Grundy Register July 9
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Grundy Register July 9
The Grundy Register Serving Grundy County since 1928 Thursday, July 9, 2015 Grundy Center, Iowa www.TheGrundyRegister.com Volume 91 – Number 28 $1.00 Newsstand Price Local church looks to ‘Change a Grant leads to new drug disposal box Child’s Story’ with new lending library Sheriff ’s Department, Public Health, GCMH combine on project GRUNDY CENTER — Grundy County announced recently that it has been awarded a grant from CVS Pharmacy to install a drug collection unit at the Grundy County Sheriff’s office. The unit will provide residents with a safe and environmentally responsible way to dispose of unwanted, unused or expired medication, including controlled substances. According to Grundy County Sheriff’s Deputy Zach Tripp, the new unit is intended to reduce the amount of unneeded medicine in residents’ homes and decrease prescription drug abuse, which has soared in recent years, especially among teenagers. More than 70 percent of teenagers say it is easy to get prescription drugs from their parents’ medicine cabinets, according to a 2014 Partnership for Drug-Free Kids study. The new unit will also help Grundy County prevent the contamination of local landfills and water supplies from unused medication. Tripp said safely disposing of unused medication is critical to protecting our children and our environment “Grundy County is proud to partner with CVS/pharmacy and we thank them for their commitment to help residents reduce the amount of unneeded medicine in our community,” he said. The new Drug Collection Unit represents one of 1,000 Units CVS/ pharmacy and The Medicine Abuse Project (MAP), a five-year initiative of The Partnership for Drug-Free Kids, are providing across the country. This innovative donation program is the largest retail pharmacy effort of its kind to date and supports MAP’s goal to prevent a half million teenagers from abusing prescription medication by the year 2017. Grundy County’s new Drug Collection Unit site is open to the public 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Drugs can be dropped off with no questions asked. Grundy County residents and CVS/pharmacy customers can also inquire about the Medication Disposal for Safer Communities Program at the toll free phone number 1-866-559-8830 or visit www.cvs.com/safercommunities. By JOHN JENSEN The Grundy Register GRUNDY CENTER — Phil Dicks, pastor at the Grundy Center United Methodist Church had a challenge. At the Annual Conference earlier this year, Bishop Julius C. Trimble, who oversees the Iowa Area of the United Methodist Church, asked Dicks and other area ministers to launch a creative program for Iowa children called “Change a Child’s Story.” The program outlined by Trimble was for local churches to give time to read to children and give them books to read. “This is something that we all can be a part of — changing a child’s life by helping a child to be able to read,” Trimble wrote. “It’s not about politics. It’s about a passion for children and closing the gap between those who are in poverty and those who succeed in the educational journey of life.” Seeking a local angle, Dicks met with Bobbi Jo Paige, the church’s lay delegate to the Conference, about creating a small lending library that could make books available to children year-round. “A great example of this was from (church member) Denny Dolmage who several years ago created a small lending library outside of his house that allowed children or adults to take a book or leave a book and make it a hub for sharing books for people to read,” Dicks said. “It met with great success. The thought was to create a model of such a mini-lending library for our community ... located at our church and available 24/7. Simple.” Dolmage designed the library based on the look of a typical Iowa church. He used a picture of the former United Methodist Church in Morrison as a guide and included elements of the first Grundy Center UMC building. “He then actually built the model church complete with stained glass windows,” Dicks said. The local pastor said there is a major difference between the Lending Library and the public li- brary located next door. “The difference of this plan ... is that children can keep these books or bring books from home to gift out (or lend) to other kids,” he said. “It is a great plan of recycling of good books without the accountability for returning. It is all based on, 1) take a book, 2) bring a book to share or 3) take a book and leave a book. Simple. Free library and encourages reading.” The new lending library has been placed on the south side of the church near the entrance to its main parking lot. GRUNDY CENTER — The Grundy Center Main Street Committee is seeking one and all to be part of a photo that will be part of the group’s presentation to the Main Street Iowa Board of Directors, which determines which cities receive Main Street Iowa status and potential funding. At 5:30 p.m. Friday, just after the Felix Grundy Festival parade, Main Street Committee members are asking everyone to stick around for the photo, which will be shot in front of the Center Theatre. If Grundy Center is selected as a Main Street community, it will lead to access to consultant services provided by the Iowa Department of Economic Development’s Main Street Program that will help sustain and grow Grundy Center’s main business corridor. The designation could help restore buildings and attract new businesses, shoppers and visitors the the community. The photo will be taken from overhead by photographers in bucket trucks. It will take about 15 minutes. Dennis Dolmage designed the Methodist Church’s new Lending Library to look like a traditional Iowa church. It is similar to one he put at his own home a couple of years ago. The library will be located on the south side of the church near the parking lot. (Courtesy photo) Main Street Committee wants you for photo What’s Happening Thursday, July 9 Kling Memorial Library Book Club • 10 a.m. Open to 1st - 3rd graders Grundy Center Farmer’s Market Courthouse Square 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Friday, July 10 Felix Grundy Festival Spelling Bee - 2 p.m. Junior Parade - 6 p.m. Fan Fest/Bacon Fest - 7 p.m. Concert - 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Saturday, July 11 Felix Grundy Festival DFS Breakfast - 7:30 a.m. 5K/10K - 8 a.m. New Horizons Band - 10 a.m. Car Show - 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Vintage Market - 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Family Fair - 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sports Hall of Fame - Noon Grand Parade - 4 p.m. Concert - 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Sunday, July 12 Felix Grundy Festival Community Worship - 10:30 a.m. Monday, July 13 Grundy County Supervisors County Courthouse • 9 a.m. Tuesday, July 14 Kling Memorial Library Book Club • 10 a.m. Open to 4th - 6th graders Wednesday, July 15 Kling Memorial Library hosts Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Baker • 11 a.m. Grundy Center School Board Secondary IMC • 5 p.m. Reinbeck celebrates Independence Day Reinbeck celebrated Independence Day Saturday with its annual cel- ebration including a parade, 5K run, games and the annual fireworks show that draws people from throughout Grundy County. (John Jensen/ The Grundy Register photos) The Grundy Register, P.O. Box 245, Grundy Center, IA 50638 Phone: (319) 824-6958 • Fax: (319) 824-6288 • E-mail: publisher@gcmuni.net, registerads@gcmuni.net, editor@gcmuni.net 2 Thursday, July 9, 2015 Grundy NEWS Register www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy County Sheriffs Department reports arrests The Grundy County Sheriff’’s Department reported three arrests last Thursday. Francisco Bello Zarco, 21, of Waterloo was arrested for Driving while Barred, an aggravated misdemeanor, following a traffic stop on Highway 20 approximately four miles east of Dike. He was released on a promise to appear. The arrest was made by the Iowa State Patrol. Two other arrests were reported in Wellsburg that same day. 25-year-old Miguel Mendoza of Hampton was arrested on charges of first-offense OWI and Possession of a Controlled Substance (marijuana), a serious misdemeanor, while 21-year-old Olivia Ozuna of Hampton was arrested on a Marshall County warrant for theft. Mendoza was released on a promise to appear while Ozuna was released to Marshall County authorities. Both arrests were made by the Grundy County Sheriff’s Department. The Grundy Register Deadline 10 a.m. Monday (319) 824-6958 www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy NEWS Register Obituaries Keith Bender Keith L. Bender, 29, of Wellsburg died Saturday, July 4, 2015, at his home in Wellsburg. A memorial service will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 8 at the First Christian Reformed Church in Wellsburg, with Pastor Tom Vos officiating. Online condolences may be left for the Bender family at www.abelsfuneralhomes.com. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Bender family. Keith Lee Bender, son of Larry and Susan Spear Bender was born January 24, 1986, in Hampton. He received his education and graduated from Hampton Dumont High School in 2004. On December 16, 2006, Keith married Marissa Lynn Simons in Hampton. Before moving to Wellsburg, the couple lived in Emmettsburg and Graettinger. He worked at Delta McKenzie Archery in Dike and most recently began working at Pine Lake Corn Processors in Steamboat Rock. Keith enjoyed hunting, fishing and especially loved spending time with his daughters and family. He was a member of the Pine Lake Archery Club. Survivors include his wife, Marissa Bender of Wellsburg; daughters, Keeley, Gabriella and Lexi; parents, Larry and Susan Bender also of Hampton; sister, Dawn (Jaime) Guerrero of Marion; grandfather, Bob Bender of Denver, CO; aunt, Sharon Spear of Humboldt; mother-in-law, Monica Phillips of Wellsburg; father-in-law, Jeff Simons also of Wellsburg; brother-inlaw, Brandon Simons of Hubbard; and his grandmother-in-law, Marylene Phillips of Wellsburg. Keith was preceded in death by his grandparents, Larry and Maryln Spear, and LaMonna Ehardt; and his grandfather-in-law, Lonnie Phillips. MaryLou Freeman MaryLou Freeman, 79, of Grundy Center, passed away June 30, 2015, at the Grundy County Memorial Hospital in Grundy Center while under the care of Cedar Valley Hospice. A funeral service was held on July 6 at 10:30 AM at the Engelkes-Abels Funeral Home in Grundy Center. Visitation was held July 5 at the funeral home. A private family burial will take place at Rosehill Cemetery in Grundy Center. Online condolences can be left at www.abelsfuneralhomes.com. MaryLou was born on September 7, 1935, in Kellerton, the youngest child of Axel and Viva (Allen) Jensen. She was raised in Decatur City where her family owned and operated a general store. She attended school in Decatur City, and graduated from high school in Leon. After high school, she attended cosmetology school. MaryLou ran a beauty shop out of her parent’s home for a short time and eventually she owned a shop on Main St. in Leon. On February 14, 1965, MaryLou was united in marriage to Joel Freeman in Leon. The couple welcomed three sons into their family. In 1970, MaryLou and her family settled to Grundy Center. In addition to being a cosmetologist, MaryLou sold Tupperware for many years and eventually became a Tupperware manager, she was the “Story Lady” for the local library for many years, worked in dietary for the Grundy Hospital and cared for her ailing father for several years. She enjoyed puzzles and crafts, taking trips to the Meskwaki Casino but most importantly, she loved her family and spending quality time with her grandchildren. MaryLou is survived by her husband Joel of Grundy Center; sons, Jim (Robbie Knight) of Wheat Ridge, CO, Jeff (Shannon) of Grundy Center and John (Carol) of Grundy Center; grandchildren, Molli and Emily Craig and Lindsay, Jared and Nolan Freeman; brother, Dennis Jensen of Des Moines; many nieces and nephews and a host of many other friends and family. She was preceded in death by her parents; siblings, Leora Devore, Bill Jensen, Dean Jensen and Johnny Jensen. Grundy Center Community School District named finalist for America’s Farmers Grow Rural Education grant ST.LOUIS — Grundy Center Community School District has been announced as a finalist in this year’s America’s Farmers Grow Rural Education program, sponsored by the Monsanto Fund. Grundy Center Community School District is among the top districts in Iowa in the running for grants of $10,000 and $25,000. Earlier this year, farmers nominated their local public school districts to apply for Grow Rural Education grants. Once nominated, school districts were eligible to complete applications requesting funding for a specific math or science project that will enhance curriculum in their district. This year’s applications were again very competitive. A panel of math and science educators evaluated all of the applications and selected the strongest submissions as finalists. “Making it to this stage of the process is a great accomplishment that requires a lot time and effort,” said Michelle Insco, Monsanto Fund program officer. “There is still more to do before we announce our winning school districts, but this year’s finalists submitted impressive applications. The Monsanto Fund is grateful for their focus on improving math and science opportunities for their students.” Next, finalist applications will be reviewed by the Grow Rural Education Farmer Advisory Council. The Advisory Council, made up of farmers from across the U.S., will select this year’s winners, who will be announced in early August. Last year, Grow Rural Education invested $140,000 in public school districts across Iowa to improve math and science curriculum. Since 2012, Iowa school districts have received $470,000 through the program. Projects funded over the last four years have helped school districts across the U.S. upgrade technology and scientific lab equipment, build greenhouses and outdoor classroom learning environments, update teacher and curriculum development and other math and science related initiatives. 3 Grundy Register Bulletin Board Roger Allen Heikens Roger passed away peacefully June 30, 2015, at Spartanburg Regional Hospice Home, after a 14 year battle with cancer. A private service will be held. Memorials may be made to Spartanburg Regional Hospice Home 686 Jeff Davis Dr. Spartanburg, S.C.29303 or to ones choice. He was born on February 22, 1949, in Eldora, to the late Evert and Lorraine Tack Heikens. Roger was retired from Heikens Enterprises Inc. He was of the Baptist faith. Roger was a very giving man and always had words of encouragement and willing to help everyone. He was an entrepreneur. A member of the Moose Lodge, former fireman, and a friend to all who knew him. Survivors include his wife Robin Johnson Heikens; son Steven (Betsy) Heikens of Davenport; three daughters: Kerri Heikens of Polk City, Christy Schuman of Aurora, Colorado, Cathy (Justin) Helmers of Clarksville; two step-daughters: Amanda Street of Spartanburg, SC, Ashley Fadia and husband Ankur of Roanoke, VA; grandchildren: Markie Putney of Des Moines, Aleah Schuman of Aurora, Colorado, Charlie Mummelthie, Briggs Helmers and Georgi Helmers of Clarksville, Jake Schuman of Reinbeck, Jaden Street and Alana Dixon of Spartanburg, SC, and Brookelyn Fadia of Roanoke, VA.; sister, Twyla Megaw of Scottsdale, Arizona; brother, Rodney (Nancy) Heikens of Temple, TX; father and mother-in-law, Olin and Marie Johnson. Roger was predeceased by his step-son, Alan M. Street. Thursday, July 9, 2015 Brief placement is available to events that fall within The Grundy Register readership area, which includes all of Grundy County, Aplington and Parkersburg. Select events from the Ackley, Eldora, Gladbrook and Hudson areas may be printed at the editor’s discretion. Any cost to participate will not be printed within the briefs, nor will any mention of menu items. Bulletin Board placement is available to non-profit groups or for major community events. Briefs must be received by 9 a.m. Tuesday for placement in that week’s paper. Briefs submitted at the office must be on standard 8 1/2 x 11 paper (no half pages please!). Please type briefs if possible. The Register is not responsible for errors in hand-written submissions. G.C. School Foundation alumni directories available during Felix Grundy Fest GRUNDY CENTER — The Grundy Center Community School District Foundation has published a new 1891-2015 Alumni Directory that is being made available through contributions to the Foundation. If you contributed to the fundraising campaign this year in the amount of $35 or more you are eligible to receive a directory. The directories can be picked up at the Dollars for Scholars Community Breakfast and All-Class Reunion in the HS Commons on Saturday, July 11, from 7:30 – 10:00 a.m. If you didn’t get a chance to request a directory and would like one, please stop down, make a contribution to the Foundation of $35 or more and pick one up. Felix Festival to provide shuttle for seniors on Saturday A Shuttle service will be provided for senior citizens wishing to attend the Dollars for Scholars Breakfast and the New Horizons Concert on Saturday, July 11 during the Felix Grundy Festival. The shuttle will leave twice on the hour from the pick-up point at the Grundy Center Elementary School parking lot (behind the school) and drop off back of the high school’s YMCA entrance. Shuttle Service will begin at 8 a.m. and continue through 11:30 a.m. after the New Horizons concert. The shuttle, which holds 12 passengers, is being provided by the Grundy Family YMCA and the drivers are festival volunteers. There is a platform for easy step up into the van. Volunteers sought for Felix Grundy Festival 5K/10 K GRUNDY CENTER — Organizers of the Felix Grundy Festival 5 and 10K road races are seeking volunteers to help with Saturday morning’s race. Volunteers are needed for various points on the course. To volunteer, contact Andrew Peters at the Grundy Family YMCA, 319-825-6210 or apeters@spartanpride.net The annual breakfast is a chance to catch up on old friends while helping to support scholarships for graduating Grundy Center High School seniors. The event is the major annual fund raiser for Grundy Center Dollars for Scholars, which presents the annual GCHS awards night and awards several of its own scholarships to Grundy Center High School seniors. An account has been opened for the family at Green Belt Bank and Trust. Donations may be dropped off there. For more information or details, contact Vicki Abels, 319-8246428 or abelsvickija@gmail.com, Kaylene Hoskins, 319-415-1397, or Carol Blythe 319-824-3866. Heritage Society will meet at 5:30 p.m. at the Morrison Ag Hall/Heritage Center on Monday, July 13. The Center is located at 204 4th Street in Morrison. Following the meal, our program will be presented by