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The Terril Record from Terril, Iowa • Page 3

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The Terril Recordi
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Terril, Iowa
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John Nefzger of a a visiting at the parental, a home, and with wjth relativ Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Gushing and of Rockford, ere supper guests at the liarley Higk-v home Sunday. Powell, Relatives here. and Mrs.

Adrian Krieger Airs. Lynn Limdstrom re dinner guests at home Sunday. and and the Harris returned homo after a ten day relatives at Marshalltown, rad and Gruncly' Center. Mr. Mrs.

Jens Thompson brought home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond are the parents of a son horn urdqy, August 2, at the hospital. He weighed thirteen ounces and has been i Leslie Thomas.

aor :itor.s in the Emmett unday were Mr. and Mrs. Hedges of Ocheyedan, Mr. Garst Trifle and Michael Lake and Mr. and Lynne Johnson accompanied Lewis, James a a a a a Mrs.

Jack Morton, Patty of Esthervillo liarley Taylor was the guest i last i- at a coffee party given at ))ack ne of -Mrs. Jack Arthur Fri- The occasion after to the being to Wednesday. hospital for aylor's birthday anniversary, -Mrs. Homer Arthur, I Grady's hero for ral sen-ices. Mr.

and Taylor, Mrs. Freida left Friday Mrs. LOIMS to rctiu-n to their Airs. Christiansen, i in Long Beach, Calif. They Gill, J.

J. Thompson: from here to Des Monies to spend s. Deri) Taylor. I the week eu'd with Mrs. Gradv's 'daughter, Mrs.

Knox Campbell anc incc Clump, son of the a i Thcy I Des i Id Fred Clump, passed a morning for California. it his home at Mrs. Emmett Bridson accompanied V. R. Tritle and Mr.

and of the Fred Santa Monica, Tuesday, July 29, with a ilment. He was 45 years old time of his death. He is by his wife and two dau- The deceased was a cousin A. D. and Mrs.

I. and a nephew of Wade. 'inters family picnic was held Point Sunday. Those at- were Mr. and Mrs.

Carl and daughter, Pauline Ben- nd Leona Sehmeling of Spirit Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weaver Daughter of Walnut Grove, Mr. and Mrs. B.

Schieber Sioux Falls, S. Mr. Anderson I.cnn;ini at the je home in l-NUiorviiJo undoim-m sm-t-r Mr. Karen VA trip Mr. and mi left Friday in northern Mrs.

and Mrs. Audrey Cushin? daughter of Rockiorc! in Ralph Tritle of Spirit Lake to Walk-i Sunday j'or a short' visit i er, July 29, for a left Mondav funeral services of a cousin, Neil return home. Olson, who was killed in an accident. On their return the group visited relatives in Minneapolis, returning home Thursday afternoon. to I' I WC her am family i Derb Harley noon.

I the Hovie. ''fid Mr f) i Dickens and Mr. and wo-re callers at "Icy home Sunday 3 and Mrs. thc titc-r- Phone CHRIST VISiTOilS Pastor Terril, A COUNTRY EXPECTED WELCOME Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Spencer sons of Estherville, Mr. and Lowell Burley and daughter, Mary Leek and family and Leroy Fisher of Spirit Lake, and Clyde Spencer and Mrs. Norma Brant went to Maynard, Sunday to visit at the and i cla i' evening. Mrs. Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Luverne Johnson: and family took George Smith back i Pau! Smiih of Superior a to his home at Park i Potter and Paul Hiigendorf 'of ri- Saturday. They returned home Sim-1 and Derry i were Saturday evening supper guest's at the Roy Olson home. Mrs.

John Russell and daughter and Mrs. Nellie Richards of Spirit, Lake, Mrs. Marvin Sehmeling and Maria and JoAnn Probst were busi: ness callers in Fort Dodge Tuesday. Jerilyn Voehl of Lake-field. the first of last week with Cheryl Lea Wilmot.

