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Adams County Free Press from Corning, Iowa • Page 9

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Corning, Iowa
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Carbon Mn- G. C. Du not fail TO take advantage of our February on bed room suites -Every suite drastically reduced Line-, Furniture Store Corning. 14 Mr; Nettie Hat field of Quincy visited Sunday with Mrv Frank Cartt-r. Bu Vtte Hunter.

Raymond und Walt Selders left Thursday on business trip to Arkan.va.s. They returned home Sunday. Mr and Mrs, Lloyd Boham called on Mrs. Donald Stone and little tin UK liters in Villivca Wednesday ufteriHK.ni. Mrs.

Qeorice Powell of Coming and her daughter. Mrv Ruth Lewis were supper niiests Friday evening in thi- Ken Ruulh home. Mr. and Mrs CJlen Blxler and Mrs. W.

J. Hill were Cresloti shop- I Monday. A son was born Monday, Feb. 12. to Mr.

uml Cari Maupin at tiie Community hospital in Cresiun. Mr. und Mrs. Rulph Cooper of Coming called un Mr. and Mrs.

Percie Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brown and Hetty of South Dougla-s spent Saturday evening with the Wesley Cooney family, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Richey of Cor- riiiiK and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richey and Sam were Sunday evening Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Ben- nlngton. Mr. Mrs, R. E.

Drake and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Drake spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Oeonje Dot-ion, Mrs. Edith Hill and Mrs Veltna Blxler attended a shower for Carmeleta Young at the Carlton Stewart home near Prescott. Wednesday. Evening visitors Sunday in the Jim Hunter home were Mr. and Mrs.

Ken Routh und Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Roiith.

Theodore McKee, who hixs been sick. wa.s taken Tuesday to a nursini; home in Clarinda where he will be cared for. We are glad to report Ben Reese is slowly improving at the Red Oak hospital, where he has been for some time. Mr-. Ida Hoselton remains ill at her home east of town.

Mr. and KIT. Leonard Penwell and Shirley visited Penwell's parents. Mr. and Mrs Chas Harris at Morton Mills Thursday evening and helped them celebrate their filM wetlcliriK annlver ary.

Sherman and Kenneth Bryapt of Nodaway spent the week-end with their aunt. Mrs. Wesley Cooney. The Paul Richey family were also guests in the Cminey home Saturday eveninu Mr and Mrs C'hns. Drake ot Cornmt: visited Kunday afternoon with Mr aiid Mrs.

Wm. Drake Mr. and Mrs C. Bennlngton nnd Sharon were Sunday dinner Ituests of the Roily Spring family of Mt, Zion. Mr and Leonard Penwell and daughter were Sunday dinner yuest': in the Loyl Norrross home near Corning and were supper guests In the Howard Penwt-ll home in Morton Sunday was the 20th weddliii: anniversary of the Mr and Mrs, Bob Dtake HuiHiay afti-montl with Mr.

and Mr-- Burl Oidley in Nodaway Mrv Minme Curter was to the l-t Lmixlon of the at her home Wednesday with MX members and one visitor. Mrs, Viola -Shaffer prewnt A very Mire lunch ol hot chicken iiimel food cane, strawberrif- und coffei was The -'ml mi-t Wilma on Thursday itf- tennion Valentine game- playd ill)'! Pauline Cooney won the for the best Valentine poem The served luin-li of chiH-olate pie with ream ,11 nl col lee and candy lii-ai'l a- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wild en- friends Messages from friends in S. Dak.

If. inner -ix now ami tertained at a television party in Mrs. Cecil Peterson entertained and Minnesota tell of "Snow Bound" are living the harbor 7 honor of the birthdays of Phyllis the Happy Hour Club in her home conditions this month and very this morning to no at Reese and Mrs. Chas. Tindall.

Sat- Thursday afternoon with most of and dangerous highway condi- sea I think about time a- urday evening at home. Those the members present. The after- tions. I may have our ramie m.w If who enjoyed evening together, noon was spent with contents. Mrs.

The marriage of Dorothy they are firing with optu- were: Mr and Mrs. Tlndtll Ruth Johnson being the winner Kennedy ami Mr. Billie Cooper in are ju.xt Dam: and Wanda. Mr. and Mrs.

