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Watch for bikes Page 4 Senator in town Page 6 Friday May 13, 2016 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF HARDIN COUNTY E L D O R A, I O W A 641-939-5051 www.eldoranewspapers.com V O L U M E 84 • N O. 3 • $1.00 Class of 2016 gets sendoff By Rick Patrie News Editor SOUTH HARDIN – It is the final stretch for graduating seniors in the South Hardin schools. And May brings a string of final activities. First was Senior Class Awards night and the annual announcement of scholarships going to members of the graduating class. They include awards from state and national organizations, but far and away the most numerous are locally backed and supported – scholarships made in the names of now-two and three generations of school supporters. This year the awards totaled over 70. Many are made in support of students who plan to go on to college in particular fields of study, others are made by donors supporting young people from the various South Hardin communities. Awards night was Tuesday evening and the following morning was the annual service-learning project of the district. Students in the high school are dispatched to perform a number of community service jobs, both to public and private interests. (continued on page 2) Awards night highlight is always the community-sponsored scholarships. Newly named, the Tiger Scholarship Foundation, (before the Dollars for Scholars) this year’s recipients include from the left, Laura Campbell, Josh Brown, Kristin Mathis, Sean Rogers, Rachel Miller, Ben Westendorf, Amber Heubner, Logan Roling, Emily Mitchell, Michaela Friest, Jon Weber, Andrea Steiner, Kayla Anderson, Megan Carr and Lydia Rose. More on page 2 and the full report on students and awards comes in the Tuesday Ledger. Grundy Hospital initiates final construction push by Rick Patrie News Editor GRUNDY CENTER - It will have been almost 15 years of construction, renewal and expansion, by the time the Grundy County Memorial Hospital celebrates its 65th year in 2017. The finale of sorts comes this year with a project that will address structural needs of the original ‘heritage’ building on site. The Grundy County Board of Supervisors approved a key piece of the project’s financing recently, floating a $5 million general obligation urban renewal bond issue. At the same time, the hospital’s Board of Commissioners has just awarded construction bids. Hopes are that the final phase – phase three of the long, long initiative – will be done in time for the 65-year milestone. Phase three will rejuvenate the oldest 1952 portion of the hospital, which once was the hospital, but nowadays is, in large part, home to Newsbriefs Boy Scout Troop 334 Brunch May 15 Boy Scout Troop 334 will be having a Pancake/Omelet Brunch on Sunday, May 15 at the Kiwanis Building at the Hardin County Fairgrounds from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Free will donation. Steamboat Rock Fire Dept. Breakfast May 14 The Steamboat Rock Fire Department will be having a Breakfast on Saturday, May 14 at the Steamboat Rock Fire Station from 7 to 10 a.m. Free will donation gets you pancakes, sausage, eggs and beverage. The Ranger will be on display and tickets will be available for purchase. Informational meeting at American Legion May 18 Marsha Pettigrew with the Eldora Veterans’ Monument Committee will be at the American Legion in Eldora on Wednesday, May 18 at 7 p.m. prior to their regular scheduled meeting at 7:30 p.m. I will give a brief overview and answer any questions or concerns you may have. (continued on page 4) administrative services. Patient visits to the hospital’s Specialty Clinic have steadily climbed over the past ten years, and the project increases clinic space by fifty percent to accommodate additional medical specialties, as well as providing increased privacy in the registration area. The clinic and a new Radiology Women’s Center will expand into space now used for administrative and support functions of the hospital. The renovation project provides a new roof for the original two-story portion of the hospital, as well as new windows and new mechanical systems for the 1952 building, which has not been used for patient care since a new inpatient area opened in 2009. All administrative and support functions will move to the second floor once the project is complete in mid-2017. “It’s an important project in the life of our hospital,” says Jennifer Havens, CEO. “When the hospital began a facility improvement Corn planting nears finish By Rick Patrie News Editor HARDIN COUNTY – This year, the corn planting phase of spring work sort of came and went without making a ripple. None of the excessive rains of past years. No disturbances. “Sort of a mellow spring,” says Hardin County Extension’s Darwin Miller. He says one of the few concerns at the outset had been how the moderate winter might impact the soil bed. But the corn planting essentially came off without a hitch, he says. Extension reports that just about all the corn was is in the ground here (continued on page 3) plan more than ten years ago, the decision was made to retain the original building as new patient care additions were completed. Now it’s time to finish what was started by giving the original building a muchneeded upgrade,” explains Havens. “The project also provides space to expand the Specialty Clinic, which meets the needs of our patients by giving them convenient access to a variety of specialty providers.” Havens says the $7.5 million project will be financed by the bond sale, $2.5 million in hospital cash reserves, and private fundraising. Construction manager is Graham Construction, while Cardinal Construction is the general contractor. The renovation will be accomplished in three phases so that hospital operations will not be disrupted during the project. Grundy County Memorial Hospital is a 25-bed critical access hospital affiliated with UnityPoint (continued on page 3) Fest builds a loyal following by Rick Patrie News Editor HARDIN COUNTY– Six years ago who would have guessed that one of the best attended fairground attractions would be a festival devoted to providers of social services. But Family Fest has become a hit with young families and routinely fills the community building in the early days of May. This marked the sixth year of the project, which brings together all kinds of providers for young families with children. This year there were 26 service agencies and a few others there just for food and the fun. And close to 400 came calling to get acquainted with health care, childcare, education and other offerings. (continued on page 3) Tammy Hansen of Marshalltown marketing wooden roses at the 6th annual Family Fest. Mary Bendixen moves on from E-NP By Rick Patrie News Editor E L D O R A - N E W PROVIDENCE – “People say they will miss me, but I think they will miss Jack more.” Mary Bendixen, principal of the E-NP Elementary School for the last four years, says she takes a great deal of satisfaction with the accomplishments of the last four years, particularly the team ones involving all the staff. She is leaving to be closer to home, and even then the decision was a tough one. And she is, much to the whole school’s sadness, taking Jack with her. Jack is the Bendixen family dog, who not long after his owner took the job here, joined her in the halls of the grade school. She will tell you he is a wonder. Everyone, children and staff seem to be in a better frame of mind when he is present. Frames of mind are so often key in an elementary school she says. You would think that the big kids would have the bigger problems, but it’s the little ones who so often bring their troubles to school. That was probably my biggest learning experience here. Just how much time and effort teachers expend getting children ready to face the day. The dog helped, and a lot of special initiatives did too. Bendixen was hardly new to the situation. She had taught the younger grades twenty years herself. Six years in Anamosa and then worked in a variety of administrative positions, including one as an assistant principal. In all it was 30 years in education. Now the family is moving to her husband’s home area and she is (continued on page 6) Mary Bendixen, the kids and Jack. Local/Area News Friday, May 13, 2016 • pAge 2 Class of 2016 gets sendoff Graduates (continued from page 1) The high school fine arts departments will be celebrating and exhibiting examples of their work, visual and musical arts both, during the week of the 12th through the 17th. On the evening of the 17th starting at 7 p.m. an open house for the public. Baccalaureate is May 18 at 7 p.m. and Commencement is on May 22 at 1:30 p.m. in the high school gym. Check the Eldora newspaper May 17 for a complete list of the year’s grads from South Hardin as well as the BCLUW and AGWSR schools. Special Guest Miss Iowa, Taylor Weibers will be giving the Baccalaureate Address on Wednesday, May 18th at 7:00 p.m. at South Hardin HIGH School to the graduating seniors, their families and friends. Taylor was the preliminary swim suit and talent winner in the Miss America pageant last year and attributes the importance of her journey to the relationship she has with God. She will share that story along with singing a couple of her favorite Christian songs. This evening is presented by Rev. Corey Larson, pastor, First Congregational United Church of Christ in Eldora and Rev. Laura R. Renault, pastor, Zion United Church of Christ in Hubbard and the Pine Lake Ministerium. Several youth from the graduating class of 2016 are also a part of the planning processes. Miss Weibers was at SHHS last year and shared a motivational speech with the entire student body The entire community is invited to attend at no cost. A free will offering will be taken to support the Scholarship Fund of the Pine Lake Ministerial Association which offers scholarships annually to graduating seniors pursuing ministry related careers. Some of the special scholarship winners and other awardees during the annual awards night for the 2016 graduating class. Starting in the upper left, moving clockwise: Zach Shore and Rachel Mildenhall, recognized for enlistment in the armed services, Honorees of the South Hardin Athletic Boosters with special schlarships: Kristin Mathis, Ben Westendorf, Rachel Miller, Emily Mitchell, Sean Rogers, Megan Carr, Kayla Anderson, Jon Weber, Lydia Rose, Logan Roling, and Michaela Friest. Honorees with scholarships from the South Hardin Fine Arts Boosters, Josh Brown, Kristin Mathis, Rachel Miller, Amber Heubner, Emily Mitchell and Logan Roling. And honorees with the Silver Cord Award, for outstanding community service, Michaela Friest and Lydia Rose. Want to grow your business? 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Deadline to file for the reduced real estate tax is June 1 of 2016 at the county treasurer’s office in Eldora. Also, mobile home owners are reminded they may be eligible to claim a reduced tax rate on Mobile Homes Tax, if their 2014 household income was less than $22,360 and the following applies: The claimant is 23 years of age or older as of December 31 of 2015. Deadline to file this application for Reduced Mobile Home Rate on both semi annual tax payments is June1of2016andmustbefiledat theCountyTreasurersoffice. These applications will be used to calculate the credit for property taxes that will be payable for September 2016 and March 2017. If you have questions or think you may qualify please call 641-9398230 and ask for Lisa or Machel. Corn planting nears finish (continued from page 1) f Grundy Hospital initiates final construction phase Last step is refurbishing old original structure over the life of the bond issue. The hospital itself and supporters will Health – Allen Hospital, and the provide additional funds toward the UnityPoint Health system. $7.5 million total project. Patientareaswereaddressedfirst The new construction will create in the wave of constructions dating secondfloorofficespaceforvarious back to 2004, then again in 2009, hospital departments that are not and now in this last renovation involved in direct patient care, comes around to the oldest part of freeingupvaluablefirstfloorspace the facility. for an expansion of the hospital’s The upgrade to the 1952 center’s Specialty Clinics. The current secondfloorwillincludeanewroof, clinic space was created as part of windows, and mechanical systems. the hospital’s original renovation Supervisors actually signed off on ten years ago but the clinics have issuing up to $5 million in general outgrown that area. obligation bonds as the county’s More than fifteen medical loan to finance the project. The specialists see patients in the Grundy bonds will be repaid by the hospital Center clinic, and more than 7,000 (continued from page 