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poker tournament will be held in Ramseys Supper Club. Registration begins at 8:30 p.m. Entry fee is $30 with proceeds going to the Aquatic Center. To join in the fun and help a good cause, contact Tammy Rychnovsky at 641-3442921. The Rumley Brothers Band takes the Main Stage from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The event is free and sponsored by Ramseys Supper Club and Leftys Club Tavern. Saturday Vendor registration begins at 7:30 a.m. in the courthouse assembly room. Registration for the Ayr Days Running Classic 5K Run/2K Walk also begins at 7:30 a.m. outside the United Methodist Church on Madison Street. Pre-registration is $20 and $25 the day of the race. Proceeds will benet the Aquatic Center fund drive. The event is sponsored by Country Blossoms. For more information, contact Angie Glendenning at 641-464-3120. The 5K run and 2K walk begins at 8 a.m. The Mount Ayr Lions Club Pancake Breakfast will run from 8-10 a.m. in courthouse lawn shelter house. A $5 donation is suggested. Cakes may be dropped off at Jamies Coffee Mill for the rst annual Ayr Days Cake Decorating Competition from 9-11 a.m. The decorating theme is congruent to parade theme: Were All In For Sports: Bring Your Team! Public judging will be held with three categories for prizes: overall appearance, most creative and peoples choice. Cakes will be donated for a silent auction with proceeds beneting youth chosen to represent Mount Ayr on the Iowa Ambassadors 2014 Music Tour. Contact Yolanda Minnick for more information ____________________________
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A number of market winners were named at the Ringgold County Fair. Pictured are (top to bottom) Hayleigh England with the champion market beef, Johnathan Triggs showing his champion market swine and Dylan McAlexander with his champion market lamb.
Taylor Still, center, was named queen of the Ringgold County Fair in ceremonies held on the opening night of the fair. Duties of the fair queen include assisting with a number of county fair events as well as competing in the Iowa State Fair queen contest in August as the Ringgold county representative. First runner-up was Erin Dolecheck, left, and second runner-up was Madison Hoseld.
Aubrianna Greenland was the 2013 Ringgold County Fair princess. She assisted queen Taylor Still in attending most fair events and handing out awards to exhibitors. She is the daughter of Gerry and Brenda Greenland of Tingley.
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located would have to approve other districts picking up students on their assigned land. It remains to be seen if that can be achieved, as once Cleareld has dissolved their district, they would have no say in what other districts may or may not allow. There also was dissussion about the ability of the plan to be approved by voters. Audience and board members said they have heard from some voters who have questioned the conguration of the map. The board agreed that an education process on the reasons why the map looks as it does needs to be undertaken. If voters do not eventually approve the plan the board nally adopts, the whole process would start over. However, the administration and board said that would mean the district decit would grow larger, leaving taxpayers on the hook for the extra costs and only delaying the inevitable dissolution of the Cleareld school district.
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Alaska has rich history for young state
Im fascinated by the history of the places I visit, and there was plenty of interesting history to discover in our visit to Alaska. Much of it had to do with tapping the resources of the wild Alaska wilderness and the hardy souls who battled the elements in this vast land area. The Native Americans who were the rst settlers in the area learned to survive using the rich resources of plants, animals and sea life that are part of Alaska. Their subsistence harvesting of food and materials provided the template that is still used by people today. In fact, this way of life is allowed by law all over Alaska for residents, especially in the rural areas. It was interesting to hear about the story passed down about one settlement of Athabascans that was chased from their land by a glacier that moved as fast as a wolf can run and covered over their settlement. We learned a good deal about this way of life from a cultural interpreter who gave a presentation on our cruise ship the day we visited Glacier Bay and from a visit to the re-creation of an Athabascan village in Fairbanks when we went on a riverboat cruise on the China River. We saw how salmon was lleted and smoked or dried, the beautiful fur parkas constructed from various animal skins, canoe and kayak construction and more. Living in large extended family groups, relationships are identied differently. For example, if a grandmother dies, a new baby might be named for her and would be called grandmother. We visited with one of our tour drivers who lives a fairly self-sufcient life at their rural homesite where they use wind and solar power as well as generators for their electricity. They have a cellar under the house that stays at a constant temperature of 40 degrees, which is their refrigerator. They have a freezer on a porch that they run during the few months of the year when the temperatures are above freezing. They have a well for water, which uses a pump to bring it to the house. They have a dog team for transportation in the winter, and a greenhouse and garden that provides vegetables. They hunt for meat and sh for food to add to their food staples. Its a modern equivalent of the rst people who lived off the land. Our history lesson went back even further when we saw Blue Babe at the Museum of the North on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus. This is a mummied 36,000 year old steppe bison that is on display and provides information about earlier life. It was killed by a tiger and provides clues to its diet and life. Fur traders from Russia were the rst Westerners in Alaska, with Alaska being a Russian territory until the United States purchased Alaska from Russia in 1867 for $7 million in the episode sometimes called Sewards Folly. The purchase for two cents an acre turned out to be one of the best bargains the United States has made. The discovery of gold in 1898 brought a big inux of people and Alaska has contributed to the United States prosperity ever since. The history of the gold rushes, especially the gold rush to the Yukon Territory where people traveled through Alaska to get there, was very intriguing. We visited Skagway, which grew up during this period as a trail head for miners and bicycled to the ghost town of Dyea, which was the trail head for another of the trails to the Yukon. The Canadian government made it mandatory for every person headed for the gold elds to have a ton of supplies to help tide them over. These supplies had to be carried over big mountain passes from these trailheads, and then taken down the Yukon River 600 miles to the place where the gold was found. We took a ride on the White Pass and Yukon Railroad up to the top of White Mountain Pass, a 2,865 foot elevation. We saw the path that the 1898 miners had to climb with their loaded backpacks. If you carried 80 pounds on your back, you had to make the trip 25 times to ferry your supplies over to the river. The line of people climbing was so tight that at one point, they said, if you stopped to take a breath or tie a shoe, it might take two hours before you could nd a break to get back in line. We spent a day at a gold dredge in Fairbanks where we learned about the different kinds of gold
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to approve a school infrastructure local option tax that would last for 10 years. The tax would increase the sales tax on all non-exempt goods and services sold in the county to help the Mount Ayr Community and Diagonal Community school districts pay for infrastructure needs. Another Ringgold County Fair is underway this week at the ringgold County Fairgrounds north of Mount Ayr. Ringgold Sanitation, the current contract holder for city garbage collection, is in the process of negotiating a merger with Waste Management, a rm which serves Creston and Osceola, and the change was discussed with the council Monday night. Blake J. Haugland and Tanner J. Rinehart, both of Mount Ayr, have enrolled and will be starting course work in January 2004 at the NASCAR Technical Institute (NTI) in Morresville, NC. The mission to help provide a more democratic government for the people of Iraq is continuing and a number of service people with Ringgold county ties remain on duty in Iraq and the surrounding area. Major Tom Kinton, a Mount Ayr Community high school graduate, is one of the soldiers serving there. He sends letters to the Mount Ayr Record-News to share what his daily life was like on duty at Camp Babylon. Across the state, 82 percent of the corn crop was rated as good or excellent, with crop conditions some of the best for early July according to the Iowa Crop and Livestock Reporting Service. Soybean acreage was rated 80 percent good or excellent with 14 percent of the acres blooming. Obituaries in this issue were Ella Deane Ferber and Ruby Irene Lynch Worthington.
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about commercial garbage service. Wise said the city was prepared to offer that service, but businesses need to contact the city to make arrangements. Projects connected with the upcoming Ayr Days celebration are nearly complete. Wise said all electrical outlets around the square are functioning properly, and 25 to 30 garbage totes have been located around the square. He said barricading of square streets should begin Thursday with bleachers to be moved in Friday. He added the city crew has also been busy with street sweeping around the square area. In a related note, mayor Don Solliday asked that residents mow away from the street so the grass clippings are less likely to end up in the city storm sewers. Wise reported his department had purchased a 2009 Ford F250 4x4 pickup to replace the pickup that had been totaled several months ago.
Other business The council opened the meeting Monday night with a public hearing on the proposal to enter into a water revenue loan and disbursement agreement associated with the water booster station project. No one was present to speak about the proposal, and the city had received no written correspondence about the proposal. Following the public hearing the council approved a resolution authorizing the loan agreement for the booster project. The loan would cover the costs for planning, designing and constructing improvements to the water utility. The loan was authorized not to exceed $450,000 and would be funded jointly by a CDBG grant of $2228,500 and a state revolving fund loan for the balance. A second resolution provided for the issuance of general obligation solid waste disposal refunding bonds in the levy of taxes to pay those bonds. This resolution dealt with the renancing of existing
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ing with information on an inmate (OC) 9:47 p.m., caller reporting a suspicious vehicle (CO) 11:02 a.m., caller wanting to talk to sheriff 11:04 a.m., deputy calling in with information 11:08 a.m., 911 call, ambulance needed (MA) 11:21 a.m., person came in and delivered an Ayr Days schedule 11:22 a.m., caller advising of a vehicle lock-out at Community Grocers (MA) 11:32 a.m., person calling with questions about vehicle proof of insurance (OC) 12:07 p.m., ofcer information needed (OC) 12:58 p.m., lost dog (EL) 4:00 p.m., REC call (MA) 4:30 p.m., REC call (OC) 6:01 p.m., vandalism call (MA) 6:05 p.m., littering call (MA) 8:00 p.m., caller wanting to see an ofcer in person (KE) 8:48 p.m., calf out on Hwy (MA) 9:22 p.m., reworks (DI) 9:30 p.m., dog bite (CO) Saturday, July 6 8:31 a.m., 911 call, ambulance needed (SU) 10:08 a.m., report of B&E (MA) 10:19 call for help, needing to talk to ofcer (KE) 11:18 a.m., call for dispatch (CO) 12:29 p.m., REC call for power outage (DI) 2:51 p.m., information for deputy (MA) 3:35 p.m., missing Amish horses (RE) 4:34 p.m., Madison county sherriffs ofce calling with warrant information (CO) 4:56 p.m., Madison county sherriffs ofce calling to say they got the guy (OC) 5:45 p.m., caller wanting to speak to ofcer (CO) 5:46 p.m., caller wanting to speak to ofcer (CO) 5:50 p.m., bondsman with questions about prisoners coming from Madison county (OC) Sunday, July 7 8:38 a.m., call for jail (MA) 8:38 a.m., call for jail (CO) 9:31 a.m., call for deputy (RE) 11:22 a.m., call about inmate (OC) 1:56 p.m., animal abuse complaint (CO) 2:55 p.m., 911 call reporting re, seems like tires on asphalt (KE) 4:26 p.m., caller needing to speak to sheriff (OC) 6:17 p.m., 911 caller hit a pheasant, still alive and stuck in grill (MA) 8:03 p.m., dog being aggressive (MA) Monday, July 8 1:44 a.m., ambulance needed (MA) 4:32 a.m., reference lost dog (MA) 6:10 a.m., break and entry (TI) 6:54 a.m., dog sheltering information (MA) 7:17 a.m., REC power outage (CO) 8:45 a.m., sex offender checking in (CO) 9:26 a.m., dogs nipping on postmans heels (MA) 10:20 a.m., ofcer checking in (MA) 10:25 a.m., 911 call, life line alert (MA) 11:19 a.m., call back requested (CO) 11:48 a.m., lock-out (MA) 12:31 p.m., call for ofcer (OC) 12:59 p.m., call for ofcer (OC) 2:52 p.m., Record-News calling for call logs (MA) 3:45 p.m., jail/inmate information (OC) 4:08 p.m., call for sheriff (MA) 4:10 p.m., call for sheriff (OC) 4:37 p.m., visitation for inmate (OC) 4:56 p.m., sex offender leaving county (OC) 6:26 p.m., needing to talk to deputy (TI) 6:37 p.m., call for deputy (MA) 6:43 p.m., jail information (OC) 7:14 p.m., ght (MA) 10:07 p.m., needing ofcers assistance (MA) 10:08 p.m., reworks going off (TI) 10:48 p.m., hit deer (CO) Tuesday, July 9 7:01 a.m., caller requesting no contact information (MA) 7:33 a.m., 911 call, ambulance needed (MA) 7:55 a.m., call back requested (OC) 8:03 a.m., wanted an update on lost dog (MA) 8:20 a.m., call back requested (MA) 8:22 a.m., ambulance calling for run times (MA) 10:43 911 call ambulance needed (MA) 10:54 a.m., call back requested (OC) 11:00 a.m., jail/inmate information (MA) 11:02 a.m., jail/inmate information (MA) 11:08 a.m., suspicious vehicle reported (RE) 11:30 a.m., ambulance calling for run times (MA) 1:34 p.m., question on certiedletter (MA) 1:42 p.m., advising fair grounds phone number (MA) 2:19 p.m., call for sheriff (OC) 2:36 p.m., call for sheriff (OC) 2:43 p.m., call for sheriff (OC) 3:02 p.m., scam reported (EL) 3:03 p.m., call for dispatch (MA) 3:07 p.m., 911 call (MA) 3:58 p.m., deputy checking in (MA) 4:50 p.m., civil call (OC) 7:40 p.m., REC (RE) 7:41 p.m., REC (RE) 7:42 p.m., REC (RE) 7:56 p.m., REC (RE) 7:57 p.m., REC (RE) 9:17 p.m., needing deputies (MA) Wednesday, July 10 1:00 a.m., caller needing something checked on (RE) 6:20 a.m., dog came home (MA) 8:03 a.m., call for jail (OC) 8:09 a.m., 911 call (OC) 9:06 a.m., call for chief deputy (OC) 9:11 a.m., 911 call, false alarm (OC) 9:23 a.m., caller having trouble with phone number (KE) 9:38 a.m., caller needing treasurers ofce (KE) 9:53 a.m., call about abandoned dog (MA) 9:59 a.m., call for jail (OC) 10:06 a.m., call for jail (MA) 10:46 a.m., individual in to see deputy (CO) 10:49 a.m., call for jail (OC) 11:06 a.m., caller advising that they found horses (CO) 11:58 a.m., call for deputy (CO)
