Newton Daily News
Newton, Iowa
Page 10A
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
8 - Special Events
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Gift Certificates available.
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9 - Lost & Found
FOUND: LITTLE Jack Rus-
sell dog & beautiful gray tab-
by with white feet. 641-521-
4558 or 641-521-0313.
10 � Service Directory
HANDYMAN SERVICES
HANDYMAN SERVICES
Decks � Windows � Doors
� Roofs �
Free Estimates
Small to Large Jobs,
We do it all!
Call 641-831-4829
PAINTING
HORNING'S PAINTING:
Interior & exterior
painting
Drywall Repair &
Texturing
Free Estimates
641-791-9662
TREE SERVICE
TREE SERVICE: Limb
clean up and removal.
Haul brush. 641-791-
7986
11 � Business Opp'tys
INVESTORS
The Newton Daily News recommends
that you investigate every phase of in-
vestment opportunities. We suggest you
consult your own attorney or ask for a
free pamphlet and advice from the Attor-
ney General's Consumer Protection Divi-
sion. Hoover Building, Des Moines, IA
50319. 515-281-5926.
13 � Employment
BEARY CAR WASH is now
hiring for part time employ-
ment. Applicants must be at
least 16 years old and able
to work days, evenings &
weekends. Apply in person
only from 11 am-5 pm at the
brown office building south of
the car wash.
DOMINO'S PIZZA in Newton
is now hiring.
STORE CLERK FT opening
at Newton store. Day,
evening and weekend hours.
General retail and sorting of
donations. Apply @ Goodwill
Industries of Central Iowa,
1118 1st
Ave. E., Newton, IA
E/O/E
WELDER/FABRICATOR
Full-time individual needed in
Baxter. Competitive wages.
Paid vacation. Must be de-
pendable. Nuzum Services.
641-227-3672
16 � Instruction/Training
PIANO LESSONS
Experienced and patient
instruction. Ages 6 thru
adult. Special needs,
gifted and home school-
ers welcome. Elaine
Mattingly 641-840-0972.
27 � Wanted
WANT TO buy older stereos,
receivers, radios, speakers,
etc. Tube or solid state.
Also, guitar or amplifiers, any
condition okay, for parts or
fixer upper. 515-238-3343.
WANTED TO BUY WWI
WWII war relics American,
German, Japanese, helmets,
uniforms, daggers, insignias,
etc. Call Paul 515-967-4979.
33 - Pets
FREE TO good home pup-
pies, call 641-891-3682.
35 - Rentals
1 & 2 & 3 BDRM apartments:
heat, water, stove, refrigera-
tor, drapes all included. Off-
street parking. 641-792-
4000.
1 & 2 bdrm. $350-$530
Gateway Apartments, Mon-
roe. Large clean apartments
with nice floor plans. All elec-
tric, patio, controlled entry,
dishwasher, disposal. Small
pets welcome. Call 641-417-
9868 today! EHO
www.perryreid.com/gateway
35 - Rentals
1 & 2 bdrm. Ridgeview Apts,
Kellogg. Conveniently locat-
ed between Grinnell and
Newton. City living in the
country. Call 641-236-8909
for availability. www.perryrei-
d.com/ridgeview EHO
1 & 2 bedroom apartments
for rent. Heat & water fur-
nished. Move in special. Call
for details 641-792-1005.
1 & 2 bedroom apartments.
Under new ownership. Many
improvements. Convenient,
quiet location. Well appoint-
ed. Call for viewing 641-521-
1918.
2 & 3 BR town homes for
rent: 1 car attached garage,
washer/dryer hookup, 1 bath,
all electric heat, handicap ac-
cessible. Call for specials.
515-710-9973 or
515-343-4786
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. 530
W. 10th
St. N. AC, basement,
garage. $500 mo. plus de-
posit. No pets. No smoking.
References checked. 641-
792-7605.
2 BEDROOM. Forest View
Apartments, Newton. ONLY
$99 SECURITY DEPOSIT!
Large, clean apartments with
nice floor plan. 100% elec-
tric, central air, controlled en-
try, w/d hookups, small pets
welcome (some restrictions).
Call 641-792-6939 for more
information. www.perryreid.-
com/forestview EHO
BAXTER: 2 BR Apt. 2 BR
Duplex w/garage. NEWTON:
2 BR Apt. MELBOURNE: 2
BR Apt w/garage.
641-227-3143
35 - Rentals
Call about our
3 OUTRAGEOUS 3
RENT SPECIALS
Walnut Creek
Apartments
510 E. 17th St. S.
No Application Fee
2 BR available
beginning at $455/mo.
Get a 2 BR for 1 BR price!
2nd & 3rd Level Special:
* 1st & Last Month Free with
13 Month Lease
* 3 Months Free
with 18 Month Lease
515-291-2846
Somerfield
Apartments
1711 & 1715 S. 4th Ave. E.
