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Kossuth County Advance from Algona, Iowa • Page 15

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Algona, Iowa
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Here's How to Save Money Today with a Quonsef Grain Storage Under new iacomt tut provision the entire COM of Quonsct Kfain storage buildinjc can be written off in jtut ywn. Bf iliog a statement of intent to use the building for storage, the total cost oi the building in. come tax deduction at the caic per year for five yeara. Quonsets make excellent storage tad livestock barns when not used for grain storage. Buy oat MW --put it to other uses later.

Easily financed with CCC Storage Facility four years--or on the Quonsct Purchase Plan. Order today. We'll hate the building we within 20 dan from date of purchase. Miller Steel Building Co. 1001 North Main St.

Algona, Iowa MONSIT IUIUHNOS ARE PIOOUCTS Of CHAT UUS STHtt. COKMMHM FOR BETTER FASTER SMART HOG RAISERS DEPEND ON SARGENT Minral Meal The Cost-Gulling Hog Supplement Whatever you feed oats, corn, or any jjnrtn combination you'll jjet HIGHER GAINS "AT LOWER FEED COSTS by supplementing with Minral Meal, the cost-cutting supplement that helps to finish out your hogs FASTER. And you can cut your corn in half! It normally takes 12 hu. corn per 100 Ibs. of jjain with Minral Meal you can, do the sumc job with only six bushels of corn.

Buy a bajr of Minral Meal feed it if you're not fully satisfied your money back. Sargent Co. Manufacturers of Famous Sargent Feeds ALGONA, IOWA V- PREMIUM STAMPS King Korn Stamps FREE with Each Purchase FREE Premium Catalog FREE Saver Book Buy from the Friendly Merchants who give you KING KORN Stamps Redeem Ihe Coupon in this ad for 30 Free Stamps Now, more and more merchants give King Korn stamps more and more thousands of wise shoppers save King Korn stamps for the nation's preferred premiums! COUPON This Coupon Redeemable for FREE I KORN STAMPS when signed and presented at any of the friendly merchants listed below: Chrome Clayton Rusk Highway IS 1fi E. state St. Elk Cleaners Hamilton Grocery '20 N.

Dodge o(M S. Minnesota Russ Ky Super Service E. State St. Name Address City (One coupon per person. Adults only.

Coupon expires Saturday. Sept. 18, 1954) NEWSPAPER! GRADUATES Of WEST BEND PLAN FUTURE CARERS WEST BEND Many of the 19j4 West liena high bcnool graduates are beginning tneir iuitue careers. r- UKer, in r'aui An- from the sale will go to the emergency Marca of mines. Air.

and Mrs. Richard Brown are parents 01 a 10. oi. son, uonum oorn Aug. 'M, at me feiiliucisOuig ItoapliUi.

Mis. uiuicncr had major suigeiy at hoa- fiiui, ton Ouagc, iast aaiuiuay. riaiiK ivocu ocgau net' lom ui year tcacning noiau -economics 111 tnc cmoii scaovi uay. mis year sue win oc iioinc i -c niMiuctor lor acncca, renion. nocK.

Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gcrbcr are nere; Joel nanwan, nivv" ana Woan Uerl)cr are nooert oanwart, lainung; MW- 01 an 10. oz. ooy Own wtuiieauay at tacir aome.

L. Biair was aonorcd icne tsennsietiei, ac home; 13urns, nuise training ai moaa- lawns ucs Sioinc-- rnl 1IC1 um wonuay IMU: ana ''Mrs. iJiair weie cwmiuj uinncr iywa biaie coiiege, at Ames; Warien reiCen, to enter oimeu services; coiriue try, to enter rtienara Uaue is Suul(. uiuat, iowa otatc leacneia college; Beany naoeger. pians unceiiaai; jamts Kiepper, larming.

bacnmua and Scnmicit, tanning; fciieen jonn- 01 the vo bcvcial irienos anu iutpiised furs. Blair gnis ana reircsnmenis. monaay evening Mr. ana Mrs. riair and Mr.

a. MIS. ivio- ley weie ainiicr guests ai tne Oicnn mair nomc. JUie wet Heau Merry Makers 4 cluo 20 items 01 "klARF LI AM a oouc ue rooes and white The PIMn Pom poms and wore a i limestone IS MARRIED IN ST. JOE CHURCH necklace and earrings, a gift the groom.

