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7, 1973 Pogo4 Midgets Play Tornadoes BY DAN MCPHERSON Singers on TV Conservation Steps Taken BY BlAXE JOHNSON RlLY NEWS poMUhtd Fridn." except prbv- tjaaii cxcWttoc Ftfenary 22 and tana Second cltu paid tor tbc EsthervUlt DtUy News, ateBanc Mid-America PuUtahinf lli 3k. Jft SL, EatherrUle, Iowa S1334. iaaacriatkB rates: City at EithervUle, aastniiaii, Terrfl, Armstrong and Rfaig- adinrad by carrier, 60 cents per weak; Cat for 3 months, $15.60 for 6 awaCkK tZS.78 year. By mail Emmet and toaaatiai eonoties: 118.20 year, Canes 1-S, (22.10 year. Fred WQlams, PublUher; Claries OBtteimer.

Maaafiai Editor; Richard Myers, Advertising Director; Gladys Streiff, Basioess Manager; Bob He ins, Production Manager; Bemice Blom, Circulation Cterk. Member of Associated Press, Iowa Daily Press Association, Iowa Press Associa- Photos submitted to this newspaper will not be returned by mail. However, they may be picked up at the Daily News Office. Jr nrdcr if. sniTwe.

man must ariuss ins and thai the students ann of ibe Esahenille Hurt) School anp dftinc With the fue3 CTisas as v. saeps are being lafcfir if wmserve Use fueJ we do measures now being inliwed by the high school are: 3 The use of two doors only: ihe main door and Maniece door. i Temperatures in all classrooms is kept at 68 degrees. The use of just every other light in the halls. 4) The lights in the foyer are turned off as soon as all students have arrived.

5) One half of the lights in the gym are turned off during P.E. classes. 6) The water temperature of the shower rooms is down to 140 degrees. 7) All restrooms and locker rooms are 65 degrees. In addition to these steps the school will be closed from Dec.

22 to 30. This will mean no games or practices during Christmas vacation. Group Pics Are Taken BY CHRIS Group pictures were taken this week for the 1974 HoLoCo. Pictures were taken during school time at various parts of the day. Dave's Studio took the pictures.

Eslherville Midget coach George Hess expects a good effort from his team when they play Storm Lake tomorrow on the Tornadoes home court. Coach Hess feels the Midgets' strong suit is in which they have been able to pass to the open man, but they need to work on defense. According to. the Midget mentor, "We can't let the opponents have easy shots." Coach Hess feels his charges have played up to his expectations and hopes four or five players can reach double figures. The Tornado attack will be spearheaded by letter winner Dave Felton who is expected to lead his team in scoring and rebounding.

Storm Lake is 0-2 in conference play suffering losses (o Spencer 1 and Sibley. Lack of height is the Tornadoes' biggest drawback. Coach Don Kramer's junior varsity squad will try to push their season's mark above .500 against the little Tornadoes. Coach Kramer feels his team needs to improve on shooting but are becoming more proficient in hitting the hoop. The Varsity Chorus and Varsity Madrigal, from EHS will present a program of Christmas music KEYC-TV, Mankato, Dec.

13. The program will be aired at 4 p.m. The Varsity Chorus, consisting of 55 members, will sing eight songs. The 16-member Varsity Madrigal will present four numbers. Included in the chorus program will be "The Christmas Tattle" with Tim Rogness as soloist.

Mary Burch will be the featured soloist in "Mary, Mary." Other numbers include "Gloria," Be Joyful," "Come to the Manger," "Hoadie Christus natus est," "The Door of Heaven Opens," and "The Christmas Waltz." Four soloists, Marshiela Midgettes to Des Moines BY BETH JOHNSON Mooney, Doug Rapp, Dennis Murray, and Mary Boggess will be featured in the Madrigal number "We've Been Awhile A Wandering." Also in the Madrigal program will be "The Peace Carol," "Wassail Song," and "Come Christmas Morning." Sue Kroenke and Marcia Juergens are accompanists. Director is Don Brown. FHA Sponsor Babysitting December 15 Eight Students Aid Librarians Eight high school students are library assistants this year. These students also work in the audio-visual center. At work at the library, students manage the check-out desk and also supervise checking in and out of equipment in the A.V.

center. Assistant librarians are Jim Hoien, Bert Prentice, Dean Bergeson, Mike Doll, Steve Williams, Tom Merrill, Angie Korte, and Frank Buchholz. Dave's Studio took the pictures. Korte, and Frank Buchholz. Dec.

