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• Colony of the arts Wednesday, July 14, 2010 • www.garnerleaderandsignal.com • Vol. 138, No. 28 • $1.50 per copy/86¢ delivered
RAGBRAI Committee
Announces Entertainment
Look forward to “star-spangled”
entertainment at Central Park when
The Register’s Annual Great Bike
Ride Across Iowa (RAGBRAI®
XXXVIII) rolls though Garner on
Tuesday, July 27.
Impulse, the show choir from
Garner-Hayfield High School, will
start off the day’s entertainment.
They will perform their award-
winning show choir routine starting during the Operation Troop Aid
at approximately 9:30 a.m. on the concert will be used to send
Muse-Norris stage in Central Park. military personnel “goodie boxes”
This multi-faceted, talented group of deodorant, tooth paste, soap,
is under the direction of Jason edible food pouches, and other
Heitland. personal items.
The next performance is Operation Troop Aid also assists
Sheltered Reality. They will military families with unexpected
perform from 10:30 a.m. until emergency things. RAGBRAI
about noon. Sheltered Reality riders can have their picture taken
has an “up beat” message. The with any of the artists to make a
kids who perform in Sheltered memorable day!
Reality are from throughout Iowa. Radio personality J. Brooks is
The group is sponsored by Iowa entertainment committee chair for
Mold Tooling, Inc., a division of the Garner RAGBRAI committee. Best Use of Theme Little Miss and Little Mr. Duesey
Oshkosh Truck Corporation. This is the first time that Operation The parade entry from Smith’s Hardware, Garner, won the “Best Jayden Frank and K.C. Hook were named 2010 Little Miss and
Operation Troop Aid Troop Aid has done a benefit Use of Theme” category during Saturday’s Duesey Days Parade. Little Mr. Duesey, Friday, July 9. Jayden, K.C. and the rest of
Operation Troop Aid will concert in connection with Bill and Lori Short invited parade goers to “Remember When … the contestants rode in the 30th Annual Duesey Days Parade in
highlight entertainment for the day. RAGBRAI, according to Brooks. Plumbing was Easy and Simple.” Garner on Saturday. (LEADER photos by Rebecca Peter)
They will perform from noon until “We’re honored that they’re
3:30 p.m. willing to come here and be a part
Operation Troop Aid (OTA) of our day during RAGBRAI,” he
features three Nashville recording
artists: Jonnalee White, Cody
said.
Watch for a special guest
City of Garner
appearance by “Elvis” on stage
McCarver, and Sammy Sadler.
They travel around the country between acts during the “Operation celebrates
performing to raise money to help Troop Aid” concert, according to
U.S. troops overseas, and their
families left back home.
Deb Schmidt, Garner RAGBRAI
steering committee co-chair.
Duesey Days
Freewill donations collected More photos on page 7.
News At A Glance
Best Class
RAGBRAI Meeting
The final meeting before RAGBRAI® is Thursday, July 8, 6:30 p.m. at Reunion Float
the council room at Garner City Hall. The Register’s Annual Great Bike The Class of 1945 won title
Ride Across Iowa comes through Garner on Tuesday, July 27. Volunteers and trophy for “Best Class
are urgently needed! Contact the Garner Chamber of Commerce office at Reunion” float. The class
923-3993 for more information or go on line at www.garneriowa.org and celebrated their 65th reunion.
click on “Trailing Through Time … Garner Style. Other Garner-Hayfield classes
Harkin Aide In Garner
represented in the 30th annual
Duesey Days Parade include
Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) announced today that his aide Kim Taylor 1960, 1990, 2000, 1950, 1965,
will visit Hancock County on Friday July 16 to host a “listening post” for 1980, 2005 and 1955. (Leader
local residents. Iowans are invited to join Harkin’s staff to talk about how photo by Rebecca Peter)
they have been impacted by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Staff will also visit organizations that have made their facilities or programs
ADA accessible. Individuals with disabilities needing auxiliary aids or County Supervisors Scrap Weapons Ban Ordinance
services, such as an interpreter, or other accommodations should contact
Sen. Harkin’s Des Moines office at 515-284-4574. Hancock County Following a vocal and occasionally asked Wayne DuVall, Goodell. attorney Jim Wetterling, Garner. All it will do is add another layer of
details – Friday July 16, 3:45-4:45 p.m. Garner Public Library 416 impassioned hearing, the Hancock “Our veterans fought for this in a “The right to bear arms is a rules and regulations and complicate
State Street Garner. County Board of Supervisors World War and you’re going to tell fundamental Constitutional right. the lives of those of us who are law-
Latham Aide At Klemme
scrapped a proposed weapons ban them they can’t park in the parking Any regulation has to be narrowly abiding citizens.”
ordinance. lot and come in and get their hunting tailored to address a very significant Dennis Guth, Klemme, agreed
Iowa Congressman Tom Latham’s Traveling Help Desk makes its The third reading of the “weapons and fishing licenses if they have a government interest,” Wetterling with Wetterling, “That’s what I see
monthly visit to Hancock County on Tuesday, July 20. A member ban” ordinance was held July 6. gun in their vehicle? It’s affecting stated. “This is way overboard. This in this ordinance. We are going
of Latham’s staff will be at the Klemme Public Library, 204 East The ordinance would have banned too many innocent people.” bothers me because for the second or beyond the powers the Constitution
Where is it?
Main, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. The weapons from the courthouse Nancy Haan, Deputy Assessor, third time today I heard, ‘Oh we’re allowed us to have.”
Congressman’s staff can answer building, courthouse parking lot, defended the ordinance. “We’ve had not going to enforce that’.” Guth, who has a concealed
questions and offer help to other county buildings and properties people get verbally abusive in our “If we’re not enforcing it, then weapons permit, said at the meeting
RECORD ................... Pg. 9, Sect. A
individuals who have problems as designated. office,” she said. “That’s not unusual why do we need it? That’s an that he was carrying a weapon to
CHURCH ................... Pg. 6, Sect. A
PEOPLE ................. Pg. 4, 5, Sect. A with range of federal programs, Approximately 26 persons, at all.” arbitrary application of the law. If prove a point.
PUB. NOTICES ......... Pg. 9, Sect. A including Social Security for including members of the law Doug Suntken, Garner, organized we are randomly enforcing wherever “It’s not the gun,” he said. “It’s the
CLASSIFIEDS......... Pg. 10, Sect. A veterans, ag programs or other enforcement community, attended the petition drive. “If nothing we want, then what happens if people involved.”
SPORTS ................Pgs. 7, 8, Sect. A federal agencies. the hearing. else I hope I succeeded in raising I get crossways with the county Jerry Meyers, Garner, said has
weather Save the Date: Supervisors were presented a
petition with 642 signatures of
awareness that we do need to
keep watch on what’s going on. I
attorney or the supervisors? That’s
completely unacceptable.”
concealed weapons permits from
Iowa and Utah. “I feel if our county
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Garage Sales individuals opposed to the measure.
“It started out, I wasn’t against
completely understand the concerns
of the gals in the office,” he said.
Wetterling questioned whether
any kind of weapons ban for the
sheriff and the State of Utah deems
me appropriate to carry, that means
The Autumn City Wide
July 5 81 69 .58” having it in the courthouse…but “You can’t stop someone who’s hell- courthouse is enforceable without I passed some checks and balances
July 6 85 68 Garage Sales will be held
July 7 81 67 Septemer 17 and 18 – mark your if a crazy fool comes in and starts bent on doing some damage. the use of metal detectors. and I should be okay.”
July 8 81 62 .05” calendars! shooting, what am I going to do? Say The most impassioned argument “When you think it through “It’s the crime of passion you have
July 9 87 60 bang, bang? Where does this stop?” against the ordinance came from logically, will it do anything? No. to worry about,” he said.
July 10 85 62 Dan Kadrlik, Garner, also saw the
July 11 82 64 .76” law as unenforceable. “I don’t think
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we can afford the metal detector the
or the manpower to staff them. As
much as I understand the concerns,
I just don’t think there’s a way to
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Impulse Performs at Duesey Days
Garner-Hayfield’s vocal jazz group “Impulse” performed a set for the Duesey Day crowd Saturday afternoon, July 10. Among the
songs offered was “Sweet Caroline,” which was written by Neil Diamond, and is recently experiencing a resurgence in popularity
Molly Christensen and Ben Lau thanks to being featured in an episode of the hit television show “Glee.” Members of the group performing were: (left to right) Renee
Lau, Courtney Lange, Samantha Lange, Cassidy Molencamp, Matt Kenney, A.J. Haag, and Chris Noty. Impulse is directed by Jason
Christensen, Lau Attend Heitland. More photos on page 7. (Photo by Ana Olsthoorn)
Youth Tour of Washington Yards And Gardens? Four Reappointed To
and Ben Lau, Garner, represented which some economists have said There’s An App For That
Molly Christensen of Goldfield concerns about the nation’s debt
Prairie Energy Cooperative as part is unsustainable, nutrition at public
Klemme Library Board
of a group of 40 Iowa high schools schools and quality of education. Demonstrating the newest management presentations. The
juniors and seniors representing 24 Answers and solutions about KLEMME – The Klemme City Wessels asked the council to consider
computer applications in horticulture event also includes demonstrations
Iowa electric cooperatives on the the issues varied among the Council reappointed four members putting the dates of the Klemme
will be one of several presentations on high-tunnel fruit and vegetable
2010 Iowa Electric Cooperatives’ congressional delegation, but there of the Klemme Public Library Centennial on the “Welcome Home”
at the All Horticulture Field Day production, crabapples, chainsaw
Annual Youth Tour of Washington, was a common thread on energy Board, July 6. arch in the park.
on July 29. The field day will be safety, air-blast spraying, aquatic
D.C. and environmental policies of doing Eileen Netland, Karen Priebe, After much discussion the council
held at the Iowa State University research, orchard care, apple disease
This was the 53rd annual youth what’s best for the environment Connie Marciniak and Barbara voted to leave the arch as is and not
Horticulture Research Station near management, weed control, insect
tour event organized by the without harming the economy, Baker were reappointed to four- add additional lettering.
Gilbert from 8:00 a.m. to 2 p.m. control, turf maintenance, lawn
National Rural Electric Cooperative which was similar to what students year terms on the library board of Ken Weiland, public works
The computer demonstration will mower selection, a vineyard tour
Association, which had record heard last year. directors. director, stated he had been checking
include hands-on sessions covering and an opportunity to purchase fresh,
attendance of 1,494 including Iowa’s In addition to meeting with the Employee Wages the pricing for televising of the water
the latest landscaping software. locally-grown fruits and vegetables
40 students that participated in the members of Congress that serve Wage increases were approved and sewer lines. The council asked
Presenters will demonstrate at an on-site Farmers’ Market.
June 12-17 gathering. them, students also had time to for city employees Linda Dice, him to go ahead with the project
traditional computer applications as The Field Day will also include
All 40 Iowa students met as a explore the memorials, monuments city clerk, Ken Weiland, public with a cap of $2,500.
well as iPhone/iPod and Touch/iPad commercial exhibits and displays
group with Iowa Sens. Grassley and other attractions of the nation’s works director, and Donna Weiland, Weiland reported that he was also
applications. from various horticultural
and Harkin, in addition to breaking capital during their visit paid for by custodian, each received a 4 percent able to get the parking lines painted
Attendees also can learn organizations. Researchers will
into groups to meet with the electric co-ops that participate in the raise raise. on Main Street.
about Earth-Kind® roses and answer questions during and after
representative for each of their program. Dice’s salary would increase City Clerk Linda Dice stated that
hydrangeas. Earth-Kind® is a new tours.
specific districts in the U.S. House Prairie Energy Cooperative $571.09 a year for a total of water bills were higher than usual
program that addresses sustainable The Boone County Cattleman’s
of Representatives. Christensen and provides power to people in eleven $14,848.21, Donna Weiland’s salary this time as many people were filling
landscape management. Ann Association is cooking lunch, which
Lau met with Rep. Tom Latham. north central Iowa counties. Iowa’s would increase $99.84 a year for pools and watering gardens. The
Marie VanDerZanden, Iowa State is included in the registration fee.
Students asked the senators and electric cooperatives provide power a total of $2,595.84 and Kenny abundance of mosquitoes due to the
University horticulture professor, The field day is being held at the
representatives questions about the in each of the state’s 99 counties to Weiland’s wage would increase to wet weather was discussed and the
will be sharing results from a two- Iowa State University Horticulture
nation’s worst ever oil spill in the Gulf approximately 650,000 people. $16.23 an hour. city clerk will call Mosquito Control
year study of roses and hydrangeas Research Station near Gilbert. The
of Mexico, a struggling economy, The vote was 3-1 in favor of the of Iowa to see when they would be
to determine if they are eligible station is located at 55519 170th
increase. Councilmen voting in spraying again.
for the Earth-Kind® designation St.; three miles north of Ames on
favor were Carl Pearson, Leland In other business, the council
in northern climates. Both the rose Highway 69 and east on 170th Street
Hummel, and Sidney Cueller. voted to give the Hancock County
trial and hydrangea trial will be on one and a half miles. For more
Council member Roberta Carolus Fair Board $250 as a sponsorship for
display. information and to register, contact
voted against the motion. the 2010 county fair.
The vineyard tour will include Barb Osborn at 515-294-5624 or
At the previous meeting Gladys
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Heat-Related Illnesses weather conditions. Older people, www.garnerleaderandsignal.com
As we age, our ability to adequately particularly those at special risk, gleader@qwestoffice.net
respond to summer heat can become should stay indoors on particularly Office Hours:
a serious problem. The National hot and humid days. People without Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Institute on Aging (NIA), part of fans or air conditioners should go to A continuation and consolidation
the National Institutes of Health, places such as shopping malls, movie of Signal, founded 1871; Leader,
has some advice for helping older theaters, libraries or cooling centers founded 1883; Herald, founded
1932, The Democrat, founded 1885.
people avoid heat-related illnesses, provided by religious groups, and
We reserve the right to edit any
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general health and lifestyle of the temperature above 104 degrees is Newsroom
individual. Health-related factors likely suffering from heat stroke and News Editor: Rebecca Peter, 641-
that may increase risk include: may have symptoms of confusion,
Extension Notes versatility where corn is grown. 923-2684 or email gleadernews@
• Age-related changes to the skin combativeness, strong rapid pulse, One set of batteries is usually qwestoffice.net. use this contact to
such as poor blood circulation and lack of sweating, dry flushed skin, Personal Column By Gary Hall sufficient for the season. In Ward’s offer story tips or send letters to the
inefficient sweat glands faintness, staggering, possible ISU Regional Extension Education Director
case, he pulls the battery out of an
editor.
• Heart, lung and kidney diseases, delirium or coma. Seek immediate 2023 S. Federal Ave., Mason City IA 50401 • 641-423-0844 • garyhall@iastate.edu old tractor that is not used much. It
People/Social News: Jennifer
as well as any illness that causes medical attention for a person with lasts the season if fully charged at
Roberts, 641-923-2684 or email
Sweet Corn Protection from Raccoons
general weakness or fever any of these symptoms, especially glsports@qwestoffice.net. Use this
the beginning. The electric fencer is contact for engagements, anniversa-
• High blood pressure or other an older adult. probably on for a total of a month. ries, weddings, new arrivals, achievers
conditions that require changes in If you suspect that someone is It seems the official sweet corn ground). Raccoons must not be able – Start the charger before the corn and other such items.
diet. suffering from a heat-related illness: inspector should be the raccoon, to crawl under, go between or go is close to being ripe. Once raccoons
• The inability to perspire, caused • Get the person out of the sun and which seems to harvest sweet corn over the wires without coming into get a taste of the corn, they are more
Circulation & Subscriptions
by medications such as diuretics, into an air-conditioned or other cool the day before it is to be picked. contact with the wire and receiving a difficult to discourage.
