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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • 4

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Mason City, Iowa
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4 MASON CITY GLOBE-GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1944 Soybean Plant at Manly Prepares to Open Monday $110, 000 1 if s( ENRAGED BULL I0WAN KILLED I srs Meetings Of North Iowa Organizations KILLS FARMER IN EXPLOSION SET TO OPERATE 24 HOURS DAILY Equipment Is Serves 25 Elevators 9 4 A. Suchy of St. Ansgar Among 7 Blast Victims MESERVEY Cemetery Society Hold Rites Wednesday for Andrew S. Gossman Decorah Andrew Simon Goss will meet on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Louis Dirks.

St. Ansrar A message was re- A i ST. ANSGAR The Elizabeth Manly After many delays In Betting material, the soybean i ceived here Sunday by Lewis Su man, farmer living near Burr Oak, was killed when attacked by a bull at his farm Monday. Born Rossiter Sunday school class will be entertained Friday afternoon Dlant at Manly has been com chy stating that his son, Albert at the home of i lossie Dodge. pleted to the extent that it may be going lull blast by Monday, it ST.

ANSGAR The Ladies Aid (tiiB jil 1 J' Suchy, had been killed in an explosion of an ammonia plant at Fort Arthur, Texas, where he was employed. The accident occurred Aug. 31. Society of Immanuel Lutheran church will be entertained Thurs was announced by the manager, Glenn Pogeler. The plant will operate 24 hours daily with 3 shifts 7 days a week.

Sept. 5, 1887, Mr. Gossman would have been 57 years old the day after the fatal accident He was born at Burr Oak, the son of William and Rosanna Gossman. He never married. He is survived by 4 brothers, Robert of Jan-sville, Lee of Minne day afternoon with Mrs.

August Ruechel and Mrs. Alvin Ruechel z1? as hostesses. The construction program has Kppii tinder the supervision of wv, His brother, Lewis, is employed there also. Six others also lost their lives. JOICE The Beaver Creek La apolis, Willard of Wenatcnee, Engineer M.

L. Todd and associ ates of Waterloo. dies Aid was to meet Wednesday at the church and the Mission A Nl Funeral will be held at the Methodist church here, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with the With an expenditure of approx ft, nHM I'll' Kum-VnA Circle Friday at the Roy Peters burg home. 4 Rev. Milton Northduft officiating GLENN POGELER JOICE The Bethany Ladies imately $110,000 the plant is equipped with a 100 horsepower automatic control.

This overhead automatic coal bunker feeds direct and drops automatically. Aid will meet Thursday at the and Joe of Vancouver. He was a veteran of the first World war. For 11 years he lived in CLicago and Rock Island. 111.

His war service included participation in the Argonne and St. Mihiel campaigns. He was wounded twice and gassed. He was honorably discharged at Camp Grant, June 11, 1919. church parlors.

RIDGEWAY The United Luth Rites for Northwood Man Will Be Thursday If 1 The bean conveyor, one of the best known on the market, with ff ,1 ,2 eran Ladies Aid society will meet at the church Thursday afternoon. dust collecting system, simplifies CHAPIN The W. S. C. S.

of the labor problem. the Methodist church will meet 4V The American Legion members and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Northwood Funeral services for Edwin P. Nelson, 75, will be held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the church parlors Thursday Two silos, 60 by 20, each with a caDacity of 14.000, a total of afternoon. at the Shell Rock Lutheran church 28,000, has been erected for the GARNER The Gainer Cham were to be in charge of the funeral services Wednesday at St. Agnes Catholic church at Plymouth Rock.

2 miles west of Northwood, pre hpans. In connection, an addi ber of Commerce will hold regu lar meeting at 6:30 p. in. Thurs ceded by a brief prayer service at 1 o'clock at the Klein funeral tional storage for the bean oil with a capacity of 12,000 each Memorial to Honor Youth Who Gave All Thompson A memorial service in honor of Donald E. Brown, killed in action in France July 28, will be held at the Thompson Methodist church Friday at 2 p.

with the Rev. W. E. Ellison officiating. The American Legion post will attend.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brown and family request that those who wish to honor Donald's sacrifice, do so with gifts to the Red Cross, U.

