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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 19

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Itif wMii a' lew years ago tout WhWhels made her to Ma i dianapohs. solemn nb wo at May 16 and had a phone call his son-iti-iaw and daiightefc and Mrs Melvin Hutehinsoft of Phbetnx, Ariz. Well, Prank hasn't grown any I 'first him. He has -gt-owri a little Wider, has kept youthful, look on lite, and hasri't greatly since .1 4kneW first Back in around 1927. Many happy returns.

Mtay Is a greal mbnih for, ihfe Browns, fhe three chili dren were born in that month and a party was given lor them recently. Jeffrey was 4, May 20; Steven 3, May 26; Sindy 2, May 15 and Mrs Brown's father, Mike Miller, May 16. An item of interest to Algonans 1 appeared in the May 22 issue of the Minneapolis Star. It concerns Bradley, a 1907 whom many will remember. Raymond has -been registrar at Macalester college, St.

since 1945.. After he will perform' a "swan song" by teaching during the summer He attended Cornell, college and his doctorate in education at theJJni- THESE WOMEN! PAR mihim T-BALL. PEN Of Kirk leaving lor Rationed-at 6 years. and, he Julia I yvittg at Lake 'fti-e leaving btti San Francisco. and Burns "NugenC bl' CeSar were hiare and Called on Theo 1 few other to make reservations Jrelatives and friends wn6 Will'-M "Hire for intermen fotf-'thfi late Sumnei w.j^P died at.sea cnroute HollaiM." -Sunnier was wel known here and had been here 1967' summer to attend 'the 50th anniversary of his graduation HIS wife, the former Marguerite Me'0, will be well re member edi, y- v'" A card from Margaret Hofmaster I am with -Eloise her cabin on Big Thompson canyon in the Rockies.

scetiery," Margaret and her sister, "Jean Wadsworth dre fpr a fortnight. Jean has frnany friends in Denver Whom she will visit. Sounds like a wonderful vacation. A letter concerning the Besha girls, Agnes and Edith, came a few days ago from Mrs Louis Bode, nee Marie Lamutti of Elma. i my surprise I read in your column where some Mabel came in contact' with Agnes and Edith'Besha in Phoenix.

They are old neighbors of we Lamuth' girls, living right across Diagonal street from Us. Agnes, and I were' classmates. In later years I-, have been trying and wanting so badly to find some trace of her." "I don't see got never f9rgqt her she was ope of the nicest pals I ever had. Her stay in Algona was too short. Her father George managed the elevator which" stood on the M.

St. 'tracks. "An Algona family lives here, Offerman family. He used to run an oil tank wagon while in Algona. We are good friehds.

Mrs Offerman is a close friend of Edith Teeter who at the same place you are. Wil ypu say Hello to her. Sheiwill remember me as we both belongec to the Cresco Mothers and Daughters club. June Corey (Mawdsley) also sends us greetings once In 11 Don Slftdt of Sheffield recently caught a 34-inch, iQ-poxmd Northern p5ko nt Seed's Inkc near This was largest Jiah been at the to hnve 'ftke. COUNCIL MINUTES City Council of met Mfly 13, 1959, with Mayor Shlcrk tho nflmed Coimeilmen: whittemofe, litie'rf, Richard' non Parsons, PoHiwi of Aektey Slrtet sold to Charles McVoy for $500.00.

Resolution for tlon of' P6pul.tr Slreftt 8. McCoy Street was adopted. flldi for now Police car were and read, Pcreivsl Motors having the lowest bit) was accepted. OW. 405 was adopted.

Authorised City Attorney to file let dcedi on property (hut the City paid taxes on. Agreement to itockpilc dirt on City Dump slto approved. Resolution to transfer frorri the Gsnaral fund to Sanitation was dopfed. City Engineer Is to make tor (bating Inspections by a qualified pei'son. Mayor was authorized to allcnd a meeting at Dos Moincs, Iowa.

Mr. Zawog came before the cbuhcil to for dirt from the Phillips street pro- joct and it was agreed that if the City did not use all of the dirt he could ob- tnln some. Receipts for April; Thunday, 4, 7949 ftseofdors, 1.85 4.00 7.40 1,11 19.34 402.00 Wetrfpf Supply, Mow rmho. Super A. 9 Lemkee, salary Bank, wthhdkllnfl tax mtw, 30,34 9,30 2.35 3438 funk, Pltimbina, mtw, ticttric watartau Porf.ivnl Norton Maefvrti Worki, witeriali ConcrtfS Lbf, Morth OmfMl gns R8CREAT10N FUND W.

