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Preview Shefcy Cwmty's Picture Newspaper Llbrarj of State Hifttorijal Soclttj of Iowa Iowa City, New Coses In District Court CeiMty vs. Richard AnasUsi and Charolette Anastasi, Kirk- majr suit oe promissory note Lee A. Moiiifcuii Peter J. Jr and Lucille Jurschak, Ports moulh, suit on account. District Court Proceedings McGee McCee, divorce Plaintiff uas granted divorce custody of one minor child, age 9.

and defendant, received ousted of one minor cmld. age 14. Plaintiff also re cened Mme household goods Defendant received 3 lots in Tennam plu residence and remaining household License To Wed Hugh A Schrver. legal, Defiance and Helen iiv. legal.

Iefiance. William Roberts. 24. Missouri Valley and Phlh A Erlbacher. 23, Omaha, Neb.

Justice Court Coses A. H. A I J. P. COUNTY CASES Leonard W.

Fromm, Harlan, intoxication. $25 and costs; Julie Nelson. Harlan. reckless driving. $25 and costs: Jim YV Balsier.

Shelb. reckless driving. $25 and costs; Charles Kloewer. Harlan. night speeding, $8 and costs CITY CASE Reginald Alex.

Harlan, improper- parking, $5 and costs J. BRUCE POTTER, J. P. COUNTY CASES Jeraid Herald. Fremont.

passing in no passing zone. $10 and costs; Carl Simpson. Durant. Okla allowing unauthorized person to drive truck and no chauffeur license. $15 and costs CITY CASE Harry A.

Lingle. Omaha, Neb speeding SZ3 and costs. New Vehicles Registered Raymond Tennant. Oldsmobilc Dr Harold F. Caudiil.

Harlan. rolet Gar Scott. Harian. mouth. Lawrence Leenan.

Harlan. Rambler. Warren Kolb. Harlan. Ford Elk Horn Farm Equipment Co Elk Horn.

Chevrolet truck Ora H. Ford truck. Fred H. a Harlan. rolet.

Ernest A. Lutn. Ford- Chris Blum. Sr Panama. Ford Richard Larson.

Irum. Ford. New cars registered in July Mew registered in July 3. New '43 311. trucks registered in '43 55.

TELL HOW Farmers should check for corn rootworms Western corn rootworms a found their ay into a Shelby County corn fields this to county Extension director, Dale Seebach Worm a a on corn root systems beer founa in most sections of the Infected corn plants lodging and limited root stems. Seebach farmer has lodged corn or hepiachlor applied proper I to check his fields tor adult beetles about Jul 20. To do put 1 2 inches of rubbing alcohol into a pint jar. go into fields and tap the silks of 10 corn plants cnt-r the open jar If 50 Western corn rootv-orm bellies are found on 10 the farmer should consider using an organic inMccticide at 1 pound actual per acre in tnr row if these i arc 1 to be planted to corn in 195-1 a a is to plant a crop other than corn such a field Scebach a he would appreciate collection of such a v.ho this melhcxi Double-dip delight Three children art caught by Newt-Advertiser camera enjoyirx; old fashioned dip ice cream cones. They are Linda Adams, age 11, (John); Karen Kramer, age 9, (Leonard) of Earling; and Mark Pestal, 8, (John).

Linda and Mark reside in Omaha, and are visiting with Karen. Parents name in parenthesis. Photo was taken Friday at Swanson's Super Store, during Old Faihkwed Bargain Days. NEWS -ADVERTISER HAJILAN. SHELBY COUNTY, IOWA, MONDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 1963 No.

2 9 1 0 Shelby county fair starts August 5 and continues four days 4 No worms needed to catch a bargain here Youngsters gather at Paulk Finn's fish pond to catch a bargain during last weekend's city-wide Old Fashioned Bargain Days. The Harian retail mer- chants were offering their wares on the sidewalk. and in the Ray Finn is at right in photo. See two other in this issue. Some sidewalk bazaars were forced inside Friday because of the drinle.

First half of 1963 Harlan building permits total almost $200,000 Permits for 14 new homes have been issued construction additions and remodeling of homes totaled almost S2uO.OOo in the firsl six months of 1963 according to the building permits filed with the Harlan cit clerk. Since the first of the ear permits have been issued by the for 14 nev. homes, four uere the last month. The pace is a little behind that of a wuen permit uere issued for -ii neu Ir 16I 36 neu homes ere started During tne month of June permits uere issued for 561. SOO worth of construction This brought the lotal for the fir: 6 months the a SI 99 Listed below are the permits for building as filed at the city clerk's office for the month of Jurte.

Aimer Hansen. S02 a JAMES, JOHN, JANICE street, add enclosed front porch. Snder Western Hill? addition, one famiU dv. 511.500 Ra mond Petersen 606 Tarkingioo, add bedroom and bath, Victor Kirbv. 2010 12th street, one room on.

S5QO John Heller. 2102 Sth street, arid attached garage. $500. Elmer Hansen. 2015 9th eet, addition to house.

