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The Humboldt Independent from Humboldt, Iowa • Page 4

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HI HUMBOLDT INDEPENDENT, TOUR wrttti CHURCHES 5CIKSCE CtltmCH the Public Library, school at ten o'clock, Churfiu tefvtcea etery Sunday at (he home economist. The hostess, nnd her mother served a delicious lunch. Alleen Fenny was In charge of recreation. Reftina Haas, reporter. Rpford Bonks even oviouii.

i i MiU SrVeral of the 4-H girls over the the Jflbllo is Wfdlally Ittflted to c(mnty aro nndlns it pays to have Services. Sf. MAHfS CMORCtt fttmiatflek, Pastoif 6:39 and 8:00. county are limting pays 10 imvt- a good garden and keep record book. Last week we published the names of 4-11 girls who received a mednl from Sears, Hoebuck and 4:00 and Evening 7:30.

J-tinday Musses 8: 0 and 10:00. Holy Hour In thanksgiving for vlcWry and for a permanent peace ASSEMBLY Olt'RCII OP GOD Services Friday, p. at Legion bulltliiig basement. Ilev. -M K.VflTV* Gorflon Mlllard, welcome.

speaker, bvery- ftlfc TRINITY LtTHKKAX OHospn j. 0. M'anberc. I'nslnr No preaching services this Sun- school and club received a $25 Victory Bond from Sears, Hoebuch and Company as a result'of entrylng her long time record book in tho victory garden stale contest. Marilyn is a past county 4-H president in addition to being a very active club member.

Is teaching' school this year In Dtflana township. We are always proud of our girls like Marilyn nnd her award will be an Incentive lo continue the good work, as well as set an example for other girls over the county what they m.lpht do this coming summer. llraver Wide Annko Tho Heaver Wide Awake J-H cltib me! riiary 2. at Mildred Kirchhoff's with' the (ittendance of ten members, four visitors and two moth- day. 10:00 B.

m. Sunday Bible Class. 8:00 p. m. Luther Lsr.gue^ urday 10:00 a.

m. at the church. COMIRKOATIOXAL CHI'KUI Church nf Frlemll) rcllinxshipjorp. I The president called the meeting Services for Sunday. Fen.

order at o'clock. The min- 10-00 a Church school and utcs of the last nicotini; were road PIIKrim Fellowship nu-Hinits; Mrs. .,,,,1 nppnne.1. A motion was made E. Koppe, superintrndi'iit; Mr.s.

by Mildred Kirchhoff and sciHmU- Crissey. junior department, 'Mia! we should have meeting Classes for all ages. at the dub house and after the 11-00 a Service of worship: meeting h.ivc a party and unite theme. "All Chrildivn of the Hnst C.rove club. A motion was GOA Hace Kclalioiis Sunday made by Verniecc Kuchnast and Spt'cia'i music under tltc scrondod that the meeting bo ad direction Mrs.

Kirhard Forbes, jounieii. Members, visitors and frionds urged to attend. The February luncheon of the Women's Fellowship will bo hold at Uio church Thursday. Fen. 7, ai 1'16'p with husiness meeting inember it very nice treat.

and program to follow. Circle No. A delicious lunch was served by 1 Will serve the luncheon, and the hostess and her mother. fertilizers to use. Memcbrs interested In the crop Members interested in the crop oat variety or perennial forage projects.

Oats representing six of the varieties used-in community grain trials will be furnished each members. Theso nre to be planted In rott rows, tended and harvested by oach member. A report On prtst cropping of the Held, seeding dote, freedom from disease, lodging, dale ripe and date harvested is to be made. Members desiring to make exhibits may gather sheaves or samples of threshed grain. The perennial forage crop projects requires that each member obtain from the county extension director seed needed to sow ten plots of various forage grasses and legumes.

These are to bo sown on plots six by twelve feet. The ground is to be limed, if necessary, in an amount sufficient to grow alfalfa, and the plots are to be located where they can be kept for three years. After the meeting wo had a lesson on dyniK food sacks. We had a very nice Valentine exchange in which we wen- all nlcaxfil. Thf It-mli i cildl Mrs.