S. or other benevolent proj day. home in Northwood. PRISONERS HARVEST POTATOES Alden Wheeler (left), New England farmer, looks over potatoes dug by German prisoners of war from Fort Devens, at Wheeler's Concord farm. The United Service stand 2 other huge tanks, where 24,000 gallons of the oil can be The Rev.

O. 11. Hove of North- Women will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Lloyd wood, pastor of Shell Rock con stored. Fourteen men will be employed gregation, will conduct the rites.

Krause Friday evening at o'clock. outside of the office. Manager Burial will will be at Hayward, former home of the Nelson Poeeler. with Miss Barbara Den TLTICIIASES STORE Garner C. J.

Elliot of Newton will open a general merchandise store here about Oct. 1.. He will succeed C. H. Schissel who is retiring from business.

Schissel is closing out his present stock, Elliot purchased the fixtures from Schissel. Elliot's brother recently purchased a similar business in Belmond. i riser as secretary, expects to family. LATIMER The Latimer Park Society is sponsoring a reception for the members of the Latimer school faculty in the gymnasium RAILROAD WINS IN COURT TILT handle that end of the work fo Mr. Nelson died at his home in Northwood last Sunday evening the present.

The managers office following a long illness. He is sur AGED HAMPTON RESIDENT DIES Frank McSpaden Was Once County Auditor rnnnerts will ine iron I oilice Friday. ST. ANSGAR The Ladies So vived by his wife and 8 children, both nicely equipped. ects of their own choosing, rather 4 of whom live in Northwood and than with flowers.

ciety of the First Lutheran church will meet Thursday, afternoon at vicinity. the parish house. Now Estate Appeals to Sustain Judgment New" Hampton $4,500 Melcher Man Killed ENROLLMENT 38 Dumont Supt. Howard N. Smith reports an enrollment of 256 in the Dumont consolidated school.

Hampton- Frank McSpaden, 84 Wright 18 Year Olds urn CIRCL'S CANCELLED Cresco Scheduled to show in Action in France In died at his home Sunday after a Cresco Wednesday, the Al G. Kell- unroll tor oervice judgment returned by a Chickasaw county jury last April in favor of John Jensvold, administrator of the estate of Alice Knutson, Manly Pfc. Charles Johnson, Miller Brothers circus changed its The ownership of this plant is in the hands of 25 co-operative elevators, within a radius of 50 miles of Manly. The outlet from Manly is excellent, because of the 3 railroads, the Rock Island. M.

St. L. and Great Western. Seven hundred feet or track has been laid to the plant. There are 7 other such plants in the state, located at Martelle, Dyke, Hubbard, Ralston.

West Bend, Sheldon and Eagle Grove. Manager Pogeler has had 12 years' experience in the grain and elevator business. He is married and has 2 children. long illness. Funeral services will be held at the Greenfield funeral home Thursday at 1:30 with the Rev.

D. M. Beggs, Congregational Clarion The Wright county 30, was killed in action some Goodell Olive Butts left Sunday for Fairmont, to her position as senior English teacher. plans and cancelled the engage selective service board announced ment. Cause not divulged.

the following boys who registered where in France, according to a letter received at the home of a sister-in-law, Mrs. W. H. Arns- pastor, in charge. Burial will be against the Chicago Great Western railroad has been set aside by Judge Martin M.

Cooney, on mo as having reached the age of 18 at Rockford. during August: Maurice Lee Bu- bury. Mr. McSpaden was a resident of Pfc. Johnson was the husband beck, Clarion; Charlie Engebret Evans, Williams; Donald Ode Nelson, Belmond; Robert Edwin Hess, of a sister of Mrs.

Amsbury, who Hampton since 1905, serving first as agent for the M. and St. L. railroad and later as Franklin county tion of the railroad company. Appeal papers were filed in Des Moines Wednesday by counsel for Mrs.

Kniltson. Earlier this year the supreme court reversed Judge T. H. Goheen, who directed a ver recently visited here with her small son, Bennie, 2. Williams; Lawrence Gregory Jones, Belmond; Harlan Dale Pfc.

