Saturday, November 09, 2013

Courier News



Shear Magic offers jewelry, clothing


Shear Magic Boutique, located at 222 S. Main Street in downtown Odebolt, opened April 1 and is owned by Rose Schultz.

Schultz said, "I resigned my position at Marjo's in Sac City in February and opened Shear Magic Boutique in the same building as my niece, Janet Hoefling's salon, Shear Magic.  The Boutique was the name of my mom's former dress shop in Odebolt.

The shop carries jewelry, scarves hats, clothing, L A Idol and Miss Chic jeans, flip flops, blinged-out stylus pens for iPads and iPhones, Bear Bread Company dips and dough mix, and Grandma B's Cookie mixes, all at competitive prices and in a bag for gift-ready giving.

I am on Facebook and offer sales and fun 'bidding' items periodically on that site.  I offer small-town service at reasonable prices," said Schultz.

Boutique hours are Tuesday  through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon.

The boutique is also open by appointment by calling the shop at 712-668-2288 or 712-269-3074.

Visit Shear Magic Boutique group on Facebook!
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Pudenz Family Chiropractic opens


Dr. Jason Pudenz recently opened Pudenz Family Chiropractic and Massage in Odebolt. Dr. Pudenz was born and raised in Auburn. He graduated from WLVA High School in 2004 and the Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport in 2011. While attending Palmer, Dr. Pudenz spent time in India, providing chiropractic care to underprivileged children and adults.

“Chiropractic is more than back pain. Adult conditions we treat include: headaches and migraines, TMJ, neck and shoulder pain, disc bulges, sciatica, extremity pain (elbow, wrist, knee and ankles), carpal tunnel, pregnancy pain, tendonitis and bursitis, sports-related injuries, automobile injuries, work-related injuries and many more,” said Dr. Pudenz.

“I believe more and more parents are seeking chiropractic care for their children. Many spinal problems start as early as birth. Even a natural birth can cause stress to a newborn’s spine and nervous system. This irritation to the nervous system, caused by spinal and cranial misalignments, may cause many newborn health complaints.

“There are a variety of health issues that can be treated effectively with chiropractic care in newborns and kids, such as colic, nursing difficulties, breathing problems, allergic reactions and chronic infections that have been traced back to stress on the nervous system. As newborns grow and learn to hold their head up, crawling and sitting, they go through instances where they fall and cause trauma to their bodies,” Dr. Pudenz said.

Other childhood conditions that can be treated with chiropractic care include bed-wetting/enuresis, ear infections and scoliosis. Pudenz Chiropractic and Massage also provides DOT physicals, drug and alcohol screenings, ergonomics in the workplace, kinesiotaping/ athletic taping, therapeutic and deep-tissue massages, pregnancy massages, reflexology and gift certificates.

Dr. Pudenz said, “I don’t just treat the symptoms; I address the cause. We have a handicap-accessible table to better serve our clients. I am looking forward to working with the athletes in this community. I wanted to attract and draw business to the Odebolt community so people don’t have to commute for treatments.”

Odebolt hours are 8 to 11 a. m. Monday through Friday, 5:30 to 8 p. m. (or later) Monday through Friday and noon to 2 p. m. on Saturdays. Call 712-668-2345 to schedule a free consultation or to make an appointment.

For more information on Pudenz Family Chiropractic and Massage, visit their website at www. pudenzfamilychiropractic. com. Pudenz Family Chiropractic is also located at 322 W. Third St. in Carroll. All major insurances, including Medicare and Medicaid, are accepted.

Dr. Pudenz married Shelby Schultz of Sac City in 2007. She is currently employed at Flint Hills Ethanol in Arthur. They had their first child, Alexis, on Aug. 23. The family currently lives on an acreage south of Odebolt.



O-A/BC-IGHS student council plans blood drive 


The O-A/BC-IG Student Council, in conjunction with LifeServe Blood Center, will hold a blood drive at the high school gym in Ida Grove on Monday, Nov. 11, from 8:30 a. m. –2 p. m.  See Odebolt News Blog for more info.

To be eligible to donate, you must be at least 16 years of age, be in good health, rested and well nourished and weigh at least 120 pounds. Also, donors must present one form of identification printed with their name.

If first-time donors are 16 or 17 years of age, they must have a signed LifeServe Blood Center parent/guardian permission form. Foreign exchange students may have their U. S. parent/guardian sign.

Donors must wait 56 days between whole blood donations, 112 days between double red cell donations, seven days between platelet donations and four weeks between plasma donations to be eligible to donate.

High school students who donate a gallon of blood before graduating from high school will be honored as Gallon Grads with LifeServe Blood Center. In order to become a Gallon Grad, students must make eight whole blood or our double red cell blood donations before May 1 of their graduation year.

Gallon Grads will receive special recognition, a scholarship, if their school is eligible, and a special honors cord to be worn during graduation ceremonies. Last year, O-A/BC-IG had two gallon donors who were also recipients of the scholarship.

The goal for this drive is 50 donations to keep the school eligible for the scholarships. The drive is not limited to high school personnel. If you have any further questions or would like to donate, contact Cindy Wilcke at 712-364-3371 or email cwilcke@oabcig.org.



Dance contest: Three Odebolt-Arthur/Battle Creek-Ida Grove High School dancers earned top ratings at the Iowa Dance/Drill Team Association solo dance contest Saturday at Newton High School. From left: Caitlin Reis (nonperformer), Riley Snyder (1 rating), Paige Roeder (1 rating), Bailey Roeder (1 rating) and Madison Bettin (nonperformer). (Photo submitted)


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