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It's Important to Place Teenagers in Jobs This Summer sparked. Youthful Labor Force On The Increase Babson Park, jobs for vacationing students will be a more significant problem than ever during the forthcoming summer season. Many youngsters will need money to meet the ever. mounting costs of education, especially those from large families with limited means. Then, too, vitally important keep teenage idleness at a minimum during the bot summer monibs when urban violence is so easily The sudden and dynamic of the labor force when and colleges close down for summer nothing Dew.

It has ways presented difficulties. But summer of 1968 promises perplexities well beyond the usual. In first place. Labor Department tistics politan for areas the of twenty the largest that some 2.555.000 mostly time positions must be found work opportunities are to be available for all the teenagers pected to be seeking jobs. Total teenage employment the summer of 1967 amounted only 2,125,000.

While the increase of 430,0000 anticipated for year's vacation season may not first glance appear excessive, will still take effort of private dustry and of government 10 absorb this additional labor servoir. During recent years, private and public employers put on impressive campaigns place young people in summer jobs with the smallest amount delay and confusion. Vice dent Humphrey has spearheaded these campaigns, and he will for even greater success this Focus of Trouble in the Cities While the question of summer employment is throughout the country, the lem in urban centers is particularly there just too many youngsters for number of job openings. That why special co-operation is tial among all concerned during the critical time of transition spring anxious into summer. Companies to help by providing possible full-time employment vacation period can find mary sources of encouragement.

In most areas the boards of trade chambers of commerce actively placement. working to achieve maxi-; mum Federal and labor and employment security visions will be ready to aid both lining openings in channel-! available boys and girls them. Service clubs--such as wanis, business Lions, working and industry to mote the fullest possible summer emplyoment of young job Neighborhood groups are another important force where population specially retail localized, frequently spurring and service outlets! expand their staffs for the sumMay Find Permanent Employees With the basic labor shortage acute, especially in lines demanding high skill and astute employers will be on Jookout for temporary youthful workers who might become valuofficials permanent workers. Personnel would therefore do well to observe their summer jobbers and capabilities with exceptional even if the youths still have another year or more of education! complete. have A great many found it rewarding unusually gifted youngsters part-time employment after they returned to school.

On-the-job training and evening classes can develop some extraordinarily loyal talented employees. Ambitious youngsters with a keen to the future should seek out positions with companies that may looking for likely young job aspion a permanent basis. In the more run, to this their will likely careers contribute! immediately enticing prospect of jobs at summer resorts perhaps ten or twelve weeks operation at high pay. Wise parwill guide their teenagers in matters, helping them to plan their future working lives as as possible. Daily Temperatures In 60's Last Week; Fog Sunday Morning Adverse conditions have this very much in effect throughout been; area the past week: some rain In and fact, below; normal temperatures.

the Friday was the only day temperature got above the 70 mark. It was in the 60's all the other days of the week. This area was enveloped in a lifted pea-soup when fog Sunday morning. This it began to rain, conmore tinuing than until late three afternoon to inch make quarters cluding Oats look that which fell Saturday. COrE is beginning fine, and early planted so rows to come through can be seen.

Rainbow Girls Installation Sunday Afternoon Wilmar Assembly No. 147 of the Order of Rainbow for Girls will have an installation service Sunday afternoon, June 2 at 2 p.m, in the Masonic ball Watts will be installed as Worthy Advisor. The is invited to attend. The Two County Board Meeting Iowa and Poweshiek boards of education will meet county day evening, June 4, at the H-L-V high school in Victor at 7:45 p.m. to consider the 1969 budget and other important business.

SERVICEMENS COLUMN Pvt. Bruce Doehrmann 54931287, Co. 2nd B.N. 3 Bde. BCT, Fort Bliss, Texas 79916.

Woolworth Chain In 1879 Frank W. Woolworth set up his first successful 5 and 10 cent store in Lancaster, Pa. By 1911 the chain had grown to more than 1000 stores. 10 JOURNAL TRIBUNE WILLIAMSBURG, IOWA THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1968 Dare You' Is WHS Bacc'laureate Theme Sun. Night Using the theme "I Dare You," Rev.

S. H. Roser, pastor of the First United Presbyterian church, delivered the baccalaureate dress Sunday night at the Messer auditorium He quoted from a book written by Mr. Danforth who used that title. "I dare you to accept a challenge of change," he declared.

