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WEDNESDAY | JUNE 27, 2012|VOLUME 123| ISSUE 26<br />
Rockwell City Offi ce 712-297-7544 • advocate@iowatelecom.net - Lake City Offi ce 712-464-3188 • lcgraphic@iowatelecom.net<br />
Local News on page 13<br />
Coming in the July 4 edition<br />
• Earl Trachsel discusses his experiences as an educator.<br />
• Sydney Snyder looks forward to living on the other side of the world.<br />
Lake City Western Days arrive<br />
A weekend of activities is planned<br />
in Lake City for the annual Lake<br />
City Western Days celebration,<br />
Friday, June 29 through Sunday,<br />
July 1. Events will be on the square<br />
unless otherwise noted.<br />
On Friday evening, a carnival<br />
begins at 5 p.m. and goes until<br />
midnight. <strong>The</strong> Top Rail Saddle Club<br />
beer garden and street dance takes<br />
place from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Big<br />
Daddy Addy will DJ and there will<br />
be no cover charge.<br />
On Saturday, a Stewart Memorial<br />
Hospital Fun Run starts at 8:30 a.m.<br />
on Saturday. Lions Club will be<br />
serving a pancake breakfast from 7<br />
a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in the community<br />
building. Cattleman’s Burgers will<br />
Progressive supper<br />
Lake City businesses provided a thank-you dinner on the square in Lake City on Thursday, during<br />
the annual Lake City Betterment Progressive Supper. (<strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> photo by Ken Ross)<br />
By Ken Ross<br />
<strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> Editor<br />
School board members discussed<br />
parking problems at the South<br />
Central Calhoun High School in<br />
Lake City and at the South Central<br />
Calhoun Middle School in Rockwell<br />
City. <strong>The</strong> discussion on different<br />
problems at the two schools occurred<br />
at the joint meeting of the Southern<br />
Cal and Rockwell City/Lytton school<br />
boards on June 18.<br />
<strong>The</strong> two school districts are whole<br />
grade sharing partners, sharing high<br />
school and middle school grades<br />
starting with the school year just<br />
completed and sharing elementary<br />
grades as well in the school year<br />
coming up.<br />
<strong>The</strong> issue at the middle school<br />
in Rockwell City is event-night<br />
congestion that occurs on the drives<br />
at the entrances, especially at the<br />
east entrance, where parked cars<br />
create an obstacle for fi re trucks<br />
start serving at 11 a.m.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Big Parade starts at 1:30 a.m.<br />
and music in the bandstand by Slow<br />
Jam starts after the parade. <strong>The</strong> Lake<br />
City Union Church will have an ice<br />
cream social from 3 to 5 p.m.<br />
<strong>The</strong> new Iowa Eagles minor<br />
league football team will play at the<br />
high school football fi eld starting at<br />
4 p.m. on Saturday.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 53 rd Annual Top Rail Saddle<br />
Club Rodeo at the saddle club<br />
grounds on the north side of Lake<br />
City on Franklin St. begins at 7<br />
p.m. on Saturday and then again on<br />
Sunday.<br />
Fireworks follow the rodeo on<br />
Saturday. <strong>The</strong> carnival on Saturday<br />
will be from 11 a.m. to midnight<br />
and other emergency vehicles. <strong>The</strong><br />
vehicles parked along the drive also<br />
make it diffi cult to drop off children<br />
and people with mobility problems<br />
near the entrance.<br />
<strong>The</strong> middle school gym and<br />
auditorium is used for events not only<br />
involving middle school students but<br />
for some of the events of students at<br />
all grade levels. <strong>The</strong> two parking lots<br />
have adequate parking available but<br />
some people prefer parking close<br />
to the entrance, particularly in the<br />
winter.<br />
Board members discussed possibly<br />
creating fi nes or tow away zones<br />
at the entrance areas. Establishing<br />
enforceable fi nes would require<br />
creation of an ordinance by the city<br />
council.<br />
At the high school, the problem<br />
is diffi culty in parking during the<br />
school day, or, according to retiring<br />
principal Earl Trachsel, diffi culty in<br />
getting students parked in the proper<br />
(closed from 5 – 8 p.m.)<br />
On Sunday, brunch will be served<br />
at the saddle club grounds from 7 to<br />
11 a.m.<br />
Community worship will take<br />
place at 11 a.m.<br />
Friends of the Library Party &<br />
Grill Out takes place from non to<br />
1:30 p.m.<br />
A Shine & Show Car Show begins<br />
at 11 a.m. at Goins Park.<br />
A Tractor Pull begins at 11 a.m. at<br />
NAPA on Hwy. 175.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Lake City Betterment<br />
Tournament & Grill Out takes place<br />
at 11:30 a.m. in Goins Park.<br />
Western Days is sponsored by<br />
Lake City Betterment Association<br />
and Top Rail Saddle Club.<br />
School parking issues discussed<br />
spaces and at the proper angle.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>re are enough spaces for<br />
students to park if they park where<br />
they are supposed to,” Earl Trachsel.<br />
Currently one parking area is<br />
supposed to be used only by juniors<br />
and seniors but that has not always<br />
been observed.<br />
One potential remedy for the<br />
situation is assigning each student<br />
who pays a refundable deposit a<br />
parking place with a number that<br />
will be printed on a window sticker<br />
or laminated ID. <strong>The</strong> deposit would<br />
be forfeited for violation of rules<br />
regarding parking.<br />
Completion of construction at the<br />
high school is expected to free up<br />
some parking spaces but not enough<br />
to eliminate parking problems<br />
without rule enforcement.<br />
<strong>The</strong> parking issue was a discussion<br />
item and did not result in any action<br />
at the June 18 meeting.<br />
Tucker tries out tractor<br />
Tucker Berner, age 3, had a good time looking over the exhibits at the Calhoun County Museum<br />
antique tractor show and lunch on Sunday in Rockwell City. (<strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> Photo by Ken Ross)<br />
www.thegraphic-advocate.com $1 00<br />
Jubilee Celebration<br />
Milissa Bailey, a native of Manson, held a book signing at Jubilee Foods in Rockwell City, in<br />
conjunction with a Jubilee Winefest on June 21, Bailey’s debut novel, Gracier, is set in a fi ctional<br />
Iowa town, an idyllic setting with well-kept secrets. Also attending the book signing was her<br />
daughter, Emma, and mother Lou Ann. More celebration photos are inside. (<strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong><br />
photo by Ken Ross)<br />
SCC cook positions consolidated<br />
By Ken Ross<br />
<strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> Editor<br />
Board members from both the<br />
Southern Cal and Rockwell City/<br />
Lytton school boards had agreed at<br />
the joint board meeting on June 18<br />
in Rockwell City that the positions<br />
of head cook should be consolidated<br />
into one position following the<br />
resignation of Susan Brant as the<br />
head cook of the Southern Cal<br />
District.<br />
Rose Kutz, the head cook at<br />
the RCL District, said that if she<br />
accepted the position of head cook,<br />
she would want a dollar and hour<br />
more for the added responsibility.<br />
Mark Schleisman, SC board<br />
member, expressed concern about<br />
the fact that the SC cook resigned<br />
after her pay was reduced and now a<br />
raise is being considered for the head<br />
cook position. He suggested that the<br />
position of head cook be advertised.<br />
Schleisman also objected to giving<br />
a raise just because responsibilities<br />
had been added. He said there was<br />
not a consistent policy of increasing<br />
salary for a staff member when<br />
responsibilities were added.<br />
Jim Brown, SC board president<br />
explained that the pay reduction for<br />
the head SC cook was a transitional<br />
pay adjustment in order to bring<br />
salaries between the districts in line<br />
Kyle Welander, RCL Board<br />
member, said that the SC head cook<br />
resigned and now there was a head<br />
cook with over 20 years experience<br />
available for the job of shared head<br />
cook.<br />
Mike Sexton, RCL Board<br />
president, said that if there had not<br />
been a resignation, the two positions<br />
would not be consolidated because<br />
both head cooks had been doing a<br />
good job.<br />
Jeff Kruse, superintendent, said<br />
that the SC district would still need<br />
a full-time cook as well as parttime<br />
assistants under a sharing plan<br />
under which the head cook would be<br />
shared on an 80 percent RCL and a<br />
20 percent SC basis. <strong>The</strong> head cook<br />
would provide oversight of the menu<br />
and do paperwork for both districts<br />
but would not be involved in day to<br />
day cooking duties in the SC district.<br />
Kutz said that if she were hired<br />
as shared head cook, she would<br />
make only those changes in the<br />
SC program as required. Actually,<br />
because of federal laws going into<br />
effect, there will be substantial<br />
changes that will be required for<br />
lunch programs at both districts.<br />
“Your butter and peanut butter<br />
that sits out every day for your<br />
bread, that’s out. Students getting<br />
all the toast and all the cereal they<br />
want. That’s out. We have to serve<br />
a maximum amount of grains per<br />
week,” Kutz said.<br />
One of the differences that will<br />
not change is the fact that milk will<br />
be sold in plastic bottles at the high<br />
school in Lake City and in cartons<br />
in the other grades in Rockwell City.<br />
<strong>The</strong> SC board had approved the<br />
plastic bottles because the students<br />
both more milk in those containers.<br />
<strong>The</strong> RCL board approved<br />
carton milk based on Kutz’s<br />
recommendation. She said the<br />
plastic was about a dime higher.<br />
“If we went with plastic I’d<br />
be putting them all through the<br />
dishwasher because I’m into<br />
recycling,” she said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> school district will advertise<br />
for the head cook position but a<br />
salary for the position has not been<br />
set.<br />
Beautifying downtown<br />
Four men from the Legion, VFW and retirees installed the “Town Square Flowers” recently. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
also installed 17 American fl ags. Pictured are Dennis Moulds, Legion Commander, Gary Deimel,<br />
Legion Treasurer, Jim Bauman Retiree and Gary Fahan Mayor. <strong>The</strong> fl owers are the brainchild of<br />
Patrick of “Lake City Flowers”. <strong>The</strong>y were purchased with a donation from the Capri <strong>The</strong>ater and<br />
picked up by Patrick in Minnesota on Sunday. Brackets were welded and furnished by Lake City<br />
American Legion, Lake City VFW, Lake City Welding and Engineers Tools. (<strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> photo<br />
by Teresa Snyder)
2 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> Commentary<br />
June 27, 2012<br />
I always wave at oncoming cars<br />
when I'm running. I do this not because<br />
I'm a friendly guy, but I want<br />
to appear as a friendly guy. If it<br />
should happen (and it has), that I'm<br />
way out in the country and need a<br />
ride home, I want motorists to pick<br />
me up.<br />
Waving has given me ample opportunity<br />
to study the return wave of<br />
drivers and passengers. Drivers typically<br />
have at least one hand on the<br />
steering wheel (hopefully), therefore<br />
the one-finger raise (index finger)<br />
is often used. Sometimes they will<br />
point the index finger.<br />
Same goes for the two-finger raise,<br />
or point. Farmers in pick-up trucks,<br />
will often include a head nod along<br />
with the finger wave, especially if<br />
they're wearing a seed corn cap.<br />
If they use the three-or-four-finger<br />
wave, it will often appear as if they<br />
are “throwing” their fingers at you.<br />
This type of wave almost always includes<br />
a head or chin nod.<br />
My favorite return wave is the fullhand<br />
wave with palm showing. This<br />
is the wave I use to greet oncoming<br />
traffic, and when it is returned, I feel<br />
confident that this driver would help<br />
me if necessary.<br />
Passengers in vehicles, because they<br />
do not have their hands on a steering<br />
wheel, if they wave at all, will typically<br />
utilize the full-palm. Multiple<br />
hands raising in a vehicle, from both<br />
driver and passengers, is a great sign<br />
of friendliness.<br />
Of course, in the Midwest, driv-<br />
Empty Nest By Curt Swarm<br />
Hi-Tech Hand Wave<br />
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ers often wave<br />
at each other<br />
whether they<br />
know the other<br />
driver or not.<br />
It's part of Midwest<br />
protocol.<br />
A n t h r o p o l o -<br />
gists tell us that<br />
the hand wave<br />
originated from<br />
ancient man.<br />
When two<br />
hunters met in<br />
the wild, the open palm was a sign<br />
of no weapon, or no harm intended.<br />
This gesture eventually developed<br />
into the handshake. Not only could<br />
the lack of weapon be felt, like at<br />
night, but also the warmth of the<br />
other person.<br />
I recently participated in a relay run<br />
across the state of Iowa. I informed<br />
my team, the Roadrunners, about my<br />
study of hand waves. We agreed that<br />
we would all wave at oncoming traffic<br />
and conduct an informal study of<br />
the different types of return waves.<br />
Low and behold, a new type of return<br />
hand wave was discovered. <strong>The</strong> evolutionary<br />
scales have been tipped. It<br />
is THE CELL PHONE WAVE. Yes!<br />
A good fifty percent of all the drivers<br />
we met were talking on cell phones.<br />
A woman driver actually waved<br />
back with her cell phone. Yep. You<br />
read it first right here—the melding<br />
of technology with an age-old hand<br />
gesture.<br />
I understand for something to be-<br />
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come a trend, it has to happen multiple<br />
times. So far, we have documented<br />
only one cell-phone wave. With<br />
all the cell phone users out there,<br />
I'm confident there will be more. I'm<br />
asking all of you joggers and walkers<br />
out there to wave at oncoming traffic.<br />
Let me know the unique types of<br />
hand waves you receive and, if you<br />
get a cell-phone wave, by all means<br />
let me know.<br />
Nevada is the first state to legalize<br />
driverless cars. <strong>The</strong> cars are guided<br />
by sensors. Someone still has to be<br />
behind the wheel, but he/she doesn't<br />
have to have their hands on it.<br />
What new kind of wave will develop?<br />
What happens when these<br />
driverless cars, cars guided by sensors,<br />
encounter a jogger? “Warning!<br />
Warning! Foreign body approaching.<br />
Prepare to stop.”<br />
<strong>The</strong>re might really be some unique<br />
hand gestures.<br />
Look Out!<br />
It’s free Stuff!<br />
For me, nothing creates a more<br />
adverse reaction to a commercial<br />
product than a promise of something<br />
for free.<br />
<strong>The</strong> idea that a profit-making<br />
enterprise is simply bestowing its<br />
generosity on customers without<br />
getting anything in return is insulting<br />
to the intelligence.<br />
When a miraculously effective<br />
product is promoted on the TV along<br />
with a second absolutely free one,<br />
just try ordering the second free<br />
one without getting the first at an<br />
astonishingly low price.<br />
Junk mail that has the word “free”<br />
on the envelope is particularly<br />
onerous and should be discarded<br />
without opening.<br />
My sister’s son sent away for a free<br />
packet of seeds when he was 10. He<br />
subsequently got regular shipments<br />
of garden products along with bills<br />
for the unwanted products, although<br />
not for the original packet of seeds<br />
he received.<br />
After failing to receive payments<br />
for the garden products, the<br />
company sent letters warning to take<br />
$500 REBATE<br />
$ $<br />
$ $<br />
Your choice of $ 500 Rebate or Patio Door<br />
with purchase of 10 or more windows or<br />
siding for your home.<br />
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For booth information contact<br />
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legal action. This was amusing until<br />
the letters got particularly nasty.<br />
Fortunately, my 10-year-old nephew<br />
was able to avoid the threatened<br />
financial ruin.<br />
What I find particularly bothersome<br />
is the free stuff given away by the<br />
companies I already do business<br />
with. <strong>The</strong>se are available through<br />
“reward points” or “customer<br />
appreciation points” that can be<br />
activated through following the<br />
instructions contained on page three<br />
of the company policy on customer<br />
notices. For a small shipping and<br />
handling fee, qualified customers can<br />
get software for creating a flow chart<br />
or a choice from among recordings<br />
of the most popular Chinese operas.<br />
Creating a flow chart might be<br />
useful, although I have no idea why,<br />
but I’m skeptical that it is worth the<br />
small handling fee plus the cost of<br />
upgrading my computer to operate<br />
the software. Also, the Chinese<br />
operas are not available on eighttrack<br />
so I have no use for them.<br />
Sometimes reward points can be<br />
converted to cash, more convenient<br />
Ross<br />
Rambles<br />
By Ken Ross,<br />
<strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> Editor<br />
What’s Happening<br />
than a certificate for a free spinach<br />
soufflé at a restaurant chain with<br />
locations in both major cities in the<br />
U.S. However, the idea of giving<br />
cash back for a purchase doesn’t<br />
make sense – “Give me money and<br />
I’ll give you a product and some of<br />
the money back. What a deal!”<br />
Targeted discounting is a related<br />
annoyance. When I see a product<br />
I use offering discounts that I’m<br />
not qualified for – the owning your<br />
own home discount, the paying<br />
on-line discount, the never having<br />
put teeth-staining food dye in your<br />
brother’s Kool-Aid discount – I feel<br />
like I’m somehow subsidizing other<br />
customers.<br />
Of course, you’re supposed to<br />
regard the discounts and free gifts<br />
as simply acts of generosity with no<br />
impact on the price of the products<br />
you purchase. If you believe that,<br />
I know a bridge you can have<br />
absolutely free with the purchase of<br />
another bridge at an astonishingly<br />
low price.<br />
Every Monday – AA & Al-Anon Meetings 7:30 p.m. St. Thomas Catholic Church, Manson<br />
Every Tuesday – Al-Anon & AA Meetings at 8:00 p.m. at Central School Preservation in Lake City.<br />
Every Tuesday – Lake City Community Farmer’s Market 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. on the Town Square followed<br />
with “Cookout” in the Park every Tuesday from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m.<br />
Every Wednesday – Story Hour J J Hands Library in Lohrville, 10:00-11:30 a.m.<br />
Thursday, June 28: Summer Reading Program at Lake City Public Library for students 1 st through 6 th grades.<br />
Register at 712-464-3413.<br />
Friday, Sat. June 29, 30 & Sun., July 1: Lake City Western Days.<br />
Sunday, July 1: 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. Friends of the Library Picnic in the Park (on the square).<br />
Monday, July 2: 5:30 p.m. Rockwell City Area Swim Team Meet – Forest City vs. RC at Rockwell City<br />
Tuesday, July 3: Calhoun County Republicans will meet in the Courthouse, Rockwell City at 7:30 p.m. All<br />
Republicans are urged to attend. <strong>The</strong> Calhoun County Family Picnic to be held August 23 will be discussed. If<br />
any questions, contact Kevin Schreier, chairman at 515-463-2258.<br />
Tuesday, July 10: <strong>The</strong> Calhoun County Soil and Water Conservation District Commissioners will meet at 9:30<br />
a.m. at the Natural Resources Conservation Service Office, 905 High St., Rockwell City. If you need special<br />
accommodations, notify Peg Lenz by calling 712-297-7824.<br />
Wednesday, July 11: 5:30 p.m. Rockwell City Area Swim Team Meet – Emmetsburg vs. RC at Emmetsburg<br />
Saturday, July 14: Root Beer Floats served at the Rockwell City Depot during the parade<br />
Wednesday, July 18: 5:30 p.m. Rockwell City Area Swim Team Meet – Storm Lake vs. RC at Rockwell City<br />
Saturday, July 21: 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Car Show at the Rockwell City Depot<br />
Sunday, July 22: 3 rd Annual Somers Car & Bike Show. For information call Rod Scott at 515-408-2212.<br />
Registration 11:00-1:00. Show from 1:00-3:00 and presentation at 3:00.<br />
Saturday, July 28: 10:00 a.m. Rockwell City Area Swim Team Conference Meet at Webster City<br />
Monday, July 30: 2:30 – 4:30 pm Life Serve Blood Center Community Blood Drive at the Lohrville<br />
Community Building<br />
Monday, August 20: 12:30 – 5:00 pm Life Serve Blood Center Community Blood Drive at the Lake City<br />
Community Building<br />
Wednesday, August 29: 1:30 – 5:30 pm Life Serve Blood Center Community Blood Drive at St. Paul’s<br />
Lutheran Church in Rockwell City<br />
Sunday, Oct. 14: 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Hobo Stew at the Rockwell City Depot<br />
Wednesday, July 11th<br />
Contest @ 7:00 pm<br />
Must be between 4 & 8 and<br />
reside in Calhoun County<br />
Include the following:<br />
Name • Address • Telephone • Birthday<br />
• Parents Name • Favorite Thing to do in<br />
Summer • Favorite Animal/Why • Favorite<br />
Person/Why • Favorite Game to Play/Why<br />
Mail to: Darci Walters<br />
311 Austin St.<br />
Rockwell City, IA 50579<br />
(712)297-7148<br />
darcenewalters@hotmail.com<br />
2nd Annual Calhoun County Expo<br />
Mud Volleyball Tourney<br />
Sunday, July 15th at Calhoun Co. Fairgrounds<br />
Cash payout & trophies for 1st ($300)<br />
2nd ($200) and 3rd ($100)<br />
$50 Trophy for Best Team Uniform &<br />
Best Team Name - (Keep it clean)<br />
Registration at 10 a.m. Volleyball to start after<br />
First 16 teams total (10 person teams)<br />
(2 must be of opposite sex per team)<br />
*Will have food and beer stand available<br />
Big Daddy Addy will be announcing & DJ-ing<br />
Please return this form and $100 entry fee to:<br />
Ricole Kraft<br />
605 N. Lincoln<br />
Lake City, IA 51449<br />
(712) 887-0002<br />
Please make checks payable to<br />
Calhoun County Expo<br />
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Contact Person<br />
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Team Name<br />
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Phone Number<br />
Celebrate the Beauty of Summer!<br />
Now thru June 30th<br />
Gift Items & Decor<br />
25% OFF<br />
Open Saturday, June 30th • 9 - Noon<br />
*Closed July 2 - 4 for Inventory<br />
We accept donations from all seasons, M - S<br />
We have a large selction of<br />
beautiful summer decor!<br />
Celebrations To Go!<br />
119 N. Center St • Lake City • 712-464-3358<br />
oppstore@iowatelecom.net<br />
Reg. Hrs: Monday - Friday 8 - 4:30; Saturday 9 - 1<br />
Enjoy Western Days in Lake City!
