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DEPAim'EJIT OF HtSTOnY A THIS WEEK IN MILLS COUNTY Malvern teacher, who teaches Omaha, was given the KOIL iple for the Teacher" award week Mrs. Phyllis Conner. Conner taught in South high year and, since the award nes from nomination by stu- thought that her former udents had sent in her name, his year she is directing a coun- Iling program in the Omaha fhools. of the current crop of the pgge Turkey Farm, just cast of VOL. 85.

in the Post Office at Malvern, town, as Class mall matter under Act of Congress of County's Costs Well Above Cr Amount Sought in Hearing Kfr Recourse to nt law A i 1 VHome 1375 MALVERN, MILLS COUNTY, IOWA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1,1959 NO. 16. nd were a sizable 14 part of the Ditch Will Mark First Project of Its Type in Nine-County Conservation Area Melvin Ncctist. rmmrii ninfTc ar Bob Kruse Bob Winders of age district ditch'. for the drawing of the panel.

Jur- Silver City and 0 Ul Ee claim mileage at 10 cents a mile. Court regard to corn storage, both tern- reporter costs are $8 a day. All porary and permanent, the clerk's office can collect J. R. Hayes, dach Sicck, Council Bluffs; Bricc Omaha; Viola Easterling, birds went out in large semi-trail ers, 1,000 to a truck.

When everything was tidied up the new court house was oc- Icupicd for the first time, someone placed a lovely, rather elongated of ash tray on the counter at the treasurer's office. In fact, it 8 was apparently so nice that folks wouldn't use it for their smokes. Plan Memorial Services for K. R. Cook Oct.

16 Oct. 16 has been set as the date in court costs is $10. Jurors are: Geneva Wise, Darrell Hamm, Mildred Davis, Clarence Aughe, Leo Clark, Merle Holiday, Grace Harman, Burl Vinton, Harry Clark, Edna Wolfe, Theni onTdayTomeonV oTthe Oct. 16 has been set as the date VerUchrTede AUeH'Den Entries From Mills Claim SALE DATES CLAIMED Saturday, Oct. 3: Kmma Clark, home furnishings, at Hastings.

Monday, Oct. 5: Alex Milne estate land sale, northwest of Griswold. Oct. 6: Ruthe Fisher, northwest of Emerson. Saturday, Oct.

10: Ruby Summers guardian sale of household furnishings, at Malvern. ban; Earl Bass, Malvern; Rena Bass, Strahan: A. N. Enewold, Henderson. The work will be the first proj- to- cct of this type in thc nine-county adde'd rnntrihntinn judicial district.

They will be As "Wednesday the thine had held ln the court ro of the Sl PP and oih in connection with pennfes in ft Mills count house and will f. auto accident cai in which uuui ou pennies in it. start at 2 thrpp nprennc iritis three persons were killed near Swine judging at Ak-Sar-Bcn re- KiUed in the accident -ted in Mills receiv Damage was Small in Intersection Accident Small damage was done about 50 pennies in it. J- t-A HftfcrvM nttmr A HH l.Jt-*i._ IHC Mid III Oil ICC. Soil Conservation District area and is one of the largest to be undertaken in Iowa by the Soil Conservation Service.

Thc thing that makes it unique is that these farmers have ngrecd to apply to the board of supervisors for Derniission to organize drainage district after the ditch has been constructed, said Mbcrt Washburn, chairman of Uie Mills comity Soil Conservation District. This has made it possible, for the farmers Jo receive ACP (asricul- uiral conservation assis- iance and from ihc conservation district. They would not have been eligible to receive Jiis if they had organised the district In a ceremony preceding the prior to construction of ihc litch, Ak-Snr-Ben rodeo Tuesday night, llc added. Larry Jenkins was one of the 24 The ditch starts along county Ncbraskans presented a Soldier of approximately a quarter the Year award by the Knights of i'e south of thc Nishnabotna Ak-Sar-Ben. A dinner preceded the bridge and continues in a south- ceremony, erly direction on both sides of ihc Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Jenkins of road for a mile and a half, then Buffalo Center and Mr. and Mrs. veers to the southwest, entering Soldier of Year Award Presented to Larry Jenkins if It to the office last week six pounds, was 12 and about 18 inches in cir Thc Wallers had ob- smith tained the plants from Tennessee peak well as nearly all other vegeta- and a member of the bar for more derson. Larry also exhibited 'a pen date this week.

