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The Boyden Reporter from Boyden, Iowa • Page 10

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Boyden, Iowa
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Boyden Reporter, Boyden, Iowa Thursday, October .1, 1959 BOYDEN NEWS and Lester and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Van Gorp and girls. Mr. and Mrs.

L. V- Grooters and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Postma and mily; Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Harman Bas Dekker of Sheldon and house Miss Anna Vander Voort of Daryl were Sunday evening visitors in the John Siderius home. Mr. and Mrs. John Horn of Lake Wilson, Minnesota, were Sunday dinner guests in the Mrs. John Van Roekel home.

Additional afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Roekel and Betty of Sheldon; Mr. and Mrs. Ray De Jong of Orange City; Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Ferwerda and fa- family spent Sunday afternoon in the parental Fred Wilts home in Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smit were Sunday evening visitors in the Bob Den Hartog home.

Mr. and Mrs. John Dokter Tuesday evening guests in the Gerrit Slothouber Sr. home. Sunday evening guests in the Wm.

Kwikkel home were Mr. and Mrs. CROSSWORD PUZZLE 14 23 38 53 68 34 49 44 59 18 35 54 15 21 30 55 60 25 36 50 45 66 72 22 40 16 19 37 67 26 10 23 32 57 70 73 27 41 52 12 42 62 13 43 63 PliZZI.E No. 570 ACROSS 1 Animal enclosure 5 Monk's title 8 East Indian herb 14 Wings 15 Homan bronze IB A wan appearance 17 Distance measure (pi.) IB Genus aromatic herbs 20 Ant 21 Egyptian dog-headed ape deity 23 Swordsman's dummy stake (Pi.) 24 Nigerian Negro 25 Charge upon (pi.) 27 a to horse 20 Prohibit 30 A fabric 31 Pays attention to 33 Garb 30 City Bulgaria 38 Swell Irons 44 Finished 4G Flower (pi.) 47 Begin 50 To strengthen 52 Letter of alphabet 53 Metal 54 Vessel 56 Compass point 58 Tatters 60 Fancy carrying case 61 Santa one of Columbus' ships 04 Leaf instertice GG Shines G8 Covered with pitch 69 Pronoun 70 Italian cily 71 Items of property 72 Head i 73 Portico DOWN 1 Restaurant 2 Astringent substance 3 Article of clothing (pi.) 4 Angled for a i i 5 Winnow (i a i in sumptuous a 7 A a 0 Country of Europe 0 Hearing orpan JO Strike 11 State positively but without proof 12 Drudged 13 Rubs out 18 American Indian 22 Colonist's i to Indian 26 Shrinks 28 Evil 29 Philippine Negrito 30 Ward off 32 The Orient 1U Roman road 35 Leases 37 To draw tight (naut.t 39 Station 41 Most rigid 42 Before 43 Compass point 45 Dryness 47 Artificially made layer 48 CrownliJce head ornaments 49 Makes wrathful 51 Genus of tropical climbing shrubs 55 Directs 5Ei a river 57 Satisfies 59 Painful 62 Preposition G3 On the ocean Go Allow 67 i Woodridge, New Jersey. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray.Brockhouse visited Monday evening with Mr and Mrs. Gerhard Scholten, both patients at the Sheldon hospital. Mr. Andrew Roseboom, Ella and Helen were Sunday evening guests in the Mrs.

Henry Wagner home in Shel don. Mrs. Ed Walinga, Mrs. Chester Shaffer and Mrs. Wm.

Vagts visited various residents of Boyden Wednesday afternoon, patients at the Sheldon hospital. Miss Vera Mae Horn, a student at the Methodist hospital school nurs ing in Sioux City, spent-the weekend in the parental Herbert Horn home. Miss Arlys Klaassen, student at Morningside College in Sioux City, spent the weekend in the parental Wm. Klaassen home. Miss Phyllis Siderius, student at Omaha, Nebraska, and John Lee Ren sink, student at Vermillion, South Da kota, spent the weekend in the John Siderius home.

Mr. and Mrs. Mot'Weir and Mr. and Mrs. Ed R.

