The Dunkerton News - Creative Impact Co
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The Dunkerton News - Creative Impact Co
FREE PAPER T he Dunkerton News Important Numbers Emergency ......................911 City Hall ................822-4247 Library ...................822-4610 School ....................822-4295 COVENANT NURSE ON CALL ..........1-800-593-1414 VOL. 21—9TH ISSUE—MAY 2012 319-287-7748 FAX 319-287-5941 Editor—Linda Wachal; e-mail WdRoseLady@aol.com Discover Dunkerton—A Good Place To Call Home! ADVERTISING MAKES YOUR PAPER POSSIBLE! Lester Livewires The Lester Livewires 4-H Club meeting for 3/18/12 meeting called to order at 4:10pm Role call 6 absent 17 present Secretary and treasurer’s reports given Discussed welcome sign repair/cleaning Jared made a motion to obtain mulch and flowers for sign Milk moola 26 from Fettkether’s and 78 from the Pipho’s Jared made a motion to contribute 2.50 per member to 4H’ers Discussed workshops to do rockets was only suggestion. Reviewed 4H newsletter. Meeting called to end at 4:35pm Presentations by Mitchell, Alivia, and Adam Refreshments and activity was provided by the Fettkether family An informal meeting of the Lester Livewires 4H club was held at Charma Park in Dunkerton, IA on April 22 after a 2 hour park cleanup day. While there we weeded, raked, cleaned the bathrooms, planted bulbs, and maintained the Dunkerton Welcome Signs. 16 4-Hers were present with 2 guest cleaners. August Magee received a $1,000 scholarship from the Mother Moon Mayor’s Top Teen Volunteerism with 283 hrs. of service far surpassing the 100 hr. minimum requirement. Most of his volunteering hours¬†were through 4-H. Eleanor Magee did a presentation on her cat and refreshments were provided by the Magee Family. Respectfully submitted, Cole Heiple - Secretary Happy Mother’s Day-May 13 Progressive Agriculture Safety Day® Teaches Local Children Basics of Farm Safety Waterloo -- For many children, the farm is a workplace, home and playground. Teaching them how to take responsibility for their own safety on the farm is the subject of Agriculture Safety Day® at Dunkerton Elementary School in Dunkerton, Iowa, on Tuesday, May 8. Hosting the event is Iowa State University Extension and Outreach and Black Hawk County Farm Bureau in conjunction with Progressive Agriculture Foundation. Farm Safety Over 400 Iowans under the age of 19 years are injured or killed every year in farm accidents. The four major areas that accidents occur on the farm are near machinery and equipment, livestock areas, farm buildings and the farm workshop. Children most readily identify with safety habits followed by the adults in their daily. The day’s goals are to help youth establish and maintain safety attitudes and safe farm behaviors throughout their live and reduce the rate of deaths and injuries among children on the farm. During safety day the youth will participate in interactive activities and learn- ing stations. Some of the sessions include fire, first aide, chemicals, sun, lawnmower, bike safety, meth awareness, internet safety plus many more. In total, 16 different stations will be offered with the help of local volunteers and businesses. Youth will receive a Safety Day T-shirt as a reminder to practice safe behavior on farms and around their homes. For more information on Agriculture Safety Day®, contact Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Black Hawk County at 234-6811 or visit us at: www.extension.iastate.edu/bla ckhawk. Early Childhood Screenings Area Education Agency 267 in cooperation with the Dunkerton Community School District will hold a free Early Childhood Hearing Screening. AEA 267 personnel will screen hearing for children ages three through five years. The screening will begin at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 at the Dunkerton Elementary School, 509 Canfield Street, Dunkerton, IA. Each child’s parent or guardian must complete and sign a permission form prior to the screening. Information about these forms will be provided when you call for an appointment. If your child has not yet entered kindergarten and has not had a hearing screening earlier this school year, you may schedule an appointment by calling Carmen Knebel at the Dunkerton Elementary school, 319-822-4297 (ext. 4), between 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Good hearing ensures a more positive school experience. As a parent or guardian, you are the best teacher of your child. Help plan for your child’s education and future by attending this free hearing screening. SENIOR PROFILES IN THIS ISSUE Mr. James C. Stanton, Superintendent Good Luck It is at this time every year that we have to say good-bye to our seniors, and we do so reluctantly as we have developed relationships with them that make it difficult to watch them walk away. But we do so because we know that sooner or later they are going to have to stand on their own two feet, and we hope that we, along with you the parents, have done a good job in preparing them for that moment. With that in mind, I would like to say, “GOOD LUCK” to our outgoing seniors. I have enjoyed being a part of your education and watching you grow up, and wish the best for you in whatever it is you decide to do. We are also going to have to say good-bye to some dear friends of Dunkerton Community Schools as we have five staff members that have decided to retire. Ms. Julie Woods, Mr. Jeff Thompson, Ms. Cindi Thompson, Ms. Nancy Moss, and Ms. Donita McCarville have all decided to retire at the end of this school year. Words alone cannot express my gratitude for all of your years of service, for all the lives you have touched, and for the difference you have made in the lives of children. It is a bittersweet moment as we prepare to say good-bye and wish you the best of luck, yet know that the shoes that you have left to fill are huge. Thank you and good luck to Ms. Woods, Mr. Thompson, Ms. Thompson, Ms. Moss, and Ms. McCarville. May you find happiness in 9th Issue—May 2012 15 Things to Make You Happier .....................11 Dunkerton Days Flea Market ..........................15 Early Childhood Screenings..............................1 Evansdale Good Ol Days Craft Show.............15 Fairbank City Wide Garage Sale.....................12 Farm Safety .......................................................1 Free Flowers ......................................................3 From the superintendent....................................2 Good Luck Seniors! ........................................15 Gymnastics Meet.............................................12 Independence Veterinary Clinic, Inc. ..............12 Lester Livewires ................................................1 Library News...................................................12 Looking to Start a Tradition ............................10 Raider Baseball................................................10 Scambusters.....................................................10 Shell Rock Tractor Ride ..................................10 The Classifieds ................................................16 VanDaele Places in Top 20..............................13 Wedding Bells .................................................14 Wellmark Foundation Grant Funds Awarded..10 What’s Happening .............................................3 Zuck wins county scholarship...........................2 whatever it is you decide to do as you start the next chapter in your life. We need volunteers to help serve on a few committees: We need at least one parent/community member to serve on our School Improvement Advisory Committee (SIAC) for the next three years. This is a three year commitment, and involves helping to write, oversee, and update the school’s Comprehensive School Improvement Plan. It also means being involved in a State Site Visit in a couple of years. We are looking for volunteers to serve on our assembly preview committee. Members of this committee will preview any possible assemblies that would like to come into our school and present to our children. The time commitment will vary depending upon how many assemblies we are looking at possibly bringing in to the school at any given time. If you are interested in serving on either of these committees, please contact the main office and let Linda know. Thank you again for helping to make Dunkerton a great place to live, and Dunkerton Schools a great place to be a kid!!! A few other short notes: May 07:NHS Induction – 7:00 in Aud. May 08:Elementary Safety Fair May 08:Pre-School Ice Cream Social May 08:Teacher Appreciation Day May 09:NHS Blood Drive – 2:30 – 6:30 May 9: 1:00 dismiss – Teacher In-service May 14:5th – 6th Concert – 6:30 May 14:7th – 8th Concert – 7:15 May 15:Junior High Dance – 6:30 – 8:30 May 15:Seniors Last Day May 21:Board of Education Meeting – 7:00 May 23:Last Day of School – 11:30 dismiss Stay in touch, jstanton@dunkerton.k12.ia.us GO RAIDERS!!! Jeremy Page & Ted Gamerdinger Dunkerton Denver Tripoli 822-7444 984-5695 882-3399 Zuck wins county scholarship Kelli Zuck, daughter of Rick and Pam Zuck of Dunkerton, has been awarded one of the Black Hawk County Farm Bureau scholarships. She plans to attend Hawkeye Community College to study Agricultural Business Management. Kelli has been active in FFA, Ag 4 Class (President), basketball, volleyball and softball. She has been involved in her church, After School program, youth basketball camp and community blood drives. Kelli, being raised on a dairy farm, has a passion to help Iowa agriculture stay alive. Congratulations Kelli and we wish you the best of luck with your future plans! B art B rothers BROCK 539 East Dunkerton Road Dunkerton, IA 50626 Grain Drying Installations Grain Bins • Commercial Building Millwrights • Fertilizer Feed Mills • Hydraulic Crane Service EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE OFFICE (319) 822-4433 (319) 822-4205 1/16-12 From the superintendent 9th Issue—May 2012 Grain • Feed • Seed • Fertilizer • Chemicals • Dust Control 1/16-12 The Dunkerton News • Dunkerton, Iowa 1/16-12 Page 2 Dunkerton Cooperative Elevator 822-4291 Monday, May 7, 2012 10:00am Golf: Varsity Conference Don Bosco Catholic vs Clarksville High School vs Dunkerton High School vs Janesville vs GMG Community School District vs North Tama vs Tripoli vs Meskwaki High School vs ColoNESCO vs Waterloo Christian vs CAL Cadets vs Northeast Hamilton, Blairsburg vs Colo-NESCO @ ColoNESCO High School Girls Conf. meet - rain date is May 8th 7:00pm-8:00pm NHS Induction Auditorium Tuesday, May 8, 2012 4:00pm Golf: Varsity Invitational vs. Tripoli, Wapsie Valley, West Central @ Wapsie Ridge Golf Course Wednesday, May 9, 2012 1:00pm Early Release 1:30pm-3:30pm Inservice 7:00pm-8:00pm Blood Drive Commons 7:00pm-8:00pm Fine Arts Booster Meeting ICN Room Friday, May 11, 2012 Track & Field Day - Grades 5&6 Football Field-Main Sunday, May 13 Happy Mother’s Day! Monday, May 14, 2012 Contact Linda with any news for The Dunkerton News 6:30pm-8:30pm ConcertGrades 5-8 Auditorium Tuesday, May 15, 2012 Seniors Last Day Wednesday, May 16, 2012 08:30am Senior Breakfast Commons 09:00am Academic Awards Assembly-High School Auditorium 10:00am Graduation Practice Gym-Main Thursday, May 17, 2012 7:00pm-8:30pm Fine Arts Night-High School Auditorium Friday, May 18, 2012 09:00am Academic Awards Assembly-Junior High Auditorium Sunday, May 20, 2012 2:00pm Graduation Gym-Main 1/8-20 Monday, May 21 Next issue of The Dunkerton News “I’ve missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.” - Michael Jordan Free Flowers Mother's Day is coming up and PTO wants to help you show Mom a little love. With every Raider Reward purchase May 1-10, PTO will give you a FREE flower for Mom (or for whomever you choose!). When you purchase RR cards, you will receive a coupon that can be redeemed after noon on Friday, May 11th, at the school. If you can't make it in that day, write on the coupon a student's name that we can send the flower home with. Users of Raider Rewards have helped us earn $2,769.26 profit this school year! This money benefits our students with new books, classroom materials, playground needs, field trips and more! Please consider being a Raider Rewards user. With Mother's day and graduations coming up, you're sure to need a gift or two! You buy just what you want AND you help our school! The gift cards are available at Farmer's State Bank in Dunkerton and at the school. Please Write The Dunkerton News welcomes let- ters to the editor from readers. We urge you to keep your letters brief and to the point. We reserve the right to edit letters for length, if necessary. All letters to the editor must be signed and include a phone number or address for verification purposes. Send letters to: The Dunkerton News, 3511 Lafayette Rd., Evansdale, IA 50707, email WdRoseLady@aol.com or fax 319-287-5941. Chucky’s Tollgate 304 W. Main Dunkerton 319-822-7844 Restaurant hours 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Lunch Specials May 7-11 Monday – Hot beef Tuesday – Tacos & Swiss Steak Wednesday – Baked Ham Thursday – Spaghetti Friday – Cream Chicken over Biscuits May 14-18 Monday – Hot beef Tuesday – Tacos & Ham loaf Wednesday - Scalloped Potatoes & Ham Thursday – Cavatini Friday – Tuna noodle casserole Friday nights May 11 5-8 All the fish and ribs you can eat & 9-12 Karaoke with D-Rail May 18 5-8 Prime Rib Saturdays Broasted Chicken Specials 1/8-20 WHAT’S HAPPENING Page 3 Barclay Presbyterian Church Called for 150 years since December 7, 1861 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Corner of Canfield & Newell south of Dunkerton 1/16-12 The Dunkerton News • Dunkerton, Iowa • 24 Hour Service • Commercial • Residential • Industrial • Municipal Black Hawk, Bremer, Buchanan & Fayette Counties DUNKERTON 822-3037 Cedar Falls 266-8522 Independence 334-4003 Waterloo 234-6702 Waverly 352-1205 1/12 -15 9th Issue—May 2012 The Dunkerton News • Dunkerton, Iowa library). Any additional revenue will help the library. Selling items at a garage sale is great motivation to rid yourself of those extra things you just don't need any longer. Goodwill will have a truck available from 2:30 - 4:00 PM on June 9, if you would like to donate what doesn't sell. Let's all get behind this popular city-wide event. In conjunction with the Citywide Garage Sale, the library will have a week long book sale beginning June 9th. You'll be amazed at the quantity of used books (many like new) that we'll be offering. Make a point of stopping by to take a look! Fairbank City Wide Garage Sale The Fairbank Community Club will be sponsoring a City Wide Garage Sales on Saturday, May 12th from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Maps available at local businesses. Profits go to help support important community projects Independence Quality care just a short drive away! 2329 Jamestown Ave. Independence, IA 50644 Phone 319-334-4354 1/6 -38 1/16-12 Reynolds Express LLC Trucking • Waterloo, Iowa Jason Reynolds-Owner 319-939-9790 CEDAR VALLEY APPLIANCES REPAIR 10% off feline exams on Wednesdays Directions: Take exit 254 onto 150 North, go past first stop light, we are on the left side of the road across from Norby’s Farm & Fleet. Hours: 7:30-5:30 Mon-Thurs. • 7:30-5:00 Fri. 7:30-12:00 Saturdays KNWS 1090 each Sunday at 11:18 a.m. www.dunkertongospelhall.com Affordable - Fast - Friendly 28 Years Experience/Owner Operator Call Today! 