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Zion Reformed Bazaar is Oct. 5 Zion Reformed Church of Sheffield will hold their annual Bazaar on a new date, Saturday, Oct. 5 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The theme will be “The Holidays Are ‘Apron’ Us.” The church is locat- ed at 2029 Jonquil Ave., Sheffield. For a schedule of events, see the Lt. Gov. Adam Gregg, right, talks with ad inside this week’s paper. Brian Buresh, president and owner The inaugural Hampton Athletic Hall of Fame was honored before the football game on Friday night. They were of Buresh Building Systems during fromfr left, Gene Heilskov, accepting for Bill Weeks, Mark Whipple, accepting for Jane Heilskov, Sondra (Shull) Gregg’s visit last Monday. GREG Porter, Dan DeVries, Cole Honeck, Jason Wedgbury, Katherine (Hadley) Harr, Bill Hand, Jessica (Mennen) FORBES/HAMPTON CHRONICLE Rettig, Traci (Harms) Smith and Ross Shafrath. KRISTI NIXON/HAMPTON CHRONICLE INAUGURALNA Lt. Gov. BULLDOG HALL OF FAME Gregg visits he initial Bulldog Hall • Jane Heilskov, athlete, who of Fame Class was graduated from Hampton in Hampton recognized on Friday, 1976. After all-state honors in Sept. 27 before the basketball, in which she is the to talk homecoming contest school’s 6-on-6 scoring leader with against Clear Lake. 2,727 career points, the Bulldogs went Dall to be education, T AmongA those honored were: to the state tourney twice during her inducted in IGCA Fourth grader Jack Hindin reacts to • The 1926 Hampton Bulldog girls’ career. She also golfed at the state meet basketball team, which won the state three times from 1974-76. She went workforce an image that popped up during Hall of Fame a virtual reality demonstration at championship with a 27-0 record. They on to play basketball first at William BY GREG FORBES South Side Elementary School last out-scored their opponents 1,235-334 Penn, then the University of Iowa, Former AGWSR and Alli- owa Lt. Gov. Adam Gregg last month. GREG FORBES/HAMPTON during the season. serving as the Hawkeye team captain son-Bristow and current Dike- Monday visited Buresh Build- CHRONICLE • Bill Hand, coach, who re-started her final season. New Hartford girls’ basketball the girls’ basketball program in 1961- • Sondra (Shull) Potter, athlete, a ing Systems in Hampton to see coach Bruce Dall will be inducted 62 and was the first coach for the girls’ 1976 Hampton graduate. She played on the company’s operation and in the 2020 Iowa Girls’ Coaches I Virtually track, golf, boys’ cross country and the same 6-on-6 basketball teams as talk workforce and business operation girls’ cross country teams. His base- Heilskov, earning all-state honors both Association Hall of Fame in April in Iowa. ball teams also won three conference her junior and senior seasons. She also of next year. Following a tour of the facility, AWESOME titles and finished second or third in was a state track and field runner-up in Dall led the Cougars to the 2009 Gregg sat down with Buresh employ- the conference eight other times. the then-440 race, holding the school state title in Class 1A. ees for a roundtable discussion. Topics experiences • Bill Weeks, athlete, who graduat- record in that event. She also went on He said via social media af- included Buresh Building System’s ed from Hampton in 1947. A three-year to play basketball and run track at Wil- ter the honor was announced, “I history, how to attract and retain a starter for the Iowa State Cyclones, liam Penn before a knee injury ended would not be on this great list if workforce in the community, public Fourth graders was voted an all-conference quarter- her career. I didn’t have great people around education in rural Iowa and issues fac- back his junior and senior seasons at • Dan DeVries, athlete, class of me. Players, assistants, manag- ing the manufacturing industry. ISU. He played in two college all-star 1980. DeVries lettered in cross country jump into virtual ers share in this. Janesville, Alli- See GREGG: Page 9 games and was drafted by the Phila- during his high school career, but it is son-Bristow, AGWSR, D-NH have reality learning delphia Eagles. An Achilles injury suf- basketball where he made school his- all been tremendous communities fered in an auto accident prevented him tory. He lettered four times and was an to coach at. Thanks to the IGCA BY GREG FORBES from pursuing a college career, howev- all-stater his junior and senior seasons. and my family, Billie and my little fourth grade class at er, he coached high school and college boy, Kinnick!” South Side Elementary football in New Mexico. See HALL OF FAME: Page 9 got to see the world with- A out leaving school. The students on Thursday, Sept. 19 had the opportunity to use new ClassVR Goggles, which feature a mix of virtual reality (VR), a comput- er-generated simulation or recreation of an environment, and augmented reality (AR), a live environment with layers of generated features placed on top. See VIRTUAL REALITY: Page 9

Jeff Dellinger, Hampton, stands OFFICE HOURS over a few of his homemade Monday – Friday baked goods. COURTESY OF MAT 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. SHANKS, CHERISHED MOMENTS 9 Second Ave. NW, Hampton PHOTOGRAPHY LOCAL: 641– 456 –2585 TOLL-FREE: 1–800–558 –1244 Pies aimed FAX: 1-800-340-0805 to please Passion, family inspiration power Hampton This year’s Hampton-Dumont-CAL Homecoming Court was, from left: Wyatt Sutter and Kirsten Sunken; Abe $1.25 Newsstand Scheideman and Olivia Polk; King Branden Ho and Queen Sydney Meyer; Logan Walker and Claire Wragge and man’s baking venture Carson Miller and Courtney Miller. TRAVIS FISCHER/HAMPTON CHRONICLE BY GREG FORBES long-time family love of WEDNESDAY Homecoming 2019 celebrates past, present Bulldogs baking put Jeffrey Del- SHOWERS linger on the path towards The 2019 Hampton-Dumont-CAL black and red spirit day. at Band Shell Park for a pep rally. The A a new business venture. Homecoming Week is in the books. Special events included decorating rally included cheers, contests with the Dellinger, of Hampton, has start- The Bulldogs capped off Home- downtown businesses, a powderpuff football players and a speech by head ed baking and selling pies and other 54˚49˚ coming Week Saturday evening with football game, coronation and the in- football coach Andy Bruemmer. goods out of the kitchen of his home. THU FRI SAT the annual Homecoming dance. duction of the first Bulldog Hall of To start, Dellinger will offer a fall-cen- While the Bulldogs dropped a 42-0 Fame class prior to the football game tered selection of a caramel apple pie, decision to Clear Lake Friday night, Friday. a two-crust apple pie and a pumpkin the loss didn’t dampen a week of fun As has become tradition, athlet- pie along with an apple pie “wrapper,” small and large apple crisps and a vari- 57˚40˚ 58˚47˚ 60˚45˚ and celebration. Throughout the week, ic teams, the homecoming court and See additional Mostly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Showers ety of cookies. students dressed up for various theme marching band paraded through the photos in today’s days before ending the week with a town Friday afternoon before ending paper: PAGE 2 See PIES: Page 9 Deadlines Legals ...... Wednesday, 5 p.m. News ...... Thursday, 5 p.m. Ads, Inserts ...... Friday, Noon Classifieds ....Monday, 10 a.m. Obituaries ...... Monday, Noon Coverage Request .....24 Hours

Th e Franklin County Arts Council pres ents: ““AnAn eveningevening likelike iitt uusedsed toto bebe IIX”X” SaturdaySaturday VVaudevilleaudeville ShowShow & SilentSilent MovieMovie OctoberOctober 5 7 pp.m..m. at the arance by “Winds TTICKETSICKETS SOLDSOLD ATAT CENTERCENTER 1 & AATT TTHEHE DDOOROOR ial appe or Big B • DDOORSOORS OOPENPEN AATT 66:30:30 PP.M..M. Spec and” AADULTSDULTS $$1010 STUDENTSSTUDENTS $5$5 2 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 2019 LOCAL NEWS SECTION A • HAMPTON CHRONICLE

Enchanted Acres, located west of Sheffield, hosted its annual The Hampton-Dumont-CAL football team greets parade watchers during the Homecoming Parade Friday afternoon. GREG Fall Ball Sunday. Proceeds from the gate admission went to FORBES/HAMPTON CHRONICLE the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Visitors had the opportunity to pick out their favorite pumpkin. TOP: One of the highlights RIGHT: The Hampton- for those visiting the Fall Ball was getting to see the always Dumont-CAL marching band friendly goats. DICK FRIDLEY/HAMPTON CHRONICLE performs during a pep rally at Band Shell Park following the Homecoming Parade Friday afternoon. BELOW: Hampton- Dumont-CAL head football coach Andy Bruemmer speaks in front of his team at the pep rally at Band Shell Park Friday. GREG FORBES/ HAMPTON CHRONICLE BELOW RIGHT: The Hampton Knights of Columbus served a pre-game dinner Friday evening. The pre-game dinner included a choice of ribeye steak sandwiches or hot dogs. DICK FRIDLEY/ HAMPTON CHRONICLE

These workers were available inside the barn at the facility to serve tasty drinks and treats. Also on hand were members of the West Fork High School Dance Team to paint faces of visitors. DICK FRIDLEY/HAMPTON CHRONICLE MISSION POSSIBLE FAFSA FREE APPLICATION AND COMPLETION HELP FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID FOR COLLEGE UPCOMING DATES OCTOBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER SATURDAY SATURDAY THURSDAY 5 2 7 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. RIGHT: H-D-CAL football 3:45-7 p.m. seniors attempt to move a HAMPTON HAMPTON H-D-CAL cookie from their foreheads PUBLIC LIBRARY PUBLIC LIBRARY CONFERENCES to their mouths during a Call Val Gonzalez at 641-456-5668 or 970-623-9530 for an appointment. special contest at the pep WALK-INS WELCOME. LOOK FOR THE FAFSA FEATHER FLAG! rally at Band Shell Park. Flu Shot Clinics Franklin General Hospital is making it easy for you to get your annual fl u shot with drive-thru and walk-in clinics. Choose the date that works best for you!

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Walk-In Sat., Oct. 26 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. FGH Specialty Clinic Senior Hampton-Dumont- *Drive-thru fl u shots available to individuals 19 and over. CAL football players Be sure to bring along your photo ID and insurance card. participate in a series of cheers during the pep Most insurance carriers cover the cost of the fl u shot. rally at Band Shell Park. GREG FORBES/HAMPTON CHRONICLE The Hampton-Dumont- CAL cheerleaders greet parade goers during the Homecoming Parade Friday. GREG FORBES/ HAMPTON CHRONICLE

Greeting those watching the parade were Homecoming King Branden Ho and Homecoming Queen Sydney Meyer. DICK FRIDLEY/ HAMPTON CHRONICLE HAMPTON CHRONICLE • SECTION A LOCAL NEWS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 2019 3 Dumont woman killed in vehicle crash Friday

BY GREG FORBES Dumont woman was killed in a single ve- A hicle crash in Mason City over the weekend. The Mason City Police De- Hampton-Dumont-CAL students and the community packed the gym at Hampton-Dumont- partment in a release said the CAL High School for the annual meal packing event. This year’s event saw 500 volutneers vehicle, driven by Thomas pack more than 60,000 meals for the hungry and in need across the world. GREG FORBES/ Berk, 24, of Aredale, crashed HAMPTON CHRONICLE just south of Highway 122 on California Avenue at 10:44 p.m. Friday. Passengers Madisyn En- sign, 21 of Dumont, and Dom- Fellowship through food inic Clifford, 18, were ejected from the vehicle. Ensign died as Families will be able to get free portraits taken in front of a fall it was an easy choice to include a result of her injuries sustained backdrop at the Harriman-Nielsen Fall Festival. FILE PHOTO Meal packing H-D-CAL students in the annu- from the crash. Clifford and event provides al event. Berk were hospitalized for their “The answer was quite easy injuries. A fourth passenger, a Fall Festival returns to 62,000 meals because that’s what it’s all minor, was treated and released. about,” he said. “Meal packing No specifics as to what for the hungry has always been about commu- caused the crash were immedi- Harriman-Nielsen Sunday nity involvement and bringing ately available. BY GREG FORBES people together from all walks The crash remains under in- BY GREG FORBES grill out featuring bratwursts, his year’s meal of life. vestigation. Any information n expected mild bean soup and pie, wagon rides, packing event to “To bring the school district related to the crash can be given Sunday will pro- tall corn, tall sunflower and benefit Meals from together with the larger com- to the Mason City Police De- vide the perfect largest pumpkin contests, and the Heartland had a munity into one project was a partment at 641-421-3636. A setting for one of live entertainment. As always, T Franklin County’s most cher- admission and parking are free different setting but the same no brainer,” he added. community heart behind it. Throughout the day last ished fall festivals. while food and goods are avail- The annual event, which Thursday, 500 people worked The Harriman-Nielsen His- able for sale. challenges community mem- to package 62,000 meals. Meals Hampton man toric Farm Fall Festival returns The festival has become bers to package meals for the from the Heartland will then Hampton-Dumont-CAL Sunday, Oct. 6 from 1 to 4 p.m. an annual celebration of both student Aliza Yanez works to involved in with an array of activities and Franklin County’s agricultural hungry throughout the world, partner with other service or- pack meals during the meal was held at the Hampton-Du- ganizations to distribute those fatal collision attractions for an audience of all and Danish heritage histories. packing event for Meals ages. At the center of the event is mont-CAL High School gym- meals to countries across the from the Heartland last nasium this year. In year’s past, world in need and to commu- Thursday. SUBMITTED PHOTO BY GREG FORBES The festival features favorite the Harriman-Nielsen Historic the event took place at Church nities locally that have been Hampton man was traditions that appeal to both Farm Home, which was a popu- of the Living Word. struck by natural disasters. lief to, in many cases, complete involved in a fatal children and adults. Younger lar gathering place for travelers Chris Sauke, administra- Meals will also be distributed to strangers. A vehicle collision in guests can enjoy a kids’ carni- on their way to and from Hamp- tor and youth leader for CLW, local food banks. In 2018 alone, “The sight of the gym floor Webster County last week. val, pumpkin picking, a shell ton. Guests at the festival are said that the change in venue more than 600,000 meals were filled with students and staff According to a release issued corn “sandbox”, cider press and encouraged to take a tour of the was requested by the school’s given to Iowa food banks. working together was awe- by the Iowa State Patrol, Kirk corn shelling demonstrations house to see a model of an ear- FFA program. The plan was to Sauke said he was pleased some,” he said. “Everybody was Gunderson, 58 of Hampton, was and a petting zoo. ly 1900s Danish farm home as involve the student body in the to see the collaborative effort doing the same thing, working driving a semi-trailer west in the Vendors, a photography well as artifacts from that era. project, as Homecoming Week between the students and the together for the same effort. right lane on Highway 20 and booth for family portraits, a normally features a service en- community as a whole to bond “It’s just great to see every- slowed to turn north onto Vasse deavor of some sort. Sauke said together to provide hunger re- body come together,” he added. Avenue, south of Duncombe in Webster County last Thursday. As he slowed, a 2017 Suba- Pillow Cleaning Day ru Forester behind Gunderson, TTUESDAY,UESDAY, OCT.OCT. 1515 • 8:308:30 aa.m..m.--33 pp.m..m. FUN WITH ENFORCEMENT driven by Ricky Mason, 68 of Dysart, did not slow down and • struck the back of Gunderson’s HHAMPTONAMPTON HHARDWAREARDWARE HWY.HWY. 33,, HHAMPTONAMPTON Students meet emergency responders vehicle, the release said. WE CLEAN ALL TYPES OF BED PILLOWS: feather, foam, fi berfi ll etc. The release said Mason was Contents removed from old pillow, cleaned, sanitized and deodorized. at Family Safety Night transported to a hospital in Fort Choice of new ticking (new outside material). All pillows cleaned Dodge where he died from his individually - back on your bed the same day! NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED BY GREG FORBES injuries. 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FIRST AMENDMENT to the CONSTITUTION THE Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of ALTERNATIVE religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the Fritz freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a Groszkruger redress of grievances. STATE of IOWA MOTTO Talking Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain. A NATION of LAWS to strangers Where the will of men exceeds the rule of law, there, tyranny prospers. My friend Dirk and I were hitching up Harbor Boulevard HAMPTON CHRONICLE in Costa Mesa when two guys Postal Notice and Opinion Page Policies in an El Camino pulled over. We hopped in the back and soon dis- UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE REQUIRED NOTICE: covered the driver was inebriated The Hampton Chronicle is produced weekly and distributed on to the point that he was visiting Wednesdays by Hampton Publishing Company, a division of Mid- America Publishing Corporation, Hampton, IA 50441. Periodicals all four lanes randomly, and with postage paid at the Hampton Post Office, Hampton, IA 50441. us on board. So far, the other cars Send address changes to Hampton Chronicle, P.O. Box 29, were dodging us but we bailed at Hampton, IA 50441. Postal Permit USPS 234-020. This is issue about 35 miles per hour. Volume 142, Number 40, on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2019. Yes, hitchhiking can be dan- gerous. But when I read the OPINION PAGE POLICIES: The Chronicle accepts letters. All headline to a story in The Wall such material should clearly and concisely express an opinion or Street Journal that said, “How solicit a call to action regarding a particular issue. Letters must to Avoid Talking to Strangers,” include the name, address, and phone number of the author for BAD DECISIONS I still thought... why? Strangers verification purposes. The Chronicle’s standard practice is to not By now you probably know smearing on the Register’s part. are society’s door to new things. publish unsigned or anonymous letters. The Chronicle has the the legend of Carson King, the Malice was not the cause of this For me, strangers were a way right to edit all letters and guest editorials for length, clarity, taste 24-year-old college football fiasco. Poor judgment was. of getting around. What came and libel. All personal columns and letters on this page are the AGE OF with it was more valuable than views of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the fan whose chance encounter in It is entirely possible, if not front of a camera transformed THE GEEK likely, that King’s tweets would transportation. Here are a cou- Hampton Chronicle. ple stories from my hitchhiking his joke fundraiser for beer Travis have resurfaced elsewhere. If money into a real multi-million Anheuser-Busch discovered days: dollar fundraiser for a children’s Fischer them and decided to cut ties After I graduated from high CHRONICLE EDITORIAL hospital. with King independently, as school in 1969, I hitched from It was the feel-good story of “That prompted a discussion appears to be the case, then the California to New York City to Chronicle Staff the year and obviously merited involving several Register edi- Register would have had to re- see my dad. Rocky, who was a a profile on King by the Des tors about how best to proceed: port on that anyway. But that neighbor in Santa Monica be- Moines Register. Should that material be included would have been a very differ- fore moving to Connecticut, Breast Cancer Awareness And, by now, you know what in the profile at all? The jokes ent story than the one that was came down and picked me up in happened next. were highly inappropriate and written. his Corvair. (Ask Ralph Nader. Month reminds us to Well, to an extent. were public posts. Shouldn’t The Register is still a good It’s a miracle we survived.) We In performing a background that be acknowledged to all the paper that does good and im- drove up to the Newport Jazz be a good neighbor, friend investigation on King, Des people who had donated money portant work. We know this be- Festival in Rhode Island where Moines Register reporter Aar- to King’s cause or were plan- cause what happened last week the promoter had gone nuts and The calendar has turned over to October, which means on Calvin discovered a couple ning to do so?” is undeniably out-of-character. included non-jazz acts as a way this month is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. of tweets King had made as a There is no argument in that We wouldn’t be so surprised to broaden everyone’s musical Even in smaller communities such as ours, breast cancer teenager referencing a racial- paragraph. That’s two state- otherwise. Like King him- appreciation. Two weeks be- and cancer as a whole has touched virtually everyone’s lives. ly-charged skit from “Tosh.0.” ments of fact and a rewording self, their entire body of work fore Woodstock, George Wein’s vision was realized. I never Some of us have battled it ourselves while most of the rest of These tweets were somehow of the question that they were shouldn’t be defined by a couple deemed newsworthy by the already trying to answer. Noth- of bad decisions. doubted that I made the right us have friends, family and neighbors who have. It does not choice in passing up Woodstock discriminate who it affects. Register, who contacted King ing in that paragraph lays out But at the same time, this for further comment. the thought process that led to self-inflicted wound not only for Newport. If you are a mu- Throughout Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we see pink From there, the timeline re- the Register deciding to move damages their credibility, but sic fan go to my blog to see the ribbons on our televisions and in our communities but the garding the actions taken by the forward with mentioning the the credibility of the journalism list of legendary performers at ability to make an impact through the month extends beyond Des Moines Register, Anheus- tweets in their profile. profession as a whole. They’ve Newport 1969. a color. er-Busch, and King himself Yes, the tweets were techni- not only embarrassed them- I got side tracked. I don’t re- member a long wait or a drunk As always, donations can be made to support research for makes it unclear as to who knew cally public. But only as public selves, they’ve made life that what, when they knew it, and as seven-year-old tweets that much harder for the rest of us in driver while hitchhiking east. a breast cancer cure and detection and provide resources to I guess that’s a good thing. those who are battling the disease. There are also direct ways how. On Tuesday evening, King you would have to intentionally the business. held a press conference to ad- be searching for to find could It’s no secret that there is a Often when things go wrong I to help those affected in your own community. dress the inappropriate tweets. be. Simply existing in the public concerted effort by a segment exclaim, “that’s what memories Cancer.org provides recommendations how an individual This was before the Des Moines space is not a sufficient thresh- of the population to portray the are made of.” The gist of it is can provide support by simply being a friend or neighbor. Register ran their feature, but old for newsworthiness. media as “the enemy” in order that 3,000 miles, 18 years old, Visits – Arrange short but frequent visits that fit with a after Anheuser-Busch cut ties And yes, the tweets were in- to obfuscate their own possible parents worried sick by their thoughtless and rebellious son, loved one’s schedule. Visits can be an opportunity to help with King. appropriate. And? misdeeds. Hostility against re- What do seven-year-old As far as headlines go “Local porters in this country is at an and we all survived. with housework or other chores or simply be a time to chat After high school I moved and provide support. These visits help an individual with tweets King made quoting of- man made inappropriate joke as unnerving high point. fensive jokes he saw on Com- a teenager” ranks right up there This pervasive hostility can 500 miles north to attend a cancer relax while providing companionship. edy Central have to do with with “Grass still green, water have dire consequences. Just small art college in Oakland. I Conversations – One of the most important pieces of con- anything? still wet.” I could have told you last year a man murdered five hitched up and down the coast versation, the website says, is to be understanding of one’s emo- That is the question that Carson King made inappropri- people in an Annapolis newspa- numerous times in those days. tions and feelings and allow them to feel that way. The website the Des Moines Register has ate jokes as a teenager without per office over their reporting of One time I was lucky to get a ride at a super busy on-ramp urges individuals to not bring up past behaviors that may have struggled to answer for the last ever looking at his Twitter his- his guilty plea for criminal ha- week as they’ve dealt with the tory. I could tell you the same rassment. He thought the news- in San Jose. The driver was a GI been a cause for cancer or offer medical advice. Instead, gear headed to an Army base south chats towards what a loved one feels like talking about. blowback from their perceived thing about every adult I have paper had treated him unfairly. attack on the local hero. Carol ever written a story on by vir- That they were the enemy. down the coast. I fell asleep and Errands – Offer to take care of simple but valuable tasks. Hunter, the Register’s executive tue of the fact that they were all If you want to know why when I woke up we were sever- Pet sitting, making meals, providing transportation and other editor, has emphasized in two once teenagers. police were escorting Register al miles down Highway 1. The every day tasks can be a huge benefit for a friend and loved one. separate statements the strug- Due diligence is one thing. It staff into their office last week, trouble was that mudslides had These are just a few ways to help. The website contains gle that their editorial staff had was good that the Register did things like that are the reason. closed the highway south of the in regard to whether or not to a background check on King This hostility is everywhere. base and I had to go back north many more tips and advice but remember, any gesture – big to go south. It was pouring rain or small – can make a world of difference. publish the information about to make sure he didn’t have a The day before this story King’s tweets. history of scams, that he wasn’t unraveled I was just getting but I got a ride back to 101. I am familiar with these involved in a dog fighting ring, back into the country after two In the dark pouring rain motorists saw a poncho with a Statement of the Ownership, Management, Etc., kinds of discussions. Similar or that he wasn’t a defender of weeks in Japan. discussions are held in our own the last season of “Game of In stark contrast to the im- thumb sticking out. I could have Required by the Acts of Congress as of Aug. 12, 1970 been Charlie Manson for all 1.- 8. Hampton Chronicle, publication number 234-020, filing date of Sept. 24, 2019, frequency of issue, weekly; offices on a semi-regular basis. Thrones.” maculately polite Japanese, im- number of issues published annually, 52; annual subscription price, $56.00. The mailing address of the Known Office Determining what is or isn’t ap- But unlike another well mediately upon returning home they knew. When the nearby bar of Publication and Headquarters is 9 2nd St. NW, PO Box 29, Hampton, IA 50441, Franklin County. closed I asked the proprietor if 9. The name and address of the publisher, editor and managing editor is Greg Forbes, 9 2nd Street NW, PO Box propriate to print is sometimes a known Iowa King, there’s no I was harassed by a customs tricky business. indication that Carson King’s agent who, upon learning my there might be a dry place near- 29, Hampton, IA 50441. by where I could roll out my 10. Owners: Mid-America Publishing Corporation, 9 2nd St. NW, P.O. Box 29, Hampton, IA 50441-0606. This wasn’t one of those inappropriate tweets represent- profession, thought it appropri- Stockholders owning or holding one percent or more of total amount of stock: Jeanette M. Grohe, 1 Lincoln Place times. ed a history of racist opinions ate to take a verbal jab at me, sleeping bag. He directed me to Dr., Des Moines, IA 50312; Matthew Grohe, 1 Lincoln Place Dr., Des Moines, IA 50312; and Julie M. Herr, 4422 N. In discussing the matter with and behavior. To the best of my asking if “I was one of the hon- a row of garages, abandoned be- Mozart St., Chicago, IL 60625. cause of the new highway. 11. The known bondholders, mortgagees or other security holders owning or holding one percent or more of total my own colleagues, none of us knowledge, Carson King hasn’t est ones.” A pack of about 10 dogs amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: First Bank Hampton, PO Box 59, Hampton, IA 50441; First Security have been able to comprehend been writing anti-immigrant This was my “welcome” Bank, PO Box 119, Hampton, IA 50441; MidWestOne Bank, 112 N. Main St., Sigourney, IA 52591; Barbara Mussman, how the professional staff of manifestos or attending Nazi back to America. Getting trash greeted me down there. Luckily 721 Cedar Dr., Clarion, IA 50525; Roger & Karen Rector, 1004 Twin Pines, Ida Grove, IA 51445; Leon & Becky Iowa’s most high profile news- rallies. My own cursory “in- talked on my birthday after a there was an island six feet long Thorne, PO Box 352, Parkersburg, IA 50665. and 16 inches wide in one of the 13.-14. Hampton Chronicle, issue date for circulation data below is Sept. 18, 2019. room even contemplated mak- vestigation” into King’s Twit- 10-hour flight by a stranger 15a. Extent and Nature of Circulation. Total Number Copies (net press run) average each issue during preceding ing the decisions they made last ter history indicates that he has with a gun. All because I’m the garages. I was a white settler and twelve months, 1,952; single issue published nearest filing date, 1,800. the dogs were the Indians. They 15b. Paid Circulation (By Mail and Outside the Mail) (1) Mailed Outside-County Paid Subscriptions Stated On PS week. Even playing Devil’s Ad- much stronger opinions about guy whose job it is to go to the vocate I can’t articulate the ar- Dr. Pepper than the average per- city council meetings so the rest circled and barked a lot. A Blue Form 3541 (Include paid distribution above nominal rate, advertiser’s proof copies, and exchange copies) - average Heeler yipped at the hole where number of copies each issue during preceding twelve months, 372, single issue published nearest filing date, 346. gument in favor of putting any son probably should and that’s of you don’t have to. 15b. (2) Mailed In-County Paid Subscriptions stated on PS Form 3541 (Include paid distribution above nominal rate, kind of spotlight on the tweets about it. There are already too many I tightened my drawstring for advertiser’s proof copies, and exchange copies) - average number of copies each issue during preceding twelve in question. Frankly, his love of Dr. Pep- people in this country itching what seemed like all night. months, 982; single issue published nearest filing date, 980. No dogs were there on the 15b. (3) Paid Distribution Outside the Mails Including Sales Through Dealers and Carriers, Street Vendors, Counter Neither, mind you, can the per seems much more interest- for an excuse to justify their bright, sunny morning. The rest Sales, and Other Paid or Requested Distribution Outside USPS - average number of copies each issue during Des Moines Register. Or at least ing and relevant to his profile dislike of the media. The Des preceding twelve months, 170; single issue published nearest filing date, 178. they haven’t yet publicly. than a couple of tweets he didn’t Moines Register doesn’t need of my 500-mile trip was un- 15b. (4) Paid Distribution by Other Mail Classes of Mail Through the USPS (e.g. First-Class Mail) - average number In spite of Hunter releasing even remember making as a to be handing them reasons on eventful. Nobody killed me and of copies each issue during preceding twelve months, 0; single issue published nearest filing date, 0. I wasn’t Charlie Manson. 15c. Total Paid Distribution [sum of 15b (1), (2), (3), and (4)] - average number of copies each issue during preceding an editorial titled “Here’s how teenager, yet that didn’t even get a silver platter. twelve months, 1,524; single issue published nearest filing date, 1,504. we reported on Carson King’s a mention in the Register’s story. Travis Fischer is a news Any responses to The Alter- 15d. Free or Nominal Rate Distribution (By Mail and Outside the Mail) - (1) Free or Nominal Rate Outside-County native may be sent as a letter to Copies Included on PS Form 3541 - Average number of copies each issue during preceding twelve months, 36; single tweets,” the actual argument I take no pleasure in arm- writer for Mid-America Pub- that seemingly won out in the chair quarterbacking the Reg- lishing and 99.9 percent of the the editor or to Fritz’s email ad- issue nearest filing date, 17. (2) Free or Nominal Rate In-County Copies Included on PS Form 3541 - Average number dress 4selfgovernment@gmail. of copies each issue during preceding twelve months, 74; single issue nearest filing date, 9. (3) Free or Nominal Rate Register’s newsroom is absent. ister’s actions on this matter. time will not care what insen- Copies Mailed at Other Classes Through the USPS (e.g. First-Class Mail) - Average number of copies each issue Here’s the exact paragraph in And let me be clear, this wasn’t sitive things you did in high com. His blog, www.alterna- during preceding twelve months, 0; single issue published nearest filing date, 0. (4) Free or Nominal Rate Distribution question. a “hit-job” or an intentional school. tivebyfritz.com, is now being Outside the Mail (Carriers or other means) - Average number of copies each issue during preceding twelve months, updated regularly. It’s diverse, 0; single issue published nearest filing date, 0. 15e. Total Free or Nominal Rate Distribution [sum of 15d (1), (2), (3) and (4)] - average number of copies each issue like the universities claim to be. during preceding twelve months, 110; single issue published nearest filing date, 26. FISHING REPORT 15f. Total Distribution (Sum of 15c. and 15e.) - average number of copies each issue during preceding twelve LATIMER NEWS months, 1,634; single issue published nearest filing date, 1,530. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources’ weekly fishing re- 15g. Copies Not Distributed - average number of copies each issue during preceding twelve months, 318; single issue published nearest filing date, 270. port is compiled with information gathered from local bait shops, Latimer Park Society began its new season by enjoying lunch at 15h. Total (Sum of 15f and g) - average number of copies each issue during preceding twelve months, 1,952; single angler creel surveys and state park staff. For current information, the Rustic Brew on Thursday, Oct. 26. Fourteen members and one issue published nearest filing date, 1,800. contact the Clear Lake Fish and Wildlife office at 641-357-3517. new member, Sue, were in attendance. 15i. Percent Paid and/or Requested Circulation (15c divided by 15f times 100) - average number of copies each issue during preceding twelve months 93.27%; single issue published nearest filing date, 98.30%. Beeds Lake: Black crappie, good. Drift fish or troll a small jig After eating, President Sharon conducted a business meeting. 16a. Paid Electronic Copies - average number of copies each issue during preceding twelve months, 7; single issue or minnow. Members answered roll call by members telling one thing they published nearest filing date, 8. Clear Lake: The water temperature is in the upper 60s. Wall- liked about the season of fall. It was reported that the splash pad in 16b. Total Paid Print Copies (Line 15c) + Paid Electronic Copies - average number of copies each issue during eye, fair. Anglers are having success slip bobber fishing the rock West Park, provided by Park Society, had placed a new picnic table. preceding twelve months, 1,531; single issue published nearest filing date, 1,512. 16c. Total Print Distribution (Line 15f) + Paid Electronic Copies - average number of copies each issue during reefs with a jig and minnow. Shore anglers are catching walleyes It was decided to check into getting a security camera for west park preceding twelve months, 1,641; single issue published nearest filing date, 1,538. fishing from lighted docks at night. Yellow bass, fair. Drift fish a and any other equipment that might be desired. 16d. Percent Paid (Both Print & Electronic Copies) - average number of copies each issue during preceding twelve small jig tipped with a small piece of crawler in 4-6 feet of water. A card was passed around and signed by everyone to be sent to months, 93.30%; single issue published nearest filing date, 98.31%. Channel catfish, fair. Use cut bait fished on the bottom from the member Delores who recently fell and broke a hip. I certify that 50% of all my distributed copies (Electronic & Print) are paid above a nominal price. 17. This Statement of Ownership will be printed in the Oct. 2, 2019 issue of this publication. windswept shore after sunset. Officers for Park Society are President Sharon Elling, Vice Signed Pamela J. DeVries, President, on Sept. 24, 2019. Crystal Lake: The boat ramp will be closed for repairs starting President Marie Teggatz, Secretary Jean Mollenbeck and Treasurer I certify that all information furnished on this form is true and complete. I understand that anyone who furnishes false Monday, Sept. 30. Largemouth bass, good. Cast spinnerbaits near Elaine Plagge. or misleading information on this form or who omits material or information requested on the form may be subject to downed trees. Black crappie, good. Drift fish or troll small crappie The next meeting will be held in the Latimer Community Center criminal sanctions (including fines and imprisonment) and/or civil sanctions (including civil penalties). jigs in 5-9 feet of water. on Thursday, Oct. 17 beginning at 1:30 p.m. HAMPTON CHRONICLE • SECTION A BUSINESS & COMMERCE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 2019 5

