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Phone 3071 With Your News Items Volume 57, No. 49 Little League Play to Open Monday at Rudd 2nd Race Lea-iie play starts for Na- V3 Little League and Babe jrh League players Thursday. an invasion of Rudd. The tovs open their home season y.wday, June 8 when Rock- comes here. Be games at Rudd be Tvi'light games, the Little Loa- n'e Parting at 1 p.m.

and the Babe Ruth at 7:30, under the: the weather cooperat- Memorial Races drew "Xac'hua, which does not have! not her large crowd with 38 at the school diamond.i cars racing at the Big 3 Speed- a afternoon games. The! a at Nashua. More than 2 fi's: same will be at 5 p.m. and attended. second at 6:30.

I Tnc tw main cars to watch' XT far. Coach Dick cre car 144. Alden Crooks of up da In Nashua Hours will And Weekly Nashua Post Sell It With Want Ad iowa, Thursday, June 4, 1964 Subscriptions: $3.50 Per Year in Big 4 Area; $4.50 Elsewhere liuiii iu a.m. to I Ml 4 Safely Checkup Day is Showdown P-n- 'Due Over c- New Dum Prlmar SAFETY-CHECKED Time is running out on of-, ficial patience with the Nashua town council in the ter of selecting a new That was the word given the, council at its meeting Tuesday! night by Conservation Officeri Glenn Angel I. Monday's primary election, lukewarm through most of the witnessed close contests this area, plus passage of tax-supported fire protection plan in Riverton township of Floyd county and Bradford r.nd Richland townships in Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Hender- Mrs. Hazel Smith, and Mrs. Roy Chickasaw county. People and Events In The News The council informed Angeli: son received guests in their Ten friends were The primary contests msot al its efforts to locate a orne on Decoration Day.

They present and a group gift was closely watched in this area site so far, and all the include Mr. and Mrs. Carl presented. Mrs. Seavey left for were those for the Republican petitions against every poten- 1 Van Nurden and Mrs.

Bernice Los Angeels, Monday, June 1, nomination for state rcpresen- tial site. Against this. Angell'Van Nurden from Hopkins, with her brother-in-law and tativc in Chickasaw county, and spiel the present dump is not Mr. and L. John- sister.

Mr. and Mrs. John Cox 'or sheriff, and for the Demo- only lout a public health hazard.i and daughter, Cynthia, Mr. of Los Angeles. They have "ratit nomination for sheriff in is pushing into the Cedar; Mrs Orrin Henderson and been spending several weeks Bremer.

plus the i river, and that practice wi SATURDAY WILL be free plus the Republican Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Jer- in Nashua with Mrs. Seavey, nomination contest in Bremer be tolerated. 'ry Henderson and ready for her household 'or county attorney.

The Floyd i There was some discussion.Christy Jo of Waterloo; Mr. sale. Mrs. Seavey will be a supervisor in District jo' possible sites, including and Mrs. Ernie Mohring.

her home with Mr. and One and the GOP auditor races auto and truck safety check- reminder so this'is the Tuesday night to an and Kathy of Cox. Her three children also were tops. ha? 50 boys registered for League and 18 for the older Babe Ruth league. They j-ork out at the school dia- r.o-id.

The complete season's schedule is as follows: June 4, Thursday Nora Springs at Greene Marble Rock at Rockford Kajhua at Rudd June 8, Monday Greene at Marble Rock Rudd at Nora Springs Rockford at Nashua June 11, Thursday Xora Springs at Marble Rock Rudd at Rockford Nashua at Greene Jane 15, Monday Rockford at Nora Springs Marble Rock at Nashua Greene at Rudd June 18, Thursday Greene at Nora Springs RocJcford at Marble Rock Rudd at Nashua June 22, Monday Marble Rock at Greene Xora Springs at Rudd Nashua at Rockford June 25, Thursday Marble Rock at Rudd Rockford at Greene Nora Springs at Nashua June 29, Monday i Nora Springs at Rockford Nashua at Marble Rock Redd at Greene July 2. Thursday A i a VI v. Osage. and car 77, Darren De-j T10 a to 5 -Vries of Charles City In the fi. street, beyond third heat Alden Crooks start-i Anderson Lumber com- ng in the middle of the pack ra y- The ffi passcd a i City Police, the sheriffs of- ne lead cars before one-half fice.

