IAR Recyclers News Press November / December 2013 - page 4-5

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Recyclers News Press
Hello Fellow Recyclers-
It’s time again for another Presidential Pitch. First, I
would like to send my condolences out to Scott
Frank’s family. Scott was not only a friend but a
valuable member of the Board. He will be deeply
missed.
At this time the DOT will not be sending the affidavit
bill to the Legislature.
Hill Day is coming up on March 6, 2014. Please
plan to be there! This is a great experience to learn
what actually goes on in the Legislation.
Please contribute to the PAC fund and get to know
your legislators from your district! If you do not know
who your legislators are please contact Sue and
she can provide them for you or direct you on where
to find them.
Just a reminder that November 6-9th is the ARA
70th Annual Convention and Expo in Phoenix, Az.
Tracy Hurst,
President Iowa Automotive Recyclers
Enjoy this nice article that Judy Wilson from IIADA
had put together for her publication before Scott’s
untimely death. Thanks Judy! On the web at
In Remembrance
EARL PUTT
Earl Louis "Sonny" Putt, was born July 25, 1925 in
Berks Co., near Robesonia, PA. He attended school
near his home and worked as a hired man on vari-
ous farms in the area and then for Armour & Co in
Redding and Philadelphia.
On May 2, 1946 Earl married wife Mary in PA. That
same year they moved to Webster City, IA where he
opened East Side Salvage. In
1962, the family moved to
Westside where he opened
Westside Auto Salvage
which
he ran for many years, retiring in
1990. He was a member of the
Zion Lutheran Church in Arcadia
and the Westside Fire Depart-
ment. He also belonged to the
Moose Lodge and Westside
Community Club, and served on
the Westside Centennial Committee and the Board
of Directors of Iowa Automotive Recyclers.
He died October 21, 2013 at St. Anthony Nursing
Home, Carroll. Earl is survived by his son Richard
Putt of Early; his grandchildren and great-grand chil-
dren and many relatives and friends.
Iowa Automotive Recyclers
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