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1 Readlyn Chronicle Home of 857 Friendly People and One Old Grump Volume 10, No. 6, Compiled by Readlyn Community Club Designed/Printed by Horizon Publishing Co., Jesup, IA, July 5, 2017 Zion Lutheran Readlyn to celebrate 100 years On July 16, 2017, the current members of Zion Lutheran Church will hold a celebration in honor of the 100th anniversary of the church. Zion was organized on March 12, 1917, when thirty-eight charter members signed the constitution. The church building was erected in the summer of Everyone is invited to the 100th anniversary celebration which will begin with a 10 AM service with special guests and music. Following the service there will be a brief program for visiting and returning pastors and members to share their experiences and thoughts about Zion. A meal will be served. Zion s members hope to see many former pastors and members who have moved or have family connections to the church. The congregation has been greatly blessed over the past 100 years. The church is located at 240 Elmer Avenue in Readlyn. Center Inn changes ownership July 1 The Center Inn restaurant and bar was bought by Lyle and Tami Pries. The new name of the the Center Inn will be Readlyn Community Event Center and the restaurant and bar will be called The Watering Hole Bar and Grill. Lyle and Tami have a farm five miles south of Sumner, raising Percheron and Quarter Horses, cattle and corn. This has always been a dream for Tami to own a restaurant and event center. There will be a few new changes to the menu with some of them being salads, fish, steaks and wraps. Tuesday night will continue to be Mexican night with Margaritas, smothered burritos, walking tacos, taco salads, and hard/soft shell tacos. Wednesday night will also continue as Wing night with four different flavors. Thursday night will be Homemade Tenderloin night along with Hot Beef Sandwiches. Friday we will be offering Cod Fish and Broasted Chicken along with a salad bar. Saturday will be Steak Night with salad bar and Sunday will be Pizza Night. The full menu will still be offered every night except Sunday. The Friday night buffet will not be offered again until September. Hours of operation will be: Kitchen hours: Tuesday-Saturday 5:00-9:00 pm, Sunday 5:00-8:00 pm. Bar will be open Tuesday-Saturday 4:00-close and Sunday 5:00-8:00 pm. We hope to have some really fun events come to the bar along with some bands. Hours of operation in the bar will change so we are open during football games. SOMETHING NEW in the EVENT CENTER: FARMER'S MARKET We will be offering a Farmer's Market on Saturday mornings from 8:00am- 12 noon. We will be selling fresh produce like tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, peppers, melons whatever is in season. We will also have homemade pies, cookies, breads, and lots of baked goods to choose from. Fresh cinnamon rolls and coffee will also be served for a small fee. The Event Center is always taking bookings for all your needs, whether it be a birthday, anniversary, wedding, shower, or class reunion, and catering is always available. Stop in for a drink or supper and to say "hi" to the new owners. We are always open for new suggestions and ideas. Watch the paper for specials and upcoming events! Hope to see ya soon! 2017 Wapsie Valley Prom-Hollywood The theme for this year's Wapsie Valley Prom was Hollywood. The students had a Grand March on Saturday, April 21 at the Wapsie Valley Gymnasium. Each student walked the red carpet. After the Grand March, the students went out to dinner. After dinner, they returned to Fairbank and had a dance at the new IC hall. Once the dance ended, they returned to the high school for an after prom party. They had a hypnotist, games and food. The students won cash and prizes playing games. The Wapsie Valley Prost Prom would like to thank all of the sponsors for our post prom party. It was a huge success. It was a great night for the students and they had a lot of fun Grump Louie Hartman being given good wishes from Husband Ron Hartman Brandi Marticoff, Charlotte Lundberg and Erika Jeanes are all thinking, "Am I the winner?" See more pictures from Grump Days on pages 8, 9 and 10 Community Calendar July - No Visiting Nurses Foot Clinic due to 4th of July. July 11 - V.F.W. Auxiliary at the Library. July 19 - Senior Citizens, lunch and cards, 11:30 am at Inspired. July 20-5 PM deadline for the Aug. 2 Chronicle. July 26 - Merry Elders, lunch and cards, 11:30 am at Inspired. July 27 - Book Talk, 7 pm at the Library. Aug. 1 - V.F.W. Post #5661 meeting at Readlyn Telephone Co.

2 Page 2 Readlyn Chronicle Wednesday, July 5, 2017 SPECIALS: Mondays $2 Maid-rites Tuesdays $1.25 Hamburgers Wednesdays $1.50 Tacos Thursdays $2 Tenderloins Summer Hours: Monday-Friday 10:30am-close Saturday 1pm-close Sunday 4 pm-close PANTHER LANES Restaurant Bar Bowling Russell & Jessica Novak Hwy. 93 W, Tripoli Cellular Phones and Accessories Authorized Agent SERVING OUR COMMUNITY OF READLYN SINCE 1907 RTC Communications provides YOUR Technology needs for YOUR lifestyle 100% FIBER A Gigabit Capable Community High Speed Broadband to our whole Exchange Digital Video/Television Telephone and special option calling features - Bundled Services available for savings Great and Local Customer Service Grump s Grumblings By Charlie Albrecht What a fantastic year it has been to serve as the official Grump of Readlyn. The year went by so fast I cannot believe it is over. Of course it began last June with Grump Days, so many things to do, lots of activity with parades in Fairbank, Tripoli and Denver. Those were a lot of fun, I think we had at least 10 of the Old Grumps in each parade. Then there was the Bremer County Fair where the Readlyn Grump was recognized and was asked to bake a pie for an auction to benefit the new fairgrounds. It was required to be completely from scratch, and I did it myself, from picking the berries, (black berries, black raspberries, red raspberries and rhubarb,) to making the crust from scratch also. It took a couple of tries, but I also used a lattice weaved crust on the top. I was pleased that we had at least two bidders and the pie raised a considerable sum with Mayor Dan the winning bidder. Thank you Dan. As fall arrived, I was pleased to take part in decorating Readlyn for fall, taking part in the Historical Society Ice Cream Sunday open house, Grumptoberfest, and then the Wapsie Valley Education Foundation annual fund-raiser, and the Christmas Program and Santa visit. Things didn t slow down after the New Year, as the Valentine Ball, and Annual Meeting came quickly and then being out of town for the Easter Egg hunt. It was time once again to help plan and work on Grump Days 17. We are all so fortunate to have an ambitious community club to make this happen. I believe the highlight of the year was the promoting and actual construction of the Splash Pad. How awesome it was to see the generous members of this community and even those from out of town donate to such a great cause. The rewards were not shown until this spring when it opened and we got to see the masses of children enjoying it. Venues like these will definitely bring families to Readlyn. Thank you citizens of Readlyn. In closing, I want to thank everyone for the privilege to serve as the Official Readlyn Grump at the same time as Dayten Wittenburg served as Miss Readlyn. What a wonderful young lady she is and she certainly did her part to represent Readlyn. It was such a pleasure to travel around Iowa, some other states and even to Puerto Rico and find everyone asking who the Old Grump in Readlyn is? It was really awesome to inform them that I was and how the town Grump came to be. A special occasion occurred when a musical group called The Buffalo Gals, a string band from England was in the area and wanted to meet the Old Grump from Readlyn. After the parade this past Saturday, a gentleman from the east coast approached me and asked to have his picture taken with the Old Grump from Readlyn. He was visiting his brother from Waverly and was riding in the parade with the Waverly Fire Dept. when he saw me in the parade and made sure to meet me. It sure seems to me that the Old Grump has put Readlyn on the map and we need to promote the Grump which will make Readlyn even a better place to live. Now, we have a new Grump, Louie Hartman has already done so much for this city, but I m sure she will be doing a lot more. I look forward to reading her column in the Chronicle. God Bless you all, Grump 2016 Charlie Albrecht Miss Readlyn Comments By Dayten Wittenburg What a humbling opportunity it has been to represent the town of Readlyn. I have learned this town may be small, but it has a very large heart. I d like to thank the community for their abundant support of our youth and of me as Miss Readlyn. You have all shown me so much kindness this year and I can t express to you all how much that means to me. I am so blessed to have grown up in a community where everyone knows everyone and we all treat each other like family. The community of Readlyn is what makes this town thrive and it will continue to thrive with the support of its community members. Speaking of community members, there are some in particular that I d like to thank for their assistance and extraordinary support during my reign this past year. I d first like to thank my family. My parents, brother, aunts, uncles, and grandparents have all been there for support along my journey. They ve all helped to push me to reach my goals and become the best version of myself. I am so grateful for the love and support that my family continually gives me. I would not be who I am today without them. Throughout this past year they have attended events that I have been a part of either through school or as Miss Readlyn. The love of my family is what truly brings joy into my life and I am so grateful for them. Secondly, I d like to thank Kim Brown. She sponsored me through her restaurant, Inspired. Kim has always been there to cheer me on. Without her, I would not have had the opportunity to become Miss Readlyn, further meet and get to know the people of Readlyn, and have the chance to be a leader and role model within the community of Readlyn. Thank you Kim for all of your personal encouragement, support, and for your sponsorship! Lastly, and certainly not least, I d like to thank the Grump, Charlie Albrecht and his wife, Wilda. Charlie Albrecht has shown me Readlyn through mentoring and serving. Charlie never missed an opportunity to introduce me to people who live and make a difference in Readlyn explaining who they are and what they do to help Readlyn thrive. Never failing to put a smile on my face, they have served as role models and inspiration for me this entire past year. I am so lucky to have gotten to know them better!. I feel so fortunate to have served the town of Readlyn with Charlie this past year. Congratulations to all of the Miss Readlyn candidates; Brandi Marticoff, Charlotte Lundberg, and to Erika Jeanes who was selected to represent Readlyn for the upcoming year. I know she is excited for her new position and I know she will do a great job! I may be attending UNI next year, but I still plan to be a part of this community in an active way. If you see me around be sure to say hi! I m looking forward to beginning my new journey this next year at college. Thank you all for a great year! Dayten Wittenburg Miss Readlyn RTC Communications is a Local-Shareholder owned company and proud to be one of the many Independent telephone companies in Iowa. We are here to serve our customers with the latest technology so they may take advantage of endless opportunities; whether it is for work or leisure. RTC Communications is 100% fiber to the home. Providing a robust network. Fiber provides the opportunity for growth and the betterment of our community Main Street, Readlyn, IA (319) Office Hours: M-F 8AM-4:30PM Mrs. Grump (Wilda) and Mr. Grump (Charlie Albrecht) pose with 2016 Miss Readlyn Dayten Wittenburg.

