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USED CARS 1951 BL'ICK Roadmaster 4-door (Demonstrator). 1951 CHEVROLET 2-door Fleet line Deluxe. 1951 CHEVROLET Deluxe 2-door Pouerglide. 1951 BUCK Special (Demonstrator). 1951 CHEVROLET 4-Door Deluxe.

1950 BL'ICK Special 2-Door. 13,000 miles. 1950 OLDSMOBILE 2-door 1950 CHEVROLET 2-door Deluxe. 1950 CHEVROLET SPECIAL 2-Door. 1949 BLICK Super.

Really clean. 1949 BLICK Super 4-door. Dynaflow. 1949 DODGE 1-Ton Pickup. 1949 CHEVROLET 4-Door Fleet line Special.

1918 AEROSEDAN. 1948 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. Fleetline. Overdrive. 1948 PONTIAC 2-Door Hy drama tic.

1911 CHEVROLET 2-Door. 1940 CHEVROLET 2-Door. 1939 PONTIAC 2-Door 1944 I 1 2 Chevrolet Truck. Really clean. 1939 CHEVROLET 2-door.

1946 FORD PICKUP. Grundy Motor Co. Phone 94. H. Iblings.

Prop. Grundy Center, la. OPEN EVENINGS See Us for New Hoicks, Pontiaes aad Chemtete MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE--14x16 Building with 10-ft. sides. Colfax Center Presbyterian Church.

FOR RENT HAILSTORMS ARE A'COMING We write all types of Hail Insurance. Protect what you have--Be Sure, Insure. btock of ELMER PHOBIAS, Agerxt cnurclu Available Dike. Iowa utfw wish to my aineere ap- GRUNDY REGI3T and thanks to all mj JUHB 5. relatives friends for the canto Hankies and personal calls received after my recent accident, flpe- cial thanks to all who broufh food or helped me in any way May Ood bless you alL Ure.

Louis Meints. STOUT FOR RENT Small apartment. WORM YOUR HOGS for less than 3c apiece. New low price on Veteriiiarian Penicillin, in oiL Three mill-on units, only $2.25 ai Manly Recall Drug Store, Grundy Center. 5tt I FOR RENT--Modern Apartment, close in.

private entrance. Call 218-M. iotf FOR SALE--Used low and high- pressure gun-type oil burners, at bargain prices. Brocfcway Pbg. Heating.

Grundy Center, tf MIX YOUR OWN Vitamin Bl3 and Aureomycin and be sure. Small quantitiy. 62c per large 59c per at Manly Rexall Drug Store, Grundy Center. Iowa. lltf WANTED Grading, back-fill, chain saw work and loading of all kinds; also custom combining.

Call Hank Sealman, phone 3SW, or Jack i'syers. 21tf FOR RENT 2 bedroom apartment at Hemp Mill for cash or work. 22tf FOR RENT-- Three room apartment and bath, available June 15; also 4-room apartment and bath, available July 1st. at the Graves Apartment Building. Call George Graves, ph.

405R, Grundy Center. FOR RENT-- 3 room apartment on Main street. Sed Cogswell. SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Friday evening. 1st team vs.

Holland 1st team. Stout Seconds vs. Holland Seconds. FOR RENT--Modern Apartment and rooms: newly redecorated. Verda Lamb, phone 275M.

Grundy Center. WANTED--Custom Baling. Have a John Deere wire tie baler. See Carl Giesking. Holland, or Al- HELP WANTED i Giesking, Grundy Center.

I 23-2 I DISTR ICT MANAGER POSI Cpl. Reinhart Kalkwarf from Ft. Sheridan. 111., spent the weekend here with relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley Jondle became grandparents twice inside of five days. The one daughter hves in Waterloo and one in Janesviile. They now have four grandsons and one granddaughter. Sunday dinner guests in the Ernest Alter home were Mrs.

R. Kalkwarf. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Aalfs and son and Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Alter. Other af ter- JKKHI visitors were Mr. and Mrs. H.

Kalkwarf. Wessel Haack and ilrs. Vina Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs.

Casper Nieman of Clear Lake, S. came Sunday for a few days' visit with relatives. Misses Katy and Neva Purtsch- er of Peoria, 111., visited several cays with Mr. and Mrs. J.

Clauson. Saturday afternoon they called On Mrs. Etta T.inrigmnn and Zindler in Aplington. and were supper guests in the Martha of Krma. Iowa, attended tbe mission feast here Thundajr forenoon and in the afternoon they attended tbe funeral of Joan Schiller.

