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This week’s “Thursday Night in the Park” will be Osceola Chamber/Main Street’s “CDBG Victory Celebration” for the completion of the facade project. It is 5:30 to 8 p.m. today on the courthouse lawn.

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Clarke County Fair Queen candidates announced These are the candidates for Clarke County Fair queen. They are listed in alphabetical order. Clarke County Fair is scheduled from July 14-20. Kaitlyn Boyer Kaitlyn Boyer, 17, of Weldon is the daughter of Jason and Amy Boyer. She is sponsored by Osceola Big Chief FFA chapter and attends Clarke Community High School. Her high school activities include being an Osceola Big Chief FFA chapter officer, National Honor Society, junior and senior class officer, student council, talented and gifted program, 4-H livestock judging team and KW Hustlers 4-H club. Her other community activities include being the South Central District FFA vice president, World Food Prize Youth Institute mem-

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Marching band: Two young girls watch as Clarke’s marching band performs in Osceola’s Fourth of July parade Saturday.

ber and presenter. Her special awards include Mateer award of excellence in achievement, Wendell Butler Outstanding Herdsman award, South Dakota State University champion livestock judging team, Iowa Beef Expo second high individual overall in livestock judging, Osceola FFA sweetheart, beef proficiency award, greenhand and chapter FFA degrees, Iowa Cattlemen’s Foundation three bred heifer program recipient, various livestock judging contest and Northwest Missouri State University livestock judging contest first overall. She is planning on going to Kansas State University or Iowa State University and majoring in animal science OST photo by AMY HANSEN

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Tractor ride: Jody Taylor, a member of Clarke County Old Iron, and his great-niece Lexi Grimes wave to the crowd during Osceola’s Fourth of July parade Saturday.

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These are the candidates for Clarke County Fair princess. They are listed in alphabetical order. Clarke County Fair is scheduled from July 14-20. Morgan Keller Morgan Keller, 9, of Murray just completed the third grade. Her school activities include student council, CloSINGLE COPY PRICE: 75¢

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ver Kids and T.A.G. Her other community activities include J.A.M. Her hobbies include sports, crafts, reading, camping, collecting pennies and drawing. Alyssa Marie Kent Alyssa Marie Kent, 7, of Lucas is the daughter of Shad and Heather Kent. She just completed second grade. Her club/school activities

include 4-H Clover Kids and school peewee cheerleading. Her community activities include park and recreation softball and community children’s theatre. Her hobbies include scrapbooking, riding her bike and playing with her sister Taylor.

These are the candidates for Clarke County Fair prince. They are listed in alphabetical order. Clarke County Fair is scheduled from July 14-20. Easton Brokaw Easton Brokaw, 7, of Osceola is the son of Matt and Denise Brokaw. He just completed the first grade. His club/school activities include KW Hustlers 4-H

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club, Clarke mat club, Osceola boxing club, youth football and little league. His other community activities include volunteering with American Legion, local fundraisers and Clarke County Fairgrounds. His hobbies include fishing, hunting, helping on the farm, Zumba, dancing and singing. Jacob Keller Jacob Keller, 8, of Murray

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Don’t Forget Farmers’ market

Clarke County Farmers’ Market is 8 a.m. to noon Saturday on the courthouse lawn.

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Daniel Christopher Fogarty, 47, of Des Moines was charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and fourth-degree criminal mischief 11:37 p.m. June 25. Fogarty was arraigned and released through the courts.

The following real estate transactions were filed in the office of Clarke County Recorder. The price is an estimate based on transfer stamps needed at the rate of 80-cents per $500 of transaction. If no price is listed, the transaction was less than $500 or no money was involved in the transaction at this time.

—————— Luis Angel Diaz-Zuniga, 21, of Murray was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia 1:40 a.m. June 27. Diaz-Zuniga was cited, released from custody and is to appear in court at a later date.

POLICE REPORT Francisco David Pedro-Francisco, 18, of Osceola was charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated June 15. —————— Roberto Jimenez-Lopez, 29, of Osceola was charged with supplying alcohol to a minor June 17. —————— Storm Louise Armstrong, 24, of Lenox was charged with two counts of forgery June 17. —————— Ronald Dean Spurgin, 38, of Osceola was charged with possession of paraphernalia June 18. —————— Christina Catharine Gillespie, 34, of Osceola was charged with trespassing and assault June 19. —————— Todd Alan Wills, 40, of Leon was charged with disorderly conduct June 21. —————— Kristin Deanne DeVore, 39, of Leon was charged with disorderly conduct June 21. —————— Trinity David Buckingham, 34, of Osceola was charged on a warrant for fifth-degree theft June 22. —————— Kelsi Daelynn Lundy, 25, of Truro was issued a citation to appear for disorderly conduct June 23. —————— Dustin Marie Daughenbaugh, 33, of Osceola was issued a citation to appear for disorderly conduct June 23. —————— Brandon Robert Majors, 22, of Osceola was charged with domestic assault June 24. ——————

Ashley Lee Esquival, 28, of Osceola was issued a citation to appear for criminal mischief June 26. —————— Kirby Jay Konkler, 52, of Creston was charged with violation of a no contact order June 26. —————— Diane Joyce Woodhull, 46, of Creston was charged with violation of a no contact order June 26. —————— Erik Joseph Freed, 19, of Osceola was issued a citation to appear for possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia June 28. —————— William Dale Delong, 36, of Van Wert was charged on a warrant June 28. —————— Tracy Lee Webb, 44, of Jacksonville, Fla., was charged with public intoxication June 30. —————— Donna Sue Singh, 54, of Osceola was issued a citation to appear for theft July 1. —————— Walter Scott Sutton, 51, of Osceola was charged with third-degree criminal mischief, public intoxication (third and subsequent), interference with official acts and child endangerment July 1. —————— Eugene William Baron, 45, of Salt Lake City, Utah, was charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated July 1. —————— Saul Alexi Cortes, 27, of Osceola was charged with failure to appear on three warrants July 3.

ACCIDENT No citations were issued after an accident 9:19 p.m. June 24 on Interstate 35 near mile marker 27. According to a Clarke County Sheriff’s report,

Bethany Nicole Riemenscheider, 28, of Murray, driving a 2007 Chevrolet north on Interstate 35, struck a deer. Damage estimate is $2,500.

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Loebsack representative to hold office hours Congressman Dave Loebsack, D-Iowa, will have a member of his staff in southern Iowa for open office hours. Dien Judge, Loebsack’s district representative, will be in Osceola. Judge will be on hand to work with individuals who are having difficulty with a government agency, have suggestions for Dave, or would just like to share their concerns. Members of the public are invited to attend. Judge holds regular office hours throughout Iowa. If residents are unable to attend but have a concern to share with the Congressman, call the district of-

fice toll-free at 1-866-914IOWA (4692). Judge’s schedule for July is as follows: Wednesday, July 22 Osceola, Clarke County Courthouse 100 S. Main St. 11 a.m. to noon

The 97th Clarke County Farm Bureau annual meeting was held Thursday, June 4. Over the years, a lot of changes have taken place in the annual meeting, from a business-like atmosphere with speakers/entertainment and door prizes to a casual open-air picnic with a short business meeting. Local VIPs in attendance were the three county supervisors (Marvin McCann, Larry Keller and Bill Black) and two of their wives; also Jennifer Pollard, Clarke County Extension County youth and outreach coordinator, insurance agent Robert Reasoner and Glenda, Tim Prunty, Farm Bureau regional manager, Clarke

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Ronald E and Laura S Gaumer Warranty Deed to Roy L and Cheryl S Elsberry, North Osceola Addition, Block 5, Lot 11, $70,000. Eric A and Kristene I Lange Warranty Deed to Randy L Beckett, Osceola Wood’s Sub, Lots 13, 14 and 15, $245,000. Mary K Dale Warranty Deed to Trenton W and Courtney R Denney, Township 72, Range 25, Section 18, $53,000. Clarke County Sheriff and Pamela S Brown Court Officer Deed to Federal National Mortgage Association, Original Osceola, Block 15, Lots 6 and 9, $73,800. Diane R Ramsey Warranty Deed to Sulema Ramirez and Christopher G Barajas, Original Osceola, Block 2, Lot 1 $49,500. Clarke County Treasurer Tax Sale Deed to Virginia Brown, Township 72, Range 25, Section 17, $1,562.50. Baumler Family Farms LC Warranty Deed to Eric Page, Township 71, Range 25, Section 3, $147,500. Paula and Eulalio Herrera Warranty Deed to Casey’s Marketing Company, South Osceola Addition, Block 9, Lot 11, $190,000. Dorothy M Baringer Warranty Deed to Acey Haroldson JR, Township 73, Range 24, Section 15, $60,000. Estate of Ica W Johnson Court Officer Deed to Julian D Kalk, East Oscoela Addtion, Block 13, Lot 3, $47,500. Dean and Denita Deraad Warranty Deed to Tyler K Edginton and Chelsea Anne Puls, Township 72, Range 26, Section 21, $195,000. Haroldson Land Company LLC to Warranty Deed to Ruttin & Struttin Outfitters LLC, Township 73, Range 24, Section 10, $153,000. A K Land Company LLC Warranty Deed to Ruttin & Struttin Outfitters LLC, Township 73, Range 24, Section 10, $102,000. Bart K and Karen S Brass Warranty Deed to Casey T Stephens, Township 73, Range 25, Section 1, $188,100. Bishop Farms LLC Warranty Deed to Miles J and Mary J Murphy, Osceola Sargent Heights Plat #1, Lot 1, $15,000.

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FFA receives donation from Farm Bureaus Recently, Clarke County Farm Bureau joined nine other counties with a donation in financial support to the South Central District FFA officer team who used the money to purchase T-shirts for FFA members. Following is a thank you from the SCD FFA team: “The South Central District FFA officer team great-

ly appreciated the donation of $2,150 to our group. This donation was used to purchase more than 300 T-shirts, which will be presented to FFA members that attend district events. The SC District officer team is excited to have the opportunity to promote FFA and the Iowa Farm Bureau with these shirts!”

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County Farm Bureau OA, Leola Boyce and Jim. They welcomed District 8 Director Calvin Rozenboom and wife Connie. He took the floor for a few minutes catching the members up on recent issues of interest. There were approximately 60 people in attendance and Clarke County Cattlemen fixed the meal of ribeye and hamburger sandwiches, coleslaw, chips and brownies. Three new board members were elected this year and will take their position in September. The drafted resolutions were reviewed and the floor was open to some discussion with some minor changes in wording and then were approved as amended.

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David and Linda Ballard Warranty Deed to Nicholas Wilmes, Township 73, Range 25, Section 4, $133,515. Charles and Christina A Paul Warranty Deed to Shaun Kight, Township 72, Range 25, Section 18, $125,000. Janice Kay Gaumer Warranty Deed to Denis O and DeSonia E Chavez, Township 72, Range 25, Section 20, $25,000. Kathleen A Meyer Trustee Warranty Deed to Sonny Jensen Exchange LLC, Township 73, Range 24, Section 31, $820,000. Dena M & Eli C Stover Warranty Deed to Oscar N Argueta and Maria G Andrade, Osceola Sear’s Addition, Block 2, Lot 1 and Original Osceola, Block 2, Lot 2, $107,500. Lance M Halvorsen Warranty Deed to Jim L and Margaret A Thomas, Osceola Sear’s Addition, Block 2, Lot 3, $93,000. Norman D and Sandra Wilson Warranty Deed to Shaylon Dulle, Township 73, Range 24, Sections 8 and 9, $422,500. Raymond D and Susan J Pollard Warranty Deed to Chad R and Kristy A Briles, Township 72, Range 24, Section 27, $310,300. Cy M and Tamara Gushiken and Joseph C and Judy Brittain Warranty Deed to Michael A and Tanya L Banks, Township 72, Range 27, Section 19, $103,560. Ricky L and Michele M Ramsey Warranty Deed to Chronos Holdings LLC, Original Osceola, Block 15, Lot 6, $40,000. Williams and Jennifer Jass Warranty Deed to Jeremy and Stephanie Henry, Original Murray, Block 25, Lots 6 and 7, $77,000. Jack R and Donna L Ames Warranty Deed to Ian N and Brittany L Beck, Township 71, Range 24, Section 30, $110,000. Jack R and Donna L Ames Warranty Deed to Bern R Boyett, Township 71, Range 24, Section 30, $50,000.

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James ‘Jimmy’ Roshto Osceola

James A. “Jimmy” Roshto Sr.,78, of Osceola died Friday, July 3, 2015, at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines. F u n e r - Roshto al services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 8, 2015, at Pearson Family Funeral Service, 809 W. Montgomery St., Creston. Pastor Ed Adcock, Osceola Full Gospel Church, will officiate. Interment will be

at the Guss Cemetery near Gravity. Open visitation and family will receive friends from 10 to 11 a.m. Wednesday July 8, one hour prior to the service. Memorials may be directed to the family. Online condolences may be left at www.pearsonfuneralhomes.com. James Alfred Roshto Sr., the son of Richard Alexander and Catherine Elmer (Galloway) Roshto, was born on May 20, 1937, in Baton Rouge, La. James served in the United States Marine Corps. He entered the service at Baton Rouge, La,, and was stationed at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. James was discharged just prior to the beginning of the Korean Conflict. On Decem-

ber 24, 1955, James married Joyce Marie Hazel in Woodville, Miss. Jimmy drove a semi truck most of his life. He drove for several different companies from coast to coast and has lived in many different places over the years. The last company he drove for was the Hahn Company, based in Oklahoma City, Okla. He retired in 1995, due to medical reasons. Jimmy moved to Iowa from Arkansas and lived in Nodaway, Iowa, for 10 years. He has lived in Osceola the past two years. In retirement, James enjoyed working with his hands and loved woodworking. He was a member of the Osceola Full Gospel Church. James’ family was very important to

him. Jimmy is survived by his wife Joyce Roshto, Osceola; his children: Eva (Maurice) Austin, Osceola; Liz Brassfield, Bono, Ark.; Garie Holland, Osceola; James (Heather) Roshto Jr., Villisca; Deanne (Jeff) Stacy, Huntsville, Ark.; David (Amber) Roshto, Jonesboro, Ark.; Maurice (Kim) Roshto, Wesley, Ark.; Joe (Jennifer) Roshto, Bono, Ark.; and Brandon (Brittney) Roshto, New Albany, Miss.; Several grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and other relatives. James was preceded in death by his parents; his son, James Anthony Roshto; three brothers and one sister.

