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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 9

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The Algona Upper Des Moines, Algona, Iowa, April 10, 1941 DAN MAN HIT STREPT THROAT Doan: Amos Angle is in bed sufing from a streptococcus throat lection. He 18 under a doctor's re, and reported to he improv- on Visitors at the Angle home inday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ogle and son, Ralph, Woden; Mr. Mrs.

Geo. Higgins, Titonka, and and. Mrs. Elmer Mayfield of Cason City. Sunday guests at the Fred' Anal home were Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Hawking and son." Robert Boleneus attend drove to sports- Des Moines to a men's convention. The Doan ladles will hold their annual spring bazaar and supper on Thursday evening, April 20. Mra, Petra Larsen, went to Burt Sunday with her son, Edmund, and Thursday where visited until family. Drusilla Hansen spent Friday night with Evelyn Meyers, accompanying her to the county spelling contest on Saturday, where Evelyn represented No.

7. Drusilla was alternate. LOOK USED CAR THEM BARGAINS That Out de Bout OVER Take Your Choice 1939 Studebaker Commander 4-door Sedan 1939 Plymouth 4-door Deluxe Sedan 1939 Plymouth Two door Sedan 1936 Oldsmobile 2 door touring sedan 1936 Oldsmobile coupe, extra good 1934 Chevrolet 2-door Deluxe 1933 Oldsmobile 2-door Sedan 1933 Pontiac Sedan NEW PLYMOUTHS and DESOTOS NEW OLDSMOBILES Willard Batteries VEEDOL OIL TYDOL GAS Complete Service on all makes of cars Hoenk Motor Co. West of Court House H. L.

Hoenk Phone 391 BACON Decker PICNICS Rindless lb. Tender, Hockless lb. 17c RATH BLACK HAWK TEND'R Whole Half or LB. 24 BOLOGNA CHEESE Plece or Creamed 12c Cottage Rath's Large, lb. Sliced DECKER'S IOWANA TEND'R HAMS Butt Ends End, 24c lb.

17 PICNICS HAMS Rath's Shankleas 19c Center 2 for 25cl NEW POTATOES V. S. No. 5 LES. Triumphs Grade FRESH CRISP LGE.

APPLES RADISHES TENDER 3 BCHS. 10c Wash. Winesap -Extra, FAncy GREEN ONIONS, BUNCH 5c ORISP 5 LES. Fresh CARROTS Crisp 5c CHERRIES. COCKTAIL FOR FRUITS SALADS 3 CANS 07 SIX DELICIOUS FLAVORS JELL- O.

SWANSDOWN CARE FLOUR PA4 PAAS EGG DYES 3 No. Cans 2 A GRAPE JELLY PURE GLASS NATIONAL 12 07 COFFEE Butter Nal Fol. jui 4. 2-ib FOR INS coLOR TOSS 3 NATIONAL TEA CO food stores WESLEY GIRL A BRIDE, APRIL 4 Wesley: Ida Irene, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Young, WAS united in marriage to Theo. D. Worsley of Ventura, Friday evening in Mason City by Rev. Carl Hinz. The bride was a member of the 1932 graduating class of Wesley high school and has been employed Mason City for the five The young home couple Saturday.

visited On at years. her parental Sunday they left for Ogden, Utah, where they will make their home, A Nephew Dice Mrs. James Lloyd recelved word last week of the death of her sigter's son, last week of the flu at Beatrice, Nebr. He leaves a wife and young daughter. was chief operator for the Bell Telephone company.

Meetings Coming Up Mrs. Henry Haverly will entertain her bridge club Thursday, Ap- rit 17. Mrs. Leonard Arndorfer will be hostess to her bridge club next Thursday. The Catholic Missionary, society will meet Tuesday, 15th.

A ten pound baby boy born Congratulationa, Tom! to the Mr. Mercy and Mrs. hospital in Mason City Tom McMahon at Sunday former morning. Mrs. Kent.

They now McMahon is have a family of two girls one boy, Helon Kent is at the McMahon home. Greet Second Child Word was received here that boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haverly at Dundee, on Tuesday, April 1st, and has been named Patrick. They have one other child, Michael.

