How to cure that wet spot in your yard
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How to cure that wet spot in your yard
Favorite candidates Page 4 Emergency class Page 2 TUESDAY January 5, 2016 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 1 49 • N O. 2 • $1.00 LOST dollars find their way to the streets of Eldora And for anyone who attended the Calkins Christmas celebrations a few weeks ago, a foreshadowing of the outcome was on display. An area on the grounds which had been perennially wet, and which was starting to cause erosion problems at the nature center site should be transformed when things start to bloom next spring. By Rick Patrie News Editor ELDORA – It was a small item before the year end Eldora city council, but it did put a spotlight on an important source of income for the city in recent years. With the state government more and more in a mood to shelter property from the tax system, the Local Option Sales Tax has been a lifeline for a lot of Iowa communities. Property taxes are universally unpopular, but almost across the board, Iowa counties and scores of their cities continue to vote and volunteer to pay a penny tax here and a penny there as long as it’s at the checkout. For some counties like Hardin, there are small towns like Eldora which even benefit from their bigger retail sales cousins who effectively boost the sales tax take for everyone. Here in Eldora the local option got its final fiscal year 2015 distributions a couple of weeks ago. As has been practice for years, the biggest portion went to road and related improvements the rest blight elimination. Actually, the vote, which established the penny tax here in Eldora, stipulated that 70 percent of the money goes to capital improvements, thirty percent go to more generalized community betterment. This past fiscal year the city ended out the calendar with an about $45,000 left in the fund and when the council met a week ago it kept to the distribution. The lion’s share of the reserve left was directed to paying down streets (continued on page 3) (continued on page 3) All mapped out – 32 different plant species that folks at the Calkins Nature Center hope will help mitigate a large drainage problem on the site. The plants, color coded, when combined with some soil engineering should help shift water retention well below the soil surface – cutting down on the sogginess at the site and the beginnings of erosion. How to cure that wet spot in your yard By Rick Patrie News Editor HARDIN COUNTY – Do you have that wet spot in the yard you just can’t seem to do anything about? Calkins Nature Center might have some ideas. Last summer the Trees Forever organization came to Hardin County, to several of its communities, including Eldora, Steamboat Rock and Iowa Falls, bringing an Newsbriefs Timothy Christian Speck ‘n Dicken Supper January 11 Timothy Christian School will be holding their Speck ‘n Dicken Supper on Monday, Jan. 11 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Veteran’s Memorial Building at 205 Cemetery Street, Parkersburg. Free will offering. Everyone welcome. First Baby ELDORA – We are just getting started and there have been years it has taken until March, but to all you expectant parents out there, remember there might be a windfall in store for you if you live within 15 miles of Eldora and your child is the first born in 2016. We do need to have you call right away, however. A whole host of sponsors from the business community here in town are each offering their owns special gifts to the first baby. So check with the newspaper if you think you are the first. Call us within 48 hours of the birth. It is not necessary for the birth to occur within the 15 mile radius, only that the parents live within. Other rules also apply, so call 9395051 to ensure eligibility. educational program designed to teach avid gardeners how to better use the native plant stock of Iowa in their yards and preserves. One of their stops brought them to Hardin County Conservation’s Calkins Center near Iowa Falls. The visit paid off for everyone and illustrated how Iowa’s inventory of native plants contained more than a few well suited to the mitigation of wet spots. Property owner asks city for time on renovation City council voted to take owner of vacant house to court By Rick Patrie News Editor ELDORA – Mark Rockey says there are two sides to every story. Rockey said he was in north Iowa a couple of Monday nights ago, and unable to attend when the city council met and decided to take him to court on matters of a house he owns on the south side of Eldora. The city and neighbors have been pushing the Eldora man to remove the empty house, and at the meeting the council essentially directed the city attorney to pursue the matter in court. They seek to have the house declared abandoned and subject to city confiscation. The city has made no bones about the fact, should it acquire the house, it would be torn down expeditiously. Rockey says the house is not abandoned. He says it is not beyond repair either. He says it’s true, his plans to rebuilding and remodel the structure have run into delays, but he says he still fully intends to resist the city’s moves and as soon as possible begin renovation of the house. At the council meeting a couple of weeks ago, at least one neighbor said the property had been empty and unkempt for a couple of years. Rockey agreed that the utility services to the home have been disconnected, but he says that shouldn’t be seen as a sign of abandonment. He said the work he plans on the house does not require the utility services be functional. Rocky says he wants to deal with the city on the property, and says that the city’s campaign against blighted properties would be more fruitful if the city would call a meeting of all the property owners under citation, and sit down and agree on what the minimum repair standards should be. He said, that property owners could first meet concerns about neighborhood appearances, and then move ahead on more comprehensive (continued on page 2) Eldora’s streetscape and lots of other street concerns have benefitted from Local Option Sales Tax funds during the last few years. Proof that retail sales taxes are still more palatable to voters than property based ones. Owasa once set the pace for rural road upkeep By Rick Patrie News Editor OWASA – You can thank the folks who put together the Owasa centennial history for what we know about a time almost a century ago when keeping the country roads open was often quite singularly the work of the people who lived up and down those roads. It was common in rural areas for farmers to be marshaled, drafted as it were, into the service of the road commissioner. The roads were dirt, remember, and needed extra care. Dragging teams were called out when the surface conditions were just right. The job was usually to grade