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USPS - 232-280 | GUTHRIE CENTER, IOWA 50115 | OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY NEWSPAPER WEDNESday, JULY 22, 2015 times 75 cents Guests light and release cloth lanterns after nightfall at Dale Valley Vineyard’s Winestock July 18. REBECCA MCKINSEY | GUTHRIE CENTER TIMES WINESTOCK Successful celebration marks Dale Valley Vineyard’s 8th year By REBECCA MCKINSEY [email protected] It started out as a one-room schoolhouse. Now it’s a tasting room and gift shop for a vineyard that started almost by accident. Dale Valley Vineyard celebrated eight years of being in business with its annual Winestock event this past Saturday. Throughout the day, tents and tables, covered with colorful umbrellas, scattered over a grassy area next to the grapevines and in front of the stage and pavilion. Bands played all day, and artists and artisans set up booths. Residents from Guthrie County and beyond milled in and out all day, perching beneath the umbrellas, tossing beach balls, enjoying the live music, dancing, sipping wine and — once the sun set — setting off about 100 lighted cloth lanterns that rose into the darkening sky as guests swallowed their last HEALTH Speech language pathologist begins work at Guthrie County Hospital drops of wine. Dale Valley Vineyard got its start when Ed and Tracy Mahlstadt decided to make wine with the grapes they’d been growing for several years. “We took some classes, got some education and then just made our own mistakes,” Ed Mahlstadt said. The vineyard’s tasting room and gift shop are located in a building that used to serve as a one-room schoolhouse in Dale City. Dale Valley Vineyard’s first grapes were planted in 2001, its first harvest was in 2006 and the Mahlstadts bottled their first wine in 2007 — the same year as the vineyard’s grand opening. Now, the business sells more than 14 types of wine. In recent years, a covered pavilion and bathrooms were added to the business. And each year, Winestock has provided a celebration for the business. WINESTOCK, Page 11 STEPHANIE CARLSON | GUTHRIE CENTER TIMES Colorful umbrellas line up beside grapevines at Winestock July 18. BOWLING’S BACK By REBECCA MCKINSEY [email protected] The Guthrie County Hospital now offers the services of a speech language pathologist. Leslie Holtkamp has been working full-time with the hospital since June 8. She works with a variety of patients of all ages, including those who have been diagnosed with or experienced stroke, cognition deficits, degenerative disease, dementia, swallowing impairments, speech disorders, autism and developmental delays. She offers swallow and speech, language Leslie and cognitive evaluations. Holtkamp Her job offers a wide variety, between bedside swallowing evaluations using X-rays, working with patients on memory and problem-solving and determining if they are ready to go home and care for themselves, and providing therapy to people with dysHEALTH, Page 7 REBECCA MCKINSEY | GUTHRIE CENTER TIMES Incredibowl re-opens in Guthrie Center, offers dinner, late-night bar COUNTRY MUSIC The Ruckus is here By REBECCA MCKINSEY Guthrie Center Times staff since he was 8 years old. This week, Lee Brice, Chris Young and thousands of their fans will flock to Guthrie Center. The seventh annual Guthrie River Ruckus, a rowdy three-day country music show, will be held at the Guthrie County Fairgrounds Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Although tickets stop being pre-sold Wednesday night, three-night tickets are available at the gate for $80. Myriad law-enforcement officers will be in attendance to curb underage drinkers and other lawbreakers. The three-night concert will feature 10 artists. Thursday’s show will feature Zach Stone and Casey Muessigmann at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Friday will feature Granger Smith, Josh Thompson, Jerrod Niemann and Chris Young, starting at 6 p.m. Saturday’s show includes Stoney LaRue, the Josh Abbott Band, Chris Cagle and Lee Brice, starting at 4:30 p.m. More information about Guthrie’s River Ruckus is available at guthriesriverruckus.com. Organizers’ advice for attendees is simple: Don’t break the law. Be safe. Be smart. And have fun. Guthrie Center Times staff Chris Long has bowled at Guthrie Center’s bowling alley He came full circle in May when he and his wife, Melissa, bought the business, most recently called Gutterz, which had closed last year. In about six weeks, they painted and cleaned the building, built in 1965, put together a menu and picked a new name — Incredibowl. They opened last Monday, and business has been brisk. Although some suggested “Long Lanes,” a play on the owners’ name, the Longs chose Incredibowl because they didn’t want the business to be about them, they said. In addition to its eight lanes, the alley has a bar and restaurant area, a spot to shoot darts, pool tables, online gaming and gambling machines and an outdoor seating area. Dart leagues are already forming. About 60 people showed up the first night the alley was re-opened, and it’s been busy ever since. “We’ve had good community support already,” Melissa said. And although the bar draws in some patrons, the bowling alley is family-friendly. “We want this to be a place for families to come and have a good time,” Melissa said. Down the road, the Longs also hope to have students visit the bowling alley during school as part of their physical education classes. Chris and Melissa both cook — “good old bowling alley food,” Chris said. That includes greasy cheeseburgers and hand-breaded tenderloin and chicken strips. They’ve made up their own specialty items, including the Incrediburger and the Barnyard. The latter is appropriately named as it contains beef, chicken and bacon — “everything in a barnyard,” Melissa joked. The specialty burgers include a bacon weave. The bowling alley has already played host to adults, families and a class reunion. Some come just for the drinks and darts, while others bring their bowling game. BOWLING, Page 7 Drinks accompany bowling balls at Guthrie Center’s Incredibowl, which re-opened July 13 and is open late. Pool tables (below) provide an alternative to bowling at Guthrie Center’s Incredibowl, which opened July 13. page 2 | GUTHRIE CENTER TIMES | WEDNEsday | 07.22.15 REBECCA MCKINSEY | GUTHRIE CENTER ‘Heads held high’ 6th annual Dreams Made True pageant welcomes 24 contestants, ‘celebrates their lives’ By REBECCA MCKINSEY | Guthrie Center Times staff really annoying,” she joked — ted across the stage in a cowgirl na and Dave’s cousin, did the The awards were as follows: They dream of being treated normally. • Judges’ Choice: Tara Schramm, Justina Ahlers, Caroline Hill and Brianna Moore Of being writers and nurses, working with dolphins, getting married and having kids. Of flying to Disneyland, going to a water park, playing soccer on a team and having 102 • Best Interview: Bentley Vondrak animals. • Best Casual Wear: Olivia Siepker Of horses, unicorns and rainbows. • Best Formal Wear: Danielle Anderson Of wearing flip-flops without a leg brace. • Most Photogenic (chosen by escorts): Sheyanne Ackerson Of being able to walk. Of seeing all the bullying stop. One by one during the sixth annual Dreams Made True pageant, girls and women with disabilities, having traveled to Carroll from around Iowa, shared some of their biggest dreams. And many had dreams come true as they crossed the stage in beautiful dresses, their hair curled and makeup carefully applied, and donned tiaras, sashes and trophies. The pageant is organized by Carroll’s Dave and Dayna Teske, parents of Daleney Teske, a 14-year-old who will be a freshman in high school this year. Daleney loves writing, adores purple and has cerebral palsy. Rachel Cogil of Jamaica has her hair curled before the Dreams Made True pageant July 18. Cogil was named the first runner-up in her division, Junior Miss Dreams Made True. After she won a pageant in Illinois in 2008, the Teske family decided to create a similar event in Carroll. The first was in 2010. Daleney does not compete in the Dreams Made True pageant; rather, she serves as its hostess, mingling with the contestants before the event, encouraging them and laughing with them. They look up to her. The contestants — 24 this year — ranged in age from 5 to 25. On Saturday, they had their nails done, had a pizza party with “princesses” — women dressed up as Disney’s Belle, Jasmine, Snow White and Elsa — and had their hair and makeup done before donning casual wear and formal gowns and walking across the stage at the Carroll High School auditorium. During the day, parents gather together as well. The event is just as vital to them, Dave said. “It’s important to get together to network with other families who have kids with disabilities, and to celebrate their lives,” he said. “There isn’t a manual to tell you how to raise your daughter or son.” Several girls from Guthrie County competed in this year’s event, including Angela Brooks from Guthrie Center, Marissa Christensen from Stuart and Rachel Cogil from Jamaica. Getting her hair curled before the pageant, Cogil spoke about her three brothers — “They get Shannon Teske (left) hands a trophy to Rachel Cogil, who was named the first runner-up in the Junior Miss Dreams Made True division during the Dreams Made True pageant July 18. As Lindee Link (left) sings, Marissa Christensen of Stuart models her casual outfit with escort Cooper Canne during the July 18 Dreams Made True pageant. Christensen was named the first runnerup in the Teen Miss Dreams Made True division. and her family’s animals, which include two goats, four rabbits, two cats and one dog. One of the rabbits hasn’t been named because the family is still determining its gender. Christensen has participated in the pageant several times. The high-school junior said she enjoyed getting her hair and makeup done; she strut- outfit during the casual-wear portion of the pageant and enjoys bratwursts. During her interview, while modeling a long, pink dress, Brooks told the audience her biggest dream is to be a role model for other kids with special needs. Jolene Teske, an Arbonne makeup saleswoman and Day- girls’ makeup. “You just learn to appreciate,” said Teske, who is a founding board member and has done makeup at the pageant since the beginning. “It’s an unsung celebration in Iowa.” PCI Academy in Ames sent about 10 hair stylists to work with the girls — all of whom agreed they got more out of the experience than they gave. Several local hair stylists donated their time as well. “This is a dream come true for me,” said Megan Sullivan from PCI Academy. “I’ve done a lot of work with special-needs kids, so to do hair and work with them — I’m like, ‘Yes!’” One hair stylist, 19-year-old Cheyenne Hibbing, learned about the pageant through the academy and helped arrange for her 6-year-old sister, Charlenne, to be signed up at the last minute for the event. After Cheyenne did her young sister’s hair, Charlenne ended up being named the first runner-up in the Little Miss Dreams Made True division, for girls ages 5-9. “She loves it,” Cheyenne said with a laugh. “She loves attention — and she’s getting a lot of attention.” Coming from a family of eight siblings, Cheyenne said it was nice to spend time one-on-one with her sister, especially since AllenAllen Family Chiropractic, PC Family Chiropractic, Providing Health SolutionsPC Through Chiropractic Care Dr. Andrew Allen- To Start Feeling Better! It’s Time For AW. Change Don’t live with pain!! Call 641-747-8247 Today (641) 747-8247 108 N. 3rd St., Guthrie Center Dr. Andrew W. Allen Insurance 108 accepted N. 3rd St., Guthrie Center including Medicare and Insurance accepted including Medicare and Medicaid Medicaid It’s Not Too Early To Treat For The Emerald Ash Borer! Save Your Beautiful Trees with our 2 Year Treatment Plan. This is a Trunk Injection System. Free Consultations! Licensed and Insured email: [email protected] 641-742-3009 • www.csl-ia.com • Miss Congeniality (chosen by contestants): Christina Lampe • People’s Choice (chosen by audience): Abby Heinrichs • Little Miss Dreams Made True (5-9), first runnerup: Charlenne Hibbing • Little Miss Dreams Made True: Madeline Farrell • Junior Miss Dreams Made True (10-14), first runner-up: Rachel Cogil • Junior Miss Dreams Made True: Candace Acuff • Teen Miss Dreams Made True (15-19), first runnerup: Marissa Christensen • Teen Miss Dreams Made True: Elizabeth Esdohr • Miss Dreams Made True (20-25), first runner-up: Kristine Cowlham • Miss Dreams Made True: Holly Smith she doesn’t see her as much after moving to Ames. “I think it’s amazing,” she said of the pageant. “Girls with disabilities — they’ll feel as beautiful as they really are.” The girls’ walks across the stage were accompanied by 20-year-old singer Lindee Link, who has performed with the pageant since its inception and authored its theme song, “Fairy Tale.” PAGEANT, Page 6 Get the LOCAL News on your computer or mobile device... Just as it appears in print! 641-332-2380 times P.O. Box 217 • 205 State Street Guthrie Center, Iowa 50115-0217 USPS 232-280 Official Newspaper City of Guthrie Center and Guthrie County. Published weekly. Periodicals postage paid at Guthrie Center, Iowa by Herald Publishing Company. Subscription rates: $30 per year in Iowa; $35 per year outside Iowa. Postmaster, send address changes to Guthrie Center Times, P.O. Box 217, Guthrie Center, Iowa 50115-0217. 