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The Greene Recorder from Greene, Iowa • Page 8

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Page Eight. THE GREENE RECORDER, GREENE, IOWA. Wednesday, April 4, 1962 THE CLARKSVILLE NEWS Address Conference James Carter Joined Law Firm 'has been made I'le of Elliott. Shuttle- i ami Ingersoll in Cedar a th.it cliective April 1st, James of Clarksville i be tsMX'iated with the firm Woman's Club Held Convention Edward Arcnds of Clarksville, President of Butler County Farmers Union announced that Don- i Federated ld rbcr liaison officer for Secretar Fr man office Congress. will address a CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN i at Ap- lie Nora Wehrhan from ClTM conference of the Board of Dll tOTS the Iowa Farmers Thursday: Fryman pastor ii 1 UK oi Tne g' cup with which he will be cjssoci.ited is recognized oiH- of the loading law Jirn" tin i of Cedar Rapids and has a statewide reputation in legal Union on Monday, The conference for 10-00 o'clock a.

m. at South 1S Those attending from Holiday Inn in Des Moines. All Young Woman's Club were Mrs. ty presidents are members Dave Clark, Mrs. Donald Wilken.

the State Board of Directors. Mrs. Neil Wygle, Mrs. Neil Bolin. and Mrs Clarksville Locals George Vance is a patient Church school at 10:00 a.m.

Worship Service at 11:00 a.m. with An- Fe na Mafllci Jt FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Clayton Becker, Pastor State University of Iowa Junior choir after school. Senior choir practice at 7:00 vie Hc S-adualed An award in Adventures George Vance is a patient in i High sc-hool in 1952 Reading was presented to Cedar Valley Hospital in Charles Wednesday: A TjAvvirrJ pinrt nf Wo- City for observation and treat- i- his BA degree irom TM 01 me Women Society of Christian man's Club. An award Good mom Service moots at 2:00 p.m. Performance in Carrjmg out the Arthur Stille, son of Mr.

and Thursda A nf Hnmp ifp donart- Mrs Everett Stille is home from IJ uTunLrSv mem the hospital in Iowa City. He -was admitted to the Bar in Iowa Lloyd Lecn and an award in -Tune of that year. During his Adventures in Reading was prc- years law school he received sentedi to Dave Clark of s-gnal honors, including the a Club. to tne Orler of Coif, Lindley horary mem- Of i Mr and Mrs Edwin We deking bei 01 the Board of Lditors of i and Mr. and Mrs.

Merlyn Busch- thu' Lav, I and was the re- INOTc cipie .1 -Murrav Scholarship. and Mrs Haioid bpoonei M. Y. F. meets at 8:00 p.m.

ago. Study on The Will of God. Mr" Sunda Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Worship service at 10:45 a.m. Investors Mutual Declares Dividend The Board of Directors of Investors Mutual, inc.

has declared a quarterly dividend of 9V4 cents per share payable March 30, 1962 to shareholders of record at the close of business on March 29, 1962, Harold K. Bradford, president, announced. This dividend for the second quaner of the Fund's fiscal year compares with 9 cents per share paid 1 at the end of the preceding quarter, and 9 cents per share paid a year ago. The dividend will be distributed exclusively from dividend and interest income. It is the 86th consecutive dividend paid by the Fund.

Investors Mutual, an affiliate of Investors Diversified Services, is the largest mutual fund in the world. Shares outstanding currently numb approximately 162,250,000 compared with 152,850,000 a year Bowling (continued from page 1) Hawks 4 Tigers Panthers 3 Lions and Gorillas 3 Eagles Capitol News CONSERVATION i a i i to outstanding dent Law School ing drove to Des Moines Satur- The note burning ceiemony a evening to meet Mrs. Martha Sunday morning at Chnstensen of Denver. Colorado, Immanuel United Church of who as called here by the death ovunt, nss admission to the Chust Rev Topp pas Qf i broth elmuth Wede- accepted an appoint- ln charge- king at Cedar Valley Hospltal Those taking part weie Emil She returned home Mon- Wedekmg of the finance com- ening. mittee; Mis.

