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Wright County Monitor from Clarion, Iowa • Page 4

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EWSPAPERr 107 Young People Leave for College And University Courses This Fall According' to ftn extensive and intensive made by the Mori Itor, are 107 ycung people from this community who lire attending and un I 1 cm this full. Some have ready begun their year':) work while uLhcru will leave In (he next week or ho. Iowa Htate college will claim thu largest number: 25, The coIIoko-bound conLlngonl will attend 112 different follows: Iowa Stale college, Peterson, Mel Waldon. seniors: Donald Shirley Parks, David W( l.H'i, Juniors; Charles Campbell, Dean Keller, Uulman, Robert Llndorrieyor, Gerald Hronny, Jack Martin, Hon-ny Sharp, Howard Tlcc Dunne Rlngham, sophomoics; Dean Baker, Sharon Bruhl, Jack Gruonlng, John Hngle, Janet Iwulmnn, Karon Oldham, Caylon Peyton, Ronald Samson, Dean Shupn, Janice Sann, freshmen, Mechom will enter us a freshman the winter quarter. 1 Iowa Stale Teachers college, Cedar --Beverly Stewart, Lucille Miller, Robert Slump, Uui Kroyen, junlor.s; Donnn Guulko, Schumacher, VlrKlnla Weiss, Inland Witzcl and Sam Kaye Porter, Sandra HreekeJi-rldge, Richard Eager, Eleanor French, Doris Illnton, Shirley Martinson, freshmen, State University of Iowa Iowa City-College of law, John' Ban-croft, third year; Dale Hrvox, flr.st year.

Charlotte Johnson Wright, Wilson. Paul Rainsav iors; Ijirry Abole, Raymond Floies, Sharp, Robert junlor.s; Sheila Telford, Rex Charles Hell, Roger Charl.son, IVm Meohem. sonhomores Gael Toglnnd, Tom Turk, William Wig gins, ire.snmen. Cornell college, Mt, Dick Paul, Tom Mikelson, sophomores, Mnnknto Toncnors college, Mau-kato, Minn. -Rlohnrd Rohror, senior Nebra-ska Christian college Robinson, Junloi, University of Colorado Judith Wodln, Hamilton Business college, Miuson Jon Akcr.s Mt.

Mercy colloiro. Cedar Ranlds Delore.s Thul, Tlilll, soph- Drake university, Des Moines Cynthia Gorro.11, Kay Knulson Dennis Payne, juniors; Judith Payne, Tom Roble, sophomores; Sharon McCormlck, Mary O'Con-nell, Karen Campbell," Roger Brooks freshmen. University of South Dakota, Vci-million, S. Put Porter, junior, University of Colorado, Greeley, Colo 'Don Gorrrll, sophomore, Mornlngsldc college, Sioux City Martha Mat.son, junior, Muena Vista college, Storm Uiku -John llohy Charles Hllnn, sophomores; Ruiin, fresh- 'Luther college, Rob P-anwell, Junloi Judy Jiiuk, Elmer Arthur, freshiDcn, Arizona Slate college, 'I'empe, Elurer, junior, ('relghton university, Omaha, ljfii Pent), senior. American Institute Hu.slness, De.s Moines -Sandra Harmon unci Aiulrey lilj)jrcn.

Texas A. M. College, College Station, Stanley Dult.sr.her, junior, Grlnnell college, Jerry Cooke, freshman, college, St. Paul, Minn, Teresa Hamni, freshman. Minnesota Bible college, Zola Kennedy, Beverly Slroup, Phyllis Wigg, fresh-n)en.

