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Friends of the Library GARDEN WALK Saturday, June 14th, 2014 • 9am-12pm • $5 Admission Tickets available at Gibson Memorial Library or at any garden sites the day of the event. Paid admission includes entry in a drawing to win a hand-painted rain barrel. Margaret Wilkins • 501 Wyoming Avenue She-Nae’s • 311 West Montgomery Dana & Marilyn Larimore • 1204 W. Prairie St. Martha Pine • 1201 County Club Drive #7 Price 75¢ Friday June 13, 2014 Go to www.crestonnews.com for Breaking News as it happens Serving Southwest Iowa since 1879 If you do not receive your CNA by 5 p.m. call 641-782-2141, ext. 221. Papers will be redelivered in Creston until 6:30 p.m. Phones will be answered until 7 p.m. Volume 131 No. 10 Copyright 2014 Contact us Contents In person: 503 W. Adams Street Mail: Box 126, Creston, IA 50801-0126 Phone: 641-782-2141 Fax: 641-782-6628 E-mail: [email protected] Heloise Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Crossword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Deaths. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Health Pg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1S-3S 2014 Briley leads offensive onslaught for Panthers SPORTS, page 1S High 81 Low 60 Full weather report, 3A Weekend weather Teller after hours By SARAH BROWN CNA staff reporter [email protected] PCSB Bank is using technology to their and their customers’ advan- tage. Cindy Alvarez, ex- ecutive vice president at PCSB Bank said, in addi- tion to PCSB Bank’s au- tomated teller machines (ATMs), an interactive teller machine (ITM) will be installed and operating in Creston by the end of July. Unlike an ATM which is limited to dispens- ing cash, making deposits and transferring money between accounts — an ITM is a video banking ex- perience with a live teller. “Imagine driving up to what looks like an ATM, but, instead of inserting your debit card and en- tering your pin, you sim- ply press the start button on the screen and a live person appears,” Alvarez said. Alvarez said its a tech- nology similar to Facetime or Skype. ATM vs. ITM “ATM ... gives custom- ers a very limited self-ser- vice menu,” Alvarez said. “ITM ... provides a very personal experience.” Alvarez said every time a customer interacts with an ITM, they are interact- ing with a real person and ITMs provide a number of benefits. “Convenience,” Alva- rez said. “ITMs provide customers the flexibility to bank when it’s convenient for them.” Alvarez said PCSB Bank’s ITMs operate 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. “These extended hours are in addition to our lob- by hours, where custom- ers still have the option to come inside and bank face to face,” Alvarez said. Alvarez said through the ITM, transactions are pro- cessed more quickly than a live teller, since the ma- chine handles the cash and checks. Additionally, Alvarez said the ITM experience is more personal than an ATM and offers differ- ent ways to communicate with the teller on screen to maintain privacy, such as text-chat, scanner for writ- ten communication, per- sonal ear buds or a handset (on lobby units only). ITM services “Most everything done face to face in a traditional teller line can be done on an ITM,” Alvarez said. ITMs are able to handle check and cash deposits, perform check cashing, transfers, cash withdrawls, loan payment processing and produce imaged re- ceipts. “There are still a few services that ITMs are not designed for,” Alva- rez said. “However, PCSB Bank still offers these ser- vices inside during normal lobby hours.” Services not included through PCSB Bank’s ITM include change or- ders or processing coin de- posits. Also, ITMs are not de- signed to dispense specific denominations of bills and are uncapable of differen- tiating between new and old bills, whereas, an in- person teller can. Locations PCSB Bank is the only bank in the states of Iowa and Nebraska to deploy the interactive teller ma- chines and plan to have 11 units in service by the end of the year. Currently, five ITMs are in service between Clar- inda and Lenox. Corning will have one upon com- pletion of the new PCSB Bank facility this month and Creston’s ITM will be available late July at the PCSB Bank drive-up, 501 W. Taylor St. With the press of a button, PCSB customers in Creston will soon be able to interact with a live teller after hours. Contributed photo These interactive teller machines (ITMs) at PCSB Bank in Clarinda are the first of their kind in the state of Iowa. These machines allow PCSB Bank customers to bank with a live teller after hours. Please see ITM, Page 2 Archeologists to survey proposed Flint River Trail DES MOINES (MCT) — A 2.5-mile stretch of the Flint River Trail will be surveyed for archaeo- logical artifacts before construc- tion begin. Des Moines County supervisors approved the $30,000 mandated expenditure at a meeting Tuesday. The trail was begun about 10 years ago as part of a Vision Iowa grant. Burlington’s 4-mile part of the trail and Des Moines County’s 16-mile portion eventually will connect, linking the city with the Big Hollow recreation center. The hope was to have the 20- mile trail completed by 2016. A previous archaeological survey held up construction and the date is no longer firm. The entire 20 miles will cost about $6.45 million, with 60 per- cent paid with federal and state grants. So far, the city has completed 1.5 miles and the county has com- pleted 7 miles. Southeast Iowa Regional Plan- ning Commission has spearhead- ed the project, with Zach James, planning director, taking the lead. James could not be reached for comment. Chris Lee, county conservation director, said about 1 mile of the 2.5 miles is gravel-paved. The remain- der is an existing trail that will be upgraded and widened and paved with crushed limestone chip. Archaeologists already have been over the site for the previous trail but this survey will examine a 50-foot swath. The department wants a 20-foot buffer for the 10-foot-wide trail, Lee said. Lee said this portion of the trail will cost about $1.29 million with the county’s match being about $200,000. The National Historic Preserva- tion Act requires an archeological survey if federal funds or federal permits are used for the project and the ground is to be disturbed, Lee said. The survey is to be com- pleted within 45 days. If artifacts are discovered, the trail will have to be diverted, Lee said. The western end of the 2.5 miles starts at U.S. 61 and follows Flint Creek to Irish Ridge Road. At the juncture of Irish Ridge Road and the trail is a long bridge over the Flint Creek. James said in March the tricky terrain and bridge are making this portion of the trail time-consum- ing and expensive. —————— ©2014 The Hawk Eye (Burling- ton, Iowa) Distributed by MCT Informa- tion Services The trail started about 10 years ago with a Vision Iowa grant. The hope is to have the 20-mile trail completed by 2016. The project is to cost about $6.45 million. Obama weighs direct action on Iraq militants WASHINGTON (MCT) — Facing the threat of sectarian conflict engulfing the Middle East, Presi- dent Barack Obama indicated Thursday that he may order direct military action in Iraq, a step he has ruled out since the U.S. ended its long war there. A number of former administra- tion officials and private analysts have been urging drone or airstrikes on the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, ISIS, an al-Qaida-inspired militant group whose fighters were sweeping toward Baghdad. In an Oval Office appear- ance, Obama said the militants’ gains indicate “Iraq’s going to need more help” from the United States and oth- er nations. Asked whether he would consider airstrikes, Obama said “I don’t rule out anything,” adding that in the con- tinuing U.S. collaboration with the Iraqi government “there will be some short-term immediate things that need to be done militarily.” Obama Please see OBAMA, Page 2 Lenox man, one other charged with attempted murder CORNING — Antonio Valenzuela, 40, of Lenox, and Francisco Valenzuela, age and address unknown, were charged with attempted murder 1:27 a.m. today. According to an Adams County Sheriff report, Ad- ams County sheriff deputies conducted a search war- rant at 409 W. Dallas St., Lenox, and charged Antonio Valenzuela. Francisco Valenzuela was later charged. Antonio Valenzuela and Francisco Valenzuela are being held at Adams County Jail with bond pending. These charges are still under investigation. Creston News Advertiser will have more on this story when ad- ditional information becomes available.

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Volume 131 No. 10Copyright 2014

Contact us ContentsIn person: 503 W. Adams StreetMail: Box 126, Creston, IA 50801-0126Phone: 641-782-2141Fax: 641-782-6628E-mail: [email protected]

Heloise Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Crossword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Deaths. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

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SPORTS, page 1S

High 81Low 60

Full weatherreport, 3A

Weekend weather

Teller after hours

By SARAH BROWNCNA staff [email protected]

PCSB Bank is using technology to their and their customers’ advan-tage.

Cindy Alvarez, ex-ecutive vice president at PCSB Bank said, in addi-tion to PCSB Bank’s au-tomated teller machines (ATMs), an interactive teller machine (ITM) will be installed and operating in Creston by the end of July.

Unlike an ATM — which is limited to dispens-ing cash, making deposits and transferring money between accounts — an ITM is a video banking ex-perience with a live teller.

“Imagine driving up to what looks like an ATM, but, instead of inserting your debit card and en-tering your pin, you sim-ply press the start button

on the screen and a live person appears,” Alvarez said.

Alvarez said its a tech-nology similar to Facetime or Skype.ATM vs. ITM

“ATM ... gives custom-ers a very limited self-ser-vice menu,” Alvarez said. “ITM ... provides a very personal experience.”

Alvarez said every time a customer interacts with an ITM, they are interact-ing with a real person and ITMs provide a number of benefits.

“Convenience,” Alva-rez said. “ITMs provide customers the flexibility to bank when it’s convenient for them.”

Alvarez said PCSB Bank’s ITMs operate 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays.

“These extended hours are in addition to our lob-by hours, where custom-

ers still have the option to come inside and bank face to face,” Alvarez said.

Alvarez said through the ITM, transactions are pro-cessed more quickly than a live teller, since the ma-chine handles the cash and checks.

Additionally, Alvarez said the ITM experience is more personal than an ATM and offers differ-ent ways to communicate with the teller on screen to maintain privacy, such as text-chat, scanner for writ-ten communication, per-sonal ear buds or a handset (on lobby units only).ITM services

“Most everything done face to face in a traditional teller line can be done on an ITM,” Alvarez said.

ITMs are able to handle check and cash deposits, perform check cashing, transfers, cash withdrawls, loan payment processing and produce imaged re-ceipts.

“There are still a few services that ITMs are not designed for,” Alva-rez said. “However, PCSB

Bank still offers these ser-vices inside during normal lobby hours.”

Services not included through PCSB Bank’s ITM include change or-ders or processing coin de-posits.

Also, ITMs are not de-signed to dispense specific denominations of bills and are uncapable of differen-tiating between new and old bills, whereas, an in-person teller can.Locations

PCSB Bank is the only bank in the states of Iowa and Nebraska to deploy the interactive teller ma-chines and plan to have 11 units in service by the end of the year.

Currently, five ITMs are in service between Clar-inda and Lenox. Corning will have one upon com-pletion of the new PCSB Bank facility this month and Creston’s ITM will be available late July at the PCSB Bank drive-up, 501 W. Taylor St.

� With the press of a button, PCSB customers in Creston will soon be able to interact with a live teller after hours.

Contributed photoThese interactive teller machines (ITMs) at PCSB Bank in Clarinda are the first of their kind in the state of Iowa. These machines allow PCSB Bank customers to bank with a live teller after hours.

Please seeITM, Page 2

Archeologists to survey proposed Flint River Trail DES MOINES (MCT) — A

2.5-mile stretch of the Flint River Trail will be surveyed for archaeo-logical artifacts before construc-tion begin.

Des Moines County supervisors approved the $30,000 mandated expenditure at a meeting Tuesday.

The trail was begun about 10 years ago as part of a Vision Iowa grant. Burlington’s 4-mile part of the trail and Des Moines County’s 16-mile portion eventually will connect, linking the city with the Big Hollow recreation center.

The hope was to have the 20-mile trail completed by 2016. A previous archaeological survey

held up construction and the date is no longer firm.

The entire 20 miles will cost about $6.45 million, with 60 per-cent paid with federal and state grants.

So far, the city has completed 1.5 miles and the county has com-pleted 7 miles.

Southeast Iowa Regional Plan-ning Commission has spearhead-

ed the project, with Zach James, planning director, taking the lead.

James could not be reached for comment.

Chris Lee, county conservation director, said about 1 mile of the 2.5 miles is gravel-paved. The remain-der is an existing trail that will be upgraded and widened and paved with crushed limestone chip.

Archaeologists already have been over the site for the previous trail but this survey will examine a 50-foot swath. The department wants a 20-foot buffer for the 10-foot-wide trail, Lee said.

Lee said this portion of the trail will cost about $1.29 million with the county’s match being about $200,000.

The National Historic Preserva-tion Act requires an archeological survey if federal funds or federal permits are used for the project and the ground is to be disturbed, Lee said. The survey is to be com-pleted within 45 days.

If artifacts are discovered, the

trail will have to be diverted, Lee said.

The western end of the 2.5 miles starts at U.S. 61 and follows Flint Creek to Irish Ridge Road. At the juncture of Irish Ridge Road and the trail is a long bridge over the Flint Creek.

James said in March the tricky terrain and bridge are making this portion of the trail time-consum-ing and expensive.

——————©2014 The Hawk Eye (Burling-

ton, Iowa)Distributed by MCT Informa-

tion Services

� The trail started about 10 years ago with a Vision Iowa grant. The hope is to have the 20-mile trail completed by 2016. The project is to cost about $6.45 million.

Obama weighs direct action on Iraqmilitants WASHINGTON (MCT) — Facing the threat of sectarian conflict engulfing the Middle East, Presi-dent Barack Obama indicated Thursday that he may order direct military action in Iraq, a step he has ruled out since the U.S. ended its long war there.

A number of former administra-tion officials and private analysts have been urging drone or airstrikes on the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, ISIS, an al-Qaida-inspired militant group whose fighters were sweeping toward Baghdad. In an Oval Office appear-ance, Obama said the militants’ gains indicate “Iraq’s going to need more help” from the United States and oth-er nations.

Asked whether he would consider airstrikes, Obama said “I don’t rule out anything,” adding that in the con-tinuing U.S. collaboration with the Iraqi government “there will be some short-term immediate things that need to be done militarily.”

Obama

Please seeOBAMA, Page 2

Lenox man, one other charged with attempted murder

CORNING — Antonio Valenzuela, 40, of Lenox, and Francisco Valenzuela, age and address unknown, were charged with attempted murder 1:27 a.m. today.

According to an Adams County Sheriff report, Ad-ams County sheriff deputies conducted a search war-rant at 409 W. Dallas St., Lenox, and charged Antonio Valenzuela. Francisco Valenzuela was later charged.

Antonio Valenzuela and Francisco Valenzuela are being held at Adams County Jail with bond pending.

These charges are still under investigation. Creston News Advertiser will have more on this story when ad-ditional information becomes available.

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Carroll MercerCorning

Carroll Mercer, 85, of Corning died June 11, 2014, at Corning N u r s i n g and Re-hab.

Funeral s e r v i c e s will be held 10:30 a.m. Sat-u r d a y , June 14, at Pearson Family Funeral Service, 701 Sev-enth St., Corning. The Rev. Fred Bryson will officiate. Interment will be in Brooks Cemetery. Visitation with family present will be 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorials may be given in Carroll’s name to be determined. Online condolences may be left at www.pearsonfuneral-homes.com.

Carroll Douglas Mer-cer, son of Jesse Evans and Spurgeon Harry Mercer,

was born Dec. 26, 1928, in Tinsman, Ark.

Carroll’s family moved to Iowa when he was 9 years old, and he attended school in Brooks.

On March 3, 1946, Car-roll married Maxine Carr in Leavenworth, Kan.

Carroll lived his entire life in Adams County. He worked as a farmer, truck driver, Red Star Mills em-ployee and more than 30 years for Adams County as a heavy equipment opera-tor.

Carroll served as a trustee for the Brooks Cemetery.

Carroll is survived by his son Denny (Deborah) Mer-cer of Waukee; son Doug (Janet) Mercer of Brooks; daughter Janice Mercer Leonard of Corning; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

Carroll was preceded in death by his wife, parents, infant son Richard Harry Mercer and his eight sib-lings.

Mercer

Sessions drops out of GOP leadership race, clearing way for McCarthy

WASHINGTON (MCT) — The last remaining major rival to Re-publican Rep. Kevin McCarthy in the race for House majority lead-er dropped out of contention late Thursday, clearing the way for the conservative from Bakersfield, Ca-lif., to assume the House’s second-ranking position.

In a statement, Rep. Pete Sessions of Texas said he was quitting the race because he feared going forward would divide the party.

“After thoughtful consideration and discussion with my colleagues, I have made the decision to not con-tinue my run for House majority leader,” Sessions said in a statement.

“Today, it became obvious to me that the measures necessary to run a successful campaign would have created unnecessary and painful di-vision within our party. At this criti-cal time, we must remain unified as a Republican Conference. As always, I stand ready and willing to work with our team to advance the conserva-tive agenda that the American peo-ple demand and deserve.”

Members of the tea party wing of the GOP have been unenthusiastic

about McCarthy, 49, who holds the No. 3 position in the leadership. De-spite his conservative voting record, he is seen as too close to the party’s establishment wing.

Some members also argued that the House GOP needs a leadership that reflects its strength in the South.

Currently, all the members of the leadership come from states that President Barack Obama carried in the last two elections.

But the insurgents were unable to coalesce behind a single candidate

who could overcome McCarthy’s ad-vantages in the race. Several promi-nent conservatives declined to chal-lenge him, and he quickly won the support of others.

McCarthy, the House majority whip, was heir apparent to Majority Leader Eric Cantor, whose surprise defeat this week in his primary bid for re-election touched off the lead-ership struggle.

The election for the new majority leader is set for next week.

A conservative challenger from the GOP’s tea party flank could still emerge.

But now most of the jockeying in the House ranks will turn to the fight over who will replace McCarthy.

That is likely to be a showdown pitting Rep. Peter Roskam of Illi-nois, the chief deputy whip, against two members from red states.

——————©2014 Tribune Co.Visit Tribune Co. at www.latimes.

comDistributed by MCT Information

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“Today, it became obvious to me that the measures necessary to run a successful cam-paign would have cre-ated unnecessary and painful division within our party.”

— Rep. Pete SessionsTexas

Continued from Page 1

The responseAlvarez said the re-

sponse to ITMs in Clar-inda and Lenox have been “great.”

“Customers are really beginning to embrace the new technology,” Alvarez said. “The opportunity to speak with a live person during the extended seven to seven hours have been a big hit with our custom-ers.”

Alvarez said PCSB em-ployees are also embracing the new technology.

“They all understand that we’re not replacing any jobs with a machine,” Alvarez said. “ITMs are just another channel for

customers to bank with us.”

Alvarez said the em-ployees work alongside the ITMs as if they are another co-worker in the branch.

“I know that probably sounds odd,” Alvarez said. “But, it really feels that way because of the per-sonal interaction that ITMs

provide with the audio and video feed.”

Alvarez said there are no additional fees for PCSB Bank customers to use this “user friendly” and “intui-tive” service.

For more information about PCSB Bank and their ITM service, visit www.pcsbbank.com.

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Other U.S. officials have said they do not foresee combat troops returning to Iraq.

An order of U.S. airstrikes would mark a dramatic shift for the administration, which has insisted for years that Iraq has been ca-pable since the 2011 U.S. military departure of guaranteeing its own security.

But ISIS appears poised to control most of the formerly Sunni Muslim areas of the country, up to the outer suburbs of Bagh-dad, as well as territory in eastern Syria. Its advances raise the threat of sectarian war that could lead to the disintegration of Iraq and the destabilizing of U.S. allies such as Jordan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.

ISIS fighters fanned out in several direc-tions Thursday from their new stronghold in Mosul, capturing the town of Sinjar to the west near the Syrian border and extending their reach as far south as Tarmiya, just 30 miles outside Baghdad. The militants al-ready control much of the territory north and west of central Iraq, as well as the long-time Sunni insurgent strongholds of Fallu-jah, Ramadi, Tikrit and Anbar province.

Many Iraqi army troops left their posi-tions ahead of the ISIS sweep, abandoning their weapons and armored vehicles to the invaders. Masked militants were seen driv-ing around Mosul in a U.S.-made Humvees and trucks mounted with antiaircraft guns after raiding the government’s stores of weapons and vehicles.

Elsewhere, forces of the Iraqi Kurds rushed to defend the oil-rich disputed city of Kirkuk from ISIS insurgents, further sharp-ening fear that the country would break into its Kurdish, Shiite Muslim and Sunni areas.

Three planeloads of Americans, mostly contractors, were being evacuated from the city of Balad, about an hour northwest of Baghdad, where they had been involved in a program to train Iraqi forces on American military equipment, the Associated Press reported.

The Middle East has been increasingly riven by a sectarian divide between Sunni and Shiite Muslims, with Sunni-led Saudi Arabia wrestling for regional influence with Shiite-dominated Iran. Al-Qaida and its af-filiates and splinter groups are Sunni; Iran has expanded Shiite influence through such groups as Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

Obama is under pressure to step up U.S. action in part because other players, such as Iran, Turkey and the Persian Gulf states, may decide they need to become more ac-tive if Washington hangs back. The U.S. desperately wants to avoid a deeper Iranian influence in Iraq, at a time when Tehran’s power is already considerable.

Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has already signaled a keen interest in halting the Sunni militants’ ad-vances, this week urging Shiite men to take up arms to stop it. Iranian President Has-san Rouhani cut short a speech Thursday in Tehran, saying he had to meet with his National Security Council on the events in Iraq.

“We will not be silent,” Rouhani said, warning that Iran will “confront perpetra-tors of violence and brutality in the region.”

Unconfirmed reports said that Iranian forces were already engaged in the effort to counter ISIS in Iraq.

“Obama’s first thought has been: ‘I don’t

want to become hostage to these events in the Middle East,’” said Robert Danin, a longtime U.S. diplomat in the Middle East who is now with the Council on Foreign Re-lations. “But the more he tries to leave it the more it sucks him back in.”

The administration has been increasing arms aid, intelligence sharing and training to the Iraqis, yet the Iraqi security force remains weak and ineffective, and many outside analysts believe that even a sharp increase of current U.S. activities would not shift the balance anytime soon.

The United States lost 4,486 troops in the war, which most Americans say in polls was not worth the cost. The last forces withdrew at the end of 2011 after the U.S. and Iraqi governments failed to agree on a deal that would have authorized a U.S. force to re-main in Iraq to help protect it.

“Absent immediate airstrikes, the coun-try could go down the drain in a dramatic fashion,” said James Jeffrey, a former U.S. Army officer who was Obama’s ambassador to Iraq in the first term. “The risk here is that the militants take all the Sunni areas and besiege Baghdad, the Iranians come, and the Kurds decide to break away.”

Despite Obama’s words, some analysts said that the president, in dealing with the Syrian civil war, has often implied that he was preparing direct military action and then done less than expected. The arming of the moderate Syrian opposition has al-ways been slower and less substantial than expected, they noted.

Obama threatened action against Syria if it crossed a “red line” of deploying chemi-cal weapons, then held back when evidence emerged that Syrian President Bashar

Assad had done just that.Obama’s language “sounds like the kind

of smokescreen they’ve always put up to ex-cuse inaction,” said Kenneth Pollack, a Mid-east specialist at the Brookings Institution who encouraged President George W. Bush to invade Iraq and has continued to urge a more active U.S. approach.

U.S. Central Command, which would carry out any military operation in Iraq, has been looking at options for airstrikes and other military moves short of putting in large numbers of ground troops to slow the militants’ advance, but the planning “is not very advanced,” said a senior U.S. military officer, who agreed to discuss the delibera-tions in return for anonymity.

Options include Air Force Reaper drones armed with bombs and missiles, as well fight-er jets, to attack militants on the ground, the official said. There are hundreds of U.S. fighters, bombers and refueling tankers based in the region, including in Qatar, that could begin flying operations over Iraq in a matter of days, the officials said.

Since the Air Force would not have to worry about the enemy shooting down U.S. planes, there would be no need for initial bombing to destroy air defenses.

——————(Tribune Washington Bureau staff writers

Michael Memoli and Kathleen Hennessey in Washington and Los Angeles Times staff writer Carol J. Williams in Los Angeles, and special correspondents Nabih Bulos in Irbil, Iraq, and Ramin Mostaghim in Tehran con-tributed to this report.)

——————©2014 Tribune Co.Visit Tribune Co. at www.latimes.com

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LOCALLOCALAlmanac

For the record

Markets

Today's WeatherLocal 5-Day Forecast

Sat6/14

80/64Windy with isolatedthunderstorms de-veloping. A fewstorms may be se-vere.Sunrise Sunset5:45 AM 8:51 PM

Sun6/15

81/60A few thunderstormspossible. Potentialfor severe thunder-storms.

Sunrise Sunset5:45 AM 8:51 PM

Mon6/16

85/68Partly cloudy with astray thunderstorm.

Sunrise Sunset5:45 AM 8:52 PM

Tue6/17

87/66Isolated thunder-storms. Highs in theupper 80s and lowsin the mid 60s.

Sunrise Sunset5:45 AM 8:52 PM

Wed6/18

87/66Mix of sun andclouds. Highs in theupper 80s and lowsin the mid 60s.

Sunrise Sunset5:45 AM 8:52 PM

Des Moines81/66

Cedar Rapids79/63

Sioux City82/62

Creston80/64

Iowa At A Glance

Area CitiesCity Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond.Algona 76 63 t-storm Davenport 78 62 windy Marshaltown 79 64 rainAtlantic 81 64 t-storm Des Moines 81 66 t-storm Mason City 77 62 rainAubudon 82 65 t-storm Dubuque 78 62 windy Onawa 83 64 t-stormCedar Rapids 79 63 windy Farmington 80 62 windy Oskaloosa 79 63 windyCenterville 79 64 windy Fort Dodge 77 62 t-storm Ottumwa 78 63 windyClarinda 82 67 t-storm Ft Madison 79 63 windy Red Oak 82 66 t-stormClarion 78 63 t-storm Guttenberg 78 63 windy Sioux Center 80 61 t-stormClinton 78 60 windy Keokuk 79 62 windy Sioux City 82 62 t-stormCouncil Bluffs 82 65 t-storm Lansing 78 63 windy Spencer 78 61 t-stormCreston 80 64 t-storm LeMars 81 61 t-storm Waterloo 78 62 t-storm

National CitiesCity Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond.Atlanta 85 67 pt sunny Houston 91 75 t-storm Phoenix 103 78 mst sunnyBoston 78 58 rain Los Angeles 74 60 pt sunny San Francisco 66 53 pt sunnyChicago 79 58 sunny Miami 87 76 t-storm Seattle 62 53 rainDallas 91 74 pt sunny Minneapolis 73 63 rain St. Louis 82 63 sunnyDenver 80 47 t-storm New York 78 60 pt sunny Washington, DC 82 62 pt sunny

Moon Phases

FullJun 13

LastJun 19

NewJun 27

FirstJul 5

UV IndexSat

6/148

Very High

Sun6/15

7High

Mon6/16

9Very High

Tue6/17

7High

Wed6/18

9Very High

The UV Index is measured on a 0 -11 number scale, with a higher UVIndex showing the need for greaterskin protection.

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Day’s RecordFrom Creston Offi cial Weather Station: high past 24 hours (72), low past 24 hours (57) and precipitation ending 7 a.m. today (.0)

Today's WeatherLocal 5-Day Forecast

Sat6/14

80/64Windy with isolatedthunderstorms de-veloping. A fewstorms may be se-vere.Sunrise Sunset5:45 AM 8:51 PM

Sun6/15

81/60A few thunderstormspossible. Potentialfor severe thunder-storms.

Sunrise Sunset5:45 AM 8:51 PM

Mon6/16

85/68Partly cloudy with astray thunderstorm.

Sunrise Sunset5:45 AM 8:52 PM

Tue6/17

87/66Isolated thunder-storms. Highs in theupper 80s and lowsin the mid 60s.

Sunrise Sunset5:45 AM 8:52 PM

Wed6/18

87/66Mix of sun andclouds. Highs in theupper 80s and lowsin the mid 60s.

Sunrise Sunset5:45 AM 8:52 PM

Des Moines81/66

Cedar Rapids79/63

Sioux City82/62

Creston80/64

Iowa At A Glance

Area CitiesCity Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond.Algona 76 63 t-storm Davenport 78 62 windy Marshaltown 79 64 rainAtlantic 81 64 t-storm Des Moines 81 66 t-storm Mason City 77 62 rainAubudon 82 65 t-storm Dubuque 78 62 windy Onawa 83 64 t-stormCedar Rapids 79 63 windy Farmington 80 62 windy Oskaloosa 79 63 windyCenterville 79 64 windy Fort Dodge 77 62 t-storm Ottumwa 78 63 windyClarinda 82 67 t-storm Ft Madison 79 63 windy Red Oak 82 66 t-stormClarion 78 63 t-storm Guttenberg 78 63 windy Sioux Center 80 61 t-stormClinton 78 60 windy Keokuk 79 62 windy Sioux City 82 62 t-stormCouncil Bluffs 82 65 t-storm Lansing 78 63 windy Spencer 78 61 t-stormCreston 80 64 t-storm LeMars 81 61 t-storm Waterloo 78 62 t-storm

National CitiesCity Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond.Atlanta 85 67 pt sunny Houston 91 75 t-storm Phoenix 103 78 mst sunnyBoston 78 58 rain Los Angeles 74 60 pt sunny San Francisco 66 53 pt sunnyChicago 79 58 sunny Miami 87 76 t-storm Seattle 62 53 rainDallas 91 74 pt sunny Minneapolis 73 63 rain St. Louis 82 63 sunnyDenver 80 47 t-storm New York 78 60 pt sunny Washington, DC 82 62 pt sunny

Moon Phases

FullJun 13

LastJun 19

NewJun 27

FirstJul 5

UV IndexSat

6/148

Very High

Sun6/15

7High

Mon6/16

9Very High

Tue6/17

7High

Wed6/18

9Very High

The UV Index is measured on a 0 -11 number scale, with a higher UVIndex showing the need for greaterskin protection.

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FridayHoly Spirit Rectory ReRun

Shop, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 107 W. Howard St.

Southwest Iowa Dancers, 6 to 9 p.m., Tingley, featuring Jimmy Georges’ Band, with a potluck.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 12 by 12 study, 7 to 8 p.m., United Church of Christ, 501 W. Montgomery St. Use east door.

Narcotics Anonymous (NA), 8 p.m. open meeting, St. Malachy Rectory, 407 W. Clark St.

SaturdayCreston Men’s Fellowship

non-denominational Bible study, 7 a.m., The Windrow.

Holy Spirit Rectory ReRun Shop, 9 a.m. to noon, 107 W. Howard St.

Family Caregiver Support Group, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Alzheimer’s Association office, 228 N. Pine St. For more infor-mation, contact Jaleyn at 641-782-4040.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), 7:30 p.m. open meeting, St. Malachy Rectory, 407 W. Clark St.

SundayAlcoholics Anonymous

(AA), noon open meeting, St. Malachy Rectory, 407 W. Clark St.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), 7:30 p.m. open beginners meet-ing, St. Malachy Rectory, 407 W. Clark St.

MondayUnion County Board of

Supervisors, 9 a.m., Union County Courthouse boardroom.

Creston Rotary Club, noon, Greater Regional Medical Center cafeteria conference room.

Narcotics Anonymous (NA), noon open meeting, St. Malachy Rectory, 407 W. Clark St. No smoking.

Diabetic Support Group, 1 p.m., Greater Regional Medical Center Cafeteria Conference Room.

TOPS No. 1338, 5 p.m., First United Methodist Church.

AA, 5:30 p.m., Crossroads Mental Health Center, 1003 Cottonwood Rd. Open meeting.

Friends of the Creston Public Library Board, 6 p.m., Gibson Memorial Library, 200 W. Montgomery St. Meeting open to all members.

Southwest Iowa Dancers Jam Session, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., Mount Ayr American Legion. Sandwiches and soup avail-able.

AA, 7:30 p.m., United Church of Christ, 501 W. Montgomery St. Use east door.

TuesdayODO Club, 11:30 a.m. luncheon,

Creston Family Restaurant, 802 W. Taylor St.

Creston Lions Club, noon luncheon, The Pizza Ranch, 520 Livingston Ave.

Creston Kiwanis Club, noon, The Windrow, 102 W. Taylor St.

Holy Spirit Rectory ReRun Shop, noon to 5 p.m., 107 W. Howard St.

Meetings Union County Board of

Supervisors, 9 a.m. Monday, Union County Courthouse board-room.

Agenda includes: 9:05 a.m. open forum; 9:10 a.m. Amy Schultes, landfill: landfill sedi-ment repair; 9:30 a.m. Steve Akes, county engineer: mainte-nance activity report, consider new grading agreements, partial payment No. 1 for both box cul-vert projects on REA Road and discuss 2013 bridge inspection results; 10:30 a.m. Sandy Hysell, county auditor: clerk’s report, dis-cuss confinement permit applica-tion expansion for Sunrise Pork, Lorimor site, set public hearing and handwritten claims.

