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Adams County Free Press from Corning, Iowa • Page 2

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Corning, Iowa
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t5 rr fmta mode Maren I. 1SS1 1951 dinner "I Low Thee" and by Mr oian of before the ceremony. To trie of Lohemmn's i Weddtnc March, the bridegroom and bt-t man took plaeei the ahar to the a cake IMked by i CLL1 Ekther Srrimcvour was to Clovet Lrmf Club at Tutartaj witu MyrUe Ru hires proa-nun At UK Bedfod Fire EAST MERCXR By SC Karl Ambrose was a caller In UM Bud Barker Friday IHMKt plaeei the ahar to the ADAMS COUVTT FKEE ntE88 and those hrr I clat allrrncwn sroom wore gray i iovely Junvh Tbe Free SU it and trie Mr Alvm i me lln Nellw CM Davfa Tyner. Jr oi A Cautr. a daj-fc blue bonnes suit.

STJK a- 371 lava, aader act of Randolph followed br OIL the 1 r. i -r-, 1 1 fTn A. I. (iiBUurr. Editor-Maaagcr 'Tnia! a Bedford M-M tc Uw of UM A ttrttitiMl tournament it Bedford Prtda; Spnr.j ty.Lcst he arotind the We saw a robta Monday Mr ant! Kenu and rr ind Mm.

Mnude John- The family ar.d Mr twtd a at Uw ot the halt until in the third Coorad bit 18 Ronald 14 and Bd 1L Paul 2 ti. C.JUthi»T K. J. Giathlrr Botinm nf pir.k I R.mf oprr.ed after 1- SI BSTRIPTfON (3.M per annum in utjwninf prt- lumUn in re BiainJcr at the I SS.l* per aannm in lareicn I. 19J1 NATIONAL EOITOIIAL (hantilly and) t-d a Car: hufr.e The I rsonsi Mrs it brine her, b.r'hd.iy Mr ri Mr' Lenard Shirty iec Mr Mrs.

i a buMnms trip! 1 Omaha Tfcurwlay Mr Mrs and ir.dav Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Riley and Karold Rlley visited Mn. Or- vUte Brown In toe luwpltal tn DC? Mrtiwi did some ahoptkiut Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Pepper. Kathryn and Jean vtaitcd Friday evening with her parents. Mr. and Mra, Lucas ot Lenox.

George and etitwtainad Uw Uttte Allen Ambrou been en tcrUlning the chicken-pox for ORIEVT, IOWA Mr Sociaty Thursday at the church unacttkO t. Cotulderim ther and roads. with Mn. Harrey RUey and there wai a yery crowd present. QullUnf WBA the main work, and a bountiful dinner waa served noon.

The next meeting will be T.4.I. at home of Mrs. Bva Riley in Lenoi. PleaM the change of II WU! a of everuna at the Mar.Irr. Mr Set For Prescott by Fleer of Sher.arrt^ah.

Mr After a Cl ETY, BIRTHDAY HONORED Mr. Ji.hn be'ter ir. tn many fripr.cs Jat'k. rnviiejtpd to celebrate birthday S- the b- i Ir' I'. held the church parlor Alter 'he traditional catling of cake by the bnfle and Wiliard Fleer of Thurmar, la and Mn.

John Nebr rjt and Mr? Slar.iey Rowe of Gler.wood. poured Mr- Acil Ba- -Z and Bur! of Juncuon. la h.iri '-fiaree of the ar.d Berlir. of Mr and Ed Mr aiii Mrr Cjry of Crestcr: and Mr and MR An Cipra. The was ir.

hor.or of Mrs. ttr- day. Mr. past week, but to fe-itng fine Sata Ban to tocated on Mr. and Mrs.

Sycroft and Hiffeway 25 ailM aortk Deva and Juan moved Tuesday to new home south of Lenox Mn. Bud Barker a caller HMKB WedttMday aftanoon of Mra. Karl Arat Mn. Brown returned to her hone Sunday from Dec Oeneral hoepltal, where the past Sale SUrte 11:30 PJf. 40 BULLS 30 FEMALES she has been lurtical pa- We are TS titnt.

