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Coming, Nov. 27,1958 DELINQUENT TAX UST Treasurer's Office, Adams County, Iowa, Corning. November 20, 1958 me here 8 VSJ? that the Monday In December, it be- lots, and other real estate property within the County'of cl nt Sn 1 to the subjoined list on which ,1 any description for year 1957 and previous years shall not 8 3 9 of ths la wa! offered for my owa ta sa! County, for the payment of said fjuent taxes, interest and costs thereon as provided by law. MRS. SHLEEN S.

JONES, Treasure of Adams County Denotes Scavenger's COLONV 73, Raafe Vear Tee i a Cost DeacripUoa Sass SrotHsrs SB SW See. 28 SW aw Sec. 28 38" KB SW Sec. 5KJ 38 ifw aw gee; SE NW Sec. 25 3S Sw Sec.

KE SH Sec. ST SE SE Sec. 27 39 A Name 46.83 Coti 1957 $59551 $22.27 $3.60 71. 34 Jasper No. Description last Waliertr Add.

exc. 101 ft. Lot 6 Blk. 1 S. FttricUsr sigg's SH Lot 5 Blk.

13; Bigg's Add. Lot 6 Blk. 12 iss? $118.88 o( QUINCT 78, lUiwe 34 Grace Weatlake EV4 SW SW Sec. 8 30 28A SE exc. 3 8W Sec.

8 25 Quincy Out Lot 3ik. 5 WASHINGTON 73, S4 Tax Int. Keith W. Kirkman 7 A SW NW SW Sec. 24 7 V.

Sight Mt. Etna S2 ft. 132 ft. Lat 7 Slk. of 2-3 A 814 A NE 6W Sec.

14 1957 407 V. Hight Mt. Etna 82 ft. 133 ft. Lot 7 Blk.

of 2-3A W6i4A NE SW Sec. Hight" ft. 132 ft. Lot 1 Blk. Of 2-SA KB SW Snc.

Total Total 9 43.00 1957 Tax 1333 .45 Cost .46 .15 .80 1956 8.44 .48 .80 .96 SO Nodaway Crasoiifeted Name DesciipUoa 1'ejw Tax Glea Sea All R.R. NW NW Sec. 21 3 Part NE NW Sec. 21 2 19S7 1497 Glea Rea All of B. R.

NW NW Sec. 21 3 'A; -Part NS NW Sec. 21 2 1956 633 NOD4WAY 71- Harvey M. Cfcubick" 1 "NodaK'ay LINCOLN 73. 35 Description Yea? Tar tot.

Coot 8. 'H. Hunter Iron Works Fart of 52 1S57 "i 8. H. Hunter Iron Works Part of NW See.

3 2 1935 4,08 $.45 Cost 32 .36 .90 35 Cost 1103.60 Total 14.83 6.02 9 9, 10.07 Tvtel i 4 4.77 TcisJ 15.69 int. Total away Lota 257, 253 259 "l957 Margaret E. Larson Nodaway 4.57 33.62 Lots 121 122 1957 R. W. Steadman and JeraVe Nodaway Lots 270 271 1957 1745 D.

Orme 1A SW NE See 20 D. Orme 1A SW 20 'F. D. Orme 20 Rea Van Horn AddfLVts 2 'Glea 2 3 Rea Van Horn 2 3 1957 195S 1855 1957 1956 1954 1.52 5 155 1 52 6 1.79 1.84 2.96 .15 $1.42 5 .60 .05 .10 .13 .07 .11 .13 .43 .45 .45 .45 .43 .45 .45 .45 .45 9 SJ7 40.49 1850 2.02 2.10 240 2.31 2.40 35S Lincoln Center HUB JHHuyn 1MKB Mr. and Mrs.

Harry At 4he close of after- Monday in Omaha. They were vtsit- 11 era iad supper guests la the Qjskut home. The" children" of Mr: and Mrs. Mike Quinn went to their home wltii tieir son Sunday with basket dinners to help acd family, on Saturday theai celebrate thsir 54th wedding i Those present were Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Houck and Ray, Mr.

and Mrs. Nomll Houck, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Quinn, Sherry, Dkk, Nancy and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs.

