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Ida County Pioneer Record from Ida Grove, Iowa • Page 8

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Ida Grove, Iowa
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i ad. la. Aw9.tl.ltM Voltaren To Play For Girls ChamiridmdiipFri. Owls Lose Battle Lassie League leaders, the Vul-tuiee, squeezed by the Owls Tuesday ruf hi in the first game of tournament play. 11-11.

in one extra ion inf. In the second fame of the evening the Hawks clipped the Eafles, 1-1. Play Championship play wit! be held tomorrow (Friday) evnjinf start ing at 1 with the boys title Kamo to follow. The Hawks, rank- inf second in the league, will try 10 topple the Vultures who led the Im league by one game at the end I at the regular season sen Vulture. Rally Taking a one run lead in the inning Tucsdav.

the Vultures later found trailing the) -1-1 when they came up bat in the last of the third. Rally- mfl. 1 he Vultures took advantage I of opponents errors and scored runs to take h.ick the lead, I 8-4 i fn the fourth inning th Vu! lures rally their superiority In the second of the cvcnlnf by takinf first inning lew), 1-0, mod in- iiiailiU it to a Are run the cad of the (unr, ti the luln. B-L Rraies, Reds, WttVultures.l^ll.ipijyj QialltS Extra Inning I Are winners The Pirates put in their bid for the Pre Wee baseball tournament title Sunday night by walking over the Braves. 13-3.

in three innings of play. The Braves led 3-1 going into the last of the third inning when the Pir; tra rallied for the victory. Reds. I second game of the first Sunday, (he Reds scored victory ovei Cards to advance to trie semifinals. The Ttods drove home two runs in each ngs while the only one 1 apped the Cub; ied.

up the game 2-', iiul crossed the 11 the third li In (he fourth innt in the is innings, upset or the ATTENTION! WOMEN BOWLERS Final Meeting for Teams or Individuals who would like to bowl on Women's Teams are invited. MONDAY, AUGUST 25 at 8:00 p. m. For Purpose of Organizing League Play. Phone 11 or 668.

IDA BOWL Glante, ran kin. th. Uh The TXidcers held i-M and St the end of the first amine. oirfy to have the Giants score tines in the second and in the fourth for the win. Softball Practice- Ida Grove high school girls will meet for Softball practice next Monday morning, August 25, at am.

according to coach Swim Meet- (Contlnuc. an KlajM) first, Valgene second, "Bick" BickJey. Boys relays- first, Andy Heln, Bob Ehrke, "Dick" Blckley and "Butch" Bickley; second. Hike Murphy. Joe Heiiman, Dennis Ja-cobsen and Jim Puilrn.

Girts underwater swim flrat, Dtanm Weber; second. Mary Murphy. Buys underwater swim first, "Dirk" Rn-kley. Bob Ehrke. third, "Butch Bickley.

fnnerlube race first. Jack Dressier; second, PUtlen, third, Gary Muurehesd first. Bob Erhke; second. "Bide" Bicklty. Cannon ball Iirst, Hob Ehrke; seciind, Hnger Andrejen.

first, Jim Piillen; uiid. Andy Mein. Tournament- (Continued nn Page Eight) third team involved the seconc lie in league standings Winning tonight (Thursday) will battle for the championship Friday nijht In second game of the evening. The girls title- game will start off evening play at 7 P.m. with the Vultures playing the Hawks.

Following the two championship Friday njfiht, sweater patches will bf players ft Aug fi Aug 7 Aug. 8 Aug. 3 Auk 10 Aug 11 Aug 12 Aug 13 Aug. 14 Aug 15 Aug 16 Aug. 17 Aug 18 Aug 19 Grove Chamber ti cat the play-helpers, anti of- Weather LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALES PAVILION IDA GROVE, IOWA Friday, August 22 Starting at 12:30 Look for a good offering of live stock at our Friday sale.

The demand is good for pigs, brood sows and all classes of cattle. We can sell 1000 head. We have listed; CATTLE 20 small calves 50 steer and heifer calves 20 yr. heifers 85 mixed yr. steers 40 head of fleshy yr.

steers 30 two yr. old steers 10 cows 2 good bulls Several lots of fleshy cattle HOGS Several odd lots of stock hogs, brood sows and boars. Can sell 300 good pigs. Many more consignments of cattle and hogs by Friday. Have your livestock at this sale where buyers and sellers meet MODERN CAFE, OPEN FROM 10 A.

