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COULTER PUBLIC LIBRARY will be hosting their annual

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 AT COULTER COMMUNITY CENTER 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Menu: Hot Beef Sundaes, Grandma’s Green Beans, Freewill ing Dinner Roll, Homemade Pie, Beverage Offer

Hampton City Council alters schedule for November By Jeff Forward 7KH +DPSWRQ &LW\ &RXQFLO KDV FKDQJHG XS LWV QRUPDO VFKHGXOH IRU WKH PRQWK RI 1RYHPEHU switching the dates of two workVKRS PHHWLQJV +DPSWRQ &LW\ 0DQDJHU 5RQ 'XQW DQQRXQFHG WKDW WKH VFKHGXOH IRU WKH FLW\ FRXQFLO ZLOO LQFOXGH WZR PHHWLQJV GXULQJ WKH PRQWK RI 1RYHPEHU ² RQ 1RY DW S P DQG DOVR RQ 0RQGD\ 1RY DW S P 7KH FLW\ FRXQFLO QRUPDOO\

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THIS IS A THRIVENT SPONSORED EVENT.

COULTER/LATIMER SHUT-INS CAN CALL 866-6940 FOR FREE DELIVERY

Thursday, October 31 • 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. at the Dumont Reformed Church parking lot

Sponsored by the Dumont Reformed and New Hope United Methodist Churches

HARVEST MEALS

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26TH Harvest Meal To-Go will be served at the Latimer Co-op from 11:00 - 1:00 Meal $700 The CAL students will be serving roast beef sundaes, bars, and a drink. Each meal costs $7.00 and will be put in to-go containers for farmers’ convenience. The proceed will help the students travel to Washington DC this spring. Everyone is welcome to attend! Thanks for your support!

OCTOBER 24-26

Alexander Methodist Church

THURSDAY, 9-7 FRIDAY, AY, SATURDAY 9 9-5 5 $ 00

3 Yard Clearance Table

20% OFF ALL FABRICS

Thursday, October 24 • 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.

Books, Patterns & Notions

Serving: Fish, Scalloped Potatoes, Baked Beans, Cole Slaw, Rolls, Pie and Drink.

25% OFF If You Finish the Bolt (that piece only)

Adults $7.50 • 12 & Under $3 • Preschool Free

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Come & Enjoy our

26th Annual Fall Dinner

(Salisbury Steak, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Coleslaw, Green Beans, Dinner Roll, Dessert and Drink.

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Sunday, October 27, 2013 - 4 to 7 p.m.

St. Patrick Catholic Church 1405 N. Federal Street, Hampton

Adults $9

Children $5

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Children

FREE

(5 & under)

Tickets may be purchased at Hampton State Bank, First Bank of Hampton, United Bank & Trust and at St. Patrick’s Parish Office

Take-outs available


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FIRST AMENDMENT to the CONSTITUTION Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

NICK PEDLEY

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STATE of IOWA MOTTO Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain.

A NATION OF LAWS Where the will of men exceeds the rule of law, there, tyranny prospers.

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Letters to the Editor

Writer expresses views on Geneva remarks To the editor: This is in response to the Letter to the Editor about Geneva. It seems that maybe a few things should be made clear before everyone goes to vote. Funny, how this all comes into play at this point. The Geneva Market was an excellent idea. The way things were handled is another story. It seems that a group of a few people pulled off what they intended to do. A select few, some not even residents of Geneva, started to meet at a private home and put together a NEW Geneva Betterment Group. They controlled everything. Never was it announced anything about this group, nor did they announce that they had something planned and needed input and help. The meetings were always secret. These citizens are quick to point out how people did not participate, but there has been other numerous events through the church and the ÂżUH GHSDUWPHQW ZKHQ WKH\ GLG QRW participate. My family and I previously lived in Geneva. Geneva will always be home to me due to many ties there. While living there, my husband ZDV D PHPEHU RI WKH YROXQWHHU ÂżUH GHSDUWPHQW DQG ZDV DQ HOHFWHG RIÂżcial on the city council. Since it has been pointed out that people should be aware of a few things, I just want

Stop the madness To the editor: 3HRSOH DUH \RX DZDNH \HW WR ZKDW LV KDSSHQLQJ WR WKLV FRXQWU\" ,I QRW VWRS KLWWLQJ WKH VQRR]H EXWWRQ DQG ZDNH XS &DOO \RXU UHSUHVHQWDWLYHV LQ ERWK WKH 6HQDWH DQG +RXVH RI 5HSUHVHQWDWLYHV 7HOO WKHP WR VWRS WKLV PDGQHVV DQG GR WKHLU MRE WR VDYH WKLV 5HSXEOLF Alyce Hugeback, Hampton

to add a few facts. :KDW NLQG RI HOHFWHG RI¿FLDO should be allowed to disrespect and down grade a fellow council member by telling him it did not matter what he thought because he is just retarded anyway. That same persons ex-husband/ live-in, found it entertaining to atWHPSW WR SXOO WKH ¿UH KRVH WKDW P\ husband was holding while on a ladder, in the attempt to pull him off the ladder. And then stand opposite of him, spraying him down, with the only intention of soaking my husband. That person doing this is an adult, he was the only one laughLQJ 7KH RWKHU WRZQV ¿UH GHSDUWPHQW could not believe how stupid he was acting. Living across from these people was a nightmare. What good standing citizen would allow that same person to stand in the yard and yell vulgar words and make nasty gestures to my 9 year old son. To top off WKH VWXSLGLW\ KH UDQ ¿VK OLQH DFURVV the alley in an attempt to trip my VRQ RU WR ÀLS KLV ELNH DV P\ VRQ IUHquently cut through the alley on foot or on his bike. Prior to the last election, Facebook was the sound board. They pointed ¿QJHUV PDGH QXPHURXV ULGLFXORXV comments about the new guys that had been voted in. The accusations that they were making was rather interesting considering they have

many ghosts in their closets. Another one of their family members, contacted the newspaper about the previous mayor resigning due to a family medical obligation. His family made a choice to move closer to a larger hospital due to their premature son in need of future care. For some reason, the Geneva Fire Department is what they are attacking most of the time. These guys volunteer to wake up in the middle of the night in an attempt to save \RXU KRXVH 2QFH D WRZQ KDV D ÂżUH department, you can not just vote to get rid of them. The money is regulated and has to be approved before spending. What about these secret betterment meetings? Should not a community group be made public when and where they meet? What about public knowledge of money that is in the hands of the Betterment? What about the advertising, that point blank commented at the bottom “This is not the City of Geneva, It’s the Geneva Betterment?â€? There is so much more that should be brought to light, so many more questions on how the Betterment is doing things. So when you go to vote, vote for the people that have respect and treat people with dignity. Tracy Johnson, Wellsburg

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COMMERCE/LOOKING BACK Looking Back

by Joyce Schomburg

Fifty Years Ago October 31, 1963 Rev. Elmer H. Widmann, of Redeemer Lutheran Church, of Ventura, has accepted the call to Trinity Lutheran Church in Hampton, and will be installed as pastor in a special service held at Trinity Church next Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The interim pastor, Rev. Norman Rothe, of Iowa Falls, who is also counselor of this area, will be in charge of the service, with neighboring pastors assisting. The voters in Hampton and other communities in the area will go to the polls next Tuesday, November 5th, to elect FLW\ RIÂżFLDOV ZKRVH WHUPV DUH expiring, and some interesting and friendly contests are developing. Mayor Dan C. Artley is a candidate for re-election and he is being opposed by Edward L. Lange. Fred J Paullus, FRXQFLOPDQ IRU WKH ÂżUVW ZDUG LV a candidate for re-election with no opposition. In the third ward, John E. Murphy, who is present councilman, is a candidate for reelection and is being opposed by T.J. Higgins. A.R. Sorensen, who LV FRPSOHWLQJ KLV ÂżUVW WZR \HDU term as councilman at-large, is being opposed by William E. Gaither. Donald Barnes and Donald I. Patton have announced that they KDYH GLVVROYHG WKHLU MRLQW RIÂżFH facilities and are not now associated with one another. Donald Barnes has announced that he is opening D QHZ RIÂżFH LQ WKH +RWHO &RRQOH\ lobby, offering complete insurance DQG UHDO HVWDWH RIÂżFH 'RQDOG , Patton will continue to maintain KLV LQVXUDQFH RIÂżFH DW )HGHUDO Ave. North. Forty Years Ago October 25, 1973 Iowa Lt. Gov. Arthur Neu will attend a coffee here, Oct. 7KH FRIIHH ZLOO EH DW WKH Skandia Inn at 3 p.m., and the public is invited. Franklin County Republican Women will host the event. Neu said he would like to meet as many people as possible, and answer their questions about state government. His visit to Hampton was arranged by Jim Potgeter, former state senator from Steamboat Rock, and Joe Roth, of the Hampton newspapers. Hampton’s own “urban renewalâ€? program began last week as the Frist National Bank of Hampton announced its new building plans. Demolition began last week on the two buildings at the corner of 1st Ave. and 2nd St. NW, in preparation for the new

First National Bank buiding. A drive-up pneumatic tube system capable of serving two customers simultaneously, a night deposit system, safety deposit boxes, and after walk-up window are to be included. An organization of Hampton area churches has initiated a weekly fellowship meal for Hampton’s senior citizens. The SURJUDP LV WKH EUDLQVWRUP RI representatives of nine Hampton area churches, the local Senior Citizens organization, and the Community Action program. The representatives arrived at the program during a meeting Friday at the UCC Congregational &KXUFK 7KH ÂżUVW PHDO ZLOO EH KHOG DW QRRQ )ULGD\ 1RY 7KH purpose of the meal is not only to provide food for the participants, but also to provide an opportunity for many of the senior citizens to get together for fellowship. Also included will be special programs GHVLJQHG VSHFLÂżFDOO\ IRU VHQLRU citizens, after some of the meals. Thirty Years Ago October 27, 1983 Eleven applications for Franklin County Supervisor had been submitted to the three-member DSSRLQWLQJ ERDUG E\ D P Wednesday. The committee met DW S P :HGQHVGD\ WR EHJLQ reviewing the applications for the position vacated by Dan Artley who resigned for health reasons. A mock funeral procession will kick off a night of ghostly activities in downtown Hampton Friday night. To kickoff Moonlight Madness, Hampton merchants will parade down Highway 3 with “caskets of bargainsâ€? in a mock funeral parade starting at 5 p.m. The procession will start at the intersection of Highways 3 and 65 and proceed to the parking lot west of the B&W Food Store. The procession will be led by a small blues-jazz band led by Leon Kuehner and Brian Stevens. Ray and Mae Eitel, residents RI +DPSWRQ IRU WKH ODVW \HDUV have been residing in the Hampton Nursing Home for the past year. They have been married for almost \HDUV 7KH (LWHO IDPLO\ ODWHU farmed the West Fork area near Dougherty where he and his father worked together. Besides being a farmer and lover of horses, Ray KDG D ÂżQH HDU IRU PXVLF +H OHDUQHG to play a banjo and a guitar. He teamed up with another person, a ÂżGGOHU DQG WKH\ SOD\HG IRU GDQFHV Ray played a four-string tenor banjo. Twenty Years Ago

