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-Lone Rock man dies in Arizona Feb. 24 Lone Rock Funeral ser. vices were held at the First Christian church in Phoenix, on Feb. 24 for Donald D. Marlow, 58, former Lone Rock resident.

He died at his home there on Feb. 21, after a brief illness due to cancer. moved from Lone Rock in 1956 and had since been employed as head custodian at Margarita School in PhoenInterment was held in Glendale Resthaven cemetery, He is survived by his wife, Catherine; two daughters, Mrs. Delilah Borg of Phoenix and Mrs. Virginia Tilford of New Jersey; and one son, Donald Marlow, of Los Angeles, two step-children, Mrs.

Mary Winkel of Seattle and Lyle W. Allen of Omaha and eleven grandchildren, his mother, Mrs. Clara Marlow of Heritage. Home, Bancroft; four sisters and two brothers. Those attending the tuner.

al were P. W. Marlow, Burt; Mrs. Lois Bristow, LuVerne; Mrs. Lucille Seegebarth, Lone Rock; Mrs.

Sylvia Harms, field, S. Mrs. Velma Holding, San Francisco, Calif. One brother, Dillis Marlow of Sedan, was unable to attend. from this area who vacationing in Phoenix and were.

present at, the funeral were Hugh L. Walsh of Lone Rock; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thomsen of Lone Rock, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph C. Thompson of Algona. The memorials which was ed from this area were tributed to the American Cancer Society, Evening services were held Sunday. at the Lone Rock Presbyterian church. This was the first of a series of Lenten services which will close on Palm Sunday.

Each Sunday evening there will be a different speaker. Adult Bible study has been changed to Tuesday. There will be no choir rehearsal. UPW will meet Thursday at the Lone Rock Presbyterian church at 2 p.m. Meisters spend month on a western trip Portland Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Meister arrived home Thursday evening after spending a month in ia, most of the time in the home of Mrs. Meister's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Neaves at Beverly Hills.

They visited Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Muisenga, Gardena, Calif. The Walter Zinda's in Inglewood, Mr. and Mrs.

Harris Seller at Lytle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. John Daschle at Escandido, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Birdsall, Beverly Hills.

They had lunch with an old school teacher, Mrs. Louise Olberging at Santa Monica, New gas water heaters heat shaving water twice as fast. At half the cost. Natural Northern Company Gas The pipeline serving Natural Gas to your local gas company WILBUR LAW ON THE FARM LOCATED 15 MILES WEST OF RUTLAND AND 115 MILES SOUTH OF MONDAY, MAR. FARM 1966 WITH FRONT AND 1960 WITH Super Tractor Model 600 WITH POWER STEERING AND LINE PUMP 1965 FORD 600 TRUCK WITH BOX, HOIST STALK RACK 1961 Ton FORD PICKUP 4 SPEED, JUST OVERHAULED 1948 Case VAC Tractor 2.

461 Inl. 4-Row Cultivators, J.D. 18 ft. Tandem Disc, Model FWA last hitch rear rig. J.D.

18 ft. Field Cultivator with Wings 48 fr. Stan Hoist Elevator with Model C10 like new 1967 Model 354 2-row Casa Corn Head 48 ft. Formers Friend Elevator, with Mounts for 600-630-900 930 truck Case Combines J.D. 7 ft.

Power Mower 4. Row Lundell Stalk Cutter, like new 16 ft. Springtooth Harrow 495-A J.D. 4-Row Planter with fertilizer 6 Section Harrow on 6 section 4 Section Harrow Ston Hoist Loader with 460 Mounts Machinery Trailer 490 J.D. 4-Row Planter with Herbicide Rubber tired Hoy Rake Anochments 2 M.H.

Corn Picker, 4 Row J.D. Rotary Hoe, like new Super Snoot for 2 M.H. Picker JD. F145H Semi- mounted Steerable Plow J.D. Trailer wish Flat Bed 2 BROODER MOUSES MILES NORTH OR 7 MILES EAST 11, 12 P.M.

EQUIPMENT Diesel Tractor 4020 WHEEL WEIGHTS AND HEATHOUSER 460 Gas Tractor HITCH AND POWER STEERING Propelled Case Combine 13 FT. HEADER, COMPLETE MODEL 1200 SHELLER WITH DRAGS, A-1 CONDITION POWER CORN RAKE PTO Drive, 2 wheel Cart ESTATE LA one with Borge Box with Lear 6 Moist M. F. Spreader Naw Borge Box, Gear Hoist Flore Baa, geor hpist Portable Loading Chute Pam Line Oiler Century Sproyer 2 Rotory 65 bu. Hog Feeders 5 Wales Tanks Tank Heater Lincoln Welder Vise Winder Air Compressor 2.

