Floyd Valley News (Newspaper) - October 22, 1962, Lemars, Iowa THE FLOYD VALLEY VOL NO. 85 LE OCTOBER 22, 1962 5c PER COPY aim DAMAGES r faulty REPAIR ob ON truck Pals an nge City trucking cd suit in district court here gainst Richard Pew and pew doing business as asking judgment for 118.65. That sum is claimed due for to the engine 1956 truck It is the repairs were made by the negligence of e defendants or their agents dropping a foreign object engine's carburetor it was being repaired on 1961, in the op. In another suit on file in strict court Robert doing business as rentier Service in Le ks judgment against Weber for claimed ie tin At the Hospital Admitted Thursday at Heart Mrs. Mrs M. R. Herman Le Ted Peter Alwood Gylfe and S. Cletus Schiltz and Fines Jerome Le paid a fine in may's court for Charge ade Sept. 23 Capt. E. E. Paul R. s assessed for defective Charge made by Highway Patrolman H. t. GOLD BOND AMPS AT RANDALL'S Randall's in Le Mars are lering up to 300 extra free id Bond Stamps as their big first of the week Extra stamps and e specials in the ad are good Tuesday and No coupons are anager Vern At the Hospital Admitted Wednesday at cred Heart D. Le Robert Vernon Vincent Cheryl Mrs. Edmund Le ' j President H. H. Kalas will tend a general conference of e Evangelical United Bremen church in Grand ch. The meeting is a meeting bringing Sether the denominational ads and the institutional with a body of so attending will be Carryl director of church for and Dr. C. elected e meeting begins Oct. 24. Ed 0f n EUB church also will as a MARKETS ew Corn No. 2 Id Corn 102 2.86 Produce Eggs wade M FETE JOHN TAMMENS AT SURPRISE PARTY ON 30TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Le were guests honor at a surprise party Oct. 14. by daughter Joan in honor of the couple's 30th wedding anniver The afternoon was spent in opening gifts and Lunch was served from well filled baskets brought by the j Mr. and Mrs. Tammen ' married Oct. 19, 1932, at St. Lutheran church at with Rev. William Attending the surprise o a r t y were Mr. and Mrs. Georae and Mrs. Sena of Mr. and Mrs. Rill Renken Jr. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eilers and Mr. and Arvin Eilers of Mr. and Mrs. Herman of Sioux Mr. and Mrs. Tack Mary Ann and Timothy of Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Corley Mr. and Mrs. John Tammen and and D a i d John Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cheryl and of Mr. and Mrs. Mary Lou and Gerd Norman Virgil Tammen and Carl of Reign at Gehlen Homecoming LE MARS JAYCEES TO HOST DISTRICT MEETING SUNDAY AT EAGLES CLUB Le Mars Jaycees will host a I district Junior Chamber of Commerce meeting beginning at 1:30 in the Eagles club Jaycees are expected to attend from Sioux Sac Storm Cherokee and Rock Several representatives may be present from Rock Valley where Jaycees may be organized Special guests are to be cees from Council BlulTs who 11961 AUDIT REVEALS will announce plans for a board meeting there in All wives of Jaycees also are Plans for the women include two free lines of bowling during the Construct Two Dorms On Westmar Campus POTATO CHIPS ARE NOW IN NEW 6-PACK Just in lime to solve school lunch or a snack for the in Hip is potato now 6-pack available at food stores in this Six of are packed in convenient dear retailing for 29 innor nack remains sealed until the stav and r r i s n and the individual tho size i to into lunch boxes or I is handy Pnr The about who the induce the chance of spilled ELIZABETH GROETKEN AND LLOrD KOLKER received their homecoming crowns at coronation ceremonies Friday afternoon during a pep rally at high school The Gehlen homecoming queen is the daughter of Mr. and William route 4. Parents of the duke are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin route 2. Attendants in the royal court are Rose Ann Sandra Rose Mary Charles Terry Tony Hames and Stewart A parade through the business district followed the Gehlen Jays will meet the Leeds Lancers at 7:45 p.m. at the Westmar Immediately following the the in the Gehlen auditorium will conclude the Westmar college is projecting plans for two dormitories to house 200 This is a part of the total dormitory program which will eventually include three new Cost for the two dorms will be The decision for building was made at a recent joint BALANCED BUDGET AT WESTMAR COLLEGE Look Who's Here Births at Sacred Heart Born to Mr. and Mrs. Le a Oct. 18. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Von a Oct. Executive committee of the Westmar college board of trustees gave consideration to an audit of the college operation for the last fiscal year and found that Westmar had finished the year with a substantial The budget for the present year was reviewed and Westmar is presently op- crating on a current fiscal budget of 31,040,000. NEWSPAPER BOY DAY October 20, 1962 ELECT EARL RIEDIGER SIXTH DISTRICT NFO PRESIDENT AT 18-COUNTY MEET IN STORM LAKE Delegates from 18 counties for the Sixth district NFO meeting Wednesday night at Storm The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ives of Storm Lake opened the meeting with a Ray read the minutes of the last John gave the fi - Election of Sixth district committeemen to the NFO convention in Des Moines in December committee - Earl delegate and Frank resolutions - Earl and George Le arrangements - Vernon and Cecil Credentials - Mike Life's End report f o r the last j Le and Flection or officers was with the following Earl Sixth Carl election and tally delegate district Earl and Albert K into vice Rnv NFO members were urged Arlo store corn and soybeans on CARL 55, CRAIG IS HEART ATTACK VICTIM Funeral Services Are Set Monday Carl R. 55, county resident and Craig died unexpectedly Friday after suffering a heart attack at his home in Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Oct. 22, at St. John Lutheran with Rev. Ervin B. Burial will be in the Craig Prayer service will he conducted at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at