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Neighbors CASCADE PIONEER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2013 7B 273709 Family Dentistry 119 Fourth Street S.E., Dyersville, Iowa Phone 875-7703 William George, D.D.S. Daniel Engelbrecht, D.D.S. E NGLER & O BERBROECKLING INSURANCE AGENCY Paul J. Engler, Agent Dyersville • 875-7445 www.EnglerInsurance.com INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING WOOD STAINING & FINISHING 563-875-2160 Dyersville, IA Residential - Commercial - Ag Insured • FREE Estimates Goldsmith Painting, Inc. Dr. Paul T. Ahern Lasik Laser Consultation Medicare/BCBS/Med. Assoc. HMO Commercial Ins./Midlands Choice Health Choices/Vision Service Plan Dyersville 875-8123 1-800-526-3231 Exams/Glasses/Contact Lenses Complete Family Eye Care LAW OFFICES OF DAY & HELLMER, P.C. WERNER HELLMER Attorney-At-Law SHEILA A. O’LAUGHLIN 137 1ST AVE.E. • P.O. BOX 342 DYERSVILLE, IA 52040-0342 563-875-9733. (563) 875-2716 129 1st Avenue East, Dyersville, Iowa English Insurance Agency, Inc. • Auto • Business • Home • Health • Life • Umbrella MEYERS JENK INSURANCE - All Lines of Insurance - 147 1st Ave. E. - Suite B - Dyersville 875-8096 - 1-800-344-6577 Tom - Phyllis Coleen 225 First Avenue East - P.O. Box 304 Dyersville, IA 52040-0304 • Phone (563) 875-9112 Tom Jenk, Attorney-at-law They’ll Find You In The Order Your Invitations here: Weddings Anniversaries Other Celebrations 563-875-7131 TOM JENK P.C. LAW OFFICE Wilson Electric, Inc. ”For all of your electrical needs” Farm - Home - Business Dave Wilson P.O. Box 345 Earlville, Iowa 52041 Business 563-923-5540 Cell 1-563-590-0889 Scott Gogel Owner – Licensed and Insured 2326 – 330th Avenue, Worthington, IA 52078 Cell: (563) 590-2167 Home: (563) 875-8664 LLC New Hope Lutheran Church 502 2nd Ave. SW Farley, IA • 744-9160 Sunday: Worship 10 a.m. LOGOS Afterschool Kids program - Wed. 3-7 pm Call Pastor Kurt Hansen Now Is the Time to Worship! Put your business here for as little as $5.19 a week! Call Tiffany, Betty or Denise at 563-875-7131 -Reach over 4,000 homes- RENT THIS SPACE! Free Estimates! 825 4th Avenue SE Dyersville, Iowa 52040 Phone: 563-543-0598 Home: 563-875-6431 Interior Painting & Staining Put your business here for as little as $5.77 a week! Call Tiffany, Betty or Denise at 563-875-7131 -Reach over 4,000 homes- RENT THIS SPACE! Steak • Seafood • Chicken Sandwiches & More Open: Sun.-Thurs. 4-9 pm Fri., Sat., & Sun. 4-10 pm Sun.: 7:30 am-1 pm for Family Style Breakfast Olde Hawkeye Rd., East of Dyersville • 875-6336 Golf Side Grille Jeff Lehmann SALES CONSULTANT 30584 Old Hawkeye Rd. Dyersville, IA 875-2409 www.VictoryFordOnline.com * Insured & Bonded Now Serving Dyersville Set up your FREE CONSULTATION today 563-583-9144 • 800-947-8871 www.merrymaids.com experienced reliable thorough professional • Thursday, June 20, the Epworth Town and Country planning committee will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Silker Pavilion, Tower Park. Everyone is welcome. All busi- nesses are encouraged to enter a float. Pa- rade theme is “Parade of Holidays”. Prize money as of now is: first, $150; second, $75; and third, $50. A float featuring a youth organization wins $50. Auction proceeds on hold where money will be given. More details every week. • First baby baptismal class is Thursday, June 20 at 7 p.m. in the Faith Formation Center, Epworth. Call Betty Pins at 876-5540 to register. • Jayna Wagner, daughter of Joe and Mickie Wagner, of Ep- worth, and GregWellhouse, son of Max and JoyceWellhouse, of Cedar Falls, were married June 15 at the Dubuque Arboretum and Botanical Garden. Reception followed at the Grand Ball- room, Dubuque County Fairgrounds. • An Epworth Community Blood Drive will be held on Thurs- day, June 27 from 2-6 p.m. at the United Methodist Church. All blood types are needed to ensure a reliable supply for patients. A blood donor card or driver’s license or two other forms of identification are required at check-in. Individuals who are 17 years of age (16 with parental consent in some states), weigh at least 110 pounds and are in generally good healthy may be eligible to donate blood. Remember the Red Cross is there for you in time of need. Give blood. • The Epworth Gun Club annual chicken BBQ will be Sun- day, June 30 serving from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Menu includes chicken, potato salad and more. The cost is: adults, $10 (1/2 chicken), children under 12: 5, (1/4 chicken). Tickets can be purchased through any Epworth Gun Club member or by call- ing 552-2629. Open trapshooting. • Pastorate election results for St. Patrick, Epworth, Parish/ Pastoral Council: Linda Silich and Sharon Hosch. Faith forma- tion: Jim Gibbs. St. John, Placid, results: Parish/pastoral Coun- cil: Tony Grebner and Tony Krapfl. Alter and Rosary Society: Jodi Kronlage and Lynne McDermott. Faith Formation: Am- brose Koopmann. • Baptismal congratulations to Gavin Lee, son of Terry and Jamie Frost, who became a member of St. Patrick’s parish on June 9 in the waters of baptism. •The Friday, June 21 music and meal will be held at New Hope Lutheran Church in Farley