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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 6

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MASON. Cil-y ULOBE-GAZUTTE Hogs Gained 40-60 Cents in Week HEAVY DEMANDS ARE REFLECTED Nominal Steady Prices Quoted for Saturday CHICAGO, (ff) Livestock pnces steadied Saturday after a week of irregular fluctuations due to heavy civilian and lend-lease requirements for meats and uncertainty about ceilings. Slightly reduced supply and failure of marketings to expand to proportions expected at this time of year, coupled with expanded lend-lease buying of pork, accounted for the market's strength. S. Dept.

hogs oOO. total hardly enough good and choice hogs on sale to test values; nominally steady Quotable-top shippers took 200; compared week ago, barrows and gilts 50-55c spots 60c up on lightweights; sows mostly 40c up; spots up more. Salable cattle 100. Calves 100 Compared Friday last week: Choice fed steers and yearlings closed 25 lower, instances 40 down with closing market active; common, medium and average-good grades recovered early 25 to 50 decline and finished steady at $14.75 downward; very bearish trade early in week but'recovery prompt and closing market healthy; heifers finished steady after regaining 25 to 50 early loss; cows closed 25 higher, bulls 25 to 50 up; vealers strong; largely fed steer and heifer run, extreme top choice to prime heavy steers steers $16.75, next highest price 516.60, light steers $15.50, light yearlings $16.00, heifer yearlings bulk fat steers at close $13.50 to $16.09, bulk heifers $12.00 to $14.50 after falling to $8.65 weighty cutter cows of common beef co type closed at $9.00, with common and medium beef cows selling.at $9.50 to heavy sausage bulls reached $13.00 at close; vealers mostly $13 50 to 515.50, bulk $14.00 to stock Midwest Livestock (SATURDAY'S PRICES) Trend Good Butchers- 140-150 Ibs. 150-160 Ibs.

160-170 Ibs. 170-ISO Ibs. 180-200 Ibs. 200-220 Ibs. 220-2W Ibs.

2M-270 Ibs. 270-300 Ibs. 300-330 Ibs 330-360 Ibs Good Packing Sows-1 270-300 Ibs. 300-330 Ibs 330-360 Ibs 3C3-MO ibs. 400-150 Ibs 450-500 Ibs.

503-550 Ibs. Alber! Minn. lOc higher S11.90-11.9i S12.30-12.33 S12.70-12.75 S13.30-13.35 S13.5S-13.60 S13.70-13.73 S13.70-13.75 S13.70-13.75 SI 3.70-13.75 S13.60-13.65 SI3.50-13.55 S13.50-13.55 S13.50-13.55 E13.40-13.35 S13.30-13.35 S13.20-I3.2a SI3.10-13.lo Austin Minn. lOc higher SJJ.40-12.IO 512.70-13.00 S13.10-I3.45 SI3.35-13.65 513.45-13.75 S13.45-13.75 S13.45-13.75 S13.45-I3.75 S13.45-I3.15 S13.35-13.63 S13.35-13.C5 S13.35-13.C5 SI 3.35-13.05 S13.25-I3 55 S13.15-13.4ii S13.15-13.45 Waterloo Steady (ll.Si-13.lll S13.35-13.50 S13.60-13.73 SI3.10-13.85 S13.70-13.B3 S13.70-13.8J S13.60-13.73 S13.CO-13.75 SI3.60-13.75 S13.CO-13.75 S13.50-13.65 SI3.50-J3.C.T S13.50-I3.G.] Cedar Rapids lOc higher S13.00-I3.IO 513.40-13.50 Si 3.63-13.75 S13.75-13.B5 S13.75-13.S5 S13.75-I3.S5 S13.75-13.85 S13.CS-I3.75 S13.65-13.75 S13.55-13.G5 513.45-13.55 lo choice hoes, less than normal nil. deliver, plant at Albert Lea, will brins 5-15c over foregoin; to Wilson quotations.) Local Livestock HOGS MASON CITY-Por Saturday cents higher.