300 Gal. Gos Barrels Stands Misc. Smoll Tools SOME BALED NAY STRAW TERMS: Cash. No property to be removed until settled for. Not responsible for accidents.

WILBUR LAW ESTATE, OWNER ANDERSEN KLEVE, Auctiongers ROLFE STATE BANK, Clack Mr. and Mrs. Rienzi Neaves at Beverly Hills and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson at Notwalk.

While there spent several days motoring along the California coast, from Carmel to San Diego where they spent about two days, Tijuana, Mexico and saw many interesting sights. They saw the Sea World, the Naval Base, dined in the El Cortiz Hotel, also took the ferry from San Diego to Cornado. While there they dined in the fam-. ous Coronado Hotel, many. many years old.

They came back by way of Palm Springs and saw all the famous gold courses and Eldorado golf course where Eisenhower lives and plays golf. They saw Indian Wells golf course owned by Desi Arnez and also saw the Date Festival at El-. dorado and also took the Tramway ride up to the San: Jacento mountains and took the tour through Thunder Bird Boulevard where several famous movie stars live. They also saw TV shows at Los Angeles, such as "Lets Make a "Hollywood Palace" and the "Jerry Lewis and went to 20th Century Fox where they have just completed Dr. Doolittle.

and were setting the scene for the show, "Hello They started home On the way home they visited in Phoenix, at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Elston Douge. In Jet Kansas, they visited in the Bill roeder home and at Harlan, lowa, they stopped at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Cox, brother of Mrs. Meister, where they were overnight guests. Next day they visited in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

R. B. Cox, at Templeton and upon returning home were supper guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Meister and Brett.

Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy, Mrs. Edmund Larson and Mrs. Robert Lovstad went to the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne James Wednesday afternoon where they visited Mrs. Ray Fitch who is at the present making her home there. Mrs. P. W.

Marlow, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown and Richard Rristow went to Sioux Falls, S. Saturday where they met the plane that brought P. W.

Marlow, Mrs. Richard Bristow, Mrs. George Harms and Mrs. 'Erick Seegebarth back from Phoenix, where they went for, the fun. feral of, their brother, Donald Marlow, Sr.

Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy and Paul attended the funer. al 1 of Mrs. Bertha Batt Thursday at the Methodist church in Algona. Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Eckels and Monte were Thursday dinner guests in the Dennis Meister home. Mrs. Alica Biersford of nawha was a Thursday evening supper guest in the home of Mrs. Elizabeth nedy and Paul.

Mr. and Mrs. Jake Smith are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bixler at Wheaton, Ill.

and Mrs. Joe Loebach, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Loebach, Sr. and Ann went to Cedar Rapids where they visited Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Fandel and family and an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

Engelen. They were gone over the weekend. Date activities for month at Corwith-Wesley Wesley The CorwithWesley PTA will meet at Corwith Wednesday evening, March 13. No classes will be held in the schools WednesHERE IS THE MAN TO CALL FOR THE BEST BUY ON YOUR INSURANCE JIM ST. JOHN 112 N.

Thorington Phone 295-5556 631010 STATE FARM Insurance Companies Home Offices: Bipomington, day, Match 20, as an Elementary Workshop for teachers will be held. March 26 a Temperance League lecture of Alcoholism will be given to grade 7 and 8. A Circus Marionette sembly will be held at 8:20 p.m. on March 27. Some of the high school students took part in the Speech contest at Titonka.

LEAP YEAR BIRTHDAY Mrs. Justine Becker honored at a birthday dinner Saturday evening. in Al's Lounge given by her sons and daughters. They were Mr. and Mrs.

Greg Augustine of Cresco; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Becker, Dubuque; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kollasch and Mr.

and Mrs. Pat Baumann of Vernon Whittemore; Berte; Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Don Reding, St.

Joe; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Vaske, Bancroft; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brcka, Forest City; Joyce Becker, Minneapolis; Mr.

and Mrs. Don Potthoff, Algona, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Becker, Wesley. Following the dinner a social evening was spent in the honoree's home.

Her birthday was on Feb. 29. BAPTIZE BABY who was. born to Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Lickteig, Feb. 27 in the Hancock Memorial hospital in Britt, was baptized Sunday in St. Joseph's Catholic church by Father Phillips. Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Studer, Stacyville were sponsors. The. Lickteigs also have 2 daughters, Julia and Marjorie. Dinner guests Sunday in the Lickteig 'home were the infant's' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Lou Lickteig, the Hugh Lickteigs, Sister Jane Francis, all of Wesley and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Studer and Kent of Stacyville. C.D.A. MEET The CDA will meet Tuesday evening, March 12 in the parish hall.