Loyd The hostess received a. nice Catholic church in Coming is at 42 n.ll Boham and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan rnrot of gifts. At the usual time, this Thursday morning at 9 o'clock play (feting Reese and Phyllts.

Lunch was a lovely lunch was served by the has been announced. friends I served during the evening. hostess, by several of the express hearty best lor it.it Mr. and Ivan Reese and IwUesi. They will meet with Mrs much happiness Phyllis and Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Marion Peterson March 8th Mrs. Carl Cooper returned from Wild were at an oyster sup- Mr. and Mrs Wm. Freuck moved Huron.

S. Dak, home of her Moving per In the home of Mr. and Tuesday to their new home they nLs Wallmtfi'rii Sli.iii- i l. SK f.il- 1 tinMi Waii.iiitv t-' 'n Wiiinar'h I-JT-M Jl IN) -V OVC ft Xilanii I I rri- Pi-e-v nrnlnf. la I liuistl.it liltiu.in Kl I I'KI I T.I! Clifford Hill north of town Sunday purchased from evening.

Mrs. Vonnie Israel and daughter Peggy were abio in the Hill home. E. W. WEST CORNING i Mra.

Barker I Frank Shi-then and Willis Cooper were business visitors in Omaha Friday. Bradford Peckham accompanied them tu Red Oak and spent the day in the H. Stewart home Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blckford Danny and Jlmuue of Atlantic, were Sunday dinner guests in the J.

Barker home. Harold Gray was a dinner guest Wednesday In the Frank SJnethen home. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Strait. April.

Pam and David were dinner guests in the Paul Miller home Sunday. Mrs. Willis Cooper and Mrs. Wayne Strait attended a unit meeting at the Methodist church in Corning Thursday evening. Mrs.

JamcM Barker and Mrs. Del- Leet attended the World Day of Prayer in Corning Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Wayne; Bloom and Douglas spent Sunday evening in the Wayne Strait home. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Snethen and Jerry Peckham enjoyed a television program in the Willis Cooper home Saturday evening. Darwm Strait accompanied Raymond Strait on a trip to Arkansas They left Thursday, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Ferryman.

Mm. Henry Kernen planned a birthday get-together for her husband. Henry Kernen. Friday evening in their home Present w-ere Stanley Johnson and family. Kenneth Kemen and family.

Mr. and Mn. Leslie Cronwall. While they were all there, they received a lolin di.sUtiict telephone call fruui their son. Henry Kernen.

who is stationed at the Great Lakes, who railed tu wi.ih his father a happy birthday. They were really thrilled to heur from their son. Mr. and Mrs. George Carmlchael their son, Pvl.

Robert Carmichael to Omaha Sunday to take the train for Wichita Falls. Texas, where he is in training ut Shepherd Field. He had spent 21 days leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs George Carmlchael.

Max Johnson and girl friend from Maryville. spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. mid Mrs Casey Johnson. late last week.

Billie drove for his mother. Mr. anad Mrs. Floyd Campbell enjoyed having their children visit in the parental home Sunday. The Ralph Waage family also Mr.

and Mrs, Wilbur will niovi- I rum uiir mUiM. this Albert Spring also John Dick rert-ivcit their Army in the A. A. F. reserves, and both men plan ir-t-nter service soon, if they pus.s physical "Xamina- llons at the processing Teldv Snowing out here this Monday night.

Lettert From Our Amiour Cream Brntot: Avelllli- C'ari T.igel 1:1 ttue P.iui PriiliUii' 1 ,1.1 i.I rn iih II: Mi .1 I- Aveiiui' Apt K.tv 1:1 ti'iAuid Mi-ndiM. Stren. Costin. nut Tin Iti-nt Apt in 502-1 fit St Mi'ivin IIllcv in Apt Earl Mitchell Mi'i Real Estate Changes i KM-: QUINCY Mm. WUlard Dlek ll'-i I I First very cold and some snow- then still and very much colder, warm a.t April or May freezing hard again Just like the Old Scotchman said.

