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COZY CORNER SCHOOL No. 3

Tingley Township

Tingley Township was divided into nine school districts. Cozy Corner School No. 3 was located near Tingley north along Highway 169. The school was closed by 1950 when the rural school system in Iowa was discontinued.

Cozy Corner, Tingley No. 3, 1912 or 1913

BACK ROW, L-R: Amy DUNCAN, Cecil McDOWELL, Jessie DUNCAN, Edith HANKINS, teacher Eva ASHENHURST, Edna NICHOLS, Eva REYNOLDS, Faye HANKINS, Dave HANKINS.

MIDDLE ROW, L-R: Faye McDOWELL, helen HANKINS, Merle HANKINS, Alma DUNKIN, Birdie McDOWELL, Agnes REYNOLDS, Alma McDOWELL.

FRONT ROW, L-R: Wayne DARBYSHIRE, Manson REYNOLDS, Emmett HEIZER, Clyde McDOWELL, Oral HANKINS.

Cozy Corner, Tingley No. 3

BACK ROW, L-R: John DeVRIES, Anna ANDERSON, Robert ANDERSON.

FRONT ROW, L-R: Karen RICKER, Karen Sue ANDERSON, Jimmie DeVRIES.

Tingley Vindicator, Tingley, Ringgold County, Iowa
October 26, 1911

Cozy Corner 5; Bridge Academy 3.
On Friday, Sept. 20, a game of baseball was played between the schools of Bridge Academy and Cozy Corner, resulting in a score of 5 to 3 in favor of Cozy Corner. The following is the line-up:

  Bridge Academy   Cozy Corner
  Elton GILES  pitcher  H. ASHENHURST
  Howard GILES  catcher  Wyatt HANKINS
  John ENGLAND  1st base  Floy HANKINS
  Dorothy MILLER  2nd base  Archie McCAHON
  Grace ENGLAND  3rd base  Fay HANKINS
  Ray GROUT  short stop  Mae McCAHON
  Glenn GROUT  right field  Cecil McDOWELL
  Floyd MILLER  center field  David HANKINS
  Oscar McKEE  left field  Edith HANKINS

SOURCE: Tingley Centennial book, Pp. 128-29, 169.

Transcription by Sharon R. Becker May of 2010; updated September of 2011.

Mount Ayr Record-News
Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa
Thursday, February 26, 2015, Page 11

From "Snapshots of History" by Mike Avitt:

"When rural schoolhouses were first built in Ringgold County, they were built where the need was the greatest. But eventually districts were formed and education became organized. It was decided to place a rural school every two miles so a pupil would never have to walk more than a mile to school. My notes say [July 1890. . . ] is the time frame when the schools were placed about every two miles. . . .As gravel roads and school buses made rural schools obsolete, they were sold. . . .The ones that were sold were sold one at a time until October 22, 1951 when Cozy Corner [Tingley Twp. No. 3], Eighme School [Tingley Twp. No 9], and Bridge Academy [Tingley Twp. No. 4] all sold at public auction for around $600 each. Sales were common during the 1950s."

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