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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 15

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Algona, Iowa
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Many St. Joe Students Are Away At School 81. Joe Young people from here attending school this fall are Alice fiormunn, Joel Bormann and Stanley Klein, lown State University. Ames; George lllg, Divine Word School, East Troy, Robert Zeimet, St. Ambrose, Davenport; David McGuire, St.

Mary's College, Dodge City, Kansas; Mike McGuirc, Maur Hill, Atchinson, Kansas; Judy Wagner, Doris Ann Kohlhaas, Dorothy Kramer, and Judy Bormann, Briar Cliff College, Sioux City. Alice Reding and Bertha Berle, A.I.B., DCS Moines; Diane Reding, Bernell Beauty SJchool, Fort Dodge; Mary Helen Kennn. Immaculate Conception Aspirancy, Dubuque; and Carol Erpelding, St. Joseph's School of Nursing, Mason City. C.D.A.

Meeting A meeting of the C.D.A. was held with Mary Jane Origer, grand regent, presiding. C.D.A. court from Carroll has invited the local court to attend a work shop Oct. 8.

Mrs Francis Murphy has resigned her office as a 3- ycar trustee, having moved to Fort Dodge. At the Oct. 12 meeting, election of a trustee to fill the vacancy of Mrs Murphy will be held. Reception of new members is to be held Oct. 17.

A bake sale is scheduled for Sept. 25 in St. Joseph's school. Following the business meeting, 500 was played with Mrs John Capesius and Mrs Leonard Stu- 'der receiving pi.ves. Mrs Peter Becker received the plate prize.

Committee in charge of lunch and program were Mrs Phil Dan- gclser, Mrs Delmer Plathe, Mrs Louise Thul. Mrs Wilfred Kohlhaas, Mrs John Geischecker, Mrs Herb Kayser, Mrs Albert Thilgcs, Mrs Alvin Klein and Mrs Damian Centgraff. Teachers College; and Larry Jp- hannesen, Waldorf College. Roger Nielsen is continuing his work with a construction company at Omaha DaVid Osborn has returned to Woodward after his summer vacation with his parents. Robert Crouch has enrolled at Buena Vista College and Nancy Fischer, University of Iowa.

Margaret Fischer, who teaches at Anamosa, and Larry Menz, who Is working with IBM in Cedar Rapids, spent last weekend with their respective families, the Delmer Fischers and Mr and Mrs Clarence Mr and Mrs Cecil Baldwin spent the weekend of Sept. 3 in Des Moines where they visited Hans Nielsen at the Veterans Hospital and helped him observe a birthday anniversary. They also visited with their son, the Dr. Don Baldwins and' with their niece and family, the N. A.

Storms. Mr and Mrs Pete Helmers end Tony of Des Moines were Labor Day weekend guests at the parental Everett Witnams. Mrs Raymond Greene and son of Burbank, who have spent the past month visiting with the Everett Withams, returned to their home at Burbank last weekend. Mrs Fred Johaunesen was hostess to the Modern Mixers at her home Tuesday afternoon. Honored birthday members Included Mrs Everett Witham, Mrs Robert Burt, Mrs Peggy Cyphers and Mrs Jerry Jentz.

Mrs C. O. Bailey was a guest. Mrs Jerry Jentz had charge ot entertainment. Mrs Clarence Menz, who has been confined to her home for the past six weeks with an infection, is now able to be up and around.

Mr and Mrs Jerry Bliss and Danny of Springfield, Mo. havd been visiting the past two weeks at the parental Melvin Madsens. Mr and Mrs Larry Fox and baby son moved recently to Seneca. Mrs Fox has accepted a position as secretary at Sentral school. 5 From County Hear Talk On Farm Credit "It is now definitely apparent that modern agriculture can not progress without a dependable source of sound credit," Thomas Tuesday, Sept.

20, Algena (la.) Upper Del A. Maxwell president of the, Federal Land Bank of Omaha told 1,200 farmers and ranchers attending a conference in Omaha Thursday and Friday (September 15-16). Among those attending the meeting for directors and managers of Federal Land Bank Associations in Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming were five representatives of the Algona FLBA. i liii'T" Algona area directors Hugh lilaek and las Wildin, Algona; Lawrence C. Dittmer, Lone Rock; Leander 3.

Menke, Swea City; and E. Hutchins, Algona FLBA manager. Mrs Black, Mm Menko, Mrs Wildin' and Mrs Hutchins accompanied their husbands to the conference. The Algona association makes long-term farm real estate loans BUJINEtt PERSONALITIES AND AND PATXONIZf VIKING OIL CO. GASOLINE AND FUEL OIL WE GIVE GOLD BOND Or KING KORN STAMPS BULK DELIVERY SERVICE Station and Bulk Plant North Milwaukee Depot Day and Night Service The Finest In Plumbing Heating FARMERS ELEVATOR Buyers Sellers of All Grains a Get our bids on your grain before you sell.

Federal Licensed Storage Warehouse. H. Dale Cole or Corwin C. Peer 419 S. Phillips St.

CY 4-2741 Shower Honoree Mary Ann Berte was honored at a pre-nuptial shower in St. Joseph's school Sept. 19 with relatives and friends attending the courtesy. Miss Berte, daughter of Mr and Mrs Alphons Berte, will be the bride of Delano Grimm, son of Mr and Mrs Eh Grimm of West ttend Oct. 1 at 10 a.m.

in St. Joseph's church. Amapda returned. Tuesday to Kansas City where she. is employed as a nurse in Veterans hospital.

