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'Eight Limo Springs Herald, Springs, Iowa, August 29, 1957 Chester Department Henry Hamann and Ann Ha- were visitors at the Harry 'Klutz home In Remsen. On the home they called at the Clar- -teoce Hauber home. Mr. and Mrs. Art Stevens and jon of Cedar Falls were week-end ViJests of Mrs.

Anton Christian Mr. and Mrs. Win Cray and the Ullom family spent ten days the Cray cabin near Emily, "Minn. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Cray calso spent a week there. Virginia Meier began her year's school work at Arlington. Mpnday Drum will teach at Fort Dodge, and Ha Christiansen at PInlnfleld. The John Kelly family returned -Sunday from their trip and were JSonday breakfast guests at Pat Mr. and Mrs.

Rcutcr and Mr land Mrs. Kyseth of Harmony were guests at John Leslie's. Dr. and Mrs. L.

W. Clark of Valley and daughter Mary Jms of New York were Thursday Verenlng guests of Mr. and Mrs Cray. Mr. and Mrs.

Percy Ullom tatalned at a Cray family picnic WPW Tuesday evening- Dr. and -Mrs. L. W. Clark and Mary Ann 'vere guests.

Mr. and Mrs. George Swanson vl OGCO, and Mr. and Mrs. R.

3Oatter were Sunday supper gue.sU L. C. Oslands'. Lester Schonsby family of ktosta and Mrs. Laura Mllbrath wtn Sunday supper guests at Herbert Hamann's.

Mrs. Mllbrath for a longer visit. Mrs. Geo. Cody and Mrs.

Roy entertained the birthday dift Eleven members wtre present. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wealher- son of Cresco were Salt or day callers In Chester. Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Ha- znuam of Mason City were Sunday sapper guests at Arnold Hamann's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kumm from TlorMa were recent guesta at the 'Herbert Hamann home.

Friday Hamanns and their guests were New Hampton visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Spencer of and Miss Irma Selck Tfnnn Chicago called on Mrs. Root.

laxson. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas -were Saturday dinner guests at the F.

W. Knapp home In Lime Mr. and Mrs. Earle Blade and tVlnnlfred FJelsUd were Austin tvisitors. Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osland -and Mrs. L. C.

Osland spent Frl- afternoon at the Arnold Lightly home near Austin. Tom Bagan and son. Pat. and oars. Jessup (Mary Bagan) of Black River Falls.

WIs. were "Thursday and Friday visitors at home of their uncle. Will Bagan. Dr. and Mrs.

Henry Fisher and family of Marlon, Ind. visitors In the Supt. Brelsch home past week. Mrs. Fisher and Jdra.

Brelsch are sisters. The Chester and Saetersdal Lu- 'ither League chartered a bus to llfltanenpolls Saturday for the meeting' of the Lutheran World Saturday was Youth Daj. The young people of Ches- ter and Saetersdal marched In tbe youth parade held In down- Sown "Minneapolis. In the evening they attended the large mass meeting held In Parade Stadium with Bishop Lilje giving the ad- They were accompanied Vny Her. E.

Dahle. Supt. and Mrs. Brelsch. Mrs.

Glen Harm, and Mrs. Ray Soderqulst of Chester. IF TOD LIU THB HEBALD-- OTUBBBI BONAIR Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Klnter entertained company from Rockford.

Iowa. Sunday afternoon. Allen Elder and Daniel Relnhart called at R. Elders'. Monday noon.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ktnter of Le Roy spent Monday evening- at Clayton Kinters'. Mark Kinter returned home with his parents after spending Sunday night with his grandparents. Mrs.

Fitzgerald called on Mrs. Sekorn. Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mis.

Aft Fall called on Mrs. Rebecca Barnes at Henrytown, Sunday evening. Aug. 18. Mr.

and Mrs Keith Thaycr and family of Iowa City spent i few days at the John Evans home. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fall, Arnold finis Sr. and Delbert wen- Rochester business callers Monday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Elder Jim spent Wednesday evening at Jerry Stevens'. Mrs.

F. Fitzgerald called at Mrs. Klnter's. Wednesday afternoon. Wayne Burnlkel did chores for Flynn McCabe over the week-end while they went on vacation.

Mrs. Henry Goetsch and Ula end Mrs. Tom Schutte drove to Osaje Friday to consult an eye jpectalUt. Mrs. Allen Elder and Raymond of Rldgewoy, Iowa, attended Bonair Aid at Pearl Goetsch's.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lybbert returned Aug. 17th from their Ashing trip In Northern Minn. Michael Elder of Ridgeway spent Thursday with Donald Bur- nlkel.

