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Volume 96 No. 25
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City Council
School in Germany is quite weeks at Christmas and 3 weeksin
different from U.S. schools. After the spring at Easter time.
four yearsof elementary, a student After 10~ grade a student must
may Ko to seoondary school for five pick 3 subjects that will require Dog'sare notyour
years, sizyears, or nine years. The intenee study. Thoee subjects will
lenghth of schooling is directly be directly rela xl to the course of neighbor's best friends
related to what the saudent wishes study the student will take at the
to pursue after school. Anyone University level.
wishing to go Un/vers/ty must Karin saki there are a let of
comple 13 years of elementary clubs in her school such as Dog owners beware. Poochie
and sexmdszy school. Kinder- astronomy, corn- may cost you in the future if t h.ey
gartenbegins at three andputer, ect. We do play sports are running loose. The
age five. such as basketball, volleyball, Council and Sgt. Keith Slaughter
will have three moresoccer, and team handball, b do discussed with a homeowner what
of schoolle before she goesnet compete with other schools, can be done about dogs on the
to Univers/ 'w/th her goal of and coaches are not paid." loose. Dogs urinatin on child-
becoming a veterinarian. If Karin On the subject of teachers Karin ren's toys in the yard, growling at
were attending school in Germany said the teachers in Germany are adults and being a basic nuisance
this year she would be taking mu hmoresta ctandleesfriandly, will cost the owner.
math, English, German, Geo- In Germany the teachers move"Let thempay" was the genera~
graphy, chemistry, physics biol- from room to room. "They areconsensus of the
ogy, art, music, P.E. and reliKion, always late which is great. We bers. Maybe if it hits them
and the They attend classes sixhours a day have no detention and no hall owners) in the pocket book, thi
ag dculturaI .... and heve one subject 2 or 3 times a pasees but parents must come problem could he alleviated some-
, 20o0
her spare (Yes Mr. Kautz walking, not tnesmnmer, twoweegsmmem We tend to have more respect for $ ,50 to pursue a dog comphfint to
¢~rt. On the fir~ offen~e of a dog
riding, rmming.) during the grape harvest, our ."ContdonP 6 impmmdment, thefineis$15. This
will be changed after a new
Left to right- Ken Eckrich (Webelos Leader),
(Assistant Webelos Leader) second row: Scott
Nobl~, and Andy Eckrich. Third row: Danny
14, the Arrow of
,was offered to all
scouts. To qua-
must achieve
bedges as a
other qualili-
is the major
Webelos at-
Scott
Rick Hain,
Hubler.
Hubler, Shawn Larkin, Jason Boyd, and Mark Eden. Back row:.
o Rick Hain, Bruce Larkin, Greg Pechman, Dave Hubler, Terry
Boyd (Scout Master), and Lowell Baker (Assistant Scout
Master).
Arrow of Light Ceremony
A test was gwen on ~aturday
morning to ensure each and every
Webelo qualified. Saturday aRer-
noon the Webelos were introduced
to various Boy Scout activities and
games. Finally, Saturday evening,
the big event arrived. It consisted
of skits and awards were passed
out to each of the Webelo consist-
ing of an arrow retrieved from a
target and the Arrow of Light
Award.
to Anthony Nobel for completing
all 20 activities of a special
m kerchief slide.
Ken Ecknch (Webelos Den
Leader) along with Garry Kent and
Dallas Boys (both assistant Webe-
los den leaders) were in charge of
the Lone Tree Webelos. Honored
that also attended were
Paul Haln, Bruce Larkin, and
Terry Boyd (Scoutmaster) and
On May 26, an informal gradua-
tion was conducted for the above
named Webeles into Boy Scout-
ing. Special guest Bob Blaever
(District Executive) also attended
and welcomed the new Boy Scouts.
BOy Scouts Mark Eden and
Eckrich also attended the Arrow ol
Light ceremony as staff members
dur the testing. Greg Vech.
attended as den chief for the new
BOy Scouts.
p ed couaca
- $100 per offense. And that is just
at City Hall. You may then pay to
get your dog out of "Do e
Hotel" at Dr. Elliott's for another
fee.
Purchase of a gas pressum
washer was discussed and ap-
proved for a 1987 demo from
Pyramid Service of Iowa City for
$1200. This has a w aximum of
2000 lb. pressure and attachments
for soap and detergent and the
possibility of purchasing an at-
tachment for a sand blaster.
The council approved the con-
tract for congregate meals. Robin
Holler, spoke of needs and con-
cerns as the Lone Tree I-Iotmi-g
Commission is no longer able to be
the contractor and commended the
council "for the City to take over
asked the council
for help and guidance in answers
for storing microfiIm and old
additions of the Lone Tree Report-
er. She will discuss responm'bilites
and liabilRies with the Reporter
owner, Milly Gregg of West
Liberty and will report back to the
council. The Searchlight Club will
purchase a "finder" for examin-
ing and reading the microfilm.
A letter from Mr. and Mrs.
Phillips was discussed as they
have offered their building to the
city as a gift. The building is
Omtd on Page 4