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FOR SALE - two-1 YEAR SUFFOLK
grade Rams. Both blue ribbon win-
ners at Shelby County Fair. Mark
Rold, 773-4567t n34,
FOR SALE - GOOD SELECTION OF
Suffolk Ram lambs and Ewe lambs
and one purebred Columbian Ram,
coming two years old. Call 744-
3225 after 6 p.m., Dennis Coenen.
t34
FOR SALE - 7 YEAR OLD Shetland
pony, broke to ride and pull cart.
Pony harness and two wheel cart.
Call 782-3434. t34
FOR SALE - FIRST AND SECOND
cutting alfalfa hay. Small square
bales, $1.50. Call 744-3613. t35
FOR SALE - GRASSY OATS
straw, picked up for field, 50¢ a
bale. Call 766-3287. n32
FOR SALE - HAY, SQUARE BALES,
$1.85 per bale. Also, straw $2.00
per bale. Call 644-2397 after 4
p.m. n33
FOR SALE - ALFALFA HAY square
and round bails, bright green, phone
627-4613, Westphalia. t33
FOR SALE - A.C.-D-19 GAS trac-
tor, wide front end, 3 hydraulic
valves, 3 pt. hitch, umbrella, new
paint job, excellent condition. Call
712/643-5362. n34
FOR SALE- 16' CATTLE SELF
feeder, $300.00, 712/747-9411.
Earling. n32
CESSPOOL PUMPING. Call Don
Dotzler, 748-4761 or 748-3186,
Defiance. Call collect, nt9tf
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Call Collect (712) 748-3961
DON KLOEWER
Defiance, Iowa -
33 yrs. service to this area
WANTED - CUSTOM BALING,
square bales, 25¢, phone 627-
4613, Westphalia. t33
WELL-DIGGING, TRENCHING
pump -repairing, back hoe digging,
dozing, phone 489-2050 or 627-
4239. Clem Arkfeld & Sons. n!8t !
CUSTOM BALING
with Vermeer 60,5,1 Baler.
RALPH BLUM
Panama 489-2586
FOR SALE - 5 BEAR CAGE TYPE *
corn cribs, with steep roofs, 747-
3561. t35
FOR SALE- 2 L JOHN DEERE ma-
nure spreaders; 4 double decked
nursery decks; 8 raised farrowing
decks with feeders and waters. Call
343-2588, Avoca. t35
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sheiner
Robert
Siemersen of Meadow Grove,
NE., who will be the science
instructor. Both graduated
from Nebraska State Teachers
College at Wayne.
Panama - Pauley Baby
Baptized - Scott Francis, in-
fant son of Mr and Mrs Alfred
Pauley was baptized in St.
Mary's Church, Sunday.
Sponsors were Francis
Koesters of Earling and Mrs
Leo Pauley.
17 YEARS AGO
Aug. 7, 1972
Two area residents were
listed in fair condition Friday
at a Council Bluffs hospital
with injuries suffered in a car
accident. Two and one half
miles south of Minden earlier
in the day. Listed were Gerald
Wellman, 29, Neola with
back, neck and facial injuries,
and Diana Horst, 24, Shelby,
back and right shoulder in-
juries, multiple cuts and
bruises.
Speaking of Feed . . .
feed grain producers can look
forward to a better season in
1972-73 if they do not exceed
their March 1 plans of 118.3
million acres. With prospec-
tive production and usage in
fairly close balance, prices
would be more stable and
firmer at harvest-time than the
lower level in 1971.
Panama - Pat Schmitz,
daughter of Mr and Mrs Vince
Schmitz of Panama, graduated
from Northwest Missouri
State College, Maryville,
MO., Aug. 3 with a degree in
elementary education. She has
accepted a position in the
Savannah Missouri School
system this fall
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ENJOYED
BREAKFAST OUT
Members of Friendly
Neighbor Club enjoyed break-
fast at a Walnut care,
Thursday.
Della Nelsen of Detroit,
MN., and Ethel Rudolph of
Elk Horn were guests at
Orville Hansens, Friday.
Lyle Knudsens and Dan
Knudsens and boys visited
Merlin Knudsens Sunday
night. Special guests were
Max Knudsens, Sara and Craig
of Ft. Wayne, IN.
FOR SALE - USED ROYAL UPRITE
manual typewriter (like you learned
on in school). Works well. just
checked over, new ribbon, $40. See
at Harlan Tribune, 755-3111.n13tf
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8-9-89
Roger Conrads and Wes
Dumdeis visited with their fa-
ther, Claude Conrad at the
Veteran's Hospital in Omaha.
