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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • 10

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MASON CITY GLOBE-GAZETTE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1945 10 yearlings steady to 25 lower, most Midwest Livestock GRAIN FUTURES new high in recent weeks, bulk $13.50 to most beef cows $9.50 to $13; good cows went east ly 10 to 15 down but very active; (SATURDAY'S PRICES) Blue Cross Plan Shows Big Increase largely steer run, with good average-choice kinds predominating; receipts reached record volume on TRADE QUIET Trend Good Butchers Albert Lea, Minn. Generally Steady 812.S5 $13.25 $13.65 wise acquire, to sell, mortgage, or otherwise dispose of shares of the capital stock, bonds, or evidence indebtedness of other corporations and while the holder of any such stock to exercise all the rights of ownership: to make and carry out contracts of every kind not prohibited by law; to purchase, or otherwise acquire, any franchise suitable or convenient for the business of the company; without limit as to amount to draw, make, accept, endorse, discount, execute and issue promissory notes and other negotiable or transferable instruments; to purchase, or otherwise acquire, on such terms and in such manner as the Board of Directors may provide, any shares in the corporation's capital: to issue bonds, debentures and evidences of indebtedness of all kinds, either secured by mortgage or otherwise, as well as to secure the same by mortgage or otherwise. 140-150 lbs 150-160 lbs 160-170 lbs LIVESTOCK MART FAIRLY STEADY Not Enough Choice Animals to Test Values Chicago, (JP) The cattle, hog and sheep markets were nominally steady Saturday with not enough of the good and choice kinds on sale to test values. Sal Blue" Cross plan had a member 70-180 lb 14.40 Operations Concerned With War Developments Chicago. (JP) Grain futures ship of 16,541,670 persons as of January 1, 1945, it was announced Tuesday and Wednesday in response to end of 4-day railroad embargo on eastern lines: shippers as well as local killers bought freely both early in week and late, extending most pressure early on choice steers and pounding common and medium grades hardest as week closed; heifers, cows and bulls steady to strong; freely at $13.50 to $15; canners and cutters $7.50 to $8.75 at close when heavy sausage bulls sold up to $13.50 and heavy fat bulls to $14.50 and better; vealers $15.50 down, scarce; killer competition on common and medium steers tended to lift stocker and feeder prices 25, bulk $11.50 to $13, with 80 head $13.40 and 50 head half-fat 925 lb.

averages $14.35. Salable sheep 500; total compared Friday last week: Slaughter lambs strong to fully 25 higher, mainly 25 up; older classes 50 higher; fed wooled lambs predominating, with supply 180-200 lbs 114.40 200-220 lbs 14.40 220-240 lbs. 1 0 240-270 lbs. S14- Austin. Cedar Minn.

Waterloo Rapids Steady Steady Steady $12 40 $1340 $13.90 $14.00 $14.00 $14.40 $14.45 $14.45 $14 40 $14 45 $14.45 $14 40 $14.45 $14.45 $14.40 $14.45 $14.45 $14 40 $14.45 $14.45 $14.40 $14.45 $14.45 $14 40 $14.45 $14.45 $14 40 $14.45 $14 45 $13.65 $13 70 $13.65 $13.70 $13.10 $13.63 $13.70 $13.70 $13.65 $13.70 $13.70 $13.65 $13.70 $13.70 $13.70 $13.70 by Dr. C. Rufus Rorem, director of the American hospital associa fluctuated in a narrow range Saturday and the trade was extreme 0-300 lbs. 114.40 tion service plan commission. This was an increase of 3,482.069 members in 1945 over 1944.

Eight hundred thousand servicemen who 300-330 lbs $14.40 330-360 lbs. 1 0 Good Packing Sows 270-300 lbs S13.65 ly quiet. Fair support came irom shorts on all the soft spots and vealers firm; general outside demand unusually broad, hampered temporarily suspended their mem prices were up fractionally. Most of the operations were concerned with evening up mar able receipts were: 500 hogs, 300 cattle and 500 sheep. During the week an Increased only by transportation difficul bership are not included in the 300-330 lbs.

I1J.65 330-360 lbs. 113.85 360-400 lbs. $13.65 400-450 lbs. $13.55 450-500 lbs. $13.55 500-550 lbs $13.53 figures.

ket positions because of the pos Dr. Rorem, director of the asso ties to Atlantic seaboard; bulk steers $14 to $16: top $17.10. paid for one load 1,025 lb. yearlings; practical top yearlings, medium of Colorado's much the largest of the season; week's sales good and choice fed wooled western lambs 118 lbs. down $16.40 to $16.85, sibility of important war developments during the week-end and holiday.

