Algona Upper Des Moines (Newspaper) - June 30, 1964, Algona, Iowa TF fU 2 More Seriously Hurt In Road Mishaps and toft of Wfft in Wile Ifi the tti tftfkind it than fear accidents wu most She ifi auto en by her i tractor by two miles She wti Mitred to Blue fifth hospital fof of her f hi headed south and the wai headed making a left it the The auto ww ft total loss extensive damage resulted to the to min fefft who fingel was taken to Blue treated for minor injuries and released Ms in serious the WelJJ boy suffered a skinned back and multiple bruises the he was driving at the farm el tie miles north and mile west of rolled and pinned Mm under it the mishap occurred it the boy Was taken to AM fof treatment of his the tractor was being used to run sheep on the farm when it the pinned called to a but the Wis a away and couldnt hear ael managed to get out from under the machine and went to the uncles then to the Sharon escaped when the Volkswagen she was driving rolled ih a ditch miles north and mile east di at the driver apparently fell while driving along the top highway and the machine went out of landing ifi the east ditch where it Sheriff Ralph gated and estimated damage to the auto at At 40 cats driven by Charles and Walter collided as the latter attempted to tutti it the 6 highways 169 and 9 Hear Stephas was Charged With making an improper turn by Deputy Sheriff Weed Who Was called to Damage to the vehicles was estimated at Waller Wednesday morning of this week will be a different ing for Lloyd Robinson of For the past 29 years he has been a field man for Bankers Life each morning of a working day he has found himself with the choice of about three different places to three different Jobs to As of June Lloyd enter ed effective Wed That morn Ing there are no three different places to John adventure minded this left last week on a hitchhiking tion to to visit his brother A postcard re Monday mailed from Can on Indicated he was making Been living with Buckskin Bob the past few days Bob want you to know I saw a rattlesnake and a forest fire out Nothing like a little adventure in the summer 1 Helpful Hint of the Week Why not reflecting or a light or a marker at the beginning and end of those concrete di viders at the 16918 tion Just north of Dont imagine four sets would deplete the highway budget and they WOULD enable motorists making left turns at night to know Just where in blazes those curbs are especially If ano ther car Is stopped directly op MAILBAG Think of all the money that could be saved If some of the useless Junk mall Issued through public relations offices were In one wastebasket material from the University of General the Marine State Conservation Savings Bond division and De of Education and All In one Arthur of Ottosen left June 12 for Alas and arrived there the fol lowing Wednesday DRIVING A NEW CEMENT He met several other units of a road construction crew at Grand and they formed a convoy the rest of the also worked on a road construction crew In Alaska last Many can but ponder the wis dom of the several hundred young people of college who with good Intentions but poor Judg ment are trekking into the State of If the folks there are it is their own detriment of their own mak If there are violations of federal law with regard to civil rights and voter registra it is a matter for due pro cess of and there are ty of federal officials to enforce If this goes It will lead only to greater trou and will serve as a spring board for less understanding In stead of between sections and segments of our country and Us There has ably already been murder com mitted there could be In cannot enforce the power of federal but there are federal officers paid for doing exactly Any man can write but only the gifted lew can write Looks like 1964 would slip by half of it already with out specific progress to ward making Part out Q the city dump when the safer m frem north is who knows mere trail travelers Maybe IB vi them i to overnight something to remember by during winter Upper ESTABLISHED 1865 M tt Act of of March JUNE 1964 1 Sections 18 pages 99 27 Both Parties Pick State Delegates Algona Firm Has Best Dodge Airport Bid The John McGuire Com pany of Algona was the appar ent low bidder last week on general construction work for the proposed northeastsouth west runway at the Fort Dodge Municipal The McGuire bid of was the lowest of three bids submitted to the Fort Dodge Airport Commission for the general The bid was more than over the estimated cost for the general Two other contractors sub mitted bids for general const ruction ranging up to No contracts were definitely let because any award must be approved by the Federal Aviation Lawsuit In Trust Case Here Dismissed Clark Dies Rites Today Clark wellknown longtime resident of this died at his home here He suffered a stroke in 1953 and never fully Funeral for God den were held today Tuesday at 2 In the Presbyterian with Keith eld Burial f was cemetery and McCul lough Funeral Chapel was in charge of Pallbearers were Robert Glenn Clarence Macum ton and Walter Born in Union Clark Godden was a son of and Charlotte Hud son He was married to Anna Jepsen in 1905 at Fen ton and they farmed In the area for many years prior to re In when they moved to They observed their golden wedding anniversary nine years Survivors Include his wife six Mabel Kenneth Strayer and Helen Paul Opal Lester Hazel Raymond Madi son and Arlene Crown two Clear and Cory don two Hattie Fred and Lot tie a Algona 19 grandchildren and 21 great Famous Last Uoe PU u car On Way To Ump BB Burt Man In Crash BURT and Howard Batt and escaped serious injury on Thursday even ing when the car they were ing in hit loose gravel and wound up in a Batt was taking her sand to where be to umpire a ball They were driving on a detour Uie torn north eAst Qf turned out to rowt when she Wt a patch el loose received a Jeep eut on her her received a cut They were treated at AMI A lawsuit filed March In District Court of Kossuth by Mil dred Carlisle against Alfred Carlisle and Grace Ackerman as was on the 24th day of by Mil dred The case had been filed shortly after Alfred who died March had trans ferred his property In Trust naming Grace Ackerman of as The provisions of said Trust con the use of all of the Income and principal of Estate if necessary to be app lied by the Grace Ack for the necessary sup medical care and last Illness and funeral ex pense and any other necessary or advisable expenses of said Alfred Carlisle as well as the plaintiff Mildred Carlisle during both of their entire life In spite of the property being set up for Mildred Car lisles benefit under the Trust she commenced thus disregarding the pro visions and benefits of said On June a Tentative Working Agreement was entered into between Mildred Carlisle and Grace Ack whereby the former a greed to dismiss her action against Alfred Carlisle and said Grace and agreed not to institute any or other action of any type or nature Independent or outside of the Trust which was set up for her Mildred Carlisle further a greed to move back into the Carlisle residence and to co operate with Grace for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of said Trust The Trustee agreed to pay certain current bills outstanding and to continue in the future to pay certain specified obligations of Mildred Carlisle and to provide her with a fixed number of dollars per month for other liv ing expenses not paid directly by the Said monthly payment may be modified by the Court or the Trustee or by an agreement at a future date depending upon the facts and all in an effort to carry out the intentions and provisions of the Carlisle Trust as was contemplated bv Trust strument to begin Social Security Tilt Security district office have t representative in 9 and July both in the court souse from to iSao to ad to any business connected with Republicans Name 31 To State Meet Oliver was reelected chairman and also of vice chairman of the Kossuth County republican central committee at the county convention here Fri day evening at the Kirk Hayes and Gordon Schmidt were renamed men of the finance committee and Richard Thoreson was chosen as Delegates were elected to the sixth district GOP convention called at Spencer July 1 to choose a candidate for Congress Thirtyone delegates were also chosen for the state GOP convention July 29 Angus Lone has been named honorary keeper of the door and Oliver Carlson as honorary at the National Republican conven tion In San State convention delegates named were as follows Algona Eldora James Oliver Duane Otto Kirk Kyle Mae Gordon Chester Alfred Betty Howard and Judy There Burt Roy Walter Lillian Fred Wesley Jean Lael and Joe Norman Albert LuVerne Howard Curry Swea City Richard Betty Phelps and Lakota Ley INDEPENDENCE DAY Algona Priests Mother Passes At Emmetsburg James mother of Francis high school died Sun day at Holy Family following a lengthy Funeral services will be held Wednesday at in Thomas Catholic church at Conway Is survived by her husband and 10 al so 11 brothers and sisters and a number of Wesley Elevator Plans Expansion WESLEY The Farmers Co Elevator has leased from the railroad company some land Just weft of the large storage where the Wesley stockyards were and will erect a foot building for a fertilizer mixing and stor age The capacity will be Work will begin soon and is expected to be com by