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563-586-2699
Seasonal RV Park has 30 sites with
water, electrical and septic hook-ups.
Shower facilities available.
Lodge is open year round.
2039 Dry Ridge Drive
LANSING, IA
Dannys
APPLIANCE
CENTER
Used Appliance Sales
Service & Delivery
New & Used Parts
103 East Blackhawk Ave.
Prairie du Chien, WI
608-326-0400
Danny Boardman, Owner (Cell 608-306-0691)
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Sales
Homes/
Apts. For Rent
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Services
Offered
For Rent
RANDY JONES
CONSTRUCTION
New homes, garages,
pole buildings, additions,
remodeling, siding, and
roofing. Call 563-586-
2980. w/t/d
Help
Wanted
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Wanted
Automotive Automotive
Misc.
For Sale
1-Bedroom Apartment. Ap-
pliances included. Deposit re-
quired 563-568-4833.
w/t/d
1-2 Bedroom Apartments.
$400-$1000/month. All utili-
ties included. No pets. 563-
568-4170. w/t/d
Outboards, Mercury, All
Sizes. Yamaha, Save Extra
Cash. Trade Now. Close Out
Boats, All Sizes AlumaCraft,
WarEagle. Trade Now. 608-
326-2478. STARKS, Prairie
du Chien, WI. w/t/d
New Albin 2-Bedroom
Lower Apartment. Appli-
ances, private entrance. No
pets. 608-317-8880. w/t/d
Real Estate/
Homes for Sale
Retail/Commercial Space
in Waukon. 1,600 square
feet available. Will custom-
ize to meet your needs. Cost
of renovations will determine
rent. 563-419-9818. w/t/d
2-Bedroom Mobile Home.
Remodeled. New stove and
refrigerator. $4,000 OBO.
563-382-3579. w/t/d
Wine, Beer, Spirits Sale.
200 Micro Beers. New Wines
and Spirits Weekly. Sale Box
Wines. 1/2 Price, Close Outs.
STARKS, Prairie du Chien,
WI. Open All Sundays. w/t/d
1979 Cutlass Supreme. 42,000 actual miles. White/red inte-
rior. 563-794-1340. w/25/p
FREE. Outdoor barn cats and
kittens. Call 563-568-4228.
w/26/p
SEE Electric Seeking Elec-
trician. Health & dental
insurance available. Send
resume to info@seeelectric.
com or pick up application
at SEE Electric, 2337 Shag
Bark Lane Road, Decorah.
563-382-6116. w/26/d
Estate/Garage Sale: 20 1st
Ave. NE, Waukon. Tues.,
June 24, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.,
Wed., June 25, 10 a.m. - 5
p.m., Thurs., June 26, 10
a.m. - 5 p.m., Fri., June 27, 10
a.m. - 2 p.m. Kitchen items,
sewing, kick-knacks, linens,
books, furniture, freezer,
table & chairs, bedroom set,
much misc. w/26/p
Cards of Thanks
Wanted: Corn Head for
New Idea Uni System.
6-row; 30-inch rows; model
746 or model 6506. Must be
in good condition. 605-487-
7237. w/26/p
My sincere thanks to all who remembered me with lovely
cards and gifts for my 90th birthday. Special thanks to my
great family.
- Dorothy McCormick
w/26/p
For Sale: Steel posts, wood-
en posts, wooden gates, barn
fans, hip hoist, neck straps.
Caledonia, MN. 563-567-
8484. w/26/p
Concrete Laborer. Must
have valid driver's license.
563-586-2699. w/27/d
For Sale: White Outdoor
LT165 Hydo 42" mower deck
w/42" 2-stage snow blower
w/chains. $1,400. 608-780-
8132. w/29/p
1-Bedroom Apartment. No
smoking, no pets. $375/mo.
