MERRY CHRISTMAS! - Ida County Courier
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MERRY CHRISTMAS! - Ida County Courier
Ida County Courier Christmas Edition, 2015 • Section B Wednesday, December 23, 2015 O Night Divine May the warm light of our Savior's birth illuminate your path at Christmas and all year. Thank you for brightening our year with your business. Your kind support means so much to us, and we wish you all the blessings this special season holds. Ida Grove: 501 Second St. and 219 Main St. • 364-3393 www.unitedbk.com Offices: Arthur • Carrol l • Char ter Oa k • Churdan • Denison • Dun la p • Fo r t D odge Galva • Glidden • Harl a n • Hols tein • Kings ley • Kiron • L ake Cit y • Lohr vil le • Moorhead Movil le • Odebolt • Onawa • Pierson • Pocahontas • Rockwell City • S ac C i t y • Schleswig • S torm L ake B2 Wednesday, December 23, 2015 Section B • Ida County Courier Christmas Edition, 2015 O-A preschool students pen letters to Santa Students in Carrie Gorden’s morning and afternoon preschool classes at Odebolt-Arthur Elementary write letters to Santa. Dear Santa, I would like a baby stroller with four seats for four babies. Hope you have a great holiday season. Chanel Schulte Dear Santa, I would like a Baby Alive that eats food and drinks a baba and wears a diaper. A Doc McStufins would be nice, too. Shelby Sykes Dear Santa, I would like Ninja things. I could use a toy bow and arrow set, masks and suits for Christmas. Can you bring a couple of elves with you? Brooks Jensen Dear Santa, I would like a toy or doll to play with. I will leave some cookies and milk for you. Moriah Remmick Dear Santa, I would like a toy tractor with a wagon. Also, I would like a Ranger with a back on it for me to drive. Thank you. Logan Boyle Dear Santa, I would like a Spiderman and a new comforter with all of the action characters on it. I have cookies and milk for you and some carrots for your reindeer. Michael Babcock Dear Santa, I would like a Batman castle and some Superhero mashers. I will leave some oatmeal for your reindeer. There will be cookies and milk for you. Cole Carstensen Dear Santa, I would like a present with a lot of cars and candy. Hope you stay safe. Benjamin Burgus Dear Santa, I would like a camo gun, animals and hunting stuff for Christmas. I will have chap stick left out for you. Jack Olerich Dear Santa, I would like a Doctor Mobile and I always wanted a Nana seat for Christmas. Stamps would be nice, too! I am going to hand out chips for you when you come to my house. Briley Schultz Dear Santa, I would like an Iron Patriot and a Spiderman for Christmas. I will leave some cookies out for you. Lucas Hannam Dear Santa, I would like a computer that works and a big toy. Could you bring a baby toy for my little sister? Hope you travel safely. Sebastian Solorzano 0HUU\&KULVWPDV Dear Santa, I would like a Barbie house and a new Barbie. I will leave milk and cookies out for you. Mianna Book Dear Santa, I would like a unicorn and a Barbie for Christmas. I like cookies. I will leave you some of my cookies. Lillian Lucht Dear Santa, I would like a Barbie and a dream house. Also, I would like a Baby Alive doll with food. I will leave cookies and milk out for you. Brooklyn Wulf Dear Santa, I would like a John Deere disc, planter, hayrack, and a big combine with a bean and corn head. I could use a pick up with a head hauler. Thank you. Brecken Godbersen Dear Santa, I would like Transformers for Christmas. I will leave you some cookies and milk. Gennar Loger Dear Santa, I would like a ire truck and a monster truck. Would you bring me a monster pick-up, too? Thank you. Brayden Miller With great friends and customers like you, it’s easy to see why we love doing business here. Thanks & Merry Christmas! Warmest thoughts and best wishes for a wonderful Christmas season. Sherry Gebers CLTC, LUTCF Farm Bureau Agent Andrea Niemeier Sales Associate for Sherry Gebers Denise Van Dusen Farm Bureau Agent Family Eye Care of Ida Grove P.C. D. T C D. T M C, R J Danika Hinkeldey Office Assistant 415 Seond St., Ida Grove 712.364.3118 Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm 409 Second Street • Ida Grove, Iowa 51445 712-364-2931 .FEC IG . Tidings of Comfort & Joy Dear Santa, I would like a baby with a purple outit. Could you bring pajamas for her too? Thank you. Ava Corbin Dear Santa, I would like a white board with markers just like the ones I use at school. Also, I would like some bracelets. Hope you have a good Christmas. Aspen Miller At Christmas time, may the company of loved ones present and the fond memories of those who have passed surround you with happiness and fill your heart with peace. We wish you all the very best this holiday season. -ROO\ +DSS\ 0DJLFDO Here’s hoping the holiday season brings all of your wishes to life! We thank you for your business and wish you all the best this holiday season. Mumm Soft Water ❘ 504 W.State Hwy 175 · Ida Grove 712-364-4050 FILLED WITH OUR GRATITUDE In the spirit of the season, we bid you all best and look forward to seeing you again soon. Thanks, friends! 88 E. State Hwy 175, Ida Grove 712-364-4154 Christensen-Van Houten Funeral Homes & Monuments Joshua and Christie Van Houten & Staff “Caring for families since 1908” MERRY CHRISTMAS & MANY THANKS! For all the support you’ve given us, we will always be grateful. For your friendship, we are deeply blessed. Ida Drug 364-0000 • Ida Grove Monday - Friday • 8 am - 6 pm Saturday • 9 am - 1 pm Ida County Courier Christmas Edition, 2015 • Section B Wednesday, December 23, 2015 B3 G-H fourth graders share traditions Students in Mikell Brosamle’s fourth grade class at Galva-Holstein answer: What are your favorite holiday traditions? Every Christmas we go to my grandma’s house. And we have supper. We open presents, but before we open presents we go outside and play with my cousins. We play football, tag, and Hide and seek. Then after we open our pesents we play with our gifts. Then we wrestle with the grownups. It’s the best Christmas ever. Griffin Lukins Every year for Christmas we go to both of my grandparent’s houses. At my mom’s mom’s house we get there at 11 a.m. and wait for everyone else to get there. Then we eat a special meal of roast, corn, mash patatoes, buns, and a whole bunch of desserts. It is delicious. After that we do a white elephant gift exchange. All of my mom’s side of the family is there so then I tell them what I got when I opened presents that morning. Then, we can start to open presents. I think that it is hilarious to watch what people get in their gift bags from the white elephant gift exchange. Finally, we get to open real presents. I get the coolest presents from my family. After that we play games and talk. It is an exellent time. Then, we all go home. After we go home we get ready to go to my dad’s mom’s house. We do the same thing except we don’t have the same meal and don’t do the white elephant gift exchange. I love Christmas. Kenna Wiese Come the holidays my family likes to go Christmas shopping. Sometimes when there is a lot of snow my Mom, Dad and I build a snowfort. We also build a snowman. Then our dog likes to knock it down. It’s kind of funny because he has snow all over him. On my Dad’s side we all go to my grandma Mary’s house. We have a feast. Then we sign Christmas songs, open presents, and watch a Christmas movie together. On my Mom’s side of the family we have a feast, do a gift exchange, and the adults have their own. Then we all go home late at night. Then in the morning we open our Santa gifts and our stocking stuffers. Last year I got nail polish and candy. We also watch a Christmas movie. This year I hope we get to do it all over again. My mom’s mother has a christmas tree that me and my cousins stand by to get a yearly picture. My aunt and uncle got me ITunes cards last year. This year is going one of the best. Janella Faist On Christmas morning I wake up and eat breakfast. Then I go to the family room and watch a Christmas moving. Next I go to the living room and open presents. After that we go to my grandparent’s house and eat lunch. We eat turkey, mash potatoes, and corn. After that we open present. Then we go home and play a Christmas world on minecraft. Zachary Martin I love my Christmas traditions with my mom’s side of the family because we get to travel and drive in the snow. We leave for our Christmas vacation five days before Christmas, so we can visit for two days, so the next day would be the day we have Christmas, so we do not miss being home on Christmas Day for santa presents. When we have our Christmas at grandma’s house we eat this huge delicious meal. Then after we are done eating we play some fun games and vist with each other. After that we open presents and play with them for awhile. Then we watch a Christmas movie and lay on the couch for a little bit enjoying the movie. Rowan Jensen I love holiday traditions. We always go to my dad’s side. We play and then we eat. We have ham. Then we go to my cousins in North Dakota. We hook up the 4-wheeler and the sled. Jordan pulls us and we go to my aunt and uncles in Florida. It is still warm so we go to the beach and make sandmen. Kody Jacobson My holiday tradition on Christmas is that on Christmas morning we open our presents from Santa and my family members at my house. Then, we go to my grandma and grandpa’s house on my mom’s side and open our presents from my grandma, grandpa, and uncle. It is cool. We open presents from youngest to oldest. Then we start it over every time we open a present. After we open our presents, we pick up the wrappers sometimes we throw them at each other. After we pick up the wrappers we play with our toys. Then we eat. It’s the best. Leanna Vincent Every Christmas Eve we go to my aunt Nancy’s an a Christmas dinner and do a gift exchange. Then we go home and go to sleep. Then we wake up for Christmas morning. Every year we get a big bottle of sparkleing juice. We drank the juice on Christmas night at our family Christmas party. Payton Rabbass Every Christmas I open presents with my parents. Then, we clean all the beautiful wrappers. Then, if I get video games. I try them out. If I have anymore things I will try them out too. Then we take the ornaments down. If it snows then I’ll make a snowman. I’ll go ask if Damon and Gracie can play. Then, we can go inside and enjoy hot coca, and play multi-player games. Danica Vohs Every year my family draws a card one month be Christmas. What we do is we put my families names in a hat or bowl. Then you draw and whoever you draw you get something for them. On Christmas night you tell whose name you draw, and they get to open the present you got them. Then it is their turn tell who they got and they do the process all over again. The night before Christmas, when it is dark, we have a flashlight picture. What we do is we stand by the Christmas tree with our flashlights and tak a picture. I love