Akron Register-Tribune Subscription Rates and Details
Akron Register-Tribune outlines weekly publication in Plymouth County Iowa with postage information and subscription rates. Rates listed include 2.50 per year and 1.25 for six months in local counties, 3.00 per year elsewhere. Includes postal classification and entry date September 26, 1902.
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Westfield Westfield Ladies Aid Meeting and Commencement
Special correspondence notes Congregational Ladies Aid Society meeting at the church on Friday at 2 p.m. Hostesses Marion Poshewalt Shirhey Banks and Eva Knapp oversee the session with Opal Hummel as chair. The library hours, summer Bible school dates, eighth grade awards, and PTA scholarships are listed alongside the Queen candidates and a staged centennial pageant ending with a dance and stage show led by John Spiegel.
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Congregational Ladies” Aid Society
Jiedi
Marion PosHewalt
Shirhey Banks
Eva Knapp
Opal Hummel
Westfield Congregational church
fiss lowe
Norman Morehead
Superelte
Menmill
Michalosky
John Spiegel
LaMars Legion Post
Pam Ericson
Beryl Neal
maxdhonve
Song of Iowa
Centennial
Vernon Lias
Supt
L. N. Jackson
Wyatt
Cheryl Banks
Lois Berg
Carolyn Brown
Kathy Garon
Sandra ‘Combs
Verna French
Rosearm Hoffman
Niki Horsely
Myrna Hummel
Veronica Hummel
Carla Husk
Judy Kindig
LaVon Konken
Vicky Lilly
Carla McGinnis
Susan Morehead
Kay Trobaugh
Carol West
Colleen Welch
Sharon Welch
Miss Ericson
Roseann Hoffman
Collen Welch
Niki Horsley
Westfield
athe
Niki
Mayor Neal
Miss Iowa
Gus Hahn
ISU Hosts Air Force ROTC Cadets in Ames
About 250 Iowa State University students in Air Force ROTC form the corps, part of AFROTC the oldest major officer source. ISU is among 177 colleges hosting AFROTC units with two and four year programs, and cadet studies cover world military systems and air power development.
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ISU
AMES
Alsa
AFROTC
wehool
Department of Defense
No Plow Tillage Gains Endorsement in Plymouth County
County Extension Director Lyle Mackey highlights no plow tillage and no plow planters as a cost saving method that conserves moisture and hinders weeds. He expects wider adoption next year and cites farmers Gail Hemmingsen Corbin Tindall Feverhelm Brothers Milt Atkinson Ralph Wendt Lyle Stephens Allen Driscoll and Tom Driscoll as early adopters.
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com prodheaty
Plymouth county
Lyle Mackey
Gail Hemmingsen
Corbin Tindall
Feverhelm Brothers
Milt Atkinson
Ralph Wendt
Lyle Stephens
Allen
Tom Driscoll
Need for New Values Drives ACS Cancer Education Drive
The American Cancer Society launches a five year program targeting six cancer sites representing over 60 percent of cases and 48 percent of deaths. Samples show lung and skin cancers caused by smoking and sun exposure, uterine cancer detectable by Pap tests. The piece urges readers to learn warning signals, seek annual health checks, and support the Society’s work.
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American Cancer Society
Society
American Career Society
Warehouse Extension for 1967 Price Support Loans
Cecil J. Kennedy chairing the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation County Committee says maturity dates on 1967 crop grains and soybeans stored in commercial warehouses may be extended. The CCC would cover storage costs during extensions, keeping farmers in control and allowing sales opportunities while extending reseal benefits to tenants and farm workers lacking adequate storage. Secretary Freman notes surpluses are gone and authorizes extended operations to maintain fair prices amid possible excess production.
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Cecil J. Kennedy
Agrricultural Stabilization and Conservation County Committee
Commodity Credit Corporation
arenes
Orville L. Freman
Health for All: Johnny’s illness leads to nephritis warning
Johnny recovers from a sore throat then falls ill again with pale appearance and brief exam. Dr Jones diagnoses glomerulonephritis, a post strep complication affecting the kidney, potentially weeks or months bedridden. Tuberculosis Association notes warn of serious after effects from respiratory infections.
