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SV High School students performed for Gowrie UMC. Pictured left to right in the front row are Ebony Scott, Vanessa
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Thursday, May 7, nine Southeast Valley students performed for the Gowrie United Methodist Womens meeting. Performances included Daniel Johnson with his improvisation act, Mueeze Al Mushabbir, with his speech,
Nicole Williams and Roslyn Redman each doing solos,
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and Danielle Border who is currently a Student Teacher
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David D. Castenson, 56
Velma June Castenson, 85
Velma June Castenson, 85, of Dayton went to be with
the Lord on Saturday, May 9, 2015 at Iowa Methodist
Medical Center, Des Moines as results of a car accident.
Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m. Thursday, May
14, 2015 at Southeast Valley Middle School, Burnside
with Rev. Dale Harlow and Rev. Arhiana Shek officiating. Burial will follow at Lost Grove Township Cemetery,
Harcourt. Friends may call after 5:00 p.m. Wednesday,
May 13, 2015 at Southeast Valley Middle School, Burnside. Palmer Funeral Home, Gowrie is serving the family.
Survivors include her daughter, Barbara and her
husband Lonny Cummins of Fort Dodge; daughter-inlaw, Kristi Castenson of Harcourt; six grandchildren;
ten great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild;
brothers, Virvel (Rosemary) Chase of Pahrump, NV;
Vearl (Marilyn) Chase of Oxnard, CA; Vernon (Merna)
Chase of Lincoln, CA; sisters, Vera Hrabak of Topeka,
KS; and Vivian Jacobson of Basehor, KS.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald;
parents, Elijah and Lillian (Dobson) Chase; son, David
Castenson; brother, Victor Chase and sister, Verna Florea.
Velma Chase was born northeast of Gowrie, Iowa.
She attended grade school at the Clay Township Country
School in Webster County. Velma started high school in
Burnside but then moved with her folks in 1945 to the
Harcourt Lanyon area, graduating from Lanyon High
School in 1948. Velma was baptized and confirmed in the
Harcourt Methodist Church in 1946. She joined the Harcourt Lutheran Church in 1957, where she married Donald Castenson at that time. The couple made their home
on the family farm by Harcourt for 26 years before retiring and moving into the town of Harcourt in 1984. Donald died in 1991. Velma then moved to Dayton in 2001
and was active in the Dayton Lutheran Church. She enjoyed reading, doing cross word puzzles, playing bridge,
and doing her daily devotions to God. Love of God and
family were her life.
Memorials may be left to the discretion of the family.
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Cuck D: you knew you were going to California or going to college or whatever.
??: Finance or that kind of
Chuck : Rich, I dont know what
Richard Johnson: I was going to end up
back in 1957 or 58 was the Sputnik era, and science was
the forefront, and I was going to be a scientist, until I
found out that my work in the sciences was pretty So
I shifted over to psychology and I figured Im going to be
a counselor or psychologist.
And that was the field I took up until grad school,
when I realized that I probably wasnt going to make it in
there, and I ended up working for Ford Motor Company.
Complete reversal from subsequently ended up in banking and auto leasing and stuff like this, but to take the first
thing, a scientist, and Sputnik does anybody remember
going out in the night sky and trying to see Sputnik in
1957? It would be about 4:00 in the morning
Chuck: And dear, did you ever think you would
meet a mover and a shaker like you did when you got to
Dayton?
Ive often wondered, what if?
Chuck : Youve wondered, what if!
Jim Nelson: If you could change one thing
from your experience in Dayton, what would it be?
Linda?
Linda Williams B: I think three of us had the
same answer taking our studies more seriously. And
then two of them had a different answer theyd want a
job with better pay.
Dorothy N: Well,
Ive only got one, and that
is one of the women said
they want. . .They would
have liked to have gotten
in the club for boys.
Jim Nelson: I do too!
Dorothy N: Im not
sure if Joyce Laughter
And Dick responded, he
had such an idyllic growing up that he couldnt
imagine changing one
thing.
Male: You look back
and you saw the things,
what would you if you
had to change anything
you wouldnt be where
you are now. You are kind
of like indicting yourself
if theres something back
then you would want to
change. Its kind of in delegating how you got where
Jim Nelson, left, and Glenn Schreiber converse about living in Arizona and life situations back in Dayton in the 1950s.
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Meeting Minutes
The regular meeting of the City of Harcourt met at City Hall on April
20, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. Mayor Brundage called the meeting to order with the
following Council present: Engquist, Greenfield, Hansen and Gallentine.
