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Hampton Chronicle from Hampton, Iowa • Page 3

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Hampton Chroniclei
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Hampton, Iowa
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THE CHRONICLE, HAMPTON, IOWA, Elevators Buy of the Year! Now select just the elevator you want. This year'a KEWANEE can be Customized to your requirements! It can be from 20' to 50', with the big, double-reinforced, 20M wide fr 5QOV stronger. You can have 55 or 62 chain. Your choice of two trucks- available with Power Raise--both have the All-Ways Balanced design. Select any one of three Easy-Lift hoppers.

Your Customized will have all the newest as well as the time-proven KEWANEE Yaw Implement Phone 651 Hampton, Iowa To Celebrate Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larscn Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lai sen, of Alexander, will hold open house Tuesday afternoon, 10th, from 2:00 o'clock i 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon, at the i Methodist church.

They are celebrating their i i wedding a i i i a i No formal i i a i are being sent. All friends, relatives and neighbois aie cordially invited to attend A progiam will be presented. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen'have- four sons.

They are Elmer Larsen, of Alex andcr, i Lursen. ot' Latuner, Raymond Larsen, of Mason City, and Cliffoid Larsen, of Thornton. They have ten grandchildren. Morgan Twp. Folks Hosts At Dinner Mrs.

Lee G. Hackbarth Entertain Guests Morgan June 4 --Mr. and Mrs. Lee G. a th and Miss Mavis I a entertained at a i Sunday in their home.

Guests were Mrs. Sarah llack- barth, Mrs. Lydia Wesenberg, Mr and "Mrs. Charles Holmes and family, Lt and Mrs Kugnno Hack- a and son, Lee Hackbarth. Mr.

a i Floyd llackbarth, Oary a a Miss Nancy 'Hackbarth, Forecast: Warm Reception for These Presents on Father's Day, June 15th FAVORED FOR ather's Day GIFTING Winning Wearables To Make Dad Glad! Your favorite Guy is our favorite too, and we're going all out to please Him and You with a terrific selection of sure success. Gifts at prices to fit every budget! Come in and see them all You're sure to find just what you want Just what Dad's hoping for! Choose Your FATHER'S DAY GIFT from This List Arrow Ties $1.50 up Interwoven Sox 75c up Paris Initial Belts $3.50 up McGregor Sport Shirts $3.95 up Swank Jewelry $1.00 up Arrow Summer Shirts $4.00 Pajamas $3.45 up Swim Trunks $2.95 up Sport Coats 1 $22.95 up Suit Covers $1.95 Arrow Handkerchiefs 35c to $1.00 Slacks for Day $6.95 Fancy Tee Shirts $2.45 Samsonite Luggage- Quick Tripper S19.50 Two Suiter $25.00 Journeyer $27.50 up up SUBJECT TO EXCISE TAX GIVE HIM A GIFT CERTIFICATE CLOTHING FURNISHINGS SHOES Lt. and Mrs. Hackbarth and son who had been visiting here and Popejoy the past month, left Monday noon to to their home at llolloinan Air Force Base, New Mexico, where Lt. llackbarth is an a flier.

Other Morgan Twp. News Mr. and Mrs, George Campbell were i guests Friday in the Earl Korth home, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paulsen and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Carolus. Patty Miss Elsie Korth and Leslie Korth visited Saturday evening in the home of Mrs Lizzie McAllister, in Dows. Mr. and Mrs.

Milton Hackbarth and Craig lHarkbarth, of Iowa Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger An- deison, of Cedar Falls, called in the Hackbarth-Mandal home Friday, and also visited the Morgan cemetery. Mrs. Harry D.

Hograbe, Mrs. Robert Hograbe and Mrs. Harold Riss attended the May W. S. C.

S. meeting at the Methodist churcli jn Dows, recently. A memorial service was held for the late Mrs. Amelia Harms. Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Coburn assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Jim White and Mr. and Mrs Clair Waller, entertained the members of the seventh grade class of the Dows school, at a a party, Friday evening, at the Coburn farm.

Miss Mavis Hackbarth came home Friday from Des Moines where she had completed her second year of college at 'Drake University. She will return to Des Moines this week where she will be a playground instructor for nine weeks. Mrs. Donald McVicker left Friday afternoon by train for 'her home in VanNuys. California, after a three weeks visit here with her mother, Mrs.

A McCullough She had been called here by the death of her father, Andreu McCullough. Albert Sutton, formerly of the i will coach arid teach mathematics in the Jewell school system this coming year I He was graduated trom Iowa State I Teachers College, in Cedar Falls, in January. He is a nephew of the Lemke brothers here. Mrs Herb Ranum and children, a a and Kristen Ranum, of Des Moines. were Saturday overnight guests in the home of Mrs a parents, Mr.

and Mrs. a Keister. The Ranums are moving to Minneapolis, where Mr. a is now employed. Friends here will be interested to a Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Anderson and family are now living in Des Moines, having moved there Friday from Hampton. Mr. Andeison is employed by the Iowa highway commission. They former- I farmed in this community.