Deb Chaney, 1-800-558-1244,
sedatives, tranquilizers and certain place. ext. 122 or email mapcirculation@
Evidently many across the nation little shock. – Control weeds near the wire. iowaconnect.com, subscriptions and
heart and blood pressure drugs • Offer fluids such as water, fruit have this problem. Ward Upham, – Use regular electric fence posts Weeds can intercept the voltage if rewnewals can take up to two weeks
• Taking several drugs for various and vegetable juices, but avoid Extension Associate from Kansas and insulators for construction of they touch a wire and allow raccoons to process, and may cause lags in ser-
conditions. It is important, however, alcohol and caffeine. State University, provides us with your electric fence. They provide entry beyond the weed. vice if not planned ahead. Didn’t Get
to continue to take prescribed • Encourage the individual to information about his experience good support and won’t allow the – Check the wire occasionally to Your Paper? If you do not receive
medication and discuss possible shower, bathe or sponge off with with the raccoon and an effective raccoons to foil the fence. make sure you have current. This your paper in Wednesday’s mail, call
problems with a physician. cool water. control measure…the electric fence. – It is much easier to use the can be done easily (but unpleasantly) the Garner Post Office or the Garner
• Being substantially overweight • Apply a cold, wet cloth to the The shock of an electric fence woven electric wire with strands by touching the wire. There are also Leader at 923-2684.
or underweight wrists, neck, armpits, and/or groin, will scare the raccoon but leave it of wire embedded than to use a tools for sale that will measure the Billing & Accounting
• Drinking alcoholic beverages places where blood passes close to unharmed. The goal is to encourage solid metal wire. The woven wire voltage. They are worth the money Pam DeVries, 1-800-558-1244,
• Being dehydrated the surface and the cold cloths can the wildlife to forage for more is easier to bend around corners and unless you have a number of city ext. 119 or email pamdevries@io-
Lifestyle factors can also increase help cool the blood. natural foods instead of our sweet to roll up when done for the year. cousins coming to visit over the waconnect.com
risk, including extremely hot living • Urge the person to lie down and corn. With the help of rapidly Advancements in electric fence course of the month. Classified Advertising:
quarters, overdressing, and not rest, preferably in a cool place. moving electrons and these tips we technology have tilted the scales of Sweet corn will be ready soon so Call Jennifer Roberts at 641-923-
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– Two or more wires must be used. in your favor. raccoons and your family or you can net
Outside Iowa Place the first about 5 inches above
the ground and the second 4 inches
above the first (or 9 inches above
– Though both the plug-in and
battery operated fencers work, the
battery operated types allow more
take Ward’s suggestion and erect that
electric fence. Either way, enjoy the
tasty treat of summer…sweet corn.
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Out of dedicated deer hunting the urge you to stay away from mineral them when compiling the data for
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4 • Wednesday, July 14, 2010 PEOPLE & EVENTS The Garner Leader
Jasses Celebrate Girls Invited Golden Jubilee
Donate Blood and Save
Lives this Summer
To Enter Fair Club to Meet
Golden Anniversary Princess Contest North Iowa Golden Jubilee club is
Dick and Carol were married Calling all girls who have meeting Tuesday, July 27 at 12 noon Blood donations are especially Klemme Community Blood Drive
on July 17, 1960 at the United completed grades 1st, 2nd, or 3rd at the Masonic Temple 302 1st St SE needed during the summer months on Wednesday, July 21, from 2:30
Methodist Church in Garner. They during the 2009-2010 school year Mason City (across the street east because the demand for blood is to 6:30 p.m. The drive will be held
have two married children, son and live in Hancock County. Join from the Police Station). higher while the number of donors is at Klemme Community Center,
David and his wife Margie Jass us for the 5th Annual Little Miss Any person married 50 years typically lower. By making just one located at 204 East Main Street and
of Ankeny who have two children Hancock County Fair Princess of more is invited to attend. blood donation this summer, you is sponsored by Klemme Library
daughter Tara and her husband contest. Registration begins at 11:15 a.m. can help save the lives of up to three Board. For more information or to
Paul Friest and David and Margie’s Little Miss Hancock County Fair with lunch served at noon followed hospital patients! schedule an appointment to donate
son Jacob; daughter Patti Heifner Princess will be selected Wednesday, by a short program and business You can make saving lives part blood, please contact The Blood
is married to Lowell Heifner of July 28, 2010, and introduced in a meeting. of your summer activities when Center of Iowa at 800-287-4903 or
Garner and they have two children program beginning at 5:30 p.m. Please send reservations to you sign up to give blood at the visit www.bloodcenterofiowa.org.
Jami and Kyle Thompson. Please send child’s name, grade Dorothy Yanney 404 S. Rhode Island
Show Your School
A card shower is being held in last completed, address, phone Mason City, IA 50401 by Friday July
their honor. Please send cards to number parent/guardian name, email 23. The cost is per person payable to
1819 Springview Drive, Mason address, and T-shirt size to Kathy Dorothy Yanney
City, Iowa 50401.
Dick and Carol Jass
Larson, 2095 Hwy 69, Garner, Iowa
50438. Genealogical Spirit by Donating Blood!
Entry forms are available at DES MOINES – Blood donations Street.
www.hancockcountyfair.com The
Society to Meet are needed now to help prevent a Sign up to save a life today!
application must be post marked on The North Central Iowa critical blood shortage. Schedule your next blood donation
or before July 23, 2010. Genealogical Society will hold To encourage donations during the online at www.bloodcenterofiowa.
its regular meeting at 1:30 p.m., summer months, The Blood Center org or call 800.287.4903.
Quilting Trip To Saturday, Aug. 7, in a meeting room of Iowa, a subsidiary of LifeServe
Blood Center, is giving everyone
at the LDS church located at 1309
Algona, Pocahontas South Kentucky Avenue in Mason who registers to donate blood the Congregate Meals
City. The program entitled “Back in chance to redeem an “I Bleed…” at Cardinal Grove
Common Threads quilt interest t-shirt in their favorite team colors.
Pack safety in your picnic basket. Put your cooler inside Time: a Visit with Carrie Chapman Garner, Iowa
the air-conditioned car. Keep the cooler in the shade. group is sponsoring a road trip for its T-shirts will be available for just 100
Catt, Activist for Women’s Suffrage Menu is subject to change.
Keep the lid closed and avoid repeated openings. Re- July meeting. The group will meet points at The Blood Center’s Online
plenish ice as needed. Use a separate cooler for drinks. and World Peace” will be presented Monday, July 19
in front of the Britt Public Library Store.
Place leftover foods in the cooler soon after grilling or by Linda Hughes. Chicken Dumplings, Broccoli, Fresh Melon,
at 9 a.m., Wednesday, July 21 for You can take part in the What Color
serving. If there is still ice in the cooler when you get All meetings of the NCIGS are Bread, Chocolate Dream Dessert
carpooling. The first stops will be Do You Bleed promotion when you Tuesday, July 20
home, the leftovers are okay to eat. free and open to the public. Anyone
two quilt shops in Algona, followed donate blood at any of the following Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Green
Summertime Burgers hours at who is interested in history and
by lunch at the Perky Parrot. The the blood drive location(s):
Beans & Bacon, Bread, Frosted Cake
1 egg, slightly beaten 350 degrees genealogy is encouraged to attend. Wednesday, July 21
1-1/2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce or in crockpot on group will then proceed to the quilt •Garner Community Blood Drive, Gumbo Pork Chop, Rice Pilaf, Mixed Veg-
3/4 tsp. chili powder high for 2 hours. shop in Pocahontas, Iowa. New Tuesday, July 20, 2010 from 1:30
2 Tbsp. onion persons are always welcome to Newby Awarded etables, Bread, Chocolate Mint Brownie
Thursday, July 22
- 6:30 p.m. at the Garner United
1 lb. ground beef
2 Tbsp. ketchup
Sour Cream Cucumbers
2 lg. cucumbers, peeled and sliced
participate in the activities of this Culinary Scholarship Methodist Church, 885 Maben Italian Chicken Breast, Parsley Butter Potato,
informal group. Avenue.
Cheddar Carrots, Garlic Toast, Ice Cream
1 tsp. salt 1 lg. onion, sliced into rings Cynthia Newby of Kanawha Sandwich
1 c. square wheat cereal, crushed to 1/3 c. 3/4 c. sour cream was one of four students from the •Klemme Community Blood Friday, July 23
Combine egg, ketchup and Worcester-
shire sauce. Mix in salt and chili powder.
3 Tbsp.cider vinegar
2 Tbsp. sugar
Eilertson Graduates Indian Hills Community College Drive, Wednesday, July 21, 2010 Beef Luncheon Steak, Oven Brown Potato,
Culinary Arts Program in Ottumwa from 2:30 - 6:30 p.m. at the Klemme Tomato & Onion Salad, Bread, Toffee Bar
Stir in cereal. Add onion and ground beef. Dash salt and pepper, to taste Dental School to receive a $500 scholarship from Community Center, 204 East Main
Mix thoroughly and shape into 4 patties, Mix sour cream, cider vinegar, sugar
about 1/2 inch thick. Grill. and salt and pepper together. Put the cu- Nick Eilertson, a 2001 graduate The American Culinary Federation
cumbers and onions in a bowl. Mix in the of Garner-Hayfield, has fulfilled all of Iowa. Congregate Meals
Four-Bean Casserole
1 (17-oz.) can red kidney beans, drained
ingredients with onions and cucumbers.
Serve. Yield: 6 to 10 servings.
the requirements prescribed by the
University of Iowa for a degree of
at Community Center Baby
Klemme, Iowa
1 (17-oz.) can green lima beans, drained
1 (17-oz. can butter beans, drained Chocolate Crispy Squares doctor of dental surgery. A ceremony
Bridal
Dinner is served at 11:30 a.m. For reserva-
tions, please call Colleen Rout in Klemme at
Shower
1 (31-oz.) can pork and beans 1-1/2 c. flour was held June 4 at the Marriott Hotel
641-587-2736 at least two days in advance. for
in Iowa City. Shower
Anastasia Renae
2 lg. onions, diced 1/2 c. brown sugar During inclement weather, closures will
1 clove garlic, cut fine 3/4 c. margarine Nick completed his undergraduate honoring be announced on KIMT, KGLO & KIOW.
1/2 lb. bacon 1 c. sugar All meals served with skim or 1% mlk (daughter of Amber & Mike Jesse)
studies at UNI with a bachelor of
1/8 c. dry mustard 1 c. light corn syrup
arts degree in biomedicine. Chelsea Clement Monday, July 19 Sunday, July 25
1/2 c. vinegar 1 c. chocolate chips (bride-to-be of Jordan Hubred) Golden Baked Chicken, Potatoes with Gravy,
1 c. brown sugar 1-1/2 c. chunky peanut butter Nick will be employed at the 3-Bean Salad, Royale Brownie, Tomato Juice 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
1 tsp. salt 3 c. crispy rice cereal Peoples Community Health Center Saturday, July 24 Tuesday, July 20
at
Add kidney beans, green lima beans and Mix flour, brown sugar and margarine. in Waterloo beginning July 19. 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Porcupine Meatballs, Mashed Potatoes,
butter beans to pork and beans. Fry bacon Press into a 9x13-inch pan. Bake 15 min-
Nick is the son of Jeff and Denise Broccoli, Peach Crisp Faith Lutheran Church
until almost crisp. Add onion, garlic, mus-
tard, vinegar, salt and brown sugar. Heat
utes at 350 degrees. Bring sugar and syrup
to a boil. Add chips and peanut butter. Eilertson of Garner and the grandson Garner Library Wednesday, July 21 Miller, IA
together on medium heat for 20 minutes. Mix well. Stir in cereal. Spread on crust. of Vivian Greiman of Goodell. Senior Citizens Center Cruncy Pollock, Potato Wedges, Peas,
Pour over beans and bake for 1 to 1-1/4 Cool and cut into squares. Garner, IA Chocolate Cream Pie, Orange Juice
Thursday, July 22
~When you are average you are as close to the bottom as you are to the top.~ Upper Iowa University Registered at: Turkey Loaf with Gravy, Sliced Carrots, Raisin
Spring Dean’s List
Macy’s & Target Rice Pudding, Whole Wheat Bread, Tomato
Juice
Friday, July 23
Open House Upper Iowa University names its Sloppy Joe, Cheese Garnish, Whole Wheat
2010 spring dean’s list. T Bun, Calico Corn, Copper Pennies, Plums
Bridal Shower Cristy K. Leuwerke of Forest City
for was named to the dean’s list. Welcome To The Tesene, Maurer & Maurer Team
Lisa Drabek Katelyn Baldwin has rejoined our team following Graduation
(Bride-to-be of Thomas Whitehurst) Open House from Hawkeye Community College as a Dental Hygienist. We
Saturday, July 24 Bridal Shower are very happy to have Katelyn and her daughter returning to our
10:00 a.m. to noon honoring area. She is taking appointments now.
Garner Ambulance Shed Brandi Barker Chrissy Crist has come on board as a Dental Assistant. She lives
575 W. 3rd St. (bride-to-be of Rusty Hadacek) in Belmond with her husband and daughter. She makes a great
Al & Jeanette Upmeyer Garner, IA Saturday, July 24 addition to our team.
Celebrating our Registered at 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Target & We hope our established and new patients enjoy working with
40th Anniversay Viaduct Center (USDA Bldg.)
Kohl’s Katelyn and Chrissy as much as we do.
Hwy 69
where is all began at the
Garner, Iowa
Duncan Community Please bring a favorite recipe to
Drs. Roy, Amy, Matt and Team
Ballroom share with the bride.
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3-5 p.m. Games for All Ages
5 p.m. Mass at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church
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The Garner Leader
PEOPLE & EVENTS Wednesday, July 14, 2010 • 5
Master Gardener
Program in
Hancock County
If you have an interest in gardening
and would like to volunteer in your
community, consider joining the
Iowa Master Gardener program.
Whether you are a long-term veteran
of gardening or a novice, you are
welcome to join.
The program provides training
on many aspects of gardening.
In exchange for training, Master
Gardeners share their time and
knowledge on approved projects
within their local communities.
Training consists of 40 hours of
instruction at the Hancock County
Extension Office and one Saturday
on the ISU campus. After training,
you complete a one-year Master
Bill Riley - Seniors
Gardener Internship consisting Barbershop quartet, Clearly Men, consisting of (center four, left to right) baritone John Harringa,
of 40 hours of volunteer service. 18, of Hanlontown; lead Jeremy Anderson 17, Clear Lake; base Marcus Kottrell, 17, Manley; and
Additional volunteer hours and tenor Jeff Arians, 18, Clear Lake, took 1st place in the Senior division of the Bill Riley Contest at
ongoing training are required in Garner’s Duesey Days on Saturday, July 10. The group sang a rendition of “Sold,” and their win
subsequent years to maintain the qualified them to compete in the State Bill Riley Talent Show during the State Fair in August. Ryan
Master Gardener status.
Since 1979, the Iowa Master Bill Riley-Juniors Dixon (far left) of West Des Moines took second place singing “Alleluia” by Leonard Coehn. Dixon
also accompanied himself on guitar. Matt Zittritsch, of Humboldt, took third place with a tap num-
Gardener program has trained over
Alice Obermeyer (center) of Mason City won the junior division ber to “Scat Mambo.” Zittritsch will also compete at the State Fair, having already qualified at a
9000 people. Master Gardeners are
often highly visible volunteers in of the Bill Riley Talent Show, Saturday, July 10 at Garner Due- previous event. (Photo by Ana Olsthoorn)
their counties. Master Gardeners sey Days, with a vocal presentation of “The Lonely Goatherd”
may work at local gardens, schools,
nursing homes, or other community
from The Sound of Music. 13-year old Payton Huey (left) of Clear
Lake won second place with a tap-dance routine to the song
Wartburg Honor Societies for Local Students
beautification or education projects. “The Devil Went Down to Georgia.” Ethan Obermeyer (right) won Wartburg College students were and Theta Alpha Kappa, religion. Forest City: Andrea Bartlett,
Or they may be answering questions third place with a vocal performance of “The Kite” from “You’re recognized at the end of winter term Students recognized with daughter of David and Vicki Bartlett,
on the radio, giving presentations at a Good Man, Charlie Brown.” Because Obermeyer and Huey had for their induction into nine honor membership in these societies inducted into Delta Mu Delta; and
gardening seminars, and discussing already qualified for state competition, Ethan Obermeyer earned societies. include: Jessica Damm, daughter of David
plants at local plant sales. The Affiliated with national collegiate Britt: Lori Tlach, daughter of Jerry and Sandra Damm, inducted into
the qualification to also compete at the State Fair. (Photo by Ana
Master Gardener program is unique honorary organizations, these and Carol Tlach, inducted into Delta Lambda Pi Eta.