June 27, 2012 Local News<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> 3<br />
SCC Events<br />
Wednesday, June 27: Volleyball Camp @ HS Gym (Lake City) HS 9:00 am-Noon, MS 1:00-4:00 pm<br />
MS Softball vs. SE Webster Grand @ Lytton 10:00 am<br />
MS Baseball vs. Manson/NWW @ Lytton 10:00 am<br />
Baseball vs. SE Webster-Grand @ Lytton 5:30 pm<br />
Softball vs. SE Webster-Grand (Varsity First) @ Lytton 5:30 pm<br />
Thursday, June 28: MS Softball vs. Prairie Valley @ Lytton 10:00 am<br />
Volleyball Camp @ HS Gym (Lake City) HS 9:00 am-Noon, MS 1:00-4:00 pm<br />
Friday, June 29: Volleyball Camp @ HS Gym (Lake City) HS 9:00 am-Noon, MS 1:00-4:00 pm<br />
MS Softball @ Manson 10:00 am<br />
MS Baseball @ Pocahontas 10:00 am<br />
Baseball & Softball @ Manson 5:30 pm<br />
Saturday, June 30: Western Days<br />
Sunday, July 1: Western Days @ Lake City<br />
Monday, July 2: Baseball & Softball vs. East Sac County @ Lytton 5:30 pm<br />
Tuesday, July 3: Regional Softball Tournament Begins<br />
Wednesday, July 4: Regional Softball Tournament Begins<br />
Thursday, July 5: Baseball @ Rippey 5:30 pm<br />
Friday, July 6: Regional Softball<br />
Saturday, July 7: Baseball & Softball All-Conference Meeting @ Rockwell City 9:00 am<br />
District Baseball Tournament Begins<br />
Monday, July 9: FCA Sports Camps @ Central College<br />
Regional Softball Final<br />
Tuesday, July 10: District Baseball<br />
FCA Sports Camps @ Central College<br />
Wednesday, July 11: FCA Sports Camps @ Central College<br />
R.C. Community Coffees<br />
Sponsored by the Rockwell City Chamber and Development. <strong>The</strong> Community Coffees are held every<br />
Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.<br />
L.C. Betterment Coffees<br />
<strong>The</strong> Betterment Coffees are held on the 1 st and 3 rd Friday of the month at 9:30 a.m.<br />
Friday, July 6: McCrary Rost Clinic & Community Pharmacy<br />
Friday, July 20: Lake City Drive In<br />
Friday, August 3: United Bank of Iowa<br />
Friday, August 17: Pam Anderson, CCEDC at Sweet Things<br />
Friday, September 7: Celebrations to Go<br />
MEAT<br />
Pride of the Farm<br />
Turkey<br />
Drums<br />
1 1/4” Thick Cut<br />
America<br />
Cut Chops<br />
Bone-in Pork<br />
Shoulder<br />
Roast<br />
Gold N’ Plump<br />
Thighs or<br />
Drums<br />
2 $ 4 24-28 oz.<br />
USDA Choice<br />
Tip Steak 2 lb.<br />
USDA Choice<br />
Ribeye Steak 8 lb.<br />
Pork<br />
Baby Back Ribs 3 lb.<br />
All Meat Oscar Mayer<br />
Wieners 2 16 oz.<br />
Oscar Mayer Bologna or<br />
Cotto Salami 2 16 oz.<br />
FROZEN foods<br />
All Varieties<br />
Cool Whip 1 8 oz.<br />
All Varieties<br />
Blue Bunny Ice Cream 3 56 oz.<br />
All Varieties<br />
Mrs. Smith Pies 4 37 oz.<br />
All Varieties<br />
Jacks Pizza 3 15 - 18 oz.<br />
DAIRY fresh<br />
Everyday Essential<br />
Cream Cheese 8 oz.<br />
Flavorite<br />
Butter Quarters 2 1 lb.<br />
Minute Maid Chilled<br />
Berry Punch 1 59 oz.<br />
14 oz. Azteca<br />
Flour Tortillas 2 8 ct.<br />
32 oz.<br />
Poweraid<br />
Varieties<br />
1 lb.<br />
29<br />
2 lb.<br />
99<br />
Prices Good Sunday, June 24 - Saturday June 30, 2012<br />
1 lb.<br />
69<br />
24 pk., 12 oz. cans<br />
Pepsi, Mt. Dew,<br />
Dr. Pepper<br />
99<br />
99<br />
99<br />
$ 3<br />
$ 4<br />
39<br />
95<br />
99<br />
$ 9<br />
1 39<br />
$ 4<br />
29<br />
$ 3<br />
HEALTH & NUTRITION NEWS<br />
From Iowa State University Extension<br />
It’s <strong>The</strong> Berries<br />
Trust the kids to tell the honest<br />
truth. <strong>The</strong>y know that bright<br />
red strawberries are better than<br />
pink ones. And deep blue-purple<br />
blueberries are better than red-blue<br />
ones. “<strong>The</strong> pigments that give<br />
berries their intense colors also are<br />
the anthocyanins that give berries<br />
more antioxidant power than most<br />
fruits and vegetables,” said Ruth<br />
Litchfield, Iowa State University<br />
Extension nutrition specialist.<br />
While most of us like fresh berries<br />
for their sweetness or tartness,<br />
nutritionists promote their potential<br />
power to help prevent cell damage.<br />
“Anthocyanins have been implicated<br />
in decreasing the risk of cancer<br />
and heart disease by inhibiting<br />
tumor growth and decreasing blood<br />
clotting,” Litchfield said. “<strong>The</strong>y’re<br />
also rich in<br />
Vitamin C and fiber, fair in<br />
potassium and folate, and relatively<br />
low in calories.”<br />
When Shopping<br />
SUPERVALU<br />
LAKE CITY, IOWA FOODS<br />
Store Hours: Mon. - Sat. 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />
PRODUCE<br />
Jumbo<br />
2 Cantaloupe 99<br />
ea.<br />
Whole Seedless<br />
Watermellon<br />
Washington<br />
Bing Cherries 3 lb.<br />
Classic<br />
Dole Coleslaw 1 14 oz.<br />
Modern<br />
Whole Mushrooms 1 8 oz.<br />
Georgia<br />
Vidalia Onions 99<br />
lb.<br />
GROCERY<br />
All Selections Kraft<br />
Salad Dressings 2 16 oz.<br />
Pillsbury Classic Pouch<br />
Fudge Brownies 99<br />
10.2 oz.<br />
Reg. or Hickory<br />
Kraft BBQ Sauce 1 18 oz.<br />
Nabisco<br />
Ritz Crackers 2 15 oz.<br />
All Flavors<br />
Jello 79<br />
.3 - 3 oz.<br />
Flavorite 6 pk.<br />
99<br />
39<br />
59<br />
$ 5<br />
29<br />
99<br />
Applesauce Cups 1 99<br />
Reg. or Thin<br />
Flavorite Spaghetti 2 32 oz.<br />
Lawry’s<br />
Seasoned Salt 2 16 oz.<br />
Betty Crocker<br />
Su denly Salad 1 6 - 7 oz.<br />
All Flavors Busch<br />
Baked Beans 2 22 oz.<br />
Best Varieties Snacks<br />
Little De bie 3 13 - 16 oz.<br />
30 pack, 12 oz. cans<br />
Keystone Light<br />
Look for containers at the store<br />
or farmers market without stains,<br />
moisture, or mold. Berries should be<br />
firm, plump, and dry. Strawberries<br />
don’t ripen after harvest, so stay<br />
away from green or yellow ones.<br />
Steer away from blueberries that<br />
are green or blackberries that are<br />
red. Raspberries come in a variety<br />
of colors; make sure the ones you<br />
buy have the right color. For more<br />
fun, take your kids berry-picking or<br />
grow berries at home. When buying<br />
frozen berries, shake the bag first. A<br />
big lump is a sign of defrost.<br />
How to Store<br />
When you get your bounty home,<br />
check for damaged berries and throw<br />
those away immediately, before<br />
they spoil the rest. Strawberries,<br />
blueberries, and raspberries last<br />
longer if stored at higher humidity<br />
with lower air circulation in the<br />
coldest place in your fridge. Produce<br />
drawers are ideal. If not available,<br />
a sealed container will do the job.<br />
Keep blackberries uncovered.<br />
Calhoun County Expo 5th Antique Tractor Ride<br />
Sunday, July 15 @ 10:00 am<br />
Meet in the “pit area” of the<br />
fairgrounds and ride to University<br />
40 for Breakfast and then back to<br />
fairgrounds!<br />
For more information or questions<br />
call, Kelly Meyer 712-830-6016<br />
While berries can last one week in<br />
your fridge, eat them within three<br />
days for best nutrition.<br />
Preparing<br />
Rinse berries in cold water when<br />
you’re ready to eat them. Add berries<br />
to low-fat yogurt, ice cream, wholegrain<br />
cereals, salads, or smoothies.<br />
“Sometimes parents think too hard<br />
how to get their kids to eat fruit,” says<br />
Krieger, who recommends eating<br />
berries fresh when in season. For<br />
a low-calorie jam, Krieger suggests<br />
baking berries in the oven at 400°F<br />
for 10 minutes. You don’t need to<br />
add sugar since the jam contains the<br />
natural sweetness from the fruit.<br />
Freezing<br />
Freeze berries so you and your kids<br />
can enjoy them long after the season<br />
is over. Spread berries on a baking<br />
sheet and place in the freezer for a<br />
few hours then transfer to a freezersafe<br />
bag. Keep strawberries whole<br />
to retain more nutrients.<br />
4 ea.<br />
99<br />
24 pack, 12 oz. cans<br />
Busch Light<br />
29<br />
99<br />
69<br />
$ 4<br />
$ 5<br />
16 50<br />
87 14 95<br />
7 50
4 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> Legals<br />
June 27, 2012<br />
Board of Supervisors<br />
Calhoun County Courthouse<br />
Rockwell City, Iowa<br />
Tuesday, June 12, 2012<br />
<strong>The</strong> Board of Supervisors of Calhoun County<br />
met with the following members present: Hoag,<br />
Sr., & Nicholson. Jacobs-absent<br />
Agenda additions: none<br />
It was moved by Nicholson and seconded<br />
by Hoag, Sr. to approve the agenda. Ayes all.<br />
Motion carried.<br />
<strong>The</strong> minutes of the last meeting were read.<br />
It was moved by Nicholson and seconded by<br />
Hoag, Sr. to approve the minutes. Ayes all.<br />
Motion carried.<br />
It was moved by Nicholson and seconded by<br />
Hoag, Sr. to review the claims (checks 29723<br />
through 29725 (May 30) and 29773 through<br />
29974), and warrants 502239 through 502265<br />
and were allowed as endorsed. Ayes all. Motion<br />
carried.<br />
It was moved by Nicholson and seconded by<br />
Hoag, Sr. to authorize the Chairman to sign the<br />
Agreement Between Calhoun County, Iowa and<br />
Communication Workers of America for radio<br />
dispatchers in the Calhoun County Sheriff’s<br />
Department effective July 1, 2012 until June 30,<br />
2013. Ayes all. Motion carried.<br />
It was moved by Nicholson and seconded<br />
by Hoag, Sr. to approve the Application for Use<br />
of Calhoun County Courthouse Grounds for<br />
farmer’s market from June 7 until October 4,<br />
2012. Ayes all. Motion carried.<br />
It was moved by Nicholson and seconded by<br />
Hoag, Sr. to approve the following transfers:<br />
Transfer Resolution 2012-10<br />
NOW THEREFORE, Be it resolved by the<br />
Board of Supervisors of Calhoun County, Iowa,<br />
that on this 12th day of June, 2012 that transfer<br />
#507 in the amount of $74,502 be transferred<br />
from Rural Services Fund to the Secondary<br />
Road Fund, a budgetary procedure for the<br />
month of April, 2012.<br />
And<br />
Transfer Resolution 2012-11<br />
NOW THEREFORE, Be it resolved by the<br />
Board of Supervisors of Calhoun County, Iowa,<br />
that on this 12th day of June, 2012 that transfer<br />
#508 in the amount of $69,105 be transferred<br />
from General Basic Fund to the Secondary<br />
Road Fund, a budgetary procedure for quarterly<br />
payments.<br />
Ayes all. Motion carried<br />
It was moved by Nicholson and seconded<br />
by Hoag, Sr. to authorize the Chairman to sign<br />
the Contract Between Calhoun County and<br />
Economic Development for an appropriation<br />
of $76,000 for Fiscal Year 2012/2013. Ayes all.<br />
Motion carried.<br />
It was moved by Nicholson and seconded<br />
by Hoag, Sr. to approve the Application for<br />
Fireworks Permit for Calhoun County for Twin<br />
Lakes Events for July 4th with optional date of<br />
July 7. Ayes all. Motion carried.<br />
It was moved by Nicholson and seconded<br />
by Hoag, Sr. to approve the Application for<br />
Approval of Construction Across Established<br />
Calhoun County Drainage Districts to Iowa<br />
Network Services, West Des Moines, Ia to<br />
cross the following drainage districts:<br />
Ditches Crossed<br />
Type<br />
Section<br />
Location<br />
Williams Township 89-34<br />
Jt DD 16 Sac, 30 BV, 92 Cal Open Ditch<br />
Section 18 SE1/4 SE1/4<br />
DD 263 Cal<br />
Tile Section 18<br />
SE1/4 SE1/4<br />
DD 263 Cal<br />
Tile Section 17<br />
SW1/4 SE1/4<br />
DD 255 Cal<br />
Main Tile Section 17<br />
SW1/4 SE1/4<br />
DD 255 Cal<br />
Tile BR 3 Section 17<br />
SW1/4 SE1/4<br />
DD 255 Cal<br />
Tile BR 4 Section 17<br />
SW1/4 SE1/4<br />
DD 255 Cal<br />
Tile BR 2 Section 17<br />
SW1/4 SE1/4<br />
JT DD 181 Poc, Cal, Sac, BV BC MOD<br />
Section 16 S1/2<br />
JT DD 37 Cal, 35 Poc Tile<br />
Section 15 SE1/4<br />
DD 242 Cal (22”)<br />
Main Tile Section 14 SW1/4<br />
DD 242 Cal (24”)<br />
Main Tile Section 14 SW1/4<br />
Butler Township 89-33<br />
Jt DD 1 Cal, 54 Poc Main Open<br />
Ditch Section 18 SE1/4<br />
DD 58 Cal<br />
Tile Section 17<br />
SW1/4 SE1/4<br />
DD 58 A Cal<br />
Tile Section 17<br />
SW1/4 SE1/4<br />
Jt DD 79 Cal, 40 Poc Tile BRB<br />
Section 17 SE1/4<br />
Jt DD 79 Cal, 40 Poc Tile BRB<br />
BR3 Section 16 SW1/4<br />
Jt DD 79 Cal, 40 Poc Tile BRB<br />
BR2 Section 16 SW1/4<br />
Jt DD 79 Cal, 40 Poc Tile BR B<br />
Section 16 SE1/4<br />
Jt DD 79 Cal, 40 Poc Main Open<br />
Ditch Section 15 SW1/4<br />
Jt DD 79 Cal, 40 Poc Tile BRA<br />
Section 15 SE1/4<br />
DD 53 Cal<br />
Main Tile A Section 14 SW1/4<br />
DD 2 Cal<br />
Main Open Ditch Section 14 SE1/4<br />
DD 156 Cal<br />
Main Tile Section 13<br />
SE1/4 SW1/4<br />
DD 156 Cal<br />
Tile BR4 Section 13<br />
SW1/4 SE1/4<br />
Sherman Township<br />
NONE<br />
Ayes all. Motion carried<br />
It was moved by Nicholson and seconded by<br />
Hoag, Sr. to approve the Delta Dental contract<br />
with Calhoun County from July 1, 2012 through<br />
December 31, 2013. Ayes all. Motion carried.<br />
Lori Erkenbrack, County Treasurer, met with<br />
the Board concerning property tax suspensions.<br />
It was moved by Nicholson and seconded by<br />
Hoag, Sr. to approve the following property tax<br />
suspensions:<br />
Per Section 427.8 of the Code of Iowa, I am<br />
requesting that the following property taxes be<br />
suspended:<br />
District<br />
Parcel<br />
Receipt<br />
Amount<br />
30007 863307435004<br />
2649 $ 434.00<br />
30007 863318227002<br />
2996 $1,048.00<br />
70300 893336200001<br />
11601 $ 238.00<br />
and per Section 427.9 of the code of Iowa, I<br />
am requesting that the following property taxes<br />
be suspended:<br />
30007 863307384004<br />
2582 $1,872.00<br />
30007 863318212002<br />
2493 $ 128.00<br />
Ayes all. Motion carried.<br />
It was moved by Nicholson and seconded by<br />
Hoag, Sr. to approve the Petition for Suspension<br />
of Property Taxes by the Calhoun County Board<br />
of Supervisors for the following description:<br />
East 60’ of Lot 7, Block 28, Original Town of<br />
Lake City for current fiscal year 2011/2012.<br />
Ayes all. Motion carried.<br />
It was moved by Nicholson and seconded<br />
by Hoag, Sr. to approve the raise for Alan Ellis,<br />
Deputy, Treasurer’s Office, to 80% deputy<br />
effective July 1, 2012. Ayes all. Motion carried.<br />
It was moved by Nicholson and seconded by<br />
Hoag, Sr. to approve the following Resolution:<br />
Resolution 2012-12<br />
RESOLVED, THAT THE Calhoun County<br />
Board of Supervisors of Calhoun County in<br />
Calhoun County, Iowa, approves the following<br />
list of financial institutions to be depositories of<br />
the Calhoun County funds in conformance with<br />
all applicable provisions of Iowa Code Chapters<br />
452 and 453 (1983) as amended by 1984 Iowa<br />
Acts, S.F. 2220. <strong>The</strong> Calhoun County Treasurer<br />
is hereby authorized to deposit the Calhoun<br />
County funds in amounts not to exceed the<br />
maximum approved for each respective<br />
financial institution as set out below.<br />
Depository Name<br />
Location of<br />
Maximum Balance in<br />
Home Office<br />
effect under prior<br />
Resolution<br />
Security Savings Bank<br />
Farnhamville, Iowa<br />
700,000.00<br />
First Community Bank, Pomeroy<br />
Newell, Iowa<br />
1,000,000.00<br />
Heartland Bank<br />
Somers, Iowa<br />
2,000,000.00<br />
Manson State Bank<br />
Manson, Iowa<br />
1,000,000.00<br />
United Bank of Iowa, Rockwell City<br />
Ida Grove, Iowa<br />
10,000,000.00<br />
United Bank of Iowa, Lohrville Ida Grove,<br />
Iowa 4,000,000.00<br />
First Community Bank, Rockwell City<br />
Newell, Iowa<br />
4,000,000.00<br />
CERTIFICATION. I hereby certify that<br />
the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a<br />
resolution of the Calhoun County Board of<br />
Supervisors adopted at a meeting of said public<br />
body, duly called and held on the 12th day of<br />
June 2012, a quorum being present, as said<br />
resolution remains of record in the minutes<br />
of said meeting, and it is now in full force and<br />
effect.<br />
Ayes all. Motion carried.<br />
Steve Goins, Assistant to the Engineer, met<br />
with the Board to update them on Secondary<br />
Road projects.<br />
It was moved by Nicholson and seconded<br />
by Hoag, Sr. to approve Underground Permit<br />
#20-2012 for West Central Iowa Rural Water<br />
Association to place a 2” water line between<br />
Sections 17 & 18, Jackson Township. Ayes all.<br />
Motion carried.<br />
It was moved by Nicholson and seconded<br />
by Hoag, Sr. to approve the Contract and Bond<br />
for Project #FM-C013(82)--55-13 with Midwest<br />
Contractors, Inc. of Cedar Falls for $676,724.92<br />
for PCC patching. Ayes all. Motion carried.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Board proceeded to canvass the June<br />
5th Primary Election with the following “Official”<br />
results.<br />
REPUBLICAN<br />
DEMOCRATIC<br />
U.S. Representative<br />
U.S. Representative<br />
(District 4)<br />
(District 4)<br />
Steve King 648<br />
Christie Vilsack 99<br />
State Representative<br />
State Representative<br />
(District 10)<br />
(District 10)<br />
Maison Bleam 452<br />
No Democratic candidate filed<br />
Tom W. Shaw 288<br />
County Board of Supervisors<br />
County Board of Supervisors<br />
(District 1)<br />
(District 1)<br />
No Republican candidate filed<br />
Dean G. Hoag, Sr 25<br />
County Board of Supervisors<br />
County Board of Supervisors<br />
(District 3)<br />
(District 3)<br />
Gary D. Nicholson 206<br />
No Democratic candidate filed<br />
County Auditor<br />
County Auditor<br />
Judy Howrey 614<br />
No Democratic candidate filed<br />
County Sheriff<br />
County Sheriff<br />
No Republican candidate filed<br />
William A. Davis 107<br />
Jane Condon, Public Health Administrator,<br />
met with the Board concerning Pomeroy<br />
Ambulance. <strong>The</strong> license for Calhoun County<br />
EMS-Pomeroy has been closed. <strong>The</strong> last<br />
EMT has moved and only drivers remain. <strong>The</strong><br />
Rockwell City and Manson ambulance will<br />
respond to ambulance calls in Pomeroy.<br />
It was moved by Nicholson and seconded by<br />
Hoag, Sr. to adjourn until 9:00 am on Tuesday,<br />
June 19 for their next regular meeting. Ayes all.<br />
Motion carried.<br />
Dean G. Hoag, Sr., Chairman<br />
Judy Howrey, Auditor<br />
Gary Nicholson<br />
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EARLY DEADLINE<br />
Thursday, June 28<br />
at Noon for the July 4 Issue<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> offices will be closed on<br />
Wednesday, July 4 th to observe the July 4 th holiday<br />
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City of Lohrville<br />
List of Bills<br />
June 14, 2012<br />
AMERICAN GIRL, .......................................<br />
SUBSCRIPTION……22.95<br />
BIRDS & BLOOMS, SUBSCRIPTION….22.98<br />
BOOK LOOK, BOOKS……………………35.98<br />
BOOK SYSTEMS, INC, SOFTWARE PROG.<br />
…………………………………………..1,920.00<br />
BUSINESS SYSTEMS INC., LEA<br />
SE…………………………………….279.41<br />
CASEY’S GENERAL STORES, INC., FUEL<br />
……..……………………………………126.57<br />
CENTRAL IOWA DISTRIBUTING, GYM FLO<br />
OR…………………………………1,387.00<br />
COMPUTER CONCEPTS OF IOWA ,<br />
COMPUTER CLEANUP…………………80.00<br />
DEMCO, SUPPLIES……………………333.42<br />
FARLEY, M,BOOK. .................................. 23.6<br />
5<br />
GE CAPITAL, COPIER LEASE………….68.18<br />
GENTRY & KINNEY ELEC. CONST.,PAR<br />
KS ………………………<br />
…………………11,944.74<br />
HEALY EXCAVATING, LAGOON CONTRACT<br />
PAY 1………………… 67,347.87<br />
HINNERS, D., BOOKS ................... 657.4<br />
5<br />
HOBBS, D., POSTAGE ................... 44.2<br />
2<br />
I&S - KUEHL & PAYER, ENGINEERING<br />
SERVICES………………………….....5,176.04<br />
I&S - KUEHL & PAYER, CONTRACTED<br />
SERVICES……………………………….555.00<br />
IMWCA , WORKERS COMP…………..151.00<br />
OVERDRIVE, INC, .... WILBOR PROGRAM<br />
…………………………………………….833.12<br />
IOWA ONE CALL, LOCATES………….31.50<br />
IPERS, IPERS…………………………..899.58<br />
J. DAISY PLBG. & HANDYMAN, LIBRARY<br />
REPAIR………………………………….727.35<br />
JUERGENS PRODUCE & FEED CO. , PAR<br />
KS…………………………………..645.00<br />
KAVANAUGH, J., RENT………………..70.00<br />
KRUDICO, INC.,WATER REPAIR….3,005.00<br />
LAW OFFICE OF ERIC LJ.<br />
EIDE, A G ..... E L<br />
1,984.00<br />
MANGOLD ENV. GTESTING,<br />
N I T S E........<br />
T<br />
260.00<br />
MENARDS,SUPPLIES…………………...59.43<br />
MID-AMERICAN PUBLISHING CORP.,<br />
PUBLICATION ………………………….264.84<br />
MID-IOWA SIGN CO., ............... GN IS<br />
TE IS<br />
300.00<br />
MIDAMERICAN ENERGY ............., TY ILIUT<br />
1,154.47<br />
MIDAS COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS,<br />
ADMINISTRATION …………………..1,925.00<br />
OFFICE MAX, SUPPLIES……………...245.16<br />
POSTMASTER, POSTAGE……………..32.00<br />
SIMON & SCHUSTER INC., ...............BOO<br />
KS…..38.64<br />
PAYROLL TAXES,TAXES .............................<br />
1,495.20<br />
U.S. CELLULAR, PHONE<br />
59.76<br />
UNITED BANK OF IOWA, POSTAGE/<br />
SHIPPING …………………...76.02<br />
UPSTART, SUPPLIES…………………...39.55<br />
WALTER’S SANITATION. SOLID WASTE<br />
2,650.00<br />
WINDSTREAM, PHONE 189.1<br />
8<br />
GENERAL ……………………………24,184.37<br />
ROAD USE TAX ……………………...1,564.61<br />
2010 SEWER PROJECT……………76,702.91<br />
WATER ………………………………..6,302.27<br />
SEWER ………………………………..1,757.10<br />
LANDFILL/GARBAGE ………………2,650.00<br />
City of Lohrville<br />
City Council Proceedings<br />
June 14, 2012<br />
Mayor, Donald Hobbs called the meeting<br />
to order at 6:02 PM with Council Members<br />
Denise Brobst, Roger Christensen and Logan<br />
Mogler Present. Absent: Tami Mohr and Chris<br />
Kavanaugh.<br />
Motion by Brobst, seconded by Mogler to<br />
approve the agenda as presented. All Ayes.<br />
Motion by Brobst, seconded by Christensen<br />
to approve the consent agenda including the<br />
Minutes, Treasurer’s Report, Financial Report,<br />
Claims, Payroll and Lohrville Fire Department<br />
Liquor License. All Ayes.<br />
Courtney Konstanz was present for public<br />
forum to discuss rules and regulations<br />
concerning the consumption of alcohol on<br />
outdoor premises. Gary Hildreth was present<br />
to ask about the zoning of properties within the<br />
City limits.<br />
Motion by Mogler, seconded by Brobst to<br />
approve Hazard County Lounge outdoor liquor<br />
license. All Ayes.<br />
No one was present on behalf of the 4-H<br />
Club.<br />
Motion by Christensen, seconded by Brobst<br />
to approve the removal of the structures on the<br />
current wastewater site by Eldon Finley with the<br />
City receiving payment of $200 for the bin. All<br />
Ayes.<br />
Motion by Brobst, seconded by Mogler to<br />
approve Resolution 12-10 declaring certain<br />
municipal real estate no longer used, needed<br />
or required for municipal purposes. Roll call:<br />
Brobst, Christensen and Mogler – Ayes. Mohr<br />
and Kavanaugh – Absent.<br />
Motion by Brobst, seconded by Christensen<br />
to approve Resolution 12-11 to fix date of public<br />
hearing on proposal to dispose of real estate<br />
owned by the City of Lohrville, Iowa. Roll call:<br />
Brobst, Christensen and Mogler – Ayes. Mohr<br />
and Kavanaugh – Absent.<br />
Motion by Brobst, seconded by Mogler to<br />
retain Brobst and Adam to the Library Board<br />
and to replace outgoing Hobbs with Sue<br />
Stickrod. All Ayes.<br />
Eric Deters with I&S/Kuehl & Payer was<br />
present to give an update on the wastewater<br />
project.<br />
Motion by Brobst, seconded by Mogler<br />
to approve current properties having sewer<br />
service will be connected to new service and<br />
current properties without service will not be<br />
connected unless requesting connection and<br />
then will pay a monthly fee. All Ayes.<br />
Motion by Mogler, seconded by Christensen<br />
to postpone the discussion regarding 304 Elm<br />
property until the next meeting. All Ayes.<br />
Motion by Brobst, seconded by Christensen<br />
to approve the Trees Please Grant Application.<br />
All Ayes.<br />
Motion by Mogler, seconded by Brobst to<br />
decline the gift of the former Coler property. All<br />
Ayes.<br />
Employee evaluations were discussed.<br />
Motion by Brobst, seconded by Mogler to<br />
approve Resolution 12-12 approving employee<br />
salary/wages. Roll call: Brobst, Christensen<br />
and Mogler – Ayes. Mohr and Kavanaugh –<br />