319-234-3111 42 Franklin St. • Waterloo, IA Dependable service on most major brands Refrigerators • Stoves • Dryers • Washers • Freezers Serving: Waterloo • Cedar Falls • Waverly • Dunkerton Satisfaction Guaranteed! Reconditioned Appliances with GUARANTEE! 1/16-12 April Special! Buy 12 Heartgard and get up to $15 off. Frontline Special, buy 3 get one free or buy 6 and get 2 free Clip & e S av “The trouble with not having a goal is that you can spend your life running up and down the field and never score.” - Bill Copeland 33’ Flatbed Gooseneck • Livestock Trailer Veterinary Clinic, Inc. FREE nail trim with 1st exam or Heartworm check The Pre-State gymnastics meet was held in Dunkerton on Sunday, April 15th, 2012. Sierra Smith, of Garnavillo, competed at the meet for Moser's School of Dance and Gymnastics. Sierra is the daughter of Darrin and Laurie Smith, formerly of Dunkerton, and the granddaughter of Monica Smith of Dunkerton and Bonnie and Henry Reiners of Waterloo. Sierra placed first in her level and age division at this meet. She has placed 1st in 5 out of her 6 meets this year. She will compete at the State gymnastics meet in Des Moines on Sunday, April 22. Affordable Farm Fertilizer Chemicals & more... A proud supporter of Iowa Corn & Soybean growers in Black Hawk Co. Jim Fettkether 822-2482 or cell 319-404-0064 1/16-12 Win-Win Situation! Would you like to help the library and unclutter your home? Choose to participate in the City-wide Garage Sale from 8:00 AM 2:00 PM, Saturday, June 9th. The library is the new sponsor for this event. The cost is $5.00 per location, payable at the library. The sign-up deadline is Thursday, June 7th. The cost covers advertisements placed in over 17 publications, plus maps showing all participating locations (available June 9th at the Kwik Star and Gymnastics Meet 1/16-16.50 Library NEWS 9th Issue—May 2012 First United Methodist Church Welcoming you in Christian Love Sunday Worship Schedule Sunday School 3 yrs. old - Adult 10:15 a.m. Church Service 9:00 a.m. 301 Washington, PO Box 70 • Dunkerton, IA 822-4659 1/16-12 Page 4 The Dunkerton News • Dunkerton, Iowa FREE... Take courses and earn over a semester’s worth of college credit. CONVENIENT... Choose your location: - Hawkeye’s Independence Center Hawkeye’s Main Campus Online MORE CHOICES... Take a few general education courses or enroll in a Career Academy based on your career interests: - Automotive Technology CNC Machine Operator Criminal Justice Health Sciences Liberal Arts (Transfer) Welding GET STARTED TODAY! Audrey Sires 319-334-3131 audrey.sires@hawkeyecollege.edu VanDaele Places in Top 20 Elsie Ann VanDaele, daughter of Chad & Amber VanDaele of Fairbank, was in the top 20 of the National American Miss Pageant held April 28 and 29th at the Ramada Hotel in Waterloo. Elsie participated in the Junior Preteen age division along with 119 other outstanding young ladies from across the state. Elsie’s activities include Girl Scouts, Dance at Steil’s Dance Studio, and piano lessons with Megan Stammeyer of Oran. She also enjoys boating, riding her bike, reading, and shopping. Elsie’s sponsors included Rick and Linda VanDaele, Denny & Peggy Schrader (grandparents) Herman’s AUTO SERVICE Call Lee anytime - 822-4502 Lee’s Cell: 319-939-2160 Mother’s Day Special! Includes oil change & filter 5 quarts of Northland Premium engine oil Grease chassis, check all fluids & tire pressure, multi point safety check. All for $1995 + tax Cars & Light Trucks Good through May 31, 2012 ”It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.” - Aristotle ”It’s not whether you get knocked down, it’s whether you get up.” - Vince Lombardi First Baptist Church 1/2-75 and Bellis/Neil Insurance Agency of Fairbank. Our congratulations to Elsie! 1/6-28 Available to your high school student! Page 5 101 W. Sycamore Dunkerton, IA Making Christ Known Sunday School Adult and children 9:00 a.m. Worship Service 10:00 a.m. www.fbcdunkerton.com 1/16-12 9th Issue—May 2012 Page 6 The Dunkerton News • Dunkerton, Iowa Custom Photo Jewelry ($24.99 plus tax with your photo) y a M s i y a D s ’ r e h t o M 2 1 0 2 , 3 1 9th Issue—May 2012 Shop Online! www.CreativeImpactCo.com Dunkerton High School Class of 2012 Bantz Trucking-Wayde & Teresa Bart Brothers Bellis/Neil Insurance Agency319-635-2526 Cedar Valley Building Supply Chucky’s Tollgate Thank you to the following sponsors: Crane Creek Construction Tom & Bev Smock Creative Impact Company LLC - Linda & Steve Wachal Dunkerton Cooperative Elevator Dunkerton Telephone Company Everlast Car & Truck Farmers State Bank Gamerdinger Trucking - Tony & Kerri Harris Cleaning Service & Sales, Inc. Herman’s Auto Service - Lee & Sarah Jefferson Green House & Orchard - Jan & Bruce Kuenstling Excavating NuCara Pharmacy & Home Medical R&B Enterprises - Russ & Barb Nesbit Rivers Edge Hair Studio & Tanning Salon Katrina Marie Barker Katrina Marie Barker is the daughter of Cheryl Schrage, Dan Schrage and Larry and Laurie Barker. She has a sister, Karysta Barker and a brother, Sammuel Schrage. She plans to attend Hawkeye in the fall. She likes volleyball, hanging out with friends, her boyfriend, pizza and sleep. She dislikes cocky/stuck up people, and math. Her accomplishments include Varsity Volleyball all 4 years as well as Varsity Track. Her best memory is “Bridge jumping with Abbey Miller and not breaking my ankle even though I jumped twice and Abbey jumped once. That was the start and end of jumping off bridges.” Sponsored by Chucky’s Tollgate Jacob Boeschen Jacob Boeschen is the son of Gerhard and Melissa Boeschen. His siblings are Morgan, McKenna, McKayla, Mariah and MeLayna. After graduation Jacob plans to break the world record of longest time lived, go to college and maybe play football. Jacob likes music, football, food, movies, X-Box, the Miami Heat, Jordans, and the Iowa Hawkeyes. He dislikes drama, homework, Kobe Bryant, and the Iowa State Cyclones. His accomplishments include football and basketball team Captain, 2011 1st-team All-district fullback and 1st-team offense, 3 years varsity football, 2 years varsity basketball, 2 years varsity track, 1 year varsity baseball. His best memory of high school is breaking some school records in football. Cody Berry Cody Berry is the son of Kendra and Steve Berry. He has one brother named Matt. After graduation Cody plans to practice his artwork at home and attend Hawkeye. Cody likes Nickelback, art, philosophy, Naruto, Disturbed, Halo and science. He dislikes the Iowa State Cyclones and the