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ECC seeks leader Page 3 Friday Gifford Parade Page 4 July 10, 2015 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF HARDIN COUNTY E L D O R A, I O W A 641-939-5051 www.eldoranewspapers.com V O L U M E 84 • N O. 40 • $1.00 Humanities Iowa brings history to life in Steamboat Rock By Rick Patrie News Editor STEAMBOAT ROCK – A long time interpretive presenter with Iowa Living History Farms is coming to Steamboat Rock this month to make a presentation based on his research into the pre-civil war underground railroad in Iowa. The presentation entitled “Josiah Bushnell Grinnell and the Iowa Underground Railroad” will be Saturday July 18 at 10 a.m. in the Steamboat Rock Historical Society building, the old city hall. Featured speaker, David Connon has worked for the Living History Farm historic center from a number of years. The Living History Farms site, which features period reenactments of different phases of Iowa Farm history, is in Urbandale. He has also worked extensively as a private and independent researcher and historian. Connon is a prolific speaker and writer of Iowa and mid-1800’s Iowa history. This time he focuses on Josiah Bushnell Grinnell who was a prominent political figure and participated in the Iowa Underground Railroad. J.B. Grinnell and other Grinnell residents helped at least 37 fugitive slaves who passed through their town before the Civil War. Not all his neighbors appreciated his work. David Connon says he “will tell David Connon a story of racism, noble actions, and conflict.” He will highlight abolitionist John Brown’s visit to Grinnell, and Grinnell’s first riot over the presence of fugitive slaves in the public school. It is a story that has special resonance for people here in Hardin County, considering the widely acknowledged role played in the Underground Railroad by people living in the New Providence area, too. Connon is also an independent researcher and writer. He has a Master’s Degree in Education from Northern Illinois University. His wife is an Iowa native whose great(continued on page 3) Newsbriefs RAGBRAI Walter Sayer Post 182 mtg. July 15 Walter Sayer Post 182, American Legion meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the third Wednesday of each month at the Legion Post at 1215 Washington St., Eldora. The Healing Hour July 15 Is it hard at times to cope with difficulties in life? Do you want to start taking better care of yourself? Would you like to learn some fun new activities this summer? The Healing Hour is designed for anyone who wants to have fun and learn healthy, empowering skills to cope with past or present difficult times in life. Programs include: “Drums Alive,” Self-Defense, Yoga, Journaling, and Grounding Skills. Join us on Wednesdays, July 15 and 29 in Eldora at Memorial Park (formerly Deer Park) from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Rain location at 1401 12th Ave. Pre-registration preferred, but not required. To register call Jodie at 319-231-9904. All programs and refreshments are provided at no cost by Crisis Intervention Service, www.cishelps.org. Eldora High School Class of 1980 Reunion The EHS Class of 1980 will meet July 24 at the Pizza Ranch at 7 p.m. and then attend the Rock ‘n Roll Reunion at the American Legion (6 p.m. - midnight). Saturday, July 25 the group will meet at the Pine Lake Country Club: 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. - Golf, lunch and hang out; 2-4 p.m. - Teacher/Staff Reception; 5:30-7 p.m. - Class of 1980 dinner; 7-10 p.m. - Party for EHS/ENP Classes of 1975-1985. Please contact Jan (Hirt) Maltby with questions at 515289-0222. (continued on page 2) Corner Volunteers still needed by Michaela Kendall Staff Writer ELDORA – With less than two weeks until the big ride arrives, the RAGBRAI Eldora committee is making a final call for community members to volunteer. They still need help in several areas, including: Beverage garden, information centers, shuttle routes, sanitation and clean up. If you haven’t already, it’s not too late to sign up to be a volunteer. This can be done online, through the RAGBRAI Eldora website, or by contacting one of the committee members. There will be a Volunteer Meeting on Monday, July 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the South Hardin High School. The meeting is for all RAGBRAI volunteers, and it will cover things such as: how to get around town, how to check in at the volunteer command center, who to call if you can’t make your shift, and more. After all the basic information is covered, volunteers will be split into groups to get specific instructions from the chairperson whose committee they are volunteering for. Speaking of volunteers, RAGBRAI Eldora has several new sponsors who have made donations specifically for volunteers of the event. One of the donors, Grundy County Memorial Hospital, is (continued on page 2) Queen of the County Fair A veteran showman, long active in the livestock and other competitions at the Hardin County Fair, was named queen of the event for this year. Victoria Butt is the 2015 queen. She came to the fair with the banner of her hometown Iowa Falls. First Runner up for the competition was Miss Eldora, Emily Mitchell, and Miss Congeniality was Miss Ackley, Rachel Frazier. Pictured is the court for this year, from the left, Rachel Ostrem, 2014 Hardin County Fair Queen, Victoria Butt, Emily Mitchell and Rachel Frazier. The fair kicked off with the downtown parade Wednesday night and will continue through Sunday. Look for some news of events in Tuesday’s paper, but the full coverage should be in next Friday’s Index. Relief group devises emergency housing By Rick Patrie News Editor ELDORA – If you see what looks like a grain bin going up in the parking lot of Anderson Dentistry on July 21, don’t make an appointment with the eye doctor. It is your standard grain bin – but grain bin become a home for people who’ve lost theirs in natural disasters. Global Compassion Network – based in Eagle Grove and founded by an Iowa farmer in 2011 – is gearing up to build a copy of the Sukup Safe T Home® in each overnight town along the RAGBRAI route. What better way to spread the word about their work round the Riders to get peek at rec trail By Rick Patrie News Editor HARDIN-MARSHALL – They won’t be a captive audience, but they will be a natural audience. When RAGBRAI pulls into town on the 21st of this month enthusiasts for a new Hardin-Marshall County recreational trail hope to have a block long showcase of their project in place. It will be only a block long, on the rail bed just west of Hy-Vee, but trail enthusiasts say it shouldn’t be hard to stretch the block out for 30 miles in your imagination. Until you have the Iowa River Trail. If you are a biker you have a lot to look forward to in the next few years, as the trail proceeds under development. Ever since the Iowa River Railroad closed down and the rail bed found its way into the care of the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation, local groups have been envisioning the trail. Now that the railroad salvage is done, those interests have taken ownership of the rail bed. Thirty miles of multi use trail – definitely bicycle-friendly – will run from Steamboat Rock all the way to downtown Marshalltown. It will be a few years before fully complete, but things are rolling. And in honor of RAGBRAI coming to Eldora, they have expedited a block long sample of the trail for demonstration purposes. It is a ten-foot-wide paved stretch with two and five foot crushed rock sidings. It’s possible thanks to a single $100,000 donor, Gehrke Inc., Quarries, which made a four-year $25,000-a-year-commitment to the whole 30 mile plus project. And to celebrate a little more, the local trail organizers will be giving away two new bikes to some lucky folks on RAGBRAI Tuesday. They want a lot of the 15,000 visitors to begin keeping tabs on this part of the country when RAGBRAI is over. Someday they may count Hardin and Marshall Counties as home to one of the premier biking routes in all of Iowa. (See photo on page 2) A Sukup Safe T Home world which actually has been going on for about four plus years, starting in the wake of that earthquake that devastated Haiti. The faith based relief project will erect the home in Eldora on Tuesday to greet riders on the Great Iowa event. They will then quickly take it down for the move to Cedar Falls the next day. If you are at all familiar with the process for constructing metal grain bins, you already know exactly how the project goes up. The house is a very familiar format here in Iowa, right out of the Sukup Grain Bin building manual. A Safe T Home® is a actually just a modified grain bin, a highly (continued on page3) Gifford makes every July 4 its own Laura Campbell, Miss Gifford, and more paraders, and a whole lot more than that. They gathered again in Gifford for the big July 4 parade. See pictures on page 4. Local/Area News Friday, July 10, 2015 • pAge 2 Rec trail demonstration project greets riders When opportunity knocks... by Rick Patrie News Editor ELDORA – If ever opportunity came knocking it was this summer, it came knocking calling for all the people who have been involved in creating a two county long recreational trail along the route of the old Iowa River Railroad. They couldn’t have asked for more. Here they were trying to drum up support, dollars and interest in the trail that will run from Steamboat Rock to Marshalltown. And suddenly word came down early this year that the Des Moines Register Great Bike Ride was going to make an overnight stop in Eldora. Fifteen thousand avid bikers. All they needed was a glimpse of what was in the works along the Iowa River Line. And the glimpse was poured this week here in Eldora along a short one block section of the trail just west of the HyVee. Ten foot of travel area and a two foot and five foot siding of crushed rock on either side. Organizers hope the sight of it will inspire a portion of the riders to lend their support to the completion of the project. RAGBRAI greeting goes out in The Ledger by Rick Patrie News Editor Eldora – The Eldora newspapers and helpful advertisers will be distributing a 20 page tabloid size greetings section to the participants in RAGBRAI come July 21. The idea is to put as many as we can in their hands as they are planning their trip from Fort Dodge to Eldora. And if you look at next Tuesday’s Ledger you will find what they will find. If it’s unique to Eldora and Hardin County, we have tried to point it out. And since RAGBRAI always includes not just an Iowa but a national and international contingent, Conrad Hardware 102 E. Grundy Avenue, Conrad we assumed there would be a certain amount of unfamiliarity to work with. The special section is addressed to the visitors for the most part. Some is about special features of the town, but on the other hand, a lot of it is very practical and could be helpful to local readers, too. Something as big as the arrival of 15,000 visitors to a town of 2,600 creates logistical challenges, and part of the purpose of the publication is to put information into the visitors’ hands about where to find what. 366-3411 Eldora nEwspapErs a division of Mid-america publishing Corporation Eldora, Iowa Official County Newspaper now open 6 Days/week Restonic Mattresses (Publicati2on No. 235-160) Offices at 1513 Edg. Ave., Eldora, IA 50627-1623 Published semi-weekly with the exception of Memorial Week, Labor Day Week, Christmas Week and New Year’s Week by Eldora Newspaper, 1513 Edgington Ave., Eldora, IA 50627-1623. Periodicals postage paid at Eldora, IA. Postmaster: send address changes to The Eldora Newspapers, 1513 Edgington Ave., Eldora, IA 50627-1623. Clint Poock - Publisher Scott Bierle - Sports Editor/Gen. Mgr. Rick Patrie - News Editor Betty Gotto - Production Mgr. Brenda Abels - General Finance & Circulation Pam Warren - Advertising Subscription rate: $48.50 per year in Hardin and adjoining counties; $54.50 per year elsewhere in Iowa; and $59.50 per year out of state. (Hardin County Index and Eldora Herald-Ledger sold in combination.) Ph. 641-939-5051, Fax 641-939-5541 Email Address: [email protected] on display Starting at $99 per piece Glass & Screen Repair Lawn & Garden, Plumbing & Electrical Paint, New Merchandise Arriving Daily. Housewares, Toys • Carpet Cleaner Rental • Tables and Chairs For Rent That includes locations of a whole cadre of vendors and service units that will be offering up wares, souvenirs, of course food, and more. Then there are the instructions everyone will need concerning what to do in the event of emergencies, particularly rough weather. That means the locations of shelters and instruction for everything up to evacuations. Organizers of the RAGBRAI project have been working for several months to arrange all of this. It has meant bringing together groups and individuals who want to lend a hand in the welcome, but it has also meant coordinating with the Des Moines Register staff who do this sort of thing all but year round, organizing one ride after another. They have to deal with everything, right down to legal issues. Even now, the local team is still taking names of people and groups who would like to volunteer to help with the welcome. But to see how local businesses are saying hello in print, check for the insert in next Tuesday’s paper. The idea was to acquaint the visitors with what is to be found here, not because they would have time to see it all in a one day stop, but in hopes they would maybe take time in the future to come back for a longer look. And organizers of the welcome here say that all of us can lend to the hospitality if we go the extra mile to extend a friendly welcome come July 21. 