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- - - - - page 3 “Things are not always go- always not are “Things As governor, Norris told the As governor, Jay says his hope is that this this Jay says his hope is that Jay is also But meanwhile, Three years ago Jay’s uncle, Jay’s father Joe works long be As of June 1, Sherry will The family can’t afford to “But in this instance, it was a positive conversation that still sticks with me. It started off with him just asking why I wasn’t on task, but his closing remarks are what I still remem- ber. He said, [something like], ‘Jake, you have the ability direc in whatever people lead to follow People want. you tion you, and that’s such a powerful tool. Don’t waste it.’ was an That And on my way. sent me he extremely powerful conversa- turned around tion, and it really the that my thinking. I realized things I say to people, and the really towards people, I act way The way I represent do matter. myself matters. I’m represent- par ing my school, community, ents, and all those who follow I did on, point that From me. my best to lead in a positive di- rection.” ing to be perfect, but we have the defining choice of how we ern Iowa Professor Joe Gordon ern have to do something said. “We about it.” group that he would free up access fa- more beds at critical like the Grundy County cilities Memorial Hospital (GCMH) to See NORRIS COMMENCEMENT page 3 See COMMENCEMENT and other big name artists. In pro to that, all of the addition from his song “Blank ceeds Stare” will go Garden, Abe’s to an Alzheimer’s and Care Facility in Nashville. Memory song will raise awareness, bring and most hope to those affected, weapon a become importantly, Alzheimer's. in the fight against looking to help find care for his own mother back home. Sherry’s brother, moved from Texas to care of her; but he re- tough decision the made cently to move back to Texas to care for his own daughter who is mentally ill. Water in hours at John Deere him unable to care loo, leaving for Sherry during the day. without care, as insurance will not provide for her since she is too young. pay for day to day care (which more) or day a $100 cost would and they can’t afford to put her in a facility (which would cost $5,000 a month or 3 ALLEN page more), See so ------“When you think about (the In his speech, Bangasser “Looking back on my school back “Looking Bangasser described a time “[It seems like] anytime a Jay says for him, it was a Instantly, they jumped on Soon afterwards, Jay got a song was released, the Since MID-AMERICA UPC CODES Photo cutline- Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Norris Villa voters at Pancho of prospective (center) speaks to a group (Robert Ma on Friday. Mexican Restaurant in Grundy Center photo)harry/The Grundy Register through has sought to highlight out his campaign for the state’s highest executive office. fact that) the people in rural parts of this country have high rates than veterans, er suicide that’s something hearts heads and their get their people can around,” University of North- other graduating senior, Jake senior, other graduating gave a speech titled Bangasser, “Positive Perspectives.” described how his schooling at with him GCHS has provided so much more than just an ed ucation. amount infinite an there’s years, of stories about,” he that I can talk learned and lessons said. “My schooling at Grundy I’ve so with me has provided Center much more than an education. provided me It’s with a positive will friends that outlook on life, and an apprecia last a lifetime, tion for all the little things.” grade, was in fourth he when McMartin saw him and Mr. instead in class; off slacking of scolding him, McMartin put him back on the track to positiv ity with some kind advice. teacher wants to be in some you may something, ‘talk’ about Bangasser said. trouble,” deep “She just came to; she woke up. she to; came just “She And I shake couldn’t that. I live and I hope for those moments. pray to see her again for anoth blank the between er moment stares.” went God moment. So he total into the studio and told his co-writers that he wanted to write a song about his mom. board and after just a few ses- sions, they had the ished. song fin- call from his label president at Sony Music, passed away who’s from Alzheimer’s; father share to Jay he wanted he told for there out it song, and get the the From there, to hear. people song exploded, and more and names – big people more and small – flocked to Jay to thank him for the song, at the same time sharing their own stories one who loved with a of dealing Alzheimer’s. had and per Jay has participated formed at a number of benefits for Alzheimer’s awareness. In just one month, Jay says he has million helped raise over $11 cause, doing shows towards the and benefits with Garth Brooks

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Butler County Tribune Journal Liberal Opinion Week The Grundy Register GRUNDY CENTER- Never CENTER- GRUNDY Against that backdrop, the After Laube’s speech, an- By ROBERT MAHARRY By ROBERT Norris brings message of brings message of Norris GC stop to populism town small Dem one to rest on his laurels, ocratic gubernatorial candidate gubernatorial ocratic John Norris took a self-de- news from the “break” scribed and his smartphone on Friday to traveling while morning Grundy Center for a meet and opting Villa, at Pancho greet instead for a manual on agri- As he arrived, policy. cultural he got wind of two unrelated developments: but alarming of Democrats and a coalition in the Republicans conservative had House of Representatives torpedoed the federal farm bill, dead were students 10 more and school shooting in an apparent near Houston. discussion amongst the hand ful of attendees quickly shift- health ed toward guns, mental (specifically, the closing of two under former Gov- institutions health Branstad), Terry ernor small care costs, immigration, town despair and issues ger that areas rural to the mane who Oak native Norris, a Red Des Moines home, now calls Grundy Center High School. Grundy Center each other.” forget Don’t Clarksville Star New Sharon Sun said ‘Jay, I’ve missed you much, so I love you,’” he said.

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CWL Times Sheffield Press and she got up there “We The Grundy Register, P.O. Box 245, Grundy Center, IA 50638 IA Box 245, Grundy Center, P.O. The Grundy Register, Class of 2018 graduates eagerly awaiting their commencement. Class of 2018 graduates eagerly awaiting their gles to do day-to-day activities. Jay and his family are workinggles to do day-to-day activities. Jay and his family are Allen, a Inset photo: Jay her. for care to raise money to provide the hit song "Blank Stare" Stout native and D-NH graduate, wrote Alzheimer's. (Photos courtesy of Jay about his mother's battle with Allen) Jay Allen is shown above with his mother, Sherry Rich, who was above with his mother, Allen is shown Jay Alzheimer's Disease and now strug diagnosed with Early Onset tinations throughout this won- tinations derful gift of life, don’t forget to live Don’t forget the journey. took this deep breathe, and she took this deep breathe, ------

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Eagle Grove Eagle The Leader “As we leave here, we’ll But the worst part about the about part worst the But “It feels like we’ve lost her; son and eldest As the only is “One thing I never realized front the up to got her So Jay not dreamin’… Local boy scouts raise the American flag during the Memorial Day Memorial the during flag American the raise scouts boy Local festivities will runthe This year, May. in Beaman last program file photo) (Grundy Register Saturday to Monday. from nally here, it’s going to be over in the blink of an eye, and I want that, as you you all to remember and work to savor this moment, wards your future destinations. will never last The destination makes that journey the it’s long; us who we are.” col destinations: many have lege, getting out of your parents your dream landing basement, job, buying that dog, then get- ting married and having the av from upgrading kids; 2.4 erage to the fancy the dusty minivans SUV’s,” she said. “All of these many among goals, are things we will have to others, that work for. But, as we’re striving to be accomplished, we about how we got where forget can’t right what’s notice to and are we our wish can’t We us. of front in because that means lives away, wishing away the journeys; the the les the mistakes, people, sons, the experiences, and the So as you start on memories. your way toward your new des work, talk, dress herself, bathe, dress herself, bathe, work, talk, do and put on her own make-up, other day to day activities. disease, Jay says, is the blank face. stares on his mother’s she’ll walk into she’s a just blank, room like she and isn’t even there. It’s crushing,” Jay said. “It’s almost like she’s shell a of our mom. frus- really be can it and hard, It’s really feel helpless and You trating. angry, like there’s no solution and nothing you can do.” Jay says child of Joe and Sherry, he’s always been a fixer. So he to use what he does best decided – music – to help his mother. that music is a trigger for peo ple with Alzheimer’s; it wakes said. he up,” them in something mom my “My dad brought last visit to down to Nashville dolled all her got and we winter, up and took her a show where a friend of mine was perform- music, the she heard When ing. she instantly woke up. She was smiling and tapping her foot to the tune.” of the stage and the two started to dance. ------

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The Grundy Register You’re You’re One of the new features of The history of Beaman will BEAMAN- The long, fun- The long, BEAMAN- GRUNDY CENTER – Sun GRUNDY with began ceremony The “Guys, it’s finally here. In his poignant and emotion and In his poignant - lov a with song begins The from In a phone interview “My only mom’s 53, and we Sherry struggles to drive, STOUT – Up-and-coming STOUT By ROBERT MAHARRY By ROBERT Volume 94 - Number 21 Volume Thursday, May 24, 2018 Serving Grundy County since 1928 Grundy Center, Iowa County since 1928 Grundy Center, May 24, 2018 Serving Grundy Thursday, MICHAELA KENDALL By MICHAELA MICHAELA KENDALL By MICHAELA noon. this year’s event will be a per Ander formance from Mike Guy,” Dulcimer “The son, aka instru old-time his known for knowl- musical vast and ment edge. On Saturday afternoon, he’ll treat guests to a era War Civil tunes from the host of along with a separate set earlier in the morning at the library. filled summer Grundy off kick will circuit ty festival Coun- but small the as weekend this of Beaman community mighty Memorial renowned hosts its with complete Day celebration, of the remembrance a heartfelt during died who have veterans armed conflictstradition American andthe most perhaps baseball school high of all—a on Monday after tournament MEMORIAL page 4 See MEMORIAL for this weekend Day festivities set Beaman Memorial day afternoon, family, friends family, day afternoon, members and community gymnasium the into packed of graduation the to celebrate Grundy Center High School’s Class of 2018. a welcome from the Class of Laube, Amber President, 2018 “Life’s titled speech a gave who Des- the Not Journey, the About tination.” caps, of day the to it made We’ve gowns, and diplomas,” Laube said. “This past month has been pray been have long, as we all come, to day for graduation ing school. with high done be to have reached our destina- We As you all sit here today, tion. on back look to minute a take the journey that has gotten you up leading moments The here. to this day have been exhaust ready and getting preparing ing, for graduation. Now that it’s fi- uate and native of Stout who’s in pursuing a music career making – has been Nashville with his new recently headlines song: “Blank Stares.” Allen stirring new song, ally shares the story of his mother, late the who is in Sherry Rich, with early stages of her battle Disease. Alzheimer’s onset on her Sherry left ing voicemail son’s phone, which trails off as only up hanging forgets, she moments later. about up opens Jay Nashville, Stares,” and his song, “Blank – father Joe (who how his family in Stout with Sherry) lives still Amber and sisters Cassie and – struggle to find moments of in mother with their connection between the blank stares. started seeing the signs of [ear ly Alzheimer’s] onset when she last the in but forties; her was in few years it’s progressed really Jay said. quickly,” country singer Jay Allen – a – Allen Jay singer country 2004 Dike-New Hartford grad

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BCLUW class of 2018 celebrates next chapter at commencement ceremony By ROBERT MAHARRY ness and unflinching optimism To those who are terrified, trust The Grundy Register for the future. me, I am too.” CONRAD- Fifty BCLUW Barkema encouraged class- Mosher, in her characteristi- seniors received their diplomas mates to “find their process” cally energetic fashion, pulled on Sunday and wrapped up and focus on it above the final heavily from Robert Frost’s one chapter of their lives, but product while setting a host of classic poem The Road Less no matter where they end up, achievable goals. Dolphin tout- Traveled and the country song they’ll always be Comets. ed the benefits of living in the of the same name by Lauren “As you leave here today and present and enjoying the mo- Alaina—along with Journey’s begin your next journey, the road ment without constantly look- “Don’t Stop Believing” and the will surely get bumpy at times. ing toward greener pastures. viral Kid President YouTube That is when we want you to “I took these things, among videos. draw from your high school ex- others, for granted, and did not “We may take the road less periences and the times that you appreciate what I had while I traveled, but we’re also on the could’ve given up but didn’t,” had it,” he said. “So many times, same team. If we’re on the same high school principal Kristyn I think we get caught up in look- team, let’s start working togeth- Kell said. “We as a school and ing forward to things and forget er to make the world a better community hope that we have where we are… In doing so, place,” Mosher said. “We can given you the foundation to take we often miss what’s going on cry about it, or we can dance risks, to know what is right and around us. Sometimes it takes about it. I don’t know about wrong, to think on your feet, to the end of something to realize you, but I would much rather be a good team player and to be how much it meant to you.” dance.” able to prove it in every avenue Leonard, who came to Trinkle recounted some of of life.” BCLUW as a senior, thanked the funniest moments the class The class was celebrated the student body for welcom- of 2018 shared together while for its academic excellence as ing her with open arms at a new fighting back tears, including over half of its members grad- district and guiding her toward Talon Hala’s rendition of “My uated with honors, and the five her next adventure at Simpson Humps” in second grade, Greg speakers—Brad Barkema, Troy College. Schmitt’s propensity for pass- Dolphin, Faith Leonard, Lauren “The road ahead will not be ing gas in fifth grade, Keegan Members of the BCLUW senior class turn over their tassels after officially receiving their diplomas at Mosher and Mackenzie Trin- easy, but worth it,” she said. Rhinehart’s FCS signatures in Sunday’s commencement ceremony. (Robert Maharry/The Grundy Register photo) kle—reflected on the last 13 “We will be on our own. Some eighth grade and Calob Keller’s years with a mix of humor, sad- are terrified, and some are eager. glass breaking skills. “As Winnie the Pooh said, thing that makes saying good- Life,” a rose ceremony with par- how lucky am I to have some- bye so hard,” she said. ents, a performance by the band, The program also featured a and a recessional to the timeless choral version of Green Day’s Beastie Boys classic “Fight For graduation staple “Time of Your Your Right (to Party).” The family of RODNEY L. 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[email protected] 320 G AVENUE • GRUNDY CENTER, IA • 319.824.6004 • www.rousemotor.com www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy NEWS Register Thursday, May 24, 2018 3 Supervisors discuss Mid-Iowa expansion, workforce development By ROBERT MAHARRY Kolb added that the current but argued that the current own- funds for weatherization due to Grundy Register Bulletin Board The Grundy Register assessed value of the new ele- ers have set an unrealistic price. a recent bill passed in the Iowa GRUNDY CENTER- After vator is just shy of $9,500,000, In related news, Kahn Tile Sup- legislature easing requirements a discussion during last week’s although original estimates had ply has purchased land on 160th on energy efficiency spending Grundy Center meeting created confusion over pegged it closer to $14,000,000. Street (or “Old Highway 20”) for investor-owned utility com- the parameters of an urban re- It is expected to create three or and is planning to move from its panies. Current Director Jaynie Grundy Center Memorial Day program newal agreement with Mid-Io- four permanent jobs. The board current location at the Grundy Mason will also be taking a job The Grundy Center Amvets and American Legion will host their wa Cooperative for its expan- eventually voted 4-1 to move County Industrial Park near The with OT in Waterloo, but she Memorial Day program at Rosehill Cemetery at 10 a.m. on Mon- sion north of Grundy Center, forward with a scheduled con- Mill. plans to assist in the transition day, May 28. Bring lawn chairs. In case of rain, the program will be the Grundy County Board of sultation on May 30, as Harlyn County Engineer Gary Mau- until Grundy County can find a held at the Grundy Center High School Auditorium. Supervisors voted to move for- Riekena dissented. er presented the board with new leader. MSGC Wine and Shine event ward with the process on Mon- On the economic develop- several bridge projects in need Main Street Grundy Center presents their third annual Wine day morning. ment front, Kolb reported that of attention over the next few IN OTHER BUSINESS, and Shine event in downtown Grundy Center from 4 to 6 p.m. on According to Butler-Grun- leads are currently slow due to years, and a consulting agree- the board: Thursday, May 31. MSGC invites you to help make Grundy Cen- dy Economic Development uncertainty with “what’s going ment with Calhoun- Burns re- • Presented a five-year ser- ter’s streets shine, and they encourage all business owners to assist Alliance Director Jeff Kolb, on at the federal level,” but he ceived unanimous approval. vice award to Ross Wiebensohn volunteers in cleaning their storefront. Please bring work gloves, the development agreement— has turned his efforts toward He estimated that repairing the and a 15-year service award to brooms, and gardening tools. The group will be washing windows, which specifies the number of workforce development initia- five new bridges would cost Barb Smith. weeding, arranging planters and cleaning sidewalks downtown. Af- jobs, minimum investment and tives. around $390,000, while full • Approved the use of the ter cleanup, half-priced drinks and appetizers will be available to tax status of the new facility— “Workforce development is replacements would set the courthouse grounds for the volunteers at the Landmark Bistro. For more information, contact comes after the initial urban re- really key,” Kolb said. “We’re county back nearly $2,000,000. farmer’s market bike night and newal agreement. Chairman Jim focusing on connecting the high After submitting a low quote of the Bible Reading Marathon. Lisa Bienfang at 319-825-6742 or [email protected] Ross noted during the previous schools with skilled trades, and $50,995, PCI will repair bridge • Approved a five-day liquor meeting that details on jobs our goal is that come August B20 northwest of Dike, which is license for the Landmark Bistro Conrad were not included in the URA we’ll have a plan in place be- currently closed. at 21461 240th Street in Grundy paperwork and urged fellow su- tween schools and employers.” Near the end of the meeting, Center. Avenue of Flags seeks volunteers pervisors to vote against setting He’s still looking for a buyer Supervisor Barb Smith told the • Approved a certificate of The Avenue of Flags committee needs your help putting up the a hearing date until it could be at the old Pamida building on board that Operation Threshold cost allocation plan and autho- flags for Memorial Day. They go up at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, May clarified. the west edge of Grundy Center could see major cuts in available rized the chairperson to sign it. 26, at the Conrad Cemetery. Breakfast will be served at the Conrad Legion Hall afterwards. We will take them down Monday, May 28, at 5:00 p.m. Norris Dike From page 1 nitrate levels. Hunt accepts superintendent be used for psychiatric care and It isn’t all doom and gloom, D-NH Science Social mental health referrals. however: according to Grundy position in Anamosa The Dike-New Hartford High School Science Social will be “(Even) if you had a facility Center Democrat Dave Souhra- By ROBERT MAHARRY Eureka-Journal, Hunt was one held on Thursday, May 24 from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. in the audito- in Marshalltown, it would not da, Minnesota farmers have The Grundy Register of 24 total applicants for the job, rium hallway. Guests are invited to attend and learn from D-NH be that convenient for people largely bought in to the state scientists. Please enter through the auditorium doors or main office DIKE- After seven years at and the Jones County district from Grundy Center to go to, Department of Natural Resourc- the helm of the Dike-New Hart- situated between Cedar Rapids doors; open at 9:30 a.m. for guests. but it would be a hell of a lot es (DNR’s) conservation effort ford school district, Superinten- and Dubuque is currently serv- more convenient than going to there, and the number of cover dent Larry Hunt has announced ing about 1,225 students. His Wellsburg Cherokee or to Independence,” crop acres planted in Iowa has that he will accept the same po- goals for the new job include Wellsburg Memorial Day program Norris supporter Pete Grady increased dramatically in the sition with Anamosa and move improving sharing opportuni- said. last decade. Still, Norris be- on at the end of June. ties, professional development The Wellsburg Memorial Day program will be held at the Well- Grady’s wife Jeannine called lieves that a substantive change sburg Reformed Church at 11 a.m. on Monday, May 28. AGWSR Hunt’s tenure has been and working closely with near- the Republican legislature’s re- will require a major paradigm marked by a steady enroll- by colleges. band will perform and guest speaker will be Joel Wories. Joel is the cent moves “a war on common shift. ment increase at D-NH, from School Board President Me- pastor at the United Reformed Church. sense” and urged Norris to pur- Since graduating from Simp- sue policies aimed at keeping son College and spurning a approximately 791 students lissa Hinde could not be imme- Liscomb guns out of the hands of mental- job offer to become the sports served during the 2011-2012 diately reached for comment, ly unstable individuals. editor at the Centerville Dai- school year to 882 in 2017- and a replacement has not yet Liscomb Memorial Day program “There is such a thing as ly Iowegian, Norris went on to 2018. Thanks in part to its close been named. Hunt and his wife The Harry E. Powers Post #87 will celebrate Memorial Day on good government, and (it’s like) law school at the University of proximity to the Waterloo-Ce- Lori have three adult children: Monday, May 28. The program will begin at 10 a.m. at the Liscomb we’re putting training wheels Iowa and has spent most of his dar Falls area, the district has two live in Cedar Rapids, and Church of Christ. Commander Norval Mosher will preside, with back on our democracy,” she professional career working in bucked the trend of declining one in Ryan. Current Anamosa Laine Rittgers as Sergeant at Arms. Patriotic music will be provid- said. positions with the state’s Dem- rural numbers across the state Superintendent Lisa Beames is ed by Kristy Case Rittgers; and Lauren and Leah Mosher. Ralph In running a rural-centric ocratic party, aiding candidates as Dike continues to add new retiring at the end of the school Norman, minister of the Liscomb Church of Christ, will deliver the campaign as a Democrat, Nor- for national office, leading the housing. In assessing his time year after taking the position in message. “In Flanders Fields” will be read by Ellie Sheets. Roll ris is cognizant of the reality nonprofit Iowa Farm Unity Co- here, Hunt points to increased 2013. call of deceased veterans will be presented by Don Fiscus and Bob that the odds are stacked against alition during the crisis of the success metrics and behavior Above all, Hunt will miss the Bonzer. Military services will follow at approximately 11:15 a.m. him, but he hasn’t shied away 1980’s, chairing the Iowa Util- under his watch. bonds he’s built, and he hopes to at the Liscomb Cemetery with a color guard and “Taps.” The Lis- from visiting GOP strongholds ities Board and later serving the comb Lively Laborers 4-H Club will decorate the cemetery with a “I think we’ve gained a fo- apply some of the lessons he’s like Grundy County and speak- federal government under Pres- cus on student achievement data learned to his new job. cross and flag for each deceased veteran. The public is encouraged ing authoritatively on rural is- ident Obama, not to mention a and invited to attend. better than maybe what we’ve “The people and the relation- sues. stint in the private sector as the had in the past,” he said. “And ships and the professional rela- Over a burrito verde and tor- owner of the Old Hotel Restau- I think we’ve done some good tionships we have (are great),” tilla chips, he cited farmers as rant in Greenfield. facility improvements over the he said. “Here at D-NH, you Allen some of the biggest beneficia- But his life-affirming mo- years. I think we’ve made good know that every Friday night, From page 1 less like that. When I was in high ries of government intervention ment, the one that he says strides… Hindsight is 20/20, your kids are going to go out they are asking for help. school, she stayed up with me until in the modern era and argued defined his worldview, was One month ago, Jay and his 3 in the morning one night crying that ag businesses have created marching with National Farm but I think as we’ve progressed, and compete and you’re going family created a GoFundMe page about my girlfriend who broke up a system that forces federal pro- Workers Association co-found- we’ve done a pretty good job to watch… I think we’ll have to raise donations that would help with me. She was just like that; to grams to backfill their income er and Chicano activist Cesar for the most part.” some of those same types of provide Sherry with the care she everyone. I want this to be my way thanks to “policies written by Chavez in the fruit fields of According to the Anamosa things.” needs. of giving back to her.” Cargill and Monsanto.” central California near the same “Our mother and wife was the Jay says it can hard to deal with “There’s a double standard locales made famous in Mer- best,” the family wrote on the Go- a family member having Alzhei- out there… When (former le Haggard’s songs and John FundMe page. “She sacrificed ev- mer’s, which is sometimes called President Jimmy) Carter put Steinbeck’s canonical novels erything for us, taught us how to “The Long Goodbye.” But for all the grain embargo on in 1980, The Grapes of Wrath and Of Commencement love people, and showed us how the bad days his mother has, the farmers just blew a gasket, but Mice and Men. For communi- From page 1 dictorians, while Cade Rohler to give our lives to Jesus. It's with good days are the ones that really Trump talks about tariffs— ties like Hampton, Marshall- handle them,” he continued. was named Salutatorian. Han- a deep sadness in our hearts that matter. which would be even more town, Storm Lake and Denison “Do we throw in the towel, nah Stahl was named Girl of we humbly ask and pray for God “It’s one thing to lose someone damaging—and they say, ‘Well, now filled with migrant workers claiming things will never work the Year, and Josh Kuiper was to quickly provide. We know she quickly, but it’s another thing to we’ve just got to give it time,’” in ag-related industries, Norris out, or do we choose to take a named Boy of the Year. would have done the same for us.” watch them go,” he said. “You try he said. “We have a system of believes the same message can positive perspective and believe At the end of the ceremony, The family has currently raised to pull them back but you know agriculture that’s high input, resonate today. the good will outweigh the bad? Principal Vokes presented the $13,000 out of their $60,000 goal you can’t; you can see them fad- high output, (and) no profit for “If they want to work, let [As we go forward,] I urge you Grundy Center Class of 2018, to provide care for Sherry. ing. It’s easy to feel hopeless and farmers. We’ve got to change them work. White people don’t to go from here with a positive and each were awarded diplo- Jay says he hopes the fundrais- lost, but then there are those good that.” want to work,” Souhrada said. perspective on all of your future mas. er will help provide the care need- days where they come back, and In Norris’s view, the dim fi- Democratic voters will endeavors, and I wish you all Before leaving the gym, the ed for his mother, who has always it’s them again; you learn to live nancial outlook is directly tied choose between six candi- the best.” new graduates joined together been so selfless and giving to her for those.” to overreliance on commercial dates—Norris, Fred Hubbell, Following the speeches, to sing the Alma Mater, as the family. To help the Rich family, visit fertilizers, further consolidation Nate Boulton, Andrea McGuire, High School Principal Michael crowd sang along in celebration “Growing up, money was www.gofundme.com/helpsher- of operations, absentee land- Cathy Glasson and Ross Wil- Vokes bestowed student awards. of the Grundy Center Class of tight,” Jay said. “But I was a stu- ryrich owners, the proliferation of con- burn—when they head to the Josh Kuiper and Cameron 2018. pid kid, and if I would beg for To watch or listen to “Blank tract-farming hog confinements polls for the primary on June Steenhoek were named Vale- some dumb toy for Christmas, Stares” by Jay Allen, visit www. and water quality concerns that 5. she would work overtime during youtube.com/watch?v=PxEOW- drove the state to allocate nearly the holidays and nearly kill herself hspwEA $300 million in funding over 12 to make sure we got exactly what years in hopes of reducing the we wanted. 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NW IOWA FOR OUR REVOLUTION ASIAN AND LATINO COALITION DISTRICT Protect Farmers, Social Security, and Medicaid PAID FOR BY SCHOLTEN4IOWA 4 Thursday, May 24, 2018 Grundy NEWS Register www.thegrundyregister.com Absentee ballots available BCLUW board approves for June 5 Primary Election pay raise for secretaries Absentee ballots are avail- Grundy County Auditor, 706 cess required for same day voter By ROBERT MAHARRY Act (FICA) tax and Iowa Public the facilities.” able for the June 5 Primary G Avenue, Grundy Center, IA registration. The Grundy Register Employees Retirement System Later in the meeting, the Election at the Grundy County 50638. The last day to request You can register in person CONRAD- The BCLUW (IPERS) fund by around 17 per- board voted to accept a bid for board of education voted to raise cent—or about $2,000 annually. a new Ford transit van from Auditor’s Office. an absentee ballot by mail is at the County Auditor’s Office the pay of each of its four dis- Petty explained that the av- Union Auto at a cost of $28,667. To vote early by absentee May 25 at 5:00 PM. at the Courthouse. Voter regis- trict secretaries—Pam Schipper, erage rate for secretaries in In personnel news, the board ballot, eligible voters residing Absentee ballots returned by tration forms are also available Tambra Simpson, Cami Parker similarly sized rural districts is accepted resignations from in Grundy County may stop at hand may be delivered to the on the Grundy County website and Jen Hoveland—by a dollar generally between $9.50 and teacher and coach Dustin Ham- the Grundy County Auditor’s County Auditor’s Office at the – www.grundycounty.org – un- an hour during Monday morn- $14 an hour, and BCLUW fell mers, assistant basketball coach Office on the 2nd floor of the Courthouse until 9:00 PM on der the heading “Where do I . . . ing’s regular meeting, but not somewhere in the middle. Even- Dylan Humpal and Kelly Trin- courthouse during normal busi- June 5. Absentee ballots may ?” Click on “Register to Vote”. before one member expressed tually, the board voted 6-1 to kle as the basketball cheerlead- ness hours Monday through not be turned in at the polling This will download a voter reg- concern that it could create an approve the raises, with Kopsa ing coach while offering con- Friday (8:00 AM to 4:30 PM). place except to be surrendered istration form. The completed unsustainable “domino effect” dissenting. tracts to Jodi Hinegardner as a The last day to vote by absen- and voided, in which case the form should be sent to the Grun- if other employees demand “I just worry about the dom- high school special education tee ballot at the Auditor’s Office voter would then vote at the dy County Auditor, 706 G Ave- higher wages. ino effect,” he said. “People and health teacher and Becky is June 4. The Grundy County polls. Absentee ballots returned nue, Grundy Center, IA 50638. “Are we setting a precedent don’t understand how much it Wayman as a middle school Auditor’s Office will also be by mail must be postmarked by Voter registration forms must that we’re willing to negotiate? costs to give a raise… It’s not special education aide. open on Saturday, June 2, from June 4 and received before noon be received by May 25 at 5:00 We become hostage—and may- just a dollar.” 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for elec- on June 11. p.m. for this election. If you are be that’s not a good word—to The board voted unanimous- IN OTHER BUSINESS, tion business. While Iowa law allows you already registered to vote, there the whims of everyone,” LJ ly to move forward and accept the board: To vote early by mail, ab- to register to vote on Election is no need to re-register to par- Kopsa said. “There comes a tip- bids for a rain gutter replace- • Approved the commenda- sentee ballot request forms are Day at the polling place for the ticipate in this election. ping point where you can’t pay ment project after an initial tions as listed. available on the Grundy County precinct in which you currently Polls will be open at 7:00 someone more for the job that quote came in at around $9,000 • Approved allowing the se- website – www.grundycounty. live, Grundy County Auditor AM and close at 9:00 PM on they’re performing and have it with an additional $3,600 cost nior class to donate 50 percent org – under the heading “Where Rhonda R. Deters recommends Primary Election Day, June 5. make sense.” for the southwest corner of the of its remaining funds toward As Superintendent Ben Petty high school. new equipment for the weight do I ….?” Click on “Vote Ab- that you pre-register to vote. By If you have any questions, noted, the raises will also in- “It needed to happen years room. sentee”. This will download an registering, your name will ap- please contact the Grundy crease the amount that BCLUW ago,” Kopsa said. “I think we • Approved the appointment application form to request an pear in the electronic poll book County Auditor’s Office (319- puts toward each secretary’s need to have a better plan of of Callie Bergen as a volunteer absentee ballot. The complet- at the polling site, and you will 824-3122). Federal Insurance Contributions maintaining this building and softball coach. ed forms should be sent to the avoid the time-consuming pro-

