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NEWS-TRIBUNE, BKITT, IOWA, WKDNKSDAV, AUGUST 10. Classified brings action Phone 3421 4c I'EK FIRST INSKKTION 30c i i Charge 3c I'KU WORD--I'OVLLOWING INSERTIONS of Vame A i i 25c FOK SALE: 19M fourdoor Chevrolet, power t'licle, radio and heater. 19-1P, Chevrolet 2-ton truck, Tried purebred Hoi- good box, near new tires. I I FOR SALE FOR SALE: stein bull, 2 years old. marked, best of breeding.

Reason able. Clarence Sundry, mile west Kanawha. 2 FOR SALE: Lovely float. If in terested call 26371 or 2314 Forest City. FOR SALE: Studio council; roll a-way bed, complete; platforn rocker.

Clarence Nelson, plion 3299, Wesley. 2 FOR SALE: Produce and process with modern house; tliri acres, 8 wholesale outlets foi dressed poultry. Agard Poultr; Market, Luvarnc. phone 2123. FARMS FOK SALE GOOD IOWA AND southern Minnesota farms foi sale.

Write A. M. Erdahl, Iowa am Minnesota licensed broker, Forest City, Iowa. FOR SALE: New 12x18 building side entrance, hip roof, a floor, painted. .00.

Forrest Wilson, Crystal Lake, phone 4391 2tf FOR SALE: Two 1100 bu. Sioux cribs $355.00 each. Price increase on new shipment. Farmer. 1 Cooperative Co.

5 FOR SALE: Cucumbers. 6421. Joe Hadacek. Phone r2tr FOR SALE: home. Brick McGuik, Britt.

story niodorr garage 20x24. Joe )2tr FOR SALE: Nice near new modern 2 bedroom bungalow. Carpeted living room. Garage. Mark F.

Miller. 43tf FOR SALE: 2 bedroom house and Body Shop building in Britt. House nearly new. Marcb 1 possession. Roy 0.

Tocland, phone 2381. 21 If FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house, close to Main Street. Gas heat. Carpeted livingroom. Garage.

Owner leaving town. Priced for quick sale. Mark F. Miller. SPRING CHICKENS 1 MILE EAST OF BU1TT ON Hi-Way 18.

Edson Produce. 47if Invite your friends to Hobo Day. Postcards inviting them as delegates are now available at the Britt News-Tribune, fi cents each. POR SALE: Some nicely located residential bulling lots. Mark V.

'Miller. -lOtf FOR SALE: New 2 bedroom home. Full basement. Fred Thiel. SALE: (I bedroom house close to churches.

Reasonably priced See Henry E. Meyer. -IStf QUONSETS For information on quonset buildings for farm and commercial use--a building for every purpose--see or Call Miller Steel Building 1290, Algona with. near new. Scott, i Phone 2 6 I 5 Cor- KOR A I Toy terrier pups.

Sam Vanclerl'loeg, ttritt. 2-1) l-'OK SALE: Spring fries. 2 Ibs. $1. Neal a to I'hone Fill! A 22x1! I modern home 2 years old, to be moved.

Gail Parker, miles west, 'A north of Hritt. FA KM I'KIODH A A I N'KW A A IMCTKUS i A I RYE. Neu' all-purpose cereal for fall or pasture and green manure crop. Yiels (if. 50, i() or more bushels cominon.

Sensational capacity for i chemical nitrogen into protein. Pastures over lit) percent protein. See your local seed merchant for TETRA I Brand Rye or write I CITY i a i or I A I Fargo, N. Dak. FOR SALIC: Hand picked, containers, also CJIuwe.

i apples. a bushel. Bring potatoc'S. FOK SALE: 7-room modern home, 408 E. 2nd St.

I'hone Itf FOR SALE: HIM Trailer house, ft. Donald Hoick, phono f(M2. 1-2" A I'KOniJCTS AVON PRODUCTS IN llriti and all routes out of Brill, Crystal Lake and Duncan--see Mrs. Rollin Perkins, phone IGtf WANTED Wo wish to express our sincere a to all those who helpvi! our Colden Wedding Anni- vor. a such a succc'ss, for the i and cards.

