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---HUMBOLDT, IOWA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25,_1967
Glenn Sorensen, miSsing since Sept~ 6th, arrived in Des Moines Tuesday ~lenh Sorensen, 4Z, or Lincoln, At the host•llal, Sor~nsen was
Ia., a lbrmer Humboldt rosldcnt, reported asl><:lng tn~OO<lph)'Sical reporte.d to the Polk County's condlllon. sheriff's oltlce at Des Molnes Chle l J31ltr llo~·ard Elde ol Tuesda~t sa)·tng thai he ha~ lost the Polk Count)' Sherllrs Olftce his emory, Missing since said lhat Sor~nsen carried social ~plcm r 6, Sorens..n Is the ser.urlt\' allll <Iran cards, Names ~n ol ~lr, and ~Irs. Peter 11. SOrenSI!n and son-In-law or Mr. and hlenlllyln~ numl~r or the and M' ~· l.awrcnce Llndhart ol car.ls w•·•~ eraswl, Also In his
lion who referred blm to the l'nlk Count)' shertrr s olllce. -An~r ttlklng to the Pol~ Count)'
sherlll, Mr. Llndltart called Ill> daughter at Lincoln.
~t r. and :.1 rs. Llndhart and ll11ol r olau~hler. Ilorls, ·Gntl•h1•r son, Charl~s. Zl, and Uarhara, 11. arrlvlod at Uroadlawns llos· plltl at Z:OO p.m. llumlloldt poss~sslon .. ·ere lJus llck~t stubs
Sorehsen had arrived at Do:s from ~rln~netrl , Mo .. to Okla· Mul""s from Omaha, Neb, lie homa Cll1·, Okh .. an•l from llkla Sl)O!nt tucsdav night In the l'olk Clly tu Omaha,
Th~y ri·C<>~:nltetl Gl~n Snrensen 1 but he sahl lloat he did not know
UM:"m. Cnunh· jail ailfl " ' IS admllle!lto s-orensen wa~ lllllenlllcd Wectllroadl awns t•otk Counh· llo>llllal """'lay allunoou hv hts wile and at Ill's ~Joines Wotll,.,,;.lay. lie Mr. anJ ~It~. Lawrenrc Llllll-ls IIM:uw""r olan AIIb-Chahn~rs hart . ~n·nsun .. ·as •tressed hnt>ltultlll husln~>s al l.lnculu, ho a v.ru1 >1111 01"1 hhll' >lworl Ia., which has h•:en opo1ated h)' ~1tl rl. Ill· had $1 In change, his wile, !loris and son Charll•s Th• dran card was lsslll·ll In ·1 II . ~I , ' ' ' 1948 In llumllnloll <.inulllV
s nee 1 s npP."arancc. A lrlcoKtlu lhurobolttt nr'Ctllrles
Week end thefts undergoing investigation in Humboldt c;,:,~~~tr'''~J,~':ltr:'Y J~'~, , ~ 1 ''t't'•''Ki,1t~~ nrrt•:.~ ~:~~~hJ'.\11': ~-:::•·•:.:~,',1 ~;
S.>rtnSI!n hurd a radio report 1\'cdno~ay ahoul 9:30a.m. alluut lhe man W1IO had reported to tho' 1'11lk County shcttfrs ulllce ,..llh a luss ol n•ernnry. Sloe call<d llw l.lndhJrts a10d Mr. t.'mlhart c•~utat"h;..S th~t r•dlo • ••·
Tite ~>ldt•st daughlor ol till! Snrensens, Mrs. Lrnn (Glco•la) glnnln~. rc>sldrs at Sltcrman, Tnas, "'hen· b•·r hushantl Is stallotll'd In tlw army,
On the ntnmlnt: ur St:!>le iii\Jt:r G, SorPnscn rocc>tved a call from a customer .npar 11clnbcck that a part M a lrartnr he had sold alx>ut a year earlier was miss
Sorensen tlrtiY!: to the tra•:tor
tnr II. lie len lor the pari but never there, lie ,.·as drlvlnt: Studrhaltn pl~kup,
The Tama Cunni) ,l..,rt tro oU\C'u and ' 'hi\CJii M:arrl~·•\ TG.tHa Cuunt) tn vatn ror tht" ull tt~lng
th~n or zt ·g~ese and ducks from Humboldt, the Melvin Thorn larm at nutlalld and the then or S64 lrom Johnny's ~lobtl station In llum-boldl Is still underwl\', As ol t' rlday morning. no · further clues lo either then had bt>en
, of unc!oveted.
