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   Floyd Valley News (Newspaper) - December 10, 1962, Lemars, Iowa                                VOL. NO. 99 FLOYD VALLEY NEWS LE DECEMBER 10, 1962 5c PEF r. DRINKER GETS least creditable Norman Erbe is ' STRAIGHTENED OUT - the Lades Gov. the people of Iowa as 0N MOUND CITY AFFAIR term draws to a close this is the introduction of highway patrol ginning this State Commissioner Carl has directed that a of highway patrol cars in ch district will operate 1 e c t Void has given it as private opinion that he unmarked patrol the Safety Chief - whose of office expires next July may have only about a to try out his pet iring the Christmas shopping and before the new vernor takes This year's pheasant hunters figure out if the population is up so Is still too much work to track wn the elusive when they see so any along the highways it's impossible for them I get out and shoot for fce reason or is an illustration of which states that the contradictory a welcome probability Isert itself such an in likely to be most ' ' ' way of stating law The outcome a given desired probability 111 be inverse to the degree of illustrations of the of this well known Iw of natural behavior are For a raise in salary you pi have less money at the end each month than you had Children have more energy fter a hard day of play than ley do after a good night's The person who buys the raffle tickets has the iast chance of Good parking places are on the other side of the - BY WRITER WHO SAYS HE KNOWS HOW IT WAS - MOUND CITY WAS JUST TOO LITTLE & TOO LATE And so EGISTER FOR 1963 HEVY II AT RANDALL'S Randall stores are giving a 1963 Chevy at Randall's in Le * awing will be held Dec. 20. Check Randall's big first of week ad today on the back for the lowest prices in MARKETS New Beans Corn 2* Product Harge Eggs 9** Grades 15 The following letter to the editor is from a Le Mars resident who formerly lived in Campbell S. where federal marshals this week gathered to enforce a court order for the removal of the county files from the former office in Mound City to a new office in a few miles to the Coffee Drinker comments on the incident were based on news reports which indicate the Campbell county committee did not favor the move - in had been chosen by the farmers electing them because of their opposition to the change To the In regard to since when is a community of 150 a big majority over a community of 750? Herreid and the surrounding farmers have wanted to I bring it to a vote to see who i had the but Mound I City here is the reason that the office was moved to Herreid The Mound building was condemned so a new office had to be The State met with Mound City interests and tried to get a lease on a new building in Mound City offered to provide a building for per square The highest the State pays anywhere in the state is so they would not accept this and tried to get Mound City to sign a lease for less than Mound City said or about The State then met with Herreid interests and signed a five year lease with them for office space in a new building for per square Herreid then started to build a new When the Herreid building was halfway completed Mound City realized they would lose the office so they also built a new building even though they didn't have a i I am quite - but not absolutely - sure of the figures and They are in that relation to each other In my opinion the is just trying to uphold Would it not be a gross injustice to the two parties in Herreid that built a new building on the basis of a contract if the government broke that What kind of laws do we have if contracts can be broken at A Campbell County resident when it all WELLS NEW OWNER OP MOLMEN DAIRY BUSINESS AT SHELDON SHELDON - Wells Dairy of Le Mars has purchased Dairy in taking Dec. 1. According to an announcement by thp new owners the will remain the same with Melvin Molmen as The Molmen family has operated this dairy business in Sheldon the last 42 Ole starting his busin ess in 1920. RECALLS PEARL HARBOR - Relaxing in his home at Fleet Admiral Chester recalling the events at Pearl Harbor 21 was a terrible blow to this but it could have been life's End MISS LUCY 81, EXPIRES AT HOSPITAL AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS Lucy 81, of 427 St. died Thursday at Sacred Heart hospital after a brief She was a lifelong Le Mars Miss Koetz was born 1881, a daughter of the late John and Katherine Ruck A sister Helen preceded her in death in 1955. There are no known Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Dec. 10, at St. Joseph Catholic The Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. D. Fisch will Burial will be in Calvary Friends may call at the after 3 p.m. Parish rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. At the Hospital Admitted Thursday at Sacred Heart Mrs. Pier Mrs. Grace Monte Le Nick Mrs. Norman Lucy Maw It Wuz SNOW FLURRIES AND SKIES COLD TO CONTINUE enow Hurries and overcast skies Friday morning gave to of sunshine by but cold Friday morning's low was 20 after a peak of 28 I Partly cloudy skies and a little cooler temperatures are predicted for Gearing and freezing mav be expected through the middle of next to the Sentinel After Wednesday thp generally fair skies and pleasant weather will smile on Christmas shoppers until another will dominate by Dec. 16. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR COUPON TODAY WORTH 15c A coupon worth 15 cents on any size bag of Robin Hood Flour will be found in today's Daily Clip the now and redeem it at any Le Mars grocery arp specials on Robin Hood Flour in to 15 cent coupons - more savings for MRS. R. C. HODGSON TO NATIONAL FARM BUREAU CONVENTION Mrs. R. C. will be one of eight Iowa delegates to the women's conference of the nal Farm Bureau convention to be held Dec. 9-13 at Ga. About 200 Iowans are expected to attend the 44th annual Delegates will Midwest representatives to the American Farm Bureau board of directors Dec. 13. v delegates and other Farm Bureau leaders from at the convention will he 123 Iowans who left Dec. 2 on n convention tour of the The group is making stops at agricultural and points interest before arriving in Atlanta Dec. 9. JAIL LE MARS MAN ON PAROLE REVOCATION SIOUX CITY - Virgil 25. who listed his address as Le will face preliminary hearing at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Sioux City court on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a Barman was being held in the Woodbury county for violation of parole granted last August w h e n he to an identical charge and was given a sentence of 30 days in The was filed against the Le Mars according to John A. after Harman's arrest for as a lookout recently when two 14-year-old hoys a prowled another car and also entered an Police said the boys entered the apartment in an attempt to recover clothing of one of tbp parents who had been evicted from the apartment for of Failing to find the the a telephone from a The telephone was under the front seat of the Harman Santa Maria No. 179 Catholic of America will meet Monday evening af cafeteria for their annual Christmas party and gift The United Women have postponed their Christmas Darty to Dec. 18. There will be a 50 cent gift SATELLITE TERMINAL - The the navy's first seaborne terminal for satellite heads for Philadelphia Naval base to be turned over to the Military Sea tion The Kingsport will be used by the army to test satellite communication The vessel is equipped with a 30-foot parabolic tracking dish covered by a 54-foot radome 12 HIGH SCHOOL AGE YOUNG PEOPLE ARE UNDER 90-DAY PAROLE FOR SERIES OF THEFTS IN SHOPLIFTING HERE Parents To Enforce Restrictions on Car Activities Twelve Lc Mars have been placed on parole for a tentative 90-day period to Gerald county juvenile parole and their parents for shoplifting activities in local stores this Attending an informal juvenile hearing Wednesday afternoon in the court room here were 11 girls and one their Mr. County Attorney William S. Sturges and Police Sgt. Joe investigating The county attorney said no charges were The hearing was a co-operative effort between parents and I Principle items of merchandise pilfered from stores in a series of thefts were articles of women's wearing it was and the young people gave assurance will make every effort to make restitution to the merchants County Attorney Sturges the end of the tentative 90 days of parole the matter will be reviewed to determine whether the parole will be discharged or county attorney ' Under terms of the activities of the are under strict supervision and all activities are Here are the conditions of the The young people will not be absent from parental homes after 6:30 D.m. unless accompanied by parents with exception as necessary to follow or to attend functions sponsored and bv school or church and then only with specific permission to attend these functions from In case of exceptions the must return home within 30 minutes of termination of or end of the school or church also must attend church and school will not enter places where alcoholic beverages are will follow without exception any rules of food conduct or disciplinary measure invoked bv or school will associate with friends and individuals approved bv will not drive an automobile unless accompanied hv or as to follow employment will report to probation officer or specified rules are to modification or restrictive change and arrt to be observed for 90 da vs. from Dec. according to of the young people involved were not because all are first Look Who's Here - A was born to Mr. and Mrs. James 4 Sabred Heart Mrs. Mercer ic hpf with and Mrs. Rose while her husband is in Mr. who is stationed at Fort is a short leave with his wife and his Mr. and Mrs. Mercer of Elect W. H. De itler G. E. Vice H. LOUISE TAMMENGA SUES IPS AND PROPERTY OWNERS - FOR INJURIES IN FALL Louise M. asks judgment for in a suit on file in district court here against the City of Le the Iowa Service Edith and The claim is based on injuries the claims she suffered when she fell on the on the south side of the building on the northeast corner of the of Plymouth St. 1st Ave. now the The petition slates she fell on Oct. 13, 1961, and blames the fall on a water cutoff valve the defendants negligently permitted to extend from three-quarters to one of an inch above the i CHARLES B. PLUMMER IS NEW COMMANDER OF VETERANS Charles B. Wednesday was elected commander of Barracks No. 1507, War I The meeting was well Other officers elected to serve during 1963 John Elmer Joe senior vice Ralph junior vice and O. W. Named trustees C. A. D. Zeig and V. Look Who's Here Special - A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kock at Sacred Heart hospital Dec. 2. Mr. Koch is a chemist at Supersweet Fines Leon V. Thursday was fined in mayor's court for speeding in restricted Charge made Wednesday by Patrolman ONLY William a native of has been elected a vice president of tnc General Electric Co. Ho has served as general I manager of General with headquarters at since August The division makes home laundry refrigerators and other large home Mr. Dennler is to arrive Sunday for a few visit with bis Mrs. W. E. at A graduate of Merrill high Mr. Dennler earned his d in 1932 at Iowa State He was by Plymouth Co-op in Lo Mars before joining General Electric in 1933. At the start of his career with Mr. Dennler worked with the traveling auditing based at N. Y. Later he was assigned to as supervisor of the division of what was then called the In 1944 he became assistant to the general sales manager of that Mr. Dennler served as assistant manager of Pacific district of that department in I 1947 the was cleaner ho was named general manager of the Mr. Dennler resides 442 COMPLETE DIKE ON EAST SIDE AT TOWN OF HINTON 000 Project Completely Financed Without Federal Aid HINTON - put the on a 000 earthen dike here this The which Hip past cirie or community a in it. f r o m the Floyd river during the lv According to Jack who a part in getting the dike idea pT thp towns nipple are that the job without federal ' was in bonds in from persons living or doing the flood and raised at a social for dike were started shortly after last Clark of Hinton was 0f Sioux City was is 75 feet across at the and tapers to 10 a crop's the It is about 11 feet Calendar Dec. 7 - Westmar foreign 8 7 - vs. 1 - vs. South Pity 8 - Bulldogs vs. Paullina 8 - 1535103 vs. Nebraska ft - vs. Carroll Kemper fl - To club pm Ave. IP - Christmas 8 p.m. Gehlen  

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