Strong will the. program. have charge of The next mectius; be Vernico Ktiehmisfs March L'. Kin-Ida Day. reporter.

TRINITY LITHKKAN flit ittll (icoriro rallcsen. 1'iittnr Wednesday; 8 p. Luther League meets at the home of Andrew Have. hursday, 2 'p. Dorcas Aid meets at' the home of Mrs.

Sam Smith. Sunday, 9:30 a. Worship service. 10:30 a. Sunday school.

ELIGIBLE FOR PLOT TESTS OF FERTIL'S 4-H CLUB MEMBERS THREE RESIDENTS DIE IN HUMBOLDT COMMUNITY At press time today, news of the deaths of three Humboldt county residents were received. lien Srhttllx Mrs. Ilcn Schulti! of near Hum- holdt passed away unexpectedly at A. Monday. Feb.

at her home. N'o arrangements have been made for the services. The Llncl- hart funeral home is in charge. No other details available. Inrj! Mrs.

Inez Molturney of Humboldt passed away after an illness in (tie Lutheran hospital in Fort Dodge. Monday morning. She is survived by two sons. Ralph and Harold, both of near Hnmboldt. The Limlhart funeral home is in charge.

iiri-angi-nic-nts for services have been set. N'o other are available. H. Kllli Funeral services for W. II.

Kills of Lnvorne are set for Tuesday. Fob. at the Methodist -hurcli In Luverne. No other de- ails aro available. Means" and also- showed Bound movies nt the close Of tlie meet- Ing.

Following the completion of the business and inn In portion of the program many of the members enjoyed playing five hundred. Refreshments furnished a fitting climax to an enjoyable evening. Safety Hazard Broken glass and tin with sharp edges and nails sticking up In boards clutter up the yard and are a safety hazard to playing children. Label Preserves Label canned fruits and vegetables, showing the year they nre canned. Then you can always be sure to use the oldest fruit.

I'M Tin rrrcs One In 37 farms had a disastrous experience with Ore In tho five-year period 19H6-40. Removes Mildew Stains Old mildew stains on white cotton nnd linen materials "rfiay bib taken out with chlorine bleach or javelle water, but use it only as directed on tho container. Table Trim Miniature flower pots, painted in bright colors and filled with sand, make novel holders for candles to trim a party table. Certificate Necessary You must have certificate or some similar proof ot age to receive social security benefits or regular life insurance payments on an annuity basis. Cover i ooa Cover the mouth your food chopper with a paper sack to keep the crumbs from popping out and dirtying up your floor.

Rutland Rocket and she comes from the West Maple Orove School. Tlie news reporter this week Gerald Evfttis. llh and 61 Ii GnutM Perry Kviins is absellt today. This is tlio only nbsdnce we have tad this week. At present we nre all very much interested in the study of Abra- lam The fifth grade are memorizing Lincoln's' Tettysberg Address.

Tlie fourth Rrnde geograjmy will begin the study of'Hie U. S. next. week. Nancy Uakken, Jacqueline Paulson, David LOUR, Gary Stearns.

Mary Thayer and Beverly Uonjit- min wrote perfect spelling last week. Primary Koniu Sandra Tubbs from West MapK: Orove school entered our Cirri grade Monday morning. We now have twenty-four boys and In our room. Both tho first and second grades started new renders this week. The primary class is ready to begin the fourth pro-primer.

Phyllis Chapman, Hot to Lou Evans, Donald Fries, Larry llraby, Phillip Chapman, Gone George, I Janice Schoon. Goiluo Stearns. Tommy Stewart, Nola Leighton and Gary Lelghton wrot perfect spelling papers on Friday. Humboldt County 1-H members interested in studying the response of corn or oats and clover to fertilizers have until March 1 to enroll in fertilizer projects. Olo TIMMTY Ll'THKltAN CHUKCII BntlniHl (i Ul ll Snndav ochool Carlson.

Vomity "(xU-nsion director 11 am Worsli se vice announced. Members also may 11 a. roj( cts ty the dame date. For the corn project each member will be furnished enough fertilizer to treat 200 hills in each of twod ifferent fields having different past management. Uesponse to the fertilizer will be checked by harvesting and weighing 50 hills from each treatment.