M. TO 6 P. M. CALL 620 FOR DAILY HOG MARKET John Norman Mcintosh Jim Brown, Auctioneers Barn Phone 620 Residence Phone 5 Old Timer's To Play In Second Annual Tourney weal Iawa are expected la play in the second annual Old Tuner's golf Timi ill at the Ida Grave raab next Monday. Aug.

19. The la sponsored by the Ida Grove gplt dub. Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis club and City of Ida Grove. There will be nine and 14 hole matches in each of five flights divided aercrdinf to age groups. Prises will be awarded in each flight Play starts at am.

Shower Held For Brides-To-Be A lan en us shower was fiven for Joan Fries and Char lotle Hehse on Sunday. August ID at the Harry Fredrick home. Hostesses were Mrs Frederick and Mrs Jtihn Lawler of Wall take The afternoon was spent with appropriate games and unwrao-ping gifts after which a lunch was served. Thosf present were, Mrs John Fries, Lind.i Ktilibaum, Lois Bu mann, Barbara Henderson. Mrs Hans Schneider, Mrs Harlan Fries.

Myma Yorlv, Mrs Dwight Wimquist. Thoic sending fj'fis but were unable to attend Mary Lou Woltorman, Joan Davis, Jean Frederick. Kathleen Hehse, Carl Kchse, Mr-, IJnaiie Bridges, ine Weifenbach, Nancy na N.iriin- Jan-Jensen, 1'inercy and Lynn Wilkins. Dorcas Circle Meets August 28 Dorcas Circle of WSCS L-viiUIlB, JVUgUST at 1-30 in the Fireside room- Hostesses be Amber 1,1 oyd Mrs Frank Williams will have the devotions and Mrs Edith Julius will have charge of the prolan, she will present TJ Chaney of Battle Creek who will show pictures of Quebec. Announce Engagement Miss Yvonne Nets, daughter of Mrs Joseph -Ness of Lake wood, Calif and the late Mr Ness, former Sioux Lilians' and James Be-sote of Sioux City, son or Mr and Mrs Walter Besore of Banbury, former! of Ida Grove, recently revealed their engaiement v.

date has bi-n wt. graduated from and attended Wavne Teachers i-nllege snil lias been tcnrhin" at Shelfi-on She iviil teach at Ljkcv.oiid ripil je.ir and her fiance is employed in Sioux City Gloria Ena Honored At Linen Shower A h. was lipid Methodist church in Galva Sunctns afternoon in honor CHoria V.rz Hostesses were Mr-- TTenr; of Oalva and "Mrs Diehard Sehulke of HoTstein Tl.fi tallies iverc deenratod in the chosen colors of blue and silver Those im-sent were Mrs Clarence Ftih; and Donna -Eng. and the guest of luinor, Olona Fng, mes-rfames Walter Schulke. Carl A Andersm.

Bert Carlberg, Ralph Kalin, Kenneth Craybill, Herman Linquii! Carl I. Anderson, Emma and Weiland, Emma Meggars of Galva, Mrs Frank Murrai and Mrs Levi Carlberg from Miss Wilda Putt-man from Holstein, Mrs Bpsiep Gustafsnn. Mrs Ernst Gustafson of Storm Like, Mrs Taul Xnhr.s or Chen.kee, Mrs Marfha Carl-sfln of Minneiola, Mrs Carl Huth Jr of and Mrs, Ralph Ticibcr of Sioux City sendinjr JTifts but unable tn be present Mere mcsdjmcs Elmer Wn-iherg. Herbeit Franks Uoid Lamm of Galva. madames -Sinilh and Hilda Rresna-han of Tda flrorc.

Harold Gustafson anrl -lackie. Earl Vein Jiati of Storm Lake and Miss Al.ce Julius of Cherokee Class To Celebrate Golden Anniversary id the mron Thsy are: Louise Wallace MeClure of Riverside, Calif, Mrs Edilh Anspnch Throne of BcIIflower, and Mr.s Louise Todd Leas-nrr of Calif. They arrive Omaha at 2:35 p.m. The reunion is to be held at Hotel on Sunday, August 31 James T.ip'.on of Arthur was president of the class anrt his wife, Grace Lipton was secretary. song was written hy Wallace McCIurc.