October 28, 1993 The Hampton-area superintendent says adults must become more involved in children’s education, and events such as Halloween should be dropped so schools have time to educate youngsters properly. “It is important that everyone realize that they have a vested interest in school, and I don’t just mean the parents,â€? Mark Wittmer told residents who attended the Parent and Teachers Organzation meeting at Southside Elementary School on Tuesday. Six candidates are chasing ÂżYH &LW\ &RXQFLO VHDWV DQG two individuals are seeking the mayor’s post in Tuesday’s Dumont city election. Rollie Ackerman, 32, a teacher at the middle school, and Dick Bahr, 53, a serviceman for Midwest Power in Dumont, are running IRU PD\RU IRU WKH ÂżUVW WLPH %DKU unsuccessfully sought a council a few years ago. Voters will be able to select ÂżYH LQGLYLGXDOV ZKHQ WKH\ FDVW their ballots. The candidate are incumbent David Shear, 33; Mike Creeden, 45; Harold Gearhart, 39; Edna Reiners, 70; Marv Hearn, 33; and incumbent Terry Arenholz, 37. Races for the at-large council seat and mayoral post are on the line. Howard Schaefer and Lynne Hanson are seeking a four-year term for the at-large seat on the city council. Incumbent Roger Palmer faces a challenge from Dilman Stock. Ten Years Ago October 22, 2003 The dream of two Latimer youths recently took a giant step closer to reality when the city of /DWLPHU UHFHLYHG D JUDQW from the state to help build a bike/ walking path. The bike/walking path was the brainchild of Justin /RQJ DQG 6KDXQ .RHQHQ Nearly three years ago, the two boys started working to get a bike path built from Latimer to the CAL school. Hampton, Franklin County, and Mason City law HQIRUFHPHQW RIÂżFHUV UDLGHG D home in Hampton on Tuesday, Oct. 14. They weren’t searching for illegal activity. They were searching for ways to help. On Monday, Oct. 6, Jason Lee Miller, 24, of Hampton, suffered serious leg injuries in a car/motorcycle crash at the intersection of First St. NW and Highway 3 in Hampton. Just days before the crash, Miller had joined the Mason City Police Department

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OPTOMETRISTS DR. CRAIG L. SEMLER Optometrist 402 12th Ave. NE Hampton Phone 456-4251 DR. M.W. SNELL Optometrist 1701 Washington Ave. Iowa Falls 641-648-2357 or 1-800-748-7408

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DV D IXOO WLPH RI¿FHU When the Wall Street Journal wanted to talk to an authority on the trend for older Americans to forgo retirement, their search led to Hampton. -LP &RRQOH\ ZKR DW DJH LV still practicing law in Hampton, was featured in a story in the 7XHVGD\ 2FW HGLWLRQ RI WKH Wall Street Journal. Coonley KDV EHHQ SUDFWLFLQJ ODZ IRU years, and is currently serving as Hampton’s city attorney — a SRVLWLRQ KH KDV KHOG VLQFH Five Years Ago October 22, 2008 The Franklin County Board of Supervisors is hoping a program VWDUWHG LQ DV D ZD\ WR KHOS raise funds for the Franklin County Courthouse clock tower restoration project will come back to life to help new projects and organizations. The Franklin County Charitable Foundation was FUHDWHG WR SURYLGH QRQ SUR¿W VWDWXV for the clock tower restoration project, allowing donors to receive tax deductions for their gifts.

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ATTORNEYS COONLEY & COONLEY Lawyers John E. Coonley 121 1st Ave. NW Hampton Phone 456-4741 Sheffield Office • By Appointment Dows Office • By Appointment HOBSON, CADY & CADY G.A. Cady III Megan Rosenberg Office West Side of City Park Hampton Phone 456-2555 RANDY D. JOHANSEN Lawyer 1562 200th St. Sheffield Phone 456-2970

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Franklin County Courthouse District Court The following were resolved recently in criminal proceedings LQ WKH GLVWULFW FRXUW IRU )UDQNOLQ County: ‡ 9HQDQFLR +HUQDQGH] Castro, 32, Coulter, pled guilty on October 14 to operating while intoxicated, second offense. On the same date he was sentenced to seven days in jail with credit for seven days WLPH VHUYHG +H ZDV ¿QHG $1,850, assessed a 35 percent surcharge, and court costs of $100. He must obtain and follow through with recommendations from a substance abuse evaluation, must complete a GULQNLQJ GULYHUœV FRXUVH DQG pay a $10 DARE surcharge. 7KH FDVH ZDV ¿OHG RQ 2FWREHU 7 by the Hampton Police Department. ‡ :LOEHU 'DPDV +HUQDQGH] 19, Hampton, pled guilty on October 14 to making false reports to authorities (serious misdemeanor). On the same date he was sentenced to 30 days in jail with credit for 30 GD\V WLPH VHUYHG +H ZDV ¿QHG $315, assessed a 35 percent surcharge, and court costs of $102. He was released on an ICE detainer. His judgment and sentence was set to run concurrently with another case. &DVH ZDV ¿OHG RQ -XO\ E\ WKH Hampton Police Department. ‡ :LOEHU 'DPDV +HUQDQGH] 19, Hampton, pled guilty on October 14 to possession of marijuana. On the same date he was sentenced to 30 days in jail with credit for 30 days time served. He was ¿QHG DVVHVVHG D percent surcharge, a $10 DARE surcharge, a $125 Law Enforcement Initiative Surcharge, and court costs of $100. He was released on an ICE detainer. His judgment and sentence was set to run concurrently with another case. &DVH ZDV ¿OHG RQ -XO\ E\ WKH Hampton Police Department. Magistrate Court

The following actions were UHVROYHG UHFHQWO\ LQ )UDQNOLQ County Magistrate Court: ‡ -RVH )UDQFLVFR /LPLDV 2UWL] %UDGIRUG SOHG guilty on October 10 to public intoxication. A second count, disorderly conduct, was dismissed as part of a plea bargain. On each count he was assessed $60 court costs. He was also sentenced to 20 days in jail with credit for 20 days time VHUYHG &DVH ZDV ÂżOHG E\ WKH Hampton Police Department on September 20. ‡ 7\OHU -DPHV 0HMLD Manly, pled guilty on October 10 to possession of alcohol under the legal age. On the same date KH ZDV ÂżQHG DVVHVVHG D $70 surcharge, and $60 court FRVWV &DVH ZDV ÂżOHG E\ WKH Hampton Police Department on September 27. Small Claims -XGJPHQWV RI VPDOO FODLPV ÂżOHG UHFHQWO\ LQ WKH GLVWULFW FRXUW IRU )UDQNOLQ &RXQW\ LQFOXGHG ‡ VW )LQDQFLDO %DQN 86$ YV Kolette Kaye Kapp, Dumont. Case was dismissed on October 15 without prejudice. Case was ÂżOHG RQ -XO\ Real Estate 7KH )UDQNOLQ &RXQW\ 5HFRUGHUÂśV 2IÂżFH UHFRUGHG the following real estate transactions: ‡ &RXUW 2IÂżFHU 'HHG (VWDWH of Eleanor Ochylski to Eleanor Ochylski Rev. Trust — Tr 26-9320, Tr 35-93-20, N ½ 8-92-19, Tr 5-92-19, Tr 25-92-20, Tr 1292-21, Tr 15-91-21; 20132107 ‡ :DUUDQW\ 'HHG (GZDUG Ochylski to Edward Ochylski Rev. trust — Tr 26-93-20, Tr 3593-20, N ½ 8-92-19, Tr 5-92-19, Tr 25-92-20, Tr 27-92-20, Tr 1292-21, Tr 15-91-21, Tr 23-9121; 20132108 ‡ :DUUDQW\ 'HHG :HVW )RUN &HPHWHU\ WR :HVW )RUN Township, Tr SW Âź SW Âź 3-9319; 20132101 ‡ :DUUDQW\ 'HHG -R\FH Schomburg to PENSCO Trust

Co — Lot 1 Blk 1 West Park Add, Hampton; 20132103 ‡ :DUUDQW\ 'HHG -DQDDQ DQG 'XDQH +DUGLQJ WR -DPLH Chaney — Tr E Âź 22-90-22, 20132111 ‡ :DUUDQW\ 'HHG .XUW DQG Coreen Wolf to Kurt and Coreen Wolf — Tr SW Âź SE Âź 25-9219, and Tr NW 1/4 SW Âź 2592-19, SE Âź SE Âź 26-92-19; 20132123 ‡ :DUUDQW\ 'HHG /XFLOOH and Harvey Berner to Stan and Marie Bridges — Lot 25 Beeds Lake Property A, 21032124 ‡ :DUUDQW\ 'HHG &KHU\O DQG Robert Ubben to Amy Sutter — E ½ Lot 1 and 2 Block 5 .HQQHG\ÂśV $GG +DPSWRQ 20132128 ‡ :DUUDQW\ 'HHG 0DUWKD Heins Rev. Living Trust to Gary and Vicki Claypool — Tr NE Âź 2-92-20, 20132129 ‡ 4XLW &ODLP 'HHG .\OH Mutschler and Mandy Warren to Kyle Mutschler — Lot 1 Blk 1 South Side Add, Geneva; 20132120 ‡ 4XLW &ODLP 'HHG 'DQLHOOH Neubauer to Nicholas Neubauer — Lot 4 Blk 2 Holdens Add, Hampton; 20132126 ‡ :DUUDQW\ 'HHG 6WHYHQ DQG %DUEDUD *UHHQÂżHOG WR :LOOLDP and Annette Lahner — Tr SW Âź SW Âź 4-93-20; 20132139 ‡ :DUUDQW\ 'HHG /LQGD DQG Ronald Herdliska to William and Annette Lahner — Tr SW Âź SW Âź 4-93-20; 20132140 ‡ :DUUDQW\ 'HHG 'RQDOG DQG 1DQF\ 0H\HU 5HY )DPLO\ Trust to Christopher and Teresa Meyer — Tr NE Âź 16-90-20, 20132141 ‡ 6SHFLDO :DUUDQW\ 'HHG National Default REO Services WR -XOLH %DUNHOD ² 7U /RW %ON %RUVW $GG 6KHIÂżHOG ‡ :DUUDQW\ 'HHG 0LFKDHO Harper to Clay and Sarah Miller — Lot 6 Gallogy Add, Hampton; 20132143 ‡ :DUUDQW\ 'HHG /DUU\ DQG Renee Hansen et al to Larry and Renee Hansen et al — Parcel A NW Âź 11-90-21, W ½ NW Âź 12-90-21; 20132148

‡ &RXUW 2IÂżFHU 'HHG (VWDWH RI +LOGD $NHUV WR -R\FH 'DYLV HW al — SW Âź 3-90-22; 20132146 ‡ :DUUDQW\ 'HHG 1RUPDQ and Carol Hanson to Stonehill, LLC — Tr SW1/4 32-91-22, Tr SE Âź 31-91-22, 20132150 ‡ :DUUDQW\ 'HHG 'RQDOG and Angela Warneke to Donald and Angela Warneke — Lot 12 Parkridge; 20132151 ‡ :DUUDQW\ 'HHG 'HORUHV Simons to Ryan Card — Tr Lot 2 and 3 Blk 3 Motts Add, Hampton; 20132152 ‡ :DUUDQW\ 'HHG 'LUN Dirksen to Bruce and Melissa Dirksen— Parcel B N ½ 32-9322; 20132157 ‡ 6KHULIIÂśV 'HHG /DUU\ 5LFKWVPHLHU 6KHULII )&, WR :HOOV )DUJR %DQN ² 7U 6( Ăł NE Âź 29-92-19; 20132168 ‡ :DUUDQW\ 'HHG 0RQW\ 0HXVFK DQG .DWKOHHQ -RKDQVHQ WR 0HXVFK )DPLO\ 5HYRFDEOH Living Trust — E ½ SW Âź, 1692-22, 20132173

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Jeffrey and Katie Ho, owners of B&C Kitchen, Hampton, celebrated their one year anniversary in Hampton on Monday, October 14. Pictured from left: Cassie, Katie, Brandon, and Jeffrey Ho. (Submitted photo)

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Larry & Dixie Treinen - Owners

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CARPET CLEANING Area Rugs • Furniture Upholstery or any other cleaning task We move the furniture for you!

