2014 The Grundy Register

Thursday, June 26, 2014 Serving Grundy County since 1928 Grundy Center, Iowa Volume 90 – Number 26 www.TheGrundyRegister.com $1.00 Newsstand Price County receives counteroffer Board approves increased supply expenditure By JOHN JENSEN for Zenor, Inc. property The Grundy Register By JOHN JENSEN GRUNDY CENTER — The The Grundy Register cost of teaching is on the increase GRUNDY CENTER — The Grundy County Board of Supervisors and in Grundy Center and throughout Zenor, Inc. appear closer to a settlement than in a long time regarding the Iowa. Last Wednesday the Grundy County’s purchase of the former Baptist church property at the corner of Center Community School District’s Seventh Street and H Avenue. Board of Directors approved a nearly Monday, following a lengthy executive session, the Supervisors briefly $18,000 increase in expenditures for discussed having received a counter to an offer they made. Supervisor instructional supplies. Barb Smith made a motion that the Supervisors request from Zenor’s The increase is due to Iowa counsel that an asbestos inspector be allowed to inspect the property prior Core requirements, according to to considering the offer. Superintendent Cassi Murra. This year’s orders total $59,476 according There was no public discussion about the amount of the offer or details to a request from Secondary and about it. The Iowa Open Meetings Law permits governmental bodies to Elementary Principals Ann Lebo discuss the potential purchase of real estate in closed session under certain and Lisa Miller, an increase from conditions. $42,000 last year. On a related note, The Board of Supervisors also approved carrying over “Teachers have needs for $54,626 from the Fiscal Year 2014 maintenance budget for future use with instructional materials that will the project. enable them to teach the more Rich and Shirlee Ahlberg, who live in the 400 block of G Avenue in rigorous concepts from the Iowa Grundy Center, approached the Board of Supervisors regarding issues Core,” the request states. with water backing up and damaging their driveway during heavy rain. He The document also notes that said the problems began following an Iowa Department of Transportation initial requests were more than project in the area that the Grundy County Secondary Roads Department $80,000 and trimmed to the current had supervised. level. County Engineer Gary Mauer said the County was only an inspector Miller told the Board to expect working for the state in this situation, following plans provided by the higher instructional supply costs for State. the next several years. Smith asked Mauer if it would be possible to put the Ahlbergs in touch “I feel like this has to be done,” with the right individual to talk to. R. Ahlberg said they had spoken to the she said. “We have to put the right State, who referred them to the County. He added that he invited District materials in our teachers hands to 1 Engineer Scott Dockstader to Monday’s meeting but that Dockstader teach the Core.” Murra said one reason for the large declined to come. School Board President Bob Johanns (left) presented Middle School reading/language arts teacher Barb Mel- increase is that the School District “Somebody needs to be responsible for (the water problems),” S. loy a school bell in appreciation for her 37 years of service as a teacher. (John Jensen/The Grundy Register Ahlberg said. has invested in people, notably teacher associates, the past couple of photo) Mauer said the State will be in Grundy Center this week to take steps years instead of books. that will alleviate the issue. The County will not be overseeing the work. “To balance things you have to the school board; Supervisors approved the Farm-to-Market pavement marking contract choose between people and books,” • Opportunities should be provided with EZ-Line/Vogel Traffic Services. Mauer said the $75,124 contract she said. to all students to learn about their ‘I feel like this has to be done. We have to put came in well below the estimated $90,000 cost. The contract is for about Miller noted that the expenditures strengths, explore meaningful career 95 miles of pavement marking as well as 54 stop bars. were as high as $90,000 a few years options, and be supported as they the right materials in our teachers’ hands to Mauer said, as of Monday, five Grundy County roads remained closed ago and had come significantly plan for their future. teach the Core’ due to last week’s flooding. As a whole, he said, damage was minimal down in recent years. Munson also presented the throughout the county, coming in at no more than $25,000. He said with Incoming superintendent Jerry district’s annual improvement — Elementary Principal Lisa Miller that amount of damage Grundy County is not eligible to receive a disaster Schutz, who will take Murra’s place goals. The annual improvement declaration. July 1, said the only other way would goal for reading will be to increase Supervisors approved fuel quotes of $3.13 per gallon for 6,000 gallons be to change the way the district the percentage of fifth-graders contract was approved pending final competing warrants an additional of diesel fuel and $2.99 per gallon for 2,000 gallons of gasohol. A pair teaches, suggesting increasing who are proficient on the Iowa details being worked out. coach. of utility permits for Grundy County REC received approval, as did technology use beyond even where Assessment’s reading test while the The Board approved contracts Munson was hired to coach junior fireworks permits for Allyson Landphair, Kari Mortensen, April Damm, the District is now. annual improvement goals for math for several positions. Tera Walbaum high boys’ basketball while Brent and science will be to increase the was approved as an elementary Thoren was hired to coach junior Mark Kuiper and Chad Legg. Technology Director Bob percentage of sixth-graders who are associate while Heather Stumberg high track. The Board reappointed Mary Corwin to the Veteran’s Affairs Commission Munson presented the School proficient on the tests. was hired as a secondary associate. Prior to Wednesday’s meeting, and both Renee Hockemeyer and John Schuler to the INRCOG Regional Improvement Advisory Committee’s recommendations for the School Munson also presented the Jill Krausman was rehired as the Johanns took time to recognize Housing Council. Dallas Cox was appointed to the Conservation Board and District’s new strategic plan, District’s concessions manager Middle School reading and language Nov. 4 was set as the date for a Local Option Sales election in Reinbeck. District’s mission, vision and beliefs. The vision and mission statements including financial and academic while Victoria Murphy received a arts teacher Barb Melloy, who retired are similar to past statements, achievement goals, and its five-year contract as the District’s E2020 Web at the end of the school year after 37 according to Munson, though the technology plan. Complete copies of Administrator. years teaching. He also recognized beliefs have been significantly the reports are linked through The Dennis Dirks was rehired to Murra, who was attending her updated. According to the new Grundy Register Web site, www. coach high school boys’ golf while final Grundy Center School Board statement, the district believes: thegrundyregister.com. new Grundy Center teacher Andy meeting prior to starting her new job • All children can learn; The Board approved in principal McQuillen was hired to coach both in Knoxville next month. Murra’s • Collaboration, problem solving, an agreement with the Aplington- boys’ and girls’ cross country and final day in the Grundy Center critical thinking, and creativity are Parkersburg School District to share boys’ track and field, replacing Chris office was last Thursday, and she is vital life skills that all students need; a food service director. The director, Henely in both positions. Athletic taking pre-approved vacation for the • Accountability is a shared a new hire at both schools, would Director Rollie Ackerman said remaining seven days of her Grundy responsibility between students, split time between the districts, Henely could return as a track coach Center contract. staff, parents, administration, and spending time in each daily. The as well if the number of athletes

Flag burning The Grundy Center American Legion Post No. 349 held its annual flag burning ceremony at the Grundy Care Center. Pictured is Claire Koops putting flags into the burn barrel. (Rob Maharry/The Grundy Register photo)

What’s Happening

Thursday, June 26 Saturday, June 28 Seventh-, Eighth-grade Book Club Scrap Metal Drive Kling Memorial Library Grundy Center Community Center 11 a.m. - Noon 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Please register at 825-3607 Monday, June 30 Afternoon Story Time County Board of Supervisors Kling Memorial Library Grundy County Courthouse 5:30 p.m. 9 a.m. Family Night at Items for “What’s Happening” Grundy Center Farmer’s Market should be submitted by Tuesday, Fun at the Daze 9 a.m. to [email protected] Courthouse Square Wellsburg Daze wrapped up its three-day run last Tuesday with the annual parade and carnival rides. Pictured above, Kenny Day, Aiden Morris Items are printed free of charge 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. and Marshall Day try to keep sitting up straight as a scrambler ride whips them around following the parade. More pictures are on today’s Wells- and subject to editorial approval. burg page. (Crystal Huisman/The Grundy Register photo)

The Grundy Register, P.O. Box 245, Grundy Center, IA 50638 Phone: (319) 824-6958 • Fax: (319) 824-6288 • E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] 2 Thursday, June 26, 2014 Grundy NEWS Register www.thegrundyregister.com www.thegrundyregister.com K O R N E R News from the Kling Memorial Library in Grundy Center W L The Kling Memorial Library would like to extend a thank Daily high and low temperature readings and precipitation amounts at you to the Community Foundation of Grundy County for E the National Weather Service Station in Grundy Center for the 24-hour generously funding the purchase of new computer room period ending at 8 a.m. on the following dates: chairs. As part of our mission to provide free access to in- A High Low Precip I formation, we serve over 20 people a day on our public June 17 85 64 0.66 computer stations. The new chairs are a welcome and com- T June 18 85 64 2.66 fortable addition to the computer stations. It was only with H June 19 73 64 1.47 the generous support the Community Foundation that the June 20 87 63 T N library has been able to make this much needed and appreci- E June 21 85 64 0.00 ated update. June 22 74 63 0.67 R June 23 80 61 0.00 Visit us 24/7 at www.grundycenter.lib.ia.us June Accumulation 9.13 G

WE HATE CANCER And now we are speaking up.

Cancer is responsible for nearly one of every four deaths in the United States. It is the second most common cause of death in both men and women. All of us have been affected by cancer in our lives.

We hate cancer, and we want to fi ght it. Marshalltown Medical & Surgical Center has plans to build a cancer treatment center on the Outpatient Services Center campus currently under construction. It would improve lives by offering advanced radiation and chemotherapy treatments from skilled specialists — all close to home for more convenience and comfort.

Let your voice be heard; submit a letter of support. We are submitting a Certifi cate of Need (CON) application to Iowa’s State Health Facilities Council later this summer. In order to strengthen our application, we would like to submit thousands of letters from residents in the communities we serve, stating the need for this Cancer Center. The more letters we receive, the stronger our application becomes. Once approved, we would be on our way to opening a cancer treatment center for the many communities we serve. Take these easy steps to send in your letter. Tell us why you hate cancer.

1. Write a brief explanation on why the area would benefi t from a cancer treatment center. 2. Mail your letter back by August 5, 2014, care of: Marshalltown Medical & Surgical Center Administration 3 South 4th Avenue Marshalltown, IA 50158 Or email your letter to: [email protected]

By taking the time to write a quick letter now, you can help your friends, family and neighbors in the future. To learn more, visit marshmed.com. 3 South 4th Avenue • Marshalltown, IA 50158 www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy NEWS Register Thursday, June 26, 2014 3 Obituaries Grundy Family Robert William Buck Grundy Register Bulletin Board ... Robert William Buck, 90, of Ackley, formerly of Grundy Center, passed Brief placement is available only to events that fall within The Grundy Register readership area, which includes all of Grundy YMCA Notes County, Aplington and Parkersburg. Any cost to participate will not be printed within the briefs, nor will any mention of menu away June 16, 2014, at the Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines. A funeral Pilates - Six-week class starts service was held on June 20 at 10:30 A.M. at the items. Bulletin Board placement is available to non-profit groups or for major community events. Briefs must be received by 9 a.m. Tuesday for placement in that week’s paper. Briefs submitted at the office must be on stan- July 21 at the YMCA — United Methodist Church, Grundy Center. Visita- dard 8 1/2 x 11 paper (no half pages please!). Please type briefs if possible. The Register is not responsible for errors in hand- Offered tion was held on June 19 from 5 to 7 P.M. at the written submitted items. Monday & Engelkes-Abels Funeral Home in Grundy Center. State Fair Aug. 7 - 17. Judging at the allow you to flock a friend or fam- Wednesday Burial followed the luncheon at the Maple Hill Pulmonary Iowa State Fair will be Aug. 5 – 9. ily member. A donation will allow from 6:15 to Cemetery in Gladbrook. Memorials may be di- Support Group Candidates must be at least 16 you to pick a friend to be flocked. 7 p.m., this rected to the family. To leave a message of con- 45-minute dolence for the family, please visit www.abelsfu- years of age and not more than 21 A flock of flamingos will be sent to meet July 7 years of age on Aug. 7. The Grun- to nest on their lawn for a couple of class will neralhomes.com. improve bal- GRUNDY CENTER – Grundy dy County Fair Queen must reside days before the flamingos migrate Robert was born on December 28, 1923, in ance, posture, body alignment and Gladbrook, the son of Arthur and Ella (Hoppe) County Memorial Hospital (GCMH) in the county she represents or an to the next house. An additional do- will host the Grundy Area Pulmo- core strength. The YMCA instruc- Buck. He grew up in Gladbrook, graduating with adjoining county if the majority of nation will allow you to purchase tor will lead participants through nary Support Group on Monday, July the class of 1941. After high school, Robert was her activities are in Grundy County. flocking insurance. This will protect mat exercises to strengthen all of drafted into the United States Army and honor- 7 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in the Educa- Candidates must never have been your home from having flamingos your muscles in your abdominals ably served his country during WWII. After re- tion Room. Please use Entrance No. married or have had children. Each migrate to your yard. and lower back. Online registration turning home, he relocated to Minneapolis where 3 on the west side of the hospital. candidate must be an active member Order forms can be found at vari- available at www.blackhawkymca. he riveted aircraft wings and other aircraft parts for war aircraft. He then Join us for a time to share infor- of at least one service organization ous local business. If you have any org under the Grundy Center tab. went on to work for Gettles Garage in Garwin for some time and owned and mation and experiences with others in the community such as a church questions, including flocking fees, Call 319-825-6210 with questions. operated Buck’s Welding and Repair shop in Grundy Center in the 1960’s. who are also on this journey. The YMCA Golf Camp begins next On July 18, 1955, Robert was united in marriage to Henrietta Fink at the group, Girl Scouts, 4-H, etc. Eligi- please contact Amber Hoy at 319- Grundy Area Pulmonary Support bility is not limited to 4-H member- 239-0853 or Tammy Warnell at 319- week! This program is open to all Little Brown Church in Nashua. They welcomed son Robert Arthur into their kids coming out of grades K-3, and Group will meet quarterly on the ship. 504-2277. family. Robert later started work as a carpenter, working for his cousin Ly- will be held at the Town and Country man Peterson, where eventually he became self-employed. He retired from first Monday of the month (January, No professional model is eligible All of of the money raised from April, July, and October) in the Edu- Golf Course. Golf Camp will be held carpentry but continued doing repair work until he was no longer able to. to compete in the state competition. this fundraiser will go directly to Monday-Thursday from 8 to 9:30 cation Room of the Grundy County He was a member of the Grundy Center United Methodist Church, the Any candidate who has competed at a fund his parents, Nick and Sarah a.m. (K-1) and 9:30 to 11 a.m. (2-3). Cedar Valley Engine Club and Antique Acres in Cedar Falls. Robert enjoyed Memorial Hospital, 201 East J Av- a State Fair Finals may not compete Betts, have established to help pay The kids will be taught basic skills restoring antique gas engines, attending steam engine shows, fishing and mu- enue, Grundy Center. again. It is the responsibility of each for his medical expenses. associated with the game, includ- sic, especially playing the accordion and harmonica. For more information or to RSVP, candidate to make arrangements ing driving, chipping, and putting. Robert is survived by his wife of 58 years, Henrietta of Ackley; son, Rob- please contact Brandy Tripp, Cardi- for transportation to and from Des The YMCA will provide golf clubs, ert (Maria) Buck of Ackley; grandchildren, Alysa Buck of Ackley, Eduardo ac Rehab Coordinator, at (319) 824- Moines. Farmer’s Market but participants may also bring their Pena of Des Moines and Sabrina Cashner of Peabody, Kansas; sisters, Caro- 5097 or Brandy.Tripp@unitypoint. The King and Queen must be own. Please contact the Y if you are lyn Goettsch of Greer’s Ferry, Arkansas and Ruth Ballard of Marshalltown. org. Family fun night interested in participating! He was preceded in death by his parents; and sister, Donna Hansen. available for activities throughout the week of the Grundy County Fair, rescheduled Morgans to play July 23 – 27. GRUNDY CENTER — The For an application, please contact Grundy Center Chamber of Com- at Grundy Center Linda Bennett before July 2, 2014 by merce has rescheduled its Family email at [email protected] or by Fun Night at the Thursday, June 26 Methodist Church phone at 319-825-3686 or 319-231- farmer’s market from 4:30 to 6:30 Gospel music artists, The Phil 5769. p.m. and Pam Morgan Family will be ap- The Carson Family will play spe- pearing at the Grundy Center United cial music for the event while face Methodist Church Sunday, June 29 Felix Grundy Fest painting and Kling Memorial Li- at 9 a.m. as part of their “Take a Fan Club brary Story Time will be available Stand” Ministry Tour. for the kids. The United Methodist The multimedia presentation memberships Church will also be hosting Bead combines close family harmony Making, and the Felix Grundy Festi- with accomplished instrumentals for available val committee will have information a fun, motivational experience. GRUNDY CENTER — 2014 Fe- about its upcoming Fan Fair. The event is open to the public. lix Grundy Festival Fan Club Mem- Longtime The Morgan Family will also per- berships are now on sale at the Grun- form at Cottage Community Church dy Center Chamber of Commerce Hospital to offer GNB loan in Iowa Falls at 7 p.m. Sunday. office and the Town and Country Golf Course. first aid, CPR, officer to retire Longtime GNB Bank lender Both annual memberships and Duane Dirks has announced his up- Kiwanis Club five-year memberships are avail- AED course GRUNDY CENTER – Grundy coming retirement July 1. Dirks has able. Funds raised help support and been an agricultural and commer- GNB Bank Gives to Grundy Center Ambulance to host scrap sustain the Felix Grundy Festival. County Memorial Hospital (GCMH) will offer a ‘Heartsaver First Aid cial loan officer at GNB since 1987 Arnie Schultz, previous longtime President of GNB Bank, is shown with Chamber office hours are Tues- and has been in ag lending since his CPR AED’ class on Tuesday, July 8 Grundy Center Ambulance Chief Jeff Latwesen. GNB provides an an- metal drive day, Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. graduation from Iowa State Univer- nual Arnie Schultz Community Grant to a local non-profit organization The Grundy Center Kiwanis Club to 1 p.m. from 5 to 10 p.m. in the GCMH Edu- sity in 1975. He’s spent a total of in honor of his many years of service to GNB Bank. Schultz designated will host a scrap metal drive Satur- The Felix Fan Club hosts the Fan cation Room (enter at Door #3 on the 38 years in ag lending and banking, this year’s grant for the Grundy Center Ambulance to help fund a new day, June 28 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fest which will be held this year at west side of the hospital). with 29 of those in Grundy Center. defibrillator. (Courtesy photo) at the Grundy Center Community the Town and Country Golf Course The ‘Heartsaver First Aid CPR Dirks and his wife, Bev, live in Center. Items accepted include ap- on Friday, July 11. AED’ class is a combined class that Grundy Center. His retirement plans pliances. For more information, call will cover first aid, CPR (cardiopul- include working on his wife’s hon- Farmer’s Market 319-404-9827. monary resuscitation) and AED (au- ey-do-list, traveling, enjoying out- Fundraiser tomated external defibrillator) use door activities, and spending time Notes The Grundy for those with little or no healthcare at the family farm. He also plans to Candidates background. Participants will be is- enjoy quality time with his family. The Grundy Center Farmer's planned for “Duane has been a key asset to sued a combined card and there is no Market has grown greatly in the Register sought for Fair our lending team and the GNB orga- 2014 season and here are just a few Austin Betts written test. nization throughout his many years GRUNDY CENTER — Austin of the things available this year: a For more information or to regis- of service,” states Bob Johanns, King, Queen Betts is a nine-year-old from Grundy locally written children's book, as- Deadline ter, please contact Brenda Schmidt GNB Bank President. “He will be The 2014 Grundy County Fair is Center who is battling Cystic Fibro- paragus, tote bags, cucumbers, eggs, at (319) 824-5085 or Brenda. greatly missed, but we congratulate 10 a.m. Monday again sponsoring a king and Queen sis. The expenses associated with muffins, cupcakes, cookies, garlic, [email protected]. him as he moves into the next stage Contest. The Queen will go on to this disease are tremendous. hand made jewelry, kettle korn, sour of life and all the opportunities it (319) 824-6958 represent the county at the Iowa A fundraiser is underway that will dough breads and rolls, bars and for provides.” your dinner walking tacos and hot dogs. Come check the market out to en- joy these and all the other things I missed! Thursdays, 4:30-6:30 p.m. at Courthouse Square.

