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   Atllas of Pocahontas county Iowa (Newspaper) - November 20, 1969, Pocahontas, Iowa                                18    11    Voli ni If I 1 lUWA County's Home NOVEMBER 20, 1969  Pagos This 41  Quip of The law of gravity liy always and 11 M 17 10 Library Open House November 22  annual h at Ihc will Nov. 2:00 to 5:0() p.m. of Oub will serve anil these and there will for is to attend the hoace and seo the Li the desire of tlie Loren and tJie to compose a list of oi the interested in the welfare of the a interest In books and should bo a member of thLs They will have an to add their names to the of the croup when the open If they are unable to come to the library at that they their name at any future of of folks prefer the jingle of coins to the notes of trumpet or That is they advertise these used musical instruments with a each musicians their read R-D to their as well as to the bentv til of the lover of the ads are read used more Week's R-D Published of Day next Nov. 27, next week's will be published a day earlier than usual on Wednesday 26. In order for us to make all we aHe asking all contributors of news and advertising to get us their copy a day than classified advertising and latest news deadlines will be Tuesday All other copy received ahead of that time will be greatly Group Compiles Info for White POCAHONTAS INDIAN MAIDEN 3, has been completely rebuilt and by the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw of The adjacent to the has also been and the entire gives Pocahontas an excellent tourist remodeling work was done by local Plates Go On Sole Here Dec. Hiatt lias announced in this issue that the new 19T0 trailer and motors cycle license registrations will go on sale here on December 1, a week from new license with red will be issued upon payment of the 1370 registration 600 auto plates will be mailed out cn the first the county These represent the from statements mailed out to all county automobile who will be receiving their plates through the mail should not be too throwing away the envelope in which the plates A pocket on the front of the envelopes is being used to enclose the registration certificates with the Hiatt points out nn luick Wednesday for Fort son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur oi left Wednesday to Fort La. for basic He was the county's only draftee for Crime Commission Is Explained at Pocahontas Nixon called a White Conference on Nutrition and Health to bo hold In D. 2-1, 19o9. The of conference is to develop a national nutrition and food distribution based on human need and not predicated by Jean professor of consultant to the Twenty-six panels have been at work the past few months to review all areas of nutrition and so as to advise President Nixon on the best methods to eliminate himger and malnutrition in the publication the CBS documentary Report on the hearings of the Senate Select fmm 4)  Tax Lists This 25 Year for Free Turkeys is the last week for to register for the 25 free turkeys which will in a drawing Nov. 22, at p.m. in front of ihe The person or a of the family miLst bo to may register each time they visit and no is neres saiy in order to Registrations will 1)0 accepted through Friday Nov 21,  Jon Rural Selection of was begun at the Court in Cooperative president fnr trail nf li it county which taxes for year 1%H and previous aro unpaid in week's issue Die Al n list fif personal erty Property personal taxes i r in are those In of nt i week hy County that they may I settle tax any tirne prior to date of the tax will held this on 1. at 10 in the Treasurer's the of back taxes and finally t a .it e staff member of the Iowa Crime attended a meeting of county county law enforcement personnel and interested citizens at the Court House Tuesday of presided over by J. Desmond was to the workings of the Iowa Crime and to explain tlie steps needed for of a county crime Iowa Crime Commission is the state agency which administers funds from the federal government implementing tlie safe streets and Omnibus Crime passed by congress in 1968. '  Iowa Crime Commission has each county in tlie state to establish a on the county level to study the needs and of law needed to establish siKh a commission tor tba a hy in the eadi town 3 a passai DESMOND county and of the Iowa Crime conducted a ing Tuesday night at the Court House to explain the of a county crime commission Pocahontas county board of is not that ewery be in in order to the bat towm not in to the government ftmds in ai be available 1070 to wt House Sale A sale of the Robert H. lessee house at 30 3rd Ave. NE in will be held Nov. 22, at 10:00 Bob Winegarden and Jay arc the A description appears in this week's Issue oi dine will sell aU of his household goods and property at the farm 2 miles west and 2% south