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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • 4

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1944 MASON CITY GLOBE-GAZETTE HEADLINES: It Yon Do Not m. for elective Paper BOB HOPE IS and Ads Here i There CLEAR LAKE GLOBE-GAZETTEI Before 5:89 p. m. i. for Newt Call 339 er 239 207 West Main St.

AND KGLO OFFICE Phone 239 or 259 IN SYDNEY Corn Canning Program to Be Friday Clear Lake Miss Esther Tesene, food preservation assistant, will give a canning demon Carpenter- William Schaurer, Ernest Holitz, Virgil Adrian, Ewald Elke and their families spent Sunday at the Alex Bock-haus home near Hanlontown. CONTRIBUTIONS Wisecracks About Plane Being Forced Down Sydney, Australia, CU.R) Comed ADDED TO FUND ian Bob Hope arrived here bj l-v I Diane Tuesday after spending 1 i stration in the high school home economics room Friday at 2 o'clock, it was announced Wednesday. The demonstration will Soldiers' Memorial Now Totals $7,853 night at the small village of Al-urieton, where the transport plane carrying his USO camp show include canning ol corn, tomatoes CM- Clear Lake "The Soldiers' and mixed vegetables and the making of kraut. All women interested in the preservation of seasonal vegetables are invited to -v- 1 YA i41 Memorial fund has been increased by $233.50 contributed by the following: D. E.

Kenyon, Mrs. George attend. No charge is made for the Chapin Pvt. Miles Biaer of Fort Knox, is here spending his furlough with his wile and son, also visiting his mother, Mrs. Frank Bender.

Clarion C. M. Churchill, storekeeper 2c, of Farragut, Idaho, spent Sunday with his father, C. S. Churchill.

Ackley Word from Pfc. Wilbur E. Burkley who was wounded in Saipan June 25, states he was injured internally and both legs also wounded. He is in a hospital in Hawaii and receiving good care. Goodell Mrs.

Charles Halfpop and Mrs. Paul Halfpop and Catherine visited at Chaska, with relatives, the Al McNutts. Kaye McNutt. who had spent a month with local relatives, returned to Chaska with them. Klester, Minn.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Albertson are the parents Nelson, the Patrick Furleign Memorial fund, L. G. Stunkard, instruction.

Frank and Alice Irons and interest received from the Civic League of war bond, making the total now $7,853.50," Mrs. A. B. Phillips, "if I chairman of the permanent memo 4 Pickles Add Variety to Winter Meal jiJiSStt' rial committee, announces. "Those who attended the tea at the Lake Shore hotel Saturday afternoon and the governor's banquet at P.

M. park Saturday eve MR. AND MRS. JACOB POOHLE Russell Photo troupe on a tour ot Pacific bases a forced landing Monday. The party took the plane at New Castle, where Hope studied th huge T-bone steak served him foi lunch, and asked the waitress: "Why did they cut off the legs?" At Sydney he described how the transport made its forced landing p-fter all luggage, including whisky, cigarets and clothing, had been jettisoned.

"Tuesday morning," Hope said, "we saw a shark swimming around wearing Frances Langford's gowns, smoking a cigaret and singing, 'I'm in the Mood for Hope said his party had entertained thousands of troops in the Pacific, some on islands where Miss Langford and Patty Thomas were the first women to land. "Won't Eleanor be mad?" Hope Hope was asked if he had seen any of Bing Crosby's horses in Australia. "Has he any here?" he asked. Reassured on that point, he replied: "So this is where he's hidden them. I didn't think they could walk this far without dying." The plane in which Hope and of a son born Aug.

11. ning fully realize now Clear Lake needs a community a community Bradford Howard Hamilton Pickles are included in food MARRIED PT ST. PATRICK'S-Miss Betty Duncan, daughter of supplies going to the front lines. Mr? Phlllinii continued Mr- and Mrs- J- L- Duncan, 201 S. Oak street, became the bride of Because of their spicy content to ia mg, J5: the Jacob Clear Lake, at St.