SIMPLE MISDEMEANOR AND TRAFFIC CONVICTIONS June 13 - June 20, 2013 Clinton David Saveraid, Huxley, $141.00 speeding 6-10 m.p.h. over the speed limit. Dawn Renae OBrien, Mount Ayr, $185.00 operating with-out registration. Danny Linn Jackson, Blockton, $132.50 operating with-out registration. Danny Linn Jackson, Blockton, $402.50 violation-nancial liability coverage. Kenneth Leroy Jones, Grand River, $114.00 speeding 6-10 m.p.h. over the speed limit. Jentry Rae Graham, Diagonal, $222.00 speeding 6-10 m.p.h. over the speed limit. Scott Lewis Coulson, Mount Ayr, $127.50 fail to maintain safety belts. Brian Keith Knustm, Lamoni, $114.00 speeding 6-10 m.p.h. over the speed limit. Kenneth Hebensperger, Mount Ayr, $127.50 fail to maintain safety belts. RINGGOLD COUNTY SHERIFFS LOG
(Call Origination Code: MA = Mount Ayr; KE = Kellerton; EL = Ellston; TI = Tingley; DI = Diagonal; DE = Delphos; MO = Maloy; BE = Beaconseld; BO = Benton; SC = Shannon City; BL = Blockton; RE = Redding; SV = Sun Valley; CO = In County; OC = Out of County; OS = Out of State)
July 4 - July 10, 2013 Thursday, July 4 1:00 a.m., emergency call (MA) 9:39 a.m., caller dialed sherriffs ofce by mistake (DI) 7:30 a.m., ofcer checking in (MA) 8:17 a.m., REC on call, checking in (MA) 11:18 a.m., tractor stalled out (CO) 11:55 a.m., call for deputy (KE) 1:45 a.m., call for sheriff (OC) 1:49 p.m., RCH called needing information (MA) 2:31 p.m., call for ofcer (MA) 2:54 p.m., 911 call (EL) 3:16 p.m., inmate information needed (OC) 4:33 p.m., 911 call (EL) 4:35 p.m., stolen items reported (EL) 5:26 p.m., call for ofcer (OC) 7:36 p.m., four-wheelers driving recklessly (MA) 8:33 p.m., lost wallet, found an hour later (OC) 9:31 p.m., car deer/deer dead, car hurt (CO) 9:35 p.m., barking dog-owner warned (MA) 9:44 p.m., wallet found (OC) Friday, July 5 8:00 a.m., caller wanting a test page ran (EL) 8:02 a.m., hang up 8:28 a.m., caller needing to talk to sheriff about Ayr Days (MA) 8:40 a.m., person came in and dropped off proof of vehicle insurance (CO) 8:52 a.m., deputy calling in needing information on a person (MA) 9:30 a.m., sales call 9:45 a.m., Decatur county call-
12:09 p.m., call for deputy (CO) 2:57 p.m., phone scam reported (RE) 3:06 p.m., sheriffs sale information wanted (EL) 3:19 p.m., county fair information (MA) 4:09 p.m., call for sheriff (KE) 5:05 p.m., 911 call (MA) 6:11 p.m., caller complaining about family (TI) 9:33 p.m., suspicious vehicle (MA) COURTHOUSE NEWS Ringgold County Courthouse hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. unless noted otherwise. Ringgold county now has a website at www.ringgoldcounty. us. Assessor: Neil Morgan, 4643233. Auditor: Amanda Waske, 464-3239. Board of Supervisors: David Inloes, chairman, Royce Dredge and Kraig Pennington, members, 464-3244. Supervisors meetings are open to the public and are held in the supervisors conference room located on the second oor between the clerk of court and auditors ofce. On days the board is not scheduled to be in ofce, please direct all inquiries to the auditors ofce. To schedule a meeting time with the supervisors, contact the auditors ofce. Regular board meetings are held on Mondays with ofcial public notice of the meeting agendas posted at the Ringgold county courthouse, Mount Ayr Record News, Sun Valley Lake and Diagonal city hall the day before. Clerk of Court (a state ofce): Jackie Saville, 464-3234; fax: 464-2478. Ofce hours: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 8 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8 a.m. noon and 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. The clerks ofce handles alimony and child support payments, probates, civil and criminal lings, magistrates court and records and services of adoptions, conservatorships, court proceedings, divorces, estates, grand jury, guardianships, judgments, juvenile proceedings, mechanics liens, mental health admissions, petit jury, surety company certicates, state hospital, trafc violations, trust funds, trusteeships. Certied copies can be made of above listed records. Court records are also available at www.iowacourts.gov. County Conservation Board: Kate Zimmerman, phone: 464-2787, email: rangerkate@iowatelecom.net. Please contact for information on rules and regulations, parks, trail ways, camping, shelter reservations, environmental education and more. Parks are open March 15 - November 15. Walk-in trafc is allowed year round. County Weed Commissioner: Brenda Adams, 641-783-2348. Development and Tourism: Karen Bender, Coordinator, 4643704. If anyone has any calendar events, please contact the development ofce at 641-464-3704. E-911 Service Board: Merle Walter, 307 N. Webster St., Mount Ayr, 464-3311. Emergency Management Agency: Teresa Jackson, Coordinator, 109 W. Madison St., Suite 105, cell: 641-202-9671; phone: 464-3344; fax: 464-0663, email: tjackson@iowatelecom.net. Hours:
Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The tornado sirens in Mount Ayr will be tested the rst Tuesday of each month unless there is severe weather. Engineer: Zach Gunsolley, P.E., 464-3232. 707 South Henderson Drive. Ofce hours: Monday Friday, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. General Relief: Gary Smith, 109 W. Madison St., 464-2397. Mondays and Thursdays, 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Tuesdays, 7:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.; Closed Wednesdays and Fridays. In case of emergency 641-464-2397 or 641-202-1199. Recorder: Karen Schaefer, 464-3231. Passport applications are taken daily from 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. and noon - 4 p.m. Certied vital records can be obtained from 8 a.m. - noon and 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. The recorders ofce serves as a passport agent. Items needed to apply are: certied copy of birth certicate, drivers license or state issued ID, two-inch square passport photos and passport application (both available at recorders ofce) and fees. Allow four to six weeks from date of application to receive passport book or card from the passport agency. Expedited service is available for an additional fee. Individuals with recent name changes can get their passport book/card updated without a fee within one year of issue. Forms may be obtained at the recorders ofce. For additional information call the recorders ofce or go to www.travel.state.gov/passport. Sanitarian: Ringgold County Public Health Agency, 464-0691. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Public Health Agency: 119 S. Fillmore, 464-0691. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sheriff: Mike Sobotka, Emergency Only 911, Non-Emergency (Available 24/7) 464-3921 or 4642911. New location at the Ringgold County Law Enforcement Center, 801 West South Street. Hours are 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Road Conditions - dial 511 or online at www.IowaRoadConditions. org. Treasurer: Debbie Cannon, 464-3230. Property taxes can be paid online at www.iowatreasurers.org with Visa, Master Card and Discover credit cards or e-checks. Payments made in the ofce may be with cash, checks or with a Master Card, Visa or Discover credit or debit card. All documents conveying real estate need to have the name and address of the person to whom the property tax statement is to be mailed. Please check renewal notices and tax statements for the correct information. If the information is wrong, contact the treasurers ofce. Motorists can now renew motor vehicle registrations online at www.iowatreasurers.org if a renewal notice is received through the United States Postal Service that contains a personal identication number (PIN). Please be aware that the PIN can only be used one time. Contact the treasurers ofce for more information. Those with June birth dates are reminded to register their motor vehicles by July 31, 2013. Bring in the renewal statement received in the mail so renewals can be quickly processed. Drivers License Ofce: Lo-
cated in the Treasurers Ofce. Drivers licenses may be renewed any time during the period of 30 calendar days before and up to 60 calendar days after the drivers birth date. The drivers license station hours are Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Phone 464-3230 with questions. Veterans Affairs: Gary Smith, 109 W. Madison St., 464-2397. Mondays and Thursdays, 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Tuesdays, 7:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.; Closed Wednesdays and Fridays. In case of emergency 641-464-2397 or 641-202-1199.
With a January 2014 compliance date quickly approaching to meet medical self-certication requirements for commercial drivers license holders, the Iowa Department of Transportation is reminding CDL holders of an online service aimed at helping them comply with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations. ThemyMVD Self-Certication and Medical Examiners Certicateservice is available online, anytime for the convenience of busy drivers. The site is available at www.iowadot.gov/mvd/ ods/MCRforCDL.html. Counter Subscriptions for those who cant wait until Thursday to read the Mount Ayr Record-News. Save money too.
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We thank Zach Doster for his Dream to help promote Mount Ayr businesses through the Sharing a Dream grant issued through the Dekko Foundation and the Volunteer Center of Southern Iowa.
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rst book in a junior ction trilogy centered on lighthouses. The Funtastic Adventures of Smoki by Janet Knedler in elementary nonction is the true story of Smoki. Eleven years ago Smoki was rescued from an animal shelter by Knedlers son and his family. Come on in, meet the authors and have some punch and cookies in air-conditioned comfort. New to the library: In elementary DVD: Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3. In adult DVD: Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band. In adult ction: The Fort, A Novel of the Revolutionary War by Bernard Cornwell, Shadow Man, A Thriller and The Darker Side, A Thriller by Cody McFadyen and Evil at Heart, A Thriller by Chelsea Cain.
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Chapter CK P.E.O. met Saturday, July 6, at 9:30 a.m. at the United Baptist-Presbyterian Church with 26 members present. Hostesses Jan Ford, Ellen Powell and Carol Coulson served a brunch. Thelma Rusk, who wore a scarf she had purchased at the Lincoln Memorial in years past, gave a patriotic program. Thelma shared poems which bring to mind loyalty, love and support of this country, patriotic songs and a thought-provoking reading about whats made in America.
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for all the wonderful and special 80th birthday cards. It was greatly appreciated.
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Jim Dillenburg who suffered a stroke on June 23 is in rehab at Life Care Center of Omaha, 6032 Ville De Santa Drive, Omaha NE 68104. He would appreciate receiving some cards. His birthday is July 25.
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so much to Megan Doubleday and Kianna Paxson and families for all their help with the queen and princess contests this year! Yall were amazing! Thanks so much to Taylor Still and Anna Greenland and families for making this years fair one to remember! And, good luck at the State Fair. Thanks to all the seniors, Supportive Services, babies, kids and everyone who made our contests and games so much fun this year! Thanks to all the 4-Hers and families, Judy, Dawn and volunteers as well as the Ringgold County Fair Board. Without all yalls hard work and dedication, our fair would not be half as amazing as it is! Thanks again,
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Hand care was all morning long Wednesday. Sommer and Kathi also did hand care in the special care unit. Scott Marcum brought church in the afternoon with Carmene James on the piano. Sommer and Liz prepared popcorn and kettle corn for the TV show in the south lobby. Thursday Kate Zimmerman brought in a program about minks. She had a slide show telling about them. She also had a mink fur to share with residents. They all touched it. She also showed a video about the minks lifestyle and what they sound like. In the afternoon Kathi played American jingo with the residents. Residents were quick with the answers. The trolley picked up a group of residents heading to the Ringgold County Fair. Going out to the hog show early were Helen Banks and Jack Padgitt so they could watch their granddaughter, Erin Dolecheck, show hogs. Others arrived at the animal barns and toured the 4-H animal exhibits. They were able to pet goats, horses, cattle, ducks, chickens and rabbits. Haylea England, Caitlyn McLead, Megan Reasoner and Shane Comer got their animals out to see and pet. The group also saw the open class exhibits in the commercial building. They nished their trip at the 4-H exhibit building with the air conditioning. Others going out to the fair were Anita Hayworth, Iris Osborn, Lois Anne Sobotka, Ann Linkey, Eddie Overholser, Betty Sharp, Pearl Grout and Marilyn Richards. Marilyns son, David, met them out there to help. Abbey, Elsie and Emmalee Schafer and Cauy Bickel also volunteered to help push residents in wheelchairs. Kathi Blunck played some dominoes with residents back at Clearview with the help of Bricey Gorman. Later Kathi brought Joan Hill and Bricey out to listen to the gospel singer in the commercial building. It was a wonderful program. Staying for the music were Pearl Grout, Anna Linkey, Lois Anne Sobotka and Betty Sharp. In the afternoon Elsie Schafer helped Kathi get ready for bingo. Kathi called and Elsie passed prizes. Other volunteers were Nina Fricke, Kelly Kern and Bricey Gorman. Winners were Doc Pennebaker, Ruth Nickle, Anna Linkey, Laura Osborn, Gerata Scott and Berniece Hoffman. Ellen Powell was in to lead Sunday school. The First Christian Church was in for communion. Serving was Nancy Daughton and Hugh Terwilliger. Visitors last week were Cassie and Heather Osborn and Chris Gilbert with Laura Osborn; Gary Scott and Dale Scott with Edna Scott; Trenneth Johnson with Winifred Johnson; Vickie Butler Pierce, Joan Harvey and Linda Haley with JR Miller, Esther Jackson and Pam Larsen; Shirley Erickson with Don Strange; Carol May with Virginia Weaver; Leo and Thelma Miller, Sue Rahn and Lyla Miller with Ray Miller; Mary Sue McIntosh with Minnie Breckenridge; Toriann Erickson with Don Strange; Kay and Bob Sickels with Vera Daughton; Richard Reinhardt, Jr. and Stephen Bradd with Stanley Aistrope; Nancy Greenberg with Carmeta Shields; Janis Taylor with Anna Linkey; Vickie Mericle with Larry Hull; Bobbie of Galveston, TX, Andy Rusk of Colorado Springs, CO, Billie of Brooklyn and Thelma Rusk with Bill Rusk; Larry and Tommie Hull with Larry Hull; Joyce Smith with Irene Spencer; Paula Larsen and Debbie Capps with Pam Larsen; Peggy Skarda with Twilla Lininger and Anna Linkey; Penny Hymbaugh and Julie Lowman with Mary Lou and Doc Pennebaker; Lywanda Case with Irene Spencer, and David and Quita Koehler with Twilla Lininger.
