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Classifieds Call 641-228-3211 classifi[email protected] Help Wanted A TO Z Drying, in Osage, is look- ing for an Office Assistant. Please see the Charles City Press and the Northeast Iowa Shopper’s display ad for further information on this job opportunity. POLICE OFFICER: Lakes Area Law Enforcement Testing Coop is estab- lishing eligibility list for current and future law enforcement openings in beautiful Iowa Great Lakes Area. Coop consists of Armstrong, Arnolds Park, Emmetsburg, Estherville, Lake Park, Milford, Okoboji, Spencer, Spir- it Lake Police Departments and Clay and Dickinson County Sheriff’s Offic- es. At time of application, candidates must meet State Requirements for Law Enforcement Employment. Ap- plicants currently ILEA certified and employed by a Law Enforcement Agency are allowed lateral transfer. Applicants without certification are eligible for employment by all agen- cies. For details, application contact Dickinson County Sheriff’s Office, 712-336-2793, any Coop Agency, or website www.dickinsoncountysher- iff.com Testing Dates are March 29 & 30, 2019; Estherville, Iowa. Appli- cation deadline is March 8, 2019 at 4:00 PM EOE (INCN) RICH LINKENMEYER Construction and Destruction is looking to fill mul- tiple positions including: Machine Operators, Laborers, and Truck Driv- ers (with Class A license or ability to obtain one). Please see the Charles City Press and the Northeast Iowa Shopper’s display ad for further in- formation on this job opportunity. VIAFIELD IS hiring seasonal work- ers. Marble Rock, Grafton and Northwood locations. Please see the Charles City Press and the Northeast Iowa Shopper’s display ad for further information on this job opportunity. General Services MAKING POTATO Salad & other salads for Graduation, Weddings & other special occasions. Will also make Mints. Jackie Vickerman 641- 220-4215 SEAMSTRESS AVAILABLE Will do mending, alterations, zipper repair. Also make memory t-shirt quilts, bears, angels, pillows from shirts and memory items from ties. Call or text Jackie Vickerman at 641-220- 4215. Pets LABRADOR PUPPIES Black, Charcoal, Yellow, Cham- pagne, Fox Red, Chocolate & Silver Available Soon! For more information please visit us at www.caveinnlabradors.com Garage Sales SPRING CITY-WIDE GARAGE SALES in Charles City. April 25-27. Call Charles City Press at 641-228- 3211 to place your garage sale ad ask for Amber. Miscellaneous PUBLIC NOTICE Having an untreat- ed STD puts you at risk for HIV. Get tested. Visit stophiviowa.org and https://gettested.cdc.gov for more information. (INCN) PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All residen- tial real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act. The Fair Housing Act makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such prefer- ence, limitation or discrimination.” We will not knowingly accept any advertising for residential real estate that appears to or violates federal law. Misc For Sale DOUBLE STROLLER for sale. Lo- cated in Charles City. In good condi- tion. Sit and Stand. $30 obo. Prefer text 319-883-1191. USED CENTRAL Vacuum for use in wood shop. Email joel@charlescity- press.com For Rent CASA APARTMENTS has low priced 1,2 and 3 bedroom units in Charles City! See their display ad for more information. HOUSES FOR Rent- 2-4 bedroom w/ garages. High efficiency furnaces and central air. Rent from $695-$850 per month. 2 houses are single sto- ry, 1 is two-story. All are located in Charles City. Several are newly re- modeled. Call 641-220-0800. SMALLER 1 bedroom efficiency basement apartment in Charles City. Utilities included. Available immedi- ately. $425/month. 319-830-6411. GOT LAND? Our hunters will Pay Top $$$ to hunt your land. Call for a FREE info packet & quote. 1-866- 309-1507 www.BaseCampLeasing. com (INCN) CHECK YOUR ADS We take great care in proofread- ing ad copy, but an error may still occur. Please check your ads on their first insertion date. If an er- ror is found call 228-3211 so that it may be corrected. The publisher will not be liable beyond the cost of the advertisement nor for more than one day’s incorrect insertion. The publisher reserves the right to refuse any advertisement. General Services Automotive Farmland & Acreages Spring is right around the corner! Viafield is in need of extra help to drive a tender truck and work in our Agronomy Operations at our Marble Rock, Grafton and Northwood locations. These team members are here to service our customers through hauling fertilizer and anhydrous. Anne Benning abenning@viafield.com 1001 Blunt Pkwy Charles City, IA 50616 Seasonal Work Available! To apply, stop by your nearest Viafield location or contact our HR Leader below: Please see www.viafield.com/joinourteam for more details. R HELP WANTED Receive up to 10 days paid vacation the first year, 15 days the second year. Earn up to 4 days of paid personal leave. Kerry also offers medical, dental and vision insurance as well as many other benefits. Production Operators starting at $16/hr If interested apply in