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TIIM CHRONICLE HAMPTON, 1. 1900 FABER TO HOLD SALE TODAY Has Good List Of Livestock And Machinery Which Will Be Offered CASSMAN SALE DEC. 5TH Will Go Into Other Business; Large List Livestock And Machinery Mr, and Mrs. M. Beebe and eon, Tim Bejhe, were at Rochester, Minnesota, Sunday, visiting with their son-in-law and daughter, Air, and Mrs.

Roger Philo, petting acquainted with their first grandson, born November 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Philo. BULLDOGS LOOK FOR FIRST Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Orchard have 11 A recently moved from Madison, At lOWa Falls Friday Wisconsin, to Iowa Falls, where Mr. Orchard will operate a sandwich shop. Mrs. Orchard IH the former Miss JoAnne Windelow, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs.

Donald Windelow, of 'Hampton. The Franklin County Cancer So- In First Game Of Four In Nine Days MAT MEET SATURDAY a noon luncheon at the Hampton Cafe Gold Room. Mrs. Shirley Berg, field representative of the American Cancer Society, will be present for the meeting. at Wrestling Squad Competes In Field Of 8 Mat Teams At Eagle Grove The Hampton Bulldogs will play i i of in Mr.

and Mrs. T. L. Johnson, of rural Hampton, left Saturday to i days when they tangle with spend the winter months in Mesa, low Fal1 Cad ts this Friday Arizona, timing their departure December 2nd, at Iowa of the season, the Bulldogs will Richard Faber, southwest of Chapin, will hold his closing out farm sale today and he is offering a good list of exceptionally fine Holstein milk cows, all good producers and in the testing program. He has a fine hatching flock, forty- eight fall pigs, hay, straw, two tractors and a full line of machinery and milking equipment.

Some household goods are offered. Lunch will be served. Mr Faber will en- was "inadvertently ed some real i basketball for gage in other business and quit the Hst of Ul0fae ho assisted lasc three quarters against the Lynx week in the harvesting of corn a rate an even chance for Julius ffpaiuhower. Mr. Sanders' a vicLory over the Cadets who wou just right to escape the decided 11 Going atter win drop in temperature and high winds which ended Iowa's balmy to atter a weather the first of the ween.

pointing loss to Webster City last The name of Robert i week. Sanders 1 Coach Jack Sogard's boys play- fanning. 'Details appeared in last week's Ofironicle and this week's Times. helped Curing" the' three aud lost 14 in Cassman Sale Next Monday was not prcsent at the time the Conference play last year. Heinle Cassman, northeast i was ta cen for the Three of the next four contests ia taVirnr tho played away from, home.

cated by the desperate refugees ileeing from invaders, by deserters from the Chinese Army who prey on everyone, and 'by the panic and indecision a is everywhere. "Inherit The Wind" "Inherit the Wind," co-starring (Spencer Tracy, Fredric March and Gene Kelly and with a strong supporting cast headed by Florence Dick York, Donna Anderson, Paul Iiartn.au, Harry Morgan, Philip Coolidge, Noah Berry, Jimmy Boytl, Gordon Polk and Claude Akins. The picture begins a four-day showing, Sunday. Tne theme of "Inherit the Wind" is the continuing fight of men of good will against the benighted efforts of other men to put thought and progress in a straightjackot. The subject is the Scopes Monkey Trial, perhaps the most spectacular trial of the century.

Ostensibly a serio-comic, in some aspects even farcical a a i the was the indictment of John Scopes, a young school teacher, on the charge of teaching the theory of evolution in the fundamentalist. BibJe-beit back-country area of Tennessee---the Monkey Trial became the battleground for a minds. Cong 1 Christmas Family Workshop Workshop WuTfie Held At Church Sunday Afternoon Members and friends of First Congregational church are invited to a Christmas family workshop this Sunday afternoon, December 4th, from 2:00 until "'o'clock. The families can work together on Christmas decorations and ideas, make wreaths and door decorations, and help trim the church trees. After this a filmstrit), "And There Were will be shown and one of the fahiilies will lead in carol singing and Christmas worship.

