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12 July IT, City, Listen for wedding bells Nuptia pans made Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Dockum of Hampton announce the engagement of their daughter, Marquita Jo to a Murray Kirby, son Mr.

and Mrs. James F. Kirby of DeKalb, 111. The wedding is planned for Aug. 22 at St.

Mary's Catholic Church in PlaHeville, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Priem of Carpenter announce (he engagement and approaching marriage of their a Donna Marie, to Gary E. Kirchgatter, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Kirchgatter of rural Si. Ansgar. The ployed at the Hotel Hanford. Mr. Kirchgatter has enlisted in the A Mr.

and Mrs. Lyle Sligir of Renwkk announce Die approach ing a i a of their a Roberta Ellen, to Daniel Blake, son of Mrs. Marie Blake of DCS Moines and Gil Blake of Oklahoma City, Okla. The wedding will be Aug. 8 at Holy Family Church.

Mr. and Mrs. George Peck of Ossian announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice, MARQUITA DOCKUM 0 A I I 01. mjsgar. 01 ineir daughter Janice wedding will be Aug.

8 in the to David Siefken, son of Mr and Deer Creek Lutheran Damon Siefken of Rake atR rpenter I Miss Peck is a student at Lu- Both are a a of St. Ans- (her Her fiance a gar High School. She is of Luther, is attend- ing a a Officers Candidate School at Newport, R.I. A November wedding is planned. Mr.

and Mrs. a Clurlson of Lake Mills announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Shirieen, to John Howicson Minneapolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John llowieson of Clarcmont, Minn. Miss Charlson has been on the nursing staff at St.

Mary's Hospital, Rochester, i last 2Va years. Her fiance is a student at the University of i nesota and is employed at the First a i a a Minneapolis, as a computer operator. The wedding will take place Aug. 29 at Salem. a Church.

SHIRLEEN CHARLSON City Council hears pro and con arguments on sewage plant issue CLEAR LAKE--The dccisionjhof yes and Denny and Alki'tr of the City Council to deed Uie' former sewage a The rcsoll from the Busi, ness Dove opment Corp said erty of about four acres to (he in a a wouW bc VSo Sanitary Sewer District brought best interest of the a a to repercussions Monday evening. After the 3-2 vole to authorize preparation of the quit claim deed in favor of the district, Ed put this on the lax rolls. letterhead and a it was vious who it was from. Lamson said a from the action taken by the council earlier a apparently "you don't feel motels are bad additions." The council had set Aug. J7 I i An offer had been received as hearing on Ihe building per- by the council of $4,000 from application of John Bilker deed in favor of the district, Ed ltlc counci1 Ol iH.OOO from application of John Bilker Lamson, secretary of the Clear I I i a Lounge for the acrejfor a motel, fishing livery and Lake Business velopment' I i of S''ound not asked for restaurant at 2005' N.

"shore l) 1ll i i of the day By Cecily Brownstone BEST PEANUT BRITTLE (Large quantity) 6 cups sugar 2 cups light corn syrup 1 cup water 5V- cups (two l3Vi ounce salted peanuts 4 teaspoons baking a turned into a container. In a heavy 8-quart saucepan stir together the sugar, corn syrup, and water. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until sugar is dissolved and mixture comes to boil. Continue cooking, without stitrring, to 280 degrees on candy thermometer (soft crack stage). Stir in peanuts gradually, so mixture continues lo boil.

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Y. for full refund. Available' in stainless ointment or suppositories at all drug counters. Tobe says Hairpiece saves day With summer well under way, no doubt YOU have already been to the beach, -one to the country, 01- maybe you have just been driving in an open convertible. In all instances, you probablv have to contend with dampness and wind a rums a hairdo Caster than a i else.

To help you cope with, and conquer i situation, how a a hairpiece already coif fed by Pai1 01 Can CaiT i TMU O1 ack Of youl head whei1 and begina to lose its set AH you need to Js brush your own hair smoothly How about pink pearl hunting? Nassau if you like pink earls or even dining on conch, Nassau should be next stop. Here's where the big hunt for the shellfish i is of the pink pearJ he source loes on. The concb is worth the hunt because while the pink conch carl is not a deadly rival of he oyster pearl in value, a man vho owns one of the finest col- ections of conch pearls in the iahamas says "they are worth ram five to thirty dollars each. lepcnding on size, shape and color." The pink pearl, which is oval or round in shape, is found in he lip of the conch. It ranges shade from delicate ribbon )ink to vibrant tones of flamingo.