Drury college, Springfield, Mo, --Diane Dong, freshman Ozark Bible college, Joplln, Mo, --Kent Meehem, Dennis Sheffield, Ireshmrn. Cnrleton college, North? leltl, Glenn freshman, Superior State college, Superior, Rodney Blocker, freshman, Florist Designers School, Denver, Pamela Smith Town Methodist Sohool of Nursing. De.s Moines -Sandra Grove, third year. Evangelical Hospital School of Nursing, Marshalltown, Rosalie Terllark, third year, Duthenm Draconrss School of Nursing, Thel-ma Gangestad, third year; Norma Jorgcnsen, first J'car, St. Joseph Mercy School of Nursing, Sioux Janet Sharp, year; Cheryl Jcrtnettc Henry, Juanlta Weir, third year, University of Iown School of Nursmg, Iowa City Charlotte Johnson Wright, sonlor; Sharp, sophomore, If there are any omissions, the Monitor would appreciate voccivlng information, No School Tuesday Oily and rural throughout Wright county will be dismissed next Tuesday when the annual two- county teachers Institute hold in Webster City, 8 Trucking Firms Fined in Justice Court on Charges KlKht different trucking firms In this part of the statu have been arraigned In Justice of the Pence K.

West's court reeentlv various charges filed by the Iowa Commerce commission comcornlng violation;) or commission regulations pertain ing io identiricatlori signs on trucks, carrying receipts for merchandise In transit, and carry-ng tariff schedule In trucks, Information In all cases was filed by commission Invcstlgatora who (mock trucks olowly, Names of firms, addresses and amount of fines against each arc (us follows; N. Dows, flO; Elmer Rclmond, $30, iiccorul offense; Gerald and Ednu Chapman, Clarion, Stomac, FL, Dodge, McCoy Truck Unc, Waterloo, Rnlchelor Truck Uno, Webster Cltv. Sl.i: Pi-nkmm, 'I' nick Uno, lielnioiul, Fine 2 Motorists In Court Friday Two motorists worn nrniU'nml bofore Judirc Hnrvov Uhlentmim i iKut county district court Friday forenoon on charges of oiv.r. atlriK motor vehicles while Intoxicated, Tliev Jerry Hunt of Euglo Grove, who was taken Into custody by Euglo Giove police Nov. I), IMP, John Rumiett of Sioux City, taken Into custody by Clarion pollco Auj; 5, Drive licenses woio susponded for (10 days, None had llfpior Kore.st Prinze was arralKncd on a charKe of opci'atliiK a motor vchlclo while his llcei.sc was under lie was fined YM)0 and! costs, Edward I lesion of Kairlo Grove 'has filed a petition In the office of Mrs, 'Bessie Johnson, clerk of court, a divorce from ihls wife, Mrs, Thrleulla Heslop, Thev weru man led Sept, 5.

1032. at Web.stcr City, and were divorced Eel), 10, 1034; were remarried In 1037, Plaintiff states In 'his petition they are the pareut.s of thioo 'children, two or whom nro minors, He charges defendant with cruel and Inhuman treatment. He asks the court for absolute divorce, custody of two minor children, sole title to property In Eagle Clrve and sole title to household goods, .1, Jensen of Stoitn Lake Is seeking judgment against Glenn Wllllums of Engle Grove for $150, amount said to be due on ccitaln spraying equipment, Webster City Publishing Co, Is seeking, Judgment against Sum Klnssle and George Rengstorf for 'for certain advertising said to have been published In Iho Ercu-mnu-Journnl between Feb, 4 and Dec, 31, Drs Tlmluhoi', Stilt and Allen of Et, arc seeking Judgment for $287,10 against and Naomi Speedllng of Clarion for medical service provided from Nov, 0, 1048, to April 2(1, 1 0 10, Republican Women Will Take Poll in Ward Two Sept. 29 Organization of Republican women under a new natlou-wldo program "Poll Takers of Amorlen" was announced today by Mrs, Mort Sam-s'on, vice chairman of the Republic, in county committee-. A public opinion poll on Issues of niL'Innjil rvirie.nrn u'lll because of the close vote In the election, The program to operate on a nation-wide basis on the Sentember ditto originated (it the Republican committee In Wasninsrton and la under the direction of Miss Boi'lhn Atlklns, assistant to the Republlean National chali.

man, The state program Is under the direction of Mrs. Child Robin son of Hampton, slain vice chair man, It Is estimated that 2C0 voters will ho coiUfielcd on Sept. 20, Approximately one and one-half million citizens will be questioned throughout tho nation, Goodwill Truck Coming Sept, 20 The Goodwill truck from Wall Street Mission in Sioux City will bo In Clarion Monday, Sept. 211, Those who may have old clothing, furniture, shoes and other discarded articles to send to are ashed to brim" them Intn Hm-MMh. Odlst.