christmas. Erica Taylor We go to my Great Grandma’s for Christmas. We have turkey and ham. Then we have drssert. Then we get are tummy’s settled. And we open presents. We all track Santa to see where he is. When we get home Santa has visited our house. Shae Dutler On Christmas Eve we celebrate Elizabeth’s birthday. Then we go to church. When we get home from church we eat supper. Following that, we return to a candle light service at church. Finaly, we go to bed. On Chrimas morning we open presents at our house. Once we get done opening the presents we go to my mom’s parents house to open more presents. After we clean up, we talk to our grandparents. Then we travel to my dad’s mom’s house and have Christmas at her house. It’s a busy 48 hours. Jacob Schimmer On Christmas Eve my mom cooks mased potatoes and gravy, chicken, jello and corn. Sometimes I help my mom. Then we go to church. Aftor the long service, we come home and open gifts. We play with are gifts and play games. Then we go up to bed. In the morning, we open stockings. Then we go to my grandma and grandpa’s house. When we get there my cousins area all there. We open the rest of are gifts. Then all the kids go out side, the babys take naps the women make lunch and the men watch football. After we eat lunh we have desert. The next day we go home. Sara Schroder Merry C hristmas from F SB Financial Services Every year I go to my cousins on Christmas Eve and eat dinner. My family sometimes breings Oreo luft. There is also turkey, mashed potatoes, and a little corn. We also open some presents and talk about what were going to do for Chirstmas. Then we go home at 8:30 or 8:00 o’clock, and go to sleep. Matthew Forristal Every year on my Grandma’s side (Bacon) we have Christmas around the end of December. My aunt’s, uncles, cousins and grandparents gather at someone’s house. We eat turkey or some sort of meat with other things that we bring. We play games and give each other gifts. The adults talk and the kids play. I play board games with my aunts and grandparents. Sometimes I win. My favorite game is Pegs and Jokers. We get home lake. It is so fun. Jaycie Vohs At Christmas my whole family gets together at my Grandparent’s house. We do many things. Last year we played some games my cousin made up. Most years we watch football or basketball games. Before Christmas my cousins and I pull names out of a hat and whoever’s name you pick you purchase that person a present for Christmas. If you get one of your sibling’s names you redraw out of the hat. I don’t like it when I get one of my girl cousin’s name because then I don’t know what I should get them. One of the best part is my cousins from Arkansas usually come. Christmas is my favorite holiday. Gabe Chance On New Year’s Eve my family gets to have a friend over. We all watch the ball drop at midnight because it’s very joyful. That’s when a new year starts. Once that ball drops we all start to cheer. We all go to the kitchen and eat some dessert. Then we go to bed. Jayley Endrulat Every year I go to my Grandparents for Christmas. We eat chicken for dinner. Then we open presents. The I play with my cousins. The best part of this is seeing my cousins who live far away. We eat yummy desserts. Then we go home. Gavin Stehr Our family traditions is that everyone comes over to are house, and we open presents and play games. And all of the parents have a gift exchange. Sometimes Skyler, Carly, and I get to play too. My baby cousins Brantly and Emerson like to play tic-tac-tow. Kaden Andresen Each year we all get each other presents and open them up after dinner. After we go play some board games like Monopoly and other games, we go out to play on the snow. My Grandma Karen from Sioux City comes and has dinner with us. After dinner we open our presents that my grandma got us. I love our Christmas tradition. Jesus Mendoza G-H band: The Galva-Holstein fifth grade band, under the direction of Kris Kistenmacher, opened the G-H Upper Elementary Christmas concert Dec. 3 with “Good King Wenceslas,” section features— “Hot Cross Buns,” “Itsy Bitsy Spider,” “Love Somebody” and “Merrily We Roll Along” and “Jolly Old St. Nicholas.” Other groups performing were the upper elementary choral song group, fifth graders, fourth graders and third graders. Amanda Schnuckel directed the vocal groups. Pictured, flutist Michele Kirchner. (Courier photo by Deb Loger) BC-IG preschoolers write their lists for Santa Claus Children in Ashley Becker’s preschool class at Battle Creek-Ida Grove write letters to Santa. Dear Santa, Hi Santa Claus. Do you have a Spiderman toy for me? Where are you, Santa? How are the elves? Also, I want a Batman toy. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. Aiden Miller Dear Santa, I want a wand. I went to your castle and I saw an animal like a whale and he’s nice. How are the reindeer doing? Can they ly? I want a spider toy and a worm toy, and a frog. And I want sharp teeth. Merry Christmas. Colt Blackmore Dear Santa, Do your reindeer eat carrots? I want a toy Elsa. I want a Dory box, too. Thank You, Santa. And I love you, Santa. Brooke Samway Dear Santa, I want a toy pony and I want a pony toy box. Can you give me a stuffed pony? Do your reindeer eat carrots? How are the elves doing? Addie Rydberg Dear Santa, Do your reindeer bite? When do the elves come out? I would like a put put tractor with a mower for Christmas, please. Merry Christmas. Owen Forbes Dear Santa, I want another kitchen set for Christmas. What do you eat on Christmas Eve? Jake Siebrecht Dear Santa, I want a pretty turkey for Christmas and Elsa toys with a stuffed animal and it came with markers and an eraser. I’m going to wear a beautiful dress for church. Merry Christmas. Evy Kelly Dear Santa, I want a Minnie Mouse, please. I want a letter E. I also want some cookies. What kind of cookies do you like? I want sunglasses. Merry Christmas, Santa. Briaunna Ackerman Dear Santa, I want Hulk gloves for Christmas. And I want Super Heroes. And I want Spiderman and Batman and Hulk and super heroes. And I want lowers and a picture of Owen. I love Santa. Dakota Monroy Dear Santa, Happy Christmas. Get your kisses. I want present, pretty presents. Get me candy, please. Elise Simmons Dear Santa, Give us some snow and a tractor ride. I want presents. Kaitlynn Schnabel Dear Santa, I want a mow mow for Christmas. I want a boat and keys. Kaidyn Tingle Dear Santa, I want a little Elsa doll that has a microphone that sings. I want a little pet like a hamster and I want to name her Mr. Bowjeet. And I want some new markers and Pete the Cat book and a stuffed fox that comes with a fox book and a stuffed owl that comes with an owl book. I want like a little butterly cage like the one in Miss Becker’s room. I wanted a princess crown that’s gold like Kaitlynn is wearing (Fancy Nancy). And that’s all. Merry Christmas, Santa. Camryn Ludwig Dear Santa, I want a toy. Merry Christmas. Colten Rogers Dear Santa, I would like puzzles and cars, tractors, Barbies, magnets, and Pete the Cat stuffed animal. Ian Weber Greetings from the North Pole . . . and from all of us, too! Wherever you spend the holidays, may the spirit of Christmas reside with you, and may all your hopes and dreams come true. We appreciate your goodwill and look forward to serving you again next year. Vicki, Fred and Janet FSB Financial Services 712.364.3140 • 877.250.2041 ❘ Located at First State Bank • 200 Moorehead Ave. Ida Grove 600 W. Second St. Ida Grove, IA 51445 712-364-2121 B4 Wednesday, December 23, 2015 Section B • Ida County Courier Christmas Edition, 2015 BC-IG fourth graders — Christmas means joy, love, giving, Jesus, presents, cookies, family, sledding Students in Janet Snyder’s fourth grade class and Darla Ludvigson’s literacy class answer: What Christmas means to me? Christmas means joy to me. At Christmas we transport by vehicle to my grandma’s property to get dressed and take pictures. Next we travel ive minutes to my great grandma’s residence. When we arrive at her farm we eat but before we do we pray before the meal because Jesus was born on Christmas. Then we tear open presents, mine are always legos because they satisfy me. Finally, the next day Taylor wakes me up. It ticks me off a little but when I see presents it pleases me. After we open all the presents we use them to tease my family. Christmas means lots of joy and other things or feelings to me. Myles Beck What does Christmas mean to me? To me, Christmas means joy because I want everybody to be happy on Christmas. On Christmas, all the members of my family get together at my great grandma’s residence. My favorite cousins come and we have a feast of soup and Christmas cookies. After that, we open presents and the smallest child opens the irst present. Then we play with the presents we got. But to me Christmas isn’t just getting, but it’s giving joy, and being generous. Do you have generosity on Christmas. Madison Bobzien Christmas means a lot of things, but to me it’s love and giving. My family loves me a lot and I bet yours does too. The food is really good too. Plus it’s giving because Santa gives presents to kids. Plus your parents give you clothes to wear. So be thankful of that. If you have a lot of things be thankful of that too because people would love to have all of your things because some peopled don’t have all of that. Plus if they’d have it they wouldn’t want it and if you’re mean your parents just might give to kids that don’t have all of that. Presents are really awesome because they give you stuff that you might want or need. That’s why Christmas means love and giving to me. Charles Conard Christmas is the best time to feel excited. Everybody feels excited when they get to open presents. I hope that everybody gets at least two or three things on their wish list. Christmas is a great time for fun and laughter. Christmas is a fun time to play board games and games that you made up. Go outside and make a snowman. I always get excited when I get to do things like this. I hope you get excited too. Do you know what makes it even better? Getting to this stuff with your family. Christmas is the best time to celebrate with your brothers, sisters, mom, dad, aunt, and uncle. Make sure that you tell your family members to have a Merry Christmas. I hope that you always have a happy and exciting Christmas. Always remember that Jesus’s birthday is on Christmas day. Paula Curiel Christmas means love. Christmas is my favorite time. Christmas means love to me because I love Jesus, my family, and my baby ornaments. Christmas time is my favorite time of love because I think about Jesus. I hope you do too. Christmas is all about Jesus. I hope you think Christmas is all about Jesus. Jesus was born on Christmas and that is why we celebrate Christmas. Ever Christmas I go to church to celebrate Christmas. This what Christmas means to me. