Pocahontas Democrat (Newspaper) - July 3, 1930, Pocahontas, Iowa IN THE OF THE BURAL TO AID IN THE FOR THE ECONOMIC EMANCIPATION OF Pocahontas July 3, 1930, Herd Leads Dairy Guernseys Averaged 43.8 N. C. BEC Cow The Pocahontas county dairy herd improvement report for June shows that production for this period was the average production for the 22 consisting of 338 cows being 827 pounds of 8i Telephone Directory Of the 338 cows 2? were eight cow herd by J. T. Seifert of Rolfe was the High herd with an average production of 43.8 pounds of These cows are purebred 21-cow of purebred Holsteins belonging to Allen and Watson of Laurens was a close second with an average production of 41.4 pounds of A herd of purebred Holsteins owned Ly Cleo Searcy of Mallard was the average production being 39.2 purebred Holstein cows to the women's reformatory 4t City made an average of 37.2 pounds of the Brown Swiss herd owned by G. A. Manson produced an average of 32.9 highest producing individual was a purebred Guernsey owned by J. T. 1,363 pounds milk with an average of 85.2 pounds of A purebred Holstein belonging to Cleo produced 1,649 pounds of milk and had an of 56.1 pounds of This cow had only 21 days Of the total cows on test there were 29 that made an average of over 50 of butterfat and 66 had over 40 pounds butterfat separator loss for this month was rather a large amount as it amounted to which was caused by a lot of the separators too It should also be remembered that a separator should be washed every time it is to dp this probably caused a lot of the loss this Grain feeding should be continued as it will not be long till the pasture will be getting short and jt will cut the By feeding a little grain you will be able to keep the production up in good of the Plover nnd Mallard independent telephone exchanges were presented with new directories last the work of printing of the directory having been completed in the office of the new directory contains inside pages and includes the names of all the subscribers of the three In ali there are 586 The Havelock exchange has 264 170 and Mallard 162. In addition to the list of subscribers the contains much other valuable Information with reference to the rules and regulations of the and carries many pages of and professional men of is first directory issued for several years which included the of the three JULY 4th By special dispensation granted Rt. Rev. all Catholics of the Sioux City of which the of this locality are a will be permitted to eat meat on July 4th. Rev. M. J. Kolvek Peters and Paul parish is authority for this Kitten Ball Lf Fanners Get Citizenship of Lincoln and Blaha of Marshall passed their thira and final citizenship examinations at the United States District court in Fort Tuesday June 10, Judge George C. Scott of Sioux City junior league team lost to the Palmer team by a score of 14 to 7. The batteries for Palmer and for Stahly and showed superiority over their the in a spirited game of kitten ball played at the school ground diamond last Thursday teams are members of the local kitten ball and the game was of scheduled games of tnc was on the mound for the Berry performed in the box for the game was one of the best ever played in the tod while the of 2 to 1 would that the affair was a such was not the Good tupport on the part of the team mates of both pitchers to AoW down teams did excellent stick work Mid nit but the were hot everything that came their 9 Monday Vn a by a score 2. Wykoff did by small boy was by a car driven by H. last for the and threw at the Pocahontas State excellent bank and was struck down no fault of Mr. i to The was moving slowly and the lad crawled out of the way after the iront wheels had run his He rubbed his limbs a moment and disappeared into the Place in Dividend A. acting for the state department as examiner in charge of the defunct Fanners Truit and Savings bank of WM Tuesday tod Wednesday pf this week to liUte the checks to payment is for seven and per cent of the deposit and the checks wUl total a than are the depositors wiU hare received 47 1-2 per oi has already to work as in Charge of Farmers Savings bank The uncalled for cheeks have ' Lew left at tte Pocahontas State Mr. wUl hew ' at you wich to find the spot of activity in our little it will only be for you to f-r walk by tennis court maintained by Rev. M. J. Here you will find most of the young of the city congregar ted during nil the hours of the from until A number of the local tennis enthusiasts been known to be on the