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BABY GIRLA seven pound bundle of joy arrivel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Jurgens last Tues-Inga Sevold, Mrs. Hanna Hanson, and Mrs. Bertha Lande. Surviving him is his sister, Mrs. Julia Christianson of Rake, and hisday, March 6. She is little Nancy j brother Edward Sevold of Story Ann and comes to them by adop- City, Iowa. Many nieces, nephewstion. Sharing her joys and sorrows will be brother, Danny. Grandparents are Mrs. Dick Mur-ra and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jurgens.DISMISSED FROM HOSPITALC. W. Stowe of Buffalo Center, father of Mrs. Ervin Halvorson and Mrs. E. Madetzke was dismissed from the Buffalo Center hospital Tuesday where he was a patient for two weeks following a heart attack. His wife has been in the hospital seven months.and other relatives also survive.He was a member of Zion Lutheran Church at Rake, having transferred his membership from Bethel Lutheran Church of Story City, Iowa in 1955.LEAVE FOR FLORIDABirney Nelson and Irvin John- j son left Sunday for St. Peters-1 new fire alarm reporting systems.REA-RTA Meeting—(Continued from page 1)19. On May 13th the Kensett Telephone Company voted to join the Winnebago RTA. It is contemplated their exchange will be rebuilt and cut over to dial operation on August 1st.“Grafton- and Fertile installedburg, Florida for a few weeks vacation where they will watch the Big League Baseball teams in Spring Exhibition games.COMPLETES COURSERichard Skogen, who attended the winter quarter at the Luther- | ha.s been excellent. ’ Many newDuring the-past few months contracts have been executed with Rake, Joice, Emmons, Cong§i and Scarville to install similar volunteer fire reporting systems “The service continuity in both telephone and electric systemsan Bible Institute in Minneapolis I miles of line have been built by completed the course and has re- I our crews. The problems facingturned home. He is the son of j most qf the electric users is thlt;=Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Skogen.Sevold Rites—(Continued from first page)and confirmation on November 10, 1895, both were’' held atElim Lutheran Church, Randall, j caiiadequacy of their own farmsteac wiring. Our - Power Use Advisor Edgar Arnn, has been busy recalculating the electrical .needs a the high usage farmsteads. I: you have electrical service problems please do not hesitate tcIowa.on us.Tn addition to the. regularHe worked on the family farm, operations, electrical cl assei three miles east of Randall, for, were conducted for the vocation'many years, and later lived in j a\ agriculture students and 4-E Story City, Iowa with his mother., members in our county. We havlt;During the past 30.years he had | participated in industrial rura lived in the Rake vicinity where j area development. We have conL /x aw t L virf 1 n v-» onyn ! T i 1 • i whe worked on the Christianson! ducted appliance promotions farm until eight years ago when \ tours to the Dairyland powehe moved to Rake to live with his j generating system. We have insister, Mrs. Julia Christianson.After suffering a stroke, he was in the Blue Earth hospital,stalled two-way radio in ou: telephone maintenance trucks Radio telephone carrier schoolBlue Earth, Minn., for one week have been conducted in our offi prior to his death on March 12, l ces. During this past winter then1962. He was 81 years of age. He i have been weekly night classe never married, and was preceded j for all employees on dial switchin death by three sisters: Miss board mechanisms.”
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