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Cristian Delcid Christmas is a wonderful time of the year, but Christmas means more to me because it’s a great time to be loved and joyful. My family’s traditions are joyful moments, healthy snacks and goodies. It’s a great feeling when the relatives rush to the door and give us a big hug. I also have a good feeling when they open their presents because I like seeing their excited faces. Our family gathers in our living room to eat snacks and watch movies. The kids play in the rooms. The girls play with the girls, and the boys hang out with the boys. The family then gathers up for a wonderful family dinner. I have to help serve it and give them what they need, for example napkins, food, and drinks. That’s why I think Christmas is all about family. Dillon Hanneman What Christmas means to me is joy. At Christmas time I love the joy of going sledding. I enjoy everything about sledding. When I go sledding I feel like, a fast running animal going down a snowy hill feeling the snow ly in my face. Then at the bottom of the hill I slip and fall down and face plant and then when I come up just feeling the dripping snow and I just feel free. When I get back up the hill and repeat it then after a couple times I just feel the rush in my heart and I just can’t shake the feeling that I’m a free animal. At Christmas I enjoy going to my cousin Spencer’s house. At his house there is a really enormous hill that every enjoyable year I love going sledding on. It is so steep that when we go down it it feels like we are going down a hill that goes almost straight downward. When we go down that hill it is really hard not to face plant. But we always face plant every year but we might not face plant once or twice. I enjoy everything about Christmas but the thing that gives me the most joy is sledding at Christmas time. Ben Hofmeister Christmas means happiness to me because my family comes. I also get to tell a glorious story. On Christmas morning I run downstairs to open my presents. “Do you know what Christmas really means?” I said to my mom. She was just getting up. Then she said, “Yes Christmas means Jesus was born today a long time ago.” After that, my whole family came to the door and I told them to come in. After we opened a few presents I asked if I could the tell story about how baby Jesus was born. My mom told me I could. “Once upon a time Mary and Joseph were expecting to have a baby. Then an angel came to Mary and said name your baby Jesus. Mary asked what if it’s a girl? He said it will be a boy and he will become a king. After that, Mary and Joseph traveled to Bethlehem. Nobody would let Mary and Joseph stay at an inn. Then Mary and Joseph found a stable and stayed the night there. After that, Mary had baby Jesus. A star shined bright in the sky that night and people came to see the baby.” My mom said I did a wonderful job telling the story. Christmas means happiness because of people in my family and that baby Jesus was born a long time ago. Faith Johnson What Christmas means to me, well I think it is love. I love it when my whole family comes over. When my aunt comes over she gives me a huge hug and a kiss by my front door. When Christmas comes I think about my love for Jesus. I always have the same answer, I love him a bunch. I love it when it is Christmas night. I can’t wait until I see what Santa left under the tree. I hope you liked my Christmas story and what Christmas means to me, love. Dylan Malone Last night I saw Santa Claus under the tree placing the smallest to biggest, one by one. To me Christmas means happiness because everyone gets around the Christmas tree. We sing songs. Once we unwrap our presents, we have a happy dinner. We have the greatest turkey ever. We all drink hot chocolate. When I start to feel hot, steaming hot chocolate in my mouth feel joyful. Isaac Neubauer What Christmas means to me is joy. I feel joyful when Christmas comes. At bedtime I love when I put out a glass of milk and some cookies. It makes me happy when I get up from bed and the cookies are gone. Speaking about good food, once a year I make gingerbread men. I eat them by my crackling ire. I offer some to my mom, dad, and also my sister. The ire is hot and is making me tired so it is bedtime. I like when I go to bed and the gleaming lights are glowing. In the morning I love when I open my gifts. Joy is what Christmas means to me. Weston Nicholson Christmas to me means happiness, baking stuff brings me much happiness. I love making gingerbread cookies and houses on Christmas Eve. The warm aroma of fresh gingerbread from the oven makes my mouth water just waiting for the tasty goodness. Decorating them is even better because you get to put all the stuff you like on it. On mine I put some strips of licorice for the hair, a mini peppermint for the gingerbread girl to hold, chocolate chips for her nose and buttons, and last but not lease some frosting. I love the fresh scent when my mother takes it out of the oven but it’s still a three minute wait for it to cool. It’s going to be spectacular. Eating them is the best part and sad part because there’s going to be none left. Well I could just take a picture with my Ipod so it will last forever. It’s good because it took so long to get to eat and now I could inally eat it’s warm goodness. I put the gingerbread on a plate, make a cup of hot chocolate and started a Charlie Brown movie. Christmas to me means happiness – gingerbread with a cup of hot chocolate, a snowy day, a movie, a sister to watch the movie with, presents from Santa Claus, a perfect day. Kenai Nielsen People on Christmas are so kind and generous and illed with happiness. There is a fantastic smell on Christmas Eve. It is the smell of fresh cookies coming out of the oven, the smell of cocoa in your hand with the glorious tree all set up in front of you. Also the most marvelous thing of all is the stable with little happy Jesus inside. He had the happiness no one did and that is how he was fantastic. The three gifts to Jesus were gold, frankincense, myrrh and he was so happy he felt happiness. After Christmas night you see presents under the tree and the cookies are eaten. The beautiful tree attracts your eye by the exact second you walk in. You have happiness when you see the terriic tree in front of you. Have a generous Christmas. Sam Reiling To me Christmas means many things, the thing it means most to me is happiness. Having that warm feeling in your heart and hearing the wonderful music, decorating the tree and looking at all the beautiful lights people put CPS Ida Grove • Odebolt up around their houses all around town, gives me the great warm feeling of happiness. At Christmas the happiest time for me is baking cinnamon rolls with my grandma and also making gingerbread men with her. When they come out of the oven, right away you can smell the delicious aroma of cinnamon, and ginger and all sorts of chocolates and sweets all mixed in with a fresh baked cookie. When you take a bite it’s all warm and soft, cinnamon lavored, fresh baked, out of the oven. It’s also really delightful when we dim the lights, put on music, and decorate the Christmas tree with glowing lights and cover it in ornaments. Some of which we have had since we were little and some brand new ones. On Christmas Eve night I get extremely excited to open presents the next morning. In the morning the irst thing I do is run into the kitchen and eat wafles with eggs and bacon. Then we go open presents and look in our stockings to see what Santa brought. Then later after lunch, our whole family meets at our grandma and grandpa’s house. We eat supper and open more presents and then talk and eat treats and cookies. And the best part of all, we celebrate the joy and happiness of being together. That is all about what Christmas means to me. Again, I think happiness is the best way for me to describe Christmas. Olivia Riessen Thankfulness. That’s what Christmas means to me. I’m thank- ful for a lot of things like, family because they give us kids presents for special holidays and birthdays, and they give us hugs. I have thankfulness for Christ Jesus our Lord because he gave us land and we have a roof over our heads and food on the table. I’m also thankful for Christmas Eve because Santa will come and there will be presents under the tree signed: Santa Claus. Let me tell you a story about thankfulness and Christmas Eve. One sensational Christmas Eve night children were sleeping and Santa was just leaving the North Pole to ly. You could imagine his cheerful laughter and him putting presents under the tree in your dream thinking about thankfulness of Christmas Eve. That night wasn’t going so good because Santa didn’t go to all of the houses. Children weren’t being very thankful about Christmas because they wondered if Santa had forgotten about Christmas and everything. What were the children going to do? They decided to send a letter to the elves, Santa, and Mrs. Claus. They received a letter and it announced: Dear Children, I’m sorry that I forgot about your houses but I will bring them tonight when you are sleeping. Now no peeking. Merry Christmas. The children had woken up and guess what they saw under the tree…..presents. They also saw a box that looked mysterious. They opened it and it was an Elf-on-the-Shelf. The children decided to name it Coco. Everyone was blissful and thankful. The end. I hope you learned a lesson. You (continued on page B5) HOPE IT’S MAGICAL! BECAUSE THERE IS NO GIFT GREATER THAN THE GIFT OF FRIENDSHIP, WE HUMBLY ACKNOWLEDGE YOURS, AND WISH YOU ALL A MOST MAGICAL AND MEMORABLE CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION. Z’z Promotional Products and Thies Printing LLC Ron & Zanet Thies What could possibly brighten our lives more than the holiday season? It’s the chance to serve deLIGHT ful people like you! Merry Christmas and many thanks for your support. Ida Bowl/Hideaway Lounge 100 Moorehead Ave., Ida Grove D.J. & Tracey Newman, Alex & Leah, Chael & Chandler, Tyler CITY OF IDA GROVE Ida County Courier Christmas Edition, 2015 • Section B more about — (continued from B4) know I think Christmas is all about thankfulness and family, not about presents. I know it’s fun to receive presents, but Christmas to me is about thankfulness. Taylor Schable Christmas is many things, but to me it’s caring. I think it is caring because if you think of family it also has to do with Christmas. On Christmas my whole family will get together at my heartwarming grandma’s house, and she always has presents for us. We each get a couple presents, and did I mention my aunt and uncle’s family (all together) get a present and so does my whole family? If you think of Christmas you probably know it is Jesus’s birthday. If you think about it Jesus really cared for us. He made us, gave us food, water, and a roof over our heads. You never think Wednesday, December 23, 2015 B5 . . . meaning of Christmas