140-150 $12.00 2 8htS 150-160 $12.50 ood light lights 160-170 S13.00 ShtS 170-1SO 313.50 Good light hehts 180-200 SI3.85 Good light butchers 200-220 S13 85 Good med. butchers 220-240 S13.85 Good Tried, v.l. butchers 240-270 S13b5 Good med. butchers 270-300 S13.B5 Goad med. wt.

butchers 300-330 13 85 Good med. butchers £1385 Good packing sows 270-300 $1375 Good 300-330 S13 75 Goo. rows Good sows Good sows GOOd 330-360 SS3.75 360-100 S13.S3 400.450 S1.T45 450-500 513.55 CATTLE MASON Saturday Choice to crime steers Sli Good to choice steers S12.SU-13.50 Medium to good steers sii.so-12.50 Fair to medium £1000-1150 Plain to fair steers 8.QO-10 00 Choice to prime yrlg. steers Sia.W.l-f.so Good 10 choice vrlq. steers S12.SO-13 so Medium to eood yearlings SH.5fJ-12.50 sin.on-ii.5o s.oc-io.oo Ime heifers.

800 SI3.00-14.05 Fair lo medium Common to (air yearlings Choice to I bs. down Good to choice S120IM300 Medium to" good heifers sn 00-1200 cattle in meager supply, dull' early, fairly active late, steady. Salable sheep none; total 5,000: Friday: Closed steady to one load good to choice Iambs Compared Friday last week: Fat lambs 10 to 25 lower yearlmgs weak to 25 lower, and ewes unevenly steady to 50 high- medium to good $14.00 to $13.00, common $13.75 down; good to choice yearlings $13.00 to to ewes SS.50 Plain to fair heifers S10 00-11 so Common heifers fl.00-10.00 o.uts-jw.l/u Good to choice coins, dry fed 9.00-10.(iO Medium to fair cows 0.50- 900 Fair to medium 77a-7''5 Cutterx heavy WHEAT REACHES 5 YEAR HIGHS Corn and Rye Also Register Upturns CHICAGO, prices reached new five-year highs Saturday with gains of fractions to more than a cent a bushel. Com and rye registered similar upturns to best quotations for the past several months. Grain market buying which centered on December delivery contracts, trading in which ceases after Tuesday, came from dealers covering previous short sales and irom mills and other commercial interests apparently seeking actual grain, supplies of which have been inadequate in many markets recently to satisfy enlarged de- STOCKS MILDLY IRREGULAR Further Profits Cashed In on Thursday Rally larity persisted irregu- in Saturday's stock market -as further profits were cashed on Thursday's big The direction was indefinite al the opening.

Activity in low- priced issues fell off appreciably although picking up elsewhere, small fractional variations either way ruled near the close. Numerous stocks held at Friday's final levels. Transfers for the two Hours were around 400,000 shares inflation thinking, resulting partly from the recent A shakeup, remained as a prop' for individual pivotals and generally encouraging war news kept Wall street cheerful. There inclination, however, to Farmers Store Large Crop of Soybeans Cutters, lieht 6.50- 7,0:1 canners. heavy 550-SCO Canners.

light 5.00- Bulls. heavy S975-' Fancy selecl calves El2.5Q.l3 CD Calves, good to choice. ISO-ISO Sll.50-12.50 Calves, fair to good. 130-190 9.00-11 no calves, common to fslr 600- 8.00 Calves, cull 6.00 d'wn SHEEP MASON Saturday lambs, good to choice S13.23-14 25 Spring lambs, medium to Rood 00 Sprir-e Iambs, eood to fair S10.50-11.5U spring lambs, fair to medium 9.00-10.00 Spring lambs, common 5.00- T.oo Native ewes, eood to 2.76- 3J5 Ewes, cull -IT- May cents was an hold commitments light for the usual weekend protection. Tax offerings again dwindled and the opinion was expressed by some observers that such year-end account adjustments were approaching the finish Hopeful business prospects aided certain favorites but were ignored by others.

