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Hampton Chronicle from Hampton, Iowa • Page 11

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Hampton Chroniclei
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JTIIE CITBOXICLE, HAVPTO.V, IOWA, JTLY 7, 5 July KENNY HOPEH Jyly LYNN KERNS and HU July 10tH-- EDWE ALLEN and His Orchcmtr Tunday. July 12th-- Rural Youth and Young Married Couples Sack Social Wednetdiy, July IJth-- TEENAGE DANCE y. July 17th-- BUDDY MORENO CASH BORROW S50 to S2OOO To Consolidate Your Bills A ONLY A A TO A Monthly or Seasonal Richard A. Krelner 752 or M6 Hampton, Iowa Use the Want Ada Want Ads Get Last Rites Held For Chapin Boy Robert E. Davis Services On Friday Afternoon Chapiu.

Ions. July for Robert Elwood Daris mere held at the CluipiD Ht ist church, Friday afternoon, itb Rev. H. L- Sherman officiating, ab sisted by Olson- BurUl was ma.de in the family lol In the cemetery at Kaoanha- Bobb, as -he known to all was tbe victim of a fatal accidect hiL-h happened Tuesday. June He wttij born at the hospital in Mason Cny.

November 27. 19S3 The JDans family resideiiLs of the Rockford cominu ity before i 10 Chapin. several months He is sursived by his parents, Mr and Mrs Robert Iavis. and one -brother, I-irry Davis, bis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Hit-hard Hanseu, of Belcaond, and Mr and Mrs.

Howard IXms. of Chapin, and two Kreat Krundmulhers, Mrs. Roy Davis, of and Mrs AVilliam Other Chapin Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bass and son left Saturday for a vibit with her aunt In Minnesota.

Rev. and Mrs C. E. Olson and daughter were isilora Tuesday with friends Boxholm. Mr.

and Mrs Gene Larson and family spent Sunday and Monday with relatives iu bu. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greimann were weekend visitors in the Har ry Collins home, at Clear Mr. and Mrs Frank Lapuz.

of Moorland, were "weekend visitors in the parental, Charles home. Mr. and Mrs GayHn er, of Beloit, Wisconsin, Malted the when H's mode from this tasy-to-foUow redpe" Hampton Maytag Plant Honored For Safety Record Page The employee-management of the Maytag Company plant in the the whole industrial field, and the Hampton plant is operated by a loyal force off The plant made a real nfety record, and the record recently compiled for 1954 chows a marked improvement- And, the 1955 record is also going on high. Safety for improved plant cafety during 1954 as compared 1953 were presented last week to Hampton representatives by F. Docken, industrial relations.

Shown receiving the state and na. tional awards Gilbert Oelson, union shop chairman of the Hampton planL Watchiny the presentations are (from left) Russ Williams, machining, Harold ENefson, powdered metals; Wes plant manager; Howard Stock, assistant shop chairman; Nancy Fmkle, unit secretary, and William Pink, as sistant plant manager. the parental Andrew SlcCulJougb home and with, her sister, Mrt. Lu Verue OleejiL Tha boj expect to com while they are here Mr. and Mrs.

McCullough entertained at a family dinner Fn day for thtir guests. Oth or guests were Mr. aiul Mrs. Lu 1 Verne Uleson, and Mr. ncd Hit Sierl McCullougU family.

Mott News Mr. and Mrs. ins Klcu-ir spent Monday evening with M-. and Mrs. Will Sehafcfer.

Mr. and Mrs Keith Rilev and sons, of Jowa Falls, sptnt Monvlav 111 the Ed Drejer borne Mrs Vewell, of lies spent Saturday ith her friend Mrs. Carl Hull, and Mr. and Mrs Onier a and family, of Hampton. ed a jncnlc Monday ith, the Donald 1 Patton family.

Mibs Joan Ware, of Marshall ton-n, came Saturday for a few days visit, Hh her friend, Mii Barbara Patton. Miss Linda of De- Srtowneouti Mexican Style Beans Chili turns out better and tastes bettor with Brown Beauty Mexican Style Beans. TTiey're extra plump, tender, and grown from a special aeed especially for Chili. At Your Local Grocers-Right Here In Iowa of the week her father. Gen Abrams Mr aud Mrs.