LOOKING BACK HAMPTON CHRONICLE A Division of Mid-America Thirty Years Ago three dozen people waiting for visited Omnium this week. ing trip and a change in your processor and a Publishing Corporation October 12, 1989 their turn to pull up their sleeve Land ‘O Lakes of Minne- whole world basically,” he said. key member of OFFICE LOCATION and INFORMATION Boy Scouts from Hampton and get one, two, or three shots. apolis honored Omnium in “I can’t help but think of all the the loan admin- • Physical product deliveries to: 9 Second Troop 120 are gearing up for Kristin Johansen of La- Hampton with a safety award people that made it possible for istration team St. NW, Hampton, IA 50441. the annual popcorn sales drive, timer, daughter of Dave and from one million man-hours someone from Alexander to be and com- • Mail: P.O. Box 29, Hampton, IA 50441. which begins this Saturday. Karolyn Johansen, enlisted without an accident. That’s able to walk across that street in pliance • Office hours: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday As in past years the scouts will on active duty in the United a little over eight-and-a-half Washington and see that done.” commit- thru Friday. • Job applications: Available during be selling the popcorn to raise States Air Force on Sept. 15, years. Omnium is a manufac- Sheril Brodbeck of Hamp- tee at regular business hours. You may also money for the scouting pro- 1999. Kristin, a 1999 gradu- turer of farm chemicals and ton State Bank was recently Hamp- apply online by using the form available gram. Popcorn will be sold in ate of CAL Community High spray edgiments for major honored by the Iowa Bankers ton State at the Hampton Chronicle’s website, decorative ISU, U of I and UNI School, will attend Air Force farm chemical companies. Association (IBA) for more Bank. hamptonchronicle.com. buckets containing either four basic training at Lackland They are a division of Win- than 50 years of service at a Only five weeks into DEADLINES pounds of popcorn or five bags Air Force Base, San Antonio, field Solutions who is a divi- bank. The award was pre- the 2014 football season, • Legal Notices: Wednesdays, 5 p.m. of microwave popping corn. Texas. sion of Land ‘O Lakes. Plant sented during the IBA Annu- Hampton-Dumont is already • Submitted News, Thursdays, 5 p.m. Guests at the Jessie Ja- Carl and Doris Richtsmeier safety is really a team effort. al Convention on Sept. 23 in making its mark.The No. 5 • Newspaper Ads, Inserts: Fridays, noon. • Classified Ads: Mondays, 10 a.m. cobsen home in Coulter Sun- of Hampton returned home this Students attending the Des Moines. Brodbeck was Bulldogs either tied or set game • Obituaries: Mondays, noon. day to help her celebrate past weekend after spending a Hampton-Dumont Alternative one of 13 individuals recog- and season records in a 50-0 • Coverage requests: 24 hour notice. her birthday were Mr. and month in Juneau, Alaska, with Program hosted an open house nized for reaching the 50-year road thumping of Osage on Fri- TELEPHONE CALLS Mrs. Paul Britzman of Ce- her daughter, Rhonda Richts- last week to showcase their service milestone. A native day, Sept. 26. H-D tied the re- The telephone is answered 24/7 by an dar Falls, Lana Huebner and meier. While there they ob- learning center, projects they to Dumont, Brodbeck joined cord for interceptions in a game automated system. Extensions for various Kim Huebner of Cedar Falls served Carl’s 80th birthday and have completed and projects Hampton State Bank in 1996. (five) and Trevor Eiklenborg services and contacts are listed below. and Carla Huebner of Ames their 59th anniversary. Ron and they are working on. Food was Her prior banking experience tied the record for three by one • Local Telephone: 641-456-2585 and Pastor and Marie Hester- Judy Richtsmeier of Bayfield, served, presentations were giv- was at the State Bank of Du- player in a game as coach Jer- • Toll-Free Telephone: 1-800-558-1244 berg. George Crawford and Colorado, and Judy Schwab of en and fun was had by all. mont and Liberty Bank. She ry Shafrath’s squad improved • Fax Communication: 1-800-340-0805 Rose Dirks were guests on Colorado Springs, Colorado, has served in many capacities to 5-0 overall, 2-0 in Class 2A, ADMINISTRATION Saturday. were also guest of Rhonda. Five Years Ago during her banking career District 3. • Dial extension 118 Navy Seaman Recruit James October 1, 2014 and currently is senior loan CIRCULATION and SUBSCRIPTIONS A. Young, son of Richard D. Ten Years Ago One of Franklin County’s • Dial extension 122, or And Joann M. Young, rural October 7, 2009 most well-known native sons email [email protected] Hampton, has completed recruit The Sheffield Care Center returned home last weekend for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING will celebrate its 30th anniver- a special ceremony commem- • Dial extension 120, or email training at Recruit Training [email protected] Command, San Diego. Young sary Oct. 18-24. The week will orating his 20-year political SUDOKU PAPER OR INTERNET ADVERTISING kick off on Sunday, Oct. 18, career. Alexander native and is a 1989 graduate of Hampton Becky Fuque: Community High School. with a party from 2-4 p.m. Ev- current Third Congressional • Dial extension 120, or email eryone is invited to join them District Rep. To Latham was [email protected] Twenty Years Ago for cake and coffee. The week- honored Saturday night during Dave Vallery: October 14, 1999 long celebration will wrap up a special program hosted by the • Dial extension 121, or email The Franklin County Public on Saturday, Oct. 24, with a Franklin County Republicans [email protected] Health has had success with its Fall Bazaar featuring crafts at Sheffield’s Ridge Stone Golf PRINTING and PHOTO SERVICES flu shot program this fall. The made by the residents and staff, and Country Club. Latham, Becky Bottorff: nurses, who are making at least starting at 4 p.m. From 5-8 p.m., who represented Franklin • Dial extension 113, or email 33 stops this fall, expect to give there will be a pork burger sup- County and other portions of [email protected] Emily DeBower: roughly 1,000 influenza shots, per, with music by the Merv and north Iowa for the bulk of his • Dial extension 111, or email 100 tetanus shots, and 100 Bob Band. There will also be career, is retiring from the U.S. [email protected] pneumonia shots in the upcom- a “dusty shoe” tour of the new House of Representatives when We offer complete printing for brochures, ing month. Tuesday morning, Deerfield Place Assisted Living his term expires at the end of newsletters, business cards, posters, the nurses were making a stop Facility. the year. “Going from Alex- photos, specialties and more! Make photo at the Latimer Senior Citizens Hampton Area Chamber ander, a town of 168 people, to reprints from originals or digital files on our Kodak Kiosk. Get full-color copies. Design Center. In line were roughly of Commerce Ambassadors Washington D.C., is an amaz- services available. BILLING and ACCOUNTING • Dial 0, or email COMMUNITY NOTES [email protected] PRINTING PLANT and MAILING Hampton Rotary Celebrate Recovery Pre-Press: Donald Vaughn Hampton Rotary Club meets Wednesday, Oct. Celebrate Recovery meetings will be held • Dial extension 125, or email 9 at 12 p.m., at Godfather’s Pizza. Monday nights at the Youth For Christ Building [email protected] at 420 Fourth St. SE, Hampton. Meal begins at NEWSROOM Hampton Kiwanis 6:15 p.m., meeting at 7 p.m. • News Editor: Greg Forbes, Publisher Hampton Kiwanis Club meets Tuesday, Oct. 8 LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE Dial extension 131, or email HERE’S HOW IT WORKS: Sudoku puzzles are [email protected] at 12 p.m., at Godfather’s Pizza. Latimer Community Club S Open meetings of the Latimer Community formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine Use this contact to offer story tips, send 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 letters to the editor or press releases. Hampton Lions Club are held the first Monday of every month at WER

through 9 must fi ll each row, column and box. S Hampton Lions Club meets Thursday, Oct. 10 7 p.m., at the Latimer Golf Course. • Regional News Editor: Dick Fridley Each number can appear only once in each Dial extension 129, or email at 6:15 p.m., at Godfather’s Pizza. Program: Mi- AN