Lawrence Thompson honored at pre'llalks;mg cfmer
Services scheduled for prominent R~nwick. ma~
Melvin Thorn Is ollcrlnc a ••<· $50 reward tor lnlormatton lead•
lng to the arrut and conviction Mr. and Mrs. t.awrence B. nv•.• ol lhe person or t~rsons "'1to Thompson of llutland held an
•1ole the birds. According to early Thank51:lvlng tllnncr In poa· Jonwill . oil
llnmboldt County Sloertll Mar· hOnor ol their son, Lawrence vtit Ander~n. the theft occur- B. Thompson Jr., -who "·as home r·ed sometime tale, Saturday on leave. evenlnc, November 18, or early Guests were Mrs. William au.lt.Y momq. The low! were Rumph and children, Mr • ....s..,
clent not rals.aod .1111111 ~nday after· Mrs. Richard Marcellus and · noon. family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
The cash stolen from John- Thompson· ol Mason Cll)', Mr. ny•s Mobil was believed to have and Mrs. Erwin Burtardt of Cur-been taken· some time after 9:30 lew, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs: Nickolas
In p.m. Saturday, November 18, Ae- Wolle and lamtly ol Fort Dodge, cortUnc to the lnvtstilatlnc ol· Mr, and Mrs, Leon lltnton and
I ncers, the tMeves hat! broken - family ol Fort Dodge, Mrs. Fred J wind~ thl south sldt ol Vole, Mr. t.nd Mrs. Elmer Block ,the bulldl.P( and unlocked II. . and lamlly ol Manson, lo,.·a, Mr.
• ljol,\ltnc~sldes the monty was and Mrs. Charlts Jochlms or · dlst~r , . Poc:ahonlu. Iowa. Mrs. Marv
hlld , The nty ctuu to lilt lbaft Jobnson or Poc:ahonlas, and : Sl- "" IRlmt badly amud«td loot· Gerald 1llompson ol Algona, Iedet print a outal_dt lite wlndnw. lo.,a. 'JUUI
Funeral servltes lo( Ed ... ard Oppcdahl, 11, ol Renwick, are tentatively set tor Z p.m. Monday, November Z1, at the Lake Lutheran Church at Goldheld, Iowa. .Rev , R, W, lloppenwtrth, pastor ol the church, ..,Ill ol!lclate. Interment will be In the church ct_metery. - Wr. ~I •paalled away
WPdnesday tvenlnt;, November rt. at the! Lutheran hospital at Fort Oodce. He had been a pat !ant there-sl~ S.ptembe Z2.
Among his survivors ate his '"'lie, Geortla; lour $0115, Slier rill or Goldheld, Paul o.ILaCre'centa. Calllornla, Robert ol Renwick, and Phillip, "'ho Is In the u. S. Navy and S1atloned In VIetnam· one daugbler, Mrs. Carroll (Roth~ Jones <>I Des Moines, Iowa; one s1ep-dauJhlar, Mrs. Melvin (Marilyn) Joenks ol Rossie, Iowa:
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Kart E Kllllholm ol Alfona, · farmers wert JUeSts ol the RO'· buill. ' 'America Is great be-Kossuth County rtpruentat vein tartans. Ralph McBurney ·was cause :she Is good, and II she the stale legislature, spoke at In charge or lhe program. Is nolgood ~he ... Ill tall.'.' tht Tuesday eventnc ••farmers Mr. Klllsholm was tlect~d to Tllret characteristics or a , nilbl" meetlnr or the Humboldt 1M stale l~lslatu re In 1966. lie creal Amerl~an, said Klllsholm, Bntary_ Cl~ Hlllllbo.ldLa.r.tt. owns and operates a lZO atre are cll_aracter, ~II respect, and
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13 ~randchlldren; three brothers, Andrew Ol· llumholdt, Arthur of Des Moines, and Peter of Ne"' · Orleans, La. : and thrtoe sl>1ers, · Mrs. T. E. Hllleson ol Lee, nt .. Mrs. Clarence Christianson ol Elbow Lake, Minn., and Mrs. Harvey il'esdall ol Huxley, to ... ~.
lie was preceded In death by · hla parents, Ills nut wile, laadore, who passed away In 19&4, and one brother. ..
