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SOUTHWEST IOWA ADVERTISER POSTAL CUSTOMER LOCAL 641-782-2141 A product of the Creston Publishing Company P.O. Box 126 • 503 West Adams Street Creston, IA 50801 Vol. 49, No. 27 Wednesday, July 2, 2014 FREE Presorted Standard Carrier Route Presort U.S. POSTAGE PAID Creston IA, 50801 Permit No. 14 CASS ADAIR MADISON Massena • Greenfield •Fontanelle •Bridgewater •Orient •Macksburg ADAMS UNION CLARKE CorningLorimor•Mt. Etna •Kent •Shannon City •Arispe •Afton Creston Cromwell Thayer •Murray •Carbon •Prescott •Nodaway Sharpsburg• Blockton• Ellston• Beaconsfield• LorimorKellerton• Mt. Ayr •Grand River •Tingley •Diagonal •Clearfield •Lenox •Conway •Maloy •Delphos •Redding TAYLOR RINGGOLD DECATUR 10,000 Crestonians 64 th Annual 4th of July Celebration Theme - “Salute to Freedom” www.crestoniowachamber.com ~ 641-782-7021 July 3, 2014 Veterans Appreciation Breakfast .......... Mealsite ....... 7 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Chalk the Town .................................... Creston Friends of the Library Book Fair ........... Mealsite ............ 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. Creston Half Marathon & 5K Run.......... UT ...................................6 p.m. Elks Street Dance................................. UT ....................... 9 p.m.-1 a.m. July 4, 2014 *Flea Market ........................................ UT ..................... 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Old Tyme Power................................... MC .................... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friends of the Library Book Fair ........... Mealsite ............ 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Creston Arts: Gallery ............................ Depot ................ 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Model Railroaders ................................ Depot ................ 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Caboose on Adams Street .................... UT .................. 9:30 a.m. - Noon *4th of July Parade ............................. UT ...........................10:00 a.m. Classic & Antique Tractor Pull ............. MC ....................... Noon to Dusk Historical Complex Open (Pioneer Days) .................................. MC ................ 1p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Lion’s Club Bingo ................................. MC ...................... Noon - 9 p.m. Cub Scout Cub Mobiles ........................ MC ..................... 2 p.m.- 4 p.m. Skate Board Competition...................... MC ..................................4 p.m. Boy Scouts & VFW Flag Retirement Ceremony ........................ MC .............................5:30 p.m. Creston Arts: Gallery Reception ............ Depot ................ 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. *Talent Show ....................................... MC .............................6:30 p.m. *Fireworks ........................................... MC .............................9:30 p.m. July 5, 2014 Historical Complex Open ...................... MC ............... 1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. July 6, 2014 Historical Complex Open ...................... MC ............... 1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Movie in the Park ................................. MC .................................... Dusk Food Booths will be open in McKinley Park during the day MC - McKinley Park UT - Uptown Creston A special Thank You to the Creston Shooters, Creston Kiwanis Club, Creston Police & Fire Departments, and all the Volunteers for your help. *Indicates event is sponsored by the 10,000 Crestonians 2014 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS THINGS TO SEE & DO HISTORICAL DEPOT AREA Visit this turn of the century depot and enjoy the working model railroad display and art gallery. PARADE - July 4th at 10:00 a.m. through Uptown Creston. Each year over 100 entries form this spectacular parade including bands, antique vehicles, floats, children and horses. The theme this year is “SALUTE TO FREEDOM”. UNION COUNTY HISTOR- ICAL VILLAGE - A recreated complex of buildings in McKinley Park reminiscent of prospering villages in early Iowa. TALENT CONTEST - On July 4th, the bandshell in McKinley Park is the setting for talent of all ages, starting at 6:30 p.m. FIREWORKS - One of the largest displays of fireworks in southwest Iowa. They begin at 9:30 p.m. on McKinley Lake. GREEN VALLEY STATE PARK - Located 2 1/2 miles northwest of Creston on County Road 186 in Union County. The park offers camping and a variety of recreational choices. MCKINLEY PARK AND LAKE - Located in West Creston, it provides a natural setting for the festivities and offers camping, picnicking, and food stands. THREE MILE LAKE RECREATION AREA - Located east of Creston, with over 900 acres of great fishing, boating and camping. CLASSIC & ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULL - Will be held at McKinley Park beginning at Noon. STARS AND STRIPES $500.00 AND OVER Bunn-O-Matic Creston News Advertiser Dairy Queen of Creston Southwest Distributing Company CRESTONIAN RED $300.00 to $499.00 Alliant Energy Farmers Cooperative Company Medicap Pharmacy, Jeff & Shelley Longstaff Hometown Insurance & Realty First National Bank Stalker Chevrolet Draper Snodgrass Mikkelsen & Co. Iowa State Savings Bank Kiwanis Club of Creston M&M Motors CRESTONIAN WHITE $200.00 to $299.00 State Savings Bank Subway Family Shoe Store Walmart Creston Vision Clinic P.C. Echo Electric Supply Co. Casey’s (South, North, East, West, Hwy. 25 & Hwy 34) Boyd Appliance Center, Inc CRESTONIAN BLUE $100.00 to $199.00 Charlie Brown Auto LTD – In Memory of Roy Millsagle Creston Lions Club True Value Hardware & Rental/Java J’s Tyler Insurance Services, Inc Creston Farm & Home Supply, Inc. Berning Inc. Green Valley Chemical Corporation Coens Furniture, Inc. Creston Automotive Aaron Finch and Loretta Harvey Southern Hills Veterinary Services Inc. Buena Vista University Drs. Dave & Michael Buck Vanmark Equipment, LLC PCSB Bank Dan and Connie Coen Rhine Body Repair Hi Crest Inc./United Super Wash Heartland Tire & Auto Center Grapevine Staffing LLC Wm. Todd Scott DDS Carter Agency New Life Family Medicine PC. Hair House Powers Funeral Home Pokorny BP and Automotive Service HCI Hospice Care Services Greater Regional Medical Center Creston Nursing & Rehab Center three C design Savta’s Greenhouse The Lobby Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 1398 J & A Flooring Hardee’s Creston Radio- KSIB-KITR Pizza Ranch Ed and Kay Ritter F & M Body Shop, INC. A Special thanks to these 10,000 Crestonians Sponsors... www.powersfh.com AFTON 347-8725 CRESTON 782-7036 Powers Funeral Homes Every tells a Hwy. 34 • Creston 641-782-2826 CHEESEBURGERS $ 3 2 CHICKEN STRIPS IN A BASKET $ 5 49 $ 4 2 DOUBLE CHEESEBURGERS BLIZZARD ® $ 3 29 REESE’S ® PEANUT BUTTER CUP PIE 12 oz. size FREE SUMMER MERCHANT Matinee Movies! ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY FREE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THESE SPONSORING CRESTON MERCHANTS Seating Limited To Capacity. Separate Ticket Each Showing. CLIP And SAVE THIS FAMILY SUMMER FREE MOVIE SCHEDULE! Plan To Attend All 5 Weeks! Movies Are Subject To Change, A Replacement Movie Would Be Family Rated PG Or G TUES & WED JULY 29 & 30 TUES & WED JULY 15 & 16 TUES & WED AUGUST 5 & 6 12:00 Noon & 2:30 pm TUES & WED JULY 22 & 23 12:00 Noon & 2:30 pm 12:00 Noon & 2:30 pm 12:00 Noon & 2:30 pm Tax Included Tax Included CLASSIC Big Kid $4.50 $5.00 Kids Concession Special Popcorn, Soft Drink And Kid Size Candy TUES & WED JULY 8 & 9 12:00 Noon & 2:30 pm PG The LEGO MOVIE PG G PG PG C R E S T O N 7 8 2 - 7 2 2 4 STRAND A Fridley Theatre S u m m e r M o v i e F u n - T i m e ! Big Boyz Toyz Boyd Appliance Center Brad Waltz Construction, LLC Bunn-O-Matic Charlie Brown Auto Creston Automotive Creston Chamber of Commerce Creston Chiropractic, P.C. Creston News Advertiser Creston Vet Clinic Creston Vision Clinic Dr. Todd Scott Eagles Auxiliary #1398 Eby’s Auto F&M Body Shop Family Shoe Store Fareway First National Bank in Creston Hair House Hair Tech Hammer Medical Hardees Iowa State Savings Bank M&M Motors PCSB Bank Pokorny BP & Auto Service R Realty Rhine Body Repair Stalker Chevrolet Subway Taco Johns Vanmark Equipment Walmart A Fridley Theatre www.fridleytheatres.com STRAND CRESTON 782-7224 ALL MATINEE TIMES REALD 3D Features ALL SEATS $7.00 2D Features ALL SEATS $5.00 PG 13 HURRY!! Ends THURS, JULY 10 TRANSFORMERS: Age of Extinction Mark Wahlberg Nicola Peltz 2D Times.... EVERY Eve: 6:30 Plus FRI-SAT-SUN Matinee: 12:00 3D Times.... EVERY Eve: 9:40 Plus FRI-SAT-SUN Matinee: 3:15 PG FREE MERCHANT MATINEE MOVIE Admission By Ticket Only Visit www.fridleytheatres.com For SPONSORING MERCHANTS & FREE TICKET LOCATIONS “THE NUT JOB” JULY 8 & 9 at 12:00 & 2:30 pm

