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The Monroe County News from Albia, Iowa • Page 8

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COT Winterset Nips Albia 83 to 81 in Overtime -led out of A i a SCORES and Hii.i-r Albia FG FT i a i i Dokntj 1 0- 0 -At- w.n Coghlan 5 0- 1 Out- of 'he i Archibald 12 3 6 i i i I A A an 83 i i i Ti.ird a Bj 10 For thret- yuar'. 1 p-O ed oi.t- of i gan-- -i-a- i at V. i bu: i De it i i Soutr: i i. I'A iv. "Lit fr-' a i i fmd Hanntm a of i v.i.n.~ -ao: i Fri'ia' 'hi i' 1 o.j for conf i i- K' -V.

i I- -J cf'Ki A i v. "-(! 27 bfs! i i i- of A i a a ho- i i i i had MM- lead the end of i i i a also at i a i 1 a I i i i i i i I ter the v. i i lo A i a a i a i a 'eco'ids i i 'i 7 79 A i a i i goal a a i i stand i i i i a an the clock had a i.ut i tin- a his a A i a i 36 out of goal a foi a to: i i per aver.v: i i i a 30 out of 65 for a able 40.1 p-r The i v. a- i Demon-, i i out of ar.d i 1:1 of 26 A A i a 19 to 12 for i i a i a i i i a it a of i i a a A i i i a i a a a pass'--; i a i a anced a a i i a i scoring i i vva 1 i a i v. i i gonK.

i a of i A a bo i a i a a i i i a i lire the sm.iH i as a a- I i iet i a Coach i a a one and 9 1 3 (13) FG FT Borum 4 fr- 7 5 1 i iI! Qsborn 5 4 5 1 Howard 0 1 FUtt 2 3 I i l.a.l im 0 2 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 1 5 1 3 0 i i a puir.p i i sopho 30 1926 12 21 25 21 12 Winters! 17 II 23 21 4--43 Bowling Scores DOLLS LEAGUE Jin 24 Standings W. L. Avg. I Four 47 a a 4.V 30 2 a 33 i a liv ream 4 2 2 i i 41 35 599 lov. a a i i 4i 3lj i X.

38 38 f)30 I i i 31 45 578 I'lerson 31 45 515 IKP a i ar-- 22 54 511 i i i i a game, a a I8. a i i Jov Turner. 179. men Jack Scieszinski. 214.

i 212. a i i i i i a series, --Joy 438. Fabert. 479 i 468: mer, Charii-s i 572 Bill man. 546.

Jack 536. i team a I a f'i'M a i Four. (8o. a a 650 team a a KaLs. 1924.

Magic Four. 1923! MIXED COUPLES LEAGUE Jan. 25 Standings W. L. Pins i 47'-j 28'- 402.34 4 4 31'- 39340 oodcock Ins 44 32 39574 43 33 38248 A 42 39409 I 37'- 39405 A i a Const 40'2 39732 I i 30 4Ci 39213 I 25''2 4G 1 38721 Hess Drug Store 25 51 38237 i i i a a Reed.

215. 203: a Sim IT, Dee Stanlcv 190. men Conway, Baethke Provide 23-20 Win Over Osceola A i i i i a 1 i a a i come i i a a i i i i ence i a i a The local i a i Os ceola a 23 to 20 The Demon- v. ere i 20 lo 15 i i i i i he a two a i r.rv. av at 180 a i i a on a i a 1:1 llu- i a 30 -sec- i i i i i a 6 3 deci-ion a i a i i man i 2 to bnni; the A i a out on i i A I bia won 40 Jo a i m.ilch a a i A i a i a I i a ola a a i i i a 95 Grcu a i his man i 49 103 Dean a i lost a 4 0 decision.

Special Dairy Sale 26th Consignment Friday, February 4th STARTING AT 12:30 P.M. 24 Head of Holstem. Guernsey. Swiss, and Jersey Cows 20 Head of Holstein nnd Guernsey Springer Cows. 10 Head of Holstein and Guernsey Springer Heifers.

Also may have a herd of dispersal cows and heifers 10 Head of Holstein Heifers 400 to 600 Ibs. 25 Head of Mixed Baby Calves Regular Sale Every Monday Afternoon. BARN PHONE 6734428 Ed Kansclaar, Dairy Sale Phone Mahaska Sale Inc. On the Old Pella Road in Oskaloosa w. 56 53 52 50 43 43 42 41'41'- 38 L.