Large stock of exhaust and mufflers for all vehicles NAPA AUTO PARTS 707 G Ave., Grundy Center 319-824-6917 Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8-5: Sat., 8-12 4 Thursday, June 26, 2014 Grundy OPINION Register www.thegrundyregister.com Memory Lane A Look back through The Grundy Register Compiled by Lisa Kanagy 10 Years Ago This Week - 2004 • The Grundy County Memo- From the rial Hospital’s Touch A Life expan- sion and modernization campaign kicked off the public phase of its Mayor fund-raising effort recently, more By BRIAN BUHROW than $500,000 has already been do- Grundy Center Mayor nated to help fund the first phase of Greetings Citizens of Grundy Cen- ter, the $1.8 million dollar project It’s hard to believe it’s the middle • Dead birds are again being col- of June. I would guess the majority lected for testing of the West Nile of us are thrilled Virus, only crows or blue jays may warmer weather be submitted has arrived and • The seventh annual Grundy that winter is County Relay For Life Cancer Walk behind us! The surpassed its fund-raising goal last aquatic center is weekend, the event raised $60,645, now open, later which is $15,000 more than its goal than usual due to late dismissal of • Jean Thoren receives an award schools and our for her 15 years of service as a depu- long winter, and Farmers Market has ty in the County Auditor’s office begun. There is a lot happening with • Pictured are the Figure-8 win- our City! The new street lights proj- nrs from the first race of the year at ect has started with the cooperation of the Grundy County Fairgrounds the City of Grundy Center and Grundy • Wildlife display offers unique Center Municipal Utilities. What an attractions at the Hickory Hills enhancement to the downtown area Park, appros. 30 miles east of town, it will be. There are several business shown is the new rare white fawn building projects beginning as well as some new homes. This is a great pro- which was born this spring gressive community! • Center Theatre - Raising Helen City Hall and even some of our 25 Years Ago This Week - 1989 City Employees are hearing from • The Felix Grundy Festival t- some concerned citizens. No one likes shirts are now on sale to receive a ticket or even a letter ad- • Pictured are some of the mexi- dressing a city code violation. I would can farm workers from Mexico and From The ask you to keep the saying, “Don’t Texas to start work for seed compa- shoot the messenger,” in mind. These nies to derogue and detassle codes were implemented for a reason. • Mary Doak, vp of GNB Bank This past winter snow tickets were is- is listed in the June 17 issue of sued per the code, which states you Northwestern Financial Review as can’t be parked in the street if we re- Cheap Seats ceive 2” of snow. This past few weeks one of the 11 Distinguished Women I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that I was starting to get the feeling in Banking in the 11 state area cov- several letters were sent to citizens of wanting to see some things from when I was a little boy. I want to see blowing their grass clippings into the ered by the banking magazine again some of the things I took for road which also violates a code. We • A total of 1.01” of rain was re- sent letters rather than issuing citations corded from Saturday night through granted ... see what has changed and see what’s the same. to remind people of the code. There Monday morning in Grundy Center are more and more pets in the commu- • Glenn and Erdis Dreesman will This past weekend, while on a nity all the time as we are pet owners celebrate their 50th wedding anni- photography road trip, I took a side too. It is a violation of city code to versary on July 4 trip to see one of those places. It was leave your pet waste on city property, • The W-SR softball team took truly an emotional experience. including the parks or someone else’s and 21-7 victory over Janesville last We lived in a small town in South Haven’s lighthouse has always been a gathering spot for fisher- property. Please be kind and consider- week in the conference play men. (John Jensen/The Grundy Register photo) ate to dispose of the waste properly. • Virgil Paige, a WWI verteran, Michigan for five years when I was Spring is a beautiful time of the received a 60-year certificate from very little. Though I have a few very year. Grundy Center is a beautiful Post Commander Refshauge faint memories of prior to that time few black squirrels in the area now had gray tails. Then they pointed out community and we all want to keep it • Mary Hopp shares four recipes (in Painesville, Ohio), my first real one sitting across the street to prove it. looking that way. I’m usually in the from first lady Barbara Bush memories are of this little resort South Haven is a recreational port city, and one of its most famous office at City Hall M-F 11:15 to 12:15. If that doesn’t work for you, please • Whole Watermelon - $2.99 town ... of South Haven, Mich. landmarks is its lighthouse. The remarkable thing is that the lighthouse • Center Theatre - Road House call City Hall and we can schedule an South Haven is one of those looks the same today as I remember it looking when I was 9 years old. appointment. 50 Years Ago This Week - 1964 places you take for granted when Back then, as today, it was painted red, with the area surrounding the • Grundy County’s June Dairy you are little. Didn’t everyone beacon in flat black. Unlike many lighthouses, which are now simply Brian Buhrow Month banquet will be at the Wells- By JOHN JENSEN Mayor of Grundy Center burg Comm. School Gym and will live someplace where the beach decorative, South Haven’s lighthouse remains an active navigational aid crown the 1964 Grundy County was a short walk away? And didn’t maintained by the Coast Guard. Dairy Princess everyone go out fishing on Lake Michigan every weekend or so? From there came the main purpose of the trip ... to find our house. We • Dr. Edwin A. Reedholm, wide- The obvious answer to those questions is ‘no,’ but in the mind of a lived in a home in town for about the first year and, though I drove down ly known over the county, where he 5-year-old, it was easy to think the world was nothing other than where the street we lived on, I knew I likely wouldn’t find that house — I was had practiced medicine during the I was. Even after we moved to Ohio for the second time, we still lived in four years old at the time and barely remember it. But the other one .... the Letter to past 18 years, died suddenly after a a tourist destination community on the lake ... only that time it was Lake one located on 77th Street out of town ... that one I remember well. severe heart attack • Plans are under way for acquir- Erie. After driving along the shoreline out of town, I came out to the Blue the editor ing and developing a third city park I planned this weekend’s trip about as spur-of-the-moment as possible Star Highway, the road I remember taking to town each and every day. It for Grundy Center on the eastern — not deciding what I planned to do until the evening before I left. Even wasn’t far down the road that I found the landmark I knew I was looking part of the town after that I made a few changes as I went. I knew I wanted to stop at a for — DeGrandchamp Blueberry Farm. The name was even the same as I Writer disagrees • An average of 81 boys and couple of railroad parks, hoped to stop and see a friend in central Michigan remembered it! From there I knew our house was down the road, though girls attended vacation Bible school (which I didn’t end up having time to do) and wanted to see South Haven I wasn’t sure how far. There were a lot more houses down there than I with recent held at the Lincoln Center Christian again. There I hoped to find the home we had lived in ... the first home my remembered, and there were a lot more trees, too. I drove past one small Ref. church the past two weeks parents ever owned. lane with a name that seemed familiar, though it was a common enough editorials • Mart Boeke, the friendly drug- To the editor, I ended up picking a bad weekend to visit South Haven. It was the name that I could have remembered from somewhere else. gist, which after almost 29 years of Recently, Craig Lang (former service to his community, Wells- town’s harbor weekend, meaning that there were hundreds of extra people I drove the length of 77th Street but saw nothing that looked remotely Iowa Farm Bureau Federation presi- burg, and his profession will turn downtown enjoying the activities. Taking pictures of the downtown and familiar, wondering if the home was still there. Undeterred, I turned dent and Iowa Board of Regents) over the key to the business to his harbor was next to impossible, as traffic was bumper-to-bumper and there around and drove back, looking at every house on the south side of the wrote an editorial in The Waterloo/ longtime loyal employee, Lewis was no place anywhere near downtown to park. Fortunately the rest of road individually. “That’s not it, that’s not it, that’s not it ...” I thought as Cedar Falls Courier (May 4) and Ackerman town wasn’t nearly that busy. I drove. Then I saw it. It looked a lot different, with big trees in the front the Des Moines Register (May 22) • Catsup - 14 oz. - 15¢ A key part of my trip to South Haven was to see what I could remember. yard that I hadn’t remembered and a shorter driveway than I thought I in support of the Rock Island Clean • Center Theater- The Bridge On Line. That meant not looking at a map of town before I went, and turning off the remembered ... but the house had the big garage door I remembered and The River Kwai Mr. Lang “thinks it is reasonable 75 Years Ago This Week - 1939 GPS as soon as I arrived. I still had a very basic outline of the area in my the front door in the absolute center. I was pretty sure that was it. I quickly to ask a small group of individuals • The corn is head high by July head, and I wanted to see if it was anywhere close to correct. stopped and shot a few pictures, and bailed out before anybody got upset. (landowners) to ‘give back’ in order 4th if it is up to standard and as re- The first place I sought to find was the school I attended. I’ve written When I got back to the hotel and e-mailed my parents the photos, Mom to benefit our state and the nation.” ported many fields in the area are before about the old-fashioned four-room school that I took kindergarten and Dad seemed a little emotional as they confirmed I found the right First of all, over 2,000 landowners head high so they are up to standard through the first half of third-grade in. The school had just four classrooms place. is not a small group of individuals. • The weather, the entertainment (one for each grade level) and a multipurpose area where we had gym class “That’s the house!,” my dad wrote. “It looks a lot nicer brown and the Secondly, would Mr. Lang be willing and the attendance worked together to give up his land or his children’s/ (when we couldn’t go outside) and ate lunch. There was no gymnasium stone wall really makes it pop.” to make Grundy Center’s three-day grandchildren’s inheritance for the fun day celebration the success they and no kitchen — it was truly as old-fashioned as they come and most “Loved the picture of the house and the color was more reddish when benefit of our state and nation? were likely closed the first time the school district needed to save a little money. we owned it,” Mom wrote. “It sure was the first house we owned. The In many cases, landowners have • Miss Mary Ethel Vought died The school is still there, though it looks a lot different. It’s been converted brick wall used to be railroad ties that your Dad picked up and hauled worked their entire lives to buy their at the home of her niece in Dike fol- to condominiums with modern windows and fixtures, and it looks like the home. In the winter several times snow used to cover the garage door and farm, use it for retirement income lowing several strokes, she was a 60 main facade has even been re-bricked. bottom window and we had to leave through the back.” and pass down to the next genera- year resident of Grundy County I have a strange fascination with squirrels, some of which goes back Though I doubt I’ll ever go back to South Haven ... I saw what I needed tion. It is insulting for Mr. Lang to • Mr. and Mrs. Amos E. Albright suggest landowners should be will- to South Haven. The squirrel population there is predominantly black. to see ... it was wonderful to see the community again. The town’s a little celebrated their 60th wedding anni- ing to give up their land, retirement versary on June 28 No community that I’ve lived in since South Haven (10 of them) has bigger than it was 35 years ago and a lot more tourist-oriented ... but and children’s inheritance so that a • Approximately 500 attended had black squirrels ... yet in South Haven that’s all you saw. So when I once you got away from downtown it was still the town I remember. The few wealthy investors can reap huge the dedication of the new ball dia- saw one there I had to stop the car and take some pictures. The couple people I met there were very nice, and the town had much of the feel of a profits. Perhaps the billionaire in- mond south of Wellsburg on Thurs- sitting on their porch where I stopped was curious about what I was taking fishing village ... just like it used to. vestors of Rock Island Clean Line day, although Wellsburg teams lost pictures of, and I told them the story. They said the black squirrels had This was a trip well worth taking. should ‘give back’ all the profits both games that night even interbred with some of the local gray and brown ones, noting that a from this transmission line to help • New Cabbage - 5# for 13¢ out Iowa and the nation. • New Grundy Theatre – The Frontiersman Mike and Kent Keninger Ackley, Iowa SUBSCRIPTION RATES The Grundy Register Yearly Subscription Rate...... $46 Phone: (319) 824-6958 Fax: (319) 824-6288 ADVERTISING RATES (10 a.m. Monday deadline) Scan the QR code to To contact publisher or submit an advertisement: [email protected] Display ads, per column inch minimum: ...... $7.25 go to visit our website on To submit a news story: [email protected] Classified line ads and cards of thanks minimum: ...... $7.25 your smartphone! Down- To submit an obituary: [email protected] load a QR reader at www. 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Grundy County UNI awards degrees Nutrition site menu Calendar of events Friday, June 27 — Salisbury Beef Fair entries due to Spring grads with Gravy, O’Brien Whipped Po- Grundy Community Center Thank you to all my family and CEDAR FALLS-- New alumni tatoes, Cabbage and Carrots, Wheat friends for the cards, letters and July 1 were added to the roster of gradu- Bread/Margarine, Peanut Butter Thursday • Grundy Comm. Center – Walking, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wilts July 1 is just around the corner! flowers to help me celebrate my ates of the University of Northern Cookie June 26 Room 90th birthday. All 4-H, FFA, Clover Kid Entries Monday, June 30 — Oven Fried Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m., Legion Room are Due July 1 to the Grundy County Iowa. The following students were Your thoughtfulness is appreci- among the graduates. Chicken, Chicken Gravy, Whipped ated. Extension and Outreach Office. The Potatoes, Cabbage, Wheat Bread/ Friday • Grundy Comm. Center – Walking, 7 a.m. - 12 noon, Wilts Note to editor: A * preceding Virgil Getting Grundy County Fairbook is avail- Margarine, Fresh Fruit June 27 Room able on www.grundycountyfair.com a name indicates "graduated with Tuesday, July 1 — Apple Glazed Exercise, 9 a.m., Legion Room and includes the fair schedule, rules honors," ** means "graduated with Pork Patty, Mashed Potatoes, Sea- Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m., Legion Room and class numbers. high honors," and *** means "grad- soned Zucchini, Wheat Bread/Mar- Entries that are due on July 1 are uated with highest honors" garine, Sugar Cookie Monday • Grundy Comm. Center – Walking, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m., Wilts 4-H and FFA Livestock, Communi- Beaman: Logan Jackley, Bach- Wednesday, July 2 — Potato June 30 Room cations, Onsite Garden, Fairgrounds elor of Arts,Biology Crusted Fish, Macaroni and Cheese, Exercise, 9 a.m., Legion Room Decorating and Fashion Show. 4-H Conrad: *Shannon McCoy, Green Beans with Tomatoes, Multi Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m., Legion Room youth are to enter using fairentry. Bachelor of Arts, Psychology Grain Bread/Margarine, Mandarin Walking, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m., Wilts com and FFA exhibits must be en- Dike: Morgan Bruns, Bachelor Oranges Tuesday • Grundy Comm. Center – July 1 Room tered using the paper form that was of Arts, Biology; Christina Geweke, Thursday, July 3 — All Beef Frank, Baked Beans, Sauerkraut Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m., Legion Room sent to those individuals. All entry Master of Arts, Comm Studies: Or- fees must be paid to Grundy County Salad, Hot Dog Bun, Melon Mix, ganizatnl Comm Agricultural Society and mailed to Mustard Wednesday • Grundy Comm. Center – Walking, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m., Wilts Grundy Center: Raine Allen, the Grundy County Extension Office Each meal includes milk. All July 2 Room by July 1. Bachelor of Arts, Early Childhood meals must be ordered by 9 a.m. Exercise, 9 a.m., Legion Room Grundy County Enrolled 4-H Education Elementary Education; the day before receiving a meal. For Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m., Legion Room Clover Kids and Grundy County Brandy Bingman, Master of Arts, more information, to reserve a place Engagement Youth who have completed Kinder- School Library Studies; **Jeffrey or order a meal, call the Grundy Cen- Thursday • Grundy Comm. Center – Walking, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m., Wilts garten thru Third Grade are eligible Hall, Bachelor of Arts, Elemen- ter Senior Center at (319) 824-3843. July 3 Room Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m., Legion Room announced to participate in Clover Kid classes tary Education; Jordan Noteboom, Bruce and Dorinda Nederhoff of at the Grundy County Fair July Bachelor of Science, Construction Friday • Grundy Comm. Center – Site Closed Grundy Center and Jim and Karen 23 -22, 2014. Classes are Bucket Management;Jocilyn Onnen, Bach- July 4 Harrington of Urbandale are an- Calves, Bottle Lambs, Clover Kid elor of Arts, Mvmnt and Exrc Sci: Center theatre’s nouncing the upcoming wedding Rabbits, Clover Kid Poultry, Clover Exercise Sci of their children Brianne Nederhoff Kid Pets, and Dog Obedience. 4-H Holland: *Alexander Henning- Reel-to-Reel Put your event in the Grundy Center Community Calendar! and Kevin Neuberger. Clover Kids need to enter livestock sen, Bachelor of Arts, Mvmnt and 319-824-6958 • [email protected] The bride is a 2007 graduate of Beginning at the Center Theatre on fairentry.com. Non-enrolled Clo- Exrc Sci: Exercise Sci Gundy Center High School and a on Friday,June 26 at 7 p.m. will be ver Kids need to contact the Grundy Reinbeck: Michael Ragsdale, 2011 graduate from Central College County Extension Office at 319-824- the Christian/true story Alone Yet Bachelor of Science, Computer Sci- in Pella with a biology major and 6979 or stop by the office for paper Not Alone starring Kelly Greyson ence; Cody See, Bachelor of Arts, graduated from Midwestern Univer- entry forms. Forms and all entry and Clay Walker This movie is rated PG-13 for violence and runs approx- GCHS 3rd Trimester honor rolls sity in Downers Grove, IL. in 2013 fees must be paid to Grundy County Communication; Dillan Trunck, with a Master’s of Medical Science Bachelor of Arts, Management In- imately 100 minutes in length.At Superior Honor Roll Rohler, Jacob Spangenburg Agricultural Society and mailed to (4.00) 12th Grade: Madison Beenken, in Physician Assistant studies. formation Systems 7:30 p.m. will be Disney’s Malefi- the Grundy County Extension Office 9th Grade: Dylan Hendricks, Ti- Morgan Eilers, Gabrielle Haman, The bride is employed as a P.A. at Wellsburg: Tiffanie Nederhoff, cent 3D starring Angelina Jolie and by July 1. Elle Fanning. This movie is rated PG ana Saak Allison Jansen, Bryce Moats Iowa Falls Clinic (Family Medicine) If you have any questions or need Bachelor of Arts, Early Childhood in Iowa Falls. and runs approximately 100 minutes 10th Grade: Alyssa Mathews, assistance in completing entries Education Elementary Education; The groom graduated from AG- in length.There will be no matinees Shannon Meester Honor Roll please contact the Grundy County Kristen Nielsen, Bachelor of Arts WSR High School in 2003 and then this weekend. 11th Grade: Michelle McIntire, (3.250 - 3.667) Extension Office at 319-824-6979. , Computer Science; Brian Paterni, graduated from Hawkeye Communi- The riveting family drama Alone Riley Sents, Harper Wells 9th Grade: Finn Cleveland, Katie All Entries, Forms and Fees are due ty College in Waterloo with a degree Bachelor of Arts, Computer Sci- Yet Not Alone is based on the true 12th Grade: Jessica Cole, Courtney Cooper, Eli Harberts, in Automotive Technology in 2005. or must be postmarked by July 1st ence story taken from the novel of the Ackerson,Espen Cleveland, Ethan Dalton McIntire, Ashtun O’Rourke The groom farms with his dad to the Grundy County Extension same name by Tracy Leininger Cra- Hogle, Chelsea McNeil, Jennifer 10th Grade: Kara Ackley, Ce- north of Ackley. and Outreach at 703 F Ave; Suite 1, ven. Fleeing religious persecuti9on Rust, Megan Salo, Brandon Simms arra Aguon, Hana Edgerton, Jordan The couple will be married on Grundy Center, IA 50638. in Germany, the Leininger family Graham, Dalton Laughlin, HayLee July 26 at the First Christian Re- seeks a new start in uncharted coun- Honors’ Rolll Neessen, Courtney Porter, Kyle Re- formed Church in Wellsburg, IA. UNI names area try- America. It is the mid-1700s 3.668 - 3.999 uther, Kate Ross, Nelson Sager, Jack and British and French forces are 9th Grade: Marissa Brown, Jes- Stumberg students to Spring struggling for control over the abun- per Holke-Farnam, Andrea Johnson, 11thGrade: Stephanie Faust, ISU students dant resources of this new territory. Meghan Saak, Alexa Strickler, Brian Madison Grineski. Melanie Homeis- News from Ivester Dean's List In 1748, the Leininger family leaves Thome, Jacob Waltersdorf, Mellina ter. Nathaniel Hougen, Jelena Jaggi, Migrant Meal named to CEDAR FALLS--Several area Germany to escape religious perse- Wrage Madison Kuester, Tanner Pelzer, Contact Ron Brunk to assist with students are among those named to cuting and sails for uncharted Amer- 10th Grade: Jack Beck Brunk, Peyton Ralston, Noel Saak, Jordan the migrant workers meal at the El- Dean's List the Spring 2014 semester Dean's List ica. As they begin the difficult task of Kaitlynn Ehrig, Sydney Hogle, Jill Stoner, Sam Thompson, Brittany dora Catholic Church on July 6 at at the University of Northern Iowa. making a new home for themselves, Itzen, Piper Johanns, Blake Kelley, Vansickle AMES — More than 7,024 Iowa Doug Kirchmann, Katie Lindeman, 12th Grade: Kennedy Buss, Dal- 5:30 pm. State University undergraduates To be included on the list, a stu- their faith sustains them. Then the Tobias Family unthinkable: their two young daugh- Jeane Mackie, Kayla Mathews, Ca- las Hildebrand, Isaiah Johnson, Hill- have been recognized for outstand- dent must have earned a grade point leb VanHauen, Stephanie Wallen ary Samo, Delaney Sandell, Andrew Not only did the Tobias Family of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale, while ters are captured by Delaware Indi- celebrate Jerry and Chris’s 40th An- ing academic achievement by being ans after a raid on their home. The 11th Grade: Gideon Danbauchi, Sternhagen, Abigail Taylor, Jessika taking at least 12 hours of graded niversary, but also the engagement named to the 2014 spring semes- young sisters are sustained by their Jake Eilers, Abigail Harberts, Brock VanDeest of son, Mark, who is serving over- ter Dean's List. Students named to work during the semester. On the 4.0 abiding trust in God and their hope seas. the Dean's List must have earned a system, an A is worth four points; a of escape against all odds to be re- Children and family visited from grade point average of at least 3.50 B, three points; a C, two points, and united with their family. Filled with Oklahoma, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, on a 4.00 scale while carrying a min- a D, one point. action and suspense, Alone Yet Not GCMS 3rd Trimester honor rolls and Wisconsin. imum of 12 credit hours of graded Beaman: Clark Jackley, Kendra Alone speaks of hope triumphing Superior Honor Roll Hamann, Caleb Kuiper, Samantha course work. Smith over despair, of faith overcoming (4.00) Lamfers, Madison McMartin, Pay- ton McMartin, Ben Saak, Kristen Students listed below who quali- Conrad: Jenna Arends, Mikayla fear and victory prevailing over ad- 6th Grade: Peyton Gingery, Jack Dennison versity. Kelley, Emerson Kracht, Jacob Sager fied for the Dean's List are from your 8th Grade: Emily Ehrig, Megan Dike: Ashtyn Dove, Kori Rob- Fron Disney comes Maleficent Meester, Ethan Murra, Lauren We- Turn off the area. gmann Klammer, Amber Laube, Nicole Mc- erts, Gabriel Smith, Marin Verhulst, - the untold story of Disney's most Conrad: Claire Marie Anderson, iconic villain from the 1959 classic 7th Grade: Brianna Brown, Neil, Brady North, Cade Rohler Kelly Whipps television, Family and Consumer Science Edu- Sleeping Beauty. A beautiful, pure- Brooke Flater, Griffin Hamann, Grundy Center: Chad Cramer, cation and Studies; Seth G. Selken, hearted young woman, Maleficent Josie Holke-Farnam, Erika Johnson, Honor Roll Tyler Nutting, Erica Pabst, Jessica Turn on Mathematics; Joel R. Steckelberg, grow up in a peaceable forest king- Austin Knaack, Sarah Lindeman, (3.250 - 3.667) Animal Science; Cole William Pabst, Allison Thompson dom, until one day when an invading Sydney Mathews, Cora Saak, Hailey 6th Grade: Caleb Akins, Mary their minds. Thompson, Industrial Engineering Holland: Alexander Henningsen, army threatens the harmony of the Wallis, Kylie Willis, Reegan Zinkula Ash, Bethany Boudreau, Maleah Dike: Lacey Ann Paar, Elemen- Krystal Meester, Lindsey Smith, land. Maleficent rises to be the land's 8th Grade: Joshua Kuiper, Landry Browns, Lauren Buhrow, Alex tary Education Sarah Vollema fiercest protector, but she ultimately Luhring, Olivia Opheim, Hannah Christie, Aleasia Clay-Bergman, Grundy Center: Emma Ma- New Hartford: Chelsea Meester suffers a ruthless betrayal—an act Stahl Tristan Grimm, Hunter Hawk, rie Henze, Biology (AGLS); Zoe Parkersburg: Sloan Beninga that begins to turn her pure heart to Marissa Kanagy, Brayden King, Reinbeck: Sarah Etringer, Julie stone. Bent on revenge, Maleficent Honors’ Roll Ana Kuznia, Jesse Mackie, Lillian Elizabeth Johanns, Kinesiology and (3.668 - 3.999) Grunklee, Addison Kickbush, Mck- faces an epic battle with the invad- Thompson, Nick Voss Health; Jason Christopher Mauer, ing king's successor and as a result, 6th Grade: Megan Beck, Jenna enzie O'Connor, Cody See, Dillan 7th Grade: Brady Appel, Jacob Pre-Industrial Design places a curse upon his newborn in- Bonorden, Francesca Brown, Jensen Trunck, Jessica Wilson Ascher, Derek Ciddio, Marshall Holland: Rachel Ann Livermore, fant Aurora. As the child grows, Ma- Clapp, Molli Craig, Will Grames, Day, Cory Fairbanks, Joseph John- Veterinary Medicine leficent realizes that Aurora holds Cale Hendricks, Leslie Homeister, son, Micayla Kellar, Calvin Lufkin, Reinbeck: Shannon Sarah Boyle, the key to peace in the kingdom— Adam Hoy, Joseph Janssen, Kyah Tanner Phillips, Ethan Robinson, In school or at Apparel, Merchandising, and De- and perhaps to Maleficent's true hap- Luhring, Shelby Rivera, Madison Matthew Sternhagen, Jackson Walt- home, the newspaper sign; Tabitha Liegh Jamerson, Open House piness as well. Don’t miss Disney’s Ruth, Anessa Smith, Logan Strick- ner is a textbook for life. Advertising; Eric Lee Peters, Aero- Aplington Chiropractic Clinic is latest 3D family film,Maleficent 3D ler, Claire Verly, Andrew Warnell, 8th Grade: Jake Bangasser, Mi- space Engineering; Jenna Ann Roed- saying farewell to Duane Swailes at the Center Theater this week! Sean Woodman chael Barkhoff, Everett Eggleston, 7th Grade: Tanner Appel, Jes- Encourage your children ing, Dietetics (H SCI); Kyle Vernon and will also welcome the clinic’s For the most up-to-date movie Nolan Freeman, Aaron Havens, Zac new owner, Dr. Andrew Ascherl, information, please check out our sica Ayers, Brittany Burroughs, Jo- to make reading the Snider, Management Information Osgood, Michael Schildroth, Madi- newspaper a part of their D.C. new website at www.grundycenter- sey Davis, Landon Graham, Carsen son Shimon everyday routine for life- Systems; Abbie Jean Walton, Ap- Open house is Friday, June 27 theatre.com. If you are interested in long learning. parel, Merchandising, and Design from 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. at the office, gift certificates to the Center The- Wellsburg: Daniel Dean Mennen, 917 Parriott Street. atre, they may be purchased at GNB Kinesiology and Health bank locations during the day or at The Grundy Register the Center Theatre during evening business hours. Center Theatre GLADBROOK THEATER 800-682-6345 Gladbrook, IA ~ 888-473-3456 www.grundycentertheatre.com Starting Friday, June 27 STARTING - FRIDAY JUNE 27 MALEFICENT IN 3D 7:00 - Alone Yet Not Alone • PG-13 • 100 mins. • Rated PG • 98 min. 7:30: Disney’s * Please note day & time changes due to Carnival Maleficent in 3D • Rated PG • 100 mins. *Friday & Saturday - 1:30 p.m. *Sunday - 1:30 & 7:30 p.m. $4.00 3-D Admission applies *Monday - Wednesday - 7:30 * NO Weekend Matinees this week www.grundycentertheatre.com 6 Thursday, June 26, 2014 The Grundy Register Volume 90 – Number 26 Wellsburg Herald "A HIDDEN TREASURE" Scenes from Wellsburg Daze Celebration

