Thursday, September 26, 2013 '
N/Warren Town and County News
Page Eleven
GOVERNMENT IN ACTION
Concluded from p. 1
School Administration
Property-The City has
withdrawn the proposal
after obtaining informa-
tion that the School Street
property has developable
value for residential devel-
opment.
Fire Lieutenant Job de-
scription-Approval, re-
ceipt and filing for the job
description for the fire
lieutenant position were
approved by council.
Fire Captain job de-
scription-Council ap-
proved the revised Fire
Captain job description
Item 7. Council dis-
cussed the resolution con-
cerning payment to the
Warren County Economic
Development Commis-
sion (WCEDC) that was
tabled September 5. The
resolution would pay dues
to the WCEDC of $200,000
over a five-year period.
Councilmember Jamie
Sylvester motioned to ap-
prove resolution, there
were no seconds; motion
failed.
Item 8. The second
reading of the Ordinance
providing automotive re-
pair as a special use in the
C-4 zoning district was
approved.
Item 9. A resolution ap-
proving the site plan for
Phase II of Cedarbrooke
Place Apartments, corner
of Cedar Street and
Turnberry Drive, was
passed. Resolution passed
with one no vote.
Item 10. Josh Heggen,
Community DevelOpment
Director, updated the
council on an engineering
agreement with McClure
Engineering for work re-
lated to the Highway 28
trail revitalization. He
stated McClure Engineer-
ing would combine this
agreement with work al-
PO
ready in progress for the
city.
Item 11. The consider-
ation of a Resolution
amend'rag the City Man-
ager employment agree-
ment was pulled from the
agenda.
Item 12. Council ap-
proved a resolution for the
fiscal year 2012-2013 Street
Finance Report (Road Use
Tax) for the city. The state
requires the Street Finance
Report of revenues and
expenses and a summary
of street related general
obligation bond payments
during the fiscal year.
August Reports
Parks and Rec-Two
new Park Commission
Board members have been
sworn in. During the com-
mission meeting August 7
members discussed a rec
center, replacing the pool
building a new park in the
old school administration
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
Notice of Sheriff'6 Levy and Sale
WARREN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
BOX 337, INDIANOLA, IA 50125 • (515) 961-1122
site and expanding the
bike trail.
Clerk's Office-Twenty-
nine new resident packets
were distributed and an
additional 20 residents
moved to new addresses
within the city.
Community Develop-
ment-A tour was given to
an international company
visiting the Des Moines
area and they visited a po-
tential Norwalk site. The
Aquatic Center Commit-
tee will meet in late Sep-
tember.
Norwalk Police De-
partment-Officers re-
ceived training On the
TraCS program's accident
report module. Training
will allow them to com-
plete reports, citations and
other police-related func-
tions in a timely manner.
Officers were also recerti-
fled in CPR and Automatic
External Defibrillators by
the Norwalk Fire Depart-
ment.
Norwalk Fire Depart-
ment-Fire calls totaled 32
and 65 EMS calls for the
........................................................................................... month. A Haz Mat inci-
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR WARREN COUNTY
STATE OF IOWA ) Dockef No. (Sale No.) 13-3079(1)
) SS Court No. EOCV034309
WARREN COUNTY )
NOTICE OF LIEVY
PLAINTIFF: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
VS.
DEFENDANT: WARD, SUSAN K
DEFENDANT: WARD, JOHN FRANCIS
DEFENDANT: DAVIS, DEBRA D
As a result of the Judgment rendered In the above referenced court case, an execution was Issued by the court to
the Sheriff o! this county. The execution ordered the sale of defendant(s) rights, title, and interest in Real Estate
Property to satisfy the Judgment. The property to be sold is:
LOT 9, FRANKLIN HEIGHTS ADDITION, MARTENSDALE, WARREN COUNTY, IOWA AKA LOT 9, FRANKLIN
HEIGHTS ADDITION, MARTENSDALE, IOWA
Street Address: 610 FRANKLIN DRIVE, MARTENSDALE, IOWA 50160
The described property will be offered for sale at public auction for cash only as follows:
Date of Sale Time of Sale Place of Sale
10/24/2013 10:00 AM Warren County Courthouse East Doom
dent at the intersection of
Beardsley and Hwy 28
closed the highway for
four hours. Members
trained on the new power
cots and stair chair. Fire
training was cancelled due
to the heat.