2x5 Conrad - July 8 Grundy - July 9 Eldora - July 10 lending an air-conditioned bus to transport volunteers around town on the day of RAGBRAI. The other donor, Coca Cola, is donating water bottles for the volunteers. Another donor, Dr. Stickrod, is letting volunteers use the restroom in his office, and allowing them to sit in the air-conditioned front room of his office if they get too hot. As more donors continue to come in, keep an eye on the RAGBRAI Corner section of the paper for more information on donors, and any updates or new developments on RAGBRAI. (continued from page 1) Eldora/E-np Teacher/staff Reception July 25 Pre-Sale You select: Material and Fixtures PRIOR to REMODEL. 1st Floor: Open Kitchen, Bath, Den, Living Room Full Basement and Carport Best n locatio ra! in Eldo 52,000 $ Email: [email protected] $177.50 plus $30 for Tuesday, July 14 in eldora (continued from page 1) newsbriefs 2nd Floor: Bedroom, Bath, Sitting Area, Deck 7/10/15 RAGBRAI Corner The Eldora Classes of 1980 and 1985 would like to invite all 19671985 Eldora/E-NP teachers and staff members to a reception July 25 from 2-4 p.m. at Pine Lake Country Club. We appreciate all you did for us! Eagle scout Fundraiser July 11 There will be an Eagle Scout Fundraiser at the Fareway parking lot on Saturday, July 11 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. They will be serving porkburgers, chips and pop. Cost is $3 for porkburger; $5 for meal. Proceeds will go towards seat repair at the Grand Theatre. 2x5 on 2011-2015 Vehicles Eldora • Iowa Falls • Marshalltown aMEs • BoonE • traEr Whatt are you Wh waiting for? Current Openings in Independent Living and Assisted Living 641-939-7604 www.MEMBERS1st.com onlInE BankIng - onlInE BIll Pay *Terms available for new loans only, Annual Percentage Rate, Rates may vary depending on term, credit and value of collateral. APR=ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 1/13, 16, 27, 30/15 3x7 Move in to an Ackley apartment now and have priority selection of an Iowa Falls apartment if you choose to move there when it opens in 2016. 502 Butler Street Ackley 641-847-3531 www.presbyterianvillage.com Local/Area News Friday, July 10, 2015 • pAge 3 Relief effort to showcase emergency housing (continued from page 1) modified one, which has been turned into housing for displaced families in Haiti and other areas around the world. GCN has built nearly 150 Safe T Home® in Haiti alone, 10 in Peru that are used as a bible camp, and 10 in Kenya to house missionaries. It takes between 4-6 hours to build a Safe T Home® and about 2 to take it down. Global Compassion Network will build the Safe T Home® in Eldora on Tuesday, July 21st starting around 11 a.m. at the Anderson Family Dentistry at 1906 Edgington Ave. for RAGBRAI. Volunteers will take down the home at 6:30 a.m. on Tuesday, July 22 and then build the home in Cedar Falls later that same day. Volunteers are needed! Please call GCN Domestic Disaster Relief Director Dennis Anderson at 712-887-0862 to volunteer. Global Compassion Network volunteer Bob Hibma, 77, to ride on RAGBRAI team. Global Compassion Network also has a Domestic Disaster Relief team that responds to disasters in the Midwest. In 2013, GCN helped Wayne and Debi Sadler of Correctionville, IA after an EF4 tornado destroyed their farm. The Sadlers will be joining GCN during RAGBRAI where they will help build the Safe T Home® and share their story. In addition, GCN will also have a team of bikers including 77-yearold Bob Hibma of Sibley who volunteers on GCN’s Domestic Disaster Relief team. While Hibma didn’t start riding until he was 60, the past few years he has completed numerous races including the 400mile Natchez Trace Parkway ride from Nashville, TN to Jackson, MS this past April. Founded in 2011 in the wake of a devastating earthquake in Haiti by Ken DeYoung (Iowa farmer and pilot) and Terry Baxter (Iowa pastor and missionary), Global Compassion Network is a faith-based nonprofit headquartered in Eagle Grove that is most known for the Sukup Safe T Home®, small, highly modified grain bins which serve as homes for displaced families rebuilding their lives after disaster. The units have been employed extensively in Haiti in the last few years following on the great earthquake, which hit the island nation. A double roof system is used to deflect what you might otherwise suspect would be a great deal of heat buildup. The homes are structurally impervious to most problems that otherwise afflict temporary quick to construct emergency housing. A four-man team easily assembles them in as little as ten hours. Their size and ground plan are also subject to easy modification. Ten of the units can be shipped in a sing-shipping container and the house comes with a rain collection system for domestic use. Global Compassion Network has built three villages, a school, medical and dental clinic, three orphanages, a widows & infants village, and two churches in Haiti, Hidden Creeks Bible Camp and Agricultural Center in Peru, housing for missionaries in Kenya, supports orphanages and pastors in India, and also responds to domestic disaster relief in the U.S. More than 400 Ambassadors have traveled on a mission trip through Global Compassion Network. Learn more at www.globalcn.us. Humanities Iowa brings history to Steamboat e s r e e t n u l o n ol u e n s r te er s s r e e r s r er e te t s e n n te r te u u te l n n s er ol o lu lu s V V t lu o n e o V V u s s er V o l s V o r s te r Sign up online at Call or Contact Christie Pence - 641.640.0146 or [email protected] Kathy Balvanz - 641.485.2882 or [email protected] Lynn - 515.520.7396 or [email protected] Sponsored by these local businesses, who help Eldora to thrive. Auto Body Hardin County Collision & Towing It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt. Groceries Paid Advertisement e teers To Volunteer: REALITY3x1.5 CHECK You’re entitled to your own opinions. $28.13 You are not entitled to your own facts. $31.50 V e te JoIn us BY voLuntEErInG to Do onE or morE of tHE • Answer questions at the Information Booth foLLoWInG: • Park RVs and Campers • Monitor the Campgrounds • Mark Campground Areas • Monitor and Collect Garbage and Recycling • Cheer the Riders into Town! • Serve or sell tickets at the Beverage Garden • Host at the Ferris Wheel • Host on the Shuttles • Be on-call as a volunteer Banks 7/10/15 Volun (Paid Advertisement) 3x1.5 un t e We need your help! ol n e in Eldora on July 21. V lu t overnight guests o n • FACT: Illegal Alien Deported Five Times, MURDERS Young Woman. • FACT: 13-Year-Old Girl Brutally RAPED by 10 Illegal Aliens. • FACT: If the DEMOCRAT Leadership would enforce existing LAW, Kate Steinle would be alive and the 13-Year-Old Child would not have been Raped. 7/10/15 V V 20,000 www.RAGBRAIEldora.com SnapFacts But by all means, please proceed. WHEELY BIG DEAL to have July 13, 6:30 p.m. at the South Hardin High School Street, about half way between Iowa Falls and Alden. Call 641-648-9878 for information. The Bluegrass and BBQ is a great opportunity to come out and see the progress made on the new nature center addition, too. The center added on over the course of the last several months, in large part to help accommodate a much enlarged Native American artifact and geological collection which came about as a result of a private donation to the center. provides blood and blood products to more than 100 hospitals located across Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota. LifeServe is committed to saving lives by providing premier service to volunteer blood donors and access to a safe, quality blood supply for hospitals and patients. For more information about blood donation or to schedule an appointment to donate blood, call 800.287.4903 or visit www. lifeservebloodcenter.org. u live auction. The festival is the Friends primary fundraiser and proceeds go to the group’s other public events including the annual Halloween Hike, the Christmas at Calkins program and other dollars will go toward building a fund for the museum addition. Tickets are $15 for adults, and $10 for children. They are available at the nature area, or at Cam Spray, Iowa Falls state Bank, Ackley State Bank, Greenbelt Bank and Trust. The Nature Area is at 18335 135th It’s a 709 S Oak St. If helping your fellow man is not reason enough, help cut the mosquito population the blood center says. To schedule a blood donation appointment, go online to lifeservebloodcenter.org or call 800.287.4903. LifeServe Blood Center was established in April, 2010 when The Blood Center of Iowa joined operations with Siouxland Community Blood Bank. As one of the 15 largest blood centers in the country, LifeServe Blood Center Volunteer Training Meeting Calkins Friends sponsor music and BBQ By Rick Patrie News Editor HARDIN COUNTY – The biggest annual fundraiser for the Calkins Nature Center is coming up this weekend. The Friends of Calkins Nature Area will host their third annual Bluegrass and BBQ Festival on July 12 from 4 to 8 p.m. Three bands will be featured. Kind Country, Prairie Creek String Band and Bearcat Pickers. There will be lots of food and a DES MOINES, Iowa (July 13, 2015) – LifeServe Blood Center will try any approach to get you to contribute badly needed blood for the busy summer season. They have even gone so far as to adopt a slogan sort of fitting the project. “Starve a mosquito and help LifeServe Blood Center save lives this summer by donating at a drive near you.” The next local drive is in Iowa Falls Community Blood Drive, Monday, July 27, 2015 from 12 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. at American Legion Hall, l Education Administration from Capella University in Minneapolis; a Master of Business Administration degree in International Management from Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale, AZ; and a Bachelor of Arts degree in General Studies from Central College in Pella. He also participated in a study abroad language program at Universidad de Granada in Spain. On Friday, July 17 – Dr. Laurel Klinkenberg, Herrin, IL. Dr. Klinkenberg, currently Vice President for Instructional Services at John A. Logan College in Carterville, IL, has been in her current position since 2014; prior to that she was employed at Hawkeye Community College in Waterloo. Dr. Klinkenberg holds a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership & Policy Studies from Iowa State University, an Evaluator’s Credential and Education Specialist Degree from Drake University, a Master of Science degree in Education from ISU, and a Bachelor of Music Education/Music Therapy degree from Wartburg College. Message from the Bloodcenter o in Arts degree from Iowa Lakes Community College. On Tuesday, July 14 – Dr. Bruce Exstrom, Garden City, Kansas. Dr. Exstrom, currently Vice President for Instructional Services at Garden City Community College, has been in his current position since 2012; prior to 2012 he was employed at Coastal Bend College in Beeville, TX. Dr. Exstrom holds a Ph.D. in Administration in Curriculum & Instruction from the University of Nebraska, a Master of Arts degree in Adult & Continuing Education and Human Resource Development from UN, a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration & Finance from UN, and an Associate in Arts degree from Northeast Community College in Norfolk, NE. He has completed post-doctorate studies in Leadership in Education at Harvard University. On Wednesday, July 15 – Dr. Martin Reimer, Dakota Dunes, SD. Dr. Reimer, currently Dean of Student Support at Western Iowa Tech Community College, has been in his current position since 2014; he has been at WITCC since 2006. Dr. Reimer holds a Ph.D. in Higher residents who left that state and served the Confederacy during the Civil War. He reported documenting 74 such Iowans who had lived in Iowa for at least two years, no earlier than 1850, and who were at least 13 years old during residency. V by Rick Patrie News Editor IOWA FALLS – Ellsworth Community College is nearing a decision on who will lead the college following the retirement of Provost Dr. Nancy Muecke earlier this summer. As part of the search for a replacement the public is invited to attend open forum sessions to meet the four candidates who are interviewing next week for the position of Provost of Ellsworth Community College. All open forums will be held from 3:15 to 4 pm in the Gentle Student Center formal dining room at ECC. On Monday, July 13 – Dr. Barb Klein, Iowa Falls. Dr. Klein, currently Dean of Enrollment Services & Registrar for Ellsworth Community College, has been in her current position since 2011; she