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Vol. 134, No. 38 Holstein, IA 712-364-3131 www.holsteinadvance.com Wednesday, September 18, 2019 G-H, S-C boards fi nalize several personnel matters by MIKE THORNHILL Amy Peuse and Jenny Black- The Galva-Holstein and more accepted prom spon- Schaller-Crestland School sor positions at a salary of Boards took action on sever- $595.80 each. al personnel matters during Danielle Martin accepted their joint meeting Sept. 9. a special aide position at the Both boards accepted the high school for $9.25 an hour. shared contracts of the fol- Jorrie Rector accepted a lowing personnel Bret Warn- special aide position at the ke, high school principal; high school for $9.25 an hour. Scott Mitchell, athletic di- Day care workers Heidi rector; Sevond Cole, middle Howard, Bridget Drey and school principal and middle Karla Van Roekel had their school athletic director; Craig salaries increased to $8.50 Fox, maintenance director; per hour. Dale Tokheim, high school so- G-H approved the following ADVANCE PHOTO | MIKE THORNHILL cial studies teacher, and Clay contract modiications: Dirt work: The site and utility work for the new addition to the Galva-Holstein school building in Holstein began Friday. Drenth, high school agricul- Amanda Olson requested SuB Surfco of South Sioux City, Neb. , is doing the work. On Friday, workers began to move dirt and cleared some trees from ture instructor. a lane and salary advance- the north end of the site. The site preparation work should be completed sometime in October. Also, Amanda Schnuck- ment. Based on credit hours el, elementary music; Angie accumulated, she was moved Lussman, English as a second from BA and a salary of language instructor; Angie $42,591.60 to MA and a salary Ida County Supervisors approve multiple pay vouchers Kohn, high school art; Susan of $45,173.70. by BECKY BRUNING to L51 and $273,142.11 to Cro- man Avenues, needs a double using the truck as needed, with Kalin, guidance counselor; Sydney Kinzer requested a The Ida County Board of Su- ell, Inc. for D15 from US 59 to box culvert and the pilings are the permission of the sheriff. Jeanne Bell, Talented And Gift- lane and salary advancement. pervisors met Sept. 10 to dis- Galva. “shot.” The supervisors autho- The board agreed to purchase ed, and Linda Mentzer, teach- Based on credit hours accu- cuss payment of several pay The board moved to amend rized the plans and title sheet. the truck from the sheriff for er librarian. mulated, she was moved from vouchers for area projects. the agenda in order to take The board approved As- $4,500. G-H okayed the following BA and a salary of $35,505.00 County Engineer Jeff Williams action on a $307,265.54 pay- sistant to the Engineer Dale The board approved Res- personnel matters: to BA+24 and a salary of presented the board with two ment to Cedar Valley Corp. for Hinrickon’s salary. As of Aug. olution 19-33, Certiicate of Randa Hoover’s hourly rate $37,226.40. pay vouchers from Godbers- M31-Highway 175 to Highway 12, Hinrickson will receive a Approval for the Transfer of was increased by $.50 an hour Julius Michalik requested en-Smith Construction. Both 20. The voucher was accepted $5,000 salary. Siouxland Regional Housing to $15.50 per hour. She has a lane and salary advance- vouchers, one for $449,983.50 and the chair was authorized to Action on a $10,350 bid for a Authority to Northwest Iowa taken over the state reports ment. Based on credit hours the other $91,569.49, were ap- sign it. replacement suppression sys- Regional Housing Authority. and data entry that was done accumulated, he was moved proved by the supervisors. In other business tem in the Auditor’s vault was Details of the resolution are on in the ofice last year. This from BA+15 and a salary of Other pay vouchers autho- Lane Luscombe asked to tabled. The current tank, which ile at the auditor’s ofice. adds to her responsibilities. $47,794.14 to BA+24 and a rized by the board for payment clean the ditch on 205th Street, sucks air out of the vault if a ire The supervisors accepted the Matt Best accepted an as- salary of $48,367.94. were $245,315.61 to Croell, Inc. a dirt road. The board agreed to occurs, failed its most recent clerk of court report as well as sistant high school football See SCHOOL BOARDS: page 2 for the D15 project from IA31 sign a Right of Way Agreement test. various claims. coaching position at a salary with Luscombe, granting him The supervisors decided to The board acknowledged re- of $2,383.20. permission to clean the ditch. budget for the new system next ceipt of manure management Heidi Todd agreed to an Williams mentioned that land- year, unless suficient funds are plans from Ids 2 Finisher/Ma- additional .13 full time equiv- owners along 205th Street have available prior to the end of the schoffs, LLC; Roeder Finisher alent (FTE) to serve as early asked about closing the road. current iscal year. Farm/Iowa Select Farms; Otter childhood special education Williams presented the board Sheriff Wade Harriman dis- Creek Finisher Farm/Forest teacher. Her salary moves from with plans and a title sheet for cussed the potential sale of a Farms and Mark Fertig/Fertig $26,970.17 to $33,982.41 and the 170th Street #96 bridge. Ac- 2013 F150 Ford pickup to the Farms, LLC. makes her contract .63 FTE. cording to Williams, the bridge, supervisors for the custodian to The supervisors will recon- located between Faith and Ger- utilize. The custodian has been vene Tuesday, Sept. 24, at 9 a.m.

Deadline for ALL classified/display Filing underway for council posts advertisements, obituaries and Persons interested in running for open seats council members are Rodney Regennitter, Dan- submitted news is: on city councils have until this Thursday, Sept. ny Gebers (appointed May 2, 2016) and Bonnie FRIDAY, 3 P.M. 19, to ile nomination papers. Stevenson (appointed May 2, 2016). City admin- Public notice deadline is: Papers are available from the auditor’s ofice istrator Theresa Pudenz reported Stevenson, FRIDAY, 12 P.M. or city clerks. Nomination papers must be iled Regennitter and Gebers have all iled their pa- with the city clerks as Ida County Auditor Lorna pers and an individual took out papers but Pu- Steenbock has appointed all city clerks desig- denz declined releasing that individual’s name. OFFICE HOURS nated iling agents. The deadline to ile is Thurs- Galva—There are three, four-year, at-large Holstein – Thurs day, Sept. 19, at 5 p.m. Nomination papers need council positions. Incumbents are Gaylen 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. a minimum of 10 signatures. Freese, Bill Wood (appointed Nov. 11, 2017) and (at McGuire Auction) City oficials with expiring terms are as fol- Todd Schossow (appointed Jan. 8, 2018). Freese lows: has iled papers. Ida Grove – Mon-Fri Holstein—There are three, four-year, at- City elections will be Tuesday, Nov. 5. The vot- 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. large council positions and a four-year mayor er pre-registration deadline is Friday, Oct. 25, at 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. post held by Connie Ludvigson. The incumbent 5 p.m. NEWSSTANDS Galva City Council sends tree letters HOLSTEIN SUPERMARKET The Galva City Council han- The council approved the Ida County Sheriff Wade HOLSTEIN TRAVEL CENTER dled a light agenda during its voluntary transfer of Sioux- Harriman talked about recent MCGUIRE AUCTION meeting Sept. 9. land Regional Housing Au- happenings in his depart- A&A FOOD AND FUEL City Clerk/Treasurer Anita thority to Northwest Iowa Re- ment. PHOTO SUBMITTED Brandt reported an updated gional Housing Authority. The council discussed the IDA COUNTY COURIER Beverly Hillbillies: The Holstein Community Theatre will plan has been submitted to The council set Oct. 31, from water/sewer bill for a busi- present “The Beverly Hillbillies” this Thursday (7 p.m.), Sat- Iowa Department of Natural 5 to 7 p.m. for trick or treating. ness closing. The owner will Resources for the proposed Reminder to residents to have be liable for the water/sewer urday (7 p.m.) and Sunday (2 p.m.) at the Rosemary Clau- wastewater project. your outside light on if partici- bill even if closed, as per city sen Center for Performing Arts in Holstein. The box office Letters will be sent to prop- pating in trick or treating. ordinance. opens one hour before the shows. The play is based on the erty owners with trees vio- Council member Chris Bro- In other business, the coun- classic 1960s television comedy. Here, Penny Pingrey as Mrs. lating the city ordinance of samle gave a report on the car cil discussed the Galva Town- Drysdale (left) and Dee Murphy as Granny work on their branches hanging lower than show/street dance held Aug. ship Fire Board annual meet- $1 per issue lines from a scene in the play. 15-feet over the street. 24. ing.