Johnson was graduated dict in favor of the railroad com auditor 6 years. He was born at Boscobel, Dec. 22, 1859. He taught at Boscobel, then in 1881 took up railroading and moved to Rockford, Schipull, Goldfield; Edwin Henry Quandt, Belmond; Donald Dale with the class of '31 from Melcher high school, and his wife and son pany at an earlier trial. Emerson, Eagle Grove; Clayton are living there at present.

Teemsy Eagle Grove; Robert Royal His mother, Mrs. Tom O'Con Fink, Dows; Verne Chris Chris nor, lives at Colfax. Just prior to TRANSFERRED Cpl. William F. Moorehead, who recently spent a furlough with his wife and son and his parents, and Mrs.

Lyle Moorehead of Rockford, has been transferred from Camp Maxey, Texas, to Camp Sill, Okla. where he was married to Carrie Steuben. Before moving to Hampton he was agent for the M. and St. L.

at Rock Falls and Manly. tensen, Eagle Grove: and Virgil Here There FOREMAN HIRED New Hampton Clark Herzog has been hired by E. J. Feuling as press foreman for the New Hampton Tribune, succeeding Robert Skar, who resigned after serving more than a quarter of a century. Mr.

Herzog. a former Tribune employe, came with his wife and 2 children, from Iowa Falls. entering service, he was employed at the Paper Mills, in Wisconsin. William Christensen, Eagle Grove, Late registrants were Lyle Dayton Jenison, Belmond, and James DIES IN ILLINOIS Francis Whitty, Clarion. Scarville Mrs.

Martha Thron tweit and Thea, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Larson, Howard and Le Ann, Manly C.

R. Bowman, former Manly resident, and lineman for the Rock Island company, died Aug. 22, at a hospital in Oak Pilot of Thunderbolt Is Missing in Action 1 DIES AT IOWA CITY Victory Day in Greene Planned by Residents He was a member of the Hampton Congregational church and lor many years served as secretary-treasurer of the Sunday school and as deacon. At the time of his death he was as honorary deacon. He Is survived by his wife, a son, James M.

McSpaden of Hampton, a daughter, Mrs. Margery Eggert of Ventura, 4 grandchildren, and 2 great grandchildren, i Mr. and Mrs. Mellbourne Bye and Lowell, Mr. and Mrs.

C. N. Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Will Larson and Armstrong Randolph Johnson Park, 111., according to word re ceived here.

Many Manly resl Now that summer's sun has thoroughly dried the exterior of your house, this is the best time of the year to paint it. With dampness gone, there is less danger of blisters that cause paint to chip. died Sunday morning at an Iowa Emmetsburg Capt. Thomas Montag, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joe family were entertained at the Luther Larson home in Woden dents remember Mr. Bowman, he came here in 1913, when he Greene The American Legion City hospital. Mrs. Johnson and daughter. Mrs.

Marian Daries, were with him at the time of his Montag of West Bend, is reported Sunday. Luther C. Larson, fire was in the employ of the railroad man 2c, who is stationed at missing in action in the French theater of war. He was pilot of a death. Ames, was home on a weekend leave.

LIBRARY HOURS Thunderbolt. Last July he com pleted 68 missions. Alta Vista Beginning this week Chapin Robert Scott, James Gas on Stomach at Greene has arranged a tentative program for the observance of victory day when peace with Germany comes. A proclamation calling on citizens to join in the observance has been prepared by Mayor Herman Wolf. It is intended that the day be observed "prayerfully and with thanksgiving rather than with revelry and celebration." Green and Donald Buss returned the Alta Vista public library will be open each Friday afternoon KelMt4 mintitaat dtublt mtnci bitfc Whan frM atnnurh arid catiflei painful, luffot-at ENROLLMENT GAINS to Great Lakes training "school at Chicago after a furlough with SCHOOLS OPEN Lawler Lawler public school opened Monday with a new superintendent, M.

L. Merkel. Other members of the faculty are Marguerite Conty, Elizabeth Galligan, Elizabeth. Sullivan, Alice Costi-gan and Neelina Clary. tn aoitr atnroirb and beanbimt, docfort mtialij prcttb th indtctna known for mmnmalie rwltff merjlrlllll Itka IhOM In Bflll-tlll from 3 to 5 o'clock instead of Saturday nights.