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chelle and Robert Schaefer. Healthy Weight Support Group K order in which the numbers will appear by Use this contact to offer story tips. A weekly healthy eating club will meet at 5 p.m., O using the numeric clues already provided in D • Sports Editor: Kristi Nixon Franklin Co. Republicans on Mondays at the Franklin Wellness Center. The the boxes. The more numbers you name, the SU Dial extension 138, or email The Franklin County Republican Cen- group will encourage each other to find ways to easier it gets to solve the puzzle! tral Committee will meet at 6 p.m., on the first [email protected] stay healthy by eating correctly and exercising. Use this contact to offer story tips. Sunday of each month at Godfather’s Pizza in There is no annual membership fee. For more in- THIS WEEK’S SUDOKU IS SPONSORED BY: • Neighbors: Greg Forbes Hampton. In the event of a holiday weekend, the formation call Vicki Grant at 641-425-1476. Dial extension 131, or email meeting will be held one week later. [email protected] AA, Al Anon Use this contact for engagements, Franklin Co. Democrats • Bradford AA meets Sundays at 7 p.m., at the anniversaries, weddings, new arrivals, The Franklin County Democrats Central Com- Bradford Fire Department. Koenen & Collins achievers and other items. mittee will meet the first Tuesday of every month • AA, Old-Timers Group and Al Anon meets • Obituaries: at the La Frontera Restaurant meeting room. Meal Tuesdays at 7 p.m., at the St. Patrick’s Catholic Chiropractic Clinic Dial extension 131, or email at 6 p.m., with the meeting beginning at 7 p.m. [email protected] Church, Hampton. Send photos, obituary copy and billing Franklin County Tea Party Movement Share your meeting Dr. James Koenen and Dr. Chad Collins information. Deadline is 12 on Mondays. The Franklin County Tea Party Movement Email time, date and place of your non-church SERVICES meets at 6:30 p.m., the second Wednesday of each group meeting to chroniclenews@midamerica- 303 CENTRAL AVE. E. | HAMPTON | 456-4142 • Engagements, anniversaries, birthdays, weddings, births and family reunions month in the Godfather’s Pizza meeting room in pub.com for inclusion. Meetings run the prior information is published free of charge. Hampton. week unless otherwise requested. There is a $10 charge for each black and white photo and a $15 charge for each color photo. Birthday and birth photos FINANCIAL ADVISER PHARMACIES ATTORNEYS ATTORNEYS are published one column in width. BBUSINESSUSINESS & Anniversary and Engagement photos are BRAD SCHEIDEMAN KOERNER-WHIPPLE PHARMACY COONLEY & COONLEY TONY D. KRUKOW published two columns in width. Other CLU, LUTCF, MS Pharmacists Lawyers Attorney at Law such photos are published in a width PPROFESSIONALROFESSIONAL appropriate to the number of people in Scheideman Financial Strategies Crystal Foell • Todd Wragge John E. Coonley P.O. Box 343 the photo. 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Cady III CASTLE, DICK & KELCH time of submission, either via credit card, TTOO PLACEPLACE YOURYOUR Certifi ed Financial Fiduciary Hampton Megan Rosenberg INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE debit card, check or cash. 11 First Ave. N.W. Offi ce West Side of City Park 2 2nd St. NW, Hampton HAMPTON STAFF MEMBERS Hampton, IA 50441 MEDICAL CLINICS • Regular employees in order of continu- BBUSINESSUSINESS ONON OUROUR Hampton P.O. Box 299 ous years of service: Deb Chaney, Circu- 641-456-4644 FRANKLIN GENERAL HOSPITAL Phone 456-2555 Ph. 456-2578 Fax 456-2546 lation Manager. Elaine Meyer, Circulation. [email protected] FRANKLIN MEDICAL CENTER Glenn Kew, Inserter, Mail Preparation, DDIRECTORYIRECTORY TODAY!TODAY! Driver. Pam DeVries, President. Donald 1720 Central Avenue E. RANDY D. JOHANSEN JASPERSEN INSURANCE Vaughn, CTP Operator, Pre-Press. Kath- ACCOUNTANTS FUNERAL HOMES Hampton, IA 50441 Lawyer & REAL ESTATE LTD leen Fisher, Bookkeeping, Proofreading. (641) 456-5000 th Deb Collins, Inserter. Lynnette Richard- 1562 200 St. Sheffi eld son, Treasurer, Bookkeeping. Pia Hov- COONLEY & HEILSKOV, CPA'S RETZ FUNERAL HOME Family Practice Providers Elaine Coonley, CPA Sheffi eld 892-4241 Sheffi eld 641-892-4949 enga, Advertising Composition Manager, Keith Hansen, D.O. Phone 456-2970 www.jaspersenltd.com Graphic Design. Kristi Nixon, Regional Patricia Heilskov, CPA Meservey 358-6105 Toni Lauffer, D.O. Sports Editor. Doug Holmes, Driver. Jeff Dellinger, Driver. Monica Edeker, Graph- Coonley Offi ce Building Thornton 998-2311 Rachael Etnier, D.O. st MILLER AND MILLER, P.C. ic Design. Travis Fischer, Regional News 121 1 Ave. NW Call Collect Jasjit Singh, M.D. STALEY REAL ESTATE Editor. Tina Lubben, Bookkeeping, Proof- Attorneys at Law th Hampton, IA 50441 Erin Murphy, PA – C 21 4 St. NE., Hampton reading. Les Andrews, Driver. Scott Max- 641-456-2441 Brian D. Miller Ph. 456-3607 Fax 456-5910 on, Pressman. Becky Bottorff, Custom Daphne Landers, ARNP Andrea M. Miller Printing. Katey Reed, Inserter. Mike En- BUSINESS Allie Kjormoe, ARNP Brad Staley - 425-9400 zenauer, Pressman. Jim Koenen, Driver. JEFFREY A. JAACKS 123 Federal North Dave Vallery, Advertising Sales. Greg INTERNET Susan Staley - 425-9431 Licensed Public Accountant Hampton, IA Kurt Thielen - 430-3659 Forbes, Publisher/Community News Ed- WMTel.net CHIROPRACTORS itor. Ernest Paulsen, Jr., Inserter. Jacob Offi ce West Side of City Park Phone 641-456-2111 1-866-DO-WMTel www.staleyonline.com Jungck, Pressman. Diane Wilkinson, 3 -1st Street SW KOENEN & COLLINS Inserter. Becky Fuqua, Advertising Sales. Hampton, Iowa 50441 CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC DANIEL F. WIECHMANN JR. Deb Witte, Inserter. Madison Craigh- WINDOW TREATMENT ton, Bookkeeping. Larry Alquist, Driver. 641-456-4125 Dr. James Koenen Korner Window Attorney at Law OPTOMETRISTS Shelly Enzenauer, Receptionist/Typist. Dr. Chad Collins 114 3rd St. NE Jon Petersen, Driver. KaSara Smith, Custom Window Treatments WOOD VISION 303 Central Ave E. Hampton Graphic Design. Jim Moats, Driver, Insert- STEVEN E. PEARSON Korin Krukow Amanda A. Wood, O.D. er. Owen Kirschbaum, Custom Printing. Hampton Phone 456-4545 Certifi ed Public Accountant 705 Park Avenue Phone 641-456-4142 Jarod R. Wood, O.D. Mel Brown, Driver. Kara Lunning, Insert- P.O. Box 61 er. Dick Fridley, Regional News Editor. Ackley, IA 50601 Dalton Miller, O.D. Emily DeBower, Custom Printing. Hampton, Iowa 50441 Phone: 641-494-9518 HICKMAN CHIROPRACTIC 402 12th Ave. NE • Hometown News Correspondents: Marie Bus. 641-456-4829 Fax: 641-847-2336 Teggatz, Latimer News, (641-579-6056). Jay Hickman, D.C. Hampton Betty Poley, Hampton, Bradford, Chapin, [email protected] 820 4th Street NE Phone 456-4251 Geneva, Bristow News, (641-456-2208). Hampton Openings exist for: Ackley, Alexander, Bristow, Coulter, Dows, Dumont, Popejoy Phone 641-456-2280 and Rowan. Call for more information. 6 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 2019 RECORDS SECTION A • HAMPTON CHRONICLE FROM THE LOG HAMPTON POLICE • 6:07 p.m.: Report of a domestic • 7:30 p.m.: Report of a car/deer • 4:34 p.m.: Report of a junk ordi- • 9:55 a.m.: Report of a larceny. • 10:30 a.m.: Officers had a report accident in the 1700 block of Hwy. nance violation in the 700 block of • 10:26 a.m.: Department received of an animal issue in the 200 block Monday, September 23: matter in the 700 block of 2nd St. 3, Hampton. 7th Ave. SW, Hampton. a telephone call in the 900 block of of S Elizabeth St. • Officers had one general call. SE, Hampton. • 7:41 p.m.: Report of a burning • 4:58 p.m.: Report of criminal mis- Cardinal Ave., Dows. • 11:42 a.m.: Report of a suspi- • 10:07 a.m.: Officers had a report • 7:20 p.m.: Report of a stolen bike. complaint in the 400 block of S Fed- chief in the 100 block of 2nd Ave. • 2:06 p.m.: Report of an animal cious person/vehicle in the area of of a bike found. • 11:10 p.m.: Report of a dropped eral St., Hampton. SE, Hampton. complaint in the 400 block of Dog- Hwy. 14 and Hwy. 57. • 11:16 a.m.: Officers responded to 9-1-1 call in the 1200 block of E • 8:40 p.m.: Seth Johnson, 38, wood, Dows. • 12:57 p.m.: Report of a theft in a rescue call for a possibly injured Central Ave., Hampton. Friday, September 27: Hampton, charged in the 700 block • 3:19 p.m.: Deputies responded to the 100 block of N Baughman St. person. • 11:11 p.m.: Officers responded to • Officers assisted with one medi- of 8th St. SW, Hampton with 5th de- an ambulance call in the 800 block • 1:32 p.m.: Officers had a report of • 11:58 a.m.: Report of persons go- a lift assist request in the 400 block cal call and assisted one motorist. gree criminal mischief. of 250th St., Thornton. a suspicious person/vehicle in the ing through a dumpster. of 11th Ave. NE, Hampton. • 12:01 a.m.: Samuel Andersen, Wednesday, September 25: 28, Webster City, charged with 2nd • 4:50 p.m.: Deputies responded 100 block of N 5th St. • 12:45 p.m.: Report of an assault. FRANKLIN COUNTY SHERIFF to an ambulance call in the area of • 5:34 p.m.: Officers had a report • 2:15 p.m.: Officers responded to • Officers had two general calls. degree theft, 5 counts of forgery, Monday, September 23: Dumont Wellness. of an unknown problem in the 900 a rescue call in the 1300 block of N • 3 a.m.: Report of a bike found and possession of drug parapher- • Officers assisted one motorist, • 5:41 p.m.: Deputies assisted block of Nash St. Federal St., Hampton. in the 500 block of 4th Ave. NE, nalia. received a report for one controlled Hampton Police Department in the • 6:11 p.m.: Report of an animal • 2:29 p.m.: Report of suspicious Hampton. • 8:27 a.m.: Report of a juvenile is- burn, and had four general calls. area of Progress Park, Hampton. issue in the 32400 block of 120th St. activity in the 1100 block of E Cen- • 8:40 a.m.: Report of a junk ordi- sue in the 1600 block of 4th St. NE, • 8:59 a.m.: Deputies conducted • 6:44 p.m.: Report of cattle out in • 7:19 p.m.: Report of a domestic/ tral Ave., Hampton. nance violation in the 10 block of Hampton. 7th St. NW, Hampton. • 5:37 p.m.: Report of a dropped medical assist training in the 800 the area of Lake Dr., Hampton. family issue in the 300 block of N • 3:11 p.m.: Report of a civil mat- • 7:30 p.m.: Report of an animal on Main St. • 9:46 a.m.: Officers responded to 9-1-1 call in the 200 block of 1st St. block of Jonquil Ave., Coulter. ter in the 200 block of 6th St. SE, the roadway in the area of Hwy. 3 • 7:27 p.m.: Report of vandalism/ a rescue call in the 200 block of 2nd SW, Hampton. • 11:48 a.m.: Deputies transported Hampton. and Quail. criminal mischief in the 1300 block St. SW, Hampton. • 7:10 p.m.: Officers had a report a prisoner to Hampton. • 3:15 p.m.: Department received • 7:44 p.m.: Report of vandalism of Circle Dr. • 10:05 a.m.: Officers had a re- of an accident in the 700 block of • 12:52 p.m.: Report of a false fire a phone call in the area of 8th Ave. in the 100 block of Oakwood Dr., • 8:28 p.m.: Report of an accident quest for a welfare check in the 200 4th St. NE, Hampton; Kiara Donald- alarm in the 1700 block of E Central SW, Hampton. Sheffield. with property damage in the area of block of 12th Ave. NE, Hampton. son received $3,000 in damages; Ave., Hampton. • 3:41 p.m.: Report of a traffic com- • 1:23 p.m.: Officers had a report Grand Ave. and Hwy. 57. • 11:13 a.m.: Report of a dog bite. Wendy Barner received $3,000 in Friday, September 27: plaint in the 300 block of 6th St. SE, of a traffic complaint in Hampton. • 9:56 p.m.: Deputies received a • 12:28 p.m.: Officers had a re- damages. • Officers had three general calls. Hampton. • 2:29 p.m.: Officers had a report request for a welfare check in the quest for a welfare check in the 400 • 8:12 p.m.: Joe Antonio Martinez • 6:49 a.m.: Officers had a report • 4:18 p.m.: Officers provided traf- of suspicious activity. 400 block of Packwaukee St. block of 12th Ave NW, Hampton. Mercado, 36, Hampton, cited and of traffic complaints. fic control in the 400 block of 1st • 3:49 p.m.: Officers had a report • 2:05 p.m.: Officers had a report released for possession of drug • 10:27 a.m.: Deputies assisted Tuesday, September 24: Ave. SE, Hampton. of an animal issue in the 600 block • 4:31 p.m.: Department received a of a dog complaint in the area of 3rd paraphernalia. Iowa State Patrol. • Officers executed three traffic of S Akir St., Latimer. • 2:14 p.m.: Officers had a report of stops, assisted three motorists, and phone call in the 100 block of 1st St. Ave., Hampton. Saturday, September 28: • 4:38 p.m.: Officers had a report NE, Hampton. • 2:19 p.m.: Officers had a report of • Officers had one general call. a domestic matter. received six general calls. of a vehicle off the roadway. • 4:08 p.m.: Officers had a report • 8:14 a.m.: Report of an accident • 4:51 p.m.: Report of public intox- an assault in the 300 block of 4th St. • 2:59 a.m.: Report of an assault in • 5:30 p.m.: Officers had a report ication in the 900 block of 4th St. NW, Hampton. the 300 block of 1st St. SW. of a domestic matter. with property damage in the 1000 of a stray dog in the 1800 block of • 5:30 p.m.: Officers had a report block of Howard St. NW, Hampton. • 5:35 p.m.: Report of an item • 10:19 a.m.: Report of a missing Indigo Ave., Latimer. • 5:56 p.m.: Report of a suspicious found in the 500 block of 4th Ave. juvenile; located in the 10 block of of a false 9-1-1 calls. • 1:51 p.m.: Report of an animal • 6:28 p.m.: Officers had a report • 9:25 p.m.: Deputies completed issue in the area of 160th St. and individual in the area of 4th St. SE, SE, Hampton. 7th St. NW, Hampton. of a false 9-1-1 call. Hampton. • 6:53 p.m.: Report of an unattend- • 10:20 a.m.: Report of a traffic booking information. Packard Ave. • 9:01 p.m.: Officers had a report • 11:25 p.m.: Officers had a report • 2:36 p.m.: Report of an assault Tuesday, September 24: ed child in the 10 block of S Federal complaint in the 1000 block of W of a traffic complaint in the area of St., Hampton. Central Ave., Hampton. of false 9-1-1 calls. with injuries in the 19600 block of • Officers had two general calls. Hwy. 65, southbound. • 11:29 p.m.: Deputies completed Jay Ave. • 7:30 a.m.: Officers responded to • 7:40 p.m.: Report of a male not • 10:23 a.m.: Report of a dog com- feeling well in the 400 block of 2nd plaint in the 100 block of 1st St. NW, Tuesday, September 24: booking information. • 3:12 p.m.: Deputies received a an assist request in the 100 block of • Officers had five general calls. request for a welfare check in the 5th St. SW, Hampton. St. SE. Hampton. Saturday, September 28: • 11:40 a.m.: Report of a distur- • 11:54 a.m.: Report of an accident • Officers received a report for one 400 block of S Walnut St. • 8:11 a.m.: Report of criminal mis- Thursday, September 26: with property damage. • 4:12 p.m.: Report of an animal is- chief in the 1700 block of E Central • Officers had one general call. bance in the 200 block of 2nd Ave. controlled burn and received one NW, Hampton. • 4:22 p.m.: Report of trash in the general call. sue in the 500 block of N Cherry St. Ave., Hampton. • 12:01 a.m.: Aryel Larue, 27, ditch in the area of 190th and Dog- • 7:52 p.m.: Report of an animal • 12:24 p.m.: Officers received a Hampton, charged with failing to • 7:49 p.m.: Report of a civil is- • 4:19 a.m.: Officers had a report of sue in the 200 block of 1st St. SW, wood, Alexander. false 9-1-1 calls. issue in the area of Hwy. 57 and request for a welfare check. abate. • 4:50 p.m.: Officers had a report Terrace Ave. • 2:35 p.m.: Report of a juvenile • 2:46 a.m.: Report of a bike tire Hampton. • 9:40 a.m.: Officers had a report • 11:40 p.m.: Report of loud music of a tornado watch. of a family custody issue. • 11:04 p.m.: Deputies responded issue in the 600 block of 12th Ave. slashed in the 300 block of W Cen- • 7:20 p.m.: Seth Peterson, 26, to an alarm call in the 400 block of NE, Hampton. tral Ave., Hampton. in the 700 block of W Central Ave., • 1:17 p.m.: Department received Hampton. Iowa Falls, arrested for theft, 2nd an accidental call. Parriott St. • 2:45 p.m.: Report of a stolen bike • 3:32 a.m.: Officers responded to and possession of stolen property; in the 600 block of 2nd Ave. NW. an alarm call in the 600 block of W Sunday, September 29: • 1:30 p.m.: Report of trespassing. Wednesday, September 25: held to appear. • 8:05 p.m.: Officers had a report • Officers executed two traffic • 3:23 p.m.: Report of a speeding Central Ave., Hampton. • 3:43 a.m.: Report of 2 people • 8:13 p.m.: Officers had a report of vehicle in the 100 block of 11th Pl. • 4:19 p.m.: Report of a 9-1-1 hang fighting in the 300 block of W Cen- of a car/deer accident in the area of stops, assisted with two medical a false 9-1-1 call. Hwy. 65, Hampton. calls, and received 14 general calls. NE, Hampton. up call in the 600 block of 2nd St. tral Ave., Hampton. • 9:59 p.m.: Deputies responded to • 5:28 p.m.: Report of a car acci- SE, Hampton. • 1 p.m.: Officers received a re- • 9:24 p.m.: Officers had a report • 7:22 a.m.: Animal issue in the an ambulance call in the 300 block of suspicious activity. area of 185th St. and Temple Ave. dent in the 1100 block of E Central • 5:41 p.m.: Report of a juvenile is- quest for a welfare check in the 10 of Walnut St., Bradford. • 7:40 a.m.: Officers had a report Ave., Hampton; Joann Kellison, sue in the 500 block of 1st St. NW. block of 2nd St. NW, Hampton. Sunday, September 29: of an animal issue in the area of Hampton, received $2,000 in dam- • 7:06 p.m.: Report of a dog com- • 2:20 p.m.: Officers received a re- Wednesday, September 25: • Officers had one general call. 135th St. and Hwy. 14. ages; Debra Sabin, Hampton, re- plaint in the 300 block of 3rd Ave. quest for a welfare check in the 200 • Officers assisted one motorist • 2:03 a.m.: Berman Josue Flores • 10:42 a.m.: Officers had a r eport ceived $400 in damages. NW, Hampton. block of 6th St. SE, Hampton. and received two general calls. Martinez, 31, Hampton, arrested for • 6:30 a.m.: Report of harassment. OWI; held to appear. of a phone scam in the 900 block of • 9:11 a.m.: Report of a 9-1-1 mis- • 3:28 a.m.: Officers had a report W Broadway St. dial call in the 700 block of Apricot. of a suspicious vehicle. • 2:41 p.m.: Report of a forgery in • 11:26 a.m.: Report of a possible • 3:43 a.m.: Deputies assisted the 17900 block of 120th St. no contact order violation. Hampton Police in the 300 block of • 3:12 p.m.: Report of a theft in the • 1:21 p.m.: Officers had a report Central Ave., Hampton. area of 6th St. and Howard St. of a scam call in the 1100 block of • 5:50 a.m.: Deputies received in- • 3:27 p.m.: Report of an animal is- Olive Ave., Hampton. formation and request for extra pa- sue in the 32500 block of Holly Ave. • 4 p.m.: Officers had a report of trol in the 1500 block of Quail Ave., • 5:44 p.m.: Animal issue in the dog calls in Geneva. Hampton. area of 335th St. and Cedar Ave. • 8:08 p.m.: Report of a suspicious • 10:44 a.m.: Report of a dispatch • 6:34 p.m.: Animal issue in the person in the 400 block of West An- call to another county. area of 190th St. and Dodge Ave. drews, Latimer. • 11:06 a.m.: Deputies responded Thursday, September 26: • 8:25 p.m.: Report of a car/deer to an ambulance call in the 900 • Officers executed two traffic accident near I-35 near Latimer. block of 3rd St., Dumont. stops, assisted with four medical LLIMITIMIT 2 • 1:47 p.m.: Officers had a report of calls, assisted one motorist, re- TTUBESUBES TTOTALOTAL Thursday, September 26: • 3:32 a.m.: Deputies assisted a false 9-1-1 call in the 1200 block ceived a report for two controlled 85% Lean, 15% Fat USDA Choice Hampton Police in the 600 block of of Central Ave. E. burns, and had 11 general calls. $ $ • 2:20 p.m.: Deputies assisted • 8:01 a.m.: Report of an accident 10 Lb. tube /Lb. 8 oz. ea. Central Ave., Hampton. 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BUTLER COUNTY SHERIFF • 11:58 a.m.: Deputies responded • 8:10 a.m.: Officers had a report of Monday, September 23: to an alarm call in the 18000 block disorderly conduct. • Officers executed six traffic of Quarry Ave. • 9:14 a.m.: Report of a theft from a stops, assisted with three medical • 1:18 p.m.: Report of an animal vehicle in the 900 block of Killdeer calls, had a report for five controlled issue in the 21000 block of Hwy. 57. Ave., Hampton. burns, and had seven general calls. • 1:39 p.m.: Report of a phone scam in the 100 block of E South St. • 2:45 p.m.: Report of a theft in the 200 block of N 5th St. THE SENIOR SCENE • 3:22 p.m.: Report of a gas drive off in the 400 block of Parriott St., All Natural Boneless $ All Natural Chicken Hind ¢ Where new friendships are made Aplington. Crock Pot Pork Roast ...... 1.88/Lb. 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This promotional ad was prepared and printed for Fareway Stores, Inc. by Mid-America Publishing Corporation, with its home ofƓ ce located at 9 Second St. NW, P.O. Box 29, HAMPTON SENIOR CENTER Hampton, Iowa 50441. All contents are prepared with legal copyrighted materials which are the property of Mid-America Publishing Corporation. st 23 1 Street SW, HAMPTON • 641-456-5191 See LOG: Page 7 HAMPTON CHRONICLE • SECTION A RECORDS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 2019 7 OBITUARIES FRANKLIN COUNTY Elaine Freie Edward Butler COURTHOUSE REPORTING Elaine Freie, 91, of Newhall, was called to her heavenly home on Edward Iver “Ed” Butler, 77, of Hampton, passed away Friday, Civil Court Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2019. Sept. 27, 2019, at Franklin General Hospital in Hampton. The court handled one child support matter. A celebration of her life will be held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 2, • Citibank vs. Wendy Wikert. Judgment for the plaintiff on Sept. 19 in the Sept. 28 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Newhall with Pastor Ste- 2019, at First Congregational United Church of Christ in Hampton. amount of $9,931.31. ven Rempfer officiating. Visitation will be held at the church from Visitation was held from 4-7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019, at Sietse- 4-7 p.m., Friday, Sept. 27. ma-Vogel Funeral Home District Court Interment will take place in Hampton. Burial will The court handled two probation violation. Elaine Freie Edward Butler following the service at St. take place in the Hampton • Ethan Marzen, 28, Alexander, pled guilty on Sept. 23 to Sex Offender John Lutheran Cemetery Cemetery. Registration Violation First Offense. Marzen was sentenced to two days in near Newhall. Phillips Fu- Ed was born June 21, jail, fined $625 plus 35 percent surcharge (suspended), and $140 in costs. neral Home of Vinton is as- 1942, to Enos and Win- • Brock Casady, 33, Hampton, pled guilty on Sept. 23 to Forgery. Casady sisting Elaine’s family. ifred (Corrough) Butler in was sentenced to 20 days in jail, fined $625 plus 35 percent surcharge Elaine was born April Hampton. He graduated (suspended), $125 Law Enforcement Initiative, and $180 in costs. 3, 1928, in Hampton. She from Hampton High School • Felix Martinez, 19, Hampton, pled guilty on Sept. 18 to Attempted Bur- graduated from Latim- and furthered his education glary in the Third Degree (pled from Burglary in the Second Degree). Marti- er High School and spent at Iowa State University. several years as a farmer’s He was united in marriage nez was sentenced to two years in prison (suspended), placed on two years wife and mother near Shef- to Ella Freese on June 20, probation, fined $625 plus 35 percent surcharge (suspended), and $125 field. Elaine was involved 1964, in Alden. To this Law Enforcement Initiative. in 4-H and at St. Paul’s union, two children were • Alonso Castaneda Vazquez III, 25, Iowa Falls, pled guilty on Sept. 23 to Lutheran Church in Latim- born: Rhett and Rebecca. Carrying Weapons. Castaneda Vazquez was sentenced to 180 days in jail er. She and Verne moved Ed owned and operated (173 days suspended), fined $625 plus 35 percent surcharge, and $400 in to Newhall in 1971, and Hampton Auto Body. costs. she worked as a secretary Ed was an active mem- • Samantha Olmstead, 27, Newton, pled guilty on Sept. 19 to Disorderly for the athletic director at 1928-2019 ber of First Congregational 1942-2019 Conduct - Loud or Raucous Noise. Olmstead was sentenced to two days in Benton Community High United Church of Christ in jail and ordered to pay $120 in costs. School for 21 years. Services: Hampton, where he also Services: 10:30 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 28 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 2 • Hayley Chamberlain, 18, Story City, pled guilty on Sept. 24 to Posses- Elaine was actively in- sang in the church choir for sion of Drug Paraphernalia. Chamberlain was fined $65 plus 35 percent volved at her church. She St. John’s Lutheran Church, many years. He was a 40- First Congregational United Newhall Church of Christ, Hampton surcharge, $125 Law Enforcement Initiative, and $60 in costs. enjoyed playing golf, cards, year member of Hampton • Mariah Jurgena, 25, Plymouth, pled guilty on Sept. 23 to Possession of and games with family and Burial: Rotary Club. Ed was also Burial: a Controlled Substance - Methamphetamine First Offense (pled from Pos- friends. She and Verne en- St. John’s Lutheran Church a member of the Antique Hampton Cemetery, joyed spending 18 winters Cemetery, Newhall Motorcycle Club of Amer- Hampton session of Controlled Substance Second Offense). Jurgena was sentenced in Harlingen, Texas. She Arrangements by: ican, Two Rivers Motorcy- Arrangements by: to two days in jail, $125 Law Enforcement Initiative, $10 DARE, and $100 in loved watching as many Phillips Funeral Home, cle Club and Auburn Cord Sietsema-Vogel Funeral costs. sporting events and ac- Newhall Duesenberg Club. He en- Home, Hampton • Angel Ramirez, 39, Hampton, pled guilty on Sept. 23 to Disorderly Con- tivities as possible of her joyed motorcycling, fishing duct - Fighting or Violent Behavior (pled from Indecent Exposure). Ramirez children, grandchildren, and gardening. was sentenced to one day in jail and ordered to pay $100 in costs. and great-grandchildren. Most of all, Elaine was a woman of faith Ed is survived by his wife, Ella Butler, of Hampton; son, Rhett • Gatwech Lony, 26, Owatonna, received a deferred judgment on Sept. who truly loved her Lord and Savior. Faith, family and friends were Butler, of Cedar Rapids; daughter, Rebecca (Jason) Fink, of Hamp- 23 to Possession of a Controlled Substance Marijuana First Offense. Lony most treasured in her life. ton; Norwegian son, Trond (Hilde) Grytting, of Bergen, Norway; was placed on one-year probation, $125 Law Enforcement Initiative, $10 Elaine is survived by her six children: Larry Freie (Linda), of granddaughter, Katelyn Butler, of Lafayette, Ind.; granddaughter, DARE, and $140 in costs. Lincoln, Neb.; Leland Freie (Valerie), of Cedar Rapids; Janet At- Abby Fink, of Cedar Falls; grandson, Eli Fink, of Hampton; sis- • Oscar Rodriguez Jr., 24, Mason City, pled guilty on Sept. 23 to OWI First kinson, of Cedar Rapids; Julie Nieland, of Iowa City; Linda Freitag ter-in-law, Georgia Mourlam, of Alden; sister-in-law, Jo Berndt, of Offense. Rodriguez was sentenced to two days in jail or two days at OWI (Jim), of Puyallup, Wash.; and James Freie (Sheila), of Wilton; 13 Buckeye; brother-in-law, Gary Brooks, of St. Louis, Mo.; as well as program, fined $1,250 plus 35 percent surcharge, $10 DARE, and $100 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Also surviving her are several nieces and nephews. in costs. An additional charge of Possession of a Controlled Substance the sisters and brothers-in-law, Norma Casperson, Evonne Plagge, He was preceded in death by his parents, Enos and Winifred Marijuana First Offense was dismissed. and Jeannette and Glenn Freie, all of Latimer. Butler; sister, Elizabeth Brooks; brother-in-law, Jerry Berndt; She was preceded in death by her husband of 64 years, Verne mother-in-law, Fay Freese; father-in-law, George Freese; and his • David Thomas, 49, Alta, pled guilty on Sept. 23 to OWI Second Offense Freie; her parents, Edwin and Sophia (Deer) Rathmann; brother, beloved granddogs, Bailey and Cassie. (pled from OWI Third Offense). Thomas was sentenced to one year in jail Robert Rathmann; infant sister, Helen; brothers-in-law, Lloyd De- (351 days suspended), two years probation, fined $1,875 plus 35 percent Bour, Everett Casperson, and Wayne Plagge; and son-in-law, Allen surcharge, $10 DARE, and $140 in costs. Nieland. LOG FROM PAGE 6 Small Claims • 5:26 a.m.: Matthew Daniel Nie- block of Packwaukee St. man, 39, Shell Rock, arrested by • 8:38 a.m.: Report of a suspicious • Capital One Bank vs. Buelah Stoffer, Hampton. Case dismissed without a Butler County Deputy in the 200 person/vehicle in the area of Hwy. 3 prejudice on Sept. 19. Betty Larson block of S Cherry St. for public in- and Ridge Ave. • LVNV Funding LLC vs. Candic Woltjer, Mason City. Judgment for the Betty Ann Larson, 84, of Alden, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. toxication; held to appear. • 7:53 p.m.: Gary Alexander Carl- plaintiff on Sept. 19 in the amount of $675.58 with 3.697 percent interest 24 at the Mercy Medical Center in Mason City. • 9:39 a.m.: Report of a phone son, 55, Greene, arrested for driv- from June 25. Visitation was held from 5:30-8 p.m., Friday, Sept. 27 at the Sur- scam in the 500 block of Howard St. ing while suspended; posted bond. • Quad Corp vs. Patricia Chambliss, Hampton. Judgment for the plaintiff ls Funeral Home in Iowa Falls. Funeral services were held at 10 • 12:59 p.m.: Report of an animal Sunday, September 29: on Sept. 19 in the amount of $5,721.75 with 3.97 percent interest from a.m., Saturday, Sept. 28 at the Surls Funeral Home in Iowa Falls issue in the area of 110th St. and • Officers executed six traffic August 28. with burial in the Alden Packard Ave. stops, assisted with two medical Cemetery. A reception to • 2:56 p.m.: Deputies received a Betty Larson calls, assisted one motorist, re- Real Estate followed at the Alden Le- request for a welfare check in the ceived a report for one controlled The Franklin County Recorder’s Office recorded the following real estate gion Community Center. 300 block of N Main St. burn, and received 13 general calls. transactions: Betty Ann “Nanny” • 3:45 p.m.: Report of an accident • 2:54 a.m.: Deputies received a • Warranty Deed: Paul and Kimberly Amesquita to Alexander Hartwig; Lot (Ites) Larson was born with unknown injuries in the area of request for a welfare check in the 1 Blk 1 Myer’s Add Hampton; 2019-1435. 190th St. and Vail Ave., Clarksville. March 10, 1935, at the 200 block of Miners St. • Warranty Deed: Franklin County Land Co. to Franklin Rural Electroc Iowa Falls Hospital in Iowa • 6:49 p.m.: Report of a car/deer • 5:03 a.m.: Report of a car/deer Falls, to Richard Ites Sr.and accident in the area of 320th St. and Coop.; Parcel A NE1/4 NE1/4 36-91-21; 2019-1448. accident in the area of 300th St. • Quit Claim Deed: Feliciano Martinez Lopez and Ivette Diaz Perez to Fe- Anna Margaret (Bahr) Franklin Ave., Ackley. and Hwy. 14, Parkersburg. Ites. Her early years were • 11:57 p.m.: Report of an animal liciano Martinez Lopez; Tr Lot 8 Blk 7 Gilletts Add Hampton; 2019-1443. • 9:29 a.m.: Report of an animal • Quit Claim Deed: Kenneth and Diane Bird to Aaron, Adam and Andrew spent on the farm with her issue in the area of 150th St. and issue in the 20700 block of 135th St. Bird; Tr NE1/4 27-93-21, Tr SW1/4 9-92-21, Tr NE1/4 NW1/4; Tr N1/2 NE1/4 parents and her two broth- Hwy 14. • 11:15 a.m.: Officers had a report ers, Richard Jr. (Bud) and Saturday, September 28: of an animal issue in the 27800 3-92-21; 2019-1444. Edward. She liked to tell • Officers executed four traffic block of 195th St. • Warranty Deed: Kevin and Carol Borcherding to Kevin Borcherding Re- stories of what life on the stops, assisted with three medical • 2:27 p.m.: Officers had a report vocable Trust and Carol Borcherding Revocable Trust; Tr N1/2 N1/2 SW1/4, farm was like and would calls, assisted one motorist, re- of an unknown problem in the Tr N1/2 SE1/4 27-92-22, Tr Ne1/4 32-92-21; 2019-1452. compare it to her own chil- ceived a report for three controlled 28000 block of Temple Ave. • Quit Claim Deed: Robert Floyd to John and Holly Wibholm; Tr Blk 3 dren’s “easy” life. Betty burns, and had 16 general calls. • 5:52 p.m.: Report of an unknown Popejoy’s Add Popejoy; 2019-1460. graduated high school in 1935-2019 • 2:34 a.m.: Deputies conducted problem in the 700 block of Hwy. 57. • Warranty Deed: Jacqueline Birdsell to Michael Birdsell; Lot 8 Blk 3 1953, from Alden. She then a business door check in the 500 Beed’s 1st Add Hampton; 2019-1466. earned a nursing degree Services: from Evangelical Nursing 10 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 28 School in Marshalltown. Surls Funeral Home, FFLOORLOOR COVERINGCOVERING SALESSALES & IINSTALLATIONNSTALLATION Rachelle K. Thompson On Dec. 16, 1956, Betty Iowa Falls was united in marriage to Burial: ■ Carpet Olberding CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Loren Larson at St. Paul’s Alden Cemetery, ■ Lutheran church in Alden. Alden Vinyl Floors The next 20 years were Arrangements by: ■ Ceramic [email protected] spent traveling with Loren Surls Funeral Home, ■ Wood around the globe as a mil- Iowa Falls 641-425-1218 itary wife and mother to ■ Laminate Installer Owned their four daughters. She Great Floors since 1968 808 4th Street NE, Ste. 3 Hampton, IA 50441 loved the adventure of Air Force life. Betty worked as an RN at 641-648-2520 www.olberdingfl oors.com the Plattsmouth Care Center in Plattsmouth, Nebraska. In 1978, TAX | AUDIT | CONSULTING SERVICES Loren retired from the Air Force, and they moved back home Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 619 Washington Ave., Downtown Iowa Falls to Alden. She then worked as an RN and eventually became the Director of Nursing at Scenic Manor in Iowa Falls. Betty’s pas- sions included her family, gardening, decorating birthday cakes, taking care of her cabin “Iowaknoll,” going to Iowa State football Timothy Gibbons M. D. and basketball games and being the hostess of many family gath- erings. She thought that her table was the heart of her family and Offering a full range of Orthopaedic anyone that came to her table would be well-nourished, cared for and welcomed. Cinnamon rolls, tapioca, bread pudding, sauerkraut services including Endoscopic Carpal and noodles, homemade pickles, grape jelly, dozens of Christmas Tunnel, Minimally Invasive Total Knee cookies and treats, sugar-cinnamon toast with hot chocolate and Replacement and Sports Medicine her infamous candy drawer were just some of her specialties. Betty čĆęǯĘ ĔėĚēĈčǫ HAMPTON-DUMONT/CAL believed food healed all ailments, or at least made them better! Monday, Oct. 7: Breakfast: Pancake on a stick (K-12), cereal/toast (HdS), pineapple tidbit, juice, Betty lived a real life, not one that was sugar-coated. Her wis- milk. Lunch: Hamburger/bun, French fries, mixed vegetables, orange wheels, milk. Tuesday, Oct. 8: Breakfast: Yogurt parfaits (5-12), yogurt cups (HdS–K-4), toast, apple wedges, dom, off-handed humor, and her compassion was matched only by Seeing patients at Franklin General Hospital juice, milk. Lunch: Corn dog (K-12), chicken patty/bun (HdS), green beans, peaches, milk. her hard-exterior, and her “I will fight for what I believe attitude”. It Wednesday, Oct. 9: Breakfast: Pancakes, sausage patty, banana, juice, milk. Lunch: Walking taco, wasn’t always easy for her and she knew what it meant to fight right lettuce, tomato, corn, pears, milk. Thursday, Oct. 10: Breakfast: Omelets, toast applesauce, juice, milk. Lunch: Popcorn chicken, down to the end. Above all, she loved her husband with a fierce broccoli, jelly sandwich, fruit cocktail, milk. intensity that lasted 58 years. We are certain that along with God, Dr. Gibbons • October Dates Friday, Oct. 11: Breakfast: Breakfast pizza, peaches, juice, milk. Lunch: Creamed chicken over Loren was waiting at the gates of heaven for her. Their reunion biscuit, peas, cottage cheese, pineapple tidbit, milk. must certainly have been a sight to see. AGWSR SCHOOLS October 11 & 25 • a.m. only Monday, Oct. 7: Breakfast: Cereal & toast, juice, milk. Lunch: Nacho bites with cheese sauce, Betty is survived by her four daughters: Vicki (Steve) Sukup, corn, peaches, milk. and their children Nickolas, Crystal (Matt) Koch, and Emily (Andy) Tuesday, Oct. 8: Breakfast: Breakfast pizza, juice, milk. Lunch: Pizza burger, carrots, apple slices with caramel dip, milk. Schmitt, of Clear Lake; Lori (Tom) Hemphill, and their children Wednesday, Oct. 9: Breakfast: Cinnamon glazed pancakes, juice, milk. Lunch: Chicken wrap, Clay and Jared of Omaha; Juli Larson, and her children Luke (Brit- Our goal is to provide the top-quality and mixed vegetables, pineapple, milk. tany) Erickson, Lauren (Josh) Heuberger, of Sheffield; and Jami Al- safe orthopaedic care to our patient. Thursday, Oct. 10: Breakfast: Breakfast wrap, juice, milk. Lunch: Cheesy ham & potatoes, dinner roll, frozen strawberries, strawberry shortcake (October Birthday cake), milk. drich, and her son Jackson of Johnston; great-grandchildren: Lily, Talk to your Family physician today or Friday, Oct. 11: Breakfast: Pop•tarts/granola bar, juice, milk. Lunch: Shredded BBQ pork sandiwch, Zander, and Grace Koch, Wynn and Celia Schmitt, and Larson and baked beans, baked Lay’s chips, pears, milk. Eloise Heuberger; brother Edward (Lois) Ites, of Iowa Falls; broth- call our offi ce today. CONGREGATE MEALS Monday, Oct. 7: Pork loin, roasted potatoes, copper pennies, strawberries/bananas.10:15 Exercise er-in-law, Don (Karen) Larson, of Santa Ana, Calif.; sister-in-law, 1:00 Bingo • 2:15 Hand & foot Janice Larson, of Kansas City; and too many cousins and friends, Tuesday, Oct. 8: Meatloaf, potatoes, asparagus, applesauce, cookie. 12:45 Cribbage MASON CITY CLINIC 12:45 Mexican train including her four-legged granddogs to print. Wednesday, Oct. 9: Creamed chicken over biscuits, California vegetables, cherry cake. She was preceded in death by her high school sweetheart and DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPAEDICS 10:15 Exercise • 12:45 500 Cards husband, Loren; brother, Richard, and his wife Phyllis Ites; broth- Thursday, Oct. 10: Beef stew, coleslaw, apricots, biscuits, juice. 1:00 Bingo 250 South Crescent Drive, Mason City, IA 50401 2:15 Qwerkle er-in-law, Almen Larson; parents-in-law, Almen O. and Anna Mae Friday, Oct. 11: Turkey, potatoes & gravy, lettuce salad, peaches, roll. 10:15 Exercise Larson; and parents, Richard Sr. and Anna Margaret Ites. Phone 1-800-622-1411 ext. 5210 12:45 Mexican train 8 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 2019 RELIGION SECTION A • HAMPTON CHRONICLE

