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2011, 2013 2014, 2015 The Grundy Register Thursday, June 18, 2015 Serving Grundy County since 1928 Grundy Center, Iowa Volume 91 – Number 25 www.TheGrundyRegister.com $1.00 Newsstand Price Supervisors approve Grundy County Relay for Life GCMH renovation plan By JOHN JENSEN which came with few questions The Grundy Register and little discussion, includes GRUNDY CENTER – The refinancing the hospital’s current Grundy County Board of Supervisors bonds at lower interest rates, which Monday approved Grundy County will save the hospital an estimated Memorial Hospital’s renovation $730,000. It also included financing plan. the project with general obligation The plan, which was first unveiled bonds, which are guaranteed by the the week before, includes an upgrade county. The hospital will contribute to the 1952 facility’s second floor as $2.5 million to the project. well as a new roof, windows and “We’re extremely happy with the mechanical systems. Board’s support for our request,” The $7.5 million project will Hospital CEO Jennifer Havens said create second floor office space for in the press release. “We appreciate various hospital departments that are their responsiveness to the needs of not involved in direct patient care, the hospital, and their willingness to freeing up valuable first floor space help in any way as we continue to for an expansion of the hospital’s meet the health care needs of Grundy specialty clinics. The clinic space County and beyond.” was created as part of the hospital’s Work on the project is expected original renovation 10 years ago. to begin next spring and projected A press release distributed by the to take 18 months. The renovated hospital states that the clinics have portion of the hospital is expected to outgrown their current space. Monday’s Supervisor approval, See SUPERVISORS page 2

Grundy Center Girls’ Golf Coach Rick Schupbach was presented the IGHSAU Golden Plaque of Distinction prior to the State Golf Tourna- ment. (Courtesy photo) Schupbach honored with IGHSAU The American Cancer Society hosted the annual Grundy County Relay for Life Friday at the Spartan Stadium in Grundy Center. The event raises thousands of dollars each year to benefit cancer research. In the top photo, banner carriers Phyllis Modlin and Sandy and Luverne Hawn carry Golden Plaque of Distinction the Relay for Life banner that leads the Survivor’s lap. Above-left, Grundy Center High School student Emily Crosley was one of the featured per- AMES — Grundy Center golf coach Rick Schupbach is the 2015 recip- formers who sang during the event. Above-right, the Grundy Center American Legion-AmVets Color Guard brings the American Flag to the flag ient of the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union’s Golden Plaque of Dis- pole during opening ceremonies. (John Jensen/The Grundy Register photos) tinction Award for Golf. The award is given annually by the IGHSAU to the Iowa Coach who has demonstrated a successful career while making notable contributions towards their school, community and coaching profession. Main Street Committee hits application home stretch Schupbach has coached girl’s golf in Iowa for 31 years and has been the By JOHN JENSEN committee of more than 15 people. It support that we’ve gotten from be with the aid of this program and I coach at Grundy Center since 1990. He has had one of the most successful The Grundy Register includes sections on fundraising and outside the Main Street district and think that the dollar pledges support coaching careers in Iowa golf history, leading his teams to 19 conference GRUNDY CENTER — The support, the community’s historical I’ve also been extremely please that.” championships, 26 district/regional championships, 20 regional final cham- committee hoping to bring Main area, the community’s potential, with the amount of financial and For now, however, as what pionships and 21 state appearances, including 14 state championships and Street Iowa status to Grundy Center the community’s demographics, it’s just general support from within work will be needed has yet to four runner-up finishes. The 14 state championships at Grundy Center are the is in the home stretch this week, with previous history and it’s readiness to the district,” he said. “It seems like be determined, the Main Street most by one coach and one school in Iowa high school golf history. Schup- less than two weeks before their implement the plan. everybody up and down Main Street Committee continues to recruit bach owns an overall record of 1,092-158-1 record. application to the State of Iowa is Support for the program has been has just been supportive of what’s volunteers. Schupbach has coached five individual state champions, 11 individual due. even better than the Main Street been done. I’ve been extremely “I fully anticipate that we’ll have runner-ups, and 27 individual all-state players at Grundy Center. He has been Committee co-chairs John Schuller leaders had hoped for. Main Street encouraged from what we’ve volunteers aplenty when we have honored multiple times as district and state coach of the year, the most recent and Erika Allen said the application Iowa requires a minimum $90,000 received for support.” jobs for them to do,” Allen said. “At in 2014, and was one of eight finalists for Girls Golf National Coach of the process is almost complete, though commitment from the community With the financial support in this point I know I’m hesitant to say Year in 2007. Schupbach was also honored in 1993 as the Iowa Elementary there is still work to be done. and the Main Street Committee had place, the next major step will be ‘Oh yeah, sign me up for 40 hours’ PE teacher of the year. “We need to finalize,” Schuller hoped to secure at least $150,000 in finding support to do the work that when I’ll be doing I don’t know said. “We’re still getting donations pledges. The commitment, however, the program will require if Grundy what.” See SCHUPBACH page 3 and pledges. We still have significant has far exceeded that goal, standing Center is selected. Allen emphasized that, though pledges coming in.” at $180,000 as of last Friday with “I think the dollars represent Main Street Iowa focuses on the The application, which would more pledges still coming in. the desire and a willingness to designated downtown district, it is What’s Happening eventually bring the possibility of Schuller said the support has come contribute time as well,” Allen said. good for the entire community. grants to the community which could from far beyond Grundy Center’s “I think people are excited about “This is not just a what’s good for Saturday, June 20 Wednesday, June 17 help spruce up downtown, is due downtown district. this, they’ve seen other Main Street Main Street kind of thing,” she said. Kling Memorial Library Grundy Center Blood Drive June 30. The 24-page application “I’ve been really pleasantly communities and they also have a Family Concert with Carol Montag Community Center has been worked on extensively by a surprised by the amount of financial vision for what Grundy Center could See MAIN STREET page 2 12:30 - 6 p.m. 7 p.m. Grundy Center School Board Sunday, June 21 New math curriculum awaits Grundy Center elementary students New Hartford Lions Breakfast High School IMC • 5 p.m. By JOHN JENSEN are utilizing various resources to provided samples of textbook series Teachers said they chose the Community Building Thursday, June 18 The Grundy Register compile math units in each grade that represented both the Reform TERC model because it was more 7:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Kling Memorial Library GRUNDY CENTER — When level,” the teachers said in prepared and Traditional curriculum models,” open-ended than the other and that it Book Club • 10 a.m. Monday, June 22 Grundy Center Elementary students notes. “We are spending countless the teachers said. “We felt the appeared more simple to use. Open to 1st - 3rd graders Grundy County Supervisors return to class this fall they will hours developing units to teach Reform-based curriculum was more “Another plus was that it felt County Courthouse • 9 a.m. be greeted by an all new math and are concerned that we are not aligned to the (Iowa) Core and fit our familiar because it mirrors the Grundy Center Farmer’s Market curriculum. all providing consistent, rigorous teaching philosophy of action-based format of our FOSS Science kits featuring Blue Suede Cruze Tuesday, June 23 In May, Elementary teachers lessons that transition fluidly from learning.” which we have successfully used for Courthouse Square Kling Memorial Library received approval to purchase a unit to unit and even grade level to Once deciding on the Reform several years,” they said. 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Book Club • 10 a.m. Open to 4th - 6th graders new math curriculum from TERC grade level.” style of curriculum, both the TERC The $20,000 cirriculum is being Friday, June 19 Investigations that they expect The new program was chosen Investigations curriculum and one paid for through both the School Wednesday, June 24 Kling Memorial Library to bring additional rigor to the following extensive research that other were presented to teachers, District’s general fund ($13,000) Kling Memorial Library hosts Fun with Grundy County Extension school’s math program as well as a included assistance from AEA 267 with one teacher going as far as and funds raised at the Elementary Storyteller Mike Anderson • 11 a.m. 11 a.m. consistency that has been lacking. representative Sandy Ubben. teaching a unit with the sample school ($7,000). Open to 1st through 6th graders “Currently in the elementary we “During our first meeting she materials provided.

The Grundy Register, P.O. Box 245, Grundy Center, IA 50638 Phone: (319) 824-6958 • Fax: (319) 824-6288 • E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] 2 Thursday, June 18, 2015 Grundy NEWS Register www.thegrundyregister.com Supervisors Main Street From page 1 Supervisors also: be complete as GCMH celebrates • Approved a request from the From page 1 to want to move here.” that’s the beginning of the end. We committee members who were not its 65th anniversary in 2017. Felix Grundy Festival Committee “I think if anyone were to go “Grundy Center has always had need to do something now to make optimistic that their efforts would for use of the Courthouse during the to any of these Main Street Iowa an incredible appearance,” Schul- sure that we keep our Main Street pay off. IN OTHER BUSINESS, Super- July 11 festival; communities and talk to business- ler added. “People, as they drive buildings in tact for another 100 “For some of us that was a driv- visors approved an Iowa Depart- • Approved reappointment of es outside the Main Street Dis- through, always comment, ‘Oh years.” ing factor. You tell us that it can’t ment of Transportation agreement County Auditor John Freese; trict, they would tell them that they what a nice looking community,’ it’s The Main Street Committee be done, we’re going to prove you for repairs on Bridge No. C-30 on • Approved a fireworks permit have benefitted from this as well, clean it’s well maintained and we showed a pair of upstairs downtown wrong,” he said. G Avenue northeast of Wellsburg. for Kari Mortensen; even if their building isn’t getting want to maintain and even expand apartments last week while continu- “We’ve changed everybody’s Eighty percent of the estimated • Presented a 15-year service tuck pointed, even if their build- on what Grundy Center has had for ing to seek support for the plan. mind on the committee,” Allen said. $600,000 project will come from award to Assistant County Engineer ing doesn’t have a candy-stripped so many years. Once the application is submit- “There is not a single person on the federal aid while 20 percent will Steve Cox. awning like back in the day, the “The concern is, I think we’ve ted, a group representing the Grun- committee who does not feel that come from local sources. entire community will benefit from seen some deterioration in the last dy Center Main Street group will we are a very strong contender.” the increased foot traffic, retail traf- 20 years,” he said. “If we don’t do make a formal presentation to the Schuller added there do not fic and, just the streetscape and the something now then the next 20 Main Street Iowa Committee, which appear to be as many applicants for feeling … the beautification factor years are going to slip by and sud- will then decide which communities the program as had been initially really. denly, as many other communities receive the designation. The group expected, though the exact number “It’s just going to be a more do, maybe you’ve got a void on will find out in August whether will not be known until June 30. pleasant experience to be in Grundy Main Street where a building has Grundy Center has indeed been It will be more a matter of reach- Center,” she said. “People are going to be torn down. Once that happens selected as a Main Street Commu- ing their benchmark thresholds to nity. qualify than it will be having to Schuller said when the Main compete against other communi- Street application began there were ties.” www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy NEWS Register Thursday, June 18, 2015 3 Obituaries Helen Myers Grundy Family Helen Mary (Bohaty) Myers, 95, of Grundy Center died June 9, 2015, Grundy Register Bulletin Board at Grundy County Memorial Hospital, Grundy Center. A memorial service YMCA Notes will be held July 19, at 2 p.m. at Bethany Presbyterian Church, Grundy Brief placement is available to events that fall within The Grundy Register readership area, which includes all of Grundy County, Aplington Center. and Parkersburg. Select events from the Ackley, Eldora, Gladbrook and Hudson areas may be printed at the editor’s discretion. Any cost to Helen was born in Cicero, Ill., the daughter of James and Mary THE GRUNDY FAMILY participate will not be printed within the briefs, nor will any mention of menu items. Bulletin Board placement is available to non-profit groups (Frazel) Bohaty on July 3, 1919. When she was 2 years of age, the family YMCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS or for major community events. Briefs must be received by 9 a.m. Tuesday for placement in that week’s paper. Briefs submitted at the office must be on standard 8 1/2 x 11 moved to Riverside, Ill., where she was graduated from Riverside Grammar will hold its Annual Board of Direc- paper (no half pages please!). Please type briefs if possible. The Register is not responsible for errors in hand-written submitted items. School and Riverside-Brookfield High School. She attended Iowa State tors meeting College, Ames, where she met her future husband, Keith Myers of Beaman. on Wednes- well as the top three male and female The couple was married March 16, 1940, at Riverside Presbyterian Church, day, June 24 Blue Suede Cruze finishers in each age bracket. There Grundy Center Riverside. They later made their home in Ida Grove, Vinton, Des Moines, at the Grundy is also a division for wheelchair and Grundy Center. Helen was a long time member and elder at First County Me- to play at G.C. Trinkets & Togs Presbyterian Church where she served in many capacities. At the time of entries. Kids fun races, including morial Hos- her death she was a member of Bethany Presbyterian Church. She was a Farmer’s Market a dash, backwards run, potato sack seeks volunteers 50 year member of Grundy Center Women’s Club, a 50 year member of pital in the GRUNDY CENTER — Blue race, wheel barrel race and three- Volunteers are needed at the Chapter AR, P.E.O., a member of Grundy County Hospital Foundation Board room at 6 p.m. The public is Suede Cruze will be playing at the legged race will be held following Grundy Center Trinkets & Togs lo- Board for nine years, a 4-H and Cub Scout leader, and a volunteer for many invited to attend. Grundy Center Farmer’s Market the race awards and are free to enter. cation on Saturday, June 27 from 1 years at Grundy Center Elementary School and Grundy County Memorial Thursday, June 18 beginning at just For more information contact to 3 p.m. to assist with additional Hospital. But her main focus was always her home. She loved to entertain THE ANNUAL FELIX GRUN- after 4:30 p.m. Blue Suede Cruze Sarah Paustian at 319-277-3166 or traffic expected at the end of the and enjoyed the times when the family gathered in her home for holiday DY 5K & 10K walk/run will take plays 50’s & 60’s music and has an [email protected]. Grundy Center Citywide Garage meals. place on Saturday, July 11 at 8 a.m. extensive play list. Sale. Helen is survived by sons Keith Dean (Maxine) Myers and Allan Clare The Early Registration deadline is Volunteers should be 18 years of (Debra) Myers; one daughter-in-law, Marilyn Myers; seven grandchildren; June 30. Save on registration fees by GCHS Sports Hall age or older. To volunteer, please and 10 great-grandchildren. registering early. Great race features Fair Open Class email [email protected] or She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; one son, this year include: of Fame plans Donald James Myers; one sister; and one brother. to again offer call to schedule your involvement - T-shirts courtesy of our sponsor golf tournament beforehand. Volunteers will help Titan Machinery of Grundy Center GRUNDY CENTER — In con- take, organize, price, and place do- - 5K and 10K route options; Go Green event The Go Green Community Chal- juntion with the Felix Grundy Fes- nations. Douglas Bonnett - $10 Scheels gift cards for first- lenge is just one category of the tival, the Grundy Center Sports Douglas Richard Bonnett, 56, of Commerce, Ga., formery of Eldora, died place finishers in each age group June 11, 2015, at St. Mary’s Hospital in Athens, Ga. of cancer. Memorial 2015 Open Class Show at the 2015 Hall of Fame will sponsor its ninth- (male & female) in the 5K; services are pending at a later date in Eldora. Grundy County Fair. This challenge annual Three-person Best Shot golf Blood drive set - $25 Scheels gift cards for over- is open to all individuals and groups tournament Thursday, July 9, the all winners in each event (5k and for Grundy Center and is defined as any exhibit that day before the official kickoff of the 10K) GRUNDY CENTER — The helps the community. Examples festival. Candidates sought for 2015 - Medals will be awarded to Grundy Center Lions Club and Life- might be community garden, youth The tournament will be held at second-place finishers in the 5k and serve Blood Center will host a Grun- program, community service proj- Town and Country Golf Club begin- Grundy County Fair King, Queen first- and second-place finishers in dy Center Community Blood Drive ect, energy savings plan, etc. ning at 12:30 p.m. Two teams will The 2015 Grundy County Fair is etc. Eligibility is not limited to 4-H the 10k. Wednesday, June 17 from 12:30 to again sponsoring a Grundy County membership. Entry forms and instructions for be on each tee. The tournament is - Free Kids 400-meter Fun Run at 9 6 p.m. at the Grundy Center Com- King and Queen Contest. The Queen No professional model is eligible all Open Class exhibits are available open to anyone, and proceeds will a.m. on the High School Track. munity Center. will go on to represent the county at to compete in the state competition. at Grundy County Extension Office, go to help fund the GC Sports Hall Registration is now open at the the Iowa State Fair, August 13 - 23, Any candidate who has competed at 703 F Avenue, Suite 1, Grundy Cen- of Fame board and plaques, which 2015. Judging at the Iowa State Fair a State Fair final may not compete Grundy Family YMCA. Forms are ter. They may also be printed from are located at Grundy Center High GCMH Pulmonary will be August 10 - 12. again. It is the responsibility of each available online at www.grundycen- www.GrundyCountyFair.com. The School. The field is limited to the Candidates must be at least 16 candidate to make arrangements ter.com or at www.blackhawkymca. required tags are available only at first 24 paid teams. Support Group to years of age and not more than 21 for transportation to and from Des org under the Grundy Center tab. years of age on Aug. 13, 2015. The Moines. the Extension Office at no charge. The Grundy Center Sports Hall Grundy County Fair Queen must The King and Queen must be Registration and packet pick up will of Fame Class of 2015 includes Mi- meet July 6 reside in the county she represents available for activities throughout the take place on Saturday, July 11th chael Robert “Bobby” Ayers (Class GRUNDY CENTER – Grundy or an adjoining county if the majority week of the Grundy County Fair, July from 7:00am-7:45am. Call Andrew New Hartford of 2005), Jordan Dirks (Class of County Memorial Hospital (GCMH) of her activities are in Grundy 22 - 26. Peters at the YMCA with questions, ‘95), Mike Draper (Class of ‘75), will host the Grundy Area Pulmo- County. Candidates must never have For an application, please contact 319-825-6210. Lions sponsoring Steve Ehlers (Class of ‘66) and Rick nary Support Group on Monday, been married or have had children. Linda Bennett before July 10, 2015 July 6 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in the Ed- Each candidate must be an active by email at [email protected] or Ruebel (Class of ‘80). Induction cer- THE Y WILL RUN ALMOST breakfast emonies will be at noon on Saturday, ucation Room. Please use Entrance member of at least one service by phone at 319-825-3686 or 319- NEW HARTFORD — The New OVERNIGHT CAMP on Friday, July 11 at the Grundy County Court- No. 3 on the west side of the hospi- organization in the community such 231-5769. Hartford Lions Club will sponsor a as a church group, Girl Scouts, 4-H, June 26th from 5:00-9:00 pm. This house gazebo. tal. breakfast Sunday, June 21 from 7:30 program is open to all kids ages The price of entry includes 18 Join us for a time to share infor- a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the New Hart- 5-5th grade, and the kids will have holes of golf, a Grundy Center mation and experiences with others ford Community Building. the opportunity to spend the after- Sports Hall of Fame logoed item and who are also on this journey. The Grundy County Fair seeks Associate Members The Friends of the New Hartford noon and evening at an area lake a steak dinner. Entries can be phoned Grundy Area Pulmonary Support GRUNDY CENTER—The Grun- running events. Associate Members and campsite. They will do outdoor Lions Club will also be having a Group will meet quarterly on the dy County Fair Board is looking for are volunteers but are not members into the golf course (319-824-3712) bake sale that day. first Monday of the month (July, Oc- Associate Members to assist at the of the Fair Board. activities like hiking, geocaching, or sent via e-mail to rick.briggs27@ fair. To become an Associate Member grilling out, and eating a picnic din- gmail.com. People may enter in- tober, January, and April) in the Edu- Associate Members of the Grundy a person needs to request member- ner. This is a great opportunity for Entries sought for dividually, in pairs or fill out their cation Room of the Grundy County County Fair are people interested in ship. This may be done by email if kids to experience new activities and team with three or their group with Memorial Hospital, 201 East J Av- volunteering to help with activities necessary but it is preferred in writ- create lasting friendships! Please enue, Grundy Center. during the yearly fair and/or serve on ing with a signature of person re- Phil Kruger six. Any questions may be directed contact Audrey at the Y if you are to Rick Briggs at 319-269-3390. For more information or to committees that help plan events dur- questing. Please email Rick Schmidt interested in joining! RSVP, please contact Brandy Tripp, ing fair. at [email protected] for more Memorial 5K Cardiac Rehab Coordinator, at (319) Members can do as little or as details or visit our website. DIKE — The planning commit- much as they would like with plan- Ignite Your Imagination at The tee for the Phil Kruger Memorial 5K 824-5097 or Brandy.Tripp@unity- ning, assisting at and if interested, Grundy County Fair July 22-26! run in Dike is seeking advance en- point.org. Advertising tries for their Aug. 8 race that will be held on the Saturday of Watermelon deadline is: Days. Schupbach 10 a.m. Monday! Awards will be given to the top From page 1 or not, have received over $23,000 overall male and female finishers as In addition to his coaching re- worth of scholarships through this (319) 824-6958 sume in 1990, Schupbach imple- program. Schupbach also started the mented a junior golf program in Grundy Center Junior Golf Clas- Grundy Center for kids in grades sic 25 years ago and still chairs the 4-8 on a volunteer basis. In 1997, tournament. Over the years this tour- in conjunction with a local bank, a nament grew from 25 participants scholarship component was added to the first year to a high of -117 par the program. Since its inception 256 ticipants. Schupbach also served two graduates of Grundy Center, regard- terms on the IGHSAU golf advisory less if they played high school golf committee from 2006-2012.