Memorial P.E.O. STAR scholarship awarded From page 1 area, the Memorial Day festiv- Retired Marine Corps Gun- The prestigious P.E.O. STAR Scholarship, for the 2018-2019 be spotlighted during a showing nery Sgt. and trumpeter Jeff ities have always been an inte- academic year, was presented of “Floyd’s Movies,” a collec- gral part of their lives. Frank, who is also the outgoing to Lauren Mosher, a senior at tion of videos and photos by the “You don’t plan anything city clerk in Beaman, will deliv- BCLUW. The scholarship was late Floyd Ashton—including else on Memorial weekend,” er the keynote address on Mon- presented at the BCLUW High the great cooperative fire and Heitmeyer said. “We kind of day afternoon. Frank spoke at School awards ceremony by Jan RAGBRAI coming through play on Saturday and honor our the BCLUW Veteran’s Day pro- Onnen, Chapter AR President, town. All of his archives are veterans on Monday.” grams in Conrad and Union last and Carrie Smith, Chapter AR Guard. now available on DVD thanks November and has performed Nonetheless, plenty of the Lauren Mosher is the daugh- to a recent grant from the Grun- usual staples will remain in “Taps” live on NBC during a ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mosher dy County Community Founda- place: the Pat Neff Memorial Sunday Night Football game in and was recommended for this tion. Run and the fireman’s breakfast New York City commemorating scholarship by Chapter AR of “I don’t think the public has on Saturday morning, the kids the anniversary of the Septem- Grundy Center, Beaman and seen (Ashton’s videos) before,” games on Saturday (and corn ber 11 terrorist attacks. Conrad, IA. Mosher has accept- organizer Brenda Heitmey- hole for adults), the pedal trac- And once it’s all said and ed and will attend Iowa State University where she has plans er said. “This is Beaman’s big done, the people of Beaman can tor pull, the community church to study Agricultural Communi- thing.” service on Sunday, the afore- kick back, relax and celebrate cations with a double minor in For Heitmeyer and fellow mentioned baseball tournament, the rest of the area festivals Agricultural Business and Ani- organizers Debbie Ashton and and of course, the 136th con- without worrying about their mal Science beginning this fall. Sarah Dougherty, all of whom secutive morning and afternoon own—for a few months, at least. The P.E.O. STAR Schol- grew up in the Beaman-Conrad Memorial Day programs at the “It’s not that we don’t like arship is a $2,500 scholarship two cemeteries and the city to do it; it’s just (nice),” Ashton based on excellence in leader- ship, extracurricular activities, said. park, respectively, on Monday. community service, academics Pleasant, Iowa, is an interna- owns Cottey College, a fully Memorial Day Meal and potential for future success. tional philanthropic and edu- accredited, private liberal arts MONDAY, MAY 28, 2018 The program is open to young cational organization which and sciences college for wom- promotes increased educational en, with two-year and selected Please come to enjoy and to women who are citizens or legal opportunities for women. There four-year programs, located in remember our veterans on permanent residents of the Unit- ed States or Canada and who are are nearly 6,000 local chapters Nevada, Missouri. Memorial Day in fellowship and graduating high school seniors in the United States and Cana- For additional information a meal at Beaman Memorial at the time of application. A da with almost 250,000 initiated on the P.E.O. STAR Scholar- Hall. BBQ pork and beefburger GREEN student must be recommended members. The P.E.O. Sister- ship, please contact Jan Onnen meals will be served from 11 by a P.E.O. chapter. hood has provided over $304 at [email protected] or 319- AM to 1 PM by Beaman Legion The P.E.O. Sisterhood, million in financial assistance 883-0288 or visit peointerna- to more than 102,000 recipients. tional.org. Post 131 and Beaman Legion founded January 21, 1869, at The P.E.O. Sisterhood also Ladies Auxiliary. Don’t forget Iowa Wesleyan College, Mount the homemade pies!!!!!!! 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SATURDAY, MAY 26 7:00-11:00 am – Fireman’s Breakfast - Memorial Hall 9:00 am – Pat Neff 2 mile Run & Gemini Walk Conrad Registration @ 8 at Shelter House 9:00 am-12:00 pm – Library open (10:00 am Music by “Dulcimer Guy”) Tire and Auto 10:00 am – Kids Games: Cake Walk, Bounce House General repair, maintenance and & other activities 11:30 am – Pedal Tractor Pull (Signup starting @ tire sales for cars and trucks 11:00 by Bank) 11:00 am-1:00 pm – Lunch served at Memorial Hall 211 W. Center • Conrad 1:00 pm – Civil War Music @Hall by “Dulcimer Guy” 641-366-2114 Mike Anderson www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy OPINION Register Thursday, May 24, 2018 5 Memory Lane A look back through The Grundy Register Compiled by Michaela Kendall 10 Years Ago This Week - million in taxes generated by 2008 travelers’ spending. Travelers Former con- spend more than $100 per day testant, Jason Rich of Dike, will with the largest percentage of be performing live in the Cedar this going to overnight accom- Valley area in celebration of his modations. The Iowa Travel upcoming move to Nashville, Council has existed for 27 years Tenn. Jason’s performance will and is devoted to improving the be held at the Heartland Vine- awareness and impact of tour- yard Church in Cedar Falls ism throughout the state. This Friday, May 23 at 7 p.m. Jason year Wellsburg has taken the Rich is a Contemporary Chris- first important step. They have tian artist. He auditioned for taken the opportunity provided American Idol this season and and decided to expand on it. The qualified for Hollywood week city will be hosting an Antique in which he placed in the top Tractor Pull & Flea Market This 65 people out of 112,000. Jason will be held on the evening of has been playing the guitar and May 24. There is no end to the composing his own songs since opportunities tourism will pro- the age of 12. vide Grundy County. The year was 1942 and as a train chugged passed a farm lo- 50 Years Ago This Week - cated in northern Grundy Coun- 1968 ty, a 23-ycar-old young man Thousands of young men stood waving from a railcar have gone to war – not all have Grassley Q & A: platform. He cried out over the come back: Six times in the past But they are so cute loud, riveting noise of the train century, hundreds of young men Spring is here (and some Prescription drug prices passing over the tracks, “Good- from the farms and small towns days have felt like spring is Conservation bye Mooka! (a Dutch endear- of Grundy county have an- nearly past). Could it be only Question: What can be done to bring down prescription drug ment term for mother), Goodbye swered a call to defend their na- few weeks ago that we were Comments prices for American consumers? Pop!” And then he disappeared tion during the Civil War, Span- experiencing snow delays and Answer: Drug pricing is tied to a complex, highly regulated re- in the distance. This was the last ish American War, World War I, cancellations? gime laced with incentives and guidelines structured to protect pa- The calls about wildlife ba- memory that Mr. and Mrs. Dick World War II, Korean Conflict tient safety and foster innovation. Congress has enacted patent laws bies began several weeks ago. Gelder had of their young son and Vietnam. Next Thursday intended to encourage advances in biomedical technology to improve morning, Grundy county will The annual onslaught of calls public health and save lives. In recent decades, the American public as they sent him off to war He came with the same message: “I pay special tribute to all its de- has placed high hopes on breakthrough medicines to prevent, treat never returned. Private Arnold found a baby animal. What do I and cure chronic illnesses and diseases. At the same time, Americans ceased veterans at Memorial Gelder, one of six brothers to do?” And with the first ones, I are increasingly alarmed by the escalating costs of prescription med- fight in World War II, was killed Day services. found myself saying “this can’t icines. Iowans routinely express concern about access to affordable in action on July 22, 1943. He Nineteen juveniles and two be. Its too early for this” But no medicine and the sticker shock that too often occurs when they fill was a gunner in a tank battalion adults were arrested last Friday matter what the weather, the in- a prescription. In fact, Iowans flagged an issue during the Obama fighting to push back German night when local and county ternal clocks of so many species administration about sky-high increases they were paying for the an- territory in Sicily when his tank law enforcement officials raided marched on. As hard as it is, ti-allergy EpiPen device. It turns out a drug manufacturer was ex- was hit. Similar good-byes such a beer party at a deserted farm usually the best thing to do the ploiting the Medicaid Drug Rebate program by classifying its pop- as the late Mr. and Mrs. Dick yard northeast of Reinbeck. next time you see baby wildlife ular anti-allergy medicine as a generic instead of as a brand name Gelder endured were experi- The two adults were Mike Neal that appears orphaned is leave product. That move allowed it to issue smaller rebates to government programs, such as Medicaid. My oversight work led to troubling rev- enced around the countryside and Rudiger Schusske, both of it alone. Stand back and ob- elations that taxpayers were on the hook for exorbitant overpayments Reinbeck. Neal was fined $100 serve the situation, most of the that year and every year since for the better part of a decade starting in 2006 because of that mis- when men and women have plus court costs and Schusske, time the human desire to help By KEVIN WILLIAMS classification. The costly, anti-competitive practices were confirmed been sent off to fight for the was also fined $100. Charges or “rescue” baby, orphaned, or Grundy County by the government’s internal watchdog when it found that taxpayers freedoms of the citizens of this against the 19 teens are still injured wildlife can have unin- Conservation Director may have overpaid for the EpiPen by as much as $1.27 billion over great nation. Memorial Day is pending further investigation by tended consequences for the an- 10 years. Pharmaceutical companies gaming the system are cheating imal, including death. the day to stop and remember juvenile authorities. Spring is a busy time for taxpayers and consumers by untold billions of dollars. The federal those who have fallen and giv- One Grundy County teen- The first families of little wild government needs to do a better job policing and enforcing the law things have already hatched or wildlife parents, who typically en the ultimate sacrifice, their ager, Jeffrey Lockwood, 17, leave their young alone, some- and overseeing its programs. In places where the law falls short, I’m been born. Children’s books working on legislative reforms that would plug loopholes and hold lives, for our great nation has been sentenced to the El- times for long periods, through- portray Mother Nature as kind- wrongdoers accountable for taking taxpayers for a ride. dora Training School for Boys out the day. This does not mean and two accomplices are being ly and nurturing. In reality, she 25 Years Ago This Week - might better be described as that the parent is not nearby and Question: What other solutions are you working on to lower held by juvenile authorities af- After months of planning, headmaster in nature’s school very conscious of where they drug prices? ter they admitted breaking into the Two-Cylinder Center Grand of hard knocks. Parent geese left their babies. If you find a Answer: The crux of the matter is figuring out how to thread the Opening and Swap Meet will eight churches in a four coun- are superprotective of their lit- baby bird that is not fully feath- needle that stiches together the regulatory, legal and scientific patch- be held Monday and Tuesday, ty area during a four day binge tle goslings, but predators like ered or its eyes are closed, re- work that delivers lifesaving treatments and cures to the American May 24 and 25, in Grundy Cen- which ended with their arrest snapping turtles begin to thin turn the bird to its nest. If it is people without compromising patient safety or curbing breakthrough ter. The Center officially opens last Wednesday. their ranks as soon as they hit not possible to access the nest or scientific innovation that often require many years of expensive re- with a ribbon-cutting ceremony the water. Newly laid eggs in it was damaged in the fall, place search and development. As chairman of the Senate Judiciary Com- scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday, 50 Years Ago This Week - hundreds of bird nests face all the nestling in an artificial nest mittee, I am leading efforts on Capitol Hill to advance bipartisan bills at the Center. Approximately 1968 kinds of threats even before at a lower location as close as that would improve market-based competition and curb Big Phar- ma’s appetite for gaming the system with the cooperation of generic 125 fully-restored tractors and they hatch. Eggs are high qual- possible to the original location. Artificial nests can be made drug makers. That includes examining market exclusivity and legal implements will be on display Windstorm damage at the ity protein for a variety of other from a small basket or box lined arrangements that block generic competition from bringing more af- on the grounds around the Cen- M. A. Tranbarger farm, located creatures including fox squirrels fordable options to neighborhood pharmacies. Delaying tactics too near Conrad, was estimated at and blue jays that live around with dry grass, soft cloth or ter. These exhibits will be on shredded paper. Minimal human often make it virtually impossible for generic competitors to fairly close to $5000. The large bam many of our yards. House wrens display until 5 p.m. Tuesday. handling will not discourage the compete for market share, including abusive practices that clog the on the farm was almost a total and house sparrows destroy the The Swap Meet and Vendor parents from caring for a baby pipeline to obtain samples of a particular medicine. Generics need Show of John Deere-related loss, the windmill was twisted eggs of other cavity nesting spe- access to branded samples to perform testing that proves their prod- cies as they try to take over nest bird. The parents may be wary items also opens Monday. This into a mass of metal, shingles of the new location or nest, and uct is equivalent to the brand name drug. Another delaying strategy sites. brand name drug makers use to undercut generic competitors is to event will be held at the Grundy were torn from the roof of the might take a few hours before County Fairgrounds, and will home, damage done to the corn- What I am trying to convey block them from participating in safety protocols required to secure in all of this is that while we they approach but they will re- the FDA seal of approval. Our bipartisan CREATES Act would de- begin at 7 a.m. on both Monday crib, and the hog house and sev- turn. eral small buildings to the north may view orphaned wildlife ter brand drug manufacturers from putting up anti-competitive road- and Tuesday. A total of 42 par- So, I end this article with blocks to generic drug competition. The Congressional Budget Office of the farm were demolished. babies as only cute and cuddly, ticipants have registered for this their place in the ecosystem in- what some will think is a cruel estimates our bill would shave $3.8 billion from the deficit and likely There was an insurance of the event, and they will have a wide cludes sometimes (many times) message. No matter the cute- billions more for consumers and their insurers. I’ve also introduced barn of almost $2000. Parts of variety of items for the collector being critical food for others. ness factor – be it a baby deer, a bipartisan bill that would crack down on anti-competitive pay-off or restorer. Monday evening, an the barn were strewn over a Never attempt to rehabili- baby raccoon, baby wood duck schemes called the Preserve Access to Affordable Generics Act. Our area Dixieland Jazz band will be quarter of a mile radius. tate a wild animal yourself. It or countless other wildlife ba- legislation would lower the hammer on so-called “reverse payments” entertaining Two-Cylinder Club Miss Margaret Sayer, daugh- is against the law to keep wild bies, leave the “orphans” in the in which brand name manufacturers pay generic competitors not to members and local residents. ter of Dr. Bert Sayer, who for animals. wild. compete as part of a patent settlement. As a result, consumers get Bill Sheperd’s Red Hots will be many years practiced medicine the short end of the stick because generic drugs can be as much as entertaining on the bandstand at Whitten and Conrad, was ar- 90 percent cheaper than brand name drugs. Soaring drug prices are unsustainable to household budgets and the public purse. Whereas located at the courthouse square rested by the FBI in Los Ange- no one wants to put an end to America’s soaring success stories in les last Saturday on charges of Driver’s License Station Hours beginning at 8 p.m.. scientific discovery and breakthrough cures, our federal regulatory As a result of the upcoming unlawfully making sketches of Wednesday & Thursday regime needs to nimbly address flaws in the system that harm market Grundy County Treasurer’s Office, Grundy Center Two-Cylinder Events, Grun- blueprints of airplane construc- competition at the expense of consumers and taxpayers. The web of tion at the North American Avi- Telephone: (319) 824-1212 dy County residents are going Hours: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (Driving tests by appointment only) anti-competitive maneuvers that thwarts competition in many cases to get a first-hand look at the ation plant near Los Angeles. gets mired in years of costly litigation. I’m working to cut through the impact and significance of the Miss Sayer had been employed Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday thicket of federal regulations that are being exploited to undermine tourism industry. Tourism is by the army air corps as an in- Hardin County Treasurer’s Office, Eldora competition without uprooting medical discovery and innovation that spector. An FBI agent who ar- Telephone: (641) 939-8238 drives economic growth and saves lives. I’m glad the Trump adminis- the third largest industry in the Hours: 9 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. (Driving tests by appointment) state. The industry employs rest her charged that she carried tration recently announced plans to follow through on the president’s 45,000 people and generates the blueprints from the aviation Tuesday - Saturday agenda to lower drug prices for American consumers. I will continue plant concealed in her clothing. Driver’s License Station, 103 Crossroads Center, Waterloo my work to strengthen transparency and competition, including rig- $2.5 billion annually. Last orous enforcement of anti-kickback laws. They are time-tested tick- year the state collected $136.5 Telephone: (319) 235-0902 – A Full-Service Site Hours: Tuesday 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Wednesday-Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.; ets to prevent consumers and the taxpaying public from being taken Saturday 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.; Closed Monday. for a ride.