Bonalr W.8.C.S. met with Mrs. Henry Aug. 22 with a large attendance. Mrs.

Ernest Anderson will entertain the Garden Club Wednesday. Aug. 28. Mrs. Allen Elder and Raymond called on Mrs.

Jerry Stevens on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Schutte. Mrs. F.

Fitzgerald and Mrs. Dale Fngner and girls attended the Klrkpatrlck-Rlx wedding at Assumption Church In Cresco Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald spent Friday at the Frank Lybbert home In Nashua.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Elder were Spring Valley business callers Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Wlllard Lloyd spent Sunday evening at Tom Schutte's. Mrs. Harold Marshall, Mrs. Walter Moser and Ruth.

Mrs. Ralph Lybbert. Mrs. Sari Grabau and Mrs. Ray Fulcher spent Monday evening In the Tom Schutte home.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marshall spent Wednesday evening at Tom Schutte's. Mr. and Mrs.

Clayton Divis and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Da were colling on their old neighbors In Bonalr Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Lyell Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Necas returned Saturday from their trip to Denver. and other places of Interest. They visited the Omar Croxton family at Preston.

and at the Dan Murray home In Waterloo. Diane- Murray returned home with her parents after spending two weeks with her grandparents and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goetsch and Llla attended the Fair, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Vlnstrand and Mr. and Mrs. Swanson from OJan.

visited In the Harold Marshall home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Rlx took a wedding trip to the Black Hills and visited relatives at Watertown. 3.

Dak. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marshall A Complete Locker Home Freezer Service Slaughtering Lard Rendering Cutting ft Wrapping Sausage ft Bolony Making Freezing Fruit ft Veg. Freeing Oaring and Smoking Livestock Pickup Extra space if your freezer is full.

Free Delivery of Meats from Locker to your Farm Our Cream Boutca. BEEF for or any "OUR OWN" Ice Cream SELL US TOUR CREAM AND MAKE MONET, USE OUR LOCKER SERVICE ft SAVE MONET Lime Springs Cry. Locker Service Leonard H. Novak PHONE 2-1111 LTME SPRINGS, IOWA Foods Worth Freezing Are Worth Freezing Well LIBERTY Mrs. Kenneth Scheevel entertained nine children Monday afternoon In honor of Ellis' sixth birthday.

His two grandmothers were present for the occasion. VILstors Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dornlnk and Rosalie at Pleasant Drove were Mr. and Mrs.

John Ramaker and Mr. and Mrs. Friend Bernlng. Mrs. Hannah Menslnk spent part of last week with her sister Mrs.

Edwin Scheevel and Thursday with Mrs. Alton Scheevel. Linda and Lynn ens Ink went to the threshers' picnic Monday with the John Martin family. Hubert and Lynn Menslnk brought baled hay to Friend Bern- Ing. Saturday.

Miss Lolaraye Martin entertained at a birthday party In honor of Miss Miriam Melnen. Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Menslnk and Mrs.

Friend Beming attended a farewell Sunday School party for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lassell at Etna, Monday evening. The LasseUs are moving to Rochester. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Groteboer were callers at the Harmony hospital Tuesday evening to see their daughter Mrs. Lyle Mathlson and new baby. Larry and Dennis Mathlson were here with their grandparents. Dennis was 111 a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Staple- kamp spent Thursday afternoon at the John Ramaker home. Harriet, Billy and Judy Vreeman were Wednesday afternoon callers at the Friend Bernlng home. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Scheevel and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Scheevel and Kandls of Harmony left Friday night to spend a few days with Kenneth and Myron's cousins and aunt at Three Oaks, Michigan. Little Mark, son of the Myron Scheevels, stayed with Mrs.

Darrol Bernlng. Mr. and Mrs. Friend Bernlng. Charles Bernlng of 'Bristol and Avon Vanderwege of Lincoln.

attended the Howard Co. Fair at Cresco, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D.

Nagel of Chester were visitors the first of the week with Jessie Dornlnk, the Hubert and Roger Menslnks. Mrs. Elmer Qrabau and children of near Prestois spent Wednesday afternoon with her folks, Ingvold BJortomts. Charles Bernlng drove the tractor at Kenneth Scheevel's two afternoons last week. Roger Menslnk and family left last week for a vacation In northern Minnesota and Milwaukee.

Wise. The children stayed with her folks near Mabel. John Rosmusson did chores 'for Kenneth Scheevel lost week. Lynn Menslnk called on Friend Bernlngs Friday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Isackson and children of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Menslnk spent Sunday evening with Mr. ana Mrs.

