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Page 2 Page 3 Dunlap 712-643-5360 TOLL FREE 1-800-235-5360 Logan 712-644-2540 Dow City 712-674-3344 Panama Grain 712-489-2535 Fertilizer 712-489-2636 Four Locations * Accuration * Creep Feed * Minerals * Ammonia * Dry Fertilizer * Seed Corn & Beans * Pasture seed * Spreading * Spraying * Soil Testing * Bale Feeders * Sioux Gates * Buy Grain * Livestock Equipment PURINA DEALER PURINA DEALER Independent Living • Assisted Living Skilled Nursing • Alzheimer’s Care 712-647-2010 1109 Normal St. • Woodbine, IA E E b b y y D D r r u u g g S S t t o o r r e e Celebrating Over 50 years in Logan! ( ( 7 7 1 1 2 2 ) ) 6 6 4 4 4 4 - - 2 2 1 1 6 6 0 0 SERVING HARRISON COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS! Missouri Valley California Junction Modale Mondamin Little Sioux Dunlap Woodbine • Grain • Agronomy • Fuel • Propane • Feed and Farm Supplies Quality Parts for Car, Truck, Farm 117 N. 4th Ave. Logan, IA 51546 Store 712-644-2565 Fax 712-644-2377 Happy 4th of July! 425 US Hwy 30 W, Suite 202 Carroll, IA 51401 (712) 792-3131 ERIC THOMPKINS Fax (712) 792-3133 Manager Pam Parsons Paula Stueve Harrison Mutual Insurance Association 312 East 7th Street Logan, Iowa 51546 (712) 644-2710 Fax: (712) 644-2003 644-2280 or 644-2601 Your Home Town Grocery Store DELI w/daily lunch specials LOGAN 117 Iowa Ave Dunlap, Iowa 712-643-5336 Located on the corner of Hwy 30 and Hwy 37/Iowa Ave (Main St.) Crossroads Wine & Liquor Open Mon - Thurs: Noon - 7 p.m. Fri. - 12 - 8 p.m. Sat: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Closed Sundays 4TH OF JULY WINE TASTING July 3rd • 3pm - 7pm CLOSED JULY 4 SHOP EARLY! • STORE SPECIAL Monday - Tuesday • 2pm - 7pm BUD/BUD LIGHT 18 PK $14.99 COORS LIGHT 18PK $13.99 644-3260 Logan, Iowa Geothermal Heating, Cooling and Hot Water Systems 712-647-3210 • 402-250-9617 Ask for Mike or Sheri Boyer Valley Heating & Cooling Have a Happy and Safe 4th of July Have a Happy and Safe 4th of July 4th Avenue GRILL GRILL 15 N. 4th Ave. 712-644-3200 Logan, Iowa 51546 l open Mon.-Sat. 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m Bill & Becky Greenwood – Owners 115 N. 4th Ave. 712-644-3200 Logan, IA 51546 Grill open Mon. - Sat. 11:a.m. - 9 p.m. Bill & Becky Greenwood - Owners Happy 4th of July! Agents: Mark Warner • Susan Gilfillan • Fred Straight • Kelly Craft Customer Service ; Kathy Niedermyer [email protected] WARNER INSURANCE AGENCY Ph. 712-644-2456 • Logan, IA AGENTS FOR WESTERN IOWA MUTUAL INSURANCE “FOR ALL YOUR FARM INSURANCE NEEDSOpen: 7:30 - 5:30/Sat. 9:00 - Noon 712-647-2220 Woodbine, IA Pet Foods, Feed, Seed, Ag Supplies Sioux Steel Bins & Buildings Woodbine Farm Supply 425 Walker Street Woodbine, IA 51579 (712) 647-2301 Fax (712) 647-2362 Mo Valley: Store - 642-3148 • Deli - 642-4487 Woodbine: Store - 647-2240 • Open 7 Days a week 7am-9pm HAPPY 4TH OF JULY! LOGAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL 215 N 4th Ave. 644-2929 Logan, IA Have a Safe & Happy 4th of July Don’t forget to stop in and see us! 404 E 7th St • Logan, Iowa 51546 712-644-2179 By Kevin Brown Twiner General Manager In Harrison County, the communities of Logan, Dunlap and Woodbine host events during the Fourth of July holiday week. Following is a list of events in each of those communities by day beginning with the Fourth of July. Please use this guide as your one-stop shop for all things patriotic this 4th of July hol- iday – and thank one of the advertisers who brought this prod- uct to you! Also, consider posting the flag in a window or door to express your love for our country and the freedoms we all cherish. SATURDAY, JUNE 30 CITY