Patrick's Catholic church Saturday mnm Klan.4 tnnrle tTieir am win. 1 neCQeU XO aCCOmmOUdl jj and family of Tipton visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T.

Hamilton. r-rnwrK afrpnriinff morning, ine nev. j. j. ciHrpH imnnrtant Pnouffh to send ver growing Crqwasi auenaing conducted the sidered important enough to send these functions.

We could have pastor, nuptial 3 i4-" she carried an arm bouquet of to the armed forces Nora Springs Mr. and Mrs. Sid mass at 8:30 o'clock. The double ring ceremony was used. Miss Lucile Buchanan, county many more conventions in ciear Lake if we had adequate facilities Norby of Rochester, and CROPS SUFFER AS RAINS FALL This field of corn extension home economist, ex Attending the couple as maid Mrs.

William Oleson and daugh for their accommodation. plains that in the home pickles white roses. Miss Stokke wore a white formal with red trimming and matching accessories. Her corsage was of red and white carnations. Miss Rose Poohle wore a blue of honor and best man were Miss ter, Sharon, of Mason City, spent was planted June 25 not more than 500 yards from the Ohio river, near Henderson, normally one of the most 'Not only our businessmen but are literally taking over the kit' Mavis Stokke and Jack Ott.

The every person in tne community the weekend here with their moth, er, Mrs. Adella Norby, and grand' chen. Because a large amount of this year's commercial stock of should get behind this project Misses Rose and Margaret Poohle fertile farming sections the Ohio valley, but it had no rain until Aug. 13. None of the stalks grew higher than 2 nnw.

Already our defense dams were bridesmaids. Ushers were father, O. Dahley. The entire formal and her sister, Miss Mar pickles will be taken by the gov are beine closed as the end of the Miss Hazel Oredsen and Mrs. garet, pink.

Both carried colonial Picnicked at Clear Lake feet and then tasseled. The man in the picture is unidenti ernment, more women will store war comes in sight. Many of our Frank Poohle, fied. bouquets. pickles and relishes at home.

Al though they are not important for ivirs. uuncan, momer oi me Qr) rioir T3rim loft citizens will be returning to civil- Mrs. Don O'Neill at the organ ian pursuits shortly, hoping to find played C. Rossini's "Wedding security and peace. Let us think of March "Panis Angelicus," their food value, pickles add spicy property ii taxed and T.

P. Klein, the bride, wore a brown street dress Sunday for Boulder. to spend LEGAL NOTICES tang and crispness to winter peraon In ponsesiion. with matching accessories and a about 2 weeks with Lt. and Mrs.

the future of Clear Lake and re- "Lord's Prayer," "Ave Maria" and You are hereby notified that on the 4th meals. Howard Barker. day of December, 1939, at the scavenger member our boys with a contriou- the communion hymn, "Oh, Lord, Bassett Mr. and Mrs. Glen tion to the memorial fund.

I Am Not NOTICE OF AMENDMENTS TO his party was flown from New Castle to Sydney was named "Buckeye Special" and was flown by Capt. R. S. Turk of Cleveland, Hope's home town. The term "pickles" refers to any vegetables or fruits preserved in vinegar, salt, mustard or other The following quotation em- The bride, who was eiven in ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF Toole, Mrs.

Charles Stafford and bodies a thought we would do well marriage by her father, wore a son, Robert, of Burlington, are visiting this week at the James IOWA STATE BRAND CREAMERIES. INC. MASON CITY, IOWA corsage of gladioli. Following the mass a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents and a wedding breakfast was served by Mrs. F.

Poohle and Miss Oredsen. Mr. and Mrs. Poohle are living at 600 Clara street. Mr.

