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THE P1IONE IN NEWS ITOs 36 AND WEEKLY NASHUA POST SELL IT WITH A WANT XASllL'A IOWA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1949 Subscription Price, $2.50 Per Year PHONE XUMBEKS 3681 and 3071 New Aid to Farmers To Be Offeree! By A.A.A. and Extension Service Nearly Game MRS. CHARLIE Attending Inaugural; FIKTIILK The inauguration JJf'a put-. out; United Slates is one fourth quar-: our great, and colorful a i a w'th ne As far knov. Na- and eighth vie- shua has-three citizen," in Washington, D.

CJ to see the'ool- found the two int for the second per' throw ana give the Bull- i i a locals s'retched i a pining 'four b3s- tfity toss to however, were a saying "uncle; back to tie up the final of Flossie Demro on fouls was al- hc faltering Bull-. -score lipped sink orful affair, Janiary 20th: Airs Leona Buschng, Merle Graisot- an I Walter MundfrorrL so v. will have a firsthand ruWt next week's The President is sworn chief magistrate of all the people, and for the moment at politics and partisanship are f.i:--o'- ten and all -the people wishing him wisdom and in carrying out the most task that can be given to any ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM V. W. AUXILIARY PROJECT i i I 1 i i rr ti GEORGE twiss ttoisiea ieus DTESIN MINNESOTA Of Turkish Holiday Nashua, Miss Gwen Wolstcd, daugh- his liomo in Moo, ter of Rev.

and Mrs. C. E- spent his early Wolslcd, writes of her first i of Nashua and Christmas in Turkey. He was mnr ried" have never seen a', the Nashua vicin-j ONE-TIME NASHUAN 1 DIES IN S. DAKOTA i Russell Pierce received woru ou morning of the death of a heart attack.

Hej He was the youngsct son of i i George and Elizabeth Pierce and He An nddit onal for C'ii- ckasaw county fa: MKT.S i soil tests of tlicir i-jrir, sult from an made by low.i Agricultural u-n -and the brai.ch of UK- Production M.uke'.ii'.^ A I I tration, Ioc.il i of there week. Chester C. Benson, ex- A. OTTO and Mrs. Fred we iiic nyiii -v I make up for the number of non-1 Moorhead the past ten years.

Christians who cannot share ife is survived by his wife, sixj celebration. One would probably, children, brother, Alva have a hard Umc realizing that es. Charles C'ty; one sister. (hc persons here are not Christ-' Nora Jepson. Mooreliead.

ijy i i ian. judging by activity in this. Funeral services were held DJf city. Everywhere there are per-j i (Wednesday) at Moorchead! I sons selling bouquets and red berries. The are brightly decorated with red and green, and white 1 Some have little Santa One ot the windows filled crv iccs toys, had an animated doll band which attracted about as much of.

a crowd as the Marshall Field windows in Chicago oach year, uuo ot, But this al rca iiy represented the to Bel- survived by his mother, Mrs. El-; tcnsion oc 0 r. anl S.e'-ie. vicin- izabcih Pierce, sister. Mrs.

Lour- a i a of county A A A Mnncsola one Flugga, Waterloo and a bro- mit i cr Warren ie rce. Burial was at Burke. nncsoa part of such an active Christmas; ''v tncj I thcr Warren ie rce. Reno. ed plall i bt Petit Jurors immc aia Under this plan AAA tliis Forviec.

Thcv the information sh inc; laboratory shua, Carl KruRCr, Tjawler. Paul) The college i tesf rn.i- Fisher; Waucoma, Joseph Kali-j les. make fo: shek; Alia Vista. Elizabeth Fich-i fertiliser and me tel and John Kolbel; iid carry on a i a phases it'orTa very tine'. As its present e'-.

1 Calif. Mr-, Ernv h.i possession of the has chosen to read the a out- and the Com- on 0 Mr- 5 Co: 1 i 1 2nd, downed the ing of the War 1941" by Charles Cl. -rlcs City. loons in a prelim-! A. 'Beard.