Each family should bring sandwiches and utensils and fifty cents per -family to pay for the workshop materials. After the worship, a light lunch will be enjoyed by i the families. Dumont, is taking over the Page artificial insemination terri- Next Tuesday night, December tory for the west half of Butler Miss Bcrnice Dobronski, of i 6 Hampton will face Ackley at county and will hold a closing neapo ig spent the ho in a non-conference game, sale next Monday, December 5th. end iu as a guest of Stan Ea le Grove five wil1 i Carlson, at the home of C. opposition in the next home game a week from tomorrow night, He will have one of the large sales of the season and has an unusually good list of livestock, machinery and equipment.

Jones. Miss Dobronski was a Thanksgiving Day guest with Frida December 9th. The final Carlson at the home of his par- same ot an extremely active week In the sale will be twenty-five i entSt xorville Carlf ne Iocal ca ers will be against son, at Jackson, Minnesota. Humboldt at Humboldt on Saturday night. December 10th.

Three Mr. and Mrs. Dale Heeren and of these bal1 ames wil1 be confer- family. of Algona, spent the ence a a i and three of them wlH Thanksgiving weekend with his be on the roacl Support lor games mother, Mrs. Jurene Heeren, and awa 1 roju Hampton floor will head of Holstein dairy cows and younger animals.

The cows are recently fresh or soon to 'be and all producers. He offers eleven bred ewes, and seventy-five feeding shoats, poultry, hay, milking equipment. Mr. Cassman has a relatives here. 'Mr.

and Mrs. niean a deal to the Bulldogs. large list of exceptionally good Leerhoff. of Allison, and Mr. begin by turning out in good machinery, most of it purchased and rs Henry Van Allen! of numbers for the Iowa Falls game since 1955 and some nearly new.

A i i were a so ts Mrs Friday night. Hoping to improve 1969 Case "TOO" tractor heads the. eren on Thanksgiving" Day. i l-i mark, the Hampton Fresh- list which. includes plows, com- mores will play the flowa 'Falls bine, baler and a full line of ma-j Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne i Freshmores at 6:45 o'clock, in the chinery. A good welder, the Thanksgiving holiday i rel- opener. Is also offered. atives at South Bend, Indiana, ana Grapplers In Tourney Benefit Dance WiH Be Held Saturday American Legion Posts Are Sponsors Of Jlvent The American Legion posts of Franklin county are sponsoring a benefit dance which will be held at the American Legion club bouse at Laiimer, Saturday evening, December 3rd.

Music will be furnished by an orchestra and door prizes will be awarded. The dance is held each year to raise funds to i meals for the Franklin county students who be attending the Franklin County Youth Government Day, whicji is held each year. Plans are being "Mock Nite Club" Is This Saturday IF.B.Y.P. To Sponsor Dance i In Armory The Franklin County Farm Bureau Young People will sponsor tiie tenth annual "Mock Xite dance this Saturday night, December 3rd, at 8:00 o'clock, in the laxiipton National Guard armory. Theme i'or the dance is "Rhapsody in A quartet from Minneapolis, Hut Four," and the Blue Dominoes band will entertain at the dance.

Appropriate decorations were being put up in the armory this week. Those who wish to attend the dance are reminded that tickets are being sold in advance for the occasion. No admissions will be available at the door Saturday night. for the Government Day to be held sometime next spring. Former Man Dies In St.

Paul's Church Christmas Workshop Christmas And Advent Ideas Will Be Featured (Ladies of the Hampton commu- Lunch will be served during the I on Saturday they observed the with experience from i are i i to a Christmas sale by the ladies of the E. U. B. I twenty-fifth wedding a i a matches under their belts, the workshop sponsored by the St. church, of Dumont.

of Mr and Mrs Rizer and the thir- Hampton Bulldog- wrestling squad Paul's American Lutheran cnurch Full particulars of Mr. Cass-; y-flfth wedding anniversary of his i be among the field of eight women, at their paribh hall on man's sale appear elsewhere in. brother-in-law and sitter Mr and team entered in the Eagle Thursday, December Sth. from this issue of the Chronicle. Mrs.

Clarence iSelig, of South Bend, tournament this Saturday, Decem- 2:00 i 4:30 o'clock, and 7:30 Other Coming Several other sales are schedul-j ber 3rd. The IOOF lodge i meet next Teams entered with Hampton until 9:00 o'clock. The ODM chor- ed for later dates in (December, Monday night, December Sth, at are Eagle Grove, Fort Dodge, Iowa Virgil McCari, well known Short-! 7: 3o o'clock at the temple Falls Algona, Clarion, Britt and horn hreeder east of Geneva, i lc election of officers and Estherville. Tourney rounds are a sale pn Thursday, December! time from until March '1st evening. 15th, and J.