The Boyston family are spend- several weeks with relatives in Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Arend Pruisner and Ooreen visited with Henry Jnriaman anH family north Of dlatrieU about double the vote of two years ago. Karir New I advertised company for the Grun- iCalvin Clauson home Saturday everung. WANTED-- Custom Baling.

C4 50T self-tying baler. Ben Center area. Exceptional full- j- Mr and Mrs Bob Lawrence and Venenga, phone 43F3. Grundy une opportunity for qualified wo- fami from Center. Classified Advertising Rates 10 Cents per Line Mfcimum charge for Classified Ad 50 Cents, Cards of Thanks --10 cents per line; minimum charge 50c.

I AUTOMOTIVE BODY AM) FENDER WORK CAR WASHING CAR POLISHING I MOTOR CO. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE ARTIFICIAL BREEDING SERVICE GRUNDY BREEDERS CO-OP. Phone 343M Grundy Center. Iowa 15tf STUD SERVICE Red Sorrel SHOP OUR STORE FOR MANY SAVING VALUES Sure Fit Tractor Seat Cushions. foam rubber- Complete line of PICNIC thermic bottles, jugs, camp chairs.

Locker Supplies Plastic bags, tin-foil home locker tape. I man to advance fast in a perma- nent business. Car and phone es- 1 sential. No canvassing, no invest- Commission, bonus and overwriting. For further infdhna- ited Cedar rlls Sunday afternoon.

The Ubbie and Ceo. GronewoW families of Rushmore, visited Mrs. H. Petersen and Ella last Wednesday. They came to attend the funeral of the ladies' uncle.

John Schiller. Mr. and Mrs. Beet Heerts left for Yankton, So. Friday, where they called on her sister and brothers.

Herb of Sioux Falls and Walter of Newark. New Jer- I sey. on Saturday, and Sunday 1 they all spent in Sioux Falls. The Heerts family returned home Sun- I day evening. Jake Hemmen and family were guests at a church wedding of their niece.

Miss Charlene Kroemer, of near Waterloo, to Harold Burrington Sunday evening. They will live in a house near her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kroemer, not far from the airport.

Collections for the day amount- eo to $4.270. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Konken nd Mrs. Nettie Hessenius drove the Little Brown Church near Nashua Sunday to witness the wedding of Miss Charlene Wilson of Hardy, to Jack.

Vuckovich of Montana. The bride is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Volberding of Dike. The couple will live in Montana.

WUtfang tion i Shetland Pony. 38 inches tall. Jake Van Hauen. i mile north! 34 Grass Catchers for lawnmowers. Metal Ironing Boards.

dreessen were supper guests in the Meyer nome Webster Cits MISSION OFFERING $4370 The annual mission feast was i held at the Reformed church in (Stout last Thursday. In the forenoon the attendance not large, in the afternoon thy county had flnfahol their ballots turned in to the the countjr auditor before midnight. That was the best record ever by Onmdy county election All of the counting boards Grundy County Republican Vote For Governor Nicholas Fairfield 31 Beaver 42 Pleasant Valley--Ballots Blown Away. German 62 Shiloh 117 Colfax 56 Lincoln 47 Grant 45 Black Hawk 57 Washington 27' Palermo 26 Grundy Center 1st Ward 36 Grundy Center 2nd Ward 42 Grundy Center 3rd Ward 50 Melrose 45 Felix so 91 Clay-Beaman 60 884 26 26 28 52 53 22 38 100 39 38 60 59 59 30 45 75 26 800 17 13 33 .31 24 16 19 80 22 13 50 40 43 24 31 43 41 546 Supervisor Primary Results Where There Was a Contest GERMAN-PLEASANT VALLEY DISTRICT German Pleasant Valley Gerald Hook 92 TORNADO J. Huesman 24 TOOK Ben Aukes 17 VOTES Total 133 ark New arK.

reM mile west of ago Sunday. They attended i tiie higjl schooi baccalaureate ser- HELP WANTED vices tbe evening. Yvonne Mey- Reliable man to act as repre- er one Oth- sentative for an established Seed ers from Grun county attend- Grain Co. A source of added in- 16 8 an Mrs come for a retired farmer, or a Engelkes, James and Faith, man already contacting farmers. and and Mrs John this county.

For details write i Midwestern Seed Grain Plaza i Pruisner is spend- Bettendorf. Iowa. i ms ek TM til Harvey BuskoM (end family near Grundy Center. there was a nice group, and in the evening there was a large crowd. GERMAN Mrs.

