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11 Apr 1963
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Newspaper
Akron Register Tribune
Location
Akron, Iowa, United States of America
Date
Apr 11, 1963
Page
1
Publication lists subscription pricing: $2.30 per year, six months $1.26 in Plymouth Sioux and Woodbury counties Iowa and Union county S. 1 $8.00 per year elsewhere.
Sunday visitors included Mr. and Mrs. Eber Waterman of Kingsley and several local families. Easter Sunrise service planned with Akron Wesley Methodist. art exhibit at Westfield School set for April 15 and a joint PTA school art show on April 25. ISU Dean’s List student Roger C. Knapp among 585 at Ames. Miss Jane Lease elected to Alpha Delta Kappa.
Dick Carlson and Pat Kelley share insights in a brisk High School News column. Bob Welch hosts Dear Gabby style Q and A with Advisor Mr. Britton and students, including Guess Who segments.
A Baltimore study found 66 percent of 62 TB patients faced unnecessary delays in diagnosis, threatening others. Early diagnosis, proper drugs, and chest X rays can cure and restore patients to work and home. Information from Your Tuberculosis and Health Association cites free or nominally priced X rays at health clinics or TB groups. The Sioux Sues 4 H Club met January 29 at Karen McCrill’s, with fourteen members and a leader, discussing winter themes, table settings, foods, and Valentine projects for the hospital. subsequent meetings on February 11 and March 11 featured demonstrations on shoes care, sewing machine parts, and picture framing, with lunch served by members and mothers.
Ernest W. Bacon, District Director of Internal Revenue for Iowa, reminds taxpayers prizes and awards are generally taxable. Reportable items include stock shares, trips, merchandise, or cash from contests, lotteries, and sweepstakes. If accepted, fair market value is added to gross income. gifts or nonacceptance exclude the amount. Henry Ford telegram tale notes Coolidge praise, no presidential bid.
Items from the Akron vicinity recount postwar Army Navy tests for students under Supt. Fowler, obituaries for Mrs. Laura A Patrick and Mrs. Samuel W McMillan, school news, fire calls, postal rule changes, airship Akron disappearance, births and marriages, local business moves, and community events including Easter services and a movie stunt at the Empress Theatre. Notable names include Roy Patrick, Phyllis Jurgensen, Marvin Day, I D Weeks, M W Smith, Nels M Nelson, and Chas Willer.
Fifty years ago Assessor M W Redmond succeeded Chas E Ferris as sonar property here. Mr and Mrs Louis Ohlson discontinued management of the Savory Hotel and moved to Sioux City. Mrs George Hetzemann took charge of the Savory with G Niedermeier from Wagner E F Cobb drug store.
A collage of community notices including marriages at St Patrick's Church in 1919, births from 1913 to 1918, a 1915 snowstorm that halted highways, and local business updates. Also included are obituary notes for George W. Oaks, medical schooling news, and a home care article from the Iowa Health department offering practical nursing guidance and public wellness tips.
Mrs. Nelson Brown chair of Plymouth County Extension Family Living announces the seventh annual Home makers Holiday on Tuesday April 30 in LeMars at the Girls 4 H building at 1 30 p m. Extension specialist Barbara Kruetz of Iowa State University will speak on Accessories in Your Wardrobe. A silver tea follows the program. Gift subscription to the Register Tribune is advertised as a lasting gift.
Standings for the Women s League are listed for the week of April 3 and 5 1963 across the Commercial League dated April 4 1963 Also notes on high yield corn without plowing from Farm Journal Ohio Experiment Station tests claim near equal or better yields with reduced tillage using weed killer chemicals and herbicides amid various application methods and a Ford wage centennial remark.
Calendar items list events from April to May including FFA and THLA meetings, Library Club sessions, Senior Class flag, Parade of Stars contests, Spring Vocal Concert, Baccalaureate, Awards Program, Junior-Senior Prom, and Commencement. The page also profiles Connie Gebauer and Paulette Brown with quotes, family details, church ties, plans after graduation, activities, and favorites, alongside notes on class activities and a birthday celebration.
Plymouth County Farm Bureau Women’s committee met April 1 in the farm bureau meeting room. Treasurer Mrs. Rowe opened with an al meditation for Good Friday. Two foreign student applications were noted for International Friendship weekend April 26-28. Union township reported one entry for the fall Rove contest. A legislative tour to Des Moines is set for April 17 at a $6.50 cost. The group discussed mental health emphasis and public education materials, plus a skit on blind spots. Bambi the deer may need a new home after causing plant damage.
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