Poohle is employed by Sam Kennedy. spices. Easiest to make are fruit pickles crabappies, to ponder: white satin wedding dress made TO WHOM IT MA CONCERN: Tolle home. "'Today is ours. Buna lor w- with long sleeves, square neck tax aale held purauant to Section 72sS of the 1939 Code of Iowa the following described real estate situated in Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, to wit: Lot Thirteen (13) Beaeom's Addition to Maaon City, Cerro Cordo County, Iowa.

was sold by" the treaturer of Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, for the years 1938, 193 and 193S. That pursuant to said tax sale the County Treasurer of Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, Issued to Cerro Gordo County, Sekkel and Kieffer pears, white Notice ia hereby given that at the Few Barbers Fenton W. E. Stoeber returned! morrow, bometimes minn ine ijnei an iong train. Her fineertio apricots, and.

cherries, annual meeting of the stockholders of from Charles City where he vis- the "Iowa State Brand creameries, the things we see are shadows of length veil was confined in a the things to be, that what we headband of nranue blossoms and They usually are left whole and ited at the home Of his brother, held at Mason City, Iowa, on June 29, simmered in a sweet-sour sirup. 1 I -a- plan, we ouua. Fred Stoeber, and his sister and Quickprocess pickles are made 1944, the. following Amendments to the Articles of Incorporation were duly adopted: family, the Art Artmeyers. Iowa, a certificate of purchase at tax sale No.

17394. That said tax certificate 1. Article I was amended bv changing Bancroft Lt. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs.

Arleigh Eddy Wins irom vegeiaDies sauea oown over- i T-v night and combined the following ADDIlCatlOnS UUQ WX riav with bnilintf hot vinpffar and Saunders of Kessler Field, me name oi ine corporauon iu ol purchase at the tax sale aforesaid. Is "State Brand Creameries. Incorpor- owned and held Dy Cerr0 Gordo County, ated, with principal place of busl- iovca nesn as the Board of Directors may You are notified that the right determine. 0, redemption from the tax sale will fx- spice. Brined pickles, also called Ponrnnrr nrrar fermented pickles, go through a 1 dU dllllUlg sJUgcU are spending a furlough at the parental Mrs.

Leo Saunders home. Women's Golf Tournament Bradford S. Sgt. John Miller i. Anicie 11 was amenaea oy airiKini pir.

and deed wiu made by tne Take Exams for License Des Moines, (JP) Only 24 persons applied to take examinations to become licensed barbers in Iowa during the fiscal year ended June 30, W. Wilson, director of the barber division of the state department of health, reported Wednesday in the division's biennial report. The 1943-44 total, the lowest on record, was 17 fewer than in the and family returned to Texas aft out section ana Dy adopting in lieu treasurer of Cerro Gordo County. Iowa, curing process lasting several Clear Lake "Applications for weeks. Sauerkraut, TSrined beans, canning sugar for fall use should green tcmato and cucumber dills be made before Sept.

1 if more thereof the following: er spending a 15-day lurlough 7. To distribute among its patrons and and delivered to Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, unless redemption from tax sale is made within ninety days from completed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee belong in this group. suear is needed," Mrs.

Karl F. customers part of its savings, in cash, or Miller. Mrs. H. A.

O'Leary Runnerup; Prizes Given in Each Flight Clear Lake Mr. Arleigh Eddy service of this notice upon you Relishes such as tomato catsup, Hass, chief clerk of ration board by means of Rebate Certificates or credits redeemable at later data as herein Cerro Gordo County. Iowa, Owner Alexander Mr. and Mrs. W.

after chili sauce and chutneys made of 17-2, said Wednesday. "If you vegetables or fruits are chopped have more fruit to be canned and Dunn and daughter, Helen Mae of and by adding to said Article uit fol and Holder of Certificate of Pur, chase at Tax Snle No. 17394. By ARTHUR HARRIS lowing: Forest City were Sunday guests at and seasoned, or cooked down to will need sugar, the application 10. TO purchase, own and scu stocK, County Auditor of Cerro Cordo the George Dunn home, won the women's golf champion- a spicy sauce.

should be made now. The board County, Iowa, membernhip or other equities in other corporations as may be determined by the Board of Directors." Best vegetables for pickling are will have an extra work load with ship tournament Tuesday by de- St. Ansgar Mr. and Mrs. Olin rv i i renewals of gas rations after eating Mrs.

H. A. O'Leary 2-1 firm, clear, even in color through Macklin are the parents of a Nc aval Uiesel jchool 3. Article III was repealed and the following adopted in lieu thereof: out and have no cloudy or white Sept. 1 and it will be a great after having defeated Mrs.