Special thanks goes to the program comm i and those' who served the or helped in any way. Mr. and i Tom ORourko. Wo wish to extend our sincen a to our a friends, and relatives for the kindness shown us i the of our beloved husband and father; to Rev. Varce; Ihe E.

U. Ladies Aid for serving; for the expressions of ayinpiithy, floral tribute's, and memorials. Mrs. Dale Scott and a i We 1 express our gratitude to friends and neighbors for theii a and many acts of kindness shown us in our recent bereavement. Also to the Upper Flal Ladies Aid for serving, as well as for the floral tributes and memorials.

The a i of Chris Kyhl. I want to a those who remembered me with cards and let- lors; also the neighbors for comb i i the oats while I was hospitalized. It was all greatly appreciated. Jack Smith. I wish to say "Thank You" to the friends, relatives and neighbors for the cards, gifts and visits re- cc ived i i my hospitalization and since returning home.

Mrs. Wm. Larson. FOR SALE: Varce. Sweet corn.

Lyal A llousewi day or Fhom A a i 2tf hour 2" I i a Cafe FOK SALE: Custom special order drape material on display. No order too large or too small. Casady i and Appliance. 31tf I A TWO A I SPINKTS, one used. Also rebuilt i upl lights.

A priced for quick sale in i i i Convenient terms. i Midwest Piano Spencer, Iowa. 2 A I WE CAN I YOU A I I i i a tion i three weeks I i wiring, all hardwood i i Two ledroom home as low as $0000. Over :00 plans to choose from. Ask about The Nordaas A i a we are i i for toctors, bankers, fanners and Highest standard home, to a Cadillac.

(let an i i to see one in irea. three of his year foi good i i votir order in soon, a us low. i to i a a A i a lomos i i a Lake, i Largest i of Homes The Northwest. A I A MAN TO WORK I me i Hancock County. Good proposition.

Ploa.se write Howard Bristol, i neapolis, i 2 A I I A A painting done see me for a free estimate. Through years of experience I can save you money Frank Francis, GH22, Hritt. I I'OWICIt i I A SOME SPAKE time for small digging jobs with Vcr Meer power take off digger. Reasonable prices. Phone Paul Dcvine.

iiOlf WKIJ, I I SPECIALTY. Milton Schuldt, Garner, Iowa. 29tf A Work for migrant i workers. Can i i i a or gang for weeding and field work. See I'ete Cirilo at former Fullerton Lumber i IGlf all Bell.

A I A I 11 and i i ac- i to $10.000. Check lome Federal's year I'ecord. i or call in ivrson Hest in- a at A a erne NOT 1C 1C I A I A I A low i best -see The niie Federal a i and Loan at a Iowa. HHf A A I I I i a a i a Hank loan. I the host for ss.

Toll i to see A C. i i a i a arm Loan Association, Forest 'ity. Iowa. 2-5'tiil. 1 A I I 2.

nhd 1 heilroom homes. a I F. i A i a i i i Phoni- i2, Lewis 2 2 A I FOIt I I I A A I A EK for a i i corn borers ami cocklebur.s call or see K. It. Neu'broiigb, 2(101), or John O.slorcamp, 2(101.

i "LKT I DO IT" I A I ELEC- trical Work. Phone -1751. I I I FOR I A I I radio repair see Kyhl's Radio TV, Britt. 171 SURGE SERVICE SCHUBERT'S SERVICF new nml used milkers. I'hon 3SO.I, Garner, Iowa.

2JJt I wish to say "Thank You" for all the cards, i visits and prayers i I was hospitalized and since i home. Emil Neison. WESLEY Mrs. A. M.

Lease A I A I I I AT I HOME Mr. and Mrs. Seller and family and LoRoy Seder, of Los Angeles, came Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Seller and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Sailer, of Mr.

and Mrs. Lou He if nor and i of Marcngo, spent the week end at the A. J. Seller horn. 1 and other Sunday guests at the a i gathering were the Dale Swancy and Noble a i i of A i A I I A I Mai lew Bauer was honored at a i a shower Sunday afternoon in the parish hall.