the exchange students that traveled from the Grundy Center Middle School to the Pewsum School in Ostfriesland, Germany in March. Come and enjoy some good German fellowship and a little Platt Duetsch speaking. Bring a picnic basket full of your favorite cookin’ to share with the group. Table service and beverages will be provided THE ANNUAL FELIX GRUNDY 5K & 10K walk/run takes place this Saturday, July 11 at 8 a.m. Registration is open at the YMCA Fitness Center through Friday. Same day registration will be available at the GCHS Track from 7 to 7:45 a.m. on Saturday. Scheels gift cards will be given to the overall male and female winners in the 5k and 10k. First-place finishers in each age group (5k and 10k) will also receive a Scheels gift card. Second place finishers will receive a silver medal. Stick around for the free Kids 400 meter fun run taking place before the awards ceremony. Contact Andrew Peters at 319-8256210 with any questions on the 5k and 10k race routes. A NEW SESSION OF YOUTH PROGRAMS will begin on Monday, July 20th. Programs this session will include Karate, Roller Skating Club, Youth Soccer, Rookie Sports Camp, and Geocaching. Geocaching is a new program this session that will run on Wednesdays from 5:00-5:45 pm. Program leaders will instruct kids on how to use technology to locate a new cache each week in the Grundy area. Please send your child in old clothes in case they get dirty during their explorations! Please contact Audrey at the Y if you have any questions about any Session 2 programs! Local churches to host Felix Grundy German Club to community meet July 13 worship service MORRISON — The Ostfriesen GRUNDY CENTER — The Grundy Center Ministerial Association will host a community worship service Sunday, July 12 at 10:30 a.m. during the Felix Grundy Festival on the Grundy County Courthouse lawn. The theme for this year’s worship is “Spur On” to hope, to love and to encourage. Sponsoring churches include First Presbyterian, First Baptist, Bethany Presbyterian, Colfax Center Presbyterian, Grundy Center United Methodist, Orchard Hill (Lincoln Center), Orchard Hill (Grundy Center) and American Lutheran. For those preferring indoor services, they will be held at both the First Baptist Church and First Presbyterian Church at 9 a.m. Time announced for Herbert Quick Spelling Bee GRUNDY CENTER — The first annual Herbert Quick School Spelling Bee sponsored by PEO AR Chapter will be held in conjunction with the Felix Grundy Festival on Friday, July 10 at Orion Park in Grundy Center. Registration will begin at 1 p.m. with the Spelling Bee starting at 2:00 p.m. Note that these times are different than those listed in the Felix Grundy Festival supplement that is inserted in this week’s paper. Five levels of competition beginning with Grade 3 & 4; Grades 5 & 6; Grades 7-9; Grades 10-12; and Adults. Prizes awarded for top three finishers at each level. The Spelling Bee is sponsored by PEO AR Chapter which has taken on the maintenance and preservation of the Herbert Quick Schoolhouse. Last fall the school was moved to a new foundation but due to delays in construction and renovation the school will not be open during the Festival as previously reported. There is no admission and the public is welcome so come support the efforts to preserve the school by being a participant or a spectator in this new event! Cookies & Lemonade will be served during the “Bee.” Grundy Center DFS plans annual breakfast, AllSchool Reunion GRUNDY CENTER — The Grundy Center Grundy Center Dollars for Scholars Junior Golf chapter will host its annual breakfast and All-School Reunion Saturday, Classic set July 11 from 7:30 to 10 a.m. during the Felix Grundy Festival at the for July 16 Grundy Center Junior-Senior High School Commons. Golf Classic will be held Thursday, July 16 at the Town & Country Golf Course. The tournament is open to any junior golfer ages 8-17. Girls and boys 8 -14 years of age will play nine holes while girls and boys 15-17 will play 18 holes. Lunch will be provided. Trophies or medals will be awarded in each division. Contact Rick or Lisa Schupbach at 319-215-5087 to register for the tournament. The deadline for entries is Friday, July 10. GRUNDY CENTER — The 25th annual Grundy Center Junior Benefit planned for Sternhagen Due to a lengthy battle with infection and hospitalization, a fundraiser will be held the weekend of July 11-12. for the family of Ralph Sternhagen. The event will feature a lunch and silent auction. Silent auction bidding will start on Saturday, July 11 from 1 to 4 p.m. at American Lutheran Church in Grundy Center. The lunch will be Sunday, July 12 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Silent auction bidding ends at 1 p.m. Organizers are seeking arts and crafts, baked goods or other items that can be auctioned off. The silent auction has been approved as an Thrivent Action Team Project. Items can be brought to American Lutheran Church Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. or Saturday, July 11 from 10 a.m. to noon. Grundy Family YMCA Notes Huisman receives 10-year service award Grundy County assistant IT/GIS Director Jesse Huisman, received his 10-Year Service Award from the Grundy County Board of Supervisors Monday. He is pictured with Board Chair Mark Schildroth. (Courtesy photo) Over 5000 Gallons of Fish Tanks Bosco says, “Where quality is always less expensive!” Visit Wet Pet at 1321 Edgington Avenue in Eldora Located in Downtown Eldora 1/2 block west of the courthouse. Open Evenings and Saturdays: Closed Sunday & Monday 641-939-3051 4 Grundy OPINION Register Thursday, July 9, 2015 www.thegrundyregister.com Memory Lane Letter to the editor A Look back through The Grundy Register Compiled by Lisa Kanagy 10 Years Ago This Week - 2003 • Caroline Gibson is the ‘Home- Main Street Committee wants you for photo town Hero’ as she has provided 46 years of child care in her home, as she says ‘it’s the kids that have kept me young’. • $99,900 new homes for sale in this beautiful county seat community that is ideal for young families with children. • The Felix Grundy Festival grand marshals are the Grundy Center military veterans. • The Kling Memorial Library has the artistic talents of Grundy County resident, Chuck Frietag, on display this month. • Spartans win three of the four games last week over conference leaders. • Center Theatre - The Stepford Wives. 25 Years Ago This Week - 1988 • Don Schmidt of Marshalltown will pick up recyclable products on the first & thrid Saturdays for the month. • Despite the 100º heat an estimated 5,500 persons viewed the Saturday Grand Parade during the Felix Grundy Festival with a total of 118 units to watch. • Jorgensen Constructions Co., broke ground on Wednesday for the new Grundy County Law Enforcement Center building. • There were 63 4-Hers from NE Iowa area to attend the Discover Iowa Trip on Wednesday. • Lady Warriors post 2-3 record in competition this week. • St. Peter’s United Church of Christ’s congregation of Wellsburg, gathered for the last of the Quasquicentennial celebrations on Sunday. • Chuck Roast - $1.49/#. • Center Theatre – Field Of Dreams. 50 Years Ago This Week - 1963 • The assessed value of all properties in the school districts of Grundy county is $41.8 million. • Receipts at the Rock Island Station in Grundy Center are averaging around $20,000 a month. • Emil Wrage of Grundy Center is building a drive-in at Gladbrook, which will be operated by his daughter, Mrs. Ernie Maassen. • Mrs. Carl (Lilliam) Moeller died last Wednesday at Allen Hospital due to cancer. • There are 122 Wellsburg youth enrolled for free swim lessons at the Conrad pool. • Come to Boeke’s for Fountain Treats during Wellsburg Daze. • The annual Johnson reunion was held Sunday, 75 members were present. • Peanut Butter- 3# jar for $1. • Center Theater – Paris When It Sizzles. 75 Years Ago This Week - 1938 • If warm and dry weather continues, about all of the oats in the county will be in shocks or in bins by Saturday. • The Boelman barn was destroyed by fire last week in Pleasant Valley township. • Grundy bakery to move soon into new location, owned by A. F. Neumann. • Grundy county has annually held a county wide baby beef tour for 4-H members, this will be held on July 17 & 18. • Rev. Wm. Paulsen, of Salem Lutheran church, Stout, caught a 17# Pike at St. Croix Lake in Minnesota last weekend. • Weekend guests at the F. W. Bloxham home were Mrs. C. M. Goodyear and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice DeCair of St. Paul, Minnesota. The women are sisters of Mrs. Bloxham, Mrs. Goodyear remained for a longer visit. • ‘Lay-Away Plan’ is announced at the Grundy Style Shop for only $1 down. • Royal Anne Cherries - 10# can for 49¢. • New Grundy Theatre – The Hardys Ride High. From The Cheap Seats I’ve been really fortunate through my life to see a lot of our great nation. With family in New England and Florida, having lived in both the Great Lakes region and the rural Midwest plus the opportunity to visit places like Hawaii and Colorado, I’ve seen more of the country than most 45-year-olds. Over the weekend I had a chance to see another part of the country that I had heard a lot about from several friends in the past, northern Minnesota. Over the past few years I have made a point of taking a long weekend or two during the summer to visit someplace that I have either enjoyed in the past or that I have wanted to see. Two years ago that was a place in Illinois that I have enjoyed in the past and last year it was a similar By JOHN JENSEN place in Ohio. With the significant and unexpected changes in my personal life this year, the trips have become more fun and meaningful. One of the things I learned quickly about Lynnette was that her favorite place in the world was her parents’ cabin in northern Minnesota. As she described it I could tell it was as close to Heaven for her that she’ll ever get on earth. As I listened to her I knew this was a place that, if things worked out, I would like to visit someday. Someday proved to be over the long holiday weekend. I had pointed to this weekend as a possible time to visit, simply because I knew it was a time when Lynnette was always there and that the holiday fell at a time that was somewhat convenient to be gone from work. It was a trip that I knew I would be making for awhile and one that I was looking forward to just as much as the ones I took to Chicago and Washington, D.C. in June. Their cabin seems to be about the right distance from home. It’s far enough away that it felt like I was on vacation yet close enough that I could drive up early in the morning and still have most of the day to enjoy. On the way up, seemingly just past Minneapolis, I saw the topography change from the corn and soybean fields that are so familiar to us in Iowa to a landscape that reminded me a lot of the area we lived in Michigan when I was a little boy. Gone were the rolling hills and endless waves of grain; in their place was a much flatter landscape featuring many of Minnesota’s 10,000 lakes often separated by lush forests of tall pine trees. An added bonus for me was that the highway I took paralleled the former Northern Pacific (now B.N.S.F.) Railroad main line. As I negotiated my way to a place tucked away enough that you would have to know where you were going to find it, I was greeted by Lynnette and her mom ... and was so interested in what I was seeing for the first time that I said hello and then drove on without bothering to pick them up. I was nearly a block away before I realized what I had done ... heck of a nice guy I am! What I found at their home was a large but peaceful lake that has enough size to be a popular place for water skiers yet one that has enough nooks and crannies that fishing is also a popular activity. Bird watching is popular among local residents, with bald eagles, blue herons, loons, ospreys, Baltimore orioles, hummingbirds, goldfinches all among birds I saw during my few-day visit. A highlight for me was seeing the origin of the Mississippi River, which is located in Itasca State Park a few miles from where Lynnette’s parents’ cabin is located. As you may have heard, the river starts about the same width as our Black Hawk Creek. It’s hard to fathom that until you have seen it with your own eyes. I stand a touch taller than 5-foot-7 and am sure I could have touched both banks of the river had I lay across it. The Fourth of July is a big deal in the town nearest where their home is, and part of the celebration is a parade of boats along the banks of the lake. Thirty boats, maybe more, were decorated in red, white and blue with most The Grundy Register Phone: (319) 824-6958 Fax: (319) 824-6288 To contact publisher or submit an advertisement: publisher@gcmuni.net To submit a news story: editor@gcmuni.net To submit an obituary: register@gcmuni.net To submit an advertisement: registerads@gcmuni.net Official Paper of Grundy Center and Grundy County. Published weekly, every Thursday, by The Grundy Register (601 G Ave., PO Box 245, Grundy Center, IA 50638-0245). Periodical postage paid in Grundy Center, Iowa. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: The Grundy Register, 601 G Avenue, PO Box 245, Grundy Center, IA 50638-0245 (USPS 230-920) MEMBER Loons are common along the lake and Lynnette’s dad knew where they tended to be. This mother loon is pictured with a pair of hatchlings from earlier this spring. people aboard waving flags. It was unlike anything I’d seen before. A big part of this trip was meeting members of Lynnette’s family, many of whom I had heard about but never met. Her brother, who had flown in from California only a couple of days before my arrival, greeted me with a great homemade smoothie made from a variety of fruits and vegetables. Any time you meet people for the first time, particularly when they are friends or family of somebody you have feelings for, it can be daunting. I’ve been doing that a lot the past few weeks and by the end of my third day in Minnesota I was pretty overwhelmed. Everybody was extremely nice and conversation was easy, but I confess that by the time I left I was ready to see people I know a little better. The only bad part of this trip was coming home. I get very emotional at goodbye time, to the point where I usually leave in the middle of the night so that nobody sees my tears. That wasn’t an option Sunday, as I wanted to attend church with the family before leaving. Let’s just say it went just as I feared it might ... As I prepared to pull out from the church I noticed someone standing behind the car staring. It turns out that Grundy Center kindergarten teacher Abby Hendershot is the lady’s granddaughter and that she recognized Grundy County on my license plate. Small world, yes? • • • With Felix Grundy Festival weekend upon us, be sure to get out in support of Grundy Center’s largest community event. This will be my sixth Felix Grundy Fest and it has come to be a weekend that I look forward to. From my work with the paper (mainly photos) to the volunteer stuff I do all weekend with Lions and Dollars for Scholars, I stay hopping. This year I am also helping with the spelling bee. These events are fun for me, as they get me out into the community to see people. For the most part I have the whole weekend down to a science of where I need to be when. This year I want to point out a new event that our Grundy Center Lions Club is doing, as we’ll be screening for KidSight. If you have children or grandchildren under the age of 5, bring them to the Grundy County Courthouse between 2 and 3:30 p.m. and club members will take a picture of their eyes with our special camera. The picture is then transmitted to Iowa City, where they will be reviewed by an expert. If issues are found, you will be contacted with information about the need for a formal vision screening by an optometrist. The Lions will also be out during the Operation Threshold Family Fair from 11 to 1 p.m., promoting areas that we support. This would also be a great time to enquire about becoming a member of the Grundy Center Lions Club. Lions are the world’s largest civic organization. Be sure to bring the children out to meet our friendly Lions mascot as well. I would also like to invite you to the annual Dollars for Scholars Breakfast and All-School Reunion from 7:30 to 10 a.m. This is our only major fund raiser. All of the money after expenses goes to scholarships for Grundy Center High School’s graduating seniors. To The Editor, As the community of Grundy Center looks forward to its annual celebration this weekend, there is potential for another celebratory occasion in our near future. A dedicated committee of volunteers has spent the last 18 months preparing an application for the Main Street Iowa Board of Directors with the goal of being chosen as one of its communities. If Grundy Center were to be selected, it would mean access to a variety of consultant services provided by the Iowa Department of Economic Development’s Main Street Program to sustain and grow Grundy Center’s Main Street. This designation has the potential to help us restore our buildings, attract new businesses and more shoppers and visitors to Grundy Center. The recent support from building and business owners has been outstanding and now we are seeking your support. You can have a part in this historic opportunity by joining your friends, family, neighbors for an All-Community photo on Saturday, July 11 at 5:30 p.m. at the Center Theater following the Grand parade. Our goal is for the Main Street selection committee to see and feel how Grundy Center can come together in support of their businesses and community as hundreds of residents line up in front of the Center Theater. This video will play an important role in the Main Street Committee’s presentation in August. It is just 15 minutes of your time and it will have a huge impact on the success of the application and Grundy Center’s future. See you at the Theater -- There will be a large boom truck with camera awaiting us! 