"Hard weather on School Ma'ams and dumb brutes," (also the rest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Russell was invited Sunday to a birthday Dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnson and sons.

Lynn Brown and I in Carbon. Mr. was the honored Betty enjoyed a television program the Cooney home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Willis Cooper entertained at dinner Sunday eve- guest. Mrs. Ida Hoselton has been quite sick since last Friday. She does not impiuve as her friends wish she could. ntng, Mr.

and Mrs. Glade Havens Relatives from Colorado are now and Gene and Mr. and Mrs. Don ut the Hoselton home. Costin.

i Word has reached here that Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Leet and Haley is spending the winter with son spent Sunday in the W. htr children.

Rev und Mrs. Lewis Barker home. i Hunter and family, at Sac- City. Mrs. Willis Couper attended .1 nnd not as well as u.sual.

tea at the Clifford Bush home Mrs. M. Lewellen accompanied Tuesday afternoon. a group of Eastern Star members Mr. and Mrs.

Lynn Brown and to Creston. last Monday 10 attend Betty were Tuesday evening visit- in the Marvin Thomas home. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brown and Betty spent Sunday afternoon in the Boyd Brown home in Vllllsca NORTH NODAWAY Kerarn it- Mr, and Mrs.

Henry Kernen were Sunday visitors in the home of her sister. Mrs, Maurice Geith anil family of Emerson. Iu. aindhwperKer and friend Glenasasd. la err dinner guests Hunduy the former's aunt.

Mrs Marvin Roberts and far 'ly. Mr and Marion Hendrlck- son and Janice of snuth of NodaWay spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs Marion Peterson and husband Bert Kemen spent Saturday afternoon with Oertu- Kernen in VllllSCH. Mr and Mrt Roy Peterson anJ Susan spent evening in the Rj.bert Rusk home In North Villisca. Mr C. A Penwell and Mrs ter Watt attended a shower Jot their relatives, near Pn-scott Wed nesday afternoon, Robert Carmlihael sin-tit fiom Tue-sday until Thursday in Monies and Indianola vritlnit a of instruction: Mr.

Lewellen was among those who went up to the dinner and evening session. A number attended services on World Day of Prayi-i" at the church of i heir choice Mr and Mrs. Miller are happy about their recent and only grandson. Highway No. 95 received home winter repair work thr past wei-k.

(Ed is a portion of a letter received by Mr. und Mrs. Chester Crowell from their son, William Crowell. F. serving, aboard the U.

S. S. Saint Paul Clifton Crowell. F. son of; Mr.

and Mrs Harold Crowell is also on this ship, i Ini hull. Korea' Jan. 28, 1951 Dear Mom: Here we sit gazing at the beautiful North Korean summer resort with all its and mountains in the background. The weather is a bit cold, but not so cold as to be enjoyable. It's 0630 In the mor- ning and 1 have the 4 to watch.

About midnight last night some of the natives came to visit us. They came rowing through the dark with their native bouts -bun boats) laden with all kinds of gifts for us. i Hand gernades-Carblnes- Machine gunsi We were very happy to see them come as we had been expecting them. I The welcoming party consisted of (20 MM-Brownlng Awto. Rlfles- 5" JSs-MIS and Hand Gernaden.i We gave them very warm reception.

So sorry to say they all gone to meet their maker. The silly nuts should have known better Uian to come to the party without an invitation. Their friends on beuch must not have appreciated the welcome they received as they opened up on us with something nbout the Mxe an 8" gun, but due to their slam eyes they kept missing us 2 or 3 hundred yards every time. We have been up the dirt around those 8" shooters on the beach with our We knocked one of theirs out yesterday have been firinK all night tonight Warranty Drcii FT.UI'I .1 et ux to W. B.

Unhid ux NE NE Ailmn's Deed: A Dillt-y. Ailinii to Frank Arnott et ux I 103 lot 104 Town away. Iowa. Warranty Deed- Oscar ux to Barbara I.ee Johnson 12-22-50. SI.IX) Love M.il Lot 3.