BAPTIST St. Paul’s Lutheran West Fork United Methodist PRESBYTERIAN 304 W Main, Latimer 2200 Tulip Ave., Sheffield READER OF Faith Baptist Pastor Travis Berg Pastor Shannon Chapman Aplington Evangelical Hwy. 3 E., Hampton • Wednesday, Oct. 2, Full day of • Sundays, 10:30 a.m. Worship Presbyterian Church THE WEEK Senior Pastor, David Koenigsberg; school; 7 a.m. BS at church; 7 p.m. 917 Howard St., Aplington Associate Pastor of Connecting, New Hope United Methodist Parish: Rev. Michael McLane LWML Aredale, Bristow, Dumont Brad VanHorn • Sundays, 9:30 a.m. Worship Service • Thursday, Oct. 3, 9 a.m. Chapel Pastor Gayle Wilcox • Wednesdays, 6:30 a.m. Men’s Prayer; with fellowship following services • Sunday, Oct. 6, 9 a.m. Worship • Aredale: Sunday Worship, 8:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Ignite (K-6) at CLW; 6 p.m. Service with Holy Communion; 10:15 CIA (7-8); 7:30 p.m. Aftershock (HS) • Dumont: Sunday School, 9 a.m.; REFORMED a.m. ABC and Sunday School Worship, 10 a.m. • Sundays, 8:45 a.m. Prayer; 9:30 a.m. • Tuesday, Oct. 8, 6:30 p.m. WDS Dumont Reformed Worship service; 10:30 a.m. Coffee United Methodist Church • Wednesday, Oct. 9, 7 a.m. Bible th 912 Third St., Dumont fellowship Study at church; 1:50 p.m. School Morgan/Bradford, 569 100 St., Dows Pastor Chris Meester • Wednesdays, 6:30 a.m. Men’s Prayer; dismissal; 6 p.m. Council Lee Center, 393 Ironwood Ave., Alden • Sundays, 9 a.m. Sunday School; 10 1:30 p.m. Ignite (K-6) at CLW; 6 p.m. Rev. Judy Eilderts St. Paul’s Church a.m. Worship (nursery care provided CIA (7-8); 7:30 p.m. Aftershock (HS) • Sundays, 10 a.m. Worship service each week) 400 Larch St., Thornton with fellowship time following CATHOLIC • Sundays, 9 a.m. Worship Service • First Monday of the month, 1 p.m. (Lee Center, odd months; Reformed Church Women (RCW) St. Mary’s Catholic Trinity Lutheran Church Morgan/Bradford, even months) • Wednesdays, 7 p.m. RCYF (High Ackley 16 12th Ave. NE, Hampton United Methodist And Presbyterian School youth group from 8-12 grade) The Rev. Karl Bollhagen, Pastor and Fr. Kevin Earleywine, Priest Dows – Alexander First Reformed • Saturdays, 4 p.m. Mass Vicar Cory Kroonblawd Pastor Alaire Willits • Wednesday, Oct. 2, 4 p.m. 214 Brown St., Alexander St. Patrick’s Catholic • Sundays, 8:45 a.m. Alexander • Sundays, 9:30 a.m., Worship; 10:30 Confirmation; 7 p.m. Esther Circle Methodist Worship; 9 a.m. Dows 1405 Federal St. N, Hampton • Saturday, Oct. 5, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. a.m., Coffee and fellowship Reader of the Week at the Hampton Fr. Kevin Earleywine, Priest Sunday School; 10 a.m. Dows Joint Public Library is Mariana Ruiz, age 1.5 LWML Rally at Hubbard Worship at Presbyterian Church Zion Reformed • Sundays, 8 a.m. Bilingual Mass • Sunday, Oct. 6, 7:30 a.m. Lutheran 2029 Jonquil Ave., Sheffield years old. Mariana is the daughter of on first two Sundays each month Pedro and Amy Ruiz, and her favorite CHRISTIAN CHURCH Hour on KLMJ, 104.9 FM; 9 and at United Methodist Church on Rev. Petri van Rooyen, Pastor a.m. Worship Service with Holy • Wednesday, Oct. 2, 9 a.m. A/V book is, “I Love You to the Moon and (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) remaining Sundays Back,” by Amelia Hepworth. Mariana Communion; 10:15 a.m. Sunday • Thursdays, 9 a.m. Presbyterian deadline; 7 p.m. 3-8 Catechism; Hope First Christian Church was in the library to check out some School and Bible Class; Worship Women Circle; 8 p.m. RCYF 605 Fourth St. NE, Hampton Broadcast on KLMJ, 104.9 FM; 4 p.m. • Thursday, Oct. 3, 9 a.m. Bulletin new books with her mom. Pastor Alan Berneman Mission Commissioning Rev. Kearney NON-DENOMINATIONAL deadline Library Fun Fact: Last week, Mi- • Thursday, Oct. 3, 10 a.m. Worship at Trinity; 7:30 p.m. Spanish Lutheran • Saturday, Oct. 5, 11 a.m. to 6 pm. chael Scott, the State Librarian of the Abundant Life Chapel Committee meeting; 1:30 p.m. Hour on KLMJ, 104.9 FM Holiday Bazaar State Library of Iowa. The State Li- 202 Fairview St., Dows Christian Women’s Fellowship • Monday, Oct. 7, 7 p.m. Choir • Sunday, Oct. 6, 9:15 a.m. Food brary of Iowa assist over 500 public 515-852-4520 or 816-686-8813 • Sunday, Oct. 6, Food Pantry Sunday; practice Pantry donation Sunday; 2020 libraries in the state by providing web- Pastor Bruce Klapp 9:30 a.m. Sunday School/Bible Study; • Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1 p.m. Sewing Day Consistory Ballots due; Worship sites, handling of Interlibrary Loan • Sundays, No Sunday School through books, State funding, and continuing 10:30 a.m. Worship Service; 11:30 Service with Holy Communion; 10:45 the summer; 10 a.m. Worship Service; education to name a few of their ser- a.m. Pastoral Relations meeting METHODIST a.m. Sunday School, Children’s Choir Second Sunday of each month is a vices. Also on the State Library web- • Wednesday, Oct. 9, 6 p.m. Finance • Tuesday, Oct. 8, 9:30 a.m. Sewing Ackley United Methodist potluck following the service (5:30 site is the Historical Society of Iowa. meeting; 7 p.m. Board meeting Group 416 Hardin St., Ackley p.m. third Sunday of each month is • Wednesday, Oct. 9, 9 a.m. A/V EPISCOPAL Pastor Dave Wagner Food and Fellowship) deadline; 7 p.m. 3-8 Catechism; • Thursday, Oct. 3, 9 a.m. AMA • Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. Light meal; St. Matthew-by-the-Bridge Episcopal Deacons/Elders; 8 p.m. Consistory; Harvest Day at meeting 6:45 p.m. Adult Bible Study 507 Railroad St., Iowa Falls RCYF • Friday, Oct. 4, Deadline for the • First Saturday of each month, 8 a.m. Harriman-Nielsen • Sundays, 9:15 a.m. Bible Study; Charge Conference Forms 10:30 a.m. Family Worship Service Men’s breakfast SEVENTH DAY Historic Farm • Sunday, Oct. 6, 9 a.m. Sunday • Last Saturday of each month, 9 a.m. LATTER DAY SAINTS School; 10 a.m. Worship Service Ladies’ meeting (L.I.F.T.) Hampton Seventh Day Adventist Local volunteers and youth clubs with Holy Communion; 11:15 a.m. P.O. Box 464, Hampton Church of the Living Word are needed to help harvest produce The Church of Jesus Christ Of Fellowship Pastor José LaPorte from 9 a.m. to noon., Saturday., Oct. Latter Day Saints • Wednesday, Oct. 9, 7 p.m. ORPAH 420 First Ave. NE, Hampton • Saturdays, 9:45 a.m. Bible Study; 11 641-456-8175 / Pastor Dan Varns 5 at Harriman-Nielsen Historic Farm Hampton / Miguel Sosa Garcia, Circle a.m. Worship garden. Produce will be collected in Branch President www.clwhampton.org First United Methodist • Sundays, 9 a.m. Sunday School; 10 UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST preparation of the annual fall festival • Sundays, 10 a.m. Worship Service; 510 Thompson St., Sheffield scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 6. Please Spanish Activities a.m. Celebration Service Pastor Shannon Chapman • Wednesdays, 1:15 p.m. Ignite Youth First Congregational U.C.C. bring wheel barrels, pruning shears LUTHERAN • Sundays, 9 a.m. Worship (K-6 grade); 6 p.m. Middle School and 22 First Ave. SW, Hampton and work gloves. Geneva United Methodist High School Youth Rev. Linzy Collins, Jr. Harriman-Nielsen farm is locat- Our Savior’s Lutheran 603 Front St. • 641-494-7223 • Wee Ones Christian Preschool – • Thursday, Oct. 3, 9:30 a.m. Adult ed on the west edge of Hampton, 121 Prospect, Ackley Pastor Brent Hamilton MWF; Sylvie Proodian, Director, Bible Study Iowa north of Highway 3. For more Pastor Dan Bruhs • Sundays, 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; 641-456-8471 • Saturday, Oct. 5, 8 a.m. Cleaning information call Berry Johnson at • Sundays, 9 a.m. Sunday School; 10 10:30 a.m. Worship Day 641-456-3186. a.m. Divine Service (Communion 2nd, Living Well Fellowship • Sunday, Oct. 6, 9:15 a.m. Choir, 4th, 5th); 11 a.m. Fellowship Hampton United Methodist 917 Howard St. (First Presbyterian Sunday School; 10:30 a.m. Worship • Tuesdays, 4 p.m. Tuesday School 100 Central Ave. E, Hampton Church), Aplington • 319-247-5569 with Holy Communion; 11:30 a.m. Public Richland Evangelical Lutheran • Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1:45-4 p.m. • Mondays, 7 p.m., Contemporary Fellowship Children First; 5:30 p.m. Choir Worship Exploring Redemption and Church (ELS/WELS) Immanuel U.C.C. Health Clinics 300 Elm St., Thornton rehearsal; 6 p.m. Jr. Youth Group; 6:30 Healing. Come early for hot chocolate p.m. Worship Committee meeting or cappuccino. 204 E. South St., Latimer The following clinics have been 641-455-3562 Pastor Joe Dunnwald Pastor Robert A. Harting • Thursday, Oct. 3, 9:30 a.m. Be- Sovereign Grace Church scheduled for Franklin County Frienders; 10:30 a.m. Apple Valley • Wednesday, Oct. 2, 4 p.m. BSF; Public Health. • 10:30 a.m. Worship service; 11:30 109 N Eskridge St., Dows 6:30 p.m. High School Bible Class, a.m. Sunday School and Bible class Fellowship; 4 p.m. Nominations Com- Pastor Doug Holmes mittee; 5-6:30 p.m. Community Café Confirmation ƈ Wednesday, Oct. 2 St. John’s Lutheran www.sgcdows.com • Sunday, Oct. 6, 9:15 a.m. Sunday 2:30-4 p.m., Immunization Clinic, • Saturday, Oct. 5, 9-11 a.m. Clean Up • Sundays, 10:15 a.m. Sunday 1207 Indigo Ave., Hampton Closet School; 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Franklin Co. Health Clinic, 456-5820 Pastor Dan Hanson School; 11:15 a.m. Worship at First with Holy Communion • Sunday, Oct. 6, 9 a.m. Sunday Presbyterian in Dows • Sunday, Oct. 6, 9 a.m. Worship School; 10:30 a.m. Worship Service • Wednesday, Oct. 9, 4 p.m. BSF; 6 ƈ Thursday, Oct. 3 Service at St. Paul with Holy Communion; 11:15 a.m. Hampton Church of Christ p.m. Worship with Holy Communion; 9-11 a.m., Foot Clinic, Franklin • Monday, Oct. 7, 9 a.m. Quilting Radio Broadcast KLMJ/104.9 FM; 420 Fourth St. SE, Hampton 7 p.m. Church Council County Health Clinic, 456-5820 • Wednesday, Oct. 9, 5:30 p.m. St. 11:30 a.m. Fellowship, Reserve www.hamptonchurchofchrist.com St. Peter’s U.C.C. John’s WELCA meeting • Sundays, 9:30 a.m. Morning Café; ƈ Friday, Oct. 4 Christian Café 496 B Raven Ave., Geneva 8:30-9:30 a.m., Blood Pressure St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran • Monday, Oct. 7, 6 p.m. God’s 10:15 a.m. Worship Gathering [email protected] 17 Second St. NE, Hampton FLOCK Sixth Street Church of Christ • Sunday, Oct. 6, 9:15 a.m. Sunday Clinic, Franklin County Public Church Office Hours: 9-1 Mon.-Fri. • Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1 p.m. Bible (Acapella) School; 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Health, walk-in Pastor Dan Hanson Study Unshakable Hope; 1:30 p.m. 909 Sixth St. SW, Hampton with leader Nan Bartling; Children’s ƈ Friday, Oct. 4 • Sundays, 9 a.m. Worship Service; 10 Sewing Ministry; 5:30 p.m. Missions/ Minister Jim Zacharias Choir 8:30-10 a.m., Foot Clinic, St. Mary’s a.m. Coffee fellowship Outreach Committee; 6 p.m. • Sundays, 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; • Monday, Oct. 7, 6:30 p.m. Book Catholic Church, Ackley, 456-5820 • Tuesdays, Dorcas Circle meets P.E.O. meeting; 6:30 p.m. Finance 10:30 a.m. Worship; 4:30 p.m. Worship Club, “The Rock, The Road, The second Tuesday of each month at 9:30 Committee • Wednesdays, 4:30 p.m. Bible Study Rabbi,” by Kathie Lee Gifford ƈ Wednesday, Oct. 9 a.m., at Franklin Country View • Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1:45-4 p.m. 10:30-11:30 a.m., Blood Pressure • Wednesdays, 9 a.m.- noon Quilting Children First; 5:30 p.m. Choir and Medical Minute, Hampton Group; 10 a.m., Coffee Hour — Rehearsal, Trustees; 6:30 p.m. Senior Center, walk-in everyone is welcome Leadership Council meeting