The book dcds Fueral --en-ices hclci at hrlller The first" the late'President Roosevelt''; per- Moucbv a', th" ihe teams sonal direction of foreign a a i h. me i i Ir.e Oi found 'he teams sonal, the 'halftime -they in the year Jocked brought the a small one. Small branches of evergreen, which must have been in great supply due to recent storms, cost several lira each. Never-the-less, we had a large, nicely-shaped tree here at the Academy. Upon closer scutiny one Lawrio, our genial Iowa Public employee and gen- would discover that it was made Prologue, Roy Bierschenk.

Ore One-Act Plays Three one-act plays will be presented by the freshme and sophomore classes on January 28th in the high school auditorium at 8:00 p.m. The first play, enacted by members of both classes, is a condensed form of Shakespeare's comcdv '-Twelfth Scott Channer. of the fertilizer program Petit jurors for the Februaryj of the labor- term of district court have been! will be sent tlie farmer, the county AAA office and tht. drawn. Donald W.

Barnett, 1 of court, said Thursday that summons would be issued when the cases arc set for trial. Those on the panel are: New Hampton: David Hcden-j and now they a mm Mjitf Miller Thomas Leo! lhc bos county extension office. Following receipt of those recommendations 'be program irrn who took the samples will advise the farm operator On 'be recommendations anplicd relation to Allro Wood. Donald Po- This sen ice to Cmckai-aw character, are as follows: The Brown Wood, Donald Po-! ProlofTiip. KOV Riorschonk Ors- A i AT 1 coun- if' i or i vn i ui n- oui 1 1 itcd i i churcli.

i l'n-leral trouble shooter for everyone'up of branches from several dif-1 mo the Duke, Roger Eckenrod; i delr.yeil trip home from Califor inlcrcstin" but' fercnt kinds of short needled ev-, Sebastian, Strike; Antonio, from Catifor-t ergrcens. Trimmed with lights and a sea captain, 'David Hoon; Val- jike led-ihe scor- 1 Miss Iverne Wick has been in- oints. The defeat" vited to conduct the s'udy. jame streak- An invitation is extended to A "DT 1 A interested persons in ccmmun- ity to join with the 1 A- TO BE HELD, which OLIO I 4 I I I I i i i i i 1 I i to "California' tinsel, contributed consider-! ntine, Roy Eierschenk; Sir Toby Fo--, in our language isj aWy to our festival surroundings' Bc lch, Buddy Remy; Sir Andrew n-iun-nipous heaps of beautiful' i such gomgs-on the students Aguccheeck, Robert Bennett; Ma- n.oun an ous neaps ot ueaiu feut gc( somcthmg in niivin i of Christmas spirit. a w.is to havc left Ontario, attempt to call i ich will meet at the -hool house i i i a i i where hc (1 been vis-j i vacation, rather than ivity building Wednesday cv- ro ny a led by Missi i 1 a he 1 lh Clirismas, nor did I attemp: ng at 8:00 O'clock, January in.

cy i Estal -s on, DU ou activities of the this week. Stu-, rf to bring pennies A i offered for "sale aU game Tuesday RUSSELL SCHILLING The s-xtei composed of Tas 1 0111 Union Pacific's crack streamliner the "Ci'v of Los Angeles" was Indeed the girls must have felt the S2me excitement as we, a one haf days atc, so (Wavcrly Schill Albert the and every day they The well-wishes for the A hobby. Delmar Olivia, Ruth Usher; Viola, Ruby Bean; Maria, Jeanetle Stocks. Officer, James Hartman. The Priest, Franklin Richards; and a Page, Bcniaid Schluter.