VISITING
OLD NEIGHBORS
Joe Luckiesh of Ottumwa
and Mark Luckiesh of MN.,
were Monday afternoon visi-
tors of Charles E. Agnes.
They were former neighbors of
the Agans.
Hertha Moore of Newton
has been visiting at Frank
Perrys while her brothers,
Frank is in the hospital. She
came Wednesday and went
home Sunday. Dick
Thomssens of Co. Bluffs vis-
ited Sunday with her mother,
Alma Perry and also with her
father, Frank Perry at the
Crawford Co. Hospital.
Hilda Fuller and Arlene
Lueth enjoyed dinner with
Helen Nielsen and Sadie
Fascher of Harlan at a restau-
rant in Harlan Sunday. The
afternoon was spent at
Faschers. All enjoyed lunch
before returning home.
STECKFJ.BERG
REUNION
The annual Max Steckelberg
reunion was held at the
Fireman's Hall Sunday. Those
attending were Hattie
Steckelberg of Harlan; Minnie
Hollander of Early; John
Steckelbergs and Viola
Steckelberg of Denison;
Walter Lapels of Manning;
Harold Paces of Fort Dodge;
Loren McKunns and daughter
of Omaha; Larry Steckelbergs
of Des Moines; Lester
Steckelbergs, Jill Thomas and
children and Mike Dupuee of
Menlo; Brett and Shawn
Bandow of Iowa Falls; Alvin
Bandows, Lester Hasses and
Steve Steckelberg all of
Manilla.
Hattie Steckelberg received a
prize for being the oldest.
Lester Steckelberg for the
most family members attend-
ing and Brett and Shawn
Bandow for coming the
longest distance. John
Steckelberg and Heather
McKunn won the door prizes.
NISHNA VALLEY
CLUB MET
The Nishna Valley Club
met Aug. 1 with Alma Perry
as hostess with 11 members
present to answer roll call and
two guests, Elsie Steekelberg
and Irene Backhaus. Edna
Mitzel won the hostess gift
and Violet Rasmussen the tray
prize. The next meeting will
be Sept. 5 with Violet
Rasmussen as hostess. It will
be a potluck dinner.
Eldon Olsons visited at
Allen Olson family Sunday.
Mrs Dale McCone and
Nancy Hall visited with Mrs
Bernice Bauer at the Manning
Plaza Thursday.
Dr. Forest Barneses of
Ames spent Friday night with
her sister and brother-in-law,
Eldon Olsons. They left for
Denver, CO., Saturday morn-
ing.
HAPPY SECOND
BIRTHDAY
Wade Lawsons hosted a
birthday party Sunday after-
noon for their daughter, Kyla's
second birthday, which will be
Aug. 14. Guests present for
birthday cake and ice cream
were Jeremy Ertz of Manilla;
Sandy Van Houten, Deb Van
Houten family, Malty Nelson
family, Ella Nelson, LaVerne
Nelson and Aaron Terwilliger
family all of Dunlap; Jim
Jackson family, Bob Wagner
family and Coleen Kroll and
Adam of Woodbine.
Kenton Gruhns family
hosted a dinner Sunday in
honor of Julie Gruhn and
Krista Witt, who will be leav-
ing for college soon. Guests
present were Ray Witts, Doris
Witt and Krista and Lynn
Odendahl from Manning; Eric
Monson of Irwin and Irene
Backhaus.
Kevin Lingles are the proud
parents of a 6 lbs. 12 1/2 oz.,
daughter born Aug. 5 at
Manning General Hospital.
She has been named Katie
Jean and joins a sister, Jessica,
3. Grandparents are Larry
Justices and Ramon Lingles.
Great-grandparents are
Maynard Gunnlaugssons of
Sturgant Bay, WI. Great-great
grandmother is Alta Justice of
Manilla Manor.
VISITING AT
MOM AND DAD'S
Ralph Beams visited at her
parents, Leland Larsons near
Irwin. They also visited Mrs
Larson's sister, Viola Minikus
and Marie Kugel of
Minneapolis, MN., Who vis-
ited a week at Larsons.
Esta Belle Denton of PA.;
Wes Dumdeis and Laura Kolbe
attended the Methodist Church
services at the Manning Park
last Sunday. A potluck dinner
was also held.
