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Don't Miss It Tues. Wed. Dec. 4 5 8 PM, High School Auditorium RINGS IN THE SAWDUST (An Opperetta in 2 Acts) Presented by the Students of the Sioux Center High School Reserved seat tickets on sale Friday a. at and ADMISSION: Adults 60c WANT AD SECTION PERSONALS CARD OF THANKS sincerely wish to thank every- CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank Dr.

and Mrs. CARD OF THANKS May. we take method me in their prayers and who sent cards, Setters and gifts during my recent illness. Your kindness will long be remembered. Mrs.

Gerrit Koerselman (40p) Oelrich and members of the Com- thanking our relatives, neighbors munity Hospital staff for the fine aud friends for their kind cxpres- care given me during my recent sion of sympathy in our recent I stay at the hospital, also all those loss of our beloved mother and! who remembered me with cards grandmother, Mrs. Dena Kraayen- Rock Valley News Dearborn. HENRY VELTKAMF the home of Mr. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all those who remembered me in their prayers and sent flowers, cards and gifts and visited me while I was in the hospital. This kindness was greatly appreciated.

Ernest S. Eisma (40p) and visits. Mrs. Gerrit Meyer, Jr. CARD OF THANKS These expressions have (40p) been deeply appreciated.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Achterhof, and family Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Klein We wish thank the Carmel and Rock Valley fire departments i and all those who helped us at our i recent fire. We especially want to thank the neighbors, Joe Sand- buite, Tony Rozeboom, Clarence Mulder and son, Dick, who helped ip n( us so faithfully. Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Attema and family. (40p) and family" Mr. Gerrit Kraayenbrink. (40p) Guaranteed Used Cars powe- 1951 Chevrolet Styleiine deluxe 4 door sedan' with glide Driven only few miles. 1951 Plymouth Cranbrook two door.

Big Radio and big heater. Near new. 1951 Chevrolet Fleetline deluxe two door with radio and heater. Low mileage. 1948 Chevrolet Fleetline Aero sedan equipped with everything.

Locally owne4. 1948 Ford Super Deluxe V-S 2-door. 25,000 actual miles. One owner. Locally owned.

1947 Chevrolet Stylemaster two door with radio and heater. 1946 Ford V-S super deluxe 2 door. Radio, heater and seat covers. 1936 Ford V-8 four door sedan, original black finish. 1936 Ford V-S with 1949 Ford motor and Columbia overdrive.

1934 Dodge four door sedan. A good farm car. 1941 Ford V-8 half ton pickup. Nice condition. The Best Place To Buy a Used Carl VOS USED CARS Phone No.

4 Sioux Center, Iowa CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks to our neighbors and thoughtful relatives and friends for their many expressions ol sympathy. Ali so thanks to Rev. and Mrs. Colen- brander and Rev. H.

Muilenburg for their prayers and calls, for I the many cards, for the beautiful floral offerings. Your thoughtful i ness will long be remembered. Herman Kluis and families (40p) The PTA was granted permis- program at sion on Monday evening to use i McKelluni; one of the rooms in the Public I Mr. mid Mrs. Duane Lawrence school equipped with tables and of Sioux Falls were Sunday eve- chairs for a Domestic Arts Class' niug supper guests in the home of room.

The PTA will sponsor this I Mr. and Mrs. James Van Berkum. Funeral services for Henrv project. All interested in studying i Mrs.

John Wynia was an evening jVeltkamp, were held Tuesday isome are, figurine painting or guest in the home. 1 P. M. and at 1:30 P. M.

at thci i painting, also dishes. The Mr. and Mrs. John Smith 'Christian Reformed church with I class will organize this Monday! the Irvin Mouw family of Siuox 'Dr. Herman Kuiper conducting night November 26.

Center were Thanksgiving Day Corn No. 2 old 1.64 the er Burial was made in The Parent-Teachers Associat- guests in the Jim Smith home. Valley View Cemetery. Mr. Veil- ion met in the High School Audi- Mrs.

Mate Jacobs and Mr. and Sioux Center News Nov. 29, 1951 THE MARKET Nov. 28 New 1.62 Oats 1.02 Soybeans 2.73 4 Oft August 25, 1874 in Overiisel uro- kamp passed away following a I torium. The Advanced Band Mrs.

Bob Manson of Sioux Falls stroke Friday morning, November I played four numbers, Waves ol i were Thanksgiving day guests in 16 at his home. Henry Vellkamp was born Flax HogS 17.50 i to the United States and to Michigan, in 1382 where FARMERS CO-OP. I lived two vears and Dts atch Kansas in 18S4, oULlt 1 I where he lived for 17 years. He i vince, the Netherlands. He came SIOUX CENTER.

IOWA the Danube, Waltz, Pacific Grandeur, and two marches. The band was then dismissed and then served lunch. Supt. E. R.

Haas presided over the business meeting in thhe absence of the president, Owen Manning. It was decided to book for the library of each grade from the Iowa Library as- was married at Dispatch, Kan- sociation. The sixth grade won the fish bowl again. Two films were shown "Trees to Tribunes" the C. B.

Jacobs home. Mrs. Jacobs remained for a two weeks sas, October 2, 1901. The family moved to the vicinity of Rock 1 Valley in 1918, where he farmed i and "Bookward Ho." The films until 1948 when the family retir- I proved very enlightening as it WASHED SAND, GRAVEL, Rock, and moved into Rock Valley showed the lumber men up at vt VKfin and water. Reisma, Phone 453.

