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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • 12

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12 Help Female 21 Jan. 16, 1946 MASON CITY GLOBE-GAZETTE NEWS of STOCK MARKET WANTED Woman, exp. capable secre tary. Permanent position, good sala ary. Application confidential.

Stoddard exercised Its option to call in the aforesaid bonds for payment on the first day of April, A. D. 1946, and on and after said date all interest upon said bonds, and each of them, shall cease: that upon the presentation and surrender of said bonds and all interest coupons thereunto attached on April 1. A. D.

1946. at the office of The First National Bank of Mason City, in the City of Mason City, Iowa, said bonds and the matured interest coupons will be paid to the hold Manufacturing Co. IS IRREGULAR MAY RYE HITS SEASON'S HIGH Chicago, (JP) May Rye hurdled profit taking and other liquidation Wednesday to post another new season high price. At one time in WAITRESS WANTED. No Sunday work.

RECORD Births Reported (At Park Hospital) Son to Mr. and tr.sd Host cafe. Sa 1st St. S. E.

Cedar Rapid New York, (JP) Rails and spe WANTED Maid. Apply Park cialties advanced fractions to Inn Hotel. around a point in Wednesday's otherwise irregular stock mar WANTED Girls or women In laundry Mrs. Donald K. Alien, 918 8th S.

Tuesday. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis De-laney, K. C.

apartments, Tuesday. and cleaning dents. Ideal-Am eriran LIVELY TRADE ON LIVESTOCK Chicago, (JP) A lively trade ensued at the Chicago livestock yards Wednesday as the packing labor strike cut available supplies well below the level to satisfy demands of small killers and order buyers not affected by the strike. Receipts of hogs at 12 leading western markets numbered head compared with 118,849 a week ago and 94,318 a year ago. Salable offerings locally amounted to 4,000 head, off 9,000 from last Wednesday's run.

Salable cattle and sheep numbered 7,000 and 1,500 respectively, compared with 12,000 and 6,500 received here a week ago. Laundry. ers thereof. Tms notice is given comply with the Indenture under which said bonds were issued and which secures the same. Dated this 14th day of January, 1946.

MASON CITY HOTEL CORPORATION, By Margaret MacNider, Its President. Attest: Peter Andersen, Its Secretary. Out of Market Midwest Livestock (WEDNESDAY'S PRICES) Albert Lea, Austin, Minn. Minn. Waterloo Trend Steady Good Butchers 140-150 lbs .11.00 150-160 lbs $12 75 160-170 lbs Out $13 60 Out 170-180 lbs.

$13.75 180-200 lbs of $13.90 of 200-220 lbs $14 15 220-240 lbs Market $14.15 Market 240-270 lbs. $14.15 270-300 lbs. $14 15 300-330 lbs. $14.15 330-360 lbs $14.15 Good Packing Sows 270-300 lbs $13.40 300-330 lbs $13.40 330-360 lbs $13.40 360-400 lbs. $13.40 400-450 lbs $13.40 430-500 lbs $13.40 600-550 lbs.

ket. Aircrafts also made a good showing most of the session and near the final hour several issues came up considerably from their Son to Mr. ana Mrs. uonaia w. isicn-olson, 522 N.

Wednesday. WANTED Maids, full time excess of $1.90 a bushel. Professional interests absorbed most of the offerings in the run-up in company with considerable stop-loss buying. The gains, which were around 3 cents a bushel most of the time, carried the advance or part time, permanent Fires lows for the day. Plus marks had employment.

Apply Manager, Sparks from a chimney set fire to the slight advantage over minus hiorel tadmar. Funeral Director to more than 12 cents in the past signs. week. roof of the Charles Gasaway home, 622 S. President, at 11:15 a.

m. Tuesday. A chimney burned out at the K. C. apartments, 5 Second S.

at 3:10 a. m. Wednesday. MEYER Funeral Home. A beautiful Wheat closed unchanged to cent service need not be costly.

Ambulance above the previous finish, May service. Phone IsOs. Com unchanged at ceiling. Oats Vs to up, May 77St77c. Kye un MAJOR Funeral Home, 209 Second N.

E. Declines generally attributed to profit-cashing also were seen as a technical correction of the list's lengthy upswing to 15 year highs recently. Many customers held up commitments pending strike developments. There was little activity in the meat packing group as workers in this industry walked out. Westinghouse and General Electric were off coincident with a shutdown in this field.

changed to 4y higher. May $1.91 Via Efficient Service plus Reverence. Am .91 Barley unchanged, May bulance. Phone 511. Hogs traded active and fully steady in a ceiling price market CHICAGO CASH GRAIN (Wednesday's Market) Chicago, (P) Wheat: No.

