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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 21

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Globe-Gazettei
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Mason City, Iowa
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21
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THE DAY Barbara and Larry look ahead to the big day, Sunday, June 24, when Barbara will become Mrs. Larry H. Ebbers. They are to be married at 2 p.m. in St.

James Lutheran Church. Garner-Hay field School to graduate 66; Largest class GARNER According to Supt. E. J. Blumeyer and Principal Loyal Moore, 66 seniors of the High School will receive diplomas at the commencement exercises at Garner Memorial building Wednesday evening.

This is the largest graduated from the local will be in charge of; the program with Robert JJrich, president of the class giving the address of followed by short talks by Dorothea Steege and Jack Pringle and a class poem by Donna Giesenberg. H. L. Ollenburg, president of the board will present the diplomas. The Rev.

H. Allen Wirtz will give 'the invocation and benediction. r.The Rev. Mr. Wirtz also deliv- the sermon at the Garner Memorial Sunday eve- Sing.

The Rev. A. M. Guthrhiller pf the. United Church of 'Christ, gave the invocation a prayer the Rev.

Trevor. Baskerville, yastor of First Methodist, the scripture lesson and benediction. The list-of graduates includes: Dorothy Elaine Baggs, Larry Dean Best, Mark A. Boehnke Nancy Marie Bunkofski, Joseph James Buzicky, Kathryn Jean Cataldo, Ruth Ann Church, Char les" Wayne Cummins, Ivan Duane Dodd, Cara Lou Ann Doughan Gordon Allan Durham. Charles Howard Edeien, Donna Kay Giesenberg, James Edward Goll, David Jon Greiman, Duane Alan Bonnie Lucill Haaf, Dennis George Haan, ZiL Belle.

Haan, Donald Joseph Ha dacek. Marten D.Haes, Hammitt, Howard Reno Harms Mary Jane Hayes, Dale Jackson Henderson, Clyde Wayne Holecek Janet Alice Krubes, Marvin Hrubes, Robert John Jakoubek Judy Kay Kelly, William B. Ken yon, Verlaine Keraus, Do lores Marie Klemm, Elaine Knutson, Wayne Robert Kudej, David Vincent Lar son, Douglas J. Lewerke, Marjan Lea Lowe, Jean Etoabeth Me Mahon, Barbara Kay Meleney Bernard Vincent Nedved, Paul MONEY TREES i WASHINGTON UPI) In- vestprs who are not farmers are getting into tree-farming heavily, the American Farm Products In- dustries, reports. A tecent study shows that from 10 to 33 operated Investments rather than as sidelines to agriculture.

Mason City. la. May 21, NEW CAREER June 24 will mark the end of Barbara career as secretary for Brown, Dresser' Kinsey and Jolas. Here Howard Dresser goes over some reports with her. Nedved, Paulette Ann Nedved.

Cecil Vernon Noble. Judith Ann Irene Blanche Paca, Linda.Mae Peterson, Jerald Max Peyton, Larry Deari 11 Jack Clark Pringie, Raymond Duane Pringnitz, Joyce Ann Ptacek, Bonnie Kay Putz, Nancy Ann Radloff. Markis Jay Revland, Daryl Eugene Rockow, Barbara Jo Anne Roe, Judy Kay Schlawin, Marilyn Mae Aaron Francis Simmons, Cheryll Kay Smith, Dorothea Rutly Steege, Milo-LuVerne Tvedt, Robert Jon Urich, Eari John Webner, Linda Carol Weiland. FOR EGGHEADS TUCSON, 'Ariz. tfj.

A campaign poster in Tucson reads: "AUH20 MCMLX1V." In case you've forgotten your Roman numerals and high school chemistry, it means, "Gbldwater in 1964." Sen. Barry Goldwater, frequently is mentioned as a probable presidential candidate. Bradley knows good manners, doesn't wear coat MEMPHIS Conversa- a betweea a Memphis 2 year old. and his 'ather after a birthday party: "Bradley, did you get any ice cream on your new coat?" "NO, sir!" "Fine. Did you get any cake on your new coat?" "No SIR!" "Say, That's great.

