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N/Warren Town and County News
Thursday, August 1, 2013
NORTH WARREN TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
P.O. Box 325, 1122 Main St. Ste. 1, Norwalk, IA 50211
515-981-0406
A weekly publication of Klein Publications, Inc.
Published every Thursday in Norwalk, Iowa
Official newspaper for Norwalk, Cumming, Norwalk
Community School District and Warren County.
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Legislative News
By State Representative Julian B. Garrett
Immigration Reform
With all the discussion of immigration reform in
Congress, it is instructive to take a look back at the im-
migration reform bill of 1986. This bill was sold on the
basis that it would end the problem of illegal immigra-
tion. The borders were to be secured and employers who
hired people who were ha the country illegally were to
be subject to severe penalties. In return the three mil-
lion people in the country illegally, who had come be-
fore 1982, were to be given amnesty, or as some called
it, legalization. Even then the word amnesty was not
popular. What was the result? The three million who
were in the cotmtry illegally Were made citizens. The
border was not secured and with a few exceptions, the
laws penalizing employers who hire those in the coun-
try illegally have not been enforced.
Does this sound familiar? Now we are being offered
a very similar prop0sal, except that we are now talking
about an estimated 11 million additional people in the
country illegally. Those advocating the current amnesty,
or should we say legalization, are offering the same ar-
guments. Should we believe them this time? Why not
enforce the existing law, securing the border and penal-
izing employers who knowingly hire those here ille-
gally? Giving a path to citizenship merely repeats the
mistakes of the past and encourages more millions to
come here illegall3 believing that they too will be of-
fered a path to citizenship sometime in the future.
Iowa Sales Tax Holiday
The annual "Sales Tax Holiday" is the first Friday
and Saturday of August. It will be August 2 and 3 this
year. On those days dothing and footwear with a sales
price of $100 or less will not be subject to sales tax. All
merchants open those days will be participating. De-
tails of the sale can be seen at the Department of
Revenue's website, www.iowa.gov/tax/educate/
holidayl.html. I have found it easier to "Google" Iowa
sales tax holiday than to use that complicated site infor-
mation.
As always, feel free to contact me with your ideas or
concerns at Julian.Garrett@legis.iowa.gov or by calling
515-281-3221.
Start the day off right!
00tters
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P.O. Box 160
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james Pauley
OBITUARY
JAMES PAULEY
Services for James Paul-
ey, 80, who passed away
Monda34 July 22, at Kava-
nagh House Hospice in
Des Moines, were held Fri-
day, July 26, at the Nor-
walk United Methodist
Church in Norwalk with
burial following in the
Norwalk Cemetery.
Survivors include his
wife, Marlys; children,
Jeffery (Lisa) Pauley, Craig
(Diana) Pauley and Me-
lody (Mark) Morris; bro-
ther, Dwayne (Betty)
Pauley; eight grandchil-
dren and five great-grand-
children. He was preceded
in death by his parents.
Memorials may be given
to his church or Hospice of
Central Iowa. Online condo--
lences at www.overton
funerals.com.
OBITUARY
JOHN LEE ZERONI
A private celebration of
life will be held at a later
date for John Lee Zeroni,
68, Norwalk, who died
Saturday, July 20, at his
home.
Mr. Zeroni was born
July 18, 1945 to John and
Irene Zeroni. He gradu-
ated from Lincoln High
School in Des Moines and
worked as a sheet metal
worker for Local Union 45,
retiring from Waldinger.
Survix, ors include his
wife, Pat; mother, Irene; chil-
dren, Michael, Peter and
Melissa; grandchildren,
Stephanie, Elissa (Roland),
Heather and John; great-
grandchildren, James and
Anthony Anderson; sister,
Rosemary McFadin of Texas
and his beloved friends, Dale
Giles, John Wood and Billy
Wood.
He was preceded in
death by his father, John Sr.,
and his brother, Barry.
Online condolences at
www.HamiltonsFuneral
Home.com.
Robert Noble
OBITUARY
ROBERT NOBLE
A Service of Remem-
brance was held Sunday,
July 28, at Hamilton's
Southtown Funeral Home
for Robert Noble, 46, Des
Moines, who died Wed-
nesda3 July 24, after a long
battle with liver disease.
Mr. Noble was born
March 31, 1967 in Des
Moines and grew up in
Carlisle. He was an inspec-
tor for John Deere Des
Moines Works and was an
avid Pittsburgh Steelers
fan. He enjoyed spending
time with his friends and
family whom he adored.
Survivors include his
father, Gary Noble of
Carlisle; brother, Michael
(Cathy) Noble of Erie, PA;
children, Heather (Joshua)
Baird of Carlisle, Joshua
Noble of Des Moines, An-
drew Noble of Norwalk
and Zoey Noble and
Sammy Noble, both of Des
Moines; and many aunts,
uncles, nieces and neph-
ews.
He was preceded in
death by his mother, Linda
Noble.
