Floyd Valley News (Newspaper) - August 29, 1963, Lemars, Iowa THE NO. 70 The can put to so many from insecticide to fire use should for your you can now buy in case a smoke put of bee some hot Vodder aerosol car from the ' Floyd Valley NEWS exchange notes women often outfits when they can't suits when y sure mean business when on a wedding dressl over at i has decided that a I is one where everything stop the electricity Passenger car and oline transport on highway 3 3 5 miles east was nearly after a car and m ' to y vehicles were In Both ' The the transport vaa into the W almost completely the the H & H Transport Harry Leon of neck and Lyle Lewis driver of the reported damage to ATTEND CORONATION pedal - Mrs. Wayne Faber State Dairy Princess reunion held Saturday reunion was of former state princesses Milky luncheon was held at followed by the evening the husbands their the new Princess Kay was heW in front of the the opening of the was the State and the first Dairy Princess awarded the ' was with of Minneapolis making the day's the Weekend of SEEK TO TO PERMIT BEER SALES AT HAMMERS An amending the existing zones in Le Mars where beer may be to add the on which Restaurant is was passed Tuesday evening at the city council meeting The change will be advertised md a public hearing will be held before it becomes The move was taken at the request of he restaurant's and was necessary before a beer could be issued to the The number of beer in the city is limited ordinance to 18. al of which have been Clarence has informed the city he wishes to his This will permit issuance of a license to thp following the A similar from thr earlier this for he rezoning of their turned down because even if property had been rezoned the city would leen unable to issue a beer without exceeding the limit 13. TO USE INCH PAVING AVENUE At its meeting Tuesday the city council agreed to inch paving on Fourth NW and the 12th SW -ail which are this year's paving This was included in the let will cost more being by the It was felt truck traffic 05 the streets Jhe iny well would longer under that sort ot traffic Second Ave. NW was paved with the thicker slab some years and for the same The council also approved of a cigarette permit to Donald Max new proprietor of the Frontier Cafe on No. 75. LITTLE SIOUX SYMPHONY REHEARSALS TO BEGIN Little Sioux under direction of Don will begin rehearsals Sept. 5, for the 1953-1964 Rehearsals will be held in Wilson Junior high school band room in Cherokee at 7:30 p.m. All members and prospective members are urged to be They're Service PVT. GARY KNEIP of who enlisted in Le Mars Co. National and is now on active duty has a new Pvt. Gary L. Kneip 26821168, Co. B 11 3rd 2nd Fort S. 29207. Corrected Mrs. Peti Brouwer kindly corrected us about a report in Monday's Daily Sentinel and a subsequent correction ip the next Mr. and Mrs. Brouwer are owners of the former Bray house and the former Dwight Calhoon house next door south at 36 3rd Ave. Mrs. a cousin of Mrs. vyas reported the owner of both houses in earlier The Brouwer family resides in the corner and this month this Calhoon X - LE AUGUST 29, 1963 56 PER COPY Post office set to curtail service if railroads strike Le Mars Postmaster James M. Kennedy announced today that planes trucks and buses will be pressed into to move air and first class mail to its destination and to move other classes of mail within a 150 mile radius ot Le Mars in event of a nationwide rail strike is scheduled to at 12:01 a.m. Congress is hurriedly working On legislation providing for Schoo classes OPENING OF SCHOOL DAYS is characterized by newness - classmates and buildings - for all When Le Mars Community schools began the fall term Wednesday morning there was one student who faced the newness of a different She is Hortencia DeGlee of She arrived here Sunday to her senior year at Le Mars Community high school and reside with Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Hagen and Louise Hagen is a Pictured with are senior Mary Riter daughter of the Fred Le and junior Susan of the Elmer stay in this country is sponsored by the American Field Mars Rotary Le Mars Community high school International Relations club and the host Hortencia arrived in Miami last Aug. 21, by After briefing she departed Saturday by plane for Dr. and Mrs. Hagen and Louise met her Sunday at Omaha after a bus trip from Chicago via Des class schedule was arranged Monday at the high school and Tuesday she posed for her senior picture in the school The Her new world of classes began LIGHT SHOWERS TOTAL OF AN INCH HERE SCHOOL DAYS START WITH TODAY Light rain which fell for several hours late Tuesday night and early this morning totaled only of an inch Varied amounts accompanied the thunderstorm elsewhere in the Over an inch of rain was recorded unofficially several miles south of Le Up to 2 inches fell in eastern Coupled with gentle showers here early Tuesday precipitation for the week thus far totals of an Akron received 2.60 inches in a downpour Rain both days was in the Le Mars ty school district began classes students had their cleared out by youngsters in classrooms looked out on bright Temperatures which climbed into the middle 80s, and high humidity following the was Tlie forecast calls for clearing and cooler temperatures tonight and Morning low temperature was 65 after Tuesday's peak of 82 Look Who's Here Births at Sacred Heart Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil a Aug. 27. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald a Aug. 27. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack a Aug. 28. Compulsory arbitration to the main issue in dispute over the railroad's work The postmaster said he has received instructions not to accept mail other than first airmail and air parcel post destined for points more than 150 miles from Le Mars for the duration of the rail if it are prepared to handle any letter parcel addressed to any provided first class or Man His ELECT EARL RIEDIGER DISTRICT NFO PRESIDENT AT CHEROKEE Earl Riediger of Hinton was elected district NFO president at the sixth district meeting held Tuesday night at There were 189 voting delegates from 18 counties on with over 300 persons in Vice president is Frank Sioux Aaron Buena Vista and i in the 3900 block of Arlo Palo Alto was given a blood test Named trustee was Leonard Kossuth Main speaker was W. W. promotional PERMIT Plans were made for an NFO Ommen has been issued booth at the Clay county fair to be a building permit for a new at Spencer in i age at 509 4th Ave. LE MARS WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY TO DRUNK CHARGE A Le Mars woman pleaded guilty Monday in Sioux City municipal court to operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and was sentenced to pay a fine and costs or serve 60 She was given time to Nellie M. route 2, was arrested the night of and pictures were Weekend Food Advertised today in the Daily Sentinel and Floyd Valley News for your weekend shopping in Le Mars check all the ads carefully and Prices advertised today are good Friday and Pork 27c U. S. No. I Red Potatoes lb. bag 69c Sugar 10 lbs. 99c Mission Catsup 14 10c Grade A Fryers each 59c Butter 57c Valley High Frozen Strawberries 10 oz. pkg. 15c Krafts 2 lb. box 69c Skinless lb. bag 79c Golden Yellow Bananas lbs. 25c Robin Hood Flour 25 lb. bag Snappy Carrots bag 9c SHOP IN LE MARS FOR BETTER Despite root - - planting remains a extension from Orange prepared report on the western corn a recent trip he checked in fighting the was dis- covered in Plymouth county last with extensive damage throughout the county reported this Corn following corn may he in the picture for farmers despite the damage done by the western corn rootworm this accords ing to farm managers extension pecs - These people us that fields with egg laying adult need olan organic phosphate insecticide next are made from my trip to has or living pests for 10 years years ago it became a recognized serious Today their primary method of phosphate or applied planting Those we talked to Rootworm 2), Bentdahl BENTDAHL TO LEAVE INTERNATIONAL MILL POST HERE FOR BANK AT Minn. - E. E. Bentdahl has been appointed vice president and cashier of the Rushford State bank effective Sept. 1, according to an announcement made by T. S. bank During the last four years Mr. Bentdahl served in various credit responsibilities with International Milling Co. Since 1961 he has managed agricultural credit in a Wi state area from the company's Le Mars Prior to association with he was a credit representative for the Production Credit Association at Minn. He is a member of the Lutheran Elks lodge and National Association of Credit A native of Bentdahl and his the former Shirley Klingsheim of are both graduates of Luther They have two and 2 Mr. Bentdahl as agricultural credit manager here will be R. W. Weldon of A native of he has been associated with Milling Co. the last three Mr. Weldon and his family will reside at 601 North Valley drive upon completion of a new house now under construction by Mrs. Karla Weldon and the couple's two 3Vi, and will move here from Minneapolis in Mr. Weldon lists square dancing and bridge as his favorite At the Hospital Admitted Tuesday at Sacred Heart Ronald Bonnie Mrs. Prank Susan Deeann Leo Le Mrs. Kenneth Junck and Mrs. Donald Alesch and ' ' I 1 ' mail postage is paid on the Postmaster Kennedy He cautioned service will be temporarily suspended on second magazines and third and fourth class parcel post packages to points beyond the second parcel post zone - extending approximately 150 miles from the point of mailing as part of the national office contingency plan for operating under the rail strike Kennedy advised mailers of emergency such as medicine or badly needed spare should be sent first class or airmail the if it and if thiy shipments demand delivery the 150 mile He recommended items such as baby chicks and honey bees not be mailed fnv the duration of the possible Mailing of items covered by the temporary and limited suspension if at the post I office immediately prior to the ' strike will be made at the of the The postmaster said cannot guarantee early delivery of perishable than first class and airmail letters and other matter if they are in transit at the of the strike or within - the post office of acceptance at 'the strike Kennedy noted Des and Falls will continue get full vice from the Le Mars post and when the strike urged the public and large mailers to call the office at- 546-4313 for detailed information or to get answers to technical questions involving their particular mailing PARK BOARD CONFERS WITH COUNCIL ON WAYS TO CLEAN UP POOL Members of the Le Mars Park Board met Tuesday evening with the city council accompanied by Albert Wiltgen to discuss possible methods for cleaning the swimming pool at the municipal No decision was but the demand for some such action has been It was emphasized this past summer by a report from the State Department of Health following reception of a complaint to that about the pool's In any it was agreed that the of the bath for which the contract has already been should proceed as while information about possible methods to clean the pools bottom and purify waters is being FRANCIS LUDWIGS ATTEND INTERNATIONAL CONCLAVE Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ludwigs and Tom returned home last week from the International Locker Freezer convention at president of the Iowa Locker was guest panelist on the state secretary and president Mrs. Helene Ludwigs served as the locker and frozen food paneL Calendar Aug. 29 - Tea Country Aug. 31 LHS class of 1953're-v. G Sept. 1 - Le Mars Open J golf Country Sept. 2 Eastern 8 Masonic Sept. 2 - Le Mars golf Country Sept. C post 1963 4 and tral k