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Williamsburg Journal Tribune from Williamsburg, Iowa • Page 7

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jant Count in in Progress; Quail Count is counts of all rabbits along 30-mile routes. They record their sightings and compare the number of rabbits reported per ten miles. The pheasant, quail and rabbit routes are laid out in respective habitatareas for these species. Tho same routes are run each year to 'get an accurate comparison. Commission personnel must hit the deck' Mondav TALK THE TOWN evening guests in the' job.

However the mornings must be! bJurg and Susan and Mr and Mr clear and calm before all systemsiGene CoUingwood and Cherifof a Marengo. The evening was spent visiting and viewing slides of the production. Other trip to Washington D. C. and Al in fHrt routes are been cwletea.

able In the winter special pheasant! Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walter and David Phillips and Tim Jones Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Furler and spent Thursday in the home of family were guests in the home of: Mr.

and Mrs. Elias Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sehultschik I Mr.

and Mrs. Gaston Phillips at Cedar Rapids Sunday. A "wel-' accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dale come shower" was held to honor Mayberry to Keota Sunday where the seven week old son of Mr.

Mayberry was the lay speak- and Mrs. Schultschik. Michael and at the Keota Methodist church his mother. Immediate family rel-' Mr and Mrs Hur i ey weekly of atives and a few close friends at- eW hall were Sunday dinner and tended the party. I supper guests in the home of Mr.

Mr. and, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Messer and Mrs. Alfred Klever. Mrs. Marvin Doty joined them for drove to Pleasant Plain Monday! Mr. and Mrs.

John Gahring of the family gathering Sunday. to attend the memorial services Marengo visited Sunday in the W. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Von Ahsen and Debbie of Des Moines and Mr.

and Mrs. James Baack of Cedar Rapids were week end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Von Ahsen. They came to attend the Schaefer, Teggatz wedding.

Michael and Barbara Doty Miss Carolyn Nidey entered Memorial hospital at Marengo Sunday and submitted to a tonsillectomy Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Dean Schropp Sr. are the parents of a son born 13 at the Marengo hos- oz. and Mrs.

Roger Curl in Cedar Rapids of the state, me in- keeps a more careful or fia Yvawlliui from these surveys is eye on birds and animals than the used in setting tne Conservation Commission. Game management and hunt- Si" surveys are conducted by dng seasons must be based on facts 1 from the Commission's provided by these surveys and Game and Conservation studies. Sections. The pheasant Roehrkasse Family Visit West Thursday evening. Later in the evening the guests went to the Baack home for dessert and coffee.

Mrs. of Evans returned Sunday after spending a month in the home of her son Mr. and Mrs. at the State Fair at Des Moines. She will move into the semi-finals Thursday.

She was the winner of the Johnson County Talent Show qualifing her for entry. Her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Julius Buser and other relatives Mr. and Mrs.

Willard Sehindler and family at- held for Harry Lamansky father L. Gahring home, of Florence, Rose and Martha Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Witte and Lamansky, who were former tea-. Carmen, and Mr.

ind Mrs. Verne chers here. i Sandersfeld, Carla and Rhys, spent Scott Glandorf of Cedar Rapids four days the past week-end at spent the weekend with his grand- Lake Okoboji. parents Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Brick-: Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Humer. Sunday dinner guests were' phreys, and five children, of Craw- Mr, and Mrs.

Harlan Glandorf i fordsville were dinner and supper and Randy. Scott returned home'guests in the home of Mr. and with his parents and Randy, James Austin Sunday, spending two weeks at "Camp, Mr- and Mrs. William Meisner Wapsie will stay until school'and Ken spent Sunday with Mrs. starts in Cedar Rapids.

i Harold Bauer and the Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Lester Runnels brothers, Emrys and Bill, and Dee of Kirksville visited' Week end guests in the home of in the home of her parents, the Mr and Mrs. Wilbert Mumm were in every driviQ over Counts are "made of the Mf and Mrg Roehrkasse and Donald returned 3unda in the home of her daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Raasch at East tended the fair Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mains of Pi flrst "bertyviUe re Thursd NebrJitors in fte Sherwood Rosers several days last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Jones of Lincoln, Nebr. They came to visit Mr. Mr. and Mrs.