51.500 Pauley elopmenl. Pauley addition. one fa duelling. S9.000 Horolci Kiemoaste. Los Pines a i i one dwelling.

522.000 Knudsc and Sons. 506 i-treel. acriition to house. Kenneth 1010 Willou street addition to hou-e. 51.500.

Paule DL--. elooment. addition one fair iy dv.elhn°, S3.0X). a a r-. 1109 H111 arid tv.o be ana arrxjrt.

SI Tractor injuries fatal to Triplets named Mr and a i Stcv.art a named their lets, born Tue-dav July 9 ai Memorial Hospital The firbt bab born has been named James Earl and the second. Jonn ann the Janice Mrs Stewart scheduled home Saturday" but babies i remain the hospiial a i longer i babies are in incubators for v.huh rea-on the newspaper was not oeen abic to obtain a picture of them The newspaper neglected to report carher a the three aiso a a urcai a i Sadie Harlan The Weather Portsmouth to ram dampened of but official rainfall re corded S. leather ver. Robert Soron-on lotal ea on! .14 of an inch July 1C to 12 High Low Wednesday 81 56 Thur.sda Sn 57 Frida SI 60 .14 inch precipitation Krida raise $4,872 from taxes GO AMD Public hearing on the Portsmouth tov.n proposed budget for next year be held Aug 5. dt tie loun hall, Lester Schmitz clerk states The tov.n council has tenta- set SS.572 as expenses for the corning ear, a sizable drop over last a v.hen S12.624 uas spent.

The a to be raised taxes is set at 872 Taxable aluation of Portsmouth for 1962 is S232017. taxable lands of S6.1S5 and and credit of $172,315. Income from other sources than taxes is listed at S3.600. YOUR PICTURE NEWSPAPERS annually In Harlan Tues. i 2y IOC wlpicturM farmer Wednes.

A Funeral services v-ere held here Saturday, July 13. for Hugo Paasch 67. who died as the result of a tractor accident his farm here Wed- night. Paasch uas apparently at- tenipung to start hi- tractor i a crank while the tractor v. as in gear.

As thtr tractor started it knocked him and a passed over his chest He as taken to an Atlantic hospital v. here he died The William a ana the John DeBerg officiated a 2 a a The Amer.can Legion conducted a i services at the cornote He i sun. ea riis widow, Mildred: a son. Ronald; a daughter. Mrs of Eagle a brother, August of a Mrs Le Beck of Walnut and Mrs Alvena Jacobs of Canada and one grandchild 7 Shelby county people named to U.S.

grand jury en people from Shelb count were the 23 impanelfl lor a Federal Grand jui a I Council Bluffs Yvednesdav 1" 1-- S. District Court Juace Roy Stephens called the jury- I The jur v.ill oft for eignt to he presented by Attorne Donala The group make report to Judge July 23. Persons a lor the federal court from Shelr county are: Martin Axland. Irwin; Mrs Mildred Harlan, Ray Irv.m. I rank F.

Kaufman. Portsmouth: George PelerscrL Elk Horn. Donald E. Platt, Harlan. ana Francis F.

Rihnor, Harian. Shelby festival set July 26-27 SHELBY Shelby's Summer Feslnal will be held July 26 and 27 from the al vill go toward for purchase of new uniforms for the Shelby Tennant high school band. A square dance will be held Fnda night ith a modern dance planned for Saturday. Free Watermelon and a tractor pulling contest are other high- of the program. DID YOU KNOW If all the hogs killed so far at "Western i Iowa Pork had remained here there be hogs per man, and child in Har Ian.

According to Western Iowa 1 Pork plant manager. Bill Mane. the hog kill plant, as of Thursday, July 11. had killed over 60,000 of the meat animaLs. This is since the rlant made its first kiD in April, 1953.

If those 60.000 hogs weighed on the average of 220 Ibs that would 13.3 million pounds. Harlan scouts take Canadian canoe trip Harlan Explorer Scouts. Post iw. and their leader, Dennb KelK. left for a one-u eek canoe trip into Canada The 16 and 17 a old bo earned pan the mone to pav for transportation and other The bxplorers i a then camp at Minn three mile from the Canadian border and plan to car.oc 01.er oO miles up into Canada The i re turn to a a Sunday, JuL 21.

Bos a i the trip a hated par- anthcsia Kenny Campbell Don Green a ci.sj, Mike Finken Kenny Kirk (Lee a Tom Obrerht (YA hott) and i (I rariKj. Hospital Report I Record to July 12. Star I means patient was admitted and later released. VISITING HOURS 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 30 ADMITTED Joseph A.

Schmit7 Westphalia. Mrs Arthur Jensen, HarlarL Mrs Burton Arentsen. Shelby. William Hansen. Harlan.

3, son of Mr and Mrs George Arkfeld. Angeles, Calif. 6. daughter of Mr and Mrs Raphael Grole, Ports mouth. Michael Ann, 35.

daughter of Mr and Mrs Clarence Kiesel, Shelby. Peter Rasmussen. Kimballton. H. C.