OF LOGAN Blues Carnival (Carnival actually opens June 3; It closes on July 4. The Carnival will be staged in the Logan City Park. Wristbands cost $25. Hours of operation are: Saturday, June 30 – 5 p.m. – 10 p.m. Sunday, July 1 – 1 p.m. – 10 p.m. Monday, July 2 – 5 p.m. – 10 p.m. Tuesday, July 3 – 2 p.m. – 10 p.m. Wednesday, July 4 – Parade time to 10 p.m. Logan Fire and Rescue Street Dance – Music will be provided by the bands Sanford Place and Fork in the Road. Doors open at 7 p.m. The Mechanical Bull run by the Dabine Boyz Entertainment will be at the event. The dance will be along Third Avenue between 6th and 7th Streets (the street in front of the Logan Fire Hall). Visitors must be age 21 or older and have a valid ID to enter. TUESDAY, JULY 3 CITY OF LOGAN Gigantic Fireworks Display – The fireworks will be at dusk at the Logan-Magnolia Community School District’s ball fields. No individual fireworks or alcohol will be allowed into the area. Area law enforcement will be on hand patrolling the event. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4 CITY OF LOGAN HARRISON COUNTY’S BIGGEST PARADE – THEME IS “HOMETOWN SPIRIT” – Judging will begin at 9:30 a.m. The Parade starts at 10:30 a.m. The Grand Marshall is Florence Marley, the Logan Chamber of Commerce’s Citizen of the Year. The parade will begin at 7th and Maple streets and will head East down Highway 30. Horses will need to line-up on the block north of the Community Center on 3rd Street. No Water Balloons will be allowed. CITY OF DUNLAP JULY 4TH CELEBRATION – Theme is “Living the Dream” – Events include a Fun Run/Walk, two parades, activities, bar- beque contest and Fireworks as dusk. The day’s festivities begin at 7:45 a.m. with the Flag Raising Ceremony in City Park. Parade line-up begins at 8 a.m. with the parade itself at 11 a.m. Games and other activities in City Park will be from noon to 4 p.m. Events will range from carnival and traditional games to inflatables for children. Bingo will be available at St. John Lutheran Church across the street from the park. Other events include a hot dog eating contest and an Antique Car and Tractor Show. Judging for the Barbeque Contest will be at 2:30 p.m. Food stands also will be set-up. ANNUAL 15th Annual 4th of July 5K Fun Run/Walk -- The course is three miles and will start and finish at the Dunlap City Park. The Kids’ Race is for children aged two to 10. All participants and spectators are invited to a breakfast following the event. Prizes will be awarded to the top three male and female finishers and to all children in the run. Check-in will be from 7 a.m. – 7:30 a.m. The Boy Scout Flag Raising will be at 7:45 a.m. The Run/Walk begins at 8 a.m. From 8:15 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. will be the check-in for kids with the Kids’ Race at 9 a.m. Fees for the event are $10 for adults wanting a t-shirt, $3 with- out the t-shirt (race day prices will be $13 and $5, respective- ly). Kids’ Race costs are $6 with t-shirt and $1 without the t- shirt (race day prices will be $8 and $3, respectively). Registrations should be made by today to: 4th of July Fun Run and Walk, 3809 155th St., Dunlap, IA 51529. For more informa- tion, please call (712) 643-5493 or via e-mail at [email protected] HORN BLOWERS/DRUM BEATERS – If you would like to participate in the annual Horn Blowers/Drum Beaters per- formance at the event, please try to make one of the practices that are hosted in the Boyer Valley High School Band Room. Practices are at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, June 28; 10:30 a.m., Saturday, June 30; 6:30 p.m., Monday, July 2 and also on Tuesday, July 