Havelock Plover High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Havelock, IA)
- Class of 1948
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SMC has served in this capacity up to the pros, time and we hope that she will huvv mwu mmra wemorable yew rs of LcPvh'wW. -a Q x. 3' N if ,Z-' 1' ' N' x., . ,,1 ' i ' ','.V . 'S- i.1r',-A. '1 u l' . 1 1 ' f riff, ' I ,...,-7,-Q, Hazel Knapp E.A. I.S.T.C. Buena Vista hathemntics Gilbert DeRoer U. I S m C V. of Colo. Socivl Sciences Edwvrd G91 lOCk 15-lk Harold Duncmwson BJ.. Winona State College VcPhorson College English U. of Iowa Buena Vista Science Lilian Krause m.A. Jennne Kittgers iusic ucfrce Wnrtburg Morningside College Lankvto Ht. Tonchers Go. Lusic , M Lore Lconomics S I 5? AVf 3, .5 A , X S L' f' 1 ff X 'ff' f .f .f W LAUREL FAH O'NEALL NFABH Baud 4 Basketbfll l,2,3,4 Cheerleader 1,5 Plays 2,3,4 Peper Staff 5,4 Annuel Staff 4 bextct 3,4 Trio 3,4 Clnss fresident 4 Vice President 2 Secretary 1,5 Mixed Quartet 4 Mixed Chorus 1,4 Girl's Glee Club l,5,4 GARLAND WESTERMAN HGARH Bnsketbnll l,2,5,4 Plays 3,4 Operettes 2,4 Band 4 Trumpet Trio 4 Boys Glee Club l,5,4 Annual Staff 4 Mixed Chorus 1,4 Quartet 2,3,4 Class President 2 Q S it W.. '-rw , ,. W.. ,. -A .... ----..,.........L.u... Q BEVERLY NQELSEN WBEVN Crnu 4 Beskethnll l,2,5,4 Cheerleader 5 Plays 2,5,4 Peper Strff 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Sextet 5,4 Trio 5,4 Glee Club l,5,4 hixcd Chorus 4 Vice President 5 President l Secretnry 4 Mixed Quartet 4 CHARLENE BUDD NBUDW Basketball l,2,5,4 Plays 2,5,4 Paper Staff 5,4 Annual Dtaff 4 Glee Club l,5,4 Mixed Chorus 4 Class President 1 Vice President 4 Secretary 2 ROBERT HENDERSON WBOBU Band 4 Basketball l,2,5,4 P18yS 5,4 Paper Staff 5,4 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club l,5,4 Quartet 5,4 Class President 5 PAUL VANALSTINE NVANW Band 4 Basketball 1,2,3n4 Plays 5,4 PBPGT Staff 3:4 Annual staff 4 Glee Club 1,5,4 Mixed Chorus 1,4 Quartet 2,3,4 Trumpet Trio 4 Operettas 5,4 Mixed Quartet 4 iSOPH1E BAADE' USOPHH Plnys 2,5,4 Paper Staff 5,4 Annunl Stnff 4 Hand 4 Sexfpet 4 3100 Club 1,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,4 QOROTHY MAITLAND HDOTH lwys 3,4 Bvsketbwll 1,5 Annuvl Stuff 5,4 Glee Club l,Q,3,4 Pnner Stnff 7,4 Mixed Chorus 4 FRED MCKIM HFHEDDIE JR.n Mixed Chorus 1 DONALD REINDERS nDONn P11 5 4 Glee Club 1,Z5,4 Ppffg, gmff 5,4 Basketball 1,z,5 Annual Stpff 4 glflys 7314 Glee Club l,5,4 spar staff 5'4 Mixed Chorus 1 4 AHHUR1 StRff 4 Bpskbtbnll 3 , V. 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TISACHISIE: Liiss White. gi! 4,1 1 ,AF'7 4 TOP ROW: Wallace Knapp, Gerald Hough, Billie Tyler, Don dush, Jnmen Weiahnnr Ronnld Overnire, Chester Klein. SJCUIJD 1iO'.'J: Sharon Fultz, Allen Boles, Mike ller, Dick O'Neal1, hieth Onnen, Grry Ives, Conrad Shaw- becker, Donald Ovcxmure, Darla Kay Maulsby. THIRD ROW: Dnrlene Stowell, Cnrrl Sellers, Mary Brndley, Judy Pirie, Nancy Pirie, Jnnet Cox, Sheryln Hen- dricks, Lois Shroufe, Tevchert Mrs. Nickosen 1.-vuglabnd, fesLII5I9c9 l I.lb'.' NWI: l Donn Budd, Bobby Pirie, Pvt otowell, Jerry Pnrodie, Jerry Strong, Jerry Onnen, Larry Pri- ngle, Jimny G'Ncnll, Roger Pet- erson. SEC OID ROWS Gaylord Henderson, Hicnvru Girks, Beverly Hough, Jenn Ann Reurer, Shirley klein, Patricia 3t0wull, Dorothy Neisnnnr, Mar- ilyn Tyler, -Ronnie GriTewine, John bnylor. Tlzllili HOW! Adah V. Mafflnnd, Sheryl Cruicv shnnl, Louella Mvtes, KHTGD Korsrnn, honicn St0Y611n HSV' Qrly Klein, Lindf Lendqyson, Qlirley Hendricks, G1nHys Gall- owny. r flTii'i'N f.fl fS Ronnie Bergeson, 'Johnnie WUYUY Nielsen, Lcfioy