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The Boyden Reporter from Boyden, Iowa • Page 12

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Boyden Reporter, Boyden, Iowa Thursday, October 1 1959 Want Ads Boyden-Hull School Notes Waanders-Brasser Nuptials Performed at the Christian Reformed Church in Hull Saturday, August 29, 1959 SPORT NEWS FOR SALE: Cafe in Sioux County, squeaks past doing good business now. Reason for Western in first game of season, selling r.wner has other interests. Boyden-Hull beat Hull-Western 4 No beer involved John A. De, to 3 in 3 innings in what was the Groot Phone 173-M1, Hull (35-lc) first Sam-2 of the reason. Wes Zuider- i hot, the winning pitoher, struck out FOR SALE: Yorkshires, February 15 men, while giving up 3 hits and boars and gilts.

Large litters. Walter 3 runs. The game was won in the Hensch, Hull, Iowa 32-lp'i final inning, with Ron Grooters on 1 first base, Wes Zuiderhof whacked Are you having trouble with your! double and Ron Grooters rounded radiator? We are prepared to serve third and lit out for home. The throw you. Radiators Cleaned and Repair- had him out by 5 steps, but the chatch ed.

Ford Sales, Hull, Iowa, dropped the ball and let Ron score. 02-tic RENTALS: Floor Waxer and Polishers, Floor Sander, Edger, Hand 8 6 Hull Western defeated Boyden-HuU in the second game of the season. Ron Sander, Bissel Rug and Carpet Sham Grooters was the losing pitcher pooer, Wallpaper Steamer De stricking out 5 and giving up 8 runs. Jong and Vander Schaaf (10-tfc) Ji Freerks hit a doubl-2, Wes Zuider hof and Ron Grooters, triples, and BOARS FOR SALE: P. B.

black, Leon Korthals a home run for the Poland Chinas and P. B. Landrace. I i osers- Wm. Langstraat, IVa mi.

no. of Orange City. (32-tfc) FOR SALE Purebred Chester White Spring boars from an accredited herd. Ben Kragt, 1 mi. west and north of Ritter, Ph.

655-R1, Sheldon 31-tfc) DO YOU NEED A PLACE TO Sioux Center Defeats On Unearned Runs In Sectional Wes Zuiderhof, the losing pitcher gave up just 1 hit to a well-balanced Sioux Center squad, but lost the ball game on 7 errors by the defense which resulted in 4 unearned runs. Wes struck out 10 men and walked 3. Doug Zylstra gave up 5 hits and LIVE? Millions of folks are now liv- i run Sioux Center. One of these ing in Mobile Homes. We sell lor less hits was a triple by Lenny Henning because it costs us less to sell.

37 furnished homes to choose from -Quality Trailer Sales, Sioux Center, Iowa (27-tfc) Now is the time to replace those cracked windows. Free pick-up and delivery in town. Many good used storm windows and screens. Call us for a free estimate on alu- of Boyden-Hull. Tri-County Institute On Thursday, October 1 1959, Wisconsin teachers Lyon, Sioux, and Osceola nlT WR Miss Jo Anne Waanders, daughter i of Mr.

and Mrs. Doores Waanders, by October 3rd to Don and Marjorie and Lewis Brasser, were united in ew ton, 2313 W. 3rd Sioux City, marriage, Saturday afternoon, Aug- I Iowa ust 29 at 4:00 p.m. in the Christian Reformed Church of Hull. The bridegroom, is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Brasser, from She- Counties will meet in Central Lyon High School at Rock Rapids for the annual Tri-County Institute. The meeting will begin with registration at 8:30, followed by a general assembly of all teachers at 9:00. minum combination windows; also' Following the general assembly, the doors. DE JONG and A SCHAAF Hull, Iowa FOR SALE: Purebred Spotted Po- group will be broken down into smaller groups according to the individuals specialized field.