anyone would do something like that for us. Think, just think, about all the things that you have. You either bought them or you got them as gifts. I know that you love and appreciate your things but if you are naughty and treat them disrespectfully, and also break them Santa won’t come, and you won’t get any presents. So if I were you I would be nice to your belongings. Now you’ve got the idea of Christmas being caring, but that is just what it means to me. Honestly there could be millions of different feelings Christmas could be. Sadi Schirrmacher To me Christmas means family. Because you spend time with family most of your life, you need to make that count at Christmas. At Christmas my family gets together. We eat delicious pie and sometimes we play in the snow. We lay in the snow. The snow is freezing and gentle. It’s so spectacular. Zane, Tyler, Larry, Mom, and I love Christmas. When we open presents. We play for a little. Like the one time Mom and I got one thing out and I almost lost the cord. I was disappointed and amazed. We go biggest to smallest or smallest to biggest when we open presents. To me Christmas means family. Brennen Sohm How many times do you celebrate Christmas? I have three Christmases every year. I have one with my cousins and one with my dad and one with my mom. I feel happy because we got presents. We got the presents from under the tree from Santa. My family and I ate cookies in the TV room and watched Christmas movies. We watched How The Grinch Stole Christmas and Mar- ley and Me, and The Puppy Years, when he has Christmas. This is how I celebrate Christmas every year. Tavin Totten I’ll tell you about why I’m so excited at Christmas. I was so excited when Christmas Eve came to town because I was going to my grandma and grandpa’s house. The explanation why we were going to my grandma and grandpa’s house is we were going to open presents. Now I’ll tell you something else. Sometimes all of the excitement makes me so eager. The reason why I am so eager is that we were going to eat my great grandmother’s angel food cake. It’s the best. One more think I am so excited about is when we watch tv, but the reason we watch tv is to see where Santa is at. Now you know why I am so excited at Christmas time. Sophia Van Houten Reindeer: Santa’s reindeer decide not to fly on Christmas Eve. What is Santa Claus to do? Why, he calls in “The Reindeer Whisperer.” Under the direction of Renee Fritz, the BC-IG Elementary third and fourth grade students performed a fun holiday concert on Dec. 3. Here, students dressed as the reindeer who wouldn’t fly perform the song “It’s Time to Fly.” (Courier photo by Bethany Jones) G-H fourth graders talk about visiting the North Pole Students in Chad Hustedt’s fourth grade class at Galva-Holstein answer: What would you do if you could visit the North Pole? If I could visit the North Pole I would go to Santa’s Workshop. I would play with his elves and help them make presents. I would also feed his reindeer. On the night before Christmas I would go with Santa and help him hand out presents. When we were heading back I got a chance to drive his sleigh. When we got back I named 10 of the elves their names were Charlie, Snowlake, Marshmallow, Cookie, Sparkle, Scout, Ralph, Sugar, Hershy, and Lacy. Madison Stowater This is what I would do if I could go to the North Pole. I would say hi to Santa and look at his workshop. I would also look at his raindeer. Cayden Clausen If I could go to the North Pole I would irst go see Santa, his elves, and the rain deer. Next, I would build a snow fort and have a snow ight with the elves. Then, I’d help make the toys. Lastly, I would have super then go to bed. Jade Jochims If I could visit the North Pole I would see a lot of things. Like his workshop. The irst thing I would want to is how the heck he eats all those cookies. Also how does Santa it all the stuff in one bag his bag must be as big as his workshop. I would also want to see how fast Santa’s elves work. There tiny hands are like Santa. David Knapp If I were to visit the north pole I would love to see the elves. They would talk to me in their little voices and I can emagine their names being sparkle, tiny, buttercup, hershy, Ralph, and much more. Then I would say goodbye to the Jolly Guy, the reindeer, and elves. J Morgan Wright If I could go to the North Pole I would visit santa and I would see all the elves, presents, and candy. I would go see Rudolph and all the other reindeer. I would see how the elves make the presents. Then I would ride in Santa’s sleigh. I would ask Santa if I could have one of his cookies. Rhyann Rojas If I got to go to the North Pole I would go see the reindeer. Then, I would go to the workshop and help make toys. Then go to santa and tell him Merry Chistmas. Isaac Goettsch If I visit the North Pole, it would be a day come true. I would get to see Santa, his workshop, his sleigh, and elf, and of cource Rudolph. I would bring cookies and milk for you because that what you do right? I would love to go to the North Pole when I see a light signal. So I hope you like those cookies because they are my grandma’s favorite cookies. Gael Parra If I could visit the North Pole I would go to the workshop. I would go to the workshop cause I want to see the little elfs at work. I also want to see the reindeer. Dancer, Prancer, Doner, Blitzen, Comet, Cuped, Rudolph, Vixson, and Dasher. My elf’s name is Scout. I would also ask how the elfs make the toys, and how the reindeer ly. Aubree Galvin Dear Santa, When you come to my house at night, don’t you think other children wonder what you do in the North Pole? If I went to the North Pole I would ask you “How many cookies have you ate in your life.” I think you would say “You don’t need to know.” Rudolph’s nose is so bright that it blinded me. I saw all the elfs making presents. I had a good time at the North Pole. Abigail Else If I could go to the North Pole. I would see Santa and his toys, especially Rudolph and the other Reindeer and elves. I would love to see Rudolph. I’m his number one fan. I would ask Santa for toys. Since I’ve never been on the Naughty List. I think he would give me toys. Daniel Mendoza You wonder what Santa will bring you. You might think you will get a xbox, wii, or you might get a play station, too. You wonder if Santa ate all the cookies or drink all the milk. You wake up early to open presents you are so exsited, but your parents aren’t awake so you wake them up and open all your presents, but one. Your parents say it is from them so what do you do you open it. Payton Wittrock If I could visit the North Pole irst I would visit Santa. Then I would go see Rudolph. I would help the elves make some toys. Then before I leave I would ask where my elves Ralf, Sugar, and Jellybean live. Then I go to them say hi and leave. I would ask Santa for some milk and cookies for the way home. Although I would be sad, Santa would take me home in his sleigh. Kinzie Hagen If I could visit the North Pole I could see Santa. I would get to go to the workshop and see the elves. I would get to see Rudolph the Red nosed Reindeer. I would ask Santa if I could have an elve on the shelf. Kierstin Volkert I’d like to see Santa, Rodolph, and the other reindeer. I’d also like to tell him that I want a Ipod, Madden 16, and a Automatic Toy Nerf Gun. I’d like to see his work- shop with all the awsome presents he made. Then, I would ride his slay with him give him a hug and say Merry Christmas. Ethan Mason If I could go to the North Pole. I would visit Santa’s work shop and Santa’s barn that he keeps his reindeer in. I would be awesome. Ben Todd If I got to go to the North Pole I would ask Santa for a BB gun. I would ask How do you make your toys? How do you make your raindeer ly? How do you make good cookies? Carlos Argeta If I visited the North Pole I would go and see my elf and Santa. I would visit Santa’s workshop. I would like to see lots of presents for me. Taya Phillips If I could visit the North Pole I would go visit Santa. I would tell Santa what I want for Chrismas. Then I would go to his workshop. I would look at the stuff in his shop. I would ask what they are and if I can use it. Then I would visit Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixeen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen and Rudolph and ask if I can have a ride. After rideing I would visit the elves. I would ask if I can take a tour of the place. Then ask if I can deliver presents with Santa. If I got to deliver prents with Santa I would give everyone awsome presents. When we would be heading back I would ask if we can stay out a little more. When I would be going I would ask if I can do it again or take your place when your done. On the plane I would check my bag and ind a elf, a reindeer and a present for Santa. Asher Endrulat I would want to see inside his house. It would be a long trip, probably 10 to 12 hours. I would like to see Santa’s machines and visit with the elves. Jessie Naylor With thanks to all our friends who have brought us so much joy this year. Have a great holiday and we look forward to seeing you in the new year! Spread the good tidings of Christmas. Gary’s Barber Shop Ida Grove Homes Ida Grove Ida Grove, IA Odebolt Lumber Odebolt, IA Ph. (712) 668-2248 :LOORZ'DOH :HOOQHVV9LOODJH 6NLOOHG1XUVLQJ5HKDELOLWDWLRQDQG ,QGHSHQGHQW$VVLVWHG/LYLQJ )URPRXUIDPLO\WR\RXUV ´HQMR\DZRQGHUIXO&KULVWPDV 701 E.Second St. Ida Grove, IA ZLWKIDPLO\JRRGFKHHU Phone 712-364-3311 www.hornmemorialhospital.org Wishing you a very Merry Christmas & a healthy, Happy New Year. 700 E.Second St. Ida Grove, IA Phone 712-364-2514 Murphy Chiropractic 224 South Main Odebolt, Iowa Phone 712-668-2397 207 Main Street Ida Grove, Iowa Phone 712-364-3555 IRUWKHZRQGHUIXOPDJLFRI &KULVWPDVLVWKDWLWFRPHV EXWRQFHD\HDUµ :LOORZ'DOH:HOOQHVV9LOODJHł%DWWOH&UHHN,$ ZZZDEFPFRUSFRP B6 Wednesday, December 23, 2015 Section B • Ida County Courier Christmas Edition, 2015 Santa’s on vacation: Do away with naughty list, give presents while kids are bathing Students in Chelsea Steil’s fourth grade class and Cassie Reimers’ literacy class at Battle Creek-Ida Grove answer: Imagine you took Santa’s job this year; how would you handle your magic voyage around the world? Don’t tell anyone but I’m going to be Santa. Santa is on vacation for this year. I’m in charge of taking care of his place for this year. How awesome is that? Maybe Santa would not mind if I told you a little bit what I’m going to do. I might eat all the cookies and milk that all the nice little kids leave me, and if you left me cookies and milk you get lots of presents. I’ll tell you two more things I’m going to do. I feel sad when puppies and animals don’t get presents so I’m going to leave presents for pets too. Ok this is the last thing I’m going to tell you. All the kids get free pets. Any pet they want. Dinosaurs, wolves, snakes, any pet. Do you think I would be