Lawrence Scol spent the week i relatives an in Berkley, Des Momc and Perry. Mr. and Mrs. A Soreasen, LakewooO. California.

iLors one day last, week in the Spainhower Abrams returned hom Saturday from a few weeks with his daughters and son, at Be loit and Janeaville, Wisconsin. The schoo clas will meet Friday afternoo: at the home of Mrs Jessie Tiffan The devotions will be Mrs Reser. Mr and Mrs Bender an family were dinner guests Sunda in the W. II Sherman home, a Newburg, Iowa, and also relatives in Grinnell Mr. and Mri, Claude Waters re turned to their home in Minn Monday, after a weekend vis it in the home of the latler's brother, Asa Mordick.

Mrs. Petherain and daughter, Marjorie Petheram, Mrs Walker and Mrs MIIo Greimann and children were business and cial callers in Jesup, Thursday. Miss Petheram lefl Saturdjj for her home in Chicago Illinois, after a week's Tisit here ith her mother, Mrs. Beulah PeUieram, and sister, Mrs. Mil Greimann.

and Mrs -at dear a family picnic panied by Mr. Waters ho were Tisiting Mordick home. Mrs. C. A Ivevitt left Monday for a visit i her son and daughter in law, Mr.

and itt, in -St. Paul, Minnesota She accom panied Mr and Mrs Ralph Ben der of Minneapolis Mr. and Mrs Ronnie Abel re turned to their -home in Davenport Tuesday, after a severaJ days visit here -fcith her parents, Mr. and Mrs Everett Crandall. They were accompanied home by Miss Pat Crandall, who will make an mdef- i Asa Mordick Jbundsy, "to attend They were accom and Mrs the Franklin County Treasurer's Semi-Annual Report Semi-annual statement of the Receipts and Expenditures for Franklin County, Iowa, December 31, 1954 to the close of business on May 31, 1955.

FUNDS lid Age i Bonus I i i i (cultural Land Credit imtFAd Credit i i a i a Construction and 3iainten.ince County Bchool Library Soldiers' i BrldRr BumI I Brldfifp i IKifcestlc A i a MKKKI Disease Impr. of I i District -Cert. Drainage CZearinV -imarr Road BonJ and Cou. Oty Corporation Rund Townahlp Funds Ajmummon Board of Education Eradication rial Hall Fund Total Balanrc DCCL 31, 1954 62.665 22 5 211 Sb 3.7X6 14 543 34 25 00 25 00, 29,164 C5 825 31 (0 344 2 333 31 9.2S1 77 134,739 21 450 IS 4 IS3 SO 744 65 6 212 40 2 965 12 14.023 31 4.914 51 6 222 74 457 13 2 4 4 4g 3S.S03 18 213 58 6.454 15 3.399 1855 on 303 24 5 3S1 52 110 353 79 691 04 36a 53 1,975 36 7 I I 66 8,110 Sfi 212 252 93 4.1?5 34 I 5 8 7 7 4 0 6 4 Receipts 314 4 1 313 43 22 11.0S6 71 2S4 16 24.775 Qi 63.oSO 70.341 S77 65 16.324 24 1.S59 4" 2' 206 o99 8 1 S3S 20 802 7S 6,1 2 2 2 4 1.7S3 17 3 03 1 70S Tin 1 2 2 2 11 1,222 19 IjO 00 858 14.755 40 73.6^8 C50 144 10 4 35 2,161 40 8.666 76 8 4 4 9.22S 70 659 34 f1. 9 (1? 151 15 4,701 44 13 114 73 10 00' 2 3 9 t1 34 00 Sa 00 36 357 2S 3.667 SI 2 3 9 42 7 i SI 9 49 96 15 4 4 7 33 1 6 1 3 60 1.4U zy is 3a 4 7 4 8 IS.021 4 2.911 SG 6.112 73 5 1 3 3 3 2 2 7S1 71 SH3 .1 13.433 Sb 1,059 iS Po 00 i 10 7 817 35,761 2S 1 23736 2.526 33! 2 04! 11 51.