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WED THUR FRI Public Notice...... pg. 4-5 Obituaries ...... pg. 6-7 Courthouse ...... pg. 7 83° | 63° 84° | 68° 86° | 65° Classifi eds ...... pg. 8 Sports ...... pg. 9 Society ...... pg. 10 PARTLY PARTLY ISOLATED CLOUDY CLOUDY THUNDERSTORMS 2 Wednesday, September 18, 2019 The Holstein Advance more about — . . . school boards (continued from front page) •On a related construction Sioux Center, West Lyon, Matt Best requested a lane item, the G-H board gave Wie- Central-Lyon, Rock Valley, and salary advancement. bers permission to take sealed Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn/ Based on credit hours ac- bids for the greenhouse by the Remsen-Union, Cherokee, and cumulated, he was moved community garden in Hol- OABCIG were passed. TAP is a from BA+15 and a salary of stein. It will need to be moved partnership between Commu- $40,433.11 to BA+24 and a with the start of construction nity School Districts and Iowa salary of $41,006.91. on the new addition. Vocational Rehabilitation Schaller-Crestland accepted •High School Principal Bret Services (IVRS). Participants resignations from Lori Donel- Warnke reported on how stu- of TAP receive assistance in son as a health aide and Nikki dents are adjusting to the se- the areas of vocational train- Jacobsen and Chrissy Lange as mester system after switching ing, independent living and day care employees. from a trimester system last post-secondary education. S-C consented to the follow- school year. He noted the stu- •G-H approved contracts ing positions, Phetmany Chan- dents are doing “well” with for TAP employees. Some of thavong, special aide at the the new system. the employees were recent- elementary building at $9.25 •Elementary principals ly approved under last year’s an hour; Lindsay Haworth, Mike Richard and Sevond Cole rate. The TAP program runs special aide position at the reported on the start of the on an October to September PHOTO SUBMITTED elementary building at $9.25 school year and plans for on year. The board had to au- an hour, and Renae Anson, the upcoming year. Cole also thorize new rates for all TAP Best in the West: Ida County Fair grand champion market and breeding animal contest special aide position at the el- reported on Ridge View Mid- employees. The new salary winners in the four major species of cattle, sheep, swine and goats were invited to com- ementary building at $9.25 an dle School. rates are Dorene Horstman, pete in the Best in the West district livestock show in Denison July 31. Winners from several hour. •Clay Drenth and seven FFA $32,485.20; Felicia Mad- other counties in the district also competed in the invitation-only event. The champion in In other business members were given approv- den, $32,485.20; Jenn Nix- each division in the district show advanced to the All Iowa Showdown. The local exhibitors •Superintendent Jon Wie- al to attend the National FFA on, $35,928, and Kris Goff, did not advance to All Iowa Showdown. Exhibitors from Ida County were, from left, Kolton bers said, weather permitting, Convention in Indianapolis, $30,337.60. Knop (breeding beef), Bella Raasch (market lamb and breeding ewe), Gavin Vohs (market site work for the new addition Ind., Oct. 29 to Nov. 2. Mem- •G-H also okayed a contract goat), Kiara Dutler (market beef) and Ben Todd (market hog and breeding gilt). to the high school was sched- bers pay for meals, and the for Natalie Kliegl as TAP iscal uled to get underway Wednes- chapter pays for registration agent at a salary of $5,400. day, Sept. 11. The work is and hotels. They need to take •John Miller was issued a expected to be completed in one Suburban to attend. This new contract for TAP admin- Conservation Board reviews non-toxic early November. Wiebers said is an annual request. istrator at a salary of $7,200. some parking spaces in the •The Transition Alliance •The next joint board meet- shot at CCRA, hunting at Moorehead Park north parking lot will be lost Program (TAP) sharing agree- ing will be Monday, Oct. 14 , at The Ida County Conserva- vation Board members, and it To maintain the pub- during construction. ments with Boyden-Hull, 7 p.m. in Holstein. tion Board (ICCB) reviewed affects expanding into terres- lic’s safety and enjoyment several topics during its trial environments. throughout the parks, hunt- meeting Sept. 5. This policy was proposed ers are asked to please be Holstein City Council endorses rezoning Topics discussed includ- to mitigate the negative ef- mindful of these regulations. The Holstein City Council of SE ¼ SW ¼ and RR Land lo- farming operation. Mary ed the following: swan pro- fects of lead toxicity. The ICCB considered the cur- and Holstein Planning and cated in Section 26, Holstein Gross with the Planning gram options, implement- ICCB members, the director rent policy of requiring leash- Zoning Commission held a and Parcel 16-01-2602A: Lot and Zoning Board stated the ing non-toxic shot policy at and Kirby Bragg, the regional es on dogs within Ida County joint public hearing Sept. 9 1 and north 21.92-feet of Lot board had met previously Crawford Creek Recreation conservation oficer for the parks. This policy is still sup- for a rezoning request, which 2, Third Addition and Lot 24 and approved the zoning Area (CCRA), review of hunt- Iowa Department of Natural ported, but the deinition of was approved. RR Addition, Holstein. change. ing in Moorehead Park, dog Resources (DNR), support what is deined as a leash is The request was from Kel- Kelby Wulf was present No written comments from leash policies in Ida County the policy. under review. by and Joy Wulf to rezone an and stated his intended use the public were received re- parks, FEMA process on the The general public is re- The Federal Emergen- area of land in Holstein from with the zoning change is garding the change in zon- silt dam, conservation center minded that, this upcoming cy Management Agency’s residential to commercial. to a 50 x 80-foot steel ing and no one spoke for or parking lot construction and hunting season, only bow and claims’ process on the silt The property is described as utility building to work in against the change during the development of new bud- arrow hunting for deer and dam is still underway. Parcel 16-01-2602: Out Lot B and store equipment for his the public hearing. get lines. turkey will be permitted in The ICCB has planned to ICCB plans to keep the Moorehead Park. Pursuant rebuild the conservation cen- swans local over the winter. to Iowa Code Section 481A.1 ter parking lot before this up- The proposed actions are to (32), individuals shall not be coming winter; the process is Lohff-Schumann release the ledglings at CCRA allowed to pursue, drive or in development. next spring. If this is done be- push deer at Moorehead Park New budget lines for gravel fore they ly, the swans have a during any hunting season, and community development by LIBBY BAGENSTOS ed. Members play for free and like to donate to a good cause, good chance of imprinting to including shotgun seasons. are being considered. Monday cards: Join us ev- non-members will be charged you can drop them off at Lohff- CCRA, leading to their return Hunters that use tree Any comments or ques- ery Monday from 1-3 p.m. to the daily admission fee. Schumann anytime. Money as more mature adults within stands should review the tions on the former topics play euchre and 500. Prizes Facility fund-raiser: If you collected will be put towards a few years. DNR regulations on when are welcomed by the conser- and a light snack are provid- have empty pop cans you’d new equipment. A policy requiring use of they are permitted to place vation board and staff. For- Birthday parties: Let Lohff- only non-toxic shot at CCRA and leave stands on public ward them by email: zhall@ Schumann make your child’s is in development. Lead shot land. Tree stands found out- idacountyia.us or by phone at birthday party a hit. The fee poisoning in aquatic birds side the posted regulations 712- 364-3300. 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To the editor: have loved every minute of owning Sole 2 Soul Forty years ago area farmers about ed Odebolt-Arthur 18-14 in Greetings from Galva. and organizing classes and events here at The The Galva-Holstein school this fall’s harvest due to wet a football game in Odebolt You have probably heard the saying “all good Meeting Place over the past eight years. I have reorganization was approved soil conditions. The county Friday. The Pirates’ victory things must come to an end.” After a lot of met so many incredible people from all across Tuesday in the annual school received 3.86 inches of rain earned the team possession sleepless nights, tons of prayers and thought- Iowa, and I am grateful for your support of my election. Voters in Holstein last week. That is the wettest of the Reynolds Trophy, which ful consideration...I have made the tough deci- little “heart and soul” business. If you are cur- approved of the merger by a one-week total in 11 years. goes to the winner of the an- sion to close Sole 2 Soul and The Meeting Place rently a member, were a past member, came in 473 to 29 vote while voters The average for September is nual contest between the at the end of September. The focus of my life to exercise during the winter months, partici- in Galva favored the measure 2.99 inches. The year-to-date two schools. The teams have changed a lot this past year with the surprise pated in and/or taught group itness classes, by a 334 to 64 vote. Classes in total still falls nearly ive inch- played 13 times since the tro- diagnosis of a 4.5 cm ascending aortic aneu- attended a fun make-n-take class, came in for the joint district will start next es short of the normal total of phy was irst presented. G-H rysm, bicuspid valve abnormality and a mitral a lu shot or other wellness clinic, or presented fall. 17.71 inches by this time of has won seven time and O-A valve leak. educational programs here…thank you for be- Work on the Holstein ire year. six times. Over the past year, I’ve been working hard to ing a part of this. station addition will begin in Three of the county’s four Ten years ago simplify my life, slow down a bit, keep a better If you have questions on memberships, the late September, if all goes to mayors with expiring terms The Galva-Holstein School check on my own heart health, visit my won- building or equipment, stop in at the itness plan. The Holstein City Coun- this fall will not seek reelec- Board held its organizational derful parents in Wisconsin more, be available center weekday mornings, call me at the center cil plans to meet this week to tion, including Galva Mayor meeting Monday. Don Fried- for my growing family (both sons got married at 712-282-4426 or email me at sole2soul@ continue discussions on the France Wanberg, who an- richsen was elected president to beautiful ladies in 2019) and travel with my schallertel.net. addition, which is expected to nounced recently that he will and Steph Egger was elected husband. Anne M. Johnson, owner cost approximately $25,000. not seek reelection. vice president. I hope you know and will understand that I Galva Thirty years ago Twenty years ago Results of the Galva-Hol- Three uncontested candi- The Holstein City Council stein School Board election dates won seats to the Gal- approved guidelines to auc- show incumbents Kevin Wulf va-Holstein School Board. In tion the Southview Estates (District 3) and Don Fried- To the editor: streams to slow down water land saw reduced tillage or no District 1, Wendell Rohlfs was Addition lots. Lots one to eight richsen (District 4) were both As a lifelong resident and runoff and ilter nutrients be- tillage at all and 1,650 acres reelected. In District 6, Cres- will be sold at public auction reelected while newcomers to farmer of 50 years in Ida fore they reach the water. We of land were planted to cov- ton Schubert won election Sept. 25. A minimum bid of the board are Randy Hustedt County, I was surprised to also practice “no-till,” which er crops in the fall to provide for the irst time. In District 7, $1 per square yard will be set of Galva, who defeated incum- open up our local paper and means we leave the ground cover for the soil. Just one Michael Galvin was voted into for each lot. The property will bent Brent Meyer 148-103 in read a letter, written by some- as-is after harvest to reduce year. ofice to