Absent.<br />
Karen Anderson has been appointed as the<br />
CCEDC Representative for the City of Lohrville,<br />
Iowa.<br />
Motion to adjourn at 8:52 PM by Mogler,<br />
seconded by Brobst. All Ayes.<br />
Donald Hobbs, Mayor<br />
<strong>The</strong>rese Berning, City Clerk/Treasurer<br />
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Calhoun County Courthouse<br />
Rockwell City, Iowa<br />
Tuesday, June 12, 2012<br />
ACCESS SYSTEMS LEASING, OFFICE<br />
EQUIP .................................................... 119.88<br />
ADAMS, HELEN L., SPECIAL BOARD ..220.16<br />
AIRGAS USA LLC., PARTS/330 ..............87.40<br />
ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES, SHOP<br />
SPLY/RC SHOP .......................................22.80<br />
B & W CONTROL SPECIALISTS INC CHEM<br />
SPRAY/OFFICE WORK DD 6 ...........31,092.01<br />
BARCO MUNICIPAL PRODUCTS INC.,<br />
SIGNS/TYPE III BARRICADE ................270.14<br />
BARKHAUS, NORMA A., ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................151.00<br />
BARMASSE, LINDA, ELECTION WORKER/<br />
RUNNER-PRIMARY .................................78.50<br />
BARRETT, LAURIE ....................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................171.00<br />
BAUER PLUMBING & SEWER, REPAIRS<br />
ACREAGE ..............................................460.90<br />
BERRYHILL CENTER FOR MENTAL, 1ST<br />
SESSION................................................ 119.00<br />
BLUE RIBBON PELHAM WATERS.. ADMIN<br />
SPLY/ENG ................................................59.80<br />
BOOTH, DENNIS, ELECTION WORK-<br />
PRIMARY ...............................................177.00<br />
BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC, MED<br />
SUPPLIES ..............................................437.40<br />
BRUNS, KAREN, ELECTION WORKER-<br />
PRIMARY ...............................................122.00<br />
BUENA VISTA STATIONERY TONER HP LJ<br />
P2015 .....................................................301.99<br />
BURMEISTER, DORIS ...............ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................140.00<br />
BYRNE, MATTHEW, CONTRACT LABOR MAY<br />
150.00<br />
CAL CO DEPT OF HEALTH, CONTRACT<br />
LABOR ...................................................477.00<br />
CALHOUN CO ECONOMIC DEV., 4TH QRTR<br />
18,483.75<br />
CALHOUN CO ELECTRIC, SECURITY<br />
LIGHTS/CO WIDE ...............................2,723.30<br />
CALHOUN CO IMPLEMENT CR PARTS/344<br />
97.03<br />
CALHOUN CO SELF FUNDING INSURANCE<br />
JULY ....................................................2,950.00<br />
CALHOUN CO SHERIFF, SHERIFF FEES ..<br />
64.00<br />
CALHOUN CO. REMINDER, OFFICIAL<br />
CLOSING ...............................................540.75<br />
CALHOUN COUNTY AUDITOR PLAT BOOKS<br />
40.00<br />
CALHOUN COUNTY JOURNAL-HERALD,<br />
NOTICES ................................................835.98<br />
CALHOUN COUNTY TREASURER, POSTAGE<br />
425.00<br />
CALMER, JODY . CONTRACT LABOR MAY<br />
168.00<br />
CARLSON AUTO BODY & REPAIR,<br />
PARTS/344 .............................................134.01<br />
CARROLL CO SOLID WASTE,<br />
RECYCLABLES .......................................13.10<br />
CARROLL REFUSE SERVICE, MONTHLY<br />
SERVICE ................................................300.00<br />
CASEY, DEB ..PUT ELECTION MACHINES<br />
AWAY........................................................68.00<br />
CENTRAL IA JUVENILE, DETENTION<br />
SERVICES .............................................308.47<br />
CHAMPION CHRYSLER, 1/4 DODGE<br />
CARAVAN ..........................................12,938.00<br />
CINTAS FAS LOCKBOX 636525, SFTY/RC<br />
679.84<br />
CITY OF LOHRVILLE,MONTHLY SERVICE<br />
68.25<br />
CITY OF MANSON, MONTHLY SERVICE 34.21<br />
CITY OF POMEROY, MONTHLY SERVICE<br />
35.02<br />
CITY OF ROCKWELL CITY, MONTHLY<br />
SERVICE ................................................245.45<br />
COREY, KATHY, ELECTION WORKER-<br />
PRIMARY .................................................76.00<br />
CORN BELT MANUFACTURING INC,<br />
PARTS/391 .............................................122.26<br />
CROP PRODUCTION SERVICES,<br />
CHEMICALS........................................3,501.50<br />
CYBERLINKUSA, INC DATA PROCESSING<br />
JULY .......................................................649.00<br />
DAVIS - SPECIAL, WM. FUEL TRANSPORT<br />
26.00<br />
DEYTA LLC, CONTRACT LABOR JUNE .90.00<br />
DISCHLER, MICHELLE, ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ................................94.00<br />
DOLLAR GENERAL CORPORATION SHOP<br />
SPLY/LC SHOP ........................................30.00<br />
ELECTION SYTEMS & SOFTWARE INC,<br />
BALLOT LAYOUT ................................1,048.01<br />
ELLIS, ALAN, MLG MTG ..........................35.00<br />
ELLIS, COLLEEN, ELECTION WORKER-<br />
PRIMARY ...............................................154.00<br />
ELM GROVE TRUCK & TRAILER OUTSIDE<br />
RPR/352 .................................................230.42<br />
EMP, TRAINING SUPPLIES ...............1,923.31<br />
ERKENBRACK, LORI MLG/HOTEL TREAS<br />
CONF .....................................................432.48<br />
ERRITT, GORDON D .................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................157.50<br />
FAIRWAY OUTDOOR ADVERTISING,<br />
ADVERTISING .......................................200.00<br />
FARLEY, PETER, ELECTION WORKER-<br />
PRIMARY ...............................................165.00<br />
FARMERS COOP CO., CHEMICALS ......83.55<br />
FARNHAMVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY ..........4TH QRTR<br />
3,328.44<br />
FETROW REPORTING, INC DEPOSITIONS<br />
107.10<br />
FILTER RECYCLING INC., OUTSIDE SRV/<br />
USED FLTRS-ALL SHOPS ....................400.00<br />
FITZGERALD, DANIELLE, CONTRACT<br />
LABOR MAY ...........................................128.00<br />
FLEX ONE AFLAC, MONTHLY FEE ......171.60<br />
FLICKINGER SANITARY SERV INC,<br />
CONTRACT LABOR ..............................143.50<br />
FORCE AMERICA DISTRIBUTING LLC,<br />
PARTS/316 & STK .................................628.06<br />
FORT DODGE STEEL, SIGNS ..............268.20<br />
POLICE<br />
REPORTS<br />
Fireworks report<br />
On June 17, the Calhoun County<br />
Sheriff’s Department responded to a<br />
report of fireworks being set off at a<br />
Lohrville address.<br />
Public urination<br />
On June 11, the Calhoun County<br />
Sheriff’s Department responded<br />
to a report of public urination at a<br />
Lohrville address.<br />
Traffic accident<br />
On June 12, the Calhoun County<br />
Sheriff’s Department investigated<br />
an accident at the intersection of<br />
Hwy. 4 and Hwy. 7. A vehicle driven<br />
by Ricky A. Redeker, 52, Council<br />
Bluffs, collided with a vehicle driven<br />
by Pam Heimdal, 60, Rockwell City.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re was no report of injury. Total<br />
damage was estimated at $20,000.<br />
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FREESE, MARCELLA ................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................144.00<br />
FROHLING, BERNECE, ELECTION WORKER-<br />
PRIMARY ...............................................153.00<br />
FT. DODGE MACHINE & SUPPLY INC,<br />
PARTS/313 .............................................365.27<br />
GADBURY, JOYCE ....................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................181.00<br />
GARGANO, MARK, EXAMINER FEE ....200.00<br />
GLIDDEN GROCERY PROGRAM SUPPLIES<br />
178.14<br />
GOLDEN BUCKLE LUMBER SHOP SPLY/LC<br />
112.81<br />
GROOT, VARA, ELECTION WORKER-<br />
PRIMARY ...............................................169.00<br />
HANSEN, MARETTA ..................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................164.00<br />
HEATH, ROSALIE, ELECTION WORKER-<br />
PRIMARY ...............................................176.00<br />
HENDRICKS, JEFF, ELECTION WORK ..28.00<br />
HEPP, MARJORIE J., SPECIAL BOARD .61.50<br />
HILDRETH CO, MARTIN INSTALL HYDRANT<br />
559.67<br />
HINTON, HELEN, ELECTION WORKER-<br />
PRIMARY .................................................56.00<br />
HOEPPNER, BRIAN, CONTRACT LABOR<br />
MAY ..........................................................96.00<br />
HOLDEN INDUSTRIES INC NEW EQP/UNIT<br />
132-0 .................................................38,434.00<br />
HONEYWELL HOMMED, MAY BILLING 211.00<br />
HOWREY, JUDY ..REIMBURSE SUPPLIES<br />
29.70<br />
I & S GROUP, INC OFFICE WORK DD 59-7<br />
682.89<br />
IA ALLIANCE IN HOME CARE .............2012<br />
REGISTRATION .....................................420.00<br />
IA CO ATTORNEY CASE MNGMT PROJ, PRO<br />
LAW .....................................................4,160.00<br />
IA STATE MEDICAL EXAMINER .AUTOPSY<br />
1,582.00<br />
IA. ST. CO. TREAS. ASSN REGISTRATION<br />
5/15-5/18 & GUIDE.................................215.14<br />
IACCVA, DUE TO JUNE 2013..................50.00<br />
INDEPENDENT STATIONERS .......OFFICE<br />
SUPPLIES ................................................45.91<br />
INTERSTATE BATTERY OF UPPER IA,<br />
BATTERIES/56 .......................................440.75<br />
IOWA OFFICE SOLUTIONS COPIER MAINT<br />
AGREEMENT ...........................................30.49<br />
ISAC ..... ISAC LEG DISTRICT MTG REG/R<br />
HADEN ...................................................100.00<br />
JESSE, RUTH E .........................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................153.00<br />
JJ HANDS LIBRARY, 4TH QRTR........3,418.86<br />
JOE’S TIRE & AUTO, MAINTENANCE ....27.50<br />
JOHNSON, AMY M., MLG MTG ...............35.00<br />
JOHNSON, FRANCES E ...........ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................172.00<br />
JUBILEE FOODS ....PROGRAM SUPPLIES<br />
15.30<br />
JUDY’S HOME COOKIN LUNCHES LUNCH &<br />
LEARN....................................................385.00<br />
JUNKMAN, EILEEN J.................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ................................95.00<br />
JURRIES, BILL, ELECTION WORK.......250.00<br />
KELTEK INCORPORATED ....... PARTS/218 & STK<br />
192.59<br />
KOPECKY, JEANNINE ...............ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................155.00<br />
KRAFT, DAVID ... CONTRACT LABOR MAY<br />
227.50<br />
L & M ELECTRONICS INC ......... REPLACE<br />
BATTERIES ............................................190.00<br />
LACAL EQUIPMENT INC., PARTS/344 .......<br />
1,054.44<br />
LAKE CITY HARDWARE INC SHOP SPLY/LC<br />
28.68<br />
LAKE CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY ...................4TH QRTR<br />
6,649.20<br />
LAKE CITY VETERINARY SERVICE ANIMAL<br />
CONTROL ................................................35.50<br />
LANG, LISA, CONTRACT LABOR MAY 160.00<br />
LANGE, RUTHELLA A................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................152.00<br />
LARSEN, DARLENE ..................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................136.00<br />
LEADLEY, LOIS ..........................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................179.00<br />
LEIST OIL CO., OUTSIDE RPR/302 ........25.98<br />
LENZ, SANDRA..........................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................172.00<br />
LUDWIG, CHARLOTTE .............ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ................................20.00<br />
LUDWIG FARMS .......TILE REPAIR DD 125<br />
643.65<br />
LYTTON PUBLIC LIBRARY .......................4TH QRTR<br />
1,554.30<br />
LYTTON TOWN CRIER .....SUBSCRIPTION<br />
90.00<br />
MACKE MOTORS, OUTSIDE RPR/12 ..358.51<br />
MAIL SERVICES, JUNE RENEWALS ....414.34<br />
MANSON LUMBER CO CR SHOP SPLY/LC &<br />
MANSON .............................................1,036.02<br />
MANSON PUBLIC LIBRARY .....................4TH QRTR<br />
6,656.29<br />
MATHESON TRI-GAS INC ........... MEDICAL<br />
SUPPLIES .............................................. 114.51<br />
MAXIMUS INC, FY10 COSTS ................108.14<br />
MCALISTER, AMY, MLG SCHOOL ..........45.00<br />
MCLUCKIE, TAMMY CONTRACT LABOR MAY<br />
126.00<br />
MEDIACOM. TELEPHONE/INTERNET ...34.90<br />
MENARDS, SUPPLIES ............................70.62<br />
METH-FARRINGTON, TINA .. CELL PHONE<br />
REIMBURSE ..........................................150.00<br />
MEYER, MARLENE ...................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ................................99.00<br />
MID AMERICA PUBLISHING CORP LEGAL<br />
NOTICE ...............................................1,669.59<br />
MIDAMERICAN ENERGY MONTHLY SERVICE<br />
415.76<br />
MINNESOTA WANNER COMPANY ...PUMP<br />
REPAIR ..................................................676.50<br />
MITCHELL CO SHERIFFS OFFICE,<br />
SERVICING FEE ......................................24.00<br />
MONAHAN, ELEANOR ..............ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................104.00<br />
MORAN, LEONARD, PARTS REPAIR .....37.92<br />
Rockwell City-Lytton and Southern Cal<br />
Community School Districts<br />
Joint List of Bills – June 18, 2011<br />
Vendor, description ............................ amount<br />
SCC TITAN ACTIVITY FUND<br />
ASPI Solutions, software fee .............$170.00<br />
Brighton, Dave, umpire ........................$95.00<br />
Burns, Jack, umpire .............................$90.00<br />
Celebrations to Go, grad supp.............$82.45<br />
Comfort Suites, TR lodging ...............$498.40<br />
Coon Valley Trophies, awards .............$33.75<br />
Danner, Todd, umpire ..........................$90.00<br />
Decker Sports, SB supp ......................$73.00<br />
Farner-Bocken, FFA supp....................$27.68<br />
<strong>Graphic</strong> Edge, FFA supp .....................$41.49<br />
Hobbs, Donny, grad music ................$120.00<br />
Hughes, Tim, umpire .........................$190.00<br />
IHSMA, award .....................................$35.00<br />
IA FFA Assoc, dues.........................$1,972.00<br />
Jepson, Bruce, umpire.........................$90.00<br />
Johnson, Mark, umpire ........................$95.00<br />
Jostens, resale ..................................$146.50<br />
Korger, Steve, umpire ........................$220.00<br />
Lantz, Brian, FFA supp ......................$450.77<br />
LC Flowers, grad supp ......................$407.25<br />
LC Hardware, BSB supp ...................$132.56<br />
LC Lumber, BSB/FFA supp................$128.52<br />
Lohrville Locker, boys drill resale.......$263.75<br />
Loos, Paul, umpire...............................$95.00<br />
Manson Red Power, repairs ................$26.90<br />
Mark’s SuperValu, FFA supp ...............$17.07<br />
Miller, Lannie, umpire ........................$270.00<br />
Pepsi, vending ...................................$358.98<br />
Prairie Lakes AEA, MS yrbks.............$817.13<br />
SC CSD, staff officials .......................$150.71<br />
SCC Athl Booster, grad supp ...............$45.42<br />
Trophies, Plus, awards ......................$142.80<br />
Uptown Sports, BSB supp .................$152.00<br />
WalMart, FFA supp ............................$100.52<br />
Wiebers, Rollie, umpire .......................$95.00<br />
Wiederin, Steve, umpire ......................$90.00<br />
Woerdehoff, Arnie, umpire .................$270.00<br />
TOTAL JOINT ACTIVITY FUND: ...$8,084.65<br />
NACCHO, LHD DUES 2012 .....................60.00<br />
NAPA AUTO PARTS ......CR BATTERIES/24<br />
277.91<br />
NASCO, TRAINING SUPPLIES ..........1,155.75<br />
NEW COOP INC, CHEMICALS .............665.29<br />
NEW OPPORTUNITIES INC .....APRIL 2012<br />
COSTS ...................................................784.45<br />
NORTH CENTRAL HOME CARE AGENCY,<br />
CONTRACT LABOR APRIL ................5,103.00<br />
OFFICE ELEMENTS, MAINT ..............1,589.91<br />
O’KEEFE ELEVATOR CO .......ELEV MAINT<br />
AGREEMENT .........................................305.66<br />
OLSON, STACI, SERVICE MAY ..............50.00<br />
PARKSIDE FLOWERS, PLANTERS ......108.95<br />
PETERS, LORI ...........................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................164.50<br />
POCAHONTAS COUNTY HCA AGENCY,<br />
CONTRACT LABOR APRIL ................2,835.00<br />
POMEROY PUBLIC LIBRARY ...................4TH QRTR<br />
4,138.68<br />
POSTMASTER, POSTAGE ....................425.00<br />
POWERPLAN, OUTSIDE RPR/171-5 .1,146.24<br />
PRO COOPERATIVE ... U87E10/DIESEL #2<br />
46,022.10<br />
R & D INDUSTRIES INC ................NON L-7 SERVICE<br />
MLG ........................................................527.41<br />
REES TRUCK AND TRAILER, INC .........CR<br />
PARTS/328-1 .......................................4,636.66<br />
RESERVE ACCOUNT, POSTAGE ......3,000.00<br />
RICHARDSON, LURA, CLEANING .........30.00<br />
RICKLEFS, PEGGY S ................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ................................64.00<br />
ROCKWELL CITY POSTMASTER ....... BOX<br />
RENTAL ...............................................1,079.00<br />
ROCKWELL CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY ........4TH<br />
QRTR ..................................................6,975.43<br />
ROLLER, BARBARA ..................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................166.00<br />
RUDE, TERESA, ELECTION WORK .......50.00<br />
SAC COUNTY SHERIFFS OFF PRISONER<br />
CARE...................................................3,135.00<br />
SAGE, SHIRLEY ........................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ................................96.00<br />
SCHAFFER, HELEN ..................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................173.00<br />
SCHEIDEGGER, BETTY ...PUT ELECTION<br />
MACHINES AWAY ..................................241.66<br />
SEAVERT, KARI . CONTRACT LABOR MAY<br />
79.00<br />
SECURE SHRED SOLUTIONS LLC,<br />
SHREDDING ..........................................123.50<br />
SENECA COMPANIES INC SHOP SPLY/PMRY<br />
JOLLEY MANSON STK .........................414.33<br />
SKRAMSTAD, AMY CONTRACT LABOR MAY<br />
22.50<br />
SNAP-ON TOOLS WLD SPLY/RC WELDER<br />
247.95<br />
SOMERS PUBLIC LIBRARY ......................4TH QRTR<br />
2,738.05<br />
STAR ENERGY LLC, GASOHOL ........2,009.94<br />
STEINBERG, PAM .....................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ................................80.00<br />
STELLING, MARILYN ................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................159.00<br />
STEVE’S SIGN SHOP, UNIFORMS .......329.00<br />
STONE, JAN ELECTION WORKER-PRIMARY<br />
193.00<br />
SWANSON HARDWARE (MANSON),<br />
SUPPLIES ................................................31.97<br />
SWANSON HARDWARE (RC) WLD SPLY/RC<br />
545.63<br />
SWANSON, ISRAEL CONTRACT LABOR MAY<br />
163.00<br />
SWANSON, TAMI CONTRACT LABOR MAY<br />
144.00<br />
THE GARAGE DOOR COMPANY SHOP RPR/<br />
MANSON SHOP ..................................2,024.00<br />
THE PHONE STORE, REPAIR PHONE 175.00<br />
TOMS, JANET ............................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................160.00<br />
TRAE’S TREE SERVICE, MAINTENANCE .<br />
60.00<br />
TRINITY CORPORATE HEALTH EMPLOYEE<br />
PHYS ........................................................99.00<br />
TROTTER, MARVEL ..................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................184.50<br />
U S CELLULAR, MONTHLY SERVICE ..465.33<br />
VANGUARD APPRAISALS INC MISC MAINT/<br />
RPR SOFTWARE ................................3,200.00<br />
VISIONS AUTO GLASS & REPAIR,<br />
WINDSHIELD .........................................200.00<br />
VOGEL, ANNETTE, MLG .........................20.00<br />
VOSBERG ENTERPRISES, INC TILE REPAIR<br />
DD 97 .....................................................172.29<br />
WAGNER, JOAN, MLG SCHOOL ............45.00<br />
WAHL-MCATEE TIRE & SERV .... VEHICLE<br />
MAINT ......................................................28.20<br />
WEB-CAL COOP TELEPHONE ..MONTHLY<br />
SERVICE ................................................273.76<br />
WEBSTER CO PUBLIC HEALTH CONTRACT<br />
LABOR APRIL .....................................7,830.00<br />
WEBSTER GLASS CO OUTSIDE RPR/215<br />
342.76<br />
WELANDER, MARLENE MLG REIMB 5/7 5/8<br />
5/21 5/23.................................................140.50<br />
WERNIMONT ELECTRIC & CONST . ELEC<br />
MAINT ANNEX I & II ...............................502.67<br />
WESSEL’S OIL CO INC ...................OIL/RC<br />
1,824.12<br />
WEST PAYMENT CENTER IA CRIMINAL LAW<br />
SUBSCRIPTION .....................................130.38<br />
WILKINS NAPA PARTS, PARTS/213 .....676.59<br />
WINDSTREAM ...........MONTHLY SERVICE<br />
3,735.68<br />
WINKELMAN, ABI ......................ELECTION<br />
WORKER-PRIMARY ..............................130.50<br />
WOLLENZIEN, DAVID ATTORNEY FEES DD<br />
99.........................................................2,414.50<br />
WPS - MEDICARE REIMBURSE OVERPAY<br />
322.89<br />
XEROX CAPITAL SERVICES LLC . COPIER<br />
MAINT ....................................................135.29<br />
ZEP MANUFACTURING CO EQP SPLY/RC<br />
290.76<br />
ZIEGLER INC., CR PARTS/121 ............. 811.23<br />
GRAND TOTAL ..............................286,090.36<br />
City of Rockwell City<br />
List of Bills<br />
June 18, 2012<br />
ACCO, POOL SUPPLIES .........................47.28<br />
ALLIED INSURANCE, INSURANCE PREMIUM<br />
3738.00<br />
ALLIED INSURANCE, INSURANCE PREMIUM<br />
10.00<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS, LEARN TO SWIM<br />
PROGRAM .............................................300.00<br />
ASSOCIATED SUPPLY CO, INC, ..... POOL<br />
REPAIRS ..................................................94.74<br />
CARPENTER UNIFORM CO, .. CLOTHING<br />
ALLOWANCE .........................................167.90<br />
CARROLL REFUSE SERVICE, SOLID WATE<br />
COLLECTION.........................................150.00<br />
CENTRAL IOWA DISTRIBUTING INC, SUPPLIES<br />
50.54<br />
FLICKINGER SANITATION, . DEMOLITION<br />
1006.88<br />
IA SMALL ENGINE CENTER, MOWER REPAIRS<br />
179.11<br />
IOWA PARK & RECREATION ASSOC POOL<br />
TRAINING ..............................................320.00<br />
IOWA PARK & RECREATION ASSOC . CPO<br />
MANUAL ...................................................45.00<br />
KUM & GO, FUEL ..................................236.64<br />
MARTINS FLAG CO, FLAG .....................39.83<br />
MENARDS, SUPPLIES ............................41.56<br />
MID-AMERICAN PUBLISHING CORP, ADS/<br />
PUBLICATION ........................................387.38<br />
MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERV, FD CLOTHING<br />
70.49<br />
N.A.F.T.A., FED/FICA TAX ....................4178.67<br />
NORTH CENTRAL CORRECTIONAL INMATE<br />
LABOR ...................................................128.00<br />
PARKSIDE FLOWERS, FLOWERS .......540.60<br />
PEDERSON SANITATION CORP, CLEAN UP<br />
DAY ........................................................400.00<br />
ROCKWELL CITY CHAMBER & DEV DUES<br />
600.00<br />
SWANSON HARDWARE, SUPPLIES ....850.08<br />
TEN POINT CONSTRUCTION, AIRPORT<br />
PROJECT – TERM ............................98428.83<br />
TRUE NORTH COMPANIES, LC, .HEALTH<br />
PREMIUMS ........................................13427.45<br />
WEISS PLUMBING, REPAIRS ...............523.25<br />
WESTRUM DETECTION INC., LEAK<br />
DETEDCTION ........................................462.50<br />
ZEP MANUFACTURE, SUPPLIES .........177.99<br />
PAID TOTAL .....................................126602.72
June 27, 2012 Legals<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> 5<br />
2011 WATER QUALITY REPORT FOR<br />
Lake City Water Supply<br />
This report contains important information regarding the water quality in our water system. <strong>The</strong> source of our water is groundwater. Our groundwater<br />
is drawn from the Cretaceous (Dakota Sandstone) aquifer(s).<br />
Our water quality testing shows the following results:<br />
<strong>The</strong> City Council of Lake City, Iowa met in<br />
regular session on Monday, June 18, 2012 at<br />
6:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers. Mayor<br />