has been at ECC since 1992. Dr. Klein holds a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership & Policy Studies from Iowa State University, a Master of Education degree in Higher Education from ISU, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Management from Buena Vista University, and an Associate the Bank, and the General Store. He has also compiled and annotated a timeline of early Grinnell (Iowa) history, from 1854 to 1865, in the context of statewide and national events. Hundreds of pages long, the timeline includes Grinnell as a stop in the Iowa Underground Railroad. He also began researching Iowa n ECC Provost candidates will meet the public and describe their pre-war, wartime, and post-war experiences. He will also explore why their stories have been largely unknown for the past 150 years. At living history farms he had engaged in historical interpretation in the 1875 Drug Store, and to a lesser extent in the Doctor’s Office, lu was first intrigued by a story of a riot, which occurred over the presence of fugitive slaves in the public school there - about a year before Fort Sumter. He next studied the Copperheads movement, a strongly Republican and pro-Union Poweshiek County. Connon will explore motivations o great-great-grandfather died on Sherman’s March to the Sea. Connon also regularly gives another presentation, called “Iowans Who Fought Against the Union.” The public is invited to the Steamboat Rock Underground Railroad presentation, which comes thanks to funding from Humanities Iowa, a private non-profit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Connon, who is also a substitute teacher, moved to Poweshiek County in 2000. Knowing of Grinnell’s abolitionist history, he V (continued from page 1) Hardin County Savings Bank Green Belt Bank & Trust Fareway Stores, Inc. Hy-Vee Food Store insurance & real estate Fidelity Abstract & Title Company Brown-Hurst Insurance industries / aGriculture United Suppliers, Inc. newspapers Eldora Herald Ledger Hardin County Index nursinG Homes/reHaB Eldora Nursing & Rehab Center Valley View Nursing & Rehabilitation Center pHarmacies Medicap Pharmacy Eldora Health Mart Pharmacy Give us a call at the Eldora Newspaper office if you would like to become a sponsor 641-959-5051. Community News Friday, July 10, 2015 • page 4 A Gifford 4th means a parade Starting at the upper left: Michaela Friest, Miss Hubbard; Rachel Miller, Miss New Providence; Rev. Justin Weber followed by Robert Prosser, neither of whom was in the running for things royal; Emily Mitchell and little Sofia Burk, Miss and Little Miss Eldora; Hannah Sams, Miss Union-Whitten; and the First Runner Up in the Eldora contest, Shannon Teske. Also caught in the parade is Rogers Construction and a gathering of colorful characters, with ice cream to top it all off. (See Gifford’s queen on page 1) Happy 4th from Gifford The grand TheaTre Eldora 641-939-3522 ````````````````````````````````` $1 - 12 & Under, 60 & Over; $1 - Matinee; $3 - Age 13-59 July 10-July 16 7 p.m. nightly. & 2 p.m. wed. matinee Held Over! “Jurassic World”Pg-13 7/10/15 Dave 1x2.5 Isenhower C BENEFIT “Stomach Cancer Warrior - No One Fights Alone” 4-Person Best Shot Tournament Saturday, July 18, 2015 South Hardin Recreation Center, Union $35/person, includes golf, lunch and cart 8 a.m. - Registration 9 a.m. - Golf Begins RegistRation - Please call Richard Jeske 641-640-0130 or Shelley Preston 515-689-7702. noon - *Lunch (open to the public, free will donation recommended) *Food donated by Fareway of eldora THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY Raffle - tickets $5 each or 5 for $20 • Phelps Implement, Grundy Center - John Deere Tyke Bike • Doug Barker, Des Moines - Kids’ Wooden Table with Chairs • Tammie Craighton, Hampton - 31 Bags • Quality Products, Eldora - 10 Yard & Weed Sprayers • Dustin and Mindy Hadley, New Providence - Beef Bundle (2 Tbones, 1 Chuck Roast, 2 Sirloin Steaks, 6 lbs. of Hamburger) gift Certificates and gift Cards • Flowers on Main, Oelwein • Townhouse, Wellsburg • Pine Lake Country Club, Eldora • That Place, Conrad • Salvo Fitness Center, Eldora • Casey’s • Shopko, Eldora • Oakwood Golf Course, Conrad • Scheels • Downtown Mariott Hotel, Des Moines • Grand Theatre, Eldora • City of Eldora - Family Pool Pass • Adventureland Inn, Altoona Donations can also be directed to the Dave isenhower Benefit Fund at the Hardin County savings Bank all Proceeds will go toward medical bills and expenses 7/10 & 14/15 2x7 SPELLING BEE JULY 17—19 AND 23—26 HOPE MARTIN THEATRE WATERLOO CENTER FOR THE ARTS MUSIC AND LYRICS BY WILLIAM FINN BOOK BY RACHEL FELDMAN ADDITIONAL MATERIALBY JAY REISS FOR TICKETS CALL 319-291-4494 OR GO ONLINE AT WWW.WCPBHCT.ORG WITH THE SUPPORT OF OUR PREMIERE PRODUCER Are you a print subscriber already? Our print subscriptions include access to the e-edition at no extra cost. If you are a print subscriber and would like access to the e-edition, Please call our circulation department at 1-800-558-1244 ext 122 or email at mapcirculation@ iowaconnect.com. Obituaries Andrea L. Engelking Schultz, 39 Andrea L. Engelking Schultz, 39, of Conrad, Iowa, passed away Monday, July 6, 2015, at Central Iowa Healthcare in Marshalltown,Iowa.Funeralserviceswill be10:30a.m.,Saturday,July11,2015,at Conrad United Methodist Church in Conrad.Visitationwillbe4pm.to7p.m.Friday, July 10, 2015 at the Conrad United Methodist Church in Conrad. Online condolencesmaybesenttowww.andersonfhs. com.AndersonFuneralHomewasentrustedwitharrangements. Andrea Lynne was born on May 15, 1976, to Richard and Rebecca (Knudson) Engelking, in Marshalltown, Iowa. She attended BCLUW High School, graduatingin1994.ShethenattendedMarshalltownCommunityCollege. Andreawasahealthcareprofessionalfor20years,andwascurrentlyemployedwithCentralIowaHealthcareinMarshalltown.AndreaandMatthew Schultzhadadaughter,RyleighElizabeth,whowasbornin1995;Ryleigh wasAndrea’s everything.Andrea easily established many lifelong friendshipsthatshecherishedandprotected.Andreawasapreviousmemberofthe TuesdayMusicClubinConrad.Shewasverymusicallygifted,andlovedto singandplaythepiano;shealsoenjoyedreadinginherdowntimewithher belovedbassethound,Truman,byherside.Alongwithmusic,spendingtime withfamilyandfriendswashermostimportantpassioninlife. Andreawillbedearlymissedbyherparents,RickandBeckyEngelking, ofConrad,daughter,RyleighSchultzofConrad,herfiancé,Joshuaandhis sonChanceCordesofConrad,asister,Ellen(John)CasterofWhitten,IA, andbrotherBrian(Alicia)EngelkingofDubuque,Iowa,alsoagrandfather, S.KennethKnudsonofMarshalltown.Sheisfurthersurvivedbytwonieces, HannahandAdrienneCasterofWhitten,andfournephews,Dalton,Lane, andMarshallCasterofWhitten,andReedEngelkingofDubuque. Shewasprecededindeathbyhergrandmother,RobertaKnudson. Tears,laughter,stories,hugs,andallemotionsaretobeexpected,butrealizethatAndreawouldnotonlyexpectbutdemandustorememberwhoshe was-oursunshine. Dorothy’s Senior Center 1306 17th Ave., Eldora Phone 858-5152 Weekly menu - program Open to all persons 60 years of age or older NOTICE: Meal reservations are needed by 8:30 a.m. the day of the meal. Call 858-5152 to make your reservation. If there is no answer, leave a message on the answering machine. Please remember to cancel or order a B meal. We must know by 11:45 a.m. the day before. To cancel or order an “A” meal we must know by 8:45 a.m. the day of.Thankyou. Dorothy’s Senior Center is availabletorentintheevenings,Monday throughFridayandalsoalldaySaturday and Sunday. Call (641)8585006forreservations. MONDAy, JULy 13 Menu A – Apple glazed pork, baked sweet potato, Brussels sprouts, wheat bread/margarine, sugarcookie Menu B - Turkey with gravy, baked sweet potato, Brussels sprouts, wheat bread/margarine, sugarcookie 8:30a.m.-Exercise Noon–Meal TUESDAy, JULy 14 Menu A–Beefpattywithgravy, whip potatoes, mixed vegetables, wheatbread/margarine,mixedfruit Menu B – Chicken salad, cream ofbroccolisoup,kidneybeansalad, wheatbread,mixedfruit Noon–Meal WEDNESDAy, JULy 15 Friendship Day Menu A – Potato crusted fish, macaroni and cheese, green beans, multi-grain bread/margarine, mandarinoranges,chocolatemilk,tartar sauce Menu B – Spinach and turkey salad,juice,nosaltcrackers,mandarinoranges,chocolatemilk,assorted saladdressing 8:30a.m.-Exercise Noon–Meal;Prayer&Devotion - Jane Granzow; Program - Chief ofPoliceMikeLudwigs;Workers- Methodist THURSDAy, JULy 16 Menu A – Hamburger patty, Frenchfries,bakedbeans,hamburgerbun,freshfruit,ketchup Menu B – BBQ pulled pork, Frenchfries,bakedbeans,hamburgerbun,freshfruit,BBQsauce 9:30a.m.-SrIssuesatEldora Noon–Meal FRIDAy, JULy 17 Menu A – BBQ chicken, baked potato/sour cream, coleslaw, multigrainbread/margarine,slicedpeaches Menu B–Coldroastbeef,Swiss cheese,pastasalad,broccoliandtomato salad, multi-grain bread/mustard,hotslicedpeaches 8:30a.m.-GrandJivanteExercise 10:30a.m.-Bingo 11:30 a.m. - Carolyn Boogerd, GreenbeltElderAbuse *** COATS Schedule Mondays,9a.m.to12noonand1 to4p.m.;andFridays,9a.m.to12 noonand1to4p.m. For morning rides, call between 8:30and9a.m.Forafternoonrides, callbetween12:30and1p.m. Pleasecallonlyonthedaythatthe serviceisneededat858-5729. Susan Fitz Shepherd and John PaulShepherd,wifeandhusbandto MichaelG.andJoanneM.Barberra, husbandandwife,8-31-89,LotJexcept W. 110 ft., FostersAdd., Iowa Falls TheresaM.Riley,singletoWayne L. and Susan J. Mueller, husband andwife,5-12-15,PtLot1,OutLot 1,Eldora ClarkandPatriciaWadle,husband andwifetoLeslieW.andLetitiaA. Barnett,husbandandwife,5-12-15, PtLot5,OutLot11,Eldora John Betten, widower and single toMariaDelCarmenRodriguez,1019-02,Lots7&8,Blk35,Ackley Pauline R. Marshall, single to RollandL.andJudithM.Crawford, husband and wife, 5-6-15, Lot 18, Blk27,Ackley ToddJohnston,Jr.andToriJohnston,husbandandwifetoPatriciaE. McMichael, single, 4-21-15, Lot 2, Blk1,Ackley MichaelR.andLindaS.Thompson,husbandandwifetoElsonand Mette L. Ehrhardt, husband and wife, 5-12-15, Lot 2, Blk 1, Ellsworth&JonesParkAdd.,IowaFalls RoosterofIowaFalls,Inc.toMSG Properties, L.L.C., 5-14-15, N 1/2 Lots1&2,Blk4,IowaFalls,andN 1/2Lot2andN1/2W.18ft.Lot1, Blk3,TalbottsAdd.,IowaFalls JalissaK.Simmons,singletoConnerJonathanReyes,single,4-29-15, ParcelAinNW1/4SW1/426-87-19 New Hope Latino Evangelical Free Church to Paula Jean KleinTripp, single, 5-5-15, Lot 7, Blk 5, Palmer’sAdd.,IowaFalls Betty L. Key, single to the Betty L. Key Living Trust, 5-8-15, Lot 3 except W. 15 ft., Langfritz Place FirstAdd.,Eldora FederalNationalMortgageAssoc. toCurtisJ.andDeborahK.Crosser, husbandandwife,5-6-15,OutLot1, Moir’sAdd.,Eldora EstateofDaleA.HowardtoStevenM.Howard,5-12-15,1/2int:Pt SE1/4NE1/424-89-21 Deeds Public Record Friday, July 10, 2015 • Page 5 At the Movies ELDORA-Heldoverandrunning throughThursday,July16is“JurassicWorld,”ratedPG-13.Thismovie is a scientific fiction film/thriller. StarringinthisfilmareChrisPratt, BryceDallasHoward,TySimpkins andVincentD’Onofrio.Runtimeis two hours,fiveminutes. Storyline: Located off the coast of Costa Rica, the Jurassic World luxury resort provides a habitat for an array of genetically engineered dinosaurs,includingtheviciousand intelligentIndominusrex.Whenthe massivecreatureescapes,itsetsoff achainreactionthatcausestheother dinostorunamok.Now,it’suptoa ELDORA – The city has been mulling this project for several seasons and this year the pavers formermilitarymanandanimalexmoved in at The Swimming Pool Park. Contractors applied an asphalt surface to the heavily used pert (Chris Pratt) to use his special lot. When the city built the swimming pool about ten years ago the project was on the long term to skillstosavetwoyoungbrothersand do list and when the Eldora Youth Sports organization gifted the city with a new baseball diamond the rest of the tourists from an alljust to the east of this area, traffic ratcheted up even more. out,prehistoricassault. As always thanks to our volunteers.Wecanalwaysuseadditional volunteers at the theatre, so please comeinandsignthebookorgiveus acallat(641)939-3522. The following citations were is- Jordan Wickwire, Geneva, new spillingloadsonhighway. suedinHardinCounty. Austin Claussen, Davenport, Seeyou“AttheMovies!” title/registrationtransferviolation. ChadWood,Riverton,UT,speed- JohnDahl,Whiting,novaliddriv- speeding. ing. er’slicense. Librado Aguilar-Ahuacatition, JesseQuevedo,Ackley,speeding. JohnTudor,Waterloo,speeding. Ackley,novaliddriver’slicense. PatriciaRogness,Alleman,speed- VeronicaFoy,FortDodge,speed- Bernard Anderson, Davenport, Frances Meeker, single to M & G Haying Company LLC, 6-15-15, ing. ing. speeding. BeauWoodman,Eldora,novalid Martha Reyes Huerta, Ackley, Charlotte Rollins, Atlantic, dark ParcelCinS1/2SE1/4andNW1/4 SE1/4andParcelDinNW1/4SE1/4 driver’slicense,andfailuretomain- speeding. window/windshield. tainorusesafetybelts–adult. SelmaSiljkovic,Waterloo,speed- IbrahimSaric,DesMoines,opera- 8-87-20 HeidiSmith,Badger,speeding. ing. tionwithoutregistration. Katie Offerman, West Des ClintonMcElwee,Adel,speeding. Darren Olson, Marshalltown, Moines,speeding. AllisonFey,Nevada,speeding. speeding. ElliAbel,CedarRapids,speeding. SydneyVrban,Waukee,speeding. Malik Berard, Greenfield, WI, Cezar Villalobos, Ackley, speed- Benjamin Cousins, Tucson, AZ, speeding. CapitalOneBank (USA),N.A.vs. ing. speeding. NeelyTurner,DesMoines,speed- KrisGrupeRe:Debtcollection. BenjaminDunnigan,CedarFalls, Michael McCoy, Des Moines, ing. U. S. Bank N.A. vs. Gary J. speeding. speeding. Kessehu-Usert James, West Des McElmuray, Peggy A. McElmuray, Lorna McCarville, Salem, WI, Chelsea Sandven, Humboldt, Moines,speeding. etalRe:Foreclosure. speeding. speeding. Dairon Carter, Waterloo, speed- Lance Meyer vs. City of Iowa Bailey Hanson, Canton, MN, Nicholas Marie, Washington, ing. Falls, Hansen Family Hospital, speeding. speeding. KierstaLoder,Tooele,UT,speed- J.E. Dunn Construction Company, Timothy Neubauer, Iowa Falls, PaulWood,IowaFalls,speeding. ing. Hoefer Wysocki Architects, LLC, speeding. KyleHobt,Johnston,speeding. Matthew Fleet, Fort Worth, TX, and George Butler Associates, Inc. BrettArmstrong,Waterloo,speed- Andrea Laffoon, Nevada, speed- speeding. Re:PetitionatlawandJurydemand. ing. ing. Brittania Lassig, Salt Lake City, Cuda Tools, Inc. vs. U.S. Manu Gregory Harms, Hampton, op- JaconHazlet,Waterloo,speeding. UT,speedingandoperationwithout facturing,Inc.Re:Debtcollection. eration without registration card or Bryan Ginther, Cedar Falls, no registration. plate. validdriver’slicense. Cassidy Moses, Woodward, Gilberto Deanda, Omaha, NE, Lisa Lindaman, Hubbard, speed- speeding. speeding. ing. Louise Busch, Basehor, KS, ElizabethUrban,Dubuque,speed- JessieBonte,Belmond,opencon- speeding. ing. tainer–driver21yrsoldandolder. KennethCable,Eldora,speeding. Thomas Hill, Cook, MN, speed- BruceNelson,Fresno,CA,speed- Kennedy Carithers, Edgewood, Visitors ing. ing. speeding. EileenButlerofHillsboro,Kansas CatlinLeytham,Eldora,speeding. HannahApling,Janesville,speed- SahilSubhash,WestDesMoines, andJudyButlerofMcPherson,Kan Lewis Major, Urbandale, speed- ing. speeding. sas were guests of Don and Velva ing. Carl Quarrella, Metaire, LA, ShelbieBeatty,Ankeny,speeding. Butler last week. Denise and Shan Laura Ehlmann, Defiance, MO, speeding. Anastasia Chiado, Bloomington, non Hull, Keaton and Danae, Waspeeding. Cody Lensing, Grundy Center, IL,speeding. verly,wereguestsWednesdaynight. Garry Eubanks, Denver, CO, boat personal floatation devices – BrentWeaver,Luckey,OH,speed- DavidandYolandaButler,Daniel speeding. equipment. ing. andAlisaButler,RachelEdittuand CamieNederhoff,Wellsburg,fail- ChelseaHardin,WestDesMoines, Troy McDonald, Eldora, speed- Blessing,GrundyCenter,Graceand uretoobeytrafficcontroldevice. speeding. ing. QuintonButlerandAlex,IowaFalls, Raymond Loecke, Des Moines, NicoleKetchum,Hubbard,speed- Tara Schwaderer, Sioux City, wereallguestsThursdayevening. speeding. ing. speeding. Mary Swindall, Houston, Texas, KelseySandon,Urbandale,speed- Linn Adams, Iowa Falls, speed- SerenityTaha,DesMoines,speed- wasaguestofhersister,AliceDraping. ing. ing. erlastweek. SummerKunkle,Waukee,speed- AdamSwenson,Johnston,speed- Perry Harms, Wilmington, NC, Karen Tobias, Ohio, sister-in-law ing. ing. speeding. ofChrisTobias,newlywedcouple, OliviaRains-Ingledue,Steamboat Clayton Green, State Center, Lovely Henderson, Waterloo, Mark and Samantha Tobias, Texas, Rock,speeding. speeding. speeding. JimGroveandTaylor,Ankeny,were Sarah Gilbert, Iowa Falls, speed- Charles Morehead, Lilburn, GA, Hadley Williams, Iowa Falls, visitorsintheChrisandJerryTobias ing. speeding. speeding. homelastweek. Bruce Rewoldt, Eldora, fail to William Payne, Des Moines, Jordan Steppe, Steamboat Rock, Serving maintainsafetybelts. speeding. speeding. Contact Lois Kruse if you can Daniel Petefish, Iowa Falls, fail- BridgettSeibel,Davenport,speed- BrianTorbel,Dubuque,speeding. helpserveonFriday,July10at4:15 ure to provide proof of financial li- ing. TylerKnight,Glidden,speeding. p.m.atHouseofCompassion,Marability. Mouhamad Diallo, Ames, speed- Rain Eastman, LaPorte City, shalltown. Jonathan Ling, Cedar Rapids, ing. speeding. Sunday, July 12 speeding. AnnebethAhrenholz,CedarFalls, PeterFatka,Madison,WI,speed- There will be no Christian Eduing. Stephanie Armato, Hubbard, op- speeding. cation next Sunday, July 12. Meet erationwithoutregistration. Larry Healy, Des Moines, speed- JanCrenshaw,DesMoines,speed- in the Fellowship Hall to view the ing. William Deters, Wellsburg, offi- ing. webcastfromAnnualConferencein cialtrafficcontrolsignal. Chadwick Neuleib, Bettendorf, DanielMiller,Freeport,IL,speed- Tampa,FL.ChristineShellerwillbe ing. Becky Kent, Iowa Falls, fail to speeding. thedelegatefromIvester. obeystoporyieldsign. Winenona Baily, Hubbard, proof DavidJohnson,Alden,maxgross Deacons Elizabeth Beatty, Boone, speed- of security against liability (non- weightviolation. Deaconsoncall:July10-11Vicki HopeVanZante, Hubbard, speed- DraperandJoyceMoats;July12-13 ing. accident). Tami Spindler, Radcliffe, opera- Philip Lebo, Grundy Center, ing. AliceDraperandAnisaSmith;July Kelly Collins, Somonauk, IL, 14-15 Daniel Butler and Marlene tionwithoutregistration. speeding. Kyle Blommers, North Liberty, DouglasLandis,Union,speeding. speeding. Dickerson. violation – financial liability cover- Oscar Arizmendi, Webster City, CarrieLettman,IowaFalls,speedDistrict Conference ing. age. failtohavevaliddriver’slicense. Donations are still needed to fill BrianThiesen,Alden,speeding. Luke Kluesner, Omaha, NE, op- Deborah Sams, Whitten, speed- thecleanupbucketforDistrictConing. Braden Starcher, Norman, OK, erationwithoutregistration. ference.SeeAliceDraper. JustinKoppes,IowaFalls,speed- KyleWillis,Waterloo,speeding. speeding. Help is needed for elementary Matthew Steding, Steamboat agedchildcareandnurseryandpre Lea Churchill, Story City, speed- ing. VidalJimenez-Islas,DesMoines, Rock,speeding. ing. schoolagedchildrenatDistrictCon Diamond Hill, Webster City, drivingwhilelicenseundersuspen- MaraBudweg,Eldora,speeding. ference in Des Moines on Friday, Elizabeth Hair, Waterloo, speed- July 31 through August 2. Contact sion. speeding. Jeffica Young, Waterloo, speed- Carrie Prouty, Alden, driving ing. Lauraat712-322-1872or402-595 Ismael Segoviano, San Benito, 0716. whilelicenseundersuspension. ing. Hannah Morgan, Muscatine, Thanongsak Phoummala, West TX,speeding. Felix Grundy Days Des Moines, driving while license Marilyn Spangler, Clemons, Contact Chris Tobias if you can speeding. speeding. undersuspension. JasonWillms,Ackley,speeding. help on July 11 with children’s AndrewReyes,IowaFalls,failto AnnHarms,Union,speeding,and games for the Family Fair. Contact CarlaBindert,Alden,speeding. failtosecurechildunder18yearsof LyleNeherifyouwishtobeinthe Samuel McMullen, Lakewood maintainsafetybelts. Shawn Woodward, Cedar Falls, age. Ranch,FL,speeding. parade. City paves pool parking lot Hardin County Magistrate Contracts District Court Cases News from Ivester Public Record Local/Area News Tuesday, Nov.10, 25,2015 2014• pAge • Page6 6 Friday, July Things got off to an early start Tuesday at the Fair by Michaela Kendall Staff Writer The 4-H Conference Judging on Tuesday went especially well for 4-H’er Elizabeth Vogel (right photo) of Alden, who won three purple ribbons and three blue ribbons for her photography, and has one photo being considered for state. Elizabeth will be a freshman at Iowa FallsAlden this fall, and has been in 4-H for the last five years. Elizabeth is shown above (middle) with judges Laurie Olk (left) and Carol Rash (right). Elizabeth took part in a large 4-H Conference Judging event, which brings together exhibits in just about all of the nonlivestock categories, such as: photography, visual arts, cooking, fashion design and more. All the ribbon-winners will have their art displayed at a gallery during the Hardin County fair. Full fair coverage in the July 17 paper. All year round we invite you to join us in celebrating God’s love. Our doors are always open to those whose hearts are open to His word. May you and yours enjoy a truly blessed week. We hope to see you soon in church! ELDORA Congregational United Church of Christ Corey Larson, Pastor 1209 12th St. (641) 939-3113 SUNDAY 9 a.m., Worship First Assembly of God Steve Neumeyer, Pastor edgington ave. & 4th St. (641) 939-7788 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Worship & Children’s Church 6:30 p.m., evening Service First Baptist Mark Chapman, Pastor 1307 3rd St. (641) 939-2366 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Worship 6 p.m., evening Worship St. Mary Catholic Fr. Anthony Kruse, Priest 614 Washington (641) 939-5545 Sister Connie Howe, R.S.M., Pastoral Associate SATURDAY 4-4:30 p.m., Reconciliation 5 p.m., Mass, eldora SUNDAY 8:30 a.m., Mass, St. Mark, Iowa Falls 10:45 a.m., Mass, eldora United Methodist Vicki Reece, Pastor 1415 12th St. (641) 939-2057 SUNDAY 9 a.m., Worship ELDORA HUBBARD St. Paul Lutheran David Splett, Pastor Bruce Zimmermann, Visitation Pastor 1105 Washington (641) 858-2464 SUNDAY 6:30 & 7:30 a.m., Lutheran Hour 8:30 a.m., adult Bible Classes 9:30 am., Worship BAngOR Bangor-Liberty Friends Matt Bishop, Pastor 1260-B Hopkins ave (641) 486-5434 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:45 a.m., Sunday School Salem United Methodist Rochelle Swenson, Pastor 115-123 S. Illinois St. (641)864-2625 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Fellowship Coffee 10 a.m., Worship Laura Renault, Pastor 201 e Chestnut St. (641) 864-2600 SUNDAY 9 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship Cottage Community Church IVESTER Ken Nason, Pastor 20042 Co. Hwy. D41 (515) 855-4361 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Worship Ivester Church of the Brethren St. Paul Lutheran Jay Jaeger, Pastor 408 Berlin ave. (515) 855-4240 SUNDAY 8:30 a.m., Worship/Communion gIFFORD Rochelle Swenson, Pastor Leader SUNDAY 8:30 a.m., Worship This church calendar is provided by these advertisers who encourage you to attend the church of your choice. Matthew W. Rueger, Pastor 116-124 S Iowa St. (641) 864-2672 SUNDAY 9 a.m., Christian education 10 a.m., Worship Zion United Church of Christ BUCKEYE Methodist Church St. John Evangelical Lutheran Katie Shaw Thompson, Pastor 25056 e ave. (641) 858-3879 www.ivesterchurch.org SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, 10:30 a.m., Worship LISCOmB Church of Christ Ralph Norman, Minister 403 State Street (641) 496-5424 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, 10:30 a.m., Worship Brown-Hurst Insurance Agency nEW STEAmBOAT ROCK PROVIDEnCE Steamboat Rock Baptist Honey Creek New Providence Friends Justin Weber, Pastor 604 Cherry Dr. (641) 497-5333 SUNDAY 9:15 a.m., Fellowship 10 a.m., Worship OWASA Owasa Methodist Ward Richards, Pastor SUNDAY 9 a.m., Bible Study 10 a.m., Worship Service For cancellations listen to KIFg 95.3 FM RADCLIFFE Faith Evangelical Andrew Johnson, Pastor 26902 Cty. Hwy. S-27 (515) 899-7816 SUNDAY 9 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Fellowship 10:15 a.m., Sunday School Our Savior’s Lutheran 601 Isabella St. (515) 899-2247 SUNDAY 9 a.m., Worship Fellowship follows worship 10:15 a.m., Sunday School St. John United Methodist Margaret Aiseayew, Pastor 207 amanda (515) 899-2327 SUNDAY 10:30 a.m., Worship Zion Lutheran Church 13171 330th St., rural Radcliffe SUNDAY 9 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Fellowship 10:15 a.m., Sunday School Mark Andersen, Pastor 617 e 4th (641) 869-3316 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:45 a.m., Sunday School 7 p.m., Bible Study United Reformed Church Calvary Baptist WELLSBURg First Christian Reformed Union Church of Christ Bruce Zimmermann, Pastor S. Washington at 6th St. 600 6th (641) 869-3911 SUNDAY 9 a.m., Worship 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Kristen Briner-Wipperman 16553 H ave (641) 869-3992 SUNDAY 8:15 a.m., Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship Rick Schill, Pastor 501 Commercial St. (641) 486-5596 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Worship Hour WHITTEn Community Church Jim Hartman, Pastor 812 Irwin St. (641) 486-5470 SUNDAY 9 a.m., Worship Service 10:15 a.m., Sunday School Hardin County Savings Bank eldora Member FDIC 939-3407 Hy-Vee Food Store 858-2005 Fidelity Abstract & Title Company eldora - 858-5496 Rick Schill, Pastor 402 3rd St. (641) 486-5469 SUNDAY 8:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship St. John Lutheran St. Paul Lutheran Roger Crawford, Pastor 404 Commercial St. (641) 486-2449 SUNDAY 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 10:45 a.m., Worship 7 p.m., Night Worship Community Church Thomas J. Vos, Pastor 12419 18th St. (641) 869-3305 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:45 a.m., Sunday School 7 p.m., Worship Green Belt Bank & Trust eldora - 939-5051 UnIOn Rev. Matthew Nuiver, Pastor 608 S. adams (641) 869-3633 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:45 a.m., Sunday School 7:00 p.m., evening Worship Creps-Abels Funeral Home Eldora Newspapers Wellsburg Reformed Bruce Baillie, Pastor 401 Market (641) 868-2292 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Worship Service 10:30 a.m., Fellowship Coffee “Eldora’s Leader in Long-Term Care” 1510 22nd St., eldora 939-3491 eldora Rev. Harold Miller, Pastor 13607 D ave. (641) 869-3862 SUNDAY 8 a.m., Worship 9 a.m., Sunday School First Presbyterian Eldora Nursing & Rehab Center Member FDIC St. Peter United Church of Christ Harrison