1) patient visits are recorded each year. There was always an understanding that the old 52 portion of the hospital would eventually become a focus. The hospital does say that with the constant changes in health care, and the likely trend toward less inpatent and more out-patient care, there will always have to be the potential for future initiatives, but for now the Grundy Center Hospital meets the needs of the moment. The project is expected to take 18 months to complete, which means the renovated portion will likely be complete as the hospital marks its 65th anniversary in 2017. e locally, pretty much in line with the rest of the state. Miller said the best guess was that at early week the beans were likely 50 percent in the ground. At week’s beginning some corn was already emerging. Miller says there were reports of farmers out planting as early as April 10 or 11, though the bulk would wait until the week of the 18th, with an eye toward the window for crop insurance coverage. Miller says it’s becoming an old observation, but still very true: With the equipment at hand nowadays for most area farmers it’s not unusual to plant 150 acres a day. “All and all it was a very moderate and smooth Spring. Statewide observations: Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey today commented on the Iowa Crops and Weather report released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistical Service. The report is released weekly from April through October. “Farmers continue to make planting progress between the rains and now 80 percent of corn and 29 percent of soybeans are in the ground. Eighty percent of the corn crop has been planted, a day ahead of last year, and 8 days ahead of the 5-year average. IOWA PRELIMINARY WEATHER SUMMARY By Harry Hillaker, State Climatologist, Iowa Department of Agriculture & Land Stewardship The past reporting week began with cooler than normal weather prevailing in most areas through mid-week. High temperatures on Sunday (1st) were mostly in the forties while sixties prevailed in most areas from Monday through Wednesday. Light freezes were recorded in scattered areas on Monday (2nd), Tuesday (3rd) and Thursday (5th) mornings. Warmer air arrived in northwestern Iowa on Thursday and statewide on Friday. Friday was easily the warmest day of the week with highs in the eighties over most of Iowa. Slightly cooler weather returned for the weekend. Temperature extremes for the week ranged from Thursday morning lows of 30 degrees at Cresco and Elkader to Friday afternoon highs of 90 degrees at Guttenberg and Marion(thefirst90degreereadings in the state this year). Temperatures for the week as a whole averaged a bit warmer than usual over the west and a little below normal over the Family Fest services fair builds a loyal following Getting acquainted with area providers (continued from page 1) And from Ackley came Skycone, a purveyor of soft serve ice cream from a cone shop you have to see to believe. A good measure of the crowd at the fairgrounds: One hundred and ninety cones served, and 30 percent of the proceeds turned back to organizers of the fest to help with next year’s effort. The idea of a festival organized around human services might have seemed real novel six years ago, but organizer Carrie Kube says that nowadays it is actually quite common. Most counties have something similar. A short time ago another fair of its kind took place in Iowa Falls, dedicated to preventive services designed to stem child abuse. The festivals have young families in mind, in particular. Young families which have both parents working, too busy to spend the time getting acquainted with all the services available to them. Meanwhile, at the same time they are are often families making their way without the help of grandmothers and grandfathers who no longer live nearby. east with a statewide average of 0.6 degrees above normal. Rain fell nearly statewide on Sunday (1st) afternoon and evening with the greatest amounts falling over east central Iowa. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday were dry statewide. There were a few light showers and thunderstorms over extreme eastern Iowa on Tuesday night. Scattered light rain fell over much of northern Iowa late Friday night into Saturday. Light showers and thunderstorms were also scattered across the southwestern two-thirds of the state on Saturday (7th) night into Sunday morning. Weekly rain totals varied from only sprinkles at Sidney, Shenandoah and Lake Mills to 0.86 inches at Davenport. The statewide average precipitation was 0.24 inches, or about one-fourth of the weekly normal of 0.98 inches. Soil temperatures at the four inch depth were averaging in the midfifties to low sixties as of Sunday (8th). 2016 Hardin County Fair 4-H & FFA Fair Book HARDIN COUNTY – The Hardin County Fair book will not be printed and published in the newspaper. It is posted under 4-H Resources on the Hardin County Extension & Outreach webpage at: http://www.extension.iastate.edu/ hardin/4h or the direct link is:http:// www.extension.iastate.edu/hardin/ sites/www.extension.iastate.edu/ files/hardin/Fairbook.pdf. If you do not have access to a computer/ printer, you may contact the Extension Officetoobtainacopy. For more information on educational opportunities, joining 4-H or becoming a 4-H volunteer contact the Hardin County ISU Extension and Outreach office at 1-888-648-5005 or http://www. extension.iastate.edu/hardin/4h. Churches face off on golf course Iowa River Valley Early Childhood Area has been the coordinating group behind a couple of recent festivals – fairs you might call them – only here the exhibitors come from a wide range of social and human service organizations who routinely help young families cope with a wide range of challenges. Not In Hardin County Family FUN Event was an afternoon of free activities, games and prizes for Hardin County families back in April, featuring the Hardin County Child Abuse Prevention Coalition. It hosted the event to raise awareness about the prevention of child abuse. Everyone gathered at the Dale Howard Family Activity Center in Iowa Falls. Hardin County organizations and businesses were encouraged to participate by hosting a booth, providing entertainment, or sponsoring this familyfocused event. Last weekend, the 6th annual Family Fest, was a project of the Hardin County Circle of Life (HCCOL), again in cooperation with area businesses and organizations, serving the needs of young families, particularly those with children. It was at the Hardin County Fairgrounds in Eldora. The fest was part business, part fun for the kids. If you are interested in participating in, or sponsoring any future events of these kinds, contact Carrie Kube at 641-6486575 or e-mail: carriekube@qwestoffice. net. HCCOL works to improve interagency collaboration in efforts to help area families. ELDORA- ThefirsteverCluster Golf Tournament will be held on Sunday, May 22 at 1 p.m. at the Hampton Country Club. The tournament will be between the four Catholic Churches of St. Patrick’s of Hampton, St. Mark’s of Iowa Falls and St. Mary’s of Eldora and Ackley. A limit of four teams per church can be entered into the tourney due to starting time and size of golf course. The overall, lowest average score of the teams from each church will be used to determine the winner. The winner of the annual tourney will have a right to a traveling trophy which can be displayed in the winner’s Parish for the entire year. Members of any of these churches can call their church and form a team. C E day dfill n Community News Friday, May 13, 2016 • page 4 Women’s Summer Bible Study Joan Schult turns 80 “Putting on the Whole Armor of God” “Learn how the enemy fails when he meets a woman dressed for the occasion!” Join us this summer for Priscilla Shirer’s newest bible study “Putting on the Whole Armor of God.” This 7-week bible study will be held Tuesday mornings and again Tuesday evenings beginning Tuesday, June 7 and concluding Tuesday, July 19. The morning study will be held from 9:30-11 a.m. and the evening study will be 6:30-8 p.m. starting The family of Joan Schult would like friends and family to help her celebrate her 80th birthday, which is on May 19 with a card shower. Birthday wishes may be sent to Joan at 613 12th Street, Eldora. Newsbriefs Hardin County Driver’s License Station Per Hardin County Treasurer, Machel Eichmeier, the Hardin County Driver’s License Station will be closed on May 19 and 20. The Motor Vehicle and Property Tax Departments will be open it is just the Driver’s License station that will be closed. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your patience and understanding for this temporary change of hours. Early Childhood Board to meet May 17 The Iowa River Valley Early Childhood Area Board will meet Tuesday, May 17, at 4:30 p.m. at BCLUW Middle School Library in Union. The meeting is open to public and interested persons are encouraged to attend. For more information call Carrie Kube at 641648-6575 or email carriekube@ qwestoffice.net Walter Sayer Post 182 mtg. May 18 Walter Sayer Post 182, American Legion meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the third Wednesday of each month at the Legion Post at 1215 Washington St., Eldora. Greenbelt Home Care Foot Clinic Schedule Greenbelt Homecare of Eldora will be holding foot care clinics during the month of May throughout Hardin County. The schedule of services and locations are: May 17 - Ackley, Grand JiVanté, or inhome; May 24 – Hubbard, in-home. Clinics will be held from 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. To schedule appointment please call 641-939-8444 or 1-877283-0959. Please inform the nurse if you are diabetic. The cost of the clinic will be $35. Gift certificates are available! in the Steamboat Rock Baptist fellowship hall. Child Care will be offered for the morning study ($3 for one child, $5 if more than one child per session). If interested contact Jane Kramer at jkramer@ heartofiowa.net or 319-231-2272. You also can sign up at the Welcome Center at church. Cost of the study books will be $17 and can be paid at the first session. “All day, every day, an invisible war rages around you — unseen, PUBLIC NOTICE The club decided to contribute $45 for the 4-Hers for 4-H. Our next meeting was set for May 9, at 7 PM. The meeting was adjourned at 8:15 PM. Shouly gave a presentation on Operation Christmas Child. May 4-H club minutes Prior to the May meeting, we cleaned up the ditches near Honey Creek in New Providence. The regular meeting of the ENP Bearcats 4-H group was held at Honey Creek Church on May 9, 2016. The meeting was called to order by Shouly Brekke at 6:30 p.m. Roll call was answered by fourteen members. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The treasurer’s report was given. Balance on hand is $888.24. Old business: Madelyn showed us designs for the club t-shirt that she had put together. We decided on a design and also chose Marilyn to print the shirts. New business: Cattle fitting and showmanship workshop will be held Saturday, May 28th from 10 AM to noon at the Hardin County Fairgrounds. Kids will learn how to fit cattle and also gain skills for showmanship. The last FSQA training will be held Monday, June 6 at the Story County Extension Office. May 15 livestock ID forms are due! Members must have it in by this date or you will not be able to show at the Hardin County or Iowa State Fair. Ryan and Shouly will be working on our club booth for the Hardin County Fair. Please bring a picture of yourself to conference judging so we can display it on the board. The next meeting will be held Monday, June 13, at the fairgrounds. It will be a fair prep meeting so we will be cleaning up the children’s garden and also be helping each other with projects and project ideas. The meeting was adjourned at 7:05. We then had a pizza party and Steamboat Rock Fire Dept. Breakfast Rural Iowa Landfill in Eldora will be open Saturday, May 21 8. instead of on May 28. from 9:00 to 11:00 AM Saturday, May 14 2X2 Kosanke/Kath Search 7-10 a.m. Steamboat Rock Fire Station Free will donation I’m looking for any relatives/ancestors/descendants of my great grandmother Ernestine Kosanke Kath when she was married to Ernest (?) Kath. She had 3 children: Ernest, Bertha and Otto. Her second marriage to William Dannenberg produced 4 children: Walter, Emil, George and Marie. Emil is my grandfather. Ernestine was born in 1860 in Germany and died in 1912 in Elmore, Minnesota. Please contact me, Dwight Lawson at 641-758-1832 or delworks@hotmail.com. 5/10, 13/16 2x2 ★ Shade Trees ★ Evergreens $ $ 29.80 + ★ 10Fruit = $Trees 39.80 ★ Ornamentals Ranger on display and tickets for sale at the breakfast. Come to the station and enjoy! 