Wednesday Cheryl Lea went home with her and i visited until Saturdav. llOVt'l 1 FOK SALE. Capons. Also an apart- incut size gas stove. Mrs.

John man, phone 1300. FOR SALE: Lightning rods. 27 years of satisfied customers. Call 1317-J collect, Gus I). Ihilli, 502 K.

10th Spencer. Sheldon Baker, laker Martin Welnitz and son Spencer home and help Mr. Spence? Mr. and Mrs. celebrate his birthday Guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Krieger Friday evening were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Mr.

Triggs and family Mrs. Merle Moelier of Estherville, Mr. and Winter and daughters, Donand and anniversary Mr. and' Mrs. family and Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Erickson of Silver, ton, Mr. and Glenn Hemphill and qiiist and Mrs. I. and Mrs.

Ray Hyde Spirit a and and family of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. i Mrs. M. 0.

Blum and Mary, Mr. a Il 'S- Bessie Gustafson Mrs. C. E. Hal- Bonnichsen of Mr.

Leslie Winter and Wayne Winter of Jackson, Efifffld Mrs. ClareTice Boughey and Mrs. Elmer Carter and Jimmy. Mr. Mrs.

Lake guest Gustafson home. She and Mrs. W. E. Blum, Mr.

and Andy Reno and family, Mr. and I the Gustafson children while Mrs. Henry VanBebber and family Gustafson is helping in Hie Latii-ens, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Mr.

and Mrs. Lyle Alexander and phone office. Albert City, family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ander- son and- family, Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Blum and Mr. and Mrs. A. D.

Coleman enjoyed a picnic at the Geo. Seick cottage at Manhattan Beac-li on West Okoboji Sunday. of Storm at the Roland is staying with tele- Mrs. James Reed and fam- Lester, Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd and family of Superior and Mrs. August Bendixen and inper of Terril. Mr. ancl Mrs. Dorrancn Jacobs and family of Austin.

were overnight guests at the Fred Zelinsky home Friday. They were on their way home from a trio to Yellowstone. Are you intending to use Commercial Fertilizer this fall? If so see us before you boy. We have made arrangements to spread it for you car Sickness Summer is on thc way and many families will be wanting to take their dog on Sunday afternoon or week-end motor trips. But.

as many dog owners hove sadly discovered, a large proportion oi dogs don't enjoy motor tours because they be- corr.e car-sick. Many veterinarians behove that in most cases dogs suffer car-sickness merely because they are frightened. The" dog is too often introduced to automobiles by being unceremoniously dragged to a car and thrust resistingly through a door. The dog reacts exactly as many humans would do to a similar three weeks experience. The cure is to place the dog in the car while it is parked in i the home driveway.

At first, leave I one door open. Sit beside the clog and pet him. Let him leave after only three or four minutes. Repeat thc routine two or three limes a week, extending the time in the car. i As soon ss the dog ceases to show signs of nervousness or distaste for thc car.

take him for a very short ride. Drive slowly and withod't jerks. Even a tendency to be cmcd by patient use of tins method. Divine worship Thursday. 8 p.m.: Junior Walther League meeting.

Friday. 8 p.m.: Sunday School teachers' meeting. Sunday, 9:30 service. 10:45 a.m.; Sunday School Bible classes for all ages. Tuesday, 7 p.m.: Junior Walther League swiininiii" party and Meet at the church.

and A I with New Holland baler. VM1I furnish and pull trailers. Ph 5G5IUI, Spirit Lake. 1 live west and i north of Sani Zelmder's farm north of Terril. Peterson.

FOR SALE: Fresh carrots, small or big bunch. Come and get them any time. Mrs. Lewis Johnson. FOH SALE: 4 Ib.

spring fries. George Simpson, phone 302, Terril. 1'IAXOS: Two beautiful spinets. Priced for quick side. Can be seen iii yifiiiity.