Olsthoorn) societies include: Beta Beta Mu Delta.
both for its community emphasis
and because it directly utilizes the Beta, biology; Delta Mu Delta,
research-based resources of Iowa business administration; Kappa
State University.
If you are interested in becoming
Delta Pi, education; Kappa Mu
Epsilon, mathematics; Lambda
at the
VFW
an Iowa Master Gardener, contact Pi Eta, communication arts; Psi
the Hancock County Extension Chi, psychology; Sigma Delta Pi,
Office by calling 641-923-2856 or Spanish; Sigma Pi Sigma, physics;
via email: xhancock@iastate.edu.
Register by August 31 for the next
The Garner Leader Friday,
Master Gardener training course
beginning September 7. & Signal July 16th
Caving and is on-line at 9:00 pm
Canoeing Trip Dance to follow game, Randy Formack MC & DJ .
The Lime Creek Nature Center and
Cerro Gordo County Conservation
Board are leading a caving and
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canoeing adventure in southeast www.garnerleaderandsignal.com 315 Center St., Garner, Iowa
Minnesota’s beautiful bluff country!
The trip will depart from the Lime
Creek Nature Center parking lot on The Garner Dance Marathon committee wishes to thank the following sponsors for
Saturday, August 28 at 7:15 a.m. and
will return to the same location by
their generous support of our Children’s Miracle Network fundraiser. Your donations
6:30 p.m. enabled us to contribute over $10,000 to Children’s Miracle Network to benefit University
The first stop is a fascinating of Iowa Children’s Hospital in Iowa City. Your gift makes the daily experience of treatment
tour of Mystery Cave near Wykoff Bill Riley-Sprouts and care at University of Iowa Children’s Hospital just a little easier and more comfortable
with its stalactites, stalagmites, and
Madelyn Elwood (left) earned the first place trophy in the sprouts for their youngest patients. Several of those patients have been and will be from Garner.
underground pools. The tour will
then head to the historic town of division of the Bill Riley Contest, at Garner Duesey Days, Satur- Your local support makes a difference! We are very lucky to live in a community that
Lanesboro for lunch at Riverside on day, July 10. She performed a dance routine. Garner sisters Jay-
supports each other like Garner does!
the Root along the banks of the Root lyn and Morgan Criens won second place with their duet “Take
River. The trip will conclude with Me Out to the Ballgame.” The number of entrants in the sprout Sponsors:
an exciting seven mile canoe float division was not sufficient to qualify any of the contestants to
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scenic Root River.
Motor coach transportation Pizza Ranch IMT Transport Hueneman Tire
for this trip is being funded by
the Lime Creek Nature Center
Need a Li le Lift or Gift? $3 to $25 Lloyd and Jan Bier family
Steve and Gina Prohaska
Plas-Tech Tooling
Zinpro
Mason City Red Power
Dean and Marcia
Foundation. Cost of the trip includes NEW Wall Decor, Hand Painted or Magnetic family Sonquist & family
transportation, lunch, and cave entry.
Canoe rental is extra. Keychains - Picture Necklaces Bronze Level Ollenburg Motors
Participants who do not have prior Tea Accessories, napkins & sca er trays Best Western Holiday Lodge Prairie Energy
canoeing experience are required Cataldo Funeral Home Pringnitz Custom
to attend a canoeing basics training UrbanOven Crackers, in 4 avors Coca-Cola Bottling Company Pritchard Auto Company
session offered August 24 from Wing Sauce & Mustards, Cyclones or Hawks Day of the Weak Band Pro Advantage Services, Inc. – Verne Brunsen Ins.
6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Lime Creek Phil and Michelle Dornbier Bob & Doris Prohaska
Conservation Area (Quarry Lake). BeanPod* Iowa Made Soy Candles in Summer Scents* First Insurance Schoneman Realtors
Space is limited for this trip and Burn Clean Burn a Bean
Gifts Sew Sweet Stellar Industries
registration is required by August 13
Hancock County Co-op Oil, Assn. Tesene, Maurer, and Maurer
at 4 p.m. Please call 641-423-5309
to register or for more information. Ted & Susan Hovda Jack & Marcia Thompson
more than just a pretty latte KIOW Tim Tusha, Farm Bureau Financial Services
260 State Street, Downtown Garner 923-2853 Open Mon-Fri 7 am-5 pm; Sat 8 am -4 pm
• Free Wi-Fi • Creative Catering www.americanespressocoffeecafe.com Also North Iowa Grain Equipment
Bulldog Printing Ken and Dianne Paca
Clear Lake Bank and Trust Salon Embellish
Hancock County Co-op Oil Neil Fell
Family Eye Care Center
Schmidt Livestock
Sign Pro
Final Frame Tammy’s Pharmacy
Custom Exhaust Pipe Bending Garner Chiropractic Dr. Peter Vidal
Kramer Ace Hardware Tom & Darsi Wellik
Liberty Bank, fsb Wetterling Law Office
And many others who contributed anonymously at the concert.
Your Full Special thanks to Garner-Hayfield High School, Kris Hanson, and Vic Ferrari Band!
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Service On behalf of UICH patients and families, thank you.
Lube & Service
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Brake Service Lloyd, Jan, Wes and Bri Bier
Alignments In-house Rotor Mark, Michelle, Dalton and Caleb Graff
Machining Steve, Gina, Kaitlyn, Lucas and Joseph Prohaska
Computer Auto, Truck & Farm Todd, Penny, Jordan, and Autumn Weaver
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6 • Wednesday, July 14, 2010 FAITH & PRAISE The Garner Leader
Viola E. Bredlow – 1915-2010
Viola E. Bredlow, 94, of Garner Methodist Church in Garner and
died Wednesday, July 7, 2010, at the UMW.
Concord Care Center in Garner. Viola is survived by her three
Funeral services were held children, Diane Stimes of Belvidere,
10:30 a.m., Monday at the United Ill., Alan (Barbara) Bredlow
Methodist Church in Garner with of Garner and Audre (James)
Rev. Tim Rieckhoff-Faris officiating. Tagtmeyer of Phoenix, Ariz.; seven
Burial was in Concord Township grandchildren, Joseph (Sarah)
Cemetery. Cataldo Funeral Home is Stimes, Thomas (Beth) Stimes,
in charge of arrangements. William (Heather) Stimes, Derek
Memorials may be given to the Bredlow (special friend, Michelle
Garner United Methodist Church Miller), Jeni (Shaun) Hackman,
Sunday School. Bret (Jennifer) Bredlow and Robert
Viola Elnora Bredlow, the daughter Viola E. Bredlow Tagtmeyer; and eleven great-
of William and Laura Koehler, was grandchildren, Corisan and Nicholas
born Aug. 8, 1915, on a farm west to Marvin Bredlow at the Corwith Stimes, Grant and Jacob Stimes,
of Meservey. She was the youngest United Methodist Church. They Kelsey, Jalen and Benjamin Stimes,
of seven children. Viola attended lived in Garner where they raised Jack and Kaine Hackman and Hailey
school at Meservey graduating from their children, Diane, Alan and and Hayden Bredlow.
Meservey High School as class Audre. Viola also did some substitute She was preceded in death by her
valedictorian. She received her teaching in the Garner Community husband, Marvin, June 7, 1989; her
teaching certificate from William School system. She enjoyed reading, parents; a son-in-law, David Stimes;
Penn College and taught for several crocheting, knitting, quilting, two sisters, Mildred Hammond and
years in the rural schools of Wright crossword puzzles, playing cards Edna Lauen; and brothers, Herbert,
and Hancock counties. and Yahtzee. Walter, Raymond and Gilbert
On Sept. 21, 1940, she was married She was a member of the United Koehler.
Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church
Lucille Roe – 1916-2010 Your Health—Our Care
Lucille Roe, 94, formerly of
Garner, died peacefully in her home
What Are
…A Lasting Partnership
in Davis, Calif. on June 16, 2010.
Lucille was born June 3, 1916 on a Grandparents For?
farm just west of Britt, Iowa, to Miller
and Sophia Townsend. Following Grandparents are for:
graduation from Britt High School
she moved to Garner, Iowa where --Giving lots of love: unconditionally
she worked as a stenographer for the and dependably,
Rural Electric Cooperative. There, --Linking children to the past,
Lucille met Don Roe; they were
married in 1938. They owned and --Sharing life’s philosophies,
operated a grocery store in Garner --Providing calm away from the hustle John Boedeker, D.O. Jerry Nelson, M.D. Kathryn Pottratz, ARNP
for over 40 years. and bustle,
Lucille and Don moved to Davis, Monday-Friday
Calif. in 1979. Lucille worked full --Making each grandchild know he or Mon-Fri
8:00 to 5:00
time as an apartment manager for she is a very special person. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday
Lucille Roe
two years until she retired. She was Sat 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.
an excellent cook and seamstress. 1:00 to 4:30 p.m.
She sent cookie care packages to wife Alison Roe of Davis and their 730 West 3rd St, Garner, IA
daughters Carla (Yeh) and Alix; and 641-923-2651
two generations of family members 730 West 3rd St., Garner, IA
attending college, and provided six great-grandchildren.
plates of special baked goods to She was preceded in death by
friends and neighbors at Christmas. her parents, all six siblings and her
She was a member of the Davis
Community Church and P.E.O.
husband.
A memorial service led by the
Rev. Keith Scott will be held at
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International. KLEMME THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITIES OF GARNER E-FREE
Lucille is survived by son Bill and the United Methodist Church, 885 UNITED HANCOCK COUNTY ST. CHURCH
GOODELL METHODIST CHURCH BONIFACE CATHOLIC CHURCH
his wife Nancy Roe of Davis, Calif., Maben Avenue, Garner, Iowa on UNITED Phone 587-2540 580 Hwy 18 E.,
660 Bush, Garner • Phone 923-2329
July 24, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. METHODIST ST. WENCESLAUS CATHOLIC Garner
and their children Eric and Whitney CHURCH
In lieu of flowers, memorials may Thursday, July 15 CHURCH, Duncan Phone 923-6092
(Thornburg); daughter Barbara 1:30 p.m. Prairie View ST. PATRICK www.garnerefree.org
and her husband Dick Kasperek of be sent to P.E.O. Chapter NM, c/o Sunday, July 18 Sunday, July 18 CATHOLIC CHURCH
11 a.m. Worship Service Haddon Anderson
Hinsdale, Illinois and their children Margo Stenson, 417 Mace Boulevard 9 a.m. Worship Service Britt Pastor
Tuesday, July 20 Tuesday, July 20 Fr. Dennis W. Miller
J340, El Macero, CA 95618 for the 1:30 p.m. Prayer Pastor
Suzy (Baldwin), Kristin, David Paddy Druhl 9:30 a.m. Bible Study Pastor Thursday, July 15
“Lucille Roe Memorial Fund.” Wednesday, July 21 7 p.m. Memorial Comm Mtg Fr. Donald A. Hertges
and Morgan; son Chuck and his 5:30 p.m. Potluck Supper 6:30 a.m. Prayer/Bible Study
ST. PAUL Associate Pastor Friday, July 16
UNITED LUTHERAN Thursday, July 15 6:30 a.m. Prayer/Bible Study
METHODIST CHURCH 8 a.m. Mass at Garner Saturday, July 17
8 a.m. Men’s Breakfast
Marie D. Ellingson – 1920-2009
CHURCH 810 State Street Friday, July 16
885 Maben Garner 7:30 a.m. Mass at Britt Sunday, July 18
Garner Phone 923-2261 Saturday, July 17 8:30 a.m. Prayer Meeting
Phone 923-2191 4:15 p.m. Reconciliation at Duncan 9 a.m. Sunday School
Marie Dorthea Ellingson, 89, of Pastor 5 p.m. Mass at Duncan 10 a.m. Worship Service
Garner, died Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009, Pastor Dale Glawatz Sunday, July 18 12 noon Quarterly Business Meeting
Tim Rieckhoff-Faris 7:15 a.m. Reconciliation at Britt 7:30 p.m. Sojourn High School
at the Concord Care Center, Garner. Thursday, July 15
8 a.m. Mass at Britt Monday, July 19
7 p.m. Evangelism Team 6:30 a.m. Prayer/Bible Study
A memorial service for Marie Thursday, July 8 Sunday, July 18 10 a.m. Mass at Garner
4-6 p.m. God’s Pantry Open Monday, July 19 Tuesday, July 20
will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, July Service may be heard at 12:30 p.m.
8 a.m. Mass at Garner 6:30 a.m. Prayer/Bible Study
5:30 p.m. Youth Chrisitian Ed Committee on 107.3 KIOW-FM
17, 2010, at the Bethany Lutheran Sunday, July 11 9 a.m. Worship Wednesday, July 21 6 p.m. Young Couples Group
8 a.m. Mass at Duncan Wednesday, July 21
Church, Kensett, with the Rev. 8 a.m. Adult Sunday School 10 a.m. Fellowship Time
5 p.m. Reconcilliation at Britt 6 a.m. Men’s Outreach & Bible Study
Tom Martin officiating. The family 9:30 a.m. Worship Celebration at City Park 10:30 a.m. Adult Bible Class 7:30 p.m. Teen Guys & Girls Small Group
No Refreshments following service 11 a.m. VBS Family Potluck 5:30 p.m. Mass at Britt
will greet friends at the Kensett Monday, July 12 12:30-3 p.m. VBS UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PEACE
Community Center from 12:00 9-11 a.m. God’s Pantry Open Monday-Thursday, July 19-22 475 Maben Ave. REFORMED
1 p.m. Quilters 6-8:30 p.m. VBS Garner CHURCH
p.m. until the time of service and Tuesday, July 13 Monday, July 19 3 mi. S. Hwy 69
Phone 923-2274
following the service until 5 p.m. A 7:30-8 a.m. Prayer Gathering in Lobby 6:30 p.m. Deacons Meet Garner
9:30 a.m. Bible Study at D Christensen’s Tuesday, July 21 Friday, July 16 Phone 923-3060
private family inurnment will be in 1:45 p.m. Rebekah Circle/ CCC Bingo Cupcakes to Concord Care Center
Wednesday, July 14
the Kensett Cemetery, Kensett. 1 p.m. Quilters Sunday, July 18 Rev. Harvey Opp
OPEN ARMS 8:30 a.m. The Wired Word
Memorials may be directed to the 9:20 a.m. Hymn Sing
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Marie D. Ellingson Memorial in care LUTHERAN CHURCH MINISTRY CHURCH 9:30 a.m. Worship/Communion www.peacereformed church.com
of Linda Finn 715 Maben Garner, 2405 260th St., Garner Garner Ed. Center The Rev. David Wagner Friday, July 16
Phone 829-4493 325 W. 8th St. 10:30 a.m. Fellowship 2:30 p.m. Concord Care Party
Iowa 50438. Rev. Carl Hedberg Phone 641-425-4095 Monday, July 19 Sunday, July 18
Marie Dorthea Petersen was 6:30 p.m. Duncan Heights Bingo Night 9:30 a.m. Sunday School
Sunday, July 18 Pastor 10:30 a.m. Worship
born May 22, 1920, in Kensett Marie D. Ellingson 9 a.m. Sunday School Keith Hood IMMANUEL Monday, July 19
the daughter of Carl and Johanna 10 a.m. Worship Service REFORMED 2:30 p.m. Concord Care Bible Study
Wednesday, July 21 UNITED CHURCH Tuesday July 20
(Bay) Petersen. She graduated Dallas (Rose) Ellingson, Norwalk, 4 p.m. Confirm 1
Sunday, July 18 OF CHRIST
9:30 a.m. Praise & Worship 7 p.m. Consistory
from Kensett High School. After Conn., Sandra (Craig) Boutelle, 5:30 p.m. Confirm 2
11:30 a.m. Fellowship & Coffee
North Fourth & Elder
Klemme FAITH LUTHERAN
graduation she moved to Mason City Mission, Kans., and Linda Finn, ZION EVANGELICAL Monday, July 19 Phone 587-2462 CHURCH (ELCA)
Garner; grandchildren Steven & REFORMED CHURCH 9:30 a.m. Bible Study at M. Parrott’s
to be a nanny and housekeeper for a Pastor Miller
760 W. 8th, Garner Donna Buckman Hancicap Accessible
doctor. Boutelle and fiancé Pam, Kelly (Julie) Phone 923-3152 At the Crossroads Ministries Phone 927-4413
Vedane-Finn, Tina Boutelle, Mollie BRITT CHRISTIAN
Marie was united in marriage to REFORMED CHURCH Sunday, July 18
Thursday, July 15 9 a.m. Worship Rose Visser
Orvin Ellingson to this union four (David) Hueneman, Heather (Ken) 6:15 p.m. Working Women’s Bible Study 569 Main Ave., N., Britt Lay Minister
Pastor Joel De Boer 10 a.m. Sunday School/Coffee Fellowsp
children were born. She was a Drake, D.J. (Amanda) Ellingson; Sunday, July 18 Wednesday, July 21
great-grandchildren Tayler (Chace) 9:30 a.m. Worship Sunday, July 18 5:30 p.m. Confirmation
homemaker until she went to work Tuesday, July 20 Sunday, July 18
9:30 a.m. Worship
for Decker Packing Plant, Mason Doyal, Madison Finn, Zachary, 9 a.m. Prayer Group 9:30 a.m. Worship
Trevor and Jake Hueneman, Kendall But as for me, I will always have hope. – Psalm 72:14 10:30 a.m. Coffee
City. She worked there for 28 years
retiring when she was 55 years old. and Tatum Drake; sister-in-law
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Marie enjoyed dancing, gardening, Muriel Petersen, extended family
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decorating for the different Fran Ellingson, Brian (Willi) Finn, Dr. D.W. Furman 245 State St., Garner
seasons and holidays. She loved Meghan and Kyle Finn; along with Garner Britt
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and grandchildren. Marie enjoyed relatives and friends. She will be
greatly missed by three little boys. SMITH’S 376 State Street
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DUESEY DAYS Wednesday, July 14, 2010 • 7
Kids Tractor Pull Sheltered Reality
Duesey Days Entertainment Isabelle Johnston, 6, daughter of Ben and Angie Johnson of The percussion group, Sheltered Reality, entertained at Central
Krista Jolivette entertained the Duesey Days crowd at Central Garner demonstrates “pedal power” at the kids tractor pull, Park prior to the Little Mr. Duesey and Little Miss Duesey contests
Park with several musical numbers on her flute Friday night. Friday night at Duesey Days. on Friday evening.