because of Vacation Bible School in Epworth. The church is located at 502 2nd Avenue SW, Farley. The menu includes: Ginger shrimp and rice, stir fry veggies, macaroni salad and fruit. Menu for June 28: Sausage and kraut, ranch potatoes, carrots, pineapple, etc. All meals served from 11:30 to 1 p.m. and are free. • The Epworth Branch of the Dubuque County Library has the following events coming up. Craft Day and Scavenger Hunt will be held on Thursday, June 27, at 9 a.m. Enjoy a variety of fun activities including cave painting, fossil making and a library scavenger hunt. That night the movie, “Promised Land”, will be shown from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Epworth Branch. On Friday, June 28, we dig worms and composting will take place at the Epworth Branch at 9 a.m. A rotten idea or is it? Learn how to turn those banana peels and apple cores into black gold. • Free bakery items Monday evenings, 5-7:30 p.m., and Tuesday morning, 8-9:30 a.m. at the Epworth United Method- ist Church Hall. • Troy and Emily Ostwinkle, of Waukee, are the parents of twin girls, born June 5 at Mercy Hospital, Des Moines. Ayla Adele was born at 7:02 p.m. and weighed 5 pounds 4 ounces and was 18 inches long. Avery Anita was born at 7:05 p.m. and weighed 4 pounds 7 ounces and was 17 ¼ inches long. Grand- parents are Duane and Beth Ostwinkle, of Epworth, and Donna Kluesner, of Farley. Great-grandparents are Jim McDermott and Mary Os- twinkle, both of Epworth, Adele Kluesner, of Farley, and Helen Rahe, of Monticello. Ayla and Avery are the couple’s first children. • Norb and I spent Father’s Day at the home of our grand- daughter, Heidi Papenthien, and Tayler, in Dubuque. Also enjoying the afternoon and cookout were Eric Copeland, Dennis Copeland, Tanya and Jamie Roethler, Bob and Angie Papenthien, Jordan, Danielle and Kira Papenthien. • Phyllis Gansen, a long-time Epworth resident, will cel- ebrate her 90th birthday on Monday, June 24. If you would like to remember her with a card, her address is: Bell Tower Apt., 430 Sydney St., Room 210, East Dubuque, IL 61025. • Everyone asks me why I never have a recipe, so here it goes. We are having card club this week and dessert will be: Norb will make grasshoppers, ice cream and crème de menthe. I make Girl Scout cookies to go with the grasshoppers. One package chocolate almond bark melted, add one teaspoon or more of peppermint extract. Dip Ritz crackers in the chocolate. Place on tinfoil on cookie sheets and cool. That’s it. Don’t ask again, that’s it. Contact Linda Lampe with your news at 563-876-3751. Epworth News LINDA LAMPE Correspondent Farmers are rediscovering the many ways cover crops benefit soil health, from improv- ing soil structure to reducing soil erosion and nutrient runoff. These same advantages are also directly linked to better water quality — which is why some farmers in the Hewitt Creek watershed of northeastern Iowa have been participating in a project that’s tracking how planting cover crops affects the health of local streams in the watershed. Jeff Pape, owner of Rubly Farms and chairman of the Hewitt Creek watershed council, is one farmer who has been testing cover crops on his land. He will host a field day in partnership with Iowa Learning Farms, Practical Farmers of Iowa and the Hewitt Creek Watershed Improvement Association on Wednesday, June 26, from 10 a.m. to noon, at his farm near Dyersville. The event — “Cover Crops in Hewitt Creek Watershed” — is free and will include a complimentary lunch. The field day is sponsored by KB Seed Solutions. Topics covered will include cover crops and soil health, cover crop management and strategies to reduce nutrient loss. Attendees will have a chance to learn about the history of the Hewitt Creek Watershed Project and opportunities for participation. The event will also feature talks by Jerry Hatfield, plant physiologist with the National Laboratory for Agriculture and the Environment; Mike Castellano, assistant agronomy professor at Iowa State University; and area farmers participating in the Hewitt Creek Watershed Project. The field day site is located at Rubly Farm, one-half mile west of the intersection of Dyersville East Road and Pape Road, northeast of Dyersville. Iowa Learning Farms takes a grassroots approach offering innovative ways to help all Iowans have an active role in keeping our state’s natural resources healthy and not take them for granted. A goal of Iowa Learning Farms is to build a Culture of Conservation, encouraging the adoption of residue management and conservation practices. Farmers, researchers and ILF team members are working together to identify and implement the best in-field management practices that increase water and soil quality while remaining profitable. Iowa Learning Farms is a partnership between the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, Iowa Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Iowa De- partment of Natural Resources (USEPA section 319), in cooperation with Conservation Districts of Iowa, the Iowa Farm Bureau and the Iowa Water Center. Learn about cover crops at a field day June 26 near Dyersville