641-332-2380 • FAX 641-332-2382 email: [email protected] www.guthrian.com ANN WILSON, Publisher ASHLEY SCHABLE, Editor WEDNEsday | 07.22.15 | GUTHRIE CENTER TIMES | page 3 CRIME Three charged after theft investigation OBITUARIES Guthrie Center Times staff Several people were charged after a month-long theft investigation by the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office. The investigation began after the sheriff’s office was notified that a Bagley Fire Department credit card had been stolen and was being used to purchase hundreds of dollars worth of gasoline, according to a news release from the sheriff’s office. The sheriff’s office executed a search warrant July 15 and found property belonging to the fire department, including the credit card. Three Bagley residents face drug- and stolen-property-related charges as a result of the investigation. Terry Eugene King, 43, was charged with dominion/control of a firearm by a felon, unauthorized possession of an offensive weapon, possession with intent to deliver marijuana, failure to affix drug tax stamp, possession of drug paraphernalia, third-degree theft, seconddegree theft, unlawful possession of prescription drugs and driving under suspension. Jessica June Wells, 22, was charged with dominion/control of a firearm by a domestic abuse offender, unauthorized possession of an offensive weapon, possession with intent to deliver marijuana, failure to affix drug tax stamp, possession of drug paraphernalia, unlawful possession of prescription drugs, possession of a controlled substance — 1st offense and permitting an unauthorized person to drive. Curtis Michael Swihart, 26, was charged with possession with intent to deliver marijuana, drug tax stamp violation and possession of drug paraphernalia. King, Wells and Swihart were seen by the Guthrie County magistrate and held on bond. BioBlitz Explore the Natural World Individuals and families are invited to join over fifteen leading natural science experts from around the state at Whiterock Conservancy on Saturday, July 25 to identify and record the wide variety of species found at Whiterock as part of the annual BioBlitz. Participants will be able to choose to attend five session from the thirteen different study areas including soil microbiology, wetland plants, stream invertebrates, butterflies, reptiles, fish, raptors and much more. Each session provides participants with an opportunity to learn from an expert, work with other volunteers and have fun exploring Whiterock. Registration is $25 for the entire event, including three meals on Saturday. Partial day event registrations are also available for $15. Kids with a special interest in the natural world are welcome. The data collected at the annual BioBlitz is valuable to Whiterock Conservancy in making land management decisions and in seeking grant funding to protect and restore the land. For a detailed schedule and to register visit whiterockconservancy.org or call 712-6842697 x112. Sessions Include: Learn more about raptors during a Saving Our Avian Resources (SOAR) program with Ms. Kay Newman Hear about how carnivores like bears and bobcats are reinvading Iowa, and learn the importance of places like Whiterock are important to conserving them with Dr. Bill Clark (ISU, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) Participate in an forest Ecological Site Description (ESD) using quantitative plant ecology methods to better understand the relationships between soil types and native plant communities, conduct a floristic survey of native and restored prairies, and participate in a plant ID BIOBLITZ, Page 7 SPECIAL TO THE GUTHRIE CENTER TIMES Guthrie Center Fire Department members gather for grain bin rescue training: (front, from left) Gary McCool, Tom Langgard, Dave Embelton, Krysty Melton, CJ Melton, Randy Sheeder, Brady Langgard, (rear, from left) Pat Halsey, Phil Halsey, Tom Reil, Mike Peterson, Jason Carroll, Cody Sheeder, Justin Downing, Cory Campbell and Jesse Swensen. Guthrie County Farm Bureau supports local fire departments The Guthrie County Farm Bureau has purchased two grain bin rescue tube systems and two augers to be placed in Guthrie County. Grain rescue tubes are used to assist people trapped in grain within a bin or silo. They are pushed down into the grain a section at a time and clamped together to form a containment barrier to enable rescue workers to remove grain surrounding the trapped individual. When completely assembled they are a lightweight 27 pound aluminum 60 inch tall shield. They come in four sections, will fit through openings as small as 17 inches and clamp together. The systems will be placed in Guthrie Center and Panora but will be available for use by all fire departments in the county. They were purchased with the help of a grant made available by Iowa Farm Bureau. John and Linda Menefee also contributed funds to this project and their generous donation will be used to purchase drills and other equipment to be used with the tubes and augers. Farm Bureau’s goal is to help place these systems throughout the county. It’s important that this life-saving equipment is in close proximity to all area farmers and elevators, they say. Timely response is critical when someone is trapped in a grain bin. Guthrie County residents don’t work on a farm, they likely know someone who does so Farm Bureau hopes all residents of the county appreciate the importance of this equipment. Guthrie County Farm Bureau is proud to support the local fire departments. These volunteer fire fighters and EMT’s have an important job and work to protect lives and property. They appreciate them for taking time to come to the Guthrie Center fire department for training on this equipment and are happy to provide them with these grain bin rescue systems. Curt Twigg of the Panora Fire Department is rescued from a bin of corn during grain bin rescue training for the Panora Fire Department. The Guthrie County Farm Bureau board of directors (from left) Bryan Mowrer, President, Curt Wilson, Andrew Knaack, Alex Krueger, Alex Durst, Brad Chalfant, Gene Shook, and Tony Durst, along with John and Lynda Menefee have supported local fire departments by purchasing two grain bin rescue tube systems and two augers to be placed in Guthrie County. MARY LOUISE LEHMAN 1926-2015 Mary Louise Lehman, 89, of Adair, Iowa, died Wednesday, July 15, 2015, at Caring Acres Nursing & Rehab Center in Anita Iowa. She was born February 1, 1926, in Lake City, Iowa, the oldest child of eight children to Alton Parker and Maybelle (Hermansen) Harris. Mary grew up near Panora, Iowa. She was united in marriage to Dallas Lehman on February 4, 1945, at the Panora Christian Church in Panora. Shortly after their wedding, they moved from Panora to the Adair area where she lived all of her married life. Mary was a great cook and taught many of her children (and their spouses) how to cook. She loved to sew, crochet, read, tend to her large garden and listen to music. Mary loved music so much that she became very knowledgeable of what the name of songs were and who sang them. She was also very good at knowing who the movie stars were. Mary had a passion for clothes and shopping but her greatest love of all was her family. She did everything for her family and surrounded her home with pictures of them. Mary loved to cook a large Sunday meal and always cooked extra as she knew that at least one more person would show up for the meal. She was a member of the United Methodist Church in Adair and a Friendly Club member. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dallas Lehman; parents, Alton and Maybelle Harris; and her siblings, Alton Harris. Elda Hay, Joan Bohlender, Charles Harris, John Harris and Donnie Ray in infancy. Mary is survived by her children, Robert (Laurel) Lehman of Adair, IA, Donald (Kathy) Lehman of Anita, IA, Judy (Robert) Larsen of Sutherland, IA, Jane McCann (Wes Wahlert) both of Anita, IA, Jerry (Connie Gheer) Lehman of Anita, IA and Gene (Keri) Lehman of Van Meter, IA; 15 grandchildren, Allen (Randi Sue) Lehman of Guthrie Center, IA, Andrew Lehman of Adair, IA, Chuck (Teresa) Ramsey of Anita, IA, Angela (Jason) Hill of Harper, TX, Anthony Larsen of Sutherland, IA, Ann Nelson of Atlantic, IA, Lori (Chris) McGinnis of Des Moines, IA, Kevin (Debora) McCann of Anita, IA, Keith (Chantelle) McCann of Menlo, IA, Derrick (Sara) Lehman of Ankeny, IA, Jarrad Lehman of Cedar Falls, IA, Korrin (Aaron) Paul of Lewis, IA, Dallas (Olivia) Lehman of West Des Moines, IA, Tyler (Emmy) Lehman of West Des Moines, IA, and Amy Lehman of Van Meter, IA; 20 great-grandchildren; sister, Dorothy Corsbie of Panora, IA, other relatives and friends. Visitation with family was Sunday, July 19, 2015, at Hockenberry Family Care in Adair, Iowa. Funeral services were held July 20, 2015, at the United Methodist Church, Adair, Iowa, with burial in Sunnyhill Cemetery in Adair, IA. Hockenberry Family Care in Adair, Iowa, is in charge of the arrangements. Condolences may be left at www. hockenberryfamilycare. com. Maxine Kopaska will be 90 Years Young on July 30th! Tom Langgard of the Guthrie Center Fire Department cuts a section of bin during grain bin rescue training. BUSINESS HOURS Hours to meet your needs! 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The patient was transported to Mercy West 3:14 pm Guthrie Co Deputy and Panora Police conducted an interview for an assault case on Willow Ave 3:49 pm Guthrie Co Deputies and Panora Police responded to an assault call on Hwy 44 west of Panora 4:59 pm Case follow up by Guthrie Co Deputy and Panora Police on Willow Ave 5:01 pm Bayard and Panora Ambulances responded to a medical call on Main Street in Bayard. 6:08 pm Stuart Police intercepted a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed on Stuart Road. Panora Police responded to a medical call on NE 2nd Street in Panora. 5:01 pm Warrant check in Bagley by Guthrie Co Deputy 5:08 pm Guthrie Co Deputy assisted the City of Bagley with a utility check 6:05 pm Panora Police Department and Guthrie Co Deputy responded to a verbal argument 10:30 pm Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy on 9th/State Street in Guthrie Center 10:50 pm Traffic stop by Panora Police on E Church / SE 3rd 7-15-15 2:37 am Traffic Stop by GC Deputy on Main Street in Bayard 2:44 am Traffic Stop by GC Deputy on Hwy 44 by the airport 3:18 am Traffic Stop by GC Deputy on Frontier Road by Frost Ave 3:33 am GC Deputy investigated a suspicious person on N Harrison in Stuart 5:42 am Traffic Stop by GC Deputy on 1st Street in Guthrie Center 10:30 am Guthrie Co Deputy escorted a prisoner to court 11:02 am Guthrie Co Deputy returned call to Carroll Police in regards to a Hit-n-Run that occurred in their town with a Guthrie Co vehicle on July 11. 11:45 am Traffic stop by Stuart Police in the Burger King parking lot 12:09 pm Traffic stop by Panora Police at W 3rd / Main 1:15 pm Guthrie Co Deputy investigated a report of damage to a mailbox on White Pole Road 2:28 pm Traffic stop by Panora Police on Hwy 44 by the high school 2:35 pm Traffic stop by Panora Police at E Main/SE 2nd 3:11 pm Panora Police responded to a report of an erratic driver east of Panora on Hwy 44 3:15 pm Traffic stop by Panora Police on Hwy 44 / Utopia 4:10 pm Traffic stop by Panora Police on Hwy 44 by the high school 1:45 pm Panora Rescue responded to a medical call at Panora Nursing & Rehab. 3:35 pm Panora Rescue responded to a medical call at the Jamaica raceway. 3:22 pm Panora Police responded to a custody issue on W Market Street 5:44 pm Traffic stop by Stuart Police at the I-80 EB on ramp 3:34 pm Guthrie Co Deputy responded to a report of an intoxicated driver at Hwy 25/ White Pole Road 6:28 pm Stuart Ambulance responded to a medical call on Diamondhead Drive. 7:07 pm Traffic stop by Stuart Police in the 400 block of S Division 8:02 pm Traffic stop by Panora Police on E Main by the 4 way stop 4:56 pm Traffic stop by Panora Police on NE 3rd / E South Street 8:29 pm Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy in the 3100 block of Hwy 141 4:30 pm Iowa State Patrol transported a prisoner to the Guthrie Co Jail 6:44 pm Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy on Hwy 141/ Hwy 25 8:48 pm Traffic stop by Stuart Police by the city park 6:50 pm Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy on Hwy 25 south of Hwy 141 9:56 pm Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy west of Panora on Hwy 44 4:35 pm Guthrie Co Deputy booked prisoners in to the Guthrie Co Jail 4:23 pm Traffic stop by Panora Police on NE 3rd / E Clay 1:00 pm Guthrie Co Deputy escorted a prisoner to court 8:50 pm Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy on Hwy 141 east of Bagley 6:55 pm Stuart Fire/Rescue and Police responded to a car vs. train accident at the S Madison Street. All occupants refused transport 7:20 pm GC Deputies executed a search warrant in Bagley 8:56 am Panora Fire/Rescue, Guthrie Co Deputy, Iowa State Patrol responded to a car /semi accident on 270th / Tank. 10:12 pm Warrant service by Guthrie Co Deputies in Bagley 9:57 pm Stuart Ambulance responded to a list assistance call on SW 6th Street in Stuart 3:25 pm Guthrie Co Deputy responded to a report of loose horses at 110th St on North side of Herndon. 