2 red McAULEY SON Funeral Home. A distinctive, dignified funeral service. Six-sevenths of the iron ore and limestone used in U. S. steelmak-ing is carried on the Great Lakes.

Before the Christian era there was an ascetic way of living known as Monasticism. and Ambulance. 8 South Acams. Call 651 No. 2 hard, $1.79, nominal, ceilings.

Police Court Reckless Driving Clarence Hill, 123 12th N. forfeited a bond of $103.83. Earl Tuthill, 310 13th S. was fined $100 and costs. Traffic Violations Mary Crandall, 411 S.

Madison, W. H. McVicker, 115 N. Georgia, Edward Finnegan, route 4, E. E.

Hunter, 416 N. G. E. Platts, 523 N. Adams, Mrs.

Glen Harman. 825 N. Carolina, Helen Heidenreich, 321 3rd N. and C. Bush, 252 20th S.

forfeited $1 bonds each for overtime parking. with barrows and gilts at $14.85 and most cows bringing $14.10. Dealings tapered off quite a bit in comparison with Tuesday's fast 2,700,000 wo corn saies. PATTERSON Funeral Home. Known for share proceedings.

Volume approximated Oats: No. 1 heavy white, 82 plus lc No action was reported early 2,000.000. markup; sample grade white musty, 73Va service Ambulance. 322 North Wash' ington. Call 1140.

Bonds were mixed. in the sSieep pen with bids at $15 or above for fed wooled western plus lc markup. Barley: Nominal, malting, $1.21 1.39Vi; SALE Cemeteries A3 lambs. feed, 1.23V. Produce Field seed per hundredweight, nomi nal: Timothy.

5.50; red top, $11 FOR THE best workmanship in Granite Cash Quotations by E. G. Morse. 1.50; red clover, $31.50: sweet clover. Memorials, Central Hts.

Monument Co. Phone 3961. (USDA) Salable hogs .4.000. total active, ceiling price market; J14.85 for barrows and gilts and $14.10 for sows; early clearance small killers and order buyers not affected by strike. Salable cattle 7.000, total 7.000; salable alsike, alfalfa, common, MASON CITY For Wednesday Eggs, nest run 27c Personols Heavy hens, 4 lbs.

and over 20c Mason City Grain calves 300, total 300; all killing classes steady to strong; fed steers and yearlings predominated in receipts; very active on WILL LADY who brought Toy puppies light hens, under 4 lbs. 18c Heavy breed springs 23c MASON CITY For Wednesday to stott's veterinary JHosp. last Nov. please write G-15, Globe-Gazette. No.

2 new white oats, 34 lbs. 70c good and choice steers and comparable heifers, some slowness on common and medium grades at week's advance; small local killers and eastern order buyers took the crop, practically everything selling on early rounds; about SO loads good SPENCER GARMENTS no longer ra Leghorn springs 18c Old cocks 15c Eggs, at retail 39-48c Realty Transfers Schreckengost, Orin D. and Leland O. to Clarence O. and Bcrtina Ameson $1 (WD) 6 feet, LI.

Blk 15 Parkers 3rd M. 1-15-46. Dickhoff, Viola B. and M. to Frank H.

Dickhoff $1 (WD) 66 feet, L8, Blk. 1 J. A. Richardson's 1st Add. to M.

I. 1-14-48. Bloxham, Eva to Mae Bottleson (WD) L571 In 1st Add. to Midland M. C.

1-2-46. Haaheim, M. J.t and Edith to Waller P. and Grace Doyle, jt. $1 (WD) L12, Blk.

6 Parker's 5th to M. 1-14-46. Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, to Tony Sharlis $185 (SWD) L6 and 7, Blk. 9, Home Park Add. to M.

1-14-46. Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, to Thomas No. 2 shelled corn $1.02 New shelled corn, 20 moist 95c No. 2 soybeans $2.04 tioned. Lena Thorndike, 1215 2nd St Telephone Work Young Women and Girls Wanted PERMANENT WORK GOOD PAY Regular increases Experience not necessary Earn while you learn Pleasant work Jobs with future APPLY IN PERSON AT Telephone Company 118 First S.E.

Between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. any day except Sunday.

"A Friendly Place to Work" S. W. Phone 4491-W. and choice steers and yearlings at $18 Butter, Iowa State Brand 55c WANT 4 riders to L. A.

