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The Britt News-Tribune from Britt, Iowa • Page 11

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BRITT. IOWA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11. 1952 Berem OFFICIAL NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS IOWA: OF HANCOCK huarwby that a. petition Notice for Lcajocfciie to poiti, Kuy -wires. Lowest conduits and otber fixtures and for tiie of conducting for lijfhiuat, by the lowra.

Kiwcurte in. the office of Iowa. StaLe Corn thac petiuoa LO eoostrtict, operate ajad sjuxl line and the public lines atre constructed and in operation oa the foliwiajj route) (GSOO rounded) (Jl) mile north of corner of the of Tea (10). (97 North. Ranfie 26) of the Sth P- Hancock County.

Iowa. thecce Korth on tht oe line of Se-dioa Tta (10) Dj-T-recthi (.1) tnile- lirsiruain.g' at the Southeast comer of Section Township (97) North. of the 5th thence North oa the highway on the line of baid Twenty-three- (23) one- half asd at tile Northeast, cor- the north iouth center line of said Section (26) (.2) thence Northeast, on the across said Section (2S) aad Section Tu enty-one 21) said Township and ranKe none-renths (,9) mile. At tbe of Section Ninety-six 9S) North, -three (23) of the 5ih P. iheooe east on the on the south line of said Sectaoa Tuehe 1Z), one-fourth mJe, az a point three hundred (3OQ) fevt north of corner of the Quarter Section Thirty (3fl).

Township ($5) Xonh. Knnge west of the Sth P. M-. thence the highway across saiui Section Thirty 3O), nine- tenths (,9) mile and besinnijcx at the corner of Use Sotrtheasr. XOTICJE TO B1DDEKS Directors, of JBritt independent School District of BnO.

until the- 16th. day of June. A- D- 1552. al 63X) o'cjocl. p- m- at tte ofiioe of the for the purchase of tile, ioUou-uur described property.

Qiiaroer of Kortlveait. Quarter of Section Thirty (30). and EajQire. taeoce oortii oa tKe highway arrows Section Tblrtv 430). of I SVction Tairty-oae tijeacar north asd Thirty- I (951 North.

Kanze TVealy- 23) of tKe Sth P. nolle. die rorner of Section Tweoly-four Quarter of (SI) TownJbip ioulli oa tbe hjthwa MuiJh cenLer line of one 3 i and Section Six 6. N'orth. ot tike 5lh P.

thence irt on on tle nortia line of the hiehway on the East. line of Stctua Txrrfnv-fhe (25) one-fourth (Vi) nule. at Soutbeast corner of. the Quarter of SectMn 1952 al ten o'clock. A.

M-. sfc office at Des Moino. Ion a aj. time anj place for said petitioa. Docket E-10569- to the of (27).

Any objections to the of Fuch asse Twenty-four (2O franchise be in aaa north on the this at (97) Xorth. Ran of the Sth P. thence north on the hithwsy on the east line of said Section Twenweven (2TV one-tenth (.1) mile. BetrinninK at the center of Section Twenty (20). Tovccihip Ninety-six (96) North, at the Ranze Tu.e=tr file (25) Wot of the Sth authority to P.

thence on the highway on the east and center lice of Section at the center of Section Township Ninety iix (9S) Korth. Ranze Twenty-four (21) of the Sth P. M-. thence no-th on the on th-e north and south center lire of said Section Twenty-seven (27). corner of Section ThirTv-MX (36) sa Township and Ranee, thence south on the on the line-of said Section Thirty-six (35).

three-tenths Besr.nnins: tvro-tenths (-2) eist of the comer of the Quarter (SWU) of Section Twenty-e-cHt (2S) Township (95) Xorth. Ranee Twenty-three (23). West of the 5th M-. thence on the hichwav the and -west, center line of sa-c (2S) -ivo-tenths (-2) (2300 volts, non-crounded) Bejn-ininc one-fourth north the Soctheni- corner of the Qnaner o' Section (2S) Township Ninety-six (96) North. Ranee Twenty-five (25) of the Dtn thecce North 01 the hiKhws-- on Dr.