Vikings. Cody says that all of his accomplishments in High School were “behind the scenes”. When asked about his best memory in High School Cody replied “Chicago... enough said”. Sponsored by Farmers State Bank Samantha Bruns Samantha Bruns is the daughter of Kent and Sue Bruns. She has one brother, Christopher. After graduation Samantha plans to attend Hawkeye for 2 years, then UNI for pre-law and an undergraduate degree in writing. She plans to attend Drake for her law degree. Samantha likes shopping and sleeping, and dislikes studying and cleaning. She was the basketball cheerleading Captain in high school. Her best memory is “Only having 3 classes my senior year”. Sponsored by Dunkerton Telephone Cooperative Sponsored by Farmers State Bank Paige Donohue Paige Donohue is the daughter of Karena and Ruben Donohue. She has a brother, Mitchell. Paige plans to attend Hawkeye to become a Physical Therapy Assistant. Paige likes Twitter, shoes, and the color purple. She dislikes homework and onions. Paige was on the Honor Roll for 2 years, and was the volleyball Captain in her senior year. Her best memories are with her friends and classmates during the Chicago trip, senior prom, and physics class. “All these memories will last a life time.” Faith Chittenden Faith Chittenden is the daughter of Ann and Josh Tiedemann. She has a sister named Hannah. Faith plans to attend UNI for elementary education in the fall. She enjoys hanging out with friends and sleeping in. She dislikes cheese and country music. Her favorite memories of high school include the Chicago trip and prom. Sponsored by Bellis/Neil Insurance Agency Sponsored by River’s Edge Hair Studio & Tanning Salon Brandon Eighmey Lizzy Fangman Lizzy Fangman is the daughter of Sue & Darry Fangman. Her brothers and sister are Jodi, Ryan and Rob. After graduation Lizzy plans to attend UNI, majoring in elementary education. Lizzy likes volleyball, softball, shopping and hanging out with friends. She dislikes running. Lizzy was a member of the NHS, and Valedictorian. She played varsity softball and varsity volleyball. Her best memories include the four year trip and crazy conversations at lunch. Sponsored by Bantz Trucking Brandon Eighmey is the son of Angie Eighmey. After graduation Brandon plans to attend Hawkeye for Alternative Energy. Brandon likes football, basketball, golf, working, and the St. Louis Rams. He dislikes ignorant people. Brandon was on the Honor Roll all 4 years of high school. He was 2nd team all district line backer his sophomore year, and he lettered in baseball, golf, football and basketball. His best memories include the Chicago trip, going to state track to watch Brandon Ott, golfing with Hunter, and making the play offs in football. Sponsored by Creative Impact Company, LLC Kara Garthoff Kara Garthoff is the daughter of Amy & Mike Boltz, and Jim and Angi Garthoff. Her siblings are Therressa, James and Devin Garthoff, Fallon, Amber and Jenna Boltz, Addi and Ashlyn Amsbary, and Alex Miller. After graduation Kara plans to attend Kirkwood College. She likes cheerleading, hanging out with friends and shopping. She dislikes annoying people. Kara lettered in cheerleading and was “the best manager for girls track”. Her best memories include the “four year trip with Staci Stearns in our room screaming for no reason while watching Hot Rod. Going to Oklahoma and Georgia to see my brother Jame Garthoff and my boyfriend Luke Horton.” Sponsored by Cedar Valley Building Supply Tyler Gamerdinger Tyler Joseph Gamerdinger is the son of Tony & Kerri Gamerdinger. He has a sister, Heather, and 2 brothers, Shane and Derek. He plans to attend ISU in the fall for engineering. Tyler likes hanging out with friends, four-wheelers, and the color blue. He dislikes Justin Bieber and lunchline assignments. Tyler was a member of the student senate, National Honor Society, was on the honor roll all 4 years, and was a member of the homecoming court. His best memory is of mopping Mr. Andersen’s room with Dakota and Shane. Sponsored by Gamerdinger Trucking Shelby Kuenstling Shelby Rose Kuenstling is the daughter of Kevin Kuenstling and Michelle Kirchoff. She has a brother named Devin. Shelby plans to attend Hawkeye’s photography program in the fall. She likes volleyball, shopping, camping, summer and snowmobiling. Shelby dislikes running and homework. Shelby was a member of the student senate and played on the varsity volleyball team. Her best memories are of all the talks and crazy things that happen at lunch, and, of course, the 4 year trip. Sponsored by Kuenstling Excavating Michael Leonard Mikey Leonard is the son of Mike and Mary Leonard, He has a sister named Meranda. Mikey plans to work after graduation. He likes racing motocross, hanging out with friends, his girlfriend, and his family. Mikey was on the honor roll all year. When asked about his best memory he replies “everything has been a memory”. Sponsored by Dunkerton Cooperative Elevator Dakota Nicolaus Ashlea Malek Dakota Nicolaus is the son of Michael & Karrie Nicolaus. His sisters’ are Lindsey McNamara and Brittany French. After graduation he plans to attend Northwest Iowa Community College for powerline electrician and substation technician. He later plans to move to Colorado. Dakota likes sports, friends, memories and family. He does not like when his car gets hit and run in the parking lot, school, homework, and freshmen. Dakota was varsity in most sports, and he lists his other accomplishments as being accepted to NWCC, and graduation. His best memory is his pick 6 and breaking his leg the day after. Ashlea Malek is the daughter of Mark & Laurie Lichty, and Chuck & Heather Malek. Her brother and sisters are Zach and Diana Lichty, and Kathryn Malek. After graduation Ashlea plans to attend Loras college where she will participate in band and golf. She likes spending time with friends and family, golfing, volleyball, sweat pants, and Justin Bieber. She dislikes scary movies, driving at night, sunburns, and cleaning her room. Ashlea was on the honor roll, was the Senior Class President, the VP of national Honor Society, and was awarded the Mayor’s Top Teen award. Ashlea claims that she cannot think of just one memory but all the time spent with friends “was my favorite”. My friends and I have made so many memories that I will never forget and cherish forever. Sponsored by Harris Cleaning Service & Sales, Inc. Abagail Miller Abagail Margaret Miller is the daughter of Brian and Susie Moulds, Todd Miller and Shannon Lagenberg. Her brothers and sisters are Nathan, Faith, Riley, Bradley, Tyler, Jacob and Carly. She plans to attend Hawkeye for liberal arts before she transfers to Allen College for nursing. She plans to continue working at Parkview Assisted Living. Abagail enjoys spending time with her family, friends, and her boyfriend Jordan. She dislikes jumping off a bridge because Katrina told her to and breaking her ankle. Abagail lettered in varsity cheerleading and chorus. Her best memory is of crawling around the zoo with Shelby and Katrina on the Chicago trip. “All the sleepovers at Ashlea Malek’s house, and all the times with my friends and my boyfriend.” Sponsored by River’s Edge Hair Studio & Tanning Salon Sponsored by Farmers State Bank Daniel Rigdon Daniel Rigdon is the son of Bonnie Sadler and Dan Rigdon. He