a better Santa? Glenda Jimenez Santa is gone for Christmas. This is what I’m going to do: First I will save Santa some average size cookies, next I well feed the reindeer at every continent, and tell the elves who gets huge presents. Then I would make sure everybody gets awesome presents. Bradyn Barber If I was Santa I would do this…….. First, I would organize the good boys and girls from the bad boys and girls. I would put a lot of magical gas in the sleigh so it would be easier for the reindeer to pull. I would start going on my way to the other side of the world. I would probably start at 6 a.m. but would have to be really sneaky and careful because people try to look out their windows and try to see me. When I am on my way I will be able to do magic. I would use magic to turn a cloud into food for the reindeer to eat on their break. Well I mean I would turn the top side to grass so the people won’t be able to see the grass on the top side. I would let the deer eat the grass for their snack. I would consider for our break maybe one hour and then be on our way. When we would get to the other side of the world it would be night and that would be the time we would deliver the presents. I would make sure that their are no cameras watching me or a person watching me then they could tell everyone that they saw me and I don’t want that. That rule is important to make sure no one is watching me. So then I would be on my way to the other side of the world. I would probably take a break if we had time to do so. Mostly every year we do but this Christmas is really, really busy. Usually we take a 20 minute break. Then I would be on my way to the other side of the world, and you know my business to deliver the presents and the rule that I told you about and all that stuff. When I would be done delivering presents I would go back to my house and relax and get ready for next Christmas so next year we wouldn’t be so behind like this Christmas. Would you do the same if you were Santa? Silvia Buns If I got to be Santa I would…….. go all the way to the other side of the globe and give the kids giant presents. If I was Santa I would make sure there were no cameras, because if there were I would not leave presents at that home. The best part about it would be getting to devour the delicious cookies and chug down the cold milk. Another reason why it would be awesome to be Santa is to be able to organize the naughty and nice list. Finally, the last reason why I would like to be Santa is that I would be able to organize the naughty and nice list. Finally the last reason why I would like to be Santa is that I would be able to steer Santa’s magic sleigh and take three elves with me. That’s what I would do if I were Santa. Kylie Schluter kids’ stockings with a lot of candy and the mean kids’ stockings with coal and liquid creamy chocolate. Maybe you’ll be Santa someday. Cooper Faulkenberry Don’t tell anyone about this. I am Santa for Christmas. If you are nice you could get two presents. I got to be Santa because he was too old and the workshop was a mess. My favorite part of the job is the animals. I love the presents. Don’t tell anyone about this. [Ps This is awesome.] Dillon Weeda A day in the life of Santa would be the best thing ever. I would be really, really excited. I would handle it because I would feed myself every minute with other people’s cookies and milk. It would feel I want to be Santa this year. I would say no more black coal, and give the elves gold stars. I could let the children see me as Santa and eat a lot of yummy fruit. I can work with my elves. I will look after the children too. I would have a good time being Santa. Chloe Jamison I have the biggest secret in the world. I’m Santa. As Santa I would make sure my naughty or nice list is organized properly. Then I would make all the presents and put them in my magic sleigh and start my journey around the world. Next I’d pick two elves to come with Mrs. Clause and I. My elves and I would land the sleigh on the top of the house and slip down the chimney landing with a loud thump. So now that you know don’t tell anyone. Merry Christmas. Avery Behrendsen I would be excited to be Santa. I wouldn’t tell anyone that I am Santa. I wouldn’t buy the presents from the stores. I would have my elves make the presents. I would eat all of the cookies. I would drink all of the milk. I would work with the elves and Mrs. Clause. I would enjoy it if people would come to visit me. It would be creepy if I mixed up all of the presents, so I hope I don’t. Maybe you could be Santa for a day. Jayden Renze Guess what? I’m Santa. It will be fun to be Santa. It would be my little secret. Only my mom would know that I’m Santa. Not many people would know that I’m Santa. I think I would do pretty well. I would put everything in order and put in place. I would be nice to the elves and the children. I think I will make a great Santa. Caidan Klinger Do you want to be Santa? Well I am. The reason is, Santa went on vacation. What’s awesome is I’m going to ride a sled driven by magic reindeer named Rudolph, Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen. I’d get to see all the presents being made by the elves. Next, I’ll decide who gets and doesn’t get presents. Then I’d ly all around the world delivering presents while eating and sipping milk and cookies. Instead of going down the chimney I’ll use magic and go through the walls. After I ate the cookies I’ll want my teeth clean so, I’ll bring a toothbrush. Then I will ill the nice great. I would think I’d be able to do it myself. I would give pets presents, too, because they are so cute. Being Santa for a day would be the best day of my life. Ethan Frank Don’t tell anyone but I’m Santa. This is how I would handle being Santa. First I would feel kind of happy and nervous. Next all the people I’ll work with are the elves. Then to keep my big secret, I’ll try not to tell people. Next I’ll have my elves help to try to get all the presents that the good kids got in the ‘’door’’. Please don’t tell anyone my really big secret. Thanks. Erika Swanger Don’t tell anyone but I’m the chubby guy this year. I would give them their presents when they’re in the bath so they would be surprised when they got out of the bath. I would get in and eat all the cookies. I would eat in the living room and watch TV. I would bring them a new couch. I would give everyone presents and then I would hide them and give them more presents. I would take everyone on a ride on the sleigh. I would be very nice and get everyone new furniture. I would give the kids video games, scooters, and bikes. That is how my Christmas being Santa for a year. Julia Stephen Hey, guess what? Don’t tell anyone, but I’m Santa this year. Since I’m Santa I will be very careful with the fragile toys like electronics and stuff like that, so please leave out milk and cookies for me, and carrots for the reindeer. I will build all the toys that you get from me. I will make a list of who’s good and who’s bad. I will make sure the elves build all the toys right and if they don’t I will build them my self. When Christmas comes I will make sure the sleigh lies right. Then I will squeeze down your chimney and give you your presents. Please keep my secret. Leyton Rohlk Don’t tell anyone, but this year I’m Santa. Every year Santa chooses a kid to give out presents. This year he chose me. I’ve got all the reindeer latched onto the sleigh. I give horrifying clowns and black coal to kids and adults on the naughty list, but kids on the nice list get what they want, so be good for goodness sake. My real job is feeding the reindeer. We get along pretty well. Maybe that’s why he chose me. Just so we’re clear, don’t tell anyone, it could ruin my whole reputation. Makala Zeka First of all, if you are reading this right now and are Santa put the story down. This year I took Santa’s job and tried to make it easier. We all know Santa has magic powers, so I had an idea to use them to make a teleporter. No one knows if Mrs. Clause has a job so I made sure she had one this year. She would be the one to program the teleporter to go to everyone’s houses. Later, on Christmas Eve it all went wrong. We tested the teleporter to make sure it worked and it exploded. Next we had to move a big, thick, red bag of presents to my sleigh, which took a huge amount of time. On Christmas Eve it was all loaded so I took off, and I delivered all of the gifts to the boys and girls of the world in what I think was record time. I guess I thought some- thing good would happen, but I guessed wrong. If you are reading this and are Santa it is not true. (P.S. I am Santa.) Mason Gunderson Did you know that I’m going to be Santa this year? I would feel happy because I would get milk and cookies. I would work for elves. I would ask for Santa’s naughty and nice list too. I would ask for Santa’s help with feeding the reindeer. I would like being Santa this year. Miguel Contreras-Zermeno Don’t tell anyone. Guess what? If I were Santa I would have elves with me to deliver presents so I know where to go. If I was Santa I’d probably be worried but I also wouldn’t be worried because I’d get a lot of cookies. I would love to get to go to my BFF’s houses and give them presents. If people had ires under their chimneys I’d sneak in the door or in the window. If I were Santa I’d give my friends and family the most presents. If any kids were naughty I’d give them coal and wood to teach them to be nice. Do you know why I was talking about Santa so much? I am Santa this year. Caitlyn Ulrich To begin, don’t tell anybody, but I am Santa. This is a story about my magic journey. I am going to make it really easy like eating cookies. Oh yeah I almost forgot, it’s Christmas Eve. I have to transport almost a billion Christmas presents. It’s going to be hard. I feel a little frustrated but not much as I feel much more happy if you know what I mean. It was exciting meeting Rudolph. I also had fun playing in the snow when i fell in the snow. It was fun being Santa for the day. You should try it. Still don’t tell anybody about our secret. Triston Petersen If I could be Santa for a year I would call Odd Squad to help me carry out this voyage around the world. Doing this job as Santa would make me feel very happy because it makes all the children happy. I would use the tube system to send presents and shoot them into the home. After delivering these presents I would take a nap. Being Santa was one of the best things I have done all year. Wyatt Anderson Battle Creek-Ida Grove kindergartners want purple dream house, iPad, Xbox, ice cream maker Chelsey Stansberry’s kindergarten class at Battle Creek-Ida Grove Elementary write letters to Santa. Dear Santa, Can you please get me a Frozen Fever Elsa dress for Christmas? How does Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer know signs? Brooklynn Green Dear Santa, Can you please