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Wright County Monitor from Clarion, Iowa • Page 9

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Clarion, Iowa
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MONITOR CASH WANT AD RATH) 8c per word (minimum charm: oubj per week. Cards of Thanks: 69c for up to rant Ada $1.00 per ool- Want Boxed mfca Inch. AUCTION SALE DATES Frank E. Johnson FOR SALEHB FOB SALE: Thor Impact Wrench; two, drills. Black Decker and a Cummins; Also odds FOB SALE: 20 oak windows stools 48" to 72" long; 2 cylinder to pump with good electric motor; round metal barn ventilator 28 28 3 oil heaters $10 to $20; sewing machine, two 9 12 wilton rugs (alike) $20.00 each, 2 for 1 pr.

maple chairs, $8.00 each, $15.00 round solid oak table, TV stand, 3 trunks $3.00 and doll house, furnished, 55.00; 4 doll buggies. $2.00 to large wicker dog basket. 3 archery sets, $6.00 to badminton set, skates, silvertone guitar, Clarion Thrift Shop. 48c FOR SALE: Hammond Electric Organ, spinet, nearly new. Easy terms.

LeRoy Adams, Clarion. 47-48c FOB SALE: live Mallard ducks ana White African guineas. Phone 532-3398 tng hens. Thorpe Hatchery. Jtltfe Mtfe SALE: Large-type, thick herd health.

Farmers prices. BOB MOM. 45-52C FOB SALE: For 4-wheel drive, Willis jeeps, trucks, station wagons and equipment; snowplow, P. T. O.

and hydraulic lifts, contact Herman Hiemstra, Clarion, representing Hills, Manly, la. FOR SALE: 2 yearling Duroc Boars. Tested at Rmvo Swlnu Testing Station. Wendell ft. Swanson, Gait, Iowa.

Phone, Dows FOB SALE: Brown tweed winter coat. In good condition. Size 10-12, Jr. Jeanne Stewart. Phone 532- FOR SALE: Double rinse tubs on stand in good condition, small wood kitchen table and radio good for barn.

Call before £:00 in the morning or after 5:00 o'clock in the evening. Phone 532-2278, Mrs. Albert Esk. SPINET PIANO for sale, used new. can be seen near Cash or terms.

Write, Credit MgrJ 2108, 26th, Des Moines, la. FOR SALE: 1952 ton Ford Pickup. Good condition. Phone 532-' 3642. 48c WANTEDflB WANTED: Part-time job after school and weekends.

Randy Me-chem. Phone 532-3996. 48c CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Ealsam evergreen roping for outside your home only 15c per ft. Bunches of evergreen 49c Wreaths, door charms, candlepieces bright red poinsettias, red azaleas and cyclamen in bright colors and white make ideal decorations. Perfect for gifts, too.

Milk glass planters and vines and other $1.00 gift items. Candles and other items for making your own decorations GORDON'S FLOWERS Greenhouse on County north Phone 2-2692 RENT! FOB BENT: First floor office space in Stafford Bldg. Telephone, 532-2293. 44tfc FOB BENT: Furnished apartment. Close-in.

Includes heat and water. Phone 532-3642. SERVICES! PIANO TUNING and H. E. (Bud) Stutters, phone 9323509 or 532-3332 MAYFLOWER MOVING "America's Most Recommended Mover" Free Estimates Call Collect 423-3652 MASON CITY WAREHOUSE CORPORATION Mason City, Iowa FILMS DEVELOPED Jumbo size prints H.

K. Cava-naugh. Drugs A Jowelry. tffl MIKE'S D-X STATION GOLDFIELD Invites Your Patronage CAR REPAIRS by mechanic with years of experience on both American and Foreign makes of cars. Workmanship' guaranteed.

Miscellaneous MISCIXLAKEOUS: Upholstery material we have a very large stock of upholstery material. Heavy nylon Friezes, Tapestry, Matelassa and Plastics. All materials sold for less of upholster sample book prices. Another discount on 10 yd. orders.

Notice upholsters you can save your customers money by sending them to us. We will shiD materials C. O. D. postage paid.

