Current News Inside Volume 65 Number 2 February 13, 2019 Current News Building cooperation...a power across the land. www.easterniowa.com Apply today for a chance to take part in Youth Tour 2019 Eastern Iowa REC is sponsor- from the Cooperative’s web site, ing an opportunity for the son or www.easterniowa.com; obtained daughter of a Cooperative mem- at any Cooperative service cen- ber in their junior year of high ter; or by sending in the coupon. school to go on an all-expense Students will be asked to paid trip to Washington, D.C. complete an application, have a June 14-20. consent form signed by their Students on the Youth Tour parents or legal guardian and will A look back at learn about electric cooperatives, have to answer a series of essay American history and the U.S. questions. 11300505 the 2007 ice government. They will visit with The student’s name and their representatives in the House address will be redacted and then storm. and Senate, and see sights around the anonymous applications will See page 4. Washington, D.C. be reviewed by a group of Applications for the 2019 Cooperative employees who will Youth Tour can be downloaded More TOUR see page 3. April 1 is deadline for nomination petitions For those thinking about competing enterprise or busi- This nomination process in 12 monthly meetings. Direc- serving on the Eastern Iowa ness selling electric energy or no way screens or filters poten- tors should be prepared to REC board of directors, the supplies to the Cooperative, or tial candidates for seats on the devote an average of 25-30 first step is to complete the a business primarily engaged Cooperative’s board. Anyone days per year to Cooperative nomination application. in selling electrical or plumb- who successfully completes the business-related activities. Potential director candi- ing appliances, fixtures or nomination papers and meets All candidates, who complete dates are asked to submit an supplies to the members of the qualifications as described will the nomination process, will be address verification form. Cooperative. No close rela- be placed on the ballot. profiled in the June Current This will enable the Cooper- tive of a candidate, as defined All candidates should note News prior to district meetings. ative to ensure the potential by board policy, can be the time requirements of a More ELECTIONS Line personnel candidate is eligible to run employed by the Cooperative. director are more than just the see page 2. receive within the district they indi- cate on the form. $20,000 to be awarded... transformer The next step is for the can- training. didate to complete a petition signed by at least 15 members March 15 is scholarship deadline See page 5. of their district by April 1. Each year, the group of arship applicants. ders photo of the student. All candidates who submit independent judges who select The Cooperative’s scholar- To obtain an application Furniss Jeremy A; qualifying petitions will then the Eastern Iowa REC schol- ship program is open to all form for a 2019 scholarship, Riverside be asked to fill out a brief arship winners are faced with 2019 high school seniors, fill out the coupon printed Furr Dora M; Rock biographical form and return it a tough task. They must sort whose parents or guardians with this article and mail it to Island IL to the Cooperative by May 15. through the many outstanding are members of the Coop- the Scholarship Program, Fuselier David; This information will be applications to pick the 20 erative. This includes chil- Eastern Iowa REC, P.O. Box Missoula MT used for the candidate profiles winners. 100552601 dren of Cooperative directors 3003, Wilton, IA 52778. --G-- which will be published in the This year the scholarship and employees. You can obtain an applica- G T E Central Area; June issue of the Current News. program will include 20 In order to be considered for tion form from the Coop- Irving TX All profiles will be published $1,000 scholarships. the 2019 scholarships, com- erative’s web site, www.east- Gaffney William; verbatim, as submitted. In each of the Cooperative’s plete application packets must erniowa.com. Northridge CA The nomination process five districts, three $1,000 be received by the Cooperative All complete application Gainey David; puts no limit to the number of scholarships will be awarded no later than March 15, 2019. packets will be passed on to a Charleston SC candidates in a given district. to students attending a four- Be sure that all five elements of panel of judges who will select To serve on the board: year university and a $1,000 the application are included the 2019 scholarship winners. 2019 treasure P A candidate must hold an scholarship will be awarded to prior to mailing. The judges are not associated active membership and be a a student attending a trade or The packet should include: with the Cooperative. hunt list bonafide resident in the dis- technical school. the completed application The application deadline for continues. trict he or she is to represent. The deadline for applying form, one letter of recommen- the 2019 scholarships is March P A candidate cannot be in for the scholarship program is dation from one teacher, a 250- 15. Only complete application See page 8. any way employed by or March 15, 2019. word explanation from you as packets reaching the Coop- financially interested in a The Cooperative’s scholar- to what your career goals are erative by that date will be ship program is part of the orga- and how the Cooperative forwarded to the judges. CURRENT NEWS (USPS 140-560) Published monthly by and for the members nization’s recognition that post- scholarship will help you meet Interested high school of Eastern Iowa Light and Power Cooperative, 1705 West Third St., Wilton, Iowa high school education is crucial your goals, a transcript of your seniors should start the appli- 52778. Subscription price $4.30 per year. Periodicals Postage Paid At Wilton, in today’s modern world. high school grades (does not cation process today by return- IA 52778 and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send address changes to Current News, Eastern Iowa Light and Power Cooperative, P.O. Box 3003, Advances in all careers need to be official) and a wal- ing the scholarship coupon Wilton, Iowa 52778. make additional education and let-size, color, head-and-shoul- found below. training vital. Eastern Iowa REC also recognizes the Please send me the 2019 Eastern Iowa REC financial strain it can place on scholarship application and other pertinent information. a student’s family. Fifteen scholarship winners NAME will receive a $1,000 award that can be used to help defray the ADDRESS costs of attending any accredit- ed college or university. Five $1,000 scholarships TELEPHONE are awarded to students plan- ning to pursue a trade-related degree at a community col- HIGH SCHOOL lege, technical school or power line school. PARENT/GUARDIAN Judges will pick one $1,000 trade school scholarship win- ner from each district where NAME ON REC ACCOUNT IF DIFFERENT

Printed on Recycled Paper. applications have been THAN PARENT OR GUARDIAN received. In the event no $1,000 trade school applica- tions are submitted from a district, that scholarship will REC ACCOUNT NUMBER be awarded to a winner select- Mail to: Eastern Iowa REC, Scholarship Program, ed at large from all of the remaining trade school schol- P.O. Box 3003, Wilton, IA 52778-3003 Cooperative representatives travel to Des Moines to welcome back legislators Over 150 directors, manag- Stores of Iowa, hosted the more than 650,000 Iowans. ers, and staff members from annual reception. 12338102 Eastern Iowa REC was rep- Iowa’s electric cooperatives In the coming months, the resented at this event by direc- discussed priorities with near- will tors Joel Carstensen, Tom Hotz, ly 100 state legislators and be addressing a multitude of Glenn McCulloh, Bill Petersen, policy makers on Jan. 15 issues, including items central Kathy Wunderlich, Mike during the annual Welcome to Iowa’s rural economy. Shuger, Gary Kester, Robert Back Legislative Reception at Beginning with the Wel- Crew, Michael Moes, Terry the State Historical Building come Back Legislative Recep- Philips, Ken Purdy and Allan in downtown Des Moines. tion, the directors, managers, Duffe. Cooperative employees The Iowa Association of and staff will again be important Al Kroeger, division manager Electric Cooperatives, in con- advocates for a balanced of operations; Dave Mohr, divi- junction with the Iowa Bio- approach in addressing energy sion manager of business devel- Renewable energy project technology Association, the issues allowing Iowa’s mem- opment; Michelle Walker, divi- Iowa Institute for Cooperatives, ber-owned electric cooperatives sion manager of administrative forms, tariffs available online the Iowa Communications to continue providing safe, reli- services; and Lance Kephart, Alliance and the Petroleum able, affordable, and environ- manager of information tech- Eastern Iowa REC members tion "Home Series: Solar PV Marketers and Convenience mentally responsible power to nology also attended. wishing to install a renewable Energy Guide." energy system can now obtain It is important to discuss the initial applications, agree- your project with the Coop- ments and tariffs online erative to ensure the intercon- through the Cooperative's web nection process smoothly site, www.easterniowa.com. moves forward. The Renewable Energy tab Contact Cooperative divi- on the main menu bar is where sion manager of member ser- the appropriate forms can be vice Don Roth, 1-800-728-1242 found. You can also find the or via email at don.roth@east- Iowa Energy Center publica- erniowa.com.