Continuing he said, "I dare you to be a rebel in the better During his remarks he deplored the present emphasis on sex, use of alcohol, use of tobacco, and the all too common practice of obscenity in varied forms. He pointed out that the are going into a world of paradoxes. He referred to the contenin the peace negotiations in! Paris. The mixed chorus sang two lections, directed by Dennis Wads. worth.

Rev. Norman Adamson read the scripture from Proverbs 3. He also diction. gave the invocation and bene- Services May 17 For Bridget McCarty, 71 WHS Nine Will Play 16 Summer Games re-: Services for a former Williamsboth burg resident, Miss Bridget Nellie have McCarty, 71, were held with a reto quiem high mass last Friday at St. Wenceslaus church in Iowa of Burial was in St.

Mary's cemetery Presi- Williamsburg. Miss McCarty was born in York strive township April 19, 1897 to Jerome! and Bridget Hanson McCarty. She lived in this until moving to finding! lowa City in 1941 where she made her home with a sister, Mrs. Wal-1 prob-, ter Jennings. always: While living in Williamsburg, shel was an employee in the late Jim! the Lytle Variety store many years.

is Until her retirement in 1958 she was employed in the nutrition department of the University of from She was a member of Si. Wenceslaus and the Altar and Rosary ail society. Surviving are her sister, and three brothers, Daniel of Parnell, Jerome of Charles City and J. mond of Iowa City. She was preare ceded in death by one sister, Mary state whom Black, was John two C.

brothers, McCarty one of and of Kadi- lona who died May 13 of a sudden in heart attack, and Joe in 1955. Pallbearers were nephews, Joel into and Carty, Jerry Cecil Black, Paul and Jim McKi- Long and Jerry nings. pro- With the completion of the spring schedule this week, the Williamswill burg swing high into school baseball team the summer schedule Friday. May 31-English Valleys here. June 4-H-L-V there.

7-Iowa Valley there. June 11-Keota here. June 14-Montezuma there. June 18-Sigourney there. June 25-Belle Plaine here.

June 28-B-G-M here. July 2-English Valleys there. July 5-H-L-V here. July 9 Iowa Valley here. July 16-Keota there.

July 19-Montezuma here. July 23-Sigourney here. July 30-Belle Plaine there. August 2-B-G-M there. All games will be played at 8 p.m.

GARDEN PLANTS Sweet Potatoes Assorted Flower Plants etc. HOLBROOK GREEN HOUSE Mile East Holbrook Williamsburr Phone 668-1553 Swine Board Sets Up Hog Show Date Tentative dates for the annual! Iowa County Pork show have Siefker. been announced, stated Siefker, president of the Iowa County Swine Producers, stated: that the show is set for Sept. 5 at the fairgrounds in Marengo. Siefker stated although these dates are tentative, the show was definitely scheduled for the first! week of September with the annual meeting of the Pork Producers to be held on Sept.

12. The quality pork show will allow both barrow and gilt entries again this year and pork producers are urged to start selecting their ani-! mals for the show, Siefker concluded. Building Two More Shelters at Lake Improvements continue to be made to the facilities at the Iowa located in the west part of Pilot twp. Two shelter houses are now under construction on the high make ground a east total of of the four lake. shelter This houses will, in the park.

The driveway has now been extended around the east side of the lake to a point not far from the east end of the dam. This has been surfaced with crushed rock. The trees which survived after being set out a few years ago are beginning to make a nice showing. Like so many parks and other public places, a substantial number of elms have succumbed to the Dutch elm disease. However, the park has an abundance of oaks, hickories and other forest trees so that the loss' of the elms is not al great factor except to them.

A small merry-go-round has been added to the children's playground equipment. GRADUATION PARTIES Judy Naughton was honored at a small reception held at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rathjen before the graduation ceremonies at the highschool Tuesday evening. Others present were her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James Naughton and family and an aunt, Mrs. Franklin Fetzer and Larry of Mt. Auburn. Guests in the Don Langlas home following graduation to honor Sandra were Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Mittlebach of South Mr. and: Mrs. George Mittlebach of Amana, Mr. Harry and Mrs.

