Whink comeback year
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Whink comeback year
Eldora Welcome Page 4 Extension Council Page 3 TUESDAY February 9, 2016 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF HARDIN COUNTY E L D O R A, I O W A Fire Call The New Providence Fire Department dug itself out from under a foot of snow early this week, locating and clearing 23 fire hydrants after the big blizzard of Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Departments all around the county were forced to do much the same and towns asked property owners to assist when they could, as snow totals left fire protection services challenged. Overall authorities around the county indicate that the communities dealt with the snow totals without serious incident or injury. Newsbriefs County Offices will be closed Feb. 15 All County Offices in the Courthouse, County Office Building, and Engineer’s Office will be closed on Monday, February 15 in observances of Presidents’ Day. Greenbelt Home Care Foot Clinic Schedule Greenbelt Homecare of Eldora will be holding foot care clinics during the month of February throughout Hardin County. The schedule of services and locations are listed below. February 9 Eldora, at Greenbelt Home Care or in-home; February 16 - Ackley, Grand JiVanté, or in-home; February 23 - Hubbard, in-home. Clinics will be held from 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. To schedule appointment please call 641-939-8444 or 1-877283-0959. Please inform the nurse if you are diabetic. The cost of the clinic will be $35. Gift certificates are available! Call 939-5051 with newsbriefs 641-939-5051 V O L U M E 1 49 • N O. 2 • $1.00 Whink comeback year By Rick Patrie News Editor ELDORA – A couple of years ago, the Throssel family sat down and thought about the future of Whink Products. The business cycle at Whink wasn’t the most favorable at the time, but now two years on, Steve Throssel says things have turned around, and everyone feels pretty good about having decided to re-invest in Whink for the long haul, rather than put the resources somewhere else. Throssel spoke as the company is celebrating its 70th birthday, and about to fill four staff positions, bringing it back up to the 44 it had employed prior to a small cutback that couple of years ago. Along with the new people, the company will be installing a new production line inside the building site here in Eldora. The new equipment will allow Whink to cut the turn-around time on big orders and in doing so accommodate the needs of some major retailers who are returning to the customer fold. When the likes of Walmart want short notice deliveries, you step up the pace, Throssel says. Last but not least, Throssel also announced he will be naming a new president of operations at the Eldora plant. Throssel will remain very active in the business too, but he says the naming of Curt Lambertsen to the newly created senior post should give a boost to the company and make a down payment on the future. Throssel says that a couple of years ago a combination of adverse circumstances made for a period of introspection at Whink. A strong competitor to Whink had put itself up for sale and part of its sell-off strategy was to increase market share, even if it meant setting unprofitable price levels. It was not a situation which Healthy food makes a healthy mind by Rick Patrie News Editor ELDORA – Dorothy’s Senior Center says a mind is a terrible thing to waste, and now there is a diet rich in green leafy vegetables, nuts, berries, beans, whole grains, fish, poultry, olive oil and even a little wine, all designed to bulk up your mental fitness. Interested? Stop at the senior center on Friday February 12 at 11:30 a.m. and take part in the informational program. These foods are all part of the MIND diet – a diet showing promise in reducing the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Recent research conducted by Rush University and funded by the National Institute on Aging followed 923 individuals for almost 5 years. What they learned was that people who followed the MIND diet, even moderately, had a 53% reduction in dementia and the development of Alzheimer’s. Join your local meal site’s February’s Fresh Conversations program this month to learn more about the MIND diet and how you can include foods to keep your brain www.eldoranewspapers.com healthy and your memory sharp. February’s Fresh Conversations discussion will be held at the Dorothy’s Senior Center in Eldora on February 12 at 11:30. Local facilitator, Lynette Miller from NEI3A will lead the discussion. The conversation will explore components of the MIND diet, including the foods listed at the beginning of this article. Did you know that blueberries might be your brain’s new best friend? Of those powerful memory foods, blueberries have been shown to be most beneficial. Blueberries are packed with anthocyanins and show promise in lowering blood pressure and preserving memory and reasoning skills. Participants will learn ways to include fresh and frozen blueberries into their diets. An easy-prepare, 3-ingredient blueberry syrup will be the food sample of the month. This syrup is made of all-natural ingredients and can be used on pancakes, ice cream, yogurt or on other food where a topping sauce is desired. (continued on page 2) With business picking up, some new hires pending, Whink Products cleared an area in the shop for a new packing line designed to speed up the turnaround time in deliveries to some of it biggest retail customers. The company has logged in a big increase in sales over the last year and the new production line is part of a decision made a couple of years ago to invest the company’s resourcs back into the production facility here in Eldora. Company head Steve Throssel also announced recently the appointment of a new president of operations at the plant, in Curt Lambertsen. Throssel is shown here with Shane Wood in the area being set aside for the new production line. could be sustained forever, Throssel says, and now the competition has returned to pricing more realistically. He also says that for reasons that were never made clear, a major national retailer who was a big customer for Whink products, decided to cut back on its purchases. Again, that situation has also reversed, and now Whink’s offerings in Walmarts are on the rise again. All that taken together, Throssel says the year finished showing revenues were up sixteen percent. Throssel joined Whink back in 1987 and had returned to his hometown of Eldora in 1980. He grew up here and graduated from the local high school, and says with Whink’s celebrating its 70th birthday, he wants to start introducing some younger people to the management (continued on page 3) Kids sought to push Pork industry County Pork producers offer youth opportunities by Rick Patrie News Editor HARDIN COUNTY – Every year the county pork producers invite some young people to join in and help growers promote the industry. You will see them everywhere from the county to the state fairs, and sometimes well beyond. This year it all begins with interviews for the county pork queen, and a couple of positions for smaller children. Scholarships are always part of the offering. Things begin Monday, March 21 at 7 p.m. Interviews will be held in Iowa Falls at the Hardin County Extension Office. The first scholarship is for a Hardin County high school senior planning to major in agricultural studies. The second scholarship is for a Hardin County high school junior or senior girl with an interest in the pork industry, in promoting pork, and willing to take on the (continued on page 2) Hardin County Pork Producers A-team for pork promotion during the past year included: (l-r) Heather Schnitker, of Alden, the 2014 pork princess for the county and 2015 queen for the producer group. Emily Cook, of Hubbard was the county pork producer queen in 2014 and went on to be named the state pork producer association princess for 2015. Meanwhile the 2015 selections shown above also included Ava Guiles of Union, daughter of Casey and Janelle Guiles as 2015 Little Miss Pigtails, Lane Madden of Alden, of Lee and Kay Madden, the Tail Twister. Community/Area News Tuesday, February 9, 2016 • pAge 2 Stowe and Cook wed Rebecca Stowe and Levi Cook were united in holy matrimony on Saturday, June 13, 2015, at 4 p.m. at St Paul Lutheran Church in Eldora with Pastor David Splett officiating. The bride was escorted down the aisle and given in marriage by her father. The church was adorned with ivory tulle pew bows, and arrangements of peach, buttercream, and blush heirloom garden roses in milk glass vases. Parents of the bride and groom are Craig and Richelle Stowe of Eldora, and Paul and Charlotte Cook of Hubbard. Grandparents of the couple are Edward and Ione Ziesman of Eldora, Bill and Shila Stowe of New Providence, David and Marlys Fisher of Hubbard, and Lisle and Margaret Cook of Hubbard. The bride chose a lace and tulle fit-and-flare Stella York gown featuring an illusion lace neckline with a fitted lace bodice and flowy tulle skirt and train, accented with a beaded satin ribbon sash. She wore her mother’s veil, and carried a vintage beaded pearl purse that was her great grandmother’s. The maid of honor was Emily Cook, sister of the groom. Bridesmaids included Allison Stowe and Natalie Stowe, cousins of the bride; Jesslyn Grothoff and Jaelyn Daggs-Olson, friends of the bride; and Ellie Cook, sister of the groom. The bride’s attendants wore blush colored, drape front sleeveless dresses with beaded waistlines. The flower girls were Adeline and Laney Cook, cousins of the groom, and Grace Lockie, cousin of the bride. They wore champagne colored dresses made of tulle with rosette bodices and embellished sashes. The best man was Kyle Cook, cousin of the groom. Groomsmen UNI Fall Dean’s List included Landon Brown, cousin of the groom; Nathan Wiechmann and Joshua Wiechmann, friends of the couple; and Andrew Stowe and Alex Stowe, brothers of the bride. James Lockie, cousin of the bride, served as ring bearer. Ushers were Vince Cook, cousin of the groom, and Andrew Wiechmann and Matthew Wiechmann, friends of the couple. Jessica Kleveland, soloist and friend of the couple, played the guitar and sang “When I Say I Do” by Matthew West. The congregation joined in the closing hymn, “Go, My Children, With My Blessing.” The organist was Kristin Hagedon. Lighting the candles for the ceremony was Michael Glaser, cousin of the bride. Megan Frohwein and Morgan Ridout, friends of the couple, attended the guestbook and gifts. The couple left the church in Grandpa Fisher’s 1940 Chevrolet Special Deluxe Coupe. A dinner reception and dance was held at the New Providence Roundhouse following the