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JOURNAL-TRIBUNE WILLIAM8BURG. IOWA THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1968 It's Important to 10 Place Teenagers in Bgre Jobs This Summer Babson Park, Finding 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 thc-se from large families, with limited means. Then, dress Sunday night at the Messer WHS Bacc'laureafe Theme Sun. Night Using the theme "I Dare Rev.

S. H. Roser, pastor of the First United Presbyterian church, delivered the baccalaureate ad- too, it is vitally important to keep teenage idleness at a minimum during the hot summer months when urban violence is so easily sparked. Youthful Force On The Increase The sudden and dynamic expansion of the labor force when schools and colleges close down for the summer is nothing new. It has al- 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 sense." During his remarks he deplored the present emphasis on sex, use of alcohol, use of tobacco, and the too common practice of obscen- DMiuiijcri 13 Jiuunug uew. 1L IJaS ill- a ways presented difficulties. But the'i'y in varied forms, summer of 1968 promises perplexi-j He pointed out that the seniors ties well beyond the usual.

In the rare a world of para- first place. Labor Department sta-; doxes. He referred to the conten-; tistics for the twenty largest metro- in the peace negotiations in I politan areas of the nation indicate Paris. that some 2.555.000 mostly full-i The mixed chorus sang two se time positions must be found if lections, directed by Dennis Wads -work opportunities are to be made Rev. Norman Adamson read Swine Board Sets Up Hog Show Date Simplify Shopping ond jNtWANT ADS REPAIR PARTS for Shavers.

New Shavers, all makes sold and serviced. LANGLEY'S JEWELRY. Tentative dates for the annual Iowa County Quali.y Pork show STRAYED: Black heifer from the TRANSISTOR A TT I stated Andy Leinen place. MUton Heitshti.wn nv FOR RENT: Furnished apart- meats. Call SC8-103C.

20-tfc have been announced, stated Andy Siefker. 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.

Leinen place. MUton Heitshusen. 22-ltc FAST service on film developing black and white and color. Bee Franklin store. 43-tt( FOR SALE: Purebred Duroc boars.

tested, guaranteed 668-2088, Otis Lindhart. 37-Oc $1000 per month potential first year. Part or full time, men or women. rm. alv ul llu uiue, men or women The quality pork show will allow Low investment.

For personal to- both barrow and gilt entries again terview write Hugh Landa 1610 his year and pork producers are nth Ave. S.W., Cedar Rapids. urged to start selecting their animals for the show, Siefker conelud ed available for all the teenagers ex pected to be seeking jobs. Total teenage employment during the summer of 1967 amounted to only 2,125,000. While the increase of 430,0000 anticipated for this year's vacation season may not at first glance appear excessive, will still take effort of private industry and of government agencies' to absorb this additional labor re- the scripture from Proverbs 3.

He also gave the invocation and benediction. Services May 17 For Bridget McCarfy, 71 Services for a former luut-ri i c- i a iui I1JUJT servoir. During recent years, both burg resident, Miss Bridget Nellie Building Two More Shelters at Lake Improvements continue (o be made to the facilities at the Iowa lake located in the west part of Pilot twp. Two shelter houses are now under construction on the high ground east of the lake. This will make a total of four shelter houses 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. FOR SALE: Sow with 8 pigs. Ferdinand Teggatz, Williamsburg.

Phone STOJ- IN and see ererydaj greeting cards as well as giti wraps. Largest selection in Iowa county. Peterson iiatnsbnrg. Drug Wil "-ry jwaio, wvu i vatuciib, Itliab OllUgel. private and public employers have I McCarty, 71, were held with a re- put on impressive campaigns toiquiem high mass last Friday at place young people in summer I St.

Wenceslaus church in Iowa City jobs with the smallest amount of! Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery delay and confusion. Vice Presi-'in Williamsburg. dent Humphrey has Miss McCarty was born in York "'ckories and other forest trees so room apartments. Carpe'ed "air these campaigns, and he will strive township April 19, 1897 to Jerome i that tne los of the elms is not a conditioned, stove and refrigerator for even greater success this year.

I and Bridget Hanson McCarty She great fact except to remove! Phone 668-2312. George Loupe Focus of Trouble in the Cities I lived in this area until mnvincr in them. 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 ELECTRIC HEATING AND WIRING SERVICE iMAYBERRY ELECTRIC Office or Residence 668-2250 APARTMENT FOR RENT: Priv- uu ate entrance, stove and refrige- BY red rator furnished, lights, heat and Langley's Jewelry, WiOiamsburg. i water furnished.

