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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 370

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Hometown 6 THE HOMETOWN REGISTER Sunday, March 31, 1985 cans Alexander of Escondido, Rosalie Shrinter of Des Moines, Mary Meier of Bellevue, and Shari Casebeer of Clinton; two sons, Eugene of Eagle Grove and Daniel of Fayetteville, N.C.; 39 grandchildren; and 27 JEagle Grove Peter Paul Wanken, 87, died March at the home of a daughter in Albia. Sunrivort include fix daughters, Kathleen Dykeman of Riverside, Calif, Marjorie Portx of Albia, Betty vivors include one daughter, Marian Darland of Goldfield; four grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; one great-great granddaughter. Jolley Jackie Louis Dreessen, 57, formerly of Wall Lake, died March 19 at University of Iowa Hospitals, Iowa City. Survived by his mother, Esther Dreessen of Jolley, three daughters, Jackie Balvan and Jill Dreessen, both of El-dora, and Lisa Brandon of Des Moines; one son, Jeffery Dreessen of Marshall-town; three sisters, Bonnie Martin of Florence, Twyla Finck of Rochester, and Mildred Giedd of Council Bluffs; one brother, Wendell Hunter of Newell; one grandchild. Ethel Jergenson, 84, died March 27, at Clarion Care Center.

Survivors include her husband, Chris; two daughters, Phyllis Hayes of Manltowish Waters, and Cleo Bradley of Hobbs, N.M.; a son, Wesley (Jim) of Eagle Grove; a sister, Dorothy Menge of Rangely, C0I04 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren. Marian Heslop, 75, of Zearing, formerly of Eagle Grove, died March 27 at Colonial Manor Nursing Home. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Carl Lewis of Webster City and a brother, Lawrence McCutcheon of Goldf ield. Dorothy I.

Weibel 74, died March 27 at Trinity Regional Hospital Survived by a daughter, Joanne Motley of Eagle Grove, and two grandchildren. Emmetsburg Lillian Meng, 75, died March 23 at Bruce's Funeral Home 923 1st Avenue South 576-5117 Rockwell City Richard Craig Campbell, 37, died March 19 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Omaha, Neb. Survived by his wife, Joyce. Thomas Irvin (Tim) Maulsby 54, died March 22 at Stewart Memorial Community Hospital Survived by his wife, Lois; one daughter, Christine Bergum of Spokane, one son, Thomas of Rockwell City; two brothers, George of Lytton and Ruhl of Rockwell City, four grandchildren.

Fred Finn Fritz, 80, died March 24 at Stewart Memorial Community Hospital. Survived by one sister, Jennie Anderson of Grand Rapids, and one brother, Herman of Amarillo, Texas. George J. Stoltz, 84, died March 26 at Sunny Knoll Care Center. Survivors include three daughters, Beverly Goodwin of Farnhamville, Marvella Lynch of Rockwell City and Lorraine Paulson of Thousand Oaks, one son, Lorren of Bellville, 19 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren.

Guardian the guardian plan insurance funded prearranged funeral nrnoram lunerai program Plan li Palo Alto County Hospital Survivors include one daughter, De Etta Wes-trum of Graettinger, three sisters, Pearl Moore of Graettinger, Evelyn Bates of Emmetsburg, and Louise Bates of Comstock, two brothers, Lyle Halstead of Emmetsburg and Clarence Halstead of Estherville; and three grandchildren. Farnhamville Dave Lilly, 61, of Story City, formerly of Farnhamville, died March 23 at Mercy Hospital Medical Center in Des Moines. Survivors include his wife, Evelyn; a daughter, Karen Wagner of Maxwell; a son, Don of Ankeny, three brothers, Frank of Boone, Ray of Lake City and Lloyd of Mesa, five grandchildren. Fort Dodge Florence Tepfer, 91, died March 20 at her home. Survivors include two sons, Duane of Fort Dodge and Donald of Fountain Hills, seven grandchildren.

Phyllis L. Kendall, 94, died March 27 at Tompkins Memorial Health Center. Surviving is her friend and companion, Leda Everson, with whom Miss Kendall lived for more than 50 years. LeRoy J. Dosien, 87, 470 N.