Sam daughter born Wednesday at the If i 4 1 1 Xl 1 I to- "ARTICLE Nissen hospital, Osage. The amount of spots. They have a tart, pungent flavor. Fruits for pickling should be plump, firm but tender, and AtCtJ Extended to Jan. 1 '45 III.

Swaledale Richard Goad of the convenience to the personnel, as Richer in the first round. Mrs. well as avoiding delay in the is- O'Leary had defeated Miss Eliza- suance of sugar coupons, if the beth Schnciderhahn to qualify for 1 application is made early. Only the finals. bv thin corporation coast guard returned to Alameda, dred Fifty Thousand Dollars have a spicy, sweet-sour taste, divided into two thousand five hundred after visiting his parents, the (2500) shares of common stock with a those who plan to do tail canning in the first flight Mrs.

R. W. Fresh quality fruits and vege Rev. and Mrs. E.

V. Goad, par value of One Hundred uouars tables should-, be pickled in need to make out application for Peterson defeated Mrs. Simon Fox Fertile Sailor and Mrs. Allen (S100.00I Der share, and each snare snail who had defeated Mrs. Henry Vol- amounts that may be cured evenly sugar at this time." Ouverson, of Staten Island where Allen is stationed, arrived home have one U) vote, which stock shall be paid for at par in cash or in property at a valuation approved by the Executive Council of the State of Iowa.

stad. Mrs. Peterson first won over Mrs. F. G.

Drew. Mrs. Harold through. Cucumbers and green to-mates are best pickled within 24 on a 14-day leave. They left for "Get Permits The corporation shall have a first lien Avoca, where they will visit on the shares of any stockholder for any debt or liability owing to the corporation.

Mrs. Ouverson parents, Mr. and hours after picking. Fruits may be slightly underripe. Folowing reliable, up-to-date directions, pickles must be cooked in kettles Garth defeated Mrs.

Robert Hes-ton in the 2nd flight. Mrs. Garth had opposed Mrs. R. E.

Hayden in the first round and Mrs. Heston defeated Mrs. Fred Bendt. Mrs. Sumner Clark.

Said stock shall be transferable except Before Buying a hereinafter express limited." Scarville Mr. and Mrs. George Wuerflein attended the annual In the 3rd flight Mrs. Fred Lar Article VI was repealed ana tn following adopted in lieu thereof: "ARTICLE VI. Section 1.

The affairs of this corpora of enamel ware, aluminum or stainless steel. The acid in vinegar may react with the tarnish on North Iowa Blacksmith's picnic at Oil Heaters" the Clear Lake state park Sunday. son won over miss Mary oou flnrth nftor thp lattpr hnrt rlpf paled MRS. ARLEIGH EDDY copper to form poisonous salts, Ames The diesel school at Iowa State college naval training station will be extended to Jan. 1, 1945, it was announced here by Prof.

David L. Arm, director of the school. Previous announcements indicated that all 3 schools electrical, diesel and cooks and bakers would be discontinued during the fall of 1944 because of reduced service requirements for those types of training. The diesel change does not in any way affect action with regard to the other schools. Extension of the diesel school is a result of the recent change in the program to an entirely amphibious diesel engine training.

This extension of program is in line with the continued need of the navy for men trained for service with all types of invasion craft. The present number of 640 diesel trainees on the campus at one time probably will be increased to 750 or 800. Fertile Cadet Kay Jorgenson, tion shall be conducted by a board of seven (7) directors. The directors shall be elected by written ballot by the stock Mrs. Robert Hayden.

Mrs. Larson Clear Lake Persons purchasing Similarly, acid or salt reacts with in nurses training at me wesiey zinc in galvanized palls to form either new or used stoves requir previous iiscal year, ine recora year was 1928-29 when 340 persons applied. Licenses were issued to only 16 of the 24 who applied last year. Wilson attributed the decrease to "economic conditions and the entrance of many young people into the armed services." Those renewing licenses on June 30 totaled 4,802. However, only 3,160 were practicing.