From left, are: Tom Hotz, director; Joel Carstensen, director; Glenn McCulloh, director; Dave Mohr, division manager of business development; Michelle Walker, division manager of administrative services; Lance Kephart, manager of information technology; Kathy Wunderlich, director; Rep. ; Rep. ; Mike Shuger, direc- tor; Rep. ; Robert Crew, director; Michael Moes, director; Allan Duffe, direc- tor and Gary Kester, director.

From left, are: Tom Hotz, director; Michelle Walker, division manager of administrative services; Gary Kester, director; Rep. Gary Mohr; Robert Crew, director; Joyce Kerr; Rep. David Kerr; Kathy Wunderlich, director; Joel Carstensen, director; and Bill Petersen, direc- The Skystream 2.4 residential wind turbine and 18-panel tor. solar array were installed during the spring of 2010 at the Cooperative’s DeWitt service center. Nomination petitions are due April 1 Renewable energy output ELECTIONS from page 1. Les Paarmann who was Allan Duffe, district 2; Nancy At this time, one board seat appointed by the board of Varner, district 3; Tom Hotz, is up for election in each of the directors in September, 2018. district 4; and Kathy Wunder- data is available online five Cooperative districts. All elections will be held lich, district 5. Eastern Iowa REC’s wind gathered from the Iowa An additional election will be during the 2019 district meet- Director nomination packets turbine and solar array pro- Department of Transportation held in District 2 to complete ings. can be picked up at all Coop- duced a combined 346 kilo- Roadway Weather Information the final year of the term of The incumbent directors erative service centers. The watt hours of power during system found online at www. the late David Timmerman. whose terms expire in 2019 forms are also available online at the month of January. weatherview.dot.state.ia.us. This position is now filled by are: Jim Roling, district 1; www.easterniowa.com. For the month, the wind Three readings are taken turbine produced 192 kWh each day to come up with the while the solar array produced monthly average. Enjoy the ease & convenience of an electric grill! 154 kWh. The output from the wind  Great grilled taste. During the month, the turbine and solar array is also average wind speed in DeWitt available on the Cooperative’s  Easy to use, simply plug in! was 8.18 mph and the average web site, www.easterniowa.  daily temperature was 18.6°F. com. Costs less to operate. The highest wind speed read- The kilowatt hour, kWh, is  Variety of sizes and options. ing for the month was 38 mph a unit of energy equal to 1,000 at 8 p.m. on Jan. 8. watt hours and is most com-  Priced to fit any budget, The Cooperative’s wind tur- monly known as a billing unit starting at just $120. bine has a rated peak capacity for energy delivered to con- of 2.4 kW. The solar array has sumers by electric utilities. Electric grills are available at a rated peak capacity of 3.1 A heater rated at 1,000 all Cooperative service centers k W. watts, operating for one hour, or call, toll free, 1-800-728-1242. The weather figures were uses one kilowatt hour. Page 2 - Current News - February 13, 2019 Comments from the CEO Cooperative supports youth through two programs After somewhat mild winter weather through issues that are important back home. Without a help electric cooperatives across the country retain December and early January, last month ended doubt, Youth Tour has grown into an invaluable and create jobs in rural areas. with historically cold temperatures. As weather program that gives young Americans an experi- In fact, Iowa’s electric cooperatives have been conditions play a large role in household energy ence that will stay with them for the rest of their working with the USDA’s Rural Economic use, please remember those frigid temperatures lives. Development Loan and Grant Program, often will be reflected in increased kWh usage for the Eastern Iowa REC will be referred to as REDLG, for decades to support eco- month of January. sending one student. Any cur- nomic development and job growth in rural Iowa. The cold spell brought back memories of the rent high school junior, whose The REDLG program provides funding for rural bitterly cold temperatures that accompanied the ice parents or guardian are projects through zero-interest loans to local elec- storm that struck our service territory in February, Cooperative members, can tric cooperatives which they, in turn, pass through 2007. A story on page 4 takes a look back at that apply. to local businesses for projects that will create and storm and what the Cooperative has done to help The Cooperative will also retain employment in rural areas. The local busi- limit damage from future storms. This includes award 20 $1,000 scholarships to nesses repay the lending cooperative directly, and shortening the span between poles, increasing the high school seniors this spring. Kirk Trede the cooperative is responsible for repayment to size/strength of overhead lines and the use of the Fifteen of these scholarships are CEO USDA. 13307203 latest technology such as our Outage Management awarded to students planning to Before passage of the bill, future funding for the System. pursue a four-year college degree and five will be REDLG program was in question. But with the While Mother Nature will always have the last awarded to students seeking a degree from a com- 2018 Farm Bill now signed into law, REDLG word when it comes to weather, your Cooperative munity college, technical school or line school. funding has been secured so electric cooperatives will always do everything it can to maintain the Application materials for both programs are can continue to provide financing for job growth high level of service you’ve come to expect from available at www.easterniowa.com. projects within and beyond our service areas. this organization. ***** After the current formula for REDLG funding ***** As you may know, the 2018 Farm Bill was expires in 2021, the $5 million of mandatory fund- Eastern Iowa REC is now accepting applica- signed into law in late December, providing some ing that Sen. Ernst helped secure will kick in. tions for a pair of programs aimed at the young certainty and stability for the years ahead. We want These funds will be in addition to the traditional people of our service territory. to recognize the efforts of Senator Joni Ernst, who discretionary funds that are typically appropriated Youth Tour was established with one thought in served on the 2018 Farm Bill Conference to the program, ensuring Iowa’s electric co-ops can mind--to inspire our next generation of leaders. Committee, for her tireless work in securing key help fuel economic development well into the Since 1964, more than 50,000 young Americans provisions which will boost Iowa’s ag industry. We future. have taken advantage of this special opportunity are also thankful to the Iowa Association of This is great news for Eastern Iowa REC and for offered by the nation’s electric cooperatives. Electric Cooperatives and to the National Rural the Iowa Area Development Group, the business It all takes place in June, when hundreds of elec- Electric Cooperative Association for