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   Williamsburg Journal-Tribune (Newspaper) - June 27, 1946, Williamsburg, Iowa                                letters of the in invited to supply us for this and Williamsburg Consolidated The Largest Circulation of Any Newspaper in Iowa County Owned Independent Shopper Number 39 JUNE 1946 89 DISCHARGES f ROM NAVY Foreign and Service it Alfred son of Mrs R returned to Thursday after his discharge from the Iv following more than three of He was in the department and was sta at Santa and He visited in Wash D en route Hoppe of Williams burg was discharged June 20 from the U army at the separation renter at Kan sas Hoppe has had over a year of continental Hirold Adolph Maas MM of Williamsburg received his dis charge from the navy June 20 at the separation center m Harold had spent over two years in the part of which time was spent He wears the Asiatic Pacific nb Carl Seltzer of South Ama na was discharged at Sheri June Carl had served his country in the armed forces or over two He spent one and onehalf years overseas in the European theater Elvin Russel Heller S from Ladora has been discharged from the Russel had been in the navy for over a He received his discharge June 15 at the naval personnel separation center in Rachel Kell of West Amana was discharged from the armed forces June 11 at the sep aration center at Rachel had been serving her i country for the past three years two and onehalf years of this time were spent She wears five overseas and rib bons from the European S Reesink Arrives In Europe Here to do his bit in winning the Robert whose Jeanne Ree resides at the Lawler has arrived at the European Theater Army Air Forces lid will soon be assigned to per duties with the occupa tional Air From this depot he may be assigned to units servicing Army Ait Force planes in Italy or While in the heart of picturesque lie will have an oppor to enjoy the scenic beauties of the wooded foothills of the He will also be able to visit the notorious Dachau Concentra tion about 20 miles from this former Luftwaffe flying school was Ger manys Randolph Now un der the command of Malcolm it is one of the best equipped and most attractive air fields in At present several thousand GIs each Month are processed and orien ted for their occupation duties key 2nd Donald son of and ar wed June 12 to join his wile and Parents after 43 months in of which were spent He is on terminal leave until July 8 preston com troops in action In south Germany in the roundup of Germany follow 11 months as educational YORK IMMANUEL MISSION FESTIVAL 30 Former Army Chaplain to Speak Complete Day of Religious Service Planned The Immanuel Lutheran church of York located six and onehalf miles east of Williams will observe its annual mis sion festival this coming June with a full day of ser At the mission ser vice will be given in The Arnold ed chaplain now living in Wil will be the At Edward Beckmann of near Mar will have charge of the Before the afternoon services the Walther League Bane will present a short The Immanuel Lutheran choir and the children of the parochial schoo under the direction of Fis cher will sing vocal selections for all During the evening mission ser starting at Rev Kluge will give an address on his experiences as chaplain and tell of the moral and eco nomic conditions of Europe as he observed Pastor Kluge graduated from Concordia College and in June of He served as assistant pastor of Trinity Lutheran church in Mon and in 1937 as pastor of Peters Lutheran church of On 3d and com sioned as first lieutenant in the Chaplains corps of the He served in the army from January until May Chaplain Kluge was assign ed to the Infantry As chaplain he participated in the battles of Northern Ar Rhineland and Central Eu Following VE Day he was stationed at the General Hospital in At the present time Kluge and family re side in Following Kluges address Dairy Payments Authorized For owa County The Iowa County Agricultural Conservation Committee has been authorized to make Dairy Produc tion payments for the May and June The committee may begin making payments July and continue to do so for the period ending No payment may be made by the local office after that If the application is to be made by mail the slips to the county being certain that all the slips for the three months are also see that each slip has the date of name of purchaser and name of After receiving the eligible slips an application will be prepared and mailed to you for If you call at the office with your slips you may receive your draft providing a member of the county committee is in the office FOR HINRICHS JUNE 23 Soldier Wounded in Battle Of Fate Unknown Long a Resident of Burg Memorial services were helc June at John Lutheran church in Lincoln town ship for Enoch sor Hinrichs of of Hinrichs was born at Gar Sunday a Your World be shown in the officer of Camp in Raymond son A Mrs otto Sandersfeld of has received an sd from private 1st to Technician Second Ann Peter daughter of carne Tuesday sound color will pastor of the Immanuel Lutheran extends a cordial welcome to all to attend the Mission IN WILLIAMSBURG IS TAKEN Local Ministers