Lippert, Pastor Bryce Roskens, Associate Pastor 107 2nd (641) 868-2458 www.steamboatbaptist.org SUNDAY 8:45 a.m., Traditional Service 10 a.m., Social Hour 11 a.m., Contemporary Service eldora - 939-3404 Chad Johnson (641) 858-2181 905 edgington ave. eldora WELLSBURg eldora - 858-2361 Valley View Nursing & Rehabilitation Center “Your rehabilitation specialists” 2313 15th ave., eldora 858-5422 busiNess & ProFessioNal direCtory Call 641.939.5051 to place your ad! Activity Log Hardin County Sheriffs Log Saturday, June 13: • Officers received 19 calls for service.Amongthosecallsweresix reports of controlled burns and one requestforanambulance: • 7:49 a.m.: A caller reported a cow out on NAve., Eldora. Officer spoke to the cow’s owner, who put thecowbackinside. • 11:08 a.m.: Holman Wisconsin Police Dept. requested information on the owner of a vehicle that was unattended in Holman, Wisconsin. They attempted calling the owner, buthadnoluck.AdeputyfromHardin County was asked to go to the vehicleowner’sresidenceandcheck ontheman. • 2:36 p.m.: A caller advised of a car with flashers going on Highway 20, Steamboat Rock, between the177and178MM.Thecallerreportedthattherewasamanwalking aroundthecar,playingaviolin. • 2:49 p.m.: A caller reported an erratic driver on Highway 20, SteamboatRock,whowasswerving all over the roadway headed westbound. • 2:53 p.m.:A caller reported an abandoned dog at Hilltop Village inAlden.Anofficertalkedwiththe callerandadvisedhimoftheoptions hecouldpursue. • 4:57 p.m.:A caller reported an erratic driver on Illinois St., Hubbard. • 8:53 p.m.:A caller reported an erratic driver who could not maintainspeedonHighway20. • 9:02 p.m.:A caller fromAlden reported that a few teenagers were driving fast in the park, and one of themhadyelledather. • 9:03 p.m.:An officer located a vehicleonHighway20. •9:25p.m.:Acallerreportedshe hadhitadeeronHighway20. •9:38p.m.:Acallerreportedthe vehicleinfrontoftheirshitadeeron Highway20,Alden.SheadvisedeveryonewasOKandthedriverstook off. • 10:04 p.m.: Central Iowa Juvenile Detention Center in Eldora requestedanofficertoassiststaff. Public Record ofdriverKatieJustofWebsterCity forOWI.Thepassenger,JesseChavira of Racliffe, was cited for open container. • 4:21 a.m.: Dispatch received a 9-1-1 call from a man reporting he was headed east on Highway 20 when he vehicle broke down. The caller did not know where at on Highway20hewas,anddisconnectedthecall.Afterseveralattemptsto callthemanback,dispatchreceived information from Grundy County thatapersonhadstoppedandpicked the man up, and they were now in GrundyCounty. • 12:56 p.m.:A caller advised of a commercial vehicle swerving all overtheroad,headedeastboundon Highway20,Buckeye,fromthe169 MM.Thetruckpulledoffatthe168 MMandthecallercontinuedonthe road. •6:33p.m.:Anofficeradvisedhe tookacomplaintaboutsomepeople fishinginthespillwayinSteamboat, whotakemorethanthelegallimitof bass. The caller said they do it every weekend.An officer made contactwithsomeonewhoadvisedthey wouldlookintoit. • 6:36 p.m.: A caller reported a dogrunninglooseinUnion. •8:18p.m.:Anofficertransported MarcoLara-Schrievertothejailon IowaFallsPoliceDept.charges. over the weekend from the 200th blockofIsabellaSt.inRadcliffe. •4:59p.m.:GrundyCountySheriffs Office reported a semi headed westbound on Highway 20 from Highway 14 that was varying in speeds. • 5:33 p.m.: A caller reported a semiheadedwestboundonHighway 20 fromthe181MMwasalloverthe road. •8:04p.m.:Acallerreportedseveral cows out on the road between his place and Whitten on Highway D65. Contact was made with the cows’ownerwhosaidhewouldtake careofthem. Tuesday, June 16: • Officers received 21 calls for service.Amongthosecallswerefive reports of controlled burns, one requestforanambulanceandtwo9-11hangupcalls: • 6:11 a.m.:A caller reported his vehicle had been stolen out of his garageonthe21000thblockof115th St.,IowaFalls,sometimeafter9:30 p.m. last night. Around a half an hour later, another caller reported a vehicle in the ditch at the intersectionofRRAve.andSAve.thatwas smoldering. He reported that there was clothing and paperwork on the ground,andacardwiththeowner’s nameonit.Thevehiclewastheone belonging to the first caller. Iowa FallsStandardwascalledtotow. •7:04a.m.:Anofficerlocatedan unattendedvehicleonRRAve.,Iowa Falls. Contact was made with the ownerwhoadvisedhissondrivesit and must have had problems while onhiswaytowork.Theowneradvised it would be moved before 6 p.m.tonight. •8:42a.m.:Acalleron255thSt., Eldora,reportedthatsometimeafter 10 p.m. last night, someone damagedtheirmailbox,whichisnowon the ground. She also advised there are vehicle tracks leading up to the mailbox,thenintotheditch. •12:42p.m.:EldoraPoliceDept. took a report of a dead deer in a woman’s backyard. It was determined the property owner was responsibleforremovalofthecarcass, asitwasnotatraffichazard.Aman was contacted, and he removed the carcass. • 1:55 p.m.: A caller reported a recklessdriverheadingeastboundon Highway175fromtheRoughwoods Hill area. Officers were advised, and an Eldora Police Dept. officer stoppedthedriver.DarrynAldinger ofGrimeswascitedforspeeding. Friday, July 10, 2015 • Page 7 •2:46p.m.:Acalleradvisedofa cargoingeastinthewestboundlane atI35andHighway20nearJewell. ThecallwasgiventoIowaStatePatrol.Thecallergotthedrivertostop ontheoverpass. •3:42p.m.:Anofficercameupon a semi with a flat tire on Highway 65, Iowa Falls. He requested South HardinE-Squadbepagedfortraffic control. • 5:36 p.m.:A caller fromAlden hadaquestionaboutanaccidenthe hadabout4or5yearsago. •5:50p.m.:Analarmcompanyreportedakitchenfirealarmgoingoff atCalkinsCampus. •6:26p.m.:Acallerreportedthere was a dog running loose by Pine LakeStatePark. •7:10p.m.:Acallerreportedthat his daughter had locked her keys in her car at the Iowa Falls High School. He was given the number forIowaFallsPoliceDept. • 10:35 p.m.: A 9-1-1 caller reported hearing what sounded like a femalesubjectscreamingandamale subjecthittingthefemale.Uponofficerarrival,thesubjectclaimeditto beonlyaverbalargument,andthat theywerebothgoingtobedforthe night. • 10:38 p.m.:A caller from New Providencerequestedtospeaktoan officer about him trying to kick his girlfriendoutofthehouse. at 11:30 a.m. yesterday and hadn’t come back yet. She was advised to contactthelocalvetandanimalshelters. • 2:25 p.m.:A caller advised his wife has memory loss and is confused.SheisdrivingonHighway20 nearSteamboatRocktoseeafriend, andhasbeenlostforanhourandis now out of gas. An officer located her and assisted her to Kum & Go. Thecalleristopickherupthere. • 3:05 p.m.: Iowa Falls Police Dept. reported a man from Alden called them to report that his hay bailingcrewhadatrailerthatcame looseanddamagedagroupofmailboxeson125thSt.,Alden.Thecaller advisedtohavepropertyownerscall him,andhewouldtakecareofrepair orreplacement. • 3:11 p.m.: Iowa Falls Police Dept. reported a man walking eastboundonHighway20nearthe164 MM. •3:25p.m.:Acallerrequestedto speaktoadeputyinregardstoone of his friends who has been convictedofdomesticabuse.Theabuse occurredinFranklinCounty,butan officeransweredthequestions. • 4:38 p.m.: A caller from Radclifferequestedadeputytostandby while he does a property exchange with some people who had made mildthreatstowardshiminthepast. •5:15p.m.:BothNorthandSouth Hardin E-Squads requested a reminder page for their meeting at 7 p.m.tonight.Pagesweresenttoboth agencies. •5:20p.m.:Acallerreportedgetting a call from someone claiming tobefromtheU.S.Treasuryoffice. Thecallerthoughtitwassuspicious. Iowa Falls Police Dept. were notifiedaswell. • 5:24 p.m.:Alden Fire Dept. requestedareminderpagebesentout tohelpsetthetent.Pagesweresent. •7:39p.m.:AcallerfromSteamboatRockrequestedadeputystopby andspeaktohim.Anofficeradvised thatamanneededtobearrestedfor trespassing. • 7:49 p.m.: A caller reported a vehicledrivingaroundUnionwitha personridingonthehood. •9:35p.m.:GrundyCountySheriffs Office requested Steamboat RockFireDept.formutualaidwith Holland and Wellsburg Fire Dept. forabarnfire.GrundyCountysaid Alden Fire could disregard before theywereenroute. • 10:16 p.m.: A caller reported thathehadhitadeerrightbeforethe curve heading west into Steamboat busiNess & ProFessioNal direCtory Call 641.939.5051 to place your ad! Monday, June 15: • Officers received 14 calls for service.Amongthosecallsweretwo reports of controlled burns, two requestsforambulancesandone9-1-1 hangupcalls: • 1:59 a.m.: An officer removed tiredebrisofftheroadwayonHighway20. •5:18p.m.:Acallerreportedacalf on the roadway on Highway D65. Contactwas madewithamanwho advisedhewouldcheckthearea. •8:51a.m.:AcalleronHighway S62, Eldora, requested extra patrol around his house during the night, as people have been dumping their trashintheroadwayandditchathis address. •12:31p.m.:Acallerreportedthat someone hit his mailbox on MM Ave.,IowaFalls,andleftataillight behind. • 3:29 p.m.: A caller reported a truck parked in her driveway with no one around. Later her husband called to say the truck belonged to oneoftheircustomersbuthadbeen droppedoffearlierthanexpected. • 4:35 p.m.:A caller reported his trailer had been stolen sometime busiNess & ProFessioNal direCtory Call 641.939.5051 to place your ad! Sunday, June 14: • Officers received 18 calls for service.Amongthosecallsweresix reports of controlled burns, five requestsforambulancesandone9-1-1 hangupcall: •1:53a.m.:Anofficermadeatrafficstop,whichresultedinthearrest Wednesday, June 17: • Officers received 27 calls for service.Amongthosecallswerefive reportsofcontrolledburnsandfour requestsforambulances: •12:52a.m.:Dispatchtransferred a9-1-1callertotheGrundyCounty SheriffsOfficeastheaddresswasin Wellsburg. • 2:30 a.m.: An alarm company reportedamotiondetectoralarmgoingoffatCasey’sinHubbard.Upon officer arrival, everything was OK andsecure. •7:35a.m.:Acallerrequestedthe firedept.atThePilotinWilliamsfor a diesel spill. A moment later, she adviseditwasactuallyTheFlyingJ. HamiltonCountywasnotified. •8:13a.m.:Acalleradvisedhehit adeeronHighwayS62,Gifford,by Gehrkes.Headvisedhewouldclean thedebrisandremainsofftheroadway. •8:18a.m.:Acalleradvisedhegot aflattireonHighwayD35,Eldora, northofHighway20.Headvisedhe hadhelpontheway. • 8:32 a.m.:A caller fromAlden advisedherdoggotoutofthehouse Rock.Thecallerleftthescene,and the deer was still in the eastbound lane.Anofficerwasunabletolocate thedeer. Thursday, June 18: • Officers received 19 calls for service. Among those calls were fourreportsofcontrolledburns,five requests for ambulances and one request for assistance from another agency: • 6:37 a.m.:A caller reported he fell asleep while driving and drove into a garage on the 700th block of Center St., Union. • 6:53 a.m.:A caller advised she hitadeerlastnightbytheIowaFalls exit on Highway 20. She was advisedtopickupanaccidentreportat theIowaFallsPoliceDept. •8:08a.m.:Acallerrequestedto speaktoadeputyinregardstoatheft thatoccurredonthe1100thblockof CollegeAve.,IowaFalls. • 11:36 a.m.: A caller reported receiving a phone call stating he had won a $100 Wal-Mart rebate card. The person then asked for his personal information, including his social security number. The caller didn’t give them any information anddidn’twanttotalktoadeputy, he just wanted to make everyone awareofthescam. • 2:45 p.m.: Rapid Response reported a commercial burglar alarm gong off on the 23000th block of Highway D15, Iowa Falls. Later, thealarmcompanyadvisedthecall could be disregarded as someone was contacted and stated he was workingonthesystem. • 2:52 p.m.: Phelps Security reported a commercial burglar alarm goingoffattheMooseLodge,Iowa Falls.Anofficerarrivedandspoketo anemployee,whostatedeverything wasOK. • 3:28 p.m.:A caller reported an erratic driver on Highway 20. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle. •5:53p.m.:Anofficertransported MujoAdvicofWaterloofromBlack Hawk County on a Hardin County warrantforprobationviolationoriginalchargeoftheft. •8:35p.m.:AcallerfromSteamboat Rock believes that a woman trespassed on his property. The woman believes that the piece of propertyisonesherents.Anofficer spokewithbothparties. June 19, 20 and 21 – Nologreceived. busiNess & ProFessioNal direCtory Call 641.939.5051 to place your ad! auto paint & body dentist Hardin County Collision & towing Dean R Stickrod, D.D.S. • Frame Straightening & Unibody Repair • Expert Color Matching • Insurance Claims Handled • Products by 3M & Dupont • Replacement Parts (OEM) • 27 Years Experience Where guaranteed repairs and professional care are what you expect. Pete Glaser 1302 21st St., Eldora Phone: (641)939-7461 (641)752-1000 building materials Grundy Center Full serviCe lumber yard! mason spahn - mgr. Quality First and Service Always” Since 1904 New Phone: (319) 825-3316 New FaX: (319) 825-6673 building supplies Innovative Building Supply 1310 Washington st., eldora “Caring for smiles for over 30 years” Farming supplies plumbing & Heating Dealer for Livestock Feeding & Handling Equipment, Creep & Hay Feeders, Chutes, Tubs, Panels, etc. Van R. McKibben Home HealtH care GreeNbelt home Care medical “Creating Healthy smiles with a Gentle touch!” Now Accepting New Patients ★All size dumpsters available ★Have roll-off containers too ★Brush Chipping ★Tire Recycling MarkClarke-641-858-2459 towing, tire & auto repair 2131EdgingtonAve.,Eldora(Bldg next to A&E Collision) 641-939-7999 shop 8-5 M-F; 9-noon Sat. 319-243-0410 Towing or Roadside Assistance 24/7 2211 148th St., Albion, IA 50005 641-488-2260 dentist (641)939-7900 Knight Sanitation and the (641)939-3214 “For all your building, remodeling, & fencing needs” Since 1948 Hubbard 641.864.2237 www.innovativebuildingsupply.com 1906 Edgington, Eldora local dependable service Co. 641-939-5051 1513 Edgington Ave. [email protected] Eldora [email protected] hoME CarE: 24 hour availability Medicare/Medicaid Certified Clinics for all ages Serving all economic levels 2411 Edgington Ave., Eldora (641) 939-8444 1-877-283-0959 Anderson FAmily dentistry sanitation service newspapers plumbing & Heating Serving Hardin Co. Since 1965 McClellan veterinary Eldora VEtErinary CarE Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning Elizabeth Hill, D.V.M. Small Animal Veterinary Services and Boarding! 