were steady and major commodities slightly hieher Among stocks intermittent sun- port was accorded Goodyear, Goodrich, Eastman Kodak I Case and Standard Oil (N'. Produce (Merchant Qnolations) UOtations by INDUSTRY FACES HEAVY DEMANDS Increased Production Expected to Relieve Critical Shortages Brick and tile manufacturers in St. Louis and vicinity face a year of maximum production and employment as a result of recent orders by the war production board to the effect that brick and tile and other masonry products must be used wherever possible in public housing projects and other war construction, according to a statement by J. Ernest Fender, president of the Structural Clay Products Institute. Brick and tile already have been used on maiiy vital war projects including the WAAC camp at Des Moines.

which was finished 30 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OP TUB APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTEATRIX Cerro Gordo Countj duly un appointed MASON CITY-For Saturday Eggs, current receipts Heavy springs, 5 Ibs. and up 2'c tn S7 syiuigs, IDS. and iifiher Berlin 63Vy Epritlgs 4 to 5 ugiier, uecember Heaw rye hig to oats up; Soyoeans Ts to 1 hicher to higher. CHICAGO CASH GKALV (Saturday Mirket) wheat: No Hides was such an bins -enormous crop soy beans in Howard county at the close rf the 1942 season that.it baceme necessary to erect 24 wooden Cresco wiU KiceviUe 6 and 4. They are now being filled and will be held at pnces ranging from $1.06 to $1.60 qua ty and moisture to be shi PPed whenever cars are available.

Inritlitied by Broi Ice 308 Street rroaljiwest Korsehides IS 00 BEEF HIDES From 15 Ibs. up From 15 Ibs. down Bull aides ic hides Ic a Ib. a ib. higher for green tildes lo wholesale dealers In wholesale Quantities.

Scrap steel containing chromium can easily be distinguished from ordinary steel by looking at sparks from a piece held against a grinding wheel. Sparks from chromium steel come in flower- like bursts; from ordinary steel they go in simple, straight lines. PUBLIC SALE to quit farming, and the other plans sma we will hold a Public Sale on the old the TUESDAY, DEC. Zl, 1942 COaEBEKCIXG AT 1Z Q'CtOCK. Xnnv TE, I 6 HEAD OF HORSES 6 I 2-year-old colt; IJ-year-old black wt.

1200; 1 blue JO; 1 dapple gray mare, 9 smooth mouth, about about 1400. 76 HEAD OF CATTLE 76 40 HOGS. WEIGHT ABOUT 100 LBS. gjijc grade E6J452 1 68 1 Field sead unchanged. Mason City Grain 20c I9c 20c 18c 15e Heavy springs.

3 to 4 Legnorn springs lec Heavy hens, 5 ibs. and Hens, 4-5 Jbs. Hens, under 4 Ibs. Cocks, heavy Cocks, Leghorns All No. 2 Poultry 4 cents "less Eggs, cash Eggs, in trade 3 Butter.

Jowa State Butter. Corn Country 50 Butter. Decker's lowana Butter. Brookfield 0 days ahead schedule, and several of the larger naval air training stations. WPB and National Housing Agency officials have pointed out that the use of tile, in both permanent and temporary structures, not only will relieve the critical lumber shortage estimated at 6,000,000,000 board feet, but also will solve a serious labor problem inasmuch as there is a surplus of skilled bricklayers and masons isi almost every area.

In addition, use oj locally produced materials will spread employment around the country and also relieve the railroads of a serious burden. Frame construction makes it necessary to haulmany thousands of car loads of lumber across the country, whereas brick and tile are available in most localities within a few miles of construction sites. A recent study by the National Association of Home Builders indicates that the use of brick and tile increases the cost of construction only about 3 to 4 per cent as compared with frame construction and permits savings of nearly 50 per cent in lumber and nails which stand high on the list of critical materials. has been qualified as uio Mur of Owen Allen Roberts, Deceased late Gordo County. All persons In to said estate are requested immediate payment; and thos claims aln5 the same will pre sent them, duly authenticated, to th "nderslsned for allowance, and Hte (r the oUlce of the Clerk cl the Diiirie Court.