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SOUTHWEST IOWAADVERTISERPOSTAL

CUSTOMERLOCAL

641-782-2141A product of theCreston Publishing Company • P.O. Box 126 • 503 West Adams Street • Creston, IA 50801

Vol. 49, No. 27 Wednesday, July 2, 2014

A product of the

FREEPresorted Standard

Carrier Route Presort U.S. POSTAGE PAID Creston IA, 50801 Permit No. 14

CASS ADAIR MADISON

Massena •

•Greenfi eld•Fontanelle

•Bridgewater

•Orient •Macksburg

ADAMS UNION CLARKE

Corning•

Lorimor••Mt. Etna

•Kent•Shannon City

•Arispe

•Afton ••Creston

•CromwellThayer

•Murray•Carbon•Prescott

•Nodaway

Sharpsburg•

Blockton•

Ellston•

Beaconsfi eld•

Lorimor•Kellerton•

•Mt. Ayr

•Grand River

•Tingley•Diagonal•Clearfi eld

•Lenox

•Conway

•Maloy•Delphos

•Redding

TAYLOR RINGGOLD DECATUR

10,000 Crestonians 64th Annual 4th of July Celebration

Theme - “Salute to Freedom”

www.crestoniowachamber.com ~ 641-782-7021

July 3, 2014 Veterans Appreciation Breakfast ..........Mealsite ....... 7 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Chalk the Town .................................... Creston Friends of the Library Book Fair ...........Mealsite ............ 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. Creston Half Marathon & 5K Run .......... UT ...................................6 p.m. Elks Street Dance ................................. UT ....................... 9 p.m.-1 a.m.

July 4, 2014 *Flea Market ........................................ UT ..................... 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Old Tyme Power ...................................MC .................... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friends of the Library Book Fair ...........Mealsite ............ 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Creston Arts: Gallery ............................Depot ................ 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Model Railroaders ................................Depot ................ 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Caboose on Adams Street .................... UT .................. 9:30 a.m. - Noon *4th of July Parade ............................. UT ...........................10:00 a.m. Classic & Antique Tractor Pull .............MC .......................Noon to Dusk Historical Complex Open (Pioneer Days) ..................................MC ................1p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Lion’s Club Bingo .................................MC ......................Noon - 9 p.m.

Cub Scout Cub Mobiles ........................MC ..................... 2 p.m.- 4 p.m. Skate Board Competition ......................MC ..................................4 p.m. Boy Scouts & VFW Flag Retirement Ceremony ........................MC .............................5:30 p.m. Creston Arts: Gallery Reception ............Depot ................ 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. *Talent Show .......................................MC .............................6:30 p.m. *Fireworks ...........................................MC .............................9:30 p.m.

July 5, 2014 Historical Complex Open ......................MC ...............1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

July 6, 2014 Historical Complex Open ......................MC ...............1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Movie in the Park .................................MC ....................................Dusk

Food Booths will be open in McKinley Park during the dayMC - McKinley Park UT - Uptown Creston

A special Thank You to the Creston Shooters, Creston Kiwanis Club, Creston Police & Fire Departments,

and all the Volunteers for your help.

*Indicates event is sponsored by the 10,000 Crestonians2014 SCHEDULE OF EVENTSTHINGS TO

SEE & DOHISTORICAL DEPOT AREA Visit this turn of the century depot and enjoy the working model railroad display and art gallery.

