The Times-Republican from Corydon, Iowa (2024)

Times Thursday, June 5, 1975 Republican 2 Corydon, Iowa Hospital News Hospital VISITING HOURS: 12 Noon to 8:00 P.M. VISITORS: 14 Years and Older MATERNITY: Father and Grandparents ADMISSIONS: May 18 Jeffrey K. Stiles, Clio; Guy Hughes, Corydon; Boyd DeVore, Derby. May 19 Edna Hamilton, Corydon; Nina Metzger, Corydon. May 20 Calla Riggs, Seymour; S.F.

Goretska, Cordon; Diane Smith, Chariton. May 21 Jennifer J. Stoffer, Corydon; Thomas Watson, Allerton; Sarah Moak, Allerton; Una Watson, Sewal; Georgia A. Runyon, Allerton. May 22 Earl G.

Osborn, Seymour. May 23 Edna Robison, Corydon. May 24 Melvin Goughnour, Allerton. DISMISSALS: May 18 Thelma MayDean McDaniel, Allerton. May 19 Micheal Jass, Garden Grove; Charles Showalter, Allerton.

May 20 Boyd DeVore, Humeston; Guy Hughes, Corydon; Jeffrey Stiles, Clio. May 21 Calla Riggs, Seymour; Sarah E. Heilman, Corydon. May 22 Jennifer Stoffer, Corydon. May 23 Cecil Flood, Corydon; Zula Winchell, Humeston.

May 24 Edna Robison, Corydon; Omar Craig, Corydon; Diane Smith, Chariton. ADMISSIONS: May 26 Mary Rockhold, Lineville; Frank Essick, Seymour; Mell McGhee, Humeston. May 27 Hugh DeBolt, Allerton; Benjamin Allison, Seymour; Ethel Cobel, Corydon; Mildred DeVore, Seymour. May 28 Florence Everman, Seymour; Jeffrey Cox, Corydon; Dorsey Gunn, Corydon; Becky Pellegrino, Chariton; Wilbur Montgomery, Cordon. May 29 Ila McElfish, Lineville.

May 30 Tell Mattly, Seymour; Bertha Sullivan, Corydon; Deborah Neely, Corydon; Thelma Gibbs, Cordon. May 31 Robert Owens, Corydon. DISMISSED: May 26 George Pettigrew, Humeston; Elizabeth Doze, Humeston; Nina Metzger, Corydon; Una Watson, Sewal; Melvin Goughnour, Allerton. May 27 Robert Shelton, Cordon. May 28 Georgie Runyon, Corydon; Amy Runyon, Corydon; Eula Brown, Seymour.

May 29 Arlene Rupp, Russell; Edna Hamilton, Corydon; Earl Osborn, Seymour; News Becky Pelligrino, Chariton. May 30 Wilbur Montgomery, Corydon; Thomas Watson, Allerton; Frank Essick, Seymour; Sarah Moak, Allerton. May 31 Baby Boy No. 1 Neely, Corydon; Benjamin Allison, Seymour; Mary Rockhold, Lineville. Hello World Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Runyon of Allerton are the proud parents of a baby girl born May 22, 8:59 a.m. She weighed 5 lb. oz. and has been given the name of Amy Diane.

She is welcomed by two brothers, Dan and Tim. Twin boys were born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neely of Corydon at 1:41 and 1:43 a.m. Saturday May 31, 1975.

The first son was transferred to Blank Childrens Hospital in Des Moines. The second was still born. Mr. and Mrs. Bill DeBolt of Powersville, are the parents of a baby girl born May 23 at the Decatur County Hospital in Leon.

She weighed 7 lb. and has been named Mary Susanne. Mary joins one sister Ann Marie. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh DeBolt of Allerton and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Scott of Corydon. Great grandparents are Oscar Sharp of Corydon, Mrs. V.C.

Brewer of Millerton, and Mrs. E.B. DeBolt of Hale, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs.

John Ziemba of Barnegat, New Jersey, announce the arrival of a 7 lb. 14 oz. baby girl born June 2. The little miss has been named Roberta Kay. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Ziemba of West Patterson, New Jersey, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Everman of Allerton. Great grandfather is Joe Stewart of Derby Roberta Kay is welcomed home by brother Larry, 6 and sister Stacy, 4.

Deaths CECIL FLOOD Cecil E. Flood, a resident of Cordon, passed away at his home May 31, 1975 at the age of 66 years. He was a son of the late Forest and Norma Flood. Mr. Flood had been a farmer and also managed a business establishment in Allerton.

Surviving are his wife Agnes Alice and three daughters namely: Darlene, Norma and Reta. Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 3 at 2:00 p.m. NOW OPEN The Studio They Grow Up So Quickly Tots to teen-agers in almost no time at all. Capture each year with a photograph. For grandparents? a lovely gift.