Steffen, Langlas and Bob Busher. A reception was held in the Clement Hanson home following graduation honoring their son, James. Those present were Mrs. Hannon, Paul and Pete, "the Mike O'Rourke family, the Cliff Marine family, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Lower, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald, Mrs.

Bert Hanson, Rev. R. G. Vogel, Wilma Tierney, George Hanson and Terry. Order your Rubber Stamps at the Journal-Tribune office WANT TO BUY Or SELL REAL ESTATE? SEE US FIRST HARVEY VON AHSEN Williamsburg 668-2102 Rep.

of H. B. Berven Agency Jowa City, Iowa 337-2394 BOTTLE BULK L. P. Gas Delivery IOWA VALLEY L.

P. GAS CO. FRED KOENIG 2-4266 LEO VON LEINEN 2-3762 MARENGO 2 tfc NOTICE to repairs being done on the Due front of our building our front door will be closed Monday, June 3 'thru Thursday, June 6. Our back door will be open for business FAMILY SHOE FOR SALE Country Living In Town NICE 4 BEDROOM MODERN HOME With 5 Acres of Land And Other Buildings ADJOINS WILLIAMSBURG Contract Terms Available Betty J. O'Leary BROKER Phone 338-5695 Lowa City Simplify Shopping and WANT ADS STRAYED: Black heifer from the Leinen place.

Milton Heitshusen. 22-1tc FAST service on film developing black and white and color. BeL Franklin store. 43-tic FOR SALE: Purebred Duroc boars. tested, guaranteed.

668-2088, Otis Lindhart. 37-tt $1000 per month potential first year. Part or full time, men or women. Low investment. For personal interview write Hugh Landa, 1610 11th Ave.

S.W., Cedar Rapids. FOR SALE: Sow with 8 pigs. Ferdinand Teggatz, Williamsburg. Phone 668-2100. STOP IN and see our everyday greeting cards as well as git wraps.

Largest selection In lowa county. Peterson Drug wu ramsbarg. ELECTRIC HEATING AND WIRING SERVICE MAYBERRY ELECTRIC Office or Residence 668-2250 WANTED: tank Septic tank cleaning. 6575. Elmer Eichhorn, 2-ttc trip, Call Blairstown a Collect 454 Average $10.00 to plus FOR TORNADO VICTIMS -Anyone wishing to donate good clean items such as clothing, small appliances and toys, call 668- bedding.

2362 or bring to 600 North St. 21-1tc FOR RENT: New one and two bedroom apartments. Carpeted, air cunditioned, stove and refrigerator. Phone 668-2312. George Loupe.

20-tfc FOR SALE: 50 head of feeder pigs, average weight 40 lbs. Frank Weldon, 668-2283. 21-tfc repair WANTED: work. To ao small appliance lawn Also see us for your mower sharpening, tune- ups complete overhaul. Bob's Electric FOR SALE: Madison silos, and unloader setup.

and Daniel feedlot planning Badger M. Yoder, Parnell rural route, phone Wellman 646-2655. WANTED: Instructors for Tri. Chem Liquid Embroidery. Plan your own hours.

No cash investment to start with. will train you. Contact Hazel Hagen, 3202 Raven Iowa City. Phone collect 337-2597, FOR SALE: New Remington add. rated, machine, 8-column, hand opeing adds and $90 Journal-Tribune, Williamsburg.

PERSONALIZE Dapkins tor We0 dings, anniversaries and parties uD special order at the journal Tribune office. 42-0 FOR SALE General Electric Air Conditioners and Dehumidifiers GLANDORF Appliance and Electric Williamsburg Ph. 668-2024 HELP WANTED Dishwasher Janitor 11 p.m. 7 a.m. Part Time LANDMARK RESTAURANT Williamsburg Ph.

668-2209 TRANSISTOR BATTERIES. BY EVEREADY- -The red ones. Langley's Jewelry, Williamsburg. 28-t FOR SALE: Yearling Duroc male bog. Arnold Schnebbe sr.

Phone Conroy, 662-2443. 22-1tc FOR A RENT: Trailer sprayer. Complete with 300 gal. tank and 8-row boom. Pb.

8-1524 or 8-1332. Dennis Huedepohl. 17, 19, 21, 23c Card of Thanks I wish to thank all those who sent cards and flowers and visited me while in the hospital and for the calls since I returned home. Mrs. Pauline Swain 22-1tc Dear friends and neighbors, old and new, I want to thank each and everyone of you for the lovely cards and flowers that you sent to my wife when she was in the hospital pain.