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ABATE of Iowa has a district headquarters here in Eldora and the membership can be seen gathering on a lot of weekends to come. But May has a special connotation for the group. ABATE. One of its big reasons for being is to keep the rest of the driving public aware of motorcycles on the road. Getting a little too relaxed about sharing the road can have sad consequences, and this is the month the cyclist group tries to engage the public and the media in a special campaign to be aware, during the heavy cycling traffic months of the summer and those year round. This motorcycle enthusiasts group from this district travelled to the State Capitol and met with Governor Terry Branstad who signed on to the effort too. Members here urge everyone to do their part to remember motorcycles are among them out there on the busy highways and in the city streets, too. Laney Jones gave a presentation. Due to the Memorial Day Holiday the 1 fails miserably when he meets a woman dressed for the occasion. The Armor of God, more than merely a biblical description of the believer’s inventory, is an action plan for putting it on and developing a personalized strategy to secure victory.” Let’s get dressed for the “occasion” girls. Invite your friends and neighbors for a great time of bible study, fellowship, and worship. Let’s do this together! ABATE alerts everyone to bikers ENP Bearcats 4-H April 4-H club minutes: Following activities and a presentation about gardening by leader Andrea Brown, the regular meeting of the ENP Bearcats 4-H group was held at Andrea Brown’s house on April 11, 2016. The meeting was called to order by Shouly Brekke at 7:40 p.m. Roll call was answered by eight members. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The treasurer’s report was given. Balance on hand is $933.24. Old business: McKenna and Alan told us their ideas for the 4-H bucket. New business: Dog Project Classes will be on Monday nights. The first class will be held on March 28th at 7 p.m. at the Fairgrounds. Sheep and Meat Goat WeighIn will be held Saturday, May 7th, from 9-11 AM, at the fairgrounds in Eldora. If you missed the last two FSQA trainings, the last one will be held at the Story County Extension Office in Nevada on Monday, June 6th at 6:30 p.m. Livestock ID forms are due May 15. If you do not have them in by that date, you will not be able to show at the Hardin County or Iowa State Fair. Family Fest will be held Saturday, May 7, 2016, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Hardin County Fairgrounds in Eldora. There is no charge for admission. 4-H Apalooza will be held Saturday, April 30th at Seven Oaks. It will be an afternoon of mini-project workshops that can help 4th-6th graders find ideas for 4-H exhibits. It will be a fun-filled day, and in the evening they will have dinner and a movie. The cost for the event is $15 per member. Shouly and Madelyn will be researching ideas for a club t-shirt. Shouly will be talking with Emily about putting the World Wear Project information in the next newsletter. We are hoping it will encourage people to bring shoes to the fair so we can fill more boxes. unheard, yet felt throughout every aspect of your life. A devoted, devilish enemy seeks to wreak havoc on everything that matters to you: your heart, your mind, your marriage, your children, your relationships, your resilience, your dreams, your destiny. But his battle plan depends on catching you unaware and unarmed. If you’re tired of being pushed around and caught with your guard down, this study is for you. The enemy always Eric Ross for ABATE of Iowa and its district site here in Eldora, joined by the Governor for the organization’s annual summer push for awareness of cyclists on the road. Emily Schuneman 641.751.4910 The grand Bill Fire Station TheaTre Kenny Primus Eldora 641-939-3522 ````````````````````````````````` $1 - 12 & Under, 60 & Over; $1 - Matinee; $3 - Age 13-59 May 13-19 Boy Scout Troop 334 7 p.m. nightly. & 2 p.m. wed. matinee Pancake/Omelet Brunch all shows: $ 00 4 /Person 3-D Sunday, May 15 “The Jungle Book” rated Pg 5/13/16 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at Kiwanis Bldg. at the Hardin County Fairgrounds Free Will Donation 1x3 5/10, 13/16 THE GROOM ROOM 1x3 & Barkery “Where Pups Get Pampered” Conrad, IA 641-751-7524 2x2 Runs every Friday starting April 22 in Eldora Runs every Thursday in Grundy starting April 28 run through June 10 Public Record Obituaries Betty L. Martin, 95 Betty L. Martin, 95, of Altamonte Springs,FL.,formerlyofMars,PennsylvaniaandGibsonia,Pennsylvania,passed away Thursday morning, May 5, 2016 at Florida HospitalAltamonte.A private burial will be in Mt. Royal Cemetery, Shaler Township, PA. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Memorials may be made to St. John Specialty Care Center, P.O. Box 928, Mars, PA 16046. Arrangements are under the directionoftheMcDonald-AeberliFuneral Home, Inc. 238 Crowe Ave. Mars, PA and condolences are available at www. mcdonald-aeberli.com. Born in Pittsburgh, PA on June 16, 1920,shewasthedaughterofthelateLoyalandMarthaScottJamison. BettyhadbeenthereceptionistatSt.JohnSpecialtyCareCenterinMars for many years.While living in Mars, she was a member of St. John LutheranChurchandmostrecentlybelongedtoSt.PaulLutheranChurchin Eldora,Iowa.ShealsobelongedtotheMt.NeboGrange. Survivingarefoursons,GeorgeMartin,Jr.(Dolly)ofFranklinPark,Rev. Kenneth Martin (Martha) of Locust Grove, VA., Jeff Martin (Barbara) of GibsoniaandMarkMartin(Kelli)ofWinterPark,FL.,eightgrandchildren and10greatgrandchildren. Shewasprecededindeathbyherhusband,GeorgeE.Martin,whoshe marriedonJune16,1939andwhopassedawayonApril8,1996,byason, DennisMartinandtwosisters. At the Movies Eldora – Starting Friday, May 13 is “The Jungle Book – 3D,” rated PG. All seats $4 for this 3D feature – All Seats and All Shows. This movie is a fantasy/drama. Run time is one hour 51 minutes. Storyline: Raised by a family of wolves since birth, Mowgli (Neel Sethi) must leave the only home he’s ever known when the fearsome tiger Shere Khan (Idris Elba) unleashes his mighty roar. Guided by a no-nonsense panther (Ben Kingsley) and a free-spirited bear (Bill Murray), the young boy meets an array of jungle animals, including a slithery python and a smooth-talking ape. Along the way, Mowgli learns valuable life lessons as his epic journey of self-discovery leads to fun and adventure. As always thanks to our volunteers. We can always use additional volunteers at the theatre, so please come in and sign the book or give us a call at (641)939-3522. Letters to the Editor Consider being a foster parent TotheEditor: May is National Foster Care Month, a time to raise awareness about children in foster care and to celebrate the foster families, workers and advocates who make a differenceintheirlives.Wehaveanongoing need for more foster parents, especially for those families who can foster teenagers, sibling groups and children with special needs or behaviors.RighthereinIowa,more than 2,550 children were referred into foster care in 2015. Unfortunately,thereareonly2,300licensed MarvelleEdithHanson,95,ofDows,passedawayonMay10,2016,at foster families in the state of Iowa. ScenicManorinIowaFalls.FuneralServiceswereheldat11a.m.Thursday, Can you help change that number? May12,2016atFirstLutheranChurch,Dows,Iowa.TherewasatimeofremembranceandvisitationonehourpriortotheserviceattheFirstLutheran Church.Memorialsmaybedirectedto:KemalynScott;c/oLinn’sFuneral Home 1521 WashingtonAvenue, Iowa Falls, Iowa 50126. Linn’s Funeral senior Breakfast Homehasbeenentrustedwitharrangements. Graduates Jack Beck Brunk, Kaleb Neher, and Doug Kirchmann willbehonoredataSeniorBreakfast nextSunday. Graduation The following citations were is- Amit Chaudhari, Carol Stream, BaccalaureateServiceforGrundy sued in Hardin County. IL,speeding. LeviWattIV,StormLake,failure Sheryl Tucker, Palisade, CO, Center grads will be Wednesday, tomaintaincontrol. speeding. Rachel Gisch, Aplington, opera- Alexia Amfahr, Des Moines, tionwithoutcertificateoftitle. speeding. Dyna Boutchee, Des Moines, KarlWinterhalter,Elkhart,speed- Courtney Gayle McBride, 25, Hubbard and Ryan Nicholas Luke, speeding. ing. BrandonMcElvy,Southlake,TX, William Bonin, Iowa Falls, op- 30,Hubbard. speeding. eration without registration card or Andrew Jacob Place, 28, Eldora andEricaLynnEaves,27,Eldora. Margarita Vazquez, Fort Dodge, plate. Gregory Alan Schaa, 55 Steamnovaliddriver’slicense,andfailure Joseph Liekweg, Des Moines, boat Rock and Dawn Ranae Monttousechildrestraintdevice. darkwindoworwindshield. gomery,54,SteamboatRock. Damion Homeister, Ackley, fail- GretchenSuiter,Waterloo,speed Diane Kay Klein, 60, Iowa Falls ure to provide proof of financial li- ing. Zachary Gaarder, Blue Spring, and Oscar Rone Kelly, 61, Mason ability. ElaineSpeelman,Union,failureto MO,speeding. MollyMingus,Ankeny,speeding. maintainorusesafetybelts–adult. Lauren Schwarck, Union, speed- Todd Fridolfson, Fort Dodge, Cach, LLC vs. Brenda Cervetti. Tri State Adjustments, Inc. vs. speeding. ing. Cory Kleppe. ScottHeggen,Waukee,speeding. AlexBunte,Hubbard,speeding. Danielle Elliott, Hilldale, WI, Sheliane Martinez, Cleveland, Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC vs. Tony Ray Raske. OH,speeding. speeding. JordanAune, Cedar Falls, speed- Portfolio Recovery Associates, PaytonGartin,Ames,speeding. LLC vs. Garrett Jaenke. JaggerOlson,IowaFalls,follow- ing. HilaryLinn,IowaFalls,speeding. Portfolio Recovery Associates, ingtooclose. Joshua Vestweber, Iowa Falls, GlendonMesch,NewProvidence, speeding. speeding. Matthew Gallatin, Woodward, StevenHicks,LeesSummit,MO, speeding. speeding. Ralph R. and Maxine Boomgar SarahSade,Marshalltown,speed- JacobTopp,Hubbard,speeding. den, husband and wife to Maxine Katlyn Devoe, Monroe, WI, Boomgarden, married, 4-14-16, Pt ing. JaredFischesser,Melbourne,KY, speeding. E1/2SW1/432-88-19 Jorge Covarrubias, Cedar Falls, Blaine F. and Judith K. Miller, speeding. operation without registration card husband and wife and Brian F. and DavidRieks,Eldora,speeding. Cole Carolus, Alden, speeding, orplate. Jodie S. Miller, husband and wife ScottAshby,Ankeny,speeding. anddarkwindoworwindshield. toBlaineFranklinMillerandBrian JanettePomeroy,Waterloo,failure John Daniel Apple Valley, MN, Franklin Miller, 4-21-16, SE1/4 toprovideproofoffinancialliability. speeding. NE1/4,W3/4NE1/4SE1/4,NE1/4 Martin Osterman, Dows, maxi- TracyAthey,Eldora,darkwindow SW1/4SE1/4,andE.495ft.S.440 orwindshield. mumgroupaxleweightviolation. ft.NW1/4SE1/430-87-20 Marvelle Edith Hanson, 95 Please consider becoming a foster or adoptive parent. And remember, itonlytakesoneindividualtotransformthelifeofachildinneed. Ourfamilywasblessedwithnew opportunities to become forever familiestosiblinggroupsandteens overthepastyears.Memorablemomentsetchedintoourlives,aloving bond, that I would do over again. Even though our family has retired as a foster family, we continue to support the ongoing need to recruit new families and support existing ones. Sincerelyandencouraging Valerie soesbe, Eldora News from Ivester Hardin County Magistrate May18that6:30pm. deacons on Call May10-12:JoyceMoatsand DanielButler May 13-15: LaDonna Brunk and AnisaSmith May 16-21: Alice Draper and MarleneDickerson Marriage Licenses Small Claims filed Deeds 1306 17th Ave., Eldora Dorothy’s Senior Center Phone 858-5152 Weekly menu - program Open to all persons 60 years of age or older noTICE: To order or cancel an a or B meal we must know by 12:30 p.m. the day before the meal. Call 858-5152 to make your reservation. If there is no answer, leave a message on the answering machine. Dorothy’s Senior Center is available to rent in the evenings, Monday through Friday and also all day Saturday and Sunday. Call (641)8585006 for reservations. Monday, May 16 Menu a - Lemon pepper chicken, roasted potato medley, spinach, multi-grain bread/margarine, fruited gelatin, chocolate milk Menu B - Pork loin with gravy, roasted potato medley, spinach, multi-grain bread/margarine, fruited gelatin, chocolate milk 8:30 a.m. - Exercise Noon - Meal TuEsday, May 17 Menu a – Salisbury beef with gravy, whipped potatoes, glazed carrots, wheat bread/margarine, strawberry applesauce Menu B – Spinach and Turkey chef salad, assorted fruit juice, crackers/margarine, strawberry applesauce, salad dressing Noon – Meal 12:30 p.m. - Bingo wEdnEsday, May 18 Menu a – BBQ chicken, ranch beans, coleslaw, multi-grain bread/ margarine, peach cobbler Menu B – Sliced roast beef and Swiss, multi-grain bread/mustard, potato salad, mixed green salad, peach cobbler, salad dressing 8:30 a.m. - Exercise Noon – Meal, Prayer & Devotion - Pastor Baillie, Program - Jane Granzow - Japan and Korea, workers - Methodist THursday, May 19 Menu a – Country fried steak with country gravy, whipped potatoes, French green beans, multi-grain bread/margarine, fresh seasonal fruit Menu B – Split pea soup, chicken salad, multi-grain bread/margarine, carrot raisin salad, fresh seasonal fruit 9:30 a.m. - Sr. Issues, Iowa Falls Noon – Meal FrIday, May 20 Menu a – Italian style pork, baked potato/sour cream, broccoli, wheat bread/margarine (2), cookie Menu B – Beef with gravy, peppers and onions, baked potato/sour cream, broccoli, wheat bread/margarine (2), cookie 8:30 a.m. - Grand JiVanté Exercise 10:30 a.m. - Bingo Noon – Meal *** CoaTs schedule Mondays, 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m.; and Fridays, 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. For morning rides, call between 8:30 and 9 a.m. For afternoon rides, call between 12:30 and 1 p.m. Please call only on the day that the service is needed at 858-5729. City. Joshua James Young, 28, WaterlooandHollyMaeNoellSchult,30, Ackley. ScottAnthony Campbell, 42, Eldora and Dawn Alexandria Smith, 31,Eldora. BreannaLeannGates,24,Eldora and Michael Wayne Robertson, 26, Eldora. LLC vs. Michelle L Gorder. MSW Capital LLC vs. Darrell Parker Jr. Titan Machinery vs. Larry Bumsted. Capital One Bank (USA), N.A. vs. Nelinn Kreimeyer. Quad Corp vs. Aaron Widmann. Jesse and Katelyn Decker, husband and wife to Paul W. Wood, single, 4-22-16, N 1/2 Lot 4, Blk 3, Greenman & Hawes’Add., Iowa Falls Thomas G. and Judy J. Blome, husband and wife to the Blome QualifiedSpousalTrustAgreement, 4-20-16,ParcelAinW1/2FrNW1/4 4-88-22 Thomas G. and Judy J. Blome, husband and wife to the Blome QualifiedSpousalTrustAgreement, 4-20-16,S1/2SW1/422-88-22 PUBLIC NOTICE eldora-New Providence TENTATIvE AGENDA ELDORA-NEW PROvIDENCE CSD MAY 4, 2016 – 5:00 P.M. SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE “Embracing today’s challenges, preparing for tomorrow’s world.” 