The darker its shade the more valuable the pearl. When you consider that the atives catch something like ten SING A SONG OF SAVINGS glare spoil your summer? order your sun glasses NOW! Pretcnptnm We Can DnpJicalt; Prcsenl Lenses Of MORGAN OPTICAL 207 South Federal Cilv PiioiK 121-22 15 thousand conch a day (it is Ihe 1 presented a resolution! 1llc i -'t. asking that the council consider! action to close that portion of' 7th Ave. X. east from 20th St.

At the 6 meeting council-' men Arleigh Eddy, Floyd Nesbit and Guy Wisgerhof voted in an Drive. In defense of his vote Nesbit said, "you can look at the record motels. I don't ln "ho can There was a heated verbal favor of the proposal to deed all exchange between Lamson and the property to the district, al-jWisgcrhof after Wisgerhof said he didn't feel the counci. 1 1C memo? strip of ground of 1.7 acres i a to glve consideration to a.ny- a an jibing like this. The resolution'mayors.

ft 4 it MI i i i i. needs." Eddy said he had a a been in favor of selling it, as'it was not fitted for anything but he based his decision on the judgment of two people, M. A. ilintz- and Ed Secory, both past Robert Denny and George At-jluid been sent to councilmen un- kinson voted no. The vote Mon- signed.

day i prepare the deedj a a i a it a sent was hddy Nesbit and Wisgcr- out on stationery carrying our population goes to a sion," said Eddy. Under (he terms of the deed, 'the district cannot sell or utilize property for a i other i i a uses. A. W. chided the council for taking il-i years to-come to a decision, lie fell the council should "give a man (referring to i a Lounge owners) an indication of whether we favor or disfavor his proposal." Louis Schuler, cily attorney, said that the council guards municipal property very jealously and that there is certain legal (procedure to go through and "we went through it." James Kennedy entered the conversation by upholding the decision to convey it to the district.

"H's poor a i on the part of an individual to (assume a i he can build on jcity property. a if ever, (is it good judgment to sell to an individual," said Kennedy. He more parks. Kennedy told the council that he is a of Die a of Commerce and he felt that many of the Chamber members favor the council's decision. Lamson reiterated a ho represented Ihe Business Development Corporation and that ho didn't a the press to misinterpret it.

Atkinson defended his vote by saying a it was his intention to place the property up for bid and a the district was asked its need and "they told us." The State Department of Public Health approved the pro(posed construction of a bypass Which would alleviate our problems, said Atkins, lie it was not wise to set a rule never to sell city property. Previously bad questioned whether It was the intention of the district to build tho bypass, without using the filtering tanks, and if it would be a health problem. Mayor B. C. Myhr ended (ho dicussion by thanking the inter- csted people for appearing.

City budget up; Taxes to be cut CLEAR A --The proposed budget for for the city of Clear Lake is up $51.844, but the a to be raised by a a i is clown 81,300. The 1D6.5 budget totals $495,784 compared to the 19G4 budget of S443.G40. Part of the increase is the $25,000 on a placed in ivery and restaurant at 2005 N. Shore Dr. staple dish of a a i a i i Th orciinancc alls for easy to understand hoiv many hcann a proposed motel pearls are overlooked because the fishermen concentrate Set hearing on motel construction CLEAR A E--The City Council Monday evening set Aug.

17 as the nighl of hearing on the building i application of John Bilker for construe- 'ion of a three-story motel, boat! a to tne a ual 1964 rate IVPPV anr? nrf TMi nnnr Of $23,84. The proposed budget by the general fund proposed expenditures for the city administration building. The budget calls for increases of $2.000 for parks, $2,000 for a a S500 for municipal band. The amount raised by taxation during I9S4 is 8211,045 with the 1965 taxation funds to be received is $209,745. Income other a taxation for next year is estimated at $220,039 an increase of 53,444 over the previous year.

The estimated balance on hand at the end of (his year is $16,000 with the i a balance on hand projected for the end of 19G5 is $66,000, an increase of" $49,700. Parl of this would be the $25,000 surplus, $9,300 in road use tax and smaller sums in other departments. Estimated taxes per 81,000 of assessed value for 1965 is $23.11, the conch as a food bait. on or for Up to fifty years ago, when it began to decline, pearl trading flourished in the lands. Perhaps Bahama Is- the "pearl hunters" will again revive the romance of hunting the pink pearl and wouldn't you like to be part of that revival at thirty dollars a discovery? A THAT has become dried out will turn pliable again if put in the refrigerator for several days.