court as early as fivs o'clock in the is doing n service to the in providing this play ground for the young people of tiie and the young folks as well are their last week the board of Education to put the courts on the public school grounds in shapie and to maintain them daring the additional court at the disposal of lovers of the tennis players will plenty opportunity to pass their hours this summer on the Party Conventions Here G. O. R Endorses Berry for Saunders to Get County Vote at Des convention of was held at the courthouse in at 11:00 a. June 28, 1930. called to order by County Chairman Fred M. The object the meeting was read by the C. W. Peterson of Fonda was elected temporary chairman and Mrs. H. Pollock was elected temporary motion the convention was adjourned until 1:30 o'clock p. m. Afternoon Moved and the present temporary organization be the permanent seconded that the list of delegates as certified by the county auditor be the delegates to this Moved and seconded delegates ivom Clinton township be seated as delegates to this C. G. Mrs. Scroufe and Fred nnd the roll be and the precinct chairman name the members of committees on delegates Moved and seconded that Mr. J. it. of Pocahontas district Give Praise to Ed. Campbell and OATS SECOND before going to press the ug that the Quaker pats company has purchased the two elevators leased by Davis Brothers and from the Iowa bank of will be given by the first of next retiring lad ran batters at the Basler did the mound work for the Basler team and pitched a good the third for the Kreul and places them top notchers in the have won three and lost a hotly contested game of Kitten ball last Tuesday the Horton and Eberle aggregations battled for ten and finally had to quit on account of with a tie score of 5 Roy was on the mound for the and Owen for the pitchers did excellent and were well The tie game will be played later in following is the remaining schedule for the July 3Eberle vs. July 7--Basler vs. July 10Kreul vs. July 14Horton vs. July 17Eberle vs. July 21Kieul vs. | July 24Horton vs. is a list of those composing the various Into the Buf W. manager of local exchange tUa week leased the Earl of lest Saturday residence In. The Kennedys have been in the Jwt east % 4-way was ed Ago hy WatU For Bar iHorton Meli Landre Ed. Boy Francis Lieb Jerry Hotovec Dave BasUr Gilbert Hont Tom Shimon Glen Team Shimon Eberle Jensen Paul Blake Bm BiU 8. L. Holder Martin Alexander Howurd the The roll of townships called and each delegation chairman gave the name of his member on the c on delegates and A. E. Nelson and M. A. J. Mullen and F. A. F. M- Hudson and A. J. 0. F. Young and T. G. Butler and EtU H. W. Nielson and W. L. Amo Rassler and Ray J. C. Mrs. Randall R. A. Crummer and A. E. 1: W. B. Wilson and Frank No. W. E. Campbell and E. L. H. F. Tobin and John John R. C. C. and Albert P. J. Shaw and A. M. C. E. Jim BUttum Holder Love Jack Hobart Hodek Dean 9diiiedeni Jade B. A. and D. E. C. E. L. and Fred None named to recessed the were tn called to der again while being very fine was given W F. C. 60-christ thanked the voters of for work ia helping to nominate him for of from the lOth district ot the on aa Steia t C. small but enthusiastic delegation of democrats met in the courthouse and what they lacked in numbers and hope of they made up in stirring and bombastic Condemning the Iowa congressional delegation who voted for the tariff they Ed. Campbell of the eleventh district and endorsed Fred C. republican nominee from the tenth D. Fitzgerald of township was their of the resolutions committee as the members of the democratic party of Pocahontas in- convention reaffirm our allegiance to the principles of democratic as laid down by Thomas Jefferson and exemplified by Grover Cleveland and Woodrow in the history of this republic has the teachings of Alexander Hamilton been so as in this by the privileged republican party pledged itself to put agriculture on a parity with The last hope for the fulfillment of that pledge vanished a few days ago when President Hoover and sealed the of 0. that was ever enacted into law the thus increasing the burden of the overburdened and calling it farmers of Iowa the humiliation of seeing ten her eleven congressmen vote to help the east saddle this added burden on the farmers of Those ten unfaithful servants should be retired to private life by the people they to Be it said to the everlasting credit of congressman Ed. Campbell of the eleventh that he worked and voted to defeat this though he had