Highway Patrol the thc Nashua A. Chaffer and which ho kept to w-n the: thc Nashua Lions club will time to eet your car or truck ncr( a Ke north of town and Mrs. Keith Shapley of and another sister also live in THE WINNERS: checked without riqkinir a miles. This did not prove too Greene; and Mr. and Mrs.

fine (plus the cost of rcoairs with the and daughters, Cin-' Nearly 100 attended open! Representative: Lloyd Fra- adjustments etc too) cithtr a a site in itself or in a "t' Sandy of Waterloo. i house at the Old Chickasaw ZC( of Bassett, widely known adjustments, too). distan( from Memorial Day. dar.ce caller and farm- A possible solution to the Mr. and Mrs.

Tim Chandler the Chickasaw County cd ed out a relative un- whole thinjr is for municipal arc Citing his Societv were 1 known Lewis H. Farmer, Nae collection, with users and 1 Mr and Mrs This is a vci Nashua Lions club will event. Again in the Somi. Alden! I Crooks battled it out with car' 66. Don Heideman.

Fredericks-! Brakcs 1'fihts, windshield burg, with each car taking the and otner surface parts will lead one lap to go, Crooks' be cncck ed free. No violation finally assumed thc lead win. I The results of the evening were as follows: First Heat: First, Curt Hansen, Dike: Second, John Ran-! som, Charles City; Third, Dick' Boehmcr. Charles City. REMEMBER THE HOURS: 10 ajn.

to 5 pjn. Drive a car that is safe, and best of all, set it checked free! It takes only a few minutes. CARS GOING through the check and getting an okay, will receive a windshield sticker similar to the Illustration above. Free Baby Pictures to be Taken Wednesday, June 10th The pictures of children to parents a absolutely no garbage the dump to pay a fee. Clarksville has such a system, and the council will check with authorities there on how it works.

arly event nua Fra eo 52 1 576 votes and rrd Rollins and family, at Den-' ans arc Or nn addition of the farmer D34. The vote tabbed ver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Chand-: soc affairs for another year Farmer as a "comer" in poli- ler are vacationing in the; which is so much appreciated! tical circles.

Both candidates western states. j- cy ihc i SL tlers who come" 01 ma rities their home Donald Rohde. who year to decorate graves P-'ceincts, with Frazee getting in the home of his brother and, 0 loved ones. Mr. and Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Archer edge in New Hampton. Sheriff: Galen Folkers, in- ONE OF THE MAJOR prob-j-larion Rohde and son. Wil- 3n sons Charles and defeated Bernard 'cms in the present dump sys-j'i-m. has returned to his home: SDC nt the Memorial holiday atp ou 2 las of Republic.

908 to 261. tern is that items like Vallcjo, Calif. He came and vicinity, visiting' parts, old refrigerators, see his nephew, Bill. grad-: ei a tj ves and paying' respects'J- fencing, are dumped from Nashua cemeteries where loved! Brcmer sheriff, Democratic: Leemon, deputy sheriff. on over Marshal Jim Bossom jof Plainfield, 633 to 314.

'Bremer county attorney: Phil rmd which take up too school with highest honors; 0 nes are buried room. Something is apt to his FO CAROL FRENCH scellaneous shower in Gross of Sumner, son of Cong. Carol French was hcld' snd Mrs Gross, was tops three-man contest rrms and towns also use the Nashua dump. Nashua is under from Rac.ne at thc I 4 1 1 1 Second Heat: First, published in the paper are! i oblivion whitovor fw Moser. Greene: Second.

Lylclagain going to be taken this Brings attached to this blicad0n a to New Since the tomorrow's tion Parents do not have to be Mitchell. Cedar, World rests on the shoulders ofi subscriDCr to the paper to take Schaufenbuel, Third, Gene Falls. children of today, thisi advan a of this opportunity. Third Heat: First, Aldon newspaper would like to give who want additional Crooks: Second, Chuck a good look at these "Fu-iP may make arrangements or. New Hampton; Third.

Dar-iture Homemakers." rell Sells. Waverly. A Semi: First. "Curt Hansen; Tne pictures must be all of want for the paper. Second.

John Ransom: size and quality, 'so I with the Studio representative when selecting the pose they olace. and use basis. in thc first in no case on a free- visited at the home Ms parents. Mr. and Mrs.

