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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 16

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1 1951 Globe- Gazette, Mason City, la. 01 2 AFTER FIRE A Mason City fireman line fumes ignited. Pieces of the ceiling looks for sparks in the ceiling of the board are strewn on the floor. A car in Sedars Pontiac-Cadillac Garage, 524 N. the garage also was Federal, after a fire started when KHSO- Blame Snow for Mishaps to Five Cars Slippery streets were Blamed for five auto accidents in Muson City Sunday.

Including those, there were seven weekend car mishaps reported by police, none resulting in injury and only one in a police charge against a driver. Robert Lionel Faktor, 18, Plymouth, was charged with failing to stop for a red light at 5th and S. Federal. A car he was driving north Saturday and one driven west by Donald Maynard Wickwire, 219 6th N.E., were in the collision. The front of the Faktor car and the left side of Wickwire's auto were damaged.

TWO PARKED vehicles were! struck by skidding autos morning. A car being turned at 6th and Federal by Ruth G. Patton, 207 20th S. went onto a curb and struck a pickup parked on! the parking in front of 3 6th S.C. A fender and grill of the car and a truck bumper and fender were damaged.

The truck is registered to Bert Johnson and Frances Meier, 603 S. Federal. A car driven by Floyd M. James, 1201 1st N. skidded in a turn at 1st N.

W. and Washington and hit a car parked on the east side of Washington. The parked car is registered to Mary Bruns, Clear Lake. A fender of each car was damaged. A REAR-END collision occurred; Sunday afternoon at 5th and S.

Federal when Jackie Kent Bloomingdale, 2520 S. Federal, was unable to stop soon enough on the snow to avoid it. The car he was! driving hit the rear of one stopped by Jennie R. Gilbert, 254! 13th S. for a red light.

Dam-: age on the Gilbert car was most-! ly to the rear bumper, but hood, a bumper guard and fender; were damaged on the Bloomingdale auto. Two cars. Sunday evening; PILGRIMS Believed Pieces of rope with which man had been hanged, when rubbed across the chin was an excellent treatment for exter. hai aliments. MASON CITY PEOPLE Know Any external ailment, it wertdeserves the specialized of a reliable PHYSICIAN.

Don't take chances with your health. CASEY REXALL DRUG South Federal A 1-OV A 1-OV George Charged With Drunk Driving George Henry Linne, 30, Clear Lake, waived preliminary hearing in police Court Monday on a drunk driving charge. He was! bound over to the District Court by Police Judge B. R. Dunn and posted a $400 bond for his release from jail, Linne was arrested by Mason City police Saturday night at 5thl and S.

Federal after a man observed his driving as he circled a block there. The officers said Linne, going south, made a left turn onto 5th S.E., putting him the wrong direction on the one way street. Linne then backed up turned and went west, according to the report, al 30 excessive speed. At President, Linne turned! south to fth, then cast to Peteral and back to 5th and N. Federal where he was arrested.

The Heft turn off 6th S. the policeman said, was made from the right hand lane, which is illegal. Police said Linne admitted drinking four beers and two drinks of whisky before driving. He was given co-ordination tests which were filmed but refused a blood test, police reported, Mary Hart Hurt in Crash Miss Mary Ellen Hart, dale, a student at Hamilton lege, is in good condition Mercy Hospital after juries in a two-car collision east of Clear Lake, Miss Hart's father, John was driving her to the Mason City. lie was north.

Alfred Zirbel, rural dale, was driving his The two cars collided at section five miles south mile cast of Clear Lake. Both drivers said thy able 10 see the other proaching. The cars were bylabout 25 feel into a ditch. cars were wrecked. Zirbel received: nose and was cut on the right Miss Hart was cut above land bruised.

He is at GIFT CERTIFICATE Brandywine $12.95 skidded on snow and struck fixed objects. A car driven by Anthony Jou Allison, 216 7th N.E., hit a tree on 1 the parking in front of 609 Jackson N. W. A door and ling of the car were damaged. There was no damage to a car? that hit a stop sign and a street! marker on the southwest corner of the 12th and N.