Conservation Station coming to Clarke County Fair Water Rocks! presents the Conservation Station — a mobile learning center that educates audiences of all ages about the importance of healthy soil and clean water. It will be stopping at the Clarke County Fair in Osceola 3 to 7 p.m. Saturday, July 18. Visitors to the Conservation Station can learn how everyone can do their part to help preserve and protect soil and water — essential natural resources. The free, fun, hands-on activities and demonstrations for kids and adults teach about watersheds and the effects of rainfall on the land. A popular activity is the

“Poo Toss” where participants try to throw rubber doggy poo into wastebaskets for prizes and learn why picking up animal waste is a good thing. The Conservation Station’s rainfall simulator offers a strong visual of how land management choices affect soil and water. The rainfall simulator demonstrates the effects of rainfall on different surfaces in agricultural and urban environments. Water runoff and subsurface drainage are collected in clear jars to show what is coming off the various soil surface types including tilled soil, cover crops, green roofs and pervious pavement.

Since 2010, the Conservation Station has traveled to every county in Iowa for community festivals, county fairs, field days, farmers markets and school visits. Visit the Water Rocks! website to see the schedule of Conservation Station appearances and to request a visit for an event: www.waterrocks.org. Water Rocks! is a statewide youth water education campaign that uses a variety of resources to bring awareness and appreciation of water. Through classroom visits, an interactive website, an award-winning computer game, songs, music videos, dogs, enhanced learning activities, teacher/peer mentor workshops and geocaching,

Water Rocks! offers an original, light-hearted approach to water issues. For more information, visit www.waterrocks.org. Follow Water Rocks! on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Water Rocks! partners include: Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, Iowa Department of Natural Resources (United States Environmental Protection Agency), Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, Iowa Water Center, Iowa Learning Farms and personal gifts of support. This cooperative project has been funded in part through Section 319 of the Clean Water Act.

Fry releases new law information Rep. Joel Fry, R-Osceola, released information on notable bills passed during the last legislative session that went into effect July 1. “I look forward to continuing my conversation with Iowans this summer and fall, getting their feedback on the laws we passed this session, as well as their ideas for future legislation,” Fry said. According to Fry, the following is a brief list of bills that will go into effect July 1: House File 646 – USE OF PHYSICAL PLANT

AND EQUIPMENT LEVY (PPEL) FUNDS - This bill gives school districts more flexibility by expanding the use of PPEL to include the repair of equipment and technology, school buses, and recreational equipment purchased with PPEL dollars. House File 227 - Strip Searches - If a person is arrested for a scheduled violation or a simple misdemeanor and is not being housed in general population of a jail, they shall not be subject to a strip search without prob-

able cause. A person who will be housed in the general population of a jail may be subject to a strip search or a visual strip search. House File 558- FUNERALS AND PROTESTSHouse File 558 prohibits disorderly conduct within 1,000 feet of a funeral or memorial service. Current law prohibited disorderly conduct within 500 feet of a funeral or memorial service. House File 570-RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES ON PUBLIC PROPERTY - House File 570 protects

municipalities from claims of negligent design or construction of a public facility for recreational activities. The bill also exempts municipalities from liability claims relating to acts or omissions by employees from a person engaged in recreational activities if the person knew or should have known the risk created by the recreational activity. A more comprehensive list of laws that went into effect July 1 can be found at www.iowahouserepublicans. com

College news Missouri University of Science and Technology ROLLA, Mo. — Missouri University of Science and Technology announces the names of students who made the honor list for the spring 2015 semester. To be included on the honor list, students must have carried a minimum of 12 hours and had grade point averages of 3.2 or above out of a possible 4.0. Founded in 1870 as the University of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, Missouri S&T is a public research university of 8,600 students and is part of the four-campus University of Missouri System. Leon: Devin James Cor-

nell, senior, electrical engineering —————— University of Central Missouri WARRENSBURG, Mo. – Jazmyn Galusha of Lamoni earned a place on the spring 2015 semester Dean’s List at University of Central Missouri. Galusha’s academic work earned her a place on the 4.0 list. Each semester the Dean’s List is divided into two parts. The first list includes the names of students who achieved a perfect 4.0 grade point average, and the second list includes the names of students who attained a grade point average of 3.5 to

3.99. Founded in 1871, University of Central Missouri is a comprehensive regional university which offers more than 150 undergraduate and graduate programs for more than 12,000 students. —————— Simpson College INDIANOLA — The fol-

lowing individuals graduated from Simpson College in Indianola May 2. Osceola: Amelia Blair with a BA in athletic training, Kathryn Sebring with a BA in marketing and Gail Wilson with a BA in accounting. Murray: Briana Thompson with a BA in management.

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Audra Robins Osceola

Audra Robins, 100, of Osceola died July 3, 2015, at Southern Hills Specialty Care. Services were 11 Robins a.m. Tuesday, July 7, at Kale Funeral Home, 301 S. Main St. The Rev. Marty Burgus officiated. Interment was in Maple Hill Cemetery. Memorials may be given to Care Initiatives Hospice. Online condolences may be left at www.kalefuneralhome.com. Audra Beatrice Robins, daughter of Dora Mae (Hammers) and Thomas DeBerry Sr., was born May 22, 1915, in Camdenton County at her home near Stoutland, Mo. Audra was baptized into Christ in a Baptist church near Stoutland. She later attended the Weldon Christian Church. Audra moved from Stoutland to Iowa at the age of

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16 with her family. She had attended school in Camdenton County, Mo., before moving to Iowa and finishing in a school around Weldon. On Jan. 17, 1933, Audra married Gayle D. Robins in Princeton, Mo. Gayle died in December 1982. Audra farmed beside her husband in Clarke County for nearly 44 years. Audra is survived by her sons, Gary (Delores) Robins of Murray and Terry (Judy) Robins of Osceola; grandchildren, Rick (Diana) Robins, Christie Robins and Dean (Janet) Robins, all of Murray, Dawn Hartman of Creston and Dusty Pett of Des Moines; nine great-grandchildren; 12 great-great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews, as well as other relatives and many friends. In addition to her husband, Audra was preceded in death by her parents; grandson Marty Robins; brother Thomas DeBerry Jr.; sisters, Bertha DeBerry and Oma Stone; sister-inlaw Florene DeBerry; and brother in-law Ed Stone.

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2014 Officers: Helen Kimes, President; Dr. Jim Kimball, Vice President; Sue Wilder, Treasurer; Ryan Lundquist, Secretary 2014 Board of Directors: Richard M. Buesch; Doug Miller; Kevin Emanuel; Brian Evans; Bill Freeman; Dr. Jim Kimball; Helen Kimes; Amy Lampe; Ryan Lundquist; Wil Reisinger; Sue WIlder; Dave Walkup; Todd Thompson; Dr. David Hoadley Executive Director - Bill Trickey, Program Manager - Elizabeth Simpson

Board meets second Wednesday of each month, 9:00 a.m. at 115 East Washington

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OSCEOLA MUNICIPAL WATER BOARD Dave Neas, Chair; Ryan Rychnovsky, Vice Chair Members: Alisha Kale, MacKenzie O’Hair, Laura Castro

Regular water board meetings the first Thursday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at 208 W. Jefferson. Special water board meetings at the Water Works Office and also online at www.osceolawaterworks.com.

OSCEOLA CITY COUNCIL Fred Diehl, Mayor Council Members: Dr. George Fotiadis, Dennis Page, Dan Hooper, Chris Dorsey, and Dave Walkup. Regular council meetings the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at Council Chambers, City Hall, 115 North Fillmore. Special council meetings are posted on City Hall bulletin board.

OSCEOLA PARKS & RECREATION BOARD Meets third Monday of each month 5:30 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers

Board Members: Mel Miller, Ryan Sweeney, Stephanie Snell, Sara Lumsden, Sarah Truitt Web Site: www.osceolaia.govoffice2.com

AIRPORT MANAGEMENT COMMISSION Denis Weiser-Chairman, Ryan Lundquist, Les Van Heeswyk, Phil Higgins, and Ty Wheeler Meets 2nd Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at Osceola Municipal Airport

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Meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month, except July, August, Dec., 6:30 p.m.,

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with a master’s degree in agricultural business. Her passion is beef production and she plans to continue raising purebred Limousin cattle. Her hobbies include showing and working with her cattle. She loves looking at the genetics of her cattle and analyzing performance data to improve her herd. She also enjoys livestock judging, being an active member of her FFA chapter, photography and encouraging younger members to get involved with livestock. Carter Cooley Carter Cooley, 18, of Osceola is the daughter of Natalie Cooley and Joe Cooley. She is sponsored by Osceola Go-Getters and attends Clarke Community High School. Her high school activities include three years of football cheerleading, two years of wrestling cheerleading, FFA, Silver Cord and National Honor Society. Her other community activities include 4-H, SCI Energizer and being a junior tumbling coach. Her special awards include being a high school graduate, Silver Cord volunteer honors, National Honor Society member, football cheer captain, SAE award, academic letters (higher than 3.5 grade point average) and more than $3,000 in school scholarships. She is planning to attend Southwestern Community College in Creston to major in animal science, agricultural science and agricultural business. Her hobbies include art, showing livestock at Clarke County Fair, Iowa State Fair and Aksarben and helping coach a tumbling team. Rileigh Hiatt Rileigh Hiatt, 16, of Murray is the daughter of Todd and Laura Hiatt. She is sponsored by Triple Troopers 4-H and Clarke County 4-H cooking club. She attends Murray High School. Her high school activities include art club, band (concert, marching and pep bands), choir (solo, ensemble and large group), drama club, Murray musical, robotics and Murray engineering club. Her other community activities include Triple Troopers 4-H club, Clarke County 4-H youth council, 4-H cooking club, 4-H dog training, Murray United Methodist Church youth representative and worship on Wednesday. Her special awards include Dia-

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Rylan Lange Rylan Lange, 6 1/2, of Osceola is the son of Kyle and Jessica Lange. He just completed kindergarten. His club/school activities include Clover Kids, soccer and T-ball. His other community activities include gymnastics with tumbling and trampoline. His hobbies include frog and fish hunting and learning about all types of reptiles. Cole McCann Cole McCann, 8, of Osceola is the son of Cole McCann. He just completed the second grade. His club/school activities include soccer, baseball and football. His other community activities include Cub Scouts (bear), Clover Kids and K.W. Hustlers 4-H. His hobbies include helping his

konos to United Methodist annual conference 2015, Murray school bronze chord for community service, scholarship to attend 2014 state 4-H conference, Mateer award of excellence, Clarke County 4-H scholarship for project, letter for choir and speech contest awards. She recently began working at Fareway stores in Osceola and plans to train her dog as a certified therapy dog. Her hobbies include spending her extra time being creative taking photographs and doing artwork. Sadie Schneiders Sadie Schneiders, 16, of Truro is the daughter of Rachel and Ryan Phillips. She is sponsored by Osceola Go-Getters and attends Interstate 35 High School. Her high school activities include Interstate 35 dance team, varsity football cheerleading, track and Interstate 35 FFA. Her other community activities include Osceola Go-Getters 4-H club and Devine Dancers competition dance team. Her special awards include an academic letter award, making All Iowa dance team 2015, division I rating state dance solos in December 2014, varsity letter in cheerleading, dance team and track. She enjoys attending a variety of dance workshops throughout the year learning different styles of dance. When she graduates in 2017, she plans to attend Iowa State University and major in dance/performing arts. Her hobbies include dance, riding 4-wheelers, taking care of sheep and running. Anna Sereg Anna Sereg, 16, of Woodburn is the daughter of Pamela Sereg and David Sereg. She is sponsored by Merrill Axle and attends Clarke Community High School. Her high school activities include jazz band, marching band, National Art Honor Society and FFA. Her other community activities include 4-H and 4-H youth council. Her special awards include a supervised agricultural experience proficiency award, youth art month award and National Art Honor Society award. She said she is an outgoing and down-to-earth girl. She likes to make people happy and wants people to feel wanted. Her hobbies include hunting, fishing, four-wheeling, reading, being a photographer and an artist. She paints, draws and takes pictures.

