Humbird (27 Feb 1943)
Fred Theiler has sold his ice business, including all stock and equipment, to Angus Flood, who has taken possession. Mr. Flood will start the ice harvest as soon as possible. The scale shed at the warehouse will be filled with ice and it is being remodeled for that purpose. The present ice house will also be used for storage.
Humbird (13 Mar 1943)
Angus Flood, the new ice man, is harvesting a good quality of ice
Humbird Enterprise 04/28/1945
At the close of this week Angus Flood will retire from the feed store and milling business. He has sold the warehouse, equipment and stock to J. Art Johnson, who will be ready to operate the business next Monday morning. During the few years Mr. Flood has owned the former Albert Miller Warehouse he has enjoyed an exceptionally lively trade. He is retiring from this line, partly owing to a health question, and will direct his efforts to the farming machinery business in the former Brandstedter hall building. A line of farm hardware to be added is one of his plans for the future.
Mr. Johnson expects to have his son Karl as a partner in the business, when he returns from the service. Until that time he will handle it alone, having help in the busy part of the seasons.