W. R. Byington Is son and daughter-in-law. JB uii. mm-y mso exniouea a pen car ven chairman of the resolutions com- A Mill county jury on Monday of thr ee market hogs in the red 38 Glenwood mlttee and Attorney Raymond A.

found 'l Roscoe Dungan, Oma- "bbon group and four individual rf i VGn KV ha ffllllftr i nhnvnn -t Pfllflnr? Phina ctninn 1 Ul llvcu tion. NEWS OF THE COUNTY SEAT than 30 years, district Judge. was a former SPECIAL MEETING There will be a 0 at the Community building Tues- day, Oct. 6, at 7:30 p. for boys on Julv 22 on Green Hill, between the ages of 8 and 11 wish- Jurors on thc case were Allen Cleric I.

L. Donner issued three ing to become Cub Scouts. O'Dell, Arlene Hedrick, marriage licenses in the last week Boys should be accompanied by Harman, Clarence Aughe, Bernice as follows: Darrell D. Hall, 25, at least one parent. -Mike Mills, Cub Master.

Avuiigdiif luui lUUal ha, guilty on a charge of first of- Poland China swine netting 1 blue fense operating a motor vehicle and 3 ribbons. while intoxicated. J' Taylor, Tabor, who was the The jury was out about four recipient of the Harvey Bolte pig hours before coming in with its award showed this Chester White verdict. to thc reserve champion of its Dungan will appear next Tues- breed. He received a blue award Dinner Pncfnnnorl day before Judge Harold Davidson his Landrace entry.

rw one for sentencing. Kent Axtcll received 1 blue and Malvorn band mothers din- junction of highways 34 and W- Aislr and Bill were th Nishna river about a mile ther down. The ditch will be a successor io an old ditch that long ago had been plugged by beavers. The work will enable earlier access vo fields in the spring of the year. It will provide adequate drainage for about 500 acres.

by Rose as struck by I. Rickabaugh, 46, latter was Band Mothers llth. Please note change of date. Malvern Driver's Car Collides with Stop Sign About $50 damage was done to the car of William Durfey, 19, Malvern, when it clipped stop sign at the intersection of highways 34 and 248 about 9 p. m.

Friday, the sheriff's office said. The accident happened when Durfey was turning onto the Pacific Junction road from highway 34. Damage was confined to ihc headlights. fenders and windshield. Hastings, and Peggy D.

Pettengill, 18, Red Oak; Norris Egger, 35, and Carmella Lombardo, 19, both -ot Omoha) Ujtymond Lea, 17, and Linda Hunter, 19 b.oth of Glenwood. Treasurer F. M. Robinson listed new motor vehicles for the following: Ford, to Claire Osterholm; Ford pickup, to Hugh Edwards; Chevrolet, to Gerald or Florence Rager; pickup, to Roy Lybarger. All are from Glenwood.

A.SVI J. UlUV? ClIlU tvt V111 IIUJJJJL If I WIlt.Il There will be a special meeting The charge involved Dungan's 2 red Pacings on his individual 6 If as to havfi bcen Durfey was turning onto the Paci- sideswiping a car from California cross-bred swine and received a cIlnn SPd to Oct. fie Junction road from highway 34. nr. till, rcc jj en (Jjfpj, Dale Asmusscn received red Grace P'acings on his four individual showings of Hampshire swine and Starr, Burl Vinton, Helen Kline, a red rating on his litter.

Erma Ross, Daryl Wilson, Edna In the beef division county Wolfe, Eugene Leu, William Stl- exhibitors received Wue ratings on Lives of Marlin Douolosei Laughlin, Emerson, and Roger Traffic Accident Claims and Ride on Truck for Fire "Marshals" yers jr. Pony Creek Survey to Get Under Way Malvern Student Loan Plan Seeks Borrowers A three-man SCS survey crew With national fire prevention will move into thc Pony Creek week slated for Oct. 4 to 10, the watershed area Monday morning, Costello insurance agency of Mai- reports Dick France, conservation- vern is calling attention to Junior ist. Work will start at once and is Funeral services were Tuesday Rcd Oak, were enroute to Kansas at the Red Oak Presbyterian City where they planned to take church for Mr. and Mrs.