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BACK IN TIME ‘Somewhere in France’ WWI letters home from Woodburn soldiers By Lynnette Davis Contributor

Part one of two. Frank Cecil Davenport was the son of William and Emma (Adamson) Davenport. Frank was 28 years old when he enlisted on Feb. 22, 1918, at Camp Dodge. In April, he sailed from Long Island, and trained in England before arriving in France with the 139th Iowa Infantry, 35th division. Camp Mills. I took $10,000 of U.S. war risk insurance so I am worth more dead than alive. I figured if I got out I would not miss it and if I got hurt I would have something to keep me. I am getting anxious to get into it and yet I know what it means. Somewhere in France, July and September 1918. I seen a letter in the Sentinel I was sent about Isaac Davis being killed. I want to live and get one that got Ike (Isaac) any if I don’t do anything else. Have just been relieved from the trenches. Were there about a month. I want it to end for I sure want to be home by Christmas. I can hear the noise of the big guns but they are not very close to me. On Oct. 29, 1918, word was received that Frank was reported

lost or taken prisoner at the Battle of Argonne. His family did not know until weeks later that he had survived and was a prisoner. Frank’s platoon had become separated from the company during the battle. He and 22 others were captured while trying to hold the line. They were marched towards the Rhine and arrived in Rastatt Oct. 18. The “Bull Pen” only held about 500 prisoners. Other than poor food, carrot or turnip soup twice a day and a fifth of a loaf of dark bread, they were not treated badly. Oct. 28, 1918, from German prison camp I am in good health. When you write you might send me two cartons of Camel cigarettes and about five pounds of Hershey bar chocolates. Put them in a good box and they will come through all right. I can write one card every Sunday and every other Sunday one card and a letter as well. Hoping that this will find you as well as it leaves me. The armistice was signed Nov. 11, but the prisoners didn’t find out until a few days later. They had Frank working at a gas plant. Vichy, France, Dec .14 — We left Germany the 8th traveled through Switzerland. The Red Cross had a nice feed for us. We are in the Base Hospital. I do not

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Pictured is Frank Cecil Davenport. Letters and photograph were offered by the grandchildren of Lee Roy Davenport, Frank’s brother.

know where we go from here but I hope it is for the good old USA. Dec. 25 — I think what a wonderful Christmas it is. By March 1919, he was still in France, and arrived in the states before May 1919, when he was discharged at Camp Dodge. Frank married Margaret Fox, a 1911 Woodburn graduate, on Feb. 8, 1920. They lived in Des Moines where she was a college teacher and he owned a grocery store at one time. Frank passed away on April 16, 1966.

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Ashlynd Lange Ashlynd Lange, 5, of Osceola is the daughter of Kyle and Jessica Lange. She just completed preschool. Her community activities include dance and gymnastics with tumbling and trampoline. Her hobbies include making pictures and other art activities, singing and dressing up as a princess. Danika McCloney Danika McCloney, 7, of New Virginia is the daughter of Ashley McCloney. She just completed the first grade. Her club/school activities include Clover Kids, peewee football and basketball cheer camps and peewee drill team camps. Her other community actividad around the farm. ties include Girl Scouts, peewee Ryan Reed softball and county fair. Ryan Reed, 6, of Osceola is the Her hobbies include writing son of Megan Reed. He just comsongs, music and going to conpleted the first grade. His community activities include J.A.M., Clover Kids and T-ball. His hobbies include playing outside, riding horses, riding 4-wheelers and building things with his grandpa. Cort Selsor Cort Selsor, 9, of Weldon is the LAMONI — Trevor Loudon, son of Shane and Paula Selsor. He a conservative New Zealand aujust completed the third grade. His club/school activities include thor, speaker and political activ4-H club Go-Getters, Clover Kids, ist, will be speaking at the Lamflag football, youth basketball, mat oni Community Center 7 p.m. club wrestling, minor baseball and July 16. All are invited to meet being a “7 Habits” announcer at and discuss issues with Loudon. He has been researching the school. “radical left” for more than 30 His hobbies include football, basyears. Loudon has interviewed ketball, wrestling, baseball, knife collecting, taking care of horses and former Western intelligence officers, government undercovvideo games.

certs, dancing, spending time with family, drawing, spending time outdoors, animals, reading, photography and singing. Allyce Phillips Allyce Phillips, 9, of Truro is the daughter of Ryan and Rachel Phillips. She just completed the third grade. Her club/school activities include Interstate 35 youth basketball and Roadrunner softball. Her other community activities include Interstate 35 youth basketball tournament team, Dirt Divas softball tournament team, Osceola Go-Getters 4-H club and SCI Energizers exhibition team. She attended the United Methodist Church. Her hobbies include softball, basketball, tumbling, reading, making bandaloom bracelets and helping with her sheep chores. Emma Phillips Emma Phillips, 6, of Truro is the daughter of Rachel and

Ryan Phillips. She just completed the first grade. Her club/school activities include Interstate peewee team. Her other community activities include Osceola Go-Getters 4-H club and Energizers tumbling. She attended Truro United Methodist Church. Her hobbies include reading books, softball, basketball and helping with her sheep chores. Emma White Emma White, 6, of Osceola is the daughter of Jaime and Trevor White. She just completed kindergarten. Her club/school activities include Clover Kids, T-ball and peewee cheer. Her other community activities include being a member of Bethel Chapel youth group. Her hobbies include ATV, swimming, being very artistic, entertaining her little brother and loving to help her mom in the kitchen.

We The People Tea Party of Southern Iowa to host Trevor Loudon at Lamoni er operatives inside the communist movement and former KGB officers in his effort to expose the still thriving and Loudon growing ideology. His research has given him

unique insight into how extensively often small communist parties have been able to manipulate, and even control policy formation in many Western countries – particularly the “main enemy” the United States of America. Loudon’s research shows this issue, threatening America’s national security right up to the present day.

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Prescott is named scholarship winner Samantha Prescott, daughter of Gerald and Patricia Snyder, was one of the two recipients of the Clarke County Farm Bureau $250 scholarships offered to Clarke County Farm Bureau member seniors. Prescott is a student at Murray High School and has been involved in many extracurricular activities

both in school and in the community, including basketball, track, s o f t b a l l , Prescott football manager, National Honor Society (secretary), FFA (reporter/treasurer, Green-

hand, proficiency, academic achievement awards), Clarke County animal rescue league, Demo Derby Clean-up crews, Lions Club fruit baskets, activities at Clarke County Fair and working backstage in spring and fall plays. All these extracurricular and volunteer activities have given Prescott a wide variety of opportunities and

experiences. She is known for her quality work ethic, good time management and high goals for herself. She will be embarking on a course of study at Creighton University majoring in graphic design with a goal of bringing her talents to the agriculture field in helping people understand the importance of agriculture in all of their lives.

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Beeman card shower planned A card shower for Richard Cards may be sent to him Beeman is planned in honor at 120 W. Shaw St., Apt. 22, of his 91st birthday Sunday, Osceola, IA 50213. July 12.

Page, Weber to wed Krystal Page and Michael Weber, both of Early, announce their engagement and upcoming marriage. Page is the daughter of John and Karen Page of Osceola. She graduated from Clarke Community High School in 2007. She graduated from Iowa State University and teaches middle school science at OA-BCIG in Odebolt. Weber is the son of John and Jeannette Weber of Early. He graduated from Schaller-Crestland High School in Early in 2006. He graduated from Iowa State

Michael Weber and Krystal Page University and teaches high school science at Alta-Aurelia. A July 25 wedding is planned at Des Moines Blank Park Zoo.

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Students learn about the examination of raised beds on the Boyce farm in New Virginia.

Field trip to the farm in New Virginia NEW VIRGINIA — On Wednesday, May 13, more than 60 members of a homeschool group from the Des Moines area participated in a field trip that took them to an acreage on the edge of New Virginia. The acreage, owned by Jim and Leola Boyce and run by their son Andy and wife Kristina Boyce is a busy place with goats and their floppy-eared kids, hair sheep and their lambs, laying hens with their cackling, and baby chicks that will grow up to provide meat and eggs. The acreage is full of organic aronia berries, organic and natural raised garden produce in raised beds, with

intense companion planting. its fresh earthy scent and it takes to get food on their Several compost piles getting a better idea of what plate. are constantly in process, thanks to chickens and goats and sheep, grass clippings, raked up leaves, wood chips and a lot of layering. can help promote your Business Late winter gutter gardening in a hoop house or Special Events by producing has provided a plethora of glossy magazines, booklets, greens already being harvested and sold at farmers brochures, posters markets. and single sheet flyers. With all this agriculture in a small area, the homeschool students and their chaperones had a great hands-on learning experience, petting the animals, Additional Discounts tasting kale, spinach and Available if used lettuces, smelling herbs, feeling the warmth inside a as inserts into compost pile and smelling

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Results for the talent show during Osceola’s Fourth of July festivities. Junior division (ages 2-12) 1. Lexie Penick, Calleigh Klein and Tori White — Clogging trio “5,6,7,8” 2. Hailie Fry – Vocal solo “Beautiful Day” by Jamie Grace 3. Tied: Easton Brokaw – Vocal solo “Jambalaya” by Hank Williams, and Justin Hullinger – Piano solo – “Little Grey Owl-Minecraft” Senior division (ages 13-18) 1. Kylie Davis – Jazz Dance

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Clarke finishes second in SCC By SCOTT VICKER

OST sports editor • svicker@osceolaiowa.com

The 2015 Clarke softball season has been full of ups and downs, twists and turns. But big wins over a nineday stretch have head coach Lindsay Diehl believing her team is peaking at the right time, as it heads into postseason play. (The Lady Indians opened Class 3A regional play Wednesday against Central Decatur.) “I think we’re finally starting to operate on all cylinders at the right time, hopefully,” Diehl said. She has plenty of reason to be optimistic, as the Lady Indians finished the season with wins over Class 2A No. 2 ranked Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont and over Class 3A No. 3 ranked East Marshall. Clarke won five of its last seven regular season games, starting with three wins over Albia on June 30 and July 1. The Lady Indians rolled to an 11-3 win at Albia on June 30, starting the streak. Senior Sara Andrew had a big day at the plate, going 4-for-4 with two runs scored and three runs batted in. Kassidy Spurgin and Sydnee Redman each drove in two runs. Vanessa Bakley also finished with four hits and drove in one run. Chynna Beydler and Amanda Kindred each drove in one run, as well. A l e x B o y c e picked up the win, giving up just three hits and striking out eight Boyce with only

one walk. Clarke then scored wins of 9-1 and 6-4 in a varsity doubleheader over Albia on July 1. Redman earned the win in the 9-1 victory, giving up four hits and striking out four with three walks. Ally Deutsch hit a grand slam home run for Clarke, while Bakley hit a solo home run. Redman drove in two runs Deutsch and Kindred finished with one RBI. Boyce earned the win in the 6-4 victory, striking out nine and giving up nine hits. Andrew and Redman each homered and drove in two runs. “It was great to get on that three game roll going into Eddyville,” Diehl said. “I honestly had not paid enough attention to the conference standings. When I looked earlier in the season, I saw we were sitting fourth. The conference wasn’t even in my thought process. I was just trying to get the girls to play their best softball.” Still, thanks to a split on July 2 in the doubleheader, Clarke ended up second in the South Central Conference behind the Rockets. Clarke forged ahead 2-0 early in the first game on the strength of a Redman two-run homer, but Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont cut the lead to 2-1 in the bottom of the second inning. The Rockets took a 3-2 lead after five innings, when Redman became ill and left the game in favor of Boyce. “The defense got rattled

by that, by switching pitchers in the middle, without that being the game plan,” Diehl said. “Alex threw well.” But Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont scored three more unearned runs against Boyce for the 6-2 win in the opening game. Clarke rallied for a 9-6 win in game two, however, earning a split with the Rockets. Clarke jumped out to a 6-0 lead and led 9-2 through five innings. Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont fought back to score four runs in the sixth inning, but couldn’t complete the comeback. Bakley hit a solo home run, while Spurgin finished 2-4 at the plate with a home run and two RBI. C h y n n a Spurgin Beydler, Deutsch and Megan Linskens each drove in one run in the win. “We came back and put up a ton of runs, luckily early,” Diehl said. “That gave us second in the conference. I was pleased with the girls they were able to do that. We’re in a decent little conference.” Clarke then traveled to Carlisle on Friday, where the Lady Indians played Class 4A fifth-ranked Carlisle and then Class 3A third-ranked East Marshall, who is in Clarke’s regional. The Lady Indians opened with a 4-3 loss to Carlisle. Andrew hit a home run and a triple, driving in two runs in the loss. Boyce struck out five and gave up just four hits. “I was pleased with the way we played against

Clarke ends skid with win over CD By SCOTT VICKER

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The Clarke baseball team ended its 11-game losing streak here Friday with a 7-6 win over Central Decatur. The win improved the Indians to 5-17 for the season. Clarke jumped to a 1-0 lead after one inning, before Central Decatur scored two runs in the top of the second. The Cardinals eventually took a 4-1 lead in the top of the fourth inning, but Clarke exploded for five runs in the bottom of the fourth for a 6-4 lead. After scoring a single run in the fifth inning, Central Decatur knotted the score at 6-6 in the top of the seventh inning, before Clarke answered with a walkoff win in the bottom of the seventh. Zach Harmsen pitched the distance for Clarke, giving up just two hits. He issued eight walks in the con- Harmsen test, but

struck out 10. Sophomore second baseman Billy Otto drove in the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning for Clarke. He fini s h e d Otto 3-for-4 with a stolen base and one RBI. Sophomore designated hitter Gabe Crawford hit a two-run double. Dustan Van Loon was 2-4 with a double and one RBI. Reed Kale finished with a double and a stolen base. Gable Reece and Skylar Johnson each drove in one run for the Indians. Ricky Marcus took the loss for Central Decatur, pitching two innings of relief and giving up one run on four hits, while striking out one. Dylan Gibson pitched three innings and gave up six runs on five hits with one strikeout and two walks. Keaton Minnick also pitched an inning for Central Decatur, which fell to 6-17 with the loss. The win for Clarke came

after suffering a doubleheader sweep to Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont on July 2. Clarke lost games of 7-1 and 13-3 to the Rockets. Reece took the loss in the 7-1 defeat, giving up seven hits and walking four with seven strikeouts. The Indians managed three hits in the game, with Crawford, Kale and Reece each hitting a single. Gordon Witt scored the lone run for Clarke after drawing a walk and stealing a base. Van Loon was charged with the loss in the 13-3 defeat, pitching 2 2/3 innings and giving up 12 runs on 11 hits with two walks. Trevor Kirkpatrick pitched 1 1/3 innings, giving up one run on one hit. Harmsen hit a tworun home run for Clarke in the first inning, while Reece drove in one run. Kale, Johnson and Conner Deutsch each finished with one hit in the loss. Clarke finishes the regular season at home Thursday against Lamoni, before starting postseason play 5 p.m. Saturday in Stuart against Panorama.

