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   Roland Record (Newspaper) - March 5, 1964, Roland, Iowa                                Number 2 111 by Marlon Johnson were almost back to normal around our house this and it certainly is nice Co able to relax a little and it is especially nice to beable to sit a well cooked meal served at the For the past iten days or so Ive been lucky to squeeze in a peanut butter sandwich or two sometime during the You having a wedding in your family generally creates quite a lotof and it Kias no exception at our Of it didnt bother me in the but then Im al ways such a and col type of But wifes nervous system is evi dently completely opposite from and she hasnt been MARCH Concert Friday by Vocal The Vocal Department of the Roland Community un der the direction of Cecil will present its spring concert March at in the school The ad mission charge will be 75 cents for and 40 cents for grade and high school The following numbers will appear on the program and Roll On it was a couple ago that she started get ling ready for this weddingt I she made seventeen trips to Des Moines looking and many to Ames and As fussy as she was sleep Kentucky Babe and an outfit on Top have thought Katrinas Wedding girls suffer losses in district meets The Roland Rockets were eliminated from further basket ball competition on Wednesday night when they were defeated by the Ames Little 63 to 40 at the IS U armory in the semifinals of the boys district The Rockets season record stands at 17 wins and 9 The Rockettes fell to Union Whitten Thursday at Grundy The local girls had previously defeated UW club in ithe sectional semi finals by a 7150 The Rockettes ended their 19 loss rec ord Saturday night they Saturday morning firemen r trounced in the Grader game at My Task and burned approximately the last Fires caution required unusually dry winter and the especially mild weather have contributing factors in series of fires in the community past several During past the fire depart ment has been called out eight times within two and onehalf hours Last Thursday a stubble field burned on the Raymond Sande farm west of Columbus by the Fifth On at Cool Waters and Jamaica about six grease in a fry by the Boys Glee Little Bare Feet and Bless Us O Lord by the Freshman Paw Paw Patch Hollow Tune Sixi O ing pan caught fire at the Cecil Hocking home in east The fire was out was by the Sophomore getting I kept telling her that no one would pay any her at but it just didnt seem to sink First it was a then and and and She even thought it was neces sary to buy a few things which she knew nobody at the wedding I dont believe Ill ever fully understand women if I live to be a the closer it got to the the more nervous she And the evening she was actually fit to be She was preparing some peas for snapper that and instead of a little salt on them from the salt she method ically proceeded to remove the top from a onepound box of salt and poured in It did save me a little time during cause on a little pepper and they were ready This was really the first time Ive had What might be called an active part in a church wed ding since back near the turn of The Lord is My by Girls Glee Sleigh Ride and Boom Fa by Seventh When Jesus Was a Little Child and Climb Every Moun tain by Junior Our Hi Neighbor and Be the Best of Whatever You by the Eighth Now Abideth Hope on the Lester Swan son and Jeffrey farms southwest of Roland fire whistle sounded again ly after when the Story City fire department asked for men to stand by there while that towns firemen were battling a blaze seven miles west of Story That fire destroyed all the farm buildings except the game for four seniors Susan Er Norma Karen Thompson and Anita try for Merit Scholarships Nine students at the Roland High School plan to take the 1964 National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Perry Things were quiet Sunday and Af 9 n m Monday At 2 Monday the firemen were called to quench a grass fire at the John Fitzgerald farm south west of Roland in Milford town Then at three a spark from trash barrel set a grass fire at the Ernest Cole res and The Big Brown Bear by the Senior Now Let Every Tongue Ad idence in The firemen ore Sing Our barely got back to the station God is a Jesus Walked This and Aint Got Time to Die by the Mixed Paul the century when I stood up for years in England JI A1 Bob and Mazel just a bit disap It seems that the and and Richard when a blast of the whistle sent them to the Elmer Swenson farm northeast of Roland where an fire was threatening the At the final run was made to a grass fire at the Verne and the Weather Roger and Nancy were hosts jam snow for this Residents should be that unless considerable mois ture arrives the danger of more grass fires Use ex treme caution in burning Do not burnon a windy and do not leave a fire at a Saturday dinner for Paul Ander son Air left Monday for Other guests included Mr and Leonard Cafo grooms doesnt have too large apart in the entire pro To begin an hour orso before the everyone nd who taking an rives at the and it seemed to me that they all things to do before the ceremony Everybody but that I am always ready to offer assistance 1 fully intended do the other you think happened My finally came up ta me and said it would conr cerned if and sit in one those so I wouldnt be in their Sand of Madrid and Toussaint and Ed of Rol Miss Carol Cummings of of of Des Mrs of Fort Boston of Roland was an thex Andersons were in Des Moines to see Paul leave from the Friday to be a busy day test will be administered at the school at Tues March All students who wish to be considered for Merit Scholarships to be awarded in 196J5 should take the test at that The qualifying test is a three examination of educational The test is the first in the competition for fouryear Merit Scholarships provided T by the National Merit Scholarship Cor and by cor The number of scholarships any year depends on the extent of sponsor participa In 1528 Merit Schol were The of students who are examined in March will be reported to their schools before May The scores are used by high schools to help students make decisions about college attendance and field of Many students not expect to