Slmonsor, Donnld Forsythe. TEICIERS Mrs. Budd. SW Sam guide Ci! I Q mr . -:jf 525 M fly Ama: Sag Fee O'Nea1l Beverly Nielson CO Bd5Lt0I'Soooaoooo one Business Mannxer... ...Garland Westermsn High School.. ..... ...Dorothy Maitland HlUTlOI qnuooeaaoon. ...Entire Music...... ...Robert Henderson .A-thleticsosooocooo asalnred IACKLH1 Charlene Budd Elementary Grades.. ...Sophie Banda Advertising. .... .. ...Don Hienders Activit1es....... ....Dor'ot11y rhlaitland Pictures..................Entire Staff Student Adviser-Mr. Duncnnson VV DOROTHY- ROBERT ----- Cllfldii E PAUL---- DOFPLD-- SOPHIE-- FRED---- F1 'E----- GARLAND- BEVERLY- 0. A I know e girl who's not very tall. In fact for height, she's hnrdly st Jut 9110 when it comes to brains, she's got a lot Of course, I'm telking about nDotn. but Robert Henderson loves to dream just the snme, He's on the beam. Charlene is quiet end oh so shy. She She LII' Q. ---Out And The sets like e lady and doesn't wink en eye. is true to one boy end never steps out of Coyle end Chnrlene ere doing real fine. of the class roon fame a burst of leuvhter soon the teecher was coming wfter a cluprit who hed the inevitable pin, What, Paul Ven Alstine st it ngnin? ---And And But All then there wns Don so tell and shy ell the girls sive him the eye. 0 he doesn't cnre for girls and their frills they're good for is to run up the bills! Sophie is dependable, kind and good. If no one else will do it Sophie could! I suppose you all wonder what happened to Fred He used to make those teachers so mad they wou And then one dey he turned over a new leaf Much to all the teachers releif. -Fee, who has trouble convincing her Dad That to drive his nHot-Rodn was the fed. He thought it wee silly, and so it was But it cnme in handy to give the town a buzz. Women are fickle, so thy say, I throught with them beginning to dny. They tease us, torment us and drive us to sin, Oh, oh, wnnn't that Bev who just wvlked in? And new comes the time to write of myself! I could write of my pains, my worries or henlth, But it took ell my brains to write for the res I hope you enjoyed it---I did my best!! line, ld see red. t v, Xu 0 .10 K 14 3 4 1 0 4 be Q-'90 W CQ Goo One bright sunny morning in the year of 1936, twelve little first graders fearfully entered the school house. Clang went the door behind them. They were in for twelve long years. What had the poor innocent little darlings done to deserve this? There wns quite s number of us when we first started out, but it has been a long hard journey and we lost a few of the weaker 0l'l8Se They had our characters typed the very first dqy. Girls on one side of the room and the boys on the other side. The girls were as follows Mary Jenn Bush, Phyllis E go, dnroaret Ferry, Fae O'Nenll, Ilene Sermon and Marian Stover. The fellows were Bob Fisher, nobert Henderson, Fred hclim, Denny Strong, Paul VnnAlst1ne, Frank Vavricka. We all oassed except poor Denny Strong. He decided he liked his seat in the first' grade so he just stayed there. Now we have advanced to the second mrade. We picked up sons new members here-Anne Vavricka, Marilyn Young, Mary Lou narrah, and sign---Dick Pnqe--well anyway he a'r1ved and we lost Marian otover who moved to Lavelock. Frank Vavricke was retained in the second grade. Our teacher for first and second arade was Miss Miller. Now we are advancing into the third Grade with Miss Borta as our beloved teacher. In tlls grade we lost two of tio girls, Margaret Ferry and Anne Vavrika were retained in the third grade and Marilyn Young moved. Jerome Forry and George lancter entered our