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   Floyd Valley News (Newspaper) - October 1, 1962, Lemars, Iowa                                79 LE OCTOBER 1, 1962 e 1963 models of the two t popular makes of and were un- J today in throughout the developed the expected e Mars dealers Gordon Ian and Dwayne i entertained gratifyingly e crowds during the serving and doughnuts to the am of serious and casual wers who thronged in to see numerous 1963 models they ' on ost of the new cars the dealers displayed today already been they advance sales of the models in the local area running ahead of the experience in other recent Teachers Study Flans Drive in e Building Here Robert W. agent of doctors and so on if they the Bankers Life of has had drive-in pick i announced the purchase of more I want to build 1 land at the intersection of 6th j an office building to prove 1 Ave SW and highway 75 south | Mr. Utech plans to build offer the construction of lices of ultra modern design first office and decorate them as he supply of new models on is far more Older motorists recalled not many years n the local dealers could to obtain only one or of the new year's models day Things ye sure changed in ' * * MOTOR DISPLAY NEW SES TUESDAY 1963 family of Dodge trucks will go on for the general public Oct. 2, at Neisius otor Co. in Le county's Dodge and will be open Tuesday lit 9 p.m. for the erle Neisius will so serve free coffee and do ts from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and to 4 p.m. We sincerely hope will stop in and look over e 1963 A. E. Null GAINS CORP. NAMES A. E. NULL SALES REPRESENTATIVE IN NORTHWEST IOWA ices of ultra modern well as i build them to suit the The land was the site of the ness located t at I Although plans are not gas station in Le Mr. Utech plans to begin Mr. Utech ve M mU ' construction about Nov. 1. The ways thought that professional J 1 i structure is being designed by men such as insurance i Life's End is being designed by Abort Fisher and several primary designs are being i ' VICTOR WORCESTER i EXPIRES AT 1 FUNERAL RITES ARE A. E. longtime resident of Le Mars and Plymouth has recently been appointed a sales j tive for the shares of HERE SATURDAY stock of Gains Guaranty j Des Moines real estate Emf meht former Le Mars resident Mr. who has been in i who had at the Leeds and Sioux over NFO HOLDING ACTON j ROUNDS OUT A MEETINGS AND CHECKS AT YARDS CONTINUE Over 100 County Members Attend Report Meet Here Over 100 NFO members the weekly Thursday Fines Three including a state two city have been in mayor's Frederick G. Harrington made Sept. 22 by Capt. E. Alfred Van Le 19, Charge made 15 by Sgt. Joe Joseph stopping motor vehicle Charge made 20 by Highway Patrol St. W. 2% miles south ' Le supply for the past 40 working the Northwest Southeast Dakota and Southern Minnesota says he is getting a bit old to continue juggling those 100-pound so has decided to a although he will continue for the time being to care for the wants of his longtime feed customers on a parttime The balance of his time will be devoted to efforts in the field of With Mr. large acquaintance over the Northwest territory and in Le he will be in an excellent position to advise his many Iowa friends and customers concerning their investment Al feels made a over report three died Thursday club ter several years of CRASH ON NO. 7 SERIOUS INJURIES I Mr. and Mrs. Farling Opdahl i of Ireton escaped serious jury late Monday afternoon when their car collided with a farm tractor a mile and a quarter south of the intersection of highways No. 7 and No. 3 and 5, ten miles west of Le The mishap was investigated by Highway Patrolman who imported that collision took place about p.m. as both the car and pulling a were j going i The tractor was driven by mor Brown of who had helping his Kenneth j cut He began a left turn the 1959 Ford j struck the left rear wheel of the tractor caving in the front of the car and knocking the tractor tire off the j the patrolman j Mr. suffered a ture cut beneath his his head and jaw Their young riding in the rear escaped He had farmed in Sioux county until retiring to Le Mars in 19118. Mr. Worcester had resided on 3rd Ave. SW until moving to the nursing Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Mauer's funeral Rev. Alvern of the First Baptist church will Burial the Eagles club here Reports were given on of milk meetings and the effect plans on grain storage have The meeting was closed with a discussion Thursday was Plymouth county d a y at the Sioux City Observation on the north end unloading shute be urch will Buna j hours Qf 2 tQ will