Fahan presided with the following members<br />
present: Himes, Bellinghausen, Green and<br />
Kramer*; absent: Ringgenberg. Department<br />
heads/staff present: Norma DeVries, and<br />
Bobby Rist. Pledge of Allegiance was recited.<br />
Green stated the June 4th minutes should<br />
have read the committee she suggested was<br />
for long-term planning and goals. Motion by<br />
Bellinghausen, second by Green, to approve<br />
the consent agenda consisting of the agenda,<br />
June 4th minutes (with noted correction),<br />
summary of claims, May Clerk’s Report, and<br />
Sidewalk Permit for Blair’s Artistic Touches &<br />
Design, unanimous.<br />
No further comments have been received<br />
in regard to the proposed chicken ordinance.<br />
Motion by Bellinghausen, second by Himes,<br />
approving the second reading and waiving the<br />
requirements for a third reading. Ayes – Himes,<br />
Bellinghausen, Green. Administrator will check<br />
quorum requirements for waiving readings.<br />
(Note: suspending the third reading requires<br />
approval by four members; therefore, the third<br />
and final reading will be held on July 2.)<br />
Motion by Green, second by Bellinghausen,<br />
approving Top Rail Saddle Club putting up “No<br />
Parking” signs on the north side of Franklin<br />
Street for both rodeos, unanimous. <strong>The</strong>y will<br />
be offering free shuttle service from Goins Park<br />
and the Town Square.<br />
Motion by Bellinghausen, second by Green,<br />
approving necessary bandstand repairs and<br />
painting at a cost of $4,280 to be paid from the<br />
LOST fund, unanimous.<br />
Art Daisy was present to review the proposed<br />
contract changes as were suggested at the<br />
June 4th meeting. (*Kramer arrived during<br />
discussion.) Following discussion, motion by<br />
Bellinghausen, second by Himes, approving<br />
the contract which is effective January 1, 2013,<br />
unanimous.<br />
Administrator Kelly updated council on<br />
revisions to fees being charged by Red Cross<br />
for learn to swim sessions. With the increase,<br />
recommendation was made to increase<br />
swim lessons to $20/session. Motion by<br />
Bellinghausen, second by Green, setting the<br />
fee at $20/session. Mayor Fahan announced<br />
American Legion and VFW will pay the $20 fee<br />
for all Southern Cal kids attending Level 1 &<br />
Level 2.<br />
Presented for council consideration was a<br />
Building Permit for Andy and Shasta Thompson,<br />
209 W. Jackson (back deck). After review, a<br />
motion was made by Kramer, second by Himes,<br />
to approve the permit subject to City Code and<br />
Zoning requirements. Unanimous<br />
Mayor Fahan stated alternatives need to<br />
be sought for the senior citizens center as it<br />
is currently not cost effective. Suggestions<br />
included tearing out the wall and installing<br />
accordion doors, to provide additional capacity<br />
for large functions. In addition, the room could<br />
be rented to the public for small groups. <strong>The</strong> A/C<br />
will soon need replaced, however, potentially<br />
heating and cooling could be provided from<br />
the community building units, with additional<br />
ductwork cheaper than purchasing and<br />
maintaining new units.<br />
Fahan inquired about street patching;<br />
and brought up several situations relating to<br />
ordinance enforcement for dangerous and<br />
abandoned buildings, mowing and weed<br />
nuisances, and junk cars. Residents and<br />
business owners are reminded to make sure<br />
address numbers are on buildings for delivery<br />
and emergency purposes; in addition, he has<br />
been informed that based on postal regulations<br />
mail service could be terminated to buildings<br />
without visible address numbers. Administrator<br />
was instructed to send letters to business<br />
owners needing to patch sidewalks.<br />
Green reported Tony Macke is willing to<br />
serve on the Long-Term Planning Committee.<br />
Additional members are being sought.<br />
Chief Rist informed the council that Officer<br />
Cook has returned to duty following his surgery.<br />
Tentatively Cook will attend the Academy’s fall<br />
session.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re being no further business, a<br />
motion was made by Green and seconded<br />
by Bellinghausen to adjourn at 7:56 PM,<br />
unanimous.<br />
Gary Fahan, Mayor<br />
Kimberly Kelly, City Administrator<br />
Mayor Heinlen called the meeting to order<br />
with the following members present: Lange,<br />
Hepp, Walters, Dawson and Hendricks<br />
Motion by Lange, second by Hendricks,<br />
approving the agenda; unanimous.<br />
Motion by Hendricks, second by Walters,<br />
to approve the consent agenda of the June 4<br />
meeting minutes, bills as submitted, various<br />
cigarette permits, Calhoun County Expo Beer<br />
License and Firework Permit; unanimous.<br />
Ryan Hildreth asked the council to forgive<br />
excess sewer due to watering his lawn. Motion<br />
by Hepp, second by Walters to forgive the<br />
excess sewer charges at 348 N. 1st Street;<br />
unanimous.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Mayor announced the high bid of $26,000<br />
received for the sale of 702 High Street. <strong>The</strong>n<br />
as advertised he allowed the seven qualified<br />
bidders the opportunity to raise the price. <strong>The</strong><br />
winning bid was for $47,000 by Ken Hupton.<br />
Motion by Lange, second by Dawson to<br />
approve a Resolution 12-5 Resolution to Sale<br />
702 High Street to the highest bidder Ken<br />
Hupton at a cost of $47,000. Ayes – Lange,<br />
Hepp, Walter, Dawson and Hendricks. Nays –<br />
none.<br />
Ryan Hildreth told the council that he felt his<br />
neighbor had placed a fence on the north edge<br />
of his property and had not applied for a zoning<br />
permit prior to the start of the project. He told<br />
the council that the late permit was a violation<br />
of the zoning ordinance and asked how they<br />
planned to rectify the issue.<br />
Motion by Hepp, second by Hendricks to<br />
allow the Clerk and Mayor to pay bills prior to<br />
the end of the fiscal year, unanimous.<br />
Motion by Dawson, second by Hendricks<br />
to approve Resolution 12-6 Fire Department<br />
Capital Improvement Plan transferring up to<br />
$7000 for apparatus and major equipment.<br />
Ayes – Lange, Hepp, Walter, Dawson and<br />
Hendricks. Nays – none.<br />
Motion by Walters, second by Dawson<br />
approving Resolution 12-7 FY13 Employee<br />
Salaries. Ayes – Lange, Hepp, Walter, Dawson<br />
and Hendricks. Nays – none.<br />
Motion by Hepp, second by Hendricks to<br />
forgive excess sewer for 714 Pleasant Street<br />
as they filled their pool, unanimous.<br />
Motion by Lange, second by Hepp to approve<br />
Resolution12-8 Resolution granting prior<br />
approval for an application for the Rockwell<br />
City, Iowa tax abatement program for 386<br />
Austin Street. Ayes- Lange, Hepp, Walters,<br />
Dawson and Hendricks. Nays – none.<br />
Teresa Hildreth told the council that the SCC<br />
boy’s drill team would like to hold a fundraiser at<br />
the pool and wondered what the charge would<br />
be. Four of the boys on the team are currently<br />
on the Rockwell City pool staff and would be<br />
willing to donate their time for the fundraiser.<br />
<strong>The</strong> council asked her to talk to the managers<br />
to see if one of them would be willing to donate<br />
time as well and report back to them at the next<br />
meeting.<br />
<strong>The</strong> purchaser of 1002 High Street asked the<br />
council to consider allowing him to have horses.<br />
<strong>The</strong> current owner stated that there have been<br />
horses at that location for 50 plus years. <strong>The</strong><br />
council asked him to talk to neighboring<br />
property owners and they would discuss further<br />
at the next council meeting.<br />
Motion by Lange, second by Dawson to hire<br />
Trae’s Tree Service at a cost of $700 to cut<br />
down a dead tree and grind the stump located<br />
at 608 Lake Street, unanimous.<br />
<strong>The</strong> council received email requesting<br />
repairs on Lewis Street. After much discussion<br />
they asked Lowell Stoolman to get estimates to<br />
durapatch and bring them to the next meeting<br />
for further discussion.<br />
Motion by Dawson, second by Hepp<br />
approving Payment #2 to Ten Point Construction<br />
and change Order #2 for the Terminal Apron/<br />
Connecting Taxiway Rehabiliation; unanimous.<br />
Motion by Lange second by Walters to<br />
change the decision made at the prior meeting<br />
on the Acco carboy system that would cost<br />
$2114.10 and install the Acco bulk system at<br />
a cost of $1529.00 instead, in order to switch<br />
from NAOH to polyphosphate for PH control;<br />
unanimous.<br />
Mayor Heinlen called for further business<br />
and, with none, motion by Lange, second<br />
by Hepp to adjourn the meeting at 8:15 PM;<br />
unanimous. Next meeting Monday, July 2 at<br />
7:00PM. Warrants 52891- 52952<br />
Phil R. Heinlen, Mayor<br />
City of Lake City<br />
List of bills<br />
June 18, 2012<br />
CONTAMINANT<br />
Lead (ppb)<br />
MCLG<br />
0<br />
MCL<br />
AL=15<br />
DETECTED<br />
LEVEL<br />
8<br />
DATE<br />
SAMPLED<br />
RANGE OF<br />
DETECTION<br />
VIOLATION SOURCE<br />
90th and 95th 6/01/2009- 0-8<br />
None Corrosion of household<br />
9/30/2011 No samples<br />
plumbing systems; erosion<br />
Chlorine (ppm)<br />
Copper (ppm)<br />
MRDLG MRDL=4.0<br />
=4.0<br />
1.3 AL=1.3<br />
percentile<br />
0.977 1/01/2011-<br />
12/31/2011<br />
0.23<br />
90<br />
exceeding AL<br />
0.4-1.9 None<br />
of natural deposits<br />
Water additive used to<br />
control microbes<br />
th Alan and Associates, banner ..................129.00<br />
American Red Cross annual learn –to-swim fee<br />
200.00<br />
Aramark, rug service ................................74.03<br />
Baker and Taylor Inc., books ..................946.37<br />
Brodart Company laminate, book jacket covers<br />
99.14<br />
Total Coliform 0 Presence of<br />
6/01/09percentile<br />
9/30/11<br />
No presence 1/01/2011-<br />
0-0.23<br />
No samples<br />
exceeding AL<br />
No presence<br />
None<br />
None<br />
Cotrrosion of household<br />
plumbing systems; Erosion<br />
of natural deposits<br />
Naturally present in the<br />
Calhoun County Variety, library supplies ....5.97<br />
Carroll Cleaning Supply, hand soap .........70.62<br />
Carroll County Solid Waste, recyclable ....77.80<br />
Carroll Glass Company Inc. adjust library doors<br />
90.00<br />
Computer Concepts, service file transfers 93.33<br />
Bacteria<br />
coliform bacteria of bacteria 12/31/2011 of bacteria<br />
environment<br />
Don’s Pest Control spray community building<br />
in >5% of was found<br />
was found<br />
43.00<br />
TTHM (ppb) [Total<br />
trihalomethanes]<br />
N/A<br />
monthly samples<br />
80 27.00 8/18/2009 N/A None By-products of drinking water<br />
disinfection<br />
Ellis, Dannette ..........cemetery/park mowing<br />
1000.00<br />
Gale, books ............................................166.48<br />
Alpha emitters 0 15 13.2 2/09/2009 N/A None Erosion of natural deposits Greener by the Yard nuisance mowing/cleanup<br />
(pCi/L)<br />
240.00<br />
Sodium (ppm) N/A N/A 44 5/11/2011 N/A None Erosion of natural deposits; Hungate, Mark, reimbursement ..............107.91<br />
Added to water during<br />
Iowa Office Supplies, labels .....................43.05<br />
Nitrate [as N]<br />
(ppm)<br />
Fluoride (ppm)<br />
10<br />
4<br />
10<br />
4<br />
1.2<br />
0.904<br />
1/01/2011-<br />
12/31/2011<br />
1/01/2011-<br />
12/31/2011<br />
1.2-1.2<br />
0.381- 1.2<br />
None<br />
None<br />
treatment process<br />
Runoff from fertilizer use;<br />
Leaching from septic tanks,<br />
sewage; Erosion of natural<br />
deposits<br />
Water additive which<br />
promotes strong teeth;<br />
Erosion of natural deposits;<br />
Discharge from fertilizer<br />
and aluminum factories<br />
Janssen, Jim E., reimbursement ..............84.37<br />
Kelly, Kimberly, reimbursement ..............469.61<br />
Kendall or Tami Holm, yard waste site ...687.50<br />
Lake City Betterment .....ragbri vendor booth<br />
200.00<br />
Lake City Lumber, supplies ....................124.51<br />
Lake City Public Library, petty cash ..........75.32<br />
Macke Motors, repair/service/shipping ...612.19<br />
Mangold Testing Inc., lab analysis ............39.00<br />
Media Com LLC., library phone/internet .....9.29<br />
Note: Contaminants with dates indicate<br />
small amounts of some contaminants. <strong>The</strong> CONTAMINANT VIOLATIONS<br />
Mid- American Energy, gas/electric ......3699.13<br />
results from the most recent testing done in presence of contaminants does not necessarily None<br />
Mid-American Publishing, legals/ads......568.71<br />
accordance with regulations.<br />
indicate that water posed a health risk. More OTHER VIOLATIONS<br />
Morrow’s Standard, service/repairs ........463.6<br />
DEFINITIONS<br />
information about contaminants or potential None<br />
Municipal Supply Inc., meters.................144.60<br />
• Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) – health effects can be obtained by calling SOURCE WATER ASSESSMENT Overdrive, Inc., Wilbor & e-books ...........455.43<br />
<strong>The</strong> highest level of a contaminant that is the Environmental Protection Agency’s Safe INFORMATION<br />
Performance Tire & Service... recover stolen<br />
allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791).<br />
<strong>The</strong> City of Lake City water supply obtains its merchandise ...........................................200.00<br />
as close to the MCLGs as feasible using Some people may be more vulnerable to water from the Cretaceous (Dakota Sandstone) Quill, library office supplies .........................1.51<br />
the best available treatment technology. contaminants in drinking water than the general aquifer. <strong>The</strong> Cretaceous (Dakota Sandstone) Rist, Bobby, Mileage .................................24.42<br />
• Maximum Contaminant Level Goal population. Immuno-compromised persons aquifer was determined to be not susceptible Shell Fleet, fuel .....................................1650.98<br />
(MCLG) -- <strong>The</strong> level of a contaminant in such as persons with cancer undergoing to contamination because the characteristics St. Luke’s Occupational random drug testing<br />
drinking water below which there is no chemotherapy, persons who have undergone of the aquifer and overlying materials prevent 37.00<br />
known or expected risk to health. MCLGs organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS easy access of contaminants to the aquifer. <strong>The</strong> Star Energy, lawn mower fuel .................496.50<br />
allow for a margin of safety.<br />
or other immune system disorders, some wells not be susceptible to most contaminant Stewart Memorial Hospital, firefighter physical/<br />
• ppb -- parts per billion.<br />
elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk sources except through pathways to the aquifer drug test..................................................150.00<br />
• ppm -- parts per million.<br />
from infections. <strong>The</strong>se people should seek such as abandoned or poorly maintained wells. <strong>The</strong> Iowan Magazine, 2yr Subscription ....30.00<br />
• pCi/L – picocuries per liter<br />
advice about drinking water from their health A detailed evaluation of your source water was Treas. State of IA, sales tax .................1039.00<br />
• N/A – Not applicable<br />
care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on completed by the IDNR, and is available from Vemeer Sales, chipper repair .................143.50<br />
• ND -- Not detected<br />
appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection <strong>The</strong> City of Lake City at (712)464-3111.<br />
Wellmark, health insurance premiums .8195.94<br />
• Treatment Technique (TT) – A required by Cryptosporidium and other microbial OTHER INFORMATION<br />
Wilkins NAPA Parts, Parts/supplies ..........64.32<br />
process intended to reduce the level of a contaminants are available from the Safe Our water utility is making every effort to Windstream IA Communication, telephone/<br />
contaminant in drinking water.<br />
Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791).<br />
protect the water system from potential security internet....................................................453.88<br />
• Action Level (AL) – <strong>The</strong> concentration of a If present, elevated levels of lead can threats. You, as customers can also help. If<br />
contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers cause serious health problems, especially for you see any suspicious activity near the water<br />
•<br />
treatment or other requirements which a<br />
water system must follow.<br />
Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level<br />
Goal (MRDLG) - <strong>The</strong> level of a drinking<br />
water disinfectant below which there<br />
pregnant women and young children. Lead<br />
in drinking water is primarily from materials<br />
and components associated with service lines<br />
and home plumbing. <strong>The</strong> City of Lake City is<br />
responsible for providing high quality drinking<br />
tower, treatment plant, wells or fire hydrants,<br />
please contact us at (712)464-3111 or the local<br />
police/sheriff department. We appreciate your<br />
assistance in protecting the water system.<br />
CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
Southern Cal Community School District<br />
List of Bills – June 18, 2012<br />
Fiscal Year 2012<br />
Vendor, description ............................ amount<br />
is no known or expected risk to health. water, but cannot control the variety of materials For questions regarding this information, GENERAL FUND<br />
MRDLGs do not reflect the benefits of the used in plumbing components. When your please contact Jim Janssen at (712)464-3111 Calhoun Co Variety, supp ......................$5.96<br />
use of disinfectants to control microbial water has been sitting for several hours, you during the following hours: 7:30-4:00 pm M-F. Capital One, instr supp ......................$343.71<br />
contaminants.<br />
can minimize the potential for lead exposure by Decisions regarding the water system are Carroll Apothecary, instr supp .........$1,250.00<br />
• Maximum Residual Disinfectant flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes made at the City Council meetings held on the Carroll Refuse, garbage ....................$250.00<br />
Level (MRDL) - <strong>The</strong> highest level of a<br />
disinfectant allowed in drinking water.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is convincing evidence that<br />
addition of a disinfectant is necessary for<br />
control of microbial contaminants.<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
Drinking water, including bottled water, may<br />
reasonably be expected to contain at least<br />
before using water for drinking or cooking. If<br />
you are concerned about lead in your water, you<br />
may wish to have your water tested. Information<br />
on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and<br />
steps you can take to minimize exposure is<br />
available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline<br />
or at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead.<br />
first and third Mondays of each month at 6:30<br />
p.m. at the City Council Chambers and are<br />
open to the public.<br />
Please note: This report will not be mailed<br />
out to individual customers. A copy of this report<br />
can be obtained at City Hall 105 N. Center st.<br />
Lake City, Iowa 51449 between the hours of<br />
7:30 am and 4:00 pm.<br />
CDW Govt, computer ........................$544.99<br />
Cent IA Dist, custodial supp............$1,787.70<br />
City of LC, utilities ..............................$461.97<br />
City of Lohrville, utilities .....................$689.10<br />
DM Register, subscr ............................$19.25<br />
Don’s Pest Control, pest control ..........$96.00<br />
Glidden-Ralston CSD, tuition........$14,707.50<br />
Haley Imp, blades ................................$95.61<br />
IA Lakes CC, tuition ........................$1,100.50<br />
City of Lake City<br />
Council Proceedings<br />
June 18, 2012<br />
City of Rockwell City<br />
City Council Proceedings<br />
June 18, 2012<br />
Kasperbauer Cleaners, rags/mops ....$381.30<br />
LC Hardware, supp..............................$92.46<br />
Lidderdale Country Store, supp ......$1,710.00<br />
Machovec, Kevin, book refund ............$17.95<br />
Maple Valley FFA, supp .....................$275.00<br />
Mark’s SuperValu, supp .......................$85.07<br />
Matheson-Linweld, welding supp ......$498.55<br />
Menard’s, instr supp ..........................$272.60<br />
Mid-America Publ, ad/legals ..............$414.90<br />
MidAmerican Energy, utilities .........$3,301.10<br />
Morrow’s Standard, fuel ..................$2,459.50<br />
NAPA, supp/repair parts ....................$164.37<br />
Niceswanger, Mabel, supp reimb ......$220.33<br />
Nolte Cornman Johnson, audit serv ..$900.00<br />
Northern Tool, instr supp ................$2,092.70<br />
O’Halloran, repair parts .....................$136.05<br />
Petty Cash, postage/refund .................$46.06<br />
Plummer, Thomas, reimb ....................$40.00<br />
Prairie Lakes AEA, internet................$351.00<br />
PROBATE NOTICE<br />
Prairie Valley CSD, tuition ............$22,061.25<br />
Rieman Music, instr supp ....................$35.23<br />
DONALD CASE KNELLER<br />
RCL CSD, sharing exp/travel .....$459,630.89<br />
School Bus Sales, repair parts ..........$252.38<br />
THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR<br />
CALHOUN COUNTY<br />
IN THE ESTATE OF<br />
School Health, instr supp...................$136.64<br />
Sears, instr supp.............................$1,017.58<br />
Seminole Energy, utilities ..................$763.78<br />
DONALD CASE KNELLER<br />
Shell, fuel ...........................................$363.60<br />
SC Activity Fund, donation reimb ........$50.00<br />
Deceased:<br />
Probate No: ESPR501606<br />
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF<br />
ADMINISTRATOR AND NOTICE TO<br />
CREDITORS<br />
Star Energy, fuel ................................$448.40<br />
Swanson Hardware, instr supp............$28.44<br />
Trachsel, Earl, mileage ......................$202.50<br />
Trinity Corp Health, driver testing ......$160.00<br />
U S Academic Decathlon, instr supp .$741.50<br />
Walters Sanitation, dumpter rental ....$165.00<br />
To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Windstream, phone/internet ..............$443.16<br />
Donald Case Kneller, Deceased, who died on FUND TOTAL: ............................$521,311.58<br />
or about July 5, 2011:<br />
SILO/PPEL FUNDS<br />
You are hereby notified that on the 22nd Ames Environmental, abatement ...$1,642.50<br />
day of November, 2011, the undersigned was Badding Constr, constr services .$183,631.90<br />
appointed administrator of the estate.<br />
Bankers Trust, bond fee ....................$750.00<br />
Notice is hereby given that all persons Bauer Plbg, maint ................................$75.00<br />
indebted to the estate are requested to make Farmers Coop, grounds maint ...........$269.16<br />
immediate payment to the undersigned and<br />
creditors having claims against the estate<br />
shall file them with the clerk of the above<br />
named district court, as provided by law, duly<br />
authenticated, for allowance and unless so<br />
filed by the later to occur of four months from<br />
the second publication of this notice or one<br />
month from the date of the mailing of this notice<br />
(unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is<br />
thereafter forever barred.<br />
Gemberling Excavating, gravel..........$691.71<br />
Key Equip, copier lease .....................$642.42<br />
Lease Direct, lease direct ..................$507.69<br />
StruXture Architects, services.......$13,020.52<br />
FUND TOTAL: ............................$201,230.90<br />
NUTRITION FUND<br />