Court whist was played. i a a i won i score prize and the lucky i Mrs. Roy Kollasrh won low score I I I WIOLI- 1 1 A ICE CREAM 25c Quarts 50c Gallon 85c Gallon $1.50 SERVE FRESH DIPPED ICE CREAM OFTEN BRITT CANDY KITCHEN For Letterheads, Envelopes, Booklets, Program-, Statements, or type printing see us BKITT NEWS-TRIBUNE Hobo Dny envelopes to use in your correspondence now avnilable at the Brilt News-Tribune. 3 for 5 cents. Also get free stew cards to send to your friends.

Everybody comes to Hobo Day. 46tf CONOCO OIL CONOCO OIL, 30 AND 55 GALLON drums, quarts. Farm prices. Slenders Station, Britt, op polite Hospital. 36tf FOR SALE: A.

W. Lee home and building on Main Street. See Henry E. Meyer. 46tf FOR SALE: New 3-bedroom home, full basement, attached garage.

800 W. 1st Str. John Stole. Phone 2962. 4Ctf FOR SALE: print wedding taritttioni and Announcements, pricxl.

FULLER HHUSHE.S AND WAX KULLER BRUSH PR.ODUCTS-- Call 02 or write Dick Younir- wirth, Corwith, Iowa. 24tf FOR Typewriter ribbons for most marhinox. i Nrws- Trilnmo. I i i A TIRES PRICED riffbt. Slendor's Slalion, opposite hospital, Drill.

25tf FOR WISCONSIN ENGINE Repair and Service See Gam melgaard-Kerns Implement Co. I I A Iowa. Peek, a FOR RENT KOI! IJ10N I': bedroom honm I a i nioni 1 FOR 2 hlocl( from a i SI root. a i ('os- i i Jr. i .1.

Lloyd upslairi- a i Si pi. I I I FOR I House. a Nelson. '2tr a a harlos fidtf KOR sq. ft.

Modern office spaeo. C. P. Lewis. tf KOIi RKNT: 3 Phone apartment.

20tf DRAPERIES VOR YOUR NEEDS IN Draperies, Carpet and Upholstering SEE STEVENSON UPHOLSTERY Phone 2042 Britt FOR SALE Kozy Grain Bins Farm Buildings We pick c'KRs and poultry. Very good grade for eggs. Hamilton and Golden Sun I'Vcds HAMILTON Hatchery Produce Phone 3631 Wivslcy NOTICK Residents of i roqucstod NOT to hum rubbish in stroots, as tliis practice is proving very (lestrik'tivi 1 the oiled stroots. Your cooperation is appreciated IVrle K. Leo, Town Clerk.

CARDS OF THANKS Mimeograph paper, variety of and cut to fit your needs, iritt News-Tribune, phone 3421. We wish to express our prontful a tn a relatives and i who assisted us following tho death of our beloved wife, mother, daughter and sister; for the expressions of sympathy and comfort, the floral tributes, memorials and to the Hev. Hraner, tiie clioir, St. John's Mission Circle, and to all others who helped in any way in our bereavement. Darrell Stockwoll and children.

Mrs. i i Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson and a i Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Meyer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Meyer and family. Mr. and Sloter and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Lcerar and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bachmnn and family, NEW I IS FOR SCHOOL Supt. Chai'les i returned a i i a I i a a le drove homo a new school bus or tin 1 i school.

I A A I A ii' local i a a a lo the a a a home l-Yiday a i to help put a grass fire. I A I I A A A Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Studer, Ken uder and Emma Sluder lay for Canada. They a lie wedding of i i idopted son of Mr. and Mrs. 11 i at Lac Pellelior, i They visited A Studer a i a i a Sasketoon, Canad-! a i Sluder, son of the A i came Koine. I a i i i parents a i visit a i here in i i back to Rome.

I I I I A I I i 2 2 The (loodwill I truck of Sioux i i stop a i dist A 22. I I A i I i i a a i a a received a seve her cheek Friday, when hit by a i board while a i at her a aome. i i were required to 'lose i A I I I A FRO.M Paul a sustained a praineil i wrist Friday, le tin 1 i truck. List Winners Of Flower Show II Last Week riiihon winners in i i i A a Flower Show "i "I I'X 'he the i Class of Church are list- Ml I.elmV. A a i O.

