Westfield News and Community Notes July August 1967
Westfield reports thank yous for Centennial Celebration entries and parade participants. Reunions at Akron park include Monier and St Catherine's Church attendees. Westfield Community Board of Education met August 10 with bus and staff plans for 1967-68, elections scheduled, and personnel listed. Decorah Public Opinion.
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St. Gatherine’s Church
Akron park
Nels Beaubien
Orel Banks
Joe Banke
John Bliss
Ted Post
Maa S. EB. Schoenfeller
Ron
Chris
Eugene Welch
Ray Welch
Colleen
Jim Tracy
Veronica
Ed Tracy
Margaret Schuster
Ed Faust
Dianna
LaiVonne Konkin
Regine Popken
Michael Marie
Gilex
Schiasel
Westfield Community Board of Education
Ted Port
Jim Mansfield
Walter Richter
Frank Welch
cook
Bonnie Neal
Veras
Duane Kindig
Watson Typewriter Co
Singer Service
Westfield
Hancock Hall
Sunnyside
Board of Education
Ted Pont
Berkner Banks
Byron Dreigren
Roland Swanson
L. N. Jackson
Lawrence Meseck
Arlene Morehead
Mars
Jeanne Hinrichsen
Burl Neal
Worth Banks
Vernon Lias
Duane Kindige
James Mansfield
Mins
Vera Ross
Delores Buryanek
Helen Akin
Mae Lamoueux
Lois Clark
Irene Smith
Lucille Gale
Ivis Mulfinger
Hazel Maynard
Avis Tindall
Francees Jackson
Albert. Fisher
Hearing Aid Drive Aids Iowa Needy Through Repaired Devices
The Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults of Iowa seeks used hearing aids for refurbishment. Donors send old or broken devices to Des Moines address P O Box 4002 Highland Park Station 50383. Repaired aids are prescribed and distributed to patients who cannot afford them. Cooperation with referral agencies and repair centers supports the effort.
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Easter Seal Society
cooperaton
Eastern Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults of Iowa, Inc
P. O. Box
Highland Park Station
Des Moines
Iowa
Health for All Chronic bronchitis dangers and quitting benefits
The article explains chronic bronchitis as inflammation of the bronchial tubes caused largely by long term smoking. It notes millions affected in the U S and rising deaths, urges quitting to reverse damage, and promotes free booklets from Christmas Seal organizations via the Information Service of Your Tuberculosis Association.
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United States
Your Tuberculosis Association
Wildlife protection measures encouraged by county official
Plymouth County farmers are urged to delay clipping cover crops on land retired under USDA programs to protect nesting pheasants and wildlife. Kennedy notes weed control should avoid disturbing birds, suggests high mower settings or delaying until July 10 if possible, and cites extensive acres devoted to conservation since 1961 and under various programs.
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U. S. Department of Agriculture
Cecil J Kennedy
Plymouth
ASC
USDA
Kennedy
Plymouth County
Iowa
Changing economic purpose for Iowa towns under 2500
University of Iowa and Iowa State researchers told an evvai conference that 800 towns with populations under 2,500 must plan for a functional economic area centered on cities. Experts predict consolidation, abandoned farms, and shifts as suburbanization grows, urging rural planning to secure incomes and services.
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University of Iosva
Boer Hidvidge
Towa State University
Ames
Eldridge
William Erbe
U of
emvali
Donald Sprengel
U of T Institute of Public Affairs
gaid ang
Planned Parenthood of Iowa reports rapid growth in 1966
Rollin M Dick president announces 1966 patient contacts reached 22000, a 1660 percent rise since 1961. Iowa clinics in Keokuk Des Moines Fort Madison Sioux City Muscatine Tama and new ones open. contributions fund 1967 budget with 36500 from box deductibles and 15000 in advance campaign. Lee Forrest Hill M D honorary fund drive chairman. Jay Tonell regular fund drive chairman. Mrs William Wimer women’s chairwoman.
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Rollin M. Dick
Plannet Parenthood
Iawa
Iowa
Planned Parenthood
Keokuk
Des Moines
Fort Madison
Sioux City
Muscatine
Tama
America
Asia
South
Central America
18th & Pleasant
Planned
Jay Tonell
William Wimer
Keeping Food Safe for Summer Picnics
Phyllis Olson of Iowa State University urges keeping foods hot above 140 degrees and cold below to prevent bacterial growth. Use coolers for transport and reheat hot foods on site. avoid leftovers as a second meal the same day and refrigerate promptly to prevent toxins.
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Phyllis Olson
Iowa State University
Olson
Miss Olson
One-Stop Service For Rural Information In Plymouth County
A district meeting outlined a one stop information service to help rural communities access farm and community development programs. Plymouth County FHA Supervisor Robert G. Haegele will chair the Technical Action Panel coordinating access to federal and state programs through local agencies for rural projects. The panel includes USDA agencies plus Extension and Vocational Agriculture services to support development.
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agas
Farmers Home Administration
Robert G. Haegele
Plymouth County
FHA
Robert Haegele
Plymouth County Technical Action Panel
TAF
Johnson
Department of Agriculture
Soil Conservation Service
Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service
Forest Service
Haegele outlines county outreach plan for aid center
County Supervisor Haegele said inquiries can be submitted through his Le Mars office or any County Technical Action Panel agency. He announced a Multi-Purpose Service Center to open in LeMars with staff in Akron and Kingsley, operated through Minds Sioux Opportunities at Remsen to help Plymouth County families contact local, state, and federal agencies.
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Haegele
Farmers Home Administration
Le Mars
LeMarg
Akrom
Kingsley
Mids Siounx
Remsen
Plymouth County
Agencies Offer Help With Job Training Medical Aid and Education
The notice highlights agencies providing assistance to individuals seeking job improvement and training, medical support, and educational resources. It emphasizes available programs, eligibility criteria, and how to access services for personal advancement.
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The Odebolt Chronicle notes sociologists study why high divorce rates persist while weddings surge, suggesting social pressures and choices drive unions and separations amid a lively local scene.
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Lohengren
Odebolt Chronicle
Gift subscription to the Register Tribune promotion note
A brief notice advertises a gift subscription to the Register Tribune. It promotes gifting as a practical option and mentions as an acceptable present, with emphasis on ease and value for the recipient.
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