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The Humboldt Independent from Humboldt, Iowa • Page 3

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CLASSIFIEDS WORK FAST Supplies' 5 Xepllllll. Meter Meier llcpairs Northwestern Hell Telephone Phoile Service Shorty's Repair WcidiliK' 4 Harold Snlhcrk, lies Moines fo (in. moili join-tied IIAIlol.D THE HUMBOLDT INDEPENDENT, Humboldt, Iowa jATURDAY, 29, 1962 PAGE THREE i te meclinu ml- AND Buv FOR HIRE Wanted: Hard to place automobile Phone 400. Miller Insurance Agency, Iluinboldt, la. 1-38-tf R-l-tf Future security plus good pay.

Local area open for man with management potential. Write 200 George' Clarkscm, Des Moiiics, Iowa. R-30-1 1-24-1 Help wanted: Secretary to sales manager. Must be 'pro-fieicnt in shorthand, typing, filing, general, office work. Salary open.

Contact Mr. Nnlen at Dodgen Industries. Humboldl. 1-24-1 R-40-1 (Jot professional carpet cleaning results rent Blue Lustre Kl- ectric Carpel Sliampooer. SI.

pel- day. Slarncr Furniture. Hum- holdt. R-39-1 1-24-1 Attractive salary and commission for successful salesman capable of sales management, including recruiting and training route men. Permanent, local.

Write Ilox 02, Fret-port. 111. H-37-2X Mimeograph Stencils in the legal anil letter size at the Humholdl Newspaper office. 1-24-3 For Sale: Good nigged, meat-type, Hampshire spring and fall yearling hoars, hack Cat test. (Hi inch.

Large sleclion. Joseph A. Sknw Wesley, Iowa. R-34-6 I-19-G Itonte Man Wauled: Local area. Home every night.

Over 25 years of age. Steady income. Year around. No obligation in an kn- lerview. Write Watkins Products Mr.

Dale Doughan, la. For Kale: Good Ford V-8 available for taking over nominal pay- menis. Kiiuipinent includes radio, heater, mud and snow tires. Write box E. A.

care of the JJumholdt Newspapers. M3-tf R-29-IC Ledgers and Ledger sheets in Unpopular sizes. Printing llumhoklt. 1-22-3X Typewriter ribbon for all makes. Jaqua Printing Humboldl.

I-22-3X Metal signs, 7x10 inches, aluminum body, enamel lettering, (i4 different signs. A sign for every purpose, Printing Humboldt. I-22-3X p.ids, in many sizes. Jaqua Printing Humboldl. 1-24-3X For Sale Complete coverage Automobile Insurance.

Prompt claim service. Smith Insurance Agency. Phone Humboldt. R-50-tf I-35-tf less ded Willis V. Relknap, Snl lle't" less I mird D.

TcnviiliRcr. Sal. less ded Richard K. Snl del. less ded .1.

Andersen. Sal. Oct. less ded HllK-h West rail. Sal less ded John X.

Miller. Sal. (let. "I'P'S'N iled. Sludge Sloy .1.

Klwriiul, Less ded. Slmig-e Rein. Jasper c. Heed. Snl.

"I'le'i" Less dfil. Slndwe liem Albert A. less ded. Conn-art victor w. Sal.

less deil Northwestern Hell Tclc'pii'on'c' Phone Service Saul Studio, Henl or City (imec Ainer'ican inli. Rent Iliimbolili Trust Siiv-'lniAs'" Hank. WilhlioldiiiK Tux Tor (id City of Iluinboldt i I'etiy Cash). Supplies Hnrronp hs ('orpora Ion Carbon Paper PrinlillK Co. Proceedlnus.

Supplies Koch Hrotliers. I'niiv Holder Vincent .1. Miller, Itpfiiinl on CiRareite Olson Abstract Co. l-'ee II and Servicc Kcpairs Herman M. P.rown Cn.

Rcpa Irs Carlson implement Central Auto Supply Co. Repairs Labor Christ enscn ON Co. lOdRe llriil hers. Labor and Sand Kill Kiink's (iariiK'e, Repair Marinon Loatler 1 and II Motor Purls Supplle Inl City of Humboldt (Petty Cash). Stamps Supplies UurrniiB-hs- Cnrporntlnn I'HnllnR iRs.

