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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 21

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Thursday, Oct. 15, 1959 Algona (la.) Upper Des Mones-5 Marlene Wichtendahl Of Lotts Creek Wed Recently Titonka Marlene Wichten, dahl, daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilmer Wichtendahl, Lone Rock, became the bride Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m. of Keith Van Hove, son Mr. and Mrs Henry Van Buffalo Center.

The double ring ceremony, was performed at the Immanuel Lutheran church at Lotts Creek by Rev. Martin Peters. Organist was Martin Schormann and. Sylvester Van Hove, soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of white hand clipped chantilly lace and over taffeta.

The bodice of chantilly lace, over foundation of nylon net. and taffeta. was of basque styling and a deep point at the front of the waist with a round scalloped neckline trimmed with sequins. hi-neighbor By Clair Blossom FOOTBALL America's great autumn sport, is a rugged, spectacular game s.p ially popular with spectators. Although it is played by a' at eurs who must be students in good st a ding, football a major prise.

made Professional up of former football cial, college "elev- enterstars, also attract a large following. Early versions of the game may have been played in ancient times. were devised to standardize the game and to overcome brutality. Football may be your favorite sport but insurance. is our full time business.

Let us handle your protection now, Stop in at your convenience, Blossom Insurance Agency, 109 Dodge Street, Algona. Phone CYpress 4-2735. Oct. 16 Deadline For Soil Bank Signup, 1960 Farmers who expect to participate in the 1960 conservation reserve program of the soil bank have another deadline coming up soon. Friday, October 16, is the last begin date next to apply year, for according contracts to Richard I.

Anderson, chairman of the Kossuth county ASC committee. Under the conservation reserve for 1960, the chairman explains, the farmer's first step was to ask the county ASC committee to establish a basic annual payment rate for his farm. The deadline for that request was October 9. All farmers who made that request have received or are about to receive notification of the basic rates established for the land they propose to place in the reserve. This may be either part or all of the cropland on the farm, The next step is for the farmer, if he still wants to participate, to apply for 'a contract at any amount below the per acre rate established for his land.

After entering this information on the plication form, he returns the form to the county ASC office for final approval. This is the step that must be taken by October 16. After the applications are returned to the county office. Contracts that can be accepted under the regulations will be offered to farmers for signature before the 1960 crop season Post Office To Be Constructed At Ringsted A new United States post office has been authorized for Ringsted, according to an announcement by Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield.

It will be built under the department's commercial leasing program utilizing resources and investment funds of private enterprise to obtain needed postal buildings. The post office department will advertise for bids and the site option will be transferred to the successful bidder who will purchase the land, construct the building and lease it to the deapartment on a long-term basis. The annual Printing Industry sales volume, is approximately nine billion dollars. Her sleeves were of lace and ended in 8 point at the wrist. The skirt was fullonet with 2 bands of skirt chantilly lace around the full and taffeta.

Her of bridal ruffled veil foundation net of finger tip length was a contour crown of chantilly lace trimmed with pearls and rhinestones. She carried a colonial bouquet of white, mums centered with rose colored roses. She wore pearl earrings a gift from the bridegroom. Maid of honor was Karen Van Hove, bridesmaid was Bonnie Potratz and flower girl was Debra Sachau. Van' 'Hove was best man and groomsman was Leon Wichtendahl.

Ushers were Harlan Harms and Arthur Potratz. Phyllis Sachau and Robert Van Hove were candle lighters. Dean Potratz was ring bearer. After the ceremony. a reception! for 200 was the church Mrs Carroll Van Hove charge of 'the guest book, and Rachel McArthur, poured punch.

In charge of the gifts were Janice Zumach, -Janice Woods, Georgla Marlow, Dittmer. Mrs John Hopkins and Mrs Kenneth Bollinger were dining room The decorated four-tiered by Mrs cake, Russell Kauffman, was cat by Mrs Thomas Fickbohm and Mrs Loren Barker, Mrs J. L. Intermill poured. Table waitresses Lola Prine, Sandra Van Hove, Wanda Wetzel, Jeanette Wichtendahl, Carol, Bollinger and Barbara Fickbohm.