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VIRTUAL REALITY FROM PAGE 1 PIES FROM PAGE 1 RIGHT: Ellie The school was able to pur- Dellinger said his pies are Favorable reviews of his Heilskov and chase one set of the goggles 100 percent made from scratch, slices by the public, including Noel Hansen through school funding and an- contain real, natural ingredients a successful sale at the Trini- use new other thanks to a $5,000 grant and are baked-to-order. ty Lutheran Church booth at virtual reality from Mission Possible received “I use home grown fruit and the Franklin County Fair, gave goggles at through the Franklin County everything is homemade and Dellinger the idea to turn his South Side Community Foundation. made from scratch,” he said. “All passion into a small business. Elementary During the lesson, stu- the ingredients are high quality.” Those comments he received, School in a dents were able to get up close Dellinger said he’s been he said, gave him the confi- demonstration and personal with stationary baking since he was a kid, but dence and encouragement to be- last month. models including a shark and his family’s involvement in gin selling his pies on a wider, GREG FORBES/ a human heart. However, the the craft extends beyond his more frequent scale. HAMPTON goggles also allow a student to youth. His grandfather, Ches- Dellinger said anyone want- CHRONICLE be dropped in the middle of a ter, worked in bakeries in Fort ing to order a pie can contact live situation. Gasps and excit- Dodge and Clarion, then Ames him at jeffsinquiries@yahoo. ed shrieks could be heard as the before retiring in the 1970s. com and can find a menu on students encountered a polar “He lost the bakery in Clar- posters that will be posted in the bear in the arctic, a Great White ion because he was drafted in community or at the Jeff’s Pies shark deep in the ocean and saw World War II,” Dellinger re- and More Facebook page or by Central Park in New York City called. “He didn’t end up going calling him at 641-430-0161. He from an eagle eye view. but still had to lose the bakery said he would like customers to The goggles will be shared since he was drafted.” place orders three days in ad- between Hampton-Dumont The baking passion in his vance. Pies are baked and given and CAL. In an earlier inter- family trickled down from his to a customer in a glass pie plate view with the Hampton Chron- grandfather to his parents and wrapped in a towel and there- PUBLIC NOTICE icle, technology director Steve eventually reached Dellinger fore, orders come with an $8 Hampton City Council Waage said that the goggles, himself. deposit. Transactions are cash along with other VR and AR “Growing up, I would bake only. Specifics on where to pick OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Mark Crawford of Crawford Engineering Impact7g, Prof Fees ...... $2,000.00 software already in use at the with my parents and I just really up the pies will be given after CITY OF HAMPTON & Surveying, Inc. presented information Ingram Library Services, Books ...... UNAPPROVED MINUTES regarding a competitive quote for snow ...... $1,641.38 district, gives students immer- liked it,” he said. an order is made. SEPTEMBER 23, 2019 plow/dump truck. Motion by Palmer, sec- Iowa Secretary Of State, Library Reinst sive and lifelike experiences He said while his recipes are Dellinger said he’s excited The Hampton City Council Regular Ses- ond by Davies to approve acceptance of Fees ...... $5.00 with things and places they may mostly from his head, he uses to get his business started and sion was called to order at City Council competitive quote for snow plow/dump Kathy Carter, Shelter Deposit .... $100.00 Chambers by Mayor Russell Wood at 6 truck from Don’s Truck, Fairbank, Iowa. Keystone Labs Inc, Lab Testing ...... not have the chance to see in inspiration from both his grand- encourages anyone looking for p.m. Council members in attendance Mayor Wood called for a motion to ap- ...... $110.00 person. father’s ingredients and his time a baked good for a special occa- were, Richard Lukensmeyer, Steve prove claims. Motion by Davies, sec- Koerner-Whipple Pharmacy, Supplies ... “This makes learning more baking with his parents to give sion to give him a call. Proodian, James Davies, Barry Lam- onded by Hodge to approve claims, ...... $17.38 active than passive,” Waage his creations an added touch. “Everyone likes pie,” he said. os, Bill Hodge and Patrick Palmer. May- as recommended by Staff, totaling Leaf, Supply ...... $428.95 or Wood invited those present to join in $120,677.98. Motion approved unani- Library Ideas, Av Materials .....$1,225.00 said in the interview. “It’s im- He added that he wanted to “We’ve all heard of birthday the Pledge of Allegiance to the U.S. flag. mously. McCalla Janelle, Shelter Deposit ...... mersive. They can get fabulous dive into the pie making venture cakes, but have you ever tried a Mayor Wood called for a motion to ap- Motion by Lamos, seconded by Lukens- ...... $25.00 visualizations that can be hard to keep the art of baking alive birthday pie?” prove the agenda as amended by moving meyer to approve the Consent Agen- Mediacom, Phone ...... $184.62 the HD-Cal Student Council Represen- da, including previous minutes as draft- Meredith Books, Books ...... $10.00 to learn or understand as ab- and provide fresh-baked goods He added that not only is tatives before the Old Business, #4 un- ed from publication from the Thursday, Mid-America Publishing Co, Advertis- stract ideas.” to the community following the he ready to share his creations der New Business is removed and Res- Sept. 12, 2019, Regular Session and ing/Printing ...... $56.00 closure of the Korner Bakery. with others, but wants to do so olution 2019-26 will be removed. Motion scheduling the next Regular Session MidAmerican Energy Co, Electric ...... PUBLIC NOTICE by Lukensmeyer to approve agenda as for Thursday, Oct. 10, 2019, at 6 p.m., at ...... $388.07 “Today, a lot of people ha- because of the personal joy it amended. Second by Palmer. Motion ap- City Council Chambers, and approving Midwest Pipe Supply Inc, Supplies ...... Sheriff’s Levy and Sale ven’t been taught how to bake gives him to see people enjoy proved unanimously. renewal of alcohol licensing for Koern- ...... $712.00 pies,” he said. “It’s kind of a his baked goods. Council Workshop report. None. er-Whipple Pharmacies, Inc., 104 First Morteo, Yaneth, Shelter Deposit ...... PUBLIC NOTICE Public Comment: Mayor Wood invited St. NW. Motion approved unanimously...... $25.00 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S LEVY AND dying art. I thought there was a “I’m excited,” he said. “It those wishing to make public comment Staff Reports given by Chief Bob Schae- Murphy, Trevis, Uniforms ...... $150.00 SALE need here for homemade pies.” puts a big smile on my face.” to address the Council. None. fer, Police Dept.; Doug Tarr, Public Works Office Depot01, Supplies...... $29.99 STATE OF IOWA Mayor Wood recognized Elle Sheppard Director; and Ron Dunt, City Manager. Peoria Co Illinois Sherif, Prof Fees ...... IOWA DISTRICT COURT and Mykayla Kapp representing H-D- No Council Reports were given. Mayor’s ...... $21.00 COURT CASE EQCV501681 FROM PAGE 1 CAL Student Council who discussed the Report given by Mayor Wood. Primitive Quilts & Proj, Periodical ...... FRANKLIN COUNTY GREGG upcoming Homecoming events slated for Motion to adjourn by Lukensmeyer at ...... $27.99 SPECIAL EXECUTION the week. 8:03 p.m. Second by Proodian. Motion Quality Pump & Control, Repair/Maint ... First Guaranty Mortgage Corporation, Gregg said these visits are important because it gives him a first- Old Business: Mayor Wood remind- approved unanimously...... $245.00 Plaintiff hand look at how rural Iowa businesses navigate and address some ed the city council of the importance of Adjournment 8:03 p.m. Rockwell Com Sys Inc, Repair ..$225.00 vs. of the main issues that affect various industries. avoiding ex parte communications re- ATTEST: Ron’s Roofing, Band Shell Roof ...... Brett D. Bonjour and Parties in Posses- garding the First Christian Church zon- Ron Dunt, City Manager ...... $9,950.00 sion, et al — IN REM, Defendants “From our prospective, it gives us an opportunity to get outside the ing change request. He explained to the Mayor Russell Wood Schaefer, Michelle, Shelter Deposit ...... As a result of the judgment rendered in bubble of Des Moines,” he said. “We’re very proud of the prosperity council that he and city staff had met City Of Hampton Financial Report ...... $100.00 the above referenced court case, an ex- our capitol city and those thriving suburbs but it’s important to us that with Jan Siems and Pastor Berneman Claims For Approval Schumann Aviation, Contract Fees ...... ecution was issued by the court to the of First Christian Church (applicant) to A&M Electric Inc, Repair...... $97.08 ...... $2,815.33 Sheriff of this county. The execution or- there be opportunity and prosperity in rural parts of our state too. discuss conditional zoning allowed per Acco, Chemicals ...... $518.00 State Library Of Iowa, Webinar ...$20.00 dered the sale of defendants’ Real Estate “Part of understanding the challenges that rural communities Iowa Code Section 414.5. The church is Advanced Systems Inc, Supply ...... Stockdale Law, PLC, Atty Fees ...... to satisfy the judgment. The property to face is going and talking with the people there and hearing the agreeable to limiting the permitted uses ...... $118.42 ...... $291.93 be sold is described below: should the council consider such an op- Agsource Laboratories, Lab Testing ...... Torres, Nora, Prof Fees ...... $40.00 Lot seven (7) in Block twelve (12) in things that are not only going right, but also the things we can do tion. They submitted a written agree- ...... $696.00 Unumprovident Corporation, Disability Beed’s Addition to Hampton, Iowa better as a state,” he added. ment outlining conditions that they feel Amazon/Syncb, Supply ...... $618.63 Insurance ...... $674.90 Local Address: 108 Fourth St. SE, Gregg said the number one issue he regularly sees is the inability addresses the neighbors’ concerns re- Arrow Energy Inc, Air Fuel ...... $8,256.41 Uribe, ISAIAS, Prof Fees ...... $80.00 Hampton, IA 50441 to fill skilled labor jobs. He and Gov. Kim Reynolds have worked garding the request for re-zoning. Mayor Auto Parts Inc, Supplies ...... $408.82 Utility Equipment Co., Supplies ...... The described property will be offered Wood then initiated council discussion on Blaze Publications, Inc., Advertising ...... $1,223.67 for sale at public auction for cash only as through Future Ready Iowa to invest in community colleges, ap- the re-zoning request and the option to ...... $35.50 Valenzuela, Zoila, Shelter Deposit ...... follows: prenticeships and forge partnerships in local schools to produce consider conditional re-zoning. The May- Bound To Stay Bound Books, Books ...... $100.00 Date of Sale: Nov. 6, 2019 more workers to fill those needs. or then continued with public input under ...... $441.10 Van Wert, Brenda, Reimbursement ...... Time of Sale: 10 a.m. the Public Hearing on the matter. There Center Point Large Print, Books ..$88.08 ...... $97.16 Place of Sale: Front lobby of Sheriff’s “The most common issue we hear about is workforce and find- were comments in favor and opposed to Central Iowa Distributing, Supplies ...... Visa, Postage & Libr Lights .... $6,304.17 Office in Hampton, Iowa ing skilled labor to fill positions that are available,” he said. “The the re-zoning. Jan Siems addressed the ...... $65.00 Weber Paper Company, Supply .. $18.95 Redemption: None biggest problem we have in the state of Iowa is we have more jobs council for the church and Todd Sietse- Concrete Inc, St Maint ...... $418.75 Wickwire, Nicole, Bldg Maint .....$300.00 Judgment Amount: $74,201.15 ma addressed the council as a poten- Core & Main, Supplies ...... $174.00 Payroll Checks, Total Payroll Checks .... Costs: $6,255.35 than we have people to fill them.” tial buyer and developer of the property. Crawford, Jay, Shelter Deposit .. $100.00 ...... $35,561.60 Accruing Costs: PLUS He added that the focus has also been on developing housing to Elaine Clemons, 1512 Oak Ct. submitted Culligan Water, Bldg Maint ...... $61.40 CLAIMS TOTAL ...... $120,677.98 Interest: 4.5% from 07/25/19 = $951.40 attract a workforce to communities. a written statement to the council and D&L Sanitation Inc, Garbage Disposal .. CLAIMS BY FUND + $2,445.55 read the same. Motion by Lukensmeyer, ...... $434.00 General Fund ...... $46,510.64 Attorney: C. Anthony Crnic “That affects our ability to grow,” he said. “It’s hard to recruit second by Lamos to continue the Pub- EBS, Health- Pre-Tax ...... $2,744.81 General - Lost/Pool Fund ...... $1,322.22 925 E Fourth St. workers if there isn’t a nice place for them to live and it’s hard to lic Hearing until 6:15 p.m. Thursday, Oct. EBS - City’s Portion, Health Insurance .. Library Fund ...... $15,583.73 Waterloo, IA 50703 grow our population if there isn’t a nice place to live.” 10, 2019...... $25,355.01 Road Use Tax Fund ...... $7,555.04 319-234-2530 New Business: Mark Crawford of Craw- EFTPS Fed Wh, Fed/Fica Tax ...... Employee Benefits Fund...... $15,815.24 Date: Sept. 13, 2019 Aside from issues that face rural Iowa’s industries, Gregg also ford Engineering & Surveying, Inc. pre- ...... $11,605.67 Water Operating Fund ...... $20,766.92 Sheriff Aaron Dodd briefly sounded off on a couple of topics he sees the state facing as sented information regarding surveying Fareway Stores Inc, Supplies ...... $78.31 Sewer Fund ...... $12,641.77 Franklin County, Iowa the year winds down, such as the Renewal Fuel Standard and small work for platting of the newest cemetery Fastenal Company, Supplies ...... $32.89 Solid Waste Fund ...... $482.42 Civil Clerk: refinery exemptions as well as the weather throughout the remain- section. Motion by Palmer, second by Franklin Rec, Electricity ...... $567.42 CLAIMS TOTAL ...... $120,677.98 /s/Heidi Hilton Hodge to approve Proposal – Work Au- Greater Franklin County, Hotel/Motel der of the crop season. thorization from Crawford Engineering Tax ...... $65.67 & Surveying, Inc. for surveying work for Guideposts, Book ...... $39.88 Published in the Hampton Chronicle on Published in the Hampton Chronicle on platting of newest cemetery section. Mo- Hansen Barb, Shelter Deposit ...$100.00 October 2, 2019. October 2 and 9, 2019. HALL OF FAME FROM PAGE 1 tion approved unanimously. Hawkins, Inc., Chemicals ...... $2,352.04 During his junior season, where she won three conference PUBLIC NOTICE the Bulldogs qualified for the titles and the Knights advance Latimer City Council state tournament for the first to the Elite Eight in the NCAA time in school history as they Division III tourney. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS annual donation the City made to their GENERAL Koenen Lawn Care, lawn spraying ...... finished state runner-up, and • Katherine (Hadley) Harr, CITY OF LATIMER scholarship fund. Alliant Energy, electricity for city sign ...... $381.52 he was named captain that year. athlete, class of 1992. Harr, a UNAPPROVED MINUTES Following the reports, DeBour made a ...... $27.40 Lohrbach Insurance, work comp audit ... SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 motion to approve the minutes from the Auto Parts, supplies ...... $157.56 ...... $201.00 He went on to play basketball at three-sport athlete who lettered The Latimer City Council met in regular regular meeting held on August 14, 2019 Bank Iowa, credit card payment, post- MidAmerican Energy, electricity ...... Wartburg. 10 times for Hampton, was a session at Latimer City Hall on Wednes- and was seconded by Plagge. Motion age, stamp, shop supplies ...... $258.09 ...... $296.93 • Cole Honeck, athlete, class first team all-conference per- day, September 11, 2019. Mayor Mark passed unanimously. EFTPS, Federal and FICA taxes ...... Mort’s Water, work at 402 Olk Dr ...... Johansen called the meeting to order DeBour made a motion approve the ...... $311.89 ...... $1,860.00 of 1989. Honeck lettered in five former in volleyball, softball at 6:30 pm with council members: Ran- bills to be paid with the addition of the First Citizens Bank, safe deposit box ..... Franklin REC, electricity - water tower ... varsity sports: track, football, and basketball, the last of which dy DeBour, Catherine Crooks, Landon bill for the concrete work to be paid once ...... $60.00 ...... $215.96 basketball, baseball and golf. she was a four-year starter, lead- Plagge, Eric Bruns and Shaun Koenen it is received. This motion was second- Frontier, phone service ...... $63.83 Treasurer, State of Iowa, WET tax pay- answering roll call. ed by Crooks and passed with majority Hampton Hardware, supplies ...... $20.51 ment ...... $306.00 He won two individual titles in ing the Bulldogs to two state Mayor Johansen led all in attendance as Koenen abstained from voting to due Heartland Asphalt, work on East St...... Treasurer, State of Iowa, withholding tax the 1989 Class 3A state track appearances, the last of which in the Pledge of Allegiance followed by a conflict of interest...... $7,748.30 payment ...... $131.90 meet, holding three state track she was voted to the all-tourney moment of silence to remember the 9/11 Next, the council reviewed the Bud- Iowa One Call, email service ...... $35.10 SEWER attack on the US. get Report, Revenue Report and Fund IPERS, retirement ...... $224.89 EFTPS, Federal and FICA taxes ...... meet records and five school team. She continued her career The agenda was approved by a motion Balance Report presented by the clerk. Karla Pater, batteries – community cen- ...... $286.09 records in track. Honeck went at NIACC, leading the Trojans made by Koenen and seconded by De- The clerk explained that she attached ter ...... $20.31 Frontier, phone service ...... $68.46 on to compete in track at the to the national tourney in 1994 Bour. Motion passed unanimously. an additional file to the Council pack- Koenen Lawn Care, spraying ....$763.04 IPERS, retirement ...... $220.72 University of Northern Iowa, and was a JUCO All-American. The Director of City Maintenance re- ets this month including proposed bud- Lohrbach Insurance, work comp audit ... Koenen Lawn Care, lawn spraying ...... ported that the water pipe at 402 Olk get amendments that will be done at next ...... $214.00 ...... $381.49 winning numerous individu- • Traci (Harms) Smith, ath- Drive has been fixed and it appeared to month’s meeting. Melissa Simmons, phone reimburse- MidAmerican Energy, electricity ...... al and relay conference track lete, class of 2007. Smith, a have been fixed 4 times prior. The new In old business, the Mayor reported ment ...... $40.00 ...... $54.37 championships. four-sport athlete, earned letters drainage tile at the water tower has been that he talked with Lohrbach Insurance MidAmerican Energy, electricity ...... Treasurer, State of Iowa, sales tax pay- install and has worked very well with all regarding the community gym idea and ...... $543.50 ment ...... $23.00 • Jason Wedgbury, athlete, in all four with an outstanding the rain we have had. He also reported stated there is a questionnaire that will MidAmerican Publishing, publishing of Treasurer, State of Iowa, withholding tax class of 1991. Wedgbury, a four- track career. She won the North that Harrison Truck Center in Clear Lake need to be filled out to get a better idea of minutes ...... $114.53 ...... $131.90 sport athlete, earned letters in Central Conference shot put ti- has the garbage truck and is waiting on what insurance the City will need to have North Central Building Supply, supplies GARBAGE a recalled replacement part from Cum- for the building...... $32.93 Dudley’s Corner, diesel ...... $122.25 football, wrestling, track and tle all four years, won the state mins before it will be fixed. We continue In new business, the council discussed Office Elements, office supplies ...... EFTPS, Federal and FICA taxes ...... baseball. On the wrestling mat, meet shot put championship in to request the assistance of the City of the vandalism that took place in Latim- ...... $50.83 ...... $219.74 he was a three-time state quali- 2006 with a runner-up finish Thornton, however, are eager to get our er’s East Park bathrooms and decided Rich Blayr, community center cleaning .. Holtz Industries, recycle bins and dump- truck back. that the bathrooms will remained locked ...... $116.25 ster parts...... $231.00 fier and state runner-up in 1989 in 2005 and was the Drake Re- The City Clerk reported that it is elec- at East Park, however, the bathrooms at Rockwell Comm Systems Inc, communi- IPERS, retirement ...... $175.30 and state champion in 1991. He lays shot put runner-up in 2006. tion filing time through the 19th of Septem- West Park will be unlocked from 9 am to ty center internet ...... $34.95 Landfill of North Iowa, scale tickets ...... went on to a wrestling career at She went on to compete at UNI. ber. Papers can be picked up at City Hall 9 pm while the splash pad is open. The Treasurer, State of Iowa, state tax...... $634.90 and candidates have until 5 p.m. on Sept. council then decided to have the splash ...... $167.25 Lohrbach Insurance, work comp audit ... UNI from 1991-96 and quali- When she graduated, she was 19, 2019, to get the 10 signatures and pad open through the 16th of September Wayne Pralle, phone reimbursement ...... $124.00 fied for the NCAA tournament No. 2 on the all-time UNI re- turn the papers in. Friday, September 20, to hopefully allow for one more weekend ...... $40.00 Mason City Recycling Center, process- his junior and senior years. He cord list in the weight throw, the 2019, she will be turning in all the papers of fun on the Splash pad before the win- WMTEL, internet service ...... $39.95 ing charge ...... $455.20 is a college wrestling referee, hammer throw and the indoor to the County Auditor to get ready for the ter. They discussed options regarding the ROAD USE TAX Pralle’s Wash City, truck wash .... $16.00 election that will be held on 11/5/19. She security of the parks including cameras EFTPS, Federal and FICA taxes ...... Treasurer, State of Iowa, sales tax ...... recently working the national shot put. reported that, with the help of Bruns, she or different locks and decided they would ...... $482.78 ...... $66.00 championships. • Ross Shafrath, athlete, invited all the students from CAL and St. like to get more information on automat- Heffron Services, dust control ...... Treasurer, State of Iowa, withholding tax • Jessica (Mennen) Rettig, class of 2008. Shafrath was a Paul’s Schools (over 120 kids) to the park ic locking doors for the bathrooms, that ...... $1,811.04 ...... $83.80 on Tuesday 9/10 and took pictures to be can be programmed to be locked during IPERS, retirement ...... $343.99 STORM WATER athlete, class of 2000. Rettig is three-sport athlete who earned used in a video for a contest to win a cus- overnight hours. Lohrbach Insurance, work comp audit ... Treasurer, State of Iowa, sales tax pay- one of the school’s most dec- four letters in all three. In wres- tom designed water tower. The clerk fin- An annual evaluation was done on the ...... $417.00 ment ...... $23.00 orated all-around athletes in tling, he was a state qualifier ished her report reminding the council of Director of City Maintenance before the MidAmerican Energy, street lights ...... Payroll checks from all funds .. $5,792.13 the conference she and Wayne will be at- meeting by Mayor Johansen and pro-tem ...... $561.38 RECEIPTS FOR AUGUST 2019 school history. She earned 14 twice and earned a fifth-place tending on Sept. 25-27 in Dubuque. Mayor Crooks. VanWall Equiment, parts for skid loader General ...... $1,185.57 varsity letters in her four-sport finish his senior year. In track, The Mayor reported that the addition of Plagge made a motion approve Resolu- ...... $80.32 Road Use ...... $7,826.78 career. In track, she was a four- he competed all four years at concrete is complete at the splash pad tion 2019-9 setting the wages for the Di- Treasurer, State of Iowa, state tax...... Employee Benefits ...... $46.43 for a bench and picnic table. Also, areas rector of City Maintenance to include a ...... $258.15 Emergency ...... $5.33 time state qualifier, was a multi- the state meet. He also had a by the bank, 402 Olk Dr, and gas station 3% ($1,232.00) increase per year. This WATER Local Option Sales Tax ...... $3,730.91 ple all-conference performer in tremendous football career, set- were filled in to fix holes from water or motion was seconded by Bruns and AgSource Cooperative Services, testing Water ...... $7,054.27 volleyball and in basketball was ting numerous school records as wire fixes the City had. He also reported passed with a unanimous roll call vote...... $85.50 Sewer ...... $3,714.54 he has had a few people talk to him about Bruns made a motion at 7:40 p.m., to ad- Clapsaddle-Garber Assoc, permit appli- Garbage ...... $4,918.11 a first-team all-state twice and a running back and linebacker, appreciating the tile by the golf course journ the meeting and was seconded by cation ...... $562.50 Storm Water ...... $2,363.50 second team once, leading the earning first team all-state. He being cleaned out. It has helped with DeBour. Motion passed unanimously. EFTPS, Federal and FICA taxes $286.14 Bulldogs to the state tourney went on to compete at South their water problems on their property. ATTEST: Frontier, phone service ...... $68.46 twice and holds school 5-on-5 Dakota State University, earn- A thank you was passed around from Mark Johansen, Mayor Iowa Drainage, tile work ...... 832.00 Published in the Hampton Chronicle on the CAL Foundation regarding the $800 Melissa Simmons, City Clerk IPERS, retirement ...... $220.72 October 2, 2019. records in scoring and rebound- ing first team all-MVC and was ing. She went on to Wartburg, a third team All-American. 10 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 2019 PUBLIC NOTICES SECTION A • HAMPTON CHRONICLE