The scene of the play takes place in Illyria in 1600. 1 I I tratz Celesta Laures, Aifrcd N. ty farmers will be micgia.cd m- Avolt Stolz. Grace I to tlie cdueitional pro.urani 01 Rabe Mary Griffin, Helen Dee, the Extension Sen-ice, both Ben- Albert Budweg Ed Buska, Donna son and Stccge said. Soil contain- Mueller, Carl Deutsch, Lloyd ers.

mailing cartons and in.orma- Peters Fannie Deal, Fay Zipse, lion blanks will be supplied to James Longhorn John the county AAA off.ce tnrough Wendell Arndt, 'Leo Kuehn and the local extension office. Roger Isaacson. It was poin'ed out a farmIonia: Maude Meyers, Clara Ma-i ers desiring to take their own rion, Charles Brown, Vera Cerwinske. Ray Usher, Ernest Bigc- low, Edwin Sheldon and John Paulas. samples still may obtain the necessary containers and forms from the county extension office.

The MORSE ie Morse went, to on Friday to on work at several Morse grad- heaton at Assisting in arflong Schilling will Grsrmany, cf.cr Geneva, a feature of Schilling, a German major Wartburg. i uuiiiiu r.ew year were understandable but Kitchener. Harriet Ern- c- -i cm-nriQO wine. We had our Mission Christmas. The aclion takes place in Hon dinner Thursday evening with Tno i jg Sunl i a morn- McCallums at the Ciblc December 7, 1941, Pearl Har- A on Thanksgiving, I a i Nashua: Charles Hamilton, i Fredericksburg: Carl Mack, sie McFarland, Arle Crabtree, Eleanor Mikes, 'Feme Taylor, Fred Lamka.

Alta Vista: Florence Homyer, Marie Lentz and Evelyn Hentges. Waucoma: Reuben Kalishck. 4 UV4 services of tlie AAA program men Lawier Glenn Rchorst, Ed Ares.j are being made available to farm Tlie second play, with an all-. eu ben Mrashek, Marcella Wur- operators to extend the soil test- giri cast, is entitled "Tell DoricL cr ing program and (o aid them to Not To Members of the so- aKh a rhnr ak more efficient use of phomore class who -are 'taking part arc: Doric, Joan Waitc; Patricia, Janet 'Brown; Georgia, Darlene Wiagner; Babbette, Jo Ann Eckenrod; 'Feme, Donna David- of afternoon COUNTERFEIT COINS mysen mosi Tnc last ls a comea JNO-J ATTniT helping with decorations and set-; bcdy eeps Jwilh live members INVESTIGATION in 1016 and then that subject post graduate work sity of Iowa Grand Rapids, at the home of heri I Cilr ioni nlu i ecn delayed for spent previous ing in the Mexican of the American Luthcra: under the Miss Donna -ale a comic mothers of cookies and cot-, of While TOing through the in western Wyoming, Jr Youth Organisat elin.2 was easier pnd Harry 3 Jj PRIZES NAMED FOB CONTEST WINNERS i a i of next meet- hi a herd antelope he African field, riz for the winners of the in, going dow the track JMBERS TO i wcrc nnnouncL a ui INE.SPEAK January Toth meeting. AT? G-EST IN HISTORY 1 First prize of $15.00 iJiXXv if 'Lions at the' All" Mr and Mrs.

D. Brady, sccond 238 i i boys have signca calh ar Lake, Thursday -feature a 'talk by rVaine and a smors- :30 to 8.30 for the 1 Lions who cannot I the mountains just minute after home Qf Seniz at Mo a a district Mooney. Student directors for the i i CirrnP-h the not a from herc on this side freshman play are Zuck rcugh the time. of the Bosporas. It was an and Alice Hammond.

estin" and educational experience. i I looked through a six-inch volume; SADDLE CLUB GAINS MORE KNOWLEDGE in Nashua on January 12, checking a report received about counterfeit coins. Some of the business places werej checked and several 25 and 50 cent pieces were found. Daly reports no immediate results from the checkup, but the investigation is continuing in otherj sections. the family treasures of old em-' About 90 people attended thd broidery and lace work which meetillg tne North Iowa was truly lovely- What misfor- club hcld in lhe cily ha a tune that these things must be Greene on the 'evening of Jan.