David Joe Berry of Madison, Wise, are the parents of a son born August 18. He is named Greg. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Berry.

Mrs. Hollo Peirce and Leona spent Saturday and Sunday at Sumner as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stevens. Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Williams and Becky spent Sunday in Ames and enjoyed their picnic dinner at the apartment of their son Dick. JOURNAL-TRIBUNE If WILtlAMSBURG. IOWA THURSDAY, AUG. ZZ, 1968 Mrs.

Minnie Herring spent from Friday through Sunday in Omaha, Nebr. attending the wedding of a grand niece. Last week accompanied by her daughter and granddaughter Mrs. and Karen she visited with Mrs. Ray Glasglow of Sigourney.

The Glasgows had formerly been trailer neighbors. Miss Debbie Boland spent from Tuesday through Sunday in the Robert Kerr home at Tripoli. Sunday the David Boland family drove to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Vitt and Jones' father, Harry C.

Jones who Susan of Mt Pleasant, Mr. and is a medical patient at the Ma- Mrs. Steven Voit and Eric of Mea-! ren Memorial hospital, diapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Noyes Landa returned Saturday of Ladora and Mrs Henry Noyes after being in Denver, Colo, since of Marengo were Sunday dinner, June at th home of his daughter and supper guests in the home of and son-m-law Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith. Parker.

The last two weeks Mr. showed an average milo alnnff the 11 James Claypool, of Tempe, ST7.SX.T cHr" SpoM per mile along the i at the Marengo hospita1 August I home. They were accompanied by Me been completed, are conduct- m0fle travel. IfS'af about the same way except je men use their ears as well as COP IAI AI FND A eyes. The 96 quail routes the state each average Aug.

C. Arp nome Tripoli and were dinner guests in! Mrs. Louis Colson and Mrs. An-' Landa drove through the Dakotas the Ken- home and Debbie return-1 na Davidson of Marengo were and Minnesota visiting his brother, uests Thursday in the home of nlec es and nephews. that sons.

Mrs. Elaine Rev. and Mrs. Sherwood Roser on Ralph Mumm and Miss, Monday were Mr. and Mrs.

G-us Lortz drove to Tornkvist of Missouri Valley. 111. Tuesday and visited in the i Pfc. and Mrs. Gene Walter of Ft.

of. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Hood, are the parents of their wtten miles flufflll limCB I A via 'along each route, home, 2 to 5 p.m. 'iritf men halt their vehicles and Monday, Aty.

2C-Marcia club. en move to St. Louis, this week men halt iliiten for three minutes at each stop 8 the number of individual Tuesday, Aug. Spinners Bouail whistling- A yearly compari- Binvl-ng meeting 7:30 at Bowling finis made on the number of quail ailey. pat each stop.

In addition the men Tuesday, Aug. Auxil- record the number of pheas- iary, 8 p.m. puts and rabbits seen on the route. Commission personnel make Friday evening visitors in the Stale CcLWlL -u Ion" There are ten wedding house at their, Oakes fore make their child, Angela Mane, born iuu 0 iilclc mnva tn ct Aug. 17 at Ft.

Hood. Grandparents are" Mr. and Mrs. John Jennings and Mr. and Mrs.

BUI Walter of home of Mr. and Mrs. New ton'North English. Jones were Mr. and Mrs.

D. 1.1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Paarman of Williams of Middlesex, Davenport are the parents of a Mr. Williams played the organ son born August 12.

He weighed when Mair and Newton Jones were 8 Ibs. 2 oz. and is named William married in Wales. Edward. Both were former tea Take Your Your Life I Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Welsh and chers here. family will spend a few day a in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long of St.

the parental Jess Perrin homo Louis, spent the weekend at Miss Ethel Balton. Mrs. P. M. Sailer accompanied her son R.