Mr. Oppedahl was a charier memllir of thel.llke Luthe ran Church, president ol the llenwltk Savlncs Ba.nk, member or, the Iowa legislature from Humboldl County (1951-1956), attended Iowa Slate Unlver.sll)', Ames, lowm. teacher In the pobllc schools In lhe Ootdnetd aru (1910. 1915). s1arled larmln~ on Ills o"'n ai Renwick In lllt5, president or the Livestock Slllpplnc Association at Renwick (19l5-19S7), director or the Co-op Crumery and Co-op Grain Elevator at Renwick, president ol llumboldt County. Farm Bureau (1936·1946). past member or the Renwick school board, past member ol the Humboldt CoWliY lalrboard1 assessor lor Lake TownshiD (1~15- 1911), and viet chairman on lhe Iowa Tu Sillily Commission ln 1955-t95e. • •
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Twe "''"X"'' ol tt.o HY ... ~oldt Jyft!Ot hovo b .. " ••loctecl ot ,.,..!..,.of the .Hortl or ~nd wh ich · h compoud of 0<1htondln tho oome 100 ochool• of lhe oreo. They o doughtor of Mr. oncl Mn . Bill Mok..,,...., , oboo, ond Debto Chrhten•en, clo•ghter of Chr lotenoonl who ploy• o clorlnet.
Tho two were ae lectocl follow'"' .1' Dick Jonltino, junior high ,bond director. T : perform ol Mos..., City Jonuory 13. Sl• hlgl woro olso aolectedoa ,..mben oflhe bond.-
Arsonsuspeded two Humboldt t
Two recent nru In the llum.boldt area are ~Inc questioned and Harold E. Schurll, arson Investigator lor I he Slate o! lo,.'l, of lhe Slate Fire Marshall's 01· nee In Des Moines, Is tnves11· eating ... lth the assistance or llumboldl County Oell!tY ~rllf Mervyn Jobnson ant! ol Bill Slow, chief of the Humboldt Volunteu Fire Department.
The otncers s1ated thai IIIey do not reel that the nres .,.. .. ol natural origin,
The nrst nre oc:eorted a1 2:15 p.m. ~nday, November 19, a mile south ol llumboldl, A machine shed o .. lled by Mrs. C. W, llavlland and used by Art Wels.s was burned lo Jhe cround, A lour bollom plow o"ned by Weiss. w1lkh wu btlnc stored ln. the shed, was co"!pletely
destro)'td. buUdlnc we•
The seco at 8:~5 p.m Zt, and wa: hous:t on lh· at tbt tu on lllch.,..> located oo t hlcbway )us underpass 1 eas1 tdle or
The hro ol a small lbe west sld burned wu ' exterior pur ot the hoUSf.
Any lnloro orl(ln or u. reported to 1 9wrUI's orn In Dakota Clo
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Lake Slated Monday said.
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ud-an, RENWICK, lA. - Services for that 1 ed.. Edward Opped.ahl. 77. bank witne~ :fit. president and former Iowa legis· He Ris lator, will he at 2 p.m. Monday Mrs. ar1 at Lake Lutheran Church near the cG
~ir· Goldfield. The Mr. Oppedahl died Wednesday that,
1less night at Lutheran Hospita1 at Nelso1 she Fort Dodge. He was president attorn son of the Renwick Savings Bank. six He served three terms in the Mr.
;ters 1950's as HumboJdt County,s Mrs. ~rs. r~presentative in the Legisla- Oak, into ture. He had been a school and ·was ~ 1tive county fair board director. Stennc w.). Surviving ·are ·his wile, Schoo lrby Georgia; four sons t a daughter, He ding a stepdaughter, 13 grandchil- "'ork ~y. dren, three brothers and three com] enor sisters. · his the . .. ··- -- - - -- -· - Red
is a Beulah Johnston July lon·t D. • D b · MeU ·e 1 ,ea•n u uque no cl · • (The Re;is1er's Iowa NfWS Service) Mr~
said DUBUQUE. lA.. - Mrs. Mrs. , :~ned Beulah Burrell Johnston, wife Oak . . t. It of Dr. Wayne A. Johnston, one in 19 ·ther of the founders of Pubuque spoke
Medical Associates, died early said.