AE Dairy, grocery ............................$2,635.64<br />
Farner-Bocken, grocery ..................$1,305.46<br />
Keck Inc, grocery ............................$1,694.59<br />
Martin Bros Dist, grocery ................$3,547.19<br />
Dated this 15th day of June, 2012.<br />
RCL CSD, lunch refund .........................$8.65<br />
Sara Lee Bakery, grocery ..................$381.42<br />
Dianna L. Kneller FUND TOTAL: ................................$9,572.95<br />
1545 290 TOTAL ALL FUNDS: ..................$732,115.43<br />
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Farm Service Agency has initiated an<br />
environmental review for Jason Folsom, for the<br />
construction of a 2400 head hog finishing unit.<br />
<strong>The</strong> location of the project is the SW corner of<br />
Section 22, Twp 88N, Rg 32 West, Calhoun<br />
County, Iowa.<br />
Any persons interested in commenting<br />
on environmental issues should direct their<br />
comments in writing to Farm Service Agency,<br />
10500 Buena Vista Ct., Des Moines, Iowa<br />
50322 Attn: Chris Barton.<br />
Comments must be received within 30 days<br />
from the date of this publication.<br />
20, 27c<br />
Street<br />
Lytton, IA 50561<br />
Administrator of Estate<br />
Steven W. Hendricks<br />
P.O. Box 957<br />
Fort Dodge, IA 50501<br />
Attorney for Administrator<br />
Date of second publication, 27th day of June,<br />
2012.<br />
20, 27 adv<br />
Prepaid Checks Approved<br />
Fiscal Year 2013<br />
GENERAL FUND<br />
IA Assoc of School Boards, dues....$1,856.00<br />
IA Valley CC, reg .................................$85.00<br />
Postmaster, box rent............................$70.00<br />
FUND TOTAL: ................................$2,011.00<br />
MANAGEMENT FUND<br />
Mid-IA Ins, property/liability ins .....$59,422.00<br />
FUND TOTAL: ..............................$59,422.00<br />
SILO/PPEL FUNDS<br />
Software Unl, software maint..........$3,395.00<br />
FUND TOTAL: ................................$3,395.00<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Rockwell City- Lytton and Southern<br />
Cal boards of directors met in a Regular Joint<br />
Meeting on Monday, June 18, 2012 at the SCC<br />
MS Media Center. RCL President Mike Sexton<br />
called the meeting to order at 7:02 pm. Director<br />
members present included Vice-President<br />
Roscoe Simpson (arrived at 7:06), Brad<br />
Assman, Ron Maulsby, and Kyle Welander.<br />
Also present included Supt Jeff Kruse, Board<br />
Secretary Wendi Geno, and several guests.<br />
Maulsby motioned, Assman seconded, to<br />
approve the agenda as presented. RCL motion<br />
carried 4-0 with Simpson absent.<br />
SC President Jim Brown called the SC<br />
meeting to order. Director members present<br />
included Vice-President Mark Schleisman, Judy<br />
Hungate, Larry Irwin, and Alan Wedemeyer.<br />
Also present was Board Secretary Carol Collins.<br />
Irwin motioned, Hungate seconded, to<br />
approve the agenda as presented. SC motion<br />
carried 5-0.<br />
COMMUNICATIONS<br />
<strong>The</strong>re were no requests to speak from the<br />
audience.<br />
<strong>The</strong> boards received many notes of<br />
appreciation from retirees for the luncheon and<br />
program on May 24.<br />
Tina Meth-Farrington spoke to the RCL<br />
board regarding the donation from the former<br />
RCL Fine Arts Boosters for new SCC music<br />
uniforms. Following discussion, the RCL board<br />
confirmed the district’s commitment of funding<br />
for new music robes and uniforms, regardless<br />
of the donation from the former RCL booster<br />
group, which is using the money to purchase<br />
additional band uniforms and equipment.<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS<br />
Supt Kruse and the boards discussed plans<br />
for updates to the transportation fleets at each<br />
district. Bids for a new bus and vehicles will be<br />
prepared for future consideration with funding<br />
from each district’s PPEL Fund. Administration<br />
has reviewed exit interviews and will prepare<br />
information for the July meeting. <strong>The</strong> Top Rail<br />
Saddle Club has requested rental of SC buses<br />
for shuttles the last weekend of June.<br />
Principal Trachsel updated the boards on<br />
summer school attendance and the number of<br />
students attaining credit.<br />
Principal McChesney reported on the<br />
elementary team working on assessments and<br />
updated the boards on the remodeling project.<br />
Historical reading scores data was presented<br />
and discussed.<br />
DISCUSSION ITEMS<br />
Lohrville Elementary – SC Only<br />
President Brown will contact local auctioneers<br />
to schedule a sale of equipment and supplies<br />
in the fall.<br />
Reorganization<br />
Supt Kruse reminded the boards of the<br />
need for suggestions for people to work on<br />
a reorganization education committee. <strong>The</strong><br />
schools’ attorney suggested preparing a<br />
resolution for board consideration regarding the<br />
intent to call a vote for reorganization on Feb<br />
5, 2013.<br />
Vocational Education Powerpoint<br />
Supt Kruse asked for input on the powerpoint<br />
presentation shared with the boards regarding<br />
the opportunities with neighboring districts to<br />
share and increase vocational course offerings.<br />
Representatives of both boards and Supt Kruse<br />
will request meetings with neighboring districts<br />
to discuss ideas about vocational education.<br />
2010-2011 Audits<br />
<strong>The</strong> boards discussed the financial audits for<br />
each district which were accepted at the May<br />
meeting. A copy of the audit is available for<br />
review in each district office.<br />
Middle School Parking<br />
<strong>The</strong> boards reviewed safety issues and<br />
concerns raised at the MS. <strong>The</strong> circle drive<br />
areas on each side of the building are intended<br />
for handicap parking and drop off/ pick up use<br />
only; however parking in these areas during<br />
events continues to be an issue. <strong>The</strong>re is<br />
ample parking space available in the large<br />
lots on both sides of the building. A plan will<br />
be developed to inform visitors of the allowed<br />
parking areas and install signage and markings<br />
for no parking areas.<br />
ACTION ITEMS<br />
Consent Agenda<br />
Assman motioned, Welander seconded, to<br />
approve the consent agenda as presented with<br />
exception of the RCL payment to Shive Hattery.<br />
Following discussion, Assman withdrew his<br />
motion, and Welander withdrew his second. No<br />
action was taken.<br />
Welander motioned, Maulsby seconded, to<br />
approve the consent agenda as presented with<br />
an earmark on the Shive Hattery invoice, and if<br />
the architectural contract states that payment is<br />
due for services rendered and not invoiced on<br />
a percentage of project completion basis, then<br />
approval for the Shive Hattery invoice is made.<br />
Following discussion, RCL motion carried 5-0.<br />
If the Shive Hattery invoice is not approved<br />
as presented but must be paid prior to June<br />
30, RCL will schedule a meeting to approve<br />
payment.<br />
Schleisman motioned, Wedemeyer seconded,<br />
to approve the consent agenda as presented.<br />
SC motion carried 5-0.<br />
Change Orders – SC Only<br />
Secretary Collins explained 2 change orders<br />
related to the remodeling project at the HS.<br />
Following discussion, Hungate motioned,<br />
Schleisman seconded, to approve the June 5<br />
change order as presented and the June 18<br />
change order with allowance for small revisions<br />
as needed. SC motion carried 5-0.<br />
Middle School Handbooks<br />
<strong>The</strong> boards reviewed the student handbook<br />
as presented. Following discussion, Assman<br />
motioned, Maulsby seconded, to table action<br />
on the MS student handbook until July. RCL<br />
motion carried 5-0.<br />
Electronic Sign Donation – RCL Only<br />
Following discussion, Assman motioned,<br />
Maulsby seconded, to table action on purchase<br />
of an electronic sign until July. RCL motion<br />
carried 5-0.<br />
Audit Bid – RCL Only<br />
Following discussion, Simpson motioned,<br />
Assman seconded, to accept the bid from Nolte,<br />
Cornman & Johnson for financial audit services<br />
for the next 2 years. RCL motion carried 5-0.<br />
End of Year Bill Payment Approval<br />
Schleisman motioned, Wedemeyer seconded,<br />
to approve payment of Fiscal Year 2012 bills<br />
received through June 30 with a complete list<br />
presented in July. SC motion carried 5-0.<br />
Assman motioned, Welander seconded, to<br />
approve payment of Fiscal Year 2012 bills<br />
received through June 30 with a complete list<br />
presented in July. RCL motion carried 5-0.<br />
Sanitary System Easement – SC Only<br />
<strong>The</strong> City of Lohrville presented a Sanitary<br />
System Easement for installation of individual<br />
sewer collection and treatment systems at<br />
the elementary building. Hungate motioned,<br />
Schleisman seconded, to approve the Sanitary<br />
System Easement as presented. SC motion<br />
carried 5-0.<br />
Grocery Bids<br />
Wedemeyer motioned, Schleisman seconded,<br />
to accept the bids for grocery products from<br />
Sara Lee Bakery and Anderson Erickson Dairy<br />
as presented, continuing dairy products as in<br />
the current year. SC motion carried 5-0.<br />
Maulsby motioned, Simpson seconded, to<br />
accept the bids for grocery products from Sara<br />
Lee Bakery and Anderson Erickson Dairy as<br />
presented, continuing dairy products as in the<br />
current year. RCL motion carried 5-0.<br />
Fuel Bid – SC Only<br />
Wedemeyer motioned, Hungate seconded, to<br />
accept the fuel bid from Morrow’s Standard as<br />
presented. SC motion carried 5-0.<br />
PERSONNEL ITEMS<br />
Resignations<br />
Wedemeyer motioned, Schleisman seconded,<br />
to accept the resignation from Samantha<br />
Gleason as special education associate upon<br />
formal receipt of a written resignation. SC<br />
motion carried 5-0.<br />
Hirings and Contracts<br />
Assman motioned, Simpson seconded, to<br />
approve 2012-13 contracts and transfers as<br />
presented: Julie Degner, part time MS At-Risk<br />
Coordinator; Krystal Vogel, elementary teacher<br />
and JH VB coach; Jamie Maulsby, elementary<br />
Teacher; Cindy Feldhans, 5-6 special education<br />
teacher; and Mona Schulte, 7-8 special<br />
education teacher. RCL motion carried 4-0 with<br />
Maulsby abstaining.<br />
Irwin motioned, Hungate seconded, to<br />
approve a contract for Tiffany Chandler as<br />
preschool teacher for the 2012-13 school year.<br />
SC motion carried 5-0.<br />
Following discussion, Simpson motioned,<br />
Welander seconded, to approve the 6 month<br />
contract with Kevin Schmitt as technology<br />
assistant and the sharing agreement with<br />
Pocahontas Area CSD as presented. RCL<br />
motion carried 5-0.<br />
<strong>The</strong> boards discussed the possibility of sharing<br />
a nutrition director for the upcoming year due to<br />
staff changes. <strong>The</strong> position will be advertised<br />
and Supt Kruse will develop a recommendation<br />
for salary and duties.<br />
Supt Kruse updated the boards on personnel<br />
costs related to summer school.<br />
BOARD COMMUNICATIONS<br />
President Sexton shared an editorial submitted<br />
to the DM Register from Thomas Downs,<br />
Executive Director of the IA Assoc of School<br />
Boards. Representative of the SC board will<br />
present 2 photos of the Lohrville elementary<br />
staff and students of past and present to the<br />
City of Lohrville.<br />
With no further business to report, Maulsby<br />
motioned, Assman seconded, to adjourn the<br />
meeting. RCL motion carried 5-0.<br />
Hungate motioned, Schleisman seconded, to<br />
adjourn the meeting. SC motion carried 5-0.<br />
<strong>The</strong> meeting adjourned at 9:35 pm.<br />
Submitted by Carol A Collins, Board Secretary<br />
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Judgments: Portfolio Recovery vs.<br />
Larry Barton, $1,958.12 judgment +<br />
2.19% interest from 6/13/12 and court<br />
costs $85.00.<br />
<strong>The</strong> CBE Group vs. Debra Campbell,<br />
$736.82 judgment + 2.19% interest<br />
from 6/13/12 and court costs $85.00<br />
LVNV Funding LLC vs. Lara Kay<br />
Cornelius, $823.99 judgment + 2.18%<br />
interest from 6/13/12 and court costs<br />
$85.00.<br />
Pomeroy Care Center vs. Janet K.<br />
Lindstrom; $1,952.50 judgment +<br />
2.19% interest from 6/13/12 and court<br />
costs $85.00.<br />
Portfolio Recovery vs. Keri B.<br />
Martinez, $922.15 + 2.19% interest<br />
from 6/13/12 and court costs $85.00.<br />
Magistrate Judgments: State of<br />
Iowa vs. David Robert Mohr, disorderly<br />
conduct-abusive epithetis/threat gesture<br />
$232.00.<br />
State of Iowa vs. Christina Lou<br />
Patzner, possession/purchase alcohol<br />
by person 18/19/20 1 st offense $330.00.<br />
State of Iowa vs. Richard Dean<br />
Sucher, unsafe approach to certain<br />
stationary vehicle $195.00.<br />
State of Iowa vs. Donald Jean<br />
Erkenbrack, possession/purchase<br />
alcohol by person 18/19/20 1 st offense<br />
$330.00<br />
State of Iowa vs. Daniel Ray Ahrens,<br />
fail to obey stop sign and yield right of<br />
way $195.00<br />
State of Iowa vs. Tanner Eugene Seil,<br />
possession/purchase alcohol by person<br />
18/19/20 1 st offense $330.00<br />
State of Iowa vs. Melissa Kerber,<br />
possession/purchase alcohol by person<br />
18/19/20 1 st offense $330.00<br />
State of Iowa vs. Phillip Delane<br />
Hinds, failure to comply with safety<br />
regulation rules $127.50<br />
State of Iowa vs. Thomas Lee Reuter,<br />
operation without registration $127.50<br />
State of Iowa vs. Timothy Paul Fuller,<br />
failure to comply with safety regulation<br />
rules $127.50<br />
State of Iowa vs. Hoan HRA Y,<br />
improper brake light $100.50<br />
State of Iowa vs. Dianna Lynn<br />
Kneller, registration violation $87.00<br />
State of Iowa vs. Jerry Allen Arkland,<br />
failure to comply with safety regulation<br />
rules $127.50<br />
State of Iowa vs. Dennis Dean Jepsen,<br />
failure to obey traffic control device<br />
$195.00<br />
State of Iowa vs. Ty J. Wiederin,<br />
commercial gear tags $87.00<br />
State of Iowa vs. Andrew Blake<br />
Schuttler, fail to obey stop or yield sign<br />
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State of Iowa vs. Billie Jean Smith,<br />
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State of Iowa vs. Ronald Wayne<br />
Vandekamp, failure to comply with<br />
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State of Iowa vs. Samuel David<br />
Spencer, fire extinguisher boat –<br />
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State of Iowa vs. Joseph Kent<br />
DeVries, open container – passenger<br />
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State of Iowa vs. Jack Prentiss<br />
Hendrickson, stop sign violation $60.00<br />
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Fine - $181.50 – David Edward<br />
Winkler, Omaha, NE<br />
Fine - $128.10 – Violeta Benton<br />
Jordan, Sioux City<br />
Fine - $141.00 – Jay Dean Noteboom,<br />
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Thomas, Nevada; Tiffany Marie Riffle,<br />
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Michelle L. Moline to Lisa A. Abens,<br />
3 rd Addition Block 16 Lot 1, 2 except W<br />
60’ Manson. Revenue $184.80.<br />
Maria D. Colon, Jose A. Sierra to<br />
Jesus Banuelos, 8 th Addition Block 53<br />
Lot 1 Lot 3 N 300’ of E 55’ Pomeroy.<br />
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09-88-31 & Original Town Block 10<br />
Lot 8 Lot 7 S1/2 Knierim. No revenue.<br />
City of Knierim to New Cooperative<br />
Inc., NE1/4 NE1/4 RR ST PT section<br />
09-88-31. No revenue.<br />
Arlin K. Sigmon, Eleanor G. Sigmon<br />
to Clint Evan Sigmon, SW1/4 SW1/4<br />
6.92 acre tract section 22-86-34. No<br />
Revenue.<br />
Beverly Olsen to Rodney Clark,<br />
Original Town Block 1 Lot 1 E 50’<br />
Rockwell City. Revenue $106.40.<br />
Dennis P. Kruse, Nyla G. Davis to<br />
Kendall R. Holm, Tami J. Holm, SE1/4<br />
NE1/4 Lot A 28.47 acre tract except<br />
Lot 1 of Lot A section 26-86-34 except<br />
20.91 acre tract & SW1/4 NW1/4 Lot A<br />
21.24 acre tract except Lot 1 of Lot A<br />
section 25-86-34 except 6.43 acre tract.<br />
Revenue $93.60.<br />
Marvin D. Zehr, Florence I Zehr<br />
to Michael D. Biedenfeld, Beth I.<br />
Biedenfeld, 1 st School Addition Lot 12<br />
Manson. Revenue $119.20.<br />
Mindy Jo Kraft, Mindy Jo Miller,<br />
Randy E. Kraft to Daryl Weston, Anne<br />
Weston, Knapps 1 st Block 2 Lot 4<br />
Rockwell City. Revenue $103.20.<br />
Daryl Weston, Anne Weston to Randy<br />
E. Kraft, Mindy Jo Kraft, SE1/4 SE1/4<br />
Outlot 18 75’x223.5’ tract section 25-<br />
88-33. Revenue $111.20.<br />
Carol Lea Gregg, Ronald Gregg to<br />
Gary Streeter, Mary Kay Streeter, S1/2<br />
SW1/4 except tract section 01-87-34 &<br />
N1/2 NE1/4 section 11-87-34. Revenue<br />
$328.80.<br />
Cinda L. Courter, Brenda Chapman,<br />
William B. Courter, Linda L. Courter,<br />
Colette L. Geick, Jack Geick, Mark<br />
D. Courter, Jeanette Courter, Eddy D.<br />
Courter, Suzanne Courter to William B<br />
Courter, Linda L. Courter, 1 st Addition<br />
Block 19 Lot 6 Pomeroy. Revenue<br />
$112.00.<br />
Dennis Bruns, Karen Bruns to Dale<br />
Bruns, E1/2 SW1/4 section 19-89-33,<br />
W1/2 NW1/4 section 21-89-33, W1/2<br />
SE1/4 section 14-89-34, E1/2 NW1/4<br />
section 13-89-34, NE1/4 section 13-89-<br />
34. No revenue.<br />
Dale Bruns, Nancy Bruns to Dale<br />
Bruns, Nancy Bruns, E1/2 SW1/4<br />
section 19-89-33, W1/2 NW1/4 section<br />
21-89-33, W1/2 SE1/4 section 14-89-<br />
34, E1/2 NW1/4 section 13-89-34,<br />
NE1/4 section 13-89-34. No revenue.<br />
Dale Bruns, Nancy Bruns to Dennis<br />
Bruns, S1/2 section 12-89-34, SE1/4<br />
section 11-89-34, NW1/4 NW1/4 E 10<br />
acre section 13-89-34. No revenue.<br />
Dennis Bruns, Karen Bruns to Dennis<br />
Bruns, Karen Bruns, S1/2 section 12-<br />
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T Nails<br />
Evenings and Saturdays<br />
By Appointment<br />
Manicures, Pedicures, Gel<br />
Manicures Acrylic Nails<br />
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Rockwell City Lohrville, Iowa<br />
Gray & Gidel<br />
Attorneys at Law<br />
General Practice of Law<br />
Settlement of Estates<br />
Rockwell City 297-7514<br />
89-34, SE1/4 section 11-89-34, NW1/4<br />
NW1/4 section 13-89-34. No Revenue.<br />
Quit Claim Deed: Vicki L. Church,<br />
Angela Blair, Daniel Blair, Paula<br />
Rautanen, Jeanette Robertson, Jeremy<br />
Robertson, Steven Zierke, Kathy Zierke<br />
to Vicki L. Church, Angela Blair, Paula<br />
Rautanen, Jeanette Robertson, Steven<br />
Zierke, Browers 2 nd Block 2 Lot 20 Lot<br />
21 W1/2 Rockwell City. No Revenue.<br />
Court Officer Deed: Michael Shawn<br />
Roller Executor, James N. Roller Estate<br />
to Campbell Truck Line LLC, Smiths<br />
1 st Block 9 NE1/4 E 74’ Lake City.<br />
Revenue $53.60.<br />
Carol A. Collins Executor, John M.<br />
Collins Executor, Brian J. Collins,<br />
Estate to Carol A. Collins, E 1000’ of N<br />
436’ of W 1300’ section 30-87-31, E1/2<br />
SW1/4 N 33 ½ acre section 30-87-31<br />
& E1/2 E1/2 NW ¼ section 30-87-31.<br />
Muriel Vetter Estate, April Ashby<br />
Executor, Jo Vetter Executor, Donna<br />
Buelt Executor, SW1/4 Outlot 7 tract<br />
section 17-89-31, SW1/4 Outlot 7<br />
tract 3.22 acre section 17-89-31, W1/2<br />
SE1/4 section 17-89-31, S1/2 NE1/4 S<br />
of RR except E 10 acre tract section 17-<br />
89-31 & except BL 29, 30 Maplewood<br />
Addition & except Lot 1 IN SW1/4<br />
NE1/4 6.80 acre tract & SW1/4 Lot 7<br />
except tract & except 270’x150’ tract<br />
section 17-89-31. No revenue.<br />
Mortgage: Jeffrey J. Blair, Cindy L.<br />
Blair to United Bank of Iowa; Smith 1 st<br />
Block 1 NW1/4 90’x50’tract Lake City.<br />
Lisa A. Abens to Bank of America,<br />
MERS, Mortgage Electronic<br />
Registration Systems Inc., 3 rd Addition<br />
Block 16 Lot 1, 2 except W 60’ Manson.<br />
Jo Ellen B. Richardson to United<br />
Bank of Iowa, SW1/4 NW1/4 section<br />
22-87-33 & NW1/4 SW1/4 section 22-<br />
87-33.<br />
Bluestem Farms LLC to FCS<br />
Financial PCA, E1/2 SE1/4 Lot A 2.20<br />
A tract section 04-88-33.<br />
Daniel J. Goodwin Jr., Beth M.<br />
Goodwin to MERS, Mortgage<br />
Electronic Registration Systems Inc.,<br />
Iowa Bankers Mortgage Corp., SE1/4<br />
2.19 acre tract 262’x364’ section 23-<br />
89-31.<br />
Vicki L. Church to First Community<br />
Bank, Browers 2 nd Block 2 Lot 20 Lot<br />
21 W1/2 Rockwell City.<br />
Kendall R. Holm, Tami J. Holm to<br />
United Bank of Iowa, SW1/4 NW1/4<br />
Lot 2 of Lot A section 25-86-34.<br />
Rickie L. Graves, Lisa A. Graves to<br />
Wells Fargo Bank, Original Town Block<br />
4 Lot 4 E 20’ Lot 3 W 30’ Rockwell<br />
City & Original Town Block 4 Lot 3 N<br />
This Space<br />
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80’ of W 25’ of E1/2 Rockwell City.<br />
Michael D Biedenfeld, Beth I.<br />
Biedenfeld to United Bank of Iowa,<br />
First School Addition Lot 12 Manson.<br />
Daryl Weston, Anne Weston to United<br />
Bank of Iowa, Knapps 1 st Block 2 Lot 4<br />
Rockwell City.<br />
Randy E. Kraft, Mindy Jo Kraft to<br />
United Bank of Iowa, SE1/4 SE1/4<br />
Outlot 18 75’x 223.5’ tract section 25-<br />
88-33.<br />
Jesse Grossnickle, Patricia Jo.<br />
Grossnickle to Northwest Bank,<br />
Original Town Block 1 Lot 12 NT 11<br />
N1/2 except tract Manson.<br />
Assignment of Mortgage: Mortgage<br />
Electronic Registration System Inc.,<br />
Crevecor Mortgage Inc., Howard L.<br />
Saxton, Tara F. Garrison to HSBC<br />
Mortgage Services Inc., SW1/4 NW1/4<br />
Lot A 3.16 acre section 13-88-32.<br />
First Community Bank, Vicki L.<br />
Church to MERS, Mortgage Electronic<br />
Registration Systems Inc., Browers 2 nd<br />
Block Lot 20 Lot 21 W1/2, Rockwell<br />
City.<br />
Mortgage Release: Iowa State Bank<br />
to Harlan G. Reynolds, Kathleen V.<br />
Reynolds; W1/2 NW1/4 78.98 acres<br />
section 20-87-34.<br />
Iowa State Bank to Harlan G.<br />
Reynolds, Kathleen V. Reynolds,<br />
NW1/4 82.11 acre except 5.74 acre<br />
section 20-87-34 & NW1/4 78.98 acre<br />
section 20-87-34.<br />
Heartland Bank to Ronald E. Nelson,<br />
Joan E. Nelson, S1/2 2.5 acre tract<br />
section 20-88-31.<br />
Wells Fargo Bank Iowa National<br />
Association to Steven L. Albrecht,<br />
Christy Albrecht, SW1/4 SE1/4<br />
2.22 acres section 05-88-31 & tract<br />
248’x390’ & Easement.<br />
Heartland Bank to Daniel J. Goodwin<br />
Jr., Beth M. Goodwin, NE1/4 SE1/4<br />
2.19 acre tract section 23-89-31.<br />
Farm Credit Services of America<br />
FLCA to Gary D. Maatsch, Shirley A.<br />
Maatsch, N1/2 NWFRL1/4 except W<br />
10’ section 04-89-33.<br />
First Community Bank, Union State<br />
Bank to Laverne I. Johnson, S 1/3<br />
NW1/4 section 25-88-32.<br />
First Community Bank, Union State<br />
Bank to Ronald J. Carlson, Susan K.<br />
Carlson, NW1/4 NEFRL1/4 53.67 acre<br />
tract 04-87-32.<br />
Partial Release: Farm Credit<br />
Services of America FLCA to Duane E.<br />
Peiffer, Cynthia Peiffer, SW1/4 SW1/4<br />
Parcel A section 11-89-34.<br />
Affidavit: Lesle Camille Lindquist<br />
Nixon Revocable Trust, Lesle Camille<br />
- Stone Coated<br />
Metal Roofing<br />
- Seamless Gutters<br />
(Aluminum & Steel)<br />
- Leaf-X Gutter<br />
Protection<br />
- Vinyl<br />
Decking/ Fencing<br />
- Replacement<br />
Vinyl<br />
Windows<br />
Van Horn<br />
Insurance Agency,<br />
Inc.<br />
Lisa Borkowski<br />
& Renee Wright<br />
Glidden - Lohrville<br />
712 - 659 - 2264<br />
Cell 712-830-9038<br />
Home 712-464-8646<br />
Southern Calhoun Ag<br />
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Tom & Heather McClue<br />
SALES REPRESENTATIVES FOR PIONEER<br />
BRAND PRODUCTS<br />
Lohrville Warehouse 510 First Street<br />
712-465-2008 Lohrville, IA 51453<br />
Redenius<br />
Construction<br />
New Construction Additions<br />
Remodeling Garages<br />
Window Replacement Siding<br />
Sheetrock/Texturing Ceramic Tile<br />
Gary Redenius<br />
464-3398<br />
Lake City, Iowa<br />
Since 1979<br />
Lindquist Nixon Trustee to Garwin J.<br />
Stein Trust; E1/2 SE1/4 S 50 acre tract<br />