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Family Dentistry119 Fourth Street S.E., Dyersville, Iowa

Phone 875-7703

William George, D.D.S.Daniel Engelbrecht, D.D.S.

ENGLER &OBERBROECKLING

INSURANCE AGEN CYPaul J. Engler, AgentDyersville • 875-7445

www.EnglerInsurance.com

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING

HIGH PRESSURE CLEANINGWOOD STAINING & FINISHING

563-875-2160 • Dyersville, IA

Residential - Commercial - AgInsured • FREE Estimates

Goldsmith Painting, Inc.

Dr. Paul T. Ahern

Lasik Laser Consultation

Medicare/BCBS/Med. Assoc. HMOCommercial Ins./Midlands ChoiceHealth Choices/Vision Service Plan

Dyersville875-8123 • 1-800-526-3231

Exams/Glasses/Contact Lenses

Complete Family Eye Care

LAW OFFICES OF

DAY & HELLMER, P.C.WERNER HELLMER Attorney-At-Law

SHEILA A. O’LAUGHLIN

137 1ST AVE.E. • P.O. BOX 342

DYERSVILLE, IA 52040-0342

563-875-9733.

(563) 875-2716 129 1st Avenue East, Dyersville, Iowa

English InsuranceAgency, Inc.

• Auto • Business• Home • Health• Life • Umbrella

MEYERS JENKINSURANCE

- All Lines of Insurance -

147 1st Ave. E. - Suite B - Dyersville

875-8096 - 1-800-344-6577

Tom - Phyllis

Coleen

225 First Avenue East - P.O. Box 304Dyersville, IA 52040-0304 • Phone (563) 875-9112

Tom Jenk, Attorney-at-law

They’ll Find YouIn The

Order YourInvitations here:

Weddings AnniversariesOther Celebrations

563-875-7131

TOM JENK P.C.LAW OFFICE

Wilson Electric, Inc.”For all of your electrical needs”

Farm - Home - Business

Dave Wilson

P.O. Box 345

Earlville, Iowa 52041

Business563-923-5540

Cell1-563-590-0889

Scott Gogel Owner – Licensed and Insured

2326 – 330th Avenue, Worthington, IA 52078Cell: (563) 590-2167 Home: (563) 875-8664

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New HopeLutheran Church

502 2nd Ave. SW Farley, IA • 744-9160

Sunday: Worship 10 a.m. LOGOS Afterschool Kids program - Wed. 3-7 pm

Call Pastor Kurt Hansen

Now Is the Timeto Worship!