the middle of Pi To The Algona Post wind QWI win be closed next There will be m City carrier or Rural Route incoming win worked to the Box Sections special Delivery mail Class Of 1939 Has 30 At Reunion Here Thirty members of the 97 now alive out of an original class of 100 attended the reunion of the class of 1939 from Algona high school at the Country last The class of 1939 was one of the largest classes to ever gradu ate Bud Anderson acted as master of ceremonies at the banquet program which followed a soci al Other program speakers were Julie Rex Dorothy Joan Baas and Wes Committee mem bers In addition to the speakers were Ardeen Norma Paetz and Art Sterling and Donald West came the greatest distance to Another reunion in five years is being With husbands and wives there were 52 at the This is the class that donated the Spirit awarded annually at the conclu iion of a school year to one of the AHS It was won this past year by the freshman To Move Office The office of the Algona Cham ber of Commerce will be from its present second floor location on North Dodge to the first floor building on North Moore owned by Harold it has been an Driver Charged After Buffalo Center A Buffalo Center Henry Van was charged with a stop sip violation as the result of a minor crash four miles south and two miles west of there Thursday at Driver of the other vehicle was Was He was headed north and Van Hove east at the The collision occurred at the intersection of a blacktop and gravel Earl Of Burf Dies Here Monday Earl died Monday morning at Ann hos He had lived at Burt for the past eight years and had been employed by Everds for the past nine Funeral services for Lauritson will be held at 2 in the Burt Methodist with Merlin Davies Burial will be at East Lawn Memorial Gardens here and McCullough Funeral Chapel Is in charge of arrange A son of and Anna Brown Earl son was born in Lotts Creek township July He mar ried Irene Leininger at Besides his survivors include a Joan Darwin a Craig two and two Carrie John and Jessie Algona He ws preceded in death by a brother Joet Condition The condition of wellknown Algona youth injured seriously in a auto crash near here June is ly He was rushed to a hospital following the crash in ry was also Bob Young Of Algona Dies Funeral Held Albert Bob resident of this area for at least 60 died at Good Samar itan early Thurs day June Funeral services for Young were held at 2 Sat at McCullough Funeral Chapel with Fried assistant pastor of Trin ity Lutheran Burial followed at Pallbearers were Elmer Jas George Cliff Ben Charles Rob ert Kain and Joe Albert William son of Peter and Ellen Livingston was born in Plum Creek township He was married to Louise Brunenkant at May and they farmed in the Plum creek area for many years be fore He Is survived by his wife a Algeria seven grandchildren and 15 Two victor and two brothers and four sisters preceded him in Seven Couples Get Licenses To Wed Here Seven couples obtained ding licenses June Robert Hi and Rita and las HI Goke and Mary June 85 Kenneth Kiley and Diane Jo Riley and Raymond and Susan Ji Mont June 86 Jerry and Miry June 2 Gary gnj Demos Sending July To Des Moines Democrats held their election year statutory convention last Friday night in the Kossuth court reelected Incumbent coun ty adopted and selected 26 delegates to the state plus Joe Straub and Ruth Hurlburt were reelected chairman and co chairman sec and Lawrence Dick Palmer represented the resolutions committee and read a platform that basically endorsed the present domestic and foreign program of the John son and the state administration of Governor Har old An overall study of the tax laws of Iowa was one of the and a modernization of gov procedures was ano There were about 45 in attend Absentee ballots for service men can be obtained and other absentee the group was The financial statement showed a rewarding return from Hughes dinner held No other major party rallies are being planned at this Delegates to the state demo cratic July in Des named from Kos suth follow Bancroft Don Richard Swea City Franklin Ruth Kenneth Patter Lynn Cath erine Florence Woodrow Algona Joe Joe Kathleen Ca sey Dave Paulette Gordon Floyd Dorothy Kathleen Kenneth Dan Raymond Burt Pat Bradley Mary Lakota Arnold Alternates named were Joe Wesley Mary Burt Algona Roger Burt Robert Geng George Pat Burt Lavon Algona Mary Fenton Charles Wilbur Algona Ronald Lone Collins was also named aa the official county delegate to the 6th district convention in senatorial Wholes Of Titonka Dies Monday about 9 Monday at Hancock Memorial Hospital in He bad been in ing health since about the ol the WM tern April 1901 at Hi had farmed in He iff survived Wi and two