Fire Department to the Rescue?
Rookie fireman Brad Upmeyer gets an assist from several young
volunteers.
Boogie On...
The popular band Boogie and the YoYo’z drew a huge crowd to downtown Garner on Saturday night.
Delivery Service…
Clear Lake Bank and Trust’s float was reminiscent of an old-
fashioned pizzaera.
Garner Ceremonial Unit
The Garner Ceremonial Unit led the 30th annual Duesey Days Parade. The parade line-up included a special float carrying local
veterans.
Orr Delights Crowd
It was a Duesey of a weekend!
Former Iowa State Basketball Coach Johnny Orr’s presence in
the Duesey Day’s parade sparked fans’ memories of Orr’s glory
July 9 - 11, 2010
days at Iowa State. Orr, 83, guided the Cyclones to a 218-200
mark from 1980-94 including six NCAA tournament appearances.
Fans cheered loudly for as he rode on the back of a 1923 Model T
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8 • Wednesday, July 14, 2010 SPORTS The Garner Leader
Cards Fall in District Softball
Garner-Hayfield has lost a number
of close softball games recently, and
that trend continued into the Class
2A District Tournament. The Cards
saw a 4 - 2 lead evaporate in their
first round contest against West
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games against Belmond. G-H visited Thursday, June 24, 2010
the Broncos on Monday, dropping (finish, start, car, driver, hometown, race points)
MODIFIEDS
an 8 - 2 decision and then lost Feature: 1, 1, 73, Troy Swearingen, Thompson , 40.00; 2, 10, 25, Ricky Stephan, S. Sioux,
Tuesday’s rematch 11 - 3. Ne, 39.00; 3, 6, 25S, Shane Monson, Clear Lake, 38.00; 4, 2, 41, Rob Hughes, 37.00; 5, 5, 8x,
Scott Olson, Blairsburg , 36.00; 6, 15, 24, Garry Oskerson, Fairmont , Mn, 35.00; 7, 4, 58, Curt
Monday’s game at Belmond Badker, Clear Lake, 34.00; 8, 8, 25N, Keith Schmitz, Swaledale , 33.00; 9, 9, 72, Austin Wolf,
featured some strong defense by Algona , 32.00; 10, 11, 82k, Dave Kuykendell, Clear Lake, 31.00; 11, 13, 10E, Stacey Mills,
Webb , 30.00; 12, 14, 98, Jeremy Brogaard, Kanawha , 29.00; 13, 3, 71, Jason Cummins, New
both teams during the early innings, Richland, Mn, 28.00; 14, 7, 37, Mike Jergens, Plover , 27.00; 15, 12, 22, Jeff Ignaszewski,
but as the game continued each Wells , Mn, 26.00; Heat 2: 1, 1, 41, Rob Hughes, 0.00; 2, 2, 72, Austin Wolf, Algona , 0.00; 3,
4, 25, Ricky Stephan, S. Sioux, Ne, 0.00; 4, 7, 71, Jason Cummins, New Richland, Mn, 0.00;
team committed several errors. The 5, 3, 58, Curt Badker, Clear Lake, 0.00; 6, 6, 22, Jeff Ignaszewski, Wells , Mn, 0.00; 7, 5, 98,
Broncos then exploded for five runs Jeremy Brogaard, Kanawha , 0.00; Heat 1: 1, 2, 37, Mike Jergens, Plover , 0.00; 2, 4, 8x, Scott
Olson, Blairsburg , 0.00; 3, 6, 73, Troy Swearingen, Thompson , 0.00; 4, 3, 25N, Keith Schmitz,
in the fourth inning to gain control Swaledale , 0.00; 5, 7, 25S, Shane Monson, Clear Lake, 0.00; 6, 5, 82k, Dave Kuykendell, Clear
of the game. B-K then pushed their Lake, 0.00; 7, 1, 10E, Stacey Mills, Webb , 0.00; 8, 8, 24, Garry Oskerson, Fairmont , Mn, 0.00.
STOCK CARS
lead to 8 - 0 with three more runs in Feature: 1, 8, 14z, Ned Kalis, Wells , Mn, 40.00; 2, 5, 51, Jared Dirks, Rowan , 39.00; 3, 12,
the fifth. Garner managed to plate a 14, Chad Palmer, Renwick , 38.00; 4, 6, 43, Calvin Lange, Humboldt , 37.00; 5, 7, 14W, David
Wickman, 36.00; 6, 2, 7J, John Campbell, Belmond , 35.00; 7, 9, 44K, Kevin Opheim, Mason
pair of runs in the top of the seventh City, 34.00; 8, 3, 47, Mike Mauer, Cedar Falls, 33.00; 9, 11, 17, Cory Oftedahl**, 32.00; 10, 4,
to avoid the shutout. k20, Kevin Paca, Britt , 31.00; 11, 1, 25, John Wiemann, Algona , 30.00; 12, 10, 32JR, Laura
Curry, Luverne , 29.00; 13, 13, 05, Craig Berhow, Belmond , 28.00; 14, 14, 20, Shane Curry,
Chelsey Formanek and Jenna Luverne , 27.00; 15, 15, 7i, Andrew Inman, Mason City, 26.00; Heat 2: 1, 4, 51, Jared Dirks,
Wellik each had an RBI and a pair Rowan , 0.00; 2, 5, 14W, David Wickman, 0.00; 3, 2, 47, Mike Mauer, Cedar Falls, 0.00; 4, 7,
32JR, Laura Curry, Luverne , 0.00; 5, 3, k20, Kevin Paca, Britt , 0.00; 6, 6, 14, Chad Palmer,
of base hits to lead Garner at the Renwick , 0.00; 7, 1, 7i, Andrew Inman, Mason City, 0.00; Heat 1: 1, 2, 25, John Wiemann, Alg-
plate. Kristin Stromer and Megan ona , 0.00; 2, 6, 14z, Ned Kalis, Wells , Mn, 0.00; 3, 3, 7J, John Campbell, Belmond , 0.00; 4, 7,
44K, Kevin Opheim, Mason City, 0.00; 5, 5, 43, Calvin Lange, Humboldt , 0.00; 6, 8, 17, Cory
Waddingham both singled for the Alicia Savoy gets a hit in Tournament action at Garner Friday night. (Photo by Rick Ermer)
Oftedahl**, 0.00; 7, 4, 05, Craig Berhow, Belmond , 0.00; 8, 1, 20, Shane Curry, Luverne , 0.00.
Cards. Jasmine Doble struck out 360 MODIFIEDS
six and walked two while giving up a RBI. Alicia Savoy added an RBI- inning, but G-H responded with Wellik, cf 4 0 2 1 Feature: 1, 2, 25, Doug Cook, Algona , 40.00; 2, 5, 5, Adam Ackerman, Mason City, 39.00;
3, 3, 5X, Jake Simpson, Algona , 38.00; 4, 1, 17, Tyler Heetland, Fenton , 37.00; 5, 12, 41X,
six hits in her performance on the double to the offense while Jasmine three runs in the fourth to gain the Formanek, 2b 3 0 2 1 Jeremy Embrey**, Granger , 36.00; 6, 9, 9, Thomas Buns, Woden , 35.00; 7, 6, 55, Shane
mound. Doble, Karah Huinker and Megan lead. The Cards added what they Savoy, c 4 0 0 0 Swanson, Forest City, 34.00; 8, 10, 88, Nate Chodur, Lake Mills, 33.00; 9, 4, 21H, Matt Hoeft,
Garner , 32.00; 10, 15, 21r, Tony Ranes, Lake Mills, 31.00; 11, 8, 2, Jaime Anderson, Mason
Cardinal coach Anita Smith Waddingham all singled. hoped would be an insurance run in L.Tusha, rf 3 0 0 0 City, 30.00; 12, 11, 6, Ben Kraus, Garner , 29.00; 13, 14, 41, Nate Hughes, 28.00; 14, 7, 5R,
commented, “Overall it was a good Doble went the distance on the the fifth and West Fork scored in the Stromer, 1b 3 0 1 0 Tad Reutzel, 27.00; 15, 13, 20, Gerald Curry, 26.00; Heat 2: 1, 2, 17, Tyler Heetland, Fenton ,
0.00; 2, 4, 21H, Matt Hoeft, Garner , 0.00; 3, 5, 55, Shane Swanson, Forest City, 0.00; 4, 7, 88,
game. With the exception of the two mound in this game, fanning four sixth to stay within striking distance. Babcock, pr 0 1 0 0 Nate Chodur, Lake Mills, 0.00; 5, 6, 2, Jaime Anderson, Mason City, 0.00; 6, 3, 41X, Jeremy
innings where they scored their runs and walking one while giving up 17 The Warriors rallied into the lead Waddingham, 3b 3 0 1 0 Embrey**, Granger , 0.00; 7, 1, 41, Nate Hughes, 0.00; Heat 1: 1, 3, 25, Doug Cook, Algona
, 0.00; 2, 5, 5, Adam Ackerman, Mason City, 0.00; 3, 4, 5X, Jake Simpson, Algona , 0.00; 4, 6,
and we had some errors I was really hits. with two runs in the seventh and Hutcheson, lf 2 0 0 0 5R, Tad Reutzel, 0.00; 5, 7, 9, Thomas Buns, Woden , 0.00; 6, 1, 6, Ben Kraus, Garner , 0.00;
proud of the girls. We had some This was one of those games then shut out the Cards to pick up BK 4 3 0 0 2 1 1 11 17 2 7, 2, 20, Gerald Curry, 0.00; 8, 8, 21r, Tony Ranes, Lake Mills, 0.00.
HOBBY STOCKS
quality at-bats and put the ball in where we have to give the other the 5 - 4 win. GH 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 6 4 Feature: 1, 10, 51, Stac Schroeder, Clear Lake, 40.00; 2, 5, 50, Heath Tulp, Belmond , 39.00;
play to get runners on base. Jasmine team some credit,” remarked Smith. Jenna Wellik hit a single and a Cardinal AB R H RBI 3, 1, 06, Kyle Schmauss, Eagle Grove, 38.00; 4, 6, 32, Tony Smidt, Britt , 37.00; 5, 11, 20,
Dustin Wannerka, Truman , Mn, 36.00; 6, 2, 27, Chelsea Simpson, 35.00; 7, 9, 71, Terry Lit-
pitched very well and was hitting “They hit the ball very well. With 17 double to lead Garner at the plate Doble, p 4 0 1 0 wiler, Clear Lake, 34.00; 8, 14, 49, Cody Knecht, Whittemore , 33.00; 9, 12, 8BALL, Nathan
great spots to keep them guessing.” hits, they earned almost all of their while Chelsey Formanek added Huinker, ss 3 1 1 0 Simpson, West Bend, 32.00; 10, 3, 15, Chad Gentz, Forest City, 31.00; 11, 4, 2, Nick Meyer,
30.00; 12, 8, 83, Scott Dobel, Mason City, 29.00; 13, 13, 48, Tim Chapman, Titonka , 28.00;
Rainy weather earlier in the season 11 runs. We scored early, which was two RBI’s on a single. Jasmine Wellik, cf 3 0 0 0 14, 7, 22, John Madson, Britt , 27.00; 15, 15, 5, Randy Hadacek, Britt , 26.00; Heat 2: 1, 2,
gave the Cards an opportunity to play grea, but then couldn’t add any more Doble chipped in a pair of base hits, Formanek, 2b 3 1 2 1 06, Kyle Schmauss, Eagle Grove, 0.00; 2, 6, 83, Scott Dobel, Mason City, 0.00; 3, 4, 2, Nick
Meyer, 0.00; 4, 7, 51, Stac Schroeder, Clear Lake, 0.00; 5, 5, 32, Tony Smidt, Britt , 0.00; 6, 1,
Belmond on consecutive nights. G-H to close the gap.” followed by Karah Huinker, Liz Savoy, c 3 0 1 1 8BALL, Nathan Simpson, West Bend, 0.00; 7, 3, 49, Cody Knecht, Whittemore , 0.00; Heat 1:
was hoping for a different outcome Smith noted that Garner’s lone Tusha and Kristin Stromer all with Nelson, cf 0 1 0 0 1, 4, 15, Chad Gentz, Forest City, 0.00; 2, 6, 22, John Madson, Britt , 0.00; 3, 5, 50, Heath Tulp,
Belmond , 0.00; 4, 3, 27, Chelsea Simpson, 0.00; 5, 7, 71, Terry Litwiler, Clear Lake, 0.00; 6,
in the rematch while the Broncos senior, Chelsey Formanek, was singles. L.Tusha, rf 3 0 0 0 8, 20, Dustin Wannerka, Truman , Mn, 0.00; 7, 1, 48, Tim Chapman, Titonka , 0.00; 8, 2, 5,
were looking for a sweep. recognized prior to the game. “We Doble allowed nine hits with Stromer, 1b 3 0 0 0 Randy Hadacek, Britt , 0.00.