The topic of discussion be "Techniques and Methods Involved Rev. Ralph Heyiien, an uncle of the bride performed the double ring ceremony before a background of ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH P. A. Hinrichs, Pastor Divine Worship 8:15 and 10:30 a.m.

i Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Adult Bible Class 9:30 a.m. Luther League program Sunday, candelabra, and baskets of gladioli. October 4th at 8:00 p.m. Mrs.

Bernard Bousema was the or- Friday afternoon from 3:00 to 4:30 ganist and Abram Bos was the solo- Junio Mission Band will meet i st I at the Day School. Miss Doris Heit- Escorted to the altar by her father, is the president of this group. the bride wore a gown of white embroidered organdy, fashioned with a bateau neck-line, short sleeves, a fitted bodice, and a tiered skirt. Her larifl China Kempers, i in Tea ching the Various Subject Mat tm veil was secured 4 miles South of Hull. Areas" crown of pearls and sequins.

A cas- Guest speaker in the afternoon will cade arrangement of white gladioli was carried by the bride. WANTED: Used Vacuum Sweepers. Will pay up to 135 in trade on a new JLewyt Sweeper. Special Discount on Speed Queen Dryers and Washers Now! Bert's Repair, Hull. (33-4c MODERN HOUSE for rent Henry Koerselman, Phone 12G-J, Hull (34-tfe) FOR SALE: Purebred Duroc boars.

Melvin Schuiteman, 2 mi. east Vi north of Sioux Center. (34-tfc) FOR SALE: Portable sewing machine. Very good shape. Marvin Warntjes, Phone 3301, Boyden (43-2c be Dr.

Ray Bryan, from the Iowa University at Ames, who will TM alron Anthony nn nf Diekema of Lansing, Michigan, a sis- on I i Training of Teachers" ter of the bride, ballarina Because the institute, schools in lenf white organdy styled the Boyden-Hull Community School with bateau neckline and short sleev- District will be closed on Thursday, es er was an arrange- but will be in regular session again on Friday, October 2, Assembly Program Mr. came to our school the ment of blue and white carnations. She carried an arm bouquet of blue and white carnations. Mrs. Carl Sinke from Grand Rapids, Michigan, sister of the bride Landrace Boars.

Vaccinated. Gerald Doeksen. 2 east, south of Rock afternoon of September 25, to give and Janat Vander Zwaag, from Hol- us an assembly program called "Up'N land, Michigan, friend of the bride He started ut by showing us bridesmaids. Judy mobeus rings, first with a half sister of bride junior brick's-, then with a full twist. maid.

Their dresses, head-pieces $ftd The next thing he showed us was bouquets were similar to the silicon nlastic. Some of its nddi- of honors'. Monday, October 5th, Sunday School staff will meet. Tuseday, October 6th at 8:00 p.m., Young Couples' Club will meet. First Returmed Chijrch Rev.

H. G. Schoon, Pastor Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Evening Worship 7:45 p.m. Sunday Schol 11:00 a.m.

C. E. Society 7:00 p.m. Thursday, 2:00 Ladies Aid and Mission Society meets. This is the annual business meeting and election of officers.

All members are reminded to bring gifts for the Christmas box to East Harlem Parish, New York. 7:30 Sr. High Catechism classes. 8:15 Choir Rehearsal. 7:15 Annual Sunday School business meeting.

Friday, 4:00 Catechism for those 'our years through the eighth grade. ties were revealed. Mr. Lewis bounc- The best man was Wallace Brassier, it like a ball, let it stretch just of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, brother, of 1 1 1 1 i i A i i i i Rapids, Phone 381-J1, Rock about down iQ the noor tHed IQ dent the groom Ushers were Eugene Van it first by a hard, quick blow, and Haveren from Sheboygan, Wisconsin then by just pressing it. Since it and Willis Dunnink from Prinsburg, (43-5p) WANTED: Young man to do electrical work.

Altena Electric, Phone 60 Hull didn't make any sort of mark when Minnesota, both friends of the groom: (43-tfc) i he nit it; with the quick hard blow, Master and Mistress of Ceremonies he explained to us that the molecules were Mr. and Mrs. James Heynen. FOR SALE- 2 tried B. Spotted' resisted any fast movement, but re- Assisting at the reception were Poland China Boars Tom acted to slow ones.