ceremony. Kyle and Sara Lockie, cousins of the bride, and Bill and Katie Heubner, friends of the couple, hosted the reception. A special table featured wedding pictures of the couple’s parents, grandparents and great grandparents, honoring many decades of love. The rehearsal dinner was hosted on Friday evening by the groom’s parents in the barn at the Hardin County Farm Museum. Levi and Rebecca are 2013 graduates of South Hardin High School. Both are seniors at Iowa State University, majoring in Agricultural Business and will graduate May 2016. The couple took a honeymoon to Charleston, South Carolina, and now resides on an acreage near McCallsburg. cEDar fallS – The following students have been named to the Fall 2015 Dean’s List at UNI. ElDOra – Taylor Fox, Alana Mairs, Rebecca Young. acklEy – Lucas Beving, Kimberly Ellingson, Valerie Lindaman, Calli Murray. HUBBarD – Samantha Topp. NEW PrOVIDENcE – Charles Talbot. raDclIffE – Camryn Eller. STEaMBOaT rOck – Brooklynn Calef, Paula Winterberg. UNI Fall 2015 Grad List cEDar fallS – The following students have graduated from the University of Northern Iowa. ElDOra – Colby Grothoff, Bachelor of Arts - History. acklEy – Danielle Fisher, Bachelor of Arts – Communication/ Public Relations; Emily Gronewold, graduated with high honors, Bachelor of Arts – Elementary Education. HUBBarD – Shelby Brinkmeyer, Bachelor of Arts – Teaching English to Speakers of Other Language. Rebecca Stowe and Levi Cook Blood Drive set Call Now For Guaranteed Memorial Day Installation NORTHLAWN Since EASTLAWN MONUMENT SALES Iowa Falls, IA 1958 DES MOINES– It takes less than one hour to give blood and in that hour, a volunteer blood donor can help save the lives of up to three different hospital patients. LifeServe encourages regular blood donors to schedule their next appointment, and invites new, first time donors to roll up their sleeve to save lives. Make a difference and schedule your appointment at an upcoming blood drive. 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As one of the 15 largest blood centers in the country, LifeServe Blood Center provides blood and blood products to more than 100 hospitals located across Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota. Democrats to meet (For readers of news stand editions) The Hardin County Democratic Central Committee will meet briefly Monday, February 15, at 7 p.m. at the Eldora Public Library, 1202 10th St., Eldora. All Democrats are welcome to attend. Committees preparing for the March 12 Hardin County Democratic convention will meet immediately afterwards in the same location. Call 939-5051 with all news and ads Healthy food healthy mind (continued from page 1) Maintaining brainpower gets an added boost from activity, as well. Each year one of three persons over the age of 65 falls. Falls are the number one cause of brain injuries each year in the United States. They are also the leading cause of injury and death among older Americans. Practicing strength, balance and flexibility exercises can prevent falls. This month’s program demonstrates exercises to address all three. Fresh Conversations is a free program offered by NEI3A and designed to promote sharing and peer support. Take time in February to learn more about the powerful, protective features of blueberries, strawberries, nuts, olive oil and wine. Stop in at Dorothy’s on Friday, February, 12, 2016 at 11:30 and take part in the program. If you are interested in a meal, contact Dorothy’s Senior Center by calling 641-858-5152 for reservations. County Pork producers youth opportunities (continued from page 1) duties of Pork Queen. Two younger promotion roles include a Little Miss Pigtails and a Tail Twister. Girls and boys should be from Hardin County, in the first or second grade, and have an interest in or knowledge of pork. Their responsibilities will include promoting pork at the county fair, at grilling events, and during community parades. These two roles will also have a brief interview on Monday, March 21. Please contact Ted Mosher at (641)4975257 with any questions on any of these opportunities. Farmers urged to respond to survey DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey today announced that the Iowa Commercial Horticulture Survey for Food Crops is being mailed statewide to farmers that raise horticulture food crops. Farmers are asked to complete the survey and return to the Department by March 15, 2016. “It has been 15 years since a similar survey was created and sent to producers, and much has changed in that time. This is a rapidly growing and very diverse sector of Iowa’s agricultural economy, and it is vital that we capture reliable and current statistics. The data gathered will provide insights and guidance to producers, researchers, policy makers, agricultural-related businesses, and the public at large,” Northey said. Iowa commercial horticulture producers that have not received a survey by February 10th can request one by calling 515-242-6239 or by going online to request one at http://www.iowaagriculture.gov/ agDiversification.asp. The survey hopes to capture the 2015 data of commercial production of the state’s fruit and vegetable crops as well as that of nuts, honey, maple syrup, and herbs. Data collected will also include information on acres under production, high tunnel and greenhouse usage, information on processed and value-added products, and marketing outlets. The results of the survey will available in December. 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Local/Area News Whink has comeback year Ornamental turfgrass applicators workshop Whink’s signature products (continued from page 1) team. “Millennials are welcome here,” he says. Lambertsen has lived in Eldora for about four years and joined Whink about a year ago. He came back to Eldora after a long career in the airline industry, and Throssel says that his accounting background and work for the airlines as a corporate troubleshooter fit him out well for the post here. The two even share a lot of interests outside Whink; both have been active in area natural history projects. The appointment came as Whink continues to carve out a big niche in Valentine Brunch Kiwanis for Dorothy’s Senior Center 1306 17th Ave., Eldora Sunday, Feb. 14 10 a.m.-1 p.m.: Biscuits & Gravy, Sausage Links, or Pancakes & Sausage Links, Orange Juice, Coffee, Fruit Cup, and Rice Krispie Treats the rust removal business, with the addition of one new product line recently, too. One of the more interesting departures involves a product designed to deal with stains encountered hunting and fishing. Whink bought the rights to incorporate the Mossy Oak name, familiar in the outdoor recreation circles, and now markets a fabric cleaner and deodorizer with a Whink formula. Throssel says that Whink has over 300 accounts nationally, the most numerous category being grocery stores, but with big accounts with businesses such as Blains Farm and Fleet, Sparks, Menards and Walmart. Valentine Brunchat - Feb. 14 email Kiwanis Fundraiser Eldora Newspapers The Kiwanis will be having a Valentine Brunch Fundraiser on Sunday, Feb. 14 at Dorothy’s Senior CenterOur in email Eldora. The Center addresses are: is located at 1306 17th Ave. The menu [email protected] includes biscuits and gravy, sausage [email protected] links, or pancakes and sausage links, orange juice, coffee, fruit cup and [email protected] Rice Krispie treats. Free will [email protected] tion. Come enjoy brunch and help keep Dorothy’s Center up and [email protected] ning. FRee WiLL DOnaTiOn Help keep Dorothy’s Center up and running!!!! 2/9, 12/16 Tuesday,February 9, 2016 • pAge 3 1x3 We’ve got this town covered with 4G LTE. ™ With U.S. Cellular,® get high-speed 4G LTE data coverage where and when you need it. Visit Van Wert, Inc. for more information. HARDIN COUNTY – A continuing education workshop for Ornamental and Turfgrass Commercial Pesticide Applicators will be held Wednesday, March 2, from 9:00 a.m. to11:00 a.m., at the Hardin County ISU Extension Office in Iowa Falls. The workshop is for certified applicators with categories 3O, 3T, 3OT and 10 endorsements. Topics to be covered include pesticide applications and impacts to sensitive areas, pests, pest management, and pesticides with discussions on ornamentals, home lawns, golf course turfgrass, and sports turfgrass; pesticide labels; and restricted entry intervals. The registration fee is $35 on or before Feb. 24 and $45 after Feb. 24. To register, contact the Hardin County ISU Extension Office at 641-648-4850 or toll free 1-888-648-5005. The workshop is sponsored by the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship and Iowa State University Extension & Outreach. Seed Treatment workshop scheduled HARDIN COUNTY – A continuing education workshop on Seed Treatment for Commercial Pesticide Applicators will be held Wednesday, February 24, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., at the Hardin County ISU Extension Office in Iowa Falls. The workshop is for certified applicators with categories 4 and 10 endorsements. Topics include neonics in groundwater, seed treatments and pollinators, evaluation of seed applied nematicides on soybeans, seed treatment IPM, seed treatment stewardship, and seed treatment labels. Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) Continuing Education Units (CEUs) will be offered. The registration fee is $35 on or before February 17 and $45 after February 17. To register, contact the Hardin County ISU Extension Office at 641-648-4850 or toll free 1-888-648-5005. The workshop is sponsored by the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship and Iowa State University Extension. Front Row, left to right – Francis Fritz, Dale McDonough, Scott Bahr, Jeff Roll, and Allen Tibbs. Back Row, left to right…Jo Duncan, Peggy Rash-Daniels, Jennifer Mitchell, and Valerie Cook. Hardin County Extension Council Elects Officers HARDIN COUNTY – Officers were elected at Hardin County Extension Council’s organizational meeting Jan. 25. The nine-member council annually elects officers in compliance with Iowa law. Scott Bahr from Iowa Falls was elected chairperson. Bahr will preside at meetings of the council, have authority to call special meetings and perform duties exercised by a chairperson of a board of directors of a corporation. Jennifer Mitchell from Eldora was elected vice-chairperson. She will preside over meetings in the chairperson’s absence. Valerie Cook from Hubbard was elected secretary. She will keep minutes of extension council meetings and sign required documents for the council. Francis Fritz from Iowa Falls was elected treasurer. He will handle extension council funds including receipts and disbursements, keep accurate records, and submit financial reports to the extension council. Other Hardin County Extension Council members are Jo Duncan and Allen Tibbs from Alden, Dale McDonough from Iowa Falls, and Peggy Rash-Daniels and Jeff Roll from Eldora. The council is the county governing body of Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. The council hires county staff, manages the county extension budget of approximately $350,000 and determines programming. In partnership with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, the council provides educational opportunities that bring university resources to the needs of the county and region. The county extension office is located at 524 Lawler Street in Iowa Falls. To learn more about ISU Extension and Outreach in Hardin County, visit www.extension.iastate. edu/hardin. Report from the Statehouse (by State Senator Bill Dix who represents Hardin County in the Iowa Senate.) Senate Republicans continue to stress the importance of sustainable spending and honoring our commitments. It is essential this remains our focus moving forward considering we face a challenging budget year. That challenge will result in making tough choices that impact Iowans. One of those tough choices last week was on education funding. Legislators want this matter solved in a timely manner because that is what school board members and school administrators shared with us repeatedly during the interim. At the moment, it appears Legislators agree setting this number early is a priority. What is not agreed upon is the amount of new money that will be allocated to schools. Last week, House Republicans passed Sunday Buffet 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. Seafood - Crab Legs - Fried Shrimp Panda One an increase of nearly $143 million of new funding, which includes $53 million in Teacher Leadership and Compensation money. The Senate took up that bill last Wednesday with Senate Democrats suggesting nearly $228 million of new spending on education, which includes TLC. Now, negotiations can begin in conference committee. Senate Republicans believe it is important our children receive a world-class education. It is our desire to provide them the available resources and tools to compete in our global economy. It is also imperative we keep our promises and budget responsibly when it comes to education. Promising schools tens of millions of dollars only to fail on that promise months from now would be devastating to schools and the students. This is not a scare tactic or rhetoric - it is a reality. In fact six times since Fiscal Year 2002, school Take your sweetheart to Zederbaum Restaurant for a Dinner Buffet on Sunday, Feb. 14 Sun., 10:30 am - 1:30 pm Mon., 6 am-2 pm Tues. thru Sat., 6 am - 8 pm Chinese Restaurant Mandarin & Cantonese Style Gourmet Chinese Food 1280 Washington St., Eldora 641-939-7878 Open 6 days a week Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Closed Sun. 2x2 Midwest Veterinary CliniC 2/9, 12/16 2x2 Easy as A, B, See! 2/9, 12/16 Hubbard, Iowa districts were promised a total of $600 million they never received because the Legislature failed to keep its promise. $600 million promised. $600 million budgeted by schools. $600 million in funding that was never provided by the Legislature. This is not acceptable. I hope the conference committee will come to an agreement on a level of increased funding for schools which recognizes the importance of investing in our students while ensuring we do not over-promise, only to under-deliver when it’s time to pay. If we fail to honor our commitments today, how will our children trust us in the future? I am always interested in hearing from Iowans and listening to their concerns. Email me at bill.dix@ legis.iowa.gov or call my office at 515-281-3560 with issues important to you. • Diagnosis & Treatment of Eye Diseases • Complete Family Vision Care • Contact Lenses • Children’s Vision Serving Hardin County and surrounding area 641-864-2202 Full service companion animal clinic, pet boarding and grooming Large animal and livestock mobile service Up to date diagnostic capability Complete line of pet and livestock supplies 4G LTE not available in all areas. 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Wednesday, Feb. 10 - Exercise class 8:30 a.m. at Dorothy’s Senior Center. - Hardin County Board of Supervisors, 10 a.m. at the courthouse. - Friendship Meal at Dorothy’s Senior Center, noon. Call 858-5152 for reservation. - Eldora Kiwanis Club, noon at the 2nd level of Hardin County Savings Bank. - Preschool Storytime, 10 a.m. at the Eldora Public Library. February Community Calendar - Union Whitten Hustlers 4-H, 7 p.m. in the bank basement in Union. - Athletic Boosters, 5:30 p.m. - Eldora Lions Club, 7 p.m. in the Legion clubrooms. Thursday, Feb. 11 - HOME (Hearts of Mothers Encouraged), 9-11 a.m. at the Honey Creek-New Providence Friends Church. - Senior meal at Dorothy’s Senior Ctr. Reservations needed day before, 858-5152. - New Providence Community Club, 7 p.m. at the Roundhouse. - Beta Theta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma meets. Friday, Feb. 12 - Exercise Class 8:30 a.m. at Dorothy’s Senior Center. - BINGO at Dorothy’s Senior Center, 10:30 a.m. - Senior meal at Dorothy’s Senior Ctr. Reservations needed day before, 858-5152. - Fundraiser for Dorothy’s Senior Center – Celebrate Valentine’s Day, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13 - Steamboat Steamers 4-H, 9 a.m. at the Steamboat elevator. - Ellis Jackson Ag Stars 4-H, 4 p.m. at ISU Extension office in Iowa Falls. Monday, Feb. 15 - Exercise class 8:30 a.m. at Dorothy’s Senior Center. - Senior meal at Dorothy’s Senior Ctr. Reservations needed day before, 858-5152. - T.O.P.S. , 4:45-5:45 p.m. in the Eldora Public Library. 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Schroeder, 66 DennisJ.Schroeder,66,ofEldora,leftthislifeonFebruary2,2016atthe EldoraSpecialtyCareunderthecareofHospice.Privatefamilyserviceswill beatalaterdate. HewasbornJuly18,1949toJohnandLorraineSchroederinLaurens, Iowa.OnDecember4,1970,hemarriedAnnSchultz.Twodaughterswere borntothemtomaketheperfectfamily,TishaMayandCandySchroeder Virchow. Throughout his life Sno-Cream Drive-In with many of his high school friends. He enjoyed playing the role of Santa Claus for the city for many years.HealsoworkedatNorthrupKingSeedsandlasttheStateTraining SchooluntilheretiredinMay2010. LeftbehindwithhismemoriesarehiswifeAnn;daughters,TishaandCandy,MichaelBush(Candy’sfiancé);fourgrandchildren,Samantha,Shelby, SeanandBladynandaveryspecialLittleGirlwhocalledhim“Grandpa,” GabbyJo.SistersSandra(JeffHenning)andCherylAswegan-Olson(Tim). Thelma E. Hadley, 95 Thelma E. Hadley, 95, of The Woodlands, Texas and formerly of Grinnell, diedonTuesday,Feb.2,2016atBrookdaleofTheWoodlands,Texas.Afuneral service was held 11 a.m., Monday, Feb. 8, 2016, at the Smith Funeral Home in GrinnellwithPastorToddFollette,Grinnell Friends Church, officiating. Visitationwasheldonehourpriortothefuneral service. Interment will be at Hazelwood Cemetery in Grinnell. Memorial contributionsmaybedesignatedtotheGrinnell Friends Church or to the Honey Creek NewProvidenceFriendsChurch,mailed in care of the Smith Funeral Home, PO Box 368, Grinnell, Iowa 50112. Memories and condolences may be shared onlinewiththefamilyatwww.smithfh.com. Thelma was born the daughter of WilliamandGrace(Davis)JohnsononApril24,1920,inGrinnell,Iowa.She was raised in Grinnell and graduated from Grinnell High School with the classof1938. ShewasunitedinmarriagetoCorwinOwenHadleyonAugust14,1938, inGrinnell.TothisunionwereborntheirchildrenWilliam,Donna,Steven and Marcia. The couple purchased a farm in New Providence, Iowa, and livedtheremostoftheirlives. ShewasamemberofHoneyCreekNewProvidenceFriendsChurchand theFirstFriendsChurchinGrinnell.InchurchshewasveryactiveinUnited SocietyofFriends,SundaySchool,andBibleSchool.Shewasamemberof theNewProvidenceMusicArtandDramaclub.Shewasanavidreader,enjoyedBridgeand500,lovedtobakeandwasaverygoodseamstress.Music wasabigpartoffamilylifeandsheplayedthepianobyear.Inlateryears, sheandCorwinenjoyedspecialfriendshipsandplayinggolf. Thelmaissurvivedbyherfourchildren,William(Barb)ofPoncaCity, Oklahoma,Donna(Byram)VigarsofPrinceton,Illinois,Steven(Elaine)of Spring, Texas and Marcia (Wally) of Spring, Texas; seven grandchildren; sevengreatgrandchildren;andasister, MaxineStrawserofCoonRapids, Minnesota. Thelmawasprecededindeathbyherparents;herhusband;Corwin;her granddaughter,HaleyElizabeth;foursisters;andtwobrothers. Eldora Library by dan Gehring Librarian Eldora–Thankstoallofyou that attended the omelet brunch fundraiser for the Imagination Library. Mark your calendar for the next book sale at the library, which will beFriday,Feb.19,from3to7p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 20, from 9:00 a.m.to3p.m. New books added include: The Dark Days Club by Alison Goodman and Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys. Regular hours: Monday 9-8, Tuesday 9-6, Wednesday 9-8, Thursday 9-6, Friday 9-6, Saturday 9-3. TrIvIa quEsTIon: The amount of chocolate purchased by Americans on Valentines Day is what percent of the total chocolate purchased for a whole year? See if you can guess within 2%. Answer can be found on the classified page. Letter to the Editor Socialism, Anyone..? Are you sure about what Social- of America and relieve us of our ismis?Youmightnotwantit.Butif freedoms. youneedtobesureaboutit,please You don’t believe it…? Get out readon. your dictionary. Then take a good Socialismisawayoforganizinga look at what’s been going on with societyinwhichmajorindustriesare the current administration in Washownedandcontrolledbythegovern- ington. Go into one of our larger mentratherthanbyindividualpeo- stores…youknow…onewherean pleandcompanies. employeewasclosebytogreetyou Socialist Party. A political party andoffertohelpyou.Notthere?Not basedontheprinciplesofsocialism likely.Newgovernmentregulations advocatedbyMarxandEngels.(See have increased the costs of hiring alsoSocialDemocraticParty). employees. But that’s no big deal, Socialist: An advocate or sup- mmm?Obamasayswehaveavery porter of socialism. (See also com- smallun-employmentrate.Really? munism). A vote for the candidate Socialism or Communism… whoboastshissocialism(youknow they’re the same. Don’t let anywho),orwhoelseofhisparty(you onetellyoudifferent.Whatdoyou knowwho!),isabuilding-blockfor think?Votecarefully. Bruner,Eldora The sadaidingthosewantingtotakecontrol Losing a friend or relative Bill is devastating. A Time of Loss ness can truly overwhelm you. We can’t take away your pain, but we hope to make things a little easier for you. Our professional staff will be sensiEldora nEwspapErs tive to all your needs. a division of Mid-america publishing Corporation Eldora, Iowa official County newspaper (Publication No. 171-240) 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 506271623. 