Moisture News of 4-H CLUBS (JroTC G-Gellenr Tho Grove Go-Oetters club meeting was held ht Noreno Thoden's home Saturday, February 2. The meeting was called to order at 2:15 p. in. Roll call was answered by telling the Btory of either Lincoln, or Washington. Eleven members and fiv.e visitors were present.

Donna Study about Feeding Her llirds" by Jean Frances Millet. The meet- Ing was closed by the president. had a lesson on "How to Make Rugs." conducted by our two leaders, Mrs. Thodun nnd Mrs. Terwllligcr, and by Miss Hewitt, samples are to be taken to calculate the yield.

For the oat-clover study each member will be furnished enough fertilizer to make a simple comparison on four to six plots of the effect of nitrogen, phosphorus and potash on the growth of crops. This a 2-yenr project. The bccond year the clover will be observed on each plot and notes made of any differences in growth. Members will be required to take soil sampler, for both projects and send the samples to the soil testing laboratory at Iowa State College. The collegew ill make recommendations of the proper to relieve stuffiness, invite if nose gets "stopped up" It's wonderful how a little Va-tro-nol rellbves transient Congestion that stuffs up tho nose and spoils sleep.

Quickly your nose opens Ing Is easier I If you need relief tonight, try It! Follow directions in the package. Jutt a few drops, up tocft VICKS VA-1RO-NOL RI0HT.H0 for every office EAGIE'A ONION SKINS MANIFQU) Printing REWRITES 11. K. of Clnrlou. is in a Hampton hospital suffering ironi lira in coiu-nsKion recelvuil an auto wreck when the ear she was riding In with her brother In a funeral procession, crashed into the hearse thai was forced to slow up heciiuse of a snow plow on the lilshwny.

The funoviil for the mother of Mrs. McClelland ilnd her In-other. Kort Doilce youths wlm Kiiilty ofh ullying children were apprehended and threatened with legal proceedings. Mrs. Driirhan, of Kolfe passed away last week after ferinK three weeks from a stroke.

Hoist, 3. of C'larp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoist there, wasseriously injured when he fell out of the family car. Hia scalp was badly torn and his head bruised.

Sac Cify Is to IIIIVP twenty-flye bed hospital to bo called the "Lpr- IHK Hospital," because of a gift (hade the city by a person of that name. K. Klelter of H'ebsfor Iit) recently purchased the Hawlceye theutre at tJraet.tinger, and is now in possession. IMiimld K. Taylor was iirrcslVil and held for trial on charge of embezzlement.

He operated a repair shop in Algona and Is charged on embezzling a lli-ll Motorola ear radio from a car left with him for repair. Sncaik llilcvc-s looted lite Sclmiltz l.umher office in Storm Lake last week, obtaining $100 in cash. The theft WUH committed between six and suven o'clock In the eveninfe', wliile tlio operator was absent from the room. Veterans of World War II that hold honorable discharges can if they file claims with tho county auditor prior to Junly 1, 194fi, havu $500 in property (real estate) free of taxation. Hunters nhled by airplanes are said lo have bagged a fox near Swea City last week.

Jake Slielliiijci. of West Komi, committed suicide last week, by shooting himself behind the right ear with revolver. He had been ill some time and had been urged to KO lo a hospital for treatment, but objected. Harvey 1IHI timl Donulil Hill, both of Eagle Grove, have been committed to the Kldoru training school for boys. They are said to have admitted petty stealing and misdemeanors.

Otlo Dorr of Hclmoiul, was se. verely injured in a twenty-five toot fall last week. He was working on a lelephoue pole ait tlio lime. Itolfe high school won Hie I'ot-a- hontas county basketball championship (r. a tournament held there recently.

Fire 'destroyed a garage ami the two oars iij contained on the Frank ftavide farm east of Hampton last week. Fire destroyed hog house on the Dave Pi-lets farm in KossutU county last week. Firemen from Lakota kept the flames from reaching surrounding buildings. The occupants of the farm were not at home at the time. we have of Ttres- fen.

donated by a fairly far we havo found them rather large crowd. Square dauc.ts a dn-'tlt We have studied retail other dances were by the 'counts and trade discounts. older peoplo. while the cl I on "business' law we have boon oiuoyod such cl Hikci Mudvlm? about bailments In gen- checka and others. fee and 1 -uid bailments for the boiielit I sandwiches were served as ic- of We have learned 1 frrKliinenlB.