36 39 40 42 49 49 50 50' 50' 54 Avg. 824 777 803 798 810 781 826 815 741 7o2 112 Llovcl Betti.s lost 0 decision 120 i Cardeiuana v. i .) 2 127 -Gar a i i 133 Gordon lost 2 0 i i 138 i Comstock i i man in 2 30 145 i i a lost a (i 3 i i 154 Cram Cosgrove hist a 4-0 decision 1T5 poimds--Bob lo-t a 4 2 i i 180 i i i a 3 i i llc.n i Cm i i a i 2 39 i i a a I a a i Dick i i i I Spencer L.n rv i a lost bv i a Pat i i a a lost i i 703: AlbU Monuiner.t. 899. Goode Fertilizer.

697 High team series Seven Up. 9031; AUua Mouiiiaeat. 1901; Lanes. 1972. KIK----.

2.J*;. Huck Smilev. 218 i a 202 i i i i a series, women Joan Reed. 572 Grace Flattery. 485.

i 483. men i Kness. 594. Buck i 55K. Sherman Mathias.

533. team game--Geyer Lewis. 848. Peoples a i a Bank. 772, A 771 i team i Lewis.

2299. 2205, A 2197 TWILIGHT LEAGUE Jan. 26 Standings A i a Lt. 4 Ky. A Legion Diamond i A i a Motors Post Office Jones i Tap Products i Cassaday a i a i i i i i a game Iaw- rcnce Bernard.

235. Jack Scies i i 231. Charles Smiley. 213. i i i i a senes Jack 600.

Tonv Ixincancll, 58(5. Charles i 572. High lean game Albia Motor- 918. Post Office. 908: Albia Motors.

831. i team series Albia Motors. 261S. A i a Light 2539. Post Office.

2471 PIN BUSTER LEAGUE Jan. 26 Standings W. L. Avg. 484: 823 Dairy 44 28 820 Hv Vee Store 40 32 801 i'ep-i Cula 40 32 801 A i a i 34Vj 788 Goode a 36 36 788 Seed 33 39 787 Ret is a a 29 43 736 Imp 28 44 738 24 48 766 i i i i a series Price a i 246.

Ld Duca. 224: Hob Keed 221 i i i i a sereis Price a i 586: i Boyd. 573; Ed Duea. 570. i team game Goode Ele a Pepsi Cola.

838: a i 871. i team scries Wapello 2587. Duea Chevrolet. 2o23. Peosi Cola.

2433. GOLD DUST LEAGUE Jan. 25 Standings W. L. Avg.

a i a a 49 27 764 A Miot- 47 2.9 822 11 44 32 788 I i i Telephone 41 35 756 Sale- 40 36 748 Yernon A i a 39 37 737 W'jpello All Stars 33 43 7(3 A i a A 29 47 702 Food 29 47 701 i i 1 27 49 686 i i i i a game Ed a 217. Warren Stokes. 209: 202 i i i i a series Kelley 539. Ford. 538.

Jack 536. i team game-- I i C.T-tm^s Standard. 898: II- i 83. High team scries--Illingworth, 2491. Casting-.

Standard. 2453. a All-Stars. 2361. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Jan.

24 findings W. L. 45 31 640 i i Superoir 42'r 596 Goode Fertilizer 41 35 6.33 i a Monument 42' 2 33' 2 602 Team No. 4 37 39 609 Tower 33 2 632 Gen Life of Iowa 33 43 591 a Lumber 29'; 576 High i i i a game--George 212. Val a 210.

Buck i 209. i i i i a series Val a 579 (ieorge i i 5fil: a Baker. 522 Ili.gli Bailie TUCSOAY LfACUC 35 w. L. Team No.

3 4 0 1362 Team -No 6 3 1 1332 Team No. 2 3 1 1039 Team No 1 1 3 1078 Team No 5 1 3 1024 Team No 4 0 4 976 High i i i a game Leah Rae Duea, 208: Kuth Nordquist. 17G: Billie Smith. 170 High individual series Leah Rae Duea. 506.

Barbara Keves. 495. Nordquiit. 455. High team game Team No 3.