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 Manager; Rob Maharry - Staff Writer Stephanie McManus - General Finance & Circulation; Pam Warren - Advertising Agent Chad Johnson, Funeral Director Subscription rate: $50 per year in Hardin and adjoining counties; $57 per year elsewhere 641-858-2181 in Iowa; and $61 per year out of state. (Hardin County Index and Eldora Herald-Ledger sold www.abelsfuneralhomes.com in combination.) “Professionals Who Care” Ph. 641-939-5051, Fax 641-939-5541 Email Ad: [email protected] Creps - Abels Funeral Home and Monuments 905 Edgington, Eldora, IA #1 2x6 Public Record Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016 • Page 5 Hardin County Magistrate The following citations were issued in Hardin County. Gilberto Villegas, Williams, speeding. Kegan Claiser, Iowa Falls, speeding. Jonathan Howell, Marshalltown, driving while license under suspension. Camron McCubbin, Liscomb, speeding. Michael Weyant, Fort Dodge, speeding. Simeon Doe, Clive, speeding. Brett Toland, Peoria, IL, speeding. Amanda Brooks, North Liberty, speeding. Trenten Duncan, Sioux City, no valid driver’s license. Ricky Freerks, Dumont, failure to comply with safety regulation rules. Heidi Smith, Badger, speeding. Latece Buford, Waterloo, speeding. Caprice Gilliam, Ankeny, speeding. Rodney Klemme, Nevada, failure to comply with safety regulation rules. Tisha Stringer, Radcliffe, turning at intersection violation. Rodney Wolford, Pleasant Hill, speeding. Joshua Wever, Laharpe, IL, speeding. Nickie Chaplin, Hubbard, failure to obey traffic control device, and failure to provide proof of financial liability. Aaron Quinn, Des Moines, speeding. Richard Burlingame Jr., Humboldt, speeding. Rachel Cordano, Rockford, IL, speeding. Jahmai Burgin, Davenport, speeding. Heather Acosta, Oak Forest, IL, speeding. Armando Padilla Marquez, Rockford, IL, speeding, and no valid driver’s license. Cyrus Heisner, Mineral Point, WI, speeding. Joseph Neely, Ackley, speeding. Ryan Bonjour, Cedar Falls, hunting – unlawful use of mobile transmitter. Rachel Randel, Greenfield, speeding. Deborah Nairn, West Des Moines, speeding. Shawn Willems, Ackley, speeding. Darla Ubben, Conrad, speeding. Clint Damon, Eldora, failure to maintain or use safety belts – adult. Rebecca Palmateer, Ackley, residential parking restrictions. Frederick Hansen, Iowa Falls, operation without registration. Tyler Miller, Louisville, KY, speeding. Eric McDaneld, Osborne, KS, fail to maintain control. Tye Minteer, Ankeny, striking fixtures upon a highway. Kaleb Zeltinger, Ackley, driving while license under suspension. Alec Coburn, Iowa Falls, speeding. Jaspreet Sandhu, Janesville, WI, speeding. Nichelle Fitchpatric, Des Moines, speeding. Deanna Hudson, Cedar Falls, speeding. Eric Vaughn, Iowa Falls, operation without registration card or plate. Nemirah Davidson, San Bernardino, CA, no valid driver’s license. Jeremiah Jones, Steamboat Rock, speeding. Eric Montgomery, Whitten, failure to provide proof of financial liability. Ricardo Canales, Hampton, no valid driver’s license. Ezra Caligiuri, Oskaloosa, speeding. Juan Rubio Armenta, Elgin, IL, speeding. Alvin Clark, Storm Lake, speeding. Jose Costilla Aguilera, Round Lake Park, IL, speeding. Ronald Migel, Algonquin, IL, speeding. James Pettigrew, Grayslake, IL, speeding. Tyler Acri, Des Moines, speeding. Tawni Swanson, Brillion, WI, speeding. Ashley Rocha, Davenport, speeding. Amanda Varnum, Cedar Rapids, speeding. Ian Hiserote, Sioux City, speeding. Brittnie Gordon, Fairbank, speeding. George Wagoner, Atlantic, speeding. Timothy Scheve, Clive, speeding. Madison Luke, Ankeny, speeding. Sofia Pablo-Mendoza, Latimer, no valid driver’s license. Lisa Watterson, Iowa Falls, failure to obey traffic control device, and failure to provide proof of financial liability. Shawn Meyer, Waterloo, maximum group axle weight violation. Christy Powell, Worthing, SD, failure to maintain or use safety belts – adult. Tylor Mace, Iowa Falls, open container – passenger 21 yrs. old or older. Pieter Oschmann, Hastings, MN, speeding, and operation without registration card or plate. Dantre Adams, Waterloo, speeding. Gregory Carolus, Parkersburg, open container – driver 21 years old and older. Shelby Lopaz, Washington Terr, UT, speeding. Sedrick McIntosh, Waterloo, speeding. Kamarin Roberts, Ankeny, speeding. Joseph Bradfield, Groveland, FL, speeding. Peyton Karns, Jewell, permit under 18 to consume/possess on property. Shelby Baker, Fort Dodge, permit under 18 to consume/possess on property. Samantha Sieber, Lafayette, IN, speeding. Charles Holcomb, Iowa Falls, speeding. Bruce Abeln, Maquoketa, fail to obey stop sign and yield right of way. Marshall Sullivan, Wilmar, AR, speeding. Dylan Kernes, Saint Charles, speeding. Nicole Ketchum, Hubbard, speeding. Scott Shotter, Atlanta, GA, speeding. Jason Barrick, Iowa Falls, failure to comply with safety regulations rules. Teresa Roll, Hubbard, speeding. Marcia Rodgers, Iowa Falls, employee providing tobacco/vapor product to minor. Cassie Abkes, Iowa Falls, employee providing tobacco/vapor product to minor. Aurelio Valdivia Saldana, Springfield, IL, speeding. Brady Eekhoff, Webster City, failure to maintain or use safety belts – adult. Kaleb Zeltinger, Ackley, failure to provide proof of financial liability. Kate Bauder, Marshalltown, speeding. Charles Fowler II, Iowa Falls, no valid driver’s license. Adan Figueroa-Santizo, Hampton, fail to have valid driver’s license. Kimberly Simmerman, Indianola, operation without registration. Atavion Oliver, Durham, NC, fail to have valid driver’s license. Nathan Palmateer, Ackley, driving while license under suspension. Valentin Mendoza-Mena, Ackley, driving under suspension. Beau Woodman, Eldora, insufficient number of headlamps. Francesca Hidalgo-Wohllebe, Cedar Rapids, speeding. Andrea Loux, Alden, failure to provide proof of financial liability. Alex Wiese, Iowa Falls, failure to maintain control. Jermayne McKay, Chicago, IL, speeding. Elizabeth Allspaw, Avon, IN, speeding. Nicholas Hanna, Buckeye, failure to maintain or use safety belts – adult. Donald Rigali Jr., Green Oaks, IL, speeding. Austin Dittmer, Indianola, speeding. Eric Maas, Waukesha, WI, speeding. Merlin Burkle, Urbandale, speeding. Bronson Taylor, Bonifay, FL, open container – passenger 21 years old or older. Tyeria McGregor, Des Moines, speeding. Michael Blom, Brighton, TN, speeding. Peter McRoberts, West Des Moines, speeding. Sean Sanford, Cedar Rapids, speeding. Nicholas Brown, Cedar Rapids, speeding. Jason Stiefel, Independence, speeding. Christa Johnson, North Liberty, speeding. Joseph Knutson, Plymouth, maximum group axle weight violation (2). Luis Ordaz Ochoa, Marshalltown, speeding. Anthony Dockery, O Fallon, MO, speeding. Dana VanLangen, Latimer, speeding. Manuel Lerma, Alden, operation without registration card or plate, and failure to provide proof of financial liability. Katelynne Stueck, Walker, speeding. Olivia Rains-Ingledue, Steamboat Rock, speeding. Drew Wagner, Overland Park, KS, speeding. Anne Foster, Cedar Falls, speeding. Jake Brandt, Ackley, dark window or windshield. Heather Schnitker, Alden, employee providing tobacco/vapor product to minor. Alejandro Lomeli Rivera, Webster City, speeding. Jeff Jeanlouis, Eldora, speeding. Ryan Ammann, Urbandale, speeding. Brad Kern, Albion, speeding. Steven Kix, Hubbard, failure to maintain control. Cody Nehring, Ackley, operation without registration. Ashley Mann, Ellsworth, driving while license under suspension. Damir Brakic, Waterloo, speeding. Lisa Gomez, Mason City, failure to provide proof of financial liability. Jessica Campbell, Radcliffe, speeding. Lauren Budweg, Eldora, speeding. Leslie Winther, Steamboat Rock, operation without registration card or plate. Thomas Lawrence, Waterloo, speeding. Jeremy Tyler, Euless, TX, speeding. Myron Brown Jr., Coolidge, AZ, speeding. Mohammed Adam, Cedar Rapids, speeding. Karl Holmes, Blairstown, speeding. Brieanna Lahey, Cedar Rapids, speeding. Cory Clark, Baxter, speeding. Guillermo Tejada-Hernandez, Webster City, no valid driver’s license. Daniel Feauto, Urbandale, possess/purchase alcohol by person 18/19/20 – first offense. Stacey Hayes, Chesterfield, VA, speeding. Marina Zazueta, Urbandale, speeding. Heather Koenig, Bradford, failure to provide proof of financial liability. Linda Ahlhelm, Overland Park, KS, speeding. Richard Johnson, Ackley, failure to provide proof of financial liability. Kevin Podell, Nevada, speeding. Imari Galloway, Waterloo, speeding. Adria Burnside, Waterloo, speeding. Cathy Meyer, Ackley, speeding. Christopher Brown, Iowa Falls, operation without registration card or plate. Malik Obie, Des Moines, speeding. Kyle Bruene, Cedar Rapids, speeding. Michael Border, Iowa Falls, speeding. NOTICE TO BIDDERS REGARDING GARBAGE REMOVAL CONTRACT HardinCountyisacceptingsealedwrittenbidsfortheprovisionofthefollowinggarbageremovalservices: 1.Weeklyremovalofthecontentsofathreeyardreceptacle locatedontheSouthsideoftheCountyOfficebuilding; 2.Weeklyremovalofthecontentsofasixyardreceptacle locatedontheWestsideoftheSheriff’sbuilding;and 3.Weeklyremovalofthecontentsofatwoyardreceptacle locatedontheEastsideoftheSheriff’sbuilding; 4.Threeyearcontract. Bidsshallbesubmittedasfollows: Sealedbidsaredueonorbefore9:45a.m.onFebruary24, 2016attheHardinCountyAuditor’sOfficelocatedintheCourthouse.Sealedbidsshallbesigned,datedandclearlymarked. SealedbidswillbeopenedattheFebruary24,201610:00 a.m.BoardofSupervisorsmeeting.Oncethesealedbidshave beenopened,theBoardofSupervisorswilldeterminethe successfulbidder.Thesuccessfulbiddershallbepreparedto submitawrittencontractfortheBoard’sapprovalwithinone weekofopeningthebids. HardinCountyreservestherighttorejectanyorallbids. Specificquestionsregardingthiscontractmaybedirectedto JodyMeschat641-939-8129. 