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967-4224 HERALD, ALTOONA, IOWA. QCTQBPP 19, 1972 MITCHELLVILLE NEWS SECTION A REGULAR SECT.ON OF THE ALTOONA HERALD BACH WHK PAGE FIVE Sarden Roll call for the Mitchellville and' IWO SEP SCHOOl KGCOruS Federated Garden Club meeting i recommendation. Attention, Rainbow Girls. The JCl October 27 will be "A Tip on! The Commerce Commission has rcxtJ meetin wil i be held on louscplant Culture." Mrs. Nellie-ordered signals be installed at 23 with a In lAlinh Mat Anrlitsi 11 If M.

and Mrs. Marie Uhl the Elm Street crossing in Mite" ghet sl 'PP, er at 6 with a 111 I OUQU lZ-6 VlClOIV the lesson on "The Honey-'ellville. The town must deposit ractlce following. Meeting time, )e h-w? nd ird Migration." portion of thc cost, S2- 1S 7 by Ray Fagen exhibit will be a houseplant. Mrs.

1574.26, in an escrow account bv Nan cy Hay, Worthy Advisor ercy Thompson and Mrs. MaryiNovember 4, 1972 i 0n are hostesses for this) Ed Lust will explore fluorida-i Mro our water supply. I Mrs. Walter Biddle. President The city engineer will Calls S.

Polk Ram defenders play- ble out of mid-air and ran all the eel what Coach Frank Gilson way for an 80-yard 'touchdown termed as their best game last run. ipucnaown to down the Saydel west portion of Mitchellville. The non-annexation agreement MITCHELLVILLE COMMUNITY PARISH wn SeniorPastor county Recorder. Application has been made for Datej Annual Turkey Supper Ult-A fumbles five times, but the de- A ,1. Ifensc stopped the Eagles.

i Anolher Phillips' Interception I Two school records were Tll tllird quarter was a score- as S.E. Polk won its second lcss batllc the Rams liold- jgame of the season and its first in off tlrivo after drive in their game. Records broken territory. After the Rams return- Iwcre Randy Phillips' three the kickoff which opened the JIS ThU ffis SS 19 WUh WS final Fr'idavand i CCSS of st the Th mcal will be served fam- defensive game of the year "ft i OT; 3 2nnnrt 9i in nn Oct ober lighting in Mitchellville and ty)e and tickets are $2 for was truly team victorv with in aSate SMl Secure' 0 11 in th ndf-rl a- senate, High school politicalnarties-plnss ference Center in in ues ivioi the State CaDitol hnilrHnu v-jum, He is shown above with Jane sinnv Walk June 29 in oung cou Morgan, Linda Fagen Lori Olson i 'i Io ged a total of Surnda y. October p.m Lori Sexton Vir-lrv i T', llcs thr ough western, cen- Jr High Youth; 6:15 Sr i :p.m., prayer service at United 1 iiasmusscn Insurance tense was much improved Wei James W.

Hay, Mayor ICO and from Legion- moved the ball real well to start If Mary Ballagh, Clerk ndllcs game offensively, but fum- Ibles cost us two scoring oppor- ii must play ball the l-all Cleanup Day Saturday, Prairie Belle rraine De whole game." ur Jown News Reporter-Mrs. Floyd Seiberiing, Phone 1iSI rurte ai KCV. Consumer oe assisting Inslns Hnuiina with iT Sffl Pri ze sr. high assisting Ingles Hauling with too large Tor tils trucks. Mary Ballagh, Clerk 10-26-c son Hardware; 7:00 p.m., sr.

high bowling with pi zza afterwards. To Read Parade supper guests Ch stlan Church Activities I A UA Mr. and Mrs. Thursday, October 19 1-30 A succ essful Right to Read p-a- Kom a Ault KeCGIVeS Stafo iTnivPrQitv'in UUIUU Seiberiing were Mr. and CWF Visitation Day.

adc was eld in istate University in Mrs Gene Koder and girls Sunday, October a Saturday, October 14th. i a ti was held in Mitchellville I a A Lodge Appointment "'Mrs. Gene Koder and girls of Sunday, October f45 a aaiuraa October 14th. Ames, Saturday. Baxter and Mr and Mrs Ernest church worshi 1QQQ The winners of the categories 1 'Seiberiing and Sheryl.

church school. as follows: Wal- Roma Ault was appointed 1 Mrs. Howard Cross received a Monday, October n.m. dorf and oh Young; nursery ar the Teepee at the Shorty Eatwell was a Tuesday Seiberiing and Sheryl. church school.

as follows: of Mr. and Mrs. i Mrs. Howard Cross received a Monday, October rf and John Young; nursery phone call from Morris Cooney, Christian education committee yme and short st Lori a as Fn Thursday night saying Leota was and church school teachers. Churchill; biographies Cathy day evening visitor of Mrs.