Twosome 9487 10-20 A to he i by a a i Public Satcty Sanitation Municipal Enterprise Recreation Utilities Debt Sen-ice Trust i Agcy. 21,000 Revenue fil.810 10,475 M.SOO 13.9.15 53 43.500 2.1.300 31.501) 67,000 15,579 21,000 47.000 Litluor Profit 7.200 Wlin Parking Meters K.OOD Rural Fire R. Latham wins pistol shoot .1.000 60.3nn 7.21)11 7,300 .1.000 TOTAI construction. by 80-foot, 12-unit building with the lower level to contain four unils with the livery business in the east end, motel units on the second and third floors with the restaurant at the top level. The building would be builtisfrect (Road" 575 into the high a with third level being even with ground level on the street side.

In other business, the council raised the salary of Larry Keith, public works superintendent, by S50 to $600 a month beginning July l. A truck-mounted materials spreader was purchased from Mainline Equipment DCS Moines, on the low bid of Sl.400 plus trade-in of the old equipment. Expenditure of S4SO was authorized for purchase of 400 feet of sewer rod and reel tripod. Four street lights were authorized for the Witke area on N. Shore Drive.

They will be 19,630 42.400 56.000 22,500 1B.300 21.101) 15.000 5.315 9.500 AND OVER With flying; mane, Riffy, eight-year-old mare owned and ridden by Susan Council, clears a low at Clear Lake. Susan, 10, has been putting the mare through paces this summer. i is part Arabian. Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James Council. Neighbors around the Lake Mrs. S. Wesrly, Manly, isjdaughtcr, Milwaukee, and Airs. James Carson, A a 111.

Miles, l-'rancisco, will leave Thursday. Double Stamps Wednesday at staying at her cottage, 711 N. Shore Dr. She has just returned from Minneapolis where she attended the graduation of her a a Floris Ann Mc- 203.745 Peak, and Miss a friend, Bridgeman, from Morningside School at Edina. girls returned lo Clear with Airs.

Weslly for a Both Lake game, the Clear Lake Jmlepuxl- cnls beat a a Tap and i 15-4. Collins was the i i pitcher. For Sale: G.E. large size os- visit. Miss McPcak is a daugh- for the story hour Wednesday at Paul Prohaski, 5 7 drowns in Mankato lake TM AKE Mrs Howard Public chicken supper at a Rice 300 12th has re- Shore Hotel, SI, Wed.

6-7-30 ,1 i both Bulk Oil i a i fim 3 speeds 1 Aciv. Mrs. Robert Hinshaw read "The 500 Hats of or tholomu Ctibbins" by Dr. SEUSS church or business. Leon- i ard Rodcwakl.

FL 7-4554. S. iShore A Mrs. Clifford Engebretson, 712 7lh Avc. underwent majnr to Mrs.

Robert Ingersoll, children's i a i a For Sale--2 ranges, 2 2 cicc. heaters, curtains, pil- The bake sale held a a lows s. a at four super markets by Zion 4 Kl si(lc A Lutheran netted over SoOO, according to Mrs. ceived word of the death of her grandson, Paul Gerard Pro- haski, 5. A son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Prohaski, 916 Wall Mankato, i drowned Sunday in Duck Lake the same type lights'aV insiallcd nkato Wh on a a i on N. Lake view Dr. plc Mrs. Prohaski is the former Peggy Johnson.

daughter of Mrs. Rice. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pro- haski, Mason City.

Besides his and grandparents, Paul i n- i' Slirvivc(i six brothers and A A i a I.alh-'faur sisters am a member of the Clear Lake' Funeral services will be Wed Police Department, won the'nesday at the Catholic rophy pistol shoot Sunday at in a a Graveside serv 1P St ry i I children accompanied them. The will i uuui ivcuncsciay ar an underwent maj'ir tcr of Mr and Mrs. Douglas 9:15 a.m. in the children's a at Mcrcv 1-Io's- Alt-Peak, formerly of Mason of the Public Library, She is in Room 439. a a i help 10 lo 2:30 p.m.--FL 7-22G7.

