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Postville Herald from Postville, Iowa • Page 6

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Postville Heraldi
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Postville, Iowa
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Postville Herald POSTVILLE, IOWA PUBLISHED WEEKLY Official Newsp.ptr for Allamakee County awl Town of Postville Clifford W. DeGarmo and Fred L. Martin Publisher. Cott-rrd at the rostoffice, Tostville. Iowa as Second Class Matter.

Mr, and Mrs. Roy Knight and family were Sunday visitors in the M. Zubriggen home in Sumner. Mr. and Mrs.

John H. Palmer of Waukon spent last Friday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.

Dresser. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christofferson and Ann were dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Ray March 27.

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE S3.00 Per Year $5.50 for 2 Years In Allamakee. Clayton, Fayette and Winneshiek Counties W-50 Per Year $6.50 for 2 Years Outside of Four County area. TIATI A EDITORIAL Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

J. Klingbeil were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Bristol in Waukon. Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Poesch are in Des Moines this week attending a convention of Independent Telephone Companies at the Hotel Fort Des Moines. POSTVILLE (Iowa) HERALD Wednesday, April 6, 1960 Miss Sadler Honored At Cedar Falls Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wagner and Jan of West Union were Sunday dinner guests in the Harvey Jarms home.

Mrs. Emma Wickham and Paul of Baron Spring, Michigan were weekend visitors in the Frank Wickham home. James Koopman of Chicago. Illinois was a weekend visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

G. H. Koopman and family. AFFILIATE MEMBER The Henry C. Radloff farm of 200 acres three miles west of Postville on Highway 52 has been sold to Mr.

and Mrs. C. O. Marsh, according to Willman Real Estate, Wednesday, April 6, 1960 Elmer Hoth was in Des Moines over the weekend conducting busi- Ed Kozelka spent from Sunday to today in Chicago on business for Hall Roberts' Son. Mrs.

J. P. Garcia and Jonathan of Cedar Falls visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sari Sander.

Mr. Garcia came Saturday and they all returned to their home in Cedar Falls on Sundav. Mrs. Alma Fitzgerald returned to her home in Waukon Thursday night after spending several days in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Curtis Abernethy and Michael. Charles Bachtell, Keith Bachtell, Wayne Stuart and Patrick Kukla of Chicago, Illinois were weekend visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bachtell and Stephen. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur H. Kling beil of Brodhead, Wisconsin visited in the Wm. J. Klingbeil home last week enroute from Phoenix, Arizona where they visited in the Frank H.

Klingbeil home. A household auction will be held Saturday, April 9. 1:30 p. at the Andy Clark residence at 137 East Military. A full listing of sale items appears elsewhere in this is-sue of the Herald.

i When You Have CLEANING, Remember GORDANIER CLEANERS Phone 148-J Postville, Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kerr and Cindy Jo spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Meyer and Mark in Austin.

Minnesota. They also visited relatives in Grand Meadow, Minnesota Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Brainard and Mr.

and Mrs. Keith Brainard and family returned last Tuesday from a ten day trip through the south which included stops at New Orleans, Louisiana and St. Petersburg, Florida. Mrs. Ella Hangartner took her cousin, Otto Schultz, to Prairie du Chien last Monday where he took a train for his home in Houston, Texas, after spending the weekend in the Hangartner home.

He came here to attend funeral services for his sister, Mrs. Ben Overbeck, at Luana last Monday. LaVila Schmidt and girls moved tast Friday into the apartment above the Citizens State Bank building vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoth who moved into the John Hoth home on East Military.

Mrs. Kenneth Kerr, Mrs. Keith: Kerr, Mrs. Gilbert Livingood. Mrs.

i Dale Turner and Ruth Turner, accompanied by Mrs. Carrie Wirkler of Monona spent last Thursday visiting in Cedar Falls and Waterloo. BASEBALL TEAM I'KACTICING NOW Rose Ann Sadler, right, of Postville. and Franklyn Rogers of Cedar Falls, were named "Miss and Mr. Iowa Future Business Executive" at the state convention of Future Business Leaders held in Cedar Falls last Saturday.