Also present Robert Barnett.
Moved by Gallentine, seconded by Hansen to approve the Agenda
as presented. AYES: ALL M/C Moved by Engquist, seconded by Peterson to approve minutes as presented. AYES ALL M/C.
REPORTS AND UPDATES
A. Water and Sewer: Barney reported that there had been a fire
at the lagoon started by the neighbor to the south; when some weeds
had been lit on fire. Barney said it did not look like it caused any damage.
Mayor Brundage stated she had called the sheriff to inform them of the
incident at lagoon. Barney attended schooling on 4/10/15 for his CEUs.
Barney also let council know he had been contacted by the IDNR about
a schooling they will be having on ammonia on July 21st. Barney flushed
hydrants on 4/18/15 and Mayor Brundage stated she had received a few
calls concerning water pressure. Barney will be discharging the lagoon in
May to get water level down some. Mayor read a letter that had been received from a resident in town complaining about the water; Barney stated
he would contact the property owner concerning the water.
B. Maintenance: Council Member Greenfield had received a bid
on a new mower from Harcourt Equipment; after discussion council decided we would keep current mower and to continue with maintenance as
needed.
C. Streets: Council Member Greenfield had bids from three companies for cold mix to repair potholes. Motion by Gallentine, seconded
by Peterson to purchase 62 bags of cold mix at the price of $9.20 from
Engquist Lumber. AYES ALL M/C. Mayor will be contacting Fort Dodge
Asphalt to get bid for street repair.
D. Community Center: Clerk reported that she had received
check from SE Webster School for $200.00 for payment on Marchs utility
bill for Black Hills Energy. Barney stated tiles at community center needed
to be moved and attached to the gutters.
E. Park and Rec: Water will be turned on at the park.
F.
Fire Department: No Report
G. 911 and Ambulance: 911- Council Member Hansen reported
that 911 will be holding a meeting for the public to explain new Smart 911
program. Ambulance- A new computer was purchased for the ambulance.
H. Solid Waste: Mayor provided information to the council concerning costs and processes for clean-up days this year.
I.
Emergency Management: Mayor informed council that Scott
Forbes had been hired as the new coordinator for emergency management.
OLD BUSINESS
A. Lease for softball field- Council Member Engquist went over
changes that school board had requested and what changes our attorney
had made to contract. Motion by Engquist, seconded by Gallentine to approve lease and have Mayor Brundage sign the lease after Rich Stoffers
has signed lease. AYES ALL M/C.
B. Clean- up day discussion- Mayor has been in contact with
Picketts and the landfill for pricing and to set the date with them.
C. Harcourt Shelter House Fundraiser- Council went over details for the fundraiser that will be held on May 3rd at the Harcourt shelter
house. The fundraiser will be held at the shelter house on May 3rd, 2015
from 11:00 A.M to 1:30 P.M. The city will be serving pork patties, brat patties, potato salad, baked bean, bars, and refreshments.
NEW BUSINESS
A. Tax Abatement for Engquist building- Motion by Gallentine,
seconded by Greenfield to approve the tax abatement for the building at
116 South Ash Street. Council Member Hansen abstained. M/C.
B. Meter Reader Position- Mayor presented applications received
for the meter reader position. Motion by Gallentine, seconded by Engquist
to offer positon to Erline Jones. AYES ALL M/C. Vicki Barnett will help train
Erline for the position.
C. Building Permit- Mayor presented building permit for storage
building at 110 N Ash Street. Motion by Hansen, seconded by Peterson to
approve building permit. AYES ALL M/C.
D. Open Discussion- Mayor informed council of check from Gustafson Agency that will be used for the shelter house expansion.
E. Security Lights at shelter house- Mayor reported that Alliant
had informed clerk lights at shelter house are not metered lights, therefore
they could not repair those lights. The clerk had contacted Woodruff Electric for bid and will also be contacting Olson Plumbing & Heating for a bid.
F.