496. Team No 6. 464. 460. High team series Team No 3 1362 Team No 6.

1332; Team No 1 1078 Insuronce Topic Of Next Meeting the February meeting of the Ijj Mo Babe baseball icLgui- insurance i be discussed and plan? for the 1966 season completed. Officers for 1966. elected at the la-i meeting, are Eugene a president. Charles Slay of i president. E-tel Lathrop.

secretarv -treasurer and John Hi-- N. players agent All officers are returnees from last a Hart -aid the group hopes to pick out dates and set the schedule at the Februarv meeting, a date for i is vet to be announced The Babe league is for players in the 13 through 15 age group. Almanac-- --Continued from speeding, fined S9 and costs. Information filed by Iowa Highway Patrol. FIRE CALLS-- January 28 Grant Elementary School.

S. Main and Sixth at 11.35 a.m.. electrical short. Joe's Trailer Court. East Benton A 11:50 a.m.

Earl alker farm home, two miles north on i a 137. 10 p.m. January 29 Mario's dre.ss shop, north side of square, electrical short 10 a.m Terrell 309 Bcnton Avc. 10 i HEAL ESTATE-- Jan 29 Thomas L. Bovd and i to Raymond Perry and wife, part of the '22.

Trov township. MARRIAGE LICENSES-- Stanley Lee Billings. 21. Rte 1. A i a and Beverly Jean Collins.

18. of Des Moines. HOSPITAL-- Admissions Jan 27--Jcrrv Summers. 21 Ave George Moore. Kte 4.

Kodnev i i a 71n A Avc. Clara i i Bagiev Nursing Home Jan. 28--Gertrude A a 316 Third A Mrs. Chance. Rte 1.

I i a Jan. 29--Walter Clyde James. 321 Second Harry Young. 2m Ave E. Jan.

30--Mrs Dom Scale. 14th Discharges Leslie 307 i St Josephine a 304 Edward Casebolt. 310 Ave Mrs i Blake.sburu. Mrs. Phney Samuel--.

322 S. Third St Mrs John Ver Ploeg. 115 15th A i i Dommer. a i a Earl A Mrs Earl Johnson. lienton Ave James 13 Beau mont.

22'2 N. Main A i a Repp. 321 A Mrs Tom Richardson. 216 S. Second Penny i i 1020 Second Joe Cashmark.

1109 Third A i Myers. 3 i Ave. a i a 2IG i St John School en. 304 10th Bruce Phillips. Rte 2.

Centerville. Bar bara 2 1 a i A Mrs Thomas Jamieson. 304 Mam Jerry Stevens A i a i i a Lewis. Rte 4. Archie D.

Harris. Rte. I. i i a A a Simmons. 38 i A Charlie J.

-Summers. 21 Ave. Rodney Williamson, 715 A Ave. E. MONftOE COUNTY NEWS Albia.

(Monroe Countj) Monday. January 31. 1966 Reading- Jurors for February Term Of District Court Picked Little League Meeting Feb. 1 A Little Lcasue baseball i be held Tuesday. Feb 1 Martins; at 7.30 m.

in the American Legion post home. At the i applications vvill be a for a and i or league team managers nnd plans for 1966 season vull he discussed urpe a intcrrstcd in i in I.illle League to attend i i said Jack Scicszmski. i i League lakes young- Mi-rs to 12 ve.irs old. for speciaJ educational programs for children have problems their school subjects, regardless of the causes of these problems. The allocation of fed- eraJ funds made to each school district in Iowa is not an out- nsht srant to be used as general aid to education To make use of the each local school district, or combination of dis tricts.

musl devise a program of iction i meets the special educational needs of these edu- cationallv handicapped children p-rlaininj; to this Act require that funds be used for a specific All children are not expected to benefit directly from program In some castes the allotment of may not be larse enough to provide help for all of the children a some special edu- nalional need Instead, pur- po-e is to focus federally sponsored educational resources on the a i small percentage of children in lovia school-- most need extra help. It is the responsibility of the local district to i the most pressing educational needs of i residing in the district and lo concentrate its efforts on children who are most in need of help This is a change in the philosophi i has governed our schools the past. Rather a asking. "How- can we best use the money v.e a to benefit all of the child this program asks. -How- can we most i concen- a our efforts on each educa- i a handicapped child' 1 The operation of school a i istrators and school board members i all public agencies concerned with the welfare and of children is essential for the success of this program Approximately 300 a i a i under Title I of the Elementary been received by the State De- and Secondary Act of 1965 have partmcnt of i Instruction irom 168 I a school districts.