ing of the executive committee of the board of the campus planning commission and the buildings and grounds Details for construction are under the supervision of a local committee with Clyde L. Eastman as Other committee members are Robert Gordon Darrel Ketelsen a n d J. Clark D. L. business manager at will be executive supervisor of the It is anticipated that construction will not begin until late winter or early The executive committee and campus planning committee approved a total campus plan anticipates construction of a new science auditorium and music chapel and an addition to the gymnasium the next eight Longer term plans include two additional liberal arts two men's dormitories and residence facilities for married The campus plan is designed to enhance the beauty of the front of the Westmar The plan anticipated that limited blocks of land adjacent to the present campus will be necessary but in the present campus is adequate provide for the needs of the campus for the next 51 - board project Hon is on the basis of a stabilized enrollment of 850 to 900 ' ' and trustee their county NFO Manor s funeral home DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE THIRD DISTRICT SUPERVISOR I Candidate on the democratic | ticket for third district county supervisor is Henry Erichsen of The general emotion will be Nov. 6. Townships in the third district are Garfield and Mr. Erichsen has lived a in Henry township of his and Art J o h n County Teachers Told Narrow View a Danger Henry as teachers must improve our communication so that we are more Our real danger is that we take too narrow a Let us get up on top and see a true This was the opinion expressed by executive secretary of the Iowa State Education association at an meeting of teachers last Tuesday night at The meeting was sponsored by the Plymouth county Council of Mr. Harold pointed out that teachers need to meet with lay people in the as a profession should impress upon parents and others in the community that a young person today doesn't have a chance without an Not only is it important to have an education to 24 Daily Sentinel Newsboys Serve You earn a but also to keep our standard in the Mr. Harold A special report by J. F. on his attendance at the convention was He reported two main issues were discussed The Supreme Court ruling on prayer and teacher's Mr. Kissinger said many people misunderstand the court ruling on As he pointed free prayer but a dictated prayer cannot be Mr. Kissinger told the group he now appreciates the amount of effort is doing for Richard president of the Plymouth county was chairman of the Special music was furnished by the and Mr. Johnson was born Jan. 3, 1907. at a son or the late Charlie and Anna Dirks He farmed n e a r Craig before going into t h e trucking He was a resident of Craig the last 12 His marriage to Sophia Beeck took place June 27, 1928, at A world war 2 Mr. Johnson was member of the American Surviving are his wife a daughter and Mrs. Clarence of Sioux Falls a n d Darrell of S. and four Also surviving are four Henry of Kansas Mike of Le George and j both of and six Mrs. Anna Bartlett of Mrs. Ned Kluter of S. Mrs. Harry Ehlers of William Kelley of Sioux Mrs. Lena Ettleman and Mrs. Henry both in Preceding him in death were two Herman and Day will be observed Oct. 20, in i throughout the United and Canada and In his official proclamation setting aside the day in Governor Norman Erbe said boys are learning first hand the workings of the private enterprise system and the handling of their own money through the operation of a newspaper He also recognized t h e s e boys and praised them o r their courteous in good weather and in their daily contacts between the State of Iowa newspapers and the families whom they serve so faithfully and so Newspaper Day is the climax to National Newspaper During this one week newspapers remind their readers of just how important it is to have access to the facilities of a civic and dependable It is the responsibility of the to deliver these The promptness and perseverance in performing this daily function under all kinds of conditions not only sustain the cost of the billions of dollars in equipment and manpower in newspaper production but also enhance the value of the world's most important product 'the The Daily Sentinel recognizes National and salutes the carriers who have helped our circulation grow by taking an interest in our business and making our job their The Daily Sentinel employs 23 carriers in Le Mars and one in Merrill to give subscribers the latest news at the earliest possible Subscribers in Merrill are served by Danny Le Mars carriers are Mark Dave Roger Pete Wayne Dennis Jim Jim Also Alan Jerry Roger Joe Mark Marilyn Rick Dave Bob Kyle Merlin Scott Larry Tom These carriers are at the service of trying their best to satisfy each family on their Circulation manager is J. and Mark Feus former is his OVERCAST COVERS JAYS PREDICT SHOWERS Scattered clouds Friday morning thickened and closed in by afternoon for the Gehlen high school homecoming light showers for tonight when the Jays will meet Leeds on the Westmar field at 7:45. and more numerous are predicted for Saturday by the weather Cooler temperatures also are with a top of 60 The weekend's coolness and rain will be followed by a period of Indian with fine autumn weather and smoky skies through according to the Daily Sentinel Beginning very a widespread and severe storm with cold r a i n s turning to sleet and snow in the northwest and much colder temperatures are predicted for the end of the the almanac Hunter's Saturday - SR 6:44. SS 5:36; Sunday - SR 6:45, SS 5:35; Monday - SR 6:46, SS 5:33. Calendar Oct. It - Gehlen high schoo Jays vs. Oct. 1 - Bulldogs vs. 2 p.m. Oct 19 - Russian movie of a 7:30 p.m. Thoren Oct. 20 - Teenage by 8 p.m. Central Oct. 21 - vesper 3 p.m. Central Oct 20 - Eagles vs. Dana at Neb. Oct. 22 - Farm Bureau annual 6:30 p.m. new Oct. 21 - White and Blue sponsored by St. James church & Eagles club basement