HORNETS
The Cardinals found themselves got to honor Chelsey before the three strikeouts in her final pitching Waddingham, 3b 3 0 1 1 Feature: 1, 1, 7, Andrew Lokenvitz, Charles City, 37.00; 2, 6, 22, Joe Bunkofske, Armstrong ,
in a hole right away in game two, game and she had a good night at the performance of the season. Hutcheson, lf 3 0 0 0 36.00; 3, 2, 48j, Jesse Harang, Northwood , 35.00; 4, 4, 7C, Blake Cole, Nashua , 34.00; 5, 7,
15, Jared Schlichting, Garner , 33.00; 6, 3, 33, Megan Lappegard, Estherville , 32.00; 7, 5, 104,
giving up four runs in the first plate. Chelsey has given a lot of time With one senior on the roster WF 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 5 9 0 Gary Stahl, Kasson , 31.00; Heat: 1, 6, 104, Gary Stahl, Kasson , 0.00; 2, 1, 7, Andrew Loken-
inning and three more in the second to G-H softball over the last five joining six sophomores and a GH 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 4 8 0 vitz, Charles City, 0.00; 3, 4, 33, Megan Lappegard, Estherville , 0.00; 4, 2, 48j, Jesse Harang,
Northwood , 0.00; 5, 5, 7C, Blake Cole, Nashua , 0.00; 6, 3, 22, Joe Bunkofske, Armstrong ,
to fall behind 7 - 0. Garner battled years and we wish her the best as she freshman, the Cardinals are looking Cardinal AB R H RBI 0.00; 7, 7, 15, Jared Schlichting, Garner , 0.00.
back with two runs in their half of moves on after the season.” to improve next season. Doble, p 4 1 2 0 JUNIOR HORNETS
Feature: 1, 4, 11, Tate Mccurry, Algona , 39.00; 2, 1, 26, Chanse Hollatz, Clear Lake, 38.00; 3,
the second and another in the third After finishing the regular season Box scores from last week’s Huinker, ss 3 1 1 0 8, 30S, Levi Shackelton, Rudd , 37.00; 4, 3, 22, Jeff Trosin, 36.00; 5, 6, 38, Kuleen Parsons,
to keep the game interesting, but 3 - 23 overall, the Cardinals knew games follow. Wellik, cf 3 1 2 1 Burt , 35.00; 6, 9, 12, Chase Berhow, Duncombe , 34.00; 7, 7, 21C, Coby Winters, Rockford
, 33.00; 8, 2, 81, Taylor Kuper, Algona , 32.00; 9, 5, 11D, Dan Potts, Algona , 31.00; Heat: 1,
Belmond scored four runs over the they had a tough road ahead as GH 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 6 6 Formanek, 2b 3 1 1 2 7, 11D, Dan Potts, Algona , 0.00; 2, 2, 26, Chanse Hollatz, Clear Lake, 0.00; 3, 3, 81, Taylor
final three innings to put the game district tournament action began. BK 0 0 0 5 3 0 - 8 6 4 Savoy, c 3 0 0 0 Kuper, Algona , 0.00; 4, 6, 11, Tate Mccurry, Algona , 0.00; 5, 4, 22, Jeff Trosin, 0.00; 6, 5, 38,
Kuleen Parsons, Burt , 0.00; 7, 8, 21C, Coby Winters, Rockford , 0.00; 8, 1, 30S, Levi Shack-
away. G-H fell one run short of a cinderella Cardinal AB R H RBI Tusha, rf 3 0 1 0 elton, Rudd , 0.00; 9, 9, 12, Chase Berhow, Duncombe , 0.00.
Chelsey Formanek had another win in their first round game against Doble, p 4 0 0 0 Stromer, 1b 3 0 1 0
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SPORTS Wednesday, July 14, 2010 • 9
Cards Conclude Baseball Season
Garner-Hayfield finished their
DIA Assumes Responsibility
for Restaurant Inspections
Risius, Zach Buseman, Nathan
regular season last week with a pair
of double headers before starting
Hrubes and Keith Schwickerath all
with singles.
in North-Central Iowa
Class 2A District Tournament play. Game two of the double header Beginning Tuesday, July 6, the service. Establishments located in
A rainout two weeks ago led to was not on the original schedule, Iowa Department of Inspections Cerro Gordo County will continue
Garner-Hayfield facing Belmond- but the two coaches decided to add and Appeals (DIA) has assumed to be inspected and licensed by the
Klemme in a double header on the non-conference game to allow responsibility for the inspection and local public health department.
Monday. In game one, the Cardinals reserve players to see some action. licensing of food establishments Cerro Gordo County’s
posted a 2 - 1 victory while Belmond In that game, Newman scored three and motels in 14 north-central termination of its contract represents
prevailed 8 - 5 in the nightcap. runs in the first inning, seven in the Iowa counties. Earlier this year, the fifth time a local health
Belmond scored in the bottom second and five more in the fourth to the Cerro Gordo County Public department has returned inspection
of the first in game one to take the defeat the Cards 15 - 0. Health Department notified DIA services to the Department. Iowa
early lead. G-H answered with a run G-H was held to three hits in the that it was terminating its contract law provides that DIA may retain
in the third to tie the game at 1 - 1. game as Joe Ermer, Nick Svare and to inspect and license nearly 1,700 the licensing fees associated
The Cards then scored what proved Michael Brown all singled. Lance establishments in 14 of the 15 with inspected establishments
to be the winning run in the top of Austin started on the mound for the counties under County control. returned to the State’s jurisdiction.
the sixth. Cards, allowing six hits and four Establishments in the following To accommodate the increased
Joe Ermer tossed a three-hitter walks. Tim Molencamp relieved counties will now be inspected number of licensed establishments,
while picking up the win on the Ausitn in the second inning and and licensed by state employees: the Department will hire three
mound for Garner. Ermer finished gave up a walk and five hits with a Chickasaw, Floyd, Franklin, additional inspectors.
the game with seven strikeouts while strikeout. Nick Svare surrendered Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Food and lodging establishment
also issuing three walks. a pair of walks while finishing the Howard, Kossuth, Mitchell, owners and operators who were
G-H finished the game with a total game on the mound in the fourth Webster, Winnebago, Winneshiek, previously inspected by the Cerro
of five hits led by Tom Legge with inning. Worth and Wright. Gordo County Public Health
an RBI-single. Nick Svare, Damon Osage had beaten G-H twice this In the notice to the Department, Department should contact DIA’s
Quandt, Aaron Babcock and Nathan season in conference play so the Cerro Gordo County officials Food and Consumer Safety Bureau
Hrubes also singled in the game. Cards were hoping that the third indicated that the revenue generated with licensing questions. The
Belmond drew first blood in game meeting would have a different from licensing restaurants, grocery Bureau may be reached by calling
two with a pair of runs in the top of outcome as district action began. stores, convenience stores, and (515) 281-6538, or by e-mail at
the second inning. Garner responded The Green Devils scored twice in hotels was insufficient to cover the terri.duden@dia.iowa.gov.
with a run in their half of the second, the first inning and again in the third costs of the County’s inspection
but two Bronco runs in the third and to take an early lead. G-H responded
three more in the fourth put B-K
ahead 7 - 1. Two Cardinal runs in the
with two runs in the bottom of the
third to keep the game interesting,
USDA Rural Development
fifth closed the gap but the Broncos
answered in the sixth to stay ahead
but Osage exploded for five runs in
the fourth to take control. The Cards
Assistance for Communities
8 - 3. G-H scored twice in the sixth
to keep the game close but managed
closed the gap to 8 - 4 with two runs
in the fifth, but Osage slammed the
Affected by Floods
only one run in the seventh. door with nine runs in the sixth on Bill Menner, USDA Rural septic and water systems and
Damon Quandt started on the the way to a 17 - 4 victory. Development State Director in air conditioning units. Homes
mound for Garner, giving up Nick Svare finished his career as Nick Svare hits a home run in a Cardinal loss to Osage, Svare Iowa, recently announced that repaired with these funds must be
three walks and four hits with a Cardinal with a big night at the was 3 for 3 in the game. Svare completed a fine career for the USDA Rural Development can located in communities of less than
two strikeouts. Zach Buseman plate, going three-for-three in the Cardinals on Saturday night. (Photo by Rick Ermer) assist qualifying families who have 20,000 people or in rural areas.
relieved Quandt in the fourth inning game with two RBI’s on a single, a recently suffered losses due to the To be eligible for a repair loan,
and fanned five Broncos while double and a home run. Almost the Cardinal AB R H RBI Risius, cf 0 0 0 0 flooding and violent weather in the family applying must own and
surrendering four hits and a walk. entire pitching staff appeared on the Ermer, 2b 3 1 0 0 Austin, p 1 0 0 0 rural Iowa. live in the home to be repaired,
Nick Svare hit a double and a single mound for the Cardinals, giving up Risius, 3b 3 0 0 0 Stadtlander, 1b 1 0 0 0 June’s extreme rainfall has lack personal resources to pay for
to lead the Cardinals offensively. a total of 17 hits. Damon Quandt Svare, ss 4 0 2 1 Clay, c 1 0 0 0 affected the entire state but has needed repairs, have a good credit
Buseman and Quandt each added started the game, allowing a walk Legge, 1b 4 0 0 0 Schwickerath, lf 1 0 0 0 been most prominent in Kossuth, history, limited assets and have
a pair of singles for Garner while with four strikeouts. Svare relieved Buseman, dh 3 1 2 0 Hutcheson, 2b 1 0 0 0 Wright, Humboldt, Hamilton and repayment ability.
Corey Dodd chipped in a single. Quandt in the fourth and recorded a Quandt, p 3 2 2 0 Glidden, 2b 1 0 0 0 Webster Counties. The town of To qualify for assistance
Rainy weather two weeks ago led walk and a strikeout. Michael Brown Hrubes, rf 3 0 0 0 Dodd, lf 1 0 0 0 Clarion was hit especially hard household income must fall under
to the Cardinals’ second double- issued three walks in relief of Svare, Babcock, lf 4 1 0 0 Van Gerpen, cf 1 0 0 0 when it received seven inches of income limits for the county and
header in two days. G-H faced followed by Blake Risius (0 BB, 0K) Dodd, c 3 0 1 0 rain in one night. household size. For most counties,
Newman on Tuesday to complete
a game that was suspended in the
and Tim Molencamp (1 BB, 0K).
The Cardinals finished the season
Hutcheson, cr 0 1
Van Gerpen, cf 0 0
0
0
0
0
GWGA Winners “Our hearts go out to all of
the communities, businesses and
a one-person household must have
an adjusted income of $19,800 or
Thirty-seven women enjoyed
fourth inning with the Knights at 4 - 10 in NIC play and 5 - 22 overall. GH 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 8 2 families across the state affected less, and a two-person household
golfing with the GWGA on
bat. Newman opened the game with Box scores from last week’s New 3 0 0 5 3 - 11 12 1 and even displaced by the recent must have an adjusted income of
Wednesday, July 7. Winners were as
a three-run first inning and Garner games follow. Details of the Class Cardinal AB R H RBI flooding and storms,” Menner said. $22,650 or less. Limits increase
follows:
battled back with three runs in the 2A District game were not available Ermer, 2b 2 0 1 0 “The record-setting rainfall has for larger household sizes.
Red Golfers
third. Newman had just scored to at press time. Risius, p 4 1 1 0 had a devastating impact across The agency also has apartment
Scratch Medalist: Jo An Collins,
go ahead 4 - 3 when storms forced GH 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 5 1 Svare, ss 4 1 2 3 many communities in rural Iowa.” buildings in rural areas that are
50.
suspension of the game. On Tuesday, BK 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 Legge, 1b 2 0 1 0 USDA Rural Development available for eligible families who
Handicap Medalist: Lu Ann
when the game resumed Newman Cardinal AB R H RBI Buseman, dh 3 0 1 0 has low-interest loans and have lost or are unable to live in
Lauters, 33.
added four more runs in the fifth and Ermer, p 4 0 0 0 Quandt, cf 3 0 0 0 grants available for repairing or their home because of the flooding.
White Golfers
build their lead to 8 - 3. The Knights Risius, 3b 3 1 0 1 Babcock, lf 2 0 0 0 replacing homes damaged in the USDA Rural Development is
Scratch Medalist: Julie Renner, 46.
then added three more runs in the Svare, ss 3 0 1 0 Hrubes, rf 3 0 1 0 recent flooding and storms. This an equal opportunity lender with
Handicap Medalist: Cindy
fifth on the way to an 11 - 3 decision. Legge, 1b 3 0 1 1 Schwickerath, c 3 1 1 0 assistance, which does not replace a variety of direct and guaranteed
Anderson, 34.
Blake Risius started the game on Buseman, dh 4 0 0 0 Van Gerpen, 3b 0 0 0 0 insurance benefits, is available to rural credit programs involving
Blue Golfers
June 25 and came back to finish the Quandt, cf 2 1 1 0 GH 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 families whose household income single and multi-family housing,
Scratch Medalist: Mary Clark, 47.
game on Tuesday. Risius surrendered Babcock, lf 4 0 1 0 New 3 7 0 5 15 13 1 is at or below 80 percent of the community facilities, water and
Handicap Medalist: Jody Garland
a dozen hits and three walks while Hrubes, rf 3 0 1 0 Cardinal AB R H RBI median income in their county. sewer development and business
and Arlene Davis, 36.
fanning one. Nick Svare’s three-run Schwickerath, c 1 0 0 0 Ermer, ss 2 0 1 0 Examples of eligible projects and industry programs.
Gold Golfers
homer paced the Cardinals at the Roberts, 2b 0 0 0 0 Svare3b, 2 0 1 0 include repair/replacement of Further information on
Scratch Medalists: Denise
plate. Tom Legge added a double to BK 0 2 2 3 0 1 0 8 8 4 Brown, 1b 2 0 1 0 storm doors, windows, steps, programs available through USDA
Haberkamp, 39.
the offense followed by Joe Ermer, GH 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 5 7 5 Molecamp, rf 2 0 0 0 furnaces, water heaters or roofs. Rural Development is available by
Handicap Medalists: Judy Nedved
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10 • Wednesday, July 14, 2010 COURTHOUSE NEWS / PUBLIC NOTICES The Garner Leader
to Twlya R. Tindall, City of Britt, HANCOCK COUNTY SHERIFF 2030 200th, 2060 Union, 1837 200th. the mailbox.Vehicle involved in
Stubbins 2nd Addition, Lots 18 and Citations –Nicholas Formanek, July 6 accident found. Zachary Mangskau
19, as desc. 7-1 speeding; Luke Thompson, 9:38 a.m. Warrant arrest, Jacob was charged with failure to maintain
COD – Estate of Eugene Waltman, speeding; Linda Schoby, speeding, Christian. control. Estimated damage to
Kristie Waltman Frisbie Executor, Robert Kuhlmeyer, speeding. 10:05 a.m. Report of stolen license mailbox is $100. Estimated damage
MAGISTRATE COURT Holtan, 23, Forest City, “Domestic Kristie Waltman Frisbie Executor, July 1 plate, Garner, Old Hwy. 18 East. to vehicle is $300.
No License: Francisco Orozco- Abuse Assault,” an aggravated and Douglas A. Waltman Executor to 4:13 a.m. Complaint: subject 2:24 p.m. Theft of gas, 2065 170th, July 3
Padilla, Wells, MN, $195. misdemeanor. Brent DeGroote and Beth DeGroote, honking. Klemme. 9:44 p.m. Investigation of arson
No Seatbelt: Wade Jay Finch, T94N, R26W, Sect. 6, as desc. 7-2 11:29 p.m. Harassment complaint. 7:24 p.m. Agency assist, Hwy. 18 and trespassing at 885 Maben.
Britt, $93.75. SMALL CLAIMS WD – Vidal Rentals LC to Donna 6:35 p.m. Report of dog bite, & Grant. Nine-old-old juvenile charged and
Speeding (16-20): Francisco Wright Medical Center, Clarion, M. Mack, City of Garner, Original Klemme. 8:33 p.m. Warrant arrest, Kossuth released into custody of parents and
Orozco-Padilla, Wells, MN; Douglas vs. Mark Allen Ansel, Kanawha, Town, Block 28, Lots 7, 8, and 9, as July 2 County line, Troy Wiebke. juvenile authorities.
