Jim Field discusses the 21st Herman the Hog Promotion this Friday at Hy-Vee and Fareway.
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Mix dry ingredients; add eggs and pumpkin. Grease cookie sheet and line with waxed paper. Sprinkle with nuts and shake. bake for 15 minutes at 350 degrees. While roll is baking, sprinkle a tea towel with powdered sugar. When roll is baked, dump out onto tea towel. Remove waxed paper and roll up. Let cool.
While cooling, mix filling:
Beat until creamy. Spread on cooled cake. Roll and re-roll; wrap and refrigerate or freeze.
NOTE: 1 large can pumpkin makes 5 rolls.
4-A BOYS |
4-A GIRLS |
1 Ben Anderson 11 VALLEY WDM 2 Josh Evans 10 LINN-MAR 3 Robert Hogg 12 CR WASHINGTON 4 Jacob Aune 12 PRAIRIE CR 5 Calvin Daack 12 D. HEMPSTEAD 6 Cole Decker 12 DOWLING 7 Etienne Nzoyisaba 11 CR WASHINGTON 8 Matt Butler 12 BETTENDORF 9 Riley Wattier 12 WAUKEE 10 Jack Espeset 12 AMES 11 Ben Forney 11 AMES 12 Adam Streicher 12 CEDAR FALLS 13 Issac Jensen 11 IC WEST 14 Brooke Price 11 IC CITY 15 Daniel Gardarsson 10 IC WEST 16 Dylan Eigenberger 11 DUBUQUE SR 17 Kody Fritzjerrels 12 DUBUQUE SR 18 Chase Grabau 11 LINN-MAR 19 Christian Kremer 12 MARSHALLTOWN 20 Matthew Adrian 12 CEDAR FALLS 21 Anthony Ohl 10 WATERLOO WEST 22 Johnathon Hutchinson 12 VALLEY WDM 23 Phillip Shaw 12 AMES 24 Caleb Drake 11 PLEASANT VALLEY 25 Jaime Zarate 11 CEDAR FALLS 26 Daniel Murphy 9 LINN-MAR 27 Jeff DeRocher 11 DOWLING 28 Jordan Schulze 11 INDIANOLA 29 Koelton Grissom 12 VALLEY WDM 30 Jackson Griffith 12 AMES |
1.Kariissa Schweizer, So Dowling 2.Courtney Martin Ames 3.Carolyn Newhouse, Sr Linn-Mar 4.Kate Kaster, Clinton 5.Emma Huston, Sr DM Roosevelt 6.Grace Gibbons, Fr Dowling 7.Alexandra Vaughan, Sr Dowling 8.Vanessa Miller, Jr Dowling 9.Lydia Saggau , Jr Valley 10.Morgan Uridil, So Linn-Mar 11.Rachel Perry, So Linn-Mar 12.Allison Greg, JR Cedar Falls 13.Molly Leveille, Jr Iowa City West 14.Anna Peer, Jr Bettendorf 15.Grace Vander Weide, Fr Valley 16.Emily Brush, Sr Waukee 17.Maddie Reynolds, So Pleasant Valley 18.Mahnee Watts, Jr Bettendorf 19.Courtney Bruns, Sr City High 20.Brooklynn Kascel, Sr Linn-Mar 21.Addie Royer, Pleasant Valley 22.Anna Peer, Jr Bettendorf 23.Pombie Silverman, Iowa City West 24.Jessica Rodman, Jr CR Kennedy 25.Maddie Reynolds,So Pleasant Valley 26.Melissa Shepherd, Jr Valley 27.Erika Lewis, Fr Waukee 28.Martha Ryan, Sr Ames 29.Jessica Rodman, Jr Cr Kennedy 30.Brianna King, So Cedar Falls |
SHIRLEY NAOMI WILSON, 96, of Oakland, died Tue., Oct. 18th, at the Oakland Manor Nursing, Home.Funeral services for SHIRLEY WILSON will be held 10:30-a.m. Fri., Oct. 21st, at the Oaklawn Christian Church, in Oakland. Rieken-Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland has the arrangements.
An open visitation will be held at the funeral home until Noon Thursday (10/20), and then at the Oakland Christian Church, beginning at 1-p.m.. Visitation with the family will be from 6-7:30-pm Thursday, at the church.
Burial will be in the Oaklawn Cemetery.
SHIRLEY WILSON is survived by:
Her sons, and Jan Wilson & Wife Phyllis, of Ft. Dodge, and Deb Wilson and wife Peggy, of Steger, Il.
4 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, and other relatives.
