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’AS.-; :• :.vV:;: • -:‘3^^ :v.-:-r;:::yr «£ ^!;*$■¥ W'*?!• *;:• k 'jr ;■ JC x?:*:’■: v§’-: • v:. i x lt;: yGlobe-Gazette photos by SorlienDOG LIKES TO SLIDE—It’s not a little lamb that follows Kathryne and Gary Waggoner wherever they go, but their little black, cocker,* Butch. Here he is shown climbing up the steps of a slide in West park with Kathryne waiting for him at the top.House in New Driver Held AfterAddition Open“HERE WE GO!”—Going down may not be as easy for Butch as it is for Kathryne but nevertheless down he goes on all fours. Maybe shoes would help. The youngsters and Butch are members of the Marion Waggoner family, 911 Jackson N. W.for InspectionGirl Struck by Car5-One furnished home in the house Holvik addition, 10th and 11th streets N. W. on Van Buren, will be open for public inspection between 2 and 7 p. in. Saturday and Sunday.The home, of the P and H preferred type, has been completely furnished by the Sears Roebuck and company of Mason City and other local firms. It can be seen next week 'by appointment, Contractor Carl Holvik announced.P anel H houses are manufactured by the Harnischfeger corporation of Port Washington, Wis., and are 83 per cent complete when shipped from the factory.Homes in the new addition have 2 and 3 bedrooms with oak floors, crack-proof walls of Upson strong built panels and are fully insulated.The Carl Holvik Construction company, 415 Madison S. W., is in charge of building the addition. Mr. Holvik has been a contractor in Mason City for 30 years.■ Plans for expanding the addition are not definite, according to Mr. Holvik.Model Plane MeetTo Be Held SundayrSuffers Broken HipKina’friends came i trucks iCynthia Ryan, 12, daughter of McDermott Ryan, Rockwell publisher, is in Park hospital where she was treated for a broken left hip after being struck by a car at Rockwell Thursday afternoon.Being held for investigation in connection with the accident is Clifford Caspers, 39, Rockwell, whom a deputy sheriff said was the driver of the car-.A model airplane invitational meet, sponsored by the Mason City air explorers Scout troop, will be held Sunday afternoon at the Mason City municipal airport. Starting time for the events which will include both stunt and speed contests has been set for 1 p. m.The stunt class will be divided info 4 age groups: Beginners, under 14; junior, 14 to 18; senior, 18 to 21, and open, 21 and older.Motor size will determine the classification in the speed events.Prizes including airplane kits, fabric dope and miscellaneous equipment will be awarded to winners. An entrance fee of 25 cents will be charged each participant.The Academy of Model Aeronautics’ point system will be used in judging events.The girl was walking south on the pavement, about U blocks from her home, to some neighbors when she was struck by the car which was also traveling south, the deputy reported.PRudd—Mr. and Mrs. Arlic Otto entertained recently with a wedding dinner, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Albert Linderkamp. The occasion was also the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Linderkamp.G714SEARS\]ROEBUCK AND CO.]• Styled I See The CSEARS FUR®Calmar—Mrs. Arthur Stromsodt and daughter Mary Ellen arrived home from Yuma, Ariz., where they spent the past several weeks visiting at the home of their son and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stromsodt, and family.2nd Floor, 23
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Mason City Globe Gazette

Mason City, Iowa, US

Sat, Aug 26, 1950

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