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Janet Harberts Celebrating 50 years Denny and Nancy Dolmage will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on July 16th. Dennis Dolmage and Nancy Plager were married at the First Methodist Church (now United Methodist Church) in Grundy Center on July 16, 1965. Denny is retired from farming and Nancy works part-time at Country Closet in Reinbeck. They are parents of two daughters, Sarah (Steve) Bergamo of Urbandale and Anne (Billy) Rothberger of Kansas City, MO. Their family also includes two grandchildren, Lillian and Nicholas Bergamo of Urbandale. They will celebrate with family in Des Moines. Nutrition site menu Friday, July 10 — Beef Spaghetti Casserole, Mixed Salad, Dressing, Seasoned Green Beans, Wheat Roll/ Margarine, Peach Cranberry Crisp Monday, July 13 — Apple Glazed Pork, Baked Sweet Potato, Brussels Sprouts, Wheat Bread/Margarine, Sugar Cookie Tuesday, July 14 — Beef Patty w/ Gravy, Whip Potatoes, Mixed Vegetables, Wheat Bread/Margarine, Mixed Fruit Wednesday, July 15 — Potato Crusted Fish, Macaroni & Cheese, Green Beans, Multi Grain Bread/ Margarine, Mandarin Oranges, Chocolate Milk, Tartar Sauce Thursday, July 16 — Hamburger Patty, French Fries, Baked Beans, Hamburger Bun, Fresh Fruit, Ketchup Each meal includes milk. All meals must be ordered by 9 a.m. the day before receiving a meal. For more information, to reserve a place or order a meal, call the Grundy Center Senior Center at (319) 824-3843. Visitors David and Judy Venenga and son Derek, of Alby, N.M. along with Sue Venenga Hanna of Fredericksburg, VA are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sealman this week. Entry times announced for Grundy County Fair Open Class Participants of the 2015 Open Class (non-livestock) at 2015 Grundy County Fair are offered two options for entry times. Bring your exhibits to the Open Class Building Monday, July 20 from 3:30 to 8 p.m. or on Tuesday, July 21 from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Exhibits must have entry forms and tags, completed by exhibitor, accompanying each exhibit. Entry forms and instructions may be purchased at the Grundy County Extension Office, 703 F Avenue, Suite 1, Grundy Center. You may also print your entry form by visiting www.GrundyCountyFair.com. A complete list of classes in the Open Class, along with instructions, is also on the website. The required tags are available only at the Extension Office, at no charge. The Open Class is open to everyone except 4-H and FFA members who are exhibiting at the Fair. If you have not previously participated in the Open Class we encourage you to do so this year. There are many classes within each division-something for everyone. Each exhibit is judged on its own merit regardless of number of entries in the class. We invite you to share your skills and interests with others. Grundy County Fair Board announces Fair Prince, Princess event GRUNDY CENTER — The Grundy County Fair Board is announcing the second annual Grundy County Fair Prince and Princess Event. Registered Clover Kids (kindergarten through third-grade students) may sign up for this event July 20 during the non-livestock judging contest from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. The only requirements are participants must be a registered Clover Kid between kindergarten and third grade and that they must be present at the drawing. The winners will be drawn at 7 p.m. during the King and Queen Announcement at Family Fun Night July 22. Participant must be present to win. The 2015 Prince and Princess will help the King and Queen hand out ribbons at different shows. The Prince and Princess event is sponsored by the Buckington Barnstormers. The entire 2015 Fair Schedule is posted on our website at www. GrundyCountyFair.com. Visit our Facebook page at www.Facebook. com/TheGrundyCountyFair for more details. Be sure to visit The Grundy County Fair July 22-26, 2015 and Ignite Your Imagination! Gladbrook TheaTer Gladbrook, IA ~ 888.473.3456 STarTinG ~ Friday July 10 Spy • R • 120 Min. * 7:30 pm – Friday- Wednesday * 3:15 pm – Saturday Matinee * 1:30 pm – Sunday Matinee Adults: ~ 50¢ FridayS introducing Starting July 10 Adults: $3 – Kids & seniors: $1 7:00 p.m. – Love & mercy • Type: True Story/Drama •PG-13 • 120 min * For a $3 limited time, attend a movie Kidson & Friday evening & receive your choice of Seniors:Popcorn OR Any a Medium $1 for just 50¢ Drink 7:30 p.m. – Jurassic World in 2d ELD OVER H • Type: Adventure/Sequel • PG-13 • 120 min * NO Weekend Matinees this week * CENTER THEATRE CENTER THEATRE 602602 7th St., Center • Center 1-800-682-6345 7thGrundy St • Grundy • 1-800-682-6345 www.grundycentertheatre.com www.grundycentertheatre.com Day full of agriculture planned for Grundy County Fair Soil health and cover crop workshops are coming to the Grundy County Fair this year on Wednesday, July 22, 2015! The day starts at 7:30 a.m. with the Tri County Ag meeting. Eat a hot breakfast and hear the grain market update from ISU Extension Farm Management Specialist, Steve Johnson, and IPTV’s “Market to Market” host Mike Pearson, then hear from Steve about his take on the crop lease outlook for 2015-16. At 9:00 a.m. Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey will kick off the soil health workshops. You’ll learn from experts about cover crops and livestock usage; herbicide considerations; aerial seeding; new overseeding machinery for ground application; cover crop seed selection; and how cover crops can fit best with seed corn, and with corn and soybean production. Other speakers include Fred Abels, Grundy County Farmer and SWCD Commissioner, Jamie Benning, Iowa State University, and several farmer experts regarding using cover crops for seed corn, conventional corn and soybeans and livestock usage. End the event with a hearty lunch and get ready to make your fall cover crop decisions. Another exciting addition to the day will be the chance to walk through and participate with the Iowa Conservation Station from Iowa Learning Farms! RSVP for the noon meal to Lauren Zastrow, lauren@practicalfarmers.org or (515) 232-5661 by Friday July 17, 2015. Sponsors for this event include Practical Farmers of Iowa, ISU Grundy County Extension & Outreach and Grundy County Soil and Water Conservation District. For more information on the Tri County Ag meeting or Cover Crop workshop contact Fred Abels at 319-640-2002 or farmerfred1981@ hotmail.com or Shari Sell-Bakker at the Grundy County Extension & Outreach office, 319-824-6979 or sellbakk@iastate.edu. Another exciting activity Wednesday, July 22, 2015 will be the Every Day Tractor Ride, sponsored by Farm Bureau. The Every Day Tractor Ride features tractors in their “every day working clothes”. Participants are asked to contact Karen at Farm Bureau at 319-8245212 to pre-register. Cost is $25. Pre-registration for the tractor ride required if you wish to receive a tshirt for the tractor ride event only. 100% of proceeds from the Every Day Tractor ride are put toward a scholarship for area youth interested in pursuing a degree from Hawkeye Community College or Iowa State University in agriculture. 4-H and youth summer assistant hired at Grundy County Extension Grundy County Extension & Outreach is excited to announce the hiring of our 2015 4-H & Youth Summer Assistant, Chelsea Martens. Some residents may have gotten to know Chelsea in our office as she was our school to work intern this past spring as well! Martens is from Toledo and grew up at the Tama County Fair in 4-H. She holds an Associate’s Degree from Marshalltown Community College in Elementary Education. This May she graduated from UNI with a Bachelor’s Degree in Leisure Youth and Human Services. While working toward her degrees Chelsea focused on outdoor recreation including canoeing, backpacking, trends and issues in the outdoors classes and much more! Martens says, “I am extremely thrilled to be continuing my time at the Grundy County Extension & Outreach office as the summer assistant and look forward to meeting even more 4-H families from Grundy County! If you haven’t met me yet, please stop by and do so!” Center Theatre’s Reel-to-Reel At the Center Theatre on Friday, July 10 at 7 p.m. will be the true story/drama Love and Mercy, starring John Cusack and Elizabeth Banks. This movie is rated PG-13 for language, running approximately 120 minutes in length. Held-over at 7:30 is the #1 movie in the nation, Jurassic World 2D, starring Chris Pine. This movie is rated PG-13 for violence, running approximately 120 minutes in length. There will be no weekend matinees this week. *FRIDAYS ARE 50 cent Fridays at the Center Theatre! attend a movie on Friday evening and receive your choice of MEDIUM popcorn or any drink for just 50 cents!* Love and Mercy presents an unconventional portrait of Brian Wilson, the mercurial, songwriter and leader of The Beach Boys. Set against the era-defining catalog of Wilson’s music, the film intimately examines the personal voyage and ultimate salvation of the icon whose success came at extraordinary personal cost. Brian Wilson (John Cusack), the leader of the Beach Boys, wrote more than 15 top 40 hit singles including the ground breaking 1966 “Pet Sounds” album before suffering a nervous breakdown during the making of its follow-up album “Smile.” He struggles with mental illness, but Brian manages to persevere as an artist with the love and support of his wife Melinda. Due to great audience response, the Center Theatre will continue to hold Jurassic World, but this week it will be shown in 2D only. In the new film, 22 years after the events of Jurassic Park, Isla Nublar now features a dinosaur adventure park, Jurassic World, as originally envisioned by John Hammond. This new park is owned by the Patel Corporation. Owen (Chris Pratt), a member of Jurassic World's on-site staff, conducts behavioral research on the Velociraptors. Jurassic World's attendance rates begin to decline and a new attraction, created to re-spark visitor interest, backfires. When the massive and mysterious Indominus rex stages an escape and disappears into the jungle, order turns to mayhem and guests turn into prey. Dinosaurs escape into the open, skies and water to engage in an all-out war for survival and no corner within the world's greatest theme park is safe anymore. Don’t miss the fun and excitement of the reigning #1 movie in the country, Jurassic World 2D, this week at the Center Theatre! For the most up-to-date movie information, please check out our new website at www.grundycentertheatre.com. If you are interested in gift certificates to the Center Theatre, they may be purchased at GNB bank locations during the day or at the Center Theatre during evening business hours. Law Offices of C. KEVIN McCRINDLE Attorneys: C. Kevin McCrindle, John W. Harris and Henry E. Edsill PrActicing in the AreAs of: • Agricultural Law • Education Law • Elder Law • Business Law • Estate Planning • Real Estate • Taxation • Tax Returns • Trusts and Estates • Wills and Probate Estate Administration We have offices in Waterloo, Hudson and Grundy Center. Call us locally at 319-825-4488 or our Waterloo office directly at 319-234-0535. www.thegrundyregister.com Calendar of events Grundy Community Center Friday July 10 Saturday July 11 • Grundy Comm. Center – No Walking Exercise, 9:00 a.m., Legion Room Congregate Meals, 11:30 A.M., Legion Room Class of ‘57, Legion Room Class of ‘70, Wilts Room • Grundy Comm. Center – Class of ‘55, Legion Room Sunday July 12 • Grundy Comm. Center – Craig Family, Legion Room Mooty, Miller, Copeland Families, Wilts Room Monday July 13 • Grundy Comm. Center – No Walking Richelieu Foods, Wilts Room Exercise, 9:00 a.m., Legion Room Congregate Meals, 11:30 A.M., Legion Room American Legion, Legion Room Tuesday July 14 • Grundy Comm. Center – No Walking Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m., Legion Room GNB Bank, Wilts Room Wednesday July 15 • Grundy Comm. Center – No Walking GNB Bank, Wilts Room Exercise, 9 a.m., Legion Room Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m., Legion Room Thursday July 16 • Grundy Comm. Center – Walking, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m., Wilts Room Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m., Legion Room Put your event in the Grundy Center Community Calendar! 319-824-6958 • register@gcmuni.net News from Ivester VISITORS Eileen Butler of Hillsboro, Kansas and Judy Butler of McPherson, Kansas were guests of Don and Velva Butler last week. Denise and Shannon Hull, Keaton and Danae, Waverly, were guests Wednesday night. David and Yolanda Butler, Daniel and Alisa Butler, Rachel Edittu and Blessing, Grundy Center, Grace and Quinton Butler and Alex, IA Falls, were all guests Thursday evening. Mary Swindall, Houston, Texas, was a guest of her sister, Alice Draper last week. Karen Tobias, Ohio, sister-in-law of Chris Tobias, newly wed couple, Mark and Samantha Tobias, Texas, Jim Grove and Taylor, Ankeny, were visitors in the Chris and Jerry Tobias home last week. SERVING Contact Lois Kruse if you can help serve on Friday, July 10 at 4:15 pm at House of Compassion, Marshalltown. SUNDAY, JULY 12 There will be no Christian Education next Sunday, July 12. Meet in the Fellowship Hall to view the webcast from Annual Conference in Tampa, FL. Christine Sheller will be the delegate from IVESTER. DEACONS Deacons on call: July 10-11 Vicki Draper and Joyce Moats July 12-13 Alice Draper and Anisa Smith July 14-15 Daniel Butler and Marlene Dickerson DISTRICT CONFERENCE Donations are still needed to fill the clean up bucket for District Conference. See Alice Draper. Help is needed for elementary aged child care and nursery and preschool aged children at District Conference in Des Moines on Friday, July 31st through August 2nd. Contact Laura at 712-322-1872 or 402-595-0716. FELIX GRUNDY DAYS Contact Chris Tobias if you can help on July 11 with children’s games for the Family Fair. Contact Lyle Neher if you wish to be in the parade. Fair Board announces mud volleyball and bag tourneys, Peterson Farm Brothers show GRUNDY CENTER — The Grundy County Fair Board has announced the Dirty Open Mud Volleyball tournament will be held Saturday, July 25 at 1 p.m. at the 2015 Grundy County Fair. Teams may register the day of the tournament and can sign up in the fair office at the fairgrounds or at the tent by the mud pit. Teams can have up to eight players and must have at least two girls on each team. There is an entry fee and a jackpot style payback system. The Small Town Throw Down bag tourney will also be held Saturday, July 25 at 4 p.m. Teams of two can sign up that day by the Grandstand Bar. There is an entry fee for the tournament. Later in the day the one and only Peterson Farm Brothers will be performing in the Upper Show Ring at 4:30 p.m. with their exciting farm parodies. The entire 2015 Fair Schedule is on our Facebook page at www.Facebook.com/ TheGrundyCountyFair or visit our website at www.GrundyCountyFair. com. Grundy Center to host football camps GRUNDY CENTER — The Grundy Center football program is once again holding its annual high school football camp on Aug.3-7 from 6 to 8:15 p.m. Camp forms can be picked up in the secondary office or by emailing Coach Thoren for an electronic version (bthoren@ spartanpride.net). Students entering seventh and eighth grade will also have an opportunity to get a start on the season on Aug. 17-19 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the elementary playground. These forms were passed out prior to school getting out for summer break, but can also be picked up in the high school office. This form is also available electronically from Coach Thoren. Also this year, the football program will be hosting an elementary football camp to athletes entering grades 3-6. This will take place on Aug. 3-5 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at the football practice field (south of the administration building). These forms can be requested via e-mail from Coach Thoren or can also be picked up in the High School office. The deadline for all the registrations listed above is Friday, July 11. Please direct any questions to Head Coach Thoren (319) 8246114. Completed camp forms with payment can be dropped off at the Grundy Center High School secondary office in Coach Thoren’s mailbox or can be mailed directly to Coach Thoren. Dike Register The Grundy Register Diane Paige, Correspondent Phone: (319) 989-2163 Thursday, July 9, 2015 Volume 91 – Number 28 7 Dates for Dike Thursday, July 9 Friday July 10 Softball regionals Saturday, July 11 Baseball Districts Sunday, July 12 Local church services Monday, July 13 Softball regionals Tuesday, July 14 Baseball Wednesday, July 15 Kids Lunch day Birthdays Thursday, July 9: Dennis Viet Friday, July 10: Christine Geiken Saturday, July 11: Jimmy Biersner, Shirley Bradford, Cornelius Schmitt Sunday, July 12: Jim Stanbough, Dawn Dwyer Monday, July 13: Roger Martin Tuesday, July 14: Kam Lotts Wednesday, July 15: Daniel Rittgers Raising of a Flag Boy Scouts of troop 108 Dike, raise for the first time a POW/MIA Flag. The flag was purchased by the American Legion Post 471 and it now has been raised at Elm Wood Cemetery. Prisoner of War and Missing in Action members are remembered from every conflict. Troop members are proud of last years troop member Kyle Corwin now serving in Marine Corp. Raising the Flag are from (left to right): Cameron Adolphs, Dakota Hoeppner, Mitchell Modlin and Dylan Messerschmidt Another fun fishing derby By KEVIN WILLIAMS Grundy County Conservation Director On Saturday, June 20, Grundy County Lake was the place to be for the annual Fishing Derby. Again this year, Peoples Savings Bank contributed to success by sponsoring along with the help from Scheels, All Sports, and Blain’s Farm & Fleet. Twenty-seven people of all ages registered for the event. Their five dollars didn’t guarantee them catching a fish but they were guaranteed a door prize! And as it has been for most fishing derby dates, this one again included rain. The day started out nice at 6 a.m. but radar showed a storm moving in from the West. And sure enough, the ominus clouds that began to gather produced a downpour but for a relatively short amount of time. Shortly, folks were back out wetting their lines again. The second round of rain saw some of the people in boats already plenty wet so many of them just stayed out and weathered the storm. As you might expect, it is hard to dampen the spirits of a fisherperson when they are doing what they like best. Whether you were fishing from a boat or the shore, it was an enjoyable time. Most were registered in the event. Some were just out chasing the elusive big one and enjoying the day. At the 1 PM close of the derby, the following anglers won their respective largest fish categories: Bass – Dan Schipper, Catfish – Rafael Morales, Panfish – Kevin Johnson. Rafael Morales won the catfish category with a respectable 4.60 pounds. Rafael is a very well-known face at Grundy County Lake logging countless hours with a line in the water. Dan’s bass weighed 1.71 pounds. Kevin Johnson’s panfish won with a weight of .70 pounds. Kevin is no stranger to the fishing derby winner’s circle having won largest bass and largest catfish in previous years’ events. This year, it completed Kevin’s attempt to win his own “triple crown”. Each of the winners received an impressive fishing gear package tailored to their fish category which included rod, reel and other gear. Everyone went away with a door prize and good memories. That’s what the fishing derby is all about. Went to the baseball game last night and the crowd was behind the team all the way to the exciting finish. DNH wins over AGWSR. The bleachers were full and this part of the fan club is behind home plate. Love these fans!! Baseball games If you have been staying at home when the DNH Wolverines have been playing baseball you are missing a lot of fun. These boys are playing their hearts out and the fans are showing up in force. Games have been played July 6 and 7 in Dike and on Friday, July 10 you