Leave Thurs. or Fri. Phone 3541, Wesley, Iowa. Butter, Corn Country 54c ceiling; heifers scaling 935 and 1,005 lbs. $18; bulk steers $16918; heifers CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSg (Wednesday's Market) Chicago, UP) Butter, Brookfield 55c 17.25; cutter cows $9 down; good beef WANTED 3 passengers to Calif.

Leaving WHEAT High cow3 to bulls and vealers very scarce. 1 will hold a public sale at the farm miles north of Mason City on highway No. 65 SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 SALE STARTS AT 1:30 P. M. LIVESTOCK 2 Red Calves.

6 Cows, 1 fresh; 5 springers. 15 Fee dine Figs. POULTRY ZOO White Rock Pullets. Ducks. MACHINERY Farmall F-12 Tractor; Corn Plow; Tractor Plow; John Deere Corn Planter; John Deere Dise; New John Deere Pump Jack, electric; Small Cream Separator; John Deere Tractor Corn Planter, No.

290, like new; 1936 International Pickup; White Enamel Cook Stove, like new; tools and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash. LEO A. HICKEY, Owner Close 1.80 nampton Jan. zi.

uuDert tlruse, iamp ton. Phone 587-J3. May CHICAGO POULTRY (Wednesday's Market) Low 1.78 1.76 1.75 1.78 1.76J Chicago, JP) (U. S. D.

Live poul l.TSVt 1.76 1.76 Salable sheep 1,500, total no action as yet on limited numbers good and choice fed wooled western lambs but shipping outlet apparently broader than Lost, Found Anderson Lowe $193.50 (SWD) L7 exc. try: Firm. Receipts 12 trucks, no cars. F. O.

B. prices: Fowl, 27; roasters, 27V 28c; other prices unchanged. July Sept. Dec. CORN May July Sept.

40 feet of 110 feet in Auditor Plat of L13 in Emslev and Adams Subd. of NE SW'i 9-96-20. 1-14-46. LOST At Shady Beach Sat night, tan overcoat. Pnone 4585-w.

Herfindahl, Henry and Cecil to Verne available supply of such kinds, several loads held at $13 or above; scattered sales other classes and lambs lacking finish steady to small local killers and traders, big killers out of the market; short load medium to good 78 lb. fed lambs CHICAGO PRODUCE (Wednesday's Market) LOST Small hov left billfold in Vow OATS Chicago, (jp Butter, firm. Receipts A. and Ruth Redeker jt. ten.

$1 (WD I L9, Blk. 3 in Young blood's to M. 1-12-46. berry's. Broken-hearted.

Please return May July 154.024. Market unchanged. to name Inside. Reward. .77 .74 .73 .73 part deck just good Montana ewes Eggs, receipts 1,668.

Easy. u. S. ex Johnson. Ruth C.

S. to Floyd and .77 .74 .72 .72 1.87 $6.75, cull and common Montana aged Sept. Dec. RYE tras No. 1 and 41 "i to Vic; extras 3c; 1.76 1.18 1.18 1.18 .77 .74 .73 .73 1.91 1.44 1.44 1.44 1.22 1.19 1.16 Doris Nesbit Jt.

ten. $1 (WD) L. 1 and 2, Blk. 32 M. Tuttle's 2nd to Clear Lake Village.

5-18-45. current receipts 37c; other markets un LOST 7.50x20 truck tire, wheel, carrier bar and bolt, between Lake Mills and Mason City. Reward. Stamp Milling changed. C.

L. Methodist Camp Assn. to M. company, Lake Mills. May 1.91V4 July Sept.

Dec 1.44ft ewes ana ducks 55.70. Local Livestock BOGS ESTIMATED LIVESTOCK RECEIPT8 (Wednesday's Market) Trevor Baskerville $1 (WD) L218 in C. L. Methodist Camp, 12-7-45. 1.43 LOST Grey tiger-striped torn cat.

Ph 16S6-J. Reward. Jack Dorsey, Auctioneer Chicago, (If) (U. S. D.

Officially Keith Raw, Clear Lake, Clerk Pence. Dora to Lester S. and An BARLEY May estimated salable livestock receipts for nie Mav Prindle jt. ten. $1 (WD) 66 feet, L10 and 66 feet of 16 feet, L9 MASON CITY For Wednesday July Thursday: 4,000 hogs, 6,000 cattle, and all in Subd.

LI in Subd. NW NE Sept. 2,000 sheep. LOST 2 chromium chairc, blue seats, off of truck between Ventura and Clear Lake. Reward.

Phil Ong, Ventura. 10-96-20, 1-4-46. Pease, C. and Grace to C. F.

