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Easter Sunday afternoon,
Liz Rau accompanied her
children and grandchildren to
Little Flower Haven to be
with her husband and their fa-
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there. Among those visiting
were: Dave Raus and Ken,
Harvey Raus and their
granddaughter, Brook, Dan
Raus, Jeff, Michelle and Ja-
son. They also visited with
Mrs Dan Rau's mother, who
is also at Little Flower
Haven. After spending time
with Frank, they returned to
Liz's home where they
enjoyed eating Easter dinner
togethe'r, with more
grandchildren arriving to join
them: Brian Rau, Jody
Christensen, Annie Sutker,
Robert Rau and Kathy Ran.
March 19 supper guests of
Joe Wehrs were Joyce Cave-
naugh family and Stan Uhmer
of Harlan. Easter weekend
guests of Joe Wehrs were Lee
Knudtson family of Blair,
NE; Joe Wehr family and
Chuck and June SmRh of
Omaha; Clay Gubbels family
of Harlan; Rick and Denny
Wehr of Portsmouth; Ed
Wehr and Deb Kruse and
children of Westphalia. Also
Micha and Jonathon Wehr of
Clarksville, TN.
Easter guests of Marcus
Kaufmans were Mrs Rosalia
Kaufman and Tony Ma-
jeruses. Sunday eve, Mrs
Rosalia Kaufmann had as her
guests Don Kaufmanns of
Portsmouth; Joe and Miss
Kaufmann of Atlanta, GA,
where she attended college
there.
Monday eve visitors of
Wilfred Coenens were Victo-
ria Schmitz and Alan, and
daughter, Sheila Davis and
daughter, Rachelle of San
Clemente, CA, who had come
to visit with her parents,
Larry Schmitzes. Tuesday
afternoon, Dawn Wageman,
Dustin and Danielle visited
Coenens.
SCHMITZ FAMILY
EASTER
The Schmitz families all
gathered at the parish center in
Westphalia for Easter in-
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Attention
BOAT
OWNERS!
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Boat Regmtratmns
now to avoid penalties
(Registration. expires April'30, 1989)
2-Year Registration
MOTOR OR SAIL:
Less than 12'--$9 NO MOTOR-NO SAIL-
12' to less than 15'--$11 $6 (any length)
15' to less than 18'--$13
18' to less than 25'--$19 LINDA
25' or more--S29
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JACOBSEN
Shelby County Recorder
. 755-5640
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Saturday, APRIL 8, 1989 1:00 p.m.
Located at former Hog buying station East of Kimballton Auction,
KIMBALLTON, IOWA
As I am quitting the trucking business, I will sell my trucks, real estate and other
related items at Public Auction.
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TRUCKS & TRAILERS
1976 International TranStar 350
Cummings engine. 11-22 tubeless
tires and sliding 5th wheel.
1979 Ford F700 Straight Truck 900x
20 tires, 370 engine, 2 speed, 20 ft.
I 1970 Wilson 45 Ft. Stock trailer
w/aluminum floor and side slats.
1974 Star 38 ft. steel hopper-bottom
grain trailer
1982 Utility 42 ft. flad bed trailer
w/side kit.
ICC PERMIT #2399
Omaha Standard box, new 5 yrs. ago. Loading Chutes; 1 hog, 1 cattle
TRUCKING RELATED ITEMS: 2 Knipco heaters; 2 divide gates, 1 wood, 1 steel; 42
ft. tarp; new 10'x24' tarp; other tarps; heavy log chain; 2 good air nde seats; trailer side
panels; tire chains; log chains; 8 load binders, 8000 lb. cap.; smaller load binders; step
ladder; 2 end gates; chain hoist; feed cart; wood roll-up endgate; sanders; tire & nms;
12 sheets plywood; 4 oil pumps; elec. drill; desk; grease guns; double tree; 4 CB radios;
livestock buzzers; and other misc. items. 8'x 16' milk cooler bldg. (6) 8' 10"x 10" timbers;
(1) 16' 10"x10" timbers
J REAL ESTATE
TRACT #1 - Truck Barn located in
Kimballton, Iowa.
Legal Descnption: Lot 4 of Subdivision of
lots 21 & 22, Block 6 in the town of
Kimballton.