class to spend their second year in the fourth grade! We al- so acquired a new girl Sophie Bnade. This gfve us four girls and six boys. Darn -t, they lave us outnumbered. We are in the fift! grade now and more boys entered out class, Dennis Henderson, Bennie hilton, and nnurice Kerns. Also some new virls, Shirley Webb and Joann Irwin. Whirley Hebb left us dur- ing the lost semester. Now we are about to enter the sixth grade. What a thrill we are allowed to climb those stnrls to the upper hall. Here Rnother new boy entered our class. Dean Hnwson. We lost Jerome Ferry and llene Seaman stayed in the sixth prade. 9447710514 We have climber another step in the long ladder, and have now reached the seventh grade. Here. Charlene budd joined us and had been with us ever since. We lost Bob fisher, Dennis Henderson, Jo- ann Irwin, Lnurice Kerns, and Dean Rawson. We did lose quite a few this particular year, but we nalned Delmar Travis, but then he left ln the second semester. Gosh 1 almost forgot we gained Bale Furzuson. Now for on even greater thrill at last we fre in the assembly! here we lost one of our beloved clvssmantes Cornelia bterns. We were all very dejected the day she left. KThere are e few state- ments in here which are slightly flctitiousll We gained a girl in her place, Patsy Ackland came here from Mallard. We lost one fellow. Clifford Nicol. The girls were so sorry to see him no especially one of then. WelL then Garland came and we all for- got Clifford. We all rcmonber Garland's first day in school. he was storter than any otter fellow in the class, but for just a kid he hed a terrifically loud voice. it took everyone in school about H month ond P half to det used to it! We all rannged to pull through the eighth grade, and rre enterino our first year in highschool! We have only four were years to no. Uh hapoy day! He had a horr- ible time tryinn to ret used. to only ferr subjects. We tryed hard, and towards the l'st we had n Por- rible tlme trying to keep up with four! In March we lost two boys. Kenneth Krejeci, and Dale FurHuSOH- It's really quite n sLane, because I hear they arc both cults the Romeos now! A new Qirl arrived--- IBOINGI Fror Bradyate. her name was Bev hielsen--JBOINGI Bev's first clear recollection of her first day in Plover High was when she wns in Miss Knapp's office got- ting the lowdown on the cirrulurdl when Foe who was standing out by the coat side and down the other and s hangers looked her u p one queal ed nOh there she ls'!I ever since that informal introduction Bev R Rae have been bosum Buddies ever since. This year we also lost Phyllis umgel how we sre sophomore. We pick ed up a new fellow and a new girl 6 in That makes the score 5 to favor of the boys. The boy was Donald Rienders and the mirl was Dorothy Maitland. This yerr the Bop. sponsored a party. Oh, what OUT OF THE HARBOR, INTO THE DEEP H P9Pty that was. We danced in th! GYM to the music of a juke box 'An interesting incident haopened ghat '0'11 Drobablly never forhet. -hen we were sophomores we were the bells of the Ball. Well anv- WHY 'th0 S0Dhomoro girls were the only ones who were Getting dances. Really could we heln if the Junior and senior boys were so attracted to us that they forget their own class mates! Well to net back to what I was going to tell you in the beginning--the superintendent -nd his wife drew the sophomore girls over in n corner. ver con- fidentlal you know-and said equate 80n't you please ask the Junior d senior boys to dance with the old- er girls. After all you are spon- Orine the Party and you should see to it that'everyone enjoys them- selves. 