Norwalk Easter Public
Library-There were 9,255
visitors to the library in
August, along with 59 new
accounts. Trick or Treat is
scheduled for Thursday,
Oct. 24.
:; ' i .
Tips On Hosting A Breakfast Buffet
(NAPS)--Dinner parties
are great, but many agree
that breakfast parties are
better. They save the rest of
the day for other things and
tend to be more cost friendly.
One of the easiest ways to
satisfy various taste buds is
with a breakfast buffet.
"You can make your break-
fast buffet stand out by offer-
ing just a few exotic touches,
like papaya or an imported
cheese. Fresh-baked muffins
offer a simple indulgence"
thafs beth aromatic and easy
on the wallet," said Fred
Williams, Menu Concept
expert for Buffets, Inc.
Williams offers an easy
menu and other simple
breakfast buffet tips to help
you and your guests have a
good time.
A "Create Ahead"
Menu Platter
• Several types of fresh
rolls and breads
* Butter, jams, jellies
• Fresh fruit salad
• Quiche (vegetarian and.
meat options)
• Juices, coffee and tea
• Pastries and muffins
• French toast
• Bacon and sausage
• Southwestern omelets
Food: Hot vs. Cold
Cold items such as fruit
and pastries should be placed
on the table first, since they
will not shift in temperature
significantly. Bring out hot
items like egg dishes, pan-
cakes, waffles or meat selec-
tions later, so they don't cool
down before guests can enjoy
them. Keep the hot items in
chafing dishes to maintain a
warm temperature.
Beverage Station
Breakfast beverages de-
serve a table of their own.
Guests won't feel over-
whelmed with the prospect
of having to balance plates,
cutlery and a drinking cup
at once. They can place their
plates and cutlery at their
seat, then move to a sepa-
rate drink station, where
they can prepare their coffee
with cream and sugar (or
Hosting a weekend break-
fast party can be more fun
than a dinner party while
saving you time, trouble
and money.
whatever is their "cup of
tea"). In addition to the hot
beverages, include juice.
Buffet Table Location
Table placement is key.
Position your buffet table a
few feet from the wall. This
lets guests approach the buf-
fet from beth sides, avoiding
crowding, and offers space
to replenish items.
Plates: Little to Big
Dining plates should be on
the "approach" side of the
table. Small plates are typi-
cally for pastries and baked
goods, while large ones are for
main dishes such as French
toast, quiche or meats.
Eliminate the need for a jug-
gling act by bundling utensils
in a napkin, so guests can sim-
ply grab and go.
Additional Options
When you're too busy to
plan your own breakfast buf-
fet, there are now low-cost
weekend breakfast buffet
restaurant options available.
Ask folks to meet at a
Ryan's*, HomeTown ® Buffet,
as well as Fire Mountain ® ,
Country Buffet ® or Old
Country Buffet ® (check to
make sure the restaurant
offers breakfast). If your
group is large enough, the
restaurant may even set
aside the special-function
room, so you can have a pri-
vate party without all the
preparation and cleanup
you'd have at home.
For more advice and easy-
to-make recipes, visit Buffets,
Inc. at www.Facebook.com/
RyansBuffet, www.Facebook.
com/HomeTownBuffet and
www.Facebook.com/OldCoun
tryBuffet.
X This sale not subject to redemption.
Property exemption: Certain money or property may be exempt. Contact your attorney promptly to review specific
provisions of the law and file appropriate notice, if applicable.