1118 Washington St., Eldora, IA 50627 p 641-939-7557 f 641-939-7547 [email protected] www.ELDORAVET.com plumbing & Heating vision N. Wash. St., Eldora 858-5701 Bringing your family’s health care closer to home! Dr. Dan R. Dye brown family practice Optometrist dr. teresa l. brown, d.o. board Certified Family Practice (641)939-7777 hourS Mon-Thurs - 8 - 5, Fri. - 8 - noon Closed Daily from Noon-1 p.m. on call 24 hrs/day Located at: 1250 Washington Street, Eldora “Clear Vision begins with healthy eyes” Eldora 641-939-2020 Ackley 641-847-2183 Public Record Friday, July 10, 2015 • Page 8 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE mUniCiPal soliD Waste sanitaRy lanDFill PUBliC notiCe HaRDin CoUnty BoaRD oF sUPeRVisoRs HARDIN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MINUTES – JULY 1, 2015 WEDNESDAY – 10:00 A.M. Chair lance granzow called the meeting to order. also present were supervisors Ronn Rickels and Reneé mcClellan; and Justin ites, Cindy litwiller, Dave mcDaniel, micah Cutler, lori Kadner, machel eichmeier, Rick Dunn, Daryl albertson, and nancy lauver. the pledge of allegiance was recited by all in attendance. Rickels moved, mcClellan seconded to approve the agenda as posted. motion carried. mcClellan moved, Rickels seconded to approve the minutes of June 24, 2015. motion carried. Rickels moved, mcClellan seconded to approve the July 1, 2015 claims for payment. motion carried. mcClellan moved, Rickels seconded to approve the three-year agreement with PJ greufe & associates, llC for human resources con- sulting services. motion carried. Rickels moved, mcClellan seconded to set July 29, 2015 at 10:02 a.m. for a public hearing on the sale of County-owned property located near the County road maintenance shop: lot 9 and the south 19 Ft of lot 10 and the north 7 Ft of lot 8, Block 4, JD thompsons addition, eldora. motion carried. Rickels moved, mcClellan seconded to approve the application for fireworks permit submitted by granzow Family Farms for July 3 & 4, 2015 at 22496 250th st., Hubbard, or 22313 PP ave., new Providence. “ayes” Rickels and mcClellan. “nays” none. abstain: granzow. motion carried. Rickels moved, mcClellan seconded to approve the following applications for fireworks permits. motion carried. Kolbe Family, July 4, 2015 at 27826 Us Hwy 65, Hubbard, Widmann and Zames Family, July 12, 2015 at 22474 155th st., iowa Falls, Vern schwartz Family, July 25 or 26, 2015 at 21649 e ave., alden, mark Bahr and Family, July 3-4, 2015 at 22263 KK ave., Hubbard, gifford Community, July 4, 2015 at 28413 Co. Hwy s62, gifford, Friest Family get together, august 8, 2015 at 30585 e ave., Radcliffe, and Balvanz Family, July 5, 2015 at 26697 250th st., eldora. mcClellan moved, Rickels seconded to approve the auditor’s monthly Report for June 2015. motion carried. Rickels moved, mcClellan seconded to acknowledge receipt of the DnR’s determination on the mike Van Hove Finisher site located in section 27 of etna township. motion carried. mcClellan moved, Rickels seconded to approve the amendment to the life insurance agreement with ing/Voya by adding the City of ackley. motion carried. Utility Permits: Rickels moved, mcClellan seconded to approve the utility permit application submitted by Windstream iowa Communications for the purpose of burying 600 ft of cable along 200th street, located in section 30 of Buckeye township. motion carried. secondary Roads Department: County engineer Daryl albertson provided a departmental update to the Board. no action was necessary; informational only. other Business: supervisor Rickels acknowledged that as of today, July 1, 2015, mary swartz is the mental Health advocate for Hardin County under the existing 28e sharing agreement with Franklin and story Counties. mcClellan moved, Rickels seconded to adjourn until July 8, 2015. motion carried. /s/lance granzow /s/Jessica lara lance granzow, Chair Jessica lara Board of supervisors Hardin County auditor (index – July 10, 2015) Classifieds for rent for rent for rent: 1 bedroom upstairs apartment. Stove, refrigerator, garbage, heat, air conditioning furnished. No pets. (641)858-3531. tfc for rent: 2 bedroom, air conditioned apartment. Stove, refrigerator, washer and dryer furnished. One stall garage. Call (641)497-5356. tfc for rent: 2 or 3 bedroom home in Eldora, deposit and reference required. Call (641)858-5659 or call (641)751-5899. tfc for rent: 1 and 2 bedroom apartments in Hubbard. On-site laundry. (641)648-5025 or (641)373-1413. tfc taKing applications: 1 and 2 bedroom apartments at Pine Lake Housing in Eldora. Stove, refrigerator and air conditioner furnished, laundry facilities available. Rent based on income. Apartment complex is for the elderly - 62 years of age or older, handicap/disabled, re- facility, located teamwork/qualityGirls care.only Ideal applicants willin Northwest Iowa, is a residential treatment facility for have previous MDS experience, a minimum at-risk teens. of 3 years long term care experience and exWe currently have openings for perience in a management/leadership role. • Youth Counselors Forest Ridge Fill out application onlineYouth or inCounselors person at: • Night offers great • Behavioral Intervention Grand Health JiVanté benefits, Specialist Supervisor 502 Butler St., Ackley, IA 50601 paid time • Science Ph. # Teacher 641-847-3531 off, and • Substance Abuse Counselor. www.grandjivante.com EOE 401K. Apply online today at sequelemployment.com or send your resume 7/7, to Brooke Johnson, Box 515, Estherville, 10, 14, 17/15P.O.Processors Corn IA 51334. Pine Visit us atLake www.forestridgeyouthservices.com. E.O.E. is accepting applications for the position of 2x2.5 2x3 $42 - first run $12 - second consecutive run Night Shift Ethanol Plant Operator for rent hardin county abstract & title co. tim elleFson 1300 edgington, eldora Ph. 858-5555 dryer operators Remington Seeds is taking applications for two Dryer Operators. Job will start early September and last approximately 5-6 weeks, 7 days a week. Job requires some lifting and the ability to climb in and out of dryer bins. Applicant must be safety oriented, have good attendance and be 21 years of age. A drug test and background check will be required. Applications can be picked up at Responsibilities include collection and testing of process samples, monitoring the process for upsets, cleaning process equipment, and operating equipment including forklifts and computers. Minimum qualifications include a high school diploma or equivalent, familiarity with computers, and a strong drive to learn. Candidates must have good communication abilities. Ethanol experience or a college education is a plus. Benefits include health/dental/vision insurance, vacation and holiday pay, life insurance and 401K. Applicants should send their resumes to Pine Lake Corn ADON/MDS Coordinator th Processors, ATTN: Ed Kryfka, 33371 170charismatic St, Steamboatnurse Rock, IAwho 50672isorflexible email Seeking a positive, energetic, andRemington ready to chamSeeds LLC [email protected]. pion teamwork/quality care. Ideal applicants will have previous MDS a 1625experience, 18th Avenue, Eldora, IA 50627 We are an careequal experience and experience opportunity employer. minimum of 3 years long term in a management/ (641) 858-3331 leadership role. Fill out application online or in person at: 7/10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 28, 31/15 2x2.5 Grand JiVanté 502 Butler St. Ackley, IA 50601 Grundy - 7/9, 16, 23, 30 Ph. # 641-847-3531 Girls only facility, located in Northwest Iowa, Forest www.grandjivante.com is a residential treatment facility for Ridge at-risk teens. EOE offers great Conrad - 7/8, 22,have 29openings for We 15, currently benefits, • Youth Counselors paid time • Night Youth Counselors off, and • Behavioral Health Intervention Specialist Supervisor 401K. Forest Ridge Youth Services • Science Teacher • Substance Abuse Counselor. Apply online today at sequelemployment.com or send your resume to Brooke Johnson, P.O. Box 515, Estherville, IA 51334. Visit us at www.forestridgeyouthservices.com. E.O.E. RUMOR HAS IT…3x3 $63 - first run $18 - second consecutive run THE HUBBARD CARE CENTER ROCKS! The rumors are true about our benefits: 401-K New Pay Scale Call-In Pay 7 Paid Holidays Excellent Paid Vacation Time Health, Dental, & Life Insurance We are now accepting applications for C.N.A.s for ALL shifts~ part-time and full-time positions. **Great opportunity for C.N.A.s of all backgrounds** We are also accepting applications for part-time Dietary Aide/Cook CONTACT~ Phone: 641-864-3264 Online: hubbardcarecenter.org In-person: 403 S. State St. Hubbard 7/10, 14/15 2x6 the following service area: all cities and the unincorporated area in Butler County; all cities (excluding Whitten) and the unincorporated area in Hardin County; the City of ackley in Franklin County; and the cities Beaman, Conrad, Holland, and Wellsburg and the unincorporated areas in grundy County. iowa Department of natural Resources staff contact: nina m. Koger iowa Department of natural Resources land Quality Bureau 502 east 9th street, Des moines, ia 50319‐0034 Phone: 515‐725‐8309 Fax: 515‐725‐8202 a copy of the full notice, with instructions for submitting written comments or to request a public hearing, is available for review on the Department’s Web site at http://www.iowadnr. gov/insideDnR/Regulatoryland/solidWaste/ solidWastePublicnotices.asp x and will be mailed to an interested person upon request to the Department staff contact. (index – July 10, 2015) To place classifieds call (641)939-5051 for rent ForestCoordinator Ridge ADON/MDS Seeking a positive, energetic, charismatic Youth Services nurse who is flexible and ready to champion MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE SANITARY LANDFILL PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NUMBER: 42‐SDP‐01‐72–3 NOTICE DATE : 7/10/2015 the iowa Department of natural Resources has made a preliminary determination to approve an application for a postpermit modification request to authorize construction of trench 3. trench 3 is a horizontal expansion directly east of the current trench 2 active waste fill area. the design for trench 3 is a composite liner with an HDPe membrane over a clay liner. the design includes a proposal to replace the existing single walled leachate storage tanks (3 tanks with a total capacity of approximately 22,000 gallons) installed in 1995 with two‐25,000 gallon capacity dual walled underground leachate storage tanks. the request is from HlW engineering group on behalf of the Rural iowa Waste management association for the Rural iowa sanitary landfill located at 20488 m. avenue, eldora, iowa 50627; and which is authorized to accept municipal solid waste from households and businesses from gardless of age. “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.” Call 641-858-3871 or write to Bette Valde, Mgr. 1514-8th Ave. Eldora, IA. 50627. I-27 help wanted company Drivers wanteD: Oberg Freight Company. MOST FREIGHT DROP & HOOK. Excellent Home Time. taKe logbooK breaK at home not on roaD. Consistant Regional Miles. asK us about our sign on bonus. Contact: Oberg Freight Company, Fort Dodge, IA, 515-955-3592 ext. 2. www.obergfreight.com. I-27 have something to buy sell - rent or give away? Call the Eldora Newspapers to advertise – 641-939-5051. GREAT BUY help wanted help wanteD: Experienced Waitress/Server, Three Days – Owasa. Call Woody at (515)689-5095. protein transport in elDora: Class CDL-A Tanker Endorsement. Earn up to $45,000 or more a year. Home almost every night and very few weekends. PreDrug Test. Call Dave at the office (641)868-2049 or (641)485-5867. Join our team Now hiring semi & gravel truck drivers. Must have a current Class A CDL & DOT physical. 