complete the term of be sold to the highest bidder District 6, and Jamie Whitmer one who doesn’t live here, us- soil loss. This also helps wa- So, I guess you could believe ofice left by Roger Radke. above the minimum set. of Holstein who was running ing scare tactics to turn peo- ter stay in the soil instead of someone in Des Moines that Heavy rainfall last week has Galva-Holstein defeat- unopposed in District 1. ple against agriculture. This across it. water quality progress isn’t letter, written by an employee Working with groups like happening. Remember, they’re of a Des Moines-based activ- the Iowa Farm Bureau, Ida not here to see it. I think it’s ist organization, wants to add County Natural Resources best to talk to your farming Fitzgerald sets Great Iowa Treasure Hunt more layers of regulation for Conservation Service and as neighbors and community State Treasurer Michael L. Fitzgerald’s Great claimed property refers to money and other family farmers who are your chair commissioner of the Ida members, and we’ll show you Iowa Treasure Hunt publication is scheduled assets held by inancial institutions or compa- neighbors and friends. So, Soil and Water Conservation how we’re working toward a to be released this fall. The published list con- nies that have lost contact with the property’s take it from me, someone who District, I know there are oth- solution. It’s time to welcome tains the most recent unclaimed property owner for a speciic period of time. State law has been farming in our coun- er farmers like me here who solution-seekers willing to names for the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt. requires these institutions and companies to ty longer than the letter writ- have put in a number of con- roll up their sleeves and do the “The upcoming publication has the most annually report unclaimed property to the er has even been alive, that servation practices and are hard work, because they make up-to-date unclaimed property listings in the state treasurer’s ofice. The assets are then there are a lot of good things looking for ways to do more, progress a lot faster than out- Great Iowa Treasure Hunt,” Fitzgerald said. held until the owner or heir of the property is happening in Ida County and even in times of poor crop of-town inger-pointers and Individuals do not have to wait for publication found. Common forms of unclaimed property farmers are taking on the prices. letter writers, with time on to see if they have unclaimed property. “You include savings or checking accounts, stocks, challenge of improving water Just within one year here their hands to send in spam to can start your search today by visiting the uncashed checks, life insurance policies, utili- quality. in Ida County we saw 78,000- newspapers across the state, website, GreatIowaTreasureHunt.gov. I en- ty security deposits and safe deposit box con- On our farm, we use grassed feet of terraces and 10 acres don’t you think? courage everyone to take a few minutes and tents. terraces in sloping part of our of grassed waterways put in. Roger Bumann search for their name.” Visit the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt at ield and buffer strips along Nearly 9,500 acres of farm- Ida Grove The Great Iowa Treasure Hunt program GreatIowaTreasureHunt.gov to begin your has returned more than $267 million in un- search and make your claim today. Keep up claimed property to more than 592,000 peo- with all of the treasurer’s ofice programs on Social Security ple since Fitzgerald created it in 1983. Un- Facebook and Twitter. Conover places at quarter horse show by BRIAN DEMOSS provide past payroll information. Winners in more than 70 class- two judges, independent of one sure: Judge A-Jodi Conover of Social Security While it’s the responsibility of your employers, es of competition were named in another, takes place. Thus, two Holstein, sixth; Judge B-Jodi Con- District Manager both past and present, to provide accurate earn- the 2019 Iowa State Fair Quarter sets of results are produced with over, sixth. Spencer/Storm Lake ings’ information to Social Security, so you get Horse Show. two full sets of American Quar- AQHA Level 1 (novice) Am- Your earnings’ record is both your inancial his- credit for the contributions you’ve made through The Iowa State Fair Quarter ter Horse Association (AQHA) ateur Western Pleasure: Judge tory and your inancial future. payroll taxes, you should still inform us of any er- Horse Show was a double-judged points being awarded. A-Jodi Conover, fourth; Judge Social Security is an earned beneit. Your earn- rors or omissions you ind. You’re the only person show. In such a show, the use of AQHA Amateur Western Plea- B-Conover, eighth. ings’ history is a record of your progress toward who can look at your lifetime earnings’ record and your beneits. Social Security keeps track of your verify that it’s complete and correct. earnings so we can pay you the beneits you’ve The easiest and most eficient way to validate earned over your lifetime. This is why reviewing your earnings record is to visit www.socialsecuri- your Social Security earnings’ record is so import- ty.gov/myaccount to set up or sign in to your own ant. “my Social Security” account. You should carefully veteran’s day tribute If an employer didn’t properly report just one review each year of listed earnings and use your year of your work earnings to us, your future ben- own records, such as W-2s and tax returns, to con- COMING TO THE IDA COUNTY COURIER eit payments from Social Security could be less irm them. than they should be. Over the course of a lifetime, Keep in mind that earnings from this year and AND HOLSTEIN ADVANCE that could cost you tens of thousands of dollars in last year may not be listed yet. Notify us right away retirement or other beneits to which you are en- if you spot errors by calling 1-800-772-1213. titled. You can ind more detailed instructions on how Sooner is deinitely better when it comes to to correct your Social Security earnings’ record at Veteran’s Name identifying and reporting problems with your www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/EN-05-10081.pdf. earnings’ record. As time passes, you may no lon- Remember, you can access important informa- ger have easy access to past tax documents, and tion like this any time at www.socialsecurity.gov Branch of Service (unit) some employers may no longer exist or be able to and do much of your business with us online. Location of Service Iowa corn, soybean production report Iowa corn production is bushels per acre. The West Cen- and do not relect weather ef- Spouse forecast at 2.52 billion bushels tral Iowa soybean yield in 2018 fects since that time. The next according to the latest USDA, was 58.1 bushels per acre. The corn and soybean production National Agricultural Statistics estimate for this year is 57.5 forecasts, based on conditions Children Service – Crop Production re- The forecasts in this report as of Oct. 1, will be released on port. Based on conditions as of are based on Sept. 1 conditions Oct. 10. Siblings Sept. 1, yields are expected to average 191 bushels per acre, unchanged from the Aug. 1 Date of Service forecast, but down ive bushels  per acre from last year. Corn planted acreage is estimated at 13.6 million acres. An esti- In honor of veterans, living and deceased, please send us your mated 13.2 million of the acres photos and information provided in the sample above. There will be planted will be harvested for NOW HIRING a nominal $5 fee. The fee covers up to 3 family members. grain. Soybean production is fore- If your photo and bio ran last year, we have the info on fi le. Stop by cast at 493 million bushels. 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PUBLIC NOTICE Ida County Board of Supervisors

IDA GROVE, IOWA in the Auditor’s Vault from Continental Subscription 45.00 FINES: Parts-Outside E911 Surcharge Agency SEPTEMBER 10, 2019 Alarm was tabled and will budget for it Ida County Sanitation CSS Inc., Supplies 239.72 Services 6,620.55 Fund Total: 3,102.54 next year unless there is sufficient funds Inc., Services 307.50 Solutions Inc., Backup/ Mid-America Publishing PUBLIC SAFETY AGENCY: The Board of Supervisors convened available prior to the end of this fiscal Ida County Secondary Recovery 230.81 Corp., Publications 65.26 Advanced Systems Inc., in adjourned session, members present year. Rds., Fuel 487.03 GF Design for Co. MidAmerican Energy, Copies 28.00 Chair Creston Schubert, Raymond Drey Leonard moved and Drey seconded Ida County Sheriff Dept., Attorney/Fines Total: 470.53 Lighting 99.75 AT&T Mobility, Services 412.70 and Rhett Leonard. a motion to approve the Clerk of Court Court Services 710.01 GF DESIGN FOR COURTHOUSE North West REC, Lights 420.60 Bomgaars, Supplies 46.99 Minutes of the meeting held August report. Motion carried, all voting Aye. Ida Grove Cenex/HASH MAINT.: Office Systems Brenner’s Entertainment 27, 2019, were read and approved. A motion by Leonard and seconded Inc., Feed 17.08 A-1 Preferred LLC, Duct Company, Sundry 15.04 Center, Dryer 1,034.85 County Engineer Jeff Williams pre- by Drey to approve and authorize the Ida Grove Food Pride, Cleaning 30,000.00 Powerplan, Parts/ Carlyle Tire, LLC, sented a pay voucher from Godbersen- Chair to sign Resolution 19-33 Certificate Expenses 617.43 GF Design for Outside Services 2,267.01 Repairs/Tires 1298.25 Smith Construction for $449,983.50. of Approval for the Transfer of Siouxland Interstate Mechanical Courthouse Maint. Quality Truck Service Casey’s Business Leonard moved to approve and autho- Regional Housing Authority to Northwest Corp., Repairs 10,676.38 Total: 30,000.00 LLC, Parts , Outside Mastercard, Fuel 2,438.68 rize the Chair to sign said voucher. Drey Iowa Regional Housing Authority. Motion Iowa DNR-Water Supply, RURAL BASIC: Services, Other 3,947.54 Country Color Auto Body, seconded the motion and it carried, all carried, all voting Aye. Details of Reso- Annual Fee 50.00 Ida County Secondary Sexton Oil Co., 17,188.45 Deductible 200.00 voting Aye. lution 19-33 are on file and may be re- Iowa Land Records, Rds., Fuel 186.90 Sioux City Truck & Trailer Douglas R. Pick DDS, Drey moved and Leonard seconded viewed in the Auditor’s Office or on the Registration 75.00 Nutrien Ag Solutions, Inc., Parts 251.99 Prisoner Dental 386.00 a motion to approve and authorize the idacounty.org website. Iowa Office Supply Inc., Chemicals 1,453.50 Solutions Inc., Computers 250.00 Frontier, Phone 226.44 Chair to sign another pay voucher from The Board acknowledged receipt of Office Supplies 395.80 Rural Basic Total: 1,640.40 Stan Houston Equipment Ida Grove Cenex/HASH Godbersen-Smith Construction in the manure management plans from Ids 2 Iowa State Association, RURAL BASIC LANDFILL: Co., Tools 118.50 Inc., Fuel 1,039.18 amount of $91,569.49. Motion carried, Finisher/Maschoffs, LLC; Roeder Finish- Registration 220.00 Cherokee County Solid Star Energy FS, Oil 1,050.50 Iowa Community all voting Aye. er Farm/Iowa Select Farms; Otter Creek ISCTA, Registration 50.00 Waste, Services 223.44 Sundquist Engineering Assurance Pool, A motion by Leonard and seconded Finisher Farm/Forest Farms; and Mark Kristal L. Phillips, Rural Basic Landfill PC, Outside Deductible 2,000.00 by Drey to approve and authorize the Fertig/Fertig Farms, LLC. Mileage 39.00 Total: 223.44 Engineering 4,045.50 Iowa Office Supply Inc., Chair to sign a pay voucher from Croell, The following claims were approved: Larry Beckman Motors SECONDARY ROAD: Verizon Wireless, Office Supplies 884.93 Inc. for D15 from IA31 to L51 in the Inc., Repairs 653.31 Altec Industries Inc., Supplies 118.58 Jack’s Uniforms & amount of $245,315.61. Motion carried, GENERAL BASIC: LBJ Investigations, Parts/Freight 193.15 Vetter Equipment, Parts 460.00 Equipment, Uniform 205.27 all voting Aye. A-1 Preferred LLC, Duct Service Fees 185.40 Amazon, Computer 94.01 Wallace Construction Inc., Larry Beckman Motors A motion by Drey to approve and au- Cleaning $1,925.00 Long Lines Internet, Aramark, Sundry 51.30 Tile Lines 2,550.00 Inc., Repairs 1,686.45 thorize the Chair to sign a pay voucher Amazon, Supplies 70.44 Internet 176.09 Bomgaars, Equip./ Ziegler Inc,, Parts 16,681.54 Lewis Family Drug LLC, from Croell, Inc. for D15 from US 59 to Bomgaars, Maint. Lori Schraderbachar, Supplies/Tools 655.70 Secondary Road Total: 135,069.58 Prescriptions 4.56 Galva in the amount of $273,142.11. Supplies 217.65 Well Closure 500.00 C & B Operations, LLC, IDA COUNTY SELF FUNDING: Long Lines Internet, Leonard seconded the motion and it car- Boysen Electric, Services 1,405.00 Mangold Environmental Parts 184.16 Benefits Inc, SF Services 5,498.76 Internet 17.62 ried, all voting Aye. Buena Vista County Testing, Testing 138.00 Calhoun-Burns & Ida County Self Mid-America Publishing Drey moved to approve and authorize Sheriff’s Office, Mid-America Publishing Associates Inc., Funding Total: 5,498.76 Corp., Publications 80.91 the Chair to sign a Right-of-Way Agree- Service Fees 65.00 Corp., Notices/ Outside Engineering 13,735.30 CAPITAL PROJECTS: Postmaster, Postage 75.00 ment from Lane Luscombe located in C & B Operations, LLC, Proceedings 845.70 Carlyle Tire, LLC, Tires 910.00 Bolton & Menk Inc., Precision Towing Inc., Section 22-23 of Battle Township for Battery/Blade 1,175.25 MidAmerican Energy, Chemsearch, Grease 350.00 Services-M31 Recon. 