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The Sioux County Index from Hull, Iowa • Page 7

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NEWS FROM PLEASANT ACRES A MOT LA Ad 1 September 280 callers on Jessie Miersma were Mrs. John Rubingh of Mrs. Nellie Miersma of Hull. Mr. and Mrs.

Mitchell Le Mars were Wednesday, September 23 visitors with John Zoerink. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanden Berg of Hospers visited with Joan Vander Hoeven on Wednesday, September 23. September: 23, Wednesday evening. The Rev.

Schoon of the First Reformed Church of Boyden led the regular Devotonal Services for the residents of Pleasant Acres. Special music was presented by Lisa 23 visitors with Mary De Jong. Ten: Haken and Paula Colsrud; TAVORITE FOODS Family meals GALLON. ICE: CREAM. $1.29 DEL MONTES CATSUP 14 4 99 DEL MONTE TOMATO JUICE 46.07 5 2 FOR PALMOLIVE: I LIQUID SOAP 22oz.

55 ZESTA CRAKERS. LB, PANTRY PRIDE BREAD. -(made by Wonder) 3 for $1.00 FRESH CARROTS. 2 PAKGS. RUSSET POTATOES.

10 LBS. 79 RED POTATOES 20 LBS. 89 DEL MONTE PEACHES. SLICED 24 size 3. FOR $1.00 JOHNATHAN, APPLES: A 3.

LBS. LEN'S MARKET Phone 439-1336 Hull, lowa Mrs. Edna Miller of Hartley? l6wa was; a Tuesday, September, 22 caller on Emma Green Mr. and Mrs. Cap Kennedy of Arnolds Park a and Mrs.

Win. Ver Hoof of Archer visited with Mist vernie September: 22,: Mr. and. August of Sheldon signed the visitors, register at the Home, Tuesday, September Rachel Circle 8f the First Reformed Churchiof Hull pre-. sented a very nice program for the Yes dehts Tuesday afternoon, September-22, Mrs.

Orville De Jong and Mrs. Florence Mouw of Orange City were Wednesday, September. who sang a duet accompanied by Lori Sneller, Then Lorf Sneller: sang and also played her flute, accompaniad by Julie Starkenburg. Miss Kathy Oldenkamp of Hull was a Thursday, September 24 visitor with Hattie Van Engen, Mrs. Milton Dittmer of Ireton called on Garrett Ricklets Thursday, September 24.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Houtsma of Hospers were Thursday, ember 24 callers on Mrs. Westra.

Mrs. Joe Smeenk and Howard Anthony of Orange City visited with the Hubblings Thursday, September 24. Mrs. Smeenk also called on Dora Hospers. On Thursday, September 24, a lovely bouquet was brought to the Home from Mrs.

Emma Goeringers funeral. Mrs. Helen Meis and Mrs. Angela McGillick of Sheldon visited with. Palmtag on Friday, September 25.

Cakes were brought Friday, September 25 for Dena Hospers birthday by Mrs. Olin Reinger, Mrs. Elmer Vander Brake, Miss Dorothy Rowenhorst and Miss Helen Van Wechel all of Orange CIty. The cake was enjoyed by all the residents and employees. Other visitors with Dena Hospers to help her celebrate her birthday were Mrs.

Van Klompenburg of Bellflower, California and Mrs. Clarice Filkkema of Orange City. Saturday, September 26 visitors with Emma Green were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stradinger and Mrs.

G. R. Green all of Marshall, Minn. Mr. and Mrs.

Gf. Van. Klompenburg of Orange City were Saturday, September 26, visitors with friends at Pleasant Acres. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Bertha Westra were Mr.

and Mrs. John Westra of Centerville, South Dakota and Mr. and Mrs. P. J.

Westra of Sheldon. and Mrs. Wm. Hubblings visitors Sunday were Edith Ahlhorn of Omaha, Gaylen Van Loon of Rock Rapids and Wilma Davis of Tama, lowa. DEATHS EMMA GOERINGER Mrs.

Emma Goeringer passed away at the age of years at the Pleasant Acres Rest Home of Hull, Jowa. Emma Mathilda Catharine Schueler, daughter of Herman and Bertha (Roglin) Schueler, was born on June 15, 1884 in Peotone, (Will County) Illinois. She was baptized on July 6th that year by Rev. C. A.

Starck. She was confirmed on April 3, 1898 at St. Peter Lutheran Church, Ceylon, Minnesota by Rev. Heinrich Zapf. TRI-STATE LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO.

INC. SALE CERTIFIED NEWS PHONE 722-0681 SIOUX CENTER, IOWA: SALE STARTS. AT 10:30 A.M. We expect Hogs and 1,800 Cattle, Friday, October 2, 1970 NOTE: We received notice Tuesday from the Department of Agriculture that we do not have to ear tag any feeder pigs in our market except for Hogs going into other states requiring ear tags, so there will be no more ear tagging as far as feeder pigs are concerned. Ref EARLY CONSIGNMENTS BILL GODSEY 35 head of SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT 70 lb.

pigs 87 steers and 47 heifers from CORNIE DE VOS 65 choice Idaho We had these cattle 40 lb. pigs are short horn cross FRANK VANDER cattle and their reputation Is 50 choice to gain 3 lps. a day TOM BOHNENKAMP 100 60 head of 500 lb. white face choice 65 lb. pigs heifers 100 head of 700 lb.