Blumeyer attended a meeting at the Tangey Hotel in Spen cer Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Van Es and Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Eernisse spent Friday at the Corn Palace at Mitchell, South Dakota. Mrs. Albert Kooi of Mount Vernon, Washington. Sunday evening guests in the Ray Donkersloot home were Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Jacobsma. Mrs. Walter Warntjes, Mrs. Paul Vande Hoef, Mrs. Dick De Groot, Mrs.

Marvin Green and Mrs. Ed R. Blumeyer attended a Farm Biu-eau Train ing School on "shell craft" at Orange City, Friday. Thursday dinner guests entertained in the Norman Bell home were Mr. and Mrs.

John Brower of Primghar. Sunda3- evening guests in the Mrs. Minnie Brinks home were Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Brinks and family of Gar vin, Minnesota, and Mr.

and Mrs. Andy Wolthuizen and sons of Sheldon. Sunday afternoon visitors in the Ray Brockhouse home were Mr. and Mrs. John Casemier and Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Herwynen. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baartman of Sheldon were Sunday guests in the Ed Baartman home.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry De Raad were Tuesday evening visitors in the Henry Oldenkamp home. Mr. and Mrs.

John Kosters and family of Sioux Center, were Thursday evening guests in the L. V. Grooters home. Miss Ruth Van Meeteren returned home by bus Friday evening, after a few month's visit with relatives at Miss Jean Slothouber, a student at Bellflower, California, and being a Westmar College hi Le Mars, spent the weekend in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Case Slothouber. house guest in the John Klier home. Sunday evening dinner guests in the Henry Van Aalsberg home were Mrs. Jake Doorenbos, Mrs. Wayne Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Fjeld of Prim- Steuven and Sandra; Mr. Harry Muil ghar. enberg and Mrs. Card Van Diepen and Joyce, returned home Sunday morning from a two week's visit with relatives at Bellflower, California.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas De Groot and family were Friday evening visitors Mrs. Marvin Green and Mrs. Ed R.

Blumeyer attended a district workshop at Spencer Wednesday, for the Farm Bureau Women's Committee. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Donkersloot and family of Sanborn, Mrs. Lloyd Goodin the Henry Van Aalsberg farm home.

Sunday evening dinner guests in Wm. Rons and family were Sunday the Adrian Diekevers home were Mr. afternoon guests in the Ed Rons home year of Starbuck, Minnesota; Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Rons and Mr.

and Mrs. A i to i No. and Mrs. Wilbur Heemskirk and family and Mrs. Ed Diekevers.

Mrs. Lloyd Goodyear of Starbuck, Minnesota and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rons and family were Sunday evening guests in the Leroy Moret home near Ashton.

Mr. and Mrs. -Martin Docter and Ardith and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Prange, Lynn and Ricky, spent the weekend with relatives at Holland and Firth, Nebraska.

The. Prange family were house guests in the Glenn Prange home at Holland, Nebraska. Mr. Gerrit Aalberts of Orange City was a Tuesday evening visitor in the Joe Van Velzen home. Weekend house guests in the Mrs.

John Grooters home were Mr. and gas pipeline as long as from here to the south pole at Sanborn. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Horn were Friday evening visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. George Reimers in the Adrian Diekevers home. Mrs. Henry Jacobsma was a Friday dinner and afternoon guest in the Don De Vries home in Orange City. Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Grooters and Mrs. John Grooters attended the organ recital at Sioux Center Sunday afternoon under the direction of Law rence Grooters of Pella, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed R. Blumeyer were Sunday evening -birthday dinner guests in the Harold Hector home in Sheldon, honoring Mr. Hector. Mr. and Mrs.

Abe Schiebout and family of Ireton, spent Sunday afternoon in the home of their mother Mrs. Minnie' Brinks. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smit and their guest, Lou Houtsma of Downey, California, visited Tuesday evening wit! Miss Sherry Smit, a student at Vermillion, South Dakota.

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Salmon and Tommy were Sunday afternoon guests in the Wm. L. Moret home.

