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The Sioux County Index from Hull, Iowa • Page 8

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The Sioux County Index, Hull, Iowa, Friday, 1940 1 1 Hail INSURANCE That Really INSURES! When you insure your crops in the "Old Reliable" Farmers Mutual you are protected by ---the oldest, largest association of its i i America. 47 years years oC reliable service to policy holders. $.1000000 in surplus for added protection. -a policy that pays 100 cents on the dollar, at the time the is adjusted. Get the best.

Let us show you some of the advantages offered by this strong, old, mutual company. JOHN DEKOSTER PHONE 186 HULL, IOWA HULL HIGH SCHOOI AND URADE SCHOOL Additional Hull News Louis Lutjens of Saeldon was a caller in Hull, Tuesday. Poland China Boar For Sale. Tony Imanse. Hull, lo-wa.

(2t I Auction Sale of Household Brunstias. Gertrude De Zeeuw Sioux Center left the hospital for her home, Monday. For Farm Loans at 4 percent Interest, see G. 3- De Mots. Hull.

Iowa "Well Boring, Drilling and Repair- ing. Modern Equipment. A. G. Bliek, Phone No.

16. Hull, Iowa. (4tp and Mrs. Henry Koersolman motored to Sioux City on business. on Wednesday of last week.

Bill Schol and Scott De Mots were I at Okoboji, Monday, doing some work on Dr. Maris' properly there. The Landhuis Jewelry Store in Sheldon features the largest stock of fine watches for the Graduate. (31 (Continued From Page 1) do with it, It seems there are only three brilliant writers iti the class-- ami there are 25 of us. happened to the 22 others? We're won- just couldn't "measure- up," I Jiiiess.

American history -classes, until the end of the year, will consist of reading our themes. The subjects vary from "Ten Great Characters 1 to "The Tariff." They give promise of being a rather pleasant way digest more facts about American history. The variation of teaching, nursing, mechanical engineering, i i engineering and machinist, were discussed in our last vocational study in economics. One could almost hear the collapse of of our dreams when various variations were "torn apart." Better now than when it's too late. Freshman is very discouraging.

Just when we've got some hapless nation up to 1900 by 'brute strength, and its story is Beginning to get interesting, another chapter pors up and we must go through exactly the same ritual with the next nation. Then, just as we prepare to enjoy the fruits of OUT Mother's Day MAY 12th GIVE HER CANDY! I A 1-lb Box 50c. 2-lfc Box $1.00 Chocolate Covered Cherries and Assorted Chocolates 17c. Per lb. labors, another land rudely demands attention--It goes on and on.

Our only consolation Is that there are only so many nations--so it can't last Dr. H.Paul Bolks Veterinarian Office in DeVries Service Station Phone No. 1 Residence Phone 1-R2 Hull, la. Marjorie Stange is spending the week at the J. H.

Schuett home helping -Mrs. Schuett clean house. From Now On Our Office Will Be Located in the Hull Hatchery and Produce Phone No. 227W-- City Dray Line, John Vande Stouwe. Proprietor.

(tl Dr. D. G. Vander Wilt Dental Surgeon Office in Overbaugh Building Phone No. 1 36 Hull Iowa BARGAINS FOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 15th -LIVER SAUSAGE Per ft--16c.

WEINERS Per ft--22c. BALONEY Per ft--20c. MOCK CHICKEN LEGS 6 for--25c. COTTAGE CHEESE Per ft--13c. BACON--Extra Fancy Per ft--30c.

SNACK 2 Cans 45c. ($1.00 Can Opener for lO and Two (2) Coupons) lone 3 Herman H. VanEngen, Prop. If you can't be witK her May 12, you can with TMit hy Loaf apply all that day Beckman's Cafe Hull Iowa Olivier, Wilmina Pollema, Paula Vande Berg, Ruth Vande Garde, Junior Riidloff, Bernard Wolfswinkel, Donna Ver Steeg, Gladys Vogel, Harvey Bolks, Frank Gunnink. Donald Olivier and Calvin Wolfswinkel.

