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Page Four N/Warren Town and County News Thursday, August 9, 2012
NEIGHBORHOOD NOTESI
Ian Stenzel, Cumming, Bethel University is a
graduated from Bethel leader in Christ-centered
University, St. Paul, MN, higher education with ap-
following the spring 2012 proximately 6,600 stu-
semester. Stenzel earned a dents from 48 states and 25
BA in Business. He is the countries enrolled in un-
son of Joel and Cheryldergraduate, graduate,
Stenzel. seminary and adult educa-
tion programs.
Superstars Team at AYOP Nationals
The Superstars Performing Arts Baton Competition
Team competed at the AYOP Nationals in mid-July. Re-
sults were included in last week's paper; however, a few
were left out and we want to acknowledge those twirl-
ers. All results are broken down by age, skill level and
category. Bailey Walke won beginner flag baton, Dana
Billingsley and Bethany Jones placed 2nd in beginner
flag and Tatum Torode placed 7th in beginner flag.
' In 2-baton, Cassidy Gomick placed 2nd in beginner
division and in the intermediate division Marit Hovey
placed 6th and Lauren Donohoe placed 2nd. Kelsy Glas
placed 10th in intermediate strut and Mya McAlpin
placed 10th in pageant strut.
Activities
at the
Norwalk
Library
1051 North Ave. - 981-0217
There will be no Story Time the month of August.
It will resume Tuesday, Sept. 4.)
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Join The Fight To
End Rural Hunger
Nearly 15 percent of rural households in America face
food insecurity, which amounts to an estimated 3 mil-
lion families, according to Feeding America, the nation's
largest domestic hunger relief organization. Families in
these communities are often busy helping to feed the
world but do not have access to enough food to sustain
a healthy lifestyle. But thanks to theupcoming America's
Farmers Food Drive, rural households across the state
of Iowa will soon see food on their table.
The fourth annual America's Farmers Food Drive,
sponsored by Monsanto in conjunction with Farm
Progress and the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, will
take place at the Farm Progress Show August 28-30 in
Boone. The first 250 attendees who donate a bag of food
at the Farm Progress Show entrance will be given free
entry upon arrival.
All FFA chapters and 4-H clubs in Iowa are invited
to participate in the America's Farmers Food Drive. Stu-
dents who donate food will receive free entry to the Farm
Progress Show and the top three FFA chapters- and top
three 4-H clubs that donate the highest amount of food,
in pounds, will be awarded $250 directly to their orga-
nization. Additionall for every pound of food collected,
Monsanto will donate $1. (up to $10,000) to United Way
of Story County and the Howard G. Buffett Foundation
will donate $1 (up to $10,000) to Feeding America.
"America's farmers are already leaders in trying to
create a more food secure world," said Howard G.
Buffett, HGBF president. "But we must always remem-
ber that 50 million Americans struggle to keep food on
the table every day; the America's Farmers Food Drive
is an opportunity for farmers to do what they do best:
help feed our families, friends and neighbors."
APS)--Ru ruah, ru ,
a bag of chips for lunch, and
before you know it you are
down for the count. Busy
schedules often sabotage our
goals of eating well.
According to the recently
published U.S. government
dietary guidelines, a key to
eating well, even with a busy
schedule, is balancing phys-
ical activity with appropriate
calorie hatake. Unfortunately,
it can be really difficult to stay
within a 2,000 calorie a day
diet and, let's face it, it's not
really fun. But did you know
you can get a quick, delicious,
satisfying meal for less than
500 calories?
When you're trying to stay
within a controlled calorie
lunch but craving the com-
forts of Turkey Breast with
Stuffing, Cheese Tortellini
or Herb Roasted Chicken,
you can have the satisfying
homemade taste of more
than 34 varieties of Marie
Callender's for less than 500
calories.
There's no need to go over
budget eating at restaurants
and risking "calorie uncer-
tainty" or spending time you
You can enjoy a hearty, sat-
isfying meal that can be
made in minutes and car-
ries less than 500 calories.
meals. This way, you can have
a satisfying meal that can be
made in minutes.
Everyone wants to eat well
whether they are dieting or
splurging, and taste is para-
mount. These meals allow
you to have the taste you
crave without the guilt of
extra calories. To top it all
off, these frozen entrdes vir-
tually eliminate the time
demands of cooking at home,
making them the perfect
option when you're on the
run.
To view the wide array of
varieties and for more infor-
mation, visit www.marie
don't have making homemade " callendersmeals.com.
Call 911
for
emergencies!
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.) 12.1719(1)
) SS Court N~ EQCV033185
WARREN COUNTY )
PLAINTIFF: CmBANK, NA AS TRUSTEE FOR WAMU
SERIES 2007-HE2 TRUST
VS.
