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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 15

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Globe-Gazettei
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Mason City, Iowa
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15
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Klemme to Sell Bonds for School KLEMME r- The board of directors of the Klemme Community School District met in special session to fix the time and place for the sale of $375,000 in school building bonds. The date of April 3 at 2 p.m. in the library of the high school building was designated. The bonds will be in denominations of $1,000 with the final maturity date of Nov. 1, 1976.

The purpose of the issue is to construct and equip an addition to the present grade and high school building and to purchase land to add to the present school site. The bond was-held on Feb. 18 and carried by a 78 per cent margin. The yes votes io- taled 536, the no votes 148. Bond bidders may receive additional information from the office of the superintendent, Klemme Community School District, or from H.

N. Rogers, Liberty Building, Des Moincs. Faulty Brakes, Misses Corner, Flips Twice CHARLES CITY Walter Ferch, 39, route four, Charle City, told Deputy Sheriff L. Lane Tuesday that due to brake trouble he was unable to slov down for a corner, slipped into ditch and flipped over twice the car he was driving. He suffera cuts and bruises when the ca overturned just outside the limits on the Clark Street road The top, fenders, trunk and win dows of the car were, smashed.

GUILD MEETINGS SWEA CITY Baptist Guil Circles will meet Friday. Group I will meet with Mrs. Walte Mino; group II Mrs. Ray mond Johnson and group III a the home of Mrs. John Erickson 4 Carl White Is Elected at VFW Annual Meeting ALTA VISTA At the annual meeting of the Paul Johann Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, here, art A.

White was re-elected post commander. More than 80 were served.at the banquet which was prepared and served by the ladies auxiliarys. Frank Morson was elected senor vice commander; Henry Ro- auer, junior vice commander; Arthur Kohls, quartermaster; Kolbet, post advocate; Harry Schulz, chaplain; Henry Weydert, post surgeon; Charles Lukritz, service officer; Alfred Anderson, rustee; Tom Mahoney and Leonard Recker, house committee members. Frank Morson presided as at the program following the dinner. The Rev.

H. J. Brandt delivered the principle address of the evening. Others on the program were the Rev. E.

F. Becker, Nancy Erion, Judy Kemp, Janice Alt, Joe Huegel, Marilyn Phippen and Carl White. $1,000 EXTORTION ATTEMPTED Edwin Weiland (left), step-nephew of the late multi-millionaire New York banker Kelvin Vanderlip, is under investigation in Palqs Vercles, in an attempted extortion on Vanderlip's widow, Mrs. Elm Vanderlip (right). A note she received is shown.

Weiland is 16 years old. Lucille De Vri'es to Attend Girls State From Thornton De Vries was chosen by the American Le gion Auxiliary to represent the Thornton unit at Girls State. OPEN HOUSE James Me Millen and Mrs. Glenn Barz will hold open house for their parents Mr. and Mrs.

Chris Jacobsen on their silver wedding anniver sary Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. a the Legion Hall. No invitation are being sent. Dairymen Hear ISC Men Discuss Problems CRESCO A meeting for dairy men will be held at the Legion Hall, Cresco, on March 28, start ing at 1:30 p.m., according to Howard County extension direc tor John Patterson. Floyd Arnold, extension dairy man, production, and Earl Wright extension dairyman, marketing of Iowa State College, Ames, wil give talks on new development in dairy problems.

An open meet ing will be held for the discussion and planning in efficiency of pro duction and the quality of mill production. The problems relate to Howard County will be ana lyzed. All interested dairymen may at tend. we most oi ottr LHOUSANOS of happy new owners are telling 19S7 Bitick the most spectacular ear I have ever handled? These folfcs are fitxflng out money into performanee. They're finding out that a brand-new engine and a brand-new "power train" give them an eager as tfiey have never lek in a car before.

They're finding that the 1957 can cfimb hilki-puH through mud -duck a traffic hazard with instantaneous obedience there's rarely a need to tke pitch or go into "Low" They're finding out, these happy new owners, that the 1957 Buickg are so loaded with new features, they are Kterally the dream cars of the year to 'drive. So what are you waiting for? Come on-get behind the wheel and find out for yourself-Buick's the big ihriM and the big buy. Adnanted Varnibk PUxh ts the Dataflow Buitk today. it etavdnrrl on ROADMASTER. SUPER and at extra, oett on -Minfor ttandard on ROADMASTER, optional other BvM wM J.

Finn Is President of Algona Chamber J. Finn was ilected president of the Algona Chamber of Commerce here Tues- ay afternoon at the annual elec- ion of officers, Finn had been erving as president since former president Bill Zimmerman moved to Spencer. Finn was elect- id by the board of directors oi he Chamber, who were named jy their bureaus last week. New directors are Harry Greenberg, Les Kenyon, William Resser, Mitch Taylor, Russ Waller, Charles Williamson, F. L.

McMa- um, Roy Stoffel and Dr. Harold Vleyer. The annual Chamber of Commerce banquet was held Tuesday night in the high school annex. Guest speaker was Robert L. Sweaney, district manager of the North Central division of the U.S hamber of Commerce.

His sub- ect is "Let's Talk Chamber of Commerce." The meeting will be gin at 6:30. insurance Agencies Get Certificates for Long Service CHARLES Two Charles ity insurance agencies have been awarded certificates' by the Iowa Association Insurance Agents Rotary Club Names Officers for 1957 ALGONA New Rotary Club officers have been elected here William Dau was elected presi dent, replacing Stewart McPad den, and will take over that of ice July 1. Russ Buchanan was elected vice-president; 1 Riedinger, secretary, and A Rode, treasurer. Fred Shilts and Jerry Ferris will be new boan members. RECEIVES TROPHY Firman of the Nashua Rexall Drug Store ha received the new mortar and pestle trophy presented to 'out standing members.

Firman also owns a drug store in Osage. smtrtins imUtion vi tins now Dry Eczema Simple Bask Cfeafinq Chapping Small 8urm quicWy relieved with soothing oily in recognition of insurance service for 50 years or more. The two are the Insurance Office, managed by Wayne Fluent, and the Atherton Insurance Agency, managed by Gretchen Atherton and her son, Bob. The Insurance 0 fi was founded 52 years ago by Fluent's father, the late Walter J. Fluent.

March 20, 1957 Maaon The Atherton Insurance Agency is in its 57th year in Charlei City, and was founded by the E. B. Atherton. father oi-Mrfc- Atherton's late husband, John Atherton. DRESS RIGHT IN NAME BRANDS.

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