Jefferson Herald (Newspaper) - October 9, 1968, Jefferson, Iowa city and the Red Jefferson men to protect your home day or night from the For this service each per volunteer fire includes men from of With ' occupations or places of they include the Jefferson Telephone Russell oil station Duane Construction welding shop Denton for the Franklin mechanic for Greene J. Mettle feed Don Construction Also Jack Soil Conservation Arlle Claire to the 1968 Jefferson Community Chest drive through Tuesday totaled according to Mrs Bonnie Chest Dean McAtee is chairman of the 1968 Watch the Red Feather on the southwest corner of the courthouse lawn as the drive moves toward its goal of Jefferson October 9,1968 Sections Twenty 41 Light and Power L. state Robert Morton highway Don L. fire Robert Albert Dean Preston garage Wayne for Greene county Rex manager of lumber Arlon Iowa Light and Power Louis Gas LaVerne County and Richard i Seven firemen have 20yearsor ' J In the They McQuillen and Price next year will his 50th anniversary with He first began ' back in October of 1919. firemen meet the second of every and part in 20 drills a y receive each per drilL The department dates ick at least to 1896, when the Hose Co. was formed Federation of Women's Club wiU hold 5th district convention 2 Pickup truck a total loss in Guthrie Center man's pickup truck was adjudged a total loss following a mishap four miles north of Bagley on Highway 25 Saturday Greene County office said that Melvin northbound on the lost control of his 1966 Chevrolet which swung across the plowed through the ditch and Into a where it strucka to the truck was estimated at Marchant was charged with driving left of The sheriff said he was injured in the accident but refused medical Communion at Jefferson Communion was observed at Jefferson Manor last Sunday with some 30 relatives and Manor employees as The Rev David Goin of Central was the visiting services are held at the Manor each Sunday afternoon at 2:45 with several churches in the community taking a The Manor invites relatives of their residents to for livestock for Oct. 14 second fall telephone livestock meeting of the Home State Bank will be held next Monday Oct. 14, at the Bank starting at eight two resource men will be the same as those at the first meeting R. E. agricultural of First National Bank of and Dave vice president of the Omaha National list of questions will be prepared at eight o'clock and the first call will be put through at 8:30, livestock man in the area is invited to Sandberg new manager of Sandberg took over Monday as studio manager of the radio station in replacing Jim 27, formerly of Radio In Minn. near St has seven experience in He and his wife Karen are the parents of one four years Lindsey of Jefferson will also begin Oct. 14, with accepted the position of program director with Radio in church notes 50th Jamaica Union Church observed its 50th anniversary Sunday with special hundred fifty-two persons attended the morning The Rev Robert who served the church from 1947 to 1952, was guest welcome was given by James Edna Kinney read Praying and the choir presented special and Mrs Thorsten Hellman gave a slide presentation and church and Mrs Charles Lowry read the of the Union Church of potluck dinner was enjoyed by a large number at It was followed by recognition of charter longtime ministers and present who served in the church included the Rev U. S. Army chaplain from Las the Rev Paul Textor of Stuart and the Rev H. Hawn of and clippings gathered from the members were on display for the entertainment of those members and friends registered from Des Grand St Cedar Iowa Story Minnesota and Las who have served in the Jamaica Union Church since it was organized have included the reverends Frank Sherman Ben Ben Robert Walter Harlan Paul W. H. Paul D. E. Robert William Wayne Lee David Charles Burton C. James W. King and the present the Rev W. H. vetoes recreation proposal by vote of 4-1 office education conference 190 representatives of office education clubs from some 60 Iowa communities attended a state training conference at Jefferson Community High School Dallas office education was in charge of Among those who registered in the morning from Harriet Miss Sandra and Diane Van student all of the Humboldt office education They registered with Jack Reed of the University lof lowal teacher educator in office education beans for and neighbors of Herman Carstens of Dawson township came in Monday to combine some 71 acres of Mr Carstens Is unable to do his work as the result of a heart attack at county fair here with are Sam Bob Floyd and Le Roy Cathcart all of whom drove and Don Jack Frotscher and Ernest Froelich who hauled Not pictured Is Dale Wright who also used his who assisted with the refreshments were the Mesdames Maxine Leona Phyllis Ann Froelich and Dale along with Mrs C Sell of Farm Service furnished the Athletic acquires Pacer Products Court Michael Baych was sentenced to a maximum of seven years in the Men's Reformatory at Anamosa by Judge David Harris in Greene County district court here was convicted by a jury Sept. 17 on a charge of carrying a concealed another charged with false drawing and uttering of an changed his plea to guilty and was sentenced to a maximum of seven years in the Judge Harris suspended the sentence and ordered paroled to the Iowa Bureau of Adult Corrective Costs of were also assessed against He had pleaded