1 yr. of driving experience preferred. Home most nights & weekends. Paid holidays & vacations. Competitive wages-BonusesHealth Ins. Benefits. Call Todd 515-689-8473 or Melanie 641-6483959. tfc wanted wanteD: Looking for a place to 1x3park a camper for the night of RAGBRAI, Tuesday, July 21. Would like to plug16, into electric and water hose. Eldora - June 12, 26, 30 Group of 4 from Fort Madison. Call Larry, (319)470-4968. H-28 help wanted July 10, 14, 24, 28 Wait Staff & Cook wanteD: Yard to camp in during RAGBRAI for 5 people with access to a bathroom. Room for 2 tents and 1 RV. Call (319)470-8711. I-28 $27 per week in Eldora for breakfast and lunch. Flexible hours. Apply in person at Ahoy Fountain See Tim Hoy Hadwiger Roofing & Seamless Gutters • Shingles • Shakes Fabulous 3 Bedroom 1 3/4 Bath family home built in 1992! Lots to offer with spacious living room, oak kitchen, formal dining with walkout to back yard patio and a large family room in the lower level with fireplace and wet bar. A walk in the park with the gorgeously landscaped yard with fountain and pond and a double attached garage. Call today Paula Price - 641-751-1558 1610 S Center St.,Marshalltown Office: 641-753-3080 1x3 breakfast sunDay morning breaK$21Nov 1st1run st fastEldora April 12th-thru 7 to 9 a.m. Iowa River Conservation $6 2nd consecutive run Club (Boat Club) Steamboat Rock. H-28 Grundy?? -sales $14.25 garage 7/9 moving sale: 1114 8th Ave., Eldora; Friday-Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. garage sale: Friday, July 10, 1-5 p.m. Saturday, July 11, 8 a.m.noon; 1426 11th St. (Kadolph). Oak furniture, antiques, glassware, home décor, kitchen items, old toys, jewelry, men’s and women’s clothing (L-XL), flagpoles, miscellaneous. • Flat Roofs • Steel Current Electric aging line. Applicants must be safety oriented, have good attendance and willing to work more than 5 days a week. A drug test and background will be required. Applications can be picked up at Remington Seeds LLC 1625 18th Avenue, Eldora, IA 50627 (641) 858-3331 1x3.5 Eldora Grundy Innovative Building Supply is NOW HIRING! Start your New Career Today & Join the Winning Team at Innovative Building Supply Assistant Lumberyard Manager Hubbard, IA Primary Responsibilities include: Manage daily store operations & customer service support in all areas of the lumberyard 319-269-8931 Bruce Berghuis Wellsburg & surrounding communities Farm,- Home, Grundy June Commercial 18, 25 July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Set for Grundy Register 2x2 $16.63 per week in Grundy immediate openings in Wellsburg terminal for day route driver cdl required • Excellent starting wages • No weekends • Paid vacations and holidays • 401k Retirement Plan • Medical or HSA plan • Bonuses • Home daily • Safety & Profit Sharing Bonus Join our quality growing company. (800) 489-2088 ext. 224 600 LaSalle Ave. • Panama, IA 51562 Equal Opportunity Employer cLASS A cdL required for driver only 2x3 Our Nurses 7/3, 7/15 Make the Difference Perform end of day & any other reports including store related inventory Eldora Nursing and Rehab is in need of a Communicate pricing & product knowledge on lumber & all store related products Full-Time Nurse, RN Or LPN. Assist in the recruitment, hiring, orientation & supervision of employees Previous Management Experience Preferred Willing to Obtain Class D Chauffeur License Position Offers Excellent Benefits & Outstanding Compensation! For full job description & to apply today go to www.innovativeag.com/careers OR Apply today in person at Innovative Building Supply at 125 N Michigan St, Hubbard, IA 50122 Apply to Heather Reed, Director of Nursing Eldora Nursing & Rehab 1510 22nd St., Eldora 641-939-3491 www.careinitiatives Care Initiatives is an Equal Opportunity & Affirmative Action Employer which includes providing equal opportunities for Veterans & Disabled Individuals. 7/7, 10/15 Pau 1610 7/7, 10/15 Grundy - June FREE 18, 25 Estimates 1x3.5 (641)648-9661 or July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Start 2/27 EMPLOYMENT Eldora - June 12, 16, 26, 30 1-800-748-3883 Remington Seeds is taking applica2/25/11 July 1x1.510, 14, 24, 28 tions for fall seasonal employ$14.25 per week in Grundy ment. Jobs will start early September tfc and last approximately 5-6 weeks. All types of work available, from outside $31.50 peryour week Eldora harvest work to working on the pack“Upgrade wiringin to Current standards” FALL 1x2 SEASONAL Fabulo built in ing ro walkou room i bar. A landsc a doub 2x3.5 Co Sports Friday, July 10, 2015 • page 9 Comets double C-N behind pitcher Sharp ZEARING- The BCLUW baseball team doubled host Colo-NESCO, 8-4 here Tuesday behind yet anotherpitchingwinforJoshSharp. TheComets’four-runwinwasthe eighthofthesummerandsixthposted by Sharp against no losses. The juniorhurledafive-hitter,struckout fiveandwalkedtwo. Aftergivingupathree-runhome runinthefirstframe,Sharpwason hisgameasheretiredthesideinorderinthesecond,fifthandseventh, and faced four batters in the third andsixth. BCLUW (8-11 overall) pushed acrossthreerunsinthethirdfora4-3 advantage and knotted 4-all, plated fourrunsinthefifth.TyRungehada run-scoringdoubleinthethird,and inthefifth,EthanHovelandhadan RBIsingleandRungeabases-load- edwalk. TroyDolphin’stwosinglesledthe winner’s eight-hit attack with doublesforRungeandClaySilver,and singles for Hoveland, Mitch Miller, AustinWillettandIanShowers. ThelosslefttheRoyals10-14.CN’s Brady Stoeffler struck out six, walked three and hit three in the pitchingloss. BCLUW begins post-season play Tuesday (July 14) in a Class 1A quarterfinal at 5 p.m. against Gladbrook-ReinbeckatTraer. Scoring by innings: BCLUW 103 040 0 -8 8 1 Colo-NESCO 300 100 0 -4 5 4 Josh Sharp (W) and Brad Barkema; Brady Stoeffler (L) and grant Tiarks. BCLUW splits at tourney by Scott Bierle SportsEditor BEAMAN- A busy week came toaclosefortheBCLUWbaseball team with a split here last Friday during the Comets’ Round-Robin tournament. BCLUW opened the three-game tourneywitha7-5winoverWapsie Valley and lost in the finale, 6-3 to East Marshall.The games were the sixthandseventhinafive-dayspan. The Comets tallied three runs in the second inning against Wapsie Valleyandledthroughout.BCLUW addedtworunsinthefourthandone eachinthefifthandseventh.Wapsie scoredsolorunsinthefirst,second, third,fourthandfifth. MitchMillerslappedthreeofthe Comets’ninesingleswithtwoforTy RungeandIanShowers,andonefor Clay Silver and Josh Sharp. ShowersandEthanHovelandscoredtwo runs. Sharp earned the complete game win,limitingsixbasehits,struckout oneandwalkedfive.Heallowedjust one earnedrun as the Comets were chargedwithsixerrors. “We made the plays when we needed,” said BCLUW coach Matt Zoske. EastMarshallplatedfiverunsbetween the fourth, fifth and sixth innings to beat BCLUW a third time thisseason.TheComets’threeruns allcameinthesixth. BCLUWouthittheMustangs,8-6 asAustin Willett had a double and single to go with one base knock for Silver, Miller, Runge, Showers, Brad Barkema and Troy Dolphin. Barkema’s single scored two-runs andShowershadanRBI-single. Barkema took the pitching loss withfourwalks. EastMarshallfinished2-0witha 6-4victoryoverWapsieValley. The1-1showinglefttheComets’ markat7-11. Scoring by innings: BCLUW 030 021 1 -7 9 6 Wapsie Valley 110 111 0 -5 6 3 Josh Sharp (W) and Brad Barkema; austin Jeanes (L), Taylon Sauerbrei (5)and Connor Franzen. Scoring by innings: BCLUW 000 003 0 -3 8 3 East Marshall 100 212 x -6 6 1 Barkema (L) and Ian Showers; Caleb Benzing (W), Luke Svedesen (5) and Josh Benzing, Lane Walton (5). ‘14 Iowa pheasant harvest increased DES MOINES- Iowa’spheasantharvestincreased30percentin2014to anestimated216,000roosters,makingthethirdharvestincreaseinarowfor thepopulargamebird. Hunter numbers also increased an estimated nine percent to more than 63,000smallgamehuntersin2014.Theharvestandparticipationestimates arebasedonanannualsurveyofhuntersfollowingtheseason. “Ithinksomeofourformerpheasanthuntersaretakingthewait-and-see approachorourharvestcouldhavebeenevenbetter.Hopefully,theywon’t stayonthesidelinesmuchlonger,”saidToddBogenschutz,uplandwildlife biologistwiththeIowaDepartmentofNaturalResources,wholedthesurvey. Bogenschutzsaidhehasreceivedalotofreportsfrompeopleseeingroostersthisspringleadinghimtothinkthereweresomemissedopportunitieslast fall. “OurAugustpheasantsurveyhasincreasedthreeyearsinarow,indicatingthatthepopulationisreboundingfromthebadwinterandspringweather from2007-11,”hesaid. Pheasantsweren’ttheonlyspeciestoseeaharvestincreasein2014,the quailharvestincreasedanestimated23percent,rabbitanestimated28percent,squirrelsanestimated23percentanddovesanestimated17percent. Thesurveyaskedhuntersaboutpartridge,buttheresponsesweretoosmall toestimatedaccurately. The August roadside survey provides the best population estimate for pheasants,quail,rabbitsandpartridge.ThesurveyisconductedAug.1-15, over the same 217 – 30 mile routes each year. Results are posted on the DNR’swebsiteinearlySeptember. “Withthemildwinterwehad,2015couldbeourbestfallinanumberof yearsforpheasantandquailharvest,”Bogenschutzsaid.“Roadsidecounts willbeinterestingthisyear.” ‘15 spring turkey hatch DES MOINES- Turkeyhuntersharvestedmorethan11,400Iowabirds thisspring,whichisnearlyidenticaltothenumberharvestedin2014. “Thisyearitseemedlikehuntersfaredprettywellduringthefirstseason, thenthesecondseasonwaskindofquiet,whichisnotsurprising,andthen therewaslessgobblingasthespringwenton,”saidJimCoffey,forestwildlifetechnicianwiththeIowaDepartmentofNaturalResources(DNR). Iowa’sfivespringturkeyseasonsbeganApril4withtheyouthseasonand endedonMay17.Hunterspurchasednearly51,000springturkeytags. CoffeysaidhunterscanhelptheDNRwithcollectingpopulationinformationduringitsannualcountinJulyandAugust. Makeanoteofthedateandcountyinwhichyousawtheturkey(s),ifit is an adult female or adult male (males have beards on their breast), and whetherthereareyoungpoults(babyturkeys),andthenreportthenumber online:www.surveygizmo.com/s3/2115256/Iowa-Wild-Turkey-Reports. ACTION AT SECTION- AGWSR second baseman Jake Willems stretches to snag the baseball as West Marshall’s Jared Johnson (22) goes wide with his attempt to steal second base while shortstop Tate Hofmeister backs up the play during diamond action Tuesday. The Trojans clipped the Cougars, 6-4 after Monday’s 11-10 loss to Dike-New Hartford for AGWSR. by Scott Bierle SportsEditor ACKLEY- Thelossescontinueto mountastheAGWSRbaseballteam battled but fell to a pair of North Iowa Cedar League West Conferenceopponents. The Cougars lost late 11-10 to Dike-New Hartford at Dike MondayandthenathomeTuesday,were beaten6-4byWestMarshall. The setbacks closed the conferencecampaignat2-12fortheCougars to finish last, while tumbling to4-17overallwithasixthstraight loss. A three-run sixth lifted secondplace West Marshall to the season sweepafterwinningthefirstmeeting 7-0. The Trojans packed the paths withsinglesbythebatteryofpitcher Ross Randall and catcher Jared Johnson around a walk. A groundout plated one run, a squeeze bunt thesecondandasinglethethird. AGWSR pulled even at three-all in the fifth when Liam Stubbe singled and with two-outs, Stubbe circledthebasesonBrandonJohnson’s deepdoubledowntherightfieldline. Johnson was stranded at third for oneofseventimesCougarswereleft inscoringposition. The Cougars outhit the visitors 10-6asCodyWilliamssailedasolo home run in the seventh, Johnson had the double, Stubbe, Caleb BartlingandTravisPfaltzgrafftwosinglesandonesafetyforMattPfaltzgraffandJerStull. Stulldeliveredatwo-out,two-run singleinthefourth,scoringJohnson, whoreachedonanerrorfollowedby Bartling,whosingles. “Wearehittingtheballagainand thatisgoodtosee.Wemadeafew errors,buttheywerenotbaderrors, they were tough plays,” statedAGWSRcoachDarwinPfaltzgraff. Headded,“Icouldcarelessabout thelosses,weareplayingtogetbet- walksinallandhadadozenstolen bases,scoredfourtimesinthethird andfourthandalleightrunsreached onbase-on-balls. BartlinginreliefofWilliamswas chargedwiththemoundloss.ClaytonMapelworkedthelastone-plus inningsforthepitchingwin. Thevictorywasa14thstraightfor the streakingWolverines, who took thefirstmeetingbya7-1count. AGWSR starts post-season play Cougars beaten by NICL West teams; Dike-NH 11-10, WM 6-4 Pine Lake Country Club Men’s Golf League July 7 Standings Group 1: 1- WhatdayaSay 329 2- Sandblasters 324 3-BudCrew 323 4- USHackers 316 5- ForePlayers 312 6- HiNDry 310 7- TakeAWhiff 304 8- BHSandbaggers 297 Group 2: 1-BallWashers 354 2- GreenbeltBoys 349 3- CaddyShack 338 4- NoNames 318 5- LOFT 311 6- CleanBalls/HappyHoles 260 7- HackPack 227 Low Scores – Bryce Roskins 38, DaleTeske38,MattMesch38,Jeff Speicher 39, Rod Ryan 39, Rick Gotto 39, Ben DeVilder 39, Matt Kuecker39. ter for districts and we are getting better. The key will come down to findingapitcherwecancounton.” T.Pfaltzgraffsufferedthepitching loss with three strikeouts and two walks. For the win, Randall struck outsevenandwalkedone. WestMarshallscoredsolorunsin thesecond,thirdandfourth,andall three were unearned. The win improvedtheTrojansto17-6overall. Scoring by innings: West Marshall 011 103 0 -6 6 4 AGWSR 000 210 1 -4 10 4 Ross Randall (W), Cody Mead (7) and Jared Johnson; Travis pfaltzgraff (L) and Michael Young. Tuesday (July 14) in a Class 1A district quarterfinal against Green Mountain-GarwinatGrundyCenter witha5p.m.gametime. Scoring by innings: AGWSR 002 210 5 -10 9 0 Dike-New Hartford 004 401 2 -11 4 2 Cody Williams, Caleb Bartling (4L) and Young; Connor Neuroth, Clayton Mapel (6-W) and Trent Johnson. Afifthone-runlossontheseason wassufferedbyAGWSRMonday. The host Wolverines tallied two runs in the bottom of the seventh forthehigh-scoringvictoryafterthe Cougarsplatedfiverunsinthevisitor’shalfoftheseventhtogofrom