A cheerful clown hitched a ride on the Holland Fire Rescue truck during the Wellsburg Daze parade Tuesday.

Inducted into Wyoming Members of the Sons of American Legion, American Legion Post 252 and AmVets lead the Wellsburg Daze parade. Broadcaster's Hall of Fame CODY, Wyo. — On Saturday June 21 the Wyoming Association of Broadcasters held their summer convention and awards banquet in Cody Wyoming. Roger Gelder of Cody was inducted into the Wyo- ming Broadcasters Hall of Fame. Gelder, a 1968 Wellsburg High School graduate, has been oper- ating a group of radio stations in Wyoming since 1997. He is the executive vice-president and chief operating officer of Legend Com- munications of Wyoming, a group of 18 stations across all of northern Wyoming. Laura Grott, the Executive Di- that, Wyoming broadcasting is bet- rector of the WAB issued the fol- ter because of Roger Gelder.” Alivia Kolder, age 1, daughter of Tim and Lacy Kolder, enjoys a ride on lowing statement: "The Wyoming Gelder's 45 years in radio broad- the cars following the Wellsburg Daze parade Tuesday evening. Zach & Mason Eilderts, sons of Dale Eilderts cruise through the Wells- Associtation of Broadcasters is casting included four years as the burg Daze parade on motorized bar stools. Photos by extremely pleased to put someone General Sales manager of KIOA Crystal Huisman with Roger's Broadcast experience radio in Des Moines in the mid Heronimus, into the Hall of Fame. We honor ‘80s. Gelder's family was in at- cHmidt llen the finest in the industry, and Roger tendance in Cody as he received s & A certainly meets that criteria. He has this honor, including his mother Attorneys-At-Law served our industry with the utmost Kathleen Gelder, and brother Lee Office at Advertising in professionalism, and because of Gelder, both of Wellsburg. 507 3rd St., Wellsburg deadline is: Phone 641-869-3711 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m. Monday! Toll-Free to Grundy Center (319) 824-6958 Office 1-877-824-6951

Children enjoy a ride on the Pirate's Revenge in downtown Wellsburg.

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T.J. Heronimus 630 G Avenue, P.O. Box 365 Grundy Center, IA 50638 319-824-6951 The Grundy Register Thursday, June 26, 2014 7 Diane Paige, Correspondent Volume 90 – Number 26 Phone: (319) 989-2163 Dike Register D-NH middle Northey comments on Iowa school honor roll Crops and Weather report Trimester 3 DES MOINES – Iowa Secre- moisture levels rated 1 percent very “A” Honor Roll tary of Agriculture Bill Northey to- short, 12 percent short, 71 percent Grade 7: Shay Bertram, Emily day commented on the Iowa Crops adequate, and 16 percent surplus. Church, Jade DeBuhr, Mason Di- and Weather report released by the Northwest Iowa was the wettest with etrick, Carlee Dove, Cade Fuller, USDA National Agricultural Statis- over 40 percent of the topsoil in sur- Chloe Hunt, Isaac Jorgensen, tical Service. The report is released plus condition. Tim Koop, Sydney Lage, Mitchell weekly from April through October. Corn condition rated 1 percent Modli, Megan Schachterle, Andrew “Parts of the state, especially very poor, 4 percent poor, 16 percent Sloth, Rylee Wessely, Seth Wibben, Northwest Iowa, are dealing with fair, 58 percent good, and 21 percent Clayton Wright excess water resulting in pockets of excellent. With almost all of Iowa’s Grade 8: Alexandria Aalderks, damage from recent severe weath- soybean acreage emerged, soybean Courtney Bolhuis, Allie Brouwer, Shari Bakker with ISU Extension er,” Northey said. “Overall, a large condition rated 1 percent very poor, Taylor Brown, Maya Despenas, speaks on Container Gardening majority of our corn and soybeans 5 percent poor, 18 percent fair, 58 Cynthia Fischer, Colton Glick, Mad- crops continue in good to excellent percent good, and 18 percent ex- ison Hedges, Ryan Hinde, Sarah condition.” cellent. There were isolated reports Hoehns, Michael Huntley, Marley Dike Lions News The weekly report is also avail- of soybeans blooming across Iowa. Kiewiet, Kaleb Kinskey, Colin Kyhl, The June meeting of the Dike Li- able on the Iowa Department of Seventy-one percent of the oat crop Carrie O’Connor, Baylee Petersen, ons Club featured the installation of Agriculture and Land Stewardship’s has headed, 8 percentage points Sydney Petersen, Mary Venenga, new officers and the wives as special website at www.IowaAgriculture. above last year but 4 percentage Breanna Walsh, Robert Weissenfluh guests. Lion President Eric Luhring gov or on USDA’s site at www.nass. points behind the five-year average. Trimester 3 presided in his final meeting after serving a two year term as President. usda.gov/ia. The report summary A few farmers reported seeing oats Honor Roll Lion Luhring was commended for follows here: starting to turn color. Oat condition Grade 7: Kenna Barbatti, Grant his excellent leadership for the past rated 0 percent very poor, 2 percent Bixby, Tristin Cleveland, Avery two years. CROP REPORT poor, 25 percent fair, 61 percent Coulter, Nick Bradley Cunningham, Lion Dick Juhl reported on anoth- Frequent precipitation halted good, and 12 percent excellent. Samantha DePriest, Seth Eden, Vic- er successful Memorial Day Break- fieldwork in Iowa during the week The first cutting of alfalfa hay toria Fernandez, Jacob Foss, Colton fast with 206 people served at the ending June 22, 2014, according to was 84 percent complete, well ahead Harberts, Sydney Hoffmann, Brady breakfast. Zoo comes to town the USDA, National Agricultural of last year’s 66 percent and 8 per- As part of its Summer Reading Program, Dike Public Library hosted Huff, James Johnson, Douglas Shari Bakker with Iowa State Statistics Service. Temperatures centage points above average. Hay Blank Park Zoo on Wednesday, June 18. Storyteller and humorist Dar- Kaping, Jake Landphair, Cris- University Extension gave a very in- were above normal for the week, condition was rated 0 percent very ryl Crow joined us on Wednesday, June 25 and the summer program tofer Lockey, Sawyer Loger, Ryan formative presentation on Container while severe storms brought high poor, 4 percent poor, 25 percent fair, will conclude on Wednesday, July 2 with The Science Center of Iowa. Moore, Gavin Patton, McKayla Gardening All programs are free and open to the public. They begin at 10 a.m. in The new officers are as follows: winds and hail to the State. State- 54 percent good, and 17 percent Porter,Brooke Poyner, Amber Rick- the Dike's city hall meeting room. President – Bruce Hayes, 1st VP – wide there were only 2.0 days suit- excellent. Pasture condition rated 1 ert, Sohn, Lauren Vanderlind, Ma- Open, 2nd VP – Dennis Hamer, 3rd able for fieldwork. percent very poor, 4 percent poor, dyson Walter, Rachel Wardell, Jaelin VP Harlan Thuesen, Secretary – Ar- Recent precipitation raised soil 24 percent fair, 52 percent good, and Wilson, Isaiah Woodley len Andersen, Treasurer – Tom Boe, moisture levels. Topsoil moisture 19 percent excellent. Stress on live- Grade 8: Aaron Adolphs, Chase Dates for Dike Birthdays Tail Twister – Gene Drachenberg, levels rated 0 percent very short, 4 stock increased this week because of Arends, Dylan Brewer, Nick Brum- Lion Tamer – Gene Snyder, Direc- percent short, 68 percent adequate, the heat and flooding. Thursday, June 26 mond, Josie Claude, Benjamin tors – Galen Cox, Duane Mueller, Thursday, June 26: Donald Pruis- and 28 percent surplus. Subsoil 5:30 baseball and softball at Den- ner, Tom Peverill, Heath Bakker Freese, Jadyn Gronowski, Madi- Wayne Whipps, Dennis Dodd and ver Friday, June 27: Kent Murphy, lyn Harms, Collin Heath, Steven Tyler Strickler. Sunday, June 29 Braxton Myers, Jordon Myers Heerts, Nicholas Heidemann, Eliza- Local church services Saturday, June 28: Nancy Roberts beth Jones, Nathan Kriegermeier, Monday, June 30 Sunday, June 29: Jean Schipper Taylor Lehr, Connor Luhring, Ad- Dike Library 5:30 baseball and softball at Hud- Tuesday, July 1: Steve Johnson CARD OF THANKS son dison Michaelsen, Trevor Mixdorf, Advertising Wednesday, July 2: Kayla Mur- Haylie Nicol, Meghan Nystel, Gar- closed July 4 Wednesday, July 2 phy, Dean Knudsen, Rick Freese, The library will be closed Friday, A big thanks you to my family and deadline is: 5:30 Baseball and softball at DIke rett Scoles, Chase Wilson, Ely Sohn Peg Sherwood July 4 and Saturday, July 5. Staff friends for surprising me on my 80th Get ready for a bang up 4th of Thursday July 3: Vaishali Lizer, birthday. It was a wonderful time 10 a.m. Monday! July!! will adjust check out dates accord- Kristen McCrea, Bonnie Miller ingly. The library wishes everyone a spent with everyone and thank you (319) 824-6958 safe 4th of July holiday weekend. Kyle Corwin for sharing your gradu- ation day party with me. Church Worship Services GRUNDY CENTER First Christian Reformed Liberty Baptist Church (GARBC) Thomas Vos, Pastor Dennis Sanders, Pastor American Lutheran Church 641-869-3305 319-989-2141 God Is Not an Object Luther Thoresen Pastor 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 319-824-3557 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship We often talk about God as if He is an object 8:45 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship 6 p.m. Evening Praise Service www.alcgc.org to be contemplated or prayed to and that he resides in a faraway place we call Heaven. Pleasant Valley United Methodist BEAMAN Bethany Presbyterian Church Dot Geersema, Pastor But, God is a subject and not an object. That Tom & Jean Bower, Pastors 641-869-3637 United Methodist Church is, God is not an object like a stone or a tree, 319-824-5471 8:45 a.m. Morning Worship 641-366-2142 but is a subject like you or I who is capable 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Sunday School of experience and indeed capable of the kind Reformed Church 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship of inter-subjective experience that we have First Baptist Church 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship with others which we call relationships. The Nathan Barkley 10:45 Sunday School ONRAD reason that it is wrong to stare at others or to 319-824-3324 6:30 p.m. Evening Bible Study C www.firstbaptistgrundycenter.com “use” them is because they are subjects, not Alice Church of God 9:15 a.m. - Sunday School objects. But, God is a special sort of subject St. John Lutheran Church James Snare, Pastor 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Service in that He is everywhere (omnipresent) and Bruce Zimmerman, Pastor 641-623-5641 6:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Service 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 9:15 a.m. Sunday School yet not concrete and tangible in the way that 9:45 Sunday School & Bible Class 10:30 a.m. Worship Service human subjects are. Therefore, we cannot First Presbyterian Church know God in the direct way that we know Rev. Mike Campbell, Pastor St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran First Presbyterian Church our fellow human beings. How people know Rev. Sheryl Campbell, Parish Associate Intern - Kristen Briner-Whipperman Kerry Carson, Pastor 319-824-3152 God is different for everyone. Some know 641-869-3992 641-366-2342 9:00 a.m. Worship-Kids of The Kingdom Him through His creation while others know 8:15 Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Adult Study in Chapel Him through prayer and meditation. Still 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. Fellowship • Teens lead worship 3rd Sundays others may know Him through their work with the poor and unfortunate, while others St. Peter’s Country Church United Methodist Church United Methodist Church Rev. Michael McLane, Pastor Jennifer Daniel, Pastor will see Him in His representatives in their Phil Dicks, Pastor - 319-825-5408 563-581-2866 641-366-2325 churches, synagogues and mosques. Howev- 9:00 a.m. - Sun. - ‘Full Charge Service’ 8 a.m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School er you see and know God, be aware that He 5:30 p.m. - Wed. - Kid & Family WOW 10:45 a.m. Worship loves you and cares for you and wants you meal & Sunday School United Reformed Church to be happy. 6:30-7p.m.-Wed. ‘Quick Charge Service’ Matthew Nuiver, Pastor 641-869-3633 AREA CHURCHES Orchard Hill Church (Center Theatre) 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship - Christopher Simon 319-824-3039 10:45 Sunday School Holy Family Catholic Parish 9:45 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7 p.m. Evening Worship Rev. David Kucera 319-345-2006 Orchard Hill - Lincoln Center Steamboat Rock Baptist Church Mass: 5:30 p.m., Sat. - Parkersburg Jesse Henkle, Host Pastor Harrison Lippert, Pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday - Reinbeck And we all, with unveiled face, beholding the 319-824-6178 Bryce Roskens, Associate Pastor 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 641-868-2458 Salem Church of Lincoln glory of the Lord, are being transformed into 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Traditional Service Rev. Barb Muhs, Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School 641-473-2450 the same image from one degree of HOLLAND 11 a.m. Contemporary Service 9:25 a.m. Sunday School Colfax Center Presbyterian 10:30 a.m. Worship Service glory to another. For this comes from Robbie Grames, Pastor DIKE 319-824-5231 Bethel Reformed Church the Lord who is the Spirit. 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship United Methodist Church 319-347-6219 10:45 Sunday School Dan Ridnouer, Pastor 9 a.m. Worship Service 319-989-2535 10 a.m. Sunday School 2 Corinthians 3:18 Pleasant Valley Reformed Church 9 a.m. Sunday School ****************************************************************************************** Rev. Rick Vollema 10:15 a.m. Worship Service Ivester Church of the Brethren 319-346-1090 Katie Thompson, Pastor Space for this series of religious messages for all faiths is provided by The Grundy 9 a.m. Worship Service Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 641-858-3879 Register and these community-minded business and professional people: 10:30 a.m. Discussion Group Mark Decker, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Christian Education 319-988-3967 10:30 a.m. Worship Service GRUNDY CENTER WELLSBURG WELLSBURG 9 a.m. Worship Noon potluck 10:15 a.m. Sunday School Engelkes-Abels Funeral Home & Monument Co. Doyen-Abels Funeral Home & Monument Co. East Friesland Presbyterian Reformed Church of Stout GNB Bank The Wellsburg Herald Lynn Arends, Supply Pastor Fredsville Lutheran Church Grundy Center Municipal Light & Power Dept. 641-847-2896 Stephen and Olga Shaffer, Pastors Rev. Lisa Dietrich, Pastor 319-346-1487 Grundy County Rural Electric Cooperative DIKE 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 319-989-2065 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship The Grundy Register Beninga Sanitation 8:15 a.m. Adult Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Fellowship Time Heartland Cooperative Dike Funeral Chapel & Monument Co. 9:30 a.m. Traditional Worship 10:45 Sunday School Richelieu Foods Inc. Faith Presbyterian Church 10:30 a.m. Sunday School The Dike Register 641-847-3188 Rouse Motor Co. Ubben Building Supplies, Inc. 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 8 Thursday, June 26, 2014 Grundy FOR THE RECORD Register www.thegrundyregister.com