This schedule will continue in force throughout their parents. Vista The Alta Vista public school opened Monday with a small increase in enrollment as Tatilera. No latattve. Ifl1ani torfngt i-orafort a Fertile Mr. and Mrs.

Guy iffy oc raturo boitla to ui fat douuiuioae uaeK. the school year. Walker took their daughter, Lois, compared to last year. to McCallsburg Sunday where she began her second year of teach ing. They also drove to Grinnell where they visited a couple of days at the home of a nephew and 7 family.

Kanawha Mrs. Malcolm Carr and 2 children, who came several weeks ago from Pampa, for a -jjj. --iir visit in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Mulholland. Decker Bros will open soon in our new location 1 door south of our old place. have gone to Kansas City to make their home, where Mr. Carr has a position.

Thompson Mr. and Mrs. John Janssen and family are moving this week to a farm they rented near Bancroft, S. Dak. During the fall and winter he will be employed in an implement shop.

Wesley TSgt. Harold Lloyd Is spending a 15 day furlough with his father, William Lloyd at Wesley, and Mrs. Rose Lloyd, his For School mother, at Charles City. He has been stationed in the Aleutians for the past 2 years. Gives You EXTRA Years of Protection AT LOWER COST! Scarville Miss Lu Verna kelson of Mason City spent Sunday and Monday at the parental M.

L. Nelson home. My wife wasn't all joking. 29c up In colors Supporters Gym Pants Manly Carolee Nicewarner of Des Moines who has been visiting 298 at the home of her grandparents, In S-kI. Leu Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Schindele, concluded her stay Tuesday and Bike Tires Not Rationed 0 returned to her home. She was accompanied by an uncle, Pfc. Harold Nicewarner, who spent a part of his furlough here. Plymouth The Rev.

Franklin Shaw, district superintendent, is attending the annual conference of the Free Methodist church at Winnebago, Minn. Made tough to withstand the worst weather, Master-Mixed house paint is unsurpassed in long-wearing qualities by any house paint on the market. White and colors. Porch Enamel Use Master-Mixed' extra durable floor enamel on wood, cement or linoleum floors, inside or outside. QC Popular colors.

Quart UOC Goodell Mrs. Carl R. Sandberg Spar Varnish and Bill are spending this week in the parental Wahler home in Omaha. Sparkling, tough! Supreme all-purpose spar varnish preserves beauty of wood! Ideal Many New Items Will Be Included in Our Stock When We Open. Watch This Space! She said that a real new car improvement would be to go easing sideways, right into a cramped parking space at the curb.

I said yes maybe in 1960. There's one swell improvement though, that's here already! an oil-plated engine! You get that immediately by switching to Conoco N'A motor oil. I don't say it's the only oil; they're not hiring me. But I had this engine oil-plated around 1941. It's still running like a darb, using Conoco N' oil all the while, to cut down damage from engine acids.

If I know what I've read all through thi3 War, the acids made by every engine, are liable to cause corrosion inside. That's bad. But acids don't like oil-plating can't gnaw right through it. It's fastened real close or sort of plated onto working parts that you've got to protect till your new car comes. And even then you'll want the engine oel-plated with Conoco Nlh oil, the same as in ths car you've got right now.

Stilson Mr. and Mrs. Chester for exterior doors. QQ Williams and Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Scott visited in Waterloo with Mr. nnnnr.n a and Mrs. Calvin Williams, son and dughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams.

Swaledale Mr. and Mrs. E. B. KJJtf Coons have gone to Des Moines to Kalk-Kord Insulation Just press into crevices at windows, AO-doors and foundation.

Box of 60 ft. OC spend several days with his moth ON PURCHASES er enroute to Litchfield Park, TOTAUNG iJnoenix, Ariz. OR MORE Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. George Davis spent the weekend at Forest City.

Mrs. Davis was before her marriage Mrs. Florence Ensrud, a M(gglk(gp 13! ip (ED 5. noTon OIL resident here a lew years ago. Carpenter Mrs.

Andrew El IQ9 FEDERAL AVE MASON CITY, IOWA Phone 03 lingson is at Omaha called by the illness of her grandson. Pat Gil- bertson, at Father Flanagan's 23 East State home..

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