Scott DeLances and Shawn
of Fredricksburg came
Saturday to her parents and
stayed until Thursday. Scott
had a week's vacation from his
duties at Farmland.
ATTEND BEAM
REUNION
Sunday, Ralph Beams,
Kenny Bauers, Niki and Jason
and Scott DeLances and
Shawn of Fredricksburg at-
tended a Beam family reunion
at Arion.
Norma Kloewer of Stuart
spent Monday and Tuesday
visiting her mother, LuRene
Olson.
Carl Rostermundts joined
other family members and at-
tended the wedding of Monica
Harlow and David Fowler at
St. Let's Catholic Church in
Omaha Saturday. The recep-
tion was held at the President's
Room. They spent the night
in Omaha visiting.
Harlan Huckins of Harlan
and Arnold Jensens were
Sunday visitors of Dale
Snyders. Larry Farleys were
Sunday afternoon and eve visi-
tors.
Ben Snyder of Denison was
a supper guest Sunday of Dale
Snyders.
Fred Barenquast and
Margaret Van Horne of Co.
Bluffs were Monday overnight
guests of their sister and
brother-in-law, Dale Snyders.
COFFEE GUESTS
Tuesday coffee guests of
Dale Snyders were her sister,
Lelia Eagan of Dunlap and Ira
Farleys of Fairboult, MN.
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Mrs Kenneth Hanson and
Troy Hansens and McKenzie
spent the weekend at Bob
Atkinsons at North Liberty,
where they attended Dawn
Bert-Tim Atkinson wedding
Saturday.
Mrs Brian Schelling and
Grog are visiting her parents,
Harold Richardses.
Orville Hanscns, Rolando
Santistsbans and Anna and
Mrs Jack Piton, James,
Jennifer and Jessica spent soy-
end days at Worlds of Fun and
Oceans of Fun at Kansas City
last week.
NISHNABOTNA
GENEALOGICAL
SOCIETY WITH MEET
Nishnabotna Genealogical
Society will meet at Prairie
Trails Museum, Aug. 14 at
6:45 p.m. They will go to
Harlan cemetery to see the site
of the demolished mausoleum,
graves of dignitaries, etc.
Business meeting and potluck
lunch will be held at museum
later. Anyone is welcome.
Funeral services were held
for Eugene Stewart at St.
Michael's Catholic Church
Monday morning.
Several from this area at-
tended the Brenda Hansen-Ron
Hamilton wedding at Elk horn
Saturday night.
Marilyn Bennett and Roy
Andersen were Sunday supper
guests at Lynn Andersens.
BRIDAL SHOWER
Many attended a bridal
shower for Christine Chase
and Calvin Clemons of
Wappinger Falls, N.Y. at
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Sunday night.
Gene Greers and Orville
Hansens attended the Madsen
family reunion at Audubon
Sunday.
Lee Sandford of Omaha;
Fran Minear and daughter of
Westin and Joe and Joseph
Dreher spent Sunday at Fred
Drehers.
Karin and Frank Scott of
Atlanta, GA., are visiting
their uncle and aunt, Fred
Drehers.
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ATTENDED
HORSE SHOW
Orville Hansens and
Kenneth Hansens and Angle
attended a horse show at
Denison last week.
Mary Lou Andersen and
Nancy went to Olathe, KS.,
July 24, where they visited
Vita Reeves. Tuesday, Vita
Reeves, Mary Lou and Nancy
accompanied Larry and Gary
Reeves of Kansas City, KS.,
to Martinville, IL., where they
visited Charles Reeveses sev-
eral days. They also toured in
IN., and returned to Olathe
Saturday. Monday, Mary Lou
hosted a party in honor of her
mother, Vita's birthday. Those
attending were Maynard, Tana
and Nicki Reeves of Raetewn,
MO.; Betty Lee Rosman of
Independence, MO., and larry,
Sue, Shannon, Stephanie and
Gary Reeves of Kansas City,
KS. Mary Lou and Nancy re-
turned home Saturday.
Last week, Fred Drehers and
Joseph Dreher accompanied
Ralph Schmitzes, Excelsior
Sprmgs, MO., to Morrison,
CO., where they attended fu-
neral services for a niece,
Gerda Dreher.
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i. morn., Aug. 11,19e9 ]
Phone 755-3111 j'
AT'rENDED
CARSON RODEO
Kenneth Hansens and
Angie, Orville Hansens and
Ray Esbecks attended Carson
rodeo Thursday night. Angle
was runner-up in queen con-
test.