11, for more action tHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIHmilimiHIIHIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIH Illlllllllllllltimilllllll Illllllll Ill IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII BDaaSEafl9F7.il!-!, i. x. i i i The Midgettes will host Storm Lake tonight, with the J.V. game beginning at 6:45. Saturday, Dec.

8, the Midgettes will travel to Des Moines where, they will be competing in the Winter Coaching School. Estherville girls will be playing for the West Team and will take on Lincoln of Des Moines in a half game. Phil Martin, the coach of the Des Moines Lincoln team starts his second year of competition with returning letter winners Becky Clair, Marilyn and Sherri Porter, plus transfer letter winner Rachel Peterson, formerly of Estherville. The Midgettes will also be heading for Sheldon on Tuesday, Dec. 11, for more action.

mi Future Homemakers of America will sponsor a babysitting service for shopping mothers, Dec. 15. The free service will begin at 9 a.m. and close at 5:30 p.m. in the junior high home economics room.

Anyone wishing to take advantage of the service should use the northeast entrance door to the junior high building. Plans were also made at the last meeting for a Christmas party which will be during the week of Dec. 16. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF IOWA IN AND FOR EMMET COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Kslher Mabel Smith, Deceased. PROBATE NO 5230 NOTICE OF PROOF OF WILL WITHOUT ADMINISTRATION TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Esther Mabel Smith Deceased: You are hereby notified that on the 3rd day of December, 1973, the last will of Esther Mabel Smith, deceased, bearing date the 23rd day of May, 1955, was admitted to probate in the above named court and there will be no present administration of the estate.

You are further notified that any action to set aside said will must be brought in the district court of said'eounty within one year from the date of the second publication of this or any such action thereafter will be forever barred: Dated this doy of December, 1973. MaryPeleraen SwL. Clerk of the District Court By Barbara Burns Deputy Roscndahl Forsyth Attorneys for said Estate Date of second publication 14 day of December, 1973. (Dec. 7,14,1973) VARSITY MADRIGAL 16-member Varsity Madrigal will ting several numbers as part of the vocal department Christmas music program on KEYC-TV, Mankato.

Dec. 13. Madrigal members are (front, I. tor.) Sharon Lepird, Holly Hill, Marcia Juergens. Sue Richard, Marshiela Mooney; (middle, 1.

tor.) Mary Boggess, Carol Fitzgerald, Karen Peterson: (back, I. to Dan Kuitula, Doug Rapp, Dave Olson, Bob Jensen, Rick Bose. Dennis Murray, Mark Burch, John Photo by Steve Timmons. PUBLIC NOTICE Scholarships to Be Given rifl i AI wmwutunn WINTHROP by Dick Covalli SOODSV, I'LL. REMEMBB? THI6 CAV FOR A UONG, LONG TIME.

SCU'RE NOT OUST HOW LONG WILL MOP R6ALX.V REMEMBER IT? AT LEAST UNTIL SOU ME BACK THE Z5 CENTS SOU BORROWED FROM ME PUBLIC NOTICE ORIGINAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF IOWA IN AND FOR EMMET COUNTY In Re the Marriage of Oscar Juhl Berven and Priscllla A. Berven Upon the Petition of Oscar Juhl Berven (Petitioner) and Concerning Priscilla A. Berven (Respondent) TO THE ABOVE NAMED RESPONDENT: You are hereby notified that a petition of the above named petitioner in the above entitled action is now on file in the office of the Clerk of the above named Court, which petition prays for a Dissolution of' the Marriage of Oscar Juhl Berven and Priscilla A. Berven, upon the ground that there is a breakdown in the marriage relationship to the extent that the legitimate objects of matrimony have been destroyed, and there remains no reasonable likelihood that the marriage can be preserved; that petitioner be granted custody of the minor child of these parties, and that petitioner has such other and further relief as may be just and equitable in the premises. You are also hereby notified to appear before said court at Estherville in Emmet County, Iowa, on or before the 28th day of December, 1973, and that unless you so appear and file appearance, motion, or pleadings, your default wibVbc entered and 'Judgment or decree will be rendered against you for the relief "demanded in the petition.