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Clarke sophomore first baseman Lexy Carson throws to first base after fielding a bunt during a game against Centerville on June 23. Clarke finished the regular season by winning five of its last seven games, including two against ranked opponents.

them,” Diehl said. “We had the tying run on base in the top of the sixth and we weren’t able to get her home, and time ran out, so that was it.” Prior to the game against Carlisle, Diehl had the opportunity to scout East Marshall in its first game. Clarke topped the thirdranked Mustangs 14-4. Andrew hit a grand slam, w h i l e Spurgin hit a solo home run. Junior Brooke Hem drove in three runs with Andrew

a double. Beydler finished with three hits in the win. Redman struck out three and gave up 10 hits for the Lady Indians. “ H e kind of Redman shook up his lineup,” Diehl said. “I don’t know why he did that. Because right now with this group of kids, we just need to believe in themselves. And we beat them 14-4, so now they’re feeling pretty confident knowing that’s who’s probably coming out of the

top of the (regional) bracket. We have to take it one pitch at a time, one game at a time before we get to that point.” Still, the win was a big confidence-booster for Clarke, which finished the regular season with a record of 1717. “I’ve second guessed myself, why did I build this tough schedule. Were we really ready for it?” Diehl said. “I think it is going to pay off. We’ve been in tough ballgames with those pitchers. All they needed was to believe in themselves. Now they know they can beat them (East Marshall). I’m really excited to get going on Wednesday.”

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finished its regular season with a 24-4 record here Friday thanks to a 15-2 win over Diagonal. Madison Gonseth finished with three hits and drove in four runs, including a solo home run — her third of the year. Katie Otto hit a triple and drove in two runs. Deena Snyder, Chellsea Jones and Kayla Wookey each finished with one hit and one RBI. Breianna Klein picked up the win, giving up three hits with seven strikeouts and no walks. Emily Newton, Stormie Buchanan and Kasydi Klommhaus each finished with a hit

BUSSEY — After falling behind 2-0 in the first inning, Murray rallied for a 10-3 win here on July 2, clinching the program’s 16th conference title in the past 35 years and its third straight Bluegrass Conference championship. Deena Snyder finished with three hits, including a double, and three RBI. Chellsea Jones had two hits, including a double. Brandi Gilbert recorded two hits, including a triple, and drove in two runs. Madison Gonseth hit a home run and drove in two runs. Murray finished 9-0 in the Bluegrass Conference.

Interstate 35 10, East Union 0 AFTON — Interstate 35 finished the regular season with a 10-0 win over East Union here on Friday. The win improved the Roadrunners to 12-4 in the Pride of Iowa Conference, finishing in third place behind co-champions Wayne and Martensdale-St. Marys. Carlyn Stanley gave up one hit in the circle, striking out 13 and walking just one. Offensively, Shai Major finished the game 4-for-4 with three RBI, while Kate Stanley was 3-5 with a double and three RBI. Lily Miller hit a double and drove in two runs. Josie Wickett and Slye Richardson each finished with one RBI.

Area baseball Interstate 35 21, East Union 2 AFTON — Leading 10-2 going into the seventh inning, Interstate 35 exploded for 11 runs in the seventh for a 21-2 win over East Union here Friday. Levi Sandquist picked up the win on the mound, pitching four innings and giving up no runs on three hits with with four strike-

outs. Darian Brown pitched three innings of relief, giving up two runs on two hits with five walks and three strikeouts. Brock Bush finished 4-for-5 in the game out of the leadoff spot with two runs scored, a triple and three RBI. Junior first baseman Garrett Garner was 2-5 with a double and three RBI. Elijah Smith hit a double and

drove in two runs. Sandquist doubled and tripled, driving home two runs. Brown also finished with one RBI. Dylan Kernes, Cole Daniels, Dominic Cresta, Austin Kindley, Wyatt Schultz, Lucas Ealy, Nathan Phillips and Austin Beener each drove in one run for the Roadrunners. As a team, Interstate 35 drew 10 walks and hit seven extra base hits.

Four new faces in victory lane at CCS By COLTON NELSON Clarke County Speedway

It was a great night of racing on the Windsor Manor Military Honor night at the races on June 27. Weather gave the track a challenge for the night’s races, but the CCS crew prevailed. Four new faces made it to victory lane for the first time in 2015. Logan Richards

(FWD Street Stock), Rick Germar (B-Mods), Trent Jeanes (Outlaw Hobby Stock), and D.J Palmer (Micro Sprints) picked up their first wins this year at CCS. Garrit Mckee (Pro 4 Truck) continued his streak as he is 3-for-3 this season in the win column. Niki Sparks (Jr. FWD) picked up win number two for this season. The next race is Osceola Scout Night at the races this

Saturday nigh. Osceola Scouts in uniform get in free. All classes are in attendance and the races start at 7 p.m. For more information visit www.clarkecountyspeedway.com. CCS results June 27 CCS Outlaw Hobby Stocks Driver Car 1. Trent Jeanes 47C 2. Chris Onstot 20C 3. Darren Wenndt 18D 4. Joe Dejode 76D 5. Bill Rumley 23 6. Ryan Wenndt 3R 7. Josh Fredrickson 17J

8. Richard Pahlka, Jr. 76 CCS B-Mods Driver Car 1. Rick Germar 93 2. Chase Rudolf 8R 3. Jason Mason 6M 4. Buddy Ray Jones 25 5. Alan Miller 4x 6. Josh Bear 46 7. Matt Hays 42 8. Luke Hansen 3LM 9. Scott Bear 51 10. Alex Bear 18X 11. Kevin Stake 69 CCS Pro 4 Trucks Driver Car 1. Garrit McKee 88 2. Garrett Nelson 95N 3. Kyle Byrd 27 4. Jesse Dudney 84

5. Kolby Dudney 12 6. TJ Woods 01W FWD Street Stocks Driver Car 1. Logan Richards 97 2. Joshua Camden 4 3. Dean Richards 69x 4. Ronnie Camden 1 5. Mike Cook 87 6. Jacob Camden 76 Jr. FWD Driver Car 1. Niki Sparks 12 2. Kaylie Camden 30 3. Katelyn Byrd 10 Iowa Micro Sprints Driver Car 1. DJ Palmer 48 2. Nathen Mills 24N 3. Laney Feight 1K

4. Corey Forsyth 49C 5. Travis Rewerts 23T 6. Jard Klabunde 82 7. Ben Woods 11B 8. Kelby Watt 1K 9. Jayce Jenkins 33 10. Skylar Hunter 7K 11. Ryan Leavitt 22S 12. Shane Hunter 7K 13. Landon Hansen 99H 14. Charlie Robuck 71R 15. Josh Gorman 35 16. Kendall Higday 24 17. Chuck Alexander 3A 18. Sam Platt 33P 19. Vince Williams 4S 20. Hunter Lane 9 21. Brandon Worthington 71 22. Alec Carberry 19 23. Eric Bridger 81E


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OSCEOLA LIFEPOINT ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 801 N. Fillmore, 641.342.2334, Chuck DeVos, Lead Pastor, Chad Queener, Youth Pastor. Sunday - 9 am & 10:30 am, Worship, 9 am, Bible Classes. Wednesday - 7 pm - Kid’s Activities, Focal Point Youth & Prayer Meeting. Web site: www. lifepointministries.net CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, 2225 N. Main. 641-342-4778. Sunday - 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School. 11 a.m. - Morning Worship. 6 p.m. - Sunday Evening Services. 7 p.m. - Wednesday, Bible Study & Prayer. Web site: www. calvaryosceola.org CHRIST’S WAY CHURCH, Shane Simpson, pastor, 201 Leann Drive, 641342-6181 or Sunday - 9 a.m. - Sunday School, 10 a.m. - Worship Service. Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. - Youth Groups & Adult Bible Study. Sunday - 6:30 p.m. - Worship. Bible Studies are offered throughout the week. Call for schedule.

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Our freedoms By Chuck DeVos

Lead pastor LifePoint Church

We just celebrated Independence Day. We celebrated the freedom from Great Britain that was secured by soldiers and attested to by 56 individuals who were willing to sign their names to the Declaration of Independence. And while your opinion may differ from mine, in my opinion, even with all her faults, America is still the greatest place on Earth to live. What is it that makes American great? We live in a beautiful country and America has an abundance of things. But the greatness of America is in our freedom and in the men and women who fought so that we could have it. Those men who signed the Declaration of Independence had far more to lose than they ever stood to gain. And through the years many more have taken the same position that America was worth risking it all. But, and you knew there was a, “But” coming, didn’t you? But, there’s a problem in America. And I’m going to tell you exactly what that problem is. Actually, that problem isn’t a “what,” but a “who.” The problem is me. The problem is me and millions of others who have become complacent and indifferent in our responsibilities in this nation. Perhaps Edmund Burke said it best when he said, “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” If you’ve ever read the Scriptures, it’s clear God would rather forgive and restore, than judge. But there’s a condition. The condition is the word “If.” Here’s what it looks like from 2 Chronicles 7: If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. (2 Chronicles 7:14, NIV) The condition is the “If.” “If” my people will pray. Because you see, the solution is not in the white house, state house, court house, but in God’s house, and your house

CHURCH OF CHRIST, 3310 West McLane, 641-342-2720. Sunday - 7:30 a.m.-”Search” on Channel 23 KCWI. 9:30 a.m.-Bible Classes. 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Worship. Wednesday - 7 p.m. - Worship and Bible Adams, minister, Sunday Study. - 9 a.m. - Sunday school for all, 10 a.m. - Worship, CHURCH OF JESUS Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. CHRIST LATTER-DAY Soul Cafe worshipful supSAINTS, East on Highway per. 34, 641-342-6333. Sunday - 10 a.m. -Sacrament GRACE BIBLE CHURCH OF meeting. 11:20 a.m. SOUTHERN IOWA, meets - Sunday School and at 410 N. Dewey Osceola. Primary. 12:10 p.m. 641-342-7110. 10:00 a.m. Relief Society-Priesthood. Church Service. Wednesdays - 2:00-8:00 LIGHT OF GRACE, 400 p.m. - Family History E. Cass St., 641-745-7257, Center. Victor Lochman, pastor, worship Sunday, 10 a.m. COMMUNITY OF CHRIST CHURCH, 414 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN East McLane, Elder Tom CHURCH, 101 E. View Meyer, pastor, 342Place, Rev. J.R. Wheeler, 2553. 9:30 a.m. - Sunday pastor, 641-342-3121. School. 10:00 a.m. Sunday - 9:00 a.m. God’s Service. 10:15 FAITH FELLOWSHIP, a.m. - Sunday School. Evangelical Free Church, Wednesday - 7:30 p.m. 230 S. Fillmore, Pastor - Elders & Deacons meetSheldon Lorenson, 342ing. 6603. Youth Pastor Darrin Baumfalk. Sunday - 9:00 OSCEOLA FULL GOSPEL a.m. - Sunday School. CHURCH, 700 Colorado, 10:00 a.m. - Morning Osceola, IA. Pastor James Worship. Wednesday R. Sheesley. Sunday 7 p.m. - Mid-week Bible Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. study and prayer service. - Morning Worship, 10:45 Weekly small groups - call a.m. - Evening Worship, for info. 6 p.m. Wednesday - Bible Study, 7 p.m. Website: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, www.osceolafullgosSouthern Baptist, 900 pelchurch.com South Fillmore. Pastor Leslie Wooten, 641-342S E V E N T H - D A Y 4296, Sunday school 9:30 ADVENTIST, corner a.m., Sunday worship of Hwy. 69 and 152, 10:30 a.m., Sunday eveSDA50213@yahoo.com. ning Bible study 6:30 p.m. Saturday - 9:30 a.m. Sabbath School. 11:00 FIRST CHRISTIAN a.m. - Church Service. CHURCH (Disciples of Christ), 300 South Main ST. BERNARD CATHOLIC St., The Rev. Dr. Al

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CHURCH, 222 East Pearl. 641-342-2850. Fr. David Polich. English mass on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Spanish mass on Sundays at noon. Misas espanol los domingos 12 p.m. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 130 W. Grant St. Osceola, 641-3422830. Julie M. Poore, pastor. Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. www (Wonderful Wednesday Worship). Sunday: Worship; 9 a.m. Nursery available. La Iglesia Metodista Unida Les Invita, Miercoles: Estudios Biblicos 5 p.m., Sabados oracion en las casas, 5 p.m., Domingo: servicio de adoracion 2 p.m., 130 W. Grant St., Pastora: Rosa Maria Rodriguez, 515-344-7221.

HOPEVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Dwayne Henrichs, pastor, 641-338-2248. Sunday -10 a.m. - Morning Worship. 11 a.m. - Sunday School. LACELLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Dwayne Henrichs, pastor. Sunday - 11 a.m. Morning Worship Service. LA IGLESIA DE DIOS DE LA PROFECIA, Lilia Perez, Pastora. 1215 S. Main St, Osceola. Dia de Cultos: Domingo - 10:30 a.m., Escuela Dominical. 11:30

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and my house. How does that happen? Here are four things every American needs to step up to do — and I’m giving you the most painful one first: We must pay for government. I know the arguments. “Our government wastes money!” “They’re fiscally irresponsible, and often even foolish.” And on and on the arguments go. But even Jesus instructed his disciples to pay their taxes. He didn’t say we had to like the governing authorities, but he did tell us that we must submit ourselves to them. I’m not crazy about it, either, but it’s the right thing to do. Second: I must pray for government. I’ll confess that I find myself complaining about government more often than praying for government and I’m pretty certain that I’m not alone in that. But God instructed us to pray for those who are in authority. They need our prayers, and God says it blesses Him and it blesses us. Win, win! Third: I must participate in government. That can start as simply as by casting a ballot on election day. But participating in government doesn’t have to stop at the voting booth. I get the fact that it’s not for everyone, maybe you should consider running for office in an effort to bring Godly leadership, Godly character and Godly integrity back into governmental offices. And one final responsibility: I must persuade our government The United States is a republic. That means, for the most part, everyone has a voice. So let your voice be heard. A lot has been happening in our government and in our country. Thank God we live in a free republic, and let us do our part in maintaining that freedom for future generations. a.m., Servicio. Martes - 6:00 p.m., Oracion. Jueves - 6:00 p.m., Misioneros. Viernes - 6:00 p.m., Hogares. MEDORA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Keith Putney, pastor, 641449-3544. Sunday - 9:00 a.m. - Worship, 9:15 a.m. - Church School.

CHARITON ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 1112 N. 7th St., Chariton, IA. Rev. Fred Steinbach. 641-774-4911. Evening prayer service Wednesday 5:30 p.m., Bible Study Tuesday 10:30 a.m., Sunday Worship Service: 9:15 a.m.

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CHURCH, 641-447-2487. Corner of 3rd and Grant Streets. Pastor Alex Bauman. Sunday - 8:45 a.m. - Sunday School. 10 a.m. - Morning Worship. 6 p.m. - Sunday Evening Service. 7 p.m. - Jr./ Sr. High Youth Group. Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study. 3rd Thursday each month - 7 p.m. -Ladies Missionary Group.

OTTAWA BETHEL CHAPEL CHRISTIAN UNION CHURCH- 8 miles north of Ottawa, Dan Newell, pastor. Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. morning worship.

TRURO PERU-TRURO UNITED METHODIST PARISH, Truro, 641-765-4782. Sandy Smith, Pastor. Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday School - Worship-11:00 a.m. Peru 8:30 a.m. Worship. T R U R O CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Truro, Shonda Deranleau, pastor, 641765-4524. Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School -10:30 a.m. Worship.

VAN WERT VAN WERT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rick Hawkins, pastor. Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Service. 9:30 a.m. - Children’s Sunday School. VAN WERT ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, Pastor Butch Black, Sunday - 10 a.m. - Sunday School. 11 a.m. - Worship. Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. Bible Study.

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SMYRNA FRIENDS CHURCH, 6 miles E. & 1 mile N. of Weldon, Charlie Coffey, minister. Sunday - fellowship and coffee 10 a.m. Church starts at MURRAY UNITED 10:30 a.m. - Worship. METHODIST CHURCH, 707 Maple St., Pastors WELDON CHRISTIAN Brandon Campbell, CHURCH, Weldon, Dennis Sandy Smith. Sunday Huffman, Ed West, Worship 11 a.m.-12 p.m., co-pastors. Sunday - 9 children’s church during a.m. - Sunday School. 10 worship; Fellowship and a.m. - Church Service. Adult Lessons 10 a.m. CWF meets first and third Wednesdays at 7 p.m.

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WELDON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rick Hawkins, pastor. GRACE BAPTIST Sunday 9:30 a.m. - Church CHURCH- 304 Knotts St., Service. New Virginia, Sunday worship 10 a.m. Wednesday evening — Youth, 7 p.m., Prayer, W O O D B U R N 7:30 p.m CHRISTIAN CHURCH, NEW VIRGINIA UNITED Willa Heaberlin - Pastor, METHODIST CHURCH, Box 301, Keith Putney, Gary Parsons, Sunday pastor. 641-449-3779. School superintendent. Sunday - 10:30 a.m. - Morning Worship - 9:30 Worship. Sunday School a.m., Sunday School 9:30 a.m. 9:15 - 10:15 a.m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST, 430 Third St., Murray, IA 50174, 641 4472569. Minster - Brian McCracken. 8:30 a.m. worship, 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, 10:35 a.m. late worship, Wednesday night W.O.W. for children through teenagers at the church building at 7 p.m., small adult groups meeting at church, contact church for times, second Wednesday of every month, W.O.W. for all VIRGINIA ages at church building at N E W CHRISTIAN CHURCH 6:30 p.m. (Disciples of Christ), 604 MURRAY BAPTIST Main Street, 641-449-

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DISTRICT Regular Meeting of the Board of THURSDAY • JULY 9, 2015 Education Administrative Conference Room June 25, 2015 President Linskens called the regular meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Board memChange in Control Notice Announce- bers present were Kelly Bailey, Joe ment: Gregory F. Bormann, Mitchell, Deutsch, Gerard Linskens, Steve O'Tool South Dakota, intends to apply to the and Dena White. James Bair and Lori HelFederal Reserve Board for permission gevold were absent. Superintendent Steve to acquire 25 percent or more of the Seid, Business Manager Ruth White, and shares and thereby control of United Bancorporation, 12525 Tenth Street, several guests were also present. Bailey and White moved to approve the Osseo, Wisconsin, 54758. United Bancorporation controls the following sub- agenda. Motion carried (5-0). Deutsch and O'Tool moved to approve sidiary unit banks: *Bank of Poynette, 105 S Main, the minutes from the June 8th meeting. Motion carried (4-0-1 Bailey abstained). Poynette WI 53955 Bailey and Deutsch moved to accept *Cambridge State Bank, 221 W Main, Cambridge WI 53523 resignations from Deb Meyer as sec*ClarkeCounty State Bank, 139 S ondary food service worker; James LarMain, Osceola IA 50213 son from head boys track coach contin*Farmers State Bank, 221 Main, gent upon finding a suitable replacement; Stickney SD 57375 *Lincoln Community Bank, 1400 E Lance Ridgely from curriculum director; and Michael Kline from elementary Main, Merrill WI 54452 *United Bank, 50518 Charles, Osseo, teacher along with his coaching; and approve the transfer of George Smith from WI 54758 The Federal Reserve considers a bus driver to elementary custodian; and number of factors in deciding whether approve Stacia Watkins and Maria A. to approve the notice. You are invited Perez as elementary summer school teachto submit comments in writing on this ers; and Jeffrey Beener and Robert Best notice to the Federal Reserve Bank of as assistant football coaches. Motion carMinneapolis, Attention: Applications ried (5-0). Officer, Division of Supervision, ReguWhite and Bailey moved to approve lation and Credit, P.O. Box 291, Minneapolis, MN, 55480-0291. The com- payment of bills. Motion carried (5-0). Ryan Sweeney, Activities Director and ment period will not end before August 1, 2015, and may be somewhat longer. Lance Ridgely, Curriculum Director reported to the board. The Board's procedures for processing O'Tool and Bailey moved to approve applications may be found at 12 C.F.R. Part 262.25. To obtain a copy of the the Spoke Communications public relaFederal Reserve Board's procedures, or tions video, once changes are made using if you need more information about pictures of Osceola, to be shared with the how to submit your comments on the Osceola Community. Motion carried (5notice, contact Jacquelyn K. Brunmeier, 0). Assistant Vice President, at (612) 204Discussion was held regarding the pos5061. The Federal Reserve will consid- sibility of reactivating the salaried position er your comments and any request for a public meeting or formal hearing on the of head maintenance/head secondary cusnotice if they are received in writing by todian with no action taken as the board the Reserve Bank on or before the last would like to see the job description finalized before determining if they will add day of the comment period. the position. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S LEVY Joe Deutsch left the meeting at 7:40 AND SALE p.m. State of Iowa O'Tool and White moved to approve Clarke County Plaintiff: THE FIRST NATIONAL Travis Mechanical & Controls to install air conditioning in 15 rooms at the middle BANK IN CRESTON Defendant(s): CHRISTOPHER R. school/high school for $116,578.93, with CARRICO; AND SPOUSE OF the electrical not to exceed $10,000. MoCHRISTOPHER R. CARRICO, IF tion carried (4-0). Bailey and White moved to approve the ANY, changes to the elementary iPad handbook Iowa District Court Court Case: EQCV012120 as discussed. Motion carried (4-0). Execution Type: SPECIAL O'Tool and White moved to approve As a result of the judgment rendered the changes to the elementary handbook as in the above entitled case, an execution discussed. Motion carried (4-0). was issued by the Clerk of the District Bailey and O'Tool moved to approve Court to the Sheriff of Clarke County, the changes to the high school handbook Iowa. The execution ordered the sale of the defendants: Real Estate:X Personal as discussed. Motion carried (4-0). O'Tool and Bailey moved to accept the Property: __. The property is described bid from Midwest Construction for below or on attached sheet. $60,088.00 for window replacement at the Description: EQCV012120 THE EAST SIX (6) RODS OF THE elementary building. Motion carried (4-0). Bailey and White moved to allow locaNORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE tion services on all Clarke iPads. Motion NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4SE carried (4-0). 1/4 NW 1/4) OF SECTION FIFTEEN Bailey and O'Tool moved to approve (15), TOWNSHIP SEVENTY-TWO the SOCS Agreement for our school web(72) NORTH, RANGE TWENTY- site for the period of July 1, 2015 through SEVEN(27) WEST OF THE 5TH P.M. June 30, 2018. Motion carried (4-0). AND O'Tool and White moved to accept the A TRACT OF REAL ESTATE DESCRIBED AS BOUNDED BY A LINE quote from EMC Insurance for COMMENCING 25.2 RODS WEST property/casualty and worker's compensaOF THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF tion insurance for 2015-16. Motion carried THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTH- (4-0). Bailey and White moved to approve the EAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER (E 1/2 SE 1/4 NW Mid-Iowa School Improvement Consor1/4) OF SECTION FIFTEEN (15), tium (MISIC) Membership Agreement efTOWNSHIP SEVENTY-TWO (72) fective July 1, 2015 through June 30, NORTH, RANGE TWENTY-SEVEN 2018. Motion carried (4-0). (27) WEST OF THE 5TH P.M., White and Bailey moved to approve an THENCE RUNNING SOUTH 12.6 extra day per week for three months to adRODS, THENCE WEST TO THE dress iPad distribution and MAP testing WEST LINE OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF from CST for technology. Motion carried THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF (E (4-0). First Reading of Board Policies 1/2 SE 1/4 NW 1/4) OF SAID SECTION, THENCE NORTH TO THE 605.6E1C, Clarke Elementary School StuNORTHWEST CORNER OF THE dent Pledge for iPad Use; and 506.1R1, EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST Use of Student Records Regulation. QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST Superintendent Seid reported on the QUARTER (E 1/2 SE 1/4 NW 1/4) OF maintenance work spreadsheet; football SAID SECTION, scoreboard has been ordered; facility upTHENCE EAST TO THE PLACE date; and 2015 School Board Election OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING AP- Dates. PROXIMATELY ONE (1) ACRE, The Board adjourned at 9:34 p.m. folAND A TRACT DESCRIBED AS COM- lowing a motion by O'Tool and Bailey. These minutes are as recorded by the MENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST board secretary and subject to approval QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST at the next regular board meeting. Ruth QUARTER (SE 1/4 NW 1/4) OF SEC- White, Board Secretary TION FIFTEEN (15), TOWNSHIP The Board of Directors of Clarke ComSEVENTY-TWO (72,) NORTH, munity School District approved the folRANGE TWENTY-SEVEN (27) lowing claims on June 25, 2015. WEST OF THE 5TH P.M., THENCE AHLERS & COONEY, P.C. EAST 298 FEET, THENCE SOUTH LEGAL SERVICES......................1,104.00 462 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- ALLIANT ENERGY GINNING; THENCE EAST 263 FEET, UTILITIES...................................15,383.68 SOUTH 198 FEET, THENCE THENCE WEST 263 FEET, THENCE AMERICAN TIME & SIGNAL NORTH TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- SUPPLIES.........................................266.29 AMSTERDAM PRINTING NING. E-911 Address: 320 FIRST SUPPLIES.........................................287.67 ANKENY COMM SCH STREET, MURRAY, IOWA 50174 Location of Sale: CLARKE COUN- TUITION........................................1,627.02 TY LAW CENTER, OSCEOLA, ATLANTIC BOTTLING CO IOWA. RESALE POP................................1,198.60 Sale Date: AUGUST 19, 2015 BELL, MICHAEL Sale Time: 9:30 AM OFFICIAL.........................................140.00 Homestead: __ Defendant is advised BOB'S AUTO SUPPLY that if the described real estate includes REPAIR PARTS...................................9.15 the homestead, (must not exceed 1/2 BOB'S CUSTOM TROPHIES acre if in the city or town plat, or, if rural, must not exceed 40 acres.) The de- SUPPLIES...........................................20.65 fendant must file a homestead plat with BOGGIO, MARK the Office of the Sheriff of Clarke OFFICIAL.........................................100.00 County, Iowa, within 10 days after the BONDURANT-FARRAR COMM SCH service of this notice, or the Sheriff ENTRY FEE.......................................85.00 shall have it platted and will assess the BRUGGEMAN, JAMIE costs to this case. OFFICIAL.........................................100.00 After sale of said real estate, the de- CAM COMMUNITY SCH fendant may redeem the property with- OPEN ENROLLMENT................1,530.25 in. CINTAS CORP #762 Redemption: One year: _X__ SUPPLIES...........................................73.92 6 months: ___ Other:____ CLARKE ELECTRIC No redemption: __ THIS SALE IS UTILITIES..........................................66.56 NOT SUBJECT TO REDEMPTION PER ORDER OF THE COURT. COFFEY, REBECCA Property exemption, certain money or SERVICE............................................80.00 property may be exempt. CONTACT COMBINED SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY your attorney promptly to review spe- EQUIPMENT................................3,681.95 cific provisions of the law and file the CRESTON PUBLISHING CO PUBLICATIONS.............................569.38 appropriate notice, if applicable. Judgment Amount: $74,119.57 DELTA DENTAL Interest: $13,768.54 INSURANCE FEES......................2,679.78 Costs of Suit: $6,918.50 DEMOULIN BROTHERS & CO Other costs: PLUS COSTS OF EQUIPMENT......................................32.66 THIS ACTION AND ACCRUING DEPT OF EDUCATION COSTS INSPECTION FEE...........................120.00 Attorney for Plaintiff: DES MOINES LOCK SERVICE Name: G. Mark Rice Address: 317 Sixth Ave, Suite 1200 SUPPLIES.........................................946.92 Des Moines, IA 50309 DES MOINES STAMP Phone: 515-288-6041 SUPPLIES...........................................32.00 DLR GROUP INC. Signed: Bill Kerns, Sheriff SERVICE.......................................5,217.97 Clarke County Sheriff's Office E-TECH Phone: 641-342-2914 FAX: 641-342-4071 SERVICE..........................................400.00 Date: May 12, 2015 EAST UNION COMM SCH OPEN ENROLLMENT................1,530.25 CLARKE COMMUNITY SCHOOL EASTERN IA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT TUITION...........................................250.00 Regular Meeting of the Board of EDDYVILLE-BLAKESBURG Education FREMONT SCH Administrative Conference Room ENTRY FEE.......................................50.00 June 25, 2015 EDUPRESS President Linskens called the regular SUPPLIES.........................................219.52 meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Board mem- EMBARKIT, INC bers present were Kelly Bailey, Joe EQUIPMENT..............................80,216.00 Deutsch, Gerard Linskens, Steve O'Tool ERIC ARMIN INC and Dena White. James Bair and Lori HelSUPPLIES.........................................299.42 gevold were absent. Superintendent Steve FAREWAY Seid, Business Manager Ruth White, and FOOD & SUPPLIES........................203.31 several guests were also present. FOLLETT SCHOOL SOLUTIONS Bailey and White moved to approve the SUPPLIES...........................................66.45 agenda. Motion carried (5-0). GENE & NELSONS APPLIANCE Deutsch and O'Tool moved to approve EQUIP REPAIR...............................230.00 the minutes from the June 8th meeting. GLOBAL EQUIPMENT CO Motion carried (4-0-1 Bailey abstained). EQUIPMENT................................1,155.29 Bailey and Deutsch moved to accept GRAINGER resignations from Deb Meyer as sec- SUPPLIES.........................................244.80 ondary food service worker; James Lar- HARVEST BARN MARKETPLACE son from head boys track coach contin- SUPPLIES.........................................163.10 gent upon finding a suitable replacement; HAWBAKER, SAMUEL CLARKE Lance Ridgely from curriculum director; OFFICIAL.........................................100.00 and Michael Kline from elementary HELGEVOLD, DAMON teacher along with his coaching; and ap- OFFICIAL.........................................130.00 prove the transfer of George Smith from HIGHWAY LUMBER I want to thank family I would like to thank DRIVERS: $2,000 Signbus driver to elementary custodian; and REPAIR SUPPLIES.........................731.70 and friends food,andeveryone sent on! Great Benefits! CDLapprove Stacia for Watkins Maria A. who HIRERIGHT SOLUTIONS Perez as elementary visits andsummer tele- school donated, phone A or B, 1yr exp, 21yoa flowers, cards,teachTESTING............................................81.15 ers; and Jeffrey Beener and Robert Best HY-VEE phone calls, and calls andcoaches. the Motion hugs and req. EOE. M/F/D/V. Apas assistant football car-yourSUPPLIES.........................................262.74 ply jobs.wm.com or Murray ried (5-0).Legion for the prayers whenI Amy A EhusLEADERSHIP CONFERENCE White to approve of and the Bailey walker.moved All band Fred SUPPLIES.........................................125.00 W. Poil's 877-220-5627 loan payment of bills. Motion carried (5-0). IA ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES was memorial trulySweeney, appreciated. at the Ryan Activities Director and was ASBESTOS INSPECTION..........4,400.00 in MurA special thank you to Director Church of Lance Ridgely, Curriculum re-Christ IOWA SELECT FARMS IA TESTING PROGRAMS portedkids to thefor board. SUPPLIES...........................................43.54 my the help ray, Iowa on 6/20/15. has local openings for O'Tool and Bailey moved to approve IAHPERD they I also wantREGISTRATION to give a SowFEE.....................120.00 have given me. Farm Technicians relathe Spoke Communications public tions video,again. once changes are BIG madethanks using to Minister Thanks whoPARTS would be responsiINLAND TRUCK pictures of Osceola, with McCracken, the REPAIRthe PARTS...............................193.89 Alice Johnsonto be shared Brain ble for the daily care of Osceola Community. Motion carried (5- J P AUTO SUPPLY ladies who served the our animals. Positions 0). REPAIR PARTS.................................53.61 Discussion was held regarding the poslunch, the Honor Guard, start at $28,000/year KLERITEC sibility of reactivating the salaried position SUPPLIES...........................................95.89 and to Joella, you have increase to $31,000 of head maintenance/head secondary cus- LAKESHORE and LEARNING my rock.MATERIALS I will be after just one year plus todian with no action taken asbeen the board would like to see the job description grateful to you full benefits. Call Allyson foreverfinalSUPPLIES.........................................362.16 ized before determining if they will add MADISON NATL LIFE INSURANCE all. at 641-316-3251 for the position. IT IN THE INSURANCE FEES......................1,562.08 Poil Joe Deutsch left the meeting atDonna 7:40 M. more info! CLASSIFIEDS MANTERNACH, JACOB