There will be no trading supply of fed steers and yearlings found prices steady to 25 cents lower, mostly off 10 to 15 cents. The trade was active. 3. The authorized capital stock is two thousand shares without nominal or par value which may be issaed from time to time for such, consideration and upon such terms and conditions as may be fixed by resolution passed by the stockholders or by the Board of Directors and when so issued shall be deemed fully paid and non-assessable. 4.

This corporation began business on the 24th day of January. A. 1945. and will terminate On the 17th day of March. A.

1961. 5. The affairs of the corporation are to be conducted by a Board of not less than three nor more than five Directors, which number shall be fixed by resolution of ciation, is a former resident of Clear Lake. Dr. George M.

Crabb, local surgeon, is a member the weights, and heavies $17; only MARKET TRIES Monday, Lincoln birthday. At the finish wheat was moderate supply $16.50 upward state board of directors. mostly $16.65 to $16.85, with lat ter price the top and paid free Mason City Grain MASON CITY For Saturday No. 2 white oats, 32 lbs 70c No, 2 shelled corn, old $1.02 Salable cattle 300; calves, none; compared Friday last week: Increased supply fed steers and but very liberal supply steers $14.50 to $16; top heifers $16.50, ly; numerous loads just good Blue Cross provides a plan whereby Americans may prepay their hospital bills through non- lower to 3i higher than Friday's close, May $1.607. Corn was up i to 3i, May Oats were off to up 'i, May to 66i4.

FOR RECOVERY lambs $16.15 to $16.40, 8 doubles 98 lb. wheat-pastured offerings No. 2 shelled corn, new pro i community sponsored the Stockholders. The Board of Directors Rye was Jii to 4 higher, May $16.40 and $16.60. medium and good fed lambs $15.40 to $16 in be elected bv the Stockholders at The increase, in membership tVnuai meeting of the stockholders Claude Lucas having purchased a farm, the farming operations of Moody and Lucas will be dissolved and we will sell the following described property at the Moody farm two miles east and two miles north of Nora Springs, at CHICAGO CASH GRAIN (Friday's Market) Chicago, jft Cash wheat: No.

red $1.757 ceiling: No. 2 hard $1.74. $1.1 Hi to $1.1 13. Barley was un changed to'off May cluding 2 loads 95 lb. wheat-pas Rails, Industrials Fail in Attempt to be held oa tt third Wednesday of January of each year at the general of Corn: No.

5 mixed No. yel fices of the Company In the City of Mason City, Iowa. 'Until the annual meeting of the Stockholders in the year 1948 low sample grade yellow 90' tured kinds late at $16, medium 68 to 85 lb. lambs $14.50 to best natives $16.65, common kinds $12 to load strictly good New York. UP) The stock mar Oats: No.

1 mixed 81c. Barley, nominal: Malting $1.15 Si 1.37 Va! Local Livestock HOGS the following named persons shall constitute the Board of Directors: feed ket tried for recovery Saturday, and selected issues were more or less successful, but rails and many Field seed per hundredweight nomi MASON CITY For Saturday and choice 119 lb. fed yearlings wethers $15, with yearling ewes discounted $1 and 2 year old wethers choice native ewes Steady. nal: Timothy red top $15316 red clover sweet clover al sik $28 50. Good light lights 140-150 $12.50 Good light light! 150-160 $13.50 reached $9.25 late, 2 loads medium industrials found the going a on difficult.

Dealings turned sluggish on the attempted comeback and turnover CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Good light lights 160-170 $14.00 Good light lights 170-180 $14.40 Good light lights 180-200 $14.40 Good light lights 200-220 $14.40 Good med. wt. butchers 220-240 $14 40 and good 100 lb. wheat-pastured ewes $8.50, load cull and com oreaKS an previous recoras lur membership growth. In 1943 a total of 2,500,000 persons had enrolled in the Blue Cross plan.

In Iowa, 60,000 persons joined Hospital Service, the state's approved plan, according to F. P. C. Lattner, executive director. This includes 200,004 men, women and children ho are now budgeting; their hospital bills through the voluntary membership plan.

An average of 12,000 members have been enrolling daily for 1844. They joined through their places of employment such as offices, stores, industrial plants and farm and community organizations. Employed persons join for themselves and for their wives, husbands and children. On January 1, 54.8 per cent of the Blue Cross membership was comprised of family dependents and 45.2 per cent of em for the hours or arouna auu.uuu shares was about half that of last Margaret MacNider. Mason city, lowa Peter Andersen, Clear Lake, Iowa Earl Smith.