She appreciated your want to thoughtfulness thank the very nurses much. and I also Dr. Watts for the good care she receiv-1 ed while she was sick. I especially want to thank Rev. Aurich for the prayers and comfort he gave her during the five months she was bedfast at Marengo Memorial hospital.

I also thank all the people who sent the lovely flowers to the funeral, also food to the church, money for different organizations, and all the friends, neighbors and relatives for attending the services. I thank all of you sincerely and hope God will take care of you. Omer Colaert And sister and brothers and families of my wife, Anna Sissel, Clara Fritz, Kathryn Henny, Ed Wolter and Louie Wolter. 22c I wish to thank my relatives and friends for the cards and visits and other acts of kindness while I was hospitalized and since I've returned home. help was very much appreciated.

Also thanks to Pastor Renning for his visits and prayers. Henry Meyer jr. I would like to take this means thank all my fore relatives, friends neighbors their prayers, flowers, visits and inquiries; alsc other deeds of kindness shown during my stay in St. Luke's hospital and since returning home. A thanks to Rev.

Steffenson for his visits and prayers. They were all very much appreciated and helped speed my recovery. Mrs. Clifford Claypool I wish to express my appreciation and thanks for all the ful cards, letters, visits, and gifts which I received while in the hospital. I enjoyed them all so much.

very Frances Parker COMPLETE PROCESSING SERVICE For Your Freezer or Locker For Pickup Service Call 668-1590 ROEHRKASSE LOCKER PLANT BIG SELECTION NEW 1968 FORDS Variety Of Equipment On These New Fords For Your Choice DON'T. DELAY STOP IN -TODAY $700 OFF Window Price 1968 Galaxie 500 4 Door Hardtop Fully Equipped Power Brakes Steering Factory Air GRANT MOTOR CO. what a better Please Buckle Your Seat Belt Williamsburg Ph. 668-1910 REPAIR PARTS for Shavers. New Shavers, all makes sold and serviced.

LANGLEY'S JEWELRY. FOR RENT: Furnished apart. ments. Call 668-1090. 20-tfc APARTMENT FOR RENT: Priventrance, stove and refrigerator furnished, lights, heat water furnished.

Call 668-1094. WANTED: Septic tank cleaning. Average home tank, $10 to $15, plus trip. Call Collect 454-6311, Blairstown. Cecil Gilbert.

47-tfc FOR RENT: 42 acres of alfalfa, brome, and clover mixture hay. mile north of Parnell. Contact Paul Disterboft, West, Iowa. Phone 624-2184 Amana. 22-2tc CHOICE LOTS in William6burg available at reasonable prices.

Contact W. E. Van- Steenhuyse, 668-1446. 49, 52c WANTED. Hens; top prices paid picked up weighed on farm Write or call, morning and eve ning, collect Bill McDonald, 636 Keota.

19-tte NEED Ed's Radio TV DIAL 668-1213 TV or RADIO SERV. A-100 Soybean seeds. Treated and inoculated. Truman Schmidt, Ph. Conroy 662-2225.

FOR SALE: Several Reg. 2 year old Angus bulls. Best of quality and bloodlines. Also reg. Charolirs.

bulls. Ph. 668-1894. Bellevue Farms. FOR SALE: Amsoy, Lindarin, 20-5t-June Fo FOR RENT: Small, partly furnished sharing kitchen and Available July 1.

Phone 668-1854. Lorena Mews. 20-tfe Office Hours: 8 to 3 p.m. Thursdays in Williamsburg Dr. MAX L.

SMITH Dr. W. A. WESTPHAL CONTACT LENSES Make Appointment at Burg. Ins.

668-2241 or 668-2141 Washington Office OLympia 3-4558 seed. Ames tested, clean, sacked and inoculated, $3.90 per bu. Ph. 668-1407, Arnold Trimpe. FOR RENT: Adding machine, $1.50 per day.