A Red Oak man charged in connection with a September 5th go-cart accident that critically injured his two-year old son, now faces an additional charge as a result of an on-going investigation. According to Red Oak Police, 35-year-old Shawn Michael Soar was charged Monday with Operating a motor vehicle While Intoxicated.
Soar also faces Felony charges of Child Endangerment and Serious Injury by Vehicle. The man and his son Ryan were riding a go-cart at around 9:15-p.m. September 5th, when the machine hit a parked, small pickup truck, in the 700-block of East Grimes Street in Red Oak. The child was flown by helicopter to a trauma center in Omaha, while his father suffered only minor injuries.
An investigation into the accident continues.
The Atlantic Parks and Recreation Board Monday evening presented a small bouquet of flowers to Chairperson Nancy Frederickson, who, after serving 30-years on the board, has decided not to seek re-election in November. Parks and Rec Director Roger Herring commended Frederickson for her service to the community. Frederickson said she’d spent half of her life on the board, and if she had to do it all over again, she would. Herring says the board will always welcome her expertise and involvement in the future.
In other business, the Atlantic Parks and Rec Board heard an update on the Schildberg Recreation Area Campground project. Herring said the Schildberg Committee is excited about the Phase 1 project, which involves establishing 18 gravel pads for the campground. The campground will be located at the southeast corner of the park, at the corner of N. Chestnut and Iowa Avenue. The site is currently a soybean field. Hopes are for modern restroom and shower facilities to be included in the project, at a later date.
Currently all the utilities are in place near the site, including water and electricity. Herring said fundraising efforts are underway to pay for the project, including part of the proceeds from a raffle to be sponsored by the Atlantic Rotary Club. Phase two, the most expensive part of the project, would include the construction of permanent restrooms and shower facilities, within the next couple of years. In the interim, porta-potties will be put in place, when the campgrounds are built over the course of the coming year.
CLASS 1-A OPENING ROUND (Monday)
CLASS 2-A FIRST ROUND (Tuesday, 7:00 pm)
A Council Bluffs man was taken to the hospital in critical condition Monday, after the motorcycle he was a passenger on crashed into a car at South 16th Street and 2nd Avenue in Council Bluffs. Sgt. Pat Toscano said 23-year old Eric Brandt was taken to Creighton Medical Center in Omaha following the crash, which happened at around 9:30-p.m., Monday.
Toscano said the driver of the cycle, 30-year old Scott McNeal, of Council Bluffs, suffered serious injuries in the crash. Both of the motorcyclists were wearing their helmets. The driver of the car, Bruce McFadden, of Council Bluffs, suffered minor injuries. McNeal and McFadden were also transported to the hospital.
According to the Police report, McNeal and Brandt were being pursued westbound on 2nd Avenue by a pickup truck. An investigation is underway to determine if shots had been fired by a passenger in the truck during the chase. As the cycle, which had been reported stolen from Council Bluffs in August, approached the intersection of South 16th Street, it collided with McFadden’s 2000 Ford Taurus, after he stopped at the intersection and proceeded south.
The incident remains under investigation.
Police in Council Bluffs are looking for a man they say tried to entice a child into his vehicle Monday evening. Bluffs Police Sgt. Dave Dawson says at around 6:30-p.m., a white male about 30-to 50-years of age approached a 9-year old girl who was standing by her bicycle at the intersection of Tipton and Berwick, in Council Bluffs.
The man got out of his pickup and came to within about four-feet of the girl, before kneeling down and stretching out his arms, as if to beckon her to him. The girl however, got on her bike and quickly rode away.
The man was described as being about 5-feet 11-inches tall, weighing 200-pounds. He had brown hair showing through a black ski mask, brown and black long sleeved shirt (possibly plaid or checkered) with a white embroidered name on the chest with blue-green lettering. He was also wearing blue jeans, and black shoes with no laces. The suspect is missing a top right front tooth and bottom left front tooth. He has blue or green eyes, and a possible, visible injury to one of his thumbs.
The suspect’s vehicle was said to have been a red extended cab Chevy pickup with damage to the right rear and a missing wheel cover or aftermarket rim, on the right rear. The truck had gray duct tape on the right rear window, wheel covers or rims with a possible spoke pattern. In addition it’s right front fender may have had some sort of a decal on it, while the rear of the truck had several rock chips or paint scratches. The license plates may have had the numbers 7-4-3, but the exact sequence is unknown.
If you have any information about the vehicle or the suspect, you’re asked to contact the Council Bluffs Police Department at 712-326-2512.