Wilson said he believed some of the additional licensed barbers were in "more remunerative employment" since the records showed only 425 licensees in the armed services. "Barbers were in the age group that went into defense plants instead of into the services," Wilson said. The director said the state could use "quite a few" new barbers after the war provided the people who are not practicing now did not return, and added that he considered barbering a good profession for wounded veterans who may not be able to do heavy physical lram of Glid ers in Invasion 50 Miles Long Naples, (U.R) Thousands of allied paratroopers were again dropped on southern France late Tuesday from a train of towed gliders that was at least 50 miles long, it was announced Memorial hospital in Chicago, vis first defeated Mrs. Myron Stafford. Each winner received a Her sister, Miss Ruth Ann Floy, and Miss Mavis Nielsen, Thorn holders, and no person shall be eligible, to be a director of this corporation unless he is at the time of his election harmful substances.

1 ins fuel oil for oDeration should ited here over the weekend. Pickles are preferably packed first make sure that the fuel oil $2.50 cash prize. Mrs. Oartn re ton, are spending a few days with either the owner or part owner of a Hanlontown Mrs. J.

G. Bruns in jars that seal airtight, avoid- can be obtained," Ray Nichols, ceived a golf ball for having the her this week. void returned Saturday after Miss Marian Petersen returned spending several days at Minneap' ing zinc lids or metal lids with chairman of the fuel oil panel of average score ana Mrs. weston an-self-sealing compounds. Pickles, war price and ration board 17-2, other for the lowest score on a to Mercy hospital, Mason City, olis and Lake City, Minn.

She visited her daughter, Mrs. Arleigh sealed airtight should be stored in said Wednesday. picked hole creamery and a holder of common stock in this corporation, or an officer, director or manager of a member creamery, he shall complete his term but shall not be e'igible for re-election. In the event the cteamery of which any director is the owner or part owner, or an officer, director or manager shall cease to market this corporation for a Tuesday for further treatment aft It has been learned that a num- At the bridge party Mrs. George a cool, drydark place.

er having spent a few weeks at Anderson at Lake City, ber of people have purchased such Yates, Des Moines, and Mrs. Vol- the home of her parents. Mr. and Spillville Grace Novak left stoves expecting that they will be stad won prizes. Mrs.

Anton Petersen. She is al- Tuesday for Milwaukee where she period of thirty (3o days, such director its butter through A caddy tournament was held issued fuel oil certificates when lowed callers has accepted a civil service ap- haI1 become ineligible and shall the- Dewey Will Outline Views in Regular they make application. In a num Mrs. Tom Hayes has acceuted pointment as dietitian at the Vet Monday with Holly Crump, winner, and Franklin Goodell, runnerup. Jerry Crump was 3rd and ber of cases the stoves will be office shall become vacant.

the position of English teacher in Section 2. Those members of the pres. crans hospital. entirely useless because fuel oil Ventura school Joice Mrs. Harold Arthur ar Dick Mastres 4th.

cannot be obtained. Mrs. Belle Farmer, Bell street, Labor Day Proclamation ent Board of Directors whose terms have not expired shall serve out their respective terms, and two new directors shall be elected for the terms of those present rived home from New York. Her "Hill 260 Club" Plans a t. Finals for all of the men's cham- "Certificates for the purchase of entered Mercy hospital, Mason husband of the coast euard is ex stoves are issued by a "different pionship tournament excepting City, Saturday evennig.

uamenns hi ter war enng board than issues the fuel oil cer- the championship flight are being pected to be transferred to a new post on the east coast. elected for terms ending in 1948. All airs. Keoa Homer and son, tificates and the issuance of a played this week. The champion-permit to buy a stove does not ship flight will continue into next Tommy, Wichita, are Daugherly Mabel Breen Of Des directors hereafter elected shall serve for spending the week with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy French, carry wun it a guarantee uuv me i ween TVTninoc fnl Rnlinrl Rpska nnrf terms of three (SI years eacn. ine mem-f ers of the Board of Directors and their TSgt. Connar Breen Of Camp addresRes and the date of the expiration fuel oil will be allowed. The thing and other relatives and friends.

