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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 24

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Linda Karen JoAnn Klemm, Donna Reefer, Jolene Gardner, JoAnn Mind, Katherine Churchill and Ann Games Were played and movies were shown of the band trip the girls took July. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs Win. I. Ankenbauer, Billy Ray, Mrs Opal Ankenbauer and Zulabel were guests at the home of Mr Mrs Donald Wolf and family Northeth.

Dodge the the city said the in day and of October make then In matter property plea: States and not be condemnation should hot to the then libel and of as in said prayed the CLEMENT MARSHAL CRAMAN. BY Robert UNITED C. STATES (37-38-39) Clark, Evelyn James, hiss be one, hout's difference CHEESE CORPORATION States Dutrict court for the $1000 Damage Results From Three Crashes Three auto mishaps were reported Sir the county during the weekend. There were no personal injuries. A Burt.

man, Clifford Pannkuk, 23, was charged with failing to stop at a stop sign and failing have his vehicle under control after his auto slammed into a ditch. rolled end over end and finally came to rest on its wheels a mile west of Burt on a gravel road at 1:30 a.m. Saturday. Patrolman Dick Pedersen investigated the crash and filed the charges. The car was a total loss.

Autos driven by Robert E. Hanisch, 19, Bancroft, and Daryl Preston, 16, Swea City, collided on gravel road six miles north Thursday, Oct. 1, 1959 of Fenton at 1 a.m. Saturday. According to a.

received by Sheriff Ralph Lindhorst, the Preston vehicle turned off highway 44, skidded and was hit from the rear by the Hanisch auto. About $150 damage resulted to each vehicle. At 5 p.m. Saturday, autos driven by LeRoy Gronbach, Algona, and Edward Sander, Mason City, collided at the intersection of Phillips and State streets, causing an estimated $350 age. The Algona police department investigated.

Alaska Movie A full-length, feature color film, entitled "Alaska America's will be shown in the Algona high school auditorium Wednesday and Thursday nights, Nov. 4-5. The local showing, which features shots of all aspects of Alaska, 49th state, will be sponsored by the Algona police department. You Bet I'm Proud Of It! KEEP ALL MY VALUABLES IN A SAFE DEPOSIT. BOX AT THE IOWA STATE BANK! They Take Care Of My Auto Loans Too And, I Always Pay Bills By Checkl Service Friendliness Are By-Words At IOWA STATE Bank Member Federal Deposit.

Insurance Corp. Algona lowa Winkel-Henry Nuptials LaVonne Mary Winkel became LaVonne Mary Winkel became the bride of John Lee Henry Sept. 1 in St. Cecelia's Catholic church here. The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Winkel and the bridegroom, a son of Mr Mrs Simon Henry, all of Algona.

P. P. Gearen officiated at the double ring ceremony in the presence of 300 guests. Ronald Buscher and Paul Goecke were acolytes and Joan Bernardo sang. Matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs Helen Gargulo.

Bridesmaids were Ruth Van Allen, Mary Illa Erpelding and Grace McEvoy. Eugene Henry was best man and Thomas Henry, Kermit Studer and Marion Kirsch were' groomsmen. Ushers were Dean Dodds and Merle Loss. The bride wore a chapel length gown of sheer nylon organdy; over satin styled "with a fitted! bodice. Her; veil fell from jeweled crown and she wore a pearl necklace.

Her flowers were deep pink roses. A dinner was held for 80 guests at noon at the Plantation ballroom at Whittemore. A reception was held for: 300 guests in the afternoon. Sally Orr registered the guests and Mrs William Dodds cut the cake. Mrs Lawrence Kirsch and Shelia McEvoy, poured.

Gifts were in charge of Joan Henry. and Diane Stebritz. Table wait-. resses were Bernice Smith, Joan Byam, Pat Kollasch and Betty Thilges. The bride is.a graduate of St.

Cecelia's Academy and is employed here. The bridegroom is also a St. Cecelia's graduate and farms near here. The couple is at home here after a wedding trip to the Ozarks. (Nels Isaacson Photo.

