Estherville Daily News (Newspaper) - June 23, 1976, Estherville, Iowa * 5aa-.Kol�3. Copy Official For All County NEWS 105th NO. 183 IOWA 51334 JUNE 23, 1976 COPY 15* 1"""'�"�'W"'M'''�'"^ Long Frog Jay son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick holds out a frog that measures 12 inches from the tip of its nose to the end of the The frog was found by Swanson by the North Fourth Street Chris son of Mr. and Mrs. Darold holds the yardstick for Photo by Connie Davis Bedell Sets Business Conference STORM LAKE - Congressman Berkley Bedell will hold a small business conference from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. July 8, in the Lage Campus Center of Buenta Vista College The conference will include seminars on government agencies regulating small Mitchell new head of the Small Business ' will speak at Bedell will also hold an open door meeting from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in which he and Northwest Iowa businessmen will government impact on Those interested in the conference should contact Bedell's 406 Federal Fort EO MEMORIAL PARK 1 Second Immunization Clinic Here June 29 PAGE 8 - Area residents ESTHERVILLE - A follow-up to the April 24 immunization clinic will be held from 10 a.m. to 1p.m. June 29, at Demoney Elementary according to Madonna Emmet County health The clinic will offer tetanus and whopping cough and German measles according to Mrs. clinic is being offered as many children attending the April 24 clinic are in need of additional A donation of per person is requested for the which is pre-school and school age RECOMMENDATIONS for immunizations A series of three followed by a booster in 1 year and again at age 5. Additional boosters of diptheria and tetanus are recommended at 10 year intervals or more often with A series of three followed by a booster one year later and at school age if started prior to age For those beginning polio immunization after age one a total of four doses is recommended over a period of several For those who have never been vaccinated and have not had the Those given measles vaccine with gamma Breakdown Delays News ESTHERVILLE - A breakdown of printing equipment at Spirit Lake Tuesday caused delays in delivery of Daily News and Estherville Tuesday's Daily News had to be printed in Emmetsburg and will continue to be printed there for the remainder of this week while an engineer is brought in from Pennsylvania to make The Estherville Shopper had to be taken to Worthing for printing The Daily News regrets the usually one in each or children had mumps and rubella vaccine prior to one year of One dose after age one and prior to puberty in One dose after age one and prior to puberty in ADULTS WHO HAVE not had mumps disease or vaccine should consider vaccination under the direction of their family Mrs. Johnson immunized if they are to chicken feathers or have a fever or have been ill Within the past few or are being treated for leukemia or The clinic is sponsored by the Emmet County Medical the Iowa State Department of Health and the Emmet County Public Health Parents are asked to accompany their children and parental consent is Band Concert In City Park On Thursday ESTHERVILLE - The Estherville city band will be playing a concert at 8 p.m. June 24, in Library Songs in the concert will include Only Just Keep Falling on My Motown portrait featuring Once in Made Me So Very and Be Other songs will be There Be 1 Peace oh Anybody Really Know What Time It Green Grass of a Bicentennial march 'The Original based on Chester a march entitled and for by Frank Area musicians are invited to play in the barnL says Paul Rehearsal will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Middle School band PAGE eat i n 12 Plenty to A new sign has been put up recently to mark the Ed Thoreson Memorial formerly known as Good Samaritan Another sign will alao be placed at the park near the Seventh Avenue North and North 15th Street Sign for Park intersection Ths park has been named after the former superintendent of Estherville - Photo by Connie Davis PAGE 2 to Everett celebrate Supervisor Rips EC COG PAGE 3 at high look PAGE 5 4H club PAGE 10 - to South Sioux PAGE 9 top - Terr iI ESTHERVILLE - The Emmet County Board of Supervisors discussed their authority in dealing with solid waste disposal and the Emmet County of with the board in their meeting here The discussion came after Carl Dickinson County landfill operator offered the county a landfill proposal June 16. In meeting June 17, council members criticized supervisors for discussing the proposal Beef Roast Winner Mike receives a gift certificate for a free beef roast from Mrs. Junior The Cow Belles of Emmet County presented the beef roast to the father of the first baby born after midnight Father's June 20. The certificate is good for a 6-pound, frounce