section 17-89-31.<br />
Angela Blair to Angela Yvonne Blair,<br />
Angela Yvonne Keller, James Roger<br />
Blair, Jr., Browers 2 nd Block 2 Lot 20<br />
Lot 21 W/2 Rockwell City.<br />
Michael D. Roby, Vicki L. Roby<br />
to Michael D. Roby, Vicki L. Roby,<br />
Rockwell & Hubbell Outlot 7 Lot 13<br />
W1/2 Lot 14 E1/2 Rockwell City.<br />
Carol A. Collins to Brian J. Collins,<br />
NE1/4 section 16-87-31 & NE1/4<br />
SE1/4 except 739’x353.5’ tract section<br />
16-87-31.<br />
Carol A. Collins to Brian J. Collins<br />
Estate, E 1000’ of N 436’ of W 1300’<br />
section 30-87-31, E1/2 SW1/4 N 33.5<br />
acre section 30-87-31, E1/2 E1/2<br />
NW1/4 section 30-87-31, NE1/4<br />
section 16-87-31, NE1/4 SE1/4 except<br />
739’x353.5’ tract section 16-87-31.<br />
Betty M. Morris to Dick E. Morris<br />
Estate, SW1/4 NW1/4 N ¾ section<br />
27-86-32, N1/2 SE1/4 NW1/4 section<br />
27-86-32 S1/2 NE1/4 section 28-86-32,<br />
S1/2 NW1/4 section 22-86-32.<br />
Betty M. Morris to Dick E. Morris,<br />
S1/2 NW1/4 section 22-86-32.<br />
Power of Attorney: Eugene DR<br />
Ashbaugh to Shirlee Ashbaugh, Scott<br />
E. Ashbaugh, John H. Ashbaugh, Karen<br />
Ashbaugh, Debra L. Owen.<br />
Shirlee Ashbaugh to Eugene DR<br />
Ashbaugh, Scott E. Ashbaugh, John H.<br />
Ashbaugh, Karen Ashbaugh, Debra L.<br />
Owen.<br />
Plat of Survey: Robert V. Bendixen<br />
Surveyor to Alan H. Wiltse, Lynn A.<br />
Wiltse, N1/2 NE1/4 45.65 acre tract<br />
section 30-89-34.<br />
Real Estate Contract: Maple Grove<br />
Investments Inc. to Thomas S. Akins<br />
III, Patrice A. Wood, 1 st Addition Block<br />
17 Parcel C tract Pomeroy, 1 st Addition<br />
Block 17 Parcel F E 50’ Pomeroy &<br />
1 st Addition Block 17 123.2’x50’ tract<br />
except W 61.6’ Pomeroy.<br />
John F. Block, Martha Block to James<br />
Schade, Heide Schade, JM Rockwells<br />
2 nd Block Outlot 4 S 50’ of N 160’<br />
Rockwell City.<br />
Marriage Certificate: Landon Justin<br />
Rasch of Manson to Taylor Marie<br />
Eischeid of Manson<br />
Joseph Donald Eatinger of Pomeroy<br />
to Esther Nicole Hamman of Pomeroy<br />
William Sean Daniel of Lake City to<br />
Allison Jane Hucka of Lake City<br />
Phone: (712) 464-3580 Toll Free: 800-358-5028<br />
E-Mail: tmacke@iowatelecom.net<br />
Lake City, IA 51449<br />
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David L. Willis<br />
Attorney at Law<br />
General Practice of Law<br />
Settlement of Estates<br />
Lake City<br />
712-464-3101<br />
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June 27, 2012 Local News<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> 7<br />
Employee recognition luncheon<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rockwell City-Lytton and Southern Cal Boards of Education hosted an employee recognition luncheon on the<br />
last day of school to honor employees who are retiring, leaving the districts, and have reached milestones in years of<br />
service to the districts. Members of both boards presented plaques to retirees and certificates to employees for their<br />
years of service.<br />
RCL Retirees – (left to right) Linda Wheeler, Sharon Reed, Linda Nolte and Pam Horan<br />
Employees with 20-Plus Years with the RCL or SC – (front, left to right) Linda Heide, 35 years; Denise<br />
Wenck-Brobst, 25 years; Lori Morrow, 20 years; Jeff Boerner, 20 years; (middle) Doug Riley, 20 years;<br />
Barb Dettmann, 25 years; John Olson, 20 years; Ken Johnson, 30 years; (back) Brian Knapp, 25 years;<br />
Matt Enabnit, 30 years; missing from photo – Terry Finley, 25 years; Karen Wise, 25 years<br />
SC Retirees – (front, left to right) Denise Wenck-Brobst, Kathy Beckman, Earl Trachsel, Kathy Schamel,<br />
Sue Brant; (back) Matt Enabnit, Pam Feld, Merle Chamberlain, Barry Stevens, Linda Norgrant; missing<br />
from photo – Jean Schumacher<br />
Rally For <strong>The</strong> Cure 2012<br />
Once again the support for the Rally For <strong>The</strong> Cure golf tournament was awesome!<br />
Thank You to the following supporters for your generous gift donations:<br />
Wagon Wheel<br />
Karla Mohr<br />
Casey’s<br />
Coyote’s<br />
Pizza Ranch<br />
Midwest Gunsmithing<br />
T Nails & Pedicure<br />
Sparky’s - Carroll<br />
Sparky’s - Lake City<br />
Subway<br />
McDonalds<br />
Iowa Cubs<br />
Iowa Barnstormers<br />
Family 1st Dental<br />
Top Rail Saddle Club<br />
Northwest Communications<br />
Lake City Flowers<br />
Veronica Carr<br />
Kathy Daiker<br />
Capri <strong>The</strong>atre<br />
Hazel Holm<br />
Threads Etc.<br />
Glidden Mutual Ins. Assoc<br />
United Bank of IA, Glidden<br />
Maurice’s<br />
Community Ins. Agency<br />
Towne Square Quilt Shoppe<br />
Rock-Judisch Vision Clinic<br />
Carniege Café<br />
Lake City Hardware<br />
Harris Drug<br />
Red’s Place<br />
D & P Renze Farms<br />
Bamgaars<br />
Martin’s Welding<br />
Monita Kelly<br />
Once <strong>The</strong>n & Again<br />
Johnson Ins. Agency<br />
United Bank of IA, Lake City<br />
JRG Supply<br />
Woodlawn Pharmacy<br />
Edge 2<br />
Amy Taylor<br />
Baumhover Bros. Landscaping<br />
Construction<br />
Stewart Memorial Hosp.<br />
Queen Beans Coffee House<br />
Sears<br />
Jim Sorenson<br />
UpTown Sporting Goods<br />
A Touch of Country<br />
Brown’s Shoe Fit Co.<br />
Ronda Evans<br />
Total Outlook<br />
<strong>The</strong> Look Salon<br />
Blairs Artistic Touches & Design<br />
Celebrations To Go<br />
Heart n Home<br />
Calhoun County Variety<br />
Lore’s Hair Salon<br />
Wright Place<br />
Trish Wingett<br />
Ginny Gassen<br />
Lake View Cans<br />
Laura McDonald<br />
Keith Lampe<br />
Swanson Hardware, RC<br />
Brend Oil<br />
Ron & Sue Carlson<br />
Farner Bocken<br />
Ft. Dodge Distributing<br />
Diversified Homes<br />
Lake City Lumber<br />
Morrow’s Standard<br />
Lake City Electric<br />
Rush Inn<br />
Down Town Lounge<br />
Van Horn Insurance<br />
Walkup Farms<br />
Mid Iowa Insurance of Lake City<br />
LC Veterinary Service Art Mally<br />
LC Meat Processing<br />
Dobson Pipe Organ Bldrs.<br />
Mark’s Super Valu<br />
Carl’s DX<br />
Carpet One<br />
Mohr’s Market<br />
Dolly’s Bar & Grill<br />
L C Drive In<br />
B J’s Steak & Spirits<br />
Glidden Grocery<br />
Sweet Things<br />
Gorden’s Garden Center<br />
Yard N Garden<br />
Re’ve Boutique<br />
True Value Hardware<br />
Yetter Locker<br />
I extend a personal Thank You to all the players, volunteers, donors, and Country<br />
Club staff who have made the last 10 years of Rally Tournaments a great success.<br />
You have warmed my heart with your support for the cure of Breast Cancer. I hope<br />
and pray we continue this wonderful support and will all live to see <strong>The</strong> Cure!<br />
Central School Remembers<br />
20 Years Ago<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Gray’s guests<br />
over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Warren Lasher of Sutherland and<br />
Mrs. Don Gray and Tony of Lake<br />
Park.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Don Karn and<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Wernimont of<br />
Ankeny were Father’s Day supper<br />
guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Gary Fahan and daughters.<br />
Best Yet Grade A Large Eggs .59 /<br />
dozen —Jerry’s Foodland.<br />
Announcing the Wagon Wheels’<br />
NEW Sunday Smorgasbord<br />
Featuring Ham, Roast Beef &<br />
Broasted Chicken – Mashed<br />
Potatoes, Gravy, Vegetables, Salad<br />
Bar & 3 Kinds of Dessert – Only<br />
$5.50. 10% Senior Citizen Discount<br />
– Kids 2 ½ to 12 only $2.50.<br />
Maxine Bowie’s Grandson,<br />
Mark Bowie, has been visiting in<br />
his grandmother’s home recently,<br />
before returning to his parent’s Dr.<br />
and Mrs. Lee Bowie home in Saudi<br />
Arabia. This fall, Mark will be<br />
attending William and Mary College<br />
in Williamsburg, Virginia.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Lake City High School<br />
Alumni Board Members (Warren<br />
Blanchfield, Sandra Staley. Sheila<br />
Moulds, Beverly McCaulley, Esther<br />
White, Dr. Ashton McCrary, Pete<br />
Farley, and Vera Mae Doty) held a<br />
noon meeting at Mr. B’s Restaurant<br />
last Tuesday. <strong>The</strong> board members<br />
discussed the applications for a $500<br />
scholarship to a 2nd year college<br />
student.<br />
75 Years Ago<br />
EXAMINATION REQUIRED<br />
FOR ALL DRIVERS’ LICENSES<br />
AFTER JULY FOURTH Lew<br />
Wallace, superintendent of the Motor<br />
Vehicle department of Iowa, today<br />
stated that all persons subject to the<br />
provisions of the driver’s license<br />
law who did not make application<br />
for their license before midnight of<br />
July 4, would not be issued a license<br />
without examination.<br />
We Clean Everything That Can Be<br />
Cleaned – Dainty, Summer Frocks,<br />
Colorful Drapes, Hats, Suits, Gloves<br />
and Sweaters. No matter what it is, if<br />
it can be cleaned we can do the job<br />
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Today’s Local Markets: No. 3<br />
yellow corn – $1.16, No. 3 white<br />
oats – 50c, Hogs – $10.90, Eggs<br />
– 14c, Butterfat – 33c - 32c - 30c,<br />
Heavy hens – 12c - 10c. Light hens<br />
– 8c, Old roosters – 7c - 5c.<br />
Announcement: We have taken over<br />
the management of the STANDARD<br />
OIL SERVICE STATION IN LAKE<br />
CITY in connection with the Ford<br />
Agency. Mr. Albert Redenius will<br />
be in charge. Johnson & Littlefield<br />
Motor Co.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Teeny-Weenie Store, Fred<br />
Blair, Owner, First door south<br />
Standard Oil Station. Sandwich<br />
Spread Delicious. Just the thing for<br />
your picnic lunch, Big 28 oz. jar,<br />
25c; Oxydol Any day in the week,<br />
22c.<br />
HI-TEST – Clear stove and lamp<br />
gas. Also clear gas for washing<br />
machine motors. At Kirk’s<br />
G. E. (Bud) Cottong is the new<br />
manager of the Standard Oil Station<br />
in Lake City, he having taken over his<br />
new duties last Monday for Johnson<br />
& Littlefield Motor company, lessees<br />
of the station. Mr. Cottong, who has<br />
had seven years’ experience in filling<br />
station management will be assisted<br />
by Eddie Gregory.<br />
Erection of poles in the southeast<br />
part of the county this week<br />
marked the beginning of actual line<br />
construction on the county rural<br />
electrification project, according<br />
to A. J. Cook, president of the<br />
cooperative.<br />
Misses Gladys and Dorothy <strong>The</strong>de<br />
and Irma Gregg, Frank Alcox,<br />
Martin and Lubbert DeVries spent<br />
Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Herbert Hoffer near Coon Rapids.<br />
John Reis, AuD<br />
Auto Glass<br />
Ad dEAdlInE IS 5 p.m. ThuRSdAy, July 12.<br />
EARLY CoPY APPRECIATED! THANkS!<br />
Teven M.<br />
Mcginty, D.V.M<br />
Steven M. McGinty was awarded<br />
the Degree of Doctor of Veterinary<br />
Medicine from the College of<br />
Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State<br />
University, Ames, Iowa, during<br />
Spring Commencement held on May<br />
5, 2012. Dr. McGinty has joined<br />
Dr. William Condi, D.V.M. and<br />
Dr. James Summers, D.V.M. at the<br />
Freeport Animal Hospital, Freeport,<br />
Illinois on June 4, 2012.<br />
Dr. McGinty is a 2004 graduate<br />
of Sac Community High School.<br />
He earned his Bachelor of Science<br />
Degree in 2008 at Buena Vista<br />
University, Storm Lake, Iowa. He is<br />
the son of Thomas M. and Audrey M.<br />
McGinty of Sac City and grandson<br />
of Henry and Ethel McGinty of<br />
Rockwell City and Audry and<br />
Mathilde Garlock of Sac City.<br />
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This week’s Crossword and<br />
Sudoku puzzles<br />
CLUES ACROSS<br />
1. Total<br />
4. Parts per million<br />
7. A Dalton (Physics)<br />
10. Acid causing gout<br />
12. Grad<br />
14. Yes (Arabic)<br />
15. Pallas’scat<br />
17. Tonight’s host<br />
18. Isinglass<br />
19. Frogs, toads, tree toads<br />
20. Solemnly renounce<br />
22. Billiards stick<br />
23. Twin City university<br />
25. Cause to be beloved<br />
28. Illuminated by stars<br />
31. Scratch<br />
32. Skullcap<br />
33. Iron Chancellor Von Bismarck<br />
34. Two things coming together<br />
38. One who imitates another<br />
40. Mistake<br />
41. A shade of a color<br />
42. Evening parties<br />
45. <strong>The</strong> fi rst canonical hour<br />
48. Examines animals<br />
49. Fed<br />
51. One who left a dangerous place<br />
54. Fragrant iris rootstock<br />
56. Nothing more than specifi ed<br />
58. Indigo<br />
59. ____ off: dismisses (Br. slang)<br />
60. Own (Scottish)<br />
61. Deep, slimy soil<br />
62. W. African language<br />
63. Offi ce of Urban Development<br />
64. Largest English dictionary (abbr.)<br />
65. Grassland, meadow<br />
Here’s How It Works:<br />
Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes.<br />
To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row, column<br />
and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box.<br />
You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the<br />
numeric clues already provided in the boxes. <strong>The</strong> more numbers you name,<br />
the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!<br />
This week’s sponsor:<br />
CLUES DOWN<br />
1. <strong>The</strong> genus Rhus<br />
2. <strong>The</strong> 7th planet<br />
3. 17th century courtance<br />
4. Hill site of Rome’s 1st settlement<br />
5. One of the common people<br />
6. Saccharum bengalense<br />
7. Liquorice-fl avored liqueur<br />
8. A waterproof raincoat<br />
9. Actress Thurman<br />
11. An inferior dog<br />
13. A disdainful grimace<br />
16. Actress Bacall<br />
18. Moderate to inferior in quality<br />
21. Atomic #86<br />
24. Queen’s Gambit defense<br />
26. Behave in a certain manner<br />
27. <strong>The</strong> 17th Greek letter<br />
29. Not achieving a purpose<br />
30. Rubber wheels (Br. var.)<br />
34. Centrally placed<br />
35. Showed submission or fear<br />
36. One of the Greats<br />
37. “Honeymooners” neighbor Ed<br />
38. Money-dispensing machine<br />
39. Actress Zadora<br />
43. Outpouring of gossip<br />
44. Smother<br />
46. Sodium<br />
47. Fraudulent scheme<br />
50. Short literary composition<br />
52. Freshwater mussels<br />
53. Ireland<br />
55. British Air Aces<br />
56. A siemens<br />
57. Cologne<br />
Answers<br />
from:<br />
06/20/12<br />
Area Sophomore Attends<br />
Leadership Program<br />
Hannah DeMoss recently attended<br />
the Iowa Hugh O’Brian Youth<br />
(HOBY) Leadership Seminar<br />
representing South Central Calhoun<br />
High School. DeMoss joined 201<br />
other young leaders representing as<br />
many high schools from throughout<br />
Iowa June 15th – 17th at Central<br />
College in Pella, Iowa.<br />
HOBY Leadership Seminars bring<br />
together a select group of high school<br />
sophomores to interact with groups<br />
of distinguished leaders in business,<br />
government, education and the<br />
professions to discuss present and<br />
future issues. <strong>The</strong> goal is to provide<br />
the youths a stimulating forum for<br />
learning about critical issues while<br />
broadening their understanding<br />
of their leadership potential and<br />
quest for self-development. HOBY<br />
leaders are also challenged to return<br />
to their communities to perform<br />
at least 100 hours of community<br />
service within 12 months following<br />
the Seminar. <strong>The</strong> cost of attendance<br />
for each ambassador is paid for by<br />
local sponsors. An investment in an<br />
ambassador from your community is<br />
an investment in your community.<br />
“HOBY does not teach what to<br />
think but how to think.” Leadership<br />
Seminar Chair Rachel Anderson<br />
says. “We give ambassadors the<br />
tools to make positive change<br />
in their own homes, schools and<br />
communities. Ambassadors are<br />
challenged to discover new methods<br />
of leadership in their personal lives,<br />
in groups as well as society.”<br />
Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership<br />
was established in 1958 by the<br />
popular actor Hugh O’Brian<br />
following a visit to Africa where he<br />
was inspired by a meeting with Dr.<br />
Albert Schweitzer.<br />
“One of the things Schweitzer<br />
said to me was that the most<br />
important thing in education was<br />
to teach young people to think for<br />
themselves,” O’Brian said. “From<br />
that inspiration, and with the support<br />
of others who believe in youth and<br />
the American dream, I started HOBY<br />
to seek out, recognize, and develop<br />
outstanding leadership potential<br />
among our nation’s youth.”<br />
Further information about HOBY<br />
activities and how to sponsor an<br />
ambassador from your community<br />
is available by calling Rachel<br />
Anderson 563-605-0198 or email at<br />
lsc@iahoby.org.<br />
Snyder receives a Bachelor<br />
of Science degree from AIB<br />
Des Moines, Iowa – Koda Snyder<br />
of Pomeroy has been awarded<br />
a Bachelor of Science degree in<br />
Business Administration from AIB<br />
College of Business.<br />
AIB held two commencement<br />
exercises June 3 at its Activities<br />
Center, 2500 Fleur Drive. In the past<br />
year, 147 students have completed<br />
Associate in Applied Science<br />
degrees and 224 have completed<br />
Bachelor of Science degrees.<br />
In her keynote address, AIB<br />
President Nancy Williams told<br />
graduates not to be complacent.<br />
“Keep your mind open to challenges<br />
and unexpected opportunities,”<br />
Williams said. “I urge you to be<br />
open to the possibilities – and to be<br />
prepared to embrace changes in your<br />
lives.”<br />
AIB has provided skills for careers<br />
that may take unexpected turns,<br />
Williams told the graduates.<br />
“We are currently preparing<br />
Please notify <strong>The</strong> <strong>Graphic</strong>-<br />
<strong>Advocate</strong> office by:<br />
Phone: 712-464-3188<br />
Mail: 121 N. Center St.<br />
Lake City, IA 51449<br />
lcgraphic@iowatelecom.net<br />
students for jobs that don’t yet exist;<br />
using technologies that haven’t been<br />
invented, in order to solve problems<br />
we don’t even know are problems<br />
yet,” Williams said.<br />
Eric Wuebker<br />
named FFA<br />
scholar<br />
<strong>The</strong> National Future Farmers of<br />
America awarded a $2,500 Dean<br />
Carlson Honorary scholarship to<br />
Eric Wuebker of the Southern Cal<br />
FFA.<br />
Wuebker plans to use the funds<br />
to pursue a degree at Iowa State<br />
University.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 1,539 scholarships awarded<br />
this year were selected from<br />
8,050 applicants from across the<br />
country based on the applicant’s<br />
academic record, FFA and other<br />
community and school activities,<br />
supervised agricultural experiences<br />
in agricultural education and future<br />
goals.<br />
THANK YOU<br />
FOR YOUR<br />
BUSINESS<br />
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Nick Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D brings together a team of super humans to form<br />
<strong>The</strong> Avengers to help save the Earth from Loki and his army.<br />
Coming Soon<br />
June 29-July 1 <strong>The</strong> Avengers<br />
July 6-8 <strong>The</strong> Lucky One<br />
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COLLEGE NEWS<br />
Area Students Receive Degrees at<br />
Buena Vista University<br />
Storm Lake, IA - Area students<br />
received degrees at Buena Vista<br />
University commencement exercises<br />
May 26th. <strong>The</strong>y are:<br />
Grant Pedersen from Pomeroy<br />
received a BA degree in Comm. &<br />
<strong>Graphic</strong> Design.<br />
Tiffany Coon from Lytton received<br />
a BA degree in Elem Education.<br />
Sydney Snyder from Lake City<br />
received a BA degree in Elem<br />
Education. Snyder graduated Cum<br />
Laude (cumulative GPA of 3.500 to<br />
3.699).<br />
Katelyn Knobbe from Auburn<br />
received a BA degree in Media<br />
Studies.<br />
Aaron Fitzgerald from Pomeroy<br />
received a BA degree in Music.<br />
Fitzgerald graduated Cum Laude<br />
(cumulative GPA of 3.500 to 3.699).<br />
Jerad Mount from Churdan<br />
received a BA in Criminology &<br />
Criminal Justice. Jerad Mount<br />
attended the Fort Dodge location of<br />
Buena Vista University Graduate &<br />
Professional Studies.<br />
Donald Blanchard from Knierim<br />
received a BA in Management.<br />
Donald Blanchard attended the<br />
Fort Dodge location of Buena Vista<br />
University Graduate & Professional<br />
Studies.<br />
Richard Grannan from Rockwell<br />
City received a BA in Distributive.<br />
Richard Grannan attended the Fort<br />
Dodge location of Buena Vista<br />
University Graduate & Professional<br />
Studies.<br />
Krystal Vogel from Rockwell City<br />
received a BA in Elem Education.<br />
Krystal Vogel attended the Fort<br />
Dodge location of Buena Vista<br />
University Graduate & Professional<br />
Studies. Vogel graduated Summa<br />
Cum Laude (cumulative GPA of<br />
3.900 to 4.000).<br />
Cassaundra Miller from Rockwell<br />
City received a BA in Human<br />
Services-distributive. Cassaundra<br />
Miller attended the Fort Dodge<br />
location of Buena Vista University<br />
Indianapolis – <strong>The</strong> National FFA<br />
Organization awarded a $2,500<br />
Dean Carlson Honorary scholarship<br />
to Kayla Degner of the South<br />
Central Calhoun FFA. Dean Carlson<br />
Honorary Scholarship Fund, as<br />
a special project of the National<br />
FFA Foundation, sponsors the<br />
scholarship. Kayla plans to use the<br />
funds to purse a degree at Iowa State<br />
University.<br />
This scholarship is one of 1,539<br />
awarded through the National FFA<br />
Scholarship Program this year.<br />
Currently, 130 sponsors generously<br />
contribute more than $1.9 million<br />
to support this program. This is the<br />
28 th year that scholarships have been<br />
made available through the National<br />
FFA Foundation by individuals and<br />
business and industry sponsors to<br />
reward and encourage excellence<br />
and enable students to pursue their<br />
educational goals.<br />
Scholarship recipients were<br />
selected from 8,050 applicants from<br />
across the country. Selections were<br />
based on the applicant’s record, FFA<br />
and other school and community<br />
activities, supervised agricultural<br />
experience (SAE) in agricultural<br />
education and future goals.<br />
<strong>The</strong> National FFA Organization<br />
is a national youth organization<br />
of 540,379 student members as<br />
part of 7,489 local FFA chapters in<br />
Graduate & Professional Studies.<br />
Logan Villhauer from Rockwell<br />
City received a BA in Human<br />
Services-distributive. Logan<br />
Villhauer attended the Fort Dodge<br />
location of Buena Vista University<br />
Graduate & Professional Studies.<br />
Misty Messerly from Rockwell<br />
City received a BA in Psychology.<br />
Misty Messerly attended the Fort<br />
Dodge location of Buena Vista<br />
University Graduate & Professional<br />
Studies.<br />
366 Wartburg College students<br />
receive diplomas<br />
Waverly, Iowa — Wartburg College<br />
awarded diplomas to 366 students<br />
during Spring Commencement May<br />
27.<br />
Another 17 students in the Class of<br />
2012 participated in the ceremony,<br />
but are not expected to conclude<br />
work toward their degrees until<br />
August.<br />
In addition, 33 students<br />
received diplomas during Winter<br />
Commencement in December.<br />
Wartburg is a four-year, selective<br />
liberal arts college of the Evangelical<br />
Lutheran Church in America,<br />
internationally recognized for<br />
community engagement, with 1,805<br />
students from 29 U.S. states and 49<br />
countries.<br />
<strong>The</strong> May graduates include:<br />
Fort Dodge: Ryan Halverson,<br />
B.A., biology major, son of Mitch<br />
and Donette Halverson; Zakary<br />
Steib, B.A., political science major,<br />
son of Allen and Kristi Steib<br />
Glidden: Daniel Lamp, B.A.,<br />
engineering science major, son of<br />
Dean and Lynne Lamp<br />
Lohrville: Natalie Gemberling,<br />
B.A., community sociology<br />
major, daughter of Leroy and Ann<br />
Gemberling<br />
Pocahontas: Anastasia Lundt, B.A.,<br />
