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through the legislatures to
combat lawlessness and riots but
we the people must wholehear-
redly support and cooperate with
our officers to help stop this
lawlessness and moral decay
which is threatening our society.
The State Board of Regents
was authorized to dismiss
students and faculty members if
they take part in riots that
destroy property. A compromise
agreement was made to allow
$7.1 million for capitol
improvements for the Board of
Regents for the next two years.
Most of the new laws go into
effect July 1. I feel that in this
legislative session nearly every
segment of our state government
and our society was given con-
sideration and laws were passed
which will help and be a benefit to
each. I appreciated the visits of
many from Shelby county and the
many letters I received.
BELIEVE ME, it isn't easy
to make voting decisions to
satisfy the many varied opinions.
Since we now have annual
sesslons, in the second session
we will take up bills in the order
they were in when we adjourned.
There were 829 bills introduced in
the House and of these 234 were
passed by the Hou and 133 of
the House bills were, passed by
the Senate.
If there are any questions or
any bills you wish to discuss, I
will be glad to hear from you at
my home this summer.
HOSPITAL
II NOTES
$20,000 sales
Savings Bonds
in April
April sales of Series E and H
savings bonds and Freedom
Shares in Shelby county were
$20,867, according to F. J. Lewis,
Harlan, volunteer county savings
bonds chairman. This gives the
county a four-month total of
$98,173 for 28 percent of its 1969
quota.
Sales in all of Iowa during
April amounted to $6,815,109,
giving the state a four-month
total of $29,493,020 for 34 per cent
of its 1969 goal.
"Treasury Secretary Ken-
nedy has named Governor
Robert D Ray as Honorary State
Chairman of the Iowa Savings
Bonds Committee" the chairman
said. "We welcome his pledge
support to the Savings Bonds
Program."
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Prints Of
PICTURES
Which Appear In
Hadan Newspapers
5x7 inch prints $1.00 each
8]€10 inch prints $2.00 each
(Add 3% Iowa Sales Tax)
Pictures Make The
:emily Record Complete
HARLAN
NEWSPAPERS
BULLETIN BOARDS -- 2
zes to choose from 18x24--$3.95;
and 2--.95.
VICKI KEATING
IN WHO'S WHO
Vicki Keating, daughter of
Mrs Vivian Keating of Council
Bluffs, has been nominated and
accepted to appear in the Who's
Who in American Colleges
Yearbook of 1969, in recognition
of her scholastic ability.
Vicki, a science major at
Dana College at Blair, Neb.,
graduated from Harlan High
.hool in 1966.
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NEWS-ADVERTISER
fS"/O - 99 Ye - t969 Men. Morning, June 2, 1969--
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St,, Harlan, Iowa ; seconO class peg,age paid at Harlan,
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LEO MORES, Editor Publisher
BI LL SNI FF IN, News Editor
JERRY DAVIS, Assist&no Publisher
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and National Editorial Association
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SENATOR JAMES SCHABEN... was guest
speaker at the Lions Club installation banquet
Wednesday evening. He's shown talking af-
terward to Lions president Guy
Jerry Larson, first vice-president
OFFICERS... of the Harlan Lions Club are
(l-r): Warren Eckstrom, director; Norman D.
Nelson, secretary-treasurer; Gary Ratigan, lion
tamer; Guy Harris, president; Jerry Larson,
first vice-president; Dr. Don Jacobi, director;
and Albert Wunder, director. Officers not pic-
tured: Ron Davis, second vice-president; Bruce
Havick, third vice-president; Cliff Tamm, tail
twister; Don Schilling, lion tamer; Swede
Johnson and Dick Tollefsbol, directors. The
Lions Club held an installation of officers
Wednesday evening. - photo by Vance Krantz
Services Saturday
for Shelby baby
Funeral services were
Saturday at St. Mary's Church,
Avoca, for Christopher A. An-
derson, 10 month-old son of Mr
and Mrs LaRue Anderson,
Shelby. The baby died May 28 at
Myrtue Memorial Hospital.
Survivors include his
parents, two brothers, Warren
and Kent, and seven sisters,
Lorraine, Cindy, Christine,
Carmen, Patricia, Barbara, and
Beverly, all at home. There is
also the paternal grandparents,
Mr and Mrs Nels K. Anderson,
Harlan and the maternal grand-
grandparents, Mr and Mrs Leo
J. Duffy, Fairbank. Mrs Bertha
Barratt of Harlan is the great-
grandmother.
Burial was at Graceland
Cemetery, Avoca.
II
BE
It's unfortunate that one of Harlan's land-
marks is visible in the daytime, but invisible in
the evening. The Shelby county courthouse area
is so dark, that passers-by hardly know of its
existance, except that it is a dark shapeless
building in the middle of a well lighted square.
