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TUB SIOUX CITY SUNDAY JOURNAL. March 9. 1952- Atom Attack- Possible hem of Area Servicemen rims Ji owe Area Wedding Amuversaries Gettysburg, S. DPfc. Karl ter H.

Meyer, is taking basic Des Moines, lav Special: Nagel received the silver star for Lira ining at Aberdeen, McL. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carsten owler, Iowa deputy -director of Rev. S.

A. Kruschwitz, pastor Mr. and Mrs. John Poyzer Spirit Lake, Ia Mr. and Mrs.

Foreign Student at V. S. to Stay in U. S.lutlt Will Take Act of Congress gallantry' during the withdrawal from Chosin reservoir in Korea I. S.

C's TV Station Has Battle Creek. I a. Mr. civil defense, told Iowans that a of the Methodist church here has John Poyzer of Spirit Lake cel Henry Carsten observed theiil 00 per cent participation in the in November, 1950. Although been recalled to active service as a navy chaplain.

He holds, the 54th wedding anniversary jcbru state's civil defense program wounded in both legs, Pfc. Nagel ebrate their golden wedding an niversary at their homo here to 1 ary 16. They have farmed and rank of lieutenant commander would reduce civilian casualties 50 per cent in case of an atomic day. Profit in '51 and will be stationed temporarily operated a dray line and gasoline filling station in the lastT18 years. attack.

They have resided in Dickin at Newport News; va. carried a wounded buddy to safety. The medal was presented at a civic ceremony here by CoL Gilbert E. Llnkwiler of Rapid City, chief of the South Dakota military command. 41 They have a son, 4wo -daugh- son county for 70 years.

Mr. Poy "Iowans must not rule out the Charter lav CpL Edwin Creese and Pfc Steven Sutniac, ters and six grandchildren. possibility of a Soviet sneak -4. Des Moines. VP) Television stationed at Fort Francis E.

War bombing just because we areso Mr. 'and Mrs. AdoIph.SUIr station WOI-TV, Iowa Stale col ren at Cheyenne, Wyo, visited Bloomfteid, Neb- Marine Ival far inland," Fowler warned; "Ac- Battle Creek, Ia, Mr. and lege, Ames, had an "operating here at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

tually Des Moines, Cedar Rapids Mrs. Adolph Steir observed their profit" of $102,572 during the Percy Creese. Luellman son of Mr. and Mrs. William Luellman here, has gone to Camp Pendleton, CaL, after fiscal year, Julyl, 1950 to June golden wedding anniversary Feb Sioux City orDavenport are closer to Russian bomber bases Lake Benton, Minn.

Erwin Mitchell, serving with the 47th 30, 1951, a state audit released ruary 19. They were married in by State Auditor Chet B. Akers, Crawford county, la. than Newfork city or Washing ton. i spending a furlough here.

Norbert Fehringer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William and Duane showed. Viking infantry division at Camp Rucker, was promoted to corporal. They have seven children.

14 the North Pole route, red The audit said the station had grandchildren and. a great-grand according to a report received by Mabeus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vic lombers i are 'within a 8-hour child. total income of $195,894.

Of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt striking distance to any place the audit listed $160,909 in in They farmed 42 years before Mitchell. tor Mabeus, have been transferred to Fort Benning, Ga after spending leaves at home. within the Iowa deputy moving here three years ago.

from network programs ana advertising agencies in director revealed. "It would take zer came here with his parents when a small child and Mrs. Poyzer was born on a farm near Or They are the parent! ot flva children. The observance today include open house from 2 p.m. throughout the afternoon and evening.

and Mrs. Elbe Ik en 'Lennox, -S. D-Mr. and Mr, Eibe Been, will celebrate their 51st wedding anniversary at their home here Sunday. They were married at Ostfriesland, Germany, March 9, 1901, and came to th United States in 1922.