3. The performance follows the parade and lasts about a half hour. CITY OF WOODBINE – ANNUAL WOODBINE SADDLE CLUB RODEO AND EVENTS THURSDAY, JULY 5 Woodbine Saddle Club’s Kids’ Night -- Will be from 6:30 p.m. – 9.m., Thursday, July 5, at the Rodeo Grounds near City Park. There is free admission for kids this night and games and activities for the entire family. Registration begins at 6 p.m. for the Mutt’n Bust’n Preliminaries. The event is for kids who weigh 60 pounds or less. Participants should wear long sleeves and jeans/pants. If possible, please provide your child with a helmet. This year’s Rodeo theme is: “Wild, Wild West.” Woodmen of the World Lodge 647 Children’s Fingerprinting – Starting at 5:30 p.m., Thursday, July 5, during Kids’ Night of the Woodbine Saddle Club’s Annual Rodeo. Look for the group in the Food Stand building. This service is provided free of charge to any youth younger than 15. A parent’s consent is needed for this service. FRIDAY, JULY 6 First United Methodist Church to host Ice Cream Social -- Members of the UMC, Lincolnway and Sixth streets, will host its annual Ice Cream Social from 4:30 p.m. – 7 p.m., Friday, July 6, at the church. The community and visitors are invited to join the congregation for fun and fellowship before the Woodbine Saddle Club’s Rodeo. Church members will be serving home- made vanilla and chocolate ice cream with toppings, pies, desserts, Sloppy Joe’s, hot dogs, chips, root beer floats and beverages. A free-will offering will be accepted. 52nd Annual Woodbine Saddle Club Rodeo to be July 6 – 7 at Rodeo Grounds – The Woodbine Saddle Club will host its 52nd Annual Rodeo on Friday and Saturday, July 6 – 7, at the Rodeo Grounds near City Park. Rodeo action will begin at 7:30 p.m. both nights and will feature “Tuff Enough To Wear Pink Cancer Awareness” program. The Queen’s Entry will be at 7:15 p.m. and the Grand Entry will be at 7:30 p.m. both nights. The 2012 Woodbine Rodeo Queen is Cheyann Shelton. This year’s theme is: “Wild, Wild, West.” Also on Friday and Saturday will be the Finals of the Mutt’n Bust’n event. Both nights will close out with a free Rodeo Dance following the actual rodeo events. The dance will be in the building on the grounds of the Woodbine Saddle Club. Available all three nights of the Rodeo Event will be the DaBine Boyz Mechanical Bull ride. There will be a Concession Stand on sight. There also will be nightly performances of the “Fire and Ice Equestrian Drill Team.” The IRA, URA and MRA sanction the event. The contractor is Grand River Rodeo Co., Grand River. Contestants are asked to visit www.interstatesrodeoassocia- tion.com for more information. Rodeo Admission is Adults (aged 18 and older), $12; Children (aged 5 - 17), $5; Children age 4 and younger are free. For more information on the Woodbine Rodeo, please e-mail woodbine saddle [email protected] or visit www.woodbinesaddleclub.com. SATURDAY, JULY 7 Woodbine Saddle Club’s Annual Rodeo Grand Parade to be July 7 -- The Woodbine Saddle Club’s Annual Rodeo Grand Parade will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 7. The theme for the Parade is: “Wild, Wild, West.” There are 24 category entry cash prizes. There is no Kids’ Parade this year. Children’s entries are encouraged to join the main parade. Parade judging begins at 10 a.m. (go to Fourth Street and find the line-up directors – they help get everyone positioned. For more information, please call (712) 647-3434 or e-mail woodbinechamber@iowat- elecom.net. Fourth of July Week Activities In Harrison County PLEASE DISPLAY THE AMERICAN FLAG ON THE FRONT OF THIS SECTION IN THE WINDOW OF YOUR BUSINESS OR HOME