10:05 pm Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy in Guthrie Center 10:48 pm Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy on Hwy 4 / 180th 10:51 pm Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy on Main/8th in Panora 7:43 pm Guthrie Co Deputy checked on a stranded motorist at Maple/White Pole Road 11:03 pm Guthrie Co Deputies security check at The Port 10:37 pm Guthrie Co Deputy served civil papers in Guthrie Center 10:38 pm Panora Ambulance responded to a lift assistance call on Hwy 4. 7-17-15 1:29 am 911 from suicidal subject Bayard 1st Responders and Guthrie County Deputies responded Auburn Ia Bayard Ia Churdan, Ia Guthrie Center, Ia 101 Highway 141 (712) 651-2067 807 Fitzpatrick St (515) 389-3276 500 State Street (641) 747-3235 Humboldt, Ia Jefferson, Ia Lake City Ia Hwy 3 & 169 (515) 332-9984 606 Hwy 30 East (515) 386-4913 711 East Main St (712) 464-3617 Lake View, Ia Onawa, Ia 1211 9th (712) 657-2412 1004 Iowa St. (712) 423-3265 Rockwell City, Ia Hwy 4 & 20 Beat The Clock 12:20 am Traffic stop by Stuart Police in the McDonald’s parking lot 12:35 am Guthrie Co Deputy responded to a violation of a no contact order on Willow Ave 12:44 am Traffic stop by Stuart Police in the Dollar Store parking lot 1:21 am Guthrie Co Deputy transported a prisoner to the Guthrie Co Jail 7:48 am Guthrie Co Deputy responded to a domestic call on N 12th Street in Guthrie Center. 8:26 am Guthrie Co Deputy 12:12 am Traffic Stop by Guthrie County Deputy South of Guthrie on Hwy 25 12:48 am Traffic Stop by Stuart Police 500 Block of S Division 1:26 am Stuart Police investigated a car vs. deer accident 1:41 am Welfare check by Guthrie Co Deputy on Wallace Street in Casey 3:14 pm Casey Fire Department responded to a car fire on I-80 at the 83 mile marker 9:30 am Casey 1st Responders responded to a medical call on W 6:05 pm Traffic stop by Stuart Police on the east bound on ramp 6:22 pm Case follow up by Stuart Police on N Fremont 8:35 pm Traffic stop by Stuart Police on Wagon Road/Wagon Lane 9:00 pm Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy on Hwy 44 west of Panora 9:06 pm Traffic stop by Panora Police on Hwy 44/Willow Ave 10:06 pm Stuart Police responded to a report of a suspicious person on N Main Street 10:23 pm Stuart Police searched for the suspicious person in an abandoned house south of the residence on N Main Street 10:33 pm Traffic stop by Stuart Police on NE 6th Street 10:42 pm Security check by Stuart Police on N Division weeklyrecord Public records compiled by the Guthrie Center Times clerk of court Speeding (1 to 5 mph over) Kristine Annette Knute, Carroll Janet Marie Wyant, Sergeant Bluff Tammy Jean Langel, Carroll Stuart Thomas Essex, Urbandale Jeremy Joseph Thooft, Glidden Rodney Alan Conner, Lake City Roger D. Vais, Anita Charles Jay Dooley, Peru Angela Marie Hargens, Earlham Jonathan Daniel Herrold, Ankeny Mark Andrew Petersen, Kimballton Marlon Robert McCord, Urbandale (6 to 10 mph over) Coupon Good 07/01/1507/31/15 PLU 9221 Skyelar E. Adams, Lincoln, Nebraska Serena Diane Adams, Altoona Regina Lori Ocheltree, Casey Michael Patrick Luft, Ida Grove Gabriella B. Cascone, Kew Gardens, New York Paul Lee Benschoter, Des Moines (11 to 15 MPH Over) No seatbelt Sidney Alan Franzeen, Scranton No vehicle registration Danielle Nicole Fink, Linden Ashley Faith Andrews, Bayard Emily K. Severt, Coldwater, Ohio Katherine Anne Dickman, Carroll No insurance Jackie D. Smith, Lake City Miscellaneous traffic Jerry Michael Landry, Panora, illegal U-turn violation Daimean Andru Canfield, Bayard, driving while license under suspension CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS Jessica June Wells, Berwick, permitting unauthorized person to drive, $202.25 Ngwia Van Tran, Perry, restriction on game — over limit, $195.00 Jacob Daymond Morris, Clive (712) 297-5707 (16 to 20 MPH over) Beat the Clock Offer Good Only at the following Sparky’s One Stop Stores Auburn, Bayard, Churdan, Guthrie Center, Humboldt, Jefferson, Lake City, Onawa & Rockwell City 5:14 pm Traffic stop by Stuart Police on the east bound on ramp 7/18/15 Breakfast Pizzas Specialties Pizzas Build Your Own Don’t Forget Breadsticks - Garlic Bread - Cheese Bread Pizza Rolls - Calzones Hwy 71 & 175 (712) 688-7722 7-19-15 11:33 pm Agency assist by Stuart Police at Econo Lodge 12:59 am Traffic Stop by Guthrie County Deputy on Quail Ave West of Bagley 4:46 am Stuart Police, Stuart Fire and Rescue responded to a single vehicle rollover accident on Stuart Road. 4:20 pm Panora Ambulance and 10:35 pm Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy on Hwy 25/210th 6:27 pm Guthrie Co Deputy investigated a report of a suspended driver driving in Casey 2:50 am Panora Ambulance was called to assist at Guthrie Co Hospital with some equipment 10:34 pm Guthrie Co Deputy responded to a parking complaint on Prairie Street in Guthrie Center 9:28 pm Traffic stop by Stuart Police on S Division 2:44 pm Traffic Stop by Guthrie Co Deputy on Hwy 25 and 210th St 9:03 pm Guthrie Co Deputies and Panora Police executed a search warrant on Willow Ave 3:48 pm Guthrie Co Deputy transported a prisoner to the Guthrie Co Jail 3:46 pm Menlo Ambulance responded to White Pole Road/ Hwy 25 to check the status of a prisoner 9:58 am Casey 1st Responders assisted with a medical call at Kum & Go in Casey 5:07 pm Warrant service by GC Deputies and GC Sheriff in Bagley - 3 prisoners were transported to the Guthrie Co Jail 2:45 pm Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy on White Pole Road west of Casey 3:15 pm Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy on the east edge of Casey 11:43 pm Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy on N 6th Street, Guthrie Center 3:38 pm Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call at Panora Nursing & Rehab. 1:48 pm Traffic stop by Panora Police on Main Street by the dentist office 2:46 pm Traffic stop by Panora Police on E Clay / NE 3rd 8:16 pm Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy on Hwy 44 west of Panora 8:42 pm Stuart Police investigated a report of theft on NW 2nd Street PLU 9203 1:38 pm Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy on Panorama Road/ Hwy 44 12:18 pm Panora Ambulance responded to medical call at Lake Panorama. 6:23 am Panora Ambulance responded to medical call on North Street in Yale. Coupon Good 07/01/1507/31/15 1:35 pm Traffic stop by Panora Police in the Casey’s parking lot 9:32 am Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call at the New Homestead. 8:01 pm Traffic stop by Panora Police on Hwy 44 by the high school PLU 9244 11:33 am Harassment complaint in Bagley, Guthrie County Deputy investigated 10:58 pm Panora Ambulance responded to a lift assistance call on NE 2nd Street in Panora 5:21 pm Civil papers served at Lake Panorama by Guthrie Co Deputy 11:29 am Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy on Rose / Hwy 141 1:06 pm Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy on Hwy 25 7:35 pm Traffic stop by Panora Police on Hwy 44 by the high school 1:40 pm Guthrie Co Deputy released a prisoner from the Guthrie Co Jail transported a prisoner to the Guthrie Co Jail 11:20 am Traffic stop by Panora Police on SE 4th / South Street 11:15 am Guthrie Co Deputy released a prisoner from the Guthrie Co Jail 05:47 am Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy 5th Street / State in Guthrie Center Coupon Good 07/01/1507/31/15 9:49 am Stuart Police responded to a fender bender accident in the Dollar General parking lot 9:08 am Panora Ambulance Unit 2 responded to a medical call on Panorama Drive. 5:30 pm GC Deputy booked prisoners in to the Guthrie Co Jail 10:33 am Guthrie Co Deputy performed a welfare check on Nice Ave 10:18 am Stuart Police investigated harassment of subject in Stuart. 11:02 am Guthrie Co Deputy, YJB Fire and 1st Responders responded to a single vehicle accident on Hwy 141 east of Victory Ave. Logan, Casey 9:00 am Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call on Oak Street in Guthrie Center. 2:00 pm GC Deputy responded to a fender bender accident on Brown Street in Guthrie Center 3:21 am Guthrie Co Deputy investigated suspicious vehicle in Bagley Park- told subjects to go home 10:00 am Stuart Ambulance responded to medical call at Stuart Assisted Living. 10:29 am Stuart Police responded to a stray dog call on W Front Street 11:15 am Guthrie Co Sheriff spoke with subject in regards to more patrolling done in Yale for an upcoming auction. 7:53 pm Case follow by Stuart Police at S Summit Apartments 3:00 am Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy on Hwy 141/Maple 9:07 am Panora Ambulance, Bayard First Responders and Guthrie Co Sheriff responded to medical call on 2nd Avenue in Bayard. 9:53 am Stuart Police investigated a report of fire arms for sales on a Buy, Sell, Trade site. 12:38 pm GC Deputy booked a prisoner in to the Guthrie Co Jail 7/14/15 2:38 pm Traffic stop by Guthrie Co Deputy on Hwy 141 / Oak 11:12 pm Traffic stop by Panora Police on W Main /1st Street 7:38 pm Case follow by Stuart Police on S Division 10:54 pm Guthrie Co Deputy reported a car vs. deer accident on Wagon Road/252nd 1:45 am Panora Ambulance responded to medical call at Lakeside Village. 9:51 am Stuart Police investigated a report of breaking and entering 7:15 pm Stuart Police responded to a report of a broken car window 9:29 pm Traffic stop by Stuart Police on S Division by Hometown Foods 1:05 am Agency assist by Guthrie Co Deputies 8:01 am Stuart Police returned call for questions in regards to apartments in Stuart. 12:03 pm Stuart Police and GC Deputy responded to a report of a vehicle in the ditch on White Pole Road/Hwy 25. The driver was intoxicated and transported to the Guthrie Co Jail 8:44 pm Security check by Stuart Police at the Century Link office 7-16-15 Coupon Good 07/01/1507/31/15 PLU 9200 Steven Gaylord Schlichte, Manning Steven David Grubb, Bayard (20 MPH OVER) Kari Lynn Easter, Panora Subscribe to our e-Edition by calling our office at 641-332-2380! WEDNEsday | 07.22.15 | GUTHRIE CENTER TIMES | page 5 4-H LOCALFOCUS MAIN STREET UPDATE Guthrie County Tourism Workshop Amy Zeigler from the Iowa Tourism Office will be conducting an informational session on the free digital marketing opportunities geared towards tourismrelated businesses and organizations including restaurants, retail and lodging. This presentation will be held on Monday, August 3rd at 6pm at the Panora Telco office, 114 East Main in Panora. This session will be followed by a Guthrie County Tourism Council meeting. If you are interested in learning more about marketing through www.traveliowa.com, this will be a great opportunity! RSVP’s requested by calling or emailing Lynsi Pasutti at Midwest Partnership, 515-523-1262; [email protected] Guthrie Center Partners Group to Meet On Tuesday, July 28 Main Street Guthrie Center, Guthrie Center Economic Development, Guthrie Center Chamber of Commerce, City of Guthrie Center and Guthrie Center Revitalization will hold their quarterly meeting from 3pm to 5pm at the Library. The main topic of discussion will be the results of the Downtown Market Study which was recently completed by Main Street Guthrie Center. Compiled by the Guthrie Center Times staff SPECIAL TO THE GUTHRIE CENTER TIMES Members of the U.S. Sunbeams 4-H club with their woodworking trophy shelves project are (front row, from left) Rylee Sloss, Kendra Campbell, Laci Rishel, Breanna Kesler, Bailey Christofferson, Kiersten Knobbe, (back row) MacKenzie Campbell, Taylor Rishel, Brooklyn Behrends, Madeline Knapp, Hope Arganbright, and Lydia Knapp. U.S. Sunbeams meet The U.S. Sunbeams held their June meeting on the afternoon of the 14th at the Arganbright home. Prior to the meeting, the club members were helped by some of the dad’s of the group in a woodworking project. Each member made their own trophy shelf. Following the woodworking workshop, the meeting was started by President Madeline Knapp. Kiersten Knobbe led the Pledge of Allegiance and Laci Rishel led the 4H Pledge. Lydia Knapp gave the Secretary’s report and Rylee Sloss gave the Treasurer’s report. The group wished Hope Arganbright a Happy Birthday. Old business discussed was the upcoming participation of our club with the luminaries at Relay for Life on June 27. New business discussed was upcoming STATIC judging on July 13 and the Clothing Event Day/Share the Fun on July 15, and the new requirement this year of registering all projects online by July 10. Fair clean-up day was discussed, along with ideas for the fair theme “Race on In” for our exhibit booth in the 4H building. We also discussed our July meeting, where we will have our annual camping outing on the weekend of the 18th and 19th at Springbrook. The club voted to participate in gun safety and shooting and archery for our meeting workshop through the Education Center. To close out the meeting, more details for the club’s Share the Fun skit were discussed. Following the meeting, the club members and parent’s present joined in a potluck supper. 