641-456-3633

Kent Morton Owner

CALL: 579-6500 1-800-HEY MORT www.kinetico.com

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Well & Pump Systems • Backhoe - Trenching Sewer Systems • Water Conditioning • Plumbing

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Hwy. 3 West, Hampton

Call 641-456-2303

641-456-3355

B & C KITCHEN

641-456-2788 7 1 AVE. NW • HAMPTON ST

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Iowa Falls, 641-648-2569 Toll Free 1-800-464-2569

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641-456-3232

Seven Stars Family Restaurant

119 North Akir St Latimer, IA 641-579-6240

Member FDIC

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Allison • Dumont • Hampton • Latimer

First Citizens National Bank

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Hwy 65 So.

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641-456-2500 Global Appraisal Service Real Property Appraisals: Specializing in Commercial & Eminent Domain Appraisals

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Steven E. Pearson, CPA CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT

Hansell Ag Repair, Inc.

State Farm Building, P.O. Box 61

General Tractor & Lawnmower Repair

104 Federal St. N, Hampton

1612 Vine Ave., Hampton

641-456-4829

641-456-2034

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641- 456-3883

515 Main St., Dumont, IA 50625 FRANKLIN CO. AUTO BODY, INC.

“Serving Hampton Area for over 40 Years�

16 4th St. N.E.

HAMPTON, 641-456-5255

“We Meet By Accident� 401 1st St. SW - Hampton, IA 50441

505 E. Gilman St., Sheffield, IA 50475

Phone: 641-892-8080

641-456-5293

Phone & Fax: 641-456-4124

Hwy 3 & Hwy 65

641-456-2594 Mon.-Fri. 7:30 - 5:30 • Sat. 7:30 - 12:00

Syngenta Seeds, Inc.

“Wapping your Communication Needs in Service�

1274A Olive Ave. - Hampton

641-456-2592

641-857-3211 BELEN KRABBE

Retz Funeral Home

Investment Advisor Representative 11 First Ave. N.W. • Hampton, IA 50441

Sheffield - Meservey - Thornton

641-456-4644

Grocery 641-456-5253 Meat 641-456-2756 Hampton, Iowa

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24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE After hours 641-456-3744 Auto, Truck Repair & Welding

641-456-5608

24 1st St. NW - Hampton, IA 50441

Jeffrey A. Jaacks, LPA

641-866-6866 Toll Free 1-877-667-8746

Sheffield Care Center

info@got-you-covered.biz

Noon Buffet Monday - Friday

P.O. Box 400 1451-A Gull Ave. Latimer, IA 50425

Hwy 65 South, Hampton

112 1st Ave NW Hampton, IA 50441 Stitch It - Print It - Wear It

“Your One Stop Water Shop�

Auto Parts, Inc.

641-456-3242

641- 456-3473

Mike and Gwen Thornburgh

Mort’s Incorporated

Crossroads of Hampton 120 1st Street NW, Hampton

641-857-3287 “Offering A Great Selection Of Floor Covering & Expert Installation�

Stihl Products

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1410 Olive Ave., Hampton, IA • 3/4 mile N. of Fairground corner

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Dumont Implement Co.

3 - 1st St. SW, Hampton 641-456-4125

641-857-3216

Highway 3, Dumont, IA www.dumontimplement.com

Corn Belt Power Cooperative

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100 Bennett Drive Sheffield, Iowa 50475

641-892-4691 “Skilled Nursing and Outpatient Rehab. Respite Stays�

Allison Pharmacy

“Your Hometown Pharmacy�

305 N. Main St. Allison, IA

319-267-2505 BURESH BUILDINGS

Brian Buresh President

641-456-5242

808 Central Ave. W., Hampton

Keith’s Auto & Truck Clinic

“The Power of Human Connections�

808 1st St. NW - Hampton

Humboldt • Hampton Emmetsburg • Spencer

641-456-3573


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2, Brenna Barkema, Barrus, Soma). WF 28 (Peterson 7, A. Larson 6, C. Larson 6, Liekweg 4, Madison Patton 2, Guerrero, Perkins). SERVING – B-K, Walrod 9-9, ace; Barrus 4-4, ace; Olivia Kuhlers 3-3; Hartmann 3-3; Tenold 3-3; Friedow 3-4, ace; Natalee Dippel 0-1. WF, Jeffrey 9-9, ace; Perkins 5-5; C. Larson 13-14, 3 aces; Peterson 8-9, 2 aces; A. Larson 3-4; Liekweg 6-8, 2 aces.

West Fork 2, Clarksville 0 (25-10, 25-7) ATTACKS – Clark 16 (Brittney Litterer 6, Makayla Holub 2, Tayler Maiers 2, Emily Mennenga 2, Maddie Poppe 2, Hannah Thompson, Maddie Poppe); WF 56 (Lindsey Peterson 31, Courtney Larson 8, Kelsey Nierengarten 5, Britta Becker 2, Ahna Larson 2, Kaitlyn Liekweg, Courtney Lowe). KILLS – Clark 2 (Litterer, Poppe). WF 21 (Peterson 15, Nierengarten 2, A. Larson 2, C. Larson, Liekweg). ASSISTS – Clark 2 (Madison Bloker, Hannah Faust). WF 21 (Peyton Perkins 9, A. Larson 7, Jacy Guerrero 3, Becker, Peterson). DIGS – Clark 6 (Mennenga 3, Hannah Green, Litterer, Vance). WF 22 (A. Larson 6, Liekweg 5, Peterson 3, C. Larson 3, Madison Patton 2, Nierengarten 2). BLOCKS – Clark 2 (Faust, Thompson). WF, None. SERVING – Clark, Mennenga 5-5; Thompson 4-4; Bridget Ross 2-2; Bloker 2-2; Green 2-3; Vance 0-2. WF, Jeffrey 10-10, ace; Guerrero 2-2; Peterson 8-9, 5 aces; Liekweg 6-7; C. Larson 12-14, 3 aces; Perkins 2-3, ace; A. Larson 2-3.

Dominating the Corn Bowl:

Belmond-Klemme 2, Clarksville 0 (25-22, 25-17) KILLS – Clark 9 (Tayler Maiers 4, Kennedy Becker 3, Brittney Litterer 2). B-K 23 (Jackee Meyer 10, Hailey Barrus 5, Mackenzie Tenold 5, Brianna High 2, Taylor Walrod). ASSISTS – Clark 8 (Madison Bloker 5, Bridget Ross 3). B-K 17 (Ashley Friedow 9, Walrod 8). DIGS – Clark 9 (Emily Mennenga 4, Hannah Green 3, Bloker, Isabella Vance). B-K 11 (Lexie Hartmann 4, Olivia Kuhlers 3, Barrus 3, Kacie Schumann). BLOCKS – Clark, None. B-K 5 (Tenold 2, Walrod 2, Soma). SERVING – Clark, Emily Mennenga 8-8; Hannah Thompson 4-4; Madison Bloker 5-6, ace; Bridget Ross 5-6, ace; Isabella Vance 4-5, 2 aces; Hannah Green 5-8, 3 aces. B-K, Kuhlers 14-14, 2 aces; Brenna Barkema 2-2; Hartmann 9-10, Friedow 6-7, ace; Barrus 2-3, ace; Walrod 2-4, ace; Tenold 6-9, 2 aces.

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1) Jimmie Johnson Points: 2254 Wins: 5 Top 5: 13 Top 10: 20

2) Matt Kenseth Points: 2250 Wins: 7 Top 5: 9 Top 10: 17

3) Kyle Busch Points: 2228 Wins: 4 Top 5: 16 Top 10: 20

4) Kevin Harvick Points: 2228 Wins: 3 Top 5: 8 Top 10: 17

2013 Nationwide Series Driver 1) Austin Dillon 2) Sam Hornish Jr. 3) Regan Smith 4) Justin Allgaier 5) Elliott Sadler 6) Trevor Bayne 7) Brian Scott 8) Brian Vickers 9) Kyle Larson 10) Parker Kligerman

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5) Jeff Gordon Points: 2220 Wins: 0 Top 5: 7 Top 10: 16

6) Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Location: Martinsville, Va. Shape: Oval Distance: 0.526 miles Turns / Straights: 12Âş / 0Âş Qualifying Record: Tony Stewart 95.371 - 2000 Race Record: Jeff Gordon 82.223 - 1996

Points: 2202 Wins: 0 Top 5: 7 Top 10: 18

7) Greg Bife Points: 2201 Wins: 1 Top 5: 4 Top 10: 12

8) Clint Bowyer Points: 2197 Wins: 0 Top 5: 8 Top 10: 16

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9) Kurt Busch Points: 2193 Wins: 0 Top 5: 10 Top 10: 15

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10) Carl Edwards Points: 2186 Wins: 2 Top 5: 9 Top 10: 16

11) Ryan Newman Points: 2182 Wins: 1 Top 5: 6 Top 10: 16

12) Joey Logano Points: 2179 Wins: 1 Top 5: 10 Top 10: 16

13) Kasey Kahne Points: 2153 Wins: 2 Top 5: 9 Top 10: 12

How many race tracks are still in use from the ďŹ rst NASCAR Cup Series season? a) 0 c) 2 b) 1 d) 3

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Driver Start Finish Points/Bonus Jamie McMurray 9 1 47 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 8 2 43 R. Stenhouse Jr. 21 3 42 Paul Menard 34 4 40 Kyle Busch 27 5 40 David Ragan 7 6 39 David Gilliland 24 7 37 Martin Truex Jr. 4 8 36 Ryan Newman 17 9 35 Clint Bowyer 20 10 35

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Martinsville Speedway’s 2013 season is the track’s 66th year of operation and is its 65th year as a NASCAR-sanctioned facility. The ďŹ rst race was run on September 7, 1947 and Robert “Redâ€? Bryon won $500 out of a $2,000 purse. NASCAR was formed in 1948 and Martinsville Speedway ran its ďŹ rst NASCAR race on July 4th of that year. At slightly more than half a mile, Martinsville Speedway is the shortest track on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Circuit but it has 800-foot straights, turns banked at only 12 degrees and has been called “two drag strips with a turnaround on each end.â€? The demanding layout consistently produces some of the wildest fender scrubbing, push and shove racing on the tour.

Former championship crew chief Todd Parrott has been suspended for violating NASCAR’s substance-abuse policy. Parrott, who currently is the crew chief for Aric Almirola at Richard Petty Motorsports, was suspended indeďŹ nitely. He will have to go through NASCAR’s recovery program to be reinstated. Parrott won the 1999 Sprint Cup championship with driver Dale Jarrett at Robert Yates Racing.

Answer : b) Martinsivlle Speedway is the only track that was on the schedule in the ďŹ rst NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season that still hosts the series today.

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In a race dominated early by Matt Kenseth and later by fellow title contenders Jimmie Johnson and Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jamie McMurray got to the front at the right time, led the last 15 laps and won in Sunday’s Camping World RV Sales 500 at Talladega Superspeedway. McMurray was out front, leading Earnhardt in the sixth Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup, when a slight tap from Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s Ford sent Austin Dillon’s Chevrolet spinning into the outside wall on the backstretch. The resulting third caution of the race froze the running order with McMurray in front for his ďŹ rst victory of the season, Earnhardt second and Stenhouse a career-best third. Four of McMurray’s seven career wins have happened at a restrictor-plate track.

