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WANT AD Students On At Ayrshire Program P.T.A. CHURCH NEWS FIRST METHOD IS Willis McLaughlin Pastor Sunday, ChUrch School at 10 a.m. with G. E. Hohnsonas superintendent.

Church Worship at 11 m. Sermon by Willis McLaughlin on 'Believing in Jesus Christ'. Mis ion study on Persons of Special Need for grades 1-6 at 11. Members of these classes are dismissed from the worship services to go to their class es Parents are urged to help children be at these classes as well as at the opening of the worship services. Prayer Study Group meeting at the friendship room at 7:30 pm.

Any missing the first class should feel free WANTED, party in this area with cash or good credit to take over 9 prrints, of $7.15 per month total balance 64. 3 5 on repossessed Singer Needle Auto. Zig Zag sewing machine. Everything built in. No att.

put on, buttonholes and all. 'Less if cash, willtrade and show in your home. If RFD give direction. Also, Electrolux Vac, total a 1 $38. 88.

Write Cr. Mgr. box 1591 Sioux City Iowa. COMMISSION CHECK FOR SCHOOL BUS LAW VIOLATORS State Safety Commis-jsioner Carl Pesch lias I stated that unmarked (highway patrol cars will be used in a special enforcement campaign during March to tighten 'up' enforcement of the state's bus stop law. Pesch said unmarked Icars frequently will be (assigned during the month to follow school buses to apprehend the drivers of cars and trucks that fail to make 1 equi red stops This special campaign is being mounted because of increasingly frequent reports of violations that endanger children entering or leaving school buses.

Iowa Outdoor Advertising Association will contribute 70 billboards throughout the state during March to remind drivers of the school bus law. The billboards will carry a picture of a school bus with the message: "Stop both ways for halted school bus "The behaviour of many of the fans at ball Karnes discredits the theory that peanuts constitute brain food." Lee iialchcler, Rapids (Minn.) Herald. Your key to a visit you'll write home about ZION LUTHERAN Victor Fiskerbeck Pastor Sunday, March 3rd, Worship Services at 9 a.m. Sunday School at 10:15 a. m.

Confirmands meet every Satruday at 9:30 and 10:30 a. m. Luther League meets this Thursday at 7:30 p.m. to plan for Pocket Testament Banquet to be held in March. They will also plan other events.

Church Council meets Monday, March 4, at 8. The ALCW meet next Thursday, March 7, at 2:00 p.m. Hostess is Lydia Edwards. Devotion-Cheryl Hanson. Refreshments --Helen Riecke, Lois Jacobson Clara Rasmussen, Elaine Rouse, Elsie Wichman, Dorothy Smith, Helga Aldrich, Wilma Botos, Bessie Her rig and Phyllis Peterson.

LOST ISLAND LUTHERAN Harald Bestul, Pastor Thursday, confirmation class at 7:00 p. Lenten Services at 8 p.m. each Thursday through Lent. Friday, World Day of Prayer at the Bethel Church in Graettinger at 2:00 p. m.

Sunday, Worship at 9 a-m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Let patience have it.s perfect work. (Jas.

1 We should exercise patience in everything we do. purlieu-larly -in our relations with othersPatience should be the constant benchmark of our attitude toward those with whom we work or associate with. AYRSHIRE The P.T.A. of the Ayrshire consolidated school met in the all-purpose room of the school on Wednesday evening. After a short business meeting conducted by president, Kenneth Kassel a program was presented by the speech students.

These were the selections that were presented at th district contest at Eslherville on Satur-dayv Marilyn Christensen gave Terril Couple Party Hosts TERRIL Mr. and Mrs. Har-ley Maas entertained three couples at a card party recently. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Robert McMillin of Emmetsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wilmot, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hess, Mrs McMilin was winner of high prize for ladies, Mr.

Hess high for men, Mr. Wilmot winner of low, and Mr. McMillin winner of traveling prize. Lester Juhl, Agency 'Manager of Palo Alto County Farm Bureau Insurance Services, recently was named as winner in the "Nite on the Town" contest based on Health Insurance production in January. Juhland.his wife will be guests of Farm Insurance Services in Dei Moines on February 26.