To date, there a been 139 separate applications approved. The of applications per school i i ranges from one to 21. The approved a i a i i bv a total of 57 i hisb school districts. These 139 approved applica lions authorize a total expenditure of 52.260,451.57 in federal provided by Title I. The a a for these programs range from SI.300 to 412 for i i i a projects The a project en compass a variety of types of activities A i a 71 per cent of the projects are i a in a of which i are specifically designed to i readme i subject areas for i remedial help is planned i mathematics, social studies, and science, or comb i a i of such areas.

i projects i for a i i a staff personnel or for some assistance to teachers in order to reduce the class load This i permit more teacher i for those youngsters who a i a need help Other examples of a i i i represented in the a applications i special classes for slow pupils, a services, i a a i personnel a i i i i a school social workers, school psychologists), a i a a i for poten dropouts. i a services, and extension of a experience To a one a project i Act is speci- i a designed to serve preschool i a mini ber of school are being a for i age group. Rites This Morning For Mrs. Collett Funeral services were held i i i at St Patrick's Catholic in Ottiimvva for Mrs. Pearl Collett.

76. who died in Ottiimvva Fndav a an extended illness. A i i resident of A a i she was the a i of Cirant and Clara i Coppie Her a Koy. died 1961. i i a ters.

Mrs a i a of near A i a and Mrs Elizabeth Dye of near Rlakesburg: 20 grandchildren. 27 great grand children, brothers. James E. Copple of a and i i Copple of Wvoming. and a grandson Dale Collett of near Blakes burg AT ROTARY CLUIl-- Mayor Eugene Burnside will be the guest speaker at the regular i of the Albia Rotarv this evening at 5:45 at Kend a Place.

NEED UNIFORMS-Anyone used Bov Scout i would i to sell contact i troop 83 or i i a a assistant scoutmaster. i phone number is following petit jurors to appear at 10 a-m. Feb. 14 in the Monroe County Courtroom for assignment of cases for February term of Monroe County District Court with Judge A. V.

Hass presiding. Mariam Allison of Lovilia, Fred Blubaugh of Melrose. dell Brees of Albia. Ruth Bunch of Oltumwa. Baier of Albia.

Joan Belzer of Albia, Don Carr of rural Albia. M. D. Conway of rural Albia. Pauline Chance of Lovilia.

Josephine Claver of Albia Mar A Coady of Albia. Everett Dicks of Albia, Carl Fisher of Blake-burs. David Gordon of Lovilia. Goode of rural Albia. Roy Himelick of rural Albia, Tom Hollmrake of rural Albia, Phyllis Hintoo of rural Albia.

Francis Hamilton of rural Albia. Glen Hoffman of Vir gima HollinraJKe of Loviua. Wan da Johnson of rural Albia, Traey Long of rural Albia, James A. LaJsart of rural Albia. Margery Lewis of rural Albia, Mrs.

Owen Lewis of rural A'bia, Eva Long of Albia. Bill Mahin of rural Albia, Lelah Marlin of Albia. Ruth Nordquist of Albia. Teresa O'Neill of rural Albis. Dev.ey Phipps of Lovilia.

DeWavne Robinson of rural Albia. Kussel! Schroeder of Albia. Clell Smith of Albia, Steve Sinuott of Mel rose. Mary Sullivan of Margaret Silverio of runil Albia and Dale Williams of rural Albia. Announces New Openings For Technical Trainees Welders, salespersons, machine operators and auto body and fender repairmen are some of the a a i a openings in technical a i i classes for which application can be made through the Iowa State Employment Service located on the northeast corner of Centerville square (Juy Evans, manager of the lov.a State Emplovment Sen ice in Centerville.

affiliated with the low a Employment Security Commission of Des Moines. announced today that several new technical a i i classes are being started throughout the State at this time. These training classes are the sponsorship of the a vv Development and Training Act of The Federal Government. The a i i is to those a i i preference given to the unemployed heads of households and or families. However, single applicants, both male and female can re ceive training under the Manpower Act Wceklv allowances are paid to those who ciualifv plus So 00 per day for each day it is necessary for the trainee to remain a a from his permanent place of residence i Transportation allowances are also paid lo train ces in addition to the above All i i books and supplies are paid for bv the S.

mcnt at no extra charge to the trainee. County Conservation Board Elects Officers for 1966 Joseph Evans was re elected chairman of the Monroe County Conservation Board at the group's re-organization meeting Wednesday evening. Also re-elected for 1966 were Robert Belzer. i chairman and John Bolts, secretary. board members are John Yenger who was re appointed by the Monroe County Board of Supervisors to another five a term and Floyd Amsberry of Lovilia The local hoard met i the Appanoo.se County Conservation Board and discussed mutual problems v.

hich included development of park and recreation areas and pin-chase of equipment. A. Holhngshead. director of the Economic Opportunity office for Monroe and Appanoose counties spoke to the group as did Logan Cam. president of the A i a Chamber of Commerce, concerning the operation of the Economic Opportunity program.

