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FOR SALE: Hamilton Beach 900 watt black microwave. One owner Used sparingly by college student. Very clean $25 Call 243-2354 Leave a message if no answer.
WANTED: I am looking for a free used fridgerator for my kitchen. The fridge can’t be very wide and must look decent and be clean. The fridge can only be 29 inches wide at the very most. Prefer something a little smaller than 29 inches. Call Andrew at 712 249 8908 if you can help me out. FOUND!
FOR SALE: Electric Adjustable Twin size bed with wooden headboard and hand control. Asking $100.00 OBO. Call 712-254-0703. SOLD!
FOR SALE: Maytag gas heavy duty auto dry control dryer, almond color. In good working condition. Asking $45.00 OBO. Call 712-254-0703.
FOR SALE: Wheelchair – small, 250 lb. capacity. In excellent condition. Seat width: 16 in.. $40.00 Call 712-254-0703. SOLD!
FOR SALE: Round wood dining room table and 6 chairs. Expands to an oval table with leaf (included). Very good condition. Asking $125 OBO. Call 712-249-0009 after 5 pm. SOLD!
FOR SALE: Old walnut drop leaf table, expands to 7′, asking $30. Also, metal detector, asking $30. Call 243-2361.
FOR SALE: 1991 Chevy 2500 Scottsdale Pickup. Full hitch package, new tires, and has a diamond plated toolbox. Asking $3,250. Call 712-243-3073.
FOR SALE: VHS Tapes 150-200 total tapes. Has some kids, Disney, westerns. Asking $0.50 each if you take all of them, $1 each if you pick and choose. Call 712-243-3073.
FOR SALE: Big round grass hay bales. 5 from last years cutting and 5 from this year. Asking $75 apiece. Call 712-249-7213.
MARY SCHMITZ, 82, of Harlan, died Sun., Aug. 30th, at the Elm Crest Retirement Home. A Mass of Christian Burial service for MARY SCHMITZ will be held 10:30-a.m. Thu., Sept. 3rd, at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Defiance. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.
Friends may call at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Defiance from 4-until 8-pm., Wednesday, with a Rosary at 7-p.m.
Burial will be in the St. Peter’s Cemetery.
MARY SCHMITZ is survived by:
Her husband – LaVerne Schmitz, of Harlan.
Her sons – Rich (Chris) Schmitz, of Gillette, WY; Doug (Cindy) Schmitz, and Ed (Sue) Schmitz, all of Defiance, and Paul (Shelley) Schmitz, of Council Bluffs.
Her daughters – Rose (Mike) McCoy, of Des Moines, and Cindy (John) Auffort, of Council Bluffs.
Her sisters – Loretta (Joe) Kenkel, and Dorothy (Max) Kenkel, all of Earling, and Agnes (Jay) Menze, of Ft. Calhoun, NE.
22 grandchildren, and 33 great-grandchildren.
THERESE ELIZABETH SCHEURING, 86, of Manilla died Sunday, August 30th at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. Mass of Christian Burial for THERESE ELIZABETH SCHEURING will be held Wednesday, September 2nd at 10:30am in St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Defiance. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.
Burial will be in Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery in Defiance.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, September 1st from 8:00am-2:00pm at the funeral home. Family will greet friends Tuesday from 4:00pm-9:00pm at St. Peter’s Catholice Church in Defiance with a wake service at 7:30pm.
THERESE ELIZABETH SCHEURING is survived by:
Sons: Richard (Gail) Scheuring of Denison. Joseph (Cindy) Scheuring of Defiance. Steven (Jeanie) Scheuring of Defiance. Louis (Lisa) Scheuring of Defiance.
Daughters: Suzanne (Joseph) Caldwell of Fancy Gap, VA. Yvonne (Larry) Gaul of Earling.
Brothers: Ray Kenkel of Marshalltown. Theodore (Judy) Kenkel of Council Bluffs. Jospeh (Alice) Kenkel of West Point, NE.
Sisters: Leona (Joe) Moran of Honey Creek. JoAnn Kuenhold of Denison.
Brother-in-law: Fred Hansen of Waterloo.
Sister-in-law: Genevieve Scheuring of Harlan.