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE GSS, Inc. Hampton-Dumont Community School District Board of Adjustment

PUBLIC NOTICE OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS The board approved to sell the uniforms Central Rivers AEA, Laptop Repairs ..... Ries, Bill, Nonpublic ...... 911.09 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Initiation of the Section 106 H-D BOARD OF EDUCATION as Kevin sees fits. Motion by E. Miller, ...... 1,619.25 Rochester 100 Inc., Folders ...... 135.00 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT PUBLIC Process-Public Participation in accor- UNAPPROVED MINUTES seconded by Birdsell. All ayes. Centurylink, Telephone ...... 1,430.54 Ron’s Roofing, SS Roofing .....39,750.00 HEARING dance with the FCC’s Nationwide Pro- SEPTEMBER 16, 2019 Approve Purchase of High School Band CESA 5, Registration ...... 200.00 Salow, Ashton, Reimbursement .. 433.12 The Board of Adjustment of the City grammatic Agreement. Interstate Power Call to Order, Record of Members Pres- Uniforms City Of Hampton, Water/Sewer ...... Scholastic Inc, Subscriptions ...2,289.36 of Hampton will conduct a Public Hear- and Light intends to collocate antennas ent and Absent, Acknowledgment of a The band has begun to grow and there ...... 1,308.07 SAI, Supplies ...... 1,050.00 ing at 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 16, at on a non-tower structure (meteorolog- Quorum are not uniforms for everyone as their Combined Systems Technology Inc., School Bus Sales Co, Repair Parts ...... City Hall at 122 First Ave. NW, Hampton, ical tower) located at TBD 200th Street, The Hampton-Dumont Board of Educa- sizes are different than the uniform sizes Rukus License ...... 9,270.56 ...... 75.00 Iowa. Alexander, Franklin County, Iowa (Lati- tion met in regular session on Sept. 16, previously ordered. The board approved CPI, Workbooks ...... 578.55 School Check In, Software Renewal ...... The Board will consider granting an ap- tude: N 42 48 56.7 and Longitude: W 93 2019. President Chad Hanson called the the quote as presented. Motion by S. Mill- Culver-Hahn Electric Supply, Ballasts ...... 250.00 plicant's request for a variance from the 27 26.9). The facility will include a pro- meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. Chad Han- er, second by Powers. All ayes...... 319.80 School Speciality, Supplies ...... 5,542.35 strict application of the Front, and Rear posed collocation on a meteorological son, Stacy Miller, Erran Miller, Tom Bird- Open Enrollments and Special Ed Con- Dale Howard, Abs Repair ...... 549.16 Schrock Concrete, Concrete Work...... setback requirements of the RIC Zoning tower (non-tower structure) with an ap- sell, Stephanie Powers and Ron Raney tracts Delta Education Inc, Supplies ...... 181.42 ...... 53,850.00 District,which requires a 20-foot rear set proximate overall height of 300 feet and Board Members, were present. Board The open enrollments were approved Dollardays International Inc, Supplies ... Secretary Of State, Notary Fee .....30.00 back, and a 20-foot front setback. The associated equipment. Interstate Pow- Member Jeff Rosenberg was absent. as presented and included: three in from ...... 1,528.37 Shred-It USA, Shredding ...... 346.50 applicant seeks to construct a new com- er and Light is publishing this notice in Also present were Superintendent Todd CAL, one in from Aplington-Parkersburg, Drive Wise, Drive Wise ...... 325.00 SMI Co., Safety Fiber ...... 3,782.40 mercial building with a 1O-foot rear set- accordance with Federal Communica- Lettow and Accounts Payable Manager two in from Clarion-Goldfield-Dows, one Dumont Implement Co Inc, Tractor Re- Spradlin, Anthony, Refund ...... 10.00 back, and a 0-foot front setback for the tions Commission regulations (47 CFR Anne Lewis. out to Iowa Falls, and one out to West pair ...... 352.37 Spyglass Group, LLC, The, Consulting property located at 508 and 514 Federal § 1.1307) for Section 106 of the Nation- Approve the Agenda Motion by E. Miller, Fork. Motion by E. Miller, second by Bird- Dumont Telephone Co, Speaker Installa- Fee ...... 3,484.68 St. S. The public is invited to make com- al Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and Seconded by S. Miller. All ayes. sell. All ayes. tion ...... 1,399.11 Subscription Services Of America Inc, ments. for the National Environmental Policy There were no recognitions or awards. The board was informed of the date for Eboardsoultions Inc, Simbli ...... 4,950.00 Periodicals ...... 80.90 Doug Tarr, Director of Public Works, Act (NEPA). We respectfully request that Steve Waage from the Tech Department IASB’s Annual Convention and School Educational Design, LLC, Membership .. Taylor Music Inc, Marching Quads ...... Planning and Zoning parties interested in commenting on this was here to demonstrate the vitrual re- Board Elections...... 39.00 ...... 488.00 641-456-4853 Federal undertaking relative to potential ality equipment that the school has pur- The next regular board meeting is Fareway Stores, Supplies ...... 114.40 Teacher Created Resources, Supplies .. effects on cultural or historic properties chased. Board member had the chance scheduled for Oct. 21, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. Federal Fire Equipment Co, Extinguish- ...... 39.95 or with questions on the proposed facil- to experience the virtual reality. Kathy Jeff Rosenberg joined by phone at 6:44 ers Inspection ...... 163.00 Tierney Brothers Inc., Projector Re- Published in the Hampton Chronicle on ity should contact GSS, Inc., 3311 109th Enslin was present to ask for the boards p.m. Franklin Grassland Seed Co, Grass placement ...... 1,674.97 October 2, 2019. Street, Urbandale, IA 50322; Ph. (515) support as she runs for the AEA board. Motion was made by Raney, second- Seed ...... 170.00 Timberline, Billing Service ...... 1,078.94 331-2103 within 30 days of the posting of The consent agenda was approved as ed by Powers, to meet in closed session Garcia, Jalissa, Translator ...... 70.00 Trane U.S. Inc, Service Call ...... 1,176.40 this notice. (GSS #W19047-IA-45) presented. The minutes of the Aug. 19, for Administrative Reviews as allowed Global Hydraulics & Supply Inc, Parts ... U S Cellular, Cellphone Service ..524.60 2019, regular meeting were approved. by Chapter 21.5(1)(i): To evaluate the ...... 32.88 Varsity Cleaners, Uniform Cleaning ...... PUBLIC NOTICE The financial reports for the month were professional competency of an individ- Godfather’s Pizza, Meal ...... 107.26 ...... 1,724.88 City of Hampton Published in the Hampton Chronicle on reviewed. Contracts were approved for: ual whose appointment, hiring, perfor- Goldfield Telecom LC, Access Points .... Visa, Food/Supplies ...... 2,454.50 October 2, 2019. Emileigh Eilderts as Head Dance Coach mance, or discharge is being considered ...... 1,186.27 Waterloo CSD, Educare ...... 74.86 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING and Jessica Teske as Assistant Dance when necessary to prevent needless Hampton Hardware, Supplies ..1,586.40 Woodriver Energy LLC, Natural Gas ...... ON SALE OF VACATED ALLEY Coach. Transfers were approved for: and irreparable injury to that individual’s Heinemann, Fountas ...... 5,395.50 ...... 629.27 IN BLOCK 8 BEED’S ADDITION TO Shelly Hilton from Associate to Para- reputation and that individual requests Hoegh, Jane, Reimbursement ...... 177.62 TOTAL ...... $247,305.30 HAMPTON, IOWA PUBLIC NOTICE professional Mike Holm as Associate to a closed session. Roll call vote was tak- Hofer, Jon & Stephanie, Nonpublic ...... ACTIVITY FUND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: YOU GSS, Inc. Paraprofessional and Emily Bruemmer en: Raney aye; S. Miller aye; E. Miller ...... 911.08 Amazon, Case ...... 28.59 ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a public as Associate to Paraprofessional. Con- aye; Hanson aye; Powers aye , Rosen- Howie Equipment, Tire Repairs ...335.00 Decker Sporting Goods, Jackets/Jer- hearing will be held on the proposal of tract Admendments were approved for berg aye and Rosenberg, aye. The board IASBO, Registration ...... 268.00 seys...... 876.00 LOCAL NOTICE AS PART OF THE the City of Hampton, Iowa, for the CON- Ashley Schrock of $2 increase. Resigna- went into closed session at 6:45 p.m. ICN, Telephone Service ...... 928.62 Dramatic Publishing, Scripts ...... 32.14 ENVIRONMENTAL NOTIFICATION SIDERATION OF SELLING THE VA- tions were accepted from: Sarah DeBour Also present in closed session were Su- Iowa Department Of Inspections & Ap- Heauer Publishing LLC, Scripts ...... 8.50 PROCESS FOR THE REGISTRATION CATED PUBLIC ALLEY WHICH RUNS as HS Agriculture Teacher and FFA Ad- perintendent Todd Lettow, Activities Di- peals, Inspection Fee ...... 150.00 Hudl, Subscription ...... 3,699.00 OF ANTENNA STRUCTURES THROUGH THE WEST HALF OF LOTS visor. The list of bills were approved as rector Kevin Whitehill and Accounts Pay- Iowa Dept Of Human Services, Medic- Iowa Falls Cs, Entry Fee ...... 80.00 All interested persons are invited to re- ONE(1) AND TWO(2), BLOCK EIGHT(8) presented. Motion by E. Miller, second by able Manager Anne Lewis. aid ...... 8,391.53 IHSMA, Membership Fee ...... 25.00 view and request further environmental IN BEEDS ADDITION TO HAMPTON, Birsdesll. All ayes. Motion was made by Birdsell, seconded Itsavvy LLC, Charging Carts ..13,280.00 North Ia Officials Organization, Official processing of an FCC application pro- AND LOTS SEVEN(7) AND EIGHT(8), Educational reports were given by: Kev- by Powers, to return to open session. Roll Lettow, Todd, Reimbursement ..... 186.93 Assignment ...... 600.00 posing the following telecommunications BLOCK EIGHT(8) IN BEEDS ADDITION in Whitehill on Activities; Dan Schipper call vote was taken: Raney aye; S. Miller Marco Technologies LLC, Copier Lease Riddell/All American, Helmet Supplies .. antenna structure at TBD 200th Street TO HAMPTON, IOWA. on Transportation; Jen Koenen on Cur- aye; Hanson aye; Powers aye , Rosen- ...... 5,191.94 ...... 1,948.70 (S4, T92N, 22W) Alexander, Frank- The hearing will be held in the Council riculum and Equity; Principals Steve berg aye and Rosenberg, aye. E. Miller Marco Technologies LLC, Staples ...... Rschool Today, Scheduler Renewal ...... lin County, Iowa. FCC filing number Chambers at City Hall, Hampton, Iowa, Madson, Jarod Haselhuhn and Tony was required to leave due to a EMT call ...... 205.50 ...... 250.00 th A1144527 proposes a 290 ft. self sup- at 6:15 p.m. on Thursday, the 10 day of Spradlin on their respective buildings and during the closed session. The board re- Mark’s Plumbing Parts, Supplies ...... Schimp, Tammy, Reimbursement..62.00 port lattice communications tower (plus October, 2019. Todd Lettow on the District. turned to open session at 7:42 p.m...... 1,029.97 Sport Scope, Camera ...... 5,199.00 10 ft. appurtenance) with the structure to YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that all Stephanie P talked about how well the Motion was made to adjourn. The meet- MidAmerican Energy, Electric ...... United Bank And Trust Co, Petty Cash .. be marked in accordance with FAA cir- interested persons will be given an op- laptop rollout and open house at the Mid- ing was adjourned at 7:44 p.m. Motion by ...... 17,297.97 ...... 1,475.00 cular 70/7460-1 L Change 2, Obstruc- portunity to be heard at this meeting. dle School. She did hear concerns about Raney, second by Birdsell. All ayes. Morningside College, Registration ...... Walsworth, Yearbook ...... 444.57 tion Marking and Lighting, a med-du- Ronald Dunt, City Manager the High School and how teachers did HAMPTON-DUMONT CSD ...... 1,226.96 Webster City HS, Entry Fee ...... 100.00 al system-Chapters 4, 8 (M-Dual) & 12. City of Hampton, Iowa not have enough supplies. More supplies SEPTEMBER 2019 CLAIMS FOR Mort’s Inc, Auger Maint...... 160.00 TOTAL ...... $14,828.50 This application may be reviewed by en- have been ordered. BOARD APPROVAL Murphy Heating & Plumbing, Plumbing . CHILD NUTRITION tering the above file number at this web- Old Business GENERAL/ MANAGEMENT/SAVE/ ...... 2,900.62 Anderson Erickson Dairy, Milk ...... Published in the Hampton Chronicle on site: www.fcc.gov/asr/applications. Inter- Todd L. met with Emileigh regarding the PPEL FUNDS Napa Auto Parts, Mower Repair .... 18.26 ...... 2,982.64 October 2, 2019. ested persons may raise environmental trip to Florida. He address the issue that A & M Electric, Electrical Work ...... NIACC, Driver Inservice ...... 570.00 Earthgrains Baking Co. Inc., Bread ...... concerns by filing a “Request for Environ- the trip was not for the whole group. The ...... 5,273.73 North Central Building Supply, Inc., Sup- ...... 459.20 mental Review” with the FCC within 30 cheerleaders will not fundraiser using the All American Landscaping, Playground plies ...... 98.80 EMS Detergent Services Co., Supplies . days of this posting. Instructions for filing school’s name as this will be an individu- Work ...... 6,058.58 One Source The Background Check ...... 1,847.60 PUBLIC NOTICE requests are contained on the following al opportunity. Amazon, Supplies ...... 2,799.91 Company, Background Checks ... 71.50 Enslin, Kelsey, Refund ...... 28.75 website: www.fcc.gov/asr/environmen- Coulter City Council New Business Auto Parts Whse Inc, Supplies ...... 16.02 Pearson Education, Textbooks...... H-D General Fund, Payroll ...... 16,284.11 talrequest. The FCC strongly encourag- Motion was made to approve the 2019- Batteries Plus, Battery ...... 50.00 ...... 1,754.80 Martin Bros Dist Co, Food/Supplies ...... es requests to be filed online; however, OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS 20 Teacher Lane Advancements as Borcherding, Brian & Kristin, Nonpublic Per Mar Security Service, Monitoring ...... 13,333.77 written requests may also be sent by mail CITY OF COULTER prsented. Motion by S. Miller, second by ...... 911.08 ...... 132.06 Uhlenhopp, Lindsay, Refund ...... 8.55 to the following address: FCC Requests SPECIAL SESSION MINUTES Birdsell. All ayes. Brenthaven, Laptop Bags ...... 1,792.00 PPG Architectural Finishes, Paint ...... Walker, Shirley, Reimbursement ...34.95 for Environmental Review, Attn: Ramon SEPTEMBER 24, 2019 Approve Breakthrough Coach Training Butch Gruelke Auto Body Inc., Instru- ...... 128.19 TOTAL ...... $34,979.57 Williams, 445 12th Street SW, Washing- The Coulter City Council met in special Motion was made to approve Todd Let- ment Repair ...... 45.00 Quill Corporation, Supplies ...... 4,435.86 ton, DC 20554. (GSS# W19047-IA-45) session on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2019, at tow and Amanda Heiden’s attendance CAL CSD, Farm To School/Refund ...... Rachelle K. Thompson CPA PLLC, Audit Coulter City Hall. Mayor Joel Lohrbach and travel to the Breakthrough Coach ...... 10,832.79 Billing ...... 3,000.00 Published in the Hampton Chronicle on October 2, 2019. called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m., Published in the Hampton Chronicle on Training in Chicago, Illinois. Motion by E. CDW Government Inc, Supplies ...169.54 Really Good Stuff LLC, Supplies ...... with council members L Allan, C Lars- October 2, 2019. Miller, second by S Miller. All ayes. Central Iowa Distributing Inc, Burnisher ...... 230.76 en, M Raska, T Stadtlander, and D Til- Approve Disposal of Athletic Uniforms ...... 357.00 Rieman Music, Repairs ...... 1,154.00 kes present. Public present was Myron Lawler. Allan motioned to approve the Agenda, seconded by Larsen. All ayes, PUBLIC NOTICE motion carried. Mayor Lohrbach wel- comed Chris Diggins with NIACOG who Dumont City Council was there to discuss the Restricted Res- idence District Ordinance. Chris will sup- OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS sion according to Code of Iowa Chapter The City agreed that it will issue tax re- ...... 4,208.39 ...... 10,918.72 ply a draft to the Council for review and CITY OF DUMONT 21.5(1)(i) to review applications. Roll call: bates to any new business or industry Total General ...... 17,485.13 Total ...... 67,461.93 will return for the Nov. 13, 2019, council UNAPPROVED MINUTES Ayes-Baldwin, Menken, Tyrrell; Nays- starting in the City of Dumont, for a pe- ROAD USE TAX DUMONT VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE meeting. Raska motioned to approve the SEPTEMBER 12, 2019 none. Absent-Shear. Motion carried. riod of three years from the date of start Airgas USA, LLC., cylinder rental .. 31.24 EMS Billing, August 2019 ...... 7.31 minutes of the Sept. 11, 2019, council The Dumont City Council met in regular Tyrrell/Baldwin moved to approve of business. The tax rebate shall be 100 Blacktop Service Company, single coat Superior Welding Supply Co., oxygen meeting as written, seconded by Larsen. session Thursday, Sept. 12, 2019 at 7:30 the liquor licenses of BC0014089 and percent of the property tax revenue gen- seal/cold mix ...... 13,058.50 rental ...... 180.00 All ayes, motion carried. Tilkes motioned p.m., in the Dumont City Hall with Mayor LE0002030 pending dram shop notifi- erated from the real property where the Brian Arenholz, labor to fix garage door First Security Bank & Trust, loan pay- to adjourn, seconded by Allan. Meeting Edwin L. Mouw presiding. Those present cation. Roll call: Ayes-Baldwin, Menken, new business and/or industry is located, ...... 175.00 ment ...... 800.00 adjourned at 7:40 p.m. were Council Members Brenda Baldwin, Tyrrell; Nays-none. Absent-Shear. Mo- and subsequently remitted to the City of Brown Supply Co., 12 flasher batteries .. Total Ambulance ...... 987.31 ATTEST Reid Menken and Mary Tyrrell. Absent tion carried. Dumont...... 42.00 SANDBAGGIN’ DAYS ACCOUNT Joel Lohrbach, Mayor were David Shear and Chris Showalter. Menken/Tyrrell moved to set Trick-or- WHEREAS, in order to receive the tax Butler Co. Engineer’s Office, diesel fuel RGS Production, 2019 sound ...1,400.00 Janet Hanson, City Clerk Visitor in attendance was Dan Lunstrum. Treat hours for Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019 rebate the new business was required to 5-31-19 to 7-9-19 ...... 181.70 TMA Productions, ½ Friday event ...... At this time, Mayor Mouw opened the from 5:30-8 p.m. Roll call: Ayes-Bald- complete an application for issuance of Cummins Central Power, LLC, generator ...... 1,750.00 public comment portion of the agenda. win, Menken, Tyrrell; Nays-none. Ab- tax rebate to which Damaris Ocampo did inspection-CH ...... 607.03 MidAmerican Publishing, table tents ...... Published in the Hampton Chronicle on Council person Tyrrell indicated the tree sent-Shear. Motion carried. complete on Sept. 2, 2016, to which was Dumont Harken Lumber, Inc., Power ...... 64.20 October 2, 2019. on the west side of the school is hang- The Clerk was instructed to send a misplaced. A new application was sub- Lube/torch blades/boards ...... 51.71 Dumont Harken Lumber, supplies ...5.79 ing over the stop sign on Locust Street. building permit for the garage at 412 mitted on July 5, 2019. Her tax rebates Dumont Implement, belt/mower repair/ Total Sandbaggin’ Days ...... 3,219.99 Council person Baldwin recommended Bickford Street and a bill for nonpayment will begin with 2017 tax year. oil filter ...... 227.83 EXPENSES GRAND TOTAL ...... dust control be applied twice during the for the accessory building permits on Lo- WHEREAS, payment of the tax rebate Floyd & Leonard Auto Electric, wheel to ...... 71,669.23 PUBLIC NOTICE Highway 3 bridge repair scheduled for cust Street. as contemplated herein shall only be cut blacktop ...... 109.95 REVENUE-AUGUST 2019 2020. The Clerk was instructed to vis- Baldwin/Tyrrell moved to approve made after the new business and/or in- Hampton Hardware, batteries for 6V lan- GENERAL City of Hampton it with John Riherd, Butler County Engi- this month’s Clerk’s report. Roll call: dustry owner has completed an entire terns ...... 36.97 Butler Co. Treasurer, general taxes ...... CITY OF HAMPTON, IOWA neer, on whether he has heard the “offi- Ayes-Baldwin, Menken, Tyrrell; Nays- physical year of operation, and only af- IPERS, IPERS...... 403.85 ...... 92.15 NOTICE OF COMPETITIVE cial” detour route for next year’s Highway none. Absent-Shear. Motion carried. ter the City Council approves payment of Internal Revenue Service, Fed/FICA Butler Co. Treasurer, insurance .....31.75 QUOTATIONS 3 bridge repair. Baldwin presented Resolution No. said tax rebate by resolution at a meeting taxes ...... 561.30 Butler Co. Treasurer, support of public CROSS BUILDING DEMOLITION (115 Tyrrell/Baldwin moved to approve the 2019-10 as follows: of the City Council following completion J & C Grocery, supplies ...... 38.68 library ...... 3.07 AND 117 FIRST AVE. NW) minutes from Aug. 8, 2019 as presented. PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE of the physical year by the new business Kwik Trip, Inc., fuel ...... 548.34 Butler Co. Treasurer, AgLand ...... 101.94 The City of Hampton is seeking com- Roll call: Ayes-Baldwin, Menken, Tyrrell; OF TAX REBATE TO JACOB KNIP- and/or industry. MidAmerican Energy, utilities ...... 186.17 Pittsford Township, Fire Department ...... petitive quotations for the project listed Nays-none. Absent-Shear. Motion car- FEL, D/B/A JAKE’S AUTOBODY, DUDU NOW, THEREFORE, since the new Northern IA Const. Products, galvanized ...... 5,250.00 above, more particularly described as ried. 0527356014 business and/or industry set forth above culverts/bands ...... 1,012.00 Park & Rec Rentals, August 2019 ...... follows: Menken/Baldwin moved to accept the IN THE NAME AND BY THE AUTHOR- has indeed completed an entire physical Struck & Irwin Paving, Inc., Micro-sur- ...... 50.00 Demolition of the building located at 115 resignation of Councilman Chris Show- ITY OF THE CITY OF DUMONT, IOWA year of operation, the City Council of the facing Franklin and State ...... 14,206.50 Golf/ATV/UTV licenses, August 2019 .... and 117 First Ave. NW, Hampton, Iowa, alter. Roll call: Ayes-Baldwin, Menken, WHEREAS, on April 14, 2011, the City City of Dumont, Iowa, hereby approves Swart Tire Services, battery/starter for ...... 228.00 locally known as the Cross Building, and Tyrrell; Nays-none. Absent-Shear. Mo- Council of the City of Dumont, Iowa payment of said tax rebate in the amount Ford pickup ...... 513.52 State of Iowa, liquor license ...... 402.50 compliance with all requirements of the tion carried. passed Resolution #2011-7 to encour- of $152.99 (2018) and $218.02 (2017) for Rut Fund...... 31,992.29 Building permits, August 2019 ...... 50.00 Iowa DNR Derelict Building Grant Pro- Baldwin presented Resolution No. age and help facilitate the growth of new a total of $371.01 Damaris Ocampo d/b/a Rut Fund Payroll-Aug. 2019 ..... 1,933.79 Dog/Cat licenses, August 2019 ...... 8.00 gram. Contractor will be responsible for 2019-9 as follows: business and industry within the City. Yamis Nails & Boutique Total Rut ...... 33,926.08 Mosquito Fund, utility billings ...... 618.54 protection of adjacent buildings, streets, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUN- The City agreed that it will issue tax re- and moved for its passage. Menken WATER Sales Tax, utility billings ...... 1.58 sidewalks, drainage ways, public and pri- CIL OF THE CITY OF DUMONT, IOWA, bates to any new business or industry seconded. Roll call: Ayes-Baldwin, Men- Advanced Systems, Inc., maintenance Interest, savings-August 2019 .....401.88 vate utilities, and prompt clean up of all TO FOREGO APPOINTING A CITIZEN starting in the City of Dumont, for a pe- ken, Tyrrell; Nays-none; Absent-Shear. contract-printer ...... 50.58 General Fund Total ...... 7,239.41 demolition and construction debris. TO REPLACE RESIGNED COUNCIL- riod of three years from the date of start Motion carried. Resolution declared ad- AgSource Cooperative Services, water DEBT SERVICE Sealed quotes are due to the Office of MAN CHRIS SHOWALTER: of business. The tax rebate shall be 100 opted, signed by the Mayor and hereby analysis ...... 92.50 Butler Co. Treasurer, debt repayment .... the City Clerk, Hampton Iowa, 122 First IN THE NAME AND BY THE AUTHOR- percent of the property tax revenue gen- made a portion of these minutes. Dumont Harken Lumber, Inc., water ...... 19.21 Ave. NW, Hampton, Iowa 50441 no later ITY OF THE CITY OF DUMONT, IOWA erated from the real property where the Motion by Menken/Tyrrell to approve shut-off ...... 10.99 SPECIAL REVENUE than 11:30 a.m., Oct. 15, 2019. WHEREAS, Councilman Chris Showal- new business and/or industry is located, Resolution No. 2019-12 approving Annu- Hawkins, Inc., chlorine/phosphate ...... Butler Co. Treasurer, emergency levy .... All work is to be done in strict compli- ter resigned on or about Aug. 16, 2019; and subsequently remitted to the City of al City Street Financial Report. Roll call: ...... 190.07 ...... 3.07 ance with the Contract Documents for WHEREAS, the Iowa Code grants to the Dumont. Ayes-Baldwin, Menken, Tyrrell; Nays- IPERS, IPERS...... 431.15 Butler Co. Treasurer, employee benefits the above described project. City of City of Dumont the option of appointing a WHEREAS, in order to receive the tax none; Absent-Shear. Motion carried. Internal Revenue Service, Fed/FICA ...... 23.25 Hampton, Iowa will be the Owner of the person to fill Chris Showalter’s position, rebate the new business was required Resolution declared adopted, signed by taxes ...... 701.50 State of Iowa, Local Option ...... 3,466.34 above described project. or holding a special election; to complete an application for issuance the Mayor and hereby made a portion of J & C Grocery, supplies ...... 5.67 State of Iowa, Road Use Tax ....9,204.82 A Notice to Proceed will be issued to WHEREAS, there is an upcoming city of tax rebate to which Jacob Knipfel did these minutes. MidAmerican Energy, utilities ...... 158.93 Special Revenue Total ...... 12,697.48 the Contractor within 15 (fifteen) days of election to be held Nov. 5, 2019; and complete on Sept. 2, 2016. Tyrrell/Menken moved to pay the bills Wellmark, insurance-payroll ...... 222.86 WATER the approval of the construction contract. WHEREAS, the city of Dumont wants to WHEREAS, payment of the tax rebate and for Tyrrell to sign claims replacing Total Water ...... 1,864.25 Metered sales, utility billings .... 4,128.30 The Completion Date for the project shall avoid a situation where two elections to as contemplated herein shall only be Showalter. The bills are as follows: Water Fund Payroll-Aug. 2019 ...... Tower maintenance, utility billings...... be March 1, 2020. fill the open city council position are held, made after the new business and/or in- EXPENDITURES ...... 1,945.78 ...... 991.48 The Owner and Contractor recognize thereby wasting taxpayer funds. dustry owner has completed an entire GENERAL Total Water Fund ...... 3,810.03 Penalties, utility billings ...... 219.74 that time is of the essence of this Agree- NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, physical year of operation, and only af- Allison Pharmacy, memorial ...... 73.99 SEWER Meter rent, utility billings ...... 228.90 ment and that Owner will suffer financial that the City Council of the City of Du- ter the City Council approves payment of Baker & Taylor, books ...... 287.20 AgSource Cooperative Services, waste- Water Excise Tax, utility billings ..230.33 loss if the Work is not completed within mont, Iowa, declines to appoint a person said tax rebate by resolution at a meeting Butler Co. Sheriff’s Office, 4th qtr. law water analysis ...... 379.50 T-Mobile, cell tower rent ...... 242.00 the times specified in paragraph above, to fill the open City Council position; of the City Council following completion enforcement FY ’19 ...... 4,975.00 Cummins Central Power, LLC, general Water Fund Total ...... 6,040.75 plus any extensions thereof allowed. Liq- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the of the physical year by the new business Counsel, maintenance contract-copier .. inspection-LS ...... 651.36 SEWER uidated Damages in the amount of $250 City Clerk is directed to transmit a copy and/or industry...... 357.50 Dumont Post Office, billing postage Metered sales, utility billings ....3,565.56 per calendar day will be assessed for of this resolution to the Butler County Au- NOW, THEREFORE, since the new Debra Eisentrager, reimb. for DVDs/ 8-31-19 ...... 102.55 Base rate, utility billings ...... 2,967.32 each day the above stated completion ditor’s Office, in order to ensure that the business and/or industry set forth above books/office supplies ...... 86.69 Dumont Telephone Company, phone/ Sales tax, utility billings ...... 69.43 dates, or any extensions granted, that open City Council position is included on has indeed completed an entire physical Dumont Harken Lumber, Inc., graffiti re- UPS fees ...... 111.75 Interest, savings-August 2019 ...... 6.92 work remains on the project. the Nov. 5, 2019 ballot. year of operation, the City Council of the mover/concrete/keyboard entry ...33.86 IPERS, IPERS...... 502.43 Sewer Fund Total ...... 6,609.23 All proposals shall be made upon the and moved for its passage. Menken City of Dumont, Iowa, hereby approves Dumont Telephone Company, phone/ Internal Revenue Service, Fed/FICA LANDFILL/GARBAGE official bidding blanks furnished by the seconded. Roll call: Ayes-Baldwin, Men- payment of said tax rebate in the amount fax/internet ...... 282.08 taxes ...... 805.60 Garbage tags, August 2019 ...... 19.00 Owner and any alteration in the Official ken, Tyrrell; Nays-none; Absent-Shear. of $357.49 to Jacob Knipfel d/b/a Jake’s Farmhouse Style, magazine sponsor- MidAmerican Energy, utilities ...1,830.99 Refuse fees, utility billings ...... 5,113.54 Form of Proposal will entitle the Coun- Motion carried. Resolution declared ad- Autobody ship ...... 19.98 Wellmark, insurance-payroll ...... 340.84 Sales tax, utility billings ...... 14.24 cil, at its option, to reject the proposal opted, signed by the Mayor and hereby and moved for its passage. Menken Grit, magazine sponsorship ...... 18.95 Sewer Fund ...... 4,725.02 Landfill/Garbage Total ...... 5,146.78 involved from consideration. Each said made a portion of these minutes. seconded. Roll call: Ayes-Baldwin, Men- IPERS, IPERS...... 855.86 Sewer Fund Payroll/Hsa-Aug. 2019 ...... Total Accounts Receivable ..... 37,752.86 proposal shall be sealed and plainly iden- Menken/Tyrrell moved to accept the res- ken, Tyrrell; Nays-none; Absent-Shear. Internal Revenue Service, Fed/FICA ...... 2,275.27 DUMONT VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE tified. ignation of Public Works Director Den- Motion carried. Resolution declared ad- taxes ...... 1,109.40 Total Sewer ...... 7,000.29 Interest, August 2019 ...... 0.98 The City of Hampton reserves the right nis Burkett for Feb. 14, 2020. Roll call: opted, signed by the Mayor and hereby J & C Grocery, Fire Dept. supplies/enve- LANDFILL/GARBAGE SANDBAGGIN’ DAYS ACCOUNT to reject any and all quotes and to waive Ayes-Baldwin, Menken, Tyrrell; Nays- made a portion of these minutes. lopes ...... 378.80 Butler Co. Solid Waste, disposal fee- Donations, August 2019 ...... 795.00 technicalities and irregularities and all none. Absent-Shear. Motion carried. Baldwin presented Resolution No. MidAmerican Energy, utilities ...3,357.26 Sept. 2019 ...... 2,229.50 Fahr Beverage, refund ...... 1,673.04 quotes must remain effective for a period Menken/Baldwin moved to advertise 2019-11 as follows: Mid-America Publishing Corp., le- IPERS, IPERS...... 133.20 Sandbaggin’ Total ...... 2,468.04 of 60 days of opening same. for an assistant water/wastewater super- PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF gals-7-11-19 minutes ...... 138.96 Internal Revenue Service, Fed/FICA REVENUE GRAND TOTAL ...40,221.88 City of Hampton, Iowa intendent/maintenance worker with an TAX REBATE TO DAMARIS OCAMPO, Miller & Miller, P.C., legal services ...... taxes ...... 239.15 Motion by Tyrrell/Baldwin to adjourn. ad in the Sept. 18 and 25 editions of the D/B/A YAMIS NAILS AND BOUTIQUE, ...... 100.00 Jendro Sanitation Services, Aug. 2019 Motion carried, all ayes. Hampton Chronicle, on Facebook and on DUDU 0528415010 Overdrive, Inc., FY20 Bridges E-Book collection ...... 1,965.09 ATTEST: the Dumont Cablevision channel. Appli- IN THE NAME AND BY THE AUTHOR- content ...... 334.55 Wellmark, insurance-payroll ...... 117.97 Edwin L. Mouw, Mayor cations will be due by noon on Oct. 10, ITY OF THE CITY OF DUMONT, IOWA The Computer Guy, data backup/recov- Landfill/Garbage ...... 4,684.91 Rhonda L. Schmidt, Attest 2019. Roll call: Ayes-Baldwin, Menken, WHEREAS, on April 14, 2011 the City ery ...... 120.00 Garbage Fund Payroll/Hsa-Aug. 2019 ... Tyrrell; Nays-none. Absent-Shear. Mo- Council of the City of Dumont, Iowa US Cellular, cell phone ...... 64.99 ...... 555.49 Published in the Hampton Chronicle on tion carried. passed Resolution #2011-7 to encour- Wellmark, insurance-payroll ...... 681.67 Total Landfill/Garbage ...... 5,240.40 Published in the Hampton Chronicle on October 2, 2019. Baldwin/Tyrrell moved to begin the Oct. age and help facilitate the growth of new General Fund ...... 13,276.74 Total Accounts Payable ...... 56,543.21 October 2 and 9, 2019. 10 meeting at 6 p.m. with a closed ses- business and industry within the City. General Fund Payroll-Aug. 2019 ...... Payroll/HSA Contributions-August 2019 Bulldog’s Bark Hampton, Iowa Issue 1, October 2, 2019 H-D WANTS STUDENTS, TEACHERS, AND COOKS TO KNOW LEND A HAND, AND AN EAR What was the Here in Iowa there aren’t many who wouldn’t consider best part of your sweet corn our state food. Grown by hard-working lo- summer? cal farmers, it’s a staple of summer in the Midwest. On September 11th, students in Jane Hoegh’s Bulldog Cafe classes and Sarah DeBour’s Ag students shucked around 350 ears of corn so that the H-D student body could en- joy sweet corn in addition to their usual school lunch. After prep was done by students, the high school cafeteria staff took over from there. The team prepared the corn, making it ready for students to enjoy. On September 12th, when Above: Students (Marina Mr. Madson students went through the Guerrero, Drew Uhlenhopp, Principal lunchline they were given Oscar Meija, and Heilyn Cor- full ears of corn. dova) spend their class period Spending time with It was the USDA Farm-to- shucking corn to prepare my grandchildren School Grant that funded the for the Farm to Table meal. local corn which was grown Upper Right: An array of healthy choices during lunch locally at Puffer Roske on September 12th. Right: Farms. Jane Hoegh says, Jace Spurgeon, Ray Velas- “The local food movement is quez, and Heidy Ojeda enjoy EHQLÀFLDOWRVWXGHQWVEHFDXVH sweet corn with their regular they are so nutrient-rich.” school lunch.