Larry Scotts, Arthur
Maxwells, Mrs Raymond
Petersen and Max Edwards at-
tended a Maxwell family re-
union at Colorado State
University at Ft. Collins,
CO., last week.
Marilyn Bennett of Atlantic
and Roy Andersen were
Sunday dinner guests at Lynn
Andersens.
Several from this area at-
tended Nancy Clemons-Mark
Ehrecke of Davenport at
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Saturday night.
Sunday, Orville Hansens
and Kenneth Hansen and
Angle attended a horse show at
Coon Rapids. Enroute home
Orville Hansens visited
Clarence Jacobsens and Harry
Christensen all at Coon
Rapids.
Lynn Andersens and Nancy
were supper guests of Roy
Andersen Saturday night.
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Now booking fall terracing
& dozer work.
KIRKMAN, IA 766-3236
Sat., August 12
and Special Cattle Sale
Weigh sows, 10:00 am; Feeder pigs, 12:30 pm;
Cows, 2:30 pm; Feeder cattle, 3 pm
HOGS
60 pigs weighing 20-25 Ibs.
65 pIES weighlag 25-30 11)4.
70 pies weighing 3540 Ibs.
85 pigs weighing 45-50 Ibe.
80 pigs weighing 55-60 Ibs.
60 pip welghMa 70-80 lira.
10 Mixed gilts to farrow soon, pending, call
Call for bred sow and gilt listing
SOLD 1492 pies on a steady to lower market.
41 pip, 45 Ibs., $33; 117 pIES, 23 Ibs., $28.50; 52 pigs, 53 Ibs.,
$35.50; 52 pIES, 64 Ibs., $40.
SOLD 748 Weigh sows 300-485 Ib.s, $34-36.25; 500-700
Ibs., $35-37; Boars, $36-37. EXPECT 1500 hogs for Sat.
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i N.EASE NOTE: WE WILL KEEP SELLING SOWS AT 10:00 A.M.
SHEEP
EXPECTING 100-200 ewes, bucks, feeder iambs, fat inndm.
COWS & BULLS
Complete dispersion. Don't miss thesa replacements, papers
wIH ba furnbhed on some cows
11 Slmmentel cows with calves weiahing over 350 Ibs. It side,
co•inn with 2nd-5th calf
7 Cherolab-Angus crossbred cows with big crossbred calves
at side
2 Sin.mental papornd burs
EXPECT 25-50 bred cows & cow/calf pairs
5 breeding bulb
CALVES & YEARLINGS
10-20 Bucket calves
15 New crop can, 200-300 ibs.
30 New crop calves, 200-300 Ibs., Immllag
6 Holstein steers, 475 ibs.
7 Mixed helfem, are=m, 600 I1.
10 Fancy cressbrad steers, Fnen, 450-500 IM.
70 Mixnd crossbred helfors, vac al ways, 9 open, strictly
green, 600-650 Ibs., pandlng
28 Sknmentel crossbred steers, vac all ways, green, 776.
825 Ibs.
30 Slmnmntel Charolais-Angus steers, vac al ways, Meen,
fancy, 725-775 Ibs.
50 Mixed crossbred steers & heifen, vac all ways, green,
550-600 lira.
15 Mixed crossbred steers, 850-900 ibs.
25 Holstein steers, medium flesh, 875-950 Ibs.
35 Mixed yeedinEs, 600 Ibs.
15 Mixed yeadlnEs, 750 ibs.
115 Holstein steers weighing 425475 Ibs.
EXPECTING 100-200 Mixed buns, steers & helfen, 300-800
Iks. of all claSSes
100-150 weigh cows, helforettes, bulb
This is only a partial listini. EXPECT 500-600 cattle of all
welahts & classes. Call for free apprabals or consign•ants.
SOLD 107 weigh cows on a steady to higher market, most
cows $46-50;, top cows $61-55. Buffs $60-68.
MISCELLANEOUS
1000 Balas of hay & straw - Baby ducks, |eees- (60) Sheets white
tin, 8' - (7) Farrowing crates with waterers- Engine puller- Cherry
picker- '75 Chevy pickup, rebuilt motor.
TERMS: Cash. Not responsible for accidents,
For more kffommtlon contact:
Erv Pauley & Son, Auctioneers
PH: (TI2) 263-3149, ksm; 2E3.3344, J.R,;
or Dan Van Nell, Soldiar, 144-2S3ii
Paule Auction Service I Clerk