All in all everyone had what degrees of care must be ex- a gmul ed the party had such a good time that they said they would like to havo another. What, (lo some of the rest of yon think about the idea? Since the party we have had the ping pong table yet up. Koine the peopin liiiyt' ta'ltqti. of this nnd played stfverttl games Part, of us have that need to practice, wo intend to win any iranies. The juniors hope, to product their play the second Friday it February.

They had quite lime Irving to put it on due to tin Mil and" other things. are all hoping the boys conn out tut top in Ihe basketball tour namenl. (ilh, Till nil Hill (irntlc Last, wool; thv spellers sixth, seventh and eighth grade: were Clyde liraby. Mary Lo Thorn, Delifi Chapman, JoAni Marquette. Gerald Evans, Owen dolyn Stearns and Terry Hakken.

This week we began to kill squares for an afshaii. not many om us have started on it ercised in a bailment relation and what the bailor's and bailee's obligations are. In business Knglish wo arc studying aboul adjectives. We Mud that some om us have forgotten some of the things we learned a few years ngo aboul adjectives. In beginning typing we have hau problems in typing outlines and Hontan and Arabic numbers.

Wt. have also been trying increase our speed oach day. Fif-liiiuin-Sopbomore A thorough review of all the work is engaging Ihe at- leiitioii of all the algebraists at present. The bin topic biology now is the Conservation of Natural sources. We Iliink it is truly alarmini; lo learn Hint in many initldle areas, observations show that in a lillle more than a century, a layer of good soil eijjlit inches deep has been removed by erosion.

On Monday, January 2S. tin! World History class was invited by Supt. Holmes of Humboldt to nit end ii lecture on international affairs by Slmoii Davidian. an Armenian. This is a little joke on Mr.

Davidian which amused us greatly: There was once a Kussiati bragging-that the sun never set on Russia. An Irishman quickly replied: "Why of course not: God doesn't trust her in the dark." English Htr.dents are busy with the diagrammini; of the main elements of a sentence. Recognition of transitive and intransitive verbs ter next time. "CiltSfJlfiV SWftKf" SOOT stroyer for. stove or furnace available at Hail-Strahorn Hdw.

1-37-1 IN TlllTB WR fN' quire of Jacob It. Orslaud, Tlior, Iowa. 1-37-1 Dated Jantmo; 1-30-3 MAN WANf ftfl fS llAfcft as direct representative of well known oil company. Btriall town arid farm trade on easy credit terms. Man over 35 preferred.

not tieces- iary Immediate steady Income for a man with car, Write S. H. Collins, Sales Manager, 581 Standard Building, Cleveland 13, Ohio. I-37-lpd f'Oli RENT FOIl ing. Modern, close in.

Ladles who work or high school girls preferred. Mrs. Verna Chrlstcn- seu. Phoilc 274J. 1-37-1 WAN and A Advertisements In this colnmn cost two cents a word If cash ticconipnnlcs tho order.

JTo order accepted for less thnn 25 cents. rilONE 102 ((, ACC'Ot'Xf Ol' 1 SItliNfiSS 1VE ihlist sell at once Our fi-rodm modern homo, consist of barn, corncrtb, chlckeh- ImiiKe. garage, garden with fftiil trees and 9 acres of land. Will well 0:1 easy terms. Place located on Mlghwaysi 1C9 and 3.

