LeMars Daily Sentinel (Newspaper) - May 1, 1961, Lemars, Iowa ' -I 1 A see three i wheeled one contrived Jim Ken graders Central school in Le They mounted the front if bicycle on the rear axel of Ken's find that it to started tb let the man on the rear do all the ' ' their ads in a City paper up the to 1 its ri help irom the it isn't fair subscribers of - the who don't ask Sioux and 'the only a- dollar a. ] A Daily stopped in Saturday to chide for our failure to subscriptions Sioux City as a to subscribers who renew Daily tinel He local publisher promises to buy a year's subscription Sioux City any person who paper and wants the paper Of he the isn't doesn't offer a subscription to a City but to a which for per Since this local paper will sell a year's subscription to its sheet for puf went it is that the semi-weekly really felt its own publication was worth year - the amount it have after to the Sioux City weekly renewal subscription it our a to the for tter the he he doesn't want arid asks a refund of the of the subscription The publisher certainly feel himself to refund the a the one issue the subscriber had ' ' the subscriber would be entitled to continue to the rest of his year's subscription to the which - he had paid a of just a - might have paid the full for his to but didn't ask for the Sioux City He's with paying three times as much ' ' looks to our visitor the publisher is playing anyone who doesn't ask for the Sioux City paper a premium for a we disagree with such a pointed some Le Mars merchants and advertisers might take a dim view of suchi efforts to work advertising in the weekly from their Sioux competitors into Le Mars area i This was one reason Sentinel wasn't subscription the Sioux City Journal aS premium foV scribing to the don't think we ought to It's Worth Reading VOL. NO. 86 LE MAY 1, 1961 546 5124 for the Daily SENTINEL Read li In The Sentmer I Entered at the pout office ii lerond thru 5c Per BAND - REHEARSALS TO START TUESDAY NIGHT Gordon president of the Le Mars announced today that weekly for the concert series will begin Tuesday at 8 in the college band Director Phil In the News be the of the We daily the has lo closely to their the Post Office department may overlook serious infractions on regulations by less frequent would be the to mail their paper at second class rates to subscriber hiad requested City according to rules and We the post office generously takes a tolerant of the problems struggling sheets who any straw to keep their circulation from falling below the ' department's ' minimum this jwe hardly expect they would ever make the publisher sort out the w pay the high-priced second rates whenever he out papers although they if they Mr. and Mrs. and children spent the - weekend in of Mrs. at JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES CONCLUDE THREE-DAY ASSEMBLY AT ARMORY What will - this 20th century have on tlie lives - Sunday delivered the mam 'The tieth Century in ' Randall V. district supervisor for Jehovah's Witnesses spoke on this vital the convention the purpose of the in 'the ing and DaVis said 20th century is period in the history of NJot only due to technical of mati ibut more rto Bible prophecy ' on Bible prophecy Man must njot look upon prophecy as thie Bible predicted some 2 Peter 3;3-6, but this 2(il;h with since it bright future thoste who heed it. it is important all to themselves with the blessing it this was Mr. Davis ' 16 new were baptized by afternoon at the Sioux LOCAL MARKETS s ASSEMBLY This 896'minwters session Sunday afternoon of three-day Jehovah's Witnesses here at the National Speaker was Randall V. district supervisor for Jehovah's whose topic Century Bible Soy Flax |i Feeding Barley 1 Wheat 1.60 Rye Oats iCorn I Under The Bank for Your The First Bank in 210-M-tf How It Wuz COOL TEMPERATURES DELAY THE SEASON April Only Moderate tHls Moisture ' 1.40" iNformal and the ever present are now but mosl residents Although scampered about May under mothers ' by in winter jackets and the chilly and of - flu and ' - from the northwest temperatures normal of freezing and below Despite found the ant the to enj f thei r yS and are in Here flie weekend's recorded by 57.