Nntice 41.49 70.27 in.i.41 x.ns 4ii.on (M R4.nn 54.1:1 4.00 34.00 Ledger sheets and ledgers at the Humboldl Newspaper office. I-24-3X lersi.il Illllllelllen Woldlnif Wanted, party in this area with good credit or cash, to take over 9 pmnts. of $7.15 per month, total bal. on Singer Swing Needle Auto. Zig Zag machine, Repossessed, everything built in, no att.

to put on, buttonholes and all. Less if cash, will trade and show in your home if RFf) give directions. Also, Eleetrolux Vac. total bal. $38.88.

Write, Cr. Mgr. Box 1591 Sioux R-38-2 1-23-2 Thank You We wish to thank our friends, neighbors, hired help and Bode fire department for their quick response 1 in answering our call during the fire, which fortunately didn'l develop into a serious one. Again thanks to everyone. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Olson Bode, Iowa lllllllhnldl Kepti l.iiird's AllKiiniiHii linnr Iti-niilr. '112 Kuril I.ee I lard ware, I Me. Supplies Repairs isii'ii II. MllliT.

KiiKliii-nrlii Serviee. Alley lillt Mobil nil Compiiuy, oil Xnrt ern l.hllestnllp Cn. I'reni ix lie's Simp KiiilliUnr llepnir Sliorly's Uepiiir. 1 MllllTlllI The ThiiiiniK I'n. Slljlplies I lie.

I iiiil (1st I'll 1 CoWMl-MlllTliy, KllK'llli'lTK 1i). 10 24.4!) Office Staplers and staples at the Humboldt Newspaper office. I-24-3 Typewriter and adding machine ribbons for of much-, ines. Printing Humboldt. 1-24-3X EASTERN STAR LODGE NO.

195 AF and AM Humboldt, Iowa REGULAR Tues. -Jan. 1 8:00 P.M. Council Minutes Proceedings of the Humboldt City Council This notice contains information concerning the business of Hum- lioldl city government. It appears in--the interest) 'for the-public good.

'I'll' 1 City Cnllncil i.f the Cllv ill' lliunhol.il in i-eKiiliir scsMlnii Hi' 1 City iiri'ie. I'cr IHCJ i.Yliiek I 1 The li.llnU-llIK Illllllcd lllcllllicr.i were lirem.nt: Klevc mill Council c'. C. llnvclniiil. I'.

T. Aliseiif fl. S. l.inliin. Tlif iiiy bills were rend iinil iillmvi-il: l.iwn Service Co.

I'JIcctrlcllv for Oct. Xnv fl.VJS.lili II l.olcli Triim SiiviiiKK I 1 n. A. Tor Iliiinlinlilt Trust SiivhiK.s I. I 1 K.

It. S. i- "nl gnu Her is Solhecli. Sill, cie.i ll-lllll Jensen. Iti-nily C'lillerele lllllllbnldl I'lin liriilu Till.

llumlmldt I'liu Supjllles A re lids-, I nil ll sun Motors Hi-iiki' Kepiiir, I'nllee I'iir Hoods Super Yjilu Supplies Mnbll I ins, i HI, Sept. ft del Tllnrsnp's' III) Serviee Itntier I'oliee, John I'oliee, Inimie I'oll Kxlrn Ilillloweell Hnlisiill, XI I'll Hnllow loin.nn S7.70 Mutt Piirrott Treas-ui-or million A Carbon Supply Co. SuppllP.s -MotorK llmmlr of Police Car Herman M. Co. Kepnlrs Central Auto Supplv Co.

Heiniira Labor Continental OH Co. (las Kile! Oil Funk's (ianiife, Repairs Pickup. Loader, Truck and Parts Supplies llaLsrud Paint Wallpapur Supplies Industrial Towel Service Towel Service ror Oct. Mobil Oil Oil Northwest Limestone Co. Prelnlx.

It use's Conoco Snrvlce las Sinn Service Municipal "Yield" Sin'iis Humboldt Concrete ProductH Pipe. Ace Heebe. Labor on Trucks Station Fire K.ttlnKultthcr PS llecliarKe CO Humholdt K1re Department AleetlnK's l-'irex Hoau'H PlumhiiiK Pipe Nipples Humholdt County Corr. Culvert Pipe Llndliart Clievrolet Co. StartliiR- Truck Stevenson's Standard Service OIIH, Oil, Kte .1.