has a sister named Anne Rigdon. After graduation he plans to attend ISU for engineering and join the Army ROTC. Daniel enjoys sports, hanging out with friends, video games, and energy drinks. He dislikes filling his car with gas, and the last game of the season. Daniel was a member of the student senate, National Honor Society, and the Teen Trust Board, He was on the honor roll, and was captain of the football team and basketball team. his best memories include “playing football and basketball with my friends and sharing many fun and exciting times with them”. Sponsored by NuCara Pharmacy & Home Medical Ashley Satterlee Ashley Satterlee is the daughter of Wayne and Lacey Satterlee. She has a sister named Nicole. Ashley plans to finish her general education at Hawkeye before transferring to a university to study Criminology. Ashley enjoys being able to have opens, hanging with friends and family, and, of course, Pinterest! She dislikes school lunches and Mondays. Ashley was on the honor roll. She says the “four year trip was probably one of my best high school memories”. Sponsored by Crane Creek Contracting Tessa Scoles Tessa Scoles is the daughter of Shane Scoles and Katie Scoles-Norman. She is the sister of Stacey, Conner, Sara, and Dylan Scoles. Tessa plans to attend Hawkeye in the fall for interior design. She enjoys hanging with friends, shopping and bonfires. She dislikes annoying people, english class, and tornadoes. Tessa says her best accomplishment in high school was “getting kicked out of student senate...HaHa.” Her best memories include the “4 year trip, chillin with friends, and proms”. Sponsored by Bart Brothers Anna Sickles Anna Sickles is the daughter of Brenda and Randy Sickles. She has a brother named Jacob. Anna plans to attend Hawkeye in the fall for Graphic Communications. She likes hanging out with friends, her family, and her boyfriend. She dislikes snakes, spiders, and frogs. Anna was the cheer captain, and was awarded the E. Wayne Cooley award. Her best memory is listed as “hanging out with friends and making memories”. Austin Lee Segebarth Austin Lee Segebarth is the son of Scott and Dawn Segebarth. He has one sister named Mackenzie. Austin plans to attend Hawkeye in the fall for CNC Machining and Manufacturing. Austin likes rock and roll music, Ford, and having open periods as a senior. he dislikes school lunch and Justin Bieber. Austin was a member of the National Honor Society, he was on the honor roll, and was football team captain his senior year. His best memories are playing football on Friday nights. Sponsored by Dunkerton Cooperative Elevator Sponsored by Everlast Car & Truck Brandi Lea Smith Brandi Lea Smith is the daughter of Dean and Julie Smith. Her brothers are Joe and Jeremy, and she has a sister named Randi. Brandi will attend UNI in the fall majoring in anthropology. She likes music, tattoos, piercings, and shopping, she dislikes homework, people who are fake, and spiders. Brandi was a member of the National Honor society, she lettered in music and academics, and was the Student of the Month in February, 2012. Her best memories are the 4 year trip and the random lunch conversations. Sponsored by R&B Enterprises Kendrick P. Sommerfeldt Kendrick P. Sommerfeldt is the son of Denise and Paul Sommerfeldt, and the brother of Kristin, Trevor, Kim and Klaiton Sommerfeldt. Kendrick will attend Hawkeye in the fall for the Diesel Mechanic program. Kendrick enjoys track and basketball, and dislikes drama. When asked about his greatest accomplishments in high school, Kendrick says “Almost every meet I had gotten points for the varsity track team”. His best memory is of just hanging out with new friends and old friends, just being part of something I never have before. Randi Ann Smith Randi Ann Smith is the daughter of Dean and Julie Smith. Her brothers names are Joe and Jeremy, and her sister is Brandi. Randi will attend UNI in the fall, majoring in english. She likes music, reading, and anything made by Apple. She dislikes know-it-alls, annoying people, and homework. Randi was a member of the National Honor Society,and she lettered in music and academics. her best memories of high school are the 4 year trip and the random lunch conversations. Sponsored by R&B Enterprises Sponsored by Creative Impact Company, LLC Staci Stearns Staci Stearns is the daughter of Doug and Theresa Stearns, and the sister of Britt and Cory Stearns. Staci plans to attend Kirkwood Community College for Business Management. Staci enjoys going to rock concerts, candy, and hanging out with friends. She dislikes school lunch. Her favorite memory of high school is the 4 year trip. Sponsored by Dunkerton Cooperative Elevator Hunter Wason Laura Steffen Laura Steffen is the daughter of Rhonda & Terry Bromley, and Ken & Brenda Steffen. Her brother and sister are Kayla Heavin and Jonathan Steffen. Laura will be attending UNI in the fall with an undecided major. She enjoys music, writing, reading, and spending time with friends. Laura dislikes people who think they are better than everyone else. In high school Laura was in band, choir, speech, in the play, on the honor roll, in Honor Bands and the Honor Choir, she was a section leader in band, and a participant in the Art Show. “My favorite high school memory would have to be all the time I spent with my best friends. I will truly cherish it.” Sponsored by Jefferson Greenhouse & Orchard Kelli Kae Zuck Kelli Kae Zuck is the daughter of Rick & Pam Zuck. She has 2 brothers, Trent & Justin, and a sister, Nicole. Kelli plans to attend Hawkeye in the fall, majoring in Agriculture Business Management. She enjoys sports, farming, trucks, babysitting, cowboy boots and “all my nephews and nieces!” Kelli does not like 2-faced people, slow drivers, and bullying. Kelli was the varsity basketball captain for 2 years, played varsity volleyball, was a member of the National Parliamentary Procedure team, FFA and National Honors Society, was on the Honor Roll all 4 years. She received the You Can award, and was a member of the State Program of Activities Committee for FFA, receiving many awards throughout her 3 years. Her best memories include the Chicago trip, National FFA Convention, and dancing in the locker rooms before volleyball games. Hunter Wason is the son of Tim and Renae Wason. He has a brother named Landon, and a sister named Shelbe. After graduation Hunter plans to attend Hawkeye for Alternative Energy while working at Hy-Vee and Commercial Cleaning. Hunter enjoys playing sports, hunting, fishing, and making money. He does not enjoy being unsuccessful and not having any money. Hunter was 2nd team all-conference pitcher, played varsity baseball, varsity golf, varsity basketball, and he “moved up quickly in the Hy-Vee chain”. His best memories include going on the 4 year trip and “pretty much my entire junior year”. Logan Studer Sponsored by Herman’s Auto Service Logan Studer is the son of Michael & Michelle Studer. He has a brother, Lance. In the fall Logan will attend Hawkeye for his general education before transferring to another college or university for Youth Ministry and Marine Biology. Logan enjoys traveling, sports, family, friends, and riding his bike to school from Waterloo. He dislikes lunchline assignments, Iowa State beating Iowa, and breaking bones. Logan was a member of the student senate, he was inducted into NHS his sophomore year, and president his senior year. He received academic awards every year and is 2nd in class, salutatorian, and honorable mention wide receiver. His favorite memory of high school is getting in the ceiling in the chorus practice room and eventually getting caught after messing around with people in the room. Sponsored by Gamerdinger Trucking NEED SHIRTS? Don’t Forget! Mother’s Day Sunday, May 13th Photo purses! One of a kind tshirts! 