+ utilities. 563-380-7878.
w/27/p
Upper Iowa Coop in Post-
ville is Seeking a Man-
ager. This person will be
responsible for day-to-day
operations of the coop. An
ag background/knowledge
is preferred. Send resume
to Upper Iowa Coop, Attn:
Board, 12645 Hwy. 18, Post-
ville, IA 52162. w/26/p
Allamakee County Veterans
Affairs is accepting applica-
tions for the position of Com-
missioner of Veterans Affairs
Board. An applicant must be
a veteran as dened in Iowa
code section 35.1. Applica-
tions may be picked up at the
Allamakee County Veterans
Affairs Ofce located at 110
Allamakee St. Waukon, IA
52172. Allamakee County is
an Equal Opportunity Em-
ployer. w/28/d
Help Wanted. Must be avail-
able days, nights and week-
ends. Apply in person at Sub-
way in Waukon or online at
mysubwaycareer.com.
w/27/d
Sweeney's on the River,
Lansing, is looking for part-
time staff to ll the following
positions: Wait Staff, Bar-
tenders and Prep-Cooks. If
you are interested in joining
our fun staff, please apply in
person at Sweeney's on the
River, 10 South Front Street,
Lansing. Ask for Justin or
Nancy. w/27/d
Truck Driver Wanted. Class
A CDL required. $17.00/hr.
to start. Some travel required.
563-382-5322. w/27/d
Thank you to our friends for the 60th anniversary cards,
phone calls and gifts. Special thanks to our daughters, Lori
and Lisa and families for our Special Gift.
- Lawrence and Pat Powell
w/26/p
Thanks to everyone for the cards, gifts, phone calls and for
attending our 65th anniversary party - especially families
from Wyoming, Illinois, California, Tennessee, South
Carolina, Iowa and Wisconsin!
- Owen and Mildred Myhre
w/26/p
Land Surveying
Construction Staking
Site Development
David Ericson
1423 Hartong Dr., Lansing
563-535-7524
dave@ericsonlandsurveying.com
Ericson
LLC
Land
Surveying
Lic. # 19245
Allamakee Housing Inc.
CALL NONA TODAY AT 563-568-0043
to nd out how you can come home to comfort!
Equal Housing Opportunity
NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS
FOR THE WAITING LIST
1 Bedroom Assisted Living Apartments
at South Crest Manor II Apartments
Rent based on 30% of income, all utilities included
in rent. Daily group activities and 3 meals daily,
7 days a week. Healthcare provided by Northgate
Care Center, owned and operated by ABCM
Corporation. Staff on duty 24 hours a day.
FOR RENT
COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
located along the Mississippi River
60 South Front St.
Lansing, IA
Unique Retail Space in a Historic Grain Elevator.
Approximately
28 foot
by 80 foot
space with
LP furnace.
CONTACT JIM KERNDT
563-538-4231
Dont let
this opportunity
pass you by!
Rent is
$300 per
month
plus
utilities.
NEEDED
LABORERS OR
EXPERIENCED
COMMERCIAL
ROOFERS
Minimum starting wage
is $10/hour. Wage will be
based upon experience.
Travel will be required.
Valid drivers license a plus.
Criminal background checks
may be required.
Local Roofng Contractor
Call 563-568-3407
Two Full-Time
Positions Available
LaCrosse
Tribune
Motor
Route
7 days a week
Early delivery
65 miles daily
2.6 hours to deliver
Prot $1,225 every
4 weeks
Please call Wanda
1-608-791-8252
Competitive Wages
Weekend Differential
Prorated Vacation Pay, Sick
Pay & Christmas Bonus
Holiday Pay
Uniforms & Shoes Provided
Free Meals
PART-TIME
POSITIONS
2:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Alternating Weekends
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Northgate is a part of ABCM
Corporation, a recognized leader in
health care services in Iowa.
NORTHGATE
CARE CENTER
960 4th St. NW
Waukon, IA 52172
563-568-3493
Pick up an Application at:
CERTIFIED
NURSING
ASSISTANT
RN/LPN
Sign-On Bonus
Competitive Wages
Weekend Differential
Prorated Vacation Pay, Sick
Pay & Christmas Bonus
Holiday Pay
Uniforms & Shoes Provided
Free Meals
PART-TIME
POSITION
Includes Every 3rd Weekend
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Northgate is a part of ABCM
Corporation, a recognized leader in
health care services in Iowa.
NORTHGATE
CARE CENTER
960 4th St. NW
Waukon, IA 52172
563-568-3493
Pick up an Application at:
Competitive Wages
Weekend Differential
Prorated Vacation Pay, Sick
Pay & Christmas Bonus
Holiday Pay
Uniforms & Shoes Provided
Free Meals
PART-TIME POSITION
6:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Alternating
Weekends/Holidays
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Northgate is a part of ABCM
Corporation, a recognized leader in
health care services in Iowa.
