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PAGE SIX HAMBURG, IOWA, REPORTER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IS. 19GO ,1 CLUB MEETS by Gloria Zuck I At the Pep Club meeting held on Thursday, February 11, plans i for raising: money for next year's noing were discussed. Members decided to hold a sock hop every other Friday ing with this Friday rJghi, until school is out. Sock hops will be held in the audiioriura. A discussion of the semester i pep club party be a topic for i the next meeting.

Valentine Sweetheart bv Lois Cosiet: KolUIIlIl In i he last week's lisr of 1 ners the Aunt Jemima poster Eric Smith's name was I accidentiy omitted as a third place MAST OF NEWS by Kay Fisher. the fifth grade. Our speaker his: ThMrsiay rhe Department of Public Safety really maoe us think about safe Bv giving; a few cold! I think most of us realized i that ihere are many things to be considered when one behind Mr. and paper heart served as the back- the sleeri whee of crowned Valentine at the F.H.A. Valentine Dance held Saturday Attractive decorations of red and white streamers and a huge Farragut News (Mrs.

C. A. Vaughn) Farragut Community School Wed- entertained at a birthday dinnei- nesday because of the big: snow Friday evening, honoring: Mr. preventing the buses Guests were Mrs. Earl ing: their runs.

Howard and Bernard and Miss their mothers attended the an- Women's dub met Tuesday af-1 Emma Howard all of Shenandoah; nual 'Club Mothers" banquet at ternoon in the home of Mrs. Ler; Mr. and Mrs Oscar uruber of The Women's Fellowship met the Shenandoah Legion Club, ves Miller with Mrs. Fred Adams, i Friday afternoon at the Congre- Louis Miller showed slides Sat- Mrs. Kelley, co-hostesses.

Mrs, Gruber and Mr. and Mrs. gatioaal Church with members of urday nighL Those attending were Charles Herriman and Mrs. Her- Vest. Mrs.

Emma uruber the Fellowship of the Coagregat- Ji 'and John Allen. Lisa Athen, schel WhitehiU presented the pro- the weekend with 31r. and Mrs. ional Church as guests. Those Konald Allen, and Wendy on the of Folk George Gruber.

present were Mesdanies George Beam, Billy Bird, Bruce Brooks, Music." Rose, Welty, Carl Glen Brownlee, Glen Brownlee, Mr. ana Mrs. George Gruber ford. Bud Hartje, Bud Jones, Larry Coy, Keith and Steve Math- er Jocobs, and Mae Jerkins. Mrs.

is, Mike McAllister, Lonnie and S. E. McAlister. president of the Terry Miller, F.C. Palm, Steve Classified local organization, welcomed the Palm, Larry Peterson Denny guests.

Mrs. Warren Fletcher, WhitehiU, Mike, Pat, Perry and presented the program on '-Over- Pierson, Mike Whitehill, Berry seas Colleges of the American Rex York, Mack and Sherry-, assisted by Mrs. R. EL Teachout, Billy Troxel, and Bob Henstof, Mrs. George Campbell, Welchans.

FINANCIAL KEPOirr OF THE CITY OF HAMBURG, IOWA FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1953 January- 1, 1959 through December 31, 1959 RECEIPTS Mrs. Ward Scott gave the worship, "A Small, A Big Door. The S.E.RR 4-H members, dads and leaders and guests held a (Bv Mrs. Daisy Uess) ground for the coronation ceremony. Hallle was chosen as a candidate by the F.H.A.

and sel-- ected sweetheart bv those attend- Mrs. Martin Goracke car. We 1 Lois Ann spent Sunday even- are fortunate to have a chance to in? with Mr. and Mrs. Richard take drivers training and it isn't Hopkins.

Jane and Annan opportunity we should The Good Neighbors Club met This course could be considered Wednesday, Feb. 10, with Mrs. one of the most important in high! Dean Brown. Due to weather ing the dance. Halhe escort, sc i loo because it could save your conditions several members were una ro attend.

Those present was Smith. She is a junior; liffi TT and has been an member! three years. Other candidates were Lou Hilger escorted by Keith ler, Linda Larson escorted The last part of this week will were Mrs. Bob Zach, Mrs. Ralph find those of us in declam headed Miller, Mrs.

Allen Athen, Mrs. r- 1 -J; --A- I 7 a trt i for Harlan for the district soeech! Dale Atheiu Mrs. Dean Aistrope by contest. I and one guest, Mrs. Everett A man Gary Rommel, Barbara Reed es- shcnv he senion corted by Keith Zach ana Judy; tion Vogel escorted bv Harrv afc Sc 0 ol last: week RoU call was answered gradua- by a new receipt.

After the bus- The Valentine theme was carried sleighing party Sunday afternoon, out in table decorations and fa- The annual mother and son ban-. ors. Mrs- S-E- McAlister. poured, i quet xvill be at the Legion club in I Mrs. Ben Kail, Mrs.

