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hborhood News
by KimWegener
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arian IA News Advertiser 1
ri. morn., Nov. 10, 1989 ]
Phone 755-3111 j
of Mr and ladies' sister-in-law, Mrs toLas Vegas as an anniversary
of Harlan on Charles Muell. Mrs Muell died present.
Were his parents, Mr on Oct. 28.
Lyle Groth and his
Dan Groth all of
Mr and Mrs Harold
IA., his grand- Mr and Mrs Earl Wad- Kleinpaste of Green Lake, WI.,
and Mrs Bernie dell were in Hot Springs, AK., were overnight guests Tuesday
Anthon, and his from Wednesday through of Alice Haase. They also
and Mrs Mike Monday visiting their daughter, visited Mrs Kleinpaste's uncle,
Connie and Wayne Ray and Mr and Mrs Marshall Nelson
lur and LaVerne
traveled to Nevada,
L George and Ardtih
group then went
MI., where they
University of
Glee Club fall
at
is a member of
section of the glee
the son of George
and the grandson of
The glee club
25 day tour of
wan, Hong Kong,
in May.
Mary Camp-
Ldsey of Tampa,
past week with
o Campbell and
friends in the area.
first time five-
had been in
(Mrs J.C.) Salvo
Hospital
Conferences for
Association
conferences
Carroll, Waverly
six seminars dur-
Trudy is
representa-
four year
The committee
Moines three
for planning ses-
tte Committee on
also responsible
ng conferences
for two days in
,lrs James De-
were in Ute
help Nicole
her 17th
father, Norman
Elaine Muell,
Oct. 28 at her
CA., follow-
She is sur-
husband, Charles
SOns, Gary of
CA., Charles
CA., and
CA.,
of Azusa and
st CA.,
She
death by her
Mrs Darrel
)f
• , to Azusa, CA.,
funeral of the
family, and Mr and Mrs Reno
Stofferson.
Lyle and Myrtle Walker
were in Shenandoah last week
to visit their grandson,
Nicholas, 2, at the hospital.
Nicholas, son of Linda and
Dennis Hielen, accidently
pulled a hot electric potpourri
jar over on him. He was burned
over 15 percent of his body in-
cluding the neck, back and arm.
Delores and Gary
Brandt, Tonya and Michael, of
Council Bluffs were guests of
Delores' parents, Lyle and My-
tie Walker on Sunday.
Michael, 16, broke the second
joint in his middle finger while
bowling on Oct. 28. The doc-
tors discovered a tumor be-
tween the first and second joint
had eaten the bone, so it was
necessary to graft bone from
his hip to repair his finger.
Judy Patten spent the
weekend in Westerville, OH.,
visiting her daughter, Amy,
who is a freshman musical
theater major at Otterbein Col-
lege.
On Friday evening, she at-
tended the musical presentation
by "Opus Zero" at the Battelle
Fine Arts Center. Amy is a
member of the 12 voice show
choir.
Judy sat in on rehearsals on
Sunday afternoon of
"Cinderalla" which will be
presented Nov. 13-17 at the
Cowen Theater. Amy has been
cast as the fairy godmother in
the production.
['First Birthdays ]
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Harley and Teresa
Kruse, Mr and Mrs Paul Kruse
and family, Mr and Mrs Clif-
ford Kruse all of Harlan, Jim
Kruse of Tama, and Mrs
Charles (Karen) Beville, Den-
ver, CO., attended the funeral
of Teresa's mother, Clara
Pfeifer, 94, at St. Michael's
Catholic Church in Spalding,
NE., on Oct. 25. Clara died on
Oct. 23.
Teresa went to Spalding on
Oct. 24 and stayed until Nov.
1.
Mr and Mrs Leland
Sunderland were in Las Vegas,
NV., Oct. 30-Nov. 3. They
went to surprise Mr and Mrs
Ed Ormston of Little
Compton, RI., and help them
celebrate their golden wedding
anniversary. Mrs Ormston is
the former Inger Henrichsen of
Harlan. The Ormston children
had given their parents the trip
ext Day Service!