their advoca- and community development organization for tric cooperatives across the country send partici- cy efforts on our behalf. Iowa’s electric cooperatives, which provides tech- pants to Washington, D.C. for a chance to learn There are several provisions within the $867 nical assistance and development services to Iowa about the cooperative business model and a full billion Farm Bill that are very helpful to electric businesses and communities. week of sightseeing. cooperatives as we work to modernize rural com- Participating in the REDLG program is a major While in D.C., participants have a chance to munities. In particular, funding for economic component of our core cooperative principle to meet with their elected officials and discuss the development efforts has been secured which will invest in the communities we serve. SmartHub® provides bill payment options Through the SmartHub® ing the Eastern Iowa REC payments, use the “Pay Now” portal Cooperative members website, www.easterniowa. link. Payments will be updat- can take control of their com, or by downloading the ed within 5 minutes to your Eastern Iowa REC account app on your mobile device Eastern Iowa REC Account. like never before. SmartHub® through the Apple App Store The Cooperative still accepts has many features that can (iPhone or iPad) or Google payments through the mail make managing your account Play Market-place (Android using a check or money order as easy as possible. phone or tablet). and at service centers in DeWitt, Using a computer, smart Another option for bill pay- Lone Tree, Wapello and Wilton. phone or tablet, Cooperative ments is MoneyGram. Anyone making payments members will be able to: You can pay your Coop- to avoid disconnection must • Pay bills. erative energy bill from many contact a Cooperative billing • View, print or download locations, including most representative immediately current and previous billing WalMart stores. There is a after making a payment. Call, statements. small fee to use this service. toll free, 1-800-728-1242. • Access accounts 24/7. For more details and to find For more information about Eastern Iowa REC is online at • Review electricity use. your nearest MoneyGram these free plans, contact a bill- www.easterniowa.com • Set accounts up for auto- location check out www. ing representative at your near- matic payment. secure.moneygram.com. est Cooperative office. Call, and check out the • Receive e-mail and/or text To make online, one-time toll free, 1-800-728-1242. Cooperative's notifications regarding bills. ® Facebook page Access SmartHub by visit- Apply today for Youth Tour ’19 TOUR from page 1. extra curricular activities and Eastern Iowa Light & Power Cooperative Cooperative select the winner. community service. Winners will be selected All 2019 Youth Tour applica- Current News based on their answers to the tions are due by March 22, 2019. Building cooperation--a power across the land. bylaws are essay questions, participation in BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Joel Carstensen, president; Gary available Kester, vice president; Tom Hotz, secretary; Kathy Wunderlich, In compliance with Title VI Please send me the 2019 Eastern Iowa REC treasurer; Ken Purdy, assistant secretary; Robert Crew, Allan of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Youth Tour application and other pertinent information. Duffe, Glenn McCulloh, Jim Roling, Michael Moes, Bill Petersen, copies of the bylaws of Eastern Terry Philips, Les Paarmann, Mike Shuger, Nancy Varner. Iowa REC are available to any- NAME one interested, either members Kirk Trede Jim Williams of the Cooperative or the gener- CEO Communications Director al public, at the reception count- ADDRESS Eastern Iowa Light & Power Cooperative Service Centers er of the headquarters office at DeWitt Wapello Wilton, Iowa, and at the TELEPHONE 500 South Fifth St. 829 Washington St. Cooperative's service centers at (563) 659-3146 (319) 523-2411 Wapello, DeWitt, and Lone Lone Tree Wilton Tree, Iowa. HIGH SCHOOL 309 W. Commercial St. 1705 West Third St. If you wish a copy of the (319) 629-4221 (563) 732-2211 Cooperative's bylaws, please PARENT/GUARDIAN Service centers open 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. weekdays. ask at any Cooperative office. Dispatcher on duty 24 hours a day for outage and emergency calls. Call toll free, 1-800-728-1242. Operating NAME ON REC ACCOUNT IF DIFFERENT Eastern Iowa Light & Power Cooperative margin figure THAN PARENT OR GUARDIAN E-Mail Directory General Information [email protected] corrected Billing Inquiries In the January issue of the [email protected] Current News, the operating REC ACCOUNT NUMBER Member Service [email protected] margin figure was misprinted To submit in the “Comments from the Mail to: Eastern Iowa REC, Youth Tour Program, Market Place advertising CEO” column. [email protected] P.O. Box 3003, Wilton, IA 52778-3003 This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. The correct figure should have been $583,782. February 13, 2019 - Current News - Page 3 Years of Cooperative service are recognized The success of Eastern Iowa REC over the past 84 years can be directly attri- buted to the hard work and dedication of the employ- ees who work each day to ensure Cooperative mem- bers receive the best pos- sible service. 14110304 Each year Eastern Iowa REC recognizes employ- ees for their years of ser- vice to the organization. In 2018, nine employees are honored for a combined 185 years of service to the Marilyn Reimers Paul Begley Dave Mohr Tim Miller Cooperative. Purchasing Agent Journeyman Lineman Div. Mgr. Business Development Journeyman Lineman 40 years 40 years 35 years 25 years

Mark Henning Brennan Lorack Bryar Keltner Kurt Paulsen Jenny Lipper Line Foreman Line Foreman Journeyman Lineman Journeyman Lineman Office Assistant 20 years 10 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 12 years later... First the ice came and then lights went out Twelve years ago this hours during the effort. line was used. Spans are now month, Eastern Iowa REC More than 600 poles were built with 225-feet between experienced one of the worst, if replaced and more than 200 poles, 50 feet less than previ- not the worst, outages in the miles of line were damaged. ous construction. organization’s history. During The initial power restoration The Cooperative is also the afternoon of February 24, cost was $3.2 million and total working to increase the fre- 2007, temperatures dropped damages were estimated at $13.1 quency of its tree trimming and a steady rain turned to ice. million. The Federal Emergency program so that there are fewer Wind speeds picked up and by Management Agency reim- limbs that could come in con- mid-afternoon the outage calls bursed the Cooperative for 75% tact with lines when weighed began. of the damage that occurred in down by a coating of ice. During the peak of the areas covered by the disaster A new tracked digger-der- storm, the Cooperative was declaration. rick vehicle has been added to receiving 360 calls per minute The Cooperative responded the Cooperative’s fleet. This and the ice storm had cut power to this disaster by taking steps