Dale Set- Shenandoah- The next regular tell and Mrs. Clyde Cleveland meeting will be Wednesday, Feb. served. Mrs. W.A.

Clark and Mrs. 17. Fred Long were courtesy hostesses. The Farragut Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, held school of instruction Friday afternoon for the officers with district instructor, Helen Cline present. The work was put in the evening for inspection.

Other grand officers present were Howard Synn, Past Worthy Patron; Dwight" McCracken Past Worthy Patron; John Watson, Past Worthy Patron; Myrtle Lynn, Grand Representative; Marguerite Teachout, Grand Representative; Marjorie Keser- man, Grand Representative; and Wendell Teachout. Past Grand We chose i iness meeting the afternoon was Sentinel members were Resource material added to school librarv the one we -wanted and will be ordering them soon, that long- awaited May and graduation seems a lot closer as each week passes. bv Pat Gardner! Correction from my column last The school library has received The sophomores talent some new books- The SECOND WORLD WAR. by Winston S. Churchill and the Editors of LIFE magazine, has.

been added to the library. It has been especially abridged into show will be held February 25. Weekley Wisdom: The only thing that 15 permanent is change. Sports Roundup two volumns- The picture essay, MALVERN GAME photographs, and paintings were selected from the finest work of World War II. made by both allies and enemies.

We are indeed fortunate to have such a fine resource book- A 1950 eddition of HAMMOND'S WORLD ATLAS has been added to the library. It is an encyclopedia atlas of the world with rhe latest and most authenic geographical and statistical of in- spent with games and visiting- Refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Dale Athen, March 2nd commencing at 10 a.m. at which time Mary Ellen Jones will meet with the club and supervise a "Skillet MeaL Mrs.

Dean Aistrope and Mrs. Gene Hinze were Nebraska City visitors Thursday afternoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Goracke and Loin Ann visited with Mr.

and Mrs. Dovel and family Thursday evening- Lois Ann Goracke was on The S.S. Club met Wednesday present from Riverton, Shenandoah, Hamburg, Randolph, Blanchard, Tabor and Malvern. A social hour followed. Mrs.

Irentf Gass presided at the eat table. A purple cloth and pink carnations and hearts were used on the serving- table. Merril Howery, band director of the Farragut Community School, the annual winter con- with Mrs. Burton Allen. Mrs.

Josephine Rosenquest of Essex and Mrs. Orville Palmer were guests. Mrs. Alvin Hoppock had charge of the entertainment. Prizes were won by Mrs.

Palmer and Mrs. Rosenquest. Mrs. Alvin Koppock gave the hostess gifc, Centennial Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Loren Livingston with 10 members present.

Guests were Mrs. Ortel Phipps and Mrs. Harold Dinsmore. Mrs. D- Brownlee became a new member.

Mrs. Wayland McQueen was in charge of the entertainment. Prizes were received by Mrs. Ortel Phipps and Alliance" was the book reviewed by Mrs. Robert Henstorf of Farragut for the La Fern Jamac Club of Shenandoah on Thursday.

Mrs. John Gee was hostess Mon- dav for the regular meeting of Club. Mrs. E. H.

Stevens, of North- 141.87 he by Carole Brown The Junior High girls and boysj list Tuesday- isketball teams went to Malvern, Weatherhead returned 1 -LI 1 Joseph hospital baske Feb. 6, "to play their fifth game, i home frorp Sfc The girls were defeated 2S-16. Omaha Frances Phillips as high scorer for Hamburg-. Players were Jill Gude, Pam Alan on Smith. Charlotte Zach, Carole Brown, Lois Ann Goracke, Jean Spiegel, Nash, Par i a Barrett, Deanna Aistrope, Barbara a Keimeth Winkler attended a Jr ffigh party at fche lgh school 0 i Rem Frances: Thursday evening.

They enjoyed 5 i Pnilhp5. Pam Thomas, and Carole' ir. 0 formation in words and pic- i in Hard lime Tures. A third resource book is WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THIS WON- DERFUL WORLD. Brown.

The boys were defeated by Mai-, Rober Zach attended an oyster Vern supper at the lodge hall in River- from rrom by Dorothy Frazier was Hamburg's high scorer. Those ton Tuesday evening sponsored (seeing action were Kenny Wink-j bv the Farmers Co op elevator. Jim F. Znck, Jack Douglas Mrs DeDis Brandt attended i KyJe Koch, Dennv TM cs -T living: meeting- in James Clayton, Jim Million, Steve; Douglas, and Mike Dyke. THIRD GRADE Mrs.

Matthews, teacher Charles Winkler celebrated his birthday. Friday, Feb. 5, by bring-- ketball teams went to Riverton. treats for the class. The following- pupils were neither tardy nor absent the first semester: Eugene Kirk.