Federal intersection. The driver was Nancy Belle Legler, 1724 Delaware N.E. The stop sign post was broken off and the street sign pole was bent. Sunday noon cars driven Ivan J. Wendt, 1164 Maple Drive, and Marilyn Ann Shannon, 805 12th N.

were in all accident on 4th N. E. near Federal. was pulling from the curb as the woman drove west. 'The left rear fender of his car and the right front fender and grill of the Shannon car were damaged.

Hampton Girls in Christmas Program at Yankton College HAMPTON Diana and Jean Burmester, Hampton, are partic. lipating in the Candlelight Carole (Service at Fiske Chapel, Yankton College, Yankton, S.D., Thursday' evening. The program fea-. Iture little known carols of the 12th, 15th and 16th centuries. DiBurmester will be one the soloists.

Jean is a member of the Zion congregational choir. MAN BITTEN Charles llarris, 28, 36 15th N. a telephone repairman, was Wendtibitten on the left leg Saturday a dog al the W. L. Malone home, 118 9th N.

W. (Norsemen and Viklings) settled in Iceland in 874. Give Red Blue Her $12.95 Black Suede the $11.95 Pleasure of picking a pair of pretty Bridge. SHOES NICHOLS GREEN WHERE THE GOOD SHOES COME FROM 1 NEWS of Death Notices AUSENJIUS, Norris 30, died Saturday evening at his home, 1722 Hillcrest Drive, after long illness. Funeral will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday ati Trinity Lutheran Church. The Rev. Lavern R. Hanson will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, with military rites at the graveside.

The Patterson- James Funeral Home is in charge. LIEBERMAN, William, 54, police-(entertainer, died Saturday evening of 3 heart attack suffered at the close of his act at party at the Hotel Hanford. Funeral services will be held at the Aaron Funeral Home in New York City. The Patterson-James Funeral Home was in charge. Marriage Licenses Lee Lindley, legal age, and Marjorie Koster, legal age, both of St.

Ansgar: John Dale Lumley, 23, Mason City, and Sharon Kay Nash, 16, Swaledale: Leslie Orin La Bode. 28, Hopkins, and Charmaine Odella Treff, 18, neapolis; David Alan Kocina, Gail Marie Pederson, both of Minneapolis; Carl, Wayne Wischnack, 23, and Georgia Marie Blakemore, 18, both of Paul; Fred Paulsen, 32, and Betty Barnett, 30, both of apolis: William Donald Clark, Kenosha, and Wanita Litza, 18, Minneapolis; William Sandercock, legal age, and Shirley Kjellberg, legal age, both St. Paul; David John Fuller, (and Patricia, Ann Ruarica, both of St. Paul; Paul A. Bailey.

Col-24. and Dianne P. Grimm, both of Mason City; George Dolphus, 30, and Betty Ann McDonough, 35, both of St. Paul; Wallace Huber, 21, and Rosemary Virginia Robens, 19, both of Minneapolis. Births Reported an inter- Al Park Hospital Boy Saturand a day to Mr.

and Mrs. Lowell K. Hall, llanlontown. were un- Al Mercy Hospital Girl Satcar ap-urday Mr. and Mrs.

thrown Beaver, Route girl Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. John Downs, 227 Tennessee S. girl Sunday to injury Mr. and Mrs.

Eldon Ault, check. the eye home. RECORD Lake; boy Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Prohaska, 515 4th S.

girl Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hendrikson, Kensett, Divorces Asked Joyce Julsen asks divorce from Carroll Julsen on grounds of habitual drunkenness. Married April 29, 1950. She asks custody of two children, permanent alimony, child support and household goods.

Ilene Stromley asks divorce from Ronald Stromley on grounds cruelty. Married April 1, 1957, in Webster City; separated Nov. 3. She seeks custody of one child and the child expected. She asks medical expenses for the child expected, permanent alimony and child support, and personal property.