This is why it Janice Van Schepen and Leanna 2 miles West of Perkins Corner, Hull bounced and stretched also. Vmk. Phone 424-W1 (35-lp) I Next, after stating he had connec- FOR SALE: M. W. Refrigerator -in good shape.

Phone 3G5-W, Hull tions with MGM, Mr. Lewis called up Hester Zoet, as possible talent, and gave her a screen test. During (35-2c) i this screen test, while putting make- up on Hester, he showed us what Mr. and Mrs. Peters Soudsnia opened the gifts and Mr.

and Mrs. John Waanders served punch. Mrs. Waanders chose a navy blue lace dress with navy and white accessories and wore a corsage of white FOR SALE: 45-ft. Great Lakes would happen to color without light roses.

Trailer House, fully equipped, 1957 and under different kinds of light, The bride-groom's mother wore a Model used one year. Very good an he explained to us why we see condition. Reasonably priced. John A. De Groo-1, Phone 173-M1, Hull certain colors as we do.

Jim Freerks, the next to be called up, helped to demonstrate the posWELLS: We drill and bore wells bi uties of high frequency. With an and have highly skilled men to do i ec tromagnel pulling toward an iron black eyelet dress with black and white accessories. Her corsage was of white roses. The bride wore a dark gray sheath dress with black and white accessories when they left on a Northern Wis- the work. The Alton Cement Works, 1 cy ij i ji tried to resist the force consin wedding trip.

Alton, Iowa. (35-5c) i rna cnetism. This he couldn't The newlyweds wi I of the magnetism i do. He did have better luck, how- FOR SALE: Westinghousc 40-inch evcr jn i i lmlinllm rings with sin. electric range.

Like new. N. Vander ran of the magnet i smi but Ark, Phone 3d. Hull. (3.

-2c a rathcr hot sincs cur rent repels aluminum. Jim also help- reside at 3870 North 19th Milwaukee, Wiscon- FOR SALE: furcoal, size 1 dex Office. Beaver Dyed Coney Enquire at In- (35-2p) ed demonstrate the oddities of the The "Jacob's Ladder" was shown FOR RENT: Lammcrt Van Sloten next to aquaint us with high property in Hull, Phone 170-W, Hull voltage. First Mr. Lewis, holding a (35-lc) i in his hand, showed how the cur rent would follow the file and ex- Harry Miorsina's modern home for plained that the current was flow- rent.

Close in. Contact Mrs. Win- ing over his body. Next, he let Bob nio Van Engen, Hull. (35-lp Mouw try the same feat.

This being -O- DAILY REPORT ON HOGS Sioux City Dressed Pork Matlock, Iowa Phone 18 collect Thursday Friday Saturday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Butchers Sows 13.00 12.25 13.25 12.50 13.25 12.50 13.00 12.25 12.75 12.00 12.50 11.75 Will Pay Extra ior Premium Hogs I with the courtesy of the a Large Large Med. A Small A Chex A OF A Hereby I wish to express my gratitude to friends, neighbors and relatives, for the numerous ways they have remembered me after'my recent i operation. A special thanks to Rev. Rozeboom for his visit and prayers. A CORN-PICKING With 2 International.

Will Furnish 2 Wagons with Hoist. $3.00 per acre. Albert Rens PHONE 232-W3 HULL, IOWA (P) -Mrs. Jerald S. Zylslra Hull A OF A I would like to take this means of expressing my deepest appreciation for the cards, flowers, visits and the many other kindnesses shown during my recent period hospilalization and recuperation at home.

It will always be remembered. (c) ---Mrs. Henry Kiers. Hull A OF A I wish to thank all those who remembered me with visits, cards and gifts during my stay in the hospital and at home. A special thanks to Rev.

Rozeboom for his prayers. (c) -Roger Wcstra. Hull BOYDEN CHURCHES i -o- Unitcd Presbyterian Church Rev. I i Pastor Sunday School 9:45 n.in. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.