can catch DNH playing another game at home against Union. Tournament time starst for baseball on July 14 at Parkersburg starting at 7 pm. A win will allow us to play again on the 18th. Pitch fast and straight hit hard and long and have fun. The fans are behind you all the way. Go Blue. Softball tournament time The DNH softball team played July 8 at Denver and with a win they will play again at Conrad on Friday. Keep the games going and play to win and have fun. Fans love to watch and are behind you all the way. Good luck. Advertising & News deadline 10 a.m. Monday! (319) 824-6958 Konken Electric, Inc. Since 1973 Farm, Residential, Commercial Grundy CEntEr 319-824-3150 dIKE 319-989-2155 rEInbECK 319-788-3150 Project update Everything is still on target to start construction on the ball diamonds on Monday, July 6 We had two very exciting partners join us this week. Ubben Building Supplies will be providing any supplies/materials needed for the project at cost. We really appreciate their generosity and know this will streamline the efficiency of the building process. Central Iowa Water Association also stepped up and will provide all the materials, supplies and labor needed to get water to/from the site for complex needs. This is a huge value to us and we greatly appreciate this organization's positive response to our complex needs. Meet and greet the new arrival Little Kinnick Weber Dall had a busy Saturday meeting family members and friends of his Dad and Mom, Bruce and Billie Dall. Sisters and Sister-Laws of Bruce threw a meet and Greet party for the new addition to the Dall family. Kinnick Weber Dall was born on June 3 2015 weighing 7 lb and 18 3/4 inches tall. Grandparents are Laverne and Jan Weber and Sheila Dall and the late Bruce Dall Sr. Great-grandparents are Roy and Ann Weber . Congratulations Bruce and Billie. This little bundle of joy has found a home full of love and happiness. Biersner Golf Outing July 12 The John Biersner Memorial Golf outing will be held July 12 2015 at Fox Ridge. A shot gun start at 8:00 am will kick off a day of great prizes, food and fun. This is a two person best shot with an open division and a mixed division. Dollars for Scholars benefits from this event and to enter get signed up by calling Robert Biersner at 319-989-2170. Keeping up with the Jones The Jones have found a way to make sure all ten kids have their own seat when it comes to travel. Bill and Pam and the kids needed a new way to transport the entire family without the pile up method. They are now enjoying the new ride. A Ford 2015, 15 passenger Transit Van. Everyone is happy, the kids have assigned seats and Mom and Dad are enjoying the ride. This was a trip to the library with Pam at the controls and my first view of this cool way to get from here to there. New Hartford UMC plans VBS The New Hartford United Methodist Church Vacation Bible School will take place on July 12 -14 from 6 pm to 8 pm. Preschool through Sixth grade are invited to attend. The theme this year is Everest. The public is invited for root beer floats following the last day. Dike UMC Bible School planned July 8 will be the evening for the Kids to enjoy Vacation Bible School at the Dike City Park. This year the theme is Team Jesus-Run the Race. An evening at the Dike City Park is for kids preschool thru 5th grade and will start at 5:30 pm at the park. Dinner of hot dogs and chips and snack will be served. At 8:30pm the group will trip over to the swimming pool to end the Dike United Methodist Vacation Bible School. Everyone is welcome. Grand Marshall nominations Send your nominations to DikeCBA@gmail.com. Submit your nomination before July 12. Include the following information: Name and reason for nominating. Explain in a paragraph or two on why this person should be nominated. Little Miss & Mister Contest Watermelon Days Little Miss & Mister Contest is being planned. Please bring photos to Peoples Savings Bank in Dike by August 4. Winners will be drawn on August 8 at 1:45 p.m. on the corner of Main and State Streets. Kids age 3-8 years old that reside in the Dike-New Hartford School district are eligible. Grand prize winners will receive $25 and will be in the parade. Call Peoples Savings Bank at 989-9062 with any questions. 50 years of gardening Jim and Berdene Biersner have lived in the same house for 50 years and we have all watched as Jim has spent his free time planting a very successful garden. His garden has also been a 50 year project. For the first time this year I have watched his previous weed free garden turn into an extraordinary luscious green patch of grass. What was the best part of gardening Jim? He will always remember learning gardening tips from his Father Allie Biersner and watching his garden produce bountiful harvests. Jim started his garden on the back of his lot and as we all know it was always weed free. His favorite garden tool is the 4 pronged long handle fork. Jim informed me he has had just about all vegetables in his garden on time or another. He had the favorites, tomatoes, potatoes, beans, cukes, onions and peppers. Some years he would try cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli. His all time favorite that he will miss the most is the sweet potato. He can remember when he experimented with growing peanuts. They just didn't catch his fancy. In case you are wondering about sweet corn, well it took up too much room so he left corn to the farmers. He might have forgotten a few other garden crops but one thing is for sure and that is we will miss watching his garden grow. The extended family members and neighbors will have to get their veggies at the store. The garden has filled many fruit jars and freezer bags for the family. So what do we see in the back yard? Flowers, grapevine and rhubarb and one potted tomato he just couldn't live without. With that grapevine, Jim has found that he can make several wreaths each year. I found two home made wreaths hanging in the garage and his special seasonal wreaths were in storage. He has a couple of good reasons for giving up on gardening and we can all relate to the fact that with age, bending, kneeling and the inability to get off the ground is way too much work. With the decision to have extra time on your hands, now what do you do Jim? "I have this nice green John Deere riding lawn mower and I spend as much time on it as I did in the garden." How is that possible? I mow my lawn and then head to Jim Jr's yard and then trailer over to grandson Brodie's and with plenty of daylight and gas left, I finish the last lawn at grandson Luke's house. He has had a very busy spring and he knows that with each shower of rain, he will be back in the saddle again. 8 Grundy FOR THE RECORD Register Thursday, July 9, 2015 Grundy County Sheriff’s Department TYSON KROMMINGA, age 27, Waterloo, was arrested June 22 at 4:49 PM in Grundy Center and charged with OWI 2nd. Posted bond and released. Arrested by GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. A one vehicle accident occurred June 23 at 5:15 PM on 270th Street one mile east of T-47. PATRICK STANLEY, age 45, Reinbeck, was eastbound when a deer entered the roadway. Stanley lost control and vehicle went over a field drive, struck a large rock in the field and became wedged between the rock and a pole. Stanley’s 2005 Jeep received an estimated $10,000 damage. No summons, no injury. Investigated by GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. BARBARA GRAHAM, age 55, Burlington, was arrested June 24 at 11:53 PM on Hwy 175 east of T-47 and charged with OWI 1st. Released on a promise to appear. Arrested by GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. A one vehicle accident occurred June 26 at 5:24 AM on Q Avenue south of 240th Street. HOLLY FLESHER, age 38, Reinbeck, was northbound when a deer entered the roadway and was struck. Flesher’s 2007 Chrysler received an estimated $2,000 damage. No summons, no injury. Investigated by GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. PHILLIP GARTHOFF, age 34, Evansdale, was arrested June 27 by Black Hawk County authorities on a Grundy County warrant charging him with FORGERY. Posted bond and released. A one vehicle accident occurred June 27 at 1:41 AM on W Avenue south of 230th Street. ABENA MACKIE, age 17, Grundy Center, was southbound when a deer entered the roadway and was struck. Mackie’s 2004 Pontiac received an estimated $2,500 damage. No summons, no injury. Investigated by GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. SHANNA O’CLAIR, age 27, Conrad, was arrested June 27 at 8:30 PM in Conrad on three Marshalltown warrants, all for FAILURE TO APPEAR. Released to Marshall County authorities. Arrested by GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. A one vehicle accident occurred June 30 at 3:00 AM on Hwy 20 east of Hwy 14. SANJA MUJKIC, age 20, Waterloo, was eastbound when a deer entered the roadway and was struck. Mujkic’s 2006 Nissan received an estimated $3,000 damage. No summons, no injury. Investigated by GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. A two vehicle accident occurred July 4 at 6:15 PM in Reinbeck. TARA THESING, age 29, Cedar Falls, was southbound on West Street. CAMDEN KICKBUSH, age 18, Reinbeck, was eastbound on Randall Street. Thesing was struck by Kickbush at the uncontrolled intersection. Thesing’s 2004 Honda received an estimated $6,000 damage. Kickbush’s 2010 Nissan received an estimated $7,000 damage. No summons, no injury. Investigated by GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of July, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at the Dike-New Hartford School District Administrative Offices, in Dike Iowa, a public hearing will be held to accept input regarding the Butler County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan recently being undertaken by the participating Cities, Counties, and School Districts, prior to its adoption by the Dike-New Hartford School District. Anyone interested may appear at the above stated time for the public hearing and be heard or may file written comments in person or mail to the Superintendent of Schools, Dike-New Hartford Community School, 330 Main Street, Dike, IA 50624 to be received in the Superintendent’s Office before 12:00 p.m. on the date set for said hearing. There is a copy of the plan currently available for review at the Dike-New Hartford School District Administrative Office or online at www.inrcog.org/pub. June 29, 2015 The Dike City Council met in special session on Monday, June 29, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. with Mayor Soppe presiding. Council members present were: Luke Osterhaus, Chad Cutsforth and Nick Cleveland by speaker phone. Absent: Rob Weissenfluh and Bob Haugebak. Cutsforth introduced Resolution #629151, A RESOLUTION TO AMEND THE 2014-2015 FISCAL YEAR BUDGET, and moved that it be adopted. Seconded by Cleveland. Roll Call Vote: Cleveland, Osterhaus, Cleveland. Nays: None. Whereupon the Mayor declared Resolution #629151 duly adopted. The purpose of amending the budget was to increase appropriations for the purchase of the new ambulance, operating supplies, payment for bulk water and the new heater for the pool. Motion by Cutsforth to adjourn. Seconded by Osterhaus. All ayes. Carried. Michael Soppe, Mayor ATTEST: Patti Freese, City Clerk THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT GRUNDY COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Henrietta Pruis, Deceased. Probate No. ESPR101944 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Henrietta Pruis, Deceased, who died on or about 21st day of January, 2015: You are hereby notified that on the 26th day of March, 2015, the last will and testament of Henrietta Pruis, deceased, bearing date of the 30th day of January, 1987, was admitted to probate in the above named court and that Laurie Murra was appointed executor of the estate. Any action to set aside the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors having claims against the estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to occur of four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred. Dated this 6th day of May, 2015. Laurie Murra 13375 G Ave Wellsburg, IA 50680 Executor of estate Amy K. Swanson Lawler & Swanson, P.L.C. 601 Coates Street, PO Box 280 Parkersburg, Iowa 50665-0280 Date of second publication 9th day of July, 2015. 27-2 IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR GRUNDY COUNTY, STATE OF IOWA Docket No. (Sale No.): 15-0294(1) Court No. EQCV059204 Special Execution PLAINTIFF: PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK. VS. DEFENDANTS: DOUGLAS TJADEN - IN REM; LAUNSTEIN FARMS, LC - IN REM; STATE OF IOWA - IN REM As a result of the judgment rendered in the above referenced court case, an execution was issued by the court to the Sheriff of this county. The execution ordered the sale of defendant(s) Real Estate Property to satisfy the judgment. The property to be sold is: The W 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of Section 29, Township 88 North, Range 18 West of the 5th P.M., Grundy County, Iowa The described property will be offered for sale at public auction for cash only as follows: Date of Sale is October 6, 2015 at 10 a.m., at the Grundy County Sheriff’s Office, 705 8th St., Grundy Center, Iowa 50638 Phone (319) 8246933 Homestead: Defendant is advised that if the described real estate includes the homestead (which must not exceed 1/2 acre if within a city or town plat, or, if rural, must not exceed 40 acres), defendant must file a homestead plat with the Sheriff within ten (10) days after service of this notice, or the Sheriff will have it platted and charge the costs to this case. This sale not subject to redemption. Property exemption: Certain money or property may be exempt. Contact your attorney promptly to review specific provisions of the law and file appropriate notice, if applicable. Judgment Amt - $309,163; Costs - $235.00; Accruing Costs - Plus; Interest - 5.5% of $309,163 from 5/15, 2015 = $6,708.41 AND 4.75% of $37,651.60 from 3/16/2015 = $999.57 AND 9% of $12,526.65 from 3/16/2015 = $630.06 AND 9.112% of $20,911.68 from 3/16/2015 = $1,064.98 AND 6.504% of $74,299.46 from 3/15/2015 = $2,714.11. Attorney is Englebrecht and Buchholz, PLLC (319) 352-1148. Date: June 23, 2015 Sheriff: Rick D. Penning Deputy: By Chief Deputy Tim Wolthoff THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT GRUNDY COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Raymond M. VanHauen, Deceased. Probate No. ESPR101976 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Raymond M. VanHauen, Deceased, who died on or about 12th day of June, 2015: You are hereby notified that on the 24th day of June, 2015, the last will and testament of Raymond M. VanHauen, deceased, bearing date of the 1st day of May, 2008, was admitted to probate in the above named court and that Wade A. VanHauen and Lance J. VanHauen were appointed executors of the estate. Any action to set aside the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors having claims against the estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to occur of four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred. Dated this 25th day of June, 2015. Wade A. VanHauen 130 Eastgate Dr. Reinbeck, IA 50669 Lance J. VanHauen 807 Park Street Reinbeck, IA 50669 www.thegrundyregister.com above referenced court case, an execution was issued by the court to the Sheriff of this county. The execution ordered the sale of defendant(s) Real Estate Property to satisfy the judgment. The property to be sold is: Parcel 206-A, except Parcel 145-B, located in the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 of Section 32, Township 89 North, Range 16, West of the 5th P.M. and recorded in Book 73-D, Page 144 in the records of the Grundy County Recorder; and Parcel 146-B located in the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 of Section 32, Township 89 North, Range 16, West of the 5th P.M., and recorded in Book 73-G, Page 403 in the records of the Grundy County Recorder; and Parcel 866-A as located in the NW 1/4 of Section 32, Township 89 North, Range 16, West of the 5th P.M., and recorded in Book 73-F, Page 338 in the records of the Grundy County Recorder AKA Parcel 206-A, located in the NW 1/4 of Section 32, Township 89 North, Range 16, West of the 5th P.M., and recorded in Book 73-D, Page 144 in the records of the Grundy County Recorder; EXCEPT Parcel 145-B as shown in Book 73-G, Page 403 in the records of the Grundy County Recorder. And Parcel 146-B located in the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 of Section 32, Township 89 North, Range 16, West of the 5th P.M., and recorded in Book 73-G, Page 403 in the records of the Grundy County Recorder. And Parcel 866-A as located in the NW 1/4 of Section 32, Township 89 North, Range 16, West of the 5th P.M., and recorded in Book 73-F, Page 338 in the records of the Grundy County Recorder. Street Address: 15082 N. Ave., Parkersburg, iowa 50665. The described property will be offered for sale at public auction for cash only as follows: Date of Sale is September 29, 2015, at 10 a.m., at the Grundy County Sheriff’s Office, 705 8th St., Grundy Center, Iowa 50638 Phone (319) 8246933 Homestead: Defendant is advised that if the described real estate includes the homestead (which must not exceed 1/2 acre if within a city or town plat, or, if rural, must not exceed 40 acres), defendant must file a homestead plat with the Sheriff within ten (10) days after service of this notice, or the Sheriff will have it platted and charge the costs to this case. This sale not subject to redemption. Property exemption: Certain money or property may be exempt. Contact your attorney promptly to review specific provisions of the law and file appropriate notice, if applicable. Judgment Amt - $86,759.34; Costs - $510.30; Accruing Costs - Plus; Interest - 5% of $86,759.34 from April 30, 2015 = $1,806.50. Attorney is Petosa, Petosa & Boecker (515) 222-9400. Date: June 25, 2015 Sheriff: Rick D. Penning Deputy: By Chief Deputy Tim Wolthoff Executors of estate Timothy M. Sweet, ICIS PIN No: AT0007757 Attorney for exector Sweet Law, P.L.C. 305 Main St., PO Box B Reinbeck, IA 50669 Date of second publication 9th day of July, 2015. IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR GRUNDY COUNTY, STATE OF IOWA Docket No. (Sale No.): 15-0298(1) Court No. EQCV059228 Special Execution PLAINTIFF: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION VS. DEFENDANTS: SHANE STITCHMAN - IN REM; REBECCA A. STITCHMAN - IN REM; VERIDIAN CREDIT UNION - IN REM As a result of the judgment rendered in the PUBLIC HEARING A Public Hearing will be held on Thursday, July 16, 2015, at 6:00 p.m. in the City of Dike Council Chambers to consider the applications from Farmers Co-op. The Farmers Co-op is requesting a special exception for 107 Front St. The special exception is being requested to put up a building for storage of liquid fertilizer. A special exception is required because this does not meet the principal