New Car Sales Paint and Repair 4:31 Watertower Clear Lake, two Pontiacs; frame Arthur' Eugene or Rose Clara Lyon, 816 7th S.E., Oldsmobile; Dairy Freight Service, 251 18th S.C., Buick; William Lee Price, Clear Lake, Volkswagen, Police Court Drunk, 30, Clear Driving--George Lake, waived Henry Linne, preliminary hearing and bound jover to District Court, freed $400 bond. Speeding--Richard Ray West19, Clear Lake Route 3 miles an hour in 35 mile zone), forfeited $15 bond. Stop Signal Lionel Faktor, 18, Plymouth, forfeited $15 bond. David George Hill; 19, Manly Route 1, forfeited $10 bond. Intoxication Leonard Bechel, 46,.

Mason City Route BABBITT SEZ. Adequate Wiring Saves While It Serves Babbitt Sherman a ELECTEIU CO. 1425 No. Fed. Dial GA $-74227 in MASON Andrew Edward Overbeck, 25, 325 29th S.W.; Howard James Farrer, 46, 627 8th S.E.; Robert Eugene Graham, 35, Iowa Falls; Ole Olson, 44, 215 4th N.E., and Edward Tietgen, 54, 326 President S.W., each feited $15 bond.

Joseph Bendickson, 56, 1041 17th N.E., $10 and costs or three days in jail; fine not paid. Fire Calls 10:39 a.m. Sunday--Gasoline fumes ignited by fire in hot waer heater damaged a car and wall and ceiling at Sedars Pontiac-Cadillac Garage, 524 N. Federal. 12:32 p.m.

Sunday--No fire. Soft plyg blew out of water heater at the George Chapman home, 115 8th S.W., releasing water. Firemen shut off gas and water to heater. 4:31 p.m. Sun da -Window frame burning al Sedars OMA BURGENER WILL UNLOAD YOUR CARLOAD DIAL GA 3-6063 CITY rage, apparently re-ignited from tire Sunday morning.

Justice Court Frederick B. Shaffer's Court Pete Smidt, 35, 1135 Carolina S. assault and battery, $50 and costs or 15 days in jail. Fine not paid. Realty Transfers Jobnaton, Koberl R.

abd Leonilla M. to Bettyjean Melivaln $1.00 (W'D) This Is a transfer of partnership title, Lol 38 Bik. in Rolling Acres Add, to Ma. son City, la. 12-1-58.

Holm, Ruth 0. to Martha Fagan $1.00 (WD) The 58 ft. of Lot In Blk. 2 in The Brice and Ong Land Company's (street Railway Add. to Mason City, Iowa, Rev.

Sips, 87.10. 9-27-58. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS REWIRING HOME BUSINESS INDUSTRY No Job Too Big Or Small Robert R. Buck FHA TERMS AVAILABLE Buck Electric COMPANY 624 No. Monroe GA 3-4699 Swale- at receiving insouth- Hart, college in driving Swalecar cast.

MOHAWK PATRONS FRIENDS IS TO GIVE YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A 1959 MASONIAN Mason City High School's Yearbook Just write your name and address below and send it, with $3.50 ($4.00 if you wish your copy mailed) to: THE MASONIAN Mason City High School Mason City, Iowa Name Address City State How to be a DEBT FREE SANTA Join our Christmas Club this December get your Christmas money next November DON'T endure another year of January bills. This time plan to be Christmas-clever start storing EASY WAY TO PAY FOR CHRISTMAS! away the cost of your next Merry Christmas in our Deposit Each Week Receive Check popular Christmas Club. For 50 Weeks Next November HOW IT WORKS! 25c 12.50 50c 25.00 All you do is come in now and let us open a 1.00 50.00 Christmas Club savings account for you. Then, every 2.00 100.00 week deposit the same amount in it. Next year, in plenty 5.00 250.00 of time for you'll get check in the $10.00 500.00 Christmas shopping, a $20.00 $1000.00 mail fo: the money you've saved! We're here to help you get what you want for Christmas ST FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MASON CITY Lag MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION.

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