3 Wednesday, July 5, 2017 Readlyn Chronicle Page 3 Deadline for Aug. 2 Chronicle: Thurs., July 20, 5 PM Readlyn Community Happenings Colby & Joyce Withers 60th Anniversary Open House and Dance Everyone is invited to a 60th Wedding Anniversary Open House and Dance honoring Joyce and Colby Withers. The festivities will be Sunday, July 23, 2017 at the Center Inn, Readlyn, from 1-4 p.m. It will include a free dance, featuring "Barefoot Becky and the Ivanhoe Dutchmen." They were married July 21, 1957 at St. John's Evangelical Reformed Church in Clarence, Iowa. The couple met at Iowa State Teacher's College in Both had careers as teachers, and Colby was principal at Wapsie Valley schools for 28 years. The couple is celebrating not just their 60th wedding anniversary this year, but Wayne Teisinger VFW Auxiliary Meets The Wayne Teisinger V.F.W. Auxiliary #5661 met June 13, 2017 at the Readlyn Community Library with seven members present. The meeting opened with prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. The minutes and treasurer s reports were read and accepted. General orders and chairman reports were read by all. Volunteer hours were turned in. A bill was paid for carnations for memorial Day. Every member is asked to give $10.00 for The Buddy Poppy Drive, and the public is welcome to participate. It was reported that memorial Day went well. Charlie and Wilda Albrecht, UIU Graduates FAYETTE, IA (05/31/2017)-- Upper Iowa University is pleased to announce the names of its December 2016 graduates, followed by the respective degree earned and major. Readlyn, IA - Mitchell Boevers, Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Business. Fairbank, IA - Mackenzie Kleitsch, Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science. Colby and Joyce Withers their 50th year living in Readlyn! They had three daughters, Jolene (Greg) Tagtow of Cedar Falls, with children Ian and Collin; the late Connie Erhardt Adrian, with son, Ryan; and Vicki (Erik) Gosnell of Cedar Falls, with son Dominick. Burton and Ellen Thies and Verdeen Pavelec attended the V.F.W. and Auxiliary Iowa State Convention Center on Saturday, June 3, Election of officers was held. The Auxiliary received a certificate for 100% in membership. We received an invitation for new state president, Charlene Schneiders. Open house August 12, 2017 in Cedar Rapids. Ellen handed out legislative letters to each member to send to congressmen for veterans bills. Motion was made by Delores Ungs and seconded by Luann Happel to adjourn. Carried. Hostess was Darlene Tiedt. We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the Wapsie Wrestling Club and all those involved with, and attending the recent Grapple in Grump Town for their overwhelming support given to Brody after his recent diagnosis of osteosarcoma. We truly appreciate the people of Readlyn and surrounding communities for their generosity and prayers. Sincerely, Rick, Brenda, Kaylee, Brock & Brody Kleitsch A community all under one roof, providing many different levels of care! Visits to Readlyn s Historical Society On Tuesday, May 30 the Readlyn 4th grade class, along with their teacher Mrs. Lincoln, toured the Readlyn Historical Museum. They study Readlyn s history from the The Good Old Days cookbook and history book before coming to visit. One of their questions was where was the Readlyn Hospital located and one of the doctors Dr. Eli Osnes who came to Readlyn around Babies were even delivered in the Readlyn Hospital. Common ailments were whooping cough, gallstones, measles and more. The 4th graders got to hear music played on the Victrola. Many items of interest were ice tongs, the Readlyn sign from the train depot and especially the class pictures of those who graduated from Readlyn High School. The children were looking for their grandparents or great-grandparents. Thank you for coming and visiting us again. Gary enjoys sharing his knowledge of Readlyn s history. Scouts Visit On Friday, April 28, the scouts, along with their leaders Ray Knight and Layne Hilsenbeck, toured the Readlyn Historical Museum. GaryLee Thurm and Ron Leistibow shared information and answered questions about the old gas pumps, the barber chair from former Readlyn Barbere Herb Wittenburg, the Readlyn High School Score Board, old store ledgers and more. The boys who enjoyed the tour were Ryker Oberle, Hayden Hilsenbeck, Reece Hagenow and Dereck Hilsenbeck. They enjoyed seeing all 27 pictures of Ole Grumps hanging on the wall as both Ron and Gary were Grumps. (Above): Boy scouts and their leaders toured the Readlyn Historical Museum (Left): Readlyn Elementary 4th Grade Class visiting the Readlyn Historical Society with teacher Jean Lincoln Call for more information today or to schedule a tour! Terrace Assisted Living Hillcrest Skilled Care Nursing Southview Apartments 915 W. First St., Sumner Dedicated Readlyn Gardeners Marlys Detterding, Betty Matthias, Pat Wehr, Bonnie Erickson, and Nancy Kohagen water, weed, trim, mulch, and plant gardens to enhance our town. (Not pictured: photographer Gary Matthias, Roger Detterding, Gene Thurm, and Carolyn Mohliss.) FOUND 1 dental retainer - call to claim. Randy Bast Owner/Operator 314 Purdy St. Jesup, IA (319) (319) Farm Drainage Septic Systems Road Crossings Tile Repair & More R & R DrainageLLC Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed

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5 Wednesday, July 5, 2017 Readlyn Chronicle Page 5 A big thank you! A big thank you to all three candidates entering the Miss Readlyn contest for Brandi Marticoff, Charlotte Lundberg and Erika Jeanes. This fun evening started at the Readlyn Event Center where each candidate came wearing their beautiful prom gowns. Three judges were ready to do the interviews and mark their tally as to which should become Miss Readlyn Bev and Jim Collins created a scrumptious buffet and donated table linens as well as china and crystal for the formal setting. There were 33 friends, family and guests who enjoyed this wonderful meal after the judging was complete. Then off to take pictures by Doese and next to the park to be introduced by the MC Ed Traeger. FFA escorts for the evening included Jacob Joerger, Jacob Risse, Trystan Lampe, and Ben Schmitz. A big thank you to all involved including Micki Thurm assisting Sherry Tiedt. Also, thanks to Dani Sauerbrei for collecting payment and to the sponsors in helping to fund this great part of Grump Days. Specials: Tuesday~ Mexican Night Wednesday~ Wings Night Thursday~ Homemade Tenderloin Hot Beef Sandwich Friday~ Cod Fish & Broasted Chicken Saturday~ Steak Night Sunday~ Pizza Night Ice Cream Social Readlyn Historical Museum Sunday, July 9 6 PM - 8 PM Ice Cream Sundaes 25 Kitchen Hours: Tues.-Sat. 5-9 PM Sun. 5-8 PM Bar Hours: Tues.-Sat. 4 PM-Close Sun. 5-8 PM New Menu & Salad Bar Coming Soon! Kitchen will be closed on July 21 & 22 Bar will be closed on July 22 for Owner s Wedding! Bring in this ad for $2 off an Appetizer! Full Service Catering Weddings Special Events Company Picnics Sunrise Catering Jim Collins PO Box 190 Readlyn, IA (319) (319) Fairbank, Iowa Looking for people who are young at heart and wanting to let someone else deal with the day to day. Bring your home to our home. Stop in and check us out anytime. One bedrooms, and a two bedroom available now starting at $1632. Check us out on Facebook, or our website or contact us at , parkviewassistedliving@hotmail.com Visit our OMEGA OUTLET Wednesdays, 9-5 Farmers Savings Bank 103 3rd St., Frederika, IA (319) Cedar Falls Plainfield Waverly Banking from wherever you are, whenever you need us.