'Unquote'! This littl, Speech boasted the Sop's moral sc much they haven't gotten over it ye Our Junior year was one of great activity, and we were really in on every little tling. We lost one member that year, that handsowe character dennis hilton. Everyone' was crushed, utterly crushed the day he left. We had our Junior play that year. We really enjoyed tlrt play ill the scences behind stare showed re- markable talent--Too bed We did- n't have an audience brck there! We get our class rinns that year. Three of thc cirls were all ready sportinf around freot big grad- uftion rings--and o roll of tape- llen their own rings camo they irmeflatcly returns' the large rinrs minus the roll of tape and have been flrshing around their own ever since. Our banquet last year was reolh'sohethLng to re- mcnmor.. I'll none P few of the very interesting incidents that happened. Robert ran over n Celfv I nice big one too. Jim V. and a few other senior boys :ot Stuck ln the mud, fnd rested there all night. Fred had three flat tires and arrived at the dance in time for the last wfltz. The car Char- lene and Ere were in had r little trouble--mainly the rerr and fell out. had to cfll Fae's drd in the middle of the morning and he had to come after us. iev and Tnrllnd zoored down and zoomed bfck with- out any hrrdslips. he hope we have half rs rucl' hm this ycfrl How we are seniors. ht last we have reacted the top of the ladder. In five days we will be alupni. We wish to thank the terchers for coonerrting with us and doing their best to nrhe us .tvs a hpppy and successful year. Gnly four of the orldinnl twclvc are loft, Fred, Paul, Robert, and Ere. Thus ends the first chapter in our journey tnrounn life!! ways to Chloe. Weed we sry noro 10 10 K 4 34 We the Senion Class of '48 belnq of unsound mind and sound body do make this our last will and testament. We wish to bequeath to each 'nd every class in the assembly our sbilitj tc pet along with each other. We have found by bitter experience that to succ- eed, you must love one another, even if you do think the other person is a stinkerl . Next we wish to leave the North row of seats, with all the scratches, carvings, etchings and so en along with any old pen cils and paper you might find in them to the first ten or fifteen kids who arrive first to grab those dear old desks next fall. Each senior wishes te will the following to these people: Fred wills his ability to gd along with tue oirls to Russell Budd and may he have a jolly good time. . To Gary Prinvle, Donald Reinm dere wills his fbility so make beautiful chest of drfwcrs. Lf? he kfvv r thrivinr business. Charlene wills her quietness, .oerfect manners nnd feminine ' Paul wills his ambition to Darwin, haitland. Darwin take notice of all the scholarships, honors and so on that Paul has won and still he has hed time for music, sports, and a few In the year 1968 my work led me to make a research on pro- gressive education. To take me on my nation-wide survey, I choose as my means of transports tion the new, popular electrome- bile. It was developed and per- fected by Robert Henderson. The ante emits electrons and the electrometive field becomes so intense as it nears approaching objects that the ruto is repell- ed, thnsfmwklnq adcidenm huposs- ible. It was expecially devel- oped for the lnventor's own safe tv., Hecause of unfavorable condi- tions I was forced to prolong my stay in New York. To re- lieve the monotony, I went to see a baseball game7 between the Brooklyn Dodgers and new York Yankees. I was fortunate to ob- tain sn