BUI Quinn. Dennis. Mike and Pat, SCr. Mrs. Joe qui9n and Siren, Mr.

and Mrs. LJUTJ Hensley, Ton Quinn Virgtnte Quinn. Sherry Quinn of Des Mouies csme home over the weekend to attend Miss Roberta Weaver. Also to sinner for her grandparents, Sir. and cars.

Mike Qslna in honor of their 55th wedding anniversary. Elsie and Hanley were Monday visitors In the clarence David home. Mrs. Lloyd Warren, Kenneth and Larry spent tat Monday afternoon with Mrs. children.

Donald Drennan CtUters in the Ted Mcsman home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs Clifford Hill, VerSs and Helen Masman and Dale Johnston. Donna Evans spent Wednesday night with Linda Vogel. LaVerne and Rosa Hall spent Sunday with Cecil, Myrtle, Donna and LyZe Hall tn Corning. Other guests were Earl Hall and Alice Lynes of Cedar Mr.

and Mrs, Ray Miller, Warren. Wayne and Joyce spent the weekend in the home of siater Alene and Donald Patterson and family of Oskaloosa. Richard BUseU spent the with Ronald Ritaour. Mr. and Mrs.

Art Sickles and Kenneth spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Leslie Williams and Don. Mary Loretta and Lola Wycoff Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Foote.

Edwin Curry of Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Hotts sad EaadaU nl SUiott, jirs. Helen Klnemeyer, Allen and Jean of York, spent Sunday afternoon SE tils Uoyd Curry home. Kenneth and Velma Calking, Tony and Susan Trussell, Chester and Florence Mostnan and Terri, Howard and jean sjosmsin, tMiis and to Schafer called In the Boyd Schafer home Tuesday evening.

Verle and Helen Mosman Maude Vogel. Mr. and Clarence David and Elsie Hanley called Thursday afternoon in the Dais Cervsn Tuesday afternoon Mary and" Bay Lincoln 4 haitMt et the Penfold, flam Miller, Rotettt and Marilyn. of like WCTO meeUag with Mrs. Grace Uoyd, and DenaU Cbafa Anvott FrldAj; at 1:30.

eerottte to Moiaec. Mw. ibjrsae Dccketfr lie r. aad Mra, Mike Quins eaUcd oo broUwt. John Ourry, Trmwdty They AIM oo XWie of were suppw ol Kr.

and Mra. VJrgU Roberta snd part of Wednesday grandpwrente, Rey. and Mrs Rowe. Their mother Tynw came after them Wednesday Last Sunday In the Clarence David home were Mr and Mrs. Marvin Huddkaton and family.

Mr. and Francis David tod Joining them in the after-noon and for lunch were Mrs. Reba Edwards and Larry of Orient, Miss Judy Bridgewater, Mr. virtfl Johnson, Ed Weinhemier and Charlee Johnson of Des Mnlnst Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Hill visited Monday evaning with Harvey and Maud Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hanley spent Thursday afternooa -with their daughter and family at Oakland Gary and Larry Haclcett returned home with theai. Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Hackett and Geralynne were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Han- icy. Gay and Lsrry Haeiiett returned home with parents.

Dale, Milree and Doug Peterson vfalted Sunday evening with Harvey and Maud Peterson. Mr. aad Mrs. Robert Smith and family were Tuesday evening callers in the Mearl Smith home. Mr.

and Mrs. BUI Kepler called in we Lloyd Warren home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Morris McsFaerren and Randy visited in the Verle Vogel home Fridav evening.