Xordby. Kimballton. Mrs Margaret Herbst. Panama. Mrs Alice Rogers, Harlan.

Edward McLaughlm. Walnut. Jacqueline. 14, daughter of Mr and Mrs Wax ne Pauisen, Avoca Earl Walters, Botna. Kurt, 2 1 son of Air and Mrs Richard TalLman.

Harlan. DISMISSED Emil Hansen. Portsmouth. Airs Glen ick. Shelby.

Mrs Clarence ISamanny, Walnut- Catherine Koppold. Harlan. Michael Hjuler Kimballton. Nels Larsen, Wilbert Cushing. Harlan.

Mrs Sena Harlan. Mrs Raymond Earling. BIRTHS I bos and a girl to Mr and a Harlan July 9 Bov. Air and Mr Lle Norton Harlan Juh Air and Richard Holmes July ID Girl. Air and Mi 5 Keith Allen.

July 10 3 class tractor pull is added Community night will be held at 8 p.m. to wind up the day. TUESDAY died DEATH Jacobs 61. Harlan, 11 Publish school financial report The newest feature added to the 1963 Shelby County Fair is a 3-class tractor pull Other highlights of the 94th annual presentation of the fair will be Harvest Queen and Talent Show contests, a horse show, livestock judging and 4-H demonstrations The ent will run from Monday, Aug 5 through Thursday. Aug.

8. The junior livestock auction will be Friday morning, Aug. 9. TRACTOR PULL The tractor pulling contest, sponsored by the fair board and the county FFA chapters, will be divided into three weight divisions. Each tractor will puil a -wfiifijtittti skid as lar as possible The lightweight pull, for tractors under 5.500 pounds, will be held Tuesday, Aug- 6.

at 1.30 p.m. The contest for the middleweight class, under 7.000 pounds, LS scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 7, at 1:30 p.m. The yw eight class, no eight limit, will be Thursday, Aug. 8.

at 8 p.m. The entry fee from the farm; owned tractors be S10. Prizes in each class will be all entry fees plus S25. The purse will be split on a basis of 50-3020 percent for first, second and third places. OTHER A I I Other new items added to the fair program for 1963 include: The outh ity class to the quarter horse show These quarter horse classes a added to the young people the experience of shoeing horses comrctition and to help them develop greater skill in horsemanship.

The inner of the local Talent Show will go on to the Bill Kiley at Des Momea. MONDAY'S ACTIVITIES of home will continue and judging on these items; oven products, 4-H record books, horses and ponies, agricultural products and miscellaneous, sheep, purebred heifers, cows and calves, dairy calves and junior girls 4-H demonstrations. The first of the tractor pulling contests will begin at 1:30 p.m. The evening events will include the talent show, and horse and pony parade. WEDNESDAY Judging of baby beefs, fat heifers and junior cattle feeders will start Wednesday off.

Other items during the day will be udging senio rs girls demonstrations and the tractor pulling contest- On the evening program will be the livestock parade and coronation of the Harvest Queen at 7:30 and later the placmgs on the girls personal appearance program. THURSDAY Swine judging will take place Thursday morning to rap up the livestock competition- The quarter horse show will be at 8.30 a.m. with the performance class. The halter class will begin at 9 a.m. James T.

Wright, Welch. will be snow juage, Ringmasters will be Norman Stamp, Harlan, and Norman Mickelson, Irwin- Al Krogstad, Harlan. will be show superintendent. The tractor pulling contest in the evening will conclude the events for the 1963 fair. OTHER FEATURES Other features of the fair will be commercial and merchants' exhibits, kiddie rides and concessions.

Admission at the gate will be 50 cents, or Si.50 for season tickets. Children under 10 be admitted free All Shelby county 4 members now have the tickets for sale. M-corn growers deadline set for July 25 -luiy 2o has bren 5ft a- the a i for Lho entries to tho Shelby Corn Grov or- Conlot, according to Forrt'-t ho charge of tnc contest The js the a a Chamber of Commerce. Farmers in ms; the contest ma sicrn application blanks at. the Jiarlan Xa tional Bank At least a 10 acre area be entered to be eligible.

Prizes to be av.ardcd uil! be trophies Coming events July 74 15 Earlin- an- a picnic July 14-17 Shelbx County 4-H camp. July 26 and 27 Shelbv fcstix al July 21 and 2t Portsmouth annual picnic. Thi of trie Registration begins at a m. i a i the a a fman- a Other first day cial report of the a a Com include weighing of junior e- nruimn schools A list of re- stock, home furnishing i i and teach exhibits livestock judging con or- salaries are en test and operation i 1 Area Deaths Wallace Jacobs, 61. Harlan, died July 11 a a Hugo L.

67. died July 10 in A a i 11 and 12 Panama's annual picnic. I 1 and 2 Defiance parish i picnic. No serious injuries in Corley accident Edward T. Mclaughlin, If, HarUn, wn soon released after was drving WM in driven by William J.

Johnson, 21, Avoca, at road and highway 59. Al HarUn, lin's car after it WAS brought to Harton, bvt.

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