35,671.50 Towing 125.00 ditch cleaning. Leonard seconded the Carroll County Sheriff, Utility Assistance 3,744.59 City of Arthur, Sundry 133.10 Calhoun-Burns & Secretary of State, motion and it carried, all voting Aye. Service Fees 163.50 North West REC, Utility 497.00 City of Battle Creek, Associates Inc., Notaries 60.00 A motion by Drey and seconded by Central Ia. Distributing, Nutrien Ag Solutions, Sundry 15.35 Services-Bridge 96 8,266.40 Solutions Inc., Services 968.59 Leonard to approve plans/title sheet on Supplies 194.19 Spray 100.00 City of Battle Creek, Cedar Valley Corp. Valley Veterinary Clinic the 170th St. #96 Bridge in Sections 6 Century Business Pitney Bowes Global Truck 7,000.00 LLC, Services- PC, K9 Vet. Bill 393.40 and 7 of Logan Township. Motion car- Products Inc., Financial, Lease City of Holstein, Sundry 38.86 M31Recon. 307,265.54 VISA, Fuel/Postage/ ried, all voting Aye. Maintenance Copier 14.66 Agreement 331.32 City of Ida Grove, Croell Inc., Services-D15 518,457.72 Rentals 1,716.81 Leonard moved and Drey seconded a City of Ida Grove, Utility 256.97 Reporting Services, LLC, Sundry 31.25 Godbersen-Smith Vollmar Motors Inc., motion to amend the agenda to include Counsel, Maintenance Transcript 140.80 Equipment Blades Inc., Construction C, Repairs 1,724.52 consideration with regards to a pay Copier 70.32 Roger’s Pest Control, Parts 2,348.55 Services-HG Dr. 541,552.99 Public Safety Agency voucher from Cedar Valley, Inc. Motion Crawford County Sheriff Services 40.00 Frank Dunn Company, Sundquist Engineering Total: 17,054.15 carried, all voting Aye. Dept., Service Fees 64.36 Selections, UPS 32.47 Portland Cement PC, Inspection SC76 735.00 COUNTY ASSESSOR: Drey moved to approve and authorize Crawford Ice Co., Ice 60.00 Star Energy FS, Diesel 220.85 Concrete 799.00 Capital Projects Total: 1,411,949.15 Corporate Warehouse the Chair to sign a pay voucher from Dale Schumacher, Well The Home Depot Pro, Frontier, Phone 100.53 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: Supply, Toner 999.75 Cedar Valley Corp. in the amount of Closure 500.00 Supplies 186.67 Goettsch Dispatch Inc., Counsel, Copier Lease 75.25 Counsel, Copier Contract 59.45 $307,265.54 for M31-Hwy. 175 to Hwy. Douglas County Sheriff, Thomson Reuters-West Granular 24,453.79 Frontier, Phone 6.47 Frontier, Phone 21.58 20. Leonard seconded the motion and it Services 100.00 Payment, West Proflex 896.10 Hallett Materials, Iowa Office Supply Inc., Joe Cronin, Mileage 150.62 carried, all voting Aye. Farm & Home Publishers, Tim & Cindy Sholty, Used Granular 13,769.81 Supplies 41.50 Long Lines Internet, A motion by Leonard and seconded Platbooks 1,150.00 Washer/Dryer 100.00 Hampton Equipment The Hoffman Agency, Internet 17.62 by Drey to approve an annual salary for Fastenal Company, U S Cellular, Cell Phone 77.36 Inc., Part/Filter 227.24 ICAP FY20 1,931.00 County Assessor Total: 1,249.02 Dale Hinrickson, Assistant to the Engi- Striping Paint 171.69 Valley Veterinary Clinic Ida County Sanitation Emergency COUNTY TOTALS: $1,645,377.86 neer, in the amount of $5,000, effective Frontier, Phone 392.01 PC, Supplies 3.00 Inc., Sundry 19.50 Management Total: 2054.22 August 12, 2019. Motion carried, all vot- Greatamerica Financial Wallace Construction Inc., Ida Grove NAPA, Tools/ E911 SURCHARGE AGENCY FUND: There being no further business, the ing Aye. Services, Copier Lease 65.00 Services 2,785.05 Parts 791.85 AT&T Mobility, Services 127.36 Board adjourned to meet again at 9:00 Sheriff Wade Harriman was present Hemer Plumbing & Webster County Sheriff’s Jebro Inc., Oil 822.50 Centurylink, Lines 252.50 a.m., Tuesday, September 10, 2019, or to discuss the possible sale of a 2013 Heating, Services 344.73 Office, Service Fees 30.00 Kylee Dausel, Mowing 380.00 Frontier, Phone 56.47 on call of the Chair. F150 pickup that the custodian has been Horn Public Health, General Basic Total: 35,701.07 L.G. Everist Inc., Frontier Comm. of Iowa /s/ Lorna Steenbock utilizing. Drey moved and Leonard sec- Grant 1,614.36 GF DESIGNATED FOR COMPUTER: Granular 8,217.20 (213), Lines 580.35 Auditor onded a motion to purchase the pickup Ida Bowl, Outreach 260.00 Tyler Technologies Inc., Long Lines Internet, ICIT Treasurer, /s/ Creston Schubert in the amount of $4,500. Motion carried, Ida County Auditor, 2 Services 1,365.00 Internet 17.62 Membership 50.00 Chair all voting Aye. Platbooks 47.00 Gf Designated for Marx Distibution Inc., MCI, Services 34.25 A bid in the amount of $10,350 for Ida County Courier- Computer Total: 1,365.00 Sundry 3,255.00 The Hoffman Agency, (Published in the Holstein Advance on a replacement of suppression system Reminder, GF DESIGN FOR CO. ATTORNEY/ MBW Products LLC, ICAP FY20 2,001.61 Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019)

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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE City of Holstein Galva-Holstein Community School District

Holstein City Council Parcel 16-01-2602: Out Lot B of SE ¼ second by Wellendorf to close the public GALVA-HOLSTEIN CSD Band Room-6818 1,512.00 Amazon Capital Services, Special Meeting SW ¼ and RR Land located in Section hearing. Aye, All. Motion carried. The Vendor Name, Description Amount Nixon, Jennifer, Meals Inc., 11FK-TJC1-6YNR- Monday, September 09, 2019 26, City of Holstein, IA and Parcel 16-01- public hearing was closed at 5:36 P.M. Checking 1 Fund: 10 During IVRS Teacher Supplies 72.69 5:30 PM 2602A: Lot 1 and N 21.92’ of Lot 2 Third Approve Rezoning of Area of Land GENERAL FUND: Conference 151.53 Anderson, Curt, XC Starter MINUTES Addition and Lot 24 RR Addition, City of within the city limits of Holstein A & C Custom Trucks One , 2 9-14 150.00 Call to Order Holstein, IA. Motion by Regennitter and second LLC, Bus Background Checks- Basalyga, Russ, VB The Special Meeting of the Holstein Motion by Regennitter and second by by Stevenson to approve the rezoning Parts-1-191415 $215.40 IASB-1434-20190831 20.50 Official 9-9-19 220.00 City Council was called to order by Mayor Stevenson to open the public hearing. of an area of land within the city limits Activities Fund, Activity $ Phelps, Scott, RPP Beltman, Mark, Football Ludvigson at 5:30 PM. The Public Hearing was opened at 5:31 of Holstein from Residential (R-1) to Collected at Reimbursement 150.00 Official 8-30 105.00 Roll Call P.M. Commercial (C-1) described as: Parcel Registration 10,885.00 Precision Towing Inc., Casey’s General Store, City Council Members Present: Mary Mayor Ludvigson started with the 16-01-2602: Out Lot B of SE ¼ SW ¼ Advance Systems, Inc., Towing 600.00 Professional Gross, Rodney Regennitter, Bonnie purpose of the public hearing and and RR Land located in Section 26, City Contract Base Rate 23.88 Purchase Power, Postage Development Supplies 79.90 Stevenson and Joel Wellendorf. Absent- described the area recommended for of Holstein, IA, and Parcel 16-01-2602A: Advanced Systems, Inc., Equip. Agreement for Cash, Gate Money for VB Danny Gebers. rezoning and the zoning map was shown Lot 1 and N 21.92’ of Lot 2 Third Addition Oki. Printer 313.09 SY20 108.00 Tournament 2,975.50 Planning and Zoning Commission describing the area. City Administrator and Lot 24 RR Addition, City of Holstein, Altman, Amanda, Quill Corporation, HS Christians, Aaron, Football Members Present: Mary Gross, Theresa Pudenz reported no written comments IA. Roll Call Vote: Regennitter, aye; Reimbursement- Office-9835401 1,970.48 Official 8-30 105.00 Pudenz. regarding this matter had been received. Gross, aye; Stevenson, aye; Wellendorf, Instructional Supplies 63.36 Remind101, Inc., Remind Country Creations, LLC, Approval of Agenda There was no one present from the aye. Absent: Gebers. Motion Carried. Amazon Capital Plan for ‘19-20 School ‘18-19 Archery National Motion by Gross and second by public for comment. Kelby Wulf was Motion by Regennitter and second by Services, Inc., Year 2,800.00 Shirts 560.60 Regennitter to approve the agenda. Aye, present and stated his intended use with Stevenson to adjourn. Aye: all. Motion 149q-3r73-Ctdq-Le, Richard, Michael, LE Cell Franken, Jaxon, Summer all. Motion carried. the zoning change was to build a 50x80’ carried. Meeting was adjourned at 5:38 Instructional Suppli. 4,085.94 Phone 50.00 Weights-Contracted 667.50 Public Hearing steel utility building to work on and store p.m. Aurelia Lumber, Wood for S & S Sales, Bus Supplies- Godfather Pizza, Joint Public Hearing with Holstein City equipment for his farming operation. Connie Ludvigson, Mayor Picnic Tables at 18494 11.93 Concessions Pizza Planning & Zoning for the request from Mary Gross with Planning and Zoning ATTEST: Concessions 40.00 Schaller Telephone Co., from 8-30 64.00 Kelby and Joy Wulf to rezone an area of Board stated that the Board had met Theresa Pudenz, City Administrator B & H Photo, Security 474.00 Toll Services-Galva 244.27 Goettsch, Mary, 9-7-19 land within the city limits from Residential previously and that they had approved (Published in the Holstein Advance on Bomgaars, Bus Parts 244.47 School Administrators of Volleyball Tourney (R-1) to Commercial (C-1) described as: the zoning change. Motion by Gross and Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019) Burke Engineering, HS Iowa, 2019 Annual Official 225.00 Maint. Supplies 1,009.28 Conference-Richard 350.00 Gopher Sport, Middle Centerpoint Energy School Bus Sales, Repair- School First Aid Kits- Services, Natural 85852 41.01 9618296 172.69 Gas-High School- School Mate, Undated Graphic Edge, Add on PUBLIC NOTICE 3919192 270.46 Agenda Books 150.00 from Online Order- National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Century Link, Ue-Long Shiffler Equipment Sales, 1355601 626.60 Distances 33.26 Inc., HS Maintenance Grau, Dan, Football Public Notice Date: warm water game fish populations along manure and effluent must be land applied Circle K, Bus Supplies- Supplies-1921006301 3.72 Official 9-13-19 105.00 September 5, 2019 with a resident aquatic community that according to the DNR-approved nutrient 18494 63.50 SKC Striping, Parking Lot Harriman, Wade, JV The Iowa Department of Natural includes a variety of native nongame fish management plan (NMP). Control System Striping 1,300.00 Football Official 9-9-19 80.00 Resources is proposing to approve an and invertebrates species. These waters Basis For limitations In Permit: Specialists, Blower Stevenson Hardware, HS Harris, Dave, Football application for issuance of an NPDES generally include border rivers, large Federal Effluent Guidelines Motor-Galva-209407 747.49 Math 2,611.03 Official 8-30 105.00 permit for the discharges described interior rivers and the lower segments of Anyone wishing to comment on or Culligan Water Teacher Direct, HS Harris, Mark, Football below: medium-size tributary streams. object to the proposed issuance of this Conditioning, Galva- Instructional Supplies- Official 8-30 105.00 Discharger Name And Address: Description Of Discharge Area: permit must do so in writing within forty- Water Treatment 55.00 SO43106/38 22.96 Holstein Super Market, B&D Dairy The applicant currently operates five (45) days of the date shown at the top Delta Education, Ue.- Teachnig Strategies, Concessions-077 37.59 5211 130th Street an existing combined dairy operation of this notice. All comments received may Foss Kits- Preschool-Gold Hulstein, Shar, 9-7-19 Holstein, Iowa 51025 consisting of an open feedlot (2,000 be considered in the final determination. 