July 15 It was busy at Clearview as residents enjoyed their last picnic of the year and were able to visit the Ringgold County Fair. There was so much to see and nothing was missed. There are a few changes in activities this upcoming week. Saturday the Waubonsie Tractor Club will be at Clearview at 1:30 p.m. instead of the scheduled 10:30 a.m. They will line up on the north drive for residents to see. Monday the baseball game will be moved to the morning activity at 9:30 a.m. and the Laplanders will return in the afternoon at 2 p.m. Country school has been cancelled for July. Maybe they can call it summer vacation. Monday Pattie nished reading Emorys Gift and wont start a new book until she returns from her knee surgery in September. She will read one more week from some short stories. Pattie and Liz took several residents outside to enjoy the weather this week. Many enjoyed the sun to their backs and others like it in their faces. Sommer prepared the multipurpose room for the opening of the general store. The rest of the staff got the lawn ready for the last picnic of the year. Residents of the northwest and center west halls enjoyed a special supper with family and friends. Guests of the picnic were Jan Ford and Sharon Lesan with Eileen Lesan; Dorothy Barber, Dean Olney and Marlene Keller with Doyle Murphy; Junior Hanks with Lawrence Hanks; Randy and Valerie Longstreath, Nathan Fletchall, Gerry and Ross King, Danny and Brenda Karr and Karissa Karr with Shirley Karr; Doug and Sherri Hymbaugh, Penny Hymbaugh, Jim Hymbaugh, Lynda Triggs and Adam and Bryson, Sheldon Triggs and Danielle Parsons with Dwight and Charlotte Cunning and Mary Lou and Doc Pennebaker; Tony and Leona Driskill and Kathy Henry with Avery Sanderson and Pearl Grout; Lee Martin and Levi and Craven, Darren and Kisha Martin and Kyler and Ryann, Robert Martin and Howard Martin with Shirley Martin; Jason and Tara Lynch and PJ and Paige and Meggan Brown and Seth and Drew with George Dailey and Liz Lynch; Charles and Helen Long with Shorty Swanson; Annabel Walkup with Vera Carson and Soco Waugh; Florence Bishop and Justin and April, Sherry and Bobby, Josh and Schi and Bethany and Toby, Lori and Paul and Kristen and Eddy and all their children with Lawrence Bishop; Betty Cole and Helen Schardein with Donnie Johnston; Gary and Dale Scott with Edna Scott; Phil and Pattie Foltz with Colleen Greenman. Tuesday Sommer and Pattie prepared cheese and crackers for the residents. Carmene James was in to play the piano for music in the morning. Peggy Wagenknecht and Jane Buck were there to help lead the singing. Peggy went to the unit to sing along with the residents, as well. In the afternoon the Tingley Kitchen Band was entertaining for the July birthday party hosted by the United Methodist Church ladies. Band members were Mary Jane Narigon, Iona Triggs, Doris Overholser, Evelyn Sickels, Vern Brown, George Hoseld, Rose Campbell, Norma and Bill Webb, Rose James, Harold Brown and Carmene James. Birthday party volunteers were Peggy Wagenknecht, Janet Hickman, Wanda McGahuey, Margaret Bishop, Joyce Smith and Sheila Marler.
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kitchen will serve as the canteen so that, after you give blood, you can come in and have a beverage and snack. LifeServe is the blood center that provides blood for the Ringgold County Hospital so it is a good thing to donate your blood to. The Center will again have the nursing home and assisted living residents visit the Activity Center on Monday, August 5, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. They will have the potluck on Tuesday, August 13, at noon. They have it on good authority there will be beefburgers that day. The Center is still having bingo, pitch, bridge, dominoes and Pegs & Jokers during the week. Stop by and see what you might be interested in or bring another idea to play. They enjoy seeing all of you. Stop by and have a cup of coffee or a glass of iced tea or lemonade.
July 15 - The Area XIV Agency on Aging no longer exists. It has been combined with two other agencies from the Council Bluffs and Siouxland area and is now called the Connections Agency on Aging. Rhonda Engles from the Connections Agency visited the site one day and explained some of the changes that have been made. Everyone present was asked to ll out a self evaluation form which will be used by the state in helping
to fund meal sites. Volunteers for the week were Evelyn Sickels, Wanda McGahuey, Joyce Smith and Shirley Ingram. All were pleased to have Peggy Skarda join them for the rst time. She has recently moved from her home in Tingley to an apartment in Heritage Park. Max and Joyce Smith had a lively household for a few days. Their daughter and son-in-law, Sheila and Tony Perreault, and their four children were visiting. They left for their home in Silverdale, WA Tuesday, July 16. Pete Lesans nieces, Michael Lesan of Redmond OR and Phyllis Lairson of Turlock, CA, were in Iowa visiting Pete and Larita and they brought them to the meal site a couple of days. The girls didnt think much of Iowas high humidity. This writer thinks that some may have attended the Ringgold County Fair this past week. Maybe some even had some entries in the fair. Liver was the entre Wednesday and everyone can always count on certain people to be there who really like liver. One of them is Mary Kathryn Gepner. She brought her grandsons, A.J. and Jake Gepner, with her. The July birthday dinner was Friday. Not many with birthdays came out for dinner. There were two birthdays to celebrate. Pauline Murphy and Beulah Walter share a July 16 birthday. Beulahs son, Ben Walter of Afton, came to enjoy dinner with her. Cakes were provided by ladies from the United Baptist-Presbyterian Church and Pauline Murphy furnished the ice cream. Oven-fried chicken will be on the menu for Friday, July 19. So come out and enjoy it with them. Please call ahead for reservations,
preferably the day before, if at all possible. Rich announced that the Tingley Band will be entertaining on Thursday, July 17, and Kenny Campbell on July 24. With all the changes that have been going on with the meal sites, this writer would like to close with this thought: If nothing ever changed, thered be no butteries. -- (unknown) So change is not necessarily bad.
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home of her parents, Eugene and Esther McAlexander. Friday evening Evelyn Oliver and Eugene and Esther McAlexander visited in the home of Kenneth and Virginia McAlexander. Then they all attended the reworks at Sun Valley Lake. Wednesday, July 3, was the 61st wedding anniversary of Jack and Phyllis Manning. There was no celebration, except that Phyllis attended a book club meeting in Mount Ayr and also the Mount Ayr Public Library board of trustees meeting.
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July 15 - Evelyn Oliver of Woodbine spent the weekend in the
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DANCE/PARTY!
Friday, July 19
7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Admission $4 per person
(In front of the Teen Center on the west side of the square in Mount Ayr) is having a
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2 Mile Run ___________ 5K Run ___________ 2 Mile Walk ___________ Age _______ Sex _________(F or M) Consent and Liability Waiver I hereby absolve and hold harmless Mount Ayr Chamber of Commerce and all racing officials from any liability incurred by me while participating in the Ayr Days Running Classic. I further provide that this hold harmless agreement applies to my heirs, executors and assignees. ________________________ ________ ________________________ _______ Parent or Guardian Signature Date Participants Signature Date (Signature required for minor)
Check-in/on-site registration will begin on Friday, July 19, 2013, at 5 p.m., on the east side of the square, Mount Ayr. Tournament play will begin at approximately 5:45 p.m. Registration fees are $15/team in advance, or $20/team for day-of registration. For advanced registration, please drop off completed forms with payment to: Allison Carr at Iris Beauty Salon, 603 E. Madison, Mount Ayr, Iowa 50854. Additional forms are available at Iris. If youre writing a check, make the check payable to Mount Ayr Chamber of Commerce. Cash prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place, pending enrollment. The Rules: Teams are to limited to four people. Four people are not required, though recommended in case a team member is injured or fouls out. Players may only play on one team and teams must use the same players for each game. Baskets are worth one point, 3-point shots will be worth two points. The first team to reach 15 wins, though games must be one by at least two points, with a 20-point cap. Each game will be no longer than 20 minutes. Ball-checking occurs out of bounds under the basket, and regular side boundaries will be acknowledged. Offensive fouls will be called by offensive players and defensive fouls will be called by defensive players. A moderator will be available should a dispute arise and foul shots or automatic points need to be awarded.
Consent and Liability Waiver I hereby absolve and hold harmless Mount Ayr Chamber of Commerce and all officials from any liability incurred by me while participating in the Ayr Days 3-On-3 Basketball Tournament. I further provide that this hold harmless agreement applies to my heirs, executors and assignees. _________________________ ________ _________________________ _______ _________________________ ________ _________________________ _______ _________________________ ________ _________________________ _______ _________________________ ________ _________________________ _______ (Signature required for minor)
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Get Out Alive! Fire safety house to visit Mount Ayr Saturday
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On Saturday, July 20 the Mount Ayr Chamber of Commerce and the Mount Ayr Fire Department are bringing the Blank Childrens Hospital Fire Safety House to Mount Ayr from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The house will be set up on the east side of the square in Mount Ayr. The Fire Safety House has taught many children and adults in our area how to recognize re hazards and not to hide, but to get out alive. Trained volunteers and members of the Mount Ayr Fire Department will be using the Fire Safety House from Blank Childrens Hospital in Des Moines to offer handson learning to prepare children for the unexpected and frightening experiences of a re. Similar in appearance to a motor home, the Fire Safety House is a mobile, wheelchair-accessible re safety education tool which contains the three rooms where res start most frequently: the kitchen, living room and bedroom. Some of the life-saving procedures taught are how to crawl under smoke, how to feel a door before opening it, how to use a re escape ladder, what a smoke detector sounds like and how to call 911. We are very excited to be hosting the Fire Safety House in Mount Ayr says Mike Wimer, Mount Ayr Fire Chief. If only one child in our community is saved from injury or death through having participated in the Fire Safety House training, it will have been worth the effort. Nationally each year, approximately 500 children ages 14 and younger die and another 40,000 are injured by residential res. Young children, especially those ages 5 and younger, are at the greatest risk from home re-related death and injury, with a re death rate twice the national average. Working smoke alarms and a home re escape plan are the most important tools a family can have in protecting their children from re-related injury and death, says Wimer. Although a home re escape plan may help to reduce these deaths, only 25 percent of households have developed and practiced a plan. In addition, a working smoke alarm is not present in two-thirds of the residential res in which a child is injured or killed. For more information about the Fire Safety House visit to Mount Ayr, contact Allison Carr at 712303-7452
These 4-H exhibitors have earned the honor of having their projects advance to state fair competition in August. They include (front row, L-R) Cole Wilmes, Tessa Shields, Jena James, Taylor Still, Madison Hoseld and Brook Rychnovsky; (second row) Jabe Burton, Samantha Schaefer, Laura Davison, Amber Davison, Elsie Schafer and Abbey Schafer; (back row) Hallie Still, Kayla Bailey, Maddie Mobley, Cauy Bickel, Kirsten Dolecheck and Grant Anderson.
Stewardship, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, Iowa Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Iowa Department of Natural Resources (USEPA section 319); in cooperation with Conservation Districts of Iowa, the Iowa Farm Bureau and the Iowa Water Center.
The world-famous Iowa State Fair Butter Cow will share the spotlight this year with the majestic Lincoln Highway. The sculptures will be on display in the Agriculture Buildings 40 degree cooler throughout the Fair, August 8-18.