Evening Worship 7.30 p. Sunday, 6:30 p.m. Junior High Westminster Fellowship. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship.

Leaders are Sn Green, finished, Mr. Lewis called David Hes Daryl and Rodney Doorenbos. and Screens all sizes. Wallmga, Hull. FOR SALE: Used Doors, la and Connie Rozeboom up on the Mrs.

Grace stage to prove that the current flow- (35-lp cd over their bodies and to show the 1 strength of the current. David held MEN NEEDED 20-59 to train, to the fjj on hand and Connie's adjust and settle losses and accidents hand in the other. In her other hand, for Insurance Companies, Airlines, sn held a flour-escent tube. When the Bus, Truck companies Railroads and David held came in contact with others. Write Box 4G8, The Index.

current, the tube in Connie's give address, age, phone. (35-3c hand glowed which proved the cx- A A man for combining periment. and corn-picking. Gershom Van TM "wl thing demonstrated to us Rockel, Phone 410-M1, Hull. 3 5 a a kind of bomb.

In concluding Mr. Lewis did a "bang-up" of presenting to us some of the intriguing aspects of science. Truck Breaks Through Rural Bridge Last Week Wednesday A truck belonging to Albert Klomp was pointing skyward at about a 45 degree angle last week Wednesday afternoon after it had broken through a bridge spanning a creek on the Paul W. Groeneweg farm. Grocnowcig had been shelling corn and Kloinp was taking a load to town when Ihe truck went through the bridge with the load of corn.

Much of the grain was lost in the water under the bridge. The farm is located three east and one and a half north of Rock Valley Rock Valley Bee COMING! BLOW-OUT and DANCE Monday, Oct. 5 Legion Hall SIBLEY, IOWA 6 Fat Dutchmen 2,000 IBs. of solid fat More or Less Thursday, 8:30 p.m. prayer Meet ing Study last half of Romans 9.

October 4th World-wide Communion will be observed at 11:00 a. i. October llth A Prcsbyterial meeting for young couples, at Westlawn Presbyterian Church in Sioux City. Registration beginning at 1:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Dinner will be $1.25 and your reservation must be made I A A ,1 would like to thank neighbors and friends for cards, letters and acts of kindness extended our family while I was in the hospital at Sheldon. Also a special thank-you to Dr. Swanson and Rev. J. Irwin.

Your Ihoughtfuln-ess was appreciated and will long be remembered. --Mrs. Kors Harthoorn. Boyden A YOU I wish to thank all the friends and neighbors who sent cards and gifts, and came to see me while I was io the hospital. A special thank you to Rev.

Jahr and Rev. Irwin for their It Pays To Shop at the Drug Store WINTER BLANKETS 72x90 Regular $6.00 OUR PRICE $4.49 (Limited Supply) NYLON STOCKINGS 51 gauge, 15 Denier Dark Seam and Self Seam PAIR 2 PAIR for 98fr CANNON BATH TOWELS 2 for MEN'S WORK SOCKS 4 PAIR RUBBER HOUSEHOLD GLOVES, 2 PAIR BOBBY PINS (rubber tipped) 25c. value, 2 for HOG WORMER GALLON (Only the Best Quality) .75 visits, (c) Mrs. Ray Van Diepen. Boyden Machinery Used DEARBORN COMBINE, excellent condition.

Used NEW Bring in your CARS, TRUCKS and TRACTORS for that WJ" ter Tune-up! Van's Implement Service Hull, Iowa MANGE SPRAY QUART $1.98 AUREOMYCIN or TARGOT MASTITIS TREATMENT Buy 5 and get one FREE ASPIRINS, 100 count FREE TRIG ROLL-ON DEODORANT With Bottle VITALIS PEPPERMINTS and BAG CANDY, 29c. value BAG CANDY 39c. value FAST HOME PERMANENT, $1.75 value, 2 for $1.75 (We still have a few left) LUSTRE CREAM SHAMPOO, 60c. value, 2 for PALM BEACH HAND and BODY LOTION $1.75 value NOW 'exalt A TO ALL FROM RECALL. HULL, IOWA.

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