Magna Cum Laude, biochemistry<br />
major, daughter of Debra Lundt, and<br />
W. John Lundt of Milford<br />
National FFA Scholarship<br />
Awarded to Local Student<br />
all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the<br />
Virgin Islands. <strong>The</strong> FFA mission is<br />
to make a positive difference in the<br />
lives of students by developing their<br />
potential for premier leadership,<br />
personal growth and career success<br />
through agricultural education. <strong>The</strong><br />
National FFA Organization operates<br />
under a federal charter granted by<br />
the 81s United States Congress<br />
and it is an integral part of public<br />
instruction in agriculture. <strong>The</strong> U.S.<br />
Department of Education provides<br />
leadership and helps set direction for<br />
FFA as a service to state and local<br />
agricultural education programs.<br />
For more, visit the National FA<br />
Organization online (www.FFA.<br />
org), on Facebook (www.facebook.<br />
com/nationalFFA), on Twitter<br />
(http://twitter.com/nationalFFA) and<br />
FFA Nation (http://FFAnation.FFA.<br />
org).<br />
Calhoun County Expo<br />
Queen Contest<br />
Wednesday, July 11th following the Little Miss Pageant<br />
Who will be the next Miss Calhoun County
June 27, 2012 Classifieds<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> 9<br />
THIS PUBLICATION DOES NOT KNOWINGLY ACCEPT<br />
advertising which is deceptive, fraudulent or which might<br />
otherwise violate the law or accepted standards of taste.<br />
However, this publication does not warrant or guarantee the<br />
accuracy of any advertisement, nor the quality of the goods<br />
or services advertised. Readers are cautioned to thoroughly<br />
investigate all claims made in any advertisements, and to<br />
use good judgment and reasonable care, particularly when<br />
dealing with persons unknown to you who ask for money<br />
in advance of delivery of the goods or services advertised.<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
Now accepting applications for....<br />
Guest Service Managers &<br />
Supervisors/Buffet Managers<br />
Applicants must be friendly, outgoing, enjoy working with<br />
the public, be detail oriented and be able to multi-task<br />
Stop in and apply in person TODAY!<br />
Congratulations to our bike giveaway winners:<br />
Boy’s Bike - Dominic Warnke<br />
Girl’s Bike - Halle Feaker<br />
Rockwell City • 102 Warner • 712-297-5800<br />
Part-time<br />
typist/office position<br />
Flexible hours and varied duties in<br />
our Lake City newspaper office.<br />
Please send resumes to:<br />
tcraig.map@goldfieldaccess.net<br />
Thank you to the following Businesses who<br />
helped support this year’s progressive supper:<br />
Meat Donations:<br />
Lake City Capri <strong>The</strong>atre<br />
Lake City Veterinary<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong><br />
Iowa Savings Bank<br />
Mid Iowa Insurance<br />
Harris Drug<br />
Johnson Ins. Agency<br />
Central School<br />
T-Nails<br />
Bowie International LLC<br />
Calhoun County Variety Store<br />
Paul & Judy Iverson<br />
Jim & Norene Bauman<br />
LPN/RN<br />
LPN/RN needed for FT/PT days in Fonda, Iowa.<br />
We offer in-home training, excellent starting wage and<br />
� exible scheduling. We specialize in pediatric home care.<br />
To apply or for more information contact:<br />
Ultimate Nursing Services • 1-800-930-1641<br />
ultimatenursing.com<br />
Ag Loan Secretary<br />
United Bank of Iowa is taking applications for full-time<br />
Ag Loan Secretary in our Lake City Office. Applicants must<br />
have a good knowledge of agriculture, be able to work<br />
accurately, enjoy a customer service/sales environment<br />
and have a satisfactory personal credit history.<br />
Obtain applications from any UBI office and return to:<br />
Human Resources, 501 2nd St., Ida Grove, IA 51445<br />
Application deadline is Monday, July 2, 2012<br />
EOE/AA<br />
Food & Supplies<br />
Donations:<br />
LC Meat Processing<br />
United Bank of Iowa<br />
LC Electric<br />
Shady Oaks Care Center<br />
Lake City Hardware & Gifts<br />
Celebrations to Go<br />
State Farm<br />
Lampe Funeral Home<br />
SMCH<br />
Jim & Robbie Miller<br />
Thanks to: Jim Daisy & Crew and<br />
the City of Lake City.<br />
EOE<br />
LOCAL CLASSIFIEDS<br />
EXPERIENCED<br />
TRAILER MECHANIC:<br />
Oberg Freight Company is seeking<br />
an experienced trailer mechanic.<br />
We offer top pay and an excellent<br />
benefits package. Qualified<br />
individuals may contact: Gene at<br />
515-955-3592 ext. 2 or recruiting@<br />
obergfreight.com<br />
27c (GA, EG, Clarion, Hampton)<br />
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE<br />
SALE: 301 S. Illinois St., Lake City<br />
June 29 th 2:00 – 7:00 pm & June 30 th<br />
8:00 am - ?<br />
Lots of stuff for everyone. Infant<br />
to Adult clothing, household items,<br />
furniture and lots of toys.<br />
27p<br />
FOR SALE: Lift Chairs Medicare<br />
approved (in stock). Lowest<br />
Come and Go Baby Shower<br />
for Ayla Rose<br />
Daughter of Heather &Joe Parker<br />
Sunday, July 1st<br />
from 2:00-3:30 p.m.<br />
JJ Hands Library • Lohrville, IA<br />
VACANCIES<br />
SOUTH CENTRAL CALHOUN SCHOOL<br />
(Southern Cal and Rockwell City-Lytton School)<br />
Head Cook<br />
For the School District<br />
Salary Negotiable Per Experience<br />
<strong>The</strong> application for position are on the school website<br />
www.scc.k12.ia.us under classified section<br />
Jeff Kruse, Superintendent<br />
Rockwell City-Lytton Community School<br />
1000 Tonawanda Ave., Rockwell City, IA 50579<br />
Position Will Be Opened Until Filled<br />
E.O.E.<br />
A BIg<br />
Thank You<br />
to the following individuals, businesses and organizations<br />
for their support of the Lake City Community Farmers’ Market<br />
Calhoun County Foundation<br />
American Legion<br />
American Legion Auxiliary<br />
Al's Corner<br />
Bauer Plumbing<br />
Paul Bixenstine<br />
Bowie International<br />
Calhoun County Variety Store<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong><br />
Harris Drug<br />
Iowa Savings Bank<br />
Johnson Insurance Agency<br />
Knights of Columbus<br />
prices around!!! Huss Furniture &<br />
Flooring, Lake View & Lake City<br />
712-464-9901 or 712-657-2126.<br />
27c<br />
HELP WANTED: Office Manager/<br />
Receptionist/Secretary<br />
35 hours a week to start. Some<br />
experience preferred.<br />
Please mail resumes to P.O. Box<br />
133, Lake City, IA 51449<br />
27c<br />
CARD OF THANKS: I want<br />
to thank everyone who sent get<br />
well cards, made telephone calls<br />
and visits to see me while I was<br />
recovering from surgery at Sunny<br />
Knoll. I appreciate all the acts of<br />
kindness.<br />
Pauline Walters<br />
27p<br />
Happy Birthday<br />
Colene Young<br />
with lots of love from your Family & Friends<br />
Kurth Law Firm<br />
Lake City Betterment<br />
Lake City Veterinary<br />
Lampe Funeral Home<br />
Macke Motors<br />
Mid-Iowa Insurance<br />
T-nails<br />
Top Rail Saddle Club<br />
United Bank of Iowa<br />
Wetter Insurance<br />
David L. Willis, Attorney<br />
<strong>The</strong> Wright Place<br />
Lake City Community Farmers’ Market<br />
Tuesdays 4 to 6 pm - On the Square<br />
Don’t Miss It!<br />
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ADOPTION<br />
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June 27, 2012<br />
SENIOR<br />
MENU<br />
LOHRVILLE<br />
SHADY OAKS<br />
<strong>The</strong> recent excursion to the WinneVegas Casino near Sloan was a highly anticipated trip! Everyone had a lot of fun eating a buffet lunch,<br />
playing the machines, and seeing the sights along the way. Shown with “Elvis” for a group photo is: (L to R) front row – Steve Rench, Minnie<br />
Van Ahn, Kim Gregg; back row – Life Enrichment Assistant Deb Zenor, Nurse Anita Schuttler, Jack Mapel, Henry Smith, Marge Walters, and<br />
Freda Toyne.<br />
Tuesday, June 26: Roast Beef,<br />
Potatoes w/ Gravy, Carrots &<br />
Broccoli, Apple Crisp, OJ<br />
Wednesday, June 27: Meat Loaf,<br />
Baked Potato, Coleslaw, Tropical<br />
Fruit, Sugar Cookie<br />
Thursday, June 28: Baked<br />
Chicken, Potato Salad, Green Beans,<br />
Peach Crisp w/ice cream, Tomato<br />
Juice<br />
Friday, June 29: Spaghetti,<br />
Tossed Salad, WW Garlic Bread,<br />
Oatmeal Fruit Bar.<br />
What beautiful weather we are<br />
having.<br />
Your Columnist’s Mary is in the<br />
hospital so I will send a few items<br />
in for her<br />
On Wednesday Lois Barker treated<br />
<strong>The</strong> Coffee Group to homemade<br />
glazed donuts for her birthday.<br />
Thanks a lot Lois.<br />
Don’t know how many of you<br />
know Veda Kail of Farnhamville but<br />
she is in the hospital. She now is in<br />
the Paula Baber center in Ft Dodge.<br />
So everyone get out and enjoy the<br />
weather as you know Iowa and what<br />
can happen next.<br />
If you have any news for Mary’s<br />
column let Bette Knapp know<br />
Thanks<br />
SUNNYVIEW<br />
Lois Hoyt had luncheon guests<br />
on Tuesday, June 12: her grandson,<br />
Staff Sergeant Cody Hoyt, and<br />
his wife Crystal and Lois’ greatgranddaughter<br />
Taitum of El Paso,<br />
Texas. Tim Hoyt and Anita Schuttler<br />
also joined them.<br />
Thank you to Jo Fickbohm,<br />
President of Sunnyview Residents<br />
Committee, for this report. “An<br />
evening in the courtyard, with Big<br />
Band music and some golden oldies<br />
was enjoyed by 34 Sunnyview<br />
residents on Tuesday evening June<br />
19thst. <strong>The</strong> entertainment was<br />
furnished by Rex Kleemeier on<br />
drums, accompanied by recorded CD<br />
music. His wife Charlotte assisted<br />
with the set up and organization of<br />
the CDs.<br />
<strong>The</strong> residents enjoyed the music<br />
from 6 – 8 p.m. <strong>The</strong> weather cooperated<br />
by being a little windy so no<br />
bugs or mosquitoes were a problem,<br />
however, the wind had a tendency<br />
to be bothersome while serving<br />
the bars, cookies and Chex mix, as<br />
plastic and light weight containers<br />
needed to be weighted down. Each<br />
resident furnished their own drink.<br />
Hall 2 was in charge of the<br />
entertainment for the affair. <strong>The</strong><br />
residents on hall 2 included Carene<br />
Folden (hall monitor), Earl & Pauline<br />
Walters, Helen Tucker, Darlene<br />
Sage and our newest residents, Dale<br />
& Mary Sexton. Hey, that Dale is<br />
a good host. He was seen serving<br />
desserts and picking up trash. We<br />
Lake City Lions Club<br />
Saturday, June 30, 7:00 - 10:30 a.m.<br />
Lake City Community Building<br />
Dollars go to support Lions Scholarship Funds<br />
need more go-getters like him at<br />
Sunnyview.<br />
Hall 2 had intended to have their<br />
entertainment in May but at the time<br />
the Sextons were not moved in yet<br />
and Pauline Walters had surgery so<br />
the date was changed to June. Hall<br />
5 with Ted Stacy as hall monitor<br />
had to be postponed from June until<br />
a later date, due to the Big Lounge<br />
being remodeled and not finished as<br />
yet. Perhaps we will be able to have<br />
two activities planned for July as Sid<br />
Sidmore (hall monitor of hall 4) is<br />
planning a pizza party for July also.<br />
Thank you to all the willing workers<br />
at these activities. It is always nice<br />
to have get-togethers and enjoy each<br />
other’s company.”<br />
Interestingly, the concert at<br />
Sunnyview was not the only<br />
outdoor event on that Tuesday<br />
evening. Someone mentioned that<br />
they had heard music coming from<br />
the direction of Lynch’s on the<br />
square, too, and that a big group had<br />
gathered out back in the outdoor<br />
seating area to enjoy some tunes. Do<br />
you suppose that all of this outdoor<br />
music was a celebration of summer<br />
– the calendar says that it officially<br />
started on Wednesday, June 20.<br />
Happy summer!<br />
More money has been coming in<br />
for the 14 trees that were planted on<br />
June 14. This looks like a positive<br />
addition to the Sunnyview grounds<br />
– a big plus. Thank you to everyone<br />
who has been contributing.<br />
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This past week at Sunny Knoll<br />
we spent Monday playing bingo<br />
and treating the residents with spa<br />
day in the afternoon. Tuesday we<br />
spent the morning outside in the<br />
gazebo. Even though it as very warm<br />
Tuesday the breeze was just right in<br />
the shade! We had a wonderful time<br />
enjoying the weather and visiting.<br />
Tuesday afternoon the kitchen made<br />
banana bars we enjoyed at Tunes<br />
and Treats. Wednesday we had<br />
devotions in the morning and bible<br />
study in the afternoon. Thursday we<br />
decided to do a little gambling while<br />
playing horse race and winning<br />
candy prizes. <strong>The</strong> residents really<br />
enjoy this game so we plan to play<br />
it again in the near future! Thursday<br />
afternoon we were entertained by BJ<br />
Ukena as we sang some oldies but<br />
goodies. After singing we enjoyed<br />
some birthday cake Merle Stouts<br />
family shared with everyone for his<br />
Birthday. Friday the men enjoyed<br />
coffee and snicker doodle cookies<br />
in the morning. Friday afternoon<br />
we had ice cream social to kick off<br />
the weekend. We hope everyone is<br />
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OBITUARIES<br />
Gerald L. Bergerson<br />
Rockwell City – Gerald L.<br />
Bergerson 55, passed away Tuesday,<br />
June 19, 2012 at Stewart Memorial<br />
Hospital, Lake City, Iowa. His<br />
wishes were to be cremated.<br />
Memorial services will be 2:00 p.m.<br />
Saturday, June 23, at the Palmer &<br />
Swank Funeral Home, Rockwell<br />
City, with Pastor Betty Weidert<br />
officiating.<br />
Gerald is survived by his daughter<br />
Jesseca (Scott) Knoke of Lohrville;<br />
sons, Jeron Bergerson of Kennewick,<br />
WA, and Justin Bergerson of<br />
Rockwell City; granddaughter<br />
Santana Hernandez-Bergerson;<br />
sisters, Merla McLaughlin of<br />
Woodenville, WA, and Kay Morris<br />
of Kennewick, WA; and brothers,<br />
Earl Goss of Albany, OR, and Keith<br />
Bob and Karen Gingery spent<br />
Friday the 15th with Anna Gingery<br />
in Slater. She was there caring for<br />
her nieces Katelyn and Ava while<br />
their folks, David and Jeana Gingery<br />
are on a trip.<br />
Barbara Winkelman was treated<br />
to lunch on Saturday the 16th for<br />
an early birthday gift. A group of<br />
friends took her to Fort Dodge. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
ate at Tea Thyme and continued their<br />
visit at the home of Teresa Gross.<br />
Eugenia Hamilton and Olivia took<br />
Vernon and Shirley Hamilton to<br />
Walnut on Fathers Day where they<br />
joined the crowds at the special<br />
antique show and sales taking place<br />
there.<br />
Diana May of Newton and her<br />
brother-in-law, David May of<br />
Wisconsin, visited with Barbara<br />
Winkelman on Tuesday the 19th .<br />
Michael and Leslie Richardson<br />
of Pensacola, FL, visited Liz<br />
Guess from the 10th to the 21st of<br />
June. Other occasional callers have<br />
<strong>The</strong> Karl L. King Municipal Band<br />
of Fort Dodge will celebrate the<br />
July 4th holiday a little early with a<br />
special patriotic concert on Sunday<br />
evening, July 1. This concert will be<br />
held at the Karl L. King Band Shell<br />
in Oleson Park. Concert time is 7:30<br />
pm. <strong>The</strong>re is no admission charge,<br />
courtesy of the City of Fort Dodge.<br />
In case of inclement weather, the<br />
concert may be cancelled.<br />
Conductor of the Karl L. King<br />
Municipal Band is Jerrold P.<br />
Jimmerson, and the Assistant<br />
Conductor is Dr. David Klee.<br />
This concert features patriotic<br />
selections to celebrate the<br />
Independence Day holiday. Marches<br />
on the evening program include<br />
Salute To <strong>The</strong> Colors by Karl L.<br />
King and Bert Anthony, former<br />
conductor W.B. Green’s unpublished<br />
march Operation Freedom, and J.J.<br />
Richards’ up-tempo Emblem of<br />
Unity. One of Karl L. King’s famous<br />
galops, Rough Riders, will be heard<br />
during this one-hour concert as well.<br />
<strong>The</strong> concert will open with an<br />
exciting new piece, An American<br />
Fanfare, by Rick Kirby, based on<br />
“My Country ‘Tis Of <strong>The</strong>e”. Also<br />
featured will be an overture, Land<br />
of Liberty, written 100 years ago<br />
by Karl King’s close friend C.L.<br />
Barnhouse of Oskaloosa IA, along<br />
with Leroy Anderson’s classic <strong>The</strong><br />
Phantom Regiment, and the stirring<br />
Carmen Dragon arrangement of<br />
America <strong>The</strong> Beautiful.<br />
On the lighter side will be a<br />
ADAZA<br />
Pierce of Florence, AZ. He was<br />
preceded in death by his wife Donna<br />
Marie Heim Bergerson; and parents,<br />
Howard Bergerson and Nellie<br />
McLaughlin.<br />
Gerald Lee Bergerson was born<br />
March 25, 1957 at Iowa City. He<br />
graduated from Manson High<br />
School, with the Class of 1976. He<br />
also graduated from Iowa Lakes<br />
Community College with a Carpentry<br />
Degree. On November 19, 1983 he<br />
was united in marriage to Donna<br />
Marie Heim at Rockwell City, Iowa.<br />
Gerald worked as a carpenter, logger,<br />
fisherman, prospector, entrepreneur,<br />
and adventurer in the states of Iowa,<br />
Washington, and Alaska. Donna<br />
passed away in 2003.<br />
been Martha Hennesy of Andover,<br />
MN, Leslie and Bob Ortiz from<br />
Pensacola, FL, Jeremy Rollo,<br />
Josh and Brook of Tulsa, OK, and<br />
Corey (Roscoe) Richardson who’s<br />
presently living with Wade and Ann<br />
Gemberling at Lohrville. John Guess<br />
of Scranton, Michael and Leslie,<br />
Corey and Liz attended the play at<br />
RVP 1875 in Jefferson on the 16th<br />
. <strong>The</strong> out-of-town visitors enjoyed<br />
many excursions and sightseeing to<br />
the points of interest nearby. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
raved about the Sunday breakfast at<br />
the University 40 Park. We locals are<br />
the lucky ones to have that so close<br />
every Sunday of the summer.<br />
Tom and Brittany Sickels,<br />
LeMars, visited Paul and Pat<br />
Schmitt Saturday afternoon. Paul<br />
and Pat Schmitt were guests at Ken<br />
Schmitt’s home in Carroll Sunday<br />
the 17th . Many friends and relatives<br />
helped celebrate the 2nd birthday of<br />
his grandson Ryker with cake and<br />
ice cream following gift opening.<br />
King Band Celebrates <strong>The</strong> Fourth:<br />
medley of songs made popular by<br />
that great bandleader and performer<br />
during World War II with A Tribute<br />
to Glenn Miller. A trumpet trio will<br />
perform one of the most popular<br />
and requested selections by the<br />
King Band, Bugler’s Holiday by<br />
Leroy Anderson. Trio members<br />
include Tim Miller, Humboldt;<br />
David Swaroff, Dayton; and Harlan<br />
VandeBerg, Fort Dodge.<br />
Recognition will be made of<br />
members from our military with<br />
the playing of the Armed Forces<br />
Salute. A special tribute will be<br />
given to the American soldier<br />
with the performance of Duty,<br />
Honor, Country, narrated by Paul<br />
Bloomquist, director of bands at<br />
Iowa Central Community College.<br />
Closing this concert, <strong>The</strong> Stars<br />
and Stripes Forever by John Philip<br />
Sousa will be heard, along with our<br />
national anthem, <strong>The</strong> Star-Spangled<br />
Banner.<br />
Persons attending this Sunday’s<br />
concert are encouraged to bring<br />
small American flags to wave at<br />
appropriate times during the concert.<br />
Persons also need to bring their own<br />
lawn chairs, blankets, etc., since<br />
there is no seating available.<br />
An ice cream social will be held<br />
before the concert starts, beginning<br />
around 6:30 pm, courtesy of the<br />
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.<br />
Homemade ice cream and fresh<br />
baked goodies will be available for<br />
purchase as in past years.<br />
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June 27, 2012 Society News<br />
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AUBURN<br />
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
Craig S. Zandi, Pastor<br />
Zion:<br />
10:30 a.m. Worship<br />
BARNUM<br />
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Prairie Church”<br />
2 ½ miles SW of Barnum<br />
James Davis, Pastor<br />
Sundays: 9:15 a.m. Worship<br />
FARNHAMVILLE<br />
HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
Rev. Robert Zellmer<br />
Sundays: 8:30 a.m. Sunday<br />
School/Adult Bible Classes; 9:30<br />
a.m. Worship<br />
FIRST UNITED CHURCH<br />
Crystal Oberheu, Pastor<br />
Sundays: 9:00 a.m. Worship<br />
.<br />
GLIDDEN<br />
GRACE BAPTIST<br />
329 E. 7 th Street<br />
Glidden<br />
712-659-3893<br />
712-659-2304<br />
Rev. R.E. Hamilton, Pastor<br />
Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school<br />
for all ages; 10:30 a.m. Morning<br />
service; 5:40 p.m. Praise & Prayer;<br />
6:00 p.m. Evening service<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
CHURCH<br />
Chad Jennings, Pastor<br />
9:15 a.m. Sunday school<br />
10:30 a.m. Worship<br />
PLEASANT RIDGE<br />
COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />
Four Miles South of Glidden<br />
Pastor Brian Hodge<br />
www.pleasantridgecc.org<br />
Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Sunday<br />
school; 10:30 a.m. Worship<br />
Service<br />
JOLLEY<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
Anita Bane, Pastor<br />
9:00 a.m. Worship<br />
9:15 a.m. Sunday school; 10:30<br />
a.m. Worship, 5:00 p.m. 2 nd<br />
Saturday of each month, Skit/<br />
Drama Service<br />
KNIERIM<br />
TRINITY LUTHERAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
(Missouri Synod)<br />
Rev. Chadric Dietrich<br />
Summer Schedule: Service at 9:30<br />
a.m.<br />
LAKE CITY<br />
FIRST BAPTIST<br />
John Swoyer, Pastor<br />
9:30 a.m. Sunday school<br />
10:30 a.m. Worship<br />
KINGDOM HALL OF<br />
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES<br />
9:30 a.m. Public Talk<br />
10:20 a.m. Watchtower Study<br />
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CONGREGATION<br />
Rev. Betty L. Weidert<br />
Sundays: 10:00 a.m. Worship;<br />
11:30 a.m. Coffee<br />
Saturday, June 30: 3:00-5:00<br />
p.m. Ice Cream Social at Lake City<br />
Union Church<br />
Sunday, July 1: 11:00 a.m.<br />
Worship in the Park<br />
PILGRIM LUTHERAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
Craig S. Zandi<br />
Pastor<br />
Wednesday, June 27: 9:30 a.m.<br />
Bible Study<br />
Thursday, June 28: 10:30 a.m.<br />
Shady Oaks Devotion; 1:30 p.m.<br />
Zion Bible Study<br />
Saturday, June 20: 5:30 p.m.<br />
Worship/Communion<br />
Sunday, July 1: 9:00 a.m.<br />
Worship/Communion<br />
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC<br />
CHURCH<br />
Fr. Lynn Bruch<br />
Masses: 5:30 p.m. Tues. & 8:00<br />
a.m. Fri.<br />
5:00 p.m. Saturday<br />
10:00 a.m. Sunday<br />
Confessions: Saturday 4:30 p.m.<br />
WOODLAWN CHRISTIAN<br />
Sundays: 9:00 a.m. Bible<br />
Discussion; 10:10 a.m. Worship;<br />
6:00-7:30 p.m. Sunday Night Bible<br />
School;<br />
Tuesdays: 7:00 p.m. Seekers Bible<br />
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Wednesdays: Noon-3:00 p.m.<br />
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Sunday, July 1: 11:00 a.m.<br />
Community Worship Service in the<br />
Square; 5:00 p.m. Elders Meeting<br />
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remodeling needs<br />
“where caring makes the difference”<br />
For your long term<br />
or respite care needs<br />
Speech - Physical -<br />
Occupational <strong>The</strong>rapy<br />
Offered Daily!<br />
Skilled<br />
Nursing<br />
Facility<br />
LANESBORO<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
CHURCH<br />
Reverend Lexie Kirkpatrick<br />
Sundays: 8:00 a.m. Sunday<br />
school; 9:00 a.m. Church.<br />
Wednesdays: 4:00 p.m. After<br />
School Special Kids; 6:00 p.m.<br />
Chimes.<br />
Thursdays: 9:00 a.m. Community<br />
Coffee.<br />
