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Henry T. Paine will celebrate his 90th birthday at a family dinner and open house, Sept. 26.
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Chloe Pedersen GARDNER, Kan. — Adam and Amy Pedersen, of Gardner, Kan., are parents of a daughter, Chloe Torah Grace Pedersen, born at 5:30 p.m. July 6, 2009 at Olathe Medical Center, Olathe, Kan. She weighed 7 lbs., 7 oz., and was 19 inches long. Chloe is welcomed by a sister, Katelyn. Grandparents are Jim and Diane Bissig, of Mason City, Iowa, and Larry and Cindy Pedersen, of Emmetsburg, Iowa. Great-grandparents are Charlotte Bissig and Earl Bisgard, both of Fairfield, Iowa, and Cordell and Donna Poldberg, of Pocahontas, Iowa.
Harry Barnd MASON CITY — Audrey will celebrate Knowles of Mason City his 90th birthday will celebrate her 80th with a surprise open house birthday with a card showfrom 2 to 5 p.m. er. Saturday, Sept. 26 She was born Sept. 20, at the Moose Lodge, 1929, in Rockwell. Cards Mason City. may be sent to: Audrey No gifts are requested. Knowles, 409 25th St. Hosts for the event will be S.W., Mason City, IA Harry’s wife, and their 50401. families. Happy 80th Birthday today, from Marshall, Lorna, Cliff and Les, 14 grandkids, and five great-grandkids. Enjoy your special day.
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Thank you Five generations of my family gathered together at a family dinner to celebrate my 90th birthday. Thank you to all who came to my open house following the dinner and to each of you that sent a card, flowers, gifts or greeted me with a “Happy birthday!” You all made my birthday so very special. May God bless you all! — Louise Junker, Hampton
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Dorothy Conrin, 85 MASON CITY — Dorothy Conrin of Mason City will be honored at a family dinner on Sept. 27 to celebrate her 85th birthday. Dorothy was born Sept. 24, 1924, in Thornton. Greetings may be sent to her at Homestead Assisted Living, 2501 W. State St., Mason City, IA 50401.
Clynden Christiansen Feb. 23, 1923 - Sept. 23, 2007 A precious kind man went to heaven above. I look all around while I search for his love. There’s an emptiness in my heart, that only you can fill. I yearn for your smile and your strong will. I know I have to wait until it’s my turn, but even in Heaven you know how much I love you. I’ll try to be strong until that certain day when God says come along, your Dad is this way. You’re always on my mind and always in my heart. Your loving daughter, Betty
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MARBLE ROCK — Arnold Litterer and Yvonne WagnFERTILE — Tim Severson and Kim (Truong) Severson er Litterer of Marble Rock were married Sept. 15, 1949, were united in marriage on Sept. 20, 2008, at Immanuel at the First United Methodist Church in Rockford. Lutheran Church in Forest City. The couple celebrated their 60th wedding anniverHappy 1st Anniversary! sary with a family dinner in July. A card shower is From your family planned. Cards may be sent to them at 1195 280th St., Marble Rock, Iowa 50653. The couple’s children and their spouses are Larry and ANNIVERSARY Becky of Dougherty; Evelyn and Tom McAdam of Sale, Australia; Russell and Mary of Rockford; Janette Jess of Seattle, Wash.; Denise and Bill Dow of Rockford; and Jerry and Jenny of Bellevue. They also have 18 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
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Thank you We would like to thank all of our family and friends Tisor, 40 years who helped us celebrate our 55th wedding anniversary. THORNTON — Jon and Karen (Colson) Tisor of All of the cards were heartwarming and appreciated. Thornton were married Sept. 26, 1969, at the First The family festivities in the park made it a memorable United Methodist Church in Mason City. day. The couple will celebrate their 40th wedding — Cathy and Larry Phearman anniversary with a family dinner on Sept. 25 at Prime Thank you N Wine in Mason City, hosted by their grandchildren The family of Rosella Daniels wishes to thank Garett Jon Wilson and Olivia Wilson. everyone for the many cards, prayers, and kindnesses The couple’s children and their spouses are Kristen shown to us during this difficult time of losing our and Bruce Wilson of Carlisle. mother. They request no gifts, please. Cards may be sent to — Don, Mary, Jim and DiAnn them at Box 27, Thornton, IA 50479.