Thank You
The Ringgold County Extension staff would like to thank the following people for all their help and contributions during the 2012-13 4-H year:
4-H Club Leaders: Cindy Schlapia, Karie Wasteney, Tracy and Scott Giles, Jules and Matt Daughton, Suzie Schaefer, Julie Davison, Tessa Barnes, Marcy Gregg, Melinda Shervheim, Bobbi Bainum, Erika Wilmes, Darren Martin, Sarah McAlexander, Becky and Spence Jones and Darla Sobotka 4-H Superintendents: Pat and Jay Meester, Andy Dugan, Ryan Bailey, Connie Richards, Scott Giles, Richard Tidman, Tim Creveling, Donnie Pollock, Deb Reasoner and Barb Clark 4-H and Youth Committee Members: Amy Whittington, Beth Christner, Andy Clark, Tiffany Wimer, Taylen Abarr, Elisha Doubleday, Allan Dolecheck and Susie Catanzareti Extension Council Members: Chris Eaton, Judi Shaha, Amy Whittington, John Thorpe, Bradley Bentley, Scott Giles, Debbie Klommhaus, Carol Anne McCreary and Kurt Wallace County Council Members: Caitlin Giles, Connor Giles, Hannah Glendenning, Madison Hosfield, Jena James, Maddie Mobley, Brook Rychnovsky, Taylor Still, Johnathan Triggs, Tyler Triggs and Logan Wimer All our wonderful 4-H families and members Ringgold County Fair Board 4-H Pie Bakers: Taylor Still, Anna Greenland, Caroline McAlexander, Anne James, Brody Neas, Rachel Sobotka, Elizabeth Sobotka, Hannah Fletchall, Erin Dolecheck, Hallee Stewart, Hope Fletchall, Haylee Fletchall, Ryann Martin, Loryn Schaefer, Samantha Schaefer and Megan Reasoner 4-H Pie Buyers: Raymond Hensley, Great Western Bank, Connie and Doyle Richards, Matt Routh, Moberg Iowa Realty, Bill Armstrong, Iowa State Savings Bank, Pioneer Seed - Mike Quick, Lee Faris, Glendenning Motor Co., Dr. Keith Miller, Rich Elmer, Mount Ayr-Record News, Grandma Jans Bake Shop and Fair Board Extra Fair Help: Hy-Vee: Sponsoring the County Council Pancake Breakfast Lee and Heather Martin: Use of food stand for pancake breakfast preparation Show Help: Dale Walter, Justin Faris and Scott Giles (swine); Ally Buck, Scott Hewlett and Doug Jeanes (beef); Katelyn Warin, Tiffany Wimer, Tyler Becker and Cassidy Becker (Pee Wee Wrangler); Kelly Robinson, Tim Saville and Susie Catanzareti (horse) Sale Help: Jim Smith, Curt Pierschbacher and Bev McGinnis Konner Klommhaus Memorial: New water line and wash rack; Lyle Faris and others for all their hard work Debbie Klommhaus: Sponsor of the beef showmanship awards Jan Ford and Cindy Mitchell: Judging the pies Ringgold County Cattlemen: Grilling burgers, wash rack assistance, beef awards and heifer application rewards Farm Bureau: Providing the appreciation supper before the sale Dave Freed and Community Meat Processors: Swine carcasses Brett Shields: Hauling market beef to Denison There are so many involved who help us to have a successful 4-H year and county fair. We apologize if we left someone out unintentionally. Thanks to all for their continued support of Ringgold County 4-H and another successful county fair!
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I would like to thank Jamies Coffee Mill and Deli for being my sponsor at the 2013 Ringgold County Fair Queen competition. I also wish to thank Mitchell Andrews for being my escort, along with Anna Greenland for being such an amazing princess! I will always cherish the memories we made together this past week! I want to thank Raymond and Judy Hensley for buying my pie at the auction Sunday evening. Sarah McAlexander and all of the fair board members deserve a huge thank you for all the work they do regarding the queen contest as well as the entire fair. I also wish to thank Dawn Dugan and my fellow County Council members for organizing all of the 4-H exhibits and shows! I cannot thank family, friends, past queens or community enough for all of the support and encouragement I have been given. I feel so honored, blessed and loved being part of this community. I couldnt have done any of this without all of you! I look forward to representing Ringgold County at the 2013 Iowa State Fair!
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Abstract and Title Co. Advanced Ag, LLC BB Diesel Performance B & M Recycling Brammer Farms C & J Conservation Caseys General Stores Clearview Homes and Clearview Estates Creston Livestock Market Dari Sweet Disc Jockey DJ Service by Bill Hightshoe Dredge Feed Service Excel Engineering Farmers All-Risk Crop Insurance Vince Taylor/Jim George Farmers Cooperative First National Bank - Creston Ford Seed Sales - Mike Ford Glendenning Motor Co. Goobs Repair Great Western Bank Jamies Coffee Mill and Deli Jeff Sickels Dozing Kelly Tire and Exhaust B & M Automotive BC Concrete Becker Angus Bice Auto Brown Family Show Calves Community Meat Processors Craig Neil Construction Crain Medical Clinic Cunning Insurance Co Inc Diagonal Building Products Eighmy Monument Co. Farm Bureau Financial Services Julie Davison and Jason Butler Farm and Home Supply, Inc. Nicholas Foltz G and I Feed and Grain Hilltop Veterinary Clinic Iowa State Savings Bank James L. Pedersen, P.C. Jerrys Sinclair, Diagonal Just Power and Repair Lee Faris Family Max E. Smith Electric
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Long Creek Outfitters Longfellow Drilling, Inc. McGahuey Construction Moberg Iowa Realty -- Jim Routh Mount Ayr Health Care Center/Maple Ridge Assisted Living Munyon Plumbing and Heating NAPA Auto Parts - Mount Ayr Pioneer Seed - Randy Bishop Podium Ink PCSB Bank Schaefer Excavating, Inc. Skyview Financial - Wendall Solalrs Stephens Tire and Oil Subway Tull Farms Tyler Insurance Services US Bank Vetter Equipment Walmart Watson-Armstrong Funeral Homes Werner Family Angus, Inc. Winemiler Farms
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A special thanks to the following people for their contribution to the fair:
4-H County Council Abrianna Greenland Andy Dugan Barker Implement Carol Ann Weeda Curt Pierschbacher Dana Campbell Dara Greenland Dawn Dugan Deb Reasoner Donnie Pollock Doug Still Kathy Triggs Jamie Miller Jay and Pat Meester Jim Smith Judy Hensley Lyle Faris Mark Triggs Mount Ayr Community FFA Nancy Sackett Richard Tidman and Family Ringgold County Farm Bureau Ringgold County Supportive Services Ringgold Outdoor Alliance Ryan Bailey Scott Giles Susan Catanzareti Taylor Still Terry Young Tim Creveling Tina McCreary
3 Bar Farms Aunt Jennies Attic Cannon Port-a-John Service Charlie Brown Auto Ltd., Creston Dr. Dennis Hemann, Chiropractor Edward Jones - Randy Gregg Gerolds Plumbing and Heating/ Offsprings The Insurance Station - Debra Larson Just Power and Repair
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The Mount Ayr Inn Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr Tractor and Machine Newton Construction Ringgold County Farm Bureau Ringgold County Pork Producers Ripperger Auto Repair, Afton Roberts Auto Inc. Schaefer Gravel and Grain, LLC Sickels Automotive Smith OIl Smithco, Inc. South Central Iowa Realty - Wanda Hosfield Southwest Builder Supply, Inc. Southwest Iowa Rural Electric Coooperative Steves Tractor Repair Stull Construction Sur-Gro Plant Food Co., Diagonal Taylor Fiberglass Burial Vault Co. WoodLink, Ltd. Wm. H. French Agency Klejch Insurance Agency Lamoni Livestock Auction Mount Ayr Veterinary Clinic Off Road Unlimited, Tingley Reasoners Garage Shafer Insurance Agency Sickels Lime and Rock Hauling Sur-Gro Plant Food Co., Diagonal Wagon Wheel Caf
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Moving buildings is a very interesting thing to do or watch. The men shared stories of moving buildings and sheds after viewing pictures shared by Deanna of her experience of moving a large double garage. The pictures showed the step-by-step process of moving from start to nish as well as happenings and mishaps along the route. It was nice to have Phyllis Sickels with them on the patio Friday afternoon where all shared watermelon. Phyllis was a huge help in distributing the many slices of watermelon consumed. All agreed that this summertime treat hit the spot big time! It was wonderful to have Lanette Shields there this past weekend. Saturday she led bingo and Sunday she was the Sunday school teacher. Communion brought everyone together during the afternoon as Hugh Terwilliger and Nancy Daughton, members of the First Christian Church in Mount Ayr, provided this service. Welcome visitors over the past week have been Jacque and Art Davis of Weeping Water, NE, Darlene Bear and Ted Bear with Don Bear and Nova Giles; Sharon Bowen with June Steinman; Dawn Dugan and boys and Joni Dugan with Bernadine McBride; Kelly and Shirley Richards, Phyllis Faubion, John Morrison, Mari McGehee, Sharon and Randall Faust of Macomb, IL and Jack and William Faust of Davis, CA with Kathryn Chartrand; Steve Werner and Nancy and Race Kelly of Winterset with Maxine Werner; Ann Beech, Michelle Larson of Des Moines, Doris Crawford, Bernard Crawford, Harold, Melynda and Samantha Crawford, Jim and Rosemary Hullinger, Ryan and Kelley Crawford and family and Haley Marie Crawford of Hull, John and Donna Crawford of Orange City, Larry Crawford of Indianola and Melissa Baatz of Windsor, CO with Catherine Crawford; Judy Doolittle with Loreen Reed; Lee Brand with Earl Brand; Lorrie Haver with Wayne Bohn; Neil Stanley with Ada Stanley; Sue, Roger and Margaret Florea of Hopkins, MO and Dan King of with Ed King Ellen Powell and Marie Still with Ruth Angus; Connie Worthington, Jen Myer and Terrie Fensterman of Des Moines with Margaret Fletchall; Ethel Campbell with Don Campbell; Janet and Lyle Hogue of Hateld, MO with Irene Hogue; Kenny and Virginia McAlexander, Rose McAlexander and Larry and Cathy McAlexander of Treynor with Shirley McAlexander; Vera Moore, Jeanette Lutrick and Cheryl Stuck of Warrensburg, MO with Bev Moore; Bobbie and Anne Rinehart of Hateld, MO, Rod Adams of Loveland, CO and Rhonda Cooper of Kent with Kathryn Adams; Phil Jarvis of Billings, MT with Doris South; Carol and Arlene Sobotka and Pam and Robert Grace with Dorothy Sobotka; Pat Teply and Missy the dog with Gerald Gardner, and James Ruby and Lois Grace with Betty Ruby. Visitors are always welcome -please stop by again!
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July 15 - Ayr Days will be a busy time for Mount Ayr as many gather to enjoy the festivities. Residents will be getting a taste of Ayr Days as they look forward to viewing the many antique tractors that will be in the parade. The tractors will show up early Saturday morning and park in the parking lot for their enjoyment and for the drivers to visit with residents. All are also looking forward to listening to Kathy Rinehart and Terry Roberts this Thursday afternoon. They will be singing at 2:30 p.m. Then on Friday several plan to enjoy coffee and visiting with members from the United Methodist Church. This will also begin at 2:30 p.m. if you care to join them. Sylvia Hall enjoyed going out with her daughter, Phyllis Sickles, over the weekend. Danny Gregg enjoyed spending time at the Mount Ayr Meal Site. Maxine Werner was pleased to go to Tingley to the meal site with her daughter, Nancy, and grandson, Race, Friday. Neil Stanley was in to eat lunch with his mother, Ada, and celebrate her 97th birthday. Junior Karr enjoyed lunch with Elaine McCampbell. Shirley Mcalexander enjoyed having her parents join her for lunch Sunday. Catherine Crawford had a great evening meal as her family joined her not only for the meal but also entertainment by her grandchildren who played ball on the front lawn. What a joy to watch them enjoy themselves. Staff and residents would like to express sympathy to the family and friends of Maxine Kean upon her passing. Maxine has been with them for quite some time and is deeply missed. Name Three was a fun game for residents as in turn each resident had to think of three things that pertained to a certain subject. Lots of laughs were shared during this time. Next it was on to baking for the ladies. All ladies gathered enjoyed eating their own personal cake made in a cup after participating in 3-2-1 Cake Baking. This was so interesting and fun that they just may have to do it again. Can you believe they made 12 cakes in 12 minutes! The 50s were remembered last week as staff and residents dressed 50s style, listened to music from those days loaned to them by Bev Moore, exercised to the 50s music and watched as staff members tried out the hula hoop. Trivia and 50s facts were also fun throughout the day. Bible study was with Pastor Charles and Mrs. Hawkins while church was brought by Pastor Scott Marcum of Blockton. Ellen Powell played the piano. Shopping cart found many picking and choosing their favorite snacks from which to purchase. Bingo was enjoyed twice this past week with the help of Phyllis Sickles, Harold, Melynda and Samantha Crawford and Jim and Rosemary Hullinger. Winners include Sylvia Hall, Kathryn Chartrand, Lorene Triggs, Betty Ruby, Corwin Karr (guest of Elaine), Phyllis Faubion, Donna Benegas, Vergene Higgins, Kenny Driftmier, Shirley McAlexander, Paul Campbell, Ruth Angus, Catherine Crawford, Maxine Werner, Margaret Fletchall, Dick Fuqua and Nova Giles and Phyllis Sickles who won blackout. Residents enjoyed going to the Ringgold County Fair Thursday morning. It was a perfect day with a nice breeze and cooler temperatures as they all enjoyed looking at the exhibits before enjoying bingo. After a nice morning they returned with ribbons and all kinds of prizes. It was fun to see the projects by many of their relatives and friends. Those going to the fair were Virginia Albers, Ruth Angus, Shirley McAlexander, Dorothy Main, Luella Adkisson, Earl Brand, Dorothy Sobotka, Maxine Werner and Nova Giles.
Debbie Holmes were supper guests of the sisters Saturday evening. Ronche and Katie Still stopped by after Jakes baseball game and visited for a while with the sisters and Rod and Debbie. Katie and Debbie helped the sisters do some yard work. Sunday after church the sisters took some pies to Doug and Gina. Monday the sisters went to Creston on business and attended the SIPR meeting in the evening.
