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The Independent from Hawarden, Iowa • Page 6

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The Independenti
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Hawarden, Iowa
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6
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Nu Fu Club Meets With Mra Wood Mrs. Wood entertained members ot the Fu dub 1111 o'clock luncheon Hie balance of the afternoon at bridge. THtNEW NORDIC KITCHiN Hudson, S. Dak. SCANDINAVIAN SMORGAASBpfltD every Sunday--12 to 4 p.

Days Delicious Shrimp, ItaliM SpafhsHi. Open Evenings except Sundays cater to private parties In our new Viking Miss Bergsma To Be Wed Sunday Iretoa, la. Announcement of the engagement of Miss Carol Ann Bergsma and Richard Adkins, of Sioux Falls was received by relatives. The wedding take place at the Memorial Lutheran church in Sioux Falls on Oct. 25 at 2:30 p.

m. The bride-to-be is granddaughter of Mrs. Gale Bergsma. WSCS To Hear Rev. Springis Rev, Fritz Springis, pastor of tht Seney and Ireton Methodist churches, will speak of his experiences behind the Iron Curtain at the Hawarden W.

S. C. S. meeting Oct. 28 at 8 p.

m. at the Methodist church. Is Hostess At College Event Miss Rose Mary Courier, one of the 1959 graduates of Hawariea high school, is attending Maryl- hurst college at Ore. Miss Gourley was one of the esses at open house of the college at Flavia salon in Flavia hall. Miss Gourley lives at Flavia Miss Catherine Gourley, who graduated from Hawarden high school last spring, and Rose Mary left shortly after graduation for Portland, Ore.

HELLMUTH SCHWIESOW COUNCILMAN AT LARGE City Election Tuesday, Nov. 3 Your Vote Will Be Appreciated Mrs. Miriam Notson went to Ce dar Rapids last Thursday to visit in the home of her son Dr. Millard TroxelL It's not too early to make your reservations for Thanksgiving dinner at The Ivy. Phone 25.

Mavis Erickson Becomes Bride Of Loyce A. Onken Ireton, It. Miss Mavis DcUdo Eritkaon, Pipestone, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erkk- son of Kuthton, and Loycc A.

Onken of Cedar Mr. and Mrs. Andy Onken of Irt- ton, were married at St James Lutheran church at Holland, Minn-. Oct. 10 by Rev.

A. J. Stoskopf. Mrs. Herman Conrad, organist, accompanied Dorothy Udsteun who sang "Wedding Prayer" preceding the ceremony and 'The Lord's Prayer" after the ceremony.

The altar decorations were baskets of mixed fall flowers. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full length gown of white marquisette trimmed with wide ruffles of Ghantilly lace in apron effect on the skirt and out-! lining the yoke of a high neckline, long sleeves and a full length train. Her veil was of white net with orange blossom crown and lace trim. She carried a bouquet of red roses. The maid of honor, Donna Erickson, sister of the bride, wore a gown of lavender silk organza and net in ballerina length.

The bridesmaid, JoAnn Ehlers, wore a gown of mint green net, ballerina length. Both wore white sequin headbands and carried colonial bouquets of white mums with tiny Mrs. McAninch Is Hostess To Club Mrs. Harve McAninch was hostess last Friday at her home for the 0, D. 0.

club. The afternoon was spent playing five hundred, after which the hostess served refreshments. BIG SPRINGS Car A "Brake" To Depend On! Don't put up with faulty brakes. Let us check your car's brake system fluid level, linkage. If repairs or adjustments are needed, we'll quickly make your car brake-sure! One-Stop Service that keeps you Going lavender and green ribbon inserts.

The flower girls. Lynctte and Fay Holberg, nieces of the bride, wore floor length dresses of white silk brocade with lavender and green sashes and carried baskets of white mums with inserts of lavender and green ribbon. The best man was Lennis Onken of Luwton, brother of the groom. Groomsman was Lamont Onken of Ircton, brother of the The men in the xveddins party wore dark suits with white carnation boutonnieres. Ushers were Larry llemme, cousin of the bride, and Don Simpson.

The bride's mother wore a French blue crepe dress with black accessories. The groom's mother wore an olive green silk shantung sheath dress with black accessories. Both wore shoulder corsages of white mums and pink rosebuds. The bride's going away outfit was a two-piece dress of light navy blue velvet with a shoulder corsage of white mums and red rosebuds. The bride is a graduate of the Ruthton, high school and has been employed as secretary for the Pipcstone county agent at Pipestone, Minn.