John Kneisel, Britt, $114. Meridee Kay Ansel, Kanawha. desc. 7-2 11:04 a.m. Report of southbound 10:03 p.m. Warant arrest, Eric July 4
Speeding (11-15 over): Dale W. Judgment in favor of plaintiff for DEED – Troy D. Collins and Jodi semi loosing tires out of trailer on Schulz, Forest City. 11:14 p.m. Fireworks complaint,
Brumgaugh, Canton, OH; Lynn $1,104 plus interest and court costs. M. Collins to Benjamin L. Johnston Hwy. 69 near Forest City. July 8 765 Grove.
Kathleen Wulff, Winsted, MN, CBR Group vs. Candice Spice, and Angela I. Johnston, City of 3:28 p.m. Theft of gas, 2065 170th, 7:40 a.m. Report of break-in, 1380 July 5
$100.50 Britt, and Christopher Spice, Britt. Garner, Blackstone Addition, Lot 9, Klemme. 270th. 11:03 615 Grove, report of
Speeding (6-10 over): Mandy Judgment in favor of plaintiff for as desc. 7-2 5:22 p.m. Complaint of phone 11:45 a.m. Report of theft, 3160 suspicious activity, 11th and Front.
Rae Van Oort, Garner; Christopher $1,192.04 plus interest and costs. WD – Betty Lou Nelson to harassment, Woden. Ames Ave. 1:20 p.m. Agency Assist, Hwy. 18.
George Heyer, Cedar Falls; Jerry H&R Accounts vs. Jared and Lisa Elizabeth A. Burrs, City of Britt, 6:31 p.m. Burglary, 3055 3:00 p.m. Theft, 1120 Bush.
Alan Sipple, Kiester, MN, $87. Schlichting, Garner. Judgment in Andersons Addition, Block 11, Lot Maple Ave., Crystal Lake. Under GARNER POLICE 9:09 p.m. Ambulance assist, 1355
Speed: Donna Jean Olson, favor of plaintiff for $4,974.89. 8, as desc. 7-6 investigation. DEPARTMENT Division #44.
Mound, MN; Rodney Dale Beenken, DEED – David Halverson, Jane 8:57 p.m. Assist motorist, Garner July 1 11:06 Curfew violations, 11th and
Titonka; Cody Richard Weaver, CIVIL CASES E. Halverson, and Jane Halverson by CF tanks. 8:38 a.m. 900 Block of West 9th Division.
Forest City, $92; Morgan Florence Farmers Trust and Savings Bank, to David C. Halverson and Jane E. July 3 Found lawn ornaments in yard. July 6
Ruter, Kanawha, $78.50. plaintiff, vs. 2 Wheel Tattoos LLC, Halverson, T97N, R23W, Sect. 32 1 a.m. Report of suspicious 1:40 p.m. Traffic accident. Vehicle 8:44 a.m. Report of possible theft,
Disorderly Conduct: Jordan A. City of Britt, Robin O’Hara and and 33, as desc. 7-6 subjects, N. Crystal Lake on James. driven by John Menke, Garner, was Seymour Ave.
Klopp, Garner, $147.75. Steven J. O’Hara defendants. Petition QUIT – Maurine J. Griffith and 6:53 p.m. Interference with official backing from driveway at 1085 July 7
Theft 5th: Donald Gary Jacobsen, for foreclosure, sale of collateral Charles G. Griffith to Living Trust acts, Robert Blau, Klemme. Bush, and collided into a parked 3:13 a.m. Suspicious activity, West
Manning, $347.28 and $339.49; and Real property. Judgment of Maurine J. Griffith, Maurine 6:53 p.m. Warrant arrest, Robert vehicle owned by Boris Kiss, 5th
Jared Lee Greiman, Garner, $147.75. against defendant Steve O’Hara as J. Griffith Trustee and Charles G. Blau, Klemme. Garner. Total damage was $800. No 6:18 a.m. Report of harassment.
Dog at Large: Chris Squier, follows: $65,189.13; $41,980.25; Griffith Trustee, T96N, R25W, Sect. July 4 changes. 7:55 a.m., Citations, Jay O’Hara,
Woden, $232.75. $14,999.25; $19,976.72; $29,300. 22, as desc. 7-6 2 a.m. Arrest, N. State St., Crystal 5:00 p.m. Citizen report of Klemme, expired registration.
Judgment against defendants Steven DEED – Richard B. Heimendinger, Lake. Shaun Groom, OWI. vandalism to vehicle, 945 Bush Ave. 10:36 a.m. Arrested Tina Summers
DISTRICT COURT O’Hara and Robin O’Hara for Carolyn M. Heimendinger, and 6:14 p.m. Divided road sign 9:11 p.m. Firework complaint, 11th on outstanding warrants out of
Bradley Gene Gouge, 18, Garner, $50.48. Judgment against Robin Carolyn Heimendinger to Trust of knocked down, West junction of & Bush. Winnebago and Cerro Gordo
was convicted of “Burglary In O’Hara for $4,032.04. Judgment Richard B. Heimendinger, Richard Hwy. 69. 10:41 p.m. Report of suspicious Counties.
The Third Degree,” an aggravated against defendant 2 Wheel Tattoos B. Heimendinger Trustee, and 9:41 p.m. Fireworks complaint, SE activity, 660 Concord. 2:32 p.m. Juvenile issues, West 3rd.
misdemeanor, stemming from an LLC for $1,056.27. Interest cost of Carolyn M. Heimendinger Trustee, corner of 2nd and Iowa. July 2 5:20 p.m. Investigation, E. 10th St.
incident in Garner on June 6. Gouge action against defendants. T94N, R26W, Sect. 1; and T95N, July 5 11 a.m. Traffic accident, 300 block Robert Connor Charles Carstensen,
was sentenced to serve 20 days in Capital One Bank, plaintiff, vs. R25W, Sect. 4; and T96N, R25W, 3:54 a.m. to 4:47 p.m. Nine reports of Fairway Circle. Report of a hit and 25, Garner, arrested and charged
jail and pay $843.75, plus victim Bruggeman Turf and Irrigation Sect. 33, as desc. 7-6 of damage to mailboxes – 1685 run accident. Jim Rogers reported his with driving while barred.
restitution, court costs and attorney and Norm Bruggeman, defendant. 200th, 1950 Quincy, 2130 Union, mailbox was damaged by a vehicle July 8
fees. The Garner Police Department Judgment in favor of plaintiff in 2165 Union, 2065 200th, 1960 200th, that drove off the roadway and hit 8:59 a.m. Ambulance assist.
investigated this offense. amount of $6,017.16 plus interest
Cody Randall Glidden, 20, Garner, and costs.
received a deferred judgment for Proceedings: Hancock County Board of Supervisors
“Operating While Intoxicated - First MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES HANCOCK COUNTY NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by Basic-Township Officers (0011-08) from Brenda Hanson, #4/Prim Elect 152.90
Offense,” a serious misdemeanor, Kally Kristine Ricke, Garner, and BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
June 28, 2010
the Board of Supervisors of Hancock County,
Iowa, as follows:
General Basic – Drivers Licensing (0001-03),
both in Service Area 8.
Brian Nettleton Exc , Tile Lines
Brian Roberts, Coroner’s Case
452.00
225.00
stemming from a traffic stop by the Patrick Duane Lange, Navarre, Fla. Garner, Iowa SECTION 1. The amounts itemized by On motion by Supervisor Greiman, seconded Bridges Bay, Educ/Trng 985.60
Hancock County Sheriff’s Office 6-26 The Hancock County, Iowa, Board of
Supervisors met in adjourned session on the
fund and by department or office are hereby
appropriated from the resources of each fund
by Supervisor Hall and carried unanimously, the
Board gave approval to the following:
Briggs Corporation, Supplies 498.04
Burtness/Lundgren Plbg/Heating, Misc 317.01
on February 28. Glidden will be Craig Roland Clement, Garner, above captioned date pursuant to adjournment as follows: Board of Supervisors - $188,987; RESOLUTION Butler Co Public Health,
on probation for one year and will and Juana Pichardo, Chula Vista, with Supervisors Florence (Sis) Thomas-
Greiman, Ted D. Hall and Jerry J. Tlach present.
County Auditor - $275,299; County Treasurer
- $293,855; County Attorney - $169,762;
Authorizing periodic transfers from the General
Basic Fund to the Conservation Fund and
Eh Workgroup Participant
Calhoun-Burns/Assoc,
278.28
complete substance abuse treatment. Calif. 7-3 Absent: none. County Sheriff - $884,225; Clerk of Court – Public Health Fund; and from Rural Services Bridge Inspection 633.00
Kristen James Nelson, 26, Woden, Jodi Lynn Asche, Britt, and Gerald The minutes of June 21, 2010 meeting were
read and approved.
$3,500; County Recorder - $130,100; Township
Officers –$ 10,000; Sanitary Disposal Services
Fund to the Secondary Road Fund
Resolution to authorize the Hancock
Carefacts, Cahps Annual Maint/P H 180.00
Carolyn Smith, #3/Prim Elect 187.14
appeared for probation revocation Lynn Anderson, Britt. 7-3 On motion by Supervisor Hall, seconded by – $33,176; Secondary Road $5,967,300; County Auditor to periodically transfer sums Carrol Boehnke, #6/Prim Elect 150.68
proceedings. Nelson was found in Supervisor Greiman and carried unanimously,
the Board gave approval to the following: Re-
Veterans - $35,750; Conservation Board
- $320,489; Public Health – $1,520,830;
in accordance with Section 331.432 Code
of Iowa from the General Basic Fund to the
Casey’s Gen Stores Inc, Fuel/Ema 194.28
Catherine Butler M D, Coroners Case 175.00
contempt and sentenced to serve 30 PROPERTY TRANSFERS appointment of Al Voss, Garner, to a three year Social Services - $28,025; Duncan Heights - Conservation Fund not to exceed $190,000 and Catherine Kadrlik, Absentee/Prim Elect 24.00
days in jail. He must also pay court WD – Jeremiah J. D. Gouge and on the Veteran’s Affairs Commission beginning
July 1, 2010; Re-appointment of Carol Opp,
$11,450; Medical Examiner - $15,000; District
Court - $1,050; Communications - $306,201;
the Public Health Fund not to exceed $175,000;
and from Rural Services Fund to the Secondary
Cedar Falls Const,
Portland Cement Concrete 198,987.40
costs. Gail R. Gouge to Sara Jo Schisel, Garner, to a five year term on the Board of Fairgrounds - $34,500; Libraries - $106,028; Road Fund not to exceed $1,350,000; all in Centec Cast Metal Prod, Markers/ 741.18
Timothy Lee Monson, 28, Britt, City of Garner, Park View Addition, Adjustment effective July 1, 2010; Appointment
of Carol Peterson, Garner, to fill an unexpired
General Services - $312,218; Data Processing
- $29,400; Zoning Commission - $8,270; Home
Fiscal Year 2010/2011.
On motion by Supervisor Greiman, seconded
Central Ia Dist, Supp
Cerro Gordo Co Sheriff,
68.00
96.00
was convicted of “Operating While Lot 9, as desc. 6-30 term to end June 30, 2012 on the Board of Care Health Services - $26,750; Annex - $550; by Supervisor Hall and carried unanimously, Cerro Gordo Co Treasurer,
Intoxicated -Second Offense,” an QUIT – Sara Schisel and S. J. Adjustment.
On motion by Supervisor Hall, seconded by
Law Enforcement Center - $10,900; Mental
Health Administration – $1,569,000; Juvenile
the Board gave approval to the following: Set
mileage rate at 40 cents per mile effective
Med Exam Secy Fees
Charles Moeckly, #4/Prim Elect
3,595.00
144.00
aggravated misdemeanor, stemming Schisel to Sara Schisel and Jason Supervisor Greiman and carried unanimously, Probation - $25,000; Emergency Management - July 1, 2010. Iowa Governmental Health Care Published in the Garner Leader
on Wednesday, July 14, 2010
from a traffic stop by the Iowa State Gayken, City of Garner, Park View the Board gave approval to the following:
RESOLUTION
$36,547; Non-departmental – $1,782,527; Total
= $14,136,689.
Plan (IGHCP) updated Business Associate
Addendum for HIPAA and ARRA requirements.
Patrol on November 21. Monson Addition, Lot 9, as desc. 6-30 WHEREAS, by Iowa Code Section 331.477, SECTION 2. Subject to the provisions of Utility permit for Prairie Energy Cooperative, HANCOCK COUNTY
was sentenced to serve seven days WD – Michelle M. Martin to Mary a debt payable from resources which will have
accrued in a fund by the end of the fiscal year in
other county procedures and regulations,
and applicable state law, the appropriations
Clarion, to replace one mile of overhead
poles and wire in Bingham Township, Section
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
July 6, 2010
in jail and pay $2,541.25, plus court J. Marvin, City of Britt, Stubbins 3rd which the debt is incurred may be authorized by authorized under Section 1 shall constitute 9 between Deer and Crane Avenue on 330th Garner, Iowa
costs and attorney fees. He will Addition, Lot 9, as desc. 6-30 resolution of the Board of Supervisors; and
WHEREAS, this debt may take the form of a
authorization for the department or officer listed
to make expenditures or obligations from the
Street.
On motion by Supervisor Greiman, seconded
The Hancock County, Iowa, Board of
Supervisors met in adjourned session on the
complete substance abuse treatment, WD – Britt Feed & Farm Supply loan from other county funds; and itemized department effective July 1, 2010. by Supervisor Hall and carried, the Board above captioned date pursuant to adjournment
and the DOT will revoke his driving Inc. to Maxyield Cooperative, City WHEREAS, Conservation budget (0022) is in
need of $10,000 for Fiscal Year 2009-10 to fulfill
SECTION 3. In accordance with Section
331.437, Code of Iowa, no department or officer
authorized the County Auditor to issue checks
for the claims on file from June 7, 2010 to June
with Supervisors Ted D. Hall and Jerry J. Tlach
present. Absent: Florence (Sis) Thomas-
privileges. of Britt, McGraw & Fish Addition, its 2009-10 requirements, and shall expend or contract to expend any money 28, 2010 as follows: Greiman. Greiman called during the meeting
Lot 2, as desc. 7-1 WHEREAS, Emergency Management
Agency budget (4000) is in need of $3,000
or incur any liability or enter into any contract
which by its terms involves the expenditure of
Absolute Waste Removal, Misc
Advanced Systems Inc,
70.00 through a teleconference call at 10:00 a.m. until
approximately 11:10 a.m.
ARRAIGNMENTS WD – Federal National Mortgage for Fiscal Year 2009-10 to fulfill its 2009-10 money for any purpose in excess of the amounts June Copier Maint 779.72 The minutes of June 28, 2010 meeting were
The following persons were Assn. to Larry M. Gutman and Nikki requirements, and
WHEREAS, the General Basic fund has a
appropriated pursuant to this resolution.
SECTION 4. If at any time during the 2010-
Agnes Voss, Absentee/Prim Elect
Airgas North Central, Welding Supp
24.00
37.31
read and approved.
On motion by Supervisor Hall, seconded by
arraigned: Brad Eugene Tapp, C. Gutman, T94N, R24W, Sect. 31, fund balance capable of sustaining these loans 2011 budget year the auditor shall ascertain Al Voss, Meeting 35.00 Supervisor Tlach and carried unanimously, the
37, Forest City, “Possession as desc. 7-1 and at the same time, support General Basic’s
own expenditures; and
that the available resources of a department
for that year will be less than said department’s
Alcopro Inc, Mouthpiece Sensor
Alliant Energy, Util
233.00
106.00
Board gave approval to the following: Quarterly
reports of the Hancock County Auditor and
Of A Controlled Substance COD – Estate of Raymond Barnes, WHEREAS, the Conservation Fund balance total appropriations, she shall immediately so Alliant Energy, Util 9,033.71 Recorder for the period ending June 30, 2010.
(Methamphetamine),” a serious Dennis R. Barnes Co-Executor and Emergency Management Fund balance
are substantial to repay the loan on or around
inform the board and recommend appropriate
corrective actions.