Clara-in the hospital but is getting Tuesday, October pm Sams and Bret Anderson; lrk along fine at this writine. Christian cabinet. ma Campbell and Brian this writing. Christian cabinet. Campbell and Brian weTek A i.

Kenneth Dunlavy' Wednesday, October 25 8:00 ci a adventure (hfI raAult was miUatcd into Altoona, Mr and P- Christian board. Rlck Vandehaar and Dana Bar- inc U)(1 8 belle Kooyman. along" finTa't" this "writing. Lloyd Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.

I Mr inri Mrs Konnofh Enoch Bailnv and Mrs Hnwiivl Jvlrs Duiiiavy v-l Cross; siient thef Sav and Robin of Altoona, Mr. and Christian board. thei home of Mrs Blanche Pia? A Darre11 Steinberger and Methodist Activities ton helSinl their hildre of Coif ax, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, October a.mj One na not been claimed sister her Dunlav and children of church school; 11:00 a.m., church number 3 under nursery Thev'also calledforTMr and ewton and Zona of worship.

"'rhymes and short stories. If any Max Broshpr of FvlinP lDes Moines ent Thursday narpnt fcnm fci UOIlt.1 VI JuAllllC. 1.1 FIRST of Rcdmcn and i Convention at Hotel in Des Moines last Randy Howard Tough defense Ken Kincaid Bob Schoonover The Rams punted again, and i Saydel used eleven plays to drive to thc SEP seven-yard line NThe fourth quarter began during 1 this scries of downs. The defense, spearheaded by Scott McClain, Randy Howard, Mike Potter, Doug Jones, Bob Schoonover, Ken Kincaid, Doug James, Ron Kleywegt, halted the Mike Potter (Eagles' drive and took over on downs. Three plays later, John Sandin held Saydel Loring News sen were Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Bjurlin and family of Minneapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Styrsky of Oak Forest, 111., who were all here for a visit with a cift nuwatu f. Or.

Simkins was a Saturday Sunday School visitor of Mr, and Mrs. ounaay acn 01 Blake. Mr and Mrs. Dwight Surber, parent knows their child had this' Sunday dinner guests at the number, please contact Mr. Ed- Clarence lank home were Mrs.

cnuKCH i wa lu at tnc scho (Maude McCoy of Cummings, Mrs. Howard Jones Minister nc Pnze is a gift subscription'Ellen Saltzcr and Ellen Kay of up to $6 of any magazine of the es Moines. Mr. and Mrs. Larry lobefore in 10.45 a win8 WCC afcrnoon visitors.

timers cnoice. were aiternoon visitors. A big thank you goes to the! otncr callers during the week people of the community who Mr and Mrs George Setzcr rode in the parade, tothe parents' 01 Nevada, Mrs. Hazel Billiard of for bringing their children toi CoIIlns and Harold Ballard wiiu weru uere lor a VISH Wlin aua. suroeri Paulette Rasmussen, who left and children spent the week end i n.

rr Friday for Bogota, South Amer- with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Blood. Veterans Day Dinner bringing their children, to, CoIIlns and Harold ica where she will teach in the The Surbers had just spent a tne ud gcs who had the hardest Ml UHie Parr a language center there. week's vacation camping in the OaturdaV, November I I of a11 and to a11 wl 'o gave! ten( lvcl a rock show .1 A week ago Sunday dinner McGregor area.

7 of their time, tulent and 1)uil(lin 'n Marshal guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Con- Mrs. Norma Tilghman was a' The American Legion Auxili- ment to make th parade a reality, day afternoon. Mrs Lillie Parr and Jesse at- show at the Fisher Marshalltown, Sun- guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Con- Mrs. Norma Tilghman was Th American Legion Auxili- nor were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sunday caller of her mother Mrs ar Unlt No 155 will sponsor the Hollingsworth and Bert Connor Howard Cross.