6 Page 6 Readlyn Chronicle Wednesday, July 5, Honor Roll 2nd Semester 4.0 Semester * Cumulative. 4.0 Grade 12: Buzynski, Abigail * Buzynskin, Andrew Cowell, Jordan Delagardelle, Kailee Dixon, Calysta Even, Mandy Fowler, Alexis Gray, Skye Haberman, Holly Hakeman, Breanna Hammitt, Jacob Joerger, Lakin * Jones, Conner Kalenske, Jordan Kleitsch, Meghan Kuethe, Jaden Little, Hallie Marticoff, Alec * McClain, Abigail Mitchell, Brandon Wapsie Valley Honor Rolls Mohlis, Delaney Richards, Eric Risse, Hanna * Risse, Natalie * Rohlfsen, Samantha Sauerbrei, Anna * Sauerbrei, Taylan * Schmitz, Benjamin Sheppard, Daniel Silva, Malena Silva Cortes, Abraham Sommerfeldt, Kimberlyn Weepie, Grant Wittenburg, Dayten * Grade 11: Ambrus, Adel Bartels, Mitchel Brown, Peyton Cortez, Kimberly Drew, Kirk Erhardt, Benjamin Gonzales, Ashley Hershey, Britney Jeanes, Erika Kayser, Maria Kerns, Carson Kuhlmann, Jacob Landsgard, Madison Marticoff, Brandi McDaniel, Riley Nissen, Sam O Donnell, Cameron * Schmit, Donald * Schrader, Colin Stacey, Aubrey Von Kieckebusch, Luisa Weepie, Benjamin Wittenburg, Austin Grade 10 Biretz, Magen Blasberg, Madisyn Brunscheon, Cassidy * Burkhardt, Izabella Harford, Sadie Joerger, Mikenna Kleinheksel, Hayley Klenzman, Mekyley LaRue, Julia Martins. Lydia Riordan, Erin Risse, Jacob * Rochford, Nolan Sauerbrei, Tanner * Saulsberry, Kinley Schmit, Carley * Warnke, Austin Grade 9 Banger, Sloane Beesecker, Kaci * Biretz, Morgan * Blaylock, Tanner Brown, Brendon Curley, Jenna Garlow, Ethan Huebner, Cayle * Hyde, Gavin * Kane, Samantha * Kaufman, Traeton Kayser, Melody Miller, Hannah * Neil, Cole * Neil, Kennadi Richards, Adrianna * Richards, Reily Rosengarten, Kiks Sauerbrei, Katie * Schnor, Samantha Silva, Emma VanDaele, Elsie * Welcher, Reese * Grade 8 Bellis, Blayde * Cutsforth, Emma Dixon, Alyxandra Imbrogno, Grace * Kleitsch, Kaylee * Lortz, Kiana * Miller, Joslynn O'Donnell, Colin Oltrogge, Ethan * Platte, Adri Risse, Kobe Rochford, Luke Sauerbrei, Trevor * Schmit, Macey * Schmitz, Courtney * Stark, Brody Wilke, Cody Wittenburg, Dallas * Wolfe, Camryn * Grade 7 Aiello, Jada Blaylock, Brody * Burgart, Paige Burkhardt, Annamae Gray, Cael Grober, Nicholas Imbrogno, Lydia * Jensen, Jaylyn Larson, Chloe Leistikow, Gavin Mann, Michael Martin, Sydnie Neil, Ellie * Oldfather, Olivia Powell, Ayden * Schares, Elly * Schares, Ryan Seemann, Bridget Shannon, Josie Silva, Nolynn Tibbott, Christopher Toulouse, Madelyn * Uchytil, Kylee Wapsie Valley Class of 2017 Senior Awards Governor's Scholars Recognition- Taylen Sauerbrei KWWL Best of Class- Natalie Risse Des Moines Register Academic All State- Alec Marticoff Don Even Scholarship-Conner Jones Jamie Risse Scholarship-Jaden Kuethe Readlyn Involvement Scholarship- Alec Marticoff, Dayten Wittenburg, Chandler Power Fairbank Women s Club-Abigail Buzynski Flint Hills Resources Scholarship- Ben Schmitz Marine Distinguished Athlete- Andrew Buzynski, Hanna Risse Marine Semper Fidelis Award for Musical Excellence Nominee- Anna Sauerbrei Marine Scholastic Excellence Award-Abigail Buzynski East-Central Iowa REC- Brady Mauer Nicole Cox Memorial Cox Scholarship-Hanna Risse Mediacom World Class Scholarship-Natalie Risse Tyson Fresh Meats Scholarship-Malena Silva McCarthy Scholarship presented by Fidelity Bank- Natalie Risse, Dayten Wittenburg Farm Bureau Scholarships (Fayette County)-Kailee Delagardelle Farm Bureau Scholarships (Bremer County)- Natalie Risse, Alec Marticoff, Dayten Wittenburg Wapsie Valley Booster Club Scholarships Alec Marticoff, Hanna Risse Wapsie Valley Education Association -Natalie Risse Gift of Grain Scholarship-Natalie Risse, Jacob Hammitt, Lakin Joerger, Lynn Duffy, and Delaney Mohlis Lestikow-Ast Scholarship-Alec Marticoff Wapsie Valley Archery Scholarships- Delany Mohlis, Chandler Power, Anna Sauerbrei Fairbank American Legion & Legion Auxiliary Scholarships Delaney Mohlis, Anna Sauerbrei Fairbank American Legion & Legion Auxiliary Citizenship Award- Andrew Buzynski, Hanna Risse Bernie Saggau Award - Alec Marticoff E. Wayne Cooley Award-Lakin Joerger Bremer County American Citizenship Award- Dayten Wittenburg Better Business Bureau-Student of Integrity- Dayten Wittenburg Buchanan County American Citizenship Award- Andrew Buzynski Wapsie Valley Valedictorians Northeast Security State Bank Scholarship - Andrew Buzynski Alliant Energy Innovation Scholarship- Dayten Wittenburg Kenneth Meyeroff Trust-Alec Marticoff, Hanna Risse, Natalie Risse, Dayten Wittenburg National Merit Scholarship- Taylan Sauerbrei College Campus Scholarships Hawkeye Community College- Calysta Dixon-Hawkeye Achievement Scholarship Kirkwood Community College- Hallie Little Leaders for Tomorrow Scholarship Delaney Mohlis- Leaders for Tomorrow scholarship and also a Kirkwood Foundation Scholarship Luther College- Jordan Kalenske-Dean's Scholarship, Weston Noble Instrumental Scholarship, Music Lesson Scholarship North Iowa Area Community College-Chandler Power-President Scholarship, Dixon Scholarship Lakin Joerger- Trustees Scholarship, President scholarships University of Dubuque- Hanna Risse- Heritage Society Scholarship, Educator Grant University of Iowa-Alec Marticoff-Iowa Scholar Award Anna Sauerbrei-Academic Success Scholarship, UI Scholars Award, Taylan Sauerbrei-Old Gold Scholarship, Provos Scholarship, Jacob Hammit-Academic Success Scholarship, UI Iowa Scholars Award, and Torgerson Family Foundation Excellence Award University of Northern Iowa-Dayten Wittenburg-Distinguished Scholar Award Grant Weepie-Distinguished Scholars Award Upper Iowa University-Meghan Kleitsch-Trustee Scholarship Wartburg College-Natalie Risse-Wartburg College Regents Scholarship, Wartburg College EPIC Scholarship Awards and Scholarships Alec Marticoff-Bremer County Pork Producers Scholarship, Bremer County Corn and Soybean Association Scholarship, Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare Scholarship Jordan Kalenske-Bremer County Dairy Promoters Scholarship, Paul Reiter Memorial Dairy Scholarship, Midwest Dairy Association Scholarship Chandler Power-Bremer County Conservation Taylan Sauerbrei- Cedar Falls Community Credit Union Scholarship Wapsie Valley High School Academic Letter- 1st Semester Christian Baumgartner, Abigail Buzynski, Andrew Buzynski, Jordan Cowell, Kailee Delagardelle, Calysta Dixon, Holly Haberman, Breanna Hakeman, Jacob Hammitt, Lakin Joerger, Jordan Kalenske, Meghan Kleitsch, Jaden Kuethe, Jake Lien, Hallie Little, Samuel Lundt, Alec Marticoff, Abigail McClain, Brandon Mitchell, Delaney Mohlis, Chandler Power, Hanna Risse, Natalie Risse, Samantha Rohlfsen, Anna Sauerbrei, Taylan Sauerbrei, Benjamin Schmitz, Daniel Sheppard, Malena Silva, Abraham Silva Cortes, Grant Weepie, Dayten Wittenburg President s Award for Educational Achievement Gold Academic Achievement Silver Academic Achievement 3.5 GPA + 26 ACT 3.5 GPA + 23 ACT Christian Baumgartner Lakin Joerger Jacob Hammitt Jordan Kalenske Alec Marticoff Meghan Kleitsch Natalie Risse Abigail McClain Anna Sauerbrei Taylan Sauerbrei Delaney Mohlis Samantha Rohlfsen Grant Weepie Dayten Wittenburg Wapsie Valley Educational Foundation - Leistikow Scholarships-Connor Jones, Ben Schmitz, Dayten Wittenberg, Hanna Risse Carlene Werner Memorial Scholarships-Meghan Kleitsch, Andrew Buzynski WV Education Foundation Service Scholarships-Natalie Risse, Jaden Kuethe, Abigail Buzynski Steve Phelan Memorial scholarship-alec Marticoff Business Spotlight The Readlyn Chronicle welcomes new business sponsor: Lyle and Tami Pries They are the new owners of Readlyn Community Event Center and The Watering Hole Bar and Grill.

