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CHy, U. 1M3 Guest editorial Chuckles to remember Red Blanchard by IDITOR'S Demld tlanchard is wrrHr Mils MMi in a radio staHM KSMN, Blanchard and his family rtturrwd to Chicago whtrt is got up he let me have it again. the beans in the was moving it ONE COLD night we out to be a fly. Just I started fire, in front room so we could pop some corn, which was kind of silly in the first place because we didn't have a fireplace. I called the fure By- tfte time they reached to pick ifc out df the pot, a minnowcame up and got it! In all of our years here, I had trouble .1 i MMOO City property owners ace their annual tax end 1W4 will provide them with one of the years.

On $1,000 assessed valuation, he tax increase will be about The 1963 levy for taxes payable in 1964 is' 104.099 mills for Hasoa City. Compared to the evy of 1982 for-taxes paid during the current" year, the increase is 5.689 mills. In Maswt City's tax MM will increase more than $465,000 leav- i a ahdinoV- ttje Chicago reajly lost always itried to get along: next with their! thein mowerr 'The only- thing 1 I "asked was 'that: Wev are; livilig in a they Wnere a Vr 'i life, the only; of 4 'man; is free to sayiwKat he thinks in: his owv Chicago, With less he; doesn't niirid- mutm i whole lot of argu- Ore lth my fam BBBBBBBB will yearly ai RED lot -of wonderful things! our TMTM friends will pay us a burthey started 'a; new vl51tJ one for us. lot of fun in Invited' to' the Wigwam' a i Wagon Club's in Max niust do" -T Mi 0 tt; back.forty;-I'll i sta- never forget ket- I 3k made, mostly from m- they all start th, same last-rwmter, Mayor serit -his 'car out -to I i. umpied "oh to good plka at Gazette for printing know; protection.

chief was nice enough to le me have it and wheii I gradients from Max's garden. I noticed one of going through our books tragic events of the past few weeks makes stock market fore- Cattle mart is CHICAiGO, (AP.) Following is smnmary. of the hog, cattle and markets for the Vweek: -(USDA) Slaughter steers: 'High choice and prime 11501375 Ibs 23.25 -i 24.00, 'through Wednesday fully' dozen loads prime 1200-1300 but over 24.00 On Friday! High" choice- and prime "1400- riSOOilbs late 22.25-23;25. Choice 1400-1575 Ibs 20.25-22.00. Qood 900-1250 Ibs Prices 'were steady to 75 cents lower compared a'week'ago.

Hogs: Compared with last Friday, barrows and gilts mostly 25-50 higher. No. 1 and 2 190240 Ibs sold at 15.25-15.65. Mixed i-3 190-250 Ibs from 14.25-15.35. i Sheep: Compared with last Friday, slaughter lambs were largely higher.

Wopled slaughter I a Choice and prime 80-115 Jbs brought 19.00-20.ipO,?, good and ehoice bulked- from 17.50-19.50. Shorn. slaughter a Choice and prime 90-110 Ibs sold from 17.50-19.00. Mason City groin Saturday noon Corn Oats ,66 Soybeans 2.47 "What lies ahead for in- vestgr can only. be a matter; of nVtl a cold appraisai 'of; the isituation reveals little 1 reason for concern arid to our way of thinking suggests substantial better over; thei months to come.

There is almost Abound IB: be a period in govern- of 'readjustment ment." Standard Pbbr says that tocoi livestock GA S-235? CATTLE-- A 3-4309 PHONB- tiA 3-4SJ3 "i Satnrdij or Nifht wetfhinc Ztt paomb priced SlJ.tKHIJ.'IS en iod cmttltkoi Metflmu eotta 'delivered to Jietth E. Decker A. Sons Mtrcrri Wn p.m. MASON cm Tn llfbt llffat 170-1M 19.M Good llfht lights IJO-1M 1I.M Gowl light lights Good medium weiihts medium weights Good medium weights 200-210 13.10 210-236 13.2S wetehts 13.25 soundly situatedrcommon stbcks Afjerjthe shqck, of Presi 13.10! Good -medium weights 2SO-279 12.W group will assassinatio: hasjwornToff, ample opportunity to appraise the put loolc in a less emotional atmos phere. Oil in par, look good." Shrvejrfaite that it vvill: a new administration can shape iti policy, and a Of 'uncer tainty lies i adds, "the country-s' sound con dition gives no foundation fo: any.deep fears." The Theory Trader say his advice is "to simple sit tigh and hang on during this crisi for a much higher market to come by late 1963 and early FARM BUREAU WOMEN GARNER--Newly elected of ficers will be installed by thi County Farm; Bureau Women' coiiimittee at the regular meet ing at the Farm Bureau offic on Monday.

