Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Ames Tribune from Ames, Iowa • Page 2

Publication:
Ames Tribunei
Location:
Ames, Iowa
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

AMES DAILY TRIBUNE Ames, Iowa, Wednesday, January, 17, 19BZ Charge Ames 'mo Out of churches by '63 (BtrlL incident It happened today boy born to; with girl, 14 4th Ward school plans Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mathews, West brought him fame, died at an abandoned mine near Philips Route 1, Tuesday at Story County Hospital. girl bom to: If Ames is lucky, it will be rid gram for die schools, Underhill burg, today in their search for two Boy Scouts, Wesley Lowe, said lood could be transported of its foic.th ward church rooms by Jan.ia.y, 19R3, W.R. Underhill, Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Dudley. lrom the proposed central kitchen nd Larry Husted, 10, who lett St. Anthony, Tuesday at Story at lhe high school to Central and1 Ames Community school district Winslow, An. RITES Memorial services were 'pending today at Santa Monica, Calif, for Kenneth MacKenna, 62, veteran actor of stage and screen and former movie studio executive.

County Hospital. director told the Welch Parent Welch junior high schools and ele Mrs. Charles Kceney. their homes Sunday to go hiking and have not been seen 'since they were observed entering the mine pit. Teachers Association Tuesday.

mentary schools which would re Nevada, Tuesday at Story County Church classrooms and Welch quire lunch programs. Hospital. WELFARE An attempt by RUG Charges were, pending elementary overflow will be with the people of Ames at least until Shorter Lunch Hour The lunch period could be cul Kenneth Merle Potter, 25, Ames was officially charged here yesterday with committing lascivious acts with a minor. Assistant County Attorney George R. Larson of Roland filed the charge in Municipal Court.

Potter and a 14 year old Ames girl were returned to Ames from Kansas City Monday by authorities after being picked up there this weekend. Police in several surrounding states had been alerted to watch for the girl since she disappeared from home here more than a week ago. today against George D. Kloek .1: the State ol lowa to lorce Minne soians to contribute to the support MARY GREELEY HOSPITAL Admitted hat time, he said. Church class from an hour to a half hour under 20, of White Plains, N.Y., who was of ihoir parents on relief in Iowa expelled from Parsons College.

rooms will be set up to correspond with Ontario school classes, in the the program, he said. All students would be required to eat at the! beSr Tuesday James Clifford Scott SiUsby, Ames; David Marshall will be aired in court at Minneapo Pairiieid, Iowa, after he aamitted fall. school. lis Feb. 5.

The Iowa Board of So taking a hand woven rug valued ai Members of the board will meet cial Welfare seeks to compel the: than 5 lrom the iowa A Gym Shelter question from the audience Retherford, Ames; Judith Mc Hone, Jamey McCaskey, Ames; Jeffrey Alan Jacobson, University student union building. with Bolton and Hay officials and Doon Stevens of tbs Memorial aeienuants, JOnn n. Arnclt, Stanley Maschino and Harry W. Mil brought a bit of brightness to the TWIN Rodney Dee Brodie, oS Ames; John Eldin Hand Ames: CANDIDATE Fred Watson, a Bagley farmer, entered the race for the Democratic nomination lot 7th District congressman. In announcing his candidacy he said his first venture into national politics "comes after much serious consideration and thought." Watson has three children; a son Carl lives in Ames.

PAROLED The Iowa state Parole Board said today Wayne Vairo, 29, Williamson, who was sentenced io 30 years in the state penitentiary at Fort Madison Feb. 13, 195S, for burglary with aggravation and Raydell M. Quinn, 31, Des Moines, sentenced to 25 years Jan. 10, 195S, for robbery with aggravation, were paroled. ft RULING The Iowa attorne general's office ruled today that nutria are wild, not domestic animals and that a claim cannot be granted for loss or injury to the fur bearing rodent from a county's domestic animal fund.