Mr. and Mrs. Elton Cady anc daughter of Sioux Falls were Sunday dinner guests in the parental John Sitter home. Following dinner the group spent th afternoon in the Chester Vander Weerd home Rock Valley. Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Engelsman, Dan ny and Debbie were Sunday evening 1 guests in the Vernon Schemper home in Sheldon. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Slothoubei spent Thursday afternoon in the Albert Slothouber home in Orange City Mr.

and Mrs. John Dokter visited Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Bertha Dokter, a-patient at the Sioux Center hospital, following surgery. Sunday evening dinner guests in the Arthur Kreulcn home were Mr. and Mrs.

Dowie Vander Schaaf and family of Hull. Mr. and Mrs. John Slykhuis received word Monday morning of the arrival of a baby boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter C. Bnartrnan in Lincoln, Nebraska, born September 28 and weighed a little over 8 pounds. To serve you Northern Natural Gas Company is now using nearly 12,000 miles of pipeline. That's enough to.run from here to the South Pole. Construction of large diameter mainline pipe today costs up to $100,000 a mile.

And Northern is continually increasing its system -to assure an abundant'and'dependable supply of natural gas for home, farm and industry. You (ire jmtlinij half a billion dnllarx to when you turn on natural gas! Northern Natural Gas Company General Offices: Omalin, Nebraska THE BOYDEN REPORTER Marion J. Kempers Charles G. Sawyer Editors and Publishers BOYDEN, Sioux County, IOWA Published every Thursday at Boyden, Iowa, and entered, at the Post Office in Boyden as Second Class Mail Matter, according to an Act of Congress. Subscription Rates: $2.00 per year; 6 months, single copies, each.

All rates strictly cash in advance. DIALS ASK FOR 75 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Velzen evening dinner guests in the parental and family of Matloek, were Sunday John Van Velzen home. Get A a PRt'OAME Warm-Up! We use dependable Sylvania receiving tubes and "Silver Screen 85" TV picture tubes.

Put your TV in top playing condition NOW! CALL US for a pre-game TV "warm-up." ARTS RADIO TV ART VAN WYHE PHONE 424-R2 HULL Public Auction Middleburg Christian Reformed Church will offer the ol lowing-described real estate and personal properties at public auction at Middleburg 7 miles north and mile west of Orange City; or 3 miles west, 5 south and west of Boyden; or 4 miles east, 5 south and 2 west of Hull on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 starting at 1:30 p.m. CHURCH BUILDING To be moved by March 1, 1960 The main building is 40x32 feet in dimension. An 20x28 feet, will be sold separately, also to be moved by next March 1. MODERN HOME On approximately one acre of ground 'Formerly the church parsonage, this modern home consists of kitchen, dining room, living room, parlor, one bedroom and bath downstairs, and three bedrooms and store-room upstairs. Full basement with oil furnace, like-new, and water heater.

Also a large sun- porch. The property includes a good double garage and there are plentiful shade-trees on the nicely-improved plot. FURNISHINGS--From Church and Parsonage-25 wooden folding chairs; Dining room tables; 5 recitation benches; Small oak table; Wesley piano and bench; Electric reed organ and amplifier; Large pendulum clock; Small pendulum clock; Coat andhat racks; Light fixtures; Desk; Church bell; Smith typewriter; Mimeograph in good condition; Large cabinet; 8-ft. step-ladder, like new; Saw horses; Chandler furnace with stoker and blower; Dining room suite; China closet; Library table; Dimension lumber, 2xl2's PROPERTY OF LADIES' AID Electric coffee percolator; Dishes, serving trays, Book case; Venetian blinds; Rubber aisle runners; Sink and cabinet; Tappan gas range. TERMS OF SALE House and Acreage: down on sale-day, balance in 30 days when clear title and deed and abstract will be furnished.

Insurance will be pro-rated. Sellers will pay 1959 taxes, purchaser pays 1960 taxes payable in 1961. All Personal Property, Articles to be moved: Cash. THE ENTIRE PROCEEDS OF THE SALE WILL BE DISTRIBUTED FOR KINGDOM CAUSES. For any additional information, see Committee for Sale: GERRIT GREVENGOED, Orange City, Iowa (Phone Sioux Center 21076) CORNIE HOEKSTRA, Boyden (Phone Boyden 2615) VANDE BROEK, JONKER and FABER Auctioneers.

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