Th hold the annual City tax going up compared to this year's. It will be $3,580,524 (exclusive of monies and cnrtits). For He, the bill was The toctMMtt levy is reflected in eouoty and city, The Masom CHy Jety is up MB nrfils-fram IOJ40 to BXJOS. The increase pnjnariljr is bfib and interest, whidb go up 3M milU from Mills. The general school ftad is down from 42.210 mills to 4i.97t For special courses, the levy" is Up Jfrrat 7,173 milk to 7.932 city is up more than a mill; from to tt.OK.

lery tor county taxes paid by Mison City, property owners, which decreased last year, up $is year by ralmost two mills, The increase is from 11.451 mills to 13.242 Included id the Utter tigure ii .360 mills, which levied tor state taxes. The state figure: is down from .400 mills a year ago. Mason 'City's assessed valuation to 1963 was $53,538,642 for real estate and personal property and $16,922,652 in monies and credits. Thij was an increase of $796,361 and $2,012,138, respectively, over 1962. Of the cHto anil towns in Cerro Gordo County, only Dougherty and Plymouth have increased levies for 1963.

Dougherty's levy is up, from' 45:286 mills to 54.67p mills. Plymouth is increased from 79.450 to 80.816. Births At Hospital Boy Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Illg, Whittemore.

Boy Saturday Mrs. Russell Stehn, St. At Park Hospital Boy Friday to Mr. and'Mrs. Marvin Arp, Girl Friday to Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Miller, 723 Birch Dr. (Dorfald C. 17, a senior shows his! father his Natibnal Safe Teen-Age'Drjver 'Award for 1 it goes cash prize. The-father'is' Charles City High School driver, training Donald also has a chance at a na- tionarfawaraV; of based on His trueifalsei Scientists GoiKl mediwm welffcls medium welghli i 2M-290 12.54 2M4M IZ.35 MWI CTI-3M 1Z.ZS 3M4N 11.75 MMM 11.2S Owd HW5 MWS 4j4-5M II tS i LOCAL CATtlE Ike Mason CHy eiUle WM Saturrfiiy.

STEERS Christmas party and a gift ex- recognition The Boone' and Gliib, spdrtsmah's decided they exist. A lot of Alaskans suspected 1 it all moeUrrv unimpressed bylhunters' sure. there is such a thing as a grizzly The scientists brown bears and grizzlies are really brothersi under their shaggy coats; -'In" think they're Th'e' lEonfusion 'has" been' rampant, but the trouble "is not so much with, the state's bears as with the-state; itself. coastline is so. uninhabited and so abundant With fish, berries and other goodies to tempt the palate that bears living there grow to enormous size.

The grizxltts, tomawhat but fierce, that live in the mountains, originally were considered a different class of 'bear. Accordingly, Boone and Crockett in 1952 drew an imaginery lihe 75 miles in from-the coast On lonei the' brown Cbolc. REIFEHS COWS UtIIKy an4 HULLS 1964 PREVIEW Mont iMxt at IMW high. 15 YIMIYMTA S.E.C., Albert Pl.nt deliierW- on condlUoa. Trend A Wont Ad--GA 3-4270 Midwest livestock 25 cents lower en butchers and cents lower on sows.

Batchers 200-248 Ibs. No. 2 113.2.-,. P.ektag sows 279- SW lei. No.

2 S12.2S. Aoslta: Prices grade and condition. Trtnd (0 lower on butchers and 50 cents lower on MWS. Batchers 200-2W Ibs. Ko.

Packing sows Ibs. 112.95. Waterloo (TJPI) Livestock Steady with adhistments. No. 2 1W-179 Ibs.

10; 174-m Ill '1W-1H Ibs. 12; IM-tM Ibs. ISl Ifcs. 13,50 230-240 Ihs. 1S.S5| Ibs.

13.20! 250-2W Ibs. 13.05) 2W-278 I2.96i Ibs. 12.73) m-290 Ibs. 12.M( 290-308 Ibs. 12.58.

Sows: 300 Ibs. 12.75 1 300-J30 Ibs, 12.SO) S80- S60 Ibs. J60-400 Ibs. lil Ibs. 11.50 i Ibs.