Complete Religious Census Take House to House Canvass A religious census compiled un der the direction of Preston and Enno ministers of the Congregational and Lutheran churches of Wil has been This census was a statewide proj ect sponsored by the Ames Exten sion and was taken to determine the religious preference of and to give local min an idea as to the religious status of their own particular In Williamsburg a house to house canvass was made by jun ior members of the Congregation al and Lutheran The total population of Wil was shown to be this includes service men current ly absent from According to the local census 766 of the total inhabitants of Williamsburg are protestant while 227 show preference toward Roman Broken down into individual tabulated 171 Congregational 121 The age groups and percentages of the total population are as follows One year or under to five years six years to 13 years of 14 years to 18 17 years to 22 years 22 years to 36 years to 50 NORTH ANSWERS CALL Iowa County Resident For Life Died at Home June 19 Charles Henry young est son of Timothy and Lydia Tones Magoon was born Novem jer on a farm four miles west of Millersburg and sassed away at his home in North June 19th at the age of 76 6 months and 19 As a lad of he worked lauling goods for his father from South English to a distance of 13 miles over bad roads and in all kinds of In the winter time he attended school at Millersburg and later at North On March he was united in marriage to Clarice Winifred Markwell at by the To this union were born five three of whom survive Ger trude Ferris of South Lela Wilson of Cedar Marie Haubens child of The young est passed away three years ago at the family Charles and his brother George were associated in the poultry and egg business for many succeeding their They employed around twenty chicken pickers in the win ter and dressed poultry which they shipped to Chicago and New After Georges health fail Charles carried on the business alone and at that time was one of the largest independent buyers in Iowa Some 25 years ago he Magoon loved his home and always had some of his relatives living with Preston and his family lived with his ten After Prestons his Beatrice and Junior and Joan lived with him three thus helping to make his life less lone He spent part of his winters in visiting his Haubenschild and family it He helped his celebrate his birthday on January He was cutting weeds the day before Decoration Day and over i did bringing on a heart This Woman Is Suffering From Acute Malnutrition John Blythe Is Charter Member of Iowa Flying Farmers The state office of the Flying Farmers of Iowa organization re ported this week that one mem ber from Iowa county was includ ed as a charter member in the initial at Iowa State Col lege June He is Blythe of Representing this district on the board of Flying Farmer di rectors is Freel of Well In what is believed a record for such 215 flying farmers were issued membership certificates in the one hour of signing at the statewide Delegates at the June business session voted to accept associate who are not di engaged in such members will but not have the privilege of voting or holding of Flying Farmers who did not April and lived there until 1934 along with his lather and he moved to Answering his he was inducted into the Army and was sent overseas where he took part in the invasion of Africa in the fall of He was wounded and carried away from a burning tank by comrades during an engage ment of defensive action against strong enemy opposition The comrades who rescued him were captured by the enemy Then followed an illness of three weeks to which he During his illness he was tenderly cared for by his Leta Wilson and Gertrude and his Beatrice He was a member of the Metho dist He leaves to mourn his passing his three seven Arden Kirk Marie and Ruth and Joan Jerry Haubenschild and one great Jan Also one Bertha Nicola Farm For Public Auction The 168 acre farm of Nicola located three miles south east of Williamsburg will be sold at public auction July at It is stated that this farm has a fine set of buildings consisting of a seven room hog tile double poultry house and machine The farm is equipped with electric facilities and wired for power and This particular farm home is in fine condition and all persons interested in purchasing a good farm and home are cordially ed to attend the Particulars may be obtained by calling Bert auctioneer cashier of the Far mers Trust and Savings or the owners and any of them will give information concerning this FINAL WEEK FOR EMERGENCY FOOD DRIVE IN IOWA and the fate of Hinrichs is who is the last of the seven Ma re She will a week or ten days here reporting Jo June 24 48 were those The attending years of age to the 45 in Under 21 years of age 22 and over 21 this in complete as it was pos sible to make Degree in Civil Ralph Howes son of John Deceived nu science degree in civil exercises not definitely Hinrichs was officially pre sumed dead by the War Depart ment as of Full military rites were per formed by the American Legion Post of with a contingent of Williamsburg Legionnaires also in Those of the immediate family who attended