be in Pleasant H l U ceme 97 head of weighing 800-1100 Mr. Worcester was born May Ue 26, 1878. in Sioux 4^ near the son of the late Frederick and Julia Taylor His marriage to Sarah took place December 24, 1900, at S. D. She died in 1958. | Surviving are two nate to have macte a Mrs. Francis Wood of with a company that has j S. D. and Mrs. Mike the background and personnel Johnson of Le nf ihn most j a Jerry Johnson of Wor of Some of the ' - prominent successful men in Iowa arc the and associates of - an Iowa company and the shares are sold only to bona fide residents of Iowa who purchase for long-term At the present several thousand Iowa Investors have - 1 in Preceding him in death were a Larry several brothers and STORY HOUR AT LIBRARY TO BEGIN SATURDAY - The story hour again thousand Iowa In shown their confidence in Special - me by investing their surplus funds has been a popular these making Gains at tne Horary Oak room one of the fast growing companies in the field of Since October of 19G1, Gains has taken title to prime commercial property costing over under lease to tenants that are big names in including Super Spartans and National all with assets in the millions of RTHUR P HERE Special - Mr. and Mrs. Milczarek and three Mary Elizabeth and of are in the home of Mrs. sister and her Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mrs. Milczarek was the Jean a h of Mrs. Freyman and the Gains expert real es ate Vincent Freyman of are daily evaluating anay and Mrs. Milczarek spent two years at before going to Italy a year Mr Milczarek is deputy of civilian personnel South European Task for several years will be featured beginning day at 2:30 p.m. and children in grades one to four are welcome to At the Hospital Admitted Thursday at Sacred Heart Mrs. Johann Ed William H. Le Mrs. Mike and Mrs. James Le commercial Numerous Iowans have already invested millions in Gains stock and more people are ing Gains securities every full They will be under no obligation as they are Mr. Hull invites his friends to be the sole judge whether and plus any or not the Gains plan will fit others to call or write him for into their Mure ing 300-700 county NFO Truckers reported they are working less hours than ever before clue to the high price of feeders and loss of business during the holding NFO members said there are not many truckers at the yard One NFO checker reported loads of hogs were being exchanged for loads of fat goings from one stockyard to Packing house workers report their kill is around 50 per I cent below j During the holding NFO members have learned who their neighbors and friends really It has been noted that several business firms and farmers in Plymouth county are working against the farms and the nation by shipping their livestock just to line their own according to the They say they need the money but the NFO commented there are thousands of NFO farmers who are on the verge of losing their farms and are holding livestock off the market trying to get a fair price so they can stay on the President Kennedy not what the country can do for but what you can do for your Farmers in the NFO are trying to solve their own problems without the help of the government with restrictions and coun ty NFO officers Listen to Phil NFO PaBe 71 ROGER TYLER TO OPEN STYLIST SALON HERE IN BRAUCH BUILDING New Business To Open Monday Roger Sioux City hair dresser who has won trophies in seven midwestern will open a beauty salon here in the former American Trust and Savings bank building owned by P. A. Brauch Mr. Tyler has won awards for daytime and fantasy styling and hair The Tyler Stylist Salon will open Oct. 1, in the downstairs offices formerly occupied by Dr. Peter Mr. Tyler said all equipment and walls will be decorated in Fifth Avenue Mr. Tyler began as a hairstylist in 1959 at Sioux He has since been manager of the Sunset Plaza Salon and an instructor at Stewart's School of Sioux Mrs. Tyler is the former Leila of The couple was married in Also a beauty Mrs. Tyler operates the Tyler Terrace Salon in Sioux Her mother Mrs. Paul is employed at Stevens Cleaners The Tyler Stylist Salon will be open from 9 a.m. to 6:3* Mr. Tyler The Tylers will continue to make their home in Sioux KURT H. N. addresses school administrators at the Tri-County Information and education manager for the | Utilities Mr. Peters spoke on Blessings of at the afternoon general A native of he is the holder of one of five medals given to outstanding naturalized Late Bulletin BOB WELLS INVOLVED IN MOTORCYCLE MISHAP Bob son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Le was the operator of a