Chris Sales and Body Shop, Iowa Falls, Iowa. 47-49c NOTICES NOTICE: Vacuum cleaners sewing machines repaired. George Flurer, South Main. Tel. 532-3217, Clarion.

tfc NOTICE Plan Now To attend our Special Meeting OF STOCKHOLDERS Saturday, December 15 1:30 p. m. In Community Room of First National Bank IN ORDER TO COMPLY WITH THE NEW FEDERAL INCOME TAX LAW, WE MUST AMEND OUR BYLAWS. IT IS VERY URGENT that you mark and return at once, or at the meeting, the ballot you receive In the mall from us. material we have on hand.

Studio Couches, open 39JBO. Those prices include material and labor. Chris Sales and Body Shop, Iowa raiia, xowa. Morinp. "Will pearlng.

ambitious man, 22-46. to handle local business. No Investment. Can earn (125 to start, if qualified. Write Manager, 326 Second N.

E. Clarion. Iowa." 46-46-47-48C NOTICE: We loan carpet pooers FREE with Blue Lustre purcnase. Also rem eiecwio Shupe Hardware. 48c I Cards of Thanks I CARD OF THANKS: Thanks for the cards, gifts and flowers, wnicn I received during my illness at Clarion and Mason City.

Esther worra. CARD OF THANKS: I wish to thank my friends and neighbors for the lovely cards, gifts, flowers and visits, also Pastor Hilker for his calls, Dr. Lott, Nurses and Nurses' Aids, while I was in Clarion Hospital. John Vought. 48c CARD OF THANKS: I wish to express my sincere thanks to my friends, relatives, Pastor Hilker, Dr.

Smith and the other doctors, nurses, Nurses' aids and the complete hospital staff for their wonderful care, for the flowers, cards, letters, visits and gifts, and the many Kindnesses snown me wnue in the Clarion hospital. Also a special thanks to Mrs. Richard Smith and Larry Long for donat ing blood. Mrs. Dorothy Marker.

48c CARD OF THANKS: I wish to thank my friends neighbors and ers and gifts given me while I was in the hospital and since returning home. Also a thank you to the doctors and hospital staff for the fine care. It was all appreciated very much. A A. Amundson.

48c Legal Notices NOTICE OP THE APPOINTMENT OP of Iowa. Wrifrht County. No. 7630 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that undersigned has been duly appointed id qualified as Administratrix of the tate of Ida M. Carr deceased, late of rittht County.

All persons indebted to id nre requested te make im- "the allowance, and file in the office of BUNN. A.cherd. Birdsall Draheim, Dated 20th. 1952. BESSIE JOHNSON.

Uerk District Court (November 22-29, 1962) Notice Of School Election PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby (riven to qualified voters of the North ea at election has beei the llTdayoi ther. munity School Di issue bon, Hundred ($325,000) idred Bitted ipecial school ill the Northeast Hamilton Corn- Hamilton and Wright. State of Iowa, Twenty-five Thousand Dollars School has been divided and the respective polling places Office in the Town the 1 Ad- Dtatrict No. 2 All that portion of chool District contained within a known and has been officially ited as Director Distiict No. 2 nore particularly described as .01 lion of said School District w.Uin Vernon Township, in County.

Iowa, and within Township, except that por- eofMUKose3t GrovelerToinshTp P. Hall. cnilton County. Uisti Schoc Liberty Towi No. All the remain Feller home in Des Moines.

LOANS I School School District contained with- District i and more particularly describ-i that portion of said School el hint within Independence KNotIcer' uTi'ven by ord the Board of Directors on th. (November 15, 22. 29, December 6, 1962) Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Loux spent Thanksgiving day at the Roy To $500 rast Confidential Service CENTRAL LOAN CO.

INC. 115 Central Ave. 632-3642 TALK of the Town Sheila Beth of Fairport, Missouri spent Thanksgiving weekend at the parental George Telford home. Mr. and Mrs- S.

W. Parks spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Agnes Clemens of Fort Dodge. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond ryie ana family were recent guests at the Albert Michelson home at Kanawha. The occasion honored Sharon Pyle's birthday and the Mich-elsons wedding anniversary of November 18. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bauman were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the! Arvld Bauman home at Eagle Grove.