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Hampton Chronicle’s Football Pick ‘em Not much separates the picks for this week in a close race on down from second to fifth to keep the contest tight as editor Jeff Forward, publisher Ryan Harvey and sports editor Kristi Nixon are all within one game. Plus, our leader, sales representative Frankie Aliu proved human at last by going 1-4 last week and reporter Nick Pedley held steady. Here are this week’s picks:

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COMMENTARY Frankie Aliu: Dallas: Wins in a shoot-out with combined points over 70. Pittsburgh: I think Pittsburgh gives Terrelle Pryor a hard time. Oregon: Wins big – if you haven’t had a chance to watch the Oregon QB, you are in for a treat. Oklahoma: Bounces back to beat Texas Tech. Iowa: I think Iowa finally has the LB’s to stop those short passes, should be a very good game to watch. Nick Pedley: Detroit: Lions take it at home by 20 points. Oakland: Battle of two sub-par teams; flipped a coin. Oregon: I guess this is UCLA’s game to prove its ranking right. I just can’t go against a No. 2 Oregon team at home. Oklahoma: I think Sooners win and win easily. Tech doesn’t impress me much. Iowa: This choice was made based on pride. C’mon Hawks. Please… Jeff Forward: Detroit: The game could see a combined 110 points scored because neither team is any good at ‘D.’ Pittsburgh: The Steelers had a horrid start to the season, but I see improvement as they slowly climb back into the mix in the AFC North. UCLA: The Ducks have been riding high, however, I think the Bruins bring them down to earth. Oklahoma: The Sooners are tough to beat at home, plus Tech had a hard time with ISU. Northwestern: The Wildcats got put in their place by Wisconsin and OSU, but they’re better than the Hawkeyes. Ryan Harvey: Detroit: Dallas’ ‘D’ is tough, but Romo’s let-downs make it difficult to pick them. Oakland: Pains me to say it, but the Steelers have struggled this year due to an inept offensive line. Oregon: Ducks look invincible at this point. Oklahoma: It’s tough to beat the Sooners in Norman. Iowa: Hawks running game has been tough this year. Kristi Nixon: Detroit: Romo will throw a few picks into the arms of DeAndre Levy. Oakland: Pittsburgh got its first win; Oakland at the bottom of the AFC West. The home team gets it done. Oregon: The uniforms are crazy, but the Ducks are crazy good. Oklahoma: Stoops’ crew will regroup after the loss to Texas and win at home. Iowa: The Wildcats seem to have the Hawkeyes’ number of late, but Iowa puts things together to squeak by in this home contest.

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Hampton-Dumont High School

Hampton, Iowa

Issue 7, October 23, 2013

TRADITION CONTINUES WITH BAND NIGHT On Friday October 11th, it ZDV RIĂ€FLDOO\ ´%DQG 1LJKWÂľ at the home football game against Union. Keeping true to tradition, the middle school band, under the direction of Joan Philgreen, was featured during the half-time performance, along with the high school. The two bands played side by side for a short while after having less than an hour of rehearsal sharing the same space. Eighth grade drum

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Major Lexis Kalkwarf kept rhythm for the middle school band while they entertained with songs “Friday Night Frenzyâ€? and “Shout it Out.â€? Then it was Chris Sauke and the H-D high school band’s turn, playing hits like Beyonce’s “Crazy in Loveâ€? and Michael Jackson’s “Bad.â€? (PLOLHJK (LOGHUW¡V Ă DJ VTXDG were also featured in the halftime show.

JUNIOR CHRISTIAN VALLERY KNOWS WHAT IT TAKES TO BE SUCCESSFUL By Tyler Loggins At Hampton-Dumont High School, Christian Vallery, a junior and a third-year band member, knows the value of practice. As a hard-working, quiet leader in the band, Christian’s attitude and love of music is contagious. Vallery’s dedication to the band and his teacher are evident. He explained that he practices on the piano for 2 hours every day and another 20- 45 minutes rocking out on his saxophone. What does Christian say his favorite part of being a member of the band is? “I like creating music with a group of people.� But Vallery’s musical extras don’t end there. He is a volunteer member of the band at United Methodist Church during Saturday night services. He plays the alto or bari saxophone for the municipal band. Christian plays special music for Faith Baptist Church and especially enjoys playing piano-organ duets with friend Brad VanHorn. One of Christian’s favorite memories as a band student was when he was a freshman and got to play in the honor band at Iowa State. “ I had a great solo that was fun to play by myself in a big auditorium in front of all those people,� said Vallery. Another memory that brings a smile to his face was when he played the piano with the band at the Pops Concert last year. The piece was called, “Godzilla Eats Las Vegas!� and was by Eric Whitacre. Christian has been playing piano for 9 years and saxophone for 6. He has already set some big goals for himself including making All-State on the saxophone this year and getting division I ratings in his solo work. Vallery plans to major in piano performance with an emphasis on piano pedagogy. He will also major in instrumental music education. With the kind of drive and work-ethic Christian displays, it is apparent that his future in intrumental music looks bright.

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Marissa O’DonnellSenior- 4th year band member“Thrift Shop� by Macklemore

Top Left: Seniors Kierra Green and Luke McKee pose for a picture before the Homecoming Parade. Top Middle: Peter Bollhagen, Duncan Wood, & Bailey Condon duck the heat in the shade. Top Right: 7KH à DJ VTXDG PDGH XS of Stephanie Paden, Christen Foster, Selena Ramirez, Chelsea Odem, and Tanya Gomez get UHDG\ IRU WKHLU ÀUVW SHUIRUPDQFH Bottom left: Macy Scheideman & Payton Miller are all smiles. Bottom right: The high school EDQG PDUFK RII WKH ÀHOG DIWHU another entertaining halftime performance.

FORWARD MARCH Mr. Sauke brings a Life-long Passion for Music to the Classroom What is it about music that makes people come together and allows them to celebrate through song? What is it that makes music so appealing to such a wide variety of audiences with such different tastes? According to instrumental music teacher, Chris Sauke, it’s because music has “the ability to express feelings and emotions without using words.â€? What could possibly be more universal than that? 0U 6DXNH LV LQ KLV Ă€IWK \HDU DW + ' DQG KLV Ă€IWHHQWK year of teaching overall. It’s this love and passion that he has for music and the opportunity to expand students’ musical experiences that keep him coming back year after year. A graduate of Luther College, a liberal arts college with a strong reputation for both instrumental and vocal music, Sauke has been surrounded by notes and rhythms all of his life. “I grew up in a house where there was always music happening.â€?

Shelby HinesSophomore- 2nd year band member- “Dynomite� by Taio Cruz

That is something that he tries to continue in his own home that he shares with his wife of ÀIWHHQ \HDUV $P\ DQG WKHLU three children Keturah, Benji, and Isaac. In high school, Mr. Sauke had a chance to explore the growing passion he had for music in Blooming Prairie, Minnesota, who’s mascot is the Awesome Blossom. He auditioned and was accepted into the much coveted Minnesota All-State Jazz Band on the electric bass. Among many other instrumental honors, he also served as a drum major for his high school. Now at Hampton, Mr. Sauke directs the marching band, concert band, jazz band, pep band, musical pit orchestra, solo and small ensemble groups, and helps students prepare for All-State DXGLWLRQV +LV GD\V DUH ÀOOHG with rehearsals for the bands (although not all are in season at one time) and conducting lessons with kids individually.

Duncan WoodSenior- 4th year band member“Sail� by AWOL NATION

The H-D marching band has had audience’s feet tapping to the beats of many pop songs you can hear on the radio, as well as other timeless tunes from other decades we just can’t seem to forget. He explains that when he chooses songs for half time and other concerts he keeps in mind what songs have stuck with people, and he tries to make economic choices as well. Even if it’s something the H-D band played in the 80’s but it’s a song that people love, he’s got no qualms about dusting off the sheet music for a revival. The students in Mr. Sauke’s bands are learning a great deal about rhythm, notes, and styles of music, but Sauke also believes they are learning other important skills that they can apply outside of the band room, like teamwork, creativity, discipline, and responsibility. Thanks to Mr. Sauke, students of H-D continue to be part of a strong WUDGLWLRQ LQ WKH ÀQH DUWV

Omar BlancoSenior- 4th year band member- “Gettin’ Over You� by David Geutta

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PUBLIC NOTICE Coulter City Council Minutes

PRESSMAN WANTED PRESSMAN WANTED

Hampton Publishing Company, a division of Mid-America Publishing, is looking for a full-time pressman or pressman trainee to assist in the operation of a five unit Goss press, including a four-high stacked unit. This position will assist in the operation and maintenance of the presses, move paper rolls, quality control for all color and black and white pages, be mechanically inclined, etc. Experience in web printing preferred but not required. The successful candidate must be willing to work hard, have a keen sense of detail, and be willing to learn. TO APPLY FOR THE POSITION, SEND YOUR INTRODUCTORY LETTER, RESUME, AND THREE REFERENCES TO: Ryan L. Harvey, Publisher, Hampton Chronicle, 9 2nd St NW, Hampton, Iowa 50441, email it to ryanharvey.map@gmail.com, or complete an online application at hamptonchronicle.com. Interviews for qualified applicants will begin immediately. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Election and Sample Ballot NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given to the electors in the City of Popejoy in the County of Franklin, State of Iowa, that a city election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2013, for the purpose of HOHFWLQJ D 0D\RU DQG ÂżYH &RXQFLO 0HPEHUV DOO for two-year terms. The polling place will be the Popejoy City Hall, Popejoy Iowa. The polls will be open from 12:00 Noon until 8:00 PM.

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PUBLIC NOTICE TO TERRY FINK (OR) ALL PUTATIVE FATHERS OF A CHILD BORN ON THE 23rd DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1998 IN THE STATE OF IOWA <RX DUH QRWL¿HG WKDW WKHUH LV QRZ RQ ¿OH LQ WKH RI¿FH RI WKH &OHUN RI &RXUW IRU )UDQNOLQ &RXQW\ a Petition Alleging Delinquent Child in case QXPEHU -9-9 ZKLFK WR D FKLOG ERUQ RQ the 23rd day of September, 1998. Further deWDLOV FRQWDFW WKH FOHUNœV RI¿FH The Petitioner’s attorney is Brent J. Symens. <RX DUH QRWL¿HG WKDW WKHUH ZLOO EH D KHDULQJ RQ the petition alleging delinquent child before the Iowa District Court for Franklin County, at the Courthouse in Hampton, Iowa at 2:30 p.m. on the 21st day of October, 2013. /s/CLERK OF THE ABOVE COURT Franklin County Courthouse +DPSWRQ ,$ ____________________________________ Published in the Hampton Chronicle on OctoEHU DQG ____________________________________

COULTER CITY COUNCIL MINUTES October 9, 2013 The Council met in regular session on Wednesday, October 9, 2013 in City Hall. Mayor Jim Warwick called the meeting to order at S P ZLWK PHPEHUV (GG\ (ULFNVRQ 7LOkes, Turner and Paris present. The meeting was opened to the visitor present, Matt O’Brien, NIACOG. It was discussed if any changes need to be made to Hazard Mitigation Plan presented at last meeting. A motion to accept Resolution 2013-1 RESOLUTION ADOPTING FRANKLIN COUNTY MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL MULTI-HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN was made by Tilkes and seconded by Paris. Roll call vote was taken with all ayes. The motion was carried and the resolution was DGRSWHG DQG SXW RQ ¿OH ,W ZDV UHSRUWHG WKH QHZ lights will be put up in City Park before snow ÀLHV EXW PD\ QRW EH KRRNHG XS WR HOHFWULFLW\ Mayor Warwick declared Halloween Trick or Treat will be held on October 31st from 5:00pm to 7:00pm. The council decided to stay with Mort’s doing the snow removal of main street and Joel Lohrbach doing snow removal of the other city streets this winter. The soccer players made a donation for park lights for the use of city park to play soccer. Erickson reported Fire Dept. is looking into purchasing a used pumper

PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Election and Sample Ballot NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given to the electors in the City of Latimer in the County of Franklin, State of Iowa, that a city election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2013, for the purpose of electing a Mayor for a two-year term, two Council Members to four-year terms and one Council Member to Fill A Vacancy for two years. The polling place will be the Latimer CommuQLW\ &HQWHU 1 $NLU 6WUHHW /DWLPHU ,RZD The polls will be open from 12:00 Noon until 8:00 PM.

