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The Independent from Hawarden, Iowa • Page 9

Publication:
The Independenti
Location:
Hawarden, Iowa
Issue Date:
Page:
9
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Mrs. Homer Of Hudson Succumbs At The Age of 40 Mrs. Bailey Hornet, 40, of Hudson, died on Monday night of last i at the Hudson hospital Stron ter a long illness. crs Funeral services were held a the Congregational church at Hudson last Thursday afternoon, Tvith Rev. David Graham, the pastor, and Rev.

Hunter, super-1 intendent of the Free Methodist church in Sioux City, officiating, i Burial was in Grace Hill in Kawarden. She was a member of the Congregational church of Hudson and was a past president and past treasurer of the V. F. W. Auxiliary of Hudson.

She is survived by the widower; three children, Donald Lloyd, Beverloy Mae and Charles Richard; her mother. Mrs. Lulu of three broth- Floyd, Lloyd and Harry of Ilawaiden. and six tors, Mrs, Lauren Mann of Sioux City, Ray Bollock. i A dred Strong 1 and Mrs.

Wayne 4 of Hawarden, Mrs a i Don McManaman of Kiron, Towa, i Madeline Strong of San pit a i Calif. i ch of She was preceded in death bv a I hu i an SIOUX COUNTY COURT NEWS co iht i II, P. Mi of that he was able to salvage SJ83.CQ from the steer and demands $136.40 judgment for the Difference. The Spencer Adjustment Bur- oin filed a suit against Elmer Altona of Siom Center, demand- 1 judgment the sum of for lumber and cement. Mjld by Thompson Yards at This ace Hint sold by Thompson a i to the rn-r the prop- a minor.

-tt the time set for a hearing on the will. In the estate of Frank T. O' Meara, the administrators report the of about 160 aci es of land in Lyon county, belonging to the demlent, to Gernt Rozeboom for $27-ViO per ajj or a total of The -ale was a i by the court 'J he i of i i 11- i -M e-- a of I a i i J. was tho ornp The i tale v.a* a at aViut 'O'J 23 and of a icsi- TI Sioux Centei: cash in brink notes and niort- Peto i brother Arthur in 1917 and her Louise Stron- a daughter i a A oeks prcviously Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur of born Mav 4. 1911, at Hawarden. Her early life was spent on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ruby a farm near Alcester.

land daughter of Maiden. Iowa, She was married to Bailey M. were eek end jiuest- in the iiome Horner of Sioux City Sept. 2S, 1929. About 11 years ago the family moved to Hudson.

man to f-n- Ball oma of i fvo-ti. is ov.n S. bonds S2.052.75. tho to i troos to hi- cbildion of her pai ents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Shoemaker. Buy school supplies at Tilgner's. INSTANT ENGINE PROTECTION! a i a i Van Rot Kel. i he a i i hK i a abo'i p. m.

on 17, the defendant a di mic hi LV of Kuyper of jiUciid.aii wis of .00. alter i (uiw appoint ho proper iv of Centei, up( ''i Bond of i i i a i i a G. a i of rJon J. i auiuuii'i i poiLs UK- sale of ine The appt i Lowis DC pt i propi i ty. at aue- 111, KM ter as of the pn.p-1 tion, "or the of S-Oo 05.

The ut of Munden of Ila-' sale ua-, approved by Che court. i i nov. a natienc in the Raipi. Van Brink was ap- i a Hc-alt'i Institute at Cher- i of the estate of discharged of INDEPENDENT, Hawarden. IOWA Thursday, November 22, 1951 the court and he and estate closed The 41st i oport James it of Ma: of the estate of Euuaid li.

garet Barker, was approved by Peterson, deceased, late of Sioux the court. The trustee repot ts County. All persons indebted to renting the 40 i ielonrinir to said estate are requested to make this tiust to i for immediate payment; and those $300 for the coming year. having claims the same The final i of Gertrudo present them, duly authenti- Haitog, as truat(' of 3Iaiie to the undersigned for a Hart Mane Fiar- and file in the Office of th" the Clerk of the District Court Hawarden Independent With Which is Consolidated Hawarden Established 1880 A I A 1911 CLd i i v.i- of Sioux County, at City, 10 iu i oir iruaid'M 1 Iowa. continues as to ot'ncr minor MCMICR ship continues as to children The I appioMd the final leport of Jdhn T.

Snur, adminis- U'ator the estate of Smit. i i and cs- tate closed and 5 4 :5 released. Dated Nov. Virgil Peterson. Adminitiator.

Cor. Vande Attoiney. D. AYIERSMA. Clerk Distiict Couit.

gravel tiuck on a ioaa i of Maurice; that at the and place theic a 0- poiind stoer, owned by the plaintiff, walking aci the i oad, about 200 feet distant from him. Plaintiff fuither chac Van Roekel applied his brakes, but In reason of his excess speed, he alleges over 50 miles per houi, he could not contro 1 his truck, striking the steer and killing him. Plaintiff states that the of the steer was but Iowa. i a i Vanden Biink, late of The last will and testament of without oond. Saiah Veldboom, late of Orange Thf i final leport of John B.

City, was filed for probate. De-. executor of the estate of cember 17 at 10:00 a. m. the Giace Mouw, was approved by NOTICE OF MEXT OF A I I A NO.

6261 STATE OF IOWA, SIOUX COUNTY, ss. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the District Court of Sioux County, Iowa, and has duly qualified as Administra- R. T. GEBBIE, Publisher TERMS: I Per year, in advance $3.00 Outside Sioux, Union. Lincoln 1 and Plymouth counties $4.00 Published each Thursday and en- I tered in the Hawarden, Iowa, post i office as second class matter.

