Dixon Evening Telegraph from Dixon, Illinois (2024)

Page 4 DIXON EVENING TELEGRAPH Thursday, May 23, 1963 Oregon Youth Wins Award BERLIN East German OREGON I lawrence Cates, son a 24-year-old West of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cates. Berliner into cutting a barbed wire pictured at left, was the recipient border barrier today and then ar- of the Gregg Kneedv Award at the rested him, West Berlin police annual all-sports banquet for seventh ported. and eighth grade athletes and their parents held in Nash School auditorium Wednesday night.

This award was presented by Edwin Rotvnson. principal of Nash School, to the eighth grade athlete selected by vote of all letter winners. The selection is based on sportsmanship, citizenship and team- i I work. Larry received a trophy to keep for himself anti his name will be engraved on a permanent plaque in the school The trophy is donated by Mr and Mrs. Max Kneedv.

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia Quincy, former Oregon residents, in Prime Minister Fidel Castro has memory of their son, Gregg postponed his visit to Algeria amid The invocation before the scramble indications from Algerian Premier 6 p.m. dinner was given by Rev. I Ahmed Ben staff that rela- Ed Bowers, pastor of First Christian lions are cooling between the two Church, Oregon. Robert Bonncn, leaders The incident reportedly occurred in the French sector suburb of Frohnau. The young man was at the border when a border guard called to him and told him he wanted to a police spokesman said.

West Berliner cut a piece out of the fence. Then tile border guard aimed his weapon at him and forced him to cut another fence. he got through, he was arrested and taken East German border guards who apprehend refugees or persons assisting escapees are awarded medals and cash. superintendent of Oregon elementary schools, introduced guests. Mi's.

Clark White introduced the cheerleaders; Raymond Appier introduced the baseball letter winners; Clark White, and Richard Keiser introduced the basketball and track letter winners. after which the letters were presented by the coaches. William EUerbv, frosh-soph football coach, and Delbert Carr, frosh- soph basketball coach, addressed the students with a few- remarks. The letter winners were: Baseball Bolhous, Lawrence Cates. John Franklin.

Rick Gecan. Michael Gecan. Jeffrey Hurless, Randy Janssen, Tim Keiser, Johan Knutsen, Michael Nance and Tom McCullom, manager. a grade: Robert Burke. Kim Chandler, David DeShazo, Kenneth Dickson, Richard Gecan, Donald McCanse, Tom McCollom.

James McPherson, David Stone; eighth Bergner, Eugene Rolthouse. Steven Bonte. Kendall Cain. John Catey. John Franklin, Michael Gecan, William Hinkle, Jeffrey Hurless, Randy Janssen.

Tim Keiser. John Knutsen. Terry Norgaard, Jeff Rushford, Tim Schmidt. Svoboda, Jerry Walters, and Harmon Stone and Larry Toms, managers. grade; Brad Bergner, Larry' Bolhous, Dennis Bolthouse.

Robert Burke, Kenneth Dickson. Richard Gecan. Tim Leary, Michael Ludwig, Donald McCanse, James McPherson, Michael Hager. Mark Tremble (6th grade), James Welty. Eighth Bailey, Greg Bergner, Francis Klumeyer, Kendall Cain.

Larry Cates, John Catey, John Franklin. Michael Gecan, Bill Hinkle, Jeffrey Hurless, Randy Janssen, Tim Keiser, Johan Knutsen. Dennis Maas. James Maxson, Jeff Rushford, Tim Schmidt, Wayne Svoboda, Jerry Walters, Robert Young, and Randy Grove and Larry Toms, managers. grade: Joanne Johnson.

Peggy' Johnson, Gayle Joworski. Katherine Reed; eighth Bonnen, Susan Guist, Susan Kastilahn, Sherry Martin. Algerians accompanying Ben Bella to the African summit meeting here hinted today that relations became strained after Castro proclaimed a period of mourning for the late Israeli President Zhak Ben-Zvi. Algeria recently joined other Arab nations in a pledge to reclaim Palestine from the Jews. National Weather By The Associated Press High Low Pr.