The groom is a graduate of Ireton high school and from North Dakota State School of Science at Wahpcton, N. and is presently 1 employed as a mechanic at Parsons Motor Co. at Cedar Rapids where the couple will make their home. Guests from Hartley, Maurice, Le Mars, Craig, Ireton, Gaylord, Tucson, and LaJolla. attended the wedding.

Springs Baptist Chwrch J. Rcndahl, Pastor Friday through Sunday, C. Y. F. rally at Ramsey Baptist church near Montrosc.

S. D. Sunday 10:00 Morning worship. 11:00 Sunday school. 7:30 Crusaders and C.

Y. F. groups. 8:00 Evening gospel service. taking part of her nurse's training course at the state hospital at Hastings, spent week end here in he home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Nyluhd. Sunday afternoon guests in the Hilda and Fred Johnson home were Harry Johnson of Long Beach, and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Johnson of Hawarderi.

Mrs. Hannah Quamstrom of Hawarden visited from Thursday to Sunday in the Hilda and Fred Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs Chris Johannsen went to Sioux Falls Saturday to meet her sister, Mrs. Walter Kelly, of Phoenix, who made the A Halloween program will be yivcn at the Williams school Friday evening.

October 23, commencing at 8 o'clock. Mcstlamcs Arthur Olson, Harry Pelry and Ralph Johnson spend the week end with relatives at Em- Octotor tt, IWf trip by pttne. Mrs. Merlon Hewr dinner guest in the IMi Ltodgren home. Mr, and Mrs.

Chris Johamwa and her sister, Mrs. "Walter Kelly, of Phoenix, attended a family gathering in the home of the women's parents, Mr, and Charles Wingert, in Sioux City. On Nov. 3, for Marian Hummel, councilman, 2nd ward. Hit interests community's interests.

Charter No. 13939 NATIONAL'S PRICES FOB. OCT. 22, 23, 24 NATIONAL THfiSE ITEMS CARRY TKi Good Housekeeping BETTY CKOCKER Pie Criist THE SH0KTENXNG YOU POUR TLIUX OR Morton a 2 2 5 Tomato Sauce JOLLY IMF. wOrn 10-ox.

can UPTON'S CHICKEN Noodle Soup 3 A I Lb. 390 RATE'S Ra-corn A Lb. 390 PORK LUNCHEON LOAF Lb. 490 QTJA2TTITY RIGHTS EEBERYED PURE GROUND BEEF 2 Lbs. $1 LEAN MEATY PORK STEAK 2 Lbs.

790 Roasting Chickens and Fat Hens CRISP RED NO. I JONATHAN NEW CROP TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT' WE GIVE KING KORN STAMPS MIRACLE WHIP Best liked s-ibd drying in the whole wto world. Made by Kraft-lhe name that means wonderful abds. COCA-COLA Carnation MILK The natural partner of good things to a --quality ywi an trust Enjoy coke with food. Daiish SWEET ROLLS Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping AMERICAN COFFEE Heinz TOMATO KETCHUP Fruits, meals, specially processed to preserve ralurst fwd value, REG: VACUUM MCXED --the of good eating! No other ketchup tastes'like Hernr.

Tastes better, goes further. ORCHARD FRESH FROZEN Juke ALSO JONATHAN BOX, mi. AT tDWIST PRICES! GOLDEN mLQW iB WAtHCDcmd WAXED U.S. 4 A POT AiOESSol BOOTH'S FISH and SEAFOOD Lobster Tails BOOTH'S Breaded Shrimp BOOTH'S FILLETS OF Northern Pike in. Boonrs Breaded Shrimp HE.

IG-oz. PARADE 49, NATIONAL GIVES KING CTAEADC KORN 9TAWHO APPLE BUTTER AMERICAN DELUXE, 2-LB. 39 Natco "Ole Fashun" PICKLES Scott PAPER TOWELS LARGE ROLL KRAUT 29c mnvt Waffle Synp 69c B-Ib. OM CASHMERE BOUQUET (J BAE DEAL) 47c 8A1TDU Crackers 30c FAB ft KftAFT FRENCH DRESSING BoUk PALMOLIVE SOAP 2wSJf 31c TUNA FISH 3c OFF LABEL) Can, Vet PALMOLIVE SOA? 3lC WALDORF TOILET TISSUE 12 51 CHAMP DOG FOOD FULL t-LB. CANS AD LOW SUBS Giant Pfcg.

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Art Larson of Mankalo, was a week end guest in the Art Olson home. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Gamble of Hawarden were guests of honor at a party at the Alvie Ericson home Saturday evening, prior to their leaving for Florida. Others present were Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Petry, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson.

Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Sappingfield and family were Wednesday evening guests in the Bert lUnirn home and Saturday evening in the Elmer Buum home.

Mrs. Marie Anderson visited over the week end in the F. R. Snpping- home, Harry JoliHEpn of Long Beach, was Monday morning guest and Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Olson were evening visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rudd of Laguna Beach, were Monday evening visitors in the Merton Henry home. Mr.

and Mrs. F. R. Sappingfield and family visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Alta Pixley in Hawarden.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ncwberg and boys were Wednesday overnight guests in the Merton Henry home. They were cnroute to La Crosse, to visit in the Alvic Henry home. Miss Cindy Winquist was a Sunday dinner guest in the Walter Erickson home.

Miss Kathleen Nylund, who is Reserve District No. 7 REPORT OF CONDITION OF First National Bank in Hawarden IN THE STATE OF IOWA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON OCTOBER 6, 1959. PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER SECTION 5211, U. S. REVISED STATUTES.

ASSETS Cash, balance uith other including reserve and cash items in process of collection 339,310.49 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 732,994.57 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 10,600.00 Other bonds, notes and debentures 10,000.00 Corporate stocks (including $0,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) 6,000.00 Loans and discounts (including 53,061.06 overdrafts) 1,238,556.59 Bank premises owned $5,500.00 furniture and fixtures $9,000.00., -14 TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations -Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of Stales and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and checks, etc,) 3,948.37 TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,951,728.46 Bills payable, rediscounts, and other liabilities for borrowed" moncv 150,000.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES 2,101,728.46 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Caplln! Stoclti (a) Common stock, total par $50,000.00 ---i-- ,50,000.00 Surplus 150,000.00 Undivided profits 50,233.19 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 250,233.19 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 2,351,961.65 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 245,784.57 H. Visser, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. Visser, Cashier (SEAL) Correct--Attest: Cora Burket State of Iowa, County of Sioux, ss. C.

C. Schoeneman Sworn to and subscribed before W. H. Tauss me this 14th clay of October, 1959, Directory And I hereby certify a I am not an officer or director of this bank. Matilda Ross, Notary Public Mv Commission expires July 4, 1960 796,340.17 848,442.57 164,166.92 138,830.43 At the residence, 112 Central, I mile south of Hawarden, la.

on 1:00 O'clock Farm Equipment 1948 8N Ford Tractor, New Rubber A-I shape. 1948 Ford Tractor, new rubber in front, A-l shape. 1948 Jeep, new rubber, metal cab, 4-wheeI drive, power take off and governor. Ford 2-14" bottom plow 7 ft. Mower Ford Front and Rear Cultivator Ford Weeder Hydraulic Terracer Ford Heavy Duty Manure Scoop Converted "iHC 2 row Corn Planter Rotary Stalk Cutter Manure Spreader 12 ft.

Disc 2 Section Drag Grain-o-vator Feed Wagon John Deere Wagon Hoist Rubber Tired Wagon with Flare Box Case Single Row Snapper 4" Electric Grain Auger, 12 ft. long with motor 7 Hog Feeders, 25 bu. to 150 bu. capacity Feed Bunk Eight Foot Stock Tank Small Water Tank with Hog Waterer Wood Hog Trough Metal Hog Trough Caswell Hog Scale Platform Scale, 500 Ibs. Hog Catcher and Chute 45 Gal.

Hog Waterer Hand Corn Sheller Some Individual Hog Troughs Assorted Ladders Approximately 700 Haydite Blocks Pig Nurser Electric Fencer Budget Electric Hoist, 4 ton 5 600x16 Car Tires 1 pr. Dual Truck Chains Bailed Alfalfa Hay Steel Posts Woven Wire Barbed Wire 15 Foot Tractor Disc 8 Foot Disc 22 inch AH is Chalmers Belts 12 Cattle Feed Bunks 2 Drive Belts Rotary Cattle Oiler Grain Drill Tractor Hitch Thresher with 2 Wagons Wild Hay Bales Alfalfa Hay Bales Fox Field Ensilage Cutter with Hay Head Ensilage and Grain Blower with 40' pipes Weed Sprayer with Engine Attached 2 Steel Water Tanks Baled Hay in Barn Estimated 400 bales TERMS: Cash or See Clerk Before Sale In case of bad weather, sale will be held one week later. J. C. OTIS, owner Auctioneers: Vandcr Esch and Hartman Clerk: First National Bank.

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