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   Atllas of Pocahontas county Iowa (Newspaper) - September 4, 1969, Pocahontas, Iowa                                01.04. DI V I OK DES st ir It Quip The Knowledge from taking things wisdom comes from putting thorn 27 85 61  28 90 68  30 89 67  a 83 58 1 78 52 2 77 50  Kemmer Sale Bob will hold a dosing out form sale on the farm 1 mile 2 miles cast and % mile of Sept. 15, at 1:00 p.m. Bob and Jay Arnold are tJie A complete listing will appear in next week's issue of tlie Johanson Evening Sale Qara Johanson will hold a furniture auction at tho home located 5 miles and 2'-j west of Pomeroy or 8 miles south and 2Vj west of tas Sept. 16. at 6:30 p.m. Bob Winegarden nnd Jay Arnold are the A complete listing will in next week's issue of tlic Farm Sale Donald Forry will quit will hold a complete dosing out farm sale at the farm 1 west and Vj mile south of Plover or 3 miles and miles north of Sept. 17, at 12:00 A complete listing of farm hog and portable horse and and household items and antiques will appear In next week's J. Quinn Farm to quit P. J. Quinn hold a closing out farm sole 5 miles 1 mile north and mile west of Sept. 19, at 1:00 p.m. Bob and Jay County's Home SEPTEMBER 4, 1969  Pages this 30  35, sponsored by the Rotary was represented at summer camp by 12 Advanced to second class Scouts as a result of that week at camp were Jim KIcen and Tom pictured as well as Mike Steven Charles Jon and Kelly Victims Need appeal for funds for tho victims of hurricane Camille is being made by American National Red The minimum national has been increased to million following additional survey reports of damages Including tlie Virginia nf are the a listing wiU appear reporte the is He Auction Ije mailed or delivered M. Beneke will hold a in person to Roland dosing out treasurer of the at Uie house 1 or to Mrs. Loren and 1 block south of chapter State Bank in Sept. 18. at 1:00 is no indication and Winegarden of foodstuffs and A complete will 1 As of annear in next week's 23, 800 tons of f o o d had into lUggins out farm sale at the beyond the located 4U miles south of on the Rnt 9(1. nt on TV woman was bragging to her neighbor that she was and had already succeeded in losing five pounds in only a week's Her butted in to that's turning off one light in Times Who would notice shut off the second hand market in all of Pocahontas and hundreds of folks would not only notice but be the poorer as a We're ol about the section read and used by more folks in the area than any if you're with needed items that arc in good repair and perfectly there's no better way of converting to quick Service for Judge Pocahontas County Association announces a memorial service for the late Judge Fred M. Hudson of Pocahontas to be held at the courtroom in the Courthouse at Pocahontas at 2:00 p.m. on September 8.  died April 4, served as a Judge of School Board Office in Monday's Denny Pocahontas Indians will be on TV next September 9, of a high school by January 1, 1939 until The Indians wUl June 15. 1966.  from 10 to U the preview is by Commercial State and public is invited to Plans Aide are now being made to aide class Crossover for Highway 3  crossover for Highway 3 Northeast Second St. near 1 beginning Pocahontas Mix riant 29- It be the Iowa Central Community College and will end October 24.  details will be made in next week's issue of the Applications may obtained from Mrs. Etta Mac Director of kept open for businesses in that area and for access to the city according to officials of the Iowa State Highway It wiU bo open until tho construction on the highway is was that paving the highway would start Pocahontas dav Soybean Carryover Predicted for Next current crop prospects the soybean carryover will probably a increase a year from This prediction was made bj Bob economist at Iowa State noted that four years carryover totaled 3i million less than a two This year the carryover is expected to reach a record 300 million bushels oi about three and one-half croo Association Annual Meeting September 9th  Storm Lake Production Credit Association will hold its 36th annual stockholders meet ing September 9 in Storm Manager Herb King has Program highlights include a business dinner and featured the carryover will hear a report on the year may be around 350 to progress during the 370 million the farm ' Past year and will elect two Piing ITie meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Cobblestone of the Storm Lake PCA are Edward Storm vice Ralph Rockwell Ralph Ida and John The Association makes short and intermediate terra loans to farmers in Buena and Calhoun counties and is crop report forecast 1969 bean production at 1,061 million 2 percent less than last year but still the second largest crop on The forecast was based on a U. S. average yield of 25.5 bushels an 1.1 bushels less than last he Iowa's crop was estimated to down 17 but this was more than offset biy the prospects for increased production in other use has increased about AMt percent thus somewhat more rapidly than in the past two Looking growth should accelerate somewhat in the next partly because the hnc Wessel and Tallman are A listing will appear in a future issue of the ' MEETS VFW No. 4512 wiU meet Sept. 8, at 8:00 In Peter and Paul's MCAD was a auto driven by Ro 17, of Fonda in an on Highways 7 the edge of Fonda about 9:10 p.m. The traveling ran off and hit the B Damage to the was estimated at 5500. was taken to the Buena Hospital at Storm Meier ot Students off to the ninety-five seniors from the will be attended bv many are j daughter of Mr. and education at colleges and other of Mr. and of Fort has been chosen by Roger son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richard son ot Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marge daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Carolynne daughter of Mr. and Terry son of apd Mrs. Herbert Laureen daughter of and Mrs. Donald Bruce son of Mr. and Mrs. Loile Linda daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerd Frerichs and Linda nf Mike son of Dr. and Mrs. J. Steve swi of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jim son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peter son of Mrs. Frances Barbara daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scott and Leo son of Charles Junior College will te attended by Steven son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sherry daughter of Mr. Mrs. Harold Kathryn daughter of Mr. and James Sandra rtf Mr 100 BOYS AND GIRLS and Palmer who In their exam afternoon at Pocahontas Shown are as they awaited The ' examinations were made by Dr. James Slattery and Dr. J. M. