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BUSINESS PHONE THE ALTOONA HERALD, ALTOONA, IOWA. AUGUST 31, 1972 MITCHELLVILLE NEWS SECTION A PAGE FTVB A REGULAR SECTION OF THE ALTOONA HERALD iACH WEEK School's Open Drive Carefully lAJed Southeast Polk Watch For This New Sign and For Children, Says AAA "You'll see a new warning for an old problem this fall," commented Dan McCarthy of the Motor Club of Iowa, as he referred to the new symbol sign displayed on this year's School's Open poster. "The old sign merely said 'SCHOOL', the new one shows you the point of the message: CHILDREN!" The new SCHOOL sign is one of the new symbol signs recently approved for use on all roadways, A correlated new sign is also be-i ing introduced to caution drivers about school crossing zones or walkways. This pentagonal sign will show two figures walking between crosswalk lines. SCHOOL CROSSING signs are generally located just after the SCHOOL sign to indicate locations where j' children will be expected to cross i On July 22, 1972, at 3 pm in the roadway.

jthe United Methodist church "What do these new symbols Mitchellville, Miss Joyce Bethene mean for you as a driver?" con- Rasmussen became the bride of tinued Mr. McCarthy, "Wherever Douglas Lane Stuart. Parents are you. see SCHOOL signs, be alert, Mr. and Mrs.

Lowell Rasmussen slow down be ready to stop. Mitchellville, and Mr. and Mrs' Walking to and from school, is a Carroll Stuart, Grinnell. Rev. Car- very new experience for primary- roll Brown, pastor of the church grade children, who may never performed the double-ring cere- have been much further away mony.

than their front The bride, escorted to the altar iby her father, wore a floor-length Football Schedule Sept. Here Sept Here Sept. There Sept. Here Oct. Polk County 4-Hers Place In Oct.

Oct. Twenty Polk county 4-H mem-, bers placed in the exhibit classes! Iowa State Fair Classes the iowa 4 8 based the number uit. alr- members twelve years 2Q (jrifjjTii exhibits were judged re mechanics and ars casse Oct. Oct. Oct.

Oct. v-tuuiy Oct. to the opening of the low State Pair on Friday, August 18 Mary K. Munson, Polk 4-H and Youth Leader sai tat each county could make entries ea in each of the four divisions with nn a limit of eight exhibfts from ratns county in a fitaEHX iTmi? of 16-20 exhibits overall. Each Des Moines Oct.

Tama There Nov. "There Game p.m. Sophomore Junior Varsity Sept. (10th) There 4:15 Sept. (J-V.) 7:00 Sepft.

(10th) 4:15 Sept. (J.V.) Here 4:15 Sept (lOtfh) There 7:00 (J.V.) There 4:15 (10th) There 4:15 (J.V.) Here 4:15 "llOth? -7 nJ Mrs- Doris Shissler spent Sat-i UUtn) There with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll 1 Shissler and family and enjoyed low cost baked product; Benjamin, Ankeny, for- county winners are: eign baked product; Beth Faust, West jj eg MoineS( entomology; 'u Geddes, Alleman, Alleman, plfnt ar on Friday, August 18 sui An Beattie, Run- 'collection; Marcene Crouch, Ank- Mary K. Munson, Polk Shift ble; Vlckle Shissler, Mil- eny, photography; Debbie Cam- 4-H and Youth Leader said that Sfn A benc chest; BecWe eron Des Molnes Photography; ing; Beth Des Moines baked Product.

Margaret Deer, Des Moines, painting. White Beckie Stall, A keny ceramics Lynn Leonard Tots Our Uown. News Reporter-Mrs. Floyd Seiberlim? Oct. (J.V.) There 4:15 Oct.