K. Anderson Lumber Co. Supplies Continental OH Co. Kue.I Moved hy Councilman Hoveiand and seconded by Councilman Llnton thai Ordinance' 3:10 be approved. Carried.

Moved by Councilman Williams and seconded bv Councilman Newton that "VIc-lil or Way" Slg-ns be placed on certain stree.ts. Ca rrlecl. Moved by Councilman l.lnton and seconded by Councilman Newton that the Plretnau'B Accident Policy he increased. Carried. On motion and vote meetlnu 1 adjourned.

HAKOl.ri SOUIKCK, City Clerk The. City Council of the City of llumboldt' met in reK'ulnr session al the City Office on Slonday, De.cem- ber 17, 1JIC2 al 7:00 o'r-locli P. M. The following' named members were present: Mayor Jean M. Kleve and Couiieilmen C.

Move- land, I-. W. Wllliinns. New- Ion and C. S.

Llnton. None, if overt by Councilman l.lnton and seconded by Cminc-llinan Hoveliind thai the Amendment to the (7ur? rent Huduet be approved. Carried. Moved by Councilman Newton and seconded by Councilman Williams that the 1'esolution KstabllstilnK' a Civil Defense be Carried. Moved hy Councilman and seconded by Councilman Hove- iand that the Aluyor'si appolnlnvelit of James HumpbreyH lo Uie (toard of Trustees of the MinilHiiril' Waterworks liu approved.

Curried. -Moved hy Councilman and sei that t) for a Carried. nd meptlnii" ad- XO'I'H'M (IK TlIK APPOINTMUNT OK STATK. I I I.OWA. Humboldl County.

ss. No. I IS7 NOTICK IS HIOIM'IliV lilVKX, Hint Ihe luis been dnlv appointed IM iiuallfied Adniln'- istratrix of the. esime Allan ficorivc dcceiised. liite of Hiimboldl County.

All persons imlebted io said estale iire to make immediate payment: tind those bavinn eliiims iiKiilnst the same will present them, duly authenticated. in the undersiKiicd for allowance, and file in the office of the Clerk of the District 'Court. CLKOHA (iKoKCK, Administratrix HAIM.VN A. STOKIIK. Attorney Dated December 2-1.

P.nii M. A. WALLI'K'AIT Clerk District Court THOR 21.117 By MRS. LLOYD ABRAMS THOR Norman Pullen of Egcland, Fla. came Wednesday to spend a three week leave with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Pullen. Additional dinner guests Christmas at the Pullen home were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mattelin of Lytton, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Papps and family of Rockwell City, Mr. and Mrs. George Pomeroy and family of Latirens and Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Mattelin of Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rtibcrg of Fort Dodge were supper guests Cristmas eve at the Maurice Olson home. The Olsons and family and Henry Vinncce, were supper guests Christmas at the Lawrence Egemo home at Eagle Grove.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larson and family of Waterloo were visitors Saturday and Sunday at the Mace Hanna home. Pvl. Henry Vinncce, of Arlington, came Saturday to spend a 10 day leave with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Vinnece, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Buhner of Pequot Lakes, visited at the Maurice Olson home Wednesday.

Dinner guests at the Clarence Anderson home Christmas eve were Mr. and Mrs. Omer Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Beck and children, Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Anderson and Lynn, Mrs. Karoline Anderson and Burl Anderson. Mr. and Mrs.

Selmer Anderson of Omaha, Neb. came later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Anderson and Lynn were guests at an early Christmas dinner at the Hi Berkland home Sunday evening.

The" Berklands and Judy were dinnei of Pequot Lakes, visited at the Maurice Olson home Wednesday. Kathy and Gary Will cntcrlain- ccl about a dozen of their young friends at a "Pizza" party Sunday evening. Games and listening to records furnished the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs.

Oilman Holton were hosts al an early Christmas dinner and family gathering Sunday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Olson, John and Mary of Wauwaiitcsa, Mr. and Mrs.

