Postville Herald (Newspaper) - May 7, 1969, Postville, Iowa THIRD MONDAY LICENSE DAY IOWA AT MOWAL HALL Official Newspaper for Allamakee County and the Town of Postville Postville Herald A LIVE NEWSPAPER IN A LIVE TOWN nty Graduate Postville On May 23 test class in the history High School is to graduate on Friday May 23, 1969 at 8:00 p. students are to receive their The largest iously the Class of 76 receiving rje Head of the of Education at University will give address on Baccalaureate services uled for Sunday with the Rev. delivering the ad- of the 1969 graduating the Marie Anderson Curtis Bacheldor -da Rose Barker ark Brian Boese bel M. C. Boysen John Brainard aim Ruth Brainard G. Burger erry Lynn Cook ten Elbert Dean Ellen Deering DeGarmo ie Lynn Doerring Kay Duwe n Virginia Elliott Jaime Everman J. Fichtel Ervin a Rae Friederich Kay Grinna Lyie Gunderson Lea Halverson n Sue Handke Anthony Harberts eSrey T. Harris di Louise Harris i Kay Hughes J. Jarms i Theresa Johnson Roger Jones Ann Klinge even Earl Koenig ' Lynn Kolaas i Jean Landsgard ' Owen Lange August Lenth jene Rae Lenth ' Lynn Looney ey Ray Looney Looney Robert Martindale ' Eugene Messier Jean Meyer Sue Miene Frederick Moeller 1 Eugene Mork Mae Nagel William Marie Olson Beth Overland John A&e I. Peck id Lee Penrod Marie Reinhardt Rosenbaum R. Sampson 1 Joy Schroeder M Dee Schultz Gene Schultz Ann Schutte Lee Schutte Bias Don Shaffer Claire Smith m Charles Steva Stumme Attn Suckow Ann Swenson Jean Szabo Szabo e Leslie Teslow Sue Thompson 9 Thornton whman Tinker Stanley Turner 8ril5'n Turner Marie Wendel White Lee Winter Wittenberger Zieman Good Samaritan Center Now Has Rooms Available Applications are being accept ed for residents at the Good Sa maritan Center with plenty rooms according Mrs. Tafford administra tor of the Both ambulatory and patients will be Mrs. Tinius can be reached at 161 East Greene Street or at the Good Samaritan An Open House date has been scheduled for May 18. Town Council Allows Take Other Action The regular monthly meeting of the Postville town council was held on May 1. Claims were allowed in the amount of Representatives of the Key Club appeared and offered their services to the Class beer permit licenses were granted Donald L. Shaffer and Millard A class liquor li cense was approved for Donald L. In other an ordinance was adopted to increase the schedule of charges for water furnished and for services ren dered by the sewer system of the town in order to pay all reason able expenses of pair replacements and mainte nance of the systems and to pay the interest and principal of outstanding A recommendation was made that real estate property de scribed as Lot 1 of Block 1, Stiles & Company's Addition to the Town of Postville owned by Rose be changed from a residence zone to a business zone to permit the construction of Drive-In on the A hearing relative to this recommendation is set for 7:00 p. m May 26. Nation pw April J the month of April of LesI and Willis fife HoS with 666 and to Remember Lane Hustlers Enjoy Weekend Campout The Postville Hustlers A. Y. H. Club sponsored a weekend camp out and bicycle ride to Pinebluff 4-H camp near Decorah last Saturday and Participating were Ellef Mrs. Olive Vestby and a group of bicyclers from La Mrs. Kathryn Mrs. Pat and a group from Jim B u 1 m a n of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Heuser of Decorah and David LeRoy Stan Terry Russ Doug Kevin Doug Dennis Kelly and Hall Roberts of Sale Dates Dates June 7-Hank Lange household Chuck Citizens State HOSPITAL NOTES Visiting 2:00.-4:30 p. m. and 7:00-8:30 p. m. Visiting hours are fixed for good of the Please Walter April 28. Enoch April 29. Hattie May I. Conrad May Mrs. Walter May 2. Lynn May 4. Mrs. Leonard May 5. Mrs. Walter May 1. Dismissals Sandra April 29. Enock April 29. Mrs. Dwayne Feickert and April 30. Mrs. Bruce Colby and May 1. Mrs. Katherine May 1. August May 2. Lester Douglas May 5. Memorial Mrs. Leon Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pape and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Teen Age Republicans Visit State Capitol Accompanied by three fourteen teenagers were privileged to meet Governor Ray on their visit to the Capitol last Shown here left to Greg Jim Steve Mrs. Milton Denise Marge Governor Mary Melody Patty Dawn Becky Stan Karen Doug Turner and Mrs. Marvin Don Colvin took the Senior Citizens Group Sets Meeting Dates On April 30, a sec ond meeting to organize a Senior Citizens Center was held at the