four-downtoleading10-9. AGWSR scored all five runs in theseventhwithtwo-outs.Williams opened the at bat reaching base on an error and after a strikeout and ground-out,JakeWillemshadarunscoringsingletosparkthecharge.T. PfaltzgraffsingledandStullwalked toloadthebases.Willemsscoredon MichaelYoung’ssingle,andPfaltzgraff,StullandcourtesyrunnerTravis Haupt all hit home on Stubbe’s double. Dike-NH, checked to four base hits,hadtwointheseventhwithtwo base-on-balls.TheWolverines’Trent Johnson stroked the game-winning, awalk-offsinglewithtwo-outs. The Cougars scored two in the third and fourth innings and one in the fifth, highlighted by Young’s two-runhomeruninthefourthafter Stullsingled. Young had the four-bagger and a single,Stubbedadoubleandsingle, Willems two singles and one base SWING BATTER- AGWSR’s Brandon Johnson swings and hitforWilliams,T.Pfaltzgraff,Stull and Sully Hofmeister. Young had smacks the baseball during NICL West Conference action with three runs batted in and Williams West Marshall Tuesday. Johnson had a run-scoring double and scored once in the Cougars’ loss. scoredthreetimes. The Wolverines, who coaxed 16 SH eighth softball 4th of conf. tourney RADCLIFFE- AfourthplacefinishwaspostedbytheSouthHardin eighth-gradesoftballteamattheseason-ending conference tournament recently. South Hardin opened with a 5-4 win over West Marshall and then dropped decisions to BCLUW, 2-0 andEastMarshall,9-1. AgainstWestMarshall,KieraAnderson pitched a one-hitter, struck out seven and walked one, while JakotaMaakestadhadtwobasehits and Brittany Ramsey one. SH was down4-3andscoredtworunsinthe fourthforthewin. Against BCLUW, South Hardin was shutout and no-hit. Anderson allowed two safeties, struck out four and walked two. Coach Matt Thompson noted it was the team’s bestgameoftheseasoneventhough welost. Against West Marshall, Maakestad and Cyrena Werner collected basehitsandAndersontooktheloss. WM scored four times in the first andfiveinthethird. To wrap-up the regular season, South Hardin swept AGWSR and losttwowithEastMarshall. AgainstAGWSR,theeighthwon, 8-7, scoring one run in the sixth inning, and the seventh again by one-run, 6-5. For the 8th, Alexiss Bradshow, Ramsey, Jade Piere and CaitlynBaiderhadbaseknocksand Andersongainedthepitchingwinin relief.Shestruckoutfiveandwalked three.Forthe7th,ClaireBrinkmeyer had the lone base hit and Hanna Rewoldtgainedthepitchingwin. AgainstEastMarshall,theeighth lost, 9-6 and the seventh, 17-5. For the8th,Anderson,WernerandPiere pokedbasehitsandAndersonstruck out six. Hits for the 7th were Rewoldt, MeghanVanderPol and HaileyLittlepage. Season records ended eighth 5-7 overall and 3-7 in the conference, andfortheseventh,3-6overalland 3-4intheconference. Sports Friday, July 10, 2015 • page 10 South Hardin softball beaten by 8-run fifth byScottBierle Sports Editor HAMPTON-A never-ending fifth frame made it a one-and-down postseason showing for the South Hardin softball team here Wednesday. Hampton-Dumont exploded for eight runs in the fifth and captured a 12-6 Class 3A regional quarterfinal victory over the Tigers. The host Bulldogs sent 13 batters to the box and turned a three-run deficit into a commanding five-run cushion. H-D combined six singles with two walks and a pair of errors for the scoring spree. H-D’s Shelby Tidman in the number nine hole, started the at bat with a bunt single and after a sac-bunt the next nine Bulldogs all reached base. Pinch-hitting Autumn Harlan delivered a two-run single with RBI base hits for Madie Mason and Callie Grover. “We knew going in that they would put the ball in play,” stated South Hardin coach Dave Donahue. “We came out well, but then we got stagnant and didn’t keep the pressure on. We got down on ourselves and they jumped on us,” he added. South Hardin started with a quick one-two-three punch in the visitor’s half of the first inning. H-D struck right back with a three-spot in the bottom of the first to pull event. After a scoreless second, the Tigers tallied another there in the third. South Hardin’s first featured a one-out infield single by Jenny Allen, who circled the bases when Hannah Tripp reached base on an error and the softball rolled into the dugout. Rachel Mildenhall also was safe on a throwing error, and both Tripp and Mildenhall scored on Shannon Teske’s two-out single. The Tigers regained the advantage in the third at 6-3. Tripped doubled off the leftfield fence, Mildenhall singled, Cora Spainhower singled to score Tripp, Teske fly-ball was misplayed, plating Mildenhall and TIGER BATTER- The Tigers’ Rachel Mildenhall swings the bat at the softball during opening round post-season play Wednesday. Teske hustled home on Briana Kendall’s sac-fly. H-D hurler Hansen then found a groove and retired 12 of 15 Tigers faced in the final four innings. She struck out two and walked three. Spainhower had SH’s only base hit after third with a two-out single in the seventh. The Bulldogs answered South Hardin’s first three with back-toback two-out walks followed by a Macy Scheiderman RBI single and two-run base knock by Mallory Wohlford. After the Wohlford single, Tiger pitcher Miquela Teske set down 10 of the next 11 entering the fifth. Teske struck out one and had four base-on-balls in the loss. The loss ended the summer campaign at 6-20 for the Tigers, while the Bulldogs improve to 10-11. Hampton-Dumont now travels to Van Horne to play highly-ranked Benton Community tonight (Friday). Second-ranked Benton buried South Tama, 11-0 Wednesday. Additional quarterfinal winners in Region 7 Wednesday were Iowa Falls-Alden 15-1 over Gilbert and Roland-Story beat Southeast Valley, 4-1. IF-A plays host to Roland-Story tonight. Friday’s two winners meet in the 3A Region final at Marshalltown Monday. Scoring by innings: South Hardin 303 000 0 -6 6 2 Hampton-Dumont 3000 081 x -12 10 3 Miquela Teske (L) and Jenny allen; ashlyn Hansen (W). THIRD BASE- The Bulldogs’ Madie Mason slides and beats South Hardin third baseman Cora Spainhower to third base during Class 3A regional quarterfinal play Wednesday. Hampton-Dumont outscored the Tigers, 12-6. SCOOP AT FIRST- South Hardin first baseman Cade Spieker stretches and scoops the baseball on a low throw Wednesday against BCLUW. Spieker had a two-run double and single in the Tigers’ 15-12 eight inning loss. Comets outscore Tigers to win 15-12 in 8 innings byScottBierle Sports Editor ELDORA- A three-run eighth inning ended an offensive-minded marathon matinee here Wednesday. The South Hardin and BCLUW baseball teams combined for 31 base hits and 27 runs in a North Iowa Cedar League West Conference contest that started a 3 p.m. and ended near six-bells. The visiting Comets plated the three runs in the extra inning for a 15-12 win and home-and-away sweep of the Tigers. No lead was safe in regulation as BCLUW owned a 6-2 advantage through four frames, later an 8-6 cushion and were up 12-9 after a four-run visitor’s seventh. South Hardin’s one lead was 9-8 after a three-run bottom of the sixth. “We were sloppy. We were coasting along and defensively we broke down and let South Hardin back in it,” said BCLUW coach Matt Zoske. “On a positive note the kids kept fighting. Up and down the lineup the guys were hitting well and putting the ball in play,” he added. Offensive leaders for the Comets were Troy Dolphin, Mitch Miller and Clay Silver. Dolphin banged out five singles, Miller had two base hits and scored four runs, and Silver hit home plate five times with a single. Josh Sharp and Austin Willett added two singles, Ian Showers a double for the winner’s lone extra base knock, and with one single were Brad Barkema, Ty Runge and Ethan Hoveland. Hoveland reached base on an error to open the eighth. Pinch-running Caleb Engle took second on a sacbunt, third on Silver’s single and scored on Miller’s safety. Silver and Barkema, who reached on a fielder’s choice, added insurance runs on Dolphin and Sharp singles. “It was so frustrating,” commented South Hardin coach Dick Shindelar. “We had our opportunities to take control of the game and didn’t. We were not sharp at all.” David Shindelar’s three singles paced the Tigers’ attack with a double and single each for Sam Shindelar, Cade Spieker, Dane Butler and Zac Farrell; two singles for Alex Gustafson and one safety for Hunter Edgerton and Zach Shore. South Hardin forced the eighth on Spieker’s two-out two-run double to left-centerfield. Farrell opened the seventh with a two-bagger to rightfield, Ty Cook walked, S. Shindelar’s fielder’s choice scored Farrell and Spieker’s laser two-bagger plated Cook and S. Shindelar. The Tigers went from down 8-6 to up one in the sixth as D. Shindelar singled, S. Shindelar doubled to score his twin brother. Spieker singled and on a double steal S. Shindelar motored home. Spieker then scored on Gustafson’s safety. S. Shindelar in relief of Cook was tagged with the pitching loss, while the win went to Sharp in relief of Miller. Cook and Shindelar struck out three and issued nine free passes, while the Miller-Sharp tandem fanned three and walked four. BCLUW won the two team’s first meeting 3-0 in less than two-hours behind Miller’s three-hit shutout. The loss was a fifth straight for the Tigers and eighth in nine games to stand 5-11 overall. The Comets after an 0-5 start to the season climbed to 9-11. Post-season play is up next as South Hardin meets Alburnett Saturday at 5 p.m. in Parkersburg in a Class 2A quarterfinal, while BCLUW battles Gladbrook-Reinbeck Tuesday in Traer at 5 p.m. in a Class 1A quarterfinal. Scoring by innings: BCLUW 012 302 43 -15 16 3 South Hardin 020 043 30 -12 15 5 Mitch Miller, Josh Sharp (7-W) and Brad Barkema; Ty Cook, Sam Shindelar (7-L) and alex gustafson. BAT ON THE BALL- BCLUW’s Troy Dolphin put the bat on the baseball several times, stroking five singles during an NICL West Conference contest with South Hardin Wednesday. The Comets won a marathon eightinning battle, 15-12. Archery Shoot Sun. ELDORA- The Pine Lake Archers will host the July Shoot Sunday, July 12 at the Pine Lake Wildlife Club grounds just north of Pine Lake State Park. Registration will be from 7 to 11 a.m. and features a 40 target course. The PLA will then host the Iowa Bowhunters Association Fall Festival scheduled for Friday through Sunday, July 31-August 2. PLCC Open July 19 ELDORA-The Pine Lake Country Club’s Men’s Open golf tournament will be held Sunday, July 19. Contact the PLCC for tee times. post-season baseball upcoming, South Hardin plays Sat. ELDORA- Baseball’s second season begins Saturday (July 11) with South Hardin competing in a Class 2A District 5 quarterfinal contest. The Tigers will battle Alburnett in Parkersburg at 5 p.m. on the postseason’s opening night. South Hardin, the district’s fifthseed, stands 5-10 with two games to play and has lost seven of the last eight, while fourth-seeded Alburnett owns a 27-9 mark and is 19-3 over the last 22 games. The South Hardin – Alburnett winner is back in Parkersburg Tuesday for a district semi-final against top-seeded Waterloo Columbus with a 5 p.m. first pitch. The Sailors own a 25-4 record and are third-ranked in 2A. Saturday’s second game slated for 7 p.m. has third-seeded East Marshall against sixth-seeded Aplington-Parkersburg. The EM – A-P winner plays second-seed Dike-New Hartford Tuesday at 7 p.m. EM has 21 wins and D-NH 18. The District 5 final will be held Saturday, July 18 again in Parkersburg at 7 p.m. The AGWSR and BCLUW baseball teams swing into the post-season Tuesday, July 14 with quarterfinal contests in District 5 of Class 1A. AGWSR will play Green Mountain-Garwin at 5 p.m. in Grundy Center. The Cougars are 4-17 through Tuesday with just one win in the last 13 games. The Wolverines own a 13-7 win-loss record with three games to play. The AGWSR – GM-G winner will play the winner of Tuesday’s second game between North Butler and host Grundy Center Thursday (July 16) at 7 p.m. NB and GC play the second game Tuesday. BCLUW will meet GladbrookReinbeck at 5 p.m. in Traer. The Comets own an 8-11 record and G-R is 12-11 with two games to play for both teams. The district quarterfinal will be the third meeting between the two teams with G-R taking the first game 14-0 and BCLUW the rematch, 3-2 in eight innings. The BCLUW – G-R winner returns to Traer Thursday (July 14) for a district semi-final against the winner of Tuesday’s second game between North Tama and Clarksville. NT is the district’s top-seed. The District 5 final is scheduled for Saturday, July 18 in Traer at 7 p.m. In Class 3A, Iowa Falls-Alden opens post-season play with a District 3 semi-final against Gilbert at Humboldt Wednesday, July 17. Game time is 5 p.m. Gilbert is fifthranked in 3A. The state baseball tournament will be held July 24-25, 27 through Aug. 1 at Principal Park in Des Moines. BaseballStateRankings CLASS 2A: 1-Cascade, 2- Wilton, 3- Waterloo Columbus, 4- South Winneshiek, 5- Clear Lake, 6- Dyersville Beckman 7- New Hampton, 8- Hinton, 9- Northeast, 10- Ogden. CLASS 1A: 1-Mason City Newman, 2- Van Buren, 3- Lisbon, 4- Pleasantville, 5- Martensdale-St. Mary’s, 6Coon Rapids-Bayard, 7- Don Bosco, 8Exira-EHK, 9- West Sioux, 10- LeMars Gehlen.
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