EASTERN IA COMMUNITY COLLEGE TUITION...........................................250.00 EDDYVILLE-BLAKESBURG FREMONT SCH ENTRY FEE.......................................50.00 EDUPRESS SUPPLIES.........................................219.52 EMBARKIT, INC EQUIPMENT..............................80,216.00 ERIC ARMIN INC SUPPLIES.........................................299.42 FAREWAY FOOD & SUPPLIES........................203.31 FOLLETT SCHOOL SOLUTIONS SUPPLIES...........................................66.45 GENE & NELSONS APPLIANCE EQUIP REPAIR...............................230.00 GLOBAL EQUIPMENT CO EQUIPMENT................................1,155.29 GRAINGER SUPPLIES.........................................244.80 HARVEST BARN MARKETPLACE SUPPLIES.........................................163.10 HAWBAKER, SAMUEL CLARKE OFFICIAL.........................................100.00 HELGEVOLD, DAMON OFFICIAL.........................................130.00 HIGHWAY LUMBER REPAIR SUPPLIES.........................731.70 HIRERIGHT SOLUTIONS TESTING............................................81.15 HY-VEE SUPPLIES.........................................262.74 I A A E LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE SUPPLIES.........................................125.00 IA ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ASBESTOS INSPECTION..........4,400.00 IA TESTING PROGRAMS SUPPLIES...........................................43.54 IAHPERD REGISTRATION FEE.....................120.00 INLAND TRUCK PARTS REPAIR PARTS...............................193.89 J P AUTO SUPPLY REPAIR PARTS.................................53.61 KLERITEC SUPPLIES...........................................95.89 LAKESHORE LEARNING MATERIALS SUPPLIES.........................................362.16 MADISON NATL LIFE INSURANCE INSURANCE FEES......................1,562.08 MANTERNACH, JACOB REIMBURSEMENT..........................36.40 MCGRAW-HILL CO SUPPLIES......................................1,068.03 MIDWEST SPORTS.COM SUPPLIES.........................................290.82 MIDWEST WHEEL CO SUPPLIES...........................................57.00 OSCEOLA WATER WORKS WATER & SEWER.........................672.50 P M APPAREL SUPPLIES.........................................432.33 PEEK SALES & SERVICE SUPPLIES...........................................57.00 PODIUM INK SUPPLIES.........................................120.00 PROMAXIMA MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT...................................676.90 QUILL CORP. SUPPLIES.........................................149.87 QUILTS & OTHER NOTIONS SERVICE..........................................471.50 REALLY GOOD STUFF SUPPLIES.........................................372.57 REW SERVICES CORP ASBESTOS REMOVAL............24,563.00 RICOH USA COPIER LEASE............................1,709.34 ROBINSONS TRUE VALUE SUPPLIES.........................................239.67 RYCHNOVSKY LAWN INC SERVICE.......................................1,100.00 SCHOOL OUTFITTERS EQUIPMENT................................3,110.59 SCHOOL SPECIALTY SUPPLIES......................................3,036.57 SHINN, JACQUELINE REIMBURSEMENT........................102.26 SOUTHEAST POLK COMM SCH OPEN ENROLLMENT................1,530.25 STREAM, PAUL RENT REIMBURSEMENT..............50.00 SUBWAY SUPPLIES.........................................332.00 TEEN DRIVER INC DRIVERS ED................................7,475.00 TRAVIS MECHANICAL & CONTROLS BUILDING REPAIRS.....................811.10 URBANDALE HIGH SCH OPEN ENROLLMENT................1,530.25 WARD'S NATURAL SCIENCE SUPPLIES.........................................582.17 WELLMARK BC/BS OF IA INSURANCE FEES....................80,967.34 ZIEGLER, INC SUPPLIES...........................................55.99 TOTAL EXPENDITURES....260,243.80 The Board of Directors of Clarke Community School District approved the following claims on June 23, 2014.