1.0 Meeting Called to Order 2.0 Discuss/action agenda Motion to approve the agenda. 3.0 District Business 3.01 Discuss/action Staff Resignations Motion to approve the staff resignations from Mary Bendixen as elementary principal, Connie anderson as elementary assistant food service manager, Carole Damon as kitchen assistant, Dale Hartman as part time high school custodian, and greg Salvo as assistant football coach and thank them for their service to the District. 3.02 Discuss/action Staff Recommendations Motion to approve the staff recommendations for greg Salvo as head volleyball coach, Kati Stephens as 2nd grade teacher, Kelsey Pieper as 4th/5th grade language arts teacher, and Nancy Cook as assistant high school speech sponsor. 3.03 Discuss/action Recommendation to add Kindergarten Section for 2016-17 Motion to approve the recommendation to add a third Kindergarten section for the 2016-17 school year. 3.04 Discuss/action approving grundmeyer Leader Search to Conduct the elementary Principal Search Motion to approve the hiring of grundmeyer Leader Search to conduct the elementary Principal Search for $3,500. 4.0 adjournment – 5:14 p.m. (Index– May 13, 2016) Friday, May 13, 2016 • Page 5 Flashback Friday Taking a look back at local history from previous editions of the Eldora Newspapers. Compiled by Rob Maharry. Five years ago this week-2011 • This summer promises about three months of big and small disruptions for Highway 175 business owners between the Iowa River Railroadand15thstreet. There are three phases of work scheduledtoupgradethestormsewer collection along what the “bottomlands” of Edgington Avenue in its1500block.Theplannowistodo bothsidesofthestreetinonephase oftheproject—startingupinamatter of days—once the first phases of storm sewer line installation are completed. The initial phase of work has been underway along the siding of theIowaRiverRailroadforseveral weeks. •Asingleswingofthedriver,iron orputterwasthedifferencebetween first and second in the team race at the wind-swept girls’ North Iowa CedarLeagueWestConferenceGolf MeethereMonday. The South Hardin girls, hosting the seven-team meet on the challenging Pine Lake Country Club, edged Grundy Center for the team title, 407 to 408. The one stroke endedtheSpartans’six-yearreignas conferencechamps. 10 years ago this week-2006 • Just about anyone who waded through the dusty classics in high schoolEnglishhadamomentwhen they wondered to themselves: How muchofallthisliteraryanalysisreallyholdswater?Didthislongdead authorreallyhavealltheseobscure intentionsandmessageswritteninto passageafterpassageofwhatmight seem like a rather straightforward story? It’sanaturalenoughquestion,and thisyearliteratureinstructorAnnette BakerintheE-NPHighSchooladdresseditheadon.Shediditbyjoiningherstudentsinawritingassignment,thenappliedtheoldfashioned techniquesofliteraryanalysistoher ownwork.Sincetheteacherwasthe authorandclearlyknewtheauthor’s mind this time, her junior level literatureclasslearnedthatitisreally true: the author’s intentions often require a little digging beneath the surfaceofthepage. •Allthingspointtoamid-summer voteintheHubbard-Radcliffeschool districtonaproposaltospendabout $12millionontheconstructionofa new pre-K through 12 school complex.Theproposalcomesasthedistrictcontinuestowrestlewithquestionsaboutthenatureofitsfuture. Essentially,threedifferentvisions havebeenadvanced,themostrecent being the proposal to build a new schoolaltogether.Itcomeswithsupporters saying that maintenance of aschoolsysteminthetwocommunities is integral to maintaining the communitiesthemselves. As things stand now, voters will likely be going to the polls either July11orJuly18. 25 years ago this week- 1991 •Whatwasthoughttobeahighly controversial issue at the beginning ofthelegislativesession inIowais havingtotakeabackseattobudget woes. That issue is reapportionment. Several candidates for the Iowa House and Senate last year emphasizedtheimportanceofhavingsome control in the time of reapportionment. A few weeks ago, the first plan was introduced—called Plan A. It had been anticipated that it would meetwithsomeresistance,butmany lawmakers found it to be “acceptable.” Thefirstdaythattheplancouldbe discussedinthelegislaturewasMay 7,buttheproblemswhichhavearisen with finances and budgets have placed nearly everything else in a lesserprioritystatus. •“There’snogettingaroundit.It’s beenanunusualspring.” Jim Johnson, Hardin County ExtensionDirector/Agriculturalistsaid lastFridaythatthespringof1991is “the wettest I’ve ever seen.” Traditionally, the extension service tests thesubsoilmoistureeachspringand eachfalltodeterminehowmuchwater is available for the crops below thesurface. Thistesthasbeendoneontheplot ontheCarlKingfarmforabout20 yearsandthisyear,“Wegottoabout thethirdfootanditwasstandingwater,”hesaid.“Westopped,weknew the soil was full. We didn’t even have to send it in to be tested,” he smiled. The test usually is done in topfivefeetofthesoil. Butnotbeingabletogetintothe fieldbecauseoftheheavyrainfallis aseriousconcern. “Youfigureifyouhaven’tplanted yourcornbyMay10,youloseabout a bushel a day in yields,” Johnson said. 50 years ago this week- 1966 • Five area high schools will be graduating 153 students, a decrease of five students over last year, during commencement exercises this month. The largest graduating class (excluding Eldora) in the area will be at Radcliffe, where 41 pupils will receive their high school diplomas. Radcliffehad54graduatesin1965. The biggest increase in number of graduates is at Union-Whitten, where31studentsaretoreceivediplomas,comparedto24lastyear. •Approximately2,300peoplevisitedPineLakeStateParkSundayaccordingto“Bud”Bloudek. Sixty-three units camped in the park overnight Saturday. Because oftheweatherconditions,thecrowd wassaidtobelargeforthisearlyin theseason. PUBLIC NOTICE Steamboat Rock City Council STEAMBOAT ROCk CITY COUNCIL REGULAR SESSION MAY 2, 2016, 6:30 P.M. The Steamboat Rock City Council met in regular session May 2, 2016, 6:30 p.m. at City Hall. Present were Mayor Marvin Veld & the following Councilmembers: Kevin Pieters, adam Blackburn, Carol Williams, eric Nielsen, Jeff Risius. also present were Dawn Doolaard, Ryan Stupp, Craig Babcock, JJ Veld, Vicki Hutchcroft, Jolene Pieters. after taking Janice Kramer off the agenda, it was moved, seconded and carried to approve the agenda as posted. It was moved, seconded and carried to approve the minutes from the regular Council meeting held in april. It was moved, seconded and carried the City bills be paid as presented after moving $1300 from Revenue Sharing savings to the general checking account and reducing the Library appropriation to $500. Carried. It was moved, seconded and carried to approve payment of Community Center bills as presented, with the alliant bill being paid as funds are received. It was moved, seconded and carried to ap- prove a building permit to Todd Oftedahl for an addition to his existing shop. Being no further business, it was moved, seconded and carried to adjourn the meeting. Time of adjournment was 8:13 p.m. City of Steamboat Rock bills total $11,159.04: eFTPS-$426.49; Marcia Frerichs-$948.59; JJ Veld-$1875; IPeRS-$265.98; Blythe Sanitation-$1534.57; Kelly Haskins-$392.85; grundy National Bank-$2115; USPO-$94.60; Community Center-$350; Library-$500; Rock Stop-$31.31; Mid america Publishing-$86.31; eldora Flower & gifts-$40; Municipal Management Corp-$200; Barker, McNeil, Weise, Holt-$43; Keystone Lab-$323.40; Iowa Falls Fire extinguisher Sales-$147.24; alliant energy-$1053.88; Hack Chemical-$117.28. april receipts for City of Steamboat Rock-$32,910.16. Steamboat Rock Community Center bills total $5,473.83: Lisa Smith-$175; Shield Pest Control-$35; alliant energy-$5065.60; eldora Flowers & gifts-$25; Shopko-$21.23; Iowa Falls Fire extinguisher Sales-$152. april receipts for Steamboat Rock Community Center-$1,436.00. (Index – May 13, 2016) You can find obituaries on our website at www.eldoranewspapers.com Eldora nEwspapErs a division of Mid-america publishing Corporation Eldora, Iowa official County newspaper (Publication No. 235-160) Offices at 1513 Edg. Ave., Eldora, IA 50627-1623 Published semi-weekly with the exception of Memorial Week, Labor Day Week, Christmas Week and New Year’s Week by Eldora Newspaper, 1513 Edgington Ave., Eldora, IA 506271623. Periodicals postage paid at Eldora, IA. Postmaster: send address changes to The Eldora Newspapers, 1513 Edgington Ave., Eldora, IA 50627-1623. Clint Poock - Publisher; Scott Bierle - Sports Editor/Gen. Mgr. Rick Patrie - News Editor; Betty Gotto - Production Manager; Rob Maharry - Staff Writer Stephanie McManus - General Finance & Circulation; Pam Warren - Advertising Agent Subscription rate: $50 per year in Hardin and adjoining counties; $57 per year elsewhere in Iowa; and $61 per year out of state. (Hardin County Index and Eldora Herald-Ledger sold in combination.) Ph. 641-939-5051, Fax 641-939-5541 Email Ad: news@eldoranewspaper.com Local/Area News Friday, May 13, 2016 • pAge 6 May means community service day at SHHS Mary Bendixen moves on from E-NP (continued from page 1) Every May the South Hardin High School takes a morning off and dispatches the kids into the community to do public service work. And they did work, in the parks, at public centers, even for some elderly in their homes. What you see here was a small sample. taking a job with the North Cedar of Olin Schools, as 7 through 12th grade principal. Bendixen graduated from Wartburg College and Drake University herself. She started here in Eldora in 2012. The E-NP district is currently looking for replacement, engaging a professional search group just as it had when the school district hired its high school principal a couple of years ago. Bendixen will continue on here through the month of June and told the school board Monday night that she hopes she can be of some help to her replacement if that individual can be brought on board expeditiously. Senator Ernst in Eldora today Senator Joni Ernst will be in Eldora at the Eldora City Hall Council Chambers today, Friday May 13 at 8 a.m. for a stop on her annual 99 county tour of the state. The meeting is open to the public. 