Friend Bernlng. They observed Mrs. Isackson's birthday. A lovely decorated birthday cake was served with the lunch. The cake was presented Mrs.

Isackson by her husband. I Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jones and family spent a few days recently vacationing In northern Minnesota.

Mr Mrs. Vernon Miller accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dotzenrod to Colorado where they spent last week sight-seeing. They returned home Saturday evening.

Stanley Bast was chore boy at the William Jones home during their absence. Mrs. Ruth Nagel of Austin. was a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Minnie Slkklnk.

In the afternoon she visited Charles Vander Ble at the Ray Bast home. Charles Vander Ble took treatments last week at La Crosse. This week he will return to the sanltorlum at Cannon Falls. Minn. Last week Monday night Mrs.

John Martin entertained a group of girls In honor of Miriam Meln- en for a belated birthday party. and Mr. and Mrs. Will Vlnstrand called on Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Toi- cffson in Harmony. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Will Vlnstrand of Olon. 111., were supper guests at Ralph Lybberts'. Saturday evening and were overnight guests at Casper Johnson's. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Ludeman and children of Le Roy were supper guests at Harold MarahaHs' Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Swanson and Mr. and.

Mrs. Will Vlnstrand were Monday overnight guests at Harold Marshall's: Theyleft for their home Tuesday morning. FRIES Impl't Co, International Hamster Dwbr Lime Springs, Iowa wtt Mrs. Louis Jacquls and daughter of Pine City accompanied Mr. and Mrs.

Stuart Slkklnk and family of Hinckley, for a visit over the week-end with relatives here. Relatives met Sunday at the Walter Slkkink home for a cooperative dinner. Barbara Jones was a Sunday dinner guest of Sandra Slkklnk. The Roger and Emerson Slk- klnk families. Mrs.

Cenia Slkklnk, Mr. and Mrs. Wlnton Qluen. Diane and Carol and Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Tlcbelaar were Sunday guests at the Harold Slkklnk home. Student Gerald Osland preached at the Brethren Church Sunday morning and In Oreenleafton SXinday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin.

Lolaraye and Arlys were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ruth Jones and the Melnen's. Barrlcuda Michael Kumpf. 11-year old Maquoketa boy recently caught a 30-pound ocean barrlcuda while vacationing- at Ft. Lauderdale.

Florida. The fish measured four foot and two Inches. I FOXBILT SUPER 40 GIVES 2.2 POUNDS DAILY GAIN 2.2 Ibs. dally gain from 90 Ibs. to 220 that's what "Super 40" fed pigs are doing.

Just think what this means in getting your hogs to market. You'll need less than 2 months from 100 Ibs. to market weight (200 Ibs.) with "Super 40" before your pigs. On-the-fnrm tests show It fakes nbout 48 Ibs. of "Super 40" plui bu.

of corn to put on 100 Ibs. of gnin. One bag of "Super 40" will take a pig from 100 Ibs. to 200 Ibs. Thnt's putting on poik in a hurry with a low feed cost.

Srep today It order for fat mokir ,40" Hog lolonctr. A FEED GRAIN CO. Lime Springs, Iowa FOXBILT FEEDS LAND AUCTION I will hold a Public Auction of my 200-Acres, located 7 miles East and 3 miles North of Riceville, Iowa; or Vfc mi. West and 3 miles North of Saratoga, Iowa, on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4 SALE STARTS AT 1:30 P.

M. Central Standard Time LEGAL DESCRIPTION Will Be Given at Date Si Time of Sale. This Real Estate will be offered as 120-acres first, then as an 80. Tracts will be sold as a whole or as 2 tracts, depending on the desires of the buyers. I 2 BEDROOM HOUSE--with Built-in Kitchen Cup- --boardfl.

42 30 HIP-ROOF BARN 18 50 CATTLE SHED 24 40 CORN CRIB 10 10 WELL HOUSE 12 40 CHICKEN HOUSE 1000-Bu. BUTLER STEEL BtN--Like New! SMALL BUILDINGS-AUCTIONEERS' NOTES: This 200-acre farm has possibilities of nuklnr a rood Investment. These buildings hare -been Idle since March 5th. With a little repair and good Fall plowing, we believe this will a good bay for someone. down at time of sale; balance to be paid March 1, 1958, at which time possession wBtt be given.

BROKER'S FEE- of tlM per acre will be paid to the broker who registers the buyer with the Auctioneers prior to the sale. JENS WEIBY, Owner ABMSTRONO. IOWA Claire Clark, Orion --Auctioneers-- Lloyd Clark, Armstrong.

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