Mason City, Iowa Until the annual meeting of the Board of Directors in the year J946 the following named persons are officers of the corporation: Margaret MacNider, Mason City, Iowa, President Earl Smith. Mason. City, Iowa, Vice President Peter Andersen. Clear Lake, Iowa, Secretary and Treasurer. The private property of the stockholders shall be forever free and exempt from all corporate debts and liabilities.

MARGARET MacNIDER EARL SMITH PETER ANDERSEN Good med. wt. butchers 240-270 $14.40 mon 85 lb. westerns recent sharp advance placed medium fleshes 65 to 75 lb. lambs out of Saturday.

Improved' tendencies were present at the start. Numer feeder buyers reach withevery Good med. wt. butchers 270-300 $14.40 Good med. wt.

butcners 300-330 $14.40 Good med. wt. butchers 331-360 $14 40 Good sows 270-300 $13.65 Good sows 300-330 $13.65 Good sows 330-360 $13.65 thing going on slaughter account. ous issues wavered, however, ana near-closing prices were pretty well jumbled. Good sows 360-400 $13.65 ESTIMATED LIVESTOCK RECEIPTS (Saturday's Market) (Saturday's Market) Chicago, VP) WHEAT High Low Close Mav $1.61 $1.60 July 1.52' 1.52 1.523s Sept 1.514 1.50 1.51ss Dec 1.52'.4 1 52 1.52' 4 CORN May 1.11'i l.ll'i Ill's July 1.10'a 1.09 1.10 Sept.

1.08!,a 1.0714 108 Dec. 1.05s OATS May 66'i .66 July 60" 4 .60 Sept. 58 .57 -57 Dec .57 RYE May 1.11 1.10 1.11 July 1.08 1.07 1.08 Sept 1.05 1.04 1.05 Dec. 1.06 1.04 1.06 BARLEY May 1.08 1.08 1.08 July 104 Good sows 400-450 $13.65 Good tows 450-500 $13.65 Exceptions to the generally narrow trend were the common and preferred shares of Standard Oil of Ohio which jumped several Chicago, (jji Unofficially estimated livestock receiDts for Monday: 15,000 CATTLF MASON CITY For Saturday hogs, 19,000 cattle, and 10,000 sheep. Tuesday, February 13 SALE STARTS AT 12:30 P.

M. 83 HEAD CATTLE 83 21 Shorthorn milk cows, mostly to freshen soon; 10 Shorthorn calves, weight about 450; 23 head White Face feeding steers; 6 Shorthorn calves, weight about 350; 22 Shorthorn feeding steers; 1 White Face bull. 2 HEAD HORSES 2 1 roan gelding, 5 years, wt. 1600; 1 roan gelding, 6 years, wt. 1600.

85 HEAD HOGS 85 33 Chester White bred sows; 12 Hampshire bred sows; 40 feeding vaccinated shoats. 3,500 Bushels Ear Corn 500 Boles of Hay and Straw MACHINERY 32-ft. Grain Elevator, Hoist and Speed Jack: John Deere Corn Shelter; International Corn Planter; International Fertilizer Attachment; Stock Saddle, good condition; 10-ft. John Deere Tractor Disc; Weedcr; John Deere Side Delivery Rake. MOODY 8 LUCAS E.

C. MOODY CO. CLAUDE LUCAS Jack Dorsey, Auct. First State Bank of Nora Springs, Clerk points in response to the company's proposal of a common stock split-up. 7 00- 9.00 9 8.00- 9.00 Resistant were American Loco motive.

Baldwin Locomotive, NOTICE OF INCORPORATION STOBKLAND, IXCOKPOBATED Nctice is hereby given that the undersigned have associated themselves together as a corporation under and by virtue of Chapter 384 the 1939 Code of Iowa as amended and have adopted Articles of Incorporation which provide as follows: 1. The name of the corporation shall be Storkland. Incorporated, and its principal place of business shaU be in the City of Mason City. Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. 2.

The general nature of the business to be transacted by such corporation is ployed persons. During 1944. Indiana, Florida, Arizona and Utah joined the organization. This leaves only Arkansas. Mississippi, South Carolina, Idaho.