Also 12T) laying pullets, 2 fresh cows diio coming fresh soon, 2 calves horse, piano, heating stove took slove. and other articles. Phone 304H. Lars Ringsborg, Humbold ATTACIIMHMTI The District Court of lowai in iH'l rer ttiAl ft Ate To the nb'ovc nil You f.re heafby nt) tltlon of the ftb 1 1c 1 me- "'V'abo'vc court. MBO.OO a tind ThBlma; SwertdMtt, 193T to 0l to did In tton of the said nlttoUfit owing from you to And you nre further writ of attachment In tBe srf titled cause hits Issued out of office of the Clerk ot.

the named court and has been Ifevlgd nnd served upon yotiitlrtdlvldafl interest ami all of your: title and Interest In and to lowInK described real psttlte sit 1 od In Humboldt County, Iowa, at a pnlnt 20 rods atlkl 15 feet vJbst of the' Northeast corn'Sr of the Southeast llttH er bf Seotldn 17, Township 91. Ilange 27, West of the 6th P. thence running: west 8 rods and 0 foot, UietlBo Houth 22 rods, thence east 8 rods nnd feet, thence north 22 rods place of contain Ing one to- OF I.IKKTIMK supplying DDT-and other profitable products to fiirnlnrs in Humboldt county. No oxperieiux' or capital required. Must have auto and good Permanent.

Write, or wire. MeNe.su Company, De.pt. nois. VOTIfU OK 1 Xii'tlcp of'T'ho Appointment" "of s'tuto of Iowa, 'Humboldt County. Xn.

Xnttr' 1 (3 Hr-rrby fJivon, Unit nndcrsiicnc'il bpnn duly npimlnt- find qualified us Kxei'utnr nf tho estate ot Tlertha Slot-tin (looc isi d. late Paknlii ''Hy. 11 i't Ciiunly, All IICI-KHHH Indebted tn said estalu aro to Immertinte payment and those having claims ngaliiHt the samp will present them, duly authenticated, to the uiKli-i-Hlgnod for allowance, and filr. 111 the "(flee of llln Clerk (if tho District Court. IIAKIIV TJ.

STttoXO, Kxeciitnr K. II. Attorney OatPc'l Ifl'lli. M. A.

WAU.l'KAIT, District Court FOI! KA1HO, TKIiK- phono; engines nnd flnslilights at Hall-Strahorn Hdw. 1-H7-1 CMI'I'KHS FOli COW or sheep are in stock at Hall- Strahorn Hdw. 1-37-1 XOTICH OK API'OIXTMfiNT Xotlop of The Appointment of Ad- inlnlHtrator Ktatr of Iowa, Humbolilt County. No. Notice is Hereby Oivpn, that Hit 1 undet-slHMpd has been duly appiilnt- i-d and qualified us AUiiilnlHtnili.ir of I lie estate of Certrude A.

Hray- ton deceased, late of Tlumboldt County. All Indebted to said estate are retiuested to make Immediate payment; and those hnv- liiK claims atcalnst thn same will pri-sent them, duly authenticated, to the undprslgrned for allowance, and (lie In the office of the Clerk or the District Court. Administrator' 1 and IS feet wpst and 22 corner nf the uouthpast of section 1.7, owl -hip 91 ranpe 27, thence west 10 rods, tlu-nce Mouth 10 rods, thence east 10 rods, thence north 10 rdda to place, of beglnnlne, Coiitalnlne 1 icre, exclusive of street or road. The said petition prays that said attachment be confirmed by tho court special execution IssUO asatnst the attached property aford- for the amount prayed In said petition, together all. qosts accruing costs.

For further particulars you are referred to Bant petition as now on file. You nre nearby further notified to appear before! said court at I)U- kota Citv, in Humboldt County, Iowa, on or before the 20tb day oC February, 1940, and that unless you so appear your default will be entered and judgment will be rendered against you and In rein aBatriHt the said attached real estate for the relief demanded In the petition. GAIlFIIOT.n BAKBU. Attorneys for Plaintiff, 1.35-3 Humboldt, Iowa, USB 666 Cold Preparations Liquid. Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops Caution: Use Only as Directed ilerry Ann Haney was absent two days tins week because she was sick.

Don School! was absent hall' a day. Mervin Uaney of Iho Byron school was a visitor here last Monday. The eighth grade boys played two basketball games witlj the high school second team against St Joe and Ottosen and lost both games. Perhaps we will havu bet- has us thinking, but we "Catch on" quickly We have a now pupil in the seventh grade. She is Wanda Tubbs BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL A BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY THAT WlLL SERVE GUIDE TO THE PEOPLE OF HUMBOLDT COUNTY.