vehicle allows crews to access to 70% of the membership— to help prevent or limit the sections of line that regular Bitterly cold temperatures and a biting wind made efforts to more than 13,000 homes, farms damage of future storms. trucks could not in mud, snow restore power even more difficult. Cooperative line personnel and businesses. Cooperative In 2011, a $20.8 million or sand. The newer basket and worked more than 16,800 hours during the eight-day outage. personnel worked 16-hour FEMA mitigation grant was digger-derrick trucks the shifts for eight days to com- approved which provided Cooperative operates also have plete power restoration efforts. funds to rebuild 235 miles of longer booms which also aid in In total, 149 linemen (Coop- line in eight counties within the power restoration efforts. erative employees, contract Cooperative service territory. On the technology side, the personnel, crews from the This rebuild strengthened Outage Management System is Wilton, Durant and Tipton the distribution system against especially valuable during large municipal utilities, crews from possible future storms. scale outages. Outage informa- three Missouri electric cooper- Sections of overhead line were tion received from incoming atives and from one Iowa REC) rebuilt with shorter spans phone calls is routed through worked more than 16,800 between the poles and stronger the OMS. It can then analyze and correlate the data and help Cooperative personnel direct power restoration efforts. Using the OMS, all outages are displayed on a digital map, along with the locations of Cooperative crews. This pro- vides a visual key to help guide power restoration plans. The OMS can also help personnel diagnose the extent of an outage and help pinpoint possible causes. Cooperative members can access some of this data by viewing the power outage map found by scrolling to the bot- tom of the Eastern Iowa REC website, www.easterniowa. com. This map will show the general areas affected by power This scene, along a rural Cedar County road, was typical of outages and the number of much of the Eastern Iowa REC service territory following members affected by the out- the devasting ice storm that struck February 24, 2007. age. Page 4 - Current News - February 13, 2019 Enjoy the benefits of going electric An electric heat pump is the most energy-efficient home heating and cooling option available--providing heating equal to three times the amount of electricity consumed. An electric heat pump serves a dual purpose--replac- ing your furnace and air con- ditioner by functioning as your home’s primary heating and cooling system. There are two types to consider: Air-source heat pumps work by transferring heat between the inside of your house and the outside air. Geothermal heat pumps take advantage of the earth’s con- stant temperature by circulating Transformer safety training held a water-based solution through pipes buried in the ground. Eastern Iowa REC line personnel received transformer training and safety procedures during a two-day session An Eastern Iowa REC last month. Miniature models of transformers were used to member service specialist can allow for hands-on training. The sessions were led by safe- provide more details on how ty and training personnel from the Iowa Association of you can take advantage of Electric Cooperatives. Shown above from the left are: Josh clean, economical electric Tyler, Austin Anderson and Tanner Gardner. Shown at right home heating. Call today, are: Cody Johnson (left) and Colton Stephens. 1-800-728-1242. Home heating aid available Help is again available for and type of housing. Iowa residents who may strug- For information concerning gle to meet home heating costs household income maximums, this winter through the 2018- see the chart. For more infor- 2019 Low-Income Home mation about LIHEAP, contact Energy Assistance Program. your local community action This program is funded agency or write to: LIHEAP, through the Iowa Department Iowa Department of Human of Human Rights, and has Rights, Capitol Complex, Des been established to help quali- Moines, IA 50319. fying families meet home Local community action heating costs. Qualifying Iowa agency telephone numbers are residents can submit applica- listed in the chart. tions until April 30, 2019. Anyone applying for assis- Eastern Iowa REC Residential Rebate Program Low-income Iowa home- tance will need social security owners and renters can obtain numbers for all household ® Energy Star heat pump water heater (stand alone units) $650 assistance to help pay for a members, proof of income for Resistance Storage Unit w/ geothermal portion of their primary heat- the past three months for all heat recovery--Desuperheater (45-55 gal.) $250 ing costs through LIHEAP. household members over the Resistance Storage Unit (45-55 gal.) The assistance is based on age of 19 and a current heating electric replacement $75 household income, size, type and electric bill. 15002716 Resistance Storage Unit (45-55 gal.) of fuel used to heat the home New Construction or Gas Replacement $250 Resistance Storage Unit (45-55 gal.) w/ first time Heat Plus Rate $250 INCOME MAXIMUMS Drain Water Heater Recovery Pipe (requires electric water heater) $450 All rebates are mutually Household Size Annual Gross Income Air Quality/Heat Pumps/Air Conditioning exclusive and Central air conditioner (min. SEER of 15 & 12.5 EER) $100 1 $21,245 at the discretion Standard Air Source Heat Pump $250/ton 2 $28,805 Standard Hybrid/Add On Heat Pump $350/ton of the Energy Star® Air Source Heat Pump $250/ton Cooperative. 3 $36,365 Minimum 1.5 tons (SEER 15/EER 12.5/HSPF 8.5) $250 bonus 4 $43,925 Geothermal heat pump w/closed loop $450/ton All rebates less Geothermal heat pump w/open loop $350/ton 5 $51,485 Geothermal Unit Only (existing closed/open loop) $150/ton than $100 will be credited to the 6 $59,045 Heat Plus Rate member’s energy 7 $66,605 Heat Plus Rate/Meter/ per home $100 bill. Rebates Heat Plus Rate/Meter/apartment or shared building $50 8 $74,165 ® more than $100 Appliance Rebates (Must be Energy Star rated) will be paid by For each additional household member, Clothes washer (w/electric water heater) $40 add $7,560. Clothes dryer $20 check as long as the member’s Residential Indoor Lighting--Designed Lights Consortium or Energy Star® Rated account is current. CALL HERE FOR HELP Hard Wired LED Fixtures (see rebate form for details) $5/fixture Dusk to Dawn Outdoor Lighting--Designed Lights Consortium or Energy Star® Rated Members must Cedar County Tipton 563-886-3191 LED 20-34 Watt Fixture $10 apply for rebates Clinton County Clinton 563-243-5220 LED 35-49 Watt Fixture $20 LED 50-74 Watt Fixture $40 within six months Clinton County DeWitt 563-659-8492 LED 75-124 Watt Fixture $50 of the purchase Des Moines County Burlington 319-753-2893 LED 125 Watt Fixture or more $60 date (as shown Henry County Mt. Pleasant 319-385-2310 Residential New Home Construction on the member’s Jackson County Maquoketa 563-652-5197 Premier Electric Home Bonus--see rebate form for details $200 invoice). All Star Home Bonus--see rebate form for details $500 Johnson County Iowa City 319-337-5765 Model Home Past eligibility, Jones County Anamosa 319-462-4343 Model Home--ask for details $5,000 however, does not Linn County Cedar Rapids 319-739-0100 Electric Car Charger guarantee that Louisa County Columbus Jct. 319-728-2314 Residential Level II Charger $500 equipment will Muscatine County Muscatine 563-263-9290 Call 1-800-728-1242 for rebates on weatherization, meet criteria for Muscatine County West Liberty 319-627-3355 agriculture & commercial equipment and lighting. current programs. Scott County Davenport 563-324-3236 All rebate forms are available online at: www.easterniowa.com. Washington County Washington 319-653-7275 February 13, 2019 - Current News - Page 5 The Market Place