16 different cake pan designs to personalize! Unlimited mug designs— children, grandchildren, pets! Personalized Jewelry! Sponsored by Dunkerton Cooperative Elevator 319-287-7748 Page 12 The Dunkerton News • Dunkerton, Iowa 9th Issue—May 2012 Wellmark Foundation Grant Funds Awarded to Iowa State University Extension to Promote Healthy Living Waterloo – The Wellmark Foundation presented over $400,000 to three grant recipients in Central Iowa, including Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. Awards focused on initiatives encouraging healthy lifestyles through programs that will teach healthy behaviors to children and school and community gardens. Iowa State University Extension and Outreach is one of four state cooperative extension services selected by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to work together to develop and run the USDA Food and Nutrition Service People’s Garden School Pilot Program. The program will allow for gardening nutrition education with the goal of empowering youth in their communities and will help increase fruit and vegetable consumption in Iowa schools. Nearly 3,000 young people at 17 schools and 20 summer programs will start 130 edible gardens in the next two years. Participating schools in the local area are Kittrell, Lowell and Poyner Elementary in Waterloo and Dunkerton Elementary. This pilot explores the impact of school gardens on learning and on changing student consumption patterns so they make healthier food choices. This year, stu- dents in 2nd and 4th grade at these schools are completing lessons and sampling a healthy snack. Students at Dunkerton and Lowell are planning and planting their own school garden. ISU Extension and Outreach specialists are participating in the research, curriculum, and gardening components of the program. “The Wellmark Foundation grant will allow us to expand the program to ensure that all students in the participating schools will be able to receive the same opportunities,” said Janet Toering, 4-H Youth Program Specialist. “The funding will also help fund the project all year, including after-school programs.” By Scambuster Keith Issue #489 Could That Business Opportunity Be a Franchise Scam? The lure of self-employment, and economic pressures, could be driving enterprising individuals down the path to a franchise scam. A franchise is a business opportunity in which individuals pay a lump sum for a readymade operation, often trading under a wellknown name. Fast-food businesses are a typical example of a (legitimate) franchise. Most of them appear to be part of a national or international chain, like McDonalds for instance, but they're actu- ally a locally-owned business operating under the big-name banner. There are hundreds, probably thousands, of lesser-known franchises, and while the fast food ones can cost a fortune to buy into, some of the lesser ones require a considerably smaller investment. The franchise owner buys a package of marketing materials and training and must set up a business that looks like all the others that share the name. In return, they often benefit from national advertising and other types of support, but usually have to pay a monthly percentage of their earnings to the company that created the franchise. In a franchise scam, would-be entrepreneurs pay to get into one of these businesses, only to find out either it doesn't really exist or the package they buy is not worth the money. Franchise scam artists may make untrue or unrealistic claims about the profit potential of the business or fail to disclose that the buyer has to purchase supplies from them at inflated prices. Earlier this year a wellknown con artist was jailed for tricking thousands of people into paying for a non-existent pet registry fran- Looking to Start a Tradition raider baseball Monday, April 30th, brought about the start of another baseball season. This season follows a historic campaign from the summer of 2011 when the Raiders won 20 games and captured their first conference championship. However, don’t assume last year was just an aberration. This year’s team looks to find the same magic, albeit, with a much different look compared to the 2011 squad. Eight seniors graduated from last year’s team, but don’t think the baseball team of this year is expecting a huge step back. Returning are seven letter winners from a year ago in Hunter Wason, Jason Bedard, Mitch Cox, Jacob Sickles, Toby Sires, Nick Anderson, and Jordan Kubitz. Each one of those players had significant contributions to the success of the baseball program last season. Aside from that experience returning, a talented crop of younger players and newcomers has once again added balance to the team. The future looks bright as long as the players continue putting in the work they have shown thus far. Please show the support that was so evident on the fields a year ago. This young team will be exciting to watch, as they grow, improve, and learn from the challenges every baseball season brings. The first pitch at home will take place May 23rd, against GMG. Come on out and be witness to a program that wants to make its community proud. One by one the players will attempt, to their best ability, to prove that 2011 was not a one year wonder, but the start of a tradition…..a tradition of exciting baseball and success! Go Raiders!!! Coach Brungard Submitted On August 18, 2012, the Shell Rock Historical Museum will sponsor our annual tractor ride. It is time to reserve that date on your calendar. More information will come later. Your $40 registration fee includes a breakfast of donuts and coffee, lunch, t-shirt, photo, plus morning and afternoon soda breaks. We are running two separate routes, one for slow and one for faster trac- tors. If you have gone with us anytime in the last three years, you should have received a registration form in April. If you have not and are interested, please mail a request to SRCHM, c/o Sandy Soash, 1031 3rd Ave. NE, Waverly, IA 50677 or email lightbox1@q.com. We are limited to 75 tractors. Registration deadline is August 1, 2012. Checks received after that date will e returned. Shell rock Tractor ride Wellmark Foundation Grant Funds awarded Scambusters 9th Issue—May 2012 The Dunkerton News • Dunkerton, Iowa Page 13 From the net and fly! “A belief is not an idea held by the mind, it is an idea that holds the mind” Elly Roselle 6. Give up complaining. Give up your constant need to complain about those many, many, maaany things – people, situations, events that make you unhappy, sad and depressed. Nobody can make you unhappy, no situation can make you sad or miserable unless you allow it to. It’s not the situation that triggers those feelings in you, but how you choose to look at it. Never underestimate the power of positive thinking. 