Wyoming and New Mexico without a community Even Senators Smoke Cigarets to End Boise. Idaho, UP) A power fail 7.00- 7-50 8.00- 9.00 7.00- 8.00 Good steers and heirers Med. steers and heifers Com. steers and heifers Good to choice cows Med. cows Com.

cows Butcher bulls Bologna bulls, heavr Bologna bulls, medium Cutters, heavy Cutters, light Canners. heavy Canners. light Fancy, select calves Bethlehem, Chrysler, Goodyear, Kennecott, Anaconda, Lrenerai 850- 7.00 6.00- 6 50 5 00- 6.00 4.00- 3.00 Electric, Du Pont, Allied Chemical, Union Carbide and Interna ure darkened the Idaho house of sponsored non-profit Blue Cross tional Harvester. Laggards in hospital bill prepayment plan. representatives and Speaker Wil lis Moffat lit a cigaret.

Calves. Ed to choice 130-190 $11 Hospital bills paid by Blue Cross CHICAGO CASH GRAIN (Saturday's Market) Chicago, Wheat: No. 2 red $1.75 68 ceiling No corn. No oats. Barley: Malting.

nominal; feed. nominal. Field seed per hundred weight nominal: Timothy red top l.Vr$16; red clover sweet clover alsike $28.50. Calves, fair to good. 130-190 9.00-1000 Calvess common to lair 7.50- 8.50 plans amounted to 875,000,000 in When the lights came on again Moffat was only half through.

He 1944. Approximately 1,400,000 Calves, cull 4.00d'wi cluded N. Y. Central, Santa Fe, Southern Railway, Southern Pacific, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, Boeing, Texas Co. and American Can.

Bonds were relatively steady SHEEP persons, because of illness or injury, required hospital care dur picked up his gavel Jo resume but a clerk reminded him of a rule prohibiting smoking while in ses MASON CITY For Saturday Genuine so. lambs, gd. to ch. and commodities hesitant. ing the past year.

The average hospital stay for the year was 7.26 days or .4 of a day less than for Genuine sp. lambs, med. to gd. Cul lambs 8.00 dwn Fed ewes, good to choice 5.00- 6.00 Common ewes 1.10- 2.00 sion. Looking at other smokers Mof Improved in the curb were Pennroad.

Blumenthal, Humble 1943. Buck 1.50 fat announced: "Recess will continue until we finish these cigarets." Oil and Electric Bond and Share. Hides and Wool Calves, gd. to choice 140-190 81100-12 00 (isolations famished ky Wolf Bros Fifth Street Southwest iMMLne ah CHICAGO POTATOES (Saturday's Market NEW YORK STOCKS (By The Associated Press) Chicago, i.4V-Potatoes: Arrivals 40, 78 Bull hides Tc from IS lbs. up 10c From 15 lbs.

down 11c Rorsehides $8.00 on track, total V. S. shipments 707; old stock offerings very light, demand ex. ceeds available track offerings, market DIES AT NEW HAMPTON New Hampton Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Kayser, 72, will be held Monday morning at Walker with the Rev.

William Michael, assistant pastor of Mt. Carmel church of Lawler, officiating. Mrs. Kayser died here Friday. A daughter, Mrs.

Michael Ryder of New Hampton, and 5 sons survive. J. R. DORSEY AUCTIONEER Phone 2592 On arrannt of the illness of my husband. will, sell the following property at Public Auction at the farm located IV: mile north, 1 mile west and three-quarters mile north Meservey, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16 strong: no new stock sales reported Maine Katahdins, Commercial.

Min nesota and North Dakota Bliss Triumphs, Produce MASON CITY For Saturday (Cash quotations tj G. Morse Commercial. Wisconsin Chip pewas, U. S. No, 1, $3.09, Commercial $2.97.

SALE COMMENCES AT 1 O'CLOCK HEAD OF LIVESTOCK 46 Eggs, current receipts 46 Springs, heavy breeds 2ik to engage in and carry on a general merchandise business or businesses at wholesale or retail, including the business of buying, making, altering and selling wearing apparel of infants, children, men and women and all other articles of merchandise and equipment which may be conveniently and advantageously sold or handled in connection with the aforesaid business. To buv. sell, import, export or deal In and with wool, leather, fur, cotton, silk and other textile fabrics as well as all materials useful or necessary in the manufacture and sale of wearing apparel of every kind and description. To purchase, lease or otherwise acquire real estate of every kind and character and any right or interest therein or to own, develop, lease, improve, sell, mortgage or otherwise dispose of or encumber the same. To build, construct, maintain and operate buUdirgs for the use of the corporation or for rental purposes and to construct, build and maintain all other kinds of improvements on.

real estate. To acquire by purchase or by any other method cr manner the control, rights or properties of all kinds, real, personal or mixed, including choses in action, accounts and claims of all kinds, whether held by individuals, firms, partnerships, or corporations and to undertake, assume, have or own the whole or any part of the asset and liabilities of any individuals, firms, partnerships, corporations, or associations and to pay for the same in cash, stock of this corporation, bonds, or otherwise, subject only to the provisions of law applicable to such transactions. 3. The amount oX capital stock; authorized by the corporation is one hundred shares of common stock without par value and without preference as to dividends. The stock of the corporation is to be issued for such consideration as may be fixed by resolution of the stockholders of the corporation at any meeting called for that purpose.