Members may place per- WANTED--Cash paid for The deadline dates for FREE--32” Sanyo TV w/ FOR SALE--2 flip sonal ads in Current News at antique Harley Davidson, Market Place ads and other remote, works great. Phone phones, $25 ea.; 1 flip phone, no cost, up to 25 words per Indian or other American news items to be included in Muscatine 563-299-6035. $40; 4 velvet dining chairs, ad, and only one ad per issue. made motorcycles from the Current News issues for $18 ea.; propane clothes Business ads from members 1920’s through 1960’s, any 2019 are: FREE TO GOOD dryer, $75; 2 full length mink cannot be accepted unless condition, Illinois collector Mar. 1 Aug. 2 HOME--Singer Stylist sew- coats, size 10-12, 1 brown, 1 the business is served by the will pick up anywhere. Phone Apr. 5 Sept. 6 ing machine model 776, white, $450 ea.; like new Cooperative, or upon pay- 309-645-4623. May 10 Oct. 4 desk chair, $38. Phone June 7 Nov. 1 needs adjusting, wooden ment in advance at 10 cents July 5 Dec. 6 cabinet included. Phone Blue Muscatine 563-260-0860. per word. Only ads with WANTED--Old running/ Grass 563-381-9986. member’s name and account non running dirt bikes, 4 Submit your Market Place ads FOR SALE--Lots of old number will be accepted. wheelers, 3 wheelers, etc., via e-mail at carpenter tools, 5 wooden [email protected] WANTED--Anything Only telephone numbers will cash buyer. Phone Lone Tree Blacksmith related: anvils, planes, 1 wooden mallet, be listed unless otherwise 563-299-4570. The publication dates for Current power hammers, swage blocks, brace & many bits, Stanley requested. Members may News issues for 2019 are: cones, Wilton vises. Contact #604 plane, ratchet screw send their ads to Eastern WANTED--Vintage car/ Mar. 13 Aug. 14 Neil @ 260-413-0626. driver, wood clamp & wood- Iowa REC, Attn: Market muscle car that is sitting Apr. 17 Sept. 18 en tool box. Phone or text Place, P.O. Box 3003, Wilton, around, cash buyer. Phone May 22 Oct. 16 WANTED--Buying old Muscatine 563-349-8509. Iowa 52778. The Current Lone Tree 563-299-4570. June 19 Nov. 13 guitars & amplifiers, the News or the Cooperative will July 17 Dec. 18 older the better, broken or FOR SALE--Symons con- not be responsible for dam- WANTED--Older snow- not working okay, acoustic & crete form, 84 2’x8’ panels, ages resulting from any mobiles, snow suits, helmets, FOR SALE--30’ Case IH electric, even organs & $4200; 13 filler panels, $600; errors in copy. Members are anything snow related, prefer 4800 field cultivator w/3-bar drums will be considered, 32 2’x4’ panels, $500. Phone advised to check ads prior to shedded machines but will tine harrow, all new bush- call w/what you have, cash Blue Grass 563-381-8073. transactions. Acceptance of consider others, give me a ings, tines, 9” shovels & paid. Phone Riverside 319- advertising by the Current call w/what you have. Phone more, no frame welds or 321-2335 or 319-648-2070. FOR SALE--Burn bar- News does not imply Riverside 319-648-2070 or patches, great shape. Phone rels, $10; 50 lb. bags salt, $5; endorsement by Eastern 319-321-1989. Grand Mound 563-593- WANTED--Good quality 18” Toro snow blower (needs Iowa REC of the product or 4321. electric piano w/full key- tune up), $25; tanning bed, service advertised. Adver- WANTED--3 wheelers, board & authentic, realistic $450; Hoosier cabinet, $150; tisers are screened by the dirt bikes & Honda mini FOR SALE--Clean 1990 piano action, must be in hutch, $50. Phone Wilton editor and every effort is bikes, any condition, willing J.D. 4755 MFWD, 3 outlets, excellent condition w/no 563-299-5508. made to protect the subscrib- to pay up to $600 depending 20 front weights, 1 set rear repair needed. Phone er, but the Current News and on condition; also ’68-’72 weights, 18.4x42 Firestone Muscatine 563-263-6404. FOR SALE--2 Cooper Eastern Iowa REC are not Blazer/Jimmy, whole or deep tread radials w/match- P215/70R15 all season tires; responsible for the perfor- parts, especially toppers. ing duals, recent cab interior, FOR SALE--Buffalo meat, cement float, 8’x45” w/10’ mance of the product or ser- Phone Durant 563-508-3781. 7900 hours, local tractor, all cuts. Phone Winter Bison, handle; 6’ vinyl sliding door vice advertised. $40,000. Phone Wilton 563- Blue Grass 563-381-3671. (new); stainless steel micro- FOR SALE--’89 S-10 212-4090. wave, 1100 watt. Phone - ANIMALS/ANIMAL Chevy truck w/new small FOR SALE--Commercial Delmar 563-357-2260. RELATED – block Chevy engine, all new FOR SALE--2015 Land grade dehumidifier, inquire drive terrain, new tires, beauti- Pride pull-type food plot for information, $1300; FOR SALE--Carhart arc- FOR SALE--ABCA Bor- ful new painted body, must see. seeder, purchased new, never stackable memory foam tic lined bibs, 46x34, dark der Collie pups, sire/dam Phone Donnie, Dixon 563- used, always been in a shed, black leather chairs, office or brown, worn once, washed, work both cattle & sheep, 843-3350 or 563-210-7599. $2200 obo. Phone Muscatine restaurant use, 50 in quantity. ready to wear, $60. Phone health & work ethic guaran- 563-263-5959. Phone Muscatine 563-260- Wheatland 563-320-5182. teed, DOB 1/1/19, ready FOR SALE--Michelin 5397. 2/19, $750; also stock dog tires, 4 used 235/55/R20, all FOR SALE--J.D. 2007 FOR SALE--King Kutter training available. Phone or weather, 18,000 miles, like MFD 7830 tractor, 2400 hrs., FOR SALE--Nice 6-per- landscaping rake, 6’ 3 pt., text Columbus Jct. 319-855- new, $300. Phone Ainsworth auto steer, duals, front & rear son hot tub, $775 obo. Phone $300; power tools; forging 2485. 319-461-3813. weights, quick hitch, grand- Wapello 563-299-8029. tools; 4 Chevy truck rims, son seat. Phone Calamus black 17” 6-hole, $160; car FOR SALE--Registered - FARM/MACHINERY/ 563-847-1245. FOR SALE--55-gallon hauler, 16’x6’5”, $1600 obo; Black Angus yearling bulls, MOWERS – steel burning barrels, ready 35-gal. plastic tank; coffee performance information FOR SALE--1978 J.D. to go, $15 each; barrels with- grinder; etc. Phone Clinton available, call early for best FOR SALE--Older 7’ 2840 w/J.D. 720 loader, out tops cut out, $12 each. 563-249-9110. picks. Phone Wishing Well disc, $300; 6’ Dearborn sick- around 4700 hrs., 18.4x34” Phone Bill, Muscatine 563- Angus, Columbus Jct. 319- le mower, $450; 2-bottom rear tires, $13,500. Phone 506-9848. Moving Sale--J.D. X720 461-6554. Dearborn plow, $450; Ariens Richard Pfeiff, Morning Sun mowing tractor, 62” deck, 630 4’ 3 pt. tiller, $650; 5’ finish- 319-209-0362. FOR SALE--2 used snow hrs., $5000; contractor scaf- FOR SALE--Get growth, ing mower, $400; Woods blowers; 55-gallon plastic folding, all types; tilt boat trail- get Gelbvieh, yearling & Cadet 6’ mower, $825; all FOR SALE--New Hol- barrels, some w/removable er, $125; Allen concrete form older black, purebred & bal- obo. Phone Wapello 563- land 664 round baler, net lids; wooden Wood duck clamps; 2 3/4” steel cables, 90’ ancer Gelbvieh bulls, calving 299-8029. wrap w/monitor, very good houses. Phone Muscatine long w/pulling eyes, make ease or performance bulls, condition, retiring, $6500. 