2/9/16 2x5 2/9 $73 If you choose to run in a consecutive edition - 2/12 $25 We Care During life’s difficult times, it’s nice to have friends who care. If you have important decisions to make and you need special information or assistance, we’re always here. Creps - Abels Funeral Home and Monuments 905 Edgington, Eldora, IA Chad Johnson, Funeral Director 641-858-2181 www.abelsfuneralhomes.com “Professionals Who Care” #2 2x6 Public Record Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016 • Page 8 Deeds Federal National Mortgage Assoc. to Drew Gregory Engel, 12-22-15, Lot 8, Blk 5, Washington Heights Add., Iowa Falls Duane W. and Emily E. Kruckenberg, husband and wife to the Duane and Emily Kruckenberg Joint Revocable Trust, 12-23-15, Lot 2, Blk 5, Estes Place Add. and Pt Lovers Lane and driveway easement, Iowa Falls George A. and Edith Case, husband and wife to Ashley and Brock Ferris, wife and husband, 12-22-15, Lots 10 & 11, Blk 6, Hubbard Earl and Donna Sime, husband and wife to Joseph J. and Amy E. Faga, husband and wife, 12-30-15, Parcel A in NW frl1/4 NW frl1/4 3186-22 Linda I. and Roger W. Hildreth, wife and husband to Linda I. Hildreth, 12-29-15, SE1/4 SW 1/4 3387-20 Estate of John Ray Ahlberg to Kim Pieper, single, 12-23-15, Pt SE1/4 NE1/4 3-89-20 Estate of Eleanor R. Connolly to Steven Murphy, 12-21-15, N 1/2 Lot 16 and S 1/2 Lot 17, Blk 2, Radcliffe Vance Investment L.C. to Hubbard Historical Society, 12-23-15, Lot 5, Blk 5, Hubbard Troy A. and Karen A. Jensen, husband and wife to Brian T. and Lisa M. Doering, husband and wife, 1223-15, Parcel A in NE1/4 NE1/4 4-89-22 Alison Sly, aka Alison L. Sly, fka Alison L. Simpson, single to Eric E. Sly, 12-31-15, Lots 9, 10 and N 1/3 Lot 11, Blk “D”, Wood’s Add., Union Estate of William H. Krause to Lorretta Krause, 12-29-15, W1/2 SW1/4 and Pt S1/2 SE1/4 13-89-22 Estate of Bernice Violet Lindeman to Evan B. Grummitt, single and Josey L. Bohner, single, 11-6-15, Lots 3 & 4, Blk 46, Ackley John Birks, single to Cristine A. Birks, single, 12-31-15, Pt SW1/4 NE1/4 and Pt NE1/4 SE1/4 and NW1/4 SE1/4 and S1/2 SE1/4 2287-21 Cristine A. Birks, single to John Birks, single, 12-31-15, Pt SE1/4 NE1/4 and Pt NE1/4 SE1/4 22-8721 CPCB Properties, LLC to Sparrgrove Enterprises, L.L.C., 12-3015, N 1/2 Lot 9 and Pt N 1/2 Lot 10, Auditor’s Third Plat, Eldora Jerry E. Donner Estate to Theodore J. Donner, Thomas F. Donner and Anthony E. Donner, 12-2-15, S1/2 NW1/4 W. of Ia River, Pt W1/2 SE1/4 and E1/2 SW1/4 W. of Ia River 16-87-19; and NE1/4 NE1/4 W. of Ia River, Pt NW1/4 NE1/4 and SE1/4 NE1/4 17-87-19 Randall D. and Susan Jones, husband and wife to Summit Farms, LLC, 12-11-15, Pt NW1/4 NE1/4 3-87-21 Estate of Frances A. Williams to Dana C. Ramundt, 12-28-15, E1/2 NE1/4 17-86-19; Pt NW 1/4 18-8619; and Pt NE1/4 NW1/4, SE1/4 NW1/4 and E1/2 NE1/4 8-87-20 Dana C. and Pamela A. Ramundt, husband and wife to Craig N. and Patricia J. Moon, 12-28-15, E1/2 NE1/4 17-86-19 Mark A. and Delana R. Bahr, husband and wife to Hector Torres, Jr. and Nancy Torres, husband and wife, 12-23-15, Lot 3 and W 1/2 Lot 2, Blk 4, Newmans Add., Hubbard Janice Riggin, single to Lori Ingebritson, 1-6-16, Lot 12 and E 1/2 Lot 11, Blk 5, Gilman’s 2nd Add., Eldora Cecil F. Rooks, Jr. and Peggy A. Rooks, husband and wife to Terry L. and Teresa M. Steding, 1-4-16, Lots 8 & 9, Otter Creek Estates, Eldora Albert W. Meister, single to Elizabeth and Ryan Glade, wife and husband, 12-23-15, Lot 5, Blk 2, Osgood Oakwood Add., Iowa Falls Mary Rose Brown, single; Douglas Brown and Ronald L. Evert, his spouse; David and Margaret A. Brown, husband and wife; Margaret Ann and Robert E. Studer, her spouse; Patricia B. and Bruce E. Holden, her spouse to Leslie and Linda Alexander, husband and wife, 12-30-15, N 1/2 Lots 3 & 4 and S. 12 ft. Lots 1 & 2, Blk 3, Buttolph & PUBLIC NOTICE Smith’s Add., Iowa Falls Jerry and Kelly J. Hartema, husband and wife, and Erik L. and Julie A. Rasmussen, husband and wife to TISO Enterprises, LLC, 12-28-15, S 1/2 Lots 1 & 2, Blk 14, Iowa Falls Robert L. and Diane K. Younker, husband and wife to Terry Hanson, 1-6-16, Parcel B in SW1/4 SE1/4 3-89-19 Estate of Marjory Louise Baker to the Marjory Baker Trust, 12-30-15, W1/2 NE1/4 15-88-20 Hardin County Sheriff to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., 12-29-15, Pt SW1/4 NE1/4 27-88-21 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. to Federal National Mortgage Association, 1-716, Pt SW1/4 NE1/4 27-88-21 Estate of H. Paul Lundt to Douglas L. and Ruth M. Halvorsen, husband and wife, 1-7-16, NW1/4 NW1/4 25-86-21 Lucille Y. Henricks, single to the Lucille Y. Henricks Revocable Trust, 1-4-16, Lots 1 & 2, Blk 5, Newmans Add., Hubbard; Pt S1/2 S1/2 SE1/4 15-86-21; and W. 21.59 Ac. SW1/4 SE1/4, NE1/4 SE1/4 and Pt NW1/4 SE1/4 22-86-21 Lorie A. Lyman, single to R.J. Real Estate Investments, LLC, 1231-15, Lot 11, Blk 2, Palmer’s Add., Iowa Falls Summit Farms, LLC to SLS Holdings, L.L.C., 1-6-16, Parcel A in SE1/4 NE1/4 10-88-20 and Parcel C in SW1/4 2-88-20, SE1/4 3-88-20, NE1/4 NE1/4 10-88-20, and NW 1/4 11-88-20 Gerald E. Roberts Trust to 1/2 int: Jeffrey Roberts and 1/2 int: Nancy Faw, 1-8-16, 1/2 int: Pt SW1/4 3-8621; 1/2 int: Pt N1/2 NE1/4 and Pt SE1/4 NE1/4 and SW 1/4 NE1/4 and Pt NE1/4 SE1/4 27-87-21; 1/4 int: W1/2 NW1/4 28-87-21 Robert K. Becker, single, and James E. and Shonna Becker, husband and wife to B & J Becker LLC, 1-4-16, NW1/4 and W1/2 S3/4 S1/2 NE1/4 5-86-21 Fern M. Becker Estate to Robert K. Becker, single and James E. Becker, married, 1-4-16, NW1/4 and W1/2 S3/4 S1/2 NE1/4 5-86-21 Hardin County Board of supervisors HARDIN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MINUTES – JANUARY 27, 2016 WEDNESDAY – 10:00 A.M. Chair lance granzow called the meeting to order. also present were supervisors Reneé mcClellan and Ronn Rickels; and Rick Dunn, Tam elerding, Rob maharry, Jessica lara, micah Cutler, Justin ites, Roxanne Warnell, JD Holmes, Kristy VanHauen, Paul Williams, Trent Winters, amanda Winters, Cindy litwiller, machel eichmeier, Travis Hunt, Chris stephenson, lori Kadner, lee gallentine, and nancy lauver. The pledge of allegiance was recited. mcClellan moved, Rickels seconded to approve the agenda as posted. motion carried. Rickels moved, mcClellan seconded to approve the minutes of January 20, 2016. motion carried. mcClellan moved, Rickels seconded to approve the January 27, 2016 claims for payment. motion carried. gis/iT Director, micah Cutler, and representatives from Premier, reviewed a proposed contract for a new printing program, and the following action was taken: Rickels moved, mcClellan seconded to go forward with the contract with Premier for our printing program. motion carried. County sanitarian, Kristy VanHauen, appeared before the Board to request adoption of an ordinance regarding on-site wastewater installation being done only by licensed contractors in Hardin County. no action was taken at this time; discussion only. Tam elerding, Hardin County Community endowment Foundation, appeared before the Board requesting that a member of the Board of supervisors serve on the affiliate advisory Board to represent the rural area of Hardin County. This item will appear on the February 3, 2016 agenda. mcClellan moved, Rickels seconded to approve the discharge of sara meester, sheriff’s office, effective 12/01/2015. motion carried. mcClellan moved, Rickels seconded to ap- PUBLIC NOTICE Termination of Parent-Child Relationship IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR HARDIN COUNTY in THe inTeResT ) JUVenile no. oF C.J.W. ) aTaT005191 a Child ) noTiCe To: gene Deslon Tyson YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that there is now on file in the office of the clerk for Hardin County a Petition in Case number aTaT005191, which prays for a termination of your parent-child relationship to a child born on the 13th day of June, 2006. For further details contact the clerk’s office. The petitioner’s attorney is michael a. smith of Craig, smith & Cutler, llP, whose address is 1305 12th street, eldora, ia 50627. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that there Classifieds Damon Adams Moving & Storage 1 Item or A Household Call Now To Reserve Your Moving Dates Free (641)648-3952 Estimates Cell (515)689-5984 7 days a week Start 10/6/15 1x1 helptfc wanted Wait Staff & Cook for breakfast and lunch. Flexible hours. Apply in person at Ahoy Fountain See Tim Hoy 1x2 Start 2/27 prove the hiring of aaron Frank, permanent/ part-time Communications officer, sheriff’s office, effective 1/27/2016 at $12.61/hour. motion carried. Rickels moved, mcClellan seconded to set march 9, 2016 at 4:45 p.m. for the FY 2016/2017 Budget Public Hearing in the Courthouse Conference Room. motion carried. County attorney, Rick Dunn, reviewed a request for tax abatement for FY 2016 for 510 stevens street, iowa Falls, and the following action was taken: Rickels moved, mcClellan seconded to approve the tax abatement for FY 2016 for 510 stevens street, iowa Falls, and accepting the first payment without penalty. motion carried. emergency management Director, Roxane Warnell, appeared to review the quarterly report and the following action was taken: mcClellan moved, Rickels seconded to acknowledge receipt of the Hardin County emergency management agency Quarterly Report for october - December 2015. motion carried. micah Cutler, gis/iT Director, reviewed an agreement with “solutions”, inc. for off-site storage of data, and the following action was taken: mcClellan moved, Rickels seconded to approve the “solutions”, inc. agreement for off-site storage of data and virtualized disaster recovery, and authorize the Chair to sign the agreement. motion carried. Rickels moved, mcClellan seconded to approve the change of status for Tifani eisentrager, Driver’s license Deputy, pay increase to $38,384.00 due to increased duties and responsibilities, effective 2/1/2016. motion carried. Utility Permits: none. secondary Roads Department: none. other Business: none. Rickels moved, mcClellan seconded to adjourn until February 3, 2016. motion carried. /s/lance granzow /s/Jessica lara lance granzow, Chair Jessica lara Board of supervisors Hardin County auditor (ledger – Feb. 9, 2016) will be a hearing on the petition to terminate parental rights before the iowa District Court for Hardin County, at the Courthouse in eldora, iowa, at 11:30 a.m. on the 7th day of march, 2016. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the person against whom a proceeding for termination of parental rights is brought shall have the right to counsel pursuant to iowa Code section 600a.6a. if you desire but are financially unable to employ counsel, you should immediately obtain from, complete, and file with the clerk of this court an application for Court-appointed Counsel and Financial affidavit. /s/Diane l. RYeRson HaRDin CoUnTY CleRK oF CoURT (ledger – Feb. 9, 16, 2016) PUBLIC NOTICE estate of gary e. Button THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT HARDIN COUNTY in THe maTTeR ) PRoBaTe no. oF THe esTaTe oF ) esPR023334 gaRY e. BUTTon ) noTiCe oF Deceased. ) PRoBaTe oF ) Will, oF ) aPPoinTmenT ) oF exeCUToR, ) anD noTiCe ) To CReDiToRs To all Persons interested in the estate of gary e. Button, Deceased, who died on or about november 28, 2015: You are hereby notified that on the 29th day of January, 2016, the last will and testament of gary e. 