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius of Northern Cedar will be attended by Charles son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pamela daughter Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dennis son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles daughter ot Mrs. Paul son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Stein and swi of Mrs. School of Business students include Glenda daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lovrell daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Judy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kayleen daughter of Mr. and Don Rosann daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wienhold and Charlotte daughter of Mr. and Orville Iowa Lutheran Hospital School of Nursing will be attended by Susan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Julie daughter Mr. and Mrs. Roy of Mrs. Mary plans to attend a school of practical of Mr. and William Western Iowa I Tech School ol Practical Iowa Methodist Hospital School of Des Lake School students include Mr. and Mhk IM will be reflected in lower soybean product the economist domestic livestock and production will probably continue at fairly high levels and should encourage strong domestic demand for soybean the foreign demand competition from and sunflower oil has been dowr this may have a little more pressure from these sources in 1969-70, although I would still look for a moderate increase in soybean and on back Cinic Here Sept 17  State Services for Crippled Children will conduct an nose and clinic in Pocahontas on Sept. 17, to provide diagnostic and evaluation services for children who have Ihe clinic will be held the Me Patients from the following counties are clinic is open to patients under 21 years of age who have or acute nose and throat There is of a child by his sends the child's parents an appointment card the location of the and the hour to report It Is Important that referrals be sent to the office before the clinic at the will be provided by speech and hearing nursing medical social with other medical problems should be referred to the general field in their cf the is Dr. C. Associate Dean the d Iowa of assistant director Medical Services la 5. by the it aty Hosts Labor Day City businessmen and members of tlie Lions Clut and their wives hosted a Laboi Day roadside coffee break at the west roadside park located on 3 and Little dear This is the tenth year this Labor Day concession lias been registration book shows visitors from many states and a large number of counties in Iowa stopping for their free a few minutes ol relaxation and fruit cookies and doughnuts were More than 450 people enjoyed the free according to one of the memben of the committee in charge ol the chief objective of the project is to make Labor Day driving safer by giving the motorist an enjoyable rest Club To Meet Monday at High first meeting of the Pocahontas Indians Booster members will be held September 8. at 8:00 p.m. the Community High films of the Indians a representative of American Mutual Life Insurance is now associated with Mackovets Agency in Jerry has been in the insurance field full time for the past He was formerly football coach for yeare at Pocahontas Community has passed Part 1 ot the Life Underwriters Training Course and is enrolled this fal in the 2&-week Part 2 is three and Ihe family resides at 311 Sponsor Lizard Lake Palmer and other volunteers reported for a cleanup work session at T August 28th.  to H. O. Beneke member of the County Conservation several loads of dead which hac accumulated for a number ol were piled for land grass and weeds mc from around the park will take place next September 8, from noon until 7:00 p.m. in the city hall for various school morning Dean Stoulil announced that ho be a write-in candidate for a position on the Pocahontas School He will oppose Gary Peterson who earlier filed nomination papers for the seat now held by Garry who did not seek is a lifetime resident of He is district manager of which includes the offices at Pomeroy and He is married to the former Eileen Mehl of Pocahontas and they have three members of the board are John Floyd Don DeWall and Dr. J. M. candidates have filed nomination papers for two positions on the Pocahontas County Board of Fred of the and William Boysen of Havelock will oppose each other for and Donald Beneke of Laurens is a candidate for office to represent the Laurens School District on the Don of presently president of the is not seeking reelection after 20 years of persons voting in the school elections in the county Sept. 8 have an opportunity to vote on the members on the county board are Carey of Emmett DeWall ot Pocahontas and Roy Simonson of Place of Humboldt and Dr. John Hodges of will seek a seat on the Iowa Central Community College of The winner will represent district two of the Area V community college at Fort the post presently held by E. I. of Pocahontas who is not seeking comments by the Indians coaching will also be dub ticket sales arc down from last and members of the coaching staff urge fans to purchase tickets Booster club meetings win be hdd on after the as the director Les Lam mers also points out that al grid at home and wiU Starr at 7:30 rather than 8:00 p.m. as in tiie All conference teams voted tc have earlier starting to tar gait stag tUs Sept 4. George Mike Ml house and parking lot and cans and other refuse lefi by thoughtless park were picked The parte left in good condition for thf Labor Day weekend wiio assisted ir the cleanup woA were lin D. Jim det Don Dor Del Al August Man Gerry Bol Everett C. F. W. O. Gilmore Rivers and Humboldt school Reception Tuesday reception for teachers in Pocahontas Community School will be held Tuesday Sept. 9, at 8 o'clock in the school Eugene Carlson is chairman ot the committee in charge of the program and coffee LLOYD W. is shown presenting lead ot Pocahontas Rural Electric Cooperative a gold for hte 20 years of with the Jim was employed Rural Electric 1, m and later as apprentice lineman and first dass and have te two In Moh and il i  

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