MABEL I. ROBERTS. Adminlitratri. SENNEFF i DUNCAN. Attorney Dated December 3rd 1942 S.

H. MacPEAK, Cleric District Court By MAHCAMT RgJY. DejuS NOTICE OF SHESlfF'8 SALE STATE OF IOWA. Cerro Gordo County To Lew Holmes, and to wham II eonetro: You are hereby notified that by of 3 genera! execution, to tna directed and issued out of. the office of the Clerk lf u'J 1 DJstri Collr 'he State of Iowa vltnm and for Kossulh County, upon a udgment rendered in said Court In favor i.

arid against Lev Holmes, or Die sum of One Imndred CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTUEES No. 2 snelled corn No. 2 new oats New ear corn No. 2 soybeans Barley CHICAGO GRAIN" CLOSE Dec. July Sept.

Sept. May July May Dec May July Sept. Dec. Jan. High 1.37 1.35=1 1.35-i Ciose 1.3GV.

.9414 i Stock List 1.71 1.T3 -SHi 13.80 13.60 60 KOCK PULLETS 3 BUCK- 2 BRED EWES bushels et oats, and of hay; FARM MACHINERY, Etc. By Am Can Am st 651 Am Tel IK Am Tob Anaconda Atch i- Bendix Aviat Beth Stl 55'i Boeing Airp! 15'i Con Edison Corn Products 55'i Curt Wright Deere ac Co Gen Zlec Gen Foods Ger, Mot Goodrich Goodyear 111 Cent Int Harvest Int Tel i Kennecott 34-i SVi cream cooler box; corn shelter; 3 feed 1 I. H. C. 10- peerinj; binder; It-ta.

bur mill; 1 small fresno; feel 6-fooV'c'h'ic' picket crib; STOCKS Montg Kash Kelv evi iv a Da Prod H'i Central Pcnr.ey Penn Wiillips t. Radio Sears Boeb Socony Vac Std Brands Std Oil Ind Std Oil .55 Studcbaker 5 Swift i Co Texas Co 41 Unit A Lines 18 United A Cor JG Unit Drug 7 Gypsum Rubber Steel West Un Tel Wilson Co Woolworth CCV. 23 62 10 1S 27 ClilCAGO POTATOES S. Ko. 1 North Nebraska Bliss Trium'uhs Award War Bonds to Two Winners of Soil Improvement Contest CRESCO-The Cresco Chamber OT Commerce, which sponsored the sou improvement contest of the last season, -has awarded firs pnre to OrvilJe Byram of New Oregon township with a S50 war bond and Joseph Roucka of How- I-l MA Of bond.

Awards were also given to seven en who participated in the based on efforts and mto common entered re mo the program as well as rotation crops and strip farming, for control by the contour of erosion plan. 29! AG the land a thick darkness for three days and destruction of the first bom of first bom of man Society. with rk be- JOHN R. FLOWERS-MELVIN DESHLER BAYLE8S. A.ct.

SHEFFIELD SAV.Nr. clerk IS: Anc lont or Tm OTM CItrt Iowa Mother Receives Letter From Man Who Was Saved by Her Son SHEKANDOAH, Mrs. ODay could proudly show her friends Saturday a letter from a young man was rescued by her son in convoy duty off the coast of Florida. The letter, from Walt Chowaneis of JVtiddletown, said in part: "I was pulled on board by your son This is why I'm writing you to let you know just what kind of a son you have. His xvork is dangerous but adventurous only wish that you never worry about him.