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Calendar of events Grundy Community Center From The Archives … Friday • Grundy Comm. Center – No Walking May 25 VanDyk/Marshall, Wilts Room Exercise, 8:30 a.m., Legion Room Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m. Legion A special thank you to my Room Family and Friends for making my 90th Birthday Open House Saturday • Grundy Comm. Center – VanDyk/Marshall such a memorable day. Also, May 26 reception, Wilts Room thank you for all the cards and Hall, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Legion Room phone calls. It really meant a lot to me. Monday • Grundy Comm. Center – Site Closed. Betty Hess May 28 Happy Memorial Day.

Tuesday • Grundy Comm. Center – Walking, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m., May 29 Wilts Room Nutrition site menu Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m., Legion Friday, May 25: Memorial Room Day Meal — Hamburger, Let- tuce, Tomato, Hamburger Bun, Wednesday • Grundy Comm. Center – Walking, 10 a.m. - 4 Baked Beans, Potato Salad, May 30 p.m., Wilts Room Peach Cobbler, Milk, Ketchup Exercise, 8:30 a.m., Legion Room Monday, May 28 — Closed Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m. Legion for the Holiday Room Tuesday, May 29 — Lasagna Casserole, Green Beans, Tossed OK, here is the next mys- pub.com or drop by our offices to share with you. Thursday • Grundy Comm. Center – Walking, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m., Salad, Hot Spiced Peaches, tery picture. Can anyone tell during business hours and share Keep the memories! Pho- May 31 Wilts Room Milk, Salad Dressing us anything about this photo? them with us (please remem- tos from the Register’s ‘From Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m. Legion Wednesday, May 30 — Maybe when and where it were ber to include your name and the Archives’ series are now Room Cranberry Dijon Chicken, Baby taken? What was the occasion? location in any email). We’ll available for purchase! The Red Potatoes, Mixed Vegeta- If you have any answers publish whatever we can learn cost is $5, and the photos are Put your event in the Grundy Center Community Calendar! bles, Applesauce, Milk send an email with ‘From the in next week’s paper (space available on a first-come, first- 319-824-6958 • [email protected] Thursday, May 31 — Roast Archives’ in the subject line to allowing), as well as select an- serve basis. Beef, Brown Gravy, Whipped grundyeditor@midamerica- other photo from the archives Potatoes, Green Peas, Pie, Milk For more information, to re- Center Theatre’s Reel-to-Reel serve a place or order a meal, call the Grundy Center Senior Beginning at the Center been more uncertain. Aveng- Center at (319) 824-3843. No information was received Theatre on Friday, May 25 at 7 ers: Infinity War will be unlike about the other photo that ran in p.m. will be the action/adven- any superhero movie you have last week’s Grundy Register. ture/sequel Avengers: Infinity ever seen & with a star-studded If anyone has any information War, starring Robert Downey cast including Robert Downey News from Ivester please contact the Grundy Reg- ister office at 319-824-6958 or Jr, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Jr, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett GARAGE SALE/BAKE Johansson & Chris Evans. This Johansson, Chris Pratt, Mark send an email to grundyeditor@ SALE midamericapub.com. movie is rated PG-13 for vio- Ruffalo, Chris Evans, Tom Hol- Come to our Garage/Bake lence, running approximately land, Chadwick Boseman & Sale on Saturday, June 2 from 150 minutes in length. At 7:30 Josh Brolin, it is one of the big- 9 am to 1 pm. We will accept will be the brand-new family/ gest movies of 2018! anything except large applianc- comedy Show Dogs, starring The brand new family com- es, old TV’s, winter clothes, and Will Arnett, Natasha Lyonne, edy Show Dogs is about the microwaves. Please sign up in & Ludacris. This unlikely pairing of a human the foyer to help with this event. movie is rated PG, running detective & his canine partner FOOD PANTRY approximately 95 minutes in Max (voice of Chris "Ludac- Contact Rev Paul by May length. ris" Bridges), who has to go 24 if you can help at the Food Movies coming very soon in- undercover at the world's most Pantry for Saturday, May 26 clude: Life Of The Party, Book exclusive dog show to solve his at American Lutheran Church, Club, Solo: A Star Wars Story, biggest case yet. Rugged lone- Grundy Center from 8 to 10:30 Ocean’s 8 & many more! wolf Max & his human FBI am. Fridays are 50 cent Fridays partner (Will Arnett) are inves- at the Center Theatre. Attend a tigating a crime ring when a movie on Friday evening & re- hot tip leads them to Las Vegas ceive your choice of a medium for the world's most prestigious popcorn or any drink for just 50 canine invitational dog show. Progressive cents! Uber-macho Max must under- In Avengers: Infinity War, go a makeover with the help Agriculture Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr), of a seasoned trainer (Natasha Thor (Chris Hemsworth), the Lyonne) – mud baths, etiquette Safety Day Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) & the rest lessons & a Brazilian waxing On May 1 Grundy Center El- of the Avengers have continued – to go under cover in order to ementary 3rd Graders attended to protect the world from threats thwart the plot. In the hands of Progressive Agriculture Safe- too large for any one hero to his new human handler Frank ty Day at the Grundy County handle, but a new danger has & with help from their new ca- Fairgrounds. The purpose of Ag emerged from the cosmic shad- nine friends, Max gets in touch Safety Day is to remind children ows: Thanos (Josh Brolin). A with his inner show dog, while that a farm and livestock opera- despot of intergalactic infamy, learning that trusting the help of tions can be fun and exciting but his goal is to collect all six Infin- others can sometimes be more to realize there’s a lot of hidden Marcia Stahl, the owner of The Flower Farm in Wellsburg, celebrated the relocation of her business ity Stones, artifacts of unimag- rewarding than working alone. dangers associated with farm with a formal ribbon cutting last Friday. The shop is open five days a week at 401 North Adams Street. inable power, & use them to If you are interested in gift equipment and handling the an- (Robert Maharry/The Grundy Register photo) inflict his twisted will on all of certificates to the Center The- imals. reality. Everything the Avengers atre, they may be purchased at During the day’s activities, have fought for has led up to GNB bank locations during the students were able to rotate to this moment - the fate of Earth day or at the Center Theatre various groups to learn about & existence itself has never during evening business hours. safety topics such as, electricity, Wellsburg officially welcomes firearms, grain bins, chemicals, farm equipment, lawn mow- Grundy County Fair Board Announces ers, fire, sun prevention, and The Flower Farm to town animals. The day offered stu- By ROBERT MAHARRY R&M Foods, before it closed prom dresses. Stahl recently June Old School Figure 8/Small Car Race dents the chance to engage in The Grundy Register seven years ago, and in Decem- sold that inventory off and plans GRUNDY CENTER--The Page. https://www.facebook. hands-on activities that taught WELLSBURG- Wellsburg ber, she officially returned to to focus on floral arrangements. Grundy County Fair is excited com/Grundy-County-Fair- various safety practices in the residents have known local na- downtown Wellsburg. Her prime location along the to announce they will be adding Figure-8-Races-Demo-Der- above-mentioned fields. tive Marcia Stahl and seen the “Being on Main Street made main drag has prompted more a second Old School Figure 8/ by-1394805967261943/ While it was focused on ag- sign promoting her business a big difference,” she said. “It visitors, whether they’re cu- Small Car Race Saturday, June The Grandstands Bar will be riculture safety, many of the just east of town for some time has. (We’ve gotten) a lot more rious shoppers or friends just 2 at the Grundy County Fair open and Honeybadger BBQ now, but late last year, she took walk-in (traffic), a lot more.” stopping in to say hello. Grandstands. Racing will begin will be running the food shack practices taught during the day could be applied in various sit- the next step and moved The She’s been passionate about “The community has been at 7pm drivers must be checked by the Grandstands. Flower Farm into the heart of the flower business since mov- very supportive, very much,” in at the Pit Shack by 6pm. The next Figure 8 Race uations outside of agriculture. Everything that was learned at the community on North Adams ing to Ackley and operating Stahl said. “I’m just excited for Standard racing rules apply will be held during the Grundy Street. Last Friday, business a store there in the late 1990s the community and hope it con- and can be found on the Grun- County Fair Friday, July 20 fol- Agriculture Safety Day doesn’t leaders formally marked the but pursued other endeavors in tinues for me.” dy County Fair Figure 8 Rac- lowed by State Line Drive play- just apply to students. Students es & Demo Derby Facebook ing at the Grandstands Bar. were able to take what they occasion with a ribbon-cutting search of a more steady income. The Flower Farm will be learned and discuss it with their ceremony and reception cele- Upon remarrying and landing open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 parents and grandparents, hope- brating the new location. back in Wellsburg, she redis- p.m. from Tuesday to Friday fully sparking further consider- Stahl ran the flower shop covered her former love and at and 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on ation of safety techniques. out of the former grocery store, one time even sold bridal and Saturdays.

The Grundy Register Shown in office will be closed on Avengers: Adults: Starting 50¢ Fridays, attend a movie Infinity War $3 MONDAY, MAY 28 May 25 on Friday evening & receive your choiceKids of & a medium popcorn or Rated PG13- 156 minutes Seniors:any Drink for just 50¢! in honor of Not seeing a movie? You can still Stars: Robert Downey Jr., pick-up$1 snacks, popcorn or Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth Adults: $3 – Kids & seniors: $1 Ice Cream! NO WEEKEND MATINEE THIS WEEK

Shows Fri.-Wed.: 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. - Held Over 7:30 p.m. – Held Over General Matinees: Sat. 3:15 p.m., Show Dogs Admission Sun. 1:30 p.m. Avengers: InfInIty WAr $3 3D Movie Admission $4 •Type: Action/Adventure/Sequel• •Type:New Family/Comedy• Now with Digital and •PG-13CENTER (Violence) THEATRE• 150 mins• • PG • 95 mins • Have a safe Gladbrook Theater 602 7th St., Grundy Center • 1-800-682-6345 319 Second St., Gladbrook www.grundycentertheatre.com 888-473-FILM • 641-473-FILM CENTER THEATRE and happy holiday! www.gladbrooktheater.com 602 7th St • Grundy Center • 1-800-682-6345 All movies subject to change without notice www.grundycentertheatre.com www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy NEWS Register Thursday, May 24, 2018 7

Obituaries Diane Paige Alvin Everts Correspondent Alvin Lee Everts 66, of Westminster, CO, formerly of Grundy 319-989-2163 Center, passed away of natural causes on August 28, 2017. He was born August 26, 1951, to the late George and Marlys DIKE REGISTER (Moeller) Everts of Grundy Center. He was baptized and confirmed Memorial Day Finished project On Monday, May 28, the at the Bethany Presbyterian Church. He graduated from GCHS with Last week, we watched the Dates for Dike Dream On Dike American Legion will host the class of 1969. grading of the parking lot at the Memorial Day program at As an Army Private First Class Veterans he was proud to serve Slice. I told you I would send Thursday, May 24 the Dike-New Hartford Audi- Science social at HS Dream Big his country. He retired from the United Postal Service. a picture of the finished proj- Okay, TV viewers, what has torium starting at 11:00 a.m. 5 pm NH Pre school gradu- Alvin is survived by two daughters, Alicia Becker and family of ect. On the hot summer day of the week provided for enter- Senator Charles Grassley will ation CO, Marisa Everts and family of CO.; and son Jason and family of May 16, the crew started black- tainment? Are you the one in a be our guest speaker. Share the 5:30 Dike PreSchool gradu- CO. He is also survived by two sisters Diane Avery and family of topping in the morning, and by million that has learned how to morning with your family and ation NB and Marilyn Ubben and family of TX. evening, the lot was completed. cast a vote online? Are you the friends on this Memorial Day. 7 pm 8th grade Promotion at Alvin was preceded in death by his brother Marlin Everts. Watch the cones, and when they young person, old timer, music Start the morning with HS Aud Graveside services will be June 9 ,2018, at10:30 at the Rose Hill are gone, we will be free to park lover or just curious as what breakfast at DNH, and stay for Friday, May 25 Cemetery in Grundy Center. Following the service there will be a on a stone free puddle free park- all the fuss is about on Ameri- the program and end up at the Boys golf state reception at the Community Center in Grundy Center. ing lot. No meters, just go inside can Idol? Clarksville, Iowa, is Dike City Park. SB at Dike and enjoy your meal. No pic- Saturday, May 26 not too far from Dike, and I am ture because we all know what Boys state golf wondering if any Maddie Poppe blacktop looks like, so just go Baseball at Waterloo Buck fans from town attended the Senior citizens drive on it and enjoy your walk concert? Maddie Poppe is mak- Luverne C. “Bud” Pike It will be lunch time for Se- Tourn Luverne C. “Bud” Pike passed away of natural causes in Aus- to inside! Sunday, May 27 ing a great splash in Iowa and nior Citizens on Monday, June tin, Minnesota on May 20, 2018, at the age of 95. A visitation was Local church services around the country, so let’s hear 4, at noon at the Dike Commu- held from 4-7 pm at the Clausen Jordon Mor- Monday, May 28 what some of you Dike folks nity Room. It is an enjoyable tuary on Wednesday, May 23rd followed by a No school have to say about your experi- hour or two with friends, and for military funeral service at 11 am on Thursday, Memorial Day ence in Clarksville. Good luck, many of us, just not having to May 24th at the First Methodist Church in 9am Memorial service in NH Maddie Poppe, and dream on. dine alone is the best part. Shar- City of Dike Grundy Center with the Reverend Jerry Miller The purpose of this article is 11am Memorial service in What about dreaming big? ing is what makes the world go officiating. A visitation at the church will be to provide the regulation for the Dike Once again, TV viewers were round, and Agnes loves sharing at 10 am will precede the service. Interment use and operation of golf carts HS Band and Vocal Performs all eyes on the wedding of her cooking skills with happy will be at Rose Hill Cemetery in Grundy Cen- within the limits of the City of Lions Breakfast 8am to Harry. Is it your dream diners. Good food, good friends. ter, IA with military rites by American Legion Dike. 10:00am to have a big wedding? Get all Call and make or break your Tuesday, May 29 Post #439 and VFW Post #17. Golf cart are defined as any the best ideas from the gal that Girls golf state Bud was born on October 20, 1922, to Verne C. Pike and Doro- reservation. 319-989-2018. motorized vehicle intended to Dike elem track and field day made a million views drool over thy Syck Pike on the family farm outside of Brownsdale, Minneso- be used as a conveyance on the simplicity and perfection. golf course for the benefit of Baseball at Dike ta. He graduated from Austin High School in 1940. He enlisted in JH baseball / softball at Den- It all starts with the dress, playing golf. the Navy in 1942 and volunteered for submarine duty. He served Trees at Elm Wood ver the veil, the train and the ti- The trees at Elm Wood Cem- three war patrols as a Yeoman on the USS Sailfish in the Pacific No person shall drive on the Wednesday, May 30 ara. It was a dream wedding where the boat won a Presidential Unit Citation for her 10th patrol, etery have been providing a city street if they do not have a Girls golf state for Meghan Markle that we all Bud’s first. He was honorably discharged from the Navy in October beautiful scene for drivers using legal driver’s license. Golf carts wanted to watch from start to of 1945. T-55. The Evelyn Crab Trees used on the city street must be finish. If you missed some parts Bud married Evelyn Johnson on January 30,1944. They had have been in full bloom with red equipped with safety devices as of the event, all you had to do five children: Robert, Richard, David, DeeAnne, and Donna. They blossoms. The red blossom trees required by Iowa Law for slow was tune back in and find any lived most of their married life in Grundy Center, Iowa where Bud line the roadway in the ceme- moving vehicles. No person favorite part again. It was a tery, and the white blossom crab About town worked at Hawkeye Bank & Trust, formerly the Farmers Savings shall operate or use a golf cart It is Saturday morning, and dream wedding and so many of trees are on the north side of the Bank. until he retired as president. He also served a term as presi- on the city streets within the city coffee is ready at the Craig and us, me included, always want cemetery. The colors in spring dent of the Iowa Bankers Association in the early 1980s. limits between the hours of sun- Leah Hansen residence. This the best for these two boys now are so brilliant, and timing for An active member in the Grundy Center community, Pike served set and sunrise of the following is an event that happens most grown to charming me, always being able to catch the colors at on various local boards and committees including the Board of Edu- day. Saturdays, but today was the wishing their mother, Lady Di- their peak is precious. cation, the Town & County Golf Course, the Amvets and VFW,and No person shall operate nor first time this year we enjoyed ana, was by their side taking I drive to the Grundy Coun- he was also a 30+ year member of the Grundy Center Volunteer Fire use a golf cart within the limits an outdoor patio setting. Per- part in their journey of life. ty Lake every day, and many Department. Bud was also chairman of the Iowa Gaming & Racing of the city with more persons, fect weather, cranberry bars and Happy to be me, I can't sing times I look to the left to check Commission for several years as well as being active in the WW II including the driver or operator glazers. Karina poured while like Maddie, and I’m not as the wind direction the flags are Submarine Veterans organization and serving a term as president of occupying the same as the man- the others, Marcia, Kyle, Casey, beautiful as Meghan, but they blowing and then take in the the Iowa Chapter. ufacturers recommend. Suzan, Curt, Diane, Leah and gave me something to write breathtaking view of the beau- Pike was also an avid sports fan and enjoyed watching many of Anyone violating any of the Craig told tales from years ago. about and you something to tiful trees. the high school sports teams in action, particularly wrestling and provisions of the law will be I sometimes get information dream about. So dream big! I realize many of the resi- girls volleyball. guilty of a municipal infraction, that I can print in the paper, dents do not get the chance to Following Evelyn’s death in 2010, Bud moved back to his home and be punished accordingly. and this was one of those days. see the trees in full bloom and town of Austin, Minnesota where he lived with his significant other, Let’s keep the streets and le- Craig is the Legion Command- the picture that I have taken Genevieve Regan, until he passed away. gal golf cart drivers safe. er, and in visiting, he informed is beautiful, but the black and He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife Evelyn; son us that on Memorial Day, May Birthdays white picture that would be in Robert Pike; his brother Joe Pike; and his sister Carol Anderson. 28, the speaker for the 11:00 the paper would not do justice Thursday, May 24: Megan Bud is survived by his older sister, Evalyn Hartson in Minnesota; a.m. program will be Charles to their beauty. So, next spring Andersen, Dawn Ehmen, Deb sons Richard Pike (Des Moines) and David Pike and wife Debbie Grassley. Just an important fact put crab tree viewing on your Camping Stumberg (Fleming Island, FL); daughters DeeAnne Pike and husband Greg that needed to be shared. So bucket list. Friday, May 25: Ursula Meenan (Traverse City, MI), and Donna King and husband, Scott readers, please keep looking for Harms, Xavier Stanbrough, Pat (Des Moines). He is also survived by three grandchildren: Jenni- weekend an additional item for the Me- The trailers and campers Sires, Ron Arends fer Pike, (Greenville, TX), Bryan King (Des Moines), and Brittany morial Day schedule of events. Council concerns started arriving at the Grundy Saturday, May 26: Annette Cooley and husband, Craig, and their three children (Des Moines). Great coffee, good company On May 9, council members County Camping area as early Erpelding, Jerry Jones, Rod and perfect weather are what we took under consideration a re- as Wednesday evening. Camp- Cordes hope to share with friends any quest from Marcus Miller for an ing sites were paid for and Sunday, May 27: Mary Jo day of the week. extension to the abatement date labeled for this, the first nice Galloway, Stan Van Hauen, Vern Sires traveled to Ste- Cox to attend Boys State in which he has to remove the weekend of summer. Fun in the Mary Corwin vensville, Montana to visit his Andy Cox will be represent- building that had the roof col- sun. I can't wait to talk to Kev- Monday, May 28: Tom Lup- sister Chris Sires and her three ing Grundy Center American lapse and clean up his property in Williams, Grundy County kes, Tim Biersner, Ellen Van adult children, Yvette and fam- Legion Post 349 at the 2018 at 132 W State street in Dike. Conservation Director and get a Hauen ily, Jason and family and Beau Boys State which will be held Council did not allow his re- count of park visitors. Tuesday, May 29: Josh Pe- and family. Also in the Steven- June 10-15 at Camp Dodge in quest so this is now his appeal to In a quick drive through, tersen, Michelle Andersen ville area, he visited his nephew the abatement. This gives Mill- the kids were out in full force Wedmesday, May 30: Billie Johnston. Taylor Graves. Iowa American Legion er thirty days from his appeal at enjoying the bike and walking Dodd, Deb Sloth, Bill Dunkel- Hawkeye Boys State is a week- which time the council will set trails and playground. It’s a berger a date for a public hearing con- great weekend to get the trailers long "Hands-On" experience in cerning this situation. ready for a full season at any the operation of the democratic The next regular council and all local parks. form of government, the orga- meeting is on June 13 at 7:00 nization of political parties, and p.m. the relationship of one to the other in shaping Iowa govern- ment. Through the Boys State Andy Cox objective of "learning by do- GC school athletic ing", young men will learn more oys State is a chance to meet about city, county and state gov- new people. With nearly 500 ernment in one week than they delegates in attendance, Boys teams to hold lift-a-thon The Grundy Center high will be used for weight room would in an entire semester of State offers an opportunity to school athletic teams are hold- upgrades and improvements high school. meet people who represent Io- ing a lift-a-thon on May 29th- that all Grundy Center athletes Boys State is an exercise in wa's diversity in heritage and 31st in the high school weight will benefit from. leading as well as following culture. One of the finest ob- room. Athletes will be taking One objective of the Spartan others. Elections are an oppor- jectives afforded to young men pledges up to that date for the training program is to teach our tunity to show the ability to by Boys State is the friendships amount they lift in the three athletes that you not only do perform under pressure and to they will form with other Boys core lifts or you may make a flat things to benefit yourself, but SIDEWALK DAYS show character in the face of State citizens, many of whom donation. Any person or organi- helping others in the process is victories and/or defeats. Boys will become lifelong friends. zation donating $50.00-$99.00 very important.” Saturday, State will test skill in solving will be recognized on a plaque If an athlete does not ap- hanging outside the weight proach you, you may still make problems and working effec- Sidewalk May 26 room in the Grundy Center Iron a pledge by contacting Athletic tively within a team. Club as a White member. Any Director Dan Breyfogle at the DAYS Boys State is an opportuni- person or organization donat- high school. (319-825-5449) or 8 a.m.-3 p.m. ty to gain pride and respect for DIKE LIONS CLUB ing 100.00+ will be recognized any of the high school coaches. our form of government and the on a plaque hanging outside Your support of this fundraiser SALE TABLE price paid by people to preserve MEMORIAL DAY the weight room in the Grundy is greatly appreciated! Go Spar- BREAKFAST Center Iron Club as a Maroon tans! $ 00 HALF HALF PRICE democracy. The week contains PRICE ceremonies and assemblies as member. Money from this event 4 & Books & Patterns MONDAY, MAY 28 well as marching and pageant- IN-STORE % OFF EXCLUDES ry. Guest speakers, such Past DIKE-NEW HARTFORD 20 ALL UNI FABRIC National Commander of The MULTIPURPOSE ROOM SPECIALS Fabrics, Kits, Books, Patterns American Legion David Re- Serving from 8:00am - 10:00am. Konken Electric, Inc. hbein, and former director of Since 1973 Finish the Bolt Finish Samples at the Iowa High School Athlet- Enjoy scrambled eggs, sausage, Farm, Residential, Commercial % OFF ic Association Bernie Saggau, milk, coffee, juice and all you GREAT PRICES along with Iowa government can eat pancakes. Grundy CEntEr 319-824-3150 25 leaders attend each year to offer their vision and advice. Daily Join your friends and dIKE 319-989-2155 IOwA FALLS flag raising and lowering cere- stay for the Memorial Day rEInbECK 319-788-3150 SEwInG And FAbRIC monies are conducted at Boys program in the DNH Auditorium 520 Washington Ave • Iowa Falls • Iowa State. starting at 11:00. 641-648-2379 8 Thursday, May 24, 2018 Grundy Register www.thegrundyregister.com