permitted uses in an “M-2” Heavy Industrial and/or Manufacturing District. All interested parties are hereby notified to voice their comments pro or con at this hearing. Board of Adjustment IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR GRUNDY COUNTY EQUITY NO. EQCV059254 ORIGINAL NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. ESTATE OF KENNETH L. KOSNAR; SPOUSE OF KENNETH L. KOSNAR; STATE OF IOWA; RENEE ARAGON; SPOUSE OF RENEE ARAGON; ESTATE RECOVERY PROGRAM AND ALL KNOWN AND UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS AND ALL PERSONS KNOWN OR UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST AND ALL OF THEIR HEIRS, SPOUSES, ASSIGNS, GRANTEES, LEGATEES, DEVISEES AND ALL BENEFICIARIES OF EACH AND ALL OF THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS, Defendants. of To the above-named Defendants: Estate Kenneth L. Kosnar, Spouse of Kenneth L. Kosnar and All known and unknown claimants and all persons known or unknown claiming any right, title or interest and all of their heirs, spouses, assigns, grantees, legatees, devisees and all beneficiaries of each and all of the abovenamed defendants You are notified there was on 3/12/2015 filed in the Office of the Clerk of the above-named Court a Foreclosure Petition, which prays for foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of the Plaintiff on the property described herein and judgment in rem in the amount of $68,461.91 plus interest at the rate of 5.5% per annum from 9/1/2014, such amount equaling $10.46 per day, the costs of the action including title costs of $225.00, and reasonable attorney fees and that said sums be declared a lien upon the following-described premises from 3/15/2010, located in Grundy County, Iowa, to-wit: Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) and the North Half (N 1/2) of Lot Ten (10), all in Block One (1) of the Original Town of Beaman, Grundy County, Iowa that the mortgage on the above-described real estate be foreclosed, that a special execution issue for the sale of as much of the mortgaged premises as is necessary to satisfy the judgment and for other relief as the Court may deem just and equitable. The attorney for the Plaintiff is David M. Erickson, whose address is The Davis Brown Tower, 215 10th Street, Suite 1300, Des Moines, Iowa 50309-3993, Phone: (515) 288-2500, Facsimile: (515) 243-0654. NOTICE THE PLAINTIFF HAS ELECTED FORECLOSURE WITH REDEMPTION. You must serve a motion or answer on or before the 12th day of August–, 2015, and within a reasonable time thereafter, file your motion or answer, in the Iowa District Court for Grundy County, Iowa, at the County Courthouse in Grundy Center, Iowa. If you do not, judgment by default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Petition. If you need assistance to participate in court due to a disability, call the disability coordinator at 319-833-3332. Persons who are hearing or speech impaired may call Relay Iowa TTY (18007352942.) Disability coordinators cannot provide legal advice. IMPORTANT YOU ARE ADVISED TO SEEK LEGAL ADVICE AT ONCE TO PROTECT YOUR INTERESTS. Date of Third Publication: July 23, 2015 Legals are your right to know! Church Worship Services Grundy Center American Lutheran Church Luther Thoresen Pastor - www.alcgc.org 319-824-3557 8:45 a.m. Worship Service First Christian Reformed Thomas Vos, Pastor 641-869-3305 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Bethany Presbyterian Church Tom & Jean Bower, Pastors 319-824-5471 10:00 a.m. Worship Service Pleasant Valley United Methodist Dot Geersema, Pastor 641-869-3637 8:45 a.m. Morning Worship First Baptist Church (GARBC) Nathan Barkley, Pastor 319-824-3324 www.firstbaptistgrundycenter.com 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Service 6:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Service Reformed Church 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 Sunday School 6:30 p.m. Evening Bible Study First Presbyterian Church Rev. Mike Campbell, Pastor Rev. Sheryl Campbell, Parish Associate 319-824-3152 9:00 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Adult Study in Chapel •Teens lead worship 3rd Sun. of month United Methodist Church Phil Dicks, Pastor - 319-825-5408 9:00 a.m. - Sun. - ‘Full Charge Service’ 5:30 p.m. - Wed. - Kid & Family WOW meal & Sunday School 6:30-7p.m.-Wed. ‘Quick Charge Service’ Orchard Hill Church (Center Theatre) 319-824-3039 9:45 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Orchard Hill - Lincoln Center Jesse Henkle, Host Pastor 319-824-6178 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Holland Colfax Center Presbyterian Robbie Grames, Pastor 319-824-5231 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 Sunday School United Methodist Church 641-366-2142 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship Conrad Alice Church of God Jim Hartman, Pastor 641-623-5641 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Intern - Kristen Briner-Whipperman 641-869-3992 8:15 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service First Presbyterian Church Kerry Carson, Pastor 641-366-2342 8:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Fellowship St. Peter’s Country Church Rev. Michael McLane, Pastor 563-581-2866 8 a.m. Morning Worship United Methodist Church Rev. Gene Kubli 641-366-2325 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Worship United Reformed Church Matthew Nuiver, Pastor 641-869-3633 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 Sunday School 7 p.m. Evening Worship Steamboat Rock Baptist Church Harrison Lippert, Pastor Bryce Roskens, Associate Pastor 641-868-2458 As of 6/14/15 We are back Home: 107 2nd St. 8:45 a.m. Traditional Service 10 a.m. Fellowship Hour - No S.S. 11 a.m. Contemporary Service dike United Methodist Church Dan Ridnouer, Pastor 319-989-2535 9 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Worship Service WellsburG Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Mark Decker, Pastor 319-988-3967 9:00 a.m. Worship 10:15 a.m. Sunday School Faith Presbyterian Church 641-847-3188 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School beaman St. John Lutheran Church Bruce Zimmerman, Pastor 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 9:45 Sunday School & Bible Class Pleasant Valley Reformed Church Rev. Rick Vollema 319-346-1090 9 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Discussion Group East Friesland Presbyterian Lynn Arends, Supply Pastor 641-847-2896 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Liberty Baptist Church (GARBC) 705 1st Street 319-989-2141 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 10:15 a.m. Sunday School 6 p.m. Evening Praise Service Fredsville Lutheran Church Rev. Lisa Dietrich, Pastor 319-989-2065 8:15 a.m. Adult Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Traditional Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School area CHurCHes Holy Family Catholic Parish Rev. David Kucera 319-345-2006 Mass: 5:30 p.m., Sat. - Parkersburg 9:30 a.m., Sunday - Reinbeck Salem Church of Lincoln Rev. Barb Muhs, Pastor 641-473-2450 10:00 a.m. Worship Service No Sunday School (in summer) Bethel Reformed Church 319-347-6219 9 a.m. Worship Service 10 a.m. Sunday School Ivester Church of the Brethren Katie Thompson, Pastor 641-858-3879 9:30 a.m. Christian Education 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Noon potluck Reformed Church of Stout Stephen and Olga Shaffer, Pastors 319-346-1487 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Fellowship Time 10:45 Sunday School ****************************************************************************************** Space for this series of religious messages for all faiths is provided by The Grundy Register and these community-minded business and professional people: Grundy Center Engelkes-Abels Funeral Home & Monument Co. GNB Bank Grundy Center Municipal Light & Power Dept. Grundy County Rural Electric Cooperative The Grundy Register Heartland Cooperative Richelieu Foods Inc. Rouse Motor Co. WellsburG Doyen-Abels Funeral Home & Monument Co. The Wellsburg Herald dike Beninga Sanitation Dike Funeral Chapel & Monument Co. The Dike Register Ubben Building Supplies, Inc. www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy NEWS Register Thursday, July 9, 2015 9 Grundy County District Court Michael A. Searl, Waterloo, Driving while license suspended, denied or canceled, $397.50; Ruth Helen McKendree, Grundy Center, Stop sign violation, $200; Breana Nicole Gilmore, Eldora, Speeding, 55 or under zone (More than 20 over), $310.50; Amie Marie Barker, Des Moines, Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $148.50; Joseph Francis Weingardt, Pewee Valley, Kent., Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $141; Tonya Maxine Harris, Tama, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $148.50; Jessica Elizabeth Grober, Dike, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $119; Rusty R ay Mann, Dike, Registration violation, $108; Taylor Danielle Lewis, Ankeny, Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $114; Bradley Gene Hart, Humboldt, Speeding, Over 55 zone (1-5 over), $87; Matthew Delmar Pies, Aplington, Seat belt ciolation, $161.25; Matthew Lee Kruthoff, Fort Dodge, Dark window/windshield, $161.25; Michah Donald Hewitt, Dark window/windshield, $161.25; Jordan A. Johnson, Aurora, Ill., Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $141; Jordan A. Johnson, Aurora, Ill., No valid driver’s license, $465; Ted Arthur Bonebrake, Creston, Failure to give notice of address/ name change, $87; Joshua Dee Reed, Cedar Rapids, Dark window/windshield, $161.25; Kayla Joy Franken, Sioux City, Operation of motor vehicle with expired license, $161.25; Kayla Joy Franken, Sioux City, Violation of financial liability coverage, $566.25; S h a w n e M a r i e W i d e n e r, Shenandoah, Speeding, Over 55 zone (16-20 over), $242.25; Flora Mendez, Columbus, Neb. Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $148.50; Austin Blaise Barrientos, Ames, Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $148.50; J e r o m e A m o s , Wa t e r l o o , Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $148.50; Nicholas Davis Shuey, Huxley, Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $148.50; Freddy Santiago Gomez, Des Moines, Speeding, Over 55 zone (1-5 over), $100.50; William Neil Damon, Grundy Center, Failure to carry registration card, $92; Brian Steven Heenan, Boone, Speeding, Over 55 zone (1-5 over), $100.50; Quinn C. Crittle, Chicago, Ill., Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $141; Jared Martin Slinker, Wellsburg, Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $141; Dain Anton Swetalla, Davenport, Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $114; L is a Ann B oyd, Waterlo o, Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $148.50; Marisol Michelle Rojas, Ackley, Possession/purchase of alcohol by person 18./19/20 (first offense), $335; Kristya Julia Steir, Conrad, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $119; Brianna Justine Keigan, Cedar Falls, Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $141; Ernest D. Sullivan, Evergreen Park, Ill., Speeding, Over 55 zone (11-15 over), $168; Sarah Danielle Hemann, Mason City, Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $114; Daniel Arthur Barrett, Rockwell City, Speeding, Over 55 zone (1-5 over), $87; Erica Lynn Buhr, Waterloo, Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $114; Phi l lip Pau l Parhamov ich, Soldiers Grove, Wis., Speeding, 55 or under zone (11-15 over), $168; Brittany Marie Barajas, Marshalltown, Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $119; Brenda Kay Nichols, Eldora, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $119; Brian Q. Creevy, Lincolnshire, Ill., Speeding, Over 55 zone (11-15 over), $168; Susan T. Rolinger, Cedar Falls, Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $119; Carlos Roberto Hernandez, Waterloo, Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $114; Caitlyn Hope Purcell, Conrad, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $119; Dustin Lee Nichols, Woodbury, Tenn., Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $119; Alexandra Kay Swanson, Violation of financial liability coverage law, $402.50; Jared Warren Freeman, Grundy Center, Seat belt violation, $132.50; Zachary Theodore Kuhl, Cedar Rapids, Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $114; Michael John Lantz, Waverly, Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $119; Russell James Tessman, Des Moines, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $119; Ma Angelica Torres, Chicago, Ill., Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $119; Shelby Ann Downing, Marshalltown, Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $119; Theresa D. Heithoff, Reinbeck, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $114; Ti f f a ny A n n Mc St o c k a r d , Whitten, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $114; T i m o t hy A l a n C l e v e n g e r, Bettendorf, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $114; Harold Jay Rouse, Des Moines, Speeding, road work zones (1-10 over), $267.50; Ste ve n Jo s e ph Pe te rs on , Waterloo, Failure to give notice of address/name change, $87; Zachar y Thomas B oesen, Ankeny, Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $114; Craig Allen Smith, Grundy Center, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $119; C h e y e n n e Ly d i a G r i f f i n , Colorado Springs, Colo., Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $119; C o r e y M a t t h e w We b b e r, Brookfield, Ill., Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $119; Z achar y Thomas Johns on, Grundy Center, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $119; Joseph Richmond Kress, Cedar Falls, Speeding, Over 55 zone (6-10 over), $119; Devon Andrew Erickson, Grundy Center, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $114; Abigail Marie Tupper, Nevada, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $119; Monica Dean Rae, Newton, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $119; Adam Michael Geerdes, Kellog, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $119; Khalid Mohammed A. Alqahtanti, Cedar Falls, Speeding, Over 55 zone (11-15 over), $173; News from the Wellsburg Library A pizza party with prizes made our final summer reading program event pretty special. With fantastic participation the conclusion was fun for all. As we were waiting for the pizza to arrive we enjoyed hearing the true story of Scarlett the Cat to the Rescue: Fire Hero. Then those with perfect attendance were given a prize of ear buds. They included Alex Bausman, Madeline Bausman, Leah Beving, Clay Buseman, Landen Dennis, Carly DeVries, Claire Diamond, Colton Diamond, Ali Gerbracht, Gavin Gerbracht, Eleanor Martin, Alex Meyer, Kenleigh Murra, Eli Rose, Braelyn Schafer, and Sidney Schafer. After enjoying pizza, juice boxes, and cookies, the preschoolers received their prizes. This was followed by the drawing of winners in grades K - 4 for a variety of lego prizes. The more books an individual reportedly read, the more chances there were for that individual to win a prize. In addition, we are asking each child who participated in the summer program to stop by the library to pick up a coupon for a free child’s admission to Barn Stahl Farm. Other contributors that made this year’s program such a super success were Arby’s @ the Mill, Grainway, People’s Savings Bank, Snittjer Grain, Van Heiden Tiling & Construction, Wellsburg Ag, Wellsburg Insurance, and the Wellsburger. Our sincere thanks is extended to these businesses. To encourage continued summer reading, reading Bingo forms were sent home at the conclusion of the pizza party with kids in grades K 4. All those in grades K - 4 are eligible to "play" so if your child didn't get one of these forms last week, please stop by the library to pick one up. All those attending the pizza party headed home with a pretty super prize last week. Making a super power wand completed the Story Time portion of “Every Hero Has a Story” last week. These preschoolers also enjoyed the stories of Super Red Riding Hood and Hero Dad and meeting the ladybug puppet. Contributors Grundy Center Community SChool diStriCt Foundation – 2015 Class of 1941 Hildegarde Meinert Dirks****in Memory of George L. Dirks & TJ Heronimus Class of 1942 Jean Evans****in Tribute to the Class of 1942 Class of 1945 Mabel Bockes***in Memory of Leon Bockes Doris Kuhlman*In memory of Clint McMartin Margie Reynolds** Class of 1949 Dorothy Cooley*** Rose Marie Ralston*** Class of 1950 Marvin Steinmeyer* Marvin Ralston*** Class of 1951 Inez (Groote) Tweedie*** Tom Teasdale** Class of 1952 Judith (Ruppelt) Fernow**in Memory of Miss Sue Dodd and a Tribute to the Class of 1952 Class of 1953 Class of 1961 Class of 1961* in Memory of Dallas Dixon Gerald & Eloise Monk****in Memory of Howard Hockert and Dallas Dixon Class of 1963 Wendy Haren Tack*****in Memory of Carroll and Darleen Haren Ruth Graves Thoren***in Memory of Lois Saylor and Sharon Graves Class of 1964 Sherly (Finke) Briggs***in Memory of Ruth and Almeda Davis Dee Gee & Linda McMartin**in Memory of Clinton McMartin Class of 1965 Bob Abels* Mary Bayse***in Memory of 14 deceased classmates Charles Brower* Terry Haren***in Memory of Carroll and Darleen Haren Loren Kruse*****in Memory of Roger Bertram Class of 1966 Irma Delfs-Venenga* in Memory of Elmer, Irma, Audrey and Karen Delfs Nancy (Plager) Dolmage** Alice Draper** Alice (Collins) Bergman**in Memory of deceased classmates Carmen Grimmius Curtis****in Tribute Class of 1967 to the Class of 1953 Nancy (Sheller) Haren***in Tribute to James Morrison****in Tribute to the Mary Jo Voss Class of 1953 Joyce Steinmeyer* Class of 1968 Michael Sharp*****in Tribute to Class of 1955 Martin Sharp Caroline Gibson*in Memory of Ed Randy Thoren****in Memory of TJ Gibson, Class of 1945 Heronimus Rilla Jo Pabst*in Memory of Esther Jean Thoren****in Memory of TJ (Schafer) Ubben Heronimus Donna (Horbach) Schlemmer**** Charles & Darlene Smoldt**** Class of 1970 Becky (Moats) Anderson***** Class of 1956 Daryl Bee***** Robert Brower* Beth Fonken*****in Memory of A. Maxine Engelkes*****in Memory Wayne Fonken & in Tribute to of Harold W. and Wilma R. Charles Lehr & Bob Woltoff Engelkes Jolene Harken-Nutting*in Memory of Chuck Thoren***in Memory of Carol Harken-McLaughlin Sharon Graves Jim & Deanna Moeller**in Memory of Craig H. Frederick Class of 1957 Sharon (Bakker) Colton****in Memory Class of 1971 of TJ Heronimus Kenneth Buskohl** Marilyn (Diehl) Davis*****in Memory Roger & Beth (Brockway) Bockes of Mike and Jeanette Diehl *****in Memory of Bruce Marcia Heronimus*****in Memory of Brockway, Class of 1929 & my husband, T.J. Carroll Haren Class of 1944, Marjorie Meester***in Memory of Lois Saylor, and Howard Curtis Meester and in Tribute Hockert and in Tribute to 2015 to Phyllis Oglesby and Retired Teachers Rick Schupbach Delores (Thoren) Teasdale*****in Class of 1973 Memory of TJ Heronimus Class Sharlene Buskohl** of 1955, Larry Teasdale Class of 1956, Paul Graham Class of 1950 Class of 1974 Melissa Laughlin**in Memory of Class of 1959 Norma Terfehn and Cheryl Robert Grimmius* Terfehn Hansen Barb Hansen* Brent Vaughn**** Class of 1960 Marvin Bakker**** Carol (Engelkes) Brobst*****in Memory of Harold W. & Wilma R. Engelkes Laura Brown****in Memory of Milon Meyer Class of 1960 Michael Middleton**** Jim & Eileen Mutch*** Class of 1975 Class of 1975*in Memory of Steve Calton, Hank Geerdes, John Kimball, Mike Krull, Larry Travis, Dave Hartke Pam Reynolds Brockway** Gerald Buchanan*****in Tribute to Max and Rosanne Girres Tim Haverkamp***in Tribute to 1975 State Basketball, Baseball and Wrestlers Class of 1977 Tim Clark****in Tribute to Bob and Dorothy Clark Class of 1978 Karla Koobs-Hauser***in Memory of Gerald Koobs, in Tribute to Claire Koobs Linda (Owen) Wendell***in Tribute to Mike and Pat Owen Class of 1979 Lori Schoolman* Class of 1980 Debra (Mock) Bounabidi**in Memory of Roger and Bonnie Mock Craig & Mary Harken**** Linda Steinmeyer-Mackie*** Class of 1981 Betsy (Telios) Teasdale** Class of 1982 Nancy Dinnes-Hemann**in Memory of Whitney (class of 2008) and Austin (class of 2005) Tjepkes Susan Halbach*** Jeff Heronimus****in Memory of my Dad, T.J. Class of 1984 Scott & Ellen Betzer**** Class of 1986 Kathleen Halbach*** Class of 1987 Brent and Mary Ascher* Jayne (Wilhau) Bryngelson***in Memory of my Father John Meyers Wilhau Class of 1988 Friends, Faculty & Patrons Susan Bienfang*in Memory of Jack Bienfang Ryan, Brandy Bingman & Family** Keith Carter****in Tribute to Harry Dole Max & Rosanne Girres**in Memory of TJ Heronimus Dave & Sue Graham Family***in Tribute to Andrea Doubet & Lisa Miller Jim & Keely Harken****in Memory of Lois Saylor Brad & Brenda Harris****in Memory of TJ Heronimus Phillip, Jama Johnson & Family** Shirley & Robert Johnson**in Memory of TJ Heronimus Mary Katzer***in Memory of Dale Katzer, class of 1960 Michael & Carla Knutsen** Margie (Abels) Kuhlman*in Memory of TJ Heronimus Philip & Monica Laube*** Mike & Phyllis Oglesby**in Tribute to former and present teaching staff Mike & Pat Owen*****in Memory of TJ Heronimus Severance Family**in Memory of Carol Severance Kirby & Joyce Schmidt*****in Memory of TJ Heronimus The Schwab Family**in Memory of Brian Schwab, class of 1979 Barbara Smith**** Stephen & Barb VanderPol** Sonja Wilhau****in Memory of John Wilhau, class of 1961 Jerry & Kathy Zeiner*in Memory of TJ Heronimus Corporate, Business and Professional Engelkes-Abels Funeral Home*** GNB Bank ****** Heronimus, Schmidt, Allen & Class of 1989 Schroeder***** Melvin& Christine Bowen*in Tribute Doug Jordan, CPA****in Tribute to the class of 1989 25th Reunion to Andrea Doubet John Freeman** Razoo Foundation* Chad Mackie*** State Farm, Ins., Bob Eisenman**in Jeff & Kelly Mathews** Memory of Sam Iverson Molly Sherman* The Grundy Register*** John Heronimus*****in Memory of TJ Heronimus Class of 1991 Carol (Fischer) Freeman** Class of 1992 Jennifer Fischer Meyers*** Brant Mutch***** Brent Thoren** Nyle Wilhau***** Todd & Lisa Zinkula*** Class of 1994 Heath Meyers*** Angie Thoren** Class of 1995 Daniel McMartin*in Memory of Clinton McMartin Kendra Luiken Veld* Class of 1998 Karla (McMartin) Hanson*in Memory of Clinton McMartin “ A special thanks to those who gave to the tJ Heronimus Memorial Fund” $10-$99 – Maroon & White Club* $100-$249 – Scholars** $250-$499 – Honor Roll*** $500-$999 – Salutatorians**** $1,000-$4,999 –Valedictorians***** $5,000 & Above – Educators****** Grundy CLASSIFIEDS Register www.thegrundyregister.com SERVICES REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE McMartin tire Office: 319-824-3737 Hours: 7 am - 5 pm “On Farm Pitstop Tire Service” 265 / 70-17 Good Year Silent Armor $ 22000 ea prIce reduced! 17284 225th St • Grundy Center Mounted, balanced, and new stem Fantastic 3.96 acres with 5 BR, 1 ½ bath home. Updated windows, flooring & roof. Main floor BR & laundry. Open kitchen & hardwoods on main. All outbuildings have tin roofs. Barn & metal building have cement floors. Rural water. • $174,900 • Free Pickup & Delivery In Holland and G.C. Call ahead for Oil Changes Check out our new tires. Radiator Repair s & s auto repair Austinville, Iowa 319-347-6237 TREE STUMPS Removed. Small machine, will not track yards. Also large machine for large stumps. Call Jerry Zehr in Conrad, Iowa at 641-366-2241. Mark ingebritson Painting • interior & exterior FOR RENT House for rent: 2 Bedroom house Furnished with stove and refrigerator. Has central air. $550/mo. plus $550 sec. deposit. No smoking. Call 319-560-8837 Your reduced prIce!! 803 M Ave • Grundy Center Gorgeous 4 BR, 2 BA home. Beautiful wood floors & detail. Open living, dining & kitchen. Updated kitchen. Upper level has 3 BRs & BA. Lower level has a mudroom, closet, BR, 1/2 BA & living area. Great backyard with privacy fence, play set & bricked patio. • $139,900 • Classified HERE... Painting • Hardwood Floor reFinisHing • seal coating oF rooFs Call ~ 824.6958 Call - 641-373-1639 THIS page! for information to be on 19709 170th St • Holland 3.68 acres with 4 BR ranch. Open kitchen, dining and living area with vaulted ceilings. Cherry cabinets, large island, Jenn-Air 6-burner gas stove, stainless steel counters, large pantry. Rear patio. Master BR includes walkin closet & bath with jetted corner tub & glass shower stall. Two more BRs & full BA on main. Basement has large family room, BR, BA, full kitchen & non-conforming 5th BR. In-floor heating. Attached 2 car garage. • $349,500 • See more listings: www.gnbrealestate.com Phone 319-825-3633 603 7th St • GrunDy Center, ia Mike Cooper • 319-269-3391 Tiffany Carson • 712-210-3545 Matthew Wikert • 575-323-4567 Brent Wilson • 319-939-9268 Roger Engelkes • 319-269-3434 Phil Johnson • 319-404-5561 Bee early... BUILDING SALE DeaDline is MonDay @ 10 a.m. THe grundy regISTer 319-824-6958 HELP WANTED position available: The Grundy Center Community School District is looking for a Administrative Assistant/School Board Secretary. Submit a cover letter, resume and application to: Supt. Jerry Schutz, 1301 12th St , Grundy Center IA 50638. Applications can be picked up at the administration office or found on the district’s website. GCCSD is an EEO/AA employer. Help Wanted: Grundy Commu- nity Preschool and Child Care Center is now hiring full or part-time workers in our child care center. Must be at least 16. Experience with children preferred. Call 319-8253565 for an application. position available: The Grundy Center Community School District is looking for a food service worker at the elementary building. Interested individuals should submit a resume, cover letter and application to the administration building at 1301 12th St Grundy Center IA 50638 by July 15, 2015. Applications are available at the administration building or at www.spartanpride.net. GCCSD is an EEO/AA employer. position available: Part-time Universal Worker. Arlington Place is seeking part-time Universal Workers for the following: 2nd shift (3pm11pm), every other weekend with the opportunity to pick up additional hours. We also have a position open from 9am to 5pm every weekend. Join our caring team working in a comfortable environment helping seniors with activities of daily living, light housekeeping, laundry and food service. For further information please call Terri at 319-824-5674 or stop in for an application and a tour. Company Drivers Wanted Oberg Freight Company MOST FREIGHT DROP & HOOK Excellent Home Time TAKE LOGBOOK BREAK AT HOME NOT ON ROAD CONSISTANT REGIONAL MILES ASK US ABOUT OUR SIGN ON BONUS Contact: Oberg Freight Company Fort Dodge, IA 515-955-3592 ext 2 www.obergfreight.com Pine Lake Corn Processors is accepting applications for the position of Night Shift Ethanol Plant Operator Responsibilities include collection and testing of process samples, monitoring the process for upsets, cleaning process equipment, and operating equipment including forklifts and computers. Minimum qualifications include a high school diploma or equivalent, familiarity with computers, and a strong drive to learn. Candidates must have good communication abilities. Ethanol experience or a college education is a plus. Benefits include health/dental/vision insurance, vacation and holiday pay, life insurance and 401K. Applicants should send their resumes to Pine Lake Corn Processors, ATTN: Ed Kryfka, 33371 170th St, Steamboat Rock, IA 50672 or email ekryfka@pinelakecorn.com. We are an equal opportunity employer. 7/10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 28, 31/15 2x2.5 Grundy - 7/9, 16, 23, 30 THIS PUBLICATION DOES NOT KNOWLINGLY ACCEPT – advertising which is deceptive, fraudulent or which might otherwise violate the law or accepted standards of taste. However, this publication does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of any advertisement, nor the quality of the goods or services advertised. Readers are cautioned to thoroughly investigate all claims made in any advertisements, and to use good judgment and reasonable care, particularly when dealing with persons unknown to you who ask for money in advance of delivery of the goods or services advertised. Conrad - 7/8, 15, 22, 29 Thursday, July 9, 2015 HELP WANTED 11 HELP WANTED positions available: JOIN OUR TEAM–Now hiring semi & gravel truck drivers. Must have a current Class A CDL & DOT physical. 1 yr. of driving experience preferred. Home most nights & weekends. Paid holidays & vacations. Competitive wages-Bonuses-Health Ins. Benefits. Call Todd 515-6898473 or Melanie 641-648-3959. position available: Truck Driver/Farm Help - Responsibilities include but not limited to: driving semi with grain trailer, operation and maintenance of farm machinery, and miscellaneous activities associated with hog operations such as chores, loading, and vaccinations. The ideal candidate has farm experience and education with a clean driving record. CDL preferred but not required. Individual should be self-motivated and able to operate with little to no supervision. Please call Dale at 319-269-6363. positions available: The Grundy Center Schools has the following coaching vacancies for 2015-2016: JH Volleyball HS Asst. 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Grab a jar of sliced pickled beets, the sweet-tangy homemade flavor makes them a perfect base for quick relish to embellish all kinds of sandwiches. For a Greek-inspired relish, chop and toss the beets with marinated artichoke hearts and olives. Add to a basic turkey sandwich for a gourmet twist. Wrap up brunch favorites smoked salmon and cream cheese in a flour tortilla with a chopped pickled beet-red onion-caper relish. Delicious any time! Pantry staples, such as 3- or 4-bean salad and German potato salad, are handy head starts to fabulous salads. A can of bean salad, cooked tortellini, veggies and basil pesto make a picnic-perfect salad in minutes. German potato salad paired with grainy mustard and sliced steak becomes a rustic entree salad to serve atop convenient packaged greens. Patio party or potluck in the park, these new picnic picks will bring compliments. For additional recipes and serving suggestions, visit www.auntnellies.com or www. READSalads.com. Servings: 6 Preparation Time: 20 minutes 1 jar (16 ounces) sliced pickled beets 1 jar (about 6 ounces) marinated artichoke hearts 1/2 cup pitted kalamata or ripe olives, sliced 3 tablespoons sliced green onions Freshly ground black pepper to taste 6 romaine lettuce leaves 1 pound thinly sliced deli turkey 6 ciabatta or sandwich rolls, sliced horizontally in half 1/3 cup crumbled feta cheese 1/4 cup pine nuts, toasted Drain beets and artichoke hearts, reserving 1/4 cup liquid from each. Coarsely chop beets and artichoke hearts. Combine beets, artichokes, olives and green onions in medium bowl; set aside. Whisk together reserved beet and artichoke liquids in small bowl. Pour over beet mixture; toss gently to coat. Season with black pepper, if desired. Layer lettuce and turkey on bottom halves of rolls. Top with relish, feta cheese and pine nuts. Top with remaining halves of rolls. Wrap tightly; chill up to 4 hours until ready to serve. Serve with remaining relish. Smoked Salmon & Beet Wraps Sapp Machinery Auction Servings: 4 Preparation Time: 30 minutes 1 jar (16 ounces) sliced pickled beets 2 tablespoons finely chopped red onion 1–2 tablespoons capers 1–2 teaspoons lemon zest 1/2 cup spreadable chive cream cheese 2 large soft flour tortillas (10–12-inch diameter) 8 slices smoked salmon 1/2 cup baby spinach leaves Drain beets; chop. Discard beet liquid. In medium bowl, combine beets, onion, capers and lemon zest. Spread 1/4 cup cream cheese evenly over each tortilla, leaving 1-inch border. Place 4 salmon slices over cream cheese; press lightly. Top each with spinach. Sprinkle beet mixture evenly over spinach. Roll up. Wrap each roll tightly in plastic wrap. Refrigerate up to 4 hours. To serve, remove plastic wrap; cut each tortilla into 2 pieces. Note: Can be made with other meats. 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>ĂƌŐĞdƌƵĐŬƐ͕dƌĂŝůĞƌƐ͕WŝĐŬƵƉƐ͕ĂŶĚKƚŚĞƌ: ͛ϴϱ&ŽƌĚ>EϵϬϬϬ ;ϯϭϱƵŵŵŝŶƐ͕ϵƐƉĚ͕ϮϬ͛^ĐŽƩŽdž͕ŶŝĐĞͿ͕ ͛ϵϵ/ŶƚĞƌŶĂƟŽŶĂůϰϵϬϬ;dϰϲϲ͕ϳƐƉĚ͕ƚĂŶĚĞŵϭϴ͛^ĐŽƩŽdžͿ͕dƌĂŝůĞƌƐ͗ ͛ϵϵdƌĂŶƐĐƌĂŌŇĂƚďĞĚ;ϰϴ͛ůŽŶŐϭϬϮ͟ǁŝĚĞ͕ĂŝƌƌŝĚĞ͕ ƐƉƌĞĂĚĂdžůĞͿ͕͛ϳϵtŝůƐŽŶ'ƌĂŝŶdƌĂŝůĞƌ;ƵƌƌĞŶƚKd͕ŶĞǁďƌĂŬĞƐ͕ŶŝĐĞͿ͕͛ϴϬŽƌŶŚƵƐŬĞƌ'ƌĂŝŶdƌĂŝůĞƌ͕ϱϯ͛sĂŶdƌĂŝůĞƌ͕ϰϴ͛sĂŶ dƌĂŝůĞƌ͕,ĂŶĚ,'ŽŽƐĞŶĞĐŬƚƌĂŝůĞƌ͕ƐŶŽǁŵŽďŝůĞƚƌĂŝůĞƌ͕WŝĐŬƵƉƐ͗ ͛ϵϵ&ŽƌĚ&ϮϱϬ;džƚ͘Ăď͕ϳ͘ϯĚŝĞƐĞů͕ŐŽŽĚƟƌĞƐ͕Ϯϰϱ͕ϬϬϬ ŵŝůĞƐͿ͕͛ϵϴŽĚŐĞϮϱϬϬ;džƚ͘Ăď͕^ŚŽƌƚďŽdž͕ƵŵŵŝŶƐ͕ϰdžϰ͕ϭϵϬ͕ϬϬϬŵŝůĞƐͿ͛ϵϴŽĚŐĞZĂŵ;džƚ͘ĐĂď͕ϰdžϰ͕ϭϬϵ͕ϬϬϬŵŝůĞƐ͕ ĂƵƚŽ͘Ϳ͛ϵϲ &ŽƌĚ &ϯϱϬ ;ƌĞǁ Ăď͕ ƵĂůůLJ͕ ϭϯϬ͕ϬϬϬ ŵŝůĞƐ͕ ŐŽŽĚ ƟƌĞƐ͕ ƉƌŝŽƌ ƐĂůǀĂŐĞͿ͕͛ϵϱ &ŽƌĚ &ϮϱϬ ;džƚ͘ Ăď͕ ϰdžϰ͕ y>d͕ ϳ͘ϯ WŽǁĞƌƐƚƌŽŬĞͿ͕͚ϵϮ&ŽƌĚ&ϭϱϬ;ϮǁĚ͕ĂƵƚŽͿ͕͚ϵϭ&ŽƌĚ&ŝƌĞĂŶĚZĞƐĐƵĞdƌƵĐŬ;ϳ͘ϯĚŝĞƐĞů͕ĂƵƚŽ͕ŶŝĐĞͿ͕͚ϴϯ&ŽƌĚƌĂŶŐĞƌ;ĚŝĞƐĞů͕ ůŽǁŵŝůĞƐͿ͕͛ϴϮsŽůŬƐǁĂŐĞŶƉŝĐŬƵƉ;ĚŝĞƐĞůͿKƚŚĞƌ͗ ͛ϭϭƵƐŚŵĂŶdƌƵĐŬƐƚĞƌ;ϮϬ͛ŵ͕ƐƉƌĂLJĞƌŽŶďĂĐŬͿ͕&ĂƌŵdŽLJŽůůĞĐƟŽŶ ;ƐĞůůƐĮƌƐƚͿ͕EĞǁƌŽǁŶ^ƚĞĞů;ϮϮdžϱϮďƵŝůĚŝŶŐͿ͕Ăƌ,ŝƚĐŚ͕/ŶŐĞƌƐŽůůZĂŶĚ>ŝŐŚƚdŽǁĞƌ;<ƵďŽƚĂĚŝĞƐĞů͕ϰŬŐĞŶĞƌĂƚŽƌͿ͕dƌƵĞ 'ƵŝĚĞ'ƵŝĚĂŶĐĞ,ŝƚĐŚ͕ƚǁŽŐĂƌĂŐĞĚŽŽƌƐ͕ϵ͕ϬϬϬηƐLJŵĞƚƌŝĐĂůƚǁŽƉŽƐƚŚŽŝƐƚ͕ĞŶƚƌŝĨƵŐĂůWƵŵƉ͕KůĚƚŽŽůƐ͕ďƵŐŐLJǁƌĞŶĐŚĞƐ͕ EĞǁZĞĂƌdƌĂĐƚŽƌdŝƌĞƐ͕ŶĞǁŝŵƉůĞŵĞŶƚƟƌĞƐ͕DŝŶŝͲďŝŬĞƐ͕dƌŽLJͲƵŝůƚƟůůĞƌ͕ϱϬϬŐĂůůŽŶƚĂŶŬƐ͕ϭϱϬϬŐĂůůŽŶƚĂŶŬĞůƚĂ^ĂŶĚĞƌ͕ DŽƚŽƌĐLJĐůĞ:ĂĐŬƐ͕ϭϯ͘ϲdžϯϴ&ŝƌĞƐƚŽŶĞƐ͕͕ƵĂůƐĂŶĚ&ƌŽŶƚtĞŝŐŚƚƐ;ϰϰϯϬͿ͕ZŽĐŬǁĞůůƌŝůůWƌĞƐƐ͕>ŝŶĞƌ͕dƌƵdžĞĚŽ͕ZƵŶŶŝŶŐŽĂƌĚƐ ;ϬϲͲϭϯŚĞǀLJͿ͕EĞǁ/ƚĞŵƐ͗ϯϬdžϴϱdžϭϱƵŝůĚŝŶŐ;ϭϮ͛ĚŽŽƌƐ͕ĨĂďƌŝĐĐŽǀĞƌͿ͕ϭϬdžϮϬŽŵŵĞƌĐŝĂůWŽƉƵƉƚĞŶƚ͕ϮϬdžϰϬŶĐůŽƐĞĚ WĂƌƚLJƚĞŶƚ͕ϭϬ͛dǁĞŶƚLJƌĂǁĞƌtŽƌŬĞŶĐŚ͕ϮϬ͛tƌŽƵŐŚƚ/ƌŽŶƌŝǀĞǁĂLJ'ĂƚĞ͕,ĞĂǀLJƵƚLJdŝƌĞŚĂŶŐĞƌ͕tŚĞĞůĂůĂŶĐĞƌ͕ ůĞĐƚƌŝĐtŝŶĐŚ͕ϱϬ͛ƌƵďďĞƌĂŝƌŚŽƐĞ͕,ĞĂĚƚƌĂŝůĞƌ͕ŽdžďůĂĚĞ͕ŚĂLJĨĞĞĚĞƌƐ͕^ŵĂůů/ƚĞŵƐŝŶĐůƵĚĞ͗ůŝŐŚƚƐ͕ƐƚĞĞůǁŚĞĞůƐ͕ůĂĚĚĞƌƐ͕ ϭϬdžϮϬĐĂƌƉŽƌƚ͕ƉĂŝŶƚƐƉƌĂLJĞƌ͕ƚŽƌĐŚŚŽƐĞ͕ƐĂŶĚďůĂƐƚĞƌ͕ůĂǁŶƚƌĂŝůĞƌ͕ŵŽƌĞ͙͘ Note: This is shaping up to be a large sale with many quality items. We will take consignments up to 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday the 15th͘>ŽĂĚĞƌĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞĂŶĚĚƌŽƉŽīƐĂĐĐĞƉƚĞĚ:ƵůLJϲƚŚƚŽ:ƵůLJϭϱƚŚ͕ϵͲϱĞdžĐůƵĚŝŶŐ^ƵŶĚĂLJ͘tĞĞdžƉĞĐƚƚŽƌƵŶ ƚǁŽƌŝŶŐƐ͘KŶůŝŶĞ^ŝŵƵůĐĂƐƚŝĚĚŝŶŐǁŝůůďĞŽīĞƌĞĚŽŶDĂĐŚŝŶĞƌLJĂƌƌŝǀŝŶŐŽŶƚŚĞůŽƚďĞĨŽƌĞDŽŶĚĂLJŽĨ^ĂůĞǁĞĞŬ͘^ĞĞŶĞdžƚ ǁĞĞŬ͛ƐƉĂƉĞƌĨŽƌĂĚĚŝƟŽŶĂůůŝƐƟŶŐƐ͘ ,ĂůůďĞƌŐƵĐƟŽŶ ϴϬϬͲϯϳϯͲϮϮϱϱ ǁǁǁ͘ŚĂůůďĞƌŐĂƵĐƟŽŶ͘ĐŽŵ Servings: 4 Preparation Time: 15 minutes Cooking Time: 15 minutes 1 can (15 ounces) German potato salad 2 tablespoons coarse ground Dijon-style mustard 1/2 pound boneless top sirloin steak, cut 1 inch thick 1 bag (10 ounces) hearts of romaine lettuce Stir together potato salad and mustard in medium bowl; set aside. Heat medium nonstick skillet over medium heat until hot. Place steak in skillet and cook about 15 minutes until medium rare doneness (145°F); turn occasionally. Cool steak. Carve diagonally across grain into 1/4-inchthick slices; reserve. Just before serving, gently toss steak with potato salad. Serve over greens. Note: Recipe can be doubled. Bean, Tortellini & Pesto Salad Servings: 6 Preparation Time: 15 minutes Cooking Time: 10 minutes 2 cans (15 ounces each) 3- or 4-bean salad 1/4 cup prepared basil pesto 1/2 teaspoon salt (optional) 1 package (9 ounces) refrigerated tortellini, any variety Drain bean salad; reserve 1/2 cup liquid. Combine reserved liquid, pesto and salt, if desired; set aside. Cook tortellini according to package directions; drain, rinse in cold water and drain again. Add pesto dressing; toss to coat. Add stir-ins if desired. Toss with bean salad. Serve at room temperature or chilled. Note: Recipe can be doubled. Optional Stir-Ins: grape tomatoes or halved cherry tomatoes, chopped bell pepper and thinly sliced green onion 14 Thursday, July 9, 2015 Grundy NEWS Register www.thegrundyregister.com T-ball Orange T-ball Yellow Players include: Grant Boelman, Ella Brekunitch, Kaydence Juiper, Katelin Leeper, Madilynn Martens, Players include: Brant Aronson, Camdyn Aronson, Keira Day, Addison Geerdes, Hayden Geerdes, Bentley James, Kylee Mast, Owen Primus, Aaron Stumberg, Jordann Van Wechel, Lleyton Weber, Riley Whitehill. Coaches are: Amanda and Mike Geerdes. T-ball Red Players include: Arianna Dirkx, Mollie Grames, Ava Heeren, Wyatt Murphey, Bentley Murra, Kyle Seitz, Landon Steege, Makenna Steinmeyer, Raelyn Steinmeyer, Westin Steinmeyer and Shailee Timmer. Coaches are: Michelle Ferguson, Reece Murphey and Matt Timmer. Casey May, Madison Mayo, Brayden Meester, Ethan Meester, Jacob Schmitz and Ainsley Scott. Coaches are: Corey and Melissa Scott. T-ball Blue Players include: Evan Blythe, Jenna Blythe, Avery Brandhorst, Jaxson Kleespies, Avery Miller, Gage Miller, Macoy Mostek, Shore Mostek, Addison Strohbehn and Taitlyn Thran. Coaches are: Lynn Blythe and Brett Kleespies. T-ball Maroon T-ball Green Players include: Ryann Carlson, Jayce Fryslie, Maddy Hendershot, Aubryn Henze, Brylie Henze, Caden Players include: Sydney Camp, Brayden Geerdes, Evelyn Geerdes, Aiden Hook, Dayne Jensen, Trinity Jirovsky, Ethan Kappel, Cooper Keller, Makenly Kuester, Carter Ruth, Olivia Ruth and Mason Thede. Coaches are: Nancy Keller, Jason Jirovsky and Nathan Kappel. Meester, Anna Meyers, Emily Meyers, Rilon Nelson, Kinnick Sigler, Charlie Spahn and Kael Edwards. Coaches are: Heath Meyers, Audrey Corey, Travis Hendershot and Mason Spahn. Turn off the television. Turn on their minds. In school or at home, the newspaper is a textbook for life. Encourage your children to make reading the newspaper a part of their everyday routine for lifelong learning. The Grundy Register Large stock of exhaust and mufflers for all vehicles Napa auto parts 707 G ave., Grundy Center 319-824-6917 Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8-5: sat., 8-12 The Grundy Register Deadline 10 a.m. Monday (319) 824-6958 Sports The Grundy Register Thursday July 9, 2015 Volume 91, No. 28 Cougar's struggle offensively during winless week ACKLEY – AGWSR hitters managed just 10 combined hits in three games while dropping a trio of games last week. Two of the losses were shutouts against the top two teams in North Iowa Cedar League West Division play, 7-0 to West Marshall and 16-0 to East Marshall. AGWSR also fell 4-3 to Iowa Falls-Alden in nonconference