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ÂżUH WUXFN ,W ZLOO EH RQ QH[W PRQWKÂśV DJHQGD -Dson Morton approached Mayor Warwick about H[WHQGLQJ GUDLQDJH SLSH JRLQJ WKURXJK KLV \DUG to the corner. Council discussed it could be GRQH EXW QRW DW WKH &LW\ÂśV H[SHQVH 7KH &RQsent Agenda consisting of the minutes of last meeting and bills presented for payment was discussed. Turner made a motion to approve the Consent Agenda and Erickson seconded. Roll call vote was taken with all ayes. The motion carried. Bills presented for payment were: GENERAL Alliant, Utilities ....................................... Frontier, Internet/phone .........................109.09 Mid-America Pub, Legal .......................... D&L Sanitation, Garbage pickup .........1509.75 Employee wages, September................ Karen Zander, Cleaning/Supplies ............15.00 Postmaster, Postage ...............................92.00 IPERS, Retirement .................................. ,56 3D\UROO WD[HV ..................................100.95 IA Dept. of Revenue, Withholding............12.00 Myron Lawler, reimbursements ...............95.38 Fr. Co. Sheriff, Papers served .................15.00 City of Hampton, Mosquito spraying......220.00 'XGOH\ÂśV &RUQHU JDV ÂżUH GHSW .................5.51 Kirkwood Comm. College, Fire Dept. training courses ................................................105.00 Thomas Craighton, reimbursements .....373.35

Superior Welding Supply, Fire Dept cylinder testing ..................................................382.50 Jess Miller, reimbursements ..................229.20 Nole Erickson, mowing ........................1100.00 TOTAL ...............................................$5728.61 SEWER/WATER Alliant, Utilities ....................................... Ag Source, Route Charge .......................32.00 City of Latimer, Lagoon............................ Employee Wages, October ....................303.99 IPERS, Retirement ..................................52.09 ,56 3D\UROO WD[HV ....................................50.35 Electric Pump, Pump repair ...................172.00 IA DNR, Annual water fee ........................ ,$ 'HSW RI 5HYHQXH 6DOHV 7D[ .............. TOTAL ..............................................$ 8671.99 Tilkes made a motion to adjourn the meeting and seconded by Paris. Roll call taken. All ayes. Motion carried. Meeting was adjourned at 7:30pm. ATTEST: LaDonna Jorges, City Clerk James Warwick, Mayor ___________________________________ Published in the Hampton Chronicle on October 23, 2013. ___________________________________

PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Election and Sample Ballot NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given to the electors in the City of Hansell in the County of Franklin, State of Iowa, that a city election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2013, for the purpose of HOHFWLQJ D 0D\RU DQG ÂżYH &RXQFLO 0HPEHUV DOO for two-year terms. The polling place will be the Hansell Community Center, 112 N Main, Hansell, Iowa. The polls will be open from 12:00 Noon until 8:00 PM.

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PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Election and Sample Ballot NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given to the electors in the City of Hampton in the County of Franklin, State of Iowa, that a city election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2013, for the purpose of electing a Mayor to a two-year term, one Council Member At-Large to a four year term, one Ward 2 Council Member to a four year term DQG RQH :DUG &RXQFLO 0HPEHU WR D IRXU \HDU term. ,Q DGGLWLRQ WR WKH RIÂżFHV DQG QDPHV OLVWHG RQ the sample ballot below (Hampton Ward 1), the DGGLWLRQDO RIÂżFH DQG FDQGLGDWHV WKDW ZLOO DSSHDU on the ballot for: Hampton Ward 2-Council Member will include: James L. Davies; +DPSWRQ :DUG &RXQFLO 0HPEHU ZLOO LQFOXGH Jay Hickman The polling places will be as follows:

Ward 1-Law Enforcement Center Ward 2-Law Enforcement Center Ward 3 - St. Patrick’s Catholic Parish Hall, Hampton :DUG ¹ +DPSWRQ )LUH 6WDWLRQ The polls will be open from 7:00 AM until 8:00 P.M. Any voter who is physically unable to enter a polling place has the right to vote in the voter’s vehicle. For further information, please contact WKH )UDQNOLQ &RXQW\ $XGLWRUœV RI¿FH DW ID[ RU HPDLO DW DXGLWRU# co.franklin.ia.us. Michelle Giddings Franklin County Auditor & Commissioner of Elections Published in the Hampton Chronicle on October 23, 2013.

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PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Election and Sample Ballot NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given to the electors in the City of Geneva in the County of Franklin, State of Iowa, that an election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2013, for the purpose RI HOHFWLQJ D 0D\RU IRU D WZR \HDU WHUP DQG ÂżYH Council Members for two-year terms. The polling place will be the United Methodist Church, Geneva, Iowa. The polls will be open from 12:00 Noon until 8:00 PM.

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PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Election and Sample Ballot NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given to the electors in the City of Coulter in the County of Franklin, State of Iowa, that an election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2013, for the purpose of electing a Mayor for a two-year term and two Council Members for four-year terms. The polling place will be the Coulter Community Center, 109 Main Street, Coulter, Iowa. The polls will be open from 12:00 Noon until 8:00 PM.

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Megan R. Rosenberg THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FRANKLIN COUNTY No. GCPR500737 In the Matter of the Guardianship of J. E. M. (DOB 11-10-2010) Plaintiff(s), TO THE BELOW-NAMED PARTY(IES): /XLV 7RUUHV \RX DUH QRWL¿HG WKDW D SHWLWLRQ KDV EHHQ ¿OHG LQ WKH RI¿FH RI WKH FOHUN RI FRXUW QDPing you as a defendant in this action, which petition prays that the Court appoint Isaac Vazquez as Guardian of the proposed ward, your biological child, J.E.M. (DOB 11-10-2010). The name and address of the attorney for the plaintiff(s) is Megan R. Rosenberg, 9-First Street SW, PO %R[ +DPSWRQ ,RZD 7KH DWWRUQH\¶V SKRQH QXPEHU LV IDFVLPLOH QXPEHU <RX DUH IXUWKHU QRWL¿HG WKDW SXUVXDQW WR DQ 2Uder of this Court, dated the 19th day of September, 2013, the time and place of hearing upon VDLG DSSOLFDWLRQ KDV EHHQ VHW DQG ¿[HG IRU WKH WK GD\ RI 1RYHPEHU DW R¶FORFN p.m. in the courtroom in the County Courthouse in Hampton, Franklin County, Iowa, and that said application will come on for hearing and will be heard and determined by the Court at that time and place or as soon thereafter as the same can be heard by the court in regular RUGHU DQG XQOHVV \RX DSSHDU WKHUHWR DQG ¿OH objections with the Clerk of said Court at least three (3) days prior to said hearing date, the prayer in the application will be granted. 'DWHG DW +DPSWRQ ,RZD WKLV WK GD\ RI 6HStember, 2013. /s/Debra Bausman, Clerk /s/Brenda DeVries, Designee CLERK OF COURT Franklin County Courthouse +DPSWRQ ,RZD IMPORTANT: YOU ARE ADVISED TO SEEK LEGAL ADVICE AT ONCE TO PROTECT YOUR INTERESTS ____________________________________ Published in the Hampton Chronicle on OctoEHU DQG ____________________________________

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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S LEVY AND SALE STATE OF IOWA IOWA DISTRICT COURT COURT CASE EQCV500937 FRANKLIN COUNTY SPECIAL EXECUTION Fidelity Bank & Trust, Plaintiff, vs. Jason M. Christensen, Mort’s Water Company, Mort’s Inc., Midland Funding NCC-2 Corporation and Agvantage FS — IN REM, Defendants. As a result of the judgment rendered in the DERYH UHIHUHQFHG FRXUW FDVH DQ H[HFXWLRQ ZDV issued by the court to the Sheriff of this county. 7KH H[HFXWLRQ RUGHUHG WKH VDOH RI GHIHQGDQWV¶ Real Estate to satisfy the judgment. The property to be sold is described below: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER (SW 2) 6(&7,21 7+,57((1 72:1SHIP NINETY-THREE (93) NORTH, RANGE TWENTY-ONE (21) WEST OF THE 5TH P.M., 7+(1&( 1 Û ¶ ´ ( )((7 $/21* 7+( 6287+ /,1( 2) 7+( 6: 2) 6$,' SECTION 13 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; 7+(1&( &217,18,1* 1 Û ¶ ´ ( FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE 6: 2) 6$,' 6(&7,21 7+(1&( 1 Û ¶ ´ : )((7 7+(1&( Û ¶ ´ : )((7 7+(1&( 6 Û ¶ ´ ( )((7 7+(1&( 1 Û ¶ ´ ( )((7 7+(1&( 6 Û ¶ ´ ( )((7 72 THE POINT OF BEGINNING. /RFDO $GGUHVV th 6WUHHW 6KHI¿HOG Iowa The described property will be offered for sale at public auction for cash only as follows: 'DWH RI 6DOH Time of Sale: 10:00 a.m. 3ODFH RI 6DOH )URQW GRRU RI 6KHULII¶V RI¿FH LQ Hampton, Iowa Redemption: None -XGJPHQW $PRXQW &RVWV Accruing Costs: PLUS ,QWHUHVW IURP RQ XQSDLG EDODQFH Attorney: Wesley B. Huisinga 115 3rd Street SE &HGDU 5DSLGV ,$ Date: February 27, 2013 Sheriff Larry Richtsmeier Franklin County, Iowa Deputy: /s/Cheryl Crandall ____________________________________

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PUBLIC NOTICE Probate NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS PROBATE NO. ESPR500784 THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FRANKLIN COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LYLE CUTLER, aka LYLE V. CUTLER, Deceased. To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Lyle Cutler, aka Lyle V. Cutler, Deceased, who died on or about September 25, 2013: <RX DUH KHUHE\ QRWL¿HG WKDW RQ WKH th day of October, 2013, the last will and testament of Lyle Cutler, aka Lyle V. Cutler, deceased, bearing date of the 23rd day of September, 2013, was admitted to probate in the above named court and that Albert Daniel Dye was appointed H[HFXWRU RI WKH HVWDWH $Q\ DFWLRQ WR VHW DVLGH the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors havLQJ FODLPV DJDLQVW WKH HVWDWH VKDOO ¿OH WKHP ZLWK the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowDQFH DQG XQOHVV VR ¿OHG E\ WKH ODWHU WR RFFXU RI four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is therefore after forever barred. Dated this 9th day of October, 2013. Albert Daniel Dye &W 0DVRQ &LW\ ,$ ([HFXWRU RI (VWDWH Gregory M. Lievens Shepard, Gibson & Lievens $WWRUQH\ IRU ([HFXWRU 503 N. Main St. 32 %R[ $OOLVRQ ,$

NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTORS AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS PROBATE NO. ESPR500783 THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FRANKLIN COUNTY IN THE ESTATE OF MARY SHCERMER, Deceased. To All Persons Interested in the Estate of MARY SCHERMER, Deceased, who died on or about September 27, 2013: <RX DUH KHUHE\ QRWL¿HG WKDW RQ WKH th day of October, 2013, the last will and testament of MARY SCHERMER, deceased, bearing date of the 30th day of April, 1987, was admitted to probate in the above named court and that Norma Jean Miller and Carol Dee Card was appointed H[HFXWRUV RI WKH HVWDWH $Q\ DFWLRQ WR VHW DVLGH the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors havLQJ FODLPV DJDLQVW WKH HVWDWH VKDOO ¿OH WKHP ZLWK the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowDQFH DQG XQOHVV VR ¿OHG E\ WKH ODWHU WR RFFXU RI four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is therefore after forever barred. Dated this 7th day of October, 2013. /s/Norma Jean Miller /s/ Carol Dee Card ([HFXWRUV RI (VWDWH 931 Ist St. NW +DPSWRQ ,RZD 5DQG\ ' -RKDQVHQ ,&,6 3,1 1R $77 $WWRUQH\ IRU ([HFXWRUV Johansen Law Firm WK 6W 6KHI¿HOG ,RZD