get me an Xbox 1 for Christmas? I would like to know how you ly. Xander Devitt Dear Santa, Can you please get me a BB gun for Christmas? Jordan Boger Dear Santa, Can you please get me an Ipad for Christmas? I would like to know if you are really Santa or if you are just dressed up. Lexie Traylor Dear Santa, Can you please get me an Ipod for Christmas? How do the reindeer fly? Kendra Corbin Dear Santa, Can you please get me the racecar video game for my Xbox 360? Kenyin Totten Dear Santa, Can you please get me a Kindle for Christmas? How do your rein- deer fly? Sofie Johnson Dear Santa, Can you please get me an Ipad for Christmas? How do your reindeer fly? Isabella Mumm Dear Santa, Can you please get me a bow and arrow for Christmas? Do you love me? Phineas Robinson Dear Santa, Can you please get me an Xbox One for Christmas? What are all of the reindeer names? Carter Spinharney Dear Santa, Can you please get me a Bat- man toy for Christmas? What do you do in the North Pole? Carson Jordan Dear Santa, Can you please get me a power wheels dirt bike for Christmas? Where do you come from? Austin Monroe Dear Santa, Can you please get me a purple dream house for Christmas? How do you make the presents? Bella Mancilla Dear Santa, Can you please get me an ice cream maker for Christmas? Ashtyn Rehse Dear Santa, Can you please get me a toy Wishing you a holiday Filled with merriment and mirth — Plus lots of love and laughter, With joy and peace on earth! With our thanks for your valued patronage. All the B est at the Holidays! For all your refuse and recycling needs. M ERRY C H RIST M AS ! Ida County Sanitation 2078 US Hwy. 59 • Ida Grove, IA 51445 712-364-4234 Cosgrove Law Firm Thaddeus Cosgrove & Meghann Cosgrove Whitmer Ida Grove & Holstein Elsa for Christmas? Where is the North Pole? Reyana Hahn Dear Santa, Can you please get me a toy Barbie car for Christmas? How do your reindeer fly? Bailey Holst Dear Santa, Can you please get me an Xbox One for Christmas? How far away is the North Pole? Blake Patera Dear Santa, Can you please get me a farm set for Christmas? Do your elves do all the work or do you do something, too? Kelsen Griffin Dear Santa, Can you please get me a Barbie house for Christmas? Who is your wife? Jaedyn Lloyd Dear Santa, Can you please get me a Leonardo Ninja Turtle for Christmas? Dustin Riessen Dear Santa, Can you please get me an Innotab and a video game? Do you get hurt all the time? Isaiah Uken 1 eace. Love. Joy. Faith. Holiday blessings from all the residents and staff at Good Samaritan Society – Holstein. "MMGBJUITPSCFMJFGTBSFXFMDPNF Ida County Courier Christmas Edition, 2015 • Section B Wednesday, December 23, 2015 B7 BC- IG second graders list favorite foods — Salad, pumpkin pie, cookies are the best Second graders in Joan Sohm’s class at Battle Creek-Ida Grove answer: What is your favorite holiday food and how do you make it? Thumbs up: Santa gives two-year-old Alex Siebrecht, his dad, Aaron, and four-year old brother, Jake, a thumbs up during his visit to Arthur Dec. 6. Alex and Jake are the sons of Aaron and Lori Siebrecht and weren’t real sure about the guy in the red suit. (Courier photo by Deb Loger) O-A second graders plan meal — Christmas dinner will include cupcakes, pizza, cookies Calee Hoffman’s second grade class at Odebolt-Arthur Elementary answer: if you were in charge of planning your family’s Christmas dinner, what would you serve? If I was in charge of Christmas dinner, we would have vanilla ice cream, lollipops, candy canes, marshmallows, and chocolate chip cookies and pumpkin pie. Alexa Alston If I was in charge of Christmas dinner, we would have buttered mashed potatoes, popsicles, turkey, ice cream, milkshakes, Christmas tree cake and candy cane Reindeer. Emmaleigh List If I was in charge of Christmas dinner, we would have chicken nuggets with sweet and sour sauce and peeps because they are my favorite food. The gingerbread house will be made of lollipops without the stick. Carter Hannam If I was in charge of Christmas dinner, we would have monkey bread and cookies and cantaloupe and smores and ice cream and chocolate and popcorn and Skittles and Starburst and gum and pumpkin pie. Michael Kessel If I was in charge of Christmas dinner, we would have cupcakes, pizza and cookies because I love sweets. Tru Reynolds If I was in charge of Christmas dinner, we would have some cook- ies and cream. We would have some cookie dough ice cream and candy canes. Gracie Raasch Santa and cake that is shaped like stars because I love cookies, candy canes and cake. Elizabeth Hoeling If I was in charge of Christmas dinner, we would have deer, ham and mashed potatoes. I would serve oyster cracker soup. I would have gravy on the meat and mashed potatoes. I would serve this because I love all these foods. Karter Wulf If I was in charge of Christmas dinner, we would have Christmas shaped cookies, candy canes and green and red lollipops and ice cream because it is Christmas. Devin Gann If I was in charge of Christmas dinner, we would have a tree with candy hanging on it and cookie that is shaped like a snowlake. We would have some snow cones and sherbet ice cream. We would also have a candy cane with sherbet on top. Caden Spetman If I was in charge of Christmas dinner, we would have all kinds of candy. We would have a green frosting tree with candy canes and red bubble gum. Also we would have red candy stockings illed with M and M’s, Skittles and Sour Patch Kids. I chose them because they are good. We would have Santa lollipops. Sophi Johnson If I was in charge of Christmas dinner, we would have turkey, Christmas tree cookies, mashed potatoes, pumpkin pie and Twix ice cream. Billie Oxendale If I was in charge of Christmas dinner, we would have cookies that are shaped like Christmas trees and lollipops shaped like If I was in charge of Christmas dinner, we would have all kinds of cake because it has lavor and it is very fun to make and it is good. When my Grandma and Grandpa come over we have a big big big feast. Isaac Hoeling If I was in charge of Christmas dinner, we would have steak and mashed potatoes and candy canes and lettuce and carrots. Drayton Raasch If I was in charge of Christmas dinner, we would have chicken nuggets and brownies and cookie and cake and a hot dog because my mom can cook. Will Sykes If I was in charge of Christmas dinner, we would have cinnamon rolls for breakfast. Cheesecake for lunch. For a snack I would have colorful candy canes. Finally for supper I would have chicken wings. Anabel Jensen If I was in charge of Christmas dinner, we would have candy canes. We would have lasagna. Last we would have mashed potatoes. Lilly Shaw Hamburger surprise Pour some hash browns into a baking pan and put it in the Oven for ten minuts while cooking some hamburger and Cook that for the same time then Take it out and cover it with the cream of chicken. Then put more hashbrowns. And put it in the oven for fortyive. Minutes add some shredded cheese Then it’s done. Teagan Butler Christmas Pie My favorite holiday food is Christmas pie. Mix sugar, pretzels, popcorn, and green sprinkles. Put it in a pan. Put it in the oven for 2 to 3 hours. Let it cool and then it’s done. Jamie Gigaroa Chrimas salad My favorite holiday food is chrimas salad. 1. Get a bowl and get a board. Use a knife to cut up tomatoes, cheese, lettuce, and spinach. Put Ranch dressing on it and mix it up. Waylen Hengtgen Pumpkin Pie My favorite holiday food is Pumkpin pie. I east it at Christmas. First you ad put pumpkin pie mix. Put it it in a oven. You put for an ouer. You let it cool down for a couple hours. Mia Mancilla Hamburgers Hamburgers. Hamburgers are made with meet lettuce and two buns. I put the meet in the pan and cook it for 10 minutes. Then lip it over for another 10 minutes. Then I put lettuce, cheese, and ketchup on my hamburger. Then I eat it. Justice Wells Cheese cake My favorite holiday food is cheese cake. How you make is like this. First you get a big bowl you have to put watter in the bowl. You put cream in it you mix it up it is really fun and hard. Then you put sugar. You mix that up. You put it in the oven to bake. Then when it’s done you put it in the fridge to keep it good. When you take it out you are done. Courtney Ackerman Apple crisp Frist my Mom puts dough in the sides of the pan then she puts the cute up apples in the pan to then she puts cinnamon and sugar and she mixes it up in a bowl. Then she bakes it in the oven for half an hour. Then it make apple crip. Ta-da. Jersey Bral Cookies My Favorite holiday food is Chocolate chip turkey cookies. We get cookie dough. Then we roll the dough. Then we get lour ho the counter. Then we roll the dough into circles. Then we get chocolat chips. Then we put it in the oven for 10-12. Then it is done. Jaylee Williams Steak My favorite holiday holday food is steak. You put stuff on it. Then we put in on the grill. Then we eat. 10 steak Levi Swanger Ham and mashed potatoes My favorite holiday food is ham and mashed potatoes. My grandma bakes the ham for 4 hours. The mashet potatoes need to cooked 2 hours. When the mashet potatoes are done we eat them fast. Leah Sholty Cookies My favorite holiday food is Christmas cookies. Here is how you make it. Step 1. You will need some dough. Step 2. Start lating the dough for a while. Step 3: Get some cookie shape cutters get the dough and start cutting. Step 4: Get a tray with special paper, get the cookies, and put em in the oven. Step 5: After about twenty to forty-ive minutes, get them out of the oven. Step 6: Let it cool off. Step 7: Eat it. Jack Gilbert Pumpkin Pie My favorite holiday food is Pumpkin Pie. Mix lour and butter to make a crust. Roll it out. Put it in a pan. Carve out the soft stuff from a pumpkin. Put it in the crust and bake it. Noah Bartlett Salad My favorite holiday food is my salad. Now I’m going to show you how to make my salad. First you get a bowl and a fork. Next you get spinach, cheese, and ranch. Then you put the spinach, cheese and the ranch in the bowl. Then you mix it up. Now it is served. Chace Schiernbeck Christmas Cookies My favorite holiday food is Christmas cookies. You make it with but- It’s time to deliver our message of goodwill and gratitude to the many kind folks who have done business with us this year. Have a very merry season! Schau Towing & Salvage Ida Grove • (712) 364-3550 Darin & Gina Schau & Everyone Else at Schau Towing & Salvage, Inc. Schoenfeld Refrigeration Battle Creek, Iowa 712-365-4429 Warm wishes from our family to yours May the spirit of the season fill you with joy and contentment. Here’s hoping your holiday leaves you laughing all the way! Thanks for your loyal support. The holidays are a time to spend with family and friends. We wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! BLOYER AGENCY 118 E. Third, Box 489 Odebolt, IA 51458 Dick & Kay ter, eggs, lour and sugar. Then put it in a bowl and mix it