Journal Tribune. FOR SALE: Chester White fab boars. mi, south of Vinton on 218. Phone Newhall 223-2793, Walter Schminke Sons, Van Horne, Ia. 7-tfc FOR RENT: One bedroom Sam Belland.

apt. 22-tfc FOR SALE: Linderan SALESMEN Take Five A 5-minute telephone call is all it takes to see if you meet our simple qualifications. FIVE reasons why it will be worth your time: 1. Immediate earnings from $600 to $800 a month. 2.

First-year bonus over $2000. 3. Complete training at Company expense. 4. Product backed by national and local extensive advertising program, 5.

International Company, leader in its field. FOR appointment and confidential interview call 319-365-5210, Cedar Rapids 20-4t FOR SALE: Guinea pigs, $1.00 each. 662-2442, Conroy. Eugene Witte. 21-2tc FOR SALE: Pump jacks in stock.

Belland Plumbing and Heating, 19-tfc All Kinds of Trenching Water, Sewer, Horizontal Boring, Backhoe Work We can supply your needs for pipe, cattle hog, waterers, pumps etc. LIBBY'S TRENCHING SERVICE Williamsburg, Pb. FOR SALE: 25 acres of alfalfa and timothy hay. Orville Wichmann, 662-2057, Conroy. 22-2tc FOR SALE: Polled Hereford bulls, 12 mcn of age.

Prices and bulls to please the small farmer or the Purebred breeder. More than choose from. We invite you to look at these before you buy, Marlowe Seitsinger, mile south of Kinrcss. Ph. 515-639-2262.

FOR SALE: Choice quality Spotted Poland China boars, good size big selection. Will deliver. 2 miles south of 1-80, Arthur Bailey Son West Liberty, Ia. 7-tfc CUSTOM Atrazine Ramrod Treflon 2-4D etc. Wade Sons North English Ph.

664-4540 NORTH LIBERTY STOCKYARDS CHOICE FEEDER CATTLE SOLD DAILY Call Collect North Liberty Ph. 626-2251 or Tom Meade, 1 Ph. 626-2170 Dick Meade, Ph, 626-2250 AT SERVICE: American quarter Two register One sorrel stall? white markings. markings, 655-7293, Sylvan Collingwood, Milers liamsburg. 181 with WANTED: Custom self propelled windrow 646-2492.

Keoth Erb, machine. Wellman. 1 21,22, WIRING SERVICE ELECTRICAL Construction Williamsburg ORLEN IMHOFF Ph. 668-1720 schools the al-; the the staindicate if made exduring, to; this at it in- FOR RENT: 3 $60 per month. room Available upstairs Call 668-2262 or write Joel June LeClaire, la.

52753. Rutled FOR boars, SALE: 226 Purebred ficiency. Riverview gain. 256 feed Hamp Plaine, Iowa. Phone 444-2959.

Be 12- FOR RENT: Modern home, priced reasonable. count 148. competent Williamsburg. neta apply. 494 LOMBARD CHAIN SAWS and CHAINS Buy Yours Now 5 Doehrmann mi.

Repair Serve 1 mi. Williamsburg Phone 668-2025 21t Get on the PURINA FLY CONTROL PROGRAM flies' NOW it pays! or fight the Control later. bination See of us for the RIGHT con Killers. deadly Purina Safe, effective, low in cost! CHECK BOARD Williamsburg PURINA HEALTH AIDS the and ing with is to mer. still ity, the able their care, to cerns offer have and eye be rants lang far "Nash" with of ents such for early ROCK BOTTOM PRICES Men's Work Clothes Men's Foot Wear GIFTS For All Occasions RENTAL ON: Silverware Dishes Trays BREAD 5 loaves $1.00 Always A Banana Sale Open BURG Evenings DEPT.

STORE and Sundays Till 9 p.m. LAUNDRY SERV. GOOD YEAR FARM TIRE TROUBLE? SEE OR CALL HOME OIL COMPANY "SERVICE" 668-1530 WILLIAMSBURG FOR SERVICE FASTEST ONIN -THIS YOUR -FARM AREAl Flats Repaired Promptly Tractor Tires Retreaded Tube Valves Replaced Tires Liquid Filled Sales and Service on tires for every tractor, truck and ante on your farm. The middle name is "Service" fast service aS your phone. Make as that's close and our track the call, trouble spot in a will hurry show and up at the trouble Next time vou have pensively, give us a call.

GOOD YEAR tea YEARS Tire Hospital Phone 668-1580 HOME OIL CO. Williamsburg.

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