302500177723 10,916.49 Assessment-55586 313.50 Volleyball Tourney Discharge location: head of immature dairy cattle) and If no objections are received within Dorene Horstman, August Thomas Bus Sales of Official 225.00 W½ of the SW¼ of Section 16, T89N, confinement (2,000 head of mature and forty-five (45) days, the Department will TAP Mileage 145.32 Iowa, Inc., Bus Parts- Hytrek, Nick, Football R40W, Griggs Township, Ida County, 400 head of immature dairy cattle). Three issue a final permit. Anyone desiring a Elan Financial Service X100002462:01 482.75 Official 9-13-19 105.00 Iowa. earthen settled open feedlot effluent public hearing should cite their specific Center, SAI Room Thomson-Stracke ICCA, ICCA Memebership Discharge Whenever Precipitation basins (SOFEB) operated as a System reasons and a proposed list of topics Richard 824.91 Implement, Battery 134.95 Registration 45.00 Events Cause An Overflow Would Be 4 will have a total storage capacity of to cover. Comments, objections, and Flinn Scientific Company, U.S. Cellular, TAP IHSMA, Annual To: unnamed creek. approximately 34,577,368 gallons, based requests for hearings may be submitted Natural Science Employee Cell Phone 144.26 Membership Fees 25.00 The Receiving Stream Is: on two feet of freeboard. Also included is online using the Wastewater Permit Supplies-2391664 49.00 USI, Inc., Office- Impact Applications Inc., unnamed creek, which is designated an 830,000 gallon outside concrete tank Information Exchange (WWPIE) system Follet School Solutions, 018130300014 24.59 Concussion Screening as presumed Class “A1, B (WW-1).” and deep bedded barn. The permitted at https://programs.iowadnr.gov/wwpie/ Inc., Upper Elem. Vazquez, Felicia, August Software 655.00 Class A1 waters are primary contact SOFEB will serve a total feedlot area and may also be addressed to the: Library Books-508079f 44.96 TAP Mileage 277.20 Jackie’s Country Cakery, recreational use waters in which of 20 acres and a total drainage area Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Franck & Sextro, P.L.C., Vollmar Motors, ‘00 Cupcakes from 2018 recreational or other uses may result in of 23.25 acres. State and Federal rules NPDES Section, 502 East 9th Street, Telephone Consultation 70.00 Pickup Oil Change- Prom 232.00 prolonged and direct contact with the require that the operation have a NPDES Des Moines, IA 50319. Copies of the Frontier Communications, CTCS244440 663.29 Jason & Danielle Martin, water, involving considerable risks of permit and that there be no discharge proposed permit and other information Toll Service 600.17 Warnke, Bret, Cell Refund Family Porition ingesting water in quantities sufficient except when precipitation events greater may be viewed on WWPIE at the web Galva, City of, Water/ Phone Reimbursement 50.00 of Act. Ticket 155.00 to pose a health hazard. Such activities than the 25-year, 24-hour rainfall event address noted above or from 8:00 A.M. to Sewer-Upper Wiebers, Jon, Cell Josten’s, Final Payment- would include, but not be limited to, (5.76 inches) causes an overflow of 4:30 P.M. Monday through Friday at the Elementary 389.55 Phone Reimbursement 400.00 1192114 1,096.36 swimming, diving, water skiing, and water the production area, that is designed, above street address. In addition, copies Gateway Hotel & Woodburn Press, Preschool Kreber, Chris, Football contact recreational canoeing. Waters constructed, operated and maintained of this information may be requested by Conference Center, Instructional-9732 97.77 Official 9-13-19 105.00 designated Class B (WW1) are those in to contain manure, open feedlot effluent, calling 515-725-8410. TAP Room in Ames 145.60 Woodcraft #336, Shop- Kreber, Jason, Football which temperature, flow and other habitat settled open feedlot effluent, settleable (Published in the Holstein Advance on Graff, Candi, August 2019 Instructional Supplies- Official 9-13-19 105.00 characteristics are suitable to maintain solids or process wastewater. Generated Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019) Mileage 77.02 40149 1,332.44 Kreber, Kelly, Football Groff, Kris, August TAP Xtreamair LLC, Sept./Oct. Official 9-13-19 105.00 Mileage Private Link 800.00 Lawton Bronson High Reimbursement 644.25 Fund Total: 83,248.82 School, JVVB Tourney Hatch, Preschool Checking Account Total: 83,248.82 9.7.19 60.00 Subscription 347.36 Checking 2 Fund: 61 Lunch Fund, Gloves from PUBLIC NOTICE Hoglund Bus Co., Inc., NUTRITION FUND: Kitchen 10.42 Galva-Holstein Community School District Bus Parts 304.14 Dean Foods Le Mars, MA Dance/Marching SEPTEMBER 9, 2019 Galva-Holstein will share with Schaller- Motion carried unanimously. Holstein Sanitation Service, Galva-Milk 885.25 Auxiliaries, Choreography- REGULAR BOARD MEETING Crestland the following personnel; Susan Motion by Kistenmacher, second Le.-Recycle/Garbage 618.00 Elan Financial Service Final Payment 1,000.00 The Galva-Holstein Board of Kalin, Amanda Schnuckel, Jeanne Bell, by Aschinger to approve the contract Holstein Super Market, Center, Lodging for Nutr. Martin Brothers Education met in joint session with the Linda Mentzer, Craig Fox, Bret Warnke, modification of Julius Michalik with FCS-022 72.76 Director when traveling 362.88 Distributing, Credit- Schaller-Crestland Board of Education high school principal/HR Director, and lane advancement due to advancing Holstein, City of, Water/ Frigitec, Labor & Trip 7775778 Pd. Twice 339.22 on September 9, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. Scott Mitchell, Athletic Director. Motion from BA+15 to BA+24. Motion carried Sewer-Football 652.35 Charge 522.09 Miller, Bria, 9-7-19 in the Schaller Media Center with the carried 6-0. unanimously. Iowa Communications Martin Brothers Distributing, Volleyball Tourney following board members present: Motion by Aschinger, second by Motion by Aschinger, second by Kalin Network, August Data Galva-Supplies 7,229.52 Official 225.00 Grant Aschinger, Don Kalin, Dave Kalin to approve increasing Randa to approve the contract modification of Charges 641.85 Quill Corporation, Fluid Monell, Jill, VB Official Kistenmacher, Heather Pribble, Jamie Hoover’s wage by $.50 per hour due to Matt Best with lane advancement due Iowa Workforce Spill Kits-9216299 29.68 9-9-19 220.00 Whitmer, and Matthew Wittrock. Absent: additional duties taken on. Motion carried to advancing from BA+15 to BA +24. Development, Division Fund Total: 9,029.42 Pepsiamericas, Inc., Pop Evan Johnson. unanimously. Motion carried unanimously. of Labor, RCC, Checking Account Total: 9,029.42 Fund-68619953 3,121.05 Administrators present: Motion by Pribble, second by Motion by Wittrock, second by Elevator Permit/ Checking 3 Fund: 31 Ploeger, Lance, JB Superintendent Jon Wiebers and Aschinger to approve the hiring of Matt Kistenmacher to approve fiscal year Operate Fee-141976 340.00 CAPITAL PROJECTS: Football Official 9-9-19 80.00 Principals Sevond Cole, Mike Richard Best as assistant high school football ‘20 salary rates for the following TAP Jensen, Jessica, Meal Ahlers & Cooney, P.C., Quill Corporation, Ad. and Bret Warnke. coach at a salary of $2,383.20. Motion employees: Groff ($30,337.60), Horstman Reimbursement 8.02 Legal Service 22,338.97 Office-9674940 19.08 Call to order: President Whitmer at carried 6-0. ($32,485.20), Kliegl ($5,400.00), Miller Kai, Janet, DOT Availa Bank, Purchase of Reinke, Dennis, Football 7:02 p.m. Motion by Kalin, second by Aschinger ($7,200.00), Nixon ($35,928.00) and Physical CD With Capital Official 8-30 105.00 Motion by Kalin, second by Aschinger to approve the addition of .13 FTE to Vazquez ($32,485.20). Motion carried Reimbursement 60.00 Projects $4,000,000.00 rSchool Today, Activity to approve agenda as presented. Motion Heidi Todd’s contract for additional time 6-0. Lakeshore Learning Storey Kenworthy/Matt Scheduler Renewal 400.00 carried 6-0. to serve as ECSE teacher. Motion carried Motion by Aschinger, second by Kalin Materials, LE- Parrot, Capital Project Shima, Jim, JV Football Motion by Kistenmacher, second by unanimously. to approve offering of agreements for Instructional Supplies- Checks-713802 140.72 Official 9-9-19 80.00 Aschinger to approve minutes of August Motion by Kistenmacher, second by Sharing of TAP services for the 2019- 4842010819 683.92 Fund Total: 4,022,479.69 Southeast Valley CSD, CC 12, 2019, regular board meeting. Motion Aschinger to approve the hiring of Amy 2020 school year with the following Learning A-Z, Lower Checking Account Total: 4,022,479.69 Entry Fee 100.00 carried 6-0. Peuse and Jenny Blackmore as prom school districts: Boyden-Hull, Central Elem. Reading Checking 4 Fund: 33 Stevenson Hardware, Motion by Aschinger, second by sponsors at a salary of $595.80 each. Lyon, Cherokee, MMC-RU, OABCIG, Licenses-2145000 399.90 LOSST: Football 18.99 Kalin to approve summary list of bills Motion carried unanimously. Rock Valley, Sioux Center and West Learning Without Tears, Haselhoff Construction, Inc., Trophies Plus, VB/CC as presented. Aschinger reviewed the Motion by Pribble, second by Kalin Lyon. Motion carried unanimously. Preschool-Instructional- Payment Application 15 50,000.00 Medals & Plaques- bills prior to the meeting. Motion carried to approve the hiring of Danielle Martin Motion by Wittrock, second by 34716 280.50 Fund Total: 50,000.00 365120 963.63 unanimously. and Jorrie Rector as special education Kistenmacher to approve accepting Leonard, Dennis, Checking 4 Fund: 36 Uptown Sporting Goods, Business Manager Kliegl presented paraprofessionals in the high school for sealed bids for the greenhouse by the Reimbursement-D.O.T. PHYSICAL PLANT & EQUIPMENT: Football Supplies 892.70 financial reports for August. $9.25 per hour. Motion carried 6-0. elementary garden which needs to be Physical 60.00 Advanced Systems, Inc., Wassink, Cornie, Cross- Mr. Wiebers shared a thank-you note Motion by Kistenmacher, second by moved due to the new construction. Lunch Fund, Lunch Canon Copier Lease 1,517.62 Country Starter 9-14 150.00 from the family of Ryan Toel for the plant Wittrock to approve increased wages to Motion carried 6-0. $ Collected at Amazon Capital Services, Wessling, Doug, JV sent in memory of him. He also shared Heidi Howard, Bridget Drey and Karla In his superintendent report, Wiebers Registration 19,865.40 Inc., HS Computer Lab Football Official 9-9-19 80.00 that there would be a moment of silence Van Roekel in the Little Raptor Day updated the Board on building projects. Marco Technologies LLC, Towers 12,050.00 Woodbine High School, to honor the passing of Ed Schramm, care to $8.50 per hour. Motion carried He stated that the back parking lot at the BW-Overages 62.80 Central Iowa Distributing, JVR VB Tourney-8.31.19 70.00 faithful Ridge View athletics’ supporter unanimously. high school will be closed for a few days Martin Brothers Refinish Two Gym Fund Total: 17,741.60 and World War II veteran, at the volleyball Motion by Kistenmacher, second by as site work begins on the new addition Distributing, Floors 4,250.00 Checking Account Total: 17,741.60 game on September 10th. Aschinger to approve request submitted to the Holstein location. He also informed Preschool-Gloves & SRK Technology, Tech Checking 6 Fund: 62 Reports were heard by building by Mr. Drenth and the FFA students for the Board of a kick-off meeting in Denison Water 58.06 Contractor 2,426.00 LITTLE RAPTOR DAY CARE: principals, including an update on the permission to attend out of state National for High Reliability Schools, which is a McGraw-Hill School Fund Total: 20,243.62 Lunch Fund, Gloves 1,063.91 Reading Recovery program, professional FFA Convention in Indianapolis, Ind., in data-driven program in conjunction with Education Holdings, Checking Account Total: 70,243.62 Mid-America Publishing learning communities and intervention October and November. Motion carried the seminar he attended in Denver this 4th Grade Textbooks- Checking 5 Fund: 21 Corp., Classified- time at the high school. Mr. Warnke also 6-0. summer. Teachers from both districts will 108994959001 1,189.77 STUDENT ACTIVITY FUND: Day care 24.00 wished to publicly thank Matt and Mary Motion by Wittrock, second by Kalin be attending this event. Mid-America Publishing A&A Food & Fuel, LLC, Quill Corporation, Day Forristal for the donation of vehicles to to approve the contract modification of With no further business to discuss, Corp., Legals 311.51 Pizza Sold at VB care-9049698 16.59 the auto mechanics program. Amanda Olson with lane advancement the meeting was adjourned by Whitmer Mid-Bell Music, Inc., Concessions 40.00 Stevenson Hardware, Motion by Aschinger, second by due to her advancing from BA to master’s at 8:11 p.m. Instrument Repair 301.44 Adamson, Paul, 9-7-19 Day care 27.98 Kistenmacher to approve shared degree. Motion carried unanimously. Jamie Whitmer, Board President MidAmerican Energy, Volleyball Tourney Fund Total: 1,132.48 positions with Schaller-Crestland Schools Motion by Wittrock, second by Pribble Natalie Kliegl, Board Secretary Electricity High School 7,467.69 Official 225.00 Checking Account Total: $1,132.48 for the 2019-2020 school year as stated: to approve the contract modification of Motor Parts, Inc., Bus All-American/Riddel, ss Clay Drenth, Angie Kohn, Dale Tokheim, Sydney Kinzer with lane advancement (Published in the Holstein Advance on Parts-87615 173.77 Helmet Decals- (Published in the Holstein Advance on Angie Lussman and Sevond Cole. due to advancing from BA to BA+24. Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019) MTC Mechanical, Inc., 651002087 231.08 Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019)