7 Wednesday, July 5, 2017 Readlyn Chronicle Page 7 Readlyn Grump Days ~ June ~ 2017 Crowning of 2017 Little Miss Grumpster Elis Benke Crowning of 2017 Little Mr. Grumpster Marshall Tiedt Wapsie Valley Class of 1982 Ron Leistikow accepting Volunteer of the Year award Readlyn VFW Wayne Teisinger Post 5661 leading the parade with Tom Risse and Eugene Thurm carrying the colors Past Grumps attending the Grump Days Crowning of the 2017 Readlyn Grump

8 Page 8 Readlyn Chronicle Wednesday, July 5, 2017 Readlyn Grump Days ~ June ~ 2017 Grandmas enjoyed watching their grandchildren play the carnival games in City Park during Kids in the Park! Children s games added to the fun at the 2017 Grump Days event. An excited Erika Jeanes speaks to the crowd at Grump Days Cousin Veronica, Queen Dayten, and Brother Dakota - all Wittenburgs, help with Readlyn's turtle races. Grandma Ruth and Grandpa David Wittenburg are the folks to thank for this awesome annual event. A special thanks, too, to Gary and Betty Matthias and Reagan and Maya Barnes for providing most of the turtles. Grump 2010 and 2017 Volunteer of the Year award winner Ron Leistikow Send news of your club, organization or church to the Readlyn Chronicle at: ReadlynChronicle@gmail.com Readlyn Savings Bank serving Sundaes in the Park on Friday night of Grump Days Grump Day Card Tournaments Results Pepper: 1st Place: Lois Ganske and Ellen Thies nd Place: Joan Matthias and Matt Brunscheon rd Place: Corlyn and R.J. Freitag th Place: Judy Henn and Ron Brunscheon The Saturday afternoon Schafskopf tournament was won by three members of the Matthias family. 1st Place: Betty Matthias 2nd Place: Scott Matthias 3rd Place: Nate Barnes Congratulations to all of the winners!

9 Wednesday, July 5, 2017 Readlyn Chronicle Page 9 Readlyn Grump Days ~ June ~ Miss Readlyn Dayten Wittenburg and 2016 Grump Charlie Albrecht Which vehicle ended up winning the race? (Above): Parade with 2017 Grump Louie Hartman and Little Miss Grumpster Elis Benke and Little Mr. Grumpster Marshall Tiedt (Left): 2000 Grump, Harold Meier, with his Grump Days shirt for that year The Boy Scouts help prepare food for the people attending Grump Days

10 Page 10 Readlyn Chronicle Wednesday, July 5, 2017 Readlyn Grump Days ~ June ~ 2017 The 2nd place float in the parade, Readlyn Garden Club and they also sponsored the Turtle Races. First Place Float in the Grump Days parade was Zion Lutheran Church celebrating 100 years on July 16, The Rainbow Clovers 4-H Club float won 3rd place in the parade. Farmers Co-op 223 E. 1st St. (319) Farmers Savings Bank 103 3rd St., Frederika, IA (319) Fettkether Fertilizer Co. LLC 7634 N. Ordway Rd., Dunkerton, IA (319) or Cell (319) Innovative Ag Services 319 W. 1st St., Oran (319) Liddle-Ebert Ltd. - Randy & Dee Liddle Farm Drainage 1196 Hilton Ave., Plainfield, IA (319) (319) Monsanto Dekalb/Asgrow - Dave Wheeler, 8234 E. Marquis Rd., Fairbank, IA (319) Mycogen Seeds - Nick Tiedt 2546 Viking Ave. Fairbank, IA Nick Tiedt (319) Cal Kuker (319) Precision Planting - Mike Heineman th St. (319) PRime Ag Services - Channel Seedsmen Brian Pottebaum (515) Steve Rathe (319) Quality Distributors, Inc. - Brian Meyer 101 Main St. (319) R&R Drainage LLC Randy and Linda Bast, Jesup, Iowa (319) Ag Resources Readlyn Farm Automation Co. Burton Thies (319) ; (319) Readlyn Vet. Association th St. (319) Rock On Wheels Roger Wheeler (319) Randy Wheeler (319) Smidt Crop Management, Inc. Thomas B. Smidt, President 303 North 2nd St. PO Box 594, Greene (641) or cell (641) smidtcrop@iowatelecom.net Spring Center Farm Pioneer - Dean Buhr 2034 Vintage Ave., Sumner, IA (563) (319) Stine/LG Seeds - Greg Matthias th St. (319) Stokes Welding th St., Janesville (319) Cell: (319) Triple S Prairie Seeding LLC Terrace Ave., Clarksville (319) Weeds On Fire Custom Application LLC - Dan Wedemeier, Owner Dan at (319) Elton at (319) Wittenburg Truck Line, Inc. 117 Malone Ave. (319) Attorneys and Realtors Dillon Law, P.C. - Patrick B. Dillon Attorney at Law 209 E. 1st Street Sumner, IA (563) Fax: (563) patdillon@50674law.com Foundation Realtors - Louie Hartman, Agent, Readlyn (319) Dick Harms, Broker (319) Joe Leehey Broker Associate (319) joe@sulenticfischels.com 3510 Kimball Ave., Waterloo, IA Tel: (319) Fax: (319) Kurt R. Leistikow - Attorney at Law 4817 University Ave. STE. D Cedar Falls, IA (319) kurt@llollc.net Auto Sales and Repair Del s Auto Repair Inc Piedmont Ave. (319) Larry s Skelly Inc. 430 E. 1st St. (319) Wolff s Service 229 Main St. (319) Farmers Coop Service & Repair th St. (319) Stumme & Epley Law Office, PLLC Lawrence A. Stumme Jr. & Ethan D. Epley, Attorneys 171 E. Main, Denver, IA Phone: (319) Building and Repairs Crystal Heating Plumbing and Excavation 1210 W. Bremer Ave., Waverly Denver Heating & Cooling 120 Transit St., Denver Edgeton Hardware & Repair 5104 Main St., Oran (319) Meyer Construction 1781 Viking Ave., Sumner, IA (888) Or: (319) Snelling Construction 309 Railroad Ave., Tripoli , Spahn & Rose Lumber Co. 125 W. 1st St. (319) Become a Sponsor Become a sponsor and have your business recognized on this page! ReadlynChronicle@gmail.com, or call Ron Leistikow at (319)

11 Wednesday, July 5, 2017 Readlyn Chronicle Page 11 Wapsie Valley Future Farmers of America Wapsie FFA Leaders Attend District Conference By Iowa FFA Association and Lydia Martins, Chapter Reporter June - Each year the Northeast District and Iowa FFA officers plan and facilitate Chapter Officer Leadership Training (COLT) Conferences for FFA members in the Northeast District. Hawkeye Community College welcomed FFA chapters from all over the Northeast district on June 7, From Wapsie Valley FFA attending were: President-Erika Jeanes, Vice President-Jacob Risse, Secretary-Julia LaRue, Treasurer-Jacob Joerger, Reporter-Lydia Martins and Sentinel-Olivia Willey. While at Hawkeye Community College on June 7, district and state officers lead four interactive workshops for FFA Chapter leaders, many of which are officers, for the annual COLT Conference. The workshops facilitated were developing local FFA Chapter programs focused in the areas of advocating for the agriculture industry, connecting with stakeholders, recruiting for the local chapter, and working as a cohesive team. FFA leaders also received training relative to their specific officer duties within the local chapter. I felt the COLT conference provided us the opportunity to learn more about our duties as officers and gave us a chance to learn more about the FFA organization and program, stated Erika Jeanes, Chapter President. Northeast District President, Rachel Zumbach, stated, COLT conference provides a chance for FFA members to learn more about their responsibility as a local leader and is a conference for members to meet and connect with state, district and other chapter officers. COLT conference programming is designed as a two-year rotation of local leaders training. The focus areas of next year s program include agriculture literacy, time management, professionalism, and self-confidence. The goal is to engage FFA members in learning about the tools that would allow them to be successful in anything they are part of through high school and beyond. The Wapsie Valley FFA Officers attended the COLT conference held at Hawkeye Community College. Shown are (L-R): Erika Jeanes-President, Jacob Risse-Vice President, Julia LaRue-Secretary, Jacob Joerger-Reporter, Olivia Willey-Sentinel. Family Needs Denver Drug and Photo 340 S. State St., Denver (319) (800) Hillcrest Living Independent Apts., Assisted Living, Skilled Care W. 1st St., Sumner, IA Kaiser-Corson Funeral Home 205 Highland Ave. (319) Quarter Ave. Storage 2310 Quarter Ave. (319) Readlyn Chiropractic Clinic 307 Main St. (319) Readlyn Community Library 309 Main