The Supervisors met, at the Courthouse $7883.00 to Clarke County for the 7/1 with the following members present: Mar- Village debt service, Resolution 2015vin McCann, Larry Keller and Bill Black. 58 authorizing FY 2015 Fund TransOSCEOLA SENTINEL-TRIBUNE Also present, Auditor Janice White. fers, and the following bills and claims: Chairman McCann called the meeting to Bud Jones Construction order at 9:00 a.m. Keller made a motion to Sewer Main Repairs............$23,167.06 approve the agenda, seconded by Black. Bud Jones Trucking Services.................................$1,014.96 All Ayes. Moved by Keller, seconded by Black, to Casey's General Stores approve payment of claims June 9, 2015, - Fuel..........................................$283.43 Clarke Co Auditor June 26, 2015. All Ayes. A-1 Window Serv, Srv.......................40.00 LEC Cost Share.....................$3,948.13 Agriland Inc., Fuel.......................14,730.39 County Concrete Sewer Main Repairs..............$1,479.40 Alliant, Util ...................................2,894.21 Ideal Ready Mix American Legion, Flags.....................62.85 Concrete................................$2,654.50 Andersen, Thomas, Exp.....................19.00 JP Auto Animal Hlth & Surg., Sup..................54.97 Vehicle Maintenance................$256.53 Area 14 Agency, FY 15 Cont.......5,146.00 KD Tires Atomic Termite, Srv...........................60.00 Tire Repair.................................$15.00 Black, Bill, Exp.................................503.67 Kustom Signals Black, Darrell, Exp ............................74.16 PD Vehicle............................$8,554.00 Bowlsby Lawson, Betty, Srv............195.19 Municipal Supply Brown, Randy, Exp ...........................37.08 Bolt Frame/Fernco................$1,369.50 Canon Financial, Srv........................568.92 Northland Products Supplies......................$533.75 Centec, Sup.......................................980.18 WWTP Northwestern University Cntral Decatur Preschl, Srv...........3,510.72 PD Training...........................$3,900.00 Chat Mobility, Air Cards .................214.33 Petty Cash Clarke Co Fair , FY 15 Contrib....6,000.00 City Hall.....................................$49.50 Clarke Co PH, Training...............10,726.08 Robinsons Clarke Co Sec. Rd, Wells ................395.44 Quick Plug.................................$62.76 Clarke Co Sheriff, Srv......................298.00 Visu-sewer Clarke Comm Preschool, Srv........3,393.80 manhole lining....................$34,163.20 Clarke Elec Coop, Util ....................636.15 Fund 001 TOTAL...............$16,451.13 Comm. Appraisers of IA, Srv.......1,924.50 Fund 600 TOTAL....................... $0.50 Conley, Jessica, Exp ........................302.93 Fund 610 TOTAL...............$65,000.09 Roll Call Vote: All in Favor, motion Conrad, Evelyn, Exp ..........................10.59 Cont. Research Corp, Sup................447.31 carried. There being no further business, moCountry Club Est., Rent ..................200.00 tion by Fotiadis and second by Page to CR Services, Sup................................89.19 adjourn the meeting at 8:45 PM. Roll Creston Pub. Co, Ads.......................376.50 Call vote: All in favor, motion carried. Crossroads, Srv..............................4,263.00 Fred Diehl, Mayor Cummings, Steve, Exp.....................108.63 Attest: Ty Wheeler, Denney, Trent, Sup........................2,500.00 City Administrator/ Clerk Excel Co, Maint.............................3,774.00 Funshine Center, Sup ...................2,076.63 Clarke County Board of Supervisors Glenn, Jeffrey B., Exp......................137.79 June 29, 2015 Henry Adkins, Voting Equip .....69,259.00 The Board met at the Courthouse High Sierra, Rent..............................690.00 with the following members present: Hiland Dairy, Milk/Juice..................222.70 Marvin McCann, Larry Keller and Bill Homepages, Ads...............................445.00 Black. Also present, Auditor Janice Hy-Vee, Sup...................................4,542.97 White and Ryan Eddis with SimplEnerI M W C A, Work Comp.............10,746.00 gy Solutions. Chairman McCann called I S A C Unemploy Fund, Cont.....2,442.01 the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. Keller IA Dept PH/Med Exam, Fees.......1,625.50 made a motion to approve the agenda, IA Hlth Phys, Fees..............................75.00 seconded by Black. All Ayes. Moved by Keller, seconded by Black IA Prison Ind., Sup.............................78.00 Infomax, Copier ...............................641.40 to approve lighting renovations in the Jim's Repair & Sanitation, Util .......100.00 Courthouse with SimplEnergy SoluJohnson, Dan, Exp............................150.00 tions. All Ayes. Mr. Eddis left at 9:30 a.m. Jones-Rider, Shapall, Exp..................56.65 The Village Child Care Center has Kading Prop., Rent Assist................400.00 informed Board that they will be Kale s, Srv......................................1,475.00 unable to the make their USDA Rural DeKeller, Laurence, Exp ......................162.46 velopment loan payment. Per 28E Keltek Inc, Srv....................................61.92 Agreement between Clarke County, Kent, Gregory L, Exp ......................467.96 City of Osceola and Clarke County DeLamoni Leep Preschool, Srv.........1,662.80 velopment Corporation, the County has Atty. Matthew C Moore, Fees .........280.95 agreed to pay 50% of the shortfall. Leon Library, Materials................1,000.00 Therefore, moved by Keller, seconded M & M Sales Co, Srv.........................57.49 by Black, Clarke County will provide a Mail Services, Renewal....................313.17 loan to the Village and authorizes the Marion Co PH, I Smile ....................229.15 County Auditor to transfer $15,766 Mary Greeley, Srv.........................3,845.00 from the General Basic Fund to the Mathias, Allan R., Exp ........................6.00 Debt Service Fund. All Ayes. Moved by Keller, seconded by Matura, Srv........................................170.00 Black, to approve the adjusted health McCann, Marvin, Exp......................252.89 insurance premiums for FY16, effective McDole, Debbie, Sup.......................200.00 June 28, 2015. Weekly rates will be Mediacom, Util ................................238.66 $284.24 per family plan, plus employee Midland GIS, Maint..........................400.00 contribution of $77.66; and $145.53 per Midwest Office Tech, Maint ...........160.50 single plan, plus employee contribution Mike's Landscape, Srv......................130.00 of $2.97. All Ayes. Moved by Black, seconded by Keller Mitchell, Jennifer, Exp ......................25.00 Mosaic Inc, Srv .............................1,334.58 to approve a transfer of $30,000 from the General Basic Fund and $175,000 Murray Library, FY 15 Cont ........5,063.04 Murray, City, Water............................54.34 from the Rural Basic Fund to the Secondary Rd Fund. All Ayes. Noble Ford, Truck ......................27,995.32 Kevin Emanuel arrived at 9:50 a.m. St Auditor, FY 14 Audit ..................425.00 Engineer Tom Andersen arrived at Orchard Place, Srv.........................1,803.06 10:00 a.m. Osc Library, FY 15 Contrib..........7,594.56 Moved by Black, seconded by Keller Osc Sr Ctr, FY15 Contrib.............5,000.00 to approve and sign SIDCA Grant Ottumwa Printing, Srv......................109.43 Project Agreement for Emanuel erosion Perry, Joella, Training .....................607.06 control project on Idaho St. All Ayes. Mr. Emanuel and Mr. Andersen left Pocket Press Inc, Sup.......................143.84 Powernet Comm, Util ........................50.78 at 10:10 a.m. Having completed agenda items and Premier Office Equip, Srv..................50.82 Rider, Joyce A., Sup.........................490.42 having no other business, Keller made a Robinsons, Tools .................................7.07 motion to adjourn, seconded by Black. S I R W A, Water................................37.00 All Ayes. Meeting adjourned at 12:00 noon. Schade, Mary J, Exp...........................34.00 Signed: Marvin McCann, Chairman. Schildberg, Rock.........................41,880.30 Attest: Janice M. White, Auditor. Seymour Preschool, Exp...............4,572.19 Shred-It,Srv.........................................46.72 Smith, Joyce, Sup.............................200.00 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S LEVY Smith, Steve, Exp ...............................15.00 AND SALE Solutions, Sup................................2,643.99 State of Iowa Clarke County Staples, Sup.......................................371.77 Plaintiff: HSBC BANK USA, NAStar Equip Ltd, Tank...................25,245.00 St Hygienic Lab, Testing....................26.00 TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS INDENStearns, Dennis D., Exp......................67.97 TURE TRUSTEE OF THE FIELDThacker, Jolleen, Exp ........................45.32 STONE MORTGAGE INVESTMENT The Loft On Clay, Rent....................150.00 TRUST, SERIES 2006-1 Defendant(s): TAMMY SIMPSON U S Cellular, Util .............................200.91 AND RICKY SIMPSON U S Postal, Srv..................................316.50 Iowa District Court Village Ltd, Rent...........................2,363.17 Court Case: EQCV012053 Visa, Postage .................................1,875.04 Execution Type: SPECIAL Wageworks, Fees..............................158.40 As a result of the judgment rendered Warren Co PH, Fees.........................349.87 in the above entitled case, an execution Wayne Co Ag Ext, Visit................3,619.46 was issued by the Clerk of the District Wayne Co PH, Testing ....................100.00 Court to the Sheriff of Clarke County, West Payment Ctr, Srv .................1,314.08 Iowa. The execution ordered the sale of White, Janice M, Exp..........................21.37 the defendants: Real Estate:X Personal Willson & Pechacek, Fees.............4,775.00 Property: __. The property is described Windstream, Util............................1,287.61 below or on attached sheet. Description: The West Seventy (70) Winship, Paul E, Exp ......................110.47 feet of Lot Three (3) in Block Two (2) YESS, Serv....................................4,058.55 in Brady's Addition to the Original Having completed agenda items and Town of Osceola, Clarke County, Iowa, having no other business, Keller made a commonly known as 315 N. Lincoln, motion to adjourn, seconded by Black. Osceola, IA 50213 (the “Property”). All Ayes. Meeting adjourned at 12:00 E-911 Address: 315 N LINCOLN, p.m. OSCEOLA, IOWA 50213 Location of Sale: CLARKE COUNSigned: Marvin McCann, Chairman. TY LAW CENTER, OSCEOLA, Attest: Janice M. White, Auditor. IOWA. Sale Date: AUGUST 19, 2015 OSCEOLA CITY COUNCIL Sale Time: 10:00 AM Special Meeting Homestead: __ Defendant is advised Monday, June 29, 2015 that if the described real estate includes (UNOFFICIAL - NOT COUNCIL the homestead, (must not exceed 1/2 APPROVED) The City Council met on Monday, acre if in the city or town plat, or, if ruJune 29, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. for a special ral, must not exceed 40 acres.) The demeeting. The meeting was called to or- fendant must file a homestead plat with der by Fred Diehl Mayor with the fol- the Office of the Sheriff of Clarke lowing present Council Members: Den- County, Iowa, within 10 days after the nis Page, Chris Dorsey, Dave Walkup, service of this notice, or the Sheriff and George Fotiadis. George Fotiadis shall have it platted and will assess the was absent. City Staff present were Ty costs to this case. After sale of said real estate, the deWheeler - City Administrator/Clerk and fendant may redeem the property withCity Attorney Marc Elcock (by phone). in. Fotiadis Motioned and Walkup secRedemption: One year: ___ onded to go into closed session pur6 months: ___ Other:____ suant to Code of Iowa Chapter 21.5.1.c: No redemption: X THIS SALE IS To discuss strategy with counsel in matters that are presently in litigation or NOT SUBJECT TO REDEMPTION where litigation is imminent where its PER ORDER OF THE COURT. disclosure would be likely to prejudice Property exemption, certain money or or disadvantage the position of the gov- property may be exempt. CONTACT ernmental body in that litigation. Roll your attorney promptly to review specific provisions of the law and file the Call Vote: All in favor, motion carried. Fotiadis motioned and Walkup sec- appropriate notice, if applicable. Judgment Amount: $60,778.01 onded to come out of closed session. Interest: $29,380.68 Roll Call Vote: All in favor, motion Costs of Suit: $10,545.58 carried. Other costs: PLUS COSTS OF Fotiadis motioned and Walkup seconded to continue to pursue action and THIS ACTION AND ACCRUING prepare a response to the sewer issue at COSTS Attorney for Plaintiff: 1115 N Main. Roll Call Vote: All in Name: Megan Stumph favor, motion carried. Address: 6363 College Blvd, Fotiadis motioned and Walkup secSuite 100 onded approval to issue payment of Overland Park, KS 66211 $7883.00 to Clarke County for the 7/1 Phone: 913-663-7600 Village debt service, Resolution 2015Signed: Bill Kerns, Sheriff 58 authorizing FY 2015 Fund TransClarke County Sheriff's Office fers, and the following bills and claims: Phone: 641-342-2914 Bud Jones Construction FAX: 641-342-4071 Sewer Main Repairs............$23,167.06 Date: May 12, 2015 Bud Jones Trucking Services.................................$1,014.96 Casey's General Stores Fuel..........................................$283.43 Clarke Co Auditor LEC Cost Share.....................$3,948.13 County Concrete Sewer Main Repairs..............$1,479.40 Ideal Ready Mix Concrete................................$2,654.50 JP Auto Vehicle Maintenance................$256.53 KD Tires Tire Repair.................................$15.00 Kustom Signals PD Vehicle............................$8,554.00 Municipal Supply Bolt Frame/Fernco................$1,369.50 Northland Products WWTP Supplies......................$533.75 Northwestern University PD Training...........................$3,900.00 Petty Cash AUCTION B356652000 (INCN) cial/residential specifiCity Hall.....................................$49.50 cations. Stockers delivRobinsons Real Estate Auctions HELP WANTEDQuick Plug.................................$62.76 er drywall materials to Equestrian SKILLED TRADES Visu-sewer Estate & assigned jobsites. Apply manhole lining....................$34,163.20 Hunting & Rec Land Can You Dig It? Heavy Fund 001 TOTAL...............$16,451.13 at www.insulation.net/ Harpers IA 274 Equipment Fund 600 Ferry, TOTAL....................... $0.50 Operator careers or call 1-888Fund 610 TOTAL...............$65,000.09 Burger 6BR lodge, three Roll Call Vote: All in Favor, motion (INCN) Career! We Offer Train- 292-2382. log cab Open: 1-4pm carried. ing and Certifications. further business, moThere being HELP WANTED- TRUCK Sun JulyFotiadis 12, no 19. tion by and Lansecond Running by Page to Bulldozers, DRIVER adjourn the meeting at 8:45 PM. Roll sing, IA 77+/Ac Off CoBackhoes carried. & Excavators. Call vote: All in favor, motion lumbus Rd, view at your Hiring Company Drivers Fred Diehl, Mayor Lifetime Job Placement. and Owner Operators Attest: Ty Wheeler, convenience. Both aucCity Administrator/ Clerk VA Benefits Eligible!

PUBLIC NOTICES

In the Iowa District Court for Clarke County Upon the Petition of Ashley Marie Durnil, Petitioner and concerning, John Leslie Foster IV, Respondent Equity Case No. 05201 CDDM009876 Original Notice by Publication 1. Information for Respondent Named Above * Petitioner (your spouse) has filed a divorce lawsuit naming you as Respondent. * Petitioner's contact information during the divorce case: Ashley Marie Durnil 128 E. McLane St. Osceola, Iowa 50213 Clarke County 641-414-4796 email: love.em95@gmail.com 2. Respondent's deadline for filing a Response You must file an Answer or a Motion with the clerk of court in the above county within 20 days after July 16, 2015. 3. Instructions to Respondent Named Above You must file an Answer or a Motion with the clerk of court in the above county within 20 days after the date provided above. If you do not respond, the court may enter a judgment against you giving Petitioner what he or she asked for in the Petition. Important Notice to Respondent * You should talk to an attorney at once to protect your interests. * If you choose not to have an attorney represent you in this matter, go to the Iowa Judicial Branch website for self-represented litigant information and family law forms. If you need assistance to participate in court due to a disability, contact the disability coordinator at: (888-2213724). Persons who are hearing or speech impaired may call Relay Iowa TTY (1-800-735-2942). Disability coordinators cannot provide legal advice. Disability coordinator contact information available at: http://www.iowacourts.gov/Administration/Directories/ADA _Access/.