NORTHGATE
CARE CENTER
960 4th St. NW
Waukon, IA 52172
563-568-3493
Pick up an Application at:
CERTIFIED
NURSING
ASSISTANT
STORAGE
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R.W. PLADSEN, INC.
Check out our inventory online at
www.pladseninc.com
or call 563-568-6357
Waukon, IA
Postville Childcare
Services, Inc.
is now taking
applications for a
Preschool
Teacher
in our 4 year old
classroom
BA in early childhood
or early childhood
endorsement required.
FOR MORE
INFORMATION CONTACT
Mindy Buchheit at
563-864-7669.
A cover letter and
resume should be
submitted to
Postville Childcare
PO Box 402,
Postville Iowa 52162
Thornton Manor
Lansing, IA
Bonnie Weymiller
Director of Nursing
563-538-4236 EOE
Weekend Positions Available.
Weekend & Shift Differential.
Excellent benefts. Great
working atmosphere.
If you enjoy working with
the elderly check us out!
Contact:
CNA
OPPORTUNITIES
PM/NIGHT SHIFT
Apply in person with
Randy Hover
Waukon Harley-Davidson
208 Hwy. 9 SW,
Waukon, IA 52172
or call 563-568-7540
Title Clerk
Waukon Harley-Davidson
Part-time, support role in the vehicle
delivery department. Requires
strong computer, telephone and
customer service skills. Dealership
open, Tuesday Through Saturday.
Computer
Systems Technician
DESCRIPTION: Duties may include but are not
limited to the following: all aspects of installation,
troubleshooting, and maintenance of Servers, PCs, print-
ers, phones and other peripherals. The MIS group maintains
the distribution centers material handling equipment, diagnosing
and repairing PLC based automated systems. Will be part of a team
responsible for the installation and maintenance of the network infra-
structure throughout the entire facility and will support a 24 hour on-call
schedule with the rest of the department. May complete special projects as
needed and any other duties as assigned.
REQUIREMENTS: High School degree or equivalent. Associates degree in
computer science or related field (or equivalent on the job experience) preferred.
Minimum of 2 years experience in a Windows/Windows Server environment.
Minimum of 1 year experience in LAN/WAN network environment preferred. Skill
in configuring PCs, printers, peripherals, and MS office programs. Knowledge of
Programming a plus. Knowledge of PLCs and electronics a plus. Must be self-
motivated. Excellent attention to detail. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds.
Cabelas offers a competitive salary and a generous benefit package
for you and your family including health/dental, vision, life, 401K,
ESPP, and merchandise discount.
Apply on line at Cabelas.com (Job #13699BR) or
submit cover letter and resum to:
Attention: HR Manager
501 Cliffhaven Road, Prairie du Chien, WI 53821
Fax: 608-326-1342
Deadline: Wed., July 30, 2014
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TECHNICAL SERVICES
ASSISTANT
Luther College is accepting applications for a full-time Technical
Services Assistant. The primary responsibility of this position is to
manage the daily work of ordering, processing and maintaining the
print and electronic serial and periodical colleges of Preus Library.
College degree preferred. Some library experience, including
experience with WorldCat, international OCLC bibliographic
database and WorldShare Management Services software, is highly
desirable with 1-2 years in a comparable position preferred.
To view the complete job description and apply for
this position and all current openings,
please go to the employment website at
https://luthercollege.hiretouch.com
Luther College is an Afrmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
Women and persons of diverse ethnic backgrounds are especially encouraged to apply.
JB Holland Construction
is looking for a qualifed individual
to join our management team!
PROJECT FOREMAN
Excellent compensation & benefts package
Call (563) 382-2901
Apply online at:
www.jbholland.net
Females and minorities are encouraged
to apply. EEO/AA
JB Holland Construction
is looking for a qualifed individual
to join our team!