Here to Help!! • Free hearing tests • Batteries • Service on all makes of hearing aids Potter’s Hearing aid service 1416 W Fourth, Waterloo 1-800-974-7113 Tuesday, June 23 ~ 9-11 am ~ Grundy Community Center Alzheimer’s support Group “The 10 Warning signs of alzheimer’s disease” Thursday, June 25, 2015 6:30 p.m. at Arlington PlAce Assisted living 95 D Avenue Grundy Center, IA 50638 • Call Cathi for more information at 319-824-5674 4 Thursday, June 18, 2015 Grundy OPINION Register www.thegrundyregister.com Memory Lane Catbirds A Look back through By KEVIN WILLIAMS Grundy Counry The Grundy Register Conservation Director Compiled by Lisa Kanagy My wife and I both look forward 10 Years Ago This Week - 2005 to the presence of Northern Orioles • The Dike U8 girls’ soccer team, around our yard each year. This year, The Grasshoppers, won first place in first a male and then a female arrived the CV Cup. and made good use of the oranges • The GCHS baseball team in the feeder we have for them. And knocked off Class 1A state-ranked then, as quickly as they had comee, North Tama last week one night af- they disappeared. We watched and ter getting whacked by state-ranked listened but it appeared that they had Denver in a game shorted by the 10 found another spot to nest. run rule. We do have more than one pair • For 30 years of service to Grun- of Gray Catbirds around our acreage dy County, Sherriff Rick Penning re- this year, however. The Gray Catbird cieves a plaque often hides in the shrubbery, making • The American Cancer Society an odd variety of musical and harsh Relay For Life of Grundy county surpassed their goal. sounds - including the catlike mew- • A new sign and memorial to ing responsible for its name. This Austin and Whitney Tjepkes is be- “meow” is so convincing that you ing constructed on the corner of G can easily be tricked into looking for Ave & 13th St. and will also feature the cat calling from somewhere in an L.E.D. display panel for school that bush. The catbird’s song is eter- announcements. nally varied with whistles, chirps, • Virginia Ham - $3.99/#. chatters, and the cat’s meows that I • Center Theatre – Bewitched mentioned earlier. He almost never and Star Wars: Episode III. repeats a phrase. 25 Years Ago This Week - 1990 They belong to the family Mimi- • A record of 6.3” of rain this past dae. They imitate calls of jays, king- week triggered the worst flooding in fishers, swallows, grosbeaks, and Grundy county in 43 years. many songbirds. • The Grundy Center Chamber of I like the Audubon Society’s field Commerce’s courthouse bandstand guide description of the Gray Cat- restoration project will be kicked off bird “Rather plain but with lots of with an Old Fashioned Band Con- was just as cool as I remember it being the last time I visited it while in personality”. The catbird’s appear- cert and Lawn Party on the court- ance is a slate-gray color – not really high school. I took pictures of Wrigley Field, Soldier Field and U.S. Cellu- house lawn Saturday. From The drab but nothing flashy except for a • Grundy Center roper Ryan lar Field (former Comisky Park) from different sides of the Skydeck! chestnut colored rump patch which Ross and teammate Ty Hulse are It was after the visit to the tower that our real adventure began. Rather during courtship the male may dis- headed to the National Jr. Rodeo Fi- than re-park our car, we left it in the Museum Campus lot, which is actually play to the female by facing away nals in OK. underneath Soldier Field (home of the Chicago Bears), which was hosting and lifting its tail. • W-SR girls drop two this week a large concert that night. We took public transportation to the tower and The Gray Catbird’s habitat is and Lady Spartans lose one, stick Cheap Seats on the way back to the parking lot I learned how little I knew about getting dense, shrubby vegetation. In this three in softball. I mentioned last week that the two favorite cities I’ve had the chance to setting, it builds a bulky cup of twigs, • Shop REC appliance TV Center visit are Washington, D.C. and Chicago. And in an unusual circumstance, I around the big city. for their Amana V.I.P. Sale. I knew that we needed to get on Bus No. 146, the same bus that we had weeds, grass, leaves, and sometimes had the chance to visit both in a 10- pieces of trash, lined with rootlets • Theatre – Total Recall. day period this month. taken from Soldier Field to downtown. What I didn’t know was that there were two Bus No. 146s, one that went north and one that went south. I and other fine materials. The nest is 50 Years Ago This Week - 1965 The Honor Flight that I’ve talked usually within six feet of the ground. thought it was simply a loop (as many bus routes in Chicago are). As you • Six candidates for Dairy prin- about periodically over the past few Both parents feed the nestlings. cess title are pictured. months was earlier this week, and might have guessed by now, I put us on the wrong bus and we ended up Young leave the nest about 10-11 • Hogs up to $24 in Grundy Cen- miles from where we needed to be. It took me quite awhile to figure this ter on Tuesday. before that was a wonderful trip to the days after hatching. They typically Windy City with the lady you’ve seen out we were on the wrong bus and even longer to ask the bus driver what have 2 broods per year. • Dr. Donald Preuss and Dr. we should do (despite Lynnette’s urging). Adding to my ever-growing James Scott will be ready to start me reference from time to time over Although Brown-headed Cow- their medical practice in Grundy the past few months. Lynnette and I concern was that we had no clue how long the concert would go and that I birds parasitize the Gray Catbird, Center on July 1. had been planning this trip for awhile, feared that the parking garage might be locked up by the time we got back they rarely are successful. The Gray Catbird is one of only about a dozen • The new six-unit apartment so seeing it happen was absolutely or that our car might have been towed for being there too long. All was species known to recognize cow- house which has been under con- incredible. fine, but I was really, really anxious for awhile. struction the past two months will bird eggs and puncture or eject them We started talking a month or so All told, according to my Fitbit tracker, Lynnette and I walked more than be completed and ready for occu- 16 miles this weekend. And I wondered why I was pretty exhausted the fol- from its nest. ago about doing some sort of short Their diet consists of mostly in- pancy on August 15th, the building lowing day! is owned by Harvey Sietsema. trip. We talked about visiting the sects and berries. Especially in early • Larry Teske has been placed lake in Minnesota where her parents • • • summer, they eat many beetles, ants, in charge of the supermarket’s meat enjoy spending time and considered Next week’s paper will feature stories and pictures from the Honor caterpillars, grasshoppers, crickets, dept. at Hook’s Market. By JOHN JENSEN a few other places closer to home, Flight to Washington. As I think about this trip, it brings up memories of and other insects. Nestlings are fed • An open house will be held at though one place that kept coming the only other time I’ve been to D.C., which was just after I had graduated almost entirely on insects. But more the Ernest Jensen farm for friends from high school in 1988. Our choir took a trip every three years and this than half the annual diet of adults and visitors to see his new poultry back to my mind was Chicago, simply because it was an easy drive and had a lot to do. I mentioned this to her and she agreed, so we started planning. was the most ambitious trip the director had ever planned. I wonder if they may be vegetable matter, especially house that will house 5280 laying ever did anything like it again! in fall and winter, hens for the egg business. There were a couple of places I remembered from previous visits many The trip was unforgettable and great fun. We stayed in Williamsburg, I found it interesting that people • Dike & area children are eli- moons ago that I wanted to see again, and Lynnette had a couple of places who have studied catbirds at feed- gible to enroll for an imaginary trip Va. and visited places like Norfolk, Va. the Newport News Naval shipyard she’d heard about that she wanted to see, too. ers, found they will eat a bizarre as- to the zoo. and Colonial Williamsburg, and we also spent a day at Busch Gardens. It To say the trip went off without a hitch wasn’t exactly accurate – we had sortment of items including dough- • Steamboat Rock Community was an eventful trip due to extreme heat that sent several of my classmates a flat tire in Chicago’s south suburbs on the way over and a slightly bigger nuts, cheese, boiled potato, and corn Club’s annual ‘Rocket Days’ will be in ambulances to the emergency room of a Williamsburg hospital (with Wednesday & Thursday. transportation glitch in the city - but all ended up well. flakes. Our first stop was the Museum of Science and Industry, someplace I had a couple having passed out) and local emergency responders greeting us I started out this column writing • Neighbors and other friends when we returned to our buses. of Mr. & Mrs. Sievert Van Hauen visited a couple of times with my parents when I was little, though I didn’t about orioles and there was a reason helped at their farm as Mr. Van remember that much about it. I was a bit concerned that this museum might My personal highlight was the day we spent in Washington. Much of the for that. The other evening as I was Hauen is recuperating from surgery. be a little too kid-oriented, though this wasn’t the case – it was great for day was spent at the Smithsonian Institute’s Air and Space Museum, after working in the yard, I heard a variety • Pictured is the Grundy Center adult kids, too. This place is huge, with exhibits ranging from farming to a which we had the chance to sing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, of sounds coming from the shrubs nearby. I paused and confirmed that Methodist youth fellowship group German World War II submarine. A personal favorite for me was one of the which is by-far the coolest place I’ve ever gotten to sing. Adding to that while in Washington D.C. was that my great-aunt and uncle, Dick and Van, were there to see us sing. the maker of the different calls was • Grundy county’s June Dairy original Zephyr passenger trains that rode the rails throughout the Midwest, in fact a catbird. I returned to the task including here in Iowa. It also featured the greatest model railroad layout To this day it gives me chills remembering that ... and that the other kids Month observance will conclude thought it was so cool that I had relatives out there. at hand and heard what I was sure Tuesday with a banquet and pictured I’ve ever seen. I would go back here in a heartbeat. was the call of an oriole. A couple We had bus trouble on the way home and were stranded for a day at a is Mary VerMeer, the 1965 Iowa Lynnette talked of wanting to visit Millennium Park, which I con- minutes later a second call and it was Dairy Princess. fess I hadn’t known about before she talked about it. Getting here gave me Pennsylvania truck stop, though that’s a story for another day. so convincing that I looked up in the • Cinnamon Crisp - 35¢/box my first real taste of driving on downtown Chicago surface streets, which Here’s hoping that Tuesday’s trip produced some of the same types of direction of the catbird marveling at • Theatre–Crack In The World, was about like playing bumper cars at the state fair while trying not to hit memories (without the people in the hospital and the bus trouble!). the notion that he could make that Robinson Cursoe On Mars and The call, as well. Pleasure Seekers. anyone ... to say it was challenging for somebody used to driving in Iowa would be an understatement. After I struggled to get from lane to lane on But to my surprise and delight, 75 Years Ago This Week - 1940 my own, the two of us figured out that working together in traffic was a lot Driver’s License Station Hours there were the orange and black col- • Members of the Grundy Com- ors of my male oriole! I stopped and more efficient and probably a lot safer, as Lynnette watched the side mir- muntiy Club and their wives will be Wednesday & Thursday texted my wife with what I was sure guests of the Palermo Township Farm rors for holes that I could move into and I could watch in front of me and Grundy County Treasurer’s Office, Grundy Center she would find very good news. Bureau during a picnic supper. drive the car. The park was really cool, with a couple of pieces of artwork Telephone: (319) 824-1212 • The 4-H Daily Cattle judging that are undoubtedly worth seeing again. There weren’t a lot of people at Hours: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (Driving tests by appointment only) In school contest for the NE Iowa district was the park that night (it was really cool outside), so I would like to go back or at wond by the Grundy 4-H team. when it is busier. Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday • Dieken Motor Co. has the ‘big home, the It was near the park and on the advice of a security guard that we found Butler County Treasurer’s Office, Allison newspaper Dodge Luxury Liner’ and costs only Telephone: (319) 267-2145 a pizza place that featured what we both agreed was the best pizza pie we is a text- few dollars more than smaller cars. Hours: 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. (Driving Thursday by appointment, 1 - 3 p.m.) • Glenn Ellinger from Stout will be had ever had. Deep dish, Chicago-style with fantastic-tasting cheese and book the new deputy county superintendent sauce. Turns out the chain, Giordano’s, was once named by the Today Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday for life. to take the place of Miss Eva Heisler. Show as having the best pizza in the United States. They wouldn’t get any Hardin County Treasurer’s Office, Eldora • 35 years ago-Jas. T. Wilson and argument about that from us! Telephone: (641) 939-8238 Encourage your children to make Marvin Humphrey have bought the Saturday featured the museum circuit and then a visit to the famous Wil- Hours: 9 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. (Driving tests by appointment) milk business of Frank Woodmency. reading the newspaper • For all your advertising needs lis Tower (former Sears Tower) Skydeck. I was really looking forward to a part of their Tuesday - Saturday everyday routine for lifelong call 87 for The Grundy Register. visiting the Shedd Aquarium, though I confess being really disappointed in Driver’s License Station, 103 Crossroads Center, Waterloo learning. • Minced Ham - 10¢/# it. I was expecting something a little more open, similar to what I had seen Telephone: (319) 235-0902 – A Full-Service Site • New Grundy Theatre – Hidden at the Tennessee Valley Aquarium in Chattanooga, Tenn. a few years prior. Hours: Tuesday 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Wednesday-Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Gold, The Marines Fly High, Johnny On the other side of the coin, I enjoyed the Field Museum a lot more than Saturday 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.; Closed Monday. Apollo, Saps at Sea and A Bill of Di- I expected to. The Skydeck, on the 103rd floor of the former Sears Tower, vorcement.