Fred Ulnch of the Mr. and Mrs Loren Potast of Women's Guild. Harry Cook of were Saturday evening the Laverne Busching the Frank Rohlwing of the Sunday School; Allyn home. Klunder oi Youth Fellowship: Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Dralle and Nathan Becker of the brother- Christine visited the Leland hood and Hugo Poppe of the Dralle home in Waverly Satur- builcting committee day. coffee was held Thursdav Official board meets at the church at 8 00 p.m. i me- a 5 iaw clerk for Federal i a and has Dot 1 in this position MIHC 1. 1960. Graven ien.v.\ nounced his rctire- r-ie irom the federal bench.

ST. FETCH'S LUTHERAN CHURCH f. J. Di-iiies, Pastor Social Jr. will meet at 4:00 p.m.

Luther League meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday: Lenten sen ice at 7:30 p.m. "Jesus Befoie the High Jr. and Sr. Confirmation instruction at 9.00 a.m.

afternoon at the home of Mrs. Su nday: Malmda Stoxen. in observance of Sunday Scnool at 9:00 a.m. her birthday anniversary. Those Services at 10-00 a.m.

Mesdames Tr.e Past Noble Grand Circle meet next Tuesday after- A noon at Skinners Cafe Mrs. Appoint OOWyCr J. D. Lindley as hostess. A Mnrchnl Tne Embroidery Club will meet AS I 9 A A a I Thursday afternoon.

April 5. at Mayor H. A. Bushing- ap- ra arle West, Clay Ressler Pastor's Circle will meet here the home of Mrs Fern Barnett. pointed Walter Sawyer as night charlotte Fods Henry Bruns' at Peter The Social Circle Club will marshal and the council approv- ary 'Harry Klinetob' Tuesda y-" meet next Thursday afternoon, ed the appointment.

He began his Claude Hoodjer Lloyd Leyen' Waterloo Conference Pastors at Skinner's Cafe. Mrs. W. J. duties On April 1st.

Harvey Schmidt' and 'Harvey and Institute at Denver. Vcss is hostess. Verland Brown has acted as Dan The and I Club will meet both day and night marshal Thursday evening visitors in next Thursday afternoon in the since the recent retirement of the home "of Mrs Malinda Stox home of Mrs. Herbert Wedeking. Harry Scovel as night marshal.

eil in observance her birthday anniversary were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilken and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Backer, Mr.

and Mrs. of the Church Circles meet at 2:00 and 8:00 p.m. The State Conservation Commission has announced a series of personnel changes as part of the commission's reorganization program. Arden H. Mead, Des Moines, has been appointed chief of administration for the Conservation Commission.

Mead has assumed the duties handled in re- St. John's Lutheran Church Vilmar Enunett T. Busch, Pastor Sunday: Sunday School at 9:15 a.m. Worship Service at 10:30 a.m. Easter Cantata at Allison at 8:00 p.m.

Tuesday: Brotherhood meeting at 8:00 p. m. Wednesday: Mid-week Lentin service at 7:30 p.m. 'April 22: Easter Cantata at Vilmar at 8'00 p.m. When You Think of Furniture THINK OF US! WE CARRY THE BEST Permolux Living Room Furniture Brady Dinettes Resronic Bedding Mohawk Carpeting Armstrong Linoleum We Install Carpeting and Linoleum Ourselves Open Every Friday until 9:00 P.

M. Open Any Evening by Appointment FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE McGee's Furniture Phone 161 Collect Shell Rock, Iowa FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Butler Pastor Jerry Vos and Bryan, Mr. and Wednesday: Ms. Harvey Schmidt and family Women's Association at 1:30 p. and Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Hood- jer and family. Thursday: Sunday dinner guests in the Westminster Fellowship at 7:00 Frank Rohlwing home were Mr. and Mrs. Herman.

Rohlwing and choir Practice at 8:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dralle and Saturday: Christine Church Membership Class at Mr. and Mrs.

Vern Wedeking 10:0 a and son and Mrs. Janie Wede- Sunday: king joined a group of relatives Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. at the Ervin Wedeking home in. Waverly Sunday afternoon, in observance of the 15th. birthday anniversary of Richard Wedeking.

Mr. and Mrs. Emil H. Wedeking, Mrs. Janie Wedeking and Worship service at 10:30 a.m.

Baptism of Infants. Calvary Baptist Church George S. Knutson, pastor ST. PAUL'S AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH I. J.

Deines, Pastor Marble, Rock Wednesday: Luther League meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday: Lenten services at 7:30 p.m. "Jesus Before the High Saturday: Jr. and Sr. Confirmation Instruction at 9:00 a.m.