OPENING FOR:
Class A CDL Truck Driver
Call (563) 382-2901
Apply online at:
www.jbholland.net
Females and minorities are encouraged
to apply. EEO/AA
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It is with a grateful heart we want to thank everyone for their love and
support during our daughter, Karen Goettlers 3 year battle with cancer
and her recent death. The memorials and expressions of sympathy
were amazing and much appreciated. A special thank you to the MFL
Class of 1980 for their memorial tree to the Butterfy Garden and their
donation to MFL MarMac school, remembering their classmate of
many years. Thank you to all those who attended the memorial service
and traveled long distances for the celebration of her life and shared
memories with our family. All is remembered.
Ozzie and Carol Goettler
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CITY OF LANSING
PARKS BOARD VACANCY
Primary duties include overseeing summer recreation
activities at the city pool and Lansing city parks as well
as making recommendations to the
City Council regarding these activities.
Parks Board members must be residents of the City of
Lansing. The position is completely voluntary.
Letters of interest may be submitted
to the City Clerks Ofce by July 3, 2014.
For more information call 563-538-4757
has IMMEDIATE openings
at the Eitzen and Chatfeld locations for
Applicants should have experience working on farm
equipment. Computer knowledge and parts experience
helpful. Wage depends on experience and benefts are
available. If interested, please call 507-495-3326
in Eitzen, or 507-867-4910 in Chatfeld.
You can also apply in person at Hammell Equipment,
Iowa Avenue in Eitzen or N Main St. in Chatfeld.
FULL-TIME EXPERIENCED
SERVICE TECHNICIANS
HAMMELL EQUIPMENT
Simple M Trucking, Inc.
is seeking FULL-TIME & PART-TIME
for day runs. We offer health reimbursement,
paid holiday and vacation.
Contact Matt at 563-357-0593
CLASS A DRIVERS
NOW HIRING
Laborers, Concrete Finishers, CDL Drivers
Apply at
wicksconstruction.com
or 2201 State Hwy. 9
Decorah, IA 52101
For The Construction Season
Competitive Wages - 401K & Health Insurance Benefts
EEO/AA Employer - Women &
Minorities are encouraged to apply.
NEICAC is an EOE. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon
request for individuals with disabilities.
NORTHEAST IOWA COMMUNITY ACTION CORPORATION
To download applicaon & job descripon, visit www.neicac.org.
To request applicaons to be mailed, email twilkins@neicac.org or
call 563-387-4911. Completed applicaons must include cover
leers and be submied no later than 7/10/14.
Part-time position (up to 30 hrs/week) in Waukon classroom. Assist
Teacher in providing safe, secure and nurturing educational environment
to 3-5 year olds. Assist children to gain awareness, skills and confidence
necessary to succeed. Requirements include High School Diploma or
GED with experience in preschool teaching. Must obtain CDA in 2 years.
CO-TEACHER
HEAD START PROGRAM
*Must pass pre-employment drug screen and criminal history check
Do you make friends everywhere you go?
Are you a natural story teller?
Have you been called to serve others?
a faith based not for prot organization that provides a life of
possibilities for people with intellectual disabilities, is seeking
an outgoing, goal driven communicator for the role of
COMMUNITY RELATIONS MANAGER
TO WORK AT OUR WAUKON, IOWA LOCATION
The Community Relations Manager will advance our
mission and grow support through the Waukon, Decorah and
surrounding communities through friend raising and fund
raising and will tell the stories of the people Mosaic is proud to
serve. Public relations, marketing or sales experience required
along with leadership experience. Must be comfortable with
public speaking, be able to lead a team of volunteers and
posses a valid drivers license with an acceptable driving
record.
Extensive paid training is provided along with an awesome
benets package, with a free employee health insurance
option!
To apply, send resume to
amy.trumm@mosaicinfo.org
We are an E.O.E.
Well Service
Must have a high school diploma and drivers license
with CDL endorsement. Pump experience preferred.
Individual must be self-motivated, independent, and
able to work in a fast-paced environment. Must be able
to work 8+ hour days and take weekend on-call.
To fll out an application and fnd out more information,
visit us online at aokwellservice.com
A-OK Well Service is hiring for
a full-time pump technician.
COBBLESTONE INN & SUITES
MARQUETTE, IOWA
We are seeking a General Manager to run the
Cobblestone Inn & Suites of Marquette, Iowa, a limited
service 54 room hotel. This position is responsible for
the hotel business operations, sales and marketing, daily
operations, employee relations and exceptional guest
service. Must have the ability to direct and oversee
multiple tasks simultaneously. Other responsibilities
include: budgeting, forecasting, yield management, staff
training and some housekeeping duties.