July 15 - Remember the SIPR supper is this Saturday evening, July 20. Please come and bring a healthy appetite. Enjoy the food and visit with friends and neighbors. This writer guesses summer is actually here for the duration. This area has certainly had some extra warm weather this week. The county fair is over and all of the 4-H youth had some really exceptional projects on display. Taylor Still was the county fair queen. She is the daughter of Doug and Gina Still and the granddaughter of Kathryn Still, Sharon Hubbard, John Brown and Ed Still. She has had an entertaining week with the fair princess, Miss Greenland. She said it was really fun to experience the fair through the eyes of a small child. Helen McMorris had visitors this week. Sherry Kitzman of Colorado visited Wednesday and Mary Stogdill of Grand River was a caller Thursday. Judy Doolittle attended the Iowa Cubs game Friday evening with Rod and Debbie Holmes. Larry and Beth Doolittle, Teena Hash, Amber Richards, Jeffrey and Emma were Saturday visitors. Sunday after church Judy and Kay Doolittle attended the benet in Grand River for Amber Binning. Judy visited with her mother, Loreen Reed, in the Mount Ayr Health Care Center a couple of times this past week. Rod and Debbie Holmes attended the Iowa Cubs game Friday night. They had supper with Rods sisters, Jan Holmes and Kathryn Still, Monday and Saturday nights. Rod Smith is still reporting good news. Three persons gave their lives to Christ Sunday morning during church. Jan Holmes and Kathryn Still went to Mount Ayr Monday and stopped by Doug Stills. Jake Still stopped by for a short visit with his Grandma Kathy and Aunt Jan for a few minutes Tuesday evening. Wednesday the sisters went to Mount Ayr and took some new potatoes and peas to their brother, John Holmes. Wednesday evening Katie Still stopped and picked up Kathryn to go to the fair and watch the Bill Riley Show and queen and princess crowning. Kathryns granddaughter, Taylor Still, won the queen contest and was chosen Miss Congeniality. Thursday the sisters went to Creston shopping. Friday the sisters went to the fair to see the 4-H projects. Rod and
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Morning temperature is usually around 70 degrees, very pleasant and delicious. Its a great time to do outdoor activities, gardening, yard work, etc. A nice rain would also be welcomed. Born to Aaron and Lena Troyer was a son, July 10, named Titus. He is welcomed by brother Emanuel Ray. Grandparents are Eli and Lydia Yoder and Vernon and Mary Troyer. Great-grandmother is Sarah Hershberger of Stuarts Draft, VA. Oliver and Emma Troyer of Partridge, KS made a surprise and interesting visit with Vernon and Mary Troyer. Hes quite a historian and takes great interest in tracing family lineage back to the time they crossed the ocean years ago. Oliver and Vernon are distant cousins and acquaintances of former Plain City days, 5 years ago. The Levi Mast family of Homer, MI are expected in the area this week, going through their shop sorting things out. Wild and tame blackberries are doing very well this year.
reunion will be August 16-17. Jim and Charlotte Pearce and their family had a little rest and relaxation at Highlandville. They stayed in a log cabin, did some shing and made lots of fond memories. Weekend guests of Patsy Stroburg were Craig and Teresa Stroburg, Carey and Joy Stroburg and Steve and Lou DeVoe. The ladies all attended their 40th class reunion. They also celebrated Careys birthday. Saturday Robert Green was surprised with an 85th birthday party by his family and friends. Remember: If you dont go after what you want, youll never have it. If you dont ask, the answer is always no. If you dont step forward, youre always in the same place.
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Blockton
July 15 - Mike and Mitchel Swank, Russell Holmes and Hank Russell attended the garden tractor pull in Fort Dodge Tuesday. Elizabeth and Rachael Sobotka were overnight guests Friday of their great-grandparents, Wallace and Patty Sobotka. Saturday supper guests of Don and Joan Stringham were Matt Swank and LeaAnn, Mike, Malinda, Shane and Mitchel Swank and Linda King. Mike and Nancy Gepner and AJ and Jake and Mary Gepner attended breakfast for supper Saturday evening at the Waubonsie Center. Mike, Shane and Mitchel Swank attended the garden tractor pull Sunday at Exira. Jamie Stringham was a Sunday supper guest of Joan and Don Stringham. Other visitors were Mike, Malinda, Shane and Mitchel Swank. Mary Gepner and Mike and Nancy Gepner and A J and Jake attended the ice cream social at the Beaconseld United Methodist Church.
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July 15 - Already one-half of the month is gone. Time is swiftly eeting by.
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Jim was recently diagnosed with kidney cancer which was soon discovered to be widespread and well-advanced. He was in the hospital several days and has had one kidney removed. Medical and travel expenses continue to mount, as he and Charlotte seek the best course of care for him. He has no health insurance. Jim retired about a year ago after working for the City of Blockton for 33 years. He has quietly and faithfully served his community and family his entire life, and, to be honest, is rather reluctant about the whole idea of this benefit, never being one to want to be the center of attention. CAR SHOW: $10 entry fee. Trophies for 1st - 3rd place. Contact Becky Rine (712-542-0996) for more information. SUPPER FREE WILL DONATION: Serving begins at 5 p.m. Pulled pork sandwiches, baked beans, potato salad, cole slaw and desserts. AUCTION 7 p.m. ITEMS TO BE AUCTIONED INCLUDE: 3 days pheasant hunting, (2) tires (225-60-16- El Dorado), 2 loads trucking, 3 hours dozing, several theme gift baskets, baked goods, as well as gift certificates for meals, massages and hair care and much more. To donate items for the auction, contact: Richard Brown at 641-788-3365 or 641-202-2589, Clint Drake at 641-340-0577 or Earl Drake at 712-621-7492 DONATIONS: Monetary donations can be left at the Blockton Community Hall or the Blockton Post Office or mailed to: Debbie Marcum, City of Blockton, 405 Division street, Blockton, Iowa 50836. Make checks out to: Blockton Reunion.
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The Mount Ayr Raiders split their two nal regular season games before opening district play last week. Mount Ayr 8, Orient-Macksburg 3 The Raiders opened Monday, July 8 with an 8-3 win over OrientMacksburg. Senior Austin Quick had a great night at the plate as he pounded a nice triple, stole two bases and scored two runs in the contest. Mount Ayr jumped out to an early 3-0 lead with solid Raider bats, scoring eight runs on nine hits. Orients only scoring came in the third inning when they were able to string together some hits to push across three runs to tie the game. Heath Evans, on the mound all night for the Raiders, controlled the strike zone and had a solid defense behind him, according to coach Tanner Rinehart. Evans gave up only three runs on seven hits, walked one runner and struck out eight batters. Evans helped himself at the plate, going 2-4 and driving in one run. Other Raiders picking up hits were Weston Schnoor, Jacob Taylor, Zane Sickels, Nick Wurster and John Triggs.
The Mount Ayr Raiderette softball team lines up in honor of former Raiderette standout Karla McGinnis, who recently lost her 12-year-old daughter, Olivia. Olivia was an outstanding softball player, and the coaches and players who knew her thought the wearing of ribbons in her softball team colors would be an excellent way to show their support during this difcult time for the McGinnis-Taylor family.
Senior members of the Mount Ayr Raider baseball team were honored on Senior Night recently. Seniors include Heath Evans with parents Chris and Rhonda Evans, Dylan Doman with parents Tracy and Deana Doman, Johnathan Triggs with parents Kathy and Kevin Triggs, Jake Still with parents Ronche and Katie Still, Austin Quick with parents Kris and Bruce Quick, Zane Sickels with parents Jeff and Amy Sickels. til the sixth inning with the combined pitching of Weston Schnoor and Jake Still keeping the Indians scoreless. Schnoor went two innings, gave up no runs on one hit, walked two batters and struck out one Indian. Jake Still completed the game and claimed the win, allowing three runs on four hits, giving up four walks and one hit batter and retired ve batters at the plate. Mount Ayr added one more run in the top of the sixth before Clarke started a rally, batting through their lineup and cutting the Raider lead to 5-3. Seniors Zane Sickels and Austin Quick each added an RBI single in the seventh inning to stretch the lead to 7-3 for the eventual win. Our seniors did an excellent job of taking control of the game and played very well, said coach Tanner Rinehart. We had some people step up with big hits to score some runs late in the game. Offensively it was Sickels, Quick and Weston Schnoor all going 2-4 at the plate, with Sickels driving in two runs. Quick recorded one RBI and a stolen base, and Schnoor also had one stolen base. Heath Evans went 2-3, stole four bases and added one RBI, while Nick Wurster put a nice RBI double in the books. Erik Freed, Jake Still and Jacob Taylor rounded out the well-balanced offensive night for the Raiders.
Lamoni 8, Mount Ayr 5 Raider seniors played their last game at home, Tuesday, July 9, losing 8-5 in a non-conference game against Lamoni. The loss came in the seventh inning after Mount Ayr held a 4-0 lead until Lamoni came up with a big inning in the fth and closed the gap to 4-3. The Raiders scored again in the bottom of the fth, taking a two-run lead with a win looking better after a scoreless sixth inning and one bat left for the Lamoni Demons. The saying, its not over til its over came true for the Raiders as a couple of Mount Ayr errors and some timely Lamoni hits, including Demon Dylan Pitts homerun, turned the Raider lead into an 8-5 decit. Austin Quick led the Raider offense for the second night in a row, going 3-3 with two stolen bases. Heath Evans, whose bat has been very solid this season, picked up an RBI off his third homerun, and Jacob Taylor had a nice night going 2-4 with one stolen base. Nick Wurster, John Triggs and Erik Freed each recorded one hit. Quency Vos started on the mound for Mount Ayr with Weston Schnoor coming in to relieve and take the eventual loss.
Lamoni Mt Ayr R H 8 5 9
R H Mt Ayr 1 20 00 14 8 9 Orient M 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 7 Pitching MA - Evans (W) 7H, 8K, 1BB, 3ER OM - Thompson (L) 2H, 6K, 1BB, 2ER, 6IP; Caviness (7) 1H, 1K, 1BB, 0-ER, 1-IP Hitting MA - Evans 2-4, 1-2B, 2RBI; Schnoor 1-4, 1 run; Taylor 1-3, 1SB, 1 run; Sickels 1-4, 1RBI; Quick 2-3, 1-3B, 2SB, 2 run; Wurster 1-4, 2SB, 2RBI. 2 run; Triggs 1-2, 1SB, 1BB, 1RBI, 1 run; Freed 0-1, 2SB, 1BB, 1RBI, 1 run OM - Nichols 1-4, 1BB; Thompson 1-4, Mikkelson 1-4, 1 run; Davidson 1-3, 1 run; Caviness 1-3, 1RBI, 1 run; Eslinger 2-3, 2RBI; Huntington 1-3.
Mount Ayrs Raiders faced the I-35 Roadrunners, Tuesday, July 16 for a chance to play in the district nal. The game was played at Truro. Details will appear in next weeks Record-News.
R H 3 1 000 12 7 12 0 0 000 30 3 5 Pitching MA - Schnoor 1H, 1K, 2BB, 0-ER, 2IP; Still (W) 4H, 5K, 4BB, 2ER Hitting MA - Evans 2-3, 4SB, 1BB, 1RBI, 1 run; Schnoor 2-4, 1SB, 1 run; Taylor 1-4, 2SB, 1RBI, 1 run; Sickels 2-4, 2RBI; Quick 2-4, 1SB, 1RBI, 1 run; Triggs 0-3, 1RBI; Still 1-2; Freed 1-3, 1SB, 1 run; Paxson 0-0, 2SB; Vos 0-0, 2SB, 2 run. Mt Ayr Clarke
First Round Districts Mount Ayr 7, Clarke, Osceola 3 The Raiders came prepared to play their rst district game, Saturday, July 13 at Truro after a disappointing loss to Lamoni earlier in the week. Mount Ayr pounded the bats early to gain a 4-0 lead over the Clarke Indians after two innings of play. The Raiders held the lead un-
0 00 03 05 2 11 01 00 Pitching LA - Pitt 5H, 1K, 3BB, 3ER, 4 runs, 3IP; Oviedo-Cardenas (W) 2H, 2K, 2BB, 0-ER, 1 run, 4IP MA- no pitching stats available Hitting LA - Pitt 2-4, 3RBI, 1HR, 2 runs; Ansong 1-3, 1-2B, 1BB, 1 run; Ranney 3-4, 1RBI, 1 run; Whittom 0-2m 2BB, 1 run; Leonard 0-3, 1BB; Oviedo-Cardenas 1-3, 1BB, 3RBI, 1 run; Sherman 1-3, 2 runs MA - Evans 1-3, 1BB, 1RBI, 1HR, 1 run; Schnoor 0-3, 1 run; Taylor 2-4, 1SB, 1 run; Sickels 0-3, 1BB; Quick 3-3, 2sB, 1BB, 1RBI, 1 run; Wurster 1-2, 1SB, 1BB; Triggs 1-4, 2RBI; Doman 0-2, 1BB; Freed 1-2, Paxson 0-0, 1 run
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This year all the money from the Chicken Wings for Charity sponsored by HyVee will go between Ringgold County Cares and The Mount Ayr Aquatic Center. Ringgold County Cares is a non-prot organization that packages fortied soyrice meals that are then delivered to hungry or starving children and their families around the world. Ringgold County Cares holds an annual 100,000 Meal Weekend and strickly runs on donations and volunteer help to package the food. Last year we were able to raise $15,000.00 and packaged 108,000 meals in just 3 days. We had over 300 people volunteer their time to put the meals together. The Mount Ayr Aquatic Center is responsible for all the fundraising efforts to replace the swimming pool at Judge Lewis Park.
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Tingley
he and Kaye lived in this area for many years, before health issues caused them to move closer to their family. Services were held Wednesday at the community building in Tingley. Sympathy is extended to Kaye and family. Sympathy is extended to Walt and Bev McGinnis, whose granddaughter recently unexpectedly passed away.
