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   Reporter Democrat (Newspaper) - December 26, 1961, Emmetsburg, Iowa                              ity Reporter Emmetsburg Iowa Tuesday Dec liMU Eight Pases TVo 52 75th Year Iowa Thursday 28 Eight No NEW LAW AFFECTS CITY TRAFFIC ON Invite Public To ECC Civil Defense Forum Next Month 3 SESSIONS PLANNED AT AUDITORIUM Offered In j School Program The Community i college next month will offer a forum on j ness for survival in an atomic j attack as a public service cording to Dean E L Hoist i THE first forum will be held Wednesday night Jan 10 at 8 p.m in the j burg High school auditorium The second third sessions will be Jan 17 and 24 There is no charge and the public is welcome to attend Hoist said there has been much information and mation about survival in an atomic attack One group of scientists hold little hope for survival while another group has gone to the other ex- treme of minimizing the and dangers of survival 1 are the true Can a nation that has one sneak attack such as Pearl Harbor afford the Continued on 7 This is Cue front of the Iowa which remodeled inside and outside recently II features a new front shown of glass and aluminum doors The Photo box office lias been relocated and the snack bar enlarged The lobby has been re- carpeted ami the auditorium with a new curtain installed Thursday For E P Nolan 76 Of Ayrshire Stores To Close Doug Brennan Is Dead At 55 Services Held Douglas 55 well j known carpenter died early Sunday morning of accidental carbon monoxide soning in his automobile The car was in the family garage at his home with garage door partly open FUNERAL services will be Wednesday al 10 at Si Thomas church with the Rev C pastor Jim Dunigan Wins Diamond Ring Set ing Burial will be in St John's cemetery with the tin Funeral home in charge Dr James L Coffey Palo Alto county medical examiner who investigated the death it accidental Dr Continued mi 7 These little Christmas angels took part in the St Ellen's Grade school Christmas program held Thursday in St Thomas Church hall First grade pupils at the school they are Catherine Lynn Stegman left daughter of Mr and Mrs John Photo man and Linda O'Leary daughter of Mr and Mrs Tim O'Leary of rural Emmetsburg The Christmas presentation in which members of all eight St Ellen's classes was well attended Fred Mueller Funeral Held In California Funeral services for Fred Mueller 70 well known former Emmetsburg barber were held morning at Watsonville Calif where he had lived in recent years Mr Mueller underwent gery several weeks ago Later he was moved to his home where he died Wednesday Dec 20 HE TS survived by his wife Continued on Page 7 Received In Yule Drive 120 Children In 28 Needy Families Helped The annual Yule drive for Palo Alto county's needy ies ended Saturday with collected for less families here The iast in the list of con- Mrs Alden Em- bed springs and mattress Anonymous Francis Neary box of new mittens and gloves Mileham Produce Larson luce Herman Norland Charles Naig Oscar Knutson Everett KnuLson and Gerald Knutson 21 chickens Page Funeral services for Edwar P Nolan 70 who died Dec 25 at Palo Alto Memorial hospital were scheduled for Thursday morning at at Assumption church with the Rt Rev Msgr W F Mason officiating Burial will be in St John's with the Martin funeral home in charge of arrangements Mr Nolan was born in Jan 25 1885 a son of Charles and Bridget Nolan He came to Ayrshire in 1838 arid there for many years married Anna Duffy at sumption church Oct 4 1917 Mr Nolan retired from farming i on Page Enjoy Perfect Yule Weather arj paio Planning Automatic Dry For New Year's Emmetsburg stores banks and other businesses will be closed for Year's day day according to Chamber of Secretary A K Donald Also will be all state federal city and county offices although the Emmetsburg Post Office will provide partial vice Postmaster Vernon Simons said Post Office will remain open throughout the day for and incoming mail will be placed in boxes and out- going mail will bo dispatched There will be no window vice nor city or rural mail de- liveries on county residents enjoyed fect Christmas weather over the weekend that was neither un- seasonably warm nor ably cold Cool temperatures and a vv snow cover provided tor an old-fashioned white Christmas Sheriff Dick Miller and Em- Police reported no here to mar the holiday weekend Our Weather Fred Photo Mueller Thur Dec 21 Fri Dec 22 Sat Dec 23 