to work and heartily endorse the nomination of Fred C. Gilchrist for congressman from the tenth district of He will be found fighting shoulder fib with Ed. Campbell for agricultural deplorable condition of agr riculture anil labor must be laid at of the republican party whose office holders and office for fail to tell the people the The daily press of Iowa is The local with few honorable has utterly failed to give the people the democratic party has little liny no matter how to any office within the gift of the people in Iowa at the present We that it is our plain duty to do the best we can to get the truth to the people that they may see that the high tariff of tho east who mnr dominate the republican fanners of the west have no common on which to The in the tariff are largely directed to the interests of the of is deceptive and an insult to the the It Was said only to appease an angry and Furnishing Next N. Mary extension instructor from Iowa State college he in this county next week to organize classes in home furnishings for next lesson series covers suth subjects as commercial floor pictures for the decorative household glass and The aeries will start in September under Irma also of next week are as July 72:00 p. m. at public library 8:00 p. m. at Ben Weeks home in Marshall July 82:00 p. m. Mrs. Julia Wagner home In Dover 8:00 p. m. Earl Chambers home in 92:00 p. m. J. H. Pollock home in 8:00 p. m. T. A. Nixon in July 10 2:00 p. m. Des Moines township 8:00 p. m. July 112:00 p. m. A Timan home in Colfax Case Reversed in High States Will Keep Pole Line as Emmetsburg New Firm deal June whereby Charles McCoy and Floyd McCain became of Auto garage anil The rs now have charge 11 newly was closed about six ago was Monday under tlie firm name of now firm is making some needed repairs for will in general car repair work and carry a full line of automobile thoy expect to take an agency a as have not announced the line will Dien resided in several McCoy has been engaged in various business McCain Is an experienced man and has been chief mechanic in the leading garages at for seven and in thin line of business for 16 was with Allen brothers and the will work for the new McCoy and McCain are married men They will move their families to Pocahontas as soon .as they can secure desirable a of the court down last the Central States Electric company was successful in appeals from decisions of Judges James DeLand F. C. Davidson in the matter of their right to place tho in power line construction in the highway righi of first case was Central State Electric company vs. Pocahontas an action to enjoin this county from interfering their newly constructed power The case arose in the summer of 1987 from the failure of the utility firm to by written a designation of location for poles Engineer A. After the lines were built the county by legal sought to force the utility company to move their lines to the point designated by the county foot from tho fence utility brought their to prevent the county's moving the in Judge De Land's court and ordered to move their they The supreme court in 1929, upheld the court by a tie vote of 4 to 4. Justice John M. Grimm of by ernor John Hammill was the case retried and a decision io favor of tho power Was M. Berry represented the county in the several cases arising from this Because of his record on the Pocahontas he was employed by the state highway in the State of Iowa by the state highway vs. the Central States was n Kossuth county iase and differed but slightly from the It after tho utility hnd by written a designation of line which they building tho lino out in the highway commission was a parly they were then in iull control cf the primary lower courts ordered the utility .to move their lines but the supreme court reversed the WORK STARTED ON NEW Camp Foster Arnold of Powhatan township and Robert Russell of Garfield left early for Foster on East lake where they vrill camp with 4-H club boys from seven other July 8, 4 6 and 6, Eavatibn work has been started on the new home of and Mrs. J. H. The a is being built on a homes in the west pari of at Storm A. J. Helen and Haael Eunice Garrels and to The county federation clubs met at the house Members of and local were The waa held in the of the sUte A luncheon waa at IB the A. Concerts Every pi onr and scom from Me enjoying in hour or so of and each evening by the epea afar 4U the band at tiu howe boys giving air two wedra and they continue tha organisation is of the thaif J. K. ia log acW daring at of