4-H Mary J. Barnett LIBRARY NEWS Congratulations Joe Kopaska for “Score 24” at cribbage on Monday morning. The next card making class will be on the third Monday of August from 9-11. There is a five dollar fee for materials. The “Christmas in July” sale of holiday items and books will end on July 31st. A donation is all that is requested for your chosen items. SPECIAL TO THE GUTHRIE CENTER TIMES Paintball warriors (front row, from left) Anna Lauritsen, James Hodges, Kael Rutledge, Emma Rutledge, Riley Gibson, Reagan Gibson, Karwyn Gibson, (back row) Sam Vannatta, John Rutledge, Matt Vannatta, Bruce Lauritsen, Jonathon Lauritsen, Barb Gigar, Tricia Rutledge Wildcats shoot it out DE ADLINES ADVERTISING Noon Monday NEWS Noon Tuesday QUESTIONS? Contact: Ashley [email protected] or Stephanie [email protected] All legal notices must be sent to: [email protected] The Wichita Wildcats and family members shot it up at Seven Oaks Recreation near Boone on Sunday, July 19. We got to see physics in action as some 7,500 paintballs were propelled through the air during our two-hour battle. Afterward, we held our monthly meeting at the nearby campground. Lauritsens provided snacks. The group discussed county fair including online entry for animals (due August 1), club responsibilities before and during fair, and member signs for livestock. Members wanting to do pre- Southern Gospel Sing The 18th Annual Guthrie County Southern Gospel Sing will be held Friday, July 31, 3-8:30 p.m. and Saturday, Aug 1, 10 a.m.8:30 p.m. at the Guthrie County Fairgrounds in Guthrie Center at the New Community Building. Over 20 singing groups will provide continuous music the two days. Guthrie Center Lions Club will provide concessions in the building. Camping Sites available. For more information call Dean Porter at 641.332.2550 of visit www.gcgospelsing.com. P.E.O. Chapter Luncheon and Style Show The Annual P.E.O Chapter Luncheon and Style Show will be held Tuesday, August 11, at 12:00 noon at the Lake Panorama National Resort and Conference Center in Panora. Fashions will be presented by Funky Zebra of Urbandale and Ankeny. Tickets are $20 for lunch and show. All proceeds are used for scholarships for women. For tickets call Linda Dahl 641.755.2197. Royal neighbors hold quarterly meeting The quarterly meeting for The Royal Neighbors of America met at 10 a.m. July 11 at Karen Sparks’ home. Six members answered roll call. Martha Buttler, protem, presented the minutes and Treas. report. Ten items for Old Business and 13 items for New Business were discussed. Reports of projects completed and projects coming up were mentioned with sign up sheets for volunteers. Coming up, RNA will help the Lion’s Club at the Gospel Sing food stand, helping serve the Summer Food Program at the Elementary School, assisting the Guthrie Activity Center at the Guthrie County Fair food stand, making cookies for the Blood Bank on Aug. 13, chairing the Senior dinner Aug 7 at the Activity Center, delivering Meals on Wheels and donating to the New Opportunities Food Pantry. The meeting adjourned at 11:45. SEELEY CREEK CLUB PICNIC Seeley Creek Club held their annual July picnic on July 12 at 6:30 in the Farm Bureau Hall. The invited guests were Bob Millhollin, Wayne Buttler and Trish Buttler. The following club members attended: Marjorie & Kenny Calvert, Shirley & Roger Chalfant, Donna & John Fickes, Barb Garloch, Betty Jessen, Ina & Larry Kness, Dorothy & Clifford Leib, Shirley & Ron Mortensen and Lela Schwartz. After the potluck meal, the group enjoyed visiting with all attending. GUTHRIE CENTER NEWS Lynn and Dianna Sparks of Guthrie Center went to Osceola Amtrak station to meet her sister Leota Feketa of Utica, New York, Thursdsay night July 2 and stayed at the home of Sparks two weeks. Lynn and Dianna Sparks took Leota Feketa to Osceola Amtrak Station Saturday morning July 18. She left for New York. Sandy Riesberg of Des Moines, Lynn and Dianna Sparks of Guthrie Center, Leota Feketa of New York, Sr. Suzanne Soppe of California, and Cindy Soppe of Washington went to Carroll and visited Rose Riesberg at Carroll Health Center, and they all went to Family Table for a luncheon Sunday noon, July 12. Lynn and Dianna Sparks of Guthrie Center, Leota Feketa of New York, Jeff Sparks of Bayard, Jerry Sparks of Bayard and his daughter Brianne Sparks of Iowa Falls attended Soppe Family Reunion at Holy Family Hall in Lidderdale Saturday, July 11. Guests included Katie Buelt, Randy Buelt and Don Buelt, all of Pittsville, Wisconsin, Ken Buelt of Wausau, Wisconsin, Joe and Mary Buelt of New Berlin, Wisconsin, Lyle and Ann Heisler of Marshfield, Wisconsin, Gerald and Doris Lesmeister of Arpin, Wisconsin, Sr. Suzanne Soppe of Ventura, California, Cindy Soppe of Seattle, Washington, Jeanette and Vince Conde of Arroyo Grande, California, Mary Jo and Gary Swanson of Loveland, Colorado, Roger and Connie Soppe of Tennessee, Karen Shields of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Allen Schrad of Atwood, Illinois, Margaret Parris of Bremerton, Washington, John and Liana Weinfurter of Arpin, Wisconsin, Mary Schrad and her friend Elizabeth B. of Florida, Marlene Donovan family of Colorado, Keith and Joyce Soppe of Arpin, Wisconsin, Connie and Merlin Bueltel of Ottumwa, Judy and Richard Roenfeldt of Blue Grass, Leon and Pam Schrad of Melbourne, Mike and Judy Soppe of Davenport, Wayne and Sharon Bueltel of Lacona, Paul Schrad and Craig Schrad family of Arcadia. Other relatives were unable to come from Iowa, Hawaii, California, Kentucky, Florida, Idaho, Arizona, Minnesota, Ohio, Illinois and Wyoming. sentations will meet at the Extension Office on Sunday, August 2 at 5:00 p.m. We will enjoy a family outing to Adventureland on August 5, and the final meeting for the 4-H year will be a trip to Deal’s orchard to explore the corn maze on September 19. Rumelhart earns Central College scholarship Lane Rumelhart of Guthrie Center received a Presidential Scholarship from Central College due to a high commitment to academic achievement. Rumelhart will be a first-year student this fall at Central College in Pella, Iowa. Founded in 1853, Central College of Pella, Iowa, is a How You Can Avoid 7 Costly Mistakes If Hurt at Work Each year thousands of Iowans are hurt at work, but many fail to learn the Injured Workers Bill of Rights which includes: Since 1997, Iowa Work Injury Attorney Corey Walker has seen the devastating consequences off client mistakes. 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Visit www.IowaWorkInjury.com or call (800)-707-2552, ext. 311 (24 Hour Recording) MY GUARANTEE: If you do not learn at least one thing from our book, call us and we will donate $1,000 to your charity of choice. CALL JOE FOR DETAILS AND REGISTRATION 515-201-7011 page 6 | GUTHRIE CENTER TIMES | WEDNEsday | 07.22.15 FROM Page 2 The pageant was sprinkled with sweet and memorable moments. Christina Lampe, of Carroll, carried a tackle box, fishing pole and fish during the casual portion of the pageant. Pleased and overwhelmed by the audience’s laughter, she buried her head in her escort’s arm and laughed before strutting across the stage, the fish swaying at the end of the pole. Lampe was later voted “Miss Congeniality” — a distinction reached by organizers asking the contestants who would make the best friend. Abby Heinrichs, also of Carroll, amused the audience by calling out each time she was on stage — first in a firefighter’s outfit and then in a long blue dress. By the end of the event, she repeated several times, “Thanks, Grandma!” When she received the “People’s Choice” award, emcee Colton Thompson concurred: “Thanks, Grandma!” Candace Acuff, of Ames, was a crowd favorite, with her “diva” struts and poses. She takes dance classes, loves Maroon 5 and Taylor Swift (especially the song “Shake It Off,” the title of which she said was her biggest dream). Several girls twirled and danced with their tuxedoed escorts. At one point, Link took to the stage with one of the escorts to sing Meghan Trainor’s “Dear Future Husband.” Before she could get through it, though, a young boy, Tucker Swanson, raced up to the stage, knelt before her, pulled out a rose and a ring, and proposed. Link accepted. Link stopped one performance to allow 12-year-old Sheyanne Ackerson of Paton to steal the mic and belt out the “Mickey Mouse Club March.” As Link later sang Taylor Swift’s “Shake it off,” the four tuxedo-clad escorts boogied backstage. Holly Smith, competing in the pageant for the last time, went through her day beaming, her hair sporting colorful miniature clips. She charmed the makeup artists, giggling when a makeup brush tickled her cheek, and later was crowned Miss Dreams Came True — a fitting farewell to being a contestant. One star of the show, though, wasn’t female. Alex Hoffman, who lives in Clive, got to know Daleney through their years of visiting Timber Creek, a facility that offers horse therapy, among other services, in Guthrie Center. Hoffman, 18, loves baseball and numbers and will be attending Simpson College this fall to study actuarial science. Both teens are friendly, outgoing and energetic. “You can imagine, when these two are in a room together, there’s probably not much oxygen left to breathe,” Dave siad. Hoffman attended the pageant to be a speaker, with the hopes of telling the contestants that they can do and be anything they want. “He works harder than anybody I know,” said Alex’s mother, Pam Hoffman. “I see how hard he has to work. He’s inspiring to me.” But he received a surprise when he was given the DMT award, an award bearing Daleney’s initials that she gives each year to someone she admires. “You’re going to college all by yourself, and that’s what I want to do,” she said. Outside the auditorium was a painting of a dog Hoffman had completed in eighth grade — using his feet. “If any of you put a Magic Marker between your toes and tried to create what he did, you wouldn’t get close,” David said. The Teske family will soon be moving to Minnesota, but because of the support the Dreams Made True pageant has received in Carroll, they can’t imagine moving the pageant away, they said — so it’ll continue to take place in Carroll. Dayna recalled that some girls and parents describe the pageant as the “best day of their lives.” “It’s really rewarding to see the girls’ growth and the confidence they’ve gotten,” Dayna said. “Like the teens, when they were little, not wanting to cross the stage, now they’re crossing with their heads held high, waving and smiling.” REBECCA MCKINSEY | GUTHRIE CENTER TIMES PAGEANT A painting, displayed outside the Dreams Made True pageant Saturday, features the work of Alex Hoffman, a Des Moines teen with cerebral palsy, who drew the piece with his feet. Hoffman was awarded the Dreams Made True award during the event. Angela Brooks of Guthrie Center models her formal wear with escort Cauy Teske during the Dreams Made True pageant July 18. Dayna and David Teske, founders of the Dreams Made True pageant, speak before the sixth annual pageant Saturday. Daleney Teske, 14, the inspiration for the Dreams Made True pageant, stands onstage during the pageant Saturday. Summer Is Here! 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BOWLING FROM Page 1 Eventually the bowling alley will be open for lunch — and on Sundays for leagues — but for now, it’s open from 5 p.m. until the bar closes Monday through Friday, and from 11 a.m. until HEALTH FROM Page 1 arthria — slurred speech — or aphasia, which can involve difficulty coming up with the right words. “I’m never bored — there’s always something new, and I’m always learning,” she said. She stumbled on the Guthrie County Hospital when she was looking for a hospital speech therapy position. “I thought, I might as well just give it a shot, and I applied,” she said. “When I came and inter- close Saturday. The business will open for leagues on Sundays around when the school year starts. The Longs have four kids, all of whom bowled growing up, and two grandkids — the oldest, at 2, already enjoys pushing a bowling ball down the lane. It’s an important business to have in a community of Guthrie Center’s size, the Longs said. “We’re going to be here a long time,” Melissa said. Decades after he began bowling at the alley, Chris said he enjoys running it now. He joked that purchasing it is his midlife crisis. “I thought, ‘It’ll be an adventure,’” he said. viewed, it was amazing — it reminded me of the small-town feel, and the staff was wonderful. I knew when I was interviewing that it would be a good fit for me, that I’d get along with the people here and be able to use my education to the fullest here.” Holtkamp said Guthrie Center reminds her of her hometown. She grew up in West Point, Iowa, in the southeast corner of the state, and attended the University of Northern Iowa for both her undergraduate degree in communication sciences and disorders and her master’s degree in speech language pathology, which she received this year. She now lives in Paton. Those interested in an appointment with Holtkamp can set one up through the hospital’s physical therapy department and need a referral from their primary care physician. The department is able to work with potential patients to arrange referrals if needed. Holtkamp said she loves the job so far. “The hospital staff is so supportive; they are receptive to my ideas and willing to give their