Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 27

Publication:
Globe-Gazettei
Location:
Mason City, Iowa
Issue Date:
Page:
27
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Cheatdom Rites on Wednesday Services for Henry Cheatdom, who died Monday at an Iowa City hospital, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at St. John's Baptist Church. The Rev. G.

M. Williams will officiate. Interment will be Elmwood Cemetery with Patterson-James Chapel in charge. D. W.Halley Rites at Major Chapel Funeral services for Dewey Halley, 56, Milwaukee, who died Friday at Milwaukee, will be held Wednesday at 2:30 at the Major Memorial Chapel with the Rev.

W. C. Anderson officiating. Cause of Diseased Organs Found To Be Nerve Interference Dr. Henry Winsor, whose findings appeared in the "Medical Times," verifies the Chiropractic Principle.

The material came from the Laboratory of Operative Surgery on the cadaver in the University of Pennsylvania. In his research he establishes without question the fact that spinal distortion is associated with diseased organs. The Science of Chiropractic deals entirely with this fact. Nerves pass from the brain through and out from the spinal column to all the organs and parts of the body. Slight misalignments of the spine cause interference with the transmission of life giving and controlling energy from the brain.

In-, terference with transmission of nervous energy acts very much like interference with a telegraph message. When an organ of the body receives the wrong message from the brain disease is the result and will affect the whole body. This is the fifty-seventh of a series of Chiropractic educational advertisements appearing in 'this paper -each -Tuesday through the courtesy of the Masters Chiropractic Clinic, West State, Mason City, Iowa. Jordan Fletcher Leases Mohawk Airfield Facilities Jordan Fletcher, formerly of Chicago, has leased the facilities of the former Mohawk Airways, at the Mason City Municipal Airport and has organized the Fletcher Aviation Company to handle the operations. The facilities, which were leased Tom the airport commission consists of two hangars, fueling operations, office and pilots ounge.

Fletcher has been named the authorized sales representative for Cessna airplanes. He will also operate a charter service, airplane repair maintenance and student instruction. In Chicago Fletcher was employed by an aircraft supply house. Previous to that for a period of nine years he owned and operated a fixed base in Massachusetts. He has been flying for 10 years.

Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher and their two children are making their home for the present at Clear Lake. Four Accidents on Police Report Auto accident reports were back to their normal number Monday for the first time since the recent snow fall. Ice still played an important part, however, in one of the four accidents reported to police.

Cars driven by Bernice Wolf, 23 Beaumont Drive, and Fred Wfflaim Rule, 221 E. State, collided at 2nd N.W. and Madison, and Ella H. Seeberger, 910 Monroe PI. N.W.,.

and George E. Platts, 124 Willowbrook Drive, were involved in a mishap at 19th S.E. and Massachusetts. Steve O'Brien, 932 Adams N.W.; and M. M.

Pockes, Albert Lea, were the participants in an auto collision at 3rd and N. Federal Monday, according to police. In an accident late Sunday, Barbara Jeanne Risacher, 16, 1108 Washington N.W., was driving north on Federal Avenue when her car skidded on a patch of ice and struck the rear of a car driven by Ronald Eugene Dickinson, 520 Van Buren N.W., at 121 N. Federal, police said. The Dickinson car in turn was pushed into a car driven by Richard Dale Robinson, 17 13th N.E.

JORDAN FLETCHER Woman to Serve on County Board Hazel Richmond if Elma, widow of E. B. Richmond vho died two weeks ago, has been lamed as a member of the board if supervisors of Howard County in ilace of her late husband. Mr. Richmond had served on the board or 12 years.

Mrs. Richmond will ake over her new position Monay, filling out the unexpired term vhich runs to Jan. 1, 1957. Burroughs Rites Held at Chapel Services were held Monday for Mrs. Ronald (Ruth) Burroughs at the Patterson-James Chapel in Mason City with Dr.

Lloyd A. Gustafson, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Mrs. H. H.

Harnack was the soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Earl Ehlers at the organ. The ladies in charge of floral arrangements were Mrs. Henry Sang and Mrs, Harold Greene. Pallbearers included Larry Birch, Don W.

Adams, Henry Saug, Ray Meyers, Elmer Ellison and Raymond Gallagher. The Women of the Moose attended the services in a group. Ray Meyers, Don Adams and Mrs. Henry Saug were car escorts. Burial was in Plymouth Cemetery.

Relatives attending services from out of town were Mrs. Emma Towne, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gastaiger, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Hinsmann, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gastaiger and Mrs. Gertrude Fromm, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs.

Ernie Towne and Larry Towne, Hampton; Mrs. Kenny Jeffreys, Alta Vista; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marreel, Osage; Mr. and Mrs.

Nick Peroske, Staples, Mr. and Mrs. George Bhesebro, Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rodamaker, Coulter; Fred Cummings, Miss Lula Cummings and Miss Etta Cummings, Clear Lake; Ed Burroughs and Miss Donna Burroughs, Pckin, Miss Cleora Smith and Dean Smith, Peoria, Mr.

and Mrs. E. G. Burroughs, Rockford, Mrs. Julia Perkins, Northwood; Mrs.

Sina Perkins and Mrs. Edna Ivor- son, Albert Lea, Minn. Proctor Talks on Rotary Foundation Dr. Dan Proctor was the speaker at the Monday meeting of the Rotary Club held at the First Methodist Church. Dr.