Put your business here for as little as $5.19 a week!

Call Tiffany, Betty or Denise at 563-875-7131

-Reach over 4,000 homes-

RENT THIS SPACE!

Free Estimates!825 4th Avenue SE

Dyersville, Iowa 52040Phone: 563-543-0598 • Home: 563-875-6431

Interior Painting & Staining

Put your business here for as little as $5.77 a week!

Call Tiffany, Betty or Denise at 563-875-7131

-Reach over 4,000 homes-

RENT THIS SPACE!

Steak • Seafood • ChickenSandwiches & More

Open: Sun.-Thurs. 4-9 pm Fri., Sat., & Sun. 4-10 pmSun.: 7:30 am-1 pm for Family Style Breakfast

Olde Hawkeye Rd., East of Dyersville • 875-6336

Golf Side Grille

Jeff LehmannSALES CONSULTANT

30584 Old Hawkeye Rd.Dyersville, IA 875-2409

www.VictoryFordOnline.com

* Insured & BondedNow Serving Dyersville

Set up your FREE CONSULTATION today563-583-9144 • 800-947-8871

www.merrymaids.com

experienced

reliable

thorough

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• Thursday, June 20, the Epworth Town and Country planning committee will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Silker Pavilion, Tower Park. Everyone is welcome. All busi-nesses are encouraged to enter a float. Pa-rade theme is “Parade of Holidays”. Prize money as of now is: first, $150; second, $75; and third, $50. A float featuring a youth organization wins $50. Auction proceeds on hold where money will be given. More details every week.

• First baby baptismal class is Thursday, June 20 at 7 p.m. in the Faith Formation

Center, Epworth. Call Betty Pins at 876-5540 to register.• Jayna Wagner, daughter of Joe and Mickie Wagner, of Ep-

worth, and Greg Wellhouse, son of Max and Joyce Wellhouse, of Cedar Falls, were married June 15 at the Dubuque Arboretum and Botanical Garden. Reception followed at the Grand Ball-room, Dubuque County Fairgrounds.

• An Epworth Community Blood Drive will be held on Thurs-day, June 27 from 2-6 p.m. at the United Methodist Church. All blood types are needed to ensure a reliable supply for patients. A blood donor card or driver’s license or two other forms of identification are required at check-in. Individuals who are 17 years of age (16 with parental consent in some states), weigh at least 110 pounds and are in generally good healthy may be eligible to donate blood. Remember the Red Cross is there for you in time of need. Give blood.

• The Epworth Gun Club annual chicken BBQ will be Sun-day, June 30 serving from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Menu includes chicken, potato salad and more. The cost is: adults, $10 (1/2 chicken), children under 12: 5, (1/4 chicken). Tickets can be purchased through any Epworth Gun Club member or by call-ing 552-2629. Open trapshooting.

• Pastorate election results for St. Patrick, Epworth, Parish/Pastoral Council: Linda Silich and Sharon Hosch. Faith forma-tion: Jim Gibbs. St. John, Placid, results: Parish/pastoral Coun-cil: Tony Grebner and Tony Krapfl. Alter and Rosary Society: Jodi Kronlage and Lynne McDermott. Faith Formation: Am-brose Koopmann.

• Baptismal congratulations to Gavin Lee, son of Terry and Jamie Frost, who became a member of St. Patrick’s parish on June 9 in the waters of baptism.

•The Friday, June 21 music and meal will be held at New Hope Lutheran Church in Farley because of Vacation Bible

School in Epworth. The church is located at 502 2nd Avenue SW, Farley. The menu includes: Ginger shrimp and rice, stir fry veggies, macaroni salad and fruit. Menu for June 28: Sausage and kraut, ranch potatoes, carrots, pineapple, etc. All meals served from 11:30 to 1 p.m. and are free.