input and advice,” she said. “And the patients are awesome. People have been welcoming.” session focusing on wetland plants with Dr. Tom Rosburg (Drake University) Explore the ancient landscape of the edge of the glacial lobe along which the Raccoon River flows with Mr. Joe Artz (Geoarchaeology and GIS Earthview Environmental) Use microscopes to look at the millions of soil fungi and microbes that process carbon and nitrogen and build soils with Ms. Cassi Wattenburger and Dr. Kirsten Hofmockel (ISU, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) Sample steam invertebrates of the Middle Raccoon River with Dr. Christopher Filstrip and colleagues (ISU, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) Search for and identify bees and other pollinators of the prairie with Dr. Jenny Jandt and Amy Geffre (ISU, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Entomology) Learn about wasps and their many roles in the environment with Dr. Jenny Jandt (ISU, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Entomology) Search and learn more about butterflies in prairies and other grasslands with Stephanie Shepard (Iowa DNR) Use electrofishing equipment and seines to sample the fish (minnows, darters, suckers, catfish, sunfish, and smallmouth bass) community in the river with Dr. Kevin Roe (ISU, Natural Resource Ecology and Management) Learn about the diverse dragonf lies and damselflies and moths that can be found at Whiterock with Mr. Jim Durbin and Mr. Steve Hummel Identify reptiles and amphibians with Mr. Eric Gangloff and Dr. Anne Bronikowski (ISU, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology ) Night-light for moths with Mr. Jim Durbin (environmental consultant) and Mr. Steve Hummel. Growing Season Webinar: Pollinators & Growing Herbs The last of three summer growing season webinars will be Thursday, August 13, from 6 to 8 pm. “Pollinators and Growing Herbs” will teach you about attracting bees, birds, and butterflies and focus on growing, harvesting and preserving culinary herbs. Please register by calling 641-747-2276. Different Types of Perennials Perennials are beautiful plants that live three or more years. When selecting perennials, chose a perennial that works best for you and your location. You can chose pe- Call to schedule your appointment at 712-999-2447 or email at [email protected] –Dr. Natalie Lewis– 523 Main St., Coon Rapids 712-999-2447 July 24th - July 30th The Stuart Fremont Theatre 515-523-1225 “Jurassic World” (PG) Nightly at 7pm Matinee Sat-Sun 2pm Perry Grand 3 Theatre 515-465-4262 “Pixels” (PG-13) Opens Thurs 7pm Fri-Sat 7-9:30 Sun-Thurs 7pm Matinee Sat-Sun 2pm “Ant Man” (PG-13) Fri-Sat 7-9:30 Sun-Thurs 7pm Matinee Sat-Sun 2pm “Minions” (PG) Fri-Sat 7-9:15 Sun-Thurs 7pm Matinee Sat-Sun 2pm All subject to change SpotlightMovies.com rennials that grow well in wet or dry soils and low maintenance perennials, depending on your location. When purchasing perennials, keep in mind it might require a certain type of planting site to grow successfully. For additional questions, call the ISU Hortline at 515-294-3108 or email [email protected]. Shopping for Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables In the summer in Iowa, enjoy local farmers markets to look for seasonal and locally grown fruits and vegetables. You are able to visit with the growers about their produce and get their recommendations for selecting and preparing the produce. Whether it’s veggies from your own garden, a farmers market, or your local grocery store, enjoy all the flavors of summer! SUMMER FRIDAYS: June 26-Sept. 25 Celebrating summer with casual outdoor dining on the deck, live music & lawn games from 5:30 to 8pm. New rotating menu of garden salads, pulled pork sandwiches, fried chicken, burgers, chops, Swiss steak & Graziano sausage pasta. BYO beer or wine. Friday lunches from 11 am–1pm (Closed July 3) The Gathering Table Henry A. 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All of the heirs, spouses, assignees, grantees, legatees, devisees, and successors in interest both known and unknown, and all unknown claimants claiming to have any recorded or unrecorded right, title, or interest in and to the parcel hereinafter described. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on the 17th day of June, 2013, the following described parcel, situated in Guthrie County, Iowa, to-wit: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The North 40 feet of the NW1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 23 and a tract of land described as commencing at a point 40 feet North of the SW1/4 of the W1/2 of the NE1/4 of Section 23, thence South 40 feet, thence East 40 feet, thence in a Northwesterly direction to the point of beginning; all in Township 79 North, Range 33 West of the 5th P.M., in Guthrie County, Iowa. District 00005 Parcel No. 0000113400 Certificate No. 130002 was sold at tax sale by the Treasurer of Guthrie County for the then delinquent and unpaid taxes against the parcel, that a Certificate of Purchase was then duly issued by the County Treasurer of Guthrie County, Iowa, pursuant to said tax sale, which Certificate is now lawfully held and owned by Dennis Mleynek, and that the right of redemption will expire and a deed to the said parcel will be made unless redemption from said tax sale is made within ninety (90) days from the completed service of this Notice. Community Care Center 325 SW 7th St • Stuart, IA 50250 • 515-523-2815 PELLA CORPORATION—CARROLL IMMEDIATE OPENINGS!! 3rd SHIFT MAINTENANCE 11pm-7am Here are a few of the GREAT things Pella has to offer: *Bonus (7.5%-15% of wages, average last year $4500) *401K (10 year avg., 6.25% of wages deposited in employee acct.) *Dental/Medical (single weekly cost $7-29, depending on the plan) *Paid Vacaon *And More 3rd SHIFT MAINTENANCE JOB FAIR COME CHECK US OUT, TOUR & INTERVIEW Saturday, August 1st: 9am—11am We welcome candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences. All candidates age 18 and over are encouraged to apply!! Apply online @ www.pella.com Please bring your resume! Wage Range: $19.29-$24.14/hr Applicants subject to a drug screening & pre-employment physical. An Equal Opportunity Employer Darrin Mleynek By: Eric D. Reinhart AT0006528 Bruner, Bruner & Reinhart, LLP 207 North 5th Street, P.O. Box 37 Guthrie Center, IA 50115 Telephone Number: (641) 332-2216 Fax Number: (641) 332-2537 Published in the Guthrie Center Times July 22, 2015 Stuart Egg Farm Electrician at Guthrie Center---Up to $20.00/hr based on experience Maintenance Supervisor Guthrie Center--$17-$30.00/hr depending experience and qualifiInc. cationsis taking applications Rose on Acre Farms, Manager Guthrie Center--$13-$15.00/hr for theTrainee following position: depending on qualifications. • Layers House: Starting pay $10.50 • Quality Control: NEW Starting pay $11.00 Dryer Plant Labor--$11.95/hr Night Sanitation Breaker Plant--$12.50/hr Along with competitive pay, Rose Acre Farms Waste Disposal Labor--applicants that have a Class A CDL license to drive also offers a full range of benefits, including: feed trucks, drive manure trucks. Experience is preferred Profit 401KandRetirement Rose Acres is anSharing Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer welcomes all qualifiedFund applicants. Applicants will receive fair and impartial consideration without regard to race, sex, color, religion, national Paid Vacations Medical Insurance origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic data, sexual orientation, gender identity or other legally protected status. Paid Holidays Tuition Assistance Rose Acres es un empleador de Igualdad de Oportunidades de Empleo (EEO), y acoge a todos los Life Insurance Prescription Card solicitantes calificados. Los solicitantes recibirán una consideración justa e imparcial, sin distinción de raza,Dental sexo, color, religión, origen nacional, edad, discapacidad, de veterano, datos genéticos, Insurance Prof.condición Advancement orientación sexual, identidad de género o cualquier otra condición legalmente protegida. Attendance Bonus Safety Award Program Along with competitive pay, Rose Acre Farms also offers Flexible Spending Accts a full range of benefits, including: Rose Acre •Farms, Inc and itsRETIREMENT affiliated FUND and subsidiary PROFIT SHARING 401K PAID VACATIONS MEDICAL INSURANCE corporations•refrain from discrimination and engage in • PAID HOLIDAYSthat TUITION ASSISTANCEand employees affirmative steps to ensure applicants • LIFE INSURANCEopportunity PRESCRIPTION regardless CARD receive equal employment of race, • DENTAL INSURANCE PROFESSIONAL ADVANCEMENT ATTENDANCE color, religion, sex, and/or national origin. • BONUS SAFETY AWARD PROGRAM If your career• FLEXIBLE goals include SPENDINGworking ACCOUNTS in PTOa challenging environment and achieving advancement, apply in If your career goals include working in a challenging environment and achieving advancement, please apply onlinea.m. at https://careers-goodegg.icims.com or person between 6:30 and 4:00 p.m. at 2650 or apply online at www.goodegg.com 350th Rd, Stuarthttps://carreras-goodegg.icims.com Guthrie County Board of Supervisors Regular Session July 7, 2014 The Guthrie County Board of Supervisors met in regular session with the following members present: Jerome Caraher, Mike Dickson, Everett Grasty, Clifford Carney and Tom Rutledge. The meeting began at 9:00AM. Motion Grasty seconded Carney to approve the agenda. All ayes. Minutes for 06/30/15 and 07/02/15 were reviewed and approved. Mary Benton introduced her new assistant county attorney Edward Fishman to the board and requested her budget be amended to allow Fishman to work three days a week instead of the two originally budgeted. The board had no issue with the increase in hours. Motion Caraher seconded Grasty to approve the plan document and summary plan description for the County’s health insurance. All ayes. Motion Carney seconded Grasty to approve a fireworks permit for Dan Irlbeck. All ayes. Motion Caraher seconded Dickson to adjourn at 9:46AM. All ayes. Tom Rutledge Chair – Guthrie County Board of Supervisors Attest: Jerri Christman Guthrie County Auditor Published in the Guthrie Center Times July 22, 2015 WEDNEsday | 07.22.15 | GUTHRIE CENTER TIMES | page 9 PUBLIC NOTICE Guthrie Co. Payables 07/14/2015 Ability Network - Medicare Clms.................. 226.00 Access Systems - Mnt Agmt........................ 117.39 ACGS - Computer.................................... 1,257.00 Agriland FS - Fuel.................................. 18,556.81 Ahlers & Cooney - Consult........................ 1,055.06 Alex-Teck - Eq Insp..................................... 939.35 Alliant Energy - Util..................................... 606.34 Anthony Wagers - Boot Allw........................ 100.00 Audubon Co. Fair Assn - Dues....................... 85.00 Bauer Built Tire Center - Tires................... 1,321.72 Best Buy - Computers.............................. 3,159.96 Bohlmann & Sons Sanitation - Garbage........ 120.00 Briggs Healthcare - Publ.............................. 121.34 Briggs, Shawn - Cleaning............................ 240.00 Calhoun-Burns & Assc - Eng Srv............... 3,408.00 Card Services - Suppl.................................... 45.20 Carroll Co Solid Waste - Recyc.................... 631.81 Carroll Co Solid Waste Management - Recyc........... 21,645.48 Central Ia Hospital Corp - Hrg Test............... 559.30 Cerka, Don - Mops Washed........................... 75.00 City Of Casey - Util........................................ 35.00 City Of Council Bluffs - Hazmat Cont......... 2,738.50 City Of Panora - Util...................................... 85.12 Cunningham Reis Co - Brdg................... 73,393.93 De Lage Landen - Banner Lease.................. 173.44 Dollar General - Suppl................................... 21.00 Don’s Radiator Service - Eq Rpr..................... 55.00 Doug’s Plumbing & Heating - Home Bldg Mnt.295.86 Eldon Ernst - Well Plug................................ 327.16 Electronic Engineering - Pager....................... 15.95 Endura, Llc - Chair................................... 1,351.00 Environmental Systems Research Inst - Dues.700.00 Excel Mechanical - Boiler Insp..................... 650.00 Fastenal Co - Ladder................................... 279.99 Fritz Langguth Family Trust - Well Plug........ 400.00 Genesis Development - Crisis Line............... 100.00 Greene Co Auditor - CPC Exp.................. 11,641.01 Guthrie Automotive - Parts....................... 1,078.28 Guthrie Center Appliance - Suppl..................... 8.99 Guthrie Center Communications - Phone... 1,845.79 Guthrie Center Municipal Utilities - Util...... 1,172.32 Guthrie Co Hospital - Phys Ther................ 1,751.00 Guthrie Co Ia - Clnc Rent............................. 262.80 Guthrie Co Secondary Roads - Fuel........... 1,095.59 Guthrie Co Vedette - Publ............................ 119.87 Guthrie Family Medicine Center - Med Exmr.300.00 Guthrie Welding & Repair - Parts................. 803.52 Haver Lumber - Cement................................ 43.42 Heartland Coop - Fuel.............................. 1,202.05 Hometown Foods - Mtg Exp........................... 28.31 Hopkins Medical - Med Suppl...................... 