Betty Brown of Sharprtwif Is cartnc for the houoehold dutJw Mr. and Rarvey ftiley wen frm the TI Creston shoppers Saturday after- area. Maat taw noon (cable George Mr Pvt. Donald Dean Brokaw, who Bvlb Fi are of and tneradt tome rral Dwyer baked tnl.n: jper.t Thursday ann-jal Adam; county Betty of South baaketball tournainent. Entries Seal 4-n Mrv Ruth Prar.k^E i.sii5-.c pos-t office several week.

Mr. and Mrs Roy Kerr dinner gueru Sunday mv.h Mr a.i cf Mr ar.d Farm Bureaa office in Cornlnt expected that most of the ar.i teams will compete in the event for their home- Plaques and ill be pre- after 5 pending to members of the winning friends of Mr. Hettingcr and Mr and Bars John Hettinger were sorry hear of their auto accident north of Des Moines Friday evenlnc. They had been to nee the Vxiys mother. who ii recuperating in the hospital Colo Mn Ed ceilaneous shower ville church, Saturday afternoon, horiur of Donr.a Kraiifc i Mr ar i Mn- i mov-d to They Mrs Hartud Fowler acre-ire ar.d l-mr Crs-iT-- here Tnw were called ry Bert Mr ar.d Mrs Carl L.

Cooper ihe Janin Ken- of Coming Thurs- Mr Mr. i ailed Crt- Fulicr if Bmoks Thursday r.iEhi with Weidon Coo- McKp'' rame frim a sr: Saturday Mr ai.a Mr- h'ime of his Wiil Srr.i'.h Avr.c-. i Mr K.i«i r-- ii.y fco hcd the Out--f- Mr Thp T'. bi.it la: at-p of a tx- at jr. SdTuriisy f.

1 Ray da a dinner Warren Huf.ter Sun- Bajliff his num- C'T- thr nek the two teams. Teams will be limited to member? who enrolled in 4-H work by the February meeting. In addition, the member must have a record book and a project. OF that the ii-ij-a! of at Carl, HT-I Tiwnnhip. Adami i nffu-c xildrrUK in or8e has spent the past week with his "VJ Bw Mr nd andMrs.

Lee Brokaw Mrs Harold Rundlett were Creston Bfld olhw relatives, Friday visitors Monday afternoon Prt. Donald Dem Brokaw was a dinner guest Friday at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brokaw. Range affcrtag are aa4 a few evening for his camp in Loafeiana.

helfen: wtUi eatvo at iMv. His took him back and ex- pect to visit In Arizona with rela- lives before returning home. Lowell WUtta and Lawrence McClelland from TTf wont to Mar- shalKon Thundar- WUion re- i-B arvjaet. on turned home Uw day. Mrs.

Clark, who helping to care for Mn, Kva Brokaw at the Lee Brokitw home. at Creotoa a few days week. A public auction tn the Emmeta- Ltoyi ORIENT, IOWA Auctioneers: Freddie Chandler Hwiry Howe KM rjJJJltt Ortaat, lavs. Friday. for UM polio fund recently.

m.i. Ftghty bustoew firms donated ar- I-r for tbe SPORT SHORTS The Union Star basketball i picked up rciur vjctories dvinne the 1 week's play, in names on the Pres- cou High floor. The team first whipped the Com- ing in a 68-45 encounter. Icadinc all the Jim Ryrhnov- sky hit for the winners. Long 17 for Corr.inir, i liK-nrpuntii'iri from thf of January.

19-M unlil tin- That thr if hi- ftm-k t'' Iri-UCll Of to if" 1 I'-f Ji.i\!m-tit In full t'l car-h. that The ICTH 1 rt I othfr- Stittt- t.f OT-; bv Aim a birthday PRE-NIFTIAL SHOHFH 11 bi'(" dea the- ice. WEDDING A-VNIVERSAKY Mr. and Mr- XVjIrnfT Croupe Ji'monf! a p-1 dinner v. HFFRFt HATTER ftl'B brother irr ir.cimrj'her.

Mr a Sunday. hn Mr iud Mr Lii.da Patncia "AiTh; urv thl -jiff. 'ho 1 smnrt Mri trf-'t' HnrtAhi-rp. 'if jr-day with ht fath' of her riarri lJ.nrjea and C'. riling ar" Thr Stars the Car! Farm Carl Israel stored for the wittnris.