You're a good boy." "Yes, sir. I didn't wear my new coat." Lefs weigh the Facts! I air conditioned families other families IS MUCH MORE THAN JUST KEEPING COOL! Your electric air conditioner dehumidifies; circu-; lates the air, exhausts room air, or brings in fresh air; filters with bactericidal filter. Guards against pollen, dust and airborne impurities gives true comfort Orter NOW to feut to SMMT heat COMTMTf At of See Your ELECTRIC APPLIANCE Dealer Today! YOUNKERS "Satisfaction Always 9 lingerie sample sale 2.99 3.99 5.99 SAVE ft all famous brands! luxurious nylon tricot slips Capri pajamas waltz gowns petticoats baby dolls many other --LINGERIE FIRST FLOOR YOUNKERS 'Satisfaction fi lingerie special cool, miracle blend lingerie, sleepwear, 2.99 dusters, 3.99 Cotton, and slip's, half slips, shift gowns, baby dolls all delicately trimmed with lace and embroidery. Wide range of women's sizes. --LINGERIE FIRST FLOOR Visual How Well Informed Are You On Current Events? TEST YOURSELF with this NEWS QUI7 MASON CITY GLOBE-GAZETTE WEEK BEGINNING MAY 21, 1962 tfcl.

Is Kbllibed WEEKLX florin School by VEC, M.diioo Wl, Prodnwd r.r C.nt.r. National and world events can be confotinfl if you don't up with the news. Check yoor newt know-how with this handy, quick News Quiz. CHECK YOUR SELF PART i who Am Give 10 points if you can guess my name and title. VLast week, Laotian Premier Boun Oum asked my help in fishting communism irt i As a result of Communist takeover in my own country, I established another government on the island of Formosa.

What is my name and title?" PART II Notional and International Give yourself 5 points for each correct answer. T. One hundred twenty Royal guests wen present at the weddmg of Princess Sophia and Prince Juan Carlos who may one day become King and Queen of a--Norway; b--Spain; c--Greece. 2. The Food for Peace program is sending beans and corn to neJp combat famine in northeastern Brazil This program, is directed by the a-United States; b--United Nations; c--Organization of American States.

3. U.S. troops were fancied In ast week in an effort to check Communist aggression at this nation's Laotian border. 4. One of the mafor difficulties in defending Laos from Communist takeover is the fact that a--the Laotian people are indifferent; b--taos' pro-Western leader has refused our help; c--the Royal government is pro-Communist.

5. A major issue before the International Court of Justice began last week on whether UN members can be a--force to supply Congo peace troops; fa- forced to share UN and Middle East costs; c-- given voting privileges in accordance with their UN assessments. PART III Heads of Governments Take 5 points for each President or Ruler that you can correctly match with his clue. 1. Ayub Khan (EYEubkahn) 2.

Jose Guido (ho-SAYGE-doe) 3. Reza Pahlavi (ree-ZAH PAH-lah-vee) 4. Guillermp Valencia (gee-YAlR-mo vah-LEN-shah) 5. Savang Vatthana (sah-VAHNG va-TAH-na) a--The Shah of Iran b--King of Laos c--Colombia's new President d--new President of Argentina e--Pakistan's President PART IV Words In The News Take 4 points for each word that you on match wHh its clue. 1.

assert 2. confront 3. commitment 4. repercussion 5. bipartisan a--a reaction b--to state positively c--representing two parties d--a promise or pledge e--to bring face to face PART Where In The World Give yourself 4 points for each on The map that you can correctly match with its clue.

A. President Macapagal wants S73 million for war damages to the Philippines. B. Two nations claim the Western part of this island. C.

President Sukarno escaped assassination on the island of Java. D. Australia is a SEATO member. E. Malaya is one of the world's largest tin producers.

PART VI Family Discussion 1. Where would you like to vacation this summer? 2. What do you think we should do about Laos? HOW DO YOU RATE? 96 to 100 points 90 to 95 80 to 89 70 to 79 40 to 69 Under -TOP SCORE! Few can match your knowledge. -SUPERIOR! You're very well informed. --Excellent.

Fine showing. --Good. Read the newspaper a little more carefully. --Fair. More reading of news columns would raise your rating, since you are interested in world affairs.

H'mm! Better read news arid fewer comics and sports. THIS SHEET! IT IS VALUABLE REFERENCE MATERIAL FOR QUIZZES AND EXAMS..

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