St., PO Box 249 (319) Readlyn Savings Bank 141 Main St. (319) RTC Communications 121 Main St. (319) Food and Restaurants Center Inn Sports Bar & Readlyn Community Event Center 209 Main St. (319) Fairbank Food Center Dolan & Kristi Burreson 102 4th St. N., Fairbank (319) Inspired Luncheonette 314 Main St. (319) Sunrise Catering 226 Main St. (319) Hair and Beauty Mane Event Family Hair Salon 269 Main Street, Readlyn Salon: Becky South ~ Landscaping & Nursery Tiedt Nursery 2419 E. Bremer Ave., Waverly (319) Have your business recognized on this page! Call Ron Leistikow at , or stop by the library. balance Massage Therapy & Reiki Sheila Rosengarten, LMT, RMT 136 Main St, Readlyn, IA (319) Buhrow s Floors N More 240 South State St., Denver, IA (319) (866) bfloorsnmore@msn.com Cedar Valley Portables, LLC Nashua (319) or cedarvalleyportables@gmail.com CrawDaddy Outdoors, LC Owner: Darrin Siefken 107 E. Bremer Ave., Waverly (319) First National Bank (319) Insurance Services Farm Bureau - David C. Matthias Office: (319) Home: (319) Farm Bureau - Jim Peters Office (563) Office (319) Home (319) Readlyn Mutual Ins. Association 234 Main St. (319) The Accel Group Waverly Cedar Falls Denver (800) TruServe Insurance Group 143 E. Main St. Suite F, Denver, IA Specialty Businesses The Jig & Fly Shop and Gary s Wood & Craft Garylee Thurm 405 5th St. Place, Readlyn (319) KC Plumbing & Heating 800 7th Ave. SW, Tripoli Herman s Kitchen & Bath Design 130 W. Fayette St., Denver, IA Hillcrest Living 915 W. First St., Sumner, IA (563) Love and Lace 220 E. Bremer Ave., Waverly, IA (319) Myers Polaris 304 E. Main, Fairbank, IA (319) (888) Machine/Tractor Repair L&L Ag Repair 2220 Reed Ave. (319) Nick s Repair Malone Ave., Readlyn, IA - (319) or (319) Service & repair of small engines & outdoor power equipment Reiter Repair LLC 3501 East Cedar Wapsie Rd., Waterloo Cell RA Machine th St. (319) Schuldt Repair 2261 Reed Ave. (319) Newy s Wireless Communications - US Cellular - Jeff Neuendorf 1022 Skyler St. PO Box 681, Denver, IA (319) Panther Lanes 502 7th Ave. SW, Tripoli, IA (319) Parkview Assisted Living Fairbank, Iowa (319) Tenenbaum s Jewelry 219 E. Bremer Ave., Waverly Wapsie Pines Danny Moulds, Owner 618 State St., Cedar Falls, IA (319) wpines@wapsiepines.com Wapsie Ridge Golf Course 2652 Vine Ave., Fairbank (319)

12 Page 12 Readlyn Chronicle Wednesday, July 5, 2017 Wapsie Valley Future Farmers of America Wapsie Valley FFA holds 40th Annual Awards Banquet By Natalie Risse, Chapter Reporter On Sunday, April 30, approximately 200 FFA members and guests attended Wapsie Valley s annual FFA chapter banquet, consisting of a meal and awards ceremony. Many members and guests were recognized and awarded for their participation and accomplishments throughout the past year. From parent recognition to senior leadership awards, the afternoon was filled with FFA and community members achievements. The awards and recognitions are below: Parents and school administrators were recognized for their unending support towards the members and the overall FFA program. In addition, parents of the officer team and graduating seniors were specially recognized. Then, members received awards for having developed their supervised agricultural experiences, (SAE), and for applying for proficiency awards with the most outstanding SAE programs. These members received SAE awards at the chapter level in the following areas: Agricultural education: Lynn Duffy, Agricultural Mechanics Entrepreneurship: JP Michael, Agricultural Mechanics Placement: Ben Schmitz, Agricultural Mechanics Repair and Maintenance: Landen Kuhlmann, Agricultural Services: Holly Haberman, Jacob Hammitt, Megan Lahmann, Jacob Risse, Hunter Robinson, Jordan Suhr, and Marsia Thurm, Beef Production: Bryce Kleitsch and Cole Neil, Beef Production Entrepreneurship: Haley Bayness, Beekeeping: Sean Banger, Dairy Entrepreneurship: Eric Richards, Dairy Placement: Bradey Butters, Landen Dobbs, Breanna Hakeman, Karissa Michael, Todd Miller, Matthew Richards, and Jackson Willey, Diversified Agricultural Placement: Bryce Kleitsch, Diversified Crop Production: Carson Woods, Diversified Livestock Placement: Grant Grober and Brady Maurer, Equine Entrepreneurship: Delaney Mohlis, Landscape Maintenance: Jordan Yessak, Poultry Production: Julia LaRue and Jackson Willey, Sheep Production: Mitchel Bartels and Karissa Michael, Swine Placement: Conner Jones, Vegetable Production: Chandler Power The following received proficiency awards at the district, state, or national level: Dairy Production Entrepreneurship: Jordan Kalenske - Bronze at Districts, Diversified Livestock Production: Lydia Martins - Silver at Districts, Equine Entrepreneurship: Dayten Wittenburg - 3rd Gold at State, Goat Production: Britney Hershey - Silver at State, Landscape Management: Jacob Joerger - 1st Gold at State (Advance to Nationals), Vegetable Production: Erika Jeanes - Silver at Districts, Veterinary Science: Hannah Brown - Silver at State, Equine Entrepreneurship: Peyton Brown - Gold at Nationals, Forestry Management Placement: Jarod Bodensteiner - Top Four at Nationals The officer team presents the Distinguished Service Award to Oran Mutual Telephone Company representative Barb Gruetzmacher. (Left to right): Jacob Joerger, Barb Gruetzmacher, Dayten Wittenburg, Lakin Joerger, Erika Jeanes, Natalie Risse, Jacob Hammitt. The newly elected Wapsie Valley FFA Chapter officer team is, (Left to right): President Erika Jeanes, Vice President Jacob Risse, Secretary Julia LaRue, Treasurer Jacob Joerger, Reporter Lydia Martins, Sentinel Olivia Willey The officer team presents the Blue and Gold Award to Joe Duffy and Jodi Risse. (Left to Right): Natalie Risse, Erika Jeanes, Joe Duffy, Jodi Risse, Jacob Joerger, Dayten Wittenburg, Jacob Hammitt, Lakin Joerger. Not Pictured: Jim Stanton, Blue and Gold Award Recipient. The officer team presents the Honorary Award to Randy Woods and Jess Lampe. (Left to right): Dayten Wittenburg, Jacob Joerger, Jacob Hammitt, Randy Woods, Jess Lampe, Lakin Joerger, Natalie Risse, Erika Jeanes. Following SAE and proficiency awards, special recognition was given in a variety of areas. Jacob Risse was recognized as Malt Machine Manager, and several members were Greenhouse Managers: Conner Brandt, Brendon Brown, Landen Dobbs, Rylan Duffy, Grant Grober, Jacob Joerger, Conner Jones, Bryce Kleitsch, Landen Kuhlmann, Sam Lundt, JP Michael, Todd Miller, Matthew Richards, Tanner Sauerbrei, Austin Schares, Jacob Trotter, Kyle Voy, Jackson Willey, and Carson Woods. In addition, Conner Jones, Landen Kuhlmann, Carson Woods, and Jackson Willey ran the test plot throughout the year. Lynn Duffy was in charge of organizing the junior high exploratory sessions during the year, and she recognized all of the students that helped her: Sloane Banger, Hannah Brown, Holly Haberman, Jacob Hammitt, Jacob Joerger, Lakin Joerger, Julia LaRue, Natalie Risse, Austin Schares, Sam Schnor, and Dayten Wittenburg. Then, the top fruit sales class and individual sellers were recognized. The sophomore class had the highest average per person, and the top ten individuals, in order, were: Natalie Risse, Grant Grober, Bryce Kleitsch, Ben Schmitz, Dayten Wittenburg, Kennadi Neil, Alec Marticoff, Brandi Marticoff, Megan Lahmann, and Austin Schares. Also, the following were awarded for their hard work as committee chairs and co-chairs: Sean Banger, Peyton Brown, Lynn Duffy, Grant Grober, Holly Haberman, Breanna Hakeman, Conner Jones, Jordan Kalenske, Sabrina Kelley, Bryce Kleitsch, Landen Kuhlmann, Trystan Lampe, Alec Marticoff, Brandi Maritcoff, Lydia Martins, Todd Miller, Delaney Mohlis, Jacob Risse, Hunter Robinson, Austin Schares, Ben Schmitz, Jackson Willey, Olivia Willey, and Carson Woods. Kim Cortez, Rylan