The day will include a luncheon, ice skating at the Ice A rena, and a dinner-dance at Hyperion Field Club. THANK -YOU NOTE We greatly appreicate t.he many friends and relatives who greeted us on our Golden Wedding Day the cards, telegrams, gifts and flowers. Thanks, Loo, to the untiring efforts of the Deborah Circle. Peter and Emma Her mans en 50ME MEM CALL A "SPADE A SPADE umTil.it iS THE TOE For top farm production. us for all of your Seed and Feed demands.

Our Feed will help your pigs make hogs of them -selves MILLER TRUCK Hhjjuservice Ruthven 149 her interpretive prose, "When the Human Race Goes Slightly Nuts." Martha Kollasch gave the inter pretive poetry selection, Creed." Linda Henely's humorous piece was, "Ma at the P.T.A." Pnt Conlon's oration was "And God Created Man" and Mike Noonan gave his Original oration, "Open Your Eyes, America." In radio speaking Mary Binder gave "Cuban Parasites" while Paul Ma 1 i i topic was "Cheaters of Death." "Fall of the House of Usher" was the Dramatic oration given by Shery! Seid. Connie Peterson's public address selection was "Exodus of Iowa's Young The one-act play was also presented. It was "Red Carnations" and the cast included Gary Jacob-sen, John Kundel and Roberta Hill. Speech instructors' at Ayrshire are Mrs. Ambrose Dardis and Donald PettingilL Marjorie Parsons Feted on Birthday GfLLETT GROVE Mr.

and Mrs, Roy Parsons entertained Sunday evening at a luncheon in honor of their daughter, Marjories', birthday. Those present were: Miss Parsons from Spencr, her fiance, Sam Kirtley of Union Star, Lorainne Suss of Spencer and Russell Vanderhoff of Ruthven. Mrs. Parsons made and decorated a Valentine cake for the occasion. My Neighbors "Let her John I'm sure they're just ignoring the doorbell." 90 of the injuries to children need not happen.

Authority for this statement is The Children's Hospital Medical Center who conducted a study into the causes of child accident, and 1 have prepared a check List to help you provide maximum safety in your home. Send 25 to Accident Handbook, Children's Hospital, Boston, Mass. accident tianiiiiooii 1 lit approach i Uflriiv sIr LJ to come on this and at other sessions Rev. McLaughlin has I commented that 'Pray-I er is the basis of a growing, well grounded Church' and has urged a good attendance at these Prayer Study Meetings 19 Webb Students Rate Ts WEBB Webb students under the direction of John D. Geraghty garnered 19 ratings out of 30 entries at the district speech contest in Pocahontas Friday and Saturday.

Winning I ratings were: Humorous: Marilyn Boese, Cathie Palm and Gary Woodford. Dramatic. Larry Buettner and Carol Edleman. Oratory; Alice Bjorkiund, Mike Vierow and Sharon Woodford. Interpretive Prose: Cheryl Barstad, Connie Johnson and Mary Ellen Miller.

Interpretive Poetry: Elaine Cangfeldt. Original Oratory: Carol Edleman and Mike Vierow. Radio Speaking: Larry Buett-oer and LeRoy Johnson. Public Address: Becky Larsen. Story TelJing: Janet Woodford ftnd Cheryl Barstad.

TRY PEERLESS CHICKS IN 1963 We don't claim to have a super chick. We do claim to have SUPERB CHICK. 8 Different Crosses for your Selection. PEERLESS "262" (Rough on Competition. PEERLESS "289" (Calif.

Grey Leg x) PEERLESS RING-NECK (Black Gold) PEERLESS "8 34" (3 way cross-very rugged) 4 Popular Types Competitive to all. Rufhven Produce, Ruthven, Iowa PEKUXft MATCMMY, Ic tpcr, im Opra Friday Evaio 7 1 pm. in the heart of things HOTEL CONTINENTAL 11th RAltimnr.

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