'iVeterans Day dinner on the tra- from Indianola. Mr and Mrs alter Biddle ditional date November 11. This JW Saturday dinner guests of Mr. have received word of the death 1 annual event and the pot- A nfi Mra Wi-noct "i lnrier a n(; Legi on na a An Ordinance to Amend Ordi- mrs vv weaver and Mrs. 6:30, is for all veterans and their na No.

223 and 228 and to Link were Friday morn-i ISP Provide for tho Limitjiiinn ng callers at the Mrs. Gludvs aaiui-uay uuinur guesis or Mr. have received word of and Mrs. Ernest Seiberiing and his nenhew Robort Shnrol morn Mn "ODCri Ordinance No. Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Tomlinson and Susan were Sunday visitors in the Audrey Reynolds home in Ames. W. Weaver and Mrs. scoreless until late in the fina lhrce ays lat John Sandin quarter, foreing five in por an ntcr cc lcd the Eagles turnovers.

After received 10 ball i thc 20 The the opening kickoff arid again and took the stfaaira: ta Ilams drove down inside the hnt ntflrt 1 lmf 1 I i Mil h. int can on a fumble. Klrby Grant gained 15. Saydel then mounted a time- consuming drive but stalled at Lhc Rams' 30 over on downs, ncered a drive up to midfield tho ball on a covcry by Joe Sangcr. Saydel Avoids Shutout Three plays later, Chip vyuyiiL 1 rioercningcr tor cue Kirby Grant broke free for a 58-' scorc Thc tra point failed and yard jaunt.

The key blocks were tllc lead was cut to 12-6 by Mark Kiestcr, Mike Potter and witn 3:4 remaining In the game. Doug DeGraff. After a short 1 An ons 'fle kick failed and SEP gain, Grant then threw a 20-yard Iran ollt tno c)ock wit 'he aid of scoring pass to Doug Jones on a a clut ch penalty call to preserve lalfback option. Thc run failed a 12 fi victory. the extra points, but the Klr by Grant had a 100-yard nut me jinu i-0 A minute Ashing night, gaining 110 yards quarter ended.

eleven tries for an impressive Rams took a 0 utcr, thc first quarter ended. uu a ui ins nepnew. itooert Bidfl of 7" nan UL Sheryl were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Calabasas Calif He was thr inn 6:30 IS for veterans and their, Hefley and family.

Mr and Mrsu if Mrs Confey BWdle ilies 1 50 br covered r0 tho Li J. 1 th( Mrs Gordon Seiberlme and Mr. anri Br uuu dish and tabln snrvino Gordon Seiberiing and Mr. ull Mrs Melvin Seiberiing. of six Mr.

and Mrs. Dean was spent Saturday afternoon help- tery. her 2n Wcre Virginia Nystrom called Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clark Howard Cross.

Monday Saturday evening visitors of Mr. er ing ra Virginia, Norma Pearson. of! rnnlpv'nlfWTo IU ut Please Drlng covered tor the Limitat on i I at wrs an HP. dish and service for your Multiple Family Dwellings ln! II lns home in Nevada. of sfx monthf with henatnlf Co will be furnished.

ch i 9. in visito months with hcDatlUs mlly Coffce wl furnished Each Block. i Boning visitors at thc 'as in Forest Lawn Ceme' Plan a ttend for an evening of Be it ordained by the Council of "'T Ida cnt ome W(! rc Mr orest Lawn teme- good food fellowshj the Town of Mitchcllville, Iowa-" nd timer Ilaines of Bon- Wilma Waldorf SECTION 1. That c-T! I andMMrs clarcnc e': Auxiliary President 3 of paragraph A of Section 2 of oines and tho Article ncninn Uc D( nton rs accompa day afternoon Garland Cumin, Sunday Olson were and the additional Mrs. Paui'Bogard Vnd A A their guests.

Tina, Bazaa At Santiago also was a later caller -28 the following words "of 8 Lake and had dinner together in Santiago 1 or more." thereby making honor of the birthday of Mrs will serve their Section 1 of Ordinance No. 228 Ashha. Home bazaar on to rea( i as follows: i Thursday evening Mr and Mr om 5:3 to Additionally, not more Wilbur Casner of Sandwich p.m. one (1) multi-family dwelling Mr. arid Mrs.

Hob Mainline visitors jand Mrs. Wm. Blake. Kirby Grant 10-yard average. Grant also threw touchdown pass.