No stock shall be issued until the corporation shall have received payment in full therefor. 4. Said corporation commenced business on January 11. 1945, and the Articles provide that tt shall exist for a period of twenty years thereafter unless sooner dissolved, which dissolution is authorized Am Can 89i Kresge 26" A St 13 Maytag 10's Am 162's Mont Ward 5'4 Am Tob 69'. Nash Kelv 17' Anaconda 313 Nat Dai Prod 2Vt Arm Co 85s Penn 24'i Atch 78' Phillips Pet 47 Bendix Aviat 5hs Radio 12 Beth Steel 70 Sears Roeb Boeing Airpl 193 Socony Vac 16 Case 39 'a Std Brands 31 Chrysler 97'i Std Oil Ind 36 Con Edison 265 Std Oil bB Curtiss Wri 5' a Studebaker 227.

Deere Co 42s Swift Co 34 DuPont 160 Texas Co 52 'i Gen Elec 39 Unit Air Lines 323 Gen Foods 4fP4 Unit A Corp 29. Gen Mot 6.V United Drug 17't I Goodrich 59 1 4 US Rubber 55' a Goodyear 66' a Steel 60 111 Cent 2.V West Un Tel 1 Int Harvest 78 Wilson Co 13', 1 Int Tel tc Tel 243i Woolworth 42's Kennecott 37 Leghorn springs, 2 lbs. St over 21c Heavy hens 20c Hens, under 4 lbs. 17c Cocks 14c All No. 2 poultry.

3c less Merchant Quotations FALLS INJURE 2 West Union Ice on and streets was responsible for 2 accidents in West Union. W. F. Johns, chairman of the West Union ration board, and employe of Interstate Power company, fell while crossing main street, rfrac-turing his left ankle. Mrs.

Charlie Wagner fractured several ribs in a fall on the steps in front of her home. Eggs, at retail 42c Butter, Iowa State Brand 4c Eiivestoefi AFTERNOON SALE STARTS 1:00 P. M. SHARP TUESDAY, FEBEUAEY 13 In spite of a stormy day our market was very active and higher last Tuesday. We sold all cattle In our yards, except 50 Montana calves, so will sell these calves next Tuesday.

50 outstanding Montana steer and heifer calves. 500 lbs. 23 very rood Shorthorn steers, 800 lbs. 50 good and choice Hereford steers, 1,000 lbs. 20 western second Hereford springer cows to freshen in April.

We expect a large local and outside run of feeder steers and heifers. 200 head of fat cattle and butcher stock. Butter, Corn Country 48t Butter, Brookfield CHICAGO PRODI CE (Saturday's Market) Chicago, lP) The spot butter market was nominally unchanged Saturday. Re LEGAL NOTICE ceipts were 281,000 pounds compared with 189.451 pounds Friday. Grade A or 93 score, was priced at 41a cents a pound The spot egg market was nominally unchanged.

Receipts were 21.623 cases Potato Truck Upsets in Ditch Near Garner Garner A semi-trailer truck owned by the Beeline Transfer of Mason City upset when it left the highway on the Bowers corner east of Garner Thursday evening. The truck carried a load of potatoes. The cargo was transferred to another truck. The driver escaped uninjured and very little damage compared with 18.803 cases Friday. Ex.

13 MILK COWS 13 2 WORK HORSES 2 15 SOWS TO FARROW IN APRIL 16 FEEDER HOGS ABOUT 300 TRIPLE-A LEGHORN CHICKENS FARM MACHINERY John Deere 15-ft. wing-type disc; McCormick-Deering 8-ft. grain binder; 1 extra rear wheel (steel wheel) for Model A tractor; tractor steering control for grain binder; John Deere 2-bottom, 14-inch tractor plow; John Deere "999" corn planter; McCormick-Deering 5-ft. mower; all steel 34-ft. corn elevator; John Deere 4-section drag: wagon hoist for corn elevator; John Deere manure spreader; side delivery rake; dump rake; quack digger; potato digger; John Deere hand corn shelter; fanning mill; sled; harness; 2 iron wheel-wagons with, triple boxes; 1 iron wheel wagon with hay rack; corn cultivator; 2-wheel cart with John Deere oats seeder; 4 steel water tanks; 2-wheel rubber tired trailer; McCormick-Deering cream separator, No.

