Good NeighborsKXAbout fifty farmers go! together in Lincoln township Wednesday to ; p'ow around 200 acres of land in j preparation for planting corn or i £ | beans, for four uiferem farmers \ j-who have recently had a death or • ‘ hospitalization in the family. jfThe men met at noon for dinner at the Trinity Lutheran church fourteen miles south and two mites westof Le Mars. They work at the Albert Krause, Cecil Lang. Bud Mue- I(-eke and Dwight Saunders farms.uLas] Monday several farmers went ! c to the Merlin Schemer and Shorty ' f I Wurth farms near Remsen to do : f | the spring plowing. They plowed 30 : C acres, in Hi hours at the Schemer ;o farm and then went across the road j f into the Wunh fields where thev • h j plowed 55 acres in 2'.'2 hours. At ■: non Mrs. Shorty Wurth served a hot I j( ! lunch assisted by Mrs. Harry Bolt- ■ p jjen ■ nI Men who helped were: Chester ;S( j Speer. Everli Groenhagcn. Alfred ;] Peterson. Dick Tammenga, Don Me I p i Kay. Ted Bihon. Lavern Roberson. j \ William Flewellen and I ^Ed Twogood. George Bliel. Fran- j f ] ces Bauler. Forrest Nairn. Harry Bottjen. Shorty Wurth. Bill G. Anderson. Leonard Johnson and.Sam Carr (hired man for Jim Paul in). Dick Dunn (N. Mathers hired man). John Felts (Bill Hoyt's hired man).Jack Paulin of Paulin Implement Company, Kingsley, furnished a Case 400 tractor with 4-lb plow operated by Don McKuv.