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2-ALGONA (lowa) ADVANCE: THURSDAY. JAN. 20, 1966 Engaged MR. AND MRS. Wayne Lynch, Fenton, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Eileen, to Leon John Geitzenauer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lorenz Geitzenau-1 er, Lone Rock. Miss Lynch is. a graduate of St. John's high school of Bancroft, and.

is a student at LaJames beauty school in Mason City. Mr. Geitzenauer graduated from Sentral high school of Fenton and is attending Hamilton Business College in Mason City. The wedding date has been set for Feb. 12 in St.

John's Catholic church at Bancroft. day evening for the wedding of Robert Haag and Marcella Bird at the Evangelical Free church. Robert is a cousin of Mrs. Seip. The Roger Batts were Sunday guests of Mrs.

Estella Seip. Saturday callers at Durwood Walker's were Mrs. Walker's sister, Mrs. Dean Culbertson, and children, Lone Rock. The Robert Skillings were visitors last week with her parents, Ray Fitches, Burt.

Farewell given for Baptist pastor A farewell was given Thursday evening at Regular Baptist I church for Pastor Arthur Hicks and family, and Mike Huberer, both of whom are moving out of town." The Hicks family are moving to Topeka, where Rev. Hicks will pastor the Faith Baptist church, and head a building program in the spring. Mike Huberer has been employed at KLGA radio station as an announcer. He will be employed at the Northwestern college radio station at Fargo, N. in the same capacity.

Refreshments were served at the close of the evening, and both honorees were presented with gifts. pike. ing some smoke damage. NOW IN Rexall PROGRESS Ends CUT COST Saturday OF LIVING Jan. 22! SALE HURRY FOR HUNDREDS OF IN BARGAINS! HONSBRUCH DRUG "YOUR ALGONA REXALL DRUG STORE" The Algona fire crew answered two calls, one Sunday night and another Monday noon.

Sunday evening they were called to the city dump. John Rosenstiel made a trip to the dump with garbage and attempted to back close to a fire to empty it. The back window of the car was frosted over and he backed the vehicle on top of the burning refuse. Then he couldn't get off when the car became stuck. The department was ed to put out the fire.

One tire was burned but the rest of the auto was not damaged. Monday noon firemen went to the home of Mary Lallier on East North street. The motor on the washing machine burned out, caus- Linda Farrow is married to Irvington man Irvington In a simple wedding ceremony Linda, daughter of the Milton Farrows, Algona, and Stephen, son of Clarence Canaday, of the Irvington area, were married at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Methodist church, Algona, with the Rev. Newton Coughenour officiating in a ring ceremony.

They were attended by Nancy Leigh and Bill Holcomb. Organ music was by Mrs. Coughenour. After the ceremony a reception. was held at Van's Cafe.

Both are 1965 graduates of the Algond high school. They are now at home at Van Buren Motel. He recently attended the Universal Trade School, at Omaha, and is now employed at Ken's auto service. She is employed at the Honsbruch drug store. ATTEND WEDDING Many friends and relatives of this area attended the wedding Jan.

17 of Howard Eischen, son of the Edward Eischens, Lu Verne, and Betty Gatton, daug. hter of the Harold Gattons, Algona, in the' St. Benedict church with the Father Nicholas Ruba officiating. The wedding dinner and reception was held at the V.F.W. Hall, Algona, with a large SHOWER IS GIVEN A miscellaneous shower for Linda Farrow and Stephen Canaday was held in the Methodist church basement Wednesday at sponsored by 20 hostesses with 79 attending.

Mrs. Russell Canaday, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Richard Mawdsley, sang two solos. Readings were given by Roxanne Schade and Mrs. Harold Sabin.

U.P.W. met in the church dining room last Thursday afternoon at the Irvington church. Study was begun. on the "A Reluctant Mrs. Blanche Lage was in Dodge Sunday to Fort see a grandson, Michael, a patient at Lutheran hospital having had for a hernia last week Friday.