Marlin red placed Angus Douglas who were instantly killed shown by Michael in a Missouri traffic accident Saturday. The Douglases, together with their children, Michael, 4, and Christine Ann, 2, and Mrs. Doug- las'brother, Dann Bachand, 22, rules of fire safety. The Junior Fire Marshal program is sponsored nationally by the Hartford Fire Insurance and locally by Charles Costello in The treasurer's report showed a cooperation with the elementary balance of $783.22 on hand when school and fire department under the annual meeting of the Mai- Chief Tom Gidley. vern School Student Loan plan was In connection with the local ob- held last Thursday evening.

servance of Fire Prevention week, So far no loans have been made Costello said that pupils in Chan- and the officers ask that applica- try school who complete one of Fire Marshals who have distin- expected to take about a month. guisned themselves during recent red ribbon Hereford steer. months by remembering basic La ce Jone from tne Mal- placed Shorthorns were shown by Mrs. Mae Williams Buys cjty 7 Johnson, Malvern. Roger also ceived a red ribbon on an Angus iiteer.

Other steers were Beda of Pacific Junction and David Laughlin of Emerson. Delores Wolfe of Malvern showed two red ribbon Hereford steers and Bob Burgoin of Silver City showed one ribbon Red and from the vern SCS office will assist two sur- Chuck Kruse of Silver veyors from Des Moines. Ed Meyer of Hastings. Gene Hilton Showed Reserve Champion Holstein at Ak-Sar-Ben Stock Show Attended State Board Meeting in Des The fall board nieetiiiR of the Dimiiu'SH and Professional Women's club was held in l)ea Molnes Sept. 2C, and 27.

ThoRc (UtemllriK from Malvorn wero Mrs. Marian JoneH, State vlco president; Margaret Bower, president; Mrs. Lillian Adanm, tfrfc' Afro DU'kerslmcli. speaker at (lie evening banquet was MI'HH Virginia Allen. National nieinln-rsliip chiiirinnii, of WyamloUe.

Mich. One of the high liwlils of UK- wa.s (lie presentation of a charm bracolct lo Jones 0 for her out ucconiplisli- on highway 71 north of iniMits as state iMLMiibei-Hhip ehair- plane to El Paso, where Mr. DuttKlus was atrent "or Continental Air Lines. They were riding in Dann with Mrs. Douglas driving.

During a violent wind and rain storm, the car struck a bridge cl JKIptOn Residence Mrs. Mae Williams purchased the residential property of and Mrs. Robert Skipton this week. Possession will be given about 1. Mr.

and Skipton will move tions for schooling Feb. 1, 1960. Loans are available for students attending business college as well as liberal arts universities. Officers named at the meeting Thursday were Dr. J.

R. Beckwith, gram president; Corte K. Stewart, vice than loans for next year's the home fire prevention inspec- be submitted prior to tion will receive a junior Ate marshal's badge and a free ride on a fire truck, la addition, each classroom will receive an honor roll. Through this public service pro- Tno inaugurated in 1947, more Ue ad Cen 30 million boys and girls health for some tune Gene Hilton of Glenwood was showed the reserve champion top winner for Mills county at the Guernsey of the show, reports La- to shenandoah Ak Sar Ben Dairy show. Gene Verne Obrecht, county extension purchased a home.

associate. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hilton of Glenwood. Gene is a member of the Center Feeders 4-H club.

The other dairy exhibitors of Mills county did very well also. Donald Angus, Malvern, showed a Death Comes to Will Kesterson They were Shenundouh residents before coining to Malvern. Mr. Skipton will be Unit Manager for Mutual of Omaha. Maryville.

The Douglas children and Mr. Bachand are in St. Francis hospital at Maryville. The children have fractures of both legs. Mr.

Bachand has a leg fracture and head injury. Officiating at the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Po.ston, Mr. and Mrs.

George Pogue, Mr! and Mrs. Adolph Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huiioyinjin. Wayne Donahue anil hee Honeyman served as Ushers.

i Con 11 mi PHKP 4 I MARLIN DOUGLAS in mi for the year of 1 lir.S-1 lir.it. The inscription on the hrnccief lieiiit; the us that oil (In- plaque awarded to tin- Htnte of Iowa this year, and which will hang in the federation lu-ad- iiuartors in Washington, 1). ('. Frank Laughlin Purchases Nellie Head Estate Farm Frank LatiL'hlin of linogene has purchased the iroaciv fann the Nellie Head estate. Sold at auction, the farm brought $27(i -jn acre.