stretches of the roadway that serviced the team member’s farm and the nearby vicinity. Usually dragging commenced after a good rain when the ground was only starting to dry out. It was a standard pattern all over rural America, where keeping roads open to markets was vital. And where letting the road get away on you could strand a farmer with no way to town. What was different here in Hardin County was the high level of organization, and the amount of (continued on page 3) An early Owasa road dragging team, there in the photographer’s mist. Local/Area News Tuesday, January 5, 2016 • pAge 2 Hansen Hospital classes scheduled December Student of the Month Joshua Brown is the student of the month for December at South Hardin High School. The son of John and Lisa Platte of Hubbard, Josh is active in band, vocal, Academic Decathlon, Competitive Speech, Cross Country, Tennis, Musical, and Cabaret. He works hard to make assignments the best they can be, raising the bar for the rest of his class. Josh is often the participant making sure that business is taken care of, and that those around him are successful. His intellectual curiosity fuels his success in academics, athletics, and fine arts. Josh sets an example for excellence at South Hardin. (submitted by SHHS staff) IOWA FALLS – The departments of Community Health and Education at Hansen Family Hospital have released their list of community events and health education classes. AHA Heartsaver CPR – January 12, 2016 – 6:00 PM Sibling Class – January 12, 2016 – 6:30 PM Prepared Childbirth Class – January 19, 2016 – 6:00 PM Nutrition for Pregnancy – January 21, 2016 – 6:30 PM Breastfeeding Class – January 27, 2016 – 7:00 PM Pre-registration is required for most classes and some fees may apply. For class details or to register, please visit www.hansenfamilyhospital or call Julie Carolus at 641-648-7014. Housing repair issue (continued from page 1) repairs as well. Rockey, who is a building and remodeling contractor himself, said part of the reason his work in Eldora fell behind was because of other job commitments in Des Moines. Rockey says his work history here in Eldora should give the town council some confidence in his intentions. He says he has been involved in a number of projects on vintage and historic homes, which he says fall within his specialty. He said some of the present condition of the home at 1315 19th Avenue could be explained by early efforts to begin the fix up. Rockey says for instance, the windows were removed to accommodate the start of cleanup on the interior. The council voted unanimously to turn the matter over to the city attorney and the courts, but not until they had been advised about the possibility the matter could cost the city. City Attorney Marty Peterson said that winning in court was not a foregone conclusion, he said a lot of jurists are reluctant to interfere with property owner rights. But, in the council gave a nod to its long-term program to fight blight, council member Melody Hoy speaking for the group, saying the city had to take some kind of positive steps to help out neighbors to the problem properties. Check out our website: eldoranewspapers.com Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for faster news and updates Project sends Spanish Bibles For two weeks before Christmas break, Timothy Christian students gathered spare change and brought it to school to support Resourcing Now and their vision to make an impact in Central America by sending 20,000 Spanish Bibles for those who have never had a copy of God’s Word. These Bibles can be purchased for just 60 cents a piece. The seventh and eighth graders (pictured) organized a two-week contest involving room versus room and then girls versus boys to see who could bring in the most spare change. Decorated trophies were awarded to the first and second grade classroom for week one and to the girls for week two of the contest. All totaled, Timothy Christian students raised $345 that translates into 575 Spanish Bibles that will be headed to Central America through Resourcing Now. Hanson Hospital special training HARDIN COUNTY - The business health development department of Hansen Family Hospital is planning a series of learning opportunities for employers or organizational leaders. A series of ten sessions are planned for 2016, and are designed to help build and maintain a healthy and productive workforce. The first session is scheduled for January 6th from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. in the Hansen Family Hospital Conference Rooms. Michael Emerson and Travis Prochaska from the Iowa Falls Police Department will be presenting “Active Shooter Training/ALICE”. According to the Alice Training Institute (www.alicetraining.com), “In the horrible event that an active shooter makes his or her way into a school, hospital, church, or business, there are steps that can be taken as an effort to survive an attack. With workplace violence as a rising trend across the United States, the ALICE method is not limited to preventing a school shooting. The ALICE Training Program provides examples for real, effective ways to thwart an active shooter. The breakdown below covers how to respond to violent intruder attacks. ALICE strategies are not chronological in order, but provide options for individuals to utilize in attempts to survive an emergency situation.” Seating is limited. Please RSVP by December 29th, 2015 to Gwen Groen at 641-648-7111 or by e-mail: gwen. [email protected]. Coffee and light refreshments included. The hospital Cafeteria will be open for extended breakfast options (cash or local check, please), or you are welcome to bring your own brown bag meal. Hansen Family Hospital is located at 920 South Oak Street in Iowa Falls. Travis Prochaska has been a certified police officer for over 13 years and has worked for the Iowa Falls Police Department for most of his career. He currently works patrol and investigations. Travis graduated from the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy in 2002 and holds an instructor certification in police officer pursuit driving. He is also a certified fire/arson investigator for the state of Iowa. Travis has responded to several incidents where weapons were involved and three actual shootings where people were hurt or killed. He has had a lot of experience throughout his career with the mentally ill, and has had opportunities to deescalate incidents involving the mentally ill. Michael Emerson holds a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Concordia University St. Paul and is a PhD student in Higher Education Administration at Iowa State University. Michael has been Professor of Criminal Justice at Ellsworth Community College since 2010 and serves as a member of the ECC Behavioral Intervention Team and ECC Campus Security Supervisor. He has been a police officer for 18 years: 13 