not guilty to the charge on May 10. a third John Kenneth Thompson pleaded guilty to a charge of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated He was fined or 60 days in and costs of and his driver's license was suspended for 60 conference on urban Arbuckle of Jefferson and Mrs John Crabb of Jamaica were among some 100 persons who attended the fifth annual Urban Policy Conference at the University of Iowa Oct. 3 and 4. of the conference was Government Organizations in Changing The meeting was sponsored by the U of I Institute of Public Iowa City League of Iowa Municipalities and the Large Cities of lectures and included Changing Concepts of Patterns of Service for and of Redesigning Governmental president of American Athletic Equipment Co. of a subsidiary of Head Ski and George president of Pacer Products announced approval of terms for merging Pacer Products Incorporated into American Athletic Equipment Co. Financial arrangements and other details of the merger were not will become an operating division of American and will be known as Pacer American The Division headquarters and manufacturing operations of Pacer American will be located in Sante Fe Calif. management will be retained in the new Pacer American American produces mishaps on city accidents occurred recently on Jefferson according to city a collision occurred on Washington street just west of northeast of the Police said that a 1961 Chevrolet driven by Larry G. Brown of Churdan was turning west onto Washington when It collided with the rear end of a 1960 Rambler driver by Everett L. Bock of which was headed to both cars were estimated at over Brown was charged with failure to yield the right-of-way while turning 6:40 p.m. Thursday a 1964 Chevrolet driven of rural Scranton struck the of a 1968 Chevrolet station wagon owned by Finch Chevrolet and parked on near the Finch Damage to the station wagon was estimated at over and to the car at charges were Lions Club Light Bulb Sale slated for annual Jefferson Lions Club Light Bulb Sale wiU take place Oct. 14, when members will canvass a leading line track and field equipment Including starting Jump and vaulting standards and pole vaulting Several world records have been set on Pacer American products Including the present world record In the pole vault event which was set by Bob Seagren on a Pacer American at the recent Olympic trials in South Athletic Equipment a leading producer of gymnastic trampolines and other related athletic products sold primarily to schools and is a subsidiary of Head Ski Company of Md. Head Ski Company Is the largest domestic snow ski equipment manufacturer with annual sales of million for the fiscal period ended April 27, 1968. Head Ski Company stock Is traded on the American the same Harold J. president of Head Ski Company and Bob ' announced approval of tentative terms for purchase of Wing Archery Head arrangements were not Archery will become a division of Head Ski and will retain present identity and management with no changes anticipated in current Archery Is a leading producer of quality archery equipment and other related products sold through leading specialty shops and sporting goods The plant and offices are located In the leading manufacturer and largest domestic manufacturers of snow ski reported sales for the 52 week period ending April 30, 1968, of up from for the same period In 1967. Earnings per share for the same were 69^, up from 45f! a year Head Ski stock is traded on the American Stock a split vote of 4 to 1 the city council Tuesday night rejected a proposal to cooperate with the Jefferson Community School District in providing a recreation program and commission for the Brown voted Councilmen Charles Lehman and Paul Borst voted offered by Brown and seconded by read as the city council enter Into a joint agreement with the Jefferson Community School to provide a Recreation program for the City of Jefferson and the Jefferson Community School the cost thereof to be paid by matching funds by the City and the School of the school district had approved a special levy which would raise about Had the motion at Tuesday's meeting funds totaling about would have been available for a recreational 30 advocates of the proposal were present at the and several spoke in favor of the program before the vote was other the council directed the city engineer to prepare a number of alternative plans with cost estimates for disposal of waste products from a proposed new Industry for the A. Dewied Casing Co. of manufacturer of casings for meat Is an expansion son as a location for an Iowa The plant would reportedly need 100,000 gallons of water and waste products would run about the The casings reportedly will be made from material that will be approval to the Shady Oaks development area in the southwest section of the halted action on the northern extension of Wilson avenue pending an agreement with the St Paul and Pacific Railroad concerning a crossing at the new Karl Nolan of Coop Elevator was also present to discuss the routing of the Class B permit for Cafe was Renter Use the Want Ads - Call 386-4161 Proceeds from the sale will go to the Lions Club charity organization the Sight Conservation clang attraction for the younger set in Friday's Homecoming parade was this 1929 Chevrolet fire engine owned by Dr E. of That's Hutchinson at the and that's an of kids hanging The truck is by the It was formerly owned by