C- Nelson --Optometrist-Hours: 9 to 12 I to 5 in P. O. Building Telephone 5971 Bntt. Open Evening five (5) cays before of hear- inir The Iott-n State Commerce. on that the objector be represented nns: bv someone who has fill! -t for IOWA STATE COMMEP.CE COM5IISSION" Carl Reed.

David K. Commissioner Franlc B- Means. Commissioner Arrest: Co. Secrerary Dated at Iowa. Mat- 23.

1 952- (Jcne i. 1952) 1 2T trtick ftrrvssH. lltll ISO" tO 199" school biis chasii uH ba.tix type air ol nt least 2 ixxinds books, heavy duly of at Icatt ampere hocun az 20 hour rate, gas directly on njrht of frajue. duty ixr 6-S volt type, itb. Bainuaiiira of 60 ajzpere output, rear dual wheels.

SJi5l20 10 ply with lifeacuarvi or euuivaiect for trout tires. noust 13 ail royecti coraply with tbe of the Stale of Iowa, auid the of the State Deikartment of Public Instruction, auad be bUltabie for inunjedlase -for school bus of proper color. Alternate I Chassis, saaie itbove. lafith Carpenter body now mounted. by tbe Scbool District nvjunted for -mnvtjiate uje its a school e.

new school bus body raouateJ thereon delivered at Britt. rrftiiy for iramediate use as a school bus; with trade-in of one 1WG Inter- Janette and 3Irs. X. J. Weber and 3Iargaret Jean left Sunday for Minneapolis ivhere tbe girls have enrolled in an aeronautics schooL Mr.

and Mrs- Edmund Otis attended the funeral of his cousin, Art Albrechr, 31, of Palmer, at PocahonLas, June 3. lie was kilkd in a tracur accident, MJT. and Mrs, Ray Weinimont and family of 'Breda were June 3 visitors at the Rich Reiling home. Calhouns and Will Hrubes spent a. few days in Omaha on business- Emma Studer returned May 2S with the Ray Studers of Casper, after a tour through Canada and the eastern states.

Banns of marriage were published Sunday in Joseph's church for Marv-'Ann Hauptly and Harry ELschen who will be married here June 17. The Harold Dhei! family of Milwaukee spent Memorial day week end at the Leo and Geo. Hanis homes. Mr. and Mrs.

Lou Goetz visired at the Urban Hummendinger home at OLakota June 3. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Gouge were of Sully spent the weekend at the i were in Crystal Lake Sunday. Arie Williamson home.

The Kails visited at her mother's The Duane Yeakels and Miller 1 and Jeanette visited her brother. Townsends of Britt left Sunday! Some of the folks from the E- for a. week's fishing at Ely, Minn, The Elmer Kalvig family spent Sunday at the Alvin Harrenstein home at Hampton, Harvev Benson' and returned Dr. HL EL a. UI church attended a youth for Christ meeting at Forest City on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. 7rank Davis and Linda were supper guests at the The Ed Gabel family-spent Sun- Belmond Thursday. ice Jta laruny spem. ouu- ifc and August Huschka day at Swea City where iney vis-, alld chiWren of Eenwick, were atfc ued 3Irs- Cecil Griffith.

visitors at the Frank Davis horneT 4 -The visitors at the Frank Davis G. I. Larsons and H. Sunday evening. Mrs.

Omar Everen ar ienfi were also call- Harrimans left Sunday on a week's, fishing trip at Black Duck, Confirmation services were heldj era i Richardson, with some of Eighteen Hancock county 4-H girls are making plans to attend the annual state convention at Iowa State "College at" Ames June 18 to 2L. The girls will be accompanied by two 4-H leaders and one county 4-- committee memher. attending are: Mrs. Erwin Kueh- ring, Mrs. Donald Dean and Mrs- Dale Delegates chosen to attend aret Ella Johnson, county Kay Jacobs are to, give their 1951 State Fair blue ribbon demonstration and the following, Merge Nelson, Amsterdam Pace Makers; Pauline Kramer, Avery Sunbeams; 2rt 01 Annual Mothers' 4 the.