Fifteen members of Mason City and a Clubs were guests of the Cleat- Lake club Monday at a picnic in City Park. Following a brief business meeting. Password was played with s. Rollin Luscomb as moderator. Kill crabgrass with Scott's Clout from Miller's chil- and Mr.

George Atkinson re- four lm nc(l hf mc Monday from Mercy Hospital whore she underwent surgery last Wcdnes- Guests for two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. George Hcctland 13 iiirctiana arc Robert Starkcy, general a i their four children and a i i ma Tilc -V arc Mr. and Mrs. Kodncy Reserve your table now i all(l llll i Grethcn House Thursday Fash- i a a "ti Mrs.

Don A a three children, Jeffcr- son City, R. hcltl a Minneapolis. For Rent--5 rm. furn. a i ounuay a a a Graveside serv- he Hanlontown grounds.

He had ices will be Wednesday at 4-30 1 score of 359 out nf a inn SC nn llt 3 i I i a 400. a Knapp, Mason CityJMason Citv as second with 339. a Mason Cily, was third! with 331. Twelve shooters participated. Cemetery ANNUAL REUNION Clear Lake calendar TUESDAY Women Golfers, report on the rc- N.

A Tom MacNider, apt. Si. FL 7-3927-- Yacht Club day. Neal the Cleaner will closed next week, July 27-Aug, i i i i i i rcpori on tne re- a i a a Club "L.M (real of combined Mason citvi 0 1 1 1 i i i 1)e a 1( for I a i A a Moines confcrcnccsi a a a at a 2.L.C.W. picnic A a ing Thursday noon "al Club Clear Lake shclterhousc.

Closed for State Park i until Aug.j 's Cafe, cuss the Yacht races. will dis- Club sailboat FALLS The 20th'con. annual reunion of the Silka a Lions Club, Halford's Cafe ily was held at Foster Park in noon. Falls with 70 attending.) Clear Lake Yacht Club races, "fulfil UUIILTb, ICC i i i until MUg.i 9:45 a.m., followed by lunch- 3 i Appliance Sh TMT CK per at a ron hotel. SI.

Wed. D.m Iowa They came from Alden. p.m. cliffe. Hubbard.

Swea City. Iowa! Cobblestone Players, Falls. Waterloo. Mrs. Savage," su'n a Aldcn.

was reelectcditheater, 8:30 secretary-treasurer. Members Returning home after "The their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miles, were Mrs. Hugh a Arcadfa Mr.

and Mrs. Robert! Miles, Newport Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Miles ond In the opening soffbail game Monday night.

Clear Lake Bakery edged Butt'r Topp, .5.3 Ail runs were in the first two in- nms-s. Dick Hanson was the i i pitcher. In the second Lake Township Farm Bu. re an picnic will be Sunday at 12:30 p.m. in City Park.

Wanted: Fulltime check-out girl. A in person. Jensen's Super a A TlTl BUST Vir.XKTTK OK QQ YOUR cnii.n. iy 5J7C Mr. hinillinc i.iniil: One per child.

per i.imily (Jiildrcn-s croups--age chilit. THIS ON1.V at S. red. In Mason Cily and the committee to make arrange-! CAKO OF THANKS frir tlin Iv Sltu crc lhanks In fricnrts tor the 19t)n reunion tor thc.r cards, citts ani and Mrs. Frank Gnipe i i i i in ihc Hos-i I Iowa Falls- Mr and a Thanks lo ihc doctors and and lo Pasl-ir Hicharri Ellison Alncn.

With Mr. and his raU5 anl deeply grateful for Mr. Clever coordinates for double'; Al(lcn 'tii Mr. am! fashion and Wear one-piece! Kasper Meyer alternates, playsiiit for sun--wrap on the skirt for golfing, going places. Send now; Printed Pattern 9487: Misses' jSi7.es 10.

M. 16. 18, 20. Size 16 play suit and skirt take 50 yards 33-inch. FIFTY CENTS in coins for this pattern--add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling.

Do not send to Mason City. Address 466. a 232 West 18th New- York 11, N.Y. Print plainly 1 Address with Zone, Size and Style Number. YOUR FREE PATTERN IS READY--choose it from 250 design ideas in new SPRING-SUM-' MER Pattern Catalog, just Dresses, sportswear, a 'more! Send 50c now.

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