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The Nashua Reporter from Nashua, Iowa • Page 1

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Pnone435-4i51 Volume 70, No shea Sell It With a Want Ad AugUSt 22, 1973 orter And Weekly Nashua Post Subscriptions 50 Per Year in This Area 00 Elsewhere chool Opens Monday; See 970 Enrollment 30! opens Monda Au 27 at 8 30 but il Ihmk it alreadj was in ens judging by the com md goings it both (he iiarj and high school nf irents been register Is the ist two lys mil begin with about ipils sud Suoenntendent Silmela Parents new le dislne md all other 115 schonld eont let the if thev a any ques concerning school mat hr snd ROUTES ivcd bus information at the regis and should know lo eK what tune the stop feir their children a any questions dm er IN ON LIGHTS I 1 buses now must headligh on when trans tog passengers accoidiug federal legulalions The regulation ilso requires check hst to be check irior to a bus leaving on cup or return route LUNCH PROCEDURES 15 issue of The Reporter it aletter to the pub lie concerning cdu cation md State Proceduu with regard to Free md Re duced Price lunches Ph note this ir eiuah ist a i i i tion on file i the schojls Pitegoncil aids no i i i i (01 ItL( redu ed price lunche i cooper ilior In i conceineel vulh quahlv edu cation nd excellent snppoa ing progiams ishua Schoi I em enjov th best foi Us pupil i i id i i i i (Ils i I nd Supein tenncnl oil mcla NEW aCHOOL NURSE Seliool will open i i new school i i ui i on the job in the peison of Miss ij Baum of Charles whose fithei formeih pr tiscd medicine then She is a graduate of the MHO dime School of Sin is an ind i in Methodist hos pital at Rochestei fen i years befoie lo the Chailes itj ho pilal tne pis eight months She succeeds I a ilf man who i niouns to Mm neboti Reporter Item Finds One Missing Boat Now Canoe is Gone Reportci nous Hen hst i icsiillei! in recoven of i misMiiL, at and police i item this week wih irtp itc i canoe Offic Uoi a le ported that 1 ieri finer ghss moc will, ihe i erne i punted on i tllei sid( of tne pi cm ls i i i nil Binnmi! i dock on the wist side of I i nc tin Billy Smith place a i ilso reported tint i misbing foot libei ghss i belonging, to Jim i i li id been recoveied I hi chip i it told Bilh he had le n. i i the boat floitecl 11 in hiph uatci on the i thing is their i bcc i no high uatei foi some ueeks bu the slim is accepted) European, Egyptian, Stops, Too-- Hydrotile Chief Embarks on 3-Week Mission to Africa I Machinery company of Nasnna continues to expand its glnbil sales with current nstilhtion ef a con crete pipi nnkmg machine in Capetown South Africa and i second one now emoute lo Jo i i i South I Gill a id Dale Reck aie in clurfe el i instillation at Cape own nrl Ilvdrotile Pi resident a Fosse Both nnchines have the i i lo i concicte Ule up In 48 inches in hi siicl Piesident tossc ind his wife leU Nashu i Tuosdiv on the leg of i to Algiers in AlL.cn i West Africa i mill i make bubin in Holland i the Hvdrotile European offi( i now located and in lUily I also i go lo Cano to checl piogns-s on the Egvp tian i moiumental piojeel of dninmg the Nile i using eonciete pipe trio Ilvdiotile piodueed ichmes The tgypu ins ire building a new to house the machines shipped from iMshua tn i i ihe Tr sis to be home in about three weeks 2,018 Sr. Citizens in Chickasaw-Governor Ray to Open Waterloo Area Parley On Aging September 7 Record lercharits Unbeaten Grid In 13 Games in Turnout ournament Action Coach Roger Kb ignian id i 0S Out 10 lllLjl sc h(H 1 foothill i i Tin moi i in tin 1 iich he said lo Undmiotedh the hrgest nu nber to report lor the spoi open Nashu i Merchants ex of the sli I 10 til Uieu unbeaten string allowing onh three hits 3 SJHHS touinamrrnV ua tool th" championship mplon plombii inn 8 0 AUGUST 13 i liu InsteJ Cresco in i i hoi low i Softball League ishm i the peilect host With ishui il be ore seven runs the fourth inning to i a i 8 1 August 19 Nashua North Washington In lonal fenirnanient the first game Nashua ital i fine Hampton the score lied 1 1 to 1 Chuck Weiss was lowed Cresco to pitchei and il i Just two hits md struck ina 3 to be AUGUST 1C ishua hosted then got in a real North Washington ind this duel with Riceville time Nashua give their fciitsts nothing but trouble Beck provided Orlm Sudol with all the help he needed by hitting two home runs to centcrfield nd RBI Sudol gave up onl two hits but one of these is a home run tint hit the nee track leftfield in the first inning Then Orlm went on to illuw just one hit and finned North Washington bitters Weiss md Rollo a combined to allow Rice Ol two hits and no ln 10 innings 1 Saie up only 6 Dot three of those came three run 10th final score was i Home coming is Scptembei 2P i i 01 Hi Centia 1 of Manh heie Ui Greene game is heie Oc lobei The following boys hsled by classes arc out for football SENIORS lorn Agmtsch John Sir Hicham Bi uce Bahlmann Blum Rob Bohach Lynn Do le Fishci len sen Larry Gog? Chir Lane Gerry Mirtin Ends 36 Years of Notable Service-Captain Robert Norman Retires From U.S. Navy Gary Schmidt, Jeff Springer Whal it