Craig Carter and sons of Boomer, Mr. and Mrs. Arne Ophcim and I'alti of Fort Dodge. Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Midland and Ricky of Webster City, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mocnch and girls of Duncombo Mr. and Mrs. James Kuncrt and family of Ilumboldt, Mr.

and Mrs. Ty Carlson and Gary of Leland, Mrs. Verdell Carlson and Wendy of Humboldl, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ophcim and family.

Roger Hollon and sons and Katherine Peterson of Kagle Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Melford Weslre spent Christmas day with Mrs. Grace ICnfield al Humboldt.

Mr. and Mr.s. Can-old Wergeland and family. Humboldl, Mr. and Mr.s.

John Carter and girls, Mr. and Mrs. (lien Wergeland and children and Lars Wergeland, Hardy, were dinner guests Christmas eve al the Lewis Wergeland home. Air. and Mrs.

Duanc Willard and Lisa attended an early Christmas gathering and dinner al the Harry Wray home at Algona Sunday. Air. and Airs. Braden Williard of Eagle Grove accompanied them. Bob Stowe of Morningside college is home for the Christmas vacation.

A Bradley family reunion and Christmas dinner was held at Community hall Saturday evening with 35 attending. Mr. and Mrs. Lorelle Vorrie and children of Thor were among the guests. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Leech and girls of Flint, Mrs. Nick Wolilwend, Mr. and Mr.s. Don Downing and children, Mr.

and Mrs. George Wolilwend of DCS Moines and Mr. and Mr.s. Glenn Trask and family of Badger were dinner gue- Christmas at the Lorenzo Trask home. Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Abrams, Mike and Don were guests al an early Christmas dinner Sunday at Hie L. W. Switzer home al Us- comb. Mr.

and Mrs. Emmcrson Ander- son of Fort Dodge visited Saturday evening at the Larry Beck home. The Larry Becks were dinner guests Christmas day at the Bill Beck home at Humboldt. Lynn Anderson of Harvey, 111. came Saturday to Christmas and to visit several days with his parents, the Leonard Andersons.

Mr. and Mrs. Art Wolf and children were guests at supper at the E. A. Weiss home near Humboldt Christmas' clay.

Kathy Witt of Morningside college at Sioux.City is the Christmas holidays with her parents the Don Wilts. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Day and sons of Hardy were dinner guests Christmas eve at the Melford Wcstrc home. Mr.

and Mrs. Craig Carter and sons of Beenier, Neb vi.sted several days over the Christmas holidays with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Olson, John and Mary of Wauwautesa.

Wis. came Saturday lo spend a few days over Christmas with the formers parents, Air. and Mrs. 0. S.

Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Moklebust attended an early Christmas dinner at the home of the Misses Anna and Gertie Moe at Decorah Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Noal Eavans of Ocl- wein spent a few days over Christmas with Ihe Mokclbusts. Mr. and Mr.s. Myron Collins were Christmas dinner guests with Mr.s.

Edna Larson at Goldfiekl. Martin Ballard and Lois Potce of DCS Moines were Friday evening dinner guest.s at the Guy Ballard home. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Collins visited Friday at the Bert Myers home and Ruben Peterson home at Corwith.

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Mitchell left Friday to visit at the Edd Lund home at Sioux City and to spend the holidays at the Roger Olson home in Olathe. Mrs. Inda Blcsie went to Cedar Rapids to visit over Christmas at the Dale Blesie home.

Mr. and Mr.s. Donald Withers and Virginia of La Puentc, came Friday to spend the holidays with her mother, Mr.s. Jennie Bram Saddle Club Christmas party was held Saturday afternoon at the Dr. N.

If. He.sse home. Merrill Nerem poured. A gift exchange was enjoyed by all. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Ballard and Martin were Sunday dinner guests at the Merlin Clark home in Mason City. kWNKUT nchy tiu uy iti 1111111 ll "ill liu uiiu well; llllllld (M omU-cl by. ('mincllimui l.lnton niipnK Phristrtinc mm -ii HIP hid of njnniHou'D rs mislmai!) the home a Police car- bo ae.ec|jtpd. Pastor and Mrs.