Qualied applicants please send resume to
Amanda@whgco.com
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
AT QUILLINS FOOD RANCH, WAUKON, IA
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Additional Needed Tasks, Must Be Able to Lift
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The following excerpts
were published in the Lan-
sing papers 75 and 60 years
ago.
75 Years Ago
June 28, 1939
This Week in the
County, State and Nation
Boston, Mass., June 27,
(CTS) The Bees and the
Brooklyn Dodgers played 23
innings to a 2 to 2 tie base ball
game here today. The game
was the third longest in major
league base ball history, hav-
ing been exceeded by a 26 in-
ning 1 to 1 by the same teams
at Boston May 1, 1920, and
by a 24 inning game Sept. 6,
1905, in which the Philadel-
phia Athletics beat the Boston
Red Sox 4 to 1.
Iowa City, Ia., (DRS)
The last encampment of the
Iowa department of the Grand
Army of the Republic to be
held outside of Des Moines
ended here Wednesday last
as Judge James W. Willett,
93-year-old union veteran
from Tama, Ia., was named
commander of 140 living
members of the organization
in Iowa. Judge Willett is past
state and national commander
of the G.A.R.
Wexford News
Miss Ethel Guider of Min-
neapolis, popular teacher in
the city schools of the Flour
City, visited last week with
relatives, the Ben Heatley
family, and with other rela-
tives and friends.
Mrs. Ellen Hawes and
family, Steve ONeill and Mr.
Peter Conway, Sr., motored
to Sparta, Wis., Sunday for a
visit with the formers sister,
Mrs. Joe Baum and family.
Cherry Mound
The parish picnic Sunday
was a success in every way,
over 400 people enjoying
the chicken dinner. A large
crowd enjoyed the amuse-
ments in the afternoon, and
we sincerely thank those who
helped make the picnic a suc-
cess.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Walsh
and sons of New Mexico and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kinley and
family of Akron, Ohio, are
visiting home folks here.
Harpers Ferry
Miss Mary Anne Guth-
neck, of Dubuque, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Guth-
neck of Harpers Ferry, and
Mr. Edmund J. Haas were
married at 8 oclock Tuesday
morning at St. Anns Church
in Harpers Ferry, with the
Rev. J.J. Costelloe ofciating.
Nuptial music was provided
by Mrs. Leo Brazell, organ-
ist, and St. Anns choir.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father, wore
a gown of white silk marqui-
sette over slips of silk taf-
feta and net. The dress was
fashioned with a sweetheart
neckline, a very full skirt,
and a train. Her long veil was
held in place by a shirred
headdress trimmed with or-
ange blossoms. She carried a
crystal rosary, the gift of the
bridegroom, and a bouquet of
white roses and snapdragons.
New Albin News
Mrs. Herman Weber and
sister, Mrs. Allan Crowley
and daughter Geneva, and
Miss Alice Caughlin motored
to Waterloo last Wednes-
day, where Geneva will take
a beauty course at Pitzes
Beauty School, and the latter
securing employment there.
Railroad foreman Lester
Smith and his crew of carpen-
ters arrived Thursday to make
extensive improvements at
the stockyards.
Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Welper
and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sires
and son Donald spent Sunday
at the R.A. Jordan home in
Guttenberg.
Lansing Locals
Duzzy Roeder has in-
stalled a new 3-keg novelty
box in his Heilemans Tav-
ern on Main street. The tap
is a direct draught to the kegs
which does away with all
coils, giving the beer its pure
avor. It contains a refrigera-
tion unit so that a temperature
of between 37 and 44 degrees
is maintained at all times, and
makes an attractive xture to
his place of business. It was
unloaded and set up early
this week, being in use since
Monday.
Chicken pox seems quite
prevalent in our town at pres-
ent. Among those children
suffering with it now are
Mary Lou Unterberger, Anna
Marie Knittle and baby John-
ny Dunlevy.