fred Bienfang, E.C. Bienfang, Arends, Plaetus Arnold, Victor Charles LaMorte, Carl Lantz, by, Howard Wilson, Raymond Ruppelt (Westminster, CA), GRUNDY Wilford Bienfang, Emery Augustine, Keith Bailey, Harry Margaret Collins Lawless, Wil- Wolthoff, Robert Wolthoff, and Ernest W. Ruppelt (Steamboat CENTER AREA Boren, Art Broderick, Hen- Bakker, Elmer Beach, Harold bur Lawrence, Harold “Hal” James Yoder. Rock), Raymond James Taft ry Bruns, George A. Buchan, Beckman, Malcolm Beckman, Leffler, Charles Long, Floyd Lu- Korean War (cremated). Veterans who will be hon- Leslie Byrnes, Mike Cather- Louie L. Beenken, Rient Beenk- iken, Ray Lynch, Robert Lynch, John Ash Jr., Allen J. As- ored on Memorial Day Monday, wood, Jim Cech Sr. and William en, Keith Bentley, Leland Bent- Carl Mahle, Frank Mamminga, wegan, Harold E. Aswegan, May 28, will also include those Cooper. ley, Paul Bettenga, Franklin Ralph Marken, Virgil Martin, Warren Berhends, Homer Bien- WELLSBURG who have passed on but are John Cullinan, Floyd De- Bever, Jack Bienfang, Charles John Mast, John F. McCluskey, fang, George Borchardt, Keith Billings, Everett L. Bleeker Sr., Kenneth McCluskey, P. Theo- Brown, Gus DeLange, William AREA buried on foreign soil or at sea. Seelhorst, E.F. (Ted) Deven- Civil War Robert Bliss, Leon Bockes, Rex dore Meinert, Richard Mess- Dirks, Roland Dudden, Sr., Le- They are: dorf, Glenn Dew, Samuel Di- Thomas W. Neessen (First Booher, Kenneth Bowers, Bruce ersmith, James R. Meyer, Tom roy Ennenga, Max Ferree, Del- Robert Dew (unknown) amond, Henry G. Dirks, H.O. Christian Reformed Church Brockway, Michael E. Buchan, Meyer, Wm. (Bud) Meyer, Jack bert Finke, Ivan Flater, H. Craig Edward Kopsa (Italy) Dirks, Milo Edwards, Claude Cemetery), Cornelius Okones Paul Buck, George Buseman, Meyers, Kent Meyers. Frederick, Edward Freese, Ed- George Haren (France) Elliott, Clyde Elliott, Ellsworth (Wellsburg Reformed Church Wendell Byrnes, Lloyd Cal- Milo Middleton, Hollis Mill- win F. Gibson, Erwin Haren, Roland P. Roeder (MIA) Elliott, Theron Henry Erickson, Cemetery) ton, Donald Campbell, Gerald er, Art Mills, Orville Mills, Kenneth Havel, Dale Heerts, Following are the names of Roy Foote, H. D. Filkins, Roy World War I Catherwood, James Cech, Jr., Harold Modlin, Paul Moore, Jon Heine, Fred Herzog, Daryl the deceased veterans whose re- Franz, Harry Frazee, Dr. Frank Stuart E. Ashby (Oakland Joe Cerne, Thomas Claassen, Robert Mooty, Roger Mooty, Johnson, LeRoy Johnson, Re- mains are buried in the Grundy Gaffey, and Fred Getting. Cemetery, Iowa City), Albert George Clark, Charles Carl- Dale Mulford, Jake W. Muller, inhard Kalkwarf, Marlin Klar, Center Cemetery: Frank Grabinski, Paul Gra- Assing (Wellsburg Reformed son, Wilson Cheney, LeRoy Carl Nederhoff, Bruce Newton, Gerald Koobs, John Krull, Klaas War Of 1812 ham, Art Gravenstein, Ben Church Cemetery), Edward Claassen, Francis Colin, John George Noel, Peter Pabst, Carl Kruger, David Lebeda, Edward Mathias Embere. Grimmius, Ralph Gunnarson, Assing (Wellsburg Reformed Elwood Cone, Harry Cooley, Palmer, Donald Palmer, Wil- Marks, Donald Main, Arthur Civil War Hubert Haren, O. B. Haren, Art Church Cemetery), Helmuth Herman Cook, Desmond Archie lard Palmer, Francis Persinger, Mulder, Beveridge Nickerson, (Grand Army of the Repub- Hasbrouck, Bert Hasbrouck, Aukes (Pleasant Valley United Copeman, Wilfred Coulson, Gordon Peters, Marlyn Peters, Russell Pabst, Bill Ragsdale, lic) Eldon Hasbrouck, James Has- Methodist Church Cemetery), James E. Cox, William Crocker, Roger Peters, Gordon R. Peters- Carl Rhoads, Kenneth Rhoads, Jacob Abels, E. A. Bailey, brouck, Bryon Hawn, Wesley Harm M. Bakker (First Chris- Robert Dalzell, Lynn Davidson, en, Luverne (Bud) Pike, George Leonard Ralston, Dean Rob- A. J. Belknap, Daniel Blox- T. Heckt, Martin Henze, John tian Reformed Church Ceme- Elmer H. DeBerg, Albert Dek- Potts, Irwin Rabenberg, Arthur ertson, Hilko Schafer, George ham, Warren Bloxham, C. H. High, O.U. Holeman, Archie tery), Bryan Bausman (Pleasant ker, William Dietch, Marvin W. Redding, Arnold Reynolds, Schildroth, Richard Smith, Rob- Boysen, J.C. Bourne, Austin Kern, Jesse Klontz, Herman Valley United Methodist Church DeVries, Melvin A. Diehl, Ben Kay Reynolds, Carl Rhoads, ert Snyder, Jack Soures, Duane Brown, Thomas Brown, D. S. Klunder, Menno Klunder and Cemetery), Irl Bausman (Pleas- Diment, R. Dale Dinnes, Lyle Henry Rhoads, Daniel Rich- Sparenborg, Kenneth Stoehr, Burbank, Dr. J. B. Burns, John William Koobs. ant Valley United Methodist Doak, Glenn J. Dreesman, Carl mond, John Richmond, Wil- Paul Veld, Claire Verly, Harold Clark, W. H. Clark, E. A. Crary, Ed Krahulec, Les Kupka, Church Cemetery), Lee Baus- Dudden, Carroll Engelkes, Faith lard Riekena, Vernon Roberts, Voss, Kenneth Walters, Jack Urias Eaton, Charles Gibson Del Lawless, Bert Lynch, Leon man (Pleasant Valley United Engelkes, Dale E. Ennenga, Lee F. Robins, Thomas Rob- Westerman, Roger Whitcome, and Joseph Good. Lyons, Raymond Mertz, For- Methodist Church Cemetery), Darrell Essen, Thomas Cooper ins, Lyle Rodd, Dr. Joe Rose, Art Wical, C. H. Wical, Ray- John Greenfield, Wil- rest Meyers, George Meyers, George A. Bessman (Shiloh Evans, George Everts, Warren James Ruppelt, Harm Rust, mond “Skip” Wical, William F. liam Hundley, E. M. Har- Dr. Henry Mol, Edison Mooty, Cemetery), Jake Boomgarden Feller, Dale Fink, Earl Fleener, Thile Saathoff, William Sager Wilson and Paul Willard. kins, E. M. Heffelfinger, Claire Morrison, Orange Morri- (Shiloh Cemetery), Court Bung- Wayne Fonken, Harley Henry Sr., Sanford Sampson, Melvin Vietnam War Jacob Heffelfinger, John Heffel- son, Wayne Morrison, Howard er (First Christian Reformed Ford, Wesley L. Freed, Robert “Pat” Saylor, Gerald Schafer, Gordon Akers, Roger L. Bix- finger, Lewis Heffelfinger, Nickerson, Fred Pabst, A. Estel- Church Cemetery). Funnell, William A. Garrett, Marvin Schildroth, Herman by, Ernest Blythe, Merlyn Cord- George Hook, S. Johnson, C. I. la Paddock, George Peters, C. I. Sander De Neui (Shiloh Robert Gesell, John Gideon, Schiller, William Schmidt, Wil- es, Warren Crosser, Dan Dietch, Keiter, H. B. Kelly, S. E. Kern, Peters and LeRoy Purvis. Cemetery), Adolph Deters (Shi- Charles Goodman, Melvin liam J. Schultz, Henry Seal- Don Dudden, Marlin Everts, Daniel Kerr, John Kessler, S. H. Dr. A. J. Redding, Leo Reisz, loh Cemetery), Harm Diekman Gray, and Ralph Graves. man, Walter Sealman, Wilbur Daryl Finke, Ruth Freeburg, Knapp, and Samuel Leigh. Art Robins, Frank Robins, (Wellsburg Reformed Church Walter Graves, Raymond Sealman, Jacob Seehusen, Lewis Gerloff, Francis (Skee) Myrone Lynde, A. E. Thomas E. Ross, William Ross, Cemetery), Joseph Dimke (Shi- Grimes, Harm Grimmius, Wil- George Sharp, Martin Sharp, Gutosky, Luverne Hawn, T.J. Metzger, M. V. Minor, F. G. Charles Ruebel, Glenn Sanders, loh Cemetery), John Doyen, Sr. bur Grimmius, Willis Grim- Ross Sharp, Wayne Shaw, Neil Heronimus, Robert Hunemill- Moffet, Isiah Morrison, John Henry I. Schafer, John Schell- (Wellsburg Reformed Church mius, Donald (Doc) Groe- Shepherd, Harvey Sietsema, er, Leland Langenberg, Dean O’Connor, D. A. Palmer, Mi- ing, George Schiller, Don Scott, Cemetery), Frerich Engelkes newald, LeRoy Gunnarson, Dale Smith, Fred T. Smith, Lawless, Leslie M. Mathews, chael Pollard, Sanford Prescott, Hugh Scott, George Senefelder, (Pleasant Valley Reformed Andrew Hagen, Chris P. Han- Warner Sparenborg Jr., Ray- Slyvian Meester, Richard Pur- C. W. Reynolds, John F. Rich- Emery Sheaffer, J. Sam Shuey, Church Cemetery), Hildert sen, Edwin Harberts, Carroll mond Spieker, Robert Sprague, vis, Dennis Redding, Richard mond, E. M. Sargent, Francis Art Siemsen, and Hans Siem- Engelkes (Pleasant Valley Re- Haren, Melvin Haren, Naaman Harlen Springer, Henry Stock, Shaw, John E. Slater, Gary Scott, William Smith, Wm. sen. formed Church Cemetery), Haren, Edwin Harrenstein, Donald Stout (also Korean Spieker, Dennis Stahl, Marvin Smith and L.E. Sperry. Fred T. Smith, Erich Karl John Fauth (Wellsburg Louis Hartke, Gus Hasbrouck, War), Donald Strickler, Ger- Sternhagen, Roger Van Deest, A. F. Stevens, Albert Taylor, Sonksen, War­ner Sparenborg Reformed Church Cemetery), Harold Henricks, Henrik Hau- ald Strickler, Donald Stull, and Donald Wical. J. S. Thompson, Seneca Thomp- Sr., Arthur Sperry, Sid Sperry, Geo. Henry Geerdes (St. Paul’s gen, Max Hawk, Roger Hawley, Floyd Thompson. son, H. C. Tull, Ed Vermilyea, Loren Staats, Vernon Steffen, Lebanon or Grenada Lutheran Church Cemetery), James Heck, Richard Heller, Albert Thoren, LeRoy Frederick Wald, D. H. Wallace, George Stevens, Weyo Tack, David Sells. Arnold Gelder (Wellsburg Re- Elmer Henricks, George Henze, Thoren, Paul Thoren, Russell G. F. Wass, J. T. Wilson and Lou Thomassen, Art Trevilly- form. Gerald Hess, Bob High, Thiel Thoren, Frederick Tunks, Mar- Persian Gulf John Worden. an, Jacob Veld, Harry Watkins, Herman C. Haack (Wells- (Bob) Hinders, Howard Hock- tin Van Dam, LeRoy Vander- Joshua Omvig Civil War Glen Wells, Simon Weseman, burg Reformed Church Cem- ert, Paul Holeman, William wicken, Clark Vaughan, Rob- Veterans (Confederate Army) Earl Wical Sr., Lee Wical, John etery), Paul Harms (St. Paul’s Hooper, Joe Hulne, Sid Hum- ert Venenga, Ben Viet, Johann LaVerne Bakker, Robert John Lynn. Wiersma, H. K. Wilson, Wil- Lutheran Church Cemetery), mel, Nevin Johnson, Harold VonAswege, Ralph Wagoner, Crouse (Rose Hill Cemetery in Spanish American War liam Yeager, Frank Bentley and Herman Harrenstein (Colfax Jones, Howard Kahl, Kenneth John Walbaum, Richard Wal- Grundy Center), Clark Dirks, C.C. Price, Elmer Eggert, Robert Sharp. Center Presbyterian Church), Kahl, Oscar Kern, Don Kiewiet, baum, Clyde Ware, Frank L. Elmer Ford, Vernon Harris, James Smith and Wayne World War II Carl Heinrich (St. Paul’s Lu- A. L. Kinney, William Watkins, Ralph Wells, George Roger Hook (Rose Hill Ceme- Worden. 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(Shiloh Cemetery), John Loof Frederick Fisher (Oakwood Cemetery), John H. Krull (Well- W. Spieker (St. Peter’s United Kenneth Hostetter, WWII. Carl Huntbach, Hans (Teddy) (Wellsburg Reformed Church Cemetery, Ackley), Harold O. sburg Reformed Church Ceme- Church of Christ Cemetery). Died Dec. 29, 1999, Leland D. Johansen, Robert (Bob) Johan- Cemetery), Daniel Neder- Fischer (Shiloh Cemetery), tery), Darwin G. Kruse (Buired Richard Dale Tack (Wells- Luwe (Shiloh Cemetery, Well- sen, Viggo Johansen, James R. hoff (First Christian Reformed Clarence Freese (Wellsburg Re- overseas), Forrest C. Lahue (St. burg Reformed Church Ceme- sburg), Gary Mennenga, U.S. Johnson, Edward Kappelman, Church Cemetery), William formed Church Cemetery), Har- Paul’s Lutheran Church Cem- tery), Harry Taffinder (Steam- Marines. Died June 23, 1998, Keith (Swede) Klar, Laurence F. Neessen (Waterloo Cemetery), ley Rudolph Freese (Wellsburg etery), Alvin Lindaman (Died boat Rock Cemetery), Mayo Harry Pixler (Shiloh Cemetery), Koch, Lyman Knudsen, Ralph William B. Primus (First Chris- Reformed Church Cemetery), Nov. 4, 2005), Arnold Linda- H. Tjaden (Shiloh Cemetery), Benjamin Primus (First Chris- L. Knudsen, Leo Krumlinde, tian Reformed Church Ceme- LuVern Freese (First Chris- man, Harley Lindaman (Shiloh John VanLoh (Faith Presbyte- tian Reformed Church Ceme- LeRoy V. Landau, Stewart tery), Grant Reed (Wellsburg tian Reformed Church Ceme- Cemetery), Jacob B. Lindaman rian Cemetery, Ackley), Eilert tery), Dwight Rewerts (West Longseth, David Lynn, Duane Reformed Church Cemetery), tery, Wellsburg), John Frerichs (St. Peter’s United Church of Walters, Jr. (St. Paul’s Lutheran Lawn Cemetery, Omaha, NE), Manderfield, Gurney McBain, Riebke Riebkes (East Friesland (Clear Lake Cemetery), Elmer Christ Cemetery), Wallace C. Church Cemetery, Wellsburg), Elmer Ruter (Wellsburg Re- Gene McBride, William Mc- Presbyterian Church Ceme- Fritzel (Wellsburg Reformed Lindaman (Buried overseas), Harold Weichers (Wellsburg formed Church Cemetery), John Bride, Edwin J McCarville, tery), Dick W. Riekena (Hazel Church Cemetery). Anton Lupkes, (Colfax Center Reformed Church Cemetery), Schmidt (Buried in Illinois), Lester Meewes, Jarvis Mesen- Green Cemetery), Albert M. Douglas Geerdes (Wellsburg Presbyterian Church Ceme- John Weichers (Pleasant Valley Bruce Stahl (cremated), Jerry brink, John A Miller, Edward Ross (Shiloh Cemetery), Claus Reformed Church Cemetery), tery), Irma Lutterman (Shiloh Reformed Church Cemetery), Tuttle (Shiloh Cemetery, Well- J. Miller, Wesley J. Miller, W. Ross, (Shiloh Cemetery), George H. Geerdes, (Marshall- Cemetery, Wellsburg). Calvin H. Wiltfang (Wellsburg sburg), Dale Weichers (Love- Arthur Neessen, Russell Niel- Henry W. Ross (Shiloh Ceme- town Cemetery), Henry D. James C. Meester (Pleasant Reformed Church Cemetery), land, Colo., Cemetery). sen, Timothy Nielsen, Bernard tery), Harm H. Rust (Wellsburg Geerdes (Wellsburg Reformed Valley Reformed Church Cem- Gideon Wolbrink (Reformed Ove, John A. Paige, Virgil A. Reformed). Cemetery), Wayne Geerdes etery), Alfred H. Meyer (LaJun- Church Cemetery), Bernard Paige, John W. Pattersen, Pe- Joe Schachactle (First (Wellsburg Reformed Church ta, CO), Carl E. Meyer (Shiloh Zwyers (Buried at sea), DIKE AREA ter K. Pedersen, Duane Peters, Christian Reformed Church Cemetery), Arnold Gelder Cemetery), Clarence R. Mey- Korean Conflict 27th Street Cemetery Daniel Plaehn, Leslie (Bud) Cemetery), Thomas Schafer (Wellsburg Reformed Church er (First Christian Reformed Irwin Dale Abels (Wellsburg Dale Behrens. Posekany, Harry Pruin, Gordon (Christian Reformed Church Cemetery), Dick L. Gelder, Jr. Church Cemetery), Harm Mey- Reformed Church Cemetery), Ackley Cemetery Pruisner, John Rand, Mickey Cemetery), John Schmidt (By- (Wellsburg Reformed Church er (Shiloh Cemetery, Wells- Elwood Doyen (St. Paul’s Lu- John Miller. Rand, Elmer H. Rathman, Dean ron, IL), Ehne Schoolman Cemetery), Leonard Gelder burg), John H. Meyer (Shiloh thern Church Cemetery), John Buck Grove Cemetery, Reed, Eldon Rindels, George C. Roberts, George Saathoff, (Wellsburg Reformed Church (Wellsburg Reformed Church Cemetery), Fred Miller (Wells- Doyen Jr. (Wellsburg Reformed New Hartford Cemetery), Frank Schulte (Col- Cemetery), Robert Grimes burg Reformed Church Ceme- Church Cemetery), Robert A. Vern Sires Sr., William (Bill) Carleton J. Whitney. Sprole, Clarence Stille, George fax Center Presbyterian Church (Genesco Cemetery, Bucking- tery), Joe Miller (West Friesland Larson (Wellsburg Reformed Des Moines ham), Henry J. Grobe (Pleas- Church Cemetery), Harold A. Thurston, Melvin Thurston, Cemetery), Ray Toomsen (Shi- Presbyterian Church Ceme- Masonic Cemetery ant Valley United Method- tery), Howard E. Minium (First Lindman (Wellsburg Reformed Harry Timmer, John Timmer, loh Cemetery), Luitjen Van Edward Volberding. ist Church Cemetery), Eldon Christian Reformed Church Church Cemetery),Eldon Loots Elmer Tobias, Kent Van Schoy- Loh (East Friesland Presbyte- Dumont Cemetery rian Church Cemetery), Men- Gohner (Sheller Cemetery), Cemetery), Willis Nederhoff (Shiloh Cemetery, Wellsburg), ck, Herman Viet, John K. Vol- Durwood (Bud) Groninga (Shi- (Shiloh Cemetery, Wellsburg), Robert J. Lutterman (Shiloh Henry Ubben. berding, Dave Walterman, John no Wilts (Wellsburg Reformed Elmwood Cemetery loh Cemetery), Harris Harren- Clarence G. Laddie Nichols Cemetery), Vernon J. Penning W. “Jack” Weatherly, Ben G. Church Cemetery). E.K. Andersen, Peter Badje, World War II stein (Shiloh Cemetery), Alfred (Riverside National Cemetery), (Wellsburg Reformed Church Whitney, Max Whitney, Edward Harms (St. Paul’s Lutheran Dale W. Nichols (Shiloh Cem- Cemetery), Richard R. Ross, Peter Badje Jr., Willys Benson, Willms, Wilbur Wumkes Jake Aalfs (Shiloh Cemetery, James K Bernhardt, Marlyn Church Cemetery), George W. etery), Richard Paterni (Salem Korean Conflict, U.S. Army, Fairfield Township Cemetery Wellsburg), Homer L. Aiken (Sam) Biersner, Leslie Boike, Harms (Shiloh Cemetery), Geo. Lutheran Church, Parkersburg), Raymond J. Rust (Wellsburg George W Archer, Goltfried (Shiloh Cemetery), Edward Jerry Butler, Donald W. Bill- K. Hayenga (Shiloh Cemetery), Harm H. Peters (Wellsburg Re- Reformed Church Cemetery). Bengston, Albert H Brookman, Ammann (Shiloh Cemetery), man Sr., Gerald Bruns, Lylas Clarence “Carbo” Heinrich (St. formed Church Cemetery), Fred Vietnam Ivan L Case, Stephen P Collins, Peter Ascher (St. Paul’s Luther- Bruns, Jerry A. Butler, Richard Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Potter (Shiloh Cemetery), Her- Glen Alexander (First Henry Dingel, David Dolvin, an Church Cemetery), Roger Chandler, Dean Lewis Charten, Church Cemetery), Neil Hoek- man Primus (Steamboat Rock Christian Reformed Church William A Fortune, Samuel Aukes, (Pleasant Valley United George Cinker Jr., Ben Clapp, stra, (Wickenburg, Ariz., Cem- Cemetery), Lee Primus (First Cemetery), Curtis Lee Harms V Gleason, Sheldon L Glea- Methodist Church Cemetery), Joe Clapp, Jr., William Conra- etery), Thomas C. Hoekstra Christian Reformed Church (Wellsburg Reformed Church son,Waldemar ( Walter) Grau, Edwin Bakker (First Christian di, Dick (John R.) Cook, John (Steamboat Rock Cemetery), Cemetery), Marion B. Prim- Cemetery), David Harms (St. Burton C Huntley, Bernhard E Reformed Church Cemetery), Cordes, Arthur Cox, Don- John R. Hoodjer (Shiloh Town- us (First Christian Reformed Paul’s Lutheran Church Ceme- Jacobsen, Asher Miller, Silas Evert J. Bakker (First Christian ald Danielson, Lloyd Davids, ship Cemetery, Wellsburg), Church Cemetery). tery), Allen Krull (Shiloh Cem- Peck, William DeWolf Peck, Reformed Church Cemetery), Roger Davis, Adam Deadrick, Dennis D. Huisman (Wellsburg Bernard Reents (Shell- etery, Wellsburg). Lewis V Theimer. Lawrence Bausman (Pleasant John G. Deadrick, Donald M. Reformed Church Cemetery), er Cemetery, Ivester), Don- Desert Storm Valley United Methodist Church DeBower, Jay H. Dieken, Le- Eugene Huisman (Hazel Green ald Ross (Shiloh Cemetery), Allan Harms (St. Paul’s Lu- Fairview Cemetery, Cemetery), Wm. W. Bettenga Roy Ditzler, Elso Doddema, Cemetery, Ackley), Herbert Hu- Evert E. Ross (First Christian theran Church Cemetery). Cedar Falls (Shiloh Cemetery), Robert C. Jr., John Dolinich, Calvin Jack isman (Pleasant Valley United Reformed Church Cemetery), Veterans who served during Dr. C. V. Hill. Betts (First Christian Reformed Eddy, Richard C. “Dick” Eh- Methodist Church Cemetery), Willard Ross (St. Paul’s Evan- peace time and those who Church Cemetery), Walter men, Samuel M. Elrod, James Lester F. Huisman (Hazel Green gelical Lutheran), John Rust have been cremated or buried Florence, Italy, Block (Shiloh Cemetery, Well- A. Erpelding, Kirby Erpelding, Cemetery), Ralph Huisman (Wellsburg Reformed Church away from the area Military Cemetery sburg), George W. Boekhoff Larry Erpelding, Keith A. Ev- (Shiloh Cemetery, Wellsburg). Cemetery), John E. Ruter Willis Bakker (First Chris- Oakley Petersen. (Wellsburg Reformed Church ans, Neal Fisher, Arley Ford, Claus A. “Bud” Janssen (Wellsburg Reformed Church tian Reformed Church Cem- Fort Logan Cemetery), John Boekhoff, Jr. Floyd (Flip) Freese, Richard C. (First Christian Reformed Cemetery), Glen L. Schmidt etery), Darrell “Bo” Brene- National Cemetery (Shiloh Cemetery), Lawrence Freese, Albert Frenzen, Rich- Church Cemetery), Harley H. (Shiloh Cemetery), Roland man ( Taylorsville Cemetery Oliver (Dinty) Moore. A Boekhoff (Buried overseas). ard Froning, Gale Gast, Donald Janssen (St. Peter’s United Siefken, WWII. Died Oct. 4, at Arlington, Iowa), William Fort Scott, Kansas, Sam Boekhoff (St. Peter’s Unit- Gerstenkorn, R. Bud Goetzing- Church of Christ Cemetery), 1999, George Sietsema (Oak Buchholtz (Shiloh Township Military Cemetery ed Church of Christ Cemetery), er, Marvin Graves, Clifford M. Franklin Jaspers (Wellsburg Hill Cemetery, Parkersburg), Cemetery, Wellsburg), Kenneth Heiko Clapp. Tilko Bunger (Shiloh Cemetery, Gregory, Roy Groote, R. Kenny Reformed Cemetery), Jacob Ivan Slifer (Hazel Green Cem- R. Cordes (Shiloh Cemetery), Wellsburg). Griffiths, Victor Hansen, Leo Harold Jaspers (Wellsburg Re- etery, Cleves), Edward L. Smith Ronald Fisher (East Friesland Fredsville Cemetery Thomas Claassen, Sr. (Hazel Heid, Herman Hemmen, Dick- formed Church Cemetery), Har- (Hazel Green Cemetery, Ack- Presbyterian Church Cemetery), Alfred Aagaard, Hans P Green Cemetery), Harvey G. ie Lee Henriksen, Merle Hen- old Kluver (Holland Cemetery), ley), James Sherwood Snit- LuVern Freese (First Christian Eiten (First Christian Reformed riksen, Jack Heritage, Adrian Ernest F. Koch (St. Paul’s Lu- tjer (Shiloh Cemetery), Allen Reformed Church Cemetery), See VETERANS page 10 Church Cemetery), Elmer H. Hinkle, Russell Hohenberger, Deike (Steamboat Rock Ceme- theran Church Cemetery), Fred tery), Herman deNeui, Jack L. Koch (St. Deters (West Friesland Presby- Paul’s Lutheran Church terian Church Cemetery), Hiri- Cemetery), Herman J. Koch am Dieken (Colfax Center Pres- (Shiloh Cemetery), Amos AUTOAUTO byterian Church Cemetery), Kolthoff (St. Paul Luther- Jan A. 