person or on www.kerry.com/careers. Kerry is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing. 2007 Ford Sportrac, Ltd 2WD, V8, Sunroof, Not used for towing, 226k highway miles $ 6,900 Call 641-749-2626 “Where Caring Makes the Difference” EOE Contact Connie at 641-394-3151 No experience necessary. Paid orientation and training. Caring and supportive environment. Dietary Position HELP WANTED RICH LINKENMEYER CONSTRUCTION & DESTRUCTION (with Class A license or ability to obtain one) (we do a large amount of concrete crushing & recycling) Very competitive pay & compensation! Apply by Friday, March 15, 2019: First Security Bank & Trust, a $500 MM, locally owned bank in North Central Iowa seeks an experienced AG/COMMERCIAL LENDER Equal Opportunity Employer 703 S. 4th Ave. New Hampton, IA Contact Kaitlain Schmitt, Administrator with questions at 641-394-4153 stions with ques at 641-394-4153 FT Assisted Living Director Monday through Friday, applicants should hold valid state of Iowa RN Licensure CHARLES CITY PRESS • WWW.CHARLESCITYPRESS.COM FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2019 FAITH & RELIGION 5 Misc Wanted northeast iowa What’s one inch tall and can move a car? Let us help get your car Moving 641-228-3211 A Classified Ad in the Northeast Iowa Shopper Watch for forms in the Press to advertise your sale! Start clearing those closets... ...will be happening April 25 th , 26 th & 27 th SPRING CITY WIDE SPRING CITY WIDE Navigating blizzards A nybody agree with me that this winter has been crazy? We have experienced so many dif- ferent winter warnings. In January we experienced a wind chill warning as we hit tem- peratures that felt like negative 50 and below. In February we have had winter storm warning after winter storm warning as we got inch after inch of snow. Then we were hit with possibly the biggest one to date this last weekend. We experienced a blizzard warning. Roads were closed. Trav- el was basically banned. It shut down much of Iowa. One of the things that was interesting to see from this weekend included the videos from the blowing snow. In most cases you were lucky to be able to see a couple feet in front of you. It was both fascinating and terrifying all in the same breath. Thinking back on this, I could not help but see the correlation to life. So often we can bare- ly see the next step. We look up only to struggle to focus. The danger is real, yet we would not be able to decipher our next step. What do you do? We turn to the one true thing — God’s Word. Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. (Psalm 119:105) Life can be a metaphorical blizzard. What is truth? What is my next step? What should I do? How should I live my life? Questions arise at every corner. The world is a confusing place. Through it all, one thing stands solid and steady — God’s Word. In a world that struggles to lay out absolutes, this is the one thing that is absolute. It comes from God and is given to us to teach, guide and grow us. All Scripture is breathed out by God and prof- itable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work. (2 Tim. 3:16-17) So, in the blizzards and in the calm times, look to God’s Word. Jesus will speak to you. He will guide your steps. He will grow you. It is the one thing we can totally depend upon. PRAYER Father God. I thank you for your Word. It is solid and true. I am grateful that I can trust it and depend upon it. My life can feel crazy and hectic. I can be confused at other times. But I know that I can trust you and what you have said. Help me to continually look into your Word for guidance and growth every day. Amen! • • • Thanks for taking time to read The Weekly Word this week. Would you like support as you look into God’s Word? Would you value family that can stand with you as you stand on the eternal promises of God? We would love to be that family. Join us at 10 a.m. Sundays for our worship services or contact us on Facebook, by email at offi[email protected], or by phone at 641-228-1318. THE WEEKLY WORD Coulter Page Senior Pastor Bethany Alliance Church RELIGIOUS EVENTS IN HISTORY On March 3, 1547, The Roman Catholic church defines its theology of the sacraments at the Seventh Session of the Council of Trent. During the session, church officials argued that seven sacraments were necessary for salvation — Baptism, Confirmation, the Eucharist, Penance, Extreme Unction, Orders and Matrimony. The Council of Trent, held between 1545 and 1563, met for 25 total sessions and was prompted by the Protestant Reformation. The council rejected the teaching of Protestants that only two sacraments were required for salva- tion — Baptism and the Lord’s Supper. — More Content Now THE WORD Haraam: Pronounced “ha-RAHM.” In Ara- bic, something that is forbidden or prohibited in Islam. — ReligionStylebook.com WORLD RELIGIONS According to the CIA World Factbook, the re- ligious makeup of Curacao is: Roman Catholic: 75.4%; Pentecostal: 6.6%; Protestant: 3.2%; Ad- ventist: 3%; Jehovah’s Witness: 2%; Evangelical: 1.9%; other: 3.8%; none: 6%; unspecified: 0.6%.