Call 668-1094. 28-0! EYIR CAT IT -WANTED: Septic tank cleaning. FOR SALEj Yearling Duroc male! Average home tank. $10 to $15, hog. Arnold Schnebbe sr.

Phone Conroy, 662-2443. 22-ltc FOR RENT: Trailer sprayer. plete with 300 gal. tank and 8-row boom. Ph.

8-1524 or 8-1332. Dennis Huedepohl. 17, 19, 21, 23c Cord of Thanks I wish to thank all those who sent cards and flowers and visited me while inthe Iwspttal and for the calls since I returned home. Mrs. Pauline Swain 22-lte 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 in great pain.

She appreciated your thoughtfulness very much. I also want to thank the nurses and Dr. Watts for the good care she received while she was sick. 1 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 plus trip. Call Collect 454-6311, Blairstown. Cecil Gilbert. 47-tfc FOR SALE: Guinea pigs, SERVICE- each. 662-2442, Conroy.

Eugene) American quarter ref W'tte. 21-2tc One sorrel white marking's" FOR SALE: Pump jacks in stock. 81 8 Phone Eelland Plumbing and FOR RENT: 42 acres of alfalfa, brome, and clover mixture hay. mile north of Parnell. Contact Paul Disterhoft, West, Iowa.

Phone Amana. 22-2te CHOICE LOTS in Williameburg available at reasonable prices. Contact W. E. Van Steenhuyse, 668-1446.

49, 52c WANTEp. picked I Hens; top prices paid jp and weighed on farm Bill McDonald, 636 19-tfe FT VJU laifli Write or call, morning and evening, collect 2124 Keota. AH 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, Ph. 688-1919 FOR SALE: 25 acres of alfalfa and timothy hay.

Orville Wichmann, 662-2057, Conroy. 22-2tc WANTED: Septic tank cleaninT ho the lov el to Average tank $10.00 to $15.00 nlus lsoJ ood to the trip. Call Blairstown Collect ey organizations, Afivf- -ill i 6575. Elmer Eichhorn. 2-tfc FOR TORNADO VICTIMS-Anyone wishing to donate good clean items such as clothing, bedding small appliances and toys, call 6682362 or bring to 600 North St 21-ltc FOR RENT: New one and two bedroom apartments.

Carpeted air 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 Focus of Trouble in the Cities lived in this area until moving to While the question of finding 'Iowa City in 1941 where she made summer employment is general'her home with a sister, Mrs. Wal- throughout the country, the prob- ter Jennings. lem in urban centers is always: While living in Williamsburg she particularly there are' was an employee in the late'Jim just too many youngsters for the' Lytle Variety store many years, number of job openings.

That is Until her retirement in 1958 she them. A small merry-go-round has been added to the children's playground equipment. GRADUATION PARTIES Judy Naughton was honored at a a en se ,7 why special co-operation is essen-! was employed in tne nutrition de-1 ma rec held at the home c-f tial among all concerned during Payment of the University cf Iowa grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. vu is caaclj- ui uit; iiULlJUOn (1C- tial among all concerned durin" partnient of the University of Iowa the critical time of transition from.

Snc wa a member of Wences- fr arry Rath before the gradua. spring into summer. Companies' lau and the Altar and Rosary anxious to help by providing ail society. possible full-time employment for! Surviving are her sister, and the vacation period can find mary' tnree brothers, Daniel of Parnell sources of encouragement. i Jerome of Charles City and J.

Ray- In most areas the boards of trade i mond of Iowa City. She was pre- and chambers of commerce are I ceded in death by one sister, Mary commerce are one ss actively working to achieve maxi-i Black and two brothers, x- mum placement. Federal and state one of was John C. of wi aiiu stale V.IJH* iva- labor and employment security ona wno died May 13 of a sudden visions will be ready to aid both in eart atta ek, and Joe in 3955. 11 up openings and in channel-! PaJ'bearers were nephews, Joe JI.UMIJI.IJ ucj.i/1 MIC gldUUei- tion 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 Mit- tlebach of South Amana, Mr. and Mrs. George Mittlebach of Amana, Iteffen, Mrs.

20-tfc FOR SALE: 50 head of feeder piss 40 Ibs. Frank 21-tfc weight Weldon, 668-2283 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. Also the farm help was very much appreciated. Also thanks to Pastor Renning for his visits and prayers. NEED Ed's Radio TV DIAL 668-1213 TV or RADIO SERV.

