Dale D. Schillerstrom

Dale D. Schillerstrom, 86, of Lockridge, passed away Monday, October 24, 2022 at his home.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, October 27, 2022 at 2 pm at the Salem  Congregational Church in Salem with Pastyor AAron Helterbran officiating.  Burial will follow in the Lambirth Cemetery with full military honors.  Friends may call after 2 pm Wednesday at the Murphy Funeral Home of Mount Pleasant where the family will be present from 5 to 8 pm that evening.  Memorials may be directed to Gideon’s International, Living Water Farms or to Round Prairie Baptist Church Missions in his memory.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www. murphyfuneralandmonuments.com.

Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant is caring for  his arrangements.

Domestic Violence Intervention Program to Host Shop for Safety Event

Domestic Violence Non-Profit Will Partner With Local Grocery Stores in Burlington and Mount Pleasant for Goods Drive During Domestic Violence Awareness Month

 Burlington, Iowa: The Domestic Violence Intervention Program (DVIP) will host a Shop for Safety donation drive on October 26th, 2022 from 4:00 PM- 7:00 PM. Participating stores include both HyVee locations in Burlington (3140 W Agency St and 939 Angular St) and the HyVee in Mount Pleasant (1700 E Washington St).

DVIP volunteers and staff will be onsite at each location to solicit donations for the organization’s most needed items. The goods collected at this event will provide hygiene items, household cleaning supplies, and gift cards for over 900 individuals the agency serves in their southern service region each year.

“In-kind donations are a crucial part of our work in helping victim-survivors,” said Alta Medea, Director of Community Engagement. “By providing folks with the basic necessities we, as a community, can allow them to focus on their next steps to safety.”

DVIP has reported a dramatic increase in the number of individuals served in their southern tier of counties. Ms. Medea explained, “In the past year DVIP assisted 929 individuals in our rural areas. This number has increased 38% YOY. An increase of this size means we need more resources to serve victim/survivors in our community.”

How can you help?

  • Volunteer: DVIP is seeking new volunteers for events throughout the year. Individuals interested in volunteer opportunities can fill out this form: https://dvipiowa.org/volunteer-application-form/
  • Shop: You can view DVIP’s Top Needs List here: https://dvipiowa.org/top-ten-needs/ Please call to schedule a drop-off appointment.
  • Donate: You can donate and learn more about the Domestic Violence Intervention Program by visiting their website at dvipiowa.org/donate

About the Domestic Violence Intervention Program: The Domestic Violence Intervention Program (DVIP) provides comprehensive services to victim/survivors of intimate partner violence. For over 40 years, DVIP has offered support, resources, and safety to individuals in an eight-county service region which includes Cedar, Des Moines, Henry, Iowa, Lee, Johnson, Washington, and Van Buren counties. DVIP’s services include a 24/7/365 hotline, safety planning, advocacy, trauma-informed counseling, emergency pet programs, and more. Individuals who need help should call our hotline at 1-800-373-1043.

 

Tony Carter Clark

Tony Carter Clark, 68, of Urbandale passed away at his home on October 23, 2022.  Visitation will open at 2:00 PM on Friday October 28, 2022 with the family present from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM at Pedrick Funeral Home in Keosauqua, IA.  A graveside service will be at 11:00 AM on Saturday October 29, 2022 at Spencer Cemetery in Stockport with Pastor Nathan Chaplin officiating.  Memorials in Tony’s honor may be directed to Friends of Morris Park, Stockport Heritage Society, Stead Family Children’s Hospital, or Boone & Scenic Valley Railroad and may be left at the funeral home, cemetery or mailed to the family at 27882 107th Street, Stockport, IA 52651.

Tony was born on December 25, 1953 in Keosauqua to Eugene Morris and Ramona Maree Carter Clark.  He grew up in Stockport Iowa and was involved with all kinds of sports as a kid. During his high school years and early college days he worked at Prairie Grain and painted for T.K. Enterprises.  Tony graduated from Van Buren High School in 1972 and then went on to college at the University of Iowa from which he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in accounting.  While at the University of Iowa he joined the Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity and was an active life-long member.  After graduating college, he started his career in accounting with Blue Cross Blue Shield.  He then became a partner in Pinnacle Management Midwest. From there, he started his own business, Pinnacle Management Consulting. He carried the designation CHBC (Certified Healthcare Business Consultant) and was a member of the Iowa Certified Public Accountants Association. He enjoyed attending Hawkeye football games, Cardinal baseball, and spending time at the family farm.

Left to cherish his memory are his significant other, Kathryn Hempel of Urbandale, Kathryn’s children, grandchildren, and great-grandchild; three sisters, Dena Clark of Stockport, Tammy Clark of Tetonia, ID and Madge Clark of Stockport; two uncles, Richard Carter of Indianola and Robert Carter of Ann Arbor, MI; a nephew, Eric Bradfield of Fairfield and many other family members and friends. 