Photographer Jackie Snodgrass 872-1234 Times-Republican The TimesRepublican Corydon, Iowa Vol. 102 Number 19 June 5, 1975... Published Every Thursday Subscription Price Wayne and Joining counties. $6.00 per yr. Outside $7.00 per yr.

Published by Corydon TimesRepublican at Cordon, Iowa 50060 Second Class Postage Corydon, Iowa 50060 Roger W. Bryant Publisher National Adv. Rate $1.26 Member Iowa Press Association from Randolph Funeral Home in Allerton with the Reverend Duane Flood officiating. 1 Interment was in Corydon Cemetery. MRS.

DEMPSE BARKER Mrs. Dempse Barker of Alhambra, California passed away suddenly Friday, May 30. Services for Mrs. Barker were held Tuesday at Forest Lawn with interment there. Mr.

and Mrs. Barker were preparing for a trip to Iowa to visit Mrs. Iva Smith at Promise City and other relatives. MRS. ESSIE BECKER Mrs.

Essie Becker, 82, a former Wayne County resident, passed away Tuesday, May 27 at the Lucas County Memorial Hospital in Chariton. Mrs. Becker is survived by two sons, Orval Becker of Knoxville and Doyle Becker of Turtle Lake, North Dakota; one daughter, Clerene Shore of Linnville, Iowa; eight grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Friday, May 30 at the Fielding Funeral Home with Reverend M.H.

Mooberry of Knoxville conducting. Burial was in the Chariton Cemetery. MRS. CORA GILLHAM Mrs. Cora Gillham, 82, a former Wayne County resident, passed away Sunday, June 1, at the Lucas County Memorial Hospital in Chariton.

Mrs. Gillham is survived by a daughter, Velva Brown and a son, Paul DeLapp, both of Des Moines; another daughter, Mrs. Zelma Brown of Lennox, Iowa. She is also survived by seven grandchildren; ten great grandchildren; a brother, Clarence Sayre of Racine, Wisconsin; and a sister, Hollace Sayre of Chariton. Services were held at 1 p.m.

Wednesday, June 4 at the Fielding Funeral Home with Mr. Charles Preston conducting. Burial was in the Confidence Cemetery. Allerton hold Bible The Allerton is holding their School June 9 13. set for 1:30 4 p.m.

welcome. Baptists School Baptist Church Vacation Bible The time is Everyone is Two awarded dairy certificates Don Pugh and Lester Snyder, area dairy herd operators, have been awarded certificates for producing 10 percent above their breed average compared to all other DHIA herds in the state, John Bode County Extension Director announced this week. Earning this certificate reflects favorably upon both their herd selection and management. Rex Bryant receives award An Oskaloosa man, Rex E. Bryant, a psychiatric nursing assistant at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Knoxville, was recently presented a performance award by Raymond Vesekak, Chief, Nursing Service.

Mr. Bryant is the son of Mrs. Orpha Merrick of this county and now resides at Davenport. CALL 872-1234 TO REPORT NEWS COMMUNITY CALENDAR Mobile meal pacs given to deliver hot meals Lloyd George, left, is Willey Friday as Bob observes. The pacs will county.

Lloyd George, President of the Wayne County Health Improvement Association presented a set of Mobile Meals pacs to Carolyn Willey, Director of the Wayne County Home- maker Home Health Aide Agency. These pacs will be used to deliver the hot meals to the ill or elderly in Wayne County. Each pac contains an a aluminum pellet which will be heated and pictured presenting Mobile Hazelwood, Blue Cross Blue be used to transport mobile placed in the container along with the hot meals. The cups will be carried in a styrofoam container. Over 5,500 meals were delivered during the past year by volunteers from each area where the meals are available.

The meals in Allerton, Cambria, Corydon and Humeston are prepared in the Wayne County Hospital. Special diets Meal Pacs to Carolyn Shield representative meals throughout the are checked by Mrs. Virginia Ireland, Public Health Nurse with the patients doctor. H.I.A. receives its money from Blue Cross and Blue Shield.

Fifty cents for every direct pay subscriber in Wayne County is returned to the County every 6 months. The money is to be used for a worthy health project. This year the H.I.A. board decided to help with the hot meals for the ill and elderly. Wayne County Magistrate's report All fines include costs assessed by the court.

Earl E. Wisimon, Davis City, Iowa paid $44.50 May 15 on a speeding violation. Robert Lee Nelson, Des Moines, paid $38.50 May 15 for a speeding violation. Richard Dean Chester, Russell, paid $38.50 May 19 for a speeding offense. Charlie J.

