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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • 14

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Rites set for Alvin Cattle mart summarized CHICAGO (AP)- grange 14 Doc. (, GICBF- GAZETTE Mason City, low PV i II 1.. Nora Springs girls to play in Honor Band NORA SPRINGS Five Nora Mrs. Shirley Bates dies at age 81 Funeral services for Mrs. ShiHnv C.

(Warren 0.) Bates, Grell, 60 Mrs. Albert Cummings dies at 85 Mrs. Albert J. (Clara Cummings, 85, 302 2nd NE, died Friday night at a Mason City of livestock pin. week at the Chicago Mock- yards was: for Alvin Mrs.

Herman Berndt I Raymond Houdek at Britt May 24, 1944. runuidi Grell, 60, who died Thursday a HoBs-Mixea i- IOWA FALLS-Mrs. Herman Springs-Rock Falls students were selected to play in the fourth annual Honor Band of the North Central Iowa Bandmas Survivors are her husband, his home, am m-. (Ellen) Berndt, 90, died Friday 181, 502 E. State, arc incomplete 1-30 n.m.

Monday ai at Ellsworth hospital. four daughters, Mrs. Roland (Patricia) Sabek, Garner; Mrs. Paul (Mary Lou) Jacobson, .1 butchers 28.. 0-i sorted kinds 29.50; 1-3 200-JO lbs 27 2-3 230-i0 ibs o5; 2-4 250,280 lbs 27.00; 3-4 280-300 lbs a Patterson-James Funeral Home.

Mrs. Bates died Satur ter's Association Saturday at h.irn at. Garner, the Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Peace Belmond. day at a Mason City nursing Boone; Catherine and Debra, son of Herman and Clara (Lade rural S('h()Ol Memorial United Church of Fifty-six schools will partici home.

ShP uas born Oct. 18. 1888, in Christ at Buckeye. Burial will Liren. ne mcimi.u near Ventura and was graduated pate in bringing 250 outstanding students together for a full day be in the Sherman Township 3.4 300-350 lbs sows 300-350 lbs 22.

1-3 350-400 lbs 22.25-23 25; 1-3 4 M)-450 lbs 21.50-22,50; 1-3 4 500 11 Sundance, the daughter of at home; five grandchildren; three sisters, Irene Sauer, Mason City; Mrs. Steve (Bertha) Houdek, Little Falls, Mrs. Leonard (Florence) Rounds, Britt, and three broth Cemetery, southwest of Iowa from the Ventura He moved to Mason City in 192.) Mrs. F. R.

Sheckler NORA SPRINGS Mrs. F. R. (Mae) Sheckler, 85, died Friday at a Nora Springs Nursing Home. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.

Monday at United Methodist Church in Nora Springs. The Rev. Evan Routh will be assisted by the Rev. Amedee Fre-dette. Burial will be in Park Cemetery with Sheckler Funeral Home in charge.

Mae Harding was born Oct. 31, 1884, at Lawler to William and Bertha Knorr Harding. She was married to Fred Sheckler in Prairie du Chien, Dec. 25, 1908. They moved to Nora William B.

and Amy Bene lives 1 Ocden. She was married hospital. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the Major Memorial Chapel. The Rt.

Rev. Arthur J. Breen, pastor of Holy Family Catholic Church, will officiate. Burial will be in the St. Joseph section of Elm-wood Cemetery.

Visitation is scheduled at the Major-Erickson Funeral home after 3 p.m. Sunday until the time of services. Mrs. Cummings was born April 14, 1884, in Iowa, the Falls. The Scott-Surls Funeral home, Alden, is in charge of 21.25-22.00; 2-3 4au-n i to Warren O.

Bates in 1936. She where he worKea ior ery Wards and later in construe linn ith his father. 22.75; boars zu.uu-iu.-J, 1.200-1.450 lb ers, Joseph Sauer, New Hamp Mrs. Mable Emmert, 86, dies at home CLEAR LAKE Mrs. A.

L. Emmert, 86, died early Saturday at her home, 801 N. 9th following an illness. Funeral arrangements are incomplete pending word from a son. Visitation will be a le 1 p.m.

Monday at Ward-Van Slyke Funeral Home. Mable Esther Emmert was born April 18, 3883, in Illinois, the daughter of John and Catherine Elston. The family moved to a farm north of Burchinal where she attended the schools in the area. She was married to Arthur L. Emmert in 1915.

They lived in Minnesota, Spencer and Mason City where he worked as an accountant. They moved to Clear Lake in 13-18 to live with her sister, Alta Elston. ton; Steve Sauer, Forest City, Survivors include her husband; ii married to Lenore at Mason Citv in 1931 two sons, Kenneth, Buckeye; Wallace, Iowa Falls; six grandchildren and three grandchil-i dren. The last several years ik was a member of First United Methodist Church. She is survived by three brothers Roger L.

