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   Fayette Leader (Newspaper) - April 1, 1982, Fayette, Iowa                                N F I L F. P.O. BOX 6318 4 7 0 0 SOUTH 57 ST. M E B R S K A 6 8 5 0 6 If There Is A RED Check Mark In The Box To The Your Subscription Has Don't Miss Any Renew USPS 88400 Phone April 1,1982 Volume 68 Number 13 Iowa 52142 Fayette Leader Representative Avenson Seeks Reelection Representative Stale Representative Don Avenson today announced he will seek reelection to the House of. Representatives Irom new House District 28. will baa year of great changes in the Iowa Avenson government will have many new responsibilities thrust upon President Reagan's At the same many veteran legislators are retiring or running lor other The General Assembly will need experienced leadership and believe I can help provide 37, is completing his term in the General Assembly He has been a member of Democratic leadership for eight of those ten the last four as Democratic Floor Leader of House He and his have three Clay and soared almost small businesses are going bankrupt at record unemployment is nt Depression levels and 111 prices continually lag production sairt you consider that the federal government is severely curtailing its t to state and local it is not difficult to see the magnitude of the problems f Last year's reapportionment of legislative districts changed the nl the district which Avenson represents The new House District 38, includes all of Fayette County and four townships in Chickasaw including the towns of Fredericksburg and ' The current district is out over parts of five Avenson new district is more compact and makes more since all the people ot Fayette County will now be represented by the same person I will no longer represent many people I have enmc to know over the I look for ward to the opportunity Iff serve thr people of Fayette and Chickasaw he said Fayette Community Good Friday Service First United Methodist Church 11:00 A.M. Everyone is cordially invited to are worship with us for an hour this Good Friday at 11:00 a.m. This service is sponsored by the and United Methodist Fayette Catholic Church Team On The Road Gerry 506 and a member of St. Francis returned to his home parish of Holy Name in to assist in a day of Spiritual He joined Sally and Dot and Father Norm Pastor of St. Francis Assisi In leading Junior and Senior High School students and also adult leaders In an afternoon of talks and sharing on March 21. Besides this experience for high school the Farm Bureau Members Attend Dairy Meeting Assisi educational leadership has provided opportunities during this school year for young people to share with students in surrounding The high school students at St. Francis and St. Francis either hosted or were guests at evenings of Renewal with sophomores at New Freshmen from 8th grade and 7th grade students at Oelwein and West Union Easter Egg Coloring Contest To Be Held New Ranger Station Upper Iowa University's sorority Kappa Eta Beta is judging the Easter coloring which is sponsored by the Fayette There will be seven age groups with prizes given by the The age groups are as Age 3 and Age 4; Age 5; Age 6; Age 7; and Age 10. Any color medium may be used such as color The deadline for the pictures Is April 8 and the winners will be announced at the Easter Egg April 10. All pictures must be sent to Kappa Eta Upper Iowa Iowa 52142 Knox Among Leading Kansas City Life Agents Allen L. West agent with the Robert W. Verhille agency of Kansas City Life Insurance has been listed among the company's 25 leading agents for 1981. Knox is one of 2,500 Kansas City Life agents across the The 25 leading agents were the top producers for 1981 in total total policies or total commission as shown on the yearly production re- port. Knox holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from Upper Iowa and has taken graduate courses at the University of Northern Cedar He joined Kansas City Life in 1975 and has taken many insurance courses and qualified for numerous company and industry Conservation Board Receives Donation From Westgate Conservation Club Fayette Boy Scouts storage se ve as a heated Hold Court Of Honor The Fayette County Conservation Board recently receiv ed a generous donation of from the Westgate Conservation The donation will be used to develop informational displays and brochures to promote the establishment and preservation of wildlife habitat and environmental education awareness in Fayetle These displays will be placed in public buildings throughout the The two organizations that the displays will