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The Greene Recorder from Greene, Iowa • Page 1

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The NEWScenter of Greene and Neighboring Communities" VOLUME 82 THE GREENE RECORDER, GREENE, IOWA Wednesday, July 28, 1965 No 1 THE EDITOR SPEAKS Mkhael Dolan Killed in Auto Accident Sunday BE CAREFUL Michael M. Dolan, son of Dr. and Mrs Robert Dolan, of Decorah, was killed in a two-car crash a rural intersection near Tiie opc-ninsj of the swimming Manchester at 1:15 pjn. on Sun- pool just as the really hot weath- da evening. He was a grandson struck has proven a blessing for the rc-side-'iis of the Greene Community.

Last Thursday the pool attendance was listed as 949 paid adults plus approximately 3M children in the wading pool. V- It is good to see so many adults of Mr and Mrs Emmett Shek- leton of Greene. The Iowa Highway Patrol reported that Dolan was a passenger in a car driven by Roger Allen Armstrong, 20, of Cedar Rapids, which collided with a car driven by Stephen M. Kinkead, 18, of Armstrong, whose vehicle was of all ages enjoying the pool headed west, was hospitalized at facilities. The children and teen- St.

Luke's hospital in Cedar Rap- agcrs naturally left no doubt ids with a neck fracture and face about their attraction for a pool cuts. Kinkead, whose car was from the opening day on. We would be more sympathetic to fault finders if they southbound, received bruises, but was not hospitalized. Two girl passengers in the Armstrong car were hospitalized. EXERCISE CAR- WHEN tittle wins I09tb Butler County Fair Open at Rock play a 5 to 2 The 109th Butler County Fair opens at Allison entries c.ose League Thursday for four nights and ar f'oral hall entries at noon J'' over sec three afternoons of entertain- 6:00 o'clock D.

fre- ond place Nasnua here on Thurs- Greene scored ail five runs in merit. The fair will come to a flowers and evening. -i-H A TEA.CH SAFETY TO YOUNGSTERS NATIONAL FARM SAFETY WEEK JULY 25-31 and all exhibitors have from and in the t-vr-nin Dingle. Jerry Shultz pitched his 13th Recorder Staff GoGS P- m. A 'osWaf I On Vseation Aug.

2 league 13 wins and 2 loses. I Greene Recorder will The Babe Ruth team cinched a I be lo i during the period share of second place by defeat- I Friday. Rates for rides will be reduced from 1:00 to 5 QO o'clock for free ponies will be held in the will begin in all de- morning. Britches -share of second olace bv defeat- I from 2 through Aug- I a rmn the Nashua Bulldogs. 5 to 2.

'akes its gave them a season record a a A a TM a Afternoon 11 ments will be ST an 1-30. Tms replaces the would offer practical solutions Ann Marie Bilby, 19, of Cedar alone with their critical comments. Too many governmental hand- Little Leaguers To See Minnesota Twins Game Monday The Little League, Babe Ruth Rapids, suffered face cuts and was taken to Mercy Hospital in and Sally Ann Koof Cedar Rapids, outs are apt to muke a lot of our wns Emitted to St. Luke's Hos- citizeiiry lose their initiative and i a in Cedar Rapids with face team and all the players who just set back and let 'Uncle Sam' cuts and a possible concussion. take care of them.

Tr Seventeen year old Virginia Fausch. of Whittier. who was riding in the Kinkead car was treat- Stop in Allison fr A representative of the Social Michael was born Security Administration District office in Waterloo will be in Allison at the Court House on Aug- his parents vo brothers, and 25 from 9:00 a.m. Tom and Kerry, and three sis- Gene Parr Won of 11 wins and 4 losses. Marble wiil made to print.

Rock have to defeat Nora two aDers the week of July Springs, the league leader, to 26: tne re Ia issue on Wed- Julv 28. and th rode share second place with Greene. Wendy Stuntz pitched all the and the next I the voun 'cipant must ore- i i i i i i i i Oi Nashua's runs unearned. Larry Eimers provided the to The eighteenth annuil amateur as he hit a rair of 2-run 12:00 S. S.

Agent to in Allison issue on Fridav JuK- I air Association from way allowing only a single. Both V1 De sponsibility in case of ace I Entry deadline will be I o'clock Fridav noon this, I he Recorder will -eed the ll! bare- advertisers and ms bareback steer riding and barrel racing for girls and boys in two age rticles. acation The buses will leave from the Gene Parr of Osage Doug Trees had 2 singles and July 30. bus barn at 8:00 o'clock a All tournament with eighteen hole a for a perfect night and the boys going are requested to scores 72 and 69 for 148. Other Wendy Stuntz also had a single JP flight i were for Greene's other base hit- office no I I lght Jlrou and thir- -orain- entries class.