Becker, Sporting Store, tqulpmant National Molnei National know what I think? I think you ought to ft TV set right up therel" Though it's a scant four inches tall, tha Barker Minim is king- size in writes on practically kinds of surfaces! A Product of CpThe Parker Pen Company RUSK DRUG JEWELRY "The first I. go for in the paoer is your column. Maybe the younger generation don't appreciate it BO much but we oldsters sure At a Mothers-and Daughters tea held by the Union club, 20'pansy plants were given to women who qualified such as the woman with the-longest having left the dishes, the most'things in her purse, things in her purse, the one with lavendar hat, the oldest mother, 4he youngest, the one with the most children, etc. The winner of the least things went to a young mother who had just three toys for her baby's amusement while at the party. It was a novel idea and created much merriment.

After about a year here at Good Samaritan, Joe Frielinger has gone to his home at St. Joe. It is quite likely he be back again for the winter. Bessie Jones went to Milford Saturday with her son and. daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Glenn Jones and all attended the Silver wedding anniversary celebration of her son Harold, Mrs Mary.

Otis wa3 visited Sunday by her brother-in-ls'w and sister Mr artd Mrs John McGinly, of ftockwell' spoak frorn'ex- perience smarter people, from experience, don't speak. Teachers At Ledyard Havei SprnerPlans Ledyard School closed hesday and some of the teachers plans are as follows: Mr 'Mi's William Klinker moved week -to Mankato' whore 'Mr Klinker' 'will attend summei school; Supt. and Mrs Leo Will- and Sandra will be moving to Des Mpines in June will teach in the fall who taught 5th grade here the past year while on furlough from Missionary work in plans to return to Bolivia in July; Mr and Mrs Anderson plan to go to Colorado early June to attend summer school. Present Recital On Wednesday -'evening the given by the Ledyard students' of Mrs Charley Faugust in the school auditoriurrl. Students participating were Sandra Willadsen, Barbara Schroeder, Lynn Ann Carpenter, Fae Krarnersmeier, Linda Grunhovd, Diane Wallentine, Mardelle G.riese.

Becky Blome, Carol McGregor, Sherry Klinksiek, Monica Munyer, Diane Grunhovd, -Judy britson, Randy Krause, Jane Marlys Orvick, and Deborah Taxes 9173.07 33J98.0I 6877.78 50721.39 478.52 NITROGEN REQUIREMENTS DURING THIS PERIOD, WEfKS CROWING PEJIOO IETW5EN KNEE-HIGH AND TASSEl Four pounds of nitrogen every 24 hours I Jht corn consumes during fort growing and grain forming period. Other row available peak growth periods, loo. Corn Needs NITROGEN SEE US AB0MJ AGRICULTJURAl AMMONIA Mrs Hazel Carpenter left Tuesday for Minneapolis where she will visit at-the-home of her sister and Mr and Mrs M. Zarling. From there sfye will go to Grand Marias, she will visit at the home of her daughter and family, the Carl Noyes Mr and.

Mrs George Thompson went to LuVerne, D.ecoration Day. for a family reunion. Ella McDonald returned home for the summer after teaching this past year at Thompson. Thomas -Bashara, who attended Estherville Junior College, completed his year returnee" home this week. He will assis his mother in ths store'thig suivf- meiv Mrs-D.

Mayer left on Wednesday for Waterloo where she-. Mil-visit friends for several days before' going to Des Moines where she will their twu daughters, the George Gonias and the- Neal Mrs Eunice Dyer und son Howard went to Emmelsburg Monday to attend the graduation of. Roger Moore. Mrs Everett Thompson entered Naeve hospital at Albert Lc-a Monday' and on Tuesday underwent surgery, Betty Hcrzog keeping the Thompson children during their mother's absence. LeRoy Estle of New York was lere last week his parents.

