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RECORDS 17,2010 MUSCATINE JOURNAL PAGE5A LOFGREN INVESTMENTS Mark S. Lofgren Registered Chartered Financial Consultant 563-262-8700 2915 Cedar St. Suite 1 P.O. Box 216 Muscatine, Iowa 52761 Offered Through Berthel Fisher Company Financial Services, Inc. (BFCFS) Member Lofgren Investments is independent of BFCFS.

Stocks Bonds Mutual Funds Retirement Accounts 403(b) 401(k) THURSD A JUNE 17 Dow Jones Industrial Average 10,409.46 Alcoa 11.41 Apple 267.25 35.83 Caterpillar 63.49 Fedex 78.07 Gen.Elec 15.85 HNI 29.18 H.J.Heinz 46.25 Johnson Johnson 59.24 Lee Enterprises 3.20 Alliant Energy 33.56 Starbucks27.99 25.52 Deere Co.59.34 Dell Computer 13.99 Exxon Mobil 62.51 Harley Davidson 27.10 70.29 Merck Co.36.01 Microsoft 26.32 Monsanto 50.73 Nash Finch 36.40 Pepsi Co.Inc.63.91 Pfizer Inc.15.48 Proctor Gamble 61.19 Wal-Mart 50.98 Walgreen Co.29.24 Walt Disney Co.34.79 LOCAL INTEREST STOCKS OBITUARIES CCHHIICCAAGGOO ((AAPP)) FFuuttuurreess ttrraaddiinngg oonn tthhee CChhiiccaaggoo BBooaarrdd ooff TTrraaddee CCOORRNN SSOOYYBBEEAANNSS CCHHIICCAAGGOO ((AAPP)) FFuuttuurreess ttrraaddiinngg oonn tthhee CChhiiccaaggoo MMeerrccaannttiillee EExxcchhaannggee CCAATTTTLLEE OOppeennHHiigghhLLoowwSSeettttlleeCChhgg. Jun89.9090.2289.5590.05 Aug88.9289.2088.3089.17+.57 Oct90.2792.0089.7090.42+.30 Dec92.5792.8092.0092.77+.35 Feb93.7594.0093.4593.95+.15 Apr95.5095.5094.9095.35+.10 Jun92.5094.0092.4092.77+.02 Aug92.6092.7592.4592.65+.05 Oct93.8094.0093.8094.00+.10 HHOOGGSS Jul80.7581.0579.9580.90+.78 Aug82.9083.2282.0783.12+.75 Oct75.3075.6575.1075.30+.13 Dec72.4772.7072.2272.55+.28 Feb73.1273.4072.8073.37+.15 Apr73.6773.8073.3573.67+.02 May76.6076.6076.3276.32+.07 Jun79.9279.9579.6579.95 Jul78.2578.2577.8077.80+.10 Aug76.1076.4076.1076.40+.10 Oct70.00 Dec68.00 Friday Organizations Salvation free lunch 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.,1000 Oregon St. Salvation Armyfood pantry, 1000 Oregon a.m. and 1-4 p.m.,For an appointment, call 563-263-8272. Free blood pressure checks a.m.–2 p.m.,Muscatine Urgent ParkAve.

Pearl a.m.,free breakfast; 10 a.m.-2 p.m.,food basket. Salvation a.m.-12:30 p.m.,free Oregon St. Columbus Junction Farmers to 6:30 through Oct.10,Columbus Senior East Junction Support groups NAMI support group for people facing the challenges of mental p.m.,Vera French CommunityRoom, 215 E.37th St.Davenport,Iowa. Alcoholics p.m.,closed,discussion,non-smoking,212 Walnut St. Alcoholics S.

Houser St. Celebrate p.m., CalvaryChurch Student Ministries econofoods. Mujer a.m., Muscatine CommunityY. Wilton Alcoholics p.m.,Grace United Church of Christ, 111 W.Fifth St. Wilton p.m.,Grace United Church of W.Fifth St.

Recreation Muscatine a.m.,11:15 a.m.-noon,3-9:45 p.m., pool; 1-4 p.m.,6-9:45 p.m.,open swim, large pool; a.m.,1:30-2 p.m., p.m.,open gym; 9 a.m.- 9:45 p.m.,youth racquetball; 9-11 a.m.,participant child care; 4-5 p.m.,free activities in teen center for middle school students. Fire and ambulance June 14,7:41 a.m.,400 Walnut St, emergencymedical services. June 14,7:59 a.m.,1981 Iowa services. June 14,8:49 a.m.,3440 Mulberry services. June 14,9:48 a.m.,1115 Iowa emergencymedical services.

June 14,4:55 p.m.,2600 Dick Drake services. June 14,5:54 p.m.,1518 Mulberry to TrinityTerrace Park. June 14,9:18 p.m.,2861 U.S. services. June 14,10:38 p.m.,707 services.