with your hands. Then take a Roller Pin and Roll it. Then put it in the oven for 12 minutes. Then you decorate the cookies. Stella Remer Cookies This is the name of my favorite holiday food it is Cookies. Step one is to get sugar and pot it on the counter. Step two is to get the dough and roll it and cut it out. Step three is to get it in the oven four 20 minutes. Tynan Reitz Turkey My favorite holiday food is turkey. This is how you make it. First you buy it. Then you put sauce on it. Then you put it in the oven for four hours. Then cut it up in pieces. Then you can eat it. Kade Spotts Christmas Cookies Step one you need to ind these things, sugar, powder, cookie mix, oil and vinegar. Put the oil, vinegar, egg, cookie mix, sugar and powder into a mixing bowl. Mix until it is good enough. Heat to four hundred degrees and put it in the oven. When you think it is done, take it out and let it cool for thirty minutes. Then you take them to your table and what ever shape you made you can put frosting and sprinkles to make it look yummy. Sydney Schreiber Sugar Cookies Mix cookie dough and sugar. Roll out the dough. Use cooky cutters to make the shapes. Then cook them. Put frosting and sprinkles on them. Sammy Jamison Rod’s Fertilizer & Sales Galva, IA Love, Light & Heavenly Peace A little bird told us it’s time to say, “thanks” and we couldn’t agree more! Your friendship and support mean a lot to us. Thanks for being an important part of our year. It’s been a pleasure serving you and we greatly appreciate your business. Iversen TV Mike Iversen Ida Grove 364-3524 E F Merry Christmas! inspahr 705 S. DES MOINES ST. ODEBOLT, IA 51458 Tues.-Fri. 9-5 Sat. 9-3 Sun. 1-4 Mon. Closed urniture PH.: 712.668.2263 FAX: 712.668.2573 “Furniture & Floor Coverings As Unique As Our Name” B8 Wednesday, December 23, 2015 Section B • Ida County Courier Christmas Edition, 2015 BC-IG kindergartners present their letters to Santa Claus Students in Lynette Wunschel’s kindergarten class at Battle Creek-Ida Grove write letters to Santa. Dear Santa, How do you make your toys? I have been good this year. I would like an American Girl doll and a real cat. I will leave you and the reindeer cookies, milk and carrots on Christmas Eve. Bailey Barber Dear Santa, How do your reindeer fly? I have been good this year. I would like a new sled and a stuffed animal pony. I will leave you and reindeer gingerbread cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. Lilyanna Ballard Dear Santa, How little are your elves? I have been good this year. I would like a stuffed Ninja Turtle and a stuffed animal cat. I will leave chocolate milk and pudding for you and two cookies for the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Liam Culley Dear Santa, Do you like living in the North Pole? I have been good this year. I would like a remote control car and a remote control tractor. I will leave carrots for the reindeer and cookies and milk for you on Christmas Eve. Shayne Davidson Dear Santa, How many reindeer do you have? I have been good this year. I would like a remote control car and a ball. I will leave you and the reindeer a present on Christmas Eve. Quinlan Halle Dear Santa, How many elves do you have? I have been good this year. I would like a stuffed sock monkey and a robot cat. I will leave cookies and milk for you and carrots for the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Allison Hayden Dear Santa, How many elves do you have? I have been good this year. I would like a race car and a toy gas station. I will leave you and the reindeer cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. Brenyn Hayden Dear Santa, How do you make your toys? I have been good this year. I would like a Barbie car and a Disney Frozen castle. I will leave carrots and milk for you and the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Hayden Holst Dear Santa, How many elves do you have? I have been good this year. I would like a Paw Patrol toy and a Ninja toy. I will leave you and the reindeer a present on Christmas Eve. Lane Howard Dear Santa, How do your elves make the toys? I have been good this year. I would like an American Girl doll set and a camper for my dolls. I will leave carrots for the reindeer and cookies for you on Christmas Eve. Isla Huffman Dear Santa, How do you deliver all your presents? I have been good this year. I would like a Frozen toy and a singing microphone. I will leave chocolate chip cookies and milk for you and the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Rihana Mau Dear Santa, Do you like living in the North Pole? I have been good this year. I would like a Sock Monkey and an Olaf toy. I will leave a present for you and the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Austyn Miller Dear Santa, Do you like living at the North Pole? I have been good this year. I would like a remote control car and army cars. I will leave carrots for the reindeer and cookies for you on Christmas Eve. Tyler Riessen Dear Santa, Will the elves come to my house and sit on one of my shelves? I have been good this year. I would like a big red doll house and a Barbie with a pretty dress. I will leave carrots, cook- ies and milk for you and the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Ashlynne Grundy Dear Santa, How many reindeer do you have? I have been good this year. I would like a horse play set and a Lego set. I will leave you and the reindeer a note and carrots on Christmas Eve. Ashylnn Renze Dear Santa, How do you make your toys? I have been good this year. I would like Frozen Legos and a Frozen doll set. I will leave you and the reindeer carrots, cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. Emma Smith Dear Santa, What do you do with your elves? I have been good this year. I would like a pony and an Elsa car. I will leave you and the reindeer cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. Jatelyn Sweeden Dear Santa, How do your reindeer fly? I have been good this year. I would like a truck with a trailer and a toy combine. I will leave cookies and milk for you and the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Brogan Watkins Dear Santa, How do you make all your toys? I have been kind of good this year. I would like a Ghost Rider and Ghost Rider motorcycle. I will leave a bunch of cookies and milk for you Christmas Eve. Owen Taylor Dear Santa, How do you work at the North Pole? I have been good this year. I would like a new Minion and a doll house. I will leave you a note and cookies on Christmas Eve. Mackenzie Lundy Dear Santa, How do you make your toys? I have been good this year. I would like a light up unicorn and a Frozen jewelry box. I will leave cookies for you and the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Breanne Wilcox G-H second graders prepare their homes for Christmas Students in Dina Mitchell’s second grade class at Galva-Holstein answer: How do you prepare your house for Christmas? Colten Rohlk - We clean the house. We set out cookies for Santa. We set up the Christmas tree and we put on the bulbs. We put up all the decorations and stockings. We write the Christmas list. We always put out carrots for the reindeer. Carter Todd - I love Christmas. I get the trees out and we decorate them. Hermy the elf comes and always gets into trouble. I get presents for my family. My dad needs to buy a ladder to put up lights. Natalie Madsen - I love getting ready for Christmas. First, I set up my tree. Then I set up the lights. We set out our red rug. Then we decorate the tree. Then I set up the decorations that say my name. Then we put up the star. We set up my dog Jesse. She is a half Husky and half Rottweiler. Her decoration is a bone. Somer Dawn DeYoung - We do these things to get ready for Christmas: buy Christmas presents, make pictures for Santa, get out Christmas movies, and hang handprints. Zoey Aschinger - We put the Christmas lights up. We put the stockings up. We keep track of the days on a calendar and it is very cool. We also put the tree up. Tate Stehr - We put lights up outside. We put up three Christmas trees. We decorate Daddy’s tree with Herky at the top. Trevor Goettsch - We put up a Christmas tree. I put decorations up. We make handprint ornaments every year. We put the star on top of the tree. Jack Jochims - We put up the Christmas tree. We clear off the sidewalk. Kellen Clausen - For Christmas we set up a Christmas tree and decorate it. Then the Christmas music come on and the Christmas lights. We check the calendar every day. We make snowman outside, make pictures for Santa, and celebrate Jesus’ birthday. Keaton, Matt and Ambria come and visit us on Christmas and Grandma and Papa come too so the whole family can see us open presents. The end. Chaz Henkel - 1. Buy decorations 2. Make cookies 3. Buy presents 4. Open presents. Cole Jochims - We put cookies out for Santa. We have to get the Christmas list ready for Santa. Lights have to get bought and put up. Olaf the elf on a shelf comes and does naughty things. Caleb Hagen - My sister and I make handprints. We set up the tree with decorations. Frosty the Snowman gets set up. We buy Christmas presents and watch Christmas movies. Aaron Kirchner - We put up a Christmas tree and put lights on it. We put the gingerbread thing on the tree. Mom needs to get batteries for the Grandma got ran over by a reindeer decoration. We get out all of our Christmas movies. Socks get put up. Of course we write our Christmas lists. Linkin Beeck - 1. Buy Christmas presents 2. Put lights up 3. Put the tree up 4. Wake up all the time saying, “Is it Christmas?” Damon Venteicher - We put up lights. We put up a tree. We bake cookies and play Christmas music. Addison Tesch - We hang up Christmas lights and clear off the sidewalk. We wrap Christmas presents. Everyone helps decorate the tree and put up the star or angel. And remember, Christmas isn’t about you, it’s about Jesus. BC-IG kindergarteners ask about toys, elves, reindeer Students in Anne Zobel’s kindergarten class at Battle Creek-Ida Grove write letters to Santa Claus. Dear Santa, How do you ly? I have been good this year. I would like an Elsa doll and a scooter. I will leave cookies and milk for you and the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Paige Allen Dear Santa, How many reindeer do you have? I have been good this year. I would like a new bike and a toy drum. I will leave you milk and cookies on Christmas Eve. Luke Balder Dear Santa, How do you make toys? I have been good this year. I would like an American Girl doll and a new bike. I will leave cookies and a note for you and the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Thea Beery Dear Santa, Do you like living at the North Pole? I have been good this year. I would like a horse and a toy house. I will leave cookies for you and the reindeer on Christmas. Eve. Jaylyn Blackman Dear Santa, What do you feed your reindeer? I have been good this year. I