Mrs lib TodcTis one of the nen for the memorable Birthday Dinner For Fred Stough of Mr Mrs Casarnm W. mm to cahftr-ae Us aartMay. A JkaaanT waa ama st nooa tfcw aftataooB ansa apeot with Ti.Mas4.Th.grwa, incnaded Mr assd Jin Clatc Oram of Ode-fcoM, Mr and Mrs Cbaxies and Gordon. Mr and Mrs Fred BtostaA and Mrs Aara Prter-sen. Celebrated Fifth Birthday Thursday Joan Knllbaum was the guest of honor on Thursday when ber frandmother, Mrs Harry Howe invited a few ladies to her home to help Joan eelrtrate her fifth birthday Thursday afternoon.

The time was spent socially and refreshment! were served. Joan re-reived many nice gifts. The guests were Mrs Eugene Galvin, Mrs Morse Rawe and Mrs Mary Singer. That evening ulher relalives assembled at "the Howe home for dinner honor of Joan. They included, Mr and Mrs Morse Howe.

Mr and Mrs Art Scholia, Mrs Mary Singer, Mrs Frank Jagger, Mr and Mrs John KoJlbaum and Marc. Family Reunion A faaaflT nssilni waa held la the BeMetwig. park on aaar, Auguat 17. Those' atUndfcar were Mr wd Xn Id. Beaaa and son at fsamhi.

atr and Isertjrrt Mundt, fa. Moor, nt Mrs Asuwt Werar, Mis Louhw Knkaer, Seftlesarig; Mr and Robert Schmidt, Mr and Mrs Oscar Hottendorf, Mr and Mrs Vera Laeh aad lamUy, Mr and Mr. Milror Hottendorf, Denison; Mr and Mrs Robert Hesse, Mr and Mrs Bernard Lackman and family, Kiroo; Mr and Mrs George Sege-bart and family, Mr and Mrs Lr-Roy Whining and family, Deloit. Mrs Hilda Paulsen, Anthon; Mr and Mrs Lrroy Paulsen, Cherokee; Mr and Mrs Julian Juliefa and family. Carroll; Mr.

and ate Watne Kruger, Mr and Mrs Leslie Kruxer and family, Vail; Mr and, Mrs Bill Hesse and family. Sioux City; Mr and Mrs Alrin Kolmaum and family, Mr and Mrs Dallas Lynch, Mr and Mrs Harley Mildenstein and Mrs Anna Hertz, Battle Creek; Mr and Mrs Herman Mildenstein, Mr and Mrs Fred Kollbaum, Gus Otto. -Mr and Mrs Melvin Nielsen and Connie, Mr and Mrs John Kollbaum and family. Mi and Mrs Earl Soger and Pink Gash Register Tapes From JOHN'S Del Monte TUNA 3 cans Sunkist 79c Dozen Lemons 39c A PRICES GOOD THROUGH AUGUST 23rd Chase and Sanborn Install COFFEE large 6 oz. jar 89c Ma Brown 12 oz.

jar GRAPE OA JAM Picnic Sunday Wmt "aim-Ms Disssrt Wa Taa Horwe. Vksar Tiiisi Arthur, Mr and Mrs Kdgar Xmbml aad family, Mr and Mrs hfuasst Zohei aad Mr wd Philcrthoas Meet I Monday Might In the nrcaida room of tnodist Sunday school will Canard, RVa Waldo and ZUen WlUkwna. Gold. Mercer and Km-ma Forney win have charge of the derotkms. Annual Picnic For Corwin Country Club Corwin Country club held rta annual picnic in the city park on Sunday, August 10.

A picnic dinner was served after which visiting was enjoyed by those present The next meeting place for the club will be announced later. Valuable Premiums For You PiUsfanry FLOUR 10 lb. bag 89c Nestle's large 12 oz. bag Chocolate OQ CHIPS New Red U. S.

No. 1 POTATOES QQp 25 lb. bag Solid Crisp 2 large heads Lettuce 25c RED -RIPE 231b. average Watermelons HIGHEST QUALITY ggj. Ice Cream GOLDEN Fluf 2V2 FREE Ice Cream Dipper FREE with purchase of two.

SUGAR $959 FLY BOMB 251b.bag Banquet POT PIES Angeious chicken Turkey Beef MaTSlimallOWS 1 2 for 49c 14oz.bag U. S. Choice Hormel Ready-to-Eot RATH'S SMOKED SLICED BEEF PRESSED HAM lb. 3 pkgs. S1.00.

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1951-1960