Glee Penfold of Corning spent the aiiiriey -pas hostess tne iispijy Day C'ufe afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cerven and Ed- Gale. dteito Schaier called in UIR Kovrl ll lasca Jfc.Md.lftV Ota TOltett.

were 3t ite gn 8 MrB Margaret Wood caUed Monand sn Corning, Joyce Haley and children js Lloyd Warren home. Mary Roberta of Canton NODAWAY Hnu Mw. spent Friday Mr. wd Mra. f.

p. sjwat Mvetal nctoUs AaiU la ttus CM! MUSart Luto school, btint Mr. Brown spent ewttiBx fiuodty witi: Mr. and Mrs. Hsrcid Mr.

and Mrs, Kelly VilUsea snoi dauahter, Bailiff "of Corning. Jte. Rife of was a dinner guett and epent with Bascher. Weekend vUiUn witb Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Wirth and family were Mr. and Mra. Delmar "Wlrth Mid Handy Tabor, dinner and Suoda; were Mr. and 'rift. Franklin Waiters and Mr.

and Mrs. Darwin Wirth of Crwton, Ia. In the aftentoeo they all drove to the Frank they entered today (MoneSsvi 51 Mr. and Hra. of I Scraaton were Wednesday visitors with their daughter and Ifunily, Mr.

and Mrs. Ehner Perkins, Mary and Allen. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Query were called to Sioux City Saturday by the death of a friend. Mis. Leli Elliott. Mr.

and Mrs. Frmnk JBrerett of Council Bluffs were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrg. Harold Everett. Sunday afternoon guests in the Everett home were Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Everett of Council Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Hompel and Cheri visited recently with Mr.

and Mra. Valjean Branan and family of VUlisca. Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.

Haley were Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Haley and family and Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Travis and jfsuaiiy of Corning. Russell Travis spent the remainder of the week witli his grandparents. Mrs. Maple Lacox spent Sunday with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Stroud and Sddie Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Everett, Mr and Mrs. Bill Shipley and Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Vaughn attended an oyster supper in COralng liorscisy evening, given by veterans of WW I. Hoot Goodvin and wife and Julie and Timmie of Coming spent Sunday evening with their mother, Mrs Maple Lacox. Mr. and Mrs.

Bay Garey were dinner guests Sunday with their gucata with ticning Tisitea with Mr. uut Prod Kueter were Mr. aad Mw. Sraia HajtHaert. OSenn Cedsrture of sad of were afternoon caUert Suaday with Mr.

cod Krerett. Mr. and W. W. OHM aad Hsien Orme enjoyed a turkey fiJu- ncr at the Kellie Orme home in Clvinda Friday.

AUaa Oidtey of MsryvUle spent tne weekend home. ace Cliff Palmer and family of Brooks Mrs. Ollie Wallace was a dinner Sunday afternoon callers in the home were Mr. and Fred noon tae Dais Csrvsn hnmn in the Rnv Tuesday afternoon Mary and'Bay Mrs" Harley Penfold Bart "3 csned in to Quinn Steven were'Fridav eventoe QVi j-5 -r CARBON INCORPORATED-Twp. 72, Range 35 Description rear Tax Int.

Cost Name H. G. Eggen Carbon 36 ft of 12 It. of £fc Lot 1 Blk. 15 H.

G. Eggen Cai'boa 38 ft. of 12 i It. of EVi Lot 1 B1L- Total la Shirley Gay Carbon Lots 8 Blk. Carbon Part Lots 7 Blk 2 2 3 22 Johnson et al Carbon Low 1957 1358 1957 1957 23 .02 .45 Fern DiUinger and children were Saturday business callers in Creston Saturday.

Joe and Bernauine Quiim were Dariene DiUinger was a Tnursdav XS; SSTUT 5 SS children and Bertha David visited I town. Grafs Doris Barnes in Greenfield. Montana, and centerville and Warren Oma, Kay and Dcnna Octumwa. They a Evans called on yerle. Maxine and blizzard tyfe snow storm in Montana on Saturday.

Nagel and Mrs. Lottie Cfajtty ot -SharpdiJttrg and Mr. and Mrs. Geo Hajnmaa. vnc Maxine Wiley was an overaish 1 -o-ne Saturday visitor Wednesday with Carolyn Wirth.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and sons of Payton were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Linda Vogel Sunday evenin" Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Cerven at- tended a club supper in the Dean ter. Curtis nome near Guss last JSun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Clement Jacobs Friday. Fwkins and family. MM. P. D.