Bougainville, (U.R) On the first March 10 following the end of the war one of the world's most exclusive clubs will gather for a 4-star banquet. The "Hill 260 composed of, officers and men who participated in the bitter battles on the Gruber, are Visiting in tne of their term of office shall, therefore, Mrs. Milo Knutson and children, be as follows: Mrs. Ella Breen home, to do is to consult the fuel oil board first and find out if oil may be obtained. If it can, then go Term Sandra and Peter Oliver, left Albany, N.

(ZP) Gov. Thorn-! as E. Dewey, criticized by an American Federation of Labor publication for declining its invitation for a special message, will outline his general views on the working man's problems in a regular Labor day proclamation for the state of New York. James C. Hagerty, the governor's executive assistant, told reporters the republican presidential nominee had adhered to an established rule in declining to i furnish a special statement to Philip Pearl, AFL publicist whose Bancroft Cpl.

Bernard Burtis Expires Name Address Clear Lake Briefs C. VV. Dntts, well drilling and pump repairs. Phone 107, Tuesday evening for Wichita, A. P.

Andersen. Humboldt. Iowa ahead and get the permit to purchase a stove," Mr. Nichols said. M.

P. Christiansen, Algona, Iowa to join Mr. Knutson who 1943 1945 19411 1948 arrived Thursday to spend his furlough at the William Peterson home. Cpl. Burtis has been sta hill where 400 Japanese died, was In that way.

no one is going to has purchased a new home there, The family has been with Mr, ui originated by MaJ. Herman C. A. Linter. Northwood, lowa Geo.

Paul. Brooklyn. Iowa Ralph Bartlett, Sibley, Iowa Frank Brunner. Nora Springs. Iowa tion overseas for the past 2Vz have a useless stove on hand and Loyal Queens 4-II club will meet at the home of Betty and 1947 1 Gramstorf of Everett, Mass.

The i suffer for lack of heat. years. and Mrs. Peter Knutson more than 2 weoks while waiting for Chas. B.

Thatcher. West Bend. Iowa 1947 Japs attacked the outpost hill It has happened in some cases Jean Miles Friday instead of Wed nesday as first announced. St. Ansgar Mr.

and Mrs. L. Section 3. Immediately following the the house to be ready Crawfordville, annual meeting of the stockholders the Frederickson of Gov. B.

B. Ilickenlooper will be Miss Tommy Morse, New l3oara ui uirecuirs aiiaii cicvi num that the purchaser of a used oil-burning stove has appeared before the fuel oil board and been bitter are visiting 2 weeks with Hampton, arrived Monday to Via nnranC tVTt onrl 1VTtC RnVlDrt I ti .1 T. a.Vin a guest of the Hawkeye Press club which meets at State park Saturday evening for a 6:30 o'clock pic ctAtiH eairafQ i ttnth cjc I 1 I weekly column is distributed to 300 labor newspapers. "There will be a Labor day message in the form of the reg ocnu simcu vicjo nn-n nff I shall hold office tor a term or one ui ly disappointed to learn that he could not get permission to buy LI 1 111 lO IV Urn I. i' Rufratn rinterTpHriv Fieri fr- Th "ice of ireas- uuiiaio center leaay rieaer- bB flUed by on.

and iame nic supper. other friends. The Morses former oil to use in it. We hope it will ichs and Billy Hamilton left Sun- ueraon. ly Jived at Clear Lake.

rlav fnr Inwa Pitv wherp thpv will I Section 4. March 9. On March 10 members of the "Hill 260 Club" regained the hill. Charter members besides Gramstorf are Lt. Col.

Dexter Lowry of Tallahassee, Capt William J. Hunt of Charlestown, Lt. Bill E. Oertle of Tulsa, Lt. Richard Clark of Nashua, N.

and Lt. John Trauger of Lancaster, Pa. The postwar banquet will be held in the Hotel Victoria in New York City. The Rev. Thomas Horton and 5 boys from his parish at Clinton not happen to others." The annual meeting oi ine of the company shall be ular proclamation for the state of New York," Hagerty said.