the service were Donald Hinrichs and of Erich Hinrichs of William Hinrichs and family of Clear Iowa Joel Hinrichs and family of Ma Gerald who is on terminal leave from the navy Allen student at Purdue all brothers of the and father of from In ii Renew Your License by July 15 According to County Sheriff Milford Engelbert the period for renewal of drivers licenses has been extended until the of licenses may be renew ed in Williamsburg on June from to and again on Saturday June from to and from until Satur day when specially train ed girls under the supervision of Sheriff Engelbert will be present in Williamsburg for the purpose of renewing drivers The same group will be in Con roy to renew licenses July from until You rosy renew your license any day by going personally to the court house in how for the convenience of the public a schedule has been pub giving the dates and hours when representatives from the court house will be present in your own community to renew your goon Magoon will be missed by his friends and neighbors as he has resided on Clark Street in North English the past 50 Funeral services were held at the home June at the Glenn Parrott with Grove music by Interment the in PYTHIAN SISTERS INITIATED 10 NEW MEMBERS JUNE 19 Grand Grand Chief and Grand Keeper Here For Ceremony North English Out of town people who attend ed the funeral were and Haubenschild and son Jerry of Arden Kirkpatrick and son of Long Fred Ingram and and Grant Wilson f Cedar Miss Minnie Cos tello of Cedar and Virgil and Fred Mike Costello and daughters of Millers Walter Timmerman of and Max Richards of Mason and Ferris and Marie of Miss Ruth Ferris of Cedar Expansion Will Benefit Iowa The United States Employment Cedar to day announced the expansion of its service to residents of Iowa service has been on a per week Effective July the United States Employment Ser vice on the second floor of the Post wil be open Mondays through Fridays from until and to office will provide service to workers seeking and to employers seeking Charles Interview er will be in 38 Ralph was of 38 receive degrees this year we The Troy Bwr eM picnic will be held rain OP shine June Of town hall in A ket dinner be held at Bring a to gQ with ice Two to Wed Two licenses to wed have been issued from the office of J clerk of the district One to of to Henrietta Victor another licence Gertrude Of A school of instruction for members of the Pythian Sisters was held in the local Hall Wednesday June 19 under the sponsorship of the loca chapter of Pythian guests were Loma Peters District Deputy Grand from Belle Plaine Grand Chief Marie Douglas of Cedar ant Robert Grand Keeper o Records and from Marengo Wednesday evening the regula meeting and initiation were heli in Williamsburg with initiation performed under the supervision of the Initiation Degree from New members initiated into the Pythian Sisters were Laura Mary Mrs Minta and Irene Four members from the were also initiated into the Dick Ken Lyle and William Following the initiation cere light refreshments were served by a committee composed of ladies of the Pythian Out of town guests were from and Cedar This meeting concluded the organizations activities for No meetings will be held until next After Two At State Convention county super intendent of has returned to her duties in the court house after attending a conference for County Super held for the benefit Of throughout the state of Iowa Hanson Designates Persons to Receive Contri butions in County Drive Starvation is staring nations of in the thousands of women and children are in need of food while we in Iowa Bounty are living in ease with plenty to knowing nothing of he gnawing need of This is the final week of Emergency Food so let us all If every person in Iowa county will give just ten a the twentieth part of a it would buy a large quantity of canned goods and dried We are not asking for canned or dried just cash because if canned or dried foods are shipped from Central the money must come out of the funds More foods can be bought as a central market so we are asking for cash Ten cents from each person in Iowa Send or take your contributions to Williamsburg George North English Al bert Williamsburg Holbrook Char lie Parnell Frank Sea Millersburg Richard Bert Hanson Iowa County Chairman Boy Meeting July 1 Boy Scouts and any boys inter ested in becoming scouts are cor invited to attend a Boy Scout meeting to be held in the basement of the Williamsburg City hall at Scouting is invaluable experi hce to boys and young local Scoutmaster urges all young men and boys to lecome actively engaged in scout Pilot Club Held Meeting June 21 The Pilot Boys held their regular meeting at the home of Merlin Friday June Eighteen members were resent and an interesting discus sion on DDT was presented by County Lynn some pictures of livestock for the Towards the close of the light refreshments were served by Merlin have opportunity to get member ship cards at the June meeting may still obtain them by sending the fee to the state Orders should be addressed to Lyle Information Iowa State SALES IS REPORTED FOR MAY Iowa County Sales Down Reports Chairman Total Given at Only Savings