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The first week of June we checked out over wishes to thank everyone who sent for youth. The Grundy County Grundy County Youth who 1,400 items. We are so happy to see so many readers using condolences and prayers in our Dolmage were the co-hostesses. Fair Entry Deadline is July 1 for have completed kindergarten to the library this summer. If you haven’t had the opportunity time of loss. Your thoughtfulness is Janelle Onnen reported on the I to stop in the library to sign up for the Summer Reading greatly appreciated. state convention that she had re- Livestock and Clover Kid livestock, third grade are also invited to Thank you for helping us cele- cently attended in Des Moines. The Communications, Fashion Show and participate in Clover Kid Livestock. Program or to get a library card, you are always welcome. brate the life of a beloved mother, theme of the convention was “Nur- On Site Garden Judging. Entry instructions can be picked up This coming week we will be hosting storyteller Mike An- grandmother, and great-grand- turing Renaissance Women.” Non-Livestock entries may be at the Grundy County Extension N derson on Wednesday, June 24 at 11 a.m. This family friend- mother. The next meeting is scheduled for entered up to check in time on July & Outreach Office. Open Class ly show is free and open to the public. th July 18 at 9:30 a.m.at the home of 20 . entries are paper only and forms and On Saturday, June 20th at 7 p.m., singer/songwriter Carol Jane Linnenbrink. Family fair entry packets Instructions are available for $1 or Montag will be visiting the Kling Library for a free, family- and instructions were mailed to all you may print them from the www. G friendly concert. All are invited to attend. We look forward currently enrolled 4-H families. grundycountyfair.com website. to seeing you at the library. 4-H Families can log into grundy. Contact 319-824-6979 or stop by fairentry.com with your 4honline the Grundy County Extension Office Center Theatre’s Reel-to-Reel login information to register. FFA for more information or assistance. GC high school honor rolls At the Center Theatre on Friday, to experience the world through Superior Homeister, Nathaniel Hougen, Mi- June 19 at 7 p.m. will be the inspi- Produce’s eyes. Faith, work, family Grundy Center 4.00 chelle McIntre, Brock Rohler, Jacob Where Nutrition site menu Grade 9: Joshua Kuiper, Amber Van Hauen, Harper Wells rational/faith-based drama and purpose blossom into Calvin’s Friday, June 19: Italian Style Hope Grows, starring Kristoffer life as their friendship develops. City-Wide Laube, Brady North, Cade Rohler, Pork, Baked Potato/S.Cream Broc- Cameron Steenhoek Honor Polaha and David Desanctis. This The unlikely pair becomes inter- coli, Wheat Bread/Marg., Fresh Or- movie is rated PG-13 for thematic twined giving Calvin’s life new Garage Sales Grade 10: Dylan Hendricks, Tia- (3.25-3.667) ange na Saak Grade 9: Jake Bangasser, Noah material, running approximately 95 meaning and purpose, but unfor- Monday, June 22: Roast Beef w/ June 26 & 27 Grade 11: Jack Beck Brunk, Ka- Boquet, Josie Doescher, Nolan Free- minutes in length. At 7:30 will be tunately leads to tragedy due to a Gravy, Baked Potato/Marg., Green tie Lindaman, Alyssa Mathews, Jori man, Aaron Havens, Brianna Helti- the comedy/romance Aloha, star- single decision echoed from Cal- Peas, Brd. Pudding/Raisin Sce Sour Make plans now to attend Grun- dy Center’s City-Wide garage sales Steenhoek bridle, Nicole McNeil, Austyn Pikna ring Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone, vin’s past. Where Hope Grows is a Cream Grade 12: Riley Sents Grade 10: Allyson Grimm, Eli taking place on June 26th and 27th. Rachel McAdams and Alex Bald- story of finding redemption through Tuesday, June 2: C’berry Dijon Harberts, Abby Hockemeyer, Dal- win. This movie is rated PG-13 for faith, hope and love. Audiences Chicken, Red Roasted Potatoes, Most sales are Friday from 4-8 and Honors’ ton McIntire, Candice Meyer, Eliza- Seasoned Green Beans, Multi Grain language, running approximately have loved this movie at the Center Saturday from 8-12. The sales are (3.668-3.999) beth Moorre, Haleigh Steding, Ashli Bread/Marg., Tropical Fruit 100 minutes in length. There will Theatre so it is being held-over for being organized by Grundy Commu- Grade 9: Chloe Anderson, Everett VanDeest Wednesday, June 24: Salisbury nity Preschool and Childcare Center. Eggleston, Emily Ehrig, Justin Kali- Grade 11: Hana Edgerton, Kati- be no weekend matinees this week. a second week – don’t miss it! Beef w/ Gravy, Whip. O’Brien Po- * FRIDAYS ARE 50 cent Fri- In Aloha, a celebrated mili- GCP&CC is the community's na, Landry Luhring, Olivia Opheim, lynn Ehrig, Jared Freeman, Sydney tatoes, Cabbage & Carrots, Multi oldest fully-licensed childcare facil- Hannah Stahl Hogle, Dalyn Maxson, Courtney days at the Center Theatre! attend tary contractor (Bradley Cooper) Grain Bread/Marg., Peanut Butter ity, serving families from throughout Grade 10: Marissa Brown, Finn Porter, Stephanie Wallen, Grant a movie on Friday evening and returns to the site of his great- Cookie the county. The non-profit organiza- Cleveland, Courtney Cooper, Jes- Weldon receive your choice of MEDIUM est career triumphs in Honolulu, Thursday, June 25: T. Ham & per Holke-Farnam, Andrea Johnson, Grade 12: Aaron Beck Brunk, popcorn or any drink for just 50 Hawaii and reconnects with a White Beans, Sliced Carrots, Po- tion uses fundraisers to purchase ed- ucational materials, toys, and equip- Alexa Strickler, Brian Thome, Jacob Esther Edgerton, Stephanie Faust, cents! * long-ago love (Rachel McAdams) tato Salad, Cornbread/Marg., Glazed Waltersdorf, Mellina Wrage Abigail Harberts, Abbie Koch, Mad- ment for Grundy County's smallest In the inspiring faith-based while unexpectedly falling for the Fruit Grade 11: Piper Johanns, Blake ison Kuester, Josie McMartin, April movie Where Hope Grows, Calvin hard-charging Air Force watchdog Each meal includes milk. All and youngest residents. Kelley, Douglas Kirchmann, Jeane Mixdorf, Tanner Pelzer, Noel Saak, meals must be ordered by 9 a.m. Campbell (Kristoffer Polaha) is a (Emma Stone) assigned to him. There are many registered garage Mackie, Kayla Mathews, Shannon Shana Sanderson, Samuel Thomp- the day before receiving a meal. For From Academy Award®-winner sales included on the sale map. Each Meester son, Brittany VanSickle, Cory Wical former professional baseball player more information, to reserve a place sent to an early retirement due to Cameron Crowe, the writer-direc- sale has a brief listing of items, sale Grade 12: Jacob Eilers, Melanie or order a meal, call the Grundy Cen- hours, sale hosts, and street address. his panic attacks and anxiety. Even tor behind such films as Jerry Ma- ter Senior Center at (319) 824-3843. though he had all the talent for the guire and Almost Famous, Aloha, Moreover, each sale is assigned a big leagues, he struggles with the starring Alec Baldwin, Bill Murray, number which is promoted on a GC middle school honor rolls curveballs life has thrown him. and John Krasinski, is one of the yard sign. Maps are available from Superior per, Samantha Lamfers, Sarah Lin- Today, he mindlessly sleepwalks few comedy/romance movies being New arrival Casey’s East & West and Family 4.00 daman, Madison McMartin, Cora through his days and the challenge released this summer. WELLSBURG – Dustin and Foods. Grade 6: Ella Hommel, Elizabeth Saak, Reegan Zinkula of raising his teenage daughter. His For the most up-to-date movie Candi Meyer announce the birth of Additionally, GCP&CC has ar- Ross, Liberty Sly, Wesley Willis their son, Lucas Brice, born Wednes- Grade 7: Alexander Christie, Honor life is in a slow downward spiral information, please check out our ranged for Trinkets & Togs to accept day, June 3rd at Covenant Medical Jack Kelley, Emerson Kracht, Jacob (3.25-3.667) when it is suddenly awakened and new website at www.grundycenter- your unwanted items. Center of Waterloo. He weighed 8 GCP&CC is glad to be able to Meester, Madison Ruth, Lauren We- Grade 6: Ethan Bartimus, Lyndi invigorated by the most unlikely theatre.com. If you are interested pounds 9.5 ounces and was 20.75 gmann Bowen, Derrik Cory, Kenneth Day, person – Produce (David Desanc- in gift certificates to the Center support our local merchants, as well inches long. Welcoming Lucas as our local residents. We are proud Grade 8: Griffin Hamann, Josie Caitlynn Fairbanks, Abby Hamann, tis), a young-man with Down syn- Theatre, they may be purchased at home was big brother, Alex. Holke-Farnam, Erika Johnson, Syd- Haylee Hinders, Lauren Krausman, to organize this event and help out drome who works at the local gro- GNB bank locations during the day Grandparents are Terry and Diane ney Mathews, Hailey Wallis, Kylie Trey Lashbrook, Kennedy Lufkin, cery store. Calvin slowly loses the or at the Center Theatre during eve- Babcock of Wellsburg, Pam Sicard the entire community, as well as out- Willis Makenzie Martens, Trevor McMar- chip on his shoulder as he begins ning business hours. of Aplington, and Bill and Shannon of-town visitors who will enjoy our tin, Kolby Muller, Mary Pruisner, Meyer of Waukee. Great grandpar- community and the bargains galore. Honors’ Charlotte Steding, Aaron Teckenburg ents are Duane and Leola Babcock (3.668-3.999) Grade 7: Mary Ash, Bethany of Eldora, Judy Fuller of Iowa Falls, Grade 6: Chase Appel, Nick Boudreau, Alivia Brandhorst, Male- Jim and Judy Meyer of Geneva, and Ascher, Betty Groen, Elliott Ha- ah Browns, Lauren Buhrow, Jensen Mary Jones of State Center. News from Ivester mann, Matthew Jansen, Jacque Kue- Clapp, Aleasia Clay, Molli Craig, Visitors ter, Whitney Laube, Zachary Opheim Hunter Hawk, Leslie Homeister, Duane and Linda Kirkdorffer, Grade 7: Megan Beck, Jenna Joseph Janssen, Marissa Kanagy, Upper Iowa Dean's Texas, visited his brother, Ray and Bonorden, Francesca Brown, Peyton Jesse Mackie, Wesley Smith, Lillian Kathy Kirkdorffer. Gingery, Tristan GrimM, Cale Hen- Thompson, Andrew Warnell, Sean List announced Upcoming parades dricks, Adam Hoy, Brayden King, Woodman FAYETTE — Upper Iowa Uni- Eldora on July 8 north of Fareway Kyah Luhring, Shelby Rivera, Anes- Grade 8: Brady Appel, Tanner versity has released its 2014-15 close to the Catholic Church at 5 pm. sa Smith, Logan Strickler, Claire Appel, Jessica Ayers, Derek Ciddio, Dean's List. To be honored, the un- Grundy Center on July 11 at 3 pm Verly, Nicholas Voss Josey Davis, Marshall Day, Carsen dergraduate must have earned a min- at the county fairgrounds. Grade 8: Brianna Brown, Brittany Hamann, Payton McMartin, Tan- imum 3.50 GPA for the semester and Friendly Forum Burroughs, Brooke Flater, Landon ner Phillips, Kristen Sager, Matthew be enrolled as a full-time student. Please RSVP to Lee & Donna Graham, Austin Knaack, Caleb Kui- Sternhage This updated release includes stu- Hogle for the June 20th event at 5 dents from each of the UIU centers pm. located across Iowa and the United States. Grundy Center: Morgan Appel Reinbeck: Rodney See 50’s & 60’s Gladbrook TheaTer Cox receives 15-year service award Night at Gladbrook, IA ~ 888.473.3456 Steve Cox, Assistant to Engineer for Grundy County, received his STarTinG ~ Friday 15-Year Service Award from the Grundy County Board of Supervisors Scotty’S Saloon Monday. Cox has been employed with the Grundy County Engineer's A 50’s & 60’s night is June 19 Office since June 12, 2000. He is pictured with Board Chair Mark planned for Saturday, June Schildroth. (Courtesy photo) Paul Blart: 30th from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. A DJ will be playing all the Mall CoP 2 great hits of the 50’s & 60’s! • PG • 94 Min. Come dressed the part * 7:30 pm – & win a prize. Also, trivia Friday- Wednesday

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Adults: STARTING INTRODUCING ~ 50¢ FRIDAYS $3 JUNE 19 * For a limited time, attend a movieKids on & Friday evening & receiveSeniors: your choice of a Medium Popcorn OR Any Drink$1 for just 50¢ ADULTS: $3 – KIDS & SENIORS: $1 7:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M. – WHERE HOPE GROWS ALOHA • Type: Inspirational / Drama • Type: Comedy / Romance • PG-13 • 95 min • PG-13 • 100 min CENTER* NO Weekend THEATRE Matinees this week * CENTER THEATRE 602 6027th St., 7th Grundy St • Grundy Center • Center1-800-682-6345 • 1-800-682-6345 www.grundycentertheatre.comwww.grundycentertheatre.com 6 Thursday, June 18, 2015 Grundy NEWS Register www.thegrundyregister.com Farmers market coupons available for older Iowans, eligible WIC recipients DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary iowaagriculture.gov. Program of Agriculture Bill Northey today an- The Senior Farmers Market Nu- nounced that Farmers Market Nutri- WIC Farmers Market Nutrition trition Program provides eligible tion Program applications are now Program seniors with ten checks for $3 each. available for eligible WIC recipients The WIC Farmers Market Nutri- Applicants throughout the state are and low-income older Iowans. tion Program provides eligible WIC offered the checks on a first-come The WIC Farmers Market Nu- recipients with nine checks valued at first-served basis and the checks are trition and Senior Farmers Market $3 each. available through Area Agency on Nutrition Programs provide eligible Again this year, sets of WIC Aging offices. Iowans with checks that can be re- FMNP checks will be distributed on a A combination of state and federal deemed for fresh, locally grown pro- first-come, first-served basis. Eligible funds will be used to make benefits duce at authorized farmers markets individuals may pick up checks at ar- available to more than 19,700 eligible and farm stands from June 1 through ranged appointments or at regularly seniors this year. October 31, 2015. scheduled clinic appointments. The Eligible seniors must be sixty “Iowa continues to be a lead- checks will be distributed on a state- years of age or older with a household ing state in the number of farmers wide basis. income less than $21,775 if single or markets and producers that provide A combination of state and federal $29,471 for a married couple. Iowa locally grown fresh fruits and veg- funds will be used to make benefits seniors will be asked to complete a Local Veterans visit Washington etables to consumers. The Farmers available to more than 23,900 eligible one page application verifying their Grundy Center veterans Orlin Stensland and Harry Dole are greeted by Senator Joni Ernst at the World War Market Nutrition Programs in Iowa WIC recipients this year. Eligible eligibility, by providing their birth II Memorial Tuesday during the Waterloo Honor Flight. More pictures from Tuesday’s visit will be printed in are designed to give WIC participants individuals include children ages 1 dates and the last four digits of their next week’s Grundy Register. (John Jensen/The Grundy Register photo) and low-income seniors better access through 4, and pregnant, breast-feed- social security numbers. to these fresh and nutritious foods,” ing, and post-partum women that par- The Area Agencies on Aging Northey said. ticipate in Iowa’s WIC Program. (AAA) have begun to distribute The Farmers Market Nutrition The state’s twenty local WIC checks and nutritional education in- Programs are administered through agencies have begun to distribute formation. To find an Area Agency the Iowa Department of Agriculture checks and nutritional education in- on Aging near you, contact the Iowa and Land Stewardship, in partnership formation. WIC recipients interested Association of Area Agencies on Ag- with the Iowa Department of Public in obtaining the benefits are encour- ing (i4a) toll free at 866-468-7887 or Health and Iowa Department on Ag- aged to contact their local WIC clinic at www.i4a.org. ing. For more information contact or visit www.idph.state.ia.us/wic/ for Paul Ovrom, Program Administrator, more information. at 515-242-6239 or at Paul.Ovrom@ Senior Farmers Market Nutrition

Second- and third-place teams at the Grundy County Memorial Hospital Foundation Touch a Life golf tournament were, left to right: Darwin Lynch, Joe Nelson, Ronn Ross, Wayne Wrage, Jr. and Tim Wrage, Scott Bienfang, Jack Stumberg, and Jay Lynch. (Courtesy photo) GCMH Foundation Golf Tournament raises money for the hospital GRUNDY CENTER, IA—Golfers in the annual Touch a Life Golf Tournament to benefit the Grundy County Memorial Hospital (GCMH) Foundation played on Saturday, June 13 at Town & Country Golf Club in Grundy Center. Nineteen teams came out to support the Foundation and enjoy 18 holes of golf. The GCMH Foundation was excited to bring the golf tournament back to the course where the tournament began back in 2004 and is grateful for all of the golfers who came out in support of the hospital. The championship golf team for the 2015 tournament was Nathan and Lindsay Vogel, Marty Jimmerson, and Kell Kabance. Tournament proceeds benefit the Grundy County Memorial Hospital Foundation’s 2015 annual campaign.

Spahn & Rose cuts ribbon on new showroom Members of the Grundy Center Chamber of Commerce helped Spahn & Rose Lumber Company cut the ribbon on its new kitchen and bath showroom. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are Keely Harken, Jennifer Havens, Mason Spahn, Rick Miller, Danielle Coulter and Grundy Center Chamber of Commerce Director Jody Latwesen. Back row (l-r): Dr. Paul Eberline, Doug Jordan, Alex Harrison, Curt Juel and Daniel Butler. (Courtesy photo)