Proctor, who is president of the Oklahoma College for Women, and a nominee for the position of director of Rotary International talked on the Rotary International Foundation. He stressed the fact that the foundation had become increasingly effective in the few short years since it was established in com- batting what he termed "loose screws In International thinking." The foundation, which has financed the exchange of 602 students on an international basis in four years encourages a return to the principles of the Golden Rule and to Christian principles. Dr. Proctor predicts that the Rotary Foundation will be one of the principal agencies to bring about the establishment of a world peace. Lester Milligan and Don Burington were guests of the club.

Visiting Rotarians included George E. Koch, Lakewood, N.J.; Howard Lang, Clear Lake; Dr. J. E. Salsbury, Charles City; H.

B. Hook, Davenport, and Lowell P. Schwinger, Cedar Rapids. Bob Major in troduced Denny Lannon and Jer ry Schweiger of Holy Family High School as student Rotarians. Guests were introduced by Dick Mettler and George Senn.

Chester Churches Consider Merger annual Congregational meeting of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church was held Dec. 2 and it was decided to have merger P-H-F-F-F-T If You Can't Snt.n It SEE Itl Dec. 7, Nkion City Globe-Gtittie, Mum City, to. services for Chester and Bethlehem churches in the near future. KANAWHA-Mr.

and Mrs. Ernie Wendt of Wallworth, visited in the parental G. L. Larson home. INTEREST On 12 Month Certificates of Depoiit, Minimum $500 FIRST NATIONAL BANK MASON CITY.

IOWA FOUNDED IN 1869 Invested Capitol more than $1,600,000.00 A GOOD BANK TO TIE TO Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MAKE YOUR OWN Decorative Christmas Candles DELUXE Wax-Wiclc choice of 4 packages ft 1.59 of coloring or tinsel KIT NO. 2 Includes Wax Wick LIQUID TINTING COLORS For Strong, Rich Colors Tube 20c TINSEL, Assorted Colors Pkg. 20c SHEPHERD'S PAINT WALLPAPER 27 First S.E. Phone Soys CBS Star Jack Benny MODEL 23C49 319 95 21-Inch Full Fidelity Console model. Distinguished open-face console of fine mahogany.

Bottom receptacle of generous size accommodates books, whot-nots, or record- player attachment. CBS Columbia Console Models are priced as low as There's a difference you can see and a ference you can Hear between CBS-Columbia Full Fidelity Television Receivers and ordinary sets. Full Fidelity Sight gives you a constantly sharp, deep, brilliant picture. And "360" Full Fidelity Sound gives you a richness of true sound. 21-Inch Full Fidelity Table Model of mahogany wood finish.

CBS Columbia Table Models are priced as low as MODEL 199 95 169" CBS-Columbio Television Sets Are Distributed By MIDWEST TIMMERMAN CO. 114 Western Avenve 511 I aft Cegrt Street Visit Your Nearest CBS-Columbia Television Dealer DICK'S TV TV CENTER CASIPOY FURNITURE CONWAY FURNITURE HAWKEYE APPLIANCE Chtrlw CJtf PERKINS RADIO A TV Cl.rktviU* ADAMS FARM EQUIPMENT CUrivn CHRMTtNSEN APPLIANCE FERTILE HARDWARE Fertile OLSON FURNITURE City MIFF'S TV MESfRVfY HARDWARE DAVIDSON GAS A ELECTRIC TRUAX ELECTRIC PMELPS FURNITURE CAMPEELL RADIO A TV SHEFFIELD HARDWARE A wonder-world of toys and games Electronic Radio Station 6.95 Two microphones to send and receive in voice and code. Professional telegraph key that buzzes, clicks and sends searchlight signals. Set includes radio signal detector, automatic decoder and permanent log book. Children can actually send messages and talk to each other from long distances.

The two microphones included with the radio station can also be operated as independent walkie-talkie phones. Tommy Ray Machine Gun 3. Space Helmet i. Perfect for your young Space Cadet, this gun and helmet of heavy durable plastic in red or blue. Press the trigger and the gun buzzes and lights up it sounds like a real machine gun.

Needs ordinary flashlight batteries to operate. Batteries not Included. for little cowboys Spring Horse 5.98 boUBCM An indoor pony to thrill all the children from i to 6. It's gaited so they can have hours of safe fun besides healthful exercise. Sturdily constructed of hardwood with strong- action springs.

Natural finished frame, red, white and black colored horse. Belles jingle to spur on the range- riders. Remco Electronic Space Gun 1.79 Aim this gun through the telescopic sights, pull the trigger and see the powerful electronic light ray focus oh target. The high speed atom smasher whirls, generating atomic sound waves. The color rays are selected by operating the automatic turret.

Handiphone Intercom BY REMCO 4.95 The value of a lifetime complete professional type phones that combine utility with exciting play. You will be amazed at the loud clear volume and easy fool proof performance of this Handiphone Intercom Set. Each set includes large regulation size phones, a double electrical wire to work over long distance, extra loud clear signal buzzer, two batteries and two beautifully designed hangers for wall or desks. the game of Cootie $2 An exciting educational truction game for all ages. See who can win by being the first to complete their cootie.

2 to 4 persons may play. Bright colored plastic parts that won't break. The whole family will enjoy playing Cootie. Doll High Chair 2.98 All-metal high chair for dollle. Now she can sit at the table just like her little mother.

Sturdy tubing finished in enamel. Ftotr.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Globe-Gazette
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Globe-Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
585,283
Years Available:
1929-2024