BRAND NEW!
TOTALLY REMODELED!
New appliances
New water heater
New furnace and c/a
Laundry on site
Off-street parking
1 BR approx. 750 sq. ft.=$450
2 BR 800 to 850 sq. ft.=$500
2 BR Apt. - 1 Month FREE
with 13 Month Lease
- call for details
515-291-2846
or Call Will 641-990-7938
Both Complexes
Next to New Hy-Vee
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Newton Daily News
Due to INCREASE IN
BUSINESS NEEDS
has immediate
openings in Newton
Caleris is looking for candidates with
excellent communication skills and
computer skills who are familiar with
the internet.
Technical Support - provide technical
and customer service support. Full-
time and part-time shifts $10.00 per
hour.
� Excellent benefits package offered
including health, dental, vision, life,
401k, paid sick, vacation and per-
sonal time.
Fill out application at
www.caleris.com or
applicants please fax application
and resume to 641-791-5223
Email newtonjobs@caleris.com
Pickup application at
403 W. 4th St. N., Newton
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Wednesday, Feb. 10,
2010
For those contem-
plating a change of
occupation, the year
ahead will be a good
time to successfully do
so. However, it will be
far easier if you have
the necessary qualifi-
cations to do the work
you so eagerly seek.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-
Feb. 19) -- Your intu-
itive perceptions are
viable assets that
should not be taken
lightly or ignored. You
should be able to use
both mind and instinct
to collectively evaluate
an important event.
PISCES (Feb. 20-
March 20) -- If invited,
get out and mingle
with a new group of
friends. Without even
trying, you'll make
your presence felt in a
way that will make you
a welcome addition.
ARIES (March 21-
April 19) -- Don't go
out looking for trouble,
but should you
encounter some along
the way, don't run
away from it either --
especially if it involves
something you can
handle effortlessly.
TAURUS (April 20-
May 20) -- Treat chal-
lenging developments
philosophically
because winning will
be more fun and losing
less painful. A compe-
tent handle on your
affairs will gain admir-
ers.
GEMINI (May 21-
June 20) -- Be alert for
opportunities that
could provide an addi-
tional source of earn-
ings. If you're on your
toes, you'll spot some-
thing easy to do that
will bring in a few extra
bucks.
CANCER (June 21-
July 22) -- One of your
best assets is likely to
be a natural ability to
deal with people one-
on-one in an extremely
diplomatic manner.
You won't have a need
for an arbitrator to
handle your affairs.
LEO (July 23-Aug.
22) -- The secret to
productivity is to do
things in a manner
that makes you proud
to affix your signature,
even on the smallest
jobs. Pride of accom-
plishment will lift your
spirits.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-
Sept. 22) -- Social
involvements that offer
a bit of friendly com-
petition will be the
most enjoyable ones.
Your amiable attitude
makes you a good
sport, winning or los-
ing.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.
23) -- Make it a top
priority, and a complex
matter you've wanted
to finalize can be
negotiated quite satis-
factorily to your credit.
Once you put your
mind to it, you'll make
it happen.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-
Nov. 22) -- You're like-
ly to be far better
equipped to handle
mental assignments
rather than physical
ones, so give the mus-
cles a rest and work
the brain instead. Be
warned, however: It
won't be less tiring.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.
23-Dec. 21) -- Finan-
cial conditions appear
to be steady at this
time. However, even if
your gains are nomi-
nal, be content
because they'll add up
to an impressive num-
ber.
CAPRICORN (Dec.
22-Jan. 19) -- Even
though others are
available to help, it will
be wise to operate
independently if you
can. Going solo is an
easier way to get exact-
ly what you want.
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ASTRO-GRAPH
BERNICE
BEDE OSOL
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT
FOR JASPER COUNTY
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE, INC.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOSHUA P. ALLEN; SPOUSE OF
JOSHUA P. ALLEN; LINDA J.
ALLEN; SPOUSE OF LINDA J.
ALLEN AND CITY OF NEWTON,
Defendants.
EQUITY NO. EQCV116101
ORIGINAL NOTICE FOR
PUBLICATION
To the above-named Defendants:
Joshua P. Allen and Spouse of
Joshua P. Allen
You are notified there was on
11/18/2009 filed in the Office of the
Clerk of the above-named Court a
Foreclosure Petition, which prays
for foreclosure of a mortgage in fa-
vor of the Plaintiff on the property
described herein and judgment in
rem in the amount of $108,925.53
plus interest at the rate of 3.3750%
per annum from 6/1/2009, such
amount equaling $10.07 per day,
the costs of the action including title
costs of $200.00, and reasonable
attorney fees and that said sums be
declared a lien upon the following-
described premises from 5/20/2003,
located in Jasper County, Iowa, to-
wit:
Lots One and Two of Amboy
Ridge Road being an Official Plat
of part of the Northwest Quarter
of Section Seventeen and also
part of the Subdivision of the
Northwest quarter of Section
Seventeen, Township Eighty
North, Range Eighteen West of
the Fifth P.M., Jasper County,
Iowa, as shown by Plat Book L,
at page 290 (now shown in Plat
Cabinet A, at page 215) in the
Office of the Recorder of said
County.