Boone-Magor -Tals was -Weld at the' Home-of Margaret and-Donna. Boll call was answered by 17 members" who Cgave' "tribute and a red carnarioii to each mother. Margaret Kelch -Marjory Bomistetter -were chosen 10 go to The 4-H camp from June 11 to 13- Karen Hoover -aras nominated to go to state convention in Ames on June 18 to' 2L Kay -Bonnstetter was nominated to te our candidate for office. -scsaissied for campaign speakerl Kay Boanstetter gave a Talk on past, present and future of our 4-H. Margaret Kelch gave a demonsrraiion on the frosting a cake- Georgm demonstration oa at St.

John's Lutheran church Mrs Richardson's refatiyes, uests June 1 at the home s-oux City 1233 Suuday. Carroll Hansel of Belmond and Marguarite Christians were Sunday dlnner guests at the John Rierema home. The'S. Janssens of Hampton ami nent Henry Janssen family of Dowsj Mrs. C- R- visited at nhe H.

II. and John, r) ona ii Harupe Brumrsund homes Sunday. noon Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rathbum oil Mr and Mrs Henry Hoick and Dorothy Hejlik, Britt Busv Beavers; Yoeman, Shirley Fleming, Karea Nim- Hoover, Patty Wilbams and Kay Mrs.

Frank Davis attended the recent dinner children visited at the C- R. Wil- -1 iamsl home Dinner tmests at the C- R- Wil- Bible school has been conducted ORIGINAL NOTICE In the District Court of in and for County CLAYTON BURGARDT. ERWIN EUR- GAEDT CLYDS BURGARDT. Plain DR. H.

R- MORGAN --DENTIST-- CLARENCE BURG.VRDT. a widower: WALDO BURGARDT A. BURGARDT SMITH and HARVEY C- SillTH. her hiisband: SVREXA BURGARDT DICKSOX and ROYAL A. DICK- SOX her husband VALEDA BURGARDT VEWBERG ROBERT W.

XEWBERC. her husband; ESTHER BURGARDT. u-i- marr ed; FLORA BURGARDT LEVI XASSEN. her- husband. ELSIE BURCARDT GILSTEK.

CLAYTON" BURGARDT and DOROTHY BURGARDT his COXXIE BURGARDT. u-Tiarned: IIURGXRDT. nninarn'ed: MARILYN' BURGARDT. un-narr-ed Y-VRDIE BITRGARDT. the heirs, irrtmtets.

devisees. or assurrs ol all known defendants and all claimants ace all persons anir rijzht. title or 'n- ierest ii 3rd 10 real cstaie in Hancock The Xorth 5 rods or lie South 21 roo-s ot Lots 19 and 20: and The Vo'th rods of lie South 16 rods, except- the West 4 the-eot. of Lots 19 2 0 i-nu bid request. AI! furnished must comply in all respects with the requirements of this Jlrs.

the State of Iowa and the 1 cr aar( Department hool of the Stat Instruction Such regulations may be obtained the office of the Secretary of the School District- Merchandise so furnished will be subject, to inspection the Stat IVpartment of Instruction on delivery, and the successful bidder shall delive- the merchandise in proper condition and properly eo.uipped nieet such inspect-os reQnire- shall be delivered bv the scccessful bidder -u-ithm forty-five (t5 davs from ihe dale of acceptance of Tbe Board reserves ns'-r to 'ejecn anv ai-S all bids- All be opened ai a regular of the of -o be held at the Schoo' House oa Ihe 16th day of June. A D. 1952. at T.30 p- m. All bidders a'r Date! Io-Ja.

this 2Tth -ay May A. D. ER1VIV BUCK Brilt. Secreiarv. Britt Independent School Dsmcr.