Owen Gangslad nH tPs.tiA.il BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY WHEN PROFESSIONAL SERVICE IS NEEDED Your wedding invitations and annoiin- CL-nionls must lu 1 just rishl right style of folder and the right style of Type. Come In and make your selection from our large showing of different styles. They are all correct to the last detail. Jaqua Printing MX 11" Halloween Ace Heche. Labor on Trucks Station l-'li-i- Kxilnjiiiishcr Sale RccharKe Mxllnn'iiiKhcr ('hrislenscn lili Service lias 7.1:; Hooker Supply Soda Acid Koam HrcharKCH Sl.ilj Hnmboldt Reminder.

Ad Llndllarl Chevrolet Co. Repairs 4.74 Stevenson's Standard Service. (las. (HI, Kir Mrs. Curtis Xorcm lii'l'und on llarliatte .1.

1. Holeomli MfK 1 Co, Inc-. I locosolv ii'Hrlen MI'K. Corp. Repairs Pcst-Kil Chemical Co.

Rodcin Control Serv. I Mn Purler Mlcctrlr, Fuses llcldl, Sludttr Removal (in moilon and vote mce.tiiiK' adjourned. 1 HARiH.ri SOI.HKCKl city Clerk Tin- City Council of Hie City or Iliiinholdi met In rcKiilar scs'iilon al Ihe City (ll'fice nil Mondav, November III, J-IIW2- -o'clock, P. M. The uainOd members were prcsc.nl: 1 M.

Kleve and Coiincllmen P. W. Williams, II. 'I', Newton. Absent: (I.

S. l.iiiinn. i by Councilman Newton and seconded hy Councilman lloveiand thai Hie of Harold Dcllroole for a seplic lankM'e ap- pi-oveil, Carried. tin motion and vole mcrtiiiK' adjourned. HAIKU.D StllvliKCK, I'lly Clerk Tin- City Council or Ihe City ol' Hiiinbolilt met in regular session al i lie I'liy iirrice on Monday, Decem- licr IIIU2 at 7:00 o'clock P.

The follou'ini; named members were present: Mayor Jean M. Klevc and Couiieilmen C. C. llovi-laiid, P. W.

Williams, (i. S. l.lnton and T. Xewton. Absent: None.

Moved hy Councilman Newton and seconded hy Councilman Linton (hat a class Iteer PiM'inil Tor John, ny's Steak Harbor he approved. Carried. The following hillH were read and approved: Harold Sol beck, Sal. Nov. less ded Irma L.

Jensen, Sal. Nov. less ded 17ft. 4H Willis V. Delknap, Sal.

Nov. less ded :143.4» Leonard D. Tcrwllllner, Sal. Nov. less ded.

Richard K. Christcusen, Sal. Nov. less ded 2114.21 Marvin .1. Andersen, Sal.

Nov. IVs.s ded 285.Oti HilKh Weslfall, Sal. Nov. less dell. HldR.

Permits U7H.2H John N. Miller, Sal. Nov. less ded Slov .1. Klwood, Sjil.

Nov. less ded Jasper C. Heed. Sal. Nov.

less ded 205.0(1 Alherl A. Vlnmind. Sal. Nov. less ded.

Contract ltllti.71 Victor W. Smith, Sal. Nov. less ded 104.11 Bell Telephone Phone Service 32.KH Humholdl Tl-UKl Hank. 13th St.

fYrtlfirate 2S8.3S Saul Studio, Kent of City Office 50.00 American Legion, Kent of Comforl 75.00 Humholdl Trust Savings Hank, Withholding Tax for Nov 4H4.00 II. L. Sironu. City Treasurer St. Ilond Int 10JU.75 L.

Siroiijr, city Treasurer at Forest Mr. and 'On motion mid jonrned. HAiioi.n SOI.IIMCIC and their'houscguests, Mr. and Mrs. City Clerk XT A I City.

Mrs. Malvin Moklebust Tin- llnnrrt of Ti'UNlees of the Iluinboldt Miinieiiml WuliM-n-ui-kri the City ot' Iliunholdt nif-t In reK'u- lai- HcHHlon lit I lut Office at 9:00 o'clocU A. M. on Frlduy, Xovcm- bnr 19U2. Tlio followiiiB nuiiied wcrt 1 OHCIII- Tlol- riinlrmii.li mill Cl.

p'. AliKc.nt: U. Hnupp. llcnry (Vhrlstcn- Hf-ri, Watcrwoi-kH wan alKo prfspiil. Tim followinu blllji werfl i-Piiri Hiid iillowed: liuriry Olii-liiti'iiHdi, Sill.