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Sports, October 25th

High School Volleyball

Burlington Notre Dame will move on to the Regional Championship for Region 8 as they defeated the Winfield-Mt. Union Wolves in straight sets by scores of 25-20, 27-25, and 25-16. Gabby Deery had a spectacular game talling 20 kills with a hitting efficiency of 0.333. Maddy Mosena finished the night with 34 assists, while Emily Stutsman had 3 aces. Coach Davis talked about the matchup that awaits him on Wednesday. Winfield-Mt. Union’s season does end here but Coach discussed his senior class after the game.

Holy Trinity Catholic and WACO battled but the Crusaders came out on top winning 3 sets to 1, 25-6, 23-25, 28-26, and 25-17. The Warriors were led by Ellah Kissell who tallied 13 kills, and Grace Coble who finished with 30 assists. The Region 8 Regional Championship is set with Burlington Notre Dame facing off with Holy Trinity Catholic tomorrow, October 26th, with KILJ on the call with pregame at 6:45 pm.

New London will face off against the number one team in Class 1A tomorrow, Springville, after defeating Belle Plaine in straight sets 25-16, 25-13, and 25-10. Jeff Broeg will be on the call on KILJ 98.5 FM with the game set to start at 7 pm.

High School Football

The WACO Warriors will host Central City for the second round of the playoffs for 8-man football. KILJ will have the call with pregame at 6:45 pm, kickoff at 7. The other matchup in WACO’s pod is Easton Valley traveling to play Montezuma.

In Mt. Pleasant’s district, North Scott will play Western Dubuque in the first round of the playoffs. Iowa City Liberty will host Webster City in the first round of the playoffs. Fort Madison will travel to play Waverly-Shell Rock this Friday.

Elementary Basketball Tournament

Mount Pleasant Christmas Holidays 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament for 3rd – 8th grade boys and girls will be held on Dec 17th, 2022. For more registration details contact Coach Ronnie Ashton at 319-931-2896.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

Men’s soccer will be facing off against Morningside University at 2 pm this afternoon in Iowa City.

The men’s basketball schedule was released with this being Coach Jordan Ashton’s first year, he will have talented players returning to the court in Joey Brown and Carver Locke. They open the season against Dickinson State on October 28th in the Bellevue Classic. The first home game will be November 2nd against William Woods. The Tigers will have 12 home games this season with the last one being on February 14th.

The Tiger volleyball team will play Monmouth College on the road at 7 pm on October 26th.

The Tiger football team will be back at home this Saturday, October 29th, to take on Dakota State University at 1 pm.

The women’s soccer team will play Waldorf this Saturday, October 29th, at 1 pm as that will conclude their regular season.

This Day in Sports History

1621 – Governor Bradford, head of the colony of American Plymouth, disallows sport on Christmas Day.

1964 – “The Wrong Way Run”, Viking Jim Marshall runs 66 yards in wrong direction for a safety (NFL’s #1 blooper).

1986 – Trailing 5-3 with 2 outs & no one on in bottom of 10th, NY rallies to win Game 6 of the World Series, 6-5, Bill Buckner misplays a ball.

Dale D. Schillerstrom

Dale D. Schillerstrom, 87, of Lockridge passed away on Monday, October 24, 2022 at his home.

Funeral arrangements for Dale are pending at the Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant.

Weather Summary

 Provided by Justin Glisan, Ph.D., State Climatologist, Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship

An unseasonably cool and dry weather pattern took hold over the Midwest through most of the reporting period with negative temperature departures of up to seven degrees across portions of Iowa; the statewide average temperature was 45.7 degrees, 3.8 degrees below normal. While several eastern Iowa stations reported trace amounts of rainfall, only a few National Weather Service co-op stations observed measurable totals. Overall, statewide precipitation deficits were on the order of 0.40 inch to 0.60 inch. 

Blustery northwesterly winds continued through Sunday (16th) afternoon as clouds cleared from west to east. A dome of high pressure and an unseasonably cold airmass ushered in mid 40s into northwestern Iowa while upper 50s were registered in the southeast. Overnight lows into Monday (17th) were generally in the upper 20s and low 30s under clear skies. Daytime highs did not rebound appreciably as windy conditions persisted; upper 30s to low 40s were observed from north to south. Scattered cloud cover filtered into eastern Iowa along with very isolated pockets of drizzle and light rain. Morning lows on Tuesday (18th) were some of the coldest of the season with single digits reported in northwestern Iowa while temperatures farther southeast were up to 20 degrees warmer; the statewide average low was 20 degrees, 18 degrees below normal. Sunshine greeted chilly conditions through the day with afternoon highs gradually climbing into the upper 40s over Iowa’s southeastern half. Wind shifted to the west as the sun rose on Wednesday (19th) with teens to mid 20s observed west to east. Clear conditions and highs in the upper 40s to low 50s were observed through the afternoon hours with pockets of upper-level haze moving across Iowa.