Ben Ankes HELP WANTED--Man or boy for Grun- Orvill Van Lengen. who Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eckhoff of Kanawha spent Wednesday in the of their son Harold Eckand family. Mr.

and Mrs. Le Bakker and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paterni were Wednesday evening Phone 324. Reinfceck, Iowa 48tf BICYCLES, ing heifers.

George Henze, 2 mi. west of Dike on Hy. 57. 95 and up. G.E.

and Apex Clothes Dryers. "TOPS" IN USED CAR VALUES 1948 Chrysler New Yorker Highlander 4-Door Sedan. Radio and Twin air control heaters. This item is very clean and price to sell $990.00. "A very good 1940 Plymouth Coupe.

We need good used cars. See us today. KUPKA MOTOR Phone 207 Grundy Center. Iowa AH USED CARS 1951 Ford Convertible. Extra clean.

FOR SALE--Two good yearling i Hereford bulls. For sale, or New G.E. Refrigerators. irake on shares--25 acres red clo- i ver hay. S.

H. KeiL FARM MACHINERY USED FARM MACHINERY Used Tractors A with i 1942 John Deere A with starter ar.r. 1937 John Deere B. 1936 John Deere AR 1S49 Fora Tractor. 1948 International and 238 I cultivator 1S42 Allis Chalmers WC.

-s-ith ov: crdrive. A good variety of Lawn Chairs. TELEVISION Choose yours from Sylvania. with Halolight General Electric Truetone PABST WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Ralph J. Pabst Grundy Center, Iowa CARD OF THANKS jFor-t Bliss, Texas, last Thursday Mr.

and Mrs. D. Tellir.ghuisen in the Ben Herbert Huisman was the democratic nominee. There was very little difference between the vote for the long and the short term. SHILOH-MEUtOSE DISTRICT Democratic Candidates Shiloh George Landaman 69 Laurence Lutterman 93 J.

L. Fischer, republican, had no opposition. He received 225 votes. Melrose 10 9 Total 79 102 Cal Crouse 59 Ralph Engel 70 CLAY-FELIX DISTRICT Felix Clay-Conrad Clay-Beaman 110 103 48 80 We wish to express our deep and heartfelt appreciation for the cards, words of sympathy and and Joan Van Deest, many acts of kindness shown unto i car jus in connection with the home-! Mr and Mrs Clarence Smith going of our dear mother, Mrs. retl from Canistota, So.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huisman. MarceUa and Norman were Sun- and Jennie Van Lengen day evening guests in the Simon for Missouri to get Onnlle's A ukes home. Mr.

and Mrs. Harm Aukes and COLFAX-LINCOLN DISTRICT Colfax Lincoln Frank Venenga 115 61 Elso Groote 43 43 Asa Slifer from Colfax twonship received the democratic nomination for supervisor from this district, with 18 write-in votes. Total 217 253 Total 176 90 family spent Sunday evening at i the Herbert Huisman home. H. Dieken.

Also for the visitations, Mon day, where they visited sev- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knaack prayers and spiritual guidance of era aays Wlth her relatives. a nd family of Reinbeck, Mr and our pastor, Rev. Langenberg, and i ana Mrs Joe Eiklenborg D.

Tellinghuisen of Allison 'Rev. Kramer, and many pra yers ana sons or Aphngton visited with i and Mr. and Mrs Ben Aukes TM I Mrs. Remka Eiklenborg Tuesday, spent Sunday afternoon in the REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALE our pastor, Rev. Langenberg, and Rev.

Kramer, and many prayers of other friends and relatives. Also words cannot express our grati- Henry Beh rends and family mde to the neighbors and rela- i drove to Waverf times tives for theh- wonderful help both cve he weefc end in ihe field and in the home on'" 1 1 Paul Saturday, May 24th. You cannot know how much that means to us. i eration. i see their son- who is re- nicely from a hernia op- Elmer Schneekloth home.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Aukes drove to Osage Friday to visit in the Vote For County Office Candidates at Primary W. Mooty, Representative 1899 P. W.

Schoenfeld, Auditor H. L. Nickerson, Treasurer W. L. Freed, Clerk of Courts 1373 Ed.

Klosterboer, Recorder 1320 Carroll Engelkes, County Attorney i860 Harold Engelkes, Coroner 1390 The above were all candidates on tbe republican ticket. John A. Meyer for sheriff, the only democratic candidate, received 427 votes. home of their daughter. Jerry Kuper and family.

Their son Me-- i vin. who is stationed at a Trair- i Thank you so much --Rev and! Ippe I)eVTies Cedar Falls, and ing Base in Memphis, was Mrs. Chester A. Diehl, Mr. and Lizzie were Sunday after-i also home for a weekend leave, y-i I HOOTl fit.