that the mortgage on the above-de-
scribed real estate be foreclosed,
that a special execution issue for
the sale of as much of the mort-
gaged premises as is necessary to
satisfy the judgment and for other
relief as the Court may deem just
and equitable. The attorney for the
Plaintiff is David M. Erickson,
whose address is The Davis Brown
Tower, 215 10th Street, Suite 1300,
Des Moines, Iowa 50309-3993,
Phone: (515)288-2500, Facsimile:
(515)243-0654.
NOTICE
THE PLAINTIFF HAS ELECTED
FORECLOSURE WITHOUT RE-
DEMPTION. THIS MEANS THAT
THE SALE OF THE MORTGAGED
PROPERTY WILL OCCUR
PROMPTLY AFTER ENTRY OF
JUDGMENT UNLESS YOU FILE
WITH THE COURT A WRITTEN
DEMAND TO DELAY THE SALE.
IF YOU FILE A WRITTEN DE-
MAND, THE SALE WILL BE DE-
LAYED UNTIL SIX MONTHS
FROM ENTRY OF JUDGMENT IF
THE MORTGAGED PROPERTY IS
YOUR RESIDENCE AND IS A
ONE-FAMILY OR TWO-FAMILY
DWELLING OR UNTIL TWO
MONTHS FROM ENTRY OF
JUDGMENT IF THE MORTGAGED
PROPERTY IS NOT YOUR RESI-
DENCE OR IS YOUR RESIDENCE
BUT NOT A ONE-FAMILY OR
TWO-FAMILY DWELLING. YOU
WILL HAVE NO RIGHT OF RE-
DEMPTION AFTER THE SALE.
THE PURCHASER AT THE SALE
WILL BE ENTITLED TO IMMEDI-
ATE POSSESSION OF THE
MORTGAGED PROPERTY. YOU
MAY PURCHASE AT THE SALE.
You must serve a motion or answer
on or before the 8th day of March,
2010, and within a reasonable time
thereafter, file your motion or an-
swer, in the Iowa District Court for
Jasper County, Iowa, at the County
Courthouse in Newton, Iowa. If you
do not, judgment by default may be
rendered against you for the relief
demanded in the Petition.
If you require the assistance of aux-
iliary aids or services to participate
in court because of a disability, im-
mediately call your district ADA co-
ordinator at 515-286-3394. (If you
are hearing impaired, call Relay
Iowa TTY at 1-800-735-2942.)
____________________________
Clerk of the Above Court,
Jasper County Courthouse
Newton, Iowa
IMPORTANT
YOU ARE ADVISED TO SEEK LE-
GAL ADVICE AT ONCE TO PRO-
TECT YOUR INTERESTS.
February 16, 2010
Date of Third Publication
February 2, 9, 16
THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT
JASPER COUNTY
IN THE MATTER
OF THE ESTATE OF
Connie Lou Barr, Deceased
Probate No. ESPR035759
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL,
OF APPOINTMENT OF
EXECUTORS, AND NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
To All Persons Interested in the Es-
tate of Connie Lou Barr, Deceased,
who died on or about November 20,
2009:
You are hereby notified that on the
24th
day of November, 2009, the
last will and testament of Connie
Lou Barr, deceased, bearing date of
the 27th
day of October, 2009, was
admitted to probate in the above
named court and that Rebecca
Woody and Jennifer Kramer was
appointed executor of the estate.
Any action to set aside 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 dece-
dent and devisees under the will
whose identities are reasonably as-
certainable, or thereafter be forever
barred.
Notice is further given that all per-
sons indebted to the estate are re-
quested to make immediate pay-
ment to the undersigned, and credi-
tors having claims against the es-
tate shall file them with the clerk of
the above named district court, as
provided by law, duly authenticated,
for allowance, and unless so filed
by the later to occur of four months
from the second publication of this
notice or one month from the date
of mailing of this notice (unless oth-
erwise allowed or paid) a claim is
thereafter forever barred.
Dated this 27th
day of January,
2010.
Rebecca Woody
Jennifer Kramer
Executor of estate
8817 Highland Oaks Dr.
Johnston, IA 50131
6495 E. 132nd
St. S.
Lynnville, IA 50153
Hilary Mastio
ICIS PIN#AT0009928
Attorney for executor
MATTHIAS, CAMPBELL, TYLER,
NUZUM & RICKERS
112 N. 2nd
Ave. E.
Newton, IA 50208
Date of second publication 9th
day
of February, 2010
February 2, 9
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