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Sports Tuesday, February 9, 2016 • page 9 Comets take two CEDAR FALLS- Game-high scoring honors for Josh Sharp and Kaylee Goecke led the BCLUW cagers to a sweep of Valley Lutheran here Thursday. Sharp poured in 28 points to carried the BCLUW boys’ basketball team to a 55-44 win after Goecke scored 14 points in a 57-12 victory for the BCLUW girls. SECONDQTFAVORSBCLUW A 21-0 second quarter in favor of the BCLUW girls fueled the 45-point win in the opener. The effort stretched a three-point lead after one quarter to a commanding 31-7 gap at the break. The Comets followed that with a 15-1 third period, expanding the advantage to 46-8. Goecke, who made 5-of-7 field goals including three treys, for the 14 was followed by Samantha Ubben 11 points and Olivia Callaway 10. Callaway collected eight rebounds, Lauren Anderson seven and Ubben had seven assists and six of the team’s 20 steals. The win was BCLUW’s eighth against 10 losses. BCLUW scoring – Kaylee goecke 14, Samantha Ubben 11, Olivia Callaway 10, Skyler Veldhouse 8, Hannah Sams 6, Lauren anderson 4, Jordyn Beeghly 4. Three-point goals: goecke 3. SHARPSINKSSEVENTHREES A first quarter scoring spree sparked the BCLUW boys to the 11-point victory. The Comets dashed to a 24-11 advantage after the first quarter. Valley Lutheran then outscored the visitors, 33-31 over the final three periods. Sharp’s 28 featured 21 points beyond the three-point line, hitting seven three-balls in 14 tries. The Comets’ supporting cast was Brad Barkema 14 points, hitting 7-of-10 field goals, and Clay Silver nine. Silver pulled down 14 rebounds and Barkema nine. The win was the Comets’ fourth against 12 losses and a post-season preview as the two teams will meet in a Class 1A district first-round game at Conrad Monday, Feb. 15. SH-BCLUW wrestling (continuedfrompage11) Duchane (SHBCLUW), 2:39. 170 – Bailey Chyma (STC) beat Max Upah (eM), 2-0. 182 – Sam Mathis (RS) pinned Dalton Rosenberg (STC), 3:35. 195 – Tanner Stille (RS) pinned Lane Walton (eM), 3:07. Walton beat andrew peters (STC), 7-0. 220 – Calvin Bright (RS) beat Justin Suchanek (STC), 3-1. Wrestleback – Suchanek pinned Hunter Beard (Nev), 1:23. 285 – Tanner Hoffstetter (grin) pinned Kyle Kucera (STC), 1:33. SAMS- The Comets’ Hannah Sams eyes the basket during hoop action against the Rebels Friday. The BCLUW girls won back-to-back blowouts – 58-20 over Gladbrook-Reinbeck Friday and a 57-12 win over Valley Lutheran Thursday. (Photo by Rob Maharry, Mid-America Publishing). SOUTH HARDINBCLUW RESULTS 113 – Ian Showers (SHBCLUW) received bye; beat alexander Farmer (grin), 10-0; lost by fall to Brady Fritz (STC), 3:07. placed second. 120 – Coby Willett (SHBCLUW) pinned Ryan Simpson (STC), 1:32; lost to Zach anderson (RS), 16-2; beat ethan Kirby (grin), 7-6. placed third. 126 – Josiah Dorow (SHBCLUW) pinned Wayne Beard (Nev), 1:42; lost by tech fall to Lane Milner (grin), 19-4; lost to Koby Hassebrock (RS), 11-6. placed fourth. 132 – Jayden Luse (SHBCLUW) lost by fall to Kaiden gosselink (grin), 1:56; received bye; lost by fall to Bill Joslin (RS), 3:38. placed sixth. 138 – Michael Chapman (SHBCLUW) pinned Dallas Home (STC), 1:02; lost by fall to Tyson Manzer (RS), 1:20; pinned Luke Ferguson (Nev), :49; lost by fall to Dalton Kies (grin), 1:16. placed third. 152 – Cody Richard (SHBCLUW) pinned Jay Calentine (Nev), 3:22; lost by fall to Isaac Judge (STC), :31; lost by tech fall to William Clark (RS), 18-3. placed fourth. 160 – Ryland Duchane (SHBCLUW) received bye; pinned Liam Schevermann (RS), 1:09; lost by fall to Nick Long (eM), 2:39. placed second. 170 – Kolten Rewoldt (SHBCLUW) pinned Nick Stole (RS), 3:30; lost by fall to Bailey Chyma (STC), :50; lost by fall to alex peebles (Nev), 1:51. placed fourth. 182 – Caleb engle (SHBCLUW) lost by fall to Isaiah Mcalexander (grin), 4:36; received bye; beat Lucas Durkop (Nev), 7-5 OT. placed fifth. 285 – Ryne Fuller (SHBCLUW) received bye; lost by fall to Kyle Kucera (STC), 1:35; pinned Bryce anderson (eM), 1:18. placed third. Business & Professional Regional BB to begin for girls Directory ELDORA- The post-season for girls basketball is quickly approaching for area teams. The AGWSR girls start the second season Thursday, followed by BCLUW Saturday and South Hardin next Tuesday. AGWSR will play Valley Lutheran of Cedar Falls in a Class 1A, Region 2 first-round game Thursday in Ackley at 7 p.m. The Cougars stand 10-8 through Friday while Valley has won just twice in 20 games. The AGWSR – Valley Lutheran winner makes the journey to Jackson Junction to meet top-ranked in 1A Turkey Valley Tuesday (Feb. 16). Turkey Valley is a lofty 20-0. AGWSR lost to Turkey Valley last season in regional play. BCLUW will tip-off regional play on the road against BGM at Brooklyn Saturday at 7 p.m. in a Class 2A Region 5 first-round game. The Comets are 9-10 through Friday and BGM finished 11-10. BGM owns wins over East Marshall and Gladbrook-Reinbeck of the NICL West Conference. The South Hardin gals jump into Class 2A Region 5 play against the BCLUW – BGM winner Tuesday (Feb. 16) in Eldora at 7 p.m. The 12-7 Tigers, who received a firstround bye, have beaten BCLUW twice this season. Tuesday’s Eldora site winner travels to Van Meter for a regional semifinal Friday, Feb. 19. No. 12 Van Meter plays the Pella Christian – North Mahaska winner Tuesday (Feb. 16) and that victor advances to the semi-final. Van Meter owns a 18-2 record. Along with Van Meter, state ranked in Region 5 is third-ranked and unbeaten Pekin. The regional final will be played Monday, Feb. 22 at Pella Christian. The Grundy Center girls have a home date to begin the post-season, hosting the Saint Ansgar – Central Springs winner from Saturday, Tuesday (Feb. 16) in Grundy Center at 7 p.m. The 14th-ranked Spartans completed the season 20-1. Grundy Center will also be a regional semi-final site spot Friday, Feb. 19 with Clarion the Region 2 final site. 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The camp will focus on teaching correct mechanics in all areas of softball including offense, defense, base running, the mental game, and specific game situations. “This camp will leave players feeling knowledgeable and confident in their skills,” commented ECC Head Softball Coach Kayla Farnsworth. “They will be ready to dominate this upcoming season.” The cost of the Feb. 21 camp will be $40. The second camp, an ECC Softball Showcase, will be held on Sunday, March 6, for 8th through 12th grade stu- dents. This camp will focus on teaching advanced skill sets in offense, defense, base running and game situations. This camp will also offer the chance to participate in highlight video clips for campers interested in beginning the recruiting process, with an emphasis on gaining a mental advantage over your opponent. The cost of the Mar. 6 camp will be $50. Both camps will be taught by ECC softball players and coaching staff. All concepts for both camps are derived from the 2016 National Coaches Clinic. Camps will be held from 11 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. in the Dale Howard Family Activity Center gym. For questions and to register for the camps, contact Coach Farnsworth 641648-6200 or [email protected]. Registration forms can also be found at ECCAthletics.com under the Camps heading. Business & Professional Directory Call 641.939.5051 to place your ad! est City is listed No. 10 in 3A. The Cadets are 5-14. The five-class state tournament will be held Monday through Saturday, Feb. 29-March 5 at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. IGHSAUGirls BasketballRankings CLASS3A 1- Pocahontas Area, 2- Center Point-Urbana, 3- Nevada, 4- Cherokee, 5- Union High 6- Sioux Center, 7- Hampton-Dumont, 8- Osage, 9- West Marshall, 10- Forest City, 11- Spirit Lake, 12- Monticello, 13- MOC-Floyd Valley, 14- Camanche, 15- Sergeant Bluff-Luton. 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St., Eldora 858-5701 Optometrist “Clear Vision begins with healthy eyes” Eldora 641-939-2020 Ackley 641-847-2183 Sports Tuesday, February 9, 2016 • page 10 WM girls, agWSR boys NICL West hoop winners by Scott Bierle SportsEditor ACKLEY- North Iowa Cedar LeagueWestConferencewinswere booked by the West Marshall girls’ andAGWSRboys’basketballteams hereFriday. Both winners completed homeand-away sweeps as West Marshall beat the AGWSR girls, 65-46 and the Cougars defeated the Trojans, 61-49. WINNING STREAK SNAPPED The six game winning streak for theAGWSRgirlswassnappedwith the 19-point loss. The setback left the Cougars 5-5 in the conference and10-8overall. West Marshall, listed No. 9 in Class3A,openeda17-10advantage after one quarter and stretched the leadsto32-22atthehalfand48-30 throughthree,takingthethird16-8. Maddie Brandt’s 13 points propelledAGWSRwithAlanaGroninga12onfourthree-ballsandMandy Willems11. The Trojans, who finished the leaguerunner-upat10-2,wasledby post Gabby Ryerson 20 points and 10 rebounds. Brooke Snider added 16pointsandIsabelleGradwell13. “We struggled with containing theirpostplayandonreboundingas theyweremuchmorephysicalthan us,” noted AGWSR coach Laurie Gann.WMwonthetwoteam’sfirst meeting63-38. Scoring by Quarters: West Marshall ing 15-of-21 to the visitor’s four. Karsjenshit5-of-6andJ.Janssenall 10 12 8 16 -46 four. agWSR scoring – Maddie Brandt AGWSR improved to 7-3 in the 13, alan groninga 12, Mandy Willeague – good for second and 12-6 lems 11, Rachel Frazier 3, addi overall. WM ended 4-8 in the conJohnson 3, aubrie Fisher 2, Mariah ference. Jimmerson 2. Three-point goals: The AGWSR cagers close the groninga 4, Willems 1, Brandt 1. regular season tonight (Tuesday) COUGARS 12-PT WINNER The AGWSR boys battled back againstSouthHardinatEldora. Scoring by Quarters: from a slow start to claimed a 12-pointvictoryovertheTrojansaf- West Marshall 18 0 15 16 -49 terwinningbyfive,50-45earlierat AGWSR StateCenter. 11 16 17 17 -61 The Cougars were down 10-2 agWSR scoring – Jay Janssen early and 18-11 after one quarter 14, Travis Haupt 10, Dylan Heetbeforetakinga27-18halftimelead, land 9, Brett Janssen 9, Jer Stull 7, winningthesecondperiod16-0.The Nathan Karsjens 7, Mason eilderts hosts won the third quarter, 17-15 2, ethan Ubben 2, Tim Zacharias 1. Three-point goals: J. Janssen 2, andthefourth,17-16. Jay Janssen’s 14 points powered Heetland 2, B. Janssen 1, Stull 1. theAGWSRattackwith10forTraNorth Iowa Cedar vis Haupt, nine for Dylan Heetland and Brent Janssen, and seven for League West Conference NathanKarsjensandJerStull,while Basketball Standings MasonEildertscollectedeightscorThrough Feb. 5 ingpassesandsevenrebounds. GIRLS: “Defensively, we really played Team W L hard in that second quarter and did GrundyCenter 12 0 anicejob.Offensively,wehadgood WestMarshall 10 2 balance,”AGWSRcoachRussBan- SouthHardin 5 5 zhafsaid. AGWSR 5 5 Game-high scoring honors were BCLUW 4 7 sharedbyWM’sGarretNicholsand EastMarshall 2 8 David Disney at 16 points. Nich- Gladbrook-Reinbeck 0 11 ols drilled four of the team’s seven Game Results threes and Disney had seven field Monday, Feb. 1 – WestMarshall goals. 