Duffy, Grant Grober, Erika Jeanes, Jacob Joerger, Lakin Joerger, Jordan Kalenske, Sabrina Kelley, Bryce Kleitsch, Madison Landsgard, Caleb Larson, Julia LaRue, Karissa Michael, Blake Rechkemmer, Anna Richards, Reily Richards, Jacob Risse, Hunter Robinson, Austin Schares and Olivia Willey were recognized as PAL, (partners in active learning support), mentors. Next, many members received academic awards for their grade point average, and several seniors received academic awards at the state level. Through all grades, Sean Banger, Sloane Banger, Mitchel Bartels, Brendon Brown, Holly Haberman, Jacob Hammitt, Britney Hershey, Erika Jeanes, Jacob Joerger, Lakin Joerger, Mikenna Joerger, Jordan Kalenske, Madison Landsgard, Julia LaRue, Sam Lundt, Alec Marticoff, Brandi Marticoff, Lydia Martins, Hannah Miller, Delaney Mohlis, Jackson Nading, Kennadi Neil, Cole Neil, Chandler Power, Anna Richards, Reily Richards, Jacob Risse, Natalie Risse, Tanner Sauerbrei, Ben Schmitz, Sam Schnor, Austin Warnke, Jackson Willey, Dayten Wittenburg, and Lotti Von Keickebusch received academic recognition. At the state level, the following seniors received an academic award for maintaining a 3.5 or higher cumulative gradepoint: Holly Haberman, Jacob Hammitt, Lakin Joerger, Jordan Kalenske, Sam Lundt, Alec Marticoff, Delaney Mohlis, Natalie Risse, Ben Schmitz, and Dayten Wittenburg. Next, Jacob Risse and Julia LaRue were recognized as sweetheart royalty and several members were recognized for exhibiting at county and state fairs: Mitchel Bartels, Lynn Duffy, Rylan Duffy, Breanna Hakeman, Britney Hershey, Erika Jeanes, Conner Jones, Jordan Kalenske, Bryce Kleitsch, Trystan Lampe, Julia LaRue, Alec Marticoff, Lydia Martins, Karissa Michael, Todd Miller, Eric Richards, Matthew Richards, Ben Schmitz, Marisa Thurm, Jackson Willey, Olivia Willey, Dayten Wittenburg, Carson Woods, Emily Martins, Peyton Schares, Brandon Nading, Marina Hilbert, and Alana Platte. Then, Alec Martifcoff, Ben Schmitz, Jacob Joerger, and Lynn Duffy were commended for being delegates at district and state convention. Karissa Michael ran for district office and received recognition for her efforts. Also, Natalie Risse retired as the Northeast District Secretary and Abrah Meyer retired from National Central Region Vice President, and they received recognition as well. Next, Trystan Lampe, Karissa Michael, Kennadi Neil, Madison Landsgard, Rylan Duffy, and Olivia Willey were recognized for being courtesy corps members at state convention. Also, Erika Jeanes served on a state committee and Annette Kleitsch was a part of the national chorus. Several members received their Iowa FFA Degree: Sean Banger, Mitchel Bartels, Hannah Brown, Peyton Brown, Bradey Butters, Britney Hershey, Erika Jeanes, Jacob Joerger, Landen Kuhlmann, Megan Lahmann, Madison Landsgard, Brandi Marticoff, Delaney Mohlis, Matthew Richards, Hunter Robinson, Austin Schares, Sidney Schnor, Jackson Willey, and Carson Woods. Also, Alana Platte, Marina Hilbert, and Morgan Meinecke received their American FFA Degree. Wapsie FFA had many members participate in skilled CDE events. In the area of Ag Mechanics: Bradey Butters, Rylan Duffy, Bryce Kleitsch, Landen Kuhlmann, and Jackson Willey participated. Breanna Hakeman, Peyton Schares, and Megan Lahmann judged at Horse Judging. In the area of Dairy Judging: John Ebaugh, Anna Richards, Reily Richards, Breanna Hakeman, Jordan Kalenske, Todd Miller, Eric Richards, Tori Luoff, Jason Harks, Sloane Banger, and Brendon Brown participated. At Tri-State Dairy Judging, Tanner Bantz, Tegan Briddle, Brandon Cox, Trevor Dorn, Ethan Garlow, Jackson Nading, Kennadi Neil, Cole Neil, Andruw Powell, Sam Schnor, Brittany Shover, and Kyle Voy judged. Finally, the Poultry team, consisting of Sean Banger, Britney Hershey, Lydia Martins, Austin Schares, and Jackson Willey, won the state competition. Awards were then presented for leadership development events. Subdistrict Level: Chapter Quiz: Natalie Risse, Jacob Hammitt, Lynn Duffy, Dayten Wittenburg, and Erika Jeanes received gold honors. Job Interview: Jacob Joerger (Gold) Ag Broadcasting: Lakin Joerger (Gold - Alternate to Districts) District Level: Experience the Action: Lynn Duffy, Rylan Duffy, Grant Grober, Erika Jeanes, Lakin Joerger, Megan Lahmann, Brandi Marticoff, Sidney Schnor, and Lotti Von Keickebusch received 3rd gold and alternate to state. Treasurer s Book: Lakin Joerger - Silver Rating. Chapter Website: Jacob Joerger - 3rd gold and alternate to state. Conduct of Meetings: Sloane Banger, Bryce Kleitsch, Hannah Miller, Kennadi Neil, Reily Richards, Sam Schnor, and Brittany Shover received 3rd gold and alternate to state. Extemporaneous speaking: Karissa Michael - Silver State Level: Ag Sales: Carson Woods - Bronze. Chapter Display: Mitchel Bartels, Jordan Kalenske, and Madison Landsgard - 3rd Gold. Creed Speaking: Anna Richards - Bronze. Greenhand Quiz: Sloane Banger, Hannah Miller, Sam Schnor - Gold. Public Speaking: Natalie Risse - Silver. Secretary s Book: Dayten Wittenburg - 3rd Gold. Reporter s Book: Natalie Risse - 1st Gold. Flag Carrier: Hunter Robinson. Chapter Program: Dayten Wittenburg, Jacob Hammitt, and Delaney Mohlis - 1st Gold. Parliamentary Procedure: Jacob Risse, Trystan Lampe, Julia LaRue, Olivia Willey, and Lydia Martins - 1st Gold Advance to Nationals Natalie Risse and Erika Jeanes were then recognized for participating in the World Food Prize. Ashley Beierschmitt then awarded the Gift of Grain scholarships to Lynn Duffy, Jacob Hammitt, Lakin Joerger, Delaney Mohlis and Natalie Risse. Alec Marticoff received the Leistikow-Ast Scholarship. Following, Jacob Hammitt received the Dekalb Award. Mrs. Doese then recognized all of the graduating seniors for their hard work over their years they had been in FFA, and she also recognized retiring officers. Star awards were then given in each grade and in overall areas. These awards are selected from the students merit points earned for this FFA year. The results were as follows: Star Greenhand: Anna Richards. Star Sophomore: Jacob Risse. Star Junior: Erika Jeanes. Star Senior: Natalie Risse. Star Overall: Natalie Risse. Star Scholarship: Natalie Risse Star Leadership awards were then given to qualifying seniors. The merit points from the students years in the FFA program were accumulated, and all winners received over 1500 merit points to earn this honor. The Star Senior Leadership Awards were: Lynn Duffy, Jacob Hammitt, Lakin Joerger, Jordan Kalenske, Alec Marticoff, Todd Miller, Natalie Risse, Ben Schmitz, and Dayten Wittenburg The chapter then awarded prestigious awards to community members. Distinguished Service Award: Oran Mutual Telephone Company. Blue and Gold Award: Joe Duffy, Jodi Risse, and Jim Stanton. Honorary Award: Jess Lampe and Randy Woods Parents of officers were then recognized, and the officer team did a retiring ceremony. Mrs. Doese and Ashley Beierschmitt were recognized for leading the chapter, and finally, the new officer team was installed. The new officers are as follows: President: Erika Jeanes. Vice President: Jacob Risse. Secretary: Julia LaRue. Treasurer: Jacob Joerger. Reporter: Lydia Martins. Sentinel: Olivia Willey The banquet was a great success and reflection of the achievements of the members throughout the year. Retiring president, Jacob Hammitt, stated, Being able to see all the support from fellow FFA members, parents, and community members was very humbling. Nothing compares to knowing you have an entire community backing you and the Wapsie Valley FFA chapter. I ve been very blessed, lucky, and proud to have experienced that. Congratulations to all of the Wapsie Valley FFA members, and best of luck to the new officer team as the lead throughout the upcoming year.