Rita Streit, sister of the --room was bndesmaid and woie a mini gteen dress of lace and net i a headpiece of net, and earned a i irroom's Kandel, woie die-s with a coisage Hrandmother Afeona (Iowa) Advairtf-3 of ytfllow ''''ntiraday. September 9, 1934 -TO a graduate of St. i dian ies and woie a corsage of pink io.se;.. The groomV, mother also 1 wore blue with pink i and wore a cot sage of pink loses. son, 1STC; Cafo'l auoemrai I 20 items 01 lowtor Co tlolnin at tne I'aio Alto county lair anu won bmc cierK at iAtvenport Elowtor Co Don Nelson win enter tne anneo! service; Carlene Leonard nurse ixa UDOons ana onc wnite.

training in a bioux city hot.pi- J' edl win be looos ana ital; Janice Otto, uncertain; iw.o Peril, University ot Iowa; Samson, nurse tiammg at no- cnester, George bauder, construction work witn his ta- tner; Kuby Scnurs, carK in Jensen and BoLstau store; Struecker, emploved at Iowa State bank neie; Baibara Anh- ker, nurse training at at Luke's hospital, Sioux Cuy; and Koy Thotpson, IJon Carol Keith, and James Sanders, to Iowa State college, Ames. 85th Birthday Observed Mrs. Anna Kilbourne observed her 85th birthday iatuiaav. Saturday afternoon liienoi and neignbois bi ought gilts and a covered dish luncheon to her home. Present vere Mesdames Lon Brown, H.

Orton, L. Vesterby, Matilda Daubendiek. Kiene, Al Al Tnronson, Chas. Schmidt. Boo Alcorn, Jennie Hoover, Petrea Christensen, Irwm Shellmyei, Blake, L.

Hennkson and Mrs. Earl Kilbourne, of Ostrandei, Minn. Sunday, a surprise party by relatives honored Mis. Kilbourne. Enjoying the pot luck picnic together with her wcid the Art and JLyle Kilbournes, and Mr.s.

Fritz Johnson and childien, of Rolfe, the Earl Kilbournes. of Ostran- dcr, Harry Hufntfan, of Minneapolis, and Mrs Edith Smith, of Beach, Calif. nutrition, me duo leaoers are Airs. b. Samson and AIIS.

Bob ixitigers. 'ine Bay View club met with Gladys Doyle 'luesday aiternoon. in answer to roil can the women gave a news article. Mi. and Mrs.

noy Kenne and Mil and Mrs. John v'onBak visited at the henry Stattlernans, at Clinton, ana at tne Edwin at Longville, last week, returning Monday. Wednesday sijpper guests of the Tom Olsons were me Ivan Darrahs and Fred Darrahs, ot Guests at State Fair Harold Baas and Francis Schafer attended the iowa state fan- Saturday as guests of the Register and Tribune. The boys joined othei paper carriers and went by bus from Algona to DCS Moincs. Joel Bamvart, USN, is home on leave.

will report to San Di- cgo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Bennmgcr have. been visiting "his.

parents, e. DCI i ucnsens. sine is cm- tne John Benningcr.s. Wally is -ployed-m-tlie now discharged from the service and plans to enroll this fall at the University of Illinois in Chicago, where he and his wife, the former Mitsuo Matsuda, of Tokyo, Japan, will live Mr. and Mis.

S. C. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Christensen and children visited last week at the Chris Christensens, at Zion City, 111., and with the Johnsons, at Waukegan, Guests at the Art Tabor home this week were Mr.

Tabor's aunts, Alice Tabor, of Madison, S. and Mrs. Gertrude Tabor, of Sioux Falls. Saturday the Art Tabors took their daughter Mary, to McCalls- burg, where she will teach again this year. Sunday visitors in Mary Richter home were Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Csukker, of Fairfax, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Csukker and family, of Waterloo; Mrs. Will McDonald and children, of Lane, S.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wem- zetl, of and Mrs. Lester Richter, of Rolfe; Mrs. Andrew Yoch and Emil, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Yoch and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Seifried and Ronald. Weekend guests of the Nathan Banwarts were Lydia Jean Banwart, Glen Banwart, and Donald Payne, all of Puiaski.

Mildred Fuchscn returned to Pocahontas Sunday after a two weeks vacation with her parents, the Bert Fuchsens. She is em- office. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson, of Fort -Des Momcs, visited the weekend with Mrs.