'Clarence is 8 son of Henry Haverly. Dennis Vitzthum is working for Clarence on a large dairy farm. rence Wingert and family Fort Dodge, Mrs. Mike Franzen of Sheldon, Caroline Wingert of Dubuque, Sister Bernadette and Sister Myra of Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Studer of Excelsior, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Richtsmeier and family of Iowa Falls, Mrs. Bertha Richtsmeler and family of Iowa Falls, Clara Richtmeier, R. 'and Annabel Hoeffle, R.

of Fort Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wingert and family and George Prema of Adams, Minn. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Bornholdt on March 22nd. The interior the Loebig cafe received coat of paint applied recently by Paul Erdman. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meurer and two children visited at the Nick Meurer home at Plover Sunday.

Mrs. Rudy Guderian visited her sister, Mrs. Van Nest' and new baby at the Hampton hospital last week. The Will Walkers of Corwith and Mrs. Susan Lease were supper guests the Morris Studer home Sunday.

Mrs. James Lloyd will entertain the Willing Workers circle of the Methodist Ladies' Aid a Wednesday, April 16th. John Meuhe of Irvington, formorly of Wesley, left Tuesday for Moines, having been inducted into the army. Ed Lorenz spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Lorenz. He is attending An aircraft school in Des Moines. Mrs. Henry Goetz, Leo and Joe Goetz took Henry Goetz to Dubuque Thursday where he entered the St. Josephs sanitarlum for treatment.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haag and baby son, Monte, of Algona, were weekand guests at the home of Mrs. Haag's parents, Mr. Mrs.

Geo. Ward. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cruise at an Algona hospital Saturday.

April 5. This makes them a family of two girls and one boy. William, Lillian, Joe and Bernadine wene Sunday night dinner guests of their uncle, Joe Goetz, honoring William, who deft Tuesday for Buffalo, New York. Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Jones of Logan, Iowa, were Sunday guests at the Frank Kouba, home. Mrs. Jones was former, Mabel Stage, a teacher in Wesley publle school. Virginia Benton of Cleveland, came home Saturday for 8 week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace Benton, She teaches 0c- cupational therapy in a Cleveland Institution. Mrs. Albert Licktelg accompanied by her mother and brother of Buffalo Center, returned home on Sunday afternoon from a week end visit with the former's grandmother in Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Lang and daughter, Marilyn and Bernard Hauptmann will return here The Saturday from Des Molnes, men have Anished a six weeks course in an aircraft school. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Loebig were sponsors for their grandson in Althe gena drat child of Mr. and Mrs.

EdSunday afternoon. a The baby, mund Loebig, was named James Roger and baptized in St. Cecelia's Catholic church. June Haverly, daughter of Mr. Dea and Mrs.

J. L. Haverly, went to Moines Saturday night to visit Lang her slater, Mrs. (Ethel) Larry and Her parenta took her to Garner, family and Bernard Hauptman. where she took a bus.

Don Wokteig and Lewis Kent, Jr. came home Friday night for a week the end visit with their parents, John Liokteige and La H. Kents. The boys have been in the military at Fort police department of the army Snelling for two months, Mra. Campbell and two children ida, came where home they Sunday had from been Sioux several weeks at the home of her parents Mr.

Campbell and Mra. drove to Sious Rapids on Al Turnquist. Supt. Friday and brought them back. Sunday for a vialt with his Peter Haverly of Oelwein came mother, Mrs.

Agatha Haverly and other relatives. Mr. and Call, Mra, Harerly. went to San Diego, from Galwein last tall. Mrs.

he Haverly leave For mained out west and will for there next week where they will They make have their purchased a permanent large apart: men At Studer Rites Out of town relatives who attended the funeral of Mrs. Julius Studer here last Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wingert and daughtor of Duncombe, Mr. and Mrs.

Law- Will Nelson Gains From Malta Fever Union: Will Nelson, brother of Mra. Engatrom of the Good Hope neighborhood, la reported considetably improved. He has been in the Veterans' hospital, Molnes, past several weeks, suffering from Malta Fever. The treatment he received was so beneficial that he may be released from then hospital in a week and taken home east of Lone Rock. It will some months before he will be able to do farm work.