H. Sailer and family to Nutley, N. J. where they visited Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Ladderbush and Mrs. Robert Ellis of Pasadena, Calif, spent Friday and Saturday in the home of Mrs. Martha fcl.

U. CTllt.k VllGJf -j. her daughter and family Mr. and' Harbert to visit relatives Mrs. J.

R. Gauch for two 1 Bndgeton, Maine, Mr. and Mrs. day. iiiitj.

uauvii fciTw i i Mrs. Sailers returned home Tues-i Ladderbush are the in-laws of Id- jwal Harbert of Glendora, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P.randt' min from Pasadena they ad STANDSJFOR: SERVICE OUR EMPLOYEES ARE WAITING TO SERVE YOU With The Following: Ga.

Fuel Oil Diesel Fuel Lubricating Oil Grease Bulk Propane Ga. Bottle Ga. Paint Petroleum Accessories We.tinghouse, Maytag and Amana Appliance. Tappan Ga. and Electric Range.

Reznor and Tempco Home Heater. Reznor and Tempco Home Heater. Reznor and Tempco Hog House Heater. SEE YOUR and family of Reedsville, Iowa and its beauty and en- were weekend guests in the home I vea the tast sweet cor Other of her mother Mrs. Lilly Doehr- nner Friday exeiuny were ann I Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Ilarbert of Visitors Sunday in the home of ee River who wer on their way Mrs. George Stake were Mrs. O. as week end guests in L.

Carsten and Mrs. John Lower tne home of Mr a AIr Donald mann. IOWA COUNTY SHERIFF SPEAKS OUT TO ALL THE CITIZENS OF IOWA COUNTY Beginning as early as August 23rd, school buses will be rolling along county roads and city streets. They will be carrying many children who are far more precious to us than most of us realize. 1 ask those driving on our county roads and city streets after the beginning of the school year to drive slower and more cautiously.

You may be meeting a school bus just over the next hill or at the next intersection and this bus may be carrying your child or your neighbor's child and unless you exercise caution, a collision could result. It will be too late when you stand in some funeral home viewing a victim of the collision in the small white casket containing the body of a boy or a girl who was riding a school bus. A million dollars or a few hours gained by fast or careless driving will not bring that child back to life. I am asking teachers, school-officials, bus drivers and ALL citizens to aid the law in the following way. Hyou should observe "driver, a teenager or an adult try to get his license late number and report Iteto tfiif-dfiic'e or a highway patrolman that appropriate, action taken.

i We must stop reckless and cafeless driving that has made our 5 highways and streets the paths of death that they are becoming Let's all practice courtesy and more consideration of the other person in our driving habits. Thank you. WILLIAM J. "Bill" SPURRIER Sheriff, Iowa County before returning to their home in the home of Mrs. Long's mother, Cedar Rapids.

They returned Mrs. Esra Zuber. Their four year Tuesday after spending ten days old daughter, Christine returned in the Ralph Perrin home a with them after a ten day Knoxville, Tenn. and the Ray- visit with her grandmother and raoiul Perrin home at Nashville, other relatives and friends. Chris Tenn.

ne came alone by plaii3 from St. Mrs. Esther Orris returned Mon-! Louis on Au S' 9 day from Ft. Collins, Colo, where Matt Williams of Cedar Rapids she had spent two weeks visiting and Mr. and Mrs.

David Williams her daughter Mr. and Mrs. David of Middlesex, England visited in Griffith and family. She made the the me Mr. and Mrs.

Talbot Thursday, and a six had o'clock dinner was enjoyed at the THE LETTER STANDS FOR QUALITY WE FEATURE QUALITY BRAND NAMES trip by train from Marion. Howard Harrington who been a medical patient in St. Landmark restaurant. Lukes hospital in Cedar Rapids returned Tuesday to his home. The Harrington's daughter Mrs.

Neil Chapman of Cranberry, N. J. Wednesday morning for her home after visiting her parents for two weeks. I Kathy Sandersfeld resumed her, classes as a senior at St. LuKe's School of Nursing in Cedar Rapids on Monday after having spent the past two weeks vacationing in Spirit Lake and at the parental! Reinhold Sandersfeld home.