Mary Stag-' man. Belinda and Beverly Wilson who visited thrbc weeks here WiilTTEMORE Eunice Boi- mann. uaugnu.r ot anu iieniy tjoimann, 01 at. joe, oe- eame tne onae 01 uemuiu sux-it, son ot Mr. and j.virs.

o.eo. bueii, i 01 tVimtcmoie. at a. m. in st.

o'osepns a of the bnde Catholic cnurcti at it. Joe. in tdwaid Streit, brother of ivev. Leo scnumactter oinciatea JJ tne douolc ring ceic-mony. a I wrides mothei won cts ana itonaiu uormanii, cous- oluc dress with black ins ot the onue, ana ueiaiu and raui btieit, oroineii 01 tne Kroom, were acolytes at the llign inas.s sung oy joe cliou.

Tne Oriue was at urea in wmte nyiuu iacc ana nei gown wun a lace boaice aim long sleeves pointed at the wrist. i'ht skill was ol nylon net witn lace insertions ana a lace tram, fane earned Schutter weie the Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Zimmeunan ana uimn ana tna Merrinu.n, ot AuUubon. 'Ihe ben WaiKeis visiteu tne Elmer Lawmans at Lam ens on Sunday.

Tnc Kel Hcnely family tioned in the Black iiu'is UIM week. Iney also visited the Coin Palace at Mitchell, S. D. Ronald Walker, Eslherville, ar- rived by plane bunaay and visi- paients, ihe lien Guests ovei tne weekend of the Enncr Fcrdens tne Lester Oustafsons, Fort Dodge; Mis. Kay Stone and Marcia.

01 Lu- Verne, on Satuiday, and the Lloyd Pohl's, ot JKoiie. Sunday. Visitors of the crnon Nelsons recently were her bi other and lamily, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bird and lamily, ol Hawthorne, N.

J. Visiting the Francis- -Tackes and othr-r relatives at West Bend last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perkins and Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Perkins and Deborah, of Dewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nessen, Mary and Peter, attended the Watnefn family picnic at Harrison park, Enlmetsburg, Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Christensen and family visitetd last week at the Alvin Joliffe home at Mallard, taking care of the Joliffe work while they were on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bohney Council, Bluffs, visited seveial days with the M.

T. Munsons this week. Mr. Bohney is Mrs. Munson's brother.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sauder, of Hammond, weie guests of Herman Nuests last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Mctzger enjoyed a trip to the' Black Hills last week. The Joe and Bob Joneses visited several days Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Ross, Minneapolis, were guests of his sister and family, the R. W. Jurgens from Tuesday till Friday. A picnic dinner was enjoyed in the Irvin Harms home Sunday with the Arnold Ketelsens, Clin- lon StclzcLs and Donald Kuec- Tcers as The bnde Joseph's high school.

St. Joe. and the groom a graduate of the Piesentation academy, at Wlntte- 1 mure, and has seived three j- 1 1 1 i i 1 The groom's attendant was Jo- I.VIMIS 1:1 tne air foiee. Bormann. brothei ot the bnde.

A dinner and lecxption was Ihe Sioom; and lu.s held in the Plantation dining 01 light blue i for 100 gucst.s and in the Ushers were Kcnnetn L5ui- evening the young couple weie and hosts to then many relatives IL and fiifiuLs to a dance- at Planta- I lion balhoom. After a bnet tup. thev will be at home mniheaM of Burl where the groom is farming. boy. iji Moses, 16, has tome to make his home for four with the Rev.

and Mrs. Everett Staats of Villisca. The youth is fiom Hyderabad, India. Sunday. The next meeting will be held with Mis.

Will Berninghaus, hostess, Sept. 23. The Fun and Do club had a at the a i Ask "The Wildest Trader in Town" About WAMBYLS! LEAN, QUIET PHIIUPS I FEWER DEPOSITS! FlITE-FUEt does not require an anti-fouhng additive. It burns because of ils natural high purity components. You can depend on it for livelx knock- free power.

Cpl. Keith Ballaid, son of Mrs. with their Mary Robinson, of West recently graduated from the advanced non-comnnsioncd officer school at Ft. Riley. Kans.

The B. Wests have purchased the Clan- Enge property and will locate there as soon as the house is available. George Sauder has purchased the Mrs. Angle Stone property. He plans to the house and icnt it.

