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Wright County Monitor from Clarion, Iowa • Page 12

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Wrigtft Monitor Published every Thursday at 207 North Main Street, Clarion Wright County. Iowa, and entered at the Post Office in Clarion as Second Class Matter. Official Newspaper of Wright County and the City of Clarion SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year, Wright, Humboldt, Hancock, Franklin and Hamilton counties $3.60 One Tear, elsewhere in United States $4.50 Iowa Press Association, National Editorial Association Twice Told Tales Ten Years Afro Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sebert are the parents of a baby girl born Friday, Jan.

4 at tne oeimond hospital. The Wright County sheriff's radio is now in operation. An ex pert arrived here Saturday and installed ine equipment, ine trol power unit is located in the city clerk's office and the antenna 18 on top or the City water tower. Clarion city council passed i telephone franchise ordinance to permit Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to continue to use the streets and alleys of this rltv to provide telephone service. A special election was set for 7 wnen ine orainance win De submitted to the voters for approval.

Mary Eleanor Ennis celebrated her 14th birthday Sunday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Nellie Dresser at Humboldt. The Farmers Elevator at Gold- Sheldon Company REAL ESTATE LOANS nsnrmce Income Tax Work 106 Central Ave, Phone 46 Our Business Is GOOD WIRING Lewellyn Electric Phone 171 For Understanding Service, See Central Loan Co, Inc. Rose Douglas, Mgr. Phone 1068 11S Central Ave.

Clarion Motors and Generators Repaired and Rewound Appliances Repaired General Repair Service Clarion Rewind Refrig. Central Ave. W. Phone 358 J. J.

OLSEN SON Well Drilling Water System and Repair Clarion Law Offices of ROBERT B. KAY Evans-Kay Building Clarion, Iowa FOR INSURANCE of all kinds REAL ESTATE and AUTOMOBILE LOANS H. C. HANSEN Phone 410 rVE GOT IT! urance of All Kinds N. "Andy" Anderson Agency field has installed a Campbell corn drier and is croing to do custom drying for farmers in the- Gold-field area.

Twenty Years Ago The L. M. Kartsocks have received word from their son Edd, who is working for a construction company on Midway Island that an risrnt. tup in orraation came in a cable from Honolulu. sent Friday.

Januarv 2 and received here January 3. uoss stanDerv is sick at his Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Crowe were i Des Moines Tuesday where Mr. Crowe attended a state meet ing of the newly appointed Defense Bond Board of which he is member. 'Food for Freedom" nrosram involves a tremendous job. This irom Howard tsaller. agro nomist at the local camp i an mtervipw tnis mnrnine.

Stanley Torake has been granted duties as bookkeeper for the Far- Elevator Co. He took up his work Monday as auditor for the Farmers Grain Dealers Association. CLARION BUSINESS And Professional Directory DR. P. M.

SIMS OPTOMETRIST SHUPE HDWE. "OUR OWN" Phone 100 Justice of the Ross Stanbery General Schedule 1 to 5:30 p.m. Mon. thru Sat or by appointment M. H.

Austin Son ABSTRACTS OF TITLE INSURANCE Income Tax Real Estate The Robson Agency Office Phone 6 Reg. 991 Dean Marion Robson, Owners Mueller Studio 404 No. Main Phone 94 CLARION, IOWA DON'S RADIO AND TV For fast efficient Service Authorized Neechi Elms Dealer Don Bierl Technician Ph. 21 AL SAYLOR Real Estate Insurance HOTEL BLDO. Phone 106 Archerd-Birdsall-Draheim Attorneys at Law New Kyseth Building Phone 10 EYLER FUNERAL HOME FUNERAL SERVICES AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 320 Finance Loans for All Purposes Financing is our Only Business.

Phone: Office 304, Home 312 Duane Sandage Real Estate, Farm Management Farms Homes Farm Loans Phone 140 Clarion MISHLER ROOFING SIDING Phone 600, Clarion POUNDSTONE Insurance Agency Personal Service For All Insurance Needs Mrs. Dick Poundstone Phone 726 SOS North Main WALTER M. BRAUFJt DENTIST DR. A. L.

WOOD CHIROPRACTOR 205 N. Main St. Phone 033 Thirty Years Ago Present indications tell there will be considerable doings in Wright County politics before (He coming campaign is ov June. The names of three or ladies is mentioned in the group to be in tne race for offices. The offices to be filled and salary of each is as follows: Auditor, 12.000; Treasurer, Clerk.