Memorial A secretary and treasurer were Hubert Luhman is secretary and Robert treas Plans were discussed for recreational meetings and for potluck business The group voted to meet twice a month on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the The first meeting will be held on Wed May 14, from 1:30 to 5:00 m. at Memorial This will be strictly a social meeting with and and coffee and cookies will be Membership dues are per year and they may be paid at this A Potluck Business meeting will be held on the fourth Wed of each The first Potluck is scheduled for May 28 at 5:30 p. m. A short business meeting will follow the potluck dinner and cards or other entertainment may be enjoyed during the All Senior Citizens 55 or older are invited and urged to attend these social New Teacher Wrestling Coach Dennis Bunch of Leon has accepted a contract to teach industrial arts and act as head wrestling coach in the Postville High School for the 1969-1970 school - Bunch is a single man and will graduate from the Northwest Missouri State College at Missouri this month with major in industrial arts and minor in physical He has participated in wrestling both on the high school and college level receiving letters in both high school and He also played football and was on the track team in high He doing his student teaching in St. Visit Legislature Following their meeting with Governor Ray in his the TARS were introduced in the Senate by Senator Leslie Klink and in the House of Representatives Dale Tieden of John Mendenhall of Allamakee and Walter Langland of Winneshiek The group had lunch with the congressmen and discussed current In the afternoon they toured the State Historical Building and State Republican Mrs. Marvin Mrs. Milton Schlein and Don Colvin accompanied the all of whom were juniors and seniors from Postville high At The Theatre Friday and May 8, 9 and 10 - Tony Anthony stars in Stranger in Tuesday and May 11, 12, 13 and 14 - Robert Mitchum stars in Meeting On Care For Retarded The association for Retarded Children Area I Board will host a meeting to evaluate and discuss residential for the retarded in this The meeting will be held in the all-purpose room of the Calmar public school on May 12, at 8:00 p. m. Speakers for the evening will be Wayne Executive Director of the Area Residential Care Center in and Dwaine Nordhus of Postville They will give their views on residential care centers for the All people of Howard and Winneshiek counties who are interested in the welfare of the retarded are urged to attend this informative meeting and Also on the agenda will be the election of officers for the Area I ARC All members of the local Associations in the four participating counties should attend this PHS Music Groups Rate Three In State Contest With a busy year almost over and a new term to look forward to in the the Postville Music Department can look back on May 3 with a sense of The students received at State Large Group Music Contest a Division rating in Boys Glee and Concert The Girls Chorale was awarded a Division II Monona hosted a contest including the follow ing schools in Class B competi West East South and Turkey Accident Claims Life Of Decorah Man David Howard 27, of was killed late Friday afternoon when he was thrown from a pick-up truck as it rolled three a mile south of Postville on Highway 18-52. alone in the which belonged to the Carlson Construction apparently lost control of the pickup and it went into the Couto Joins The Arnold Air Society C. Douglass Couto of Postville is one of 17 men students recent ly invited to join The University of Iowa chapter of Arnold Air an Air Force ROTC service Couto is a freshman at the University and a member of the Air Testing Tonight Of New Siren 95 Students Are Honored Monday By Kiwanis Club Soil Stewardship Week May 11-18 Soil Stewardship a nationwide observance which places emphasis on man's obligation to God as stewards of the and other related will be celebrated May according to Walter R. Allamakee Conservation Dis- with 11-18, Hagen County Soil This year's observance the theme The underscores the responsibility which each citizen has in dealing forthrightly with current issues involving stewardship of renewable natural The Allamakee County Soil Conservation District and some 3000 companion Districts throughout the nation along with their State and National Associations are sponsoring the event for the 15th consecutive The Allamakee County Soil Conservation District distributed to churches of