June 15,2:55 a.m.,1216 Smalley, emergencymedical services. June 15,4:23 a.m.,2711 Lucas assist. June 15,10:08 a.m.,1018 Lincoln services. June 15,11:03 a.m.,2-1 Colorado, number services. June 15,12:02 p.m.,1045 Hershey services.

June 15,12:38 p.m.,2421 Lutheran services. June 15,2:31 p.m.,1518 Mulberry to Genesis East. June 15,2:17 p.m.,2812 Patrick assist. June 15,4:24 p.m.,1518 Mulberry to 1018 LIncoln Boulevard. June 15,4:47 p.m.,1518 Mulberry to the Universityof Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.

June 15,5:10 p.m.,613 E.Fifth number services. June 15,5:43 p.m.,1518 Mulberry to the Universityof Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. June 15,6:02 p.m.,1503 Houser assist. June 15,9:07 p.m.,1518 Mulberry to the Universityof Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. June 16,4:28 a.m.,1816 Logan services.

June 16,5:17 a.m.,1118 E.Second services. June 16,5:58 a.m.,1518 Mulberry to Genesis East. PUBLIC SAFETY GOVERNMENT CALENDAR FARM MARKETS LOTTERIES COMMUNITY CALENDAR Kathryn Erla Elsie Bruer Kopf, Springfield Residence in June 3, natural causes. Services were held June 10 at St Lutheran Church in was at Greenwood Cemetery in Muscatine on June 21. Memorials may be directed to: ELCA World 71764, 60694-1764 Mrs.Kopf was born June London, daughter of the Rev.Martin Bruer and Olga Beger Bruer.

She grew up in Port Long attended Long Beach City College for one year and then graduated with a Bachelor of Science from the University of California. She served as a food inspector with the Department of Agriculture for one year in California, and then worked for Union Electric in St.Louis,teach- ing cooking classes where she met her future husband. She married Warren John Kopf on May died in 1960 and she moved to Iowa she earned her in family development and Ph.D in educational psychology from the University of well as to be closer to her family. She was a professor at the University of Iowa for several years before returning to Canada to join the faculty at University of she was a department chair. returned to the United States to serve as executive director of Lutheran Church Women of in remained in Philadelphia after her retirement.

She was a past member of Omicron Lamba the Wodehouse Society.She was also a naturalized U.S. her citizenship Oct.7,1963. She was a lifelong Lutheran and a persistent champion of education and equal rights.She contributed freely to scholarships and charitable organi- zations.While helping was also aware of those who helped her throughout her life.In particular she and her children were very appreciative of her and Grace Henry (Rachel) (Joanne) Kopf and Miriam (Bob) Bosch; and her mother, Olga helped her after her death. Her good friend Lois Leffler continued her support during her last years of life. Survivors include her Gleaves and Kopf and Kopf-Johnson and husband, Thomas Kopf and and Morgan; a Bruer and and Bruer.

She was preceded in death by her parents; a Bruer; a sister, Margery Vadvilavich and a Kopf. Kathryn Erla Elsie Bruer Kopf Iowa Wednesday $100,000 Cash Game: 25-2730-31-33 PickThree-Midday: 0-9-1 PickThree-Evening: 4-1-9 PickFour-Midday: 5-3-9-8 PickFour-Evening: 8-7-3-9 Illinois Wednesday PickThree-Midday: 0-9-1 PickThree-Evening: 4-1-9 PickFour-Midday: 5-3-9-8 PickFour-Evening: 8-7-3-9 IN IOWA: To reach the Iowa 515-281-7900. For a recording of lotteryresults and 515-242-5070 or log on to http://www.ialottery.com/ IN ILLINOIS: To reach the Illinois 641- a recording of lot- teryresults and 800252-1775 (Illinois residents only) or log on to http://www.illinois- lottery.com/ If you or someone you know needs help with a gambling addiction 800-238-7633. MUSCATINE, Iowa Gladys T. Muscatine, died Tuesday, June Trinity Muscatine Hospital.

The Rev.Dean Worthington will officiate the service.Casketbearers will be Glenn Michaels Mark Myers, Greg Lipton, Brandt Bohling and Eric Jon. Memorials may be made to Hillcrest Baptist Church. Mrs.Lutz was born July 7, West daughter of Harold and Ada Walton Paul.She married Earl Lutz on April Muscatine.He preceded her in death on Jan.9,2000. She had worked in the Muscatine Community School District. She was a member of Hillcrest Baptist Church for 70 years and taught Sunday school.She received the Paul Harris Fellowship from the Rotary Club International.

She enjoyed stitching, especially Brazilian stitch- ing.She was devoted to her children and grandchildren. Those left to honor her memory include a Lutz and two Michaels and Connie Bohling and of Muscatine; seven Michaels and Mark Michaels; 22 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; and a Hinman of Florida. She was preceded in death by her son-in-law, Glenn Michaels; one Englehart; two Kroohs and Ruth Suttles; and one Paul. Gladys Lutz SSeerrvviiccee 10:30 a.m.Saturday,June J.Wittich-Riley- Freers Funeral Home. VViissiittaattiioonn a.m.Saturday,June 19, funeral home.