of which were full-time with Iowa Falls Police Department; and recently part-time since taking the faculty position at ECC in 2010. He is a Police Oleoresin Capsicum (Pepper Spray) Instructor, ALICE Instructor, and Rape Aggression Defense Instructor. Deyoe endorses Christie HARDIN COUNTY – Iowa State Representative Dave Deyoe who represents the south half of Hardin County in the Statehouse has endorsed Chris Christie for president. “In Iowa, we have the unique opportunity to see, meet, and interact with most all of the Presidential candidates. As we move into the final stage of the Caucus campaign, it’s become clear to me that Iowa Republican’s choice for President should be Governor Chris Christie,” said Deyoe. “Governor Christie has the deep executive experience in dealing with national security threats, gained during his time as US Attorney and Governor of a large state, that our nation needs right now. He’s been through the tough legislative process in a blue state and come out victorious almost every single time, achieving meaningful conservative reforms for the people of his state. In times like these, our nation needs a tested, mature, and experienced leader in the Oval Office. Governor Christie fits the bill in all respects, and I will be supporting him at my Caucus in Nevada on February 1st. I encourage all Iowans to do so as well.” Dave Sweeney of Alden is also listed as one of the key figures on Christies Iowa campaign team. LOST dollars go to streets (continued from page 1) – in this case some of what remained of the huge “streetscape project,” which transformed the town square about five years ago. The remaining 30 percent was again directed toward community improvement, meaning the city’s ongoing blight elimination program. LOST has been an income source the city’s tapped for several years, paying down portions of some major projects like the new swimming pool. LOST is one of those taxes, which comes at the direct consent of the voters. For bigger retail communities like Iowa Falls, the incentive is the extra revenue raised for public responsibilities. For smaller retail communities there’s also the chance to share in the revenues of districts with bigger retail sales. Distribution of LOST tax income between the communities is based on population and to a lesser extent based on historic property tax asking in the communities. The streetscape project highlighted in this year-end distribution saw wholesale improvements in curbs gutters, sidewalks and utility services. On the Eldora downtown square. Storefront sidewalks had deteriorated, there were surface water runoff problems and a general sprucing up was judged in order. LOST is a common special-purpose tax implemented and levied at the city or county level throughout the nation. A local option sales tax is often used as a means of raising funds for specific local or area projects, such as improving area streets and roads, or refurbishing a community’s downtown area. LOSTs are always added to the state’s base sales tax rate, most commonly at a rate of 1 percent, or a cent on dollars sales. In Iowa, the base sales tax rate is 6% statewide, or six cents per dollar. If a city or county in Iowa sets a local option sales tax, this would result in a 7 percent sales tax rate when you pass through the checkout line, seven cents per dollar, and a penny of it the LOST. Since a LOST is implemented at city or county level, they apply only within the city or county in which it was implemented. A LOST almost always requires an affirmative vote by the general public before it can be implemented. Once implemented, a LOST can be for a set period of time, or until the community opts to discontinue. Some states include multiple types of LOSTs depending on their intended purpose. In Iowa, the SILO (school infrastructure local option) tax is a similar concept, used to build new schools, improve existing school buildings, or other educational purposes. email at Eldora Newspapers Our email addresses are: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Community/Area News Open house for Gwen Groninga Gwen Groninga will celebrate her 90th birthday with an Open House from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 10 at the Wellsburg Community Building in Wellsburg, hosted by her children. Gwen was born January 1, 1926 in Steamboat Rock, Iowa. No invitations are being sent and no gifts, please. If unable to attend, please and a card to Gwen at 205 North Washington, Wellsburg, IA 50680. Wet spot (continued from page 1) Calkins provided the volunteer manpower and Trees Forever provided a good deal of the financial assist in the construction of what is termed a water garden just astride the outdoors amphitheatre. Some thirty-five species of wetland-suited species were planted, and you can find them now (in the snow) color-coded and flagged. Calkins superintendent Chris Barber says that the result starting next year should look more like a prairie than a wetlands. Don’t expect cattails and the like. There were actually two sections of the water garden planted. One was less labor intense than the other. The more heavily engineered portion saw about a four foot trench excavated from the wet area, filled to a level with stone, and then planted with those select varieties which tend to establish root system which make the soil pack more porous. The whole result is to pull the groundwater down into a stone basin and better maintain the ground surface. Water had been moving over the site such that it was eroding some of the foundation of the amphitheatre. The water garden includes a changed soil and sand mix, and uses a number of wild Iowa prairie species in the project. Trees Forever ran several educational sessions last summer in the host communities. It has also been a key participant in a number of reforestations and greening up efforts in the community of Eldora. Tuesday, Jan. 5 - Eldora Rotary Club, noon at the 2nd level of Hardin County Savings Bank. - Toddler Time, 10 a.m., at the Eldora Public Library. - Senior meal at Dorothy’s Senior Ctr. Reservations needed day before, 858-5152. - BINGO at Dorothy’s Senior Center, 12:30 p.m. - Eldora City Council, 7 p.m. at the city hall. Wednesday, Jan. 6 - Exercise class 8:30 a.m. at Dorothy’s Senior Center. - Hardin County Board of Supervisors, 10 a.m. at the Eldora Plumbing & Heating Owasa once set the pace for rural road maintenance effort (continued from page 1) wherewithal and knowhow which was brought to the task. It made the project in Jackson Township something of a showcase all around Iowa and even points beyond. This was all back in the early days of the 20th Century, and when they wrote the book on the Owasa 1984 Centennial, the compilers of the town history didn’t forget Prentiss Ransom. Prentiss Ransom of Jackson Township was one of the biggest promoters of the ‘good roads movement’ you