1 Saturday and to visit his cousin. Don Chamney, who is in the Allen! Memorial hosoital in Waterloo. OFFICER ANGELL said heJFAREWELL PICNIC farewell picnic- was held May 31, at the Ray- home in honor of hr.ci conferred with County Attorney Jim O'Connor as to en-, forcing action at Nashua. Marble 1 Rock at Nora Springs Rockford at Rudd Grccr.2 at Nashua July 6. Monday Greene at Marble Rock Rudd at Nora Springs Rockford at Nashua July 9, Thursday Radd at Marble Rock Greene at Rockford at Nora Springs July 13, Monday Xora Snrinps at Greene Rock at Rockford Xyhiia at Rudd July 16.

Thursday Rcckford at Nora Springs -f-i i 4 11 tioiiwo. i it; i also conferred prior to ona Al Estal, Charles City: Fourth, expert pnotographer w-th The Reporter simply wants he council meeting with and Mrs Frank Rennmg Don Bohner; Fifth. Farris Ben-'" 1 1 necessary equipment for oictures of all the youngsterslAttornev James Demro Mclanie of Waterloo. The ton. Charles City: Sixth.

Stub; specialized work, will the area and the more the Angcll said authorities would mOved June 2 to home of Mrs. Earli i a three-man contest in assisted by her! h' the incumbent, Merwin iFlander, was defeated. The including a number ofl Gross, 836: Ivan J. Ack- classmates were 13 J794 and Flander 292. played.

A speciall Auditor in Floyd: Ed rol- her mother Mrs kerLs, incumbent, defeated Klages, 1,045 to 920. 1 Supervisor. Floyd County District One: Walter G. Marsh defeated L. Ward Conway of iCarrville, 1.004 to 750.

Cr.rroll French. Mrs. Farmer Again Heads Auxiliary Fiser, Charles City. Semi: First, Aldon Second. Don Heideman; Third P.f.y Hart, Mason City; Four Don Cox.

Dike; Fifth. Chuck iu Sixth. Darwin Rue-: There is jber, Oelwcin. Consolation: First, Darrellj iDeVries; Second. Larry Drallc.l Allison: Roger Buchholf, irinf t-n (Falls was third: Fourth, Larry: 1 10 New Hampton; Kotz.

New Monday i a a So Mothers and Fath- Reporter charge to the'and make an appointment. Attending wer no contests in The American Legion Auxi-i chickasaw for state representa- was -iry unit met Monday, ticket; or for the lead of the majorities to Hultman for governor; lieutenant gov- Mr and Mrs' president, Mrs. C. W. Farmer, c-mor; L.

B. Liddy for secre- tarv of agriculture and other THF Tnosrlnv Clifford Wiebke and Final plans for Memorial 1J11, me. a vwro due and Herman Jakcl were on the agenda and offices. iCl.arles Citv. Nashua Lions will elect of- cSn' Mon 0 1 Lola.

aVf of" Nashua: officers were elected. Mrs.j Nominations a I i i i Schueler, Mr. and W. Farmer was; re-elected TRUSTEES XQ Selvig, president; Bob GossardJ Schuelcr and familylpresident: Mrs. vVillard QN pjjjg PLAN first veep; Don Shepard, scc-j TMd Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene first vice-president: Mrs.) ond vecp: Dick Nicholson, third 1 Sergeant and Mrs. family, all of BrLstow. jMaude Emmons. second vice-.

Next step in the tax-support- vcep; Rev. Bill Griffee, Lion' Haberkorn. and daughters. Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford president; Mrs. Avis fire protection plan is for Tamer; Mick Merfeld, Tail ce alld Karen, of Faycttesville, Wiebke and family attendedecrctary and Mrs. Ecco respective township trus- at their next meeting, Twister: Rev. Glenn L. Utter- 1 are visiting her eighth grade graduation Feature onc lln 8, at the Cedar, back, secretary-treasurer.

Mrs. Victor Fisher and nephew. Ronald Wcibke.j roll DeVrics; Second. Aldon 1 Crooks; Third. Marvin A slate of officers was pres- Ray Hart.

Mason City. Fourth; entcd by the nominating com- Rork at Nashua Fifth, John Ransom; Sixth, rr.itce. and this together Greene at Rudd Julv 20. Monday Marble Rock at Rudd Rjxkford at Greene Xara Sorings at Nashua July 23. Thursday i Snrincs at Marble Rock: at Rockford whua at Greene (') Afternoon game.