BBuurriiaall Greenwood Cemetery. OOnnlliinnee www.wittichfuneralhome.com. The following obituary is being reprinted due to a error. Kathryn N.Brei,89,of away Trinity Following the time of food and fellowship will be held at the Geo.M. Wittich-Lewis Community Room.

Her wish for cremation was facilitated by the Family Care Services Life Transition and Cremation Center in Muscatine. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society in name. Kathryn N.Brei SSeerrvviiccee 10:30 a.m.Saturday,June Cemetery. OOnnlliinnee www.lewisfuneralhomes.com. Brian Wellner A former Iowa judge has broken his parole for a drunken driving offense and is now in the Scott County Jail.

James Andrew was arrested Wednesday at his home on Pershing Avenue in Davenport. He is charged with parole felony. Weaver was paroled on June Department of Corrections spokesman Fred Scaleta said. According to a document signed by parole officer Nancy Boyle and filed Wednesday at the Scott County Courthouse: Boyle and Davenport police officers went to house for a safety check.Weaver had not been seen for six family members expressed concern because Weaver has a history of threatening to commit suicide. Upon arriving at the made numerous attempts to get Weaver to answer the door.When he failed to do entered through the back door.

Weaver was found in his bedroom breathalyzer test registered his blood-alcohol content level at 0.11.The legal limit for driving in Iowa is 0.08. He was transported to Genesis Medical Rusholme because he was He then was booked into the Scott County Jail. Weaver is prohibited from drinking alcohol under conditions of his parole. This is the second time Weaver has violated his parole since the former Muscatine County associate judge pleaded guilty in August 2009 to third- offense drunken driving. He was arrested Nov.23, just three days after he was released on parole.He was accused then of violating his parole by drinking and of harassing his Hanft.

According to was accused of calling his wife more than 100 times over the course of two days in November and sending threatening e-mails. Weaver has two other drunken driving convictions, one in 2002 and one in 2004. He received disability retirement as a judge based on depression and alco- holism.He has agreed to a suspension of his law license. Weaver and Hanft both testified before an Iowa parole board judge in January that they are going through a divorce.Weaver also admitted to having a drinking problem. Weaver Friday State Iowa Department of Transportation License a.m.-5 p.m.,Office of Driver Mall.

Iowa Department of Transportation License a.m.-4 p.m.,Louisa S.Main Wapello. Iowa Workforce Development a.m.-4:30 p.m.,2213 Grand Ave. Former Muscatine judge arrested again LOS ANGELES (AP) When a vet told Nancy Gates that her dog Arabella had heart surgery and it would cost had no choice but to put her pet down. was pretty straightforward because I had four young children to feed.The vet said surgery was my only option.I did not want my dog to said. Cotati, about 50 miles north of San that decision 11 years ago but said nothing has changed.She still afford high- priced health care for her current 11-year-old a 9-year- old golden retriever Sadie.

And Gates alone. Money is a consideration for the majority of people when dealing with the cost of health care for animals, according to an Associated poll conducted by GfK Roper Public Affairs Media. While most pet owners, 62 likely get vet care if the bill was $500, the percentage drops below half when the cost hits number drops to 35 percent if the cost is $2,000 and to 22 percent if it reaches $5,000. Only at the $500 level are dog owners (74 percent) more likely than cat owners (46 percent) to say they would likely seek treatment. In the higher price ranges, the two are about equally likely to seek vet care.

gets complicated when we do everything we would have liked to do for our veterinarian Jane of the Argus Institute in the College of Veterinary Medicine Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colo. especially true in hard economic spending money you have on an animal can have a lasting impact on bills. is always sad but when finances have to be you feel there is a possibility you or do the right feel Shaw are at a point where we are talking about basic life needs or survival Terry had to put down a couple of pets, but none was harder than a dog that was diagnosed with cancer. income decides a lot of my said. So current year- old cocker her 8-year-old had few health problems.

Cornwell would do everything she if a vet told her surgery was her only option and she had to have the money up front, would be done.There would be nothing I could do about Cornwell does worry, though.So do one in five pet owners who said they fret a lot about being unable to afford seeing a vet. Dog owners are more likely to worry than cat women and low-income people are among the biggest worriers. About one in four 27 pet insurance is a good way to save money on vet bills, though five times the number who actually carry insurance on their pets. Diego insurance on his 4-year-old fox his 2-year-old in the minority.Ninety-five percent of those polled said they have insurance. a nice cushion to said of the policy that covers all yearly shots and checkups for about half what they would normally cost.

It also pays for part of the costs of different he know all the details. But Negrete fear vet not worried at all because the insurance would cover part of it and I am financially capable of covering whatever it he said. you are looking upward of $5,000, must be seriously said. He would have to look at how much the animal would suffer through the problem, and how the recovery could go.And he would want some assurance the pet would have a good life later. Negrete had a 14-year- old dog had a hernia removed twice.When it grew back a third was old and about done and he was in we put him said.

Poll finds moneyis a huge consideration in pet care.

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