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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 14

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Globe-Gazettei
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Mason City, Iowa
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14
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14 If. 195 Rites at Titonka for Farm Woman Titonka Funeral services fo Miss Julia Nelson were held Mon day afternoon at the Titonka Methodist church, the Rev. J. Albertson officiating and buria was in Buffalo township cemetery She died Friday night at her west of Titonka. A lifelong resident of Center, she was the daughter Nels M.

and Caroline Nelson anc was born at the farm home wes of town on Feb. 28, 1889. Shq lived there until she moved with hei brothers and sister in 1930 to their new home the first farm west. Survivors include one sister Nellie, 3 brothers, Albert, George and Miller, her sister-in-law, Mrs Miller Nelson, and one nephew Ronald Nelson. Former Resident of Kensett Dies Fertile-- Word has been receivec here of the death of Andrew Bjorgo at Eagle Rock, Cal.

He was married to Miss Josephine Daiey of Fertile and they made their home-In Kensett for many years before to California. He taken-; ill: on Christmas day visiting at the home of his daughter, 'Phil French, where he died April XO. He leaves his wife, daughter; and two sons, Raymond of Des Moines and Harold, of Eagle Rock, Cal. Offer Recital Falls--A recital by Har- bass-baritone Russell Baum, pianist, will be presented by the music'department oJ Iowa State Teachers college Sunday at 8 p. m.

in college auditorium. Fifty-seven per, cent'of last fatal accidents occurred 'during hours of darkness. SAYS "GOODBYF' TO CONSTIPATION "I have had great success with ALL-BRAN. After yean of constipation, 1 am now regular. Thanks to toy ounce of ALL- every day!" Victor Sands, 163 Dundee Avenue, Patenon, N.

J. One of many unsolicited from users. If troubled with constipation due to lack of dietary bulk, do this: eat an ounce, (about cup) of taaty Kellogg's 'ALL-BRAN for breakfast daily, drink plenty of water! If not satisfied after 10 days, return, empty carton to Kellogg's, Battle Creek, Mich. DOUBLE YOUE HONET BACK! HERE THERE Mr, and Mrs, Dick Fullerton, who have spent thej whiter in Lawton. expect to start home this month.

They will! spend some time in the Ozarksj and will also visit, friends at Dows-- Mrs. Charles Hofsom-; mer, who was a surgical patient injj the Lutheran hospital at Hampton, has returned home. Daryl Graves has accepted a position at "Waterloo and the Graves fainily expect to move there as soon as living quarters can be obtained. Mrs. Graves and son David are visiting relatives at Eldora for the present.

Garnef Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Grell and Mr. and Mrs. Smith returned recently from; Lakeland, where they have been vacationing during the winter.

Stilson-- Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Aitchison of Mason City recently! visited in the home of the for-! mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Aitchison, and family.

I Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Theo-l dorc Olson accompanied by and Mrs. Casper Olson of recently attended funeral for Ben Johnson at the Lutheran church at Emmetsburg. Goodell-- Mattie Brass, R.

who is taking work a master's degree at Ann Arbor, came care for her brother, Hciko Brass, who is a heart patient in Steele Memorial hospital ai Belmond. She is also spending some time with her sister, Mrs, Joyd Van Buskirk. and Mrs. Evereti Crandall and daughter Bonnie were at Iowa City where Bonnie lad a checkup at the University icspital. Goodell-- Basil Seward of George visited in the home of his nephew, Melvin Sorenson.

DOWS--- Dr. and' Mrs. C. A. Aagesen and.

Jean Classen were recent, visitors, in the Dr. J. F. Malory home Ames. Popcjoy-- Mrs.

E. J. Cass, Mrs. Franklin Petrie, Mrs. O.

Brown and Mrs. Wendell Campbell at- ended the annual W. S. C. S.

con- erence at the First Methodist church in Marshalltown. Manly 'Mr. and Mrs. Mark have- returned- from a ya- ation spent mostly in. Florida.

3uring their absence, John Hurd was in charge of the drug store. Brill--Mrs. Boots Peterson left or El Texas to spend a Jew days with her husband who is in an army camp. Their two. children are staying with their grandparents, the Emil Petersons.

Kensett-- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alen and Cynthia of West Point, were recent guests in the jarental Earl Allen home. Kensett-- Miss Bethine Benner and Orville Nelson of Britt were ecent guests at the R. H.

McCalum home. Bristow-- Lloyd Vinson, who" en- ered the at 'Rochester, for examination, and treatment of a heart condition, has re- urned home. His condition is retorted improved. Mlii Mr tcicvUlM kU. Mlw Mr kU.

"TOAST Of TNC TOWN," with venlnt. Ike time 3-WAV CHOKE! life!" now proudly ttiokn a triple choice in trammiiiiom. Drive, imooHwr, onto- malic tfammmion--of thrifty Touch-O-Malic are optional at extra colt. Trmrt'i olio standard transmission. mfe IM-permy mik Nudge accelerator and feel how the, purring, powerful 1951 Mercury engine reipoodi! Mercury'i exclusive 8-cylinder, V-type power plant promisei quick stortj, trouble-free going at long ai you care to drive it.