Recorder. $1,800: Sheriff, Attorney, Coronor, fees of office. Superintendent of schools Is elected bv a convention consist- ng of the presidents of the various schools or tne towns ana town ships of the county, one delegate from each. This convention being held In Mav of everv third vear. The next convention will be held in 1933.

An examination will be held for the selection of a postmaster at Clarion to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Postmaster Howard a few weeks ago. The salary for the fiscal year was saw. Ap plications Friday of Ten Years Ago Clarions new hospital has a valking" Hood bank, thanks to embers of the Lions Club who avc had their blood typed and stand ready t3 offer transfusions when needed. Twenty-one have had their blood typed and two have already given The Co. Selective Service office has received official notice to send 16 young icn to Des Monies for induction into the armed forces.

Thursday. Feb. 28. This is the largest draft required of Wright County since monthly inductions were started 1: August 1950. Miss Susan Vandclboe as re cently pledged a member of Alph; Delta Pi sorority at Iowa State college at Ames.

Twenty Years Mrs. R. L. Clopton, Mrs. Mar-'in Clopton and Wayne of Garner left Monday morn-ng by car for Fort Lewis, Wash-nyton where Corp.

Marvin Clopton uul Pvt Wayne Sloveen are Mrs. R. L. Clopton will ro- 11 rn in a few days. The other via remain with their Mr.

n.ul Harrv Daggett rcccii-cd a letter from son. wno was at Pearl Harbor, saying that he was fine. ut. Louis Fuller of Camp Leonard Wood, Mo. arrived to visit ith his wife who is staying with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Binltard. and Mrs. Walter Nelson of Shrevespoit. La.

visited Sunday her niece. Mrs. K. and family. Miss Ruth Salisbury, a student Iowa State Teachers at Cedar Falls is home an ear infec- Home Cooked MEALS Home Cooked Meals 7 days a week Hilltop Cafe Helen and Rube Thirty Yean Ago In order to supply the business houses and general public of Wool, stock and vicinity with banking facilities a bank exchange was opened there on Friday.

It is located in the State bank building and Is a branch of the Liberty-bank at Eagle Grove. A 'group of men southeast of town in Dayton township held a rabbit hunt one day last week In tnc Konrer neignoornood and knocked down SO cottontails and The men brought the load rabbit meat to town and presented it to L. S. Poor, commander of the legion post, who arranged for1 the distribution of the same to thel lamines in town wno are uner ployed and in need of assistance. The W.

C. I. U. will meet this afternoon witn Mrs. Paul Ramsey.

The Week's RECORD Son, Mr. and Mrs. John December 28, 1961, Goldfield. son, Mr. ano Mrs.

uwayne Hansen, December 19, 1961, Kanawha. Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hunt, December 30, 1961, Clarion. Daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert wnman, December 31, 1961, Dows. Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Madison, December 27, 1961, Gold- Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith McCurry, December 31, 1961, Gold-field. Daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Schreur, December 19, 1961, Kanawha. Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slaikeu, January 3, 1962, Goldfield. son, Mr.

and Mrs. wm. soesbe, December 29, 1961, Clarion. Son, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Chapman, January 4. 1962, "atfle Grove. Son, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kastler, January 3, 1962, Woolstock.

Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kooert Mahoney, January 9, 1962, Son. Mr. and Mrs.

Daryl lark-' er, January 8, Woolstock. Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Schwebke, January 7, 1962, Gait.

Son, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith, January 2, 1962, Calt. Son, Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Thur mond, January 8, 1962, Eagle Grove. Daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wason, January 4, 1962, Clarion.

DEATHS Beveridge, Dr. Hugh R. 63 December 31, 1961, formerly Gold-field Fox, W. 90 December 26, 1961, formerly Clarion. Gates, Fred 78 January 1962, Clarion.

Krieder. Mrs. Grace, 71 De cember 29, 1961, Clarion. Larick. Lee.

71 December 19, 1961, formerly Eagle Grove. Peterson, Mrs. Jane, 58 De cember 31, 1961, Clarion. Rathbun, James, 85 Decem ber 28, formerly Goldfield. Reese, Frank, 81 December 2, 1961, formerly Belmond.

Schutt. Otto, 86 January 1 1962, Clarion. Short. James. 43 December 28, 1961, formerly Clarion.

TJhr, Orvin 64 December 28, 1961, Eagle Grove. tuvans, Mrs. Cora, 87 Jan uary 4, 1962, formerly Belmond. Menus, Julias, 75 January Roger Sumners C. R.

Baiwell Imp. Im. Garten, lews Accounting Systems John W. Tomke 1962. Kanawha.