About three months ago,
Hugh Conway, who oper-
ates the James Mooney farm
in Lafayette, captured three
red foxes, which he has since
been raising. A couple weeks
ago Dr. T.G. Schott was in
Chicago and interviewed Mr.
Young, keeper of the Lin-
coln Park Zoo, who said they
would be glad to accept the
foxes as a gift. The animals
were shipped there by ex-
press Saturday and are now
part of the Zoos big exhibit.
Some of the Lansing folks
who motored to La Crosse
Sunday to take in the out-
board motor boat races were
the Tom Goodell family, the
Raymond Gantenbein family,
the Otto Koch family and his
brother, Bill Koch, of Fer-
ryville, Wis.
Chairman Fred Schafer of
the Homecoming committee
announces the appointment
of the two good standbys,
Julius Boeckh and Herman
Haas, to the Housing com-
mittee. These gentlemen
will take full charge of that
program and anyone want-
ing rooms can write them, or
anyone having spare rooms
to rent for those days can list
same with them.
Waukon Briefs
The Waukon Indians made
a successful raid last Thurs-
day evening on the Decorah
tribe and in their rst game
on a lighted eld won it by
a score of 15 to 9. But at
Brownsville, Minn., Sunday,
the locals were reversed in a
snappy game ending 7 to 5.
They will contest New Albin
there next Sunday, and have
booked an Iowa City club for
a game here July 30.
A number from Waukon
drove to Dubuque and joined
the Knights of Columbus spe-
cial train from there Sunday,
an attraction being the league
game between the Chicago
Cubs and Philadelphia. Those
taking the trip from here were
Burnill Steele, Leo Wool-
strom, William Waldron, Jr.,
Vic Zoll and son Francis. All
returned Monday morning
except Burnill Steele who
joined his wife and children
who were visiting in Chica-
go, and he accompanied them
home here Tuesday together
with her sister, Miss Lucille
Stubstad, and friend, Richard
Hildebrand.
The ladies of the M.E.
church who belong to the
circles met Tuesday at the
following homes: No. 1 with
Mrs. Nelle Slitor; No. 2 with
Mrs. Fred Hausman; No. 3 at
the Probert-Barthell home,
where a picnic lunch was en-
joyed; No. 4 at the home of
Mrs. Thornton, south of town,
who served a 25 luncheon to
her guests; No. 5 met in the
evening at the home of Miss
Ethel Smith.
Looking Backward
June 26, 1904
Uncle George Bulman of
the Bench is on a 150 mile
trip to Kendall, Wis., on his
faithful pony. 1221 rattle-
snakes were killed in Craw-
ford county, Wis., last year.
The bounty is 50 each. The
wedding banns of Dr. B.G.
Bassler and Miss Gertie Ho-
gan of Harpers Ferry were
published Sunday. Louis
Christenson found four good
pearls in one washboard
shell while clamming Tues-
day. Justice Natchwey ned
two young men $50 each for
buying beer for a man shut
off in the saloons. Julius Gr-
uber of Thompsons Corner
is hauling two cars of lumber
from Waterville for a new
barn.
Looking Backward
July 1, 1914
Considerable damage by
storms recently and John
Stirn suffered the loss of a
wall on a new house, blown
down by the wind. Lansing
ball club was defeated at Os-
sian Sunday by the score of
7-3. They play Waukon at
their celebration July 4th for
$100.00 side bet. Many base-
ball fans went to Dubuque to
see the Chicago White Sox
exhibition gameamong
them were John Keenan, Si-
mon Meierkord, Alfred Bar-
ton, Pat Mahoney, Fred Reid,
Tom Dunlevy, Gabe Peder-
son, M.J. Kelly and Joe Mc-
Namara.
60 Years Ago
June 30, 1954
This Week in the
State, Nation and World
Des Moines, (DR) Weary
ood ghters in Iowa battled
not only the spreading water
last Thursday but also the
heat--it was the hottest day of
the year. The mercury soared
above the 100 degree mark
for the rst time in the state
this year when Sioux City
and Council Bluffs both re-
corded readings of 101. The
high for Des Moines was
95, also the hottest this year.
Other readings ranged down
to 86 in Dubuque. Still hotter
weather, with high humid-
ity readings, was forecast for
Friday. Temperatures are ex-
pected to average between 96
and 102 degrees, the weather
bureau said.