— — — — — —Creston School Board, 6 p.m.

Monday, boardroom, 801 N. Elm St.

Agenda includes: public forum; learning center presentation; elementary and middle school handbooks; legislative priori-ties; Iowa Association of School Boards dues; designate Level I and II child abuse investigators and equity coordinator; EAP con-tract renewal; sub teachers pay; board meeting dates/sites; Nolte, Cornman and Johnson agree-ment; consider bus barn bids; consider longevity pay for non-union hourly employees; public hearing on final sale of former administration building and pos-sible approval; closed session to discuss superintendent job per-formance; superintendent con-tract extension; principals, busi-ness manager’s and superinten-dent reports; board discussion.

— — — — — —Southern Iowa Regional

Housing Authority, 10 a.m. Wednesday, conference room.

Agenda includes: review of project accounts and budget control; Section 8 reports: utili-zation, waiting list, family self-sufficiency utilization/narrative and inspection; public housing reports: maintenance update and utilization; North Taylor Court Apartments; Autumn House; RAC report; report from Murphy Management Service: financial and utilization; staff meeting report; Kelly Harper, Section 8 specialist: report from staff; pub-lic comment.

— — — — — —Union County Emergency

Management Commission, 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, 208 W. Taylor St.

Agenda includes: claims; coor-dinator’s report.

Police Travis Quinn Wambold,

37, 1004 N. Elm St., was charged with domestic abuse assault 10 p.m. Monday at Union County Law Enforce-ment Center.

According to a Creston Police report, Wambold as-saulted a female victim ap-proximately 5 p.m. May 30 by throwing a full pop can at her, which struck her face, placing his hands around her

throat and choking her, and hitting her with his fist caus-ing a cut on her lip and red marks on her throat.

Wambold was being held on $5,000 bond.

— — — — — —Brittany Ann Taylor, 435

Wyoming Ave, reported a Samsung Galaxy S4 cell phone and credit card were taken from her vehicle while it was parked at an unknown location between 3:30 p.m. Tuesday and 10:30 a.m. Wednesday.

Loss estimate is $410.— — — — — —

Gail D. Peterson, 400 New York Ave., reported a Craftsman flashlight was taken from his property at 200 Russell St., Wednesday or between 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Thursday.

Loss estimate is $80.— — — — — —

Todd Brown, 403 N. Walnut St., reported a belt cover was taken from his moped while it was parked at his residence between 7 p.m. Wednesday and 3 p.m. Thursday.

Loss estimate is $25.Miscellaneous

Alarm, 1:17 a.m., Thursday, East Townline Street.

Traffic stop, 1:34 a.m., Thursday, Highway 25.

Domestic dispute, 2:30 a.m., Thursday, West Adams Street.

Accident, 5:05 a.m., Thursday, Cottonwood Street.

Talk to officer, 1:08 p.m., Thursday, North Pine Street.

Suspicious person, 2:31 p.m., Thursday, Lake Shore Drive.

Burglary, 2:34 p.m., Thursday, Russell Street.

Theft, 2:47 p.m., Thursday, North Walnut Street.

Assistance, 6:12 p.m., Thursday, West Adams Street.

Talk to officer, 6:40 p.m., Thursday, North Pine Street.

Talk to officer, 7:40 p.m., Thursday, North Pine Street.

Assistance, 8:31 p.m., Thursday, North Pine Street.

Traffic stop, 9:53 p.m., Thursday, West Montgomery Street.

Traffic stop, 10:52 p.m., Thursday, Wyoming Avenue.

Traffic stop, 11:13 p.m., Thursday, High and Dry Road.

Animal call, 11:18 p.m., Thursday, North Division Street.

Traffic stop, 2:40 a.m., today, West Montgomery Street.

Accident Jesse Burdette Shepherd,

17, 1010 N. Mulberry St., was cited for failure to yield on a left turn after an accident 9:32 p.m. Wednesday at the intersection of South Vine and East Taylor streets.

According to a Cres-ton Police report, Shepherd, driving a 2006 GMC east on East Taylor, made a left turn, failed to see a 2003 Chevrolet driven west on East Taylor by Evin Lawrence Scadden, 20, 703 E. Monroe St., and collided with Scadden’s ve-hicle before colliding with an electric pole, owned by Alli-ant Energy. Scadden was not able to stop in time before colliding with Shepherd’s ve-hicle. A stop sign owned by the city of Creston was also damaged. Both Shepherd and Scadden signed a medi-cal waiver to not be treated.

Damage estimates are $4,000 to Shepherd’s vehicle, $4,000 to Scadden’s vehicle, $500 to the electric pole and $100 to the stop sign.

Fire Miscellaneous

Burn complaint, 3:59 p.m., Thursday, North Elm Street.

Sheriff Rachel Marie Gaede,

24, 1303 W. Mills St., was charged on a Union County warrant for violation of pro-bation 3:30 p.m. Thursday at Union County Courthouse.

Gaede is being held in Ringgold County for Union County on no bond with a six-month sentence to be served.

Grain prices quoted at 10 a.m. today:

• Farmers Co-op, Creston:Corn — $4.36Soybeans — $13.96• Gavilon Grain:Corn — $4.36Soybeans — $14.17

LotteryIowa’s Pick 3: 4-3-3Hot Lotto: 15-21-23-25-32 (11)

CHS calendar June 16-22Monday11 a.m. ninth-grade dou-

ble header at Atlantic.5:30 p.m. JV baseball against

Red Oak, here; JV softball against Red Oak, here.

6 p.m. School Board meet-ing, boardroom.

7:30 p.m. varsity base-ball against Red Oak, here; varsity softball against Red Oak, here.

Tuesday5:30 p.m. JV baseball

against Glenwood, here; JV

softball against Glenwood, here.

7:30 p.m. varsity baseball against Glenwood, here; varsity softball against Glen-wood, here.

Wednesday10 a.m. ninth-grade dou-

ble header against Winter-set, here.

Thursday5:30 p.m. JV softball at

Denison; JV baseball at Denison.

7:30 p.m. varsity baseball at Denison; varsity softball

at Denison.FridayRelay for Life11 a.m. ninth-grade softball

double header against Kuem-per Catholic, here; ninth-grade baseball double header against Kuemper Catholic, here.

SaturdayRelay for Life11 a.m. varsity softball

tournament at Oskaloosa.Sunday2 p.m. high school girls

basketball summer league, high school.

College news Concordia College

MOORHEAD, Minn. — Benjamin Mullin of Creston is recipient of presidential distinction and music perfor-mance scholarships and will participate in the credo hon-ors program at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minn.

Mullin, a 2014 graduate of Creston High School, is the son of William Mullin and Julia Weisshaar-Mullin of Creston.

High school activities in which Ben has participated include honor roll, academic letter, band, winter drum-line, jazz band, choir, FBLA and Hawkeye 10.

— — — — — —University of

Wisconsin-StoutMENOMONIE, Wis. —

Rachel Lange, of Creston received the Chancellor’s Award for the fall 2013 semester at University of Wisconsin-Stout. Lange is majoring in applied science.

The award is presented to students who have a grade point average of 3.5 or above.

— — — — — —Creighton University

OMAHA, Neb. — Creigh-ton University congratulates the following students from the Creston News Advertis-er area who made the dean’s list in the 2014 spring semes-ter.

Bedford – Troy Rowan, a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Greenfield – Julie Brick-er, a sophomore in the Col-lege of Arts and Sciences.

Full-time students who earn a 3.5 grade-point aver-age or better on a 4.0 scale are eligible for the dean’s honor roll.

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COMMUNITYCOMMUNITYClub news

Ladies Lakeshore Auxiliary

Ladies Lakeshore Aux-iliary met June 4. Canasta winners were Gwen San-deman, first; Marilyn Lari-more, second; and Carol Harrison, third.

Wanda Nash won the door prize.

Nash was hostess for cards and chatter June 11.

Chautauqua Circle

GFWC Progressive Chau-tauqua Circle met May 13 at the home of Kay Ritter with Sandy Oswald, Pauline Mc-Coy and Peg Anderson as co-hostesses for the spring breakfast.

Ben Mullin, state GFWC Progressive Circle scholar-ship winner, entertained with several vocals and his

violin and tuba.The meeting was opened

with the Pledge of Alle-giance.

Minutes were accepted as printed.

Treasurer’s report: Dis-cussion was held of host-ess responsibilities for re-imbursements at special meetings, tabled. No bills presented.

Communications and Reports: Connie Edsall and Sharon Skarda attend-ed the state convention on Thursday. The scholarship winners were announced at this meeting. Ben Mul-lin was a recipient of a mu-sic camp scholarship from state GFWC.

Judy Woods and Peg An-derson will be co-directors for the Southwest District.

President Morris ap-pointed the Program Com-mittee for 2014-15 will be Jerrie Henderson, Linda

Huffman and Bev Butler, and the Guideline Commit-tee will be Linda Huffman, Kathy Tapken and Connie Edsall.

The nominating com-mittee presented the slate of officers for the 2014-15 year.

There were no nomina-tions from the floor. Slate approved as presented. Morris installed Sharon Skarda as president, Con-nie Edsall as secretary and Sandy Oswald as treasurer.

Morris gave the presi-dent’s report consisting of a recap of the activities of the year.

The next meeting will be Sept. 23. The officers will be hostesses. Members were reminded to bring do-nations for the crisis center project to the meeting.

Meeting was closed with the reading of the club col-lect.

DWF Executive Committee

The DWF Executive Committee met 10 a.m. June 5 at the First Chris-tian Church. Eight mem-bers were in attendance. The meeting opened with the DWF prayer.

There was no secretary report.

The treasurer’s report was given. There is $625 in the scholarship program. There were no corrections to the treasurer’s report. Approved.

Old business: Volunteers are needed to help for two days of the summer lunch program. Mary O’Riley is in charge of this program.

New business: Correc-tions to the circle booklets were made. They can now be printed. There was some discussion on the cost of postage and continuing to

collect stamps. Irene pre-sented a bill for postage in sending the box to Tom Clark. There was discus-sion on a fundraiser of sell-ing chocolate candy. Flor-ence made a motion to not do this, second by Pam. All agreed.

Installation of officers will be 2 p.m. June 19. The bud-get for the DWF will remain the same as last year. A ham and bean supper will be held 6 p.m. Sept. 4.

Committee report: Flor-ence sent out a lot of cards in the month of May.

The next DWF meeting will be 10 a.m. Oct. 9 at FCC.

KiwanisThe weekly Kiwanis

meeting was held 12:05 p.m. Tuesday at The Windrow with 21 members and one guest. Chris Frederickson, president, presided. Sam Beaty was greeter. Brad Lo-renzen did the prayer, and Ellen Gerharz was finemas-ter.

The program was Mark Roberg with High Lakes Outdoor Alliance. He dis-cussed the groups fundrais-ing efforts for Union County outdoor recreation oppor-tunities, including the new shooting range.

New member Terry Free-man was welcomed to the club this week, and Tracey Mavis joined last week. New members are always wel-come.

Reunions Roudybush ReunionThe 62nd annual Roudy-

bush Reunion will be held noon June 22 at Jim Brown’s Farm, 1251 Veil Ave., Lenox. Bring a dish to share, drink, table service and folding chairs.

Come visit with family members.

Creston Class of 1974The Creston class of 1974

is having a 40th class reunion the weekend of July 4.

The class is searching for the following classmates: Kyle Abel, Kathy Alexan-der, Dean Anderson, Matt Blobaum, Jane Bray, Guy Carlson, Judy Christensen, Tim Clark, Rebecca Clay-ton, Della Davis, Marshall Davis, Linda Deahl, Linda Dillenberg, Ken Dunn, Den-nis Haag, Leo Hance, Sandra Hartman, John Hoepker, Karen Kuhns, Drew Lindsay, Brian Loudon, Matt Loy, Kathy Madison, Bobbi Mick-le, Michael Miller, Daryl

Moore, Ben Reeves, Nancy Ritter, Beth Schrodt, Cindy Shroeder, Randy Shelton, Barb Slezak, Robin Smith, Steve Smith, Joel Steele, Ja-net Stevens, Gerald Sychra, Jerry Trenkle, Chris Turner, Jeff Maher, Diana Watt and Bob Blanchard.

If you have any informa-tion, call Deb Loudon at 641-202-7018 or Lisa Shaw at 641-782-6750.

Conway ReunionConway, Taylor County,

Consolidated School class of 1954 held a class reunion

June 7 at The Pizza Ranch in Creston. Kenny and Jeannie Wasson of Kaloma, Wash., attended.

Others attending from the class were: Phyllis Was-son Jamison and Betty (Jen-nings) Cook, both of Omaha, Neb.; Alice Ann (Goubie) (Beemer) Miller and Lois (Gould) Downing, both of Grant City, Mo.; Jean (Jen-nings) Novy of Greenfield; Irene Thornton of Council Bluffs; Rosa Lee (Runyan) Jamison of Atlantic.

Deceased classmates are

Francis (Sweeney) Myers and Bud Peterman.

Others attending the re-union were: John Cook and Brenda (Jamison) Ca-tron, both of Omaha, Neb.; Jerry and Jean Beemer and Lu (Beemer) Schofield, all of Lenox; Kathy (Was-son) Supinger and Karen Wallace, both of Bedford; Mary Alice (Hargin) Burg of Creston; Joyce (Brown) Johnson of Blanchard; Rob-ert Wasson of Panora; Pete and Becky (Wasson) Hartz-og of Kalona, Wash.

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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

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

at veteran’s memorial site

, key-

note address by Sen. Joni

10:45 a.m. Graceland

, key-

note address by Sen. Joni

� 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

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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

Learning center

proposed for

southwest Iowa

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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Finding the right balance of services keeps life interesting, according to the staff of Prairie View Assisted Living in Creston.

“We have a 31-year age difference between our youngest tenant and our oldest tenant,” said Amy Edmonson, Prairie View administra-tor. “We were all raised differently. You’ve got a whole array of backgrounds to try to accom-modate. It’s not just age.”

Edmonson said, in addition to health care, individual needs must be taken into consider-ation in all areas including food preparation and activities.

FoodThough most of the food is prepared right in

the kitchen at Prairie View, Brenda Feick, di-etary manager, explained that different people have different tastes in food.

“We have some people who just like to eat soup,” she said. “We have an alternative menu that they can pick off of if they don’t like what we have on the menu.”

Feick said the challenge is identifying what the individuals like, how they were raised and what foods they grew up with.

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In a recent report from SmartAsset, a fi-nancial advisory service, Ames was ranked No. 7 on a list of best college cities to live in.

The study looked at areas such as afford-able living, income, amount of entertainment and recreation, unemployment and violent crime.

Ames placed behind cities such as Boul-der, Colo.; Fargo, N.D.; and Madison, Wis., in the rankings.

According to the study, Ames is described as a “hotbed of agriculture, design, engineer-ing and veterinary research.”

“The home of Iowa State University is a great, safe place to live with just a 3.2 percent unemployment rate and top-10 rankings for both property and violent crime safety,” the study said. “Ames’ population is highly edu-cated and dedicated to its university with a 57 percent degree attainment rate.”

Dan Culhane, president and CEO at the Ames Chamber of Commerce and Econom-ic Development, said Ames has been named to similar lists fairly often for the last several years, and he credited the success to both ISU and the “robust Ames and Story County and central Iowa economy.”

“These things never get old,” he said. “We appreciate the high marks and as a communi-ty, I think we can take pride in these things.”

Culhane said Ames has been named to lists ranging from topics like “best place to start a business” and “best university community” to “best place to get a first job out of college.” One of the larger titles Culhane has seen Ames win is Money Magazine’s “Best Places to Live” survey.

But even smaller titles are an important way to showcase the college town and Story County as a whole, Culhane said.

“We take those very seriously because they do mean something. Ames is on a lot of people’s radar, from a student recruitment standpoint, but also for businesses to grow and expand,” he said. “All these things bode well for both.”

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When you live in the South and have many days over 100 degrees, the following hints can help make sure that your car doesn’t get that hot. First, when parking, try to park in the shade as much as pos-sible. Use a sun shade to block the sun’s rays and keep the dash and steering wheel cooler. You also can crack the windows slightly, if you feel comfortable doing so. Hope this helps you stay cool this summer! — Heloise

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HEALTHHEALTH

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When Cyndi Lauper sings “I see your true colors shin-ing through,” she could be rallying shoppers to reject the artificially dyed foods that line grocery-store shelves. But with her hair dyed pink, green, purple and red, it’s clearly a case of “Do as I sing, not as I hair-do.”

Although artificial food coloring is Food and Drug Administration-approved, until recently, no one ever checked to see how big a dose various products ac-tually contain! When re-searchers took a look, they discovered that the doses of artificial dyes in many breakfast cereals, candies, bakery items, frozen din-ners and side dishes were a lot higher than the amounts studied to validate their safety. And although the FDA has admitted that some approved food dyes (in large quantities) may cause behavioral problems in kids, the dyes remain in your food. We think they may turn out to be just as harmful as now-banned dyes that were found to make kids sick and cause cancer or other health prob-lems in lab animals.

Fortunately, you don’t have to be a chemist to de-termine which foods and beverages to avoid because of the dyes they contain: If you eliminate the Five Food Felons (anything with added sugar or syrups, trans or saturated fats and any grain that isn’t 100 percent whole) plus artificial sweet-eners, you’ll dodge most foods containing artificial dyes. And a quick read of the ingredients list on ev-erything you buy is always

smart, because that’s where the foods show their true colors, in black and white.

YOUR BEST DEFENSE AGAINST MELANOMA

Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman had a malignant melanoma removed from the back of his left shoulder in 1998, but it was a broken collar-bone that benched him that season. His brush with the most deadly of skin cancers turned out well, because athletes get a head-to-toe checkup every year. His doc spotted the signs of melano-ma early, when it’s almost always 100 percent curable.

So, treat yourself like a star athlete. A new study reveals that regular visits to your primary-care physi-cian reduce your risk of dy-ing from melanoma by an amazing 90 percent, if the doc spots something sus-picious and sends you (or you go on your own) to a dermatologist. If treatment is necessary, it’ll happen quickly.

Before you spend your summer in the sun (with zinc-oxide sunscreen of SPF 30 or more, please!) give yourself an all-over body check (which alone can cut your risk of dying from mel-anoma by up to 63 percent). For signs of trouble, look for these ABCDE’s: Asym-metry in any mole; Borders that are irregular; more than one Color in a mole; a Diameter of a mole larger than a pencil eraser; and a

mole that’s Evolving in size, shape, color or elevation, or that’s itching, bleeding or scaling.

And always get an annual skin checkup from your doctor. The best practice? A dermatologist should use a pair of magnifying goggles to examine your skin all over; between your toes, in your genital area and your scalp. Getting checked is an easy way to save your life.

THE HYPOGLYCE-MIC ARGUMENT

In the 1980 movie, “The Shining,” Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) breaks through a door with an axe (“Heeere’s Johnny!”) and tries to murder his wife and son. Was that just another low-blood-sugar day for the enraged Jack? Maybe.

Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) can make you feel, well, not yourself. And ac-cording to recent research from Ohio State University, hypoglycemia not related to diabetes can fuel tensions between married folks, even triggering overt acts of aggression.

You can get blood sugar dips because you miss a meal; eat an extreme diet; drink too much alcohol on an empty stomach; or exer-cise intensely without prop-er nourishment. (Hypogly-cemia related to Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes can happen if diabetes medication low-ers blood sugar too much, you eat too little of the right foods or you exercise with-

out adjusting your medica-tions.)

We might dispute some of the study’s findings — it takes a lot of energy to get really angry, and with low blood sugar you’re much more likely to fall asleep than become aggres-sive — but that aside, the study does point out that a healthy diet helps create a happy marriage.

Here are some of our fa-vorite foods that will help you get along: Salmon and sea trout are loaded with omega-3s that may lift your mood. Inflammation-soothing kiwi can cool you down. Pumpkin seeds and whole-grain barley help keep blood sugar steady for hours. Red hot chili peppers stimulate release of mood-lifting endorphins. Hey, you never know where new fla-vors and spices can lead!

A CURE FOR “CHOK-ING”?

In October of 1997, the Cleveland Indians, two outs away from winning the World Series, watched pitcher Jose Mesa blow a 2-1 lead; the Marlins won the title. Greg Norman took a six-stroke lead into the final day of the 1996 Masters, shot 78 and lost by five. Even LeBron James botched both his last play-off games as a Cavalier and his first final series with the Heat. Collapses like these leave faithful fans wonder-ing, “What just happened?”

Whether you’re a pro athlete, playing in an intra-mural softball game, on a job interview or taking the SAT, research suggests that stress-caused brain confu-sion can trigger what’s com-monly called choking.

For tasks that require working memory (taking a test, delivering a talk), stress can create a biochemical roadblock, making it diffi-cult to retrieve info that’s in your mind, and dulling your enjoyment of the challenge. For tasks that use motor skills, like batting or shoot-ing hoops, nervousness can make you overthink what you need to do.

So, if you’re having trou-ble putting your best foot forward, the smart solution is to relax and leave your skills on autopilot. In ath-letics, try whistling or sing-ing before you attempt that putt or hit that ball. If you don’t overthink the situa-tion, you regain coordina-tion and timing. On the field or for mental challenges, psychologists suggest deep breathing to slow your heart rate, steady your hand and clear your mind of worry, and visualization of some-one you love (really!).

HOW TO LIVE A LON-GER AND HEALTHIER LIFE: LESSONS FROM THE 90+ STUDY

The four folks verified to have lived the longest are: Jeanne Calment (122) of France; two Americans, Sarah Knauss (119) and Lucy Hannah (117); and Canadian Marie-Louise Meilleur (117). Their lon-gevity may be exceptional, but the number of North Americans 90 and older has tripled in the past 30 years, and the current records may soon fall.

Discovering what helps a person live that long (and stay healthy) is the focus of The 90+ Study. In 2003, re-searchers enrolled around 1,500 folks who were for-

mer participants in a 1981 study involving the lifestyle habits of 14,000 residents of a Southern California re-tirement community. Since then, every six months re-searchers have assessed re-flexes, balance, gait, their ability to sit down and stand up and their cognitive abil-ity, and asked questions about their daily habits. And the study has uncov-ered some surprising keys to longevity and good health: The healthiest participants all drank eight ounces of Tabasco every morning. Just kidding. The reality is much more mundane and easy to do, thank goodness!

Exercising 45 minutes a day is key, but even 15 minutes a day helps. Social-izing — book clubs, bridge games, chatting with friends — is also important. And compared to non-drinkers, having up to two drinks a day of wine or liquor pro-vided a 10 percent to 15 percent reduction in risk of death over the past decade (the equivalent of making your RealAge two to three years younger). Also good: downing one to three cups of coffee a day; three cups daily makes your RealAge about two years younger.

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of “The Dr. Oz Show,” and Mike Roizen, M.D. is Chief Wellness Officer and Chair of Wellness Institute at Cleveland Clinic. To live your healthiest, tune into “The Dr. Oz Show” or visit www.sharecare.com.

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Opt for foods’ true colorsWeekly healthy tipsDr. Mehmet Oz, M.D. andDr. Michael Roizen, M.D.

Wake up to why you might be tired all the time(BPT) - With busy sched-

ules, it’s inevitable to feel sleepy once in a while. But habitually falling asleep during the day while watch-ing TV, reading a book, or in the middle of having a conversation could be a sign of a serious sleep disorder known as narcolepsy.

An underdiagnosed medi-cal condition

Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder that involves the brain’s inability to regulate sleep-wake cycles normally. It affects an estimated one in 2,000 people in the Unit-ed States, with symptoms typically appearing in early adulthood. Yet it is estimat-ed that 50 percent or more patients with narcolepsy have not been diagnosed. According to a recent sur-vey conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of Jazz Pharmaceuticals, aware-ness of narcolepsy is low. One thousand members of the general public and 400 practicing physicians were surveyed about their knowl-edge of narcolepsy and its symptoms. Only 7 percent of members of the general public who had heard of the condition reported be-

ing “very” or “extremely” knowledgeable about it relative to other chronic dis-eases. That number only in-creased to 24 percent among primary care physicians. The majority of people sur-veyed could not identify all five major symptoms of nar-colepsy. In fact, studies have shown it may take 10 years or more for people with nar-colepsy to receive a correct diagnosis.

“The symptoms of nar-

colepsy are not well-rec-ognized, which can lead to misdiagnosis,” says Dr. Aatif M. Husain, profes-sor of neurology at Duke University Medical Center. “By becoming aware of the symptoms of narcolepsy, in-dividuals can have more in-formed conversations with their doctors, which may help lead to quicker diagno-sis.”

The symptoms of narco-lepsy: more than daytime

sleepinessA recent study, in which

researchers evaluated health care data of more than 9,000 narcolepsy pa-tients compared to 46,000 controls, shows that people with narcolepsy are more likely to suffer from de-pression, anxiety and other conditions including sleep apnea, stroke and heart fail-ure compared to the general population. There are five major symptoms of narco-

lepsy. Talk to a doctor if one or more sound familiar.

• Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) - EDS, the primary symptom of narco-lepsy, is characterized by the inability to stay awake and alert during the day result-ing in unplanned lapses into sleep or drowsiness; EDS is present in all people with narcolepsy.

• Cataplexy (muscle weakness with emotions) - A sudden, brief loss of

muscle strength triggered by strong emotions like happi-ness, laughter, surprise, or anger.

• Sleep disruption - Fre-quent periods of waking up during sleep.

• Sleep paralysis - A brief inability to move or speak while falling asleep or wak-ing up.

• Hypnogogic hallucina-tions - Vivid, dream-like events that occur when fall-ing asleep or waking up.

These symptoms vary from person to person and not all five symptoms must be present for a narcolepsy diagnosis. It is also impor-tant that family and friends understand these symptoms, as they may observe them and encourage their loved ones to seek medical advice sooner.

Seek information from a sleep specialist

If any of these symptoms sound familiar, it’s impor-tant to talk to a doctor and visit www.waymoreth-antired.com to learn more about narcolepsy, find a sleep specialist and watch videos to hear from patients with narcolepsy talk about their condition.

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Saturday, June 149 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Baby Items, Infant Carri-er, Step 2 Kitchen/Toys,end tables, house décor,clothing-men's jeans32-34/30, other items

GARAGE SALE

504 W. Prairie St.Saturday, June 14

8 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.Juniors and womensclothing, sizes small toXL ranging from athleticto formal wear; shoes,jewelry, perfumes, smallarray of misc. items andknick knacks. Everything$10 or less with excep-tion of formal items.

GARAGESALE

700 N. ElmFriday, June 13

7 a.m. - 12 NoonSaturday, June 147 a.m. - 12 Noon

Boys clothes (size 7 –12); womens clothes(plus sizes); mensclothes; householditems; Christmas deco-rations; 2 large arearugs; misc.

GARAGESALE

1109 Hillcrest DriveSaturday, June 148 a.m. - 12 Noon

Girls junior clothing, 0-4; ladies size 12; lots oft-shirts; shoes 6 ½ – 8;2 old school desks;computer desk; highchair; 50 year old Philcostereo console with ra-dio; hamster cages;misc. items.

GARAGE SALE 1711 W. Spencer1712 W. Spencer1703 W. SpencerFriday, June 132 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Saturday, June 148 a.m. - ?

Name brand kids clothes,shoes, dancewear, girls 3-8,boys 0-7, girls Miss Mejean 7&8; excellent condi-tion toys; maternity clothes;men and women adultsclothes; books; bookcases;games; camping items;Iphone covers; xbox games;home décor; recliner; medi-rub massager; tons of misc.

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GARAGE SALE1201 W. PrairieFriday, June 13

2 pm – 6 pmSaturday, June 148 am – 12 Noon

Collections of old buttons,pencils, pens, scarves,books, aprons, new bathtowel sets, 1930s dress,pair of large re-conditionedfeather pillows; mens dresswestern shirts; outerwear ofjackets, sweatshirts, newcaps, husking pegs andhook, wood hangers, plateglass mirror 16”x24' inframe; ladies sweaters,1940s sheet music; 5 & 7gallon water jugs, 5 qt.wide mouth thermos jug

GARAGE SALE300 N. Park St.

Friday, June 134 – 7 p.m.

Saturday, June 147 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Girls clothes 0-9 mo.,10 yrs-14 yrs; boysclothes 5/6; shoes-girls; girls toys: PollyPockets, dolls, books,Barbies, Zooballs; boystoys; curtains; kitchenstuff; dishes; glasses;adult womens clothes;end tables; bike withtraining wheels, pink;small outdoor toys.

GARAGE SALE1407 Elm Drive

Saturday, June 147 a.m. - 11 a.m.

Two twin loft beds withdesk underneath; total gym;Snapper snow blower; toybox; air hockey table; photobackdrop with stand; PS2,Wii and PS3 games; LittleTikes stroller; play kitchen;batting cage; bats; toys;shoes; nursing uniforms;boys, men and womenclothing; decorations;kitchen items; primitives;F150 Lariat factory wheels;large tin Big A parts sign;Iowa bean bag chair; Iowaitems; fertilizer spreaderand lots of misc.

GARAGE SALE912 W. Mills

Saturday, June 147 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Rice Krispie bars; benchswing and stool; Gold'sGym exercise bike, Rotis-serie; Iowa Hawkeye coat,sweatshirts, and hats; 2chairs on rollers; coffee pot;wishing well flower pot; firepit; electric razor; books;exercise ball; booster seats;air purifier and scents;chocolate melter; tools;mini blinds; dresses; kidsand adults clothes; cooler;new Dell printer; other com-puters and printers, smallTV; 14” elec. chain saw; 24'aluminum ext. ladder; andlots of misc.

GARAGE SALE900 N Sycamore

Friday, June 1312 – 6 p.m.

Saturday, June 148 a.m. - 12 p.m.

TONS of girl clothes sz18 mo all the way up to14/16; Boys clothes sz24mo-3t & sz 6-14;Women clothes szs,m,lg; Mens clothes szL & XL; Purses; toys;toy organizer; décor;girls and womensshoes; athletic shoes;Christmas décor; ridingmower; push mower;much more

BIG YARD SALE311 N. Division

Saturday, June 1410 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Like new air compres-sor; J.D. Self propelledlawn mower, like new;collectible toys and trainset; lots of differentsteins; knick knacks; bigtool box for pickup ortrailer; 2 full size beds;some hand gardentools; life jackets; DaleEarnhart items; lots ofrace cars; collection ofpedal cans; lots morestuff too much to list.

4 FamilyGARAGE SALE

1111 N. SycamoreFriday, June 133 p.m. - 7p.m.

Saturday, June 148 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Name brand childrenclothes and shoes; girls in-fant – 6X; boys infant – 2T;children's toys, stuffed ani-mals, girls bike with train-ing wheels; mens and wom-ens clothes and shoes;sporting good clothingitems; acoustic and electricguitar and accessories; fur-niture; toddler bed withmattress; 2 antique chil-dren's school desks; lots ofhousehold items.

GARAGESALE

1110 Sunrise DriveFriday, June 13

12 – 5 p.m.Saturday, June 14

8 a.m. - 1 p.m.Girl clothes 4t to size 7,name brand; women'sclothes, name brand;bedding; shoes- adult &kids; toys; home décor;movies; outside toys;misc baby items; boysclothes 4t & 5t, namebrand; TVs; Eddie Bauerstroller; tool box forback of truck; lots ofmisc.

GARAGE SALE1027 Crest DriveSaturday, June 14

8 a.m. - 1 p.m.Electric Fender SquireGuitar with guitar stand& cord; electric Pevey30 modeling amp;men's M&L camoclothes; women's S-XL,Men's L-XL; Jr. girls &boys 3T-6 clothes;shoes, boots & coats allsizes; charcoal grill; likenew blender; reclinerchair; movies; toys;dolls; some seasonaldécor; household items& décor. No early salesplease.

GARAGE SALE1020 Crest Drive Saturday, June 14th

8 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.Left handed TitleistIrons; womensclothes/sweaters sizeL/XL; name brand boysclothes mostly sizes 7/8and some 10; jeans, po-los, hoodies, pj bot-toms, shorts, t-shirts in-cluding Star Wars,Hawkeyes, Creston Pan-thers. Boys snowbootssize 3 & 4, Toys, DarthVader & Power Rangerhelmet, Skylander basewith Skylanders andother misc. items.

(GREENWALT)Tomorrow you

would have been an adult but God had other plans.Happy Heaven sent

birthday Dalton. 6-14-14Love forever,

Your family & friendsYARD SALE303 N. Maple

Saturday, June 14th

8 a.m. - 2 p.m.Most Everything's

25 centsName brand fall & win-ter clothes, boys size3T – 5T; girls sizes 3T –10; Teen size youth L –adult M tops, 3 – 7/8jeans, woman size XL –3X, shoes, toys, kitchen,misc.