Notice of Sale BOARD OF SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS Martin Bros, supplies ...... 77.00 proved on motion of Hinde and second of Lizer. The Wellsburg City Council met in regular ses- IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT OF The contents of Storage Unit #49 located at 490 The Grundy County Board of Supervisors met McMartin Tire, repairs ...... 40.00 Vote all aye. sion June 2, 2014 with Mayor Nederhoff presid- GRUNDY COUNTY Mill Street, Grundy Center, IA 50638 and rented in regular session on June 16, 2014, at 9:00 McDowell and Sons, hauling ...... 525.00 The Bills of the General, Activity and Nutrition ing and all Council Members present. EQUITY NO: EQCV059173 in the name of David Araiza will be sold at public A.M. Chairperson Riekena called the meeting Georgiann Meester, election off ...... 124.72 funds were approved on motion of Koop and Meyer moved to approve the minutes of the ORIGINAL NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION auction sale on July 8, 2014, at 9 a.m. Contents to order with the following members present: Menards, supplies ...... 78.08 second of Lizer. Vote all aye. May regular meeting. Eilderts seconded the Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as of said unit consist in part of Household, Per- Schildroth, Smith, and Bakker. Absent: Ross. Menards, supplies ...... 48.40 Financial Reports of the General, Activity and motion. All ayes, carried. Trustee for Morgan Stanley ABS Captital 1 Inc. sonal and misc items. Minimum bill will have to Motion was made by Smith and seconded by Mid-America Pub, publication ...... 2442.05 Nutrition Funds were approved on motion of Van Heiden moved to approve the Treasurer’s Trust 2003-NC6, Mortgage Pass-Through Cer- be $450 per unit. If the tenant of the above stor- Bakker to approve the minutes of the previous Mid-Iowa Cooperative, fuel ...... 1748.56 Koop and second of Hinde. Vote all aye. Report for May. Buseman seconded the mo- tificates, Series 2003-NC6 age unit pays the rent due before the auction, meeting. Carried unanimously. Joyce Middleton, election official ...... 133.07 The Resolution under Section 453.6 of the tion. All ayes, carried. Plaintiff, the sale will be canceled without notice. Motion was made by Schildroth and seconded Moeller and Walter, supplies ...... 238.29 Code of Iowa sustaining and designating the Van Heiden moved to approve the following vs. by Smith to approve Utility Permit Application Monkeytown, supplies ...... 469.18 State Bank as depository for Dike-New Hart- bills for payment. Eilderts seconded the mo- Steve Kiewiet; Jenifer Kiewiet; Parties in Pos- No. 06-16-14 to Black Hills Energy of Newton, Mary Moser, election official ...... 170.00 ford School operating funds in an amount not tion. All ayes, carried. session; State of Iowa, Child Support Recovery Notice of Sale Iowa, on installing one pole along T-37 (M Av- Napa Auto Parts, supplies ...... 2423.35 to exceed $8,500,000 was approved on motion Alliant Energy, Utilities ...... $3,520.14 Unit; State of Iowa, Child Support Recovery The contents of Storage Unit #24 located at 490 enue) per map attached to the application for Tiffanie Nederhoff, election off ...... 134.50 of Hinde and second of Lizer. Roll Call; Hinde- Blythe Sanitation, Garbage Pickup ...$4,012.51 Unit; Unknown spouse, if any, of Steve Kiewiet; Mill Street, Grundy Center, IA 50638 and rented receiving wireless signals from its gas meters in Northeast District ISAA, mtg exp ...... 350.00 aye, Koop-aye, Lizer-aye, Lotts-aye, Nielsen- Card Services, Hotel, Software ...... $518.24 Unknown spouse, if any, of Jenifer Kiewiet; Mid- in the name of David Araiza will be sold at public Grundy Center and to authorize the chairperson Northland Products, supplies...... 110.95 aye. EFTPS, Fed/FICA Tax ...... $2,229.89 land Funding, LLC; Dennis Brubaker, DDS; Mia auction sale on July 8, 2014, at 9 a.m. Contents to sign said application. Carried unanimously. Nutri-Ject Systems, supplies ...... 380.00 The Resolution under Section 453.6 of the Code Geoff Tessau, Web Domain Name ...... R. Boelman; Jennifer L Kiewiet, et al. of said unit consist in part of Household, Per- Steve Cox, Assistant County Engineer, re- Bradley Ohrt, mileage ...... 16.00 of Iowa sustaining and designating the Peoples $200.00 ...... Green Belt Defendants. sonal and misc items. Minimum bill will have to viewed department matters with the Board. Lisa Ohrt, mileage ...... 27.00 Savings Bank as depository for Dike-New Hart- Bank and Trust, Copier Lease ...... $50.08 You are notified that a petition has been filed in be $380 per unit. If the tenant of the above stor- Motion was made by Schildroth and sec- P and K Midwest, supplies ...... 579.95 ford School operating funds in an amount not to Grundy County Sheriff, Contract ...... $3,128.09 the office of this court naming you as a defen- age unit pays the rent due before the auction, onded by Bakker to introduce Resolution Paul Niemann Const, rock ...... 44181.48 exceed $1,500,000 was approved on motion of IPERS, pension ...... $1,474.62 dant in this action. The petition was filed on April the sale will be canceled without notice. #48-2013/2014, as follows: WHEREAS, the Rick Penning, mtg exp...... 179.98 Hinde and second of Lizer. Roll call; Hinde-aye, Lincoln Savings, Water Rev Bond . $19,628.99 7, 2014, and prays for foreclosure of Plaintiffs Grundy County Planning and Zoning Board has Petco, supplies ...... 93.37 Koop-aye, Lizer-aye, Lotts-aye, Nielsen-aye. Wellsburg Post Office, Stamps ...... $151.00 mortgage in favor of the Plaintiff on the prop- recommended to the Grundy County Board of Delores Petersen, election off ...... 166.20 Both banks will be invited to submit a banking Windstream, Phone Service ...... $400.64 erty described in this notice and judgment for Notice of Sale Supervisors that an amendment to the Grundy Phelps Implement, supplies...... 334.36 proposal for an upcoming meeting. Payroll Checks...... $7,538.57 the unpaid principal amount of $61,073.70, with The contents of Storage Unit #28 located at 490 County Development Ordinance (2009-5) be Janelle Pieters, election official ...... 119.63 Hunt reported that summer construction proj- A-Kleen, Rugs, Mops, Shop Towels ....$135.55 8.1% per annum interest thereon from March 1, Mill Street, Grundy Center, IA 50638 and rented adopted whereby Section XVIII (C)(2) is deleted Pitney Bowes, postage ...... 1000.00 ects, including asbestos removal, cabinetry, B and B Auto, Parts and Supplies ...... $570.08 2012, together with late charges, advances and in the name of Amelia Harsh will be sold at pub- and replaced with the following language: “All Polk's Lock, services ...... 85.00 plumbing, and flooring replacement are moving Baumeier Company, Final Project . $29,993.02 the costs of the action including (but not limited lic auction sale on July 8, 2014, at 9 a.m. Con- required off-street parking areas located along Postmaster, postage ...... 312.00 along well. The baseball driveway is finished. Blythe Sanitation, Garbage Pickup ...... $45.00 to) title costs and reasonable attorney’s fees, as tents of said unit consist in part of Household, a hard surface road shall be surfaced with as- Postmaster, postage ...... 147.00 Other topics discussed included stop signs on Brittanee Deeringer, Reimburse Training ...... well as a request that said sums be declared Personal and misc items. Minimum bill will have phalt, cement, or gravel. The top layer of gravel Powerplan, supplies ...... 2234.70 Main Street in Dike, parking for athletic events ...... $50.00 a lien upon the following described premises to be $310 per unit. If the tenant of the above shall be sized no larger than ¾. The surface Premier Office, supplies ...... 38.70 on the highway and staff parking. Card Services, Water Heater, Repairs ...... from March 13, 2003, located in Grundy county, storage unit pays the rent due before the auc- shall be graded and drained so as not to cause Primary Systems, service ...... 164.42 A brief discussion was held regarding progress ...... $1,330.99 Iowa: tion, the sale will be canceled without notice. undue hardship to neighboring properties”; and Racom Corporation, service ...... 6308.16 toward superintendent goals with no action CIWA, March/April Water Usage ....$22,642.35 Lot Six (6) in Block "I" of Methfessel's Original WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors consid- Radio Communications, equip...... 443.63 taken. Cooley Sanitation, Junk Clean Up ....$1,532.12 Plat to the Town of Reinbeck, Grundy Coun- ered the recommendation of the Grundy County Donna Ralston, election official ...... 55.47 A Special Meeting will be held on Tuesday, Current Electric, Water Heater and Repair ...... ty, Iowa, commonly known as 312 Broad Planning and Zoning Board; and WHEREAS, a City of Reinbeck, service ...... 45.94 June 24 at 5:00 p.m. followed by a closed ses- ...... $498.17 Street, Reinbeck, IA 50669 (the “Property”) THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT hearing date must be established to consider Reinbeck Courier, subscription ...... 41.60 sion for superintendent evaluation. Emergency Medical Prod., Supplies....$295.95 The petition further prays that the mortgage on GRUNDY COUNTY the proposed easement. NOW, THEREFORE, Reinbeck Telecomm, service ...... 300.00 Being no further business, the meeting ad- Fastenal, Pool Repair Parts...... $33.84 the above described real estate be foreclosed, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BE IT RESOLVED by the Grundy County Board Chris Rhoads, rent...... 184.00 journed at 10:05 p.m. Grundy Rec, Refrigerator ...... $599.00 that a special execution issue for the sale of as John E. Mommer, Deceased. of Supervisors that it conduct a public hearing Ricoh, service ...... 463.50 APPROVED: Grundy Register, Minutes ...... $57.25 much of the mortgaged premises as is neces- Probate No. ESPR101862 on the proposed easement on the 30th day of Lee Rittgers, mileage...... 30.40 Jerry Nielsen, President Iowa One Call, Locates ...... $26.30 sary to satisfy the judgment and for other relief NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF June, 2014, at 9:00 a.m. at the Board Room of Sharon Robertson, election off ...... 133.26 Julie Merfeld, Secretary Iowa Radiant, March and April Ups .....$107.82 as the Court deems just and equitable. For APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, the Grundy County Courthouse, Grundy Cen- Rockmount Research, parts ...... 1590.78 Dike-New Hartford Csd Pool Tech, Caulk ...... $33.23 further details, please review the petition on AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS ter, Iowa; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Rural Iowa Landfill, fees ...... 618.75 June 2014 Bill Listing Sam's Club, Concessions and Supplies ...... file in the clerk's office. The Plaintiffs attorney is To All Persons Interested in the Estate of that the Grundy County Auditor cause notice of Sadler Power Train, parts ...... 2181.89 Vendor Name Vendor Description Amount $360.90 ...... Test America, Douglas J. Mizer, of South and Associates, P.C.; John E. Mommer, Deceased, who died on or the proposed hearing to be published in the of- Safety X-Treme, supplies ...... 515.28 General Fund Testing ...... $558.60 whose address is 1245 Jordan Creek Parkway, about 28th day of May, 2014: ficial newspapers of the County in accordance Carie Sager, reimb exp ...... 100.71 Alliant Energy, Utilities ...... 63.94 Nathan Vogel, Travel - Water Training .$317.09 Suite 120, West Des Moines, IA 50266. You are hereby notified that on the 12th with the County Zoning Ordinance. The vote Schumacher Elevator, maint...... 156.25 Anderson Erickson Dairy, Milk/Dairy Products Westrum Leak Detection, Leak Detection ...... NOTICE day of June, 2014, the last will and testament on the resolution was as follows: Ayes – Schil- Scot's Supply, parts ...... 9.73 ...... 32.10 ...... $462.50 THE PLAINTIFF HAS ELECTED FORE- of John E. Mommer, deceased, bearing date of droth, Smith, Bakker, and Riekena. Nays – Scotty's Sanitation, service ...... 80.00 Area Educ Agency 267, Services, Supplies ... Williams Excavation, Intake Repair ..$4,250.00 CLOSURE WITHOUT REDEMPTION. THIS the 30th day of December, 2005, was admitted none. Resolution adopted. Dorothy Sheller, election official ...... 138.67 ...... 1,969.64 May receipts by fund as follows: General Fund, MEANS THAT THE SALE OF THE MORT- to probate in the above named court and that Motion was made by Bakker and seconded Carol Simms, election official ...... 186.10 Auto-Jet Muffler Corp, Repair Parts .... 306.76 8,814.10; Road Use Tax Fund, 3,557.54; Capi- GAGED PROPERTY WILL OCCUR PROMPT- Mary E. Mommer was appointed executor of by Schildroth to approve the Cigarette and To- Snittjer Grain, fuel ...... 3902.70 Becker, Sandy , Travel Expense...... 8.61 tal Projects Fund, 0.00; Water Fund, 14,448.18; LY AFTER ENTRY OF JUDGMENT UNLESS the estate. Any action to set aside the will must bacco Permit for The Mill at rural Holland. Smith Spahn and Rose, parts ...... 3752.31 Beninga Sanitation, Garbage Removal 267.00 Sewer Fund, 12,206.31; Garbage Fund, YOU FILE WITH THE COURT A WRITTEN be brought in the district court of said county requested a roll call vote. The vote was as fol- SPC, service ...... 375.00 Bixby, Sarah, Registration Fee ...... 25.00 4,471.26; Library Fund, 288.90; Debt Service, DEMAND TO DELAY THE SALE. IF YOU within the later to occur of four months from the lows: Ayes – Schildroth, Bakker, and Riekena. Mary Stattler, election official ...... 121.45 Black Hawk Sprinklers, Bldg Maintenance ..... 2,660.80; Special Fund, 4,794.28 and TIF FILE A WRITTEN DEMAND, THE SALE WILL date of the second publication of this notice or Nays - none. Smith voted present. Carried 3-0. Tama/Grundy Pub, publication ...... 1236.15 ...... 157.00 Fund, 4,111.23. BE DELAYED UNTIL TWELVE MONTHS (OR one month from the date of mailing of this notice Guillaume Williams presented a petition for a Ruth Thoren, election official ...... 126.67 Black Hills Energy, Natural Gas ...... 2,104.07 Art and Tammy Jurchen were present to dis- SIX MONTHS IF THE PETITION INCLUDES to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under Local Option Sales Tax election in the City of Titan Access Account, parts ...... 132.00 Camcor, Inc., Computer Equip ...... 546.36 cuss parking issues on 1st St. At this time the A WAIVER OF DEFICIENCY JUDGMENT) the will whose identities are reasonably ascer- Reinbeck to the Board of Supervisors. The Lori Tollagson, mileage ...... 100.40 Cedar Falls Community Schools, Open Enroll- council feels that it is an enforcement issue. FROM THE ENTRY OF JUDGMENT IF THE tainable, or thereafter be forever barred. County Auditor will review the petition to deter- Tractor Supply, supplies ...... 94.14 ment ...... 25,504.25 Mayor Nederhoff will follow up with Deputy Ron MORTGAGED PROPERTY IS YOUR RESI- Notice is hereby given that all persons in- mine if the minimum number of eligible electors Triple T Specialty Meats, supplies ...... 77.80 Century Link, Telephone Charges ...... 914.04 Tordoff. DENCE AND IS A ONE-FAMILY OR TWO- debted to the estate are requested to make im- has signed the same. If so, the Board of Super- True Value Hardware, supplies...... 248.59 City Of Dike, Utilities ...... 3,932.62 Mortenson Construction requested a key to the FAMILY DWELLING OR UNTIL TWO MONTHS mediate payment to the undersigned, and cred- visors will set the date for the special election. Trunck's Foods, supplies ...... 418.39 City Of New Hartford, Utilities ...... 526.78 Memorial Building for use as a storm shelter for FROM ENTRY OF JUDGMENT IF THE MORT- itors having claims against the estate shall file Motion was made by Smith and seconded by Tyson Communications, service ...... 50.00 Craig’s Vac Shop, Maint Supplies .... 2,309.80 their employees. Eilderts moved to provide the GAGED PROPERTY IS NOT YOUR RESI- them with the clerk of the above named district Bakker to approve payment of the following US Cellular, service ...... 485.61 Dike-New Hartford School, Supplies .....32.00 Fire Department with a key. The building will DENCE OR IS YOUR RESIDENCE BUT NOT court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, bills: (Carried unanimously.) US Postal Service, supplies ...... 96.41 East Central Iowa Coop, Diesel...... 7,561.05 be designated as a storm shelter with the Fire A ONE-FAMILY OR TWO-FAMILY DWELLING. for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to A and P Food Equipment, service ...... 180.00 Ubben Building, supplies ...... 65.33 Ecowater Financial Services, Water Condition- Department opening the building as necessary. YOU WILL HAVE NO RIGHT OF REDEMP- occur of four months from the second publica- A-Kleen, service ...... 629.07 UPS, shipping ...... 11.45 er ...... 23.00 Buseman seconded the motion. All ayes, car- TION AFTER THE SALE. THE PURCHASER tion of this notice or one month from the date of ACES, DP services ...... 10000.00 Linda VanDeest, election official ...... 191.20 Farmers Cooperative Co., Supplies . 1,054.93 ried. AT THE SALE WILL BE ENTITLED TO IMME- mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed David Ackerman, election off ...... 120.83 Verizon Wireless, service ...... 595.73 Flower Farm, The, Commencement Flowers . Mayor Nederhoff recommended Rod Fuller and DIATE POSSESSION OF THE MORTGAGED or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred. Advanced Systems, supplies...... 147.08 Visa, supplies/service ...... 2150.24 ...... 465.00 Glenn Bakker to fill the vacant positions on the PROPERTY. YOU MAY PURCHASE AT THE Dated this 17th day of June, 2014. Agsource Labs, services ...... 183.00 Candi Voss, election official ...... 15.59 Folkerts, Nicole, Supplies ...... 26.99 Library Board. Van Heiden moved to approve SALE. Agvantage FS, fuel ...... 8956.37 Shay Wical, repairs...... 3000.00 Gladbrook-Reinbeck Community, Student this recommendation. Buseman seconded the You must serve a motion or answer on or before Mary E. Mommer Allen OH, services ...... 696.00 Tawana Wienkes, election off ...... 175.00 Lunches ...... 23.85 motion. All ayes, carried. 30th day of July, 2014, and within a reasonable 31533 160th Street Alliant Energy, service ...... 3187.39 Windstream, service ...... 1465.57 Grundy Center Comm. School, Altern School, Eilderts moved to approve the FY 2015 Sher- time thereafter file your motion or answer with Dike, IA 50624 Allied Manatts Group, rock ...... 39908.80 Windstream, service ...... 394.11 Shared Staff ...... 33,922.96 iff’s Contract. Meyer seconded the motion. All the Clerk of Court for Grundy County, at the American Solutions, supplies ...... 28.69 Doris Wrage, election official ...... 