The Murray Community School Board of Directors met in open session June 18, 2015. The meeting was called to order at 6:30 pm by President Dennis Jeter. Present: Jeter, Terri Jones, Brian McCracken, John Siefkas. Absent: Trevor Robins. Also present: Supt Miller and Secretary Justice. Jones/McCracken moved to approve the agenda with the following deletion: Item 12 -Principal reports. Motion carried 4-0. Susan Seuferer, FBLA State Committee, presented information on the Future Business Leaders of America organization. Siekas/McCracken moved to approve the following items on the consent agenda: 1. Minutes of the May 21, 2105 board meeting. 2. Second semester teacher mentor payments. 3. Taylor Annis, 2015 graduate 4. 2015-16 Assistant high school boys basketball coaching contract to Adam Brobst. 5. 2015-16 Assistant high school volleyball coaching contract to Kristin Flaherty. Motion carried 4-0. Siefkas/Jones moved to approve bills submitted for payment. Motion carried 4-0. McCracken/Siefkas moved to approve Scott Roberts, summer 2015 driver education teacher. Motion carried 4-0. Jones/Siefkas moved to approve Agriland FS Inc. bid to provide propane for the 2015-16 school year. Motion carried 4-0. Jones/McCracken moved to accept Hiland Dairy s bid to provide dairy products for the 2015-16 school year. Motion carried 4-0. Siefkas moved and Jones seconded to adopt 2014-15 #3 Resolution to consider continued participation in the Instructional Support Program and to set the public hearing for July 16, 2015 at 7:00 pm. Ayes: Jones, McCracken, Siefkas, Jeter. Nays: None. Resolution was adopted. Siefkas/Jones moved to approve changes to general fund designation, payment of bus with SAVE funds and transfers in the activity fund accounts. Motion carried 4-0. McCracken/Siefkas moved to approve participation in the IASB Employee Compliance Program and approve payment of first year fees. Motion carried 4-0. Supt. reports: 1. Final walk through on building addition scheduled for July 2015 to identify any warranty issues. 2. District will be advertising for sale of unused equipment. 3. Murray Fire Department conducted a walk through of the building on June 4, 2015. The meeting adjourned at 9:17 pm. The next regular meeting of the Murray Community School Board of Directors will be held July 16, 2015 at 6:30 pm. Dennis Jeter, Board President Elizabeth Justice, Board Secretary A Tech Inc, service.....................479.40 Adams, Pat, refund........................10.55 Agriland FS, dues....................1,637.06 Amsan, supplies..........................290.67 Bale Co, supplies........................134.75 Beneke, Sally, fees...................1,100.00 Bower, Lisa, refund.........................1.80 Burgus, Karen, supplies..............121.66 Burkett, Dena, refund....................10.00 Burrier, Lester, refund...................10.60 Callison, Joann, refund.................11.00 Carson, Sandy, supplies................26.76 Carter, Robin, refund....................25.00 Case, Kristina, refund....................41.85 Central Decatur CSD, tuition...1,530.25 Cheers, Cindy, supplies................42.95 City of Murray, utilities..............683.97 Clarke CSD, tuition..................9,154.70 Corson, Michelle, refund..............10.80 Cosner, Erica, refund....................20.00 Creston Publish, ad.........................4.91 Cross Dillon Tire, tires.............1,500.40 Dannco, supplies.........................683.25 Decker, Josh, refund.....................15.40 DM Register, subscription............35.00 Dudney, Janna, refund..................14.10 East Union CSD, shared employee................................19,712.40 Echo Electric, supplies................156.04 Fareway Stores, supplies.............246.15 Franklin, Jay, refund.......................9.50 Grainger, supplies.........................38.22 Graphic Edge, supplies...............257.16 Gray, Stan, official......................382.50 Green Hills AEA, supplies..............1.00 Green Valley Pest Control, repairs..........................................611.19 Havlik, Casey, supplies...................4.70 Highway Lumber Co, supplies.....97.99 Hiland Dairy, supplies.............1,510.16 Hopkins Sporting Goods, supplies.........................................70.00 Hy-Vee, supplies...........................44.99 Ia Assn of Ag Ed, gees................200.00 Image Sport, supplies..................788.75 Ia Prison Industries, supplies........36.31 Jass, William, refund.......................3.00 Miller, Jennifer, refund...................8.30 Jones Construction, labor/ supplies....................................7,689.50 Jones, Heather, refund.....................5.75 Koch Bros, service...................1,280.01 Living History Farms, field trip. .342.00 Mark My Words, supplies...........700.00 Martin Bros, supplies...............4,117.32 McGuire, Becky, refund................22.00 Miller, Alan, phone.......................60.00 North IA Comm College, registration...............................3,520.00 Piper Jaffray & Co, fees...........1,000.00 Postmaster, rent.............................90.00 Purscell, Sheila, refund...................0.90 Quality Glass, repair.....................36.17 Ratashak, Pat, refund....................35.80 Reed, Sherryl, refund......................9.00 Rieman Music, supplies..............280.46 Ritter, Dan, refund........................13.90 Robins Lawn Care, service......1,150.00 Robinsons, supplies......................26.90 School Bus Sales, repairs.........1,858.30 Shindigz, supplies.......................132.45 Smith, Jamie, official..................340.00 Snyder Plumbing, repairs............454.50 Sorter, David, refund.......................3.50 SC Comm, phones......................188.83 Southwestern Comm College, fees..............................................155.00 Staver, Justin, refund.......................0.85 Superior Text, supplies...............282.60 Tam Whitmark, postage................10.00 Tepley, Larry, official.................127.50 Thacker, Joleen, refund...................6.10 Visa, supplies..............................526.85 Wal-Mart, supplies..........................0.00 Wiley, Jamie, refund.....................12.90 Wilkins, Duane, refund...................6.50 Woodward Granger CSD, tuition.......................................1,440.00 Bankers Trust, payment/ interest....................................72,684.25 Ia Assn of School Boards, dues/fees...................................1,610.00 Ia School Finance Info Ser, dues.356.25 School Adm of Ia, dues............1,583.00 Software Unlimited, service.....5,550.00

Clarke County Board of Supervisors June 26, 2015 Murray Community School District The Supervisors met, at the Courthouse The Murray Community School with the following members present: MarBoard of Directors met in open session June 18, 2015. The meeting was called vin McCann, Larry Keller and Bill Black. to order at 6:30 pm by President Dennis Also present, Auditor Janice White. Jeter. Present: Jeter, Terri Jones, Brian Chairman McCann called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. Keller made a motion to McCracken, John Siefkas. Absent: Trevor Robins. Also present: Supt approve the agenda, seconded by Black. Miller and Secretary Justice. All Ayes. Jones/McCracken moved to approve Moved by Keller, seconded by Black, to the agenda with the following deletion: approve payment of claims June 9, 2015, Item 12 -Principal reports. Motion car- June 26, 2015. All Ayes. ried 4-0. A-1 Window Serv, Srv.......................40.00 Susan Seuferer, FBLA State Committee, presented information on the Future Agriland Inc., Fuel.......................14,730.39 Business Leaders of America organiza- Alliant, Util ...................................2,894.21 American Legion, Flags.....................62.85 tion. Siekas/McCracken moved to approve Andersen, Thomas, Exp.....................19.00 the following items on the consent Animal Hlth & Surg., Sup..................54.97 Area 14 Agency, FY 15 Cont.......5,146.00 agenda: 1. Minutes of the May 21, 2105 Atomic Termite, Srv...........................60.00 board meeting. Black, Bill, Exp.................................503.67 2. Second semester teacher mentor Black, Darrell, Exp ............................74.16 payments. Bowlsby Lawson, Betty, Srv............195.19 3. Taylor Annis, 2015 graduate Brown, Randy, Exp ...........................37.08 4. 2015-16 Assistant high school Canon Financial, Srv........................568.92 boys basketball coaching contract to Centec, Sup.......................................980.18 Adam Brobst. 5. 2015-16 Assistant high school vol- Cntral Decatur Preschl, Srv...........3,510.72 Mobility, Air Cards .................214.33 leyball WANTED: coaching contract HELP Experi-to Kristin Fla- Chat Clarke Co Fair , FY 15 Contrib....6,000.00 herty. enced painter, full-time Clarke Co PH, Training...............10,726.08 Motion carried 4-0. Siefkas/Jones moved to approve bills Clarke Co Sec. Rd, Wells ................395.44 steady work, references submitted for payment. Motion carried Clarke Co Sheriff, Srv......................298.00 required, $12-$17/hour. 1200 S.Srv........3,393.80 Ridge Road 4-0. Clarke Comm Preschool, McCracken/Siefkas Call 515-402-2999 moved to ap- Clarke Elec Coop, Saturday, Util ....................636.15 July 11 prove Scott Roberts, summer 2015 Comm. Appraisers of IA, Srv.......1,924.50 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. driver car- Conley, Jessica, Exp DO YOU education WANT YOUR teacher. BUSI- Motion ........................302.93 Saturday, July 11 ried 4-0. Flatron computer Exp ..........................10.59 NESS SERVICES TO GET NO- to approve Conrad, Evelyn,LG Jones/Siefkas moved 7:30 a.m.- 2 p.m. Corp, Sup................447.31 (new), toys, Agriland Inc. bid toAd, provide propane Cont. Research monitor TICED? TryFS a Classified Rent ..................200.00 WineMotion rack tileCountry topped Club ta- Est., for the 2015-16 school year. games, young reader 342-2131. CR Services, Sup................................89.19 carried 4-0. ble, canister set, kitchen books, cookbooks, bedAds.......................376.50 Jones/McCracken moved to accept Creston Pub. Co, items,dairy glitterCrossroads, coveredSrv..............................4,263.00 Hiland Dairy s bid to provide ding, household/kitchen Cummings, Exp.....................108.63 products for the 2015-16 school fruit year. jards, baby toys,Steve, home décor, misMotion carried 4-0. Denney, Trent, items, Sup........................2,500.00 book,Co, and kids clothes, Siefkas moved and Jones seconded to Excel Maint.............................3,774.00 cellaneous adopt 2014-15 #3 Resolutionmuch to consid- Come Funshine Center, Sup ...................2,076.63 take APARTMENTS FOR in the more. er continued participation In- Glenn, Jeffrey B., Exp......................137.79 Find BIG a look! structional Support Program and to set Equip .....69,259.00 Henry Adkins, Voting RENT 1, 2, & 3 bedSavings the public hearing for July 16, 2015 at High Sierra, Rent..............................690.00 When You room Heat,Ayes: water,Jones, sew- McCracken, Hiland Dairy, Milk/Juice..................222.70 7:00 pm. Place Behind the eight ball? None. Resolution Siefkas, Jeter. Nays: er, garbage included Your Ad was adopted. Here’s your cue:Homepages, Want Ads Ads...............................445.00 in the Country Club moved Estates to approve Hy-Vee, Sup...................................4,542.97 Siefkas/Jones will work for you! Comp.............10,746.00 Classifieds! changes to general fund designation, I M W C A, Work

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Sugar rush: Children scramble for candy that was tossed out during Osceola’s Fourth of July parade Saturday. OST photo by AMY HANSEN

Pie auction: Jason Dent with Wagner-Dent Auction auctions off pies during the pie auction during Osceola’s Fourth of July festivities Thursday, July 2, on the courthouse lawn.

Courtyard planting project put on hold Surprises can be great when they are well-timed, such as a great gift at a birthday party. However, other surprises can be time consuming and dangerous. Just such a surprise greeted the Osceola Chamber Main Street Design Committee and Murray FFA volunteers a few weeks ago when they were doing some planting on the courthouse lawn flower bed across from Robinsons. The planting project is a continuation of the one started by the design committee and Osceola FFA volunteer groups. The morning project got started off normally with the volunteers digging out the remaining shrubs from

the flower bed and preparing the holes to put the new boxwood plantings in place. However, when digging in the flower bed, one of the Murray FFA students hit what they believed was a rock. Project coordinator Jan Rychnovsky told the students it should be cement covering an old sewer line that was filled in years ago, according to research done at the courthouse by Osceola Chamber Main Street Director Derek Lumsden. While digging to find the perimeter of the cement, one of the students managed to get underneath the cement and pried it open. Underneath the cement was a 36-foot deep unfilled

well. Rychnovsky alerted Clarke County Emergency Management Office and they got right into action. The county brought a load of gravel in to fill the well, which meant that the project stopped on that part of the flower bed. The volunteers continued on the other half of the flower bed and celebrated with a lunch at Uptown Bistro, provided by Osceola Chamber Main Street. Rychnovsky said, “There is a lot of work to do on the bed itself now.” Rychnovsky will be stayOST photo by AMY HANSEN ing in touch with the Clarke County Maintenance staff Osceola Foods: The mascots for Osceola Foods, including the Pig, Fried Bacon and to see when the work can S.A.M. the “Safety Awareness Mascot” ride on a parade float for Osceola’s Fourth of July parade Saturday. The theme for the holiday festivities was “Rockin’ the Square.” be resumed.

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