PARADE - July 4th at 10:00 a.m. through Uptown Creston. Each year over 100 entries form this spectacular parade including bands, antique vehicles, floats, children and horses. The theme this year is “SALUTE TO FREEDOM”.

UNION COUNTY HISTOR-ICAL VILLAGE - A recreated complex of buildings in McKinley Park reminiscent of prospering villages in early Iowa.

TALENT CONTEST - On July 4th, the bandshell in McKinley Park is the setting for talent of all ages, starting at 6:30 p.m.

FIREWORKS - One of the largest displays of fireworks in southwest Iowa. They begin at 9:30 p.m. on McKinley Lake.

GREEN VALLEY STATE PARK - Located 2 1/2 miles northwest of Creston on County Road 186 in Union County. The park offers camping and a variety of recreational choices.

MCKINLEY PARK AND LAKE - Located in West Creston, it provides a natural setting for the festivities and offers camping, picnicking, and food stands.

THREE MILE LAKE RECREATION AREA - Located east of Creston, with over 900 acres of great fishing, boating and camping.

CLASSIC & ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULL - Will be held at McKinley Park beginning at Noon.

STARS AND STRIPES$500.00 AND OVER

Bunn-O-Matic

Creston News Advertiser

Dairy Queen of Creston

Southwest Distributing Company

CRESTONIAN RED $300.00 to $499.00

Alliant Energy

Farmers Cooperative Company

Medicap Pharmacy,

Jeff & Shelley Longstaff

Hometown Insurance & Realty

First National Bank

Stalker Chevrolet

Draper Snodgrass Mikkelsen & Co.

Iowa State Savings Bank

Kiwanis Club of Creston

M&M Motors

CRESTONIAN WHITE$200.00 to $299.00

State Savings Bank

Subway

Family Shoe Store

Walmart

Creston Vision Clinic P.C.

Echo Electric Supply Co.

Casey’s (South, North, East, West,

Hwy. 25 & Hwy 34)

Boyd Appliance Center, Inc

CRESTONIAN BLUE $100.00 to $199.00Charlie Brown Auto LTD – In Memory

of Roy Millsagle

Creston Lions Club

True Value Hardware & Rental/Java J’s

Tyler Insurance Services, Inc

Creston Farm & Home Supply, Inc.

Berning Inc.

Green Valley Chemical Corporation

Coens Furniture, Inc.

Creston Automotive

Aaron Finch and Loretta Harvey

Southern Hills Veterinary Services Inc.

Buena Vista University

Drs. Dave & Michael Buck

Vanmark Equipment, LLC

PCSB Bank

Dan and Connie Coen

Rhine Body Repair

Hi Crest Inc./United Super Wash

Heartland Tire & Auto Center

Grapevine Staffing LLC

Wm. Todd Scott DDS

Carter Agency

New Life Family Medicine PC.

Hair House

Powers Funeral Home

Pokorny BP and Automotive Service

HCI Hospice Care Services

Greater Regional Medical Center

Creston Nursing & Rehab Center

three C design

Savta’s Greenhouse

The Lobby

Fraternal Order of Eagles

Aerie No. 1398

J & A Flooring

Hardee’s

Creston Radio- KSIB-KITR

Pizza Ranch

Ed and Kay Ritter

F & M Body Shop, INC.

A Special thanks to these 10,000 Crestonians Sponsors...

www.powersfh.comAfton 347-8725Creston 782-7036

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CHEESEBURGERS

$32CHICKEN STRIPS

IN A BASKET

$549

$42DOUBLE CHEESEBURGERS

BLIZZARD®

$329

REESE’S® PEANUT BUTTER CUP PIE

12 oz. size

2 X ? , Please lengthen or shorten ad to accommodate number of merchants to be listed in the ad.

USE 8Pt. ARIAL, SINGLE SPACED or equal typeface to list Merchant names in 2 columns if necessary.

THIS WILL BE THE ONLY AD SCHEDULED FOR THISMERCHANT MOVIE PROGRAM. Schedule this ad along with our regularly scheduled ads THAT ARE RUNNING DURING THE JULY 4TH WEEKEND

Local theatre manager will supply you with the list of participating merchants.I have asked the managers to have this list to youno later than FRIDAY, JUNE 28Should you need the list before that date, please call me or call the local manager.

Thanks, Carl. 515-282-9287

Please e-mail a proof of this ad to me after you have the participating merchants listed in the Ad. Thanks.

[email protected]

FREESUMMER MERCHANTMatinee Movies!

ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLYFREE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THESE SPONSORING CRESTON MERCHANTSSeating Limited To Capacity. Separate Ticket Each Showing.

CLIP And SAVE THIS FAMILY SUMMER FREE MOVIE SCHEDULE! Plan To Attend All 5 Weeks!