UDM Engraving). BETTER PRINTING for less Upper Des Moines Pub. NEW, FACTORY FRESH FURNITURE RE AT. SENSIBLE PRICES COMPARE AND BE CONVINCED Gracious Living Room Suites TEA IN DOZENS OF NEW STYLES, COLORS, FABRICS TO GIVE NEW LIFE BEAUTY TO ANY HOME AND MADE BY AMERICA'S FINEST FIRMS. Charming Chairs Here Is A.

Complete Showing Of All Types Of Worth Chairs, Fabrics And Vinyl, Straight or Swivel, Driving And Priced To Give You True Quality At Rea- Miles To See sonable Cost. And Save BEDDING No Matter. What Your Problem In MATTRESSES, You'll CA Find Our Warehouse Jammed With The Best Known Names In Bedding At Prices That Will Not Be Equalled Elsewhere, Petersen Furniture Fenton, lowa We Deliver leaving Enicago 7.15 p.m. instead of the present 6:15: National advertisers expenditure in newspapers since 1950 has increased by over 220 million. and at Pocahontas, honoring the NOTICE OF INCORPORATION birthdays of Zulabel Ankenbauer there NOTICE has IS been HEREBY Incorporated GIVEN under that and and her grandmother, Mrs Zula the by virtue of Chapter 491 of Code Bell of City, also of thereto, lowa (1954) and Acts Amendatory birthday of Mrs Wm.

I. Anken- suth a County corporation Cheese known Corporation as Kos- and its principal office and place of, bus Is at the City of Butt, Kossuth Mrs Diamond Hostess County, The general Iowa: nature of the business Mrs Phil Diamond, entertained to be transacted this corporation club members a week shall be to produce, purchase, deal manua In her bridge sell, trade, and ago Monday evening. Other manufactured furms of milk. and to members of the club are Mrs own, lease, sell; or otherwise dispose: William Bestenlehner, Mrs Latry of cularly real in and connection personal with property, the ntantKnoll, Mrs Hal Long, facture of various products from milk. neth Parrish, Mrs Robert Scott, ized The by amount of Articles capital stock author Snere Mrs Will- the of Incorporation, Legal Notices 250 shares of no par value, which must be fully paid for in money- of property when such shares are issued, and the same shall be non -assessable.

The corporation commenced business on the 21st day of August, 1959, and Its corporate existence is perpetual The affairs of the corporation shall be conducted by the Board of Directors of hot less than one or mote than three In number. The directors shall be. elected annually by. the stockholders and shall Hold office until their successors are elected: ands qualified, The officers president, of a the vice-president, corporation a shall secretary, be a and a treasurer and such further ofricers to the Board of Directors may seem fit; as the may be provided by the by-laws of corporation. The annual.

meeting of stock holders shall be held on the 1st day of April each year and until the first annual meeting which shall be held on April: 1900, the directors shall be: Clyde Johnson Seheca, Wisconsin Ervin Purdeu Burt, Iowa George Anderson 2921 Waterloo Road Cedar. Falls, Iowa and Ervin Purdeu of Burt, Iowa shall be president, George Anderson of Cedar Falls, Iowa shall be vice-prestdent, and Clyde' Johnson of Seneca, Wisconsin shall be secretary-treasurer The private property of the. stockholders shall forever, exempt from corporation: debts and liabilities. I KOSSUTH. COUNTY Pontiac! Wheel Design' Engines UNITED STATES DISTRICT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF central DIVISION STATES OF AMERICA, AV.