165.00 Harris Cleaning Service, Cleaning Supplies ... ayes, carried. county courthouse in Grundy Center, Iowa. If Executor of estate Anderson Scale, service ...... 415.00 Zep Sales and Service, supplies ...... 246.41 ...... 21.00 Eilderts moved to approve the Fire Department you do not, judgment by default may be ren- Ryan Arnevik, med exam exp ...... 333.60 Ziegler, parts ...... 3132.68 Harrison Truck Centers, Inc., Repair Parts ..... FY 2015 budget request. Buseman seconded dered against you for the relief demanded in Auditor of State, services...... 30647.78 Motion was made by Schildroth and seconded ...... 4,711.42 the motion. All ayes, carried. the petition. Timothy M. Sweet, ICIS PIN No: AT0007757 B and B Auto, parts...... 4.49 by Smith to adjourn. Carried unanimously. Heartland Aea, Registration Fee ...... 1,350.00 Buseman moved to approve the transfer of the If you require the assistance of auxiliary aids or Attorney for Executor Charles Bakker, mileage...... 12.80 Harlyn Riekena, Chairperson Herff Jones, Commencement Supplies .22.05 Wellsburg Community Club liquor license for services to participate in a court action because Sweet Law, PLC Bankers Leasing, lease ...... 200.00 Rhonda R. Deters, County Auditor Hilliard, Jon, Supplies, Bus Physical ... 108.01 Wellsburg Daze. Van Heiden seconded the of a disability, immediately call your District ADA PO Box B., Reinbeck, IA 50669 Barco Products, supplies ...... 173.43 Houselog, Jen, Mileage ...... 84.06 motion. All ayes, carried. Coordinator at 319-833-3332. If you are hear- Date of second publication 3rd day of July, 2014. Baum Hydraulics, parts ...... 34.08 Hunt, Larry, Mileage ...... 179.40 Buseman moved to approve closing 3rd St. ing impaired, call Relay Iowa TTY at 1-800-735- 26-2 Collette Beeghly, election off ...... 112.38 Iowa Assn Of School Boards, Registration Fee between Adams St. and Jefferson St. Satur- 2942. June 16, 2014 Agnes Biersner, election official ...... 126.88 ...... 130.00 day, June 14th for the Wellsburg Daze Street By Dike, Iowa Black Hawk Co Sheriff, services ...... 55.44 Iowa Communications Network .Internet,Long Dance. Van Heiden seconded the motion. All CLERK OF THE ABOVE COURT The Dike-New Hartford Board of Education met Black Hills Energy, service ...... 896.07 Distance...... 401.68 ayes, carried. Grundy County Courthouse on this date at 7:00 p.m. in the Board Room for THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT BMC Aggregates, supplies ...... 3884.51 Iowa Department Of Human Services, Medic- Buseman moved to approve beer permit for the 706 G Avenue, 2nd Floor the regular meeting with Nielsen presiding and GRUNDY COUNTY Bob's Farm Center, fuel ...... 1305.71 aid ...... 27,980.69 Shabby Shack. Van Heiden seconded the mo- Grundy Center, IA 50638-1499 members Hinde, Koop, and Lizer. Lotts was IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Richard Bouska, election official...... 123.26 Iowa School Employee, Insurance ...4,232.92 tion. All ayes, carried. IMPORTANT: absent. Walter J. Stock, Deceased. Bower Useful Products, supplies ...... 512.86 Iowa Testing Programs, Testing Services ...... Eilderts moved to approve the Cigarette Permit YOU ARE ADVISED TO SEEK LEGAL ADVICE Also present were administrators Hunt, Lehr, Probate No. ESPR101859 Barbara Brandt, election official...... 123.26 ...... 4,617.44 for Casey’s General Store. Werkman second- AT ONCE TO PROTECT YOUR INTERESTS. and Textor. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF Nicholas Buseman, supplies ...... 500.99 Isfis, 2014-15 Membership ...... 1,129.25 ed the motion. All ayes, carried. 26-3 Visitors present at the meeting included Kristen APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, Yolanda Butler, mileage ...... 8.00 J.w.pepper, Music ...... 26.99 Van Heiden moved to adjourn the meeting. Riggle, Alicia Rigdon, Sandy Becker, and Su- AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Lori Byers, reimb exp...... 56.00 John Deere Financial, Repair Services 725.31 Meyer seconded the motion. All ayes, carried. zanne Perez. To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Calhoun-Burns, services ...... 3400.60 Kwik Star Stores, Gasoline/Supplies 2,247.55 Wendy Lage, City Clerk Minutes of the May 19, 2014 regular meeting Walter J. Stock, Deceased, who died on or Jane Campbell, election official ...... 126.88 Local Government Services, Inc. Background were approved as written on motion of Lizer about 17th day of April, 2014: Campbell Supply, supplies ...... 247.48 Check ...... 428.00 and second of Koop. Vote all aye. You are hereby notified that on the 14th day Kerry Carson, election official ...... 121.45 Marshalltown Csd, Registration Fee...... 36.00 The agenda was approved on motion of Koop May of, 2014, the last will and testament of Wal- Cartegraph, DP services ...... 10700.00 Martin Bros Distributing Co, Food Products/ IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR and second of Hinde. Vote all aye. ter J. Stock, deceased, bearing date of the 22nd CCMS, services ...... 594.00 Supplies ...... 196.30 GRUNDY COUNTY, STATE OF IOWA Buy It! Lotts now present at 7:03. day of April, 2003, was admitted to probate in Central Iowa Distrib, supplies ...... 272.55 Martinek, Jerold , Supplies ...... 212.99 Docket No. (Sale No.): 14-0264(1) The year end reports of the Principals and the above named court and that Gale C. Stock Central Iowa Water, service ...... 263.74 Mastercard Corporate Clients, Supplies ...... Court No. EQCV059129 Technology Coordinator were reviewed. and Melissa A. Stock were appointed execu- Merlin Chapman, election off ...... 126.88 ...... 4,491.48 Special Execution Becker, Rigdon and Riggle discussed proposed tors of the estate. Any action to set aside the City Carton, supplies ...... 230.64 Merfeld, Julie, Mileage...... 259.74 PLAINTIFF: JPMORGAN, CHASE BANK, NA- changes, both instructional and behavioral, will must be brought in the district court of said Conrad Auto, parts...... 9.96 Mid American Energ, Electricity/Natural Gas.. TIONAL ASSOCIATION Sell It! for the junior high beginning with the 2014-15 county within the later to occur of four months Donna Cooley, election official ...... 112.38 ...... 2,087.40 VS. school year. from the date of the second publication of this Cooley Pumping, service ...... 460.00 Mid-America Publishing Co, Publications ...... DEFENDANTS: JOSHUA CLARK AKA JOSH- On motion of Lizer and second of Koop, the notice or one month from the date of mailing Cooley Sanitation, service ...... 70.00 ...... 271.71 UA JAMES CLARK - IN REM following Annual Reports were approved: of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and Nancy Cordes, election official ...... 141.70 Mid-American Research Chemical, Cleaning/ As a result of the judgment rendered in the Trade It! Multi-Cultural Gender Fair, Staff Development/ devisees under the will whose identities are Delta Sports Products, supplies ...... 569.98 Grounds Supplies ...... 7,310.50 above referenced court case, an execution Inservice, Field Trips, Resource Speakers and reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be for- Bryan Deneui, mileage ...... 12.00 O’neal Steel, Inc, Ind Tech Supplies ...... 45.00 was issued by the court to the Sheriff of this Health Services. Vote all aye. ever barred. Depos by Daria, services...... 144.00 Print This, Athletic Supplies ...... 294.50 county. The execution ordered the sale of The Board reviewed proposed changes to the Notice is hereby given that all persons in- Rhonda Deters, mileage ...... 30.00 Project Lead The Way, Inc., Software 1,750.00 defendant(s) Real Estate Property to satisfy the K-12 Parent/Guardian and Student Handbook, debted to the estate are requested to make im- Diamond Oil, fuel ...... 23732.19 RandD Industries, Inc., Equip Repair ..135.00 judgment. The property to be sold is: East 12 District Teacher Handbook, Supplemental mediate payment to the undersigned, and cred- City of Dike, service ...... 300.00 Rasmusson Co., The, Towing ...... 550.00 1/2 feet of Lot 11 and all of Lot 12 in Block 2 Teacher Handbooks, District Classified Hand- itors having claims against the estate shall file Donna Dinsdale, election official ...... 123.26 School Bus Sales, Repair Parts ...... 2,348.74 of Methfessel’s Fourth Addition to the Town of book and Pre-school Staff Handbook which them with the clerk of the above named district Glen Draper, election official...... 133.87 School Health Corporation, Supplies..... 57.74 Reinbeck, Iowa. were approved on motion of Lizer and second court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, Ecolab, services ...... 66.24 Sentman, Rebecca, Registration Fee.. 118.56 Street Address: 103 Park Street Reinbeck, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to of Lotts. Vote all aye. Eldora Pharmacy, meds ...... 238.58 Sherwin-Williams Co., Supplies...... 20.24 Iowa 50669. occur of four months from the second publica- Timothy Wolthoff and Ron Tordoff of the Grundy Kay England, election official ...... 109.00 Smith, Lin, Mileage ...... 570.96 The described property will be offered for sale tion of this notice or one month from the date of County Sheriff’s Office were approved as 2014- Farm and Home, supplies ...... 587.50 Stockdale, Justin, Tlc Committee ...... 300.00 at public auction for cash only as follows: Date mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed 15 Level II Abuse Investigators and Compli- Farmers Cooperative, supplies...... 31.35 Superior Welding Supply, Supplies ...... 80.00 of Sale is August, 12, 2014 at 10 a.m., at the or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred. ance Officers on motion of Koop and second of Farmers Feed/Supply, supplies ...... 38.92 Swisher and Cohrt, Legal Services ..... 443.00 Grundy County Sheriff’s Office, 705 8th St., Dated this 28th day of April, 2014. Hinde. Vote all aye. Ferneau HD Truck, repairs ...... 242.50 Thomas Bus Sales, Repair Parts ...... 925.60 Grundy Center, Iowa 50638 Phone (319) 824- On motion of Hinde and second of Lizer, the Carmen Fisher, election official ...... 121.45 Thompson, Vickye, Refund Lunch Acct .56.16 6933 negotiated changes in the Collective Bargain- Gale C. Stock Folkerts Trucking, hauling...... 13336.97 Timberline Billing Service, Medicaid Claims ... Homestead: Defendant is advised that if the Advertise in ing Agreement for the period of July 1, 2014 to 19286 State Highway 157 Thomas Furneaux, election off ...... 126.88 ...... 988.39 described real estate includes the homestead June 30, 2015 were approved subject to ratifi- Kirksville, MO 63501 Jane Gallentine, election official ...... 181.10 Timmerman, Lisa, Mileage ...... 41.08 (which must not exceed 1/2 acre if within a city cation by the DNHEA, reflecting a total package The Grundy Register Galls, supplies ...... 83.98 Ubben Building Supplies, Supplies...... 736.37 or town plat, or, if rural, must not exceed 40 increase of 4.525%. Vote all aye. Melissa A. Stock GCR/Tire Distribution, supplies ...... 5157.82 United Healthcare Plan, Insurance .54,744.67 acres), defendant must file a homestead plat 2014-15 certified staff appointments were ap- 3300 E. 8th Street Gearhart Co, parts ...... 1.76 Van Meter Company, The, Electrical Supplies with the Sheriff within ten (10) days after service proved on motion of Lizer and second of Hinde, Des Moines, IA 50316 Gehrke Quarries, rock ...... 19949.61 ...... 1,286.59 of this notice, or the Sheriff will have it platted with the authorization to issue contracts. Vote Classifieds! Gierke-Robinson Co, parts ...... 349.17 Waterloo Courier, Subscription ...... 440.00 and charge the costs to this case. all aye. Executors of estate Griggs Environmental, services ...... 1104.67 Weber Paper Company, Paper Products 434.10 This sale not subject to redemption. 2014-15 salary increases for classified and GCMU, service ...... 729.60 Weber, Jan, Registration Fee ...... 25.00 Property exemption: Certain money or property nursing staff, substitute teachers, cooks, asso- GCMU, service ...... 2319.84 Weissenfluh, Karla, Tlc Committee ..... 300.00 may be exempt. Contact your attorney promptly John W. Harris, ICIS PIN No: AT0003197 ciates and bus drivers were approved on mo- Only $7.25 an inch GCMH, services ...... 20.00 Fund Total: ...... 211,731.34 to review specific provisions of the law and file Law Offices of C. Kevin McCrindle tion of Lizer and second of Lotts. Vote all aye. Grundy Engineer, maint/fuel ...... 8246.67 Management Fund appropriate notice, if applicable. 607 Sycamore, First National Bldg, Suite 500 On motion of Lizer and second of Hinde, Admin- Grundy Co Health, grant...... 8472.64 Bass, Sandy, Insurance ...... 337.60 Judgment Amt - $95,578.058; Costs - $285.00; or minimum for Waterloo, IA 50703 istration (with the exception of Superintendent), $7.25 Grundy County REC, service ...... 1205.54 Iowa School Employee, Insurance ...... 46.86 Accruing Costs - Plus; Interest - 5.375% Date of second publication 26th day of June, and Technology Coordinator salary and ben- Valorie Hansen, election official ...... 183.30 Student Assurance Services, Catastrophic In- of $95,578.08 from December 31, 2013 = 2014. 25-2 efits for 2014-15 were approved. Vote all aye. line or thank you ads Joann Harken, election official ...... 123.12 surance ...... 1,216.00 $3,152.77. Resignations were approved from Craig Ste- Eldon Harms, election official ...... 130.90 United Healthcare Plan, Insurance ...1,865.56 Attorney is Theodore R. Boecker (515) 222- vens as bus driver, Miki Granberg as full time (319) 824-6958 Mike Harrison, rent ...... 300.00 9400. HS Math teacher to accept a half time position, Fund Total: ...... 3,466.02 Lois Hartman, election official...... 120.83 Date: June 6, 2014 GRUNDY COUNTY LANDFILL COMMISSION and Tom Keesy as HS Social Studies teacher Capital Projects Heart of Iowa Comm, service ...... 35.58 Mastercard Corporate Clients, Supplies ...... Sheriff: Rick D. Penning Minutes of the meeting held on were approved on motion of Lotts and second Heartland Co-op, fuel ...... 270.99 ...... 2,207.69 Deputy: By Chief Deputy Tim Wolthoff 26-2 Thursday, May 8, 2014 of Koop. Vote all aye. Bernice Heinrich, election official ...... 130.50 Location: Grundy County Courthouse On motion of Koop and second of Lotts, con- Fund Total: ...... 2,207.69 Herman Hippen, hauling ...... 992.71 Members Present: Melcher Chm., Ross, tracts were approved for Alyssa Holt as MS Physical Plan and Equip Levy Home Depot, supplies ...... 110.96 Failor Hurley Construction, Building Repairs .. Buhrow, Knaach. Social Studies teacher, Aaron Riggs as HS ICUBE, dues ...... 200.00 ...... 4,183.80 Additional attendees: Schoolman Math teacher, Tony Norton as AM Conditioning/ IGHCP, insurance ...... 10336.74 Midwest Athletic Fields, Baseball/Softball The meeting was called to order at 6:45 pm by Weight Room supervisor, Ron Landphair and Interstate Battery, supplies ...... 412.85 Fields ...... 12,015.00 Chairman Melcher. Greg Moore as shared Summer Conditioning/ Iowa DOL, services ...... 80.00 Ragsdale Excavating, Baseball Drive 10,173.79 The minutes of the April meeting were read and Weight Room supervisors, and Katie Slack for IA State Co Treasurer's, dues ...... 325.00 approved on a motion by Buhrow, seconded by Summer Band Lessons. Vote all aye. Fund Total: ...... 26,372.59 ISACA, mtg exp ...... 585.00 Knaach. An Easement to Central Iowa Rural Water Debt Service Fund Jerico Services, supplies ...... 2358.50 Apple Financial Services, Computer Lease.... On a motion by Buhrow, seconded by Knaach, Company to cross school property with new Jesco Welding, supplies ...... 640.33 ...... 159,789.31 bills were approved totaling $3000 for the Land- water lines was approved on motion of Koop John Deere Financial, supplies ...... 634.35 De Lage Landen, Copier Lease...... 1,660.05 fill Closure Fund and $3066.19 for the citizen’s and second of Lizer. Vote all aye. Neva Jordan, election official ...... 112.38 Convenience Center. The Diesel bid from East Central Iowa Coop Fund Total: ...... 161,449.36 Jordan's Nursery, supplies...... 4625.00 Old Business Items: and gasoline bids from Kwik Star and Casey’s Mark Jungling, reimb exp ...... 30.00 Notice to Bidders was signed by chairman were approved on motion of Koop and second Kim Junker, mileage ...... 32.00 Melcher and will be put in the paper. Jerry had of Lizer. Vote all aye. Jane Katzer, mtg exp ...... 12.00 to leave the meeting early; it was discussed On motion of Koop and second of Lotts, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PRO- Susan Keller, election official ...... 128.06 about booking the L.P.for next winter on a mo- the white board bid of School Specialty for POSED ORDINANCE AMENDING THE Linda Kemp, election official ...... 119.63 tion by Buhrow, seconded by Ross, it was ap- $5,642.67 was approved. Vote all aye. GRUNDY COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE Keystone Labs, services...... 5403.18 proved to do this when we feel the time is right. The bid from Vogel Irrigation for football field NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Grundy Sarah Kitzman, election official ...... 121.45 Chairman Melcher will talk to Schoolman about irrigation repairs in the amount of $4,950.00 County Board of Supervisors will hold a public Konken Electric, services ...... 484.67 checking into this. was approved on motion of Lizer and second of hearing on the 30th day of June, 2014, at 9:00 Karen Kruger, election offical ...... 120.72 Other business: Chairman Melcher will give Lotts. Vote all aye. o’clock A. M. in the Board of Supervisors meet- Audrey Kuhl, election official ...... 22.67 Schoolman a copy of the inventory list from the Young Plumbing and Heating’s proposal for ing room of the Grundy County Courthouse, Mobile-Vision, supplies ...... 4147.00 Auditor’s Office to review and update item’s that sewer line repairs between the high school and Grundy Center, Iowa, for purposes of consid- Rusty Leymaster, supplies...... 640.20 need to be added or removed. the industrial tech buildings was approved on ering amending the Development Ordinance Lon's Plumbing/Heating, services ...... 82.00 The meeting was adjourned on a motion by motion of Hinde and second of Lotts. Vote all to allow gravel automobile parking lots off hard Mail Services, supplies ...... 418.83 Knaach and a second by Buhrow at 7:10 pm. aye. surface roads. Manly Drug Store, meds ...... 25.98 Respectfully submitted by The bids for Milk/Dairy from Anderson Erickson GRUNDY COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVI- Mar-Han, supplies ...... 54.70 Greg Melcher, Chairman and for Bread from Bimbo Bakeries were ap- SORS www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy CLASSIFIEDS Register Thursday, June 26, 2014 9 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE SERVICES GARAGE SALES HELP WANTED HELP WANTED