SATURDAY JUNE 20 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY & BOGO SALE Buy 1 & get 1 FREE on adult clothing PRIZES • REFRESHMENTS • FUN TRINKETS & TOGS THRIFT STORE 1609 G Avenue • Grundy Center • 319.825.8030 The Grundy Register Thursday, June 18, 2015 7 Diane Paige, Correspondent Volume 91 – Number 25 Phone: (319) 989-2163 Dike Register Dates for Dike Dike Notes By DIANE PAIGE Thursday, June 18 Baseball and softball Friday, June 19 TGIF Happy Birthday Dad Saturday, June 20 JV softball Paige Open House 90th birthday party Dike Memorial Hall Sunday, June 21 Father's Day Summer begins Monday, June 22 Pictured is Sean with Bank employee Sara Fails baseball and softball 90th Birthday Open Tuesday, June 23 More ball games Summer work experiences House June 20 Wednesday, June 24 College students in the area find his summer days and or evenings at Charles Paige will soon be 90 Take in a movie local places to work and still gain the Kwik Star in Dike. Anthony is a years old and his kids, Suzan, Diane Only $5 in CF on Tuesday Don't park under the apple tree valuable experience and skills need- sophomore attending UNI. He also and Joel are hosting an open house evenings in Grundy $1 The old maple tree a limb ear- kids remember the owls swooping ed for their future. works part time at Applebees. on Saturday June 20 at the Dike Me- ly Friday morn. Along with it came down protecting their babies. Holl- Sean Morgan began his summer Alex Andersen a sophomore at morial Building starting at 11 am the electric line to one house. This is ween pranks took place in this tree. job at State Bank on Main street in Iowa State (ISU) works at the Kwik until 3 pm. one grand old tree and the neighbors Climbing to the top and sounding Dike. Sean is a junior at Buena Vista Star in Dike and also provides day- Come hungry and share a birth- Birthdays remember growing up with this tree. like a wailing ghost, sent the trick College (BVU )in Storm Lake ma- care services for two of his young day greeting with Charlie. Vern, Pat, Marg, Jerry,and Chris- and treaters running for safety. joring in accounting. cousins. Thursday, June 18: Bob Hansen, tine remember walking under this The rains in the last few days Anthony Woodley is working Deb Belz, Hallie Delagardelle young tree on their way to school. added too much weight for the aging Friday, June 19: Ted Refshauge, That was over 45 years ago so lets Methuselah. Farmers Coop Charles Paige, Brett maurer assume the tree is over 100 years No injuries or damage, only a mi- Saturday, June 20: Jeanne Thue- old. Many families of owls have nor inconvenience. Father's Day Summer youth burns old building sen, Jacob Withrow raised their fledglings in the tree and Long live the King. On Sunday, June 21, fathers ev- The Farmers Coop and the Dike Sunday, June 21: Jolene Depping, erywhere will and should be the lunches on Fire Department independently de- Arlan Andersen, Duane Habben center of attention. What are the the cided to do the control burn of the Monday, June 22: Ann Biersner most remarkable traits or qualities Wednesdays large fertilizer building on the east Siems, Dan Cordes that make a great Father. Strength June 10 thru August 19 all area end of the Coop property. Tuesday, June 23: Mike Myers, and guidance, love and patience, a kids are welcome to stop in at the If this burn was a matter of privi- Agnes Riebkes, Grant Bixby good provider, vigilance , consider- Dike community building and en- lege, the Farmers Coop and the Fire Thursday, June 25: Sharon Hem- ation and inspiring. joy a Free Wednesday lunch. Care Department elected to start their men, Sandy Opoien, Danny Borwig, Fathers will overcome obstacles givers and stay at home Moms are burn without the knowledge of the Darren Trunck and barriers assuring families and encouraged to join their kids and Mayor and residents of Dike. A ma- loved ones are provided for even help them enjoy their meals. Those jor fire of this size a building located when futures look bleek. little ones will need your assistance. in town causes chaos, fear and panic. Today is the day to celebrate all Aprox 50 youngesters enjoyed the As the plume of smoke rose to the Public those champion qualities. Thank you first Wednesday event of a free meal. sky and as flames shot skyward citi- Dad's. On Wednesday the 10th the meal zens rushed to the scene not realiz- information What is the best way to show ap- was spaghetti, garlic bread, fresh ing it was a controlled fire. I continue to remind the Mayor fruit and a pudding cup. preciation for all of the cherished With residents concerns at their and council to keep the community If you have missed those then get times experienced with Dads? Din- peek, all could have been avoided informed. I want and can be con- ner at his favorite steak house, a day ready for June 17 where ham sand- by alerting mayor and council and tacted for information for the Dike on the river, or that special request wiches, chips jello and a cookie will have them go thru proper channels section of the Grundy register . The of brown socks and handkerchief. be served. If your kids are headed of posting a projected event to take Maybe just the day off to do the for a day of swimming and baseball place at favorable weather condi- subscribers to the Register have the things on his bucket list. Happy Fa- have them stop in for nourishment tions. right to read news items coming ther's Day! for the afternoon. The Dike Fire Department was from City Hall before an event or Serving time starts at 11:15 thru well prepared to do what was their construction takes place. 12:15. responsibility in the event. The word is transparency. Its hard to imagine that City officials other than the fire Department were not aware of the large planned burn that the Farmers Coop had last week. At the recent council meeting Fire Chief Chris Heerkes apologized for the missed communication. It could and should have been part of the Coop's responsibility to check with the Mayor and Council on the safety factors that they had looked into. Public awareness would have been appreciated. We want a pre- view of what is to come from News paper announcements, posters and Busy Work or word of mouth . Dave and Kaylene Bern have taken on a project to help spruce up the Residents, get out and ask ques- front and back yard of the complex on State Street. Dave and Kaylene tions. Get involved. Openness in have recently retired and are enjoying time spent together helping their City government can only happen neighbors. Dave worked for the United States Postal Service in Waterloo if we demand answers to our ques- and retired on April 1 after 31 years of service. Kaylene retired from tions. Professional Office Services in Waterloo on May 1. SHe had worked We will soon see more building there for 23 years. Beautification work is happening all over town. A new on the south end of town and we driveway and front yard will soon be completed. The recent rains will be gained a small in-site to that Farm- good for new grass and new shrubs. All areas of town have homes, yards and flower beds to be proud of. ers Coop project. We want to trust our elected of- ficals to become fully aware and in- formed. Attend these council meetings. New Hartford Casey's Grand Opening Keep the lines of communication On Friday June 12 Gordy Ballhagen had the honor of Ribbon cutter to start out the days Grand Opening at open and become an active part of Casey's. Visitors and shoppers came thru the store to check out the remodeling and to sign up for the draw- ings of Casey gift cards and Sub certificates. Winners will be notified by phone this week. Casey's is known for making City Government of the Cooper Tires • Custom Exhaust • Interstate Batteries • Alignment • Air Condition Engine • Transmission • Tune-up • Fuel Injection • Cooling System • Brakes • Electronics their delicious pizza and in addition they now do made to order subs and they make their own dinner rolls, people by the people and for the and hamburger and hot dog buns. Manager Abby Harms figured the attendance on Friday was well over people. 1,000 customers. The New Hartford Casey's Store is open every day at 5 am and closes at 11pm. Pictured are Voss Repair five busy employees (left to right) Susan Parker, Chris Grundmeyer, Toni Lambert, Paula Hundley and Abby Small Engine, Auto and Truck Repair Harms. 319-346-2434 Authorized Dealer for Ariens, Konken Electric, Inc. Grasshopper Since 1973 Calvin Voss, Owner Farm, Residential, Commercial 15125 N Ave., Holland, IA 50642 — Hwy 14 - Fern Grundy CEntEr 319-824-3150 dIKE 319-989-2155 rEInbECK 319-788-3150 Law Offices of C. KEVIN McCRINDLE Attorneys: C. Kevin McCrindle, John W. Harris and Henry E. Edsill Over 5000 Gallons Farmer’s Feed & Supply of Fish Tanks PrActicing in the AreAs of: Universal Automotive • Agricultural Law • Education Law • Elder Law See us for automobile repairs and oil changes. Bosco says, • Business Law • Estate Planning • Real Estate We have new & used tires and do • Taxation • Tax Returns • Trusts and Estates on-farm tire repair. “Where quality is always less expensive!” • Wills and Probate Estate Administration 405 Grundy Avenue, Reinbeck Visit Wet Pet at 1321 Edgington Avenue in Eldora We have offices in Waterloo, Hudson and Grundy Center. 319-788-6335 or 319-788-2000 Located in Downtown Eldora 1/2 block west of the courthouse. Call us locally at 319-825-4488 or Open Evenings and Saturdays: Closed Sunday & Monday We’re the big blue building on the north side of Hwy 175. 641-939-3051 our Waterloo office directly at 319-234-0535. 8 Thursday, June 18, 2015 The Grundy Register Volume 91 – Number 25 Wellsburg Herald "A HIDDEN TREASURE"

New uniforms for Wellsburg Memorial Day service The Amvets wore uniforms that was a gift from Brice and Irene Bessman memorial for this year’s Memorial Day service held in Wellsburg. The veterans thank the Bessman family for the new look. (Photo taken by Susie Hazuka)

Last week Wednesday, storyteller Tim Read enthralled his audience and included some very special participa- tion in his creation of this unique super hero caricature.

The Trust Advisory Committee of the Advertising and news News from the Wellsburg Library deadline is: Those participating in the sum- with some fun stories such as Chick- Wed., June 17 – 3:00 p.m. – “Su- mer program “Every Hero Has a ens to the Rescue, Widget, and Scar- per Culinary Creations” - Grades 4 10 a.m. Monday! Story” had a lot of fun last Wednes- lett the Cat to the Rescue. And finally – 7. William P. Riekena Charitable Trust day with storyteller, Tim Read. He at 3:00 on that Wednesday afternoon Thurs., June 18 – Card Playing, encouraged us to practice positive the ‘Tweens will be detecting “Super Pepper – 1:00 is now taking applications for the 2015 Grant Awards eronimus character traits such as honesty, re- Sightings”. All groups will continue Wed., June 24 – 10:00 a.m. – Sto- H , spect, kindness, and trust through to assemble some incredible crafts. ry Time – “Chickens to the Rescue” Applications must be filed with the undersigned scHmidt, Allen his amazing caricatures and artistic For more information and cur- – Preschoolers. no later than July 6, 2015 talent. Making super hero masks rent library news remember to check Wed., June 24 – 1:00 p.m. – Cole & scHroeder anad receiving our super hero capes out the Wellsburg Public Library’s Anderson presents “Animal Heroes” Attorneys-At-Law topped off the day! Facebook page or visit our website – Grades K – 3. For application forms, please contact: Next week Wednesday, June at www.wellsburg.lib.ia.us Wed., June 24 – 3:00 p.m. – “Su- Office at 507 3rd St • Wellsburg 24, Grundy County conservation- Calendar of Events: per Sightings” – Grades 4 – 7. Seth R. Schroeder Phone 641-869-3711 ist, Cole Anderson will be here at Wed., June 17 – 10:00 a.m. – Wed., July 1 – 10:00 a.m. – 630 G Avenue, P.O. Box 365 1:00 to introduce the K – 4th grade Story Time – “Ninja Power” – Pre- Story Time – “YOU are a Hero” – 9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Wednesday participants to some animal heroes. schoolers. Preschoolers.d., July 1 – 11:00 a.m. Grundy Center, IA 50638 Toll-Free to Grundy Center On that same day, at 10:00 a.m., the Wed., June 17 – 1:00 p.m. – Chas- – Pizza Party – Preschoolers – 7th 319-824-6951 Office 1-877-824-6951 preschoolers will also be encounter- ing for Life - “You Can Be a Hero” Grade. ing heroes that happen to be animals – Grades K – 3. Church Worship Services Grundy Center First Christian Reformed Liberty Baptist Church (GARBC) American Lutheran Church Thomas Vos, Pastor 705 1st Street Luther Thoresen Pastor - www.alcgc.org 641-869-3305 319-989-2141 319-824-3557 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 8:45 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Sunday School 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship 6 p.m. Evening Praise Service Bethany Presbyterian Church Tom & Jean Bower, Pastors Pleasant Valley United Methodist beaman 319-824-5471 Dot Geersema, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 641-869-3637 United Methodist Church 8:45 a.m. Morning Worship 641-366-2142 First Baptist Church (GARBC) 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Nathan Barkley, Pastor Reformed Church 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship 319-824-3324 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship www.firstbaptistgrundycenter.com 10:45 Sunday School onrad 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 6:30 p.m. Evening Bible Study C 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Service Alice Church of God 6:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Service St. John Lutheran Church Jim Hartman, Pastor Bruce Zimmerman, Pastor First Presbyterian Church 641-623-5641 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Rev. Mike Campbell, Pastor 9:45 Sunday School & Bible Class 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Rev. Sheryl Campbell, Parish Associate 319-824-3152 St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran First Presbyterian Church 9:00 a.m. Worship Intern - Kristen Briner-Whipperman Kerry Carson, Pastor 10:30 a.m. Adult Study in Chapel 641-869-3992 641-366-2342 •Teens lead worship 3rd Sun. of month 8:15 a.m. Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service United Methodist Church 11 a.m. Fellowship Phil Dicks, Pastor - 319-825-5408 St. Peter’s Country Church United Methodist Church 9:00 a.m. - Sun. - ‘Full Charge Service’ Rev. Michael McLane, Pastor Rev. Gene Kubli 5:30 p.m. - Wed. - Kid & Family WOW 563-581-2866 641-366-2325 meal & Sunday School 8 a.m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 6:30-7p.m.-Wed. ‘Quick Charge Service’ 10:45 a.m. Worship United Reformed Church Orchard Hill Church (Center Theatre) Matthew Nuiver, Pastor 319-824-3039 641-869-3633 area CHurCHes 9:45 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 Sunday School Holy Family Catholic Parish Orchard Hill - Lincoln Center 7 p.m. Evening Worship Rev. David Kucera Jesse Henkle, Host Pastor 319-345-2006 319-824-6178 Steamboat Rock Baptist Church Mass: 5:30 p.m., Sat. - Parkersburg 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship Harrison Lippert, Pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday - Reinbeck 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Bryce Roskens, Associate Pastor 641-868-2458 Salem Church of Lincoln olland H As of 6/14/15 We are back Home: Rev. Barb Muhs, Pastor Colfax Center Presbyterian 107 2nd St. 641-473-2450 Robbie Grames, Pastor 8:45 a.m. Traditional Service 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 319-824-5231 10 a.m. Fellowship Hour - No S.S. No Sunday School (in summer) 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Contemporary Service 10:45 Sunday School Bethel Reformed Church dike 319-347-6219 Pleasant Valley Reformed Church 9 a.m. Worship Service Rev. Rick Vollema United Methodist Church 10 a.m. Sunday School 319-346-1090 Dan Ridnouer, Pastor ****************************************************************************************** 9 a.m. Worship Service 319-989-2535 Ivester Church of the Brethren Space for this series of religious messages for all faiths is provided by The Grundy 10:30 a.m. Discussion Group 9 a.m. Sunday School Katie Thompson, Pastor 10:15 a.m. Worship Service 641-858-3879 Register and these community-minded business and professional people: WellsburG 9:30 a.m. Christian Education Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church rundy enter ellsburG East Friesland Presbyterian 10:30 a.m. Worship Service G C W Mark Decker, Pastor Lynn Arends, Supply Pastor Noon potluck Engelkes-Abels Funeral Home & Monument Co. Doyen-Abels Funeral Home & Monument Co. 319-988-3967 641-847-2896 GNB Bank The Wellsburg Herald 9:00 a.m. Worship 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Reformed Church of Stout Grundy Center Municipal Light & Power Dept. 10:15 a.m. Sunday School Stephen and Olga Shaffer, Pastors 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Grundy County Rural Electric Cooperative ike 319-346-1487 d Fredsville Lutheran Church The Grundy Register Beninga Sanitation Faith Presbyterian Church 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship Rev. Lisa Dietrich, Pastor Heartland Cooperative Dike Funeral Chapel & Monument Co. 641-847-3188 10:30 a.m. Fellowship Time 319-989-2065 Richelieu Foods Inc. The Dike Register 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 Sunday School 8:15 a.m. Adult Sunday School Rouse Motor Co. 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Ubben Building Supplies, Inc. 9:30 a.m. Traditional Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy NEWS Register Thursday, June 18, 2015 9