Second died March 25 at Marshalltown Manor. Survived by a daughter, Laura Hanson of Fort Dodge. Delmar F. Carlson, 82, of Storm Lake, formerly of Fort Dodge, died March 25 at Buena Vista County Hospital. Survivors include two daughters, Phyllis Jensen of Algona and Donna Holmes of Alta; five sisters, Mable Carlson, Emma Johnson and Esther Fishel all of Fort Dodge, Beat-ta Saathoff and Myrtle Myers, both of St.

Charles, a brother, Walter Richter of Fort Dodge; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Lake City Paul W. De Long 88, died March 14 at Stewart Memorial Community Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Ellen; one daughter, Mary Ellen Ravtor nf 1iVaAfr4 Til iba enni Paul Jr. of Sac City and Harold of Zetter, 11 RuthVCIl Featuring Friendly Service Free Coffee Snack Center Diesel Fuel grandchildren; and 18 great grand children.

"A CONVENIENCE STORE" John M. Leners, 57, died March 26 in an automobile accident in Emmetsburg. Survived by his mother, Frances Leners of Emmetsburg; two daughters, Rosemary Stetzel of Algona and Angela Leners of Sioux City, four sons, Bruce of Estherville, Ed of Denver, Larry of Emmetsburg and Tim of Des Moines; a sister, Karen Leners of Toledo; four brothers, Joseph of Houston, Texas, James of Ayrshire, Mike of Bancroft and Vincent of Emmetsburg; eight grandchildren. Webster City Lloyd F. Smith, 72, died March 20 at Hamilton County Hospital.

Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; one daughter, Sandra Sogard of Jewell; one sis-' ter, Viola Soop of Webster City; and three grandchildren. Russell W. Dinsdale, 80, died March nn Lytton Dean Ronald Teague, 56, Bellflow-er, formerly of Lytton, died March 19 at Pioneer Hospital, Artesia, Calif. Survived by his wife, Betty, parents, Cecil and Genevieve Teague of Lytton; two daughters, Vickie Teague of LaMirada, Karen Gray of Norwalk, a sister, Maryl Glas-napp of Spirit Lake; one grandchild. Rosetta B.

Anderson, 79, died March 24, Park View Manor Nursing Home, Sac City. Survived by her husband, M. B. (Butch) Anderson; a daughter, Mary Seil of Farnhamville; two sisters, Leota Flesner and Opal Kruckenberg both of Lytton; a brother, Roy Ringgenberg of Sac City, two grandchildren. Pomeroy Frank Hodds, 84, of Ames, formerly of Pomeroy, died March 22 at Ledges Manor Nursing Home, Boone.

There are no immediate survivors. vro IU HOT Jl mm mm 23 at Crestview Manor. Survivors uk i elude his wife, Eva; three daughters, I Jl Graettinger Anna Chris tensen, 98, died March 23 at Good Samaritan Home in Estherville. Survivors include five daughters, Lura McGrif in of St Paul, Nelva Hansen of Graettinger, Merle Kauffman of Swea City, Lulu Schmidt of Emmetsburg, and Alvena Christensen of Graettinger, two sons, Dale of Lakota and Warren of Larch- Betty Nail of Blairsburg, Donna Huff-myer of Westminister, and Faye Nicholson of Webster City, one sister, Ruth Johnson of Williams six grandchildren; and one great-grand daughter. wood.

births: FORT DODGE EAGLE GROVE HUMBOLDT Highway 20 1 69 Highway 1 7 North Highway 1 69 So. Open 24 hrs. open 6-midnight open 6-1 1 Hardy Anna J. Wigans Bosworth, 88. died Barnum Rosann and Darrell Sturtz, 2951 March 21 at Clarion Care Center.

Sur- Twenty-first Ave. a son, 26, Trinity Regional Hospital. 7 Cowrie MffilE MONEY FE UIR Ruth and David Hanson, a ton, Rate Maturity Minimum Deposit March 27, Trinity Regional Hosptal. I Hardy Beth and Robert McKenna.a son, March 22, Humboldt County Memorial Hospital, i Kanawha Joyce and Joel Morris, a daughter, March 22, Community Memoial Hospital. Lake City Diane and Tony Sommerfeld, a son', March 25, Stewart Memoral Community Hospital.