DON DELPERDANG ,75 steers, to be sorted 40 head choice 110 pigs of 800 lb. steers 50 head of GAROLD CLEVERINGA .500 700 lb. holstein steers 15 head of mixed. 600 lb. 150 mixed steers and 25 bred 850 lb.

white face DAMOS SNELLER $4 heifers 60 head of light white pure bred Duroc Spring Boars face steer calves 70 head of JOHN H.VAN VELDHUIZEN light white face heifer calves 20 open 725 lb. heifers -20 100 head of 470 lb. steer head 725 lb. short hora steers- calves 60 head of 425. lb, 3 head of milks cows heifer calves 50 head of MARION VAN ZANDBERGEN mixed calves The calves purebred white face breeding are starting to move All these bull and 4 milks cows calves are loaded at Grendullan, 2100 hand .575 10.

light yearling North Dakota. steers 50 bead 600 lb. open heifers 60 head 650 lb. choice 75 choice 675 lb. steers Tri-State Livestock Auction Co.

Inc. CLINFORDI BOGAARD A EDWIN BOETMAN PAUL DEN HERDER PHONE 737-7219 PHONE 722-6391 PHONE 722-7781 GRANGE CITY, IOWA SIOUX CENTER, IOWA SIOUX CENTER, IOWA Thursday, october a 1 1970 (page 7) stings to be held Thursday October 8, 1970 in the Inwood Reformed The meetings are to be held at 2:00 and 7130. The speakers of day are the Rev. Michel De Betdf, a missionary to Japan, and Miss Cindy Vander Vinne who works for Christ in an Inner city mission in Toronto, Canada, Come and enjoy, a uay of fellowship and Inspiration. INSTALLATION SERVICES TO BE HELD FOR REV.

KORTERING, FRIDAY: The Installation of Rev. Jason Kortering will take place on Friday, October 2, at 8 Rev. G. Lanting will have charge of the service and Rev. R.

Decker' will be in charge of the sermon. SAL OUT WINTER WEATHER Aluminum Windows Regular Price $15.95 Sale Price $1325 to 60 United Inches Aluminum Doors Regular Price $39.95 Sale Price $32.95 SALE STARTS SEPTEMBER 28-ENDS OCTOBER 10-FREE ESTIMATE FARMERS CO-OP LUMBER YARD RUSTY DIEKEVERS, Mgr. Boyden, Iowa CALL 725-2325 Sioux County Index Reporter The World Home Bible League will sponsor a Quartet program on October 2, 1970 at 8:00 p.m. in the Community Building In Hull, lowa. Various quartets from our area have been asked to sing.

Come for an evening of spiritual refreshment. A free will offering be taken which will be used for Bibles in Nigeria. WORLD HOME BIBLE LEAGUE MALE QUARTET TO SING OCTOBER 2 TRI-STATE MISIONARY RUNION TO BE HELD OCTOBER 8 to visit family and. friends All ladles of the area are in-, Clolster, New Jersey, their vited to attend the Tri State former home. Womens Missionary, Union me-? SIOUX CENTER NEWS Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Horsiman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schut, Mr. and home Mrs.

George De Boer, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bartels and Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Doornink motated Frank to Mitchell, South Dakota Thurs- land.

day to attend the Tennessee Ernie Ford concert at' the Corn 'John Palace. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sanko of and Buffalo, New York arrived to spend a few days with the rela- ell, tives and are house guests of her spent sister, Gertrude Rozeboom. went Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Ramaker Ernie left Friday morning to spend a week with their daughter and husband, Rev. and Mrs. Harold Mr. Korver and sons at Homewood, her 11.

who Mrs. Virgil Houtkooper ac- left companied her father, William in -Kuyper, of Hull, to Chicago, Illinois, to take Mrs. Kuyper, who, left from there by plane for the Netherlands to attend the funeral services to be held for her father. Mrs. Peter Proper of Eugene, Oregon, arrived to visit the family in this area for a number of weeks.

Ed Rozeboom has returned home from the St. Lukes Hospital in Sloux City, where he had undergone major surgery. John S. Vander Schaaf returned Tuesday from the Sioux Valley Hospital, where he had been undergoing tests for a serious back ailment. He will have to have complete rest for the time.

Mrs. Jess Wells spent Monday and Tuesday in Omaha, where she attended a meeting held for salesmen for the Dahlberg Hearing Aid Co. Rev, and Mrs. John Roggen have now taken a room In the local nursing wing. William Punt of Long Beach, California arrived to visit his brother, Neal.