Mrs. H. K. Heisey of Des Moines and Mrs. William Cuddy of ourney were Wednesday and, Thursday house guests in the home of Mrs.

Carl Kuch. The three ladies spent Thursday afternoon at West Branch. Miss Esther Beer returned te her home in Indianapolis on Tuesday where she will teach at St. Peter's Luthran school. She had spent the summer in Ue parental Rev.

Otto Beer home. Present visitors in the Beer home are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dunnavent III, Angela and JOB of Bloomingtou, Ind. Demise and Robin Ohlen spent of Newton, Mrs.

Nell Floerchinger, and Mr. and Mrs. James Floer chinger of Oxford and their grandchildren, Callie and Chance Floor- chinger of Lonoke, Ark. Friday! visitors were Dr. George of Oakland, Calif.

Joe Keegati returned Sat- urday after spending two weeks in the home of her sister and i brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Austin at Des Moines.

Mr. and Mrs. Truman Jonei and Treva Jones spent Sunday in the i home of Mr. and Mrs. E.

T. Mc-j abe and family at Waterloo. Weekend guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ebel were Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Ebel and family of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Schaefner and Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Strief and family of Cedar Rapids and Wayne and Carol Ebel. Butcher and to pick up their daughter Sally who spent weeks in the Butcher home. two CQ-OP-CQ DEALER TODAY IOWA COUNTY FARM SERVICE Williamsburg School Starts Aug. 23 Drive Carefully Ui For Stereo Tape Cartridge, and Record.

D'S RADIO 6- Willi am8 burg Ph. 668-1213 PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 23 STARTING AT 6 P.M. SHARP Davenport and Chair Reclining Chair and Pads Oak Lamp Table 'A" STANDS FOR LWAYS Friendly Service And The Best In Food Money Can Buy SCHOOL SPECIALS: Pen-rite Notebook Filler. wide opnarrow line 300 count pkg. Penrite Typing Paper 300 count pkg.

Composition or Theme Book. reg. Big Value Pencil 60 Binney Smith Crayolas regular or wa.hable packages each Wood Lead with eraser each 1 the weekend with their grandparents the Carl Possehls On Sunday they all had d'aaci in the Omen home celebrating Mrs. Ohlen's Dtrthday. Mr and Mrs.

Juliui Buser, Mr. and 'Mrs. Wiilard Sehindler and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Buser and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Buser and inmily were Saturday eve- in the Hay Frank home at a reception their soa, William, iollowing graduation at Drake university on Friday evening. Becepdm Ph. 668-1274 WUlianuburg W4 Earl Wille were a buffet supper served to 175 guests in their home Saturday cveaing.from 4 to 8 p.m., preceded Vy a social hour. The table was centered a three tiered, wed- airig cake decoratea with tea roses ThTSStoa celebrated their wc-lding -which occurred Aug.

6 Opens FRIDAY 23 THE FRIENDLY BANK" Library Desk 2 Floor Some dUhe. and kita.enu^«siU Round Drop Leaf Kitchen Serving Cart Wooden Kitchen Stool dition Frame Wall Wooden Bed and Spruil Several Throw Several Light Stand Dresser and Mirror Metal Bed and Spring. Several Camp Co. Organ and Stool Highback Rocker Bed with 8" headboard Large Oak Wardrobe Oak Secretary Stand Wicker Clothe. Hamper Marble Top Drewr and Old Mirror Man'.

Drewer with Tie Bar New Home Sewing Machine Oak with rectangular mirror Ca.h or with your banker Clerk: Iowa County Bank Mamie Whiteford Estate V. JAMES, Executor Harry Lyle and Lloyd Sleeuwentoek Not Respoiwibfe jniugR THE LETTER STANDS FOR: KINDNESS We like to be kind ami friendly to our customers and we want you to know that we appreciate your PATRONAGE School Opens AUGUST 23 Drive Watch for Students Crossing Streets RAIDER DRIVE- WUliamtburff IN.

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