7. Give up the luxury of criticism. Give up your need to criticize things, events or people that are different than you. We are all different, yet we are all the same. We all want to be happy, we all want to love and be loved and we all want to be understood. We all want something, and something is wished by us all. 8. Give up your need to impress others. Stop trying so hard to be something that you’re not just to make others like you. It doesn’t work this way. The moment you stop trying so hard to be something that you’re not, the moment you take of all your masks, the moment you accept and embrace the real you, you will find people will be drawn to you, effortlessly 9. Give up your resistance to change. Change is good. Change will help you move from A to B. Change will help you make improvements in your life and also the lives of those around you. Follow your bliss, embrace change – don’t resist it. “Follow your bliss and the universe will open doors for you where there were only walls” Joseph Campbell 10. Give up labels. Stop labeling those things, people or events that you don’t understand as being weird or different and try opening your mind, little by little. Minds only work when open. “The highest form of ignorance is when you reject something you don’t know anything about.” Wayne Dyer 11. Give up on your fears. Fear is just an illusion, it doesn’t exist – you created it. It’s all in your mind. Correct the inside and the outside will fall into place. “The only thing we have to fear, is fear itself.” Franklin D. Roosevelt 12. Give up your excuses. Send them packing and tell them they’re fired. You no longer need them. A lot of times we limit ourselves because of the improving ourselves and our lives, we get stuck, lying to ourselves, using all kind of excuses – excuses that 99.9% of the time are not even real. 13. Give up the past. I know, I know. It’s hard. Especially when the past looks so much better than the present and the future looks so frightening, but you have to take into consideration the fact that the present moment is all you have and all you will ever have. The past you are now longing for – the past that you are now dreaming about – was ignored by you when it was present. Stop deluding yourself. Be present in everything you do and enjoy life. After all life is a journey not a destination. Have a clear vision for the future, prepare yourself, but always be present in the now. 14. Give up attachment. This is a concept that, for most of us is so hard to grasp and I have to tell you that it was for me too, (it still is) but it’s not something impossible. You get better and better at with time and practice. The moment you detach yourself from all things, (and that doesn’t mean you give up your love for them – because love and attachment have nothing to do with one another, attachment comes from a place of fear, while love… well, real love is pure, kind, and self less, where there is love there can’t be fear, and because of that, attachment and love cannot coexist) you become so peaceful, so tolerant, so kind, and so serene. You will get to a place where you will be able to understand all things without even trying. A state beyond words. 15. Give up living your life to other people’s expectations. Way too many people are living a life that is not theirs to live. They live their lives according to what others think is best for them, they live their lives according to what their parents think is best for them, to what their friends, their enemies and their teachers, their government and the media think is best for them. They ignore their inner voice, that inner calling. They are so busy with pleasing everybody, with living up to other people’s expectations, that they lose control over their lives. They forget what makes them happy, what they want, what they need….and eventually they forget about themselves. You have one life – this one right now – you must live it, own it, and especially don’t let other people’s opinions distract you from your path excuses we 15 Things to Make you Happier many use. Instead of growing and working on Here is a list of 15 things which, if you give up on them, will make your life a lot easier and much, much happier. We hold on to so many things that cause us a great deal of pain, stress and suffering – and instead of letting them all go, instead of allowing ourselves to be stress free and happy – we cling on to them. Not anymore. Starting today we will give up on all those things that no longer serve us, and we will embrace change. Ready? Here we go: 1. Give up your need to always be right. There are so many of us who can’t stand the idea of being wrong – wanting to always be right – even at the risk of ending great relationships or causing a great deal of stress and pain, for us and for others. It’s just not worth it. Whenever you feel the ‘urgent’ need to jump into a fight over who is right and who is wrong, ask yourself this question: “Would I rather be right, or would I rather be kind?” Wayne Dyer. What difference will that make? Is your ego really that big? 2. Give up your need for control. Be willing to give up your need to always control everything that happens to you and around you – situations, events, people, etc. Whether they are loved ones, coworkers, or just strangers you meet on the street – just allow them to be. Allow everything and everyone to be just as they are and you will see how much better will that make you feel. “By letting it go it all gets done. The world is won by those who let it go. But when you try and try. The world is beyond winning.” Lao Tzu 3. Give up on blame. Give up on your need to blame others for what you have or don’t have, for what you feel or don’t feel. Stop giving your powers away and start taking responsibility for your life. 4. Give up your self-defeating self-talk. Oh my. How many people are hurting themselves because of their negative, polluted and repetitive self-defeating mindset? Don’t believe everything that your mind is telling you – especially if it’s negative and self-defeating. You are better than that.“The mind is a superb instrument if used rightly. Used wrongly, however, it becomes very destructive.” Eckhart Tolle 5. Give up your limiting beliefs about what you can or cannot do, about what is possible or impossible. From now on, you are no longer going to allow your limiting beliefs to keep you stuck in the wrong place. Spread your wings The Dunkerton News • Dunkerton, Iowa Wedding bells Kristin Sommerfeldt and Tyler Hicok, both of Tripoli, are planning their wedding on June 16th, 2012. Kristin is the daughter of Paul Sommerfeldt of Readlyn and Denise Sommerfeldt of Dunkerton. Tyler is the son of Wayne and Carol Hicok of Nashua and Don and Julie Petersen of Frederika. Kristin is a 2010 graduate from Tripoli High School, and currently attends Allen College of Nursing. She will graduate in December of 2013. She is currently employed as a nursing assistant at Allen Memorial Hospital. includes free delivery to the funeral home of your choice May 20: What Your Neighbor Believes - 9 ... A Summary Information: Tyler is a 2007 graduate of Tripoli and is employed at Lifeline Emergency Vehicles in the interior finish department at Sumner. The wedding will be held at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Plainfield. Twin