The couple farmed pear Akron, 10 years and near Lennox 13 years, retiring in 1945. The couple has six children. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen Heron Lake, Minn.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen of Heron Lake, Estherville, Ia S. Sgt. Christensen has been transferred to Alaska, with? A guided Rodney, Ia, Pvt Jack Mr.

and Bin. Stephen DeJong those same 'bombers 10 to 12 accounts receivableat June 30. as. ff" hours to reach New Vork city Operating expenses of the station, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Ford, is tompleting airf orce basic training missile unit, according to Jus fa or Washington." the audit said, were $93,322. I ther. Ervin E. Christensen. at Lackland base, San Antonio, However, the auditors noted the New Red Bomber Mrs.

Joseph wood was Hon statiorT had $103,997 in -capital commenting on the newes: Texas. -His basic train-? ored at a farewell party here. 5he Soviet bomber. Fowler additions," chiefly equipment pur is leaving for Wurzburg, Ger 1 chased during the year. said: many, to join' her husband.

"The reds have come out with ing is preparing i him for entrance! into alrforceX technical train- Mrs. Eldon Hurlburt and daugh the type 31 aircraft which has a ter, Kathleen, have gone to Alas 6,500 -mile range and a speed ka to join Sgt Hurlburt over 450 miles per hour. This Deducting these capital additions from the station's "net operating profit the auditors said, the station had a- net loss ef $1,425.35 for the year if the full cost of the capital additions was charged against the one year's "operating profit" Lake Andes, S. Sgt Arnold L. EngeL son of Mr.

and Mrs. mg. He will be assigned specialized ship could make the hop to Iowa Alfred R. Engel, recently been much quicker than the 9-hour aiinm, observed their 55th. wedding anniversary Friday.

A family time, and still have more fuel to work after com-? cleting basic assigned to Atterbury airforce base, Columbus, Ind. go on to another target' Orange City, la Mr. and Mrs Stephen- DeJong, lifetime resi Obviously, however, a large por Sanborn, Ia. Seaman Thomas which includes a scientific- evalu Fowler said Iowans can mini dinner In their honor was held March 2, at the home of their sonrin-law and daughter, Mr. and tion of the equipment purchases dents here, observed their golden mize an atomic blow by volun Heck, formerly of Sanborn, visited relatives- here en route to ation of his apti- Pvt.

Ford will be used ir succeeding years wedding anniversary February 25 teerlng for civil defense and tude and inclination for vocation. Mrs. O. A. Christensen.

They have four living grand-' The audit also went back and Portland. Ore where he will with a reception at the First Reformed church here. Pipestone, Minn Robert Keyes, learning what to do in case an attack. picked up fiscal affairs of the sta visit his mother before reporting cntiaren and nine great-grand- children. They were married February to Mare island, CaL He had been a doctor in the airforce at Hamilton airbase, DeWitt CaL, has "The 'oldfashioned 1945 atomic tion in the 1949-50 fiscal year.

Operation Alone Profitable Piet MacaxeVand Sally Winter, Manifing editor of the stationed at Pearl harbor at a bombing of Hiroshima and Na Volante, student newspaper, chat on the steps of the Union build 25, 1902. They are the parents of three sons, two daughters, 10 been promoted to captain. He is Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A.

Laurltzea submarine base. During that year, the auditors said, the station had an "operat gasaki caused hundreds of deaths ing. University of Sonta Dakota, Wynot. Neb. Mr.

ind Mrs. grandchildren and: two great the-son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Keyes. 'j and that many more bu I Lewis A. Lauritzen celebrate their grandchildren. Another son died ing profit' of $1,192. For that year, however, the auditors charged the strangely enough, panic alone losophy seemed so admirable to his friends, students and school CpL Donald Harms who has been stationed at Lowry airbase, Denver, Colo is on furlough prior to leaving for California Anthon.