563-299-7903. offer; old barn wood & doors; guaranteed to breed, Holst FOR SALE--Farm Star Phone Muscatine 563-260- gas space heater. Phone Gelbvieh since 1978. Phone 2-ton creep feeder on wheels, 5445, leave message. FOR SALE--Firewood, Calamus 563-212-0551. Eldridge 563-349-4858. feeds both sides, used 1 year, seasoned hardwoods, split & stored inside, $2250 firm. - HOME FURNISHINGS/ stacked, $50/pickup load; Phoenix Services--Has the FOR SALE--2-year-old Phone Stockton 563-343- APPLIANCES – 8-10’ logs, priced to sell; weather ruined Your & yearling bulls, half blood 8491. Craftsman 10 h.p. chipper/ Driveway, Road, Farm yard? to pure breed Simmental; & FOR SALE--Electric flat- shredder, $300 obo. Phone Steel making slag aggregates NEW Apache-Palco live- FOR SALE--Seed corn top stove, $40; & refrigera- Burlington 319-754-8720 or are very strong, durable stock equipment: corral pan- company items, accumulated tor, $30. Phone Lowden 319- 319-572-5758, leave message. materials that perform better els, feeder wagons, creep over 33 years of being a 654-2312. than natural aggregates. feeders, feed bunks, tubs, dealer: manuals, cloth sacks, FOR SALE--Pickup load Great for Access Roads, chutes. Phone Atalissa 319- metal signs, pencils, pens, FOR SALE--Oak dining of seasoned hardwood, deliv- Parking lots, Driveways, 631-3565. belt buckles, caps, make room table, 4 11” extensions, ered & stacked, $90/load, Pathways, Lay-down Areas, offer. Phone Nichols 319- 2 lighted hutches, table pads, will deliver up to 30 miles Feed lots and pens, Erosion - VEHICLES/BOATS/ 330-8729. 6 padded chairs, area rug w/ from Blue Grass area. Phone Control. Sizes available: MOTOR HOMES/ETC. - wool pad, like new condi- 563-275-9680 to schedule. 1” x 0” @ $3.00/ton FOR SALE--Knight 5042 tion, $2500. Phone Muscatine 3” x 1” @ $2.50/ton WANTED--Collector vertical mixer, completely 563-299-8134. FOR SALE--Drafting 5” x 3” @ $1.50/ton buying vintage bicycles from rebuilt 3 years ago, new ver- table, $10; vintage ice tongs, All prices FOB, DELIVERY 1930’s through 1950’s w/ tical screws, enclosed con- - MISC. OR MULTIPLE - $10; Health-o-Meter standup available call Todd Kelley. horn tanks, headlights, etc., veyor, sand blasted & spring scale, $25; pair of For delivery pricing up to 75 all makes including Schwinn, repainted, gear box also NOTICE--Send your first construction pump jacks w/ miles from Wilton. Phoenix Elgin, Monark, Hawthorne, rebuilt. Phone Blue Grass person country humor items braces, $50; vintage 7-Up is located inside Gerdau Huffman, Columbia, Shelby, 563-271-8101. to the Current News. When lamp, $5. Phone Baldwin Steel – Gate B @ 1500 W Firestone, Rollfast, Colson, printed, the author receives 563-212-0895. 3rd St – Wilton. etc., or any deluxe or unusual FOR SALE--Used 16’x $25. The C-N editor serves 540-293-5421 (Kelley) old bicycles, will pick up 34” hog panels, $20 each; used as the judge. Mail country FOR SALE--2 nice origi- 563-732-4010 (Scale) anywhere. Phone 309-645- 16’x52” cattle panels, $30 humor items to Eastern Iowa nal Murray pedal cars; Open 7a- 3p; Monday 4623. each. Phone Riverside 319- REC, P.O. Box 3003, Wilton, antique slot machine. Phone -Friday. For more informa- 648-2340, leave message. IA 52778. Durant 563-785-6051. tion visit www.phxslag.com Page 6 - Current News - February 13, 2019 The Market Place Pancake Breakfast-- Entenmoor Habitat S&K Stump Removal-- Kitchen Sun., Feb. 17, 6 a.m.-1 p.m., Improvement--Food plot Free estimates, discounts for Wilton Fire Dept., 318 E. 5th preparation/planting, brush seniors & veterans, Scott St., Wilton, kids 10 & under, mowing & stump grinding. McConnaha owner/operator. Kuisine $4; ages 11-65, $6; seniors, Phone Jeff 563-277-0059 or Phone Scott 563-260-3769 vets, fire/EMS, police, $5; [email protected] for or Kathy 563-260-4769. active duty military, free. an estimate or to schedule work. Fisher Stump Grinding Millie Megawatt - HOUSE/PROPERTY – LLC--Free estimates, multi Skid Steer Work--Tree stump discount, low impact Farm, Hunt, Fish, Build- pulling, hauling & leveling machine, cleanup available. Cookbook Recipes -60 acres MOL, ponds, till- rock, dirt, etc., clean up CRP Phone Riverside 319-631- These recipes are taken from a cookbook released able, woods, farmhouse, fields, trees must go w/my 4700. by Eastern Iowa REC many years ago. heated man cave/barn, land tree puller, can pull up to can be split. Phone Calamus 7”-diameter trees. Phone CRP Field Clean Up-- 563-212-0551. Bill, Muscatine 563-506- Trees must go w/my tree Kolache Dough 9848 for details. puller, can pull trees up to By Mrs. Joseph J. Marak WANTED--Looking for 7”-diameter, fast & reliable. 2 C. milk (heated) 2 Tsp. salt bullhead ponds to fish, would Tammi’s House Clean- Phone Bill, Muscatine 563- 3/4 C. oil 8 egg yolks (beaten) trade ready-to-eat catfish for ing--Muscatine area. Phone 506-9848 for details. 1 large cake yeast 6 C. flour the opportunity. Phone 563-506-3151. 1/2 C. sugar Wapello 319-330-1594. Jerry’s Painting--Spec- Heat milk and add oil and let cool. Add yeast that has been Sparkle & Shine--We ializing in painting houses & dissolved in 1/4 cup warm water, plus 1 Tsp. sugar. Add 3 C. - SERVICES – clean when you don’t have barns, inside & out, Historic flour, salt and let rise. Stir down. Add egg yolks and 3-4 C. the time: thorough cleaning, Preservation Commission flour. Beat well. Let rise until double. Form into small balls WANTED--Wildcat Den free consultation, bonded & Award Winner, 28 years’ and brush with melted shortening. Let rise again. Press center State Park is seeking season- insured, reliable service. experience. Phone West of each ball and fill with desired filling. Let rise. Bake in 450° al aides at $11.07/hr. For Phone Davenport 563-370- Branch 319-643-2425. oven about 10 minutes or until brown. Brush kolaches with more information phone 1844 or 563-449-6671. melted shotening when taken from oven. Muscatine 563-263-4337. Total Nuisance Wildlife Kolache Fillings Send resumes by Feb. 28 to Lou’s Cleaning--16 years’ Removal Services--Spec- Dried Fruits: such as prunes, apricots and peaches may be cooked [email protected]. experience in residential & ializing in animal removal until soft, drained, seeded, sweetened to taste and mashed. gov or mail to Iowa DNR, commercial cleaning, flexible from your home or business, Canned Pie Fillings: Very good using mainly fruit. Wildcat Den State Park, scheduling; also house sitting licensed & insured. Phone Rye Bread 1884 Wildcat Den Rd., & dog sitting. Phone David, Tipton 563-886-4378. By Mrs. Alf Meyer Muscatine, IA 52761. Muscatine 563-260-3472. 