C. Dreyer, north-' iH be at 7:30 instead of The 'Hampton squad "brought west of Hampton, will hold his sale; o'clock, on Friday, December 16th. Short Local Minor Of Interest Here And There Mrs. Richard Oitzman, who is three victories back from their 1 last meet at T. C.

high and Coach Hanson hopes that his boys attending the University of Minne- wil1 continue to show improvement jsota, ni Minneapolis, spent the this Saturday. Competition at Ea- Thanksgiving weekend with her Grove will be stiff for local mother-in- 1 aw. Mrs. Lena a hopefuls but it undoubtedly and at the Don Oitzman home, at wiu Produce a much more Dumont. Other guests 'Mrs.

Lena seasoned sroup of performers. The ODM chorus will meet for Oitzman Uut weekend were Doug-! Wrestling fans in Hampton will regular practice next Tuesday las Oitzman and La Verne Oitzman, Set their first opportunity to watch boys when they face Clarion here next Tuesday night. Decem- morning, December 6th. The prac-' of Dumont. tice will be held at 9:30 at SL Paul's Lutheran church.

Guy Mock and his a a ber 6th. The meet is scheduled to 'ter, Mrs. Martin Suiutt, were at start at 8:00 p. m. in the Hampton Lena Oitzman returned Cedar Rapids.

Monday, to attend "ten school gymnasium, this week to full-time employment the funeral of the former's as saleswoman in Hub's Paint and Ralph Mock, who died Thursday. BCcHlty SllOD Wallpaper Store, a a fall Octo- Mr. Mock had been a semi-invalid ber Dtn, in which she 'broke her since his in World War II. arm. He formerly resfded here with his Is Near Sheffield Donald Windelow is a patient at high school, the Veterans hospital, in Des Moines, where he submitted to Mr.

and Mrs. Carlsen and iarents and attended Hampton Plan Grand Opening Event This Saturday Inna's Beauty Salon, of Shef- licld, will hold a grand opening surgery two weeks ago. is re- family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carl- ported to be recovering satiafac- sen.

Gary Uarlsen, Mrs. Anna Carl- celebration this Saturday. Decern- torily. j.an and Mr. and Mrs.

L. Simono from a unti 5:00 i sen were at Clonr Lake, 1 5 door prizes be Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Nelson, of to attend the wedding of Miss Beth glven aiul refreshments will be Fort Dodge, are parents of a Nc 8onp 'Clear Lake, and Wil- sc ed at Lh occasion born November 10th, giving them 1Iam crandall. son of Mr.

and Mrs. I 7lhe Ilew beauty parlor two boys and a girl. Dr Nelson is Gerald Crandall, of Eldora. former TM east and one the son of Robert J. Nelson, of a residents.

Hampton. Leroy of Eagle Grove, local liaif miles south of Sheffleld in Riggins The shop will be operated by iMrs. Paul S. Schneider visited in P.I- takcn fa operation recent praduate of the ger. Nebraska, last week and was th Pavilion and will ajamcs ut College, in Mason accompanied home by his mother, Qf City.

Mrs. Paul F. Schneider, of Ivc8tock each Friday aft- TT TT" who plans to spend the next two Qn irf experiGn c- HailSCll CagCFS W6C 6 ed iu salcJS a operation and is Snllt famPS County Sheriff and Mrs. Lee to many in this area as opm WcUIlCS Lcmke and Highway Patrolman manager cf the big horse sales us, directed by Mrs. Soren Olson, will present a choral program, "Keeping in Tune Christ for Christmas." at 2:00 o'clock, after which displays of Chribtmas ideas for the home will shown.

'Featured in the displays will be Advent worship ideas, handmade gifts and decorations, religious gift suggestions, Christmas traditions from other landh table settings, recipes, and other ideas, The tea table i feature Christmas goodies. A i "Bells of will be shown in the youth room ut 4:00 o'clock and at 7:30 o'clock. Jt is the purpose of this workshop to help in seme way to make the true meaning of Christmas more real in the homes of our congregation a i Members of the workshop committee arc Mrs. Lylo DeBower, Mrs. Leon Madson.

