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Kossuth County Advance from Algona, Iowa • Page 13

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ITMMSMY I OF THUGS AN! STUFF Durtnt THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1964 Start Sch ONE DATED AT AL60NANEXT WEEK TUESDAY DES MOINES --The Republicans state central committee this month has scheduled -a scries of "schools of politics" in the eight congressional districts. Top state pafty leaders will participate in the schools design- cd to instruct and help party Sixteen cw workers for the fall campaigns, patrolmen are on dutv I in tm I leader for the 1955 legislature, as btate Fair state day swirled into history. Senators DeVcre Watson, of I Council Blutfs. J. Dyknouse.

I KOCK Rapidj, and Duane Dewel Algona. are being mentioned for the leader's task in tnc coming session. A of nearly a dozen arc There is a "how to do it" book on every subject imaginable, so would bo sonru on the craft of column writing, as women dish it out. Such a book passed tnrough my hands several years ago on its way as a prize in a poetry contest. I found tho book entertaining, but not worth the purchase price, at least to me.

It was divined into sections, representing the months of the year with suggestions for each of the months. Continued use of it would result in regimentation, of a sort. Peihaps. however it could serve as a mi-inn i arc on. autv alter tamly admired the amount of cf-1 Sept 14 Gth' wjw fort the woman had expended in I son 2 AI-oS 30 collecting and arrancin, ma er Sept.

It is odd how, once in out Jane ter moment of stress exclaims. 0 i i i your horses!" Can you imagine i an A A i RECENT WEDDING OFWESLEYGIRL IN ST. JOSEPHS m- i ill IT i interested in the spcakcrship lor i WESLEY Marian KlcinpcH the lowa house of reprcbenta- only daughter of Mr. and Vincent became thcj iin lchid and steplianatis. In rJ- Duan Pingle.

of Fort pod e. a cousin of the bride, (bridesmaid. She wore a sown w.ulu net over Mitin with bo- aicc of -land embroidered pan- sics. She carried a colonial bouquet of asteis. Don Powell, of Dayton.

Ohio. ADD NEW PATROLMEN new Iowa highway alter tvti, VJUMI, i 01 in I i A for 50 Alvin Meyer. Mr. Mover Wests was held in the parish Pmk and family until Monday They brought home their son Wally, ho had jus'. loceiveri rii-srhnrge from tli navy after four years Tnc Ben.

Ed and Fred Edens John Meyers and Mrs. Ann Ship- Icy attended a post-nuptial show- youn People aic preparing either August 31 in Corwith for Mrs cr to enroll in college or to con- Seneca Students to Attend College i A Several Seneca Janet Garrison, who will be attending lowa State college, at Ames; Margaret Klocko. bcgin- mng nurses training at Des Moines Rose Aim Thompson and ij born who are enrolling I at Waldorf college. Forest City. Gary Best, another graduate of Seneca high school this spring enlisted in thc navy the middle i the summer.

hall. oecame uiu bride of Tommy L. Hutto, son oc! rhl couple left for their wcd- ivir. and Mrs. bam Hutto to Quarks and to Jilackville, S.

Saturday Sept. bou Carolina. They will live a. Saturday Sept. 1 aroima They will live 4 at 9 o'clock a.m.

St. josepns! S. after March Catholic church. The Rev. L.

i cxt vcar Klein ofticiated at tne double-! bncit: is a graduate of i i. i p. m. witn a smootmy fitted ijliacnnr the modern Miss Arden anything- so old-fashioned? P- Mt. Plcas- p.

and Iowa City, 7:30 until March. Di Th loom is a graduate of Blackviilc. S. C. high school and attended business school at Col- tinue their college work.

Ihose planning to continue are, Shirley Eden, daughter of Mr ick ft who i bc In and Mrs. Fred Eden, completed ycar at a business course at Mankato i Dt orah; Jerry Crouch and Rog- 'ast or Osborn who will begin their 1 vi V-i ancl rs Frcd years at Iowa Slav Mrs. Clarence Dornbier and Mrs. college. Ames: La Velio Kauff Eden attended funeral man and Margaret Neilsen who ices in Corwith Thursday a i will be sophomoies at Waldorf 1 'noon for their former neighbor college, Forest Citv a Mrs.