the weight of the Pattison - Photo by Connie Davis with Meese because it was out of the ATTENDED THE special meeting last Thursday evening as a - matter of interest in a joint county and city I didn't learn much about the problem but 1 did become aware I been according to board Chairperson James Peterson said reading from a prepared Peterson said the council criticized the board because Meese should have presented his plan before and hot the The council also criticized the board for creating adverse publicity that caused Palo Alto County not to renew their disposal contract with according to ALSO CHIDED the board because it has the authority to deal with the waste disposal of only the county's rural areas three tons of not the entire county's Peterson In answering those Peterson said presentation was known to some board members and it was only for the information on the waste disposal called two other members of the board and asked them if they would like to hear what he had to and they both said So I told Mr. Meese he had a I put him on the agenda and that's do the same thing today and tomorrow and the day County county county involvement is at stake and I think it's well within the provinces of the board to an Peterson told the Supervisors Robert Whitehouse and Tony Theesfeld said that neither of them had been contacted about Both are Peterson said he had tried to contact the PETERSON WENT ON to say that the board did have the jurisdiction in the matter because of the money they put in the the county's responsibility is for only three then why did they contribute and the city with over 20 tons contribute around I'd like an answer to that county contributed bulk of setting up the the city gets air the Whitehouse told Peterson that the came from whole including He added that the city been paying for the whole THEESFELD SAID THAT the county had no other choice but to give the money to the county have any land to dump it No. If the city says we're going to have to Whitehouse also told Peterson that i although the city gets the city isn't breaking even on that Peterson also criticized for operating a little a question was instead of an it would be fielded by another question as to why the question was thereby inferring criticism of the Peterson AMONG THE ACTIONS Peterson said the council was secretive about was the purchase of a 130,000 Whitehouse and said that the purchase was a matter of public But Peterson only way we found out about that is it was smoked Whitehouse answered your but its Whitehouse arid Peterson continued to discuss the loader until supervisor Rudy Christensen stopped act like men here and not little he - By SCOTT SUNDE Celebration July 2-5 ARMSTRONG - A number of events are scheduled for for the County celebration i of. the American Bicentennial that will be held July 2 to 5 at A Bicentennial gets the activities underway with an 8 p.m. showing July 2; The pageant features cast members from Gruver and Ringsted and will be held at the Armstrong High School cost for the pageant is are ho reserved there will be advance sale ' 1 ' S EVENTS CONTINUE July 3, with a children's track meet for all children in Emmet County getting underway at the high school track at 8 a.m. Pre-registration is necessary and entry blanks available at the Colston will be given to the winners and the event is sponsored by the Kiwanis A dunking machine will beset upon the lot between the Armstrong Journal office and the Gaarde Insurance Agency on Main The machine will be in operation from 10 to 12 a.m. and from l to 4 p.m. and is sponsored by the Presbyterian A KIDDIE PARADE for children up to and including those who have just the will be held at 1:30 Registration for the parade will be at Saturday at the school Five categories have been set up for the parade and cash prizes of and will be given to the winners in each The Pioneer Village will be held at the Armstrong School from 2 to 5 p.m. It wJU include displays and demonstrations of pioneer skills and antique small m home f ur - an exhibit of children's Bicentennial music and There no charge for the admission fo the A FLOWER SHOW will also be held at the Armstrong School from 2 to 5 p.m. Visitors vote for the best arrangements with the proceeds going to the Emmel County Handicapped ' Also included during Saturday's events will be old time from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Armstrong School little theater with a 10 cents admission a model demonstration at 4:30 p.m. at the north edge of the golf behind the Dairy and a second showing of the Bicentennial pageant at 8 p.m. at * the A pull will be j held beginning at 2:30 p.m. Saturday of the Entry for the event Is and spectator fee is Cash and in each of the five classes for tractors and two classes for pickups will be the A other as celebration arid m mm