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Council members Cindy Johns, Melody Hoy, Jack Brekke, Dave Mitchell and Bob John were present. also present were City administrator Bruce Bierma, Interim City Clerk Carol Williams, City attorney Marty Petersen, staff, residents and newspaper reporter. Mayor Jeske asked for a motion to accept the Consent agenda. Council member Hoy so moved, seconded by John. Consent agenda consisted of the april 5th and 11th minutes, the bills to be paid as presented, Class C Liquor License renewal for eldora Firehouse Saloon & grill, Class e Liquor License for eldora Hy-Vee Food Store and rEsOLUTION NO. 5-16-2657 “rEsOLUTION aPPrOVINg aPPLICaTION FOr TaX EXEmPTION UNdEr THE UrBaN rEVITILIZaTION OrdINaNCE OF THE CITy OF ELdOra IOWa” for Doug & Renee’ Minteer at 1110 15th Street. Motion carried unanimously. Mayor Jeske opened the Citizens Comment Period and Lea Babcock, Steve Throssel and aaron Budweg spoke. Mayor Jeske opened Old Business and asked for a motion to introduce and adopt rEsOLUTION NO. 5-16-2658 “rEsOLUTION sETTINg FEEs FOr PErmITs, sErVICEs aNd PLOTs”. Council member Hoy asked that the fee for the Dog License be pulled until it can be discussed some more. Council member Brekke so moved with the removal of the dog license portion, seconded by Johns. Roll call vote: “ayes”: Mitchell, John, Brekke, Johns, Hoy; “nays”: none; absent: none. Motion carried unanimously. Mayor Jeske then opened New Business. Mayor Jeske turned the meeting over to Tina John who gave her presentation on the Depot Project. after much discussion it was decided to hold another meeting concerning the Depot Project after more information is available. Mayor Jeske advised the council there would be another meeting this month for a Public Hearing and adoption of the Budget amendment. Council member Johns made the motion to set the Public Hearing date for May 17, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. seconded by council member John. Motion carried unanimously. The Department Heads in attendance gave their reports. Council members gave their concerns at this time. Mayor Jeske asked for a motion to go out of Open Session and into Closed Session according to Code Section 21.5i. Council member Johns so moved, seconded by council member John. Motion carried unanimously, council went into Closed Session at 7:44 p.m. Mayor Jeske asked for a motion to go out of Closed Session and into Open Session. Council member Johns so moved, seconded by council member Mitchell, council went into Open Session at 8:14 p.m. Motion carried unanimously. Mayor Jeske asked for a motion to adjourn. Council member Johns so moved, meeting ad- journed at 8:15 p.m. Bob Jeske, Mayor Carol Williams, Interim City Clerk aCCOUNTs PayaBLE & CHECk ON dEmaNd By FUNd 5/3/2016 Fund Total general .........................................$369,173.33 Clinic ....................................................$897.75 Library Trust......................................$1,539.85 Library...............................................$2,395.68 Theater .............................................$2,114.24 ambulance........................................$7,470.62 Streets ..............................................$3,105.24 Blight...............................................$57,398.00 Street Resurfacing ..........................$16,831.52 Water ..............................................$20,987.63 Utility Deposit.......................................$450.00 Sewer ...............................................$5,084.02 Solid Waste ...........................................$15.00 Total ..............................................$487,462.88 Revenue .........................................707,809.24 Check Issue dates: 4/7/2016-5/4/2016 Hardin Co. Savings Bank, april aCH Fees 15.00; Treasurer State of Iowa, March 2016 Sales Tax 2,248.71; Treasurer State of Iowa, March 2016 Sales Tax – additional 6.74, Smeal Fire apparatus Co, Pumper 243,319.00; Hardin County Clerk of Court, Court Costs on Spece 85.00; Iowa Communities assurance Pool, Insurance 102,849.85; Sony Pictures Inc, Balance due on “Miracles From Heaven” 250.00; Lisa Sunkle, april Cleaning (Clinic) 825.00; US Cellular Inc, april/May ambulance 401.02; Tim Harless, Reimbursement – Downspout 46.01; U.S. Post Office, Mail Water Bills 380.55; alliant energy, March/april Service 14,946.64; eldora Rotary Club, Bruce Bierma Dues through 0630-16 125.00; Knight’s Sanitation, april Service 405.00; eldora auto Parts Inc., Supplies 128.57; Brown Supply Co. Inc., Parts 2.85; Danko emergency equipment, ICL First Response Class a 216.00; Concrete Inc., 9th avenue & 7th Street 1,110.02; Hardin County Sheriff, april Dispatch 500.00; airgas North Central LLC, Cylinder Rent 506.78; North Central Laboratories, ammonia Standard 67.58; Fareway Stores Inc., Supplies 12.98; Cannon Moss Brygger architects, eldora eMS Building 1,003.00; City of eldora, ambulance Facility Rent 1,969.03; City of eldora, Vehicle Repairs 532.19; HyVee Inc, Credit for Tax 42.04; agVantage FS Inc, March Fuel – ambulance 2,093.16; MasterCard, Motor Return Spring 1,007.64; State Hygienic Laboratory a/R, Testing 19.50; anthony Schrad, Mileage – Training in Waterloo 102.94; Hardin County Treasurer, Taxes 1817 10th St. Klein Property 2,616.00; ICMa Membership Renewals, Bruce Bierma Membership Dues 607.00; eldora Public Library, Library Postage Receipts 162.49; Iowa Communities assurance Pool, Settlement 1,950.00; Hay Construction Services Inc., Fire Damage Review 1,680.00; gPM, Parts 159.72; aquionics Inc, Parts 756.23; e&M Manure application LLC, Sludge Hauling 1,955.00; North Iowa area Community Coll, Training – Water & Sewer Dept. 300.00; eldora Pharmacy, Medical Supplies 59.50; gehrke Quarries Inc, 1” Rock 200.77; Drury automotive Services, Installed Door Hinges – ambulance 292.40; Times Republican Inc, Theater advertising 108.00; gray’s Tree Service, Removal of 14 Trees – Washington St. 11,200.00; Lionsgate/Chase Manhattan Bank, Balance due on “allegiant” 250.00; Baker & Taylor Inc., Books 748.01; McDowell & Sons Contractors I, YMCa Building 50,000.00; Shoff Consulting engineer, S. Washington Street engineering 4,521.50; eldora Veterinary Care, animal Control 151.00; Zoll Medical Corporation gPO, Cable 163.33; Water environment Federation, Member Dues 153.00; greenbelt Home Care, Drug Testing 35.00; Joan grothoff, Reimburse – Mileage for CPO Class 74.82; Bound Tree Medical, Medical Supplies 239.66; advanced Systems Inc., annual Contract 34.78; Cahoy Pump Service, Well #5 Repairs 18,324.00; Times Citizen Inc, Subscription – ackley World Journal 216.50; Office Depot, Toner Cartridges 262.13; eldora Flowers and gifts, flowers – Larry Williams Funeral 53.50; Dollar general-MscInc-410526, Cleaning Supplies 101.85; Joan Mooney, Mileage – Mason City (Training) 67.83; Menards-Marshalltown, equipment Boxes – New Truck 49.98; Hubbard Public Library, Disc Repair (40 Discs) 40.00; Speck electric, Mercury Vapor H43 Bulbs 17.24; Shield Pest Control, april Service 150.00; Iowa One Call, March Locations 63.00; advantage administrators Inc., May 2016 administrative Fees 54.00; Plastic Recycling of Iowa Falls Inc, Bench Memorial 344.08; Kum & go, Fire Fuel – april 495.89; Radio Communications Co Inc, Radio New Pumper 1,158.51; Unifirst Corporation, Uniforms 825.72; Mid america Publishing Corp, Legals 537.83; R Comm, Charger & Belt Clip 83.00; Keystone Labs Inc., Testing 48.00; Terry Durin Co Inc., Replace LeD Boards 948.00; Center Point Large Print Inc, Books 167.76; arrow International Inc, Medical Supplies 124.96; CVD Publishing, advertising 84.40; Hardin County Clerk of Court, Court Costs on Burk 85.00; Siemens Industry Inc., Service agreement 1,761.00; Zack Harvey, Reimbursement – educational Training 70.00; Jack’s Uniforms & equipment, Custom Badges – grego & Rangel 211.99; Culligan, Bottled Water & SuppliesMarch/april 72.75; access Systems Leasings Inc, Color Copies 530.54; Heidi Mitchell (Heidi’s Happenings), Monthly Site Maintenance 450.00; Jeff gore, Mileage – Pick Up Fire Truck & Supplies 257.04; Countryside Turf & Timber, aTV Oil Change 34.99; Unity Point Clinic-Occu Med Riverside, Drug Testing 37.00; Hewett Wholesale Inc, Concessions – Theater 884.56; ReW Services Corp, asbestos Removal-1315 19th ave 3,102.00; Hardin County engineer, Bridge Planks 160.00; Clemons Hardware, Parts 510.02; Jonathan May, Balance Due – Summer Program 280.00; John Deere Financial, equipment 589.70; City Power equipment LLC, Lawn Mower Blades 122.10; grand totals 487,012.88; City of eldora 82.38; Nick Mills 67.62; City of eldora 82.38; Tim Odle 108.81; Thomas Koch 108.81; grand Totals: 450.00. (Index – May 13, 2016) Dave’s Crane & Wrecker Service ..........500.00 De Lage Landen ....................................320.42 DK Diesel of Fort Dodge......................2175.54 Lulu Doering ............................................29.99 Don’s Truck Sales Inc ..........................2875.61 Franklin ReC ...........................................25.00 gaTR of Des Moines, Inc ..........................3.40 gehrke Inc. ................................................5.02 gehrke Quarries, Inc. ..........................9223.11 gillund ent. ............................................197.76 greenbelt Home Care .............................35.00 Hardin Co Solid Waste ............................80.00 Hardin Co Tire & Service .........................60.00 Hawkeye West Pest Control ....................55.00 Heart of Iowa .........................................238.87 Independent Salt ...............................31451.95 Innovative ag Services ..............................2.39 Interstate Batteries ................................415.90 Iowa Falls glass Inc ..............................250.00 Iowa Prison Industries ...........................254.10 Iowa State University Registra ............ 270.00Knight’s Sanitation .................................120.00 Lawson Products Inc .............................312.13 Martin Marietta.....................................6735.85 Mid american energy ..............................16.75 Mid Iowa Sales ........................................58.69 Midland Power .......................................503.93 NaPa auto Parts..................................1062.19 New Providence Hardware ......................37.46 O’Halloran International .........................166.23 Petroblend ...........................................3136.23 Power Plan OIB ...................................5266.24 Sadler Power Train Inc ........................2460.19 Safety X-treme, LLC ............................3867.80 Sam’s Club ............................................216.09 Staples Credit Plan ................................780.06 Terracon.............................................15086.25 Theisens ................................................190.37 Ubben Building Supplies .......................330.00 U.S. Cellular ..........................................610.52 Veridian Credit Union.............................646.86 Verizon Wireless ....................................356.10 Vermeer Sales and Service .................9867.54 Kari Wolcott ...........................................200.00 Zep Mfg Company .................................486.54 Capital Projects geCRB/aMaZON ...............................1219.63 aOSNC LLC ........................................3811.00 CivicPlus ..............................................5964.03 Dell Marketing L.P................................1567.98 emergency Management agcy alliant .....................................................186.74 City of eldora ...........................................40.69 IeMa ......................................................125.00 Mid-america Publishing Corp ..................69.53 Verizon Wireless ......................................40.01 Roxane J Warnell ..................................363.50 H.C. Conservation Resourc allendan Seed .......................................130.06 John Deere Financial...............................28.32 Krogh-Oppold Feed & Supply................488.00 Nomadics Tipi Makers LLC..................2295.00 anita L Reed ..........................................240.00 Shield Pest Control ..................................45.00 Treasurer, State of Iowa Iowa ................137.00 Co. assessor agency Fund agVantage FS .........................................46.26 general Basic Fund ...............................320.57 Hardin Co Office Supplies .......................14.28 Jessica a Kreischer .................................11.13 Times Citizen ...........................................50.00 Vanguard appraisals, Inc .....................2880.00 Verizon Wireless ......................................40.01 VISa.......................................................774.56 e-911 Surcharge aPCO International................................439.00 CenturyLink ...........................................551.78 electronic engineering Co .....................855.00 Heart of Iowa .........................................730.37 Hubbard Co-op Telephone assn............482.00 Mid-america Publishing Corp ................119.40 Radcliffe Telephone Co .........................313.57 Times Citizen .........................................127.56 Windstream ...........................................540.39 grand Total ......................................370983.09 (Index – May 13, 2016) Business & Professional Directory Call 641.939.5051 to place your ad! 