play. AGWSR (4-15 overall, 2-10 NICL West) fell at Dike-New Hartford Monday (details in next week's paper) and hosted West Marshall Tuesday before wrapping up its regular season with a nonconference game against North Butler Wednesday. West Marshall 7, AGWSR 0 West Marshall sophomore pitcher Cody Mead threw a four-hit shutout as the Cougars dropped their sixth straight conference game. The Trojans scored the only run they would need in the first inning and were in control throughout the night. AGWSR's offense consisted of four singles, two of which came from Caleb Bartling. AGWSR 000 000 0 – 0 West Marshall 101 302 x – 7 AGWSR ABR H RBI Liam Stubbe, lf 3 0 0 0 Sully Hofmeister, ss 3 0 1 0 Cody Williams, cf 200 0 Brandon Johnson, 3b 3 0 0 0 Caleb Bartling, rf 3 0 2 0 Jake Willems, 2b 300 0 Jer Stull, 1b 3 0 0 0 Michael Young, c 301 0 Dylan Heetland, cr 0 0 0 0 Travis Pfaltzgraff, p 2 0 0 0 Tate Hofmeister, cr 0 0 0 0 Totals 250 4 0 Stolen base – Williams (10). Pitching IP RERHBBK Pfaltzgraff (L, 0-3) 674864 Iowa Falls-Alden 4, AGWSR 3 Iowa Falls-Alden scored three early runs and then held off AGWSR's late rally. The Cadets plated a run in the first and two in the second to jump ahead 3-0 and led 4-1 after five frames before the Cougars scored single runs in the sixth and seventh innings to make things interesting. The Cougars had just four hits for the second straight night, with no individuals recording multiple tallies Tuesday. Dylan Heetland pitched well enough to win, scattering seven hits and striking out five. AGWSR 001 001 1 – 3 Iowa Falls-Alden 120 100 x – 4 AGWSR ABR H RBI Liam Stubbe, lf 4 0 1 2 Dylan Heetland, cr 3 1 0 0 Cody Williams, cf 200 0 Brandon Johnson, 3b 2 0 1 0 Caleb Bartling, rf 3 0 0 0 Travis Pfaltzgraff, p 0 0 0 0 Jake Willems, 2b 300 0 Jer Stull, 1b 3 0 1 0 Tate Hofmeister, pr 0 0 0 0 Michael Young, c 100 0 Travis Haupt, cr 0 2 0 0 Sully Hofmeister, ss 3 0 1 0 Totals 243 4 2 Double – Johnson (5). Stolen base – Stubbe, (10), Heetland (2), Williams (11), Johnson (6), Haupt (4), S. Hofmeister (8). Pitching IP RERHBBK Heeland (L, 0-5) 643735 East Marshall 16, AGWSR 0 Adam Puumala threw a two-hit shutout as conference leader East Marshall pounded the Cougars. AGWSR's lone hits were singles by Jake Willems and Cody Williams. Caleb Bartling took the loss on the hill for the Cougars. East Marshall 245 23 – 16 AGWSR 000 00 - 0 AGWSR ABR H RBI Liam Stubbe, rf 2 0 0 0 Jake Willems, 2b 201 0 Cody Williams, cf 201 0 Brandon Johnson, 3b 1 0 0 0 Caleb Bartling, p 2 0 0 0 Josh Balvanz, rf 0 0 0 0 Travis Pfaltzgraff, lf 2 0 0 0 Jer Stull, 1b 2 0 0 0 Michael Young, c 200 0 Sully Hofmeister, ss 2 0 0 0 Totals 170 2 0 Stolen base – Williams (12). Pitching IP RERHBBK Bartling (L, 2-2) 2.1 116481 Hofmeister 2.253801 Spartan softball surpasses season win mark of recent years By PATTI RUST Sports Correspondent DIKE – After a winning 3-1 week the Grundy Center softball teams moves to eight wins on the season, surpassing the season win mark of recent years. The Spartans pulled off an 8-7 road win against DikeNew Hartford Thursday, after 11-9 and 3-1 wins over South Tama and Gladbrook-Reinbeck earlier in the week. Grundy Center’s only loss of the week came in a 13-1 defeat at the hands of BCLUW. The Spartans (8-12 overall, 4-10 NICL-West) were scheduled to open postseason play at home against CAL, Latimer. The game was rescheduled from Monday to Tuesday due to the weather. The winner of Tuesday’s game was to play AGWSR at Ackley Wednesday at 7:00 p.m., with the regional semifinal slated for Friday at Ackley and the final at Parkersburg on Monday. Grundy Center 8, Dike-New Hartford 7 In their fourth game in four nights and the final conference game, the Spartans ended the regular season with a win in a back and forth contest with Dike New Hartford. “This was a big win because it put us in a tie for fifth in the conference,” head coach Jeff Mathews said. The Spartans pulled off the win behind the pitching of Landry Luhring and a strong offensive performance that saw them collect 11 hits and seven RBIs on the way to eight runs. Luhring struck out three and walked two in seven full innings of pitching, and she recorded two RBIs and two runs scored. Kayla Mathews, Alyssa Mathews, Sydney Mathews, and Brooke Flater collected two hits each on the night, Alyssa with two runs scored and Sydney with two RBIs. Grundy Center 201 030 2 – 8 Dike-New Hartford 010 211 2 – 7 Grundy Center AB R H RBI Kayla Mathews, cf 4 1 2 0 Piper Johanns, 2b 3 0 1 0 Alyssa Mathews, ss 3 2 2 0 Josie McMartin, rf 1 0 1 0 Sydney Mathews, lf 4 0 2 2 Landry Luhring, p 4 2 1 2 Jill Itzen, dh 4 0 1 1 Cearra Aguon, c 3 0 1 1 Brooke Flater, 1b 4 0 2 1 Jessica Ayers, 3b 0 1 0 0 Madison McMartin, cr0 1 0 0 Hailey Wallis, pr 0 1 0 0 Doubles – Johanns 1. Pitching IP H R ERBBK Luhring (W, 4-4) 7 11 7 5 2 3 By PATTI RUST Sports Correspondent DIKE – The Wolverine baseball team went a perfect 5-0 in the most recent week of play, shutting out Grundy Center 14-0 and HamptonDumont 4-0, and besting Oelwein 6-3 and BCLUW 12-2, 18-6. The Wolverines (17-6 overall, 9-3 NICL-West) sit third in the conference going into the final week of regular season play. They were scheduled to host AGWSR Monday and Don Bosco Tuesday, and will play East Marshall at Gilman Thursday before returning home against Union Friday. “We are really clicking on all cylinders right now and it’s pretty fun to sit back and watch the boys go out and play with energy and passion,” Dike-New Hartford head coach Sean Leonard said. “They are playing hungry and with something to prove each night. The guys are genuinely pulling for each other.” “Offensively, we are getting production from everybody in the lineup,” he said. “Defensively, we are feeding off of each other. We have made some great plays through this stretch. Our pitching has been phenomenal. Everybody is playing with a lot of confidence. We still make mistakes and we can still improve. But, right now, we feel pretty good with how we are playing. It’s not about wins, it’s about playing well and competing. And that’s what the boys are doing.” Grundy Center's Sydney Mathews takes off for first base after laying down a bunt in the game against Gladbrook-Reinbeck last Monday. (Patti Rust/The Grundy Register photo) Grundy Center 11, South Tama 9 In a non-conference game at South Tama Wednesday, the Spartans got on the board right away with six runs in the first frame on their way to an 11-9 road win. The Spartans matched their season high 19 hits in a single game, with Piper Johanns, Alyssa Mathews, and Josie McMartin collecting three hits each, and Sydney Mathews, Landry Luhring, Cearra Aguon, and Brooke Flater hitting twice each. Alyssa Mathews and Aguon connected for doubles, Mathews with three RBIs and Aguon with two. The Spartans also had 10 stolen bases on the night, led by Piper Johanns who earned four. Kayla Mathews picked up the win on the mound and Landry Luhring was credited with the save. “This was a great breakout win for the whole team,” Coach Mathews said. “We had some girls get the bats going who had been struggling a little.” Grundy Center 632 000 0 – 11 South Tama 032 022 0 – 9 Grundy Center AB R H RBI Kayla Mathews, p 4 2 1 0 Piper Johanns, 2b 5 3 3 0 Alyssa Mathews, ss 5 1 3 3 Josie McMartin, rf 5 2 3 1 Sydney Mathews, lf 5 1 2 0 Landry Luhring, cf 5 1 2 1 Jill Itzen, dh 3 0 1 0 Cearra Aguon, c 4 0 2 2 Brooke Flater, 1b 4 0 2 1 Jessica Ayers, 3b 0 0 0 0 Madison McMartin, cr 0 1 0 0 Stolen Bases – Johanns 4, K. Mathews 1, A. Mathews 1, Flater 1, Ayers 1. Doubles – A. Mathews 1, Aguon 1. Pitching IP H R ERBB K Mathews, K. (W, 4-6)5 11 9 4 2 0 Luhring 220000 BCLUW 13, Grundy Center 1 Against BCLUW Tuesday the See SPARTANS page 16 Best week of season pulls Rebels over .500 REINBECK – Gladbrook-Reinbeck finally began finding its stride in baseball last week, going 4-0, including 3-0 in North Iowa Cedar League West Division play, to climb over the .500 mark for the first time all year. The Rebels (11-10 overall, 7-6 in the NICL West) swept a doubleheader against Grundy Center Monday before winning a wild non-conference affair against PCM (Monroe) 16-15. They also shut out South Hardin, 6-0. G-R was scheduled to host NICL West leading West Marshall Monday before wrapping up its regular season with games at Janesville Tuesday and at home against BelmondKlemme Wednesday. Gladbrook-Reinbeck 6-11, Grundy Center 2-1 The Rebels took a pair of games from the Spartans in the first meeting of the schools of the year. G-R won the opener 11-1, scoring all the runs they would need in the third inning and never trailing. Bryce Ehlers, Jeff Tscherter and Zach Pierce had two hits each to lead the offense while Camden Kickbush picked up the win on the mound. Joe Smoldt threw a two-hitter in the nightcap, allowing just two unearned runs to cross the plate. Pierce went 3-for-4 with a run and two RBIs to spark the offense while Kickbush went 3-for-5 with an RBI. Gladbrook-Reinbeck 11, Grundy Center 1 Grundy Center 001 000 - 1 Gladbrook-Reinbeck041 105 - 11 Rebels AB R HRBI Wolverines pick up five wins in four days Dike-New Hartford 14, Grundy Center 0 The Wolverines pounded out 11 hits in their early ending shutout win over Grundy Center Thursday. Jake Sonnenberg led the D-NH offense with a 3-for-4 performance at the plate, scoring two runs and batting one in. Nick Durnin went 1-for-1 and connected for a home run good for three RBIs. Connor McCleeary hit 1-for-2 with a pair of RBIs. Colin Vanderlind pitched the win, holding the Spartans to one hit while striking out three. Grundy Center 000 00 – 0 Dike-New Hartford 617 00 – 14 Dike-New Hartford AB R H RBI Jake Sonnenberg, 3b 4 2 3 1 Connor Neuroth, 2b 2 3 10 Trent Johnson, c 4 2 2 0 Connor McCleeary, dh 2 2 1 2 Ty Sohn, 1b 3 1 0 1 Clayton Mapel, ss 3 1 1 1 Nick Durnin, rf 1 2 1 3 Jakob Luna, lf 2 0 1 0 Jacob Moore, cf 3 1 1 1 Colin Vanderlind, p 00 00 Stolen Bases – Neuroth 2, Mapel 1, Luna 1, Moore 1. Doubles – Sonnenberg 1. Home Runs – Durnin 1. Pitching IP H R ERBBK Vanderlind (W, 3-0)5 1 0 0 0 3 3 Dike-New Hartford 6, Oelwein Ty Sohn struck out seven and walked three to pick up the win over Oelwein Wednesday. Jake Sonnenberg and Connor Neuroth both hit three times in four at bats. Sonneberg scored twice and brought one run in. Neuroth knocked in two runs. Trent Johnson batted 2-for-4 with three RBIs. Gladbrook-Reinbeck's Camden Kickbush pitched the win in the night cap of a double header at Grundy Center. (Patti Rust/The Grundy Register photo) Camden Kickbush, p Logan Flamme, 2b Phillip Zimmerman, cf Josh Cooley, 3b Joe Smoldt, ss Bryce Ehlers, c Jeff Tscherter, rf Jake Mohlis, ph 3 2 3 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 2 0 Zach Pierce, lf 2 1 2 2 Brady Kuehl, 1b 4 0 0 2 Tyler Pierce, cr 0 0 0 0 Matt Roeding, cr 0 0 0 0 Totals 2511 8 11 Doubles – Kickbush (3), Pierce (6). Stolen bases – Smoldt 2 (3) Pitching IPRERHBBK Kickbush (W, 2-4) 711542 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 6, Grundy Center 2 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 020 120 1 – 6 Grundy Center 000 200 0 – 2 Rebels AB R HRBI Camden Kickbush, ss 5 0 3 1 Logan Flamme, 2b 4 0 2 2 Phillip Zimmerman, cf 4 0 0 0 See REBELS page 16 Oelwein 000 102 0 – 3 Dike-New Hartford130 101 0 – 6 D-NH AB R HRBI Jake Sonnenberg, 3b 4 2 3 1 Connor Neuroth, 2b 4 0 3 2 Trent Johnson, c 4 0 2 3 Connor McCleeary, dh 3 0 0 0 Ty Sohn, p 3 0 0 0 Clayton Mapel, ss 3 0 0 0 Maclain Williams, 1b 21 10 Dilan Cummings, rf 1 1 0 0 Nick Durnin, rf 2 1 0 0 Jacob Moore, cf 3 1 1 0 Jakob Luna, lf 0 0 0 0 Jacob Sigler, cr 0 0 0 0 Stolen Bases – Cummings 1, Sigler 1. Pitching IP H R ERBB K Sohn (W, 4-2)5 1/3 4 3 3 3 7 Mapel 1 2/3 0 0 0 1 0 Dike-New Hartford 4, Hampton-Dumont 0 With no score in the first three and one-half innings, the Wolverines rallied for four runs in the bottom of the fourth to take the lead and the 4-0 win over the Bulldogs Wednesday. See WOLVERINES page 16 16 Grundy SPORTS Register Thursday, July 9, 2015 www.thegrundyregister.com Schupbach named to board Wolverines go 2-3 in final Spartans page 15 of Positive Coaching Alliance week of regular season From Comets took an early lead with CEDAR FALLS — Grundy Center Elementary P.E. teacher and former coach Rick Schupbach has been named to the executive board for a new statewide youth sports organization. The organization is announcing a partnership with Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA), a national non-profit which develops "Better Athletes, Better People" through resources for youth and high school sports coaches, parents, leaders and student-athletes. Iowa Youth Sports Initiative (IYSI) is a group of individuals who support the mission and vision of PCA. They hope to make the competitive sports experience fun and healthy and complete with life learning lessons for Iowa's youth and the other groups involved in youth sports. PCA was founded within the Stanford University Athletic Department in 1998. It provides live group workshops led by PCA "Trainers", online courses and books by founder Jim Thompson. It is in partnership with about 3,000 schools and youth sports organizations. It has delivered more than 13,000 workshops and has trained thousands of coaches each year. PCA's national advisory board is made up of elite coaches and athletes, including national spokesperson and 11-time NBA champion coach Phil Jackson and former University of Northern Iowa, Iowa and Stanford athletic director Bob Bowlsby, currently commissioner of the Big 12 Conference. Other IYSI executive board members include Nancy Justis, a Advertise in former competitive swimmer, youth coach and UNI sports information director; Tony DiCecco, former UNI women's and youth basketball coach; Bruce Clark, chair of the Cedar Valley Character Counts Committee; John Allan, former referee and youth coach and Steve Knipp, former Waterloo East High School wrestling coach and promoter of youth wrestling events. "As a former athlete, I know how rewarding competitive sports can be, not just for the athlete, but for parents, coaches and fans," Justis said. "However, the youth sports environment has changed dramatically since I was competing, not all for the good. IYSI and PCA are working together to keep the experience a positive one for all involved." IYSI will be offering panel discussions and workshops in the near future. For further information on PCA (www.positivecoach.org) and IYSI, contact Justis at njustis@ cfu.net. The Grundy Register Classifieds! Only $7.25 an inch • (319) 824-6958 By PATTI RUST Sports Correspondent DIKE – The Dike-New Hartford softball team closed out the final week of the regular season with two more wins and three losses. The Wolverines earned a pair of shutout wins over Hudson (14-0) and Union (1-0), while falling in games to Grundy Center (8-7), BCLUW (50), and East Marshall (9-1). The Wolverines (12-15 overall, 4 - 1 0 N I C L - We s t ) w i l l o p e n postseason play Wednesday at Denver at 7:00 p.m. The winner of Friday’s game will play at Conrad at 7:00 p.m., and the Class 2A Region 4 final will be held at Manchester on Monday. Grundy Center 8, Dike-New Hartford 7 After trading runs in the first six innings, Grundy Center scored two in the top of the eight to take an 8-5. Dike-New Hartford would score twice more in the bottom of the seventh, but fell short by a run as Grundy Center went on to take the win 8-7. Katie Glick and Hannah Dove both went 3-for-3 in opportunities at the plate to lead the Wolverine offense, and Kelsey Latwesen went 2-for-4. Grundy Center 201 030 2 – 8 Dike-New Hartford010 211 2 – 7 Dike-New Hartford AB R H RBI Mariah Danger, cf 4 0 0 0 Brooke Myers, ss 5 1 2 0 Katie Nielsen, c 4 0 1 0 Maddie Demro, 3b 4 0 0 0 Katie Glick, dh 3 1 3 0 Kelsey Latwesen, 2b 4 1 2 0 Hannah Dove, 4 3 0 3 1 Haylee Luna, rf 2 0 1 1 Emma Williams, lf 4011 Madison Dove, 1b 0 0 0 0 Brynn Harberts, p 1 0 1 0 Madison Lavenz, ph 1 1 1 0 Bailey Fettkether, cr 0 1 0 0 Alayna Kollasch, cr 0 1 0 0 Katelyn Soska, ph 1 0 0 0 Baylee Petersen, pr 0 1 0 0 Stolen Bases – Myers 1, Fettkether 1. Pitching IP H R ERBBK Dove, H. (L, 8-9)5 2/310 6 6 5 3 Harberts 1 1/3 2 2 1 1 0 0 Dike-New Hartford 14, Hudson The Wolverines pounded out 16 hits good for 12 RBIs and 14 runs to put an early end to the game at Hudson after four innings Wednesday. Maddie Demro led the Wolverine charge, batting a perfect 4-for-4 with four RBIs and two runs scored. Brooke Myers hit three times in four opportunities, brought in two runs, and scored twice herself. Brynn Harberts picked up the win. Dike-New Hartford 204 800 0 – 14 Hudson 00 000 0 – 0 Dike-New Hartford AB R H RBI Mariah Danger, cf 4 2 2 1 Brooke Myers, ss 4 2 3 2 Katie Nielsen, c 2 0 2 1 Maddie Demro, 3b 4 2 4 4 Katelyn Soska, dh 4 0 0 2 Emma Williams, lf 2 0 1 0 Madison Dove, 1b 2 1 1 0 Brynn Harberts, p 2 0 1 1 Haylee Luna, rf 2 0 0 0 Sydney Petersen, cr 0 3 0 0 Madison Lavenz, pr 0 1 0 0 Bailey Fettkether, pr 0 0 0 0 Katie Glick, ph 1 0 1 0 Elizabeth Cuvelier, ph 1 0 0 0 Alayna Kollasch, lf 0 2 0 0 Allie Aalderks, pr 0 0 0 0 Meghan Nystel, pr 0 0 0 0 Carrie O’Connor, ph 1 1 1 1 Baylee Petersen, pr 0 0 0 0 Stolen Bases – Danger 1, Demro 1, Petersen 1, Nystel 1. Pitching IP H R ERBBK Harberts (W, 3-4)4 2 0 0 0 1 Dike-New Hartford 1, Union 0 Dike-New Hartford pulled off a 1-0 win over Union at home Tuesday behind the pitching of Hannah Dove, who struck out seven and walked one to keep the Knight bats in check. Mariah Danger connected for a solo home run for the winning Wolverine run. Katie Nielsen went 2-for-3 at the plate. Union 000 000 0 – 0 Dike-New Hartford 001 000 0 – 1 Dike-New Hartford AB R H RBI Mariah Danger, cf 3 1 1 1 Hannah Dove, p 3 0 1 0 Katie Nielsen, c 3 0 2 0 Brooke Myers, ss 3 0 1 0 Maddie Demro, 3b 3 0 0 0 Katelyn Soska, dh 2 0 0 0 Emma Williams, lf 20 00 Madison Dove, 1b 2 0 0 0 Haylee Luna, rf 2 0 0 0 Kelsey Latwesen, 2b 0 0 0 0 Bailey Fettkether, cr 0 0 0 0 Alayna Kollasch, cr 0 0 0 0 Stolen Bases – Kollasch 1. Home Runs – Mariah Danger 1. Pitching IP H RERBBK Dove, H. (W, 8-8)7 4 0 0 1 7 0 BCLUW 5, Dike-New Hartford Hannah Dove struck out four and walked three in the Wolverines’ 5-0 loss to Class 2A No. 4 BCLUW Monday. Madison Dove and Hannah Dove connected for one hit each. BCLUW’s Samantha Ubben struck out 13 Wolverine batters and walked one while allowing just two hits. Dike-New Hartford 000 000 0 – 0 BCLUW 010 310 0 – 5 Dike-New HartfordAB R H RBI Mariah Danger, cf 3 0 0 0 Brooke Myers, ss 3 0 0 0 Katie Nielsen, c 3 0 0 0 Maddie Demro, 3b 3 0 0 0 Katelyn Soska, dh 2 0 0 0 Emma Williams, lf20 00 Haylee Luna, rf 2 0 0 0 Madison Dove, 1b 2 0 1 0 Hannah Dove, p 2 0 1 0 Kelsey Latwesen, 2b 0 0 0 0 Bailey Fettkether, pr 0 0 0 0 Sydney Petersen, cr 0 0 0 0 Pitching IP H R ERBBK Dove, H. (L, 7-8)6 10 5 5 3 4 East Marshall 9, Dike-New Hartford 1 Emma Williams scored the lone run in Dike-New Hartford’s 9-1 loss to Class 3A No. 3 East Marshall. Brynn Harberts and Livvy Eiklenborg shared pitching duties for the Wolverines. Dike-New Hartford 000 010 0 – 1 East Marshall 002 403 0 – 9 Dike-New Hartford AB R H RBI Mariah