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   Elma New Era (Newspaper) - August 14, 1947, Elma, Iowa                                HE ELMA MEW Chickasaw All Other Places Per r li august 61  FARMERS 10 RESUME CONSERVATION Obstacle To Overcome Is Obtaining and Other by Howard county farmers under the 1947 Agricultural Conservation Progam hanre resumed according to Carman Richard W. at the county agricultural conservation In amount ot funds available for tMs year necessitated suspension fo the program for a period of several This situation has now been clarified and ACP been are now lieing made by county offices the state and country to determine he amount of work done under the during the first five months of this This will give some indication of the of funds available for remaining five months of 1947. Funds available nationally for practices under ACP will be less for 1947 than they were in 1946.  biggest problems farmers face In resumption of will be in obtaining spreading materials such as and other and tiling In order to assure maximum activity during the remaining months of the year farmers who to fulfill their practices are urged to set in touch with contractors immediately arrange for their Jurors September Term of Howard District following list of petit Jurors drawn for the September term of the Howard county district Court will open on September 8 with Hon. T. S. Goheen of ' presiding list John Ida Mary O. ' Julia H. J. Veronica T. L. H. Geneva Charles Raymond Warren Frank Agnea Otto Albert Fred J. C. Matt Margaret M. Bert Ira Ed George P. Ed 3W. Paul Bertha Herman Gaylord Edith Alma Effie Emil Helen Harold Marcella Cecil R. J. Joseph Clifford Saratoga Airport Sunday August 17th  Air Show will be held at the Saratoga air port next afternoon August 17, commencing at 2 p. The airport is IM miles east and miles south of attending the show will haive the opportunity of seeing Miss Charlene Howard county's first woman pilot perform In a Piper on the be a crop dusting demonstration by Wilbur of Greene in a Cub and by Wayne of Mason in a Side Henry will all kinds In his mighty will made a 2,000-foot parachute at the stunts on the program include paper low and many other stunts by professional J. of has devoted much time to making the plans for the air show and is sure that those attending will witness one of the finest shows ito be held this vicinity this little son of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Freidhof is a patient for treatments at the Hastings hospital this and Mrs. Andy Balk returned Sunday from where they spent the past week visiting Vick of St. arrived Tuesday night for a visit at the and Roethler and Mrs. Wasendorf and of Cedar visited a few days last week at the Clyde Howard County Residents Apply For New Assessor Howard county men have requested application blanks to take the examinations for the position of deputy county it reported this week by J. F. county report from the tax made last that two had bAn filed at that time with the state tax office from for the who have requested and received application blanks Include B. J. Roman of now serving bert J. F. B. J. OS county weed and all of Charles Frank and L. Lb of Howard for county will be given on the morning of September 8, and for the examination must be in 'the hands of the tax commission not later than August 2S. Those applications received after August 23 cannot be considered for the the law the list of eligibles established by examination to be given September 3 will remain in effect for a period of two years or until November 15, 1949. there be but one candidate for the office and he should fail to pass the examination the county would be without a legally authorized assessing office as required by the since the county auditor is merely the county ED KRUGER IS TAKEN BY DEATH Services Held Wednesday at Peter's Lutheran May and music and dazzling will be brought to the Howard County at by Anne May and are stars in and they will bring to the Howard County ing dancing and the same they have so long been same for Anna Sophia Marie better known her and friends as Mayme passed away at the home of and ' ik the tered the Mayo Brothers land an in one of the hospitals returned to on May 1, since which time she at the home of her sister until her departure from tails at the age of 54 9 months and 8 services were held at the home fo Mr. and Mrs. Emll in at 10 o'clock Wednesday August 13. followed with services at St. Peter's Lutheran church of The Rev. Walter her duet composed of Mrs. Lubbert and Mrs. Donald sang appropriate with Mrs. Christensen as was made in St. Peter's three miles south cf Pallbearers were Art Arlyn Irvin Elmer Louis Lubbert and Ansgar Kruger bom near on Novembe 2, 1892, daughter of the late Dietrich Weers and his nee On the following March 2Sth she was baptized in the Lutheran faith by the Rev. Carl Schmidt of Elma and received the name Anna Sophie Marie On March 26. 