Grundy County District Court

Jacob John Berry, Cedar Falls, Texas, Speeding, 55 and under zone Urbandale, Violation financial Nathan Dean Kent, Marion, Rene Joseph Vandaele, Hudson, Speeding, 55 and under zone (1-5 Driving while license denied, (11-15 over), $252.45; liability coverage, $566.25; Speeding, over 55 zone (11-15 Speeding, over 55 zone (16-20 over), $87; suspended, cancelled or barred, John Erich McCulley, Dike, Seat Jonathan Blake Alford, Black over), $168; over), $181.50; Tina Christine Langmaid, $397.50; belt violation, $177.38; Hawk, S.D., Dark window/ Brady Jean Clark, Ankeny, Tucker James Lee, Indianola, Newton, Speeding, 55 and under Samir Selimagic, Waterloo, Seth William Gilmore, Cedar windshield, $177.38; Violation financial liability Speeding, 55 and under zone (6-10 zone (6-10 over), $119; Driving while license denied, Rapids, Dark window/windshield, Jacob John Berry, Cedar Falls, coverage law, $397.50; over), $119; Jocelyn Lupita Corona, suspended, cancelled or barred (2 $161.25; Speeding, 55 and under zone (6-10 Brady Jean Clark, Ankeny, Abbie Truth Weikert, Ackley, Marshalltown, Operation without counts), $397.50 each; Seth William Gilmore, Cedar over), $119; Speeding, over 55 zone (1-5 over), Speeding, 55 and under zone (11-15 registration, $132.50; Tyler James King, Waterloo, Rapids, Speeding, over 55 zone (1-5 Douglas James Baldwin, $87; over), $173; Brooklyn Marie Twist, Urbandale, Driving while license denied, over), $100.50; Steamboat Rock, Speeding, 55 and Elizabeth Sue Junkin, Tabor, Susan Irene Blom, Reasnor, Speeding, 55 and under zone (6-10 suspended, cancelled or barred, Trevor Alexander Todd, New under zone (11-15 over), $173; Speeding, over 55 zone (11-15 Speeding, 55 and under zone (6-10 over), $114; $402.50; Hartford, Violation financial Brian Timothy Shepherd, over), $168; over), $119; Simon Cheng Huang, Travis John Davis, Wellsburg, liability coverage, $402.50; Washington, Speeding, over 55 Nathan Paul Zuiderveen, David Larry Schwab, New Emmetsburg, Speeding, over 55 Driving while license denied, Ruach Pal Jioklow, Marshalltown, zone (6-10 over), $141; Granville, Speeding, over 55 zone Hartford, Speeding, 55 and under zone (6-10 over), $114; suspended, cancelled or barred, Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), Amanda Pope Roberts, (6-10 over), $114; zone (6-10 over), $114; Robert Daniel Boyd, Urbandale, $402.50; $163.35; Middleton, Wis., Speeding, over 55 Vicki Jo Davis, Galt, Speeding, 55 Matthew Bryn McIntyre, Mount Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), Joshua Ross Schoonover, Ruach Pal Jioklow, Marshalltown, zone (6-10 over), $114; and under zone (1-5 over), $87; Pleasant, Speeding, 55 and under $114; Urbandale, Speeding, over 55 zone No valid driver’s license, $519.75; Steven A. Block, Gladbrook, David J. Wessel, Waukesha, Wis., zone (6-10 over), $114; Marissa Danielle Ostrowski, (6-10 over), $114; Tayler Irene Dickerson, Dows, Speeding, 55 and under zone (6-10 Speeding, over 55 zone (1-5 over), Matthew David Gronbach, Fort Marshalltown, Dark window/ Fernando Vallego, Iowa Falls, Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), over), $119; $87; Dodge, Speeding, over 55 zone windshield, $127.50; Open container (driver over 21), $148.50; Michele Sue Rotgers, Ackley, Michael John Edward Oliver, (6-10 over), $114; Tyler Franklin Brown, Des $335; William Wayne Kirchman, Speeding, 55 and under zone (6-10 Underwood, Dark window/ Brittany Dawn Reints, Moines, Speeding, over 55 zone Robert Dwayne Jefferies, Grundy Center, Operation without over), $119; windshield, $127.50; Parkersburg, Speeding, 55 and (1-5 over), $87; Chicago, Ill., No valid driver’s registration, $177.38; Ryan Morton Adams, Cedar Falls, Kristi Sue Heideman, Des under zone (6-10 over), $114; Blake J. Woebbking, Gladbrook, license, $519.75; Derek John Noteboom, Grundy Registration violation, $92; Moines, Speeding, 55 and under Ciera Joy Wackel, Cedar Falls, Speeding, 55 and under zone (6-10 Robert Dwayne Jeffries, Chicago, Center, Speeding, 55 and under Ryan Morton Adams, Cedar zone (1-5 over), $87; Speeding, 55 and under zone (6-10 over), $119; Ill., Violation financial liability zone (1-5 over), $100.50 Falls, Violation financial liability Norman M. Yoder, Zearing, over), $114; Samuel Aaron Messerly, coverage, $631.13; Brandy Renee Hippen, Grundy coverage, $402.50; Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), Marilyn Lisa Melick, Steamboat Rock, Speeding, 55 and Clayton A. Dales, Aplington, Stop Center, Permitting unauthorized Cory Wayne Chistensen, $114; Marshalltown, Speeding, 55 and under zone (6-10 over), $119; sign violation, $297; person to drive, $335; Raymond, Speeding, over 55 zone Michael Lee Francisco, LaPorte under zone (1-5 over), $87; Blake Joseph Meineke, Hubbard, Garrett M. Niehorstor, Windsor Jesse J. Herold, Freeport, Ill., (1-5 over), $87; City, Speeding, 55 and under zone Christopher Shay Karl Jebe, Speeding, 55 and under zone (6-10 Heights, Stop sign violation, $270; Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), Steven A. Tscherter, Reinbeck, (11-15 over), $173; Waterloo, Speeding, over 55 zone over), $119; Kelly Jo Schmidt, Dumont, $163.35; Speeding, 55 and under zone (1-5 James Larry Bonner Catlett, (6-10 over), $114; Timothy Paul Kopriva, Dike, Seat Failure to secure child (2 counts), McKenzie Ryan Regan, Iowa over), $87; Grundy Center, Registration Kelley Jo Kono, Independence, belt violation, $127.50; $195 per count; Falls, Speeding, 55 and under zone Brittany N. Williams, Waterloo, violation, $92; Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), Keith Lee Balvanz, Albion, William Neil Damon, Grundy (11-15 over), $252.45; Speeding, 55 and under zone (6-10 Kelly Rossell McLean, Morrison, $119; Speeding, 55 and under zone (6-10 Center, Speeding, 55 and under Adam Stephen Eckhart, over), $119; Speeding, 55 and under zone (6-10 Zachary Alan Schubauer, North over), $114; zone (6-10 over), $155.10; Urbandale, Operation without Julie E. Saxton, Ames, Speeding, over), $119; Sioux City, S.D., Speeding, over 55 Garret James Meyer, Iowa Falls, Nicky Ray Vanzandt, Mesqute, registration, $161.25; 55 and under zone (6-10 over), Edward Eugene Brown, Fort zone (6-10 over), $119; Speeding, over 55 zone (1-5 over), Adam Stephen Eckhart, $119; Dodge, Speeding, over 55 zone Kurt A. Steckelberg, Conrad, $87; (6-10 over), $119; Speeding, 55 and under zone (11-15 Dewayne Robert Schmidt, Rapid Lisa Joyce Johannsen, Wellsburg, over), $168; City, S.D., Speeding, over 55 zone Speeding, 55 and under zone (11-15 Gregory Alan Nitcher, Olathe, Grundy County Magistrate Court (1-5 over), $87; over), $173; Kan., Speeding, 55 and under zone Desiree Ann Witt, Desert Hot Meghan Kathleen Reynolds, New (6-10 over), $114; Springs, Calif., Speeding, over 55 Steve William Fichtner, 36, prison (suspended), 1-2 years Cedar Falls, Operating while under Hartford, Speeding, 55 and under Miranda Jo Richmond, Wellsburg, zone (6-10 over), $114; Waterloo, Second-degree burglary. probation. Other sentences: $360.25 the influence (second offense). 10 zone (6-10 over), $114; Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), Gerald Wayne Culver, Cedar 10 years prison, $1,000 fine, $475 surcharges, $100 court costs. days jail (credit for time served), Rita A. Summers, Cahokia, Ill., $114; Falls, Speeding, 55 and under zone surcharges, DNA profile required, Steven Craig Shorter, 53, Tripoli, $1,875 fine, $666.25 surcharges, Speeding, over 55 zone (More than Saul Silva Quintero, Clive, (6-10 over), $116; $1,347.37 court costs. Third-degree harassment. $100 fine, $116.50 court costs. 20 over), $344.44; Speeding, 55 and under zone (6-10 Jo Ellen Bergman, Union, Marvin Allen James, Jr., 22, $35 surcharge, $94.88 court costs. Kenneth Louis Salyer, 46, Mallory Bucher Roth, Humboldt, over), $119; Speeding, 55 and under zone (6-10 Grundy Center, Possession of Renae A. Barto, 52, Dike, Urbandale, Operating while under Speeding, over 55 zone (11-15 Antonine Ricardo Cummins, over), $114; controlled substance (first offense). Animal nuisance. $65 fine, $22.75 the influence (first offense). 30 days over), $168; Forest City, Dark window/ Derek R. Nielsen, Norfolk, Deferred judgment, $315 fine, surcharge, $60 court costs. jail (all but 14 days suspended), Ashley James Kirsch, Colwell, windshield, $127.50; Neb., Maximum hours of service 1-year unsupervised probation, Shane Michael Pabst, 28, $1,250 fine, 12-24 months Speeding, over 55 zone (16-20 Robert Dale Hoversten, Alden, violation, $127.50; $135 surcharges, $100 court costs. Aplington, Public intoxication probation, $447.50 surcharges, over), $181.50; Speeding, over 55 zone (11-15 Jeremy Loos Kloberdanz, Shelby, James Larrey Bonner Catlett, (third or subsequent offense). 10 $116.50 court costs. Lauren Elizabeth Heil, Dubuque, over), $168; Speeding (road work zone, 1-10 47, Grundy Center, Driving while days jail (8 days suspended), $150 Fernando Vallejo, 39, Iowa Falls, Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), Love P. Vimal, Lexinton, Mass., over), $267.50; license denied or revoked. $1,000 fine, 1-year probation, $52.50 Operating while under the influence $114; Speeding, 55 and under zone (1-5 Aguston Ordaz Sanchez, fine, $360 surcharges, $100 court surcharges, $116.50 court costs. (first offense). Deferred judgment. Justin Lee Christianson, West Des over), $87; Marshalltown, Speeding, 55 and costs. Cheryl Ann Walters, 42, $1,250 fine, 6 months probation, Moines, Speeding, over 55 zone Dale Henry Gaede, Parkersburg, under zone (6-10 over), $119; Michael Scott Parker, 30, Reinbeck, Fifth-degree theft. $100 $100 court costs. (11-15 over), $168; Speeding, 55 and under zone (1-5 Joan Beth Gerhmann-Raum, Bettendorf, Count I: Possession of fine, $160 surcharges, $60 court Martin Linn Rash, 34, Cedar Alec Joseph Hart, Wheatland, over), $87; Gladbrook, Speeding, 55 and under a controlled substance, marijuana costs. Rapids, Count I: Operating while Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), Alexis Grace Eldred, Grundy zone (6-10 over), $114; (third or subsequent offense), Count William Martin Baker, 38, under the influence (second $114; Center, Speeding, over 55 zone (1-5 Dennis Lane Bern, Reinbeck, II: Driving while barred (habitual Grundy Center, Fifth-degree theft, offense); Count II: Probation Samuel Lopez-Hernandez, Des over), $87; Speeding, 55 and under zone (11-15 offender). Count I sentence: $625 $100 fine, $160 surcharges, $59.62 violation. Count I sentence: 39 Moines, Speeding, 55 and under Charles William Scott, Sioux City, over), $168; fine, 180 days jail (concurrent with restitution, $60 court costs. days jail (Credit for time served, zone (6-10 over), $119; Speeding, over 55 zone (1-5 over), Bradley Jay Vanvoorhis, Iowa Count II), 1 year probation. Count Noah Robert Sanderson, 36, community service authorized), Wayne A. Larsen, Albion, $87; City, Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 II sentence: $625 fine, 180 days Beaman, Driving while license 1-2 years probation, $1,875 fine, Speeding, 55 and under zone (6-10 Troy Michael Bennett, Fort over), $114; jail (to be served concurrently with denied or revoked. 30 days jail $666.25 surcharges, $462.10 court over), $119; Dodge, Speeding, over 55 zone (1-5 Thomas Theonley Newton, other sentence). Other sentences: (suspended), $1,000 fine, 6 months costs. Count II sentence: Probation Sheila Rae Rankin, LeGrand, over), $87; Windsor Heights, Speeding, over 55 $572.50 surcharges, $2,377.07 court informal probation, $350 surcharge, revoked and sentence imposed; no Speeding, 55 and under zone (6-10 Elliana Courtney Lane, Vinton, zone (1-5 over), $87. costs. $100 court costs. additional sentence. over), $119; Martin L. Rash, 34, Cedar Adam Michael Hepworth, 23, Kevin Dean Norton, 51, Cedar Rapids, Possession of a controlled Ames, Possession of controlled Falls, Operating while under the substance, marijuana (third offense substance (first offense). $100 fine, influence (first offense). Deferred or subsequent). $625 fine, 2-years 1 year informal probation, $135 judgment. 6 months informal prison (suspended), 12-24 months surcharges, $100 court costs. probation, $1,250 fine (half waived probation, $353.75 surcharges, $100 Dale Edwin Mason, 22, upon proof of restricted driver’s court costs. Webster City, Possession of license), $10 surcharges, $100 court Jefrey David Rash, 26, Grundy controlled substance (first offense). costs. Center, Third-degree burglary Deferred judgment. $150 fine, Robert Lee Crawford, 54, (motor vehicle). 30 days jail (credit 1 year informal probation, $135 Reinbeck, Operating while for time served, remaining time surcharges, $166.50 court costs. intoxicated (second offense). 30 suspended), $625 fine (suspended), Edith Ann Rowe, 38, Waterloo, days jail (23 days suspended), 1-year informal probation, $125 Count I: Operating vehicle while 12-24 months probation, $1,875 surcharges, $341.04 court costs. intoxicated (first offense). Deferred fine (half waived upon proof of Camron Thomas Meester, 36, judgment. $1,250 fine (half waived restricted driver’s license), $666.26 Wellsburg, Second-degree burglary. with proof or restricted driver’s surcharges, $116.50 court costs. 10-years prison (suspended), $1,500 license), 1 year informal probation, Mathew Steven Erwin, 25, fine, $650 surcharge, $32,850 court $903.62 court costs. Marshalltown, Operating while costs, DNA profile required, 2-5 Joseph Mathewson Dellit, 31, intoxicated (second offense). 30 year probation. Cedar Falls, Operating while under days jail (credit for time served, Nicholas Robert Campbell- the influence (third offense). 5 years 23 days suspended), 24 months Scott, 18, Palo, Count I: Controlled prison (all but 30 days suspended), probation, $1,875 fine (half waived substance violation; Count II: $3,500 fine, 48-60 months upon proof of restricted driver’s Introducing intoxicants or drugs probation, $1,235 surcharges, license), $666.26 surcharges, into institution. Count I sentence: $196.50 court costs, Driver’s $116.50 court costs. $315 fine. Count I sentence: license revoked for six years. $6225 fine (suspended), 2 years Michael William Brown, 52, 10 Thursday, June 18, 2015 Grundy CLASSIFIEDS Register www.thegrundyregister.com

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Airline Hwy., Waterloo, IA or Northey-Owner, 426 Main Street, NEW!! 408 G Avenue email your resume to Plumbtech@ POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Reinbeck, IA. 50669 or email to: Grundy Center Call Lori Burmester Today ptinc.us. Become a part of our Classic 1920’s style home with fantastic JOIN OUR TEAM–Now hiring semi [email protected] woodwork, colonnades with fold-down at 319-415-9980. team! Pre-employment drug testing & gravel truck drivers. Must have a desk, built-in hutch & inviting front Joyce Harrenstein, Broker/Owner is required. current Class A CDL & DOT physi- porch. 4 BRs up with 5th BR potential ELP ANTED on the main fl oor. New walk-in show- 701 G Ave • Grundy Center, IA. cal. 1 yr. of driving experience pre- H W : er in main BA & many windows have BARTENDER ferred. Home most nights & week- Waterloo Courier needs inde- been replaced. Forced air heat/AC on ends. Paid holidays & vacations. pendent contractor to deliver the main, electric baseboard heat/win- Part-time position at dow AC up. Two car detached garage Competitive wages-Bonuses-Health newspapers in Grundy Center. with metal roof, rear cement patio. Two NORTHEYʼS BAR & GRILL Ins. Benefi ts. Call Todd 515-689- apartment potential. Monday-Friday during the day in Reinbeck, up to 20 hours/week. 8473 or Melanie 641-648-3959. • $87,500 • WANTED FOR RENT Applicants must be friendly, and Sunday mornings. NO outgoing & hardworking. Collecting. Making $550- The ability to work both ANTED SPELLERS for the HOUSE FOR RENT: 2 Bedroom $575/4 weeks. Great earnings W : independently and as a team house Furnished with stove and re- for little time. Contact Beth Herbert Quick Spelling Bee player are essential. th frigerator. Has central air. $500/mo. NEW!! 1101 12 Street on Friday, July 10. Will train the right candidate. Lay at 319-291-1518. plus $500 sec. deposit. No smoking. Grundy Center Registration begins at 1 p.m. Please send your resume or Well-maintained home with 3 BRs & Call 319-560-8837 full BA. Bright living room with easy at the Orion Park. apply in person to: fl ow to kitchen & dining room. Partially For Grade 3 through Adult fi nished full basement. Rear deck over- Northey’s Bar & Grill looks manicured lawn & landscaping. (beyond high school). James Northey-Owner Updated windows & roof in 2014. • $109,900 • 426 Main Street Reinbeck, IA. 50669 WANTED: Old seed corn signs, SERVICES or email to: sacks, Farmer’s Hybrids, Toma- [email protected] hawk, Mallard, Pioneer, Blackhawk, TREE STUMPS Removed. etc. Also buying old feed signs. Good Small machine, will not track condition. Bryan Paul, Thompson, yards. Also large machine for large Iowa. 515-538-0187. stumps. Call Jerry Zehr in Conrad, Iowa at 641-366-2241. POSITIONS AVAILABLE: NEW!! 706 I Avenue Arlington Place is seeking a Grundy Center P/T UNIVERSAL WORKER for Spacious ranch home with two living ar- Radiator Repair eas, one with a stone-detailed fi replace. BUSINESS 1st shift – 7am-3pm & Generous kitchen & dining room. Main S & S AUTO REPAIR 2nd shift – 3pm-11pm fl oor offers large master BA, 2 good- for every other weekend schedules sized BRs & full bath. Basement has 1 ʻGRAMSʼ 619 G Ave.- in Grundy BR, 2 large non-conforming rooms & a Austinville, Iowa with the opportunity to pick up ad- 3/4 BA. Single car attached garage & Center. Antiques • Collectibles • ditional hours. We are also seek- storage shed. Vintage Primitives • Ordinary & 319-347-6237 ing a P/T ASSISTANT COOK, 16-18 • $123,900 • Everyday *Summer Hours: Tue. & hours each week. The right candi- See more listings: Wed. 10 - 4; Th. & Fri. 10 - 5; Sat. www.gnbrealestate.com date may look at fi lling more than 10 - 3. Hours may vary, call 319- Current Electric one position. Join our caring team Phone 319-825-3633 239-8430. Now in Lower Level is 603 7th St • GRUNDY CENTER, IA “Upgrade your wiring working in a comfortable environ- Mike Cooper • 319-269-3391 ʻJ & M Aquaticsʼ Hours may vary, to Current standards” ment helping seniors with activities Tiffany Carson • 712-210-3545 call 641-373-2657. Fresh & Salt of daily living, light housekeeping, Matthew Wikert • 575-323-4567 Water Tropical Fish available. laundry and food service. For fur- Brent Wilson • 319-939-9268 319-269-8931 Roger Engelkes • 319-269-3434 Bruce Berghuis ther information please call Cathi Phil Johnson • 319-404-5561 Wellsburg or Terri at 319-824-5674/319-415- Farm, Home, Commercial 6114 or stop in for an application and a tour. ACREAGE FOR SALE – 19991 330TH ST • BEAMAN MCMARTIN TIRE • 1040 sq.ft House situated on 2/3 acre on hard surface road • 884 sq. ft. Outbuilding • 2 Bedrooms Offi ce: 319-824-3737 Hours: 7 AM - 5 PM • 1 Large Bath / Laundry Room (can be converted back to 3 “On Farm Pitstop Tire Service” bedrooms w/laundry in basement) • Newer Windows EE • Vinyl Siding • Steel Roof B • New Septic / Leach Field in last 265 / 70-17 few years • $35k or offer Good Year EARLY... • Call 319-269-6455 for more Silent Armor details or to set up an appointment DEADLINE IS $22000 ea Mounted, balanced, and new stem ONDAY Free Pickup & Delivery M @ 10 a.m. In Holland and G.C. BUILDING SALE Call ahead for Oil Changes Check out our new tires. THE IT PAYS TO GRUNDY ADVERTISE! REGISTER 319-824-6958