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CLaIms PaId By HardIN COUNTy aPrIL 2016 general Basic Fund access Systems Leasing.......................146.46 ackley Development ............................2296.73 ackley Publishing ................................1051.47 Linn adams ..............................................18.48 agVantage FS .....................................4056.53 alliant .................................................15356.80 american Business Phones...................448.00 Baker group ........................................2996.00 Christopher L Barber .............................120.00 Black Hawk County auditor .....................35.00 Blink electric Motors ..............................279.44 Bob Barker Company ..............................58.07 Craig W Boomgarden ..............................40.00 Kristin Brady ..........................................320.00 Brown Family Practice .........................1000.00 Campbell Supply .......................................9.53 Carpenter Uniform .................................199.69 CBM Food Service ............................11867.85 Cedar Valley Medical Special ................850.00 Central Iowa Distr Inc ..........................1889.90 Central Iowa Water assoc. ......................69.36 Central Lock & Key, Inc .........................345.00 City of eldora .......................................2016.12 City of Iowa Falls ...................................114.58 Clemons Hardware ................................493.79 Kelly L Collins ..........................................47.70 Cooley Pumping LLC.............................265.00 Craig, Smith & Cutler, LLP.....................556.61 Creps & abels Funeral Hm ..................1100.00 Culligan..................................................196.85 Custom Meeting Planners .......................75.00 D & D automotive LLC...........................422.12 Dale Howard Inc ......................................36.32 ed. Roehr Safety Products ....................312.25 educorr ..................................................104.00 Machel R eichmeier ................................88.15 eldora Pharmacy Inc. ..........................1152.50 Fareway ...................................................69.35 Fareway .................................................105.52 Jeffrey J Folkerts ...................................200.64 gatehouse Media Iowa Holdings...........215.00 Melinda J gehrke ....................................82.20 greenbelt Home Care .......................13146.06 grundy Co. Memorial Hospital ..............643.00 Jodi R Hamilton .....................................172.50 Hardin Co ag Soc ................................2000.00 Hardin Co Tire & Service .......................229.35 Hardin Co Office Supplies .....................128.89 Hardin County Recorder ........................118.30 Blake R Harris .........................................40.00 Heart of Iowa .......................................2100.64 Hy-Vee .....................................................56.28 Ia Dept of Public Safety .......................1944.00 IFaDC ..................................................5203.27 Innovative ag Services ........................1238.56 Iowa Falls Fire extinguisher ....................89.00 Iowa Law enforcement academy ........1440.00 J & C enterprises.................................2600.00 Jackson Twp Cemetery c/o Kay F .........416.00 John Deere Financial.............................407.78 Matthew g Jones...................................120.00 Lori S Kadner...........................................76.50 Knight’s Sanitation ...................................10.00 L-3 Comm Mobile-Vision Inc .................123.90 Lexis Nexis ..............................................50.00 Linn’s Funeral Home .............................464.90 Magic Mufflers Brakes ......................... 1113.34 Mail Services LLC..................................542.49 Linda Manske ..........................................43.50 Martin Marietta.......................................109.84 Mastercard c/o Hardin Co Savin..........1309.54 Renee L McClellan ................................253.41 McDowell & Sons ..................................330.00 Mercy Medical Center-North Ia ...........1010.66 Deborah Mesch .......................................60.07 Jody L Mesch ..........................................40.00 Mid-america Publishing Corp ................405.61 Midland Power .....................................1012.99 Monkeytown ..........................................308.15 NaPa auto Parts......................................63.33 O’Reilly auto Parts...................................13.18 Office Max Incorporated ........................373.23 PJgreufe & associates ........................1750.00 Polk County Treasurer ...........................164.37 Pro Repair & Performance Tyler............475.90 Pro-Build ..................................................35.33 Quill Corporation....................................248.41 Racom Corporation .................................53.20 RC Systems...........................................913.75 Rock C Store ...........................................65.01 Tim Rogers ..............................................90.30 Ryken engineering Co.........................1143.50 Sam’s Club ..............................................50.37 Schumacher elevator Co.......................450.02 Secretary of State ....................................30.00 Shield Pest Control ................................140.00 Stericycle .............................................2500.00 Dean Stickrod--DDS ..............................185.00 Sunrise apartments Inc .........................365.00 Superior Welding Supply .........................35.60 The UPS Store ......................................147.91 Times Citizen .........................................607.20 U.S. Post Office .....................................196.00 Union auto Inc. ..................................26751.00 Isaias M Uribe........................................189.16 US Bank equipment Finance ..............3622.00 U.S. Cellular ..........................................948.59 Verizon Wireless ....................................760.35 VISa.....................................................2056.55 Lucas D Wagner ....................................232.82 Walmart Community ..............................386.31 Wilcox equipment ..................................369.12 Marla Williams .......................................293.75 Wilson Restaurant Supply Inc ...............282.49 Windstream .............................................86.44 James a Witt ..........................................170.81 Woodley Funeral Services LLC .............334.00 general Supplemental Fund Barker, McNeal, Wiese & Holt ...............108.00 Cintas ....................................................206.30 Iowa Workforce Development att ........6818.00 Mid-america Publishing Corp ..................88.33 Beth Shanks ..............................................7.00 Thomson Reuters - West Payment .......406.82 U.S. Post Office .....................................188.00 Youth & Shelter Services Inc ...................14.55 MH/MI/MR/DD Services Fund Mary J Swartz ..........................................30.00 Verizon Wireless ......................................40.03 Business & Professional Directory Call 641.939.5051 to place your ad! autoS & auto repair Automotive & Truck Sales/Service 24-Hour Towing Reasonable Servicing all of Hardin County Rates 19951 Hwy. 175 Most Motor Hubbard Clubs Accepted office: 641-864-2640 cell: 641-750-0911 ddauto11@gmail.com website: ddautosiowa.com auto paint & Body dentiSt Dean R Stickrod, D.D.S. 1310 Washington st., eldora “Caring for smiles for over 30 years” (641)939-3214 Farming SupplieS Rural Services Basic Fund ackley Public Library .............................713.18 alden Public Library.............................1377.69 Carol J Banner.........................................30.00 City of eldora .......................................1624.65 City of Iowa Falls .................................1987.27 Skyler D Clark..........................................10.00 Diamond Mowers Inc .........................24224.00 Cory M engle ...........................................15.98 Hardin County Sheriff ..........................9031.00 Hubbard Public Library ........................1288.45 Innovative ag Services ..........................187.19 David a Jensen ........................................30.00 Kurtis R Kelsey ........................................30.00 Ken’s Repair ..........................................468.87 Mid-america Publishing Corp ....................5.38 NaPa auto Parts......................................62.99 Brandon Pieper........................................30.00 Radcliffe Public Library ........................1307.53 Steamboat Rock Library ........................943.49 Theisens ................................................257.66 Times Citizen ...........................................32.12 Union Public Library ............................1257.74 Veridian Credit Union.............................676.54 Secondary Road Fund agVantage FS ...................................20508.82 airgas ....................................................357.17 alliant ...................................................4507.50 geCRB/aMaZON .................................624.09 aTC group Services LLC ......................900.00 Black Hills energy..................................300.62 Brown Supply Co Inc .............................769.10 Calhoun Burns and assoc .................17896.10 Central Iowa Water assoc. ......................20.36 Cintas ....................................................621.29 City of ackley ...........................................56.25 City of alden ............................................28.18 City of eldora .........................................326.20 City of Hubbard........................................46.57 City of Radcliffe .......................................66.76 C.J. Cooper & assoc Inc..........................35.00 Clemons Hardware ..................................62.63 Concrete Inc ..........................................798.00 Contech engineered Solutions ............7022.70 lawn mowerS & more Randy’s Mowers & More Lawn Mowers - Snowblowers - Small Engines 2002 21st St. • Eldora 858-3201 m-F 8-5; Sat. 8-noon Sanitation Service medical Evening appointments available Teresa Brown, DO UnityPoint Clinic® – Family Medicine – Eldora 1506 Edgington Avenue | Eldora, IA 50627 Call (641) 939-7777 Where guaranteed repairs and professional care are what you expect. Pete Glaser 1302 21st St., Eldora Phone: (641)939-7461 (641)752-1000 Building SupplieS Innovative Building Supply Dealer for Livestock Feeding & Handling Equipment, Creep & Hay Feeders, Chutes, Tubs, Panels, etc. local Dependable service co. 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Custom Furniture & Restoration Public Record Friday, May 13, 2016 • Page 8 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE estate of anna M. Bernard ThE IOwa dIsTrICT COUrT hardIN COUNTy iN The MaTTeR ) PRoBaTe No. oF The eSTaTe oF ) eSPR023365 anna M. Bernard ) NoTiCe oF Deceased. ) PRoBaTe oF ) wiLL, oF ) aPPoiNTMeNT ) oF exeCuToR, ) aND NoTiCe ) To CReDiToRS To all Persons interested in the estate of anna M. Bernard, Deceased, who died on or about March 31, 2016: You are hereby notified that on the 9th day of May, 2016, the last will and testament of anna M. Bernard, deceased, bearing date of the 23rd day of March, 1994, was admitted to probate in the above named court and that ernest h. Bernard 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 May, 2016. ernest h. Bernard executor of estate 420 Butler Street #10 ackley, ia 50601 heronimus, Schmidt, allen, Schroeder & geer 630 g avenue, P.o. Box 365 grundy Center, ia 50638 Date of second publication 17th day of May, 2016. (index– May 13, 17, 2016) PUBLIC NOTICE Trust Notice TrUsT NOTICE IN ThE MaTTEr OF ThE TrUsT: COrwIN O. hadLEy & ThELMa E. hadLEy rEvOCaBLE TrUsT daTEd sEPTEMBEr 19, 2002 To all persons regarding Thelma e. hadley, deceased, who died on or about 2nd day of February, 2016. You are hereby notified that william hadley is the successor trustee of the Corwin o. hadley & Thelma e. hadley Revocable Trust dated the 19th day of September, 2002. any action to contest the validity of the trust must be brought in the District Court of hardin County, iowa, within the later to occur of four (4) months from the date of second publication of this notice or thirty (30) days from the date of mailing this notice to all heirs of the decedent settlor and the spouse of the decedent settlor whose identities are reasonably ascertainable. any suit not filed within this period shall be forever barred. Notice is further given that any person or entity possessing a claim against the trust must mail proof of the claim to the trustee at the Sheriff’s