L-irougn seventeen. Fifteen be drawn for each to 11-00 am accordin- to Earl T. Johnson, District 1 Person- nrpfor Tni-t- mil -if i- i i rna CJ11 at the district office in Waterloo their noon meal. Jlm Cannella of Mason City, in Tickets for the game will be second Dlace th 143 Ed Drost paid for from the derived Waverl T. thira with 143 and u.

Charles Naumann Greene, each softball game held recentlv. Any fathers who wish to ac- Adult Niahf ignr Swimmin9 Poo First place winners In the evening the children i County at iU 2 ain entertain with the Jt Calf scramble greased pig scram- Qt POnd Quota and lamb scramble. The John McWhirtcr of Allison, evcnts wil1 be conducted much volunteer county savings bonds the same as in previous years, chairman, reported that June A clown 11 appear on mid- sales of Series and savings aU dav Friday and Saturday. were number is 234-lo54. Max manager Pool, bonds in Butler county 1 1 1 will 062.

This boosts the county's six- Friday month total to S331.756 for 39 Hors can see Decorah. July Draft Called For 6 County Men Underwent Surgery Fractured Wrist Dave Atherton of Cnp.rles City, 157; fourth flight. Jim Lynch of Waverly, 159: fifth flicit. Jerry be open to everyone Salcs Ln a11 of Iov a durin June were S7.4o!.400, giving the After this week, it is possible state a six-month total of" to The July draft call for Butler St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital in afternoon A total of 4.167 adults and County was for six men.

One of Ma C.ty Thursday, where he in The 168 seventu those filling that caU was one underwent back surgery on Fn- fracture wag at Floyd TM Swimming volunteer. Micheal R. Schlammp. a a County Veteran's Memorial Hosson of Mr. John Schlammp.

of Mrs Dale McRoberts is a ital at Charles citv Mrs Mc New Hartford. Psjient in the Floyd County in rec rating at home Inducted was Dean H. Martin, Veterans Memorial Hospital in Vi -rr-1 c- 1 c-Vi and Sunday afternoons at 2:00 o'clock. Queen Contest Pool from Sunday. IvOUnd-Up i j.

U-j-ZVC-i-i ii on Trip run i me LTiree Lrirl Scouts son of Mr and Mrs. Rex Charles City, where she underClarksville: LeRoy J. Kramer, went major surger i a I TOUT son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kram- mornin er.

Clarksville: and Donald L. Litterer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Litterer.

Greene Tu-o men left Mondaj-. July 26, I on volunteer induction. They are AflVfllirP IH RflnP Larry D. Wubbena. son of Law- I III DUIIC In Some Streams when 949 ming.

These figures do not in- attending Round-Up at Reno Bertogli of Ankeny won np little tots ho pv Point. Idaho, report flag hole and blind bogey on in fne kiddie pool having a wonderful time SWIMMISG LESSOXS one of the an 9 rence Wubbena. Clarksville: and Michael F. Schultz. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ruben Schultz. Shell Rork. The following have enlisted in the services: son of Mr. and Mrs.

Orville Jackson, Allison, in Army; Steven D. Barnett. son of Mrs. Iva Barnett of Greene, in Air Force: Terry IfUTIl trout stocking in some of the dav. marginal trout streams in northeast Iowa.

Conservation Commission officials said today. These streams will not be crowning of Miss Butler County. Butler county girls at least sixteen years old and not more than twenty-one, and unmarried, are urged to enter the contest. The girl crowned Miss Butler are County will be eligible to represent the county at the Iowa State Fair finals in Des Moines tot Sand the were Mason City. Charles City, will Osage.

Rockford. Rockwell. Wav- erly. Cedar Falls. stocked until sufficient rain is Wat ioo.

Qehveir. A Grcene and Nashua advanced received to increase the water Des Moines. Radc-Iiff Burlington to the semi-finals of the Babe flow in the streams or until wa- I I i.avL,- ciiiiaLcvi in l-eaar ler. Dean Jackson tournament as they won tcr temperatures drop, officials New Hampton. A i and TI.TTM T--C 1hoir respective contests on Mon- said.

They indicated that it may Grcene; a Ml night. The tournament is be Labor Day before some of the being held at Rudd. streams are fit for stocking. Streams in good condition are -t i Ll di CTJ.it! A or evening. Lessons will be given event that was held as a welcom- a Mr and Mrs.