• The Epworth Branch of the Dubuque County Library has the following events coming up. Craft Day and Scavenger Hunt will be held on Thursday, June 27, at 9 a.m. Enjoy a variety of fun activities including cave painting, fossil making and a library scavenger hunt. That night the movie, “Promised Land”, will be shown from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Epworth Branch. On Friday, June 28, we dig worms and composting will take place at the Epworth Branch at 9 a.m. A rotten idea or is it? Learn how to turn those banana peels and apple cores into black gold.

• Free bakery items Monday evenings, 5-7:30 p.m., and Tuesday morning, 8-9:30 a.m. at the Epworth United Method-ist Church Hall.

• Troy and Emily Ostwinkle, of Waukee, are the parents of twin girls, born June 5 at Mercy Hospital, Des Moines. Ayla Adele was born at 7:02 p.m. and weighed 5 pounds 4 ounces and was 18 inches long. Avery Anita was born at 7:05 p.m. and weighed 4 pounds 7 ounces and was 17 ¼ inches long. Grand-parents are Duane and Beth Ostwinkle, of Epworth, and Donna Kluesner, of Farley. Great-grandparents are Jim McDermott and Mary Os-twinkle, both of Epworth, Adele Kluesner, of Farley, and Helen Rahe, of Monticello. Ayla and Avery are the couple’s first children.

• Norb and I spent Father’s Day at the home of our grand-daughter, Heidi Papenthien, and Tayler, in Dubuque. Also enjoying the afternoon and cookout were Eric Copeland, Dennis Copeland, Tanya and Jamie Roethler, Bob and Angie

Papenthien, Jordan, Danielle and Kira Papenthien.• Phyllis Gansen, a long-time Epworth resident, will cel-

ebrate her 90th birthday on Monday, June 24. If you would like to remember her with a card, her address is: Bell Tower Apt., 430 Sydney St., Room 210, East Dubuque, IL 61025.

• Everyone asks me why I never have a recipe, so here it goes. We are having card club this week and dessert will be: Norb will make grasshoppers, ice cream and crème de menthe. I make Girl Scout cookies to go with the grasshoppers. One package chocolate almond bark melted, add one teaspoon or more of peppermint extract. Dip Ritz crackers in the chocolate. Place on tinfoil on cookie sheets and cool. That’s it.

Don’t ask again, that’s it.

Contact Linda Lampe with your news at 563-876-3751.

Epworth News

LINDA LAMPE

Correspondent

Farmers are rediscovering the many ways cover crops benefit soil health, from improv-ing soil structure to reducing soil erosion and nutrient runoff. These same advantages are also directly linked to better water quality — which is why some farmers in the Hewitt Creek watershed of northeastern Iowa have been participating in a project that’s tracking how planting cover crops affects the health of local streams in the watershed.

Jeff Pape, owner of Rubly Farms and chairman of the Hewitt Creek watershed council, is one farmer who has been testing cover crops on his land. He will host a field day in partnership with Iowa Learning Farms, Practical Farmers of Iowa and the Hewitt Creek Watershed Improvement Association on Wednesday, June 26, from 10 a.m. to noon, at his farm near Dyersville. The event — “Cover Crops in Hewitt Creek Watershed” — is free and will include a complimentary lunch. The field day is sponsored by KB Seed Solutions.

Topics covered will include cover crops and soil health, cover crop management and strategies to reduce nutrient loss. Attendees will have a chance to learn about the history of the Hewitt Creek Watershed Project and opportunities for participation. The event will also feature talks by Jerry Hatfield, plant physiologist with the National Laboratory for Agriculture and the Environment; Mike Castellano, assistant agronomy professor at Iowa State University; and area farmers participating in the Hewitt Creek Watershed Project.

The field day site is located at Rubly Farm, one-half mile west of the intersection of Dyersville East Road and Pape Road, northeast of Dyersville.

Iowa Learning Farms takes a grassroots approach offering innovative ways to help all Iowans have an active role in keeping our state’s natural resources healthy and not take them for granted. A goal of Iowa Learning Farms is to build a Culture of Conservation, encouraging the adoption of residue management and conservation practices. Farmers, researchers and ILF team members are working together to identify and implement the best in-field management practices that increase water and soil quality while remaining profitable.

Iowa Learning Farms is a partnership between the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, Iowa Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Iowa De-partment of Natural Resources (USEPA section 319), in cooperation with Conservation Districts of Iowa, the Iowa Farm Bureau and the Iowa Water Center.

Learn about cover crops at a fi eld day June 26 near Dyersville