W. I'riedow (1), Mrs. l''iandson 4 Joune i 2 Perle Lee, Mrs. i i Mrs, Daisy i I.ela (Jordou, Keota Rasi 2 Mrs. A i Rasmuson, i Tande, Charl a I i i l-'randson.

Pcri'nniuls i a Rahinuson, Mrs. Henry Mrs. O. W. Friedow, Daisy a a Frandson, Mrs.

Slenilc-r. Cladiola i 0. W. Friedow 2 Lola i Friedow. Roses (1.

C. Christensen, Mrs. F. W. Senneff (2), Mrs.

Charles i a Mrs. Dale Mocckly. Hotiso Plants Sara Wilson, Daisy Stevenson 2 Mrs. Jen Gilbert, Karen Tande, A. Hefle, Mrs.

Ervin Kahl, Rasmuson. Cacti iind Succulents O. W. Friedow, Mrs. Jen Cllljelt.

African Violets Gordon (2). Arrangements Mrs. C. C. Christensen Mrs.

lone iMcPhillips (-I), Mrs. Bertha lionth Sara Wilson, Mrs. O. l-'ri(jdow, Mrs. Eugene Sutton 2 Vesta I'earce, Keota Kasinu- son, Josephine Kapp, Mrs.

F. W. i Seasonal Arrangements Mrs. F. W.

Scnncff, Mrs. lone i i i 2 Children's Class a Buck, Tommy liasmuson, Cay Anderson. Table Settings (3) and Wilson (2). Court News I'istric't Cnirt Tom Boynt'. nf I-'ni-f-st City, presided over I district court according to County i Doris Voting and granted two i i .1 I was granted a voi'ce from Charles Corlon.

The was niarrieti on March i), at and have two mil i I a i i was granted tho I of i two minor i a st i i CM! property was by the court. Iv a Ander-on was KJ'anted i CoiiKtance Anderson. 1 couple married in Tacoma, on Feb. I'l, IDriij, and lived i IDIif). A stipu- '(I property settlement was ap- thc court and costs of both causes a i i alleged i'l a i a treatment.

Caroll Skaare was sent- hci'd to DO in the o'ounty a i in the i a coun- i i court Tuesday a lie (leaded i to a attur- icy's i i i a i charKmtf i i th a i a motor vehicle i in an i i a i i I term began Hi. i i appeal bond was i at SHOO. Hancock A W. Tomnleton appeared for tho KDITORS 1 I A I A N'orth Iowa i i be thi 1 i in the i races at the Iowa Fair Thursday afternoon at p. m.

i i in the races i be don Aasgaard, Lake i C.raphic; I) i I'urcell, I a ton icle a A i i i i Wei land Wedding Held Friday Evening I ois of darnel', daughter i Mr. and i of Wesley, became' the bride of i i i him of Mr. ami Mrs. i i a i a of liritt, in a double ring ceremony performed by the Rev. Paul Adix at Hit Kirst Lutheran Church in i Friday, August fi, at 8 p.

m. The bride a white orlon street-length and carried a of roses. Her attendants, the Misses LaVonne VanOrt and Patty Lagge, both of Garner, wore gowns of yellow and blue respectively. Attending the bridegroom were Wayne Ditsworth and Clarence Weiland, both of Britt. Hal- oid Hoick ushered.

Following the ceremony a recep lion was held in the church dininj, room for the families and a feu friends. Miss Lualine Weiland, of Garner niece of the bridegroom, played thr wedding marches for the ceremony The Misses Janice Carman am Marlene Nelson, both of Denhart were in charge of the gifts at the reception. The bride was graduated fron the Wesley school, and the bride groom from Britt high school. The bride has been employed in the office of the Northwestern Bell Tele- hone Company at Garner. The bridegroom has been doing construction work for the past severa years.

The newlyweds took a weddint, trip to The Dells in Wisconsin, am are now i i in a trailei located on the property of his parents south of Britt. Mi-, and Mrs. Forrest Loonan ant a i of Waterloo, came for thi wedding and spent the week end at the parental Wm. Weiland home Former Resident Buried Saturday Last rites were held Saturday August (i, for George W. Smith 85, of Now Richland, who passed a way suddenly Thursday, August -1.