Bruce Among the represented in the evening, times for which ing the 4 ass OI rc-ene. sponsored by Greene Commercial Club. were ite. Wiscon- Rites Held for Frank Kinaery, 76 after they arrived. There i approximatelv 12000 OLner an hdates are Sussane 9.860 of which were dressed lgts Grccne Censored by in uniform.

The song leader lhson Commercial Club: Lucian Smith, who led the groua Ton Enna of Dumont sponsored in manv of the Girl Scout son-s by Dumo L-iou, Club: Shar- Ai the end of the program there Kesley by L. Van Ellen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Van Ellen, Aplington, in Navy: Russell D. Miller, son of Mr.

and Mrs. LaVern Miller, Dumont. in U. S. National Guard: and Robert N.

Hansen. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen. New Hartford, in Army Reserve.

The Ramblers had very little trouble with the Rockford War- still being stocked. riors as they scored an easy. 10 to 0 win. The contest was called at the end of four innings because of the ten run rule. MOmC FrOm Frank C.

Kingery. 76. passed ns an im Pressive flag ceremony :r.vay Friday evening the hich consisted of 356 girls each Clark Nursing Home in Greene ho din American Flag. At the Kesley Businessmen: Rose- where he hr-d been a oatient fc In Rest Hsme Mrs. Ben Skilltn.

a former Mrs. George returned home Mondav moir.ing from the very front of the arena an American flag. 20 feet bv 30 feet He a Anril 23. 1389. to "used.

Greene cracked out 9 base hit5 Floyd Countv Veu'-r'ns Memorial and Eva Burkholder King- Son of the things the girls Hospital where was taken or rural Butler County. On nave been doirl are hiking. of Greene. is now a Fridav for a i "and and took advantage of 5 bases on Patient at Farmdale jCon- treatment balls. Rick Siemons had a triple valescent Home at Buena Park.

Grace Barnhart Returned Home Mrs. Grace Barnhart returned and Steve Brunsma and Garv California. Her address is 8520 Johnson each had doubles for Western Ave. Buena Park. Cal- the only extra base blows of the evening.

Larry Eimers and Gary Johnson each had tw base hits. 23. 1911. he WHS married to Mary E- Ray. The couple fnrmeri west of Greene for many of Shell Rock, sponsored by the Shell Rock Businessmen: and Diane Druvenga of Parkersburg.

sponsored Ccmrnerce. jf Bristow, watching demonstrations to discussion croups and buying erc a Club. Patricia Shaw of at the trading post. One of "the fl sponsored by the Hartford Commercial Club- ifornia. mp.in hikes vvas the High Point Trai A Ai j.

i i i i i Trail which went UD ana fcecky Rambo of Cbrksville. mcuntams. From the top thev TM OT eri oy tne C'arksvi 1 1 Commercial Club: Becky Linda- Dale Wilken reamed home sy from St. Joseph's Mercy in Wave: where he received treatment for infection in his leg. "'r" 11 a of Aplington.

sponsored bv Parents Of Son Ch 3 nC tje Aolmgton Commercial Club: home Saturday after spending the Mr. and Mrs. IVr.ald Butzlaff Surv.vors include one son. Another popular activity is TM OI A past month in Storm Lake, hav- pltchcd shut Olll ball dP of Charlcs the Walter, of Rockford: one daugh- Thatching wmcn is a cere- monious giving of small gifts to Wcndv Stuntz and Jim Shultz New Cars Registered mg received word that her sister. Harold Harms I final game Monday BriVtow Schuknecht.

of Mrs. Fred Stnckler. was in the night Nashua pulled out a 7 to ci a rSnie Ford Jm? or FIo vd Countv Vegans Memorial Greene with whom he made his of ClarkTM-illc Hcl? Pital in Charles City on Wed- home: five grandchildren. Roger Buena Vista hospital receiving 4 upsct ovcr Rudd as th won menas -ne Inaians. originated treatment for a severe coronary their firrt in 16 attack.

She is progressing nicely a ved this season and was able to return to her se mi-final round will be home to recuperate on Sunday. Wednesdav at Mr. Stnckler. who has been Nashua -i meet Nora "VH critically ill for some time, was at 6:00 0 clock and Hartfoid. Buick.

amcs stellp Schpoer nesday 1 The Kin Pr i a Al is of Ford- Keith or Con- weighed 8 pounds 8 ounces, of Mason and Merlin. David Pon- The a the i a and Wayne of New Also Ervin or JoAnn Uhlen- Mr. and Mn Mr. and Mrs Greene. Attended Boot on Mr.

ar.d Mrs. Thomason He will remain there to receive care. Mr. and Mrs. Stnckler arc former residents of Grcene.