could find anywhere. He was also the Jackson Township road commissioner and by all accounts made the most of the job. He would turn the task of dragging and grading dirt roads into a township wide undertaking, marshalling a team of about thirty men who could be called out whenever the road conditions were right, and could be counted on to have the job done within a few hours. He was one of the first to advocate adoption of the piece of equipment coming out of Missouri, the King Road Drag. It was a small, very basic instrument, a wood frame and attached metal blade, which were pulled by a team of four or fewer horses. After a good rain, drag teams would re-establish the grade on dirt roads and reconstitute the surface. Ransom saw to it team members adopt the technology and then engineered a better version of it himself. But what really made him famous was organization, his particular skill was for marshalling a handful of otherwise independent farmers, creating teams and sending them out pretty much simultaneously. In this way they could drag roads in the township in as little as three hours. It was in 1906 Ransom started organizing his road dragging crops. He assigned a station along the road to each person enlisted. Usually it ran along the man’s own farm and the route extended to meet the next mans. So far as possible, men with telephones were chosen. After a storm or a thaw Ransom would It is about the only illustration around, taken from the History for the Owasa Centennial back in 1984, showing a driver on a drag with his team. Jackson County became well known for the efforts it expended trying to bring system and organization to its dragging operations. They enlisted farmers in the work, and Jackson County reportedly had a township road commissioner who took the effort far more seriously than many of his counterparts. The small apparatus was a wood frame with a metal blade that scoured the dirt road surface. The first wholesale effort to bring gravel to Hardin County roads didn’t come until around 1916. Find a picture of an early Jackson Township farmer drag team on page 1 of this paper. measure the roads and when in his best judgment the time was right, he called out the men by phone. Within three hours after the drag started the roads of the township would be done. According to the Owasa history. The first road dragging crew included H. Stielow, Frank Fuller, George Lynk Jr., L. H. Granzow, Augustus Jass, Augustus Stielow, Frank Hiserote, H. Fouts, Dell Cross, O Huffman, Guy Banker, H.I Doud, Fred Trickey, H. Hickenbottom, W. Shanner, J.L.Simpson, and George Cross. E. W. Wolfe, A. J. Bear, Earl Eick, T. E. Crippen and R. S. Shanner. By 1910 Ransom was a celebrity. courthouse. Wellsburg on Wednesday (W.O.W.), 2 p.m. at the library or community building. - 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. Thursday, Jan. 7 - Dollars for Scholars, 7 a.m. at South Hardin High School. - Senior meal at Dorothy’s Senior Ctr. Reservations needed day before, 858-5152. - Clover Kids 4-H, 5:30 p.m. at the Eldora Public Library. - WINGS Sorority meets at 7 p.m. - Union Kiwanis, 6 p.m. at the Community Church. - St. Paul Lutheran LWML (Ladies Aid) meets. Friday, Jan. 8 - Exercise Class 8:30 a.m. at Dorothy’s Senior Center. - BINGO at Dorothy’s Senior Center, 10:30 p.m. - Senior meal at Dorothy’s Senior Ctr. Reservations needed day before, 858-5152. Saturday, Jan. 9 - Steamboat Steamers 4-H, 9 a.m. at throughout Hardin County could have been “made smooth as a floor in two or three hours time.” “I never specify that a man shall drag his station at a given hour. They have chores to do and I merely say ‘We will drag the roads this forenoon.’ They can get at it as soon as the roads are in the right condition. It may have rained harder in one locality than another. And the soil may be different.” “The King Rod drag has to be used at just the right time to do good work,” he was quoted as saying. He would also say that good roads weren’t a hobby in Jackson Township. But good business. the Steamboat Elevator. - Ellis Jackson Ag Stars 4-H, 4 p.m. at ISU Extension office in Iowa Falls. Monday, Jan. 11 - Exercise class 8:30 a.m. at Dorothy’s Senior Center. - Senior meal at Dorothy’s Senior Ctr. Reservations needed day before, 858-5152. - Monday Club meets at 1:30 p.m. - E-NP Bearcats 4-H meets in New Providence in odd months and Eldora in even months. - T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), 4:45-5:45 p.m. in the Eldora Public Library community room. - Tiger PACK 4-H, 5 p.m. at the E-NP Middle School. - Steamboat Rock Historical Society meets, 6:30 p.m. - Ostfriesen Heritage Society meets at 7 p.m. - Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., Dorothy’s Senior Center Tuesday, Jan. 12 - Eldora Rotary Club, noon at the 2nd level of Hardin County Savings Bank. - Toddler Time, 10 a.m., at the Eldora Public Library. - Senior meal at Dorothy’s Senior Ctr. Reservations needed day before, 858-5152. Timothy Christian School Speck ’n Dicken Supper Monday, Jan. 11 - 4:30 - 7:30 P.M. Ron Hazelwood Veteran’s Memorial Building in Parkersburg 1x2 every other week Newspapers were repeating his story, as were a whole selection of farm journals read across the country. He was called on to speak on his methods, and in time he even published a technical manual on road dragging. Out of the celebrity came a big community celebration, Road Drag Days, every year. About fifty cents per mile was the price paid to the farmers for their work. The average cost to the township would run about $5 per mile per year. Ransom wrote, that if all the other townships in Hardin County had joined in the effort, then the roads Community Calendar Plumbing Heating & Air Conditioning Sales & Service (641) 939-5643 Tuesday, January 5, 2016 • pAge 3 205 Cemetery Street Free Will OFFering 2x2 Eldora - $25 + $10 = $35 per week 12/29, 1/1, 5, 8/15 Grundy - Dec. 31, Jan. 7 $ 20.20 per week 1952 Since3rd n ratio e n e G Rouse Motor 320 G Ave., Grundy Center, IA 866-319-8246 www.rousemotor.com 2x4 (1s 4th Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016 • Page 4 Obituaries Jeanette J. Folkerts, 84 Jeanette J. Folkerts, 84, of Steamboat Rock,IApassedawayThursday,Dec.31, 2015 at the Scenic Manor in Iowa Falls, IA. