Page Ten N/Warren Town and County News Thursday, March 13, 2014
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announcement
Free reading tutoring of-
fered by Upper Iowa stu-
dent. Call soon! 515-681-
8296.
Annual Knights of Colum-
bus Lenten Fish Fries, 5:30
- 7 p.m., St. John the
Apostle Catholic Church,
720 Orchard Hills Dr., Fri-
days, March 14, 21, 28,
April 4 and 11. Menu in-
dudes choice of two fried
or baked fish or cheese
pizza slices with coleslaw,
fries, macaroni and
cheese, relish, bread and
butter and beverage. Cost
$8 for adults; $5 for senior
citizens and $3 for children
12 and under.Youth groups
will have desserts available
for a donation as a
fundraiser.
Norwalk Food Pantry, lo-
cated at New Life Lutheran
Church, 4380 Wakonda
Dr., is open every Wednes-
day from 5 to 7 p.m. for lo-
cal residents.
employment
Need farm help in Norwalk
area! Full or part-time, ex-
perience with large equip-
ment helpful. Call 515-778-
0045.
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for sale
Large round bales, grass
• hay and alfalfa/hay mix.
Call 515-778-0045.
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Hurry, hurry, last chance to
get Girl Scout cookies be-
fore they are gone for an-
other year. $3.50 a box.
Help me reach my goal of
1,200 boxes. Call Megan
Staude, 981-5238,
Linda Slycord
Independent Consultant
The Pampered Chef
Get recipes and shop
online 24/7 at www.pam
peredchef.biz/lindaslycord.
Become a fan on
Facebook: www.face
book.com/lindaslycord.
Call 971-3659 or email
LSlycord @ aol.com.
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Norwalk Warrior Spirit-
wear-Shop online at
MyJJDesigns.com or call
953-6306.
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home for sale
209 Center Place,
Norwalk. 3 bedroom, 2
bath ranch home, large
yard, covered deck, vinyl
siding, garage, central AC,
all appliances included.
$128,500. Call 953-6830 or
981-0759.
for rent
903 South Ave.- 1 V2 story,
3 BR, central air, $875. Call
515-681-6310.
SHERIFF'S REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
Norwalk 2 BR brick 4 plex,
hardwood floors, heat, wa-
ter, sewer, garbage paid.
515-314-1551 or 515-221 -
9300.
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services
Glen Morris Lawn Care
Personalized service, free
estimates, fully insured.
Mowing, tdmming, edging,
Downs Pest Control And
Property Maintenance
Spiders, ants, wasps,
roaches, bed bug treat-
ments, termite work. We
also offer property mainte-
nance such as debris re-
moval, mold testing, snow
and lawn care, demo work
and roofing. 515-309-2089,
www.downspestcontrol.
February. 27
300 block of Burlington
Avenue, Martensdale, ha-
fertilizing, cleanup, weed
control, snow removal.
515-208-4398, mgmia@
raSh.COm.
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RAH LLC Garden Tilling,
dependable service. 515-
371-5998.
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Bring family images to the
digital age. VHS (VCR) to
DVD, affordable. Mel, 710-
5315, memoriescollected
.com.
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INCOME TAX
PREPARATION
Check out my V2 price spe-
cial! I will prepare your in-
come tax return for ONE
HALF of the price that you
paid another Irofessional
tax preparer last year. In-
cludes electronic filing.
NEW this year: I will also
be accepting credit and
debit cards! RTRP certi-
fied by IRS-Over 35 years
experience of tax prepara-
tion experience. Evening
and weekend appoint-
ments available. Call 981-
5083 to set up an appoint-
ment. OSTREM AC-
COUNTING AND TAX
PREPARATION, Norwalk,
IA.
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Seamstress can do alter-
ations, work with lycra fab-
ric, sequins, beading and
custom costumes. Call
Lynne at 285-0604 or go to
www.seamstressdeluxe.
com.