Dan Green. Air. and Mrs. Ed Thisson a cluldien. of Waterloo, visited the Labor day weekend with COMING SOON sm The patrol's autnorized strength liny buttons accented the! Si 8 1 onc a TM is 225.

IOWAN FLIES IKE iiiu uisinci: Anamo-, A i a Oo 1 OJ 23- district: Charles! toon- comment was any horses Stpt. 22, 2nd district- Anamo Her nngcrtip veil ot sneer sa, '2 p. and Oelwcta T'ol-r a i I a a llluslon was to a i.vv i nait i back ol me aress SKIII cxtcndea into a lorma train. Her nngertip veil ot orted that her fath- 23 3rd district: Charles 1 your horsese!" Her lty anci CJrundy Cen: "But there weren't ter P- to hold." pt- 24 4th district: Oska- there aren't many hors- Ioosa 2 P- and A i i lllcuiy I1O1S- es to hold nowadays, referring of course to driving horses. While waiting to take wckfvc OUl" place the Centennial parade formation, a man wrth a horse- drawn vehicle, stopped nearby to exchange a few words with a I friend.

When the conversation ended, the man flicked the line I over the right hand horse's back and said. "Get up, Boy." Regular old style RFD horse talk. It turned the clock back for me a good many years. TOLL ROADS -Toll roads was onc of the chief nan aat decorated wu-n tiny sc- tl i Quins ana peans. bnc wore a HOWLI-.

ana tne prcsiuemial air- i "ouo.e strand ol pearls, a gilt cratt. Tne Coiumouie. He fiewi 110111 the groom, rter flowers to the lowa state Fair. The 34 ycar old army air torces pilot, a veteran ot World War 11, has been Mr. Eisenhow- er's co-puot since He he became President Eiscnhoxver appeared and, with a big cnuckic, pre- ieniea a aoila to Governor subjects for at chief with favor upon a toll road only if it can be financed without state funds.

Meanwhile, State Sen. C. Van Eaton, of Sioux Citv reports he will ask a' change in Drape tor Eis Fair. General! Thomas had an'opportunitv i hc Ic 8wlattire visit his mothe "aSS'Two broth- te in lw PI IV USA ers while the president was attending the fair. It was his visit to Iowa in a ycar and a half.

TAVERN MOVE State tax" commission officials loca- arc taking steps to half subsid- IT'lflnn TM A aearqsley lor the admission ior ootn hmiheii and his guest Former President Hoover. Tnen came another splurge of publicity centered on me tneme DUCK. buc-K wno's got tnu buck? Ine Democrats then point- ea out tnat tnc Republicans cannot keep tracK ol tneir luncls But, with was cuu pay his way into the fair with it ail. Cunningnam right. President Eisenhower into the navy" Out of town guests at the reception were Mrs.

Leon Smith and ivlrs. Duane Pingle, of For Dodge; Mrs. Leo Reno and Ed die Mr. and Mrs. Roger Taft.

Bclmond, Mr. and Mrs. Pau Gray, Phoenix. Ariz; Orin Me Caustland, Milwaukee Wis and Mrs. A.

L. Dardis, Emmets burg: Mr. and Mrs. Don Molcnej Britt; Duane Pingle, Fort Dodge Mr and Mrs. David Kleinpetei ol Dos Moines.

Library Board Meets The Library board held the! quarterly business meeting Sat urday at the library. Wally Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M.

Olson, and Darrell Erdman, son of Mr. and Mrs Paul Erdman, loft Tuesday Sept inc firms i 1 nn engineer in measuring energy, by motors. It sounds quite im- Van V-itnn'e i comes a scientist who suggests several commercial uses them. He predicts that cattail date. Too CIJ1U el Nebraska crossing west of Onawa to thc nortn.

would in draining farms. Very likely swampy spots in scientists must keep thc game going by thinking up something new, otherwis of oiujjo 10 nan suusia- vm sun De taiKinc about ization of Iowa taverns by beer because tne Eisennower dol- distnbutors. They report it is )ar was P'aced in the Fair's Ccn- turon to be opened in 2yo4 GOP 'BIG GUN' Republicans are wheeling in thc party's "big guns" to nclp the GOP cause in lowa this fan President Eisenhower a hero lair week, guest of thc fair and the Iowa Kepublican state In rJor niv j.an. ijio.iiaii, i i 1 UCSday Cpt. in tact ho paid when- others got 7 for Omaha, where they will sit- in tree.