HUP, TWO OUCH It a long, tight-lipped march for baton twirler Janet Barry in Monroe, Wis. (Note tile bandaged knee.) Albany, cloudy 69 40 Albuquerque, cloudy ...85 55 Atlanta, cloudy .............81 52 Bismarck, clear 61 33 Boise, cloudy 84 55 Boston, clear 75 52 Buffalo, cloudy 53 34 Chicago, dear 51 40 Cleveland, cloudy 52 38 .01 Denver, cloudy 61 43 .05 Des Moines, 57 32 Detroit, dear 51 35 .01 Fairbanks, cloudy 84 54 Fort Worth, 69 54 .07 Helena, cloudy 72 41 Honolulu, dear 84 73 Indianapolis, dear 57 37 Juneau, 69 43 .59 Kansas City, dear 64 41 Los Angeles, cloudy 71 60 Louisville, clear 65 40 Memphis, dear 65 14 .03 Miami, cloudy 86 77 Milwaukee, clear 47 30 Paul, clear 54 28 New Orleans, cloudy 86 66.03 New York, dear 7347 Oklahoma City, cloudy 58 47 Omaha, clear 60 43 Philadelphia, clear 73 49 Phoenix, cloudy 72 Pittsburgh, clear 32 Portland, cloudy 70 5ft Portland, cloudy 70 49 Rapid City, clear 66 41 Richmond, cloudy 50 .23 St. Ivouis. 62 40 Salt Lake City, cloudy 83 51 San Diego, 70 60 San Francisco, dear 63 54 Seattle, cloudy 67 51 Tampa, 68 .37 Washington, dear 74 51 Oregon Sets Elementary Graduation LIGHT has become a delicate art in the space age. Above, Goodyear technician uses a special welder to fuse parts while assembling a miniature electronic component.

Since parts are hardly distinguishable to the naked eye, operator must look through a magnifying glass (lens visible at top of picture). VIENNA Twist, frowned upon in sonic Communist countries as a product of Western decadence, has been officially recommended to elderly Hungarians with rheumatism. VIENTIANE, Laos (PV-The Thomas Dooley Foundation will expand its medical operations to southern Laos. Miss Zola Z. Watson of Portland, director of nurses for the foundation.

announced today the Laotian government has given the organization permission to operate a 60-bed hospital at Thakek, 180 miles southeast of Vietiane. ATHLETE FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN 3 DAYS, If not pleased with strong. iiistant-dry- inc your 48c bark at mn drug store. Watch infected skin slouch off.

Watch healthy skin replace it. Itch and burning are conc. TODAY at Villicer Drug Store. AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, JUNE I p.m. a1 the residence of the late LLOYD C.

MILLER 416 SQUIRES AVENUE Complete line of household furnishings, furniture, dishes, glassware including a General Electric Range, Refrigerator, solid walnut Dining Table and Chairs with matching Buffet, twin beds, double bed, odd tables, lamps and many more items. IRA RI TT. Auctioneer ROBERT WARNER, Clerk Oregon Bible College Sets Graduation OREGON Tile Oregon Bible College will hold their annual commencement exercises Friday evening at 7:45 pm. in the Oregon Church of God. There are seven seniors who will graduate, five of whom expect to enter full-time Christian service this fall as pastors or wives.

They are Russell Dickerson, Terry Dwyer, James Fyfe, Marivn Fvfe, Ruby Peterson, Eugene Stilson and Janet Turner. Commencement speaker will be the Rev. Harold Doan, executive secretary of the Church of God General Assembly. MAKE PLANS NOW FOR HBM MI DELUXE 24 INCH BRAZIER Complete with Swingaway Motorized Spit Hood. A real $15.95 Value Now Priced $091 Complete line of BAR-B-QUE TOOLS Elec.

