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   Hawarden Independent (Newspaper) - May 28, 1970, Hawarden, Iowa                                FUN THE INDEPENDENT Vol 22 Sioux Iowa 51023 OFFICIAL PAPER May 1970 PUBLIC LIBRARY The Public Library will close for Memorial Day and on each Monday throughout the summer j months Regular hours will be from p m p m and from p I P m in the evening The brary will not be open on evenings NOTICE STORES WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY MAY 29 UNTIL P.M FOR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE STORES IN HAWARDEN WILL BE CLOSED In Honor Of Our Dead HAWARDEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFERS PUNS NEW FACILITIES Mr nl Mrs Roy Mapes this week disclosed proposed plans for replacing the old center nit of their nursing borne In north and a- nother new wing A MW will be constructed first so that it am be used temporarily as the administrative center the old part of the building is being replaced Tbe new when will rooms for idiots and a temporary Htchan fa the basement width will be serviced by m elevator The MW area to re- place the old structure will elude a office nurses and a physical There will be a small chapel off the room and between the MW toft and the oast wd west wings Tbe front of the unit will be faced with bride wd all tbe wings will match the front fa color The administrative or front of the will face south When finished the home will be a We to accomodate about residents in completely new and modern facilities An advisory committee will work with the Mapes fa planning the home As- are architects en the project The Mapes Home pre- employs 26 persons city church groups provide services at tbe home each week Mr and Mrs Mapes purchased the home fa 1957 was on me norm and whf was to tbe to 1964 The Adult Education ment of Northwest Iowa School reminds adults of tbe area that brochures are available upon request fag the summer office tion courses fa Office and Shorthand These classes are offered mornings from 8 to July 31 fa the Office tion building in downtown don The courses for persons wishing to their or skills fa the various and who might desire adult high school For information or to obtain a descriptive brochure contact the Adult Education De- Northwest Iowa tele- phone WILEY MAYNE DISCUSSES STUDENTS Large numbers of students and instructors are still coming to Washington wanting to express their views to Senators and Con- gressmen on Cambodia and other issues Many are from colleges and universities completely shut down by student demonstrations or giving students the option of continuing their studies or drawing for the remainder of the present school year Whether one agrees with their views or it Is extremely that our young people have access to officials at this critical time They need visible ances there is a definite for them to work fully for improvements within aur constitutional system The vast majority of students abhor the violence and lawlessness being instigated by a but quite reasonably feel they are entitled to a hearing from adults and particularly from adults in government I have therefore tried to give priority to all students seeking interviews since the launching of our successful action against the enemy's sanctuaries in bodia I have seen every dent who has come here from the 6th District for at least 30 utes and most of these con- have lasted more than an hour At this writing at least 20 conferences with groups and individual students and in- from 17 colleges and Diversities have been held in my Washington office On May 21 and 22 I was one of a bi- partisan group of congressmen conducting hearings at which dents from all over the country were invited to On re- cent weekend trips to northwest Iowa I have addressed college and high school audiences with at least half of the allotted time reserved for student questions and comments All of this has helped me to a better understanding of what has been happening on our campuses I also hope it has given at least some of the students involved more accurate insight into ations of representative ment in a free society I have tried to be a good listener and to hear them and a number of these young people have been kind enough to say our ions cleared away at least some of the points of confusion and misinformation which have been troubling them It is essential to the cratic process that we keep lines of communication running freely between all age groups and their elected representatives The called cannot be tolerated as an excuse for ex- youth from the rights and concurrent responsibilities of American citizenship SEWAGE Riding MW merry-go-round during picric at ctty part Tuesday noon left to right around the Teri Tom Join Mote Tilgner and Tappen The park has several new of Play equipment and two new shelters in o pa an w e eer 10 Pages MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES SET FOR CEMETERY Annual Memorial Day services will be held at the Hawarden etery at nu Saturday under the sponsorship of lean Legion Two Oakes tot Rev Ray Boyens will be the speaker The West Sioux Mgh band will play and the Legion drill team will perform The high school band will play at the Ireton cemetery In fulfill ing the ex- change TO TEACH CARPENTRY is progressing on new sewage treatment plant on west edge of Scene