excellent seat just bo- hlnd the back stop. When the Brooklyn catcher turned around to retrieve s ball, I wfs amazed to see the familiar face of Paul VnnA1stine. Imagine that, cat- ching for the Brooklyn Dodgers. It seems incredible but even more astounding was the old man setting two rows ahead of me making a ferocious racket. Lo and behold! it was my one time athletic director, Edward Gar- look. qirls. We wish you good luck with you newly acquired skill. Dorothy Maitland wills her snappy temper to that easy going Alice McKlm who never takes of- fence te anything. Also there are a couple of undesirable Characters, or at least Dorothy thinks so, that she would like to leave to the sophomore girls who are at the moment quite wor- 'iedottittwllisntiiniiiii think- ing and actions behind the steer inn wheel of h1s--car-- to John Tjehbens who has s dreadful time trying to drive with one hand. Sophie wills her studlous nature and determination te get ahead to John Ferry. W0 have thought if over seriously, .John and we have decided that of all the desirable trrits we could leave you, this will do YOU the most good. ,Beverly Nielsen wills her hbility to talk herself our of any revolting development to Jan et McFadzen. May she always find a wry out. Garland wills his great de- votion to a certain girl to Gerald Kerns who is still scout- ing, May he find hor soon. V We couldn't think of anything f r Fas to will awas so we sug- g3st.that Bill Sharp will Fee some of his curly hair. Then she can add ncurlyu to her collection of nicknames. Subscribed, sealed, QubliLLQm and declared by the Senior Clegg as and for our lrst wlll, in the Presence of each of us, who at their request, in presence of each other, at the same time have hertunto subscribed our name as witnesses this Fourteenth any of Hay, Nineteen Hundred and Fourtysoight, at the village of Podunk, state of iowa. 65144 FWFQW As we passed out of the city we crossed the Multiple Metro- politan lanhattan Bridge built by the great civil enaineer, Herr Don Helnders. By the way, speaking of old classmates, I received a letter from an old friend informing me that Charlene Budd after a suc- cessful coreer of toachinr, has settled down to a blissful married life. My friend is a poo: writer so I was unable to dis- t'nqulsh oart of it but sue said sonethlng about Coils. I crn't see the connection. Guess what! -he also informs ed me that Freddie is a success- ful salesman. he has developed a new type of cigarettes and chewing tobacco and has a million dollar business. I My first step on the tour was in Chicsgoz I was informed that the Franklin Delano Roosevelt School was noted for it's pre- gressive methods of education and that the inspiring teacher is Pee 0'Neall. After talking some time with Miss Olhesll, I learned that her business sec- retary is Dorothy Maitland. After leaving Chicago I stop- ped in my old home town. It was Saturday night when the train pulled into the station' and as anew I walked up the street a car pulled up with R gcreech, A lady carrying a basket of eggs and the man a can of cream went into the produce station. I asked an old timer setting on a general bench in front of the store who they were, he said nYou must be a stranger in these here parts. Nhy, that's hr. and Mrs. Garland Westerman, he's one of the most prosuerous farmers in these here parts. I said, I thought they were plannlnq on business careers.u 'Well, its like this, Garland gave up his commission in the Navy to marry sev, who had req tired from stewardess service, so here they are the most pros- perous and happiest