(June -i. 11. 1952) 4-H girls met with Darlene Dornbier as assistant hostess. 17 members answering roll call -Plans were made 10 attend camp in Julv. The Junior Legion 'baseball team was defeated, 5 to 2, by the Algona team at Algona Sunday- Mrs.

Mary Otis returned home Saturday- from a trip to Salt. Lake Citv, Utah. Mrs. Mary Bradford and son Jack spent Sunday in Rolfe where they attended the wedding of her granddaughter. Donna Ann Erickson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Art Erickson, to Gary E. Smith, at the P-esbvterian church- Marlene Bauer spent a few days last week at Peauot Lake, with Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Koppen and Betty. She went up with Bill Bauer, Eugene Hanig and (Eugene Huff who went on a fishing rrip.

Bauer and Marlene NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS vi ited the Ralph Bauer family at Sealed w'l! be received at. ihe June 3- of the- 01 the Board ot Directors, of the "Conso'ida-t-d School Dts SDen the 2 C. Bauer and family for J90.0"o School BuilcnK! Mr. and Mrs George "a pllX Bauer OI St Cloud. 3 end at his brothers Phone 2421 Britt Iowa JOSEPH OSMAN --FUNERAL HOME-Funeral Service Phone 2661 Britt low.

Sch they :11 oe? of Direclors said Sci to btr tren he'd at. rhe- Sc-nool District, at which three childrn were 6:30 to the Board Bauer home it, dinner The Xorth 4 the Souili 21 DR. C- B. WILSON VETERINARIAN-- Office Phone 3441--Res. 5541 Britt Iowa DR.

w. R. sairra --DENTIST-- Phone 6411 Britt, Iowa Lot IS. All in Stubbing" Second Addition to the OL Britt: all the heirs spouses. irrant ees leKftees and beneficiaries of each and al 1 of tre defendants TO THE DEFENDANTS VMED INCLITDENG ALL XJNKNO1W AND LK AND TO THE RE VL ESTATE ABOVE DESCRIBED Yoli arid epch of i -notified that there is on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Coj-t of loiva i and tor Hancock peft-O'i of I i i Herein alleiririr the: are vie fe- simple ot tne real estate described in Jie caption ot this tiotice.

ana are inrormed and belie-e tliat so-ne or al' the herein, including delcadants and claimants, clain' sor-ie ncrht. title or interest in and to said adverse to tne title of these til" id! particulars of which appear in said petition, plantiffs prjiy that jtle jie real estate in the caption hereof b- onietcd. established and confirmed in that the defendants and each and all of -Jie-n. be oarred arid estoppe.5 fron p. an- ritht.

title or interest in ard to said real estate or ary part adverse to the title of these pTarn- T7SX.ESS YOTj AND DP.r'KND before the District Court Ox Torra in and lor TTa-icoci- Comtv on o. b-fore 10-00 o'cJocV in the foret-oon o. the of J'nlv. 195'. at the Ctrr-t in Gamer.

arid each of vou In- in dcfanU and mer-t or and miie.ini. title to real estate in i bv the Court as p-t; home. The Clarence Boelman family, home Sundav were Mr. and and Anton Pannkuks enjoi-ed a ji rs eis Scott, Miss Marlene i Margie Brozik, Mad-son Uvewires; ot yellow, green Joan Orthel Jolly Workers- McManon, reporter. home from Portland, Oregon, fishing partv at Seeds Lake Sunday.

The Simou Ecklands of Aitken, visited her mother, Mrs. Christie Olson, Thursday. They were enroute home after attending the wedding of a daughter in Louisiana- Mr, and Mrs. Joe Vens of Kenosha, visited her parents, the John Hiopens last week- The Clarence Seebeck family visited Sunday at the Heiko Ruter home. Mr.

and Mrs. Nick Christians were Sunday guests at the Elmer Christians home. The Erick Olthoff family of Mason City, Earl Goodrich family and Galen Berhows -ivere Sunday visitors at the A.nna Olthoff home- Joe Anderson ivil! leave Thursday for Norfolk, after spending a leave with his father, Perry Arrderson. The Henry and John Eekhoffs and Kenrv Assinks spent Wednesday evening at the Adrian Ver- Bnigge home. A large number of relatives and friends attended a dinner at the Virgil Arderson home Sunday in honor of Colleen Vnderson's confirmation at St.

