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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • 7

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Globe-Gazettei
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Mason City, Iowa
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tainbleau, and It's a wonderful March 18. 1948 Mason City Globe-Gaietta, Mason City, la. place." A Reporter Looks at Europe Maintains Goins- to Europe There sat Anderson, the only person in that whole busy barber quarters ior 8 families of new concessionaires will be available at existing government rental rates in the duplex residences in Picks-town. A mess hall, food store and bar ber shop are already being operated under concession agreements. The population of Pickstown is expected to reach about 3,000 during the next year, Col.

Prentiss 6aid, with a steady increase to shop who hadn been to Europe, But it won't be long now! possibly 4500, which will be maintained during the major part of construction. Vital Part of One's Education TRADEHOME Adama Babd. at NEH SWii (--, I- 9- 48. Baeon, Marcus and Myrtle to Max Dirtri.h, $1, (QCD) strip of land 83 feet wide off aide of 8YVU 33-B7-K, SS-27-4H. Duacheck, John Francis and Grace, to Glen E.

and Helen N. Hoover, Jt. JI. (WD) I. IS, Blk.

II, East Park Place, Add. to M. 8-17-48. Hunt, Earl and Blanche, to Catherine Holub, SI, (WD) Lfi, Blk. in Grand View Add.

to M. 3-10-48. Knapp, Frank W. and Kitty, to Clifford and Fern Keough, Jt. tl, (WD) 1.4.

Blk. li. Parker's 4th M. S-IO-48. Snujirlns, Allean J.

and O. to Fred and Hel(a Hcdegaard, jt. fl, (WD) L8. Blk. 21, Elon 1 utile Add.

to C. 2-87-48. McCarthy, Dorothy to Carroll and Augusta Ri((ins, jt. II, (WD) SW 10- M-li), 3-16-48. EDITORS NOTE: This is the 1st of a scries of articles In which Publisher of the Wisconsin State Journal at will share with the readers of this newspaper his of Europe.

By DON ANDERSON NEWS of RECORD 41 For Your ZUAJMJL Footwear Ask for Bids on Works at Dam Project Invitations to bid on additional concessions at Pickstown, S. construction town at the Fort Randall dam and reservoir project, are being issued this week by the Omaha, district engineer office, U. S. war department, according to announcement received here. According to Col.

Louis W. Prentiss, Omaha district engineer, bids will be opened in his office for concession rights to operate a drug store on April 14, a restaurant on April 15, general food store, April 16, and beauty parlor, April 19. Bids will be opened at 10 a. m. The new business establishments will be located in a shopping center now under construction which is scheduled to be ready for occupancy on or about July 18.

Col. Prentiss said that living Europe sees print' 1 wil1 be on my way to history that this will change is my own, but I can think way of starting this series of articles. novelty that it is to me, going to Europe is an old story to pv-viBpfW m9yf yrrvw 0 tT young Americans. Fire Calls Marriage Licenses Robert Walter Sommerfeld, and Maxine Christensen, ii, both of Mason City; Edward Dittberner, 18. and Carmen Kenward, 17, both of Mason City.

that when one sees what it is like over there, one comes back a bet At 7:03 p. 807 Polk Plaee 8. home of Steve Ivanovltoh. Children set (arafe afire. Time of run, 22 minutes.

"as Deen difficult to interest my veteran friends in my trip. They Just looked bored and give me their opinion that it's pretty good here at home. ter American. When he learned I had a chance to go with some sort New Car Sales of official status, he made it pos FOR MEM' sible. That's my second reason for Gene A.

Shlpman, route 4, Chevrolet Police Court Intoxication Henry Amodt, 403 3rd N. forfeited J15 bond. Donald Willfond, Plymouth, fined flO and costs. Overtime Parking Green Mill Cafe, 117 N. Federal, and Mrs.