15 Grandchildren
14 Great-Grandchildren
AREA COUNTIES: SAC-CRAWFORD-CARROLL-AUDUBON-GUTHRIE-DALLAS-CASS-ADAIR-ADAMS-TAYLOR
740 AM CDT MON AUG 31 2015
…AREAS OF FOG THROUGH THE EARLY MORNING HOURS…
FOG WILL BE PREVALENT IN MANY AREAS UNTIL AROUND 900 AM OR 1000 AM AND WILL BE DENSE IN SPOTS. VISIBILITIES MAY BE DOWN TO A QUARTER MILE AT TIMES UNTIL CONDITIONS BEGIN IMPROVING BY MID MORNING. MOTORISTS ARE URGED TO SLOW DOWN…USE LOW BEAM HEADLIGHTS AND ALLOW FOR EXTRA STOPPING DISTANCE BETWEEN VEHICLES.
KEITH FRIZELL, 90, of Greenfield, died Sunday, August 30th, at the Greenfield Rehabilitation and Health Care Center. Visitation for KEITH FRIZELL will be held from 2-until 8-pm Thu., Sept. 3rd at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield, with the family present from 6-until 8-pm
Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.
Memorials:* To the Adair County Historical Society or to the organization of your choice.
Keith wished to be cremated and his cremains will be interred in the Greenfield Cemetery.
KEITH FRIZELL is survived by:
His brothers – Clare (Pearl) Frizell, and Clyde Frizell, all of Greenfield; & Larry Frizell, of Strong City, KS.
His sister – Mary McInroy of Iowa City
His sister-in-law: Isolde Frizell, of Greenfield
Other relatives & friends.
Two people were arrested on drug charges early Saturday morning, in Creston. The Creston P-D says 18-year old Wesley Oliphant, of Lenox, and 40-year old Amy Crispin, of Creston, both face Possession of Drug Paraphernalia charges after they were taken into custody a little after 1-a.m., Saturday, at 611 W. Adams Street. Crispin faces an additional charge of Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana – 2nd offense. She was released from the Union County Jail on $2,000 bond, while Oliphant was released on $300 bond.
On Sunday, 28-year old Adam Drake, of Creston, was arrested on charges of Public Intoxication/3rd or subsequent offense. He was being held in the Ringgold County Jail, with bond set at $2,000. And last Friday, 50-year old Daniel Snedeker, of Diagonal, was arrested in Creston for Driving Under Suspension. He was later released on $300 bond.
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Members of the Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, will act on a Resolution, that if approved, would call for a bond measure to be placed on the Nov. 3rd General Election ballot. The City would ask its citizens to approve paying for the restoration of the historic ballroom/theater and the creation of a multi-purpose facility on the second and third floors of the City Hall building. The cost of the bond would not exceed $875,000, and would be paid for through Local Option Sales Tax (or, “LOST”) funds. The City Council meeting begins at 5:30-p.m., Wednesday.
Prior to a vote on approving the Resolution, Design Alliance Architect firm representative Jerry Purdy will make a presentation on the proposed project, which a Taskforce has been reviewing issues pertaining to, for the past six-months. Design Alliance has placed the cost of work for the project at $931, 097. The Council approved $100,000 during the last bond issuance, for the installation of an elevator that makes the second floor accessible. About $10,000 of those funds have been reserved to compensate Design Alliance for their services to the City. City officials say the remaining $90,000 can be credited to the project, bringing the needed funds to $841,097.
City Administrator John Lund says he requested the bond on the ballot measure be increased to $875,000, to cover any contingencies or unanticipated costs associated with work on the project, because contractors have warned him the building’s age may be concealing major problems that won’t be known until after work begins.
In other business, the Atlantic City Council will hold the first readings of Ordinances amending the City’s Code of Ordinances, with regard to “Fiscal Management and Accountability,” and “Provisions pertaining to Mayor and Council Compensation.” John Lund says the last time the Council’s compensation was considered was in 1994, with the Mayor’s salary having been adjusted 18-years ago.
The ordinance calls for the Council’s Annual Expense to increase $6,700, from the current $10,180, to $16,880 (compensation for attending Council and Committee meetings), and for the Mayor’s Annual Expense to increase $2,000, from the current $8,000, to $10,000. If the ordinance is adopted, the increases will not be immediate. Both the Council and Mayor must go through an election cycle before their compensation is effective. For the current Council, that would begin January 2016, and for the Mayor, 2018.