ALGONA - 295-3712

STATE 5A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

PG

Meet The First Modern Family

PG

PGKEVIN JAMES

PARENTAL GUIDANCE

PG

Billy Crystal Bette Midler

Movies Are Subject To Change, A Replacement Movie Would Be Family Rated PG Or G

TUES & WEDJULY 29 & 30

TUES & WEDJULY 15 & 16

TUES & WEDAUGUST 5 & 6

12:00 Noon & 2:30 pm

TUES & WEDJULY 22 & 2312:00 Noon & 2:30 pm

12:00 Noon & 2:30 pm 12:00 Noon & 2:30 pm

Tax Included Tax Included

CLASSIC Big Kid

$4.50 $5.00

Kids Concession Special

Popcorn,Soft Drink

And Kid Size Candy

TUES & WEDJULY 8 & 9

12:00 Noon & 2:30 pm

PG The LEGO MOVIE PG

GPG

PG

ALGONA - 295-3712

STATE 5A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

PG

Meet The First Modern Family

PG

PGKEVIN JAMES

PARENTAL GUIDANCE

PG

Billy Crystal Bette Midler

ATLANTIC - 243-5355

ATLANTIC 1 & 2A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

OSKALOOSA 673-4333

PENN CENTREA

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

CENTERVILLE 856-3601

CINEMA 4A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

ESTHERVILLE - 362-3778GRAND 3

AFridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

STORM LAKE - 732-5426

VISTA 3A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

WASHINGTON 653-4023

STATEA

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

HASTINGS 463-3057

RIVOLIA

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

HUMBOLDT - 332-5921

HUMOTAA

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

CARROLL 792-9096

CARROLL 5A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

CHEROKEE - 225-2345

AMERICANA

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

INDIANOLA 961-2661

PARAMOUNTA

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

CRESTON 782-7224

STRANDA

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

SIOUX CENTER 722-4665

CINEMA 5A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

DECORAH - 382-4898

VIKING 3A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

McCOOK 345-1139

CINEMA 3A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

SOUTHPARK MALLSPENCER - 262-1234

SOUTHPARK 7A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

GRINNELL 236-7600

STRAND 3A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

Big Boyz ToyzBoyd Appliance CenterBrad Waltz Construction, LLCBunn-O-MaticCharlie Brown AutoCreston AutomotiveCreston Chamber of CommerceCreston Chiropractic, P.C.Creston News AdvertiserCreston Vet ClinicCreston Vision ClinicDr. Todd ScottEagles Auxiliary #1398Eby’s AutoF&M Body ShopFamily Shoe StoreFareway

First National Bank in CrestonHair HouseHair TechHammer MedicalHardeesIowa State Savings BankM&M MotorsPCSB BankPokorny BP & Auto ServiceR RealtyRhine Body RepairStalker ChevroletSubwayTaco JohnsVanmark EquipmentWalmart

2 X ? , Please lengthen or shorten ad to accommodate number of merchants to be listed in the ad.

USE 8Pt. ARIAL, SINGLE SPACED or equal typeface to list Merchant names in 2 columns if necessary.

THIS WILL BE THE ONLY AD SCHEDULED FOR THISMERCHANT MOVIE PROGRAM. Schedule this ad along with our regularly scheduled ads THAT ARE RUNNING DURING THE JULY 4TH WEEKEND

Local theatre manager will supply you with the list of participating merchants.I have asked the managers to have this list to youno later than FRIDAY, JUNE 28Should you need the list before that date, please call me or call the local manager.

Thanks, Carl. 515-282-9287

Please e-mail a proof of this ad to me after you have the participating merchants listed in the Ad. Thanks.

[email protected]

FREESUMMER MERCHANTMatinee Movies!

ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLYFREE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THESE SPONSORING CRESTON MERCHANTSSeating Limited To Capacity. Separate Ticket Each Showing.

CLIP And SAVE THIS FAMILY SUMMER FREE MOVIE SCHEDULE! Plan To Attend All 5 Weeks!

ALGONA - 295-3712

STATE 5A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

PG

Meet The First Modern Family

PG

PGKEVIN JAMES

PARENTAL GUIDANCE

PG

Billy Crystal Bette Midler

Movies Are Subject To Change, A Replacement Movie Would Be Family Rated PG Or G

TUES & WEDJULY 29 & 30

TUES & WEDJULY 15 & 16

TUES & WEDAUGUST 5 & 6

12:00 Noon & 2:30 pm

TUES & WEDJULY 22 & 2312:00 Noon & 2:30 pm

12:00 Noon & 2:30 pm 12:00 Noon & 2:30 pm

Tax Included Tax Included

CLASSIC Big Kid

$4.50 $5.00

Kids Concession Special

Popcorn,Soft Drink

And Kid Size Candy

TUES & WEDJULY 8 & 9

12:00 Noon & 2:30 pm

PG The LEGO MOVIE PG

GPG

PG

ALGONA - 295-3712

STATE 5A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

PG

Meet The First Modern Family

PG

PGKEVIN JAMES

PARENTAL GUIDANCE

PG

Billy Crystal Bette Midler

ATLANTIC - 243-5355

ATLANTIC 1 & 2A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

OSKALOOSA 673-4333

PENN CENTREA

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

CENTERVILLE 856-3601

CINEMA 4A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

ESTHERVILLE - 362-3778GRAND 3

AFridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

STORM LAKE - 732-5426

VISTA 3A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

WASHINGTON 653-4023

STATEA

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

HASTINGS 463-3057

RIVOLIA

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

HUMBOLDT - 332-5921

HUMOTAA

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

CARROLL 792-9096

CARROLL 5A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

CHEROKEE - 225-2345

AMERICANA

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

INDIANOLA 961-2661

PARAMOUNTA

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

CRESTON 782-7224

STRANDA

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

SIOUX CENTER 722-4665

CINEMA 5A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

DECORAH - 382-4898

VIKING 3A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

McCOOK 345-1139

CINEMA 3A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

SOUTHPARK MALLSPENCER - 262-1234

SOUTHPARK 7A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

GRINNELL 236-7600

STRAND 3A

FridleyTheatre

Summer Movie Fun-Time!

CRESTON

AD SIZE: FRIDAY 12:00 PM

FINAL REVISIONS: 10:00 AM

CRESTON NEWS ADVERTISER 1641-782-2141 (Ext. 228) FAX 1-641-782-6628 - Craig Mittag

A Fridley Theatre

www.fridleytheatres.comSTRAND

CRESTON 782-7224

ALL MATINEE TIMESREALD 3D Features ALL SEATS $7.00

2D Features ALL SEATS $5.00

1 X 3 1/2

PROGRAM FOR WEEKOF JULY 4 - 10

PG13

ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS HONORED

Purchase Tickets Online Atwww.fridleytheatres.com

PG

HURRY!! Ends THURS, JULY 10TRANSFORMERS:Age of ExtinctionMark Wahlberg Nicola Peltz 2D Times.... EVERY Eve: 6:30 Plus FRI-SAT-SUN Matinee: 12:00 3D Times.... EVERY Eve: 9:40 Plus FRI-SAT-SUN Matinee: 3:15

ENDS THURSDAY, JUNE 26HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 [PG]

2D: 6:30 3D: 8:45**Time Not Shown Thursday, June 26

STARTS THURSDAY, JUNE 26TRANSFORMERS:Age of ExtinctionMark Wahlberg Nicola Peltz 3D at 9:00 pm Thursday, June 26Regular 2D/3D Engagement Begins June 27

PG

FREE MERCHANT MATINEE MOVIEAdmission By Ticket Only

Visit www.fridleytheatres.comFor SPONSORING MERCHANTS &

FREE TICKET LOCATIONS

“THE NUT JOB”JULY 8 & 9 at 12:00 & 2:30 pm

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Stalk TalkThe world of change is coming fast, of this is am aware. The store I thought would surely last, is forcing me to beware. And so I make this last request to buy a book before they’re past. This year alone marks forty one, from used to new and back again. Plenty of books and still not done. If people stop to ease our pain. Antiques and art and other things. Stop and check before you cain’t.

