LeMars Daily Sentinel (Newspaper) - October 24, 1963, Lemars, Iowa VOL. NO. 213 Le Mars Daily Sentinel LE OCTOBER 24, 1963 For first ward - candidate Leo R. Flaherty J. Nemmers THIS SECOND installment in a series of features the two candidates for first ward Voters residing east of the Ave. NE and SE will cast their ballots in the first ward polling place al the court Loo R. 38. is Francis is the for councilman from the first for from He not municipal the first He has served on office Mr. Flaherty and his the Helen of make their homo at 109 Sixth Ave. The couple has four 15: 12; 10, and 0. He has operated an agency here the last H Mr. Flaherty was in Le He was graduated from Le Mars high in 19-13 and college in 1949, with time out for service during 2. Ho was employed as a for McCormack Co. here in 19IR. Mr. Flaherty is a of the National Guard Association of the United States and past commander of Le Co. Iowa National He recently retired from the National Guard with the rank of He is a past commander of Le Mars Wasmor post American He holds in St. Joseph Catholic Chamber college advisory Life Underwriters of Iowa Elks and lodges and Knights of the council since 19C0. Mr. and Mrs. Nemmers reside at 12-t Ave. She is the Vera Anna The couple has two Clayton and Mrs. Joellen both of Le and several Mr. and his son operate Nemmers Plumbing Co. In 1932 he became n plumber and sheet metal worker for Miller and becoming owner and of Nemmers Plumbing two years Born in Le Mr. Nemmers received his education here and from the International Correspondence Ho is a member of St. Joseph Catholic Chamber o f Elks and Eagles SUSPEND SENTENCE ON H E CHARGE Merle Raymond Loftis 21, of 4519 Polk Sioux was Here's They Really A number of newspapers have published this interpretation of expressions used in newspaper reports on committee committee met and evaluated Half the members showed up and talked for a explored all solu tions to the talked too groat deal of additional work will be necessary before the proposal can be acted Nobody understood it. no agreement was wc feel that definite progress was made resolving Nobody budged an estimate has been is suggested that the wisest and more feasible This is what 1 is widely accepted One person agrees with me. the consensus A couple of others think so is Delayed is hoped that this report will stimulate increased interest in the Let somebody else do it next NEW SUITS ON FILE IN DISTRICT COURT Loo of Lc Mars has filed suit in district court here against Lowell Cawood and Le Roy Norton of Arkansas asking judgment for claimed due for damage to Schroeder's Cadillac when it was struck while parked on a Le Mars The petition states that on May 19, 1903. the plaintiff's car was parked on First St. SW between Fourth and Fifth when Norton driving the belong ing to struck the Other suits now on file include Iowa's ONLY local Daily Dial 546 5124 Monday thru Friday 5c PER COPY County's corn price support stays at Final support rale for crop torn in Plymouth county will main at Cecil J. Agricultural County has is the same as the mini mum rate set in of the BOW A DOE - Roger bagged this deer Wednesday about 5:15 p.m. when his arrow struck the large doe in the He was about 25 yards from the animal when he loosed the The Le Mars archer was concealed in a tree of The partially paralyzed deer jumped into the but a second arrow pierced animal's It was loosed from an 15 across the as tlie sought to climb the on other Klopp used a 50-lb and had hunting with Eldon Lii who was stationed half s Klopp ij a biology al Le How It Wuz WHAT A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKKS - NO SNOW HERE TODAY Residents glanced at a sullen overcast and noted cooler temperatures Thursday and would history repeat Just a year three inches of snow fell on Le Mars in the first snowfall of the Rut snow isn't although watched the weather with wary remained for the most part in the after a morn ing low of That's still much too warm for Anxiety bad weather stemmed mainly from the con trast of sunshine and a of 82 degrees It's been mild for so long this fall we've almost forgotten what a real cold snap is. After clearing skies and cooler temperatures the savs Friday will be and a little Put those given a year's in the Bloomfield Creamery county jail after entering a plea of asking judgment for Le Mars Community high school guilty to charges of breaking and against Martin White on will host district all state try outs entering when ho appeared in dis- and n divorce action filed by for state orchestra and court Wednesday afternoon an against Richard G. chorus at an all-day session of Hundreds of area music students to converge here m KOERNER GIVEN EIGHT YEAR SENTENCE - FINE - AND PLACED ON PROBATION Herb Koerner of Le who was convicted Oct. 15 on a charge of Thursday afternoon was sentenced to eight years in the state penitentiary by Judge A. R. who also levied a fine against the the judge the jail term and placed on for five providing the fine is paid and that Koerner refrain from any use of intoxicants during the If the fiao it is to bo served out in jail at the rale of per the judge SEEKS DIVORCE before Judge A. R. The judge then suspended the ditions Some 800 high The Akron couple were married and paroled the youth 8, 1957 and are the parents of tops in their particular field of for three who was The plaintiff mother music will be here from arrested in Sioux City earlier this asks custody of the j all over northwest Sessions pleaded guilty to support and her attorney's will start at and info a Weslfield tavern on Juno 22, and cites cruel and inhuman continue into the early and taking a tv sot and some treatment as grounds for the Sioux City Arnolds Wall Students Page 5) Introducing new Gamb Here Born to Mr. and Mrs. Don es manager In two separate Russell the end of each for Vande Brake asks judgments j Meals will not be served Kenneth Baack for 2.470,-' at the Le Mars 72. and against Lou and Marjorie