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

Ph. 668-1894. Farms. Bellevue WANTED: 10 ao small applianct repair work. Also see us for your lawn mower sharpening, tune-ups Henry Mever Jr.

complete overhaul. Bok's Electric 22 I would like to take this means narf unloader and feedlot and setup. j- i imc lo LBKB mis means dlson silos Badger to thank all my relatives, friends and feedlot and and feedlot planning and neighbors for their prayers Daniel M. Yoder, Par- flowers, visits and injuries aYsc Ute Ph ne Welll nan other deeds of kindness shown dm-- (ing my stay in St. Luke's hospital Instructors for Tri- returnin home.

A spe- thanks to Rev. Steffenson for r- ev. eenson for Liquid Embroidery. Plan his visits and prayers. They were rs all hours.

No cash" invest- very much appreciated ment to start with. We will train i helped speed my recovery you. Contact Hazel Hagen, 32021 Mrs Clifford Claypool Kaven Iowa City. Phone collect' 337-2597. 22 3t and ing available boys and girls into i and Jerr Black, Paul and Jim "Vr, A them.

Service clubs-such as Ki Cartv Long and Jerry JcS- 8 Lan las Bob Busher. FOBSALE: New Remington add- umnicr ngs Jt mg machine, 8-column, hand operated, adds and subtracts, $90 Journal-Tribune, Williamsburg wanis, Lions, working with business and industry to promote the fullest possible summer emplyoment of young job seekers Neighborhood groups are another important force where population is specially localized, frequently spurring retail and service outlets to expand their staffs for the sum-, schedule Ma Find Permanent Employees 'hnr? hil With the basic labor shortage still acute, especially in lines demanding high skill and adaptability, astute employers will be on the lookout for temporary youthful workers who might become valuable permanent workers. Personnel officials would therefore do well to observe their summer jobbers and capabilities with exceptional care, even if the youths still have another year or more of education to complete. A great many con-1 cerns have found it rewarding to I offer unusually gifted youngsters part-time employment after they have returned to school. On-the-job! training and evening classes can 1 develop some extraordinarily loyal and talented employees.

Ambitious youngsters with a keen I eye to the future should seek out! positions with companies that may I be looking for likely young job aspirants on a permanent basis. In the' long run, tnis will likely contribute' far more to their careers than the' immediately enticing prospect of 1 "flash" jobs at summer resorts with perhaps ten or twelve weeks! of operation at high pay. Wise par-' ents will guide their teenagers in I such matters, helping them to plan lor their future working lives as early as possible. I WHS Nine Will Play 16 Summer Games With the completion of the spring week, the Williams- will swing into the summer schedule Friday. May Valleys here.

June there. June Valley there June here. June Montezuma there. June there June Plaine here. June here.

July Valleys there. July here. July Valley here. July there. July here.

July here July Plaine there August there. All games will be played at 8 p.m. A reception was held in the Clem ent Hanson home following gradua tion honoring their son, James Those present were Mrs. Ed Han non, Paul and Pete, the Mike O'Rourke family, the Cliff Marine family, Mr. and Mrs.

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

Bert George Hanson and Terry. Doily Temperatures in 60's Last Week; Fog Sunday Morning Adverse conditions have been' very much in effect throughout! this area the past week: i below normal temperatures In fact, Friday was the only day the temperature got above the 701 mark. It was in the 60's all the otter days of the week. This area was enveloped in a pea-soup fog Sunday morning. This lifted when it began to rain, continuing until late afternoon to make more than three-quarters inch including that which fell Saturday Oats look fine, and early planted core is beginning to come through so rows can be seen.

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

54931287, Co. 2nd B.N. 3 Bde. BCT, Fort Bliss, Texas 78916. Woolworth Chain In 1879 Frank W.

Woolworth set his first successful 5 and 10 cent store in Lancaster, Pa. By 1911 the chain had grown to more than 10001 stores. I GARDEN PUNTS Sweet Potatoes TOMATOES ONIONS PEPPER 'Assorted Flower Plants etc. HOLBROOK GREEN HOUSE Mile fait dt Holbrook WillUmiburr Phone 668-1SS3 Order your Rubber Stamps at tbt 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 Iowa City, Iowa 337- BOTTLE BULK P. Gas Delivery IOWA VALLEY L. P. GAS CO.

FRED KOENIG 2-4266 LEO VON LEINEN 2-3762 MARENGO 2 tf Due to repairs being done on the front of our our front door will be closed Monday, June 3 thru Thursday, June 6. Our back door will be open for business FAMILY SHOE napMns lur weo dings, and partw uo special order at in. Journal' Tribune office. I wish to express my appreciation and thanks for all the wonderful cards, letters, visits, and gifts which I received while in the hospital. I enjoyed them all so very much.