1/3 C. warm water Mix these ingredients and set JG’s Small Engine 1 package dry yeast aside while you get other mix- WANTED--Scrap iron of Bison Ridge Kennels-- Repair--Looking for mainte- 1 Tbsp. sugar ture ready. all kinds: iron, tractors, wire, Boarding & grooming. nance, rebuilds, service, as 1 C. rye meal 1/3 C. brown sugar tin, appliances; free pick up. Phone Blue Grass 563-381- simple as a tune up on all 1/2 C. rye flour 3 Tbsp. Karo syrup Phone Wilton 563-260-3355. 3671. small engines (lawn equip- 1 C. boiling water About 2 Tsp. salt ment, motorcycles, utvs, all 2 Tbsp. shortening WANTED--Scrap metal & Starlite Academy--Dog small engines), call Jordan. Stir this well. Then add 1 C. cold water, mix and stir in the yeast appliances. Phone Muscatine training by certified trainer, Phone Wilton 515-313-3105. mixture. Add 3 1/2 C. white flour. Knead it well, let rise dou- 563-554-7674, 563-607-0236 20 years’ experience, puppy ble. Make into 3 small loaves. Let rise. Bake in 400° oven for or 563-571-0773. development classes offered RPM Revival--Formerly 10 minutes; reduce heat to 350° for 25-30 minutes. (age 6-14 weeks old), our Century Manufacturing, now Iowa Maintenance-- K-9 country club is your open for all your sandblast- Country Humor Painting, repair work, new dog’s home away from home ing, wet blasting, painting construction & more. Phone for 1 day or many. Phone and restoration needs. Farm Cows teach impatient driver a lesson Iowa City 319-631-1937. Bennett 563-893-2460 or equipment, trailers, industri- www.starliteacademy.net. al equipment & much more! By Jean I. Burns and the pony stepped aside to It was the spring of 1938. I turn it back. The man took Gerhardt Construction Come see us at 36 Spruce was eight years old. I was con- advantage and blew his horn and & Remodeling--Licensed & Dot’s Groom & Board-- St., Tipton or phone 563- sidered reliable enough to ride moved forward. insured general contractor & We care when you can’t be 886-4961. my pony and take the cows He must have bumped a cow. electrician, providing profes- there, dog walking, transporta- across the bridge to the lush Their tails went up and they sional results for all of your tion, in-home care, boarding Night Owl High Speed green pasture. In the evening, stampeded. Frightened cows commercial & residential & grooming. Phone Calamus Internet--Proudly serving my pony and I would round running hard leave messy trails. needs, call for a free esti- 563-246-2020 or www.dots- the areas surrounding them up and return them to the The man was close enough mate. Phone 563-210-5711. groomandboard.com. Walcott, Blue Grass, Durant, barn to be milked. to get mess all over the front of Stockton, Plainview, Mays- I had been sternly told to never his shiny car, clear up to his Marshall Handyman Pet Sitting--Experienced ville, Montpelier & Fairport. let the cows run on the river windshield. Services--Can do almost in-home pet sitting service, Phone 563-447-0177. bridge. This was a very serious I had to hurry after my anything; also looking for provided by a trustworthy, responsibility. Cows running cows knowing my dad would old appliances. Phone Letts loving cat-mom, providing Allworth Contracting, could cause the bridge to sway be mad and scold me. I told 563-607-2095. peace of mind & creature Wapello--Excavating, septic and weaken the bridge. They him what had happened. He comfort, clean-up, meal & systems, sewer repair, brush/ could also crowd the calves and laughed heartily and said he PABEERS Handyman check-up. Phone Davenport timber clearing, pond build- push one through the railing. hoped the man had learned his Services--Able to complete 563-210-5337, please leave ing, terrace & tiling, site- Another problem was cows on lesson. “Don’t startle cows message. prep, basement digging, road lush, new pasture are messy to that have been eating lush, most all home repair proj- follow. I was very careful. green pasture.” 16079003 ects, complete repair shop, building, trucking, rock haul- ing, demolition. Phone Roger One evening a man driving a ***** registered contractor House & Pet Sitting; shiny new convertible with the Send your first person C126123. Phone or text Horses too--An animal 319-750-0993. top down came up behind the country humor items to the Alan, Ainsworth 319-330- lover, retired state employee, cows. He coaxed me to hurry Current News. When printed, 4378. quality care, Quad-City area. Muscatine Paranormal the cows so he could pass. I the author receives $25. The Phone 563-210-0877. Research Society--Is your refused. Then a calf turned back C-N editor serves as the judge. Jo’s Handywork-- home or business haunted? Interior painting, wallpaper Homestead Baskets & Do you need answers? Call removal, drywall repair, lam- Chair Caning--Chair can- the professionals. No fees. January Lucky Number Winner inate flooring & tiling. Phone ing, Kalona, IA, pressed cane Will travel. Phone 319-728- Seven account numbers are Call, toll free, 1-800-728- Jolene 563-299-0674. & hole to hole, free pick up 2390 or 563-607-1988 or randomly selected each month 1242 if you find your lucky & delivery in local area. email [email protected]. and hidden in the Current number. News. If you spot your account Howard Forest & Phone 319-653-1689. number, you could earn $25. Prairie--Professional tree Revolving Loan Fund-- Your account number can be Brian & service & natural resource Caning--Specializing in Eastern Iowa Light & Power found on your monthly energy Lisa management. Phone Bart for chair caning, furniture Cooperative has a limited bill. Due to printing irregulari- Rickertsen a free estimate 563-299-4847 repairs & custom made fur- revolving loan fund avail- ties, the number on the Current of Calamus or email bh.howardfp@ niture. Phone Donahue 563- able for new or expanding News label is not always your businesses. Contact Dave full account number. gmail.com. 843-2644. If you spot your lucky num- Mohr, 1-800-728-1242 for ber, contact the information Pet Sitting Service--Call Roofer--Asphalt, steel or details. department before the next Genise for your pet care mobile home, free estimates issue is mailed. needs today, Muscatine & in Louisa & Muscatine coun- Anyone who finds their surrounding areas, 563-554- ties. Phone or text Muscatine lucky number will receive a $25 9555. 