Death was attributed to a heart attack. George W. Smith was born in Mt. Carroll, 111., Sept. 18B9, and grew to manhood in that community.

In 1809, lie was united it marriage to Miss Dora Belle Fulrath. The a i moved Mt. Carroll in 1895. and settled on a in Erin township south of Brill. Mrs.

Smith passed away in and in 19M, Mr. i moved to New Richland, i i i mourn the de- a of their father. They arc Clarence-, of a a a Ethel, Mrs. A. L.

I i of Canton a ryn, Mrs. August Jocldcloh, of New Richlaml, i of Kana- a Mae, Mrs. Fred 'i'hornhury, of i a and both of New i a i and A Mrs. T. E.

Hawortb, of Armstrong. Also i i arc- 28 grandchildren and -10 Rival a i a sister, Mrs. Wm. a of Mt. Carroll.

Ill a half-sister, Mrs. i Schlick, also of Mt. Carroll, and a half-brother, Lawrence i i of Janesvillo, Wis. Set wore held from the Congregational of New i i a i and graveside ser- es were held at Mt. Carroll.

I I I ere i was made. Set Clinic For Crippled Children I a (' i Iowa: A group -if physicians and other nodical i the State for i i i conduct a field clinic Algona on Wednesday, August for th. 1 i i i i I'alo A I'ocabontas, I Kossuth, Mr. and Mrs. a i IVMoei i i Dean and Dawn, went Clear Lake, i hey a wec-k.

Mr. and Airs. Leo Reno and son Pommy, of Helinond, wc-ie a quests at the home of i i and a i The Renos moving A to Toledo, )hio, wlierc- he i be employed. Mr. and i a Coiey.

of i a N. c'amc- a to I I I I lianoy a i flioy i also visit a i at T.lue ''arth, i before i lome. Mr. and Mrs. L.

I.oaso had i i guests, Mind Mrs. M. O. and a i a Mrs. Helen Monday veiling for liufl'alo.

where he will visit her son, i i a on, and a i Mrs. Dorothy Snook and a i Miniu-apolis, came a ay for a week's at the K. Nevvbrough home. Mr. and Mrs.

Tom i i and of A Texas, came Vcdnosday for a week's visit at the arental Lawrence i home. )n Salurday the two Wingc-rt fain- ies went to Dubuque to i i Sis- -r Mary Catherine i Sunday. Sunday guests at the a a George Cink were Air. and Mrs. Tony of St.

i Mr. and Mrs. Fr.uik Cink, of A a and Mr. and Lou Wingert and children, of a Onler. Mr.

and Mrs. A Knapper, of Wilmer, spoilt Ihe week end here will) Mr. John a Mr. and Mrs. A i a and son, of Dos Moincs, spenl several days last week at the Rudy Hildman home.

They also visited the John Hilclman a i and other OUR MAIN BUSINESS IS SELLING FORDS AND WE'RE LOADED WITH CARS WE'VE TAKEN IN TRADEI SEE 'EM VALUE-CHECK 'EM 1953 CHEVROLET 2-Door, Henter FORD VICTORIA This one is coming in--has Fordomatic, WSW tubelcss i i tinted glass, radio, heater, low mileage. 1949 FORD CLUB COUPE Has Radio and Healer 1948 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR WE A A MORE TO CHOOSE FROM SEE US NEXT WEEK AT THE FAIR MEANTIME COME IN TO OUR SHOW ROOM AT THE CORNER OF A I AND I I I A 18 Open Wednesday and Saturday Nights Prftchard Auto Company NAME YOUR OWN TERMS! Wiiim-bago. to be hold in the.St. Ann Hospital, tlie local i i is one of '4'i which mudical in ill! counties liavv iv- SSCT to conduct i on the State- i i of Iowa campus. Dr.

Ci-oin' 1 K. SSC'C director am! assistant professor of pi-diati-ii-i at SUM, says i i n-fcT- ral hy a local i i a IK i i for each j-liild anl a all patients must In 1 under 21 years of age. No chart;" is for the services. Each patient's case is reviewed at the SSCC office on the university campus in Iowa City, i i ings and recommendations sent to the local physicians. Last your, more than 2,500 children weie referred to the clinics by 727 Iowa doctors.

