Nei hborhood News by KimWegener
from the culinary arts program
(food tech.)
A reception was held in
Larry's honor at the home of
his parents on August 5.
Guests attending were Mr and
Richard Thompson, Ute.,
Mrs Guy Gittins, Hinton; Mr
and Mrs Donovan Grap,
Portsmouth; Mr and Mrs Don
Petersen, Mr and Mrs Paul
Wingert, Mr and Mrs Roger
Bissen and Brittany, Mr and
Mrs Galen Ahrenholtz and
Ron, Mr and Mrs Hank
Riessen, Pastor and Mrs
Michael Eckert, Laurie and
Sarah, Mrs Dean Fredricksen,
Caroline Hansen, Joe
Mahlberg, John Conrad,
Denny Dobemecker and Dean
Blum all of Harlan. He re-
ceived many nice gifts and
cards.
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A family reunion was
held at the Gene and Jail Get-
tys home July 28-August 4.
All their children were home:
Pam and Dan Captain, Sarah,
Matthew and Jason of Seneca,
Me., Tom and Lori Gettys,
Joan, Ross and Angie of Gar-
land, "IX., Jill and Tom Mur-
laugh, Julie and Becky of
Harlan, Joe L. and Iris Gettys
of Virginia Beach, VA., Jack
and Amanda Gettys of Nor-
folk, VA., Tricia and John
Doonan, Harlan; and Gene
Gettys Jr., Des Moines, also
Gene's mother, Clara Gettys,
Harlan.
Tuesday evening visitors
at the home of Martha Chris-
tensen were Captain and Mrs
Kenneth Cahan and Kelli and
Shane Krepp of Omaha and
Joe Fall of Harlan. Captain
Cahan owns the charter boat
"Mariner" which is docked at
the Anchor Inn in Omaha.
Larry, Judy and Amy
Patten attended commence-
ment exercises at Iowa State
University in Ames on Au-
gust 5.
Their son and brother, Alan
Patten, graduated with a
bachelor of business adminis-
tration degree in finance and
economics.
Tom Koos and his fi-
ance, Debbie Warren, Mr and
Mrs Lon Warren and Mrs
Harriet Kennedy all of Cedar
Rapids were weekend guests of
ve and Kay .
RACHEL ANN KENKEL
Pat and Ruthe Pattison
attended the Manhattan, KS.,
High School class of 1949 re-
unlon in Manhattan last
weekend. They also visited
with Ruthe's brother, Mr and
Mrs Robert Hetzler in Man-
hattan and other friends and
relatives. A family dinner was
held on Sunday.
Rachel Ann Kenkel, daugh-
ter of Kevin and Colleen
Kenkel of Harlan, celebrated
her first birthday, August 9.
Rachel has two brothers,
Jared, 5, and Ryan, 3.
Her grandparents are Cecil
and Ann Blum, Harlan, and
Norman and Joyce Kenkel,
Earling. Rachers great grand-
ents are Emma Kenkel,
g; and Dorothy Inderlied,
Broken Arrow, OK.
NICHOLAS PETERS
Nicholas Eldon Peters cele-
brated his first birthday, Au-
gust 4. He is the son of Ned
and Kelly Peters, Harlan.
Nicholas has a brother, Adam,
3.
His grandparents are Ken
and Ralpha Olson, Harlan, and
Vernus and Ethel Peters of
Avoca. His great grandmother
is Mildred Catlett of Eudora,
KS.
IDra Lines
by Mary Finken
You will fred at the library:
Teeth from a prehistoric mammoth that were found in a
gravel pit south of Harlan. They are in the display case in the
front of the library.
Video cassettes to help get better grades in school and col-
lege. The title of the cassettes is Where There's a Will There's
an... A."
Bifolkal Kits for loan from our regional office to help in
planning enjoyable programs on Remembering Fashion,
Automobiles, School Days, County Fairs, Summertime,
Fall, Train Rides, Birthdays, and others. Kits contain slide set
and narrative tape, sing-along songs on tape, booklet of large-
print songs and poetry, things to touch, scents, skits, and
manual with program suggestions.
New books such as:
Margaret Truman's newest novel, Murder at the Kennedy
Center.
King of the Night; the life of Johnny Carson.