"The governor does not issue special 4 ViM nt 4h nfffra nf thA comoanv In are spending a month at Bishop TIS NO Bo you faaY8raar digestion? Do js. fes! headachy after tating? Co you cot sour or upset easily? Co job feel tired-listless? Do you feel headachy and upset due to poorly digested food? To feel cheerful and happy again your food must bt digested properly. Each day. Nature must produce about two pints of a vital digestive juice to help digest your food. If Nature fails, your food may remain undigested-leaving you headachy and Therefore, you must increase the flow of this digestive juice.

Carter's Little Liver Pills increase this flow quickly often in as little as 30 minutes. And, you're on the road to feeling better. Don't depend on artificial aids to counteract indigestion when Carter's Little Liver Pilla aid digestion after Nature's own order. Take Carter's Little Liver Pills as directed. Get them at any drugstore.

Only 10 and 2 if. St. Anszar Berthina GOlberg Mason Citv. Cerro Gordo County. Iowa messages." Morrison locigex fiisnop Clear Lake Calendar Tell Experiences for rt Whitofieh Mrmt visiter! fnr a on the second Thursday in October ol Haines, Davenport, is also at the Pearl wrote that his request, addressed to Hagerty, had been rt, each yenr, commencing In October, 1944.

week at the home of her sister, to the anuai meeting, there lodge for a month. L. D. C. Club Program Mrs.

Palmer Olson and lamily. shall be three fSl quarterly meettnas. the Lost 5 gal. gas can Mon. Re Thursday Swim 10, 11, g.i Uitl liiiro rmm.n T7v, dates of wmcn snau oe rucea oy ine turn Uetersen Standard Service.

2, 3 and 6 clock. Clear Lake Mrs. Clarence Pe Board of Directors, and ten days' notice given to the stockholders by ordinary wards, Dickie and Robert, went to turned down with the explanation that because of the pressure under which Dewey was working it would be impossible for him to furnish a special message at this Miss Helen Heath, Kansas City, Rotary club, Lake Shore hotel, Oskaloosa Sunday to join Mr. Ed 12:15 o'clock. mail.

At any annual, quarterly or special arrived Sunday to spend a week with Mrs. Warren Baskett at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. Royal Neighbor club, Mrs. C. E.

meeting of the stockholders, twenty-five wards of Norfolk, who is spending his furlough with his Horn Hummvi. time. terson, Los Angeles, told of her work and her home in the west for the program of the Ladies Double club Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. G. E.

Punke. Mrs. C. C. Mitchell told Callanan, 209 N.

Elm street, mother. and Mrs. Fred Larson. Townsend club, Mrs. Ben Fertile Mrs.

Milton Schopf and per cent 125 I of the outstanding common stock shall constitute quorum. Section 5. Each share of common stock shall be entitled to one (lt vote at all such meetings, either represented tn person or by proxy, but no person shall Mrs. S. E.

Eldred left Wednes Richey, 300 E. Division street, Dumont Mrs. Frank Fenner, Chicago, is visiting her mother, day for Chicago where she will vis daughter, Genevieve, also Mrs. Schopf's sister, Mrs. Freddie Know Your Neighbor club, Mrs.

of her winter's work in Redmond, Mrs. G. W. Miller and husband. Willard Fulghunv it her daughters, Mmes.

virnedo Bradbury, Lurline Abbott and and Mrs. Arthur Hammond Phdrr of Plymouth left Saturday Jf. i.r.(mr than ont Oakland, club, Mrs. Seymour spoke of the laboratory school at Waity Hood, and families. Her Hall.

tended at Waterloo' last week. lor Minneapolis, tne lorm- Section S. The directors may appiont er's home. manager and such other officers, agents, T.arner Pniintv Sunt' Charles or employees as they deem advisable, -ouriy aupi. -naries defining tlT authority and powers, and Lake Township Oweso club, grandson, Pvt.