LOHRVILLE<br />
LOHRVILLE CHRISTIAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
(Disciples of Christ)<br />
Phil Cline, Pastor<br />
95 5 th Street, Lohrville<br />
712-465-5545<br />
9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship<br />
10:15 a.m. Fellowship/Coffee<br />
For information on local Bible<br />
Studies call Pastor Phil @ (H) 712-<br />
465-5545 (C) 712-465-6009.<br />
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC<br />
Fr. Lynn Bruch<br />
Masses: No Sunday Morning<br />
Mass<br />
Saturday: 6:30 p.m. Mass<br />
Daily Mass: 8:00 a.m. Thursday<br />
Confessions: Saturday 6:00 p.m.<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
CHURCH<br />
Reverend Lexie Kirkpatrick<br />
Sundays: 8:30 a.m. Choir<br />
Practice; 10:30 a.m. Worship; 8:00<br />
p.m. Bible Study.<br />
Wednesdays: Parish-Youth Group.<br />
LYTTON<br />
EMANUEL-ST. JOHN<br />
LUTHERAN<br />
712-297-8918<br />
Rockwell City, Iowa<br />
sunny@iowatelecom.net<br />
877-397-7600<br />
Hwy 20 East, Rockwell City, IA 50579<br />
(712) 297-7200<br />
Wayne Pfannkuch, Pastor<br />
Sundays: 9 a.m. Worship; 10:00<br />
a.m. Sunday school; 6:00 p.m.<br />
Contemporary Service; 7:05 p.m.<br />
Confirmation<br />
Monday-Thursday, June 25-28:<br />
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p. m. Community<br />
Vacation Bible School<br />
Thursday, June 28: 7:00 p.m. VBS<br />
Closing Program<br />
Saturday, June 30: 4:00-7:00 p.m.<br />
Open House for LeRoy & Rhonda<br />
Johnson’s 50 th Wedding Anniversary<br />
Sunday, July 1: 9:00 a.m.<br />
Worship, 6:00 p.m. Contemporary<br />
Service<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
Pastor Wayne Pfannkuch, Pr<br />
9:00 a.m. Worship<br />
10:00 a.m. Sunday School @<br />
Emanuel-St. John Lutheran<br />
POMEROY<br />
EVANGELICAL CONVENANT<br />
Rural Pomeroy<br />
Sundays: 9 a.m. Sunday school;<br />
10:15 Morning Worship<br />
ROCKWELL CITY<br />
CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />
9:00 a.m. Sunday school<br />
10:00 a.m. Communion &<br />
Worship<br />
Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. Supper;<br />
7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Youth Group 1 st<br />
thru 12 th grades<br />
EVANGELICAL FREE<br />
CHURCH<br />
Pastor Don Howard<br />
817 S. 3 rd . St.<br />
For more information, please<br />
call 297-5445<br />
9:00 a.m. Worship; 6:30 p.m.<br />
Sunday evening Worship;<br />
Wednesday: Prayer Service – 6:30<br />
p.m.<br />
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN<br />
(Missouri Synod)<br />
Rev. Chadric Dietrich<br />
Summer Schedule: Service at 9:30<br />
a.m.<br />
ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC<br />
Fr. Richard Ries<br />
Masses: 9:30 a.m. Sunday<br />
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN<br />
Reverend Jim Mossman<br />
Saturday: 5:30 p.m. Worship<br />
Sunday: 9:00 a.m. Worship; 9<br />
a.m. Sunday school<br />
Wednesday, June 27: 9:30 a.m.<br />
Sew & Quilting<br />
Thursday, June 28: 6:45 a.m.<br />
Men’s Bible Study<br />
Saturday, June 30: 5:30 p.m.<br />
Worship<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
Anita Bane, Pastor<br />
9:15 a.m. Sunday school; 10:30<br />
a.m. Worship, 5:00 p.m. 2 nd<br />
Saturday of each month, Skit/<br />
Drama Service<br />
SOMERS<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
Crystal Oberheu, Pastor<br />
Sunday:<br />
10:30 a.m. Worship,<br />
BLAIR’S<br />
ARTISTIC TOUCHES & DESIGNS<br />
CUSTOM FURNITURE & CABINETRY<br />
712-464-3075<br />
101 N. Center, Lake City<br />
Shady Oaks Care Center<br />
“Dignity In Life”<br />
Lake City 464-3106<br />
Blood donor<br />
milestones<br />
reached<br />
Leah Caputo, territory<br />
representative for LifeServe Blood<br />
Center, announced that several blood<br />
donors had reached milestones at<br />
recent blood drives in Lake City and<br />
Rockwell City.<br />
Caputo commented that at both<br />
locations, donations exceeded<br />
expectations.<br />
That is something that we love<br />
to see, but especially during the<br />
summer months,” Caputo said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> next blood drive for Lake City<br />
is Monday, Aug. 20 from 12:30 to<br />
p.m. at the Community Center.<br />
<strong>The</strong> next community blood drive in<br />
Rockwell City will be on Wednesday,<br />
Aug. 29 from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. at St.<br />
Paul’s Lutheran Church.<br />
Milestone Donors at Lake City:<br />
Kimberly K Kelly - 1 Gallon<br />
Shirley A Naughton - 8 Gallons<br />
Stephen J Kavanaugh - 12 Gallons<br />
Austin S Jacobs - 1 Gallon<br />
Milestone Donors at Rockwell<br />
City:<br />
Angela M Bigelow - 1 Gallon<br />
Maureen C Hobart - 2 Gallons<br />
Steven M Wozniak - 2 Gallons<br />
Steven G Richardson - 5 Gallons<br />
Kathaleen E Hiler - 7 Gallons<br />
Loren J Wuebker - 8 Gallons<br />
Mark S Smith - 4 Gallons<br />
Cookout in the Park<br />
Sandwiches are now being served<br />
at the Lake City Community<br />
Farmers’ Market. <strong>The</strong> “Cookout in<br />
the Park” opens at 4:30 pm every<br />
Tuesday and features a different<br />
sandwich each week. For those<br />
who want more than a sandwich, a<br />
full meal is available that includes a<br />
yummy dessert. <strong>The</strong>re’s table space<br />
under the trees to sit and enjoy your<br />
meal, or you can take it home with<br />
you. Sandwich and meal prices vary<br />
each week depending on the menu.<br />
Be sure to take a look around the<br />
Farmers’ Market while you’re there<br />
and check out the fresh vegetables,<br />
farm eggs and home-baked goods.<br />
Here’s the menu for July:<br />
7/3 *Chopped or Sliced Smoked<br />
Beef Brisket with BBQ sauce Pasta<br />
Salad and dessert<br />
7/10 Lake City Betterment Grilled<br />
Hamburgers & Chips<br />
7/17 *Grilled Pork Chop Loaded<br />
Baked Potato and dessert<br />
7/24 *Loose Meat Sandwiches<br />
Baked Beans or Potato Salad and<br />
dessert<br />
7/31 *Rib Eye Steak Sandwich<br />
Cheesy Hash Brown Potato and<br />
dessert<br />
Cold drinks are also available.<br />
For weeks marked with * a<br />
contribution will be made to Lake<br />
City non-profit groups for each<br />
sandwich or meal sold.<br />
Ucall We haul<br />
Property & Rental Clean up<br />
Cleaning inside or out<br />
Will Haul Debris Away<br />
Call James (515) 571-5916 or (712) 297-2029<br />
418 Main St. * Rockwell City, IA * 50579<br />
Windows & Webs<br />
Stained Glass & Web Design Studio<br />
(515) 571-5917<br />
on the square in Rockwell City<br />
Hours: Tues.-Fri. 9-5 * Sat. 9-12<br />
Calhoun County Museum News<br />
<strong>The</strong> Calhoun County Museum<br />
Board met in the museum, June 19<br />
at 9:00 am. <strong>The</strong>re were 7 members<br />
present and one guest.<br />
Iola Zimbeck called the meeting<br />
to order in absence of the President.<br />
<strong>The</strong> minutes and treasurers report<br />
were given, and approved.<br />
Old business, Dorothy Talbot has<br />
asked to have a talent show in the<br />
museum, so they decided on a date,<br />
it will be September 23 from 2:00<br />
to 4:00 in the afternoon. Dorothy<br />
is lining up all the talent, so if you<br />
have a talent and would like to share<br />
it with the public, please get in touch<br />
with her.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y discussed the Festival lunch<br />
which will be June 24 from 11 to 1.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y talked about what everyone<br />
will bring, Hope they have a good<br />
attendance.<br />
<strong>The</strong> board got a very nice bunch of<br />
thank you letters from the 6 th grade<br />
students that attended their Pioneer<br />
days. <strong>The</strong>y all enjoyed it a lot.<br />
On Tuesday, June 13 the museum<br />
hosted a group from the Howard<br />
Activity Center in Sac City. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
were 15 people with helpers that<br />
came. <strong>The</strong> Board served them<br />
cookies and Kool Aid, and then gave<br />
them a tour. All seemed to like it.<br />
Thanks to all the helpers that helped<br />
out that day.<br />
<strong>The</strong> company from Mason City<br />
will start on restoring the windows<br />
the first part of July; this will be a<br />
great improvement. Also the Drees<br />
Co. will work on getting ventilation<br />
in the mall area and also into the<br />
train room, this will be a big project.<br />
Also the same company will come<br />
and evaluate the electrical system<br />
and see what improvements that are<br />
needed there. Always repairs in the<br />
old building but have to do it if they<br />
want to preserve all the wonderful<br />
“Market<br />
Money”<br />
Winners<br />
Did you know there’s a free<br />
drawing each week at the Lake<br />
City Community Farmers’ Market?<br />
Winners receive five dollars in<br />
“Market Money” vouchers to spend<br />
at the market.<br />
<strong>The</strong> first three winners were:<br />
June 5 – Marilynn Collis, Lake City<br />
June 12 – Donna Jenkins, Lake City<br />
June 19 – Lonna Koch, Lake City<br />
Beginning July 5, two names<br />
will be drawn each week, the first<br />
drawing at 4:30 and the second at<br />
5:30. Get there early, put your name<br />
in the milk can, and double your<br />
chances of winning!<br />
LAKE CITY VETERINARY SERVICE<br />
1103 West Main<br />
Lake City, IA 51449<br />
Lake City: 712-464-8911 • Toll Free:<br />
800-347-8911 • Fax: 712-464-8016<br />
Email: lcvetsma@iowatelecom.net<br />
Simply A Cut Above<br />
Mon.-Fri. 8-12pm 1-5pm;<br />
Sat. 8:30-12pm<br />
604 2nd Street, Lohrville, Iowa<br />
Mark & Carmen Hood<br />
712-465-2205 * 712-465-5005 Home<br />
www.lohrvillelocker.com<br />
Hwy 175 West, Lake City<br />
712-464-3185 or 1-800-262-6629<br />
Mark’s<br />
Lake City<br />
Open 7 Days A Week<br />
331 Court St., PO Box 307<br />
Rockwell City, Iowa 5-0579<br />
Phone: 712-297-7589 or 800-297-7589<br />
FAX: 712-297-7024<br />
Proliant<br />
PO Box 158<br />
Lytton 712-466-2256<br />
things that are there.<br />
New Business, Weston Thompson<br />
brought up that the drain pipe on the<br />
west side has to be drained out into<br />
the street as it is eroding the ground<br />
by the side walk and the steps to the<br />
north. Swanson’s Hardware has a<br />
tool that we can rent to do this job.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are a group of little children<br />
from a day care that would like to<br />
come tour the museum, they are<br />
from 5 to 10 years of age, so they<br />
will find a time for them to come.<br />
<strong>The</strong> meeting was adjourned.<br />
Some interesting events that have<br />
happened when people sit. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
was a group of 5 from New York<br />
that toured, they had come out to<br />
see some of their relation and the<br />
dad had gone to school here in the<br />
old elementary school. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />
amazed at all the things they had<br />
here and even found a picture of<br />
one of their relation in the Rockwell<br />
City room, bought several books and<br />
things from the gift shop.<br />
Also, one day two little boys<br />
came in with some rail road spikes,<br />
they had been out riding on the old<br />
railroad and found them an asked us<br />
if we could use them and if we had<br />
a rail road room, they went through<br />
the museum and was very nice, even<br />
gave a donation. We need more little<br />
children to go through.<br />
JoAnn Maguire has been a very<br />
good worker in the library, sorting<br />
out books and making more room.<br />
She wants to remind everyone<br />
that there are a lot of OLD books<br />
still for sale. Most all duplicates<br />
needing a new home. As an example<br />
Zane Greg, Tarkington, Almanacs,<br />
National Geographics and other<br />
authors.<br />
So stop in and something might be<br />
of interest to you.<br />
NEW PATIENTS WELCOME<br />
Family 1st Dental of Lake City<br />
1331 W Main St • Lake City<br />
(712) 464-3124<br />
“Where Your Family Comes First!”<br />
Family 1st Dental<br />
www.familyfirstdental.com<br />
Depot News<br />
<strong>The</strong> Depot people have a lot of<br />
events going on this summer and we<br />
added a new one.<br />
We found the old freight building<br />
and want to bring it back where it<br />
belongs. <strong>The</strong> building is in good<br />
shape but it will cost a little (lot)<br />
more than we thought. In other<br />
words, we need money to get it back<br />
to its original location and we can<br />
get it looking as nice as the Depot.<br />
Our soup suppers went to fix and<br />
paint the train which is coming along<br />
great.<br />
If you can help in any way, send a<br />
check to –<br />
Peg Fitzgerald, treasurer<br />
300 Golden Buckle #202<br />
Rockwell City, IA 50579<br />
See you at the Car Show.<br />
Depot People<br />
Dr. Yong Chang, DDS<br />
We accept & file all insurances. We are participating<br />
provider for the following programs: Blue Dental,<br />
Delta Dental, & Hawk-I<br />
712-297-8818<br />
749 High St<br />
Rockwell City Call for appointments!<br />
Reg Hours: 7:30 - 5:00 Mon.-Fri.<br />
7:30 - Noon Saturdays - Closed Sundays<br />
Stewart Memorial<br />
Community Hospital<br />
800-262-2614<br />
712-464-3171<br />
Lake City, Iowa<br />
Insurance for Farm, Town, Auto,<br />
Crop & Business<br />
Johnson Insurance<br />
Agency<br />
Carl Johnson<br />
Lake City 464-3115<br />
Lohrville, 712-465-6495<br />
877-465-6495<br />
lohrvilleinsurance.com<br />
Tom & Sandy Anderson<br />
Calhoun County Electric<br />
Cooperative Ass’n<br />
297-7112<br />
1015 Tonawanda<br />
Rockwell City, Iowa 50579<br />
This Space<br />
Available Call<br />
(712) 464-3188
12 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> Sports<br />
June 27, 2012<br />
Southern Cal Swim Team<br />
Members of the 2012 Southern Cal Swim team include (from left to right: Front Row: Jaden Nesbitt, Blake Fonken, Landen Halvorsen, Cody Schumacher, Corinne Beagle, Jacquelyn Carlson, Aspen Ellis, Jordan<br />
Ludwig, Kjersti Olson, Lauren Shipley, Rebecca Woolsey, Tess Richardson, Kirby Olson, Tanner Steig. Second Row: Caleb Blair, Mackenzie Addison, Amber Bellinghausen, Brittany Berry, Kimberly Daisy, Payton<br />
Ellis, Tate Steig, Kody Case, Logan Fonken, Ashten Halversen, Payton Steig, Riley Snyder, Payton Macke, Katelyn Lohff, Bailey Kent. Third Row: Brody Stauter, David Melody, Hannah Duncan, Jaylin Janssen, Nick<br />
Berry, Ben Ludwig, Haley Schumacher, Haley Stauter, Bryan Steig, Merle Stauter, Daniel Melody, Sayer Steig, Krista Lohff. Fourth Row: Nathan Burley, Ashley Beagle, Kadynn Isaacs, Emily Hensel, Ethan Myers,<br />
Ellie Beagle, Ella Duncan, Tori Ellis, Ava Finley, Kaitlin Frate, Makelsie Gorden, Megan Gray, Alexis Hoyle, Gracie Hucka-Hoyle, Tristan Blair. Back Row: Macy Macke, Haley McClue, Mackenzie Monahan, Madison<br />
Monahan, Mikayla Monahan, Mollie Monahan, Kierstin Morrow, Jacqueline Frate, Emma Myers, Ericka Plagman, Allison Riat, Claire Riat, Ashley Schleisman, Elizabeth Scholtens MISSING Elizabeth Capron, Allyssa<br />
Blanchfield. Coaches: Karli Payer & Matthew Nieland. Missing Brian Green<br />
Photo contributed by Kristi Macke of Krissy’s Kreations.<br />
Rockwell City Swim Team<br />
Members of the 2012 Rockwell City Swim team include (from left to right: Front row: Joseph Wozniak, Carson Pibal, Jonah Hindt, Brian King, Mariah Pagel, Riley Batta. Second row: Deianeira Grage, Raegan Barrett,<br />
Jadyn Khommanyvong, Madison Jones, Kara Collison, Maia Schossow, Jordan Khommanyvong. Third row: Benjamin Wozniak, Ryan Nicholson, Lucas Farrington, Shawn Schossow, Katelyn Decker, Abby Clark,<br />
Nic Englin, Matthew Clark. Fourth Row: Zane Neubaum, Zach Batta, Chase Pibal, Jacob Nicholson. Fifth Row: Zane Thompson, Kalie Buenting, Coaches Mollie Rastetter, Brett Nicholson, and Whitney Stoolman,<br />
Parker Pagel, Ethan Buenting, Dawson Murley, Megan Decker, Raegan Welander. Sixth Row: Joe Clark, Jordan Hepp, Megan Ukena, Isabelle Thompson. Not pictured: Tyler O’Tool, AJ Neubaum, Cara Voorde,<br />
Cassidy Voorde, Jordan Ukena, Ryan Martin, Alayna Murley, Ben Sexton, Cody Schoop, Kevin King, Elli Russell<br />
Photo contributed by Kristi Macke of Krissy’s Kreations.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> DEADLINE<br />
News & Advertising Friday at Noon<br />
712-464-3188 • 712-297-7544<br />
Wednesday, July 11th at 6 p.m.<br />
Lineup at 5 p.m.<br />
on Tonawanda Street<br />
To enter contact Ricole Kraft<br />
712-887-0002<br />
Pie, Ice Cream &<br />
Root Beer Floats Social<br />
June 30, 2012<br />
3:00 - 5:00 p.m.<br />
(After the parade)<br />
At the Lake City Union Church<br />
Front Row L-R: Ashley Hanks, Holly Hammen, Allison Riat, Macy Macke, Sayer Steig, Ellie McChesney, Hallee Mauslby. Second Row L-R:<br />
Kaylynn Ridgley, Shelby Berquist, Courtney Riley, Emma Geno, Sally Musselman, Riley Snyder. Third Row L-R: Heidi Hammen, Kaylynn<br />
Kruckenberg, Maddie Jones, Payton Macke, Anna McChesney, Raegan Welander, Payton Steig, Cassidy Voorde. Photo contributed by Kristi<br />
Macke of Krissy’s Kreations.<br />
SCC Girls Basketball Camp<br />
Twenty one South Central Calhoun<br />
3rd through 6th grade girls attended<br />
the third annual Titan Girls Basketball<br />
camp. <strong>The</strong> girls worked on various<br />
skills such as shooting, dribbling<br />
and defense. Although it was a hot<br />
three days , the girls worked hard<br />
and showed a lot of enthusiasm. <strong>The</strong><br />
camp was run by Coach Birks with<br />
the help of Coach Knapp and Coach<br />
Hartwig. This was the first year that<br />
all the girls from SCC attended the<br />
same camp. Next year the camp will<br />
be at Lake City and the coaches are<br />
hoping for a great turnout. Also included<br />
in the camp was a Dribble<br />
contest, Layup contest, and Hot Shot<br />
contest. Winners were: 3rd Grade-<br />
Sayer Steig- Dribble, Layup and Hot<br />
shot. 4th Grade- Emma Geno-Layup<br />
and dribble, Sally Musselman-Hot<br />
shot. 5th Grade-Raegan Welander-<br />
Dribble, Layup and Hot shot. 6th<br />
Grade- Maddie Jones- Dribble, Layup<br />
and Hotshot
June 27, 2012 Local News<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> 13<br />
Stewart Memorial Community Hospital<br />
Employees Donate to American Cancer Society<br />
In a troubled economy, employees<br />
at Stewart Memorial Community<br />
Hospital (SMCH) have found<br />
increasingly innovative ways to<br />
raise funds for Relay for Life. As a<br />
result, SMCH’s employee team was<br />
able to top previous years’ donations<br />
to help fight cancer.<br />
In addition to team t-shirt sales,<br />
the hospital team held a variety of<br />
different fundraisers throughout<br />
the year to raise money including<br />
selling homemade Jane Johnson<br />
Apple Bars, homemade Donna<br />
Westcott Cinnamon Rolls and<br />
cookies baked by the SMCH Dietary<br />
department. <strong>The</strong>y also hosted<br />
contests including a soup cook off,<br />
a Super Salad Showdown, and a<br />
traveling Christmas Grinch during<br />
which departments pooled funds in<br />
order for the Grinch to be housed in<br />
another competing department.<br />
<strong>The</strong> check for $1,800 was<br />
presented to the American Cancer<br />
Society by members of SMCH’s<br />
employee team at the 2012 Relay<br />
for Life, held on June 15. Plans have<br />
already begun for the 2013 Relay<br />
for Life in hopes of increasing the<br />
donation amount.<br />
Stewart Memorial Community Hospital employees present a check totaling $1,800.00 to the American Cancer Society at the June 15th<br />
Calhoun County Relay for Life.<br />
Ice cream social<br />
Ice cream provided by United Bank in Lake City was part of the Progressive Supper event on June<br />
21. (<strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> photo by Ken Ross)<br />
Dr. David Frate, internal medicine at Stewart Memorial Community<br />
Hospital, gave opening remarks at the Relay for Life.<br />
Wine testing<br />
at Jubilee<br />
A Jubilee Winefest on<br />
June 21, featured tasting<br />
of wine produced at three<br />
area wineries. Visitors<br />
were also invited to<br />
sample gourmet popcorn<br />
produced at a Calhoun<br />
County farm. (<strong>Graphic</strong>-<br />
<strong>Advocate</strong> photo by Ken<br />
Ross)<br />
Informational Workshop<br />
Offered in Sac County on<br />
July 30 at 1:30 p.m.<br />
More than half of Iowa farmland<br />
is rented. In some Iowa locations,<br />
as much as 70 percent of the land is<br />
farmed by farmers who don’t own<br />
the land.<br />
Iowa farmland values increased by<br />
as much as 35 percent during 2011.<br />
Farmland cash rental rates Iowa<br />
increased for the 2012 crop year by<br />
nearly 20 percent over 2011 – and up<br />
to 55 percent over the past five years.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se are just a few reasons why<br />
Iowa State University Extension and<br />
Outreach offers workshops designed<br />
to answer questions that land owners<br />
and tenants have about farmland<br />
leasing and land values.<br />
A workshop will be held at Sac<br />
County Extension and Outreach<br />
office Monday,<br />
July 30, at 1:30 p.m. <strong>The</strong> address<br />
is 620 Park Avenue in Sac City. Call<br />
712/662-7131 to sign up.<br />
Melissa O’Rourke, ISU Extension<br />
Farm & Agribusiness Management<br />
Specialist will present information<br />
about a wide range of topics related<br />
to farmland values and leasing.<br />
O’Rourke is a licensed attorney<br />
with extensive experience in working<br />
with farm, ranch and agribusiness<br />
interests.<br />
In several counties – Ida,<br />
Carroll, Crawford, Monona and<br />
Sac – workshop presentations will<br />
include Shane Ellis, a new Farm<br />
& Agribusiness Management<br />
Specialist for ISU Extension based<br />
in Carroll.<br />
Trends in Farmland Leasing<br />
“I’ve had numerous contacts<br />
this year from persons who have<br />
questions about farmland values and<br />
rental rates,” says O’Rourke.<br />
“Due to the increases in land values<br />
and cash rents, there is definitely a<br />
heightened interest in farm leasing<br />
arrangements,” O’Rourke noted.<br />
“We expect significant attendance at<br />
these meetings.”<br />
O’Rourke noted several other<br />
trends in farmland ownership and<br />
leasing.<br />
“Due to the volatility of land and<br />
commodity markets, we have seen<br />
had increased inquiries regarding<br />
flexible cash lease methodologies.<br />
For this reason, our 2012 workshops<br />
will have more focus on these<br />
kinds of arrangements. We will<br />
work through examples of various<br />
strategies for flexible cash leases.”<br />
Another area O’Rourke noted<br />
is the increasing age of farmland<br />
owners.<br />
“ISU Extension research indicates<br />
that the average age of farmland<br />
owners continues to rise,” stated<br />
O’Rourke. “Fifty-five percent of<br />
Iowa’s farmland is owned by people<br />
over the age of 65, while 28 percent<br />
of the land is owned by individuals<br />
over age 75. We also find that<br />
children and surviving spouses of<br />
farmers are less likely to continue<br />
operating the farm themselves.<br />
That’s a major reason why farmland<br />
leasing continues to increase.”<br />
O’Rourke explained that<br />
workshop attendees will receive a<br />
comprehensive workbook packed<br />
with information about land values,<br />
leasing and different types of farm<br />
lease arrangements. “Everyone<br />
should leave with a heightened<br />
understanding of farmland leasing.”<br />
Registration Information<br />
A registration fee of $20 per<br />
person is charged to cover costs<br />
and includes a 90-page workbook.<br />
Please pre-register by calling Sac<br />
County Extension and Outreach at<br />
712/662-7131 prior to the meeting.<br />
Walk-ins may attend for a $25 fee at<br />
the door.<br />
More information about this and<br />
other farmland leasing meetings in<br />
Iowa can be found at ISU Extension’s<br />
Ag Decision Maker website: www.<br />
extension.iastate.edu/agdm<br />
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