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   Buffalo Center Tribune (Newspaper) - October 29, 1998, Buffalo Center, Iowa                                DES MOINES IA 503190290 THREE YOUNG LADIES of the Class of 1999 at North Iowa High School have been awarded National Merit Scholarship recognition by the NMS Corporation which conducts the program to recognize superior academic and scholastic accomplishment by the students They are among the approximately in the 44th annual Merit Scholarship These academically talented high school seniors now have an opportunity to continue In the competition for some Merit Scholarship worth over million that will be offered next The three seniors are shown in this Tribune from the left Rachel Amanda Friesenborg and Rebecca The three had Index scores of 200 or better which places them in the top 4 of the students in the All three girls had scores that place them In the top students In the Over million students took the Almost all students taking the test rank in the top onefourth of their respective according to Guidance Counselor Brad Compared to Iowa Amandas score Is one of the top 100 and both Becky and Rachels scores are In the top This Is most likely a first at to have this many students recognized for Becky and Rachel are National Merit Commended Scholars and Amanda is a National Merit Semifinalist with the possibility of continuing on in the Huntington pointed Besides being outstanding these girls are very active In other church and Ks Sold To David Voortmann Effective 2 Alroy and Marlene Krull are announcing the sale of Ks restaurant and Service to David Voortmann of Mason City effective November is a wellknown chef having served in fine restaurants We hope you will support him in the same fine manner you have supported said Most of the Krulls staff will remain with Voortmann to serve the customers in the same manner as they have been accustomed to in the last 15 The restaurant will be open as usual for business November OPEN HOUSE APPRECIATION Ks invites all of their former customers and patrons in Buffalo Center and surrounding communities to an Open House Appreciation in support of their business during the past On November 1 the Krulls will be sponsoring two concerts by the male Corn Belt Barbershop Chorus from Algona to be held at the First Reformed The first concert is slated to start at with another lo start at Light refreshments will be served after each An advertisement appears in this issue of the Buffalo Center Trib Home of first consolidated school west of the Mississippi River 1896 Entered u In the 50424 USPS VOLUME ONE HUNDRED SEVEN NUMBER 32 19 PAGES OCTOBER Amy Asmus Hogard Robert Joynt General Election November 3 SHERIFF TOM LILLQUIST was at the North Iowa Elementary School October 22 where he delivered a box filled with Treat The bags will to all school youngsters from the Winnebago Law Enforcement Center as they leave the school late next week and just in time for Tricks or Treating on October 31 The youngsters are from Diane Jacobsons third grade She Is shown on the left with the Seated at the left is Kristen Cavett with Zack Olthoff on the The youngsters are holding their treat bags resplendent In blazing color to enhance Kristen Is the daughter of Diane and James Roper while Zacks parents are Rod and Have a safe Halloween and Bison Stockholders To Meet 16 The annual meeting of die stockholders of Timely Mission Nursing Home is scheduled for November 1998 at and will be held at the The Bison Apartments annual meeting will follow at The terms of Board members Norman Bruhns and Elmer Leibrand will expire this Bruhns has announced he will rerun for his board while Leibrand will end Iris tenure on the board having served IS years as a Bob Weaver has been named as candidate for election to the AREA YOUNGSTERS ARE to the Kids Halloween Kostume Party In the Community Farmers Trust Savings Bank Saturday October 31 630 Youngsters will fee divided into groups fpr the Judging ProSchool through grades one through and grades four through Five prises be given In each group in the form of for 1st for for and The party Is cooperation oj mop and The Tribune the the Wollz November 2 To Take Children Pictures Woltz Studios of Des Moines will be in Buffalo Center November 2 to take photos of local area These photos will be in special photo features in the Photo appointment times may be set up by calling Sue Wubben at as soon as Appointment times are recommended for The photographer will be located in the Community Room of Fanners Trust Savings Bank in Buffalo Center from to There will be no charge for the pictures in the newspaper or for the photographers time and there is no obligation to purchase Parents be able to purchase copies of the if they so they approve the photographs for Family group pictures may also be taken at this Planning Veterans Day Supper 7 VFW Post 4824 and its Auxiliary members and heir spouses are invited to a Veterans