(Closed July 1st - 4th)

Creston Antique Malland Bookstore

210 N. Maple • 641-782-8822— Closed Mondays —

State of the Store!

TWO Big Days of Fun!!!THURSDAY, JULY 3RD

Beer Garden opens at 6:00 pmFeaturing Charcoaled 1/3 pound

Hamburgers, Brats, Hot Dogs, Potato Salad, Cole Slaw and Baked Beans

Stop by after the Creston Half Marathon & 5K Run for cold beverages and a great meal!

Street Dance Starts at 9 pm

STREET DANCETHURSDAY, July 3rd

9:00 pm - 1:00 amDance to the music of

“Oreo Meatwagon”featuring “Creston’s Own” Dustin Baird

Must be 18 or older to attend street Dance.

FRIDAY, JULY 4THBeer Garden opens at 11:00 amServing Charcoaled 1/3 poundHamburgers, Brats, Hot Dogs,

Smoked Pork Loins, Potato Salad, Cole Slaw and Baked Beans

Watch the Parade at the Elks andenjoy good food and “cool” drinks

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Elks Lodge #605403 W. Montgomery • 782-4317

TWO Big Days of Fun!!!

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Special Occasion • Costumes • Children • Infant Toddlers • Christening • Confirmations

and Alterations

Adair County Fair— Greenfield —

July 16 - 20, 2014Inflatable Rides - Wed. - Fri. & Sun 3 - 11 p.m.

Sat. 10 a.m. - 11 p.m. $1 per ride; $10 for 15 RidesBounce House • Action Shack • Slide • Obstacle Course • Human Bowling • Laser Tag

WEDNESDAY • July 16 3 p.m. - Dog Show

5 - 8 p.m. - RBJ Band, Gazebo6 p.m. - FREE BBQ Hamburger/Pork Burger Supper by Adair County Fair Board

8 p.m. - Little Miss, Mister, Fair Queen Crowning

THURSDAY • July 178 a.m. - Swine Show3 p.m. - Poultry Show

7 p.m. - Outlaw Truck and Tractor Pull - 4 BIG Classes!www.outlawpulling.com

Thank you to our Major Sponsors: Vision Group, Excel Engineering, Flint Hills Resources, Horizon Equipment, Interstate Chevrolet,

LG Seeds, Stalker Chevrolet, Titan Machinery, Wilber-Ellis Agribusiness Division

FRIDAY • July 18 • Senior Day— Half Price Admission for those 60+ (8-11 a.m. only) —

8 a.m. - 4-H/FFA Horse Show8:30 a.m. - Sheep Show

8:30 - 11:30 a.m. - Senior Citizen Event10 a.m.-12 Noon - Ride & Drive Side x Side/UTV’s by Local Dealers

- opportunity for anyone interested or looking to buy -10 a.m. - 5p.m. - Quilt Show11 a.m. - Meat Goat Show5:15 p.m. - Ag Olympics

11 a.m., 3 & 6 p.m. - Maggie the Balloon Lady6:30 p.m. - Iowa Short Course Series Side by Side / ATV Races

(Practice runs 1pm, heat races 2pm - info call 515-971-3136)

SATURDAY • July 19 • Kid’s Day8 a.m. - Rabbit Show

8:30 a.m. - Jr. Feeder Calf Pen, Cow/Calf Pen, Breeding Heifer Show8:30 a.m. - Greenfield Tractor Ride (call Larry 641-745-5376 or Joe 641-745-0027)

9 a.m. - Fun Jackpot Open Horse Show (Registration 8 a.m.)9:30 a.m., 1, 4 & 7 p.m. - Maggie the Balloon Lady

10 a.m. - Baby Show10 a.m. - 4 p.m. - Hands on the Farm Activities

11 a.m. - Cat Show, Pedal PullNoon - Jr. & Sr. Cowgirl Queen Contest, Central Iowa Dancing Hooves

Equestrian Drill Team and Blank Park Zoo Animal Demonstration, Dairy Goat/Dairy Show

7:30 p.m. - Demolition Derby (3 to 6 p.m. Registration - Grandstand)9 p.m. - to Midnight - Teen Dance

SUNDAY • July 2010 a.m., 1 & 4 p.m. - Maggie the Balloon Lady

10 a.m. - Ranch Horse Rodeo10:30 a.m. - Bucket/Bottle Calf Show

11 a.m. - Dog AgilityNoon - Future 4Hers Livestock/Pet Show

Noon - 3 p.m. - Antique Tractor & Lawn Tractor Show (Reg. 11 a.m., Slow Race at 3 p.m.)

2 p.m. - Pigtail Contest3 p.m. - Auction 2014 Fair Quilt, Livestock Sale

6 p.m. - Bill Riley Talent Show - 4-H and FFA Center6:30 p.m. - Wright Rodeo Company

(slack begins at 2 p.m.)

Gate Admission: Adults - $6; Kids (5-10) - $3, Preschool - Free, Wristbands (5-day pass) - $25Grandstand Events are included in the Admission Price.

For a complete schedule/info go to: www.adaircountyfair.org, email [email protected],

or call Brenda at 641-743-9911 (after 7/15 call 641-743-2856)

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Saturday, July 12, 2014 • 11:00 AMUnion County Fairgrounds

Afton, IAGRAIN CARTS, Semis, Trucks, Pickups, Hopper Bottoms, Flatbeds, Livestock Trailers, Tractor, Forklift, Front End Loader, Track LoaderAuctioneer’s Note: This will be about a 2-hour auction with no hayrack items, so be sure to be on time. This is a clean line of

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EEO/AAP Employer

CHS Inc., a Fortune 100 Company, has an exciting career opportunities at our soybean facility in Creston, IA!

Iowa Select Farms has positions open for CDL Drivers responsible for transporting hogs between farm sites and to packer locations. Drivers operate company-owned late model Peterbilt trucks and haul five days a week, home every day.

This position requires a Class A CDL with a clean driving record. Candidates must be dependable, detail-oriented and follow all regulatory, safety, biosecurity and record keeping protocols. Previous livestock hauling experience desired.

Drivers receive competitive compensation and an excellent benefits package that includes single/family health, vision and dental coverage, 401(k), life insurance, flex plan and vacation, holiday and sick pay with sick day payout. Get hired and refer a friend to any position within the company — employees receive a $1,560 referral bonus.