John's Lutheran church- The Wallace Krietlow, Duane Veldhouse, Jay Johnson, and Richard -Vrends families spent Thurs- dav evening at ihe James Hartwig Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Luverne Thompson, Miss Madge Scott, Mrs. Goddard, Billy and and Mr. T.

J. Scott- Afternoon callers were Mrs. Ed Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mclntyre.

Miss Diane Hoick attended bible school in Britt recently staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Haaf. nrtl HENRY C. MEYER LAWYER-- Office Phone 4341 Res.

4981 Britt be peti DR. L- A. STONER Oatcopathic Physician General Practice Telephones Office 4521 Residence 2671 Britt, Iowa ncrht ion. all defendants. each and the tnem be forev tiavintr or anv title or in or to wd estate acvcr-c to the t-tle of the-em.

Notice is i niof-nent cla-mcd ftmdiiit notice and barred dc- Dated this -o-o D. .9 .2 BIj CK fjnr-e 4. 11- IS. 195Z1 bearing interest pavaule ilay 1, and thereafter, and mature or furlough with his parents, home. 0 bV" i Xt and Mrs.

E. Olson am Mrs Nylo Carr of Post- 1956, i-idusit-e, "and ssooo on November i Rose "Mane Olson arrived home weekend guests at the of each of th- ears 195T to 1971. None mc 4 from BainbridgC. of said bonds be opt.onai to- recc i-i ed a medical discharge "and pnor Jic Waves Mrs. Ed Nelson were Mason City Jerry Lickteig completed his "I ca ers Wednesday vear course in liberal arts at and Mrs Wiort Willemssen TTniversit-y of Iowa at Iowa City I an er i 3 ro er sper-- rhree days June 6 and came his 5 pc a ne Henry Willemssen beinj: preference be bid of par and accrued interest or better the lowest for said bonds The School District inII the approving opinion ot Cnapman and Cntler.

Attorneys. Ch'casro. Illinois, the purchaser to furnish the printed bonds, and all bids Tnav be so conditioned Certified rhecVr pavable to tne orde- of the Con- School District of C-TSta' Con-ity ot KancocV. Stale of to- per cent (i 1 01 the pr-ncipal amount of ti.e bonds is required bid The ht it reserved to reject anj or ail bids pnblLs'iet! by o-der of the Board 01 Directors and dated a 3 A Secretarv 11. IS.

1952) I If yon haven't, been reading the ads. you have money. Bead them and pront. HENRY J. BODE --LAWYER-.

--FARM LO-AJsS-- Office in Post Office Building Phone 19 Woden, Iowa C. O- BREWSTER, M. D. --Physician and Surgeon-- Residence Phone 3531 Office Phone 4431 Britt DR- D. G- QUIST VETERLNARL-VN-- Woden, Iowa Phone 2-F 52 Phone 3-F-52 Office Residence HERBERT A.

PORTER Zone Manager INVESTORS DIVERSIFIED SERVICES, EsC. Boi 146--Phone 6471--Britt, la- WESLEY Mrs. A M. Lease The John FiLZgerald family of Story City visited Sunday at, the Albert L-ickreia: home. Other guests the Joe Smiths and "Will of Buffalo Center.

A large croud, many from St. Joc and St. Benedict, attended the pre-nuptial shower honoring 'Mary A.nn Tlanptly. Sunday. Th? Albert Keuroths and daughter.

