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PKOTECT MONEY. huse NO-CIG. NO-CIG iur Cross Drugstore. smoke habits to three times more simple, easy-to-use for sales work shua. ckCr Parker, phone NOTICE date after your If the date is earlier date your Is in at The Reporter earliest convenience you! Approximately 20 soy beans.

August fttts BATING at Phone 6531 for that satisfies" We're ml RENT: Modern apartment. alfalfa: -Case wire tied (2t) HOGS over 15 Ibs. ad Bolson's HiTcst Protein Conr, G. Taylor, owner of Elevator, says, "My fed on Bolson's Conditioner com, always weighed more intt thought they would when them." You'll get the at oat of jour corn faster by -touting it with Bolson's. Bolson's Conditioner from us, Pierce 4: Sons, Nashua.

(A13tb) FOR SALE: 195Z Clinton oats. K.Coaklm, phone 4538. I HILL DO earden plowing with adtr. Joe Hansen, phone Irt HAVE the Martin Senour New Hue Paints. 144 col- utochoose from in flat, enamel, or jloss tone enamel.

J. W. fertSons. (Itb) FOR SALE: Clinton Oats, for seed or feed. Mrs.

B. W. phone 2792. IDK SALE: One acre ground ci jmall brooder house; only ucai acre north of Brooklyn tet. $500 without brooder house, iarles Bucknell.

Rt. 4, Charles ST. FOR SALE- BULK FERTILIZER Sl'RFAI) AND DELIVERED AT T1IESI AMAZINGLY LOU- CASH PRICES-- 573.00 HOIU BOUT THflT BV RBLPH TEE 3-9-18 S5.05 0 41.48 21 76.95 Compare these prices. SAVE WORK. TIME and MO.NFY (Free soU lest) lllgher analysis pebbles In the sack CONTACT US BEFORE YOU BUY NASHUA GRAIN MILLING INC.

Telephone 4151 Nashua M11-A17) NOTICE: For details of our ruflcial insemination service, write or call the technicians, Robert J. Robbins and George Hau. New Hampton, phone 84; Fred- 2U; Lawler, 42 R3; Alia Vista, 25; or Nashua. 4GB1. Lifetime membership $1 Service every day of the year.

C'licka-uw. Jreeders' Co-op. 8 FOR RENT: 3 -room apartment Possession April 1. Oscar XVagner. (m-11 tf) SMALL 44" Upright Piano.

Mali Finish. Small down payment $18.66 per month. Discount for cash. Write Cedar Hapids Piano Cedar Rapids, lowj. (M25 2tb) FOR SALE: Clover seed, tested.

J. J. Schultz Son. phone 2934. (25 2 FOR SALE: 1 used Metal Sink Cabinet; one 52" xvood base cabinet; one 52" wood wall cabinet; Majestic coal or wood ranRe.

All good condition. Phone 12F325, Charles City. Chris Begem.inn. (M25 2f) ORUS.THAT SION THROAT Ml COME ON LETS GET PRESCRIPTION BACK, HAVE IT FILLED BY OUR RE LIABLE DRU66IST AT HOME IN 5 TIMES THAT CLERK TOLD Mf TO BACK A LITTtE BY THE TIME WE 6ET THAT PRESCRIPTION FILLED, I'LL NEED CORN-PI ASTERS NASHUA Cords of Thanks I want to thank all my friends and neighbors for tho cards, letters, candy, flowers and money sent me while I xvas in the hospital in Rochester and since return home. They were verj much appreciated and helped verj much to make the time seem shorter.

O. A. Bullcn. Demo's, Republicans File Fuii Slates in Chickasaw Balloting BRADFORD E. W.

Cagley went to Iowa City 1 fami Mr PLAINFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Clark Obcrdicar of Clarksville expsct to ojcn the Standard Lunch about April 3. They plan on moving to Plainficld. The Ilcv.

and Mrs. Herbert Bryant and family and the Rev. Hlldlng Lind family met at the Llnd home Tuesday. March 23. for a dinner honoring Mary Lind and Steven Bryant, who were born the same day in the same year.

Mrs. Albert Ellcrman spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Burnett at Greene. Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis Bieneman entertained as dinner guests Sunday. Mrs. Donald Babbitt and Judy of Pleasant Valley and George Buchm of Dubuquc. The latter was guest speaker at the Valley Church Sunday morning Mr.

and Mrs Jack Smith are parents of a son born March 2B Mr. and Mrs. John Hastings anil family of Cedar Rapids spent I Saturday mch: and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Huggard and family of Marion spent the weekend with retainers here.