Hospital Notes ADMISSIONS Tuesday, August 2 Anderson, Kanawha-medical. Wednesday, August 3 Marvin Alphs, Wesley--surgical. Mrs. Henry. Folkerts, Britt-maternity.

Thursday, August I Mrs. Raymond Bloxham, Britt-- suigical. Mrs. C. E.

Thompson-medical. Mrs. Dwayne Lester, Lakota-maternity. Duane Olson, Kanawha--surgical. Mrs.

Oraa Tande, Britt--surgical. Friday, A 5 Clarence Anderson, Kanawha-medical. Diane Woiland, Britt--medical. Mrs. Rudolph Freesemann, Britt --maternity.

Edward Nail, Corwith--medical. Saturday, August 6 Matilda Hansen, Crystal Lake-medical. Mrs. Thomas Moore, Kanawha-medical. Sharon Simons, Crystal Lake-medical.

Mrs. Bob Korneisel, Britt-maternity. Monday, August 9 Mrs. Herbert Hanson, Britt-surgical. Tuesday, August 9 Mrs.

Merril Olson, Britt--maternity. DISMISSALS Mrs. Raymond Bloxham, Britt-medical. Clarence Anderson, Kanawha-- medical. Mrs.

John -K'ofShee, Drill--medical. Fern Brown. Hritt--medical. Alphs, Wesley--surgical. Mis.

Raymond Bloxham, Britt-- i Oran Tande, Britt--surgical. I I nry i'olkerts, Britt--mat i boy Harold RadlolT, Garner-- i i girl. Jerry Britt--nia- I'Tnity, girl. Duane Olson, Kanawha--surgical. a i a Hanson.

Crystal Lake- medical. Clarence Anderson, Kanawha-medical. Mi Dwayne Lester, Lakota-- a i boy. Trentje Redenius, Britt--medical. Sharon Simons, Crystal Lake-medical.

Edward Nail, Corwith--medical. Court Opinion Favors Growers District Judge T. A. Beardmore, of Charles City, has filed his verdict in the case of Crystal Valley Co-op Vegetable Growers Association, a i i vs. F.

A. Rummel, as agent and attorney-in-fact for Beatrice Rockwell, Arnold Kuller and Mary Schreiber, et al, defendants. Judge Beardmore's decree reads in part: "It is hereby found, adjudged and decreed that the issues are with the plaintiff, and that the of temporary injunction filed herein, May 25, J955, and the writ of injunction issued thereunder should be and they are hereby confirmed and made permanent except that mirt of the said order for temp i a i injunction providing for a bond in the sum of $1,000, to be posted by the plaintiff is not incorporated in this decree." The court taxed the costs to the defendant. The case grew out of a dispute relative to a labor camp in which laborers working for the Crystal Valley Co-op were housed. The case was tried in the May term of the Hancock county district court anil the court recently filed a decree.

We wanted to give away the family dog. Eight replies came the first day. Classified ads are well read. They get results in the News- Tribune. Hemmen's Hutchins Store Open Evenings We Buy Eggs Chickens Reserve Right To Limit BUTTER-NUT AND FOLGEK'S COFFEE, with order, Ib.

77c TIDE, jnant size 65c 80 COUNT A I White Napkins, 2 for 25c A I SOS A Grapefruit Sections, 2 for 35c I I I 4H-OX. ORANGEADE, 4 tins I YOl'lt JUG FOR BULK VINEGAR, gal. A SPRAT MARGARINE, 2 Ibs 39c A A Cheese Spread, 2 Ib. box 69c SUGAR, with order, 10 Ibs MorrelFs Snack, can 35c UONELUSS PORK HOCKS A NO. 2 PORK BEANS, 2 tins STANDBY SIZE PEACHES, halves, 2 cans 45c A Salad Dressing, quart 39c OHIO BLUE TIP MATCHES, carton 39c HONEY BOY SALMON, Ib.

tin 39c LEMONS, 360 size, doz. 39c HOME GROWN TOMATOES, Ib. 19c SNOHOY ORANGES, 5 Ib. ba 59c HOME GROWN POTATOES, 10 Ibs. lEWSPAPERr lEWSPAPERf.

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1951-1955