15 474 i 514 $(5 252 31 1 7 1 2 3 a i War- 136 323 63 146 32 23 10 Statement of Receipts and Disbursements 5S7.7406I Wtetvllaaeous Fund of 310,164 7S 181, 4) fl.MC.SSO 33 87 Warrants I 316.35302 i to State 21.660 34 Orders 74 222 I School 61 Tom Onders 5,300 06 A 31,992 50 Homestead for App i TD.94I 05 i Special 2.222 a of 00 Land Credit 63,580 23 Bilance on band May 31. iKarl Treasurer of a i County. Iowa, do hereby i a the In of the i i a by me said a i the period i Dmted 15. M55. jnite s.tay the home of her sib ler, Mrs Abel.

Gathering Held A oup of st hoolrnatps at the home of and Carl Greimann last Mo rid a. for a reunion. prp'-ent ere Mr and Mrs War re ii Kgeler and daughter, nn Ann Arbor, Micbigan, Mrs James Auderhon and daughter, uf Indiauola, Mr and Mrs Gentry J-eeps and son, of Atlantic. Mr. and Richard Crawford and ter, Betty Greimann and Bryan lieKiuKer.

Annual Picnic The annual pn mi- of the II familv held at Beed's lake, Sunday. Those attending ere Mr. and Mrs. A. If.

Koopman and family, of Mr. and Mrs Smith and familv. of Charles City, Mr and Mrs Ah in Brown and familv, Mr. and Mrs Richard Brow and family. Mr and Mrs Delbert Hrow ri and son, Mr and Mrs Harr Rurup and children.

Herman Rurup, Jack Wood ley, all Rockwell, Mr. and Mr. Jerome Sweeney and children, of LkuRh erty, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bachman and son.

Miss Geraldine Rurup and Miss Marv Jane Strong, of Davenport. This also the for ty sixth "wedding a a of Mr and Mrs Rurup Methodist Church E. Olson, Pastor 10-00 a. Sundav scnool a. preaching service.

Morgan News Mr. and Mrs John Erin en, of Buf falo Center, were dinner guests. Fndav, of Mr. and LaVern Lemke. and Mrs Richards arc now located in the- Grace Method st church parsonage at 17 West I7th Street Diibuque, Iowa, Mr and Mrs Lemke and Miss Darleno attended the wedding of a.

niece, in the Trinty Lutheran- church, in Hampton Sunday afternoon. Jess Lane and Janet ane, of California, Miss Bernice Scantlebury, of Sioui City, and Mrs Russell Scaiitlebury, of Hampton were visitors in the loward home, Saturday morning Mr and Airs Danny Denser, of Dows, are the parents of a ter, born Sunday, Julv 3rd. in the Lutheran hospital. in Hampton The boy weighed Ibb. 10 or Mrs the former a i Ann Rankin of Uiis community Mr.

and Mrs Oleson en ertamed at a dinner Saturday eve mng-. in honor of Mr. and Mrs James Griflm and family, of Nor alk, California. Their other jruests were Mrs. Rayce Anderson and Mr and Mrs.

Harold (Toms) Ryan and sons, of near Rayce Anderson, Air and Mrs James Griffin and familj, Jirid Mr. and Mrs. LuVerne Olestwi, Mr and Mrs Flod Ellingson and son Bill of Radchf'e, and Mr and 31 rs. Gene Brandt and ndia Brandt, of Alden were dm ner guests, Wednesdav evening of Mr. and Mrs.

Bert C. Anderson, i- Dows. Mr. and Mrs Lester PeshaV ard babv, of Plymouth, were visitors in the Kempthome home. On Mr.

and Mjers, and Miss Lela Kline- 'elter, of Alexander, and Floyd ers. of were visitors in I Kempthome home. Mr. thorne remains In ill health, and bedfast most of the i Mr. and Mrs Hojd Hackbarth and Miss Nancy Hackbarth were dinner Sunday, of Mr.

and Mrs A Saylor, in Clarion, in honor of Miss Marcia Savior lirthdaj anniversary. Other kere Mrs Bertha Kingr, and Mr nd Mrs. W. Crawford, of rlampton. Bert Kinp.

of Tndiannp- ndiana, and John Sun- Mrs. Rayce Anderson has receh ed word that her son in-law and laughter, Capt. and Mrs. Glen Ka? and family will leave Japan on uly llth, for the U. S.

A. via the irlines. They will be Falls, a furlough. The haTe a baby daughter horn bile they hare been living in Jap- And the "grandma" Ja anxious- awaiting their arrlTal here. Mrs.