LISTINGS @ 505 4th Street, Thursday, June 26, HELP WANTED: Tire Technician. POSITION AVAILABLE: Apling- MARK INGEBRITSON 4:00-8:00 p.m. & Friday, June 27, ton-Parkersburg CSD is seeking SCHUCK REALTY, CO. Full time, experience preferred but 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. MULTI FAMI- not required. Training provided. Ap- applicants for special education PAINTING LY SALE – Teen clothes, GC cheer ply at McMartin Tire, Grundy Cen- and general education associates & dance shirts, womens, tall mens, • Interior Painting ter, call 824-3737 for the 2014-15 school year. Please boys clothing, NB-6mo. boys sleep- submit a letter of application and a • Hardwood Floor ers, baby swing, pack-n-play, Boyds HELP WANTED: Vacancy at State completed District Classifi ed Po- Refi nishing Bears, boys bike, glider rocker, HP Training School, Eldora, Iowa for sition Application form (found on printer, much more. a Weekend Receptionist for Fri- the A-P District website). In your • Seal Coating of Roofs day-Monday, 4:30 - 9:00 p.m. Hour- letter of application, indicate which NEW! 1710 15th St • Eldora NEW LISTING! Grundy Center City – Wide ly salary: $12.24 min. - $17.42 max. level(s) you prefer working with – Elegant trim & hardwoods in 2 BR, 1 1120 Hwy. 96 • Gladbrook Call – 641-373-1639 Garage Sales Duties: Responsible for directing/ Lower Elementary, Upper Elemen- BA home. Colonnades & fi replace. 2 This one acre property will be fun June 27th 4-8 & June 28th 8-12 tary or Middle School. Submit your BRs & BA up. 12’ x 18’ pool & rec answering all incoming/outgoing addition. • $44,950 • to do whatever you choose with Maps available at Family Foods and campus telephone calls in a switch- a p p l i c a t i o n m a t e r i a l s t o : P r i n c i p a l , it. Property priced to sell fast at Casey’s board setting. Maintain communi- 215 10th St., Aplington, IA 50604 $54,900. Call Lori and make an ap- cation with security staff on a two- pointment today! Radiator Repair 1104 H Avenue, Friday, June 27 way radio. Act as main contact for S & S Auto Repair 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. and Saturday, June visitors. Min. Qualifi cation: The Position Available: Full time Austinville, Iowa 28, 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. Ladies, mens equivalent of one (1) year of full- Meter Reading position available at & boys clothing, toys, misc. deco- time experience in general offi ce, Van Wert, Inc. Apply within or send 319-347-6237 rating. sales, reception, tour guide or relat- resume to: Van Wert, Inc., 606 8th REDUCED PRICE!! ed work experience which involved Street, Grundy Center, IA 50638. 1401 G Ave • Grundy Center CHECK OUT NEW PRICE! 605 C Avenue, Friday, June 27 direct and regular contact with peo- 319-825-3841 2-story, 4-unit apt bldg. Each unit has 2 1201 12th Street 4:00-8:00 p.m. & Saturday, June 28 BRs, 1 BA, window AC, stove & fridge. ple; OR graduation from high school Off-street parking. • $162,000 • Grundy Center 8:00 a.m.-noon. PlayStation, kitch- or G.E.D. equivalency. To apply HELP WANTED: Vacancy at State This split level home has new price RANDALL’S en table, Precious Moments, garden contact: Ella Dohlman, Human Re- Training School, Eldora, Iowa for of $134,900. You’ll like the loca- REE ERVICE blocks, clothes & lots of misc. sources, State Training School, 3211 an Advanced Clerk. Monday-Fri- tion of this great family four bed- T S : Edgington Ave., Eldora, IA, 50627, day, 7:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Annual room home. Make an appointment TWO Bucket Trucks 405 & 407 G Avenue, Friday, June 641-858-5402. OR apply online at: salary: $25,459 min.-$36,233 max. to see it today! 27, 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. & Satur- http://das.hre.iowa.gov/state_jobs. Duties: Monitoring attendance in day, June 28, 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 200 Hwy 175 • Morrison Check out our other Call – 319.823.9140 html. Completed applications must academic school, assisting educa- Restaurant & bar on Hwy 175 between listings at or 319.215.2220 Pedal car, other riding toys, sports be returned to the Dept. of Admin- tion with maintaining teaching ma- Grundy Center & Reinbeck with loy- cards, hunting & fi shing items, fur- istrative Services in Des Moines terials, maintaining students school al customer base. Seating 50, it has a www.schuckrealtyco.com niture & other misc. items. kitchen, bar & rear storage. Price in- • Call Lori Burmester • no later than Friday, July 4, 2014. records. Min. Qualifi cation: Expe- cludes restaurant, inventory & addl. lot TREE STUMPS Removed. Small Vacancy #13886BR must be listed rience equal to one (1) year of full- for potential expansion. • $49,950 • 319-415-9980 Cell 905 12th Street, Friday, June 27, machine, will not track yards. Also on the application to be considered. time clerical offi ce or closely related Broker Associate/Listing Agent 4:00-7:00 p.m. & Saturday, June 28, large machine for large stumps. Call The State of Iowa is an Equal Op- work. To apply contact: Ella Dohl- Joyce Harrenstein, Broker/Owner 8:00 a.m.-noon. Boy’s, Men’s, & CALL OUR OFFICE TODAY! Jerry Zehr in Conrad, Iowa at 641- portunity/Affi rmative Action Em- man, Human Resources, State Train- Women’s clothing, Sporting goods 319-824-3293 366-2241 ployer. ing School, 3211 Edgington Ave., and athletic gear including lots of ______Eldora, IA, 50627, 641-858-5402. cleats, Household items and deco- POSITION AVAILABLE: Bus and or apply online at: http://das.hre. rations support vehicle mechanic along iowa.gov/state_jobs.html. Complet- 306 F Ave • Grundy Center FOR RENT McMartin Tire with assistant buildings and ed applications must be returned to 2 BR, 1 BA home. Formal DR, heated Offi ce: 319-824-3737 605 14th Street, Friday, June 27, & cooled porch, laundry on main. 2 grounds maintenance; may also the Dept. of Administrative Services BR up. New roof on home, rear garage APARTMENTS FOR RENT: 1 BR/1 Hours: 7 AM - 5 PM 2:00 - 8:00 p.m. Home decor, ste- include school bus driving assign- in Des Moines no later than Friday, & shed. Garden shed & rear deck. BA for $450/mo., $500 deposit. 2 “On Farm Pitstop Tire Service” reo, rocking chair, girls 12mo & July 4, 2014. Vacancy #13885BR • $90,000 • ment. Qualifi cations: a) Holds or BR/1 BA $550/mo., $500 deposit. up clothing, Care Bears crib sheets, will agree to get certifi cations to must be listed on the application to See more listings: blankets toys, womens clothing www.gnbrealestate.com Heat, water, garbage paid. Hampton. repair and maintain Diesel/Gasoline be considered. The State of Iowa is 641-580-0004 LT 265/75r16 - 10 Ply OWL an Equal Opportunity/Affi rmative Phone 319-825-3633 School Buses and Gasoline Support 603 7th St • GRUNDY CENTER, IA Goodyear Adventure 1501 Cantebury Circle, Friday, Vehicles as required. b) Successful Action Employer. Mike Cooper — 319-269-3391 mechanic experience on type of ve- Tiffany Carson — 712-210-3545 All-Terrain June 27, 3:00-6:00 p.m. & Saturday, hicles to be maintained is preferred. Matthew Wikert – 575-323-4567 $ 00 June 28, 8:00 a.m.-noon. HUGE 4 HELP WANTED: Brent Wilson — 319-939-9268 270 ea c) Possesses a valid Commercial ADMINISTRATIVE MISCELLANEOUS Mounted, balanced, and new stem FAMILY SALE/ADOPTION FUND- Roger Engelkes — 319-269-3434 Driver’s License with school bus ASSISTANT. Appointment coordi- Phil Johnson — 319-404-5561 RAISER. Baby clothes to 4T, coats, nation, Generated reports, invoice Dan Olson — 319-290-4305 TRINKETS & TOGS THRIFT STORE Free Pickup & Delivery and air brake certifi cations. d) Cer- toys, exersaucers, highchair, leath- documents, Billing Adjustments, Fully stocked with spring & In Holland and G.C. tifi cation of condition of health for Call ahead for Oil Changes er chair w/ottoman, curio cabinet, Event and meeting planning, setting summerwear. Adult sizes $3.75, performance of duties described Check out our new tires. Farberware Rotissiere, bedding and appointments, send your resume and Kids $2.50, Infants $1.50 herein and for issuance of bus driv- much more salary expectations to: crisher47@ 1609 G Ave, Grundy Center ing permit. Job Goal: To maintain gmail.com 319-825-8030 and repair all school vehicles and ASHATT OOFING STOP GNAT & MOSQUITO C R grounds maintenance equipment; • Residential & Commercial assist in planning, coordinating and BITES! 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Call 319-824-5116 with any infor- 319-346-9852 OR 515-975-4464 org), letter of application, resume’, a Encourage your children mation list of references to: Larry Hunt, Su- to make reading the perintendent, Dike-New Hartford newspaper a part of their Schools, 330 Main St. PO Box D, everyday routine for GRUNDY COUNTY ANIMAL SWAP Dike, IA 50624-0633. Applications lifelong learning. must be postmarked by July 3, 2014 Saturday, June 28 thru Of Grundy Center - Is looking for a Turn off the EADLINE IS full-time experienced technician. Sunday, June 29 D OTR Drivers! TSI Kansas, Inc. is Benefi ts include: Insurance, 401k, Television seeking Drivers living in Garner! We Holiday Pay, Vacation. Pay based West Gate open Saturday at 10 a.m. have regular business here to get you on experience. Stop in or send re- Turn on their MONDAY @ 10 A.M. home! 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Lakes are waterdata.usgs.gov/ia/nwis/rt. Call are near 70. 06/19 11:27 Mississippi River levels are ris- Northeast Channel Catfish - Slow: Anglers rising and clarity is decreasing. For 563-927-5736 for daily stocking Mississippi River Pool 10 ing due to widespread heavy rains. The forecast for the following are picking up catfish using a hook more information on water levels, information. For more information, Northeast Several boat ramps are still under week calls for a chance of rain each tipped with stinkbait or night crawl- please visit this website at http:// please call the Decorah Fish Hatch- River level at Lynxville is at water and access to the river is limit- day. Interior rivers are on the rise and ers. 06/19 10:39 waterdata.usgs.gov/ia/nwis/rt. Call ery at 563-382-8324. 0 6/19 21.3 ft and expected to rise to 24 ft. ed in some areas. Water temperatures muddy. Lakes are now in their sum- Cedar River 563-927-5736 for daily stocking 10:39 The boat ramp at Sny Magill is still are on the rise and fish are actively mer mode, concentrate for fish in (above Nashua) information. For more information, Lake Hendricks closed but boaters are able to launch feeding. Boaters should use caution deeper water and around structure. Northeast please call the Decorah Fish Hatch- Northeast at Nobles Island and Bussey Lake. when launching and watch out for Trout streams remain in good con- Smallmouth Bass - Slow: Small- ery at 563-382-8324. 0 6/19 Lake is muddy. Parking lot and 06/19 11:27 floating debris. Water temperatures dition as long as they receive light mouth are hitting night crawlers and 10:39 dock are under water. 0 6/19 Mississippi River Pool 10 are near 70. 06/19 11:27 rainfall over the next week. Be sure minnows. 06/19 10:39 Decorah District Streams 10:39 Northeast Mississippi River Pool 11 to call ahead for stream conditions Cedar River Northeast Lake Meyer Bluegill - Good: Fish backwaters Northeast or for further information contact the (above Nashua) March Browns have been hatch- Northeast and the slack current areas of side Bluegill - Fair: Fish backwaters Manchester District Office @ 563- Northeast ing on many northeast Iowa streams Bluegill - Fair: Gills are biting channels with small garden worms and the slack current areas of side 927-3276. 06/18 02:23 The river is above flood stage in this past week. Try your favorite #12 but you may have to catch a few be- fished under a bobber. 0 6/19 channels with small garden worms Casey Lake Charles City as of 6/19/2014. Brown Drake pattern for this great fore you get the one you want. 11:27 fished under a bobber. 0 6/19 (aka Hickory Hills Lake) 06/19 10:39 dry fly opportunity. Prince nymphs 06/19 10:39 Mississippi River Pool 10 11:27 Northeast Cedar River have been very effective, particu- Lake Meyer Northeast Mississippi River Pool 11 Casey Lake has been good fish- (above Nashua) larly in stained water. #18 Sulphurs, Northeast Channel Catfish - Good: Catfish Northeast ing for bluegill, largemouth bass and Northeast small Blue Wings and a few caddis- Crappie - Slow: 0 6/19 are spawning. Try fishing a minnow Channel Catfish - Good: Catfish channel catfish. 06/18 02:23 Walleye - Slow: Walleye are hit- flies have been hatching near dusk. 10:39 under a bobber in side channel and are spawning. Try fishing a minnow Casey Lake ting worms and minnows. A jig and For the spin fisher, try using an 1/8 Lake Meyer sloughs with some current. under a bobber in side channel and (aka Hickory Hills Lake) twistertail is also working. oz jig tipped with a white twister or Northeast 06/19 11:27 sloughs with some current. Northeast 06/19 10:39 a #5 shad rap. 06/19 10:39 Largemouth Bass - Fair: Bass are Mississippi River Pool 10 06/19 11:27 Largemouth Bass - Good: Try Cedar River Lake Hendricks hitting jigs tipped with twister tails Northeast Mississippi River Pool 11 casting spinner or crank baits, rub- (Nashua to La Porte City) Northeast or grubs. Anglers are finding fish Crappie - Fair: Crappie are drop- Northeast ber worms along the dam or off of Northeast Severe weather the last few days along the weedlines. 0 6/19 ping back into the trees in backwa- Crappie - Fair: Crappie are drop- the jetties for good action. Plenty of The forecast for the following has caused flooding and increased 10:39 ter sloughs. Use small bait and slow ping back into the trees in backwa- bass ranging in the 13” to 16” size week calls for a chance of rain each turbidity on most area rivers and Maquoketa River presentations along shoreline trees. ter sloughs. Use small bait and slow range. 06/18 02:23 day. Interior rivers are on the rise and streams. Going out on most rivers (above Monticello) 06/19 11:27 presentations along shoreline trees. Casey Lake muddy. Lakes are now in their sum- is not advised at this time. Lakes are Northeast Mississippi River Pool 10 06/19 11:27 (aka Hickory Hills Lake) mer mode, concentrate for fish in rising and clarity is decreasing. For The forecast for the following Northeast Mississippi River Pool 11 Northeast deeper water and around structure. more information on water levels, week calls for a chance of rain each Freshwater Drum - Good: The Northeast Bluegill - Good: Fish a small Trout streams remain in good con- please visit this website at http:// day. Interior rivers are on the rise and rising temperatures have drum ac- Freshwater Drum - Good: The piece of worm under a slip bobber dition as long as they receive light waterdata.usgs.gov/ia/nwis/rt. Call muddy. Lakes are now in their sum- tively feeding. Drifting a worm on rising temperatures have drum ac- just off of the shoreline as bluegill rainfall over the next week. Be sure 563-927-5736 for daily stocking mer mode, concentrate for fish in the sand flats on side channel areas tively feeding. Drifting a worm on are on the spawning beds. 0 6/18 to call ahead for stream conditions or information. For more information, deeper water and around structure. has been successful. 0 6/19 the sand flats on side channel areas 02:23 for further information contact the please call the Decorah Fish Hatch- Trout streams remain in good con- 11:27 has been successful. 0 6/19 Casey Lake Manchester District Office @ 563- ery at 563-382-8324. 0 6/19 dition as long as they receive light Mississippi River Pool 10 11:27 (aka Hickory Hills Lake) 927-3276. 06/18 02:23 10:39 rainfall over the next week. Be sure Northeast Mississippi River Pool 11 Northeast Cedar River Lake Hendricks to call ahead for stream conditions or Largemouth Bass - Good: Large- Northeast Channel Catfish - Good: Try fish- (Nashua to La Porte City) Northeast for further information contact the mouth are pulling back into their Largemouth Bass - Good: Large- ing off of the old beach area with Northeast Lake levels are up and water clar- Manchester District Office @ 563- usual shorelines and backwater areas mouth are pulling back into their stinkbait, nightcrawlers or leopard The Cedar River is on the rise and ity is decreasing. 06/19 10:39 927-3276. 06/18 02:23 and on the feed. 06/19 11:27 usual shorelines and backwater areas frogs for some trophy catfish. Late becoming muddy in both Bremer Lake Hendricks Maquoketa River Mississippi River Pool 11 and on the feed. 06/19 11:27 afternoon, early evening has been and Black Hawk Counties. There Northeast (above Monticello) the best. 06/18 02:23 have been some good reports of Bluegill - Good: Bluegills can be Northeast Cedar River channel catfish being caught as the found close to shore and are biting The Maquoketa River gage is (above Nashua) river is rising. 06/18 02:23 on a hook tipped with a worm fished currently at 6.02 feet and falling. The Northeast Cedar River under a bobber. 06/19 10:39 river should be in pretty good shape Severe weather the last few days (Nashua to La Porte City) Lake Hendricks for the upcoming weekend bar no has caused flooding and increased Northeast Northeast heavy rainfall events over the next turbidity on most area rivers and Channel Catfish - Good: Stink- Channel Catfish - Good: Anglers couple of days. 06/18 02:23 streams. Going out on most rivers baits or dead cutbaits fished up- are catching catfish using a hook Maquoketa River WRIGHT COUNTY is not advised at this time. Lakes are stream of logjams or below riffle tipped with a nightcrawler or stink- (above Monticello) WED. AUG. 27, 10 AM rising and clarity is decreasing. For areas on the bottom has been pro- bait. Catfish are starting to turn on. Northeast more information on water levels, ductive for channel catfish this time 06/19 10:39 Walleye - Fair: A jig tipped with 153 Acres M/L SOLD in 2 TRACTS please visit this website at http:// of year. Cutbaits have seemed to be Lake Hendricks half a nightcrawler is a sure bet for HISTORIC CSR: 74.6 waterdata.usgs.gov/ia/nwis/rt. Call the bait of choice recently. Northeast walleye this time of year. Look for Acres and CSR Approx., Announcements Sale Day Take Precedence 563-927-5736 for daily stocking 06/18 02:23 Largemouth Bass - Excellent: current breaks below wood structure SOLD AT: CITY HALL – BELMOND information. For more information, Decorah District Streams Anglers have been using spinner- or rocky shoreline areas for wall- FARM: From Belmond, 2 mi. West, South Side please call the Decorah Fish Hatch- Northeast baits or jigs tipped with soft plastics eye. 06/18 02:23 NE ¼ §27 BELMOND Twp. (Ex. Acreage & RR) ery at 563-382-8324. 0 6/19 Severe weather the last few days fished along the shoreline. Mississippi River Pool 10 READY TO FARM For 2015! 10:39 has caused flooding and increased Lake Hendricks Northeast Farm will sell for a total price based on acres Cedar River turbidity on most area rivers and Northeast Mississippi River levels are ris- Terms: 20% down at Sale, Cash at closing, Oct. 14 Severe weather the last few days ing due to widespread heavy rains. has caused flooding and increased Several boat ramps are still under TOP QUALITY FARM turbidity on most area rivers and water and access to the river is limit- ANDERSON FAMILY FARM Oscar Davis Estate Auction streams. Going out on most rivers ed in some areas. Water temperatures AUCTIONEER Saturday June 28 @ 9:30 am is not advised at this time. Lakes are are on the rise and fish are actively MARK A NEWMAN rising and clarity is decreasing. For feeding. Boaters should use caution 5029 240th St, Clear Lake, Iowa 641.425.6003 cell more information on water levels, when launching and watch out for www.newmanlawoffice.net West of Oakwood RV Park on south side of the Lake st Antiques & Furntiure: * Selling 1 @ 9:30 AM: Thor-O-Bred, O's Gold & other seed corn signs & banners; galvanized wash tub; Christmas tree light wheel; egg basket; wainscot cupboard; barn lanterns; old metal oscillating fans; blue canning jars; “Wagner MFG Co. Cedar Falls Door Hangers & Track” & “Farmers Mutual Creamery Co.” wooden boxes; wooden carpenters tote; upright freezer; waterfall dressing table w/mirror; large oval beveled mirror w/ oak frame and much more. WWII, Shotgun & Fishing Equipment * Selling @ 11:00 AM: Large machete marked U.S.M.C.; Japanese & American bayonets from WW II; J.C. Higgins bolt action shot gun; collection of rods, reels, old & newer fishing equipment. Tools, Shop Equipment & Portable Grill: Lincoln Power Mig 255 wire welder on cart; OTC 10 ton shop press; Delta bench top drill press; Makita LC1230 metal cutting saw; Napa battery charger on wheels; Craftsman 10” table saw; Husqvarna 55 chian saw; Stihl weedeater; Honda power washer; pallet puller; misc. car & truck parts; bench grinders; Craftsman ratchets & socket sets; misc wrenches & mechanics tools; large clevis'; (13) log chains; semi ratchet straps; large custom made gas grill on trailer w/folding stainless steel work table. 