would like a farm set and a play fort. I will leave cookies for you and the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Carson Boysen Dear Santa, How do you make your toys? I have been good this year. I would like a race car and a toy barn to paint. I will leave cookies and milk for you and the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Jayton Bral Dear Santa, How do you make your toys? I have been good this year. I would like two race cars and a toy kitchen. I will leave you and the reindeer a thank you note on Christmas Eve. Hunter Fick Dear Santa, How many elves do you have? I have been good this year. I would like a football and a Lego set. I will leave cookies and milk for you and carrots for the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Will Godbersen Dear Santa, How do you make your toys? I have been good this year. I would like a bubble machine and a remote control airplane. I will leave cookies and milk for you and carrots for the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Donovin Grimes Dear Santa, How do your reindeer fly? I have been good this year. I would like a remote control car and a batman fort. I will leave cookies, milk and a banana for you and the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Keenan Hakanson Dear Santa, How many toys do you make? I have been good this year. I would like an easy bake oven and a nail polish design kit. I will leave a thank you note with milk and cookies for you and the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Emma Holst At this special time of year, we recall all the good people we’ve had the privilege to serve and wish you all much peace, joy and harmony at Christmas. We value your friendship and are sincerely grateful for your loyal support. JAN’S BEAUTY SALON Janet Rupert 213 Seventh St. • Ida Grove, IA 51445 Phone 712-364-3471 Dear Santa, How do you make your presents? I have been good this year. I would like an American Girl doll and a stroller to push her in. I will leave milk and cookies for you and the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Brylie Lansink Dear Santa, How do your reindeer fly? I have been good this year. I would like a bicycle and a Batman toy. I will leave a letter for you and the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Austin Negless Dear Santa, Do you like living in the North Pole? I have been good this year. I would like a doll and a princess costume. I will leave vegetables and water for you and the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Marium Ricklefs PEACE ON EARTH The beauty of the winter season reminds us of how blessed we are in so many ways, including the friendship of neighbors like you. Filled with Our Gratitude HAPPY HOLIDAYS! With best wishes at the holiday season and heartfelt thanks for your loyal patronage all year long. HOLSTEIN SUPER MARKET 109 E. First St. • Holstein 368.4555 Berne Co-op Dear Santa, How do your reindeer fly? I have been good this year. I would like a mermaid doll that swims in the water and a dinosaur toy. I will leave chocolate chip cookies and milk for you and the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Izy Rohlf Dear Santa, How do your reindeer fly? I have been good this year. I would like a Littlest Pet Shop toy and My Little Ponies. I will leave the reindeer some milk and cookies for you on Christmas Eve. Ashlynn Rolhk Dear Santa, How do you make your toys? I have been good this year. I would like a drone and a remote control jet. I will leave food for you and the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Bubby Smith Dear Santa, Do you like living at the North Pole? I have been good this year. I would like a stuffed animal puppy and a stuffed animal horse. I will leave cookies and milk for you and carrots for the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Alayna Swanger Dear Santa, How do your reindeers talk? I have been good this year. I would like an American Girl Doll and a baseball bat. I will leave cookies and milk for you and the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Macy Van Whye Dear Santa, How do you make all your toys? I have been good this year. I would like a dinosaur and a helmet. I will leave cookies for you on Christmas Eve. Keaton Ullrich with Warm Wishes And many thanks to our friends and neighbors at Christmas. SCHOENHERR CONSTRUCTION Anthon, Ida Grove, Mapleton, Moorhead & Ute Jeff & Linda 103 North Hamburg Holstein, Iowa 51025 369-0076 Ida Grove Cenex & Pizza Ida Grove Ida County Courier Christmas Edition, 2015 • Section B Wednesday, December 23, 2015 BC-IG KEY students draft lists for Santa Students in Lisa Henderson’s KEY (Kindergarten Enrichment Year) class at Battle Creek-Ida Grove Elementary write letters to Santa Claus. Dear Santa, I want a dollhouse and a princess Halloween costume for Christmas. I want a race track for Dakota. I like you, Santa. Thank you. Lizzy Reisdorfer Dear Santa, I would like a princess dollhouse, some blocks, and a Barbie doll that has a big, blue dress. Your reindeer are pretty. I love you, Santa. Amayah Grundy Dear Santa, You are very nice and I think you wear red because that is a Santa color. You are nice to give your elves fun work to do and to give us presents. For Christmas, I would like a Batman robot and a Joker tank and a Robin motorcycle. I want an I-pod and a talking Minion too. Thank you and I love you. Brody Schiernbeck Dear Santa, For Christmas, I want an Ipad and a computer. I would like some colorful blocks to play with and a Lego Barbie...I saw them on a commercial so you will know what they are. I love you, Santa. Jakinzi Krayenhagen Dear Santa, I want two dinosaurs and a boat and a helicopter with two people. They are all in the same box at Bomgaars in Ida Grove. That is where I saw them. I would also like the remote control dinosaur that can move his head around...he’s at Bomgaars too. I would like any Jurassic Park dinosaurs. What do your reindeer do all year long while they are waiting for Christmas? What is your favorite thing to eat? My favorite food is a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. I’ll see you when I come to Santa’s Castle with my class. I love you. Kolt Spotts Dear Santa, I would like a ballerina for Christmas and I would like a stuffed animal and I would like the one of the Letter People puppets.I would also like a hug from you because you are very handsome. I will see you when I come to Santa’s Castle with my friends. I love you, Santa. Avery Ernst Dear Santa, I would like a green tractor for Christmas. I would also like a cement truck. I am wondering what it looks like where you live. Do you live in a big house? Is there a cookie store there? There is a cookie store near Santa’s Castle where I will see you. I love you, Santa. Sam Parks Dear Santa, For Christmas, I want some- thing that I can share with my brother Cooper...a little pretend pistol that makes noise. I would also like another controller for our Playstation. Thank you...I love you. Bodi Eason Dear Santa, I like you because you are nice and friendly. Thank you for giving me toys because I am not naughty. I know that you like me and I like you, but my sister and brother think you look creepy. I would like a toy pony for Christmas and a new Monster High dolly. I love you, Santa. Olivia Bengford Dear Santa, For Christmas, I would like a toy ninja, and some marbles, and a red tractor, and that’s all I think. I like you. Logan Lantz Dear Santa, I would like a toy chair, and a Barbie who I will name Pinkie, and a toy Santa with toy reindeer and a toy sled. I love you, Santa. Thank you. You are my best friend because you make me happy all day. Laura Carlin B9 Wishing You Cartloads of Joy We hope your holiday is filled with lots of good stuff: happiness, friendship, peace, gratitude, goodwill and more of your favorite things! Merry Christmas and thanks for choosing us! IDA GROVE Food Pride FRESH MARKET & DELI 200 Susan Lawrence Dr., Ida Grove, IA 51445 • (712) 364-3174 Fresh from the oven: our Christmas best! 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Your support and trust mean the world to us, and we’d like to extend our heartfelt best wishes to you and yours for a happy, healthy holiday. Merry Christmas! KIDZONE Child Care Center 312 Main St., Ida Grove (Methodist Church basement) 712-364-2061 B10 Wednesday, December 23, 2015 Section B • Ida County Courier Christmas Edition, 2015 Merry Christmas Dear Santa, Our wish is for all our customers to have a blessed new year. It’s time to celebrate! With gratitude, we wish you a very Merry Christmas. Signed, The team at Adams Motor Co. Ida Grove, IA 51445 712-364-3601 ADAMS MOTOR CO. 200 E. HWY 175 505 ADAMS DRIVE 503 MAIN ST IDA GROVE DENISON MANNING We wish you a season full of fun, celebration, family & friends. We feel very fortunate to have you as our member and look forward to your continued patronage and goodwill. Madrigal singers: The O-A/BC-IG Music Department presented its annual madrigal dinner and program at the high school Dec. 7. Here, from left, are singers Victoria Hoefling, Kelsey Dausel and Kirsten Dausel. (Courier photo by Mike Thornhill) Best wishes this Holiday Season from: North Star Community Credit Union staff: From left, Desi Durston, Laura Carnine, Sandy Gray, Maggie Wunschel, Crystal Jepsen, Angie Schiernbeck and Becky Bruning. 1030 South Second Street Cherokee, Iowa 51012 (712) 225-5731 • (800) 848-5731 3 216 Moorehead Avenue Ida Grove, Iowa 51445 (712) 364-3000 • (800) 297-5059 Visit our website it at: www.nsccu.org We’re all Smiles at Christmas With friends and neighbors like you, we have every reason to smile at the holidays and all year! We hope you have a merry and bright Christmas and a dazzling New Year. Best wishes to you and yours! 128 S. Main St., Holstein, IA 51025 • (712) 368-4351 We wish each and every one of you a Happy Holiday Season. We at Morningside Healthcare Community would like to take this special time of the year to thank all of those people who have trusted us with their care and to the families that have allowed us to care for their loved ones. It has been a privilege for us to get to know every resident and their families. Another Christmas is rolling in and we hope it delivers everything on your wish list! Your friendship and support have made 2015 a great ride for us, and we wish you all the best this holiday season and in the coming year. 600 00 Morningside St St. Ida Grove EOE Federally Insured by NCUA Here comes Santa Claus! Thanks for being an important part of our year. Morningside staff: From left, Kirstin Behrendsen, director of nursing; Lisa Hinrickson, activity director; Sara Gerke, business office manager; Mike Turpin, administrator; Phyllis Schmidt, MDS coordinator; Carrie Landon, dietary manager and Christin DeVine, social service. 106 Main Street Sanborn, Iowa (712) 729-3731 • (888) 929-3731 Merry Christmas to you and yours!