(10th) loth Here 4:15 -Here 4:15 Oldfield Posit Meets Sept. 5 friend of the groom. Jerry David from home TTUAC a J-iUUlT-llJIlMCIl Remember that every parked gown of nylon satin faille It was car may be hiding a child ready styled with an empire waist to dart out after some stray stand-up collar, bishop sleeves' school papers. Beyond all else," and trimmed with embroidered advises AAA, "remember: lace and tiny pink flowers Her SCHOOL'S OPEN DRIVE floor-length veil was caught in a CAREFULLY" ui in a i wot iuu 01 me length gown of deep pink dotted' Le gion will be held ciin'ctj i meeting of of the American the beef barbecue at Chuck Wagon Days in Altoona. (Thursday of Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Zook and family. They all attend- ied the state fair with Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Webb and Max on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seiberling land Sheryl called on Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Seiberling and family. evening. playere had to report August' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of spent several days dur- Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Willis the sta te fair with Mrs. SWISS. Sept. 5.

Evan Stuart, cousin of the Dues are now due and there is groom, Kirksville, Missouri, serv- much business to take care of ed as best man. Groomsman was Everyone should attend Charles Rubendall, Grinnell, L. Morgan, Adj. Sweet Corn Feed Dennis Kaisand and Richard Bill- Cub Scouts man, friends of the groom from" Mrs. On Friday, August 25, the Cub and Webelos gathered at Bowers accompanied the city park in Mitchellville the ann ual sweet corn Will Your Week-end Be A Safe One? 'pillbox headpiece trimmed with Following the service, a reception was held in the church par- Trip Be A bate One? 1 Miss Labor Day week end could be'tended a sad repeat rinn embroidered lace.

Her bouquet i ors was a semi-cascade of pink a io stephanotis and baby's the guest book. Gift were Mrs. Barb Stuart, kYrksviiie" MIIU, iriio, til in WllllS Ond ai-civc lall WIHl Dr. and Mrs. James R.

Craig Jimi Kav from St. Joseph, Estncr Brunotte and Dale. returned to their home in 01 0 Sunda afternoon callers of ing Green, Kentucky, on Friday, and Mrs F1 Clark. I after spending tho past three 1 Mr and Mrs. Bob Hefley and IVYa TertOWl and Upland weeks at the University of Michi-lfamily were Sunday afternoon Gamebird Seasons Set gan in Ann Arbor, Mich.

Janet and evening visitors of Mr. and 1 reasons O6T will attending day classes at Mrs Ernest Sciberling and Thc Iowa Conservation Corn- Kentucky and Shoryl. mission set at its August meet- uitu ito Jim will resume his teaching Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Radeke ng the 1972 waterfowl and up- mert and family of Green Bay, Wis eamebird seasons.

Gary Porter was the honored ca mc last Thursday spend a Tll duck season will be a split guest at a birthday dinner Saitur- few days with the parental A ason tnis vear It will open on day evening. Those present were Radeke and other members of er nd run throu Octo- Mr. and Mrs. Sickles of Mt. Ayrj tnc family here.

They left Tues- cn closc until October Mrs. Harry Porter and Mrs. Cleta! da to spend time with Mrs scason will then again P-vle. Radekc's family at Dixon Iowa' i0 pen and run throu December Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Blake'visited lootin 8 will be from r. and Mrs. Hnrrv to sunset. Mr.

and Mrs. Malvern McCleary of Minneapolis, and Mrs Mary Rhodes of Des Moines were callers Saturday of Mr. and Chester Cakebread. ouri Mta Jhthy Dofr Ji ena coma De tended her sister as maid of'TV. ,7 Aatny weekly den meeting oVS rfr? eb h1 bS g0t at Sfe ndSC rv Fourteen Th wore floor ro £fa7aU new traffic accidents on Iowa high-'light cal AI assisting were sisters den.