-28; 62-32; this that bring flowers iwere 1.40 inches hormal laist Tlie year's is now an inch ' ' Freezing are again with partly skies and a chance of .by THEN RECESSED Members of the grand jury for the May term of were sworn and a foreman The jury then subject .to by the county Members of the grand jury Gene Fred Rt. 3, Le Carl Le Donald James Le George and Joseph Le At the Hospital Admitted Friday at Sacred Nicholas Mrs. Lawr rence Langel and Mrs. Darwin Mulder and Mrs. John Admitted Frank Carl Le Louis Cedar No admissions LeRoy Mrs. People You Know JOYCE KUCK CAPTURES MISS COMPANY A TITLE - IN CONTEST CLIMAX DURING NATIONAL GUARD REVUE HERE SATURDAY She'll Compete With Other Lovelies This Weekend at Sioux City - In Miss Iowa Guard Competition - Revue TV Stars Stage High Quality Entertainment Starry and Joyce 18, Le received Uio jeweled crown of Miss Company A here Saturday night before a crowd estimated at persons in the new public school f Selection of Miss Company A who this year must compete with other area National Guard company queens for the title of Miss Iowa National Na Fines & JOYCE who was selected Miss A Saturday night during the National Guard Revue at the new is all smiles and tears following the She is the daughter of and Mrs. Adolf Le and a senior at Le Mars Community high Joyce will compete for the Miss Iowa National Guard title Sunday evening at the Sioux City BAPTISM BY IMMERSION One of the highlights of the Jehovah's Witnesses assembly held here oyer the the baptism by 16 new at college Attendance as by assembly - were 449 650 Saturday and 896 Three Le Mars residents were each in court over the weekend on charges of public Highway Patrolman Lyle Pell filed charges against John his wife Dora Norell and Albert The arrests were made Friday when the trio reportedly was walking along highway 75. In another state Melvin Sioux was fined on a charge of night Ronald Sioux paid a fine for in the only city At the recent convention of Newman clubs in Paula club president at Wayne State Teachers was elected publicity and public relations of the province for next Her parents and Mrs. T. Look Who's Here Births at Sacred Born to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin a April 29. Born and Mrs. John a April 2?- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry April 29. Born to and Mrs. Le April 30. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Le a ' May 1. Embers GRASS FIRE SUNDAY Firemen put out a grass fire early Sunday evening along about a mile south of Le The on the east side of the highway had a good start bythe lime tiie fire trucks on the No damage was Viewing Sports MR. BILLY KID - FEATURED IN KC SHOW HERE JUNE 3 1 Trinity Council of tlie Knights of Columbus is a at Gehlen gym in Le Mars June 3. The card will be made up of local talent of it and will feature two outstanding Mr. Iho well known will in Le Mars and has consented to meet a worthy Billy well known of another comes out of to try luck on the There 12 events All are packed with Advance tickets are available from all came at the climax of the 19G0 Miss Company also copped the state title because no other contests were held in Iowa last Miss Company A is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kuck of Le A senior at Le Community high Joyce is a member of the drill glee club and a She was f sponsored by the Le of An attractive 5 5 Joyce brown I short cropped and and I 123 distributed 34; 20, 36, was so surprised .by her selection as Migs Company could hardly continued to dampen Jiar cheeks long after the crowd left the She hopes to attend college next in either or ' Joyce was born and in Le as was her former Agnes Her came to this country as a young Miss A's sister and brother have military service Brother Halrold is serving with the navy Hawaii and her Mrs. J. Charlson resides at whore her band stationed with the Joyce will compete for the Iowa National title this weekend at Sioux There will be a parade of contestants in convertibles The pageant and contest is scheduled Sunday from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Sioux City auditorium followed by a coronation ball at Shore Acres Selection of Miss Company A from among 11 contestants canae at the close of a two-hour of TV Gerrie talented sweetheart of and A Leonard Mayrose walked past the long reow of contestants several Then thrust a big of roses into the new Mayrose plated the rhinestone crown on her was a confusion after the ian Max Cooper announced name and but the situation was quickly smoothed over and the identification was in a pale People You Page 4) DOUBLE SET OF - Pictured here are Ronald and Randall 4-year-old twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Henry with their twin who are six months The Koopmans family lives a mile south of The twin calves were born the same Oct. 19, twin sons to another Ireton Mr. and Mrs. Sidney at the Hawarden TV