Charcoal Lighter $295 DELUXE WAGONS FOLDING PICNIC TABLE s8.88 REG. 5.95 REG. 1.95 STEEL PICNIC JUG NOW s2.88 Dixon, Illinois Phono AT 4-1621 202 First St. JUST ARRIVED Fresh, Blooming, Beautiful COMBINATION BOXES Lovely Blooming Geraniums Marigolds Petunias Coleus Vines Many Other Flowers Planted in Long White Cemetery Boxes $5 Value Priced At Just $288 WOVEN PICNIC BASKET s3.88 ARVIN QUALITY LAWN FURNITURE 4 POSITION Chaise Lounge S9M Finest Made Guaranteed Matching Arvin Lawn Chairs $4.88 Decorative WREATHS Sprays, Pillows, Crosses I 99 Value. your choice 2.79 Lovely Floral I VASES Just I I Reg.

2.98 I OO Floral Baskets I SSS WREATHS Values 3.49 Now to dm 20-in. Port. FAN A real deluxe fan. 20 inch breeze box Borns Air King powered by Westinghouse deluxe motor se 088 $24.95 Value A O' Big Discounts Now on Radios Appliances See a 21.95 value i TRANSISTOR RADIO SQ99 with Leather Case, Batteries. Earphones, just 17.95 G.E.

$1188 STEAM AND DRY IRON, now JL 24.95 G.E. 4-Heat HAIR DRYER Complete "f88 in Hat Box, Extra Deluxe Hood, JL rn 15.95 value 22-Cup MIRRO PARTY SEE OUR LINE OF BADMINTON, TENNIS, TETHER BALLS BASEBALL EQUIPMENT KIDDIE LAWN CHAIRS 51.97 ECKMANN HARDWARE 211 FIRST STREET DOWNTOWN DIXON FORMERLY FAIRFAX HOWE. OREGON Commencement exercises for eighth grade students of Oregon Elementary Schools will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Nash School auditorium. The program will be as follows: Processional, Mrs.

William Thomas; Invocation, Rev. Norbert Richter, St. Church, and songs by the choral ensemble. Following remarks by Edward J. Gebhardt, Oregon Community High School superintendent, will be presentation of achievement awards by Edwin Robertson, principal Nash School; American Legion Award by Donald Berger; American Legion Auxiliary Award by Mrs.

Harold Elliott; presentation of class by Robert superintendent of elementary schools. Presentation of diplomas by Mrs. Ailt Heuerman and Frank Svoboda, members of boa I'd of education, will be followed by a benediction by Rev. Norbert Richter, and the recessional by Mrs, William Thomas. The members of the class who will be graduating are; Wilfred C.

Amison, Joan Armour, Ralph Bailey, Virginia Bruce Baylor. Gregory Bergner, Allen Bettner, William Black, Francis E. rneyer, Eugene Bolthouse, Linda Bonnen, Steven Bonte, Kenneth J. Bullard, Kendall Cain, Judy Carpenter, Lawrence Cates, John R. Catey, Thomas G.

Chasm, Mark Chermak, Michael Corcoran, Sue Crosby. Barbara Detra. Gregory Deuth, Kenneth C. Dummer, Vicki Ehmen, William Elmore, John B. Franklin, Michael Gecan, Patricia L.

Gerloff, Gary Green, Randall Grove, Susan Guist, Shirley Hagen, Jeffrey L. Hendershott, William B. Hinkle, Michael Hunt, Wayne Hurd, Jeffrey Hurless, Mary Jacobs, Randy Janssen, Christine Johnson, Deborah Jones, Susan Kastilahn, Tim Keiser. Kay Lincoln, David Little. Dennis E.

Maas. Karen Mammen, Judy Marquez. Barbara Martin, Sherry Martin, Mary Ann Mattison. James L. son, Rodney McCanse.