Sunday: Services at 8:30 a.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Pastors Circle will meet at St. Peter's, Greene. Tuesday: Waterloo Conference Pastors Institute at Denver.

1. High scores: Mlarge Marsh 175 for 442, Doug Ruff ridge 164 for 441, 'Bob Kanter 143 for 408, Jim Kingery 144 for 384, Jim Dralle 367 and John Henning 355. The Monday Night Little Six League. Creamery 28 20 John Deere Greene Locker 23 25 Kramer Furniture 22 22 Kiros Ressler Grocery 21 27 Creamery 3 Kramer Furniture Ressler Grocery 3 Greene Locker and John Deere 2'i Kiros High scores: John Stock 208 for 548, Carroll Schroeder 210 for 525, Bob Barth 206 for 530, John Backer 502, Walter Gabe 541, Lawrence Finke 556, Don Arends 514 and Kenneth Rodman 204. Monday Night Big Six League.

Roy's Repair 74 38 Sperry Insurance 68 44 John Deere 63'i 48y 2 Meyer's RCA Wunsch Plumbing 60 52 Marshall Swift 10 102 Roy's Repair 4 Marshall Swift Sperry Insurance 3 Meyer's RCA and Wunsch Plumbing 3 John Deere 1. cent months by Lcs Faber, who has been acting chief of administration. Faber was assistant director until an administrative shakeup a year ago when that position was abolished. Faber later was named head of a new conservation planning department. Under the reorganization plan, Faber will become director of planning and co-ordination.

Ray Mitchell, former superintendent of parks, has been named chief of lands and waters and Joe Brill, former parks supervisor from Ottumwa, has been promoted to succeed Mitchell as parks superintendent. Rob Rollins, conservation officer from Newton, has been named superintendent of enforcement under the fish and game division; a newly created position. High scores: Charles Starkweather 556, Eminett Kiehn 546, Galen Miller 201 for 544, Bob Curtis 222 for 543, Ralph Behnke 529, Lee Payne 526 and Wayne Meek 200. Tuesday Night Rollers League. Greene Cafe 46 Murphys 68 1 Sportsman's Inn 53 1 Abstract Harrison's 53 67 Stanton Livestock 42 78 Greene Cafe 2 Harrisons Sportsman's Inn 4 Butler County Abstract and Murphys 3 Stanton Livestock 1.

High scores: Gertie Marsh 447, Jess Tornowske 177 and 197 for 507, Dorothy Fischer 178 and 188 for 516, Joyce Bliss 439, Pauline Ruffridge 445, Ollie Henline 165, Margaret Shultz 179 for 425, Kay Nordmeyer 172 for 464, Lanora Shultz 447, Barbara Stock 426, Myrtle Shorman 440 and Marg Schindelar 175. The Tuesday Night Alley Cat League. Brandt's Elevator 31 Allison Implement 28 Dorothy's 22 26 Curtis 20'j Dralle's 16 32 Brandt's Elevator 3 Allison Implement 3 Curtis Insurance 1 and Doro Beauty Shop 4 Dralle's 0. High scores: Betty Reiher 183 for 451, Leona McCready 176 for 451, Barbara Stock 167 for 448, Nellie Schmitz 176 for Kay Brandt 426, Lois Jacobs 165 and 174 for 470, Esther Hollingsworth 180 for 468, Irene Rover 174 and 201 for 492, Ollie Henline 186 for 440, Betty Markle 455. Dorothy Fischer 165 for 459, Marguerite Bloem 189 for 445, and Phyllis Jewell 429.

Too Late To Classify 17 20 LOST: FEMALE BEAGLE, Similes southwest of Greene. Call Larry Frerichs, ph. 8-F-23. 36W1 Zurcher Construction Co. Tiling Farm Drainage Excavating Rock Burying Box 76 Greene, Iowa Mr.

and Mrs. Eldon Hirsch spent Mid Week Prayer Service at 7: Pm Roxanne Busching of Hudson Su dav: spent Thursday with her parents Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. Mr. and Mrs A. Busching.

Morning Worship at 11:00 a.m. Youth Service and Adult Bible Sunday dinner guests in the study at Clarence Wedeking home were Evening Service at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schrage and Wednesday April 11- Parricia of Nashua; Mr. and Mrs.