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Page 1: All Scripture is breathed out by God and prof- itable for ... · 3/1/2019  · ask for Amber. Miscellaneous PUBLIC NOTICE Having an untreat-ed STD puts you at risk for HIV. Get

ClassifiedsCall 641-228-3211

[email protected]

Help Wanted

A TO Z Drying, in Osage, is look-ing for an Offi ce Assistant. Please see the Charles City Press and the Northeast Iowa Shopper’s display ad for further information on this job opportunity.

POLICE OFFICER: Lakes Area Law Enforcement Testing Coop is estab-lishing eligibility list for current and future law enforcement openings in beautiful Iowa Great Lakes Area. Coop consists of Armstrong, Arnolds Park, Emmetsburg, Estherville, Lake Park, Milford, Okoboji, Spencer, Spir-it Lake Police Departments and Clay and Dickinson County Sheriff ’s Offi c-es. At time of application, candidates must meet State Requirements for Law Enforcement Employment. Ap-plicants currently ILEA certifi ed and employed by a Law Enforcement Agency are allowed lateral transfer. Applicants without certifi cation are eligible for employment by all agen-cies. For details, application contact Dickinson County Sheriff ’s Offi ce, 712-336-2793, any Coop Agency, or website www.dickinsoncountysher-iff .com Testing Dates are March 29 & 30, 2019; Estherville, Iowa. Appli-cation deadline is March 8, 2019 at 4:00 PM EOE (INCN)

RICH LINKENMEYER Construction and Destruction is looking to fi ll mul-tiple positions including: Machine Operators, Laborers, and Truck Driv-ers (with Class A license or ability to obtain one). Please see the Charles City Press and the Northeast Iowa Shopper’s display ad for further in-formation on this job opportunity.

VIAFIELD IS hiring seasonal work-ers. Marble Rock, Grafton and Northwood locations. Please see the Charles City Press and the Northeast Iowa Shopper’s display ad for further information on this job opportunity.

General Services

MAKING POTATO Salad & other salads for Graduation, Weddings & other special occasions. Will also make Mints. Jackie Vickerman 641-220-4215

SEAMSTRESS AVAILABLE Will do mending, alterations, zipper repair. Also make memory t-shirt quilts, bears, angels, pillows from shirts and memory items from ties. Call or text Jackie Vickerman at 641-220-4215.