Out or market. No cattle, sheep, Iambs or calves received until further notice JACOB E. DECKER SONS. NEW YORK PRODUCE (Wednesday's Market) LOST By carrier boy. brown billfold Crane $1 (WD) L15 and SWtly L14 in Replat L9-31 Blk.

2 In Long Beach, being a subd. LI 26-96-22, 1-8-46. Clear Lake News containing $12 Sat. night. Return to New York, UP) Eggs 38,150.

Firm. Cur uiooe-uazette. rent general wholesale prices follow Mixed colors: Extras, No. 1 to No. 4, 45 lbs.

and over 41S43.5c; medium, 40 to Ration Calendar 8 Money to Loan Hides 44 37c; standards, No. 1 to No. 4, 45 and over current re SUGAR Sugar stamp No. S9 (Book 4) Mrs. Nutty Is ceipts 37.5c; dirties, 43 35.5c; checks LOANS $25 to $300.

State Finance Co 201 Weir bldg. Phone 1038. Quotation furnished by Wolf Inc. 308 Fifth Street 8onthwest 35c. Dressed poultry firm.

Prices valid and will expire April 30. Industrial users will get about the same allotment in the first months they are getting now. From 15 lbs. up 8c From 15 lbs. down 10c Bull hides 7c LADIES (2) With Private Line To Secure Information by Telephone From Her Home No selling.

We teach you. 60c per hour. Write MR. ROGERS, 2810 Fidelity Kansas City 6, Mo. The Mason City war price and ration Honored for 80th Birthday Horsehides $6.00 ing office is open from 10 a.

m. to noon and from 1 to 3:30 p. m. Monday through $4.50 TOTAL COST for $50 loan paid in 5 monthly installments. Choose any of our 6 loan plans.

See MRS. SIMON, 20 Years Friendly Serv CHICAGO POTATOES (Wednesday's Market) Chicago, () (U. S. D. Potatoes: Arrivals 89.

on track 158. total U. tTtaay. BROTHERS RETURN shipments 807. Old stocks: Supplies moderate, demand slow, market dull.

New Salvage Calendar Clear Lake Twenty members stocks: Supplies moderate, demand slow. PAPER Tie bundles securely, loose ice, security Loan Km. 321, 1st Nat'l. Bldg. Ph.

412. Alexander John Stoffer, who has been in the armed forces for 5 years, returned home from France where he spent the past market dull. Idaho Russet Burbanks, S. No. 1.

Colorado Red Mc of W. R. C. circle met at the home of Mrs. M.

L. Nutty Tuesday afternoon in honor of her 80th birthday which was Jan. 4. Mrs. V.

M. Clmes. U. No. 1, $3.65.

Nebraska papers In bags or boxes. Hold for next collection bv Boy Scouts. WASTE FATS Deliver to your local market Markets pay 4 cents a pound. and Wyoming Bliss Triumphs, U. S.

No, year and a half. He has been dis 1, $3.50. Minnesota and North Dakota Wallis was a special guest. Mrs. charged.

Jerry Stoffer, who has Cobblers. U. S. No. 1.

$2.40. Commer Amortized Farm Loans Mason City cial, $2.15 Michigan Russet Rurals, U. S. been in the armed forces for ZVi Exhibition on no. 1, SZ.4OKZ.50.

Wisconsin Chippewas. years, returned the past week from the south Pacific and will return to Fort Leavenworth, for commercial, $2.1502.25. South Dakota Bliss Triumphs. V. S.

No. 1, $2.40. Florida 50 lb. sacks of Bliss Triumphs, U. S.

WANTED MAIDS and SCRUBWOMEN Apply Housekeeper HOTEL HANF0RD MAKE THE GOOD DAYS TAKE MO. 1, discharge. They are sons of Mr, CARE OF THE BAD Loan Investment Co. PUJBLIIC BALE As I am moving to a smaller place which I bought, I must reduce the personal property, and will hold a sale on the former Henry Backhaus farm, 1 mile west and miles north of Manly on TUESDAY, JAMUAIiY 22 Commencing at 12:00 O'clock Noon 28 Registered and Grade BROWN SWISS CATTLE 28 INCLUDING 8 REGISTERED COWS LADY ANNE'S SUCCESS NO. 102684 Born Nov.

28, 1938. Classified good plus. 405.6 lbs. of fat. LOIS QUEEN SUCCESS A NO.

103392 Born March 17, 1941. Classified good. 256.2 lbs. of fat. LOIS QUEEN BEE NO.

103393 Born Feb. 10, 1942. Classified good. Calfhood vaccinated. 285 days 231 lbs.

of fat. LOIS PRINCESS B. NO. 103394 Born Feb. 13, 1942.