Kitchen hostesses were Mrs Erwin Wetzel; Mrs Raymond Kading, Mrs Wm Kading, Mrs Ed Maahs, Mrs Albert Metzger and Mrs Wm. Kruse. The bride graduate of Sentral high school and for the past year has been employed at Algona. The bridegroom is a 'uate attended of Titonka Weaver High Airline school School and at Kansas City and has been employed in Kansas City, Chicago and is now employed, by the Ozark: Airlines Mason City Airport. After, a honeymoon trip to California they will make their home at Clear Lake.

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New officers were elected. They AS follows: Bob Bristow; vice Gaylen Witzel; sec. Jim Behnkendorf: and reporter, Nancy Brink. Club leaders are James Schade and Bob Rusher Harold Wolf ns assistant leader, Legal Notices NOTICE OF INCORPORATION NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that there has been Incorporated under and by virtue of Chapter. Acts 491 of the Amendatory Code Iowa (1054) thereto.

A corporation Cheeso known Corporation As Kos- and suth County its principal office and place of iness is at the City of Burt. Kossuth County, Iowa. The general nature of the busineas be transacted by this corporation shall be to produce, purchase, manufacture, buy, sell, forms trade, of milk, and deal. And to 1n own, lease, sell, or otherwise dispose manufactured of real and personal property, particularly in connection with the manu- milk. facture of various products from The amount of capital stock nuthorized by the Articles of Incorporation.

is 250 shares of no par value, which must be fully paid for in money dr property when such shares are issued. and the same shall be non The corporation commenced on the 2181 day of August, 1900, and ita corporate existence in perpetual, The affairs of the corporation -shall be conducted by the Board of Directors not than one or more than three in number. The directors shall be elected annually by the stockholders and shall hold office until their micreasors are elected nnd qualified. The ofllcets of the corporation shall be A president. a vice -president.

a secretary. and A Treasurer and such further firers As the Board of Directors may scem fil, or am MAY be provided by the by -laws of the corporation. The annual merting of the holders shall be held 01 the 1st day of April cach year and until the first annual meeting which shall he held on April 1060, the directors Ahall be: Clyde Johnson Seneca. Wisconsin Ervin Purdeu Burt, Town (corge Anderson 2021 Waterion Rond Cedar Falls, TOWA and Ervin Purden of Burt. TowA shall be president, George Anderson of Cedar Falls, lown shall br vice-premident, and Clyde Johnson of Sencen.

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PaL Blake Funeral Homes Homes At LUVERNE WESLEY "Understanding Service" TITONKA, RENWICK 24 Hour Ambulance Service Oxygen Equipped IM IMPORTANT NT FACTS ABOUT ALGONA'S NEW UNITED FUND! Last summer, citizens of this community formed the United Fund of Algona, Iowa. The organization resulted from a strong conviction that we could do a better job of fund raising for our social agencies. We felt that better financing of our health, welfare and character building agencies could be accomplished with only one campaign a year for all agencies eligible for United UNITED Fund There have support. been major accomplishments. 1 want to tell you about the most important of these, because you will be vitally affected.

Russell Buchanan, President A United Fund of Algona, Iowa The Problem Social Agencies Considered The Budget and Admissions Committee concluded that the first Americans have always been known for the fact that they shell out year's campaign should include as beneficiaries those organizations will feed a starving man, help a flood victim build a new house, or and causes that have previously conducted drives in this community hard-earned dollars to give a crippled child a break in life. and are known fo have general public acceptance. great organizers, too. When a group needed help, At the beginning, some agencies realized that they were not to them. As the years rolled on, more and potential participants.