I know, he rescued me Your son is a very fine boy and I vant you to be proud of him. For it was not for him. probably. I would have never come to see my mother again. "My mother, sends her regards er of a feclln nre sixty-seven and Dollars, debt anc Eight and Dollars, costs and Sixteen and 100 Dollars, attorney's fee 1 have levied upon the following described personal property to wit: 4 honej.

nj.ru, arerxe wtlfbt xboot 1250 poands 1 eons, mixed 23 13 afn 12 ralltd cblcifcs 1 disc, SO wheel 1 cultivator (1:3 nime) 1 John Deere. 14 yean old 1 rake, to feet long I mower. JUCormlefc Deerior 1 binder, make Ueerint com In field and crib 450 bushels la bin 01 1937 cei Uc W-WM 28lh da of Decemb i. M-. at the farm tion 9 tolniM Sec- 9 1 Township.

Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, I wji) proceed to sell the She'" 1 0 oi together with all legal costs accruing. Dated at the Sheriff's office In Maso City. Iowa, this 1st day oj BcMrate TIM H. PHALEJJ. iheriffof Cerro Gordo County.

low: 1912. ARMY CALLS LARGE GROUP Will Be Inducted Monday, Dec. 21 following list ot men have been sent orders to report for induction at an induction center on Dec. 21: Virgil Sheets, Semvick; Arthur Iowa City; Earl Aupperle, Story City; Paul Cuppitt, Eagle Grove; STRICTLY BUSINESS "You used to talk to me while we ate!" Classified Advertising! Information Funeral Directors TABLE OF ECONOMY WANT AD PRICES discount if paid at time of insertion. discount on all classified ads paid within 10 days of last insertion.

This is 6 point type The rates for this size type are- 1 Day 3 Days 6 Days Lines Lines Lines Lines Lines Lines Lines Lines .30 .45 .60 .75 .90 1.05 1.20 1.35 mother of the boy who rescued me The son is C. M. O'Day, fireman, third class, U. S. navy.

Presbyterian Women Entertained at Home of Mrs. Fred Hagist The Presbyterian dies association held the annual L-hnslmas party at the home of Mrs. Fred Hagist Wednesday afternoon. After the devotional and business meeting, gifts were exchanged from a beautifully deco- -ated fir tree cut from the Hagist The Rev. J.

E. Rankin was an guest and as his birthday was the same day he was presented a birthday cake. Christmas carols were sung The Rev Rankin will retire c. 31, and plans were made for for the entire church The Rev. and Mrs.

Rankin will make their home in Michigan vhere one of their daughters lives Mrs. Hagist was assisted in erving by Mrs. Will Hedrick. TJ iW, i Kaliestad, Belmond; Andrew Thompson tagie Grove; On-ille Hill Eagle Grove; Thayne Chapman, Emmetsburg; Charles Prehm Goldfield; Olson, Webster City Richard Claggett, Clarion; Henrj Wessels, Belmond; Clark Smith DultiLh Lester Hanson Eagle Grove; Thomas Watt, Dows Riwson Ind .75 1.13 1.5" 1.88 2.25 2.63 3.00 3.38 $1.32 1.98 2.64 3.30 3.96 4.62 5.28 5.94 MEYERS funeral Boat A' MAJOR Funeral borne 209 -2nd N. SON Funeral Home.

Com- PATTERSON for service. 1140. Funeral Home. Known Ambulance. 323 N.

Wash. Personals This is 10 point type. The rates for this size type ar IDay 3 Days 6 Days Japs in Terms ot Jesse James," Bishop Warns DBS MOirvES, have een thinking of Japan too largely terms oE 'Madame Butter Madame Butterfly hen we bught to have kept esse ames and John years ce in foreign uullll -Wlinger, a veteran of 31 years nissioiiary service in foreign jncls said here. Methodist Bishop Edwin i Ltct wh ar rived "in the United i ak 1 a hazardous, roundabout series of voyages from the orient, addressed two Des Moines audiences. In the post-war period, the bishop said, it should be recognized that Japan had not reached the degree of cultural development we assumed she had.