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THIS PUBLICATION DOES NOT KNOWLINGLY ACCEPT – advertising which is deceptive, fraudulent or which might otherwise violate the law or accepted stan- dards of taste. However, this publication does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of any advertisement, nor the quality of the goods or services advertised. Readers are cautioned to thoroughly investigate all claims made in any advertisements, and to use good judgment and reasonable care, particularly when dealing with persons unknown to you who ask for money in advance of delivery of the goods or services advertised. www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy FOR THE RECORD Register Thursday, June 18, 2015 11 10 Thursday, June 18, 2015 Grundy Register www.thegrundyregister.com use next year in buying what they need for Marco, Inc. , Contract ...... $438.19 CLASSIFIEDS the grass rig. Osterhaus introduced Resolu- Marv’s Repair, Repairs ...... $142.40 tion #610151, A RESOLUTION TO EARMARK Mcclure Engineering Co., Wastewater Engi- $5000 FROM THE FIRE DEPARTMENT 2015 neering ...... $7,705.00 BUDGET TO CARRY OVER INTO THE 2016 Mediacom, Internet ...... $122.50 BUDGET FOR PURCHASE OF THE GRASS Menards, Supplies ...... $660.90 RIG, and moved that it be adopted. Seconded Menards, Supplies...... $483.94 by Cleveland. Roll Call Vote: Ayes: Cutsforth, Mid-America Publishing Corp, publications...... REAL ESTATE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Weissenfluh, Haugebak, Cleveland, Osterhaus...... $148.24 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Mike Mccarter , Rec Bathroom ...... $79.17 Nays: None. Whereupon the Mayor declared Resolution #610151 duly adopted. Discussion Momar Incorporated, Supplies ...... $909.05 about painting the FD building. Municipal Pipe Tool Co Inc, sewer Lines ...... Liquor Permit – Discussion about a liquor ...... $20,011.33 Outdoor & More, Repairs...... $49.25 POSITIONS AVAILALBE: Plumb permit for JP’s for Watermelon Day for a beer POSITION AVAILABLE: Part-time garden. Same as last year. Block State St. Polk’s Lock Service Inc., Keyes...... $28.80 Tech Inc. is a mechanical contrac- OSITION VAILABLE from Main to the alley. Area will be fenced. Pool Tech, Chemicals...... $4,104.68 P A Bartender at NORTHEY’S BAR & SUMMER’S HERE tor serving Waterloo/Cedar Falls & Motion by Cleveland to grant the permit. Sec- Dike Post Office, Utility Postage ...... $160.30 GRILL in Reinbeck, up to 20 hours/ Quill Corporation,Supplies ...... $492.07 surrounding areas. We have imme- Full Time LUBE TECH onded by Weissenfluh. All ayes. Carried. INCE EAL STATE IS UR week. Applicants must be friend- P&Z Appointment – Motion by Cleveland to Quill Corporation, Supplies ...... $89.74 S R E O Apply in person at Centurylink, Phone Service ...... $585.73 diate openings for Journeyman ly, outgoing and hardworking. The appoint Mike Camarata to the committee. Sec- sheet metal workers. We offer a onded by Weissenfluh. All ayes. Carried. Radio Communications, Supplies ...... $62.66 ONLY BUSINESS. . . NOWʼS the time ROUSE MOTORS ability to work both independently TIF B Payments – Cleveland introduced Res- Grundy County R.e.c., Electric...... $35,233.47 competitive wage and benefi t pack- and as a team player are essential. olution #610152, A RESOLUTION TO PAY FOX Rickert & Wessel Law Office, Attorney Fees . OR age including company paid health RIDGE DEVELOPMENT $46,968.41 FOR TIF ...... $159.70 to list buy your house with GRUNDY CENTER Will train the right candidate. Please Sales/Use Tax Processing, April Sales Tax ..... coverage & a 401(k) plan. Appli- B, and moved that it be adopted. Seconded by or Call 824-6004 send your resume or apply in person Weissenfluh. Roll Call Vote: Ayes: Cutsforth, ...... $1,641.00 cations may be picked up at 3261 to: Northey’s Bar & Grill, James Weissenfluh, Haugebak, Cleveland, Osterhaus. Samantha Dunn, Summer Reading Program... SCHUCK REALTY CO. W. Airline Hwy., Waterloo, IA or Nays: None. Whereupon the Mayor declared ...... $139.14 Northey-Owner, 426 Main Street, Sartori Memorial Hospital, Dwayne Crandall . NEW!! 408 G Avenue email your resume to Plumbtech@ Resolution #610152 duly adopted. POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Reinbeck, IA. 50669 or email to: McClure Engineering - Discussion about ...... $220.00 Grundy Center Call Lori Burmester Today ptinc.us. Become a part of our the wastewater treatment plant improvements. Science Center Of IowaSummer Reading Pro- Classic 1920’s style home with fantastic JOIN OUR TEAM–Now hiring semi [email protected] team! Pre-employment drug testing There was a sewer committee meeting on gram...... $200.00 woodwork, colonnades with fold-down at 319-415-9980. & gravel truck drivers. Must have a June 9 to discuss this. Projected cost of the The Sherwin-Williams Co., Pool Paint ...... desk, built-in hutch & inviting front is required. project is $4 million with a completion date in ...... $245.16 porch. 4 BRs up with 5th BR potential Joyce Harrenstein, Broker/Owner current Class A CDL & DOT physi- cal. 1 yr. of driving experience pre- HELP WANTED: 2017. Discussion about the lift station layout. State Bank, Trail Interest...... $2,073.36 on the main fl oor. New walk-in show- 701 G Ave • Grundy Center, IA. Discussion about the wastewater site. Discus- Superior Welding, Fire Extinguisher.... $779.10 er in main BA & many windows have BARTENDER ferred. Home most nights & week- Waterloo Courier needs inde- sion about rates and plans to raise the sewer Testamerica Laboratories Inc, Wwtp Testing been replaced. Forced air heat/AC on ends. Paid holidays & vacations. pendent contractor to deliver rate in steps. Osterhaus introduced Resolution ...... $569.85 the main, electric baseboard heat/win- Part-time position at #610153, A RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE Ubben Building Supplies, Supplies ... $354.62 dow AC up. Two car detached garage Competitive wages-Bonuses-Health Us Cellular, Cell Phones...... $113.24 ORTHEY S AR RILL newspapers in Grundy Center. MCCLURE ENGINEERING TO ENTER INTO with metal roof, rear cement patio. Two N ʼ B & G Ins. Benefi ts. Call Todd 515-689- THE DESIGN PHASE OF THE PROJECT, Wal-Mart Community Brc, Supplies ... $414.96 apartment potential. Monday-Friday during the day in Reinbeck, up to 20 hours/week. 8473 or Melanie 641-648-3959. and moved that it be adopted. Seconded by Wellmark Blu...... $2,863.17 • $87,500 • WANTED Applicants must be friendly, and Sunday mornings. NO Cleveland. Roll Call Vote: Ayes: Cutsforth, Withholding Tax Process, State Tax... $807.00 FOR RENT Ziegler Inc, Generator...... $8,230.53 Weissenfluh, Haugebak, Cleveland, Osterhaus. outgoing & hardworking. Collecting. Making $550- Nays: None. Whereupon the Mayor declared Payroll Checks ...... $20,606.92 The ability to work both Resolution #610153 duly adopted. Osterhaus ANTED SPELLERS for the HOUSE FOR RENT: 2 Bedroom $575/4 weeks. Great earnings W : independently and as a team introduced Resolution #610154, A RESOLU- house Furnished with stove and re- for little time. Contact Beth TION TO DO AN APPLICATION FOR AN SRF Herbert Quick Spelling Bee player are essential. th frigerator. Has central air. $500/mo. PLANNING & DESIGN LOAN FOR $200,000, THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT NEW!! 1101 12 Street on Friday, July 10. Will train the right candidate. Lay at 319-291-1518. and moved that it be adopted. Seconded by plus $500 sec. deposit. No smoking. GRUNDY COUNTY Grundy Center Registration begins at 1 p.m. Weissenfluh. Roll Call Vote: Ayes: Cutsforth, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Well-maintained home with 3 BRs & Please send your resume or Weissenfluh, Haugebak, Cleveland, Osterhaus. at the Orion Park. Call 319-560-8837 James P. Jebousek, Deceased. full BA. Bright living room with easy apply in person to: Nays: None. Whereupon the Mayor declared Probate No. ESPR101969 fl ow to kitchen & dining room. Partially For Grade 3 through Adult Resolution #610154 duly adopted. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF fi nished full basement. Rear deck over- Northey’s Bar & Grill Superintendant’s Report – The new tower is (beyond high school). APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, looks manicured lawn & landscaping. James Northey-Owner on line. There are no longer any restrictions for AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Updated windows & roof in 2014. 426 Main Street watering. Fox Ridge is fed by the new tower. To All Persons Interested in the Estate of • $109,900 • The old tower is fed by the line coming in from James P. Jebousek, Deceased, who died on or Reinbeck, IA. 50669 T55. There will eventually be a valve where the WANTED: Old seed corn signs, SERVICES about 8th day of May, 2015: or email to: booster pumps are located to help fill the old You are hereby notified that on the 29th tower if needed. The old wells are for fire pro- sacks, Farmer’s Hybrids, Toma- [email protected] day of May, 2015, the last will and testament of hawk, Mallard, Pioneer, Blackhawk, tection. The booster pump is not needed any James P. Jebousek, deceased, bearing date of TREE STUMPS Removed. longer and will be sold. The generator from the the 6th day of September, 2001, was admitted etc. Also buying old feed signs. Good Small machine, will not track booster pump will be used at the new lift station. to probate in the above named court and that condition. Bryan Paul, Thompson, There was a transformer leak at Slack’s and El- Kristin E. Spicer and Debra K. Ladehoff were yards. Also large machine for large lingsen’s. The soil was excavated and removed appointed co-executors of the estate. Any ac- Iowa. 515-538-0187. stumps. Call Jerry Zehr in Conrad, and new sod put down. Some of the strawber- tion to set aside the will must be brought in the ries will have to be compensated. A 2005 pick- THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT POSITIONS AVAILABLE: district court of said county within the later to oc- Motion was made by Riekena and seconded Iowa at 641-366-2241. up was bought at the DOT auction for $5100. GRUNDY COUNTY cur of four months from the date of the second by Smith to approve the estimate of Eilers NEW!! 706 I Avenue Arlington Place is seeking a Discussion about installing a Tommy Lift on the IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF publication of this notice or one month from the Contracting, Inc., for the removal of the house Grundy Center P/T UNIVERSAL WORKER for truck. The pool heater is in an a fence around Holly L. Kruger, Deceased. date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the and concrete at 706 H Avenue, Grundy Center, Spacious ranch home with two living ar- Radiator Repair it was donated by Rob Weissenfluh. Metz Probate No. ESPR101972 1st shift – 7am-3pm & decedent and devisees under the will whose Iowa, and for the removal of one tree north of eas, one with a stone-detailed fi replace. BUSINESS thanked everyone who worked on getting the NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF identities are reasonably ascertainable, or the house and one tree south of the house, pro- Generous kitchen & dining room. Main UTO EPAIR 2nd shift – 3pm-11pm heater installed. A resident wants to put asphalt APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, S & S A R thereafter be forever barred. vided that a certificate of insurance is delivered fl oor offers large master BA, 2 good- in their alley for approximately 75’ to 100’ at AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS for every other weekend schedules Notice is further given that all persons in- to the county. Ayes – Smith, Bakker, Riekena, sized BRs & full bath. Basement has 1 ʻGRAMSʼ 619 G Ave.- in Grundy their expense. Council agreed this would be To All Persons Interested in the Estate of with the opportunity to pick up ad- debted to the estate are requested to make im- and Schildroth. Nays – Ross. Motion carried BR, 2 large non-conforming rooms & a Austinville, Iowa OK. Discussion about the extended warranty mediate payment to the undersigned, and cred- Holly L. Kruger, Deceased, who died on or Center. Antiques • Collectibles • 4-1. 3/4 BA. Single car attached garage & ditional hours. We are also seek- for the generator. Council voted not to get the itors having claims against the estate shall file about 27th day of May, 2015: Motion was made by Ross and seconded by storage shed. Vintage Primitives • Ordinary & 319-347-6237 SSISTANT OOK warranty. Metz discussed the bids received them with the clerk of the above named district You are hereby notified that on the 10th day ing a P/T A C , 16-18 Bakker to approve Commitment to Continue • $123,900 • *Summer Hours: & for street work. A bid from Aspro for $74,111 court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, of June, 2015, the last will and testament of Everyday Tue. Membership in ICAP, Member Proxy and An- See more listings: hours each week. The right candi- and one from Blacktop Services for $82,291 for for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to Holly L. Kruger, deceased, bearing date of the Wed. 10 - 4; Th. & Fri. 10 - 5; Sat. niversary Information Acknowledgement and date may look at fi lling more than overlay on Elder from the 2nd half of Elder to occur of four months from the second publica- 21st day of April, 2011, was admitted to probate www.gnbrealestate.com authorize the chairperson to sign the same. 10 - 3. Hours may vary, call 319- Current Electric 2nd St. and 2nd St. to 1st St. with curb/gut- tion of this notice or one month from the date of in the above named court and that Dennis J. one position. Join our caring team Carried unanimously. Phone 319-825-3633 ter. Cutsforth introduced Resolution #610155, mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed Kruger was appointed executor of the estate. th 239-8430. Now in Lower Level is or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred. Motion was made by Ross and seconded by 603 7 St • GRUNDY CENTER, IA “Upgrade your wiring working in a comfortable environ- A RESOLUTION TO GO AHEAD WITH THE Any action to set aside the will must be brought ʻJ & M Aquaticsʼ Dated this 29th day of May, 2015. Smith to approve the request from the Grundy Mike Cooper • 319-269-3391 Hours may vary, ment helping seniors with activities ELDER ST. PROJECT WITH ASPRO’S BID, in the district court of said county within the lat- to Current standards” Center Lion’s Club for use of the courthouse on call 641-373-2657. Fresh & Salt and moved that it be adopted. Seconded by er to occur of four months from the date of the Tiffany Carson • 712-210-3545 of daily living, light housekeeping, July 11 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. for the Kid- Cleveland. Roll Call Vote: Ayes: Cutsforth, Kristin E. Spicer second publication of this notice or one month Matthew Wikert • 575-323-4567 Water Tropical Fish available. sight Program. Carried unanimously. 319-269-8931 laundry and food service. For fur- Weissenfluh, Haugebak, Cleveland, Osterhaus. 540 Spring Street from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs Brent Wilson • 319-939-9268 Motion was made by Riekena and seconded Nays: None. Whereupon the Mayor declared West Burlington, IA 52655 of the decedent and devisees under the will Bruce Berghuis ther information please call Cathi by Bakker to accept and order filed the Clerk of Roger Engelkes • 319-269-3434 Resolution #610155 duly adopted. Discussion whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, Court’s May Report. Carried unanimously. Phil Johnson • 319-404-5561 Wellsburg or Terri at 319-824-5674/319-415- about crack sealing. Discussion about having Debra K. Ladehoff or thereafter be forever barred. Motion was made by Bakker and seconded Farm, Home, Commercial 6114 or stop in for an application the city inspector look at the sidewalks and 509 East Walnut Street, P.O. Box 41 Notice is further given that all persons in- by Smith to accept and order filed the County and a tour. mark the ones that need to be repaired and no- Conrad, IA 50621 debted to the estate are requested to make im- tify owners. mediate payment to the undersigned, and cred- Treasurer’s May 31, 2015, Investment Report. TH Carried unanimously. ACREAGE FOR SALE – 19991 330 ST • BEAMAN Bills to be Allowed and Paid – Motion by Co-Executors of estate itors having claims against the estate shall file IRE Cleveland to pay the bills as presented. Sec- them with the clerk of the above named district Motion was made by Ross and seconded by • 1040 sq.ft House situated on 2/3 acre on hard surface road MCMARTIN T onded by Haugebak. All ayes. Carried. court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, Bakker to adjourn. Carried unanimously. Offi ce: 319-824-3737 Financial reports – Motion by Cleveland to Heronimus, Schmidt, Allen & Schroeder for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to Mark A. Schildroth, Chairperson • 884 sq. ft. Outbuilding • 2 Bedrooms approve th4e financial reports. Seconded by Attorneys for executor occur of four months from the second publica- Rhonda R. Deters, County Auditor tion of this notice or one month from the date of Hours: 7 AM - 5 PM Osterhaus. All ayes. Carried. 630 G Avenue, Box 365 • 1 Large Bath / Laundry Room (can be converted back to 3 mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed “On Farm Pitstop Tire Service” Grundy Center, IA 50638 Clerks Comments – Raises need to be dis- or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred. bedrooms w/laundry in basement) • Newer Windows James Wilson...... 28.09 cussed. July agenda Date of second publication 18th day of June, EE REGULAR MEETING Dated this 11th day of June, 2015. PUBLIC NOTICE B JUNE 11, 2015 US Postal Service...... 114.00 Mayor’s Comments – Field 2 Fields fundrais- 2015. 24-2 • Vinyl Siding • Steel Roof Notice is hereby given that the Grundy County The Board of Trustees met in regular session on CONSUMER er raised $20,000. Mayor wanted to thank Mike GCMU(Fairbanks Acct)...... $ 59.87 Menke for hosting and a job well done by the Dennis J. Kruger Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a • New Septic / Leach Field in last 265 / 70-17 Thursday, June 11, 2015 with Ken Mutch & Lisa public hearing on Tuesday June 23, 2015 at the Miller present, Harry Dole absent. The claims GCMU(Nicol Acct)...... 100.00 steering committee. 