Memorials and condo-
lences may be sent to the
family c/o Gary Noble, 210
Pleasant St., Carlisle, IA
50047.
During the ancient 12-day
Chrislmas celebration, the
log burned was called the
"Yule log" Sometimes a
piece of eYukD k)g wouM
be kept to kindle the fire
the following winter, to
ensure that the good luck
carried on from year to
year.
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for
emergencies!
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Worship at these
Norwalk Area Churches
NORWALK
Christ Our Savior
Lutheran Church (LC-MS)
515 Sunset Dr.
515-897-4183
Steven Klawonn, Pastor
9:00 am Worship
10:30 am Sunday School
Wed. Family Education 6:30 pm
Wed. Confirmation: 5th-8th grade
6:30 pm
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Crossroads Church
2601 Border St.
www.2thecrossroads.com
Glen Blumer, Pastor
515-287-8580
9:30 am Worship
Nursery & Childreri's
Programming
3 years old through 5 th grade
Wed. 6:30 pm K-12 th grades
Fellowship Conmumty
Church
225 North Ave.
www.fccnorwalk.org
Rob Jones, Pastor
981-0699
8:30 & 10:30 am Worship
Disciple City Classes 18 mo.-5
grade
Nursery also provided.
6 pm Sun. Jr. and Sr. High
6:30 pm Wed. Prayer Sei'vice
First Baptist Church
www.norwalkbaptist.org
Sunset Dr. & Mafred
981-4391
9 am Worship
10:15 am Sunday School
Class for all ages
Nursery Provided
7 pm - Wednesdays
Bible Study Prayer Service
New Life Lutheran Church
4380 Wakonda Dr. - 285-5965
www.newlifenorwalk.org
Nate Liedtke, Pastor
8:15 am & 10:30 am Worship
9:30 am Sunday School
Childcare Provided
Norwalk Christian Church
(Disciples)
701 Main St. - 981-0176
Tim Diebel, Past)r
8:30 am Informal Worship
9:15 am Church School
10:30 am Worship
Nursery Provided
Wed. pm CYF & Chi Rho
Norwalk United
Methodist Church
1801 Sunset Dr. - 981-4251
Rev. Kiboko I. Kiboko
8:15 & 10:45 am Worship
9:30 am Sunday School
Nursery Provided -
St. John the Apostle
Catholic Church
720 Orchard Hills Dr.
981-4855 FAX 981-9475
Father John Ludwig
Sacrament of Reconciliation
4 pm Saturday
Masses: 5 pm Saturday
9 am Sunday
Nursery, Sunday School
CUblMING
Harvest Church
(Evangelical Free)
4225 N. Birch Ave.
PO Box 115
Laine Wilder, Pastor
981-4321
www.hccumming.com
10 am Worship
Nursery, newborn to 3 years
Groups Thurs. & Fri. 6:30 pm
*:g*
Christian Life
Assembly of God Church
Fleur Drive and Hwy 5
Warren Hunsberger, Pastor
515-953-0322
l0 am Worship
Children's Ministry, 0-5
Kids' Church 6 years & up
Nursery ages 0-2
6:30 pm- Wed. Elevate Youth
Grace Baptist Church
9936 County Line Rd. 285-8871
www.gracecares.net
Doug VanWey, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:45 am Worship
Jr. & St. High, Men's and
Women's Ministry
Nursery Provided..
Mt, Zion Church of God
8383 Ridgeview Dr.
David Chu, Pastor
664-2828
MARTENSDALE
Martensdale Community
(An Evangelical Free Church)
1 Mile North of Martensdale on
Hwy 28
Jeremy Kidder, Pastor
641-764-2491
Worship: 9 am
Bible Study: 10:30 am
Jr. High & Sr. High Youth: 6 pm
Sunday
St. Paul Lutheran Church
(Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America)
641-764-2752
Meeting at Church of the
Assumption in Churchville
Keith Lingwall, Pastor, 971-0504
Ron Mohr, Pastor, 770-1286
9:30 am Worship
Call for times on Adult and
Children Bible Studies
PROLE
Lima Grove
United Methodist Church
7483 50th, Prole - 981-4062
Cindy Hickman, Pastor
9:45 am Sunday School
11 am Worship
DIANOLA
Freedom Fellowship Church
(IFFC)
2604 N. Jefferson Way
515-961-5755
Pastor Jeff Rabe
Pastor's Cell 515-333-2458
9:30 am Sunday Worship
12:45-2 pm Wed. Adult Bible
Study
Tues.-Thurs. is for
Community Food Closet.
(Please call for availability)
Good Shepherd
Evangelical Lutheran Church
(ELS)
202 N. Kenwood - 962-0351
Robert Hurting, Pastor
9 am Worship
10:15 Sunday School
The above free listings are to
Help newcomers, know the
Regular worship schedhles of
Norwalk-area churches. Special
Events and services will not be
listed here.
Policy: Churches must be in the
Norwalk Area and in Warren
County for this free listing.
Deadline for ads,
legals and stories
is Noon Friday!