SANDERSON, SANDERSON 'S RtbOUT Attorneys at Law 6 North Seventh Street Estherville, Iowa 51334 By Daniel D. Sanderson ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER (Nov. 23, 30, Dec. 7, 1 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF MEMBERS OF ESTHERVILLE MASONIC TEMPLE ASSOCIATION YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a special the members of the Estherville Masonic Temple Association will be held at the Masonic Temple in the City of Estherville, Emmet County, Iowa, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the loth day of December, 1973, for the.

purpose of considering the following amendment to the Articles of IncorporaUooaofstbls cbrporation.Jto-wit; 1. Deletion of present ARTICLE III of the Articles of Incorporation. 2. Enactment of the following substituted ARTICLE III of the Articles of Incorporation of this corporation: The exclusive object and purpose of this corporation shall be to hold title to real property, collect the income therefrom, and turn over the entire amount thereof, less expenses to the organizations set forth in ARTICLE of these Articles of Incorporation. ESTHERVILLE MASONIC TEMPLE ASSOCIATION By Lucy Chalstrom (Dec.3,4,5,6,7,10,1973) PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF IOWA IN AND FOR EMMET COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Charles Albert Haas, Deceased.

PROBATE NO. 5228 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Charles Albert Haas Deceased: You are hereby notified that on the 27th day of November, 1973, the undersigned was appointed administrator of said estate. Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to said estate are-requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors having claims against said estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly for allowance, and unless so filed six months from the second publication of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) such claims shall thereafter be forever barred. Dated this 27th day of November, 1973. Edna Billings Administrator of said Estate Route 2, Estherville, Iowa Fillemvarth Flllenwarth Attorneys for said Administrator Estherville, Iowa Date oi second publication 7 day of December, 1973.

(Nov.30,Dec.7,1973) BY VICKISHEPARD The Masonic Grand Lodge arf Iowa will be offering several scholarships to deserving high school seniors for the continuation of their education. Five hundred dollar scholaf- ahipg arcwayatlable- in each of PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF IOWA IN AND FOR EMMET COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Charles William Witherell, Deceased. PROBATE NO. 5227 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF APPOINTMENT OP EXECUTOR, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Charles William Witherell Deceased: You are hereby notified that on the 28th day of November, 1973, the last will and testament of Charles William Witherell deceased bearing date of the nth day of May, 1970, waB admitted to probate in the above named court and that Marlene Dee Witherell was appointed executor of said estate. Notice is further given that any action to set aside said will must be brought in the district court of said county within one year from the date of the second publication of this notice, or thereafter be forever barred.

Notice is further given Jhat all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors having claims against said estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance; and unless so filed within six months from the second publication of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) such claim shall thereafter be forever barred. Dated this 26th day of November, 1973. Marlene Dee Witherell Executor of said Estate 214 7th Ave. S.E. Clarion, Iowa 50525 Sanderson, Sanderson Ridout Attorneys for said Executor Estherville, Iowa Date of second publication 7.

day of. December, 1973. (Nov. 30, Dec. 7,19731 these areas: A) Programs leading to bac- (sucfeas'Afto, Sciences and Teacher Education) B) Vocational training (this may be in programs of 2 years or less, but it must be in an accredited school) $400 OFF THE ALREADY LOW PRICE ON ANY WORK BOOT OR SHOE HURRY WHILE SELECTION IS BEST SALE ON STOCK ITEMS ONLY.

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