Moriey Westminster Association ol Prairie Star church held a tea at the church Nov. 12th. The program preceded the tea with devotions by Artie Mertey. A reading was given by Mrs- Lcland Mrs. Hugh Clipson and Mrs.

Ralph Trrpo sang a duet accompanied by Mrs. Ray Hewitt. Grace Trlpp gave brief history of the aid fresn 1894 until the present time. Mrs. W.

W. Davies talied on "It Isn't Fair." Later she presented ah hcmorajry SMfeEnbersHJp Irotn the Board of National Missions to Mrs. Charles Hewitt, z. long time mernfcer. A pin was also fcoth anuch, to her surprise.

Mrs. C. S. Whitehouse closed the program with prsyer. Tea was served, pouring were Mrs.

Ray Hewitt and Mrs. Roy Madden. Several relatives of Mrs. Hewitt were present for the afternoon. Mrs.

Ray Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hewitt went to the Diagonal Puneral Home Wednesday evening where they met the relatives and Mends ot Mrs Lillian Mr. and Mrs. John Krohmer of Lenox visited Wednesday evening in the Tom Lockhart home.

Mrs. Ivan Lucas and Ada visited with her sister Mrs. George tonsn of West teens Mr. and Mrs. Harley Morley and children returned home Monday cveaiEg Jros Lske Wis.

where they spent the weekend in toe Lyie Sister assst. His. Morley remained in the Slater home. Bffoute home they visited at the Leroy St. Angi home" in Bock Island, 111., and the Elmer Miller home at Reynolds, UL Mr.

and Mrs. Wilku-d Campbell and family visited Karen Soaw- ler at the Creston hospital Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hewitt and Mi.

and JBSra. Kenitt and Mr and Mrs. Willard Campbell attended the funeral of Mrs. XJSian Bent- Is? ia Diagonal Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.

Artie Campbell of Bridgewater visited Sunday in the Willard Campbell home. Mrs. Tom Lockhart and Mrs. Harley Morley and Diane visited Thurs- day afternoon with Karen Shavrtsr home were Mrs Helen Stal- Mr. and Mrs.

and Mr ie Uace and Mrs. Charlie Hewitt made a iua. KUin business trip to Crestor 1 Mrs. Chester fe th GeEe McMorran. Mrs.

Margaret Wood brought her husband, Mr. Chas. Wood, from the nin au Clarinda hospital to the GulicJc! famijy. Carol Campbell of Das Moines spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs.

WUlard Campbell and Mrs. LaVerne Hall accompanied vijv. iSlxiliy rdaugh-jNursing home in VUIisca Thursday Sund'ay evenine visitors in Corning Mr. Wood wena wme- Tom LSkto 21.67 1.33 and Dee I and hmch together in Corasr." lurday afternoon. of Corning to near Tabor, her 1958 1.47 1957 1958 1957 1957 1.33 1.47 3.00 353 3.65 .40 .06 .10 .30 .06 .10 .10 .03 .13 50 .45 .45 ,45 .43 .45 .45 .45 Int Cost 2 3 Blk.

12 Daisy pen Keith, EstfcaVbon Lot tjik. 53 jo-. WiUna Diilene Kerru Carbon Lots 1 10 Blk. 1 Wilma Darlene Kerns Carbon Lots 1 10 Bit. 1 Donald Walton Carbon "LOIS 9 Blk.

23 Hunter CarbonTots 9 Blk. 13 "Lydia Hunter Carbon 9 Blk. 13 I956 'Lydia Hunler Carbon Lou 9 Bik 13 1955 5 3Si CORXIXG IXCORPORATED Name Description Year Tax Ellis C. Champlin, and Mary A Coll. Acid.