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10 Thursday, May 24, 2018 Grundy NEWS Register www.thegrundyregister.com Veterans Aagaard, James C Aagaard. Al Wilkins. Floyd Holl, Albert Kitzman, Richard L. Carnes, Charles R. Bernie Markwitz, Raymond Greenfield, Jr., Dr. Edward Ja- From page 9 U.S. Military Cemetery, Kathryn Kitzman (nurse), Da- Clarke, Marvin A Cohen, William Markwitz, H. Donald Martin, Jay cobs, Jay D. Kell, Leroy M. Koch, Agaard, Hans P. Agaard, James St. Avold, France, vid Kolbe, Raphil “Bud” Kri- A. Conrad, Wayne Crouse, Daryl L. Miller, Leo Miller, Ruth R. Ronald E. Koch, Francis W. Agaard, Donald Andersen, Ken- (Plot K, Row 37, Grave 19) er, Floyd McKittrick, Arch D. Dennis, Theodore DeSilva, Miller, Donald W. Nash, Frank Kopsa, Wayne Kopsa, Floyd V. neth Andersen, Harold A. An- Roy V. Decknadel. J. McMartin, Dean McMar- Wilfred A. Dickenson, George Owings, Robert J. Payne, Cleo L. Lynch, Donald W. McLean, Gary dersen, Joseph Boswell (buried Zion Lutheran Cemetery tin, Don McMartin, Duncan W. Dickover, Robert L. Dickover, Poe, Charles E. Price, Chester W. D. Moler, Kenneth L. Sharp, Sr., at sea), Larry Bruhn, Harold K. LaVern Abben, Gerald An- McMartin, Frank McMartin, Willard H. Dielschneider, Leo Ralston, Robert R. Ray, Delmar Eugene R. Shuey, Dale L. Smith, Campbell, Niels Christiansen, dorf, LeRoy K. Andorf, Paul Richard More, Moses Bill My- W. Dodd, Lyle E. Dodd, Virgil C. Reece, Verne A. Reece, Eve- Cecil L. Wehrman, Stanley M. Richard Christensen, Robert Andorf, Herbert Best, Emil ers, Benjamin Nickerson, Keith W. Elder, Elvis L. Eckles, Noel lyn Hanish Rolston, Robert W. Withers, John R. Wood, James (Bob) Craig, Willie Daniel- Bauer, Ervie Bauer, Ellen Rowe, Miller Rowe, Lewis Ewoldt, Opal Jean Ewoldt, Paul Rolston, Vance V. Rowlison, Jer- E. Woodward, Roger T. Friest, sen, Robert H Fredericksen, Beach, Dale Clarke, Dennis Sanderson, Marvin Sander- Franzenburg, Jr., Gerald Friday, ry R. Schryver, Harlan E. Shine, Charles A. Rabbitt. Fred Freese, John Craig, Le- Clarke, Ernie Coble, Leroy De- son, Robert Sanderson, George Paul L. Furland, Richard J. Gal- Dale G. Simmons, James Russell Vietnam War roy E. Freese, Lloyd D Foust, gner, Erma Cole Dufel, John Simms, Robert Unteidt, Dar- lentine, James D. Gould, Vane E. Slinker, Arnold B. Smith, Wil- Donald R. Daggett, William Theodore Guldager, Herman F Engel, Albert W Gutknecht, win Vint, Howard F. Vint, Rich- Graham, Stanley Grimes, Ray B. liam H. Smith, Frank E. Spicer, Dodd, Earl Kent Higgins, Gary Hemmen, R. Stanley (Stan) Fred Gutknecht, Gene Gut- ard Vint, Leon Webb, Charles Harris, Richard L. Hibbs, Dewey Wendell St. Clair, Edwin C. Sta- R. Hillygus, James H. Pence, Hermansen, Kenneth Holm, knecht, Richard Gutknecht, Whorrall, Homer W. Whorrall. E. Higgins, Leslie E. Hoppen- ack, Donald F. Stetzel, Harold Steve Simmons, Larry R. Slinker, Andreas Jacobsen, Harry H. William F. Gutknecht, Orville Vietnam War worth, Jesse M. Hurdle, Jr., James E. Stevens, Lyle E. Stover, Jon Dennis L. Slinker, Alvin J. Stew- Jacobsen, Ernie Jensen, C. Wil- Hamilton, Anthony Harn, Ed- Darell McMartin, Donald P. Jebousek, Floyd E. Johnston, T. Tranbarger, Leonard F. Vajgrt, art. liam Jensen, Robert Johnsen, win Harr, Eugene Juhl, Albert Myers. Ronald G. Johnston, Reinhart B. Glen W. Weston, Alfred W. Win- Post Vietnam War Melvin Johnson, Ole J. John- Luders, John Multhauf, Carlyle Vienna Cemetery Kaput, Raymond Koch, W. Keith kel, Harold M. Youngblood. Robert J. Ferch, Craig W. son, Albert Knudsen, Donald Nicklaus, Adolph Noltensmier, Civil War Koehler, Charles H. Koonce, Korean War Stackhouse. A Knudsen, Leo O. Knudsen, Robert Pedersen, Carol Rowe, J. B. Blow, Michael Caker- Vern P. Ladehoff, Richard D. Thomas R. Alexander, Her- John L Kyhl, Harold Madsen, Fred Schiefelbein, James Sells, ice, Will Dew, Geo Elder, Ben Loverin, Richard V. Lynch, Rob- schel D. Carnes, Quenton E. Miller Mikkelsen Jr., Ralph E. Ernest Simon, Edwin Sorensen, Glass, Erastus Hess, Curtis ert K. Lynch, Curtis C. March, Carnes, Leslie C. Green, Calvin Miller, John “Jack” Mommer, Henry Waltmann, Oscar Walter, Maynard, Robert Rodermel, Russell E Mommer, Luvern William (Bill) Walters, Ralph E. John Sheldon, Wm. Sheldon. Nelson, Eugene Nielsen, Wil- Wardius. Spanish American War liam W Nielsen, Louie H. Ol- Cremated Will Ryan. sen, Woodrow Parker, Carl M. George Hansen, Phil Hansen, Korean War Petersen, James F. Petersen, Robert (Bob) Hansen,Victor Charles Neff, Jim Anderson, Dwayne Petersen, Leonard Po- Hansen. Marion Fisher. sekany, Hans J Refshauge, Hil- World War I & World War II mar Schmidt, Soren Schmidt, HOLLAND AREA Harold Baurle, Elmer Bein, Rev. Joseph (Joe) Siebert, Elvin The following is a list of Ronald Briggs, John Clar, Ju- Sloth, H. Elvin Sloth, Gordon veterans buried in the Holland lius Clar, Ralph Crookshank, Sloth, Clifford L. Sorensen Jr., Cemetery and Colfax Center Bruce Gard, Loyd Gronewald, Sigfred (Sig )Stage, Harold D. Cemetery: Lyle Grossbeck, Merle Havens, Steege, Rev. C. A. Stub, George Civil War John “Jack” Kale, A. L. Larim- E. Thuesen, George J. Thuesen, Asjen Freese, Jacob Kiew- er, Kenneth Lynch, William Mc- Gordon Chris Thuesen, Harry iet (Colfax Center Cemetery), Candless, Robert Payne, Eldon E. Thuesen, Axel Tonnesen. Klaas C. Kruger (Colfax Center Ohrt, Henry Richardson, Sidney Garden of Memories, Cemetery). From page 11 Cedar Falls World War I Runner, Dale “Eugene” Russie, Holger Larsen Holm, Maynard Conrad Abels (Colfax Center William J. Ryan, William Sams, Olson, Bernhard N. Ove. Cemetery), John Boven, Lyle James Shaffer, Jim Sharp, How- Garden of Memories, Davis, Cornelius E. Dirks, John ard Shelton, Francis Smith, Jess Waterloo L. Dirks, Earl E. Iblings, Sicko Smith, Glen Stephenson, Paul Howard J. Miller. Luchtenburg (Colfax Center “Melvin” Stephenson, Henry Greenwood & St. Patrick, Cemetery), Jake B. Miller, and Wagner, Roy Walters, William Cedar Falls John J. Stahl (Colfax Center Weimer, Roy Willard, John I. B. (Ted) Middlekauf, Herman Cemetery). Kaput, Elmer Johnson, Robert Nelson, Wesley Soska. World War II Russie, Dale Smith, Gerald Ca- Grundy Center Cemetery Harry Ascher (Colfax Cen- puto, Roger Minser. Henry Bruns, Elmer DeBerg, ter Cemetery), Edwin Brower, Glen Dreesman. Wessel Buskohl (Colfax Center CONRAD AREA Hillcrest (Behrens) Cemetery Cemetery), Clarence Dreesman, Alice Union Cemetery Ernest L. Antrim, Carl H. Albertus Harrenstein, Alvin Dick Lynch, James Jaaseck Behrens, Glen Behrens, Har- Harrenstein, Julius Heikens, War of 1812 ry Behrens, Quentin G. Biggs, George Heronimus, William Norris North. Richard B. Goranson, Maurice Hinders, John Itzen, George Civil War H. Paul, John Roberts, Allen E. Kessler, Harold Kluver, Chris Steven Barnes, Thomas Brad- Sweet, Oren J. Weir. E. Koch (Colfax Center Cem- ford, Andrew W. Fink, William Green Belt Bank makes donation to School Library Iowa City Cemetery etery), Orlen Kruger, Elmer Freed, William Haynes, Freder- Representatives from the Grundy Center Elementary School Library accept a donation from Green Edward N. Ove. Muller, Hans Muller (Colfax ick C. Hess, Jacob Houseman, Ja- Belt Bank & Trust of the 2018 Caldecott and Newbery Medal award winning books. This is an annual Lincoln Township Cemetery Center Cemetery), John Rhoads, cob Martz, James Ralston, Samu- donation. This year, the set includes eight books and was also donated to the Kling Memorial Library Earl Alberts, Lyle Alberts, Jake Schoneman, Koert Seehu- el Reisinger. in Grundy Center. Pictured are: JoEllen Janssen, Green Belt Bank representative and students from Louis Bakker, Swier Cannegi- sen, Herbert Van Deest, Jake Woman’s National Relief Mrs. Dinsdale’s first grade class. eter, Harold L. Dirks, Clarence Wilts, and David Zingg Jr. Corps Ennenga, Willard Ennenga, Cuban Crisis Clara E. Allen, Susan Fink, William Getting, Joseph E. Eugene Meester Tabitha Hess, Mabel Price. McNeil, Anton Pruisner, Henry Korean War World War I Pruisner, John Pruisner, August Harold D. Heronimus (Col- Bert Bockes, Tom Boyle, Guy Steinmeyer. fax Center Cemetery), Arthur Fink, John Rodgers, Orange Sto- Oakhill Cemetery W. Meester, Merle D. Meyer, ver. William J. Bruns Art Nederhoff, Duane Toom- World War II Oakwood Cemetery-Ackley sen(Colfax Center Presbyterian Lois Aswegan, Wallace Brin- Brice Besssman Church Cemetery. dle, Dale L. Callaway, Keith Pleasant Valley Cemetery Vietnam War Carstedt, Lawrence Fink, Paul Ayelt A. Krull, Jr., Clarence Walter Crosley (Colfax Cen- Green, Glen Heltibridle, Donald Muller, Ernest Oltman, Glen ter Cemetery), Hughes, Fred Katzer, Kenneth Paterson, Alfred Peters. Veteran Kleespie, LuVerne Minnich, Ed Reinbeck Cemetery Steward Heikens Osborne, Harry Price, Joe Prim- Wilmer Bern, Wendell rose, Clarence Ralston, Florence Clausman, Eno Stork. BEAMAN AREA Sherbon, Keith E. Shirk, Max Sheffield Cemetery Oakland Cemetery Shirk, Rex Shirk, Orville Stover, Lester Posekany. Civil War Verlin Stover. St. Mary’s Cemetery Issac Baldwin, Adelbert Korean Conflict Paul J. Bonn, William De- Burle, Wm. Henry Campbell, Donald D. Aswegan, Russell gnan, Donald E King, Martin Archibald Dallas, Issac Dallas, Katzer, Kenneth Stevens. McGrath, Charles F Murphy, Sarah Dallas (Army nurse), Vietnam Thomas W. Murphy, William Andrew Griggs, Henry J. Ho- Dale Aswegan, Ron Aswegan, H. Murphy, Edward E. O’Con- topp, James Malony, Pennock Richard Bockes. nor, Paul J. O’Connor, Robert McNelly, Henry Miller, Charles W. O’Connor, Philip J. Stevens, Moniux, Jesse Morrison, T. J. Conrad Cemetery Robert C. Stevens. Montgomery, Hiram Murry, Richard V. Lynch Stout Cemetery W. C. Peck, Henry Stall, Jacob Civil War Harlan R. Andreessen, Stull, John Swancer, George Samuel Borton, Frank Marlyn R. Andreessen, Norman Wells. Searles Brown, George Clapsad- Arends, Jacob M. Bergman, Spanish American War dle, Adam Crecelius, Obediah Edward J. Bulthuis, Clarence Howard Vint. Crouse, Isaac Kemble, John H. Claassen, John DeBeer, Elso Peacetime Kitzmiller, Dr. William P. Pen- Decknadel, Roy V. Decknadel, Joe Tasler, Geo Dew, Cole fieldm, George W. Pipher, August Harvey V. Dilger, Elmer Eiklen- Clifford Stratton. Rasmus, Ludwig Schumacher, borg, Frank F. Eiklenborg, Korean War William H. Smith, James W. Raymond Archie Harris, Jobus Gary Card, (John) Jay Kell Sweet, Henry F. Tapps, Elmore Y. Hemmen, Calvin Heyenga, (cremated), Emil Kitzman, Titus, Edward A. Trumbull, Allen Harlan W. Horner, Charles Juel, Leonard Lueitje, David Morgan D. Wiley, Charles W. Wood. John H. Konken, Paul E. Lauter- (also Vietnam), Owen Rat- Spanish American War bach, Uffe Lauterbach, William tray, Kent Thomas, Fred Vier- Arthur W. Chamberlin B Lindamen, Harold Meester, ing, Dean Warren. World War I Oscar Miller, Harold G Rade- World War I & World War II J.F. Alexander, Andrew Bot- maker, Harold B. Rindels, Rev. Ross Oglesby, Clifford Ar- tles, Clayborne Bowman, Ed- Arend Roskamp, Rev. Bertrand nold, Don Ashton, Raymond ward J. Brockway, Dale C. Can- Roskamp, Samuel I Schmitt, Elliot, Mordecai (Mort) Evans, on, Ben W. Frederick, Phillip E. Otto W. Tapper, Theodore E. Wm. T. Evans, Leon Gaston, Gier, Dr. George R. Gould, Helen Tapper, Robert WaldemarAlvin Homer Griggs, Melvin Griggs, F. Gould, J. Claarence Hunt, Jes- se T. Lynch, Glen A. Mendenhall, Clarence C. Nason, Fenton Par- menter, Frank Pate, Ray Pearson, Walter W. Reynolds, Arthur E. Schultz, Edmund W. Smith, Her- bert L. Stover. World War II Guy L. Aiken, William C. Al- exander, Ernest J. Bartholomew, Floyd L, Bartholomew, John C. Biesnecker, Glen L. Borton, From: Clint, Michaela, Rob, Jake, Brenda, Lisa, and Diane Monroe Jack Boswell, Duane R. www.thegrundyregister.com Boyle, Darrell W. Bunn, John B. Caputo, Harry Theodore Carnes, www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy RECORDS Register Thursday, May 24, 2018 11 PRIMARY ELECTION NOTICE Board Proceedings PRIMARY ELECTION NOTICE didates. The following is a list of offices obtain a registration form online at www. screen option provides magnification and Grundy County June 5, 2018 and candidates that do not appear on the grundycounty.org, may request that a reg- reverse black and white images. Voters Notice is hereby given to the qualified Sample Ballots, but do appear on various istration form be mailed to them, or may unable to see the screen may have the BOARD OF SUPERVISORS PROCEED- onded by Smith to approve Change Order electors of Grundy County that there will ballots throughout the County: register online at www.sos.ia.gov. The screen turned off and use only the audio INGS Number 5 for annex building and to au- be a Primary Election in the County of For Republican County Supervisor – deadline to pre-register to vote for this read-back and touchpad features. The The Grundy County Board of Supervisors thorize the chairperson to sign the same. Grundy, State of Iowa, at the regular poll- District #2 (Vote for One), in Precincts #3 election is May 25, 2018. With appropri- audio read-back feature provides all bal- met in regular session in the Supervisors’ Carried unanimously. ing places in each of the seven (7) vot- and #4: ate identification, an eligible elector may lot instructions, choices, and selections in room at the Grundy County Courthouse Motion was made by Bakker and sec- ing precincts of said County on Tuesday, Jason Merfeld also register to vote on election day in the an audio format using headphones. After on May 14, 2018, at 9:00 A.M. Chairper- onded by Riekena to approve payment of June 5, 2018, for the purpose of electing Heidi Nederhoff precinct where the person lives. making selections with the ballot marking son Ross called the meeting to order with the following bills: (Carried unanimously.) candidates to represent the Republican, Richard Steppe Voters are required to provide an ap- device, via touchpad or touchscreen, the the following members present: Riekena, ACES, service...... 5478.00 Democratic, and Libertarian Parties for For Democratic County Supervisor – proved form of identification at the polling device will mark the voter’s paper ballot Schildroth, Smith, and Bakker. Agsource Labs, services...... 105.75 the General Election for Federal, State, District #2 (Vote for One), in Precincts #3 place before they may receive and cast and the voter will insert their marked bal- Motion was made by Smith and second- Airgas USA, supplies...... 131.00 and County Offices. and #4: No Candidate a ballot. Pre-registered voters who are lot in the regular ballot tabulator used for ed by Riekena to approve the minutes Michael Albers, mileage...... 26.40 The polls will open at 7:00 a.m. and will For Libertarian County Supervisor – unable to show an approved ID may sign all other ballots. of the previous meeting. Carried unan- Alliant Energy, service...... 3768.37 close at 9:00 p.m. District #2 (Vote for One), in Precincts #3 an oath of identification for an election Voters may also choose another per- imously. Andy's Auto Parts, supplies...... 200.95 PRECINCT POLLING PLACES — and #4: No Candidate held in 2018. Voters who are not pre-reg- son to assist them to vote, except their Motion was made by Schildroth and Black Hawk Co Sheriff, services...200.00 GRUNDY COUNTY For Republican County Supervisor – istered or who have changed precincts employer, employer’s agent, or an officer seconded by Bakker to approve low bid Black Hills Energy, service...... 1321.72 Precinct #1 – Conrad Public Library District #4 (Vote for One), in Precinct #6: also may be required to provide proof of or agent of the voter’s union. by K Construction of Elkader, Iowa, on BMC Aggregates, supplies...... 1379.84 114 N. Main St., Conrad, IA Mark A. Schildroth residence. Any voter who cannot show ID Any voter who is physically unable to tied RCB extensions, Project Nos. M-RC- Bruening Rock Products, rock....3316.95 Precinct #2 – Community Center For Democratic County Supervisor – may have their identity attested to by an- enter a polling place has the right to vote BG20—MM-38 and M-RCBG21—MM- Calhoun-Burns, services...... 11034.24 705 F Ave., Grundy Center, IA District #4 (Vote for One), in Precinct #6: other registered voter in the precinct who in the voter’s vehicle. 38, in the total amount of $142,421.25. Campbell Supply, supplies...... 1287.77 Precinct #3 – Wellsburg Public Library No Candidate has proper ID. Starting January 1, 2019, For further information, please contact Carried unanimously. Cedar Bend Humane, services...... 30.00 411 N. Adams St., Wellsburg, IA For Libertarian County Supervisor – all voters will be required to present an the County Auditor’s Office at 319-824- Motion was made by Smith and second- Cessford Construction, rock.....10396.19 Precinct #4 – HCC Western Outreach District #2 (Vote for One), in Precincts #3 approved form of identification. For addi- 3122. ed by Riekena to approve Utility Permit City Laundering, service...... 163.08 Center and #4: No Candidate tional information about voter identifica- I hereby certify that these are the cor- Application No. 5-14-18 to REC of Grun- Conrad Auto Supply, supplies...... 176.57 17040 Market St., Holland, IA A public test of the vote tabulating tion visit https://sos.iowa.gov/voterid. rect copies of the official ballots to be dy Center, Iowa, on installing 3-phase Conrad Hardware, parts...... 19.26 Precinct #5 – Dike Public Library equipment will be conducted at the Grun- Voter Accessibility: All voting sites are voted at the Primary Election on June 5, underground electric service to 13692 D Cooley Pumping, supplies...... 425.50 133 E. Elder St., Dike, IA dy County Annex beginning on May 31, fully accessible to persons with physical 2018. Avenue and to authorize the chairperson County Services, services...... 206296.65 Precinct #6 – Memorial Building 2018, at 1:00 p.m. and continuing until disabilities. Each site also has a voter as- Dated this 24th day of May, 2018. to sign said application. Carried unani- Crop Production Services, fuel.....820.10 208 Broad St., Reinbeck, IA completion of the required test. sist ballot marking device that allows per- Rhonda R. Deters, Grundy County mously. Rhonda Deters, mileage...... 66.80 Precinct #7 – Community Center Grundy County residents who are not sons with disabilities to vote independent- Auditor & Commissioner of Elections Motion was made by Schildroth and Dietrick Home Park, rent...... 235.00 705 F Ave., Grundy Center, IA registered to vote are encouraged to do ly. This device allows voters to make their seconded by Smith to approve contract Eastern Iowa Tire, tires...... 567.74 See the Sample Ballots displayed for so. Residents may register in the office selections using an audio read-back and and easement documents on purchas- Election Systems, supplies...... 7465.05 a list of offices and their respective can- of the County Auditor in person, may touchpad, or touchscreen. The touch- ing additional right-of-way on Bridge Farmers Feed & Supply, parts...... 49.38 N-25 replacement, Project No. BROS- Folkerts And Sons, hauling...... 1097.61 CO38(108)—8J-38, with the Paul L. Tjos- GCR Tires & Service, tires...... 527.96 sem Trust and the Eleanor J. Tjossem Geocomm, maintenance...... 2750.00 Trust and Edwin L. and Brenda J. Note- GNB Bank, bond payment....1600188.75 boom and William T. and Wanda K. Note- Government Forms, supplies...... 925.00 boom and to authorize the chairperson to GCMU, service...... 985.63 sign said documents on behalf of Grundy GCMU, service...... 2374.75 County Board of Supervisors. Carried GCMH, grant...... 100025.00 unanimously. Grundy County, TIF rebate...... 338.30 Gary Mauer, County Engineer, reviewed Grundy County Engineer, fuel....3926.32 department matters with the Board. Grundy Co Health, grant...... 6000.00 Motion was made by Schildroth and HLW Engineering, services...... 3115.00 seconded by Riekena to accept the bid Denise Harrison, rent...... 550.00 of $500 from Wes Beenken for the 2000 Heart of Iowa Comm, service...... 39.37 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 and to authorize Heartland Co-op, fuel...... 1366.39 the chairperson to sign the Certificate of H S A S & G, co atty exp...... 4629.00 Title for said vehicle. Carried unanimous- Iowa DOT, supplies...... 2168.32 ly. IACCB, dues...... 1500.00 Motion was made by Riekena and sec- Imagetek, services...... 850.59 onded by Schildroth to reappoint Harvin Interstate Battery, supplies...... 782.70 Meyer on the Board of Adjustment for a Iowa Recorders Assoc, maint.....1487.99 term ending April 17, 2023. Carried unan- Iowa Regional Utilities, service.....203.43 imously. Iowa Sports Supply, supplies...... 586.00 Motion was made by Bakker and sec- Iowa Co Treasurer's, mtg exp...... 135.00 onded by Smith to introduce Resolution Iowa Workforce Develop, maint....175.00 #30-2017/2018, as follows: BE IT HERE- Jesco Welding & Machine, parts....89.00 BY RESOLVED that the Grundy County John Deere Financial, supplies..1962.64 Board of Supervisors approves the fol- Mark Jungling, reimb exp...... 30.00 lowing list of financial institutions to be de- Keystone Labs, services...... 6437.84 positories of the county funds and that the Konken Electric, maintenance...... 904.09 County Treasurer is hereby authorized to Opal Kruger, mileage...... 26.40 deposit the county funds in amounts not Gary Mauer, reimb exp...... 100.00 to exceed the maximum approved for McDowell & Sons, hauling...... 350.00 each respective financial institution as set Menards, supplies...... 294.93 out herein: GNB Bank of Grundy Center Metal Culverts, supplies...... 11800.50 -- $11,000,000; Farmers Savings Bank Mid-America Pub, publication..... 1166.50 of Beaman -- $5,000,000; MidWestOne Mid-Iowa Cooperative, fuel...... 3037.31 Bank of Conrad -- $10,000,000; State Moeller & Walter, supplies...... 118.77 Bank of Dike -- $5,000,000; Peoples Sav- Monkeytown, supplies...... 119.15 ings Bank of Wellsburg -- $5,000,000; Murphy Management, rent...... 150.00 Lincoln Savings Bank of Reinbeck -- Napa Auto Parts, supplies...... 1927.90 $5,000,000; Iowa Public Agency Invest- Office Express, supplies...... 502.19 ment Trust of Des Moines -- $2,000,000; Old Glory Farm, supplies...... 281.95 Green Belt Bank & Trust of Grundy Cen- Paul Niemann Const, rock...... 12586.58 ter -- $10,000,000; and First National PCI, bridge replacement...... 197913.46 Bank of Omaha -- $1,000,000. BE IT Postmaster, postage...... 370.00 FURTHER RESOLVED that the various Postmaster, postage...... 100.00 county officers are hereby authorized to Powerplan, parts...... 60.94 deposit county funds in amounts not to Premier Office Equipment, maint...17.60 exceed the maximum approved for each Racom Corp, equipment...... 193435.16 respective financial institution as set out Janell Ramsey, mileage...... 53.60 herein: County Recorder – GNB Bank Rapids Reproductions, supplies...130.54 of Grundy Center $150,000, Green Belt City of Reinbeck, service...... 42.46 Bank & Trust of Grundy Center $150,000, Reinbeck Telecom, service...... 66.64 and Farmers Savings Bank of Beaman Rural Iowa Landfill, landfill exp.....362.37 $150,000; County Sheriff – GNB Bank Sadler Power Train, parts...... 1430.25 of Grundy Center $250,000; and Iowa Schumacher Elevator, maint...... 177.83 Governmental Health Care Plan (IGHCP) Scot's Supply, parts...... 822.24 – Two Rivers Bank & Trust of Burlington - Scotty's Sanitation, service...... 80.00 $600,000. The vote on the resolution was Snittjer Grain, fuel...... 12937.04 as follows: Ayes – Riekena, Schildroth, Southwest Safety, supplies...... 1379.80 Smith, Bakker, and Ross. Nays – none. State Examiner, med exam exp.5785.77 Resolution adopted. Michael Steinmeyer, reimb exp...... 30.00 Motion was made by Riekena and sec- The Schneider Corp, service....28200.00 onded by Bakker to accept and order filed Triple T Meats, supplies...... 137.28 the County Treasurer’s April 30, 2018, Trunck's Foods, supplies...... 406.44 Investment Report. Carried unanimously. Tyler Technologies, service...... 125.00 Motion was made by Smith and second- Tyson Communications, service...653.50 ed by Riekena to reappoint Brent Bovy, U S Cellular, service...... 227.68 Corey Larson, and Mary Schmidt to the Ubben Building Supplies, parts...... 24.59 Grundy County Memorial Hospital Board Unifirst Corporation, service...... 36.70 of Commissioners for terms ending on Unity Point OCC, services...... 42.00 June 30, 2021. Carried unanimously. US Bank, maintenance...... 173.95 Motion was made by Bakker and sec- VanWall Equipment, supplies...... 262.71 onded by Smith to approve the request Verizon Wireless, service...... 140.27 for use of the courthouse grounds for Vinton Police Dept, services...... 35.50 the Hanesford-Lang wedding on July 21, Visa, service...... 1523.86 2018. Carried unanimously. Wellsburg Ag, supplies...... 3167.00 Motion was made by Smith and second- Kevin Williams, supplies...... 54.00 ed by Schildroth to introduce Resolution Windstream, service...... 130.43 #31-2017/2018 determining the necessity Zep Sales & Service, supplies...... 279.34 and setting dates of a consultation and a Ziegler, repairs...... 2809.63 public hearing on a proposed Mid-Iowa Motion was made by Schildroth and Cooperative Urban Renewal Plan for a seconded by Bakker to adjourn. Carried proposed Urban Renewal Area in Grundy unanimously. County, State of Iowa. The vote on the James Ross, Chairperson resolution was as follows: Ayes – none. Rhonda R. Deters, County Auditor Nays – Riekena, Schildroth, Smith, Bak- GR21-1 ker, and Ross. Resolution defeated. Motion was made by Bakker and sec-