JESSICA OItLINGER
Jessica Lynn Ohlinger,
daughter of Mike and Marcia
Ohlinger of Panama, celebrated
her first birthday, Oct. 27.
Her grandparents are Jim
and Carol Schwery, Panama,
Clete Ohlinger of Pocahontas,
and Norma Ohlinger of Harlan.
Her great grandparents are Rose
Schwery, Panama, and Flo-
rence Ohlinger, Harlan.
Commanders
host craft show
The Commanders Club of
the Shelby County State Banks
recently attended two dinner
theatres.
The club attended the pro-
duction, "Social Security," at
the Upstairs Dinner Theatre in
Omaha, and the "Sons of the
Pioneers" at the Ingersoll Din-
ner Theatre in Des Moines.
A craft show and get-to-
gether was held at St.
Michael's Rosman-Parish
Center on Nov. 3. Twenty-one
tables of crafts and homemade
goodies were on display.
Music was provided by Lola
Petersen, Edith Cadwell and
Ray Ferry. Two violin students
of Edith Cadwell also per-
formed.
The Commanders are plan-
ning trips to see the Ice Ca-
pades in Omaha, "The Christ-
mas Carol" at the Omaha
Playhouse, as well as a
Christmas holiday trip to
Chicago in early December.
I Tammy Schmitz
I to be featured
I on KMTV-3
[Births
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GIRL. Greg and Scarlett
Ouren of Mustang, OK., are
the parents of a daughter born
Oct. 24, 1989. She weighed 9
pounds, 1 ounce, and has been
named Allison Renee. Allison
has a brother, Cole, 5.
Her grandparents are Jeanne
Ouren of Harlan, and Marvin
Trowbridge and Liz Trowbridge
both of Omaha.
GIRL - Mr and Mrs Cur-
tis Slater of Defiance announce
the birth of their daughter,
Megan Lynn. She was born
Oct. 30, 1989 and weighed 6
pounds, 15 ounces. Megan has
two sisters, Christina, 11 1/2,
and Amber, 7.
Her grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Gerald Bruck, Earling, and
Mr and Mrs James Slater,
Denison. Her great grand-
mother is Mrs Hattie Slat•r,
Manilla Manor.
GIRL- Lynn and Lori
Mikels of Newberry, CA., are
the parents of a daughter born
Oct. 31, 1989. She weighed 5
pounds, 2 ounces, and has been
named Linsey.
Her grandparents are Dick
and Jeanette Mikels of
Portsmouth, and Mr and Mrs
Jim McPherson of Thousand
Oaks, CA. Her great grand-
mother is Lidwina Rau of
Portsmouth.
GIRL- Dr. Michael and
Angela Johnston are the par-
ents of a daughter born Nov. 1,
1989. She weighed 7 pounds,
11 1/2 ounces, and has been
named Nicolette Marie. Dr.
Johnston is an associate at
Professional Vision Care.
Angela's grandparents are
Charles Johnston, New
Brighton, MN., Clara John-
ston, St. Paul, MN., and Al-
bert and Ruth Koolhof of
Webster City, IA. Her great
grandparents are Gene Clouser
and Gladys Hedberg of Min-
nesota.
GIRL. Craig and LuAnn
Gross of Panama announce the
birth of their daughter, Nicole
Lynn. She was born Nov. 6,
1989 and weighed 7 pounds, 6
ounces. Nicole has a brother,
Brian, 6, and a sister, Sarah, 4.
Her grandparents are Larry
and Lois Dresen and Robert and
Mary Gross all of Earling. Her
great grandmother is Josephine
Gross of Earling.
KIM WEGENER/Harlan Newspapers
Smorgasbord, bake sale held at HCHS
The Harlan Community High School band smorgasbord was held last
Sunday in the HCHS cafeteria. Above, Charles Gearhart of Harlan makes
a purchase at the bake sale held in conjunction with the dinner. Assisting
Gearhart is Linda Smith. Linda and her husband, Bob, were in charge of
the bake sale.