Mr. and Mrs A. F. Schukar I were Thursday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Lutzkc of I Clarksville. I I Mr. and Mrs. N. P.

Johnston of Waverly were dinner guests Tuesday in the Ward DcLavergn home i Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Rex De- Lavergn and daughters. Waterloo were dinner guests in the same home. Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Flavin and I Denny, Audubon, spent Sunday and Monday in the home of their i daughter, Mrs. Ralph Le.imon --PIG STARTERS-- CHICK STARTER-- i "ivi'1 i I i -H A I'le Starter or a Chirk SUrlcr no better than the in the tuc the way thc formula is set up and the' mix Ing and bleodiuc performed.

The Uotson co. take no back seat from any feed Mfer. No matter how big they nuy be. We say you will get more personal experience per lug in bolvurV feeds aim tratcs than in any oilier brand ou ean name. Bolson and Concentrates are formulated to eive you Oie very BEST and MOST for YOUIl FEED DOLLAR, that is why ue kuccrst that you make a feedlne test with your own Pics and your own Chicks tm jour Farm to prove to your own satisfaction what we say about I'ie Starters and Chick Starter.

To more Uriner to try HolsonV Chick Starter this sprine your BolMin dealer i jou a free feed scoop with the 1st 100 IDS. of Bolsons' Chirk Starter. We believe that and Chirk Starters are the very best starters ever offered the American fanner. Why not five them a try this sprlnc and see if ou dnn't think the same. IJu nelsons' from: Hi J.

W. PIERCE SONS, NASHUA (M25 2Tb) Good Equipment Pays for Itself Wednesday for a check up at the University hosmtal Unncrsitj hospital. My sincere thanks to all who remembered me with cards, fruit flowers and visits during my recent stay at the hospital and since my return home. Also a special "thank you" to Rev. Brase and Rev.

Fritschel for their calls, and to- the nurses, nurses' nids and Drs. Clark. Fox and Turner for thcir excellent care. Mrs. Car) Bcekman.

LOST: Man's brown suit of ails, between Waverly and Finder please leave at Rc- office. Reward. 1WAYS EXTRA copies of Reporter available, for sco or pictures you want to I to friends and loved ones. clip for your memory (H) SALE: Baled clover and boat material. Rov Hunt, i (A 1 I I FARMEKS order your 1954 Limr Rock early.

Call Walter L'hirlc Citv Nashua. (F 18 NOES FOR THE FAMILY At D's Clothes Shop (n 5 tf) YOUR pennies for the REXALL ONE-CENT retorting April 7 at thc Red Co. in Nashua. (1 Itb) We wish to thank all our relatives, neighbors and friends for the cards sent us for our birthdays. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Miller, bed. springs, nearly new. Mrs. Pickard, phone 6632.

(18 3tb) OFFER: One of mlllwork. accordion doors. windows. Jour old now available. nels Jour Inquiry.

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE of PROPERTY BELONGING TO FREMONT TWP. NO. RURAL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT. FREMONT TOWNSHIP, BUTLER COUNTY, IOWA. Notice is hereby given for the public sale of the school buildings and equipment of the Fremont No.

6 Rural Independent School District, Fremont Township, Butler County, Iowa. Public sale will bo held from 1:00 P.M. to 3'00 P.M. April 22, 1954 at said property located on Southeast acre of South- cast quarter of Section 4. Fremont Township, Butler County Iowa.

Scaled bids will be accepted up until 1:00 P.M., April 22. 1954. Oral bids taken at time of sale All buildings and equipment must be removed within 90 days from date of sale. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Buildings: 1 school house 2 out buildings 1 coal house Other equipment belonging to thc district.

(April 1-8) KITCHENS Charle, city. Iowa (J21 tf) while they bu. 1.95 bu. U5 bu. iv 1.95 bu.

varieties gcrml- Sons, 20. PJalnfield. (M11-AI7) ready eed Beans or "41 i Tcl 20. Plaln- M11A17) calllni1 Co. (1 Itb) tf WMh Rome "OTICE FOR SERVICE Refrigeration Wiring Pumps and Plumbing Furnace work, CALL 2451 ROBERT STILLE (Mil tf) Few Primary Contests Hue; Most Face Test In November Voting The deadline for candidate til- ings at the county auditor's office on both Republican and Democratic tickets at -1 o'clock Monday of this week found both tickets almost completely filled.