13 Wednesday, July 5, 2017 Readlyn Chronicle Page 13 The Readlyn Chronicle through the years By Bob Thran News Items from The Waverly Democrat in November of 1932: Mrs. W Daniels is running an up-to-date restaurant in Readlyn. Meals and lunches served at all times. Readlyn is about to have a newspaper, The Readlyn Times. S. L. Sherman of Bristow will own, operate and edit the paper and is now offering subscriptions through his agent, George Vanderwalker, at $1.50 per year. Markets were: eggs 15, hogs $4.40, corn 31, oats 23, wheat 67-86, barley 44-47, potatoes 21. The first edition of the Readlyn Chronicle was published December 1, A portion of the first edition is displayed. The Reporter was located in the building occupied at present by the cafe INSPIRED. Had a delicious Rueben sandwich there. Wayne Kuethe and I both helped out at The Readlyn Chronicle and when we ate at the cafe, INSPIRED, a few weeks ago it was a pleasure for us to discuss where the press and other equipment were located. The shop was in the front of the building and the Shermans had a small living space in the rear. The building was owned by the bank, as was the case with much property having been foreclosed on during the depression. The paper was successful from its outset even though it was launched during the third year of The Great Depression. The paper continued to meet the needs of Readlyn and surrounding communities. Ads were not only solicited from Readlyn merchants but also from Fairbank, Dunkerton, Denver, Tripoli, Sumner, Waverly and Oelwein businesses. News items were inserted from Klinger, Artesian, Buck Creek, Grove Hill, Oran, Fairbank, Denver, Dunkerton and Readlyn. The subscription price of The Readlyn Chronicle varied from $1.50 per year down to 50 cents per year. Each issued had to be mailed with a one cent stamp. At 50 cents per year the paper would lose 4 cents for each subscription. Lou and Grace were able to encourage merchants and others to advertise. In one of the very early editions Harrison Motors, Ford dealer in Waverly managed by Ernie Coonradt, placed a full page ad. I checked with Bob Coonradt and he estimated that in 1932 new Model A Fords were selling at $275-$375 and a used Model A for $100- $250, Rueben Schutte, father of Elton and Orlyn, listed his farm auction in a full page ad in one of the very first editions, and Chris Everding placed a farm auction full page ad in In 1942 Grace s health began failing and the quality of the paper began to deteriorate. Some editions were skipped. Grace died in October of Lou had lost his lifelong partner and hadn t resumed publishing. I was thirteen years old when my Dad, Oscar Thran, suggested that I approach Mr. Sherman to ask him if I could help. When I went to see him he listened and immediately sat me on a stool in front of a tray containing approximately 75 compartments for small letters, capital letters, numbers and punctuation. He showed me how to set type, one letter at a time. No wages were discussed nor did I care. I have no idea how long I helped out but I do remember two times Lou pulled out his billfold, handing me a dollar bill giving it to me and saying this was to help me out. Looking back, the two dollars I received from Mr.Sherman was of no consequence. It did give me satisfaction to think that I gave some of my time to someone who needed help. My Dad made a great suggestion. In visiting with a good friend, Wayne Kuethe, retired from teaching, living in Shell Rock, I was pleasantly surprised when he said the Kuethe family was involved with the printing of The Readlyn.Chronicle. The Kuethe family lived at that time in an apartment above the paper. Elmer Kuethe, Wayne s father, would feed the press, Wayne would set type and Dale, Jane Kuethe Meier would fold papers and, along with Wayne, put the one cent stamps on the papers. Judy Henn, being five years younger was not yet old enough to help. With the announcement of the founding of The Readlyn Historical Society, the community responded by donating many items of historical interest. Among them were a dozen or so issues of The Readlyn Chronicle with the last issue in our possession being dated Thursday, June 8, I have no idea when operations ceased. To the best of my knowledge Lou moved to Waucoma, Iowa. There were news items in the Chronicle stating that the Shermans sometimes visited Waucoma. My neighbor here in Nashua inquired of the older folks in Waucoma if they recognized the name of Lou Sherman- No knowledge of the Shermans. If anyone has any information about where the Shermans are buried please contact the historical society. Wayne and I agreed that setting type by hand was the most tedious work we had ever encountered. Each letter was placed by hand in a form and at the end of each line we had to inject blank type between the words to complete the row. After the paper was run the type had to be returned to its compartment in the tray. Wayne and I attempted to analyze Lou and Grace Sherman. We describe Grace as being just a plain person wearing plain clothes and having straight black hair. On hot summer nights she would often sit on the front steps of the Chronicle. She was the editor and the driving force behind the success of the paper. She had her favorite homes in Readlyn she visited gathering news items such as who visited whom, who went somewhere on business, who was sick, etc. My Grandma Thran was often visited. We estimated Lou being about 5 8, weighing about 120 pounds, having energy, and being about 60 years old in Lou was indeed an interesting character. With pistol in hand he demonstrated to Wayne his fast draw technique. He also stated to some people that when he was younger he was a lawman out west and on one occasion shot dead a couple of outlaws. Conclusion from the two of us was: Who Knows??? The Readlyn Chronicle was for 14 plus years an important part of Readlyn recording our local history, the community being enriched because Lou and Grace moved to Readlyn. Although the paper was sometimes referred to as The Readlyn Reminder the paper was greatly appreciated and supported by the people of Readlyn and the surrounding area. Many thanks to Wayne Kuethe for his assistance on the history of The Readlyn Chronicle. It was a pleasure to do a story about one important part of Readlyn history. The Readlyn Chronicle occupied the building on the right. The building on the left contained the egg buying business of Albert Oltrogge. In 1932 Albert also sold Cities service gas from a pump in front. The Readlyn Historical Society Begins Several years ago I was looking in some boxes in my Mother's basement in Nashua and I was shocked by what I had discovered. There were papers from many historical world events such as Charles Lindbergh crossing the Atlantic, but the greatest discovery was the first and second editions of The Readlyn Chronicle published in What to do with this find. I talked it over with my Mother, Loueen Diekmann Thran, and decided we should offer these many items to the Town of Readlyn. I called Don Koschmeder, mayor of Readlyn, and asked him to put me on the agenda at the next council meeting. I brought many papers, pictures and articles and displayed them on a table. The Town of Readlyn was offered as a donation these items if they would establish a historical society and with little hesitancy the council approved the founding of the Readlyn Historical Society. I had displayed these same items earlier at a historical meeting at Wartburg College. Bill Lynes, Chairman of the Bremer County Historical Society, was angry these items were not donated to his group in Waverly. Although I lived in Chickasaw County, I was on the board of The Bremer County Historical Society at that time. We have never regretted our decision to donate our discovery to the Town of Readlyn. Wayne Kuethe and Bob Thran are standing inside the aforementioned building near the spot where they set type. Coming topics on the history of Readlyn The next issue I plan to introduce myself and reveal the role my parents and grandparents played in the history of Readlyn. In the next issue after that, the September issue of the modern Readlyn Chronicle, the Civil War history will be the topic. Readlyn was not incorporated until 1905, however some of the citizens in this area played a part in the Civil War, I am aware of two persons who fought in the Civil War, George Vanderwalker and Leopold Leistikow. If any of you have ancestors involved in the Civil War, please inform us. If a picture is available please send it or just give us a name and any facts you have about his life. I volunteered to write about Readlyn history, but I will need information from your photo albums, scrapbooks, memories, stories from your ancestors and your own experiences to give a picture of life long ago. I will notify you of the topic two issues in advance and really look forward to your assistance in exploring Readlyn history. Can't wait til the topic is The Readlyn Telephone Company and read your comments about how exciting it was to be on a party line! FUN! If you have any items to contribute to making this project a success please give us this information in any of three ways: 1. robertthran@gmail.com 2. Drop off information at the Readlyn Community Library 3. Mail information to Readlyn Community Library, PO Box 249, Readlyn, IA Attn: Chronicle You can always call me at if you have anything of interest concerning the history of Readlyn. I may come to see you or meet you somewhere. My address in Nashua is: Bob Thran, 102 Dawn Drive, Nashua, IA