Russ Vermie who played the entin! game at quarterback added 28 yards; followed by Doug Jones with 17 tough yards. Scott McClain led all tncklers again with eleven. He was followed by Kirby Grant with eight tackles. Randy Phillips. Bob Schoonover and Ken Kincaid each added seven.

Randy Phillips added hi.s three interceptions and Mike Potter r.nd Randy Howard each recovered fumbles. 1 Coach Gilson praised Randy Dawson for playing a real solid game at offensive center, replacing the injured Mark Jones. Coach said, "The fine blocking of Randy Colyn, Mike Potter Rick Beattie and Randy Howard uison were Mr. anu Mrs. naroiu aim JUTS, waner mciuie attended 'Tickets Stevens of Iowa Falls, Mr.

and tne Bondurant Christian church i for Mrs. Park Toon and Mrs. Blanche supper and bazaar last Wednes-' Foss of Des Moines. day evening. Saturday evening visitors of- Mr and Mrs.

Wm. Blake were Mr. and Mrs. George Briles of' Collins and Mr. and Airs.

George! Christian of Kansas City. Thursday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cakebread i mm iM.utuc unu ritiim the rst i pla tho second helped the Rams move the ball cted ho Hams host Grinnell next tlim I' 1 the Par- AMERICAN LEGION A nvn AUXILIARY Notice me iiL'uiL-iii iniersecung or um runc-rai 01 itarrv (iar- 1 oajuei jiu intercepting streets, railroad Eldora at the JO se ba to right-of-way, waterways, golf Home in DCS Moines, ltle l)an In territory, course, campus, park or other Tuesday. ') undar 3: 1 11 Howard Intercepts, Scores cnts 1 Night.

All parents of foot- INIKHI. AII parents of root- mi i a V- players are invited to attend, on a loose to give ffeydel Game time is 7:30 p.m Statistics First Downs lo Yards Rushing were Mrs. Lorraine Keil and Mrs. Carrie Vandehaar. Enoch Bailey, Mrs.

Paul Bogard and Mrs. Cleda Bailey call- President Wilma Waldorf called on Mrs. Howard Cross during ed the meeting of the American the day, Thursday. Evening vis- Legion Auxiliary to order at 7:30, itors were Dixie Bogard and Tuesday evening, Oct. 10, and friend, Randy Warrick of Valeria, conducted the formal opening Richard L.

Pinesar. ir. and and the business meeting. A re- Richard L. Pinegar, jr.

and a'ld 1 the business meeting. A re- girl friepd, Pamela, were Friday port was given that the member- evening visitors of his grand- ship quota had been met and the mother. Mrs. Clarabelle Kooy- unit is possibly the first in Polk man. county to have reached their Mr.

and Mrs. Carroll Shissler, goal. A refrigerator has been Vickie and Dianna, were and is ready to be in- day evening guests at the Shissler home in Altooiia to help 1 Mrs. Waldorf, Mrs. Gooden Doty Shissler celebrate her birth- and Mrs.

Cochran attended the day. district meeting in Pella, Satur- Mrs. Sue Trout and Linda of day, Oct. 7 and bills for their Urbandale spent Sunday after-expenses as delegates were al- noon with Mrs. Howard Cross lowed.

and later Myra and her guests; Discussion of the date for the called on Mrs. Norma Tilghman Veterans Day dinner found many and Lisa. Afternoon callers of objecting Mrs. Cross also, were Denise called Notice We appreciate the however. evening luifL-a ciuar- Punts Ka a V1 Iills blc Yards Penalized jKuruly Howard grabbed the fum-IFumbles ..171 35 ..53 1 ..85 4 They 11 142 76 18-4 3 1-47 50 2.

Participated in the I "Right to Read" activities Octo-l Santiago News Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kinney spent the week end at ber 14, Mayor and Council Council Proceedings October 16, 1972 The Mitchellville council met in special session October 16, 1972 uu iwwoer it), itfvz, 3. All ordinances or weignoor Club went to Winter- Mayor Hay presiding, all council- parts of ordinances in 1 Thursday for an all day trip me Present. the provisions of this Ordi-i to see the covered bridges there.

