center to apply. H-4Iowa selecT farMs has local openings for Farm Technicians and Class A CDL drivers. Technicians are responsible for the daily care, health and maintenance of all animals at the worksite and will provide hands-on experience in many of the following areas: animal movements, breed-ing and gestation, farrowing, record keeping and farm maintenance. Positions start at $28,000/year and increase to $31,000 after just one year, plus full benefits. Class A CDL drivers ideally live near Iowa Falls and transport pigs within our pro-duction system five days a week and are home EVERY DAY. In addition to benefits and a competitive salary, this position comes with a $1200 SIGN ON BONUS. For more info or to apply, contact Allyson Ladd at 641-316-3251. I-2YoUTH serVIces worKer: Located at State Training School, Eldora, Iowa. worK sHIfT: Af-ternoon and evening hours. aN-NUal salarY: $31,428 starting - $45,947 max + Benefits. dUTIes: Provides therapeutic interventions in a healthy and safe environment while providing oversight, direction and guidance to male delinquent youth ages 12-18. MINIMUM QUalIfIcaTIoNs: Graduation
from high school or completion of G.E.D.; Apply online at: http://das.hre.iowa.gov/state_jobs.html or contact - Ella Dohlman, State Training School, 3211 Edgington Avenue, Eldora, Iowa 50627, Phone: 641-858-5402. Completed applica-tions must be returned to DAS/HRE in Des Moines no later than, Sunday 01-25-2015 Vacancy #14939Br must be listed on the application to be considered. The State of Iowa is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. I-2THe cITY of UNIoN Has aN opeNINg for a parT TIMe clerK. Applicants must have knowledge of generally accepted ac-counting practices as well as practi-cal knowledge of Quickbooks and the ability to do the city’s payroll, accounts receivable, and filing. Ex-perience with city municipalities a plus but not required, knowledge of Microsoft Office is also helpful. The position is part time and limited to 20 hours per week. Please submit letter and resume to: City of Union, PO Box 342, Union, IA 50258 or email the Mayor - Marty Rogers at [email protected]. H-3
Help waNTed: Local Hopper Drivers Wanted: PT or FT; Day, night, weekend, or combination of shifts available. Home daily/nightly. Paid Overtime & Bonus Pay for Hol-idays. Work with local feed mills, ethanol plants, and local farmers. Must have Class A CDL, Good Driv-ing Record and Pre-Employment Drug Screen. Please call 319-240-5305 if interested. I-2classrooM sUBsTITUTes: MICA’s Early Childhood Program has on-call Substitute Teaching po-sitions available at our classrooms in Iowa Falls, Marshalltown, Grin-nell, Nevada and Tama. Experience working with children 0-5 years of age and a high school diploma or equivalent is required. Visit our web-
site at www.micaonline.org for a full job description. Send, fax or email a cover letter and resume to our ad-ministrative office: MICA, 1001 S. 18th Ave., Marshalltown, IA 50158; 641-352-5020; [email protected] or call 641-752-7162 ext. 135 to obtain an application. EOE. I-4
New proVIdeNce fIre de-parTMeNT soUp sUpper: Sunday, Jan. 18 at the fire station. Chili and potato soup served from 4:30-7 p.m. Free will donation. I-2HaVe soMeTHINg To BUY - sell - reNT or gIVe awaY? Call the Eldora Newspapers to ad-vertise – 641-939-5051.