CARD OF THE APPOINT-) I to take this oppoitunity; to thank all my friends and rela-1 lives for their prayers, Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Bakenian ffifts and visits while I was inUvill have as Thanksgiving: Day the Hawarden hospital. Especi-1 guests their daughter and hus- ally do I express my appreciation band, Mr.

and Mrs. Archie Rosto Dr. D. K. Haggar and Dr.

F. Null and to the nurses for their excellent care. Howard Johnson. enberjr of Hot S. and Mr.

Bakeman's sister and husband, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Stratton of Huron, S.

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Mama Town StaYa "BUTTER give FLAVOR to my favorite croquettes" toys Mrs. Raymond Strain of Whatever you're serving whether meat or fish, cookies or cake, vegetables or soup--the matchless flavor of Butter adds appetite-appeal to any meal. Yes, Taste tells us there's nothing like Butter. And Science tells us why because each pound contains the golden goodness from ten quarts of milk. Rich in Vitamin A and energy-building elements, Butter is one basic food your a i deserves.

Serve it at every meal. Use it generously in cooking. In flavor-value and value, it's your best buy. -mW' 2 cups meat or chicken pound butter 6 tablespoons flour 1 quart milk 1 egg, well beaten 2 cups bread crumbs Cut cooked meat or chicken in small pieces. Make a thick i sauce butter, flour and i While it's still hot, stir in meat, salt to taste, and set to i (several hours).

Shape i croquettes and roll in flour, then in beaten egf? and last in bread crumbs. Fry in deep fat until golden brown. Mrs. Raymond Strain Lorimor, Iowa To make cioquettes that delight your family, try Mrs. StrainC recipe, printed at left.

When asked about the popularity of her recipe, for she has many requests, Mrs. Strain Rave credit to "chmco especially butter." A I I I I I A ARE FROM THIS HIDDEN MENACE TO HEALTH Chances are you cfon'f even know what it Yet it's a condition so prevalent and so serious fhaf if has become a major topic in national magazines. A HSDDEN MENACi TO HEALTH IS THE ALARJVUNG FACT IS THAT MANY OF US WHO CONSIDER OURSELVES WELL-FED ARE ITS VICTIMS! 2 times minimum daily" aduit requirement twice minimum daily adult requirement times minimum daily adult requirement 812 each dose contains 1 mjcrogram 2 times minimum daily dose requirement VITAMIN 2 (G) 1V4 times minimum daily adult requirement requirement undetermined LIVER CONCENTRATE more than minimum daily aduit requirement NIACINAMIDE (1-20) 1:125 100 milligrams 20 milligrams adequate daily adult intake 72 CAPSULES 36 DAY SUPPLY 144 CAPSULES (72 DAY SUPPLY) 288 CAPSULES (144 DAY SUPPLY) are sealed in oiMighf, dusf-proof "daily dose" wrappers. CHECK YOUR (Ingestion quotient) 1. DO YOU gulp a cup of coffee and call it breakfast? 2.

DO YOU indulge in sweets and soft drinks between meals? 3. DO YOU dull your appetite by excessive smoking? 4. DO YOU grab quick snacks at the lunch counter? 5. DO YOU turn up your nose at fresh fruits and 6. DO YOU have a "weighty problem' 9 Iry all latest diets? 7.

DO YOU reach for second helpings of pie and cake? 8. DO YOU choose food that's delicious in preference to food that's nutritious? YES NO DD CO DD CO DO Add ail your "No" answers and score 10 points for each. This is your ingestion quotient (reflection of your dietary habits). If your score is less than 70 it is doubtful that you are getting sufficient vitamins and iron so necessary to healthy, well-nourished body tissues. Take Plenamins to be sure! Do you SEE YOURSELF in any of these pictures? Do YOU wake up tired? Sneak an extra ten minutes after the alarm goes off, then have to boit your breakfast in order to gee off to work on time? Do YOU start around four o'clock in the afternoon feel so drowsy and so weary thac you'd give almost anything to be able to take a nap? Do YOUR NERVES scream when the children get rowdy? Does your housework "get you Door-bell ringers "drive you rnad'V Do YOU beg off when your wife suggests the movies or having friends in for cards? Too tired after a day's work to do anything but fall asleep over the paper? If you have any oHhe above symptoms, you probably blame it on the fact that you're not as young as you used to be, or you're working too hard.

Actually, the real reason may be, and often is, malnutrition of the body tissues due to an insufficiency of vitamins and iron. It's an established fact (proved by eminent research scientists) that many American diets lack sufficiency of vitamins and iron to insure health. Even so-called "balanced diets" may not contain necessary amourrts of iron and vitamins. That's because our modern foods are robbed of valuable nutrients due to impoverished soil ditions, transportation to markets, modern processing and cooking methods. If Vitamin Deficiency Caused Pain (instead of negative symptoms like fafigtJe, nervousness, irritability) people wouldn't have to be warned to do something about it! The real danger of malnutrition catches up with its victim when sickness strikes.

A person may be getting enough vitamins and minerals from the food he eats to give health, but may not be getting enough to keep him in the most favorable condition to withstand the strain of sigkness. in certain infectious diseases, nutritional instability becomes a contributing factor to physical breakdown. The need for adequate daily vitamin and mineral intake couldn't be made plainer! IT COSTS ONLY PENNIES A DAY TO BE ON THE SAFE SIDE WITH PLENAMINS Rexall Plenamins are the multivitamin product that has kept pace with the latest developments in vitamin research. Improved Plenamins on the market) contain the most recently publicized "Red Vitamin so effective in combating nutritional anemia. A reliable, reputable developed, tested, and perfected hi the world famous Rexali Research Plenamins have been prescribed by many physicians for more than fifteen years.

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Years Available:
1890-1976