1 A AT: July 27, 29 31. i These officers. plus E. K. Haberkorns in Char- pasties City and other relatives Allison last Thursday eve- I tees to meet, certify the elec- Jtion and request an annual tax I levy.

They will negotiate with presidents Dr. Donald friends. Sunday dinner.FETE MRS. SEAVEY and Dr. Roger Waller and also were Mr.

and Mrs. 1 Hostesses at a farewell par-Lsome refunds. I lion. In this case, town departments selected to would ce i e.ii:rnish fire protection. protect Tile trustees likely will buy Benton.

Charles i i any nominations from the soing president Carl Meusel, Cyron Fisher. Mrs. Lester Fish-ity given in honor of Mrs. Richland voted 53-33 in fa-'the present fire protection lovcnth. Don Heideman, Fred-floor, will be voted on Mon-jwiH comprise the board of di- er and Mr.

and Mrs. John on Wednesday. May Bradford 48-12 and River-equipment from the present ricksburg: Eighth. Stub Fiser. clay.

'rectors. Icy. 'wore Mrs. Glenn Utterback, ton 68-21. Community Protective Associa- Nashua Band Drills for Two Top Shows Monday, Tuesday Kebekahs Are Nashua Guests for Convention Annual Rebekah held at the Na-! School on 1 Rev.

Glenn Utter-! the- Invocation. of convention of: 'H as Rivcn by NoWc 4 Marina LaCour. i arc: president, Betty: vice- president, Mary Margaret End-; Maude Emmons: caairman, R-bcknh sscmbly Presi- i Snirlcy Moore. 3- IS 1 introduced. District" Deputy: 7- Sam Cavalier: Repp of Mason i A ff -Y A address was' rtJl LaCour and i-'- nf by sistpr Dorothy Mason City.

a tion of Rebekah! a demonstrated by: City. Nora Clear Lake. I Jtfm for the I. O. Ukon in '-he a Sta Performed a our President, a gift Presented to her 0 President, Bertha Zimmer- vcntJon song.

Shepard. 41 4, 1 fc iS Ti. fe5 BARITONE: Wavne Hanson need ior IK twu -d nigni lasi wcetc wncn this pic- Joste, In the past 17 or 18 CLARINET: Bob Clark. Lin-iSallc, Rick Nelson. Max Poe, DeLite Hicok, Susan Mussehli mances next week Monday anaj was taken.

Hydrotile co-Nashua bands have achieved- NHson Rnnnio Konnic Eckenrod, Dennis Lind-ljanet Diller. Rosemary Selvig Holmes, Lonnic! BASS: Glen Prouty, Gary i nyaroine oanas nave achieved dn Nelson Bonnie Bctsingcr Eckenrod, Dennis Lind- Janet Diller. Rosema mnrninc the DIRECTOR by furnishing a fork Division I 16 times, under thc' Adcla et erson. Barb Massecjicr. Roger Holmes, Lonnic BASS: Glen Pro.

on ona rt cg Io has chosen a marching a i truck so that a picture -utelage. respectively of Leon Mussehl, Chcri Boomgar-iKnapp, David McGregor, Lynn Good. Roger Garbes. Band takes part U1C ml i ca i theme woven around could be taken from an eieva-Kraft, Robert Mussehl and Ar- ATM Lpavpr.s T.inria irrmzcnrM. Stale club Hcritagc Tuesday.

On Monday practiccMl ca 4 4 4 i (111 a OA i J.TJ.U?*"* 1 1 I tion. Unfortunately, it was a vid Anderson, the present di- dull, overcast evening, and the rector. picture brightness suffered as a result. I Members of the band are: FLUTE: Jim Nelson. Sara Marth, Linda Bailey, EN .9 Barlow, Dawn Linda Gef fee, Susan Leavens, Linda Mahafi, judy'Swinton.

Smith, Kristal Simmons. ALTO SAXOPHONE: Connie Bennett, Alan Leavens.l Smith, Mary PERCUSSION: Sandra Hinch, Jim Korinkc, Marilou Link HORN: Marcia Clark, Denny Hinch Ruetten, Art David Mahlstcdt, Mary Kay Walsh, Jeannine Muench. Cindy Hirsch, Jim Turner. TROMBONE: i Rohde, Peterson, Mary Gustafson, Karla Bolam, Carol Swinton, Sharon Smith, Jean Nelson. INEWSPA'PERr SiEWSPAPES.1.

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