Mr and Mrs John Jorgenson and Mr and Mrs Richard Coun tryman of 'to Bel grade, Minn. Monday -to fitlenc graduation of Robert Jorgeri son. Mr and Mrs Clayton and Terry went, to Qreejjtingc Tuesday. Jerry Kinseth, Ofiosen, Weds Bradgate Girl Ottosen Jeilry Kinseth of Ottosen and Ernestine Dall of Bradgate were married Friday at 7 p.m. at the'Methodist church there, Mr and Mrs Gary Nacvc oC Bradgate were the attendants 'Mr 'and Mrs Clem Ludwig and Leon" attended a breakfast Sunday at St.

Peter and 'Paul's hall at West Bend graduates and their parents. Mrs lial Thomas and three children of Mp. arc spending a week with her parents, Mr and Mrs Carroll A'dams Mr and Mrs Percy Watnem fondcd a dinner Saturday eve ning at Ames for those men who gp with "Cap" Bent-ley on his tour of Europe this summer Mr "and Mrs John Madsen Mr and Alme attend cd Baccalaureate and graduation services at Dana College at Blair Nob. Roger Madsen was a member of the class. Those taking in MI Lewis Bergum's piano recita Irorh this community Sunday afternoon pode were Gloria, rlarlan and Dallas athy' Jacobspn, Debbie Schultz; axalyn Jylalmin and Ruth Marie Haug of Bode and Mr 'a'nd Mrs 'Olvin 'Haug family spent Sunday Hc-r- nan Finstuen Kimbrac, Minn.

Mrs 'C. A. LHoskau of Chicago, aunt of Mrs Howard Helliclc- son, is spending a week at their home. Mr and Mrs Earl Long visited Mrs Clara Spurlock at Sutherland Sunday. Mr and Mrs Jacob Ryg and Jack and Elsie Ryg and Ed Broesder of Algona visited Mrs Ryg's aunt, Mrs Philip Furleigh at Clear Lake Sunday.

Dr. and Mrs Ernest Lorenc and Jennifer of Rochester, Minn, visited her mother, Mrs W. E. Hundertmai'k' over weekend. General B02.16 Street 2368.44 Public Safely 133.64 Sanitation 1978.76 Debt Service 2060,00 Trust Agency 14:97 Parking Meter 1029,27 Recreation 8382.29 Municipal Enterprise 12611.96 GENERAL salary 245.61 imith, Salary 154,67 owa Stale Bank, withholding 38.70 Dr.

Shierk. expense 7.00 Advance Publ. 31.M Mason City Blue Print Service, supplies 19,81 )r. Shierk, cxpomo 17.20 Northwest Iowa Mayor's rlucs 12.00 sMith County; rolund 15.00 Pmtt Electric Constr. repair 14.65 Jppor Dos Molnoa Publ, publ, 39.02 3r.

Shiork, expense 8,50 International Conference of Building Officials, dues 50.00 ity Clerk, advance cash 4.20 Khpto Loose Loaf plait binder 45.00 Iowa Engineering ad 10.00 STREET Lnshbrook, salary 150.20 FVrpande, salary 145J23 Burlis, salary 128,31 Molzen, salary 107,79 Prow, salary 122.79 Skilllng, salary 117.62 Iowa Stale Bank, withholding lax 55.80 Sinclair Refining fuel 116.66 Cities Service Oil gas 98.70 Kent Motor repairs 97,43 Hutzoll's, supplies R. J. Funk, Plumbing, materials L. S. Muckoy, Plumbing, materials Kossuth Motor storage Hilton's Super Service, service Alpna Imp.

service Miller Lbr. materials Algona Machine Shop, repairs Norton Machine Works, repairs town Stale (nterait (6wa town imerait IOWA State Bflnk, Iowa State Bank, (nterfist lowfl Bank. Interest, 20.00 The DoCOfflh Newspaper, ItMcreit 56.25 Iowa State Bank, inteMnst 7750 Lfltlmcr Stato Bank. Inforeit 93.75 lown. State Bank, JrttSrosf 773 7j The National Bank, Irtlcrwt- 7 50 The Merchartti Natloi-al Bank, Interest Security National Bank, Interest 77.50 Humboltlt Truit Savings Bank, IntcroU- tOO.OO The County National Bank, Interest 77.50 PARKING METER Groon, salary Iflt salary 48.91 State Bank, withholding tax 20.30 Trust Agency Fund, pension 1.97 Prfllt Eloclrlc fogairs 68.90 Muckpy, Plumbing, repairs 1,00 Parking Motor Repair Service Confer, repairs 36.46 PROTECT YOUR CROP INCOME AQAINST HAIL AND FIRE LOSS A sudden hail storm can destroy your crops, Protect your Income with low cost, dependable Vamen Mutual Hail Insurance, Contact your local agent or write today.