Ihe meeting was opened as a nance are hereby repealed. I A11 nad dinner at the Gold Buf- jubhc hearing on "An Ordinance! SECTION 4. If any section sub- ooo Am Dd Ordinances Numbered section, provision or part this 1 The Ha and 228 anrf tn r-huivh Tnncrla They were spending the day with'' nou nced their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs ov Facts About Strokes Offered By Iowa Heart Association Strokes are one of our major health problems, according to the Iowa Heart Asociation. They affect hundreds of thousands of people every year.

Yet today the outlook for stroke patients is more hopeful than ever before, tuse of advances in treatment jcioyu irons rena many patients at the Adelpbi restored to a Sunday afternoon when We Steve and Jim! Progress has also toward prevention of ten, doctors signs and validity of this 6rdinance 'asi se ine Faulkner wa hostess. ret lJ at Madrid, Sunday afternoon mea sures to risk whole or any section, subsection vitif'J" 1 Mrs. Merlin Harris of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Morrow se us Stroke.

In some people thereof not Cr S- a te ii? 0 Pella C8roe Sun day 'to visit Mrs i SUrger caa revent strokes from vi unconstitutional ttienara Welch Gene Morrow. They all went to' occurni i Jfc, JKHON 5 This and rs Unk 3W3ft more than one (1) multi-family: Horar-e Scott a bn'Sil, Hankin of Prairie dwelling shall be- permitted in trip Wednesday to Minnesota and (lty spent un tlay with her daugh- any one (1) Town block, block on the return home he spent li' 1 and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly being defined as an area lyingiThursday and Fridav at the Bay-i Howe11 between the two nearest inter-'ard Scott home in Vinton. Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Dee attonrt sectmg or intercepting Mrs. Ella Weaver of Clinton led the 60th wedding anniversary railroad right-of-way, water-spent a few days the past weekiof his parents at Baxter Sundav ways golf course campus, the Clarence Link home. jThey also called on her mothlr' 1 1 1 6 0 i la( ie of the Helpful who is able to be in LThome SECTJON 3. All ordinances or Neighbor Club went to Winter- now.

PI yd at me 6 uu fiu uruuiance' oEAyiiuiv any iectlon enh. icl nucu Veterans Day dinner found many to Amend Ordinances Numbered'section, provision or part o7 this 1 The Lorin wscs met at the itRhr f5 ff grandson l' eve and Jim! objecting to October 23 being 223 and 228 and to Provide for Ordinance shall be to ehurch Tuesday afternoon with Brroeffle were baptized, called Veterans Day instead of jthe Limitation of the Number of be invalid or uncoESituUonai :1 members and a guest, Letter Fox and Gladys Ander- the traditional November 11. The Multiple Family Dwellings in such adjudication shaUnot affect Jordan present. Mrs Jo- son visited Mr. and Mrs Joe Fed date for the dinner will be an- Each Block." jthe validity of tills Ordinance asi se hine Faulkner was hostess.

ret lJ at Madrid, Sunday afternoon I "he Legion Mrs I D8 obiectors res a wn ol or a section, subsection Mhrar nd sMedrlta arris of Mr and Mrs. Dick Morrow ofi Vivian Patterson, charter mem- that this Kmt i went to. Callers this week of Mrs Emily dark wen Mrs. SBOriey Goodea and Mrs. Floyd OUrk.

Ajjgela Soetsalaar Sun MWI ly "Aeraoon visitor of Mr. and mats, minis and coffee lor tasty apple caJre social hour. aanexation of the Walker prop- Mary erty located oa the West side it Pub, Cotton Street at 6th was Index Hubert Weyer of Dyersville at Mitchellviila' Mr w. t-uim at" iaUil I Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Dunlavy The unit was glad to have Mrs. Upon motion by Stouffer, iec-1 Passed and approved thJ Ie5tas and attended their 40th wedding if ern a aaem- onded by Lust, to adopt OrdinanceiTown Ckjuncil of tie anniversary on Sunday. i 061 loca Aualiary, 230 to amend Zoning Ordt-ichellville Iowa this lr "it for the meeting. 'sance 223 and 228. Motion carried October 1872 Hostesses, Mrs.

Louise unanimously. I and Mrs. Alicia served a An applkation for voluntary ATTEST: vi isyersviue liy, Mayor raised a 68 Ib. squash on his tann, 4J foot long in yiui. ui me mum is or cut off and as a cells in that part cannot function.

body controlled by these cannot function either. more about strokes, treatment and pre-.

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