Classified good plus. Calfhood vaccinated. 254 days 239.4 lbs. of fat. LAURAINE OF RO HAVEN NO.

110582 Born April 4, 1942. Classified good plus. 211 days 214.6 lbs. of fat ROSE OF PEARL NO. 90385 Born Dec.

5, 1940. Classified good plus. 397.1 lbs. of fat. QUEEN'S LADY ESTHER NO.

70131 Born June 12, 1937. Classified very good. 365 days, 470.1 lbs. of fat. PRINCESS OF PLAIN VIEW NO.

70132 Born Aug. 28, 1937. Classified rood plus. 365 days 409.5 lbs. of fat.

THREE GRADE BROWN SWISS COWS With records up to 450; three 2-year-old Swiss heifers; seven 1-year-old heifers. 7 REGISTERED BI LLS DICKSIE SWISS PENICILLIN BOV No. 72808, Bom Jane 21, 145. DAM 551.40 lbs. fat in 365 days.

A granddaughter of Jane's Royal of Vernon. She classified a High Very Good. SIRE Lee's Hill High Point No. 4U265. Classified EXCELLENT.

A son of Jsne's Royal of Vernon, the greatest proven sir today, with 36 B. P. daughters, 7 from 840 to 1056 lbs. of fat. DESIGN'S FOREST BOV B.

D. No. 51838. Born Oct. 28, 1940.

Classified Very Good. DAM Forest Boy's Darlene, No. 47665. 642.42 lbs. of fat in 365 days, H-T records.

SIRE lliinl Nellie Design's, H. No. 41791; a grandson of Illini Nellie who has 1300.41 lbs. of fat in 365 days. FIVE OTHER BULL CALVES From high producing dams, up to 410 and sired by Design's Forest Boy, II.

D. AU cattle passed recent T. B. tests without tingle reactor. All animals born since 1941 calfhood vaccinated, HORSES One blue roan gelding, 5 eoming 6, well broke; one sorrel mare, coming 6, well broke.

EWES Good mouths 1 BUCK. FARM MACHINERY, Etc. M-M Tractor with cultivator and power lift; John Deere 42-ft. grain elevator; John Deere pickup baler, 2 years old; John Deere 10-ft. power binder; John Deere hay loader; John Deere S-ft.

mower. No. John Deere tractor plow, 2-16, No. 52; John Deere KB 7-ft. tandem disc; John Deere 4-row beet, bean bar for John Deere tractor cultivatori John Deere 1-row corn cultivator; Hayes 2-row corn cultivator; Uoosier 4-row beet iand bean drill; I.

II. C. 7-ft. rotary hoe; H. C.

ensilage cutter with 86 feet of pipes; Minnesota side rake; anowplow to fit any Model A John Deere tractor, with power lift; 4-section harrow; 2-bole corn shelter; brooder house, 10x14; hay bunk: feed bunks; hog feeder, 25-bushel capacity; hog feeder, 10-bushel capacity; hog waterer, 60-gallon capacity. TERMS Cash: those desiring credit make arrangements with banker before the sale. No property to be removed until settled for. MARION F. DICKSON G.

E. Curphy read a humorous article for the program and the rest of the afternoon was spent in visiting. s. Nutty was remembered with cards and other ana Mrs. Simon Stoifer.

Denmark in Library Here SENIOR GIRL SCOUTS PLAN DEMONSTRATION W. L. PATTON 109 E. State OFFICERS NAMED Clear Lake Senior Girl Scouts met at the library clubroom and made plans for a demonstration Kanawha At the annual of the stockholders of the Nor Miss Royce Carstens of the li of table setting and table manners way Rural Telephone company, 1 merits included at their next meeting to be held the following directors were re brary staff has arranged an exhibit on Denmark that has several rare items in it. It includes a piece of china that is over 200 years old.

It is of beautiful shape at the home of Marilyn Kimball, 1 a large Dirtn-i day cake dec elected: S. S. Tande and O. Johnson. Other directors are C.

212 Clara street, Jan. 29. Plans for a dinner at which mothers will orated in white. Mulholland, F. N.

Knudsen, Wil be guests were discussed but no liam Steinhoff, Ernest Carr, and MRS. NUTTY The pledge date was set for this activity. C. H. Howlett.

and the design curls up like the waves Of the sea. An old glass cheese dish will arouse the envy of glass collectors. ritual was given for 4 new members, the Misses Ruth and lone Kopriva and Julia Ann Hofer and Brownie troop 4 started the new sewing project sang songs and Need Cash for rent, fuel, other purposes 18 MONTHS TO REPAY, except loans under government restriction. FEDERAL Discount Corporation 19i-i N. Federal Avenue Phone 516 Over Woolworths Your Dr.