Chllroh hrUuMm, be 28th, or call UiVon Story or Rev, I II. Travis Wright County Monitor Thnrmlny, September 15, IBM Tuition Rates for County Schools Recently Compiled Clarion hljrh school stands In the middle for tliu co.s.t of tuition to hltfh school accordlnK to a Hummary or tuition rates compiled recently by County Snot of School.1) C. Sankev. (Jlnrloti hlKh hoIiooI'h tuition rate last year wha MiM. Junior hlxh ruto wan and the rule) for Krades was HUM, liiitcM for other sehofjls In the county are n.s follow.s; CI J.J I.

I'kiftlc (Jrovo (2'l $118,74 liulmond 1 0 28 22 2,1,02 49.03 Goldfleld 48 84 Rowan 04 Woolulook 31, (U K'anawha II), 02 Renwlck M.ixlmnm tuition rates 35 Df! 51,12 which may be asked by the recelvliiK district for are; elomonUiry, 80; Junior secondary, This year's tuition rates are ba.sotl on last year's coats A cannot charge more tuition than the maximum rates by the state, A cannot chartfe more tuition tlmn actual coats. The also shows the number of children bolm? triumnortod by bus; Clarion, 320; Grove, 100; Uelmond, 457, 375; UI3; Rowan, 125; Woolsttx-k. 30; Ivjannwha, 320; Ronwick, 300, Railroad Hearing Makes 748 Pages Ruling of the Iowa Commerce commission, announced In la.st sveek's Monitor, denying the 'Peti tion 01 the (Jhicago, Rock Island A Pacific railroad to remove trains No, 10 and 20, carried with it some Interesting sidelights In the com mission's printed The rojHirt uhowu the commission heaid approximately 125 wltnesscss and 15 exhibits were received in evidence during the hearings held nl Grundy Center, Clarion and Em-mclsburg, Volume of testimony, transcrlbetl from shorthand notes, made throe volumes totaling 748 typewritten pages, In lis six-page summary of the 'hearing, the commission commented at some length on the railroad's exhibit on the units which operates tho trains, as follow.s; "A late filed exhibit by tho railroad company showed an actual cost of re-pal i 'i of to motor car No, 0011 for Iho year 1054, This exhibit also shows an expenditure of for the year .1054 for repairs to BOTH niotor cars Nos 0011 and 1)007 That means that only $1,332,44 for No 0007 as compared to $30,384 57 for No, 0011, The cost experiences regarding the two cars appear to bo far out of proportion and suggest that the heavier expenditure on No, 0011 was extraordinary, Thu difference is all tho more sin, dug when It Is considered that, according to Iho late filed Information with the commission, motor car No, 0011 made only 151 iiini'ii trips than did ear No, 0007 during the year 1051 1 Shows Slides of Preparing Turkeys At Farmers Plant 'Methods of handling dressing, eviscerating and freezing 'turkeys U'pi'o by means of colored slides by Volkcr of the Farmers Produce Co, at tho weekly meet ing of the Cliulon Rotary club on Sent. 20 of nil Mm vntovs lu-iim Monday noon lii Waul 2 Clarion, Mrs, Paul Nam- Plctuie.s were taken by Glonn sav has been iw.nu.ri nlu.l -m who operated the Droloc- tho poll, 'lids location was chosen tor' pounds of tur- keys were piocessed here last year, Mi' Volkcr states, They are federally inpsectcd and graded, Plc-tuies Included several local flocks, although turkeys are processed here from as far away as Joffctson, Swea City and Elma. Between 70 and 7(5 employes, most of them vomcii, harullo the various operations fiom the llmo tho turkeys arc taken out of the coops until they ai'o packed ready for shipment Clarion Firemen Attend Goldfleld Meeting Thursday BUI Kpplr.g, Kenny Mayes, Polo rJnk and Vic Uker represented the Clarion fire department at the September meeting of the Wright Coimty association held Thursday night at Goldfleld.