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Jean M. Ham and Ronald E. Evenson were married Sept. 15, 1984, at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Osage. They are blessed with a daughter, Taylor A. Evenson, a student at North Iowa Area Community College in Mason City.
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First Grandchild, First Birthday Grandparents James and Patricia Ueker are pleased to present their first grandchild. William James McCoy was born to Jacob and Lisa McCoy of West Des Moines on Sept. 25, 2008. He is also welcomed by Grandma Bonnie McCoy of Des Moines, Grandpa Walt McCoy of Ankeny, Greatgrandfather, Louis Rice Jr., Mason City, and Greatgrandma, Aquanita Gross of Earling.
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Alan Scholl and Luella “Lu” Duenow-Scholl were married at the East Park Gazebo in Mason City on Sept. 23, 2006. Only God knows why he took you so soon at such a young age. You are in no pain now. We never got to say “Good-bye” to each other, only through our hands. We had 10 good years together. You will always be remembered through my heart and the good times we had together as we would have celebrated our third anniversary on Sept. 23, 2009.
When — I see the bright shining star I would like to thank everyone for the vote of confiat night, dence in electing me to the Garner-Hayfield Community School District’s Board of Education. I am committed I know you are to serving the families of this school district. Working watching over me. together we can continue to carry on a proud tradition of It rains — you providing a quality education for all students. Thank are missing me. you for your support. Sun shines — you give me — Jack Toppin a brighter day. Wind blows — a wisp of air Thank you goes by my skin I want to thank all my relatives and friends for the like a butterfly. cards, flowers, gifts and visits I received while I was in Mercy Hospital, Mercy West Campus, and the Sheffield Always remembered — Care Center while recuperating from my stroke. It was Your loving wife all very appreciated. — Luverne Bell and son Eric
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MASON CITY — Robert Allen Mitchell and Shirley Lorene (Wearda) Mitchell of Mason City were married Nov. 1, 1969, in Sioux Falls, S.D. The couple’s children and their spouses are Julie and Mike Draper, Mason City; Sheri and Travis Morud, Ft. Dodge; Stacie Mitchell, Cedar Rapids. They also have six grandchildren.
MASON CITY — Stephen Henrich, a 2009 graduate of Newman Catholic High School was selected as one of two students to represent the State of Iowa in Washington D.C. as a U.S. Presidential Scholar. Henrich nominated retired Newman teacher, Gary Nyhus as the teacher who had most inspired and encouraged him. They were honored at a banquet at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington D.C. where the keynote received his award from speaker at the dinner was Arne Duncan, Secretary of Vice President Joe Biden at the White House. Education. Henrich
GREENE — Lyle and Gladys Stauffer of 2831 Rampart Ave., Greene, were married Sept. 15, 1944. They celebrated their We welcome family Mulligans Bar & Grill in 65th wedding anniversary & friends to help Mason City, Iowa. with a family dinner on celebrate their 40th!! They request no gifts, Saturday, Sept. 19th. The event will be at 6:30 The couple’s children p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, at please. and their spouses are Gary (Laurie) Stauffer of SumnLittle Mr. and Miss Ventura Fest er; Joni (Chuck) Svendsen of Hampton; Diane (Bob) Jones of Rockford; Mary (Wayne) Johns of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. They also have 10 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren.
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Luke Brown and Lorna Whelan were crowned Little Mr. and Miss Ventura on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009 at the Ventura Community Center by Robyn Wolfram. Everyone entered in the pageant rode in the parade Beaver, Bagur that followed the coronation. Luke is in the second MELANIE BEAVER, of grade and Lorna is in first grade at Ventura Elementary Mason City, is employed School. Luke is the son of Paul and Stacy Brown, grandwith Mercy Medical Centerson of Wally and Kathy Brown of Edgewood and Janice North Iowa in Mason City as and the late Jack Trunkhill of Burt. Lorna is the daugha certified medical assistant. ter of Tim and Vicki Whelan, granddaughter of Bob and MICHAEL BAGUR, of Mavis Whelan of Clear Lake and Jaunita and the late Mason City, is employed as Don Harden of Rudd. general manager at Casey’s General Store in Nora Springs. News, sports, opinion, celebrations, the latest The couple will be married at 4 p.m. on Sept. 26, forecast, classified ads, ... It’s all available, 2009, at the East Park Gazeall the time, at www.globegazette.com. bo in Mason City.