PRE-MOVINGSALE

1105 W. AdamsThursday, June 127:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Friday, June 137:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.Saturday, June 147:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Nancy Ann story bookdolls; vintage wicker rocker;lamps; garden items; crafts;household items for every-one; mens clothes 2X to 3X;ladies clothes large; an-tiques and collectibles;tools; lawn furniture; much,much more!

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GARAGE SALE

829 Quiet HarborFriday, June 13

9 a.m. - ?Saturday, June 14

9 a..m- ?Cowboy boots, ad-justable twin size bed,tools, lots of misc.

GARAGESALE

Crest Baptist Church1211 N. Poplar

Saturday, June 148 am. - 12 Noon

Lots of good stuff! Proceeds to the

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YARD SALE

800 N. WalnutSaturday, June 14

7 a.m. - ?Small air conditioner;small TV; womensclothes; paperbackbooks: romance andwestern; lots of misc.

GARAGESALE

503 W. LucasSaturday, June 147 a.m. - 12 noon

Clothes – girls 10-12,womens, larger mens,2 dressers, Barbiesand accessories, somefencing and misc.

BIG SALESAVTA'S

GREENHOUSESaturday, June 14

9 a.m. - 1 p.m.1433 Hwy. 34

(next to Charie BrownsAuto Salvage)

Perennials; annuals;herbs; lots of gardenart! All Must Go!

3 Family

GARAGESALE

1306 Lake Ave.Friday, June 134:30 – 8 p.m.

Saturday, June 148 a.m. - 5 p.m.

YARDSALE

409 N. PoplarSaturday, June 14

8 a.m. - 1 p.m.Crib; infant car seat;stroller; bumbo; clothes;toys; misc.

Kinsella - Waigand

MOVINGSALE

612 N. Pine StSaturday, June 14

8 – 11 a.m.Twin bed set with chestof drawers, table andchairs, and other mis-cellaneous householditems.

Multi-Family

YARDSALE

622 New York Ave.Friday, June 13

3 – 7 p.m.Saturday, June 14

8 a.m. - NoonClothes; jewelry; lots ofmisc.

GARAGESALE

1003 N. ElmFriday, June 139 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Saturday, June 149 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Lots of 0-6 kids clothes(some free); kids toys;books; puzzles; othermisc.

GARAGESALE

607 McKinley St.Friday, June 138 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Saturday, June 148 a.m. - Noon

Full figured women'sclothes; small appli-ances; many wonderfultreasures.

YARD SALE210 Russell St.Friday, June 13

12 Noon - ?Saturday, June 14

8 - ?No clothes; cowboypickup sleeper; old 7-Upcooler; steel lawnchairs; ceramic tile;floor leveler; tools; 2man crosscut saw; fueltanks; scaffolding.

CHECK ITOUT!

1004 S. CherryFri., June 13

9 a.m. - 5 p.m.Sat., June 14

9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Some tools, teapots,quilt rack, too muchbric a brac to men-tion, no clothes.

GARAGESALE

507 S. Vine St.Friday, June 13

12 – 5 p.m.Saturday, June 148 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Dresser set; couch;pressure washer; lawnmower; pots & pans;household items;portable dish washer;lots of misc.

GARAGESALE

700 S. VineFriday, June 13

12 p.m. - ?Saturday, June 14

8 a.m. - ?Blurays; DVDs; Tools;Dreamsicles; Antiques;Harley Davidson items;stereo equipment;shoes; boots; little of ev-erything.

MOVING/GARAGE SALE

1409 Adams StreetCorning, Iowa

Friday, June 132 p.m. - 6 p.m.

Saturday, June 147 a.m. - 3 p.m.

LOTS OF TOOLS ingreat shape hardly beenused; furniture; greatshape wood workingtools; books; Besseyclamps; lots of house-hold items; lots of misc.too much to mention.

COUNTRYGIRLS COMETO TOWN!1707 Osage St.

(across from Hulett Sal-vage) worth your effortto find!

Friday, June 131 p.m. - 6 p.m.

Saturday, June 148 a.m. - 3 p.m.You Name It, We've Got It!

Clothes, furniture, holi-days, tools, and much,much more.

GARAGE SALE609 S. Stone

Friday, June 131 p.m. - 6 p.m.

Saturday, June 148 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Lots of girls name brandclothes NB – 8 Yrs.;Name brand boysclothes NB – 2T; misc.girl and boys toddlertoys; children's andadult books; namebrand womens clothes– small; walker exercis-er; Jumper-roo; misc.household items.

GARAGE SALE

1441 Gayle Drive(west of McKinley

Lake)Friday, June 135 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Saturday, June 149 a.m. - 11 a.m.

Mens and womensclothes; purses; shoes;tv stand; mowersprayer; mower acces-sories; lots of pictureframes; wall décor;games; books; lots ofmisc.

GARAGESALE

604 S. StoneSaturday, June 14

8 a.m. - 1 p.m.DS with lego game;home décor; toys; tod-dler boys clothes; mir-ror; shoes; kitchenitems; purses; train set;glider rocker; Nebraskaitems; clothes women'sS-L, girls 8-14, men'sS-M; picnic table; girlsbicycle; lots of misc.

GARAGESALE

2582 310th St.,Orient

Friday, June 138 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Saturday, June 148 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Baby to sm. girl clothes,5t to med. boys clothes,women's clothes xl,women's jeans, shoes,toddler bed, 2 um-brella strollers, bikesand kids toys.

GARAGE SALE 104 S. Park

Friday, June 134 p.m. - ?

Saturday, June 147 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Small walnut desk; oakbookcase with shelvesand drawer; BMW mo-torcycle; accessories;bags; 2 heated Gehringjackets; leather HarleyDavidson womens jack-et; men & womenleather bibs; heatedvests; children's rollercoaster toy; pots, pans;lots of misc.

GARAGESALE

304 S CherrySaturday, June 148 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Everything must go!Lots of misc. End ta-bles, Oak entertainmentcenter, bicycles (needTLC), NEW 36" Larsonscreen door, tool boxes,Blue Ridge dishes, rock-er/recliner, loveseat,twin bed, glassware,collectibles, nice set (4)of rims and more!

GARAGESALE

1981 Eagle Ave.West of Creston on Hwy 34,

turn East toward SIRWA190th St., turn first road

South – Eagle Ave.Friday, June 132 p.m. - 6 p.m.

Saturday, June 148 a.m. - 12 Noon

Clothes – nice namebrand teenage girls,womens, mens, tents,household items, bed-spreads, curtains, toys,books, CDs, DVDs, VCRtapes TVs, and furniture.

3 FAMILYGARAGE SALE

906 S. Elm Saturday, June 14

8 a.m. - 4 p.m.Old dishes and glass-ware; old linens; TV; JeffGordon sheets, com-forter, and bean bagchair; Hallmark Christ-mas ornaments; electricbroom; bench grinder;electric hand vacuum;holiday decorations;mens, womens, andpre-teen clothing; cool-ers; electric skillet; cur-tains; lots of misc.

HUGE MULTI-FAMILYGARAGE SALE 411 South Vine St.

Friday, June 138:30-?

Saturday, June 148:30-?

Men's clothes L-5XL, Wom-en's clothes M-2XL, Girlsclothes newborn-3T, Boysclothes 12M-3T, Lots ofbaby items and kids toys,jewelry, purses and shoesof all sizes TONS of homedécor, Golf clubs, stove,lotsof scrap booking and artsupplies. Plus much muchmore. This is a must seesale!!

GARAGESALE

206 S. BureauFriday, June 132 p.m. - 6 p.m.

Saturday, June 148 a.m. - 10 a.m.

Quality children, teen &adult name brand clothing(Abercrombie, Aeropostle,Children's Place, Christo-pher & Banks, Fox, Gym-boree, Justice, etc.) Allclothes are like new andsome still have tags! Furni-ture, hand crafted and sea-sonal items as well as usualgarage sale misc. Priced tosell.

Link, Drey, Weeda

MULTI-FAMILYGARAGE SALE

605 S. StoneFriday, June 132 p.m. - 6 p.m.

Saturday, June 148 a.m. - 12 Noon

Baby, Baby, Baby!!!Baby girls dream Sale!0-24 months (15 totesworth), maternity L-XL,toys, baby bedding,flatscreen TV stand, an-tique dresser, purses,wedding tulle, womensclothing L-XL, mens XL-2X; 2 Nikon cameras;too much miscellaneousto mention.

GARAGESALE

503 E. South St.(down South Cherry St.

- airport road)Friday, June 13

10 a.m. – 7 p.m.Wood shelves; small ta-ble; rockers/chairs; Hal-loween, Christmas, holi-day items; glassware;home décor; buttons;thread; books; frames;food and gardeningmagazines; 2XL t-shirts;primitives; items fromdown-sizing a booth inan antique mall, lots ofstuff!

Laird - Rasmussen

CARPORT SALE1824 Luther Circle at Luther Mobile Home

CourtFriday, June 139 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Saturday, June 149 a.m. - ?

Treadmill (like new);jewelry; picture frames(all sizes); wine glasses;State plates; porcelaindolls with hand madewooden chairs, a boy, agirl & grandma doll withrocker; framed picturesfor wall; round card ta-ble; 4 folding chairs; lotsmore!

Norma Mercer

GARAGESALE

1201 N. MulberryFriday, June 1311 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Saturday, June 148 a.m. - ?

Lots of nice women size14 name brand clothes;purses; shoes; lots ofdécor; candles; pictureframes; kitchen items;toys; stroller; puzzles;32” console TV; newelectric grill; 2 tents;Harley m.c. Cover; lotsof books including west-erns. All reasonablypriced.

GARAGESALE

106 Jefferson St.,Redding, IAFriday, June 13

8 a.m. - ?Saturday, June 149 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Cookware; clothes; airtools; wrenches; lawnmower parts; lawn chairs;weed eaters; John Deere47” lawn deck; 224 Case47” lawn deck; 5hpscooter; 1 Troy-Bilt tiller;electric appliances; lots ofodds and ends. You'llfind it here and lotsmore! 1998 Chevy Silvera-do, high miles, runs good,lots of new parts.

GARAGE SALE1025 N. MulberryFriday, June 133 – 6:30 p.m.

Saturday, June 148 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Lots of women's clothingXL-plus, men's shirts L-XL,men's jeans 36 waist; purs-es; shoes (women's 7W,men's 10 ½M); ceilinglights; ceiling fan; seasonaldecorations; NASCAR Win-ston Cup Series SterlingMarlin Coors Light Jacket2XL; (4) 20” 6-bolt chrometruck wheels; US CellularGalaxy S3 cell phone; misc.tools & tool sets; 18voltCraftsman drills; golf clubs,driver & putter; AVON;karaoke machine; Bostitch 6gal air compressor; lots ofmisc.

Hudson

LARGE MULTI-FAMILYGARAGE SALE

1118 W. JeffersonFriday, June 13

12 Noon – 5 p.m.Saturday, June 14

8 a.m.- NoonName brand teen andadult clothing sizes S –M, jeans, shoes, wintercoats, and purses allname brand, householditems, tons of kids toys;5 disc stereo, roundkids chair, Graco highchair, Graco car seatwith 2 bases, small fishtank, Epson printer. Ev-erything priced to go.

Briley, Purdum, Rinehart, Martin

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1350 Osage Street2 ½ miles north of Osage/Townline

intersectionFriday, June 13

3 pm – 7 pmSaturday, June 14

8 am – 2 pmAntiques; collectibles; oldpostcards; vintage marbles;classic LP's and 45's; metaldesks; office chairs andmetal filing cabinets;household misc.; babyitems; clothing; costumejewelry; children's clothes,books, puzzles and toys;summer, fall and Christmasholiday decorations; brassitems including candle-sticks, spittoons, bowls,figurals, furniture, tools,and carpentry items; craftand sewing items; books;fishing equipment;firearms; and ammunition.Something for everyone!This garage sale is vendorstyle with several partici-pants! Come join the fun!

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By SARAH BROWNCNA staff [email protected]

PCSB Bank is using technology to their and their customers’ advan-tage.

Cindy Alvarez, ex-ecutive vice president at PCSB Bank said, in addi-tion to PCSB Bank’s au-tomated teller machines (ATMs), an interactive teller machine (ITM) will be installed and operating in Creston by the end of July.

Unlike an ATM — which is limited to dispens-ing cash, making deposits and transferring money between accounts — an ITM is a video banking ex-perience with a live teller.

“Imagine driving up to what looks like an ATM, but, instead of inserting your debit card and en-tering your pin, you sim-ply press the start button

on the screen and a live person appears,” Alvarez said.

Alvarez said its a tech-nology similar to Facetime or Skype.ATM vs. ITM

“ATM ... gives custom-ers a very limited self-ser-vice menu,” Alvarez said. “ITM ... provides a very personal experience.”

Alvarez said every time a customer interacts with an ITM, they are interact-ing with a real person and ITMs provide a number of benefits.

“Convenience,” Alva-rez said. “ITMs provide customers the flexibility to bank when it’s convenient for them.”

Alvarez said PCSB Bank’s ITMs operate 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays.

“These extended hours are in addition to our lob-by hours, where custom-

ers still have the option to come inside and bank face to face,” Alvarez said.

Alvarez said through the ITM, transactions are pro-cessed more quickly than a live teller, since the ma-chine handles the cash and checks.

Additionally, Alvarez said the ITM experience is more personal than an ATM and offers differ-ent ways to communicate with the teller on screen to maintain privacy, such as text-chat, scanner for writ-ten communication, per-sonal ear buds or a handset (on lobby units only).ITM services

“Most everything done face to face in a traditional teller line can be done on an ITM,” Alvarez said.

ITMs are able to handle check and cash deposits, perform check cashing, transfers, cash withdrawls, loan payment processing and produce imaged re-ceipts.

“There are still a few services that ITMs are not designed for,” Alva-rez said. “However, PCSB

Bank still offers these ser-vices inside during normal lobby hours.”

Services not included through PCSB Bank’s ITM include change or-ders or processing coin de-posits.

Also, ITMs are not de-signed to dispense specific denominations of bills and are uncapable of differen-tiating between new and old bills, whereas, an in-person teller can.Locations

PCSB Bank is the only bank in the states of Iowa and Nebraska to deploy the interactive teller ma-chines and plan to have 11 units in service by the end of the year.

Currently, five ITMs are in service between Clar-inda and Lenox. Corning will have one upon com-pletion of the new PCSB Bank facility this month and Creston’s ITM will be available late July at the PCSB Bank drive-up, 501 W. Taylor St.

� With the press of a button, PCSB customers in Creston will soon be able to interact with a live teller after hours.

Contributed photoThese interactive teller machines (ITMs) at PCSB Bank in Clarinda are the first of their kind in the state of Iowa. These machines allow PCSB Bank customers to bank with a live teller after hours.

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Archeologists to survey proposed Flint River Trail DES MOINES (MCT) — A

2.5-mile stretch of the Flint River Trail will be surveyed for archaeo-logical artifacts before construc-tion begin.

Des Moines County supervisors approved the $30,000 mandated expenditure at a meeting Tuesday.

The trail was begun about 10 years ago as part of a Vision Iowa grant. Burlington’s 4-mile part of the trail and Des Moines County’s 16-mile portion eventually will connect, linking the city with the Big Hollow recreation center.

The hope was to have the 20-mile trail completed by 2016. A previous archaeological survey

held up construction and the date is no longer firm.

The entire 20 miles will cost about $6.45 million, with 60 per-cent paid with federal and state grants.

So far, the city has completed 1.5 miles and the county has com-pleted 7 miles.

Southeast Iowa Regional Plan-ning Commission has spearhead-

ed the project, with Zach James, planning director, taking the lead.

James could not be reached for comment.

Chris Lee, county conservation director, said about 1 mile of the 2.5 miles is gravel-paved. The remain-der is an existing trail that will be upgraded and widened and paved with crushed limestone chip.

Archaeologists already have been over the site for the previous trail but this survey will examine a 50-foot swath. The department wants a 20-foot buffer for the 10-foot-wide trail, Lee said.

Lee said this portion of the trail will cost about $1.29 million with the county’s match being about $200,000.

The National Historic Preserva-tion Act requires an archeological survey if federal funds or federal permits are used for the project and the ground is to be disturbed, Lee said. The survey is to be com-pleted within 45 days.

If artifacts are discovered, the

trail will have to be diverted, Lee said.

The western end of the 2.5 miles starts at U.S. 61 and follows Flint Creek to Irish Ridge Road. At the juncture of Irish Ridge Road and the trail is a long bridge over the Flint Creek.

James said in March the tricky terrain and bridge are making this portion of the trail time-consum-ing and expensive.

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� The trail started about 10 years ago with a Vision Iowa grant. The hope is to have the 20-mile trail completed by 2016. The project is to cost about $6.45 million.

Obama weighs direct action on Iraqmilitants WASHINGTON (MCT) — Facing the threat of sectarian conflict engulfing the Middle East, Presi-dent Barack Obama indicated Thursday that he may order direct military action in Iraq, a step he has ruled out since the U.S. ended its long war there.

A number of former administra-tion officials and private analysts have been urging drone or airstrikes on the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, ISIS, an al-Qaida-inspired militant group whose fighters were sweeping toward Baghdad. In an Oval Office appear-ance, Obama said the militants’ gains indicate “Iraq’s going to need more help” from the United States and oth-er nations.

Asked whether he would consider airstrikes, Obama said “I don’t rule out anything,” adding that in the con-tinuing U.S. collaboration with the Iraqi government “there will be some short-term immediate things that need to be done militarily.”

Obama

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Lenox man, one other charged with attempted murder

CORNING — Antonio Valenzuela, 40, of Lenox, and Francisco Valenzuela, age and address unknown, were charged with attempted murder 1:27 a.m. today.

According to an Adams County Sheriff report, Ad-ams County sheriff deputies conducted a search war-rant at 409 W. Dallas St., Lenox, and charged Antonio Valenzuela. Francisco Valenzuela was later charged.

Antonio Valenzuela and Francisco Valenzuela are being held at Adams County Jail with bond pending.

These charges are still under investigation. Creston News Advertiser will have more on this story when ad-ditional information becomes available.

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11ACreston News AdvertiserFriday, June 13, 2014

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Carter Agency wins 23rd annual Greater Regional golf event

A team sponsored by the Carter Agency in Creston won the 23rd annual Greater Regional golf event Friday with a score of 28 in a four-person best shot format.

Members of the winning team included: Chris Lane, Casey Willets, Harold Hol-liday and Chad Dryden.

The team from South-western Community College finished second with a score of 29.

Thirty-one teams partici-pated in the event with ap-proximately $17,000 in funds raised to support the Great-er Regional Healthcare Foundation and Auxiliary.

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� Thirty-one teams participated in the event with about $17,000 raised

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Area softball: Murray’s Jones makes game-winning catch; hits home runSPORTS, page 2S

Band of brothers fought together for excellence I spent last week trying to pass

along to readers why the Creston baseball teams of the late 1980s and 1990s were so successful, lead-ing up to Wednesday’s salute at Panther Field to the five straight conference championship teams.

The combined record of those five teams was 177-23, for an aver-age season of 35-4.

There are the obvious things, like a qualified and demanding coach (Vic Belger) who is among the winningest of all-time in Iowa. There was also a good run of ath-letes coming through Creston High School at that time as well. Most of them played baseball.

But there was more to it than that. I finally started to put my fin-ger on the intangibles that made this run special when former play-ers Cory Latham and Joe Calvin related a story, I believe from the 1993 season.

It struck me that this was a band of brothers who basically took the stance of, “You mess with one of us, you mess with ALL of us, and all of us are way more than you can handle.”

That was evident that summer when the Panthers traveled to Shenandoah for a varsity double-header.

“The winter before that baseball season, a kid from Shenandoah shoved one of our basketball play-ers during a game,” Latham said.

Latham and Joe Calvin were the starting pitchers in that double-header, and both had been start-ers in basketball. Belger was head coach for both sports at the time.

“Calvin hit him the first game, and I hit him the second game,”

Latham said. “All Vic did was just look (shrugging), like sometimes you gotta do it, you know? As long as we were out there winning. That stuff wouldn’t fly if we weren’t winning.”

Calvin laughed at the memory. It was cooked up by the players. The coaches didn’t know the plan beforehand.

“Yeah, before the game Latham and I talked about it,” Calvin said.

There was a confidence, border-ing just on the edge of cockiness, that carried the team to victories that maybe they didn’t always de-serve.

“We’d just win,” Calvin said. “Harlan had Marty Barnett, who pitched AAA, and LC had Bret Elam, who threw so hard. We 10-runned Barnett. We beat (Indi-anola’s) Casey Blake when Lamar Lindsay made a diving catch. Just laid out.”

“We didn’t have better talent than a lot of teams,” said Kurt Belger, who won that matchup with Blake, the future major leaguer. “Put together a coach who knows how to coach well, with some kids willing to work, and that built

confidence. We probably played better than we were a lot of times.”Appreciation

Ryan Woods is now a sixth-grade principal in the same South-east Polk school district where Scott Belger and Dave Hartman coach the baseball team. For sev-eral years, he coached baseball at

Ottumwa High School. As he got into coach-ing, his apprecia-tion for his high school success grew.

“Everybody knows coach

(Vic) Belger is a tremendous lead-er,” Woods said. “Expectations were high. When you showed up, you knew you were going to work hard and play the game the right way. Guys were waiting in the

CNA photo by LARRY PETERSONCreston baseball coach Steve Birchard (left) greets former coach Vic Belger after Belger threw out the ceremonial first pitch as Belger’s teams that won five straight conference titles from 1989 through 1993 were honored prior to Wednesday’s game against Southeast Polk, coached by Belger’s son, Scott.

Panthers salvage baseball split at Kuemper By LARRY PETERSONCNA sports writer • [email protected]

CARROLL — Creston held off Carroll Kuemper Catholic twice after building leads to salvage a Hawkeye 10 Conference split with the Knights Thursday night at Carroll Stadium.

The Panthers won the nightcap, 13-10, after Kue-mper won game one 4-3 on a walkoff double with a run-ner on first in the bottom of the seventh.

Cole Crawford and Bran-don Phipps pitched com-plete games for the Pan-thers.

Phipps battled through a 120-pitch effort in the night-cap victory, allowing six earned runs and eight hits with five strikeouts and one walk.

“Brandon was getting ahead of guys but they were getting some hits on 0-2 and 1-2 counts,” said Creston coach Steve Birchard. “We kicked it around a little bit with four errors, so that didn’t help him. We never relinquished the lead after

getting out in front 5-0 in the first two innings. We’re hit-ting the ball with 13 hits in that game and 12 in the first game.”

Leadoff batter Conner Pals was 3-of-4 in the second game. Trevor Luther, bat-ting over .500 en-tering the night, was 3-5 with a triple and two RBI. Nate Hal-ey hit two d o u b l e s and drove in two runs. Two freshmen, Chase Shiltz and Kadon Hu-lett, also drove in two runs each.

Trailing 5-0, Kuemper closed it to 5-3 in the bottom of the second, and tied it 5-5 in the third.

The Panthers answered with two-run hits by Shiltz and Hulett in the fourth to go back in front 9-5. Haley’s deep RBI hit in the fifth made it 10-5.

But the Knights rallied again with five hits and four runs in the fifth, cutting it to

10-9. In the Panther sixth, Garret Taylor scored on a wild pitch and Luther’s two-run triple made it 13-9.

Phipps encountered a rough spell early in the sev-enth as Kuemper shaved it to 13-10 with two runners on and the tying run in the batter’s box. But Crawford caught a flyball for the final out.

“That’s a big outfield there and there’s a lot of field to cover,” Birchard said. “Cole was definitely busy out there.”First game

The opener was a heart-breaker for the Panthers, much like the seventh-in-ning loss in game two against Harlan last week.

Creston rallied to tie the game 3-3 with a run in the fifth, and it stayed that way until the bottom of the sev-enth.

Crawford hit the first batter, and Joe Mohr hit a double into the gap for the winning RBI.

Offensive onslaught By SCOTT VICKERCNA sports editor • [email protected]

CARROLL — In Thurs-day night’s varsity double-header here Thursday, the Creston softball team totaled 38 runs on 29 hits, dominating the Knights in a Hawkeye 10 Conference sweep.

Creston quickly rolled through Kuemper Catholic 17-1 in three innings in the opening game, and then notched a 21-5 victory in the nightcap to improve to 6-4 overall and 5-3 in the Hawkeye 10 Conference this season.

“We had a pretty good night offensively,” head coach Mike McCabe said. “It just kind of got conta-gious, to be honest.”

McCabe said his team struggled early in the first game adjusting to the speed of Kuemper pitch-er Sara Langel, who was throwing slower than what Creston is used to.

“We really kind of strug-gled in the first game with the first pitcher, threw pretty slow,” he said. “Probably, unfortunately for them, she got a little wild and walked some peo-ple. They brought another kid in and she threw hard-

er, and was just about what we wanted. We got after her.”

Creston scored three runs in the first inning on a three-run home run by Natalie Mostek, her fourth of the season. The Pan-thers added three more in the second inning on one hit and four Kuemper er-rors.

The big blow came in the third inning, when the Pan-thers pushed 11 runs across the plate.

Highlights of the 11-run third inning included a two-run double by Josie Sick-els, a three-run home run by winning pitcher Haylee

L a M a s -ters and a grand s l a m home run by Taylor Briley.

LaMas-ters al-lowed just

four hits in the win with one walk and one strike-out.

The hits just kept on coming in the nightcap, as Creston finished with 16 hits in the second game, in-cluding 13 hits from the top four spots in the order.

Mostek went 4-for-5

with five RBI in the night-cap, as LaMasters was 4-5 with two RBI. Josie Sickels finished 3-3 with one RBI and Briley was 2-3 with two RBI.

Briley picked up the win

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wings. Even in a smaller community, if you get them all out, you’re going to have good athletes at all of the positions. Now, there are so many other options. You can play oth-er sports year-round.”

Latham said Wednesday night’s ceremony was a great reminder of what can happen. He hopes it serves as a spark for modern-day baseball interest, as he has a son and daughter coming through the school system.

“All the youths just loved baseball back then,” Latham said. “Maybe something like this can help get it built back up again. It was nothing for us to get done with practice, and go with Dave Hartman to the softball field and play rag ball for nine in-nings. We’d get 18 players to go over. We were very competitive, and we just loved baseball.”

Latham was part of a string of outstanding cen-ter fielders that were part of Panther baseball back then. Others who excelled in that position were Brian Kendrick, Brian Parkins and Cory Hightshoe. It was an honor to play center field for the Creston Pan-thers, and it has continued to be a strong position in the program over time, in-cluding Cole Crawford on this year’s edition.

“Coach Belger just in-grained the tradition of working hard, showing up to practice like you play,” Parkins said. “If you didn’t want to work hard and hus-tle, he would find someone else who would.”

That’s the thing I would communicate to current players. It was understood that — if you failed to back up third and home as a pitcher, if you didn’t pay

attention as a fielder and an opposing runner took an extra base, if you jogged to first base because you thought you hit a homer, or if you missed a throw to the cutoff man allowing runners to advance — it was not only likely you’d not only get an earful from Belger, but possibly you’d have a seat to watch the rest of the game to think about it.

“We had a lot of good guys behind you at every position,” Parkins said.Title game

Naturally, when you get that group together, the 1990 3A title came comes up. It’s a well-circulated story that relief pitcher Kurt Belger seemed to throw strike three to end a 3-2 victory over Spencer, with two runners on. Brian Haines was the catcher.

“Kurt was throwing gas and they weren’t catching up to him,” Haines said. “That pitch was right down the middle, I didn’t move my glove. Coach Belger and I had a signal. He’d look at me and ask where the pitch was, and I’d grab my mask if it was a strike. That would give him an opportunity to yell at the umpire. That time he asked me where the pitch was, and I was shaking that mask for all it was worth!”

Alas, the batter walked and the next batter took a weak swing at a Belger curveball and punched it over the head of Scott Driskell at first, and be-yond the reach of a div-ing Jason Hagle at second. Two runs scored, giving Spencer the 4-3 victory.

“I was ready to jump out of the dugout,” said Brett Willenborg. “I was the first one on the ledge. It was unbelievable.”

“At the high school all-

star game that year, the Spencer coach told me he was sorry,” Vic Belger said, smiling.

“In my mind we won that game,” Haines said. “That’s the way I look at it.”Shrine Bowl

For Driskell, it was the culmination of a whirl-wind week, as he was also one of two quarterbacks on the South squad for the Iowa Shrine Bowl in Cedar Falls.

Dave Driskell, his fa-ther, twice chartered a small plane to shuttle Scott from football workouts in Cedar Falls to Panther tournament games in Win-terset and Creston. In one, the Panthers defeated a Jefferson-Scranton pitcher who would go on to pitch at the University of Iowa prior to Kurt Belger’s ar-rival.

The Panthers advanced to that title game sched-uled on Saturday night — the same night as the Shrine Bowl.

“I had a tough decision to make, and it wasn’t a decision, really, because I was going to play base-ball,” Driskell said. “Shad Flynn of Iowa City High was the other (South) quarterback, and he would have been the only one.”

That morning, rainfall was deemed too heavy to hold the championship games at Marshalltown’s field, so the Iowa High School Athletic Associa-tion postponed champi-onship baseball action to Monday night.

“Never have I been more excited for a rainout in my life,” Driskell said. “My parents hurried me over to Cedar Falls for the football game. I threw a touchdown pass and we won by two points after we blocked a

field goal. It was crazy.”Driskell was the starting

pitcher and lasted into the seventh two nights later in the 3A baseball champion-ship game. Kurt Belger, who had pitched the semi-final win over Cedar Rap-ids LaSalle (now Xavier), relieved him with runners aboard in the seventh.

“I remember thinking that pitch was a strike, and people coming out of the dugout celebrating,” Kurt Belger said. “Then there was an awkward pause. He walked, and the next guy was fooled, but he blooped it over Driskell. That was a tough one to swallow.”

Driskell then reported for football at St. Ambrose University in Davenport. Looking back now, it was a hectic, but exciting time.

“I never really sat down to think about it all,” Driskell said. “But looking back over time, yeah, it was a spe-cial time with a spe-cial group of guys. It’s great that coach Birchard put this together.”

U.S. history and Iowa his-tory is taught in the schools, but Wednesday night’s fes-tivities provided a nice dose of Creston history. Even on a Wednesday night, 20 former players and coaches were honored before the varsity game.

It was an honor to cover that team, and hopefully it serves as a link to aspired success for Panther baseball to come.

I wouldn’t mind jumping on that ride again!

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Lenox 13,East Union 7

LENOX — Lenox sur-vived seven errors to post a 13-7 win over East Union here on Wednesday.

The Tigers scored three runs in the bottom of the first inning and five more in the second inning to build an 8-1 lead.

Katie Dukes and Beth Christensen combined to allow seven runs on seven hits with five strikeouts and five walks.

Christensen went 4-for-4 at the plate, while Shan-telle Brown was 3-4 with four runs batted in for Lenox. M a c e y N e w -lin went 3-4 with three RBI. A u o r r a A r e v a l o hit a triple and drove in two runs. Morgan Newlin drove in one run.

“Another good night hit-

ting, but woefull fielding,” Lenox head coach Tom Shields said. “Stil looking for consistency in several avenues of the game.”

C h a y B l o n -d o w s k i f i n i s h e d w i t h three hits for East U n i o n , w h i l e K a t l i n Weinkoetz and Danielle Riley each had two hits. Emily Eckels and Cassidy Riley both stole four bases apiece.

Danielle Riley took the loss in the circle, go-ing three innings with 10 runs allowed on seven hits with three strikeouts and two walks. Cali Foglesong pitched three innings of relief.Murray 4,Interstate 35 2

MURRAY — Class 1A No. 13 Murray topped Class 3A No. 6 Interstate

35 here Wednesday night, 4-2.

The Roadrunners were threatening in the top of the seventh, with two run-ners on and two outs, with senior shortstop Jenna Sandquist at the plate.

Sandquist hit a two-strike pitch deep to left field, and C h e l l -sea Jones made the catch at the top of the fence, g i v i n g M u r r a y the win.

“It was a great defensive play for our team,” Murray head coach Danny Jensen said. “It was a big win for the girls.”

Brandi Gilbert hit a two-run double in the third in-ning, after Madison Gons-eth had hit an RBI single in the second inning. Megan

Oswald hit an RBI double in the fourth inning to fin-ish the scoring for Murray.