Others who joined them for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Flannery and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Flannery it Bonaurant.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Severts- g.iard and family of Vinton were Thanksgiving Day guests at the home of Mrs. Hazle Tegland. Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Ebert and family returned home Friday eve- ne after spending TnanKsgiving with Mrs. Ebert's mother, Mrs. George Wescott at Sumner. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Esk were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gorball at Leland. Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Houser. Nan cy and Betty, spent Thanksgiving Mrs.

riousers parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schultz at Minne- polis, Minn.

Santa Has Mailed Your The Utonltw, low, Tlwrtdey, mbf Utt-f Mr: and Bin. W. Banker were Tnannsgiving ainner at the M. Anderson home. Jeanne Austin, a student at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich, spent Thanksgiving weekend witn ner parents, Mr.

and Mrs. R. Ralph Austin. Mr. and Mrs.

Gall Cundall and grandchildren, Steven and Gail Tugue, visitea awnue inanasgiv-ine Day at the Harry Tague home. Mr. and Mrs. R. a McGonigle and Rick were guests over Thanksgiving with relatives at In dependence.

Mr. and Mrs. Craig Camarigg and family spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Camarigg at Sheldon.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roach, Jimmy and Jane spent Thanksgiving Day with relatives at Albert Lea, Minn. They spent the remainder of the weekend with Mr. Roach's Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice Roach at Mason City. Guests at the P. S. Struck home on Thanksgiving Day were Mr.

and Mrs. Don Goodwin and family of Cedar Rapids and Squire jack-son of Hampton. Mrs. Ray Tague has returned to Clarion from Louisville, Ky. after spending Thanksgiving week end with her husband, Capt.

Ray Tague, who is attending school at Fort Knox, Ky. Mrs. J. K. Hilton has returned home after spending Thanksgiving week end at Spirit Lake and Luverne.

Minn. Mrs. Frank Tague, or Algona and daughter, Linda, a student at State University of Iowa at Iowa City, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. warry Tague.

Ample Parking Space Available for you when you do your Washing Drying Dry Cleaning Drying your Hair AT Laundry Dry Cleaning Center Only Soft Water Used of Des Moines. Mr. and Mrs. fi. Stewart tpeat the week end with Mrs.

Stewarts parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Thomas at Nevada.

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Andrews and family spent Saturday with Mrs.

Andrews' parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Beaver at Adele. Guests Thanksgiving Day at the Merle Weld home were Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Buhrow and Carol of Cedar Falls, Nadlne Weld and uave stetson or Fayette, and T. Weld of Clarion. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Kay and family spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. Kay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kay at Atlantic. Nancy Houser, a student at Iowa State college at Ames, spent the Thanksgiving weekend with ner parents, jvir.

ana jars. vy. o. Houser. Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Samson had as euests on Thankseivine Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Samson of Look Ahead Be Our Guests SATURDAY DEC OPEN HOUSE Get Acquainted with Vi Member F.

D. I. C. Dial 532-2881 City. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Schuenhoff and Mr. and Mrs. Kayser. Larry.

Jon and Christie of Webster City. The oc- also honored the Samsons 37th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Howard Woodln and Mured were Sunday eveninc guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Myron Hill Jr. CONSULT- MAX SHELDON about this question Overheated furnaces, chimney fires, oil or gas furnace explosions, all add up to much greater fire loss in winter than in summer. Can I increase my dwelling fire insurance now to cover full replacement value, for only about $1 per $1000 of insurance? For the answers to yoor insurance 15 All Day! FEEDS Grinding and Mixing Service Available Just Call Us, Dial 532-2834 Wright County Farmers Elevator Co. Christmas Club CHECK DID YOU RECEIVE YOURS Join this fast growing Christmas Club and be on our mailing list next year. Wrap up your Christmas Plans with a Christmas Club Check.

JOIN NOW! Give Yourself and Your Community A GIFT THIS CHRISTMAS By Buying at Home All Gifts Posssible Be sure to sign up for our "Operation Santa You may Win a Share of 2,012 Silver Dollars. Deadline for Signing is December 8. Sponsored by Your Hometown Bankn Program Over KGLO-TV st NATIONAL BANK of Clarion.

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