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Thank you Many thanks to all the friends and family who called, visited or sent me cards on my birthday. It was fun to hear from you all. I appreciate your thoughtfulness! Special thanks to John and Dorene, Allan and Julie, Cam, and Lynette. Spending the week together was the highlight of our celebration! And also special thanks to all the grandkids and great-grandkids who helped me celebrate — we all have LOTS of special memories of a fun time together! — John Angle
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Thank you I wish to thank everyone for all the cards and phone calls I received for my 99th birthday. It was greatly appreciated. — Teressa Anderson
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MASON CITY — Janelle ‘Jan’ Platts and Nicholas Daniel Mujica were united in marriage on May 30, 2009, at Holy Family Catholic Church by Father Jon Seda. Jan is the daughter of Joe and Janis Platts of Mason City, and the granddaughter of Dorothy Platts, also of Mason City. Nicholas is the son of Dan and Jean Mujica of Mason City, and the grandson of Joe and Lois Wollner of Bancroft and Julian and Sylvestra Mujica of Mason City. The bride wore a white strapless taffeta side drape gown with a metallic beaded lace bodice and trumpet skirt and a sweep train. Her matron of honor was Jessica Stockberger. Other attendants to the bride were Amanda Mujica, Jenna Busch, and Holly Lindsay. Her personal attendant was Amanda Heinz. Best men for the groom were Joseph Mujica and Nolan Servantez. Other attendants were Jake Kruckenberg and Justin Platts. Flower girl was Trystan Servantez and ring bearer was Dominic Squier. Ushers were Stace Craun, Mark Abbas, Tom Wollner and Jacob Wollner. A reception hosted by Bob and Kathy Platts and Mike and Judy Wollner was held at The Music Man Square in Mason City. Jan is a graduate of Buena Vista University with a double major in psychology and human services. She is employed with the North Iowa Vocational Center in Mason City. Nicholas is a graduate of Kirkwood Community College with an associate’s degree in turf management. He is employed with Woodharbor Doors and Cabinetry in Mason City. Following a honeymoon trip to the Riviera Maya, Mexico, the couple is at home in Mason City.
MASON CITY —Megan Adams and Jason Ellison were united in marriage on May 9, 2009, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Mason City. Megan is the daughter of Dave and Mary Adams of Mason City. She is the granddaughter of Lila O’Donnell, also of Mason City. Jason is the son of LaVonne and the late Don Ellison of Owasa, Iowa. He is the grandson of Doris Dufloth of Iowa Falls. Megan wore an ivory satin gown with a fitted bodice, scattered rhinestones and pearls, and off-the-shoulder cap sleeves. Maid of honor was Liz Ptacek. The bride’s other attendants were Shauna Steenblock, Jamie Oltmann, Andrea Gotto, and Heidi Benng. Personal attendants were Molly Adams and Jen Adams. Best man was Joey Price. The groom’s other attendants were Luke Kjormoe, Donovan Ellison, Troy Adams and Cary Adams. Flower girls were Shea and Ava Adams. Ushers were Jeff Theilen and Justin Smitherman. Kari Christensen provided the organ music and Matt Barnes served as soloist. A reception hosted by Jim and Leona Sallee was held at the Holiday Inn in Mason City. Megan is a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa with a degree in marketing, and is employed with Nationwide Insurance in Des Moines. Jason is a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa with a degree in criminology, and is employed with the Iowa Department of Corrections in Newton. Following a honeymoon to Ocho Rios, Jamaica, the couple is at home in Pleasant Hill.
NORA SPRINGS — John McCallum, of Nora Springs, will celebrate his 80th birthday at a dinner with friends, Sept. 25, at Carlos O’Kelly’s, Mason City. He was born Sept. 24, 1929 in Goldfield, Iowa. Greetings may be sent to John at the following address: P.O. Box 607, Nora Springs, Iowa 504580607.
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BRITT — Shirley Ann Wellik, of Britt, will celebrate her 80th birthday with a card shower. She was born Sept. 30, 1929 in Wesley. Greetings may be sent to Shirley Ann at the following address: 2480 Kent Ave., Britt, Iowa 50423.
