Pocahontas Democrat (Newspaper) - October 20, 1960, Pocahontas, Iowa is a anything ' * 12 78 58 73 52 72 66 64 89 16___ 68 83 62 39 60 Stover Auction Oct. 26 Stover will hold a out public auction on her ITM 8 mi. east and 2% south on Oct. 26. Her ring includes 7 head of farm a Model f baled hay and County's IOWA OCTOBER 20. 1960 ae Band 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy and Community school was Iowa Band Queen 1960" at E St her Vil Band festiva held the WM chos from field of 24 contest each presenting her r e plays a horn in the 54-piece Pocahontas entee Ballot of the for applying for absent voters for the Nov. 8 election was made this by County Auditor tarie Last week's pointed nit that voters first write for an for an absent sign it and have It then return Ihe application to her before a ballot may be This is Miss said for those persons the county arid J an absentee Mr j as teachers now living of the county but their may apply for an ballot as well as the form at one iUK Miss In this residing of the county I one step within -S who wish to vote f absentee i still required to first for the 1 return the receiving wishing to vote by itee ballot could do so Oct. 19.. After next Oct. 24, voters who I be gone on election the direction of was crowned by Miss Mary Sorenson of last I year's festival queen now attending Luther and was presented with a watch and a bouquet of roses as she to her new queen will reign for the coming It will be her task to crown the 1961 queen at next Northwest Iowa Band 24 bands Saturday each gave short then took part in a mass band program under the j Dr. Glenn conductor emeritus of Northwestern 111. What Is Month of like was the end of 0 first six weeks of and father said sternly to his dont like the looks of this report card do young man printing isn't the job WASNT turned out by the For 77 R-D printers have prided themselves on the high quality of their Whether a letterhead order of 600 or a catalog order of 5,000> the same particular kind of attention to quality printing is practiced like so many other you pay no more for 8 Is you look at the list of special weeks and months that are declared throughout the a person is to wish that one at could designated as Nothing of these events or weeks we pass off with the But there are some special months and weeks that do make and we interesting messages from local firms are to be They point out that quality control and good management practices prove profitable to egg producers for today's also point out to consumers the high food value contained in So this try a couple of them a little more for than we might to your your Smile at Your i ily county Law as noble as producers and even may the Pocahontas county literally millions of eggs produced each which thousands will all be happy you ] Oh And what is j tober It's the extra 30 days of production hens 22,800 county of US agriculture surplus at about first six months of sis one of Sart in this i program r social welfare assistance and Other families received N amounts of dry porn meU and I this of distribution j Ma 11 year under a quality program and the 90 extra is In meals vou can nf from Quality Twin L T 6 0 0 1,000 3 2 0 .600 3 2 0 .600 Rivers 2 2 1 .500 City 1 3 1 ,300 1 4 0 .200 0 5 0 .000 Twin Rivers Pirates handed the Pocahontas Indians a 26-7 defeat in a pad's night game there Friday It was fourth straight loss and their fifth in six starts this This Friday Red and White travel to Albert to meet the league - leading Hurrican es Next they play to Gilmore in the Indian field got on the wrote foot against Twin Rivers and was unable to 'The locals drove well in the and were on their wav to an apparent a pass ended up in the arms of the raced unmolested 80 yards to the home team held for downs on its own then R. Nielsen broke tackle and into the to go 70 yards to Nielsen also added a 48-yarder in the second frame to give the Pirates an 18-0 half-time booted to their opponents to open the half and on the first play from Nielsen the bv Now goal of the annual Pocahontas Community Chest drive here was approximately completed early this week as reported in with their initial The in 1" drive is off to a good and could be wound up this week with complete cooperation from both workers and the list of workers for the 1961 campaign are Co-chairmen Dean Royse and Max A preliminary meeting for workers was held Saturday evening and campaign material is now in the hands pf all Chest volunteer to Treasurer G. about in cash and pledges had been turned in to him by Tuesday in the in 1" drive here are the following charitable Pocahontas Youth American Red Iowa Sister Kenney Local Cub lowa I Mental Travelers Salvation Community Palsy of Retarded Children's Arthritis and foundation and Boy Scouts of have been urged to remember that the 1961 drive now underway is actually fourteen drives in They are asked to weigh their THa is this week's in tlie series being run in the You are to join in trying to recognize it and we offer two free tickets to the Rialto theater to the first person making or operator of the come into and identify this will beautiful framed photo from which this engraving series of aerial farm photos is published by as a tribute to county's - lions on mat me - mg over tackle agam for 911 method of of is yards to This a pass designed to conserve the ftf nnd extra point was successful and the 25-0. Red and White