Womack, Wakinda, Missouri paid $44.50 May 19 on a speeding charge. Mark D. Dawson, Council Bluffs, paid $48.50 May 19 for a speeding violation. Larry Gay, Toledo, paid $38.50 May 22 for a speeding violation. George Mason, Des Moines, paid $18.50 May 23 for failure to have a fire extinguisher in his boat.

Nick Andrews, Does Moines, paid $48.50 May 23 speeding charge. Susan Andrews, Albia, paid $38.50 May 23 on a speeding charge. Kevin Kendall, Lineville, paid $18.50 May 27 for failure to have a license on a motorcycle. Donnie McMurry, Millerton, paid $18.50 May 29 for being in a State Park after hours. John Temple, Corydon, paid $33.50 May 29 for having studded tires on a vehicle.

Gary Sheets, Allerton, paid $108.50 May 29 for an intoxication charge. Terry Laughlin, Lineville, paid $33.50 May 29 for reckless driving. Carl Hofmann, Humeston, paid $23.50 May 29 for excessive noise. John Leach, Allerton, paid $48.50 May 29 on a speeding charge. Gary Smith, Grimes, Ia.

paid $46.50 May 29 for a speeding violation. David Hanson, Mercer, Mo. paid $33.50 May 29 for reckless driving. Kenneth Kroll, Anacortes, paid $33.50 May 29 for disobeying a stop sign. Charles Padavich, Des Moines paid $35.00 May 29 for improper passing.

Leonard Tripp, Algona, Ia. paid $50.00 May 29 for pulling two trailers behind a pickup. Ronald Sidwell, Kirksville, Mo. paid $28.50 May 30 for speeding. Gene McNamera, Cedar Rapids, paid $18.50 May 30 for no fishing license.

THURSDAY, JUNE 5 Bethany Rebekah Lodge No. 566 will meet June 5 at 8:00 P.M. in the Odd Fellows Hall. All Past Noble Grands will be entertained that evening. THURSDAY, JUNE 5 Promise City United Methodist Women will meet in the home of Fra Huston in Promise City with Mrs.

Donna Jean Carpenter assistant hostess. Double Regal Stamps with have Call to each prescription events in the IRELAND DRUG calendar Corydon, Iowa FRIDAY, JUNE 6 United Methodist Women Circles will meet. Naomi will meet with Doris McClymonds for a 10:00 coffee. Ruth will meet at 2:00 p.m. with Virginia Baker.

Martha will meet at 2:00 p.m. with Blanche Nelson. TUESDAY, JUNE 10 The Veterans of World War I and their Auxiliary of Leo Swen Barracks No. 1622 will hold a regular meeting. Cooperative supper will be served at 6:00 P.M.

Separate meetings will follow. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 Chapter EU P.E.O. will meet at the Allerton Civic Center at 7 p.m. Report from State Convention delegate. New Hours Drivers License 9:00 A.M.

EXAMINATION DATE to 3:45 P.M. June 13, 1975 WAYNE COUNTY COURTHOUSE Wayne Co. T.H'ers REMEMBER THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE. JUNE 14th. MIGHT BE YOUR FIRST CLUE.

(Watch your mail) Sheriff's report Bruce Young, of Allerton, went off the road and through a fence last Thursday as he was traveling south on highway 40 into Allerton. There was $150 damage to the pick-up he was driving. Young was unhurt. Gary Sheets of Allerton, was arrested May 28th for intoxication and taken to the county jail. He appeared in magistrate court the 29th and was fined $100 plus court costs.

Gary Muilenburg, of Millerton, was picked up May 29th for intoxication. He appeared in magistrate court May 31st and was fined $100 plus court costs. Jack Blanchard and Dennis Murray appeared before Judge Hughes on arraignment Tuesday in connection with the break in at Davis Hardward in Clio. Both pled guilty. Sentence won't be given until after pre-sentence investigation.

Keith Brinkley, Davenport, paid $18.50 May 31 for exceeding speed in boat. Bruce Young, Allerton, paid $58.50 June 2 for failure to have control. Gary Muilenburg, paid $108.50 June 2 on an intoxication charge. Roy Doggett, Des Moines paid $18.50 June 2 for squealing tires. Let's Get With It! Join the "Ecology Bottle" Use Our Returnable Plastic Milk Bottle NEW IN TOWN Get Clean ECOLOGY BOTTLES Fresh Milk Easy to Carry GALLON Easy to Open DEPOSIT Easy to Pour DEPOSIT Returnable Won't Break- "Money BOTTLE Won't Leak JONES Throwaway milk containers become a daily CORYDON 50060 IOWA SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL PROBLEM DO NOT JONES DAIRY Keep Using The "Money Back Returnable".

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