The meeting was devoted largely to operation of now equipment which the various departments have recently put In service, Firemen present from Daglo Grove, Kowan, Dcivs, Gall, Clarion and Goldfleld. J. Helling Wins Saturday in Tag Day Sales Mlsa Karen Saylor, who hud charge or the Have a Heart Tug day here Saturday, announced that Joseph celling wild winner of the rir.st award, iliavlng1 secured $12 07; Janet Rousch wils entitled to place with $11.30 collected, while Terry Chntrec won third with a total of $0.90, The fourth awc.rd wn.s merited by Dunne Rel-land who turned In $0,44, fifth placo wan went to 'Marilyn Hoiks iukI Charlie Rob Sheffield wa.s sixth with $8.71 to his credit. Grateful ttianlis goes to these and the many ot'her young people, without whom' could Iwivo been no Tag day, A number of others received cash awards also, Much credit l.s duo the editor ot 'the newspaiH-r for the nubllcltv this worthy caiuse, Thus hv the united efforLs of all, the Volini- 2-County Institute Will Be Tuesday Annual two-county teachers In-ntltutc will be held In Webster City year, Nuxt Tuesday Is the and there; will be no here that day The la ai'ranged' jointly by Mrs, Edith Oyurly, llnmlltou county of schools; C. Wrlyht county superintendent or and H.

lJurnoy, Webster City supuiintcn-dont of, seliools, Thenio of the Institute will "Dovclopnn; Human Values In Our Iowa Schools," Registration will be at Jefter.son nurlltorluni at 8:30 Keynote at a fe'cncral assembly at 0 wJll ibe Or, Harlan HaL'man, dean of the college of eefucntlon at Drake university, Dr HaKman will also act as moderator of America will be able to at a symposium at a second genoral give much needed assistance to many more desiring- and needy lowans, High Wind Whips Up Dust Friday Northern Iowa has had a gener ous variety of weather the past but wvly a little sprinkle of ram to relieve the drouth conditions This endured a high wind Friday which whipped up great clouds of dust, Just a sample of dust bowl conditions. The mercury climbed to 0(1 for a record high for thai date In An electrical storm Mint nigh! hrought only ,1 meh here, jusl before the temperature dropped Into tiie 'ius morning' FFA Boys Plan for Float in Annual Homecoming Event Twenty members and a guest were present at the September meeting of 'the Clarion chapter of Future Farmers or America held Tuesday nie'ht or la.st week. The ohaptrr voted to prepare float ror the annual Clarion high school homecoming parade -to tic held Oct. 7, A committer.1 wa.s appointed to prepare the Uoal, It was deck ed send a dalrv judging team to the Dairy Cattle Congress to be hold In Waterloo, Fifteen members signed up to try for the team A committee of five was appointed to plan for a hayrlde The next chapter mooting will be Tuesday, Sept, 20, at which limn all membership dues must be paid, With tho opening of school In this and other states Aug, 20 and Sept, ti, 27 people- from tnls community look up Leaching duties on grade, high school an dcollogo staffs, Four of these arc on college staffs us follows- Maurice Blrdsali professor of speech and dlrectoi of drama, Central college, Pclla, Rov, Gorald Gibson, professor, Minnesota Bible college, Minneapolis, Dunne W. Hill, Instructor In political science, Bradley university, Peoria, Miss Wllma Isenberger, physical education, University of Nebraska, Dincolr.

and will continue work toward a Ph.D. Others having grade and 'high school positions arc as follows; Rosemary Arnilorfer, LuVerr.c Consolidated schools, third grade; Philip Ballon, soda! studies, Des Moines Technical high; Mrs. Philip Ballon, first grade and lab school ifor Drake- university; Lois Baker, second grade, Jefferson school, Mason City; Mrs Bcrgfald, Eng assembly at 1:10. Members ol the panel will mchu.i: Dr, Esthur. Mull, Iowa State TuaciorH Dr, Alfred Schwartz, Drake mil-' vei'iiity, Dr, Cluy Iowa, Slate Teachers and 'Dr.