help promote environmental ness in Fayette County by presenting various conservation themes for the public to Some of the themes to be presented will plant and tree wildlife habitat preservation and wildflower and bird Identification and availability of park and ation facilities in Fayette For further information contact the Fayette County Conservation R.R. 1, Phone 425-3613. The Boy Scout Court of Honor was held on March 18, at the First Methodist A family potluck attended by fifty people preceded the Everett presented the following Tom in the Nation Merit Communication and Hiking Skill Jon and Family Living Skill Tenderfoot Brian Citizenship John Ray in the Nation Merit Steve Family Living and Citizenship skill Awards and Tenderfoot David Mike in the Nation Merit Joe in the Nation Merit Matt in the Nation Merit Ray Miff conducted a candlelight induction ceremony for four new Boy They were Jimmy Russel Jimmy and Ryan Jon and Joe White played the closing NARFE To Meet Cedar Rapids Chamber Brass Quintet at Upper Iowa Northeast Iowa Chapter 875 NARFE will meet on April 6, 1982 at 12:30 p.m. at the 1 mile south of New Iowa on way 63. Send reservations to Mr. and Mrs. Alva O. Holiday Apt. Bldg. 3, New Iowa 50659 by April 3, 1982. Phone 1-515-5821. Prepared Parenthood Classes to be Held Upper Iowa University will host the Cedar Rapids Chamber Quintet April 7, at 8:00 p.m. in the Garbee Dining This event is open to the public and free of charge Organized eight years the Quintet has played concerts in many areas of the state as well as in Cedar They have twice been invited to play in Ames for all eight grade Other school concerts have taken place in Fairfield and Each fall the group performs 30 concerts for fourth graders in the Cedar Rapids which prepares the youngsters for the full orchestra concert they will attend in They have made other concert appearances in Charles and The Quintet is also in demand to entertain at in Cedar The Chamber Brass is directed by James with the help of the of the Cedar Rapids Symphony who produce the publicity and handle the finances for the Members of the group are James Debth and David Shaner on Charles Gavin on Martin Henry on and Roberts Yeats on Their selections for the evening will be by by Malcolm No. 3: Allegro by Victor But by Fats by Johann Sebastian by Karl from the La Chanson Valse by Morley and Chevy by Eubie Home Energy Assistance Program to Offer Crisis Assistance The Northeast Iowa Community Action Corporation is notifying low-income families experiencing health or financial problems because of the winter's high heating bills that they might be eligible for a crisis assistance payment of up to The Iowa Energy Policy the funding agency for the HEAP Energy Assistance which is conducted by provides the following examples of households in crisis 1) households because of financial difficulty in meeting have received a disconnect notice from their heat or electric or who are experiencing an undue financial burden to pay off a past due or 2) households who have a past due from a deliverable fuel vendor and are unable to make payment of the In full because of financial or 3) households experiencing financial difficulty whose fuel supplier refuses to or 4) emergency repairs to heating Households In a crisis situation may apply for special crisis assistance even if they have already received regular assistance from the Home Energy Assistance For further information contact the Community Action Outreach office in your Offices are located in Waukon 568-4224, Waverly 319/352-4532, New Hampton 515/394-2007, Elkader 245-2452, West union 422-3354, Cresco 547-4413, and Decorah 382-2973. Applications for HEAP assistance will be accepted through April 30, 1982. Prepared Parenthood classes will be held April 12-May 3, Monday and Thursday nights from 7:30-9.30 p.m. in the Wolf Memorial Center at Palmer Memorial West Classes focus on the importance of good pre-natal the and adapting to You are encouraged to attend these early in your Husbands or other support persons are welcome and encouraged to Registration will take place during the first The fee is per If you have any questions please contact Kathy Phone Hospital 422-3811 or Home 427-3262. Dairy Problems Discussed Over 75 dairy farmers from eleven counties attended the northeast Iowa Farm Bureau dairy meeting held recently at the Sportsman Club In Pictured above are some of the Fayette County Farm Bureau members In left to Harold IFBF commodity & marketing Marvin meeting Laverne and Veryl Keith Norbert and Earl Hollis dairy specialist with the American Farm described the surplus