Write i'ctcrsen Rev. J. S. Mulchings, Pastor picnic. DimueH, Minn.

i NOTICE--If anyone has a copy of the book, "Thc Spirit Lake Mass- glffl by Mrs. Alibie Gardner-Sharp, which they would either sell or donate to thc Community Library, will they please contact Mrs. Marsh. oY STARS A Farm Fire of the inost fr.rt in fiic chr.npn^ of 1 the hnir.e is electrici which miicii Glenn FxeoiphilJ; Tankman 'l5 America's Fastest feS Drivers in Thrilling Aufo Races, Every Day Except Aug. 26 and 30.

Other Leading Features inciude: Big CaH'e, Horse, Sheep end Poultry Shows. Shows; Climaxed by Fireworks. 8 0 A Farm Machinery Homa Appliance Sliows. Afomic Energy Defense Department Exhibits, Thriil Days, Aug. 26 30; Thrill Nite, Aug.

23. i A of 2,500 Clubbers. time, living conditions pleasant. But. at the same electricity has yrently to tho of fire, bc- cause it is so iiitle undorslood and so much abused through misuse of electrical equipment.

Among the most common id is thc false notion that it is a "nuisance'' a fuse bloxvs cut. Instead of realizing that a fuse in an electrical circuit is a safety device or valve, the average farm-dweller becomes irritated because it is necessary to change the He forgets that there is a serious reason for the fuse and the cr.ub'e should be located and corrected before the overloaded circuit causes a disastrous fire. The Clmrc-h belongs to not to man. and it Is not inlemieci to become a tool of any social order--' imperialist, or capitalist, or coin says j)r. Waiter W.

a i said, ''it is so for Christians to support government and I'nitcd Xaiions for economic development. is so diil'icuSt for Ihest; to understand a theirs is a task of world-wide on I lie; spiritual level." Sunday School at i) o'clock. Vvorship Service at 10 o'clock. Junior Choir practice evenings at o'clock. Thitrsday.

Aug. 7 at 2 o'clock. W.S.f.'.S. Smyth, president of Xovth Conference of th? is tiic guesi speaker. Henry HOVLANDi Sponsored by tha A Thf A TERRIL HARDWARE ROBERT McMILLKi obotit nr.mt IT Scrvica oad Appliances for Axiomatic I cooling, heating iixi NiJe Horse Show, Aug.

2429; Mafir.ees, Sun. Agriculiure, Horticulture and Home Activities Shows. Roycl American Shows on World's Biggest Midway. Score of Famed Norfhwesf Bands and Orchestras. Dairy, Honey, Fine School State Exhibits.

TT'Order reserved grandstand and'TJ if-- jhow ticked by moi $1.50 and including Minn. Sfafe Fair, Sf. Pa Great Wafer Gonlro! To Open Everglades Land The United States" semi-tropical show case ths rich tind lushly vegetated Florida Everglades is scheduled for sonic new decorating effects thc hand of mnn. Presently under construction is the first phnse of S203.000.000 master plan to tame tho 'Glades--a plan that reaches in'o an area larger than Connectic Delaware, and New Jersey coi including a third of Florida's people and nearly hnlf of its wealth. I Projected by ihe United States Army Corps of r.ginccrs, the mas- i sive water-contrd scheme calls for i drainage of sv.

amps, control of floods, and reclamation for agricul- ture and cattle of extensive reaches 1 of grass lands. I Although the plan encompasses i the eastern part of Florida from Orlando south, first-phase work IF i primarily concerned with the Lake Okcechobce the lower east coast and the' proper, often called America's "last fron- tier." I For well over century Floridians i have been i i to action by i dreams of productive a part i of nil of 4 1 Ever! glcdes area lies south of Lake i Okcechobee. dominated by flat u. noodea marshes, much of area's soil i is rich, organic muck capable of producing a crop in 60 days. vsc eas, ID.

cao tor 1 5 J2 isher Lneese 9 Ibs. up 25c nc 1 Ib. 35c Peaches, Lug $2.13 Assorted Jams, jar 19c Watermelon Ib. Lettuce, large head 14c Minced Ham 45c -Phone urocery We Deliver Terril, Iowa.

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Years Available:
1928-1956