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MADSON, STEVE , SAI PARKING REIMB ...... ...............................................................$7.00 MAKERBOT INDUSTRIES, PTLW SUPPLIES ........................................................ MARK’S PLUMBING PARTS, MAINT SUPPLIES .................................................. MARK’S PLUMBING PARTS, MAINT SUPPLIES ................................................ $125.23 Martin Brothers Distributing - BDC, SUPPLIES .......................................................... MASTER TEACHER INC, MASTER TEACHER PROGRAM ....................................... $921.00 MCGRAW HILL, SUPPLIES ............ MCGRAW HILL, SUPPLIES ............ MID-IOWA SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT , CURRICULUM MGR FEES & ANNUAL DUES ...... ........................................................ MIDAMERICAN ENERGY, ELECTRIC-DUMONT BUS BARN .............................. $10.00 MIDAMERICAN ENERGY, ELECTRIC/GAS CHARGES ..................................... MIDAMERICAN ENERGY, ELECTRICITY & NAT GAS...................................... MIDWEST 3D SOLUTIONS LLC, PLTW SUPPLIES ................................................ MIDWEST COMPUTER PRODUCTS, INC, TECH SUPPLIES.............................. MILLER, STEVEN , REIMBURSE FOR CAR DAMAGE ............................................ MIRACLE RECREATION EQUIP. CO., MAINT SUPPLIES ........................................ MOMAR, MAINT SUPPLIES ........... $2,375.01 MORT’S INC, MAINT PUR SERVICES ............ ........................................................... NASCO, SS TITLE I SUPPLIES......... NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, LV 3 SUPPLIES ... ............................................................. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHY BEE, REGISTRATION- ................................................ $100.00 NIACC, BUS DRIVER TRAINGING ... $500.00 OFFICE DEPOT INC, SUPPLIES ...... OFFICE DEPOT INC, DISTRICT OFFICE SUPPLIES .................................................. PAPER CORPORATION, DISTRICT PAPER ORDER .......................................... PASCO SCIENTIFIC, HS SCIENCE SUPPLIES ................................................ $171.00 PEARSON EDUCATION, SS TEXTBOOKS .... ........................................................... PER MAR SECURITY SERVICE, SECURITY MONITORING ................................ $1,052.25 PITTSBURGH PAINTS, SUPPLIES ... $399.89 PITTSBURGH PAINTS, MAINT SUPPLIES ..... ........................................................... POSITIVE PROMOTIONS, ALT SCHOOL SUPPLIES .......................................... PRO ED, LV 3 SUPPLIES .................... QUILL CORPORATION, SUPPLIES .. $897.39 QUILL CORPORATION, SUPPLIES .. RAINBOW FEED & GARDEN, MAINT SUPPLIES ................................................ READING RECOVERY COUNCIL, MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL ................................. REALLY GOOD STUFF, SUPPLIES $2,110.91 REALLY GOOD STUFF, SS SUPPLIES .......... ...........................................................$219.01 REMEDIA PUBLICATIONS INC, LV 1 SUPPLIES .................................................. $25.99 RESOURCES FOR READING, SS TITLE I SUPPLIES .......................................... RIEMAN MUSIC, MS INSTR SUPPLIES ......... ........................................................ ROCHESTER 100 INC., ELEM SUPPLIES ..... ........................................................... RW SOUND, MAINT PUR SERVICES ............. ........................................................ SADLER POWER TRAIN, TRANS REPAIRS .. ...........................................................$278.21 SADLER POWER TRAIN, TRANS PARTS ...... ...........................................................$253.82 SCHOLASTIC INC, SUPPLIES .......... SCHOLASTIC MAGAZINES, SUPPLIES ......... ........................................................$1,521.99 SCHOOL BUS SALES CO, TRANS SUPPLIES & REPAIRS ....................................... SCHOOL BUS SALES CO, TRANS SUPPLIES ................................................ SCHOOL CHECK IN, RENEWAL & SUPPLIES ..........................................................$250.00 SCHOOL SPECIALITY, SUPPLIES.................. ......................................................$23,303.02 SCHOOL SPECIALITY, SUPPLIES.................. ........................................................ SEMINOLE ENERGY SERVICES LLC, NATURAL GAS........................................... SHOPKO , SUPPLIES........................ $131.55 SHOPKO , BOOK ROOM SUPPLIES .. $82.81 SMI CO., PLAYGROUND WOOD CHIPS ........ ........................................................$2,922.50 SOFTWARE UNLIMITED, HR LICENSE FEE . ........................................................

SPRADLIN, ANTHONY , SAI PARKING $22.25 SPRADLIN, ANTHONY , SINA LUNCH REIMB ............................................................$29.95 TEACHER CREATED MATERIALS INC, SS TITLE I SUPPLIES.............................. TEAM LABORATORY CHEMICAL CORP, MAINT SUPPLIES ............................ TIMBERLINE, MEDICAID BILLING SERVICE . ...........................................................$212.55 TIME FOR KIDS, ELEM TEXTBOOKS ............ ........................................................... UHLENHOPP, STACEY , REFUND FOR REGISTRATION FEES ............................... UNITE PRIVATE NETWORKS, PURCHASED SERVICE .......................................... UNITE PRIVATE NETWORKS, WAN LEASE .. ...........................................................$353.05 VALIANT IBC, EPSON LAMP............. VARSITY CLEANERS, INC., DRY CLEAN BAND UNIFORMS ............................ $780.30 VERNIER SOFTWARE, HS SCIENCE SUPPLIES ................................................ Vocabulary & Spelling City.com, SS SUPPLIES ................................................ $175.50 VWR INTERNATIONAL CO. DBA , HS SCIENCE SUPPLIES ............................. WASTE MANAGEMENT, GARBAGE SERVICE.................................................. WEST HANCOCK COMMUNITY SCHOOL , SPEC ED BILLING-FINAL ............. WEST MUSIC CO, SS SUPPLIES ..... WHITEHEAD, ANJA , HOME SCHOOL SUPPLIES ................................................ WIESER EDUCATIONAL INC, ALT SCHOOL BOOKS ............................................. $895.30 WILLIAM MACGILL & CO, NURSE SUPPLIES .......................................................... YOUNGLIGHT EDUCATE, ELEM ELL SUPPLIES ............................................. ZANER BLOSER, MS SUPPLIES ... $9,820.73 ZANER BLOSER, SS TEXTBOOKS Total General Fund ................... $278,822.12 EMC INSURANCE COMPANIES, WORKERS COMP ............................................... $500.00 Total Management Fund ................. $500.00 LOWERY MCDONNELL COMPANY, DESKS, CHAIRS, TABLES ........................ ADAMS CONCRETE & CONSTRUCTION, SOUTH SIDE ENTRANCE .......... $20,931.17 ADAMS CONCRETE & CONSTRUCTION, WALL, FLOOR, DOOR CLOSERS ................. ..................................................... CRAIGHTON CONSTRUCTION LLC, MAINT REPAIRS ..................................... $10,500.00 RIVER CITY FENCE DO, FENCING................ ........................................................ DOORS INC, LOCKS REDONE NS & HS ....... ...................................................... Total SAVE Fund ......................... $86,500.43 XEROX CORPORATION, COPIER LEASE ..... ........................................................ FRANKLIN COUNTY FAIR ASSOC, AUGUST BUS BARN RENT .......................... $1,000.00 XEROX CORPORATION, COPIER LEASE ..... ........................................................ FRANKLIN COUNTY FAIR ASSOC, SEPT BUS BARN RENT .......................... $1,000.00 Total PPEL Fund ........................... $8,317.73 Total Claims Approved at September 2013 Board Meeting ......................... $374,140.28 Hampton-Dumont CSD Child Nutrition Claims for Payment Sep-13 Earthgrains Baking Co’s Inc., bread ECOLAB, supplies-temp sensors ....... FAREWAY STORES, food .................. GOODWIN TUCKER, repairs ............... GRONEWOLD, DIANE , uniform allowance..... .............................................................$50.00 HAMPTON-DUMONT ACTIVITY FUND, Pepsi invoice ............................................... HAMPTON-DUMONT CSD, Aug 2013 Payroll . ...................................................... JCL SOLUTIONS, supplies .................. $90.20 0$57,1 %526 ',67 &2 IRRG VXSSOLHV +6 ... ...................................................... MARTIN BROS DISTRIBUTING - MS, food/ supplies-MS ................................... MARTIN BROTHERS DISTRIBUTING - SS, food/supplies-SS ............................ ORKIN EXTERMINATING, pest control ........... ........................................................... PRAIRIE FARMS DAIRY, milk ......... Simons, Christine , uniform allowance ............. .............................................................$50.00 WALKER, SHIRLEY , supplies ............... $3.08 WASTE MANAGEMENT, garbage service ....... ........................................................... Total .............................................. $43,873.46 HAMPTON-DUMONT CSD ACTIVITY FUND CLAIMS FOR PAYMENT, Sep-13

ACTIVE NETWORK, INC., THE , CROSS COUNTRY SOFTWARE ................... ALERT, DOUG , REFUND-ACTIVITY TICKETS (2)........................................................ $80.00 ANDERSONS , HOMECOMING EXPENSE .... .............................................................$55.98 BELMOND-KLEMME COMMUNITY SCHOOL , XC ENTRY FEE-9/10 .......................... $80.00 BOOCK, NATE , REIMB-ACTIVITY/CONC EXPENSES ........................................... $179.33 BRITTAIN, CHARLES , 2013 FB ASSIGNING FEE ................................................... $100.00 CLAYPOOL, BRADY , BASEBALL PA, 2013 ... ........................................................... DECKER SPORTING GOODS, HS/MS ATHLETIC SUPP/EQUIP ...................... DINGMAN, DAN , HS FB OFFICIAL, 9.13.13-2 ..........................................................$150.00 FAREWAY STORES, HS CONC/MTG SUPPLIES ............................................. $1,751.07 FRANKLIN COUNTY LUMBER, HS CHEERLEADING SUPPLIES........................ GIDDINGS SIGNS, FFA-FAIR SIGN .. GIELAU, ALAN , FB OFFICIAL, 8.30.13-1 ....... .............................................................$90.00 GODFATHERS PIZZA, MTG SUPPLIES ......... ........................................................... GRAPHIC EDGE, THE , HS CHEERLEADING RESALE ............................................ GTM SPORTSWEAR, CHEERLEADING-RESALE ................................................. HALSTED, TONY , HS FB OFFICIAL, 9.13.13-3 ........................................... $150.00 HAMPTON HARDWARE, HS CHEERLEADING SUPPLIES ................................. $120.85 HAMPTON-DUMONT CHILD NUTRITION, STAFF BREAKFAST SUPPLIES/LABOR ....... .......................................................... HAMPTON-DUMONT GENERAL FUND-VISA, SUPPLIES/SUBCRIPTION ............ HARMS, DAVE , TRACK & REIMB MEAL EXPENSES ............................................. HOLSTON, WILLIAM , FB OFFICIAL, 8.30.13-3 ............................................. $90.00 ICDA, INC., NC DIST PRE ALL-STATE REHEARSAL ........................................... $25.00 ,*&$ 0(0%(56+,3 )(( .... $75.00 IHSAA, EQUIPMENT ........................... $75.00 ,+6$'$ 1,$$$ 0(0%(56+,3 )(( ........................................................... IOWA SPORTS SUPPLY CO, HS VB EQUIPMENT ................................................ KUETHE, TIM , FB OFFICIAL, 8.30.13-2 ......... .............................................................$90.00 McCARVEL, MICHAEL , FB OFFICIAL, 8.30.13-5 ............................................. $90.00 MORTON, BRANDON , REIMB.-HS TR EXPENSES ............................................. NORTH IA OFFICIALS ORGANIZATION, 2013 $66,*1,1* )(( ......................... $300.00 OMNI CHEER, HS CHEER RESALE/SUPPLIES ................................................ $573.79 PEPSI-COLA, SEPT PEPSI STMNT................ ........................................................$1,799.31 3,.( 75$9,6 +6 )% 2)),&,$/ ... ...........................................................$150.00 PIONEER DRAMA SERVICE INC, PLAY SCRIPTS/ROYALTY ......................... $112.25 PRO TUFF DECALS, HS FB SUPPLIES ......... ...........................................................$213.30 SHAFRATH, GERALD , REIMB-HS FB CLINIC EXPENSES......................................... SHOPKO , ACTIVITY TICKET SUPPLIES ....... .............................................................$11.12 6,&./(6 '$1,(/ )% 2)),&,$/ . .............................................................$90.00 TROPHIES PLUS INC, ATHLETIC MEDALS ... ........................................................... UNITED BANK AND TRUST CO, FB, 8.30.13-EXTRA CASH ................... $5,700.00 VARSITY SPIRIT FASHION, HS CHEERLEADING RESALE .................................... VINTON-SHELLSBURG SCHOOLS, VB TRNY ENTRY FEE, 9/7/13 ............................ VRIEZE, JON , HS FB OFFICIAL, 9.13.13-5 ... ...........................................................$150.00 WALSWORTH PUBLISHING COMPANY, MS <5%. 67 '(326,7 ............... WEBSTER CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL , XC ENTRY FEE, 9/3/13 ............................ $70.00 WHITEHILL, J SCOTT , HS FB OFFICIAL, 9.13.13-1 ........................................... $150.00 Total Activity Fund Claims ...........$24,818.62 ___________________________________ Published in the Hampton Chronicle on October 23, 2013. ___________________________________