Bishop Lee advocated an inter- I national police force foUoxvine the present war. PLAN SERVICE Methodist church wui have its annual Christmas program Sunday evening at 7-30 o'clock. The program will be a service of candle lighting; the story of Christmas as told in Mathew and Luke will be portrayed by the children in the primary department assisted by the junior choir and a reader. Riwson, Indianola; Hobei-- Whistler, Leyard; Harold Assinh Kanawha; Harvey Frye, Waterloo- Harry lehl, Bclmond; Stanley lmond; Dary1 Graves, Goldtield; Robert Wehrheirn Llanon; Donavin Heggen, Waterloo; Axel Eriksen, Dows; Albert Libby, Clarion; Julian. Ingebritson, Dows; Dickinson, Belmond; Maxfield Sheldon, Clarion- Robert 'Fisher, Eagle Grove; Francis Paul, Des Moines; John Miller Eagle Grove; Charles Hankes, Belmond; Millard Eliison, Belmond; Hartsell Sweet, Hampton, Sylvus Jones, Goldfield; Charles Snyder, Clarion; Bernarr Jansen, Dows; Paul Middleton, Woolstock; Araby Marter, Ainsworth Bernard Yoder, Woolstock" Benjamin Wooster, Eagle Grove John Buhner, Eagle Grove; Earl Oronk, Belmonci; Daryl Farran Rowan; Claude Johnson, Belmond; iheodore Reggebo, Waterloo; Lee Stafford, Eagle Grove; Lester Hensley, Whitney, Marley Griffith, Goldfield; Dale Dough- Clarion; Paul Dodd, Clarion; William Kirstein, Long Beach, Lawrence Karstens, Dows- Kobert Armstrong, Clarion; Fred Krecheval, Rowan: Bertie Barton Hermiston, George Pressler Eagle Grove; Jack Perry, St.

Louis' Don Benson, Belmond' Kenneth Parrish, Clarion; Robert Brooks, Clarion; Dallas Ehvood Eagle Grove; Harry Losna, Clarion; Ernest Rubendall, Clarion- Russell Blackman, Clarion; Eugenio Ramon, Cedar Creek, Rex Ahlstrom, Minneapolis; Clayton Brown, Kansas City, Mo Maurice Fryslie, Eagle Grove Florentine. Rodriquez, Medow Arthur Wesselink, Clarion 1 Oscar Foster, Eagle Grove; Spencer Smith, Des Moines; Jack Lee Plymouth; Harvey Heffelmeier' Eagle Grove; Verle Wilson, Des Moines; Duran Hill, Omaha, John Lozano, Des Moines; Herman Schultz, Cedar Rapids; Gilbert Kowen. Belmond; Bernard Streitil- mier. Dows: John Robertson Belmond; William Blau. Meservey- Villarrael, Big Springs Arthur Knutson Grox-e, and, Thomas Prehm.

Eagle Grove. 2 OLines 3 Lines 4 Lines 5 Lines 6 Lines 7 Lines 8 Lines 9 Linrs .40 .80 1.00 1.20 1.40 1.60 1.80 $1.05 1.58 2.10 2.63 3.15 3.6 4.20 4.73 $1.92 2.88 3.84 4.BO 5.7G 6.72 7.68 8.64 girls. Low 8 I ce Con ast 27th. Kansas City. CSo.

to Callfomia. Share pensos. Bob Young, 211 29th St. s. W.

Lost. Found FOUND-strayed ar bus depot, black patent leather purse, containing billfold keyi toHes. Finder Iteeo money ins Si" 'urse to Globe-Gazette Money to Loan 1 Inch CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 1 Day 3 Days 6 Days .80 Si.25 S4.33 JUST CALL 3800 AND ASK FOR AN AD-TAKER Index to Classified Classifications are numbered according to the position in which they appear in the section. Acreage Agents Apts. tor Hem Amusements Auto Acc'sories Autos for SaJe Auto Trucks Auto Financing Beauty Shops Board.