Probate Notice

THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT to make immediate payment to the un- GRUNDY COUNTY dersigned, and creditors having claims IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE against the estate shall file them with the OF Albert R. Lorenz, Deceased. clerk of the above named district court, Probate No. ESPR102225 as provided by law, duly authenticated, NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, for allowance, and unless so filed by the OF later to occur of four months from the date APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, of the second publication of this notice or AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS one month from the date of mailing of this To All Persons Interested in the Estate of notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) Albert R. Lorenz, Deceased, who died on a claim is thereafter forever barred. or about March 30, 2018: You are hereby notified that on April 26, Dated May 10, 2018. 2018, the last will and testament of Albert R. Lorenz, deceased, bearing date of Gary Lorenz June 14, 2012 was admitted to probate Executor of estate in the above named court and that Gary 406 Center Street Lorenz was appointed executor of the es- Reinbeck, IA 50669 tate. Any action to set aside the will must Probate Notice Grundy County be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four Timothy M. Sweet THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT tainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Magistrate Court months from the date of the second publi- ICIS PIN No: AT0007757 GRUNDY COUNTY Notice is further given that all per- cation of this notice or one month from the Attorney for executor IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE sons indebted to the estate are request- The following citations were Krist Midbrod, Houlton, WI, date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of Sweet & Hartman, PLC OF Hattie Behrends, Deceased. ed to make immediate payment to the speeding. the decedent and devisees under the will PO Box B, 305 Main Street Probate No. ESPR102228 undersigned, and creditors having claims issued in Grundy County by all whose identities are reasonably ascer- Reinbeck, IA 50669 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, against the estate shall file them with the agencies. Rashard Laiz, Ocala, FL, tainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Date of second publication 24th day of OF clerk of the above named district court, as Shantell Chapman, Water- speeding. Notice is further given that all persons May, 2018. GR20-2 APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later Marquis Walker, Chicago, indebted to the estate are requested AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS loo, failure to maintain control. to occur of four months from the second IL, speeding. To All Persons Interested in the Estate of publication of this notice or one month Ashly Mitchell, Des Moines, Hattie Behrends, Deceased, who died on from the date of mailing of this notice (un- driving while license denied, Judd Saul, Cedar Falls, or about 6th day of April, 2018: less otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is suspended or cancelled. speeding. rundy ounty You are hereby notified that on the thereafter forever barred. G C 2nd day of May, 2018, the last will and Dated this 21st day of May, 2018. Nathanial Simatovich, Grun- Brianna Feckers, New Hart- testament of Hattie Behrends, deceased, dy Center, driving while license ford, speeding. District Court bearing date of the 27th day of April, Glenn Behrends 1988, was admitted to probate in the Executor of estate under suspension. Russell Garcia, Parkersburg, Pudoli Mendoza-Gonzalez, age 28, Marshalltown. Pled guilty to above named court and that Glenn Beh- 217 Oakwood Circle Jason Dunn, Fort Dodge, failure to provide proof of finan- rends was appointed executor of the es- Waverly, IA 50677 cial liability insurance. Driving While License Denied or Revoked, a serious misdemeanor, tate. Any action to set aside the will must driving while license denied, on May 14. Received a 30-day suspended jail sentence, a $1,000 be brought in the district court of said Heronimus, Schmidt, Allen, suspended or cancelled. Kishanda Mure, New Hart- fine and one year of unsupervised probation. county within the later to occur of four Schroeder & Geer Mujo Avdic, Cedar Falls, ford, speeding. months from the date of the second publi- Attorneys for executor Arianna Archer, Parkers- cation of this notice or one month from the 630 G Avenue, Box 365 speeding. date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of Grundy Center, IA 50638 Sky Knute, Bemidji, MN, no burg, speeding and driving the decedent and devisees under the will Date of second publication 31st day of valid driver’s license. while license denied, suspended whose identities are reasonably ascer- May, 2018. GR21-2 or cancelled. 12 Thursday, May 24, 2018 Grundy RECORDS Register www.thegrundyregister.com