14 Page 14 Readlyn Chronicle Wednesday, July 5, 2017 News from Community Lutheran School Community Lutheran School Honor Roll Zoe Sexton, Isabel LaRue, Jackson Adair, Reagan Barnes, Lydia Wehrspann, Naomi Mueller, Cannon Joerger, Braden Strottmann, Silas Wehrspann, Kaliya Lampe, Noah Richards, Connor Marcus, Leah Huebner, Kadence Marcus We welcome new students Thanks be to God for a rock solid year as we focused on Christ as our Rock for eternity. Our classes are just right for one-to-one instruction and we would be blessed to include your family. Tuition is a very affordable $70/month for 9 months and if you apply before August 4 there are scholarships available to assist with this cost. Please visit our website at for more information. Farmers Coop Service & Repair now offers air conditioning recharging for cars and trucks Give us a call! Auto Home Life Call today to see how I make insurance simple and can help you protect what matters. David C. Matthias 2018 E. Bremer Ave. Waverly, IA residential commercial industrial farm RANDY ETRINGER CELL SHOP FAX Dillon Law Office, PC Patrick B. Dillon 209 East 1st Street, Sumner patdillon@50674law.com General practice including but not limited to: Agricultural law Taxation & Tax Preparation Estate Planning Bankruptcy We are DRIVEN to help you SUCCEED Providing: Auto/Home, Farm, Commercial and Trucking For-Hire coverages to our clients. 143 E. Main St. Suite F, Denver, IA (Toll Free) Quality Distributors, Inc. BRIAN L. MEYER, C.C.A. Distributors of Securities & services offered through FBL Marketing Services LLC+, 5400 University Ave., West Des Moines, IA 50266, 877/ , Member SIPC. Farm Bureau Property & Casualty Insurance Company+*, Western Agricultural Insurance Company+*, Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company+*/West Des Moines, IA. + Affiliates *Company providers of Farm Bureau Financial Services PC026-ML-1 (4-13) Farmers Coop 223 E. 1st Street Readlyn, IA Phone readcoop@netins.net CrawDaddy Outdoors, LC Darrin Siefken, Owner 207 East Bremer Avenue Waverly info@crawdaddyoutdoors.com P.O. Box Main Street Readlyn, IA Liquid Fertilizers Bus Cell Fax: qualdist@netins.net Fertilizer & Chemical Sales, Soil Testing & Custom Application THE ACCEL GROUP PERSONAL & BUSINESS INSURANCE WAVERLY CEDAR FALLS DENVER

15 Wednesday, July 5, 2017 Readlyn Chronicle Page 15 News from Wapsie Valley Elementary The 5th grade students had to use the engineering process to design beam bridges that were both strong and stable. The students had strength and stability rubrics that their bridges were tested on. Fairbank and Readlyn Talent Shows! Students did an excellent job showcasing their many talents and put on an entertaining show. We had singing, break dancing, gymnastics, a skit written and performed by the 6th graders, and more! This takes a lot of courage and we are proud of all the participants. Memorial Day Service at Readlyn Elementary 6th grade play- Shrek

16 Page 16 Readlyn Chronicle Wednesday, July 5, 2017 Alec Marticoff earns Friends of Covenant Scholarship WATERLOO Friends of Covenant Medical Center has selected scholarship recipients for In conjunction with funds donated by McElroy Trust, the scholarship committee is able to award four $2,000 scholarships to local students. The scholarship winners are as follows: Alec Marticoff is a graduate of Wapsie Valley High School. His academic achievements are outstanding, having a 4.0 GPA and completing 39 college credits at the same time. While in school Alec has been involved with several sports, FFA, and he has shared in opportunities offered by his faith family as well. His sister and mother have ongoing health issues, and that has inspired Alec to realize his pursuit of a medical career. Alec Marticoff Pearls of Wisdom By Pastor Matthew Moss Immanuel Lutheran Church and St. Paul Lutheran Church Independence and Dependence July is well known for the celebration of our nation s Declaration of Independence, casting off the cruel and oppressive shackles of a tyrannical king. In such a vein independence is good. Breaking free of wickedness and injustice is important for the health and growth of a society and the families that make it up. BUT, simply freeing yourself from one error does not necessarily mean that you have replaced that error with something good. Indeed, we can often replace one error with another. For example, if you were to break free of a smoking habit by taking up binge drinking and alcoholism, well, sure, you ve freed yourself from dependence on tobacco but have replaced it with something equally destructive. So also in the case of our nation s history it is not enough to focus on what we broke free from a cruel king s unjust rule. We must also learn and (re)dedicate ourselves to what good things were established. We must not only decry the evil that was rejected, but we must conserve the good that was put in its place. The founding fathers of our nation proposed, established, and preserved a restricted independence. It was independence from unjust rule. They did not let the pendulum swing to the opposite extreme total independence, everyone free to do whatever he or she saw fit to do. That kind of individualism and total independence would lead to a complete breakdown of society, family, and life in all of its facets. No, the dependence on the reigning king was jettisoned and replaced with a dependence on the rule of law. In these United States we are not dependent on a monarch s rule, but we are dependent. We depend upon one another in families and communities. We depend upon elected and appointed authorities to enforce laws for public order. We depend, most of all, upon God. The founding fathers knew this, even those who were not Christian, but deists who denied the miraculous salvation of Jesus Christ. At the bare minimum they recognized that civilized man could not be truly independent and individualistic, focused only on himself. That would replace the tyranny of a king with the tyranny of a mob. Now as a Christian and a Lutheran Pastor I would go further than the founders. We are not only dependent on some God for natural laws, order, morality, and providing rain for our crops. We are dependent on that God for all revelation, all knowledge, and even our salvation. By His revelation we do know His Name, His essence, that He is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit- one God, three persons. We know that His will and nature is gracious and loving. He has demonstrated our total reliance and dependence on Him in the very death and resurrection of the Son, Jesus Christ. That is one King you cannot declare independence from! Praise be to God He rules in grace and mercy instead of cruelty and oppression. More than this- adding grace upon grace- we are dependent on this Lord Jesus not only for salvation once upon a time, but we depend on Him for daily forgiveness. We require His divine aide each day. We pray to Him and in His name, gratefully receiving from Him whatever good we may receive. Ignorant or forgetful of THIS dependence, and the rule of THIS king, our own, American independence really would be meaningless. Thanks be to God, we are ruled by a merciful Lord and a King who justifies us. Immanuel Lutheran Church 2683 Quail Avenue Readlyn, IA (319) Pastor Matthew Moss Worship 10 AM St. Matthew Lutheran Church th Street Readlyn, IA (319) Pastor Gary Burkhalter Sat. Worship at 5 PM Sun. 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