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Ames Tribune from Ames, Iowa • Page 9

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Ames Tribunei
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Ames, Iowa
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Ames. Iowa, Thursday, September 24, 1359 fctndall School Class Officers Are Elected Election of officers at Randall Jlu Vee High School was held recently. I 11 lL 1 Elected president of the class Was Ann Henryson. Rich ard Hall was named vice president; Doris Ann Jacobson, secretary treasurer and Willis Welp, class sponsor. Officers elected in the junior class include Koger Swenson, Uv vbb president; Gary Greiner, 5 lb.

president and Judy Voga, sec retary treasurer. The sophomore class elected LOG CABIN'S Arnold Egeland as president, Bill Muessigman, vice president and Dennis Anderson, secretary treas in ci Country Kitchen SYRUPS39 Karen Olson is the freshman class president, and Pauline Muessigman, vice president. Mar cia. Lavender is secretary and treasurer is Carol Ann Skoger Eighth graders elected Bradley SORGHUM BISCUIT MIX 9Qc Thompson, president; Richard Campfire Charlson, vice president; Ken neth W. Swenson, secretary and Gary Carlson treasurer.

Seventh graders elected Jon Johnson, president; Conley Wei Tha vice president and Kenyon OPAMnc ii lire cioo uwenson, treasurer. Officers for the Music Board were elected for the first time this year with officers of the vocal and instrumental music HY VEE RAlsICV groups to serve in the capacity. TOMATO JUICE Elected president of mixed chorus was Edwin Olson, Dor Cock Ann Jacobson, vice president and Ann Henryson sec treasurei Band officers are Patty Holt, president, fcugene president, Susan Anderson, sec treasurer. HY VEE FRSt044L OLEQ225 Kansans Face 'Serious' Flood; Rain Forecast United Press International Giant. 22 oz.

The crest of the swollen Walnut Creek raced toward Great Bend, today and officials said they feared the city's worst flood in history, A dike protecting the oil town" DnHf WmUmt I Nestles Family Size Meanouw ZSr Quick 89? A 1 ICSklYG I Hy Vee Pure Vegetable SSAWfrr lU l5c Shortening 3 69 anTO ft V) 0 I Hy Vee First Grade TPORK RO AS! 9ge Flo 5 39, 1 Chili Beans 2 10 1 ftOl6 Wl XtO I StorklitOhtmk Style 17,000 residents broke west of Hy Vee New Liquid Detergent Baby Emerald Walnuts Hy Vee Quick or Regular Oats Dwan's Black Raspberries 4 Tru Cream Style Corn 3 town Wednesday night and water large box 39 390 37 1.00 25 began Japping at homes on the city outskirts. Great Bend Mayor Don Welp mer said "the city is ready ai least as ready as we can be." Welpmer said homes threatened by the water were sandbagged, but no residents were evacuated. Thunderstorms over the centra) Plains Wednesday night and ear ly today centered on Kansas, bfO 39 Puerto rican with Dodge City receiving 2.YS incnes or rain in seven hou More heavy rains were forecast for Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas, with light showers 'over the southeast coast and the Pacific Northwest. Obituary JOHN M. JOHNSON Home Grown Green Peppers John Johnson, 76, Story 50 390 uty, died Sept.

19 in Marv Greeley Hospital after an illness Apples lbs. of three years. Mr. Johnson was born Sept. I ict Mill bwhbw immiiiiiiiu BB BP I I Brock White or Colored I I Washed White 1, 1883 on a farm west of Story City the son of Morton and Sena Johnson.

He was united in marriage to Sena Jensen on Dec. 7, 1903. The first twelve years of their iiarshmcillciws married life the Johnson's1 OTATOES 10 lb. bag 29c farmed, after which they moved to Story City where Mr. Johnson was in the trucking business for forty years.

He had been re 1HJ for the past five years prior to nis death. He is survived by his Pkg bu Sunkisf Sena, eight children: Leonard Milford and Ida Disbrowe, Story uty; Kenneth of Des Moines; ORANGES 3 DOZEN 1.00 Mamie. Mrs, Max Tevebaugh; reda, Mrs. Gordon Hoffman; Delbert and Leo all of Ames; six teen grandchildren and ten Great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. CAMPBELL'S MEAT VARIETIES MathuJda Paulson of Ames: half sisters, Mrs.

Alice Ringer of California and Mrs. Leva Hiatt of NOODLE. CHICKEN NOOOL.G flf IfiV, Texas and many nieces and III SOUPS MUSHROOM Nabisco Premium Saitines Li nit Dry Starch Sunshine Graham Crackers nephews. Funeral services were held TURKBV HOOOL.G. 29z 390 the Grace Evangelical United Brethren Church at 2 p.m.

Sept. 22 with the Rev. Carryl R. Ziett 'low in charge. Pall bearers were Charles Johnson, Darwin John sort, James Hoffman, Larry John son, Ronald Johnson, and Gerald Johnson.

Funeral arrangements were by the Larson Funeral home. Burial was in the Story SEEDLESS RAISINS LIBBY'S FROZEN FOODS Mix or Match GARDEN VEGETABLES Cut Green Beans French Style Green Beans 5 pkgSz. 1.00 Blue Star Presh Frozen FRUIT PIES Cherry Apple "Peach 3 1.00 uty Cemetery. 1 ror you your family your ffuesU Big cars 19 APRICOTS HY VEE MARKET.

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