4 with electric motor; rotary corn stalk rake; Maytag gasoline motor; 3 cream cans; hog troughs; hay slings; hay fork; 2 brooder stoves (with pipes); cream cooling tank; corn cribbing and steel roofing; rotary hog feeder; feed bunks; tank heater; some lumber; steel piping; grindstone; sickle grinder; pump jacks; chicken fountains and feeders. BUILDINGS 1 Coiy brooder house, steel roof, siie 1 Cory brooder house, wood shinfles. site red building, steel 'root, site' red building, good roof. jtije XxI'J-ft. GRAIN AND HAT About Wrfl bushels of corn; Boone oats; baled bay; beans; flax.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS H'atinr stove: lard press; blue enameled range: seme furniture: tin can, sealer; meat grinder: shotgun rifle and .418 shotgun combination rifle; 1 steel wheel barrow; 1 shepherd dog (Stromer's); many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: CASH, or whatever arrangements you make with your banker before sale. No property to be removed until settled for. MRS. IDA BERNAHL, Guardian OEA BAYLESS, Auctioneer FIRST STATE BANK OF THORNTON, Clerk NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL STATE OF IOWA.

Cerro Gordo County, ss. In District Court, No. 6263. January Term. 1945.

Ta ail whom it may concern: You are hereby notified, that an in tras were quoted from 36 85100 to 38 610 cents per dozen, standards at 35 110. and dirties and checks at 32 610. 7 Registered Hereford bulls of serviceable age will be sold by Alfred Lesch and Sons. These are bulls that will suit a man who is particular. One 20 months old Angus bull; 2 Registered Brown Swiss 18 months old bulls from Stanley Godfred herd.

These are out of high producing dams, qualifying very good. strument cf writing purporting to be the by a three-fourths vote of au stock is- last Will and Testament of Ernest B. N.luvn TVceaserl. dated Januarv 24th. sued and outstanding.

5. The afiairs or sucn corporation ti 1920. having been this day filed, opened be conducted by a Board of Directors, the Nashua Army Officer Wounded by Shrapnel and read. Saturday the 17th day of February. 1945.

is fixed for hearing procf of same at the Court House in Mason City, Taut. hftr. rtietrir fmirt rtt Kirk! iwas done to the trailer. Deputy Sheriff Elmer Katter investigated I the accident. Nashua Mrs.

Theron Stuelke, County, or the Clerk of said Court: and Council Bluffs, received a mes- at 10 o'clock A. of the day above ap( Thtirsrlav frnm thp war rip- mentioned all persons interested are sage lnursaay Iiom me war ae herebv notified and required to appear, partment Stating that her tlUS- ani snow cause, if any they have, why band, Lt. Col. Theron Stuelke, son said instrument should not be probated of Mr and Mrs Rpffinald Stuelke nd an(1 for the last win and or Mr. ana ivirs.

neginaia sxueiKe, Testamen1 of deceased. Nashua, had been injured. I Dated at Mason City, Iowa, February Other breeding bulls, springer cows and heifers, sheep. 200 feeder pigs. Large run of veal calves.

ST. AUG GAR SALE ABM WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET TUESDAY Call Us and we will come and have a look at what you have to sell. Axel 'Hansen, Manager, Phone 63-F-51 Ben VV. Mouw, Auctioneer and Owner. Phone 170.

Office Ph. 113 number thereof to be fixea Dy tne siock-holders. The directors shall be elected at the Annual Meeting of the corporation which is to be held on the 3rd Monday in January of each year at the principal office of the corporation at such hour as may be fixed by the By-Laws at which time each stockholder shall be entitled to one vote for each share of stock standing in his or her name which can be cast either in person or by proxy, until the election of officers in January. 194. the following shall constitute the Board of Mollie Rosen.

1631 Washburn Minneapolis. Minnesota. Florence Levinsohn, 930 St, Clair, St. Paul, Minnesota. Irene Herman, Hotel Cerro Gordo, COUSIN RELEASED 1 Bancroft Mrs.