finally put together a scoring drive without in the fourth quarter with Larry Jensen skirting end 34 jards Kraska'S was good for the the only successful one for Pocahontas in nine attempts this contest was a loosely played contest with Pocahontas losing the ball on fumbles seven times and Twin Rivers Each team also had one pass but while Twin ended up in a i ended up with a on back noint Meeting of regular meeting of the Association will be held Monday 24, in the Community room of the Pocahontas The program will be on Fire with Don Hutchinson of Storm state fire marshal as the main Special music will be Refreshments Will be hv Don and their To Wind Up Grid Season Here - Poster for Fire of prizes in. the annual Fire Prevention Week poster sponsored by the Pocahontas Fire were announced this i second and third prize winners were selected local schools and prizes of and were Catholic winners Jill grade 6; 6; Jon 5. Pocahontas Community school winners Eugene 6; Sandra 7; Tommy connection with Fire Prevention Department officials have pointed put the need for further from while fire trucks and other vehicles are on their way to a fire or According to drivers are to yield the right of way when approached by emergency they see the flashing light or hear the are to drive to the shoulder of the road until the emergency vehicle has This applies to drivers both inet and being overtaken by emergency officials law applies not only to fire but to all emergency vehicles equipped Here Are at Ft. Dodge Last services for Charlei B. 57, of Foit were held in Bruces Memorial chapel Tuesday The Rev. Lothar pastor Bethel Lutheran church Burial was in Memorial Park Mr. Auten died suddenly pf a heart attack Sunday was born Feb. 26, 1903, at the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles He received his education there and at the age of 24 came to Pocahontas to He was married in county June 20, 1929, to Margaret Lorraine They lived in the Pomeroy and Havelock vicinities until 21 years ago when they moved to Ft. are his three Gerald and Mrs. Jerry Mrs. Vickie Lee Spencer and Sue Kathryn and four all of the results of the coming November 8th presidential election taken in Pocahontas 340 of are members of the retail trade committee of the Pocahontas Chamber of Commerce point Folks were given an opportunity to express their at various places business and were allowed to vote as often as they entered a business house where the ballots were the fact that the results may be they do show a strong toward Senator John F. Democratic presidential over his Vice-President Richard M. the ballots were 60-50. the au Other survivors include would be about 64 brothers and four i Kennedy 36 CALLING Steve and Vincent Beis went to Missouri Friday to enter in the World goose calling Mr. placed second in the Mike placed and Steve placed fifth children's and children went tc Sunday all returned home that Harold and Mrs Romie Booge of Pocahontas Virgil of of Roy of Mrs. Clark Anderson of Mrs. of for seniors at Pocahontas Community school have beer honored for outstanding on the National Merit Qualifying Test given last were Betty 17,-daughter of and Mrs. Milton oi and Terry Moe 17, son of Mr. and Lloyd Moe of are among the 28,00C students throughout the U. S being awarded letters of commendation in recognition oi their excellent performance oti the National Merit Qualifying according tc Principal Lyle to in If the votes were split on the basis of the 587-340 the be even to 1 County of Gilmore City was re-elected president of the Pocahontas Fam Bureau at the meeting of the organization held last week in Other officers James Turner of Dale Lenj of and James Dubbert of township for two year tenHs Albert Donald on CLUB Kiwanis and are 8pans<^tkg'^7Pi|iicak^ Major Decisions Facing Voters of Places for Nov. 8 Election Listed in Issue of the eventful November 8th general which could see the largest of voters in county is less than three weeks The 8. The 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The one of 18'voting precincts in the elsewhere in this issue of the is a legal notice calling attention to the various polling They are as Palmer Legion Pocahontas Rolfe fire Havelock Des St. school in Cargill Grain Coi shelter I Gilmore City town township township township Plover fire Jerome Nedved Ware Swan Laurens town month's general will see county voters making 18 decisions through the county iii most will have the tor vote for various township of the trustees and the list of decisions will be the there be a convention to revise the amend the same This will appear at the top of the ballot with or levers foe voters to and perhaps of more will be the ' tial decision where Republican M. Nixon opposes Democrat John F. In the following will be decisions for U.S. Iowa of Auditor of Treasurer of of Attorney Judges of the ' Supreme CouH and Representative in ' { The district ticket ' i also the naming of a judge and state Democrat ' O. BoM of is opposed by Republican Frances G. Hakes of for the State at the county will be two other V In 2 I shall and Incumbent Roy SU Richardson is opposed by Democrat W. R. lit district No. 4 Lizard and Bellville G. Onken is opposed by G addition to the ' and Democratic appears ing on the NoV. there ' will also be presidential ' vice - presidential t ftom two other Labor and There are no other ' listed for these two - i and Note combining fam Bonth found part nota