See your Mercury dealer for a trial run! Folkj with mindi for economy become Mercury'j best friendi. Atk thoie who already, own a end check your Mercury dealer about recordi on long life and savings. A 1951 Mercury will always lave more and alwayi be worth more in resale. Coll on your Mercury dealer for the facti! Standard equipment accessories trim illustrated are subject to change without notice. HAROLD MOTORS, Inc.

404 North Federal "HAROLD RAIZES, Phone 856 lE'S A SERVICE YOU CAN USE--BE YOU A BANKER--MERCHANT PROFESSIONAL MAN--OR A HOUSEWIFE! YOU ABE JUDGED BY YOUR APPEARANCE--especially so by strangers so also is your office; your store, your home a reflection on your products, your services and your personality 1 Why do you redecorate? Unless you desire a change in color design is it not to brighten up a gloomy environment caused by dust and dirt? Why' make a costly investment in decorating and then not maintain it? WHEN YOUR CAR GETS DIRTY, YOU DON'T PAINT IT YOU CLEAN IT. Paint is made to be cleaned. Washing before painting is the recommendation on every can of point. Dust and dirt start accumulating the day after redecorating. If you "live with it" this change is rot noticeable.

BUT THE STRANGER DOES NOTICE! ONE METHOD ARE YOU GETTING YOUR MONEY'S WORTH EACH YEAR IN DECORATING EFFECT? Isl Year--Paint and Redecorate 2nd Year--Nothing Done DIRTY WALLS 3rd Year--Nothing Done WALLS 4th Year--Paint and Redecorate flSOO.OO 5th Year--Nothing Done WALLS 6th Year--Nothing Done WALLS 7th Year--Paint and Redecorate GROSS COST FOR 7-YEAR PERIOD AVERAGE COST PER YEAR 645.71 SUGGESTED METHOD 1st Year--Paint and Redecorate $1500.00 2nd Year--Clean Walls 250.00 3rd Year--Clean Walls 250.00 4th Year--Clean Walls 250.00 5th Year--Clean Walls 250.OO 6th Year--Clean Walls 250.OO 7th Year--Point and Redecorate 1500.0O THIS GIVES YOU DIRTY WALLS TWO OUT OF 3 YEARS! GROSS COST FOR PERIOD $4250.00 AVERAGE COST PER YEAR 607.10 CASH SAVINGS FOR 7-YEAR PERIOD 250.00 With your Walls clean and attractive each year YOU ARE GETTING YOUR MONEY'S WORTH EACH YEAR! FREE SURVEY--NO OBLIGATION--CONTRACT PRICE WOULD YOU PAINT YOUR CEILINGS AND THE WALLS IN YOUR LIVING ROOM BLACK? WHY NOT? There is a definite psychological reaction to color environment. BLACK is a depressive, cold color--uninviting, unfriendly--a "no color" from a sales viewpoint, when used without expert advice. A well-known national corporation received complaints from the employees in one of their workers were cold at work. Investigation revealed the fact that the factory temperature was 72 degrees. It was noted by the investi- gating experts that the dominating color 'was BLACK, throughout the plant With no explanation to the employees, the company repainted the interior of this plant, using a neutral color.

The. complaints of being cold ceased immediately. This is one instance of the effect of environment reaction. THERE IS A DEFINITE SALES VALUE TO PLEASANT, INVITING, CLEAN ENVIRONMENT WHICH PAYS OFF IN CASH DIVIDENDS. Walls, ceilings and light fixtures accumulate dust and dirt each day.

This process is not noticed by occupants. But the drop-in visitor does notice, often unconsciously. This dust and dirt has the same effect in a moderated form, as the BLACK PAINT--at dims and dulls causing an unfriendly, unsuccessful appearance. BACK UP THE DOLLARS YOU SPEND FOR ADVERTISING WITH A "YES" SALES ENVIRONMENT IN YOUR BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT. Let the prestige, rightfully due your profession and yourself, be reflected in the appearance of your office.

Create that successful, pleasant atmosphere, so essential in the offices of business executives. This is even more important to general office morale and efficiency. Give YOUR HOME that NEW LOOK by having LIFTED that FALSE FACE of dust, grime and winter haze, from the paint on the interior walls and ceilings. WE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE WALLMASTER OPERATORS IN THIS TERRITORY. This includes their special paint detergent guaranteed to benefit, rather than harm painted walls.

You can now have clean, sparkling walls, quickly and QUIETLY with the WALLMASTER MACHINE METHOD. WORKS IN THE HOME AS WELL AS IN COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. OUR WORK IS GUARANTIED--OUR RATES ARE FLAT CONTRACT PRICES, QUOTED AFTER MAKING A SURVEY. THE COST IS REASONABLE. PHONE or WRITE US for a SURVEY.

NO OBLIGATION. NOTHING TOO LARGE and NOTHING TOO SMALL. ESLICK SERVICE COMPANY PHONE 3426 OR 1100 (DOC) 724 8TH ST. S. E.

MASON CITY, IOWA FREE SURVEY--NO OBLIGATION--CONTRACT PRICE.

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