John Nyman re- ceived word that her cousin, SSgt. Clinton Goodble of Long-j view, was one of the 513 men released after the capture of a Japanese prison camp. Sgt. IGoodble's father lives at West 'Bend. His parents received a letter 9th.

i94. S. H. MacPEAK. Clerk of District Court By MARGARET RILEY, Deputy from him the same day stating he had been hit by Jap shrapnel between the left eye and nose and PIBLIC NOTICE OF HEARING -Public notice is hereby given that a meeting cf the Board of Adjustment of the Citv of Mason City, Iowa, will be Mason City.

Iowa. held at the City Hall in Mason City, The Directors at their annual meeting EalKS 3 AIL Pull Iowa, on the 28th day of February, 1945. would lose the sight of his eye. He was on a hospital ship going from the Philippines to New Guinea. Prior to Induction he was employed as coach in the schools at Council Bluffs.

in each year shall choose the officers cl the corDoration and until their successors OUT PUBLIC AUCTION arc elected, the foUowing shall constitute the officers of the corporation: President Mollie Rosen. Vice President Florence Levinsohn, Secretary Irene Herman. Treasurer Florence Levinsohn. 6. The private property of the stockholders of the corporation shall be forever free and exempt from all corporate debts and liabilities.

Dated January 17. 1945. MOLLIE ROSEN FLORENCE LEVINSOHN IRENE HERMAN at 4:00 o'clock p. m. at which time and place the appeal of Nate Lapiner from the ruling of Max E.

Riley. Acting Building Commissioner of Mason City, Iowa, will come on for hearing before the Board of Adjustment of the City of Mason City. Iowa, upon an application for permission to use the building located on the property below for storage purposes to store S. government property. Lets Three 3.

Six 6) and Seven In Block Ninety-seven (9) in Paul Felt's Plat at Masen City, lews, property knawn as St. Luke's Hospital. Any person interested therein may appear at said time and place, and file objections thereto, W. L. NICHOLS Chairman Board of Adjustment PRISONERS WRITE Kanawha Abel Omvig received a letter Jan.

30, which was written Sept. 18 by his son, Pfc. Joseph B. Omvig, who is in a German prison camp. Joseph's brother-in-law, Bernard Abbas, also received a letter Feb.

5 which had been written Sept. 25. He stated that he had been captured on July 23. and that he was o. k.

He had received Red Cross boxes that were sure good. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16 STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. I have decided to sell the following described property 3 miles west of Rock Falls and 4 miles north and 2 miles east of Mason City; 2Vi miles south and 1 mile west of Plymouth: 78 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK CATTLE 22 milk cows, 11 fresh and 11 to freshen soon; 4 part Holstein, 3 Guernseys, 7 Shorthorns. 7 Herefords.

1 Roan this is an extra good herd of young cows; 11 yearling Shorthorn heifers; 3 Shorthorn steers; 9 Shorthorn summer calves; 12 winter calves, Shorthorn. SHEEP 18 ewes, 2 years old, bred to lamb first of April; 1 buck. 1 Death Notices On account of poor health. I am unable to continue farming-. I will hold a closing: out sale 1 mile west of the Clay Banks farm or 8 miles southwest of Nora Springs or 4 miles southeast of Portland or 3 miles south of Mason City on 65 and 5 miles east past Cameron elevator, 3 mile north, mile east on SALE STARTS AT 12:30 O'CLOCK SHARP 41- EIEAP LIVESTOCKS 41 GOOD TEAM OF HORSES, 9 end 10 years old.

12 Head of High Grade Hereford cattle. 4 cows end 2 milking, 2 to freshen soon. 4 bulls, serviceable age and 4 heifers. Brood Sows 15 good Spotted Poland China sows to farrow in March and April. 4 geese, 1 gander.

250 White Leghorn Pullets. These ore from Swanson trap nested flock. 10x14 Brooder House. FEED 300 Bushels of Control oats, 5 tons alfalfa hay. ZERWEHK, Jacob Gottlob, 89, died at the I.

O. O. F. home Friday evening. Funeral services will be held at Des Moines and burial will be in Glendale cemetery there.

The Major funeral home in charge. Oscar Hammerstein 1 becamt famous as a musical impresario in the 1890's but he made his fortune in the cigar business. MZLIN. Christian 79, S7Va 1st S. died at a local hospital early Saturday morning.

Funeral arrangements have not been completed. The Meyer funeral home in charge. Card of Thanks HORSES Team of good work mares, 1 bay. 1 black. Weight 2800.

Smooth mouthed. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION MASON CITf HOTEL CORPORATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have associated themselves together as a corporation under the laws of Iowa and have adopted Articles of Incorporation which provide as follows, to wit: 1. The name of this corporation 1 Mason City Hotel Corporation- and its principal place of business is in the City of Mason City, County of Cerro Gordo and State cf Iowa. 2. The general nature of the business to be transacted is to carry on the business of hotel, restaurant, cafe, tavern and lodging house keepers.