A shift in the weather pattern ushered in unseasonably warm temperatures on Thursday (20th) as upper 60s and low 70s were reported at most of Iowa’s stations. A transition to southerly winds overnight into Friday (21st) held morning temperatures in the upper 30s to mid 40s over much of Iowa with a pocket of warmer readings in west-central Iowa. With cloudless skies and a south to southwesterly wind, warmth continued as daytime conditions ranged from the low 70s over northern Iowa to low 80s across Iowa’s southern one-third. The warmest day of the week dawned on Saturday (22nd) with morning lows in the mid to upper 50s in south-central Iowa, 10 to 15 degrees above average. Very windy conditions built in during the afternoon and evening hours with upper 70s to upper 80s reported statewide; the statewide average high was 82 degrees, 23 degrees above normal. Gusty southeasterly winds remained overnight with pockets of partly cloudy conditions developing. Sunday (23rd) morning lows, in the upper 50s and low 60s, were balmy as southerly moisture began to boost dewpoints in advance of a low pressure center.

Weekly precipitation totals ranged from no accumulation at most of Iowa’s reporting stations to 0.01 inch at Maquoketa (Jackson County). The statewide weekly average rainfall was a trace while the normal is 0.56 inch. Ottumwa Industrial Airport (Wapello County) reported the week’s high temperature of 87 degrees on the 22nd, 26 degrees above normal. Spencer Municipal Airport (Clay County) reported the week’s low temperature of 7 degrees on the 18th, 30 degrees below normal. Four-inch soil temperatures were in the mid 50s northeast to low 60s southwest as of Sunday.

Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report

October 17 – 23, 2022

DES MOINES, Iowa (October 24, 2022) – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented today on the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. The report is released weekly April through November.

“Soybean harvest is beginning to wrap up and Iowa farmers and are making big strides toward finishing corn harvest,” said Secretary Naig. “While the persistently dry conditions have helped push harvest progress along, moderate drought continues to spread statewide and is now covering nearly half of Iowa.”

The weekly report is also available on the USDA’s website at nass.usda.gov.

Crop Report

Row crop harvest remained ahead of average as Iowa’s farmers had 6.7 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending October 23, 2022, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Fieldwork included harvesting row crops, fall tillage, and applying fall fertilizer. Dry conditions resulted in some field fires being reported during harvest.

Topsoil moisture condition rated 28 percent very short, 43 percent short, 29 percent adequate and 0 percent surplus. Subsoil moisture condition rated 28 percent very short, 44 percent short, 28 percent adequate and 0 percent surplus.

Nearly all of Iowa’s corn crop has reached the mature stage or beyond. Harvest of the corn for grain crop reached 59 percent complete, 1 day ahead of last year and 8 days ahead of the average. The percent of corn harvested varied by area of the State with just 38 and 39 percent harvested in northeast and south central Iowa, respectively, and 82 percent harvested in northwest Iowa. Moisture content of field corn being harvested for grain was 18 percent. Corn condition rated 65 percent good to excellent. Soybeans harvested reached 88 percent complete, 11 days ahead of the average.

Pasture condition rated 26 percent good to excellent. Dry conditions were an issue for cattle.

Lorene Lillian Wilson Boyer

Lorene Lillian Wilson Boyer, 88, of Donnellson, Iowa, passed away at 10:05 p.m. Saturday, October 22, 2022, at the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House.

Born on December 18, 1933, in West Point, Iowa, the daughter of Delbert and Bertha (Eschman) Wilson. On December 28, 1952 she married Delbert W. Boyer at St. Peter’s United Church of Christ in Franklin, Iowa. He preceded her in death on December 7, 2014.

She is survived by five sons: David (Christina) Boyer, Jerald (Tina)Boyer, Allen Boyer, Bradley (Tammy) Boyer, and Bruce (Katie) Boyer; also surviving are eleven grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband; parents; three sisters: Doris, Genevieve, and Nadine; and two brothers: Edwin and Roger.

Lorene was a member of the St. Peter’s United Church of Christ in Franklin. She loved tinkering on her farm, gardening, canning, and doing crafts with her grandchildren.

Her body has been entrusted to the crematory of Schmitz Funeral Home for cremation.

Per Lorene’s wishes no visitation or services are planned.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Donnellson Library or Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House and can be mailed to Tammy Boyer P.O. Box 61 Farmington, Iowa.

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com. Schmitz Funeral Home of Donnellson is assisting the family with arrangements.