Mrs Stone will move the Glen Allen house, which she recently purchased, to the Elmer Forden lots east of Highway -J4. The Federated clubs of West Bend will hold a bakei Sat- home with their parents. Guests in the Myron Boos home Wednesday, wore Hazel, Florence and Sherrill of Ransonm, 111., and Mrs. A. D.

Clcal, of Rolfe. The S. C. Cnristcnscns had as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.

John Kelly and children, of Riverdale. N. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nichol, of Graettingcr; and Mr.

and Mrs. John Tumble and family, of Rolfe. The Ernest Habegers attended the Ruger family reunion at Call park, Algona, Sunday. Lee Dunn and Raymond For- a Mrs. Homer Kellar, Kasson, who have been guests of Ray Watsons and the Ray Barbers, weie honored at a picnic Sunday at the Watson home.

Other guests were the Andy Barbers and Merlin Hoo- i vers; of Fort Dodge; the Elmo Barbers, of Bode; Clarence Barbers, of Whittemore; the Raj- Watsons and Kay Barbers. FOR YOUR CAR-the gostlint to which is odded the soper ovio- tioii fuel component Di-isopropyL A Phillips exclvsive. Phillips was first to make Di-isopropyl and HF Alkylatc. Until recently these fuel components were restricted by government order for use exclusively in- aircraft gasoline. But'now authorities have removed restrictions and they can be blended in Phillips 66 FUTE-FUBL for your car.

FLITE-FUEL brings you more power, higher anti-knock, longer mileage, plus the important advantages of Phillips 66 controlled volatility. Get FuTE-FuEL at stations where you sec the orange and black Phillips 66 Shield. A NEW MOTOR OIL THAT CAN DOUBLE ENGINE LIFE! Sfc a dard CVCF SCt Up for Jlu motor oil is the Mil-0-2104 Supplement I tot. And all-vscathcr motor oil to meet the severe requirements of this test is new Phillips 66 TROP-ARTIC. Compared to ordinary motqr oils, new TKOI--ARTIC reduces wear even to the extent that it can double the life of an engine.

It cuts oil consumption keeps pistons cleaner extends gasoline mileage. Get TROP-AIOIC Motor Oil for year around engine protection. PHILLIPS I'c i Rotru.M COMPANY SEE YOUR PHILLIPS 66 DEALER V. Kill Uj) With "Flilc-Fuel" At KEN LEGS PHILLIPS 66 J.id J11U11U JT uiday the Bend imple- Uythc visited the weekend at the men) company building. Coffee i Sam Dunns, in Hastings Neb will be served ail day.

Profits' Recent guests of Mrs. Jcrrv Farm to Be Sold at Auction! 160 ACRES WEST OF ARMSTRONG ON HIGHWAY NO. 9 Saturday, Sept. II 2 p. m.

Modern 7-room hotic. completely redecorated inside and out. All hardwood floors. Good hog house, very good barn, chicken and garage. GOOD TOP-PRODUCING FARM IN BEST OF LOCATIONS! ATTENTION BROKERS: SI per acre will be paid to the broker who has registered the buyer of farm.

Jens T. Weiby Owner Clark Auctioneers. You'll alwavs be glad you bought a Chevrolet now! You'll stay proud of Chevrolet's lasting good looks. Other low- priced cnrs just don't have the nir of quality you sec in Chevrolet. Ami if you like Chevrolet's looks now, you'll like its looks always.

You'll enjoy exclusive features for finer motoring. Body by Fisher (he hiKhe.st-iompres.sion power of any leading low-priced car-the 1J brakes, the- only full-length box-girder frame and the only Knee-Action ride in the low-price field. They're all in Chevrolet! You save when you buy and when you Irade. Kven Chevrolet is priced below all other lines of cars. And at trade-in time, you'll be ahead again from Chevrolet's traditionally higher resale value! You'll get a special deal right now.

Right now, we're in a position to give you the deal of the year on a new Chevrolet. Come and let us bhow you how much you'll gain by buying now! Now's the time to buy! Ctt our big deal! Enjoy a new Chevrolet YKAIt AKI'KU A MOUK t'KOl'LK CUlCVKOLliTS THAN ANY OTllliK CAIl! KOSSUTH MOTOR CO. Southwest of Courthouse Square I'hoae 20Q.

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