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Krahn, 50 years Djuren, 50 years MASON CITY — Gordon and Sharon (Wright) Djuren were married Sept. 26, 1959, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Osage. Gordon and Sharon will celebrate their 50th anniversary with a family dinner. The couple’s children and their spouses are Dave Djuren and wife Carol of Mason City, Marie Djuren of Topeka, Kan., Wanda (Djuren) Goranson and husband John of Waukee, and Troy Djuren and wife Crystal of Clear Lake. They also have five grandchildren. Congratulations and best wishes may be sent to the couple at 12246 300th St., Mason City, Iowa 50401.
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Thank you Easley, Schwartz Kevin and Kathy Easley, of Mason City, and Russ and Angel Schwartz, of Dubuque, are pleased to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their children, Kacy Easley and Andrew Schwartz. Kacy and Andrew are graduates of the University of Northern Iowa. Kacy will also graduate in May with an MBA degree from Drake University. She is employed at John Deere Wind Energy in Johnston. Andrew is employed at TEKsystems in West Des Moines. The couple is planning a 1:30 p.m. wedding on Oct. 10, 2009, at St. Raphael’s Cathedral with a reception to follow at the Grand River Center, both in Dubuque.
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Henry T. Paine, 90 RACINE, Wis. — Henry T. Paine, of Racine, Wis., formerly of Mason City, Iowa, will celebrate his 90th birthday at a family dinner and open house, Sept. 26. He was born Sept. 29, 1919 in Racine, Wis. Henry’s celebration will be hosted by his two children, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Henry would enjoy hearing from friends and
We would like to thank all those that made the celebration of our 40th wedding anniversary such a special time. To our family — Troy, Molly, granddaughters Shea and Ava Adams, Cary and Jen Adams, Megan and Jason Ellison. We love you. And to everyone for the wonderful cards and notes. We enjoyed them very much. We feel so blessed with wonderful family and friends. God bless. — Dave and Mary Adams
Thank you I want to thank my family, friends, neighbors and Trinity Lutheran Church for the support you gave me during my hospitalization from May 3 to Sept. 11. I appreciated very much all the visits, cards, calls and former students. Greetings may be sent to gifts. Your thoughts and prayers make it possible him at the following address: 3900 N. Main St., for me to recover. — Mike Iverson #312, Racine, Wis., 53402.
OSAGE — Richard and Rosella (Maas) Krahn were married Sept. 27, 1959, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Osage. Richard and Rosella will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a family dinner on Sept. 27. Congratulations and best wishes may be sent to them at 2016 Highway 9, Osage, Iowa 50461. The couple’s children and their spouses are Wayne and wife Lu Anne of Johnston, Randy and wife Jody of Rochester, Minn., and Karla Krahn of Meservey. They also have three granddaughters and one grandson.
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ABBY MEYER, of Clear Lake, is the daughter of Stanley and Elaine Meyer of Clear Lake. She is a graduHavey, 60 years ate of Drake University with NORA SPRINGS — a doctorate in pharmacy. Richard and Lura Havey Abby is employed with will celebrate their 60th Mercy Medical Centeranniversary on Sept. 19, North Iowa in Mason City. 2009. ANTHONY BAUMAN, The family celebrated at of Clear Lake, is the son of the end of June when they Daisy Bauman and the late could all be home. The couple’s children are Ralph Bauman of East Dubuque, Ill. He is a graduStephen (Dawn) of Clear ate of Northeast CommuLake, Becky of Nashville, Tenn., Margaret (Bruce) of nity College and is Nora Springs, Phil of Little employed with Trinity Information Services in Rock, Ark., Mary of Des Moines and Dan (Karen) of Mason City. Abby and Anthony will LaCrosse, Wis. They also have seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
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MILITARY NOTES Navy Seaman Recruit Matthew N. Roudebush and Navy Seaman Recruit Jamie L. Spencer, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill. Roudebush is the son of Janice Pszanka, of West Des Moines, and Mark Roudebush, of Mason City, and is a 2009 graduate of Valley High School, West Des Moines. Spencer is the daughter of Jeff Spencer, Nora Springs, and is a 2009 graduate of Rockford Senior High School. Air Force Master Sgt. Blaine R. Barker was named the 2008 Air Force Space Command Military Fire Officer of the Year. Selection was based on the an individual’s exemplary duty performance, job knowledge, leadership qualities, teamwork, significant self-improvement, personal achievements, notable accomplishments, and community service and support. Barker was selected as the winner from a total of nine other Air Force Space Command bases and will now represent the command at the Air Force-level competition. He is a fire protection craftsman assigned to the 30th Space Wing at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Lompoc, Calif., and is scheduled for an assignment to Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. Barker has served in the military for 17 years. He is the son of Richard and Linda Barker, of Britt, and a 1991 graduate of West Hancock High School, Britt. Army Reserve Pvt. Tracy A. Purchase graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. He is the son of Tracy Purchase, of