Bohcmnon Insurance Service No, Dodge ALGONA CY 4-4443 HOME 2323 GRAND AYE. DES MOINES, IOWA 9,06 3.21 33.B9 4.60 19.48 3.66 9.90 10,5.24 14.00 4.35 12.00 Algona Welding ropairs Grccnberg Auto Supply, repairs Taylor Impl. repairs Mid-Iowa Industrial Supply, pal- myra, 1 16.10 Herman Brown repairs 21.3' Gibbs-Cook Equipment repairs 46,38 Ready-Mix Concrete Lbr. materials 105.57 City Clerk, advance cash 1.36 Clarence Frnser, side walk 1,104.24 Faber Constr. machine hiro 232.50 Buscher repairs 81.51 PUBLIC 'SAFETY Bookelman, salary 224.21 Hutchison, salary Jdrgenson, salary i I 176.3 McBride, salary 148.0 Schwarzenbach, salary 1.45.5 Bulten, salary 144,5 Voigt, salary J43.0 Iowa State Bank, withholding 128.51 100.78 13.3 20.0C 2.8 1 Trust Agancy, police pension Cities Service Oil gas Mid-Iowa Industrial Supply, bolls Ira' Kohl, salary Advance Publishing supplies Kent Motor repairs Schultz oil Arnold Motor Supply, mdse.

the ROCKET The man who knows value goes Olds More and more medium-priced cat buyers who vmttt the in'ost Jbr tlicic money arc joining the swing to Olds. Why? Because lliey figure tip nil the extra quality 1 features and vcuicnces Olds has as standard equipment. They carefully consider the economy of the Rocket Engine i the low-cost maintenance of an Olds its higher resale value. But most of all they ask themselves, i i this thaliiiia of car my family and I'witt bo proud to one that will give us the full measure of fun and comfort tea want is this tlie car tvliosa itylo will stay in style?" The overwhelming "yea" can be in the zooming sulcs of the '59 Oldsmohilc. See Oldsmohilo dealer today Value- Kale Uio Rocket! BY VALDE CAR OF THE MEDIUM PUCE CUSS Dau's Garage-125 So.

Dodge-Algona, la. Dad Appreciates His Pipe and Slippers When He Comes Home From A Hard Day's Work! BUt What About His FAVORITE CHAIR? MOR-GRO, inc. -Algona 509 Phone CY 4-3548 QH ONE THE FIRTIUZiR T1TONKA BANCROFT CITY DAViNPORT EtEYATQR WEST BIND R6RK1NS nm RODMAN Large Stock of REPLACEMENT PARTS On Hand Prompt Service At All Times Service Motors Available For Emergency Use PRATT ELECTRIC CO, Phone CY 4-4326 Algona, la $179 Value Famous Call Lounger Buiil like a skyscraper. Lifetime all-sieel contlruction. Reversible foam rubber See them in beautiful colors, Dad's Day Special DAD DESERVES THE $169.95 Value 3-Speed Vibrator Chair, Kidney roll and high back.

In variety of beautiful colors. Very ispecial for Dad's Day. $104.50 Value Lew-priced especially for that favorite man around ihe home. Dad's Day Special t-M $89.50 Value Beautiful high recUmng back foot rest; Gorgeous colors. Natjga- hidp cpver.

Dad's Day Special' Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itcli-BelieyeB Pain Kc-w Vtrk, Y. Por first time science has Tounct a pew healing subsUnco with the jistotj- iphing ability to shrink bcnior- rhoids, stop anil relieve fn'm wiiliout lii ease after case, whilo gently relieving act reduction Most amnzincrof results 10 thorough Lhtit 'astonishing-statements like tg be a problem!" The 'secret ia a new hculing substance o( ft world-famoua research institute. suhstance is now available in suppository or ointment, form the name Preparation At your druggist. Money back U. $.

Ot $59.88 A Comfortable Chair Will Make Dad A Happy Mem on Hss Day, June You Have Just 2 Weeks To Decide Over 10Q Other Pifferent Chafii) Algona's Largest Jelectipn To Choose From Let Us Everyone kikes A Bargain Terms "WS.

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