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Iowa Select Farms is an equal opportunity employer.

Iowa Select Farms has a local opening for a full-time Maintenance Technician responsible for the building upkeep and repair needs of area swine farms. Ideal candidates will have technical skills in electrical, plumbing, welding and basic carpentry. HVAC specialists a plus. The ideal candidate must have initiative and good organizational and communication skills.

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Iowa Select Farms is an equal opportunity employer.

Program CoordinatorDo you have a bachelor’s or an RN

degree with at least one year’s experience working with individuals with intellectual disabilities? If so, Midwest Opportunities, lnc., a residential facility for adults and children with intellectual disabilities has an exciting career opportunity for you!

The full time position will be based in Creston and is responsible for the coordination of services provided to 18 individuals. Applicants must have excellent oral and written skills, computer experience, organized and a team player. Casual dress, flexible schedule, competitive salary and benefit package.

Send resume to Midwest Opportunities, Inc.

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CNA photo by KYLE WILSON

John and Lynne Schlaht of Creston pose next to the headstone of Earl J. Hoar — a former corporal in the U.S. Army and

veteran of World War I. For the past 10 years, the Schlahts have walked through Graceland Cemetery on Memorial Day and

placed a bouquet of red, white and blue flowers on veteran’s graves that don’t have any flowers at all.

By KYLE WILSON

CNA asst. managing editor

[email protected]

ohn and Lynne Schlaht

of Creston stand side-

by-side at Graceland

Cemetery nearly one

decade ago. It is morning. The

grass below their feet is fresh-

ly cut, a little wet, and in the

stillness of the cemetery the

most recognizeable sounds

are American flags flapping

in the wind.

It’s Memorial Day.

Like past years, the Schlahts

are attending the Memorial

Day program at Graceland

Cemetery. A small group of

people gather with them. The

group says the Pledge of Alle-

giance together and listens to

the keynote speaker.

“We’ve always gone out to

the cemetery on Memorial

Day,” Lynne said. “We’re

both retired now, but I was a

librarian and John is a long-

time social studies teacher

in Creston, so we’re both

fascinated with history — es-

pecially American history —

and cemeteries have so many

life stories.”

A trumpeter playing taps

concluded the program at

Graceland Cemetery. The

group in attendance scat-

tered in different directions

to visit loved ones.

“After the program, we

always wander around the

cemetery,” John said. “We

don’t have any family in

Graceland Cemetery, but we

do have friends. As we wan-

dered around, that particular

year we began noticing many

veterans didn’t have flowers

on their graves.”

Lynne recalls the feeling

that gave them both.

“It was really sad to see

nothing on their graves,” she

said. “They probably don’t

have any family that live in

the Creston area anymore.”

So, from that day forward,

the Schlahts decided to honor

at least some of those vet-

erans each year by placing

flowers next to their grave.

“We just thought it would

be a nice gesture to honor

and thank them on Memo-

rial Day,” John said. “All of

them sacrificed something

for this country. ... After we

placed flowers the first year,

we wanted and felt like we

needed to do it again the next

year.”So, that’s what they’ve

done.Each year Lynne finds

enough red, white and blue

artificial flowers to make 35

to 40 bouquets. She finds the

EACH MEMORIAL DAY , this Creston

couple places a bouquet of red, white and blue flowers

on the graves of veterans who don’t have any at all.

JThe schedule for Creston’s

Memorial Day services

Monday has been set.

� 8:30 a.m. Daughters

of the American Revolu-

tion program is Monday

at veteran’s memorial site

at McKinley Park.

� 9:30 a.m. Cavalry

Cemetery program, key-

note address by Sen. Joni

Ernst of Red Oak.

� 10:45 a.m. Graceland

Cemetery program, key-

note address by Sen. Joni

Ernst of Red Oak.

� 2 p.m. Service at Prai-

rie View Assisted Living.

Keynote speaker

for Creston’s

Memorial Day

programs will be

Sen. Joni Ernst

CNA photo by SARAH BROWN

Emergency mob: Creston Fire Captain Gary Thompson, Volunteer Firefighter Jordan Nelson, Afton Police Chief John Coulter and

Southwestern Community College EMS/Health Services Coordinator Cheryl Blazek demonstrate chest compressions on CPR dummies at

Hy-Vee Wednesday in observance of National EMS Week.

Please see

SCHLAHTS, Page 2

By SARAH BROWN

CNA staff reporter

[email protected]

Creston area leaders in the areas of educa-

tion and economic development met Tues-

day to discuss the viability for establishing a

learning center in Southwest Iowa.

The learning center would provide diag-

nostic and tutoring services to students with

learning differences and disabilities and of-

fer resources to families impacted by learn-

ing disabilities such as dyslexia, discalculia,

dysgraphia, attention-deficit hyperactivity

disorder and related issues.

The purpose of the proposed learning cen-

ter, which would work in partnership with

local school districts, is to ease the logistical

and financial burden of accessing necessary

resources to improve the learning experi-

ence for students with learning differences.

The proposed site has yet to be determined,

but it would most likely be established in

Creston.

The proposed learning center will be

based on the success of other similar non-

profit learning centers.

Suzanne Johnston, who is an employee

of Iowa State University and been involved

with the planning from the start, said she

has spent “hours and hours learning” about

working memory issues, auditory delays and

learning disabilities in an effort to help her

own daughter.

Johnston said, after families pay for gas,

$250 in diagnostic fees and $50 per session,

Learning center

proposed for

southwest Iowa

Blood found

likely that of

missing teen,

abductor called

‘pure sociopath’

DAYTON (MCT) — Investigators be-

lieve they found the blood of a missing teen-

ager on the body of her kidnapper, on his

truck and at a northern Iowa hog confine-

ment facility where he took two girls Mon-

day afternoon, officials said Thursday.

Kathlynn Shepard, 15, of Dayton, was still

missing Thursday evening after she and a

friend were abducted Monday by Michael J.

Klunder, a registered sex offender described

by a retired police chief as a “pure socio-

path.”Officials confirmed Thursday that Klun-

der, who was found dead around 8 p.m.

Monday, had hanged himself.

Blood was found on Klunder’s body, on

the tailgate of his Toyota Tundra pickup and

on two buildings at a hog confinement facil-

ity where Klunder worked, Iowa Division of

Criminal Investigation Special Agent Bill

Kietzman said at a news conference Thurs-

day afternoon.