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Dunlap712-643-5360

TOLL FREE1-800-235-5360

Logan712-644-2540

Dow City712-674-3344

Panama Grain712-489-2535

Fertilizer712-489-2636

Four Locations

* Accuration* Creep Feed* Minerals* Ammonia* Dry Fertilizer* Seed Corn & Beans* Pasture seed

* Spreading* Spraying* Soil Testing* Bale Feeders* Sioux Gates* Buy Grain* Livestock Equipment

PURINA DEALERPURINA DEALER

Independent Living • Assisted LivingSkilled Nursing • Alzheimer’s Care

712-647-20101109 Normal St. • Woodbine, IA

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SERVING HARRISON COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS!

Missouri Valley California Junction Modale

Mondamin Little Sioux Dunlap Woodbine

• Grain • Agronomy • Fuel• Propane • Feed and Farm Supplies Quality Parts for Car, Truck, Farm

117 N. 4th Ave.Logan, IA 51546

Store 712-644-2565 • Fax 712-644-2377

Happy 4th of July!

425 US Hwy 30 W, Suite 202Carroll, IA 51401(712) 792-3131 ERIC THOMPKINSFax (712) 792-3133 Manager

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Your Home Town Grocery Store

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LOGAN

117 Iowa AveDunlap, Iowa

712-643-5336Located on the corner of Hwy 30and Hwy 37/Iowa Ave (Main St.)

Crossroads Wine & LiquorOpen Mon - Thurs:

Noon - 7 p.m.Fri. - 12 - 8 p.m.

Sat: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.Closed Sundays

4TH OF JULY WINE TASTINGJuly 3rd • 3pm - 7pm

CLOSED JULY 4SHOP EARLY! • STORE SPECIAL

Monday - Tuesday • 2pm - 7pmBUD/BUD LIGHT 18 PK $14.99COORS LIGHT 18PK $13.99

644-3260Logan, Iowa

Geothermal Heating, Coolingand Hot Water Systems

712-647-3210 • 402-250-9617Ask for Mike or Sheri

Boyer ValleyHeating & Cooling

Have a Happyand Safe 4th of JulyHave a Happyand Safe 4th of July

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GRILLGRILL15 N. 4th Ave. • 712-644-3200

Logan, Iowa 51546l open Mon.-Sat. 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.mBill & Becky Greenwood – Owners

115 N. 4th Ave.712-644-3200Logan, IA 51546

Grill open Mon. - Sat. 11:a.m. - 9 p.m.Bill & Becky Greenwood - Owners

Happy 4th of July!

Agents: Mark Warner • Susan Gilfillan • Fred Straight • Kelly Craft

Customer Service ; Kathy Niedermyer

[email protected]

WARNER INSURANCE AGENCYPh. 712-644-2456 • Logan, IA

AGENTS FOR WESTERN IOWAMUTUAL INSURANCE

“FOR ALL YOUR FARM INSURANCE NEEDS”Open: 7:30 - 5:30/Sat. 9:00 - Noon

712-647-2220Woodbine, IA

Pet Foods, Feed, Seed, Ag SuppliesSioux Steel Bins & Buildings

Woodbine Farm Supply

425 Walker StreetWoodbine, IA 51579

(712) 647-2301Fax (712) 647-2362

Mo Valley: Store - 642-3148 • Deli - 642-4487Woodbine: Store - 647-2240 • Open 7 Days a week 7am-9pm

HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!

LOGAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL215 N 4th Ave. 644-2929

Logan, IA

Have a Safe & Happy 4th of July

Don’t forget to stop in and see us!