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JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE
SIXTY-THIRD
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
First Regular Session
1969
• Conven:/r~"!rJ fl. 1969
AdJourned May 23, 1969
• ROBERT D. RAY, Govemor
ROGER W. JEPSEN, President of the Senate
WILLIAM H. HARBOR, Speaker of the House
Puhllahed br the STATE OF IOWA
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the Iowa Lutheran Welfare Council. He also served as vice president of the Ringsted Telephone Company · and was a past commander and chaplain of the American Legion. He took an active part as a member of Izaak Walton League, Kiwanis, and the Farm Bureau.
Mr. Nielsen, a Democrat, served in the Iowa House of Representatl.v~ in the Fifty-seventh, Fifty-eighth, Fifty-ninth, Sixtieth, Sixtieth Ext;~ and Sixty-first sessions of the General Assembly as the Representative of Emmet and Palo Alto Counties. He passed away October 17,1967.
Surviving Mr. Nielsen are his widow, living in Ringsted; two sons, Kenneth of St. Paul, Minnesota, and Norman of Ringsted; one sister, Mrs. Carrie Meyer, of San Rafael, California; and two grandsons.
Therefore, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the Sixtythird General A ssembly of Iowa: That in the passing of the Honorable Niels J. Nielsen, the state has lost an honored citizen and a faithful and useful public servant, and the House by this resolution would express Its appreciation of his services, and tender its sympathy to the members of. hi's family.
Be It Further Resolved: That a copy of this resolution_ be spread upon the Journal of the House, and that the Chief Clerk be directed to forwarq an enrolled copy to the family of the deceased.
LEO I. SANDERS ALFRED NIELSEN VERNON BENNETT
Committe~
EDWARD OPPEDAHL
MR. SPEAKER: Your committee, appointed to prepare a suitable resohb tion commemorating the life, character, and public service of the Ia~' Honorable Edward Oppedahl, begs leave to submit the following memorial':
Edward Oppedahl was born in rural Goldfield, Iowa, on May 12, 1890. He was one of eight children born to Sven and Anna Oppedahl.
He attended country school and graduated from Waldorf Academy of Forest City with the class of 1909 and attended Iowa State College. He taught country school in 1910, 1913, and 1914.
He married Isadore Gangstead on June 10, 1914, who preceded him in death. The couple farmed near Renwick untill966. To this union-were born one daughter and four sons. ,., ;.,·
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On May 28, 1966, he was married to Georgia Paine. They lived in Ren. wick, but traveled extensively.
Mr. Oppedahl was president of the Renwick Savings Bank. He was,~,4l~ Bureau County president for ten year s. He was the last charter member to have a continuous membership of Lake Lutheran Church. r
Mr. Oppedahl served as State Representative in the Fifty-fourth, Fiftyfifth, and Fifty-sixth sessions of the General Assembly.
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Mr. Oppedahl died November 22, 1967. He is survived by his wife, Gwrgia; one daughter, Mrs. Carroll Jones of Des Moines; four sons, Sherill of Goldfield, Paul of La Crescenta, Califorina, Robert of Renwick, Phillip who is in the U. S. Navy; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Melvin Joenks of Rossie, Iowa, three brothers, three sisters and fourteen grandchildren.
Therefore, Be It Resolved by the House of Repr~scntatives of the Sixtythird Geneml Assembly of Iowa: That in the passing of the Honorable Edward Oppedahl, the state has lost an honored citizen and a faithful and useful public servant, and the House by this resolution would express its appreciation of his service, and tendeJ," its sympathy to the members of his family.
Be It Fw·th1w Resolved: That a copy of this resolution be spread upon the Journal of the House, and that the Chief Cierk be directed to forward an enrolled copy to the family of the deceased.