Cylinder cast bronze motorcycle engine cremation urn with brass plaque and photo frame, maple base $399.00 Visit us at www.cedarvalleydiscountcasket.com 1/4-47 Bennington May 13: Stories Jesus Told - The Parables: 8 ...About Last Things Cedar Valley Discount Casket 3539 Lafayette Rd. 290-8936 $845.00 St. John’s Lutheran Church Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. ”Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” - Albert Einstein Standard 20-Gauge Metal Non-Sealer 9th Issue—May 2012 4110 E Mount Vernon Rd. • 291-6225 e-mail: stjohnsbenn@myapplemail.com web: http://www.stjohnsbennington.com Pastor: Wm. Thalacker e-mail: billthalacker@yahoo.com 319-287-7836 Scams Continued from page 10 chise that would supposedly help animal lovers to trace their lost pets. The scam included phony references and accounts, and claimed participants would be able to sell, for $20 apiece, a collar marking kit that would cost them only $5. Victims invested from $5,000 to $50,000 only to discover the registry, the marking kits and, in fact the whole business, did not exist. Many other franchise scams are similar to some of the phony home business opportunities, like envelope stuffing, we've written about in the past. http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/? l=OtAeW&m=JaIMlQEHPGtWfo&b=NgYNWnJl5SIHJWT5zgBjdQ Most of them are promoted through telemarketing calls peppered with false promises, where victims are put under pressure to make a quick decision to part with their money. The law, however, forbids them from doing this. A franchise seller must provide what's called a Disclosure Document at least 10 days before you invest. This has to include details like 1/6 -28 Page 14 the names and phone numbers of other franchise owners, an audited statement covering financial performance, all of the true costs of running the business and verifiable information about the people behind the franchise program. If you're considering buying this type of business, here are some tips to avoid a franchise scam: * If you don't get a disclosure statement, don't invest. * If you do get one, read it from cover to cover -- some of them are very long -- including the small print. * Contact the other franchise owners and speak to them, preferably face-to-face in their business environment so you can sense if they're telling the truth. * If your investment is going to be large, seek professional advice from a lawyer or reputable financial advisor. * Use the "too good to be true" rule: beware of franchises with a low entry cost with supposedly big earnings potential, or which don't have fairly rigid rules to follow. Reputable programs are normally very specific about what you have to do as an owner. * Do your homework: research the franchise online. What are others saying about it? Copyright Audri and Jim Lanford. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission. Subscribe free to Internet ScamBusters at http://www.scambusters.org Dunkerton Days Flea Evansdale Market Good Ol by Tina Dalton Days Craft Vendors are needed for Dunkerton Days July 28th. A Show flea market will be held on Main Street. They are interested in new items, antiques, glassware, woodworking, collectibles, crafts and food. Spaces available for rent are 10x20 and the cost is $20 prior to June 15th and $25 after. If you are interested, call Tina for details at 319-231-0962. Looking for Vendors/Craft for Good Ol' Days - Evansdale, Ia 50707 June 8th-10th. Please contact Kathleen Robinson Johnson work-319-235-6731 or Home 319-231-1556. Evansdale Chamber Commerce Good Luck Seniors! Car & Truck 319-822-4000 900 South Canfield Dunkerton 5% OFF body work over $500 up to $2000 damage Expires Memorial Day Weekend We take all types of used oil Free of charge! Good Luck Seniors! It’s vacation time! Are you planning a road trip? Make sure you put your vehicle on your list. Our synthetic oil changes are great for those long trips. We will also check out your tires and cooling system to make your trip more enjoyable. Have a safe trip! Emergency After Hours 24 Hour Towing 319-939-9800 Shop Hours Mon-Fri. 8am-6pm LIGHTS WHEEL BEARINGS DENTS & DINGS WINDSHIELDS SP-36 TIRES BRAKES SHOCKS TUNEUPS STRUTS BATTERIES Readlyn Veterinary Associates 2636 230th St. Readlyn, IA 50668 (319)279-3867 Spring Special Pricing on heartworm, flea, and tick prevention products! Frontline Plus: Buy 3 Doses & get 1 free OR Buy 6 & get 2 free Call today to set up an appointment for a canine heartworm exam. NEW! Extended office hours this spring for vaccination, heartworm test, and wellness appointments Like us on facebook (www.facebook.com/readlynveterinarian) and check out our new website at www.readlynvet.com 1/4-47 Continued from page 14 * Download and read the publication "Buying a Franchise: A Consumer Guide" from the US Bureau of Consumer Protection at http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=OtAeW&m=J aIMlQEHPGtWfo&b=QMcFPt403GhfGvGxtbtz3g Before we sign off, we wanted to warn about another investment-related scam: so-called phantom regulators, or fake securities regulators. They set up websites and letterheads using official-sounding names that seem to imply they're official bodies handling recovery claims for investors who've previously been scammed. They then ask users for confidential financial information or even impose a fee supposedly for processing the claim, which, of course, never takes place. According to an article in the financial magazine Forbes, the North American Securities Administration Association (NASAA) recently issued a warning to one site operator, with a very official-sounding name, that appeared to be using modified NASAA content for unlawful purposes and falsely claiming to have been chartered by Congress. The site has subsequently shut down. NASAA has produced its own list of the most common signs of a phantom regulator, including: * Check the name of the supposed regulator with the International Organization of Securities Commissions (www.iosco.org). If it's not there, it's likely a scam. * It appears to promote some kind of investment. Genuine regulators don't and can't do that. * No other information about the organization can be found online. You can also contact your state securities regulator to check them out. You'll find a full list on the NASAA site at: http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/? l=OtAeW&m=JaIMlQEHPGtWfo&b=cH_e_smGVsyZf xypVdjgsg This, and our warning about franchise scam artists, underlines the fact that, when it comes to investing and protecting your hard-earned cash, you can never let your guard down. That's all for today -- we'll see you next week. Page 15 COMPLETE REBUILDS DIAGNOSTIC MECHANICAL RUST REPAIR Scams The Dunkerton News • Dunkerton, Iowa FREE ESTIMATES AUTO BODY INSURANCE WORK RESTORATION 9th Issue—May 2012 The Dunkerton News • Dunkerton, Iowa The Classifieds Classified Ad Section Line Ads $1 per line—minimum 3 lines. It will vary due to capitalization, etc. Payment must be included with ad. Please place one week before publishing date. Classified Display Ads/Business Directory $4.00 per column inch or $3.50 per column inch with 12 issue agreement. Really Unique 3D Greeting Cards for Really Unique People! Swing Cards! 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