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Prison inmates “give backâ€? through Leader Dog Program By Rebecca Peter The inmates of the Fort Dodge Correctional Facility (FDCF) are there for a variety of crimes. The Leader Dog Program at the prison gives inmates an opportunity to “give backâ€? to society. The program trains dogs for the visually impaired. James McKinney, acting warden at Fort Dodge, introduced the program at the facility in Rockwell City in 2001. McKinney started the Leader Dog program at Fort Dodge in 2010. According to Brenda Birchard, Coordinator of FDCF Leader Dog Program, there are currently 66 “handlersâ€? at the Fort Dodge facility. Leroy Seiler and Mark Greiman, formerly of Garner, are two of the puppy handlers at Fort Dodge. Seiler has been incarcerated since 1980. Mark Greiman since 1999. Birchard noted, the number of assigned “handlersâ€? Ă uctuates with the number of puppies ready for training and “sponsorsâ€? for those puppies. (A “sponsorshipâ€? costs $500). Dogs used in the program are purebred or a mix of one of the three accepted breeds: Labrador retriever, German shepherd or Golden retriever. They enter the Fort Dodge facility at approximately 12 weeks of age to begin training as guides for the blind. The dog handlers under go training for the program as well. Any of the inmates at FDCF are allowed to attend the training classes, “but for one of these men to be assign a puppy, that man must hold and retain the highest behavioral level that this institution expects from them,â€? Birchard said. The dogs and their handlers are together for a year. The dogs are taught a series of basic commands (sit, lay, stay, leave it, etc.). Afterwards the dogs “graduateâ€? to even more intensive training at the Leader Dog Campus in Michigan before they are ready for a career as a dog for the visually impaired. Lynn Smith and Jim Arnold, Garner Lions Club members, are puppy “sponsors.â€? The Leader Dog program is supported by the Iowa Lions Club organization. “When I found out [Seiler] was a part of the Leader Dog program, I wrote him a letter and started communicating,â€? said Smith. Eventually Smith visited Seiler at the prison. “He had his dog with him, because when they train the dogs they’re with them 24/7.â€? Smith attended his Ă€rst “Puppy Daysâ€? last year. “The program is put on by the inmates,â€? he explained. “I was so impressed with the whole program I decided to sponsor a dog. I got to name a dog. His name is ‘Garner’.â€? “My wife, Kathy, was a little skeptical about me communicating with someone in prison - much less going to see them.â€? he continued. Smith got Kathy to go to this year’s Puppy Days event at Fort Dodge, on Aug. 23. Kathy Smith became an enthusiastic sponsor - only this time, she wanted to pick the name for the dog. “Like Lynn said, this is something that gets infectious,â€? Jim Arnold stated. Arnold’s involvement began two years ago when he was a trustee for the Lion’s Foundation. “I was fortunate enough to be assigned as the contact for the Leader Dog program in the prison,â€? he said. “It was the most eye-opening event I’ve had in my life. I saw we were actually getting something back

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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S LEVY AND SALE STATE OF IOWA IOWA DISTRICT COURT COURT CASE EQCV501021 FRANKLIN COUNTY SPECIAL EXECUTION Bank of America, Plaintiff vs. Dennis C. Nash and Lucie A. Nash IN - REM, Defendants. As a result of the judgment rendered in the DERYH UHIHUHQFHG FRXUW FDVH DQ H[HFXWLRQ ZDV issued by the court to the Sheriff of this county. 7KH H[HFXWLRQ RUGHUHG WKH VDOH RI GHIHQGDQWVœ Real Estate to satisfy the judgment. The property to be sold is described below: /RW 6L[ LQ 3DXOOXV )LUVW $GGLWLRQ WR /DWLPHU Franklin County, Iowa Local Address: 308 E South Street, Latimer, Iowa The described property will be offered for sale at public auction for cash only as follows: Date of Sale: 11-27-13 Time of Sale: 10:00 a.m. 3ODFH RI 6DOH )URQW GRRU RI 6KHULIIœV RI¿FH LQ Hampton, Iowa Redemption: None -XGJPHQW $PRXQW &RVWV Accruing Costs: PLUS ,QWHUHVW IURP Attorney: Janelle G. Ewing 531 Commercial St. Ste 250 :DWHUORR ,$ Date: October 11, 2013 Sheriff Larry Richtsmeier Franklin County, Iowa Deputy: /s/Cheryl Crandall ____________________________________

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NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS PROBATE NO. ESPR500779 THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FRANKLIN COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Melvin Heisner, Deceased. To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Melvin Heisner, Deceased, who died on or about August 23, 2013: <RX DUH KHUHE\ QRWLÂżHG WKDW RQ WKH st day of October, 2013, the undersigned was appointed administrator of the estate. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors havLQJ FODLPV DJDLQVW WKH HVWDWH VKDOO ÂżOH WKHP ZLWK the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowDQFH DQG XQOHVV VR ÂżOHG E\ WKH ODWHU WR RFFXU RI four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is therefore after forever barred. Dated this 3rd day of October, 2013. Dean A. Heisner : 2IIQHU 5RDG 3HRWRQH ,/ Administrator of Estate

NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS PROBATE NO. 02351 ESPR500772 IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR FRANKLIN COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SYLVESTER L. PEASE, Deceased. To All Persons Interested in the Estate of SYLVESTER L. PEASE, Deceased, who died on or DERXW WKH th day of August, 2013. <RX DUH KHUHE\ QRWLÂżHG WKDW RQ WKH th day of September, 2013, the Last Will and Testament of Sylvester L. Pease, deceased, bearing date of July 23, 2013, was admitted to probate in the above named court and that Rosemary Ann Koenigsberg ZDV DSSRLQWHG ([HFXWRU RI WKH estate. Any action to set aside the Will must be brought in the District Court of said County within four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the Will, whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors havLQJ FODLPV DJDLQVW WKH HVWDWH VKDOO ÂżOH WKHP ZLWK the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowDQFH DQG XQOHVV VR ÂżOHG E\ WKH ODWHU WR RFFXU RI four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is therefore after forever barred. Dated this 9th day of September, 2013. Rosemary Ann Koenigsberg 1510-A 155th Street +DPSWRQ ,$ ([HFXWRU RI (VWDWH Robert Malloy 1 0DLQ 32 %R[ *ROGÂżHOG ,$ $WWRUQH\ IRU ([HFXWRU ____________________________________ Published in the Hampton Chronicle on OctoEHU DQG ____________________________________


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PUBLIC NOTICE TO RAFAEL RIVERA (OR) ALL PUTATIVE FATHERS OF CHILDREN BORN FEBRUARY 3, 2004 AND DECEMBER 28, 2004 AND SEPTEMBER 4, 2008 AND SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 AND SEPTEMBER 15, 2011 IN THE STATE OF IOWA <RX DUH QRWL¿HG WKDW WKHUH LV QRZ RQ ¿OH LQ WKH RI¿FH RI WKH &OHUN RI &RXUW IRU )UDQNOLQ &RXQW\ a Petition for Child Need of Assistance in case QXPEHU -9-9 ZKLFK WR D FKLOG ERUQ RQ )HEUXDU\ DQG D 3HWLWLRQ IRU &KLOG in Need of Assistance in case number JVJV ZKLFK WR D FKLOG ERUQ RQ 'HFHPEHU DQG D 3HWLWLRQ IRU D &KLOG LQ 1HHG RI $VVLVWDQFH LQ FDVH QXPEHU -9-9 ZKLFK WR D FKLOG ERUQ RQ 6HSWHPEHU DQG D Petition for Child in Need of Assistance in case QXPEHU -9-9 ZKLFK WR D FKLOG ERUQ RQ September 30, 2009; and a Petition for Child in Need of Assistance in case number JVJV ZKLFK WR D FKLOG ERUQ RQ 6HSWHPEHU )XUWKHU GHWDLOV FRQWDFW WKH FOHUNœV RI¿FH The Petitioner’s attorney is Brent J. Symens. <RX DUH QRWL¿HG WKDW WKHUH ZLOO EH D KHDULQJ RQ the petition for a child in need of assistance before the Iowa District Court for Franklin County, at the Courthouse in Hampton, Iowa at 1:30 p.m. on the 30th day of September, 2013 /s/Debra Bausmann Clerk of the above Franklin County Courthouse +DPSWRQ ,$ ____________________________________ Published in the Hampton Chronicle on OctoEHU DQG ____________________________________

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PUBLIC NOTICE Franklin County Board of Supervisors Proceedings of the Franklin County Board of Supervisors October 14, 2013 The Board of Supervisors met in regular session at 8:30AM with Board members Corey Eberling-Chairman, and Jerry L. Plagge. Michael Nolte-absent. Also present: Jeff Forward-Hampton Chronicle. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Eberling, approves the Agenda as submitted. All ayes, motion carried. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Eberling, approves the Minutes of October 7, 2013. All ayes. Motion carried. Public Comment: Karen Mitchell-Franklin County Development-Update on current status and generalized goals. Meeting updates: Prairie Winds RC&D Meeting; Update on Chapin complaints. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Eberling, approves signing contracts and bonds for LFM [ DQG /)0 [ 0DOODUG $YH DQG 6 FXOYHUW UHSODFHPHQWV $OO D\HV Motion carried. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Eberling, apSURYHV ÂżQDO SODQV IRU %526 & - %ULGJH UHKDE RQ WK EHWZHHQ ,QGLJR DQG -RQquil. All ayes. Motion carried. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Eberling, approves STP-S-C035(73)--5E-35 HMA resurfacLQJ RQ 6 IURP +Z\ QRUWK WR &HUUR *RUGR Co. line. All ayes. Motion carried. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Eberling, approves FM-C035(75)--55-35 HMA Resurfacing RQ & IURP :ULJKW &R WR 6 $OO D\HV 0RWLRQ carried. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Eberling, approves a Road Closure on 115th Street between Violet Avenue and Wren Avenue at 8:15 AM on October 9, 2013 to re-lay a pipe. All ayes. Motion carried. Larry Richtsmeier-Sheriff and Gabe JohannsIT Director were present to update the Board on the LEC building upgrades for possible dispatch. No action taken. Reg Morton-M.O.R.T.S was present regardLQJ FRQFHUQV ZLWK '' LQ 3RSHMR\ ZDWHU LQ

