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The Bayard News from Bayard, Iowa • Page 3

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The Bayard Newsi
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Bayard, Iowa
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OCJTHRIE COUNTY HOSPITAL Week of Oct5 to 12 ADMISSIONS -Fred Gardner, Bagley; Emma Montgomery, Wilson Herron Lula Ocheltree, Bayard; Carin" Mills, Linden; Carl Richman, Casey; George Howeall, Chicago- David Grasty, Greenfield; Edith Smith, Panora; Leisa Porter Lois A Tallman, Mildred Shackelford, Helen Wright, Rickie Robson, Frederic Loeb, Mai-y Maxine Juster, Guthrie Center DISMISSED -Fred Gardner, Bagley; Emma Montgomery, Bayard; Delbert Grove, Adair; Harry Woodvine, Linden; Mrs Russell Jones and baby, Dexter; Jeremy Mains, Redfield; Harry Woodvine, Linden; Mrs Herbert Gibson and daughter, Stuart; Chris Steensen, Lois Tallman, Mae Headlee, Frederic Loeb, Helen Wright, Rickie Robson, Guthrie Rand Charles Hartman, Stuart. BIRTHS -A daughter to Mr and Mrs Herbert Gibson, Stuart. DEATHS -Glen Kirkendall, Bayard. GUTHRIE COUNTY COURTHOUSE RECORDS Octobers, 1975 TAX LIENS -Gordon and Cheryl Castile to la Dept of Revenue $312.22. Charles and Aleta Douglas to la Dept of Revenue "X8.37.

David Stolk to la ept of Revenue $79.49. Royce and Donna Nichols to la Dept of Revenue $21.67. William and Marie Bates to Iowa Dept of Revenue. $52.50. Dean and Kinney to Iowa Dept of Revenue.

$106.18. Lee Wallin doing business as Voyageur to Iowa Dept of Revenue. $357.64. DEEDS -G and Elizabeth Herron to Elizabeth Herron. Quit Claim Deed $1.

SWV 4 and SWy 4 SEy 4 Sec 29-80-30. and Elizabeth Herron to Herron. QCD $1. NEV 4 and NWV 4 Sec 32-80-33. Betty Kading to Charlene Kalbach.

QCD $1. WM 4 and Sec 33-78-31. Virgil and Carol Christensen to Vera Whetstone. Warranty deed I Under Sections 321.369, 321.370 and 732.3 of the Code of Iowa it is unlawful for any person to throw or deposit upon any public highway or right-of-way any glass bottle, glass, nails, tacks, wire, cans, trash, garbage, rubbish, litter or any other debris. Any person who violates any provision shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and be fined not more than $100 or more than 30 days in jail.

THE GREENE COUNTY BOARDOF SUPERVISORS II. SWViSWVi Sec 12 and SEViSEV 4 Sec 11-78-31. Kathryn and Richard Gilley to Thelma Griffin. WD $1. Lots 1 and 2, Blk 3, Replat Allen's sub-div Guthrie Center.

Gary and Barbara Smith to Darwin and Debbie McCurdy. WD $1. Lots 1 and 2, dough's First Addn to Panora. Warren and lone Johnston to Sandra Gebhardt, WD $1. Lot 2, Blk 3, Hollingsworth's First Addn to Stuart.

Burgess Bldg and Supply, Inc to Kile and Yolanda Jackson. WD $1. Lot 5 Blk Bulls First Addn to Panora. Thelma Schirm to Nyla Maas. WD Si.

Lot 4 Lots 3 and 4, Blk 19, Stuart and Lot 12, SEV 4 Sec 32-78-30. Estate of Earl Irvin to Virginia A Roth, Court Officer Deeds $1 NEV Sec 29-79-33 and Lots 7 8, Blk 22, Guthrie Center. Violet and Robert Norwood to Richard and Bennie and August and Ray Kuster Quit Claim Deeds $1 SEy 4 SEV 4 Sec 30-79-32. Jerry and Stephanie Lewis to Jerry and Marilyn McKibben Warranty Deed $1. A tract of land in SWV 4 SEV 4 Sec 30-79-31.