980 Fox Ridge Road, P.O. Box 40 few years • $35k or offer Gary Fairbanks Sr...... 40.13 Cutsforth wanted to discuss the Marcus Miller Dike, IA 50624 Grundy County Courthouse 706 G Ave Grundy Good Year ARLY were reviewed with Lisa Miller making the mo- Center, IA at 7:00 p.m. The purpose of the pub- E ... COMMUNICATIONS property. Have the inspector go over the prop- Executor of estate • Call 319-269-6455 for more tion to pay all claims, seconded by Ken Mutch, lic hearing is to receive input on amendments Silent Armor ayes all, Harry Dole absent, motion carried. US Cellular...... $ 159.53 erty and get back with the council. THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT DEADLINE IS to the Grundy County Development Ordinance. details or to set up an appointment The Maturing Investments and renewal rates GCMU O&M Fund...... 847.00 Motion by Cleveland to adjourn. Seconded GRUNDY COUNTY $ 00 Heronimus, Schmidt, Allen & Schroeder The amendments are as follows: 220 ea were discussed. Manager Carson reported on GCMU O&M Fund...... 10,113.51 by Osterhaus. All ayes. Carried. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Attorneys for executor Amend section XXVI Administration and En- Mounted, balanced, and new stem the following: GCHS requested some help in GNB Bank...... 66,998.75 Michael Soppe, Mayor Maxine P. Wilson, Deceased. 630 G Avenue, Box 365 forcement, D. Board of Adjustment, part 3. ONDAY trenching at the football field, The GCMH reno- GLDS...... 790.50 ATTEST: Probate No. ESPR101960 Free Pickup & Delivery M @ 10 a.m. Grundy Center, IA 50638 Powers and Duties to include as (d. To hear vation project, and Consortia, CFU and Rein- BTN...... 1,515.90 Patti Freese, City Clerk NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF Date of second publication 25th day of June, and pass on all applications for Conditional Use In Holland and G.C. beck. Charging for installation of services was Fox Sports Net...... 3,394.50 Air Management, Pool Heater ...... $8,345.24 APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, Call ahead for Oil Changes GCMU O&M Fund...... 2,020.83 Air Management, Pool ...... $51.20 AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS 2015. 25-2 Permits as provided in this ordinance. Also BUILDING SALE discussed with Manger Carson stating he felt t o a m e n d S e c t i o n V . - D e fi n i t i o n s t o i n c l u d e : Check out our new tires. KCRG...... 1,488.00 Airgas Usa,Llc, Supplies ...... $204.69 To All Persons Interested in the Estate of the Utility should charge one half of everything Agri-tourism. Uses associated directly to grow- HE to the customer and then evaluate that policy KWWL...... 1,581.00 Alliant Energy, Street Lights ...... $274.75 Maxine P. Wilson, Deceased, who died on or T NCTC...... 27,240.48 about 15th day of April, 2015: ing operations include the growing of fruits, veg- Ann Hilliard, Mileage...... $9.20 after 6 months. The Board agreed stating they etables, flowers and combinations thereof and felt it was a Management decision and to review Showtime...... 295.92 Baker & Taylor, Axis360 ...... $500.00 You are hereby notified that on the 28th Windstream...... 459.12 Baker & Taylor, Library Books ...... $228.04 day of April, 2015, the last will and testament raising of livestock on a site or adjacent proper- it after 6 months. Manager Carson updated the ty. Examples include but not limited to a winery RUNDY Board on the following: The switch was deliv- Black Hills Energy...... 254.10 Card Center, Supplies ...... $903.54 of Maxine P. Wilson, deceased, bearing date G Consortia...... 850.00 of the 17th day of August, 2011, was admitted BOARD OF SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS associated with the growing of grapes on site, IT PAYS TO ered Tuesday and Phase 2 of the Street Light Bankers Trust, Electric Revenue Note 2012A The Grundy County Board of Supervisors met a corn maze, pumpkin patch with games and Project will begin after Felix Grundy Days. The CFU...... 5,253.65 ...... $32,185.00 to probate in the above named court and that Family Foods...... 16.35 Bankers Trust, Flat Fee 2012A...... $100.00 Connie Yates was appointed executor of the in regular session on June 8, 2015, at 9:00 A.M. hayrack rides, or petting zoo, or for a Commu- Plant Evaluation and outside appraisal is con- Chairperson Schildroth called the meeting to or- nity Supported Agriculture, or other type of ag- EGISTER tinuing and that information will be forwarded Federal License Mgmt...... 315.00 Bankers Trust, Principal ...... $113,642.50 estate. Any action to set aside the will must be ADVERTISE! R GCMU...... 879.10 brought in the district court of said county within der with the following members present: Smith, ricultural business. Although agricultural related Bankers Trust, Principal ...... $149,132.50 to the Auditors as it becomes available. Mo- these uses are not considered agricultural uses GCMU...... 158.60 Beninga Sanitation, Sanitation Pickup ...... the later to occur of four months from the date Bakker, Ross, and Riekena. tion by Ken Mutch, seconded by Lisa Miller to Motion was made by Ross and seconded by because they are designed to bring groups or have Manager Carson sign the Audit Engage- GNB Bank...... 27.50 ...... $3,176.63 of the second publication of this notice or one 319-824-6958 Heartland Coop...... 80.84 Black Hawk County Landfill, Non Routine Pick month from the date of mailing of this notice to Smith to approve the minutes of the previous individuals to the site for commercial purposes ment Letter from Keith Oltrogge, CPA, P.C. to meeting. Carried unanimously. and shall meet the following: conduct the Audit ending June 30, 2015, ayes INS...... 116.80 Up...... $60.52 all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the NAPA Auto Parts...... 6.16 Black Hills Energy, Heat ...... $379.65 will whose identities are reasonably ascertain- Maggie J. Burger, Speer Financial, Inc., pre- (1) Obtain a Conditional Use Permit; all, Harry Dole absent, motion carried. Motion sented information regarding the potential cost (2) Submit a site plan that meets by Lisa Miller, seconded by Ken Mutch for the New Video Channel...... 99.70 Brent Smeins, Training ...... $411.17 able, or thereafter be forever barred. Rovi Guides...... 527.77 Sport Supply Group, Inc., Helmet Rack ...... Notice is further given that all persons in- savings which could be achieved by advanced the requirements of this Ordinance. Communications Utility to pay $10,000.00 to refunding of the balance of the Grundy County (3) Be located in in either A1 Agricultural or the Electric Utility for principal on the Head End Tower Dist (WGN)...... 232.28 ...... $100.00 debted to the estate are requested to make im- mediate payment to the undersigned, and cred- general obligation bonds. Jennifer A. Havens, A2 Agricultural District The last amendment debt, ayes all, Harry Dole absent, motion car- True Value...... 8.54 Cdne, Inc., Summer Reading Program ...... VISA...... 1,604.96 ...... $300.00 itors having claims against the estate shall file President and Chief Executive Officer, Grundy would be to add wording to the Ordinance in re- ried. A request from an employee to change them with the clerk of the above named district County Memorial Hospital, reviewed the pro- gards to public utility structures, including trans- their insurance policy from a family plan to an Van Wert Inc...... 29.74 City Of Dike, Pool Money ...... $100.00 Windstream...... 5.00 City Of Dike, Electric Usage ...... $2,196.67 court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, posed renovation and repair project at the mission lines and requirements for those. Full employee/spouse plan with them paying the dif- for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to GCMU O&M Fund...... 10,000.00 City Of Dike, Lmi Payment ...... $16,175.92 hospital. Larry P. Burger, Speer Financial, Inc., copy of the proposed amendment is available at ference monthly was approved. Motion by Lisa occur of four months from the second publica- Jeff Carson, Secretary Central Iowa Water Association, Water Use..... presented options for financing the proposed the office of the Grundy County Zoning Admin- Miller to adjourn, seconded by Ken Mutch, ayes tion of this notice or one month from the date of project at the hospital. M. Burger presented istrator. Anyone wishing to attend this meeting all, Harry Dole absent, motion carried. Mary Harken, Treasurer ...... $9,987.84 mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed FARMLAND SALE John Weber, Sludge Removal ...... $3,273.48 information regarding the cost for financing the or give input may do so either in person or by OPERATION & MAINTENANCE or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred. proposed annex building through general obli- writing if submitted to the Grundy County Zon- AXA Equitable...... $ 345.00 June 10, 2015 Dike Fire Dept, Calls...... $2,884.00 Dated this 28th day of April, 2015. E F T P S, ed/Fica Tax ...... $2,678.79 gation bonds. ing administrator no later than 4:00pm on Mon- Rhonda Cole...... 181.07 The Dike City Council met in regular session Motion was made by Bakker and seconded day June 22. This notice is hereby given under Greg Cory...... 320.62 E F T P S, Fed/Fica Tax ...... $2,436.99 on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. Connie Yates by Riekena to approve the low bid submitted direction of the Grundy County Planning and Dearborn National...... 74.50 E F T P S, Fed/Fica Tax ...... $1,143.87 with Mayor Soppe presiding. Council members 512 North Washington, P.O. Box 99 by Vogel Traffic Services, Inc., of Orange City, Zoning Commission this 8th day of June, 2015. Randy Thompson...... 103.64 present were: Luke Osterhaus, Bob Haugebak, Elli Parker, Reimb. Swim Fees ...... $76.00 Farmers Cooperative Co, Supplies ...... $91.64 Conrad, IA 50621 Iowa, on pavement marking Project No. FM- Wellmark BC/BS...... 19,753.19 Chad Cutsforth, Nick Cleveland and Rob Weis- CO38(99)—55-38 in the amount of $81,731.81. City of GC...... 75,880.44 Fletcher-Reinhardt Company, Supplies ...... senfluh. Also present were Shane Metz, Gary Executor of estate Carried unanimously. GCMU Comm Fund...... 61,159.79 Brons, Derick Anderson, Kyle Wolthoff, Chris ...... $1,895.00 Dearborn National Life Inc. Co, Life Insurance Gary Mauer, County Engineer, reviewed de- Semi-Monthly P/R...... 15,869.34 Heerkes, Joe Becker, Mike Camarata, Diane ...... $200.25 partment matters with the Board. Jeff Carson...... 66.81 Paige, Rhonda Heerkes. Heronimus, Schmidt, Allen & Schroeder Legals are Fox Ridge Development Company, Tif B Pay- Motion was made by Ross and seconded by City of GC...... 500.00 Consent Agenda – Motion by Cutsforth to Attorneys for executor ment ...... $46,968.41 Bakker to approve the revised General Relief Office-Petty Cash...... 17.50 approve the following in the consent agenda: 630 G Avenue, Box 365 Gregg’s Sporting Goods, Summer Rec ...... Program and authorize the chairperson to sign Pitney Bowes...... 1,000.00 Sheriff’s report, library report, approval of min- Grundy Center, IA 50638 ...... $536.00 the same. The vote on the motion was as fol- your right Black Hills Energy...... 31.45 utes as presented and delinquent utility ac- Date of second publication 18th day of June, Grundy County Sheriff, Contract .. $5,614.75 lows: Ayes – Riekena, Bakker, Ross, Smith, City of GC...... 2,570.00 counts. Seconded by Weissenfluh. All ayes. 2015. 24-2 and Schildroth. Nays – none. Motion carried. Elec Supp of M’Town...... 1,415.84 Carried. Hawkins Inc., Chlorine...... $10.00 Family Foods...... 16.35 Farmers Coop – New Building – Discussion Patti Freese, Hsa- City Contr ...... $358.00 to know! Fletcher-Reinhardt...... 128.40 about the new liquid fertilizer building. The stor- Shane Metz, Hsa- City Contr ...... $179.00 GCMU...... 225.65 age tank will be fully contained. It is non-flam- Robert Heerkes, Hsa- City Contr ...... $358.00 GNB Bank...... 53.90 mable. Discussion about the burning of the old Mason Syhlman, Pr20150525 ...... $179.00 Heartland Coop...... 689.20 building and commotion it caused around town. Ia Assoc Of Municipal Utilitie, Osha Compliance IAMU...... 432.09 Discussion about cleaning up the site and start- Manual...... $40.00 Belts & Hoses Jesco...... 44.94 ing the new building. Clerk told them that there Csc, child Support ...... $112.84 John Deere Financial...... 78.62 was no building permit yet and they were also Csc, Child Support...... $48.90 Domestic & John Deere Financial...... 51.59 given zoning restrictions for their zone. They Iowa One Call, Locates...... $31.50 Imports Available Kriz-Davis...... 1,026.50 discussed updating the office building and mov- Wells Fargo Bank - Corporate,Water Invest- Manly Drug...... 12.23 ing out the ammonia tanks. Discussion about ment ...... $600.00 McMartin Tire...... 320.44 dust control at the coop. Wells Fargo Bank - Corporate, Sewer Invest- McMaster-Carr...... 26.14 Fire/Ambulance Report – Heerkes stated that ment ...... $600.00 Napa THIS PUBLICATION DOES NOT KNOWLINGLY ACCEPT – advertising which Mid American Publish...... 68.27 they had 8 EMS calls, 1 COR, 2 fire alarms. He Ipers, Ipers ...... $2,958.73 is deceptive, fraudulent or which might otherwise violate the law or accepted stan- NAPA Auto Parts...... 74.24 stated that they had election of officers – Chris Jason Dornbush, Summer Reading Program auto dards of taste. However, this publication does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy Dan Oltman...... 436.06 Heerkes, Chief, Marv Geiken, Asst. Chief, and ...... $191.00 Spahn & Rose...... 55.85 Mike Heerkes, Sec/Treas. They had 2 resigna- The Jones Law Firm, attorney Fees . $451.50 parts of any advertisement, nor the quality of the goods or services advertised. Readers Karen Benson, T-Ball Refund ...... $70.00 are cautioned to thoroughly investigate all claims made in any advertisements, and Stuart Irby Co...... 288.61 tions – Nate Stewart and Chris Benson. Dis- True Value...... 90.44 cussion about getting new members. 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Jesper Holke-Farnam and Abby Hockemeyer, a Grundy Center co-ed pair, earned a medal at the Iowa Stae Co-Ed Golf Tournament in Boone. Spartan softball splits games Grundy Center duo with South Hardin, Hudson By PATTI RUST Jill Itzen, dh 3 0 1 0 Jessica Ayers, 3b 4 0 0 1 Sports Correspondent Cearra Aguon, c 3 0 1 0 medals at State HUDSON – The Grundy Center Hailey Wallis, lf 3 2 1 0 softball team earned a 12-4 home Brooke Flater, 1b 0 0 0 0 Sydney Mathews, cr 0 1 0 0 win over Hudson Wednesday, Reegan Zinkula, ph 2 0 0 0 Co-Ed Golf Meet after a closely played game with Stolen Bases – Piper Johanns 2, K. Mathews BOONE — A Grundy Center their performance today. I am really South Hardin last Monday slipped 1, Luhring 1, Wallis 1, S. Mathews 1. Pitching IP H R ER BB K co-ed pair earned a medal at last happen for them.” away 8-7. The game at Gladbrook Luhring (W, 2-3) 7 10 4 3 2 3 week’s Iowa State Co-Ed Golf Hockemeyer and Holke- Thursday was called due to rain and Tournament at Cedar Pointe Golf Farnam’s score was the seventh- was rescheduled for June 16. South Hardin 8, Grundy Course in Boone. best on the day, though a cardback The Spartans (4-7) were rained Abby Hockemeyer and Jesper tiebreaker dropped them two spots. Center 7 out again on Monday. In addition The Spartans took on South Holke-Farnam shot 82 and placed Clear Lake’s Emily Snelling and to Tuesday’s makeup game with ninth out of 53 teams in the 1A meet. Dale Waldron won the tournament by Hardin last Monday in an exciting Gladbrook-Reinbeck, they were GCHS girls’ coach Rick Schupbach 10 shots with a round of 68. game with multiple lead changes. said the duo played steady all day Three other local pairs scheduled to play in the tournament South Hardin scored first to go and covered each other well. competed in the tournament. Dike- at Allison on Saturday. up 2-0 in the third. The Spartans “They truly had a 77 in the bag New Hartford’s Katie Camarata got on the board in the fourth on today except for a number of three- and Dalton Mulgrew shot 88 and Grundy Center 12, Hudson 4 a Jill Itzen walk when pinch th putts from 25 feet and two holes tied for 28 , D-NH seniors Nikki Landry Luhring picked up runner Hailey Wallis stole second where they doubled bogeyed from Weissenfluh and Zach Nicholson the Spartan win at home against and made it home on a Jessica right out in front of the green,” he shot 90 and tied for 34th and Grundy Hudson in what Grundy Center Ayers single. In the sixth Grundy said. Center senior Josie McMartin and head coach Jeff Mathews described th Center took the lead 3-2 on a Jill “It is very exciting to see Jesper Nick Saak shot 91 and tied for 37 . as her best pitching of the season. and Abby earn all-state honors with Itzen double that drove in Alyssa Luhring also led the Spartan offense Mathews and Josie Mc Martin, to the win. both who reached base on singles. “Landry did a nice job of hitting The Spartan lead was short-lived her spots and changing speeds all as South Hardin scored four runs in night,” Mathews said. “She also the bottom of the sixth to reclaim was 2-for-2 with three base on the lead 6-3. In the seventh the Wolverines snap balls and three runs scored. Josie Spartans stormed back with four McMartin continued her hot hitting runs by Alyssa Mathews, Piper with runners on base knocking in Johanns, Sydney Mathews, and four-game skid three more Spartans. This was a Reegan Zinkula. In the bottom of DIKE – The Dike-New Hartford Rhett Ehmen, rf 1 0 0 0 nice team effort to get the win 12-4. the seventh the Tigers would score Landry Luhring went the distance on the mound in Grundy Center's High School baseball team snapped Jacob Moore, 2b 2 1 1 0 We were very patient at the plate twice more for the final lead change 12-4 softball win over Hudson. (Patti Rust/The Grundy Register photo) Colin Vanderlind, p 1 0 0 0 a four-game losing streak Friday with 14 walks and got timely hitting of the game, claiming the win 8-7. Trent Johnson, c 3 1 1 0 with girls on.” with a 15-4 victory over North Nick Durnin, cf 0 0 0 0 “It was a fun game to be involved and Alyssa Mathews and Josie Jessica Ayers, dh 3 0 1 0 Fayette Valley in the nightcap Ethan Weichers, lf 0 0 0 0 Piper Johanns went 1-for-2 at the in, and I think our girls learned that Sydney Mathews, rf 3 1 2 0 McMartin both went 2-for-4. Cearra Aguon, c 2 0 1 0 of a doubleheader in Dike. The Steven Barker, lf 0 0 0 0 plate and also scored three runs for you can never take a break or let Dusty Manley, cf 0 0 0 0 Brooke Flater, 1b 0 0 0 0 the Spartans. Grundy Center 000 102 4 – 7 Tigerhawks won the opener 8-3. Jacob Sigler, 2b 0 0 0 0 your guard down,” Coach Mathews Kaylie Laughlin, cr 0 0 0 0 South Hardin 002 004 2 – 8 Madison McMartin, pr 0 0 0 0 The