Pets

LABRADOR PUPPIES Black, Charcoal, Yellow, Cham-

pagne, Fox Red, Chocolate & SilverAvailable Soon!

For more information please visit us at

www.caveinnlabradors.com

Garage Sales

SPRING CITY-WIDE GARAGE SALES in Charles City. April 25-27. Call Charles City Press at 641-228-3211 to place your garage sale ad ask for Amber.

Miscellaneous

PUBLIC NOTICE Having an untreat-ed STD puts you at risk for HIV. Get tested. Visit stophiviowa.org and https://gettested.cdc.gov for more information. (INCN)

PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All residen-tial real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act. The Fair Housing Act makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such prefer-ence, limitation or discrimination.” We will not knowingly accept any advertising for residential real estate that appears to or violates federal law.

Misc For Sale

DOUBLE STROLLER for sale. Lo-cated in Charles City. In good condi-tion. Sit and Stand. $30 obo. Prefer text 319-883-1191.

USED CENTRAL Vacuum for use in wood shop. Email [email protected]

For Rent

CASA APARTMENTS has low priced 1,2 and 3 bedroom units in Charles City! See their display ad for more information.

HOUSES FOR Rent- 2-4 bedroom w/ garages. High effi ciency furnaces and central air. Rent from $695-$850 per month. 2 houses are single sto-ry, 1 is two-story. All are located in Charles City. Several are newly re-modeled. Call 641-220-0800.

SMALLER 1 bedroom effi ciency basement apartment in Charles City. Utilities included. Available immedi-ately. $425/month. 319-830-6411.

GOT LAND? Our hunters will Pay Top $$$ to hunt your land. Call for a FREE info packet & quote. 1-866-309-1507 www.BaseCampLeasing.com (INCN)

CHECK YOUR ADSWe take great care in proofread-ing ad copy, but an error may still occur. Please check your ads on their fi rst insertion date. If an er-ror is found call 228-3211 so that it may be corrected. The publisher will not be liable beyond the cost of the advertisement nor for more than one day’s incorrect insertion. The publisher reserves the right to refuse any advertisement.

General Services Automotive

Farmland& Acreages

Spring is right around the corner! Viafield is in need of extra help to drive a tender truck and work in our Agronomy Operations at our Marble Rock, Grafton and Northwood locations. These team members are here to service our customers through hauling fertilizer and anhydrous.

Anne [email protected] Blunt PkwyCharles City, IA 50616

Seasonal Work Available!

To apply, stop by your nearest Viafield location or contact our HR Leader below:

Please see www.viafield.com/joinourteam for more details.

R

HELP WANTED

Receive up to 10 days paid vacation the first year, 15 days the second year. Earn up to 4 days of paid personal leave. Kerry also offers medical, dental and vision insurance as well as many other benefits.

Production Operatorsstarting at $16/hr

If interested apply in person or on www.kerry.com/careers. Kerry is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We maintain a drug-free workplace and

perform pre-employment substance abuse testing.2007 Ford

Sportrac, Ltd2WD, V8, Sunroof, Not used for

towing, 226k highway miles

$6,900Call 641-749-2626

“Where Caring Makes the Difference”

EOE

Contact Connie at 641-394-3151

No experience necessary.Paid orientation and training.

Caring and supportive environment.

Dietary Position

HELP WANTED

RICH LINKENMEYER CONSTRUCTION & DESTRUCTION

(with Class A license or ability to obtain one)

(we do a large amount of concrete crushing & recycling)

Very competitive

pay & compensation!