School Lunch Menu
- Photo Contributed
Shelby County 4-H'ers win five first place honors
Shelby County 4-H'ers won five first place honors at the 1989 Iowa
State University Block and Bridle Junior Livestock Evaluation Classic held
on Oct. 28 at ISU.
Participants were front row (l-r) - Jim Gibson, Portsmouth; Keith Smith,
Defiance; Darren Goshom and Matt Sternberg both of Shelby;
Back row - Mark Smith, Defiance; Erin Pleak and Courtney Pleak both
of Harlan; Jorge Stein and Carly Stein both of Portsmouth.
Hadan School sauce, lettuce salad with dressing,
lunch program warm cheese bread, pears.
(Nov. 13-17) Friday- fish nuggets with
HCHS tartar sauce, french fries, coleslaw,
Monday - spaghetti with meat chocolate cake.
sauce, lettuce salad with dressing, Salad bar is available every day.
school made cheese bread, pears. Bread and butter sandwiches,
.... Tuesday - grilled cheese, french peanut butter sandwiches and milk
fries, peaches, struesel coffee are served every meal. Chocolate
cake. milk is available every Thursday.
Wednesday - pork ribette with Hedan Middle School
barbeque sauce on a bun, mashed Monday. orange juice or apple
potatoes and gravy, hot biscuits juice, choice of cold cereal, toast
with honey, strawberries, and jelly.
Thursday - school made chicken Tuesday - orange juice or apple
noodle soup, relishes and dill pickle juice, choice of cold cereal and
spears, cinnamon puff, pineapple, toast and jelly or pancakes with
Friday - fish wedge, au gratin butter and syrup.
potatoes, cornbread with syrup, Wednesday - orange juice or
fresh fruit, apple juice, choice of cold cereal,
Chef salad lunch and salad bar toast and jelly.
are available every day. Bread and Thursday - orange juice or apple
butter sandwiches, peanut butter juice, choice of cold cereal, toast
sandwiches and milk are served and jelly.
every meal. Chocolate milk is Friday - orange juice or apple
available every Friday. juice, choice of cold cereal, toast
HCHS-Breakfest and jelly, warm cinnamon bread.
Monday- orange juice or apple 1/2 pt. of milk is served with
juice, pancakes with syrup and every breakfast. Cold cereals
: butter, available every day are Cornflakes,
Tuesday - orange juice or apple Cheerios, Rice Krispies, 40 percent
• juice, Texas toast and jelly. Bran Flakes.
i, Wednesday - apple juice or West Ridge
banana, bran muffin with butter. New Park Schools
Thursday - orange juice or apple Monday - oven browned frank,
juice, school made warm cinnamon au gratin potatoes, seasoned green
bread, beans, school made bun with jelly.
Friday- orange juice or apple Tuesday - hamburger gravy
" juice, cheese and egg on a school over mashed potatoes, mixed
i made biscuit, vegetables, peaches, school made
1/2 pt. of milk is served with cinnamon roll.
every breakfast. A choice of cold Wednesday - chicken and
cereal is available every day. noodles, buttered carrots, hot
Harlan Middle School biscuit with honey, fruit cup.
Monday - oven browned frank, Thursday - spaghetti with meat
sauce, lettuce salad with dressing,
au gratin potatoes, seasoned green
beans, school made bun with jelly, warm cheese bread, pears.
Tuesday- hamburger gravy Friday - fish nuggets with
over mashed potatoes, mixed tartar sauce, french fries, coleslaw,
vegetables, peaches, school made chocolate cake.
cinnamon roll. Bread and butter sandwiches,
Wednesday - chicken and peanut butter sandwiches and milk
noodles, buttered carrots, hot are served every meal. Chocolate
biscuit with honey, fruit cup. milk is available every Thursday.
Thursday - spaghetti with meat
Over 200 4-H and FFA members participated in the annual event. Par-
-'][ One Set ][ One Set ] Tammy Schmitz of Harlan ticipants were enrolled in one of two divisions. Division I entries were ,- - - - , - - - .,, ..__-___ =, ,, _ _ _ . _ . .
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