DEFENDANT: RUBY, NICOLE MAYE
DEFENDANT: RUBY, DOUGLAS
DEFENDANT: COWIE, DERRA KAY
DEFENDANT: RUBY, MICHAEL
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 of defendant(s) rights, title, and Interest in Real Estate
Property to satisfy the judgment. The property to be sold Is:
The Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 15, Township 75 North, Range 24 West of the Fifth
Principal Meridian, Warren County, Iowa, Exr, ept beginning st the Northeast comer of the. Northw-~'t Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter, thence West 663 feet, thence South 940 feet, thence EaSt 663 feet, thence North 940 feet to
the place of beginning And Except that portion condemned by the County of Warren, State of Iowa as shown In
Deed Record 189, Page 156-193 and Except Parcel "1" and "J" of the survey.of the Northwest Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter, of Section 15, Township 75 North, Range 24 West of the Fifth Prtnolpal Meridian, Warren
County, Iowa, as shown in Irregular Plat Book 14, Page 13 of 75-24 in the Office of the Warren County Recorder
AKA The NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 15, Township 75 North, Range 24 West of the 5th P.M Warren
County, Iowa EXCEPT beginning at the Northeast comer, thence West 663 feet, thence South 940 feet, thence
East 663 feet, thence North 940 feet to place of beginning AND EXCEPT Parcel "1' and Parcel "J" of the Survey
of the NW 114 of the NW 1/4 of Section 15, Township 75 North, Range 24 West of the 5th P.M Warren County,
Iowa, as shown in Irregular Plat Book 14, Page 13 of 75-24 and recorded in Book 2001 Page 1523 on February
26, 2001 in the office of the Warren County Recorder.
Street Address: 15247 R63 Hwy, Indlanola, Iowa 50125
LIBRARY HOURS
Monday - Thursday
10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday & Saturday
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday, 1 - 5 p.m.
Closed Sundays
(Mcmo Day)
Tuesday, August 14
Novel Year Book Club, 6:30 p.m. Meet the author!
Join us this evening as Joe Millard, author of Where Did
All the Cowboys Go?, discusses how he became interested
in writing, reads short sections from his work and shares
memorabilia related to those sections. The meeting
wraps up with a short question-and-answer session for
the audience.
You did it -You made it
You've finally arrived
Happy Birthday, Mavis
As you turn 85!
Love,
Your Family
Haskin
Chiropractic Clinic
Kyle D. Haskin, D.C.
1016 Main St:, Norwalk
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 NoJ 12-1718(1)
) ss Court No. EQC
WARREN COUNTY )
NOTICE OF LEVY:
PLAINTIFF: PHH MORTGAGE CORPORATION : ~ :
VS. ' ::
. :
DEFENDANT: NORTI-IWEST BANK
DEFENDANT: PREMIER CREDIT UNION
DEFENDANT: PERRY, HEATHER D
DEFENDANT: PERRY. JUDITH ANN
DEFENDANT: PERRY, MARVIN DEAN :~
DEFENDANT: PERRY, MATTHEW DAVID
As a result of the Judgment rendered in the above referenced court case, an execution was issued by~ court to
the Sheriff 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 sol0 Is:
PARCEL "D" OF THE SURVEY OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER AND THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF
SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 76 NORTH, RANGE 25 WEST OF THE 5TH P.M WARREN COUNTY, IOWA, AS
SHOWN IN IRREGULAR PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 1 OF 75-25 IN THE OFFICE OF THE WARREN COUNTY
RECORDER
Street Address: 5514 KENNEDY ST PROLE, IOWA 50229
The described property will be offered for sale at public auction for cash only as follows:
The described property will be offered for sale at public auction for cash only as follows:
D=I of ~le Time of Sale Place of Sale
09106/2012 10:00 AM Warren County Courthouse East Doors
Date of Sale Time of Sale Place of Sale
09106/2012 10:00 AM Warren County Courthouse East Doors
X This sale not subject to redemption.
Property exemption: Certain money or property may be exempt. Contact your
provisions of the law and file appropriate notice, if applicable.
attomey promptly to review specific
X ThIs sale not subject to redemption.
Property exemption: Certain money or property may be exempt
provisions of the law and file appropriate notice, if applicable.
Contact your attorney promptly to review specific
cmts
$167~ PLUS
Date Sheriff
07/31/2012 James W. Lee
Interest
5.006% of $167,279.35
from 05/13/2011 =
$11,058.27
Attorney
BENJAMIN HOPKINS
(515) 222-9400
Judoment Amt Costs Accruino Costs
$399,775.90 $361.60 PLUS
Date Sheriff
07/31/2012 James W. Lee
Interest Attomev
5.5% of $399,775.90 DAVID M ERICKSON
from 01115/2012 = (515) 288-2500
$14,156.45