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IT UP Cougars rout Meskwaki Settlement on the gridiron ACKLEY – It was a happy homecoming for AGWSR in a 66-16 thumping of Meskwaki Settlement School on Friday, Sept. 27. H-D’s Kaci Arjes, right, tips into the block of Clear Lake’s Sara Faber (5) during the second Titan Opperman threw for of four sets last week at Hampton. The Lions won a tight first set and then went on to win the three touchdown passes and match. KRISTI NIXON/HAMPTON CHRONICLE Jaden Penning rushed for three more as the Cougars improved Bulldogs try different players mid-match in four-set loss to Clear Lake to 4-1 on the season. BY KRISTI NIXON But after the break, Delaney Libero Maci Arjes finished Opperman completed 8-of- AMPTON – Bull- Eden, who recorded a match- with 28 digs. 12 passes for 115 yards and hit dogs’ head coach high 20 kills put down two of The Lions roared out to a 6-0 four different targets without Kelli Showalter, in them over the next three points lead in the fourth set with three an interception, including a 35- an effort to shake and Julia Merfeld’s ace made it kills by Eden and three Bulldog yard touchdown pass to Chase H Harms, who had two of the things up for her team mid- 24-22. hitting errors. The Lions were Bulldog defensive back Jordan Severs tries to wrap up Clear touchdown receptions. match, switched her lineup a bit It wasn’t over at the point, also getting breaks with net Lake’s Nick Danielson, who had three touchdown receptions in order to set a fire under them. however, because two straight serves getting a roll over the net on Friday night. KRISTI NIXON/HAMPTON CHRONICLE Penning rushed for 134 It worked temporarily for Lion hitting errors tied the set and free balls also dropping. yards, his longest on the night the Bulldogs, nabbing the third at 24 and one of Courtney Mill- The Bulldogs fell to 6-9 a 45-yarder. Also scoring of- set, but they found themselves er’s 10 kills for the Bulldogs overall, 0-4 in the North Cen- No. 2 Lions’ big fensive touchdowns for coach down 6-0 to start the fourth in gave them set point, prompting tral Conference with a match James Koop’s squad were Cale an eventual 27-25, 25-14, 20-25, a Clear Lake timeout. Out of against 3A state-ranked Hum- Culver and Brody Roder. Pen- 25-16 Clear Lake win on Tues- the time, a hitting error and a boldt looming. Clear Lake im- plays spoil Bulldog ning also returned an intercep- day, Sept. 24. tip by Eden gave the Lions the proved to 7-11, 1-3 NCC. tion 47 yards for a score. Don’t expect those changes momentum. Other turnovers garnered by to last, however. The second set featured a Clear Lake 27-25-20-25 homecoming the Cougars were Trey Lash- “I trust who I have in there,” long serving run by Merfeld Bulldogs 25-14-25-16 BY KRISTI NIXON “We were trying to arm brook for a 19-yard return and Showalter said. “You have off- who turned around an 11-10 Kills – CL (Delaney Eden 20, Sara AMPTON — The tackle and that’s just bad Riley Sicard with a fumble nights and it’s not working. I Bulldog lead to a 19-11 Lion ad- Faber 10, Kaitlyn VanderPloeg 9, All- Bulldogs came out fundamentals.” recovery. exa Whitehouse 5, Chelsey Holck 3); Leading the defense was don’t feel changing the line- vantage that finally ended after H-D (Courtney Miller 10, Tara Krull 6, with a lot of fire A fumble recovery by Jordan ups…they’ve earned their po- an extended rally on a hitting Kaci Arjes 3, Avery Hanson 3, Briana for their home- Severs on a pass completion Jaden Penning, who fin- Grover 2, Jaelyn Hickman 2, Kirsten H ished with 7.5 tackles, in- sitions; one night doesn’t mean error by Allexa Whitehouse. coming game, but Class 2A No. from Jaylen DeVries to Jagger Suntken, Olivia Polk). Blocks – CL cluding a sack of Meskwaki’s they aren’t going to have their But Clear Lake’s lead by that (Eden 3, VanderPloeg 2, Holck, Mer- 2 Clear Lake had other ideas. Schmitt which was knocked positions (taken away). point was too great. feld); H-D (Krull 3, Hanson 2, Miller After forcing the Lions to go free by Wyatt Sutter, had the quarterback. “I was just trying something Clear Lake actually led 8-2 2). Digs – CL (Faber 20, Sophie 3-and-out on their opening pos- Bulldogs’ in good field posi- Ollenburg 20, Merfeld 14, Holck 7, session, the visitors returned tion, but they went backwards so we could win, I had to do to start the third set before the Jaden Ainley 5, Kennedy Kallen- AGWSR 66 something when we had a lot of lineup changes and the Bulldog bach 5, Eden 3, VanderPloeg 3); H-D the favor, benefitted from a re- and were forced to punt, giving Meskwaki Settlement 16 missed blocks, shanked passes. rally. During that rally, Miller (Maci Arjes 28, K. Arjes 14, Miller 12, covery on a punt and then made the ball back where the Lions Hickman 7, Krull 7, Grover 5, Addy big play after big play to take scored again. TEAM STATISTICS You have to do something to had three of her kills, a tip by Showalter 5, Hanson 4, Suntken 2). Mesk AGWSR change it up.” Avery Hanson, a kill by Tara Assists – CL (Merfeld 35, Eden, Hol- the lead for good in an eventual “(We were looking to) First downs NA NA Coach Showalter and the Krull and ace serves by Kaci ck, Kallenbach, VanderPloeg, White- 42-0 win on Friday, Sept. 27. score,” Bruemmer said. “We Rushes-yards NA 43-183 Bulldogs had their chances in Arjes and Miller tied the match house); H-D (K. Arjes 12, Krull 12, “Big plays,” Bulldog head were looking to score, just Passing NA 115 Hanson 2). Serving – CL (Chelsey coach Andy Bruemmer said. didn’t happen tonight. The last Comp-att-int NA 8-12-0 the opening set, leading 20-17 at 10 before a Lions’ timeout. Holck 22-22, ace; VanderPloeg 12- Punts-avg. NA 2-28.5 before a lift, a push-kill by Kait- Out of the break, Krull went 12; Kallenbach 11-11, 2 aces; Merfeld “We had chances for tackles, to couple of home games, we just Fumbles-lost NA 0-0 26-28, 4 aces; Faber 8-9, ace; Eden lyn VanderPloeg and a hitting kill-block-kill before ending her stop a big play, somebody would haven’t had it. Penalties-yards NA NA 8-9); H-D (Miller 14-14, 2 aces; Krull error tied it at 21, forcing Show- streak. Krull finished the night 13-13, 3 aces; Hickman 10-10, ace; run through two or three arm “We’re going to get it turned alter to call timeout. with six kills, three blocks and M. Arjes 11-12, ace; Grover 11-12, tackles instead of putting their around and go back to work on INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS tied for the team lead in assists ace; K. Arjes 15-17, ace; Showalter shoulder in and driving their Monday.” RUSHING – AGWSR, Jaden Pen- 0-1; Suntken 0-1). ning 12-134-3, Titan Opperman 12- with Kaci Arjes with 12. feet, taking their extra step. See FOOTBALL: Page 16 50-0, Cale Culver 4-35-1, Zach John- son 5-34-0, Trey Lashbrook 4-20-0, Brody Roder 3-7-1, Bradly Roder 1-6-0, Ben Puente 2-(1)-0. PASSING – AGWSR, Titan Opperman 8-12- 3-115-0. RECEIVING – AGWSR, Chase Harms 2-42-2, Lashbrook 1-28-1, Penning 4-28-0, Bro. Roder 1-17-0. TACKLES – AGWSR, Pen- ning 7-1-7.5, Opperman 2-4-4, Bro. Roder 3-2-4, Daniel Alarihsson 2-3- 3.5, Tanner Weichers 3-1-3.5. TFL – AGWSR, Opperman 3, Bro. Roder 1.5, Weichers 1.5, Alarihsson, Jacob FOR YOUR Haley, Penning, Bra. Roder. SACKS – AGWSR, Penning, Bro. Roder. FUMBLE RECOVERIES – AGWSR, Riley Sicard. INTERCEPTIONS – AGWSR, Lashbrook, Penning.