i arths Jeff Sinrnn Curt Sninton I lohn Demro Dave Fdson Beirtem teuchtwanger Tom Gogg Ki nf deffe Doug Hinch Rick Johnson Bi an Marth (Continued on inside page) against the 'earn This ime HEFTY I lo like the otart of Stephanie and Michelle Die duel until Nashua kerson of Fontanelle found P(J 'or three runs in the some turnips their grand lwo tne bth mothers garden that weighed the seventh Rollo four and a fourth md i 11111 on his second game -I half pmnels More Than 85 4-H'ers Frolic At Fun Day ptair Robert Norman has retired from the Nivy uith immediate effect after 36 veirs semce as an officer and enksted man Ht notified hii parents Mr Mrs Norman of ishm that he does not want to i the Panama Canal Zone where he has been stationed the past several years but conditions i getting so bad in the Zone that he no longer wants to be involved He wis Marine Director of the Zone mil has had to contend nth strong inti military eehngs of Cm il Zone left wingers Captain Norman ud he will ths of he was executive officer of the Ships Salvige Unit Manila I In 1946 he wont to the 12th Nivil Dis trie in Fr incisco as ships ilv igc officer He wis exeeiihve officer Ihe destroyer USS Rooka un til 1956 when he became a stu dent at the Naval War Col lege He also was on the si iff of the College from 1957 to 19o9 Also in i9S9 he comman ded the destroyer USS Abbot He next reported for duty nt the Air War College Maxwell Al AFB where he was sla tioned until 1961 i he Captain is also been pi ins of Staff of Com Over 83 Chickasaw County members attended the 4 Junior Fun Diy it Split Rock Park on Thursdiy August 16 Activities during the day long camp session included hiking nature craft Indian study and craft softball Kick ball gtrnes and a noon cook out Campers were divided in to small groups to prepaic their own meal ot Mulligan Stew i it one, time had a defm He retirt mcnt city in mind but these plans "hinged with the recent deith of Mrs Nor man ROBFRT NORMAN enlisted ON A mm PROJECT: Th. A a a reportcd for duty at the Deep session was Mrs Dennis Dlvers Wash Oa of Fredcncltsburg Mrs OU, the Corn.mun.ty Hc was commissioned an en Development sign in 1943 and 'served with county, to Sarvage tn jte until July, retire somewhere in the Unit ed States but has yet man er In a le! Southern made his decision He and his command Panama Canal Zo re and Commander of Destro yer Division 132 August 2 1 19t6 he assuired command of the Greit Lakes (n Naval Administrative Command Foi lowing this service he uas the Navy after graduation commanding officer of the from Nashua high school in Na val Station Rodman mal 1937 He received his training TMe from June 1969 to Dec it Great Lakes and was ember WO After that and on duty on the USS Nevidn retirement he was Mar at Pearl Harbor when the Japs Director Canal Zone bombed Pearl Hirbor Decem CAPTAIN NO RMAN weals ier several medals and citations He was promoted to warrant mcludfng Mcntonous -boatswain in May 1942 and v)cc fflr oT- Governoi Keb rl Ray will open the Witerloo Area Senioi low ins Confeicnce i 11 dav Siptcmber 7 lie sin I on The Role cf Gov eminent in Meeting the nee els of Senior lovvans at 9 IT i in the lounge of the i Dining Centei on the UN! i pus 1 he confeienee 1 focus on community i to meet the neeeU eif Si moi lowans md i ete foi senioi citizens i i i i leideis and people who work with clderlj Ad ince reservations weie le quired for the confeienei ind were to be jmde il the Chick asaw countv office Wednibday August 29 A letjibtratinii fee of was i i to cover the cost of i neion meil and other inci de ntal expenses THE KEYNOTt, address i be given by tdw nd A Powers Associate Professeir of Sociology fiom low i Stite University His iddress The Aged in An Affluent Societj i discuss the changing sit i Jowa older citi ns The number and propor tion of persons in Iowa is significantly increased in the list 7j years ind will eon tinue to do foi seven! more decades Seven worltbhops will help community leiders identify concerns of elderly and the re-sources available as foi lows 1 Commumtv oigam aim i foi sen ice A ehse ussion of how tluee 01 a i i i to provide i to eldeilj in Hinr commum's -one for Wivcrlj Senior Citi 2ens Groups Inc the Com munity Services Corporation serving Grundj Countj md the Northeast Iowa Coiini il on Aging covering i i county area Services piovided nelude dehvereel me ils trinsporta tion socialization programs ind a hajidiman service 2" Education for the elderls opportunities presently available and planned for the future and identifying unmet needs 3 Being physically vital What can the community do to encouiag" vitality derived from physicil fitness and nu tntional balance 7 4 Planning for retirement 5 Housing needs Alterna tive choices, in hoasuig md community hou-smg needs 6 Recreation needs of elder ly ideis for senior citizens groups 7 Iowa Commission on the Aging is the state agencj ad mimstenng a variety of pro grams and funds for meeting aging probleTns in Iowa THE CONFERENCE is co sponsored by an ad hoc com mittee composed of organiza Uons and agencies serving the reedi of elderly Among them are low State.

