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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • 2

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i Iff. 1 Wf ir 7 i 1 i fe. -CwsN Tl7 iXJ wait- for WORD- -FRENCH VOTE tfaprecedented crowds ill Paris. France, are held -ign Djr police barricades ontside the National Assembly IraUdtas-wheiwdepiitles toy the German rearmament question. No other debate has ever aroused such public Interest I In the hlstory-of Fourth.

French Republic Mendes-France, the French premier, won the I jreat debate when the French assembly finally approved the West European union. (NEA Photo.) --rrt Still well's, have observed si I mm ct a 0 3 tr I-') if fft it I Z'7 'the passage of time in whichT we have made hundreds of new friends and customers. It is to you that direct this year-end message. Many Activities Involve Iowa Citizens- Bus yySifigOove rn sii would be enforced after rea By WIGHT MCCORMACK an Important Toundnthr Iowa supreme court. He attempted to sonable time.

DES MOINES UP The activ ities jpt vour state gpyernmentjn JMeanwhile, the governor's- of ban-- trading stamp companies, This year, as in years past, we fice was the locale of important developments. pause to cast a grateful look'--- against him. to help pay the costs of opera The state highway commission -uons. backwardat.the old.and Hoegh also was In the middle released: through theijgovernor's office a report which -said ah 1 a hopeful look forward was- concerned with many of the east-west toll road across Iowa over his ruling early In the year" activities. So was the governor's "appears to be economically feas that are engaging in 'at the new.

We pause to salute and Iowa celebrated two ible in 1959 if bonds can be sold1 the illegal practice of medicine if they hire pathologists and at 3.5 per eemVinterest. birthdays thecentermialof the state fair and former Fresi- passing year with a deep. I It recommended that- legisla- radiologists. 1 dent Hoover's 80th birthday an- tloir for- the creation or a toil at West oau aulnurily be given: eai rappreciotionior. old strengthened newrrrzJjiiz elation and the Iowa State Board Leo A.

Hoeeh, as attorney consideration." It now is up to the legislature, convening Janu ofJiJedlcjaLFxamlners. up behind Hoegh's rulingThe' Iowa Hospital associaUprf opposed it. general made insistent demands for strict -and uniform enf ment of "Hffuorahd ary 10, to make the decision. i On the tragic side, there was mm friendshits mdde.deeply HZ thankful for the loyalty -of-our customers. the-death-ot- William S.

i December 1 as governor-elect his Beardsley in a traffic accident hasn't beejrsettled. It appeared that hospital association successor, Dayton Countryman, near Des November ZL said that If possible there would might carry its case both to the He-jwas-succeeded-by Lieut. Gov. t'ht De lurtherstrenctheninff-efiourts--and to the 1955 legisla Leo Elthon of Fertlle.v For more than 29 years we have Jmt enforcement Beardsley had made continuing ture. Trie, medical examiners let it be known that Hoegh's ruling lost ffiz'- On another front, Hoeg efforts to halt the rise of high found each hew year more way deaths.

He had been host to teen'age drivingr tonfer- IffiaKBitiutruiining enee in Des Moines. He had set up inofficial traffic Bafety com mittee, which followed through interesting more" enlightening of the new friends we will make because of the KV UlletSWins Liar Contest on county safety committees. Also, some of the state highway patrol cars went on the road un wm marked for the first time. today as the big whopper of the year and he won custody, for one BURLINGTON, Wis. A fib about jet-speed rabbits, nurtured in the southland to the new advances which will The Iowa state fair set records si 9 a a a year.ot the club's "gold-plated In.

almost all Important diamqnd-8tudded medal." His status of a fancy fable, has won the title World's Champion Liar except net profit -'The highlight story: for Shelton R. Day, Baton Rouge, Hrri- tt a M4W rr ww 'be madeToTmproye the products jand service whichwe pass: along to these friends; 3 (d lVMfi-)kttf-1tl: MIPresldeBt Eisenhower and. former in the 1954 parade-ff abrica- way that we use high President Hoover. The president paid his own entrance fee in a powered rifles to hunt them la tion by the Burlington Liars' club. r-: I stead of shotguns.

Even then humorous incident Shelton's tale was announced hunters never get any, unless they knowthe trick. To bag The Hoover birthday party at West Branch was in effect a statewide-holidayirr-The-former So, nowwe pause to thank" eachof you, our customers," who" Guests Entertaineai these rabbits on the run you have to aim fast, shoot, and then let -S, fC kL out a. shrill whistle. When, you president had been invited by the 1953 legislature to come back for whistle the rabbit stops and Bjpqde our 29 yearsln the ceiebratioftrMttiHoeyet also bullet -has a-ehanc to-eatch lthe WT dedicated several Iowa schools ibusiness possible. We hail the up with him!" i joe vy.

joyy Home which had been named for him. Honorable mention went" to The touching of pocketbooks these epics: 3 a -1 coming year with firm" faith and high confidence J. E. Tingsey, of Elk, re- NORTH LIBERTY Sunday dinner guests for XSiristmas with Mr. and Mrs.

Joe W. Novy and lated, "Cyclones do funny things. for tax money wasn't the only financial aspect of the year in the state governmentrThe annual state salary book showed that alert and eager for its daughter, Mary Ann, west of included her. mother, Mrs. Last year one came through my place.