Photo above shows the large three-story
building as it was photographed on a Friday
night a year ago. Note that all the stores, the
street, and the cars are clearly illuminated. But
where is the courthouse? You can hardly see it.
Some counties use spotlights to shine on their
courthouses to show as landmarks. But in
Harlan, it looks (by the photo, anyway) like the
courthouse area is a dark patch.
We know it wouldn't be that expensive and
would really improve the appearance if spot
lights could be shined on the four corners of the
building in the evening.
We are thinking in terms of the quartz lights
used to illuminate the R.E.C. offices on Chatburn
Ave., or the Bethel Baptist Church on Seventh
St., or on the .First Baptist church.
These lights probably wouldn't be that
costly, but would certainly add to the ap-
pearance.
(We welcome letters to the editor)
HOUSEHOLD SALE
As we are leaving the state, will sell at Public
SOPER ACCEPTS POST
AT U. OF I. HOSPITAL
George Soper, who has been
in charge of the physical therapy
department at Myrtue Memorial
Hospital since October, 1966, has
accepted a position as therapist
of the University Hospital School
at Iowa City. As of June 2, he will
be supervisor of therapy at that
school and will do both teaching
and working with handicapped
children.
Soper received his Master's
Degree from the University of
Iowa in 1966.
-- PHONE YOUR NEWS TO 755-3111 --
Report for May 27 and 28.
Visiting hours are from 2 to 4
p.m. and 7 to 8:30 p.m.
ADMITTED
Joseph Marks, Harlan.
Otto Klindt, Harlan.
Joseph, son of James Hoffman,
Earling.
James Mungon, Earling.
Hoyt Tague, Harlan.
Mrs MilD Neve, Avoca.
Mrs Leonard Leuschen, Panama.
Anna Hertzing, Harlan.
Mrs John Piittman, Avoca.
DISMISSED
Mrs Dale Black, Avoca.
Hugh Schryver, Defiance.
Edgar Blessing, Avoca.
Mrs Frank Maassen, Lewis•
Linda Rackers, Harlan.
Amy Jo, daughter of Marvin Sch-
mitz, Harlan.
Mrs Frank Paul and baby,
Persia.
Katherine Potter, Harlan.
Mrs Orville Goshorn, Shelby•
Mrs Leslie Grieder, Harlan.
Mrs Otto Stoltenberg, Walnut.
BIRTHS
Boy to the James Bur-
meister's, Harlan, May 28.
Girl to the Dale (Butch)
Swanson's, Harlan, May 28.
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DISTRICT COURT
PROCEEDINGS
Har]an Auto Mart, plaintiff,
vs Kenny Campbell, Harlan,
defendant, suit on account. Judge
Bennett Cullison ruled plaintiff
recover $2,557 in May 26 district
court.
JUSTICE COURT CASES
A. H. Savereide, J.P. City
cases -- Wayne Hodapp, Harlan,
speeding, $15; Earl Back, Ryan,
Ia., failure to yield, $10; Bruce A.
Nelson, Harlan, stop sign
violation, $5; Robert L. Mor-
tensen, Harlan, speeding, $13;
Richard W. Mortensen, Audubon,
speeding, $13; and Mark A.
Kerkhoff, Audubon, speeding,
$13. County cases -- Donald
Weddle, no fishing license, $10.
J. Bruce Potter, J.P. County
cases -- Perry Landscaping Co.,
Council Bluffs, overwidth, $10.
LICENSE TO WED
Thomas Menefee, 19, Menlo
and Jayne M. Adams, 19, Kansas
City, Me.
Gary L. Weihs, 21, Persia and
Marsha Kimburg, 17, Minden.
Loyd C. Hintz, 23,
Milwaukee, Wisc. and Sherry E.
Rasmussen, 22, Harlan.
Dodge.
Fairl Johnson,
Ralph Hansen,
Chevrolet.
Dry Rocker Ford,
Ford.
Allen M.
Dodge.
Keith B.
Pontia.c.
Robert R.
Pontiac.
Nell's Tire Service,
truck.
Garland
Chevrolet.
Reece E. Hughes,
nobile.
Hilda A. Kimme
Plymouth.
Earl L.
Chevrolet.
Elk Horn Brand
Ford truck.
Norman W.
Ford.
Harlan Builders,
truck.
Earling Echo,
Chevrolet.
Thomas M.
Oldsmobile.
Gene L. Gettys,
COMING TO
June 7-
wedding reception;
plorer Scout dance ":
Night."
Dennis M. Fitch, 24, Omaha
and Kathlee, K. Krohn, 18. Dow City
Omaha. " ....
Gerald E. Finken, 19, Harlan
and Debra Kay Stendrup, 16,
Harlan.