Pals, Dlclt 59 January 3. 1062 formerly ueimona. Schroder, Darla Jean, 11 January 6, 1962, Gait. PETITION TO COURT Bernard Koenan, Jr. vs.

Blanche Tyler ct al Petition at law Plain- prays judgment, for re sult of accident August 28, I960 In Belmond, la. Francis Sandry vs. Victor sett Petition at Law Plaintiff de mands judgment. For bal. due on promise ry note, MARRIAGE LICENSE Lee Joseph Maxhelmer, 32, Clarion to Betty Jean Bunn, 23 marlon.

NKW CARS REGISTERED Olaf I. Watne. Gait Plymouth 4 dr. sedan. Glenn Cecil Finch.

Clarion. Oldsmobile Starfirc coupe. Vernon or jeannatte A. Seefried, Eagle Grove, Rambler 4 dr. sedan.

Donald S. Rae. Easrle Grove. tioRert (J. Avery, uowan.

rolct 4 dr. sedan. John Pogge, Goldfield, Ford town Louise Draheim. Clarion. Ply mouth Valiant 4 dr.

sedan. NEW CARS REGISTERED Cardis Clarion. Ford Victoria 2 door. H. Crowe, Clarion, Cadillac, Park Avenue sedan.

Thomas James Denser. Dows. Studebaker 2 door sedan. James W. or Priscilla Schelten.

Eagle Grove, Buick 4 door station wagon. LAND TRANSFERS Granzow. Jack W. Mariorie to John H. Suntken (WD) Lot 1 Kirkendall Add.

to Belmond, la. described as commencing at lot 2 thence in north erly direction along the boundary line between lots 1 2 in Blk. 3 to N. W. corner of said lot 2 thenee in a northeasterly direction along No.

line of said lot 2, a dis- direclion to NE corner lot 11 thence Westerly direction to So. line of lot 2 to beginning. Root, Leon A. Rogenc to James D. Ellis (WD) Lot 6 Blk.

5 Oris Town of Dows. Ia. Peterson. Guy S. Gladys to Donna Lou Barz (QCD) Our remaining und.

Vs Int. in of Sec. 14-90-23 W. of 5th P. M.

Peterson, Guy S. Gladys to Dennis L. Peterson (QCD) Our remaining und. V2 Int. in of Sec.

23-90-23 W. of 5th P. M. Dial, George R. to Wm.

L. Gun-ter Flora L. (WD) lot 6 WM: lot 5 Blk. 7 Cox's Add. to Eagle Grove Jet.

Ia. Sadler, Richard L. Mary to Lyle E. Roberts Mnry (WD) Ijot 15 in Dest's Second Sub-Div. of lot 5 Sec.

16-92-24 W. of 5th P. M. Hill, Edith to Duran C. Hill (WD) West 52 ft.

lot 1 Blk. 2 Bartholomew's Second Add. to Belmond, Ia. Loats, A. W.

Lena S. to LeRoy Tendall Gladys (WD) lot 1 except E. 73 It. thereof, Blk. Morse's Add.

to Belmond, Ia. Al so a tract described as beginning ros. or sjjkj corner sw 'A of SW14 Sec. 19-93-23 W. of 5th P.

M. running No. 4 rds. W. 28 ft.

So. 4 rds. E. 28 ft. to place of ncginning.

Miller, J. Roba to G0BEL BILLY MUMY, JOHN You'll eet rtentv of eniovment from a show that teams up these outstanding performers! Gobel, Carradine, and Mumy star in a delightful film that ties the whole program together. It's a story-packed with color and comedy about a case of measles and a boy who can't itWe've lined up a parade Fascinating Farm Features You'll be transported by the camera to various parts of the agricultural world where you'll see all the new John Deere equipment for 1962 combines in action, working in the field against the clock the building of high-quality tractors a labor-saving way to make and handle hay what a John Deere dealer's business is really like amazing oddities in farming. Here's a wealth of farm information you won't want to miss! go to John Deere Day. So he and his uncle dream up a carnival of their own and only those who have measles can get in.

Gobel's wittier than ever as master-of-ceremonies on film, introducing news about today's agriculture in his own inimitable fashion. JOHN DEERE DAY is a FAMILY AFFAIR! Date: January 22 Time: 1:00 p. Clarion Theater I Guy E. McClenahan (WD) tlnd.U of Andrew Miller In beginning 480 ft E. of NW corner of Of SWK Sec.

30-93-23; Und. Int. of Andrew MiUer in to a tract beginning 600 ft. E. of NW corner of of Sec.