PUBLIC NOTICE City of Holstein

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The public is hereby notified that the Holstein City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a Public Hearing in the City Hall, 119 S. Main Street, on Monday, October 7, 2019, at 5:30 P.M. The purpose of the hear- ing will be to receive written or verbal comments concerning a request from If your organization needs a fundraiser, we will put you on the James Patrick Bienlien Sr. and Andrea Ragusa of Springfield, Va., to rezone an right path. From buttons and yard signs to banners and more, area of land in the City of Holstein from Residential (R-1) to Commercial (C-1), described as: our print shop can put your message on ITEMS GALORE! Lots 13-14-15-16-17 of Block 24, Join the Third Addition to the town of Holstein, Ida County, Ia. Parcel numbers being: Holstein Advance 15-05-2413, 15-05-2414, 15-05-2416, 15-05-2417. Any person wishing to be heard on for all your the proposed amendment is encour- aged to attend the hearing. Written com- local news! ments may be addressed to: Holstein Holstein Advance City Council, P.O. Box 500, Holstein, IA, 51025. Please call 712-368-4898 with The Holstein Advance any questions. 214 Main St., Ida Grove, IA [email protected] (Published in the Holstein Advance on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019) 712-364-3131 • [email protected] (712)364-3131 6 Wednesday, September 18, 2019 The Holstein Advance Obituaries

To keep our readers better informed, funeral information will be posted to our website (www.holsteinadvance.com) within hours of receiving it at our ofice. Dorothy E. Ruser Hubert H. Boysen Nov. 10, 1933 – Sept. 8, 2019 April 10, 1028 – Sept. 8, 2019 IDA GROVE – Services for Dorothy E. Ruser, books and recipes. Their home was always IDA GROVE – Services for Hubert H. Boysen, He served as a sergeant with the 57 ORD Re- 85, of Ida Grove were Sept. 13, 2019, at Faith illed with homemade bread, pies, cookies and 91, of Ida Grove were Sept. 14, 2019, at St. Paul covery Unit as a mechanic during the Korean Community Church in Ida Grove. The Rev. Mark bars that she graciously shared with family and Lutheran Church in Ida Grove. The Revs. Rich- Conlict until 1954, when he was honorably Aurand oficiated. Buri- friends. ard A. Salcido and Neil discharged. al was in the Ida Grove She enjoyed crocheting, reading, gardening Wehmas oficiated. Burial Hubert and Corlys then moved to a farm, Cemetery at Ida Grove. and canning. Dorothy also loved hosting many was in Hayes Township where he got started sharecropping for about Christensen-Van Houten gatherings for family and friends at Little River. Cemetery at Arthur. two years. Then, they moved to another farm Funeral Home in Ida Left to cherish her memory are her sisters- Military rites were by north of Battle Creek, where their family grew Grove was in charge of ar- in-law, Mildred Krambeck of Galva and Shir- McNamara-Moore Post and was blessed with a daughter, Susan. rangements. ley Ruser of Ida Grove, and a brother-in-law, No. 61 of American Le- In 1966, they welcomed the birth of their She died Sept. 8, 2019, Choyce Chadwick of Gadsen, Ala. gion from Ida Grove. son, Lee Jon. The same year, they purchased a at MercyOne-Siouxland Also surviving are her nieces and nephews: Christensen-Van Houten farm north of Arthur, where Hubert grew crops Medical Center in Sioux Milan (Joan) Krambeck, Linda Peterson, Ellen Funeral Home in Ida and raised livestock. City. (Jerry) Peterman, Suzan Graham, Diann (Rich) Grove was in charge of arrangements. When farm life would allow, the family would Dorothy E. Ruser, daughter of Paul and Emma Hahn, Ronald Gray, Rebecca (Scott) Michaelsen, He died Sept. 8, 2019, at MercyOne-Sioux- camp at Lake View or Okoboji. After several (Pries) Krambeck, was born Nov. 10, 1933, in Beth (Kevin) Farley, Amy (Mike) Sievers, Julie land Medical Center in Sioux City. years on their family farm, Hubert and Corlys rural Cherokee County. She grew up in the Hol- (Stephen) Campbell, Deb Chadwick, David (Ju- Hubert was born April 10, 1928, at his fami- retired into their last home in Ida Grove. They stein area, attended Holstein High School and lie) Chadwick, Kim (Kevin) Kidd, Scotty (Lisa) ly’s farm home northwest of Deloit in Crawford enjoyed family and friends visiting and lived graduated in 1952. Chadwick; extended family and friends. County. He was the second child and the oldest out the rest of their 71 years together. She married Wayne Ruser March 27, 1955. In She was preceded in death by her parents, of seven sons born to Henry Fred and Inez Eve- Hubert had a big heart and will be missed 1959, upon Wayne’s honorable discharge from Paul and Emma Krambeck; her husband, lyn (Childress) Boysen. by his loving wife, Corlys Boysen of Ida Grove; the service, the couple returned to Ida Grove Wayne Ruser; a brother, Eldon Krambeck; a He was raised on the farm and attended a son, Lee Jon Boysen of Odebolt; his broth- and began their farming career. They farmed sister, Arlene Gray; two nephews, Elden “Son- Goodrich Township #1 Country School and ers: Dean Boysen of West Burlington and Don until their retirement in 2000. ny” Krambeck and James Krambeck; a niece, showed cattle for 4-H and FFA at county fairs. (Ruby) Boysen of West Plains, Mo.; a sister-in- In addition to being a farmwife, Dorothy was Paula Krambeck; a great-niece, Alisha Droeg- As a young man, he helped take care of the law, LaVon Boysen of Sac City; and nieces and employed for 25 years at Farmers Home Ad- miller; two brothers-in-law, Bob Gray and Rob- hired men on the family farm while his dad nephews. ministration (FmHA) in a clerical position. ert Ruser; and a sister-in-law, Janet Chadwick. drove truck. This is where his love for farming He was proceeded in death by his parents, She treasured being a farmwife. She was a Condolences may be sent online at www. began. Henry and Inez Boysen; a daughter, Susan wonderful cook and an avid collector of cook- christensenvanhouten.com. On Jan. 4, 1948, he married the love of his Boysen; an infant sister, LuVerne Unabell; four life, Corlys Ohl, at Zion Lutheran Church in brothers: Leonard Boysen, Melvin Boysen, Jim Denison. They started their lives together in (Judy) Boysen and Rev. Joseph (Sharon) Boy- Richard J. Hagemeier Denison, where Hubert worked at the John sen; and a nephew, Ted Boysen. Feb. 25, 1937 – Spet. 9, 2019 Deere Plant until 1952, when he was drafted Condolences may be sent online at www. IDA GROVE – Services for Richard “Dick” His duties included being an instructor pi- into the Army. christensenvanhouten.com. John Hagemeier, 82, of Ida Grove were Sept. lot, while Phyllis taught school on the base. 14, 2019, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Ida He was discharged from active duty as a 1st Bernard J. Lansink Grove. Burial was in the lieutenant in April 1962 but remained in the Ida Grove Cemetery. reserves until he was honorably discharged April 9, 1931 – Sept. 9, 2019 Ernst Funeral and Cre- in September 1964. IDA GROVE – Services for Bernard Lansink, attending tractor pulls. Bernard participated in mation Services of Wau- Richard then joined Farmers National as a 88, of Ida Grove (formerly of Arthur) were Sept. RAGBRAI and liked attending the annual St. Pat- kee was in charge of ar- farm manager, moving to Ida Grove in 1963, 16, 2019, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Ida rick’s Day parade in Emmetsburg. rangements. where he and Phyllis made their permanent Grove. The Rev. Richard The couple enjoyed traveling and, for 15 He died Sept. 9, 2019, home and raised three children. D. Ball oficiated. Buri- years, he and Leila would winter in Alamo, Tex- at Horn Memorial Hos- He became a partner in G & M Farm Service al was in Sacred Heart as. Always known for his friendly smile, Bernard pital in Ida Grove. in 1972, eventually becoming sole owner in Catholic Cemetery at Ida will be dearly missed by his family and friends. Richard was born Feb. early 1977. He quietly retired in 2013. Grove. Christensen-Van Left to cherish his memory are his loving wife 25, 1937, to John Carl F. and Bertha Marie Richard played on the men’s fast pitch Houten Funeral Home in of 64 years, Leila Lansink of Battle Creek; and (Hackert) Hagemeier, the youngest of seven softball teams for the Ida Grove town team Ida Grove was in charge of his children: Debra (Keith) Fineran of Arthur, children. He was baptized at home into St. and GOMACO. He was actively involved in the arrangements. Douglas (Teresa) Lansink of Ida Grove, Dennis Paul Lutheran Church (Soap Creek) and con- local and state Republican party for many He died Sept. 9, 2019, (Tamara) Lansink of Arthur and Deana Lansink firmed April 1950. years. at MercyOne-Siouxland (special friend Travis Spoo) of Emmetsburg. He was raised on the family farm west of He loved baseball, playing cards, wood- Medical Center in Sioux City. Also surviving are 11 grandchildren: Jim Pickrell, Neb., and attended country school working, crosswords, puzzles, Hershey can- Bernard Joseph Lansink, son of Benjamin and (Mandy) Fineran, Laura Fineran, John (Sarah) through eighth grade and then attended Be- dy bars, chocolate chip cookies and Universi- Caroline (Roeder) Lansink, was born April 9, Fineran, Abby (Chris) Schrunk, Adam (Jodi) atrice High School, graduating in 1954. ty of Nebraska football. 1931, in rural Arthur. He was raised on a farm Lansink, Andrew (Lisa) Lansink, Aaron (Laura) Richard put himself through college at the Richard is survived by his wife, Phyllis; two and attended Arthur High School. He graduated Lansink, Chris (Melanie) Lansink, Callie (Kenny) University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UN-L). He daughters, Teresa and Jami; a son, Rick, and in 1949. Then, Bernard began his lifelong farm- Wilhite, Courtney (Scott) Cunningham and Cara was a member of Alpha Gamma Rho ag fra- daughter-in-law, Kristina; grandchildren An- ing career. (Seth) Johnson. ternity, inducted into the Innocence Society nika, Nathan and Kristian; and several nieces On Nov. 27, 1954, Bernard married Leila Ben- Additional survivors include 29 great-grand- and joined Army ROTC. He graduated from and nephews. nigsdorf at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Ida children; one great-great-grandchild; and a sis- UN-L in August 1958 with a bachelor of sci- He was preceded in death by his parents; Grove. They made their home on a farm near Ar- ter, Arlene Miller of Schaller. ence in agriculture degree and a minor in a brother, Ollie Hagemeier and sister-in- thur and were blessed with four children: Deb, He was preceded in death by his parents, chemistry. law, Adele; a nephew, John; a brother, Mil- Douglas, Dennis and Deana. Benjamin and Caroline Lansink; two sisters, In January 1959, Richard became an active ton Hagemeier and sister-in-law, Lenora; In 1994, the couple retired from a 45-year Delores Segebart and Sister Mary Benjamin member of the U.S. Army, was selected for a brother, Norman “Shorty” Hagemeier; a farming career and moved to Ida Grove. Bernard Lansink; a brother-in-law, Don Miller; and two helicopter flight school and earned his rota- brother, Leonard Hagemeier; a sister, Elaine was employed part-time as a driver for Midwest great-grandchildren, Emmett Fineran and Jillian ry wings in April 1960. Pavlish; and a sister, Florence Young, and Industries, Crop-Mate and GOMACO. Lansink. He married Phyllis Stokebrand, daugh- brother-in-law Kenneth. Bernard was a very active member of his Condolences may be sent online at www. ter of Edwin and Freida Stokebrand, July 3, Memorials may be made in Richard’s mem- community. He served as a board member for christensenvanhouten.com. 1960, in DeWitt, Neb. Richard was then sta- ory to the Ida Grove Volunteer Ambulance numerous organizations, including Horn Me- tioned at Ft. Louis, Wash., with the 4th Infan- Service, 701 East 2nd Street, Ida Grove, IA, morial Hospital, Arthur Lumberyard, Ida Coun- try Division, Strategic Army Command. 