CONSULT IT WHEN PROFESSIONAL SERVICE IS NEEDED. EGG MASH AND EGGS The quality and quantity protein intake of laying hens does not effect the protein content of the eggs RUT DRAS- TK'AI LY KFKKCT IMIODI'CTION. The egg mash must be right in this respect nnd must be palatable enough to assure adequate consumption if maximum egK Production is ItU! EGO MASH is made to supply the porper abundance of all nutrients that mean maximum egg production ami the hens like it. That means maximum egg production anil profits. JS BIG GAIN EGG MASH I'AKL COOK.

IH'MUOLDT FARM BUREAU Nearly a hundred turned out at Weaver township's Farm Bureau meeting beld in tlie Pioneer last Monday eveulng. Towusftip director, Richard Mather, an4 program chairman, Don Lpft.us teamed tip la arranging an "iting schedule ot activity. Bob Smith, manager of the Wahkonsa Fort Iowa tt 31. TO 5 I', 31. uwe to attend write to tlonTWe for malce, of T.

G. FERREBY DENTIST OTCF First National Lank Phone 1S9TT i JOHN A. REED, O. D. OPTOMETBIST Humboldt, Glasses Fitted and Repaired W.

SMITH, Broker HEAL £81 ATE 1NSDKANCE VAltM LOANS Telephone 100 DR. F. M. GeMEINER OSTEOI'ATHIC rilYSICIAir General 1'rnctlco Day or Night CulU 'hone i Office 180, lies. RAY LINDHART FCTEBAL DlIiECTOB JLMBULANCE SVBYIGB Phone 488 H.

PARSdNS tfttcjtttfft ff DIRECTORY OF CITY OFFICIALS Mayor, Dr. H. H. Clork, H. F.

Aaseasor, B. Ruse. Counoilmen. Anderaen, V. Hull O.

C. M. WOODXRD Hninboldt, DIRECTORY OF COUNTY OFFICIALS Auditor, K. W. Dalton.

Treasurer, Dorothy H. Nellsen. Recorder, Atrs. Arne Sorllen. Clerk of District Court, M.

A. Wallukait. Sheriff, B. H. Bradley.

Superintendent, Frances Meaaer Eernlneer, Vern'on Miller. County Attorney, Franklin Janua. coroner, C. A. Newman.

S. BROCKMAN INStTBANCE Automobile and TnleMi Fire and Totgado. Accident and Health Phone 219 llomboldt, DIRECTORY OF SCHOOL OFFICIALS President, H. Stronir. secretary, Mrs.

Otto FtslC- Treamirer, B. D. Watson. Members of Board: Howard MoKuo. T.

C. Mlchelson, Jludy Harry Strong, Molvin Vifperlntendent, B. C. Holmes, FRANKLIN JAQUA ATTOnNEY AT LAW General Law OCIco Over Heed Jewelry gtoN, I'honc 170 Humboldt, of Title general Law Practice Phone 117 HmnboWt, Iowa iblfcfcCTORY CHURCHES Seventh Day Atlventlst Church, Pastor, noser Holly. Wthodist nev.

W. L. Breaw. Rev. W.

Clark nl Avenue Ba'ptlit, Rev. A. J. First Bey. O.

B. An: Trinity Lutheran, Jtev. George Pallesen. St. Mary's Church, Father Ftti- in Solanoe.

H. STOCK, BKOKEtt Itoal Estate Farm Loans dty LOSBS t'hoiie 408 HARDY CLEANERS Phone 39 Humboldt, Iowa i FRANK STADY PLUMIIEB 6 Samner UMUbaldt, TELEPHONE 84AT8 Only Abstract Firm In Coiitif Hare All the Abitmet Erer Compiled In HUMBOLDT, THE SERVICE GARAGE ft Prop, Phone 476 Agency Gordon Christopher HUMBOLDT COUNTY SERVICE BUREAU Special Attention to Fi Ineowe To? Depottl 818 1st Avenue Humboldt, Maico Pen! PRIME RADIO ELICTRJQ Uhr Auctioneer. Finishing Qoptea ABOUT gPECIAL RATES IN c'oiupmiy exulaiaea their tet-uR ja products. He t6U service 1.1 modie available to Fartu in Weaver if ma. Tarn MM im.

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