On the kitchen committee are Marjorie Goetz (Joe), Carol Youngwirth, Ruth Young. wirth, Janice Erdman, Irene Hanig and Linda Flaherty. On the entertainment committee are Marjorie Becker, Mathilda Matz, Rose Hauptly, Mary Joe Studer, Sharlene Hauptman, Bernice Vitzthum, and Karen Hanig. ATTENDS FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs.

Wilfred Loebig attended the funeral of Ralph 52, Saturday in the Presbyterian church, in Fort Dodge. At 2:30 p.m. they attended the funeral of dy Hasty, 18, at the Gunderson Funeral. Home in Fort Dodge. Mr.

and Mrs. Will Koppen and family and Mr. and Mrs. L. S.

Koppen were Sunday guests in the Roland Schmidt home in Garner. The family dinner party honored Louis Schmidt, who recently. completed basic training at San Diego, left Tuesday for the west coast and will serve on a patrol He had spent 14 days at his parental home. Will Koppen took his mother, Mrs. L.

S. Koppen, to Rochester, Minn. Tuesday where she will have a medical check- up. Mary Weber entertained. her contract club Saturday afternoon: Mrs.

Mary Rockwood was a guest. Monday evening guests in the Will Koppen home in honor of Jennifer Lynn's 5th birthday were her grandfather, Art Penger, and his son Joseph of Bancroft; Elaine Steinberg of Ledyard; Mrs. Robert Lickteig and children; and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Flaig and son, all of Algona.

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kunz and Bill moved lately from the Apple Treat farm to their home in town.

They were honored at a surprise housewarming party Sunday evening, Feb. 25. Mrs. Kunz's uncle Henry Schore will tinue to live in the house with them. Karen Otis began her sec AUCTION COMPLETE CLOSING OUT LARGE FARM FARM LARGE AUCTION An I'm leading all my tarm equipment fer farming will a pettic Auction on my farm tacared: 2 milos SaNTA 61 N.E.C, Smolding in on highnay 31, Ines 2'a miles East os MONDAY, MARCH 11 TH.

SALE STARTS AT 12:15 SHARP 10 TRACTORS 1960 JD Model 0020 Diesel complete 1905 J.0 model 4020 Diesel with Re wide tent van, yr round cab, fully atesven Credgem equipped, aster used Saper Terese sear tires, Differen1910 JD model 4920 Gas fulls equipped, Hal lock. 115 INC 106 Can fast nest 1906 Mc. model 106 Diesel, fully equip. 1961 INC GOS RItE Tube chergar.fam hIs. Ride 1961 Cab Cadet 19 front.

armati Model 100 with highway mower 1985 001 Gas 1a01 hitch, complete Late Medal Cab with Moll LaWn 2 Combines 1. J.D. Power Mach. Miscellaneous model 801 Combine bough: 1 J.D. -4 ram Retsiy Hoes, REvgRI New Ides MERRIa Sprosdel tall of 1661.

an heater In 6) 1' Dec Cement Miner 3 COIR 1 J.D. taR tear Fast Mitch sea biede grain platioim, 1 J.0, -1 11. 3 at. hitch sear scraper blade reel Heme reel chopper, 1 J.D. 11 Mower 3 gl.

kites 62 to Kayker Anger-heavy new condition, 1901 John point spraper Internal drive IM model 243 Combine with large fiberglass tank with boom 40 ft. Keyeer Anger-heavy dsty. 19 h. plaiterm cab 120 corn head 494 Jain Deere Plenier herbicide Internal. drive Hume MOW sender contrel, machinery Now 8961 Other Power Mach.

Heal Nestors for and 0020 Mc Power Machinery 5 rom Collecton Nanow com cultivates Ride Freer for super Now In Deure Frost End 1901 Bottom 18" Tractor pier 1. Massey Ferguson Tesatet mower 12- INC Wheel Landelt Stalk Colter, I 12-John Deere Rheel Weights bottom fall, 40 ft. Noble Marten, with Noble Gen Carel Stand 1906 5 Tractor glen taulic 2-800 0 DAl. Fuel Tents (beta 690 or Now De-all leades complete Tester Radios 1907 10 M. wide spacing.asavy with som 4020 MOUNTIngS 34 Deals for 4010 taty tandem with hearT Stan Heist wide type grain 1 set of for 20 Now 31-15 Flotates Tires with 14 model wheel dise 1 Farm Hand grinder Miner; Tabes alades Tillags spring 2 Seta of Nom 10.0 94 Tracies Rear 6 10.