Michael is- a son of the I James Lages. The Richard Fellins have a 5 lb. 12 son born at the Emmetsburg hospital January 17. The Fellins have one other son, Joe. Mrs.

Fellin is the former Davis. Harold Colwells went to City Saturday and Harold entered the hospital for treatment on one leg. Harold was a patient at St. Ann. hospital a few.

weeks ago after he had injured both legs in a fall while at work. At that time the leg that had been most severly injured was treated for infection and a blood clot. Recently the other leg began to swell and became The Herman. Beckers were in Sioux City over the weekend visiting the Richard Farrells. The Allen Darbys were Sunday guests at Dick St.

John's. Marineus Hansen, who has been making his home here with the Charles Reapers, left Monday for Roland, where he will several. weeks with his sister, Mary Larsen. Mr. Hansen is a brother-in-law of Mrs, Reaper, The Lloyd Muellers, Wilmington, returned home Thursday.

The Muellers had been visiting his sister, the Marvin Eischens, and also attended the wedding of the Marvin Eischen son, Jack Frideres, and Pat Ricke, daughter of the George Rickes, Wesley, January 11. The Jack Frideres left Saturday for Wilmington, where they will make ther home. Mr. Frideres is employed as a plumber at the arsenal there. Fun and Do Club met Jan.

12 at Eulalia Altman's, Algona. Guests were Mrs. Connie Kohlhaas, Mrs. John Roeder and Mrs. John Altman, Jr.

At 500 prizes went to Rita Frankl, Evelyn Froehlich, Deloris Kramer and Mrs. John Roeder. The next meeting will be at Wilmar Arndorfer's Feb. 9. Guests at Durwood Walker's Jan.

12 for Kevin's 6th birthday were Tommy and Mathew Dole, sons of the John Doles, Billy, Mike, and Jackie, sons and daughter of the Bernard Nilles, all of Irvington. The grandparents, the Charles Reapers, called in the evening. Thursday callers at the Walker home were the Merlin Walkers, Algona. Mrs. Estella Seip returned last Thursday after several weeks with her daughter, the Major Batts, Newburgh, N.Y.

She left New York by train Jan. 4 and went to Rensselaer, where she visited a week with friends, Mrs. Hazel Tobin and Mrs. Laura Weber. Mrs.

Estella Seip and Mrs. Fannie Lee went to Britt Satur-1 Truck driver injured; three other accidents One person was injured and charges were filed as highway patrolman Charles Bird investigated four accidents the past week. An Estherville driver for the United Parcel Service of Des suffered cut on his hand and face and was treated at St. Ann hospital in a collision of two tractor-trailers miles south of Algona on highway 169 at about 7:55 a.m. Saturday.

The other truck was driven by Walter Vanderwell, Hull, and his machine had $450 in damage while the Parcel truck had $300 in Ross was charged with failing to yield of the roadway when his machine went over into the opposite lane after he went to sleep at the wheel. A CAR driven by Kenneth E. Summers, Burt, struck a cow about 10:45 a.m. six miles north of Algona on the -Plum Creek blacktop last Tuesday morning. He came over a hill and could not avoid hitting the animal, which was owned by Kent Seely.

The Burt car had extensive damage. A Whittemore woman, Kathleen Detrick, escaped injury when her car hit an icy spot, in the highway and she lost control. The machine hit a reflector on the bridge just west of Algona on highway 18 about 2:50 p.m. Saturday. The machine had about $75 in total damage.

BIRD CHECKED another accident last Tuesday afternoon about 3:15 p.m. on the east edge of Algona near the Robinson -Construction driveway. A car driven by Virgil Roach, Algona, and a pickup truck driven by Frank Mittlieder, Algona, collided when the truck was turning left just as Roach was about to pass. There was about $150 total damage but no charges were filed. Backs car on fire al city dump 4-H News WESLEY BOYS The Wesley Boys 4-H had an annual pancake supper for fathers January 12 at Joe Skow's.