Sparkys Beer Permit- Motion by Hansen, seconded by Greenfield to approve Beer Permit Sales from 6/21/2014 to 6/20/2015 AYES ALL
M/C. Motion by Greenfield, seconded by Hansen to approve Sunday Sales
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Approval of Bills: Gallentine made a motion to approve bills; seconded by Engquist; AYES: ALL M/C
Adjourn: Hansen made the motion to adjourn; seconded by Peterson; AYES: ALL M/C
Meeting adjourned at 8:50 P.M
March Revenues
General -$2737.40, Water -$4523.18, L.O.S.T. $3152.86, Road Use
-$2494.08 Sewer-$4503.31
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Sam Dorman-$166.34
Black Hills Energy-$135.05
Alliant Energy-$897.98
Blair Sanitation-$385.00
T.C.B. Sanitation-$1457.50 s
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Lehigh Valley Coop Telephone-$109.27
Tina Brandel-$662.98
Donna Brundage-$371.66
Robert Barnett-$1029.42 s
I.R.S.-$683.20
Engquist Lumber- $11.99
Office Max- $273.91
USA BlueBook-$863.02
Treasurer State of Iowa- $466.00 Treasurer State of Iowa- $745.00 m
SE Webster Ambulance-$700.00 Lost Grove Cemetery-$800.00 D
Lost Grove Comm Center-$1450.00 Harcourt Public Library-$3045.00
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Webster County Telecommunications-$859.25
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The Southeast Valley JV boys track team had an outstanding track meet in the Class B - JV side of the Mike
Jepson Relays on Tuesday night at Manson. The Jaguars
scored 125 points to bring home the championship trophy.
Carrolls JV was 46 points behind SV to take home the
runner up honors.
The Jaguars victory was lead by 7 event winners.
Individually, Patrick Breitsprecher ran a season best time
of 5:19.38 to win the 1600m run while Cameron Anderson also ran a season best time in the 400m low hurdles
with a 1:03.75 to win gold. Hillary Odhiambo won the
200m dash in 25.91 and Aaron Swieter brought home the
gold in the 100m dash with a time of 12.53.
Aaron Swieter won a second gold medal along with
Zeke Miller, Tom Nahnsen and Caleb Hemmestad in the
4 x 200m relay with a time of 1:40.87. Patrick Breitsprecher also won a second gold medal along with teammates
Daven Rees, Lucas Pontius and Todd Hamilton by running a 10:00.08 in the 4 x 800m relay. The 4 x 400m relay
of Ryan Gustafson, Lucas Pontius, Jalen Fuss and Hillary
Odhiambo won in a time of 3:58.24.
Running season bests to earn runner - up honors
during the night were Josh Carlson in the 3200m run
(12:25.90) and Daven Rees in the 110m high hurdles
(20.74). Alex Pliner and Carter Steck also finished second in the shot put (38 3) and long jump (16 3.5) respectively.
Third place individual placewinners were John Lautner (Shot put - 36 3.5) and Daven Rees (Long jump - 15
10.5). Tom Nahnsen finished 4th place in the 400m low
hurdles with a time of 1:06.85. 5th place finishes went to
Hillary Odhiambo (100m dash, 12.87) and Trent Leners
(1600m run, 5:44.95). Joel Anderson (discus - 92 1),
Ryan Gustafson (200m dash - 26.49) and Todd Hamilton (800m run - 2:36.69) were also point winners for the
Jaguars.
April Bills
Lady Jaguars
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Kaylee Caqueline
May 8, 1985
Dayton School Board approves resolution to
sell $400,000 building bonds in a special meeting May
6 for the purpose of constructing an addition to the grade
school.
Stratford Public School will be holding a public
meeting May 10 to discuss pros and cons for sharing with
Dayton, Central Webster, or whatever combination west
and sharing east with South Hamilton of Jewell.
Sixteen seniors will graduate from Dayton High
School on Sunday, May 12.
A special election will be held in the Grand
Community School District, Tuesday, May 14 to elect a
new school board director from District One to fill unexpired term until the next regular school election in September.
Scott Swansen and Jon Diehl tied with 38s for
medalist honors as the Dayton Tiger golf squad defeated
Grand Community 172-210. The contest was held on the
par 36 course at Don Williams near Pilot Mound.
Mr. and Mrs. James Diehl spent the past week
with Kathi Diehl at Forsyth, Mo. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Chuck Danielson and Lisabeth, Dayton and
Lloyd Divine, Hollister, Mo.
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The SV Girls Track Team placed 5th at conference
eout of 11 teams. The Distance Med and 4x400 relays
The Lanyon Alumni Banquet will be held May
25, celebrating the Class of 1935s 50th reunion, along
with other classes celebrating milestones.
Karen Johnson and Perry Pickering were united
in marriage April 13 at Stratford Lutheran Church.
The Dayton Tiger boys golf squad won their
own invitational golf tournament over five other schools
with a 9-hole total of 157.
Prairie of Gowrie won the Dayton Tiger Girls
Invitational Tournament May 1 with a team score of 197
on the par 35 course.