a planters -lih 10 tr. John Hanson: Deere Disc 1 Set at 10.0 80 Tractor Rears 2 herbicide Insecticide, Several Nom in. tabes 2 manat akeris used; Wagons Air Campiesser 20 ft. Spring harrow with 1 J.0, madal 1889 Rebber Tisse Cont; with holste large Corn Pickers M. Rebaer buses.

wages -It Auctioneers Hole: large barge Now 2 sow pull type coin Packer 2- ,6 1110s Mast of His equipment Pieted less than 108 Now with Parks angels essign rat either nom and is style picker 3-Parter 320 ton In Condition, per may setts opportually to this type of Anhydrous Equip. Trucks this poor. ton small 12119. 4 J.D. rubber NERd with big 1-1966 I.H.C.

2 T. Truck with Swart: Clerk Argo. 11168, with gallon Anhydrove 10 no grans duty holes grain complete: Truck hos pomes siesting, 1-1 HeR Anhydrous Applicators haasar, 2-30 gal, ssddle 1-1260 Gallon tank on nom Calhoun tombs, miles) ten goer, Int, 4 Pick In hester ete. USUAL AUCTION TERNS NOTHING REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS JIM HORNER OWNER elm 17 the 1.10 al he 4... Algona (lowa) Advance 1 THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1960 retarial duties in the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minn.

Monday. Her mother Mrs. Edmund Otis, Tom and Carol took her Rochester day. Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Dornbier, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Youngwirth and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vitbthum were in Des Moines Monday, Feb.

26 where Mr. Vitzthum had a check-up at Veterans hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dornbier have a new grand4 son, who was born Feb.

29 to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hejlik of Britt, in the Hancock Memor. ial hospital there. Mrs.

Hej: lik is the former Sally 'Dornbier. The young couple also' have 2 small daughters, Cin-' dy and Lori, No aUrEL 110 sis Tuesday AUCTION March 12 1:30 P.M. Lunch on Grounds 1 40 MS AND BRADGATE. J.D. REAR Int.

FAST Self WITH As I am quitting farming, I will hold a public sale at the farm located 6 miles south and I mile west of Corwith, lowa, on County Line Road; or 5 miles north and one mile west of Renwick, lowa; or 5 miles east of Lu Verne, lowa. Terms: Cash. No property to be removed until settled for. Not responsible for accidents. Machinery 1-15-foot John Deere disc.

2 hydraulic cylinders. 1-John Deere 2-16 bottom plow. Chicken nests, feeders and 1-1952 International Super M. Real 1-1949 Chevrolet ton pickup ers. good shape.

Has been overhauled with grain box. Some used house doors and winat Carroll Garage at Lu Verne, la. 1-International loader and bucket. dows. 1-1952 Oliver 77.

Good shape. 1-Buzz saw. Some small tools. 1-1949 ASC Case. Good shape.

1-Fence row mower, Some used lumber. 1-John Deere 490 corn planter with Some household goods. disc, fertilizer and insecticide Miscellaneous Brady 4-wheel trailer with wood attachments. flare box. 1-International No.

37 tandem disc. Moline 4-wheel trailer with wood Greaseless bearings. Heat Houser for Super M. flare box. 1-International 3-14 inch plow, No.

Heat Houser for F-20. Brady 4-wheel trailer with bale 16 with new style bottoms. Cattle hay bunk. rack. 1-International 16-foot springtooth Sheep hay bunk.

Ten foot fertilizer spreader. with telescope hitch. 15 cement hog troughs. Surge 15 stall milking machine with 1-International 448 4-row cultiva- Pig brooders and lamps. 2 stainless steel buckets.

tor. Steel posts. Ortho insecticide and herbicide 1-New Idea 7-foot pulltype mower. Creosote posts and braces. attachments for 4-row planter.

1-Case 9-foot windrower. 32-inch woven and barbed wire, Flasco combination grain and stock 1 John Deere 4-bar side rake. 2 steal gates. box for most pickup ton trucks. 1-International No.

200 manure Woven wire stretchers. Size 4 feet 7 inches by 8 feet 2 spreader. Air pressure pump. inches. 1-4-section flexible drag with Watkins jet sprayer.

Tank heater. ble hitch. Stanley hardware for overhead Hog oiler. 1-International broadcast seeder. doors, never been used.

Milk pasteurizer. 1-Case 2-row stalk cutter. 10 steel door with roller 500 bales alfalfa and clover hay. 1-New Idea 2-row corn picker, rear track. Other items too numerous to elevator.

34-foot extension ladder. tion. EDWIN H. MARTY ANDERSEN and KLEVE, Auctioneers Security State Bank, Lu Verne, Clerk.

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