The hoard was interested in possible a to use the program for i conservation proj ects The two boards are now con sulering possibilities of the pro- gram for presentation and discussion at another joint meeting next month. Jaycees Meet Tonight at ISU Monroe County Javcces wu! meet tonight at 7 30 in the I a Southern Utilities room. Business i include the appointment of committee- for Age Road eo. i Golf. Memorial Day Golf and Scholar ship Banquet.

Xorval Lowe and Charles Mordan i give their i a re marks as to "What's Wrong with Albia According to publicity chairman Hjalmer Lindberg the local Jaycees are extendinug an i i tation to the seven other clubs in the southern part of Region VI to participate in a basketball tournament i the part of February or early part of March. "We are expecting great i of our local said president LawTence Mrs. Pence, 89 Dies in Kansas Funeral services were Saturday afternoon for former Hamilton resident Mrs. Rosa Ellen Pence. 89.

who died Tuesday in Sahna. Kansas. She born in Hamilton on Oct. 23. 1876 to Jacob and Mark- Ellen Conklin Stilvkell In 189ft she married Edgar L.

Pence of Moravia The fanned in the Hamilton area for man ears. Nearly half of their married life was spent farming in Kansas. Mrs. Pence attended the ele- mentar schools of Hamilton and a member of the Methodist Church Funeral was at Zimmerman Fu- ners! Home in with the Ilev. Wesley I-owry in charge of services Burial in Hamilton Cemetery.

She is survived by two sons. a of Chariton and Floyd of DM Moiiies: three daughters, Yeva Harder of Oakhill. Kan Edna Lott of Bennins- lon and Mrs. Kuiti Comfort of Kan. 15 grandchildren.

27 great grandchildren, one great great grandchild, and one sister. Mrs. Delilah Lee of enporl Pence was preceded in death by her husband Edgar in 1956 and 12 brothers and sisters. Patrick Murphy Dies Saturday Funeral services will be held Wednesday i at 9 at St. Ambrose Cathedral.

Des Moines. for Patrick Murphy. 60. who died a a i at the home of his a in Des Moines. a son of Mr.

and Mrs Joseph G. who Averv for a years before moving to Des Moines Ho is i bv his mother, one son one daughter, ar.d six sisters Farl Baty. Mrs. Ix.we'1 Hiram Cooper, of Albia. ai'e cousins of Mr.

Miirpiiv- He preceded in death by his father and a brother. Leo. The rosary he recited at Funeral Home in Des Mnines Tuesday evening. IJMr'ai i be in Glendale cem- etcrv. Dos Moincs.

Cecil Murphy Heads Hospital Board Cecil of Mclrose was elected president of the Monroe i i Hospitj! Board of Trustees a a a re-organizational meeting Wedne.sdav i Out-gcing president is W. Henderson. Fleeted vice president F. D. Smith of Lovilia.

Dr. Pat Peterson was elected secretary. Officers are for one a There are seven members on the board Hospital administrator James Slarcevic reported at the meet- hospital had 2.303 pat i i 1965 the most in- i since the hospital was i READ THE WANT ADS! Prices Good Tuesday and Wednesday Double Stamps ALL DAY WEDNESDAY MEADOW GOLD ICECREAM SOll.Cln. 69c VISTA PAK SANDWICH COOKIES 39c Dinner Party A Happy Home I 1 a Ctns. 25 FREE STAMPS WITH EVERY PKG.

FRESH DINNER PARTY SWEET ROLLS DINNER PARTY BUTTER BEANS 7 303 Cans 00 RED POTATOES 20-Lb. Bag 59c OLD HOMESTEAD ALL MEAT BOLOGM Lb. 59' OLD HOMESTEAD Sliced Bacon 79' LB. PKG. LEAN PMKSMSME Lb.

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