basements of residents. Also present was Sandy Eckhardt-Drainage Clerk and Earl KalkwarfSanitarian. Reg will do further investigation of WKH SUREOHP DQG DGYLVH RI KLV ¿QGLQJV 1R DFtion taken. At 10:30 AM Departmental Meeting was held, with Brad Holtan-Iowa State Association of Counties present for visit & discussion regarding Franklin County’s needs and priorities with regard to ISAC programming. 0DWW 2œ%ULHQ ¹ 1,$&2* GLVFXVVHG )UDQNOLQ County Hazard Mitigation Plan update. Thomas Craighton-Emergency Management was also present. No action taken. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Eberling tables the discussion on the topic of possible SDVVDJH RI 5HVROXWLRQ IRU SDUW WLPH WR full-time County Attorney position to the October 21, 2013 Board meeting. All ayes, motion carried. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Eberling, approves claims for the period ending 10/13/13. All ayes. Motion carried. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Eberling, adopts Resolution 2013-39: Approval of Waiver of Franklin County’s right to Appeal Issuance of Final Construction Permit for the construction RI &RQ¿QHG $QLPDO )HHGLQJ 2SHUDWLRQ E\ WKH IDNR. BE IT RESOLVED by the Franklin County Board of Supervisors as follows: Section 1.The Franklin County Board of Supervisors has received notice from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) that Summit Pork 1, LLP, Oakland 10 Site has been issued a draft permit for the construction of a FRQ¿QHG DQLPDO IHHGLQJ RSHUDWLRQ EXLOGLQJ V at SW Corner of NW Ÿ of Section 10, T90N, R22W, Oakland Township, Franklin County, Iowa in unincorporated Franklin County. Section 2. The Franklin County Board of Supervisors reviewed the construction permit application and the manure management plan and determined that both appeared to be in compliance with the requirements of the Master 0DWUL[ ,RZD &RGH 6HFWLRQ DQG ,RZD '15 rules and recommended approval of said application on October 10, 2013. Section 3. The Franklin County Board of Su-

pervisors hereby waives its right to appeal the LVVXDQFH RI WKH ÂżQDO SHUPLW ZLWKLQ WKH IRXUWHHQ GD\ OLPLW IURP WKH WLPH RI UHFHLSW RI QRWLFH of the issuance of the draft permit. 6HFWLRQ 7KH )UDQNOLQ &RXQW\ %RDUG RI 6Xpervisors encourages the Iowa DNR to issue WKH )LQDO 3HUPLW LPPHGLDWHO\ XSRQ QRWLÂżFDWLRQ of this waiver. Section 5. The Franklin County Board of Supervisors authorizes the Board Chairman to notify the Iowa DNR of this waiver. 6HFWLRQ 7KLV UHVROXWLRQ VKDOO WDNH HIIHFW LPmediately. $'237(' WKLV WK GD\ RI 2FWREHU ZLWK the vote thereon being as follows: AYES: Eberling-Aye, Plagge-Aye ABSENT: Nolte. Resolution duly adopted. The Board acknowledged the Franklin County Alcoholism Service Center Financial Statements for the period ending 9/30/13. The Board acknowledged Manure Management Plan Renewals for: 1) Jordahl Site #1, RZQHU -XVWLQ -RUGDKO VLWH ORFDWHG ,QGLJR $YH $OGHQ 6HF /HH 7RZQVKLS Motion by Plagge, seconded by Eberling, adjourns at 11:55 AM until October 21, 2013. All ayes. Motion carried. ATTEST: Corey Eberling, Chairman Julie M. Pralle, Second Deputy Auditor Claims Access, Care/Keep ................................ AgSource Labs, Well Tstg .....................132.00 Agvantage FS, Fuel ..........................15387.53 &LW\ RI $OH[DQGHU )UP WR 0NW ...............195.51 Alliant Energy, Util...................................79.58 Allied Manatts Group, Road Stone .....8833.35 JoEllen Arends, Mileage ......................... Auto Parts, Rep/Parts ........................... Baker Group, Srvs ..............................1030.00 Barnes Distribution, Rep/Parts ............. Behavioral Health Options, Care/Keep 220.00 Bibby Financial Srvs, Sup..................... Brenda Boyington, Mileage ..................202.98 Calhoun Burns & Assoc, Prof Srv ....... Center Assoc, Care/Keep ..................... Central IA Detention, JV Detention .......108.00 Central Iowa Distributing, Cust Sup......

CenturyLink, Phone Srv...................... Cerro Gordo Co Sheriff, Srvs ...............532.00 Joylyn Chapple, Elect Wrkr ....................10.00 Ashley J Claussen, Mileage.................... &RPP 5HVRXUFH &WU $XJ ([S ............152.08 Consolidated Energy, Fuel ............... Cornerstone Cottage, Dry Clng ................9.10 City of Coulter, Frm to Mkt .................... &RXQVHO 2IÂżFH 'RFXPHQW (TXLS 0DLQW ........ ...........................................................7913.10 County Case Mgmt, Care/Keep............ Culligan, Water Srv .................................79.20 D&L Sanitation, Garbage ...................... De Bour Electric , Rep/Parts................. Casey Ditch , Mileage........................... Dollar General, Sup ................................ Dumont Telephone , Phone Srv..............53.17 Duncan Heights , Care/Keep ..............2183.30 E & E Repair, Rep/Parts .........................78.78 Corey A Eberling, Mlg/Comm ...............205.20 Sandy Eckhardt, Trng/Mlg ....................358.71 Edwards Contracting, Dust Cntrl ........2020.70 Eldora Pharmacy, Prisoner Meds ......... Electronic Engineering , GPS/Rep .........52.90 Ellsworth Hospital, Srvs .......................... Farm & Home Publishers, Plat Books ..378.01 Vikki J Fischer, Mileage .......................... Franklin Co Home Care, Srvs/Mtg.... Franklin Co Lumber, Sup ...................... Franklin Co Sanitarian, Mtg ....................72.51 Franklin Co Sheriff, Srv Fees ...............735.29 Franklin General Hospital, Phones/Rent .......... ...........................................................1872.31 Franklin REC, Util ................................... Meghan D Freie, Mileage ..................... G & K Services , Shop Sup ....................25.00 Gardiner Thomsen PC, Audit Advance ............. .........................................................21750.00 City of Geneva, Frm to Mkt................... Michelle S Giddings, Mileage ............... *OD[R6PLWK.OLQH &R 0HG 6XS ............. Gleisner Automotive, Rep/Parts ............. Graham Tire, Rep/Tires ....................... Jodi R Hamilton, Mileage...................... Linda S Hamman, Mileage .....................38.25 Hampton Chamber of Commerce, Hotel/Motel 7D[ ..................................................... Hampton Hardware, Parts/Sup.............

Hampton Heating, Rep/Parts................ Hampton Home Store, Sup ....................99.99 Hampton Police Dept, Prisoners ..........980.00 City of Hampton, Water ........................283.72 Hancock Co Sheriff, Srv Fees ................18.00 City of Hansell, Frm to Mkt ................... Hardin Co Comm Srvs, Care/Keep ...... Hardin Co Sheriff, Srvs ...........................39.23 Pam Harkema, Mileage .......................... Teresa Harms, Mileage........................... Healthcare First, Maint Agmnt .............. Henry M Adkins & Son, Elect Sup ........757.31 Howie Equip, Rep/Parts .......................931.00 Huber Supply Co, Shop Tools ............3310.11 Iowa DNR, Well Permits .......................225.00 Iowa DNR Forestry, Trees ....................308.00 Iowa Health Care Assn, Dues...............250.00 Iowa Prison Industries, Sup .................. Iowa Workforce Development, Inspctn/Prmt .... .............................................................125.00 ISCTA, Dues/Trng..................................55.00 ISSDA, Dues .......................................250.00 Gabe C Johanns, Cell/Mlg.................... Johnson Sanitary Products, Cust Sup ..199.89 Deb Jones , Mileage ............................... Earl Kalkwarf, Mlg/Comm ..................... Keith’s Auto & Truck Clinic, Rep/Parts....70.00 Keystone Labs, Water Tests ...................11.00 Robin Koob, Mileage ............................ City of Latimer, Util ................................. Lutheran Services, Care/Keep ........... Mail Services, Renewals ...................... Mainstay Systems, Maint......................118.50 Marco Inc, Maint ..................................... Marshall & Swift, Clng Srv ...................... Martin Marietta, Road Stone........... Mason City Glass, Rep/Parts .................35.00 Mason City Rental, Rntl ........................ Christy Mason, Elect Wrkr ......................10.00 Matt Parrott, Elect Sup ......................... Virginia Meinberg, Mileage ....................... Metal Culverts, Pipe ...........................9882.77 Mid-America Publishing, Pub/Notices/Ad ......... ........................................................... Mid American Energy, Util .................. Midwest Wheel, Rep/Parts ................... Cyndi Miller, Mileage ..............................80.58 Deb Miller, Mileage .................................

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PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of City Election NOTICE OF CITY ELECTION Notice is hereby given to the voters of the cities in Butler County, Iowa, that the City Election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2013. $ FRS\ RI WKH RIÂżFLDO EDOORW WR EH YRWHG DW WKH City Election is printed with this notice. All Butler County polling sites will open at 7:00 a.m. on Election Day. Voters in the cities of Aredale and Bristow will now be voting at their General Election polling sites. City Election Polling Sites: Courthouse Lower Level, Allison, City of Allison and City of Bristow Community Center, Aplington, City of Apling-

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than the voter’s employer or agent of that emSOR\HU RU RI¿FHU RU DJHQW RI WKH YRWHUœV XQLRQ Any voter who is physically unable to enter a polling place has the right to vote in the voter’s vehicle. Pre-registered voters will again have the option to scan their Driver License, Non Driver ID or Voter Registration Card. Pre-Registration deadline for voters for this election is 5:00 p.m. Friday, October 25th. Preregistered voters will again have the option to scan their Driver License, Non Driver ID or Voter Registration Card when signing in at the polls. Voters who miss the pre-registration dead-

line may still use the Election Day Registration (EDR) process. Election Day Registrants will be required to show current and valid photo ID and proof of residence. The best form of ID is a valid Iowa Driver License with current address. If it contains an old address, the license can still be used as proof of identity, but one of the following additional documents which includes your name and current address within the precinct will be required: a residential lease, utility bill, cell phone bill, paycheck, property WD[ VWDWHPHQW EDQN VWDWHPHQW JRYHUQPHQW LVsued check or other government issued document. Documents presented must be actual documents, not documents displayed on smart

phones or other technological devices. Ballots for this election are now available in WKH %XWOHU &RXQW\ $XGLWRUÂśV 2IÂżFH ZKHUH &LW\ Election voters may cast an absentee balORW LQ SHUVRQ GXULQJ UHJXODU RIÂżFH KRXUV D P Âą S P 0RQGD\ WKURXJK )ULGD\ )RU WKLV HOHFWLRQ WKH $XGLWRUÂśV 2IÂżFH ZLOO EH RSHQ additional hours to facilitate absentee voting as follows: Open until 5:00 p.m. on the two Fridays and the Monday immediately prior to Election Day. Requests for ballots to be mailed must be submitted in writing on paper no smaller than ´[ ´ DQG PXVW EH UHFHLYHG LQ WKH $XGLWRUÂśV 2IÂżFH E\ S P 1RYHPEHU VW 6XFK UHTXHVW requires the voter’s name and signature, date

of birth, voting residence address, mailing address and name or date of the election. Fillable Voter registration and absentee request forms are available on our web site at www. butlercoiowa.org/departments/elections. Such forms require an original signature. Voters may DOVR FDOO WKH $XGLWRUÂśV 2IÂżFH DQG UHTXHVW WKDW D form(s) be mailed to them. Lizbeth Williams, Butler County Auditor and Commissioner of Elections WK 6W 32 %R[ $OOLVRQ ,$ 3K H PDLO DXGLWRU#EXWOHUcouowa.org

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Published in the Hampton Chronicle on October 23, 2013. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


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