Arlington News (Newspaper) - June 22, 1961, Arlington, Iowa Arlington Public Library News OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOB THE TOWN OF FAYETTE IOWA June Number Thirtyone Set Limit on Salaries at State Hospitals Does Not Apply to Superintendents The Iowa legislative interim committee has put a ceiling of salaries at Iowas state The ceiling af all professional employees but is riot applicable to super of the Some of the salaries iare now as high as These would lie induced as of July Vote by the committee was 6 to 3 tin favor of the new Those who supported the new ceiling were Senators Ken dall Plainfield George West Union John Shoe Atlantic also representa tives Floyd Marvin Paullina and Casey All except Loss are Those voting in opposition to the new plan were Senator George Des Moines and representatives Scott Swiah Iowa City and Conrad Os Red and are Ossian is a The 1961 legislature gave the interim committee authority to approve all salaries of persons employed in mental hospitals and being paid more 000 per The ruling does not affect the yearly pay of state mental MATTER ENDS Governor Norman Erbes feud with the liquor commission ap pears to have reached an un easy The governor says he will make no effort to have the li commissioners provided that from now on the state keeps a record of all li samples received from dis The commission and the gov ernor have been at odds for three Governor Erbe asked the commission what had become of the sample The commissioners retorted they had merely give it as had been the custom for years The practice will now come to an The commission has also an it has dropped plans to cut liquor store A reduction in the amount of hours open would cause a lot of business to go over the state commissioners NO SEAL The Iowa tax commission has been ordered to quit using the Great Seal of the State of Io wa on its The order came from the office of Gov ernor Norman by way of the state executive The governor is the of the No loss in stationery will be The tax commission will go ahead and use up what it already has on AGAINST Both Iowa senators voted no on the Kennedy billion dol lar housing which passed the senate last Senators Hickenlooper and Miller were among the 25 senators who op posed the The provides billion for urban renewal of slum clear ance grants billion for college dormitory loans billion for direct home loans for veterans million for financing housing programs through the Federal National Mortgage association mil lion for loans to improve mass transit facilities million ior planning assistance grants under urban renewal mil lion for direct loans for hous ing to the elderly million for public facility loans to ci ties million for Small Bus iness loans to firms forced to move because of fed Continued to Page 4 WADEN A NEWS Sunday Church Worship Youth Club Tour The Illyria Project Club and a dub from Clermont and El gin chartered a bus from wein and went to Cedar Rapids Tuesday on a planned They visited Quaker San Masonic Library and various other places of in Those going from this area were Mesdames Harold Reynold Duane Myrten Mabel Mabel Don Mur Ed Sidney Cor Thomas Ogle and James and Leo Ainsworth went to Sunday where they were joined by their son and and and Robert of and all enjoyed a James Quinn and Des spent from Monday through Thursday with her Lyle James Kuhens has accepted a position with the Gypsum at Fort Bess Neil and came Saturday to visit her and Robert and their Alumni Banquet Held The annual alumni banquet was held in the gymnasium Saturday A family style turkey dinner was served by the American Legion Auxil iary to 170 The new officers elected were William James vice Jerry and Dancing was enjoyed after the Girls Recreation Jean Belschner has charge of the girls program for the sum The program will be held on Wed and Friday Girls entering third grade through fifth will meet at Those entering sixth grade through twelfth will meet at We will begin work on brace lets this THE AMERICAN HAVENT YOU THAT TUB HELPS HOSE WHO THEMSELVES Books Donated to Arlington Public Library Why Work Club Trip To Dubuque The Southside Community Club planned the trip to Du buque and chartered a They invited the Helpful Home makers Club and several guests to join The group left Arlington at Tuesday and had breakfast in The visited the Shot Tower Trausch Coco Cola Bottling Works and rode the cable railway before dinner at the Travel After an hour of shopping they visited the Eagle Point the boat and municipal Enroute supper was en joyed at The arrived home about Celebrate Anniversary Three couples who celebrated their wedding adversaries June with a dinner at the Airport Inn at Elkader and dancing at the Lakeside Ballroom during the evening were and Ferd their 32nd Gerald their 26th and and LaVern their Guests were and Dale Warner Varing and Watch Children Around Water Water safety experts are un animous in their belief that neither