Board Proceedings Grundy County

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS PROCEED- tus of such accounts to the applicable INGS departments and officers monthly during The Grundy County Board of Super- the 2017-2018 budget year. Section 6: visors met in regular session in the Su- All appropriations authorized pursuant to pervisors’ room at the Grundy County this resolution lapse at the close of busi- Courthouse on May 7, 2018, at 9:00 A.M. ness on June 30, 2018. The vote on the Chairperson Ross called the meeting to resolution was as follows: Ayes – Rieke- order with the following members pres- na, Schildroth, Smith, and Ross. Nays – ent: Riekena, Schildroth, and Smith. Ab- none. Resolution adopted. sent: Bakker. Motion was made by Smith and sec- Motion was made by Smith and second- onded by Riekena to table action on the ed by Schildroth to approve the minutes bids for Project No. M-RCBG20—MM-38, of the previous meeting. Carried unan- RCB extension, and Project No. M-RC- imously. BG21—MM-38, RCB extension, pending At 9:01 A.M., the chairperson opened the further review by the County Engineer. public hearing regarding an amendment Carried unanimously. to the FY2018 County Budget. There was Motion was made by Smith and second- no one present to speak in favor of or ed by Schildroth to approve contract doc- against the budget amendment, and the uments with Boulder Contracting, LLC, of chairperson closed the hearing. Grundy Center, Iowa, on Bridge No. E-08 Motion was made by Riekena and sec- repair, Project No. L-BRE08—73-38, and onded by Smith to adopt the FY2018 to authorize the chairperson to sign said County Budget Amendment as pub- documents. Carried unanimously. lished and to introduce Resolution #29- Motion was made by Schildroth and 2017/2018, as follows: WHEREAS, it is seconded by Riekena to approve Utility desired to make appropriations for each Permit Application No. 5-07-18 to Cedar of the different officers and departments Falls Municipal Utilities of Cedar Falls, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, Iowa, on installing 2” underground con- in accordance with Section 331.434, duit to 14006 U Avenue and to authorize Subsection 6 of the Code of Iowa. NOW, the chairperson to sign said application. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Carried unanimously. Board of Supervisors of Grundy County, Motion was made by Riekena and sec- Iowa, as follows: Section 1: The amounts onded by Schildroth to approve plans and itemized by fund and by department or specifications on repairs to Bridge No. office on the schedule provided to the B-20, Project No. L-BRB20—MM-38, for Board of Supervisors are hereby appro- receiving quotes on May 21, 2018, and priated from the resources of each fund to authorize the Board of Supervisors to so itemized, to the department or office sign said plans. Carried unanimously. listed in the first column on the same Gary Mauer, County Engineer, reviewed line of said schedule. Section 2: Subject department matters with the Board. to the provisions of other county proce- Motion was made by Schildroth and dures, regulations, and applicable state seconded by Smith to authorize the law, the appropriations authorized under chairperson to sign a certification of the Section 1 shall constitute authorization for review of the Master Matrix documents for the department or officer listed to make construction permit application of Clear expenditures or incur obligations from View Family Farms, LLC, for confinement the itemized fund, effective July 1, 2017. feeding operation in Section 32, Palermo Section 3: In accordance with Section Township. Carried unanimously. 331.437 of the Code of Iowa, no depart- Motion was made by Smith and second- ment or officer shall expend or contract to ed by Riekena to authorize the County expend any money or incur any liability, or Attorney to take legal action to abate a enter into any contract which by its terms nuisance at 23064 150th Street. Carried involves the expenditure of money for any unanimously. purpose in excess of amounts appropri- Motion was made by Schildroth and ated pursuant to this resolution. Section seconded by Riekena to recommend Jes- 4: If at any time during the 2017-2018 sica Weber for appointment to the Black budget year the Auditor shall ascertain Hawk/Grundy Mental Health Center that the available resources of a fund for Board of Directors. Carried unanimously. that year will be less than said fund’s total Motion was made by Smith and second- appropriation, she shall immediately so ed by Schildroth to accept and order filed inform the Board and recommend appro- the Clerk of Court’s April 2018 Report. priate corrective action. Section 5: The Carried unanimously. Auditor shall establish separate accounts Motion was made by Schildroth and for the appropriations authorized in Sec- seconded by Riekena to adjourn. Carried tion 1, each of which shall indicate the unanimously. amount of the appropriation, the amount James Ross, Chairperson charged thereto, and the unencumbered Rhonda R. Deters, County Auditor balance. The Auditor shall report the sta- GR21-1

Probate Notice Probate Notice

THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT GRUNDY COUNTY GRUNDY COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF OF LAVONNE M. JENSEN, Deceased. Neal P. Thuesen, Deceased. Probate No. ESPR102235 Probate No. ESPR102215 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Persons Interested in the Estate of To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Neal P. Thuesen, Deceased, who died on LaVonne M. Jensen who died on or about or about the 24th day of January, 2018: 26th day of April, 2018: You are hereby notified that on the You are hereby notified that on the 14th 22nd day of March, 2018, the last will day of May, 2018, the last will and testa- and testament of Neal P. Thuesen, de- ment of LaVonne M. Jensen, deceased, ceased, bearing date of the 21st day of bearing date of the 30th day of Apirl, January, 1992, was admitted to probate in 1979, * First Codicil to the Last Will and the above named court and that Jeanne Testament of LaVonne M. Jensen dated M. Thuesen was appointed executor of May 3, 1991, was admitted to probate in the estate. Any action to set aside the the above named court and that Kirk Jen- will must be brought in the district court sen was appointed executor of the estate. of said county within the later to occur of Any action to set aside the will must be four months from the date of the second brought in the district court of said coun- publication of this notice or one month ty within the later to occur of four months from the date of mailing of this notice to from the date of the second publication all heirs of the decedent and devisees of this notice or one month fi’om the date under the will whose identities are rea- ublic otice of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the P N Probate Notice sonably ascertainable, or thereafter be City of Stout decedent and devisees under the will forever barred. whose identities are reasonably ascer- Notice is further given that all persons COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS ing...... $160.38 THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT thereafter be forever barred. tainable, or thereafter be forever barred. indebted to the estate are requested The Stout City Council met in a regularly Sales Tax, April...... $0.46 GRUNDY COUNTY Notice is further given that all per- Notice is further given that all persons to make immediate payment to the un- scheduled session on Monday, May 14th, State Bank, APRIL loan payment.$700.00 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE sons indebted to the estate are request- indebted to the estate are requested dersigned, and creditors having claims 2018 at 7:06 pm. in City Hall. Mayor John TCM Visa, Payment ...... $69.40 OF, Kenneth Alvin Tack Deceased. ed to make immediate payment to the to make immediate payment to the un- against the estate shall file them with the Ross called meeting to order at 7:02 pm. Unggoy, APR internet/phone...... $95.00 Probate No. ESPR102229 undersigned, and creditors having claims dersigned, and creditors having claims clerk of the above named district court, as Officials present: Mayor John Ross, J. Total Expenses...... against the estate shall file them with the NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, against the estate shall fìle them with the provided by law, duly authenticated, for Odell, D. Ross and V. DeGroote. Also, APPROXIMATE to date...... $5734.51 clerk of the above named district court, as OF clerk of the above named district court, allowance, and unless so filed by the later present B. Spencer and Daran Klingen- April Revenue provided by law, duly authenticated, for APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, as provided by law, duly authenticated, to occur of four months from the second borg Absent: None ...... Guests: Property Tax...... $20,945.90 allowance, and unless so filed by the later AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS for allowance, and unless so frled by the publication of this notice or one month Kenny DeVries, , Dustin Hayes for Hayes Post Office Rent...... $229.17 to occur of four months from the second To All Persons Interested in the Estate of later to occur of four months frorn the date from the date of mailing of this notice (un- Brothers, Interest Gen. ckg...... $42.32 publication of this notice or one month Kenneth Alvin Tack, Deceased, who died of the second publication of this notice or less otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is Council member J. Odell moved to ap- Interest Gen. svg...... $.14 from the date of mailing of this notice (un- on or about 26th day of February, 2014: one month from the date of mailing of this thereafter forever barred. prove the current consent agenda, and Road Use Tax...... $1040.81 less otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is You are hereby notified that on the 8th thereafter forever barred. notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) minutes dated Monday April 9th sec- Local Option...... $743.40 day of May, 2018, the last will and testa- Dated this 8th day of May, 2018. a olaim is thereafter forever barred. Dated this 30th day of April, 2018 onded by V. Degroote. Ayes: 3. Motion Water...... $3015.17 ment of Kenneth Alvin Tack, deceased, carried J. Odell moved to approve the Total Revenue...... bearing date of the 9th day of July, 1969, Kendall Tack Dated May 9, 2018. Jeanne M. Thuesen April bill list in the amount of $5734.51, ...... $26,016.91 approximate to date was admitted to probate in the above Executor of estate Executor of estate seconded by V, Degroote. Ayes: 3. Nays: MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTS: named court and that Kendall Tack was 14119 130th Street Kirk Jensen 5311 Hyacinth Drive, Unit 23 0. Motion carried. clerk to put out a bid request for some appointed executor of the estate. Any ac- Wellsburg, IA 50680 Executor of the Estate Cedar Falls, IA 50613 Council Member V. DeGroote motioned to park clean up. Junk car letters to be sent. tion to set aside the will must be brought 107 19th Street, accept Roger Bergmann’s bid for mowing Notice of the change with city rock to be in the district court of said county within Heronimus, Schmidt, Allen, Spirit Lake IA 51360 Maria L. Hartman, AT0010467 and spraying in the 2018 season. Sec- sent to residents. The road superinten- the later to occur of four months from the Schroeder & Geer Attorney for executor onded by D. Ross Ayes:3 Nays:0 Motion dent will be the only person allowed to date of the second publication of this no- Attorneys for executor John W. Flarris. #AT0003197 Sweet & Hartman, PLC carried take rock from the city rock pile as it has tice or one month from the date of mailing 630 G Avenue, Box 365 Attorney for the Executor 305 Main Street April Bill List come to the attention of council that it is of this notice to all heirs of the decedent Grundy Center, IA 50638 Law Offices of C. Kevin McCrindle PO Box B (Any Wages Shown Are Gross Amounts) being used for personal areas instead of and devisees under the will whose iden- Date of second publication 24th day of 607 Sycamore St. Ste. 500, PO Box 928, Reinbeck, IA 50669 Vendor Explanation Dollar Amount just the alley ways. Clerk to get interested tities are reasonably ascertainable, or May, 2018. GR20-2 Waterloo. IA 50704 Date of second publication 31st day of AgSource, Testing Services...... $49.00 parties together and give them the drain- Date of second publication 31st day of May, 2018. GR21-2 Data Technologies, First installment for age material books. M a y , 2 0 1 8 . G R 2 1 - 2 city software...... $2481.25 New Business: Grundy County Heritage, APR Fire fuel.. Water Clerk Report: Report for April ...... $98.88 2018-None I o w a L e a g u e o f C i t i e s , C l e r k h a n d b o o k Water Superintendent Report: Report for Probate Notice ublic otice ...... $40.00 April 2018. We reviewed the water qual- P N IPERS, APR payment...... $294.53 ity report completed by the DNR for the THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT sons indebted to the estate are request- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING (15), West of the 5th P.M., thence South IRS, Quarterly Taxes ...... $1080.98 2017. No issues in our drinking water. GRUNDY COUNTY ed to make immediate payment to the Notice is hereby given that the Grundy 89° 27’50” East 540 feet along the North IRUA, APR water treatment plant.$41.18 RESOLUTIONS: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE undersigned, and creditors having claims County Planning and Zoning Commis- line of the Southwest Quarter (SW ¼) of IRUA, APR post office/city sewer.$33.20 ORDINANCE: None OF Irene L. Bolhuis, Deceased. against the estate shall file them with the sion will hold a public hearing on Tuesday said Section; thence South 0° 1050 feet; IRUA, APR fire station water/sewer...... NEXT CITY COUNCIL MEETING TO BE clerk of the above named district court, as Probate No. ESPR102230 May 29th, 2018 at 6:00pm at the Grundy thence North 89° 27’ 50” West 290 feet; ...... $33.20 HELD June 11th 2018 AT 7:00 P.M. UN- provided by law, duly authenticated, for NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, County Courthouse 706 G Ave Grundy thence North 0° 35 feet; thence North 89° IRUA, APR Read...... $66.00=$173.58 LESS OTHERWISE STATED-CHANGE allowance, and unless so filed by the later OF Center, Iowa. The purpose of this hear- 27’50” West 250 feet to the West line of Mid American Energy, City/PO energy MAY BE POSTED to occur of four months from the second APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, ing is to make a recommendation on an said Southwest Quarter (SW 1/4 ); thence costs...... $74.10 J. Odell moved for adjournment, second- publication of this notice or one month AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS application to rezone a parcel from A1 North 0° (Assumed) 1015 feet to the point Mid American Energy, Fire Station Ener- ed by V. DeGroote. Meeting adjourned at from the date of mailing of this notice (un- To All Persons Interested in the Estate of agricultural to R1-Residential, owned by of beginning. gy costs...... $28.06 8:24 P.M. less otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is Irene L. Bolhuis, Deceased, who died on James and Candice Fettkether, located Application is on file at the office of the M i d A m e r i c a n E n e r g y , C i t y W a t e r P u m p These Minutes have been transcribed thereafter forever barred. or about 27th day of April, 2018: in Fairfield Township in Grundy County, Grundy County Zoning Administrator and ...... $121.41 and subject to Council approval at the Dated this 8th day of May 2018. You are hereby notified that on the Iowa. The parcel is legally described as comments will be taken until the day of M i d A m e r i c a n E n e r g y , F i r e S t a t i o n S i r e n June meeting 8th day of May, 2018, the last will and follows: the hearing at 4:00 pm. Submitted this ...... $10.87 Respectfully submitted, Beverly A. Myers testament of Irene L. Bolhuis, deceased, Beginning at the West Quarter corner 16th day of May, 2018, Carie Sager, Zon- Mid American Energy, Street lights...... Brooke Spencer, Stout City Clerk 506 Lincoln bearing date of the 16th day of August, of Section Twenty-Two (22), Township ing Administrator. GR21-1 ...... $256.61=$491.05 John Ross, Stout Mayor GR21-1 Parkersburg, IA 50665 1995, was admitted to probate in the Eighty-nine (89) North, Range Fifteen MidAmerican Pub. Corp., APR publish- above named court and that Beverly A. Brenda A. Dix Myers and Brenda A. Dix was appointed 1416 Cedar River Dr. executor of the estate. Any action to set Waverly, IA 50677 Public Notice aside the will must be brought in the dis- Three offices to better serve you! 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The Grundy Center boys golf team poses for a photo with their state qualifier banner after winning a district meet in Nashua on Friday. (Photo courtesy of Ronda Sternhagen)

The Dike-New Hartford boys golf team poses with its state qualifier banner after finishing as a run- ner-up at its home district meet in Dike. The Wolverines qualified for state as a team for the first time in school history. (Rob Maharry/The Grundy Register) Spartan boys return D-NH boys secure first team to state state berth in school history placing eighth with an 81. No- tournament play is huge,” Dirks AGWSR’s Hames lan Freeman rounded out Grun- said. By ROBERT MAHARRY and finished with an 87, but he vance to state after finishing qualifies as dy Center’s scoring with an 88 BCLUW finished sixth as a The Grundy Register was still glad to be on the course with a 326, and New Hamp- and Travis Kuester and Tanner team with a 359. Lane Stanley DIKE - On the final hole at alongside his teammates with a ton (328), Denver (331), North Appel contributed a 90 and 95, and Brad Barkema each shot 89 his final home meet and what chance to move on to Marshall- Fayette Valley (332) and South individual respectively. to lead the Comets, with Jonny could’ve been the end of his town. Hamilton (349) rounded out the By JAKE RYDER high school golf career, Dike- “He gutted it out, and he team scoring. Aplington-Park- The Grundy Register With five golfers back on Neff shooting a 90 and Keegan New Hartford senior Bo Weis- tried,” Kopriva said of Freese. ersburg’s Dylan Ellis (75) and NASHUA – The Grundy the course from the Spartans’ Rhinehart carding a 91. senfluh needed to come up “That’s how much he wanted to Osage’s Drew Olson (74) ad- Center boys golf team won a fourth-place finish at state last Gladbrook-Reinbeck was big for his teammates. He’d play.” vanced to state as individuals. Class 1A district meet in Nash- season–Kuester will be the 10th in the 11-team field, led hunkered down, locked in and And for a group of guys All of the Wolverines on the ua on Friday afternoon to return only first-timer on the course in by Matt Johannsen’s 89. Walker shot two under par on the back who’d been together since ele- varsity squad except for Har- to the state tournament later this Newton–Spartans head coach Thede shot 93, Mason Skovgard nine before launching a second mentary school, Freese felt he berts are seniors, and they’ll week. Dennis Dirks said the Grundy contributed a 97 and Tyson Cre- stroke chip on the par four hole owed it to them. make the trek down Highway The Spartans shot 324 as a Center boys were on a mission swell chipped in a 105. from over 150 yards away. It “I knew that if I had to bat- 14 for the first and last time Fri- team, 17 strokes clear of runner to return to the state tournament. The 1A state tournament landed three feet from the pin. tle through it for the team, I was day to compete at the American up Bishop Garrigan of Algona, Dirks noted the Spartans begins at 10:30 a.m. on Thurs- “I just felt like I was in a dif- going to do it no matter what,” Legion course in Marshalltown. also approached postseason day, May 24 at Westwood Golf ferent zone than what I was on he said. “This was our only The delay will give Freese a bit led by individual runner-up Jake the front nine,” he said. chance to go, and now that we of time to heal his ailing hand, Bangasser’s 75. Grundy Center play with a focused mindset: Course in Newton, followed by With that birdie and a stellar made it, it was well worth it… It but he isn’t under any illusion will be making its ninth appear- “There are no guarantees or sec- an 8 a.m. start on Friday. all-around performance, Weis- hurt, but it was worth it.” that he’ll be back at full strength ance at the state meet in the last ond chances when it comes to post-season play, only weekly Class 1A District Golf senfluh paced the senior-heavy Chase Wilson (80), Colton by the time he tees off. 10 seasons. Team scores (*=state qualifier): 1. Wolverines—and the field at Harberts (84), Kaleb Kinskey “Oh no, I’ll still be playing Joining Grundy Center at challenges where, if you per- Grundy Center* 324; 2. Bishop Garrig- large—with an 18-hole score of (86), Nathan Kreigermier (86) with this (brace) on, but I’m not this week’s state tournament in form well enough, can turn into an* 341; 3. Rockford 346; 4. Don Bo- 72 as he earned medalist hon- and Freese rounded out the too worried about it,” he said. another new opportunity.” sco 354; 4. Nashua-Plainfield 354; 6. Newton is AGWSR junior Alex BCLUW 359; 7. Central Elkader 376; 8. ors and propelled the school to scoring for the Wolverines, who “It’s very special just being to- Hames, advancing as one of two That mental focus has once North Butler 378; 9. Saint Ansgar 382; its first state tournament berth were all smiles in the clubhouse gether all 13 years and in school individuals from non-qualifying again paid dividends, and could 10. Gladbrook-Reinbeck 384; 11. Tur- ever. D-NH finished with a after the final tallies were read. together—and finally getting key Valley 527. teams with a 79. Meet medalist certainly mean good things to team score of 322, which was Even Weissenfluh, known for something done.” Individual qualifiers: Austin Eck- come for such an experienced good for second place and just a his stoic demeanor throughout Austin Eckenrod of Mason City enrod, Mason City Newman, 72; Alex Hames, AGWSR, 79. stroke behind district champion the season, broke into a grin. 2A District Golf Newman was the other individ- group. Bangasser in particular At Fox Ridge GC, Dike will be making his fourth trip GC (324)–Jake Bangasser 75, Mat- Roland-Story at Fox Ridge on “He’s the most consistent ual state qualifier after shooting thew Sternhagen 80, Andy Cox 81, Team scores–1. Roland-Story 321; to state in his final tournament Friday afternoon. high school golfer I think I’ve 2. Dike-New Hartford 322; 3. Clari- a 72. This will be Hames’ sec- Nolan Freeman 88, Travis Kuester 90, “Right from the very begin- ever coached. Match in, match on-Goldfield-Dows 326; 4. New Hamp- ond state appearance–his first with the Spartans before join- Tanner Appel 95. ton 328; 5. Denver 331; 6. North Fayette ing Iowa Western’s men’s golf BCLUW (359)–Lane Stanley 89, ning of the year, I knew this out, he’s just right around par,” came as a freshman on AG- Brad Barkema 89, Jonny Neff 90, Kee- team had a chance. It was just Kopriva said. “He’s changed Valley 332; 7. South Hamilton 349. team. Individual qualifiers–Drew Olson, WSR’s state-qualifying team in gan Rhinehart 91, Calob Keller 92, whether we could get through that. He used to get a little flus- Osage, 74; Dylan Ellis, Aplington-Park- 2016. “Stepping on the course Blake Mann 100. G-R (384)–Matt Johannsen 89, it,” head coach Tim Kopriva tered… This year, he’s toned it ersburg, 85. The Spartans added top-ten knowing what to expect, how said. down, and he’s just a stud.” D-NH (322)–Bo Weissenfluh 72, Walker Thede 93, Mason Skovgard 97, individual finishes from Mat- the tournament is run, with Tyson Creswell 105, Bronson Wrage Fellow senior Ben Freese, Because D-NH qualified Chase Wilson 80, Colton Harberts 84, thew Sternhagen shooting an 80 players who are well aware of 109, Kyle Koppen 113. normally the number two golf- on its home course, third place Nathan Kriegermeier 86, Kaleb Kinskey 86, Ben Freese 87. for sixth place and Andy Cox how to handle the pressure of er, broke his hand last Tuesday Clarion-Goldfield will also ad-