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Forest City, and is a 2009 graduate of Forest City High School. Air Force Airman 1st Class Lawrence B. Gilchrist graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. He is the son of Larry and Louise Gilchrist, of Hampton, and is a 2003 graduate of Hampton-Dumont High School. Brandon M. Wilkins was promoted to the rank of sergeant in the U.S. Army Reserve. He is an information technology specialist with the 561st Regional Support Group in Omaha, Neb., and has served in the military for four years. Wilkins is the son of Ron and Kristi Wilkins, of Nora Springs. His wife, Jessica, is the daughter of Roland Caulkins, and Becky Caulkins, both of Elwood, Ill. Wilkins is a 2003 graduate of Nora Springs-Rock Falls High School and earned an associate degree from North Iowa Area Community College. Army Pfc. Daniel S. Dodge completed the Warrior Transition Course at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla. The course teaches basic skills necessary for integration into the Army for all prior-service service members to fully prepare them for Advanced Individual Training or on to their first assignment. Soldiers undergo much of the same training developed in basic combat training, except it is developed in a program of instruction that lasts five weeks instead of nine. Dodge is the son of Amy Dodge, and grandson of Margaret Dodge, both of Mason City. He is a 2002 graduate of Mason City High School and received an associate
AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS degree from Kaplan University, Mason City, in 2008. Air Force Staff Sgt. Thaddeus E. Cook arrived for duty in Rochester, Minn. Cook, a recruiter with eight years of military service, is assigned to the 343rd Recruiting Squadron, Offutt Air Force Base, Omaha, Neb. He is the son of Steve and Angela Cook, of Algona. His wife, Angela, is the daughter of Mike and Rose Hultberg, of Pittsfield, Pa. Cook is a 2001 graduate of Algona High School and received an associate degree in 2006 from the Community College of the Air Force, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.
agement Agency. BELMOND — Pleasant Progressors 4-H, group award, Iowa Department DES MOINES — More than 680 volunteers in the of Transportation. CHARLES CITY — state were honored at Betty and Clinton 2009 Annual Governor’s Volunteer Award recogni- Richards, individual length of service awards, Nashuation ceremonies held in Plainfield Community Marion, Storm Lake, Des School. Moines and Ottumwa. FOREST CITY — Elaine Each year, regional Hanson, individual award, Governor’s Volunteer Iowa Commission on VolAward presentation cereunteer Service. monies are held across CORWITH — Prairie 4Iowa to recognize and thank hundreds of volun- H Club, group award, Iowa teers for the commitment, Department of Transportation. service, and time they GARNER — Hancock donate to benefit others. Only people or groups who County 4-H Teen Council, volunteer their time with a group award, Iowa Department of Transportation. state or city government HAMPTON — Krabbe agency or an Iowa nonprofit organization are eli- at Franklin Financial Services, group award, Iowa gible to receive a GoverACHIEVEMENTS Department of Transnor’s Volunteer Award. portation. They may be selected for KENSETT — Linda 4-H Meats Judging an award in one of three Nydegger, individual categories: Individual, Contests results award, Community of Group, or Length of SerAMES — Approximately vice. A special category Bolan, Iowa. 106 4-H members attended was added this year, to MASON CITY — Robin the 2009 4-H/FFA State Anderson, Mason City, recognize disaster assisLivestock and Meats Judg- tance and recovery volun- individual award, Iowa ing Contests, held Aug. 29, teers. Department of Cultural in Ames. Award recipient criteria Affairs; River City KiwaIn the 4-H Meats divinis, group award, Iowa include an individual or sion, one team and five Department of Transgroup who has: demonindividuals competed along strated exceptional comportation; River City with the state FFA teams. Street Rods, group award, mitment to volunteerism The first place team, and by helping with a special Iowa Department of Iowa’s representative to the project or ongoing activiTransportation; Yaggy National 4-H Meats Conties, demonstrated exem- Colby Associates, group test in Kansas, was from plary leadership, creativi- award, Iowa Department Worth County. Emma of Transportation. ty, cooperation and hard Christensen, Mitchell NASHUA — Nashua work in their service to Moretz, Lisa Nelson and Police Department, group others, or made an outBriar Tenold were coached standing contribution to