The blood had not yet been tested to de-

termine if it is Kathlynn’s, he said.

“We’re going to make a logical assumption

that it is her blood,” Kietzman said. “There’s

no reason to think it’s anyone else’s.”

The search for Kathlynn will continue

Friday, but each day that passes leaves less

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CNA photo by KYLE WILSONJohn and Lynne Schlaht of Creston pose next to the headstone of Earl J. Hoar — a former corporal in the U.S. Army and veteran of World War I. For the past 10 years, the Schlahts have walked through Graceland Cemetery on Memorial Day and placed a bouquet of red, white and blue flowers on veteran’s graves that don’t have any flowers at all.

By KYLE WILSONCNA asst. managing [email protected]

ohn and Lynne Schlaht of Creston stand side-by-side at Graceland Cemetery nearly one

decade ago. It is morning. The grass below their feet is fresh-ly cut, a little wet, and in the stillness of the cemetery the most recognizeable sounds are American flags flapping in the wind.

It’s Memorial Day.Like past years, the Schlahts

are attending the Memorial Day program at Graceland Cemetery. A small group of people gather with them. The group says the Pledge of Alle-giance together and listens to the keynote speaker.

“We’ve always gone out to the cemetery on Memorial Day,” Lynne said. “We’re both retired now, but I was a

librarian and John is a long-time social studies teacher in Creston, so we’re both fascinated with history — es-pecially American history — and cemeteries have so many life stories.”

A trumpeter playing taps concluded the program at Graceland Cemetery. The group in attendance scat-tered in different directions to visit loved ones.

“After the program, we always wander around the cemetery,” John said. “We don’t have any family in Graceland Cemetery, but we do have friends. As we wan-dered around, that particular year we began noticing many veterans didn’t have flowers on their graves.”

Lynne recalls the feeling that gave them both.

“It was really sad to see nothing on their graves,” she

said. “They probably don’t have any family that live in the Creston area anymore.”

So, from that day forward, the Schlahts decided to honor at least some of those vet-erans each year by placing flowers next to their grave.

“We just thought it would be a nice gesture to honor and thank them on Memo-rial Day,” John said. “All of them sacrificed something for this country. ... After we placed flowers the first year, we wanted and felt like we needed to do it again the next year.”

So, that’s what they’ve done.

Each year Lynne finds enough red, white and blue artificial flowers to make 35 to 40 bouquets. She finds the

EACH MEMORIAL DAY , this Creston couple places a bouquet of red, white and blue flowers on the graves of veterans who don’t have any at all.

JThe schedule for Creston’s Memorial Day services Monday has been set.

� 8:30 a.m. Daughters of the American Revolu-tion program is Monday at veteran’s memorial site at McKinley Park.

� 9:30 a.m. Cavalry Cemetery program, key-note address by Sen. Joni Ernst of Red Oak.

� 10:45 a.m. Graceland Cemetery program, key-note address by Sen. Joni Ernst of Red Oak.

� 2 p.m. Service at Prai-rie View Assisted Living.

Keynote speaker for Creston’s Memorial Day programs will be Sen. Joni Ernst

CNA photo by SARAH BROWN

Emergency mob: Creston Fire Captain Gary Thompson, Volunteer Firefighter Jordan Nelson, Afton Police Chief John Coulter and Southwestern Community College EMS/Health Services Coordinator Cheryl Blazek demonstrate chest compressions on CPR dummies at Hy-Vee Wednesday in observance of National EMS Week.

Please seeSCHLAHTS, Page 2

By SARAH BROWNCNA staff [email protected]

Creston area leaders in the areas of educa-tion and economic development met Tues-day to discuss the viability for establishing a learning center in Southwest Iowa.

The learning center would provide diag-nostic and tutoring services to students with learning differences and disabilities and of-fer resources to families impacted by learn-ing disabilities such as dyslexia, discalculia, dysgraphia, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and related issues.

The purpose of the proposed learning cen-ter, which would work in partnership with local school districts, is to ease the logistical and financial burden of accessing necessary resources to improve the learning experi-ence for students with learning differences. The proposed site has yet to be determined, but it would most likely be established in Creston.

The proposed learning center will be based on the success of other similar non-profit learning centers.

Suzanne Johnston, who is an employee of Iowa State University and been involved with the planning from the start, said she has spent “hours and hours learning” about working memory issues, auditory delays and learning disabilities in an effort to help her own daughter.

Johnston said, after families pay for gas, $250 in diagnostic fees and $50 per session,

Learning center proposed for southwest Iowa

Blood found likely that of missing teen, abductor called ‘pure sociopath’

DAYTON (MCT) — Investigators be-lieve they found the blood of a missing teen-ager on the body of her kidnapper, on his truck and at a northern Iowa hog confine-ment facility where he took two girls Mon-day afternoon, officials said Thursday.

Kathlynn Shepard, 15, of Dayton, was still missing Thursday evening after she and a friend were abducted Monday by Michael J. Klunder, a registered sex offender described by a retired police chief as a “pure socio-path.”

Officials confirmed Thursday that Klun-der, who was found dead around 8 p.m. Monday, had hanged himself.

Blood was found on Klunder’s body, on the tailgate of his Toyota Tundra pickup and on two buildings at a hog confinement facil-ity where Klunder worked, Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation Special Agent Bill Kietzman said at a news conference Thurs-day afternoon.

The blood had not yet been tested to de-termine if it is Kathlynn’s, he said.

“We’re going to make a logical assumption that it is her blood,” Kietzman said. “There’s no reason to think it’s anyone else’s.”

The search for Kathlynn will continue Friday, but each day that passes leaves less

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Appraisals • Insurance • Consultations • Oil and Gas Management Lake Management • Forest Resource Management

National Hunting Leases • FNC Ag Stock

Friday, July 25, at 10:00 AM

Will be offered in four individual tracts!

HELP WANTEDMichael Foods, Inc. in Lenox, Iowa, has

immediate opportunities for employment on 1st, 2nd and 3rd shifts.

Michael Foods is a diversified food processor and distributor with businesses in egg products, refrigerated grocery products and refrigerated potato products.

Previous experience in food manufacturing is not required. We will train people with a solid work history!