1904. she was confirmed in St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran church in Elma by the Rev. O. her youth she taught school for two years and worked in the office for one October 10, 1917, she was united in marriage to Edward The couple resided on a farm during the almost thirty years of its married life about miles southeast of There Mrs. Kruger together with her husband Joined St. Peter's Lutheran church of and Its in both of which she was a faithful and active member until the Lord took her from this vale of tears to His heavenly mansions her Edward she is survived by two brothers and five of August of William of John of Carl of New Emil of and Ben of Alta A host of other close relatives and friends moum her wave of sorrow comes over us as we accompany her to her but we can envy her as she enters that where according to Isaih 60:20 sun shall no more go neither shall her moon withdraw for the Lord shall be her everlasting and the days of her mourning shall be are indebted to Rev. Walter pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran church of who prepared ithe above obituary for Bank Will Cash Anned Forces Leave of the Savings after September 2,  that of bonds cash them a but urge the holders of them to keep them until maturity if but those wishing to cash bonds on and after Sept. 2 will receive prompt attention at the local local bank requests thait the holders of these bonds bring their original separation papers when they come in to cash the Betty Ann daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. C. celebrated her eighth birthday anniversary by inviting in a group of friends for the The hours were spent in juvenile at the conclusion of which Mrs. McGrath served a birthday present were Patty and Linda Sharon and Mary Louise Mary Lee Patty Jean Carol Judy and Tory Ann received a number of pretty gifts from her little and Mrs. Leo Tonn and family visied with relatives at The and Gene is back in a story of how who is manager of a land cleans out an unscrupulous gang of land There is plenty of plenty of comedy with Sterling Holloway of music with the Cass County Three extra good short subjects include a Leon Lulu and a Sport and you can't laugh at Eddie Cass Daley and Spike City then fbm la trouble In your funny has Eddie as a rich oil man who backs network radio program and what a mess he gets Cass sings several of her inimitable screwball Songs and Spike gang give you dozens of good solid Also News and Vera If you don't like to then stay away from thla and with Wallace and Edward Arnold is a story of a washed up and orphan boy who worships You can imagine Berry telling tall tales of his prowess to his protege and Is eventually caught up on his He even has a lorve gets married and adopts Beery Is always Yo usaw Dean as the boy of Great family Also Cartoon and March of Cornerstone For New St. Stephen's Church at The cornerstone for the new St. Stephen's church was laid and blessed here last Sunday by the Most Rev. Henry P. Archbishop of assisted by Rev. Joseph the Priests from the neighboring parishes and a large crowd of laity were and the for the work have Rohlman in his sennon urged them to continue earnestly and the work is With mind and one as their he they would be what could do for the of God and ithe good of the also took to thank the of for interest in new these when the enemies of good are it is necessary that aU who bear the name 0hristlan unite to defeat those forces that would destroy Christianity and lead our country to new church that is being on the property adjacent to the present rectory the state highway promises to in the words of Archbishop of Him Whom it will serve and a beacon light of comfort and peace to the whole the ceremony lunch was served to all those present by the ladies of the PATRICK'S PARISH PICNIC AT ELMA PARK NEH Base-ball Game ami Band Con- cert On Day's Out in Over Lourdes all but e Tri-county baseball to New a to 1, to game and a 18 bunching them for two mns In the fifth and six In the eighth the losers bad opened the scoring with a run in the by H. 6 5 Lourdes 15 1  Demro and Murray and family reunion and picnic of the Sullivan was hold on Sunday at Those present Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marr and Mr. and Vernon Regan and Mr. and Mrs. Harold all of Mr. and Mrs. Frank and of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Sulliivan and batoy of Rose Marie ' Sullivan and Eddie of Cedar and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. of day was spent in visiting and was enjoyed by all IN WINNING COLUMN LAST Out 10 to 0 Victory Over North Washington Two Hampton Haven 5  4,  3 5  9  annual Picnic at of St. Patrick's Uon of wUl be held at the park on 17. Father F. J. of the stated this