Ogden. Earl-ville, N.Y.; Donald C. Ogden. Albuquerque, N.M.; Ronald W. Ogden, Bishop, two sisters.

Mrs. William K. Tichenore. and Francis Sauer, Mason City. D.

W. Dunton ROCK FALLS D. W. Dunton, choice ana prmw -7- -9 choice lbs 28 mixed good and choice 27.75-28.75; high choice worked for Henkel construction Mason City. Cnnrnrc inf llf niS II1UUICI 81, retired area farmer, died klUI daughter of Evan P.

and Elizabeth J. (Evans) Thomas. She came to Mason City from Oska- r.rp Mason l-hv, and evening of music. A public concert will be given in the school auditorium beginning at 7:30 p.m. This is always an enjoyable experience and compares to a little All-State festival of North Iowans.

i Students selected from Nora Springs-Rock Falls are Ellen Larson, tenor sax; Connie Bral-lier, french horn; Linda and Mary Diegel, trumpets; and Michele Kohler, clarinet. Henry J. Kalke is their band director. Franklin team wins 8th place HAMPTON Franklin County 4-H livestock judging team Friday night at a Mason City Mrs. R.

Houdek GARNER Funeral services illia, viaio Li Tcmae ftliraPO. Van Nuys, and Miss Ber- hospital. Uli ee suua, and prime i.uB.... heifeVs 28.00-28.50; prune 1 060 lbs 28.60; choice lbs 27.25-28.25; mixed good and choice 26.75-27.50; utility and 1 cs Funeral services have been for Mrs. Raymond (Anna Mar nice Ogden, San Diego, Calif.

She was preceded in death by Springs in 1928 where Mr. Sheckler was in the furniture and mortuary business. loosa in 1942. She. was married to Albert J.

Cummings on Nov. 16, at Mason City. She ie) Houdek, 45, Garner, will bei tentatively set for Tuesday at her first husband, Dr. George held Tuesday at 9 a.m. at St.

Donald, uuam, anu nuuci City: two sisters, Mrs. Geistlinger, Mason City, and Mrs. Everett (Lola) Gerard, Mason City; two brothers, Edwin land Norman, both of Mason was a member of Holy Family Mrs. Sheckler was a member: Boniface Catholic Church, Church. few high dressing u.uv-.,.

bulls 24.00-27.00. She was preceded in death by Mrs. Houdek died Friday at a Sheep-Choice ana prune her husband, in 1964. of the WSCS of the Methodist, Church, a past member of the Eastern Star and Royal Neighbors and several social clubs in Nora Springs. City, and five grandchildren Jity, and five grandchildren slaughter lambs He was preceded in death by 50; niixcd good and 29.00-29.50; mixed gona d.m Survivors include a niece, H.

Davis in 1921, her second husband, Warren O. Bates in 1967, and a brother, Chester. Visitation will be after 4 p.m. Sunday in the memorial chapel. School operetta.

SHEFFIELD Sheffield Ele She is survived by her hus Britt hospital. Burial will be in the church cemetery with the Bohn Funeral Home in charge of arrangements and the Rev. hrnlher. Mrs. Geraldine Stapp, 1113 IrtUiCl Guv hninP 80-100 lbS 26.WMB-W; uiib band and one son, Leslie Em Officiating clergyman win ue double deck choice and prime the Rock Falls United Methodist Church.

The Shecklcr Funeral Nora Springs, in in charge of arrangements. I Centennial plans HAMPTON A meeting to plan for Hampton's centennial will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Hotel Coonley. Terry Howell of the Rogers Company, Fostoria, Ohio, will present a proposal for prompting the Robert Palen officiating. A Ro 119 lb shorn slaughter wmw the Kev.

i-avern i. uuun. f. Rnriol will be in St Surviving are two sons, Howard and Loren, both of Nora Springs; a daughter, Mrs. Fred (Norma) Tatum, Glendale, 28.50.

inert, Elmhurst, 111., and two grandchildren. Besides her parents she was preceded in death by her sister, Alta, in July 1969. at Vpntura sary service will be held Monday at 8:30 p.m. at the funeral home. UU11II 3 vun-j I 11 9 L'mnnHn 1TIQU f2 1 H(HI! .1 11.111 mentary School pupils in grades one through four will present an operetta "Roundup on the placed eighth in national competition at the International Livestock Exposition in Chicago.

Minnesota's team won first place. In individual ranking in swine-judging Gary Meyer, Dows, was second; Charlie Bown, Hampton, fourth. This and That sale OSAGE Members of the Dorcas Circle of the United Methodist Church will hold a "This and That" sale Saturday, at Andrew's Market in Osage. riicuua may i Sunday until time of service, at Funeral Home. nine grandchildren, 12 Anna Marie Sauer was born Mason City grain Saturday noon Feb.