win scholarship take test in learn more about their in the Uhl dividual strengths and weakness is principal of the Roland school esvin the by the i A 7 baby girl was born February 21 to and to and Perry on I believe everybody who at Engaged Farmers plenty to do this The Martin sale will and farmers Coop Appreciation tended was ushered Dp their gin at 9 and continue until except that surprised when told me I Wouldnt be that I follow along behind her as the usher took her down the I pretty sure the usher had a spec ial seat picked out for out nobody had told me where to so I just went walking along looking around for a vacant It sure was lucky that the church was filled and the only empty seat was in the Otherwise I wouldnt have everi been able to sit with my to take this oppor to publicly welcome Vir getta into our You I believe that some people are just naturally born Here my wife our entire married life up to this point without the benefit having a the period of minutes we get the sweetest one in the Some the in each will The little girl has he named Jana Ai in i a distributed 1 toralli to other sources of for under names i arid test scores are sent to the colleges they express an interest Richard Erickson at Mason Gi Erickson of Roland is nal Sick Jess former died Sunday Jess former Roland died Sunday morning at his home at He was a retired maintenance engineer of World War He is survived by three daugh Marjorie Mischler and Joyce both of and Delores Wun ch of three Carlisle of Ce cil of and Monte of Gainesville three Agnes Ince of Henry Berwick of and Magnus Olson of Radcliffe twelve grandchildren and one great He was pre ceded in death by his one one one great Funeral services will be held March at 2 at Bergen Lutheran Churchin Rol and with the Howard beck Interment will be in the Roland and Soderstrum Funeral Home is in charge of Attended funeral of grandmother Clara of died Thurs February at the bago She is survived by seven includ ing Leonard Anderson of Rol and 24 great Funeral services were held on Saturday at Winnebago with burial at Among those attending the funeral Leonard Entertained for graduation University stii dents who were awarded their bachelor science or degrees Saturday Feb ruary in commencement ex at the close of Che winter quarter by President Hilton at the University Following the din ner and lunch were served by his wife at their home in Those present included his parents and Har old and Stan ley and Krista of Harold HOT Arthur and Mary and Duane left that to spenda few days with friends at and Swea Duane Tod is spending this time with his Harold Subscription list iff brought up to date The Record subscription has been brought up to date of February 29 BE there is any error in your atf dress please let us knows at month the Record v great ultima great benefit to our orar and ourselves ass publishers and The big change win be as change from letterpress Trp which method the Record hass been printed the past 69 to offset The edt of the Record has in vested several thousand in both new and used equipment to make this change in opera tion in the hope and belief that the newspaper and printing bus iness in Roland will continue test grow and The transition period we and we hope our readers will be patient us if our first efforts arenot In the long r for our readers the process will mean more larger We will be to irt and will not have to rely on side suppliers For bur layout and the publisher we hope mean less production and a larger volume of cial There will be more tion on the change later 290 graduate at Iowa State Ames Degrees and to 290 Iowa Stater University on morning in Commencement ex at the close the presented in the grad ceremony the ther their families and friends attended a OK their honor in Room off Memorial Saturdays graduation was graduated 29 at the of spring quarter classes begin 1Q Among those graduating bachelor of science degrees Duane Physical Jor son of Harold Hovick Allen Industrial son of est Sydnes and Maries English and daughter of and formerly of Rol NO OTHER paper serves as many families in the Roland as The Roland your home town We invite you to use our advertising Howard Berge son of Rural Route the engagement of their Nancy to Larry Eugene t son of and Leonard The has been set for May Reuben Myrland entered Mary Greeley Hospital at Ames on Tuesday last Clare Twedt was admitted to Mary Greeley Hospital on Mon Danielsons honored by former neighbors A neighborhood group ded a farewell courtesy to and Ray who moved recently from their farm southeast of Roland to their new home at 907 K The evening was spent play ing cards and with a lunch served at the close of the A of money presented to the Those present were and Lucy Mai Donaldson and and Lester and Carroll Meimann and and Albert Hendrick and and Jim mie and Richard Pilgrim and and Edward and Madey Anderson and and Bernie and James Marion Absent participants were and Raymond and Emory and Allan in attending as their and second June Cummings Merle Cummings of An a national Letters of for performance on the qualifying dents are considered for special awards and and i test scores are tor their first and second choice col Each Semifinalist will be asked to take a second Those who repeat their high per will become Finalists in the Merit ol Merit Scholarships wilt De selected from the group on the basis of school records and test leadership and thei Each isi awarded a Ger Merit The scholarship stipends are onr The minimum and the aver and Sterling Sander of Roland announce the ment of daughter Sharom to son of and Mrs Thimmesch of Miss is an teacher Blairstown Her fiance employed ned for May When any Center announces engagement and 5 of her Carol June to John Edward son of and Jack of The is e at of and her fiance is by Quad States Cons Des age Merit or years of Each scholar ship constitutes a form of educa tional since the pend be increased at lime if the financial situation during the fouryear Supplementary grants are made to the colleges that the scholars Please keep in mind that ord is now printed on Wednesdays i deadline b opy is Tuesday Anything later than deadlines Your cooperation will be Editor  

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