all program bulletin and booklets created particularly for this year's C. Douglass Couto Force ROTC He is the son of Mrs. Darlene The Arnold Air Society is a selective Air Force ROTC cadet organization named in honor of the late Gen. H. H. the first Corps Chief of Postville's new fire siren and disaster alert installed recently on top of the Memorial will be tested tonight at 8:00 p. m. ' The siren consists of 22 horns in two ten lower and twelve on the The lower bank of horns gives the low the upv per bank the high A control panel inside the fire station has five buttons which includes a cancel in case the wrong siren is The new siren was purchased by the Town with matching funds by Civil Defense at an approximate cost of The following signals will be used to sound alarms for disasters or Residents may wish to clip this information for future CLIP AND SAVE A long uninterrupted of three a tornado has been seek IMMEDIATE SHELTER 1 A wailing siren is used only for nuclear is produced by a rising and lowering of The third signal will be a for the fire This will be a three minute signal alternating off and high low The new signal can be heard for several miles out of will be effective immediately for disasters and The old siren will be used for the noon and 6:00 o'clock whistle for the present Koopman Attends Spring Convention David Guidance Postville High School was among the approximately 500 Iowa counselors and personnel workers who attended the annual Spring Convention of the Iowa Personnel and Guidance Association held in Des May 2 and 3. to was the convention Keynoting the opening session Friday was Dr. John Shultz of the University of Missouri at St. who spoke on with Many outstanding speakers were during the two day Service News 1^ New Address The correct address of Dale Schutte Dale R. Schutte US 54930940, HQ 1st 33rd APO New New York 09177. New Address The address of Gary son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis who recently arrived for duty in Pfc. Gary L. 2521 613 D Co. 1st 27 2nd 1st Marine Brigade F. M. F. P. O. San California 96602. CLERGY TO BE GUESTS AT ASSOCIATION MEET The Allamakee County Association for the Mentally Retarded will hold their postponed meeting May 8 starting at 8:00 p. in the Junior High Library on east The public is cordially Members of the Clergy are especially urged to Father Trzil of Spillville will be the Ninety-five students from Postville high school representing outstanding participants in vocal and instrumental and honor students who have maintained a average for were given Monday evening by the Kiwanis The student recognition was held at 6:30 p. m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church Dr. Deane E. Minister of the Grandview nue Methodist Church at was the The program Group singing of Pledge of Invocation by Hall Greetings and Introductions by Kiwanis Selections by School Music Introduction of Honor Students by Principal Eldean Introduction of Dr. Deane Chapman by E. W. Group Bless Students attending are listed by grade and include the Linda Jeanann Sherry Glen Jane Kay Bonnie Dan Sandra Gary Jeff Randi Chip Steven Koenig Sherry Brenda Susan Donna Dean Paula Alice Denise John Sharon Barbara Doug Connie Valerie Hope Ed Rebecca Marilyn Julie Sally Patricia James Lois Denise Patricia Gregg Beverly Mary Kent Larry Mark Sandra LeRoy Debra Patricia Stanley Steve Vickie Cindy Peter Lynn Dawn Douglas - Denise Chuck Janice Georgianne Mary Loren Craigr James Carol Hope Marsha Reid Dervin Leslie Clifford Ronda John Mary Larry Joel Chris Dennis Scott Mary Brenda - Walter David Andy Loren Chris Dale Donna Kevin Kent Next The Kiwanis Club will meet at the Koffee Shop next Monday for their regular 6:30 This will be an meeting with Waukon at which time they will present the district travelling Stan Schroeder of will speak on the Up and Be First Week Of Sunshine And Showers summerlike weather appeared over the weekend boosting temperatures to a seasonal high in the eighties on Everyone took to the from mushroom hunters to even a back yard pool was as pent-up released their Showers appeared Wednesday and Friday night leaving only of an inch of Rain fell again Monday night and Tuesday morning which at noon Tuesday measured of an Truman Lee Tucker Dies In Burlington Truman Lee father of Eldon local manager Wayne Poultry passed away May 3, at St. Francis Hospital He was 67. Mr. Tucker had willed his body to the University of Iowa School of Friends who may contribute to the American Cancer