week the program for day will abOiA the same as in previous years with the exception ot val Father bmi contracted for the ridea and the tetter paM of iMt wmk that the rides would not he able this the afternoon will be and a bingo stand well lunch an abundant supply of food and oM drinks and ice cream to appetites of this attending the the afternoon also will be a baseball game between the Elma and the Hampton both members of the The Bluejays will be out to knock off the who have lost only one game in league competition this year and at present are perched at the head of the league the the Elma band wrill a starting about 8 o'clock In the pastor of St. Patrick's church and the members of hi 3 congregation extend a hearty to everyone in this community to Ithe day at the Elma park with neighbors and Claims Paul F. Relative of Local Francis 40. of 327 Alte a for a casket for approximately the past 22 died late Friday at the He had undergone brain surgery on Nov. 21, 1906, in Eagle he was the son of Lawrence F. Margaret He graduate from West high school in Waterloo in 1924.  1, 1984, he married Dorothy Klefer Scully in are his a Paul 7, Mrs. Margaret two Mrs. Robert 111., Mrs. A. Carlton of Shaker father preceded him in death In 1981.  was a member of St. John's the Elks and a member of the Sunnyside Country high mass was offered at 9 a. m. Tuesday at St. John's Catholic by Rev. Fr. N. J. Burial was in deceased was a first cousin of Earl Mrs. Clarence McGrane and Leonard Gleason of Mrs. Ray Mrs. Carl of Charles and of Mason and they all attended the funeral of also attended the funeral deceased was quite well to undertakers in this having served them with a number ef Sunday's 10; North Washington i Lourdes 8; 1 New Hampton 16; Ionia 4 New Haiven 11; Alta Vista 10 The Bluejays got back In: their winning stride last Sunday byi pounding out a 10 to 0 victory over the North Washington club on local Ev Showalter on mound for held the for eight and two-thirds i before P. Schwickerath i on to one for a two bagger in the i Ev fanned nine and I only two hits in winning Sunday's and Jack McAvoy were the purs at the plate for Elma each ' three During the contest Elma collected eight hits and committed five while the North ' club committed seven and only two I Box R H 2 12  2 0 0 0  0  Afton Township Sale School Houses Was Held on members of the Afton township school held a sale of school houses afternoon thli The two school hooses sold were In district No. 11 and the one in the former district No. 6. The school house in district No. 11 was sold to Wan for 14  no. 6 ndd for Beecher was the In Charge of 4 Fair Opens At Nashua August 19 For Four Big 4 Fair at Nashua Will oDon on August 10 four days and the fair that this year's program is by far the best they huve ever 3d. Part of the for the fair is published in this and promises to hp for young and old officials state at many ot the acts to be seen the Big 4 year vill go to the state fair at Des rf 3b 2b cf cf If If lb c p 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0  car driven by Tom living east of ncse dived into a hole in the road just east of Elma on highway No. 272 Friday The road is un construction and the culvert bad been a larger one to be installed car went in the hole and landed front end standing Some damage was reported to the car and the driver was only slightly scratched and 10 8 5'  Washington AB R H ss 4 0 1 21  2b 4 0 0 0  Sb 4 0 0 1|  lb 0 11'  p 3 0 0 11  cf 3 0 0 1  cf 0 0 0 0  3 0 0 0,  If 3 0 0 rf 3 0 0 1  Car-Track 0 2 7  by R. H. E. N. Washington 0 2 7  8 5  Rups batted In. Jack McAvoy 4, Murphy 2, two base J. McAvoy R. Stute 3, Jack McAvoy 2, E. bases on off Showalter 3, off Weydert i 2: struck by Showalter 9, Weydert 5; L. Cashman and 2:02.  CLUB O Time Doris Conway was hostess Friday night to the of the Nic O Time club and two additional Mrs. Dan Comvay and Mrs. A. J. Prises In cards were won by the Club Mrs. Ward consolation Mrs. J. F. Guest Mrs. car driven by Dr. S. and a cream tiuck driven by Tom Burke had a major accident northeast of Elma Monday car driven by Anderson was following the truck driven by which the Anderson car bumping into the rear of the car suffered some damage in the Neither er received Festival At ville Next Monday and 19, 20  members of Roy Gue Poat of the American Legion of are holding a two day Fall Festival next Monday and August 18 and 19. The members of Legien Post have prepared a very entertaining program for the two day and extend an invitation to the people of this vicinity to and be present at least one Elma Bluejays will tangle with the Osage ball club on The sponsors of tha celebration are putting up a purse for this Admission to the ball game is a more complete program of the two day look uo tha advertisement In this Issue of New  

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