Oft. k'HH :i4l.Hi llobert H. Sal. Oct. IC.HH dud.

rtnKfl- Heller, Sill. Oct. less (led weMern ltdll Tpleiibdn IMioni- Sei-vlce Oct. Xnv II. sti-ojiB, city 'rreiiHin-i ItevPnliP llolld hit Iliiinhiildt TriiHt A- fiiivlnKH Hiinlt, WilliholdliiK Tux for Oct Ktinl Studio, ItHiil nf I'lly dfflcc.

City of Ilinnlxilill (J'ctly C'li Sliimiix 1'imluifc Brown Supply Itii-. Vulvd MOIIK'H 1'luml'lii); lleutlni Hi County Lumber Iowa Public Service I'o. l-lleclrlclly das I'rlniiiiK Co. Proceedlnus HupplleH Koch llrolhei-H, Stamp Supplies John K. Miner, Shorty's Itcpalr WeldhiK Slate llyplenlc l.alioralorlc.s Water Samples 21.

an On motion and von- meeting adjourned. HAKOI.D SOI.IHCCK, Hoard of Ti-umrvn of die Humholdl Waterworks nf tl.ie City of Humboldl met in regular session al the Clly Office at 9:00 o'clock A. M. on Friday, December 7, Kl(i2. The 'followint; numcd members were present: os- car Holdon, Chalrmuli ami P.

Ruse. Absent: M. D. Snapp. following billa wert.read and allowed: Henry ChrlatehHen.

Hal. Nov. ded Rolieit II. Clirlsti-nHiin, Hal. -Nov.

ded linger Heller, Sal. Nov. leas ded 8117.10 Cark-ton li. Hell Company Pledge Ordi-rs, of MaiiiH Carleton O. Bell Company Jntereljt un, Pledlff Orders 7741.H5 Saul Studio, llent of iCUy Office 25.00 Humboldt Trust Savings Bank.

Withholding Ta.x for Nov llli.liO Olty of Humboldt (Petty Casli). Slumps lift Ice 28.HO CiirU-ton D. Company Bonding Service 1000.00 Bui-t-oUKhs Corporation Vs Service ABreenitiit Dti.OO (lelirliiK Skelly Oil (Jaa, Oil. Kit: 54.51! HOUK Plumbing if Hvutlni; Pipe .52 JJuniholdt-t'ounly: llecorder Cerl. Copy of Ke.solutlon 10.5ir Iowa Public Service Comptfny 3tH.tili Jaqua Priming Co.

Board ProeeedinuD 21.53 Jnc, NcalJEvans of Oelwein, were din' ner guests Christmas day al the Mel Te'slow home at, Forest Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wergelaiid drove to Rochester, Minn. Wednesday to visit the latters father, John Dornath, at Methodist hospital where he had eye surgery John Dornath of Dodge Center, accompanied them. Junior Lutherans spent an hour of caroling Tuesday afternoon after school and returned to the Lutheran church afterwards for a lunch by Mrs.

Lore-lie Vorrie, Raymond Orsland, Mrs. Bob Nelson, Mrs. Bob Nessa and Mrs. Alvin Anderson. Jan Nessa had charge of opening exercises for the meeting; Dale Carter gave devotions.

Jimmy Orsland and Larry Minikis were ushers. Marietta Burkhart was piarjist. Acolytes for January are LaDonna Olson and Glenda Wergeland. Graveside services were conducted by Pastor David Lee for Angela Kay Holton, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Roger llolton, Thor, at East Ullehsvang cemetery near Thor Friday afternoon.

Arrangements were made by Sandvig funeral home of Eagle Grove. The baby wa.s stillborn at Lutheran hospital at Fort Dodge Thursday. Survivors are her parents, two brothers, Randy and Sc-ott, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilman Holton, Thor, Mrs.

Jnger Bakke of Story City. Olson Guests Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Buhner Warren H. Smith, Broker REAL ESTATE INSURANCE FARM LOANS Telephone 15 ACI-OBH from Humota Theatre tll'I'V OIWICMLM Kliivv, Harold Kolbeelf, Clerk Dr.

P. W. WllllnniH, S. Mntnn, II. T.

Newton, Dr. Curl C. llovellilld. Closed iliiK-s by Appointment Phone 902 aummtr Humboldt un. D.AVIH iv.