Mrs. C. Edw. Dieken. oon visitors at the James Meyer family near Holland.

My sincere thanks to relatives i Guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. 1 used Case Hay Baler. 1950 Ford Del. 8-cyl.

1950 Ford Del. Fordor, 3 cyi. i 1950 Ford Del. Tudor, 6 cyl. 1947 Ford Tudor.

Here is a good i car. 1937 Chevrolet 2-door. Clean. TRUCKS Ford Jy2 -ton Pickup. 1S46 Chev.

LW Track, 2 speed. 1946 Ford Pickup Truck. 1941 International 3 Ficrup. DOUGAX MOTOR CO. Grundy Center, Iowa 1 Allis Chalmers combine.

New Machinery XVA Combines: Rubber-tired side No. 5 Power Mowers; Baler. John Deere 12A Combine with motor. 160 A. Grundy County Priced to per A.

and worth House like an( i friends who remembered me H. Konken were Mr. and Mrs. rarm 1 a Just LiEtd--320 A. near Allison at S175.00.

Terms. Call, write or see HENRY C. SCHBAGE, Broker Ph. 2-4663 924 Western Ave. Waterloo, la.

ESTATE FARM--320 Acres good land. Some permanent pas- hankies, gifts and calls Harold Houlihan and son of Mar- I was in the hospital and shalltown, Mrs. Nettie Hessenius, since returning home. Also a word Mrs. John Konken and Mr.

and thanks to the Sunday School for Mrs. H. Volberding. Evening guests their gift. Dorcas Society for the flowers, and to Rev.

and Mrs. Jurgens for their calls and prayers. All this was greatly last week. Mrs. Harris were Ray Cirksena and family.

Marian and Carol Tapper spent several days with Marie DiekhoS returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bausman, Annette Bailsman and Rose Fritzel spent Sunday evening in the Bryan Bailsman home. The Children's Day program of the P.

V. E. V. Z. church win be held Sunday evening, June 8, at 7:30 o'clock.

Our sympathy goes out to the Miller family in th loss Mr. and Mrs. Umland tHic HTM i and dau ter of Columbus, 1 10 11 with his cousin. Mr. and Dilger.

latter of -thanking each and ev- AIrs ei-yone for cards, hankies tl Sf -retuS BUCHANAN IMPLEMENT ture good aveia buildings, lo-jhome. Also wish to thank Rev. j. mile east of Allison. $175 Jurgens for his call and prayers.

fK- AH f.his COMPANY Jack Buchanan Grundy Center, Iowa per acre with terms 20 to Rented share crop for 1952 Clauson I of their little girl, Ruth, who was killed when their home was completely demolished by a cyclone which struck the Buck Grov ar- ea about'six o'clock Monday eve- ning. Numerous farm places were completely demolished. The extent of it is not known by the writer at this time. i-OR SALE-- Hay rack, in good i cor.cnuon. Thomas C.

Mees-! FO farms. See me for 1953. Claude ISchuck. Parkersburg. 21-2 FOR SALE Ambassador Na low mileage.

Mrs. A. C. Schafer. FOR SALE--1930 Model A.

Good condition, good rubber. Miller, Holland. l- LOST AND FOUND LOST--6'' drive belt berveen place and L. Goodman's. rad Flater.

HOUSEHOLD FOR SALE New and Rebuilt Electroiux CLEANERS R. L. Emerson 1940 Memer Ave. Cedar Falli Phone 930 16lf tor. 2' 2 mile north of Hollan-l.

USED FARM MACHINERY SALE--230 acres farm on highway. Nearly all tillable. jgood ail modern buildings. Will intake terms on part of the pur- hase price. You will want this.

i George Tiedens, Aplington, Iowa. -1349 Ford Tractor, uith mow- cr. plo and loader; very good. 21-2 -5- VAC Tractor. i and cultivator.

400-ACRE FARM FOR SALE 400 acre grain and stock farm an Floyd Co. Carrington soil, fair C-- LVcti Tractors with cuiti- iM 1' 2 miles to town. I Good soil, nearly aD tillable. Has by one man for many jltnj-JJ Tractor, with mount- i years. To settle estate, is now of- nio-ser.

jfered for sale. $200.00. i 24o acre stock farm. lot of good pasture, no sand or weeds. Good 'house and dandy large barn.