Judament Amt Costs Accruin 9 Costs Interest Auornev
$102,796.49 $285.00 PLUS 6.875% of $101.946.49 BENJAMIN HOPKINS
from 12/21/2012 = (515) 222-9400
$5,895.09
Date Sheriff
09/18/2013 Brian S. Vos
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
Notice of Sheriff's Levy and Sale
WARREN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
PO BOX 337, INDIANOLA, IA 50125 * (515) 961-1122
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR WARREN COUNTY
STATE OF IOWA ) Docket No. (Sale No.) 13-3076(1)
) SS Court No. EQCV034520
WARREN COUNTY )
NOTICE OF LEVY
PLAINTIFF: COMMUNITY BANK
VS.
DEFENDANT: WOOD, DOUGLAS PAUL
DEFENDANT: WOOD, SONYA
DEFENDANT: OVERHEAD DOOR CO OF DES MOINES
As a result of the judgment rendered in the above mfererced court case, an execution was Issued by the court to
the Shedff of this county. The execution ordered the sale of defendant(s) dghts, title, and interest in Real Estate
Property to satisfy the Judgment. The property to be sold is:
PARCEL "A ° OF THE SURVEY OF THE NE 114 OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 76 NORTH, RANGE 24 WEST OF
THE 5TH P.M., WARREN COUNTY, IOWA, RECORDED IN BOOK 2006 PAGE 450 ON JANUARY 13, 2006 IN
THE OFFICE OF THE WARREN COUNTY RECORDER, NOW KNOWN AS LOT 35, DEER CREEK PLAT 1, AN
OFFICIAL PLAT, CITY OF INDIANOLA, WARREN COUNTY, IOWA
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
Notice of Sheriff's Levy and Sale
WARREN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
PO BOX 337, INDIANOLA, IA 50125 • (515) 961-1122
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR WARREN COUNTY
STATE OF IOWA ) Docket No. (Sale No.) 13-3077(1)
) SS Coud No. EQCV034214
WARREN COUNTY )
PLAINTIFF: BANK OF AMERICA, NA SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE
HOME LOANS SERVICING LP
VS.
DEFENDANT: GAVIN, PHYLLIS
NOTICE OF LEVY
As a result of the judgment rendered in the above referenced court case, an execution was issued by the court to
the Sheriff of this county. The execution ordered the sale el defendant(s) dghta, title, and interest in Real Estate
Property to satisfy the judgment. The property to be sold Is:
LOT 2 AND THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE ALLEY RUNNING EAST AND WEST ADJOINING LOT 2, ALL IN BLOCK 5,
IN STIFFLER'S SECOND ADDITION TO NORWALK, WARREN COUNTY, IOWA
Street Address: 1301 S K ST., INDIANOLA, IOWA
The described property will be offered for sale st public auction for cash only as follows:
Date of Sale Time of Sale Place of Sale
10/24/2013 10:00 AM Warren County Courthouse East Doors
X This sale not subject to redemption.
Street Address: 912 PINE AVE., NORWALK, IOWA
The described property will be offered for sale at public auction for cash only as follows:
Date of Sale Time of Sale Place of ,Sale
10/2412013 10:00 AM Warren County Courthouse East Doors
X This sale not subject to redemption.
Property exemption: Certain money or property may be exempL Contact your attorney promptly to review specific
provisions of the law and file appropriate notice, if applicable.
Judament Amt Costs Accruina Costs lntert Attomev
$316,933.86 PLUS 21% of $313,433.86 MICHAEL J CUNNINGHAM
from 11119/2012 = (515) 278-4200
$61,132.48
Date Sheriff
09/18/2013 Brian S. Vos
"Properly exemption: Certain money or property may be exempt. Contact your attorney promptly to review specific
provisions of the law and file appropriate notice, if applicable.
Judament Amt Costs Accmina Costs Interest Attorney
$164,773.83 $360.00 PLUS 2.375% of $183,298.83 BRIAN G SAYER
from 05/26/2012 = (319) 232-3304
$5.564.07
Date Shedff
09/18/2013 Brian S. Vos