HOTT CIIIIIOI'MACTOM Complete Health Hours U-12 a.m. 1:30 to DR. E. P. HANSEN OPTOMETRIST 9:00 to 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 Daily Friday Evening 7:00 to 9:00 Closed Thursday Afternoon Phone 655 Humboldt COI'XTV Attnrney, II.

A. Stur.be Auditor Orin Nelson ANNI'HHIir, Mlirll! HIlllllpH flh-i-l! of Cniirt, XI. A. Wiilluknlt MiiKliieer, Vemoii Mlllir Iteenrcler, Krani'iH Knrllen Slu-i-irr, K. II.

llnulley Siiperliileiulcnl, Me.iHer Treasurer, Phyllis ChrlHtensen Ciiriiiiur, Dr. .1. II. Coddington FRANKLIN JAQUA John P. Mansfield, Asioc.

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Jaqua Bldg, 526 Sunnier Phone 170 Humboldt S. BROCKMAN INSURANCE Automobile and Trucks Fire and Tornado Accident and Health Phone 219 Humboldt E. R. MANN BOOKKEEPING and TAX SERVICE Sumner Phone 712 128W Humboldt, Iowa ciii'iicii Methodist ChiirrI, ftiiv. Fred M.

Shultz CunuTetfational Ili'V. Francis P. Burr Kiftli Avi-niii) llaiitlnt Itev. David C. llrown Our Sm'lour's Lnllieran llev.

c'. Itev. John Heem Ht. Mary's ('atliolic llev. Sylvester A.

Qriliiy Assembly of (lod Itev. ami Mrs. Koulernan Xioli Lnliieran, lieaver llev. M. Strelow He.venlh Day Adventist Key.

A. K. Klein DR. K. G.

PRIDE CUIIIOrilACTOIl Ottllee I'linne 478 Mouic Offlec Huumi lo I lo 5 dully ICveuliiufBi 7-UiltO A Krl. No Of flee IIouN A X-rliy Service SI. lluiuliuldl FOR FINE FURNITURE GO TO NEWTON'S FURNITURE STORE SISSON NURSING HOME Registered Nurse in Charge Care of Aged, Convalescent and Ambulatory 24-Hour Nursing Service Phone 108 Humboldt JOHN EDWARDS REAL ESTATE BROKER FARM MANAGEMENT Phone 795 Humboldt, Iowa HUMBOLDT IOWA Furniture FLOYD DEIM Local Representative Kaliin-Johnson Monuments Phone 1128J Humboldt, Iowa CIVIC AM) SIOHVIOItJ OIICAMZ VTIOVS C'liniiilu'r Cotiiiiierve Hill Stow, pre.sldent Hillary Club Byron W. Morrison, president KlivniiU (Mull if. K.

Thompson, president I.Iiiiiii Club Dr. Ham I.lnn, president Jr. Cliiiiuber off CUIUIUITCA Ralph Monaghun, preslilent Kveivlt Itobert l.i'Klun Auxiliary Kvereti liobcrts, Vclrruun uf Warn Ralph Monaghun comtnunder Auxiliary Slra. Uerdun Club Mrs. C.

1). Parsons, president HiixliK'tM, rrofrniildiial wuiuca Urure 1'owers, president llcla Hlumit I'lil vururlty Muriel Jensen WurUuvhlk- Club Mrs. K. A. Club Mrs.

O. H. I.ewullyn, prealdent Iliinibolill furn. lleiny l.i-nninif, prusldeiit (ilrl Mrs. Don llrlltuilUI Mvw Lester C.

MealUf DR. D. C. WHITTLESEY OPTOMETRIST Phone 833 Humboldt 630 Sunnier Humboldt OLSON ABSTRACT CO. ENID S.

DAY Phone 1098 Humboldl, BEN MILLER Loans Insurance Legion Building Phone 4M lilt. I1OVBLAIVO i 9il)0 a.m. (o ii No ou Iluy Office I'll. lit X-ruy Service GrouuU Floor FOR INFORMATION ABQUT SPECIAL RATES IN PHONE J02 THIS DIRECTORY.

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About The Humboldt Independent Archive

Pages Available:
17,106
Years Available:
1890-1977