14. business meeting hidden away In the attic chests ow i ng insead of being displayed a a a conley of Des Moincs, used. fieldman for the Iowa Horse and Describing a parcel from home Mule Breeders showed I 1 0dQ 1 nc she wrote: films of 1947 1948 100- A 'I test an annual affair with 4 rtir arc cn 0 llcd in 10 clubs Rnilroad because they at fi-30 while prizes so more people wu 4g in ten clubs. Four. over c.

participate in the decorating ot clubs havc been organ-, Hj viskcd th Dr Tayl, will speak by an participate good entertainers. 'their homes at Chr.s.mas Master of CeT-1" been secured. AII Committal Services Tavlors at as nun a Thio Ittlle Si lot'of California, but U. le Calendar Jan. supper, birthdays be honored.

ran. 20 Isabella A. Kout T. of iirch, hostess, Circle i. 2I-JLadies Mis- i o'clock- Friday afternoon lor roo a ms arc recognized as sU11 looks good to mm.

I purse, is a infant son of Mr. incl Mrs. Joni i mcms of dcve information of our Grekoff, who was still born at St- one; a cert- of thc sta te readers, Nashua is tters hospital in Waterloo on oi ablc placc for clt ng a taste of "California fog the former Del-' ft boys and Sirjs to some Lre today, and I was very glad to get the mile Trail Rides, an annual event sketchbooks diary and book plates.I held in the southern part of the sketcntjooKS uiary 'Turkish' state. He explained how the hors- to re-'es and riders are examined at regular intervals during the three day ride for fatigue and over' exertion. Mr.

Conley also showed two films taken on the 1000-acre Maple-Crest Ranch at North 1U into my', English. Iowa, where the owners nice reminder of my. breed and train-American Saddle pure-bred also Hereford Cattle. CONG. FELLOWSHIP TO GIVE CONCERT i The Pilgrim Fellowship of the Congregational-Christian Church will observe "Youth Week" on Jan.

30 to Feb. 6. The young people havc made iplans for a concert on Sunday night, Feb. 6. That will be given in the churcu at 7:30 and the public is invited.

The best, musical talent of the community i being asked to take jectives of the AAA program. Farm operators desiring to use the services of the AAA program men to have soil samples taken may obtain further information at the AAA office or from township committccmcn. Before they start taking samples, the program men will attend a training school to be conducted by extension ag- gronomists from the college, co-operating with the extension office, AAA committee and state PMA office. To handle the increased volume of soil samples which it. anticipates receiving, the Iowa State College soil testing laboratory is being expanded to handle from 30,000 to 40,000 samples a year.

REORGANIZATION RURAL SCHOOLS JTO BE DISCUSSED Oscar Schultz, of the Organization Department of the State Board of Education, DCS Moincs, will be 'New Hampton at the high school auditorium on Thursday, January 20th, at 7:45 p.m. to discuss "Re-organization of Rural Schools in Chickasaw A timely movie will be shown entitled: "The School House In The Mr. Schultz will explain pro- Club InstaUs- Ro yal WotetPd teaches English Those present were very enth- Actdemy for usiastic about the meeting and atc eagerly looking forward to February M'h meeting at 'the in Churles City when Mr. will cgain meet with the explain "judging points horse Mr. Conley i will remain in Charles City Feb.

I 12 to meet with the officers and Legislature passed during their last session. Everyone is invited and urged to attend. CvIIUIlUllll-J' 15 i part The proceeds will be used cedurc pea-taming to rcorgaiuza- for the Youth Pilgrim Crusadc.J on as based on the acts of tne This is a movement sponsored 1 by the Iowa young people which has grown steadily in popularity. Other states have also been adopting the Plan. One feature of the program is Christ's Work Day.

On those specially designated days all that is earned by them in various of work is given to the Crusade. Their state goal is $1500 and of that, voted Mary Howell Is Hostess To Bradford Busy Bees The Bradford Busy Bees met at the home of Mary Kowell on January 15. After a short busi- i $1300 should be for the Church ncss mce ti g. talks were given by World Mission. oy Sleeper on "Good Health Hab-- and Keep Har- will sent at the meeting of the Majels, Ki'son, Secretary at the oe mr a 0 eting- MiSS MarV POpeS Will riot Ernwine on "Your Personal- Honored This Evening Mia Mary Popes is to be honored at and Accessories to and also Hanneman, Mer- Mrs.