Room Bus. Locations Bus. Op'tunitlM Cafes Card of Thanks Cemeteries A3 Cleaners, Dyers 15 Cottages Death Notices 37 26 33 7 CD Gl 13 12 33 35 18 14 2 Instruction Insurance In Memoriam Investment A2 A35 1 Dogs, Birds, Pets 43 Electrical Farms for Sale Farms for Bent Florists Foods Funeral Directors 3 Garages Gardens Help Wanted. Male, Female '21 Help Male 20 45 52 A 45 Help Wanted, Female Help With Investment Houses for Sale Zl 19 Houses for Rent 34 H'schold Goods S4. Livest'h for Sale 42 Location XVanted 51 Lost.

Found Lots for Sale Machinery OUsc. for Sale Misc. for Rent Money to Loan Musical Instr. Nursery Stocfc Optometrists foment Office Equipt. Personals Poultry, Egcs Radio Real Estate Real Est.

Loans A3 Rooms for Rent 32 Sale or Trade 31 Sale or Rent B35 Salesladies 24 Salesmen 23 Seeds, Feeds 17 Services Offered 23 Situation Wtd. 22 Swap Service to Borrow Wanted to Buy Wear'g Apparel Wanted, Misc. Wanted to Rent Men! Women! Married or Single Quick Cash Loans $25 to S300 SECURITY LOAN CD. 32IFirst Kat'I Bank Phone 412 MONEY FOR MOST PURPOSES Ths oid established home owned company makes cash loans up to S300 on Autos, Furniture, Livestock or other Persona! Property. Out of town loans also made.

Home Loan Finance Co. 205 Foresters Bldg. Mason City Death Notices 1 CREfOVf. Louis 71. retired Milwaukee engineer, died at his home.

620 suS rftetl Jl noon, ivlth the Rev. George Marsh In charge. Burial will bo at Elmwoodleme- cry.Tiie McAuicy and Son funeral home in charge. NEED READY CASH? We can advance you $30 to S300 on your automobile, furniture or other security. No waiting, no co-signers, no red tape investigation.

MIDLAND PhoneS70 CASH LOANS Over United Home Bank Entrance S. tCresge's home. 114 Third street northeast Thursday aiicTOOon following a short In Funeral services will be hold at Jleyer funeral home at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, with the Rev-. Roy Helfcnstcm, pastor of the First iional church, in charge. Burial WttCOX.

Walter 76. died at the home of his sister. Lottie East state street, a attcrnoon. followinj Facdty Attends Progressive Party The local high scnool faculty made the annual progressive Christmas visits Sunday afternoon. It has been the custom here for a number years on the Sunday afternoon before t-nnstmas.

One of the group starts out, picks up another and the whole group arrives at the superintendent's home in time for a supper Arthur Beottcher, former ccach' who has been teaching at Osage' was among the group Sunday. He was visiting friends over the weekend and was enrcute to Des Moines to enter the armed forces. are leaving 7 their vari homes for the holidays. ape In charge. Burial will be at Eim- wootl cemetery.

The McAuley aid Era. funeral home In charee. Entertains at Yule Party at Alexander N. J. Boomgaarden was hostess at a Christmas party for the women of the Reformed church and the Ladies aid Wednesday afternoon at the church basement.

A program was carried out including a trio composed of the Misses Maryland Johnson, Lillian Bohlen and Arlene Schuite; a duet by Mrs. George Barkema and Mrs. Henry Johnson, and a solo by Malinda Gruis. A candle play was presented by nine of the guests. Lunch was served by the hostess.

CASH FOR DECEMBER NEEDS Loans Up to $300 Terms fo Suit Your Income Federal Discount Corp. N. Federal Ave. Phone 516 LOANS HEAL ESTATE LOANS Prompt Service Attractive Sates BARNES AGENCY 208 Foresters Bldg. Tel.

1300 No No Coal We'll furnish you COAL to run you through to spring. Come and see us Industrial Credit Corp. SOUTH FEDERAL Over Penney's LOANS UP TO $300 ANYWHERE IN NORTH IOWA No No No Delay. On your own signal-re and security. No inquiries made of friends relatives or eml ves or employers.

Convet: repayment terms to Farmer? C. PINE LOAN CO. Second Floor Slate and Federal Phone 24.

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