Mrs TSTate Studer and children went to Haverhili Saturdp.y to -visit their daubster and sister. Mrs. 'Frank Kopel and family and to attend graduation of Beverly Kope 1 Sunday evening. Mrs. Bill Goetz left Fridav from Des IVloines by plane for Neiv York and from there to Frankfurt, Germany to join her rrashand Pfc Bill Goeti.

The -J. T- attended the -tvcdding of a relative. Laurence Miller, at the Methodist, church in Alscona Sunday- Mr. aiMi 3Irs. G-so.

Ricke went; to lci parental Elmer Carr horoe- -s- R- D- Iloadley and parents. and Mi-s. John Lick home at JNev. Richland, "Wis. The Byron Ramins, Bob Cpl- Don Olson arrived home and A.1 PeWs of Clarion -ivere lasf from xhursdav' quests at the Abner area and ivm spend oO daj vrith' home Olsons and Mr5 Thompson Mr.

and Mrs Holt lef. VVednes-, spending a orne at lacoma. for thpir i.o They came to attend LK the funeral of a relative, Ign. Eisenhacher several weeks asro. L.anatvha friends and The Max Starks of Woolstock home Sundav for a month's xaca- kend the Ralph- Tuesdav evening dinner guests! Mrs I ester Anderson honored at the Joe Studer- home were her her son Christian a TnrtHflay mother.

Ign. Eit-enbacher. Saturday to celebrate his number of for the afternoon. Fisenbacher, i Bob Darrow of Wheaton. Ill-, John.

Ed and Joe and their house fifth birthday tvhen a gfuesii. Mr. and Mrs Holt, of Ta- V3s litile friends trere 'T coma. WashingTon Sunday Mrs Tern ----John, Ed and Joe and their house spe nt the weekend at tne Parrot Fever Is Threat, Health Service Warns General Leonard A. Scheele of the public health service warns the public about "parrott fever" ijrom birds from southern Florida.

The case which called attention to the disease that of a Minnesota physician and his wife, whose son brought home an infected parakeet from Florida. The bird died a after it reached Minnesota. Five days later the young man's parents had psittacosis and required hos pitalization They recovered after treatment antibotics. No human cases have been found in Florida thus far. Fourteen birds from southern Florida found to be infected in laboratory tests.

As a precautionary measure. the public health service has put an indefinite quarantine on the import of birds of the parrot family at the port of Miami. Psittacosis is spread principally by parrots. parakeets, cockatoos, love birds others of the parrot group It is a virus disease, with symptoms similar to those influenza, and pneu rnonia. It has been successful! treated with antibiotic drugs.

THANK YOU For Your Loyal Support CLARENCE BIRD Republican Candidate for County Supervisor Illinois Coal The of Illinois has produced more than three billion tons of coal since 1800. 4-H CLUB ruests. and Mrs Ho't, from Tacoma. Wash were dinner gue-sts at the Roman Eisenbachers at Armstronir. The dinner was in rr honor of honor of Donna and Syl- Darrah home The John Goodridges and Ebtel Thomsons left Saturday on a Canada.

Ernest Carr prelip are also on a a -tester Holt vrho received their TirstV i nrip in Canada- held at the narish hall Linus Eisenbacher. from Tlampton June 3 to attend the Red Poll cattle picmc- 'Sunday dinner at the Lawrence Smith home -were the Art Lowenberg family and Merlin Lowenberg famiK of Goodell. The Edward Thissen family of Waterloo spent Sunday and Monday at the parental Mrs. Helen Johnson home. "llie swimming pool opened Sun- jday with free swimming for Mrs.