Women's' Missionary Society at Raymond Wedeking and Merlyn 2 :00 m. Meeting with Leona Morev everything at your fingertips Make all your records Immediately available. Keep them neaf and orderly. Keep valuable papers safe in COLE'S SECRET VAULT Hidden from view is a secret vault, doubly protected by a Combination Dial-Lock (only YOU know its combination) plus an extra lock on outer door. Keeps confidential papers from prying eyes and protects valuables.

Will pay for itself by preventing petty pilferage. In addition, has 3 ball-bearing letter files and 2 adjustable storage compartments all under lock and key. high, wide, 17" deep. Olive green or Cole gray enamel finish and Bob Holbrook of Waterloo; Mrs. Donald Schrage of Waverly and Mrs.

Louise Wedeking. Sunday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wedeking for a visit with Mrs. Martha Christensen of Denver, Colorado.

Mrs. Gertrude Wilder is spending this week in the Keith Carstensen. home in Ackley. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Kruse and family are motvimg from the Ronald Davis home into the lower apartment of the George Scheidecker home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wfilken and Beverly have moved into the Clint Varnum home which they recently purchased. The Paul Gallmeyer family have moved into the home.

of the late Mr. C. M. Pitcher. METHODIST CHURCH Aredale, Iowa Sunday: Worship Service at 9:30 a.m.

Sermon: "As Others See Junior Choir will sing. Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. Monday, April 9: Ruth Circle of the Woman's Society will meet at 8:00. Tuesday, April 10: District meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service at 9:00 in the First Methodist Church of Charles City. Thursday, April 12: Woman's Society of Christian Service at 2:00.

Junior High M. Y. F. and Study of the Letter to the Romans at 7:30. Greene Rendering Company DEAD STOCK REMOVAL Phone 292R At GREENE Collect Ed Henning Driver Permit No.

84 No. 1473 With plunger-type lock that automatically locks all drawers. No. 1473PL .61.45 ADDITIONAL MODELS FOR EXECUTIVES llelt) "Merchant's" File No. 1370-Similor to above, but a double index drawer for 3x5 or 4x6 cards (3200 cap.) replaces the top letter drawer.

Can also be used for cancelled checks 49.95 With plunger lock, automatically locks all drawers. No. 1370PI. .57.45 (right) "Executive" File No. 1478-Similor to above, but with 2 index drawers for 3x5 or 4x6 cards (6400 cap.) which replaces the top letter drawer.

Can also be used for cancelled checks 59.95 With plunger lock, automatically locks all drawers. No. .67.45 Tkt NEWSctnttr of Greent and Neighboring Communities Iowa Certified SEED OATS Quality GRASS SEED Folkerts Seed Farms ALLISON, IA. BRISTOW PH. 2503 POOLEY'S 6-PEN PORTABLE HOG-HOUSE IS OUTSTANDING IN MANY WAYS.

HERE ARE SOME OF THE MANY FEATURES THAT MAKE THIS PORTABLE HOGHOUSE SO POPULAR WITH THE LOCAL FARMERS: 1. 6 6' 8' Farrowing Pens Plus 6' 18' Alley that can be used in emergency for Farrowing additional Sows. 2. Roof completely lined under Galvanized Roofing to Eliminate Condensation on Ceiling in cold frosty weather. 3.

4 4-Lite Windows for Ventilation Light. 4. All Partitions Installed and Removed with use of Hammer and Nails. 5. Rugged Rough Board Floor to eliminate danger of slipping on wet floors.

6. Completely Portable on 4 4 treated skids. 7. Both Sections can be securely bolted together for stability. 8.

Well Built and Strongly Braced to prevent rocking. 9. Lower Priced per pen than many 4- pen buildings. 10. Galvanized Nails used throughout Structure to prevent rusting.

11. Low Roof keeps heat loss down in Cold Weather. 12. Makes 396 sq. ft.

sleeping area when Pens and Partitions are removed. AND REMEMBER POOLEYS ARE EQUIPPED TO DELIVER THESE HOG- HOUSES RIGHT TO YOUR HOG LOT. The next time you are in town, stop in and check for yourself and see how one of Pooley's 6-Pen Hog Houses will Make you Money. S.D.POOLEY LUMBER CO. 'THE FRIENDLY STORE" PHONES 43-44 GREENE, IOWA.

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