Kate Patton picked up the win in the circle, scat-tering eight hits with five strikeouts and five walks.Murray 12, Diagonal 0

MURRAY — Murray scored 12 runs on 11 hits in a 12-0 win over Diagonal here on Thursday.

Chellsea Jones hit a two-run home run in the first inning to cap off a seven-run inning for the Lady Mustangs.

Kate Patton pitched a not hitter, and finished a home run short of hitting for the cycle, while driving in three runs. McKenzie McIntosh finished with two hits and two RBI. Maddy Martin drove in one run and Madison Gonseth had two RBI.

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in the circle, pitching all five innings with one walk and two strike outs.

“Second game, came out and scored four runs right away and it was good to get the lead,” McCabe said. “We wanted to give Taylor a little bit of support. We gave three runs right back to them in the bottom of the inning. But, we settled down behind her and start-ed making some plays. She pitched a pretty good ball-game. I was pleased with her effort.”

Briley also had a break-out night at the plate, go-ing 5-7 with the grand slam, two doubles and six RBI combined between the two games.

“It was just going to be a matter of time,” Mc-Cabe said. “She was prob-ably about two and a half to three weeks behind, with the injuries and track. She’s just too good of a player.”

The Panthers got sup-

port from the bottom of the lineup, as well. Jami Sickels went 2-3 with two doubles and one RBI in the nightcap, while Alli Thomsen and Alyssa Hig-gins each drove in two runs.

“Jami Sickels is really hitting the ball well,” Mc-Cabe said. “Right now, we’re getting some people hitting in bunches here, so that’s good to see.”

Creston returns to action today with the home John Stephens Softball Classic.

The Panthers play Gris-wold at 11:45 a.m. and then play Ankeny at 6:45 p.m. Saturday, Creston plays defending Class 3A state champion Bondurant-Farrar at 12:30 p.m. and Treynor at 4 p.m.

Thursday’s Hawkeye 10 Conference softball scores: Lewis Central 2, Glen-wood 0; Lewis Central 4, Glenwood 0; Creston 17, Kuemper Catholic 1; Cres-ton 21, Kuemper Catholic 5; Atlantic 10, Shenandoah 0; Atlantic 5, Shenandoah

2; Harlan 12, Clarinda 0; Harlan 13, Clarinda 3; Red Oak 11, St. Albert 6; St. Albert 11, Red Oak 6; Charter Oak Ute 5, Deni-son-Schleswig 4.

Creston 17,Kuemper Catholic 1

R H ECreston 33(11) — 17 13 0Kuemper 000 — 1 4 9Haylee LaMasters 1BB 1K and

Natalie Mostek. Sara Langel 4BB 0K, Megan Wallace 0BB 0K and Ashley Sibenaller. W — Mostek. L— Langel. HR — Cr: LaMasters 1, Mostek 1, Taylor Briley 1. 3B — none. 2B — Cr: Josie Sickels 1. RBI — Cr: Briley 4, Josie Sickels 3, LaMasters 3, Mostek 3, Shelby Palser 1. Multiple hit-ters — Cr: Briley 3, Josie Sickels 2, LaMasters 2, Palser 2, Jami Sickels 2.

Creston 21,Kuemper Catholic 5

R H ECreston 473 25 — 21 16 1Kuemper 300 00 — 5 7 4Taylor Briley 1BB 2K and

Natalie Mostek. Kalee Peter 4BB 2K, Megan Wallace (5) 3BB 0K, Sara Langel (5) 0BB 0K and Ashley Sibenaller. W — Briley. L— Loser. HR — none. 3B — none. 2B — Cr: Briley 2, Jami Sickels 2, Haylee LaMasters 1, Mostek 1. RBI — Mostek 5, LaMasters 2, Briley 2, Alyssa Higgins 2, Alli Thomsen 2, Josie Sickels 1, Jami Sickels 1. Multiple hitters — Cr: LaMasters 4, Mostek 4, Josie Sickels 3, Briley 2, Jami Sickels 2. KC: Sibenaller 2, Peter 2.

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Crawford yielded four e a r n e d runs on eight hits with one walk, one hit batter and four strikeouts.

“ C o l e a l w a y s gives us a good outing,” Birchard said. “He’s reliable on the mound and deserved to win. We had some hitting, just not quite as many with runners on as we did in the second game.”

Shiltz gets the starting

assignment tonight in a home game against At-lantic after the 5:30 p.m. JV contest. Atlantic beat Harlan 9-5 last week and topped Shenandoah Thurs-day, 8-3, to improve to 6-1 in conference play, trailing only Denison-Schleswig (5-0.) The Trojans are 8-1 overall. Creston is 3-3 in the league and 4-5 overall.

In other games Thurs-day, Lewis Central defeat-ed Glenwood 4-1, Harlan shut out Clarinda 8-0 and St. Albert topped Red Oak 9-2.

Kuemper Catholic 4, Creston 3

R H ECreston 100 110 0 — 3 12 1Kuemper 012 000 1 — 4 8 1Cr: Cole Crawford 4K 1BB

1 HBP and Kadon Hulett. KC: Aaron Schleisman, Ryan Schelle (6) (total 7K 1BB) and Tyler Williams. W — Schelle. L— Crawford. 2B — Cr: Kadon Hulett; KC: Joe Mohr. RBI — Cr: Conner Pals 1. Multiple hit-ters — Cr: Pals 2, Nathan Haley 2, Brandon Phipps 2, Garret Taylor 2; KC: Mohr 4.

Creston 13,Kuemper Catholic 10

R H ECreston 234 413 0 — 13 13 4Kuemper 012 000 1 — 4 8 1Cr: Brandon Phipps 5K 1BB

1HBP and Chase Shiltz. KC: Joe Mohr, Rease Snyder (3), Tyler Laing (5), Adam Schleisman (6) and Tyler Williams. W — Phipps. L— Mohr. 3B — Cr: Trevor Luther; KC: Austin Sibenaller. 2B — Cr: Cole Crawford, Nathan Haley 2, Kadon Hulett; KC: Mohr, Adam Schleisman. RBI — Cr: Pals 1, Luther 2, Haley 2, Shiltz 2, Hullett 2. Multiple hitters — Cr: Pals 3, Crawford 2, Luther 3, Haley 2, Shiltz 2; KC: Mohr 2, Adam Schleisman 3.

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RUIZ, MD........................... 32,275.52DAVID M LAMPHEAR............. 4,772.40DELTA DENTAL OF IOWA... 54,497.63DENMAN & CO LLP............... 12,300.00DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION............................... 2,289.09DIRECT SOURCE MEDIA........ 1,350.00DJ ORTHOPEDICS, LLC........... 6,423.83DOORS INC.................................... 108.21DR. DEV PURI............................ 1,370.16DR. GEORGE VOYNOV............ 1,532.88DR. JOHN MARTENS................ 1,769.76DR. MICHAEL THOMPSON. . 14,731.16DR. PHILLIP COLLETIER........ 1,691.28DR. RICHARD DEMING.............. 886.32DRAGER MEDICAL INC............. 179.33DUKES, MARIA......................... 2,646.35DUNCAN, JESSICA....................... 182.63EA MEDICAL CORPORATION.......................... 1,244.50EARTHGRAINS BAKING COMPANIES............................... 1,396.68ECHO GROUP, INC.................... 3,185.40EL RANCHITO............................... 650.00ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & EQUIP................................................ 71.72ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING........................... 1,020.00ELSEVIER.................................... 4,013.00EMC................................................. 130.62EMERGENCY MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC............................ 795.03EMSLRC.......................................... 419.00ENGINEERED CONTROLS INC................................................ 6,830.00ENV SERVICES INC..................... 848.00EPOWERDOC INC..................... 6,240.00EQUITABLE LIFE INS OF IOWA............................................... 300.00EXECUTIVE HEALTH RESOURCES INC................................................... 480.00F & M BODY SHOP INC........... 1,205.09FAEGRE BAKER DANIELS LLP................................................... 948.00FAREWAY...................................... 664.00FARM BUREAU PROPERTY &CASUALTY............................... 34,201.50FASTENAL COMPANY................. 11.71FED EX FREIGHT EAST................ 67.19FEDERAL EXPRESS..................... 753.24FELDHACKER CONTRACTING, LLC............................................... 8,665.00FIGMENT GROUP INC................... 74.32FIREGUARD, INC......................... 446.89FIRST ADMINSTRATORS, INC.............................................. 95,236.64FISHER HEALTHCARE.......... 34,352.16FRESENIUS KABI USA, LLC...... 265.00FRONTIER...................................... 826.59FRONTIER COMM OF IOWA (213)................................................... 78.56GALANAKIS, DENAE.................... 79.92GARDNER & WHITE, INC..... 33,547.45GE HEALTHCARE..................... 9,164.94GE HEALTHCARE OEC............... 450.00GENERAL SERVICE BUREAU INC................................................ 5,450.23GERLEMAN, JAN............................ 22.20GLAXO SMITH KLINE............. 1,825.05GLEN E MULLEN DBA................ 405.18GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY -...................................... 682.10GRAYBAR................................... 2,334.82GREAT LAKES........................... 5,631.45GREATER REGIONAL FOUNDATION............................... 274.86GREATLAND CORPORATION. . 472.50GREEN VALLEY PEST CONTROL................................. 10,675.22GREENFIELD CARE CENTER, INC................................................ 5,751.92GRMC MEDICAL STAFF............. 320.00GRP & ASSOCIATES................. 1,764.31HAAG, TIFFANY........................... 254.21HAGLE, JASON............................. 584.50HAGLE, LOWELL......................... 450.00HAMMER MEDICAL SUPPLY........................................ 4,167.38HANDS UP COMMUNICATIONS.................... 162.00HARTFORD /MASS MUTUAL LIFE INS..................................... 18,753.24HAUGE ASSOCIATES, INC... 32,250.86HEALTH CARE LOGISTICS INC................................................... 169.10HEALTH NET CONNECT......... 1,178.76HEALTH NET CONNECT LLC... 240.00HEALTH PARTNERS OF SOUTHWEST.............................. 1,224.00HEALTH SOLUTIONS, LLC. . 20,117.00HEALTHCARE SYSTEM SOLUTIONS................................... 469.50HEALTHPORT................................. 88.96HEGGEN, DR. WILLIAM D........... 75.00HERR, AMY...................................... 70.69HI CREST, INC............................... 255.49HILLYARD/DES MOINES........ 6,814.61HOAKISON, JILL............................. 17.76HOBART SERVICE....................... 442.35HODGE, SHERRI........................ 1,184.99HOERMAN, JOYCE......................... 77.41HOLOGIC, INC........................... 7,114.32HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE............................................... 234.00HOSPIRA WORLDWIDE INC.............................................. 23,800.69HUBERT COMPANY................. 1,364.62HY VEE FOOD STORES.............. 947.47HY VEE FOOD STORES.............. 312.27IA DEPT OF INSPECTION& APPEALS........................................ 500.00iCPSI USER GROUP...................... 495.00IDEACOM/CMA......................... 3,869.06IDENTICARD................................. 329.62ILLOWA COMMUNICATIONS..... 23.43IMMUCOR, INC.......................... 1,686.81ING - TSA.................................. 15,399.17ING LIFE INSURANCE & ANNUITY....................................... 513.30INTERSTATE ALL BATTERY CENTER.......................................... 854.97IOWA BOARD OF PHARMACY................................... 315.00IOWA CHAPTER............................. 40.00IOWA CHAPTER ACOFP............... 75.00IOWA COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK.................................. 1,500.00IOWA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN........................................ 1,106.00IOWA DEPARTMENT PUBLIC HEALTH....................................... 4,053.00IOWA DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.......................................... 100.00IOWA DIVISION OF LABOR SERVICE........................................... 25.00IOWA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION............................ 1,370.00IOWA MEDICAL SOCIETY......... 490.00IOWA PATHOLOGY ASSOCIATES, PC................................................ 23,370.75IOWA PHARMACY ASSOCIATION............................ 1,145.00IOWA RADIOLOGY, P.C.......... 6,198.50IOWA SIGN SERVICES................ 727.60IOWA SLEEP DISORDERS CENTER....................................... 2,015.00IOWA STUDENT LOAN LIQUIDITY..................................... 657.48IOWA TOOL & MANUFACTURING, INC................................................... 210.00IOWA WATER MANAGEMENT CORP............................................ 1,935.00IOWA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT...................... 13,741.54IPERS COLLECTIONS.......... 505,486.64JASON, MARONE, M.D................ 444.85JCB LABORATORIES................... 107.57JERRY DEAN ROCKHOLD JR...... 67.22JOHNSON & JOHNSON............ 8,089.94JOHNSON CRYSTAL.................... 222.00JOLA PUBLICATIONS................... 11.00JONES STACI................................. 136.42JOSEPH PUTZ............................. 6,093.07JP MORGAN CHASE............... 96,863.40JULES AND ASSOCIATES, INC.............................................. 51,358.34KARL STORZ ENDOSCOPY-AMERICA.................................. 12,563.89KCI USA.......................................... 707.73KELLEY, GARY D. DBA............... 70.00KELLY DAWN SYSTEMS, INC.. 208.95KELLY'S FLOWERS..................... 559.89KEY SURGICAL INCORPORATED............................ 48.00KLECKNER, CAROLYN................ 47.41KLOCKE'S EMERGENCY VEHICLES...................................... 300.00KOCH BROTHERS, INC......... 12,800.00KONE, INC.................................. 2,801.22KRAMES STAYWELL, LLC........ 187.00KRANTZ, JAN.................................. 13.44KSIB.............................................. 3,616.50KUHL, DR. ROBERT..................... 150.69LABORATORY SUPPLY COMPANY, INC....................... 18,442.69LAMAIR-MURLOCK - CONDON CO..................................................... 594.00LANDAUER INC........................ 1,556.70LARRY GALE MCKINNEY......... 471.00LARSON, CASEY.......................... 162.28LATHAM, GINA......................... 2,966.00LEGAL SHIELD.......................... 1,122.70LENOX AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.................................. 285.00LENOX HARDWARE, LLC........... 10.47LENOX MUNICIPAL COMMUNICATIONS.................... 288.32LENOX MUNICIPAL UTILITIES....................................... 418.38LENTS, VIRGINIA........................... 81.36LEONARD, CHRIS........................ 278.31LEONARD, KAITLYN.................. 387.14LIFENET HEALTH..................... 8,065.00LOMBART ISNTRUMENT.......... 159.89LONGSTAFF, SHELLEY.............. 159.84LORI GOLDSMITH.................. 12,195.00M & M MOTORS........................... 147.88MAINLINE MEDICAL INC.......... 139.35MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING LTD.................................................. 386.34MARKET LAB INC....................... 197.92MARTIN BROS DISTRIBUTING CO................................................. 3,062.69MARTIN HEALTH SERVICES.................................... 6,377.41MATHESON TRI-GAS INC....... 3,948.33MAYO COLLABORATIVE SERVICE,INC.............................. 2,021.80MCCORMACK DISTRIBUTING CO INC.............................................. 32.63MCCRACKEN, RYAN.................. 150.00MCCUTCHAN, MATTHEW......... 326.81MCMASTER CARR SUPPLY CO................................................. 2,481.69MD TECHNOLOGIES................... 214.00MED ALLIANCE GROUP INC.... 977.05MEDIACOM................................ 4,787.23MEDIBADGE, INC........................ 350.35MEDICAL SPECIALTIES DISTR, LLC.................................................. 453.36MEDICAP PHARMACY-CRESTON....................................... 305.11MEDICARE FUND................. 497,873.00MEDI-DOSE, INC.......................... 319.27MEDIVATORS............................ 3,605.50MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, INC............................................. 38,948.22 MERCY COLLEGE TC................. 180.00MERCY THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY.......................... 116,750.96MERRITT HAWKINS............... 8,414.54 MGC DIAGNOSTICS CORP.......... 71.00MICHAELS ENGINEERING INC.............................................. 30,475.00MID AMERICAN ENERGY COMPANY................................ 32,884.35MID-IOWA ENVIRONMENTAL................... 9,975.00MIDLANDS BUSINESS EQUIPMENT.................................. 815.84MIDWEST AUTO FIRE SPRINKLER CO..................................................... 420.00MIDWEST CRYOGENICS........... 547.50MIDWEST EYE CARE, P.C.......... 240.00MIDWEST MEDICAL INSURANCE CO............................................... 54,733.00MILLER, DR. LONNY............... 2,065.47MILLER, TRAVIS.......................... 369.60MINDRAY DS USA, INC........ 24,271.11MITCHELL, SHARI....................... 425.32MMS - A MEDICAL SUPPLY COMPANY...................................... 629.49MOBILE INSTRUMENT SERVICE......................................... 920.31MOHELA..................................... 5,540.00MOUNT AYR RECORD NEWS... 209.26MUSCULOSKELETAL TRANSPLANT............................ 2,524.00MVAP MEDICAL SUPPLIES, INC................................................... 234.59NAPA............................................... 216.05NATIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL RETURN.......................................... 340.16NATIONWIDE ANESTHESIA SERVICES................................. 12,000.00NEITZEL, MONTE........................ 433.56NELSON, DR. NICOLE................. 281.52NEW LIFE FAMILY MEDICINE................................... 2,525.00NEWTON OVERHEAD DOORS............................................ 760.48NICHOLS CONTROLS & SUPPLY........................................... 602.50NIKKEL & ASSOCIATES, INC................................................ 4,199.60NORTHEAST LABORATORY SERVICES....................................... 142.98NOVA BIOMEDICAL.............. 12,447.97NUCARE PHARMACEUTICALS, INC................................................... 192.30O'BRIEN, SUE.................................. 87.98OEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS.......... 275.00OFFICE MACHINES................ 27,267.03OLYMPUS AMERICA INC....... 7,171.48OMNICARE OF NEBRASKA.. . 1,546.79ON-LINE IMAGING................... 5,077.42OPTIM INCORPORATED......... 1,931.16OPTIMAL PHONE INTERPRETERS INC..................................................... 11.52OPTUM............................................ 481.73OR SPECIFIC INC.......................... 844.16O'REILLY AUTO PARTS............. 187.87OWENS & MINOR INC........... 91,849.43PACSGEAR, INC........................ 1,060.00PAETEC............................................. 87.89PANACEA HEALTHCARE.......... 298.95PAPER DIRECT, INC.................... 311.96PAPER TIGER SHREDDING....... 734.35PATHOLOGY LABORATORY......................... 28,046.50PATTERSON MEDICAL........... 1,688.97PAUL A. HALVORSON, INC.............................................. 13,795.40PAULUS, KATRINA........................ 75.00PEARCE DANIELLE..................... 735.71PENDEGRAFT JERI...................... 272.06PEPSI............................................ 1,095.59PERIGEN.................................... 62,225.60PETITGOUE, KAMI M.................. 390.00PETZNICKS...................................... 85.80PHILIPS HEALTHCARE........... 8,596.00PHOENIX TEXTILE CORPORATION.......................... 2,858.45PHYSICIAN MANAGEMENT SERVICES................................. 10,200.00PHYSIO-CONTROL, INC............. 345.80PILGRIM MEDICAL EQUIPMENT.................................. 388.40PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL....... 1,326.00PLUMBMASTER INC................... 176.91POKORNY BP & AUTOMOTIVE............................... 136.46POSTAGE BY PHONE............... 6,000.00PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION INC................................................ 9,358.78PRENATAL FRAMES................... 700.50PRESS GANEY ASSOCIATES, INC.............................................. 21,776.08PRESTON, LINDA......................... 101.70PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP....................................... 15,797.60PRIORITY PHARMACEUTICALS, INC................................................ 3,171.80PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL MGMT.......................................... 1,390.00PYRAMID HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS................................ 1,650.00QIAGEN INC............................... 2,599.98QUEST MEDICAL, INC............. 1,696.80RACOM CORPORATION............. 370.87RADIOMETER AMERICA INC................................................ 8,935.39RALSTON, DR WILLIAM M....... 773.00RCL PRODUCTION CO................ 446.50READER'S DIGEST......................... 24.98REASLAND TABITHA................. 524.42REINERS, EMILY....................... 4,978.00RELAYHEALTH INC.................... 208.08RESPIRONICS INC.................. 41,937.96REW SERVICES CORPORATION.......................... 8,400.00RINGGOLD COUNTYHOSPITAL...................................... 232.00ROCK SOLID, INC..................... 3,425.35ROCKMOUNT RESEARCH & ALLOYS IN..................................... 430.07ROSS CHEMICAL SYSTEMS.................................. 13,469.19ROSS, LISA..................................... 664.84ROTARY CLUB OF CRESTON... 205.00ROWAN, LACY............................. 271.43RR DONNELLEY........................ 6,308.96SALLIE MAE............................ 40,792.09SANOFI PASTEUR, INC......... 15,927.59SANSON RUTH............................... 13.49SCHLONER, NATALIE............. 1,603.16SCHON, BRIAN............................. 102.41SCOTT, BARBARA........................ 47.04SECURITY EQUIPMENT INC.. 2,348.50SEIM JOHNSON ,LLP................ 4,463.00SEITZ, CURTIS.............................. 166.37SEIU LOCAL 199........................ 7,616.96SENTRY DATA SYSTEMS, INC.............................................. 53,178.25SETON IDENTIFICATION PRODUCTS....................................... 22.00SEVIER ROBIN L.......................... 257.36SHARED MEDICAL SERVICES, INC.............................................. 15,920.00SHIVE HATTERY....................... 2,157.90SHRED-IT USA -DES MOINES....................................... 3,360.84SICKELS, JACK............................. 225.00SIEMENS HEALTHCARE DIAGNOSTICS......................... 50,161.59SIMPLEX GRINNELL................ 1,201.68SIRONA COMPLETE CARE..... 1,392.68SKARDA, WESLEY........................ 25.20SKELLENGER, ANDREA............ 542.12SKILLPATH SEMINARS.............. 199.00SKYTRON....................................... 137.01SMILEMAKERS............................ 129.64SMITH & NEPHEW INC............ 1,852.31SMITH & NEPHEW, INC.............. 245.50SMITH PROMOTIONAL ADV, INC................................................ 4,077.32SNODGRASS LOU ANN.............. 487.52SOLARWINDS............................ 8,000.00SOURCEONE HEALTHCARE............................ 4,723.44SOUTHERN HILLS SPECIALTY CARE............................................ 8,038.91SOUTHERN IOWA VENDING.................................... 1,043.25SOUTHERN PRAIRIE YMCA......................................... 11,928.15SPACELABS HEALTHCARE...... 179.32SPECIALTY MEDICAL SYSTEMS.................................... 6,269.47SPRAGUE, JEANNE........................ 23.50SPS MEDICAL............................... 540.00STANDARD REGISTER............... 686.91STEWARD, JAMIE........................ 453.62STIVERS FORD............................. 234.68STRECK LABORATORIES.......... 489.85STRINGHAM DONNA.................... 41.02STRYKER INSTRUMENTS...... 8,191.04STRYKER MEDICAL................ 5,098.29STRYKER ORTHOBIOLOGICS................... 4,767.00STRYKER ORTHOPAEDICS................... 108,315.71STRYKER SALES CORPORATION........................ 11,543.20STUART SHELLEY....................... 124.90SUPERTEL INN & CONFERENCE............................ 4,009.24SUREMARK COMPANY............. 175.96SURGICAL ADVANTAGE........... 582.59SWCC........................................... 2,441.95SYMMETRY SURGICAL............. 641.23SYNTHES.................................. 55,280.98SYSCO FOOD SERVICES OF IOWA.......................................... 59,440.93SYSMEX AMERICA, INC....... 14,528.71TELEFLEX MEDICAL............... 1,625.40TERRY TAYLOR DBA................. 952.47THE GIFT CONNECTION......... 8,687.68THE MEDICAL LETTER................ 98.00THE NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK........................................ 92.00THE ONLINE CANDY SHOP...... 101.24THE RHINO GROUP INC.......... 1,334.28THELEN SARAH........................ 1,069.18THERA COM, LLC........................ 650.00THOMPSON, MICHAL................. 504.17THOMPSON, RON........................... 94.46THROCKMORTON SURGICAL SOCIETY......................................... 200.00TOSHIBA AMERICA MED SYS.INC.............................................. 82,153.13TOSHIBA AMERICA MEDICAL CREDIT........................................ 9,225.00TRANSFIRST HEALTH SVCS...... 66.85TRI ANIM HEALTH SERVICE...................................... 1,134.75TRI STATE DISTRIBUTION, INC................................................... 285.39TRILLIANT SURGICAL LTD............................................... 2,923.00TRINITY HEALTH SYSTEM..................................... 13,950.00TRUE VALUE HARDWARE AND RENTAL................................ 281.59TURF SOLUTIONS LLC............ 1,430.00UI HOSPITALS & CLINICS......... 220.00UNION SECURITY INSURANCE CO................................................. 5,230.60UNITED AD LABEL........................ 51.73UNITED PARCEL SERVICE.... 3,389.92UNITED STATES CELLULAR................................. 1,395.49UNITED STATES POSTMASTER............................... 985.00UNITY POINT AT HOME......... 1,666.68UNITY POINT CORPORATE FINANCE..................................... 2,983.40UNIVERSITY OF IOWA............ 4,567.44UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI TISSUE............................................ 782.97UP IN SMOKE................................ 650.00UP TO DATE.................................. 498.00US BANK EQUIPMENT FINANCE.................................. 59,667.70 US DRUG TESTING LABS, INC................................................... 671.00VALUES COACH, INC................... 93.46VANN HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC................................................... 196.00VARIAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC............................................ 574,596.80VIDACARE CORPORATION.. . 1,090.15VISA-CARD SERVICES.......... 16,892.75WAGNER, LARRY........................ 302.76WAHLTEK, INC......................... 1,019.78WALKER, DANIEL....................... 507.87WALTER, PATTI............................. 55.00WASTE MGT. OF CRESTON.. . 9,530.94WEATHERBY LOCUMS INC... 5,164.08WEIS, JOAN...................................... 79.85WELCHANS, JACQUE................... 79.92WEST BEND............................. 47,791.40WEST, SHELLY............................. 239.98WEX BANK................................. 1,238.97WHITSON, JACKIE....................... 248.55WI STATE LABORATORY OF HYGIENE........................................ 445.00WILEY, KATY............................... 363.20WILKINSON LISA........................... 79.92WIMMER FARMS........................... 20.00WINDROW RESTAURANT......... 900.00WINDSTREAM........................... 9,860.95WOLTERS KLUWER.................... 272.48WOODMAN CONTROLS.......... 1,400.00WOODWORKER'S SUPPLY INC.. 28.18WORK WELL SYSTEMS, INC...... 20.00WRIGHT MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC................................................... 915.00Y4 - UNIVERSITY OF IOWA... 6,349.55ZADINA CHANDA.......................... 16.82ZIEGLER INC.............................. 9,897.00ZIMMER, INC............................. 1,331.91.................................................6,267,209.55