Ia. Pvt. Warren I VermjlHon, S. D. Special: One of thiswinter's graduates of the of South Dakota may caused 20.000 deaths In Hiro Walrod, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil station with capital additions in 1924. -Jllr, and Mrs. Henry Hall shima," Fowler explained. $99,905 and said the station wound where he expects to be sent over officials alike, that, unknown to Piet they began to Investigate the possibilities of finding a way for oon- be the subject of a bill in Urges Defense Participation LeMars, Ia-Mr.

and Mrs. up the June 30, 1950, fiscal year seas." "Those 20,000 deaths were the Henry Hall, longtime residents of with a. "net of $98,712.50. Ilinton. Ia.

Pvt Vincent Efle- him to remain in the United wairod, lormeriy or aioux "City, is taking basic at Fort Lee, Va. He is with Company quartermaster, R. T. C. Vermillion, S.

D. Sgt lc Edgar H. Rickenbaugh. Korean veteran result of no civil defense pro That plus the $1,424 States. i.

1 this community, celebrate their, golden wedding anniversary to loss" in the 1950-51 fiscal year congress. i Piet Macare (pronounced "Pete who received his master's degree in' January, needs a special act of congress to permit him to remain in this country. meier, son of Joe Erlemeler; is completing his airforcjriasic airmen indoctrination course at gram," be said. "The Japanese admit they had little or no civil A year ago in January, 1951, left the station with an "accumu golden wedding anniversary today with open house at their home from 2 to 5 p. m.

Mr. Lauritzen is a lifelong resident of this community. Mrs. Lauritzen was born in Butler, county and came to this area at the age of 4. The couple were married- In 1902 at Hartington, Neb.

They farmed near here for many years. They have a stepdaughter, Mrs. Lyle Olsen of Wynot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iindlief correspondence began with immi day.

They will be at the home of their son, Harley HalL Open lated loss" of $100,125 after charg defense plans and they again admit those 20,000. deaths were at Lackland air gration officials to see if arrange house will be held from 1:30 to now an instructor in the military department ofx the University of South Dakota, was rece tl ing off its capital improvements or ments could be made for him, to Macare', who is half-Dutch and equipment expenditures for the 5:30 p. m. force base.ex. willenter tributed to the lack of such a program.

become an immigrant It seemed two years, the audit said. Mr. and Mrs. Hall were-mar-; that the only way this could be "If we. and I mean we here The figures on operations ried March 12.

1902, at MovUle an xecn-1 nical training warning half -Indonesian, came to this the war years with The Netherlands-Indonesian flying unit, and was so impressed with? America that he resolved to done was through a special bill in congress. One has now been WOI-TV constituted one section in Iowa, profit by the Japs mis They farmed in Union townshipJ awarded an oak leaf cluster in lieu of bronze star for "distin-gished" service as a forward observer and platoon sergeant in Korea. The presentation was made during a ceremony at the univer scJ of the annual audit of all college Plymouth county, for 15 years letion of- 4 draXn up and is. soon to be con operations for the fiscal year 1950- take and, do our part by actively taking part in the state's civil defense program, we can reduce comp before moving to 'their present sider come back to get his education. basic trainin raining, 1951.

farm location. Wheniet was, asked why he He did. Lackland, 10-r our casualties by. at least 50 per They have a son, and two Athletics Lose $39,761 In a. section devoted to low But now that his student's visa cated near San wanted to itay in a country that prohibited his he cent grandchildren.

State Athletic council activities The Iowa deputy director said Antonio, Tex, is th largest base! smiled, thought for a moment and has expired has to go back to Holland. He would like to return here! permanently to get his doc the audit said the council had re the federal civil defense admin sity recently. I Hendricks, Minn-Pvt Omey J. Olson; spent a furlough here prior to overseas assignment Pvt. Arden Ranlo has completed marine training! at California and is expected home on two- A Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Kohler Remsen, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. Joe said, "When you-spend 10 of the ceipts of $294,833 including $42, istration plans for at least 3 mil most Important years of.

your life Kohler -former residents here, tor of philosophy degree and 427 allocated from student activity MaMHv x-v- -v of the airforce, site of. basic Pvt. Erlemeler training for men and women and lion civilian casualties in 1952 (from the age of 20 to 20) with celebrated their golden teach. rees. should an atomic attack be waged the people in a country, speaking, His problem, however, is that Operating-expenses were $330.

week furlough. He is the soar of on the United States. headquarters of the human re thinking and writing in their lan the immigration laws of the Unit 904 and capital additions $3,630 Fowler urged Iowans to se Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Ranlo. Pvt Bucky Milton hps com source research center.