Levy and Sale address listed below via certified mail, return receipt requested, by the later to occur of four (4) months from the second publication of this notice or thirty (30) days from the date of mailing this notice if required or the claim shall be forever barred unless paid or otherwise satisfied. Dated this 28th day of april, 2016. william hadley 11 Pecan Place Ponca City, oK 74604 Successor Trustee of the Corwin o. hadley & Thelma e. hadley Revocable Trust dtd 09-19-02 Thomas M. Buchanan, iCiS PiN No: aT0001162 attorney for Trustee Firm Name: Bloethe, elwood and Buchanan address: 702 Third Street, P.o. Box L, Victor, ia 52347 Date of second publication 13th day of May, 2016. (index – May 6, 13, 2016) NOTICE OF shErIFF’s LEvy aNd saLE STaTe oF iowa ) ss. haRDiN CouNTY ) iowa District Nationstar Mortgage LLC, ) Court PLaiNTiFF ) CouRT vs. ) CaSe # Mark B. Meiers ) eQCV100913 Candace Meiers and ) haRDiN iowa Department of ) CouNTY human Services ) Special DeFeNDaNT ) execution (Judgment Debtor) ) as a result of the judgment rendered in the above referenced court case, an execution was issued by the court to the Sheriff of this county. The execution ordered the sale of defendant(s) ReaL eSTaTe to satisfy the judgment. The property to be sold is described below: Commencing at a point 148 feet west of the Northwest Corner of Lot 1, Block 1, hoovers nd 2 addition to hubbard, hardin County, iowa; thence west 168 feet; thence South 202 feet; thence east 168 feet; thence North 202 feet to beginning; being a part of Lot 2, auditor’s Fourth Plat, hubbard, hardin County, iowa. Property address: 211 w walnut hubbard, Classifieds iowa The described property will be offered for sale at public auction for cash only as follows: Date of Sale: 6/16/2016 Time of Sale: 1:00 P.M. Place of Sale: Lobby of the hardin County Law enforcement Center eldora homestead: Defendant is advised that if the described real estate includes the homestead (which must not exceed ½ acre if within a city or town plat or, if rural, must not exceed 40 acres), defendant must file a homestead plat with the Sheriff within ten (10) days after service of this notice, or the Sheriff will have it platted and charge the costs to this case. This sale not subject to redemption. Judgment amount: $30,874.82. Costs: $4,147.30. accruing Costs: PLuS. interest 7.00% from 2/12/2016. attorney: Janelle ewing waterloo. Date: 04/28/16. Sheriff: David L. 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State St. Hubbard Administrative Secretary Needed in Eldora United Suppliers is seeking an Administrative Secretary that will perform duties in the Credit Department with emphasis relating to new and existing account maintenance and assisting the managers as needed. • Process daily mail including local payment deposits • Processes new Credit Applications for review by Credit Managers • Process and follow up on annual review of existing accounts for Credit Managers assessment • Input financial information, obtain additional information as necessary • Process and assimilate various monthly reports • Assist with application of daily cash receipts as needed • Customer credit file maintenance • Maintain customer information in the Accounts Receivable computer system Qualifications • Four years related experience • Accounting experience and understanding of accounting system software a plus. • Strong Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets, Word, and Outlook programs skills. • Strong and effective communication and organizational skills are essential. • Must be able to multitask with several projects occurring at the same time. To apply, go to unitedsuppliers.com 5/13, 17/16 5/6, 10, 13, 17/16 2x6 2x5 Eldora - $74.50 - 1st run $ 25 - 2nd consecutive run ext. 224 600 LaSalle Ave. • Panama, IA 51562 Equal Opportunity Employer cLASS A cdL required for driver only 2x3Coordinator RN—Care Plan Scenic Manor, part of a continuum of care, is looking for an energetic Care Plan Coordinator to assess, evaluate, and implement individual plans of care for each resident. This individual must be passionate about caring for the elderly and who enjoy working in a team environment. Current IA license as a Registered Nurse is required. Leadership experience in long-term care preferred. Training related to the MDS process will be provided. Scenic Manor is an 82 bed skilled nursing facility with a caring staff and great community involvement. Applications can be found online at www.sceniclivingcommunities.com Submit completed applications to: Charlotte Lemke, Human Resources clemke@slcif.com 1409 N. Fremont St., Iowa Falls 50126 641-648-4671 SLC, Inc. is an E.O.E 5/6, 10, 13, 17/16 2x4.5 Sports Friday, May 13, 2016 • page 9 Iowa DNR Master angler website adds new tools DES MOINES- Recentadditions to the master angler program website at www.programs.iowadnr.gov/ masteranglerwillhelpIowaanglers quickly find the best spots to catch qualifying size fish. Pinpoint where masteranglerfishhavebeencaught across the state on the electronic mapandsearchforhotspotsbyspeciesorlocation. The master angler program celebratesanglersuccessatcatchinga qualitysizedfishbyawardingavehicleorboatdecalandcertificatefor each fish species caught that meets program criteria.Anglers who submitanentrycannowchoosetoprint their own certificate from an electronicfilepostedonlineorrequesta printedcertificate.Onceanentryhas beenapproved,thepictureofthefish (ifincluded),alongwiththecertificatewillbeavailableonlineforfamilyandfriendstoadmire. “Spring offers some of the best fishing of all year,” said Joe Larscheid,chiefoftheIowaDNR’sFisheriesBureau.Crappies,yellowbass andbluegillmoveclosetoshoreand arewillingtobite. The master angler program has threeawardlevels:anglerswhosubmitonequalifyingfishearnamaster angler award; those submitting five different fish species earn a silver master award; and anyone submitting10differentqualifyingfishwill earngoldmasteranglerstatus. Anewrankingfeatureletsmaster anglerstrackthenumberofspecies they have submitted and see where they “rank” among fellow master anglers. A species specialist award hasbeenaddedtotrackamasterangler’sprogresstowardscatchingfive Iowa Great lakes crew nets 25 year old Musky DES MOINES- Excitement and prideechoedthroughtheIowaGreat Lakesfisheriesnettingcrewrecently. “It is amazing that this male musky is alive and doing well in West Okoboji 25 years later,” said Joe Larscheid, chief of the Iowa DNR’sFisheriesBureau. ThefishwaspurchasedbytheUpperGreatPlainsChapterofMuskies Inc. in 1991 and stocked into West OkobojiLakeinApril1992atanaveragelengthof12.7inches. “Every muskellunge stocked in the Iowa Great Lakes was batched marked with a freeze brand so we know what year and lake it was stocked,”saidLarscheid. A few years after being stocked, the muskies grow large enough to becaughtinthegillnetssetoutby fisheriesstaffatnightinthespring. All muskies caught during the gill nettingseasonaretaggedwithaPassive Integrated Transponder (PIT) tag, which uniquely identifies these fish for life. “Everytime this fish is caughtwerecordallinformationin ourdatabasewhichallowsustolook uptheindividualrecapturehistories ofeachfishovertime,”addedLarscheid. This 41.6 inch, 17.5 pound fish was originally tagged in 1994 and was recaptured in 1998, 2000 and 2006.Itisoneofthefirstgroupsof muskiesheldoverthewinteratthe hatchery then stocked in the Iowa GreatLakesinthespring.“Basedon thesuccessofthesefishweswitched allofourmuskystockingssospring yearlings which dramatically improvedthesurvivalandhealthofour musky populations in Iowa,” Larscheidsaid. “Tomyknowledge,thisfishisthe oldestknown-agemuskellungeever recapturedbyfisheriescrewsinthe Midwest,”saidJonathanMeerbeek, DNR fisheries research biologist. Last year’s crews were impressed withtheirrecaptureofa21year-old 41inchmalemuskellunge.“Recapturing a 25 year-old fish of known ageisalmostunheardof,”Meerbeek said. The anal fin and right pelvic fin taken from this fish will be used in a known-age muskellunge research programthatwillassistmangersinterested in estimating muskellunge ageacrossthecountry. ofeacheligiblespecies.Ifyoufind anerrorinyouindividualrecordsor informationismissing,contactfish. awards@dnr.iowa,gov. “I can see these new search optionscreatingsomefriendlycompetition among participating anglers,” Larscheidsaid.“Whohasmorespecies that qualify, who was first to reachthesilverlevel,thegoldlevel, orareontopofthespecialistaward list.” Alistofthe41differentfishspecieseligibleformasteranglerawards can be found in the Iowa Fishing Regulationsoronlineatfishing.iowadnr.gov.Allcurrentstaterecordfish havebeenreviewedandaddedtothe masteranglersystem.Thisreviewof staterecordsunveiledadiscrepancy with grass carp and common carp records,sothecommoncarprecord was vacated and is currently open. Pumpkinseed and silver carp state records remain vacant since those categorieswereopenedin2013. Tosubmitafishtothemasteranglerprogram,measurethefishfrom thetipofthesnouttothetipofthe tail.Forpaddlefish,measurethefish fromthefrontoftheeyetotheunaltered fork of the tail. Measure a shovelnosesturgeonfromthesnout to the fork in the tail. One witness mustattesttothelengthofthefishto thenearest1/4inch. Rules and registration forms for themasteranglerprogramareavailableintheIowaFishingRegulations oronlineatfishing.iowadnr.gov. BIG BASS- Fishingenthusiast RalphAllbee of Eldora landed this7-pound,2-ounceLargemouthBassonLowerPineLakeearlierthisspring.Allbeepracticedcatch-and-releasewiththeprize catch. ThelatestIowaDNRFishingReportnotedbassarestartingto hitonplasticwormsanddeepdivingcrankbaitsonUpperand LowerPineLakes. All year round we invite you to join us in celebrating God’s love. Our doors are always open to those whose hearts are open to His word. May you and yours enjoy a truly blessed week. We hope to see you soon in church! ELDORA Congregational United Church of Christ Corey Larson, Pastor 1209 12th St. (641) 939-3113 SUNDAY 10 a.m., Worship First Assembly of God Steve Neumeyer, Pastor Edgington Ave. & 4th St. (641) 939-7788 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Worship & Children’s Church 6:30 p.m., Evening Service First Baptist Mark Chapman, Pastor 1307 3rd St. (641) 939-2366 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Worship 6 p.m., Evening Worship St. Mary Catholic Fr. Anthony Kruse, Priest 614 Washington (641) 939-5545 Sister Connie Howe, R.S.M., Pastoral Associate SATURDAY 4 p.m., Mass, St. Mary, Eldora 6:30 p.m., Mass, St. Mary, Ackley SUNDAY 8 a.m., Mass, St. Mark, IA Falls 10:30 a.m., Mass, St. Patrick, Hampton United Methodist Vicki Reece, Pastor 1415 12th St. (641) 939-2057 SUNDAY 8:30 a.m., Praise Worship 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages 10:45 a.m., Traditional Worship ELDORA HUBBARD St. Paul Lutheran David Splett, Pastor Bruce Zimmermann, Visitation Pastor 1105 Washington (641) 858-2464 SUNDAY 6:30 & 7:30 a.m., Lutheran Hour 8:30 a.m., Sunday School & Bible Classes 9:30 am., Worship/Communion BAngOR Bangor-Liberty Friends Matt Bishop, Pastor 1260-B Hopkins Ave (641) 486-5434 SUNDAY 8:30 a.m., Prayer Group 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., Sunday School St. John Evangelical Lutheran Matthew W. Rueger, Pastor 116-124 S Iowa St. (641) 864-2672 SUNDAY 9 a.m., Christian Education 10 a.m., Worship Salem United Methodist Rochelle Swenson, Pastor 115-123 S. Illinois St. (641)864-2625 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Fellowship Coffee 10 a.m., Worship Zion United Church of Christ Laura Renault, Pastor 201 E Chestnut St. (641) 864-2600 SUNDAY 9 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship BUCKEYE IVESTER Cottage Community Church Ivester Church of the Brethren Ken Nason, Pastor 20042 Co. Hwy. D41 (515) 855-4361 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Worship Paul Shaver, Pastor 25056 E Ave. (641) 858-3879 www.ivesterchurch.org SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, 10:30 a.m., Worship St. Paul Lutheran Michael Kearney, Pastor 408 Berlin Ave. (515) 855-4240 SUNDAY 8:30 a.m., Worship 9:30 a.m., Sunday School gIFFORD LISCOmB Church of Christ Ralph Norman, Minister 403 State Street (641) 496-5424 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, 10:30 a.m., Worship Methodist Church STEAmBOAT ROCK PROVIDEnCE Steamboat Rock Baptist Honey Creek New Providence Friends Justin Weber, Pastor 604 Cherry Dr. (641) 497-5333 SUNDAY 8:30 a.m., Fellowship 9 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship OWASA Owasa Methodist Ward Richards, Pastor SUNDAY 9 a.m., Bible Study 10 a.m., Worship Service For cancellations listen to KIFG 95.3 FM RADCLIFFE Faith Evangelical Andrew Johnson, Pastor 26902 Cty. Hwy. S-27 (515) 899-7816 SUNDAY 9 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Fellowship 10:15 a.m., Sunday School Our Savior’s Lutheran 601 Isabella St. (515) 