51445. ty Farm Bureau and Ida County Rural Electric Scott Leon Bechler Cooperative. IDA GROVE – Memorial visitation for Scott Forest Rathbun He was a Blaine Township trustee and mem- Bechler, 60, of Ida Grove will be 4-6 p.m., Satur- ber of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and Knights day, Sept. 21, at Jurrens Funeral Home in Rock March 12, 1931 – Sept. 9, 2019 of Columbus. Rapids. LUFKIN, TEXAS - Services for Forest Rath- Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) at Renville County Bernard was a loving and devoted husband, There will be no service, and burial will be bun, 88, of Lukin, Texas, and formerly of Ida Hospital in Olivia, Minn. father and grandfather. He and Leila enjoyed private. Jurrens Funeral Home in Rock Rapids Grove, were Sept. 12, 2019, at Pleasant Retreat He also performed CRNA duties at Rice Me- attending their children and grandchildren’s is in charge of arrangements. United Methodist Church morial Hospital in Wilmar, Minn., Scottsbluff, sporting and school events. Scott died Sept. 13, 2019, at Southridge at Tyler, Texas, with the Neb., and (prior to his retirement celebration He enjoyed dancing, ishing, playing cards and Healthcare in Sioux Falls, S.D. Rev. Richard Luna ofici- of 50 years of service), East Tyler Medical Cen- ating. ter (ETMC) at Tyler, Texas. Burial was in Ida Grove He was an active participant of the Tyler Cemetery in Ida Grove, HAM radio club and active parish member of under direction of Chris- Pleasant Retreat United Methodist Church in Give the Gift of Knowledge! tensen-Van Houten Fu- Tyler, Texas. neral Home in Ida Grove. He was a loving father and loving husband, Pallbearers were Josh- respected nurse anesthetist and amazingly Use a subscription as a birthday, wedding, ua Rathbun, Jacob Rathbun, Jordan Rathbun, charitable human being. Nick Rathbun, Cody Strange and Andy Kah- Forest is survived by his loving family, in- mann. cluding his wife of 67 years, Wilda Rathbun; or holiday gift. Honorary pallbearers were Perry Rathbun, and his children: Cherri Kahmann, Perry Rath- Barry Rathbun, Sunshine Kahmann, Zach Kah- bun, Carrie Donaghey and Barry Rathbun. mann, Cady Strange, Carissa Winthrop, Emily Also surviving are his grandchildren: Sun- Rathbun and Brianna Rathbun. shine Kahmann, Zachery Kahmann, Joshua Holstein Advance Forest died peacefully Sept. 9, 2019, in Rathbun, Jacob Rathbun, Jordan Rathbun, Nick Lukin, Texas. Rathbun, Emily Rathbun, Brianna Rathbun, 214 Main Street, PO Box 249 Forest was born March 12, 1931, to Arthur Cody Strange, Cady Strange and Carissa Win- and Pearle Rathbun at their Ida Grove home. throp; and nine great-grandchildren. Ida Grove, IA 51445 He was a graduate of Ida Grove High School, Forest was preceded in death by a baby boy (712)364-3131 Methodist Hospital School of Nursing in Sioux Rathbun; his sister, Janice Rathbun; and his City and St. Mary’s Hospital School of Anesthe- parents, Arthur and Pearle Rathbun. AHELM>BG:=O:G<>@F:BE BG:=O:G<> of administrator and Certiied Registered in peace. 7 The Holstein Advance Wednesday, September 18, 2019 Courthouse Report

Real Estate Transfers Ill.; Paul Rollins, Dyersville; belt. Marvin Lorenzen trust, James Thomas Jr., Cando, N.D.; Dylan Walkins, Watertown, trustee warranty deed to Tristan Petersen, Anthon; S.D., dark windows. Bruce Lorenzen, a one-half Marcus Matthews, Morris- Marcus Matthews, Morris- Jackie Lynn Mefferd interest and to Laurie Currie, town, Tenn. town, Tenn., failure to provide May 8, 1960 – Sept. 7, 2019 a one half interest in 53.36 Other proof of inancial liability. SLOAN – Services for Jackie Lynn Mefferd, Later, the family relocated to Sloan. acres in the NW ¼, Section Richard Townsend III, Ida Marcus Matthews, Morris- 59, of Sloan (formerly of Battle Creek) were Throughout her life, Jackie gained many 34,T-88-N, R-39-W, Ida Coun- Grove, contempt. town, Tenn., no valid driver’s Sept. 12, 2019, at First Presbyterian Church friends and, with her contagious laugh and ty. Lee Harden, Cherokee, tres- license. in Battle Creek. The Rev. soft heart, she left her print on many hearts. Ryan Ruble, quit claim deed passing. Criminal Kevin J. Freese oficiat- Jackie was an avid NASCAR fan and had a to Lindsay Ruble, .28 acres in Rigoberto Beckner, Hol- Jennifer Phillips-Rodriguez, ed. Burial was in Mount deep love of music. She loved spending time the NW ¼, Section 35, T-89-N stein, reckless driving. Battle Creek, possession of Hope Cemetery at Battle with her family, especially her grandchildren, R-40-W, Ida County. Rigoberto Beckner, Hol- drug paraphernalia, $100. Creek. Christensen-Van and attending their school activities. Brandy Williams, quit claim stein, no valid driver’s license. Judgments and Liens Houten Funeral Home Christmas was Jackie’s favorite holiday, deed to Connie Henningsen, Jose Castillo, Denison, dark Against Josh Brotherson, in in Battle Creek and Ida and she delighted in decorating her home. Lot 11, Block 1, Norton’s Addi- windows. favor of Discover Bank. Grove was in charge of She was an accomplished cook and is fondly tion, Holstein. Alexandra Schreiber, Battle Against Nathan Korwes, in arrangements. remembered for her famous cherry Bing bars Clerk of Court Creek, failure to obey yield favor of Shannon Korwes. She died Sept. 7, 2019, and macaroni salad. Due to a change in proce- sign. Against Jess Weir, in favor of at her Sloan home. Jackie fought a courageous She was greeted with open arms and by her dures at the Ida County Clerk Charles Reid, Mapleton, seat Midland Funding. and noble battle throughout her illness. She beloved dog, Bubba. of Court ofice, information is went home to her Lord and Savior. Survivors include her husband, Randall only provided electronically. Jackie Lynn entered the world May 8, 1960, “Randy” Mefferd of Sloan; and her children: The following information is in Battle Creek, daughter of Ronald and Sha- Tarin Swanger of Battle Creek and Torey (i- from data iled by the Ida Coun- ron (Lynch) Bockelmann. She grew up in Bat- ancée Jerusha Rice) Mefferd of Sloan. ty Clerk of Court ofice. Trafic Property crimes report tle Creek and graduated from Battle Creek Also surviving are her grandchildren: Faith, and other charges might in- The Ida County Sheriff’s Ofice has released information on a va- High School in 1978. Jocelynn, Hunter and Cambria; her brothers: clude charges that were dis- riety of property crimes reported during the past week. On Aug. 8, 1981, Jackie married her high Jason (Lisa) Bockelmann of Sergeant Bluff missed. For more information On Aug. 30, Rita Marie Frahm of Galva reported the theft a 16- school sweetheart, Randall “Randy” Lee Mef- and Brett (Lynne) Susie of Neola; her step- on speciic cases contact the inch aluminum rim and new tire valued at $300. She also reported ferd, at First Presbyterian Church in Battle father, Eugene Gross of Battle Creek; sever- clerk of court or visit www.io- $250 damage to a cracked front passenger window. Creek. al nieces and nephews; extended family and wacourts.gov. On Sept. 5, Shannon Walter Henningsen of Ida Grove reported The couple delighted in welcoming two friends. Trafic charges the theft of hay bales valued at $1,000. children: a daughter, Tarin, and a son, Torey. Jackie was preceded in death by her par- Speeding On Sept. 11, Dale Lionel Breyfogle of Holstein reported the theft The family made their home in Battle Creek, ents, Ronald Bockelmann and Sharon Gross; a Ryan Hesse, Chicago, Ill.; of a 24-inch brown bicycle valued at $50. where Jackie worked for various employers brother, Joel Bockelmann ; a sister, Jody Nash; Darrin Williams, Maxwell; On Sept. 11, OABCIG School District reported a breaking and en- as a cook and as an assistant manager. and her mother-in-law, Marilyn Mefferd. Jeanie Hittle, Sioux City; tering burglary that resulted in the theft of a $700 miter box saw; Agustin Arroyo, Bensenville, a $1,200 electric cement saw and a $799 12-inch miter box saw. Judith Ann Warnke Knutson March 15, 1943 – Aug. 6, 2019 Deputies make burglary, possession, warrant arrests SEATTLE, WASH. – Graveside services for was a skillful and dramatic storyteller and was The Ida County Sheriff’s Frye, 35, of Cushing was ar- complaint in Arthur. He was Judith Ann Warnke Knutson, 76, of Seattle, occasionally known to embellish a bit for the Ofice has released informa- rested on an outstanding Ida transported to the Ida County Wash., were held recently in Olympia, Wash. sake of a good story. tion on several arrests made County warrant for contempt jail where he was held over- Oficiating was her niece, Judy enjoyed decorating and had a lair for during the past week. of court. The original convic- night. He was released the the Rev. Maggie Lewis. fashion. She irmly believed in the beneits On Sept. 6, Jehse Nathaniel tion against him was for driv- following into the custody of Judith died peacefully of “retail therapy” and had a gift for creating Boren, 24, of Battle Creek was ing on a suspended license. the Woodbury County Sher- Aug. 6, 2019, in Seattle, beauty around her. arrested and charged with He was transported to the Ida iff’s Ofice on an outstanding Wash. She adored Christmas and everything about burglary in the third degree County jail where he was held warrant. Judith Ann Warnke it. Her home was bustling during the holidays, and forgery stemming from overnight. He was released On Sept. 9, charges of pos- Knutson was a World with crafting miniature frosted gingerbread an investigation into incidents the following day after ap- session of drug paraphernalia War II baby, born March houses, decorating trees and inding the per- in Battle Creek. He was trans- pearing before the magistrate. were iled against Tina Marie 15, 1943, in Sioux City. fect gifts for family and friends. ported to the Ida County jail On Sept. 8, Samuel Mark Naugle, 39, of Battle Creek and She was a 1961 graduate She also had a soft spot in her heart for ani- where he was held overnight. Giermann, 25, of Arthur was Bryson Martin Kramer, 26, of of Ida Grove High School. She was an excellent mals and always had a dog or a cat, or both, by He was released the following arrested and charged with Wall Lake. The charges were student and enjoyed participating in many her side, most recently her beloved Shih Tzu, day after posting bond. possession of marijuana third iled following a trafic stop plays and musical revues in high school. Jazzie. On Sept. 7, Shane James offense and possession of in Battle Creek. Both were Judy then went on to nurses’ training in Col- Judy is survived by her son, Ken (Yvonne) of Burden, 42, of Clinton was drug paraphernalia after dep- released pending a court ap- orado Springs, Colo., where she became a reg- Olympia, Wash.; two grandchildren, Cole and charged with possession of uties responded to a citizen pearance. istered nurse. She married and lived for many Sarah Hoppes; a sister, Nancy (Jim) Lewis of Al- drug paraphernalia following years in Anaconda, Mont. Later, she moved to ameda, Calif.; and her niece, Rev. Maggie Lewis a trafic stop in rural Ida Coun- $)DQWDVWLFVKRSSLQJHYHQW Seattle, Wash., to be closer to her son, Ken. of Chinook, Mont. ty. He was released pending a 6HSW IOWA’S LARGEST 9$5,(',1'8675,(6%/'* From the time Judy was a Girl Scout, sitting Preceding Judy in death were her parents, court appearance. Over ,2:$67$7()$,5*5281'6 around the campire telling ghost stories, she John H. and Berneice J. (Treiber) Warnke. 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Ph. 605-251-1133. through Friday! 15-tfc/cra Wanted supervisory responsibilities in Willow Dale Wellness Village SERVICES: 37-4t/crags* developing, managing & coor- is hiring a FT 2 p.m.