Roger Schofield, James Wenger, Randy Wiig and Jeffy Thomas. RIVFRTOX TAATFS TM MrS DelIlS TM Udt tKlOIN GAMEb Lanaj chris and Martm ere Sun On Feb. 12 the junior high bas-! da gnests of Mr. and Earl Cowles and family- Mrs. Robert Zach and Charlotte Both boys 7 and girls" teams were victorious.

spent Friday evening with Mrs. Hamburg girls defeated River- Margaret Fender while Miss Patti ton 30-16. Connie Reid was high Zach attended a valentine party for Hamburg with SECOND GRADE Mrs. Zach teacher Dianne Dooley 7 Scott Green- woo-i and Debra Vogel received a perfect score In the monthly language rest. James Smith, Roxanne Lee, Donald Bruce.

Ronald Bruce. Julie Kushner, Judy Driskell and Mike Douglas contributed pictures of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington for the bulletin board- The class is enjoying a Valentine train this week which will be used for the Valentines on Fri- dav. scorer points. The boys won over Riverton 31-17- Kenny Winkler lead Hamburg scoring. at the home of Mrs.

Moore Grayson- Lana Brandt, was in the sick he! list Wednesday. High school hears safe driving talk by Eleanor Real Thursday afternoon Mr. James Barry from the Iowa Department of Public Safety gave the High School students a talk on traffic safety. Mr. Berry explained the purposes and the importance of the traffic bureau.

He also presented a film showing the consequences suffered by a girl who went out with a careless driver. The talk and film should make all the students realize the importance of safe driving, and make them even more careful while driving from, now on. HOBO PARTY by Carole Brown The Junior High students assembled in the gymnasium Thursday, Feb, 5, for a Hobo party. Each person brought a sack Innch for his refreshment and five cents for soda pop. After severe games naa played Mr.

Payne and Mrs. Warren Kruse judged the hobos for the best costumes. Joe Kirk was the best boy hobo and Sheila Collins was the best hobo. Feb. School Calendar 22-27; Boys Sectional basketball tournament.

Feb. 22; Adult Classes, basketball game with Glenwood at Sidney, 8:15. Feb. 24; Church Night. Mrs.

Robert Zach and Mrs. Paul Brown assisted with the Valentine Party for the 6th grade at the i City Hall Friday afternoon. Mrs. Keith Fender was substitute teacher for the first grade Friday due to the illness of Mrs- John Hilger. Keith Zach attended the High School Valentine party Saturday i evening.

Charlotte and Patti Zach and Deanna and Deborah Aistrope were Wednesday afternoon guests of Carole Brown. Sheryl Spears spent Friday Feb. 2o; Sophomore talent show, (W ith Mrs. Willard Spiegel. 7:30.

of Dimes Contributions Contributions to the March of Dimes by students of Hamburg were as follows: Kindergarten, S6.00; First, 5.08; First and Second, 5.90; 6.33; Third, 4.35: Third and Fifth, 5.40; Fourth, 7.50; Fifth, Mrs. Raymond Spiegel and Jean visited Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Richard Spiegel- Mrs. Willard Spiegel spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Arnold Spears and children.

Raymond Spiegel was a Nebr. IT visitor his home with the flu the few days The Club met Mrs 6.95; Sixth, Nelson, 4.89; Siyth Grayson, S.OO; Seventh, 5.35; Earl Brown on Tuesday afternoon. Eighth, High School, 17.60; Total, $86.55. Due ic roat several members were unable to attend. Those attending report a very enjoyable Youth disCUSS education afternoon Members present were 1 Mrs.

Eliza Cleopfil, Mrs. Clyde Finnell, Mrs. The Inter-Church Youth Rally Arnold Athen was hela at the E. Chtnxh, Sunday, Feb. 7.

Approximately thirty-five youth i attended. The rally opened with songs led by Rev. Nash and Mr. Robert Znck. Linda Coslett, Paul Lauman, A family dinner was held in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Morgan Sunday honoring the birthdays of Mrs. John Hilger and Earl Morgan. Those attending were Mr, and Mrs. John Hilger and Ray Hodde presented a short worship service, A round-table discussion on the advantage of small Christian colleges was led by Mr.

Richard Busekrus, Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mr. William Eden, and Mr. Fey- Ion Giest. A spaghetti supper was followed by two films: "How to Study" and "Personality." and Mary Lou, Mr, and Mrs.

Har' old Hendrickson and Monica Ann, Mrs. Fannie Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gardner and sons, Mrs. Margaret Douglas, Stephen Diane, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Coy and son Larry, Jack Douglas, Cindy and Michael. 'Mrs. Jack Douglas and son Jack Jr.

were unable to attend due to illness. Mrs. Myrtle Brooks and Mrs. Esther Lytle spent Monday after- auditorium- Band members are Laura Alexander, John Ander- zohn. Lowell Baker, Margo cen: Tuesday evening in the school) west of Farragut, has moved to Shenandoah.