Greater Regional Medical CenterSchedule of Payments Allowed by the

Board of TrusteesFor the Quarter Ended

December 31, 2013A & G PIZZA STEAKHOUSE &LOUNGE......................................... 650.00AAHAM........................................... 175.00AARC............................................... 140.00ABI FOUNDATION....................... 375.00ACADEMY ROOFING & SHEET METAL............................................ 605.32ACUTE CARE INC................. 223,182.70ADAIR CO FREE PRESS.............. 435.25ADAIR COUNTY HEALTH & FITNESS............................................ 78.54ADAMS COUNTY FREE PRESS..184.30ADP, INC.................................... 12,196.89AFLAC.......................................... 5,488.80AFTON STAR ENTERPRISE....... 469.70AHIMA............................................ 175.00AKIN BUILDING CENTERS.... 1,277.31ALCON LABORATORIES INC.............................................. 46,574.95ALERE NORTH AMERICA, INC................................................ 4,467.41ALFORD, KARLA........................... 62.86ALIMED INC............................... 1,556.02ALLIANT ENERGY............... 109,102.56AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHY............................................... 1,530.00AMERICAN COLLEGE OF RADIOLOGY.................................. 850.00AMERICAN EDUCATION SERVICES....................................... 633.21AMERICAN HERITAGE LIFE.............................................. 1,742.85AMERICAN HOMES BY DAVE LONG................................................. 52.45AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION............................... 420.00AMERICAN MEDICAL DIRECTORS................................... 100.00AMERICAN RED CROSS....... 33,837.70AMERICAN SCREENING CORPORATION............................. 400.00AMSAN COMPANY.................. 2,049.48ANDERSON ERICKSON........... 4,083.89ANDERSON, GREGORY........... 8,670.00ANTHONY, NANCY..................... 293.95APIC................................................. 190.00APOTHECARY PRODUCTS........ 106.15APRIA HEALTHCARE, INC........ 110.00APRIA HEALTHCARE-CRESTON....................................... 112.00ARIZANT HEALTHCARE INC................................................ 2,268.00ARJO HUNTLEIGH INC............... 122.59ARLINGTON SCIENTIFIC INC... 108.05ARMSTRONG MEDICAL INDUSTRIES.................................. 241.88ARROW INTERNATIONAL..... 1,423.25ARTHREX INC......................... 42,900.00ARTHROCARE MEDICAL CORPORATION.......................... 2,145.16ASD HEALTHCARE.................. 1,211.00ASI...................................................... 21.00ASPEN SURGICAL PRODUCTS, INC................................................... 407.18ASSURANT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS....................................... 500.85AUL............................................. 10,000.00AVADYNE HEALTH.................... 508.73B.M. SALES, INC...................... 10,878.65BAIRD HOLM LLP..................... 3,099.00BALCON......................................... 165.00BANKERS LEASING COMPANY.................................. 1,067.17BARB PIERCE CODING........... 3,150.00BARKER IMPLEMENT & MOTOR........................................... 560.95BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORPORATION.......................... 2,983.37BAXTER, JOHN............................. 500.00BAY VIEW FUNDING............... 4,466.70BECKMAN COULTER, INC.. . 16,609.57BEEKLEY CORPORATION......... 594.95BERNARD FOOD INDUSTRIES.................................. 455.57BEST CARE EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE.............................. 1,798.50BEVINS, WILLIAM....................... 149.96BIOMERIEUX INC................... 12,832.44BLI LIGHTING SPECIALIST....... 767.82BOLINGER, DR. KRISTIN........... 626.67BOOKS ARE FUN...................... 2,934.82BOSTON SCIENTIFIC CORP.. . 3,799.78BROKAW, BARBARA.................... 98.00BROWN JANIE.............................. 510.00BROWN'S MEDICAL IMAGING................................. 513,496.94BSN MEDICAL, INC.................. 1,448.94BVK DIRECT.............................. 4,343.40BYERS WOOD & LOCK SHOP... 359.92CAID SOLUTIONS INC.................. 45.65CAMBLIN MECHANICAL INC.............................................. 28,508.09CARDINAL HEALTH 414, LLC............................................... 9,533.72CARDINAL HEALTH-ALLEGIANCE............................. 8,609.50CARDINAL HEALTH-PHARMACEUTICAL............. 675,109.73CAREFUSION 2200, INC.......... 8,551.16CAREFUSION SOLUTIONS, LLC............................................. 41,865.00CASA DE ORO............................... 650.00CASEY'S GENERAL STORES INC................................................ 4,526.80CASSLING................................. 15,109.00CDW GOVERNMENT, INC.... 32,385.96CENTRAL IOWA HOSPITAL CORP.......................................... 12,762.33CENTURION MEDICAL PRODUCTS................................. 1,845.80CENTURY LINK......................... 2,525.44CHAT MOBILITY @ RADIO SHACK................................................ 5.99CHRISTENSEN SANITATION.... 204.00CHRISTENSEN, TATE.................... 67.76CHUBICK, MARK...................... 1,397.62CLARINDA REGIONAL HEALTH.................................... 15,799.60CLEAR CHANNEL OUTDOOR................................... 5,230.00CLEARY, JARI JO........................... 11.10CLIA LABORATORY PROGRAM...................................... 150.00CLINICAL REFERENCE LABORATORY.............................. 376.75CMDA.............................................. 716.00CMS COMMUNICATIONS INC................................................ 6,322.60COENEN, GARY DBA.................... 31.20COLE, JANUARY....................... 1,757.14COMMERCIAL LIGHTING...... 6,300.93COMPDATA SURVEYS............... 539.00CONMED CORP............................ 116.03CONMED LINVATEC................... 558.00COOK MEDICAL INCORPORATED.......................... 872.19COOK VIDEO & APPLIANCE..... 295.73COOK, NATALIE D......................... 14.43COOPER SURGICAL INC............ 203.14COOPER, REGINA.......................... 68.74COUNTRYSIDE PRODUCTS........ 57.40CPSI............................................ 85,960.03CR BARD INC........................... 12,834.85CRAWFORD, DAVID................... 105.09CREST HAVEN CARE CENTRE..................................... 13,718.72CRESTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.................................. 430.00CRESTON MUNICIPAL UTILITIES.................................... 9,280.51CRESTON NEWS ADVERTISER................................ 838.50CRESTON NURSING & REHAB CENTER..................................... 12,113.57CRESTON PUBLISHING CO.... 4,394.53CRESTON VISION CLINIC, PC.... 45.00CULLIGAN.................................. 2,745.07CUSTOM COMFORT MEDTEK...................................... 1,430.80CUSTOM MEDICAL SPECIALTIES INC................................................... 257.83DR. RUIZ, MD........................... 32,275.52DAVID M LAMPHEAR............. 4,772.40DELTA DENTAL OF IOWA... 54,497.63DENMAN & CO LLP............... 12,300.00DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION............................... 2,289.09DIRECT SOURCE MEDIA........ 1,350.00DJ ORTHOPEDICS, LLC........... 6,423.83DOORS INC.................................... 108.21DR. DEV PURI............................ 1,370.16DR. GEORGE VOYNOV............ 1,532.88DR. JOHN MARTENS................ 1,769.76DR. MICHAEL THOMPSON. . 14,731.16DR. PHILLIP COLLETIER........ 1,691.28DR. RICHARD DEMING.............. 886.32DRAGER MEDICAL INC............. 179.33DUKES, MARIA......................... 2,646.35DUNCAN, JESSICA....................... 182.63EA MEDICAL CORPORATION.......................... 1,244.50EARTHGRAINS BAKING COMPANIES............................... 1,396.68ECHO GROUP, INC.................... 3,185.40EL RANCHITO............................... 650.00ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & EQUIP................................................ 71.72ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING........................... 1,020.00ELSEVIER.................................... 4,013.00EMC................................................. 130.62EMERGENCY MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC............................ 795.03EMSLRC.......................................... 419.00ENGINEERED CONTROLS INC................................................ 6,830.00ENV SERVICES INC..................... 848.00EPOWERDOC INC..................... 6,240.00EQUITABLE LIFE INS OF IOWA............................................... 300.00EXECUTIVE HEALTH RESOURCES INC................................................... 480.00F & M BODY SHOP INC........... 1,205.09FAEGRE BAKER DANIELS LLP................................................... 948.00FAREWAY...................................... 664.00FARM BUREAU PROPERTY &CASUALTY............................... 34,201.50FASTENAL COMPANY................. 11.71FED EX FREIGHT EAST................ 67.19FEDERAL EXPRESS..................... 753.24FELDHACKER CONTRACTING, LLC............................................... 8,665.00FIGMENT GROUP INC................... 74.32FIREGUARD, INC......................... 446.89FIRST ADMINSTRATORS, INC.............................................. 95,236.64FISHER HEALTHCARE.......... 34,352.16FRESENIUS KABI USA, LLC...... 265.00FRONTIER...................................... 826.59FRONTIER COMM OF IOWA (213)................................................... 78.56GALANAKIS, DENAE.................... 79.92GARDNER & WHITE, INC..... 33,547.45GE HEALTHCARE..................... 9,164.94GE HEALTHCARE OEC............... 450.00GENERAL SERVICE BUREAU INC................................................ 5,450.23GERLEMAN, JAN............................ 22.20GLAXO SMITH KLINE............. 1,825.05GLEN E MULLEN DBA................ 405.18GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY -...................................... 682.10GRAYBAR................................... 2,334.82GREAT LAKES........................... 5,631.45GREATER REGIONAL FOUNDATION............................... 274.86GREATLAND CORPORATION. . 472.50GREEN VALLEY PEST CONTROL................................. 10,675.22GREENFIELD CARE CENTER, INC................................................ 5,751.92GRMC MEDICAL STAFF............. 320.00GRP & ASSOCIATES................. 1,764.31HAAG, TIFFANY........................... 254.21HAGLE, JASON............................. 584.50HAGLE, LOWELL......................... 450.00HAMMER MEDICAL SUPPLY........................................ 4,167.38HANDS UP COMMUNICATIONS.................... 162.00HARTFORD /MASS MUTUAL LIFE INS..................................... 18,753.24HAUGE ASSOCIATES, INC... 32,250.86HEALTH CARE LOGISTICS INC................................................... 169.10HEALTH NET CONNECT......... 1,178.76HEALTH NET CONNECT LLC... 240.00HEALTH PARTNERS OF SOUTHWEST.............................. 1,224.00HEALTH SOLUTIONS, LLC. . 20,117.00HEALTHCARE SYSTEM SOLUTIONS................................... 469.50HEALTHPORT................................. 88.96HEGGEN, DR. WILLIAM D........... 75.00HERR, AMY...................................... 70.69HI CREST, INC............................... 255.49HILLYARD/DES MOINES........ 6,814.61HOAKISON, JILL............................. 17.76HOBART SERVICE....................... 442.35HODGE, SHERRI........................ 1,184.99HOERMAN, JOYCE......................... 77.41HOLOGIC, INC........................... 7,114.32HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE............................................... 234.00HOSPIRA WORLDWIDE INC.............................................. 23,800.69HUBERT COMPANY................. 1,364.62HY VEE FOOD STORES.............. 947.47HY VEE FOOD STORES.............. 312.27IA DEPT OF INSPECTION& APPEALS........................................ 500.00iCPSI USER GROUP...................... 495.00IDEACOM/CMA......................... 3,869.06IDENTICARD................................. 329.62ILLOWA COMMUNICATIONS..... 23.43IMMUCOR, INC.......................... 1,686.81ING - TSA.................................. 15,399.17ING LIFE INSURANCE & ANNUITY....................................... 513.30INTERSTATE ALL BATTERY CENTER.......................................... 854.97IOWA BOARD OF PHARMACY................................... 315.00IOWA CHAPTER............................. 40.00IOWA CHAPTER ACOFP............... 75.00IOWA COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK.................................. 1,500.00IOWA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN........................................ 1,106.00IOWA DEPARTMENT PUBLIC HEALTH....................................... 4,053.00IOWA DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.......................................... 100.00IOWA DIVISION OF LABOR SERVICE........................................... 25.00IOWA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION............................ 1,370.00IOWA MEDICAL SOCIETY......... 490.00IOWA PATHOLOGY ASSOCIATES, PC................................................ 23,370.75IOWA PHARMACY ASSOCIATION............................ 1,145.00IOWA RADIOLOGY, P.C.......... 6,198.50IOWA SIGN SERVICES................ 727.60IOWA SLEEP DISORDERS CENTER....................................... 2,015.00IOWA STUDENT LOAN LIQUIDITY..................................... 657.48IOWA TOOL & MANUFACTURING, INC................................................... 210.00IOWA WATER MANAGEMENT CORP............................................ 1,935.00IOWA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT...................... 13,741.54IPERS COLLECTIONS.......... 505,486.64JASON, MARONE, M.D................ 444.85JCB LABORATORIES................... 107.57JERRY DEAN ROCKHOLD JR...... 67.22JOHNSON & JOHNSON............ 8,089.94JOHNSON CRYSTAL.................... 222.00JOLA PUBLICATIONS................... 11.00JONES STACI................................. 136.42JOSEPH PUTZ............................. 6,093.07JP MORGAN CHASE............... 96,863.40JULES AND ASSOCIATES, INC.............................................. 51,358.34KARL STORZ ENDOSCOPY-AMERICA.................................. 12,563.89KCI USA.......................................... 707.73KELLEY, GARY D. DBA............... 70.00KELLY DAWN SYSTEMS, INC.. 208.95KELLY'S FLOWERS..................... 559.89KEY SURGICAL INCORPORATED............................ 48.00KLECKNER, CAROLYN................ 47.41KLOCKE'S EMERGENCY VEHICLES...................................... 300.00KOCH BROTHERS, INC......... 12,800.00KONE, INC.................................. 2,801.22KRAMES STAYWELL, LLC........ 187.00KRANTZ, JAN.................................. 13.44KSIB.............................................. 3,616.50KUHL, DR. ROBERT..................... 150.69LABORATORY SUPPLY COMPANY, INC....................... 18,442.69LAMAIR-MURLOCK - CONDON CO..................................................... 594.00LANDAUER INC........................ 1,556.70LARRY GALE MCKINNEY......... 471.00LARSON, CASEY.......................... 162.28LATHAM, GINA......................... 2,966.00LEGAL SHIELD.......................... 1,122.70LENOX AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.................................. 285.00LENOX HARDWARE, LLC........... 10.47LENOX MUNICIPAL COMMUNICATIONS.................... 288.32LENOX MUNICIPAL UTILITIES....................................... 418.38LENTS, VIRGINIA........................... 81.36LEONARD, CHRIS........................ 278.31LEONARD, KAITLYN.................. 387.14LIFENET HEALTH..................... 8,065.00LOMBART ISNTRUMENT.......... 159.89LONGSTAFF, SHELLEY.............. 159.84LORI GOLDSMITH.................. 12,195.00M & M MOTORS........................... 147.88MAINLINE MEDICAL INC.......... 139.35MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING LTD.................................................. 386.34MARKET LAB INC....................... 197.92MARTIN BROS DISTRIBUTING CO................................................. 3,062.69MARTIN HEALTH SERVICES.................................... 6,377.41MATHESON TRI-GAS INC....... 3,948.33MAYO COLLABORATIVE SERVICE,INC.............................. 2,021.80MCCORMACK DISTRIBUTING CO INC.............................................. 32.63MCCRACKEN, RYAN.................. 150.00MCCUTCHAN, MATTHEW......... 326.81MCMASTER CARR SUPPLY CO................................................. 2,481.69MD TECHNOLOGIES................... 214.00MED ALLIANCE GROUP INC.... 977.05MEDIACOM................................ 4,787.23MEDIBADGE, INC........................ 350.35MEDICAL SPECIALTIES DISTR, LLC.................................................. 453.36MEDICAP PHARMACY-CRESTON....................................... 305.11MEDICARE FUND................. 497,873.00MEDI-DOSE, INC.......................... 319.27MEDIVATORS............................ 3,605.50MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, INC............................................. 38,948.22 MERCY COLLEGE TC................. 180.00MERCY THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY.......................... 116,750.96MERRITT HAWKINS............... 8,414.54 MGC DIAGNOSTICS CORP.......... 71.00MICHAELS ENGINEERING INC.............................................. 30,475.00MID AMERICAN ENERGY COMPANY................................ 32,884.35MID-IOWA ENVIRONMENTAL................... 9,975.00MIDLANDS BUSINESS EQUIPMENT.................................. 815.84MIDWEST AUTO FIRE SPRINKLER CO..................................................... 420.00MIDWEST CRYOGENICS........... 547.50MIDWEST EYE CARE, P.C.......... 240.00MIDWEST MEDICAL INSURANCE CO............................................... 54,733.00MILLER, DR. LONNY............... 2,065.47MILLER, TRAVIS.......................... 369.60MINDRAY DS USA, INC........ 24,271.11MITCHELL, SHARI....................... 425.32MMS - A MEDICAL SUPPLY COMPANY...................................... 629.49MOBILE INSTRUMENT SERVICE......................................... 920.31MOHELA..................................... 5,540.00MOUNT AYR RECORD NEWS... 209.26MUSCULOSKELETAL TRANSPLANT............................ 2,524.00MVAP MEDICAL SUPPLIES, INC................................................... 234.59NAPA............................................... 216.05NATIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL RETURN.......................................... 340.16NATIONWIDE ANESTHESIA SERVICES................................. 12,000.00NEITZEL, MONTE........................ 433.56NELSON, DR. NICOLE................. 281.52NEW LIFE FAMILY MEDICINE................................... 2,525.00NEWTON OVERHEAD DOORS............................................ 760.48NICHOLS CONTROLS & SUPPLY........................................... 602.50NIKKEL & ASSOCIATES, INC................................................ 4,199.60NORTHEAST LABORATORY SERVICES....................................... 142.98NOVA BIOMEDICAL.............. 12,447.97NUCARE PHARMACEUTICALS, INC................................................... 192.30O'BRIEN, SUE.................................. 87.98OEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS.......... 275.00OFFICE MACHINES................ 27,267.03OLYMPUS AMERICA INC....... 7,171.48OMNICARE OF NEBRASKA.. . 1,546.79ON-LINE IMAGING................... 5,077.42OPTIM INCORPORATED......... 1,931.16OPTIMAL PHONE INTERPRETERS INC..................................................... 11.52OPTUM............................................ 481.73OR SPECIFIC INC.......................... 844.16O'REILLY AUTO PARTS............. 187.87OWENS & MINOR INC........... 91,849.43PACSGEAR, INC........................ 1,060.00PAETEC............................................. 87.89PANACEA HEALTHCARE.......... 298.95PAPER DIRECT, INC.................... 311.96PAPER TIGER SHREDDING....... 734.35PATHOLOGY LABORATORY......................... 28,046.50PATTERSON MEDICAL........... 1,688.97PAUL A. HALVORSON, INC.............................................. 13,795.40PAULUS, KATRINA........................ 75.00PEARCE DANIELLE..................... 735.71PENDEGRAFT JERI...................... 272.06PEPSI............................................ 1,095.59PERIGEN.................................... 62,225.60PETITGOUE, KAMI M.................. 390.00PETZNICKS...................................... 85.80PHILIPS HEALTHCARE........... 8,596.00PHOENIX TEXTILE CORPORATION.......................... 2,858.45PHYSICIAN MANAGEMENT SERVICES................................. 10,200.00PHYSIO-CONTROL, INC............. 345.80PILGRIM MEDICAL EQUIPMENT.................................. 388.40PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL....... 1,326.00PLUMBMASTER INC................... 176.91POKORNY BP & AUTOMOTIVE............................... 136.46POSTAGE BY PHONE............... 6,000.00PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION INC................................................ 9,358.78PRENATAL FRAMES................... 700.50PRESS GANEY ASSOCIATES, INC.............................................. 21,776.08PRESTON, LINDA......................... 101.70PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP....................................... 15,797.60PRIORITY PHARMACEUTICALS, INC................................................ 3,171.80PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL MGMT.......................................... 1,390.00PYRAMID HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS................................ 1,650.00QIAGEN INC............................... 2,599.98QUEST MEDICAL, INC............. 1,696.80RACOM CORPORATION............. 370.87RADIOMETER AMERICA INC................................................ 8,935.39RALSTON, DR WILLIAM M....... 773.00RCL PRODUCTION CO................ 446.50READER'S DIGEST......................... 24.98REASLAND TABITHA................. 524.42REINERS, EMILY....................... 4,978.00RELAYHEALTH INC.................... 208.08RESPIRONICS INC.................. 41,937.96REW SERVICES CORPORATION.......................... 8,400.00RINGGOLD COUNTYHOSPITAL...................................... 232.00ROCK SOLID, INC..................... 3,425.35ROCKMOUNT RESEARCH & ALLOYS IN..................................... 430.07ROSS CHEMICAL SYSTEMS.................................. 13,469.19ROSS, LISA..................................... 664.84ROTARY CLUB OF CRESTON... 205.00ROWAN, LACY............................. 271.43RR DONNELLEY........................ 6,308.96SALLIE MAE............................ 40,792.09SANOFI PASTEUR, INC......... 15,927.59SANSON RUTH............................... 13.49SCHLONER, NATALIE............. 1,603.16SCHON, BRIAN............................. 102.41SCOTT, BARBARA........................ 47.04SECURITY EQUIPMENT INC.. 2,348.50SEIM JOHNSON ,LLP................ 4,463.00SEITZ, CURTIS.............................. 166.37SEIU LOCAL 199........................ 7,616.96SENTRY DATA SYSTEMS, INC.............................................. 53,178.25SETON IDENTIFICATION PRODUCTS....................................... 22.00SEVIER ROBIN L.......................... 257.36SHARED MEDICAL SERVICES, INC.............................................. 15,920.00SHIVE HATTERY....................... 2,157.90SHRED-IT USA -DES MOINES....................................... 3,360.84SICKELS, JACK............................. 225.00SIEMENS HEALTHCARE DIAGNOSTICS......................... 50,161.59SIMPLEX GRINNELL................ 1,201.68SIRONA COMPLETE CARE..... 1,392.68SKARDA, WESLEY........................ 25.20SKELLENGER, ANDREA............ 542.12SKILLPATH SEMINARS.............. 199.00SKYTRON....................................... 137.01SMILEMAKERS............................ 129.64SMITH & NEPHEW INC............ 1,852.31SMITH & NEPHEW, INC.............. 245.50SMITH PROMOTIONAL ADV, INC................................................ 4,077.32SNODGRASS LOU ANN.............. 487.52SOLARWINDS............................ 8,000.00SOURCEONE HEALTHCARE............................ 4,723.44SOUTHERN HILLS SPECIALTY CARE............................................ 8,038.91SOUTHERN IOWA VENDING.................................... 1,043.25SOUTHERN PRAIRIE YMCA......................................... 11,928.15SPACELABS HEALTHCARE...... 179.32SPECIALTY MEDICAL SYSTEMS.................................... 6,269.47SPRAGUE, JEANNE........................ 23.50SPS MEDICAL............................... 540.00STANDARD REGISTER............... 686.91STEWARD, JAMIE........................ 453.62STIVERS FORD............................. 234.68STRECK LABORATORIES.......... 489.85STRINGHAM DONNA.................... 41.02STRYKER INSTRUMENTS...... 8,191.04STRYKER MEDICAL................ 5,098.29STRYKER ORTHOBIOLOGICS................... 4,767.00STRYKER ORTHOPAEDICS................... 108,315.71STRYKER SALES CORPORATION........................ 11,543.20STUART SHELLEY....................... 124.90SUPERTEL INN & CONFERENCE............................ 4,009.24SUREMARK COMPANY............. 175.96SURGICAL ADVANTAGE........... 582.59SWCC........................................... 2,441.95SYMMETRY SURGICAL............. 641.23SYNTHES.................................. 55,280.98SYSCO FOOD SERVICES OF IOWA.......................................... 59,440.93SYSMEX AMERICA, INC....... 14,528.71TELEFLEX MEDICAL............... 1,625.40TERRY TAYLOR DBA................. 952.47THE GIFT CONNECTION......... 8,687.68THE MEDICAL LETTER................ 98.00THE NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK........................................ 92.00THE ONLINE CANDY SHOP...... 101.24THE RHINO GROUP INC.......... 1,334.28THELEN SARAH........................ 1,069.18THERA COM, LLC........................ 650.00THOMPSON, MICHAL................. 504.17THOMPSON, RON........................... 94.46THROCKMORTON SURGICAL SOCIETY......................................... 200.00TOSHIBA AMERICA MED SYS.INC.............................................. 82,153.13TOSHIBA AMERICA MEDICAL CREDIT........................................ 9,225.00TRANSFIRST HEALTH SVCS...... 66.85TRI ANIM HEALTH SERVICE...................................... 1,134.75TRI STATE DISTRIBUTION, INC................................................... 285.39TRILLIANT SURGICAL LTD............................................... 2,923.00TRINITY HEALTH SYSTEM..................................... 13,950.00TRUE VALUE HARDWARE AND RENTAL................................ 281.59TURF SOLUTIONS LLC............ 1,430.00UI HOSPITALS & CLINICS......... 220.00UNION SECURITY INSURANCE CO................................................. 5,230.60UNITED AD LABEL........................ 51.73UNITED PARCEL SERVICE.... 3,389.92UNITED STATES CELLULAR................................. 1,395.49UNITED STATES POSTMASTER............................... 985.00UNITY POINT AT HOME......... 1,666.68UNITY POINT CORPORATE FINANCE..................................... 2,983.40UNIVERSITY OF IOWA............ 4,567.44UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI TISSUE............................................ 782.97UP IN SMOKE................................ 650.00UP TO DATE.................................. 498.00US BANK EQUIPMENT FINANCE.................................. 59,667.70 US DRUG TESTING LABS, INC................................................... 671.00VALUES COACH, INC................... 93.46VANN HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC................................................... 196.00VARIAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC............................................ 574,596.80VIDACARE CORPORATION.. . 1,090.15VISA-CARD SERVICES.......... 16,892.75WAGNER, LARRY........................ 302.76WAHLTEK, INC......................... 1,019.78WALKER, DANIEL....................... 507.87WALTER, PATTI............................. 55.00WASTE MGT. OF CRESTON.. . 9,530.94WEATHERBY LOCUMS INC... 5,164.08WEIS, JOAN...................................... 79.85WELCHANS, JACQUE................... 79.92WEST BEND............................. 47,791.40WEST, SHELLY............................. 239.98WEX BANK................................. 1,238.97WHITSON, JACKIE....................... 248.55WI STATE LABORATORY OF HYGIENE........................................ 445.00WILEY, KATY............................... 363.20WILKINSON LISA........................... 79.92WIMMER FARMS........................... 20.00WINDROW RESTAURANT......... 900.00WINDSTREAM........................... 9,860.95WOLTERS KLUWER.................... 272.48WOODMAN CONTROLS.......... 1,400.00WOODWORKER'S SUPPLY INC.. 28.18WORK WELL SYSTEMS, INC...... 20.00WRIGHT MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC................................................... 915.00Y4 - UNIVERSITY OF IOWA... 6,349.55ZADINA CHANDA.......................... 16.82ZIEGLER INC.............................. 9,897.00ZIMMER, INC............................. 1,331.91.................................................6,267,209.55