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Clean Cut Tree Service
Removals, trimming,
stump grinding, brush
cleanup, fully equipped
and insured• Free consul-
tations, 981-0511.
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Fireplace
Chimney Servicing
Annual servicing of your
chimney system keeps
your family safe and your
home in good repair. We
offer inspections, cleaning,
repairs, product sales, re-
lining, tuck-pointing and
more. Call
Climbing Boys
Chimney Cleaning
Tim Mineart
689-9077
rassment investigation, 17-
year-old female from
Indianola.
Domestic Disturbance,
Prole, Domestic Abuse in-
vestigation, 43-year-old
male victim from North-
west Warren County; in-
vestigation continues.
March 1
100 block of E. 2rid Street,
Bevington, Bevington Kum
& Go reported theft of fuel.
com. Value $35.32; investigation
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ACCIDENTS
February 9 - 1:40 a.m.:
Responded to a report of a
Hit and Run accident. Of_
ficer arrived and spoke to
Shelby Clark and Alessia
Luna. They stated they
were leaving a party at
8031 Suncrest Drive when
a truck rammed into the
back of their car. The truck
sped away. Clark was able
to get the truck's license
plate of AOAS19. Luna
was in the driver's seat and
Clark was in the passenger
seat. The car belongs to
Clark's boyfriend. Both
declined medical evalua-
tion and were picked up
by Kristopher O'Connor.
.................................. Investigation continues.
Patava Concrete
Taking orders for tearouts,
patios, replacement, new
construction, driveways,
garage slabs. FREE ESTI-
MATES. Call Matt Palen,
210-1284 or Tim Patava,
210-1285.
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The graham cracker is
named for SyMm Graha
an Amedcan distary reformer
of the early 1800s.
In-Floor ~ Geothermal Heating
"insured & Certified"
(515) 989-0106
SALES ~ SERVICE ~ REPLACEMENT
BATHROOM REMODEL
I
Start the day off right!
515-223-1150
P.O. Box 160
Norwalk, Iowa
www, kwlo/.com
February 11- 7:24 a.m.:
Joseph Pasa, 62, Norwalk,
was traveling northbound
on 50th Avenue north of
Fulton and south of
Fillmore exiting the S
curves. Gloria Kroeze, 60,
Norwalk, had exited her
driveway just north of the
S curves and was traveling
southbound on 50th Av-
enue beginning to enter
the S curve. The road was
packed snow ice covered,
very slick. The front of the
cars collided. Disabling
damage to both vehicles.
Drivers were hit by front
air bags. Both were not in-
jured and refused a rescue.
Both vehicles were towed
by Aubert's Towing; no ci-
tations were issued.
February 15 - 2:08 a.m.:
Pedro Ramos-Rodriguez,
25, Des Moines, was trav-
eling eastbound on Hwy 5
and exited at the SW 9th
exit. As Ramos-Rodriguez
was going around the
curve towards the stop
signs he lost control of the
vehicle. When he lost con-
trol he went off the trav-
eled portion of the road,
went through a fence and
ended up in a corn field
facing eastbound. Esti-
mated at $5,000 damage to
his vehicle and estimated
$500 damage to the fence.
The driver was cited for no
driver's license.
February 15- 2:19 p.m.:
Matthew Swackhammer,
30, Norwalk, was west-
bound and going to turn
into a driveway on the
south side of the road next
to 30th Avenue. Driver
states he mistakenly had
on his right turn signal
when he turned left.
Valerie Tigner, 50,
Norwalk, was westbound,
saw the turn signal and
due to the road conditions
was afraid she wouldn't
get stopped, so she went to
• go around Swackhammer.
As Tigner went around
Swackhammer's vehicle,
Swackhammer started
turning into the driveway
and struck Tigner's vehicle
with the snow blade.