49, South Hardin 32; AGWSR 51, TheCougarsenjoyedan11-point Gladbrook-Reinbeck50. advantage on free throws, mak- Thursday, Feb. 4 – GrundyCenAGWSR 17 15 16 17 -65 Lopsided wins for BCLUW gals, Rebels by Scott Bierle SportsEditor CONRAD- Lopsided wins were posted by the BCLUW girls’ and Gladbrook-Reinbeck boys’ basketballteamshereFridayduringNorth Iowa Cedar League West Conferenceplay. The BCLUW girls won by 38 points,58-20andtheG-R,67-22for a45-pointdifference. BALANCED SCORING A balanced scoring column carriedtheBCLUWgirlstotheseason sweepofGladbrook-Reinbeckafter winning the two team’s first meeting,59-43. Samantha Ubben was the Comets’topscorerat12pointsfollowed by10eachforOliviaCallawayand Hannah Sams and nine for Skylar Veldhouse. Callaway had a doubledoublewith11rebounds,whileUbben collected seven steals, five assistsandfiveboards. BCLUW pulled away in the second half, winning the third quarter, 21-7tostretcha20-13halftimelead to 41-20 and then took the fourth, 17-0. The quarter shutout was the Comets’secondintwonights,blankingValleyLutheranscorelessinthe secondThursday. “The was the best team defense wehaveplayedallseason.Wetook away the lane and that is what we have been working on all season,” statedBCLUWcoachDavidLee. “Offensively, we distributed the ball well. We didn’t just catch and shoot, but we looked for the open girlandabettershot,”headded. The Comets improved to 9-10 overalland4-7intheleague,while G-Rfellto0-11intheconference. The BCLUW girls wrap-up the regular season Thursday against EastMarshallinConrad. BCLUW 5 8 7 0 -20 13 7 21 17 -58 BCLUW scoring – Samantha Ubben 12, Olivia Callaway 10, Hannah Sams 10, Skylar Veldhouse 9, Jordyn Beeghly 6, Lauren anderson 6, Kaylee goecke 5. Three-point goals: Callaway 1, Veldhouse 1, goecke 1. BCLUW BOYS BURIED A 48-point scoring barrage betweenthesecondandthirdquarters lifted Gladbrook-Reinbeck to the routoftheBCLUWboys. The visiting Rebels won the second quarter, 25-5 to build a 36-7 halftime cushion and followed that witha23-9third. Josh Sharp’s eight points led the Comets’ season-low scoring output followedbyfourforBradBarkema andBlakeMann. “We didn’t move the ball very wellanddidn’tmakeGladbrook-Reinbeck’s defense work very hard,” statedBCLUWcoachLukeHiggins. Scoring leaders for the seventhranked in Class 1A Rebels were JoeSmoldtandCadenKickbush14 pointsandJoshCooley13withthree oftheteam’sfivethrees. The Comets fell to 1-10 in the leagueand4-13overall.TheRebels are an unbeaten 11-0 in the conference and 17-2 overall with eight straight wins. G-R won the first meeting,78-44. The BCLUW boys play Grundy Centertonight(Tuesday),EastMarshallThursdayandGM-GarwinFridayallinConrad. ter49,WestMarshall44. Friday, Feb. 5 – Grundy Center 55,SouthHardin27;WestMarshall 55,AGWSR36;BCLUW58,Gladbrook-Reinbeck20. BOYS: Team W L Gladbrook-Reinbeck 11 0 AGWSR 7 3 GrundyCenter 6 5 EastMarshall 45 SouthHardin 4 6 WestMarshall 4 8 BCLUW 1 10 Game Results Monday, Feb. 1 – WestMarshall 52,SouthHardin45;Gladbrook-Reinbeck60,AGWSR24. Thursday, Feb 4 – GrundyCenter 56,WestMarshall48. Friday, Feb. 5 – GrundyCenter 61, South Hardin 55; AGWSR 61, WestMarshall49;Gladbrook-Reinbeck67,BCLUW22. grundy gals beat Trojans, conf. champs GRUNDY CENTER- TheNorth Iowa Cedar League West Conference crown was captured by the GrundyCentergirls’basketballteam hereThursday,defeatingWestMarshall,49-44. The five-point win improved the Spartans to 11-0 in the league with one-gametoplayandleftWestMarshallsecondat9-2.Grundywonthe firstmeeting36-33inStateCenter. The contest was also a stateranked battle as the 19-1 Spartans stand No. 14 in Class 2A and the 15-2Trojansninthin3A. TheSpartansopeneda17-12lead Scoring by Quarters: after one quarter and stretched the Gladbrook-Reinbeck advantage to double figures in the 11 25 23 8 -67 second half before turning back a BCLUW latechargebytheTrojans. 2 5 9 6 - 22 BCLUW scoring – Josh Sharp Grundy’s five starters scored all 8, Blake Mann 4, Brad Barkema buttwopointswith13eachforse4, Logan Mann 2, elijah Ralston 2, nior Katie Lindeman and freshman Keegan Rhinehart 2. Three-point Hailey Wallis along with 10 for Scoring by Quarters: goals: Sharp 2. freshman Brooke Flater, who had Gladbrook-Reinbeck eightrebounds. For WM, Gabby Ryerson tallied 14 points, Brooke Snider 11, Shan GRUNDY CENTER- TheSouthHardinjuniorvarsitybasketballteams non Breja nine and Madie Streeter dividedadoubleheaderwithGrundyCenterhereFridayasthegirlslost,39- eight. Scoring by Quarters: 18andtheboyswon,57-41. West Marshall JacobVanderWilt’s14pointspropelledtheSouthHardinJVboysfollowed 12 8 12 12 -44 byChristianPenningnine,QuintonLakeeight,andsevenforCadeSpieker Grundy Center andAaronNederhoff.TeammateswiththreepointswereTyrellTodd,Cauy 17 9 13 10 -49 Teske, Kaleb Roling and Layne Nelson. VanderWilt and Penning hit two grundy Center scoring – Katie Linthree-ballswithoneforNederhoff,NelsonandTeske.Nederhoffcollected deman 13, Hailey Wallis 13, Brooke Flater 10, alyssa Mathews 7, Kayla eightreboundsandToddfiveassists. For the South Hardin JV girls, Danae Nelson scored six points, Emma Mathews 4, Jill Itzen 2. Three-point GourleyandBrylieZeisneissfour,threeforPaigeHarrell,IzzySissonand goals: Wallis 2, Lindeman 1, a. Mathews 1. ChloeWebb,andoneforHannaVanderWilt. SH JV boys wins, girls fall to GC SECTIONAL CHAMP- AGWSR heavyweight Michael Young looks to roll Chase Arends of Dike-NH to his back during the championship match at Hudson’s Class 1A sectional wrestling meet Saturday. Young scored the fall in 3:40. Cougars’ quartet posts top 2 placings at 1A sectional meet HUDSON- ThequartetofseniorsMichaelYoungand Levi Stockdale along with juniors Caleb Meinders and TeryRummansofAGWSRearneddistrictberthswithtop twoplacingsataClass1AsectionalmeethereSaturday. State-ranked Meinders and Young captured sectional titlesinthetoptwoupperweightsasfourth-rankedMeinderswonthe220-pounddivisionandNo.8Youngthe 285class. StockdaleandRummansendedrunners-upwithwrestleback wins. Stockdale was second-best at 170-pounds andRummansat195. The Cougars’ gold medalists posted four pins on the dayasbothstartedtop-seedsandhadbyesinthequarterfinals. Meinders then flattened North Butler’s Jacob Groeneveldinaquick37-secondsinthesemisfollowed byafallin2:39overDike-NewHartford’sEthanHuntingtoninthefinals.Meinders,alofty37-1,registeredhis 100thcareerwinwiththesemi-finalpin.Thejuniorcurrentlystands101-16aftergoing33-7asasophomoreand 31-8asafreshman. Young showed West Fork’s Tanner Shreckengost the lightsin1:07inthesemi-finalsandinthechampionship bout,pinnedChaseArendsofDike-NHin3:40.Thefall inthefinalsavengedalosstoArendsoneweekagoatthe conferencemeet. StockdalewasathirdfinalistforAGWSRanddropped ahard-fought5-3decisiontothird-rankedNoahHuberof Hudson.Forcedtowrestlebackforsecond,Stockdaleoutscored Dike-NH’s Blaine Becker, 9-8.The third-seeded Stockdale opened by pinning West Fork’s Treven Timmermanin2:10andbeatNorthButler’sAustinJanssen, 11-5inthesemis. The top-seeded Rummans battled back from a semifinallosswitha16-1technicalfallwinoverDike-NH’s JoshLattingforthirdplaceandtheninthewrestleback, manhandledHudson’sWesGeisler,16-6.Rummanswas pinnedbyDonBosco’sSpencerBruessin36-secondsin thesemis. AGWSRseniorCruzVeraat182tookthirdasthesecond-seed lost 2-0 to Walker Even of Don Bosco in the semis and won 7-2 over North Butler’sTrae Ulrich for third.Verawasastateplacewinnerayearago. RoundingouttheCougars’placingswerefifthsforIan Heetland at 138-pounds and Lucas Schumacher at 145, andsixthforJoshJuneat160.Forfifth,Heetlandposted apinin4:57andSchumacherwasa5-2winner. TheAGWSRmatmenfinishedfifthintheseven-team meetstandings,scoring113.5points. Don Bosco and Dike-NH dominated the post-season meetwiththeDonsfirstat230.5pointsandWolverines secondat215.5.Thetwocombinedfor16ofthe28districtqualifierswithnineforDonBoscowithfivechampionsandDike-NHseven.Thesectionalfeatured16wrestlersstate-ranked. AGWSR’sfoursomeandalltheHudsonqualifiersadvancetoadistrictmeetattheNorthIowaAreaCommunityCollegeinMasonCitySaturday. Hudson Class 1A Sectional Wrestling TEAM STANDINGS Team Points 1- Don Bosco 230.5 2- Dike-New Hartford 215.5 3- North Butler 143 4- Clarkesville 122 5- agWSR 113.5 6- Hudson 112 7- West Fork 103.5 TOP 2 PLACINGS Qual 9 7 1 3 4 2 2 106 – gable Fox (DB) pinned Jacob Sigler (DNH), 1:02. 113 – Logan Lutgen (DB) won by tech fall over Nathan Schmitt (DNH), 15-0. 120- Max Wettengel (DB) pinned ethan Litterer (Cville), 1:36. 126 – Kody Kugel (DNH) won by forfeit over Jeremy Schmitz (DB). 132 – Jacob Hansen (WF) beat Nick Mangrich (DB), 9-5. 138 – austin Hellman (DB) pinned Dakota garretson (Cville), 1:51. Wrestleback – garretson pinned Clayton Maple (DNH), 4:00. 145 – Trent Johnson (DNH) pinned Zach Sommerfelt (Cville), 2:57. 152 – Dalton Nelson (NB) beat Chris paulsen (DB), 9-4. Wrestleback – paulsen pinned Tanner Smith, 1:10. 160 – Taylan entriken (Hud) pinned Jarel arbegast (WF), 3:32. 170 – Noah Huber (Hud) beat Levi Stockdale (agWSR), 5-3. Wrestleback – Stockdale beat Blaine Becker (DNH), 9-8. 182 – DJ ackerson (DNH) beat Walker even (DB), 8-3 OT. 195 – Spencer Bruess (DB) pinned Wes geisler (Hud), 3:20. Wrestleback – Tery Rummans (agWSR) beat geisler, 16-6. 220 – Caleb Meinders (agWSR) pinned ethan Huntington (DNH), 2:39. 285 – Michael Young (agWSR) pinned Chase arends (DNH), 3:40. AGWSR RESULTS 120 – Jonah Mazoway (agWSR) lost by fall to Justin anderson (WF), :18; lot by fall to Brett Marshall (NB), :50. 138 – Ian Heetland (agWSR) lost to Tyler Merfeld (NB), 6-2; received bye; pinned Tristin gilles (Hud), 4:57. placed fifth. 145 – Lucas Schumacher (agWSR) lost o Bryce Schares (DB), 5-2; received bye; beat Michael Fjone (WF), 5-2. placed fifth. 152 – Dayton Haley (agWSR) lost by fall to Chris paulsen (DB), :33; lost to Brett O’Connor (Hud), 3-2. 160 – Josh June (agWSR) lost by fall to Nick Durnin (DNH), 3:37; received bye; lost by fall to Owen Mangrich (DB), 5:08. placed sixth. 170 – Levi Stockdale (agWSR) pinned Treven Timmerman (WF), 2:10; beat austin Janssen (NB), 11-5; lost to Noah Huber (Hud), 5-3; beat Blaine Becker (DNH), 9-8. placed second. 182 – Cruz Vera (agWSR) received bye; lost to Walker even (DB), 2-0; beat Trae Ulrich (NB), 7-2. placed third. 195 – Tery Rummans (agWSR) received bye; lost by fall to Spencer Bruess (DB), :36; won by tech fall over Josh Latting (DNH), 16-1; beat Wes geisler (Hud), 16-6. placed second. 220 – Caleb Meinders (agWSR) received bye; pinned Jacob groeneveld (NB), :37; pinned ethan Huntington (DNH), 2:39. placed first. 