131.70 Ia Prison Industries - Signs....................... 3,630.10 Ia State Assn Of Counties - Dues.............. 5,500.00 Ia Water Well Assn - Reg Fees....................... 75.00 ICEOO - Reg Fees....................................... 200.00 Image Tek - Scanning................................. 575.48 IMWCA - Wrkrs Comp.............................. 5,697.00 Jamaica Senior Citizens Apts - Rent............. 200.00 Jerry Cook - Boot Allw................................. 100.00 Johnstone Supply - Bldg Mnt......................... 20.01 Kimball Midwest - Paint............................... 388.63 Koster Grain - Hauling............................ 10,741.50 M & L Service - Veh Mnt............................. 380.73 Macke Ford - Parts..................................... 613.03 Mallard View - RCF.................................. 1,263.90 Mark Blomquist - Well Plug......................... 300.00 Mary Benton - Lodging................................ 722.41 Matheson Tri-Gas - Shop Suppl................... 171.19 Michael Kirkham - Eng Srv....................... 7,179.20 Mid American Energy - Util............................ 47.75 Midwest Wheel - Suppl............................... 283.48 Nikki L Carrick - Meals.................................. 69.08 O’Halloran Int’l - Parts................................. 291.65 Ohrt, David - Therapy.................................. 123.00 Panora Auto Parts - Parts............................ 900.19 Peggy Dentlinger - Hopes Suppl................... 280.78 Peggy Nissly Csr - Deposition...................... 154.50 Pictometry International Corp - Dues....... 25,411.00 Quill Corp - Suppl....................................... 139.57 Raccoon Valley Radio - Radio Ad................. 481.92 Region Xii Council Of Governments - Dues.............. ............................................................ 10,980.50 Rex H. Wiant, Arbitrator - Arbitrator........... 1,313.40 Rueters Red Power - Parts.......................... 123.10 Schildberg Construction - Rock............... 89,502.37 Scott Brand - Wtr Shed Insp.......................... 74.96 See, Marie Ann - Therpy............................... 52.56 Sloss Lawn Care - Mowing....................... 1,560.00 Smith Tire - Veh Mnt..................................... 20.24 Star Energy - Fuel.................................... 1,000.06 State Of Ia Treasurer - Care/Keep............. 5,641.67 Stone Office Products - Suppl...................... 162.03 The News Gazette - Publ............................. 477.58 The Retrofit Co - Recyc............................ 1,157.50 The Schneider Corp - Dues.................... 10,786.00 The Washing Machine - Veh Mnt................... 10.00 Thinkspace IT - Tech Supp....................... 3,954.76 Times - Publ............................................... 476.28 Tuel Trucking - Salt.................................. 1,753.50 Unity Point Clinic - Drug Test....................... 185.00 US Post Office - Postage................................. 5.00 US Post Office - Postage............................. 398.00 Van Meter Inc - Bulbs.................................... 78.92 Van Wall Equipment - Ranger................... 3,975.52 Venteicher Electric - Elec Suppl..................... 35.02 Verizon Wireless - Cell.................................. 20.00 Virginia Grove - Well Plug......................... 1,000.00 Visa - Fuel............................................... 6,864.82 Xenia Rural Water - Util............................... 110.80 Youth & Shelter Services - Shltr Care........ 2,799.00 Youth Emergency Services & Shelter - Cina.. 793.05 Zee Medical - 1st Aid.................................. 667.95 Ziegler Inc - Parts.................................... 1,099.96 ................................................................. 306.24 BP CANADA - MAY GAS........................ 26,241.38 CENTRAL IA. DIST. INC. - WIPES/TOWELS... 115.30 G CO REC - 5/1-6/1................................... 166.76 G CTR COMMUNICATIONS - JULY PHONE... 272.19 G CTR TIMES - MINUTES/ADS...................... 80.40 G CTR, CITY OF - 3/5 FACADE CONTR... 10,032.00 GAS PRODUCTS SALES INC - GAS VALVES. 286.60 GCMU - INTERFUND LOAN PAYMENT..... 26,004.70 GUTHRIE AUTOMOTIVE - WRENCH/FILTER/FITTINGS ................................................................... 62.54 GUTHRIE WELDING - MOWER BRACKET....... 30.00 HAVER LUMBER COMPANY - CAMERON FLATS SIGNS....................................................... 203.55 I A M U - GAS LINE INSTALLATION........... 3,579.48 I M W C A - WC #1 15-16.......................... 414.96 IA DNR - 7/15-6/16 SUPPLY PERMIT.......... 183.49 IA LEAGUE OF CITIES - 15-16 DUES........... 931.00 IA ONE CALL - JUNE CALLS......................... 31.80 IA RURAL WATER ASSOC. - TRAINING-ERICK/GREG. ................................................................. 260.00 IA UTILITIES BOARD - 2016 ASSESSMENT.1,201.00 JACOBSEN’S INC. - GAS FITTINGS................ 80.47 JENSEN SANITATION LLC - JUL-SEP GARBAGE....... ................................................................. 195.00 JOHN DEERE FINANCIAL - STAR DECK/KNIFE/SOCKET............................................................. 140.32 K H BUTTLER - NORTH ST LEAK................. 572.56 KAREAN’S FLOWERS - KEYS WATER PLANT... 7.80 MELLEN & ASSOCIATES, INC - 2 SOLENOID VALVES .............................................................. 1,362.70 METERING & TECHNOLOGY - 118 METERS............ .............................................................. 2,055.24 MICHAEL TODD & COMPANY - DIAMOND BLADE.... ................................................................... 62.98 BRITTNEY URE - DEPOSIT REFUND............... 46.84 DR STEVE BASCOM - DEPOSIT REFUND........ 36.47 SKYLER KNAPP - DEPOSIT REFUND............ 173.91 JORDAN LECKBAND - DEPOSIT REFUND....... 11.86 CHRISTINA DAGGETT - DEPOSIT REFUND... 282.54 MARK DAWSON - DEPOSIT REFUND........... 534.51 RON DRAMAN - DEPOSIT REFUND.............. 200.38 BRIAN KRAKAU - DEPOSIT REFUND............ 315.57 FAUSTIO HERRERA - DEPOSIT REFUND....... 390.68 LUPI STRAW - DEPOSIT REFUND................ 281.24 JULE ROCKWAY - DEPOSIT REFUND............. 35.20 MOSS BROTHERS - DEPOSIT REFUND..... 9,221.98 ISU - GIS TRAINING................................. 1,275.00 NORTHERN MUNICIPAL - L & R ASSESS/MEMBERSHIP....................................................... 1,463.63 OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY - DOOR - ROLLER...... ................................................................. 132.50 PEOPLE’S TRUST/SAVINGS - HSA CONTRIBUTIONS. .............................................................. 1,003.45 PETTY CASH - POSTAGE................................ 4.03 QUILL - PAPER.......................................... 104.69 SECRETARY OF STATE - BENTON - NOTARY. 30.00 STAR ENERGY - JUNE FUEL........................ 654.80 TREASURER - STATE OF IO - SALES TAX. 2,044.00 U. S. POSTAL SERVICE - STAMPS............... 263.47 VAN-WALL GROUP - MOWER PARTS.......... 564.99 VISA - ENVELOPES/TRAINING..................... 693.88 TOTAL.................................................. 97,281.44 DisbursementsReceipts WATER FUND.............................. 67,173.26 . .. 38,306.09 WATER DEPRECIATION FUND....... - ......................... 8.73 WATER METER DEPOSIT FUND..... 16.03 . .................. 0.41 WTR CUSTOMER SERVICE FEE..... 422.46 . ............ 800.00 WATER IMPROVEMENT FUND....... - ............................... GAS UTILITY FUND....................... 41,900.36 . .. 45,119.38 GAS DEPRECIATION FUND............ - .................. 5,029.98 GAS METER DEPOSIT FUND......... 51.33 . .................. 3.81 CAMERON FLATS........................ 139.21 . ...................... GAS CUSTOMER SERVICE FEE . ... - ..................... 818.13 TOTAL........................................ 109,702.65 . 90,086.53 Published in the Guthrie Center Times July 22, 2015 Published in the Guthrie Center Times July 22, 2015 CUTHRIE CENTER Municipal Utility Board of Trustees JuLY 15, 2015 CUTHRIE CENTER CITY COUNCIL JuLY 13, 2015 The Guthrie Center Municipal Utility Board of Trustees met Wed July 15, 2015 at 5 p.m. with Chairman Scott Gonzales presiding. Members Elden Wolfe and Dan Nickell were present. Motion by Wolfe second by Nickell to approve 6/12/15 minutes, Utility warrants, check register, treasurer’s report, 6/22/15 phone vote on a mower, and Resolution MU2015-08 Destruction of certain records were approved. Vote: Ayes – All. Motion carried. Motion by Wolfe, second by Nickell to offer the part time office help position at $9/hour with a review in six months. Vote: Ayes – All. Motion carried. Bills Approved: Published in the Guthrie Center Times July 22, 2015 ALLIANT ENERGY - 5/21-6/19................ 2,635.36 AMERICAN PUBLIC GAS - 2015 PHONE SURVEY..... The Guthrie Center City Council met July 13 at 7:30 pm with Mayor Dennis Kunkle presiding. Council members Craig Heckman, Roger Underwood, Carolyn Masters, Dennis Patrick and Randy Nickel were present. Motion by Patrick, second by Underwood to approve consent agenda including minutes from 6/22/15 with the correction that Patrick made the motion to approve the consent agenda and Nickel made the second, claims presented, check register, Treasurer’s Report, Resolution 2015-14 Allowing for destruction of personnel records after 5 years following termination of employment, New Liquor License: Guthrie’s River Ruckus, Resolution 2015-15 – Transfer of funds from LOST to Fire Truck Replacement Fund, library board reappointment – Marcia Priestley, resolution 2015-13 FY 14/15 City Street Financial Report, and Park & Recreation Board minutes from July 1, 2015. Vote: Ayes: All. Motion carried. The position of compliance officer was discussed and an ad will be put in the paper. Meeting adjourned at 9:50 p.m. Bills Approved: AIRGAS NORTH CENTRAL - 6/30 CO2........... 24.95 ALL IOWA POOL - SENSOR........................ 699.99 ALLIANT ENERGY - ELECTICITY............... 5,684.31 AMERICAN FUNDS - DEFERRED COMP ... 2,700.00 ATLANTIC COCA COLA - 7 CS................... 119.70 AUDITOR OF STATE - FY 14/15 AUDIT FEE.. 250.00 BRUNER & BRUNER - LEGAL SERVICES....... 198.00 BUTTLER AGRONOMY - GLYPHOSATE PLUS.244.75 CAPITAL ONE - 21 BOOKS......................... 268.73 CHARLOTTE HOLLE - COMPUTER WORK.... 120.00 CITY OF PANORA - EMS - JULY.................. 312.50 COLTON HEMER - CLOCK.......................... 426.92 COPY SYSTEMS - COPIER MAINTENANCE..... 47.71 DANKO EMERGENCY - 4 X 4 NOZZLE........ 435.00 DEMCO - SUPPLIES..................................... 76.18 DOWD DRUG STORE - RECEIPT BOOK............ 4.19 FEDERATED FUNDS, THE - DEFERRED COMP.......... ................................................................. 100.00 G CO EMA - 1st qtr 15-16....................... 1,117.92 G CO SOLID WASTE - APR-JUN 2015..... 7,060.50 G CTR APPLIANCE - FLY RIBBON.................... 5.97 G CTR COMMUNICATIONS - JULY PHONE... 245.44 G CTR HIGH SCHOOL - 14-15 LITTLE LEAGUE......... .............................................................. 1,300.00 G CTR TIMES - ADS/PUBLICATIONS............ 170.38 G CTR, CITY OF - LIFESAVING CLASS..... 20,310.00 GCMU - 6/30 BILLING............................. 2,063.23 GUTHRIE AUTOMOTIVE - BATTERY/ALTERNATOR.... ................................................................. 366.75 GUTHRIE CO. AUDITOR - 1ST QTR 28E 15/16......... ............................................................ 49,261.34 GUTHRIE CO. REGIONAL - 5/15-6/15 TAXES.205.09 GUTHRIE CO. TRANSFER - DEBRIS.............. 450.00 HANSEN, ED/NICOLE - CLEANING............... 123.75 HAVER LUMBER - NUTS/SCREWS................ 10.27 HAWKINS WTR TREATMT - CHLORINE CYLINDER.... ................................................................... 20.00 HERRON BODY & REPAIR - 4 X 4 REPAIR...... 45.85 HOMETOWN FOODS - GARBAGE BAGS/STRAWS..... ................................................................... 19.14 I M W C A - WC #1 15-16....................... 1,529.04 I P E R S - IPERS REGULAR...................... 5,919.81 IA DEPT. OF NATURAL - NPDES.................... 85.00 IA INSURANCE DIVISIO - FY 15 CEMETERY REPORT. ................................................................... 25.00 IA LIBRARY SVCS - E-BOOK SUBSCRIPTION.. 65.00 IDALS - DOG POUND LICENSE...................... 75.00 IRS - EMPLOYEE FED W/H..................... 12,187.17 JENSEN SANITATION LL - 6/30 BILLING... 6,642.66 JOHN DEERE FINANCIAL - SUPPLIES............ 75.50 K H BUTTLER CONSTRUC - ROCK - CEMETERY....... .............................................................. 1,159.52 KAREAN’S FLOWERS - FLOWERS FOR OFFICE........ ................................................................... 55.70 LAURA IMERMAN - CLOCK............................. 9.88 M & M SALES COMPANY - 5/15-6/14 SHOP. 61.45 MET - JUNE WW GRAB.............................. 109.00 MICHAEL TODD & CO - DIAMOND BLADE..... 62.99 MICRO MARKETING - 2 DVD/2 CD................ 64.24 OVERDRIVE - E BOOK FILE......................... 376.21 S & H AUTO - STARTER.............................. 275.00 G COUNTY FAIRBOARD - GRANT PASSTHROUGH.... .............................................................. 5,000.00 KAUTZKY TREE CARE - TREE REMOVAL...... 350.00 TANYA CRAWLEY - LESSON REFUND............ 35.00 NEESE INC - 2 MOWERS....................... 