Mickey a senior of Tarkio College, has been elected Brooks. Joyce Brooks, Ann Burk-1 Inter-Society representative of Alpha Lambda Sigma men literary Societ3- on the campus. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Williams, he was graduated from the Farragut Community High School- There was no school at the shier, Beth Burkshier, Wendie Beam.

Rita Carl, Karen JUarl, Barbara Davis John Grable. Judy Harrington, Harriett Henstorf, Doris Hockenberry, Judy and Joan Mann. Patty Mattes. Pam Pease Cheryl Phipps, Gary Mclntyre, Dan Scott, Linda Scott, Sherry Hopkins, Monica Allely, Marilyn Barman, Hope Campbell, Mary Thompson, Berry WhitehiU, Mike WhitehiU, Peggy Weider, F.C. Palm, Mike York, and Dale Zuck- Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Meek of Phoenix, Ariz, formerly of Far- ragat, announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Carol, to James L- Aldous, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nerot Aldous of Wick- enbury, Ariz. Miss Meek is a graduate of the Wickenbury High School and of Gregg- Business School of Phoenix, She is employed by the Double B.

Photo Shop in Wickenburg. Aldous Is a graduate of Arizona State University of Tempe, majoring in industrial Arts. He is a member of the Sigma Nu Fraternity and is teaching at Fort Grant Industrial School of Ariz. A summer wedding is planned. The 4-H members and noon with Mrs.

JUot Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Farley spent Monday evening with Mrs- Dot Brown- Mr, and Mrs. Allen Athen en- tertained at supper Friday night honoring Craig's birthday.

Those present uere Mr. and Mrs. Earle- Athen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller and Deloris, Mr.

and Mrs. Orville Athen and Donnie. Mrs. Dean Brown, Mrs. Ted Sjulin and Tommy visited Mrs- Dot Monday evening.

commit IRVIN this I bought "bargain-basement" auto insurance- The first time I had an accident, my policy was cancelled. Can the Graham Agency insure me with a company that shows a bit more consideration for the insured? A A I A A PHONE 118 HAMBURG-- --IOWA General Government 443S.05 3219.50 Street 10640.78 1479.73 Public Safety 7187.01 2985.99 Sanitation 4137.78 3123.S1 Municipal Enterprises 4661.16 2534.44 Recreation 1532.99 3.75 Utilities 2903.3S 16020.35 Curb and Gutter Trust and Agency 100.00 Swimming- Pool Road Used Tax 9493-95 GRAND TOTAL RECEIPTS 95982.64 75140.58 7799.42 12120.51 726L59 7195.70 1536.74 18923.73 100.00 75140.58 9493.95 245727-86 Total Transfers 3000.00 EXPENDITURES CO General Government 2678.53 138.50 Street 4S61.37 Public Safety 3528.75 1349-80 Sanitation 2000.15 3213.34 Municipal Enrerprises 5214.23 Recreation Utilities 3703.52 Curb Gutter Trust and Agency Swimming Pool Road Used Tax 4327.92 5391.42 5964.00 4096.46 4003.83 1641.17 15933.11 70533.23 2000.00 3500.00 21062.73 7144.95 10252.79 10842.55 9309.95 9218.06 1641.17 19636,63 70533-23 2000.00 3500.00 21062.73 GRAND TOTAL EXPENDITURES 165142.06 Total Transfers 3000.00 REPORT OF UTILITIES 1959 RECEIPTS: Water Works Sale of Water or Electricity Taxes 3240.47 Other Receipts 220.00 Total' Receipts, EXPENDITURES: Salaries and Wages Office 4261.07 Operation 15375.56 Total Expenditures, 1959 S19636.63 CASH STATEMENT Balance on Hand -January 1, 1959 29733-70 Total Receipts for Year Ending: December 31, 1959 245727.86 Total to Account 275461.56 Total Expenditures for Year ending December 31, 1959 165142.06 Add --Warrants Outstanding January 1, 1959 5.00 Total $165147.06 Deduct--Warrants Outstanding December 31, 1959 3206-25 Total Deduct from Total to Account Balance on Hand--; December 31. 1959 REPORT OF MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS DECEMBER 31, 1959 Street construction $108162.93 Swimming Pool 75162.93 Grand Total OF PROPERTY, TO TAXATION -ASSESSMENT OF JANUARY. 1, 1958 Class of Property: Real Property Personal Property 250,897 Railroad Property 43,136 Telephone, Telegrapli and Express Companies 32,138 Utilities Including Transmission Lines and Pipe Lines 81,940 Total Except Monies and Credits 1,749,617 Total Monies and Credite 411,870 Total Valuation of All Property $2,161,487 PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. J.

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