University Ex tension Service North-ist lo wa Council on Aging Grundy County Community Services Corporation Senior tizens Group Inc Waverly Haw keye Institute of Technology Waterloo Recreation Center Recreation Center Singers (Waterloo) First Baptist EDWARD A POWERS keynote speaker Chuich icndly Folks (Wa terloo.) Lot il 46 Rath Ketir ccs, (Waterloo) Amencan As soenLiem for Retired Poison (W ilrrloo) Plamfield Wo men Club Waverly Mini lal Association Wednesdiv Fel'owship i Reports from the Sick and Injured Gi ild Marmg as dn s( ubi Mo iday night as hold ing hii own aftei undeleting open heart snrgeij i turd ij. night at the He ilth Science Centre in i i Mimtoba lie wa 0 under i i care though tin but was scheduled to be moved into own hospit tl room if Ins i kn ss continued Mr Mrs md the Bud Strikes had been fishing at the Chenoweth eibm on Gull Rock 1 ike lie ir Red Lake Ontario md were on their way home Siturdaj morning whe Gerald was taken ill Hi had not been feeling well the entire time of the trip They drove into Kenora ind consulted a doctoi who ad vised them to get to Wmni peg ibout 100 miles distant unmedntely and Gerald was taken there by ambulance Doctors advised immediate surfery and was per formed Saturday night The Strikes at Mrs Mar nig requi st did not remain in Winnipeg but drove back to ishua Mrs Bernice Zw is quite ill of a heart condition and is in Sehoitz hospital at Witerloo for treatment Roy Banwell is still bospi tabred at Charles City but is lan i Toledo Indepen ile ne Business and Profession al Women Buchanan Uninlj Homr Exhibits will di pi iv the woik and progiauis if Iowa State UruveiMtj Service a Institute of Technology Ai lericin As sociation of Retired Persons and Hie Buchanan Countj 4ome THF 1970 CENSUS of pop i i reveals theie weie 26 HOI persons who aie ly 6 1 or older the seven Witerloo Lxtens on A i i That is 11 pi i i nt of tne population i id this age oup was 10 per larger 1970 a in 1060 In Chick-isaw county, Ihe number of senior citizens 65 and over was 2018 in 1970 or 13 5 per cent of the total pop ulation THE A one of Iowa foigotten people in an age of i ind at the same time one of our great est untipped resources showing some mprovemenl Owen Liddle fell wlmc on i fishing tnp in Almnsut i md broke his hip He is hospitil at Chailci CHj rood reports continue to ominate from the bedside of Mrs John (Peggj) i i a heart patient She will re mam in the Chirlos (.5 hos pital UK he eek or so Mi Marie Averhoff is in A1e in mil hospital at Rock ford II after suffering a bra ken hip in a fall i i i mg her daughtei Mrs i Stillman ille 11 i i Bond 9 vear old son of the Cnc Bonds fell his ponj August 6 and suf fered a severe coneus-sion be ing unconscious for i hours He was under intensive care for a day md a half Kurtis recovered ramdlj however and i released from the Chirles Citj hospital August 9 Dana Lyn Kness To Be Bride of Robert Ulrichs MR MRS CHARLES Kness irt announcing the engage ment of their daughter Dana Lyn to Robert blrichb The groom elect who is the son of Mr Mrs Albert UI riciis is employed by Nashua Equity and at Hydrotile The wedding will be held it 7 00 August 24th at St John Lutheran church 0 statlon fn)m 1W9 1970 and the, Bronze Star, with i CAPTAIN NORMAN was Stum of Marti nsburg Ttiey had four sons Robert James jr 29 a Naval Aca CTny graduate and now a naval officer, Gary, 26. who also served in the JJivy, Kurt Oex tot, Km De, II WE HAVL HAD no apprecia ble rain for two weeks or more and none is sighted in forecasts extending to Satur day Since forecasts usually prove to be just the revers of what predicted this just might be a good omen We hope so Just to prove pooh about forecasts turning out Ui be in reverse, sides darkened toward noen, and we were having a nice little shower by 1 Tuesday The Extended Forecast, bow mr, Mes UHt at of showers Fridaj and Sat urday Highs Thursday throjgh Sat urday are to be mostly the 80s and lows the upper 50 to m'd Days have seen mostly fair to variable cloudiness skies, with the for the week Saturday and Sunday, hot and humid 91 days fflgtts have, been comforta We. id's and, for.

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Years Available:
1899-1976