A farmer near Madrid had submitted a claim after marauding dogs had killed animals, worth several thousand dollars, DENVER Grand champior. Black Angus steer owned by 11 year old Rex Pollock, of Mount Union Friday to discussed the pro ler to contribute to the support of ferns, 111., who made medical otherwise gloomy school outlook picture presented by Underhill, Mrs. Lila Wolf, Ames; Mrs. posed kitchen, he said. their parents.

history a decade ago when he sur Amanda Schwartz, McCallsburg; The question directed attention to Potter has obtained counsel and will appear for preliminary hear eu the first separation ol head; lo head Siamese twins, has devel COACH Wyoming football coach Bob Devaney faired to get his hoped for "quick release" from the 5330 million shelter subsidy program now before Congress, Municipal Court Friday oped difficulty with his ol Representing hall ot the $700. his contract so that he could balance. million Civil Defense budget, the INCREASE The fed cept the head coach position at the W. R. UNDERHILL morning at 10 a.m.

The Ames man is free on bond set in the case by Municipal Court Judge John L. McKinney yesterday. money would be distributed to pub Housing Administration reported University Nebraska. Athleti Mrs. Olga P.

Matters. Cambridge; Mrs. Marjorie Kline, Boone; Mrs. Rebecca Iverson, Jewell; Mrs, Harriet Hawkins, Ames; Mrs. Margaret Erickson, Ames; Ida Baldus, Ames, Dismissed Tuesday Catherine Roberts, Mrs.

Helen Holder, Mrs. Margaret Pottorff, Mrs, Joyce B. Ramsey, lic and private non pmi'i gari: Youth fined after chase last night An lS year old Ames youth wi director Glenn Jacoby said, there applications for mortgage insui each grade unit with the exception of first and sixth grade. The 61 10ns in a program to provide on new homes increased to would be no decision until the Wyoming trustees meet Feb. 2.

The girl has been released to emergency shelter for 20 million an annual rate of 300,000 in De people. her parents. cembei, or nine per cent higher first graders who will probably be attending school at Ontario, will be divided into three classes, and the IK anticipated sixth graders will make up a single sixth grade than the November rate, and the highest since December, 1959. Reiterating the board's reluctance to make long range physical plant plans for the district, Underhill listed, without priority, the needs of the district; Lester Menzel, Mrs. Lois Bowers, Peter F.

Peterson, Charles L. Fitch, Mrs. Eugenia Bolstad, Mrs. Elementary Districts Alta 3. Fleener and girl, Mrs, Carrie R.

Reynolds and bov, Mrs. HHt Damage was estimated between $150,000 and 5175,000 in lhe second fire in two days at the Hotpoint Co's main warehouse in Des Moines. HEARINGS The U.S. De apprehended following a high speed chase by Ames police last Carl Eugene Pelander. 18, was charged in court here today with possession of a ficticious or fraudulent drivers license, reckles driv ng and speeding 90 miles per hour.

Auburn, Iowa, and the reserve; At a meeting of the three fourth A new junior high school in the ward principals last week Janice Kannells and boy and girl champion, a Hereford owned by Stanley and Jean Koep of Belle fourth ward, an elementary school twins. on the 20th St. site, and a gym Ames and Area Deaths Frank Schlaske, Jewell, is dead Frank Schlaske, Jewell, 62 Plaine, Iowa, went on the auction ward was divided into three attendance districts. Underhill said. The Ontario school area will in anr.

auditorium tor the high school partment of Agriculture opened STORY COUNTY HOSPITAL Admitted TuesdayMrs, Wayne Dudley, are required, he said. John L. McKinney orde; clude narts ol Pammel Court and The Ontario when Hawthorn Apartments, all the pu ed Pelander fined $100 or 20 days plete, will house two sections of St. Anthony; Mrs. Ronald Math oils livine north of Clear Creek.

on the reckless charge, hearings in Chicago today on a proposal to establish a common basic formula price to be used in figuring bottled milk prices at 3f milk order areas, including four in Iowa. The Iowa ews, Ames; Mrs. Charles Keeney, Larchwood man killed in crash LARCHWOOD, Iowa (UPI) Richard Vincent Tracy, 23, Larchwood, was killed early to day when his car crashed out of control off Iowa 9 about two miles northwest 'of here. Sheriff Neal Kroon of Lyon County said was alone in his car when the accident occurred. There was no witnesses but a passing truck driver noticed the wreckage and notified Kroon.