Danger, cf 3 0 0 0 Brooke Myers, ss 3 0 0 0 Katie Nielsen, c 3 0 1 0 Maddie Demro, 3b 3 0 1 0 Katelyn Soska, dh 3 0 0 0 Emma Williams, lf 3 1 1 0 Haylee Luna, rf 3 0 1 0 Madison Dove, 1b 1 0 1 0 Brynn Harberts, p 1 0 0 0 Kelsey Latwesen, 2b 0 0 0 0 Madison Lavenz, pr 0 0 0 0 Bailey Fettkether, pr 0 0 0 0 Livvy Eiklenborg, p 1 0 1 0 Alayna Kollasch, cr 0 0 0 0 Allie Aalderks, pr 0 0 0 0 Stolen Bases – Williams 1. Triples – Demro 1. Pitching IP H R ERBB K Harberts (L, 2-4)3 1/35 5 3 2 0 Eiklenborg 2 2/3 64 30 1 Deadline is: 10 a.m. Monday! (319) 824-6958 four runs in the first inning and never looked back, putting up points in each at bat and ending the game early with another four-run inning in the fifth. Comet pitcher Samantha Ubben held the Spartan bats in check, throwing a no-hitter with 12 strikeouts and one walk. “The Comets put a bunch of pressure on you with the team speed they have and make you make errors,” Spartan coach Jeff Mathews said. “We just never got anything going offensively or on defense.” BCLUW 413 14 – 13 Grundy Center 100 00 – 1 Grundy Center AB R H RBI Kayla Mathews, cf 1 0 0 0 Piper Johanns, 2b 1 0 0 0 Alyssa Mathews, ss 2 0 0 0 Josie McMartin, rf 2 0 0 0 Sydney Mathews, lf 2 0 0 0 Landry Luhring, p 2 0 0 0 Jill Itzen, dh 2 0 0 0 Cearra Aguon, c 10 00 Jessica Ayers, 3b 10 00 Brooke Flater, 1b 0 1 0 0 Hailey Wallis, rf 00 00 Stolen Bases – Flater 1. Pitching IP H R ERBBK Mathews, K. (L, 3-6) 4 9 9 4 3 2 Wallis 13 4210 Grundy Center 3, GladbrookReinbeck 1 In the opening game of the Wolverines From page 15 Clayton Mapel hit twice in two at bats and scored a run, and Jacob Moore went 1-for-1, brought in two runs, and scored once. Nick Durnin went the distance on the mound, striking out 12, walking three, and limiting the Huskies to one hit in a full seven innings of pitching. Hampton-Dumont 000 000 0 – 0 Dike-New Hartford 000 400 0 – 4 D-NH AB R HRBI Jake Sonnenberg, 3b 3 0 1 1 Connor Neuroth, 2b 3 0 10 Trent Johnson, c 3 0 0 0 Connor McCleeary, dh 3 0 0 0 Ty Sohn, 1b 3 1 1 0 Clayton Mapel, ss 2 1 2 0 Nick Durnin, p 3 0 0 0 Jakob Luna, lf 2 1 00 Jacob Moore, cf 1 1 1 2 Dilan Cummings, rf 0 0 0 0 Stolen Bases – Mapel 2, Moore 1. Pitching IP H R ERBB K Durnin (W, 4-2) 7 1 0 0 3 12 Dike-New Hartford 12, BCLUW 2 Up just 2-0 going in to the fourth, D-NH exploded for six runs to take an 8-2 lead by the bottom of the frame, and brought in four more runs in the sixth to secure the 12-2 win in the night cap at Beaman Monday. Connor Neuroth pitched the Wolverine win and connected for two hits in four at bats, scored three times, and brought two runs in. Ty Sohn went 2-for-4, scored twice, and drove in two runs, and Clayton Mapel hit 2-for-3 with a run scored and an RBI. Dike-New Hartford 110 604 0 – 12 BCLUW 100 100 0 – 2 D-NH AB R HRBI Jake Sonnenberg, 3b 3 2 1 1 Connor Neuroth, p 4 3 2 2 Trent Johnson, c 4 1 1 1 Connor McCleeary, dh 2 0 0 0 Rebels week, Landry Luhring gave up just two hits and a single run to help Grundy Center to a 3-1 win over Gladbrook-Reinbeck. “Landry pitched her best game of the season and the defense played very well behind her only having one error,” Coach Mathews said. “This was a big win for the girls and a good way to start the week off.” Kayla Mathews led the Spartan offense with a 3-for-3 performance at the plate, including two stolen bases and two runs scored. Alyssa Mathews also provided an offensive spark, going 2-for-3 with two stolen bases and two RBIs. Gladbrook-Reinbeck 000 001 0 – 1 Grundy Center 100 110 0 – 3 Grundy Center AB R H RBI Kayla Mathews, cf 3 2 3 0 Piper Johanns, 2b 2 0 0 0 Alyssa Mathews, ss 3 0 2 2 Josie McMartin, rf 2 0 0 0 Sydney Mathews, lf 2 1 1 0 Landry Luhring, p 1 0 0 1 Jill Itzen, dh 2 0 0 0 Cearra Aguon, c 3 000 Jessica Ayers, 3b 2 000 Brooke Flater, 1b 0 0 0 0 Hailey Wallis, rf 000 Stolen Bases – K. Mathews 2, A. Mathews 2, S. Mathews 2. Pitching IP H R ERBB K Luhring (W, 3-4) 7 2 1 0 1 3 Dilan Cummings, rf 1 0 0 1 Ty Sohn, 1b 4 1 2 2 Clayton Mapel, ss 3 1 2 1 Nick Durnin, cf 1 2 0 0 Jakob Luna, lf 1 1 0 0 Jacob Moore, cf 2 0 0 1 Maclain Williams, ph 0 0 1 0 Ethan Weichers, ph 0 1 0 0 Stolen Bases – Neuroth 2, Sonnenberg 1, Luna 1. Doubles – Neuroth 1. Pitching IP H RERBBK Neuroth (W, 3-1) 6 220 40 Dike-New Hartford 18, BCLUW 6 The Wolverines connected for 13 hits and 12 RBIs for an 18-6 win in the first game of the double header with BCLUW. Lead batter Jake Sonnenberg went 3-for-3 at the plate, scored three runs, and drove in two more. Connor Neuroth and Trent Johnson both hit 2-for-3, Johnson with three RBIs and two runs scored, and Neuroth with one RBI and three runs scored. Clayton Mapel threw six strikeouts and walked none in five innings of pitching. Dike-New Hartford 274 050 0 – 18 BCLUW 060 000 0 – 6 D-NH AB R HRBI Jake Sonnenberg, 3b 3 3 3 2 Steven Barker, ph 1 0 0 0 Connor Neuroth, p 3 3 2 1 Colin Vanderlind, ph 1 0 0 1 Trent Johnson, c 3 2 2 3 Ethan Huntington, ph 1 0 0 0 Connor McCleeary, dh2 0 1 0 Ty Sohn, 1b 3 1 1 1 Clayton Mapel, ss 4 2 2 2 Nick Durnin, cf 3 2 1 1 Jakob Luna, lf 1 1 0 0 Ethan Weichers, lf 2 1 1 1 Jacob Moore, cf 3 2 0 0 Jacob Sigler, ph 1 0 0 0 Dilan Cummings, rf 0 1 0 0 Maclain Williams, 1b 0 0 0 0 Stolen Bases – Sonnenberg 3, Cummings 2, Neuroth 1. Doubles – Sonnenberg 1, Johnson 1, Durnin 1, Weichers 1. Pitching IP H R ERBBK Mapel (W, 2-0) 5 1 0 0 0 6 Moore n/a166 50 From page 15 Zach Pierce, lf 3 2 1 5 Brady Kuehl, 1b 4 0 2 3 Tyler Pierce, cr 0 3 0 0 Jake Mohlis, lf 0 0 0 0 Alex Tscherter, cr 0 1 0 0 Totals 2916 10 16 Double – Kickbush (4). Home run – Pierce (2). Stolen bases – Smoldt 2 (5), Zimmerman (16), Cooley (2). Pitching IP R ERHBBK Kuehl 5.110 9 11101 Z. Pierce 0 4 4 130 Ehlers (W, 2-0) 1.21 1 222 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 16, PCM (Monroe) 15 A five-run sixth inning propelled the Rebels to a 16-15 victory in a back-and-forth game. G-R jumped ahead 4-1 in the first inning and led 11-4 after four frames before PCM responded with a ninerun sixth to take a 14-11 advantage. Not wanting to squander an opportunity, the Rebels answered with five in the bottom of the frame. G-R scored its season-high 16 runs on just 10 hits while capitalizing on seven PCM walks. Smoldt and Brady Kuehl had two hits each while Pierce drove home five runs on a night that included his second home run of the year. Ehlers was the winning pitcher in relief of starter Kuehl. Gladbrook-Reinbeck 6, South Hardin 0 Ehlers threw a five-hit shutout as the Rebels won their fifth straight game. G-R scored the only runs it would need with a three-run third inning. The Rebels added a run in the fifth and two in the sixth. Phillip Zimmerman and Josh Cooley had two hits each for the winners. Ehlers struck out seven and walked just one while winning for the second time in as many days. Josh Cooley, 3b 4 0 1 0 Joe Smoldt, p 3 0 2 0 Jeff Tscherter, rf 3 100 Zach Pierce, lf 4 1 3 2 Brady Kuehl, 1b 4 0 1 1 Bryce Ehlers, c 0 0 0 0 Tyler Pierce, cr 0 0 0 0 Jake Mohlis, cr 0 2 0 0 Matt Roeding, cr 0 2 0 0 Totals 31 6126 Pitching IP R ERHBBK Smoldt (W, 3-0)7 2 0 2 5 6 PCM (Monroe) 130 109 1 – 15 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 402 505 x – 16 Rebels ABR H RBI Camden Kickbush, ss 4 2 1 2 Logan Flamme, 2b 3 1 0 1 Phillip Zimmerman, cf 4 1 1 0 Josh Cooley, 3b 4 2 1 1 Joe Smoldt, p 3 3 2 2 Bryce Ehlers, c 2 0 1 1 Jeff Tscherter, rf 2 1 1 1 Gladbrook-Reinbeck003 012 0 – 6 South Hardin 000 000 0 – 0 Rebels AB R HRBI Camden Kickbush, ss 4 2 0 0 Logan Flamme, 2b 4 1 0 0 Phillip Zimmerman, cf 4 1 2 1 Josh Cooley, 3b 4 1 2 3 Joe Smoldt, p 4 0 1 1 Bryce Ehlers, c 4 0 1 0 Jeff Tscherter, rf 4 0 1 1 Zach Pierce, lf 2 0 0 0 Jake Mohlis, lf 1 0 0 0 Brady Kuehl, 1b 2 0 0 0 Alex Tscherter, cr 0 1 0 0 Totals 336 76 Double – Cooley (3). Stolen bases – Kickbush (2), Zimmerman (17). Pitching IP R ERHBB K Ehlers (W, 3-0) 7 0 0 5 1 7 www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy SPORTS Register Thursday, July 9, 2015 17 NICL West title slips away from Cougars Gladbrook-Reinbeck's Lexi Wrage puts the ball in play during the game at Grundy Center last Monday. (Patti Rust/The Grundy Register photo) Rebels drop final two regular season games REINBECK – Gladbrook-Reinbeck wrapped up its regular season with a pair of losses to teams it beat earlier in the season. The Rebels (4-16 overall, 2-12 NICL West) entered the postseason on a 10-game losing streak and having lost 12 of their last 13. They played Clarksville Tuesday in a Class 1A, Region 2 first-round game. Grundy Center 3, Gladbrook-Reinbeck 1 The Rebels managed just three hits while falling to the Spartans. Grundy Center scored a run in the first and the eventual game winner in the fourth. G-R's lone tally came in the sixth inning. Freshman Megan Swanson went 2-for-3 in the game while Amber Berendes had the Rebels' lone RBI. Madison White scattered seven hits in a complete-game effort. Gladbrook-Reinbeck000 001 0 – 1 Grundy Center 100 011 x – 3 Rebels AB R HRBI Amber Berendes, 2b 3 0 1 1 Megan Swanson, 3b 3 0 2 0 Hayley Weber, ss 3 0 0 0 Hanna Christopher, cf 3 0 0 0 Lexi Wrage, rf 3 0 0 0 Jordan LaBarge, c 3 0 0 0 Madison White, p 3 0 0 0 Sasha Nagle, 1b 1 1 0 0 Sadie Cahalan, rf 2 0 0 0 Totals 231 31 Stolen base – Berendes (12). Pitching IP R ER H BBK White (L, 5-12) 63 3725 South Hardin 6, Gladbrook-Reinbeck 3 South Hardin scored five runs in the third and fourth innings and sent the Rebels to their 10th straight loss. G-R took a 1-0 lead in the top of the third inning only to see the Tigers score three in the bottom of the frame and two more in the fourth inning. The Rebels came back with two in the sixth but it was not enough. Swanson led Gladbrook-Reinbeck's seven-hit attack with a pair of singles and a stolen base. White struck out three and did not walk a batter in the complete-game effort. Gladbrook-Reinbeck001 002 0 – 3 South Hardin 003 201 x – 6 Rebels ABR H RBI Amber Berendes, 2b 3 0 0 0 Megan Swanson, 3b 4 1 2 0 Hayley Weber, ss 4 0 1 0 Hanna Christopher, cf 3 0 0 0 Taylor Gienger, lf 2 1 0 0 Jordan LaBarge, c 3 0 1 0 Madison White, p 3 1 1 1 Sasha Nagle, 1b 2 0 1 0 Haleigh Berendes, dh 3 0 1 0 Sadie Cahalan, rf 0 0 0 0 Lily Ehlers, cr 0 0 0 0 Totals 273 7 1 Stolen bases – Swanson (2), White (2) Pitching IP R ERH BBK White (L, 5-13) 6 6 2 4 0 3 ACKLEY – East Marshall scored four runs in its final at bat to snatch the North Iowa Cedar League West Division championship from AGWSR. The Cougars (23-8 overall, 12-2 NICL West) extended their conference winning streak to 14 games with a pair of victories over West Marshall Monday and scored a non-conference victory over Iowa Falls-Alden Tuesday before falling to BCLUW Wednesday and East Marshall Thursday. East Marshall’s victory gave it the outright division title with a 13-1 league record. AGWSR finished 12-2 and BCLUW 11-3. AGWSR 7-10, West Marshall 0-0 The Cougars closed to within a conference win of the NICL West title with a pair of shutout victories over West Marshall. AGWSR scored the only run it would need with a first-inning tally in the opener. It added two in the third inning and three in the fourth. The Cougars slugged 11 hits in the victory, including four from Jodi Johnson and two each from Maddie Deters and Morgan Kappel. Ashley Sicard struck out 11 and allowed just two hits while picking up her 20th victory of the year. She also slugged her seventh home run of the campaign. The Cougars led just 2-0 after four innings of the nightcap before exploding for eight in the fifth to put the game away. AGWSR had nine hits in the game including two each by Megan Marlette, Jami Johnson and Anna Jaspers. Sicard struck out five and allowed just two hits in the victory. AGWSR 7, West Marshall 0 West Marshall 000 000 0 — 0 AGWSR 102 301 x — 7 AGWSR ABR H RBI Alana Groninga, rf 5 0 1 0 Maddie Deters, 3b 4 2 2 1 Ashley Sicard, p 3 1 1 2 Jodi Johnson, 1b 5 0 4 1 Megan Marlette, lf 3 1 1 0 Morgan Kappel, ss 3 1 2 1 Jami Johnson, c 2 0 0 0 Anna Jaspers, cf 1 1 0 0 Abbie Young, 2b 100 0 Addi Johnson, dh 3 0 0 0 Miranda Jimmerson, pr0 1 0 0 Mariah Jimmerson, cr 0 0 0 0 Mandy Willems, cr000 0 Haley Bakker, pr 0 0 0 0 Totals 30711 5 Doubles — Jodi Johnson (2), Jaspers (3). Home run — Sicard (7). Stolen bases — Kappel (10), Mariah Jimmerson (4). Pitching IP RERHBBK Sicard (W, 20-4) 7002111 AGWSR 10, West Marshall 0 West Marshall 000 00 — 0 AGWSR 110 08 — 10 AGWSR ABR H RBI Alana Groninga, rf 4 1 1 0 Maddie Deters, 3b 2 1 0 0 Ashley Sicard, p 2 0 1 2 Jodi Johnson, 1b 3 0 1 1 Megan Marlette, lf 3 0 2 1 Morgan Kappel, ss 1 2 0 0 Addi Johnson, dh 1 1 0 0 Jami Johnson, c 3 0 2 3 Anna Jaspers, cf 3 2 2 2 Abbie Young, 2b 000 0 Miranda Jimmerson, pr0 1 0 0 Mariah Jimmerson, cr 0 1 0 0 Mandy Willems, cr010 0 Totals 2210 9 9 Doubles — Sicard (10), Jami Johnson (4). Pitching IP RERHBBK Sicard (W, 21-4) 500205 AGWSR 12, Iowa Falls-Alden 1 Sicard went 4-for-5 with a double, a home run and five runs batted in as the Cougars downed Iowa FallsAlden in non-conference play. AGWSR scored a run in the first and five in the second to take control early in the game. Maddie Deters added three hits and three other Cougars had two as the team collected 15 hits on the night. Sicard threw her third straight two-hitter in the victory. AGWSR 150 006 — 12 Iowa Falls-Alden 000 010 — 1 AGWSR ABR H RBI Alana Groninga, rf 4 2 1 1 Maddie Deters, 3b 5 2 3 1 Ashley Sicard, p 5 1 4 5 Jodi Johnson, 1b 4 0 0 1 Megan Marlette, lf 4 0 2 2 Morgan Kappel, ss 4 1 0 0 Addi Johnson, dh 3 0 0 0 Jami Johnson, c 4 0 2 0 Anna Jaspers, cf 4 1 2 1 Abbie Young, 2b 111 1 Mariah Jimmerson 010 0 Miranda Jimmerson020 0 Mandy Willems 010 0 Carrinton Hunt 000 0 Totals 391215 12 Doubles — Sicard (11), Marlette (3), Jaspers (3). Home run — Sicard (8). Stolen base — Jodi Johnson (3). Pitching IP RERHBBK Sicard (W, 22-4) 711219 BCLUW 2, AGWSR 0 BCLUW held the Cougars to a pair of hits which preventing them from clinching the NICL West title. Sicard allowed two hits for the fourth straight game and did not allow an earned run while picking up the hard-luck loss. AGWSR 000 000 0 — 0 BCLUW 001 010 x — 2 AGWSR ABR H RBI Alana Groninga, rf 2 0 0 0 Maddie Deters, 3b 2 0 0 0 Ashley Sicard, p 3 0 0 0 Megan Marlette, lf 3 0 1 0 Jami Johnson, c 3 0 0 0 Jodi Johnson, 1b 3 0 1 0 Morgan Kappel, ss 2 0 0 0 Abbie Young, 2b 200 0 Anna Jaspers, cf 2 0 0 0 Totals 220 2 0 Stolen base — Young (4). Pitching IP RERHBBK Sicard (L, 22-5) 620218 East Marshall 8, AGWSR 7 East Marshall clinched the NICL West crown with a dramatic come-from-behind victory over the Cougars. AGWSR jumped ahead 6-3 after three innings and was up 7-4 entering the seventh before giving up four in the final inning. East Marshall outhit the Cougars 13-6. Jami Johnson led AGWSR’s attack with a pair of hits and three RBIs. East Marshall 201 010 4 — 8 AGWSR 024 001 0 — 7 AGWSR ABR H RBI Alana Groninga, rf 4 0 0 0 Maddie Deters, 3b 3 1 0 0 Ashley Sicard, p 3 0 0 0 Megan Marlette, lf 3 2 1 0 Jodi Johnson, 1b 3 1 1 2 Morgan Kappel, ss 3 1 1 1 Jami Johnson, c 3 0 2 3 Anna Jaspers, cf 3 0 1 0 Addi Johnson, dh 2 0 0 0 Abbie Young, 2b 000 1 Mariah Jimmerson 010 0 Mandy Willems 010 0 Totals 277 6 7 Doubles — Kappel (7), Jami Johnson (5). Stolen base — Jodi Johnson (4) Pitching IP RERHBBK Sicard (L, 22-6) 7851311 Spartans drop three games By PATTI RUST Sports Correspondent DIKE – The Spartan baseball team dropped three games to area NICLWest teams this week, falling 14-0 in five innings at Dike Thursday, after a pair of losses in a double header with Gladbrook-Reinbeck at Grundy Center Monday. This week the Spartans (3-12 overall, 2-9 NICL-West) were slated for four games, hosting West Marshall Monday, going on the road to North Tama Tuesday, then returning home against BCLUW Wednesday and South Hardin Thursday. Dike-New Hartford 14, Grundy Center 0 The Wolverines wasted no time in taking an early lead, with a sixrun inning in the opening frame and a seven-run third inning on their way to the early ending 14-0 shutout of the Spartans Thursday. Complete game stats were not available. Grundy Center 000 00 – 0 Dike-New Hartford 617 00 – 14 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 11, Grundy Center 1 In the night cap of a double header Monday Grundy Center scored a single run while the Rebels racked up 11. Jared Krausman went 1-for-2 at the plate and Jared Clapp, Austin Burroughs, Grant Weldon, and Nolan Freemen all hit once in three at bats. Freeman connected for a double and Burroughs scored the Spartan run. Grundy Center 001 000 0 – 1 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 041 100 0 – 11 Grundy Center AB R H RBI Jared Clapp, c 3 0 1 0 Austin Burroughs, ss 3 1 1 0 Grant Weldon, 3b 3 0 1 0 Bryce Flater, rf 3 0 0 0 Jared Krausman, cf 2 0 1 0 Braidan Buhrow, p 1 0 0 0 Nolan Freeman, dh 3 0 1 0 Garret Weldon, 1b 2 0 0 0 Austin Grimm, 2b 0 0 0 0 Doubles – Freeman 1. Pitching IP H R ERBBK Buhrow (L, 0-2)4 5 6 5 3 2 Weldon, Garret 1 10 012 Clapp 1 25 450 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 6, Grundy Center 2 In the opener Monday the Rebels went up 2-0 in the second inning and added one in the top of the fourth. The Spartans got on the board with two runs in the bottom of the fourth, but the Rebels scored two more in the fifth and one in the seventh to seal the win at 6-1. Jared Krausman, Nolan Freeman, and Jake Bangasser all went 1-for-2 at the plate for the Spartans. Bangasser knocked in Krausman and Freeman for a pair of RBIs. Gladbrook-Reinbeck 020 120 1 – 6 Grundy Center 000 200 0 – 2 Grundy Center ABR HRBI Jared Clapp, c 3 0 0 0 Austin Burroughs, p 4 0 0 0 Grant Weldon, 3b 20 0 0 Bryce Flater, rf 4 0 1 0 Jared Krausman, cf 2 1 1 0 Braidan Buhrow, 1b 2 0 0 0 Nolan Freeman, dh 2 1 1 0 Garret Weldon, ss 20 0 0 Jake Bangasser, 2b 2 0 1 2 Sawyer Bowen, lf 0 0 0 0 Pitching IP H R ERBBK Burroughs (L, 2-4)5 10 5 3 1 1 Weldon, Garret 2 31 001 Tri-County baseball team wins Traer title The fifth-sixth-grade Grundy Center Tri-County Baseball Team won the championship last week in Traer. The team had to win every game to stay in the winner’s bracket. It played Dysart first, winning 9-1 with Dayne Zinkula pitching. Its second game was a 6-0 victor over North Tama with Logan Knaack throwing a no hitter. In the Championship game, Grundy Center met Gladbrook-Reinbeck for the third time in a week. G-R had taken the first two games, 8-6 and 3-2, but the third time was a charm for Grundy Center. The championship game went into an extra inning with Spartans pulling out a 15-14 win. Kolby Muller, Logan Knaack, and Javen Ayala shared in the pitching duties. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are: Dexter Whitehill and Javen Ayala. Seccond row (l-r): Bryce Greiner, Eliot Hamann, Dayne Zinkula, Cole Lehr, Trent Greiner, Cade Webber, and Landon Decker. Back row: Coach Matt Lauver, Coach Ryan Olson, Nick Ascher, Kolby, Muller, Zach Ophiem, Logan Knnack, Coach Scott Muller, Wes Willis, and Sloan Klar. (Courtesy photo) john ‘mark’ baade Grundy Center's Jared Clapp closed out the final game on the mound in a double header with Gladbrook-Reinbeck last Monday night. 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