Both are business education students at the Iowa State Teachers college where the convention was held. Mrs. Emma Brown and Sharon, Mrs. Robert Janett, Mr. and Mrs.

Cloy Schultz. Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sander attended funeral services for Mrs.

Brown's nephew, Ronald Benson, at Mabel, Minnesota last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Burr Cook attended the spring Shell dealer's meeting Monday evening at The Oaks.

Winona. Minnesota. Mr. Cook was presented a 20 year plaque in recognition of valued business association. Mr.

anci Mrs. Alden Ellingson and family moved last Saturday to Decorah where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Radloff, Jr.

and family moved into the Ellingson house on North Lawler Street, which they recently chased. Mr, and Mrs. Fred A. Schultz; James French of Ridott, Illinois spent the weekend with their son visited over the weekend in the and daughter-in-law, Mr. and home of his sister, Mrs.

Cora Foels. Floyd Schultz, Jeffery and Julie! at Stevens Point, Wisconsin. I Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Leo Nelson of Clermont were Sunday after- Marjorie Wymore, student nurse noon visitors in the home of Mr.

at Independence, spent the weekend i and Mrs. Harry Helgerson. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D.

Mcintosh and family. Miss Wy- Mr. and Mrs. R. K.

Gray. Mrs. more is a niece of the Mcintosh's. I Amanda Meyer, and Melinda Casten i were Sunday guests in the home of 11 Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Riser in Waukon. The Postville baseball schedule has been completed for the 1960 sen- son. At a recent meeting of the Upper Iowa Conference, the member schools agreed to have conference in baseball this year. The conference is divided into north and south sections with a playoff between the two to determine the conference champs. The first scheduled game has been postponed until April 7 due to inclement weather.

The following boys have reported for practice this spring and have been working out under the supervision of Coach Roger Whltcome: Seniors: Ron Van Wey, Don Koenig, Dave Kiesau, Joe Ball, Dale Larson, Ron Schara. Juniors: Dick Falb, Don Hoth, Ron Trudo. J. D. Thoreson, Roger Hangartner, Sophomores: Douglas Kiesau, Richard Storla, Mark Miene, Rich- aid Thoreson, Dave Schmelzer.

Freshman: Larry Peck, Keith Meyer, Wayne Corlett, Mike Bigler, Richard Schupbach, Bruce Smith, Don Smith, Tom McNally. MEADOW LAHXSU TEA. FOIl MOTHER The Grand Mead tertalnetl their rnothpK the Fireside room at Church on AuriU, bers answered roll cil their sewing boxes, ft were present, ts of Monona was a The. following progm Demonstration on 'il Skirt Ann nnd "Threading and Diane Mori, given on "Selection o( Diane lection of Shoes for Pamela L-eni Select Undergarmentf, ofl'erson; "Cure ot a Olson: and loff. Two poems wen mothers.

"Mother Uvi line Miene and Spring" by Diane Zieman poctrf table. Lunch was ssmj Paul Miene and Chntfa Harold Cliristofiersoj Ann Chrisloflcrson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Niedert and family of Waterloo were guests in the home of Mrs. Alma; CAMP FIRE GROUP SfS HAS EASTER PARTY eluded Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Guilder-. son and family and Mr. and Mrs Ralph Gunderson and Laurie. pur- Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey son, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schultz and Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Casten spent the weekend in Minneapolis, Minnesota where they attended the I960 Ice Follies and also the rama showing of "The South Sea The Tula Hilusi Camp Fire Girls met at Memorial Hall April 4. Follow in? a short business meeting 'the girls held their Easter party. Members had an Easter egg hunt with two of the eggs numbered for which prizes were given. Linda Meyer. Shari Moorhead and Rosa; lind Newman served the lunch, Nancy Steva will serve the treats at the next meeting.

MARK COUPON; Cut Out This Coupon And Save and PURE CANE SUGAR 10 lb. bag 89c COUPON' Mrs. Amanda Meyer. Mrs. Leigh- ton Schlake.