IS fred Jamison of Shell Rock, DoriS Butler JS Cadillac: Floyd or Helen De- Bower of Allison. Ford: Melvina VlS'tlHq PorCHtS Debner of Greene. Ford: James Miss Doris of Eugene. C. Green of Shell Rock.

Rambler; Oregon, is spendir.rr her vacation Scott and Greene: three' sisters. Mrs. Mary Butzlaff of Broad water of Spring Valley. Minnesota. Mrs.

Beulah Swnb of family attended the boa Glenrinle. California. and Mrs. -aces at Lake View on Sunday. Hnrdv of program of professional wrestling will round out Saturday night's stage show.

There will be three matches and an all star card. To Give Away Car A new 1965 Chevrolet automobile will be given awav fol- a i lowing the tractor pull on Sunday Terry raced in the evening. Tickets for the drawing brothers. Albert of Humboldt and event and received two seconds are being given by particioating Delmer of Clerrr.ont: and several A In Final Week LlSr AddreSS The park activities ar in the Russell or Vera Borneman of with her parent-. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald L. Litterer. son of Mr. final week.

Miss Sharon Nixt. Dumont. Chevrolet: a Garth Butler. This past week and Mrs. Louis Litterer.

is playground supervisor, announc- Satory of Clarksville. Rambler: she visited her Brother. Rev. -stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, ed that due to the decrease in Francis or Anna Brinkman of John G. Butler.

family in Missouri- His address is: Pvt. attendance, there will not be a Greene, Ford: Bernard E. Wcin- Detroit. Michigan. E-l Donald L.

Litterer US display this week as originally Der 5 Clarksville. Chevrolet; Doris has 55799834: Co. Bn. 3 Regt. planned.

and George H. Busch of Allison, at UJS.A.T.C.: Fort Leonard Wood, The children are working on Chevrolet. Hospital in Eucerv. where she Missouri, 65475. wall plaques, dolls and paint- Also Beverly A.

VOKS of Are- has been seven and 10 one half years. in A Utility. 2 seconds i business firms throughout Butler nieces nnri nephews. Hydroplane, a second in Util- County. He was preceded death by ity and a third in A Hydroplane.

Two tickets be drawn at his nnrerts. two brothers. two the grandstand following the sisters, his wife, one son in in- A T.iursciay evening program and fancy and a son. Merl. who was RCTUrnCu rTOfl I TIP after both the afternoon and serving with the nrrr.ed forces in and Mrs.

Theodore Brink- evening programs on Fridav. Australia. rnan. r.ccon-.panicd by Mr. and Saturday and Sunday.

The car Funeral services were held Mrs. Ivan Beithius of Waterloo, i i be from these her position dav afternoon at 2:00 o'clock returned home recently from a fourteen tickets. The a i i Heart General Resident Ias tw fwcckTs Mr. a Mrs. Marten A a A are the parents of a son born Hansen and Jeanettc Tefft.

John Leger of Parkersburg, servics Sunday, July 25th, at the Floyd Pontiac' Shirley or Minnie Dilly rked at the Church of the Brethren in seventeen day tour of the East, thirteen tickci holders will re- Greene with Rev. D.irrel Fryman. Places of interest visited were ceive cash prizes of not less than assisted by Rev. Gerald Mease of Ford's Museum and Greenville S10.00. that time rodcr i ksburg officiating.

Burial Village in Detroit, Michigan; The tractor i contest 3S assistant was held in Rose Hill Cemetery. Niagara Falls: New York City; will start 7:00 o'clock p. m. charge of arrangements. Sto a he Jo hn F.

Ken up 9 000 pounds; Grave at Arlington C. up to 12.000 pounds and up a and 4 ounces A stag supper will be held at Sylvan D. Naber of New and has been named Michael the Country Club on Thursday ford, Ford; and Ronald or Laura 1 night, July 29th. Wendt of Parkersburg, Ford. 9th.

Underwent SurnCry in New York the group limited to Butler County resi- Mrs. Fred Ennen underwent spent a few days visiting relatives dents. The top winners in each oo. where she surgery Tuesday morning at the and friends in Newark where class will be eligible to compete begin her duties on August Floyd County Veteran's Mcmori.il they also took a trip through the in the pulling contest at the Iowa Hospital at Charles City. Jackson Perkins Rose Garden.

State Fair. fWSPAFEK!.

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