Wolverines also dropped their Totals 26 3 5 2 said. “We relaxed a little when we Hudson 100 300 0 – 4 Hailey Wallis, pr 0 1 0 0 lone NICL West game of the week to Pitching IP R ER H BB K Grundy Center 001 503 3 – 12 took the lead and made some mental Grundy Center AB R H RBI Reegan Zinkula, cr 0 1 0 0 East Marshall, 9-3. They drop to 5-6 Neuroth (L, 1-1) 5.1 7 4 7 4 3 mistakes on the bases and in the field. Kayla Mathews, p 3 0 0 0 Stolen Bases – Johanns 1, S. Mathews 1, Vanderlind 1 2 1 1 1 2 Grundy Center AB R H RBI overall and are 2-3 in West Division We need to keep focused and not let Piper Johanns, 2b 3 1 1 0 Wallis 1. Doubles – Itzen. Mapel 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 Kayla Mathews, cf 4 2 1 0 Landry Luhring, cf 3 0 0 0 Pitching IP H R ER BB K games. The Wolverines played at Piper Johanns, 2b 2 3 1 0 up when we have the momentum.” Alyssa Mathews, ss 4 2 2 2 Mathews, K. 6 6 6 3 1 2 South Hardin Monday and are at Landry Luhring, p 1 3 1 1 Sydney Mathews led the Spartans Josie McMartin, 3b 4 1 2 1 Luhring (L, 1-3) 0 2/3 2 2 1 0 0 Dike-New Hartford 3-15, North Alyssa Mathews, ss 4 1 1 1 AGWSR Thursday. They also host with a 2-for-3 batting performance, Jill Itzen, lf 1 0 1 2 Fayette Valley 9-4 Josie McMartin, rf 2 0 2 3 Aplington-Parkersburg Friday. The Wolverine offense erupted East Marshall 9, Dike-New for seven first-inning runs and six Hartford 3 more in the second as DNH won by East Marshall broke open what the 10-run run for the first time this Rebels drop both ends of double header with West Marshall had been a 2-2 tie game with a five- By PATTI RUST inning. The Rebels rallied for three Josh Cooley, 3b 3 1 0 1 plate. Brady Kuehl went the distance season. D-NH out-hit NFV 9-4 and run fifth inning on its way to the Sports Correspondent consecutive runs while holding the Bryce Ehlers, c 3 0 1 1 on the mound, striking out four and took advantage of eight walks. Jeff Tscherter, rf 3 0 1 0 victory. The Mustangs jumped ahead REINBECK – Despite rainouts Trojans scoreless in the next four walking three. The Tigerhawks scored in six Brady Kuehl, 1b 2 0 0 0 with a two-run first inning before the last week, the Gladbrook-Reinbeck innings, but could not overcome the Zach Pierce, lf 0 0 0 0 of the seven innings of the opener Wolverines tied it with a pair in the baseball team’s home double header early deficit and went on to take the Tyler Pierce, cr 0 0 0 0 West Marshall 000 300 01 – 4 and slowly pulled away from the Stolen Bases – Murphy 1. Doubles – Ehlers 1. Gladbrook-Reinbeck 010 110 00 – 3 third. with West Marshall played on last loss 5-3. Bryce Ehlers connected Wolverines. The teams traded first- Pitching IP H R ER BB K D-NH had just five hits in the Monday night, and in a pair of close for a double and an RBI. Camden Kickbush (L, 0-1) 5 4 5 5 2 4 Gladbrook-Reinbeck AB R H RBI inning runs before North Fayette game, none of which went for games West Marshall prevailed 5-3, Kickbush and Joe Smoldt shared Smoldt 2 0 0 0 0 3 Camden Kickbush, ss 4 0 1 1 Valley took with lead for good with Logan Flamme, 2b 3 0 0 0 extra bases. Losing pitcher Connor 4-3. time on the mound, Kickbush a pair of second-inning tallies. West Marshall 4, Gladbrook- Phillip Zimmerman, cf 3 1 0 0 Neuroth struck out three and walked This week G-R (4-6) was slated striking out four and walking two in Cameron Murphy, dh 3 1 1 0 D-NH individual performances four. to host AGWSR Monday and North five innings, and Smoldt finishing Reinbeck 3 Joe Smoldt, 1b 3 0 0 1 were not available at press time. Josh Cooley, 3b 3 1 3 0 East Marshall 9, Dike-New Hartford 3 Tama Tuesday, before going on the with three strikeouts in the final two G-R led 1-0 after two innings East Marshall 200 050 2 – 9 North Fayette Valley 8, D-NH 3 Bryce Ehlers, c 4 0 1 0 before West Marshall pulled ahead Jeff Tscherter, rf 3 0 1 0 Dike-New Hartford 002 001 0 – 3 North Fayette Valley 121 021 1 – 8 road to Columbus Wednesday and frames. 3-2 in the fourth, but the Rebels tied Zach Pierce, lf 4 0 1 0 Dike-New Hartford AB R H RBI Dike-New Hartford 101 000 1 – 3 East Marshall Thursday. The Rebels Brady Kuehl, p 0 0 0 0 Connor Neuroth, p 3 0 1 1 Individuals not available. will host their own tournament on West Marshall 104 000 0 – 5 the game with another run in the Gladbrook-Reinbeck 000 111 0 – 3 fifth. After no score in the sixth and Matt Roeding, cr 0 0 0 0 Jake Sonnenberg, dh 3 1 1 1 Saturday. Stolen Bases – Zimmerman 2, Murphy 2. Connor McCleary, 3b 2 0 1 0 Dike-New Hartford 15, NFV 4 Gladbrook-Reinbeck AB R H RBI seventh the game went to an extra Doubles – Cooley 1. Ty Sohn, 1b 3 0 0 0 North Fayette Valley 000 13 – 4 Camden Kickbush, p 3 1 0 0 inning before West Marshall ended Pitching IP H R ER BB K Clayton Mapel, ss 3 0 0 0 Dike-New Hartford 762 0x – 15 West Marshall 5, Gladbrook- Logan Flamme, 2b 3 0 1 1 Kuehl (L, 1-2) 8 7 4 4 3 4 Dilan Cummings, lf 2 0 0 0 Individuals not available. Reinbeck 3 it with a single run in the eighth. Phillip Zimmerman, cf 3 0 0 0 Josh Cooley led the Rebel offense Maclain Williams, ph 1 0 0 0 West Marshall jumped out Cameron Murphy, dh 1 0 0 0 Jakob Luna, rf 2 0 0 0 to an early 5-0 lead by the third Joe Smoldt, ss 3 1 1 0 with a 3-for-3 performance at the www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy SPORTS Register Thursday, June 18, 2015 15 Spartan baseball continues quest for next win Several local players By PATTI RUST Sports Correspondent WATERLOO – The Grundy Center baseball team fell in a pair of named to all-district games at Riverfront Stadium Friday, losing 9-3 to Humbolt, and taking a game against MFL-Mar-Mac to girls’ soccer teams nine innings before succumbing 11- Three girls from Hudson/Dike- with 45 points on 19 goals and 9. Earlier in the week the Spartans New Hartford and twos each from seven assists while Karns, a dropped a home game to Hudson the Aplington-Parkersburg/Grundy defensive player, scored a pair of 16-1 in four innings, and let a road Center and Gladbrook-Reinbeck goals this season. game with South Hardin slip by 4-3. girls’ soccer teams were named Adair led the Rebels with 57 The Spartans’ game with to all-district teams announced points on 23 goals and 11 assists BCLUW scheduled for Monday recently by the Iowa Girls’ Coaches while Dugan scored 16 points on was postponed. In other games this Association. seven goals and two assists while week, they were scheduled to host Hudson/DNH’s Emma Eden and spending most of her playing time Montezuma Tuesday and South Olivia Verhulst, APGC’s Peyton on the defensive end. Hardin Thursday, before closing out Karns and Stephanie Faust and Verhulst led Hudson/DNH with the week against North Tama and G-R’s Nicole Adair were named to 58 points on 24 goals and 10 assists North Mahaska in Traer Saturday. the first team while G-R’s Kyleah while Miles scored 21 points and Dugan and Hudson/DNH’s Corey Eden, a defender, scored five points. MFL-Mar-Mac 11, Grundy Miles were second-team selections. Both APGC and G-R finished Center 9 All but Eden are seniors. 9-8 on the season while Hudson/ The Spartans started strong Faust was APGC’s top scorer DNH was 9-9. against MFL-Mar-Mac, taking a 3-2 lead in the first inning, and leading Grundy Center's Grant Weldon covers home on a throw out attempt from third base in the Spartans' home 7-5 by the end of the third, but MFL- game against Hudson last Wednesday. (Patti Rust/The Grundy Register photo) Mac tied it at 9-9 in the sixth. Still 9-9 at the bottom of the seventh, innings in in the second and fourth Hudson 16, Grundy Center 1 Center 3 a Spartan dry spell at the plate to clinch a 9-3 win over the Spartans The Spartans managed just a Grundy Center tied a low scoring continued through the ninth inning, Friday. Grant Weldon led the single hit compared to 15 by the game with South Hardin 3-3 in the while the Bulldogs scored two runs Spartans at the plate, batting 3-for- Pirates in the early ending loss to sixth inning, but the Tigers scored in the final frame to take the win. 4 and driving in two runs. Austin Hudson Wednesday. Jake Bangasser the game winner in the bottom of the Burroughs scored twice, and Bryce connected for the lone Spartan seventh to take the win 4-3. Jared MFL-Mar-Mac 230 013 002 – 11 Flater hit twice in three opportunities hit and Garret Weldon scored the Clapp scored twice for the Spartans. Grundy Center 322 110 000 – 9 Grundy Cener AB R H RBI and scored once. Spartan run. Austin Burroughs took the loss on Hudson 484 0 – 16 Jared Clapp, p 4 1 0 0 Humbolt 140 400 0 – 9 the mound despite nine strikeouts Grundy Center 001 0 – 1 Austin Burroughs, ss 5 2 2 0 Grundy Center 100 000 2 – 3 and two walks in seven innings of Grundy Center AB R H RBI Grant Weldon, c 3 1 0 0 Grundy Center AB R H RBI Grant Weldon, c 1 0 0 0 pitching. Braidan Buhrow, 1b 5 1 1 0 Austin Burroughs, ss 3 2 0 0 Sage Klar, 2b 2 0 0 0 Grundy Center 100 002 0 – 3 Jared Krausman, cf 5 0 0 0 Grant Weldon, p 4 0 3 2 Austin Burroughs, ss 2 0 0 0 South Hardin 200 010 1 – 4 Bryce Flater, rf 5 2 4 0 Jared Clapp, c 1 0 0 0 Braidan Buhrow, 1b 2 0 0 0 Grundy Center AB R H RBI Sage Klar, dh 5 1 2 0 Jared Krausman, cf 4 0 0 0 Jared Krausman, cf 2 0 0 0 Jared Clapp, c 2 2 1 0 Garret Weldon, 2b 5 1 1 0 Braidan Buhrow, 1b 3 0 0 0 Bryce Flater, rf 1 0 0 0 Grant Weldon, 3b 2 1 0 0 Jake Bangasser, 3b 2 0 1 0 Sage Klar, dh 1 0 0 0 Garret Weldon, p 0 1 0 0 Austin Burroughs, p 3 0 1 0 Sawyer Bowen, lf 0 0 0 0 Bryce Flater, rf 3 1 2 0 Sawyer Bowen, lf 0 0 0 0 Braidan Buhrow, 1b 3 0 0 1 Stolen Bases – Flater 4, Klar 2, Clapp 1, Garret Weldon, 2b 2 0 0 0 Jake Bangasser, 2b 2 0 0 0 Jake Bangasser, 3b 1 0 1 0 Jared Krausman, cf 3 0 0 1 Burroughs 1. Doubles – Flater 1. Bryce Flater, rf 2 0 0 0 Pitching IP H R ER BB K Sawyer Bowen, lf 0 0 0 0 Travis Kuester, p 0 0 0 0 Pitching IP H R ER BB K Sage Klar, dh 2 0 0 0 Clapp 2 1/3 3 5 3 3 3 Stolen Bases – Burroughs 1, Clapp 1, Flater 1. Weldon, Garrett (L, 0-1) 2 11 13 8 2 2 Garret Weldon, ss 3 0 1 0 Buhrow 3 2/3 2 4 3 3 6 Doubles – Grant Weldon 1. Bangasser 1 2 3 2 2 0 Jake Bangasser, 2b 3 0 0 0 GrantWeldon (L, 0-3) 3 3 2 2 0 3 Pitching IP H R ER BB K Weldon, Grant (L, 0-2) 2 4 5 4 5 1 Kuester 1 2 0 0 1 0 Sawyer Bowen, lf 0 0 0 0 Buhrow 2 1 0 0 0 1 Stolen Bases – Clapp 2. Pitching IP H R ER BB K Humbolt 9, Grundy Center 3 Clapp 2 2 4 4 4 0 South Hardin 4, Grundy Burroughs (L, 1-2) 7 6 4 4 2 9 Humbolt rallied for two four- run Wolverines win, lose two Stephanie Faust DIKE – The Dike-New Hartford Katie Glick, ph 1 0 0 0 Hannah Dove, p 3 0 1 0 innings of work. High School softball team had a Totals 23 0 2 0 Emma Williams, rf 4 2 3 3 Dike-New Hartford 040 010 0 – 5 mixed week, winning a pair of non- Double – Hedges (2). Stolen base – Madison Dove, 1b 4 1 1 1 West Marshall 000 004 2 – 6 Williams. Maddie Demro, 3b 4 1 2 0 conference games while dropping Dike-New Hartford AB R H RBI Pitching IP R ER H BB K Kelsey Latwesen, 2b 0 0 0 0 Mariah Danger, cf 4 0 2 1 a pair of North Iowa Cedar League H. Dove (L, x-x) 7 5 4 12 1 3 Haleigh Durnin, pr 0 0 0 0 Taylor Hedges, lf 4 1 1 0 West Division games. Bailey Fettkether, cr 0 0 0 0 Katie Nielsen, 3b 3 0 3 0 The Wolverines topped D-NH 13, Hampton-Dumont 9 Katie Glick, ph 1 0 1 0 Brooke Myers, ss 4 0 1 0 Hampton-Dumont and North Tama The Wolverines scored seven Brynn Harberts, p 0 0 0 0 Katelyn Soska, dh 4 0 0 0 while falling to East Marshall and runs in the final two innings on their Alayna Kollasch, cr 0 2 0 0 Hannah Dove, p 2 0 1 0 West Marshall. D-NH is 7-5 on the Madison Lavenz, pe 0 1 0 0 Emma Williams, rf 4 1 1 0 way to a come-from-behind victory Baylee Petersen, pr 0 1 0 0 season and 3-3 in division play. It Madison Dove, 1b 3 0 1 1 at Hampton-Dumont last Tuesday. Sydney Petersen, pr 0 1 0 0 Maddie Demro, 3b 3 0 2 1 played at South Hardin Monday, D-NH took a 5-1 lead in the Totals 38 13 17 12 Kelsey Latwesen, 2b 0 0 0 0 hosts Jesup Wednesday, is at league- second inning, only to see the Doubles – Nielsen (3), Myers (3), Haleigh Durnin, pr 0 0 0 0 leading AGWSR Thursday and hosts Bulldogs rally to take a 7-6 lead Williams (1). Home run – Nielsen (1). Stolen Livvy Eiklenborg, pr 0 1 0 0 Aplington-Parkersburg Friday. after five. The Wolverines regained bases – Fettkether, S. Petersen. Bailey Fettkether, cr 0 0 0 0 the lead with three in the top of the Pitching IP R ER H BB K Katie Glick, ph 1 0 1 1 H. Dove 4 6 4 6 3 4 East Marshall 5, D-NH 0 sixth, H-D tied it in the bottom of Brynn Harberts, p 0 0 0 0 The Mustangs, ranked No. 5 in Harberts (W, 2-2) 3 3 3 3 1 0 Alayna Kollasch, cr 0 1 0 0 the frame and the Wolverines won Haylee Luna, pr 0 0 0 0 Class 3A, held the Wolverines to a it with four in the seventh before Heghan Nystel, pr 0 0 0 0 pair of hits in the shutout victory. Brynn Harberts recorded the final West Marshall 6, D-NH 5 Baylee Petersen, pr 0 1 0 0 East Marshall scored the only run three outs for the win. West Marshall rallied from five Sydney Petersen, pr 0 0 0 0 it would need in the first inning and Katie Nielsen paced the runs behind in the final two innings Megan Schachterle, p 0 0 0 0 added single runs in the second and Wolverines' 17-hit offensive attack to send Dike-New Hartford to a Totals 32 5 13 4 third frames as well as two in the with a 3-for-4 effort that included stunning loss. Doubles – Nielsen (4), Williams (2). Stolen bases – Fettkether, Luna. fifth. D-NH's hits came from Emma a double, a home run and five runs The Wolverines jumped ahead 5-0 with four second-inning runs Pitching IP R ER H BB K Williams and Taylor Hedges, who batted in. Emma Williams also had H. Dove 5.1 3 0 2 1 3 had a double. three hits and three RBIs while and another in the fifth. The Trojans Schachterle (L, 0-1) 1.1 2 0 0 1 1 pulled to within a run with four in Hannah Dove took the loss for Mariah Danger, Katelyn Soska and Harberts 0 1 1 1 3 0 the sixth and won it with two in the the Wolverines, striking out three Maddie Demro had two hits each. while allowing 12 hits. Harberts picked up the win seventh, scoring the winning run East Marshall 111 020 0 – 5 with two outs. D-NH 4, North Tama 0 in relief of starter Hannah Dove, The Wolverines scored three first- Dike-New Hartford 000 000 0 – 0 scattering three hits over three Dike-New Hartford out-hit Dike-New Hartford AB R H RBI West Marshall 13-3, with Nielsen inning runs and improved to 4-2 in innings of work. Dove struck out Mariah Danger, cf 3 0 0 0 going 3-for-3 with a double and non-conference games. Taylor Hedges, lf 3 0 1 0 four in four innings of work. both Danger and Maddie Demro North Tama out-hit the Wolverines Peyton Karns Katie Nielsen, 3b 3 0 0 0 Dike-New Hartford 050 013 4 – 13 6-4, though D-NH took advantage of Brooke Myers, ss 3 0 0 0 Hampton-Dumont 120 132 0 – 9 recording a pair of hits each. Eighth-grader Megan Schachterle its opportunities. Individual statistics Katelyn Soska, dh 3 0 0 0 Dike-New Hartford AB R H RBI were not available from the game. Hannah Dove, p 1 0 0 0 was the hard-luck loser in her first Mariah Danger, cf 4 2 2 0 Dike-New Hartford 300 000 1 – 4 Emma Williams, rf 2 0 1 0 Taylor Hedges, lf 4 1 1 3 varsity appearance despite holding North Tama 000 000 0 – 0 Madison Dove, 1b 2 0 0 0 Katie Nielsen, 3b 4 1 3 5 Buy It! Sell It! Trade It! West Marshall hitless in 1 1/3 Individual statistics not available. Maddie Demro, 3b 2 0 0 0 Brooke Myers, ss 5 0 1 0 innings of work. Dove started and Kelsey Latwesen, 2b 0 0 0 0 Katelyn Soska, dh 4 0 2 0 allowed just two hits through 5 1/3 Advertise in The Grundy Register Cougar offense erupts against BCLUW C l a s s i f i e d s ! ACKLEY – The AGWSR baseball their half of the inning. BCLUW tied Tyler Rose, pr 0 0 0 0 with Bartling finishing 4-for-4 on team erupted for 17 runs on 15 hits the game with four in the top of the Tate Hofmeister, 2b 0 0 0 0 the day and Brandon Johnson 3-for- last Monday on its way to a one- second before AGWSR took the lead Jer Stull, 1b 3 1 2 3 5. Twelve of AGWSR's 13 hits were sided North Iowa Cedar League for good with two in the bottom of the Travis Pfaltzgraff, c 3 0 1 1 singles. Only $7.25 an inch • (319) 824-6958 Josh Balvanz, cr 0 1 0 0 West Division victory over BCLUW. frame. Totals 30 17 15 14 Hofmeister took the loss in relief The Cougars could not carry the Cody Williams and Caleb Bartling Doubles – Johnson (2), Bartling (2), of starter Bartling. momentum the following night as led AGWSR's 15-hit attack with three Pfaltzgraff (2). Triple – Stubbe (2). Home run AGWSR 102 002 30 – 8 they dropped an extra-inning affair at safeties each. One of Williams hits – Williams (1). Stolen bases – S. Hofmeister Don Bosco 012 320 01 – 9 Don Bosco. was a home run and he drove home 2, Williams 2, Johnson 2, Stubbe. AGWSR AB R H RBI AGWSR's scheduled Thursday five while Bartling had a double and Pitching IP R ER H BB K Liam Stubbe, dh 4 1 2 1 game against West Marshall was three RBI's. Sully Hofmeister scored Willems (W, 2-0) 3 6 1 2 4 4 Jake Willems, 2b 0 0 0 0 postponed to July 7 while Saturday's four times. Stubbe (S, 2) 3 1 0 1 5 5 Sully Hofmeister, lf 4 0 0 0 Cody Williams, cf 4 2 1 0 tournament at West Fork was rained Jake Willems picked up the win Brandon Johnson, 3b 5 2 3 0 out and will not be made up. on the mound, striking out four, while Don Bosco 9, AGWSR 8 Caleb Bartling, p 4 1 4 3 The Cougars are 3-6 overall and Liam Stubbe threw the final three AGWSR's late rally fell one run Tyler Rose, cr 0 0 0 0 2-3 in the NICL West. The game at innings for the save. He struck out short against Don Bosco Tuesday in Michael Young, c 4 0 1 1 Gladbrook-Reinbeck Monday was five. Gilbertville. Josh Balvanz, cr 0 1 0 0 rained out. They will host Dike-New BCLUW 140 110 – 7 The Cougars jumped ahead 3-1 Matt Pfaltzgraff, pr 1 0 0 0 Hartford on Thursday. AGWSR 520 901 – 17 after two and one-half innings only to Travis Pfaltzgraff, rf 4 1 1 0 AGWSR 17, BCLUW 7 AGWSR AB R H RBI see the Dons scored seven consecutive Jer Stull, 1b 4 0 1 2 The Cougars scored early and Liam Stubbe, lf 3 3 1 0 runs to take an 8-3 lead. AGWSR Tate Hofmeister, ss 2 0 0 0 often, though they did not put the Sully Hofmeister, ss 3 4 2 1 scored two in the sixth inning and Totals 35 8 13 7 Cody Williams, cf 4 3 3 5 one in the seventh to send the game to Double – Young (1). game away until scoring nine runs Brandon Johnson, 3b 4 2 2 1 Pitching IP R ER H BB K in the fourth inning. BCLUW scored extra innings, where DB scored a run Bartling 3.2 6 5 7 1 0 Caleb Bartling, rf 5 2 3 3 in the bottom of the eighth to secure a run in the top of the first, only to Jake Willems, p 3 1 1 0 S. Hofmeister (L, 0-3) 3.1 3 2 3 1 0 T. Pfaltzgraff 0 0 0 1 1 0 see the Cougars counter with five in Michael Young, dh 2 0 0 0 the victory. AGWSR out-hit the Dons 13-11,