ONE: 1955 MERCURY DOOR SEDAN, Motor No. 66 ST. 104047 ITS TOOLS AND APPURTENANCES, Libelee. cIvil No. 830 CITATION Under pursuance of an order and monition and due and regular process in above entitled court and cause, 1 did on the 12th day or September, 1959, wit: seize a certain motor vehicle, sedan.

to 1 No. One Mercury A M. Its Door tools and Motor app purtenances, the same being a in the 55. SL. custody of the Supervisor in Omaha, Charge, Nebr Alcohol and Tobacco Tax, that during the it being claimed period of on about the 4th day, of June 1959.

to the 24th day was of June 1959, said motor. venicle fully and wilfully used in carrying on the business of a retail liquor dealer without the special tax therefor having been first paid, in United violation States of Code. Section do hereby give notice generally unto 5091, Title: 26. all persons having. or pretending to.

have any right, title or Interest in said: motor: vehicle to appear before the John and iam FatHer Honored Mr and Mrs James Utt and family are going to Duncan Sunday to attend a family dinner to be given in honor of the latter's father, Albert Entertained Sunday Wegener entertained a card foursome Sunday evening. Guests were Mrs Ida Zumach, Mrs Hilda Gronwall and Mrs Anna Nelson. Departure Times Changed Milwaukee railway agent John' Snere has announced time changes for the daily passenger train effective Sunday, Sept. 27. The west bound train will leave Algona at 8:19 a.m.

instead of 7:59. The eastbound, train will leave here p.m. and arrive in Chicago at 10 a.m.. There will hut VieW. from one from Pontiacs beauty of perfect proportion? control of Wide-Track of supple suspension! of vigorous Tempest V-8 economy or high performance Catalias Convertible, right THE THE BANDS FINEST SURF FINEST CLEAR LAKE, IOWA Fris Oct.

2 Mid West Caravan Sat. Oct. 3 Henry Charles Orch. Oct. 6 BIG Tinny Little Jr.

His Piano Ragtime Band Featured On The Welk T.V. Show For 5 Years. Also Bob White Orch. For Your Dancing adm. 1.56 plus tax tot.

1.65 Checking 10c Oct. 8. Auto Show Dance Carl Fisher Motors Free PLANTATION BALLROOM lowa SUNDAY, SEPT. 27 Lynn Kerns SUNDAY, OCT. Clem Brau SUNDAY, OCT.

11' Don Hoy FRIDAY, OCT. 16 Hard Times Dance Come As. You Are Johnny Ketelsen SUNDAY, OCT. 25 Guy Deleo No Advance Booth Reservations Doors Open at 8:30 I Society Notes Ankenbauer. Honored Opal Ankenbauer and Mr Mrs Wm.

I. Ankenbauer hosts to a party Saturday at Van's Cafe, honoring daughter and sister's 18th The guests honoring were Immerfall, Arndorfer, Grace McKim, fires Another fresh The inspired The precision The softer ride The wide choice tailored to The 1900 Bouncilia Plaid, sop. This I Miss Mrs and were evening their birthday. Zulabel Mary The car craftsmen who developed Wide Track Wheels, the innovation that brought a new standard of roadability to the American passenger car, present another fresh original for 1960! With clean, crisp lines they've composed a delightful rightness of form with unity and rhythm, Into the proved principle of Wide Track (wheels farther apart for a steadier stance) they've engineered an ingeniously improved suspension system. This combination of a firm foundation and supple suspension gives you flawless control, more skill in the fine art of driving, smooth stability, bump-yielding softness.

3 The power plant is typically Pontiac. A wide range of restless, groundgaining power packages to choose from. All are husky V-8's, ranging from the frugal 425E economy engine that prefers regular grade gasoline to the fiery Tempest. 425. FOR Haven't you been an admiring spectator of Pontiacs long enough? Isn't this your year to become a participant in Pontiac pleasure, to move up to Pontiac ownership, where the enjoyment is the fullest, where the point of view is the freshest? Wide-Track Wheels, give you swayless stability, solid.

comfort. You maneuver with skillful sureness, accurate control. It's the sweetest, most precise, most rewarding driving you've ever felt. PONTIAO THE ONE CAR WITH WIDE ON DISPLAY TODAY AT ALL PONTIAC DEALERS ERNIE WILLIAMS PONTIAC CADILLAC STATE ALGONA 9 1 1.

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