Bess Dealer has There is some very fine lace and played games. Committees were Mrs. B. A. Morse at a meeting of Panamin Hog Special Stock Tonio your Dr.

Hess dealer in a fine silver chain from which a appointed for a valentine party Excellent Permanent Positions NOW OPEN FOR SALESLADIES UNDER 40 YEARS OF AGE We have 79 fine Retail Cigar Outlets from Euluth, Minnesota, to New York City. Right now there are immediate permanent positions open in a number of our Cigar Departments which are located in some of the finest hotels in America. This type of work is fascinating and pays a very attrartive salary. We also pay all your expenses to destination. HICKEY BROTHERS CIGAR STORES General Offices 424 Brady Street Davenport, Iowa Old Established Firm Over 44 Years Business (Submit Photograph with Application) Beta Orrucron chapter of Beta golden amber pendant is hung.

The Mason City is Osco Drug. Adv. by Mrs. C. E.

Melcher, leader. Sigma Phi at the home of Mrs. Keith Raw. Mrs. Hyle Lowman led a lesson on "First Aid Sugges tions" and plans were made for a theater party Monday evening with Miss Yvonne Rule as the committee.

Ladies Double club met at ORA BAYLESS, A net. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Mason City, Clerk AETNA Farm Loans. Low rates. No commission, appraisal or title examination costs to the borrower. It Is worth looking into.

Mason City Loan and Investment Co. W. L. Ration. President.

the home of Mrs. Holden Nelson with Mrs. Charles Tice as a guest. Miss Crystal Ashland led devotions and Mrs. Milton Carr gave the lesson on "Earth's Needy 11 Optometrists design throughout is very fine.

In the case also are some pictures that give a hint of the landscape, especially the trees in Denmark and an idea of the modern architecture of the country. An old arrow head ploughed up in the fields of Denmark, a salt, pepper and mustard set in modern Danish design and handwork in embroidery, needlepoint and lace complete the display in the case in the exhibit hall. In the children's room case is a book in which are pasted small scenic pictures of the country given as coffee premiums in Denmark. There is also a pair of wooden shoes such as the children of Denmark wear. The children always have a very friendly feeling for Denmark because of Hans Christian Andersen, several of whose books, illustrated by different artists, are arranged with the exhibit.

Millions." Services Offered 23 Donnie Mullan played a cornet Liveseoelr. AUCTOM at the Elaiiavha Sales Pavilion KANAWHA, IOWA, ON HIGHWAY NO. Ill Friday AEternoon, Jan. IB STARTING AT 1:00 P. M.

Milk cows, springer cows and heifers, fat cows, stockers and feeders, breeding bulls, veal calves, pigs, sows, boars, ewes and Iambs to be auctioned Friday. Get good prices for your livestock. Consign to Kanawha. Ask your friends about this market and how we operate. You can sell or buy livestock here with the positive assurance that you will get a square deal.

Our aim is to merit your full confidence at all times. Brummund, Auctioneer Manager solo and Gloria Haugland and MIRRORS RESILVERED. Factory process. Guaranteed. Macket's.

Phone 782. Mary Rervig piano numbers for the Music Mothers club program at the home of Mrs. Otto B. Peter Dr. W.

B. Kennedy OPTOMETRIST 623 FORESTERS BLDG. PHONE 960 Eyes Tested Glasses Prescribed sen. Plans were inaugurated for a "fun night" in February and a committee appointed on new band uniforms. Mmes.

R. A. Monaghen, Furniture Repairing AND REFINISHING Make old furniture look like new. ANTIQUES A SPECIALTY Phone 324-J, Clear Lake Henry Myhr, Earl Mack, Peter 17 Seeds, Feeds Miller, W. H.

Duesenberg and N. B. Rice gave current events on FOR SALE Baled clover-timothy hay. 3 mi. E.

Rockwell Creamery, t. P. Ketchum. music. Mmes.

Mullan, A. E. Folk-mann, Fred Bendt, Wayne Bishop BEGIN INTERIOR painting now by calling E. T. Neu.

Ph. 3523. Fred Hill and Harold Anderson FOR SALE Good corn. W. C.

Hofer, 300 Clara Clear Lake. served. Mrs. Cecil Martin gave a lesson In Canada the federal government and parliament have full authority over the Yukon and Northwest territories, although each has a small legislature in Livestock A UCTIOH FOR SALE Boone seed oats, 80c. In overhead granary, 3Va mi.

