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FOR SALE: A 1996 Chevy 1/2 Ton ext. Cab Pickup. CALL 641-747-3050.
FOR SALE: Three large toys: “Little Tykes” brand grocery store counter with register and credit card swiper (shelving below) – for toddlers or preschoolers – good condition for $20. “Step 2” brand house play set with large plastic people (includes car, garage, swimming pool) – simple style for toddler ages – excellent condition for $10. Plastic fold away Cinderella “castle” for Barbie sized dolls (includes bed, “thrones”) – excellent condition for $15. Contact or leave message at 712-243-5693.
FOR SALE: Zumba Wii paid $50 used once will sell for $35 or OBO. Drapery Traverse white rods Large window 83 1/4 in to 9 ft small window 4 to 5 ft long. $20 pair. Benwin Platinum Pro 2.1 (560 watt) speakers for desktop computer box never opened $75 or OBO. Phone 712-268-2692 (Exira) and leave message.
FOR SALE: FOUR (4) TIRES – P 205/75R /14. Two tires for $50.00. All four tires for $80.00. All tires – Normal wear. PHONE: After 5:30 pm please: (712) 243-2999.
FOR SALE: Electric wheelchair, need to get sold $300. 712-249-8347
WANTED: treadmill 712-249-0418
WANTED: Flag pole, solid or telescoping 712-563-3219
WANTED: Bass boat, reasonably priced. FOR SALE: KDX Kawasaki dirt bike, 1996 $1,000. 712-304-4262
WANTED: a lift chair in good condition. 250-0228
FOR SALE: Wedding dress, size 12, has been shortened. $125. 249-5107
The Adams County Sheriff’s Department reports 21-year old April Rutledge, of Atlantic, was injured early Sunday morning, during a rollover accident on Highway 34, north of Nodaway. While complete details were unavailable, officials said the accident happened near the 56-mile marker on Highway 34, at around 3:52-a.m. Rutledge was transported to Alegent Health Hospital in Corning. A report on her condition is not available.
Jim Field and Chris Parks have the call of the 8-Man Quarterfinal Round Playoff game played in Exira.
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Jim Field speaks with Stacy Pellett and Michelle Behrends about Operation Christmas Child.
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TERRY L. NISSEN, 71, of Council Bluffs (& formerly of Elk Horn), died Sun., Nov. 4th. Funeral services for TERRY NISSEN will be held 11-a.m. Wed., Nov. 7th, at the Cutler-O’Neill Funeral Home/Bayliss Park Chapel, in Council Bluffs (545 Willow Ave.).
The family will receive friends Tuesday, November 6, 5pm to 7pm at Cutler O’Neill Funeral Home.
Interment will be in the Cedar Lawn Cemetery.
Memorials may be directed to: Hospice with Heart (300 West Broadway, Suite 114, Council Bluffs, IA 51503), or to the Danish Immigrant Museum, in Elk Horn, IA.
TERRY NISSEN is survived by:
His wife – Carole (Craigmile) Nissen.
His daughter – Amy Nissen.
His son and daughter-in-law, Dan and Jennifer Dahir.
Hi sister – Rosemary (Darrell) Soe.
1 grandchild, other relatives & friends.
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The Police Chief in Bedford released a statement Saturday criticizing the writer of an article in the Des Moines Register, with regard to an incident which led to a Bedford High School student being hospitalized in critical condition, after suffering from a brain injury.
Police Chief Jeremy Holben said Kyle Munson’s article in Saturday’s paper was wrong when he said Bedford Police were not involved in an investigation of the alleged bullying incident involving 16-year old Kacey Strough, a Bedford student and football player. Holben said Munson never spoke with him or any of the officers on the Bedford Police force prior to publishing the story. The Chief said there is an active investigation into the incident, one that has been underway since it was reported two weeks ago.
In his article, Munson quoted family members who stated that Strough’s condition was the result of bullying by teammates. Holben said because of Strough’s medical condition, officers have not been able to interview him about the incident.
FRED JUNIOR HOLTZ, 87, of Avoca, died Sat., Nov. 3rd, at the Avoca Nursing and Rehab Center. Funeral services for FRED HOLTZ will be held 10:30-a.m. Wed., Nov. 7th, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Avoca. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.
Visitation at the funeral home is from Noon until 9-pm Tue., Nov. 6th, at the family greeting friends from 6-8pm.
Burial will be in the Graceland Cemetery at Avoca.
FRED HOLTZ is survived by:
His sons – Kenneth (Deborah) Holtz, of Kennard, NE; Duane (Sandra) Holtz, of Avoca, and Roger (Brenda) Holtz, of Elliott.
His daughters – Patricia (Raymond) Ostrus, of Wiota, & Nancy (Larry) Ellison, of Griswold.
His brothers – Delno (Betty) Holtz, and Clarence (Betty Jean) Holtz, all of Avoca.
His sisters – Evelyn Nelson, of Oakland, and Hazel Krueger, of Walnut.
15 grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren, and his brother-in-law, Melvin (Lola) Hodge, of Marne.