Sun Doc 24 Mon Dec- Tucs Doc 20 Wed Dec 27 amounting inch of moisture 20 1 of CYLINDER SCHOOLS EMPLOY NEW TEACHER Sue Ann Whitman daughter of Mr and Mrs John Whitman of has accepted a fourth grade teaching position in the Cylinder Consolidated school beginning in January Miss Whitman will graduate from Vista college at Storm Lake at the end of this semester Francis Neary well known Emmetsburg business man and owner of Neary Implement an- if present plans materialize he will open an drv cleaning plant by Feb 1 The plant would be known as the Neary Automatic Cleaning plant and be located in the south half of his double front buisness building at the intersection of Main and Union streets Neary recently spent wo in Des Moines investigating automatic plants I found them very popular he said With tin nearest located in Arthur Weiland j Art Weiland Conservation Board Member Masses at Assumption church Arthur Weiland was recently Year's day will be the same appointed to the Palo Alto nl a NEW TSAR'S MASSES L leaning riant Mrs Jim Dunigan was the lucky winner of a mar and woman's diamond ring se was offered as top by the merchants of Emmets burg in the Chamber of Com merce Christmas held Saturday afternoon The drawing was the fourth in a of four Saturday drawings that preceded Christ mas in Emmetsburg Other lucky winners wen County Assessor Leo who won a television On- Harbour who won i matched lug i v and Mrs Wilfred who won a cam era which produces finished photographs only seconds after iving taken To for prizes in the four drawings in which prizes totaling ire awarded Emmetsburg shoppers were invited to clip coupons from their newspaper sien their names to them deposit them in stores on each coupon They ore required to be present at the drawing to win of this type Dodge I feel one here would be an additional service for and all residents of north Iowa as on 8 and Masses at St church will also be Hit same Sunday 7 and 10 TUESDAY'S 17.00 17.10 or Top Oats Corn Oats Conservation board Ernest Slater of Em- who resigned and the portion of Slater's four-year which will expire Jan 31 Oilier of the boare arc B Parkland of Harry of Ear Eriekson of Graettingur an Henry Fehr of West term on the boar expires Jan 31 Weiland was nominated fo liv Supervisor High will re- present on the conservation board an 7 SNAVELY BETTER The condition of Ron Suavely who was seriously injured in a truck accident last was much better Tuesday according to his mother Mrs Gene ly who visited him in Sioux City Christmas day His doctors said he is doing well although he is still in much pain More x-rays were to be taken day lion's back is troubling him and his doctors were ning to place him in a support of some kind RIVING IN RIGHT LANES IS REQUIRED Stiti Patrolman Sites Statute State Highway Patrolman Pom who conducts exams in Palo Alto founty old The Democrat today In- is flunking drive in the wrong lane on highways and a1 reels such as Main and vay in Emmetsburg THE reason I sit far is here are so many old drivers using the wrong lanes in and other towns the new drivers figure it is okay to do it he said However the day is coming soon when using the wrong lane will not be tolerated The state legislature early his year laws which make driving in the wrong lanes unlawful and the one ng it subject to arrest and of a misdemeanor Cogdall said on streets drivers should to the right and stay there they pass another licle or plan a left turn The lane is provided for these The Democrat has long this on Main and multiple lanes Drivers who so carelessly lore using the proper lanes in and other towns vould not last five minutes in city Cogdall said Changes in the law enacted by he last legislature Whenever any roadway has divided into three or more marked lanes for traffic following rules in addition to all other consistent herewith A vehicle shall be driven as nearly as practical entirely in a single lane and shall not be from such lane until the has first ascertained that aich movement can be made vith safety Upon a roadway which is di- vided into three lanes a vehicle not be driven in the ter lane except when overtaking aw passing another vehicle the roadway is clearly visible and such center lane is YEAR-END EDITION This is our annual Year-end both The and Democrat pear in a single issue We will be back on our usual next with The published on Tuesday Jan 2 The coming on Thursday Tom Cogdall   

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