Lois Fey and Oliver Selim, former residents of
the Lanyon area, will celebrate 50 years of marriage Sunday, May 19 with an open house.
Obituaries include E. May Spangle, 90; Ever
Lee Hufford, 84; Warren Carlson, 65; Leo Luhman, 76;
Jessie O. Raub, 79; Everett Russell, 75; and Keith Killinger, 58.
The Dayton Tiger Girls Golf posted their first
season victory over Lohrville with 245-269.
Scott Swansen posted a nine hole low medalist
score of 38, helping the Dayton Tigers defeat East Greene
of Grand Junction. Final score was 215-246.
Coach Swieter and the team wanted but the girls hung
hit out and finished their last race around 11:30 p.m. and
efinished with the 4x400 winning it.
The boys and girls teams got home around 1:30 so it
swas a very long day for the athletes.
Varsity Results...
y
Shot put - Jaiden Ackerson, 32 3, 4th; Discus
y- Jaiden Ackerson, 97 9.5; High Jump - Cassie Zin-
David A. Murray, 57
The first half of the track season for the ladies
junior high Jags has been a success. The girls have increased their total points in every meet they have competed in, and continue turning in personal bests.
After a 32 point start and a seventh place finish
in Ogden to start the season, the girls finished a strong
third Monday night in Rockwell City, scoring 98 points.
First place finishes in that meet included Mady
Jaeschke in the open 400, then teaming up with Shelby
Cummins, Sierra Keller, and Emma Hunter to win the
shuttle hurdle relay in a school record time of 1:18.69.
The Sprint Medley relay team made up of Cummins, Kenzie Crampton, Hailey Tuel, and Delany Conrad
also garnered a blue ribbon. Emma Hunter also brought
home top honors in the 200 meter hurdles.
The 4x200 meter relay team of Morgan Castenson, Cummins, Laine Nelson, and Conrad nabbed a second place finish. The long jumping duo of Jaschke and
Cummins finished first and third respectively, and Jaidyn
Rowley and Crampton went second and third in the high
jump.
Im very happy with where the girls are at this
point, commented Coach Gordy Stull. The conference
meet is a week away, and I think were in a position to
make a good showing.
The girls finish the season with meets in Manson, Gowrie and the conference tilt in Sac City on May
15.
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Can you feel the love radiating from God toward
you? God cares deeply for you and wants to care for you.
A loving parent always watches out for his/her children.
You are Gods child and He says you are mine! He also
assures us that He will always be with us.
No matter what trouble you may be in, no matter
how desperate your situation, no matter if you are struggling with a serious illness, no matter what threatens to
overwhelm you, God will be with you, strengthening you,
encouraging you, helping you face whatever struggles
you might be experiencing.
God tells us in the Book of Isaiah I have
called you by name and you are mine. We hear Him say,
I will be with you. Count on it He doesnt go back
on His word ever! People who dont know Christ have
nothing but their own hopelessness to cling to.
Until next time...remember that God never plans
evil or hopelessness for His people.
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Campus. This strategic partnership will allow active, interested seniors to have even more personal service from
Northland Travel, a full-service travel agency. In addition to hosting office hours, representatives from Northland Travel will also be available to visit current residents in their apartment or town home to discuss travel
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Friendship Haven has had a long history of offering
a travel club. By combining efforts, both partners hope to
offer even more exciting opportunities for people wanting to see and experience interesting areas.
Office hours will be Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm in room #120, located in
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Rhonda Strutzenberg from Northland Travel can be
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Male??: One thing is the soil and everything has
to be better than it is for our area to grow. I think Chuck
would agree on this. When the physical surroundings and
that are more attractive, more likely to bring in additional
families. 6 million families.
Jim N: Chuck, do you have anything?
Chuck D: Yeah I do. I think what weve done
here probably is important and very unusual as to what
we sometimes are able to do in Dayton because I think to
me weve done a lot of brainstorming here and thats the
important thing and thats where you have to start.
We can do that. We have done a good job of that
here, nobodys pouring cold water on anybodys idea. I
think at home sometimes we fight that, Glenn (Schreiber)
and Dick (Liljegren) might verify that, I dont know, but
as you try to get some new things going, the other thing
we have to have as a small town is vision.
If you dont have a vision, thats where we really
miss . because he really had some vision for the town
I think. We mentioned housing, apartments, but we dont
have assisted living, upgraded apartment type things.
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Great accomplishments are the
result of hard work. The kind of
work that every student puts in.
POET Biorefining Gowrie
congratulates the seniors
at Southeast Valley
High School.
poet.com/gowrie