404 E 7th St • Logan, Iowa 51546712-644-2179

By Kevin BrownTwiner General Manager

In Harrison County, the communities of Logan, Dunlap andWoodbine host events during the Fourth of July holiday week.Following is a list of events in each of those communities byday beginning with the Fourth of July. Please use this guide asyour one-stop shop for all things patriotic this 4th of July hol-iday – and thank one of the advertisers who brought this prod-uct to you! Also, consider posting the flag in a window or doorto express your love for our country and the freedoms we allcherish.

SATURDAY, JUNE 30

CITY OF LOGAN

Blues Carnival (Carnival actually opens June 3; It closes onJuly 4. The Carnival will be staged in the Logan City Park.Wristbands cost $25. Hours of operation are:Saturday, June 30 – 5 p.m. – 10 p.m.Sunday, July 1 – 1 p.m. – 10 p.m.Monday, July 2 – 5 p.m. – 10 p.m.Tuesday, July 3 – 2 p.m. – 10 p.m.Wednesday, July 4 – Parade time to 10 p.m.

Logan Fire and Rescue Street Dance – Music will be providedby the bands Sanford Place and Fork in the Road. Doors openat 7 p.m. The Mechanical Bull run by the Dabine BoyzEntertainment will be at the event. The dance will be alongThird Avenue between 6th and 7th Streets (the street in frontof the Logan Fire Hall). Visitors must be age 21 or older andhave a valid ID to enter.

TUESDAY, JULY 3

CITY OF LOGAN

Gigantic Fireworks Display – The fireworks will be at dusk atthe Logan-Magnolia Community School District’s ball fields.No individual fireworks or alcohol will be allowed into thearea. Area law enforcement will be on hand patrolling theevent.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 4

CITY OF LOGAN

HARRISON COUNTY’S BIGGEST PARADE – THEME IS“HOMETOWN SPIRIT” – Judging will begin at 9:30 a.m. TheParade starts at 10:30 a.m. The Grand Marshall is FlorenceMarley, the Logan Chamber of Commerce’s Citizen of theYear. The parade will begin at 7th and Maple streets and willhead East down Highway 30. Horses will need to line-up onthe block north of the Community Center on 3rd Street. NoWater Balloons will be allowed.

CITY OF DUNLAP

JULY 4TH CELEBRATION – Theme is “Living the Dream” –Events include a Fun Run/Walk, two parades, activities, bar-beque contest and Fireworks as dusk. The day’s festivities

begin at 7:45 a.m. with the Flag Raising Ceremony in CityPark. Parade line-up begins at 8 a.m. with the parade itself at11 a.m. Games and other activities in City Park will be fromnoon to 4 p.m. Events will range from carnival and traditionalgames to inflatables for children. Bingo will be available at St.John Lutheran Church across the street from the park. Otherevents include a hot dog eating contest and an Antique Carand Tractor Show. Judging for the Barbeque Contest will be at2:30 p.m. Food stands also will be set-up.

ANNUAL 15th Annual 4th of July 5K Fun Run/Walk -- Thecourse is three miles and will start and finish at the DunlapCity Park. The Kids’ Race is for children aged two to 10. Allparticipants and spectators are invited to a breakfast followingthe event. Prizes will be awarded to the top three male andfemale finishers and to all children in the run. Check-in will befrom 7 a.m. – 7:30 a.m. The Boy Scout Flag Raising will be at7:45 a.m. The Run/Walk begins at 8 a.m. From 8:15 a.m. – 8:45a.m. will be the check-in for kids with the Kids’ Race at 9 a.m.Fees for the event are $10 for adults wanting a t-shirt, $3 with-out the t-shirt (race day prices will be $13 and $5, respective-ly). Kids’ Race costs are $6 with t-shirt and $1 without the t-shirt (race day prices will be $8 and $3, respectively).Registrations should be made by today to: 4th of July Fun Runand Walk, 3809 155th St., Dunlap, IA 51529. For more informa-tion, please call (712) 643-5493 or via e-mail [email protected]

HORN BLOWERS/DRUM BEATERS – If you would like toparticipate in the annual Horn Blowers/Drum Beaters per-formance at the event, please try to make one of the practicesthat are hosted in the Boyer Valley High School Band Room.Practices are at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, June 28; 10:30 a.m.,Saturday, June 30; 6:30 p.m., Monday, July 2 and also onTuesday, July 3. The performance follows the parade and lastsabout a half hour.