The mishap apparently occurred about 3 a.m. Kroon said Tracy's car left the highway, clipped off two guard posts then careened across the pavement and crashed into a ditch. the northwest rural area, and pu $100 or five days on the speeding pils from the trailer courts west of charge and $25 on the ficticious block today at the National Western Stock Show in Denver. ORDERS Iowa State Penal director Benjamin Baer ordered his parole agents to stop censoring the mail of parolees from Lhe State Training School for Girls at Mitcheli ville. SEARCH Rescue workers, using a bulldozer and other heavy cited Monday in Mesa, Ariz, of Nevada; Mrs.

Deuce Trnti, Nevada; Theresa Williamson, Nevada; Mrs. Charles Lindquist, St. An Paul R. Taylor a heart attack. He and Mrs.

Sch Ames. license charge. Edwards will serve pupils Judge McKinney suspended th; areas are: Quad cities Dubuquu: laske visiting relatives in Cedar Rapids Iowa City; North living between uear LreeK fine for the drivers license1 charge Mesa. thany; northa Robinson, Nevada; Kenneth Johnson, Nevada Dismissed and suspended $7o of the speed Becker Funeral Home, Jewell, in charge of funeral arrange charge. The reckiess driving fine1 Centra! Iowa; and Des Moines.

RITES Funeral services will be held at Fort Dodge Friday for Gerald D. Chapman, (JO, a Fort equipment attempted to bore into Tuesday Rene Williams, Ray or sentence will stand. ments. The body will be returned the north, Lincoln' Way on the south, Sheldon Ave. on the east, and a point two and one half blocks west of the school on lhe west.

The "Tripp section" south of Pelander and two other youths to Becker's on Thursday and the died Tuesday Paul R. Taylor, 64, 1203 Wilson Ave. died Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Veterans Hospital, Des Moines, where he had 'been a patient since Dec. 5.

He was born Oct. 26, 1S97 in Ames. He was employed as an electrician at Iowa State Uni Dodge businessman. banner, Harold fahoalsluil, Ferris Pcirkhust and boy. STORY CITY HOSPITAL Admitted services have been tentatively COSTS Fruits and vegetables pulled into Hibbs Phillips 66 service station on Lincoln Way last set For Saturday.

Lincoln Way, will also be served will cost more in the nation's mar kets due to frosts in Texas, Cali night about 1:30 a.m. and ordered Mr. Schlaske was born Apul by Edwards, he said. This would s. $2 TuesdayDean Molde, Roland; worth of gas, according to po 17, 1899 Jewel, living there fornia and Florida.

U.S. Depart include such streets as Hilltop and S. Wilmoth Ave. hlame Smith, Blairsburg. Dismissed Tuesday Lorene Trampcl, Mar tha Hovda, Canda Candice Nibc Mrs, Jordon Goodson and girl, Mrs, Juvenal Brinkema and girl.

The youths said they didn't have all his life. He retired in 1D5S from the Standard Oil Company, The past years he has been em ment of Agriculture, market porter Fred Tuttle said, DIED Warren Rollins, versity for 30 years. Crawford school ivnnld scrvp thri pay for it and told the He was a veteran of World remainder of the fourth ward, with monE attendent he could siphon the gas Boone SCS to elect March 23 Nominations are open for the office of commissioner, Boone Soil Conservation district, according to Ernie Behn, district conservationist. The term of Lyle Marlow, commission chairman, expires and an ejection will be held March 23, Behn announced today. Marlow.

a commissioner for whose paintings of the Amei ployed parttime at Becker's Funeral Home and as custodian of War 1 and World War II. During World War I he served with the over I low classrooms for kindergarten through third. out if he wanted. They. oFFered to pay for the gas 187th division in France, in World War II he was electrical super on credit but the attendent re Municipal Court Size Range Class sizes in the fourth ward next year, will range from 16 pupils in the single Ontario sixth fused.