above shows forms for concrete work Part of concrete has already been poured ISSUES INVITE TO CIRCUS READING CLUB All school children are in- to join the Circus ing Club at tbe Public For the convenience of the rules for the club are listed 1 You may register anytime during vacation when you visit the children's dept of the lic Library After you you pick a colored put your name on it and paste it on the big clown 3 There will be a separate clown for each grade 4 After you read a book and return you put the title and author in your Circus re- cord then put a colored dot in your name circle for each book 5 When you have completed 2 you will receive a after a after a ring 6 There are special books to be read for each grade and you must read 3 of these to complete the 10 books DISCUSSES IDLE FUNDS Hie Hawarden Hospital ment received a gilt of in memory of Ed hart A memorial in the of has been given to the University of Iowa Hospitals for cancer research in memory of MIKE BLAKE ART DISPLAY AT BANK Mike Blake will display eral pieces of art work he has done in an exhibit at the Farmers State Bank in Hawarden this week The show will open on day and will continue through day during banking hours It will consist of mostly paintings done in acrylics and oils that were exhibited in a one-man show held in The Student ter at the University of South Dakota last week-end Blake graduated from the university and has been fag painting for two years under Oscar internationally known Indian artis and artist laureate of South Dakota Hie public is invited to view the exhibit Auditor of Lloyd R Smith reports in compliance with Chapter 11 of the Code of and pursuant to Chapter 453 of the that the in- terest received from the in- vestment of idle funds in the various counties is showing a consistent improvement The total for the past five years was of which was received during the year 1968 During the past three 1967 and 1968 Sioux County received 431.61 from the investment of idle which was credited to the County General Fund The Auditor of State wishes to congratulate many County Treasurers and Boards of for their cooperation in the production of the fine investment report and the amount of interest re- It is the opinion of the of there being very substantial variation in the and housekeeping of the various that no uniform nor mandatory rules governing the investment of idle funds can be enforced Auditor of State Smith re- ports part of the deposits in banks on December 1968 is from auto license and use and is due in Des Moines some time in January enough must be kept to ate the county for three or four months property tax collections are received KIWANIS CLUB CHOOSES NEW OFFICERS The Hawarden Kiwanis Club held their Annual election of of- Monday evening at Tom's Cafe The new President for the year will be Merlyn Rehder Elected for ident was Rev Fred Al and members of the Board of John Peter Rodney and C F Wilkens Also at this the decided to circulate a pe- tition addressed to the Iowa Board of Regents urging them to the voluntary ROTC gram at the University of Iowa despite recent minority against the A new will be taught starting In ember at Western Iowa Tech it was announced by Dr bert H superintendent of the schooL The program will be 48 weeks in length and will be at Ida Iowa from Ida Grove will be the in- Students will pentry trade from ground up and inside and out by tually single 2 bedroom in Ida Dr The addition of new pentry program greases to 25 the number dustry offered ty WIT Anyone interested in ing in the new program is ed to contact Western Iowa Tech Admissions 3075 Sioux City or call American Legion The American Legion and have postponed their ing to June 8 HUDSON PUNS DIAMOND Plans are completed to brate the Diamond Jubilee fa Hudson on June and 17 according to a report from general chairman of the event The event Is Poppy Day There will be a cub scout pack meeting Thursday evening at p m in the Legion Hall in Hawarden AUXILIARY SCHOLARSHIP Tbe Hawarden Community pital Auxiliary Board decided to increase the scholarship to at their meeting day May 19 Mrs Lloyd Keehn reported a successful Pillow Cleaning ject which netted Mrs Lloyd C stated that the auxiliary has 300 bers and has received fa membership dues Cub Scouts The American Legion will be offering to the lic this Friday the poppies made by disabled veterans Let us pay tribute to those men who gave their lives that we may live in a free country Mother's Club Mother's Club of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet atthe home of Lucy on 2 Nellie Larson will be the by the Hudson Com- munity Club and the Hudson Fire Robert reports that the ade will be held Monday Captain Eleven of Sioux Falls fa attendance The parade en- tries will be divided into three and tume Each child will receive one free ride ticket Three cash prizes will be warded in each class Monday evening will feature the Age Dance Carl Chairman of the Demolition announces that the Tuesday evening program will feature the Demolition sanctioned by the Organization Anyone tering in the derby should con- tact either Carl Rau or Dale Thorpe of Hudson This derby will be held at the Hudson dolf Miller Memorial Park The third day of the Jubilee Jme will sist of a Street at p m and and a dance fa the evening TROUT   

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