CITY OF WOODBINE – ANNUAL WOODBINE SADDLECLUB RODEO AND EVENTS

THURSDAY, JULY 5

Woodbine Saddle Club’s Kids’ Night -- Will be from 6:30 p.m.– 9.m., Thursday, July 5, at the Rodeo Grounds near City Park.There is free admission for kids this night and games andactivities for the entire family. Registration begins at 6 p.m. forthe Mutt’n Bust’n Preliminaries. The event is for kids whoweigh 60 pounds or less. Participants should wear longsleeves and jeans/pants. If possible, please provide your childwith a helmet. This year’s Rodeo theme is: “Wild, Wild West.”

Woodmen of the World Lodge 647 Children’s Fingerprinting –Starting at 5:30 p.m., Thursday, July 5, during Kids’ Night ofthe Woodbine Saddle Club’s Annual Rodeo. Look for thegroup in the Food Stand building. This service is provided freeof charge to any youth younger than 15. A parent’s consent isneeded for this service.

FRIDAY, JULY 6

First United Methodist Church to host Ice Cream Social --Members of the UMC, Lincolnway and Sixth streets, will host

its annual Ice Cream Social from 4:30 p.m. – 7 p.m., Friday, July6, at the church. The community and visitors are invited to jointhe congregation for fun and fellowship before the WoodbineSaddle Club’s Rodeo. Church members will be serving home-made vanilla and chocolate ice cream with toppings, pies,desserts, Sloppy Joe’s, hot dogs, chips, root beer floats andbeverages. A free-will offering will be accepted.

52nd Annual Woodbine Saddle Club Rodeo to be July 6 – 7 atRodeo Grounds – The Woodbine Saddle Club will host its52nd Annual Rodeo on Friday and Saturday, July 6 – 7, at theRodeo Grounds near City Park. Rodeo action will begin at 7:30p.m. both nights and will feature “Tuff Enough To Wear PinkCancer Awareness” program. The Queen’s Entry will be at7:15 p.m. and the Grand Entry will be at 7:30 p.m. both nights.The 2012 Woodbine Rodeo Queen is Cheyann Shelton. Thisyear’s theme is: “Wild, Wild, West.” Also on Friday andSaturday will be the Finals of the Mutt’n Bust’n event. Bothnights will close out with a free Rodeo Dance following theactual rodeo events. The dance will be in the building on thegrounds of the Woodbine Saddle Club. Available all threenights of the Rodeo Event will be the DaBine Boyz MechanicalBull ride. There will be a Concession Stand on sight. There alsowill be nightly performances of the “Fire and Ice EquestrianDrill Team.” The IRA, URA and MRA sanction the event. Thecontractor is Grand River Rodeo Co., Grand River.Contestants are asked to visit www.interstatesrodeoassocia-tion.com for more information. Rodeo Admission is Adults(aged 18 and older), $12; Children (aged 5 - 17), $5; Childrenage 4 and younger are free. For more information on theWoodbine Rodeo, please e-mail woodbine [email protected] or visit www.woodbinesaddleclub.com.

SATURDAY, JULY 7

Woodbine Saddle Club’s Annual Rodeo Grand Parade to beJuly 7 -- The Woodbine Saddle Club’s Annual Rodeo GrandParade will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 7. The theme for theParade is: “Wild, Wild, West.” There are 24 category entry cashprizes. There is no Kids’ Parade this year. Children’s entriesare encouraged to join the main parade. Parade judging beginsat 10 a.m. (go to Fourth Street and find the line-up directors –they help get everyone positioned. For more information,please call (712) 647-3434 or e-mail [email protected].

Fourth of July Week Activities In Harrison County

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