-10 p.m. Call us for trimming, removal, dinating the Parks & Recreation CNA. Willow Dale offers fl exible stump grinding. Over 40 years’ WANTED TO BUY: Department. This position works scheduling, competitive wages, experience. Aerial bucket. Free MMotorotor VVehiehiclleses 500-gallon & 1,000-gallon pro- directly with the Lohff-Schumann plus a $2/hr. shift differential for estimates. Ph. 712-883-2437, Garaggee Sallee pane tanks. Call 712-371-2377. Advisory Board & reports to the night shift. CNAs can also earn Danbury. 38-1t/crags 32-tfc/cra City Administrator. A bachelor’s a $3,000 sign-on bonus for FT. 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East Sac County defeats Ridge View 35-8 Ridge View came up on the ter job of moving the ball in or- Ridge View has back-to- short end of a 35-8 score in der to help the defense. back road games the next a non-district football loss “The defense got stops on two weeks before returning to East Sac County Friday in fourth down several times, but for their homecoming game Holstein. Despite the setback, the offense and special teams on Oct. 4. Ridge View plays at coach Dale Tokheim said he put the defense in a bad po- Lawton-Bronson this Friday, saw some signs of improve- sition,” said Tokheim. “Offen- Sept. 20 and at Sioux Central ment in his club. sively, we did not play well. We Friday, Sept. 27. The home- “I was happy with the atti- still make too many mistakes coming contest will be against tude and effort of the boys,” upfront and forget our basic Alta-Aurelia. said Tokheim. “We played blocking rules. We need to re- Stats much better defensively. I group and learn from our mis- RView ES thought we played with a lot takes.” First downs 8 12 more intensity. Guys were ly- East Sac had a 21-0 lead be- Rushes/yds. 32-72 52-197 ing to the ball and inishing fore Ridge View scored. The Pass yds. 23 116 tackles. lead came on a fumble recov- Pass/Att/Int 3-16-1 5-10-0 “We made fewer mistakes, ery in the end zone at the 1:07 Total yards 95 313 but the mistakes we made mark of the irst quarter; a 50- Fum. lost 2 1 were big and came at critical yard pass with 34 seconds to Penalties NA NA times. We still have a lot of play in the second quarter and Punts/ave. 5-33.8 2-22.0 work to do on the defensive an eight-yard run at the 9:02 Scoring by quarters side, but the effort was there. mark of the third quarter. R.View 0 0 8 0 —8 “Our defensive line did a Ridge View’s touchdown ES 7 7 21 0 —35 much better job of trying to was set up when Vohs forced a Ridge View get down the line instead of fumble that was recovered by individual stats getting up the ield. Our defen- Conover at East Sac’s six-yard Passing: Ernst (3-15-1, 23 sive backs got beat deep on a line. Wood converted the turn- yds.; Harriman, 0-1-0) couple of balls, but otherwise over into six points on a three- Receiving: Dutler (1-11 they played physical and made yard run with six minutes left yds.), Winkel (1-7 yds.), Black- some nice tackles. in the third quarter. Wood also more (1-5 yds.) “Beau Blackmore really ran for the two-point conver- Rushing: Wood (10-28 yds., came up and illed the alley sion to make the score 21-8. 1 TD), Dutler (4-26 yds.), De- well all game. Our linebackers East Sac tacked on scoring itering (4-26 yds.), Luscombe were more physical too, led by runs of ive yards and one yard (1-2 yds.) Brecken Conover, Jared Vohs before the third quarter ended. Tackles: Blackmore (10), and Dylan Wood.” The loss dropped Ridge Wood (9), Conover (8), Naber- Tokheim added the team’s View to 0-3. East Sac collected haus (7), Wright (7), Vohs (6) ADVANCE PHOTO | MIKE THORNHILL offense, which generated just its irst win of the season to im- Takeaways: Conover (1 Pass reception: Ridge View’s Beau Blackmore hangs on to a pass while being tackled by 95 total yards, has to do a bet- prove to 1-2. fum. rec.). an East Sac defender Friday. East Sac won the game 35-8. Raptors reach semifi nals of own tournament Ridge View was second in Ridge View was second in Ridge View lost to OABCIG its pool at the Ridge View pool A with a 2-1 mark. The in the semifinal 25-19, 25- volleyball tournament Sept. Raptors defeated Ar-We-Va, 19. 7, which qualified the team 21-9, 21-6 and Westwood, Ridge View posted a 2-2 for the semifinals. However, 21-13, 20-22, 15-8 and lost record at the tournament, the Raptors fell to OABCIG in to West Monona 2-1 (game which left the Raptors with a a semifinal match. scores were not available). 4-2 season record.

RV comes up short against L-B Tim Thomas XC Ridge View’s volleyball team had a 2-0 lead against Law- ton-Bronson Sept. 10, but the Eagles refused to give up and meet cancelled bounced back for a 3-2 victory in Western Valley Conference The Tim Thomas play. Cross-Country Invitational Ridge View went up 2-0 on scores of 25-22 and 25-18. L-B hosted by Ridge View High took the last three games on scores of 25-23, 25-17, 15-13. School Saturday was can- No other information was available at press time. celed due to rain. Ridge View runners place at Le Mars Ridge View cross-coun- 22:27; Maria Mendoza, 87th, ings. try runners competed in the 27:31; Jordan Grothe, 95th, Ridge View’s individual Gary Meyer Invitational in Le 29:15; Cora Devitt, 102nd, placings were Noah Schro- Mars Sept. 10. 32:52 and Graca Goettsch, eder, 76th, 20:35.11; Kyler Ridge View’s varsity teams 104th, 34:10. Wunschel, 77th, 20:35.28; were 12th in the girls’ stand- Boys Ben Todd, 82nd, 21:02; Grant ings and 15th in the boys’ Ridge View recorded 423 Movall, 104th, 26:01; Drew team race. team points, which placed Blum, 107th, 27:02 and Logan Girls the team 15th in the stand- Blum, 109th, 32:04.

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Creativity abounds at the Sac County Quilt-A-Fair September 21-22 is coming at 10 a.m. Saturday through 1 “Quilts and Sips”. Wine tast- soon. That’s the date for the p.m. Sunday. ing from four area wineries biennial Sac County Quilt- This year’s special guest, will be available on Sunday A-Fair at the fairgrounds in Mickey Depre, will be giving afternoon between noon and Sac City. You will be able to a different lecture each day at 3 p.m. browse more than 350 quilts 1 p.m. on the stage in the 4-H Another opportunity for on display. building. inspiration is the self-guided Many of the vendors will Vintage tractors will be Sac County Barn Quilt tour. be demonstrating new tech- parading through the fair- Maps will be available at the Greetings, moviegoers. hardly recognize anymore. niques and tools on the stage grounds and Sac County on Quilt-A-Fair and will guide Playing for one weekend only, “Once Upon a Coming soon: “Overcomer” (PG), “Scary Sto- in the 4-H building beginning Saturday morning. The trac- you on a tour of the barns Time In Hollywood” (R). Quentin Tarantino’s ries to Tell in the Dark” (PG-13), “Downton Ab- tors will be lining up early with quilts in the county. “Once Upon a Time In Hollywood” visits 1969 bey” (PG), “The Peanut Butter Falcon” (PG-13), Saturday morning and the Quilt-A-Fair hours are 9 Los Angeles, where everything is changing, as “IT Chapter Two” (R). tractor ride will leave the fair a.m. to 4 p.m. on both days. TV star Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) and For more information, please visit www.hol- Breast cancer grounds at 9 a.m. Visitors can enter the fair- his longtime stunt double Cliff Booth (Brad steinstatetheatre.com and “Like” our Facebook For the automotive en- grounds without any admis- Pitt) make their way around an industry they Page. Call 712- 368-6226 for showtimes. support group thusiasts, Sunday afternoon sion fee for the special events The next meeting of the from noon to 3 p.m. will fea- or to purchase food. Admis- breast cancer support group ture the Show and Shine car sion will be charged to the will be Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 7 show. Vehicles need to arrive quilt buildings. More infor- p.m. at the home of Judy An- prior to noon and leave the mation about the quilt show dresen at 304 Moorehead St. fairgrounds after 3 p.m. is available at www.barn- in Ida Grove. A new feature this year is quilts.com.

Maturity concerns arise as harvest approaches Planting delays in Iowa last spring could pre- peratures the next few weeks could accelerate vent a signiicant portion of this year’s corn crop maturation for much of the corn in question, from maturing on time, said Iowa State Univer- Todey said, but extended forecasts were pre- sity agriculture experts. That means farmers dicting slightly lower temperatures than aver- may still have corn to harvest deep into Novem- age in early September. ber as they attempt to give their corn ields as Todey said when the irst freeze occurs also much time to dry down as possible. could impact the maturation of this year’s corn Blackout plate inventories run low An early freeze could stop a portion of the crop. A hard freeze during which temperatures The new blackout license ty treasurer’s ofice to make been issued since the design corn crop from reaching maturity and farmers fall below 28 degrees Fahrenheit essentially plate offered by the Iowa De- sure they have stock on-hand was irst made available on will watch temperatures closely in the coming shuts the plants down and prevents them from partment of Transportation before making the trip to pur- July 1. The new plate will cost weeks, the ISU experts said. maturing any further. Northern counties in has been extremely popular chase their non-personalized $35 for a non-personalized, Farmers across the state struggled to get their Iowa usually experience the irst freeze in ear- among Iowans. Due to the high blackout plates. alphanumeric plate and an crops planted last spring due to cold and wet ly October, while southern counties typically demand for the blackout de- Even if the blackout plates additional $25 (for a total of weather, said Mark Licht, an assistant profes- experience the initial freeze later, often around sign, the Iowa DOT has been are not in stock, customers $60) for a personalized plate. sor of agronomy. Iowa farmers made the most the third week of October. A particularly early working with suppliers to should be able to place an or- An additional fee of $10 for of a few short stretches in April and May during freeze could prevent a signiicant portion of Io- maintain needed production der in person at their county non-personalized and $15 which ield conditions improved enough to wa’s corn crop from reaching maturity, Todey materials but have been run- treasurer’s ofice and will be for personalized plates will plant their crops, but around 20 percent of Io- said. ning out of specialty plate ma- notiied when they are avail- be added to renewal regis- wa’s corn crop was planted after June 2, Licht Sotirios Archontoulis, an associate professor terials as quickly as they are able for pick-up. Personalized tration fees. Funds collect- said. Soybeans, which require a shorter growing of agronomy, said the slow spring planting and purchased. versions of the blackout plates ed for the blackout plate will season than corn, largely have caught up this prevailing cool weather could affect the quality This has caused some coun- can be ordered in person as go to the Road Use Tax Fund, summer, but much of Iowa’s corn crop remains of the corn crop, even in ields that reach full ties around the state to run out well as online. which funds state, county and about two weeks behind an average year, Licht maturity. The delay in the start of the grain-ill of, or run low on, their inven- As of Sept. 10 more than city road and bridge projects said. period by two weeks this year means the 2019 tory of the non-personalized 17,500 blackout plates have throughout Iowa. Dennis Todey, director of the U.S. Department crop experienced less daylight and soaked up version of the plates. The DOT of Agriculture’s Midwest Climate Hub, said it’s less solar radiation, which drives photosyn- expects all counties that have likely some percentage of Iowa’s corn will not thesis and yield. That can lead to suboptimal reordered blackout plates to reach proper maturity by the time farmers have growth in the plants, causing small kernels and receive their stock this week. Double Drury Duty! to harvest their crops, but it remains to be seen lower test weight, even if overall yields look Customers are encouraged how big of a percentage that will be. Warm tem- good, Archontoulis said. to check with their coun-

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