In music we have been singing: "Oats, Peas, Beans and Barley Grow." of Household Good? Saturday, May 11 at 2 o'clock p. m. On the Property of Mrs. Minnie Visser, 1 Block West and 2Vi Blocks North of the Iowa State Bank in Hull. The Following: 1 Florence Range with Built-in Oven--Almost New; 1 Coal Heater--Large Size; 2 Single Beds with Springs; 2 Double Beds with Springs and Mattresses; 2 Small Dressers; 1 Large Dresser; 2 Small Rockers; 1 Large Leather Rocker and Chair; 1 Dining Room Table -with Five Leaves; 1 Library Table; Some Small Tables; Stands; and Chairs.

TERMS --CASH Minnie Brunsting, Own. Ben J. Meylink, Auct. Iowa State Bank, Clerk Last Wednesday found us all with our desk full of well filled May bas- Now we are learning a song about kets. Some of us ihrought them to have reached Book IV in our "The Owl." 'school and others carried them a- ts Mr Sol collects pa- Each one ha3 been practicing on round to the homes.

We heard some geome Vft for we are whiz-1 ue arithmetic combinations which he interesting stories about the May bas- fas't that the pages or she finds the most difficult. ket First Grade Perfect spellers the past week were We have been reading some very Lorna Oelrich, Jane Reimann, Edith get hot. Our English work books are almost finished and we will have to take an achievement test soon. No. I've not been seeing -Miranda the Mys.ic--con fidentially I feel it in my bones.

Sophomore Notes In algebra we are now studying tangents, sines, and cosines. There are so many rules that we are all mixed up. We are studying the unit life on the earth. This is an interesting chapter interesting groups of stories entitled: Schumacher, Robert Roy Huibregtse, Just For Fun. and Little Workers.

We Earnest Moss and Harold Ten Haken. plan to complete the stories in our Henry Huibregtse was a visit- reader next week. The supplementary or i our room on Wednesday after- stories have -consisted of Safety and noon J3ealth stories. Most of us are progressing nicely numfoers. If we have a neat and it on display in.

our room. Many of us found our papers on display last week, and we A A -For Yonr Protection -We have the Only Complete Sel of Records in Sioux County, and we are a Member of both American and Iowa Title Associations. Be Secnre--Send, us your Abstracts. We appreciate your business. Sioux Abstract Inc.

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Phone 1 jit, all. because it is more about what we already know. English is getting more difficult as we are starting business letters. Last week we finished letters. Instead of our usual spelling lessons we are having dictation.

Seventh and Eighth Grades fThe following pupils have "been ap- pointed'to duties in-our room for the next three "-weeks: Hall Monitors-Esther and Valera; Books Cases and Reading Table--JHarold; Desks for Marks and Neat Arrangement--Judith; Paint Pans and Water--Kenneth; Paint Boxes; Alvina; Collecting Art Pictures and Scissors--Dolores; Librarian--Milton; Reference Librarian --La Verne. The eighth graders have finished their first copies of their essays. These will ibe checked" and handed back for them to recopy. The essays will then have to be illustrated with pictures or graphs. A suitable cover will also, be put on them.

The following essays were written: American Indian-Henry Van 'Maanen. Milton Mackie, Kenneth Faber. Gerald Vis, Muriel Wolter, Henry John Vander, Vliet and Judith De Koster; Safety Education --Annabel le Victoria. Marilyn Van Oort and Delmar Stange; Value of Temperance--Alvina Brunstiug and Franklin Calsbeek; Pets--La Verne Koerselman and Harold Vermeer. Fifth and Sixth Grades Lucille Schiit, Audrey ISIoss, and Frances Faber returned to school on several days of absence due to -illness.

5th grade have finished their work in history and will spend the next few weeks in review and supplementary work. The pupils who received ICO per- cent in spelling were Conrad Faber. Gerald stienstra, Marvin Wolfswinkel, Esther Gunnink, Vernon Oostenink. Harry' Bert Vande Stouwe, Richard Vogel, Theodora De Koster. Norma Deane Dykstra.

Frances Faber. Muriel Stientjes. Lillian Ver Hoeven and Ruth Vermeer. Eight more of the pupils in our! room joined the Audxfbon Club and are eagerly waiting for their pins and bird pictures. TfcW Fourth Grades The fourth grade sreography class is the corrtinent of Australia.

This is the last Trait and the children find it to interesting. Clayton Vis was absent last week. "Mildred Mess, Elwin Gnnnluk. Roger Jager and Vande Stouwe had 100 in spelling on Friday. The fourth grader? naving 100 -were: Estella Belli Bfcrmlna Lankxan.

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