Leonard sha ii Un in I fan. Fed- hostess, Mri. P. E. John Meilman gave lhc esson on "Now Ways With Vcg- (an.

27-- -Happy Hour entertainment for the afternoon and a light lunch hostess. I Mrs. Kick DeGues. elTbles" The next meeting for members and Sanwell. FAREWELL PARTY-- RETURNS TO DUTY-, real Bargains.

Jusl prise guests of Mr. a of those pre-wai Goodnow Thursday you have been R. Staley Mrs. C. A.

Hoon assisted by Mrs. P. E. Stuart, Miss Lois Bond and Mrs. E.

W. Stalcy, I gave an interesting Founders' Day built up should- shoulder i-50 each Jr. sizes 36 them! We of -Madam Grace 'roles and Maternity lor an Bras Hosiery "reverse at dull look. Also in Si. Briefs ana Panties iSnowdown" Sltp See diem "Program by candle light Social Security Office Reveals District Report recevied from the lo- wni be at the A iwich of ice cream, home of Mnry and Virginia Bar- coffeTwiU be tell on February How- Miss will be married to Reporter.

James Mahoney on 8th at St. Mich Church In Nashua at St. Michael's Catholic' familiar many Walter they gathered o-- uiC for a fare-well vjtf on aftff mGVCA cVi( iold us Goodnows moved farm home on week. 600 furnished en a picnic lunch Goodnows recently Earl Milligan farm by After the 'the cd Gloria Without further, they can return to the a Swea- ion por'ods or on a pcrman- last ter. She iold colored a nd and when as Lt Tnc.

towel. Lu Ann the in a bath a de- 1 clothes will bo received by Board of Ivrt Scr- Examiners, Corps of 170 9 Jackson Street, Omaha Graiser ieTi Ig-g for a week's vi8H in Fcuc htwanger shincton, D. C. turned to his dutie at Montgomery, Alabama Saturday after a ten day leave- with his parents in Nashua. Merte A card received on Monday from Mrs.

'Leona Busching stated that all planes out of DCS Moines were grounded because of fog, so she had to go to Chicago by train. She left Chicago Sunday and Mrs A. D. Lcamaa morning by plane for Washington Overly D. C.

"WIMP?" beloved household pet dog of the Or died Tuesday, "Wimpy" was 'o all of us he had accoi his early moi al! of Social Security office at Ma-'canine -pal. City, serving Cerro Gordo, the Stocks' in theirToss of Wim- Chlckasaw, Floyd. Hancock, How- ard, Mitchell. Winnebago and. Worth counties, showed at "-he WTW fto Security -Act; Winton Carpenter and Oscar Biek- monthly insurance payments are en as hostc8scs fal made to qualified retired workers' playedla.five In commerce and Industry and es and 500 at three Sables.

A lunch minor children or rc-iot jello with whipped cream and tired workers as well as -to sur- a maraschino cherry, cup cakes, vivors of deceased insured work- ritz crackers and coffee was ser- Births Holds Patiy-- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Moville, Iowa, are twins, a boy and a uary 13. Mr. McLarc phew of Mrs.

Cora WrT Mr. and Mra. Wapello, are the 8Vi lb. daughter, born Qt a Burlingi Jan. 13.

Mrs. Ha' former Josephine Taj ter of Herman Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. of an argarci ital on Is the daugh- are the parents of daughter, -Linda Jf les City hospital Barlow Is the forr Barlow 8 13 oz the Char- Monday.

Mrs. Bennor. "Mr. and Mrs. John Dean are ers.

Sen ft ved. Wimi AJ the parents of Charles City Mr. and Mr; are the ma and Mr. an are tbe pa borrSat the ital Jan. 17th.

Frank Jerntler rge Dean fdparents..

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