VS rtVAr fhnt hnlMatr 3W15S SiylCQ Of tllO bTlflP MrS MlolfOI. ways over ago, reports Beryl N. of Emmetsburg, president of the In- colonial dark family for again fur- ill the sweet corn, with round of applause going their son, Ricky, for having icked and cleaned all the ears. A reminder to all Cubs no weekly den meetings until after the School Night for Scouting 1 in SC 00 l)j ouse cubs which have can be placed in a VIOliCU Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Lewis, Thn Grandma Wcirick at Pnlt' pomt svstem will be used Monday afternoon 1 0 bag and possession Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koovman Howcvor there will be no jth Ann on canvasbacks and ducks dinner at, nu- Chlcago pourin 2 coffee and Mrs ht i Sue urIin Minneapolis, dipping Tennessee Far Bureau And eight lowans died over the bride and this year's four-day Fourth of; ister of the July holiday. Nationally, some 760 persons al Womens Society' in iowa Christian Service of thV Au ust 10. 1972, two busloads ch.

(with 74 people) of the Tennessee Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hers- Norton in Maxwell Sundnv bergon of Knoxville and Ti.ur.sday Wow Odd Lawson and Mrs. Inez Mar- ard Cross were Mr, Bohhv chanto of Dallas, Texas, were! ran, Norma TilSan a5d Sundav riinnor i 11 ana Lisa. Twenty point ducks will include drake mallards, ring- i -i i and hen orma ima ad Sunday dinner guests at the home Mrs.

Esther BruMtto an 1 of Gladys Woods. visltcd the ill (,11 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Baldwin Mrs. Wayne of Mingo were callers of Mr.

and They Mrs. Hugh Webb, Sunday eve- Tnmn nJ, over the Fourth of July week end, a toll exceeded only once according to the Consumers Insurance Information Bureau of the Independent Insurance Agents of Iowa. 1.UUJ.UU IS They wore where gowns of light third grade luiuii. ui LUC j.uiinessee The couple is at home in Mil- Farm Bureau members and staff lellville. whprp uho were in Iowa on their wav back will be a in the y-chellville Elementary School and a '-'he is employed with Iowa Truck Southwest way back feedlots, ranches a packing house in the iiijj ju yen WlLji 1O in a floor-iCenter of Des Moines.

In Iowa, a group toured Pio- jnesrs Cattle Operations at Johns- Squirrel, Rabbit and Fox I Seasons certainly no one wants to break) Seasons on squirrel, rabbit, any records during this upcoming an fox will open September 9, iisvlis) ntt tt Trttir ft ning. Mrs. Leona Pinegar and Mary were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Clarabellc Kooyman. Wednesday night and Thursday guests of Mrs.

Esther Brunotte and Dale were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens of Washington, Thursday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Blake were Becky Bailey, June Hale and Harry Tama and Grinnell. other ducks are ten points, bag limit will be readied the last bird taken added tho accumulated point totals of Mr and of the other ducks bagged causes at Albion, that total to reach or exceed 100 visited in points. Possession limit will be two day's bag. Green. Mrs.

Howard Cross was a dinner guest of Mrs. Cleta Pyle on Friday. Mrs. Leone Craig was a Sunday holiday." i reports Iowa Conservation Com- MITCHELLVILLE COMMUNITY PARISH I vv MI. 11- Mitchellville, where some neigh-i Mrs.

Ed Craig bors joined the Bruxvoorts in! Mr. and Mrs. Jim Seiberlinu servins mB nf to the'were dinner guests of Mr Rev.Carroll Brown. Senior Pastor bull Stulz offered these suggestions mission officials to make your Labor Day holiday The season on grey and fox trip a safe one: squirrels will run to January 1. Tailor the distance you travel There are no shooting hours.