award, Nashua-Plainfield by Dennis Johnson. Community School Disstate or community The objectives of the through volunteer service. trict. Iowa 4-H Judging Contests NORA SPRINGS — The following Individare for the 4-H’ers to learn ual/group award recipients Cupola Inn Bed and Breakmodern livestock and meat from the North Iowa area, fast, group award, Iowa evaluation methods, prac- are listed by city, name, Department of Transtice decision-making and portation. award, and nominating communication skills and NORTHWOOD — organization. develop the ability to select Northwood Lions and ALGONA — Kossuth livestock appropriate for a Amateur Radio Operators, Northwood 8th Grade, defined production purgroup award, Iowa Departgroup award, Kossuth pose. ment of Transportation; County Emergency Man-
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ASA Silver Merit Award winner GARNER — The American Simmental Association (ASA) awarded Courtney Jass, of Garner, a Silver Merit Award worth $750 to use for post-secondary educational purposes. Established in 1981, by the ASA Board of Trustees, the Merit Award is designed to provide recognition to junior members who have made significant contributions to their community, home, family, school and the Simmental or Simbrah breeds of cattle. Judging is based on leadership, scholarship, extra-curricular participation and direct involvement with the beef industry. Jass is currently serving as president of the Iowa Junior Simmental Association and as president of the Junior Beef Breeds Association. While Jass was a member of the GarnerHayfield FFA Chapter, her team was the 2007 State Champion Livestock Judging Team. Jass is a musician who plays the piano and organ and is involved with her school’s marching and concert bands. She is responsible for the daily care of her herd of Simmental cattle, including feeding, show maintenance, preparing for sales and assisting with breeding and calving whenever it is needed. The American Simmental Association is headquartered in Bozeman, Montana, and maintains the breed registries for the Simmental and Simbrah breeds of cattle. ASA has an active adult and junior membership of nearly 8,000.
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IOWA STATE FAIR RESULTS
Dahlia competition DES MOINES — Jim Romer, of Algona, took 10 out of 13 court of honor titles in the Dahlia competition judged Aug. 22, at the 2009 Iowa State Fair. Complete floriculture Dahlia results are as follows: Decorative A SizeWhite — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative A Size-Yellow — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative A SizeOrange — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative A SizeFlame — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative A SizeBronze — second, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative A Size-Light Pink — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative A Size-Dark Pink — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative A SizeLavender — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative A Size-Red — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative A Size-Light Blend — first and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative A Size-Dark Blend — first, Jim Romer, Algona; second, Janice Stock, Titonka. Decorative A Size-Bicolor — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative A Size-Variegated — first and second, Janice Stock, Titonka. Decorative B and BB Size-White — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative B and BB Size-Yellow — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative B and BB Size-Orange — first, Janice
Stock, Titonka; second, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative B and BB Size-Flame — second and third, Janice Stock, Titonka. Decorative B and BB Size-Bronze — first, Janice Stock, Titonka; second, Jim Romer, Algona; third, Janice Stock, Titonka. Decorative B and BB Size-Light Pink — second, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative B and BB Size-Dark Pink — first and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative B and BB Size-Lavender — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona; third, Janice Stock, Titonka. Decorative B and BB Size-Purple — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative B and BB Size-Red — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative B and BB Size-Dark Red — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative B and BB Size-Light Blend — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative B and BB Size-Dark Blend — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative B and BB Size-Bi-Color — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona. Decorative B and BB Size-Variegated — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Cactus/Semi-Cactus A Size-White — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Cactus/Semi-Cactus A Size-Yellow — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Cactus/Semi-Cactus A Size-Orange — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona.