Eldred Abbott, of the ski troopers, is to be home on Mrs. Holden Nelson led devotions Mrs. E. R. Rosberg.

furlougn. Priscilla circle, Zion Lutheran js. vv nuney emeriameu uie cm- they may authorize the manager to em, ployes Of the Hancock county Ploy all other persons under such regu and Mmes. Fuller Bailey and Ward Smiley assisted in serving. Mrs.

Adolph Kocourek will be General delivery resumed. Ja aid, City park. 2:30 o'clock lations as they shall outline, cobsen Ice Company, Phone 9. Modern Woodmen of America, hostess Sept. 19.

courthouse at a watermelon feed Monday evening in honor of his new daughter born at a Mason Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shelp and son have moved from 114 S. Oak LI e-' O. street to an apartment in the Mc City hospital the past week Section 7.

Vacancies in the Board of Directors, or otficers. or in any other position may be tilled by the remaining directors by appointment. Section 6. The directors may adopt By-laws which shall provide for the holding of special meetings ot the directors and stockholders, defining the duties It nffirtaiM et Ha nnrnnrot inn as r4 ward store, 8 o'clock. Theta Rho Girls' club.

I. O. F. hall. 8 o'clock.

Band concert, City park, o'clock. Gowan house, 506 E. Main street Hanlontown Mr. and Mrs. Sev- FINE DIAMONDS BUY QUALITY DEAR NOAH- PRIVATE PR6PERTY Mr.

and Mrs. Willis Kenyon and Monson of Hayward, er Katherine arrived Sunday from and the Rev. Harold Nasheim of CORPORAL PUNISHMENT, Cleveland, Ohio, to spend a week Benson, visited at the home establishing rules for the management with the formers parents, Mr. and Of Mons and Carrie Monson Mon- of the business of the corporation." S. Article VIII was amended by insert Mrs.

D. E. Kanyon, and other rel day. MAJOR OPfcflSATOAl DELIVER ALL AT THE SAME ARMY CAMP? atives and friends. Protivin Mr.

and Mrs. John SOLDIER WOUNDED Iowa Falls The navy department Wednesday listed Pvt. Wallace W. Marsh of Iowa Falls as wounded in action. Pvt.

Howard Lamm, Fort Mc I ml if you suffer tho burning misery of conditions dua to excesa stomach acidity auch a Indieeetiorw heartburn, fas, belching, bloating, aour stomach, you should try th original time-tested Von formula (or prompt reliel right at home. This remarkable treatment ha been in use since 1928. Safe, non-habit forming. No strict diet required. Thrnth th of Von Tablets, thotwands Of sufferers hev been restored to comiort nd relief.

Got special l-2 Mnl iim lo available S2.W. $3.50 uea. AT YOUR DRUGGIST. If he dnes not have Von', he can eet them for you from his jobber. ing In line one.

following the word "per son," the words "partnership or corporation." IOWA STATE BRAND CREAMXKIES. INC. A. L. LINTER, President, M.

P. CHRISTIANSEN. Secretary. Clellan, is spending severa TV.RU66l.tTS- CUMBERLAND Mt. days with Mrs.

Lamm and with his parents at St. Ansgar. Miss Irene Floy, Thornton, ar DEAIcl NOAH DO AMTIQue uoveies finc old Dooe KNOBS SOM ST7HM to ADORE? E.M.C Kallal returned to their home in Chesterfield, 111., Saturday after a week's visit with Mrs. Elizabeth Lukes and son August. Chester Curtis Tibbals and Leonard Thompson came Friday evening from Bruno, where they are engaged by a road construction company.

IOWAN WOUNDED Corwith Sgt. Paul V. Johnson of Corwith was wounded in ac NOTICE OF EXPIRATIOV OF PIRIOU rived Sunday to take up her work as teacher of home economics at OF REnfMPTlON FROM TAX SALE ADY'S WATCH SHOP the high school. She has an apart the AND APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED To: Ferciva! Anutu. Banting, the P'r-ssn to wham and in whose name the tion, it was announced by.

navy department Tuesday, 19 West State PHONE 30 Phone 883 ment at the yWalon for the year,.

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