In all thc county offices. Republican candidates have been evenly matched by thc opposition-picket Offices and candidates arc as follows: Auditor: Clyde Freeman, New Hampton, Republican incumbent: James Rouse, North Washington, Democrat. Treasurer: Sadie McFarland New Hampton, Republican incumbent; Gcncvicvc Itink, lenia. Democrat. Recorder: James O'Neill, New Hampton, Democratic incumbent- Marcella Kammcyer, deputy treasurer, New Hampton, Republican.

Attorney: James Dcmro, Republican incumbent, Nashua; William Kennedy, former county attorney, New Hampton, Democrat. Clerk of Court: Harold Eckes New Hampton, Republican incumbent; Donald W. Barnctt, former county clerk. New Hampton, Democrat. Sheriff: Galen Folkcrs, New Hampton, Republican incumbent' Harvey Grummitt, native of Frcd- ericksburg, now of New Hampton Democrat.

In the supervisors' race-. Third HUGO WOLFF FORMER IONIA LEADER, DIES Hugo H. W. Wolff. in Ionia civic affairs for many years, died Wednesday, 24 at Esthcrville, where he hir home with his sister, Mrs.

David and Mrs. A. M. Rockwood and Toni, and Gloria Brady spcnt Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mr.

and Mrs. M.irk Henderson i Mrs mcr Kussatz an family visited Sunday with their son, son- Orrm Henderson, and family at I Thc Society of Christ- Waterloo. ian service will meet this Friday Herbert Schneider has recover- in thc church Members are rc- cd his health after a long illness qucstcd to thclr widening and is back at his work at Wav- Fellowship boxes. I crlv Mr. and Mrs.

Willis White spcnt I Mr. and Mrs. Harland Cook and Saturday nicht and Sunday with Jackolyn and-Richard of Waterloo hcr SIStc Mrs ora Higby were guests Saturday of Harland's Ames parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude r.

and Mrs. Ewald Wedckinp Cook. spent Friday evening with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

Keith Baldwin and Hoyal Grady, Waverly, a pa- Tuttle. Funeral services were conducted from the Immanuel Lutheran family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Baldwin's parents, Mr. and L. G.

Wadby in Charles City occasion celebrated Lois Ann's birthday. Guests Friday evening in the Zcll Remley home were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Nichols and Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Smith of near Plain- ficld, also Mrs. Ada Dietslcr and church, Ionia, on Friday, March Mrs. Delia Terry of Waverly. 26. with the Rev.

H. J. Brandt pastor, officiating. Music was provided by Mrs. Winton Waitc.

Mrs. Harold Stephens and Mrs. Gale Huffman, all of Ionia; and Mrs. Reuben Witzcl Charles City. Casket bearers were William The I.P.F.

of thc Little Brown Church met Sunday evening at the Ernest Caglcy home. Misr Phyllis Caglcy gave a report on the vocational conference which she. intended at Luther college from Thursday through Saturday About -10 attended the monthl CJSKCI ocarui: it i-ic i Hoffman. Richard Dvorak. Ar- birthday dinner following service: nold Kllnchart.

D. H. Dudley. Paul Sunday at the Little Browr I I fiOPOr.ltotr Faber and Stanley Edson. church.

Two lovely docoratcc' Interment was in Cedar View cakes, baked by Miss Mildred cemetery, Chickasaw. beside thc 'Bigelow the honored three who preceded him in death- table. Other decorations were his parents and sister. Henrictte i house plants. Mr and Mrs.

Bur- Military honors were accorded dcttc Persson and family Wav- a i A ho TMTM Mrs ican Legion, New Hampton. Persson's parents, Mr. and Mrs ner. RcIMhJcs attending the last Van Gorder. attended thc din- included Mr.

and Mrs. Rcinhanl Wolff of Greene; Mr. and Mrs David Tuttle of Estherville; Miss Margaret Wolff of Waverly: Mr Mrs. Gerald Miller and children of rural Charles City and Mrs Harold Baldwin, Ionia, wen tient in the hospital there. Mrs Grady underwent surgery thc week before and is making a satis- and Mr, Forest David 5 the and Iris Ellen of Waterloo; Mrs Hannah Becker, Mr.

and Mrs. Ottr Krumrey, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mob, week of Mrs. Walter Fisher and family.