Ana loO years irom now tend Crcighton University Wai iowans will still talking about state law for a distributor to subsidize a tavern. Distributors, according to reports, have been forced to give tree beer and other-gratuities in increasing volume in order to keep their beer on sale at certain taverns. After a series of 16 meetings i 4 At. uiiu me lowa nc throughout Iowa, thc tax com- central committee mission said that the meetings! Vicc-Prcbidcnt Richard Nixon xvere to alert, distributors and i will be here prosecuted. CUNNINGHAM OATE -No one could get more licity out of a 50-cent deal Kcpublican rallies.

Nixon' will spcak at GOP meetings Oct. 5 at Council Bluffs, Sioux City and Mason City. Secretary of the Interior Douglas McKay is in the state today alkS at thc Harlcv diamond this attcrnoon, ---C 1 A i til ly received his discharge recently after four years in the army overseas. Mary Olson was hostess at a slumber party Friday evening at tho parental E. M.

Olsons. Her guests were Janice Vitzthum, Joan Kneps, Ellen Roat and Joan Holhster. Mr. and Mrs. E.

M. Olson went to DCS Moinos Friday morning where they attended thc State Fair and were overnight guests with their son. Pete Olson and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Olson went Oirirfha- Saturday morning where they visited their daughter Lucille, now Mrs. Robert are out that thc Iowa federal Foreign Operations Ad- state to change the I senhower they might lose prebtige. A Ger- -state income tax filing deadline is mam speaker ot That started tho hill ir is mam spe la l-A 1c ba11 Ilin e-- Pancake day at Chariton pull up warn air from The Conferenco at Daven to escapc a Ne I form and fall as rain. antees that you will lose i pr box Be Fat? i i "'111 Mrs. Thisscn's mother.

Mrs. Helen Johnson and other relatives i Joe Johnson and Ed Thisson went fiihing in Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hamilton Mrs. Helen Johnson and Joe and Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Mcurer, Chervil and Jim enjoyed a picnic iupper on the Meurer lawn on lucsday evening of last week. Clarence Ward was hostess to her birthday club Tues day Sept. 7 in thc iinal meetnv of the year. Jean Kraus anc Beatrice Hildman were honored Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Johnson, of Fort Dodge, visited 1m sister. Mrs. Ethel Hutchmson bunday of last week. She returned with them for a few days vis- Lowell Erdman, of Fargo visited thc Labor day weekend at his parental Paul Erdman lome.

and Mrs. George Sheridan visited several days last week in Vjason City with the daughter, m-s. Norman Allison and fam- 'y- TWO NOSES At Maquoke- a Black Angus calf on the Luskcy farm has two well developed noses, and part of a hird. Otherwise, it'b quite normal. Entering college i fall are AUCTION AT AUSTIN, MINN.

All winning pure-bred and gilti of Iho NATIONAL IARROW SHOW 3OO p.m. Duroc 5 0 0 4.30 p.m. Oi.l'.r WMl. Mortip.S.V. Sopl.mb.t 16.

1934 3.03 p.m. M.rtlofd p.n. 8.00 p.m. mwer Vi30 p.m. Spoil.

r'and NALL-STRAHORN HARDWARE rclw are Store OH the North Side of the Street" Iowa BEGISTEBEO ANEBICAN JEWEIEB oSHSSS, oi LGON A.IOWA WATCH REPAIR WATCHES JEWELRY" menls nn direclcd. A curba your "Ppclilc. You nulo- ent weiciit nut u- rally. Approved ly Ooctorii. No drugs --no diet.

A i i i ILTtlS the windmills could vary the monotony of the landscape for thc motorists. an end to veryfhing. SffSL'yfSK na fftSSS a vw jiiauu lu a i the state deadline to April 15. v-u A i i 1 woman in black" has vis-1 STATE DAY ited Rudolph Valentino's At least three possible Rcoub- I II wood Cemetery Chapel lican senators now loom as 9P for tiie last time, so she an- candidates for maioritv nounces. She has come each! majontv year since his death in 1926 a placed red roses in two Now.

as a member of a mission-' ary order she "weeps not for the departed, but for lost souls." The decision is well timed. 1 world at large and the movie' public in particular have chang- cd in those 28 years. Would: women now find Valentino so' entrancing? It is -not easy to make a correct guess on that Looking back to the old days i some of us wonder why we were! -so entertained by silent especially comedians. I had an opportunity to check or. that last April when I saw Buster Keaton in person.