S--j E'i Lot, "l02- Coil Add. Lot 103 1..19.57 KM CORNING INDEPENDENT IS Ran Se KotBLgett ijft? 1 of Te McCleliand's Survey 4 of SE Nt3 NE. SW Sec. 2 1957 g2 $4 COR.VING LVCORPORATED--T WP 72, Range 34 Sewer Assessments iVams Description Year Elizabeth Hawlej' and Rowcna Turner Tracey 50 ft. of 132 ft.

of Nli Of 3 A of SE NW SE Sec. 34 Elizabeth Hawley and Howena Turner Tracey 50 it. oS 132 ft. Of ol 3 A oi 5E Nvy- Sec. 34 22.S7 I i 1.84J 2.02; i 9.09 5 1.84 5 2.02 3.86 1 jfis DO, oova, ayrS'HSy.

1 He ri what, improved since coming to the nursing home. Mr. wit Mrs. Ctexlu BSO- for to Ma. ctwrte Mra.

4rco aod tin. BMefe Lyaaas tidied with Mr, and vicb Sunday aJtcntgoa. Mr. Mra, Wck Mnrdodt cc- Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Oraea- sad ot iui, Fit' mettinc for the the Ui-s. cira Witooe. Friday Mr. Mm. Htmy Orill a birthday is mcthw, Mrs.

of Carl Ifeurc day It Crill'a SOUi ot Mr. Sunday jswaiu? were Mr. and Al Sitss-'t. Xn. C.

Obw Toiti Lockhart home were Mr rt Mrs. Wiliard Campbell. in the Ray Mr. and Mrs. Keith Diane and Dalene of Des Moes.

Randy Clark absent from school tnase days, owing to an attack of chicken pox. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Narigon en- joyea a turkey dinner in tne Joe Narigoa home at Atlantic Sunday. Margaret Kennedy and Amelia son urere (linner guests in the Henry 1 Mr.

and Mrs Gene Smith 11 XVI Frid ay with Mrs. Calkins and I 5080 1 T1 SuS 5. E. Washington Kathleen Marfleck IK Thursday night in the home Sunday. The Floyd Ritnour'Tamily rirtav fl ni accompanied to ew i ta speno helped days.

They xvcrc dinner "Brisley of Cum- ihe Roy McGrcw home iren Quinn Mrs. helping her sister. south of Corning. 68.24 34 Tax Int. Cost Gaiill.

loyal and El- Qu te a few sie were Thursday callers in atffid the baSiV the Clarence David home. Grant Thursday evening. PP Mr. ana Mrs. Oscar Cerven spent Art and Total 24.80J Total sen aijciii, ana LjGOna art-J Wednesday In the home of fiTeir neth spent Wednesday evemnzTiSl son and tamilv.

Daip snrt uc-, 3 xX WIU son and tsunily. Dale and Marcia Cerven and Eddy. Mrs. Jennie Bavid sad Forrsst were Wednesday visitors in the cla- rence David home. Ruth Swartz, Janice Aitidor and Fern Dillinger attended a party at 1S58 5 22.10 .85 .45 23.40 1957 1721 Harold Damewood College Add Lots 68 S.

63 -J353 5 $1.70 $1.05 .43 -45 RLSAL GRAVEL ASSESSMENTS Kasse RcscriptSnn ysar Carroll Dorothy Robison Pt. Sec. 12 73, Range 33; Ft. Sec. 7 Twp.

73, Range 32 1957 $10303 sKe. 12 Ts-p. 73, Range 33r pt, Sec. 7 Twp. 73, Range 32 1958 $9901 S396 Sass Brothers Pt.

Sec. 26, Twp. 73. Range 32 1353 $40.70 J210 Coil .90 $.45 19.33 29.33 Totsl night. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Griffin and family In Corning. Mr. and Mrs, Dick Wycoff. Lois and Loretta, Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Sutler and his mother, Mr. and Mrs Joe Konccne and Mrs. Louise Banister Wednesday Butler and Barbara in Atlantic. The Adams County Free Press ublished weekly by The Free Press Publishing Company iOO Davis Avenue, Adams County, Iowa.

Entered as Second Class Matter February 2, 1883, at the post Jffice at Corning, under the Act of March 3, 1879. The Ruth Circle met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Amelia Orstad with Mrs. Emma Jean Shipley as leader of the lesson on ThanksBiv- ing. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Everett of Council Bluffs were overnight visitors Saturday in the Earl Brown horns. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Kichie snd Mrs.