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20% [?own Sale day, balance due on
,, settlement day, approx. 30 days
TRACT #2 - Former Hog Buying
Station, Kimbailton, Iowa
Legal Description: A pa,[ of out lot 15 of
the E addition to the town of Kimballton,
Iowa, more particularly descnbed as fol-
lows; beginning at a point 250 ft. E. of SW
corner of said out lot 15 thence E 351.2
ft. thence N 100 ft. thence W 351.2 ft.
thence S 100 ft. to the point of beginning
being located in the town of Kimballton,
Audubon Co. Iowa.
E.J. MADSEN TRUCKING
Ike Madsen, Owner 712-764-5721
AUCTIONEERS: TERMS: CASH.
Verner Hansen Nothing removed until settled for. CLERK:
Wayne Hansen Not responsible for accidents. Klmballton Auction
Encore series closes F SecA-Pg. 6A
I Harlan iA News Advertiser I
with 'terrific' tap show I Sat. mom., April a,1989 l
,. Phone 755-3111 J
Contributed by Maryalyce Dotzler
The art of tap dancing has never been displayed in Har-
lan, as well as it was on Tuesday, March 21, during the
performance of "Austin On Tap," featured in the final con-
cert of this year's Encore Concert Series.
The dance troupe, consisting of six young women,
fascinated the crowd with the variety and complexity of
their dance routines. The program ranged from snappy jazz
tunes to rhythmic routines performed completely without
music to showcase the expertise and technique of the
dancers.
Classical dance combined with tap, some precise military
routines, and a rousing country finish complete with cow-
boy "tap" boots made it a most enjoyable evening. We are
so fortunate to have entertainment of this caliber presented
here in our own community.
The membership drive for the 1989-1990 Concert Series
season will be from April 3 to April 17. Next year's Harlan
concerts will include Dames At Sea, a musical comedy,
The Tom Prin Jazz Trio, and Marietta Simpson, a mezzo
soprano.
Members may also attend the Encore concerts held in
Denison so there are six concert dates available. If you are
interested in buying a membership and supporting this
great opportunity to enjoy superior entertainment, you may
purchase your membership from one of the volunteers
selling them or contact JoAnn Lapke at 755-2861. Treat
yourself to some wonderful evenings of laughter, music
and pure enjoyment and support this great plus for the cul-
tural enrichment of Harlan.
NOTICE 5-89
SUBSCRIBERS
Check the date on your
subscription - it is stamped
right after your name on page
one. If it says 5-89 that means
your paper expires this month
and will be stopped on May 1,
1989.
eluded: Leonard Schmitzes,
Jack Schmitz, Jennie and
Ryan, Tammy and Jessica,
Lenny Schmitzes, Brad,
Nathan and Jeremy, Dale
Haners, Mard and Cody, Nick
Schmitzes, Msgr. Pete
Schmitz of Des Moines;
Larry and Vicki and Alan,
Lynn Schmitz of Lawrence,
KS; Sheila Davis and
Rachelle of San Clemente,
CA; Steve Goesers, Tara,
Ashley and Megan or Orange
City; Roger Schmitzes and
Mark, Kim, Michael, Karen,
Matthew, Chuck Leinen and
Wes Orme, Norman
Schmitzes, Dean, Dale,
Denise, Dana, Dan
Wagemans, Dustin and
Danielle, George Langenfeld,
Bruce Arkfelds of Defiance
and Shawn, Scott, Sam and
Sara.
Also, Russ Schmitz and
Jeff and Jerry of Co. Bluffs;
Jim Schmitzes and Ryan,
Erin and Alyson, Nancy
Schmitz, Marvin Schmitzes,
Amy, Brian and Nicholas and
Bluffs; Kim Bier of Carter
Lake; Dave Coenen of Co.
Bluffs; Ed, Sharon, Josh, Jeff
and Cris of Omaha; Gary,
Dan and Kate Coenen of Co.
Bluffs.
We are delighted to an-
nounced the birth of a new
resident of our community,
little Danielle Wageman, new
daughter of Dawn and Dan.
She was born in Harlan,
weighing 9 lbs. 3 ozs.
Grandparents are Norman
Schmitzes and John Wage-
mans. She was named
Danielle Margaret Wageman.