His skit "In the Park" was done without a single spoken word, but was he funny! I liad forgotten how clever panto- mine can be at its best. I wonder if inuiring reporters who collect opinions for WHAT DO YOU THINK columns have i ever asked women whether or not they try the household hints. given in magazines and newspapers. I saw one tho other day that might have results if it were put into effect. It was suggest- ed that during summer months i (cologne, cleansin" cream, etc.) be kept in tho refrigerator.

If cologne tastes as good as it smells, that might be all right, but if some onc absentmindedly fried fish in the cleaning cream, wouldn't that be something? i also knocked off. Then Democrat Candidate fo Governor Clyde Herring got int the picture by claiming that th taxpayers were, in effect, sup nu A id AYDS VITAMIN AND MINERAL CANDY COIINIIE UlYET SATS: "Wild Aydi vou can octu- olly and grow HONSBRUCH DRUG Algona rally at the fair. West Bend School Offers Now Coirse WEST BEND- The West Bend Community school opened Monday with a full day's Thc new foreign lancuagc being of- fcred for Juniors and Seniors thi.s year is German. Enrollment by grades arc- Km- dcr art 50; lsl rado 33: 2nd grade. 20: 3rd.

30; 4th. 22- othf 14- 6th. 27; 7th. 27: 10th, 30; Hth, 33, 12th, 3-i. KWSPAPLRl 41 Years of PIONEER Research Brings You Better Corn Plant Pioneer and you raise corn with 41 years of hy.

bnd corn research behind it. You benefit from the bfc ncycr-cndms research work of the oldest commercial hybrid corn breeding program in America. Pioneer o-ers you a continual flow of better and better hybrids. Thats why there's a big swing to Pioneer. SPACE SHIP A fo ploy with fo save with It "SHOOTS" pennies, nickels, dimes! OLD HEATER rOH YOUR OLD HCATEK Kcgordlat of Moit, Type or Condition On the purchase of one of the QUAKER "Assured Comfort' Gas Heaters Equipped With New Forced Air "Floor Level" Blower Automatic Forced-Air Heating! Ypu'll Heat Your Home Better Cut Cat Heating Costs Up Offered erf less than our CQft--QNLY 1 00 each Pioneer Bailey--- Algona R.

I. Mawdsley-- Algona Aaron Steussy-- Algoha Eugene Kollasch-- Bode Win. J. Martinek-- VVeslev Th.s clever new, ALl-METAL Rocket shooting coin bonk (not sold in stores) mokes a useful, wonderful, low-cost item for every child in the family. Come in; see the fascinating way it Educates while it amuses; and how the k.ds do "go for it!" 3 A inches long, ir tually indestructible, atfrac- f'vely boxed, with key included for mom or dad to guard.

i WARMER IN EVERY ROOM! Gas Heaters 3- WA 20- YEAR GUARANTEE! AS A SPKIAL SHVICt EXCLUSIVELY BY NOME FEDEM1 SAVINGS LOAD ASSOCIATION IOWA SINCK Jh. only Goi Heoler with 3-WAY 20-YEAR DsMf Po-cclotrcd Combusiion Chcimbcr ojomjl or burn-out for 20 ycon 1 tu.unout Porttloin Fm.jh' Pottntcd "Mulif-Heol" Dm. vtMol Bjrnfr burni oil fypej of goj high. "Hcoi Eirodor" hcol from ruihmg up thr chimney greatly rcducci chimney built lilc modern All. wcldod I00 airtight' JL.

Mean up 5 T.mci fojtef thon tlow. healing cast-iron 1 Automoiic "floor level" Forced Air Blower Kfcpi you warmer in every room yov forced oir heating" Aulo-notic Safety Conlrolj! I I A I A SWARTZ HARDWARE "Your (las Hciulquartcrs Thi Kail".

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