Harold Hemmingson and Mrs. Urban Xenrota will be in charge i of the bathhocse- Miss Katherine j.v jjihins tnp in that morning he ar O-aBounty mid family left Sundav "for Ties Moines where he will attend summer school at Drake University. The Ernest Rohr. Wm and Carl au'st families of Sutherland and Schroeders. er Hills he Clar- commumon dinner i Father Armstronc: attended- -loseph Studer Jr.

sneni several dp.ys over the week end at his parental home. He had attended Paul's Seminary at left "Wednesday for Omaha, ene Larsons, Geo. Paul. i 0 OTO1 -crhere he -cvill attend Creightonj TJniversity Kenreth Studer was honored at 3- surprise birthday party Sunday evenina: at the home of Mary Ann Fausts iivere Sundav visitors at The girls who are to help at ralK da are: Sing in chorus, ence home. Carol Geibel, Ueth Knoedler; iis- Mr.

and Mrs. Veldhouse en rr record contest, Karon Zuehi, The regular meeting of the Boone Buzzers, held at the home of Patty Znehl, was opened with the 4-H pledge Members answered to the roll call of "My Favorite Flower." Wednesday evening supper iits at the Phil V-eldhouse homo Wilson residence has Mrs Dora Bean and Bona Dean received a coat of white paint and renair work. The Tuesdav club i meet at the city park for a picnic on lues- day, June 17. -jyy A TT JULrV Wilkie i i i Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Brown spent Tuesday at Algona where they at- Mav visited a the Edwin Dean home at Cowrie last week P-asmussen and Hershel Morris famiiles. Lyle Deibler and Orfille Peverson left Saturday Alma on a -week's fishing Alma, on a Mrs. TJclmer Hill, Mrs- George and Miss Anna Faust: Janice Paulson; usher and registration, Sharon candidate for officer. Carol Geibel.

who will pick the campaign speaker: voter, Virginia Everett- The girls on the team demonstration are to meet with Mae VanWert at the Stilson church June 6. A tour of the Britt Creamery and Pioneer cheese factory south of Corwith was made as a club Korneisel of Britt -will be life-) tended the funeral of a cousin. g-jajxj, Tom Condon left Sunday for Sac A I FARM SALES Management Office Phone 3621 3631 Bank Bmldicg Britt, Iowa LEE O. SNOOK, M. D.

--Physician and Surgeon-Office Phone 2871 Residence Phone 2881 Wesley Iowa DAVID F. SHAW, M. D. Office Phone Residence Phone 4211 Britt Iowa Prut W. Knrim I JM1 SENNEFF ft BUCK --LAWYERS-Office PhMtc 3221 Finit BoiUinr Britt Iowa HANCOCK COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.

Garner Iowa --Complete Abstract Serrice-- D. E- Mrs. Harold Hemmiagson and City where he will be employed by Carol visited daughter and a construction company. Mrs. Irwin Rosheim in Forest City' Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Holcomb Tuesday and Mrs. C- J- Wilson aO spent the weekend at the John Belmond Thursday. 'Brodie home at INevada- isitcd the Schroeder farm in Minnesota Tuesday. Tne Kenneth Kraft family and Walter Krafts of Kenwick were Sunday visitors at the Jackson home- project- CURTIS G.

RTEHM --ATTORNEY at LAW-Office Phone 13JW2 Office 338 Street DR. B. F. DENNEY --Physician and Surgeon-All Calls Answered Promptly -Office 4441 S4W Britt Iowa BOUGHTON'S --FUNKRAL HOME-- F. BMfttom, L.

MerW G. K. Britt; AMBULANCE Albert ivleinpeter spent several days last -week at the Dr. Leon ISmith and Mrs. John Lickteig -went to Iowa City Friday to attend the graduation of their son Jerry- Don Olson arrived Thursday to spend a furlough at the parental M.

Olson. He hard been in Korea the past year. At the regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Thursday evening, June 6, all officers were re-elected. Mrs. Rose Laux, a patient at St.

Ann hospital, Algona, since December. 1950, for a broken hip, fell out of her bed Tuesday, June 3 and suffered a fractured bone in her other hip. Mrs. Laux -will be SI In August. Don Eden of the marines is spending a furlough at the parental Fred Eden home.

John Richter and daughters Ann and Mrs. Ed Dusold of Mason City returned Thursday from a fishing trip in Minnesota, i Sgt Eugene Hanig -will leave this week for Ft Sheridan, El. He has been in Xorea and visited his the Geo. Hanigs. Mr: and-Mrs.

