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   Guthrian, The (Newspaper) - April 16, 1957, Guthrie Center, Iowa                               Official County Paper Charles Remele Rapids Held On Many Charges Car Theft Forgery Bad Checks Reckless Driving and Charles Remele 19 Coon Rap ids is being in the County jail facing possible reck less driving Cur theft bad and forging charges The youth was arrested jn Carroll Sunday and returned to Gutliiic Center where uas booked on tlic reckless dm ing Appointed Guthrie County Guthrie Center Iowa In company with another man and two girls Remele went off the road and into a ditch near Wichita Thursday night County Sheriff Bonnie F Sheeder saia Remley was apparently going ai a high rate of speed when the car went into a spin on a gravel road Remele admitted to Sheeder that he is AWOL from the Navy However naval authorities have refused to pick him up until the civilian charges are disposed of TB INDICATOR Patch Test Tuesday April Number 82 Volume T Children Get TB Patch Test Kiaski Audubon Edges Guthrie 3 2 Extra Innings Audubon edged Guthrie ter 3 2 m extra innings to take a Coon Valley Conference tory Monday afternoon With two out in the bottom of the eighth Wheelers nicked Pitcher Bob McCool for a hit rn the winning run went all the way for the locals giving up five safe ties Last week's tilt with ton was called off because of bad weather Thursday is scheduled with Bayard and Coach Dick Nystuen hopes to new diamond at the athletic field in shape by then so that the game can be played here Postponed contests with said Scranton played f x r William Riaski Earned Secretary Of Ike Waltons Resigns as Veep After Selection to Executive Post of Iowa Division William A of Guthrie Center has been named tive secretary of the Iowa on of Izaak Walton League of America The announcement was made at Spirit Lake this week by J Justin Rogers second dent of the state organization The appointment was made at a recent of the board of directors the resignation jof Paul B ris of Indianola The ment was effective Monday Riaski has had ex- in conservation work and has been an active member of the Izaak Walton League for eleven years He was a charter member of the Guthrie County chapter ter he was elected to the board of directors of the state division was its second vice-president and later first vice-president a ition he resigned on assuming the duties of secretary He plans to dispose of his drv establishment and will devote full tame to Izaak Walton maintaining his in Guthrie Center mce ln Covault and Diane Cradick Bagley Yale Jamaica Clinics Are Thursday Testing At Ail County Schools Over 3600 Students 3600 Guthrie County ool pupils are slated to receive patch tests lor tuberculosis this month The program is sponsored by TT i wealth Association and is H H H Heeran of the state department of health is super- vising the program and is tecl by two registered nurses Tuberculin patches are d to students and school personnel to remain for days then removed are Mrs Peterson Bayard Renamed President Mrs Willard O Peterson of Bayard was reelected president of the Boone District Woman's Society of Christian Sendee of the Methodist church at the arm ual meeting in Jefferson last More than 600 women from counties attended the ing representing 69 local IN NEW WATER SYSTEM Asking Guthrie Cente Groups wic 19 pe jw our Lions Club Resolves In Favor of Adding Decay Preventive The Senes of tests began April 4 when about 470 students had patches Since th thf Thursday patches put on at Jamaica and Yale April 22 read results at ley Jamaica and Yale Girls State Selection Holy W Churches Plan Special Services for Thursday Good Friday Saturday are Listed special church services are being planned Thursday and of this the nist week of the Christian endar Holy k ices are ned in churches of almost every and town in Guthrie Bayard Church a Communion service at S p.m Thursday night Holy Thursday service begins at 5 p m ai Si Patrick's Church Good Friday at 3 p m and sciences at 11 Wichita Th Wichita Methodist Church at S nm Stolen Hubcaps Suddenly Return The mystery of hubcaps deepened the to commemorate the Lords per Thursday evening at 8 p.m Stuart Good Friday services are at the Congregational Church from noon to 3 Topic is The Seven Last Words from the Cross Candle Light Communion Service is planned Thursday at p m at the Methodist Church Roger Corrigan Injured in Wreck or not n was the D of Guthrie i of was Thursday i his roe ifi w st m of Bavard all four hubcaps off new Ford two weeks a TV notified the Guthne iff and local police Patrols were S I hubcaps in one new The Center Lions Club is the first local group to go on record as favoring ox the municipal water when the proposed improvements 1 are made on the water ment plant The club a tion m favor of after Dorothy eared before the club and ex- the program Mrs said that the board of utilities trustees might order foundation if enough ity support is shown for the ject i The consulting engineers have reported that Guthrie Centers water supply could be under the water ment bond issue and without any increase in the new water rates The board has the power to order the on its own initiative that caries or decay is the i erne physical defect school children and added that tests have conclusively shown as a decay ant i no longer n experimental and cited -i and nf ar f Per i of vic 1 re will i m at S p.m Thursday a Chinch p m patrolman Stream ax to and turn B Thcr ion TT IV d moon at two as Hospital i a Local Archers Get Many Places At Chariton Shoot dy i rt of w fif f r -ic Center Flouri this April 25 pot patches at and out-of-town Guthrie Center pupils April 29 read results at ard and Guthrie Center 1 Menlo pre-school patch Funeral Saturday for Mrs Chester Nelson Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Fiat Christian Church of Coon Rapids for Mrs Lucy Nelson 66 Mrs Nelson a former Guthrie Center resident died Saturday at St Anthony Hospital in Carrou Survivors include husband Chester Coon Rapids son Paul brother James Hollar Monticello and four y Holmes boUi of Guthrie Cantor Mrs Genieva Rose Barry Hinton to National Meeting i -x is Selected fcr Girls State Himon of r en national honor h Coon nnd and rcii 1 Stuart Ordinance Sets Tours Hi 1 prr I m iM- C rk local Representative in wh Alternate on It Ts 3 s To Cite Bayard News At Convention A n t 01 1 r plans Guthrie Get Six Points at Valley no Contor Up 07 K r rv nnc Your News To 92 B oj the   

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