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   Rock Valley Bee (Newspaper) - November 23, 1961, Rock Valley, Iowa                                One of the best ways to combat delinquency this not so sage sage says is to get teen agers as ed in as those kids that make up the kota are in square dancing They were a real fine group with loads of talent and a healthy friendly attitude that I'd like to think is uniquely j ican They'll be back in De- cember and I am going to I be sure I see them It is with regret that I heard that game little ry died as was pre- dieted Cancer finally Kim off his feet and then kept him there until the end Many thousands of sons wrote cards and ters to him and they can feel that perhaps they ed his end somewhat got a ter day all the Hawaii our state The letter Was unsigned but had a lot to say if it was anonymous Here it Dear I Several years ago I took a small article from your store a small eraser and because of this the Lord So please accept this dime payment of it I do be- lieve that regardless of how small or large the sin it matters not it is still a sin in His eyes I do believe that the Lord Jesus has for- given me but it is still His will make right as I'm able to I thank you kindly I John And we know that he was manifest to take away pur sins speaking of 1 Isn't it funny that many businessmen will get up in the morning refresh themselves with a dose of advertised fruit juice clean their teeth with an tooth paste and ad- brush shave with and advertised razor wash with an advertised soap put on advertised under- wear advertised hose shirt collar and shoes seat at the table and eat breakfast bread drink ad- tea coffee or coa put on advertised hat and gloves light an cigarette with and ad- match go to the an advertised tor car give letters to a typist who types ori an ad- machine using ad- carbons sign their letters with an advertised pen containing advertised ink and turn a posal to advertise on the that ING DOESN'T FAMILY AFFAIR Christmas means fun for the whole family Protect your family against tuberculosis by giving generously for Christr nias FIGHT TB WITH CHRISTMAS SEAIS The Rock Valley x In Its Seventy-Sixth Year Of Publication Thursday November 23 1961 Seventy-Seventh Year No 12 Price ten Cents ROCK VALLEY COMMUNITY SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Mary Lou Manning Margaret Flanagan Junior Freshmen Gerald Vink Sandra Heuer Ruth Paul Klein Roger Ver Mulm Donna Baatz Mavis Bergsma B HONOR ROLL SENIORS Judy Eleanor Thayer JUNIORS Patricia Kosters SOPHOMORES Ethel Graves Vicki Houer Pam Porter ugh schedule with only three lettermen FRESHMEN Dale Duits James Paul Poppen John Riessen Joanne De Bruin Judy Kersbergen Pamela Kuiper Helen Oldenkamp Ranschau Eillic Gloria Swier Amelia lar 24 Friday Dance 2 ment and dance meht and dance 16 Saturday Special ment and dance 22 Friday Dance after game 29 Friday Dakota doggers show Party at Canteen Valley Tnderent'onb played last i and won play Net kirk at Rock Valley Nov p.m Last co i test earns up with a and the way the winners out was Timmer first Van second 6 Steve Winners of corn contest Gustav Nagel Doon George kamp Herman It was judged by local FFA boys PHI BETA KAPPA ATES at the State University of Iowa include from left Judith Wesley semoi ine Hartley August of Robert Roelofs Vailey August graduate Professor John McGalliard he significance of the Phi following initiation ceremonies Sunday in Old Capital Twenty-six Slfi seniors and August graduates were taken into the national scholastic T c PoJi Valley Com- i revt club announced today a meeting be held j evening November 28 m the town hall at At the meeting members will Miss Judy Haas earned to college honorary society is he sen of Mr and Mrs Harold Roelofs of Rock Valley Miss Judy Haas of Rock ley is one of college seniors selected for the edition of Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges A short biography of each student will be printed in the publication which each year selects outstanding seniors from hc nation's colleges Students were chosen on a scholarship tion and leadership in ic areas participation and in extracurricular citizenship and service to college and promise of future usefulness Miss Haas has been active tin the Morningside campus as men's Self Government ation social LASS senior honorary Mu music sorority ers and the Roll I Coach Bob Kaufman and his Rocket cagers have their work cut out for them this ball season with only three termen returning from last year's squad The Nelson All vn Berkum and John bergen will be aided by such other 1960 stalwarts as ter winners Jim Helgerson Jim Van Eldik Gerald Vink and Marvin Vonk Helgerson six feet three in- ches and Van Eldik six feet one inch will for the center spot Those members are the tallest the Rockets have to offer for the season Kaufman said that last year's team came out with an eight loss record after ing half on The coach added that if speed desire and determination has anything lo do with winning games arid he's sure it does then the Rockets a few of the IB games scheduled for this year The conference season in a hurry for the as they meet George in a loop op- ener here Tuesday Nov 28 Conference officials uled a round-robin slate for this year which means that each conference team will ery other league team twice during the season The following Friday Dec 1 the local will meet West Lyon at West tyon All West Lyon games are being played at weTe out foi basketball this year with 13 of that number being freshmen Special Market or Farmers 99 Oats 75 2.30 Butchers 1595 Packers 1430 c The Rock Valley Gun club met Monday night at at Sirs Gasper's house Gene Newell the game en will show films It wiil be a stag dinner for members The adult ory board of the Teen Canteen held a special meeting Monday night and made plans for the Canteen for the month of De- cember It was decided to have the Canteen open after the local basketball games on Friday night and on Saturday night when the games were held out of town The board made plans to have special entertainers come to the- Canteen for the Saturday night parties Due to the huge success of the Turkey Trot held last the Canteen is going to sor a ta the public on Friday Dec The show will feature The- Dakota young square dancing groups that are locally and nationally known The Canteen urges everyone to plan on attending this show Tickets will go on sale THE BEE Mr and Mrs Herman Dirksen of Bock on the birth of a daughter Rose No- 20 Mr and Mrs Albert Hoyer Valley on the birth a a son Francis on the 12th Sioux declares patronage dividend Tills night formed the nucleus of one agers shown above are the of the most entertaining kota last Friday m the history of Cloud 3 local teen canteen The Dakota ally famous for their square dances will appear here De- cember 29 so that ths public will be able to attend At a recent meeting of the Board of Directors of the Sioux Electric Cooperative association Orange City Iowa action was taken by the board of directors to repay the sum of in patronage refund credits to those members who were re- service from the during the period from organization and including 1945 Since its organization the electric cooperative has been steadily improving its system so that this payment can be made without jeopardizing the financial condition of the Sufficient provision has been made to meet the current obligations as weel as to continue to maintain a good sound physical plant an official said Cooperative principles de- mand that any excess earnings be repaid to the membership in the form of patronage refund credits These been very fully set up on the records but due to the gage indebtedness as well as current obligations it was not feasible or financially sound to make any repayments prior to this time It is expecter that these ments will be made to the recipients sometime in or May   

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