motorcycle involved in a collision with a car at 4 p.m. Police said the accident occurred at Van's Motel highway 75 and 5th Ave. Early reports were that the motorcycle collided with a car broadside and young Wells was thrown over the top of the Bob suffered a gash on the top of the head and SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS and teachers from Cherokee and Woodbury counties were in Le Mars Friday for the annual Tri-County Teachers Conferring at one of the morning discussion from are Mike Cherokee school Vance Stead and Orval secondary and elementary principals of Le Mars Community and Burdette superintendent of the Marcus Schools throughout the three counties were closed for the with the exception of Sioux GUEST NIGHT SET TUESDAY NIGHT AT LIBRARY OAK ROOM Le Mars Business and Professional Women's club has issued for- i r annual guest night to be held Oct. 2, at the library Oak Guests will De entertained with a program and The guest night precedes the local club's observance of National Business Women's Week Oct. 7 to 13. The week is sponsored by the National Federation of Business and Professional Inc CRASH AT INTERSECTION Robert Le was traveling north in a 1949 Ford pick-up truck and Larry Le was a 1&53 ' Damage to a car and pickup truck amounted to over after a collision at 9:10 a.m. Friday at the intersection of 2nd Ave. and 8th St. Right side damage to the owned by Ray totaled Front end damage to the truck amounted to police Fines Fines in two state cases have been paid in mayor's Edith Charge made Friday by Highway Patrolman Richard 3 miles south of Le Eugene O. Vander route 2, no Charge made by Highway 23 TEAMS OF LOCAL BUSINESSMEN BEGIN LE MARS FOR WESTMAR DRIVE FOR Twenty-three teams of busi from Le Mars began railing for the Mars for campaign The annual campaign will continue until Oct. 3. The teams are confident and ready to reach the College officials are as first letters returned in cash and in Team members R. W. Parker and A. M. Gordon Mennen and Norris Powers and George Vander Bud Wendell lan and Roger Leo I Flaherty and George Wolbers and Arie Burton Dull and Paul Ketelsen and Chuck Clyde Eastman and C. L. Gordon Whelan and Richard Jean Koenig and William Pew and John Ale Jack Harmon and Don P. A. VanderMeer and Gordon J i m Bowers and Bob Pearson John O. E. Fristad and C. W. Al Robert and Rudy Dwayne Grotewold and Al Fred Veale and Harold Robert Collins and Fay T V Man In Hawaii Praises Gunther Prices in Randall's big first of the week ad today are good Tuesday and Check the ad for early week Kalas son of Westmar college President and Mrs. H. H. is now sports director of television Following is the letter received from him by the Daily with his comments about Dave former Le Mars high school and State University of Iowa basketball who is trying for a berth on the professional San Francisco Warriors basketball To the The Los Angeles Lakers and the San Francisco Warriors are here in the islands for an exhibition series in preparation from the coming NBA I have had a chance to spend a great deal of time with our mutual Dave who is making a bid to become a member of the Warriors I thought you might be inter ested in Dave's the series and his chances of sticking with the The Lakers won the i taking three out of not without a real Elgin Baylor is everything say he is and More Dave was very impressive in the four While playing only about a quarter in each the Hawkeye flash scored in double figures two out of the four He is very happy with the i Warriors and has a great The affable and modest Dave is well-liked by his teammates and the feeling seems to be When I asked Dave about Wilt Chamberlain he could speak only in superlatives about the 7' 1" Coach Bob had this to say about Dave and his has looked as good as any of our rookies thus His chances are as good as any of the rest of them in making our Dave is an excellent his statements were pretty but this is Mr. first year as the Warrior coach and he's had a chance to see his men in only the four games so he explained that he could not give a more conclusive let's keep our fingers It's my humble opinion that Dave is one of the top rookies on the Warriors and will make the I certainly hope so. i I just thought you might be I interested in Dave's situation the NBA He's enjoying his stay here in the islands very My best to Mr. Batman and the Meises who have had the opportunity to visit here if anyone else from that area is planning a visit please feel free to call me. I shall be more than happy to do anything that I can for Harry  

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