It Ls located eight miles northwest of Shenandoah. president; Mrs. I. L. Donner, sec- have been trained to recognize retary; James N.

Uenton, Al H. No- and beware dangerous fire haz- them, F. Chantry, Mrs. Lorance ards. The program has operated in Lisle and Mrs.

Bernard Roenfeldt, Malvern in more recent years with directors. encouraging response to it. Schnoor, Richardson Plan Radio Series Will Kesterson, one of county's oldest residents, in poor Funeral services will be held Friday, Oct. 2 at 2 p. at the Mansfield Funeral Home, the Rev.

James Imlay, officiant. Interment in the Malvern cemetery. Mr. Kesterson was born in a log cabin on a farm Mills died blue ribbon winner to the top of ihe class in the Holstein division. His other heifer -eceived a ribbon.

In the Brown Swiss classes Bruce DuVal of Tabor received a blue award. Russell Powers of Glenwood received a red. Byron Mass of Silver City re- west and south ce a blue on his Milking Short- his entire horn entry. Marilyn Williams, also received blue ribbons on her two entries. VERY DAMP Two Mills couaty young man, Henry Schnoor of.

Malvern aad i Horace Richardson of Hastings, will begin a series of uuai'- ter hour programs Sunday at 1 p. m. over station KFNF, called The Song Shop. It will be a muai cal variety program aud includa I a favorite hymn backed by a small vocal group. of Malvern and spent his entire life there until four years ago Hastings, when he and Mrs.

Kesterson moved into town. Besides his wife Daisy, he is Glen Bargman Receives survived fay a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Hauger, and one son, Fred Boyce. "OSIIIOn Promotion Nov. 15-27 Dates Chosen for Fund Drive by Assn.

Gov. and Mrs. Herschell Loveless, honorary co-chairmen for the fund drive of the Iowa Association for Retarded Children, named Nov. 15 through Nov. 27 as a period dedicated for the solicitation of funds to aid mentally retarded.

This was in a meeting of the association's representatives aad workers from all organized counties of the slate. II was the associaf ion's first fund drive meeting of ihe year. They were assisted by the Iowa Chapter of the Telephone Pioneers of America. Said Gov. Loveless, "I am happy to be part of this worthwhile effort.

I urge the people of our state to support their local associations for retarded children." Cool, damp weather, with only a little actual rainfall, prevailed in Mills county. Temperatures dropped to 42, the lowest so far this fall. Daily data: High Low Haiti Thursday 70 56 .3 Friday 69 59 Saturday 67 52 .35 Sunday 74 56 Monday 63 42 Tuesday 57 44 Wednesday 56 43 Baptists Hosts to BYF from 18 Churches Saturday The First Baptist church of will begin at 2:30 and continue Malvern will be host to the young into tlle evening at which time people from IS American Baptist churches Saturday for an afternoon and evening rally. Theme of the meeting will be "Christian Youth in the Age of Science." The afternoon program a banquet Will be held fur the attending youth. This follows the Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning Evangelistic.

Calling Campaigns by the youth of the Baptist Churches in Southwest Iowa Glen Bargman, who has worked as area sales manager for Foxbilt Feeds in connection with Wilson's Hatchery, for the. past several months, hus recently been promoted to block manager of this his territory covering several counties. Gene Nosekubel has been appointed to the held by Mr. Bargman. Mr.

and Mrs. Bargman and aun Steven will continue to reside in Malvern until spring. Crisp styling and air-cooled engine in CHEVROLET'S COMPACT CORVAIR County Meeting of Legion, Auxiliary Next Thursday Mills county Legionnaires and Auxiliary will meet at Mineola for the annual joint full session Thursday. Oct. 8.

The meeting wiJl atari at 8 p. and county officers will be in cuarge of the program. Thc of -lew, compact cars i.u be shown in vern, will be on display at liriggs Chevrolet Co. Friday morn- ing. The car has lU motor in provides up to 3U pet.

mure mileage on a gallon of und is I' feet shorter and 1 3uO a lifter tiu'ia conventional sedans'.

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