American Institutional Supply, Misc
American Solutions, Tax Receipts
677.17
321.56
Contract and bond for project number BROS-
CO41(98)—8J-41 with Dixon Construction
misdemeanor; and Joshua Jerome and Twyla R. Tindall Co-Executor July 1, 2010; SECTION 5. The Auditor shall establish Amsterdam Printing, Payroll Supp 99.63 Company of Correctionville, Iowa, for bridge
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the separate accounts for the appropriations Andrea Nedved, Mlge/Prim Elect 36.71 replacement on 200th Street between King
Hancock County Board of Supervisors to authorized in Section 1, each of which Andrew Klein, Sch Exp 90.18 Avenue and Maple Avenue for the amount of
extend a loan to the Conservation budget account shall indicate the amount of the Ann Tendall, Mlge 364.77 $293,543.93.
appropriations in the amount of $10,000 from appropriation, the amounts charged thereto, Arnold Motor Supply, Oil 104.87 After the third reading of Ordinance Number
the General Basic Fund and to be repaid in and the unencumbered balance. The Auditor B & W Control Spec Inc, Spraying 26,349.75 26 regarding the prohibition against weapons on
the Fiscal Year 2010-11 and to extend a loan shall report the status of such accounts to the Barbara Haugland, Mlge/Prim Elect 41.26 or in county facilities, on motion by Supervisor
to the Emergency Management Agency budget applicable departments and officers quarterly Barbara Larson, #2/Prim Elect 161.80 Hall, seconded by Supervisor Greiman and
appropriations in the amount of $3,000 from during the 2010-2011 budget year. Barco Municipal Products, Signs 365.14 carried unanimously, the Board voted against
the General Basic Fund and to be repaid in the SECTION 6. All appropriations authorized Betty Mallen, Mlge 201.01 proceeding with enactment of the ordinance.
Fiscal Year 2010-11. pursuant to this resolution lapse at the close Bill Deibler Excavating, No further business to come before the
This resolution shall become effective of business June 30, 2011. On motion by Equip/Water Main Repair 1,304.40 Board, motion made to adjourn at 11:16 a.m.
immediately upon its passage and Supervisor Greiman, seconded by Supervisor Bill’s Family Foods, Mtng Supp 1,581.26 by Supervisor Hall and carried. All Supervisors
approval. On motion by Supervisor Hall, Hall and carried unanimously, the Board gave Black Hawk, Services 216.00 present voting, “Aye,” session to adjourn and
seconded by Supervisor Greiman and carried approval to the following: Black Hills Energy, Util 91.20 will meet again on July 12, 2010.
unanimously, the Board gave approval to the RESOLUTION Bmc Aggregates, Granular 305,491.39 ATTEST:
following: BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS AMENDMENT Bobbie Jensen, Mlge 137.95 Debra Bellinghausen, Auditor
RESOLUTION July 1, 2009-June 30, 2010 Bomgaars Supply Inc, Dog Food 224.34 Jerry Tlach, Chair
WHEREAS, IT IS DESIRED TO MAKE Be It Resolved, the Hancock County Board of Bonnie Henning, #9/Prim Elect 128.00 Published in the Garner Leader
APPROPRIATIONS FOR EACH OF THE Supervisors hereby approves the amendment Brant’s Lawn Care, Mow Parks 1,080.00 on Wednesday, July 14, 2010
DIFFERENT OFFICERS AND DEPARTMENTS and appropriation of funds for the 2009-10 fiscal
Sheriff Sale Public Notice
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY year.
2010, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Appropriations – Allow $ 500.00 to Rural
331.434, SUBSECTION 6, CODE OF IOWA,
Sheriff Sale GH School NOTICE OF SHERIFF LEVY & SALE
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT
FOR HANCOCK COUNTY
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR
HANCOCK COUNTY
(Juvenile Division)
GARNER-HAYFIELD MANUFACTURERS BANK & TRUST ORIGINAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFF LEVY & SALE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS COMPANY, FOREST CITY, IOWA, Plaintiff CAUSE NO. JVJV000936
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS vs. IN THE MATTER OF
FOR HANCOCK COUNTY UNAPPROVED MINUTES STEVEN D. HENLEY, WILLIAM J. HENLEY, QUINN MARIE SMITH, A Minor
CITIMORTGAGE, INC. 13-2999081, Plaintiff June 29, 2010 DEBRA K. STUDER, DBA SMALL CLAIMS TO: RUDY JARGON, PUTATIVE FATHER
vs. A special meeting (work session) of the UNLIMITED AND THE STATE OF IOWA, OF QUINN MARIE SMITH
BRIAN C. TURNMEYER AND KIMBERLY A. Garner-Hayfield Community School District Defendant ALL PUTATIVE FATHERS OF A CHILD
TURNMEYER, Defendant Board of Directors was held on June 29, 2010, Case No.: EQCV18801 BORN ON THE 11th DAY OF JUNE, 2010 IN
Case No.: EQCV018803 at the Greiman cottage at Clear Lake, IA at Special Execution SIOUX CITY, WOODBURY COUNTY, IOWA:
Special Execution approximately 5:30 p.m. As a result of the judgment rendered in the YOU ARE NOTIFIED that on June 29th,
As a result of the judgment rendered in the Board members present: Greiman, Toppin, above reference court case, an execution was 2010 there was filed in the office of the Clerk
above reference court case, an execution was Tusha issued by the court to the Sheriff of this county. of Court for Hancock County, a Petition in
issued by the court to the Sheriff of this county. Board members absent: Gamerdinger and The execution ordered the sale of defendant(s) Case No. JVJV0000936, which prays for the
The execution ordered the sale of defendant Zrostlik Real Estate described below to satisfy the termination of your parent-child relationship to
(s) Real Estate described below to satisfy the Sup’t. Williams was present. judgment. The property to be sold is: a child born on the 11th day of June, 2010. For
judgment. The property to be sold is: There was general discussion in connection LOTS SIXTEEN (16) SEVENTEEN (17) further details contact the Clerk’s office. The
LOTS FIVE (5) AND SIX (6), IN BLOCK THREE with the 2010-2011 school year. S u p ’ t . AND EIGHTEEN (18), IN BLOCK TWENTY- Petitioner’s attorney is Brian D. Jones, Siegrist
(3), IN BROWN AND HILL’S ADDITION TO Williams presented information on MISIC/ TWO (22), CRYSTAL LAKE, HANCOCK & Jones, P.C., whose address is 94 Main Ave.
THE TOWN OF BRITT, HANCOCK COUNTY, MAP (Midwest Iowa School Improvement COUNTY, IOWA (LOCALLY KNOWN AS: North, Britt, IA, and whose telephone number is
IOWA (LOCALLY KNOWN AS: 578 CENTER Consortium), the G-H housing project, 435 SOUTH STATE, CRYSTAL LAKE, (641) 843-4451.
STREET, BRITT, IOWA 50423) professional development for the 2010-2011 IOWA) You are notified that there will be a hearing on
The described property will be offered for school year, 1:1 laptops for the 2011-2012 The described property will be offered for the petition to terminate parental rights before
sale at public auction for cash only as follows: school year, IASB legislative priorities and sale at public auction for cash only as follows: the Iowa District Court for Hancock County, at
Date of Sale: 08-11-2010 resolutions, superintendent goals for 2010- Date of Sale: 08-11-2010 the Courthouse in Garner, Iowa at 1:00 o’clock
Time of Sale: 10:00 a.m. 2011, and the three year old special education Time of Sale: 10:30 a.m. P.M. on the 20th day of July, 2010.
Place of Sale: Hancock County Courthouse program. Place of Sale: Hancock County Courthouse You have the right to court appointed counsel
This sale not subject to redemption. Inasmuch as this was a working session for This sale not subject to redemption. pursuant to Iowa Code §600A.6A if you are
Judgment Amount: $53,170.93 the Board of Education, there were no motions Judgment Amount: $8853.64 indigent.
Costs: $313.00 made, nor formal action taken by the board at Costs: $363.40 BARBARA LOVICK
Accruing Costs: $1,120.00 said working session. Accruing Costs: $2947.18 /s/ Beverly Templeton
Interest: $447.25 There being no further discussion items for Interest: $368.60 CLERK OF THE ABOVE COURT
Attorney: Theodore R. Boecker the board at said working session, the same Attorney: Siegrist & Jones, 641-843-4451 Hancock County Courthouse
Dated this 29th day of June, 2010 was adjourned by Pres. Tusha at approximately Dated this 7th day of July, 2010 Garner, IA 50438
Scott E. Dodd, Sheriff 6:40 p.m. Scott E. Dodd, Sheriff NOTE: The Attorney who is expected to
Hancock County, Iowa Patricia A. Schmidt Hancock County, Iowa represent you should be properly advised
By: Lori Mennenga, Deputy Secretary By: Lori Mennenga, Deputy by you of the service of this notice.
Published in the Garner Leader Published in the Garner Leader Published in the Garner Leader Published in the Garner Leader
on Wednesday, July 7 and 14, 2010 on Wednesday, July 14, 2010 on Wednesday, July 14 and 21, 2010 on Wednesday, July 7 and 14, 2010
The Garner Leader
CLASSIFIEDS Wednesday, July 14, 2010 • 11
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for the many card, prayers and
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3 hours per day. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Contact
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with a $10.50 minimum (14 words).
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Leave message. 12/10tfn
Thanks so much to all who sent Now HiriNg regioNal Truck Drivers
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month plus deposit. 641-860-1524.
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at Garner Village Apartments
Garner PLEASE NOTE: This publication does not
heer Paper • Garner Leader & Signal • CWL Times • Pioneer Enterprise • H 2-3 Bedroom
Centrally located washer & dryer.
knowingly accept fraudulent or deceptive
advertising. Readers are cautioned to
RN/LPN
ampton Chronicle • Buffalo Center Tribune • Sheffeld Press • Grundy Register • Clarksville Star • B
a Eagle • Lake City Graphic • New Sharon Sun • Sigourney News-Review • The Village ine • What C
It’s as easy as
Rental Assistance Available. thoroughly investigate all ads, especially
RN/LPN needed in Garner area for Days to care for a
Phone 641-923-2898, those asking for money in advance or ads
25
(TT): 1-800-735-2942, that sound too good to be true. 9/1tfn 1½ year-old with respiratory monitoring and treatments,
(VOICE): 1-800-735-2943.
assist with oral feedings, and development of
ne/gross motor skills.
WANTED If interested, please contact
Deanna Cox at
WANTED – Farmland rental for 2011 and
FOUND beyond. Dan and Jacob Butson. 641-456-
1-800-333-5185 ext. 2186
or apply online at
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3936. 6/30-7/21*(H)
www.ultimatenursing.com
Found: Women’s bracelet on Grove
Avenue in Garner. To identify call Leader
office at 923-2684. 7/21 SERVICES Full-time Clinic Secretry. Minimum 2 yrs. clerical sup-
port experience, prefer at administrative level. Must be able
CLEAN-VIEW WINDOW CLEANING: to multi-task, organize and prioritize. Must have profes-
sional phone etiquette and great customer service skills.
Residential & Commercial. Free
Estimates. Discounted Monthly Rates.
Call (641)529-0451. 4/1tfn Must be proficient in Word and Excel. Position will include
Buy a line classified ad S & S MALEK BROS.: Thatcherizing, back-up for clinic receptionist.
in any Mid America paper and rolling, mowing, garden tilling. Tree
Please contact Denise, Hancock County Memorial
add any other paper for just $2. trimming and cutting. Stump removal and
tree transplanting. Odd jobs. 641-923-
2374. 3/31tfn
Hospital, Britt at (641) 843-5155 or visit our website
hancockmemhospital.com for an application.
Add 3 more papers for $5. GAMBLE’S WELDING
Concord
Run your ad in all 18 papers 2060 Union Ave.
$10 more.
Concord Care Center
for just Garner - 923-6043 Garner, Iowa • 923-2677
Shop & Portable
Call now for details!
Would you like to make a difference?
GARNER LEADER & SIGNAL EENHUIS CONSTRUCTION, LLC.
Be part of the team at Concord Care Center.
641-923-2684 • gleader@qwestoffce.net Home Repairs & Improvements
Remodels Openings for:
www.garnerleaderandsignal.com Lawn Care & Snow Removal
LPN/RN: FT/PT 1st and 2nd shifts
utler County Tribune-Journal • Dows Advocate • Eagle Grove Eagle • Keot 641-923-2674 Also weekends only are available
CNA: FT/PT 1st and 2nd shifts
Professional Directory GARAGE SALE Health/Dental/Vision/401K/Life
Apply in person at: Concord Care Center
Listings of Professions - Services - Offices Garage Sale: Saturday, July 17, 8 a.m. 490 W. Lyon St.
to 2 p.m. 245 West 8th St., Garner. Garner, IA 50438
A HANDY REFERENCE FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Decorative items, lots of misc, Infant boy,
men and women clothing. 7/14* E.O.E
Corner
Huge Garage Sale: 415 Division St.,
GARNER CHAMBER
Gatchel-Jaspersen
Kramer Ace Hardware
Friday, July 16, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday,
OF COMMERCE July 17, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Computer desk,
Insurance & Real Estate Office Hours: M-Th 8 a.m.-3 p.m.; stereo cabinet, antique chicken coop, CD/
450 State St., GARNER Fri. 8-11:30 a.m. 160 Hwy 18 East, Garner, IA Record/Radio player, Maple table and
chairs, Queen Bed Frame. 7/14*
Phone 923-2645 Phone 641-923-3993 Tel: 641-923 -2611
Hardware - Paint - Plumbing
“The Little Shop
with the Big Service” COUNTY & CITY OFFICIALS
All your protection under one roof.® FOR SALE
DRY IN 1 HOUR
Phone Numbers
Hancock Co. Sheriff.............923-2621 All your protection under one roof.®
Carpet and Uphol- PICK-UP TOPPERS - Buy factory direct.
County Assessor ...................923-2269 Tim Petersen Agency
stery Cleaning
www.heavensbest.com County Attorney ...................923-4198
710 W Hwy 18
Tim Petersen Agency
Garner, IA 50438
UNICOVER, 843-3698, Britt, IA. 1-22tfn Business Banking Assistant
Agency
Tim PetersenW Hwy 18
and 710 Hwy 69 N First Citizens National Bank is accepting resumes for a full-time
County Auditor.....................923-3163
226
710 W Hwy 18
Garner, 50438
Forest City, IA 50436 FOR SALE – Upright freezer. Five years
American Family Mutual Insurance
American Family Mutual Insurance
Garner, IA 50438 Business Banking Assistant to work in its Kanawha office. Duties
County Treasurer..................923-3122 (641) 923-370969 N old. 923-2608. Sell at $350 or best offer.
Company and its Subsidiaries and 226 Hwy Bus
A New Image in Carpet Cleaning and WI Subsidiaries
CompanyMadison,its 53783
Home Office –
Home Office Mutual Insurance 53783
American Family - Madison, WI
Forest City, IA 69 N
and 226 Hwy50436
7/14-7/21* will involve a variety of service functions including drafting corre-
641-923-3255 County Recorder ..................923-2464 (641) 923-3709 Bus
Forest City, IA 50436
W
Company 5/09
BC-214092 -and its Subsidiaries
N
Randy Nedved 866-923-3255 County Clerk of Court .........923-2532
Home Office – Madison, WI 53783
BC-214092 - 5/09 (641) 923-3709 Bus spondence, transcription, preparing loan documents, filing official
documents and records, processing loan payments, answering
BC-214092 - 5/09
.ILSO
County Public Health ...........923-3676
Garner Fire Dept. .......................... 911
and directing customer calls to appropriate personnel, and some
Garner Police Dept ...............923-3773 teller work. The successful candidate will possess above average
Garner. Vol. Amb. Service ............ 911 DENTAL.. skills in communications and mathematics, computer knowledge in
Garner City Hall...................923-2588 Dr. George Wilson, DDS REDUCED Word and Excel, transcription experience, a high school diploma or
Dept. Pub. Works .................923-2384 Dr. Scott Wilson, DDS $69,900 • 425 W. 5th St. Garner
Very nice 2-3 bedroom ranch with basement
G.E.D with clerical training or experience and banking experience
641-585-5431 family room. Updates include: New windows, preferred.