Tennis titans Wahlert down Spartans D-NH's Weber DUBUQUE – Tennis pow- nine championships, overpow- to return to erhouse Dubuque Wahlert end- ered Grundy Center the rest of ed Grundy Center’s season in the way. Wahlert went on to take girls state golf a boys tennis substate final in down the defending 1A state GARNER – Dike-New Hart- Dubuque on Saturday morning. champs Cedar Rapids Xavier in ford sophomore Morgan Weber The Spartans fell 5-1, with the state quarterfinals later that shot an 82 in Garner on Monday Sage Klar ending his high day. to finish sixth overall and ad- school career at Grundy Cen- The loss brought the end of vance to the Class 2A state girls ter with a three-set victory over the line for four Grundy Center golf tournament. Wahlert’s No. 1 Jack Lucy. Klar seniors – Klar, Tjaden Meester, The 2A tournament tees off will join the Loras tennis pro- Garret Weldon and Aaron Ha- on Tuesday in Panora. gram this fall. vens – who contributed to a Dike-New Hartford fin- But the Eagles, tied with second-consecutive substate fi- ished third as a team with a Camanche for the most team nal appearance for the Spartans 379, 22 strokes behind the last tennis titles in Iowa history with program. state-qualifying team spot held by runner-up Okoboji with a 357. New Hampton shot 339 as Garner regional champions. Katie Knock had a top-ten Spartan girls individual finish with a 94. Spartans Sydney Lage shot 101, Avery 2nd at NICL Coulter shot 102 and Alysa finish 2nd at Fettkether carded a 120. tennis tourney Aplington-Parkersburg's WATERLOO – The Grundy NICL tennis Jaycie Ellis shot a 105 to finish The BCLUW girls golf team poses with its state qualifier banner after finishing second at a Nashua Center girls tennis team fin- WATERLOO – Grundy 24th overall. regional final. (Kristi Nixon/Mid-America Publishing) ished second at the North Iowa Center boys tennis finished sec- Cedar League tournament at ond at the round-robin NICL the Byrnes Park Tennis Center Tournament on Tuesday. BCLUW girls golf returning to state meet in Waterloo on Monday, May The Spartans scored 33 14. points, trailing champion Wa- Cadets soccer Brown to represent Spartans as individual The Spartans scored 34 ad- terloo Columbus with 35. Grun- vancement points, trailing only NASHUA – The BCLUW gional champion Bishop Garri- Garber shot 118. dy Center had six runner-up fin- tames Lions conference champion Waterloo girls golf team is back in the gan of Algona. Grundy Center’s The Spartans finished third ishes and finished no worse than IOWA FALLS – The Iowa Columbus with 54 points. Dike- Class 1A state golf after finish- Frannie Brown qualified as an with a 398, eight strokes out of Falls-Alden/AGWSR boys soc- New Hartford was third in the third in any event. ing second at a regional final individual, placing seventh with BCLUW’s qualifying spot. cer team blanked Clear Lake 3-0 six-team field with 28.5 points. Placing second for the Spar- golf meet in Nashua on Monday a 93. Lauren Dirks added a 99 in a regular season finale in Iowa Reegan Zinkula and Emer- tans were Sage Klar, Garret afternoon. Lauren Anderson was sixth for Grundy Center, Josie Hol- Falls on Thursday, May 17. son Kracht both finished second Weldon, Nick Voss, Aaron Ha- The two-day 1A meet tees as an individual with a 91. Lili ke-Farnam shot 101 and Jessica Cadet freshman Jaden Pen- at No. 3 singles and No. 5 sin- vens in singles play and Klar/ off at American Legion Golf Wilson shot a 98, Mackenzie Ayers contributed a 105 for the ning scored twice and older gles, respectively. Meester and Voss/Havens in Course in Marshalltown on Trinkle shot a 100 and Mad- Spartans’ top four. Claire Verly brother Brayden Penning added D-NH was led by Sydney Tuesday, May 29. ison Trinkle added a 101 as shot 114 and Lauren Buhrow doubles play. a goal, with all scores coming Latwesen and Audrey Rickert’s BCLUW scored a 390 team BCLUW’s top four. Bailey Ash- carded a 120 as well. in the second half of Thursday’s runner-up performance at No. 3 total, three strokes behind re- ton contributed a 111 and Katie victory, improving IF-A/AG- doubles. WSR’s overall record to 7-9. 16 Thursday, May 24, 2018 Grundy SPORTS Register www.thegrundyregister.com Talent by the busload Grundy Center ends on high note at state with hardware in tow By JAKE RYDER The Grundy Register DES MOINES – The Grun- dy Center boys track and field team looked promising earlier in the spring but head coach Chris Conger felt that the boys were capable of going even bigger. “I had to bark at them a bit in practice,” Conger said. “I told them we all have legitimate op- portunities and that we just have to seize that opportunity.” Conger then uttered a line that became a defining characteristic of the Spartans’ team motivation. “I don’t want to drive a van, I want a dang bus full. … It was the best practice we had all year.” After a successful spring, the Grundy Center boys qualified for state in 11 events, in addition to five events for the Grundy Cen- ter girls. “They remembered that day,” Conger said. “The first thing they said was, ‘Conger, better get the bus ready.’” In all, three boys events and three girls events earned top-8 finishes for the Spartans, and another year of experience for many who will come back next Landry Luhring of Grundy Center heads down the front stretch in year looking to fill the bus once the 1A 4x400 state prelims on Friday in Des Moines. (Jake Ryder/ again. The Grundy Register) The boys medalists started with Jordan Hook on Thursday in the 1A shot put, finishing his season strong with a fourth-place finish on a best throw of 51 feet, Grundy Center’s Drew Rathe clears a hurdle in the 1A shuttle hurdle prelims at the state meet in Des 6.5 inches. Moines on Thursday. The Grundy Center senior and UNI football commit never “I really wish them the best,” had track and field click until this Kaufman said. “I want that re- season, when head coach Chris cord broken again next year.” Conger convinced Hook to give Kuiper, who brought home it another shot after not coming the anchor leg, admitted the out for track and field in his ju- competition was tough on his nior season. leg. Once Hook found success in “There’s a lot of fast dudes putting his 6-foot-4 frame to use out there,” Kuiper, a junior, said. in the shot put ring, he went all “I’ve been working on my form in. a lot more and I’m not really While he admitted he wishes where I want it to be. I felt really he could’ve done better, he said strong but just couldn’t bring it this season helped him under- in. I’m still happy where we end- stand his capabilities. ed up thanks to these guys.” “It was our conference meet, When reminded of Conger’s once I hit that 50[-foot] mark and “bus” comment, Kuiper ac- threw a 53 but scratched step- knowledges the power it carried. ping outside of the ring,” Hook “It’s like a lightbulb mo- said. “When I threw that out ment,” Kuiper said. “We realized there I knew what I was capable that we’re really gonna make of, and it’s just a mental thing of some noise down there, we’re staying confident.” gonna bring so many boys down Hook reached the finals with there and so many ladies down a 49 feet, 3.5 inch throw in the there and we’re gonna kick some second flight and landed a 50-9.5 butt.” and 51-6.5 back-to-back to pow- The girls held up their end of er himself into the top half of the the bargain, starting with a sec- medal standings. ond-consecutive medal in the The Spartan boys picked up long jump for Kyah Luhring as their final two medals on the she finished fifth with her best last day of the meet, with Will leap landing at 16 feet, 10.75 Grames breaking a school re- inches, eight inches farther than cord in the 200-meter dash with her third-place finish at last a 22.83 for fourth place in the fi- year’s meet. Grundy Center's Kyah Luhring takes off into the long jump pit on nals. Grames kept himself warm “I just wanted to make sure Thursday at the state track meet in Des Moines. (Jake Ryder/The Grundy Register) during a two-hour-plus rain de- I hit the board,” Luhring said. lay prior to his competition by “I knew that there were a lot of jogging on an indoor track where good jumpers in both flights, and the athletes were taking shelter whatever jump I had to go reach from the storm. I had to get it.” GCGR boys rally past Cadets “That time is more than I ex- The quartet of Kyah Luhring, REINBECK – Walker Thede were Adam Hoy, Jackson pected,” Grames said. “[The de- older sister Landry Luhring, scored a hat trick in the Grun- Kiburis and Mason Skovgard. lay] didn’t affect me that much. Brooke Flater and Hailey Wal- dy Center/Gladbrook-Reinbeck The Rebels trailed 2-0 after … I’m pretty happy right now.” lis qualified for the 4x400 finals boys soccer team’s regular-sea- Luke Rubow and Levi Hen- Not too long after, Grames on Saturday and were able to son finale victory over Iowa derson goals in the first half, was right back in on the open- start and finish their day on the Caleb Kuiper rounds the first turn after taking the baton in Fri- Falls-Alden/AGWSR, 5-2, in but GCGR answered with three day’s 4x400 prelims at the state track meet in Des Moines. (Jake ing leg of the Grundy Center Blue Oval after starting Saturday Reinbeck on Monday, May 14. goals before halftime and pad- Ryder/The Grundy Register) 4x400 relay team. The quartet morning with an eighth-place Thede increased his ded their lead in the second half. of Grames, Adam Kaufman, finish in the sprint medley relay team-leading scoring total to 14 GCGR goalkeeper Bryce goals as the Rebels improved to Schick made six saves for the Jensen Clapp and Caleb Kuiper in 1:53.69. The girls ended the he finished 15th in the boys high … Overall it was a good day but 8-4 overall. Eli Thede added a Rebels. had already set a school record day with a seventh-place run in jump after clearing 5-9, was a juggling act.” … Sawyer Bow- qualifying for Saturday’s finals pair of goals. IF-A/AGWSR dropped to the 4x400, finishing in 4:13.62. the anchor on the 16th-place en joined Rathe in the high jump, Distributing an assist each 6-9 overall. but broke that mark on Saturday, “I got to the 100 mark and boys shuttle hurdle relay team finishing 17th after also clearing running 3:29.38 for sixth place saw a girl sneaking up on me and along with Colton Sandell, Nick 5-9. … Caleb Kuiper was 20th in in the last event of the day. thought, ‘Oh, no,’” Wallis said, Ascher and Jesse Mackie that the open 400 in 53.59. … Hai- “We were pretty fired up,” “and I just tried going hard to the finished in 1:03.34, kicked off ley Wallis was 14th in the girls GCGR girls scuttle Pirates Clapp said of setting the initial end. the 18th-place distance medley 100 prelims in 13.15. … Derek record on Friday. “We didn’t REINBECK – Taylor tin scored a goal each. Rebel “Some people only dream of relay team with teammates Aus- Ciddio ran 10:23.79 for 15th in Gienger scored two goals in goalkeeper Carsen Hamann think about it at all but once we coming here one time, and it’s tin Knaack, Adam Kaufman and the 3,200 on Thursday and was Grundy Center/Gladbrook-Re- made six saves. realized we had it we were super just really great and I’m so bless- Jensen Clapp, finishing in a time 15th again in the 1,600 on the fi- inbeck girls soccer’s 5-0 win The Rebels (7-6) finished the pumped.” ed to be able to do this with these of 3:45.06, and ran in the 400 nal day in 4:44.23. … The sprint over Hudson/Dike-New Hart- regular season on Tuesday at Kaufman is the only senior in girls.” hurdles, placing 19th in 59.15. medley relay team of Kaufman, ford on Thursday. home against Aplington-Park- that quartet, with the other three “That’s a challenge for him,” Knaack, Grames, Kuiper started Jacque Kuester, Sydney ersburg. expected to come back next Notes: Spartan senior Drew Conger said. “You can’t really Saturday with a 21st-place finish Mathews and Madison McMar- spring. Rathe competed in four events– focus on one event over the other. in 1:39.44. www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy SPORTS Register Thursday, May 24, 2018 17 Best on the blue Young Wolverines break through in distance medley, hopeful for future By JAKE RYDER The Grundy Register DES MOINES – After the first day of the state track and field meet, it appeared that the Dike-New Hartford boys were maybe a year away from return- ing to the level of the 2017 team that finished tied for fifth in the 2A team standings. Turned out the Wolverines just needed a day to really get it going. D-NH added two more med- als to Parker Kiewiet’s fourth- place performance in the long jump on Day 1 for a good show- The 4x800 relay team of Aubrie Fisher, Ali Gerbracht, Haley Bakker and Mandy Willems pose with ing in Des Moines, closing it the baton after a 2nd-place finish in the 1A 4x800 relay race at the state meet in Des Moines on Thurs- out with a fifth-place finish in day. (Jake Ryder/The Grundy Register) the distance medley relay on Friday. Tyler Miller, Grant Bixby, Kiewiet and Ryan Moore fin- ished in 3:37.09. In the high jump, D-NH’s Dane Fuller end- ed his freshman season in a tie AGWSR girls for eighth after clearing 6-1. After missing out on the fi- nals in the shuttle hurdle relay D-NH’s Parker Kiewiet leaps into the long jump pit on Thursday and coming up about a second in Des Moines. (Jake Ryder/The Grundy Register) short of a state medal in the 4x800, Moore said the Wolver- Relays as well. last qualifying spot of the top ines were better prepared for Miles Rupiper won the 2A 8 finalists. … Kiewiet, Drew 2nd in 4x800 Friday’s race. state title with a top leap of 22 Sonnenberg, Conlee Lyons and “I knew I had something to tal medals, adding a sixth-place “We’d been focusing on this feet, 1 inch. Moore finished ninth in the BCLUW boys work for,” Fisher said. “I had to run in the open 800 in 2:22.04 race, we knew we had to do Just as he had in all three 4x800 in 8:23.82, just over a be mentally strong. ... It’s great and a fourth-place finish in the something different to get this attempts last season at state, second out of a state medal. All send out Penick to get that high of a place be- 1,500 in 4:54.29. She now has medal,” Moore said. “Especial- Kiewiet scratched on his first four are expected to return next cause it shows that these girls 10 total medals in three trips to ly for Tyler Miller. He’s a senior two attempts in the second season. “For sure you’ll see us with five medals worked hard and it paid off.” the Blue Oval as she closed out and this is his first time down flight. back down here next season By JAKE RYDER Gerbracht acknowledged her junior season. here, he’s been working hard “I was getting more speed doing bigger, better things,” The Grundy Register what it meant to be one of the “I’ve just got to keep getting every day on the track to get than I thought I would,” Kiewiet Moore said. DES MOINES – AGWSR new members on the quartet a faster because everyone every down here.” said of the early faults. “I had to sophomore Ali Gerbracht hand- year after the sixth-place team. year people get a lot faster,” The Wolverines were seeded make my adjustments and just D-NH girls collect state ex- ed off the baton to Aubrie Fish- “You knew how much po- Fisher said. “I need to make seventh in the event, improving have confidence in myself and perience er for the final leg of Thursday’s tential they had,” Gerbracht sure I keep working hard over on their seed time by more than have my dad and coach there A talented senior class mixed 4x800 1A state championship said of Bakker and Fisher. “We the summer, so I can improve five seconds for a new season telling me how I should scoot well with some exciting new- race with the Cougars running wanted to meet that and get right along with the rest of them. best. back and just trying to coach comers for the Wolverine girls, fourth. us where we’re at today. ... It Katelyn Pfaltzgraff placed “We had some great hand- myself through the prelims.” though D-NH came up short of Not even two hours had doesn’t seem real. We knew we 18th in the girls 400 hurdles in offs,” Miller said. “I felt like I But then he unleashed his bringing home state hardware. passed since Fisher’s first race, wanted to be up here but never 1:11.96 in her state debut. Liam had a great start and I was catch- best jump of the day with his The Wolverines’ best finish a hard-fought fifth-place fin- thought we’d be second place.” Stubbe finished 11th in the 400 ing people I could see and got third and final jump, which led came in the 4x200 relay, with ish in the 3,000 that required a Thursday was also a send- hurdles in 56.41 for the Cougar a wonderful handoff to Grant all jumpers heading into the fi- Josie Claude, Margaret Nielsen, kick in the final 50 meters. Ger- off for Willems and Bakker as boys. Alec Stahl was 12th in Bixby.” nals. Madison Hedges and Eden Bar- bracht said she figured that there their unique whirlwind state ex- the open 800 in 2:01.60 and the Bixby added, “It’s better “I’ve changed from being rett running 11th in 1:48.71. wasn’t much more Fisher could periences come to a close. distance medley team of Luke than we hoped for. … Drake not that good to being top 5 in Freshman Jadyn Bennett was do to improve the Cougars’ “I felt good,” Bakker said. Starr, Chase Harms, Stubbe and Stadium, we always run our the class and the state,” Kiewiet 18th in the 400 finals in 1:03.33. standing. “It was really exciting to see Stahl placed 19th in 3:45.30. best times here.” said. “It’s exhilarating.” Alana Barrett, Margaret But then again... Aubrie catching her at the end. It was the second medal of Nielsen, Courtney Bolhuis and “Well, this is Aubrie Fisher,” ... Second place is excellent.” BCLUW send Penicks off the weekend for Kiewiet, the Notes: The shuttle hurdle Baylee Petersen were 22nd in Gerbracht said. “She can do al- Fisher held off Kee’s Katie at Blue Oval D-NH sophomore whose 21-8 team of Bixby, Ely Sohn, Seth the distance medley in 4:33.27. most anything.” Brennan at the finish line in the Les and Theresa Penick an- leap in the long jump was good Eden and Cade Fuller finished Claude, Alana Barrett, Hedg- Sure enough, Fisher found 3,000 earlier in the morning to nounced earlier this track sea- for a top-four finish. Kiewiet 12th in the prelims in 1:01.20, es and Eden Barrett were 23rd that next gear and delivered earn her first medal of the day in son that it would be their final was fifth at this year’s Drake about 0.70 seconds behind the in the 4x100 prelims in 52.33. the Cougars’ a runner-up fin- a fifth-place finish in 11:00.25. spring as the track coaches for ish in the 3,200-meter relay in Bedford’s Emma Lucas won the the BCLUW boys and girls 10:06.82. race in 10:04:31. teams, and the Comets helped Central Elkader won the “I didn’t know if I could to send them off with 12 events race in 10:02.02. The finish for hold her off,” Fisher said. “You at the state meet. the quartet of Mandy Willems, need to stay mentally tough, The Comet boys delivered Haley Bakker, Gerbracht and that heat gets to you, makes you five state medals, including four Fisher bested a sixth-place fin- think you’re more tired than you total for standout junior Jack ish for AGWSR in last season’s are.” Garber. 4x800 state race. Fisher finished with four to- See STATE TRACK page 18

D-NH’s Dane Fuller leaps over the bar in the 2A high jump on Friday in Des Moines. (Kristi Nixon/ Mid-America Publishing)

BCLUW’s Logan Mann (right) shouts encouragement to Jack Garber after handing him the baton D-NH’s Josie Claude hands off to Alana Barrett (left) in the opening moments of the 2A 4x100 relay in the sprint medley relay on Saturday morning in Des Moines. (Jake Ryder/The Grundy Register) prelims in Des Moines on Friday. (Jake Ryder/The Grundy Register) 18 Thursday, May 24, 2018 Grundy SPORTS Register www.thegrundyregister.com www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy SPORTS Register Thursday, May 24, 2018 19 An unusual pick Gretillat, Schick deliver in Rebel substate shootout squeaker By JAKE RYDER The Grundy Register DENVER – Jon Dinsdale wouldn’t have picked Seth Gretillat to take the shot in a pen- alty kick shootout. But the Grundy Center/Glad- brook-Reinbeck head coach had already gone through his five hand-chosen players in a tight shootout with Denver on Mon- day, and he put the rest in the hands of his players. When he saw who his Rebels sent out there, he put their fate in the hands of God. “They send one of our young- est ones out there first as the sixth guy,” Dinsdale said of sopho- more Cullen Eiffler. “And then Seth who had never kicked a PK because he’s known for kicking it over the goal.” Ye of little faith. Gretillat buried the game-win- Outstanding ner in what Dinsdale admitted was the “perfect spot” to beat Denver goalkeeper Bo McMa- Orthopedic Health: hon, and the Rebels survived in a substate opener in Denver as 1-0 winners after a 7-6 margin in the Experience the Daily Difference penalty kick shootout. GCGR (9-4) will play at 1A You depend on your shoulders, hips, knees, and more— No. 12 in Nevada (10-7) on Grundy Center/Gladbrook-Reinbeck's Bronson Wrage looks for a trust your orthopedic care to a board-certified, Mayo Clinic- Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in a 1A passing lane in a boys soccer substate game with Denver on Mon- substate semifinal. day. (Jake Ryder/The Grundy Register) trained surgeon: Eli Thede, Walker Thede, „ ACL reconstructions Mason Skovgard, Caden Kick- bush, Eiffler and Bronson Wrage Schick admitted he mistimed. athletic action that was mostly „ Total knee and hip all scored on their PKs to set up Perhaps in a case of divine inter- controlled by GCGR, but not replacements Gretillat’s game-winner. vention, Corday’s strike deflect- without some heart-stopping Even if he would’ve been ed off Schick’s foot and away scoring chances for the Cy- „ choosier about his penalty kick from the goal. clones. Denver had defeated Shoulder rotator cuff and shooters, Dinsdale can’t deny “That was a little bit shocking GCGR 2-1 earlier in the season labral repairs the grit of Gretillat, one of the 10 for sure,” Schick said. “When I and was leading the Rebels near seniors on the team that didn’t saw it went off my foot, I was halftime of a game in Reinbeck „ Total shoulder joint want to go home empty-handed pumped.” canceled due to storms. replacements on Monday. In the end, it came down to “We switched a few things “They put it as a mission to an unconventional showdown up since then,” Gretillat said. „ Carpal tunnel and trigger make it to the next round, the between Denver goalkeeper “Knew what they liked to do, finger release next round, and then on to state,” Bo McMahon taking a shot at knew who their good players Dinsdale said. “They’ve learned Schick. This time Schick was were and marked them up.” „ Other procedures what they need to accomplish ready and timed a punchout. Last season’s Rebels team to get on that winning side … “That happened to be a per- had its earliest exit for this year’s they’ve been through a lot these fect moment,” Schick said. “Per- senior class with a loss in the last four years, and they didn’t fect spot, perfect time, got it off substate final. want to be done tonight, and it the hands.” “After how we’ve done in our was a question of how much are The rest was history off the high school career, we wouldn’t you willing to give? They laid it foot of Gretillat. have known how to feel losing on the line.” “I didn’t hear anything at all, the first game,” Gretillat said. Another senior, Bryce Schick, all I focused on was that goal,” Schick added, “I owe this was in goal for the shootout and Gretillat said. “It was going right entire game to my teammates. made two clutch saves. where I wanted it to.” They played their entire hearts Our Location The first was off Denver’s The game went to a shootout out.” Connor Corday, a shot which after 100 minutes of fast-paced, 164 W. Dale St., Waterloo, IA 50703 Outreach Locations Cadet Grundy County Memorial Hospital Early Deadline (Thursday) boys win 201 East J Ave., Grundy Center, IA 50638 substate There is an early deadline Prairie Parkway for the May 31 issue of (Thursday Afternoon) opener 5100 Prairie Parkway, Cedar Falls, IA 50613 GILBERT – The Iowa The Grundy Register. Waverly Health Center Falls-Alden/AGWSR boys soc- (Tuesday) cer team advanced to a 2A sub- Robert Bartelt Stephanie Smith state semifinal with a 2-0 vic- Items to be considered for 312 9th St. SW, Waverly, IA 50677 MD ARNP tory over Ballard on Monday, May 21. this issue, including The Cadets will play ADM Phone: 319-833-5381 in Adel on Wednesday, May 23 ads and stories, at 5 p.m. Toll: 877-883-8005 BarteltMD.com Angel Meijon and Jaden must be in by noon on Penning scored the goals for IF-A/AGWSR and Henry Cruz Thursday, May 24. made three saves in goal. Thank you for your cooperation!

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