uu.i xaiimj', «IIUcibala and daughter, Mr. and to Kroepel aad family, Mr . Alfred Kroepel and daueh-no and Minnie Freriehs, Mr Herman Arfiresen, Mr. nr.t, imond Aadrescn and family, is Rounds and son, Mr. and ». Schmidt, Mr. and Mra. Lu imidt and family, Mr. and irlowe Schmidt and family Mia. Marvin Langel and son, Mrs. John Paulus, Mr. and n Schmidt, Mr. and Mr*. Dor. nidt, Mr. and Mra. Calvin n and family, Mr. and Mrs ks and son, Mr. and Mrs. Erk», Mrs. Elmer Molten Mrs. Herb Phillips and famine Mrs. Elmer Schmidt, Mr George Frerlchs and daugh-md Mrs. Varold Voss. Marlin •Mr*. Tena Kallson.ANT COUNTY ASC [N NEWSi of the annual ASC eommu-tioa* which were conducted from July 9 through July 16 ounced this week by the Ply-uinty ASC Office.: of 607 ballot* were cast n. us townships. This was CD i cast in the community eloc-yoar.iwly elected chairmen and men of the community com-will automatically serve as and alternate delegates to y ASC convention which will ,t the ASC office In LaMars 9. The principal business of cntion will be the selection ty ASC committee chairman, rrnms, regular member and noto member*cial ono-ysar terms of newly rnnty and community comit-111 begin on August 1.' of newly elected community amon in the west part of y follows:Township—Chairman, Don-k; vice chairman, John C. member, Emil R. Schuette; lata, Onno H. Johnson; 2nd. Alvin Heerca. k Township—Chairmon, Al-vice chairman. Ton. member, Theodore Port: nnto, John Yockoy; 2nd. a!* larl Olson.i Township—Chairman, Hai-;a; vice chairman, Clarence ember, Jorvills Stinton; lit Roilln Tindall; 2nd. alter-ineth Brown.d T o w n s h i p—Chairman, I, Johnson; vice chairmanHilliiiiiimmiiiiiiiiimtiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii■uirCELEBRATE In AKRON!BOOSTER DAYFriday, Aug. 12thi• EVERYTHING FREEPROGRAM1:00 P. M.—FREE STREET PARADE2:00 P. M — FREE BASEBALL GAME Akron vs. Rsmsen4:00 P. M — RACES and SPORTS Prises For The Winners5:00 P. M.—FREE HORSE SHOW6:00 P. M. -PICNIC IN THE PARK Bring Your Basket. FREE ICE CREAM7:30 P. M — BOOSTER ADDRESSby Don Cunningham, Sioux City9:00 P. M.—FREE DANCES Old Time and New Time. Oood Musici FREE RIDES-IFOR THE KIDDIES—All Afternoon and Evening.! See Davy Crockett!IHe Will Be In Akron August 12ENAll LeiFarms fiI have Just solt Edward Utecb, Joh S' acre. Thia farm. Lo |Sioux County, 3U■action, and makes :I have the followi ..Mr. and Mrs. Job rotated and well la farm, with Anc mod very good modernIn Sec. 1 and 2, P gravel road on* m Highway 29, four r ton or 12 mile, du City. $175 per aer Ceorge Berger’* 1 fahm. juat • northw. farm. Ha* fine pa very fertile farm— tom Und—a locate, la SW part of Sec. afcin.Mr*. Ellen Gerlii acre farm, very pi idling because sh larger, improved fa SJSV,. Sec. 5. I liber mile* straight weal The Van Donodl proved farm, two m Gerling* farm, dene one-half ia rich Bro land.William Fischer 160 acra farm, well located one mile ea« or one mile east of Sec. 32, Huagcrford “Doc Chaa. Gree improved acreage, ft rated on gravel hi| mile SE of Weatflal I ha»» several Bn county, located iui from Plymouth coui