The a UnitpH to the length of time available, bag limit is six with a possession' September 7 9 A shorter trip with frequent limit of 12. The entire state is Esther and jgroup after touring the Da ny I operation and cattle setup on Sunday. farm. Also, a stop at thej Mr and Mb i Residence Phone: 967-2805 I at the Amana Colonies stops wiU be safer and more open pleasant for all. Cottontail and jackrabbit sea- Dorcas September 9 l-io, parish farm near Davenport.

family in the home nd Andrea dnu Andrea, i Radeke Pin rSa nS IO hil ITOiC Med ol Tho scaso Canada geese 10WCr for Mrs is from October 7 through Octo- ra'r a rip nda 2 ther 'n and rela scason wil1 run from October 7 eld a showc cd the through December 15. Shooting are from sunrise to sunset. The daily bag is five (5) Eeese Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Surber, No more than one (1) Canada and Dana andDwayne and two foster one (1) white-front.

or two (2) children Oscar and Gold, were white-fronts are allowed in the week end guests in home of bag. The possession limit Is Mr and Mrs. Elmer Blood. Thc'also five (5) geese. At no time burbere came to attend the golden during the season can there be wedding anniversary of Mrs.

"lore than two (2) Canadas and arc nts Mr and (2) white-fronts in the pos tu)V easant ror all. cottontail ana jackrabbit sea- retreat at rwfav wiT A An early start may be self-de- sons will run to February 28. iS. Interfaitb Cen- feating. Indications are that the hours from noon to 6 p.m.

on the Friday of a long week end may be the most deadly. The peak hour for fatalities appears to be 4 p.m. still two hours before the official death count begins. Make certain the auto is in good running condition. Brakes, tires and lights are especially important.

If you drive beyond the exit, continue on to the next. Never back up in high speed lanes or neivy traffic and always pull well off the roadway when making any repairs or checking directions. Avoid medications and alcohol nefore or during the trip. Cold and allergy medicines can induce drowsiness. Alcohol is a depress even in small amounts and can increase the chance of an accident substantially.

Shooting hours are from 6 a.m. no state is open. Oddfellows Lodge 363 And Garcia Rebekah Sunday afternoon. and family, Mrs. Robert Porter took Barbara Porter to Iowa State University at Ames, Thursday, where she is enrolled as a sophomore in the elementary education de- Lodge 425 jpartment.

Both lodges will start their! Biake was a Saturday MKU niia. HUIILO iii tlio Wicker, Sunday afternoon, i session limit. The entire state is Aug. 27, at the Christian church to Canada goose hunting ex- Runnells. Others attending Pt for marked portions of Clay roiri here were Mr.

and Mrs.i Dickin son, Emmet, Palo Alto' 'loyd Seiberling and family and Worth a Winnebago counties' Mrs. Carroll Shissler and Dianna. The east-west road adjacent to Sunday callers of Mr. and MrsJ Forne ake in Fremont county Chester Cakebread were Mrs Lor-! is dosed to all waterfowl hunt- raine Keil and Mr. and Mrs' Lee ingi Waldorf and Pat.

i Coot season runs from October and Mrs Edw ard Craig, through October 12, and from Wa ly and T.J. returned from a ctober 21 to December 3. Shoot- 10-day vacation in Montana and urs are sunrise to sunset tlie Dakotas. They were guests 6 a llmit is 15 and posses- Dr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Bruchez Slon hmit is 30 Debbie and Johnie of Hobson' xr Phea ant sea runs from If Xjrt.rrt The season on grey and red foxiChrUtlan Church wuiajjjp AZUieny. luugea wm BiarC lucir, was a adlUTUay September 11 pm 2 ula meetings the first weekj din er Suest of Mr. and Mrs. Wra. 'Kordsmen at Christian church.

in September after vacationing' Blake Fll I FlU I nJffti vet 1 uujiiiiio 01 riouson acoauu ironi Montana for a week and ve(mber through January 1. the golden wedding anniversary'f ting hours be 8 a.m. to of their aunt n- p.m. The haw Hmif of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and The bag Umlt three will run to February 15.

There are no shooting hours, bag limits, or possession limits. The entire state is open. September 10 worship; 10:45 school. The Kordsmen were here in Sunday Mil Santis of Brookiyn; edFriday fil KennethlFair. fo a A nuy be but criticituu lor 8:45 a.m., a hot summer months.