Konneth Lylpv 14 f'ir thp Judy John.vin of L'ninn Stan jur.iors thrir trie ie-8 anrt their mn'her thp hr)--pital folloumc a operation Tuesday nmr- rinz. 1 r.i the Mr and Biliv -icrn married ri called back into -he by Mr M. I -ji Easter brjnr.et. PARTY II ft I.I It lt -ht newly -fipcr. Billy Mr and irtii Ci-riiinc -wn; Wednes- even with the Darrell Kerns thr-n the Union Star regulars de- Washington.

Horace hit 33 for tin- 11 for Wa-shineton. The to Hattie Mrs David On-ycr and Gary of afTfm-j'ii! and Prescott arr for Jir.vt place in the Soiith- wert Iowa basket bail league Both won nine, lost five dur- irnr The reason play. Mo. w'nh a to tie Adam- rmirity tlubs. club its (tarns 1 Fnrtaw that her had been killed in Dnrrell is the? ion Mr and Mrv Howifd Olds of one with live The Missouri mil ihe remainder of and 1 "in tin ifnaliy PUSCOTT GRAIN CO.

PRESCOTT, IOWA Buying and tolling Grain Daily ALSO DEALERS OF Purina Checkerboard Feed M- v.d Mr ir M- T.tin.v F. 'k suprwjr Mr. A pun thmf "waiai't loaded" tnok thp life of nine year old David Oarlar.d. at TTiP fatal Dnvirt hi-- -Afre playing with a L'2 n(t- He died in the ambulance hf was beins ru-Jied Indpptnder.ee. 1.

II, ,11 Ui. h.ll.jlT W.i- bv it. Special For Dollar Day Motor Tune-Up Special! Reg. $3.00 SPECIAL $1.95 Western Anto Associate Store "No Purchase Too Small For A Thank You" Home Owned Rft.y A. NclSOH Home Owned s.

M.iTllOl'1 Sickle? Chevrolet li it Rexoll Druq DEAD STOCK Phone COLLECT PROMPT REMOVAL OF DEAD STOCK Large or small, we want them all. PHONE COLLECT CORNING 5000 MASSENA 60 Call your LOCAL OPERATOR at CARL, CARBON, PRESCOTT, MT ETNA NEVIN L'itiui Gift with each call TANKAGE AVAILABLE Oakland Rendering Co. An Iowa Company By Products Inc. CARL DEVORE, CORNING 6000 LAND AUCTION! Union County Improved 40 Acres THE BASON ESTATE Will M-ll at the farm 3 mites north and mile uM Cromwell, Iowa stock yards; or I'j mile west, 1 mi. north and miles west of the Old Crestoa Fairgrounds on rock road, on Tuesday, March 6, 1951 Sale commencing at 1 P.M.

Sharp LEGAL DESCRIBTION: Sec. 3, Twp. '3N. Rasigc 31 West of 5th P. M.

in Union Countv. Has story and a half house, barn and other buildings. Good tenets. Good laying land. Plenty of water.

Good roads to Creston or Cromwell. Go look this farm over, will Mat buying a stiull acreage. Better than living in town. t-ous, Hogs, Chickens will do the job. (H sells to cloie the 6SlcIIfc.

TERMS: 1 3 down day of sale. Balance on the 15th lay ot July, 1951. Possession as soon as contract has been THE BASON ESTATE R. H. BASON, Agent Anderson Werner, Attorneys for Agent Farru Russell Ronald Mickey, Aucts.

Creston Telephone 1091 or 20R55 Order Your Chicks NOW! 'i i Referee's Sale Uy oHer of the Court, I will tell on the pttniisei, the following property, legally described as: L'HS 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 in Block 14 in the Town of Quincy, according to the recorded plat thereof. for O. E. ABBEY Real Estate Insurance Loans II town Phone 11 la.

Run and Day Old WE WILL HAVK Nrw Solomnn on Wednesday, Mar. 7, 1951 at P. M. CALL CORNING RENDERING CORN ito j( CeOM NODAWAf Li-g RAASCH HATCHERY Phont 42 Bndgewiter. CUMBKHANO 1 house, 1 coal house, 1 b.irn, 1 well.

Jhts propf-rty loratcd the south side of State Hi hw. No. 96, one block west of the Ouincy school TKRMS: 1 down on day of sale, and balance on or he- fore 30 flays upon dcltvcry of Referee's Deed and Abstract of 1 idu. JOHN F. COX, Refers E.

B. P.per Harry Ml er Aucts. B. Stanley, Alfy i.

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