Tracy, Minn. When it comes ed States prevent his. entry' as an total expenditures of $334,595 guage, you1 also grow to believe in their ideals and outlook. You are no-longer a 'foreigner but one riously accept the state's civil de-! fense program as a vital part of immigrant resultant net loss of $39,76 to military service the six Ray pleted basic training and after a furlough was scheduled to report the audit said, compared with Altai Ia. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank their daily lives and to volunteer mond brothers of Tracy nave a of them. America is my home. ne. prof irctf $43,102 for the previ in local and county programs.

great record. Sgt. Edward Ray for further; graining. Homer," Neb Thomas C. Del anniversary February 24 at Temple City, Cat-.

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Goddard Hawarden, Ia.

-Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Goddard observed their 54th wedding anniversary February 26.

They were married in Ohio and came here 50 years ago. They have a daughter, Mrs, Virgil Williams of Hawarden. Mr. and Mrs. G.

D. Banister Lindlief celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last Sunday ous fiscal ye mond is a marine corps veteran of two. years. Sgt Lloyd Raymond The audit said that during the zier, ir-seaman recruit, son of Dakota Stale's Bandl at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Bernard HoUenbeck.

1950-51 fiscal ycarv extensive re 1 served 20 months in the airforce Thomas- C. Delzier, is taking training at Bainbridge, Md. in 50th Concert Year Originally admitted on a visitors visa, and later granted a change of status to that of a nonquota immigrant stu- dent Macare' signed a statement that he would not seek legislation in his behalf to rain permanent entrance and he has kept his word. His friends are sponsoring the legislation. Mr.

and Mrs. Lindlief were pairs were made to ihe stadium. Thn rrnair rrvet ff wm Piet, who as a fighter pilot received the highest award rThe Netherlands government i has for its servicemen. The Netherlands Fly in Cross, has to return to The Netherlands. The award was presented to him two' years ago at a university convocation by a rep Jackson, Minn.

Bernard married February 1902. They Brookings. Si Special during world war, 2. Sgt lc Joseph Raymond is at Camp Rucker. A brother, James, is serving Pronk, a Jackson veteran of the all charged to football, thexaudlt lived on a farm near Alta for a South Dakota State college's band Korean war.

has been awarded said and yet football was tne only year. near Slayton, for Cherokee. Ia-Mr. and Mrs. G.

in the navy, another brother, Rob ifor OUtH the bronze star medal on, of rerort, SW wriiy four years near Peterson, for 34 years and since at their home D. Banister were given a surprise party on their 55th wedding an is em- show a profit $17,861. ert, a purple heart veteran of Korea, was dicharged The sixth brother, George, died while andTuesday. The band, under the in Jack- standing duty. He now ployed as a truck driver son.

resentative of The Nether A modest unassuming young here. direction of Carl niversary February Twenty- Analyzing the college's op-rations In general the audit lands government man who hesitates to talk about five relatives visited them. They have three daughters and Christensen will present its an serving with the marines on Okinawa in world war 2. A report a son. Correctionville, la.

James, Hinkhouse, yeoman third class, himself, Piet has asked favors of no one. Yet his conscientious 'attitude and likable nature soon coming from Camp Ala Whether or not he will be able to come back is now in the hands of the United States congress. However, as a student spokesman and Mrs. Jerry T. Bossman Lennox.

S. Mr. and Mrs son of -Mr. and nual winter concert in commemoration of the firstrcomplete concert at South Dakota State college. st? tes that when the three ser Mr.

and Sirs. Ralph Williams Westbrook, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams will observe Mrs.