2la nrJes from town. Owner bick. A SI2 Tractor, with 3 Uicc Combines 5'JR, ConVoir.c ith motor. I 5C' Dccrc Elevator and Norma All this was very much appreci- i oay morning for an ofer week- We desire to express to our kind I end vjsifc returning home Sunday relatives and thoughtful friends i evenmg our heartfelt thanks for their many expressions of sympathy. The beautiful floral offerings were especially appreciated.

Stull. Mrs. R. M. Sherman and Miss- Marie Diekhoff was a Sun- cay dinner guest of her nephew, Harvey Tapper, and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tapper and Mr. and Mrs. led Tapper called in the family.

1- afternoon. i Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rich, An- I am sincerely grateful to and Christina left early relatives and friends for the Monday on a trip to Mitchell. So.

birthday gifts sent to me in Ger- for a few days' visit with his many. Please accept by heartfelt! brother OJen and wife. thanks. --Pfc. Edward Frcese.

US 55092973, Co. lOftth Inf. 28 APO 111, care of PM. New York. N.

Y. FOR SALE Large size Davenport in fair condition. Very reasonable. Mrs. S.

KcII. phone 12F4 Conrad. 1- FOR SALE-- 5 piece dinette et, i double sink. Sleeping room for rent. Men preferred.

Pete Huisman, phone 266-J. A cood selection of Used Corn A Side Rakes. BE SURE TO SEE THE NEW IDEA BALER THOMAS FARM STORE at $85.00. Please phone for appointments. DAYTOX W.

MATHER Greene, la, 18 If The Memorial Day committee wishes to thank all who helped ar.l took part in any way for the Memorial Day program. AJso a thank you to Dale Fink and Sam jShucy for preparing lath for new (crosses which are used on veterans' grave Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Tonjes and JUST LliiTED Dale Lavine Weichcrs residence i in Holland.

Also lias new double i garage Has, I. loan which ran he assumed by purchaser and thub rcquiruig only small amount of I wish to thank my relatives a friends for the cards, calls gifts I received while in the a since returning -Derold Van Tiger. property homc Pete Jim Bienfans sterling cath to handle. Priced for quick Grunay Center. Iowa sale.

Inquire: Parkhursl Diek- POULTRY FOR SALE--Used sewing machine, $19.95: used boy's bicycle in A-l condition, used 5- piece dinette set, used stu- SALE--New Hamp. spring dio couch. $24.95. GAMBLES, Nick fries. 35c pound live weight.

Horbach, Grundy Center. NEWSPAPER! ILyle Bonk. Inquire: Parkhursl Diek- I on.o 6 FOR SALE-- 7-room in Dike, close to church and Electric lights and city water. Price $4800. Sec E.

P. Tobias, Dike, Iowa. 22-3 I to thank my relatives and friends for the gct.well cards while I was home with mumps. Mrs. Gco.

Hook. We are sincerely grateful to -the relatives and friends who remembered us with gifts, cards and vis- ile during our stay in the hospital and alo the Eldora hospital staff for their efficient care. --Mrs. Abe and Ami Marie, I We Have Excellent Selection of Locker Supplies For Use in Your Home Locker --Shop our store for anything that you may need in Machinery and Refrigerators One Used 7-f t. Case Tractor Mower One 1947 'H' Farmall One 1942 TTFarmall New and Used Refrigerators and Freezers A Good Line of New Refrigerators At a Liberal Discount O'Kones Imp.

Co. Wellsburg, Iowa (his iine. KING'S Heating I During June, July and oar restaurant will close Sundays at 2 p.m. for the balance of the day. Oar regular Sunday dinners will be served as usual.

Come In and Sec Us When You Attend The DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATION Our Sunday Menu Appetizer ROAST HEN TURKEY PORK LOIN ROAST BEEF BAKED HAM Hot Rolls Drink Salad avd Dessert The Grundy Cafe Mr. Mrs. Frank West Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McChukey Center Farm Machinery (New and Used) 1--Used Side Delivery Rake.

1--New Wood Bros. 6-ft. Combine with Ford motor. 1--19J6 FORD TRACTOR, 11x28 Rear Tires. Overhauled, Lights and Fluid.

1--Used New Idea 30-A Mower. 1--fsed Bros. Combine. 1--Used 42-ft. Farmers Friend ELEVATOR.

(Used very little). I--1938 John Deere 'B' Tractor. 1--1937 John Deere Tractor i Cultivator, 1--New Long "60 Automatic Hay Baler. (Come in, look it Have on Hand Galcrman Windrowcrs for Your Mower Grundy TractorCo. GRUNDY CENTER, IOWA Your FORD Farming Headquarters Phone 364.

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