Bond sales for Iowa county have shown a considerable decrease for the month of according to a bulletin received from the office of the State Dir ector of Iowa Savings Bonds The sale of E bonds has drop ped off slightly over as compared with April Total sales for E Bonds in April were Miff the once a ghe salt that the topic Total sales for the same type bond in May were Bonds sales for the state of Iowa during the month of May amounted to a little over less than the month of Roger War State Director for Iowa of the Savings Bonds an The total sales figure was divided as follows in E Bonds in F and in G While these figures represent a comparatively good we hope Iowa will get behind the June Promotion and make it the biggest month so far this Warin We urge the people of Iowa to continue investment in Series and G The money you invest now will help to build a secure and stable future for your Marengo Announces July 4 Celebration A program that will fill most of the time for a period of 12 on July has been arranged by the Marengo Com Club for its Starting at 11 oclock will be novel daylight fireworks A different fireworks program will be given at oclock at There will be a band con cert at At Belle fast baseball team will meet the Marengo Legion team which has not lost a game this In the afternoon at and again at will be a big free act At oclock at night the automobile will be given A feature that will attract at tention and for which prizes of and are offered is a horse pulling Horses should be registered the morning of the with Jack There are two teams over and under 3000 Say those in there will be more than a worth of entertainment for those who at See advertisement elsewhere in this FUNERAL RITES FOR EDWARD CARNEY HELD JUNE 25 Male Nurse Veteran Of World War and Member of the Eagles Edward died in at June after an operation for ruptured following an illness of about six services were held in Josephs June with the Father Diamond of Iowa McGillicuddy Lord of Mercy and The pallbearers were George Lower Art Ro bert Mike Gallon and Peter Carney was born to Anthony Car ney and Josephine Boyle Carney in Troy He was married to Mary Fischer of the ceremony taking place in Buf and to this union four children were and all of Washington one daughter died in Two Mary and Mar have preceded him in Near relatives surviving him are His five Carney and James Carney of Wil Thomas and Anthony Carney of and Joseph Carney of Cedar Rapids two Sister Mary Josephs and Norman Kuddes of Hoi brook also six nieces and five Edward Carney has been employed as a Male Nurse at the Veterans in and during the course of his life had achieved the high est possible rating as a Male Carney was a veteran of World War and received his discharge from Camp in He was a mem ber of Anthonys Catholic church and also a member of the Eagles IN IOWA VALLEY ALL STAR GAME Van Black Rep resent Burg as AllStars The Iowa Valley baseball league discontinued regular league play last Sunday in favor of an all star game featuring EastWest compe tition with the East 7 to The league was split with Nor Walford and Atkins forming the East combination and Newhall and Watkins in the AllStars representing Williams burg in the contest were Petz and Van Ray Van slugger of the local ball was credited with a smashing two base hit in Sundays This coming June will see the opening of the sec ond half of the Iowa Valley con ference schedule when the Wil Red Sox play Newhall on the diamond west of Williams Warm weather means that the season for baseball is finally here and the Red Sox are ready to en ter the second half of their sea Come on out and support the local APOLOGY Due to unintentional over sight the names of two slug Chandler and Vin cent were omitted from the lineup of the Wil Sox baseball team which was printed last week in this Both men contributed effectively to the hitting power of the local team against Watkins June and each deserves credit for the total runs scor ed against the valiant and shortly was the meeting Beer and Cigarette Licenses Issued According to Rex Iowa county the following beer and cigarette licenses have been renewed at meetings of the board of supervisors in the past few John licenses issued Tour For Boys June 28 An invitation is extended to any boy by Linn county to join a tour beginning at Allyn Evans farm at June The tour will be conducted through Iowa county and stops will be made at various farms to inspect projects of which are now in The group will hold a basket dinner in the Marengo City Park around noon on the This will enable any boy who cant come in the morning to join the group and continue with the inspection party for the remainder of the Several New Estates Opened The following estates have been according to the records in the office of William Coff clerk of the district The estate of Frank Hradek was opened June the bond was fixed at with Jones as the Executor with the will Claypool is the The estate of Nellie Callahan was opened June bond was fixed at Brauch was appointed Adminis and Goldthwaite and Naughton are the The estate of Agnes Q was opened June the bond fixed at and Alice   

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