The youths then offered a intendent at Massawa Air torce FM STEREO IS HERE! Base, Africa. trouble light as collateral. The attendent called police Bethesda Lutheran Church. He was on the board of the Hamilton County Hospital, past president of the school board and is a member of the Sportsmen's Club. He is survived by his widow, Marie; three children.

Stuart, Jewell, Mrs. Frances Martin, grade to 36 pupils in the Crawford Mr. Taylor was a member of sixth grade, Underhill said. the Methodist Church. American Legion, Moose 40 and 8, Story six years, has a total of ten "The problem is not a matter i of getting a certain number of County Nomad Club, Skipper's Boat Club, Story County male Steven L.

Rust, $5, noisy mufflers; Jerry W. McBee, $10, no tonnage stickers on license plates; Donald S. Sasscer. S5, expired driver's license; Stewart T. Nes wold, $10, overweight an Howard Lowell Brooks, $10, speeding; Richard Douglas Bolt, $10.

speeding. Illegal parking fines totaled $44. Overtime parking fines on Tuesday totaled $45. chorus and was sergeant at arins Jewell and Elna, a student at Waldorf College, Forest City; four grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. years of service in the conservation field.

He was an assistant commissioner for four years. Information on candidacy is available from Marlow, Commissioners Bob Nelson and Donald Hill, and at the SCS district office Boone, ot the American Legion firing squad. they left. When the youths spotted a police car behind them on Lincoln Way as they preceded west they speeded up in an effort to get away. Police docked the youths going 85 to 90 miles per hour down Lincoln Way.

A roadblock was set up ahead at Hayward Ave. but the youths turned north to Memorial Union at Welch Ave. A highway patrolman entered the chase at Lynn Ave. and the youths wound their way through married to Pearl Hamil students in each classroom he said, "we've just got a bad distribution." To fill the Ontario school, pupils now being transported from University housing sections to North Grant school will he transferred. The board anticipates heavy increases in the Ontario area, r.e ton, March 4, '1922 in Webster City.

She preceded him in death in 1953. He then married Margaret Elizabeth Olmsted, Oct. 5, NEW AMES AND Last times tpnite 1953. said, and practically none in the He is survived by his widow; Hannah Schlaske, three Henry and Glen, Jewell, and William of New Jersey and a sister, Mrs, Mable Townsend, Swea City. He was preceded in death by his father, Otto, and a sister.

M. O. Pritchard, 72, Collins, died M. Orpheus Pritchnrd, 72, Col UTiUT.srd area. Discussing a closed lunch pro the Iowa State campus to Sixth a son.

Richard, Annapolis, St. daughter, Mrs. Donna Rae They preceded down Sixth to Elliott, Rapid City, S. two wards downtown Ames stepchildren, Jack Olmsted, Fair Starts field, Mrs. John Parker, exceeding 90 mites per hour but TON IT Troop airlift in second day San Jose, Calif; his father, Roy THURS.FRUSAT.

Cont. from 2:30, 60c Till 4:30 turned ofr at Northwestern Ave. to the north. 7 P.M. Full Show After 9:40 N.

Taylor, Ames; a brother Francis Fullerton, two sisters. lins, died at Story County Hospital FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI) Police followed the car past 13th St, where it ran into a deadend Erin a Read, Newbury, Calif. HROTIWSTFLiym at 11:31 a.m. Monday. He had been admitted fir treatmr nt about street at the Lutheran Child: and Mrs.

Margaret Kent, Wichita, Kan. Home and bogged down ir a snow The biggest U.S. troop airlift to Europe since World War IT swung into its second day today with four giant transport planes arriving at Rhcin Main Air Ease. The flights were part oi "opera three hours earlier following a stroke. Survivors include his widow, Funeral services will be Satur day from the Adams Funeral two daughters, Marie of bank.

Pelander fled the scene but wa. i apprehended on top of a garage near the home. The youth is on parole from San Francisco, and Mrs. Home i th? Rev. Heed Thompson officiating.