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m.onTuesday,Jan.5,2016atSteamboat Rock Baptist Church in Steamboat Rock, IA withPastorHarrisonLippertofficiating. BurialwillfollowtheserviceattheSteamboat Rock Cemetery.A visitation will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan.5,2016attheSteamboatRockBaptist Church.Onlinecondolencesmaybemade fortheFolkertsfamilyatwww.abelsfuneralhomes.com.Creps-AbelsFunerallHome hasbeenentrustedwitharrangements. JeanetteJoyceZimmerman,daughterof Raymond and Ruth Johnson Zimmerman wasbornonApril20,1931inFreeport,Illinois.Shereceivedhereducation inFreeportwhereshegraduatedin1949fromFreeportHighSchool.Followinghereducation,sheworkedasasecretaryforRawleighInc.forfour years. On October 8, 1954 she married George R. Folkerts in Baileyville, Illinois.ThecoupleresidednearSteamboatRockonafarm1.5mileseastof George’sparent’sfarmuntilMarchof1955whentheymovedtothefamily farm.InJanuaryof1996,thecouplemovedintoSteamboatRock.Jeanette was a member of the Steamboat Rock Baptist Church where she was active in DORCAS women’s group. She was a past Sunday school teacher, AWANAvolunteerandespeciallylovedvolunteeringinthechurchnursery. Jeanettealsoenjoyedcooking,gardeningandflowers. Survivorsincludeherlovinghusbandof61years,GeorgeR.Folkertsof SteamboatRock,IA;herchildren,Randall(Sandy)FolkertsofAplington, IA,Jeffrey(Cheryl)FolkertsofSteamboatRock,IA,KathyWoodofHolland,IA,Rodney(Andrea)FolkertsofChehalis,WA;grandchildren,Charis FolkertsofRochester,MN,IsaacandJohnFolkertsbothofBillingham,WA, AbrahamandElisabethFolkertsbothofAplington,IA,NathanielFolkerts ofHolland,IA;andherbrother,Keith(Rachel)ZimmermanofJohnsonCity, IL. Inadditiontoherparents,Jeanettewasprecededindeathbyherdaughter ininfancy,BonnieJeanFolkerts. Elston Imsland, 84 ElstonImsland,age84,passedawayon Wednesday,Dec.30,2015athishomein Radcliffe, IA. Funeral services were held on Monday, Jan. 4, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. at Faith Evangelical Church in Radcliffe. Elston Imsland was buried at Radcliffe Cemetery. The family received friends at FaithEvangelicalChurchinRadcliffe,on Sunday, Jan. 3, from 3 to 5 p.m. Boeke FuneralHomeofRadcliffeisinchargeof arrangements. For more information and online condolences go to: www.boekefuneralhomes.com ElstonLaDonImslandwasbornonNovember10,1931,attheIowaFallsHospital,inIowaFalls,IAtoSwenandArdyce (Risetter)Imsland.Hegrewuponafarm outsideofRadcliffeandattendedcountryschoolthroughtheeighthgrade, graduatingfromRadcliffeHighSchoolin1949.Followinghighschoolhe wasaforemanforabinconstructioncrewanddroveaschoolbus.In1951, hemarriedShirleyElleratEvergreenChurch.Tothisunion,fivechildren wereborn.TheyfarmedandraisedtheirchildrennortheastofRadcliffe.In 2010,theymovedintoRadcliffewheretheywerepresentlyresiding. ElstonputhisfaithinJesusChristataBillyGrahamCrusadewhenhewas 19yearsold.HewasachartermemberofFaithEvangelicalchurchinRadcliffe,IA,wherehewasafaithfulmemberandservedinvariouscapacities withinthechurch. ElstonservedontheGardenCityCoopboard.Hisfavoritepastimeswere woodworking,fishingandattendinghiskids’andgrandkids’sportingevents. Whathelovedmost,though,wasspendingtimewithfamily,laughingand tellingstories.Hewasadedicatedhusband,father,grandfatherandgreatgrandfatherandwillbedearlymissed. HeissurvivedbyhislovingwifeShirley(Eller)Imslandof64years,of Radcliffe, IA; four children: Rodney (Jerrlyn) Imsland of Mesa,AZ, Denise(Kim)HarrisonofAlexander,IA,Robert(Linda)ImslandofHubbard, IA, Diana (Bob) Reinarz of Savage, MN: 10 grandchildren and 16 greatchildren:Shane(Jenn)Imsland,Austin,Sierra,Landon,ShannonImsland, Stacy (Joe) Paulsen, Charlianna, Sophia, Chad (Michele) Harrison, Kylie, Faith,Brayden,Addilyn,Brett(Lindsay)Harrison,Noah,Lauren,Brooklyn, Isaac,Luke(Christi)Imsland,Arianna,Jessi(Aaron)Duncan,Carsen,Maddie,IsaacImsland,JustinandMichaelReinarz. Elstonwasprecededindeathbyhisparents,SwenandArdyce;hismother andfather-in-law,DeweyandGladysEller;hisinfantsonCurtisLynn;and hisinfantgranddaughter,MelissaImsland. Public Record Letters to the Editor Eldora Supports Chris Christie for President Library by dan Gehring Librarian Eldora – Would you like to learn more about using your computer? Maybe the library can help. Oneofthevolunteersatthelibrary, Pat Fuchs, has experience teaching computer applications and has volunteered to help people with computer questions. Call the library for moreinformation,939-2173. New books added include: The Forgotten Soldier by Brad Taylor and The Guest Room by Chris Bohjalian. Regularhours:Monday9-8,Tuesday 9-6, Wednesday 9-8, Thursday 9-6, Friday 9-6, Saturday 9-3. Not openSunday. TrIvIa quEsTIon: According to my source, in what year did the passenger pigeon become extinct?Seeifyoucanguesswithin20 years.The answer can be found on theclassifiedpage. TotheEditor: Citizens of Iowa have a unique opportunityasthefirst-in-the-nation to voice their opinion and select their nominee from the wide array of Republican candidates for President. I am grateful that the slate is fullofabundantlyqualifiedmenand womenthateachbringauniqueset of credentials. Our responsibility oncaucusnightistohavethoughtfullyvettedthesePresidentialhopefulsbasedonourowncheck-listof issuepositions.Thisisnotareality TV show to test the most provocative. Nor is it a “nice guy” contest oracompetitionforthemostevan- Small Claims filed MMFinanceLLCvs.JamesRoss. KenStockvs.KacieIngledue. Midland Funding LLC vs. Emily McCollough. H & R Accounts, Inc. vs. John Platte. MidlandFundingLLCvs.Carlene Fortenberry. Dept.ofTreasury,IRSvs.Wesley DuaneKruckenbergvs.Jerikah& BrettSizemoreRe:Forcibleentry. JStolee. IowaDept.ofRevenuevs.Jeremy RNorem. Iowa Dept. of Revenue vs. Mark SamanthaAnn Fuller, 19, Eldora WRockey. Iowa Dept. of Revenue vs. Mat- and Layne Richard Thomas Peters, 18,Eldora. thewHoversten. Tax liens Marriage Licenses Hardin County Magistrate The following citations were issued in Hardin County by all agencies. JarretWebb,Eldora,speeding. ScottHorman,WestDesMoines, speeding. Dillon Pigsley, Council Bluffs, speeding. MartinMartinezDows,speeding, andnovaliddriver’slicense. MarthaCarlson,WestDesMoines, speeding. Cedrick Whitlock, Houston, TX, operation without registration card orplate. Maria Villalobos, Ackley, speeding. Matthew Eilders, Ackley, failure toprovideproofoffinancialliability,andoperationwithoutregistration cardorplate. JosiahDorow,Eldora,speeding. Emily Fuerstenau, Davenport, speeding. UlyssesGarcia,Peoria,IL,speeding. Michaela Merchant, Fayette, speeding. JamesCheaney,Colo,speeding. Nicole Thompson, Chicago, IL, speeding. Brandon Schmitz, Cedar Falls, speeding. MaxLopez,Independence,speeding. RyanSeaton,Beaman,speeding. SavannahReyes,IowaFalls,failure to provide proof of financial liability. Jerron Aragon, Cedar Rapids, speeding. Jasmin Ramirez, Marshalltown, speeding. JessicaWickman,Mallard,speeding. DougStogdill,Linden,speeding. Sarah Shaneyfelt, Round Lake Beach,IL,speeding. Robert Peters, Steamboat Rock, speeding. Harold Dubose, Northville, MI, speeding. Faustino Cruz Palma, Hampton, no validdriver’slicense. DeziraeFontes,ElkRunHeights, speeding. Benjamin Metz, Waterloo, operation without registration card or plate. JenniferCoelho,SiouxFalls,SD, speeding. AlexandraMens,Slater,speeding. Holly Anderson Perez, Omaha, NE,speeding. Ashley Huisman, Urbandale, speeding. LisaDellinger,FortDodge,speeding. Sara Strom, Des Moines, speeding. Zachary Washburn, Cedar Falls, speeding. Michael Schmitz, Parkersburg, speeding. DouglasTruex,IowaFalls,speeding. Lorenzo