Gilbert Hall and The Art. Skouges of Clarion. Art Nelsons of Story City and Torger Nelsons of Jewell visited at the Mons Skouge home Sunday- Miss Deioris Schaefer spent Sunday at the Verlyn Friedow home- Mr. Friedow and daughter, Marty and Lyle artd Miss Annette Koch -went to Decorah Stm- iday -where the latter will take a nature study course. The Ben Maland family of Britt and Ingmar Harle family were Sunday guests at the Amos Hughes home- Mr, and Sirs.

James Yeakel, A. J- McQuistons and Robert Nyes of Iowa City spent Sunday at the Elmer Knoll home at Waterloo- Mrs. Ethel Kersey returned home Saturday after spending rwo weeks with relatives at Gait and ETdora. Robert Darrah of Iowa Falls spent the weekend at the-W. H.

TJarrah home- Mr, and Mrs. Omar Maland and Mrs. HiHa Maland spent Sunday at Oskaloosa where they visited Mrs. John Kool. Mrs.

Shirley Veldhouse and son Dickie attended the -wedding of cousin at Algona Snnday. The Henry and Jeff -Williamsons Reporter, Nancy Davison STILSON Mrs- W. B. Richardson Mr and Mrs- Walter Pritchard of Madrid, and Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Norton, oi Ogden, were visitors pi Rev. Charles Norton and his motn- er Thursday- Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Landneer, of Buffalo Center, visited her -oar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W- B.

Richard- and Carol Ann Tlach. Marlene The GarSeld 'Lively Workers held a Mother's Day tea at the home of Ilene Rochow. There a short business meeting. Roil call call -vas I appreciate Moth- i Each girl made 2. corsage, The corsages -were pinned on while i four girls sang.

Judy Horecka, Joce Schleuger. Karen Forman- ek, and Sylvio Jante- They were i accompanied by Shirley Malek on he piano. 'Games were played by the girls and their mothers. Those on the entertainment committee were Phyllis Hanselman. Shirley Malek son, Thtrrsday- Mrs Don Durant and Leo vis itcd Mrs.

Clara Xorton Thursday- Mrs Omar Everett and Darlene called on Mrs. Hattie Slagle Fri- dav. Bonnie Davis and Richard Rein-, ken who is home on leave from the service, were callers at the Frank Davis home Monday even- 111 The Stilson E- U. B. Youth Fellowship had a skating party at tne Britt rink Friday evening.

Their adnlt director, Mrs. 'Lenord Schwab accompanied them. Miss Elsie Cook visited Jeanette Richardson Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed. Bedford, Bob and LaVonne, -were callers at the Davis home Monday even- in p. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Nail and Kathy, and Jennettc Richardson Brown, Karolyn Newell, Evelyn Formanek and Ilene Rokow were on the food committee.

Lunch was served by the hostess and her mother- Reporter, Carol Ann Tlach The Garfield Lively Workers met June 4 at the home of Eileen and Evelyn Formanek Roll call -was "A good salad We each told what to bring in food for rally day. A talk "Use of Leftovers" was given by Marion Nedved. Judy Horecka and gave a team Carol Ann Tlach demonstration on "appetitzing A demonstration on making frosting was given by Eileen Songs were for rally day. Lunch was served by the hostesses and their mother. Reporter, Carol Ann Tlach WELL, FOLKS! I won again.

TELAJSiKS TO YOU for the support- MAYNAKD SCHONEMAN. Thanks So Much Sincerely. Edilh Sonquist, County Recorder. A Friends for your support, Frank J. Schoun.

THANK YOU I WISH TO EXTEND MY SINCERE THANKS TO THE FOLKS OF BRITT AND COMMUNITY FOR THEIR SUPPORT IN THE JUNE PRIMARIES. M. (Dutch) Brower..

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About The Britt News-Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
2,291
Years Available:
1951-1955