Great-grandparents are Wilfred
Coenens. She joins a brother,
Dustin.
Many relatives and friends
attended the wake and funeral
of Alfonse Stracke at St.
Patrick's Church in Perry.
Alfonse was the son of Henry
and Mary Stracke and a native
of Westphalia. He is fondly
remembered for a famous
ballgame, when he became a
"hero" to the hometown
folks. The game took place
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Brad Sorensen, Wilfred during one of the parish
Coenens, Ivo Coenens of
picnics intheearly1930s, 4 month C
Defiance; Randy Coenens of when he was a young man
Dew City; Russell Coenens living here.
of Dew City; Darrell Coenen Thought for the week: It's •
of Denison; Marvin Coenens
funny about life: if you accept
of Omaha; Kris Coenen of anything but the best, that's
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Omaha; Mike Burke of Co. what you usually get.
Bluffs; Kevin Harveys of Co. Have a good weekend! $5 000 i,'
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Donald Rolds from Brayton Sorensens of South Sioux
visited Al Andersen Friday City; Verle Sorensens of Elk ,€
afternoon. Horn; Lowell Sorensens and ,
Stacy Dickinson from Brent, Mrs Marjorie 1
Topeka, KS spent the week- Sorensen, Mrs LaVonne An- Substantial penalty for early withdrawal. "
end at Glenn Gordons. dersen, Albert Sorensen and w,
Easter Sunday dinner guests George Hansons had dinner at re
at Fred Foxes were Brent a local restaurant and then
Norgaards and Christopher spent the afternoon at 1
from Ankeny; Trace B ivens LaVonneAndersens. ,e--' /# _ ,, "
from Des Moines; Ardith Easter Sunday dinner guests
Bivens from Avoca and Alta at Ivan Lees were Carol Lee
Adcrsen. from Cedar Falls; Ken SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
CELEBRATED Woodraskas from Mar- Checking, Savings, Loans And More 'I
11TH BIRTHDAY shalltown; AI Harpsters of 712 Durant / Hadan 1 755-2188 ,4t
Merle Larsons, Beth and Co. Bluffs; Ric Schnieders,
Joy from Oakland; David An- Jennifer, Jereme, Jason and
dersens, Staci and Greg from Jill, Richard Lees, Jamie,
Denison and Mrs Jorginia Amanda and Ryan and Donald
Andersen from Atlantic and Schultzes.
Ray Larsons had dinner at an
Elk Horn restaurant Sunday.
Later Merles and Davids went
to Ray Larsons and celebrated S / t e
Beth Larsons 1 lth birthday.
Easter Sunday dinner guests
at John Knudsons were
Rodney Knudson from On-
awa; Mrs Christine Ras-
mussen from Portsmouth; to the
Mrs Ila Knudson, Eugene
Rasmussens and Rhonda Lee.
ATTENDED PAGEANT S I '
Marlow Clemonses and
Mrs LaVonne Andersen at-
tended the pageant put on by Farmers Savings Bank Congratulates Irwin-Kirkman-Manilla
the Christian Church Friday
eve. Middle School's 3rd Quarter Honor Roll Students
Saturday night visitors at
George Hansons were Myron 7th Grade A Honor Roll h r A H n t I
ClarJSSunday,from AlbertMyronLea,ClarksMN. Kurt Barry*, Chad Christensen*, Chris Schaben Melanie Corbin**, Janet Frankl*,
Jennifer Heller, Mark McLaughl
7th Grade B Honor Roll terson, Allison Rasmussen, Micl
Adam Bexten, Karl Carter, Jared Georgius, Keith
Gross, Jacie Gruhn, Evonne Hartwig, Jenny h r d B H n R
Rasmussen, Jennifer Riesselman, Misty Janet Blum, Jodi Borcher, Melin, 1
Schechinger, Rick Schwarte, Kristi Zeman, Lisa Jason Christensen, Shale Fiscus,
SerY ce Schechinger Rachelle Hanson, Christina r
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ToTakoALosk" (, All A S) Sebern
Cooling & Heating
"'' Farmers Savings :
755-7237
907 Cyclone
Harlon, la.
Bill Wlngort, owner
P.O. Box 216
Irwin, Iowa 51446
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