Apply by Friday, March 15, 2019:

First Security Bank & Trust, a $500 MM, locally owned bank in North Central Iowa seeks an experienced

AG/COMMERCIAL LENDER

Equal Opportunity Employer

703 S. 4th Ave.New Hampton, IA

Contact Kaitlain Schmitt, Administrator with questions at 641-394-4153stions with ques at 641-394-4153

FT Assisted Living Director

Monday through Friday, applicants should hold valid state of Iowa RN Licensure

CHARLES CITY PRESS • WWW.CHARLESCITYPRESS.COM FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2019

FAITH & RELIGION 5

Misc Wanted

northeast iowa

What’s one inch tall

and can move a car?

Let us help getyour car Moving

641-228-3211

A Classified Adin the NortheastIowa Shopper

Watch for forms in the Press to advertise your sale!

Start clearing those closets... ...will be happeningApril 25th, 26th & 27thSPRING CITY WIDESPRING CITY WIDE

Navigating blizzardsA

nybody agree with me that this winter has been crazy?

We have experienced so many dif-ferent winter warnings. In January we

experienced a wind chill warning as we hit tem-peratures that felt like negative 50 and below. In February we have had winter storm warning after winter storm warning as we got inch after inch of snow.

Then we were hit with possibly the biggest one to date this last weekend. We experienced a blizzard warning. Roads were closed. Trav-el was basically banned. It shut down much of Iowa.

One of the things that was interesting to see from this weekend included the videos from the blowing snow. In most cases you were lucky to be able to see a couple feet in front of you. It was both fascinating and terrifying all in the same breath.

Thinking back on this, I could not help but see the correlation to life. So often we can bare-

ly see the next step. We look up only to struggle to focus. The danger is real, yet we would not be able to decipher our next step.

What do you do? We turn to the one true thing — God’s Word.

Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. (Psalm 119:105)

Life can be a metaphorical blizzard. What is truth? What is my next step? What should I do? How should I live my life? Questions arise at every corner. The world is a confusing place.

Through it all, one thing stands solid and steady — God’s Word. In a world that struggles to lay out absolutes, this is the one thing that is absolute. It comes from God and is given to us to teach, guide and grow us.

All Scripture is breathed out by God and prof-itable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work. (2 Tim. 3:16-17)

So, in the blizzards and in the calm times,

look to God’s Word. Jesus will speak to you. He will guide your steps. He will grow you. It is the one thing we can totally depend upon.

PRAYERFather God. I thank you for your Word. It is

solid and true. I am grateful that I can trust it and depend upon it. My life can feel crazy and hectic. I can be confused at other times. But I know that I can trust you and what you have said. Help me to continually look into your Word for guidance and growth every day. Amen!

• • •Thanks for taking time to read The Weekly Word

this week. Would you like support as you look into God’s Word? Would you value family that can stand with you as you stand on the eternal promises of God? We would love to be that family. Join us at 10 a.m. Sundays for our worship services or contact us on Facebook, by email at offi [email protected], or by phone at 641-228-1318.

THE WEEKLY WORDCoulter PageSenior PastorBethany Alliance Church

RELIGIOUS EVENTS IN HISTORYOn March 3, 1547, The Roman Catholic

church defi nes its theology of the sacraments at the Seventh Session of the Council of Trent.

During the session, church offi cials argued that seven sacraments were necessary for salvation — Baptism, Confi rmation, the Eucharist, Penance, Extreme Unction, Orders and Matrimony.

The Council of Trent, held between 1545 and 1563, met for 25 total sessions and was prompted by the Protestant Reformation.

The council rejected the teaching of Protestants that only two sacraments were required for salva-tion — Baptism and the Lord’s Supper.

— More Content Now

THE WORDHaraam: Pronounced “ha-RAHM.” In Ara-

bic, something that is forbidden or prohibited in Islam.

— ReligionStylebook.com

WORLD RELIGIONSAccording to the CIA World Factbook, the re-

ligious makeup of Curacao is: Roman Catholic: 75.4%; Pentecostal: 6.6%; Protestant: 3.2%; Ad-ventist: 3%; Jehovah’s Witness: 2%; Evangelical: 1.9%; other: 3.8%; none: 6%; unspecifi ed: 0.6%.