Mrs. Henry a a Mrs. Pete Oredson, Mrs. Clarence I I i a Mrs. Arnc Vorthman and Mrs.

George rey. I J. C. Sorenson Passed Away Very Suddenly Sunday J. C.

Sorenson, age seventy- three, former Latimer resident, died Sunday at his home in Spencer. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Spencer. Before moving- to Spencer he was with the Latimer State Bank many years. Pic was the son of Mr. and Nils Sorenson, of Latimer.

are his wife, the former Christina Rust, of Sheffield; two daughters, Mrs. Alvin Carlson, of Latimer; Kay Kunath, of Spfencer; a son, -Royd Sorensori, of Denver, Colorado; two brothers, Chris N. Sorcnsen. and Andrew M. Sorenson, of Lutimer, and several 'grandchildren.

for these FREE PRIZES During "Operation Santa Claus" We Are One of 63 Home Town Banks Sponsoring The Following Prizes: 1st Prize 500 Silver Dollars 2nd Prize 200 Silver Dollars 3rd Prize 100 Silver Dollars 4th Prize 63 Transistor Zenith Radios We will hold 2 Drawings Here! One Drawing for the Transistor Radio. One Drawing for a Winner to be among the 63 other winners eligible for the Cash Drawings. 3 Cash Prizes CONTEST ENDS DECEMBER 10, 1960 Watch the News on KGLO-TV Ch. 3 at 12:00 Noon Tuesday, Wednesdy, and Friday and at 10:05 p. m.

Saturday and Be Sure to Register at the First National Member Federal Reserve System Hampton, Iowa HAMPTON SALES COMPANY and Mrs. Carl E. Condon were in hcld in Ea Ie Grove. Des Moines, Monday and to attend the state convention of Mrs. Emma Fowler home last Sunday after a two Boys Double Score To Win; Girls Lose 56-55 After the first week of play in the Iowa-West Fork basketball con- the Iowa State Sheriffs Associa- on.

ference, Hansell boys and girls I Pooler, and family, at a in each league Ethyl Creeden was Des Cheer Mrs. Floyd fowlers par-' Qne flnd Moines, Sunday, to attend the wed-. ents, Mr. and Mrs Hardy, non ccnference mes iast ding of Dale a I 8 last week at the Fowler sday night, November 29th, and Miss Mary Hobbins, iboth pt Ilome at What Cheer, and were Hansell bovg doublcd the score Des Moines. which took place that Joined there for Thanksgiving Day beatlnff Carpenter boys afternoon -at church.

the Presbyterian by their son. Gene Hardy, and fain ily of Winterset 52-26. Doyle Burns led (Hansell with 29 points. The winners ied at and J. L.

ac- Dewitt R. Mai lory returned a 27 10 In the three a edged Hansell 56-55. companied by tticfr daughter, Miss last Wednesday from a Maren Simoi.scn, of DCS Moines, weeks Mediterranean cruise. She and Kurt Leonard, of Ames, visit- was acompunied on tne trip by Inherit llie Wind ed in Fort Dodge, Sunday, with sister-in-law, Mrs. Ralph DeMaris, fominir Tft Mr and Mrs.

Elvin Leonard, of of Des Moines, and several other- Vuuilllfe xu Holstein. Des Moines women. They sailed 1 ifrom New York on the S. S. Inde-j "The Mountain Road" On Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Brandt pendence and visited Casa Blanca, Thru Saturday "The Mountain starring and family, of Carlisle, and Mr. Gibraltar, Mndcira, Sicily, Naples, and Mrs. John Menke and family, Genoa and ouar ports, of Ames, were Thanksgiving Day James Stewart and co-starring guests at the A. W.

Rathman home. Mrs. Menke and children re- ember 16th, at the Lutheran hos 1 i i A nmined for a weekend visit to Mr and Mrs. Gerhardt Kragel, of Hampton, was released Gikhritt from the hospital Wednesday. The and Raymond 'Drew are In Des baby, born three months prema- Moines the Jutler part of this week ture, had been in an indicator at attending an income tax school the hospital until last week.