Importers and manufacturers of mineral and artificial waters and other drinks, purveyors and caterers for public amusements, carriage proprietors, hair dressers, perfumers, proprietors cf clubs, baths, dressing rooms, laundries, reading, writing and newspaper rooms, libraries, places of amusement, recreation and sport, tobacco and cigar merchants, agents for railway and shipping companies and carriers, theatrical and opera box office proprietors, and other business conveniently carried on I WOULD LIKE to take this means of thanking aU who sent me cards, letters, flowers and gifts, also other things that were done for me during my Illness. W. B. (Ben) Ken drew. MACHINERY Good line of Machinery, most of it nearly new.

15-foot Bradley disc; McCormick sinee row corn picker on rubber; McCormick corn planter with 120 rods of wire; McCormick tractor; Side rake; McCormick 6-foot crass mower; Oliver hay loader; Case 16-in. two-bottom plow; 4-section steel drat; 3-section sprint tooth harrow; Brad ley Hammermill. 75 foot belt; Potato digger; Two rubber tired wagons; Two wagon boxes; Corn plow; John Deere seeder; Lindsay cylinder corn sheller with blower; 44 foot elevator wagon hoist; Speed jack; Dodge car motor on truck with pulley for all kinds of power; John Deere manure spreader; 1 windrower with canvas; 1 windrower. fits any 6 or 7 foot grass mower; Hay rack; Two Maytag motors; Cream separator. WE WISH TO THANK the M.

C. firemen and our neighbors for putting out our fire. MRS. ROSE WATTS. MACHINERY 15 foot McCormick mower; 1 10-inch I.H.C.

feed mill with elevator; 1 John Deere 13 inch antr plow; 1 I.H.C. 2 row cultivator; 1 baler; 2 row horse cultivator; 2 double unit Universal milking machines complete with pipe for 30 cow 1 Royal Blue cream separator; John Deere power takeoff; manure spreader; corn crusher; 7 foot windrower. HAY 200 Boles of Red Clover Hoy. BOONE SEED OATS AND EAR CORN 1 NEW BREECHING HARNESS Funeral Director SULFA -GU AN- I-DINE (Vet.) The Miracle Sulfa Drug That Is Saving Millions of Dollars for Farmers! Sulfa-Guan-I-Dine is the deadly Enemy of NECRO in Swine, CALF SCOURS COCCODIOSIS in Chickens, Turkeys, Sheep, Rabbits and Calves. Enteritis in Dogs, Cats and Rabbits.

Sulfa-Guan-I-Dine Lederle was first introduced through retail Drug contacts by Osco Drug two years ago. Sulfa-Guan-I-Dine has proven its to the Livestock Farmers in the Mason City Trade Area Time and Again. If you have not tried Sulfa-Guas-IDine and have not yet learned of the benefits of this Miracle Sulfa Drug-Try it for what it is recommended. Get Sulfa-Guan-I-Dine at Osco Self Service Drug in Mason City I NOW! Adv. MISCELLANEOUS Set of Harness; Two brooder stoves; Enamel cook stove; 1 bed for small child; Chicken feeders and waterers.

Many Other Articles Too Numerous To Mention. TERMS CASH Or make arrangements with clerk before sale. No property to be removed until settled for. with the usual operation of hotels. To purchase, or otherwise acquire, any lands or buildings in Iowa or elsewhere, or any interest therein; to develop any land acquired by the Company by construction thereon of hotels, garages, stores, shops.

I will If anybody is starting farming this spring or moving, care for cowt till after March 1st. MAJOR Funeral Home, 209 Second N. Efficient Service phis Reverence. Ambulance Phone 511. MEYER Funeral home.

A beautiful service need not be costly Ambulance service Phone 1505. PATTERSON Funeral Home. Known for service. Ambulance. .123 North Washington Call 1140 McAULEY Son Funeral Home A distinctive, dignified, complete funeral service Ambulance.

South Adams. Phone Cat. SCIIUAEZ, WIIEE and such other business as may be suitable in the development of said property: to equip, sell, or otherwise dispose of such buildings improvements and I lands as may seem for the best interests I of the corporation; to purchase, or other- UNITED HOME BANK AND TRUST MASON CITY. CLERK CA BAYLESS, Auctioneer Jack Dorsey, Auctioneer United Home Baak, Clerk.

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