Sandra and Michael Luckenbill, a son, March 24, Trinity Regional Hospital. Cylinder Kim and Clyde Dahlhauser, a son, March 23, Palo Alto County Hospital. Emmetsburg Jane and David Happe, a son, March 26, Palo Alto County Hospital Fort Dodge Margaret and Brian Fishel, a daughter, March 21, Trinity Regional Hospital. Karen and Robert Younie, a daughter, March 22, Trinity Regional Hospital. Laurie and Darrel Largerstrom, a son, March 22, Trinity Regional Hospital.

Barbara and John Brikett, a son, March 22, Trinity Regional Hospital. Molly and Robert Bonnstetter, a son, March 22, Trinity Regional Hospital Pamela and David Hellige, a son, March 24, Trinity Regional Hospital. Debra and Larry McFarland, 1817 First Ave. a daughter, Trinity Regional Hospital. Lois and James Sankey, 950 Second St.

N.W., a son, March 18, Trinity Regional Hospital. 3 month 8.75 $1,000 min. 6 month 9.25 $1,000 min. 12 month 9.75 500 min. 2 year 10.00 500 min.

3 year 10.25 500 min. 4 year 10.25 500 min. Livermore Mary and Norman Kthlhaas, a son, March 23, Humboldt Cmnty Memorial Hospital. Lohrville I Substantial penalty for early withdrawal Rates effective March 26 through April 1, 1985. FARMERS NATIONAL BANK Tips Tidbits By Phil Stephenson, CKD Certified Kitchen Designer WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? 4 ff I.

I II I Commercial State Bank "Helping Is Our Business" Pocahontas, Iowa 50574 Phone -712-335-3322 Main Bank 635 First St. Webster City, Iowa 50595 Phone 515-832-1133 Lisa and Jerry a son, March 27, Stewart Memorial Community Hospital. Manson Susan and Rjssell Vigneron, a daughter, Marcl 25, Trinity Regional Hospital Mallard Shirlee anil Dean Olberding, a daughter, March 27, Pocahontas Community Hospital. Pocabbntas Angela ind Bart Sorenson, a sonj March 27, Pocahontas Community Rockwell City Pamela and William Horan, a daughter, March 21, Trinity Regional Hospital Beraita and Donald Heimgartner, a son, March 22, Trinity Regional Hospital. West Bend Connie and Roger Gamble, a sori, March 26, Palo Alto County Hospital' FDIC Ever notice that certain homes stand out from others on the block? Usually it is due to at least two or three reasons (1) architectural variation (a distinctive desien).

(2) fEiousonds of tedfs pit your landscaping (accessories that spice up and add to the central theme), (3) color considerations (the proper mix and blend of roof, siding, brick, shutters, etc. that lend to a pleasing aesthetic appeal. Kitchens and baths have the same basic criteria that set them apart from the rest. A good design lends itself to both function and aesthetic appeal. Proper color and texture choices add to the design continuity.

Accessories such as adjustable rollout trays and giant lazy susans spice up the total package with function. If you are going to spend your hard earned dollars on a new kitchen or bath, why not get more than new cabinets and fixtures? Get your money's worth with value we design into your home at Atlas Kitchen Bath. The Wl REAL ESTATE! 3 3l World Mary Evelyn Luken to Aneelo and Evelyn Brena, 312 ft N. Ninth St, Fort Dodge, (10,000. Richard G.

and Belinda G. Morrison I Atlas KITCHEN BATH .516 Central Arena 953-5863 to David A. and Judith K. Tjepkes, lot in Cowrie, $25,000. Rex M.

and Evelyn E. King to Low ell A and Mary GuddaU, in Vin' cent, $12,000. Edwin Jr. and Gall Martindale to Claudette K. Gottschalk, lot in Gowrie, $16,500.

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Saturday 9 a.m.-2 p.m. "III Fort Dodge, IA 50501 Choose the Profeational See Phil D. Stephenson, CKD The Area's Only Certified Kitchen Designer lanital bquare only. -0- 1.

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