Frances Parker FOR SALE General Electric Air Conditioners and Dehumidifiers GLANDORF Appliance a 1 1 Electric VVilhainsburg ph. 668-2024 HELP WANTED Dishwasher Janitor II p.m. 7 a Part Time LANDMARK RESTAURANT Williamsburg Ph. 668-2209 COMPLETE PROCESSING SERVICE For Your Freezer or Locker For Pickup Service Coll 668-1590 ROEHRKASSE LOCKER PLANT FOR SALE Country Living In Town NICE 4 BEDROOM MODERN HOME WMi 5 Acres of Land And Other Buildings ADJOINS WILLIAMSBURG Contract Terms Available Betty J. O'Leary BROKER Phone 338-5695 Iowa City BIG SELECTION NEW 1968 FORDS Variety Of Equipment On These Fords For Choice DON'T DELAY OP IN TODAY $700 OFF Window Price 1968 Galaxie 500 4 Door Hardtop Fully Equipped Power Brakes Steering GRANT MOTOR CO.

Please Buckle Your Seat Belt Ph. 668-1910 FOR SALE: Amsoy, Lindarin, Wayne, A-100 Soybean seeds. Treated and inoculated. Truman Schmidt, Ph. Conroy 662-2225.

20-5t-June Fc FOR RENT: Small, partly furnish- i ed sharing kitchen and bath Available July 1. Phone 668-1854 Lorena Mews. 20-tfc FOR SALE: Polled Hereford 12 to'24 men of age. Prices and bulls to please the small farmer or the Purebred breeder. 'More than 30 to choose from.

We invite you to look at these before you buy. Marlowe Seitsinger, mile south of Kinross. Ph. 515-639-2262. 19-4td 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, la. 7-tfc ORLEN Williamsburg FOR RENT: 3 room $60 per Availablp Call 668-2262 or write Joel LeClaire, la. 52753. Office Hours: 8 to 3 pjn.

Thursdays in Wilttamsfanre Dr. MAX L. SMITH Dr. W. A.

WESTPHAL CONTACT LENSES Mmke Appointment at IM. S68-2241 or 668-2141 WMhinrton Office OLj-mpU 3-4558 FOR SALE: Chester White faD boars. mi. south of Vinton on 218. Phone Newhall 223-2793.

Walter Schminke Sons, Van Home, la. 7-tfc bedroom apt. 22-tfc CUSTOM SPRAYING Atrazine Ramrod Tref Ion 2-4D etc. Wade Sons North English Ph. 664-4540 FOR SALE: JCU boars, 226 daily ssir, ficiency.

Rivervietv Plaine, Iowa. Phone 444-2959 FOR REN Modern home, priced reasw competent renters neta 148. WilUamsburg. FOR RENT: One Sam Belland. FOR SALE: Linderan soybean seed.

Ames tested, clean, sacked $3.90 per bu. Ph. Arnold Trimpe. per day. Journal Tribune.

NORTH LIBERTY STOCKYARDS FEEDER CATTLE SOLD DAILY Call Collect North Liberty Ph. 626-2251 or Tom Meade, Ph. 626-2170 Dick Meade, Ph. 626-2250 LOMBARD CHAIN SAWS and CHAINS Buy Yours Now Doehnnann Repair 5 mi. mi.

14 Williamsburg Phone 668-2025 Get on the PURINA FLY CONTROL PROGRAM Control flies' tin later See us for the RIGHT, iKilfers" deadly Purina Safe, effective, low in cost! Williamsburg PURINA 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: I mediate earnings from $600 to $800 a month. 2. First-year bonus over $2000. 3.

Complete training at Company expense. 4. Product backed by extensive national and local advertising program. FOR appointment and confidential interview call 319-365-5210, Cedar Rapids 20-4t 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 Alwavs A Banana Sale 0 BURG DEPT. STORE Open Evenings and Till 9 p.m.

LAUNDRY SERV. FARM TIRE TROUBLE? SEE OR CALL HOME OIL COMPANY "SERVICE" WILLIAMSBURG 668-1530 SERVICB IN THIS Flats Repaired Promptly I ractor Retreaded Replaced Uwrid FilUd Sales and Service on tractor, truck and TOOT farm. name "Service" Makc Tire Hospital UQMP AII AA Phone 66ft.lKnn Phone 668-1680 Willlamaburg.

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