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Gladbrook-Reinbeck 0 Olivia Ingledue, lf 2 0 1 0 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 000 0 — 4 Ashley Sicard, p 3 0 2 0 Iowa Cedar League West Division AGWSR 103 8 — 12 Morgan Rose, 1b 3 0 2 1 through difficult week last week as it swept its lone confer- AGWSR AB R H RBI Jami Johnson, c 3 0 0 0 GLADBROOK — The Glad- Jordan LaBarge, c 2 0 0 0 victory. ence games of last week. Madison Fryslie, rf 2 2 1 0 Megan Marlette, dh 3 0 0 0 Katy Thompson, lf 0 0 0 0 Decorah 7, Gladbrook-Reinbeck 4 The Cougars, ranked No. 4 in Olivia Ingledue, cf 3 1 2 1 Maddie Deters, 3b 3 0 1 0 brook-Reinbeck softball team suf- Ashley Sicard, p 2 0 1 1 Alexa Johnson, lf 2 1 0 0 Totals 12 0 2 0 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 102 001 0 — 4 Class 1A, scored a pair of shutout fered through a difficult week, drop- Pitching IP R ER H BB K Decorah 005 020 x — 7 Morgan Rose, 1b 3 0 2 2 Morgan Kappel, ss 1 0 0 0 ping six straight contests, including White (L, 0-11) 3 4 4 2 7 0 Lauren Gauthier, 2b 2 1 0 0 victories, 8-0 and 12-0 over Glad- Jami Johnson, c 2 0 0 1 Abbie Young, 2b 0 0 0 0 Thompson 1 8 5 3 3 0 three in run-rule shortened games. Nicole Adair, cf 3 1 1 0 brook-Reinbeck. They also split four Jodi Johnson, dh 3 0 1 1 Anna Jaspers, cr 0 0 0 0 Hanna Christopher, 3b 2 1 0 1 games at the Roland-Story tourna- Alexa Johnson, lf 1 2 0 1 Jodi Johnson 0 0 0 0 They dropped a pair of North Dike-New Hartford 4, Morgan Kappel, ss 2 1 0 0 Totals 23 2 7 1 Sasha Nagle, 1b 3 0 1 0 ment, downing Mount Vernon and Iowa Cedar League West decisions Gladbrook-Reinbeck 1 Madison White, p 1 0 0 0 Abbie Young, 2b 0 1 0 0 Pitching IP R ER H BB K Sicard (L, 15-3) 6 5 3 6 7 9 to Class 1A No. 4 ranked AGWSR, Dike-New Hartford scored three Katy Thompson, lf 2 0 0 0 South Hamilton while falling to Per- Alana Groninga, 3b 0 1 0 0 Megan Marlette, ph 1 0 0 0 8-0 and 12-0, while falling to Dike- in the first inning and never looked Jordan LaBarge, c 3 0 1 0 ry and Ballard. Sadie Cahalan, rf 2 0 0 0 The Cougars (18-5-1 overall, Rachel Frazier, cr 0 1 0 0 AGWSR 9, Mount Vernon 4 New Hartford 4-1 in NICL non-divi- back. Anna Jaspers, cr 0 2 0 0 Mount Vernon 103 000 — 4 Megan Swanson, ss 2 0 0 0 14-1 in the NICL West) played at sional play. They also dropped three The Rebels’ lone run came in the Amber Berendes, cr 0 0 0 0 Addi Johnson, pr 0 1 0 0 AGWSR 117 00x — 9 games Saturday at the Waverly-Shell sixth inning as Madison White sin- Tessa Sienknecht, cr 0 1 0 0 Grundy Center Monday and host Totals 19 12 7 7 AGWSR AB R H RBI Stolen bases — Fryslie, Ingledue, Kappel, Madison Fryslie, rf 2 2 2 2 Rock Tournament, 7-4 to Decorah, gled home Sadie Cahalan. Totals 20 4 3 1 BCLUW and South Hardin Wednes- Stolen bases — Gauthier, Adair, Cahalan, Frazier, Jaspers. Olivia Ingledue, cf 3 0 0 0 11-0 to the host team and 17-5 to day and Thursday before playing Pitching IP R ER H BB K White struck out six while suffer- Sienknecht. Ashley Sicard, p 3 1 1 3 their second tournament at Roland- Sicard (W, 14-2) 4 0 0 2 2 4 Iowa Falls-Alden. ing the loss. Pitching IP R ER H BB K Morgan Rose, 1b 3 0 2 1 The Rebels (1-21) hosted South Dike-New Hartford 300 000 1 — 4 White (L, 0-13) 6 7 6 5 5 2 Story in as many weekends Friday Maddie Deters, 3b 3 0 0 0 Tama Monday, host East Mar- Gladbrook-Reinbeck 000 001 0 — 1 and Saturday. Among AGWSR’s Cougars split four at Jami Johnson, c 1 0 1 0 Waverly-Shell Rock 11, shall Tuesday, are at West Marshall Gladbrook-Reinbeck AB R H RBI expected Friday opponents is High- Roland-Story Classic Jodi Johnson, dh 2 0 0 0 Sasha Nagle, 1b 4 0 0 0 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 0 The Cougars split a pair of games Morgan Kappel, ss 2 1 1 0 Wednesday and at BCLUW Thurs- Lauren Gauthier, 2b 2 0 1 0 Waverly-Shell Rock 215 30 — 11 land, Riverside, which is ranked No. Abbie Young, 2b 1 1 0 0 day. Hayley Weber, ss 2 0 0 0 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 000 00 — 0 1 in Class 2A. both Friday and Saturday. Alana Groninga, lf 0 1 0 0 AGWSR 8-12, Hanna Christopher, 3b 2 0 0 0 Gladbrook-Reinbeck AB R H RBI AGWSR 8-12, The tournament opened with a Rachel Frazier, pr 0 1 0 0 Hayley Weber, ss 2 0 0 0 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 0-0 Sadie Cahalan, lf 3 1 0 0 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 0-0 loss to Perry, which scored three Anna Jaspers, cr 0 2 0 0 Katy Thompson, cf 2 0 0 0 Lauren Gauthier, 2b 2 0 0 0 first-inning runs and never trailed. Alexa Johnson, ph 1 0 1 2 The Rebels had just five hits in the Madison White, p 3 0 1 1 Nicole Adair, cf 2 0 0 0 Ashley Sicard held a struggling Megan Marlette, ph 1 0 1 1 doubleheader while falling twice. Jordan LaBarge, c 3 0 1 0 Hanna Christopher, 3b 2 0 0 0 Rebel team to five hits in two games AGWSR plated two in the fifth the Totals 22 9 8 9 Hayley Weber, Nicole Adair and Megan Swanson, rf 2 0 0 0 Sasha Nagle, 1b 2 0 1 0 and the Cougars supplied plenty of pull within one run, but Perry plated Home run — Sicard (10). Amber Berendes, cr 0 0 0 0 Sadie Cahalan, lf 2 0 0 0 a pair of insurance runs in the sixth. Pitching IP R ER H BB K Katy Thompson had hits in the open- offense behind her. Sicard (W, 16-3) 5 4 3 6 2 2 Tessa Sienknecht, cr 0 0 0 0 Madison White, dh 2 0 0 0 The Cougars out-hit Perry 7-6, er while Adair and Hanna Christo- Totals 23 1 3 1 Katy Thompson, rf 2 0 0 0 The Cougars jumped ahead with pher had safeties in the nightcap. Stolen bases — Gauthier, Cahalan, Jordan LaBarge, c 1 0 0 0 three runs of the first inning of the with Sicard and Rose recording two AGWSR 3, South Hamilton 1 AGWSR 8, Gladbrook-Reinbeck 0 Berendes, Sienknecht. Megan Swanson, rf 0 0 0 0 opener and never looked back, scor- hits each, but Sicard suffered from South Hamilton 010 000 0 — 1 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 000 000 0 — 0 Pitching IP R ER H BB K Tessa Sienknecht, rf 1 0 0 0 uncharacteristic wildness from the AGWSR 100 101 x — 3 White (L, 0-12) 7 4 2 7 4 6 ing in five of their six at-bats. Eight AGWSR 321 011 x — 8 Totals 16 0 1 0 circle, walking seven while striking AGWSR AB R H RBI Gladbrook-Reinbeck AB R H RBI Pitching IP R ER H BB K different AGWSR batters recorded Madison Fryslie, rf 2 0 0 0 Lauren Gauthier, 2b 2 0 0 0 Thompson (L, 1-5) 2 2/3 8 6 5 6 0 hits in the game, with Sicard going out nine. Olivia Ingledue, cf 3 1 1 0 White 2 1/3 3 3 5 0 1 Sasha Nagle, 1b 3 0 0 0 Rebels drop three at 2-for-4 with three RBIs and a pair of The Cougars bounced back with Ashley Sicard, p 3 1 2 2 Hayley Weber, ss 3 0 1 0 Waverly-Shell Rock tourney Iowa Falls-Alden 17, runs scored and both Jami Johnson a 9-4 victory over Mount Vernon. Morgan Rose, 1b 3 0 0 0 Hanna Christopher, 3b 3 0 0 0 Jami Johnson, c 3 0 2 0 The Rebels led two of their three Gladbrook-Reinbeck 5 and Megan Marlette going 2-for-4 They trailed 4-2 in the third inning Madison White, p 3 0 0 0 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 020 0 — 2 Jodi Johnson, dh 3 0 1 0 Sadie Cahalan, rf 2 0 0 0 games at Waverly Saturday but with an RBI. Sicard struck out 12 before sending seven home in the Maddie Deters, 3b 2 0 0 0 could not hold the advantage. Iowa Falls-Alden 036 8 — 17 Nicole Adair, cf 2 0 1 0 Gladbrook-Reinbeck AB R H RBI and walked just one. bottom of the frame to take control. Alexa Johnson, lf 2 0 0 0 Jordan LaBarge, c 2 0 0 0 They jumped ahead of Decorah Hayley Weber, ss 2 0 0 0 The Cougars made quick work of Rose and Madison Fryslie had Abbie Young, 2b 2 0 1 0 Katy Thompson, lf 2 0 1 0 3-0 in the third inning before the Lauren Gauthier, 3b 2 0 1 0 two hits each for the winners while Morgan Kappel, ss 0 0 0 0 Totals 22 0 3 0 the nightcap, scoring eight runs in Alana Groninga, lf 0 0 0 0 Vikings erupted for five third-inning Nicole Adair, 3b 2 1 0 0 Sicard slugged her 10th home run. Double — Weber; Stolen base — Cahalan. Hanna Christopher, 3b 2 1 0 0 the fourth inning to put the game on Anna Jaspers, cr 0 1 0 0 Pitching IP R ER H BB K runs to take control. Decorah scored ice. Morgan Rose paced the offense AGWSR opened Saturday play Totals 23 3 7 2 White (L, 0-10) 6 8 6 12 4 1 Sasha Nagle, 1b 2 1 2 0 a pair of insurance runs in the fith in- Sadie Cahalan, lf 2 0 2 0 with a 2-for-3 effort and two RBIs. with a 3-1 victory over South Hamil- Double — Jami Johnson. Home run — Si- ning before G-R came back with a Madison White, p 2 1 1 0 card (11). Stolen base — Kappel. AGWSR 12. Gladbrook-Reinbeck 0 Sicard struck out four and allowed ton. The game was tied 1-1 after two Pitching IP R ER H BB K Gladbrook-Reinbeck 000 0 — 4 single run in the sixth. Katy Thompson, rf 2 1 0 2 innings before the Cougars scored Sicard (W, 17-3) 7 1 1 7 1 5 Jordan LaBarge, c 1 0 2 0 just two hits. AGWSR 103 8 — 12 The Rebels jumped ahead of Iowa AGWSR 8, Gladbrook-Reinbeck 0 Amber Berendes, rf 0 0 0 0 single runs in the fourth and sixth in- Gladbrook-Reinbeck AB R H RBI Gladbrook-Reinbeck 000 000 0 — 0 Falls-Alden 2-0 in the second inning Megan Swanson, 3b 0 0 0 0 nings to secure the win. Ballard 2, AGWSR 1 Lauren Gauthier, 2b 1 0 0 0 AGWSR 321 011 x — 8 before the Cadets poured things on Totals 17 2 5 2 AGWSR 000 010 0 — 1 Sasha Nagle, 1b 1 0 0 0 AGWSR AB R H RBI Sicard paced the offense with a Stolen bases — Nagle, Berendes. Ballard 010 100 x — 2 Hayley Weber, ss 2 0 0 0 with 17 tallies in its next three at- Madison Fryslie, rf 3 1 1 2 2-for-3 effort that included her 11th AGWSR AB R H RBI Hanna Christopher, 3b 2 0 1 0 Pitching IP R ER H BB K bats. White (L, 0-14) 3 1/3 9 6 6 2 4 Olivia Ingledue, lf 4 2 1 0 home run of the year while Jami Madison Fryslie, rf 3 0 2 0 Madison White, p 1 0 0 0 Between those games, W-SR held Nagle 2/3 8 7 3 4 1 Ashley Sicard, p 4 2 2 3 Olivia Ingledue, cf 3 0 0 0 Nicole Adair, cf 2 0 1 0 Johnson also went 2-for-3. the Rebels to a single hit in an 11-0 Morgan Rose, 1b 4 0 2 0 The Cougars wrapped up the Ashley Sicard, p 2 2 1 1 Sadie Cahalan, rf 1 0 0 0 Jami Johnson, c 4 0 2 1 Morgan Rose, 1b 3 0 0 0 Megan Marlette, dh 4 0 2 1 weekend with a 2-1 loss to Ballard. Megan Marlette, dh 3 0 1 1 Alexa Johnson, lf 4 1 1 0 The Bombers plated single runs in Jami Johnson, c 3 0 0 0 Morgan Kappel, ss 1 1 0 0 the second and fourth innings and Maddie Deters, 3b 3 1 0 0 Abbie Young, 2b 1 0 1 0 held AGWSR to five hits, all of Alexa Johnson, lf 2 0 1 0 Alana Groninga, 3b 0 0 0 0 Morgan Kappel, ss 3 0 0 0 Spartans which were singles. From page 14 Anna Jaspers, cr 0 1 0 0 Abbie Young, 2b 0 0 0 0 Jessica Ackerson, cf 3 1 1 0 Jodi Johnson 0 0 0 0 Sicard dropped to 17-4 with the Alana Groninga, lf 0 0 0 0 Jill Itzen, 1b 3 0 0 0 Totals 29 8 12 7 loss. Anna Jaspers, cr 0 0 0 0 Alyssa Mathews, ss 2 0 0 0 Double — Jami Johnson. Triple — Mar- Perry 5, AGWSR 2 Jodi Johnson, ph 1 0 0 0 Josie McMartin, 3b 2 0 1 0 lette. Stolen bases — Fryslie, Ingledue, A. Perry 210 002 — 5 Totals 24 1 5 1 Landry Luhring, p 2 0 0 0 Johnson, Kappel, Young. AGWSR 000 020 — 2 Pitching IP R ER H BB K Cearra Aguon, c 2 0 0 0 Pitching IP R ER H BB K AGWSR AB R H RBI Sicard (L, 17-4) 6 2 1 2 1 6 Stephanie Wallen, 2b 2 0 0 0 Sicard (W, 13-2) 7 0 0 3 1 12 Harper Wells, cf 2 0 0 0 Courtney Cooper, cr 0 0 0 0 Stolen bases – Ackerson 1, Cooper 1. Doubles – McMartin 1. Pitching IP H R ER BB K Cougars drop pair to Rebels Luhring (L, 0-7) 4 8 9 8 4 2 Mathews, A. 1 3 4 4 0 0 ACKLEY — Gladbrook-Rein- innings and never looked back. The Williams. Pitching IP R ER H BB K beck rallied from an early three-run Cougars had just two hits in the Hofmeister (L, 2-3) 3 1/3 11 5 12 1 2 Grundy Center 000 – 0 deficit in the nightcap to sweep a game, including a double by Sully Bartling 1 2/3 0 0 0 0 2 BCLUW 444 – 12 doubleheader at AGWSR last Mon- Hofmeister. Grundy Center AB R H RBI Gladbrook-Reinbeck 4, AGWSR 3 Kayla Mathews, p 2 0 0 0 day, 11-0 and 4-3. Hofmeister (2-3) took the loss. Gladbrook-Reinbeck 000 301 0 — 4 Jessica Ackerson, cf 2 0 1 0 The Cougars, who also had a AGWSR played a doubleheader AGWSR 003 000 0 — 3 Jessica VanDeest, 2b 2 0 0 0 pair of games rained out last week, at Grundy Center Monday. It is AGWSR AB R H RBI Jill Itzen, 1b 2 0 0 0 drop to 5-11 overall and are 3-8 in at South Tama for a single game Alyssa Mathews, ss 1 0 0 0 Sully Hofmeister, ss 4 1 1 0 Josie McMartin, 3b 1 0 1 0 the North Iowa Cedar League West Wednesday and hosts a single game Jake Willems, 2b 2 1 0 0 Landry Luhring, lf 1 0 1 0 Division. against South Hardin Thursday. Cody Williams, cf 2 0 0 1 Cearra Aguon, c 1 0 0 0 AGWSR jumped ahead 3-0 in the Gladbrook-Reinbeck 11, AGWSR 0 Brandon Johnson, 3b 3 0 1 1 Harper Wells, rf 1 0 0 0 third inning of the nightcap as Cody Gladbrook-Reinbeck 142 40 — 11 Travis Pfaltzfgraff, rf 0 0 0 0 Stephanie Wallen, 2b 0 0 0 0 Williams, Brandon Johnson and AGWSR 000 00 — 0 Derek Schipper, dh 1 0 0 1 Pitching IP H R ER BB K AGWSR AB R H RBI Dylan Heetland, p 3 0 0 0 Mathews, K. (L, 2-6) 2 1/3 8 12 6 1 0 Derek Schipper drove home runs. Sully Hofmeister, p 2 0 1 0 Michael Young, c 3 0 0 0 G-R countered with three in the Reece Rieken, c 2 0 0 0 Jer Stull, 1b 2 0 1 0 fourth and plated the winning run in Cody Williams, cf 2 0 1 0 Reece Rieken, ph 1 0 0 0 the sixth inning. Derek Schipper, dh 1 0 0 0 Evan Janssen, lf 3 1 0 0 LaTendresse scored ace Dylan Heetland (1-3) was the Travis Pfaltzfgraff, lf 0 0 0 0 Totals 24 3 3 3 hard-luck loser for the Cougars de- Brandon Johnson, 3b 1 0 0 0 Stolen base — Williams. Chuck LaTendresse scored a hole-in-one May 21 at the Town and Coun- Pitching IP R ER H BB K spite throwing a complete game. He Trevor Bakker, rf 2 0 0 0 try Golf Course in Grundy Center. Jake Willems, 2b 2 0 0 0 Heetland (L, 1-3) 7 4 1 8 1 2 scattered eight hits and walked just Jer Stull, 1b 2 0 0 0 one. AGWSR had just three hits in Dylan Heetland, ss 1 0 0 0 the game, all singles. Caleb Bartling, p 1 0 0 0 The opener was all G-R. The Totals 16 0 2 0 TOWN & COUNTRY Double — Hofmeister. 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Columbus, be- Reinbeck baseball team returned to Denver 000 001 0 – 1 Marco Barron, lf 3 0 0 0 Brady Kuehl, 1b 3 1 1 0 Sports Correspondent hind seven strikeouts from pitcher its winning ways last week, scoring REINBECK – Dike-New Hart- Pat McLaughlin, managed seven Dike-New Hartford AB R H RBI Brady Kuehl, 1b 3 0 1 1 Matt Roeding, cr 0 1 0 0 Carson Parker, p 4 0 2 0 five wins in six games, with its only Matt Roeding, cr 0 1 0 0 Totals 32 11 16 11 ford dropped baseball contests to runs while holding the Wolverines Gabe Eiklenborg, cf 2 0 0 0 loss coming to the North Iowa Cedar Totals 29 4 8 3 Double — Murphy. Stolen bases — Kick- Gladbrook-Reinbeck and Columbus to none in the final three innings to Jake Sonnenberg, 2b 3 1 0 1 League East leaders. Pitching IP R ER H BB K bush, Zimmerman, Cooley. on the road last week, but captured take the win 11-1. The Sailors and Byron Fritch, c 3 0 0 0 Murphy 4 1/3 3 1 4 4 3 Pitching IP R ER H BB K a pair of wins over Denver on their the Wolverines sit at the top of the Ben Cuvelier, lf 3 0 1 0 Barron (W, 2-0) 2 2/3 0 0 0 0 5 The Rebels swept a doublehead- Barron (W, 3-0) 6 1 0 3 3 7 home field. NICL-East, both with three confer- Connor McCleeary, 3b 3 0 0 0 er at AGWSR, 11-0 and 4-3, while At Reinbeck Friday the Wolver- ence losses on the season to date. Ty Sohn, 1b 3 0 0 0 topping Dike-New Hartford 11-1 Columbus Catholic 18, Gladbrook-Reinbeck sweeps ines struggled at the plate, connect- The Wolverines (10-5, 8-3) were Alex Anderson, dh 3 0 0 0 Connor Neuroth, ss 2 1 0 0 and downing both Turkey Valley Gladbrook-Reinbeck 11 to G-R tourney title ing for just three hits and scoring a scheduled to host Aplington-Park- single run in an 11-1 loss to the Reb- ersburg Monday, play at Denver on Jacob Moore, rf 0 0 0 0 and Iowa Valley in their own tour- The Rebels jumped ahead with a A seven-run fifth inning pro- Stolen Bases – Parker 2, Sonnenberg 1. Dou- pair of first-inning runs before Co- els. Carson Parker connected for a Thursday, and will face both Tur- bles – Parker 1. nament. G-R’s lone loss came in a pelled the Rebels to a 7-2 victory double, stole two bases and scored key Valley and Cascade, Western lumbus scored nine in the next three Pitching IP H R ER BB K high-scoring affair against Colum- over Turkey Valley Saturday in the the lone Wolverine run. Dubuque at Fayette on Saturday. Parker (W, 4-1) 7 5 1 1 1 6 bus Catholic, 18-11. innings to take a 9-3 advantage. The first round of the Gladbrook-Rein- At home against Denver on Dike-New Hartford 100 000 – 1 Dike-New Hartford 010 000 – 1 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 333 101 – 11 G-R is 12-4 overall and is 6-3 in Rebels scored six in the fourth inning beck Tournament. Wednesday the Wolverines pulled Columbus 310 313 – 11 Dike-New Hartford AB R H RBI Dike-New Hartford AB R H RBI the NICL West. It played a double- to tie the score but could not hold the off a 2-1 win in the first of two games The Trojans led 1-0 in the fifth in- when Jake Sonnenberg put the ball Carson Parker, c 1 1 1 0 Carson Parker, c 4 0 1 0 header at South Tama Monday, is at Sailor offense down, as it plated five ning when G-R scraped out its runs. Trent Johnson, c1 0 0 0 Gabe Eiklenborg, cf 3 0 1 0 in play with bases loaded in the bot- Gabe Eiklenborg, 2b 2 0 0 0 Denver Wednesday and at BCLUW in the fifth inning and three more in The Rebels won despite recording tom of the seventh. Carson Parker Jake Sonnenberg, p 2 0 0 0 the sixth to build a comfortable mar- Clayton Mapel, 2b 1 0 0 0 Byron Fritch, ss 3 0 0 0 Thursday. just three hits in the game. Brady led the offense with a 2-for-4 per- Byron Fritch, 1b 2 0 0 0 Ben Cuvelier, lf 2 1 0 0 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 11-4, gin. Kuehl struck out three and scattered formance at the plate, and he struck Nick Durnan, p 1 0 0 0 Connor McCleeary, 3b 3 0 0 0 out six and walked one to pick up Dilan Cummings, rf 1 0 0 0 AGWSR 0-3 Phillip Zimmerman paced G- six hits in the win. Ty Sohn, 1b 2 0 1 1 R’s 11-hit attack with three hits and his fourth win on the mound. In the Jake Sonnenberg, dh 2 0 0 0 Alex Anderson, dh 1 0 0 0 The Rebels scored in each of the The hits that didn’t fall against nightcap Gabe Eiklenborg earned a Ben Cuvelier, lf 2 0 1 0 Connor Neuroth, 2b 3 0 1 0 first four innings of the opener on two RBIs while Ehlers went 2-for-4 Turkey Valley found the holes 10-0 win in five innings in his first Mitchell Samek, lf 1 0 0 0 Jacob Moore, rf 0 0 0 0 Connor McCleeary, 3b 2 0 1 0 their way to a runaway victory. with three RBIs. Murphy and Logan against Iowa Valley for G-R, as it pitching start of the season for the Dilan Cummings, cr 0 0 0 0 Flamme went deep for the Rebels. Wolverines. Sonnenberg and Connor Alex Anderson, 3b 1 0 0 0 Stolen Bases – Cuvelier 3. Doubles – Parker G-R out-hit AGWSR 12-2, with slugged 17 hits in the 13-0 win. The Ty Sohn, p 2 0 0 0 1. Columbus Catholic 024 353 1 — 18 McCleeary both connected for hits Connor Neuroth, ss 0 0 0 0 Bryce Ehlers and Joe Smoldt record- Gladbrook-Reinbeck 201 600 2 — 11 Rebels scored three first inning runs Pitching IP H R ER BB K that brought in two runs, McClee- Jacob Moore, cf 1 0 0 0 Sonnenberg (L, 2-1) 2 6 3 3 0 0 ing three hits each. Ehlers and Cam- Gladbrook-Reinbeck AB R H RBI and four more in the second. Zim- ary with a double. Byron Fritch and Jakob Luna, cf 0 0 0 0 Sohn 3 3 5 3 4 1 Camden Kickbush, ss 4 2 1 1 eron Murphy slugged home runs for merman had three hits for the win- Connor Neuroth scored twice each. Stolen Bases – Parker 2. Doubles – Parker 1. Eiklenborg 1 3 3 3 1 0 the Rebels. Cameron Murphy, rf 3 2 1 2 ners while five others had two hits. At Columbus on Monday and Pitching IP H R ER BB K Dike-New Hartford 104 032 0 – 10 Bryce Ehlers, c 4 0 2 3 Sohn (L, 1-2) 3 8 9 8 2 0 Camden Kickbush picked up the Smoldt was the winning pitcher. Tuesday D-NH came up short in Columbus 041 563 0 – 19 Phillip Zimmerman, cf 4 0 3 2 Durnan 3 5 2 1 1 3 Dike-New Hartford AB R H RBI win on the mound, striking out four both games of a double header to Josh Cooley, 3b 4 0 1 0 He struck out four and scattered five the Sailors, 19-10 and 11-1. Tim- Dike-New Hartford 000 00 – 0 Carson Parker, c 5 1 2 0 in four innings of work. Joe Smoldt, 1b 3 1 0 0 hits. Denver 007 21 – 10 Gabe Eiklenborg, cf 5 1 3 1 ing was everything in the opening Dike-New Hartford AB R H RBI Gladbrook-Reinbeck found itself Logan Flamme, 2b 4 2 2 1 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 7, Turkey Valley 2 slugfest, as the D-NH offense out- Jake Sonnenberg, 2b 4 3 2 2 Marco Barron, lf 2 1 0 0 Turkey Valley 001 000 1 — 2 Carson Parker, c 4 1 1 0 Byron Fritch, p 5 2 3 2 trailing 3-0 through three innings hit Columbus 17 hits to 14, yet the Gabe Eiklenborg, p 3 1 1 1 Brady Kuehl, p 3 0 1 2 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 000 070 x — 7 Ben Cuvelier, lf 4 1 2 1 Sailors converted nearly twice as Jake Sonnenberg, dh 3 1 1 2 of the nightcap before coming back Colton Dinsdale, cr 0 2 0 0 Gladbrook-Reinbeck AB R H RBI Connor McCleeary, 3b 3 0 2 1 many into runs. Gabe Eiklenborg Byron Fritch, ss 2 2 1 1 with three in the fourth inning and Matt Roeding, cr 0 1 0 0 Ty Sohn, 1b 4 0 1 1 Camden Kickbush, ss 4 1 0 1 and Byron Fritch both went 3-for- Ben Cuvelier, lf 2 1 0 1 Totals 31 11 11 11 Cameron Murphy, 3b 3 0 0 0 Alex Anderson, dh 4 0 1 0 the game winner in the sixth. G-R Connor McCleeary, 3b 3 0 1 2 Connor Neuroth, ss 2 2 1 0 Double — Ehlers. Home runs — Murphy Bryce Ehlers, dh 3 1 0 0 5 at the plate for the Wolverines, out-hit AGWSR 8-4, with Kickbush Connor McCleeary went 2-for 3 Ty Sohn, 1b 2 1 0 0 Jacob Moore, rf 0 0 0 0 (2); Flamme (2). Stolen base — Zimmerman. Joe Smoldt, ss 0 0 0 0 Jacob Moore, cf 2 1 0 0 and Josh Cooley recording multiple Pitching IP R ER H BB K and Ben Cuvelier and Jake Sonnen- Stolen Bases – Eilenborg 2, Sonnenberg 2, Phillip Zimmerman, cf 4 1 0 1 Connor Neuroth, 2b 1 2 0 0 McCleeary 1. Doubles – Sonnenberg 2. hits. Marco Barron was the winning Kuehl 4 9 5 6 4 3 Logan Flamme, 2b 2 1 0 1 berg were both 2-for-4. Sonnenberg Dilan Cummings, rf 0 0 0 0 Smoldt 2 2/3 4 4 6 1 2 pounded out two doubles, had two Pitching IP H R ER BB K pitcher in relief, throwing 2 2/3 in- Jeff Tscherter, rf 2 0 1 1 Stolen Bases – Sonnenberg 3, Neuroth 2, Frit- Fritch (L, 2-1) 4 12 15 9 2 1 Zimmerman (L, 0-1) 1/3 5 4 1 3 0 RBIs, and scored three times. Frit- nings of no-hit baseball with five Josh Cooley, c 2 0 0 1 ch 1, Sohn 1. Doubles – McCleeary 1. Eiklenborg 1 0 0 0 0 0 Zach Pierce, 1b 2 1 1 1 ch also brought in two runs. In the Pitching IP H R ER BB K Sohn 1 2 4 2 0 0 strikeouts. second game the hits did not come Eiklenborg (W,1-0) 5 1 0 0 2 2 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 11, Marco Barron, lf 1 1 1 1 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 11, AGWSR 0 Brady Kuehl, p 0 0 0 0 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 142 40 — 11 Dike-New Hartford 1 Colton Dinsdale, cr 0 1 0 0 AGWSR 000 00 — 0 G-R bounced back from its loss to Totals 23 7 3 7 Gladbrook-Reinbeck AB R H RBI Columbus Catholic with a resound- Stolen base — Pierce. Camden Kickbush, p 4 1 0 1 Pitching IP R ER H BB K Cameron Murphy, ss 4 1 1 3 ing victory over Dike-New Hartford Kuehl (W, 3-1) 7 2 0 6 1 3 Bryce Ehlers, c 4 1 3 1 Friday. Phillip Zimmerman, cf 4 1 2 0 The Wolverines scored a first Gladbrook-Reinbeck 13, Iowa Valley 0 Josh Cooley, 3b 3 2 1 0 inning run, but that was all Barron Gladbrook-Reinbeck 341 100 4 — 13 Joe Smoldt, 2b 3 3 3 1 Iowa Valley 000 000 0 — 0 Colton Dinsdale, rf 3 0 0 0 would allow all night. The Rebels Gladbrook-Reinbeck AB R H RBI Marco Barron, lf 3 0 1 0 took the lead with three first-inning Camden Kickbush, ss 4 2 2 1 Brady Kuehl, 1b 1 1 1 2 runs and added three more in the Cameron Murphy, rf 5 3 2 1 Matt Roeding, cr 0 1 0 0 second. Bryce Ehlers, c 5 0 2 0 Totals 29 11 12 8 Phillip Zimmerman, ss 3 2 3 2 Doubles — Ehlers, Zimmerman, Barron. Kickbush went 4-for-5 on the Jake Mohlis, cf 2 1 1 2 Home runs — Murphy (1), Ehlers (1). Stolen night with two runs scored and four Logan Flamme, 2b 5 1 2 1 bases — Kickbush, Cooley. RBIs. Joe Smoldt, p 4 0 2 4 Pitching IP R ER H BB K Josh Cooley, 3b 3 1 1 0 Kickbush (W, 4-1) 4 0 0 2 1 4 Barron struck out seven while im- Matt Roeding, 3b 2 0 0 0 Barron 1 0 0 0 0 1 proving to 3-0 on the season. Jeff Tscherter, dh 4 0 1 0 Dike-New Hartford 100 000 — 1 Brady Kuehl, 1b 3 0 1 0 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 11, AGWSR 0 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 332 021 — 11 Zach Pierce, 1b 0 0 0 0 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 000 301 0 — 4 Gladbrook-Reinbeck AB R H RBI Marco Barron, lf 0 0 0 0 AGWSR 003 000 0 — 3 Camden Kickbush, ss 5 2 4 4 Colton Dinsdale, cr 0 3 0 0 Gladbrook-Reinbeck AB R H RBI Cameron Murphy, lf 4 1 2 2 Totals 40 13 17 11 Camden Kickbush, ss 4 0 2 0 Bryce Ehlers, c 3 0 1 1 Doubles — Zimmerman 2, Murphy, Cameron Murphy, p 4 0 0 0 Phillip Zimmerman, cf 4 1 4 1 Ehlers, Flamme, Smoldt, Cooley. Bryce Ehlers, c 3 0 0 0 Logan Flamme, 2b 3 1 1 0 Pitching IP R ER H BB K Phillip Zimmerman, cf 4 1 1 0 Joe Smoldt, dh 4 1 1 1 Smoldt (W, 1-0) 7 0 0 5 2 4 Josh Cooley, 3b 3 2 2 1 Marco Barron, p 0 0 00 The Grundy Register The Grundy Register