M. D. Me-Michaels, 33 Beaumont Drive, each forfeited SI bond. truck; Kay E. Wrirdt, Hotel Uanford, Chrysler: J.

V. Fatland, 419 Van Buren 8. Mercnrvi Francis Dahlstrom, 1116 tith N. Mercury: Ray Holub. lift Rhode Island 8.

Mercury; Alfred G. Anyone who lives in a college or university community feels a little self-conscious in talking about going to Europe. Such trips are part of the schooling of teach -crs in higher education. It helps them perfect the tools of their craft. Having gone themselves, these teachers try to give their going.

After I set there, I'll try to tell you how it looks to a midwestern-er on his first trip abroad. I'll try to lock up all of my prejudices and preconceived Ideas as tightly as possible. I have letters to a lot of people. Some of them are in Jordan, V. M.

r. A Plymouth; Richard J. Armstrong-, Plymouth, Chrysler. EASY FITTING SUPER FLEXIBLE Fine shoes of plump, husky leathers long wear in every pair. Blacks Browns Tan and Beige.

Leather soles, crepe soles, all sizes. Maintenance Decrees Limaren at least one trip abroad, Anna Sutton rrsntfd separate mainte People who make their living in more prosaic ways often find it nance from Benjamin B. Button on (rounds of eruelty. She is fiven custody of 2 children and Sf HO monthly main nara to understand the teacher slant on foreign travel. Th pn Refreshing Always 95 tenance during- the summer and fall and monthly durinr the other 6 months.

She also is (ranted the use and occupancy of the home now occupied and also is awarded the milk cow. high places. Some are ordinary folks like the rest of us. CARE has promised to let me watch the distribution of its packages in all the countries I will visit. My barber gave me the name of an American who drives a jeep in Paris.

I'll try to see as much as I can. lege professor, none to well paid at best, lives modestly over the years. He drives an inexpensive car, or no car at all. wears his clothes a few years longer than STURDY SHOES FOR BOYS LIKE DAD'S Births Reported ine rest of us to save money for (At Mercy Hospital) Dan(hter to Mr. me travel to make him a belter and Mrs.

Orren Levanhaten, Sheffield, teacher. That is Whv pxnlaln mv trin s3" 5599 Ttadehoma Shod Wednesday. Son to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Renner, Klemme, Thursday.

(At North Iowa General Hospital) Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mores, There are several reason why I going. The Inland Daily Press, an asr It was in the barbershop that I first started feeling like an un-traveled provincial. The clippers were just going around my neck when a lawyer came in and asked if the rumors of my trip were correct.

Hearing confirmation, he expressed pleasure and told of his trips abroad. 421 Van Buren S. Wednesday. FINE QUALITY QQC MEN'S SOX sociation of 420 midwest daily newspapers, has appointed me an Realty Transfers 18 South Federal Mason City Open Friday Evening Until 9 O'clock Finch, R. and Cora M.

to Jesus Morales and Felipa, $1, (WD) 1,17 in ooserver at the United Nations Freedom of Information Conference in Geneva, Switzerland. Just what such a conference can ac Emsley's Subd. of 1.14 In Emsley and I Then my barber with the friend with the jeep told about his adventures in Paris while soldiering complish in this day of Iron Cur in law and 1945. tains is a puzzling question. The experts on foreign affairs Mac, who presides over the 4th keynote for caster fashion chair and is a few years older tea me it possibly can help find me answer to world peace.

I be than his colleagues, suggested neve in trying even when the inciuae soutnern in my outcome seems black. That's one itinerary, it seems he was stationed there in fracas number one. reason I am going. Also, there's a man in Iowa who ana ne stm tninks it a lovely land. The barber at the 1st chair.

subbing for Larry, said he wished thinks that every American who possibly can do so should go to Europe. He thinks it is part of one's education. He also thinks could meet his wife. She is French girl whom he married dur ing the recent war. They stayed on awhile in Paris after he got his discharge.

He is back now do ing a little barbering to help him take advantage of the Gl bill, and get a college education. Before long the wife, as delightful as French girls are supposed to be. came in ana the proper introductions were made. flow She Shops "Cash and Carry" Without Painful Backache When disorder of kidnyfmction permfta poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it Uft pains, loss of pep and enerpry, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches and dizziness. Frequent or scanty passages with smarting and burning some, times shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder.

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