Burial wi be in the Ames Municipal Cem tion Long Thrust II," designed to: LENGTH test the United States' ability to Juanita Parker of Pittsburg, by three grandchildren, tery with the Ames post of the reinforce its Western European the Eldora training school for boys three brothers, Flavins c. Collins. defenses with speed and efficien and the parole officer will American Legion conduction military services. William of Pasadena, and cy. 1 called on the case.

Roscoe of Nevada; and a sister, Edythe of Maxwell. He has made his home in Col 1 Q1QN VICKL SPENCER THE MARGtLS GLAV COLE TRA REEL FUN B5SKBMI lins since his retirement about Reduced Now Greatly five ye Firs ao. Special Two Reeler in Color "Kings Of The Keys," sport and "Plot Sickens," cartoon Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. today from the Collin: and Methodist Church, the Rev. Thorn as Woodin, officiating.

Interrment was at the hverpreen Cemetery Collins. FOR 2x2 SLIDES Reg. $69.95 Value The body will lie in state at Cooper Funeral Home, until the time of servicer. Debbie's on the wackiest husband hunt that ever sent he men running for cover! Debbie's Setting FOR MAIL For the first time, in AMES, you can enjoy Stereophonic sound by merely pushing a button! TELEFUNKEN, the finest name in FM receivers, now brings to you the finest in FM stereo in the completely self contained ALLEGRO STEREOPHONIC RADIO. This is no mere added on or extra unit with its inherent inadequacies, but a "completely integrated unit of perfectly matched components designed to bring you the ultimate in enjoyment and versatility NOW.

TELEFUNKEN is the only High fidelity stereo radio capable of the addition of a stereo record player and a stereo tape recorder IBOTH recording and playback): Why be satisfied with a second best added on unit or a "Low Fi" receiver which is a disappointment from the day you buy it? Come in and listen to the Magic of TELEFUNKEN and you too will agree that YOUR best buy is indeed TELEFUNKEN. AUDI0 LA6 118 Main CE 2 4456 95 ANIMALS 59 miY! 500" A Only $6.00 Down world's first projector to ide "instant editing," plus outstanding features: STEVE AMY Radiant Beaded Screen EEEE SPEC I AL EEEH Harry E. Hughes, 74, died Tuesday Harry E. Hughes, 74. Ames Nursing Home, died at Mary Greeley Hospital Tuesday at about 2:20 p.m.

He was a former resident of Stanhope and Webster City, Before his retirement, Mr. Hughes operated meat and grocery businesses in both Stanhope and Webster City. He has been a resident of Amos Nursing Home for about two years. Survivors include a son, Kenneth of Ft. Lauderdale, two daughters, Mrs.

Lloyd Clark of Waukee and Mrs. Herman Grem pel of Neenah, seven grandchildren, nine greJM grandchti dren; twro brothers and two sisters. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ardilla. in 1959. Funeral services will be held from the Foster Funeral Home, Webster City, Saturday at 1:30 p.m., the Rev.

R. D. Kitterman of the. Webster City Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be at Graceland Cemetery.

PEST COST Agricultural pests cost the United States billion a yearl FORREST GRIFFITH JlUfl JIHM IE PROWSE RITTER SCOT! inch 3.5 color corrected lens: single handed manual automatic operation and precision controls. "Easy Edit" slide tray allows slides to be removed, turned, Inserted, without removal of tray from projector. Will accept most "T.D.C. type" WE SHERMAM WMRSAUL CECH. DM HANSEN COLOR by DE Lttf Prl.

Sat. 9 a Regular $14.95 $f95 Value mm ffrlTrTJ THURS.eFRL.SAT Open Evenings Till 9 Mon R. W. COMBS Authorized TELEFUNKEN Representative AM FM Radios Tape Recorders Record Changers Hi Fi Components MOVES TO THE "NEW AMES" WED. Axtell Photo Shop BONU8 TREATS KDMI FM in Des Moines is now broadcasting fine Stereophonic Music an average of 5 hours a day.

"Woody Woodpecker," Color Cartoon "Caramba," Color Special fn Sheldort Munn Hotel Bldg..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Ames Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
116,931
Years Available:
1928-1975