Diana gan, Martha Moss, Michael Nance, Dale R. Noon, Janice Nordman, Terry Norgaard, Marita Oakley, Chery! Oltmanns, Michael Orsted, Terry E. Paul. Eleanor Pazera, Donald Reed, Ann Riley, Jeffrey C. Rushford, ry Saathoff.

Lois Salstrom, Tim L. Schmidt, Larry Sigler, Susan Smith, Linda Snapp, Gail Spangler, Hannon S. Stone Wayne Svoboda, Coleen Thomas, Julie Thomas, Ralph Tilton. Lawrence Toms, Sue Vogel. Gerald H.

Walters, David W. Wilhelms, Charles Willard, Larry Williams, Richard King, Johan Knutsen, Mary1 Robert E. Young. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE To settle the estate of Ann C. Brown SATURDAY, MAY 25th, 1963 Starting at 12-Noon Consisting of household goods and furniture including.

Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen appliances and furniture, Three bed rooms. Also many valuable antiques, chairs, tables, lamps, glass ware, beds, dressers and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. ALL ITEMS MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE PREMISES SAME DAY. SALE WILL BE HELD IN THE SHAW WAREHOUSE BUILDING (Rear Entrance on Commercial Alley) Between Peoria Ave.

A Hennepin Just East oi Store IRA RETT, Auctioneer WM. R. GUNNER, Attorney ROGER B. GOMIEN, Clerk SATURDAY ONLY SPECIAL im I Beautiful RED-GOLD-WHITE umbler With each $1.00 purchase of J. L.

Gasoline on a fill-up (cars only) Plus VALUABLE PROFIT SHARING STAMPS ave EAST RIVER ROAD Dixon, Illinois LET THE SYMBOL OF FREEDOM WAVE FROM YOUR HOME Everyone should Fly the American Hag MEMORIAL DAY, THURSDAY, MAY 30th Let "Old Wave for at Your Door There is nothing like the sight of our glorious Stars and Stripes rippling in the breeze, to stir the heart and spirit of any true American red for white for blue for truth. Each star representing the sovereignty of each of our 50 United States. These are the qualities of a great nation, represented by our noble Flag, which every American citizen should be proud to fly as a symbol of our freedom. EVERY HOME AND BUSINESS CAN FLY THE AMERICAN FLAG! To encourage the display of the American Flag on every national holiday and patriotic occasion, we offer, as a public service, the following American Flag Kit: LATEST, 3'x5' HIGH QUALITY THOR BUNTING 50-STAR AMERICAN FLAG. (Made iii the U.S.A..

from American products, by Americans, for Americans, in the veiy heart of America!) quality, washable, colorfast cotton with doubie-stitched stripes 6' jointed hardwood staff with ball-top deviation Halyard Easy to-instatl heavy metal socket with screws for permanent mounting Mounting instructions Flag etiquette folder with Flag holiday dates FLYTHE FLAG ON ALL THESE NATIONAL HOLIDAYS! NEW YEARS DAY January I LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY February 12 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY february 22 ARMY DAY April 6 EASTER SUNDAY (Variable) DAY Second Sunday in May ARMED FORCES DAY Third Saturday in May MEMORIAL DAY May 30 (Half staff until noon) FLAG DAY June 14 INDEPENDENCE DAY July 4 LABOR DAY First Monday in September CITIZENSHIP DAY September 17 COLUMBUS DAY October 12 NAVY DAY October 27 VET! RAN'S DAY November ll THANKSGIVING DAY Fourth Thursday in November CHRISTMAS DAY December 25 Drop in at our Public Service Office for your American Flag Kit. or mail this convenient coupon. DIXON EVENING TELEGRAPH Please send me American Flags at $3.50 per Kit. Enclosed you will find CHECK MONEY ORDER CASH in the amount of Make all checks or money orders payable to (NAME OF NEWSPAPER) NAME. ADDRESS.

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Dixon Evening Telegraph from Dixon, Illinois (2024)

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