HappY New Year! And thank you for all your support and for shopping at Trinkets & Togs Thrift Store, 1609 G Avenue, Grundy Cen-ter, 319-825-8030. I-2
Activity LogHardin county sherifffriday, January 9: • Officers received eight calls for service. • 5:38 a.m.: Officers assisted with a medical transport from Hansen Family Hospital to Mason City. • 6:09 a.m.: Officers assisted a stranded motorist on Highway 175 near Hubbard. Officers contacted a towing service. • 8:26 a.m.: Officers assisted med-ical personnel in the 1200 block of 10th St., Eldora. • 12:33 p.m.: Officers assisted a motorist in the 1000 block of Grand Ave., Alden. • 2:20 p.m.: Officers arrested Courtney Kinnetz, 28, of Iowa Falls, on a Hardin County warrant for failure to appear at arraignment for an original charge of driving while barred. Subject was held on a $5,000 bond. • 5:55 p.m.: Officers were called to a car-deer accident on Highway 175. Vehicle driven by Heather Tid-man sustained damages estimated in excess of $3,500. • 7:41 p.m.: Officers received a re-port of a vehicle in the ditch on the north side of Highway 57 east of OO
Ave. • 8:46 p.m.: Officers were notified of possible animal neglect on O Ave. After further investigation, officers deemed the health of the animals was good and deemed the claim un-founded. saturday, January 10: • Officers received nine calls for service. Among the calls were: 9-1-1 hang-up call and three erratic driver complaints. • 12:02 a.m.: Officers received a report of a family disgreement be-tween a mother and son in the 23000 block of County Highway D-15, Iowa Falls. Officers were advised to leave each other alone for the eve-ning. • 9:56 a.m.: Officers received a report of a vehicle in the ditch on Highway 20 near the 172 mile mark-er. The vehicle, driven by Brianna Pruisner, 19, of Parkersburg, sus-tained no damage. • 6:24 p.m.: Officers were advised of a burglary on a farm near Conrad the day before. A description of the suspect vehicle was received. • 7:15 p.m.: Officers received a re-port of a vehicle in the ditch east of a home in the 25000 block of County
Highway D65, New Providence. • 10:45 p.m.: Officers were ad-vised of a subject who had run away the day before had been returned. sunday, January 11: • Officers received seven calls for service. Among the calls were: re-port of a lost wallet, report of debris on the roadway, 9-1-1 hang-up call, and two controlled burns. • 10:29 a.m.: Officers dispatched medical personnel to Grundy Center for a medical transport to Waterloo. • 3:53 p.m.: Officers received a report of a civil disagreement in the 100 block of Center St., Union. Monday, January 12: • Officers received 15 calls for service. Among the calls were: 9-1-1 hang-up, and cell tower test. • 12:37 a.m.: Officers arrested Scott Beenken, 52, of Morrison, on Cedar St. in Iowa Falls, on an outstanding Hardin County war-rant failure to appear on an original charge of burglary. He was still in jail on a $50,000 cash only bond. • 2:38 a.m.: Officers dispatched medical personnel to the Grundy County Hospital for a medical trans-port to Des Moines. • 3:03 a.m.: Officers dispatched
medical personnel from the 2300 block of 15th Ave., Eldora to the Hansen Family Hospital, Iowa Falls. • 4:58 a.m.: Officers arrested Mi-chael Wixom, 32, of Latimer, for driving while suspended following a traffic stop in the 1000 block of Grand Ave., Alden. • 7:46 a.m.: Officers received a re-port of a badly injured deer on Coun-ty Highway D67 south of Union. • 10:25 a.m.: Officers dispatched medical personnel to the 1500 block of Hardin St., Alden for a lift assist. • 11:43 a.m.: Officers dispatched medical personnel to transport a sub-ject from the Hansen Family Hospi-tal to Valley View. • 12:55 p.m.: Officers received a report of a vehicle headed the wrong way on Highway 20 from I-35. The vehicle refused to stop until stop sticks were used. Patrick A. Dona-tis, 62, of Nolalu, Ontario Canada, was arrested and transported to the Hardin County Jail on suspicion of operating while intoxicated. • 1:01 p.m.: Officers received a request to assist with traffic control while a vehicle was being pulled from a ditch on Highway 65. • 1:10 p.m.: Officers dispatched
medical personnel to transport a sub-ject from the Hansen Family Hospi-tal to Mercy, Mason City, for an ap-pointment. • 4:02 p.m.: Officers dispatched medical personnel to transport a car-diac patient from the Hansen Family Hospital to Mercy, Mason City. • 6:13 p.m.: officers took a report of a car-deer accident in the 19000 block of County Highway D-20. A vehicle driven by Kimberly Murray reported seeing no visible damage to her vehicle. • 8:15 p.m.: Officers took a report of an unoccupied vehicle on County Highway S-27 near Alden. Officers attempted to contact the owner to no avail. Officers requested a tow. Tuesday, January 13: • Officers received 13 calls for ser-vice. Among the calls were: erratic driver report, controlled burn, 9-1-1 misdial, and forwarded two calls to other counties. • 1:59 a.m.: Officers assisted a dis-abled vehicle on Highway 20. • 7:19 a.m.: Officers received in-formation about a missing girl in Grundy County. • 8:50 a.m.: Officer spoke to a sub-ject with regards to a harassment in
the 100 block of May St., Radcliffe. • 9:41 a.m.: Officer spoke to a subject in the 900 block of 9th Ave., Eldora, with regards to an assault. Subject was not the victim. • 1:17 p.m.: Officer spoke with a subject regarding the missing female from Grundy County. • 2:12 p.m.: Officers dispatched medical personnel to transport a sub-ject from McFarland Clinic to Han-sen Family Hospital. • 4:19 p.m.: Officers assisted a subject in recovering belongings from another subject in the 200 block of Maple St., Hubbard. • 6:50 p.m.: Officers received a report of a cow that had escaped in the 20000 block of MM Ave., Iowa Falls. Subject had, thus far, been un-able to locate the animal.