563-316-9060. credit on their next energy bill. February 13, 2019 - Current News - Page 7 Patronage treasure hunt continues this month The Cooperative is trying to Day Donald; St Petersburg FL --E-- Fisher Jennifer S; Cedar Rapids Ghoshal Roniraj; Muscatine locate the following people Day Jim; Muscatine Eagen Jim; Sperry Fisher Susan M; Dorchester Giamba Tammy; West Liberty and firms who have outstand- Dealejandro Raul; Grandview Earhart Dennis; West Des Flake Dustin; Muscatine Gibbs Russell W; Wapello ing patronage refunds, depos- Decker Jane A; Blue Grass Moines Fleck Kristi A; Walcott Gibson Phillip; Lone Tree its and or uncashed checks. If Dee Jeffrey F; Eldridge East Central Ia Intermodl; Fleener David A; Skiatook OK Gibson Roberta J; Burlington you know any of these people Deen James R; Long Beach MS Cedar Rapids Flichman Jeremy; Muscatine Giebelstein Leroy; Le Claire or firms, have them contact Deer Path Dvlp Co L C; Eatherton Clint; Layton UT Flickinger Troy; Bettendorf Giese Marisa; Davenport the patronage department of Davenport Eaton Archie L; Davenport Flores Ana; Muscatine Gill Marietta R; Coralville Eastern Iowa REC, at 1-800- Deerberg Douglas W; Wheatland Eaton Jack; Tavares FL Flores Gilberto; Columbus Jct Gillespie Greg D; Muscatine 728-1242. Included with the Deerwood Development Corp; Eberlein Thomas; Bettendorf Foco Jill; Mount Vernon Gillette Carey; Muscatine names are the last known Muscatine Eckelberg Eugene; De Witt Fogl Nancy; Clinton Gimm Christine A; Davenport addresses the Cooperative has Defosse Meegan R; Dickson Eckermann Marcella; Eldridge Foley Bingham Patricia A; Gittings Bernard R; Winfield for these people and firms. TN Eckhardt David; Mason City Moscow Glasgow Gary; Fort Madison All income above that Dejong Chaun; Naples FL Eckrich Kenneth D; Iowa City Folger Larry G; Galesburg IL Glass Mike E; Muscatine needed to provide electric ser- Delaney Kathy; Tipton Edens Kristine L; Charlotte Ford Christina; Moscow Glass Raymond L; vice is returned to Cooperative Delaney Mike; Ottumwa Edler Jeff; Clarence Ford Pamela; Wilton Jacksonville FL members as patronage. A por- Deleon Maria; Muscatine Edmiaston Chris; Ashdown AR Foreback Ronald; Wheatland GLC Tower Leasing Inc; tion of the funds are deferred Deleon Michael; Muscatine Eduardo Hernandez; Fortenbacher Mark; Muscatine Storm Lake and returned at a later date. Delich Christy; DeWitt Columbus Jct. Foster Alvin J; Letts Glovka Betty; Coralville This time lapse causes some Dellavedova Denis C; Albia Edwards Allan D; Cedar Rapids Foster Daniel; Eldridge Goble Ethel J; Burlington problems for members who Delong Karin; Grandview Edwards Carol; Marion Foster Tammy L; Davenport Gobush Steve; West Liberty move off Cooperative lines Delzell Susan; Morning Sun Edwards Freddie; Fargo ND Fowler Betty J; Muscatine Goddard Jeremy; Muscatine and don’t leave forwarding Demoss Richard; Toronto Edwards Grant; Muscatine Fowler Mary B; Muscatine Goff Lawrence I; Davenport addresses. Demuth Sharon; Lisbon Edwards Kirk; Burlington Fowler Pam; Ainsworth Goldberg David; Davenport If you see a familiar name Denny Barbara S; Burlington Edwards Robert C; Muscatine Fowler Wes; Muscatine Goldensoph Dave; Long Grove among those listed, have the Denton Rod; Fayetteville NC Eganhouse Gerald R; Cedar Fowler William; De Witt Goldensoph Gilbert; Clinton person contact the Coopera- Derousse Larry J; Waverly TN Rapids Fox Belinda K; Muscatine Gonzalez Francisco; Muscatine tive. The list will continue in Detterman Land Co Llc; Clinton Egel Kenneth; Letts Fox Cyrus N; Bettendorf Goode Gordon F; Englewood the March issue of the Current Dettman Jeff; Donahue Eggleston Wallace V; Box Fox Daniel J; Preston OH News. Dettwiler Joetta K; Winfield Elder SD Fox Joseph; Muscatine Goodwin Margaret; Muscatine ***** Dever Charles; Wilton Ehlers Scott; Clive Franey Lester C; Monroeville Goody Sherry; Iowa City --C-- Devine Mike; Davenport Eicher Mary Jo; Iowa City PA Goody Susann; Iowa City Cosens Robert; Mediapolis Devocht James W; Davenport Eickert Donald; Bryant Franz Jeffrey; Iowa City Goosman Mike; Moscow Coudron Cari L; Le Claire Devore Brady R; Mt. Pleasant Eisenhauer John; Clinton Fraseur Co Inc; Tipton Gorham William G; Mediapolis Coudron Nathan; Le Claire Devore Irene; Muscatine Eitman Jack F; Muscatine Freas James; Cape Girardeau Gossman Gary; Cedar Rapids Coulter Violet; Muscatine Devore William; Caulfield MO Elam Benita; Carlisle MO Grabbe Wayne D; Grand Mound Coursey Scott K; Ft. Madison Dial Ronald A; Quincy IL Elam Ken; Carlisle Freedman Leon; West Seneca Grady Kelly; Muscatine Court Ron; Kalona Dick Steven; Lancaster NY Elder Jerry; Iowa City NY Graeff Ron; Ottumwa Cousins Derek; Letts Dickman Matt; Florence AL Elliott Betty; Muscatine Freitag Roy F; W. Burlington Graft Donald; Iowa City Coustry Josh; Iowa City Dickson Pam; Iowa City Elliott Ethelmae; Zephyrhills Frey Kenneth L; Ames Graham Gary G; Sherrard IL Cova Charles; Webster Dieckmann Anna; Muscatine FL Frickson Don; Oxford Graham Peder; Council Bluffs Groves MO Dietsch Jeane; Muscatine Ellis Blair; Solon Fridley Dan; Fort Dodge Graham Tracy; Moline IL Covault Ryan T; Muscatine Dietz Cory L; Dubuque Ellis Fred; Bryant Fried William R; Washington Graham William; Clinton AR Covington Sherry; Calamus Digiofia Marco; San Antonio Ellis Terry; Clinton Friedel Michelle R; Wapello Grant Angela; Rock Island IL Coyner Robert; Peoria IL TX Emmons Chris; Davenport Frieden David; Machesney Graves Keenan A; Tipton Cozine Coedy S; Columbus Jct. Digirolamo Paula; Iowa City Emmons Marcia; Iowa City Park IL Graves Sarah; Bay St Louis Craig David; Grand Mound Diller Fay D; Phoenix AZ Emrich Ronald J; Tipton Frields Julie; Davenport MS Cramblet Brad; Beloit WI Dillon Renee; Eldridge Encon L C; Houston TX Fritz Roger A; Davenport Gray Kurt A; W. Burlington Creed Lewis; Camanche Dilsaver Scott; Fort Madison Engelkens Edd R; Morrison IL Fry David M; Muscatine Great River Resident; Wapello Crew Fred; West Branch Dindinger Law Firm: Tipton England Darla; Muscatine Fry Dennis W; Gladstone IL Green Gary; Burlington Crider Nicolas J; W. Dipple Barbara; Blue Grass Enriquez Enrique H; Saginaw Fry Lester L; Muscatine Green Mary L; De Witt Burlington Dirks Max; Scotch Grove TX Fry Louise; Wapello Greenhill Bob G; Bettendorf Criswell Mark; Camanche Dirth David DW Burlington Erboe Michael L; Allerton Fry Mary E; Muscatine Griem Laura L; Bennett Cronkelton Kimberly; Moline Dithmart Thomas; Clinton Ericksen Jordan L; Davenport Fry Ronnie; West Burlington Griesenbrock Charline; IL Dittmer Randy; Davenport Erickson Randy L; Clinton Fuessel Fred; Bettendorf Muscatine Crossen Anthony R; Davenport Diviney Dawn D; New London Erickson Terra; Muscatine Fuget John J; Hannibal MO Griffin Dianne; De Witt Crowner Clifford G; Burlington Dixon Carie; Donahue Erikson Aandra L; Saint Fuhr Amanda; Rock Island IL Griffith Robert E; Yarmouth Cuellar Griselda Z; Columbus Dodds Barbara J; Walcott Louis Park MN Fuhrmeister Tom; Lone Tree Griggs Tom; Muscatine Jct. 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Groharing Herb; Blue Grass Current Angela; Maquoketa Dominquez Vickie L; Evans Donald C; Muscatine Fulwider Edith; West Liberty Gronewold Jim; Calamus Currier Everett; Iowa City Mediapolis Evans Elizabeth; Clinton Furlong Jim; Tipton Groninga Kim; Iowa City Curtin Brian; Le Claire Dommer Nyle D; Muscatine Evans Lillian M; W. Burlington Furlong Nina; Davenport Grove Keith; Dixon Curtis Larry; DeWitt Donalson Don C; Wapello Evers Douglas; Muscatine Furniss Jeremy A; Riverside Grove Rex; East Moline IL Cutkomp Velma; Columbus Jct. 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Burlington Davis Michael S; Iowa City Dye Harold; Derby Fischer Elwin D; Warba MN Gerow Eleanor; Du Bois PA starts the list Davis Reggie; Davenport Dyer Diana L; Clinton Fishburn Susan; Muscatine Gerst Colin J; Morning Sun Davis Shawn; Iowa City Dykes Richard; West Branch Fisher Carl; Burlington Gerst George; Columbus Jct. in the March Davison Wendy; Davenport Dykstra Jeff; Moscow Fisher David D; Lexington NE Gettle Michael; Coal City IL Current News. Page 8 - Current News - February 13, 2019