16,251.16 OVERHEAD DOOR CO - DOOR - ROLLER..... 132.50 PANORA AUTO PARTS - TRIMMER.............. 436.81 PEOPLE’S TRUST/SAVINGS.... HSA CONTRIBUTIONS .............................................................. 3,109.69 PEPSI-COLA - RESALE................................. 58.37 PETTY CASH - ASBESTOS SAMPLES POSTAGE....... ................................................................. 174.86 PUMPKIN BOOKS - 10 VOLUMES KIDS BOOKS........ ................................................................. 165.90 QUILL - SUPPLIES...................................... 118.34 RECORDED BOOKS - 4 AUDIO BOOKS........ 104.47 STAR ENERGY - JUNE FUEL..................... 2,040.88 STATE HYGIENIC LABOR - COLIFORM TESTS-POOL. ................................................................... 25.00 TOYNE - CHASSIS ON FIRE TRUCK......... 82,742.00 TRANS-IOWA EQUIPMENT - WARTHOG.... 2,994.39 TREASURER - STATE OF - SALES TAX..... 2,018.00 UNPLUGGED WIRELESS - PAGER BATTERIES.......... ................................................................. 264.00 WELLMARK B-X B-SHIELD - INSURANCE PREMIUMS .............................................................. 5,774.42 TOTAL................................................ 245,062.52 DisbursementsReceipts GENERAL FUND........................... 45,655.04 . ..... 4,429.37 ROAD USE TAX FUND................... 8,828.97 . ..... 17,604.37 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS FUND......... 10,901.82 . ..... 6,011.46 EMERGENCY FUND...................... - ...................... 749.94 LOST........................................... - ................ 10,286.79 LIBRARY EXPENDABLE TRUST...... 1,284.11 . .................... TIF - FSA BUILDING...................... - ................................ HOWEY ESTATE FUND................. 22,743.00 . .......... 62.10 FIRE TRUCK REPLACEMENT......... - ................ 27,642.84 STREET CAPITAL EQ.................... - ............................... FIRE/EMS SPECIAL REVENUE........ - ..................... 404.74 DEBT SERVICE FUND.................... 139,445.00 . ... 5,423.45 NSP............................................ - ............................... CAPITAL PROJECT....................... 1,438.01 . ....... 4,330.00 DEPOSIT FUND............................ - ......................... 0.35 PERPETUAL CARE........................ - ............................... SEWER UTILITY FUND.................. 12,974.60 . ... 19,045.58 WASTEWATER DEPRECIATION...... - ..................... 753.00 SOLID WASTE FUND.................... 5,847.66 . ..... 11,241.29 TOTAL........................................ 249,118.21 . 107,985.28 Published in the Guthrie Center Times July 22, 2015 PANORA NRC IS NOW HIRING: DISCOVERY AIDE POSITION Do you love being a part of your community? Do you enjoy socializing and community service projects? Do you have an interest in gardening, crafts, history, movies, sewing, or fishing? Could you share your interests and talents with disabled adults? Then WE have a job for YOU! Genesis Development in Jefferson seeking an individual who is energetic, selfstarting, creative, and caring. Full-time position with benefits. Generally 8 -5 M-F with occasional evening hours. Written communication and basic computer skills. Must have or be able to obtain Chauffer’s license. 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Iowa) James Koch, 641-747-8207 Call for an appointment Gary’s Mobile page 10 | GUTHRIE CENTER TIMES | WEDNEsday | 07.22.15 Guthrie County Agricultural Extension District Published Report - Operating 07/01/2014 to 6/30/2015 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR GUTHRIE COUNTY LUIS F. GUZMAN AND MARCIA S. GUZMAN Plaintiff vs LINDSTROM FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. Defendant Case# EQCV082460 ORIGINAL NOTICE To LINDSTROM FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. – Defendant: ou are hereby notified that Plaintiff’s Petition in this case is now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Court, stating in substance that Plaintiff owns in fee simple the property described here: Lot 22, Promontory Point, an Official Plat, now included in and forming a part of Lake Panorama Subdivision, in Guthrie County, Iowa, being a townhome development and subject to the Horizontal Property Regime of Clover Ridge, dated May 1, 1984 and filed of record May 14, 1984, at Book 392, Page 1778, and having no interest in the common elements of Clover Ridge and/or Promontory Point. Such ownership is claimed by reason of facts fully stated in the Petition, which also alleges that Defendant claims some interest therein, but their claim is without right and constitutes a cloud on the title which it is desired to remove. The Petition prays that Plaintiff’s title to the premises be established as an absolute title in fee simple, and quieted and confirmed against the Defendant, whom should be forever barred and estopped from having or claiming any right, title, lien, or interest in said property; and for other equitable relief, and for costs. For further particulars see the Petition as on file. The name and address of the attorney for the Plaintiff(s) is Eric D. Reinhart, 207 N. 5th Street, P.O. Box 37, Guthrie Center, IA 50115. The attorney’s phone number is (641) 332-2216 and facsimile number is (641) 332-2537. You must serve a motion or answer on or before the 17th day of August, 2015, and within a reasonable time thereafter, file your motion or answer with the Clerk of Court for Guthrie County, at the courthouse in Guthrie Center, Iowa. If you do not, judgment by default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. You are further notified that the above case has been filed in a county that utilizes electronic filing. Please see Iowa Court Rules Chapter 16 for information on electronic filing and Iowa Court Rules Chapter 16, division VI regarding the protection of personal information in court filings. If you require the assistance of auxiliary aids or services to participate in court because of a disability, immediately call your district ADA coordinator, information at www. iowacourts.gov/RepresentingYourself_yourself/ADAAccess. (If you are hearing impaired, call Relay Iowa TTY at 1-800-735-2942). YOU ARE ADVISED TO SEEK LEGAL ADVICE AT ONCE TO PROTECT YOUR LEGAL INTERESTS Date Issued: 6/15/2015 /s/ Joyce (Joy) Foster Beginning Balance and Receipts: Total Balance: July 1, 2014 Receipts: Project No. : LFM-N54T(2)--7X-39 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be accepted by the County Auditor of GUTHRIE County at their office in Guthrie Center, Iowa, until 10:00 AM, on Thursday, August 6, 2015 for the various items of construction work listed below. A Certified check, made payable to the County, or a Cashier's check, made payable to either the County or to the contractor, drawn upon a solvent bank or a bid bond, shall be filed with each proposal in an amount as set forth in the proposal form. Cashier's check, made payable to the contractor, shall contain an unqualified endorsement to the County signed by the contractor or his authorized agent. Failure to execute a contract and file an acceptable bond and Certificate of Insurance within 30 days of the date of the approval for awarding of the contract, as herein provided, will be just and sufficient cause for the denial of the award and the forfeiture of the proposal guaranty. Plans, specifications and proposal forms for the work may be seen and may be secured at the County Auditor's Office at 200 N 5th Guthrie Center All proposals must be filed on the forms furnished by the County, sealed and plainly marked. Proposals containing any reservations not provided for in the forms furnished may be rejected, and the County Board reserves the right to waive technicalities and to reject any or all bids. Attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering the qualifications of bidders and subletting or assigning of the contract. As a condition precedent to being furnished a proposal form, a prospective bidder must be on the current Iowa Department of Transportation or local county list of qualified bidders; except that this requirement will not apply when bids are received solely for materials, supplies, or equipment. GUTHRIE County shall issue sales tax exemption certificates through the Iowa Department of Revenue and Finance to the successful bidder and an subcontractors to enable them to purchase qualifying materials for the project free of sales tax. Failure to submit a fully completed Bidder Status Form with the bid may result in the bid being deemed nonresponsive and rejected. The County, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for an award. Description of the Proposed Work : LFM-N54T(2)--7X-39 ITEM CLEARING AND GRUBBING EXCAVATION, CLASS 10, CHANNEL GRANULAR SURFACING ON ROAD, CLASS A CRUSHED STONE REMOVAL OF EXISTING STRUCTURES FLOODED BACKFILL COMPACTION WITH MOISTURE CONTROL (STRUCTURES) EXCAVATION, CLASS 20 STRUCTURAL CONCRETE (RCB CULVERT) REINFORCING STEEL APRONS, CONCRETE, 24 IN. DIA. APRONS, CONCRETE, 48 IN. DIA. REMOVE AND REINSTALL CONCRETE PIPE APRONS LESS THAN OR EQUALTO 36 IN. REMOVE AND REINSTALL CONCRETE PIPE APRONS GREATER THAN 36 IN. CULVERT, CONCRETE ROADWAY PIPE, 24 IN. DIA. CULVERT, CONCRETE ROADWAY PIPE, 30 IN. DIA. REMOVE AND REINSTALL RIGID PIPE CULVERT LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 36 IN. REMOVE AND REINSTALL RIGID PIPE CULVERT GREATER THAN 36 IN. PILES, STEEL SHEET CONCRETE GROUT FOR REVETMENT OR GABION REVETMENT, CLASS D REMOVAL OF PAVEMENT SAFETY CLOSURE TRAFFIC CONTROL MOBILIZATION MULCHING SEEDING AND FERTILIZING (RURAL) TURF REINFORCEMENT MAT, TYPE 1 SILT FENCE PERIMETER AND SLOPE SEDIMENT CONTROL DEVICE, 12 IN. DIA. UNIT UNIT CY CY LS CY CY CY CY LB EACH EACH EACH EACH LF LF LF LF SF CY TON SY EACH LS LS ACRE ACRE SQ LF LF QUANTITY 1 1010.0 56.0 1.00 46.0 519.0 873 126.3 17075 1 1 10 5 6 6 174 120 200 126.0 1790.0 134.0 2 1.000 1.000 5.2 5.2 37.0 2000.0 3500.0 Total Proposal Guaranty is $25,000.00; 0 Working Days; Completion Date: May-06-2016; $1,000.00/Day Liquidated Damages. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS OF THE IDOT, SERIES 2012, AND CURRENT SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS SHALL APPLY Approved by the GUTHRIE County Board of Supervisors at their regular session on Jul-21-2015. _____________________________________________________________ By: Jerri Christman Guthrie County Auditor Published in the Guthrie Center Times July 22, 2015 Published in the Guthrie Center Times July 8,15, 22, 2015 NOTICE TO REDEEM FROM TAX SALE To: Timothy G. Wittrock Sara Wittrock Any and all person(s) in possession of the parcel hereinafter described. All of the heirs, spouses, assignees, grantees, legatees, devisees, and successors in interest both known and unknown, and all unknown claimants claiming to have any recorded or unrecorded right, title, or interest in and to the parcel hereinafter described. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on the 17th day of June, 2013, the following described parcel, situated in Guthrie County, Iowa, to-wit: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 3 and 4 of Lot 6 of the SE1/4 of Section 34, Township 78 North, Range 32 West of the 5th P.M., in Guthrie County, Iowa. District 00046 Parcel No. 0001111000 Certificate No. 130037 was sold at tax sale by the Treasurer of Guthrie County for the then delinquent and unpaid taxes against the parcel, that a Certificate of Purchase was then duly issued by the County Treasurer of Guthrie County, Iowa, pursuant to said tax sale, which Certificate is now lawfully held and owned by Darrin Mleynek, and that the right of redemption will expire and a deed to the said parcel will be made unless redemption from said tax sale is made within ninety (90) days from the completed service of this Notice. Darrin Mleynek By: Eric D. Reinhart AT0006528 Bruner, Bruner & Reinhart, LLP 207 North 5th Street, P.O. Box 37 Guthrie Center, IA 50115 Telephone Number: (641) 332-2216 Fax Number: (641) 332-2537 Published in the Guthrie Center Times July 22, 2015 THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT GUTHRIE COUNTY Probate No. ESPR014116 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of ROGER F. WHITMAN, Deceased. You are hereby notified that on the 1st day of June. 2015, the last will and testament of Roger F. Whitman, deceased, bearing date of the 28th day of November, 1986, was admitted to probate in the above named court and that Steven R. Bascom was appointed executor of the estate. Any action to set aside the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors having claims against the estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to occur of four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred. Dated this 1st day of June, 2015. To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Roger F. Whitman, Deceased, who died on or about the 15th day of May, 2015. TREE CARE CARE KAUTZKY TREE KAUTZKY LLC LLC Call Paul at 712-249-9725 Call Paul at 712-249-9725 FREE ESTIMATES • TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL • FREE ESTIMATES • TREE• TRIMMING & REMOVAL STORM CLEAN UP • TREE PLANTING • STORM CLEAN UP • TREE PLANTING LANDSCAPING ASH TREE TREATMENT Steven R. Bascom 2074 Highway 44 