Thursday 601 G Avenue PO Box 245 June 26, 2014 618 G Avenue Grundy Center Van Wert Inc. Stefanie L. Rohler, O.D. 606 8th Street PO Box 38 Grundy Center 509 G Avenue Grundy Center, IA 50638 Phone: 319-824-6958 Volume 90, No. 26 Fax: 319-824-6288 Grundy Center E-mail: [email protected] 319-825-3841 Phone: 319.824.5221 www.TheGrundyRegister.com 319-824-6380 Sports Fax: 319.824.5225 US Cellular Bangasser named 1A Player of the Year Three local coaches also honored By JOHN JENSEN The Grundy Register The 2014 Class 1A and 2A state golf tournaments had a decidedly Grundy County feel. Now several members of those teams have been honored by state associations. Grundy Center senior Lane Ban- gasser has been named Class 1A Player of the Year by the Iowa High Lane Bangasser Mike Soppe Rick Schupbach Dike-New Hartford's Mariah Danger puts the ball in play in the game School Golf Coaches Association with Denver Wednesday night. (Patti Rust/The Grundy Register photo) (IHSGCA) while Grundy Center boys’ and girls’ coaches Dennis two seasons as GC advanced to the from a knee injury and its return- Dirks and Rick Schupbach were both state tournament. This year he led ing No. 2 recovering from a cancer. honored by the IHSGCA and both the Spartans to a runner-up finish in Once the Spartans had a full lineup Wolverine girls end week Schupbach and Dike-New Hartford Class 1A while last year the Spartans they were undefeated. coach Mike Soppe were honored by placed sixth. Like Schupbach, Dirks was hon- the Iowa Girls’ Coaches Association. Bangasser is the third Grundy ored by the IHSGCA for the third with win over Rebels Bangasser had a strong season as Center player to have earned the time. This year his team peaked at award, joining Ryan Kiewiet (2010) the right time, sweeping its sectional By PATTI RUST Anna Williams, dh 4 1 2 0 a whole, ranking among Class 1A and Bobby Ayers (2005). and district titles before playing its Sports Correspondent Samantha Meyer, 1b 3 1 2 1 state leaders with a combined ad- Tessa Dall, rf 3 0 0 0 Schupbach won the IHS- best golf of the year at the state tour- GLADBROOK – The Dike-New justed by course average of 41.73. Brooke Myers, ss 4 0 1 0 GCA aard for the third time overall nament and placing second. Hartford softball team ended last He saved his best for the end of the Kelsey Latwesen, 2b 2 0 0 0 and the Girls’ Coaches Association Soppe was a first-time award week on a high note, rebounding Hannah Dove, p 0 0 0 0 season, winning a sectional champi- award for the second straight year. winner, honored after leading Dike- from a pair of losses to Denver on Bailey Fettkether, cr 0 0 0 0 onship in his final high school round This year he helped the Spartans New Hartford to its first-ever state Wednesday to bring home a 4-1 win Brynn Harberts, p 0 0 0 0 on his home Town and Country Golf Alayna Kollasch, pr 0 0 0 0 overcome extreme offseason adver- girls’ golf title. The Wolverines suf- over Gladbrook-Reinbeck on Friday. Course and then tying for third in the Madison Shoemaker, pr 0 0 0 0 sity on their way to a second straight fered only one loss all year, to Grun- Hannah Dove struck out seven Emma Williams, ph 1 0 0 0 state tournament with back-to-back Class 1A state championship and a dy Center, and built a 36-shot lead and walked five in the win at Glad- Stolen Bases – O’Connor 1, Fettkether 1. 18-hole rounds of 150. state-record 13th title overall. Grun- after one round of the state tourna- brook. Five D-NH batters, Katie Pitching IP H R ER BB K Bangasser was a four-year varsity Dove (W, 4-3) 6 3 1 1 5 7 dy Center began the season with its ment. Eventually Soppe’s Wolver- Nielsen, Maddie Demro, Haley starter for the Spartans and among Dennis Dirks Harberts 1 0 0 0 0 3 returning No. 1 player recovering ines would win by 53 shots. O’Connor, Anna Williams, and Sa- the team’s top two scorers the past mantha Meyer fueled the Wolver- Dike-New Hartford 001 00 – 1 ine offense with two hits apiece, Denver 510 55 – 16 O’Connor and Meyer each batting Dike-New Hartford AB R H RBI in a run. Samantha Meyer, 1b 2 0 0 0 Denver pitcher Jayden Wolter Mariah Danger, lf 3 1 1 0 Spartan softball perseveres through tough week struck out nine, and the Cyclone of- Maddie Demro, 3b 3 0 2 0 By PATTI RUST take the win 13-0 in the fifth. Alys- fense pounded out 18 hits on their Haley O’Connor, cf 3 0 0 1 Sports Correspondent sa Mathews and Harper Wells both scheduled to host AGWSR for a Jill Itzen, 1b 2 0 0 0 Anna Williams, dh 3 0 0 0 double header on Monday, followed Josie McMartin, 3b 1 0 0 0 way to an 8-1 win in the opening Katie Nielsen, c 0 0 0 0 ALLISON – The Grundy Cen- went 2-for-2 at the plate. Luhring, Alyssa Mathews, ss 0 0 0 0 game at Dike on Wednesday. Mari- Elizabeth Cuvelier, c 1 0 1 0 ter softball team had a tough mid- Wells, and McMartin each took a by road games with South Hardin at Landry Luhring, p 0 0 0 0 ah Danger, Haley O’Connor, and Emma Williams, ph 1 0 1 0 season week, going 0-3 at the North turn on the mound. Eldora on Wednesday and East Mar- Harper Wells, rf 1 0 0 0 Tessa Dall collected the only hits for Tessa Dall, rf 2 0 0 0 Courtney Cooper, dh 1 0 0 0 Butler tournament on Saturday, after “The very hot conditions played shall at Le Grand on Thursday. Cearra Aguon, c 0 0 0 0 Brooke Myers, ss 0 0 0 0 Grundy Center 000 00 – 0 D-NH, and Samantha Meyer was the Stolen bases – K. Mathews 2, A. Mathews 1. Kelsey Latwesen, 2b 2 0 0 0 dropping a pair of games to BCLUW a big part in this game,” Coach Lake Mills 102 82 – 13 only Wolverine to score. Denver car- Pitching IP H R ER BB K Hannah Dove, p 0 0 0 0 on Monday and Tuesday. Mathews said. “We used multiple Grundy Center AB R H RBI Luhring (L, 0-8) 2 5 9 4 4 1 ried the momentum into the second Bailey Fettkether, cr 0 0 0 0 Landry Luhring, p 2 0 0 0 At Allison on Saturday the Spar- substitutions early, because of the McMartin 1 1 5 4 2 0 game, putting together three five-run Morgan Marx, p 0 0 0 0 Jessica Ackerson, cf 2 0 0 0 Madison Shoemaker, pr 0 0 0 0 tans opened against Janesville and heat. I think we were exhausted.” Jessika Van Deest, 2b 1 0 0 0 innings on their way to a 16-1 win. Grundy Center 000 010 0 – 1 Stolen Bases – Danger 1, Fettkether 1. Dou- gave the Class 1A 11th-ranked Wild- Earlier in the week, Mother Na- Jill Itzen, 1b 2 0 0 0 Maddie Demro went 2-for-3 at the Janesville 011 000 0 – 2 bles – Demro 1. Josie McMartin, 3b 2 0 1 0 plate and knocked out a double to cats good run in a close 2-1 loss. ture pushed a double header with Grundy Center AB R H RBI Pitching IP H R ER BB K Alyssa Mathews, ss 2 0 2 0 Kayla Mathews, p 4 0 1 0 lead the Wolverine offense. Dove (L, 3-3) 4 9 11 8 5 1 Kayla Mathews, Jessika VanDesst, BCLUW scheduled for Monday Cearra Aguon, c 1 0 0 0 Jessica Ackerson, cf 3 0 0 0 This week the Wolverines (6-9, Marx 1 2 5 4 2 0 Jill Itzen, Cearra Augon, and Harper to two nights. The Spartans strug- Harper Wells, lf 2 0 2 0 Jessika Van Deest, 2b 2 0 1 0 Melanie Homeister, dh 2 0 0 0 5-6) were scheduled for a full week Wells connected for Spartan hits and gled offensively against the tough Jill Itzen, 1b 4 0 1 0 Dike-New Hartford 000 001 0 – 1 Andrea Johnson, rf 0 0 0 0 of play starting off with double head- Josie McMartin, 3b 2 0 0 0 Denver 113 003 0 – 8 Wells scored the lone run. Mathews BCLUW hurlers and came up on Brianna Heltebridle, c 1 0 1 0 Alyssa Mathews, ss 2 0 0 0 ers against Aplington-Parkersburg at went the distance on the mound, the short end in both games, 12-0 Kaylie Laughlin, c 0 0 0 0 Landry Luhring, lf 3 0 0 0 home on Monday and at Columbus Dike-New Hartford AB R H RBI Candice Meyer, lf 1 0 0 0 striking out four and walking two. and 13-1. Jessica Ackerson and Josie Cearra Aguon, c 4 0 1 0 Samantha Meyer, 1b 2 1 0 0 Stephanie Wallen, 2b 1 0 0 0 on Tuesday. On Wednesday they Harper Wells, rf 4 1 1 0 Mariah Danger, lf 3 0 1 0 “Kayla pitched her best game McMartin collected hits in both Stolen bases – Wells 1. were to play at Jesup and Thursday Courtney Cooper, cr 0 0 0 0 Maddie Demro, 3b 3 0 0 0 of the year so far,” head coach Jeff games, Ackerson scoring the only Pitching IP H R ER BB K at Denver. They will close the busy Stolen bases – K. Mathews 3, Wells 1. Haley O’Connor, cf 3 0 1 0 Luhring (L ,0-9)3 4 3 3 2 1 Mathews said. “She kept the Wild- Spartan run. Pitching IP H R ER BB K week with a tournament at Dunker- Anna Williams, dh 3 0 0 0 Wells 1 1/3 2 3 3 2 0 Mathews (L, 2-7)6 6 2 2 2 4 ton on Saturday. Katie Nielsen, c 3 0 0 0 cats in check most of the game.” “We never got anything go- McMartin 2/3 1 7 5 6 1 Tessa Dall, rf 3 0 1 0 Grundy Center was off their game ing against (Olivia) Callaway or Grundy Center 000 100 – 1 Brooke Myers, ss 2 0 0 1 Grundy Center 000 – 0 Dike-New Hartford 300 000 1 – 4 in the second round against North (Nicolette) Simpson either night,” BCLUW 000 463 – 13 Kelsey Latwesen, 2b 2 0 0 0 North Butler 419 – 14 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 000 001 0 – 1 Grundy Center AB R H RBI Brynn Harberts, p 0 0 0 0 Butler, and the Bearcats capitalized Mathews said. “BCLUW also hit the Grundy Center AB R H RBI Alayna Kollasch, pr 0 0 0 1 Kayla Mathews, lf 3 0 0 0 Dike-New Hartford AB R H RBI to take the win 14-0 in three innings. ball hard both games and used speed Kayla Mathews, lf 1 0 1 0 Stolen Bases – Danger 1, Fettkether 1. Dou- Mariah Danger, lf 3 1 0 0 Stephanie Wallen, lf 1 0 0 0 bles – Demro 1. Kayla Mathews had the only Spartan to create instant offense.” Katie Nielsen, c 4 0 2 0 Jessica Ackerson, cf 2 0 0 0 Pitching IP H R ER BB K hit. Landry Luhring and Josie Mc- The Spartans (2-16, 2-11) were Maddie Demro, 3b 4 1 2 0 Jessika Van Deest, 2b 1 0 0 0 See SPARTANS page 12 Harberts, B. (L, 1-6) 7 17 8 5 0 0 Haley O’Connor, cf 4 0 2 1 Martin shared pitching duties. “We just came out flat,” Mathews said. “We only had one hit in the game. We played sloppy defense at Spartan baseball earns win over West Marshall times and lost our focus at the plate.” By PATTI RUST This week the Spartans were Against Lake Mills in their third Sports Correspondent scheduled to play AGWSR at home and final game of the day the Spar- GRUNDY CENTER – The Grun- on Monday, travel to Aplington- tans played it close early, with a 3-0 dy Center baseball team scored a 3-2 Parkersburg on Wednesday, and play deficit in the third inning, but the NICL West win over West Marshall East Marshall at Le Grand on Thurs- at home on Friday. Complete stats day. heat and the long day took its toll. were not available. The results of the The Bulldogs spread the gap to 11 games with BCLUW were also not Grundy Center 102 000 0 – 3 with eight runs in the fourth to put available. West Marshall 101 000 0 – 2 the game out of reach and eventually