Greater Regional Medical CenterSchedule of Payments Allowed by the

Board of TrusteesFor the Quarter Ended

December 31, 2013A & G PIZZA STEAKHOUSE &LOUNGE......................................... 650.00AAHAM........................................... 175.00AARC............................................... 140.00ABI FOUNDATION....................... 375.00ACADEMY ROOFING & SHEET METAL............................................ 605.32ACUTE CARE INC................. 223,182.70ADAIR CO FREE PRESS.............. 435.25ADAIR COUNTY HEALTH & FITNESS............................................ 78.54ADAMS COUNTY FREE PRESS..184.30ADP, INC.................................... 12,196.89AFLAC.......................................... 5,488.80AFTON STAR ENTERPRISE....... 469.70AHIMA............................................ 175.00AKIN BUILDING CENTERS.... 1,277.31ALCON LABORATORIES INC.............................................. 46,574.95ALERE NORTH AMERICA, INC................................................ 4,467.41ALFORD, KARLA........................... 62.86ALIMED INC............................... 1,556.02ALLIANT ENERGY............... 109,102.56AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHY............................................... 1,530.00AMERICAN COLLEGE OF RADIOLOGY.................................. 850.00AMERICAN EDUCATION SERVICES....................................... 633.21AMERICAN HERITAGE LIFE.............................................. 1,742.85AMERICAN HOMES BY DAVE LONG................................................. 52.45AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION............................... 420.00AMERICAN MEDICAL DIRECTORS................................... 100.00AMERICAN RED CROSS....... 33,837.70AMERICAN SCREENING CORPORATION............................. 400.00AMSAN COMPANY.................. 2,049.48ANDERSON ERICKSON........... 4,083.89ANDERSON, GREGORY........... 8,670.00ANTHONY, NANCY..................... 293.95APIC................................................. 190.00APOTHECARY PRODUCTS........ 106.15APRIA HEALTHCARE, INC........ 110.00APRIA HEALTHCARE-CRESTON....................................... 112.00ARIZANT HEALTHCARE INC................................................ 2,268.00ARJO HUNTLEIGH INC............... 122.59ARLINGTON SCIENTIFIC INC... 108.05ARMSTRONG MEDICAL INDUSTRIES.................................. 241.88ARROW INTERNATIONAL..... 1,423.25ARTHREX INC......................... 42,900.00ARTHROCARE MEDICAL CORPORATION.......................... 2,145.16ASD HEALTHCARE.................. 1,211.00ASI...................................................... 21.00ASPEN SURGICAL PRODUCTS, INC................................................... 407.18ASSURANT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS....................................... 500.85AUL............................................. 10,000.00AVADYNE HEALTH.................... 508.73B.M. SALES, INC...................... 10,878.65BAIRD HOLM LLP..................... 3,099.00BALCON......................................... 165.00BANKERS LEASING COMPANY.................................. 1,067.17BARB PIERCE CODING........... 3,150.00BARKER IMPLEMENT & MOTOR........................................... 560.95BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORPORATION.......................... 2,983.37BAXTER, JOHN............................. 500.00BAY VIEW FUNDING............... 4,466.70BECKMAN COULTER, INC.. . 16,609.57BEEKLEY CORPORATION......... 594.95BERNARD FOOD INDUSTRIES.................................. 455.57BEST CARE EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE.............................. 1,798.50BEVINS, WILLIAM....................... 149.96BIOMERIEUX INC................... 12,832.44BLI LIGHTING SPECIALIST....... 767.82BOLINGER, DR. KRISTIN........... 626.67BOOKS ARE FUN...................... 2,934.82BOSTON SCIENTIFIC CORP.. . 3,799.78BROKAW, BARBARA.................... 98.00BROWN JANIE.............................. 510.00BROWN'S MEDICAL IMAGING................................. 513,496.94BSN MEDICAL, INC.................. 1,448.94BVK DIRECT.............................. 4,343.40BYERS WOOD & LOCK SHOP... 359.92CAID SOLUTIONS INC.................. 45.65CAMBLIN MECHANICAL INC.............................................. 28,508.09CARDINAL HEALTH 414, LLC............................................... 9,533.72CARDINAL HEALTH-ALLEGIANCE............................. 8,609.50CARDINAL HEALTH-PHARMACEUTICAL............. 675,109.73CAREFUSION 2200, INC.......... 8,551.16CAREFUSION SOLUTIONS, LLC............................................. 41,865.00CASA DE ORO............................... 650.00CASEY'S GENERAL STORES INC................................................ 4,526.80CASSLING................................. 15,109.00CDW GOVERNMENT, INC.... 32,385.96CENTRAL IOWA HOSPITAL CORP.......................................... 12,762.33CENTURION MEDICAL PRODUCTS................................. 1,845.80CENTURY LINK......................... 2,525.44CHAT MOBILITY @ RADIO SHACK................................................ 5.99CHRISTENSEN SANITATION.... 204.00CHRISTENSEN, TATE.................... 67.76CHUBICK, MARK...................... 1,397.62CLARINDA REGIONAL HEALTH.................................... 15,799.60CLEAR CHANNEL OUTDOOR................................... 5,230.00CLEARY, JARI JO........................... 11.10CLIA LABORATORY PROGRAM...................................... 150.00CLINICAL REFERENCE LABORATORY.............................. 376.75CMDA.............................................. 716.00CMS COMMUNICATIONS INC................................................ 6,322.60COENEN, GARY DBA.................... 31.20COLE, JANUARY....................... 1,757.14COMMERCIAL LIGHTING...... 6,300.93COMPDATA SURVEYS............... 539.00CONMED CORP............................ 116.03CONMED LINVATEC................... 558.00COOK MEDICAL INCORPORATED.......................... 872.19COOK VIDEO & APPLIANCE..... 295.73COOK, NATALIE D......................... 14.43COOPER SURGICAL INC............ 203.14COOPER, REGINA.......................... 68.74COUNTRYSIDE PRODUCTS........ 57.40CPSI............................................ 85,960.03CR BARD INC........................... 12,834.85CRAWFORD, DAVID................... 105.09CREST HAVEN CARE CENTRE..................................... 13,718.72CRESTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.................................. 430.00CRESTON MUNICIPAL UTILITIES.................................... 9,280.51CRESTON NEWS ADVERTISER................................ 838.50CRESTON NURSING & REHAB CENTER..................................... 12,113.57CRESTON PUBLISHING CO.... 4,394.53CRESTON VISION CLINIC, PC.... 45.00CULLIGAN.................................. 2,745.07CUSTOM COMFORT MEDTEK...................................... 1,430.80CUSTOM MEDICAL SPECIALTIES INC................................................... 257.83DR. RUIZ, MD........................... 32,275.52DAVID M LAMPHEAR............. 4,772.40DELTA DENTAL OF IOWA... 54,497.63DENMAN & CO LLP............... 12,300.00DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION............................... 2,289.09DIRECT SOURCE MEDIA........ 1,350.00DJ ORTHOPEDICS, LLC........... 6,423.83DOORS INC.................................... 108.21DR. DEV PURI............................ 1,370.16DR. GEORGE VOYNOV............ 1,532.88DR. JOHN MARTENS................ 1,769.76DR. MICHAEL THOMPSON. . 14,731.16DR. PHILLIP COLLETIER........ 1,691.28DR. RICHARD DEMING.............. 886.32DRAGER MEDICAL INC............. 179.33DUKES, MARIA......................... 2,646.35DUNCAN, JESSICA....................... 182.63EA MEDICAL CORPORATION.......................... 1,244.50EARTHGRAINS BAKING COMPANIES............................... 1,396.68ECHO GROUP, INC.................... 3,185.40EL RANCHITO............................... 650.00ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & EQUIP................................................ 71.72ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING........................... 1,020.00ELSEVIER.................................... 4,013.00EMC................................................. 130.62EMERGENCY MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC............................ 795.03EMSLRC.......................................... 419.00ENGINEERED CONTROLS INC................................................ 6,830.00ENV SERVICES INC..................... 848.00EPOWERDOC INC..................... 6,240.00EQUITABLE LIFE INS OF IOWA............................................... 300.00EXECUTIVE HEALTH RESOURCES INC................................................... 480.00F & M BODY SHOP INC........... 1,205.09FAEGRE BAKER DANIELS LLP................................................... 948.00FAREWAY...................................... 664.00FARM BUREAU PROPERTY &CASUALTY............................... 34,201.50FASTENAL COMPANY................. 11.71FED EX FREIGHT EAST................ 67.19FEDERAL EXPRESS..................... 753.24FELDHACKER CONTRACTING, LLC............................................... 8,665.00FIGMENT GROUP INC................... 74.32FIREGUARD, INC......................... 446.89FIRST ADMINSTRATORS, INC.............................................. 95,236.64FISHER HEALTHCARE.......... 34,352.16FRESENIUS KABI USA, LLC...... 265.00FRONTIER...................................... 826.59FRONTIER COMM OF IOWA (213)................................................... 78.56GALANAKIS, DENAE.................... 79.92GARDNER & WHITE, INC..... 33,547.45GE HEALTHCARE..................... 9,164.94GE HEALTHCARE OEC............... 450.00GENERAL SERVICE BUREAU INC................................................ 5,450.23GERLEMAN, JAN............................ 22.20GLAXO SMITH KLINE............. 1,825.05GLEN E MULLEN DBA................ 405.18GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY -...................................... 682.10GRAYBAR................................... 2,334.82GREAT LAKES........................... 5,631.45GREATER REGIONAL FOUNDATION............................... 274.86GREATLAND CORPORATION. . 472.50GREEN VALLEY PEST CONTROL................................. 10,675.22GREENFIELD CARE CENTER, INC................................................ 5,751.92GRMC MEDICAL STAFF............. 320.00GRP & ASSOCIATES................. 1,764.31HAAG, TIFFANY........................... 254.21HAGLE, JASON............................. 584.50HAGLE, LOWELL......................... 450.00HAMMER MEDICAL SUPPLY........................................ 4,167.38HANDS UP COMMUNICATIONS.................... 162.00HARTFORD /MASS MUTUAL LIFE INS..................................... 18,753.24HAUGE ASSOCIATES, INC... 32,250.86HEALTH CARE LOGISTICS INC................................................... 169.10HEALTH NET CONNECT......... 1,178.76HEALTH NET CONNECT LLC... 240.00HEALTH PARTNERS OF SOUTHWEST.............................. 1,224.00HEALTH SOLUTIONS, LLC. . 20,117.00HEALTHCARE SYSTEM SOLUTIONS................................... 469.50HEALTHPORT................................. 88.96HEGGEN, DR. WILLIAM D........... 75.00HERR, AMY...................................... 70.69HI CREST, INC............................... 255.49HILLYARD/DES MOINES........ 6,814.61HOAKISON, JILL............................. 17.76HOBART SERVICE....................... 442.35HODGE, SHERRI........................ 1,184.99HOERMAN, JOYCE......................... 77.41HOLOGIC, INC........................... 7,114.32HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE............................................... 234.00HOSPIRA WORLDWIDE INC.............................................. 23,800.69HUBERT COMPANY................. 1,364.62HY VEE FOOD STORES.............. 947.47HY VEE FOOD STORES.............. 312.27IA DEPT OF INSPECTION& APPEALS........................................ 500.00iCPSI USER GROUP...................... 495.00IDEACOM/CMA......................... 3,869.06IDENTICARD................................. 329.62ILLOWA COMMUNICATIONS..... 23.43IMMUCOR, INC.......................... 1,686.81ING - TSA.................................. 15,399.17ING LIFE INSURANCE & ANNUITY....................................... 513.30INTERSTATE ALL BATTERY CENTER.......................................... 854.97IOWA BOARD OF PHARMACY................................... 315.00IOWA CHAPTER............................. 40.00IOWA CHAPTER ACOFP............... 75.00IOWA COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK.................................. 1,500.00IOWA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN........................................ 1,106.00IOWA DEPARTMENT PUBLIC HEALTH....................................... 4,053.00IOWA DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.......................................... 100.00IOWA DIVISION OF LABOR SERVICE........................................... 25.00IOWA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION............................ 1,370.00IOWA MEDICAL SOCIETY......... 490.00IOWA PATHOLOGY ASSOCIATES, PC................................................ 23,370.75IOWA PHARMACY ASSOCIATION............................ 1,145.00IOWA RADIOLOGY, P.C.......... 6,198.50IOWA SIGN SERVICES................ 727.60IOWA SLEEP DISORDERS CENTER....................................... 2,015.00IOWA STUDENT LOAN LIQUIDITY..................................... 657.48IOWA TOOL & MANUFACTURING, INC................................................... 210.00IOWA WATER MANAGEMENT CORP............................................ 1,935.00IOWA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT...................... 13,741.54IPERS COLLECTIONS.......... 505,486.64JASON, MARONE, M.D................ 444.85JCB LABORATORIES................... 107.57JERRY DEAN ROCKHOLD JR...... 67.22JOHNSON & JOHNSON............ 8,089.94JOHNSON CRYSTAL.................... 222.00JOLA PUBLICATIONS................... 11.00JONES STACI................................. 136.42JOSEPH PUTZ............................. 6,093.07JP MORGAN CHASE............... 96,863.40JULES AND ASSOCIATES, INC.............................................. 51,358.34KARL STORZ ENDOSCOPY-AMERICA.................................. 12,563.89KCI USA.......................................... 707.73KELLEY, GARY D. DBA............... 70.00KELLY DAWN SYSTEMS, INC.. 208.95KELLY'S FLOWERS..................... 559.89KEY SURGICAL INCORPORATED............................ 48.00KLECKNER, CAROLYN................ 47.41KLOCKE'S EMERGENCY VEHICLES...................................... 300.00KOCH BROTHERS, INC......... 12,800.00KONE, INC.................................. 2,801.22KRAMES STAYWELL, LLC........ 187.00KRANTZ, JAN.................................. 13.44KSIB.............................................. 3,616.50KUHL, DR. ROBERT..................... 150.69LABORATORY SUPPLY COMPANY, INC....................... 18,442.69LAMAIR-MURLOCK - CONDON CO..................................................... 594.00LANDAUER INC........................ 1,556.70LARRY GALE MCKINNEY......... 471.00LARSON, CASEY.......................... 162.28LATHAM, GINA......................... 2,966.00LEGAL SHIELD.......................... 1,122.70LENOX AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.................................. 285.00LENOX HARDWARE, LLC........... 10.47LENOX MUNICIPAL COMMUNICATIONS.................... 288.32LENOX MUNICIPAL UTILITIES....................................... 418.38LENTS, VIRGINIA........................... 81.36LEONARD, CHRIS........................ 278.31LEONARD, KAITLYN.................. 387.14LIFENET HEALTH..................... 8,065.00LOMBART ISNTRUMENT.......... 159.89LONGSTAFF, SHELLEY.............. 159.84LORI GOLDSMITH.................. 12,195.00M & M MOTORS........................... 147.88MAINLINE MEDICAL INC.......... 139.35MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING LTD.................................................. 386.34MARKET LAB INC....................... 197.92MARTIN BROS DISTRIBUTING CO................................................. 3,062.69MARTIN HEALTH SERVICES.................................... 6,377.41MATHESON TRI-GAS INC....... 3,948.33MAYO COLLABORATIVE SERVICE,INC.............................. 2,021.80MCCORMACK DISTRIBUTING CO INC.............................................. 32.63MCCRACKEN, RYAN.................. 150.00MCCUTCHAN, MATTHEW......... 326.81MCMASTER CARR SUPPLY CO................................................. 2,481.69MD TECHNOLOGIES................... 214.00MED ALLIANCE GROUP INC.... 977.05MEDIACOM................................ 4,787.23MEDIBADGE, INC........................ 350.35MEDICAL SPECIALTIES DISTR, LLC.................................................. 453.36MEDICAP PHARMACY-CRESTON....................................... 305.11MEDICARE FUND................. 497,873.00MEDI-DOSE, INC.......................... 319.27MEDIVATORS............................ 3,605.50MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, INC............................................. 38,948.22 MERCY COLLEGE TC................. 180.00MERCY THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY.......................... 116,750.96MERRITT HAWKINS............... 8,414.54 MGC DIAGNOSTICS CORP.......... 71.00MICHAELS ENGINEERING INC.............................................. 30,475.00MID AMERICAN ENERGY COMPANY................................ 32,884.35MID-IOWA ENVIRONMENTAL................... 9,975.00MIDLANDS BUSINESS EQUIPMENT.................................. 815.84MIDWEST AUTO FIRE SPRINKLER CO..................................................... 420.00MIDWEST CRYOGENICS........... 547.50MIDWEST EYE CARE, P.C.......... 240.00MIDWEST MEDICAL INSURANCE CO............................................... 54,733.00MILLER, DR. LONNY............... 2,065.47MILLER, TRAVIS.......................... 369.60MINDRAY DS USA, INC........ 24,271.11MITCHELL, SHARI....................... 425.32MMS - A MEDICAL SUPPLY COMPANY...................................... 629.49MOBILE INSTRUMENT SERVICE......................................... 920.31MOHELA..................................... 5,540.00MOUNT AYR RECORD NEWS... 209.26MUSCULOSKELETAL TRANSPLANT............................ 2,524.00MVAP MEDICAL SUPPLIES, INC................................................... 234.59NAPA............................................... 216.05NATIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL RETURN.......................................... 340.16NATIONWIDE ANESTHESIA SERVICES................................. 12,000.00NEITZEL, MONTE........................ 433.56NELSON, DR. NICOLE................. 281.52NEW LIFE FAMILY MEDICINE................................... 2,525.00NEWTON OVERHEAD DOORS............................................ 760.48NICHOLS CONTROLS & SUPPLY........................................... 602.50NIKKEL & ASSOCIATES, INC................................................ 4,199.60NORTHEAST LABORATORY SERVICES....................................... 142.98NOVA BIOMEDICAL.............. 12,447.97NUCARE PHARMACEUTICALS, INC................................................... 192.30O'BRIEN, SUE.................................. 87.98OEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS.......... 275.00OFFICE MACHINES................ 27,267.03OLYMPUS AMERICA INC....... 7,171.48OMNICARE OF NEBRASKA.. . 1,546.79ON-LINE IMAGING................... 5,077.42OPTIM INCORPORATED......... 1,931.16OPTIMAL PHONE INTERPRETERS INC..................................................... 11.52OPTUM............................................ 481.73OR SPECIFIC INC.......................... 844.16O'REILLY AUTO PARTS............. 187.87OWENS & MINOR INC........... 91,849.43PACSGEAR, INC........................ 1,060.00PAETEC............................................. 87.89PANACEA HEALTHCARE.......... 298.95PAPER DIRECT, INC.................... 311.96PAPER TIGER SHREDDING....... 734.35PATHOLOGY LABORATORY......................... 28,046.50PATTERSON MEDICAL........... 1,688.97PAUL A. HALVORSON, INC.............................................. 13,795.40PAULUS, KATRINA........................ 75.00PEARCE DANIELLE..................... 735.71PENDEGRAFT JERI...................... 272.06PEPSI............................................ 1,095.59PERIGEN.................................... 62,225.60PETITGOUE, KAMI M.................. 390.00PETZNICKS...................................... 85.80PHILIPS HEALTHCARE........... 8,596.00PHOENIX TEXTILE CORPORATION.......................... 2,858.45PHYSICIAN MANAGEMENT SERVICES................................. 10,200.00PHYSIO-CONTROL, INC............. 345.80PILGRIM MEDICAL EQUIPMENT.................................. 388.40PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL....... 1,326.00PLUMBMASTER INC................... 176.91POKORNY BP & AUTOMOTIVE............................... 136.46POSTAGE BY PHONE............... 6,000.00PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION INC................................................ 9,358.78PRENATAL FRAMES................... 700.50PRESS GANEY ASSOCIATES, INC.............................................. 21,776.08PRESTON, LINDA......................... 101.70PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP....................................... 15,797.60PRIORITY PHARMACEUTICALS, INC................................................ 3,171.80PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL MGMT.......................................... 1,390.00PYRAMID HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS................................ 1,650.00QIAGEN INC............................... 2,599.98QUEST MEDICAL, INC............. 1,696.80RACOM CORPORATION............. 370.87RADIOMETER AMERICA INC................................................ 8,935.39RALSTON, DR WILLIAM M....... 773.00RCL PRODUCTION CO................ 446.50READER'S DIGEST......................... 24.98REASLAND TABITHA................. 524.42REINERS, EMILY....................... 4,978.00RELAYHEALTH INC.................... 208.08RESPIRONICS INC.................. 41,937.96REW SERVICES CORPORATION.......................... 8,400.00RINGGOLD COUNTYHOSPITAL...................................... 232.00ROCK SOLID, INC..................... 3,425.35ROCKMOUNT RESEARCH & ALLOYS IN..................................... 430.07ROSS CHEMICAL SYSTEMS.................................. 13,469.19ROSS, LISA..................................... 664.84ROTARY CLUB OF CRESTON... 205.00ROWAN, LACY............................. 271.43RR DONNELLEY........................ 6,308.96SALLIE MAE............................ 40,792.09SANOFI PASTEUR, INC......... 15,927.59SANSON RUTH............................... 13.49SCHLONER, NATALIE............. 1,603.16SCHON, BRIAN............................. 102.41SCOTT, BARBARA........................ 47.04SECURITY EQUIPMENT INC.. 2,348.50SEIM JOHNSON ,LLP................ 4,463.00SEITZ, CURTIS.............................. 166.37SEIU LOCAL 199........................ 7,616.96SENTRY DATA SYSTEMS, INC.............................................. 53,178.25SETON IDENTIFICATION PRODUCTS....................................... 22.00SEVIER ROBIN L.......................... 257.36SHARED MEDICAL SERVICES, INC.............................................. 15,920.00SHIVE HATTERY....................... 2,157.90SHRED-IT USA -DES MOINES....................................... 3,360.84SICKELS, JACK............................. 225.00SIEMENS HEALTHCARE DIAGNOSTICS......................... 50,161.59SIMPLEX GRINNELL................ 1,201.68SIRONA COMPLETE CARE..... 1,392.68SKARDA, WESLEY........................ 25.20SKELLENGER, ANDREA............ 542.12SKILLPATH SEMINARS.............. 199.00SKYTRON....................................... 137.01SMILEMAKERS............................ 129.64SMITH & NEPHEW INC............ 1,852.31SMITH & NEPHEW, INC.............. 245.50SMITH PROMOTIONAL ADV, INC................................................ 4,077.32SNODGRASS LOU ANN.............. 487.52SOLARWINDS............................ 8,000.00SOURCEONE HEALTHCARE............................ 4,723.44SOUTHERN HILLS SPECIALTY CARE............................................ 8,038.91SOUTHERN IOWA VENDING.................................... 1,043.25SOUTHERN PRAIRIE YMCA......................................... 11,928.15SPACELABS HEALTHCARE...... 179.32SPECIALTY MEDICAL SYSTEMS.................................... 6,269.47SPRAGUE, JEANNE........................ 23.50SPS MEDICAL............................... 540.00STANDARD REGISTER............... 686.91STEWARD, JAMIE........................ 453.62STIVERS FORD............................. 234.68STRECK LABORATORIES.......... 489.85STRINGHAM DONNA.................... 41.02STRYKER INSTRUMENTS...... 8,191.04STRYKER MEDICAL................ 5,098.29STRYKER ORTHOBIOLOGICS................... 4,767.00STRYKER ORTHOPAEDICS................... 108,315.71STRYKER SALES CORPORATION........................ 11,543.20STUART SHELLEY....................... 124.90SUPERTEL INN & CONFERENCE............................ 4,009.24SUREMARK COMPANY............. 175.96SURGICAL ADVANTAGE........... 582.59SWCC........................................... 2,441.95SYMMETRY SURGICAL............. 641.23SYNTHES.................................. 55,280.98SYSCO FOOD SERVICES OF IOWA.......................................... 59,440.93SYSMEX AMERICA, INC....... 14,528.71TELEFLEX MEDICAL............... 1,625.40TERRY TAYLOR DBA................. 952.47THE GIFT CONNECTION......... 8,687.68THE MEDICAL LETTER................ 98.00THE NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK........................................ 92.00THE ONLINE CANDY SHOP...... 101.24THE RHINO GROUP INC.......... 1,334.28THELEN SARAH........................ 1,069.18THERA COM, LLC........................ 650.00THOMPSON, MICHAL................. 504.17THOMPSON, RON........................... 94.46THROCKMORTON SURGICAL SOCIETY......................................... 200.00TOSHIBA AMERICA MED SYS.INC.............................................. 82,153.13TOSHIBA AMERICA MEDICAL CREDIT........................................ 9,225.00TRANSFIRST HEALTH SVCS...... 66.85TRI ANIM HEALTH SERVICE...................................... 1,134.75TRI STATE DISTRIBUTION, INC................................................... 285.39TRILLIANT SURGICAL LTD............................................... 2,923.00TRINITY HEALTH SYSTEM..................................... 13,950.00TRUE VALUE HARDWARE AND RENTAL................................ 281.59TURF SOLUTIONS LLC............ 1,430.00UI HOSPITALS & CLINICS......... 220.00UNION SECURITY INSURANCE CO................................................. 5,230.60UNITED AD LABEL........................ 51.73UNITED PARCEL SERVICE.... 3,389.92UNITED STATES CELLULAR................................. 1,395.49UNITED STATES POSTMASTER............................... 985.00UNITY POINT AT HOME......... 1,666.68UNITY POINT CORPORATE FINANCE..................................... 2,983.40UNIVERSITY OF IOWA............ 4,567.44UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI TISSUE............................................ 782.97UP IN SMOKE................................ 650.00UP TO DATE.................................. 498.00US BANK EQUIPMENT FINANCE.................................. 59,667.70 US DRUG TESTING LABS, INC................................................... 671.00VALUES COACH, INC................... 93.46VANN HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC................................................... 196.00VARIAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC............................................ 574,596.80VIDACARE CORPORATION.. . 1,090.15VISA-CARD SERVICES.......... 16,892.75WAGNER, LARRY........................ 302.76WAHLTEK, INC......................... 1,019.78WALKER, DANIEL....................... 507.87WALTER, PATTI............................. 55.00WASTE MGT. OF CRESTON.. . 9,530.94WEATHERBY LOCUMS INC... 5,164.08WEIS, JOAN...................................... 79.85WELCHANS, JACQUE................... 79.92WEST BEND............................. 47,791.40WEST, SHELLY............................. 239.98WEX BANK................................. 1,238.97WHITSON, JACKIE....................... 248.55WI STATE LABORATORY OF HYGIENE........................................ 445.00WILEY, KATY............................... 363.20WILKINSON LISA........................... 79.92WIMMER FARMS........................... 20.00WINDROW RESTAURANT......... 900.00WINDSTREAM........................... 9,860.95WOLTERS KLUWER.................... 272.48WOODMAN CONTROLS.......... 1,400.00WOODWORKER'S SUPPLY INC.. 28.18WORK WELL SYSTEMS, INC...... 20.00WRIGHT MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC................................................... 915.00Y4 - UNIVERSITY OF IOWA... 6,349.55ZADINA CHANDA.......................... 16.82ZIEGLER INC.............................. 9,897.00ZIMMER, INC............................. 1,331.91.................................................6,267,209.55

Greater Regional Medical CenterSchedule of Payments Allowed by the

Board of TrusteesFor the Quarter Ended

December 31, 2013A & G PIZZA STEAKHOUSE &LOUNGE......................................... 650.00AAHAM........................................... 175.00AARC............................................... 140.00ABI FOUNDATION....................... 375.00ACADEMY ROOFING & SHEET METAL............................................ 605.32ACUTE CARE INC................. 223,182.70ADAIR CO FREE PRESS.............. 435.25ADAIR COUNTY HEALTH & FITNESS............................................ 78.54ADAMS COUNTY FREE PRESS..184.30ADP, INC.................................... 12,196.89AFLAC.......................................... 5,488.80AFTON STAR ENTERPRISE....... 469.70AHIMA............................................ 175.00AKIN BUILDING CENTERS.... 1,277.31ALCON LABORATORIES INC.............................................. 46,574.95ALERE NORTH AMERICA, INC................................................ 4,467.41ALFORD, KARLA........................... 62.86ALIMED INC............................... 1,556.02ALLIANT ENERGY............... 109,102.56AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHY............................................... 1,530.00AMERICAN COLLEGE OF RADIOLOGY.................................. 850.00AMERICAN EDUCATION SERVICES....................................... 633.21AMERICAN HERITAGE LIFE.............................................. 1,742.85AMERICAN HOMES BY DAVE LONG................................................. 52.45AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION............................... 420.00AMERICAN MEDICAL DIRECTORS................................... 100.00AMERICAN RED CROSS....... 33,837.70AMERICAN SCREENING CORPORATION............................. 400.00AMSAN COMPANY.................. 2,049.48ANDERSON ERICKSON........... 4,083.89ANDERSON, GREGORY........... 8,670.00ANTHONY, NANCY..................... 293.95APIC................................................. 190.00APOTHECARY PRODUCTS........ 106.15APRIA HEALTHCARE, INC........ 110.00APRIA HEALTHCARE-CRESTON....................................... 112.00ARIZANT HEALTHCARE INC................................................ 2,268.00ARJO HUNTLEIGH INC............... 122.59ARLINGTON SCIENTIFIC INC... 108.05ARMSTRONG MEDICAL INDUSTRIES.................................. 241.88ARROW INTERNATIONAL..... 1,423.25ARTHREX INC......................... 42,900.00ARTHROCARE MEDICAL CORPORATION.......................... 2,145.16ASD HEALTHCARE.................. 1,211.00ASI...................................................... 21.00ASPEN SURGICAL PRODUCTS, INC................................................... 407.18ASSURANT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS....................................... 500.85AUL............................................. 10,000.00AVADYNE HEALTH.................... 508.73B.M. SALES, INC...................... 10,878.65BAIRD HOLM LLP..................... 3,099.00BALCON......................................... 165.00BANKERS LEASING COMPANY.................................. 1,067.17BARB PIERCE CODING........... 3,150.00BARKER IMPLEMENT & MOTOR........................................... 560.95BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORPORATION.......................... 2,983.37BAXTER, JOHN............................. 500.00BAY VIEW FUNDING............... 4,466.70BECKMAN COULTER, INC.. . 16,609.57BEEKLEY CORPORATION......... 594.95BERNARD FOOD INDUSTRIES.................................. 455.57BEST CARE EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE.............................. 1,798.50BEVINS, WILLIAM....................... 149.96BIOMERIEUX INC................... 12,832.44BLI LIGHTING SPECIALIST....... 767.82BOLINGER, DR. KRISTIN........... 626.67BOOKS ARE FUN...................... 2,934.82BOSTON SCIENTIFIC CORP.. . 3,799.78BROKAW, BARBARA.................... 98.00BROWN JANIE.............................. 510.00BROWN'S MEDICAL IMAGING................................. 513,496.94BSN MEDICAL, INC.................. 1,448.94BVK DIRECT.............................. 4,343.40BYERS WOOD & LOCK SHOP... 359.92CAID SOLUTIONS INC.................. 45.65CAMBLIN MECHANICAL INC.............................................. 28,508.09CARDINAL HEALTH 414, LLC............................................... 9,533.72CARDINAL HEALTH-ALLEGIANCE............................. 8,609.50CARDINAL HEALTH-PHARMACEUTICAL............. 675,109.73CAREFUSION 2200, INC.......... 8,551.16CAREFUSION SOLUTIONS, LLC............................................. 41,865.00CASA DE ORO............................... 650.00CASEY'S GENERAL STORES INC................................................ 4,526.80CASSLING................................. 15,109.00CDW GOVERNMENT, INC.... 32,385.96CENTRAL IOWA HOSPITAL CORP.......................................... 12,762.33CENTURION MEDICAL PRODUCTS................................. 1,845.80CENTURY LINK......................... 2,525.44CHAT MOBILITY @ RADIO SHACK................................................ 5.99CHRISTENSEN SANITATION.... 204.00CHRISTENSEN, TATE.................... 67.76CHUBICK, MARK...................... 1,397.62CLARINDA REGIONAL HEALTH.................................... 15,799.60CLEAR CHANNEL OUTDOOR................................... 5,230.00CLEARY, JARI JO........................... 11.10CLIA LABORATORY PROGRAM...................................... 150.00CLINICAL REFERENCE LABORATORY.............................. 376.75CMDA.............................................. 716.00CMS COMMUNICATIONS INC................................................ 6,322.60COENEN, GARY DBA.................... 31.20COLE, JANUARY....................... 1,757.14COMMERCIAL LIGHTING...... 6,300.93COMPDATA SURVEYS............... 539.00CONMED CORP............................ 116.03CONMED LINVATEC................... 558.00COOK MEDICAL INCORPORATED.......................... 872.19COOK VIDEO & APPLIANCE..... 295.73COOK, NATALIE D......................... 14.43COOPER SURGICAL INC............ 203.14COOPER, REGINA.......................... 68.74COUNTRYSIDE PRODUCTS........ 57.40CPSI............................................ 85,960.03CR BARD INC........................... 12,834.85CRAWFORD, DAVID................... 105.09CREST HAVEN CARE CENTRE..................................... 13,718.72CRESTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.................................. 430.00CRESTON MUNICIPAL UTILITIES.................................... 9,280.51CRESTON NEWS ADVERTISER................................ 838.50CRESTON NURSING & REHAB CENTER..................................... 12,113.57CRESTON PUBLISHING CO.... 4,394.53CRESTON VISION CLINIC, PC.... 45.00CULLIGAN.................................. 2,745.07CUSTOM COMFORT MEDTEK...................................... 1,430.80CUSTOM MEDICAL SPECIALTIES INC................................................... 257.83DR. RUIZ, MD........................... 32,275.52DAVID M LAMPHEAR............. 4,772.40DELTA DENTAL OF IOWA... 54,497.63DENMAN & CO LLP............... 12,300.00DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION............................... 2,289.09DIRECT SOURCE MEDIA........ 1,350.00DJ ORTHOPEDICS, LLC........... 6,423.83DOORS INC.................................... 108.21DR. DEV PURI............................ 1,370.16DR. GEORGE VOYNOV............ 1,532.88DR. JOHN MARTENS................ 1,769.76DR. MICHAEL THOMPSON. . 14,731.16DR. PHILLIP COLLETIER........ 1,691.28DR. RICHARD DEMING.............. 886.32DRAGER MEDICAL INC............. 179.33DUKES, MARIA......................... 2,646.35DUNCAN, JESSICA....................... 182.63EA MEDICAL CORPORATION.......................... 1,244.50EARTHGRAINS BAKING COMPANIES............................... 1,396.68ECHO GROUP, INC.................... 3,185.40EL RANCHITO............................... 650.00ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & EQUIP................................................ 71.72ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING........................... 1,020.00ELSEVIER.................................... 4,013.00EMC................................................. 130.62EMERGENCY MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC............................ 795.03EMSLRC.......................................... 419.00ENGINEERED CONTROLS INC................................................ 6,830.00ENV SERVICES INC..................... 848.00EPOWERDOC INC..................... 6,240.00EQUITABLE LIFE INS OF IOWA............................................... 300.00EXECUTIVE HEALTH RESOURCES INC................................................... 480.00F & M BODY SHOP INC........... 1,205.09FAEGRE BAKER DANIELS LLP................................................... 948.00FAREWAY...................................... 664.00FARM BUREAU PROPERTY &CASUALTY............................... 34,201.50FASTENAL COMPANY................. 11.71FED EX FREIGHT EAST................ 67.19FEDERAL EXPRESS..................... 753.24FELDHACKER CONTRACTING, LLC............................................... 8,665.00FIGMENT GROUP INC................... 74.32FIREGUARD, INC......................... 446.89FIRST ADMINSTRATORS, INC.............................................. 95,236.64FISHER HEALTHCARE.......... 34,352.16FRESENIUS KABI USA, LLC...... 265.00FRONTIER...................................... 826.59FRONTIER COMM OF IOWA (213)................................................... 78.56GALANAKIS, DENAE.................... 79.92GARDNER & WHITE, INC..... 33,547.45GE HEALTHCARE..................... 9,164.94GE HEALTHCARE OEC............... 450.00GENERAL SERVICE BUREAU INC................................................ 5,450.23GERLEMAN, JAN............................ 22.20GLAXO SMITH KLINE............. 1,825.05GLEN E MULLEN DBA................ 405.18GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY -...................................... 682.10GRAYBAR................................... 2,334.82GREAT LAKES........................... 5,631.45GREATER REGIONAL FOUNDATION............................... 274.86GREATLAND CORPORATION. . 472.50GREEN VALLEY PEST CONTROL................................. 10,675.22GREENFIELD CARE CENTER, INC................................................ 5,751.92GRMC MEDICAL STAFF............. 320.00GRP & ASSOCIATES................. 1,764.31HAAG, TIFFANY........................... 254.21HAGLE, JASON............................. 584.50HAGLE, LOWELL......................... 450.00HAMMER MEDICAL SUPPLY........................................ 4,167.38HANDS UP COMMUNICATIONS.................... 162.00HARTFORD /MASS MUTUAL LIFE INS..................................... 18,753.24HAUGE ASSOCIATES, INC... 32,250.86HEALTH CARE LOGISTICS INC................................................... 169.10HEALTH NET CONNECT......... 1,178.76HEALTH NET CONNECT LLC... 240.00HEALTH PARTNERS OF SOUTHWEST.............................. 1,224.00HEALTH SOLUTIONS, LLC. . 20,117.00HEALTHCARE SYSTEM SOLUTIONS................................... 469.50HEALTHPORT................................. 88.96HEGGEN, DR. WILLIAM D........... 75.00HERR, AMY...................................... 70.69HI CREST, INC............................... 255.49HILLYARD/DES MOINES........ 6,814.61HOAKISON, JILL............................. 17.76HOBART SERVICE....................... 442.35HODGE, SHERRI........................ 1,184.99HOERMAN, JOYCE......................... 77.41HOLOGIC, INC........................... 7,114.32HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE............................................... 234.00HOSPIRA WORLDWIDE INC.............................................. 23,800.69HUBERT COMPANY................. 1,364.62HY VEE FOOD STORES.............. 947.47HY VEE FOOD STORES.............. 312.27IA DEPT OF INSPECTION& APPEALS........................................ 500.00iCPSI USER GROUP...................... 495.00IDEACOM/CMA......................... 3,869.06IDENTICARD................................. 329.62ILLOWA COMMUNICATIONS..... 23.43IMMUCOR, INC.......................... 1,686.81ING - TSA.................................. 15,399.17ING LIFE INSURANCE & ANNUITY....................................... 513.30INTERSTATE ALL BATTERY CENTER.......................................... 854.97IOWA BOARD OF PHARMACY................................... 315.00IOWA CHAPTER............................. 40.00IOWA CHAPTER ACOFP............... 75.00IOWA COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK.................................. 1,500.00IOWA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN........................................ 1,106.00IOWA DEPARTMENT PUBLIC HEALTH....................................... 4,053.00IOWA DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.......................................... 100.00IOWA DIVISION OF LABOR SERVICE........................................... 25.00IOWA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION............................ 1,370.00IOWA MEDICAL SOCIETY......... 490.00IOWA PATHOLOGY ASSOCIATES, PC................................................ 23,370.75IOWA PHARMACY ASSOCIATION............................ 1,145.00IOWA RADIOLOGY, P.C.......... 6,198.50IOWA SIGN SERVICES................ 727.60IOWA SLEEP DISORDERS CENTER....................................... 2,015.00IOWA STUDENT LOAN LIQUIDITY..................................... 657.48IOWA TOOL & MANUFACTURING, INC................................................... 210.00IOWA WATER MANAGEMENT CORP............................................ 1,935.00IOWA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT...................... 13,741.54IPERS COLLECTIONS.......... 505,486.64JASON, MARONE, M.D................ 444.85JCB LABORATORIES................... 107.57JERRY DEAN ROCKHOLD JR...... 67.22JOHNSON & JOHNSON............ 8,089.94JOHNSON CRYSTAL.................... 222.00JOLA PUBLICATIONS................... 11.00JONES STACI................................. 136.42JOSEPH PUTZ............................. 6,093.07JP MORGAN CHASE............... 96,863.40JULES AND ASSOCIATES, INC.............................................. 51,358.34KARL STORZ ENDOSCOPY-AMERICA.................................. 12,563.89KCI USA.......................................... 707.73KELLEY, GARY D. DBA............... 70.00KELLY DAWN SYSTEMS, INC.. 208.95KELLY'S FLOWERS..................... 559.89KEY SURGICAL INCORPORATED............................ 48.00KLECKNER, CAROLYN................ 47.41KLOCKE'S EMERGENCY VEHICLES...................................... 300.00KOCH BROTHERS, INC......... 12,800.00KONE, INC.................................. 2,801.22KRAMES STAYWELL, LLC........ 187.00KRANTZ, JAN.................................. 13.44KSIB.............................................. 3,616.50KUHL, DR. ROBERT..................... 150.69LABORATORY SUPPLY COMPANY, INC....................... 18,442.69LAMAIR-MURLOCK - CONDON CO..................................................... 594.00LANDAUER INC........................ 1,556.70LARRY GALE MCKINNEY......... 471.00LARSON, CASEY.......................... 162.28LATHAM, GINA......................... 2,966.00LEGAL SHIELD.......................... 1,122.70LENOX AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.................................. 285.00LENOX HARDWARE, LLC........... 10.47LENOX MUNICIPAL COMMUNICATIONS.................... 288.32LENOX MUNICIPAL UTILITIES....................................... 418.38LENTS, VIRGINIA........................... 81.36LEONARD, CHRIS........................ 278.31LEONARD, KAITLYN.................. 387.14LIFENET HEALTH..................... 8,065.00LOMBART ISNTRUMENT.......... 159.89LONGSTAFF, SHELLEY.............. 159.84LORI GOLDSMITH.................. 12,195.00M & M MOTORS........................... 147.88MAINLINE MEDICAL INC.......... 139.35MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING LTD.................................................. 386.34MARKET LAB INC....................... 197.92MARTIN BROS DISTRIBUTING CO................................................. 3,062.69MARTIN HEALTH SERVICES.................................... 6,377.41MATHESON TRI-GAS INC....... 3,948.33MAYO COLLABORATIVE SERVICE,INC.............................. 2,021.80MCCORMACK DISTRIBUTING CO INC.............................................. 32.63MCCRACKEN, RYAN.................. 150.00MCCUTCHAN, MATTHEW......... 326.81MCMASTER CARR SUPPLY CO................................................. 2,481.69MD TECHNOLOGIES................... 214.00MED ALLIANCE GROUP INC.... 977.05MEDIACOM................................ 4,787.23MEDIBADGE, INC........................ 350.35MEDICAL SPECIALTIES DISTR, LLC.................................................. 453.36MEDICAP PHARMACY-CRESTON....................................... 305.11MEDICARE FUND................. 497,873.00MEDI-DOSE, INC.......................... 319.27MEDIVATORS............................ 3,605.50MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, INC............................................. 38,948.22 MERCY COLLEGE TC................. 180.00MERCY THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY.......................... 116,750.96MERRITT HAWKINS............... 8,414.54 MGC DIAGNOSTICS CORP.......... 71.00MICHAELS ENGINEERING INC.............................................. 30,475.00MID AMERICAN ENERGY COMPANY................................ 32,884.35MID-IOWA ENVIRONMENTAL................... 9,975.00MIDLANDS BUSINESS EQUIPMENT.................................. 815.84MIDWEST AUTO FIRE SPRINKLER CO..................................................... 420.00MIDWEST CRYOGENICS........... 547.50MIDWEST EYE CARE, P.C.......... 240.00MIDWEST MEDICAL INSURANCE CO............................................... 54,733.00MILLER, DR. LONNY............... 2,065.47MILLER, TRAVIS.......................... 369.60MINDRAY DS USA, INC........ 24,271.11MITCHELL, SHARI....................... 425.32MMS - A MEDICAL SUPPLY COMPANY...................................... 629.49MOBILE INSTRUMENT SERVICE......................................... 920.31MOHELA..................................... 5,540.00MOUNT AYR RECORD NEWS... 209.26MUSCULOSKELETAL TRANSPLANT............................ 2,524.00MVAP MEDICAL SUPPLIES, INC................................................... 234.59NAPA............................................... 216.05NATIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL RETURN.......................................... 340.16NATIONWIDE ANESTHESIA SERVICES................................. 12,000.00NEITZEL, MONTE........................ 433.56NELSON, DR. NICOLE................. 281.52NEW LIFE FAMILY MEDICINE................................... 2,525.00NEWTON OVERHEAD DOORS............................................ 760.48NICHOLS CONTROLS & SUPPLY........................................... 602.50NIKKEL & ASSOCIATES, INC................................................ 4,199.60NORTHEAST LABORATORY SERVICES....................................... 142.98NOVA BIOMEDICAL.............. 12,447.97NUCARE PHARMACEUTICALS, INC................................................... 192.30O'BRIEN, SUE.................................. 87.98OEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS.......... 275.00OFFICE MACHINES................ 27,267.03OLYMPUS AMERICA INC....... 7,171.48OMNICARE OF NEBRASKA.. . 1,546.79ON-LINE IMAGING................... 5,077.42OPTIM INCORPORATED......... 1,931.16OPTIMAL PHONE INTERPRETERS INC..................................................... 11.52OPTUM............................................ 481.73OR SPECIFIC INC.......................... 844.16O'REILLY AUTO PARTS............. 187.87OWENS & MINOR INC........... 91,849.43PACSGEAR, INC........................ 1,060.00PAETEC............................................. 87.89PANACEA HEALTHCARE.......... 298.95PAPER DIRECT, INC.................... 311.96PAPER TIGER SHREDDING....... 734.35PATHOLOGY LABORATORY......................... 28,046.50PATTERSON MEDICAL........... 1,688.97PAUL A. HALVORSON, INC.............................................. 13,795.40PAULUS, KATRINA........................ 75.00PEARCE DANIELLE..................... 735.71PENDEGRAFT JERI...................... 272.06PEPSI............................................ 1,095.59PERIGEN.................................... 62,225.60PETITGOUE, KAMI M.................. 390.00PETZNICKS...................................... 85.80PHILIPS HEALTHCARE........... 8,596.00PHOENIX TEXTILE CORPORATION.......................... 2,858.45PHYSICIAN MANAGEMENT SERVICES................................. 10,200.00PHYSIO-CONTROL, INC............. 345.80PILGRIM MEDICAL EQUIPMENT.................................. 388.40PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL....... 1,326.00PLUMBMASTER INC................... 176.91POKORNY BP & AUTOMOTIVE............................... 136.46POSTAGE BY PHONE............... 6,000.00PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION INC................................................ 9,358.78PRENATAL FRAMES................... 700.50PRESS GANEY ASSOCIATES, INC.............................................. 21,776.08PRESTON, LINDA......................... 101.70PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP....................................... 15,797.60PRIORITY PHARMACEUTICALS, INC................................................ 3,171.80PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL MGMT.......................................... 1,390.00PYRAMID HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS................................ 1,650.00QIAGEN INC............................... 2,599.98QUEST MEDICAL, INC............. 1,696.80RACOM CORPORATION............. 370.87RADIOMETER AMERICA INC................................................ 8,935.39RALSTON, DR WILLIAM M....... 773.00RCL PRODUCTION CO................ 446.50READER'S DIGEST......................... 24.98REASLAND TABITHA................. 524.42REINERS, EMILY....................... 4,978.00RELAYHEALTH INC.................... 208.08RESPIRONICS INC.................. 41,937.96REW SERVICES CORPORATION.......................... 8,400.00RINGGOLD COUNTYHOSPITAL...................................... 232.00ROCK SOLID, INC..................... 3,425.35ROCKMOUNT RESEARCH & ALLOYS IN..................................... 430.07ROSS CHEMICAL SYSTEMS.................................. 13,469.19ROSS, LISA..................................... 664.84ROTARY CLUB OF CRESTON... 205.00ROWAN, LACY............................. 271.43RR DONNELLEY........................ 6,308.96SALLIE MAE............................ 40,792.09SANOFI PASTEUR, INC......... 15,927.59SANSON RUTH............................... 13.49SCHLONER, NATALIE............. 1,603.16SCHON, BRIAN............................. 102.41SCOTT, BARBARA........................ 47.04SECURITY EQUIPMENT INC.. 2,348.50SEIM JOHNSON ,LLP................ 4,463.00SEITZ, CURTIS.............................. 166.37SEIU LOCAL 199........................ 7,616.96SENTRY DATA SYSTEMS, INC.............................................. 53,178.25SETON IDENTIFICATION PRODUCTS....................................... 22.00SEVIER ROBIN L.......................... 257.36SHARED MEDICAL SERVICES, INC.............................................. 15,920.00SHIVE HATTERY....................... 2,157.90SHRED-IT USA -DES MOINES....................................... 3,360.84SICKELS, JACK............................. 225.00SIEMENS HEALTHCARE DIAGNOSTICS......................... 50,161.59SIMPLEX GRINNELL................ 1,201.68SIRONA COMPLETE CARE..... 1,392.68SKARDA, WESLEY........................ 25.20SKELLENGER, ANDREA............ 542.12SKILLPATH SEMINARS.............. 199.00SKYTRON....................................... 137.01SMILEMAKERS............................ 129.64SMITH & NEPHEW INC............ 1,852.31SMITH & NEPHEW, INC.............. 245.50SMITH PROMOTIONAL ADV, INC................................................ 4,077.32SNODGRASS LOU ANN.............. 487.52SOLARWINDS............................ 8,000.00SOURCEONE HEALTHCARE............................ 4,723.44SOUTHERN HILLS SPECIALTY CARE............................................ 8,038.91SOUTHERN IOWA VENDING.................................... 1,043.25SOUTHERN PRAIRIE YMCA......................................... 11,928.15SPACELABS HEALTHCARE...... 179.32SPECIALTY MEDICAL SYSTEMS.................................... 6,269.47SPRAGUE, JEANNE........................ 23.50SPS MEDICAL............................... 540.00STANDARD REGISTER............... 686.91STEWARD, JAMIE........................ 453.62STIVERS FORD............................. 234.68STRECK LABORATORIES.......... 489.85STRINGHAM DONNA.................... 41.02STRYKER INSTRUMENTS...... 8,191.04STRYKER MEDICAL................ 5,098.29STRYKER ORTHOBIOLOGICS................... 4,767.00STRYKER ORTHOPAEDICS................... 108,315.71STRYKER SALES CORPORATION........................ 11,543.20STUART SHELLEY....................... 124.90SUPERTEL INN & CONFERENCE............................ 4,009.24SUREMARK COMPANY............. 175.96SURGICAL ADVANTAGE........... 582.59SWCC........................................... 2,441.95SYMMETRY SURGICAL............. 641.23SYNTHES.................................. 55,280.98SYSCO FOOD SERVICES OF IOWA.......................................... 59,440.93SYSMEX AMERICA, INC....... 14,528.71TELEFLEX MEDICAL............... 1,625.40TERRY TAYLOR DBA................. 952.47THE GIFT CONNECTION......... 8,687.68THE MEDICAL LETTER................ 98.00THE NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK........................................ 92.00THE ONLINE CANDY SHOP...... 101.24THE RHINO GROUP INC.......... 1,334.28THELEN SARAH........................ 1,069.18THERA COM, LLC........................ 650.00THOMPSON, MICHAL................. 504.17THOMPSON, RON........................... 94.46THROCKMORTON SURGICAL SOCIETY......................................... 200.00TOSHIBA AMERICA MED SYS.INC.............................................. 82,153.13TOSHIBA AMERICA MEDICAL CREDIT........................................ 9,225.00TRANSFIRST HEALTH SVCS...... 66.85TRI ANIM HEALTH SERVICE...................................... 1,134.75TRI STATE DISTRIBUTION, INC................................................... 285.39TRILLIANT SURGICAL LTD............................................... 2,923.00TRINITY HEALTH SYSTEM..................................... 13,950.00TRUE VALUE HARDWARE AND RENTAL................................ 281.59TURF SOLUTIONS LLC............ 1,430.00UI HOSPITALS & CLINICS......... 220.00UNION SECURITY INSURANCE CO................................................. 5,230.60UNITED AD LABEL........................ 51.73UNITED PARCEL SERVICE.... 3,389.92UNITED STATES CELLULAR................................. 1,395.49UNITED STATES POSTMASTER............................... 985.00UNITY POINT AT HOME......... 1,666.68UNITY POINT CORPORATE FINANCE..................................... 2,983.40UNIVERSITY OF IOWA............ 4,567.44UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI TISSUE............................................ 782.97UP IN SMOKE................................ 650.00UP TO DATE.................................. 498.00US BANK EQUIPMENT FINANCE.................................. 59,667.70 US DRUG TESTING LABS, INC................................................... 671.00VALUES COACH, INC................... 93.46VANN HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC................................................... 196.00VARIAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC............................................ 574,596.80VIDACARE CORPORATION.. . 1,090.15VISA-CARD SERVICES.......... 16,892.75WAGNER, LARRY........................ 302.76WAHLTEK, INC......................... 1,019.78WALKER, DANIEL....................... 507.87WALTER, PATTI............................. 55.00WASTE MGT. OF CRESTON.. . 9,530.94WEATHERBY LOCUMS INC... 5,164.08WEIS, JOAN...................................... 79.85WELCHANS, JACQUE................... 79.92WEST BEND............................. 47,791.40WEST, SHELLY............................. 239.98WEX BANK................................. 1,238.97WHITSON, JACKIE....................... 248.55WI STATE LABORATORY OF HYGIENE........................................ 445.00WILEY, KATY............................... 363.20WILKINSON LISA........................... 79.92WIMMER FARMS........................... 20.00WINDROW RESTAURANT......... 900.00WINDSTREAM........................... 9,860.95WOLTERS KLUWER.................... 272.48WOODMAN CONTROLS.......... 1,400.00WOODWORKER'S SUPPLY INC.. 28.18WORK WELL SYSTEMS, INC...... 20.00WRIGHT MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC................................................... 915.00Y4 - UNIVERSITY OF IOWA... 6,349.55ZADINA CHANDA.......................... 16.82ZIEGLER INC.............................. 9,897.00ZIMMER, INC............................. 1,331.91.................................................6,267,209.55