Rachael White and Miss uby White, Cedar Falli, were visitors in the George Worden and Word en homes this weekend On Sundav they were i guests in the jo in Anderson home in Hampton, and on a re i guests of Mr Mrb Leonard Wonlm Other gueits in the Wordpn Ijuiiifc ere Mr and Mrs Chester and family, and James Paule, Of Cory dor FIod Hackbarth received a card from the Iowa State Teachers' Association IHR him he had bee-n honored by a for mt.r studt nt, Ed Cries, of Xew Aharon, in having his name placed In the "Book of Memories" in the cfi'ce of the former Salishur house in Ies Momes. Ed Cnss is now athletic coach in New Sharon si Sarah Hackbarth same honor from her Lee G. superintendent of the Thornto'L schools. Donald McVickers and son, Colin McVickers and her nephew, Mike McVickers, of VanNu8, Cal if01 ma, arrived Friday to Tisit in THE CHURCH OF CHRIST WELCOMES YOU We believe that the plan of salvation fonnd tte second chapter of Acts, which saved the peopU am the Day of Pentecost, will save mankind today. Go ta church every Lortl't Day and obey Hto A.

Casey, Minister M7-J 'u the home of her uncle and aunt Mr. ami Mrs. Wayne liumgarner. Mr. and Mrs and son.

liumKarner, to IKs Moines, Monday, to attend a family picnic at the Marvin Bum garner home. Mrs. Kenneth Anderson and sons, Ronald Anderson and Donald Anderson, of Marshalltow weekend visitors Iti the Reuben Burmester home Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tloyenga and son.

Roger Bojenga, at Mason City, Friday i visit ins Mr and Frank Daveu- Jr and family. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Ernest IJurkle, of Genera, and Burmebter, of Hampton, Monday visitors in the Reuben Burmester home. Mr and Mrs L.

Thompson, Mr and Mrs Richard Thompson and family, of Kanawha. and Mr and Mrs. H. Miller were. Sundav afternoon isitors in the W.

K. Bumgamer home. Miss Ann Harrison went to Keo last week where she will spend a few weeks with her brother and sister law, Mr and Mrs William Harrison, ho are in charge of the Keosauqua State Park for the summer Lutzke Service Station Phillips A '66' Products Greasing Tires Batteries We Will Call For and Deliver Your Car North on 65 Phone 761 Hampton, FORD FARMING Ford Series GOO thru 900 F.M.O. DIcMl New and Used Machinery Liberal Finance Plans Kewanee Kelly Ryan Minneapolls-Mollne Sales and Our Aim to Serve Yaw Implements Phone 651 Forrest K. Yaw Hampton, Iowa For Big Fills High Pncei Ship To NATIONAL Live Stock Commission Co.

UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO 9 Cattlp Salesmen Walter Stevens, Partner Charles Connolly John Finn Donald Stevens Hog Salesmen Clyde Davis, Partner William Sheep James En right CATTLE HOGS Service Dependability Since 1888 Phone Yarda 7-0590 SHEEP If you don't need it, sell it thru the Classified columns--cost is small, results big. fa Cert? IBS-hpBuick SPECIAL 6 Passenger, Door RlVKBA. Model 43 the Newest Hit in ou certainly ought to come in and see for yourself why this new kind of hardtop is headed for the list. It's a Buick Riviera, of course. means the low and rakish look of a Convertible a solid steel roof and no center posts in the side window areas to obstruct your view, liut that's only the beginning.

Here you get two extra doors. They open to the rear compartment. So no one in the front has to move when someone gets into or out of the rear. Here you get massive on either side on which the front doors latch and the rear doors hinge. (That's why you see no center posts above the door line.) Here, too, you get wholly new principles in body design and strength that give the extra safety of rock-firm at the top, sides and bottom.

And here-bless those Buick get a lot more room in the rear compartment. Thrill of the year For the 4-Door Riviera gives you over 9 inches more hiproom and 5 inches more legroom--yet with no increase in wheelbase or car length. po we repeat--you certainly ought to come in and see this stunning nevs kind of hardtop. It's the last word in comfort, convenience. It's available in Buick's lowest-priced Series the Srrci XL and the CEINTLRY.

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