He sponsored by the Iowa State Bar weighed two pounds six ounces at Association which is being held birth, and six pounds two ounces Thursday, Fridsy nnd on Saturday. when release! from the hospital, i i Drew Arthur Krage', born Sep- lovely Chinese actress Lu, Glenn Corbett and Henry (Harry) Morgan, is showing at the Windsor theatre through Saturday. Stewart plays an army major who commands an eight-man demolition team charged with blowing up bridges, roads and villages in the path of the oncoming Japanese in China during World War II. His task enormously Walther League To Have Family Night 4th Annual Congregational Affair Tonight The Walther Leaguers of Trinity Lutheran church are ing their fourth a a congregational nig'ljt on Thursday evening, December 1st. The evening will begin with a politick supper at 6:30 o'clock.

Members are asked lo brinij their own table service; coffee and coid i will be nished. Alter the -supper hour the young people will put on a program of devotion, education and fun. The members of the Walther League urge all interested in the youth of the church, to come and spend an evening of Christian fellowship with them. SALE EVERY TUESDAY Start at 1:00 O'clock HEINIE UHLENHOPP, JERRY STALEY, AUCTIONEERS A very good sale this week. Cows were fully steady with some cows fully SI higher.

Hampton Couple To Have Anniversary Honor Fred W. Butenhoffs At Open House Dec. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Frerl Butenhofr" will observe iheiv fortieth wedding anniversary Sunday, December llth.

Open house will be held from 2:00 o'clock until 5:00 o'clock in the Fellowship hall of the Trinity Lutheran church, in All friends, relatives and neighbors arc invited to attend. No formal invitations being sent. Mr and Mrs. Butenhotf arc being honored at a a i dinner preceding the reception. A short program will be given at 3:00 o'clock.

Miss Liittlla Schloemer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schloemer, 01 Latimer, and Fred Butenhoff, son of Mr. and iMrs. Albert Butenhoff, of Baker, Minnesota.

formerly of Dows, were married December 16, 1920, at St. Paul's Lutheran church, in Latimer, by Rev. R. H. Beer.

They are the par- c-nts Oi two children, Orval L. Butenhoff, of Thornton, and 'Mrs. Leslie (Helen) Peyton, of -Hampton, and also haxv six grandchildren. REPRESENTATIVE COW '1 Holstein Cow, 1,090 Ibs 1 Holstein Cow, 1,255 Ibs 1 Holstein 'Cow, 1,320 Ibs 1 Guernsey Cow, 1,080 Jbs. 1 Holstein Cow, 1,135 Ibs 1 Holstein Cow, 1,340 Ibs.

1 Holstein Cow, 1,280 Ibs 1 Black Cow, 1,070 Ibs 1 Black Cow, 1,310 Ibs 1 Holstein Cow, 1,500 Ibs 1 GuernseyCow, 1,175 Ibs SALES $13.00 cwt. $14.80 cwt. $14.90 cwt. $13.70 cwt. $14.25 cwt.

$14.50 cwt. $14,60 cwt. $15.10 cwt $16.10 cwt. $15.25 cwt. $14.10 cwt.

REPRESENTATIVE STEER AND HEIFER SALES 6 Whiteface Steers, 4,265 Ibs 6 Black Heifers, 3,710 Ibs 7 Black Steers, 4,515 Ibs. 1 Black Heifer, 810 Ibs. 2 Black Whiteface Steers, 1,680 Ibs. 1 Black Steer, 895 Ibs 3 Black Steers, 1,500 Ibs 1 Spotted Holstein Steer, 670 Ibs. 1 Holstein Steer, 790 Ibs 5 Black Heifers, 3,120 Ibs.

3 Whiteface Bulls, 1,490 Ibs. $25.70 cwt. $22.40 cwt. $26.10 cwt. $21.60 cwt.

$23.00 cwt. $22.50 cwt. $25.00 cwt. $24.80 cwt. $18.60 cwt.

$23.50 cwt. $26.25 cwt. These are only some of the cattle sales. A large run of feeder pigs sold at good prices. Lamb market about steady with the last few weeks.

We had a large crowd and plenty of buyers for all classes of livestock. Consign for the high net S. Som3 cattle brought $3 cwt. more at tha sale than the buyer was bid in the country. Operating under the Packer and Stockyard Act.

Bonded for your Protection. WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET HAMPTON SALES COMPANY.

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