restaurants have been and a Annette 1^- Kramer for for con- to take care of the 14. She weighed 8 and building young people staying over the and has five brothers and the In the suit a Grandparents are and Mary Audition centers wi and Mrs. Albert Kommes and Mr. Albert Wiltgen and the and Mrs. James all of National Bank in Le Mars Mrs. Don Kommes is the are named as inasmuch as they are alleged to have some claim the property in second addition on which Vande Brake is seeking to foreclose a mechanics Five minutes will be alloted 1 Ed Webb will begin duties as he in 1954 each plus some lime at manager of the store bo at the high school and the First here Nov. 1. succeeding Mr. lias been to a Gambles store at Kl Kan. Mr. Webb arrived here this week to begin familiarizing with the Le has been a Gambles former LaVonne LOCAL MARKETS { Sharon Florence Sorgdrager has Eggs filed suit in district court here ing n divorce from Gary Lee claiming cruel and Grades and Pullets Produce an They were Corn No. 2 June 10. 19(i2 in Merrill and the New Corn No. 2 plaintiff has custody of their minor OmIs Presbyterian One student store at the last will appear at a time in the four luul prior that mental or vocal assistant store manager at The auditions are not open to the two TWO DRIVERS EACH FINED mo FOR Fines of each were levied A Mr. Webb was Sections will include alto j born at The family later b flat I resided al near Fort string bass cello viola oboe bassoon counter bass clarinet bass baritone and tenor from Cedar Valley high school in the Fort After graduation from high he attended business college in served two years in the army and was by for a year in lies Moines and two years in Boone before going lo Kd and his wife Belly Jean will make their home at 711 Second St. Three Le Mars young men given driver's license and fines Wednesday in court for drinking on the were filed by Capt. E. E. after a 2-car Oct. 17. on highway 7.""' Given GO suspensions of their driver's licenses wore Ron Darvin Ladenthin Mike The charge was under age drinking on the They also were fined drinking oti a public of the vehicle which Ladenthin and were was fined for to Paying fines Monday in mayor's court Roger L. Sextra Albert Sioux or failure lo stop for a slop sign Both made by the high way Cases closed last Saturday T. Fau night John W. 111., night L. SE after Nov. 1. Mr. Webb is re failure to have at Van's j Haward D. and Mrs. Webb are members failure to have of the Catholic ' All were state season lo help growers their the feed grain for the crop provided support fur corn be linl less than per of the national average support price of per sot last is 79 per cent of the October parity price of per - the minimum no change is being in the crop corn as previously The chairman reminded that in the 190:1 feed grain program in county are eligible for average price loans of 99 cents per bushel on their production of plus im 18 per bushel price support payment on the normal production of their Mr. Kennedy pointed out during the three years the feed grain been in farmers the have cooperated in reversing the corn carry over at billion down about million bushels from ii year This compares with a peak of two billion bushels Oct. 1, 1981. Late Bulletin WHO OWNS THESE STOLEN Frank Scholer Thursday a number of stolen hogs been discovered and are being held pending The sheriff that anyone who finds his swine herd short a dozen or more which would weigh about 2;i5 to 240 lb. contact the sheriff's office in and give a description of the missing the No admissions Wednesday at Sacred Heart Mrs. Elise Mrs. Mrs. Jerome Kellen and Collette Calendar Oct. 24 - St. James Altar society fashion 8 p.m. Gehlen Oct. 25 - Gehlen Marcus - Westmar Yankton Oct. 20 - Kuemper Oct. - All state music day Le Mai'S Community high Oct. 27 - Women's singles 1 p.m. Oct. 2(i - of Commerce p.m. KC Oct. 28 - Adult high school 7 lo 8 p.m. building room 101. Oct. 30 Plymouth 8 p.m. Central in district court here French snare against Edward 49,, baritone and vocal | and Lloyd 50, each of whom Schools will include Weekend Food Specials Advertised today in the Daily Sentinel and Floyd Valley Mews for your weekend shopping in Le Mars check ail the ads carefully and savel Prices advertised Friday and Kraft Jolly 3 jars Red or Grapefruit 5 for 49c Hospers Polish Sausage 59c Chicken of Sea Tuna cans 89e SHOP IN LE MARS FOR BETTER BUYS entered a plea of guilty to charges operating a motor vehicle while Orange White had boon arrested 3. more and Groetken on 8. In tion to the their drivers licenses were suspended for 90 A marriage license was Issued Storm Sioux Sioux Lake Fort Sioux Sac here Tuesday to Jack Hammer of Lake Le Mars and Dorothy Connell of i Rockwell Jail former Westmar coed for attempt at integration Dolores Westmar freshman last year who is now attending Southern college al one of 12 students jailed on of trespassing and the peace all while protestant in All 12 spent the night in jail and were held on They were to appear before a magistrate judge either Tuesday or but results of the hearing are not known Miss Dunlop was arrested as she and two Negro girls tried to enter Trinity Lutheran church in Other white Negro into were arrested al two other She is the daughter of the Rev. Russell Minn. Mr. Dunlop is pastor of St. Francis Rev. Dunlop reported his daughter attended Westmar college last but transferred to Southern Christian college when she learned northern white students were being asked lo help integrate the formerly Miss Dunlop's father said he talked with Dolores by telephone reporting Jackson police recorded the conversation on pastor of Trinity Lutheran at said were not because of any by officers of the lie said he was inside the church at the Rev. Koons reported he has occasionally taken stands for integration in his sermons line with the and that a in the has asked him to The Westmar Student Senate sent a telegram to the chaplain of Southern Christian college offering