Cactus/Semi-Cactus A Size-Flame — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona. Cactus/Semi-Cactus A Size-Bronze — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona. Cactus/Semi-Cactus A Size-Light Pink — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona. Cactus/Semi-Cactus A Size-Dark Pink — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona; third, Janice Stock, Titonka. Cactus/Semi-Cactus A Size-Lavender — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona. Cactus/Semi-Cactus A Size-Purple — first and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Cactus/Semi-Cactus A Size-Red — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona; third, Janice Stock, Titonka. Cactus/Semi-Cactus A Size-Light Blend — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona; Janice Stock, Titonka. Cactus/Semi-Cactus A Size-Dark Blend — second, Jim Romer, Algona; third, Janice Stock, Titonka. Cactus/Semi-Cactus A Size-Bi-color — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Cactus/Semi-Cactus A Size-Variegated — Jim Romer, Algona. Cactus/Semi-Cactus B & BB Size-White — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Cactus/Semi-Cactus B and BB Size-Yellow — first, Jim Romer, Algona; third, Janice Stock, Titonka. Cactus/Semi-Cactus B and BB Size-Orange — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona. Cactus/Semi Cactus B and BB Size-Flame — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona.
Cactus/Semi Cactus B and BB Size-Bronze — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona; third, Janice Stock, Titonka. Cactus/Semi-Cactus B and BB Size-Light Pink — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Cactus/Semi-Cactus B and BB Size-Dark Pink — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona; third, Janice Stock, Titonka. Cactus/Semi-Cactus B and BB Size-Lavender — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Cactus/Semi-Cactus B and BB Size-Purple — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Cactus/Semi-Cactus B and BB Size-Red — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona; third, Janice Stock, Titonka. Cactus/Semi-Cactus B and BB Size-Dark Red — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Cactus/Semi-Cactus B and BB Size-Light Blend — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona; third, Janice Stock, Titonka. Cactus/Semi-Cactus B and BB Size-Dark Blend — first, Janice Stock, Titonka; second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Cactus/Semi-Cactus B and BB Size-Bi-color — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Cactus/Semi-Cactus B and BB Size-Variegated — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona. Collection-4 A Size Blooms — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Collection-4 B and/or BB Size Blooms — first, Janice Stock, Titonka; second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Pompons-Flame Red — third, Janice Stock, Titonka. Pompons-Pink — third, Jim Romer, Algona.
Pompons-Any Other Color — second, Janice Stock, Titonka. Miniatures-Yellow — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona. Miniatures-Bronze — third, Jim Romer, Algona. Miniatures-Flame Red — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Miniatures-Dark Red — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Miniatures-Pink — second, Jim Romer, Algona; third, Janice Stock, Titonka. Miniatures-Purple — first, Janice Stock, Titonka; second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Miniatures-Any Other Color — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona; third, Janice Stock, Titonka. Balls-White — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Balls-Yellow — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Balls-Bronze — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Balls-Orange — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Balls-Flame Red — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Balls-Dark Red — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Balls-Pink — first and second, Jim Romer, Algona. Balls-Purple — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Balls-Lavender — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Balls-Any Other Color — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Water Lily-White — first, Jim Romer, Algona; second, Janice Stock, Titonka; third, Jim Romer,
Algona. Water Lily-Yellow — second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Water Lily-Bronze — first, Janice Stock, Titonka; second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Water Lily-Orange — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Water Lily-Red — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Water Lily-Pink — first, Jim Romer, Algona; second, Janice Stock, Titonka; third, Jim Romer, Algona. Water Lily-Purple — second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Water Lily-Lavender — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Water Lily-Blend — first, second and third, Jim Romer, Algona. Any Other Type-Any Color — third, Jim Romer, Algona. Any Other Type-Design Class-A Victorian Basket — first, Jim Romer, Algona; fourth, Janice Stock, Titonka. Largest Best Blue Ribbon of Show — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Best Decorative B & BB Size Bloom — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Best Cactus or SemiCactus A Size Bloom — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Best Cactus or SemiCactus B and BB Size Bloom — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Best Miniature — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Best Ball —first, Jim Romer, Algona. Best Water Lily — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Best Collection — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Prince of Show — first, Jim Romer, Algona. Princess of Show — first, Jim Romer, Algona.