The regular meeting of thc and' Mr Bradford P.T.A. was held at the rt in present incumbent, and Williair Woodruff, Nashua. In the Fifth District (Frcdcr- icksburg) three Republicans anri two Democrats, all of Fredericksburg, have filed. Charlie Pctt Glen Ladwig and C. Wayne Trip- Ictt.

the latter a late filer, arc lined up on the Republican side with Kenneth Niemann and Wm Zabcl as thc Democrat opposition The present incumbent, Henr Drape, has not filed again, so it will be open race. For Second District supervisor there are three Democratic candidates--Harold Keying. Alta Vista and Art Hauser, Ionia. Ralph Rcinha'rdt. Alta Vista, is thc Republican In the Fourth District (Now Hampton-Dayton) there is one Republican candidate.

Otto Timn. of New Hampton, and one Democrat, Ray Hucgel, of New Hampton. In the Floyd-Chickasaw senatorial contest, thc race will be between Robert Riglcr, New Hampton and Mark Eischeid. also of New Hampton, both Republicans They seek thc office being vacated by Attorney H. W.

Za-Urow of Charles City Mrs. Ed Hirsch, vice presi o. Charles City; and Mrs. Morrir Mrs Wolf, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Wolf dcnt presided. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Venz music, followed the business so- daughtcr. Marietta, all of Nash- Dingo was played before ua; Mr.

and Mrs. Carl H. Eber! lunch of sandwiches, cookies, of Osagc; Mrs. Olga Rose of Wan- tap Bernard Spcltz of Hampton is thc Democratic opposition. For State Representative, Amor Peterson, Nashua, present Republican incumbent, will be opposed by Henry Hauth, New Hampton election will be on Tuesday, Nov.

2. THE BOYD Victorcttes 4-K club held thcir monthly meeting at the Some of Ellen Hartmnnn no I I have taken over Vic tor Jones' lime business. Please contact me for lime and rock 1 JOA 1cr we finished I we had started call "Something that should be done in thc home" was answered thirteen members We had two new members Sandra Johnson and Betty Bock and one visitor, jlnVason of Fredcrlcksburg Ncal (Casey) Jones Nashua Phone j202 (Mll-3tb) our portfolios that we had aUhc last meeting. (Gloria Edgar Reporter.) coma: Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Sheldon. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rose, and Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Wolf, all of Ionia. Hugo H. W. Wolff was born in Ionia, Iowa, Aug. 7, 1889, thc sec-, ond son of Albert Wolff and Bertha Mueskc Wolff.

In infancy he was baptired in thc Immanuel Lutheran church at served. The tcncher, Mrs. Eichoff, was unable to be present because of illness. In charge of entertainment were Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Maurer, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hen- and and Mrs Plans were made for thc last meeting of thc P.TJV. at the close of thc Kiiool year, when a picnic lonia and at The age of 14 was will follow election of the confirmed In thc same church. He 1954-55 officers.

ATTEND CHURCH THIS SUNDAY served thc church in various capacities, thc last being as treasurer, a position he held a number of years. He received his education in thc Ionia public school, after which he began xvorking with hir father in tho shoe sales and repair business in Ionia. After thc death of his father In 1944, he to operate tho business until hi' own health no longer permitted Since June of 1952 he had mndc his home with his brother-in-law and sister at Esthcrville. Until that time Ionia had beer his home, and he spent his life there except for 10 months' military service during World War 1 He had been a member of thr American Legion for over 30 years, and at thc time of his death was a member of the Fae Stinc Post at New Hampton. Hugo was active In civic affairs, having served as mayor ol Ionia, member of the town council, member of the Board of Education of thc Ionia Public School Parent Teachers' Association member of thc Ionia Commcrcla' Club, treasurer of the Cedar View cemetery association for many years, and just before bclnp obliged to discontinue work because of poor health, helped organize a Boy Scout troop In Ionia Surviving him arc two brothers Rcinhard of Greene, and Max of Henderson, two sisters Hcdwlg (Mrs.

David Tuttle of Es- thervlllc), and Margaret of Wav- crly, and one niece, Vivian Tuttle Hickman) of besides more distant and many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Riordan Icf. the first of the week for an extended visit with Mrs.

Riordan'j i niece, Mrs. Warren Holmes, ant husband at Marshall, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Plantz of Cedar Falls visited CVlr.