Elva Swain ot Corning and Mrs. Clara Pond were dinner euests Sunday at Alva Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Davis, Michael and Julie of Counci! Bluffs, and Mr.

and. Mrs. Marvin Peterson Neiil and Peggy of Villisca were visitors Sunday at Marion Hendrtcfcson's, Mr and Mrs. Sylvester Barker and family drove to Oregon, Sunday where they met with a group ot relatives and enjoyed a family dinner in the Sam Kowels home made the acquaintance of Bryan Frank Everett and wife and Albert Everett and wife of Council A. L.

Gauthier, Editor-Manager, 1S91-1949 J103.87 5255 free Press Want Ad Columns Carry Paul S. Gauthier Pftilip E. Gauthier Editor News Editol Subscription Rate- 43.50 per annum in Adains and adjoining per annum in remainder of United States annum in foreign couatri.e*. a grand-nephew, Beimy Mrs. Bffle Wild and Mrs.

Warren Hunter were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Agues Thotoas. Mrs. Houetc also Mr. and jCllnc of Prweott lett Thursday evening TdF California where they will rigJt Mrs.

Houck's daughter, Mrs. Crville Jobraoa. and faaily aC VaJIejo tad with other relatives snd friends. Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Drake of Cor- spent Afternoon, in the Ethel Drake" home. ------Sunday dinner guests in the R. H. Otebble home were, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Hancock and son jDoaalu of Atlantic. The visitors brought a lovely decorated cake ior the Oefchles' wedding annivwMry tor Nov. 25th. Afternoon callers were Mr.

and Mrs. Rank Getwie of Grant, Mrs. Bailiff and daughter, Beverly, and Kichwd Bo- harmn of Corning. Mr. and Mrs.

George Robison spent Sunday afternoon with the letter's father, M. A. Means of Creston. They also called on her And husband. Mr.

and Mrs Joe Cipra at Cromwell. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs, Wcldon Cooney, Larry, Lori and Debbie Cooney of Corning caJled in the Wes Cooaey home Key. and Mrs. -Louis Hustar al Booae spent Friday i(fht and Saturday with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. F. A. Hacter. other visitor' on Saturday were Ralph Slates and w-ipsr darinds she- ssnS pnaasaat hunting with Louis, Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Daniels and son of counca Bluffs, Prank Haley of Calif and nis mother Annie Haley of Quincy. The Caroll Robison family of Williamson spent Saturday 'evenina ana toe Dean Robisca family oi Frsscott spent Sundav evening with their parents, Kr. and Qeorge TThe WSCS met at the ball Wednesday afternoon with Georgia Goodvja as hostess. There was a goou attendance.

Tha societv wel- coaic-d a new member, Mrs." Nellie George. Edna Boham and Mona Routh had charge of the program The afternoon was spent quiitirnt and another quilt was put In frames. The hostess served a very nice lunca of ritz crackers with cueese, date padsiir.g, cuts and coffee. Family night was held at the hall Wednesday evening with a nice sized crowd attending. A delicious pot luck supper was enjoyed and the evening spent visiting.

Mr. and Mrs. Chet Huth and baby spent Sunday afternoon with MIV and Mrs oon Neal Palmer to Emerson. Tuesday wnere he be at ths IVLTS. Clara Huntsman home Mr.

and Mrs. Robison were supper guesta of Mr. and MK Warren Preshour Sunday evening Mrs. Warrsn Hunter and Bennmgwn called on Mrs. Birdie Hunter during the past week.

Minerva Smith, a long time Carbon ye Wednesday evening at the Kr- th Nursing home where she had tor some time. Funeral Mrs. Ivan Finnell attended an all-day 4-H leaders training school at Corning last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Dick MurtJock were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Murdock, Vickl and Pam Thursday night. Mr. Jos Hatton called Saturday evening on Mr.

aad Mrs. Max Par- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vorhies had as their guest on Friday, a sister Mrs. Don Vorhies.

