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Sports Friday, January 9, 2015 • page 9
hardin countyabstract & title co.
tim ellefson1300 edgington, eldora
Ph. 858-5555
for sale thrift shop
for rent
help wanted help wanted
acreage
advertising
for rent
Current/5/28/13
1x2
Run every other week until they call to stop the ad.
CurrentElectric
“Upgrade your wiring toCurrent standards”Bruce Berghuis
Master Electrician21221 E Ave., Wellsburg
319-269-8931CurrentElectriclA@gmail.com
Eldora Nursingand Rehab
wants you toJoin our Team
Positions oPen:• Full-time RN/LPN 2nd & 3rd shift• Full-time CNA for 2nd & 3rd shift
• Part-time Cook(Cooking experience required)
We offer competitive pay, nurse aide membership benefits (nAHCA), LPn/Rn tuition assistance, Bsn tuition
assistance, generous anniversary bonus and more.Apply on-line at
www.careinitiatives.org or stop in for an application.
Eldora NRC 1510 22nd St., Eldorawww.careinitiatives.org
641-939-3491EOE/AAP Disability & Vets
tfc - start December 12
2x4
Hadwiger Roofing &Seamless Gutters• Shingles • Flat Roofs• Shakes • Steel
FREE Estimates
(641)648-9661 or1-800-748-3883
2/25/11 1x1.5tfc
Registered Dental HygienistIowa Implant and Family Dentistry
is seeking a registered dental hygienist for our growing practice in Iowa Falls, IA.
This is a full time position that will be performing routine treatment procedures, assessing needs of the patient as
well as a variety of other responsibilities working Monday thru Thursday 7 am – 5 pm. Must be a Registered Dental Hygienist and CPR certified. Associate Degree is required. At least one year of dental experience is preferred. Please send your cover letter, resume and references to:
AppleWhite Dental PartnersAttn: Human Resources
40 Main St, Ste 103, Dubuque, IA 52001humanresources@applewhite-dp.com PH: 563-582-1448 Fax: 563-556-1329
2x3.5
$49 - (1st run)$14 - (2nd consecutive run)
$63 per week
Grundy Center - $33.25
Conrad Record - $21
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
1/6, 9, 13, 16/15 2x4
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
dklein@vhsmail.com
?? 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
have something to buy - sell - rent or give away? Call the Eldora Newspapers to ad-vertise – 641-939-5051.
Classifieds to place classifieds call (641)939-5051
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
for rent: 1 bedroom upstairs apartment. Heat, appliances, gar-bage and AC furnished. No pets. (641)858-3531. tfcfor rent: 2 bedroom house with detached garage. All appliances furnished. No pets. Call (641)858-2435. H-2for 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. tfc
taKIng aPPlIcatIons: 1 and 2 bedroom apartments at Pine Lake Housing in Eldora. Stove, refrig-erator and air conditioner furnished, laundry facilities available. Rent based on income. Apartment com-plex is for the elderly - 62 years of age or older, handicap/disabled, re-gardless of age. “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.” Call 641-858-3871 or write to Bette Valde, Mgr. 1514-8th Ave. Eldora, IA. 50627. I-1for 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: 1 and 2 bedroom apart-ments in Hubbard. On-site laundry. (641)648-5025 or (641)373-1413. tfc
the 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 mrogers641@me.com. H-3helP 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-2Part-tIme car detaIler: Must be 18 and have good driving record. Apply within: Union Auto Inc., 208 Center St., UNION, IA. H-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; jobapp@micaonline.org or call 641-752-7162 ext. 135 to obtain an application. EOE. I-4
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
CONRAD- TheStormDualshostedbytheSouthHardin-BCLUWwres-tlingteamwillbeheldSaturday(Jan.10)inConrad. The seven-team field will feature the SH-BCLUW, Collins-Maxwell-Baxter, Iowa Falls-Alden,MasonCityNewman, PocahontasArea, SouthHamiltonandRockford. Thefirstoffive-roundsofdualswillbeginat9:30a.m. SouthHardin-BCLUWwillwrestleSouthHamiltoninRound1,Rock-fordinRound2,openinRound3,PocahontasinRound4andC-M-BaxterinRound5. Iowa Falls-Alden will tangle with Pocahontas in Round 1, C-M-B inRound2,SouthHamiltoninRound3,RockfordinRound4andisopeninRound5. TheStormInvitationalisslatedforSaturday,Jan.17inEldora.