PlantzV brother, Joe Plantz, at the Jordan Nursing home Sunday. Mr. Plantz is able to sit up part time since suffering a stroke. Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund Popp; attended services Sunday at thc R. church at Clarksville where Mr. Poppe's niece, Barbara Jane Groen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Groan, was baptized.

during thc service a baptismal font was dedicated and Cedar Falls, presented in memory of Mr Poppe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poppc. Mr. and Wilbur Tracy and children of Hampton visited in thc Guy Tracy home Saturday attended a party at thc Dean Doyle home.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wadbj have moved to Nashua and arc living in thc Mrs. Noah house In Brooklyn, Formerly of DCS Moincr they also lived at Tripoli before coming here. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Tracy and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dann were guests Friday evening at a party at thc Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Mitchell factory recovery. Mrs. Harvey Snyder, Ft. Dodge and Mrs. Howard Caglcy, Waterloo, arc spending a part of this week with thcir parents, Mr.

ant 1 Mrs. Fred Bossom. Mr. Bossom has been in ill health since midwinter. Mr.

and Mrs. Cloyd Bclton and Janic and Mrs. Sadie Williams Denver, spent Sunday with thc lattcr's sister, Mrs. Jennie Smith Mr. and Mrs.

Sterling Mackey JoAnn and Stuart, visited hir father. Homer Mackey, Olin, over thc weekend. Mr. Mackey has recently returned to his home in Olin after hospitalization in Iowa City. Mrs.

Lena Eveland of Cedar Rapids was a weekend guest in thr home of her sister, Mrs. C. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs.

Lonnic Trees and Horace Trees and R. E. Nelson. all of Nashua, were Friday evening guests in the home of thc lattcr's son. Ralph Nelson and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Wcdekin," spcnt Sunday afternoon with her aunt, Mrs. Caroline Weinberg Clarksville. Mrs.

Ralph Reeves, entertained at a family dinner Wednesday evening in honor of his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dcike of Wahpclon. were overnight nuests of Mr.

and Mrs. Richarc 1 Deike. Mrs. Victor Jones daughters, and her mother, Mrs. Nellie French of Nashua spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.

Clifford Smith. Mr. and Mrs. H. O.

Buck of Marshalltown were Sunday guest! of hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Oberdicar and spcnt thc afternoon with Mrs. Daisy Obcrdicar.

Mrs. Harry Schwecr entertained Sunday the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wagner and daughter, Nashua; Mr. and Mrs.

Vcrn Engstrom, Waverly; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brown, Charles City and Mr. and Mrs. George Dickman and Barbara.

Plainficld. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brandhorst of Cedar Falls were Sunday evening guests in the Henry Klundcr home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. George DcVrics were Mr. and Mrs. Harry DcVrics, Waterloo. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Stickfort. Cedar Falls and their families, and Mr. and Mrs. Harm Rand.

Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lantz and family were supper guest Sunday in the Gerald John'ton home at Start the spring and summer feeding and management season with good equipment. You'll save.yourselt work and oftentimes money.

A I Portable range shelters Community nests Brooder houses Hog feeders Farrowing pens 4 Feeding troughs Loading chutes 4 Range shelters 4 Waterers 4 And many other pieces of equipment. Meyer Lumber Co. Ionia, la. THE CHARMING Cherries -I-H club held their regular meeting. March 9.

The meeting was opened at 8:25 by Janis Glascr with thc pledge, motto and slogan. Roll call was answered by 23 members with their pet peeve. Several mothers were present The minutes of thc last meeting were read by Joyce AH which were approved. The troasurer'r report given by Kathy Glaser was $29.45. In thc business thc books and pictures were discussed.

Swimming was discussed and some of the Rirls have decided to go swim- home, rural Charles City. Thc mine like last year. After thc occasion was Mr. Mitchell's birth- i meeting talks were given by Marday anniversary. Thc Get-Together club were dinner guests Thursday of last week of Mrs.

Z. D. Knight Mrs. Edith Tcfft assisted in cntcrtaln- afternoon was spcnt contests and prizes were awarded garct Elcnz and Margaret Rphe. A demonstration on curtains was given by Carol Fhlppcn and Janls iHlllsman.

A demonstration on to Frame Pictures," was given by Judy'Alt and Janis Glas- cr. (Reporter, Mary Dunn.) Luxurious Mahog Console at Amazing $289 Ffdtral TCI and (me Warranty onj'uturt Tube free Campbell's Garage.

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