Washington, D.C., (DR)
President Eisenhower late
last Wednesday designated
19 Iowa ood-stricken coun-
ties as disaster areas. The
action enables local gov-
ernment units in the areas
to apply for federal relief
funds for repair of roads and
other public works. No limit
was placed on the amount
that could be requested. The
President telegraphed Gov.
William S. Beardsley that he
had named as a disaster area,
under authority granted by
congress, those areas in the
state of Iowa which have been
adversely affected by the cur-
rent oods.
Scenic League
Baseball Games
New Albin scored a run in
the 11th inning on its home
diamond Sunday to beat
Monona 4 to 3 and take over
the Scenic League with 7
wins and 1 loss. They got but
5 hits off Dickens and Don
Hubacker with Ron Hubacker
behind the plate. New Albin
had no hits up to the 7th in-
ning and Whalen got a dou-
ble. Glen Buege and Ralph
Meyer made up the New Al-
bin battery.
Eitzen was an easy winner
over Clermont on the latters
diamond by a score of 6 to 2,
getting 10 hits and commit-
ting no errors while the C.
and E. Indians got but 6 hits
and made 6 errors. Eitzen had
Johnson and Kumpf as the
battery while Barker, Erick-
son and Schupach formed the
C. and E. battery.
Lansing went down to de-
feat again Sunday at Harpers,
to the score of 7 to 5, getting
only 5 hits off the hurling of
Schelble who had Leonard
catching and committed 5
errors to help in the scoring.
Harpers knocked out 15 hits
and played poorly, making
13 errors. Hendrickson and
Meyer formed the Lansing
battery.
Big Frank Plein had 10
strikeouts Sunday as he al-
lowed the hard hitting Post-
ville nine but nine hits and
Waukon gained an 8 to 6
victory as they played error-
less ball while Postville com-
mitted but 2. Rima and Jack
Schultz made up the Postville
battery and Larson was be-
hind the plate for Plein.
Lansing Locals
The rst rattlesnake report-
ed killed in town this summer
that we have learned about
was a big 4 ft. reptile with 7
rattles and 1 button disposed
of by Alvin Wilde in his gar-
den Monday afternoon. Mrs.
Wilde had seen it from the
window and called her hus-
band so he went hunting and
after about 30 minutes locat-
ed it in the potato patch where
he killed it quickly with one
blow from a small spade.
The Minneapolis Star
Journal of Saturday, June
26th, had a picture of Mary
Ellen Severson, former Lan-
sing girl, and Barbara Hovey,
on their front page with a
long story of the young la-
dies vacation in Guatemala.
They happened to be sight-
seeing in that country when
the Communist-backed gov-
ernment forces and the Anti-
Communists rebels opened
war against each other a week
ago. The young ladies hid
under the bed and were glad
to get out of the country and
back to Minneapolis.
Miss Mary Curran who
was a supervisor of nurses at
St. Marys Hospital in Roch-
ester, Minn., came recently
for a vacation with home
folks, the William Curran
family in Lafayette town-
ship. After a month here she
plans on going to California
to practice her profession.
Waukon Briefs
A number of neighbor la-
dies surprised Mrs. Robert
Wurtzel Wednesday evening
last in honor of her birthday.
After spending the evening
watching television, they en-
joyed a late lunch furnished
by the self-invited guests.
Lou Hanson, local carpen-
ter, last week purchased a
desirable building lot located
near the Dr. R.H. Wheat resi-
dence in East Waukon on E.
Worcester St. from the owner,
Otto Saak. It will be used to
build a modern home for his
only son Robert when he re-
ceives his discharge from
army service.
The Paul Magner fam-
ily of Calmar spent Sunday
with home folks, the Mrs.
Anna Tierney family and
were accompanied home
by their daughter Mary Lou
who had spent a week at the
home of her grandmother as
did her little cousin Lorna
Mae Schulte, daughter of the
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18 Pack 12 Oz. Cans
Coors .........................................
$
13
99
30 Pack 12 Oz. Cans
Busch ........................................
$
16
99
4/$
12
12 Pack 12 Oz. Cans, 8 Pack 12 Oz. Bottles or 6 Pack 24 Oz. Bottles
Pepsi Products
WITH COUPON BELOW