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Bierbrodt, Meyer MASON CITY —Ashley Meyer and Jeremy Bierbrodt were married on Sept. 4, 2009, in Mason City by Rolf Aronsen. Ashley is the daughter of Neal King and Dawn Meyer. Jeremy is the son of John Bierbrodt and Shelley Geffert. Maid of honor for the bride was Roberta Meyer. Best man for the groom was Donald Meyer. Harlie Bierbrodt served as flower girl.
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Thank you On August 9th, the Clear Lake Booster Club held its annual golf outing. It was the perfect day for such an outing, and the golfers enjoyed themselves. The Booster Club sincerely thanks the businesses who sponsored the holes for the event: Aspen Hills, Brakke Implement, Manufacturers Bank and Trust, Team Quest, Dr. Demro, Clear Lake Bank and Trust, Bob’s Marine Service, Pritchard’s Auto, Snyder Construction, Lake Dental, Martin Brothers, The Other Place, TQ Technologies, North Iowa Golf Center, and Culver’s. They also thank the businesses who donated door prizes: Clear Lake Telephone, Glen’s Tire, Cabin Coffee, Lake Theatre, Lake Chevrolet, Dairy Queen, Cookies, Etc., Ge-Jo’s, Emerson’s by the Lake, The Red Geranium, Dr. Carney, Colette’s Salon, Americinn, Massage by Narelle O’Brien, Salon Intrigue, Lyla’s, Unique Boutique, Wilcox Furniture, Theiss Shirts, Breadeaux Pizza, Decker Sporting Goods, Oak Hills, Seven’s by Rookies, Lake Fireplace and Spa, North Iowa Golf Center, Dr. Scribbins, and Cutting Edge Fitness. The support and generosity of everyone who added to the event is greatly appreciated. The earnings directly benefit all Clear Lake students. — Stephanie Crosser — President Clear Lake Booster Club
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IOWA STATE FAIR RESULTS
Angus Show results Plainfield. Late Summer Yearling DES MOINES — Several Heifers: July 1-Aug. 31, North Iowa cattle produc- 2008 — first, R&R Stock ers were recognized in the Farm, Greene. Angus Cattle Show, Aug. Early Summer Yearling 18, at the 2009 Iowa State Heifers: May 1-June 30, Fair. 2008 — first, Kyle Results are as follows: Greiman Greiman Family Junior Heifer Calves: Angus, Garner; second, March 1, 2009 and after — R&R Stock Farm, Greene. second, Schermer Angus, April Junior Yearling Clarion; third, Buffalo Heifers: April 1-30, 2008 Trail Farm, Latimer. — first, Courtney Younge, Junior Heifer Calves: Ventura; third, Kruse Feb. 1-28, 2009 — fifth, Angus Farms, Rudd. Jensen Angus Farm, March Junior Yearling Plainfield. Heifers: March 1-31, 2008 Junior Heifer Calves — — second, Kruse Angus second Cole Greiman, Farms, Rudd; seventh, Greiman Family Angus, Kruse Angus Farms, Garner; ninth, Buffalo Rudd. Trail Farm, Latimer. Early Junior Yearling Junior Heifer Calves — Heifers: Feb. 1-29, 2008 — first, Jensen Angus Farm, fourth, Justin Murray,
Buffalo Center; tenth, Rebecca Murray, Buffalo Center. Early Junior Yearling Heifers — third, Ashley Hunter, Goodell. Early Junior Yearling Heifers — second, Jensen Angus Farm, Plainfield; third, Cole Greiman Greiman Family Angus, Garner. Cow/Calf: cows 3 years of age and younger — third, Buffalo Trail Farm, Latimer. Junior Bull Calves: March 1, 2009 and after — second, Schermer Angus, Clarion; fifth, Buffalo Trail Farm, Latimer. Junior Bull Calves: Jan. 1-Feb. 28, 2009 — fourth, Jensen Angus Farm, Plainfield.
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