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Johnny
Jarés
Dr. Jones
John
National Tuberculosis Association
Your Tuberculosis Association
Warning System Now In Effect In Plymouth County
The Register-Tribune reports a county wide civil defense warning system now in effect in Plymouth County. In case of severe weather or enemy attack, a two to three minute steady blast from sirens will alert residents. Citizens should monitor KLEM KSCJ KMNS KTTV or KVTV for official updates.
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Register-Tribune
Plymouth county
KLEM
KSCJ
KMNS
KTTV
KVTV
Leo DeForce
Plymouth County Municipal Civil Defense Agency
Freeman tour signals broader farm bargaining aims
Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman wrapped up a midwest tour with cautious optimism on farm unrest and a push to strengthen bargaining power for farmers. He backed expanding the Capper Volstead Act to give farmers leverage against processors and middlemen, noting REA and public power lowered electric costs and praising cooperative efforts in fertilizer, petroleum, and electric sectors.
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iast
mid- America
Orville Freeiman
Freeman
REA
public power
United States
Highway Commission Issues Annual Report Iowa 1966
The Iowa Highway Commission from Ames presents its fiscal year 1965 66 annual report in pictorial form detailing operations and projects including primary and farm to market funds reports from each division and progress on Interstate Highways and road construction. It notes equipment upgrades such as an asphalt cold binder and urethane joints to improve highway durability and a new crack firing pour pot. The report emphasizes a continuing need to build and maintain an adequate highway system to meet present and future traffic, highlighting a catch up program after wartime construction suspensions and rising road demands.
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mienton ae
Lowa
Ames
strates Commission
Commission on ites
Algo
Tonvas
fie
Tractor Cabs of Future in Agricultural Engineering Talk
At the engineers meeting experts predicted tractor cabs will be as common as open cockpit cars. They foresee heated cabs with closed circuit TV for monitoring, soil and moisture readouts, and computer aided field decisions to reduce accidents and fatigue. Capt. Donald E. Wolfe, a Bonaparte native, was decorated thrice for Vietnam service including the Purple Heart earned July 9, 1966, and recently visited family.
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Donald E. Wolfe
N. Earl Wolfe
Bonaparte
Vietnam
Wolfe
Mr and Mrs George Baker Celebrate 70th Anniversary
Mr and Mrs George Baker marked their 70th wedding anniversary on May 18 with an open house at Ocheyedaly. Residents of Ocheyedan since 1916 they now reside in Hartley with Mr Baker at 90 and Mrs Baker 93 years old.
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George Baker
Ocheyedaly
Mire. Baker
Ocheyedan
Hartley
Mr. Baker
Mrs. Baker
Social Security benefits paid in 17 county Sioux City area
Total benefits reached 42.2 million dollars with an 8 percent rise from the prior year. At year end 1966, 50,418 residents received payments for retirement survivors and disability. Families with young children receive ongoing payments. mothers and children may continue benefits until 18 or 22 if in school.
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Sioux City
aera
avere
Goldman
If-county
T7-county
amy
Water Safety Schools Prepare for Summer Training
The American National Red Cross will run ten aquatic and small craft schools in the Midwest from June to September to train water safety instructors and leaders. Courses cover swimming lifesaving basic small craft safety first aid and leadership. handicapped swimming canoeing competitive swimming boating and sailing electives available. two sections train Red Cross First Aid instructors. no swimming prerequisites. no course fees for instruction only room meals and supplies charged.
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American National Red Cross
Midwest
Red ‘Cross
Wisconsin
Missouri
Red Cross
What Do You Know About Tooth Care
An instructional piece stresses daily toothbrushing to prevent cavities. It notes 40 percent brush once a day or less, praises fluoride toothpaste for enamel strength, and gives brushing directions including motion, frequency, and toothbrush care. It highlights Crest’s ADA Beal of Vege tance recognition and urges brushing after every meal.
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American Dental Association
Red Cross opens 1967 instructor schools nationwide
Enrollment is open to experienced instructors and prospective candidates aged 18 or older. Applications via local Red Cross chapters or American Nations Reed Cross Midwestern Area. Locations and dates for 1967 schools listed in multiple states including Oklahoma Texas Indiana and Iowa. Small craft and aquatic schools also planned with total enrollment around 8 500 across the country.
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Red Cross
American Nations
Reed Cross
Midwestern
Lindell Blvd
St. Louis
Missouri
Lake Murray State Park
Camp No. 2
Ardmore
Oklahome
Lone Ster
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