899-2247 SUNDAY 9 a.m., Worship 10:15 a.m., Sunday School St. John United Methodist Margaret Aiseayew, Pastor 207 Amanda (515) 899-2327 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Worship Zion Lutheran Church 13171 330th St., rural Radcliffe SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Worship Rochelle Swenson, Pastor Leader SUNDAY 8:30 a.m., Worship This church calendar is provided by these advertisers who encourage you to attend the church of your choice. nEW Brown-Hurst Insurance Agency Calvary Baptist Rev. Matthew Nuiver, Pastor 608 S. Adams (641) 869-3633 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:45 a.m., Sunday School 7:00 p.m., Evening Worship First Christian Reformed Dan Brouwer, Pastor 12419 18th St. (641) 869-3305 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:45 a.m., Sunday School Bruce Zimmermann, Pastor S. Washington at 6th St. 600 6th (641) 869-3911 SUNDAY 9 a.m., Worship 9:45 a.m., Sunday School St. Paul Lutheran Roger Crawford, Pastor 404 Commercial St. (641) 486-2449 SUNDAY 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 10:45 a.m., Worship 7 p.m., Night Worship Community Church Rick Schill, Pastor 402 3rd St. (641) 486-5469 SUNDAY 8:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship Union Church of Christ St. John Lutheran Victoria Shepherd, Pastor 16553 H Ave (641) 869-3992 SUNDAY 8:15 a.m., Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship Rick Schill, Pastor 501 Commercial St. (641) 486-5596 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Worship Hour WHITTEn Community Church Jim Hartman, Pastor 812 Irwin St. (641) 486-5470 SUNDAY 9 a.m., Worship Service 10:15 a.m., Sunday School Hardin County Savings Bank Eldora Member FDIC 939-3407 Hy-Vee Food Store 858-2005 Fidelity Abstract & Title Company Eldora - 858-5496 UnIOn United Reformed Church Green Belt Bank & Trust Eldora - 939-5051 Mark Andersen, Pastor 617 E 4th (641) 869-3316 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:45 a.m., Sunday School 7 p.m., Bible Study WELLSBURg Creps-Abels Funeral Home Eldora Newspapers Wellsburg Reformed Bruce Baillie, Pastor 401 Market (641) 868-2292 SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Worship Service 10:30 a.m., Fellowship “Eldora’s Leader in Long-Term Care” 1510 22nd St., Eldora 939-3491 Eldora Michael McLane, Pastor 13607 D Ave. SUNDAY 8 a.m., Worship First Presbyterian Eldora Nursing & Rehab Center Member FDIC St. Peter’s Country Church Harrison Lippert, Pastor Bryce Roskens, Associate Pastor 107 2nd (641) 868-2458 www.steamboatbaptist.org SUNDAY 8:45 a.m., Traditional Service 10 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m., Contemporary Service Eldora - 939-3404 Chad Johnson (641) 858-2181 905 Edgington Ave. Eldora WELLSBURg Eldora - 858-2361 Valley View Nursing & Rehabilitation Center “Your rehabilitation specialists” 2313 15th Ave., Eldora 858-5422 Friday, May 13, 2016 • page 10 Sports NICL West Conference Golf South Hardin’s Dunn runner-up medalist, agWSR second by Scott Bierle Sports Editor CONRAD- A conference runnerup placing was posted by Ted Dunn of South Hardin at the rainy North Iowa Cedar League West Conference Golf Meet on the Oakwood Golf Course here Monday. Dunn and the entire field of 36 golfers battled wet and windy conditions over the 18-holes. Dunn ended second-best by onestroke to Matt Roeding of Grundy Center/Gladbrook-Reinbeck, 78 to 79. Both carded a 40 first nine followed by a 38 for Roeding and 39 for Dunn. The South Hardin junior, who was the conference champion as a freshman, carded 10 pars. Roeding played the sixth-slot for GC/GR. Grundy Center/Gladbrook-Re- inbeck dominated the conference meet, claiming the team title by 30-swings with a 322 and had five of the nine all-conference slots. The AGWSR boys edged host BCLUW for second, 352 to 354, while South Hardin settled for fifth at 362, just behind West Marshall’s 360. The Cougars, without an all-conference linkster, had four finish in the top 20 led by Jay Janssen 11th and Alex Hames 13th. Janssen fired an 86 with rounds of 46-40 and Hames 87 with nines of 45-42. Jacob Schachterle followed with an 89 for 16th and Keon Huffman 90 for 17th. Schachterle opened with a 39, but closed with a 50, and Huffman went 45 twice. Non-scoring were 97s for Mike Krull (48-49) and Tyler Rose (53-44). “We hoped to give GC/G-R a run for the title, but that did not happen. We will take second and build on it for the sectional meet,” commented AGWSR coach Brad Hames. “Jay continues to play well; very consistent. Alex played pretty well; he had two bad holes that ended up costing him a medal. Jacob had a great first round and really struggled on the second nine, and Keon played steady all day,” Hames added. The Comets’ tandem of Lane Stanley and Josh Sharp earned allconference honors. Stanley finished fourth, carding an 81 and Sharp ninth with an 84. Stanley had the clubhouse lead after nine with a 38 followed by 43, and Sharp covered the home course twice at 44-40. “The weather conditions were tough, but they were tough for everybody. Lane has really been playing well lately; it was great to see him keep his concentration for 18- holes. I was proud of the way Josh (Sharp) came back from his first nine and got it back on track on the back nine. He’s had a great career as a Comet and it was nice to see him make all-conference,” stated BCLUW coach Heath Rhinehart. Josh Myers and Brad Barkema added top 20 placings for BCLUW with Myers hitting 93 for 18th and Barkema 96, tying for 19th. By nines Myers went 46-47 and Barkema 50-46. Non-counting were Keegan Rhinehart 99 (52-47) and Jonny Neff 115 (58-57). Dunn’s second led South Hardin and continued his stellar spring that has four medalist honors and three runner-up medalist in 10 meets. “Ted had a nice round. Runner-up medalist in this conference is a great honor,” South Hardin coach Matt Thompson said. “We shot about our normal team score. Most kids improved from the front nine,” he added. Hunter Welch was second for the Tigers and tied for 14th at 88, going 47-41. Rounding out the foursome were Tom Haywood 96 with back-to-back 48s and Cade Prosser 99 with nines of 49-50. Non-scoring were Quinton Lake 101 (51-50) and Spencer Higgason 120 (57-63). Along with Roeding, all-conference from GC/G-R were Jesper Holke-Farman third at 79, Cam Murphy fifth and Jake Bangasser sixth at 82 each and Jared Freeman eighth at 84. Murphy was last season’s league runner-up. The area boys will take part in sectional golf meets today (Friday). South Hardin will take part in a power-packed Class 2A meet at the Legend Trail Golf Course in Parkersburg, BCLUW will host a Class 2A meet at Conrad’s Oakwood Golf Course and AGWSR plays in a Class 1A meet at Belle Plaine. (continued on page 11) WELCH-HunterWelchofSouthHardinswingsanironduring STANLEY-BCLUW’sLaneStanleypreparestoswingthedriver KRULL-LeftyMikeKrullofAGWSRswingsthedriveronateeachipshotattheNICLWestConferenceGolfMeetMonday. onateeboxattheNICLWestConferenceGolfMeetMonday. shotduringMonday’sNICLWestConferenceGolfMeet. Tigers’ VanderWilt, Mathis all-conference; BCLUW second by Scott Bierle Sports Editor GRUNDY CENTER- South Hardin’s Hanna VanderWilt and Kristin Mathis along with Laura Anderson of BCLUW bagged all-conference honors on a water-logged Town & Country Golf Course here Monday during the North Iowa Cedar League West Conference Meet. The threesome battled through rainy and windy conditions to finish in the top nine of the 36-golfer field. VanderWilt, a junior, was one of five gals to break triple-digits, carding a 98 for fourth. She had a first nine of 48 followed by a 50. Mathis, a senior, took ninth with rounds of 51 and 50. Anderson, a sophomore, rallied going from a 55 to 46 and scored 101 to end eighth, edging Mathis on a cardback. Host Grundy Center/GladbrookReinbeck stole the show, capturing the team crown and had five all-conference golfers. The Spartans scored a 386 to better the field by 33-strokes, while Kate Ross was meet medalist, shooting 49-44 for 93 and Abby Hockemeyer runner-up medalist, going 48-94 for 97. The BCLUW girls earned second in the team race, winning a tiebreaker with West Marshall after both booked four-gal, 18-hole scores of 419. South Hardin and AGWSR were second division as the Tigers scored 449 for fifth and the Cougars were sixth at 457. Rounding out the all-conference list were Reagan Derrick third at 97, Sarah Hockemeyer fifth at 98 and Jill Itzen sixth at 100, all from GC/G-R, and West Marshall’s Madi Stalzer seventh at 100. After Anderson, the BCLUW foursome counted Mikaela Simpson 102, going 51-51, Madison Trinkle 107 with rounds of 54-53 and Mackenzie Trinkle with nines of 57-52 for 109. Simpson’s 102 was the hardluck 10th and just missed all-confer(continued on page 11) ABKES- Mollie Abkesof AGWSR watches herputt along with GC/G-R’s JillItzen during theNICL West Conference GolfMeet Monday. SIMPSON-MikaelaSimpsonofBCLUWrollsaputtduringthe NICLWestConferenceGolfMeetMonday. MATHIS- South Hardin’s Kristin Mathis eyesher tee-shot during Monday’s NICL West ConferenceGolf Meet. Sports NICL West Golf Girls (continued from page 10) ence by one-swing. The Comets’ fifth score to break the team tiebreaker was Olivia Callaway 114 with back-to-back 57s. WM’s fifth was 117. Bri Teckenburg was a non-counting 117 (61-56). “The girls all played very well considering the conditions. We let the weather get to us a little the first nine, but all the girls came back on the second nine and focused well,” stated BCLUW coach Stacy Simpson. For South Hardin, Emily Klingel chipped in a 112, going 55-57, for a third score and the fourth counter was Sybil Below at 138 with nines of 72-66. Non-scoring were Ashley Heubner 143 (75-68) and Sammy May 146 (76-70). “Although the weather was poor, the girls stepped up and played solid golf as a team,” South Hardin coach David Akers said. “Hanna VanderWilt and Kristin Mathis really fought through the day, stayed away from big numbers and came away with conference medals. What a great honor and motivator for those two girls as we head into our first round of regionals Monday,” added Akers. AGWSR’s low score was posted by Sophie Stahl at 112, followed by 113s for Abbie Young and Mel Morones. By nines, Stahl went 5359; Young 55-58 and Morones 5459. Rounding out the foursome was Mollie Abkes at 119, going 58-51. Non-counting were Mandy Willems 125 (60-65) and Taylor Hartwig 128 (65-63). “The girls have played in some hard weather this season and today was no different. Most all the girls shot at least one of their rounds better than the last time we played at Grundy Center,” said AGWSR coach Stacy Bergeson. Friday, May 13, 2016 • page 11 NorthIowaCedarLeague WestConferenceGolfMeet TeamStandings 1- grundy Center/gladbrook-Reinbeck 386, 2- BCLUW 419, 3- West Marshall 419, 4- east Marshall 442, 5- South Hardin 449, 6- agWSR 457. All-ConferenceGolfers Meet Medalist – Kate Ross, grundy Center/gladbrookReinbeck – 93; Runner-up Medalist – abby Hockemeyer, gC/g-R – 97; Reagan Derrick, gC/g-R – 97; Hanna VanderWilt, South Hardin – 98; Sarah Hockemeyer, gC/g-R – 99; Jill Itzen, gC/g-R – 100; Madi Stalzer, West Marshall – 100; Lauren anderson, BCLUW – 101; Kristin Mathis, South Hardin – 101. NICL West Golf Boys NorthIowaCedarLeague WestConferenceGolfMeet TeamStandings 1- grundy Center/gladbrook-Reinbeck 322, 2- agWSR 352, 3- BCLUW 354, 4- West Marshall 360, 5- South Hardin 362, 6- east Marshall 425. All-ConferenceGolfers Medalist – Matt Roeding, grundy Center/gladbrook-Reinbeck – 78; Runner-up Medalist – Ted Dunn, South Hardin – 79; Jesper Holke-Farman, gC/g-R – 80; Lane Stanley, BCLUW – 81; Cam Murphy, gC/g-R 82; Jake Bangasser, gC/g-R – 82; Brady petermeier, West Marshall – 82; Jared Freeman, gC/g-R 84; Josh Sharp, BCLUW – 84. South Hardin Trap teams go one-two MARSHALLTOWN- A one-two showing in the team standings was posted by the South Hardin Trap teams during a dual with Central Iowa Straight Shooters at the Marshall Gun Club Saturday. South Hardin A-team finished first at 221 with second at 213 scored by the South Hardin B-team. Members of the A-team were Bridger Lawrence, Cade Prosser, Trevor Sellers, Kaden Davis and Peter Wiechmann. The B-team included Matthew Wiechmann, Josh Jeske, Jacob VanDePol, Brandon Meints and Tommy Platte. Individual leaders for South Hardin were Davis second at 47 and Sellers 46 for third, while Sarah England lost a playoff and was third for the girls, hitting 35. Cade Prosser and M. Wiechmann both scored 45s. For the South Hardin Middle School Trap, Shelby May and Meghan VanDePol took first and second, respectively, breaking 36 and 34, while South Hardin had a winning team total of 173. South Hardin competes at the Stockdale Gun Club west of Ackley Saturday in a shoot hosted by AGWSR. 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