Guthrie Center, IA 50115 Eric D. Reinhart, ICIS PIN No: AT0006528 Bruner, Bruner & Reinhart, LLP 207 N. 5th St., Box 37, Guthrie Center, IA 50115 Attorney for Executor Date of second publication 22 day of July, 2015 Published in the Guthrie Center Times July 15, 22, 2015 • Retaining Walls • Patios • Water Features • Planting LICENSED • INSURED • EXPERIENCED • LOCAL REFERENCES • Retaining Walls • Patios • Water Features • Planting LICENSED • INSURED • EXPERIENCED • LOCAL REFERENCES Immediately In-Home Daycare Openings Little Farmhands Daycare (In process of State Certification) THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT GUTHRIE COUNTY Probate No. ESPR014120 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of BERNARD W. SHARON, Deceased. Bernard W. Sharon, deceased, who died on or about the 19th day of June, 2015. You are hereby notified that on the 9th day of July, 2015, the last will and testament of Bernard W. Sharon, deceased, bearing date of the 23rd day of April, 2012, was admitted to probate in the above named court and that Jeremiah Sharon was appointed executor of the estate. Any action to set aside the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors having claims against the estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to occur of four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred. Dated this 9th day of July, 2015. Jeremiah Sharon 4102 High Street West Des Moines, IA 50265 EXECUTOR Eric D. Reinhart, ICIS PIN No: AT0006528 Bruner, Bruner & Reinhart, LLP 207 N. 5th St., Box 37, Guthrie Center, IA 50115 Attorney for Executor Date of second publication 29 day of July, 2015 Published in the Guthrie Center Times July 22, 2015 e Bu y an d Se ll th th i w ay W Ea sy . th e Cl as sifie ds 332-2380 To All Persons Interested in the Estate of I'm CPR, First Aid, Universal Precaution, and Mandatory Reporter Certified. We are a pet-friendly, but smoke-free home. I'm currently accepting all ages. I have 18 years of experience in child care. I offer breakfast, lunch, and snacks. While in my care, we will work on ABC's, 123's, shapes, colors, and more. We also have outside time as long as the weather cooperates. A great location for parents commuting to Des Moines metro area. I am located east of Panora 2 miles off of Hwy. 44. 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Willow Sword Zoie Shook Total Disbursements: $146,461.53 Contributions Revenue Grant Revenue Interest Revenue Other Revenue Other Tax Revenue Program Fee Revenue Property Tax Revenue Resale Revenue $1,875.00 $2,192.00 $72.14 $1,039.66 $5,500.96 $49,508.04 $166,825.03 $1,468.50 $228,481.33 $374,942.86 Marketing Expense Program Fee Expense Equipment Expense Other Travel Expense Marketing Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Facility Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Marketing Expense Insurance, Bond Expense Non-Fee Proj Act Expense Program Fee Expense Non-Fee Proj Act Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Non-Fee Proj Act Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Marketing Expense Grant Expense Other Travel Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Meeting Expense Grant Expense Other Travel Expense Program Fee Expense Advertising Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Non-Fee Proj Act Expense Program Fee Expense Net Wages and Travel Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Other Travel Expense Supplies Expense Facility Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Non-Tax Meals Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Supplies Expense Program Fee Expense Facility Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Grant Expense Program Fee Expense Facility Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Net Wages and Travel Insurance, Bond Expense Program Fee Expense Marketing Expense Equipment Expense Background Checks Expense Net Wages and Travel Supplies Expense Facility Expense Non-Tax Meals Expense Non-Fee Proj Act Expense Facility Expense Memberships, Dues Expense Telecommunications Expense Program Fee Expense Facility Expense Advertising Expense Program Fee Expense Advertising Expense Grant Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Non-Tax Meals Expense Non-Fee Proj Act Expense Grant Expense Program Fee Expense Meeting Expense Benefits Expense Program Fee Expense Retirement Plan Marketing Expense Shared Support, Programs, Materials, Equipment Expense Benefits Expense Resale Expense Facility Expense Marketing Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Marketing Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Facility Expense Program Fee Expense Meeting Expense Meeting Expense Facility Expense Program Fee Expense Meeting Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Facility Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Equipment Expense Supplies Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Equipment Expense Memberships, Dues Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Non-Tax Meals Expense Grant Expense Supplies Expense Marketing Expense Program Fee Expense Non-Tax Meals Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Non-Fee Proj Act Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Net Wages and Travel Non-Fee Proj Act Expense Meeting Expense Net Wages and Travel Program Fee Expense Meeting Expense Non-Fee Proj Act Expense Program Fee Expense Grant Expense Marketing Expense Insurance, Bond Expense Program Fee Expense Memberships, Dues Expense Program Fee Expense Payroll Taxes Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense Meeting Expense Non-Fee Proj Act Expense Postage Expense Non-Fee Proj Act Expense Payroll Taxes Postage Expense Equipment Expense Net Wages and Travel Program Fee Expense Program Fee Expense $373.58 $210.58 $3,525.69 $30.00 $54.00 $67.82 $295.00 $1,006.00 $2,112.00 $250.00 $56.09 $29.54 $321.60 $150.00 $21.00 $1,800.00 $40.00 $2,399.49 $90.00 $581.03 $8.09 $1,676.50 $25.00 $17.73 $123.20 $90.00 $7,139.41 $90.00 $218.42 $1,050.18 $80.00 $40.00 $534.53 $90.00 $90.00 $167.50 $100.00 $100.00 $30,042.24 $24.00 $90.00 $10.43 $168.50 $1,800.00 $50.00 $15.94 $45.00 $100.00 $90.00 $100.00 $8.03 $250.00 $50.00 $180.00 $143.36 $150.00 $135.00 $90.00 $90.00 $1,188.33 $7.42 $350.00 $26.32 $200.00 $35,686.04 $1,919.00 $85.32 $167.28 $15.00 $417.95 $27,303.95 $20.00 $134.00 $725.20 $240.00 $38.70 $55.00 $2,455.61 $5.00 $812.78 $470.59 $304.68 $23.96 $84.00 $100.00 $23.11 $287.80 $8.00 $18.87 $2,509.70 $90.00 $11.09 $285.00 $33.50 $14,552.66 $48.72 $20,426.22 $96.71 $346.99 $270.00 $15.00 $90.00 $75.00 $65.10 $85.32 $20.00 $317.05 $75.00 $18.71 $9.56 $370.00 $150.00 $342.86 $75.00 $75.00 $250.00 $100.00 $70.00 $100.00 $20,866.32 $90.00 $550.00 $60.00 $2,122.74 $90.00 $110.31 $795.90 $1,758.08 $198.90 $306.14 $77.86 $150.00 $75.56 $90.00 $100.00 $15,368.67 $134.15 $50.00 $280.03 $495.00 $70.00 $19.05 $350.00 $90.00 $75.00 $1,021.35 $500.00 $2,347.62 $17.21 $140.00 $366.00 $90.00 $100.00 $3,101.50 $50.00 $11.24 $1,175.41 $155.00 $249.53 $8.51 $75.00 $59.48 $35.99 $229.00 $288.75 $30.00 $75.00 $4,894.00 $100.22 $200.00 $456.52 $1,648.24 $150.00 $800.00 $12.75 $25,184.46 $68.53 $370.00 $4,590.13 $250.00 $500.00 $266,559.73 Net Balance: June 30, 2015 $108,383.13 Guthrie County Agricultural Extension District Published Report - Agency 07/01/2014 to 6/30/2015 Balance: July 1, 2014 $125.97 Total Receipts $2,746.43 Total Disbursements ($1,250.00) Balance: June 30, 2015 $1,622.40 STATE OF IOWA - Guthrie County I, (Name), Chair, and I, (Name), Treasurer of the Guthrie County Agricultural Extension Council, being duly sworn on oath, state to the best of our knowledge and belief, that the items included in the foregoing Financial Report are true and correct statement of receipts and expenditures of the Guthrie County Agricultural Extension Fund. 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Grades 3rd – 5th will meet from 9:00 a.m. -11:00 a.m. and grades 6th – 8th will meet from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. each day. Camp will focus on drills that work on basic volleyball fundamentals and allow the girls to have fun as they learn the game of volleyball. Coaches John Jones and Colton Hem- er along with the high school players will be working with the kids as they continue to build Tiger volleyball players. The cost of the camp is $45. Mail registration and check to Guthrie Center Schools, 906 School St, Guthrie Center, IA 50115 or bring it by the school offices. Checks may be made payable to Guthrie Center Tiger Volleyball. A T-shirt will be ordered for each camper once camp payment is received and the shirts will either be given out by the end of the camp or on the first day of school. football Iowa Shrine Bowl Game Saturday Guthrie Center Times staff jeff storjohann | guthrie center times Guthrie Center’s Lane Rumelhart takes a swing at a pitch during a July 16 second-round district game against Van Meter. Rumelhart had a double and drove in two runs for the Tigers, who fell in the contest 6-3. Rumelhart is one of six seniors for Guthrie Center this season. Tigers season ends with district loss By MARTY BALL Guthrie Center Times staff Guthrie Center defeated CAM, Anita 6-1 last Tuesday during the opening round of the Class 1A District 13 bracket to advance to the semifinals, but fell 6-3 to Van Meter on Thursday to end its 2015 postseason campaign. Against CAM, Anita, Lane Rumelhart was the winning pitcher as he allowed one run on two hits. He walked five batters and struck out seven in five innings of work. Cale Crowder stepped in for two innings of relief and gave up no runs on one hit. He walked two batters and struck out three. At the plate, the Tigers were led by Logan Scheuermann who went 2 for 2 with a walk and two RBI. Trey Wickland was 1 for 3 with a double and two RBI, Jared Berger went 1 for 3 with two runs scored, Rumelhart was 1 for 2 with a walk, a double and a run scored, Brock Beeler scored two runs and Jacob Joliet scored one. Against Van Meter, Wickland was the losing pitcher as he allowed five runs on five hits. He walked three batters and struck out one in two innings. Crowder tossed four innings and gave up one run on no hits. He walked one batter and struck out eight. Offensively, Rumelhart led the Tigers by going 1 for 4 with a twoRBI double. Beger was 2 for 4 with a RBI and a run scored and both Joliet and Cody Hix scored a run. Guthrie Center ended its .500 season with an overall record of 15 wins and 15 losses. The Tigers graduate six seniors (Berger, Rumelhart, Hox, Crowder, Tom Herron and Tom Brooks) and will be led by a group of six juniors next year. Sports Section Sponsored by: Graduated seniors will strap on their helmets and shoulder pads one last time at the high school level in the 43rd Annual Iowa Shrine Bowl. The game will be played at the UNI Dome in Cedar Falls 4 p.m. Saturday, July 25, and will benefit the Shriner’s hospitals for children. Zach Schreck, whose dad John resides in Guthrie Center, will represent the South All-Stars against the North All-Stars. Schreck is a 6-foot4, 225-pound back that rushed for 1,235 yards and 13 touchdowns for Earlham last season. He was the team’s leading tackler with 70 total stops, including 45 solo with eight sacks. Coon Rapids-Bayard’s Sam Halversen will also play for the South squad. Halverson is a 6-foot-2, 245-pound lineman who helped pave the way for running back Zach Evans, the second leading rusher in the state last fall. SHRINE BOWL BACKGROUND The Iowa Shrine Bowl Game is an all-star football game between selected pre-college foot- ball athletes on each side of a north-south dividing line in Iowa. There are 46 graduating seniors selected for each squad by a process of nomination by coaches, balloting by state-wide sports media professionals, and official invitation from a representative of the Iowa Shrine Bowl. The Iowa Shrine Bowl produces this game each year. The game brings honor and recognition to the players, their schools and their communities. It has also been an effective tool in raising money for The Shriner’s Hospital For Children. To date, the Iowa Shrine Bowl has raised over $2,268,000 for The Shriner’s Hospitals for Children. Funds for The Shriner’s Hospitals For Children are developed by ticket sales, advertising in the Shrine Bowl program, merchandise sales, contributions and sponsorships. Iowa Shrine Bowl, Inc is an incorporated 501(c)3 fundraising organization. All profits from operations are sent to The Shriner’s Hospital For Children. The principle fundraising event of Iowa Shrine Bowl, Inc is the Iowa Shrine Bowl Game. swim team Ashley schable | guthrie center times Summer Focus! Guthrie Center’s Trey Wickland hits a foul ball during a second round district baseball game with Van Meter on July 16. The Tigers season came to a close with a 6-3 loss. 605 E. Main (Panora Plaza) Panora 641-755-2599 www.schreiberfamilychiropractic.com Drs. Brandon & Bailey Schreiber, Katie Stetzel, LMT Most insurances accepted including Medicare & Medicaid Megan Underwood steps to the block and visits with Guthrie Center swim team coach Dana Stein moments before the 8-and-under freestyle relay during the Iowa West Swim Conference meet held in Jefferson on July 11.
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