N. Dougherty. C. L. Smith.

on "Founders' Day" and "The Full Import of P. E. for the lesson of Chapter EA, P. E. O.

at FOR SALE Baled clover, 1st and lnd the home of Mrs. L. E. Ashland. Seven young women, students at crop; baled alfalfa, 1st and 2nd crop; 25 tons loose clover hay: baled straw.

Phone Folmer Lauritzen, 3 ml. 1 mi. N. and Vi mi. W.

of Sheffield, Iowa. Iowa Wesleyan college, Mt. Pleas LEGAL NOTICE ant, originated the first chapter Jan. 21, 1869. FOR SALE Baled red clover hay, Gc a bale.

Phone 755-R11. 11 COMPLETE WORK ON TROOP BADGES NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF MASON CITY HOTEL CORPORATION TO: The Holders ef First Mortgat Bonds of Mason City Hotel Corporation. Notice is hereby given to the holders of Friday, January 18th 1 P. 400 CATTLE 400 The run will include stocker and feeder steers and heifers, fat steers and heifers, butcher stock of all kinds, springing cows and heifers, bulls and veal calves. 40 white face and Shorthorn steers, weight 800 consigned by one man.

18 white face steers, weight 650 lbs. 23 white face and Shorthorn steer calves, weight 500 lbs. 12 Holstein springing cows and heifers, consigned from one farm. Help Mole 20 Clear Lake Patty Roseland. Having sold my farm I will hold a closing out sale located 8 miles southwest of Clear Lake, or 3 miles south and 2 miles east of Ventura or 8 miles west and one mile north of Burchinal, on MONDAY, JAN.

21st SALE TO START AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. 1 BLACK SADDLE HORSE. 5 YEARS OLD 14 DAIRY CATTLE 9 Guernsey cows, 8 of them coming to 5 years old; one 8 years old. 8 now milking.

4 fresh in last 4 weeks. 1 Guernsey bull coming 5 years old. 4 Whiteface calves, 8 months old. 200 AUSTRA WHITE PULLETS, NOW LAYING 1,000 bushels corn in crib good for 1945 season. Some oats.

6 or 7 tons loose Alfalfa hay in barn. 375 bales Alfalfa, more or less in barn. 50 bales straw, more or less, in barn. 320 bales straw outside. MACHINERY Corn Belt picker; Ward's hammermill; 8-ft.

grain binder; David Bradley 12-ft. tractor disc; McCormick Deer in 14-in. slat plow; McCormick endgate seeder; 2 McCormick 4-section drags; Moline 10-ft. spring tooth harrow; 6-f t. windrower for mower; John Deere Model spreader with tractor hitch; wood wheel wagon; steel wheel wagon with hay rack; side delivery rake; damp rake; New Idea 6-ft.

mower; McCormick corn planter with 100 rods wire; single-row cultivator; 1-horse garden cultivator; 1 triple wagon box; 4-wheel model trailer, good tires; Moline hay loader; scoop board; 2 hog self feeders; hog pans and troughs; 16 -ft. feed bunk; Economy King electric cream separator; milk pails; 2 cream pails, 10-gallon can; DeLaval hand separator; forks; shovels; tine scoops; 4 rolls wire corn cribbing; 1 roll 2-ln. poultry netting; chick feeders and waterers; 2 oil burning brooder stoves; 2 oil burning tank heaters; 80 rods barbed wire; a few steel posts; wire stretcher; 60-ft. heavy trip rope; Louden grapple fork; Jamesway electric brooder, 500-chick size; spray pump for pall; hog waterer with 2 founts and lamps; grindstone, steel frame; Sears cylinder sheller with corn thrower; all metal platform scale; crow bar; axes; mauls and many other articles. 1 summer shelter, 9x12; 1 summer shelter, 14x16; 1 brooder house, 10x12; 1 6-pen hog house; 2 hog houses.

Several feet of used lumber, all dimensions 2x12x16, 4x4x16; 4x6x16, 2x4, and boards, different lengths and widths. Will be piled in lengths. A few sheets of steel roofing. Swill, oil and gas barrels and fancets. 2 electric fencers.

Large circulating heater, coal or wood; 2 20-gallon stone jars; 1 10-gallon stone jar; fruit jars; 1 sink, 18x30; cistern pomp; Burpee tin can sealer. TERMS: Cash or make arrangements with your banker. No property to be removed until settled for. ELDER E. l'ELSOII, Owner Furniture reupholstered, ph.