His wife went on to visit her family i in Minnesota. Wells left Friday for Chicago, Illinois where he will begin work on his senior year of study in the Lutheran Theological seminary. He had spent the summer vacation months with his mother, Mrs. Jess Wells. Mr.

and Mrs. Arie Colenbrander and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dykshorn have returned home from a two weeks vacation trip to California where they visited their brother, Stanley Kuiken and his family in Modesto, and then enroute home also visited tives in Greeley and Denver, Colorado. Mrs.

William left for Patterson, New to visit their children, the Rich Kobistra family, and enroute will visit the children In Michigan, the August Ykema tamily in Coopersville and the Statema family In Mrs. John Van Maanen, Mrs. A. Schuiteman, Mrs. Joe Mrs.

John Mieras Mrs. Ed Mouw returned Wed. nesday afternoon from Mitch-. South Dakota where they a two day vacation: They to attend the Tennessee Ford concert at the Corn Palace. and Mrs.

Lloyd Reque and sister, Velma Hasbrough, makes her home with them, EST 50 DE CANO AN ENTIRE PACE SPECIAL RANGE SLI 10Ct 32 SOCKETS. ONLY SITES THROUGH ST 7541 Piece By Piece. $59.18 Advertised At. $45.95 Our Special To Our Patrons $3295 "TAKE A LOOK" Farmers Cooperative Association ARNOLD MGR 7) Her parents and only sister preceded her in death Mother .1931, Father 1943, Sister 1893. She was united in marriage to Rev.

Edward Goeringer on September 18, 1902 at Ceylon, Minnesota. This union was blessed with 14 children, 4 daugh: ters preceded her. in death, Amanda and Eisle in early Infancy, Irene at the age of 13, and Edna at the age of 21. Five sons and five daughters survive the loss of their. mother, namely: Irma, Mrs.

Wm. Hollander, Boyden, Iowa; Ernest Goeringer, Ceylon, Minnesota; Maida, Mrs. H. Schumacher, Clovis, Hilda, Mrs. Fred Hollander, Boyden, Iowa; Ella, Mrs.

Albert Heinie, Sanger, California: Ewald Goeringer, Hull, lowa; Otto Goeringer, Rapid City, South Dakota: Arthur Goeringer, Hull, Iowa; Walter Hull, Iowa; Viola, Mrs. Theophil Ackermann, North ota; and 27 grandchildren, 26 greatgrandchildren, and a host of relatives and friends. Her. husband, ReV, Edward Georinger preceded her. In death on June 7, 1947.

Since his death she has made a her home together with her son, Arthur Goeringer, at Hull, lowa until the' infirmities of age compelled her to enter the Pleasant Acres Rest Home in Hull, lowa. Here she departed this life on September 21st at 12:40 p.m. She reached the age of 86 years, 3 months, and 6. days. Her funeral was held on Thursday, September 24th, 1970 at 2:00 p.m.

at the St. Paul Lutheran Church, Hull, lowa and she was laid to rest beside her husband and daughters on the cemetery by the church. Rev. Allison A. Hansen officiation, soloist, Mrs.

J. Hollander, organist Mrs. Orville Willemssen, songs Heaven Is My Home and Asleep In Jesus, congregation, What A Friend We Have In Jesus. Pallbearers, were six grandsons: Lelon Goeringer, Robert Goeringer, Leo Thiesse, Gerald Hollander, Ronald Ubbinga, Cornelius Wabeke. There Is a bridge where ends the span of life Through It's gates all must go alone It is the pathway from all dispair The heavely Father waits to claim his own.

God has answered our dear Mothers Prayer, IN A MICHAEL PAUL KOELE Funeral services were held September 26, 1970 at the Kraai Funeral Chapel for Michael Paul Koele, son of Larry and Audrey Koele, who died September 21, 1970 at Honolulu, Hawaii at the age of 5 mo. Rev. Paul Vander. Woude conducted the services and burial: was in the Hope Cemetery at Hull. Immediate Survivors are his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Larry P. Koele; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Koele of Hull and Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Kruse of George, Iowa; his great parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hofstra of Doon, lowa and Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Eberline of George, towa, and his Aunts and Uncles. Pvt. Larry Koele is at present serving with the Marines In Honolulu, Hawail. Boydon-Hel Hot Lunch Menu OCTOBER 5 Monday Wieners on buns Juice Rice with raisin sauce: Milk (Tomatoes as an extra) OCTOBER 6 Tuesday Potato salad Cold cuts Baked beans Fruit sauce Bread butter Milk OCTOBER 7 Wednesday Veg-beet soup Crackers Ham salad sandwiches: Apple pie Milk OCTOBER 8 Thursday Beel tenderloins Whipped potatoes Apple sauce Cookie Plain Peanut butter sand. Milk OCTOBER 9 Friday Pizza Casserole Buttered corn.

Fruit sauce Bread Butter 712-756-5941 199 Iowa Valley, Rock.

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