Allen Vorhles returned home with his aunt to the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Finnell called on Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Meyer and sons, of Cumberland, Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Max Parley enjoyed amner Saturday -srim Mrs. Pearl Hamilton of Corning.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vorhies, Karen, Larry and Allen were eun- oay dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy short Shannon City Mr.

and Mrs. Dick MurtJock visited Mr. and Mrs. Inman, Eddie and Alvin Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.

Boyd Boianci spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mas t) Mr." Floyd Kiagery returned home irom the uospital Jr. GrKsi- week. His visitors have been Mr.

and J. C. Pennebcsker Chiropractic Clinic S-Ray Keurocalometer Eeartoaetei pandchildren. Debbie and and their 6cott Ul Bluffs came Sunday for a visit with their mother, Mrs. Carrie Everett in the darenee Evsrett Mr- and Mrs.

Harold Walter aad family of Prescott, Mr. and Mrs Boyd Russell of Corniag. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Gray of Vlllisca and Sgt.

Marlin Gray ot Ft. Riley and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Holmes of Clarinda were dinner guests with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John SJfA SZ ner guests at Thcs. HaJey's. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs Del- Mr VJ il s- mar Haley and sons 1 VtsitCd Mr, and Mrs. VT.

W. Crrne Lm nlng of last week. Mr. Lundy been Ul to the Crestoa the day Sunday at the Marearet Afoser noae ia Beltewie, Neb, Urban Brown Slngery home. Mr.

and Bob Drake and lam- S.ST'Jf sueste of' jut. and Mrs Si i wen iutf two Vitofk to latetnMt aude OtkUad enftitty Empathy it tat ana of Corning and Mr, and Mrs. G. C. OUoti were Sunday KUKU of idr.

aad Mrs. Goodvin, and faally. visitors and Mrs. Gustafscn. and two children.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hattleki and. son and Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Uarrick, all from Mr. aad Mrs. Carroll Strait, fiar- Linde end Ted, also Karen Goidamlth of Coming spent the with Mr. and Mrs, Ron at Wichita, Sans. Mrs.

Den Cluk and little son of Missouri are at the borne of tor parents, Mr. and Mra. Bixter. Sha is recoverfns fsssa Ksrjery, Mrs. Kenneth Means came home Thursday from o.

c. et Croton vhere she underwent surgery Monday. Mrs. Curry, fornjerly Corning, a patient In 6t. Catherine's hospital in Omaha.

Bob Cmise, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grouse, underwent Burger? ia tne Red Oak hospital last Thuuday. He able to return to bit Margaret Xeefe returnea la-st week from Mere? hospital In Council Bluffs where she had undergone surgery recently, she Is recuperating very well. Lloyd Haley or cuteFEil the Veteran's in Des Moines Monday, tor examination and treatments of a stomach, ulcer.

The condition of Francis. Turner continues to improve at University hospital ia city, Be has been confined since heart several weeks ago during the lowa- worthwestern football game. Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Olive accompanied their Miriam Eleanor, five, to Oniaha last for a slisefe up, Miriam recently underwent a successful operation for removal of an eye tumor.

She wuroed home Saturday fcut will return for treatments. The infant daughter Mr. Mrs. Jack BailiK was taien to Blank Memorial hospital in Des Moines for special treatments She was bom in Rosary hospital last wssi, ana was to tses Motnea by the maternti -fnaid- fflother, Mrs. Ashnston.

Another grandchild entered Blank hospital for surgery at this time, Melody Johnston, of Mr. aaa Mrs. Don aohQgfejn of Crestan. FEEE PRESS WANT ADg PAT Dr. Harold F.

Corning, Iowa Phone 178 what your specialty? about almost everything. He to at fair armer( carpenter own. veterinari! mechanic, and bookkeeper other Wg.n wucn witn a profswionai buskfar when we want a new an we see a doctor anything that concerrj our health. Mate nouisd in xih tba trsinin to tdl you far care, Office Sours to a. ia f.

Saturday Eveoings, 7 Off. Ph. 93 Rcs 61 3S in Corning HEATOK Insurance Agency Allen i van Henry Brooks, Iowa.

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