July 15 - Tingleys best news took place Wednesday evening at the Ringgold County Fair. In the SCICF grant presentation that evening Tingley was awarded a check for $12,000 to be used toward rewiring their community building. The application for the grant was written by Sue Richards, who was present to accept the check. Tingley is very grateful for the generous check and appreciates all who had a part in awarding it. Its July and the month is off to a wonderful start. Everythings been pretty calm and not too eventful. Whats happening takes place more often in the summer months than any other season, yes, reunions and get-togethers. Some even took place at the meal site Friday. Steve and Marcia Webb of Nebraska and Ken and Shirley McKay of Wyoming attended the meal site Friday. Both couples were in this area to attend the guys 45th class reunion at Mount Ayr being held over the weekend. The Webbs are Bill and Norma Webbs, son and daughter-inlaw. Leota Pinkie Collins got an unexpected surprise Friday at the meal site. She discovered Ken McKay was there. He happens to be her cousin, one she hasnt seen for years. They had lots of catching up to do. That wasnt the only get-together taking place. Friday evening was the dance night there hosted by Lloyd and Kay Drake. Some of their friends were present. They have been at the meal site before but not for awhile. They included Ken and Phyllis Robinson of Prescott and Muriel (Pee Wee) Ward and her friend, Jerry. It sure was good to see them all again. Also, Jeff Brown stopped in to eat dinner with his dad, Harold Brown. What fun it is to see all these folks! Monday was really calm, although there was plenty of fellowship and games taking place. Because of Virginia Walden, Harold Brown, Vern Brown, no one was disappointed because there wasnt any music. They made everyones day better. Tuesday found the band present to provide the extra entertainment for the day. Members included accompanist Carmene James, plus Mary Jane Narigon, Vern Brown, Pauline Murphy, Doris Overholser, Iona Triggs, Evelyn Sickels, Harold Brown, Norma Webb, Dick and Virginia Walden, Kris Brown and newcomer Rose Campbell. Rose recently retired and came as a guest Tuesday and found herself playing in the band. Everyone hopes shell be back and join them again real soon. Friday a nice number of singers were present to provide the days extra entertainment. Members present included accompanist Darlene Morgan, director Mary Jane Narigon, plus Bonnie Manders, Iona Triggs, Dick and Virginia Walden, Peggy Wagenknecht, Marge Werner, Dave and Marge Patch, Harold Brown, Norma Webb and Marcia Webb. What a blessing all these talented groups are to the meal site. Site council, Sharon Case, Irma Johnston, Marge Werner, Bonnie Manders and Nancy Jarred, met Friday morning. Tuesday, July 30, was set as Grandchild Day. All were happy to see Jack England able to be out and about again following his recent surgery. The community was saddened when word was received that Bud Breckenridge had passed away July 6 at Adel Acres, where he currently resided. He grew up in Tingley and
Ringgold County Bowling Association - $9,000 - for new heating and cooling units. Union Township Endowment - $4,125 match - to grow their endowment. Family Resource Center $3,750 match - to grow their endowment. Ringgold County Child Care $6,375 - to replace windows. Ringgold County Fair - $3,000 - to replace steps from road to arena. City of Kellerton - $6,500 - to purchase a used mobile debrillator. Mount Ayr Community School - $8,000 - to build a greenhouse for student learning.
mes, Joy Goins, Jim Goins, Polly Hartsook, Ann Werner, Rod Faris, Bev McGinnis and Alan Ibbotson prepared and served the meal with the help of Ringgold County Cattlemen. Regional manager Tim Prunty and ofce assistant Carol McCreary joined the group. Ringgold County Fair Queen,Taylor Still and Princess Aubrianna Greenland helped greet and serve guests. Ringgold County Farm Bureau is proud to support the youth of the community, and they thank all who attended the supper.
The pie auction during the 4-H sale Sunday night totaled $3,875 for the Ringgold County 4-H fund.
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newing the RIZ agreement with the county. He suggested the agreement have no end date. Inloes would like to meet with Spurrier at a later date to discuss the agreement in more detail. Inloes did clarify that according to the Iowa Code the county does not have the option to support the RIZ. The Code states the county shall fund the RIZ. The RIZ board would like to keep the formula in place as is and amend the shelf-life to state perpetual life. There was no further business. A motion was made by Royce Dredge and seconded by Kraig Pennington to adjourn the meeting at 12:30 p.m. DAVID INLOES Chairman ATTEST: AMANDA WASKE Ringgold County Auditor and Fifer. Motion by R. Holmes/Fifer to approve the June 2013 nancial report. Ayes: R. Holmes, West, J. Holmes, Johnston and Fifer. Water: The clerk said Kathy Reynolds was in to city hall and said the meter pit the city installed on her property was covered up. Kathy was wondering who was liable for uncovering it. West stated it wasnt covered with dirt and, when he reads the meters, he will show her where it is. West reported Munyons Plumbing and Heating was going to x the water leak at 307 N. Decatur Street Wednesday, June 10, 2013. Sewer: Streets: The clerk is to order a pallet of cold patch. Minnick said he was having trouble with the seat on the mower. He has done some welding. He priced a seat and it cost 700 and some dollars. The clerk said she sent another letter to resident at 305 N. Adams Street but not a registered one this time. West stated a sterner letter needed to be sent. R. Holmes said several letters had been sent and the home owner knows the road was to be repaired in the original state. R. Holmes/J. Holmes motioned to gravel W. Fifth Avenue, west of S. Lincoln Street, 0S. Ringgold Street, between W. Fifth and W. Sixth Avenue and N. Adams Street, between E. First and E. Second Avenue. Ayes: R. Holmes, West, J. Holmes, Johnston and Fifer. The clerk informed the council the progress with Femma. Refuse: The clerk informed the council she had sent notices to each resident the change in date and time on garbage pickup. Kathy Johnston said on the last bill of the food pantry she was charged for refuse that she didnt use. R. Holmes/Fifer motioned to deduct the $19 from the bill. Ayes: R. Holmes, J. Holmes, Fifer and West. Abstain: Johnston SIPR/Museum: Kathy Still said they hadnt had a meeting yet this month but gave the report about the Fourth of July celebration on June 29, 2013. Kathy Still had a written report from Sharon Becker on the museum. KVFD/EMTS: No report on KVFD. Doug Prime reported the First Responders got a grant ($6,500) for a debrillator. West/R. Holmes moved to adjourn at 7:45 p.m.. KRISTINA NAIL Mayor ATTEST: JUDY DOOLITTLE Clerk Alliant, electric, $545.13 Windstream, phone/Internet/fax, $144.85. CNH, $24.04. Petty cash, certied letters, $45.00. C - Kellerton IPERS/State$319.13. Farmers Co-op, roundup, $29.60. Post Ofce, stamps, $42.90. All Inclusive Rec, swing seats, $440.00. Mount Ayr Record-News, publishing, $68.45. Ofce Machine, cartridge, $180.56.
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July 15 - The Ringgold County Fair was the event of the week. Many from the community took in the many activities. The Maloy Shamrocks 4-H club was well represented. Payton Weehlers feed box was selected as Outstanding Junior Project. Amber Davison has an apple butter exhibit going to the state fair. Laura Davison has a horticulture exhibit going to state also. They each had other projects considered for state fair, outstanding junior exhibit and blue ribbons. Hannah Jackson had blue ribbons on her sewing project and two photography projects. Tanner Parman had a photography project. Emma Mobley has two projects going to the state fair. Emma Mobley had one that was considered for state fair. Maddie and Gracie Mobley showed their goats Friday morning. They had champion and reserve market goat as well as champion and reserve breeding goat. Gracie won grand champion for rate of gain. Emma participated in the horse show Friday night. She received reserve trail and reserve western horsemanship. The swine show was Friday morning also. Tanner Parman placed rst in the lightweight class. Hannah Jackson had reserve champion in the carcass class. Wyatt Jackson placed fourth in that class. Megan Warin showed the Grand Champion Simmental heifer during the breeding beef show Saturday Hannah Jackson had Grand Champion Red Angus during the same show. Paige Lynch showed a heifer and steer Saturday. She had Champion Commercial Heifer and then went on to win Reserve Champion Heifer. Her steer won his market class. Paige won Junior Showmanship. PJ Lynch showed a bull calf in the open feeder calf show Saturday. Several camped at the fair. They included the Warin, Mobley and Hensen families. Becca Hensen had reserve in the camper decoration contest. Tanner Parman participated in the pedal pull contest. He placed second. The adults were also exhibitors. Becca Hensen had her chunky apple butter there. Brian Terrell had a newspaper basket and Betsy Keenan had some of her weaving entered. Congratulations to everyone who had projects for this years fair. Katelyn Warin worked in the Farmers Coop booth in the commercial building at the fair. Friday evening Craig and Kathi Braby attended the fair to see everyones projects. Riley Weehler and other Ringgold county cowboys and cowgirls are competing in the National High School Rodeo in Rock Springs, WY this week. Wendell Jackson received word that his brother-in-law, Albert Derby, had died Friday. He was the husband of Wendells sister, Janet. They lived in Colorado. Thursday Craig and Kathi Braby attended a going away party for Rich Brundage. Tanner Parman played basketball in Maryville, MO Thursday night. Saturday morning Maddie
Mobley participated in the color run in Des Moines with the Glendennings. Saturday Kathi Braby visited with her aunt, Jean Ward, in Lenox. Later she went to visit her parents, Fred and Joyce Haynes. Kathis sister, Laurie Evans, was also there. They all enjoyed looking at the pictures that their sister, Debbie Miller, had taken on her trip to Ireland and Scotland. Sunday Lafe, Hattie and Holden Dukes were lunch guests of Craig and Kathi Braby. Julie, Laura and Amber Davison and Hannah Jackson helped with vacation Bible school at the UBP Church Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Richard and Carole Davison took in the activities at the Hopkins annual picnic Friday and Saturday nights. Carole entered the quilt show Wednesday.
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Kerry Saville and Kathy Valenzuela with Clara Kilgore; Rob Wetzel and Marcia Nickell with Dorothy Wetzel; Floy Davenport with Gladys Gose; Denzil Young with Pauline Young; Jack and Dixie Taylor with Lorabel Taylor; Eric, Sundae and Meghan Nordstrom with Ona Knott, and Normie Beggs with several.