For further information contact Human Resources at (641) 333-4700 or come to the plant to apply Monday through

Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.EOE/AAP

Assistant Manager**$250 Hiring Bonus**

Part-timeSales Associate

Opportunity for career development for creative person

with strong leadership and motivational skills.

Responsibilities include: • Sales • Customer Relations• Store Presentation • Opening & Closing Duties

Schweser’s offers a competitive salary and benefit package.

If you love fashion and great prices, you’ll love our store. Come

be a part of our team.

Position Available is:

• Part-time keyholder & sales

Available position requires working a flexible schedule of 5-15 hrs. per week including some daytime, evening and

weekend hours.

APPLY IN PERSON AT Uptown Creston

St. Malachy School is accepting applications for a MUSIC TEACHER

position and a LIBRARIAN. The music position is an

8/10 position for vocal and instrumental music.

The library position is a 4/10 position.

Appropriate Iowa teaching license and certification required.

Apply online at www.teachiowa.gov -

Job ID #6783 for music, #6818 for library

or you may contact Principal John Walsh

via e-mail at [email protected]

or call 641-782-7125.

Apply online at www.christensenfarms.com Equal Opportunity Employer

Full Time – Day Hours Duties include: feeding, vaccinating, breeding,

sanitation, and care for newborn piglets

Christensen Farms provides a clean and safe work environment while

producing a wholesome pork product for the world.

Start your career in one of the most rewarding and noble industries today!

Located near Leon, IA Competitive wage with advancement

opportunities available

Benefits include: 401k, health, dental and more!

Explore the opportunities

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, saTurday

Pick up application after 4PM Tuesday-Saturday

Elk’s Lodge403 W. Montgomery, Creston

No phone calls please

BARTENDER NEEDED

Clearfield Manor Apartments

407 4th StreetClearfield, Iowa 50840

1 bedroom vacant unit with modification

off-street parking & appliances furnished

Property for person(s) age 62 or older OR handicapped/disabled,

regardless of age

Call Knudson Management 712-328-2222, ext. 13

1-800-IARelay“This institution is an equal

opportunity provider & employer”

Looking for great people for Closing Shifts

Now Hiring:• Closing Shifts

Starting at $8.50 per hour

We offer flexible hours, competitive pay, free uniforms, employee meal

plan and much more!

This independent McDonald’s Franchise is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed

to a diverse and inclusive workforce.

McDonald’s Creston 608 Wyoming Avenue

Creston, IA 50801

Apply online at: www.mcstate.com/6077

Looking for great people for all shiftsNow Hiring:

• Crew PeopleStarting at

$7.50 per hourWe offer flexible hours, competitive pay, free uniforms, employee meal

plan and much more!

This independent McDonald’s Franchise is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed

to a diverse and inclusive workforce.

McDonald’s Creston 608 Wyoming Avenue

Creston, IA 50801

Apply online at: www.mcstate.com/6077

Looking for great people for Shift Managers

Now Hiring:• Shift ManagersStarting at $9.50 & above per hour

We offer flexible hours, competitive pay, free uniforms, employee meal

plan and much more!

This independent McDonald’s Franchise is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed

to a diverse and inclusive workforce.

McDonald’s Creston 608 Wyoming Avenue

Creston, IA 50801

Apply online at: www.mcstate.com/6077

602 West Taylor St.— Creston —

641-782-6688

806 Laurel St. (Walmart)— Creston —

641-782-5710

NOW HIRING Apply online at

mysubwaycareer.com

Auction CalendarComplete sale information is published in the

Wednesday edition of the Creston News Advertiser and/or the Southwest Iowa Advertiser

Advertise your auction in the CNA Classifieds and we will include it in our “Auction Calendar.”

Wed. July 9- 5:00PM Creston, IA. Multi-Party Auction with Modern Furniture, Household Goods, Antiques & Collectibles, Tools and Misc. Auctioneers: Darwin West, Todd Crill, Brandon Frey, Zach Ballard.Sat. July 12- 11:00AM Afton, IAMachinery Auction, Semis, Front End Loader and more for Rosalyn and the late Jerry Blakesley. Auctioneers: Tom Bradley & Scott Evans.Sun. July 13- 9:00AM Corning, IA. Furniture, Tools, Misc., Guns and Fishing Poles for Valrie (& the late Dale) Hansen and Akin Building Center. Auctioneers: Kretzinger Auction Service.Sat. July 19- 10:00AM Rural Villisca, IA. Oak & Modern Furniture, Appliances, Vehicles, 1/16 Scale & Other Farm Toys, Antiques & Collectibles, Guns for Dean Gourley Estate & Joyce Gourley. Auctioneers: Darwin West, Tom Frey, Todd Crill, Steve Bergren, Brandon Frey, Zach Ballard.

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641-782-2141Ext. 239

503 W. Adams StreetCreston, IA 50801

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·WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES··NO RAIN CHECKS ·WHILE SUPPLIES LAST·

2 Day SALE!

$299$$22$2$2

85% Lean 15% FatGROUND

BEEFsold in approx. 10 lb. tubes

limit 2 tubessmaller pkgs $3.19/lg.

49¢

Hunt’sKETCHUP24 oz squeeze btl

Limit 1

Bush’sBAKED BEANS

all varieties28 oz can

GRILLIN’ BEANS22 oz canLimit 2 total

98¢

3/$5Sunbelt Bakery

FRUIT & GRAIN BARS OR GRANOLA BARS

all varieties, 8-10 ct. box

69¢

BanquetDINNERS

all varieties, 5-10.25 oz. boxLimit 10 total

$399

FarewayPOTATO SALAD

3 lb. ctn.

3/$5Nabisco All Varieties

RITZ CRACKERS 8-16 oz. box

CRACKERFULS 6 ct box

SNACK CRACKERS 6.5-9.1 oz box

2/$1

John MorrellHOT

DOGS12 oz. pkg.

4/$8

PEPSI OR MTN DEW PRODUCTS

all varieties • 6 pk 24 oz btls+ deposit where applicableMust buy in quantities of 4Limit 8 total per customer

$168

Ball ParkHAMBURGER OR HOT DOG BUNS

8 ct. pkg.

2/$3BOMB POPS

all varieties12 ct.

$187

Frito Lay’sDORITOS

NACHO CHIPSall varieties • 10-11 oz bagExcludes baked & simply

2/$1Anderson Erickson

SOUR CREAMDIPS

all varieties • 8 oz. ctn.

pound

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