Miss Berte is a daughter of Mr and Mrs John Berte. Shcryll Reding returned to Sioux City Wednesday where she is employed at St. Joseph's Mercy hospital after several days visit here with home folks. Miss Reding is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold Reding. Mrs Alphons Berte entertained her 500 club Thursday afternoon with Elizabeth uerte as guest.

Prizes were awarded to Mrs B. Reding, Mrs E. Gales and Mrs Anton Becker. LINDSAY FULLY-AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTENERS Guaranteed for the life of the original owner, the Lindsay line of softeners is the finest, bar none, on the market. WATER ANALYSIS LINDSAY SOFT WATER SALES RENTALS SERVICE 708 So.

Phillips Algona's Modern Furniture Store M'l CARPET Headquarters OF NORTH CENTRAL IOWA Carrying In Stock The Most Complete Selection of Carpeting In This Area Displays at Your Fingertips BJUSTROM'S FURNITURE Direct-From-Factories Purchases of Furniture and Home Furnishings SAVES YOU MONEY BJUSTROM'S Low Down Payments Delivery BEN WIB fi 'SW Melvin Madsens Of Seneca Are Honored, 25th Seneca Mr and Mrs Melvin Maclscn observed their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary Sept. 4 at the St. John's Lutheran church parish hall near Ringsted by holding open House. A program was presented. Melvin Madsen and Freida Heck were married Sept.

7, 1935 at Millbank, S. D. Their attendants, Mr and Mrs Clarence Quammen of Clarkfield; were present for the occasion. The Madsens have a family of two daughters Mrs Jerry Bliss of Springfield, and Carolyn, at home. Class Reunion The 1965 graduating class of Seneca high schqol Ijeld a reunion at Fairmont Sunday wit ten member? of the in attendance, Present were Mr and Mrs Roger Osborn (Phyllis Kaufman)) and children, Fehton; Mr and Mrs David Fitz (Carol "Hurlburt) and son and Mr and Mrs Glen Leiding (Eleanqr Hovig) and son of Mankato, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Hoss (Waneta Guerdet) of LeMars; Mrs Dorothy Bliss Madsen and son of Springfield, Maxine Nelson, Larry Mueller and Jerry Seneca young people have left or arc leaving this week to resume their, college work incluHe Margaret Nielsen and Delores Jensen, Waldorf; Lois Wilbcrg.

St. Carol Hannisch, Drake University; Marilyn Johannesen Jane'Ruger, and Donald Nielsen, Iowa State Raymond Wilberg, University of Arizona; Rose jytauksto State Teachers College; and Eugene Roto-Rooter Sewer Service For Clogged Sewers and Drains No Unnecessary Pigging Guaranteed COWAN'S ROTO-ROOTER Serving Kossuth County Ph. CY 4-3523 Algona Collect Xf AU. isi Pictured above is the home of ALGONA PLUMBING HEATING. Located at East Nebraska Street in Algona, it is just one door south of Kent Motors.

The business, which was established in 1950, is owned and operated by Adolph Oakland. Algona Plumbing and Heating is celebrating its tenth anniversary in the same location. Algona Plumbing and Heating features air cond itioning, plumbing, heating and sheet metal work. They do remodeling as well as new installation. The covered van, pictured above, carries hundreds of tools and supplies, saving many miles of travel time to and from the job.

One of their most outstanding features is the Electric Sewer-Rooter Service. Mrs Evelyn Oakland is bookkeeper and general manager of the business. The Oaklands have two children, John, who is now a sophomore at Iowa State University at Ames, and Maria (Mrs Jerry Beamish), of Fort Worth, Texas. 24 hour day and night service is a keyword of the organization, and their experience and knowledge offers you the finest services available. Building Contractor All Types Building Farm and Town 122 South Heckart, Algona Phone CY 4-2865 (Please Call After 6:00 P.M.) Your Banking Needs SAFE CONFIDENTIAL Serving and Growing with the Community IOWA STATE BANK MILLER LUMBER CO.

Building Needs of all Kinds LOWER PRICE MAX BARTHOLOMEW, Manager Cast State at NW Tracks Algona Sandra 'Gable, Iowa State BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS AND TYPES Phone CYpress 4-4266 For Remodeling. Modernising For Farm Homt Building For Ready-Mixed Concrete Ready-Mix Concrete AND LUMBER CO. Moving Storage Crating We Move Household Goods Anywhere Fully Insured New, Modern Storoje Warehouse All Types Crating Phone CY 4-2275 POST Transfer Storage So. Phillips St. Cook Heat with THERMOGAS The Preferred L.

P. Ou BOTTLE AND BULK SALES i GAS APPLIANCES THERMOGAS CO. of Algona Phone CY 4-2141 Algona ERNIE WILLIAMS Your John Deere Headquarters In Algona "The Quality Name In Farm Equipment" On Diagonal St. at NW Tracks Algona Implement Co. FARM EQUIPMENT FARM SERVICE MOTOR TRUCKS HOME APPLIANCES Phone CY 4-3501 1407 Commercial St.

General Machinery Repair Welding -Cylinder Boring SPECIALTY PARTS MANUFACTURED ALGONA MACHINE SHOP DONOVAN'S SPECIALTY SHOP HOME OF CUSTOM MADE ALUMINUM AND COMBINATION DOORS WINDOWS RUSCO 4V NELSON ZEPHYR AWNINGS Diagonal AlOONA CY 4-MOJ ALGONA PLUMBING HEATING DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE-THE FINEST IN PLUMBING ANP HEATING EQUIPMENT Kohler, Rheem fc Fixtures Lux-Aire' and American Standard Furnaces and Ail Conditioning. Hheem Hoi 1NSINKERATOR Qsrbage Units Bruner WetM Electric iew er-lloeter iei-.

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