285 – Michael Young (agWSR) received bye; pinned Tanner Shreckengost (WF), 1:07; pinned Chase arends (DNH), 3:40. placed first. VERAThe Cougars’ Cruz Vera hand checks with North Butler’s Trae Ulrich during the third place bout during a Class 1A sectional meet at Hudson Saturday. Cruz claimed the bronze with a 7-2 win. Sports Tuesday, February 9, 2016 • page 11 Spartans sweep rival South Hardin cagers by Scott Bierle Sports Editor GRUNDY CENTER- A perfect conference campaign was captured by Grundy Center, coasting past the South Hardin girls’ basketball team, 55-27 during North Iowa Cedar League West play here Friday. The Spartans completed the host’s sweep in the nightcap with a 61-55 win over the Tigers. SCORING WOES FOR GIRLS The scoring struggles continued for the South Hardin girls, producing a season-low output. The Tigers were limited to single figures all four quarters after hitting double digits just one in four periods with West Marshall last Tuesday. “Grundy Center plays hard on defense and we had a hard time ever starting our offense. We did a lot of catch and shooting, instead of working for the good shot,” commented South Hardin coach Matt Thomp- son. The Tigers battled the state-ranked Spartans early, leading 9-8 late in the first period. Grundy scored the game’s first eight points and South Hardin answered with the next nine-in-a-row behind Nina Priske’s seven. The Spartans’ Hailey Wallis’ three-pointer then beat the buzzer for a 12-9 lead after one quarter and ignited a 13-0 run as Grundy tallied the first nine points of the second and never looked back. The Spartans stretched the advantage to 31-16 at the break as the Tigers went the first 3:17 scoreless and 6:10 deep into the second before hitting a field goal – a Lydia Rose three-ball. After Priske’s bucket pulled South Hardin within 31-18 to start the third, Grundy scored the next 13 points sparked by Katie Lindeman’s two three-pointers. Lindeman netted a game-high 19 points, Wallis had 15 and Brooke Flater nine. Wallis sank three treys and Lindeman two. Lindeman had a career-high 29 points in the first meeting – a 60-44 victory. The No. 14 in Class 2A Spartans capped the conference at 12-0 and closed the regular season 20-1 with 15 straight wins. Priske led a short scoring column for the Tigers at nine points with eight for Hannah Tripp and five each for Rose and Miquela Teske. “We need to play more consistent,” noted Thompson. “We came out Tuesday against West Marshall with great intensity and battled, and tonight we didn’t show much intensity.” The loss left the Tigers 5-5 in the league – tied for third and 12-7 overall with a fifth loss in the past eight games. Grundy Center was back on the court just 24-hours after winning a state-ranked showdown 49-44 over West Marshall, No. 9 in Class 3A, Thursday. Scoring by Quarters: South Hardin 9 7 5 6 -27 Grundy Center 12 19 13 11 -55 South Hardin scoring – Nina priske 9, Hannah Tripp 8, Lydia Rose 5, Miquela Teske 5. Three-point goals: priske, Tripp 1, Rose 1. TIGERS FOR TWO- Above, the Tigers’ Nina Priske shoots for two against the defense of Grundy Center’s Katie Lindeman, while below, the Tigers’ Hunter Edgerton sails past two Spartan defenders and to the basket during NICL West cage play Friday. South Hardin lost both games – the girls 55-27 and boys 61-55. COMEBACK FALLS SHORT The South Hardin boys dug a deep hole early and fell just short of climbing out. Grundy Center opened a 19-4 lead after one quarter, scoring the final 14 points and then repelled one charge after another by the visiting Tigers. “We lost that game in the first quarter,” stated South Hardin coach Adam Weig. “The guys did a nice job of coming back, but we didn’t come to play at the beginning.” Back-to-back Grant Weldon threepointers along with two baskets by Jarrett Stoner fueled the Spartans’ early scoring spree. South Hardin then won the next three periods 51-42. The visitors pulled within seven at 30-23 late in the second on a Hunter Edgerton three-ball and in the third were within six at 41-35 on a Dane Butler bucket. Down nine after three, South Hardin sliced the deficit to five at 5348 on triples by Ted Dunn and Jon Weber with 3:15 showing, but each and every time the Spartans had the answer. “When you are down every possession is important and we didn’t handle that well. We executed at time and didn’t at other times,” Weig said. Edgerton’s 15 points led four Tigers in double figures with 14 for Weber and Dunn, and 10 for Butler. Jordin Wilkie’s two points rounded out the scoring. Dunn drained four three-pointers with two for Edgerton and Weber, who had eight rebounds and six assists. The loss was a fifth straight for South Hardin, tumbling to 4-6 in the league and 5-13 overall. The Tigers won the two team’s first meeting 6463 in overtime. The Spartans’ Austin Burroughs buried 16 points for game-high honors with 13 for Stoner. Weldon added nine, Bryce Flater eight and Jared Krausman seven. Stoner had seven rebounds with five assists and four steals for Burroughs. Grundy stands 6-5 in the conference and 10-10 overall with the third straight win. The South Hardin cagers wrap-up the NICL West tonight (Tuesday) against AGWSR in Eldora. Thursday, the boys then play highlyranked Dike-New Hartford in Eldora and the girls travel to Webster City. Scoring by Quarters: South Hardin 4 19 15 17 -55 Grundy Center 19 17 11 14 -61 South Hardin scoring – Hunter edgerton 15, Jon Weber 14, Ted Dunn 14, Dane Butler 10, Jordin Wilkie 2. Three-point goals: Dunn 4, Weber 2, edgerton 2. THIRD PLACEAbove, South Hardin-BCLUW’s Michael Chapman at 138-pounds battles South Tama’s Dallas Home during a Class 2A sectional wrestling meet Saturday. Chapman pinned Home in 1:02 and eventually captured the bronze medal. AIRBORNE- At right, the Storm’s Ryland Duchane at 160-pounds takes Liam Schevermann of Roland-Story for a ride during mat action at the Conrad Class 2A sectional meet Saturday. Duchane pinned Scheverman and eventually ended the bracket’s runner-up. Showers, Duchane of SH-BCLUW clear wrestling’s 1st hurdle by Scott Bierle Sports Editor CONRAD- The first hurdle of wrestling’s post-season was cleared by South Hardin-BCLUW’s Ian Showers and Ryland Duchane. The two juniors registered runnerup placings at a Class 2A sectional meet and qualified for districts with the top two efforts. Showers scored the silver medal at 113-pounds and Duchane at 160. The third-seeded Showers posted an impressive 10-0 victory over Grinnell’s Alexander Farmer in the semi-finals and lost by fall in 3:07 to state-ranked Brady Fritz of South Tama in the championship match. In the semi, Showers combined a takedown with a two-point nearfall for a 4-0 first-period lead. That cushion held into the third when Showers was awarded a penalty point followed by a takedown and three-point nearfall. The second-seeded Duchane traded falls as he pinned Roland-Story’s Liam Schevermann at 1:09 in the semis and was pinned by Nick Long of East Marshall at 2:39 in the finals. “Duchane and Showers did what they had to do to advance. They knew the semi-finals were big matches and came through with wins,” stated SHBCLUW co-coach Mike Olson. “Overall, it was about what we expected with maybe a couple exceptions. It was disappointing to see Dorow finish fourth after his big showing at conference, but on the other hand, Chapman taking third with a shot at wrestleback was exciting. All the kids fought hard,” added Olson. The Storm registered a 5-2 record with five falls and three byes in the quarterfinals, but then went just 2-6 in the semi-finals. Chapman pinned Nevada’s Luke Ferguson in 49-seconds in the third place bout to earn a wrestleback where the junior was pinned in 1:16 by Grinnell’s Dalton Kies. Chapman opened with a fall at the 1:02 mark in the quarterfinals and was pinned by top-seed Tyson Manzer of RolandStory in the semis. Dorow, the 126-pound NICL Conference champion one week ago, finished fourth. The third-seeded junior opened with a fall in 1:42 in the quarterfinals, but then lost by technical fall 19-4 in the semis to Grinnell’s Lane Milner and was beaten 11-6 for third by R-S’s Koby Hassebrock. The division was solid as Dorow, Milner, Hassebrock and champion Tanner Probasco of South Tama all started the day with 30-plus wins. The Storm’s Coby Willett at 120-pounds and heavyweight Ryne Fuller added thirds with fourths for Cody Richard at 152 and Kolten Rewoldt at 170. Caleb Engle at 182 finished fifth and Jayden Luse at 132 sixth. For the bronze, Willett was a 7-6 winner over Grinnell’s Ethan Kirby and Fuller flattened East Marshall’s Bryce Anderson in 1:18. South Hardin-BCLUW finished fifth in the six-team meet, scoring 122 points with East Marshall fourth at 124 and Nevada sixth at 121. South Tama captured the team title at 225 points and advanced nine matmen to districts, while crowning five champs. Roland-Story scored 205.5 points for second with six top two placewinners and third place Grinnell had seven qualifiers. The first and second placewinners from the Conrad sectional advance to a district meet Saturday in Parkersburg. Conrad Class 2A Sectional Wrestling TEAM STANDINGS Team Pts Qual 1- South Tama 225 9 2- Roland-Story 205.5 6 3- grinnell 191.5 7 4- east Marshall/gMg 124 4 5- So Hardin-BCLUW 122 2 6- Nevada 121 0 TOP 2 PLACINGS 106 – Jim Simon (grin) pinned Max Halsted (RS), 1:41. 113 – Brady Fritz (STC) pinned Ian Showers (SHBCLUW), 3:07. 120 – Nick Meling (eM) beat Zach anderson (RS), 11-1. 126 – Tanner probasco (STC) beat Lane Milner (grin), 17-5. Wrestleback – Milner won by tech fall over Koby Hassebrock (RS), 15-0. 132 – Colton Vest (STC) pinned Kaiden gosselink (grin), 1:08. Wrestleback – gosselink beat emilio Saldana (Nev), 6-1. 138 – Tyson Manzer (RS) pinned Dalton Kies (grin), 1:38. Wrestleback – Kies pinned Michael Chapman (SHBCLUW), 1:16. 145 – Jake Simon (grin) beat Jaret probasco (SRC), 3-1. Wrestleback – probasco pinned Will Halstead (RS), 4:36. 152- Isaac Judge (STC) pinned Kevin Wyatt (grin), 3:43. 160 – Nick Long (eM) pinned Ryland (continued on page 9) 4.68 GI oz. when you buy tw formulas select va s or Pampers diapers . EmployEE ownEd Ad effective: Tuesday, Feb. 9 thru Wednesday, Feb. 17 5 GIFT CARD Blue Ribbon $ hen you buy two Enfamil infant h item purchased ormulas select varieties 20.4 to 22.2 oz. Thick Sliced Bacon 5.97 99 Ground Beef ON GIFT ¢ TM Midwest Country Fare 6.99 Spend 10 in Frozen ON1%, GIFT CARDS $ 2%, Skim only .68 Employee owned Salads E R OFF G A L LO N 50 Gift Card $ Proudly Serving Eldora for 20 ¢ Dilusso P P E R OFF G A L LO EARN 4 N 10 ¢ Gallon 5 ¢ Foods, Receive … N E R OFF G A L LO EARN 10 ¢ E R OFF G A L LO P EARN 2 1-Lb. Rolls 00 EARN P 1 $ 99 Limit 2 $ 49 GET FUEL SAVER + PERKS ct varieties 2.5Lbs. Milk Per Lb. GET FUEL SA 73/27 Chicken Drumsticks 8.49 2 $ 88 Tyson uggies wipes lect varieties 68 to 240 ct. select varieties 168 to 240 ct. 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