Champion of the Great American Family; a personal and
political book, by Pat Schroeder.
Murder on the Glitter Box, by Steve Allen.
Large Print Books; romance, westerns, mysteries, and non-
fiction.
Value Line to help with investments.
Libraries are not just books anymore. You will find com-
puters, audio and video tapes, projectors, magazines and news-
papers, reference and interlibrary loan services.
A library card entitles you to all the library services. One is
available to you upon request.
Job seeking
Area College News skdls semmar
.................................... set for Aug. 23
Dawn Hall has recently
been elected president of Iowa
State University's chapter of
Financial Management Asso-
ciation Honorary Society.
She will be in charge of
Saturday guests of
Marie Hansen were LeAnn
Grabill, Steve Crawly and
Robert Grabill all of San Jose,
CA•, and Lisa and Lance Neve
of Omaha. The group along" setting up investment comps-
with the Paul Grabill family titions, trips to financial
were guests at the home of institutions and arranging
Don and Bonnie Grabill in speakers on various financial
Okoboji over the weekend, tocs.
tJawn is the daughter of
former Harlan residents, Gary
and Pam Hall of Manilla.
Sue Mikels o f
Portsmouth and Diane Osbahr
of Neola were initiated into
the Iowa Western Community
College chapter of Phi Theta
Kappa, during a ceremony on
July 31.
Phi Them Kappa is an in-
ternational honor society for
two-year colleges.
Dean and Linda Pedersen
of Naperville, IL., were guests
of Veda Pedersen to help her
celebrate her birthday. Glen
and Connie Pedersen of
Waterloo called Veda on Sat-
urday morning to extend
birthday greetings.
In the afternoon the group
took a cake to the Salem
Lutheran Homes and celebrated
with four of Veda's cousins,
Ralph Nielsen, Edia Marsh,
Elva Petersen and Nettie
Nelsen.
Evening guests at the
Pedersen home were Janice
Roenfeld of Avoca, and Mr
and Mrs Howard Pedersen of
Harlan.
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To register and for more in-
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of life, you will rnake i
me full of joy with your
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The Harlan Lioness Club cordially Invites
ell ladles of the community to attend a
MEMBERSHIP TEA
Sun., Aug. 20
2:00 p.m.
HARLAN NATIONAL BANK
COMMUNITY ROOM
812 Durant St., Harlan, IA
PLEASE JOIN US TO LEARN ABOUT OUR COMMUNITY
SERVICE PROJECTS AND TO MAKE NEW FRIENDS!
" PUBLIC AUCTION
SUN., AUG. 13
1:30 p.m. • Vet's Auditodum, Xarlan, IA
WALTER MULLER, OWNER
AUCTIONEERS: DICK MCLAUGHUN & JAY SCHABEN
Jansen Jensen will perform
in the Bill Riley Talent Show
preliminary round on the out-
door plaza stage at the Iowa
Slate Fair on Aug. 21. She is
the daughter of Mr and Mrs
Jim Jensen, rural Harlan.
Contestants will draw for
performance times in the af-
ternoon. Janeen will be per-
forming some time after 2
p.m.
STACY BARRY
Stacy Barry
accepts position
in Des Moines
Stacy Barry, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Milton Barry of Ir-
win, has completed an intern-
ship at Polk County Youth
Services in Des Moines. She
will receive a BS degree in
human services and psychol-
ogy from Wayne State Col-
lege, Wayne, NE., on Aug.
11.
Stacy has accepted employ-
ment with the Polk County
Youth Services. She is a 1985
raduate of Irwin-Kirkman
igh School.
Lung support
group to meet
on August 15
The lung support group
r SalnSOred by Myrtue Memo-
Hospital will meet on
August 15 at 7 p.m. in the
hospital's Auble Conference
Center in Harlan. A program
on chest physical therapy and
medications will be presented.
The support group is for
persons with emphysema,
chronic bronchitis, asthma or
other forms of chronic ob-
structive pulmonary lung dis-
ease. It is designed to teach the
sufferers of lung disease and
their families how to live
more complete lives, despite
the disease.
For more information con-
tact the hospital's education
department at 755-5161.
