mmNUMBER 16dayat22Show d Sat-npson, ; what Cloth-2ct for s will • work s. In ed and jam to resent-Iowa tg the imbers, in theicludes market p and n tents udging rill be T. Nel-1 judge aftercalves iturdayembers at 3 p. invited dn sale arade.i MANd rela-ay eve-i Mrs. ne Hu-a enteras pre-•vening ; which BartonFRDAY’ PartvPlans Complete for Scrap Iron Drive$70.00 In War Bonds and Stamps to Be Given Away as PrizesPlans are complete for the final week of the scrap iron drive for Buffalo Center and vicinity. The Scrap Iron Lieutenants throughout this community report interest as being very high and predicts many tons of this precious metal to be brought in here at the salvage depot, Those bringing scrap iron here Monday through Friday of next week should take same to either the Buffalo Center Lumber company to be weighed or to the Farmers Elevator. Prevailing market prices will be paid. To the one bringing in the most scrap iron from Monday through Friday will receive $10.00 worth of Defense Stamps as first prize. There will be no second prize during the above mentioned 5 days. However, Saturday, August 29th is the big day, knpwn^s National Scrap Harvest Day, and prizes totaling $60.00 in-War Bonds and Stamps will be given away. Scrap should be brought to the beet dump for weighing in on that date.In answer to the wire and tin can situation, we wish to state that there is no great demand for that at presen, but a call for this material might be sent out later on.There might be enough scrap iron on your farm to make a tank, maybe a machine gun or some other instrument of war—anyway no matter how little or how much scrap iron you have—bring it in, also all the old rubber you have.VSELECTEE HONOREDAbout sixty friends and neigh-bof^ surprised Robert Edwards at his home Tuesday evening. The evening was spent visiting, and group singing accompanied by Grace Mur-ra at the piano. A delicious lunch was served by the self-invited guests. A gift of silver was given to Robert, who left Wednesday evening for the Army.v