Day Supper Saturday November 7 at the Sports A social hour will begin at with the supper to The supper is free to those who have paid their 1999 membership dues or they way be paid thai Voters across the state of Winnebago County and Buffalo Center will have the opportunity of going to their respective polling places November 1998 mid cast their ballots in the General These voters will reflect their considerations of the candidates and their votes will elevate some candidates into office just as their or lack of will send some incumbents seeking reelection back home after the votes are counted and they have been removed from The challengers are many across the state and the challenges are The actual election is just a few days away and soon the campaign rhetoric will be replaced with hard votes in the voting These voters inay well determine the future course of many governmental projects and undertakings most of which have been started by incumbents and the postelection period will discover who will play vital roles in the continuation of these The Tribune of October 22 published the ballots as they will be offered to voters The races run the of Governor to Extension Council to judges to serve our district and many in Drawing the most attention in our area is the race for House Representative District 16 which pits Republican incumbent Henry Rayhons of Garner against the challenge of Democrat Les Granger of Granger lias been a school teacher for 17 years after his unsuccessful effort against Rayhons in the last General he took the year off while he and his develop their own greenhouse business and to devote more time to his Among the issues Granger expects to be raised or draw more attention next year in the statehouse is local versus state control of confinement livestock the budget tax cuts md the possibility could exist of a reduction in the sales Looking at Granger said he feels merit pay for is a touchy Who determines who merits additional pax he What if an administrator doesnt care for a certain teacher He also is on record as opposing mandatory prison sentences for persons convicted of a He would leave the sentencing to a judge and Lcs Granger Rayhons as your state that putting the family budget keeping education Iowas top making lawbreakers more and creating a climate for economic development and are his main Rayhons says he is dedicated to serving the people in House District and making Iowa an even better place to live and raise a THIRD DISTRICT SUPERVISOR Even closer to home is the election to determine the Third District Supervisor in Winnebago A race has developed for the fouryear term with Republican incumbent Vern Hogard facing the challenge of Democrat Robert Joynt and Nominated by Henry Rayhons Petition Amy The three candidates have provided their answers to a brief questionnaire directed to them the as follows Amy is the no party candidate for She and her Harian live near Rake with their three 8 and She is currently finishing her second fouryear tenn on the Iowa Stale University Agricultural Extension Council for Winnebago County and has run twice for a seat on the Iowa State University Agricultural Extension and has been successful both Vern Hogard is the incumbent He and his make their home in Buffalo Continued on page 11 Henry Rayhons is running for reelection to die Iowa House of House District As your state representative he serves on five committees of Transportation Natural Economic Devel and Trans Henry and his farm near Hayfield in Hancock Their is involved in the fanning operation with They have four married children and eight all living within the Henry is a graduate of the Gamer High School and has lived in Hancock county all his Rayhons has been active in his church and farm He has been a church board church school board soil conservation commis local county Fann Bureau and state Farm Bureau board member nine He belongs to a long list of organizations and local community WINNEBAGO IOWA Notice of Polling Places for General Election November 1998 Polls will be open from to Central Standard Time at the following places Buffalo Precinct Center City Hall Center Precinct Civic Lake Mills Eden Precinct Lutheran Eden Forest Ward I Auditorium Forest Ward II James Catholic Church Forest Ward III Legion Hall Forest Ward Lutheran Church Forest Ward V Hancock County Forest City Airport Grant Precinct Township Hall City Hall Leland Precinct and Rural Forest Township Community Center Lincoln Precinct Linden Fairgrounds Thompson Valley Precinct City Medical Center Lower SW Entrance Hwy 9 Forest City Newton Precinct Leland Community Center Norway Precinct Lime Creek Evangelical Lutheran School Precinct Center Registered voters in Winnebago County who wish to cast their ballot as an absentee for the Election of November may do so until October 31 in the office of County Auditor Robert Paulson at the courthouse In Forest  

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