There was a good turnout. Lar. ry Kunkel was chosen as king candidate and Jerry Martinek as queen candidate for Fun night. They decided to have a junior and senior 4-H basketball Reporter is Jerry Martinek. CRESCO BOYS The Cresco Boy's 4-H met January 17 at 8 p.m.

in the Extension office. Talks were giver en by Marilyn Roethler and David Sabin. Dean Teeter gave material for talks and Harold Bosworth spoke on calf weigh: ins. Lunch was served by Stephen and Larry Rochleau and Terry Sabin. Reporter is Larry Farrell.

Gene Heimers gave a Rochleau. demonstration. Reporter is is Haag. ALGONA A.0.K. Algona A.O.K.

club met at Diane Logue's Jan: 8. Hostesses were Mrs. Logue and Mrs. Menneke. Guests were Mrs.

Studer and Mrs. Schlievert. New leaders are Mrs. Berger and Mrs. McEvoy.

New members are Becky Meyer, Merri Laing, Judy Taphorn, Barb. Schievert, (ny Limbaugh, Susan Kinseth, and Denise Montag. The New Years Eve party was discussed. Fun night was discussed, and Janis Haag was elected queen candidate. Judy Berger, Menneke, and Mary Jane gave talks.

Leader tion was the sewing box, gram discussion, good ing, monthly awards, and sheets. Activity was a for good grooming. Music recreation were led by ALGONA A.0.K. COMPLETE PUBLIC AUCTION 1 will sell at Public Auction my trucks, shelling equipment and my regular personal farm located on the farm two miles north of Estherville Mobil Station on Highway 17, then miles east; or two miles east of Estherville on Highway 9, then three miles north, mile east. WEDNESDAY, JAN.

26 SALE STARTS P.M. No property to be removed until settled for. W. L. KRIER, owner Burns, Clark Clark.

Auctioneers lowa Trust Savings Bank, Estherville, Clerk Lunch Wagon on the Grounds TRUCKS 1960 Cab forward 2-ton Chev. truck. complete with Swartz hoist, Steffen 16-ft. comb. grain and stock box.

Truck has 5-speed transmission and 2-speed axle; 1959 Cab forward Chev. 2-ton truck, complete with Swartz hoist, Omaha 16-ft. comb. grain and stock rack, 4-speed, 2-speed axle; 1959 El Camino Chev. Dickup, power steering and power brakes motor like new; 1950 Chev.

2-door car. TRACTORS Mc. model 460 tractor, comp. with fast hitch, 3-way hydraulic, live power, power steering, fluid in tires. New heavy gears in rear end.

(Tractor like new, complete in every way); 1952 Oliver model 88 with live power. COMBINE Mc. model 403 combine, comp. with cab, heater, grain tank extension (100-bu. cap.) radiator extension for extra cooling, trash knives to cut grass from rolls.

Heavy duty cylinder. large tires with heavy duty rims. 13-ft. header with hume reel and love bar. Hydraulic lift on reel, 4-row corn head.

SHELLING EQUIPMENT- 1964 model 1210 corn sheller (latest model), comp. with Minn- power unit with large motor, This sheller is mounted on Int. Model A-160 1957 truck. Extra drag sections, large amount of new and used sheller parts. Many.

corn rakes. Sudenga auger with motor (portable). MISCELLANEOUS Riding lawn mower; Forney electric welder; Knipco model F-88 (new); 6-in. Skill Saw; electric drill; 6 or 12-volt battery charger with booster; hydraulic jack; electric motor with buffer and grinder; tap and die set; two steel tanks with built-in hog waterers; tank heater; egg washer; gas brooder stove; many tools, bolts; electric fencer; some oil and grease, etc. POWER MACHINERY Massey-Harris 12-ft.

wheel tandem disk with 18-in. blades; Oliver 3-bottom 14-in. or 16-in. trip bottom plow; Case -model tractor manure spreader, used very little; Oliver 4-row tractor cultivator; J. D.