children nor adults should ever swim alone or in areas that are not The State Conservation Com mission cautions all parents to watch their children closely around water and to prohibit unsupervised play in any sand lakes or Such places seem to have a deadly attraction for Water one of the joys of but only if it is One of the best protective mea fures is to enroll the children m swimming classes that are held through the summer in many pools and lake areas as a part of the summer playground Calf A calf on the Arnold Hazel hoff farm near Schaller died recently after being bitten by a The head of the calf was sent to ia laboratory and was reported back as having The squirrel was also killed la Taking the trip were Mes dames Paul Mc De Cj W Kling Knutson and Sulli Attend Okoboji Conference and Floyd Thompson of the Arlington and the Harry Everett family of the El gin were among the more than 650 persons at tending the Felco Lakes Con ference for employees at Vacation Village on the shores of West June lil to The Lakes Conference is an event sponsored annually by the Farmers Elevator Service Fort It is pri marily an educational event for these employees and their The mornings are com posed of lecture panel group discussions and guest speakers covering topics pertinent to cooperative business The pur pose of these sessions is to un cover new methods and tech niques of improving the local cooperative operation as well as to review old This week is managers week at Okoboji and attending are and Warren Sauerbrei Arlington and Lyle Susan and Clermont and and Keith Jane and Marion and and Max all of This is primarily am educa tional event for managers and their The mornings are composed of lecture panel group dis and guest covering topics pertinent to the management of cooperatives There are around 800 in attend South Side Club Met at Day Home The South Side Community Club held theic June meeting at the home of Arthur Day with Ralph Rau as co Twentythree members and four children were Roll Can consisted of gradu ating places and The recreation program for the 4th of July was explained by Virginia our The annual dub trip was de a tour of June This trip has since ma with members of other clubs Program for the afternoon was conducted by Johnson and The next meeting will be held with Paul v Vets of WW I Met at Oelwein Sunday The World War I and the Auxiliary of the 2nd District held a meeting which included a picnic dinner fol lowed by the at wein June There were 75 members The mayor of Oelwein gave the group a welcome to Pye of 2nd District Past gave a report on the State Conven tion held in Waterloo June 9 and which was of interest to all May Bond Sales Reach 44 of Quota invested in Series E and H savings bonds during boosting the five month total to for 48 per cent of the annual National average for the per iod was 44 per Charles Frazier of Hawarden was electrocuted aboard the USS Salisbury at Buckner He was serving with the Death of Arthur Doughty Clara died Monday morning at the Driscoll Nursing Home in She is survived by several children and her Blanche Jolly Neighbors Meet JoUy Neighbors met at the Ida Belschner home on Friday for picnic dinner which had previously been planned for the city park but because of the sudden change to ex tremely chilly it was necessary to seek If the weather is favorable it will be held in the city park in two It has been found that calci um is the constituent most fre found to be deficient in the American Recreation Program In the Monday afternoon game the Arlington PeeWee team was defeated by Westgate in a 13 to 5 score on the local ball The Arlington Midgets won by a forfeit because Westgate failed to produce enough play ers for a Swimming Started this Week Three bus loads of youngsters from the Arlington area are taking advantage of the swim ming instruction at the Oelwein pool which began Monday mor Buses leave promptly at oclock Esther Circle Met June 14 Esther Circle met June at the home of Walter Cordes with nine members Sixteen sick caUs were re George Bassett presented the devotions and lesson and held the business The July 19 meeting will be all circles honoring the Esther Circle for having the best attendance at the General for the Rebecca Lodge Met The Rebekah Lodge met in regular session Monday eve June with fifteen members and one visitor pres It was voted to have sum mer vacation during and after the first meeting in The auditing committee ap pointed Beatrice Neola Squires and El ma Announce Engagement and Mrs Robert West of Strawberry Point announce the engagement of their to Leon son of and Alfred Streich of Miss West is a 1961 graduate of Strawberry Point High School and is employed at the Central Hospital in Streicher is a graduate of the Lamont High School and is working with the Smith Plumb ing and Heating in No date has been set for the Music Camn Opens at SUI Daily rehearsals started Mon day for some 385 young lowans who are attending