Tigner came to rest in the
driveway of the residence
on the south side of the
road, Damage to the right
front of Tigner's ecehicle,
ripping off the quarter
panel and scratching the
passenger door. No dam-
age to the snow blade or
Swackhammer's vehicle.
No injuries reported.
February 16 - 12:03
p.m.: Kim Hammond, 56,
Cumming, was traveling
too fast for road condi-
tions. The roadway was
frozen packed snow (very
slick). Hammond lost con-
trol, could not stop on
140th in Madison County,
at stop sign with 10th Av-
enue in Warren County.
Her vehicle went into east
ditch on 10th Avenue,
struck a tree and went into
a ravine. She did complain
of being sore, but refused
rescue, gussanmas was
called to tow vehicle for
the registered owner. No
citations issued.
February 19-4:40 a.m.:
Patricia Criss, 62, Osceola,
struck a deer causing
heavy front end damage.
February 20- 6:48 p.m.:
Trevor Hendrix, 19, Des
Moines, was traveling
north/northeast toward
Carlisle on Scotchridge
Road from Hwy 65/69. He
loses control .due to slick
• road conditions and enters
east ditch area.
February 26 - 5:59 p.m.:
Unknown vehicle was
parked legally on Warren
Drive. Herbert Hall, 65,
Des Moines, backed from
driveway located at 8047
Warren Drive and struck
unknown vehicle. Un-
known vehicle was unoc-
cupied. No injuries re-
ported on scene.
February 28 - 10:15
a.m.: Semi driven by
Donald Sloan, 64, Des
Moines, hauling grain was
traveling northbound on
Hwy 65/69 north of
Elkhom Street and south
of Delaware Street. Sloan
was in the passing lane.
Semi driver changed lanes.
He drove into side of a
minivan driven by Delma
McDole, 83, Indianola,
who was in the right lane.
The two separated and
stopped. Minor vehicle
damage to McDole's ve-
hicle; no damage to the
semi-trailer. No injuries.
Sloan admitted he went
into right lane, but claims
not to have seen McDole
vehicle. McDole could
have been in his blind spot,
NORWALK LIBRARY
ACTIVITIES
Saturday, March 15
Baby & Me, 9 a.m. Join us Saturdays, March 15, 22
and 29, for our early literacy classes. Baby & Me (for
infants, non-walkers only) includes lapsit stories, fin-
ger plays and songs, all designed for babies. Care pro-
viders should bring a soft blanket to lay their baby on
during class. Parents, expect full interaction with your
little ones and some helpful tips on early literacy skills
you can use at home. This storytime is designed for a
1:1 or 2:1 care provider to child ratio and lasts approxi-
mately 15 to 20 minutes. Registration required.
Wee Ones, 9:30 a.m. Join us for this early literacy
class, designed for walkers up to 22 months. Registra-
tion required.
Tuesday, March 18
Pre-School Story Time, 10:30-11 a.m. For 3-6 year-
olds, join us for stories, finger plays, songs and flannel
boards! Parents, expect some interaction with your little
ones and helpful tips on early literacy skills you can use
at home. This storytime is also a good fit for parents
attending with several children and for daycare groups.
Wednesday, March 19
Take a Break, 10:30-11:15 a.m. Special Spring Break
Session! Older siblings invited! This is an adult/youth
collaborative program. Connect with other adults who
take care of preschoolers - sharing ideas and getting re-
sources or short programs, while the kids do age-ap-
propriate activities that encourage purposeful play and
child development. Adults will also get a chance to play!
2nd- 3rd Grade Book Club, 2-2:45 p.m. On the third
Wednesday of each month, join us for book talks, ac-
tivities and snacks. Bring what you are currently read-
ing or come to get some ideas for new reads.
Thursday, March 20
Toddler Time, 10:30-11 a.m. For ages 18 months to 3
years, join us for stories, finger plays, songs and flannel
boards! Parents, expect lots of interaction with your little
ones and some helpful tips on early literacy skills you
can use at home.