Hazel Weakley, Drake university. Following the general assembly In the morning and again In r.l'Lci noon there will bo eight discussion gioups for secondary and eight discussion groups for elementary tuaehoi's, All discussion groups will meet at Washington Central Building, Consiiltaul-leiulers for tho scc-ondaiy discussion groups Include Bul'ord Gainer, superintendent 'of Iowa Oily, Dr, Raymond SciiJIcicr, Tawa Stall' Teachers college; Mrs, Edna Schiller, Central Irnlor high school, Ames; Dr, Al-tred Drake university; Dr Stuart Tiedeman, Drake university' Dr. Guv Wagner, Iowa Tench ci's college; Dr Frank lnLo Wellmnn, Jowu State 'college; Saturday nlgld and a.s a result Wells senior high ixtmv tender vegetjition such us to- Ames, mutoes and sweet were nippeti nerc, Complete Details Watts Winnings at Iowa State Fair Comploto information became available last week on the placlngs Doroy and Dennis Watts of Dayton township rocolvod on the Poland Chinas which they showed at tho Iowa State Fair, Loroy had nine entries and 'brought home a plaque and rlb-iIxjms, In tho F.F.A. class, ho received the showmanship plamie, reserve champion market pig, two firsts, third, fourth nnd sixth, on market pigs; -fifth and seventh on market barrow, ninth, Wt.h and honorable mention In the open class. Dennis Watts' 'had four entries In the 4-H pig club, placing first on la pen or three, seventh, Utli and i'lth on pigs.

Eagle Grove Lions and school, si Corsultant-lenders for the ele mentary discussion groups Include Elmer Aiirund, principal, Edwards school, Ames; Dr, Doc Drake Perry Grl-ui', elementary supervisor, Black' Hawk county schools; Dr, Nellie Hampton, Town, Stalo Teach'ors college; Dr, Esther Hull, Iowa State Tenr.ihets college; Miss Mildred elementary Carroll county schools; Dr Julia Sparrow, Iowa State Teachers college; and Dr, Hazel Weakley, Drake university are Monday Guests Of Clarion Lions Eagle Grove Dions members and tneh w.ves were entertained by the Cation Dions at a picnic 'dinner Monday evening at tho 1. O. ihall, The utfalr had been originally planned to be held out of doors, Following dinner Cecil Dunn of the Eagle Grove contingent Introduced his group niK. Dlst Gov, Hoy Mcnke spoke briefly Ftny Bailey was awarded a pin, for five years of perfect attendance, Mrs, Gorroll showed 3-D slides of their recent trip to Europe, Ike Waltons Will Attend Waterloo 3-Day Convention Dclogatos representing the Chain, of Lakes chapter of the Wnl-' ton will attend the state convention lo be held In Waterloo Friday through Sunday, Tne local chapter' will meet next Wednesday night the club housn on Luke Come', la, at wnloh tlmo delegates lo the state convention will report, 27 Instructors Take Up Year's Work In Public Schools; Four in Colleges lish and litciature, Faglo Grove; Stuart Ballon, coach basketball, Thornton Mrs Carroll Dihlgrcn, first grade Goldfleld, M'lss Doro.hy Drahelm elementary school, Des Moines; Harold Dag-en, commercial subjects, 'Rock Harold Fngcn, fourth grade, Rock Rapids; igcno Era I and, coach, New Richland, Omar Ar.sland, coach, Jos up Mrs, -D P. -Finn grade, Goldfleld; Robert Graves, vocational agriculture, Collins John Hon-rlkson, sixth grade East Mollno.

Marilyn Moinekc, kindergarten Humboldt; Mrs F. Porter, fourth-grade, Goldfleld Mrs Schick kindergarten, Rowan. Mrs. Sharp, Franklin consolidated, English and speech Mrs Carroll Swnngcr, Gait; Mrs. Leslie Rowan; Mrs.

Mclvin Waldon, first crado, Lincoln school Ames; Patricia Bu.nn, speech nnd drama, Waverly; Mrs Donna Sharn Sohmann, Dumont, English and vocal music, MEWSPAPERr.

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