Association Press Boys Basketball RankingsReleased Monday, Jan. 5
CLASS 2A 1-IKM-Manning7-0,2-WesternChristian5-1,3-IowaCityRegina6-0,4-Mon-ticello10-0,5-CascadeWesternDubuque7-1,6-Aplington-Parkersburg6-0,7-NewHampton7-1,8-Treynor6-1,9-PellaChristian5-1,10-Anamosa5-3. Leading Contenders – DyersvilleBeckman,Roland-Story,Panorama,Sheldon,Albia,DMChristian,Dike-NewHartford,Hinton,RidgeView,ForestCity,WestFork,SouthHardin.
CLASS 1A 1-CentralLyon7-1,2-LeMarsGehlen8-0,3-(tie)Danville7-0&Gladbrook-Reinbeck6-0,5-Colo-NESCO8-0,6-WestHancock7-1,7-Janesville8-0,8-Nod-awayValley8-0,9-Ar-We-Va7-0,10-Boyden-Hull5-2. Leading Contenders – MapleValley-AO,Earlham,Sigourney,Meskwaki,BellePlaine,MaquoketaValley,VanBuren,WestCentral,Newell-Fonda,BoyerValley.
by Scott BierleSportsEditor
ACKLEY- SophomoresMaddieBrandtandNathanKarsjensbookedgame-high scoring honors and ledtheAGWSRgirls’andboys’basket-ballteamstoasweepofNorthBut-lerhereSaturday. Brandt poured in 27 points in alopsided 74-33 victory for theAG-WSRgirlswhile theCougarswerea61-52winnerbehindKarsjens’im-pressivedouble-doubleof19pointsand18rebounds.BRANDT, DEFENSE SHINE The scoring spree by Brandtcombinedwitha lockdowndefenseearnedtheAGWSRgirlsasixthwinagainstthreelosses. The Cougars displayed a high-octaneoffensiveinthefirst16-min-utes,racingtoa40-24halftimeleadandthenthedefensetookchargeandlimitedthevisitingBearcatstoninesecondhalfpoints,includingonein
thefourth. “We have been focusing on de-fense over the break, especially inthehalfcourtanditwasverygood.Overall, I’m pleased with the waywelookedcomingoffthebreak.Theteam had a lot of intensity,” notedAGWSRcoachLaurieGann. After Brandt, Rachel Frazierscored 11 points, Megan Marlette10andAlanaGroningaeight.BeccaWiarda collected nine assists andfour steals, and Mel Morones hadsix scoring passes.The host’s sanknine three-point goalswith five forBrandtandtwoforGroninga. AGWSR owned the 16-pointhalftime cushion behind a 22-10second quarter to build on a 18-14lead after one period.Both outputsof76pointsonoffenseandthe33ondefensewereseason-bests. NorthButler,whoslippedto0-7,wereleadbyNicoleHeeren’ssevenpoints.
Scoring by Quarters:No Butler 14 10 8 1 -33AGWSR 18 22 18 16 -74 agWSR scoring – Maddie Brandt 27, Rachel Frazier 11, Megan Mar-lette 10, alana groninga 8, Morgan Kappel 5, Becca Wiarda 5, Cortanie Nederhoff 4, Mel Morones 3, addie Johnson 1. Three-point goals: Brandt 5, groninga 2, Kappel 1, Wiarda 1.COUGARS NINE-PT WINNER An eight-point advantage in thesecond period propelled the AG-WSRboys.The15-7secondturnedathree-pointdeficitafteronequarterinto a 27-22 lead at the break.TheCougarsthentookthefinal16-min-utes,34-32. “Things didn’t come easy thisbeingthefirstgameafterbreak,butwecompeted,playedhardandweregood enough to win a ball game,”commented AGWSR coach RussBanzhaf. Along with Karsjens, scoringleadersforthehostsweeMasonEi-
lderts 14 points and Jake Willems10.SixCougars canned three-pointgoalswithtwoeachforEildertsandWillems,whileKarsjenswasoneoffourwithone.Eildertsaddedsevenreboundsandthreesteals,andSullyHofmeisterdishedsixassists. AGWSR won the backboardbattle,36-23behindKarsjens’18ofwhich15weredefensive. The Cougars climbed back over.500withthewintostand5-4. Scoring leaders for the BearcatswereSamDolan17pointsandReidLammers 13. North Butler fell to1-6. Scoring by Quarters:No Butler 15 7 16 16 -52AGWSR 12 15 16 18 -61 agWSR scoring – Nathan Karsjens 19, Mason eilderts 14, Jake Willems 10, Sully Hofmeister 6, Dylan Heetland 5, Travis Haupt 4, Jer Stull 3. Three-point goals: ei-lderts 2, Willems 2, Karsjens 1, Stull 1, Heetland 1, Hofmeister 1.
agWSR hoops sweep North Butler Storm Mat Duals Saturday
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