Alvarado Rosendo, Lawler,failuretomaintaincontrol. Kenneth De Waele, Walnut, IL, speeding. Colton Forgy, Alden, failure to complywithsafetyregulationrules. Andrew Abrams, Iowa City, speeding. Cameron Zolnosky, Iowa Falls, speeding. JenniferWood,Denver,operation withoutregistrationcardorplate. PamelaHarn,Waterloo,speeding. Parker Seehusen, Alden, unsafe entryontosidewalkorroadway. Samuel Schelling, Melbourne, speeding. DanielleDunham,Nevada,speeding. AngelaJones,Belmond,operation withoutregistrationcardorplate. Steen Boyd, Storm Lake, speeding. AlexisPeter,Waterloo,speeding. Kenneth Spencer, Polk City, speeding. James Hill Male, Spring Grove, IL, speeding. gelical. It is only fair, that as responsible voters, we get past the choreographed sound bites and seek out the candidate with realistic ideas that best identifies with Iowa values and concerns. For me, the candidate that puts the most “X’s” in my issue boxes is Governor Chris Christie. While Republicans control both the House and Senate we have learned that legislation still does not move expediently through legislature. I believe Governor Christie has demonstrated the skill set within the state of New Jersey to make things happen. As you saw in his debates, he is forceful, yet civil; intellectual yet plain-spoken. He does not fill you with false promises. He does not tell you what you want to hear. Instead he offers real solutions to immigration, national defense, entitlement programs, and the economy. Importantly, to me and most Iowans is his unwavering support of renewable fuels and their role in America’s energy future. Moreover, Governor Christie has stood up for agriculture, thwarting radical animal and environmental activism within his own state, again supporting Iowa values and Iowa family farms. dave sweeney, Alden Benghazi issue remains TotheEditor: Benghazi. Ever hear of it? It is the location of the event where our American Ambassador and staff werestationed,andwerekilledinan enemy attack.They had no defense andnoassistancefromourmilitary stationed within distance to have participatedintheirsituation. Themilitary‘readied’forthatattack. Pilots in their planes, engines running,readyfortake-off.Andout of“nowhere”(itwasclaimedlater) cametheorder,“StandDown!”That means: “Don’t move!! Also means don’t breathe until you receive furtherorders. EverypersonoftheAmbassador’s delegation, and himself, was killed. Murdered.Helplessly. Theon-goingissueis:Whogave that order? No one has admitted it norrevealedwhodid.Sothethought is (but may not be), who of us is authorized to give such an order? Those who surely are authorized to give that specific order are not acceptingresponsibility. My lifetime experiences lead me to think it was someone at the extreme top of the ladder who gave the order, and that person is being protectedthroughfearofhis,orher, powertoshifttheblametosomeinnocentpersonwhois‘disposable’. Maybe I’ve seen too many ‘crime’ showsonTV,mmm? Bill Bruner, Eldora Tighten animal welfare laws TotheEditor: According to research presented bytheAnimalLegalDefenseFund, Iowa continues to rank 49th out of 50 states regarding quality of laws aimed at preventing animal neglect and abuse, or punishing those who commitviolentactsagainstanimals. TheDes Moines Registerpublished an article on this embarrassing statistic this past week and I applaud themforcontinuingtoreportonthis issue.Iowa’sweakandpoorlywrittenlawscontinuetofrustratetheanimalshelteringandrescuecommunities,aswellascitizenadvocates,by notgivinglawenforcementthetools necessary to seize and protect mistreated animals or prosecute those causing them harm. Iowa needs to become a leader in animal protections.Ironically,ourneighbortothe east, Illinois, holds the #1 ranking forgivingsignificantattentiontoanimalwelfarelawsandregulations.In 2016,Iaskthatourstatelegislators will support long-overdue changes to Iowa code that will improve the qualityoflifeforuntoldnumbersof animalsthatcontinuetosufferneedlessly. lisa Kuehl Madrid (We generally run letters to the editor from within our primary and local circulation area, but in this case the subject has seen a spotlight on Hardin County recently) PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Sheriff’s Levy and Sale NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S LEvY AND SALE STaTe of iowa ) ss. HaRDiN CoUNTY ) iowa District Peoples Savings Bank, ) Court PLaiNTiff ) CoURT vs. ) CaSe # Heraldo Moreno, ) eQCV100835 Cathy walker, f/k/a ) HaRDiN Cathy Moreno, ) CoUNTY H. Moreno, inc., and iowa ) Corporation, and State of ) iowa ) Special DefeNDaNT ) execution (Judgment Debtor) ) as a result of the judgment rendered in the above referenced court case, an execution was issued by the court to the Sheriff of this county. The execution ordered the sale of defendant(s) ReaL eSTaTe to satisfy the judgment. The property to be sold is described below: Parcel “a” located in the Southwest Quarter (Sw1/4) of the Northeast Quarter (Ne1/4) and the Southeast Quarter (Se1/4) of the Northeast Quarter (Ne1/4) of Section one (1), Township eighty-seven (87) North, Range Twenty (20) west of the 5th P.M., Hardin County, iowa, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the center of Section one (1), Township eighty-seven (87) North, Range Twenty (20), west of the 5th P.M., Hardin County, iowa, thence South 88˚25’25” east 1026.83 feet along the South line of the Northeast Quarter (Ne1/4) of said Section one (1), to the point of beginning; thence North 1˚34’35” east 858.00 feet; thence South 88˚25’25” east 500.00 feet; thence South 1˚34’53” west 858.00 feet to the South line of the Northeast Quarter (Ne1/4) of said Section one (1); thence North 88˚25’25” west 500.00 feet along said South line to the point of beginning, subject to easements and restrictions of record, if any, Hardin County, iowa. Property address: 29727 225th Street eldora, iowa. The described property will be offered for sale at public auction for cash only as follows: Date of Sale: 1/28/2016. Time of Sale: 1:00 P.M. Place of Sale: Lobby of the Hardin County Law enforcement Center eldora. Homestead: Defendant is advised that if the described real estate includes the homestead (which must not exceed ½ acre if within a city or town plat or, if rural, must not exceed 40 acres), defendant must file a homestead plat with the Sheriff within ten (10) days after service of this notice, or the Sheriff will have it platted and charge the costs to this case. This sale not subject to redemption. Judgment amount: $237,907.33. Costs: $86,005.36. accruing Costs: PLUS. interest 7.75% from 8/18/2015. attorney: Beau D. Buchholz waverly. Date: 12/17/15. Sheriff: David L. McDaniel, Hardin County, iowa Deputy: James D. 