0. A. CAMPNEYS' FAMILY DINNER Union: Mr. and Mrs. 0.

A. Campney entertained at a family dinner Sunday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis, Union: Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Campney and family, Emmetsburg: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Froh and family, also Mrs. Lenora Thompson, Havelock, the latter being Mrs.

Campney'a mother; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campney and family, near Burt, and Fay Lashbrook, Algona, Seven Confirmed At Lakota Church Lakota: The Rev. D. Sauer conducted confirmation services at the Presbyterian church, Sunday ing for the following class: Dorothy Schroder, Norma Olthoff, Emma James Dontje, Jane Steenhard and DorWhalen, Delorlia Roelfsema, othy Woodworth.

Ench was presented with a zipper Bible from the Sunday school. MEET 17TH WITH ANNA MARLOW Union: The Union Mothers and Daughters club will meet call April will 17, with Anna Marlow. Roll be "A Tree I Would Like in my Yard." Story of Johnnie Appleseed will be given by Mayme Steinman and a paper, Hobbies, by Nellie a song by Marie Bode. Operation at Rochester Mrs. Emil Stoffel was taken to Rochester, where she WAS son-ingo through the clinic.

Her law, Charles Ulfers took Mrs. Stoffel and Grandgennet Emil up Stoffel last and Saturday. Mrs. Jacks Stoffel and daughter, Mrs. Grandgenett remained with Mrs.

Stoffel, who was to go through the clinic Monday. She had a gall at bladder St. operation A few years ago Mary's. (She underwent an operation Tuesday m), A Son Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Davis are parents of a 10-lb. which has his two second child grandparents. and second son. Mr.

been named Jay Arthur, is their after Davis is a brother of Fred Davis, and works for Henry Bros. They made several acquaintances while they Union. Osteopath to Swea Dr. J. Fonbes, Webster county coroner and osteopathic physician, is planning, to enter practice at starting today, Dr.

Forbes has been a life-long resident of Webster county, and prominent Dodge activities. He had in been Porto county coroner there Come in and Visit Our New Singer Sewing Center Opening Saturday, April 12 In building formerly occupied by Clark Grocery Special prices in all models of Singer Sewing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners and Electric Irons. FREE Style books to the ladies who call during the day. sewing machine repairing Parts for Expert all makes of machines. Several good used machines for sale.

Singer Sewing Mch. Distributors Phone 990 J. S. Draper, Mgr. USED CARS and MACHINERY CARS '37 CHEVROLET COACH- -clean $85 PONTIAO FOUR DOOR '86 PLYMOUTH FOUR DOOR '34 DODGE FOUR DOOR TRACTORS C.

with steel wheels W. a. All with rubber front Oliver 70 on rubber Case R. C. rubber front and cultivator I.

H. C. F-12 on steel with cultivator Machinery John Deere 2-12 plow, like' new; John Deere 2-14 plow; binder; sulky; rake; 2 elevators; gas engines; box; 3 section cream harrow with draw separators; wagons; 2-9' discs; truck cab; truck 4 Burr mill; 2 spreaders. Good work horse. bar; Bradley Klassie Phone 714 South of Hotel Algona REPORT OF CONDITION OF Security State Bank Iowa, organized under the laws of the State of of Algona, and in the member of the Federal Reserve System, at the close of buslState of Iowa, a 4th, 1941.

Published accordance with calls made by ness on April of Iowa and the Federal Reserve Bank the Superintendent by Superintendent of Banking of Iowa of Banking of this on a of the Federal Reserve System pursuant to district date fixed and the Board of Reserve Act and Section 9231, Code Iowa, Governors the provisions the Federal ASSETS 1. Loans and discounts (including $33.49 over- $433,514.75 drafts) 2. United States Government obligations, dir- ect and guaranteed 8. Obilgations of states and political subdiv- 4,373.71 Islons 5. Corporate Federal Reserve bank) 1,950.00 stock "(including $1950.00 stock of 6.

Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in process 358,113.17 of collection 7. Bank premises owned $16,000.00, furniture 18,500.00 and fixtures $2,500.00 TOTAL ASSETS $852,851,68 12. LIABILITIES 18. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships $369,160.84 and corporations 14. Time depoalts of Individuals, partnerships and corporations 16,255.03 16.

Deposits of States and political subdivisions 379,972.73 19,814.52 18. Other deposits (certified and officers' Deposite of banks checka, etc.) 439.79 $785,642.91, TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including sub. ordinated obligations shown below) $785,642.91 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 50,000.00 15,000.00 Surplus Undivided Profits 2,208.72 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 67,208.72 SO. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL $785,642.91 ACCOUNTS bank's "capital consista of common stock with total par value of We $50,000.00 C. B.

Murtagh, Frank Kohlhaas, Vice-Fr and M. Schemel, Cashier of the above-named bank, bereby and certify belief. that the above statement is true to the best of our kagwledge C. B. MURTAGH, PEON FRANK KOHL HAAS A A DIRECTORS Correct A E.

J. HOUGH HUTCHISON M. D. HAUBERG SHUMWAY W. HAGGARD State of Tows.

County April 1941. uth, Eworn to and subscribed before me thin day of Notary Public SEXTON NEWS Joseph Krieps is on a business trip to Waterloo this week. The Dale Struthers family spent Sunday at the Geo. Struthers home. Mr.

and Mira, Hans Johannsen of Alta, Iowa, callers Monday at the David McGregor home. Mr. and Mira. Oscar Hammond and children spent Sunday at the John Schuler home in Swea City. Everett Steven was a Sunday caller at the home of his sister, Mrs.

Everett Hodgin of Greenville. Mrs. Dale Thompson received word that her brother, Morris Francis of Spencer left Friday for the army. Glenn Sanders and sons, Robert, Jay and James of Mallard were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Bert E. Sanders. Kathryn Kirschbaum of Algona arrived home Sunday to take care of her mother, Mrs. August Kirschbaum, who is on the sick list. Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Thompson and children attended a family dinner at Webster CIty Sunday at the Earl Francis home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mason and daughter and Dorothy Francis of Corwith.

Mrs. Harvey Steven attended a post nuptial shower given in honor of Mrs. Ralph Wermerson at Huthins on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Wermerson was formerly and Elma Figemeter of Hutchins was married to Ralph Wermersen, son of John Wermersen of Britt, on March 23rd.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank German and Mr. and Mrs. George German of Mount Ayr were week end guests at the home of Mr.

Mrs. David McGregor. and Mrs. Frank German are parents of Mrs. McGregor and George German 18 a brother.

They stated that the farmers had already sowed their oats, A birthday dinner was held at the home of Strother Wise of Plymouth on Sunday, April 6th. A dinner served to 32 guests was enjoy- Mixed Sweet Clover Yellow and white per bu. $3.30 GRIMM ALFALFA Montana grown. 99.5% pure per bu. $13.20 Algona Produce Phone 9 SWIFT'S CHICKS MEAN PROFITS Because they live and grow No.

8-Week of Life flocks Tests, Test Data Spring '40 No. day old chix 108,920 Alive and Ave. Livability Healthy ACT NOW Place your order now for May or June Delivery! Swift Co. ALGONA, IOWA 14-15 The birthdays were those of Mira. Sarah Wise, of Strother Mason Wiser City, Mrs.

Mack Wise Florence Phillips Algona, and Mrs. Fred Jones of Plymouth. 13 TH APRIL Join the Parade with clothes that are right. HATS $3.50 $3.85 SHIRTS $1.65 $1.95 TIES 50c, $1.00, $1.25 Madson Hanson 80808080808080 1 Maple For Spring Nothing Equals the Soft Mellow Tone of Maple wonder maple continues to holds its favor -no other wood No the spirit of America, and no other wood is so perfectly expresses and beautiful! The maple suits below faithfuly reflect the so rich traditional influence! The Complete Living Room Maple is as economicel as it is beautiful, Do as this lovely Early American ensemble proves! advance. your spring Furniture buying now--before prices Davenport $42.75 Coffee Table $9.25 Large Arm Chair 17.25 End Table 6.25 Foster's Furnituro Co..

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