Photo courtesy Dan Perkins
Photo courtesy Dan Perkins
Courtesy of Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum
Women swooned over matinee idol John Boles, who appeared as a handsome suave lover on the silver screen with the most glamorous ladies in Hollywood â his mentor Gloria Swanson, Claire Trevor, Joan Bennett, Lupe Velez, Ida Lupino, Margaret Sullavan, Dixie Lee (Mrs. Bing Crosby), Gloria Stuart (who came out of retirement for âTitanicâ in 1997), Loretta Young, Rosalind Russell in the well-reviewed âCraigâs Wife,â Irene Dunne (who costarred with Boles in âBack Streetâ and âThe Age of Innocenceâ) and iconic actress Barbara Stanwyck in âA Message to Garciaâ and âStella Dallas.â
Effingham, IL / Effingham Radio
Apr 28, 2021 | 11:28 AM
The recent food drive held by HSHS Illinois Home Care and local organizations throughout the region collected a total of 2,973 pounds of non-perishable food items. Some of those food items were collected at Roy Schmidt Honda, represented by (left to right) Twilla Ruholl, DJ Dees, Mark Schmidt, Shannon Roberts, Roy Schmidt, Doug Mette and Ashley Baumgarten, shown along with Cassie Delaney, HSHS Illinois Home Care facilitator.
Effingham, IL -(Effingham Radio)- HSHS Illinois Home Care, along with Dan Hecht Chevrolet Toyota and Roy Schmidt Honda, recently teamed up to “Cram the Car” with non-perishable food items for Catholic Charities food pantries.
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U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley: As I tour Iowa s 99 counties, our state s ingenuity is alive and well
U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley
Guest opinion columnist
For nearly 12 months and counting, COVID-19 has disrupted lives and livelihoods across America and the entire world. Here in Iowa, the breadbasket to the world, hardworking Iowans continue to do what we do best: get food from farm to fork, from one generation to the next.
As I continue my annual 99 county meetings, I’ve witnessed that no matter the setting or the audience, the economic wellbeing of Iowans is interconnected. A financial advisor in Waukee, a transportation logistics engineer in Ankeny and a soil scientist in Ames have a stake in Iowa’s farm economy. When Iowa farmers are doing well, local suppliers, lenders, landlords, Main Street businesses and the tax base are better off, as well.
Ames Tribune
Having the attention of Iowa s U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley and state Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig offered an Ames business owner a sense Wednesday that his efforts have been legitimized.
Ray Schmidt, the owner of Farm Story Meats, somehow manages to run his business between working during the day at Iowa State University and taking classes toward a master s degree in business administration at night. I m not sure when I get all this done, but I do, he said.
Farm Story Meats partners with farms and meat lockers including one in Story City to let online customers select the bundle and cuts of meat they want and then have the food delivered to their doorstep. If the delivery is close enough, Schmidt drops it off himself.