problems facing the dairy He said the problems must meet the following reduce dairy be political be acceptable to and can it be Many programs are being it was Hatfield's observation that price got us into the problem and It appears that price will have to get us The AFBF favors a price support system on the support level which would be adjusted according to the amount of net dairy products purchased by the federal The award winners for the Ninth Annual Northeast Iowa Science and Engineering held March 26, at Upper Iowa University have been More than 74 area grades seven through participated in this year's The Grand Prize Winner of this year's Fair was Gina 17, a senior at Oelwein High She now qualifies for an paid trip to the International Science Fair In later this Serra also received a digital clock a scholarship to Upper as well as other At the awards Dr. James Janecke of Upper Iowa University announced the following Seventh Grade Over-All 1. Robbie Fayette Which One Is 2. Chad Fayette Seeds for a Better 3. John North Junior West Ninth Annual Northeast Iowa Science and Engineering Fair Awards Eighth Grade Over-All 1. Renae Valley Junior 2. Bonnie Valley Junior Does Caffeine Affect One's Ninth Grade Over-All 1. Mark Starmont Junior of Distilling 2. Merna Aplington It Soaking No Tenth Grade Awards were Eleventh Grade Over-All Leslie Valley Senior Administration to Mice of Varying Effects on Blood Twelfth Grade Over-All 1. Troy Starmont High Capacity 2. Elaine Aplington Special Awards Junior Engineering Technical Society Mark Starmont Junior of Distilling Kodak Regional Elaine Aplington Kodak Merit Gina Oelwein High Max Inoculation Stimulates Growth and Produces Higher Part Pharmaceutical Leslie Valley Senior Administration to Mice of Varying Effects on Blood United States Department of Energy Craig North Junior West Meritorious Achievement Joe Valley Junior Making and Eruption of Super Achievement Gina Oelwein High Max tion Stimulates Growth and Produces Higher Part United States Air Force Gina Oelwein High Max Inoculation Stimulates Growth and Produces Higher Part United States Army Paul Lake Mills Video Gina Oelwein High Max Inoculation Stimulates Growth and Produces Higher Part United States Navy Joe Valley Junior Making and Eruption of Gina Oelwein High Max Inoculation Stimulates Growth and Produces Higher Part Lake Mills Community School was over-all winner in TEAMS Competition Engineering Aptitude of Math & with Community and North Winneshiek also Fayette Community Betterment Committee The Cresco Dealer editorialized on what life in a small town is. It went like little town is where you don't have to guess who your enemies Your friends tell little town is the only place on earth where people past middle age are called by their first name when they saunter down the A little town is where everybody knows everybody else's car by sight and also where and when it little town is when you can get the wrong number and talk for 15 minutes if you want little town is where the ration of good people to bad people is 100 to 1 little town is where it is hard for to walk to work for it takes too long to stop and explain what you are doing to people in cars who honk and stop and ask if you want a little town is somewhat like a big town distant renegades and little town is where city folks say there is nothing to but those who live there don't have enough nights in the week to attend all the meetings and social little town is where everyone becomes a in time of little town is where many teenagers say there is nothing to are surprised to learn that their peers are saying the same little town knows all the news before it is The residents just buy the hometown newspaper to see if the editor gets it little when all is said and is a nice place to Fayette is a nice little town in which to We make it a better place in which to live by all pitching in to do our part. Teenagers who say there isn't anything to do here are encouraged to come to the park on May 1st. Presidents of all our local organizations should encourage their members to do all that they can do to help with Park Clean-up Day on May 1st. Make your town a nicer place by planning to support the Park Commission and the Community Betterment Committee in their plans to clean up and make the park a place we can all be proud of. See you on May 1 st date is May 15th). WEATHER By Helen Leech Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed 20 21 22 23 24 Thur 25 Fri 26 Max 48 40 42 55 49 41 37 Temperature Min 31 29 26 23 31 26 21 Rain Inches Fog  

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