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NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR RINGGOLD COUNTY Probate No. ESPR004844 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SHIRLEY V. BROWN, Deceased. To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Shirley V. Brown, Deceased, who died on or about May 12, 2013: You are hereby notied that on the 14th day of June, 2013, the last will and testament of Shirley V. Brown, Deceased, bearing date of the 22nd day of March, 2007, was admitted to probate in the above named court and that Suzanne Brown was appointed executor of the estate. Any action to set aside the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors having claims against the estate shall le them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so led by the later to occur of four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred. Dated this 15th day of July, 2013. Suzanne Brown Executor of Estate 5040 Windsor Circle Pleasant Hill, IA 50327 Douglas D. Daggett ICIS PIN NO:AT0001801 Attorney for Executor 100 E. Montgomery, P.O. Box 404 Creston, IA 50801 Date of second publication, 25th day of July, 2013. 20-2t
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July 15 - The state fair picnic is coming up on July 28, so Clearview is getting things around for that. There is also going to be an auction with Jim Boltinghouse and the Community Singers to entertain during the next two weeks. Monday morning was exercise and trivia. Mabel Root and Gladys Gose enjoyed a walk uptown before a few sprinkles fell. Scott Marcum had Bible study Monday afternoon with cookies and coffee after the lesson. Amy took Rex Wyckoff, Varel Dodge and Ona Knott for a car ride. They always enjoy seeing the crops as they change and the farmers putting up their hay. Did You Know trivia game was played Tuesday morning in the dining room. Everyone enjoyed a cold or hot drink during the game. Terry Roberts and Kathy Rinehart came to sing Tuesday afternoon. What a great duet to listen to. All do hope they come back again soon. Exercise and music trivia were Wednesday morning and residents unscrambled words and song titles on the board. Tim Maxa was the minister for church Wednesday afternoon with Patty playing the piano. Tim blew in from church camp just in time for church. This writer doesnt think he has a spare moment as he was headed back to camp later. Barb Bentley was a guest for church. Thursday morning was Person, Place or Thing game. The staff even joined in on this one. Several took walks to enjoy the beautiful day. Bingo was Thursday afternoon and winners were Clara Kilgore, Jeane England, Lila Barker, Lorane Leonard and Dorothy Wetzel. While the residents played bingo, the staff had an in-service in the living room. Date bars and cherry pie bars were enjoyed by everyone for the monthly coffee. They were very yummy! Gladys Gose hosted her Neighborhood Card Club Friday afternoon. Bernadine Ecklin, Phyllis Gourley, Vaunceil Brott, Marilyn Beck, Floy Davenport and Kathlyn Brown enjoyed playing cards and doing lots of visiting. Floy Davenport had light refreshments. This weeks visitors have been
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July 9, 2013 The Kellerton city council held a regular session July 9, 2013 at city hall at 7 p.m. to conduct business and other matters to come before the council; pursuant to the laws of Iowa and the rules of the council. Mayor pro tem Mat West was in the chair and called meeting to order at 7:02 p.m. and the following councilors were present: Rodney Holmes, Paul Fifer, Janet Holmes, Kathy Johnston and Mat West. Motion by R. Holmes/Fifer to approve June 2013 minutes with correction of deleting Johnston on aye vote on xing drainage ditch. Ayes: R. Holmes, West, J. Holmes, Johnston and Fifer. Motion by Fifer/J. Holmes to approve the July 2013 bills. Ayes: R. Holmes, West, J. Holmes, Johnston,
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Church Notes
Mount Ayr Larger Parish United Methodist Churches Pastor Skip Rushing Redding 9:00 a.m., Worship. 10:00 a.m., Sunday School. Middle Fork 9:00 a.m., Sunday School, all ages. 10:00 a.m., Worship. Mount Ayr 10:30 - 11:00 a.m., Refreshments and Fellowship. 11:00 a.m., Worship. St. Josephs Catholic Church 100 N. Polk, Mount Ayr Fr. Bashir Abdelsamad, Pastor Saturdays, mass at 5:30 p.m. St. Patricks Catholic Church Grand River Fr. Bashir Abdelsamad, Pastor Sunday mass, 8:00 a.m. United Church of Diagonal Pastor Ed Shields 9:00 a.m., Sunday school. 10:00 a.m., Church. Tingley First Christian Church Al Rusk, Pastor 10:00 a.m., Church school. Margaret Hull, Superintendent. 11:00 a.m., Worship. First Lutheran Church Mount Ayr - LCMS Vacancy Pastor: Rev. Jonathan Watt Sunday, July 21: 8:00 a.m., Worship with holy communion. Free Methodist Church Charles Weiman, Pastor 10:00 a.m., Sunday school. 11:00 a.m., Worship service. 7:00 p.m., Evening worship. Wednesday, Family Night Prayer meeting; F.M.Y., C.L.C., 7 p.m. Kellerton Assembly of God Church Pastor Barton Shields 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m., Worship service. 6:00 p.m., Sunday evening worship. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m., Adult Bible study. Blockton Christian Church Scott Marcum, Pastor 9:30 a.m., Bible School. 10:45 a.m., Worship. Second and fourth Sundays of each month, Youth Groups. First Wednesday of each month, Church Night. Tent Chapel Church of Christ Richard Reinhardt, Minister (3 miles south of Blockton, Iowa) Bible study, 10:00 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. Watch In Search of the Lords Way - 7 a.m., Sunday on Ch. 17; KDSM Dish 259, 6:30 a.m. or Direct TV 364, 6:30 a.m. Sundays, 6:30 p.m., evening services. Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m., Bible study. Regular Baptist Church Mount Ayr 464-3293 (Church) Pastor Seth Denney 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. 11:00 a.m., Morning worship service. Nursery available. 6:30 p.m., Evening service. Wednesday, 6:30-8 p.m., AWANA; 7 p.m., Midweek Bible study and prayer. 7 p.m., Youth service. Hickory Grove Advent Christian Church Sherry Wiley, supply pastor 11:00 a.m., Worship service. Mount Ayr Assembly of God Pastor Doug Rohrer (515-783-7712) See our facebook page 8:15 - 8:45 a.m., Prayer 9:00 a.m., Sunday school for all ages. 10:00 a.m., Fellowship. 10:30 a.m., Worship service. Nursery available. Childrens church. 5:00 p.m. Men of Valor First Saturday each month, 8 - 11 a.m., Open Closet. Thursdays: Revolution Youth - Summer Break. Wednesdays: Kids Club - Summer break. Kellerton United Methodist Church Rev. Robin Thomas, Pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Worship. Beaconseld United Methodist Church Rev. Robin Thomas, Pastor Sunday, 9:00 a.m., Morning Worship. No Sunday School. First Christian Church Pastor Chris Conklin Saturday, July 20: Ayr Days luncheon. Sunday, July 21: 7:00 a.m., Mens breakfast. 9:00 a.m., Sunday school. 10:00 a.m., Church. Thursday Prayer group at 9:30 a.m. United Baptist-Presbyterian Church 2343 State Highway 169 Mount Ayr Michael Maddy, Pastor (641-464-2127) www.ubpchurch.com Sunday, July 21: 9:00 a.m., Sunday school. 10:00 a.m., Church service. Greeter, Dean Blades; Call to worship, Deb Larson; Musician, Nancy Sackett; Drums: Lew Knapp; Childrens sermon, Pastor Mike Maddy; Nursery, Pat Meester; Message, Pastor Mike Maddy; Snacks, Kathi Blunck. Monday, July 22: 5:00 p.m., Stretch exercises. Tuesday, July 23: 7:00 a.m., Mens breakfast-UBP Church. Wednesday, July 24: 5:00 p.m., Stretch exercises-UBP Church. No choir practice during summer. 6:30 p.m., Bible study at Mount Ayr Health Care. Platte Center Presbyterian Church Delores Dench, Pastor 9:15 a.m., Sunday school. 10:00 a.m., Fellowship. 10:30 a.m., Worship. Bank of Christ Outreach and Hope Center 2nd & Ringgold, Kellerton 10:00 a.m., Sunday school for children and adults. 11:00 a.m., Church service with Kathy Johnston speaking. Wishard Chapel Community Church Pastor Bill Armstrong 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., Worship. Women of Wishard (WOW): Every rst Wednesday at 7 p.m. Ellston United Methodist Church Rev. Robin Thomas, Pastor 9:00 a.m., Church services. 10:00 a.m., Sunday school and Bible study. United Methodist Women: Every second Monday at 1:30 p.m. United Methodist Men: First/third Saturdays at 7:30 a.m. Youth Group: First/third Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. Second Sunday - potluck; fourth Sunday - fellowship time. Website: ellstonumc.org Tingley United Methodist Church Rev. Robin Thomas, Pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., Worship. United Methodist Women: Every Third Wednesday. Youth Group: Second and Fourth Sundays, 5 p.m., at Ellston. The Lighthouse Christian Center Non-Denominational Fellowship Doug Greene, Pastor (west 2 miles on Hwy. 2) 9:45 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., Worship. 5:30 p.m., Mens room/womens room. 6:00 p.m., Evening worship. Mondays, 5 p.m., Thin Within Support Group; 5:30 p.m., Prayer meeting. 7 p.m., Sowing in Tears Support Group. Wednesdays, 6 - 8 p.m., Crew Kids Club. More information available online at lighthouseonline.org.
Obituaries Obituaries
Maxine Kean MAXINE SMITH KEAN Maxine Smith Kean passed away July 8, 2013 at Mount Ayr Health Care Center in Mount Ayr, Iowa. Maxine was visited daily by her loving brother, Paul Jennings Smith, formerly of Blockton, Iowa. Maxine Smith Kean, the oldest child of Bertha (Jennings) Smith and Samuel Jesse Smith, was born on the family farm near Blockton, Iowa, in Ringgold county, close to the Missouri border, January 24, 1920. That same family farm is where Kirk and Susie Smith, Cora and Samuel, Maxines great-nephew and his family live today. Maxine was a quiet studious child who loved books. She milked cows twice a day and attended Brush College, a rural school near the family farm. Maxine rode a
Area Bible Fellowship Church 204 North Van Buren, Cleareld Pastor Ron Christian Associate Pastor Keith Lorenz 9:30 a.m., Worship service. 11:00 a.m., Sunday school. Website: www.areabiblefellowship.org Trinity Christian Church Terry Roberts, Minister 446-8654 (Hwy. 2 West, Decatur) 8:15 a.m. and 10:45 a.m., Sunday morning worship services. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, all ages. Wednesday: 7 p.m., Youth/Small group Bible study. Nursery available. The Community of Christ Tony and Sandy Crandell, Co-pastors Sunday, July 21: 9:50 a.m., Sunday school. 11:00 a.m., Worship service with Bill Weaver speaking. Mount Ayr Restoration Branch Sherman Phipps, Presiding Elder Alan Smith, Assistant Saturday, July 20: 3:00 p.m., Kathy Myers and Larry Whites wedding at Jerusalem United Methodist. Reception following at the United Methodist Church in Creston. Sunday, July 21: Welcomers: Alan Smith. 9:45 a.m., Family Worship, Ron Smith. 10:00 a.m., Classes. 11:00 a.m., Worship. Jim Barber, presiding; Ron Smith, speaking; Cheryl Phipps, pianist; Jordison Family, special music. Custodians: Jim Barber. 6:00 p.m., Family fellowship at Steve Smith home. Wednesday, July 24: 7:00 p.m., Prayer service at Alan Smith home. Sherman Phipps presiding.
Shetland pony to Blockton high school. After graduation when she was only 18, she began teaching at a country school near Cleareld, Iowa and then lived in a teacherage at Lamoille, Iowa where she taught. Maxine continued her education at Northwest Missouri State Teachers College in Maryville, Missouri where she received her bachelor degree and then furthered her education, receiving her master degree in education from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. Maxine taught elementary grades in the Des Moines Public Schools for 36 years, retiring in 1983. Maxine was an active member of the West Des Moines Christian Church, enjoying the fellowship of the Church Ladies Organization and playing in the bell choir. She was also a member of the Polk County Historical Society, the American Association of University Women, West Des Moines Book Review Club and was on the Program Committee for the West Des Moines AARP. Additionally, Maxine was a member of the West Des Moines Womens Club, Retired Teachers Association and Toastmasters. She was an involved member in each of her organizations. Maxine and her husband, Daniel J. Kean, loved to square dance and travel together. Their most memorable trip was to Ireland, where they traced Dans lineage and met some of his Irish relatives. Dan passed away in 1985. Maxine so appreciated the loving care he received from Hospice of Central Iowa that she became a dedicated Hospice volunteer, spending hours weekly, handwriting thank you notes for the many memorial contributions and donations received by Hospice of Central Iowa. In 1990 alone Maxine wrote well over 2,000 letters, each one thoughtfully and creatively handwritten. Maxine Smith Keans involvement with Hospice came full circle when she entered Hospice care in July 2013. Maxine was preceded in death by her parents, Bertha (Jennings) and Samuel Jesse Smith; her husband, Daniel J. Kean; sister, Gayle Hilt; brother-in-law, Edward Hilt, and niece, Paula Lynette Smith. Maxine is survived by her brother, Paul Jennings Smith and wife Frances of Mount Ayr, Iowa; niece, Marcia (Smith) Allen and husband Gary of Corning, Iowa; nephew, Kenneth Jay Smith and wife Linda of Independence, Missouri; greatnieces; great-nephews; great-greatnieces; great-great-nephews; dear friends, Pam and John Duesing of West Des Moines, Iowa, and numerous relatives and friends. Maxine Smith Kean will be remembered and she will be missed. Services were held at WatsonArmstrong Funeral Home in Mount Ayr on Sunday, July 14, 2013 with Rev. Scott Marcum ofciating. Obituary was read by Kenneth Smith. Pianist was Linda Gray Smith with special music by Erin Smith Parks, Kenneth Smith and Marcia Allen. Casket bearers included nieces and nephews.
Burial was in the Rose Hill Cemetery in Blockton. A memorial fund was established to H.C.I. Care Services, Mount Ayr, Iowa. DENNIS KENNEDY Dennis Kennedy, 76, passed away Sunday, July 7, 2013, at Bright Kavanagh House. A memorial visitation was held Wednesday, July 10, at Brooks South Town Chapel (7601 Fleur Drive), with a graveside service and burial of cremated remains on Thursday, July 11. Shawna Beeman ofciated the service. Urnbearers were Jeff McKelvey, Willis Jones and Joe Tollari. Honorary Urnbearers were Angela and Chase King, Joey and Amanda Tollari, Lauren and Justin Palmer, Staci and Tony Miller, Jason Tollari, Sarah Pederson and Shane Jones. Dennis will be missed by his three daughters, Kim (Jeff) McKelvey, Tammy (Willis) Jones and Kelly (Joe) Tollari; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; sisters, Irene Hogue and Velma King-Lorenz, as well as many nieces, nephews and friends. Dennis was preceded in death by his loving wife of 52 years, Gwen; parents, Reed an Sylvia Kennedy, and his beloved dog, Scooter. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Central Iowa.
Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge, retiring in 2009. Glen will be missed by two daughters, Bridget Konopasek (Nathan Sargisson) of Des Moines, Iowa and Brandie Konopasek of Los Angeles, California; a son, Bronson Konopasek (Natasha Wilson) of Clarion, Iowa; his mother,
Joan Konopasek of Kellerton, Iowa; eight grandchildren; three sisters, Linda (David) Dunn of Red Oak, Iowa, Jeannie (Marvin) Hultquist of Big Cabin, Oklahoma and Betty Gage (Leroy Lee) of Ottowa, Kansas. He was preceded in death by his father, Doyle.
Glen Konopasek GLEN D. KONOPASEK Glen D. Konopasek, 59, of Marshalltown, Iowa, formerly of Fort Dodge, Iowa, passed away Sunday, July 14, 2013, at Fountain West Nursing Home in West Des Moines, Iowa. Memorial services will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 18, 2013, at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Des Moines, Iowa. The Main St. Chapel of the Anderson Funeral Homes in Marshalltown has been entrusted with the arrangements. Online condolences may be sent to www.andersonfhs.com. Glen was born March 16, 1954 to Doyle and Joan (Grannaman) Konopasek in Leon, Iowa. After high school he enlisted in the Navy and served his country during Vietnam. Glen was a custodian for
Olivia McGinnis-Taylor OLIVIA McGINNIS-TAYLOR Olivia was born on December Olivias favorite times. She cher22, 2000 to Carl and Karla Taylor ished the many friends she made at at Methodist Hospital in Omaha, the fair. She was most proud of her Nebraska. Olivia was called home watermelon eating contest wins -on July 5, 2013 while surrounded ve years in a row, not to mention by family. Olivia had just com- the bubble blowing and paper airpleted sixth grade at Rockbrook plane ying contests. Olivia spent many summer vaElementary in May. Olivia was a very cheerful girl cations in Michigan enjoying qualfrom the time she was able to ex- ity time with family and playing at press herself. It was not uncommon the beach and parks. Sports quickly became a very for Olivia to wave and say, Hi to nearly everyone in the grocery important part of Olivias life a store as she sat in the grocery cart. few years ago when she embarked She remained known as someone on basketball and softball. She not who was very liberal with hugs only excelled in both sports but and her big beautiful smile. Olivia met many amazing friends. She always had a huge heart and time was selected for the Boys & Girls for younger kids. She treated them Club All-Star team as a fth and with such patience and love and al- sixth grader, MVP of Columbus Fire & Ice tournament where she ways made time for them. She has always had a love for hit a three-run home run. In her spare time, some of Olanimals and knew an amazing amount of facts about animals and ivias favorite things were comwildlife. One of her favorite books municating with friends on social was an encyclopedia with facts media, watching TV, swimming and hanging out with Jasmine. where she could learn even more. She loved to express herself _________________________________ Obituaries continued on page 13 through singing and dance. She participated in the National American Miss Pageant in 2011 and had Services set for a wonderful experience. Art was another way she loved to express Walter Putney, Sr. herself. Walter Putney, Sr., 81, of KelOlivia always loved visits to her lerton died suddenly July 13, 2013 Grandpa and Grandmas farm near at Saint Marys Hospital in DuMount Ayr. She was outside from luth, Minnesota while visiting near sunup to sundown playing with an- Cook, Minnesota. imals, exploring and playing with A visitation will be held at Jasmine. She also was very in- Watson-Armstrong Funeral Home trigued by the Amish families who in Mount Ayr on Saturday, July 20, lived near her grandparents and at from 6 to 8 p.m. with funeral serone point Olivia was convinced vices 2 p.m. Sunday at the funeral she wanted to be Amish. From the home. time Olivia was a few years old, A complete obituary will apshe went with her grandparents, pear in next weeks edition. mom and sister to the Ringgold County Fair. Those were some of Try Record-News Color Photo Copy Service!