GARNER PUBLIC LIBRARY 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday - Friday carpet, vinyl siding, roof, & kitchen cupboards! Interested qualified candidates should send their resume by July
Ready to move in!
21, 2010 to:
Phone 923-2850 Garner Family Practice Clinic DIEMER REALTY First Citizens National Bank
Garner Summer Hours from Memorial Day
to Labor Day are as follows:
78 Main Ave. N., Britt
641-843-4000 Attn: Human Resources
2601 Fourth St. S.W.
Veterinary Clinic Monday 10 am - 5 pm & 7 - 8 pm
Tuesday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Renee Diemer, Broker
Eileen Hemer, Salesperson
Deb Stevens, Salesperson
Mason City, IA 50401
Dr. Bruce A. Schupanitz Wednesday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
730 W 3rd St
Look up our website for interior photos
Or via e-mail to kknoke@firstcitizensnb.com
Garner, IA Equal Opportunity Employer
Phone 923-2355 Thursday 12 noon - 8 p.m. 641-923-2651
and additional listings!
www.diemerrealty.net M/F/D/V
Friday 12 noon - 4 p.m.
Saturday 10 am - 12 noon
Timothy M.
GARNER-HAYFIELD Anderson
COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 165 E 4th St., Garner
Supt. Office 923-2718
531 2nd St. NW, Britt, IA 50423 High School 923-2632 Phone 923-2769
641-843-5000 Middle School 923-2809 Attorney-at-Law FOR SALE available. Pay
negotiable. Must
and benefits
be US citizen.
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Paul Schoneman - High School
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Dentist 9 am-4:30 pm, LEC; MASON CITY:
Southport Mall, Tues.-Fri. 8:30 am-5 “Sports Physician”
HELP WANTED Experienced Offset Press
Operator: Full-time openings
pass. Every 60k mile raises.
Newer equipment W/APU.
BARGAIN
ON HOUSES,
PRICES
LOTS,
160 West Fourth, Garner pm & Sat. 8 am-1 pm, C.G. Court-
MOTEL GENERAL MANAGER:
Belva Deer Inn, LLC is seeking a
in our new printing facility.
Flexible working hours and
Passenger-Pet Policy. 100% NO
touch. 1-800-528-7825 (INCN)
COMMERCIAL,
INDIVIDUALS
AG.
WELCOME.
Phone 923-2294 house Mon.-Fri. 8:15 am-4:15 pm. 232 State St. Bus: 641-923-2059 manager for a newly constructed
26 room, non-franchised motel in
benefit package. Times Citizen
Communications, Inc., PO Reefer & Flatbed Drivers
AGENTS PROTECTED. WWW.
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Hancock County Drs. Tesene, Maurer & Maurer, DDS, PC staff; overseeing maintenance,
housekeeping, front desk duties; ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE
Assistance in obtaining CDL
is available! Opportunities for
STEEL BUILDINGS
Abstract Co. Family Dentistry daily operations; develop budget
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12 • Wednesday, July 14, 2010 The Garner Leader
Best Use Youth In Parade
The entry by the Garner-Hayfield cheerleaders won the “Best
Youth” category for the Duesey Day Parade. G-H cheerleaders
recently sponsored a clinic for girls. They enthusiastically
demonstrated their cheerleading skills to parade-goers. (Leader
Best Float Overall
Mat’s Place, Garner, won “Best Overall” parade entry during the 30th annual Duesey Days Parade. “You Can Still Rock in America”
photos be Rebecca Peter) was their theme.
COUNCIL from front page View Our Listings At: www.schonemanrealtors.com
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like something to maintain safety,
Don’t Miss This Spacious & Well Cared For,
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Pool & Parks. Custom Woodharbor Kitchen w/
SOL
Kitchen w/Breakfast Bar. Formal Dining Room.
Fireplace. CA. Family Room in Basement.
In Great Location: Well Cared for, 2 BR,
2 Bath Ranch w/Full Lower Level. Oak Kitchen.
Close to Downtown On A Large Corner Lot:
Charming and Unique, 3 BR, 2 Bath Home
particularly in the courtroom, the BR’s And a Bath on Every Level. Fireplace in
Living Room. Some Wood Floors. Central Air.
Lots of Built-Ins. Main Level Laundry. Walk-In Relaxing Front Porch. Newer Roof. Vinyl Siding.
Fenced Backyard w/Beautiful Garden. Det.
Appliances Negotiable. Main Level Laundry.
Master Bath. Central Air. Wood fireplace.
w/Open Floor Plan & Large Rooms.
Includes Appliances. Nice Deck Off The Kitchen.
Closet & Bath in Every BR. Lge. Gas FP and 12’
waiting area, and courthouse itself,” Lots of Storage. New Windows. Newer Shingles. Vaulted Ceiling in Great Room. Lge. 4-Seasons 2 Stall Garage w/Extra Parking Pad. Shed. Beautiful 3 Seasons Porch. New Roof. Vinyl New Roof. Detached 2 Stall Garage. $70’s, So
Full Poured Basement. Double Garage. Located Room. Part. Fin. Lower Level w/Heated Floors. 92’x142’ Lot w/Gorgeous Landscaping. $120’s. Siding. Det. 2 Stall Garage. Asking $80’s, You’ll Want To Call Us Soon To Check This
Dodd stated. on Corner Lot w/South Exposure in Great Area. Att. Triple Garage. LIKE NO OTHER!! Picture Perfect. Give Us A Call! So You Won’t Want To Wait On This One!! One Out!!
Dodd pointed out that weapons are
not allowed in schools. He felt the
same protection should be extended
to the courthouse.
Hancock County Attorney Karen
Kaufman Salic said the ordinance Move In Ready, 2 BR Ranch w/MANY Recent
Well Cared For, 4 BR, 2 Bath w/Open Floor
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Main Level Laundry. New Since ‘06: Energy
state capitol complex. Home in Quiet Cul-De-Sac at Garner’s Golf Home Offering Main Level Laundry. Eff. Furnace w/CA & Pella Windows, Floor
Appliances Negotiable. Numerous Built-ins. School: Nicely Updated, 2-3 BR, 1-1/2 Bath Ranch
Course: Kitchen w/Dining Area. Main Level Appliances Included. Formal Dining Room. Main Level Master BR w/Master Bath. Freshly on HUGE 129’x279’ Lot. Appliances Negotiable.
“Each political subdivision is able Laundry. Large Master Bedroom. Central Air. Fireplace in Living Room. CA. Screened
Coverings, Plumbing and Plumbing Fixtures, Painted Interior. New Carpet. CA. Fireplace Family Room and Possible 3rd BR in Lower Level.
Wiring, Siding, Driveway/Sidewalks and w/Gas Insert. Lge. Screened Porch/Patio. Deck.
to make some rules about some Partially Finished Lower Level w/Large Rec Patio. Newer Siding and Shingles. Attached Shingles. Double Garage. 100’x125’ Lot Near Vinyl Siding. Newer Windows. Detached
Steel Siding. Newer Roof. Det. 2 Stall Garage. Ideal
For The First Time Homebuyer OR As An
Room. Attached Double Garage. Large (South Single Garage. Spacious Lawn. Asking
things. That’s what we’re trying to Facing) Deck. Maint. Free Exterior. $140’s. $30’s, So Give Us A Call Before It’s Gone!!
Schools, Pool & New Rec Center. $80’s. Won’t
Last Long, So Please Call Soon!!
24’ x 40’ Garage. Alley Access. Asking
$119,900, so Call Today!
Investment Property. Asking Mid $40’s, So
You’ll Want To Check It Out Soon!!
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we don’t want to wait until that rare
case when something occurs.”
Forest City Police Chief Dan Updates Galore!! With 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath this GREAT OPPORTUNITY ON GARNER’S ATTENTION INVESTORS!! You Will Want To Take A Look At These 20 Two (2)
1,335 sq. ft., 1.5 story home has been completely MAIN STREET - JUST ONE BLOCK Bedroom Apartments For Sale in Garner!! ATTENTION 1st TIME HOMEBUYERS:
Davis said there were good points to updated including: New windows, Cement TO HIGHWAY 18: Approx. 1,800 Sq. Ft.
8 Apartments With Single Garages. Central Air. 12 Apartments Without Garages. Hot Water Heat. Extensively Remodeled, 4 BR, 2 Bath Home
Commercial Building. Located on PRIME
both sides of the issue. siding, Foundation, Kitchen, Insulation, Wiring,
And much much more. Seeing is Believing, so 96’x99’ Corner Lot. Concrete Parking. Asking Balcony or Patio. Brick Building. Off Street Parking. Near Downtown and Churches: Main Level
Laundry. Open Stairway. Some Newer Windows.
“[Sheriff Dodd] has a very difficult call us Today to set up your private showing!! $45,000. This Won’t Last, So You’ll Want To TOO MANY RECENT IMPROVEMENTS TO LIST, Vinyl Siding. Front Porch. Attached Garage.
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position,” he remarked. “You get
into a shooting situation – you have
three guys shooting and one of them
is the bad guy … which one?”
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“There are cases where it might
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work, but it also can create some real R ICE
boondoggles for law enforcement,” WP
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Davis said.
“It’s way too broad. It got Near Schools in Nice Area of Homes: Well
overblown when we got it,” said BRAND NEW WITH SOUTH EXPOSURE: Cared For, 4 BR, 1-3/4 Bath Ranch Home.
Approx. 1,539 Sq. Ft., 3 BR, 2 BA Ranch First Time Homebuyer Alert!! $84,900 Finished Lower Level w/Bedroom, Bath and Many Updates To This Charming, Older, Well Kept, 3 BR Ranch w/Approx. 1,344
Supervisor Ted Hall, Miller. “I have w/Full Lower Level. Open Floor Plan. Custom Call us today to see this completely Large Family Room. All New Floor Coverings. 3-4 BR, 2 Bath Home Near Churches and Sq. Ft. Plus Partially Finished Lower Level:
reservations.” Cabinets. Main Level Laundry. Trey Ceiling in remodeled 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 1.5 story Central Air. Deck. Attached Double Garage. Downtown: Formal Dining Room. Beautiful Dine-In Kitchen. Main Level Laundry. New
Furnace. CA. Vinyl Siding. Attached Double
Living Room. Master Bath. CA. Covered Front home on a Huge corner lot. Detached 2 car Vinyl Siding/Brick Exterior. Beautiful Built-Ins. Open Staircase. Wood Fireplace.
Jerry Tlach, board chairman, Porch. Attached 3-Stall Garage. Cement Board Landscaping. Fenced Backyard w/Storage Shed. Hardwood Floors. Covered Front Porch. Fenced Garage plus 4 Stall Detached Garage. Quiet
garage. New Roof, kitchen and much more. Backyard. Detached Garage. Located in Quiet Cul-De-Sac Location w/Mature Trees. $140’s.
agreed. “I’m hoping we would Siding. $170’s. Near Schools, So Check It Out
Soon! Don’t Delay!!
Priced to Sell in $140’s, So You’ll Want To
Give Us a Call Soon!! Neighborhood. Mid $90’s, So Don’t Delay!! You’ll Want To Call Soon On This One!!
reject it for right now. Maybe look
at something for just the courthouse
FARM LISTINGS:
1 Unit Remains!
- but I think we have to scrap the SOL
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whole ordinance.” SOL
JUST LISTED: 395 A. 345 Acres
Supervisor Sis Greiman, Garner, Tillable, Harrison Co., Missouri.
was listening to the discussion via SW of Eagleville. Approx. 7 Miles NEED MORE ROOM? On Almost 1 Acre, LAST UNIT: QUALITY CONDO W/SOUTH
telephone conference call. West of I-35. Only $1,850 /Acre. 5 BR, 4 BA Ranch w/Approx. 2,407 Sq. Ft.
Near Schools & Pool: Main Level Laundry.
EXPOSURE, GOLF COURSE: Stunning,
2-4 BR, 2-3 BA w/Approx. 1,500 Sq. Ft. Plus
MUST SEE, 3 BR, 2 Bath Ranch Built in
2006 w/Approx. 1,714 Sq. Ft. PLUS Partially
“We heard from so many people 228 A., Ringgold Co.: This Is As
Dine-in Kitchen. Lge. Windows for Lots of Lower Level. Main Level Laundry. Custom Finished Lower Level w/Heated Floors.
Natural Light. New Interior Paint. Newer Floor First Time Homebuyer Alert: Spacious, Cabinets. Master BR w/ Master BA & Walk-
that it sounds like to me we have Good As It Gets For Trophy Deer & Coverings. Master BR w/BA & Walk-in Closet. Older, 4-5 Bedroom, 1-1/2 Bath Home In Closet. Vaulted Ceilings. Gas FP. 4 Seasons Open Floor Plan. Many Built-Ins. Main Level
w/Approx. 1,417 Sq. Ft. and Many Updates Laundry. Master BR w/Bath. 4 Seasons Porch.
to scrap the whole ordinance,” said Turkey Hunting. Nice Timber, Thick Loft Area w/BR & Rec Room. Finished Lower
Level w/2 BRs, BA, Family Room & 2nd Kitchen. Throughout. Central Air. Front Porch. Vinyl
Rm. Poss. Bath, 2 BR’s, Family Room in LL
w/2 Egress Windows. Att. Dbl. Garage. Sod Yard Deck. Cement Board Siding. Att. 3 Stall Garage
Greiman. Bedding Areas & Great Food Plot 4 Stall Att. and 2 Stall Det. Garage. Great Siding. Located on Large 75’x125’ Lot. $50’s. w/Sprinklers. Fixtures and Flooring now w/Lge. Shop Area. PRIME 83’x167’ Lot in
Cul-De-Sac Near Schools in New Area.
Locations. Landscaping. Fenced Yard. Sprinkler System. Please Give Us A Call Soon! installed! Tax Abatement! $190’s.
A motion by Ted Hall and seconded
by Sis Greiman, to scrap the weapons 400 A., Ringgold Co., IA. Excellent ! JUST LISTED! JUST LISTED! JUST LISTED! JUST LISTED! JUST LISTED! JUST LISTED! JUST LISTED! JUST LISTED! JUST LIST
ban, carried unanimously. Hunting Property for Deer & Turkey.
ED! JUST LISTED! JUST
ST LISTED! JUST LISTED
Tlach said the board may consider New Hunting Lodge. CRP, Ponds and
Timber.
an ordinance in the future that is
more “site specific.” 40 A., Ringgold Co.: For Only
$95,000 You Can Have Your Own Beautiful, 3 BR, 2 Bath Split Level Home Great For A First Time Buyeri: Completely
Private Trophy Deer & Turkey Remodeled, 3 BR Home w/Beautiful Oak
Markets Hunting Paradise. Stream Goes Thru
Property Providing A Corridor For
w/Approx. 1,856 Sq. Ft., Located on Large
Lot at Garner’s Golf Course: All New Floor
Coverings. Open Kitchen. Porch and Patio
Approx. 1,800 Sq. Ft., 4 BR, 2 Bath Home
w/Many Updates Located on Corner Lot
Near Downtown: Main Level Laundry. Formal
Just Walk To Schools, Parks, Pool & New Rec
Center: Well Cared For 3 BR, 2 Bath Split Foyer
w/South Exposure, Located on Quiet, Dead-End
Kitchen. Appliances Negotiable. New Floor
Coverings, Furnace, Windows and Roof. Main
July 9, 2010 off the Kitchen. Attached 2-stall Garage with Street in Great Area. Appliances Negotiable. Level Laundry. Central Air. Vinyl Siding.
Traveling Bucks & The Thick Timber Additional Access to the Basement. Asking Dining Room. Newer Windows. Large Deck. New Carpet and Ceramic Tile. Interior Freshly Oversized Single Detached Garage PLUS Storage
.
Corn................................. $3.43 Holds Deer & Turkey. $139,900, You Will Want To Check It Out Soon, Fenced Backyard. Vinyl Siding and Brick. Painted. Attached 2 Stall Garage. Asking $117,500. Shed. Close to New Rec Center, Downtown and
Before It’s Gone!! Detached 2 Stall Garage. A MUST SEE! Please Give Us A Call Soon!! Churches. Mid $70’s.
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