NEW VEHICLES
REGISTERED
needs
transplant
DOW CITY
Charles M. Wind, Harlan, Employees Org
Volkswagen. agreed to
Theodore B. Sorenson, Harlan, lributed by
Buick. Beef Packers,
Mark L. Kenkel, Manilla, Ford kidney transpl$
truck, needed by Mrs
Robert O. Paulsen, Harlan, Ford. Dew City.
Paul J. Leinen, Portsmouth, Farmbest's
Pontiac. $1,447, and the
Douglas R. Backhaus, Manilla, donated $2,000. The
Buick. cost $42,000.
Kenneth E. Judd, Harlan, Ford. sent to the Bea
Clark C. Dory, Walnut, Rebel. Fund, Dew
Walter W. Andersen, Harlan, Defiance State
Auction at the house, located 1 block north of
the school house on Main Street in Walnut, on--
Wednesday, June 4
COMMENCING AT 6:30 P. M. SHARP
Davenport t Chair Set (like new) -- Swivel Rocker --
Platform Rocker -- Drop Leaf Table -- Library Table --
$ Hassocks -- 4 Flower Pedestals -- Writing Desk -- Din-
ing Room Table, Buffet, S Choirs and Hostess Chair --
Humidifier -- Davenport that can be made into • bed (1
year old) -- Breakfast Set with 4 Chairs (like new) --
Hall Tree -- Oak Round Table with 6 Leevss & 6 Chairs
end Buffet (in good condition) -- Rocker -- Lawn Loung-
ing Chair -- Lawn Chair -- Night Stand -- Hotpoint 14-Ft.
Combination Refrigerator end Deep Freeze (like new) --
Night Light -- Bed & Dresser to Match -- Iron Bed --
Large Mirror -- 2 8]€10 Wool Rugs -- J. C. Higgins 12-
gauge Shotgun with full choke (has shot less than 1 box
of shells) -- Some Shotgun Shells -- Vacuum Cleaner --
Secretary -- Antique Trunk -- Some Hand Tools -- 2 Step
Ladders -- Straight Ladder -- 3 New Clothes Line Poles --
t Copper Boilers -- Rinse Tubs -- Some Kitchen Utensils
Antique Picture Frames Grit Grinder -- Glass Churn --
Minnesota Cabinet Style Sewing Machine 2 Antique
Picture Albums -- Silvertone Radio -- Books -- Cord
Table 10 Odd Choirs Some Fishing Equipment.
ALFRED TOPP
Thles & Wendelln, AutOs.
Wllbert Rmismann & James Leslie, Clerks
DANSK FE
Sat. & Sun. June 7 & 8
at Kimballton
"A Little Bit ,Of Denmark"
SATURDAY, JUNE 7
9:30 A.M. Parade: Band, Floats, Antique
Clubs, Etc.
SMORGASBORD
11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Danish
can eat) Adults $1.50, Children under 10 $1.00.
Kimbellton Lutheran Church Women.
iiiiiiiiiii iiiiiii Served Saturday & Sunday beginning at
iiiiiiii !iiiii!i! i: cessions end rides by Tag Amusements --
0pen 11 00 D ily ,o,,- 7:. P.M. Folk Dancing- Crowning
S at : acE. a Concert By Herlon Community Chorus -- 9:00
:i!i ::iiiiii A.M. Dance (Music by the Jolly Home Brewers).
MONDAY THRU SATURDAY SUNDAY, JUNE 8
9:00 A.M. Danish Church Services at Imm snll
SPECIAL LUNCHEON .ran Church et Kimbellten.
BAR-B-Q . i
Starting At Noon Sunday
Come Out And Try Our Delicious !iii: iii!ii!i 11.30 A.M. Tractor Pull
*STEAKS *SEAFOOD Clau "A" 7,000
ii i.i::!:i: -- Class "B" 10,000 Class -- Class "C"
0' " IS
Class -- Class D 15,000 pound Class -- Cla
*CHICKEN
Hot Rod -- The entry fee will be $10.00 per
!i:i !ii i10% of the entry fees returned to the
Kitchen Closes At 2:15 A.M. iiiiii !i. $200.00 from sporlsers (10.00 to each class.) --"
be for each class: -- 40% Ist Place -- 30%
COCKTAIL 20% 3rd Place- 10% 4th Piece -- Contest
anyone interested in pulling -- Weigh in St
* LOUNGE !iiii !iiii::i printed and official entry blank will be made
.ALL YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGES A.M. -- This will be, good herd sheepfooted t
i( 1:30 P.M, Horse Shoe Pitching Contest- 3:00 p.i
:! Folk Dancing Exhibition -- 7:30 P.M. Horse
or, z ,'Va.,shv£.fJ_e, Tenn. be tn DRAWING FOR FREE STEER
2 el ,s.zn ora, une 2. :' SPCSORED BY --
• PROGRESSIVE DANES
& BOOSTERS
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