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The Boyden Reporter from Boyden, Iowa • Page 6

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Boyden, Iowa
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6
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BOYDEN REPORTER The New Cream Grading Laws Make It Necessary To A If You Want The Highest Possible Price For Your Cream Under the new Iowa law your cream to be FIRST GRADE must not exceed (2-10) of one per cent calculated lactic acid. SECOND GRADE a must have-an acidity of not exceeding (6-iq) of I per cent. You will notice that the margin between first and second grade cream is very small and EXCESS HEAT will change this acidity content much that it will pay you to keep your cream absolutely sweet. 15. Sr We offer these Cream Coolers at the Cost of Manufacture complete only, Leave Your Order With Your Hauler Farmers Co-op.

Creamery BOYDEN, IOWA Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement VOTE FOR FOR SUPERVISOR From the Fourth District at the Primaries, June 6, 1938 Mr. Dykstra is asking for your active support and vote in this advertisement. As he is capable and a square shooter in every respect, your earnest consideration of Mr. Dybstra is urgently asked. His experience has been Al in every respect, and he has met with various business and civic situations in a most excellent manner.

Remember The Date June 6, 1938 Dykstra has served as a member of the town i council of- Boyden for 22 years, and served in executive capacities on other civic committees and has always performed his duties capably. He has been in the implement business for 17 years and'in -the threshing and corn shelling business for many years --thus knowing exactly what the needs and prices should be for various types of county machinery. Always a booster for this district Mr. Dykstra will make a capable supervisor. Concletftsed Notes Siotzx County; Court Mai-y Clifford of Hawarden asks the court to appoint Harry Daw son as guardian of the property of Alva.

Rjeed. John Vander Laan was appointed of the Aalt Vander Maaten, deceased, estate with bond at $10,000. The U. S. Tire Dealers Mutual obtained judgment for and costs against C.

J. Heald Oil company. The court Appointed Math Kona guardian of the persons and property of the minor heirs of Anna Konz, deceased. In the case of the Hans-en Glass and Paint company, the court ruled that the time for filing claims in the Peter Spruyt receivership had expired and the reports of the receiver were approved. Victor Lamberty Granville plead guilty to larceny from a store at Granville and was sentenced to the penitentiai'y at Port Madison for not to exceed 5 years.

Mr. Lamberty i a young man of 30 years and not a realy wicked fellow, but are scarce and a man must live. D. W. Bates, receiver of the Ex change bank of Granville, is asking judgment against Milo J.

and Mary Sauei- claimed due on 'two promissory notes. The court authorized Henry Kramer, guardian of Ida.Kramer, to arrange for the return of Ida from the Cutlerville sanatorium at Grand Rapids, and to arrange for transportation, of AlWbta Edith Kramer from Everson, Wash, to Iowa, and 0 obtain suitable living quarters for the two, mother aiuTdaugh- and the present arrangement for the care of Henry Marti Kramer, son of Ida Kramer, be con- tinned with Mr. and Mrs. John Slot- maker at Everson, Wash. Regular- days of court will be held as follows: June 7 and 28, Judge Thomas; July 6 and 19, Judge Rodman; Aug.

2 and 16. Judge Garberson In the esfote of T. C. Bolluyt the court approved a -rent contract to J. J.

DeVrifss at $7 pea- Ring and llicliard Wicjiers were given judgment $569.89 agamst' John Kuyper, ou a promissory note. The last will and testament of Gertie Van der Schaaf Van Marel was filed for probate. Louis J. Van lioi- Sehaaf was named as executor. Peter Mouw, guardian of Frank B.

Keough, was authorized 0 transfer said ward from Central Islip state Hospital, New York, to the Veteran hospital at Knoxville, and to pay all costs and expenses connected with! same. Lena Rons ink was granted a divorce from John Rensink and the custody of their minor child and for whose support he is to pay $12 per until the child is 16 years old. She was also given the household goods and the costs taxed to John Rcinsrnk. Johm Vander Laan, administrator Aalt Vander Maaten was authorized to conimence action against J. Vander Maaten to recover assets belonging to this estate a nd now held by f-he said John Van der Maaten.

And the latter -was ordered appear before the court and explain Why he witholds said funds. Margaret Kruid of Hospers and Mrs. Hattie Den Herder were ordered to the state hospital at Cherokee for treatment. SERVE TO PLEASE and are PLEASED TO SERVE YOU LEADER CAFE George Diekevers, Prop. BOYDEN, IOWA Meals, Short Orders, Lunches Candies Ice Cream Cigarettes Cigars hut trains must run Railroads must operate even when business as a whole turns sharply downward.

necessary to handle considerable traffic must be maintained. there could be no recovery. Through more than a century of nating periods of depression arid recovery, our railroads have continued to sustain our nation's business --to render faster, better, safer transportation. i That record has "earned and deserved public confidence. Railroads, can never be a burdeii, but rather a staff upon which the nation njay lean.

President ILLINOIS CENTRAL SYSTEM.

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Pages Available:
21,125
Years Available:
1897-1961