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DAN ALLEN SICKELS Dan Allen Sickels, son of Lester and Dorothy Snethen Sickels, was born May 22, 1947 in Creston, Iowa and passed away August 24, 2012 in Bethany, Oklahoma after a short bout with lung cancer. He graduated from Mount Ayr Community high school in 1965 and served in the Army National Guard during the Vietnam era. Dan married Sandra Selvig of Bode, Iowa. To this union one son, Scott Allen, was born. Dan worked for Hilton Homes in Guttenberg, Iowa, in the Oklahoma oil elds, with his cousin, Bill Sickels, as a mechanic and in the brokerage business with his good friend, Jerry Woody, for 35 years. Dan loved to travel and held especially fond memories of several years in Costa Rica. He never knew a stranger and could be relied upon to assist anyone, especially stranded travelers who were in trouble. He was particularly happy to be able to spend a week in Stigler, Oklahoma with both of his sisters shortly before he passed away. Dan was preceded in death by his grandparents; his parents; a twin brother, Dennis Earl, and a niece, Lisa Jane Buckner. Survivors include his son, Scott; two sisters, Jeri (Don) Pomi of Fallon, Nevada and Gayle (Nathan) Lamb of Stigler, Oklahoma; one niece, Susan (Allen) Post; four nephews, Steve (Julie) Pomi, Mike (Jeanne) Pomi, Tim Buckner and Shawn (Renee) Buckner; seven great-nieces and nephews; a number of relatives and friends, and special friends, Greg and Donna Warren of Yukon, Oklahoma and Jerry Woody of Joplin, Missouri. Graveside services are planned for July 20 at 1:30 p.m. at Rose Hill cemetery in Mount Ayr, Iowa.
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June 10 minutes as printed with a second by director Eaton. Motion carried 3-0, unanimously. Administrative Reports: Activity, lunch, buildings and grounds, transportation and technology reports were reviewed. Under buildings and grounds, Supt. Drake updated the board on the summer projects. Carpeting is being installed, painting is nearly complete, concrete work has begun at the elementary entrance where the cooks deliver the food and fencing and asphalting will begin soon. New Business: A. FEMA Shelter Use: Ringgold county sheriff, Mike Sobotka, was in attendance to help give guidance to the board regarding public use of the schools saferoom. He explained how the saferoom at the pool has installed a key box that is set up through the sheriffs ofce to automatically unlock when severe weather conditions exist. However, someone has to go to the pool saferoom and unlock the room with the key. It requires good coordination and making sure someone is available to unlock the room even though the key has been initially unlocked from the box by an automatic system with the sheriffs ofce. Pros and cons were discussed as to whether the school should open the saferoom to the public and have someone assigned to unlock the saferoom at all times or whether it should only be used while school is in session or during school activities. Director Eaton suggested that when Teresa Jackson sends out her severe weather alerts thru the mass communication system she uses, that perhaps she could add that, if you have no safe shelter to go to, that you should go to the Judge Lewis Shelter. Supt. Drake was going to visit with other schools that have saferooms and see what their policy is for providing public use to the saferooms. As for the current time, the board would advise Supt. Drake to use his best judgement on permitting public use of the saferoom and to follow current policy. Director Eaton made a motion to table the item until the August board meeting with a second from director Schafer. Motion carried 3-0, unanimously. B. Milk, Bread and Fuel Bids: Following the consideration of the bids received, director Schafer made a motion to accept the milk bid received from Hiland Dairy for milk
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and juice products for the 2013-2014 school year provided they supply the coolers. Seconded by director Eaton. Motion carried 3-0, unanimously. Director Eaton made a motion to accept the bid received from CGI Foods for bread products for the 2013-2014 school year. Motion was seconded by director Schafer. Motion carried 3-0, unanimously. Director Eaton made a motion to accept the fuel and propane bid from MFA Oil for 20132014. Seconded by director Schafer. Motion carried 3-0, unanimously. C. Appointment of Board Secretary/Business Manager: With a motion by director Schafer and seconded by director Eaton, Janette Campbell was appointed board secretary/business manager for the 2013-2014 school year. Motion carried 3-0, unanimously. D. Depository for Banking: Director Schafer made a motion to provide accounts at US Bank, Great Western Bank, Wells Fargo Bank of Iowa, N.A. of Des Moines and ISJIT with the intent of maintaining checking accounts at US Bank and providing for four money market accounts at US Bank and Great Western Bank for depository funds. The maximum deposit to be $2,500,000 (General Fund) for US Bank, $1,500,000 (School House Fund) for US Bank and $2,000,000 for Wells Fargo Bank of Des Moines, $1,500,000 for Great Western Bank of Mount Ayr and $500,000 for ISJIT. Motion was seconded by director Shay. Motion carried 4-0, unanimously. E. Approval of Elementary Professional Development Plan: Chris Elwood, PK6 principal, was in attendance to share changes that he made to the PD Plan. Director Eaton made a motion to approve the Professional Development Plan as presented with a second from director Schafer. Motion carried 3-0, unanimously. F. Approval of Elementary Student Handbook: Chris Elwood, PK-6 principal, explained the handbook with changes made. Director Eaton made a motion to approve the Student Handbook as presented with a second from director Schafer. Motion carried 3-0, unanimously. G. Approval of Elementary Staff Handbook: Chris Elwood, PK-6 principal, shared the details and changes made to the Student Handbook. Director Eaton made a motion to approve the Student Handbook
as presented with a second from director Schafer. Motion carried 3-0, unanimously. H. Approval of Articulation Articles of Agreement with SWCC: Supt. Drake shared that the purpose of this agreement is to provide a mechanism that will enable students enrolled in career and technical courses at Mount Ayr High School to transfer to SWCC and receive advanced placement/standing in Career Education Programs for the competencies successfully achieved at the school. Director Eaton made a motion to approve the Articulation Articles of Agreement with SWCC. Seconded by director Schafer. Motion carried 3-0, unanimously. I. Fencing Bids: Supt. Drake shared that he had sent out bid notices to two fencing vendors and as of this date had only received one bid back. He asked the board to give him administrative authority to wait for the second bid and to accept the lower bid of the two. Director Schafer made a motion to approve giving Supt. Drake administrative authority to wait for the second bid and accept the lowest bid. Seconded by director Eaton. Motion carried 3-0, unanimously. J. Approval of Asphalt/Pavings Bids: Supt. Drake shared two bids received for asphalt/paving work. Those bids received were as follows: 1) Black Top Service - $32,340 and 2) Norris Asphalt - $ 42,432. Director Eaton made a motion to approve the bid received from Black Top Service in the amount of $32,340. Seconded by director Schafer. Motion carried 3-0, unanimously. K. Review and Approval of 700 Series: Supt. Drake presented the 700 Series and changes that have been made since the 700 Series was last updated. Those changes are recommended by the Iowa Association of School Boards. The most recent change to the 700 Series was to Code 704.2 Debt Management. Supt. Drake recommended the board approve the 700 Series as presented by IASB. Director Eaton made a motion to approve the 700 Series as presented and to waive the second read-
ing. Director Schafer seconded the motion. Motion carried 3-0, unanimously. L. Approve Resignation of School Board Member: Supt. Drake explained that director Eaton has moved residence which has removed him from his district. It will be necessary for the board to appoint a board member within 30 days to ll his position until the next school board election on Sept. 10, 2013. Director Schafer made a motion to accept the resignation of Chris Eaton as School Board Member for District #2. Seconded by director Shay. Motion carried 3-0, unanimously. M. Appoint School Board Member to Fill Vacancy Until Next School Board Election: Director Schafer made a motion to table the appointment until the August school board meeting. Director Eaton seconded the motion. Motion carried, 3-0, unanimously. N. Personnel: There were personnel items to take action on. Financial Reports and Actions: On motion by director Eaton and seconded by director Schafer, it was resolved: That all bills presented be allowed. Motion carried 3-0, unanimously. Secretaries/Treasurer Annual Financial Report: Director Schafer made a motion to accept the Treasurers Annual Report for 2012-2013 as presented. Seconded by director Eaton. Motion carried 3-0, unanimously. Miscellaneous: Supt. Drake recommended approval of Articulation Articles of Agreement between Des Moines Area Community College and Mount Ayr Community School District. Director Eaton made a motion to approve the Articulation Articles of Agreement with DMACC. Seconded by director Schafer. Motion carried 3-0, unanimously. Adjournment: Meeting was adjourned at 8:11 p.m. with a motion by director Eaton and seconded by director Schafer. Motion carried 3-0, unanimously. GENERAL FUND Access Systems, Sharp copier
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2013 CHeVy iMpaLa Lt1, Red ......................................................................................................................... 21K MiLeS 2012 CHeVy MaLibu 1Lt, 4dr. Sedan, 4cyl, White........................................................................................... 11K MiLeS 2012 CHeVy iMpaLa Lt, 4dr. Sedan, 3.6 V6, Sunroof, White ............................................................................ 16K MiLeS 2012 CHeVy iMpaLa Lt1, Sunroof, Gold.......................................................................................................... 24K MiLeS 2012 CHeVroLet iMpaLa LtZ, V6, Heated Leather, Sunroof, Black .......................................................... 20K MiLeS 2012 Ford FoCuS SeL, Leather, Sunroof, Red ..................................................... 38K MiLeS 2012 MitSubiSHi gaLant Fe, Silver ........................................................................................................... 30K MiLeS 2011 CHeVy CruZe Lt rS, 4cyl, Black ........................................................................................................... 44K MiLeS 2011 CHrySLer 300C LiMited, Leather, Chrome Wheels, Black ................... 31K MiLeS 2010 CHeVy CobaLt 2Lt, 2dr Coupe, 4cyl, Leather, Sunroof, Silver .............................................................. 52K MiLeS 2010 CHeVy MaLibu 2Lt, Leather, V6, Mocha ................................................................................................ 29K MiLeS 2010 pontiaC g6, 4dr. Sedan, 2.4 4cyl, Red ........................................................................................................ 35K MiLeS 2010 buiCK LaCroSSe CxS, 3.6 V6, Heated Leather, Sunroof, White Diamond .......................................... 48K MiLeS 2007 CHeVy iMpaLa 3Lt, 3.9 V6, Heated Leather, Sunroof, Bronze ............................................................... 71K MiLeS 2006 CadiLLaC dtS, Sedan, Loaded, Heated Leather, Sunroof, Silver............................................................... 67K MiLeS 1978 CHeVy CorVette Coupe, T-Tops, White.......................................................................................... 37K MiLeS 2013 CHeVy traVerSe 1Lt awd, 2nd Row Buckets, Black Granite .................................................... 3,000 MiLeS 2013 CHeVy CaptiVa Lt, FWD, 4cyl, White ........................................................ 24K MiLeS 2013 Ford edge LiMited awd, V6, Leather, Loaded, Black ......................... 38K MiLeS 2012 CHeVy equinox awd 2Lt, V6, Silver ................................................................................................ 36K MiLeS 2011 CHeVy equinox Fwd Lt, 4cyl, Silver ................................................................................................. 43K MiLeS 2009 CHeVy traVerSe awd LtZ, Leather, Sunroof, DVD, Nav., Red ..................................................... 28K MiLeS 2009 CHeVy Suburban 1500 Lt, Leather, 8-Passenger, DVD, Maroon ................................................... 96K MiLeS 2009 gMC yuKon SLt 4x4, Leather, Loaded, Gold............................................ 62K MiLeS 2009 Ford expedition eL, 5.4 V8, Loaded, Heated Leather, DVD, Sunroof, White .................................... 72K MiLeS 2009 gMC aCadia SLt Fwd, Heated Leather, Nav., DVD, Sunroof, Brown ................................................... 54K MiLeS 2008 CHeVy taHoe LtZ 4x4, DVD, Sunroof,, Navigation, White Diamond...... 96K MiLeS 2008 gMC aCadia SLt Fwd, V6, Heated Leather, DVD, 2nd Row Buckets, Silver .................................... 100K MiLeS 2007 CHeVy traiLbLaZer LS 4x4, DVD, Blue ....................................................................................... 67K MiLeS 2006 CHeVy traiLbLaZer 4x4, Gray ......................................................... 103K MiLeS 2006 Jeep wrangLer 4x4, V6, Automatic, Hard Top, White ......................... 132K MiLeS 2005 pontiaC aZteK raLLy, 3.4 V6, Black ................................................................................................. 78K MiLeS
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Starting promptly at 11 a.m. on weigh cows and bulls; noon on feeder cattle. All native cattle guaranteed fresh from the farm.
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