I had a sack of shelled corn hanging on on the side of although the governor's salary-is Agnes Rohlena of Cedar Rapids, pporiunifesJtQexYe -more and-i- I $12.000. a raises. a tr passing several: days wlthpheh' 7 the sack, and left that corn hang especially to educators, dropped him from sbcth to 16th place more people better and them, Mr. and Mrsr-Jo Rohlena, Sharon and Neil. MrrTind Mrs.

ing from the nail like a swarm of tees." v. a amongthe htghestpatd state of- 7 It'has been a pleasure Frank Rohlena, Barbara, Francis and Patsy of near Fair flcials in the 1954 fiscal year. As the next session of the leg Rudy Busses, East Gary, reported, "My uncle is a farmer, thebiggest and the richest in 1 to serve you in 1 954; fax, islature approached. State Camp-troller Glenn D. Sarsfield took a Mrs.

Robert L. Ranshaw and mm have look at state and ad chUdrenTimmyvhbieauid Kathy-pf been able to count his dollars or his acres. He- is so rich that he vised the lawmakers that the next session would be "the rough carries his hay inils pocketbook the holidays In the home of Miss EUeura Winchell andbrother, and stacks his money out be Everett Winchell. est in history from the financial standpoint" hind the barn." days of a 100 minterrdol- i I ztz; O. C.

Hulett, president of the club, says that in honor of the Guests of Schoenf elders lar Jiurpiusln tht- late 40- are -Mrs. Frank Bruty-and-aon Leo club's silver anniversary, the big past, and the state treasury bal Bruty of Washington and daugh- gest liar or uie past quarter cen ance was estimated by Sarsfield A i r7TknssKaWeeh-Bruty of Vin io oe bdoui iw minion aouara oy tury has been selected. He is the 1953 vrtnnerrSnmnCeresa, who lived last year at Langeloth, Pa. ton, were guests Christmas day next July in me nome or ine rormert: sqn- His whopper tn-law and daughter, Mr, and Schoenf elder, Mike, My grandfather had a clock so jerry and Regina, near Oakdale. old that the shadow of the pendulum, swinging back and forth, had Mr.

and Mrsr Francis ILaudef- SMS fi i-j worn a. hole in the back of the dale and sons, Frank, Ray and Mike, were dinner guestsarist- 9 -Lj t'j i(iAi4kkCt t-i maa day at Washington la the parental Alex Gevack home. The i holidays were also-passed rat Plain -ho; Grand hi, cis iAuderdaJe, Are Solon Visitors IReinember -when thr-en Jr. tire family gathered in the "parlor" and, with breath-i t- im expectancy, watched th old clock ticking away tfc expiring moovDU at SOLON Mr, and Mrs. Ray EJEsMCffllllfflEIEWMSIDlMG' m--4 the Old Year? At mid mond Pertlicek, Bobbie a mM Wthf thr nm 4nvf ill -rhorua Carol, Grand Rapids, Minn', and Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Shold, Mary of "Happy New and Grandm nd At Oyster Supper In Wilson Home Grandpa smiled tolerantly and Karen, were guests in the IN TTfflE 1PIEACE, imFPIMESS home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles arh. reminiscea ot other New Tears before you were born.

Remember Perllcek for the holidays. Guests At Christmas dinner puujn a Christmas eve oyster supper was enjoyed by the following In the home of and supper In the home of Mr. and IPMOSFEIsKTY and Mrs. Dean Keith and family Mand-Mrs. James K.

Wilson and Mark: Mrs. Anna Beranek, Mrr and Edward Beranek, were and Mrs. Harry Clark and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brickner and family.

Cedar The members of onr staff are all friends and neighbors of yours with a sincere desire to be genuinely helpful. HOHENSCHUH MORTUARY ceaar Rapids, Mr. and 'Mrs. lOTTSO MCHDL DESEISVE Rapids. Lyle Beranek and sons, Fair I TOTT i ') i i Vi 9-I -i mmv.

i 1 'I'" '41 1 Guests of Hennesseys fax, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ranek, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Be Dinner guests Sunday In the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Hen ranek and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.

Beranek and Mrs. Beulab nessey were Mrs. Libbie Kohout mrm Whltttegton. and Donald and Mr. and Mrs.

Arlo Stahle, Pueblo, was E. Kasparek. Mr. and Mrs. Aero from Port OlJict WALTER J.

DONOHTJE DELMAR M. SAMPLE a visitor during the holidays In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray John Phillips, Iowa City, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Hennessey were Christmas dinner guests of rrrm JJ Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hennessey.

A holiday dinner was served in the home of Mrs. Josephine Crofta and Wesley. Present were Hennessey. Christmas dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Brum well and family were Mr. and Mrs. Marwizt Adair -and family and Mr.

and Mrs, Harlan Brum well and family, Cedar Rapids, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brumwell and family. Mr. and Mrs.

E. T. Wear en 4 4 Alma Crofta, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oldham, Tipton, Mr.

and Mrs. C. D. Mohn and Mr. and William Mohn, Lisbon, Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Wolf and Beverly, Cedar Rapids, and tertained at Sunday dinner and WzmA Stop Mrs. Rudolph Crofta and David Seuter. Guests for the Christmas holi supper Mr. and Mrs.

CUnord Wear and family. Cascade, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wear, Marion, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Wear, Mrs. dales FilAn II3YATIIY days of Mrs. Emma Pauba were Mr. and Mrs. Vaa Eaikr.

Bar- Frances Mattas and Mr. and Mrs. me.

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