Sometimes, their programs were very small. Americans are we formed an agency help formed. And naturally, they all needed money. Others had no broad public acceptance. Occasionally they used a more groups' were unique fund-raising method (such as religious holiday seal sales).

The fund-raising groups began to get in each other's We have not tried to fit an agency into the United Fund unless there road. times, three or four groups were soliciting were clear reasons for it being there. funds at the same time. The public became confused and they asked, "Who get our The American Cancer Society, the lowa Heart Association and should contribution? And how much should 1 give to the National Foundation were invited to participate in the United each?" The biggest problem lies in the fact that it is an inefficient ex- Fund of Algona. Our invitations were not accepted because of naof our time and money to conduct so many drives.

There tional policies in each of these Agencies against participation in penditure aren't enough qualified leaders to go around. Raising money costs United Funds. money, and last year you had to spend money for many major cam- It is regrettable. that these worthy agencies did not join the paigns, instead of one. United Fund.

But none of us wants to be deprived of his right to port, through our United Fund, the research, education, and services that promise to relieve, cure or prevent cancer, polio, and heart disease. If certain agencies in these fields refuse to join the United The Solution Fund, how can we support these important causes? There is a solution. We will maintaig the United Fund "open United Fund of door" policy. Qualified agencies who have refused to affiliate can Obviously, something had to be done, so the direct from the United Fund if they will forego their United Fund is not an organization of so- receive support Algona was formed. The separate campaigns and join forces with the United Fund.

If the cial agencies. The United Fund is an organization of givers, drive is successful, the United Fund will offer to the Kossuth County and in that respect, you are one of the group. The Board of Directors is Chapters of the Cancer Society, Heart Association and the National composed of some of our most responsible civic, business, and indus- Foundation, for their 1960 Budgets, an amount approximately equal that contribution by to the average of their past 3 campaigns (and considerably more than trial leaders. We are convinced one generous they raised in 1959). If they do not accept this opportunity, you will every resident of Algona will mean more money our contribute to the fight against cancer, polio and heart disease through for worthy social fields of health, welfare and.

character building. A compre- a procedure employed by other United Funds, whereby funds raised hensive organization of volunteers has been formed to administer for these causes are assigned to other reputable organizations work6 this program. One committee worked for you to study and recom- ing on these common objectives. The president of the Kossuth County be included in the United Fund and recommended Medical Society has agreed to serve as an advisor in the allotment mend who will another will lead the cam- of these funds. how much each agency should receive; toward the same goal.

Many community leaders assure us that this is a sensible and paign; thus, we are pulling practical plan. They are convinced that the people of Algona will all give their wholehearted support because they want to help them all -ALL AT ONCE. Eligibility Requirements The Goal These are simple and forthright. You will surely agree that, before a social agency becomes affiliated with your United Fund, All of which discussion brings us to the big question: "How it should: much will it cost, and who will get the money?" It totals up a big package of service to this community a package totalling $16,038. 1.

Be performing a real service to residents of Algona. Naturally It will be spent in this fashion: this includes national organizations if they are active in this American Red Cross 2,500 community, Algona Charities, Inc. 1,300 2. Be actively supported by you, the public, through your finan- Boy Scouts, Prairie Gold Area 2,050 cial contributions. Girl Scouts 725 3.

Meet reasonable standards of financial responsibility and ef. lowa Children's Home Society 700 ficiency. Kossuth County Society for Retarded Children 1,500 Salvation Army 740 These are fair and simple requirements, and they have been proved in many other United Fund cities. You will agree that any Cause of Cancer research, education, Services 1,600 organization meeting them should receive the wholehearted support Cause of Heart research, education, Services 750 of your United Fund. Cause of Polio, and other health causes, research, services 1,500 Campaign expenses (2 office and other expenses, reserye DRIVE STARTS OCTOBER 19! for shrinkage TOTAL 2,673 I A ON IN HIM.

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