HAROLD L. KNIGHT RAY V. BAILEY DALE M . COCHRAN
Committee
EDWARD N. OVE
MR. SPEAKER: Your committee, appointed to prepare a suitable resolution commemorating the life, character, and public service of the late Honorable Edward N. Ove, begs leave to submit the following memorial:
Edward N. Ove was born January 1, 1891, in Aalborg, Denmark. He received his early education in the country schools of Denmark, and attended the Aalborg Technical School where he became a cabinet maker, bricklayer and civil engineer.
He emigrated to Canada in 1914 and to Grundy County, Iowa, in 1915, at which time he started working as a general contractor.
Mr. Ove was married February 26, 1917, to Anna K. Jensen, from whom he was later divorced, and on June 19, 1948, he was married to Gertrude Greer in Hutchinson, Kansas.
Mr. Ove served in World War I. He served as State Representative in the Forty-sixth General Assembly. He was later employed by the Corps of Engineers, the Department of the Interior, and the State Highway Department of South Dakota. In 1962, Mr. Ove retired and moved to Iowa City, Iowa.
He was a member of the First Church, the Elks Club, and the American Legion, all in Iowa City. He was a charter member and first commander of Amer ican Legion Post 471 at Dike, Iowa. He was past master of the M!lsonic Lodge and past worthy grand of the Odd Fellows Lodge. He was a member of Iowa Engineering Society and the National Society of Professional Engineers.
Mr. Ove passed away March 6, 1966.
Surviving Mr. Ove are his widow, Gertrude; two uaughters, Mrs. Burton
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Edward OPPEDAHL (AFN: 17NZ-CL6) Sex:M
Event(s) Birth: Abt. 1904
<Eagle Grove, , Iowa> Death:. Qec 1 S68 z_ z YU-r I 'i c 7
Fort Dodge, , Iowa
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Marriage(s) Spouse: Georgia Mildred HILL (AFN: 17NZ-CMD)
Marriage: 1966
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:'\ame: Edward Oppedahl
Home in 1920: Vernon, Humboldt, Iowa
Age: 29
Estimated birth abt 1891
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Birthplace: Iowa
Relation to Head Self (Head)
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Spouse's name: Isadore H Oppedabl
Father's Birth Norway
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~!other's Birth Noxway
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Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex-: Male
Home owned: Own
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Neighbors: \'ie" oth<>r.. on P.11t<:
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Members: Ed" ani Qppcdahl 29
Isadore H Op~t.,hl 28
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Name: Edward Oppedabl
Home in 1930· Vernon, Humboldt, Iowa
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Age: 39
l:..~timated birth abt1891
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Birthplace: Iowa
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Spottsc's name: Isadore Oppedahl
Race: White
Occupation: Education:
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Ofllmal d.lto: t;mtnl Stat<> C>f lmt'rfca, Surra a of th• C•nws. FiJt<Y•lh Cnts"" oft~ I nJZnl Statt::t.l930· Wa)hin~ton. O.C.• ':tlt0n.1l \rchh't'iand R«<rds \ 1mmtf.tration.l930 T6z6. 2.667 roll
De-!lcr;ption: Containing rtean1s fontp)JroximJttl~ 123 millionAmf'ric.ms, thr H)3o Unitffi SliHf'S r:e-c1~ral Crmm~ i$ the fargesl et.·nsu) rtlc.,wd to datr and is th~ 111o.<r !¥('rnl Ct'nsul' 11\ttilablr for pubhc t~C'\'t'!is Thr<'t'n~~ &"·t'~ "'' u ~l1mp~ 1010 the lhes of \mrrit-,,n\ in IQ"JO. ~nti ronrains •nrorm;etton ;,IJ0\11 a hou~hold J f•mil.\ membc:~ and occupanh inciudinz,. binhplaCC"'. OC'CI•pat~n~. immigration. C'iti1•'n$hrp. And militar'\· str'\·ict. Tht namts o( th~ Ji~ttd in tht' c:<nsusar•linked to actual im.t;tt olth• 1930 C..cmL'- lnm lllllrr-
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D Edward OPPEDAHL Birth Date: 2 May 1890 Death Date: Nov 1967 Social Security Number: 479-46-4916 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Iowa
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