14, 1924 at Woden, the Mr. Grell was a member of Moon," in the high school gymnasium at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 11. Mrs.

Ann Gates is the director. great-grandchildren. Her husband died in 1966 and a son, Russell, in 1962. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jo- Read Want Ads for Profit 423-4270 Corn Mason City carpenters' union. .54 The sale will begin at 9 a.m. seph Sauer. She was married toi Oats Soybeans 2-20 Local livestock MASON CITY Opening base pricss tor aaiuruoy. Good light lights Good light lights 70- 23.75 Good light lights 1B0-W i i Good light ligms Good medium weights 200-220 26.2S Good medium weights 220-230 26.25 Good medium weigms Good medium weights 240-250 25 75 Good medium weights 250-260 25.25 Good medium weights 260-270 24.75 Good medium weights 270-280 24.25 Good medium weights 280-290 23.75 Good medium weights n.n Good sows 270-300 23.00 Good sows 300-330 22.75 330-360 52.50 I Good sows III.I.- 360-400 22.25 Good SOWS 400-450 21.75 1H HUNDREDS OF LAMPS Good SOWS 450-500 21.25 ffl No hogs received after 3 p.m.

Jicob E. Decker Sons LOCAL CATTLE Th AAann ritv rattu market steady Saturday. Following ar Saturday's quotations: si ttio Prime JH 00-X O0 Choice 27.25-J? 0C Good 24.50 27.00 Prime M.50.W.SH 75 50 27 50 Choice Good COWS The Perfect Gift Idea is a beautiful lamp from the wide selection at Wolf's. You name the style and design and Wolf's has it specially priced lor you during the Pre-Christmas Savings Sale. Commercial 1575-20 75 ollllty Canners and Cutters 14.75-19,'S hi i mr.zns-1 gvFh ttttcttt Jfi.

XV (TP CRjER, 95 1 1 rtif Photographic Christmas cards. ii.f Lock Photos. (Adv.) to Films, bulbs, accessories for the Holidays from Lock Photo. (Adv.) Antique Auction Dee. 7th, Auction City, Hiway 65 N.

Mason City. 350 pieces, every thing sells, no buy backs. Hear Exquisite accent tables you'll love to give or to receive! A elan rerMrti Ant A PAmmMl LfTNA olvles MC 1- me auctioneers from 33 states and Canada. (Adv.) I' terranean. Colonial.

Provincial, Traditional or modern ESr designs. Some have marble inserts, carved effects in glow- Eyes examined. Dr. B. Silbv.

I Brick Tile Bldg. Ph. 423-9345. jcJjjdJJl 1 ing pecan, maple, walnut or fruitwood finishes. -(Adv.) Troika serves special toniuht.

-(Adv.) I i LAYAWAY YOUR sn.rr.TinN NOW Lodges HARDING LODGE No. 4 Glen W. Wilson. W.M. "Tl: ON CONVENTEINT TERMS fated Communication, Election Dec.

10. 7:30 p.m. I -tcp Complete SHOP WOLF'S BEFORE YOU BUY A BENEVOLENCE LODGE eufcV, NO. 14 453 MJO i. L.

Mem, Secy. ifn election of otlicert Thurs. Dec. 4. p.m.

ir Monuments 5 MH WONUMENT Workw womument, in erani, Personols 5 LEAVING for Calif. Dec help Bob Knapp. Educet-onel f.cnft,,. cn Horn Fmdmo Atuw I Ees, 52501. Teieohon, SK4n SORRY no-.

t''ry clMner. Sent Selection Of Pictures, Mirrors, Cigarette Stands, Wall Decor and Other Gift Items Open Monday, Thursday and Friday 9:00 to 9:00 ROSS' CONVENIENT PARKING Vis the new city (Grpat Pinirs) inhn? lot and Wolf's bnck er.trar.ee fcr convenient PAEKIN'G while WOLF'S. WILLOWIROOK fUU Wolf's Guarantee Jlier Vt'olf and Son certify thai iheir prirw are tlie Ior.t jou find anywhere and nnlf no cirrumtanrefc Mill VolTs be under-old. If any rtitlomrr ran produce eidence lhat llipy ran purrhae the same, or equal quality, merchandise at any tore for Ies money Wolfs will match ihe price. Lost Cr FounJ nsuiOKin Cell Ertb.r v.T nnrsfli tx lw' AND SONS I CT, ir-nr-ni-i 'niinr mi- Wolf's will not be undersold! Six Big Floors Of Furniture Values DiO you w-rf lost swnWnr-r Vthtrt Ycj Pay Itu for Everything You Buy For Your Home FCR iir r.

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