of Pocahontas Nov. 22, at 1:00 p.m. A listing appears in this week's issue at the Lennis is Household Auction the goods will he held at 503 NW 4tb St In Pocahontas Nov. 22, at by a sale of goods and personal to Helen Thoraton at the same Bob and Jay Arnold are the Listings of for sale appear in this week's issue of tlie Farm Zemke hold a closing out farm sale on the farm 5 miles 3 west and north of Nov. 29. Bob Winegarden and Arnold are the A sale in week's issue of the Auction 1, is the date for the farm sale of George It win be held on the 1 north and west of Winegarden and Jay Arnold are the An ad appears in tills issue of tlie Farm Sale In to settle the Emil Schwardt estate there wUl be a closing sale on tiie Mist and 1 % north ol or souto oi Palmer tr 8 4 west % at Bob F. are tile A listing ft of Shimon was charged with following an accident April 12 when two Palmer David Lie 15, and Daniel H. 16, were killed Desmond Crotty of Pocahontas is the attorney for the state and James Hudson is the for the Supper Dance Nov. 21  golf club's dance will held Friday night Nov. 21, with supper at midnight Due to other dancing Will be from p.m. until 2:00 will be furnished the Jane Russell November 22 As 4-H Rally And Honors 22 is the date set for the annual 4-H Rally and Night The event will take place in the Pocahontas School gym starting at 4-H'ers, four boys and four win be elected by fellow to lead the program for yeai as members of the 4-H from all areas of the win be receiving for their work in 4-H projects 4-H and 4-H friends are invited tc Coffee and cookies will be in County Mon. ond quota of pints of blood is being solicited foy the Red Blood for this coming week when the Blood Mobile be in may go to tlie Sacroc Heart Parish Center in Nov. 24, from 2:00 p.m to 7:00 p.m. ITie Blood Mobile will be at Laurens at that time and will be in at the Community from 1:00 tc 7:00 p.m. and on November 2i from 9:( a.m. to 3:00 who has been is urged to come to either ol these to give important to according to Merlin of is that given will be Bf it cannot bi U iMd ftr if for and is which are delinquent now serving the 0f)perativr published by It payment Mr. and is not made within 10 days is gold Behrens live on a farm following the final publication watch to Gerd A. miles south of such delinquent in of 20 years The property taxes the as a director of the January 19.Tr. its is ordered to issue Tlie presentation took lines on March tress warrants which arc giver place at the monthly meeting It now provides electric j to the sheriff for of the Board of Directors service to approximately 2,75C November 18. j consumers and operates Behrens was elected a j miles of lines in its director in 19-19. He i transmission Hh Poca served as of the hontas and Palo Alto and New Lighting Among Present Pocahontas aty met November 17, at The city Leo showed 19 traffic violations chairman of the Pocahontas warning and met with I tickets council trt ask for I ether for the scheduled for of 1970. The council approver the establishing of a on Main Street during the three day subject to ap proval from the of Commerce and the fire council discussed new lighting for Main Street and or Highways 3 and 4. intendent of Public instructed to secure cost for the was held con ceming policy in regard tc underground electric service tc with some points council asks that all cooperate during the upcoming winter bj keeping cars off the streets so that snow removal can be accomplished as fast as police report for and the made ambulance received included 12: total man hours with the ambulance on ambulance runs waj 1,483. Fines and costs paid tc the city of Pocahontas for and fines and costs paid to the totaled O. F. MEETING NOV. 2  men's court of Order ti Foresters will Wednesday Nov. ii Peter and Paul's Dinner at 7:30 win the business distress warrants permit the sheriff to seize and to sell personal property sufficient to pay the penalties and The list of personal property tax this includes 41 This compares with 24 last year and 123 the 3fcar. Highest total was m in 1957.  are listed on 200 There are 68 farm properties while there are 132 urban properties on the county treasurer's books unpaid Last year there were 50 farm properties and 107 urban properties with delinquent 1M9 the largest here in recent years had farm and 186 town listed with Sale 1  property not freed by the owners before Dec. 1 will be offered for Persons purchasing the oi become the legal if present owners do not redeem in the statutory period of are a number rf townships and communities in county no and several others with wily a Hiatt confidence that mcst of meet tonight at allowed to go on Owners Sweet at would in most The usual entertainment pay back and H. of tiw Iowa the of 1$ snd at HaraW  

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