Lieorge Jerry T. Bossman observed their attracted the attention of othersj geant brothers complete their commented. "Piet has made a and he was awarded scholarships .11 i 11 A 11 13 Jf 56th wedding anniversary Mon The event also will mark 40 terms of servtce they intend to serving with-Air their golden wedding anniversary that enabled him to stay in school. return to the farm near Tracy. day.

They had farmed In this vicinity several years. They were transport squad-1 years of concert directing at State college by Prof. Christensen. The Big contribution while he has been herej. and he could make a greater one if he could come back.

As one of the professors said Correctionville, Ia -Elmer ron 2 at Alame "Piet is the sort of person who is married March3; 1893, at' Re WhiteselL personnelman third sa'd the college had total Income of $22,149,266. And operating- expenses of From the resultant $3,373,722 excess of income over expenditures, 5 the auditors deducted in capital Improvements (buildings and major repairs) to credit the college with a final excess of income over expenditures of $971,057, The audit showed that of the $22,149,255 total college income only $5,769,261 was in direct state appropriations, i I 4 first concert was held in 1902 under J. P. who, headed jWe hbpe that somehow.it will -be formed churenhere. class, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ross In fact Piet's goals and phi-1 possible. i Whitesell, has reported for duty the music department from 1901 with Fleet aircraft service squad nirvana airs, rramc rwentr Lennox. S. D.

Mr. and Mrs to 1906. According to records at da, CaL I He ntly I received the good uct medal I for three years of exemplary navy1 service. ron 895 at Seattle, Wash. in radio i.

operator training at Camp Chaffee, Ark. After his' Frank Fincher celebrated their Ocheyedan, Ia. Pfc. John State college, a band did exist prior to 1902, but had neverfof-mally performed in concertLarly 51st wedding anniversary here urlough, he will report to rort Van son of Mr. and Mrs Tuesday.

They were married in Sill, Okla, for training as a ra Gerrit Van Drie, reported for band director prior to were He atten ded J. Hinkhouse 1901 at Reformed church near dio technician. I duty at Fifth army headquarters Harold Husted andFrank Orr. ter, I1U lor a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs." George Smith.

Robert ManUe, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Manthe, is stationed at San Luis Obispo, where he Is taking army signal corps training.

Pyt Robert Strampc, son of Mr. and: Mrs. H. Strampe, is completing airfnrce basic training iat Correctionville high scjhool where! here. Hull, Ir William Vanderi in Chicago last week.

Van Dne Among the other larger income items were $7,503,514 in "sundry he lettered in football. They farmed near Chancellor only recently completed counter Allow Portca Pastor several years and moved here in Wcrf sonNof Edward Vander Wcrff, Is returning to army duty in Tokyo after "ax month's emer 1946 when they retired. Unusual Tax Rebate Jackson. Neb. Special: Rev.

S. Hinton, Harold L. Tay- teUigence. school at Ft H9la-lor, husband of Mrs. Margie Dl Tayor and soxr of Mr.

and Ito. 7orde wai tJ wZnM t. Tavinr. rnnrtprf tn'Lt. Joseph R.

Giesel was wound- They have 13 children and sev gency furlough. He had been eral grandchildren. sales," $2,384,761 in. tuitions and fees; $2,769,485 in federal funds for the atomic energy commission laboratory and $1,369,819 in other federal appropriations. i Wayne Slate Senior called home by the critical Ill airforci base, lex.

J. Zukowski, pastor of St. Patrick 1 -r- 1 1 4 ness and death of his mother. son of Clair Catholic church here, received Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Lane Sgt Herman Kanis has re an $84.84 tax rebate in the first Lake Benton, Minn Mr. and corps.in Korea. Giesel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Giesel.

sumed studies at. Austin rcollcge, instance of its kind in Dakota Eike, is at Fort Ord, caL, after 15 months service in Korea, as a civil service radid instructor. 1 i Sherman, I after i seven Sunday, March 16. They will hold open house, at.their home. Sir.

and Sirs James Sharkey i Ida Grove, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. James Sharkey observed their 30th wedding anniversary February 21. They were married at Lake City, la.