Ill Ibi, 16.54. ESTIMATED LIVESTOCK RECEIPTS CHICAGO (APy-- Estimated livestock receipts for Monday are 15,000 cattle, 10,000 and 700 sheep. At the partf Ted never taid "No" To the drinkf which tet him Crocked up in a freeze (An accordion 9quecxe)! When he couldn't rtactto dick tnowf PREVENT THOSE WINTER DRIVING WOES Safe Winter Driving League the following safety reminder from the National Safety Council: "Winter weather requires utmost attention to driving, is an eapecially poor time of year to driving witji impaired abilities brought about by drinking. If you do drink, do so sparingly, cautjoody. yet, wait until bears, on the other the grizzlies It was crude, but workable.

Then science muddied the wa ters. Scientists think the grizz lies and brown bears are both members of a single, highly variable species. So, in 196), Boone and Crock ett exiled grizzly to, the nether world of non-existence deciding they, were "Alaskan brown bears 'of the genus' Ur sus." Boone. and Crockett's recent decision, to reinstate -the grizzly was described as an attempl "tc reconcile the very best cur rent scientific thought with current trophy hunting prac ce. 1 It was a grizzly business.

News of record i in SCHMIT, Arthur 69, 1626 Federal, retired Jacob Sons employe. CHALLAS, Peter, 73, 54 cycle accidents UITENHAGE, South Africa yqung man of this small town who is lying in a'hospital recovering from a bad is seriously wondering whether he had been wise to buV. a motorcycle. This was his 54th accident. Austin.

-Woods, 27, this time is nursing a leg fracture in three a broken finger and head.and arrhririjuries. through swollen lips he told a reporter: Report five car mishaps, one charge Five auto mishaps were reported Friday in Mason City as post-Thanksgiving shoppers increased Police filed a charge against a driver in one of the accidents. Lansing, 62, 812 Birch Drive, was charged improper -pulling from a curb and released-on a $15 bond. Officers said he steered a pickup truck from the 'curb in front oJ 119 2nd 3E without being able to do so with assured safety. The truck an accident eastbound car driven by Ida H.

Marshall, a Springs. The left rear truck fender and the right side of the car received damage. Driver of cars in a collision at State and Adams were Louis Bosveld, 610 Jefferson NW, and Edward B. Murrill, 1771 Hill crest' Drive. Bosveld was going starting to turn left after a stoi for a stop sign.

Murrill was go ing south after a stop for a stop sign. The left side of the Bos veld car and left headlight the Murrill car were damaged A car driven east on 1st SW by Richard W. Jackson, 101S Tyler NW, was in an acciden with one driven south on Wash ingtori and being turned east bj Harold H. Bamman, 1002 Wash ingtbn NW. There appeared to be dis agreement' as to who had a green light.

The left door of the Jackson car and right front the Bamman had minor Cars in a mUhap in front the Piggly Wiggly store in the S. -Federal shopping center were driven by GarrolT- Ewald Route 2, Mason; southland Clinton Park Button Osage, going west and' turning left. The only damage was to the left front door of Ewald's car. A car that Sandra Kay Crow der, Britt, was driving south on Federal and steering right to turn west at State was in an accident, with one that Davic E. Halyerspn, 1719 S.

Fedefal was backing into a parking place. The only damage was scratches along the right side of the Crowder car. Federal; retired Mason City Brick and Tile Co. employe. KUNZMAN, Charles 63, 020 17th NE.

Fire At 3:18, p.m. Friday Car registered to Daisy Alice Smith, 534 E. State, reported burping at home. When firemen arrived Smith had driven the car to fire station. At 3:22 p.m.

Friday The 9e2-model Smith car in 'above report arrived at central fire station. At 10:54 p.m. Friday" Fire of undetermined cause in grass and pile of railroad ties along Great Western right-of-way at 1400 block of Quincy NW, "This is tht "end. I'm giving up my motorbike." In his latest accident he crashed into an automobile at night. Still very hazy after this smash, he could not remember how it happened.

Apart from road accidents which include a escape from a serious car crash, he has also accidentally shot himself and fallen from a hotel "Why 1 so accident prone? I've been asked that question hundreds of times. I don't know the answer." This bachelor, who lives with his mother in Uitenhage, said, "I just can't go on Jike this." "Why not pedal an ordinary was asked. A smile (Sreased his injured face as he replied: "The trouble is that then the buses start chasing one." THE FIRST ruler to cemsol. idate Slav tribes was fturik, leader of the Russ, who established himself at Novgorod in 82S A.D. Dr.

Mack to open office in Garner GARNER Dr. W. J. Mack bsteopathic physician and sur geon from Hubbard, will open an office in the Riehm Building here. The office is being re modeled.

Dr. Mack has practiced in Hubbard the last 14 years lowing graduation from the col lege of osteopathic medicine and surgery, in Des Moines. He com pleted a year of internship in that hospital. Dr. and Mrs.