1391, Kellum Upholstering 525 So. President. Is Your FURNITURE Shabby and Threadbare Have It REPAIRED AND RECOVERED Now It will completely restore Its usefulness and beauty at small cost Farrer Mattress Co. 331 South Delaware Phone 769 WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Four Percent First Refunding Mortgage WANTED Married man on farm. Yr.

round job, 3 room tenant house, elec. Good wages, extras. J. M. Marsh, 2 Mi mi.

lVa E. Ventura. Ph. 35-F3, Clear Lake. Juana Kay Baum, Ellen Newman, Mary Lou Ludwig, Patty Bouline, Patsy Frost, Mary Lou Hammond, Billie Jean Fox, Shirley Kouba, Mariiyn Ludeke and Helen Buck Bonds of Mason City Hotel Corporation, to-wit: Bonds Numbered M7, Mil, M12.

M15, M17. M20, M36, M39, M43, M44, M48, M60, M61, M84, M88. M92, M93. M96, Ml 00, all being in the denomination of One Thou WANTED Rell. mar.

man on farm. New 3 rm. elec A. E. Meyer, Gamer.

completed the work and will re ceive troop badges, it was an sand Dollars I $1.000.00 1 each; Bonds Numbered Dl, D2, D4, D6, D9, Dll. D24, D31, D33, D38, D45 and D49, all being in nounced at a session of Girl Scout WANTED Married man for farm work. with small family. Separate houe. elec.

C. L. Edging! on, Sheffield. Ph. 48-F3.

the denomination Of rive Hundred ol lars ($300 00) each: troop 4 at junior high school Tuesday afternoon. The girls have decided to work on a com The demand for all replacement cattle is very good. We have a broad Inquiry for good springing cows and heifers. They are selling good. Good breeding bulls are in strong demand.

Consign your livestock to the Clear Lake Auction Company. The competitive bidding by the many farmers, feeders and buyers who attend each week insures yon a good market for your stock. Bonds Numbered CI. C5, C10, Cll, C12, CZZ, CZB, CJl, C34, C37, L43, CS5, CSS. C70, C71.

C74, C86. C87, C91, C102. C103, munity badge next. WANTED A married man to work and manage a 200 acre farm. No milking.

Call or phone 171, 1 rings after 6. evening. F. K. Behne, Nora Springs.

CI 15, C122, C124. C139. CM0. C144, C146, C154, C162, C171, C172. C179, C187, C189, DIES AT STACYVILLE Help Femole 21 C196 and ci8, ail Ming in tne denomination of One Hundred Dollars (1100.00) each; cashier.

Write Bonds Numbered B2. B3, BS, B10, B1I. WANTED Restaurant 15, Globe-Gazette. Carpenter Funeral services will be held Thursday for Ole Johnson, 91, at 2 p. m.

at the Deer Creek Lutheran church in charge of the Rev. C. A. Langehough. Burial B12, B16.

B21, B25, B28, B31, B35, B41, B44, B46, B47, BoO, B52, B59, B60. B65, B66, BS2. B91, B93 and B97, all being of the denomination of Fifty Dollars WANTED Experienced clerk to grocery department. Apply Sam Raizes Dept. Store.

(950.00) each; will be in the church cemetery, 150 IIOGS Feeding pigs of all weights, sows and boars. Top on 135 lb. pigs, $14.70 cwt. last Friday. SHEEP Remember, we have a real fat lamb market.

NOTICE: We will sell ten tons of good timothy and clover hay, baled. Consign your livestock to the Clear Lake Auction Company for prompt sale and complete satisfaction. Clear Lalic Auction Co. air. jonnson died at a nursing home at Stacyville from infirmities WANTED Lady for housework by hour, 1 or 2 days a week.

Kef. Write K-16, Globe-Gazette. Expert Refrigeration SERVICE AND REPAIR Household and Commercial. Calls give prompt attention. Phone 1069.

R. S. REFRIGERATION SERVICE 310 South Delaware RAY ROGERS AND DALE SNYDER WANTED Employment by partially dis abled ex -serviceman. Some sales exp. 1617 N.

Qiuncy. of age. And all being secured by a Deed of Trust, dated October 1, A. D. 1944.

given by the Mason City Hotel Corporation to The First National Bank of Mason City, as Trustee. That in accordance with the provisions in said Deed of Trust and upon request of the Mason City Hotel Corporation the Trustee selected by lot the Chief sardine fisheries of the WAITRESS WANTED Apply Park Inn Hotel. world are the Mediterranean Bonds to be redeemed as provided by coasts, the Bay of Biscay and the Ventura State Bank, Clerk B. A. Reemtsma, Auctioneer Article Three of said Indenture; that the said Mason City Hotel Corporation has WANTED Woman or girl for office work.

Exp. not necessary. Phone 1887-J. coast ol Maine..

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