the 12th all state music camp at The State University of The camp opened Sunday and will close June More than 250 of the high school and junior high students are participating in the band In addition to the 202 students who are signed up for just the band another 69 students are participating in both band and another division of the Local students attending are Robert Con nie Elgin and There will be two free camp concerts at the Iowa Memorial one to be held on Sun day June at and the other on June at Arlington to Celebrate July 4th Families may enjoy their pic nic Games will be held at the athletic field Refresh ments Drawing for aut scoot er and roller skates will take place preceding the Dance will Tickets are available from business various club for Recreation Rebecca Circle Met June 14 Willard Weber was host ess to the Rebecca evening cir June There were four teen also two Nine sick calls Allen Wescott had charge of the At the regular business meet the and ers reports were Cleaning day for June 20 at the annex was discussed and Volunteers were chosen for June altar Carolee Chapman was selected as card chairman for the A farewell party for and Bryant and family on Monday June was discussed and food and workers July 19 is all circles The August meeting will be held with Glen Meeting was adjourned with a prayer and the hostess 4Hers Return From Short Course Fifteen Fayette County 4 Hers returned from the annual Boys 4H short course held last week on the Iowa State Uni versity campus filled with ideas and inspiration after a jam packed a day schedule of ev Taking in this years events were David County 4H president serving as discussion leader and James Frieden The delegation included Ste ven Lauren Schaf Gary Robert Darwin Streich Bruce Thomas Als Duncan Joe Gib Rowland and Ri chard Emphasis at this years short course was in the area off citi The boys are urged to begin with themselves build ing their own character and the image they convey in work ing toward better Receive Air Force Commissions Twentyseven Army and eight Air Force Reserve Officers Train Corps cadets at The State University of Iowa were com missioned as second lieutenants m ceremonies preceding the spring commence ment One area student who re his commission at the ceremonies was Robert Strawn of Notice There will be a farewell party for and Herbert Bry ant and family at the Methodist Church social Monday June at Bryant is attending con ference at Sioux City this week Walter Cordes is the con ference delegate from the Meth odist Ill Hospitalized Herbert was released from the Oelwein hospital the past week and since has been a patient ait University Hospit Iowa Oscar a patient at the Veterans Iowa since the latter part of re turned home Monday Blanche Turner has been ill the past Vina Good had the mis fortune of falling on the back porch at the Paul Good breaking her hip Thursday while trying to dodge a trouble some bumble She is a pa tient at the Manchester hospi childrens books were do Quite a number of adult books were donated the past Queen of So Well James Some of My Best Friends are Margaret Generation of Philip Eagle in the van Wyck Double Francis Congo Stuart Long Alexander Guadal Canal Richard When the Mountain Barefoot Boy With Max Clayton County Extension Calendar June 22j Tree shearing demonstration at Meyer farm at June 25 North East Iowa Angus field day at the Oliver Johnson June 26 County 4H camp committee planning meeting 18 in the Extension June 27 Dairy serving 5 to 8 Crowning Dairy princess at Dance 9 to June 29 Volga Pioneers 4H Club June 30 Washington delegates orientation meeting 8 in the Extension 250 Expected to See Flame Cultivation The feature attraction of this years exper farm field day will be a demonstration of flame cultiva a weed killing method widely used on the of the south but strange to Iowa The field day activities will get underway at Fri June on the grounds four and onehalf miles north of Independence on Demonstrations will last until 12 oclock Free Movies Draw Large Crowd Sinbad The Sailor was a thriller for the younger Some found it just as as the This Friday June Good Day for a Hanging will be starring Fred McMur and Maggie There will be a Former Business Man Dies who for a number of years had the Pro duce Business and truck later was manager for the Co for many and bookkeeper at Newtons passed away suddenly Thursday afternoon in the Vet erans Hospital at Iowa City where he had been taken Wed He had in failing health the past sev eral He had been active in the American Legion Masonic Gift A 24hourold graduation present was damaged to the tune of recently in a two car accident John Carstens of Ute had the damages occur his 1961 W Years Loren Bryan of Ames re cently received a degree from Iowa State University that he first sought 34 years Sand between the date of his first and his graduation were 28 years of military service and several de pression years of assorted