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Osage 25-25-25, West Fork 8-7-12 Kills – WF (Emily Caspers 2, Madisyn Bonner, Kylie Laudner); O (Danielle John- son 13, Paige Kisley 11, Kaebre Sullivan 9, Meredith Street 5, Claudia Aschenbren- ner 4, Ellie Bobinet, Libby Schwamman). Blocks – WF (Laudner, Kalli Trewin); O, None. Serving – WF (Mckensie Shupe 6-6; Ali Rice 5-5; Latham 4-4; Laudner 4-4; Caspers 3-3; Hubka 3-3; Grace Willms 2-2); O (Aschenbrenner 2-2; Melanie Bye 1-1; Bobinet 16-17, 6 aces; Kisley 15-16, 9 aces; Sullivan 10-12, 7 aces; Street LEFT: The West Fork boys’ cross country team, from front, Jakob Washington, Josh Reiter, Noah Maske, Cail Weaver and Trent 9-11, 3 aces; Johnson 7-9, 3 aces. Assists – WF (Laudner 2, Latham, Trewin); O Despenas cover the opening mile within a close pack at the Warhawks’ home meet last week. The Warhawks easily won the (Bobinet 39, Jaden Francis 2, Bye, Kisley). Digs – WF (Hubka 6, Rice 4, Latham meet with 43 points with the top-five, including Ren Heimer, finishing among the top-12. RIGHT: West Fork’s Sydney Nuehring, 2, Caspers, Laudner, Willms); O (Bobinet 2, Francis 2, Alyssa Grimm 2, Johnson, Erica Nasstrom). left, leads a pack around the Linn Grove Country Club in Rockwell. The Warhawk girls finished second in their home meet. KRISTI NIXON/HAMPTON CHRONICLE Warhawks top B-K in OT Possibilities are endless BELMOND – A gutsy Brayden Vold caught four of his two-point conversion stop passes for 85 yards. in overtime was what West The Warhawks return home Warhawks impress at home cross country meet Fork’s football team needed this Friday to take on GTRA BY KRISTI NIXON to escape with a 21-20 win at (1-4). OCKWELL – Belmond-Klemme on Friday, Sept. 27. West Fork 21, Class 1A fifth- Belmond-Klemme 20, OT ranked West Fork’s Ian Latham scored twice and top-five runners Brett Weaver’s 19-yard touch- TEAM STATISTICS R down run with six minutes left WF B-K know they have something First downs NA NA special. in regulation with a two-point Rushes-yards 40-215 50-294 Among them, the lone senior conversion run by Latham Passing 102 63 completed the Warhawks’ Comp-att-int 5-10-1 8-14-0 Josh Reiter can’t help but be ex- Punts-avg. 0-0 1-6 cited about the thought of what comeback. Fumbles-lost 1-1 x-x the Warhawks can do in the Latham finished with 176 Penalties-yards NA NA yards rushing for coach James INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS postseason. RUSHING – WF, Ian Latham 29- All five of coach Mark Perez’s team, which improved 176-2, Brett Weaver 6-47-1, Kayden Twedt’s scorers finished among to 3-2. Ames 5-(8)-0. B-K, Jaace Weide- “Feels great,” Perez said of mann 34-201-2, Max Beminio 10-73- the top-12 at its home meet on 0, Jordan Meyer 6-20-1. PASSING Monday, Sept. 23 to easily win the win. “(We) need to keep – WF, Cameron 5-10-0-102-1. B-K, the meet with 43 points. improving every week in all as- Meyer 8-13-0-63-0, Weidemann 0-1- “It’s great,” Reiter said. pects of the game like we have 0-0-0. RECEIVING – WF, Brayden the last three weeks and cannot Vold 4-85-0, Ames 1-17-0. B-K, “We’re all proud of what we can Carson Lane 4-35-0, Kaleb Carlson do, when we get there and are get complacent.” 2-14-0, Weidemann 1-10-0, Caydon the first group of people to pass On the two-point conver- Christensen 1-4-0. TACKLES – WF, sion attempt, freshman Josiah Josiah Chibambo 8-3-9.5, Levi Jans- the line, that’s a great feeling to sen 4-5-6.5, Tyler Nuehring 3-7-6.5, do it together.” Chibambo stood up the Bron- Justice Cassady 4-3-5.5, Ames 5-0- Ask Reiter and he knows cos’ ball carrier, Brett Weaver 5, Cameron 3-4-5, Weaver 1-8-5, Ki made the stop and the rest of the Janssen 3-3-4.5, Latham 3-3-4.5, his teammates all finished high Nate Hubka 3-2-4. B-K, Lane 6-6-9, and within mere seconds of Warhawks’ defense rallied to Alex Bartz 4-3-5.5, Brandon Accuna each other. Jakob Washington the ball to end it. 3-2-4, Christensen 3-2-4, Javier Arri- Chibambo led West Fork aran 3-1-3.5, Jayden Warren 2-2-3. was the first Warhawk across TFL – WF, Cassady. B-K, Warren, the line in 17 minutes, 19.48 with 9.5 tackles. Tristan Yoder 0.5. SACKS – WF, seconds. He was followed by Quarterback Kellen Cam- None. B-K, Warren. FUMBLE RE- eron completed 50 percent of COVERIES – WF, None. B-K, Juan Reiter, eighth in 18:05.76; Ren Gomez. INTERCEPTIONS – WF, Heimer was ninth, less than his passes (5-of-10) for 102 None. B-K, Beminio. two seconds back and both Cail The West Fork girls’ cross country team takes off from the starting line during the Warhawks’ yards, but was intercepted once. Weaver and Noah Maske were home meet on Monday, Sept. 23. They are, from left, RaeLynn Nash (back), Mycah Weaver, 11-12, respectively, and only Kacie Eisentrager and Jordan Swenson. KRISTI NIXON/HAMPTON CHRONICLE three seconds back of Heimer. “We’re feeling pretty good getting there (to the state-cali- was Eisentrager’s alone. hind the Lady Knights (31). about that,” Reiter said. “All of ber level), we have a little bit to “I really know that when Also included in coach our meets, we really don’t have a go to get there, but I think we’re I stick with her that I can get a Twedt’s team scoring were Jor- team to worry about too much.” getting there.” better time and that’s what I’ve dan Swenson (15), RaeLynn The only team, in fact, to Meanwhile, the West Fork been wanting to get this whole Nash (17) and Sydney Nuehring give West Fork a battle was a girls finished runner-up as a year,” Eisentrager said. “And I (19). Class 3A team that edged the team behind state-ranked Ma- knew that I really wanted to beat “I think we need to stay more Warhawks last week at Clear son City Newman behind a sec- Chloe (Nelson of Mason City together as a pack,” Eisentrager Lake. ond-place individual finish for Newman) today, so I knew I had said of her team’s chances in the Radcliffe Iowa Falls “That was fun to give us a Kacie Eisentrager. to stick with her and I did.” postseason, “if we do that, we’ll challenge,” Reiter said of his The sophomore used a strat- Davidson won the girls’ title be sitting pretty well.” 515-899-2151 641-648-4229 team’s first runner-up finish. egy of sticking behind Class 1A in 20:30 while Eisentrager came “(It) makes us run faster, makes No. 22 Lindsey Davidson for across in 21:24. Mycah Weav- us better.” the first mile and a half. Though er was fourth behind Nelson Forest City’s Joey Hovinga the eventual winner put dis- in 21:58 as the Warhawk girls PRO RACING THIS WEEK won the meet with a time of tance between her, second place scored 57 points to finish be- Racingg News,, Stats & Trivia 17:06.86 with Lake Mills’ lead runner Carson Rygh not com- 2019 West Fork Cross Country Invite This Week’s Cup Series Race: Drydene 400 Top News Stories peting at the meet. Race Details Race Preview Christopher Bell to compete in the Girls Team Scoring Boys Team Scoring Cup Series with Leavine Family Reiter has seen the previous 1. Mason City Newman 31; 2. West 1. West Fork 43; 2. Mason City New- Location: Dover, Del. The Drydene 400 is the fourth race in the Racing in 2020 state cross country teams at Fork 57; 3. Forest City 76; 4. North man 71; 3. Central Springs 72; 4. Christopher Bell offi cially became the Iowa 109; 5. Central Springs 130; 6. Forest City 87; 5. North Butler 114; 6. Date: Sunday, Oct. 6, 2:30 p.m. NASCAR Cup Series’ Monster Energy West Fork, the runner-up teams Last Year’s Pole: NASCAR Cup Series playoffs. In 2020, the newest young NASCAR talent to sign Belmond-Klemme 154; 7. North Butler Lake Mills 153; 7. North Iowa 172; 8. Last Year’s Winner: race will be removed from the NASCAR a deal to race in the sport’s premier of 2013 and 2014 and he knows 170. Belmond-Klemme 216. that the Warhawks have the po- playoffs and be held as the penultimate race series, as Leavine Family Racing Dover International Speedway of the regular season. Dover International announced Tuesday afternoon that Bell tential to come close. West Fork (57) – 2. Kacie Eisentrager West Fork (43) – 3. Jakob Washington Speedway, nicknamed “The Monster Mile”, will drive the team’s No. 95 in the 21:24; 4. Mycah Weaver 21:58; 15. Jor- 17:19.48; 8. Josh Reiter 18:05.76; 9. “I’m hoping we can cut a was built in 1969 by Melvin Joseph of Melvin NASCAR Cup Series ranks beginning dan Swenson 23:31; 17. RaeLynn Nash Ren Heimer 18:07.97; 11. Cail Weaver bit more time off, get into the L. Joseph Construction Company, Inc., with an in 2020. Bell is currently a seven- 24:00; 19. Sydney Nuehring 24:42; 23. 18:10.25; 12. Noah Maske 18:10.91; asphalt surface, but was replaced with concrete race winner and 2019 championship 17:40s, possibly,” Reiter said. Ava Henricks 25:20; 29. Delaney Chris- 18. Trent Despenas 18:46.23; 35. Colin Shape: Oval in 1995. Six years later in 2001, the track’s contender in the NASCAR Xfi nity “Hopefully, (we’ll go to) state tianson 25:42; 51. Keanna Peterson Martinek 20:28.51; 89. Jacob Swenson Distance: 1.0 miles capacity moved to 135,000 seats. Twice a year, Series driving the No. 20 Toyota for Joe 29:10. 25:33.40. Turns / Straights: 24º / 9º they pack the stands to watch the drivers of the Gibbs Racing. His present Xfi nity Series and placing high. I think we’re Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series battle crew chief will retain the fender to fender for victory. same position with Bell at the Cup level with LFR. Bell also brings sponsorship from Rheem and Procure and his new team is already aligned with the Racing organization he currently Last Weekend’s Race: Chase Elliott won at Charlotte West Fork boys take Panther Invitational competes with, easing the transition. MANLY – West Fork won its second straight Completing the girls’ scoring were Mycah Chase Elliott rallied through the fi eld to win “It’s kind of like Christmas early,’’ team meet of the week, earning three top-10 individual Weaver (14), Jordan Swenson (24), Sydney Nueh- the Bank of America Roval 400 Sunday at Chase Elliott owner Bob Leavine told the racing Charlotte Motor Speedway. Elliott scored media Tuesday. “It’s a pretty special finishes for the Warhawk boys at the Panther Invi- ring (34) and Delaney Christianson (42). Born: May 24, 1990 time for LFR. Everyone here … is all his third win of the season and his second Crew Chief: Alan Gustafson tational, hosted by Central Springs High School. The Bulldog boys’ team, also running at the on a road course. He won at Watkins Glen Car: excited about our possibilities.’’ Bell, Josh Reiter placed third for coach Mark meet was paced by Zayden Erdman, who finished International earlier this summer. Elliott led a 24-year-old Oklahoma native, has a banner day for as quickly become one of NASCAR’s next- Twedt’s team top finish in 17 minutes, 8.4 sec- just outside the top-10 (11) in his first meet of the teammates fi nished second, generation stars. He won fi ve races en onds as the Warhawks scored 45 points, followed week. He skipped the Humboldt meet to compete William Byron sixth and route to the 2017 NASCAR Gander Year Wins Top 10s Avg. Finish by Ren Heimer in seventh at 17:28.7 and Jakob in a JV football game. As a team, they were sev- ninth. Ryan Newman, , Kurt Outdoors Truck Series championship Busch and were eliminated from 2019 3 13 12.9 and then won seven races in his fi rst Washington, eighth in 17:31.2. enth out of 10 teams with 176 points. championship contention. 2018 3 21 12.2 full Xfi nity Series season while fi nishing Rounding out team scoring for West Fork were Coach Traci Moorehead’s team also included fourth in the 2018 championship Cail Weaver (13) and Noah Maske (14). team scoring from Elijah Alden (37), Benji Sauke standings. His move to the Cup ranks 2019 Standings this season was seen as inevitable by Kacie Eisentrager was the girls’ runner-up (41), Jakyb Kapp (43) and Austin Drier (44). most racing insiders. once again this week behind Northwood-Ken- Sydney Buseman led the Bulldog girls’ team Cup Series Top Ten Xfi nity Series Top Ten sett’s Lindsey Davidson as the West Fork girls to an eighth-place team finish with 204 points. Drivers Points Top 10s Drivers Points Top 10s st 1) Kyle Busch 3046 22 1) Christopher Bell 2143 19 Racing Trivia were fourth in the nine-team girls’ field with 115 She crossed the finish line in 22:44.6 for 21 . 2) Martin Truex, Jr. 3041 18 2) 2133 20 points. Other team scoring included Cecilia Martinez 3) 3030 18 3) 2114 24 Who was the last driver to win Eisentrager clocked in at 20:47.6. (31), Claire Wragge (47), Kimberly Guillen (49) 4) 3029 17 4) Austin Cindric 2112 20 consecutive races at Dover? ? 5) Kevin Harvick 3028 20 5) 2102 20 and Alyssa Shirk (56). 6) Chase Elliott 3024 13 6) Chase Briscoe 2097 22 a) Kevin Harvick c) 7) 3024 17 7) 2088 19 b) Jimmie Johnson d) Kyle Busch

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FOOTBALL FROM PAGE 12 ENGAGEMENTS Bulldogs LEFT: Bulldog linebackers Logan Pfeffer (32) and back in the Mario De La Cruz (23) stop Clear Lake quarterback pack at Jaylen DeVries for a loss early in the Bulldogs’ 42-0 Humboldt homecoming loss to the Lions on Friday, Sept. 27. HUMBOLDT – Ellie Meyer KRISTI NIXON/HAMPTON of IF-A/AGWSR turned in an- CHROCHRONICLENIICLE other impressive performance, beating Humboldt’s Bryce Gidel by more than a minute to win the Humboldt cross country meet on Monday, Sept. 24. She was the only runner to break into the 19-minute region at 19:35.67 to lead the Cadets to fourth place as a team (143). Clear Lake 42, H-D-CAL 0 The Bulldogs didn’t fare as th CL 7 21 14 0 - 42 well, running to 17 out of 17 H-D-CAL 0 0 0 0 - 0 teams with 451 team points. The first across for coach Traci FIRST QUARTER: CL – Jackson Loge 33 pass from Jaylen DeVries Moorehead’s team was Sydney (Hunter Nielsen kick) 6:40 Buseman, who finished 42nd in SECOND QUARTER: CL – Nick 24:23.16. Danielson 6 pass from DeVries (kick fail) 9:55; CL – Kody Kearns 60 pass “The kids had good times for DeVries, a Southern Illinois “We’ve got a lot of dinged from DeVries (DeVries run) 5:40; CL a hard course,” Moorehead said. – Danielson 25 pass from DeVries “Looking forward to our home University commit, was 16-of- up kids,” Bruemmer said. “It’s (Nielsen kick) 0:09 29 passing for 305 yards and the middle of the season, we’re THIRD QUARTER: CL – Kearns 34 meet (this) Thursday, Oct. 3.” six touchdowns. His primary going to have the little “owies.” pass from DeVries (Nielsen kick) Rounding out team scoring 9:32; CL – Danielson 24 pass from were Claire Wragge (91), Kim- target, Nick Danielson, caught We’ve got some other injuries DeVries (Nielsen kick) 5:30 seven passes for 114 yards and that are handled correctly. We Hubka, Ruddick to exchange vows berly Guillen (101), Sydney Mey- three of the scores. don’t want to hurry them back TEAM STATISTICS er (106) and Alyssa Shirk (111). The Bulldogs have now too fast.” CL H-D Stephanie Hubka and Austin Ruddick are pleased to announce The boys, running with- First downs 12 3 out Zayden Erdman who was faced both the second- and However, on the good news Rushes-yards 17-29 27-(23) their engagement and upcoming wedding. Passing 340 33 Stephanie Hubka is the daughter of Dan and Lori Hubka, of competing in a JV football third-ranked teams in the state front, the Bulldogs saw the th (Algona and Clear Lake) and return of senior Matt Wad- Comp-att-int 17-31-0 10-12-0 Sheffield. She is a graduate of West Fork High School and Simpson game, also finished 17 out of Punts-avg. 4-34 9-35.6 College. She is a K/1 multi-age classroom teacher at the Downtown 18 teams, led by Elijah Alden’s Bruemmer says both are worthy dingham, who saw late action, Fumbles-lost 2-1 2-2 nd of their accolades. carrying the ball twice for 11 Penalties-yards 11-103 4-20 School in Des Moines 82 -place finish. “They’re both very good yards. Austin Ruddick is the son of Kim and Lori Ruddick, of Mar- Completing team scoring for INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS shalltown. He is a graduate of Marshalltown High School. Austin is the Bulldogs were Jakyb Kapp football teams,” Bruemmer “He got medically cleared RUSHING – CL, Jaylen DeVries said. “I think we had a shot at last week,” Bruemmer said. 7-30-0, Jaden O’Brien-Green 6-12- employed by Alliant Energy in Ames. (84), Benji Sauke (85), Austin both of them, but we didn’t play “When he brought me the slip 0, Nick Danielson 1-3-0, Sam Nelson The couple will be married Oct. 5, 2019 in Marshalltown. They Drier (96) and Solomon Barbu 2-(4)-0, Kody Kearns 1-(12)-0. H-D, will reside in Ames. (97). well enough in either one and from the doctor, I went, ‘wow’. Matt Waddingham 2-11-0, Jordan that’s my fault, that’s on me. It’s Didn’t know that was going to Severs 1-10-0, Jaycob Martzahn Stephanie is the granddaughter of Norma Mittelstadt, of Hampton. my job to get my kids ready to happen.” 4-9-0, Malyk Schunk 2-8-0, Max 2019 Humboldt Cross O’Dell 8-4-0, Cal Heeren 10-(65)-0. Country Meet play and the defense wasn’t re- Sophomore quarterback Cal PASSING – CL, DeVries 16-29-6- ally ready. Heeren was sacked eight times 305-0, 1-2-0-15-0. H-D, Heeren 10- GIRLS TEAM SCORING “Offensively, we’ll figure it for negative-65 yards, leaving 12-0-33-0. RECEIVING – CL, Nick 1. Gilbert 82; 2. Woodbury Central Danielson 7-115-3, Kearns 3-110-2, 88; 3. Fort Dodge St. Edmond 137; out. We have to do it consistent- the Bulldogs with negative-23 Jackson Loge 3-62-1, Jacob Monson 4. IF-A/AGWSR 143; 5. Emmetsburg ly. We were consistent last week total rushing yards and a net 1-15-0, Jagger Schmitt 2-15-0, Mitch- 144; 6. Humboldt 145; 7. Algona (against Clarion-Goldfield), we of 10 with Heeren’s 33 yards ell Raber 1-4-0. H-D, Wyatt Sutter 151; 8. Manson-NW Webster 162; 9. 3-13-0, O’Dell 2-8-0, Martzahn 1-6- Pocahontas 195; 10. Clear Lake 333; were good, we blocked the right passing. 0, Mario De La Cruz 2-3-0, Wadding- 11. GHV 335; 12. West Hancock 344; guys. This week, we have to go Next up for the Bulldogs is ham 2-3-0. TACKLES – CL NA. H-D, 13. Ogden 350; 14. Clarion-Goldfield over the film and see what we’re Forest City on the road this Fri- De La Cruz 4-7-7.5, Martzahn 4-2-5, 357; 15. Fort Dodge 396; 16. Boone David Cornejo 2-3-3.5, Kale Folk- 419; 17. Hampton-Dumont 451. doing. We’ll go back and cor- day night. The Indians are also erts 3-1-3.5, Schunk 3-0-3, Severs H-D-CAL (451) – 42. Sydney Buse- rect it.” 1-4 with their only win also 3-0-3, Sutter 3-0-3. TFL – CL, NA. man 24:23.16; 91. Claire Wrag- More and more players for over CGD. H-D, Folkerts 2, De La Cruz, Connor ge 28:36.88; 101. Kimberly Guil- the Bulldogs went to the sideline “I’ll design a plan for next Donaldson, Logan Walker. SACKS len 30:30.70; 106. Sydney Meyer – CL, NA. H-D, Folkerts. FUMBLE 31:22.56; 111. Alyssa Shirk 32:36.28. after being dinged up through- week’s practices and get ready RECOVERIES – CL, PJ Feuerbach, out the course of the game to for Forest City film,” Bruem- Thomas Gansen. H-D, Severs. IN- BOYS TEAM SCORING add to those who have been out mer said. TERCEPTIONS – CL, None. H-D, 1. Humboldt 41; 2. Fort Dodge 108; None. 3. Ogden 127; 4. Fort Dodge St. for at least a few weeks. Menning, Edmond 128; 5. Clear Lake 132; 6. Eagle Grove 173; 7. Algona 177; 8. Poock to GHV 254; 9. Pocahontas 262; 10. IF-A/AGWSR 274; 11. Boone 292; exchange 12. Manson NW Webster 320; 13. Algona Garrigan 333; 14. Clari- vows on-Goldfield 368; 15. Emmetsburg Brenna Grace Men- 390; 16. West Bend-Mallard 421; 17. Hampton-Dumont 444; 18. West ning and Austin Mi- Hancock 526. chael Poock, both of H-D-CAL (444) – 82. Elijah Alden; Hampton, are pleased 84. Jakyb Kapp; 85. Benji Sauke; 96. Austin Drier; 97. Solomon Barbu; to announce their 108. Trenten Rhoads. engagement and up- coming wedding on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019, at the Botanical Garden, Des Moines. Brenna is the daughter of Kreg and Angela Menning, of Hamp- ton. She earned her Bachelor Degree in Event Management from Bulldogs Iowa State University. Austin is the son of Randy and Nicole Poock, of Hampton. He downed by earned his Bachelor Degree in Industrial Engineering from Iowa State University, and is currently attending Drake University Law No. 12 School. Grandparents of the couple are Bruce and Sandy Whalen, of Humboldt Hampton; the late Jim and Kathy Bobst; Donna and the late Har- HUMBOLDT – Riding a Do it best with old Menning, of Hampton; and the late Walter and Alita Poock, of 20-match win streak, the Class DUMONT IMPLEMENT Sumner. 3A No. 12 Humboldt volleyball Dumont The couple currently makes their home in Ankeny. team quickly swept the Bulldogs COMPANY, INC. in a North Central Conference SALES PHONE 857-3216 SERVICE match on Thursday, Sept. 26. Harken Lumber Coach Kelli Showalter’s CONTROL team managed just 16 kills and 641-857-3842 • Dumont, IA your own five blocks against the Wild- DUMONT, IOWA 50625 cats, which improved to 22-2 comfort. overall. SMC Ins Inc. Kirsten Suntken tallied half DBA of the kills, adding two blocks Harrison-Thornburgh Ins and four digs. 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