Charles and Jean A Pilcher to Ronald and Ronda Barker WD $1. Part 30 A NEV 4 SEV 4 Sec 23-79-30. Gladys Pritchard to Virgil and Carol Christensen WD $1. Sec 11, and SWV 4 SWy Sec 12-78-31. Gerald and Ellen and Lloyd and Ila Laughery to Pearl and Dorothy Duller WD $1 Lot 1 Lot 1 Lot 3, NWy 4 SWA Sec 5-79-31.

Lois and Ray Fields to Alma Bash WD $1 Lots 7 and 8, Blk 15, Stuart. Clarence and Dolores Noland to Wayne and Ellen Ackerman WD $1, Lots 11 and 12, Blk 9, Kenworthy's Add to Stuart. Darwin and Deborah McCurdy to Ben and Esther Stewart WD $1 105' Lot 6, Blk 8 Anderson's 1st Add to Panora, Larry and Anita Squires to Mae Hartman WD $1 Lot 4, Blk 8, Hollingsworth's First Add to Stuart. CONTRACTS -Clarence and Freida A Moreland to Thomas. $120,000.

EM- and SEV 4 Sec 21 and Sec 28-80-32 (w-excep- THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 1975 tion). Andrew and Alveda Nelson to Robert and Charlotte Young $1,500. S45' Lot 17, Blk 20, Stuart. Lucian and Berniece Youngblood to Al Nuzum Supply.

$160,000. SEV 4 Sec 16-80-30. Gary and Loretta Bakerink to James and Kay Brannen $13,000 50' Lots 1 and 2, 3 and 4, Casey. Ray and Pauline Middleton to Lee and Shirley A Olson $24,000. Lot 6, except 132', SWy 4 Sec 33-81-30.

William and Mary Warford to Allen and Sheryl Bonderman $22,500. Lots 2 and 3, Blk 6, Reynold's Add to Panora. DEATHS -Almeda Linn, 92, Guthrie Center. George Schirm, 84, Adair. James Ansley, 71, Stuart Sept 10.

Ada Marks, 93, Bayard, Sept 19. BIRTHS -Paul to Mr and Mrs Jerald Hansen. Bryan to Mr and Mrs Jack Coffman. Michelle Lee to Mr and Mrs David Smith. MARRIAGE LICENSES -Alfred Ruggless, Des Moines, and Phyllis Cook, Guthrie Center.

PROBATE -Estate of John Hansen, Sept 24. Harry Bowman, Sept 29. Dwayne Moorhead, Sept 24. Hershel Renfrew, Sept 30. JUDGMENTS -Kundson and Son, Inc, to Farmers Co-Op Elevator $74.86.

Kenneth and Vivian Morgan to Sears, Roebuck $266.23. Fred Oaker to Denniston and Partridge Co $57.97. Raymond Shelley to Herb Butzbach $34.00. MECHANICS LIENS -Theodore Erickson to Donald Firebaugh $479.53. Mr and Mrs Fred Watson were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Andy Gustin of Guthrie Center in the Redwood at Adair.

Mr and Mrs Alvin Smith of Bayard were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr and Mrs Harold Hemphill at Vale. 5 3 WOMEN FOR ttCN FOfI HIM WMRJ, I MONEY INTERESTING SUBJECT! You ore invited Money Talk Sessions Oof. 23 1 s30 7:30 First National Bank Community Room PANEL MEMBERS Mary Holstad, former bank investment officer and woman member of Iowa Commerce Commission. Bob leech. Trust Officer, Brenton Banks, Inc.

Dick Collins, President, First National Bank of Petty. EVERYONE WELCOME -Men and Woman Door Prizes Refreshment, it 1 Special displays by East Perry Garden ChA and Webster Garden Club FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PERRY 1224 First Street MCMKX rtDCftM. DCTOMT mtUMNCC OOMMMTWH FOR MEN WOMEN FOR WOMEN MEN FOR MEN CO-OP mm Working Together With Our Farmer-Members Is Our Goal WELCOME THE OPPORTUNITIES TO SERVE THEM Cooperatives-Pioneers In Serving America Cooperatives are more important today to the future of agriculture in America than ever before. We are proud of our past accomplishments. However, our goal is to strive for ever greater achievements in the future for our farmer members.

See Us For Your Farming Needs Fertilizer Chemicals Feed Seeds "Grain Petroleum FARMERS CO-OP ELEVATOR Bob Smith, Manager Bayard 651-2081 ELEVATOR 651-2091 FERTILIZER PLANT.

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