Mrs. Art Baltz. Mr. and I Mrs. Roy Duwe and Mr.

and Mrs Henry Heusman attended funeral services for their cousin. Mrs. Dale Andregg, 37. St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Guttenberg last Saturday afternoon.

WANT ADS For Rent ment. Inquir ers. Postville. rn Abernethy Cluthi- 123c. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe McN'eii and family, accompanied by Mrs. S. L. White of Oelwein drove to Rochester, Minnesota Sunday where they attended the capping ceremony at St.

Mary's auditorium. Mary Jo McNeil, student nurse, was a member of the class. Miss McNeil returned home with her parents for a two week visit. QUALITY MEATS DUBUQUE SMOKED PICNIC HAM lb. DUBUQUE SLICED BACON 1 lb.

pkg. 39c SWANSON Heat and Eat CHICKEN PIE 4 pkgs. $1.00 Visitors during the past week in the Ralph Auer home and with Ed Auer. a patient in the hospital were: 9 i Mrs. Don Stien of Superior.

Ed Auer of Independence; Mrs. I Joe Rose and Ruth. Mr, and Mrs. I LeeAllen Johanningmeier and (family and Mrs. Ben Voss of na: Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Ohlert of I Stevens Point, Wisconsin: and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hogan and Tim McGregor. of ATTENTION Farm Bureau Insurance LIFE AUTO FIRE HAIL FARM LIABILITY For the best Insurance service call 22-F-26 Postville, your Farm Bureau insurance agent.

Rodney Smith Postville, Iowa One Carton Serves 18 Royal Crown COLA the fresher refresher 6 for 49c PLUS DEPOSIT Easter Sped I ALL WATERS and MEADOW I ICE CREAM V2 gallon 78 1 Special good from Thursday, April I until Saturday, April 16. Get it at Waters Dairy Bar, all PostvilU restaurants and stores in Castalia and Luana i our products. ooocccccooeoooaceoooeeeooeoscoooc New T0R0 SWANS DOWN CAKE MIXES 3 tr 98c IRIS THEATRE POSTVILLE, IOWA WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY April 6, 7, 8 and 9 'WACT DISNEY i TECHNICOLOR' SALA-DRESS SALAD DRESSING Qt. Jar JVIichael WIE-James MacAKTHUR-Janet M(JNRQ-James DQNAtn' CHEF BOY-AR-DEE PIZZA PIE MIX MANDARIN 11 oz. ORANGES 2 cans 49c SUNNY-VALE Large Can DE-LUXE PLUMS 29c Saturday, April 9 Per Box 47c JEMA COP KENDALL MILK FILTERS 1 box 69c 3 boxes $1.89 latent KlLL Starts at 11:00 p.

m. All Seats 50c SUNDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY April 10, 11, 12 and 13 speed I for early) "green-up' IT'S IN THE AO I Stop strangling your lawn! Now you can vacuum it back to with the new Toro mower that actually snatches up and bags that smothering lihmket of winter leaves, clippings and twigs From complete with bagging attachment. Why wait? Fabulous FABIAN end that "BLUE DENIM" Girl MATINEE ONLY SUNDAY MATINEE AT 2:30 19-inch 21-inch 599.95; 21-inch 8 olf- 25-inch 21-inch self-propelled with Wt- uff engine that powers other TORO KITTLESON PETER HARDWARE "Free Demonstration On Your WINNERS IN ANNIVERSARY SALE TV Set, Vada White Bicycle, Perfume Winners: Mar. OTool, Bob Brinknian, Harvey Anderson. Mar.

2B-Norman Kruse, Robert Dull, E. L. Dean. Mar. Zweibohmer, Vada White, Mrs.

Leighton Schlake. Mar. Schultz, N. H. Schultz, Bernold Lyle Aanes.

Alar. 30-Dick Schlee, Mrs. Charles Klocke, Friederich, Burnell Sander. Mar. Gordanier, Leo McNally.

H. Q. Christofferson. MSMfowkti GROCERY lOT ir IOWA.

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