NOTICE 9-89
SUBSCRIBERS
submitted by
Toots Heflin
In the afterglow of the
Shelby County Fair with, its
champions and ribbons freshly
m mind, a look at another
Shelby County girl who went
on to other fields after 4-H
experience might be in order.
Linda Fahn, daughter of
• Duane and Karen Fahn of
Harlan, graduated from Harlan
Community High School in
1984.
Always interested in horses,
she was not content to close a
chapter on the excitement and
thrill of competetive horse-
manship in which she had
participated since she was nine
years old.
Her parents are as interested
as Linda and find the raising of
foals, many of which she
uses, to be a satisfying busi-
ness.
When LF Cover Girl was
born in their barn with a pedi-
gree of distinguished
showhorses to her credit, the
entire family was thrilled with
the long legged, silver tailed
filly who was bright-eyed and
alert from her first moments.
Half Arabian, she is a Na-
tional Show Horse Breed ani-
mal and went on to become a
National Champion in En-
glish Pleasure 3 Gaited Ama-
teur and Open Fine Harness
Class in the National Show
Horse Nationals in 1988.
The July 1989 official pub-
lication of the National Show
Horse Registry, "National
Show Horse' magazine, has a
detailed article and a picture of
Linda and LF Cover Girl with
an impressive list of win-
nings.
Linda is a senior at the
University of Iowa majoring
in psychology. She is also
working with two other horses
there. Congratulations and
wishes for continued success
in both fields to a Shelby
County champion.
BOB CASHATT
Bob Cashatt
receives
certificate
Check the date on your sub- Bob Cashatt, Harlan, re-
scription - it is stamped right cently received a stationary
after your name on page one. engineer s certificate, third
If it says 9-89 that means your grade, from the Omaha De-
paper expires this month and partm.ent of Public Safety,
will be stopped on Sept. 1, permits and inspection divi-
1989. sion.
Cashatt was awarded the
certification following a 13-
week course and successful
Weekly completion of an examination,
Health which covered advanced train-
ing in electricity, steam, re-
frigeration, plumbing and
Tp some electronics.
Cashatt is employed in the
maintenance department at
Myrtue Memorial Hospital,
Harlan.
By
ROB
JACKSON
R.P•h.
CONSTIPATION
Conslipation (failure to have a
BM for more than 3 days) may be
remedied or prevented by: 1.
drinking plenty of fluids. 2.
Regular exercise. 3. A diet of
high-f'er foods - whole grains,
fruits, vegetables and unproc-
essed bran. Grandma often
used prunes, raisins and figs to
avoid constipation. Our phar-
macy has laxatives for occa-
sional constipation, but they
should not be used habitually.
2308 12th St., Harlan
755-3823
Monday, Friday
8:30 a.m.-S.' p.m.
Saturday
8:30 •.m.-1 p.m.
Linda Fahn of Harlan and her show horse, LF Cover Girl,
in the July edition of National Show Horse, the official
National Show Horse Registry. She is the daughter of Duane ,
of Harlan, and a 1984 graduate of Harlan Community High SchoOt.
She is a senior psychology major at the University of Iowa. See
Recipe Corner
Stacie's Brownies
submitted by Mae Petersen, Jacksonville
114 cup margarine
1 pkg. (6 oz.) semi-sweet chocolate chips
3/4 cup sugar
2/3 cup flour
1/2 tsp. vanilla
1/4 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt
2 eggs
Melt margarine and chocolate chips in a sauce
pan over low heat. Stir in remaining ingredients.
Bake in 350 degree oven for 20 minutes or until
center is set in an 8 x 8 pan. Does not need frost-
ing.
Refrigerator Strawberry Dessert
submitted by Mac Petersen, Jacksonville
3 pkg. strawberry jello (3 oz. size)
2 cups boiling water
3 cups vanilla ice cream
3 10 oz. pkg. of strawberries (thawed)
Dissolve jello in boiling water. Stir in ice cream
and strawberries until well blended. Place in re-
frigerator until set.
Broiled Potato Slices"
submitted by Mae Petersen, Jacksonville
several medium potatoes
salad oil
salt and paprika
Preheat oven broiler• Wash but do not pare
potatoes. Cut into 1/4 inch slices, dip in salad oil.
Season with salt and paprika. Place under hot
broiler, brown about seven minutes on each side
or until tender•
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