Mr, and Mrs, Verlynn D. Hackbarth entertained a group of relatives and friends Tuesday evening in their home, in honor of their daughter. Miss Barbara Hack- bartli, who was a member of the senior class of the Dows school. She had been graduated that evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles -Heidke and family, of Marshalltown, and Mi and Mrs, Basil Gray and family, of Denver, Iowa, were guests Sunday in the parental, Fred FTaekbarth home. The Grays will move to Marshalltown soon where Mr. Gray will teach history in junior high this coming year. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry J. Hograbe and family, of Cedar Rapids, visited from Thursday evening until Sunday in the Harry D. Hograbe home. Other guests on Saturday were Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Schiller, of Fresno, California, their daughter. Miss LaVon Schiller, and a friend, Kenneth Aldag, of Boone. The latter two were students at Drake University, in Des Moines, this year. Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Ostergaard. of Coulter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watt and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Forrest Denger and daughters, of Dows, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Korth and family, Miss Bernadine Korth, Kenneth Kolb, of Thornton, Miss Marillyn Etherington, Miss Elsie Korth, 'Leslie Korth and Delvern Korth -helped Mrs. Lillie Korth celebrate her birthday anniversary Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johansen called in the afternoon. To Begin Grading Work will start soon on grading of the road beginning at the corner east of the Morgan church and going south one then one mile west and one mile south. I The two corners will be rounded Into large curves, making 'driving on thin road hazardous, and i i a i "dead end' 1 i i Farmers alons this road IHHM busy i fences i th proper places.

Surprise Courtesy The members oi the i i theii a i a Mrs, i i Gelder, at Iowa Kalis, Sunday i Jun? 1st, on i i a i i a i quests i ments which weie served at the close ot a pleasant Geneva W.S.C.S. To Meet Mrs. Ted Warren To Present Afternoon Program Geneui, Iowa, 1 The Woman's Society of Christian Service i meet in the Methodist church next Thuisday, I2ih, at 2:00 o'clock, i Mrs. Pearl Clock, Mrs Vjctoi Dodd, Mrs. Dale Warren and Mrs.

A a Cochell as hostesses Mrs i Pyle i have the worship and Mrs. Ted Wan-on will present the progianu Other Geneva News a a Sunday i visitors of her sister, i a Janssen, in Ackley. rs Oteim home Monday after a major opeiu- tion at the i a hospital, in Hampton, a week i and Mrs Willis Lee, of Hansell, a i church services here MMled her parents, Rev. and Mrs 10 A. Cochell, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sunders and Mis La Verne Men iss, of DCS Moines, spent last Monday a noon i Mrs. Jack Stackhouse Mr, and i a i i leit 2nd on their trip won as a Purina sponsored contest, for Washington, I). C.

i homo on June 3th. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Warren and daughter, A i a Warren, weekend visitors of Mr. Warren's noUier.

Mrs. James i in Pollock. Missouri Mrs Lena Meyer and Mrs. Fannie Dohlman took the last ride on lie and St. L.

train Saturday and visited in the Robert Jliggins lome, in a Mr and Mrs. Leslie Becker, of Victor, a i on Mr and Mrs. Jack Stackhouse last Thursday night on i way to Jefferson, i sota, on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs.

La Verne heel or, of a and Mr. and i Koch, of Oelwein, were weekend of their icsper- parents, the Kenneth Kochs nd the Elmer Helds. Mr, and Mrs. Glenn ot Ko- iheter. i a spent Friday ind a a i Emma Coarse and Miss Rose Wieland rfrs.

John Betz, of DCS Moines, was a i Saturday visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight IJuqjan, of Moiiies, spent Sunday i her i Mrs. i i a i a a Their i i and Nancy, retiu nod i i i a a days i i there, The i of a a i SMI Ice on the and Si a i i a lias ended lei ol foi Harold i who had a i 1 a i i post oi'lice and depot for the past and a a i i and Mrs.

11 a Anderson, act a i i a of Iowa Falls, spent i i a i Sunday i i i i a i Everett Warren and Mr and Mrs. Oscar A son, in i a Missouri. Graduates Cum Laude Mr. and i Leo i and La- i Knr; Sim- day, to a a a i i a Muss and commencement exercises at Lonts College, where i son, Norman Kintf. received lux M.

degiee cum I i a i i i i philosophy and history. Me was one of 19U Keillors to i Loras Colleue, Lost a i i a in 1S71 when the i a i came on a is now and St. i Florence i a i cows near a close Hutson a i i new stopped the i a took the two i on and left them ride ioi a short i a Later as A I i George, she oiten told her i a this i Sat a to a the story her Lee Johnson, and a Frank a 2 i a to i to Geneva, on last passenger i a i io travel on iho M. und St railroad. The MODEKN Way To Buy Potato Chips A A FRESH At Your Favorite Food Store Want Ads Get Results HAMPTON SALES CO.

Hampton. Iowa Tuesday, June 10th Starting at 1:00 O'clock Your Livestock is shown to a large crowd of buyers and sold to the highest bidder, which assures you of the top net $. We have buyers for any amount and class of Livestock you wish to consign. We are always glad to look at your livestock and give you an idea of what your Livestock will bring. SPEND YOUR TUESDAYS IN HAMPTON HAMPTON SALES COMPANY WHERE BUYER MEETS SELLER THANK YOU! We wish to thank everyone who helped make our Grand Opening such a big success.

We were pleased to have you stop in and get acquainted. We will strive to give you the very best of service in the years ahead. Give Yourself Extra Hours of Leisure Time You can Wash and Dry your Clothes in half the time. Bring your clothes in get them started and sit down and relax or go do your shopping. Plenty of Free Parking Everyone is doing it the modern wav it Wash 20c-Dry lOc HALF THE COST HALF THE TIME Dime-A-Time Laundromat One block west of Courthouse on Highway 3 Hampton, Iowa.

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Years Available:
1951-1966