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Iowa Falls-Alden gained the victory 64-49 over the South Hardin boys’ basketball team as the two countyneighborstangled. A27-pointperformancebyjunior JaceItescarriedtheCadets.Itessank 10-of-14fieldgoals,including3-of5 three-balls, to go with four free throwsforthegame-higheffort.He enteredthecontestwithan18-point average. Thevictorywasthesecondagainst fivelossesforIowaFalls-Aldenand snapped a four-game skid.The Cadetswononcealloflastseason,going1-21onthe2014-15campaign. AthirdstraightlossdroppedSouth Hardinto3-6ontheseason.TheTigers entered the holiday break with lossestothenwinlessWestMarshall followed by a 52-point blowout to Jesup. “Weneedawin,butrightnowit is about us,” stated South Hardin coachAdamWeig.“Wehavethings to work on to get better and that is themainconcernrightnow.” The Tigers clawed back from a 12-point deficit after three quarters at47-35towithinfive,49-44asTed Dunncannedhissecondthree-pointerfollowedbyastealandlayupby HunterEdgerton. South Hardin had opportunities to draw closer and could not finish beforeIowaFalls-Aldenfinishedon a 15-3 run that included 13 unansweredpoints.WestonMeyernetted six of his 14 points during the late knockoutpunch. “Wenevergotintoarhythmonoffense.Weneverreversedtheballin the first half. We did a lot of catch and hold.We need better execution ontheoffensiveend,”notedWeig. Iteshitathree-pointertopushthe advantage to 40-29 at the mid-way mark of the third quarter and had a second trey followed by a triple North Iowa Cedar League West Conference Basketball Standings Through Dec. 18 GIRLS: Team W L GrundyCenter 50 WestMarshall 41 SouthHardin 31 AGWSR 22 BCLUW 23 EastMarshall 15 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 05 Game Results Friday, Jn. 8 – Grundy Center at South Hardin, BCLUW at GladbrookReinbeck,AGWSRatWestMarshall. for freshman Lucas Haverkamp to stretch the gap to 14-points late in thethird. The Tigers’ Jordin Wilkie closed the third with a bucket and opened the fourth with a basket followed byDaneButlerhooptostaywithin strikingdistanceat47-39. ButlerledtheSouthHardinscoringat18pointswithnineforWilkie followed by seven each for Hunter Edgerton and Jon Weber. Butler made 5-of-9 field goals and 8-of10freethrowstogowithsevenrebounds. Edgerton, also with seven boards, was back in action after missing the past five games due to an illness, while Weber had seven assistsandsixrebounds. The Cadets netted the final five pointsfora13-9leadafteroneand behind a 13-4 run opened a 3017 cushion in the second period. Coulton Lyman had all three of his baskets during the run. The Tigers endedthehalfona10-3spurttopull within 33-27 at the break as Dunn hadathree-pointerandEdgertonthe basketandfreethrowthree. “Give Iowa Falls(-Alden) credit, theyplayedwell,”saidWeig. TheCadetstookadvantageofthe homecourtandconnectedon57percent from the field, going 26-of-46 totheTigers’37percent–18-of-49, includingjust3-of-19onthrees. South Hardin returns to NICL West play Friday with a girl/boy twinbill in Eldora against rival GrundyCenter. Tuesday, January 5, 2016 • page 7 Hunting seasons starting to close DES MOINES- Iowa’spheasant, late muzzleloader and archery deer andarcheryfallturkeyseasonsclose onJan.10. Furbearerseasons,squirrel,quail, partridge and grouse remain open untilJan.31. Rabbit season is open until Feb. 28.CrowseasonisJan.14toMarch 31.Beavertrappingseasoncloseson April15. For waterfowl, the north zone CanadagooseseasonclosesonJan. 1,andthelightgooseseasoncloses onJan.10.ThesouthzoneforCanada goose season closes Jan. 8 and the light goose season closes Jan. 15.TheMissouriRiverzoneCanada gooseseasonandlightgooseseason bothcloseonJan.15. The light goose conservation order season is open Jan. 16 toApril 15 statewide; additional regulations apply. Hunting, fishing licenses to expire DES MOINES- All 2015 Iowa hunting and fishing licenses expire onJan.10,2016.Allhunterandanglerswillneeda2016licensetohunt orfishingbeginningJan.11. The menu of license options includes the popular Outdoor Combo annual resident hunting/fishing/ habitat combo license for $47; the Angler’s Special three-year fishing license for $53, and the Hunter’s Special three-year hunting license whichhabitatincludedfor$86. Also available is the Bonus Line optionfor$12allowingresidentand nonresidentanglerstofishwithone additionallineinadditiontothetwo lines allowed with the regular fishinglicense. CAGE PLAY- Above, the Tigers’ Hunter Edgerton (23) dribbles the basketball against the tight defense of the Cadets’ Tyjon Rose; at right, the Tigers’ Jordin Wilkie shoots for two, and below, the Tigers’ Jon Weber rifles a pass during cage play Saturday. The South Hardin boys dropped a 6449 decision to Iowa Falls-Alden. Scoring by Quarters: South Hardin 9 18 8 14 -49 Iowa Falls-Alden 13 20 14 17 -64 South Hardin scoring – Dane Butler 18, Jordin Wilkie 9, Hunter edgerton 7, Jon Weber 7, Ted Dunn 6, Zac Farrell 2. Three-point goals: Dunn 2, Weber 1. South Hardin JV 11-point winner The South Hardin junior varsity boys’ basketball team netted an 11-pointwininSaturday’sfirstgame byacountof56-45. Kaleb Roling’s 15 points led the Tigers’ scorecard with a dozen for Christian Penning and 11 for Jacob VanderWilt. Layne Nelson added nine points on three treys with two each for Jacob VanDePol, Quinton Lake, Aaron Nederhoff and Tyrell Todd. Vander Wilt sank eight free throwsandRolingseven,whileNederhoffcollectedsixrebounds. Quakerdale to host eagle Cage Classic NEW PROVIDENCE- The Quakerdale Prep basketball team will host the Eagle Classic ThursW L daythroughSaturday,Jan.7-9atthe 40 Quakerdale Campus just north of 31 NewProvidence. 22 Joining the Eagles in the eight22 team tourney will be Pure Prep 23 AcademyandIowaCentralCommu13 nity College from Iowa, St. John’s 14 Friday, Jn. 8 – Grundy Center at Northwest Military Academy of South Hardin, BCLUW at Gladbrook- Wisconsin, LinkYear Prep of MisReinbeck,AGWSRatWestMarshall. souri,MidwestElitePrepofIndiana, SunriseChristianAcademyofKansas and Rena International Prep of Nevada. Quakerdale’sthreegameswillbe against Midwest Elite Prep Thursday at 7 p.m., Reno Prep Friday at 7p.m.andPurePrepSaturdayat1 Thursday, Jan. 7 p.m.TheEaglesenteredtheholiday South Hardin-BCLUW Wrestling breakat7-12. BOYS: Team Gladbrook-Reinbeck GrundyCenter AGWSR SouthHardin EastMarshall BCLUW WestMarshall Sports Calendar vsDike-NewHartfordandHudsonat Dike,6p.m. AGWSR Wrestling vs AplingtonParkersburg and Wapsie Valley at Ackley,6:30p.m. Friday, Jan. 8 SouthHardinGirls/BoysBasketball vsGrundyCenteratEldora,6:15p.m. BCLUW Girls/Boys Basketball vs Gladbrook-Reinbeck at Reinbeck, 6:15p.m. AGWSR Girls/Boys Basketball vs West Marshall at State Center, 6:15 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 9 SouthHardin-BCLUWWrestlingat StormDualsatConrad,9a.m. AGWSR Wrestling at St. Edmond DualsatFortDodge,10a.m. Sports Eagle Classic Basketball Schedule THURSDAY (Jan. 7): Noon – St. Johns vs Sunrise, 2 p.m. – Link Prep vs Pure Prep, 4 p.m. – RenaPrepvsIowaCentral,7 p.m. – QuakerdalevsMidwestElite Prep. FRIDAY (Jan. 8): Noon – Midwest Elite vs Link Prep,2 p.m. – SunrisevsIowaCentral,4 p.m. – PurePrepvsSt.Johns, 7 p.m. – QuakerdalevsRenoPrep. SATURDAY (Jan. 9): 9 a.m. – LinkPrepvsSt.Johns,11 a.m. SunrisevsPurePrep,1 p.m. – QuakerdalevsPurePrep. Winter trout stockings to start Bowling Scores Good Times Dec. 17, 2015 Carpenter Trucking 263 187 aches & pains 258.5 191.5 M&g Tire 229 221 american Legion 211.5 238.5 eldora Bowl 199 251 Fareway grocery 189 261 High team game- aches & pains 933; High team series- aches & pains 2723; High individual gamesJake Travis 258, Blaire Donaldson 234, glen Carpenter 225; High individual series- Jake Travis 657, Blaire Donaldson 644, Terry Miller 562; Splits picked up- JC powers 5-10. Bowl Mor Dec. 17, 2015 Sween Law 289 161 goodknight Const 242 208 eldora auto 239 211 Froning enterprises 204.5 245.5 Midwest Liquid 194.5 255.5 epI 181 269 High team game- epI 820; High team series- epI 2320; High individual games- Blake Owens 257, John Schatzman 254, Zak Dolash 253; High individual series- Blake Owens 686, Zak Dolash 629, Jesse Willems 586; Splits picked up- Jesse Willems 2-10, John Schatzman 6-7-10, Larry Balvanz 5-7. Hubbard Doubles Dec. 18, 2015 elk In 66 46 Huh What 2 65 47 Wild Ones 62 50 Train Wreck 59 53 I Don’t Know 56 56 High team game- Train Wreck 831; High team series- Train Wreck 2176; High individual games- alan Staples 255, John Schatzman 236, evan eichmeier 227, Sue Taylor 203, Linda Wheeler 182, Judy Staples 171; High individual series- evan eichmeier 615, John Schatzman 609, alan Staples 604, Sue Taylor 509, Judy Staples 508, Melissa Berends 497; Splits picked up- pt gehrke 6-7-10,John Schatzman 3-6-7, Linda Wheeler 3-10, 4-5, Cathy Kusserow 5-7. Jr. Sr. Dec. 19, 2015 Splits Happen 74 22 Hit the pin 48 48 10.0 48 48 MLB 48 48 Meet the Zac 36 60 Monster High 34 62 High team game- Splits Happen 828; High team series- Splits Happen 2334; High individual gamesMike Krull 194, 185 Tyler Krull 186, Clairessa Hensley 76, 73, 72; High individual series- Mike Krull 537, Tyler Krull 523, Ryan Boeke 437, Clairessa Hensley 221; Splits picked upJohn Lepley 3-6-7-9. Sunday Nite Mixers Dec. 20, 2015 On Fire 44 20 Oh Spare Me 38 26 I beat u Drew 32 32 55 Forever 32 32 Just a mixed Krew 24 40 High team game- Oh Spare Me 684; High team series- On Fire 1936; High individual game- Robert Jeske 268, Mike Teske 237, 235, Judy Staples 187, Melissa Berends 168, Crystal goodknight 166; High individual series- Mike Teske 681, Robert Jeske 643, Mike Berends 574, Melissa Berends 469, Deb Teske 468, Judy Staples 448; Splits picked up- Harris Steinfeldt 3-10 (2), Jen Lawrence 3-7, Robert Jeske 2-5-7, Bob gehrke 3-10. UFO Dec. 21, 2015 Steinfeldt painting 28 2 United Suppliers 26 4 Napa 25 5 Firehouse 5 25 FMH 4 26 High team game- Napa 1044; High team series- Napa 3056; High individual games- Blaire Donaldson 266, Dave Lloyd 256, Mark Smith 244; High individual series- Blaire Donaldson 727, Mark Smith 690, Jim Sween 683; Splits picked up- 4-5-7. Men’s Country Club Dec. 22, 2015 american Legion 143.5 96.5 pioneer 141 99 Dunn Law 134.5 105.5 Hardin Bank 103 137 greenbelt Bank 101 139 Class of 57 97 143 High team game- Dunn Law 708; High team series- american Legion 2045; High individual games- Steve Dickenson 237, 226, Bob McCartney 221; High individual series- Steve Dickenson 666, Ruben Camacho 565, Bob McCartney 558; Splits picked up- Harlyn Riekena 4-5-7, Kay palmer 4-7-9-10, Rick gotto 3-4-6-10. Tuesday Nite Mixers Dec. 22, 2015 porkers 40 20 Firehouse 32.5 27.5 Las Flores 26.5 33.5 Ben’s angels 21 39 High team game- porkers 868; High team series- porkers 2454; High individual games- Blaire Donaldson 236, 223, Jake Travis 214, Susan engelking 202, 174 Britany Link 177; High individual seriesBlaire Donaldson 652, Darrin Miller 559, Jason Krull 554, Susan engelking 546, Chelsea Donaldson 486, Jill grego 449; Splits picked up- Joann Stock 4-5, Chelsea Donaldson 3-10 Susan engelking 5-7, Ben DoBraska 9-10, Mandy Horton 4-5-7, Jake Travis 6-7, Brue Heidt 5-6. PLCC Dec. 23, 2015 Ball Busters 64 32 Hardin Bank 62 34 Brenda’s girls 50 46 Rogers Lawnmowing 49 47 american Legion 43 53 High team game- Hardin Bank 575; High team series- Roger’s Lawnmowing 1674; High individual games- Judy Martin 183, Missy Harvey 179, Kelli Rogers 160; High individual series- Judy Martin 496, Missy Harvey 474, Kelli Rogers 443; Splits picked up- Judy Martin 5-6, 3-10, Brenda gore 2-7, Beth Nederhoff 3-10, Kelli Rogers 5-10. DES MOINES- The Iowa Department of Natural Resources will release trout in seven locations this winter in areas that would not supportthemduringwarmermonths. Thepopularprogramissupported bythesalesofthetroutfee.Anglers needavalidfishinglicenseandpay the trout fee to fish for or possess trout.Thedailylimitisfivetroutper licensed angler with a possession limitof10. A family friendly event is paired with the stocking to help anglers havesuccessandfunwhilefishing. Children age 15 or younger can fishfortroutwithaproperlylicenses adult,buttheymustlimittheircatch toonedailylimit.Thechildcanpurchase a trout fee which will allow themtocatchtheirownlimit. Winter stocking events are based onfavorableweatherconditions. 2016 Winter Trout Stocking Schedule Jan. 9 – Scharnberg Pond, Spencer, noon. Jan.16–BaconCreek,SiouxCity,2 p.m. Jan. 16 – Blue Pit, Mason City, 11 a.m. Jan.22–BigLake,CouncilBluffs,4 p.m. Jan.23–MoorlandPond,FortDodge, noon. Jan. 30 – Petoka Pond, Bondurant, noon. Feb6–AdaHayden,Ames,noon. 2016 registration year for boats DES MOINES- 2016 is a boat registrationyearandIowanswillbe registering about 235,000 boats betweenJan.1andApril30. Boat registrations are handled by Iowa’scountyrecorders.Boatownersshouldbringtheircurrentregistranttorecorder’sofficeinthecountywheretheindividualresideswhen theyrenew. Nonresidents who register their boat in Iowa will go to the county wheretheboatisprimarilyused. Owners who purchased the boat fromaprivatesellerisregisteringit intheirnameshouldbringthesigned registrationandtomakesurethetitle issignedovertothem,ifapplicable. Boat registrations are good for three years. The fees go to support watertrails,navigationenforcement, aquaticinvasivespecies,boatereducation and safety, and the registrationsystem. 8.49 Milk Bone 40 oz. or Pup-Peroni dog treats 25 oz. select varieties Warm Up with these Chuck Wagon SAVINGS 6.99 dog food EmployEE ownEd Ad effective: Tuesday, Jan. 5 thru Wednesday, Jan. 13 Smart Potatoes 29 2 5 ¢ E R OFF G A L LO P Macaroni & Cheese save 10¢ per gallon with each item purchased EARN N select varieties 13 lb. ¢.68 $ 99 Alpo canned dog food select varieties 13 or 13.2 oz. 7.25Oz. 1¢ per gallon with 3save Chicken Strip each item purchased Basket with Fries 2 25 10Gift Lbs. Card $ J.Some Skinner exclusions apply. Se Coffee Cake (if applicable) fees. All trade 1 $ 99 $ 99 kitchEn 14Oz. 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