Mrs Howard Cross called Rebekahs will meet Tues-! Mr a nd Mrs. Russell Mrs. O. M. Reynolds of Lewis- il' Possession limit is 12 Mu on Sunday, August I entke tate ls except Kordsmen Quartet Sing Here Sept.

11 The Kordsmen Quartet will be appearing at the Mitchellville Christian church on Monday ove-' ning, September 11 at 7:30 p.m., sponsored by the Mitchellville Community Parish. The Kordsmen were here in Sunday School The "Oddfellows will United AfUthodltt Thursday, September 7. September Method-' 1 "on Ministries at 8 p.m. Mrs. vAmutu ou auoistnes at a p.m.

mrs. Kiddle rdSS6S Joe rat -t September a.m., wor- A ID LI k.i ax wer Monday evening ship; 9:30 a.m., church school. Away In Brooklyn, N. Y. Iper guests of Gladys Woods.

SAfltiaaa CKurfh PiHHIn naaaAj4 nn RalQliirfu. Monte and Lisa, Sunday morning! meet! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitaker I called on Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Webb and Max, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pratt of Coli fax were Monday evening sup- Molly Riddle passed away Relatives from here attended wMMfhn m.vuj juuuie Kiaseu away nciauves iroiu nere autenaed September a.m., wor- Au 9, 1972, in Brooklyn, New the lawn wedding and reception up; 9:30 a.m., church school. Yoj at the age of 58.

She is Saturday afternoon of Mr. and I survived hv fum snno af A A FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Howard D. Jones, Minister Places of interest In I Hi 8 on taa on their return frin Bobwhite auall seasnn taa on their return trip. quail season will ir reiurn inp. TV: Huau season will guests in the A jlm? Oct er 2B and run through Saturday evening SB A To Shootin bours are nd Mrs.

Melvin lhnit of Green Bay, iLfi the Possession ift UTwn la J.H. PriQ anvilHJUJU UL Sill aQU jsurvived by two sons at home, Mrs. George Lord, at the pa- Joseph jr and Chuck; twoirentai George Lord home near daughters. Mrs Janet Peppe of Bondurant. Joei OI New Jersey and Mrs.

Patty De- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Craig rcturn-lMrs. Esther Hrnt'lfl i -a i j. i W.

Radeke home Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin and family of Green and Mr. and Mrs. and boys.

They were all in the new home of OT Wd Mrs. Wayne Radeke aod boys, on Sunday and Joel of Mrs. season November 11 and runs January i. school as well as in the churches 1 This is ne sister and four ferothftrs. 1 1 I and famil of Hobson unay ez an am Hoson and were extremely well receiv-j We so much appreciated the' Chas Riddle, sr of Altoona, Montana, and Mr.

and Mr" ed. The attendance grew each fine attendance last A CvvU njaim night. This is open to the public' We are still and youth and adults from our regular members to UUH) surrounding communities are 1 and help us in the great work of urged to attend. The Kordsmen have a background of presenting the to all the services. gospel message in a unique fash-i The Women's Fellowship will rt ion by dedicated men.

From coast meet Thursday, September 7 October to coast, a 100.000 miles a year, with a potiuck at 12 noon. This! singing for churches, be in celebration of the! an father-in-law; sisters-in- Reynolds of of Al- traveled and Frontier their aunt Y0 YW Awua itej rtfiC awai. lairs, civic groups and conven'ijuly, August and September Jons in tola great land, the birthdays. Kordsmen have touched the lives i The regular meeting will be at thousands of people with p.m. with Vera Churchill Jove of Jesus.

Hostess, Sarah PhMps. The Mitchelivilie in Altoona will be Saturday. Sept. 2, foe editor. 4 Have a safe vereary Mr.

and MM. O. and Mr. and Mri. Robert Porter, eyea and EWTtook to Wo, Colleae at as 9 freshman wkh September ia.

on U.S. ffich way g5 on line the south by US its with under observation and.

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