family in the country with. four kids--two sets of twins! I endev my trip in Sen Fran- cisco uhere ,Sophie Baade had acquired fame anoung the parents of the younger generation for' her practical methods ef teach- ng. Srl-2 'iff EE' 'EE !5!I' Q v ! ! V Y I 54,H,,g5 5 FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE SCRIBBLES SOPHOMORES Top Rows James Pirie--Bookworm!! Russell Budd--UYou a1n't heard nothing yet!n Sterling Muerer--The Shadow! John Forry--nLet's have s party!u Gerald Kerns--'Stand aside gir1s!' Bottom Row: Marlene Simonson--The Intellect! Dorothy Sroufe--Swept off her feet by a ngailn!! Alice McKim--Scatter brain! Barbara Bush--nl could go for e tall boy!n Ilene Seaman--V1vnc1ous!lLook ft up kids!! Marilyn Neilsen--Nothing but class!! Chole Saylor--nwho has more trouble thrn me?n BLISS OFFICERS Chole Saylor---President Mary Neilsen---Vice President Barbara Bush---Secretrry and Treasurer Even though the second year of high school is just one step nearer the top, you can make it as out- stfnding as the first and last years. FRESHMAN Top Row: Raymond Majorowicz---Hasn't any time for women! Eugene Cirks---Girls--Ugh!! Warren Henderson---The strongsilent type! Richard Henderson---Romeo is his middle name! Russell Becke---I'm not as tough as I look! Roger Heiter---'Oh, you lucky women, youl' Bottom Row: Naomi Strong---Shy!!! Janet McFadzen---The perfectionest. Eleanor Pirie---Oh how she loves Havelock! Cfellows!J Karlene Epplesheimer---Gives thanks for her red hair! Doris O'Nea11---Small but that's the way we like her! CLASS OFFICERS Janet McFadzen---President Warren Henderson---Vice President Roger Helter---Secretary and Treasurer a, X' Guns' ,Sexrfzrvrp W' ' I 1 TRUMPET Tmo ' Tmo N Bovs' QUARTET M ' Mn xso QuAn'ra'r 1 T09 Raw: Xnry PPln1le, Mnwnrt Temderamn, Janet IcFvdzQw, Ruth Pirie, Ere W' efll, Q1DPie jnndv, Jvyn T., Paul Vfnfisiiwn, Lidlle Aww: Dnwfld mlgnders, Wir? land- oruwm, fevvrly Nielsen, Nlcwnor Pirie, knrbwr' uush, Vary Hielsvn, Nvrrbw LOUN- nvgvw, Gnrlqnd Uesiervwn, hnrlvnw 3'9- lnghiwnv, 'mbiom RTW: fill Ufwrp, LUV- mnnd I'jnrowicz,'NPw1e Qfylcr, Doris C'Tc'11, Dorothy Maitland, Ghfrlnme Hufd, Russell Gncke, Rover ueftdr. Too A' nv: Fr SCFIF1, fl! nor Pirie, Second Row: Srwufu, YP Pndinn, 201 Petprswu, D e f'Yfvll, Sfphle Swede, Ilene ce fciln, X'Vbrrn Qrsk, Elan- ' Arie, Yfrllyn Nielsen. Lprlnne Jixnnsxw, Dwrothy rlnwe Epnleshimer, Jrnet Mc- n Lokir, :menu Jurwng, Jolenn 'HPF Henderson, Charlene udd, Evttom Aww: Doris Q'YcP11, Chole Snylor, Donna biqrp, Uonnf Pwi , Uwvvrly Nielsen, Alone bro fc, Dnrnthy Lnitlnnd, Jnnet Xenthmvn. Director--RFQ. Hittrers. Owfrvttn Crat nWiwdV1l1S mf HO1l'3dn Presented Oc'Nbvr 29, 1947 Christmas Play Cast NThe Other Sknphcrdn Junior Play CQst Presented Decenmer 18, 1F47 I nAunt1e's Money' Hrescnted Xovcmber 24, 1 Senior Play Cast uG10sed Door' Presented Mnroh 24, 1948 QLLEH and Hxs W OT Y Sh O CQ 0 'c JQA We WU: A Leos W' er Ax KYXC'x TX U GJ Z, GN a, Fx ,fJ.n ,,.. 'I J s. ur. A .Vx Q--o..-z, -11?I.,Q' as . --U ,, ,, 'J-2' A L.ux6'll0 fgan KW .www 'V-W , x lung!!-vv 'v 5' YW! f3 3 ga,'N I L . CL !? 'x. -ii ff f flrvflafffyi 60lWffLC30gL1,uw-vw' C6101 '-vcllw-vnu. S 65.3 465 ' V 'ru hr- , . 7 1 91 ,Qoc fiswftw Q' gm 6' 0 f' Q ' O. O 0 Ol O 1 1 Q O9 'Q' 'o'O. ,1 ' wif' Q 5 Q O ' '49-' 1 .LI I, -- W, Vg, A-aff' 1235? is 1? 