Mack and three children will move to Game: about January 10 following thi completion of the first semestei of school. Mrs. Mack received her B.A degree from Drake Universit, and taught two years before moving to Hubbard. She ha been the organist for the las three years for the Zion Evan gelical Reform Church of Hub bard. She is active in Eastern )Star and Girl Scouts.

AN AREA OF (our million square miles re mains to be developed in the American Arctic. All others have decreased lev- ieSi They are as follows: Clear Lakey from to 85.755;' Me- seryey, from 91.0W to SM37; Rockwell, from 85.084 to 81.2*2; Swaledale; from 75.994 to 70.994;. Thornton, from 93.372 tcr If.179; Clear Lake-Ventura School District, from 73.374 to 71.090; Ventura (regular), from 59.774 to 58.545, and (sanitation), from 63.78JS to 62.694. A comparison of levies for 1962 and 1963 follows. The levies are listed by school Bath Twp.

1962 1963 Bath Ind 47.660 57.951 R'well-Swale 65.246 68.998 Claar Lake Twp, Clear Lake (reg). 72.436 75.584 Clear Lake (san), 76.585 79.626 Ventura (reg) ....57.773 59.102 Ventura (san) 61.922 63.144 Douflhtrty Twp, Dougherty Ind. ...50.972 Center Ind. 28.337 R'well-Swale 65.357 72.446 74.452 41.286 34.686 69.098 73.238 77.448 Falls. Twp, N.

Falls 74.957 N. Central 66.850 Gcneteo Twp. R'well-Swale. Shef 74.091 Grant Twp. Cl.

Lk. Comm. ....72.539 For. City 72.915 Ventura 57.876 Grimes Twp. 71.452 Ventura Comm.

Twp. Lake Ind 49.601 52.711 74.253 71.680 68.748 77.098 75.934 77.181 59.452 77.511 59.143 C. Lake (reg) 72.236 Cl. Lake (san) 76.385 Supervisors make joint- drainage study GARNER Hancock County board of supervisors met gpna in jo'int session with supervisors from Kossuth County to discuss drainage matters on Joint Drainage 36-2, 56-4, and 87-5. These districts are administered jointly by the boards irom Kossuth and Hancock.

Following an audit of accounts of the" districts, the joint boards ordered 'spread against the lands in the various districts to'reimburse for minor repairs and outstanding warrants issued for such repairs. The taxes levied will be spread by the auditors in both counties and will be collected with the regular property taxes of 1963 payable in 1964. The following levies were ordered age District 36-2, 8 -per cent of the original cost; Drainage District 56-4, 5 per cent, and District 87-5, one per cent. CAMERA STOLEN A 35 millimeter camera and a jight meter were taken Fri day from an unlocked car parked near the Mason City Post Office by Jim Francis; 1431 2nd SE, police were told. FOR GOOD CAUSE HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Lome Greene, co-star, appears in the 1964 March of Dimes television show.

75.634 79.678 Lime Creek Twp. Lime Cv.Ind. 44.550 53.003 Mason City 86.091 89.999 North Central 66.630 71.317 i TWp. Lincoln 38.277 57.019 Lk. Cpmm.

74.328 For. City. 71.062 75.575 North Central 65.380 70.186 Mason Twp. Mason Ind." Mason City 86.341 Mt. Twp.

Mt; Vernon 41.744 CL Lk; R'well-Swale. .64.922 Owen Twp. Bath N. Falls R'well-Swale. 47:660 73.987 63.831 90.124 74.258 68.672 57.451 72.515 65.246 .68.498 R'well-Swale.

Mes. -Thorn. RWd-R'ford-M. 72.335 72.638 68.929 77.279 76.391 47.316 51.705 63.081 73.265 74.152 70.226 Portfand Twp. Portland 1 2 Portland No.

3 49.305 44.119 Mason Ind. .47.855 Falls 74.237 Union Twp? CL 71.436 75.334 Ventura 56.773 58.852 70.665 77.210 Police fife charge of disorderly conduct- Ernest Theodore Schultz, 61; 1501 Harding SW, was charged by police with disorderly conduct Friday night. He is fred on a $25 bond. Officers said he had been drinking and causing a disturbance in a tavern and refused to leave when requested. Weather, You Get News Delivery RUSHING THIS newspaper to your home each day is the business of an enterprising boy -who specializes in neighborhood news delivery, He strives to arrive on time--whatever the weather--because he knows you're eager to read about today's top world events, see the latest news photos, enjoy the finest newspaper features, and pick the greatest values at local stores.

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