490 4-row planter; Case 3-bottom, 14-in. tractor plow; 7-ft. tractor mower; Allis-Chalmers model 2-row cultivator; Turly tractor endgate seeder; Stan manure loader with snow bucket; Oliver 13-ft. spring-tooth harrow. OTHER MACHINERY Little Giant 48-ft.

wide-type elevator; speed jack; Energy hydraulic hoist; 4-section lever flexible harrow with Noble evener: Case rubber-tired wagon with box; Sears rubber-tired wagon with hoist and box: rubber-tired wagon with large box: J. D. endgate seeder; side delivery rake. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Gas stove, coffee tables and other cellaneous household goods. BUILDINGS 12 16-ft.

hog house with plank floor, in excellent condition; 12 14-ft. brooder house. 200 bales of straw. Auctioneers' Note: This is the sale to attend, with combine, sheller, trucks and tractors. all in excellent condition.

Balance of machinery is in good working order. Many good shop tools. See you at 12:15 sharp January 26. Usual auction terms. Not responsible for accidents.

RAHE HOME SOLD Bancroft The Bob home here was sold to Rosemary Dudding recently, with possession Feb. 1. The, Rahes will move to the Rudy Rahe farm, which was purchased from Ida and Wilburge Naber. Bancroft Sgt. Joel Vollmar, Bancroft, is home on.

leave from the Army with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vollmar. He served just over a year ih Korea. He and his wife will fly to Oklahoma Friday of this week where they will pick up a trailer home and he' will report to Fort Bragg, N.C.

He will apply for officers candidate school there. FERTILIZER MEETING tarty Twedt, manager of the Whittemore Coop: Ag Elevator, chemical is announcing an meeting oh Herbicides and insecticides.at the Elevator Jan. 24, p.m. Dr. Cuzzins of Consumers.

Cooperative Association will have charge. Refreshments will be served. Advertise in the Advance largest PAID circulation! Sharon Berg. presentapro- groomgoal picture and Terry READ'S MOVING LIQUIDATION SALE 3 Cherry Lamp Tables $64.95 ea. 2 Antique White Tables $59.95 ea.

Closeout Now 36" Round Walnut Coffee Table, 49.95 2 Cherry Drawer Tables $49.95 ea. 2 Traditional Lamp Tables $54.95 $29.88 Extra Long Coffee Table 69.95 each 1 Slat Bench Table, 60" 39.95 1 Oiled Walnut Coffee Table 49.95 Hurry and Save! MODERN FRENCH ITALIAN STYLES. GROUP OF 20 TABLE LAMPS Tall Decorator Lamp blue 29.95 Closeout Now 2 Traditional Table Lamps 19.95 ea. 8 Tall Table Lamps, 3-way 24.95 ea. $12.88 Provincial Lamp 24.95 each Some Lamps in Pairs All 3-way Reading Lamps Hurry! FAMOUS SEALY SOFA BEDS 2 BROWN NYLON OLIVE NYLON Reg.

129.95 $98.88 each 2 BROWN NYLON Reversible Cushions Reg. 139.95 $118.88 each HIGH BACK ROCKERS $64.88 each PIKE John Goldhorn and Benny Siems, Aplington, went fishing New Year's day and there was plenty of water running in Beaver and West Fork. Several were caught and one was a 10 pound northern Colonial Pillow Back Sofa Closeout Now Printed Fabric Reg. $349.95 Top Quality Styling Ex. Long Contemporary Sofa $178.88 Selig Olive Scotchguard Reg.

$219.95 each Flexsteel Wing Sofa 3 Cushion Olive Foam Rubber Your Choice Springs Reg. $299.95 Chairs In Pairs Closeout Now PAIR CHAIRS Reg. 180.00 1 PAIR CHAIRS Reg. 140.00 $98.88 1 PAIR CHAIRS Reg. 150.00 A Pair SAVE NOW On These Values! READ'S FURNITURE and CARPETS, Inc.

ALGONA, IOWA.

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