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Beebe Arnold Murray j Emmetsburg, Iowa l 1 1 1 ' L1le When in need of Clothing for Men and Boys, or shoes and furnishings Stop in at: MULRONEY'S The Smart Men's Shop Emmetsburg, Iowa WIGDAHL BROTHERS HARDWARE Sheet Metal Work, Heating R I Maytag, Home Appliances' Everything For Farm And Hgme Phone 58 Shop Phone 75 Emmetsburg, Iowa J O S T E N ' S Since 1897 Fine Class rings, Announcements Representative, Bill Bates Box 553, Storm Lake, Iowa R E A ELECTRIC SERVICE TO THE FARM Heat - Light - Power Pocahontas County Rural Electic Pocahontas, Iowa nThe Cheapest Way is the Electrical Wayn G IJ ll! E 4314 41 R O L F E S T A T E B A N K We're Pleased To Serve You R O L F E C L E A N E R S Cleaning 5 Pressing We Try To Please - r If you Want To Look Your Best Buy Your Clothing - Furnishings - Shoes From PETERSON'S CLOTHES SHOP Rolfe Iowa Curlee Clothes-Freeman Shoes 'S' nil!- Subscribe for THE ROLFE ARROW Best News Coverage for the Plover Community W O O D S H A T C H E R R o L F E, I o w A lx ' CHARLTON GRAIN CO. INC. Dealers in all kinds of Grains Ed Duffy Mgr. Office Phone 95, Residence Phone QUALITY LUIBER BUILDING MATERIALS COAL SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD FULLERTON LUMBER CO. WA PHONE vs RQLFE, IO 0 10 U44 FARMERS GRAIN 8a COAL CO Grain Coal Feed Seed Phone 55 Plover, Iowa MEURER GARAGE Auto Acessories Gas - 611 - Repairs Phone 17-80 E. W. Meredith Sand and Dealer in Gravel Livestock - it Just like the Bees after flowers You'l1 come back for our dinner For none quite equals ours!! B O B ' S C A F E Phone 77 Marcia and Bob HENDERSON PRODUCE Buyers Of Eggs, Straight Run or Graded, and Poultry We sell Welpa and CargiIbNutrena B E G K O R D ' S H A T C H E R Y Poultry and Hog-Feed! Buttermilkg Iowealth or Rid Seed Corn Egg and Poultry Pickup and Feed Delivered by Callingg Station 70 Res. 5-51 C. R. Henderson Plover5 Iowa Rolfe K Pocahontas Iowa Everything for the builder HARDWAREiLUMBER-FENCE-POSTS-COAL-ROOFING-PAINT Anything and Everything COME IN AND SEE US P L O V E R, M A L L A R D L U M B E R C O M P A N Y Plover, Iowa Mallard, Ion U I0 0 E C O N G R A T U L.A T I O N S To The Class Of C I F N U .4a 'P N S U P E R V A L U E S T O R E Ham Girard Rolfe, Iowa Shop At Ham's And Save! ELECTRICITY Is now cheaper than ever While everything else is higher We are happy to serve you CENTRAL STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY Phone No. 260, Rolfe I E H R R O E A M L PHONE 21 ROLFE, IOWA J. E. RICKARD 8 SONS Electric Wiring Hardware Plumbing Phone 257 CORA E. LIGHTER Dry Goods 8 Gifts ROLFE, IOWA ROLFE AUTO COMPANY Chevrolet Sales E Service Phone 267 Rolfe, Iowa B R B D A I R Y PASTURIZED MILK AND CREAH R o L F E, 1 o w A CARL HANSEN TRUCKING ROLFE, IOWA Don't sa Say nG1mm1e' We Have Everythingn 7 have you got it, Northwest Iowa's big Wallpaper Stock M. W. Webb-Druggist In Business Over Half A Century Phone 32 Rolfe, Iowa RIDOTTO BALLROOM 'Ror Better Dancing' Havelock, Iowa FARM SERVICE co. HAVELOCK, IOWA FUEL OIL, PAINT PHONE 24 5 U p A J 'vt TOWN PUMP CAFE . Lunches-Short Orders ' Chicken-Home Made Pies Pocahontas, Iowa Phone 200-U '1'URNER'S'. Dry Goods and Ready to Wear Phone 25 Pocahontas, Iowa Riverside Floral Company Flowers k Gifts that are different Pocahontas and Humboldt Plover Agent: Mrs. Hendrichs POCAHONTAS AUTO COMPANY Pocahontas, Iowa Telephone No. 9 Ford Parts k Service PALO ALTO COUNTY STATE BANK' Mallard Office Mallard, Iowa Phone 78 Member Federal Deposit Insurance . V'-.3 J. M. BUSH Bored and Drilled Wells Pipe and Well Supplies Repair Work MALLARD CREAMERY COMPANY Good Quality Butter ' Phone 59 Phone 6-27 ALLIS-QCHALMERS kc NEW IDEA 1MPLEMEN'1's FULL LINE OF HARDWARE T.J. REINDERS IMPLEMEMTS HARDWARE MALLARD IOWA - i n 5 9 E E
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