They have 11 children, 25 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Fredrechsen Walnut, Ia. Mr.

and Mrs. Rick Fredrechsen observed their 60th wedding anniversary February 27. They were married on a farm near here. They have two children, four grandchildren and seven -great-grandchildren. Sir.

and Mrs. W. E. Eoggenbach Wayne, Neb. Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Roggenbach will observe their golden wedding anniversary of April 2 on April 1 with afternoon and evening receptions and 6 p. m. dinner at the Morrison, hotel here for families of 35 near Mr.

Roggenbach, who will be 74 June 4, was born in Shelby county, Ia. Mrs. Roggenbach, th former Emma Broscheitr who will be 76 next December 9, was bora in Riga, Russia. They were married at Trinity church near Wayne and lived on their farm until six years ago when they came to Wayne. Mrs.

Earl Lane, former Lincoln county, residents who cow reside county tax history. Luke airbase at Phoenix, Ariz for; advanced jet! fighter-gunnery. is a graduate of Morningside 'college. i '( Charter la, Frederick L. Mesebrink, fireman apprentice, recently participated in the larg Day to Be April 23 Wayne, Neb.

Special: Seniors months of replacement duty on Okinawa. I y- Rev. Father Zukowski filed an at Bremerton. will, ob affidavit with the county com from the 10 schools of the Husker The telegram received by his parents stated that Lt was wounded February 28 his 31st birthday. Apparently his wound was not serious as he not evacuated from the combat zone and his serve their 50th wedding anrdver sary Saturday.

Pipeston, Minn Capt. Robert missioners stating his car was conference will attend annual career at Wayne State Teachers est Pacific lieet iraimng exer Mrs. Lane was a rural school used only for religious purposes. Burns, who has been on active duty in Korea for the last 17 months, Is on his way home. He teacher in the county many years college April 23 with the college Lurerne, MinnDale Opsata has been discharged from the 47th Viking division end returned to his former job at Beaver Creek.

Two Ponca seamen recruits, Emil R. Schoenrock and Stanley F. Backman, son of Mir. and Mrs. Stanley Backman, are training at San Diego.

The commissioners allowed the claim after County Tax Assessor cises since the Korean outbreak. He is aboard the destroyer U. S. S. Orleck.

and county superintendent for and city school joint sponsors. mailing address remained un a' son of Mr. and Mrs. William Frank Buser had objected. several Don Twiford of Lincoln, with changed.

Burns of I the official at the Pipestone Indian school, ii t' state vocational education de Pickstown, S. D. Pfc. Robert Grandma Babb Teaching Winnebago, Neb, Pvt Everett Kenneth Bahr, son; of. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Bahr, has been assigned to Company D. 77th ar Battle Creek, Ia-VirgU Albert Mr. and airs. George -A.

Hansen Aurelia, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hansen observed thcir Battle Creek, Ia.

Special: Ha partment, will "assist and special speakers will be" secured for the R. Newkirk I has departed for Camp N. for overseas Sioux Center, Ia-CpL Gary Neubauer, Battle Creek; Duane zel Babb, a grandmother and former editor of the' Battle Creek Lihudis. son of Mr. and Mrs.

assignment, after a 30-day fur general sessions and also for the Harold Johnson, Ida Grove; Dar- mored infantry battalion at Camp lough with his wife and mother. specialized talks. Roberts, Cal. 1 Bronson, Iju Pvt Melvin George Lihudis, is captain and high scoring man on an independent basketball team of the 50th wedding anniversary Thursday. They have five children and 23 Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Bealy Wakefield, Wisner, Stanton, Ly Lois Jean Doop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C.