Greater Regional Medical CenterSchedule of Payments Allowed by the

Board of TrusteesFor the Quarter Ended

December 31, 2013A & G PIZZA STEAKHOUSE &LOUNGE......................................... 650.00AAHAM........................................... 175.00AARC............................................... 140.00ABI FOUNDATION....................... 375.00ACADEMY ROOFING & SHEET METAL............................................ 605.32ACUTE CARE INC................. 223,182.70ADAIR CO FREE PRESS.............. 435.25ADAIR COUNTY HEALTH & FITNESS............................................ 78.54ADAMS COUNTY FREE PRESS..184.30ADP, INC.................................... 12,196.89AFLAC.......................................... 5,488.80AFTON STAR ENTERPRISE....... 469.70AHIMA............................................ 175.00AKIN BUILDING CENTERS.... 1,277.31ALCON LABORATORIES INC.............................................. 46,574.95ALERE NORTH AMERICA, INC................................................ 4,467.41ALFORD, KARLA........................... 62.86ALIMED INC............................... 1,556.02ALLIANT ENERGY............... 109,102.56AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHY............................................... 1,530.00AMERICAN COLLEGE OF RADIOLOGY.................................. 850.00AMERICAN EDUCATION SERVICES....................................... 633.21AMERICAN HERITAGE LIFE.............................................. 1,742.85AMERICAN HOMES BY DAVE LONG................................................. 52.45AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION............................... 420.00AMERICAN MEDICAL DIRECTORS................................... 100.00AMERICAN RED CROSS....... 33,837.70AMERICAN SCREENING CORPORATION............................. 400.00AMSAN COMPANY.................. 2,049.48ANDERSON ERICKSON........... 4,083.89ANDERSON, GREGORY........... 8,670.00ANTHONY, NANCY..................... 293.95APIC................................................. 190.00APOTHECARY PRODUCTS........ 106.15APRIA HEALTHCARE, INC........ 110.00APRIA HEALTHCARE-CRESTON....................................... 112.00ARIZANT HEALTHCARE INC................................................ 2,268.00ARJO HUNTLEIGH INC............... 122.59ARLINGTON SCIENTIFIC INC... 108.05ARMSTRONG MEDICAL INDUSTRIES.................................. 241.88ARROW INTERNATIONAL..... 1,423.25ARTHREX INC......................... 42,900.00ARTHROCARE MEDICAL CORPORATION.......................... 2,145.16ASD HEALTHCARE.................. 1,211.00ASI...................................................... 21.00ASPEN SURGICAL PRODUCTS, INC................................................... 407.18ASSURANT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS....................................... 500.85AUL............................................. 10,000.00AVADYNE HEALTH.................... 508.73B.M. SALES, INC...................... 10,878.65BAIRD HOLM LLP..................... 3,099.00BALCON......................................... 165.00BANKERS LEASING COMPANY.................................. 1,067.17BARB PIERCE CODING........... 3,150.00BARKER IMPLEMENT & MOTOR........................................... 560.95BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORPORATION.......................... 2,983.37BAXTER, JOHN............................. 500.00BAY VIEW FUNDING............... 4,466.70BECKMAN COULTER, INC.. . 16,609.57BEEKLEY CORPORATION......... 594.95BERNARD FOOD INDUSTRIES.................................. 455.57BEST CARE EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE.............................. 1,798.50BEVINS, WILLIAM....................... 149.96BIOMERIEUX INC................... 12,832.44BLI LIGHTING SPECIALIST....... 767.82BOLINGER, DR. KRISTIN........... 626.67BOOKS ARE FUN...................... 2,934.82BOSTON SCIENTIFIC CORP.. . 3,799.78BROKAW, BARBARA.................... 98.00BROWN JANIE.............................. 510.00BROWN'S MEDICAL IMAGING................................. 513,496.94BSN MEDICAL, INC.................. 1,448.94BVK DIRECT.............................. 4,343.40BYERS WOOD & LOCK SHOP... 359.92CAID SOLUTIONS INC.................. 45.65CAMBLIN MECHANICAL INC.............................................. 28,508.09CARDINAL HEALTH 414, LLC............................................... 9,533.72CARDINAL HEALTH-ALLEGIANCE............................. 8,609.50CARDINAL HEALTH-PHARMACEUTICAL............. 675,109.73CAREFUSION 2200, INC.......... 8,551.16CAREFUSION SOLUTIONS, LLC............................................. 41,865.00CASA DE ORO............................... 650.00CASEY'S GENERAL STORES INC................................................ 4,526.80CASSLING................................. 15,109.00CDW GOVERNMENT, INC.... 32,385.96CENTRAL IOWA HOSPITAL CORP.......................................... 12,762.33CENTURION MEDICAL PRODUCTS................................. 1,845.80CENTURY LINK......................... 2,525.44CHAT MOBILITY @ RADIO SHACK................................................ 5.99CHRISTENSEN SANITATION.... 204.00CHRISTENSEN, TATE.................... 67.76CHUBICK, MARK...................... 1,397.62CLARINDA REGIONAL HEALTH.................................... 15,799.60CLEAR CHANNEL OUTDOOR................................... 5,230.00CLEARY, JARI JO........................... 11.10CLIA LABORATORY PROGRAM...................................... 150.00CLINICAL REFERENCE LABORATORY.............................. 376.75CMDA.............................................. 716.00CMS COMMUNICATIONS INC................................................ 6,322.60COENEN, GARY DBA.................... 31.20COLE, JANUARY....................... 1,757.14COMMERCIAL LIGHTING...... 6,300.93COMPDATA SURVEYS............... 539.00CONMED CORP............................ 116.03CONMED LINVATEC................... 558.00COOK MEDICAL INCORPORATED.......................... 872.19COOK VIDEO & APPLIANCE..... 295.73COOK, NATALIE D......................... 14.43COOPER SURGICAL INC............ 203.14COOPER, REGINA.......................... 68.74COUNTRYSIDE PRODUCTS........ 57.40CPSI............................................ 85,960.03CR BARD INC........................... 12,834.85CRAWFORD, DAVID................... 105.09CREST HAVEN CARE CENTRE..................................... 13,718.72CRESTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.................................. 430.00CRESTON MUNICIPAL UTILITIES.................................... 9,280.51CRESTON NEWS ADVERTISER................................ 838.50CRESTON NURSING & REHAB CENTER..................................... 12,113.57CRESTON PUBLISHING CO.... 4,394.53CRESTON VISION CLINIC, PC.... 45.00CULLIGAN.................................. 2,745.07CUSTOM COMFORT MEDTEK...................................... 1,430.80CUSTOM MEDICAL SPECIALTIES INC................................................... 257.83DR. RUIZ, MD........................... 32,275.52DAVID M LAMPHEAR............. 4,772.40DELTA DENTAL OF IOWA... 54,497.63DENMAN & CO LLP............... 12,300.00DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION............................... 2,289.09DIRECT SOURCE MEDIA........ 1,350.00DJ ORTHOPEDICS, LLC........... 6,423.83DOORS INC.................................... 108.21DR. DEV PURI............................ 1,370.16DR. GEORGE VOYNOV............ 1,532.88DR. JOHN MARTENS................ 1,769.76DR. MICHAEL THOMPSON. . 14,731.16DR. PHILLIP COLLETIER........ 1,691.28DR. RICHARD DEMING.............. 886.32DRAGER MEDICAL INC............. 179.33DUKES, MARIA......................... 2,646.35DUNCAN, JESSICA....................... 182.63EA MEDICAL CORPORATION.......................... 1,244.50EARTHGRAINS BAKING COMPANIES............................... 1,396.68ECHO GROUP, INC.................... 3,185.40EL RANCHITO............................... 650.00ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & EQUIP................................................ 71.72ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING........................... 1,020.00ELSEVIER.................................... 4,013.00EMC................................................. 130.62EMERGENCY MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC............................ 795.03EMSLRC.......................................... 419.00ENGINEERED CONTROLS INC................................................ 6,830.00ENV SERVICES INC..................... 848.00EPOWERDOC INC..................... 6,240.00EQUITABLE LIFE INS OF IOWA............................................... 300.00EXECUTIVE HEALTH RESOURCES INC................................................... 480.00F & M BODY SHOP INC........... 1,205.09FAEGRE BAKER DANIELS LLP................................................... 948.00FAREWAY...................................... 664.00FARM BUREAU PROPERTY &CASUALTY............................... 34,201.50FASTENAL COMPANY................. 11.71FED EX FREIGHT EAST................ 67.19FEDERAL EXPRESS..................... 753.24FELDHACKER CONTRACTING, LLC............................................... 8,665.00FIGMENT GROUP INC................... 74.32FIREGUARD, INC......................... 446.89FIRST ADMINSTRATORS, INC.............................................. 95,236.64FISHER HEALTHCARE.......... 34,352.16FRESENIUS KABI USA, LLC...... 265.00FRONTIER...................................... 826.59FRONTIER COMM OF IOWA (213)................................................... 78.56GALANAKIS, DENAE.................... 79.92GARDNER & WHITE, INC..... 33,547.45GE HEALTHCARE..................... 9,164.94GE HEALTHCARE OEC............... 450.00GENERAL SERVICE BUREAU INC................................................ 5,450.23GERLEMAN, JAN............................ 22.20GLAXO SMITH KLINE............. 1,825.05GLEN E MULLEN DBA................ 405.18GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY -...................................... 682.10GRAYBAR................................... 2,334.82GREAT LAKES........................... 5,631.45GREATER REGIONAL FOUNDATION............................... 274.86GREATLAND CORPORATION. . 472.50GREEN VALLEY PEST CONTROL................................. 10,675.22GREENFIELD CARE CENTER, INC................................................ 5,751.92GRMC MEDICAL STAFF............. 320.00GRP & ASSOCIATES................. 1,764.31HAAG, TIFFANY........................... 254.21HAGLE, JASON............................. 584.50HAGLE, LOWELL......................... 450.00HAMMER MEDICAL SUPPLY........................................ 4,167.38HANDS UP COMMUNICATIONS.................... 162.00HARTFORD /MASS MUTUAL LIFE INS..................................... 18,753.24HAUGE ASSOCIATES, INC... 32,250.86HEALTH CARE LOGISTICS INC................................................... 169.10HEALTH NET CONNECT......... 1,178.76HEALTH NET CONNECT LLC... 240.00HEALTH PARTNERS OF SOUTHWEST.............................. 1,224.00HEALTH SOLUTIONS, LLC. . 20,117.00HEALTHCARE SYSTEM SOLUTIONS................................... 469.50HEALTHPORT................................. 88.96HEGGEN, DR. WILLIAM D........... 75.00HERR, AMY...................................... 70.69HI CREST, INC............................... 255.49HILLYARD/DES MOINES........ 6,814.61HOAKISON, JILL............................. 17.76HOBART SERVICE....................... 442.35HODGE, SHERRI........................ 1,184.99HOERMAN, JOYCE......................... 77.41HOLOGIC, INC........................... 7,114.32HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE............................................... 234.00HOSPIRA WORLDWIDE INC.............................................. 23,800.69HUBERT COMPANY................. 1,364.62HY VEE FOOD STORES.............. 947.47HY VEE FOOD STORES.............. 312.27IA DEPT OF INSPECTION& APPEALS........................................ 500.00iCPSI USER GROUP...................... 495.00IDEACOM/CMA......................... 3,869.06IDENTICARD................................. 329.62ILLOWA COMMUNICATIONS..... 23.43IMMUCOR, INC.......................... 1,686.81ING - TSA.................................. 15,399.17ING LIFE INSURANCE & ANNUITY....................................... 513.30INTERSTATE ALL BATTERY CENTER.......................................... 854.97IOWA BOARD OF PHARMACY................................... 315.00IOWA CHAPTER............................. 40.00IOWA CHAPTER ACOFP............... 75.00IOWA COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK.................................. 1,500.00IOWA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN........................................ 1,106.00IOWA DEPARTMENT PUBLIC HEALTH....................................... 4,053.00IOWA DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.......................................... 100.00IOWA DIVISION OF LABOR SERVICE........................................... 25.00IOWA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION............................ 1,370.00IOWA MEDICAL SOCIETY......... 490.00IOWA PATHOLOGY ASSOCIATES, PC................................................ 23,370.75IOWA PHARMACY ASSOCIATION............................ 1,145.00IOWA RADIOLOGY, P.C.......... 6,198.50IOWA SIGN SERVICES................ 727.60IOWA SLEEP DISORDERS CENTER....................................... 2,015.00IOWA STUDENT LOAN LIQUIDITY..................................... 657.48IOWA TOOL & MANUFACTURING, INC................................................... 210.00IOWA WATER MANAGEMENT CORP............................................ 1,935.00IOWA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT...................... 13,741.54IPERS COLLECTIONS.......... 505,486.64JASON, MARONE, M.D................ 444.85JCB LABORATORIES................... 107.57JERRY DEAN ROCKHOLD JR...... 67.22JOHNSON & JOHNSON............ 8,089.94JOHNSON CRYSTAL.................... 222.00JOLA PUBLICATIONS................... 11.00JONES STACI................................. 136.42JOSEPH PUTZ............................. 6,093.07JP MORGAN CHASE............... 96,863.40JULES AND ASSOCIATES, INC.............................................. 51,358.34KARL STORZ ENDOSCOPY-AMERICA.................................. 12,563.89KCI USA.......................................... 707.73KELLEY, GARY D. DBA............... 70.00KELLY DAWN SYSTEMS, INC.. 208.95KELLY'S FLOWERS..................... 559.89KEY SURGICAL INCORPORATED............................ 48.00KLECKNER, CAROLYN................ 47.41KLOCKE'S EMERGENCY VEHICLES...................................... 300.00KOCH BROTHERS, INC......... 12,800.00KONE, INC.................................. 2,801.22KRAMES STAYWELL, LLC........ 187.00KRANTZ, JAN.................................. 13.44KSIB.............................................. 3,616.50KUHL, DR. ROBERT..................... 150.69LABORATORY SUPPLY COMPANY, INC....................... 18,442.69LAMAIR-MURLOCK - CONDON CO..................................................... 594.00LANDAUER INC........................ 1,556.70LARRY GALE MCKINNEY......... 471.00LARSON, CASEY.......................... 162.28LATHAM, GINA......................... 2,966.00LEGAL SHIELD.......................... 1,122.70LENOX AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.................................. 285.00LENOX HARDWARE, LLC........... 10.47LENOX MUNICIPAL COMMUNICATIONS.................... 288.32LENOX MUNICIPAL UTILITIES....................................... 418.38LENTS, VIRGINIA........................... 81.36LEONARD, CHRIS........................ 278.31LEONARD, KAITLYN.................. 387.14LIFENET HEALTH..................... 8,065.00LOMBART ISNTRUMENT.......... 159.89LONGSTAFF, SHELLEY.............. 159.84LORI GOLDSMITH.................. 12,195.00M & M MOTORS........................... 147.88MAINLINE MEDICAL INC.......... 139.35MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING LTD.................................................. 386.34MARKET LAB INC....................... 197.92MARTIN BROS DISTRIBUTING CO................................................. 3,062.69MARTIN HEALTH SERVICES.................................... 6,377.41MATHESON TRI-GAS INC....... 3,948.33MAYO COLLABORATIVE SERVICE,INC.............................. 2,021.80MCCORMACK DISTRIBUTING CO INC.............................................. 32.63MCCRACKEN, RYAN.................. 150.00MCCUTCHAN, MATTHEW......... 326.81MCMASTER CARR SUPPLY CO................................................. 2,481.69MD TECHNOLOGIES................... 214.00MED ALLIANCE GROUP INC.... 977.05MEDIACOM................................ 4,787.23MEDIBADGE, INC........................ 350.35MEDICAL SPECIALTIES DISTR, LLC.................................................. 453.36MEDICAP PHARMACY-CRESTON....................................... 305.11MEDICARE FUND................. 497,873.00MEDI-DOSE, INC.......................... 319.27MEDIVATORS............................ 3,605.50MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, INC............................................. 38,948.22 MERCY COLLEGE TC................. 180.00MERCY THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY.......................... 116,750.96MERRITT HAWKINS............... 8,414.54 MGC DIAGNOSTICS CORP.......... 71.00MICHAELS ENGINEERING INC.............................................. 30,475.00MID AMERICAN ENERGY COMPANY................................ 32,884.35MID-IOWA ENVIRONMENTAL................... 9,975.00MIDLANDS BUSINESS EQUIPMENT.................................. 815.84MIDWEST AUTO FIRE SPRINKLER CO..................................................... 420.00MIDWEST CRYOGENICS........... 547.50MIDWEST EYE CARE, P.C.......... 240.00MIDWEST MEDICAL INSURANCE CO............................................... 54,733.00MILLER, DR. LONNY............... 2,065.47MILLER, TRAVIS.......................... 369.60MINDRAY DS USA, INC........ 24,271.11MITCHELL, SHARI....................... 425.32MMS - A MEDICAL SUPPLY COMPANY...................................... 629.49MOBILE INSTRUMENT SERVICE......................................... 920.31MOHELA..................................... 5,540.00MOUNT AYR RECORD NEWS... 209.26MUSCULOSKELETAL TRANSPLANT............................ 2,524.00MVAP MEDICAL SUPPLIES, INC................................................... 234.59NAPA............................................... 216.05NATIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL RETURN.......................................... 340.16NATIONWIDE ANESTHESIA SERVICES................................. 12,000.00NEITZEL, MONTE........................ 433.56NELSON, DR. NICOLE................. 281.52NEW LIFE FAMILY MEDICINE................................... 2,525.00NEWTON OVERHEAD DOORS............................................ 760.48NICHOLS CONTROLS & SUPPLY........................................... 602.50NIKKEL & ASSOCIATES, INC................................................ 4,199.60NORTHEAST LABORATORY SERVICES....................................... 142.98NOVA BIOMEDICAL.............. 12,447.97NUCARE PHARMACEUTICALS, INC................................................... 192.30O'BRIEN, SUE.................................. 87.98OEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS.......... 275.00OFFICE MACHINES................ 27,267.03OLYMPUS AMERICA INC....... 7,171.48OMNICARE OF NEBRASKA.. . 1,546.79ON-LINE IMAGING................... 5,077.42OPTIM INCORPORATED......... 1,931.16OPTIMAL PHONE INTERPRETERS INC..................................................... 11.52OPTUM............................................ 481.73OR SPECIFIC INC.......................... 844.16O'REILLY AUTO PARTS............. 187.87OWENS & MINOR INC........... 91,849.43PACSGEAR, INC........................ 1,060.00PAETEC............................................. 87.89PANACEA HEALTHCARE.......... 298.95PAPER DIRECT, INC.................... 311.96PAPER TIGER SHREDDING....... 734.35PATHOLOGY LABORATORY......................... 28,046.50PATTERSON MEDICAL........... 1,688.97PAUL A. HALVORSON, INC.............................................. 13,795.40PAULUS, KATRINA........................ 75.00PEARCE DANIELLE..................... 735.71PENDEGRAFT JERI...................... 272.06PEPSI............................................ 1,095.59PERIGEN.................................... 62,225.60PETITGOUE, KAMI M.................. 390.00PETZNICKS...................................... 85.80PHILIPS HEALTHCARE........... 8,596.00PHOENIX TEXTILE CORPORATION.......................... 2,858.45PHYSICIAN MANAGEMENT SERVICES................................. 10,200.00PHYSIO-CONTROL, INC............. 345.80PILGRIM MEDICAL EQUIPMENT.................................. 388.40PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL....... 1,326.00PLUMBMASTER INC................... 176.91POKORNY BP & AUTOMOTIVE............................... 136.46POSTAGE BY PHONE............... 6,000.00PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION INC................................................ 9,358.78PRENATAL FRAMES................... 700.50PRESS GANEY ASSOCIATES, INC.............................................. 21,776.08PRESTON, LINDA......................... 101.70PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP....................................... 15,797.60PRIORITY PHARMACEUTICALS, INC................................................ 3,171.80PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL MGMT.......................................... 1,390.00PYRAMID HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS................................ 1,650.00QIAGEN INC............................... 2,599.98QUEST MEDICAL, INC............. 1,696.80RACOM CORPORATION............. 370.87RADIOMETER AMERICA INC................................................ 8,935.39RALSTON, DR WILLIAM M....... 773.00RCL PRODUCTION CO................ 446.50READER'S DIGEST......................... 24.98REASLAND TABITHA................. 524.42REINERS, EMILY....................... 4,978.00RELAYHEALTH INC.................... 208.08RESPIRONICS INC.................. 41,937.96REW SERVICES CORPORATION.......................... 8,400.00RINGGOLD COUNTYHOSPITAL...................................... 232.00ROCK SOLID, INC..................... 3,425.35ROCKMOUNT RESEARCH & ALLOYS IN..................................... 430.07ROSS CHEMICAL SYSTEMS.................................. 13,469.19ROSS, LISA..................................... 664.84ROTARY CLUB OF CRESTON... 205.00ROWAN, LACY............................. 271.43RR DONNELLEY........................ 6,308.96SALLIE MAE............................ 40,792.09SANOFI PASTEUR, INC......... 15,927.59SANSON RUTH............................... 13.49SCHLONER, NATALIE............. 1,603.16SCHON, BRIAN............................. 102.41SCOTT, BARBARA........................ 47.04SECURITY EQUIPMENT INC.. 2,348.50SEIM JOHNSON ,LLP................ 4,463.00SEITZ, CURTIS.............................. 166.37SEIU LOCAL 199........................ 7,616.96SENTRY DATA SYSTEMS, INC.............................................. 53,178.25SETON IDENTIFICATION PRODUCTS....................................... 22.00SEVIER ROBIN L.......................... 257.36SHARED MEDICAL SERVICES, INC.............................................. 15,920.00SHIVE HATTERY....................... 2,157.90SHRED-IT USA -DES MOINES....................................... 3,360.84SICKELS, JACK............................. 225.00SIEMENS HEALTHCARE DIAGNOSTICS......................... 50,161.59SIMPLEX GRINNELL................ 1,201.68SIRONA COMPLETE CARE..... 1,392.68SKARDA, WESLEY........................ 25.20SKELLENGER, ANDREA............ 542.12SKILLPATH SEMINARS.............. 199.00SKYTRON....................................... 137.01SMILEMAKERS............................ 129.64SMITH & NEPHEW INC............ 1,852.31SMITH & NEPHEW, INC.............. 245.50SMITH PROMOTIONAL ADV, INC................................................ 4,077.32SNODGRASS LOU ANN.............. 487.52SOLARWINDS............................ 8,000.00SOURCEONE HEALTHCARE............................ 4,723.44SOUTHERN HILLS SPECIALTY CARE............................................ 8,038.91SOUTHERN IOWA VENDING.................................... 1,043.25SOUTHERN PRAIRIE YMCA......................................... 11,928.15SPACELABS HEALTHCARE...... 179.32SPECIALTY MEDICAL SYSTEMS.................................... 6,269.47SPRAGUE, JEANNE........................ 23.50SPS MEDICAL............................... 540.00STANDARD REGISTER............... 686.91STEWARD, JAMIE........................ 453.62STIVERS FORD............................. 234.68STRECK LABORATORIES.......... 489.85STRINGHAM DONNA.................... 41.02STRYKER INSTRUMENTS...... 8,191.04STRYKER MEDICAL................ 5,098.29STRYKER ORTHOBIOLOGICS................... 4,767.00STRYKER ORTHOPAEDICS................... 108,315.71STRYKER SALES CORPORATION........................ 11,543.20STUART SHELLEY....................... 124.90SUPERTEL INN & CONFERENCE............................ 4,009.24SUREMARK COMPANY............. 175.96SURGICAL ADVANTAGE........... 582.59SWCC........................................... 2,441.95SYMMETRY SURGICAL............. 641.23SYNTHES.................................. 55,280.98SYSCO FOOD SERVICES OF IOWA.......................................... 59,440.93SYSMEX AMERICA, INC....... 14,528.71TELEFLEX MEDICAL............... 1,625.40TERRY TAYLOR DBA................. 952.47THE GIFT CONNECTION......... 8,687.68THE MEDICAL LETTER................ 98.00THE NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK........................................ 92.00THE ONLINE CANDY SHOP...... 101.24THE RHINO GROUP INC.......... 1,334.28THELEN SARAH........................ 1,069.18THERA COM, LLC........................ 650.00THOMPSON, MICHAL................. 504.17THOMPSON, RON........................... 94.46THROCKMORTON SURGICAL SOCIETY......................................... 200.00TOSHIBA AMERICA MED SYS.INC.............................................. 82,153.13TOSHIBA AMERICA MEDICAL CREDIT........................................ 9,225.00TRANSFIRST HEALTH SVCS...... 66.85TRI ANIM HEALTH SERVICE...................................... 1,134.75TRI STATE DISTRIBUTION, INC................................................... 285.39TRILLIANT SURGICAL LTD............................................... 2,923.00TRINITY HEALTH SYSTEM..................................... 13,950.00TRUE VALUE HARDWARE AND RENTAL................................ 281.59TURF SOLUTIONS LLC............ 1,430.00UI HOSPITALS & CLINICS......... 220.00UNION SECURITY INSURANCE CO................................................. 5,230.60UNITED AD LABEL........................ 51.73UNITED PARCEL SERVICE.... 3,389.92UNITED STATES CELLULAR................................. 1,395.49UNITED STATES POSTMASTER............................... 985.00UNITY POINT AT HOME......... 1,666.68UNITY POINT CORPORATE FINANCE..................................... 2,983.40UNIVERSITY OF IOWA............ 4,567.44UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI TISSUE............................................ 782.97UP IN SMOKE................................ 650.00UP TO DATE.................................. 498.00US BANK EQUIPMENT FINANCE.................................. 59,667.70 US DRUG TESTING LABS, INC................................................... 671.00VALUES COACH, INC................... 93.46VANN HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC................................................... 196.00VARIAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC............................................ 574,596.80VIDACARE CORPORATION.. . 1,090.15VISA-CARD SERVICES.......... 16,892.75WAGNER, LARRY........................ 302.76WAHLTEK, INC......................... 1,019.78WALKER, DANIEL....................... 507.87WALTER, PATTI............................. 55.00WASTE MGT. OF CRESTON.. . 9,530.94WEATHERBY LOCUMS INC... 5,164.08WEIS, JOAN...................................... 79.85WELCHANS, JACQUE................... 79.92WEST BEND............................. 47,791.40WEST, SHELLY............................. 239.98WEX BANK................................. 1,238.97WHITSON, JACKIE....................... 248.55WI STATE LABORATORY OF HYGIENE........................................ 445.00WILEY, KATY............................... 363.20WILKINSON LISA........................... 79.92WIMMER FARMS........................... 20.00WINDROW RESTAURANT......... 900.00WINDSTREAM........................... 9,860.95WOLTERS KLUWER.................... 272.48WOODMAN CONTROLS.......... 1,400.00WOODWORKER'S SUPPLY INC.. 28.18WORK WELL SYSTEMS, INC...... 20.00WRIGHT MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC................................................... 915.00Y4 - UNIVERSITY OF IOWA... 6,349.55ZADINA CHANDA.......................... 16.82ZIEGLER INC.............................. 9,897.00ZIMMER, INC............................. 1,331.91.................................................6,267,209.55