30-93-23 (see deed record for full description.) Paulson, Arthur W. Mabel to Claude Johnson M. Ardleen WW HO. 88 It lot 3 in A. W.

Paulson's Sub. Div. lot 3 Sec. 9-93-24 W. of 5th P.

"I Talk of the Town Mr. and Mrs. Victor Newton attended an Open House recently at Thor honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McOermott on their 25th wedding anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. Newt Draheim and family have moved to their new home, which recentlv pleted. Mrs. Galen Jacobson has moved to the house vacated by the Draheim family.

Cant, and Airs. Charles Ehmke and have returned to their nome at Kiversioe, after visit at the parental Thomas Whitty Mrs. Nettie Streit is now at the' Roy Gragert home at Rock Falls, 111. where she has been since she released from the hospital. She expects to be there for sometime and would appreciate hearing from an ner irienas.

tier aaarcss is: Mrs. Nettle Streit, 1908 13th Ave, Rock Palls, III. Mrs. Roy Gragert. and Mrs.

Aaron Bowman spent Sunday at Ames with Mrs. Bowman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Corner.

They also visited tneir aaugnter, ina Jane, who is student at Iowa State University. SCO ear. In.ur.d In 5,500,000 careful drivers insure with STATE FARM MUTUAL ALLEN MECHEM 'hone 1071 Clarion STATE FARM MUTUAL Mr. i-d Mm. Albert Bale have been staying nights with Mr.

Bale's father, B. who is seriously ill at the Belmond hospital Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Morford are in Rochester, where Mr. Morford la going through the Clinic.

Wright Clarion. Iowa Thursday. January IS, IMS I Kinds of HP 1. General Lighting -a moderate level of background lighting throughout a room. It is provided by upward light from floor, pole, table and wall type lamps and.

by wall and ceiling fixtures and lighted valances. Rooms will be far more comfortable to the eyes, as well as more cheerful, if walls, ceilings and floor coverings are medium to light toned. Very dark colors absorb light and create harsh contrasts between them and lighted lamps or fixtures. 2. Local Lighting where any visual task, such as reading, sewing, study or desk work takes place.

In living areas, lamps are usually preferred that can be easily positioned and adjusted for the user's comfort. Fixtures properly positioned are more desirable in utility areas such as the kitchen, range, sink or work counter, hobby work-bench, bathroom mirror, etc. See your electric appliance dealer wa Public Service Company Norwich Aspirin for children, sweet orange flavor, 1 39c bottle FREE with purchase of one at 39c Upjohns Unicap vitamins, FREE bottle of 24 with purchase of regular bottle of 100 for (Save 94c) Gillette Special Super Blue Blades, and Gt. Foamy Shave Cream, $1.98 value, Special $1.50 McKessons Soothe Skin, Hand and Body Lotion 2 bottles for 59c Alberto's VO-5, Hair Spray ($1.50 value) and Cream Rinse (40c value) Special hair care offer, both $1.65 Richard Hudnut enriched Crems Shampoo, Regular $1.00 value for 69c FREE extra right hand with pair of Playtex Living Gloves $1.39 Playtex Baby Pants, Values to $1.49 for 49c Values to 60c for 33c Lustre Cream Shampoo, Regular $2.00 size for $1.59 Campana's Italian Balm with dispenser $1.38 value for 87c Nutri-Tonic Cream Shampoo, One full pound regular $3.00 Size for $1.59 FREE Woodbury's Dryad roll-on deodorant free when you buy Jergens Lotion for 59c Woodbury's Shampoo, $1.18 value 2 bottles for 99c Sheaffer Pen and 5 cartridge pack $1.49 value for $1.00 Sheaf fer Ballpoint and refill $2.28 value for 98c Dorothy Perkins Hand Cream and Weather Lotion, regular $1.00 size for 50c DuBarry Cleansing Cream $2.35 value for $1.50 DuBarry Vibrance Cream Masque, $3.50 value for $2.0.0 DuBarry Skin Freshener Lotion, regular $1.75 for $1.00 DuBarry Young Promise Dry Skin Cream regular $3.50 for $2.00 VETERINARY SUPPLIES: Giant 6 pc. Screwdriver set with 12 Beebe Mastitis ointment Price $8.99 Pfizer's Terramydn for mastitis.

Free 2-way Safety Lamp ($1.49 value) with 12, Vz oz. tubes for $8.40 SEE OUR WINDOW OF BARGAINS UP TO OFF TOMKE DRUG.

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