Doop, has en rell Dewey Schuttler, Cushing; Duane Charles Ruhser, Holstein, and Earl Leroy Naslund, Galva, will report from Ida county to the recruiting station at Omaha for of Mr. and Mrs. John ons. Madison. uaKiana.

west Times here, who recently completed study as an honor student at Iowa State college at Cedar Falls, Ia, has started teach-in the' seventh grade at Lawton, H. W9lf, has been assigned to listed as a Waf at Los Angeles. Point, Pender, Nellgh and Wayne Onawa, I a. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank1 Presque Isle airbase, Me. Orange City, Ia Marvin Rein-ders, who has been stationed in She will take training at Lack Company 77th armored mfan schools are in the conference. induction into the armed; forces land airforce base, Tex. try battalion at jCampXRoberts, Beal observed their 50th wed ding, anniversary February 17. la.

-Minister to Move Pipestone, Minn. The 47th Estherville, Pvt Sidney Hawaii with the navy, is on leave visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cat Denison, ja. Robert E.

(Viking) I division of 1 which the Rock. Rapids, Ia. Special: Rev. ers francis tsaustian nas been as John Reinders. Pipestone national guard company and Val Jean Johannsen make Ralph Vanderr Pol, pastor of the First Reformed church here, has Iroquois Farmers Form Popular Baud the draft quota for March fo is a unit, is not going overseas, signed to Camp Roberts, Cal.

His wife resides here. A. Keemon Smith is home from Great Lakes naval training cen Pvt Delmar Netten is spending a 1 12-day furlough with his family' after completing eight weeks according to advice received here accepted" a call from Harrlston, Crawford county. PvtRobert Meyer, son of Wal- from Camp Rucker. where Ontario, He will leave here the division is in camp.

A soon. Rev. Mr, Vander Pol came Gen. J. Lawton "Xollins, army to Rock Rapids six years ago.

Terril Girls Develop Top Acrobatic Routine chief of staff, is authority for the statement The Viking division will take part In Texas training maneuvers Crawford County's in March, and-after that will re 'i 7 N' 1. ir 1852 Appearance" turn to Camp Rucker There had been reports that maneuvers might be the "jumping off nlace' Puzzles Motorists for an overseas assignment Gen. Collins said all ithe md should be-released in two years Denison. As the uU inat means that mostj guardsmen get out next January, and at ucnison wmsxers ciud grows uie lie arauees; attacned to, the division number of qulslcal looks from i 4 i i I I will get out in February. motorists traveling through here on highway 30 increases, Harrington Official The club now has some 400 7 men displaying the "spectrum" of beards in preparation for Crawford county's 100th anniversary July 3-4.

Whiskers are only a part of the Obtains Tax Ruling Lincoln, Neb. Special: County treasurers may demand payment of 1951 taxes as a condition pre cedent to registration of a motor1 vehicles but the owner may pay the taxiinder protest and recover accumulating scenery which will depict early county days and settlers. Old wagons and other vehicles and equipment of the moneyXAttorney General C. S. Beck said an opinion, given bygone days are being collected, ouniy Aiiorneyxajax W.

uoetz, ai namngton. The case under consideration was an owner who paid his 1950 for the program. Other events planned, are stock car races, band parade, fireworks, a "kangaroo court" for violators of the no-shaving edict, a beauty contest to judge will be the whisker competition. members and husbands and wires were due to leave this morning by train; The Iroquois E. A.

band sometimes is known as the Augben-bangh band because there are 14 Aughenbaughs in it, three ef them twlrlers in foreground. Drawing the -applause and admiration of many residents in this area are five Terril girls, ranging in ages from 7 to 9, for their aerobatie routine developed In the last year. They have performed before1 many audiences here. Their coach Is Miss Carolyn Ballah, teach er at TerriL Left to right are Mary Kay Cook, 8, supporting her sister, Lois Ann Cook, Doris Ann Gnnderson, 8, "and Sandra Ifemrae, 7, supporting Deanne Alexander, 7. Mary Kay and Lois Cook were among- winner at a recent Spencer, Ia, amateur contest This band, compose of farmers In the Iroquois," S.

area, enjoy playing just about as much as people enjoy hearing them. The state S. E. A. convention at Huron liked their playing so well thaf It voted to send the band to Chicago for the paional E.

A. meet. Band tax and obtained a 1951 registra tion and Immediately left the state but rptirrnH In TlArnh I i.

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