Sub Div NE SW 34 JJ 10.341 acre'. Warranty Deed: OMMI .1 Mean et ux to Robert F. Biuluett rt 6-B-50. SI.00 OVC lot 7H Grove Addition to Town of Ci.rn- Warranty Deed: Muble ANNA Castle to Ear! Falconer 2-1-Ti! $1 OVC Rev. NW SW NE SE 14 all 72-33.

l.f-asi-: Peter Monster Ica.vnl ti Paul Wulllngfiirii Hluiri- LcasiiiK a i res SE SK for 1 year from 3-1-SI. Ijeasi-; A lea cd Paul RIFFLE Quality Chicks NEW LOW EARLY ORDER PRICES! Onler 1951 thick: Ami to f-1 Within 1. ti 100 In. KlKKl.K'S CHICKS AR SCI 1 Til AI. I.

MH) I-OK MICill I.IVAH1LUY FOK KtiCS 1 OK WORK MEAT FOR FAST FF.ATHFRINC FOK RAPID GROWTH I UH MORI. 1'HOFIT 98', LIVAB1MTY Don't Wait! 100' I.IVK DELIVKRY Order Today from Brown Hardware Phone S7 Corning Cool Oil Goi Paul's Feed Supply CORNING, IOWA GENERAL HAJOI APPUANCII ABTHORIZID miff VI Alt A FIAIHlStt fiMEIAl EtailC BIGGAR'S Second Floor Phone 59 Corning, Iowa Mrs ami Mill-, Mi Mr and Mr Ma.itli- Ji.hti-,.!! -IM-tit iluy wuli ln-i l.iiinl\ ly evi-niiiK i in hollir Ai-ll- Ml Penwell anil Ij Jut.II-oil 'if Mo and Billbara Mr. Hill and Mi BiXli-; Veriion l-awn-m r.innrat'ila'ioiif to the newlywcil- Mr an.I Mi fharli- who wt-ri- mariircl FtidaV Fflj Tile bniie Witltoi. i.f Mt Mr Bull Wil- lull Mr 'l ut VIIIIIK foiks ai a party Ku! afiernmin n. hutnir 'ii h'-; 1 (la n'httT PliVlll- biriiM.i'.

ri-t rtrnpiil- wen- recein-d ,1 ii.rliil Let Us Deliver Your KASERS and Rock GOLDEN TRUCX Station Phone 1M Iow- Proof for All World to thai Dollar for TU Tin NKW ul MATM CAB i mtmrn Kttrm Ijf Tl mm BY wimmxm Tuesday, February 20 Mt Beginning at 12 o'clock aharp 125 HEAD OF CATTLE 125 95 Head HEREFORD and ANGUS STOCK COWS: 1 3 ('. 11 I i 'V. 11 I i 1 I i II 1 I I' I 1 i in Mi I. i i i 1 i i I I I piifi 1 r. -i' I it 11-1.

i I i its il, i vi' I.M,-!.,,-, .1... i 7 EXTRA GOOD GUERNSEY MILK COWS: 115 HEAD OF HOGS 115 15 Hc.nl Mini M.iir.|( 5 H-II'HI 10 K'" a l) 1 8.1 Ii-'" i' spoJleii -Mi Hi 3 HEAD OF HORSES 3 'f 6 vr. Uom i v.iiiii ii- I-. 4 MACHINERY 77 "i- 1 -)oi I t.iki-, vl; 'l t.ii liment, I -r tn-an .10 Oli.i-r 4 vi. lion-, null Aiili Hfii.i--..

10 in M.i--«'V M.irn-. fini.li-r 10 m-A Vm Hi.null 10' in ill ill. J-ilui i urn or folin Dferc KIT, Woll'TUH Lcjll lolalV hoc. 2 ir -A ni-v, ti-i I box h.r, IT A A 'i-i-l CHICKENS -t in pr i -Hi. GRAIN and HAY 1250 II.

1-1. DAIRY EQUIPMENT H-, I.in.- in pr Mi, lit.j.i.l,-: In, on! 1250 ii. to. r-l. l-i.

This is a i.irsre sale Come early u( (MIA Mi LAKT RAYMOND MOORE CORNING, IOWA Terms: Cash Lunch on Grounds Albert Spring Mrs, Jake Beemer and Cramer, Okey-Wrnon Bank, Clerk i.

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