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   Atllas of Pocahontas county Iowa (Newspaper) - December 25, 1969, Pocahontas, Iowa                                U U I 4 Ini H w 1  County's Home DECEMBER 25, 1969  Pages This 46  Quip of The to fho who bus is Tai In County leit property will pny 1., are 17 18 111 2:'  28 21 2S  190!). to I county Levies in nil taxing districts tlie county show nn according to j totals calculated infi school levies State taxes will not be ready for in the City school for the through a district is 7.442 mills of want a shame when a boy loses his pet. doing something about it is And the wisest stunt most young have found is to advertise for the lost mills is the result of n school levy 2.54,'i for the town levy mills overall county fund and mills for the Pocahontas Board of of young and their have been by this For R-D Want Ads bring sure results for both the owner and finder of the lost or strayed Thousands of folks road R-D Want Business Firms Best certification from the state; rp every not arrive until Demolished Sunday i Announce o I is presently in tlie the individual tax Ahlrichs ' a will appear in an accident Sunday business County Auditor to tlie County The Holtorf Farm Hi wll n out farm at the farm in the school Jan. 14. at 12;(X) Miss pointed and K. Tlie school levy increase sel are the A is 14.2.')G due to a recent ing will ill the 8 building bond 1  County Treasurer when the 3 24, at 4:00 p.m. and wiU IMS driven by Mrs. ready for t. 2.3. ot final date for first half traveling west aTS pm without penalty is 90 a 1962 operated Ferdinand H. 73, dS was when Court House will close because of poor public at 1:00 p.m. from tJie ^t time county Patterson will be working to on the head and a for the but did not require Arlon Meier of Highway Patrol tO t THE BLAST an Is Gary request from Santa for 1969 space ago continued to take late orders In Pocahontas through the latter part of last 4, Is the son cf Mr. and Mrs. Leroy December 31st  The 54-day pheasant Hungarian partridge seasons win close at 4:30 p.m. 31, 1969, reminded the Iowa Conservation the fox and gray squirrel hunting season also ends the last day of the rabbit and raccoon seasons remain open into the early part of 1970.  officials of the Conservation Commission call attention to sportsmen that all Iowa fishing and trapping licenses expire December 31, 1969.  licenses for tlie 1970 calendar year are available from county recorders and other authorized Deer Report Cards Deer hunters are reminded by Iowa Conservation Commission game biologist to complete and return hunter report cards that were attached to the license they fw RUTH RE IS was winner of the first prize of in in this by many Pocahontas business She claimed her Friday from Bob at Anthony's Store after numbers were Lillian Knierim of Pomeroy received the second place prize of in Louis R. Ball of Laurens and Joyce Palmer of Pocahontas received 4th and 5th prizes of Third prize of and sixth prize of had not been claimed at press of Soybean Meal Increases as High Protein of high protein ' ' ' feeds reached an all-time peak | al factors the strong de during the past according mand for soybean Bob extension fmm at Iowa State use of animal nc 1  much lighter than lasi feeding margins on live stock and poultry are mort and and professional men and women are making lise once again of this of the to their annual holiday wishes to their and patrons in the greater Pocahontas Nearly every retail as well as professional and service is firms are taking this means of extending to you ' and to yours their heartiest liest for a mas season and to thank you for your splendid cooperation and patronage during the year 1969 has been a I busy one for tail and wholesale business in this area has continued at a I brisk pace to keep the munity at or near the in per capita sales for of its size throughout the as well for the seven northwest communities used a barometer here for the past few year to end soon has been one in which several major improvements have to tile Residential construction has been at a high level for the city as weH as commercial construction and Remodeling projects at many business places and residences have been very much in evidence here in the past 12-month get a from the very best wishes extended to you this holiday season by local business and r i and broiler decreased tion hunters urged to answer this was more than offset the questions on the uw nf paid card and mail it Thp meai no 41 was up 41 per from these cards is and soybean meal feeding climbed 7 percent from a tiie fam price Graduates at Wayne State graduates In commencement ceremonies 18 included a number from the those receiving bachelor of arts degrees in education were Alstott of Diane Sage Fredrickson and of Carol Heykes of John Morgan pnd Donald VanGorkom of aM Mrs. David Lanimers of are parents of a son by He has been named David Lammers and wiU be called Mr. and Mrs. A. Mitchell of Pocahontas and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lammers of Dyersville are He has a ten old meal prices will bt a influence on prices foi other high protein Righi now soybean meal prices appeal likely to remain steady to slight ly lower for the first half of 19^0. We get i small seasonal increase explained that three mam prices next partly as factors result of a modest increase ii for the sharply de- soybean Livestock and numbers increased feeding margins were generally quite and prices foi high feeds averaged a little lower than a year pointed out that wholesale prices of most high protein feed ingredients have a moderate decline dining the past four or five Soybean most high protein a seasonal high in June and Prices for 44 percent soybean meal have worked down about a ton since that soybean meal at Decatur in early were around a it may seem a little surprising in view of lower soybean this was actually higher than a year County Bond Sales J. Elbert and Dale E Boyd of county savings chairmen reported that sales of Series .TT ' A. 25, of Poca hontas has attended a meeting of the U.S. Health Ser vice's National Disease in annual of Shaw and Shaw m sponsored by the an hontas have of Health Home and Welfare Robert H Finch to serve as a member o the council for a term until 31, 1970  council is consulted abou and makes concerning the control of communicable disea ses and related It pro vides advice on national polio ies and It also re views and to support rif V-i 1. V- are usually held three a year for nr It of the art selected from leaders in thi fields of sciences medical Shares during A graduate of amounted to This Community Shaw re the county an | a of de total of 5389,364 for 72 per mw 5 fmm its 1969 in all of Iowa November were giving the state an total ci 567.081,342 79 pei cent of its 1969 that an E and H are earning 5 per when held to our sales should increase in 1966, and his degree from the University Law School in 1963.  is a of the Ameri can Bar the lowt Bar Association and is the Bai Association and in addition is t member of of professional and Jaycee place winner in category went to fee Charles Weatherwax tome locate five miles south and a quarter a mile east of the festive category the K. B. of 316 N. W. 9! were first place winners and the Gregerson at 200 2Qd Ave. N. E. placed place were and received 55.  members were disappointed in the in this contest Because of the lack interest by bo few this may be the last time the win sponsor the they Oose Friday places in wiU not be open Friday during January and to ci tie tafl trade committee ot Chamber oi those tte dicing hour  

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