Greater Regional Medical CenterSchedule of Payments Allowed by the

Board of TrusteesFor the Quarter Ended

December 31, 2013A & G PIZZA STEAKHOUSE &LOUNGE......................................... 650.00AAHAM........................................... 175.00AARC............................................... 140.00ABI FOUNDATION....................... 375.00ACADEMY ROOFING & SHEET METAL............................................ 605.32ACUTE CARE INC................. 223,182.70ADAIR CO FREE PRESS.............. 435.25ADAIR COUNTY HEALTH & FITNESS............................................ 78.54ADAMS COUNTY FREE PRESS..184.30ADP, INC.................................... 12,196.89AFLAC.......................................... 5,488.80AFTON STAR ENTERPRISE....... 469.70AHIMA............................................ 175.00AKIN BUILDING CENTERS.... 1,277.31ALCON LABORATORIES INC.............................................. 46,574.95ALERE NORTH AMERICA, INC................................................ 4,467.41ALFORD, KARLA........................... 62.86ALIMED INC............................... 1,556.02ALLIANT ENERGY............... 109,102.56AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHY............................................... 1,530.00AMERICAN COLLEGE OF RADIOLOGY.................................. 850.00AMERICAN EDUCATION SERVICES....................................... 633.21AMERICAN HERITAGE LIFE.............................................. 1,742.85AMERICAN HOMES BY DAVE LONG................................................. 52.45AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION............................... 420.00AMERICAN MEDICAL DIRECTORS................................... 100.00AMERICAN RED CROSS....... 33,837.70AMERICAN SCREENING CORPORATION............................. 400.00AMSAN COMPANY.................. 2,049.48ANDERSON ERICKSON........... 4,083.89ANDERSON, GREGORY........... 8,670.00ANTHONY, NANCY..................... 293.95APIC................................................. 190.00APOTHECARY PRODUCTS........ 106.15APRIA HEALTHCARE, INC........ 110.00APRIA HEALTHCARE-CRESTON....................................... 112.00ARIZANT HEALTHCARE INC................................................ 2,268.00ARJO HUNTLEIGH INC............... 122.59ARLINGTON SCIENTIFIC INC... 108.05ARMSTRONG MEDICAL INDUSTRIES.................................. 241.88ARROW INTERNATIONAL..... 1,423.25ARTHREX INC......................... 42,900.00ARTHROCARE MEDICAL CORPORATION.......................... 2,145.16ASD HEALTHCARE.................. 1,211.00ASI...................................................... 21.00ASPEN SURGICAL PRODUCTS, INC................................................... 407.18ASSURANT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS....................................... 500.85AUL............................................. 10,000.00AVADYNE HEALTH.................... 508.73B.M. SALES, INC...................... 10,878.65BAIRD HOLM LLP..................... 3,099.00BALCON......................................... 165.00BANKERS LEASING COMPANY.................................. 1,067.17BARB PIERCE CODING........... 3,150.00BARKER IMPLEMENT & MOTOR........................................... 560.95BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORPORATION.......................... 2,983.37BAXTER, JOHN............................. 500.00BAY VIEW FUNDING............... 4,466.70BECKMAN COULTER, INC.. . 16,609.57BEEKLEY CORPORATION......... 594.95BERNARD FOOD INDUSTRIES.................................. 455.57BEST CARE EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE.............................. 1,798.50BEVINS, WILLIAM....................... 149.96BIOMERIEUX INC................... 12,832.44BLI LIGHTING SPECIALIST....... 767.82BOLINGER, DR. KRISTIN........... 626.67BOOKS ARE FUN...................... 2,934.82BOSTON SCIENTIFIC CORP.. . 3,799.78BROKAW, BARBARA.................... 98.00BROWN JANIE.............................. 510.00BROWN'S MEDICAL IMAGING................................. 513,496.94BSN MEDICAL, INC.................. 1,448.94BVK DIRECT.............................. 4,343.40BYERS WOOD & LOCK SHOP... 359.92CAID SOLUTIONS INC.................. 45.65CAMBLIN MECHANICAL INC.............................................. 28,508.09CARDINAL HEALTH 414, LLC............................................... 9,533.72CARDINAL HEALTH-ALLEGIANCE............................. 8,609.50CARDINAL HEALTH-PHARMACEUTICAL............. 675,109.73CAREFUSION 2200, INC.......... 8,551.16CAREFUSION SOLUTIONS, LLC............................................. 41,865.00CASA DE ORO............................... 650.00CASEY'S GENERAL STORES INC................................................ 4,526.80CASSLING................................. 15,109.00CDW GOVERNMENT, INC.... 32,385.96CENTRAL IOWA HOSPITAL CORP.......................................... 12,762.33CENTURION MEDICAL PRODUCTS................................. 1,845.80CENTURY LINK......................... 2,525.44CHAT MOBILITY @ RADIO SHACK................................................ 5.99CHRISTENSEN SANITATION.... 204.00CHRISTENSEN, TATE.................... 67.76CHUBICK, MARK...................... 1,397.62CLARINDA REGIONAL HEALTH.................................... 15,799.60CLEAR CHANNEL OUTDOOR................................... 5,230.00CLEARY, JARI JO........................... 11.10CLIA LABORATORY PROGRAM...................................... 150.00CLINICAL REFERENCE LABORATORY.............................. 376.75CMDA.............................................. 716.00CMS COMMUNICATIONS INC................................................ 6,322.60COENEN, GARY DBA.................... 31.20COLE, JANUARY....................... 1,757.14COMMERCIAL LIGHTING...... 6,300.93COMPDATA SURVEYS............... 539.00CONMED CORP............................ 116.03CONMED LINVATEC................... 558.00COOK MEDICAL INCORPORATED.......................... 872.19COOK VIDEO & APPLIANCE..... 295.73COOK, NATALIE D......................... 14.43COOPER SURGICAL INC............ 203.14COOPER, REGINA.......................... 68.74COUNTRYSIDE PRODUCTS........ 57.40CPSI............................................ 85,960.03CR BARD INC........................... 12,834.85CRAWFORD, DAVID................... 105.09CREST HAVEN CARE CENTRE..................................... 13,718.72CRESTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.................................. 430.00CRESTON MUNICIPAL UTILITIES.................................... 9,280.51CRESTON NEWS ADVERTISER................................ 838.50CRESTON NURSING & REHAB CENTER..................................... 12,113.57CRESTON PUBLISHING CO.... 4,394.53CRESTON VISION CLINIC, PC.... 45.00CULLIGAN.................................. 2,745.07CUSTOM COMFORT MEDTEK...................................... 1,430.80CUSTOM MEDICAL SPECIALTIES INC................................................... 257.83DR. RUIZ, MD........................... 32,275.52DAVID M LAMPHEAR............. 4,772.40DELTA DENTAL OF IOWA... 54,497.63DENMAN & CO LLP............... 12,300.00DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION............................... 2,289.09DIRECT SOURCE MEDIA........ 1,350.00DJ ORTHOPEDICS, LLC........... 6,423.83DOORS INC.................................... 108.21DR. DEV PURI............................ 1,370.16DR. GEORGE VOYNOV............ 1,532.88DR. JOHN MARTENS................ 1,769.76DR. MICHAEL THOMPSON. . 14,731.16DR. PHILLIP COLLETIER........ 1,691.28DR. RICHARD DEMING.............. 886.32DRAGER MEDICAL INC............. 179.33DUKES, MARIA......................... 2,646.35DUNCAN, JESSICA....................... 182.63EA MEDICAL CORPORATION.......................... 1,244.50EARTHGRAINS BAKING COMPANIES............................... 1,396.68ECHO GROUP, INC.................... 3,185.40EL RANCHITO............................... 650.00ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & EQUIP................................................ 71.72ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING........................... 1,020.00ELSEVIER.................................... 4,013.00EMC................................................. 130.62EMERGENCY MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC............................ 795.03EMSLRC.......................................... 419.00ENGINEERED CONTROLS INC................................................ 6,830.00ENV SERVICES INC..................... 848.00EPOWERDOC INC..................... 6,240.00EQUITABLE LIFE INS OF IOWA............................................... 300.00EXECUTIVE HEALTH RESOURCES INC................................................... 480.00F & M BODY SHOP INC........... 1,205.09FAEGRE BAKER DANIELS LLP................................................... 948.00FAREWAY...................................... 664.00FARM BUREAU PROPERTY &CASUALTY............................... 34,201.50FASTENAL COMPANY................. 11.71FED EX FREIGHT EAST................ 67.19FEDERAL EXPRESS..................... 753.24FELDHACKER CONTRACTING, LLC............................................... 8,665.00FIGMENT GROUP INC................... 74.32FIREGUARD, INC......................... 446.89FIRST ADMINSTRATORS, INC.............................................. 95,236.64FISHER HEALTHCARE.......... 34,352.16FRESENIUS KABI USA, LLC...... 265.00FRONTIER...................................... 826.59FRONTIER COMM OF IOWA (213)................................................... 78.56GALANAKIS, DENAE.................... 79.92GARDNER & WHITE, INC..... 33,547.45GE HEALTHCARE..................... 9,164.94GE HEALTHCARE OEC............... 450.00GENERAL SERVICE BUREAU INC................................................ 5,450.23GERLEMAN, JAN............................ 22.20GLAXO SMITH KLINE............. 1,825.05GLEN E MULLEN DBA................ 405.18GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY -...................................... 682.10GRAYBAR................................... 2,334.82GREAT LAKES........................... 5,631.45GREATER REGIONAL FOUNDATION............................... 274.86GREATLAND CORPORATION. . 472.50GREEN VALLEY PEST CONTROL................................. 10,675.22GREENFIELD CARE CENTER, INC................................................ 5,751.92GRMC MEDICAL STAFF............. 320.00GRP & ASSOCIATES................. 1,764.31HAAG, TIFFANY........................... 254.21HAGLE, JASON............................. 584.50HAGLE, LOWELL......................... 450.00HAMMER MEDICAL SUPPLY........................................ 4,167.38HANDS UP COMMUNICATIONS.................... 162.00HARTFORD /MASS MUTUAL LIFE INS..................................... 18,753.24HAUGE ASSOCIATES, INC... 32,250.86HEALTH CARE LOGISTICS INC................................................... 169.10HEALTH NET CONNECT......... 1,178.76HEALTH NET CONNECT LLC... 240.00HEALTH PARTNERS OF SOUTHWEST.............................. 1,224.00HEALTH SOLUTIONS, LLC. . 20,117.00HEALTHCARE SYSTEM SOLUTIONS................................... 469.50HEALTHPORT................................. 88.96HEGGEN, DR. WILLIAM D........... 75.00HERR, AMY...................................... 70.69HI CREST, INC............................... 255.49HILLYARD/DES MOINES........ 6,814.61HOAKISON, JILL............................. 17.76HOBART SERVICE....................... 442.35HODGE, SHERRI........................ 1,184.99HOERMAN, JOYCE......................... 77.41HOLOGIC, INC........................... 7,114.32HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE............................................... 234.00HOSPIRA WORLDWIDE INC.............................................. 23,800.69HUBERT COMPANY................. 1,364.62HY VEE FOOD STORES.............. 947.47HY VEE FOOD STORES.............. 312.27IA DEPT OF INSPECTION& APPEALS........................................ 500.00iCPSI USER GROUP...................... 495.00IDEACOM/CMA......................... 3,869.06IDENTICARD................................. 329.62ILLOWA COMMUNICATIONS..... 23.43IMMUCOR, INC.......................... 1,686.81ING - TSA.................................. 15,399.17ING LIFE INSURANCE & ANNUITY....................................... 513.30INTERSTATE ALL BATTERY CENTER.......................................... 854.97IOWA BOARD OF PHARMACY................................... 315.00IOWA CHAPTER............................. 40.00IOWA CHAPTER ACOFP............... 75.00IOWA COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK.................................. 1,500.00IOWA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN........................................ 1,106.00IOWA DEPARTMENT PUBLIC HEALTH....................................... 4,053.00IOWA DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.......................................... 100.00IOWA DIVISION OF LABOR SERVICE........................................... 25.00IOWA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION............................ 1,370.00IOWA MEDICAL SOCIETY......... 490.00IOWA PATHOLOGY ASSOCIATES, PC................................................ 23,370.75IOWA PHARMACY ASSOCIATION............................ 1,145.00IOWA RADIOLOGY, P.C.......... 6,198.50IOWA SIGN SERVICES................ 727.60IOWA SLEEP DISORDERS CENTER....................................... 2,015.00IOWA STUDENT LOAN LIQUIDITY..................................... 657.48IOWA TOOL & MANUFACTURING, INC................................................... 210.00IOWA WATER MANAGEMENT CORP............................................ 1,935.00IOWA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT...................... 13,741.54IPERS COLLECTIONS.......... 505,486.64JASON, MARONE, M.D................ 444.85JCB LABORATORIES................... 107.57JERRY DEAN ROCKHOLD JR...... 67.22JOHNSON & JOHNSON............ 8,089.94JOHNSON CRYSTAL.................... 222.00JOLA PUBLICATIONS................... 11.00JONES STACI................................. 136.42JOSEPH PUTZ............................. 6,093.07JP MORGAN CHASE............... 96,863.40JULES AND ASSOCIATES, INC.............................................. 51,358.34KARL STORZ ENDOSCOPY-AMERICA.................................. 12,563.89KCI USA.......................................... 707.73KELLEY, GARY D. DBA............... 70.00KELLY DAWN SYSTEMS, INC.. 208.95KELLY'S FLOWERS..................... 559.89KEY SURGICAL INCORPORATED............................ 48.00KLECKNER, CAROLYN................ 47.41KLOCKE'S EMERGENCY VEHICLES...................................... 300.00KOCH BROTHERS, INC......... 12,800.00KONE, INC.................................. 2,801.22KRAMES STAYWELL, LLC........ 187.00KRANTZ, JAN.................................. 13.44KSIB.............................................. 3,616.50KUHL, DR. ROBERT..................... 150.69LABORATORY SUPPLY COMPANY, INC....................... 18,442.69LAMAIR-MURLOCK - CONDON CO..................................................... 594.00LANDAUER INC........................ 1,556.70LARRY GALE MCKINNEY......... 471.00LARSON, CASEY.......................... 162.28LATHAM, GINA......................... 2,966.00LEGAL SHIELD.......................... 1,122.70LENOX AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.................................. 285.00LENOX HARDWARE, LLC........... 10.47LENOX MUNICIPAL COMMUNICATIONS.................... 288.32LENOX MUNICIPAL UTILITIES....................................... 418.38LENTS, VIRGINIA........................... 81.36LEONARD, CHRIS........................ 278.31LEONARD, KAITLYN.................. 387.14LIFENET HEALTH..................... 8,065.00LOMBART ISNTRUMENT.......... 159.89LONGSTAFF, SHELLEY.............. 159.84LORI GOLDSMITH.................. 12,195.00M & M MOTORS........................... 147.88MAINLINE MEDICAL INC.......... 139.35MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING LTD.................................................. 386.34MARKET LAB INC....................... 197.92MARTIN BROS DISTRIBUTING CO................................................. 3,062.69MARTIN HEALTH SERVICES.................................... 6,377.41MATHESON TRI-GAS INC....... 3,948.33MAYO COLLABORATIVE SERVICE,INC.............................. 2,021.80MCCORMACK DISTRIBUTING CO INC.............................................. 32.63MCCRACKEN, RYAN.................. 150.00MCCUTCHAN, MATTHEW......... 326.81MCMASTER CARR SUPPLY CO................................................. 2,481.69MD TECHNOLOGIES................... 214.00MED ALLIANCE GROUP INC.... 977.05MEDIACOM................................ 4,787.23MEDIBADGE, INC........................ 350.35MEDICAL SPECIALTIES DISTR, LLC.................................................. 453.36MEDICAP PHARMACY-CRESTON....................................... 305.11MEDICARE FUND................. 497,873.00MEDI-DOSE, INC.......................... 319.27MEDIVATORS............................ 3,605.50MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, INC............................................. 38,948.22 MERCY COLLEGE TC................. 180.00MERCY THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY.......................... 116,750.96MERRITT HAWKINS............... 8,414.54 MGC DIAGNOSTICS CORP.......... 71.00MICHAELS ENGINEERING INC.............................................. 30,475.00MID AMERICAN ENERGY COMPANY................................ 32,884.35MID-IOWA ENVIRONMENTAL................... 9,975.00MIDLANDS BUSINESS EQUIPMENT.................................. 815.84MIDWEST AUTO FIRE SPRINKLER CO..................................................... 420.00MIDWEST CRYOGENICS........... 547.50MIDWEST EYE CARE, P.C.......... 240.00MIDWEST MEDICAL INSURANCE CO............................................... 54,733.00MILLER, DR. LONNY............... 2,065.47MILLER, TRAVIS.......................... 369.60MINDRAY DS USA, INC........ 24,271.11MITCHELL, SHARI....................... 425.32MMS - A MEDICAL SUPPLY COMPANY...................................... 629.49MOBILE INSTRUMENT SERVICE......................................... 920.31MOHELA..................................... 5,540.00MOUNT AYR RECORD NEWS... 209.26MUSCULOSKELETAL TRANSPLANT............................ 2,524.00MVAP MEDICAL SUPPLIES, INC................................................... 234.59NAPA............................................... 216.05NATIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL RETURN.......................................... 340.16NATIONWIDE ANESTHESIA SERVICES................................. 12,000.00NEITZEL, MONTE........................ 433.56NELSON, DR. NICOLE................. 281.52NEW LIFE FAMILY MEDICINE................................... 2,525.00NEWTON OVERHEAD DOORS............................................ 760.48NICHOLS CONTROLS & SUPPLY........................................... 602.50NIKKEL & ASSOCIATES, INC................................................ 4,199.60NORTHEAST LABORATORY SERVICES....................................... 142.98NOVA BIOMEDICAL.............. 12,447.97NUCARE PHARMACEUTICALS, INC................................................... 192.30O'BRIEN, SUE.................................. 87.98OEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS.......... 275.00OFFICE MACHINES................ 27,267.03OLYMPUS AMERICA INC....... 7,171.48OMNICARE OF NEBRASKA.. . 1,546.79ON-LINE IMAGING................... 5,077.42OPTIM INCORPORATED......... 1,931.16OPTIMAL PHONE INTERPRETERS INC..................................................... 11.52OPTUM............................................ 481.73OR SPECIFIC INC.......................... 844.16O'REILLY AUTO PARTS............. 187.87OWENS & MINOR INC........... 91,849.43PACSGEAR, INC........................ 1,060.00PAETEC............................................. 87.89PANACEA HEALTHCARE.......... 298.95PAPER DIRECT, INC.................... 311.96PAPER TIGER SHREDDING....... 734.35PATHOLOGY LABORATORY......................... 28,046.50PATTERSON MEDICAL........... 1,688.97PAUL A. HALVORSON, INC.............................................. 13,795.40PAULUS, KATRINA........................ 75.00PEARCE DANIELLE..................... 735.71PENDEGRAFT JERI...................... 272.06PEPSI............................................ 1,095.59PERIGEN.................................... 62,225.60PETITGOUE, KAMI M.................. 390.00PETZNICKS...................................... 85.80PHILIPS HEALTHCARE........... 8,596.00PHOENIX TEXTILE CORPORATION.......................... 2,858.45PHYSICIAN MANAGEMENT SERVICES................................. 10,200.00PHYSIO-CONTROL, INC............. 345.80PILGRIM MEDICAL EQUIPMENT.................................. 388.40PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL....... 1,326.00PLUMBMASTER INC................... 176.91POKORNY BP & AUTOMOTIVE............................... 136.46POSTAGE BY PHONE............... 6,000.00PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION INC................................................ 9,358.78PRENATAL FRAMES................... 700.50PRESS GANEY ASSOCIATES, INC.............................................. 21,776.08PRESTON, LINDA......................... 101.70PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP....................................... 15,797.60PRIORITY PHARMACEUTICALS, INC................................................ 3,171.80PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL MGMT.......................................... 1,390.00PYRAMID HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS................................ 1,650.00QIAGEN INC............................... 2,599.98QUEST MEDICAL, INC............. 1,696.80RACOM CORPORATION............. 370.87RADIOMETER AMERICA INC................................................ 8,935.39RALSTON, DR WILLIAM M....... 773.00RCL PRODUCTION CO................ 446.50READER'S DIGEST......................... 24.98REASLAND TABITHA................. 524.42REINERS, EMILY....................... 4,978.00RELAYHEALTH INC.................... 208.08RESPIRONICS INC.................. 41,937.96REW SERVICES CORPORATION.......................... 8,400.00RINGGOLD COUNTYHOSPITAL...................................... 232.00ROCK SOLID, INC..................... 3,425.35ROCKMOUNT RESEARCH & ALLOYS IN..................................... 430.07ROSS CHEMICAL SYSTEMS.................................. 13,469.19ROSS, LISA..................................... 664.84ROTARY CLUB OF CRESTON... 205.00ROWAN, LACY............................. 271.43RR DONNELLEY........................ 6,308.96SALLIE MAE............................ 40,792.09SANOFI PASTEUR, INC......... 15,927.59SANSON RUTH............................... 13.49SCHLONER, NATALIE............. 1,603.16SCHON, BRIAN............................. 102.41SCOTT, BARBARA........................ 47.04SECURITY EQUIPMENT INC.. 2,348.50SEIM JOHNSON ,LLP................ 4,463.00SEITZ, CURTIS.............................. 166.37SEIU LOCAL 199........................ 7,616.96SENTRY DATA SYSTEMS, INC.............................................. 53,178.25SETON IDENTIFICATION PRODUCTS....................................... 22.00SEVIER ROBIN L.......................... 257.36SHARED MEDICAL SERVICES, INC.............................................. 15,920.00SHIVE HATTERY....................... 2,157.90SHRED-IT USA -DES MOINES....................................... 3,360.84SICKELS, JACK............................. 225.00SIEMENS HEALTHCARE DIAGNOSTICS......................... 50,161.59SIMPLEX GRINNELL................ 1,201.68SIRONA COMPLETE CARE..... 1,392.68SKARDA, WESLEY........................ 25.20SKELLENGER, ANDREA............ 542.12SKILLPATH SEMINARS.............. 199.00SKYTRON....................................... 137.01SMILEMAKERS............................ 129.64SMITH & NEPHEW INC............ 1,852.31SMITH & NEPHEW, INC.............. 245.50SMITH PROMOTIONAL ADV, INC................................................ 4,077.32SNODGRASS LOU ANN.............. 487.52SOLARWINDS............................ 8,000.00SOURCEONE HEALTHCARE............................ 4,723.44SOUTHERN HILLS SPECIALTY CARE............................................ 8,038.91SOUTHERN IOWA VENDING.................................... 1,043.25SOUTHERN PRAIRIE YMCA......................................... 11,928.15SPACELABS HEALTHCARE...... 179.32SPECIALTY MEDICAL SYSTEMS.................................... 6,269.47SPRAGUE, JEANNE........................ 23.50SPS MEDICAL............................... 540.00STANDARD REGISTER............... 686.91STEWARD, JAMIE........................ 453.62STIVERS FORD............................. 234.68STRECK LABORATORIES.......... 489.85STRINGHAM DONNA.................... 41.02STRYKER INSTRUMENTS...... 8,191.04STRYKER MEDICAL................ 5,098.29STRYKER ORTHOBIOLOGICS................... 4,767.00STRYKER ORTHOPAEDICS................... 108,315.71STRYKER SALES CORPORATION........................ 11,543.20STUART SHELLEY....................... 124.90SUPERTEL INN & CONFERENCE............................ 4,009.24SUREMARK COMPANY............. 175.96SURGICAL ADVANTAGE........... 582.59SWCC........................................... 2,441.95SYMMETRY SURGICAL............. 641.23SYNTHES.................................. 55,280.98SYSCO FOOD SERVICES OF IOWA.......................................... 59,440.93SYSMEX AMERICA, INC....... 14,528.71TELEFLEX MEDICAL............... 1,625.40TERRY TAYLOR DBA................. 952.47THE GIFT CONNECTION......... 8,687.68THE MEDICAL LETTER................ 98.00THE NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK........................................ 92.00THE ONLINE CANDY SHOP...... 101.24THE RHINO GROUP INC.......... 1,334.28THELEN SARAH........................ 1,069.18THERA COM, LLC........................ 650.00THOMPSON, MICHAL................. 504.17THOMPSON, RON........................... 94.46THROCKMORTON SURGICAL SOCIETY......................................... 200.00TOSHIBA AMERICA MED SYS.INC.............................................. 82,153.13TOSHIBA AMERICA MEDICAL CREDIT........................................ 9,225.00TRANSFIRST HEALTH SVCS...... 66.85TRI ANIM HEALTH SERVICE...................................... 1,134.75TRI STATE DISTRIBUTION, INC................................................... 285.39TRILLIANT SURGICAL LTD............................................... 2,923.00TRINITY HEALTH SYSTEM..................................... 13,950.00TRUE VALUE HARDWARE AND RENTAL................................ 281.59TURF SOLUTIONS LLC............ 1,430.00UI HOSPITALS & CLINICS......... 220.00UNION SECURITY INSURANCE CO................................................. 5,230.60UNITED AD LABEL........................ 51.73UNITED PARCEL SERVICE.... 3,389.92UNITED STATES CELLULAR................................. 1,395.49UNITED STATES POSTMASTER............................... 985.00UNITY POINT AT HOME......... 1,666.68UNITY POINT CORPORATE FINANCE..................................... 2,983.40UNIVERSITY OF IOWA............ 4,567.44UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI TISSUE............................................ 782.97UP IN SMOKE................................ 650.00UP TO DATE.................................. 498.00US BANK EQUIPMENT FINANCE.................................. 59,667.70 US DRUG TESTING LABS, INC................................................... 671.00VALUES COACH, INC................... 93.46VANN HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC................................................... 196.00VARIAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC............................................ 574,596.80VIDACARE CORPORATION.. . 1,090.15VISA-CARD SERVICES.......... 16,892.75WAGNER, LARRY........................ 302.76WAHLTEK, INC......................... 1,019.78WALKER, DANIEL....................... 507.87WALTER, PATTI............................. 55.00WASTE MGT. OF CRESTON.. . 9,530.94WEATHERBY LOCUMS INC... 5,164.08WEIS, JOAN...................................... 79.85WELCHANS, JACQUE................... 79.92WEST BEND............................. 47,791.40WEST, SHELLY............................. 239.98WEX BANK................................. 1,238.97WHITSON, JACKIE....................... 248.55WI STATE LABORATORY OF HYGIENE........................................ 445.00WILEY, KATY............................... 363.20WILKINSON LISA........................... 79.92WIMMER FARMS........................... 20.00WINDROW RESTAURANT......... 900.00WINDSTREAM........................... 9,860.95WOLTERS KLUWER.................... 272.48WOODMAN CONTROLS.......... 1,400.00WOODWORKER'S SUPPLY INC.. 28.18WORK WELL SYSTEMS, INC...... 20.00WRIGHT MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC................................................... 915.00Y4 - UNIVERSITY OF IOWA... 6,349.55ZADINA CHANDA.......................... 16.82ZIEGLER INC.............................. 9,897.00ZIMMER, INC............................. 1,331.91.................................................6,267,209.55

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