WANTED--Passengers to Califor- nia. Latter part of next week. I Contact Mrs. Richard J. Kroon.

(40p) LOST FOUND REAL ESTATE Mr. and Mrs. Veltkamp celebrated! Shelterbay mark the trees to be U6trc) tlieir golden wedding anniversary 1 6 in the aper in dustl the Jon October 2, 1951. Survivors are 'cutting and clear through until i his widow and nine children, papers which rolled Sam, Henry Susan! resses of the Chicago Tribune Hattie, Coba (Mrs. W.

Vander-! placed in the mail boxes and on Bok), and Martha (Mrs. James the porches of the homes of the MCNwWOMCH IN UNirOWtft. WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEKT The Woman's Club will hold their Christmas meeting as a 1 i P. M. luncheon at Jerry's Cafe Thursday, Deo.

6. Mrs. Claude Vande Stocp is in charge of devotions. After the luncheon the ladies will continue their meeting at the home of Mrs. H.

De Mots. Christmas program will be in charge of Mrs. George Martin De Ruyter and Mrs. Vernon Mouw. The members ore ask to remember their donation for CARE in Korea and olso their gift wrapped canned goods donation for the Hospital.

Pfc. Donald Voorlmnn US 55-234-460. Co. 109th 28th Div. APO 111, PM, New York, N.

Y. FOR RENT: House ter. Ed De Vos. in Sioux Cen- (40c) FOR RENT--80 acre farm on 2 Verburg), of Rock Valley: Her-'subscribers. The second film man of Pipestone, and showed the selection of books'for LOST--A rOO-20 truck tire and wheel between Ireten a I George De Boer.

Southwest of Sioux Center. Peter J. Hopp, Irettm, Is. (4Qc) year lease, providing renant bearers EMPLOYMENT LEARN TO RUN A LINOTYPE! 17 weeks session starts February 4, 1952. Tremendous demand for operators.

More than 100 graduates placed. Women students welcome. Loan Fund available to help finance your training. For more information inquire at this office or write to the Production Laboratory, City, Iowa. (38H.) takes over $4500 worth of machinery and stock.

2 miles north, 8 east, and Vi south of Sioux Center. Elmer Jansmi. Phone 1609 at Orange City. Martin of New Jersey. Eighteen grandchildren and one great grandchild survives.

Pall were S. Bolkemar Wm. Jerrold L. Brown S. A.

313-75-27, U. S. S. Bugara, USS 331 Post Master, SanFrancisco, Calif. Jerrold is now stationed Pearl Harbor in Vugteveen, Clarence Kempema, Herman Van Galen, John Dirksen and Jake Terpstra.

The Wesleyan Service guild were hostesses to Rev. Hiram Frakes of Henderson, Kentucky on Wednesday evening at the Methodist church. Rev. Frakes FOR SALE: Good and easy movable 20x12 garage at Ted tub- ben 1 home. Inquire at Lubbers a'very interesting sto'ry Barber Shop.

(40c) on work Rev went with onlv a few FOR SALE: 5 room house, with the Bookmobile and the pupils taking the books out for use. There was a display of books forj astian Wabeke, this purpose. The hostesses were Mrs. Sam Ver Hoef, Van Surksum and Mrs. Gerritj Mrs.

Ted Kooima. The ISEA book exhibit was on hand and the parents and teachers examined it. Wednesday evening guests in the Tom Mulder home were Mr. and Mrs. John Spoolstra and Mr.

and Mrs. John Vande Kerk. A. F. 17325462, 3431 Stu.

Box 1571, Lowry A. F. B. Denver, Colorado. Farmers, You Can't Afford to Feed Anything But the Best Very reasonable.

See William Sinkey, Jr. Ireton, Iowa. (39tfc) ings and his Bible out into Cumberland Mountains south Thanksgiving Day guests in the Calsbeek home were Mr. personal belong- an Mrs Peter Bro'uwer and fam- Pfc. Harold Kaemingk U.

S. 55134462, Hq. HQ. 1st 112th 28th A. P.

O. I New York, N. Y. the and used! Officers as targets. I came near being shot by Hender-i I son, who later donated the land for the Henderson Settlement now has 22 buildings, a church, and several schools.

These ily Sibley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray and family and Mr. and Robert Streff and family of TM1; and Mrs. Ciellan Van- Hamm and children of S.

Mrs. Pearl Benson and Mr. and Mrs. lipward Benson of; Hurley, S. Dak." Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Vis, U. S. 55-134-471 i Hq. Co.

1st O. HI, 7cP and Pat Kragt were Thanksgiving WILL SELL Spinet Style people used to burn the for $211. on payments, if house if they didn't at once. Write Credit Manager, the teacher. The settlement is lo- Box 1134, Sioux City, la.

(Wc)icated in a. valley one half mile I wide and 50 miles long. WE HAVE A good supply of coal i and Rev. Jones attended on hand. Place your order now! saine sc hool, the Taylor Uni- (40c) I versity at Upland, Indiana.

The dinner guests in the home of Mr. Mrs. Sam Ver Hoef. Mr. and Mrs.

Chris Van vt bree and children of Emmetsburg, spent Thanksgiving day in the P. J. Rielly home. Mrs. Van Oos- bree and the children remained to Mantel, U.

S. 55-234-467, Co. 112th: Inf. A. P.O.

Ill, New York, N. Y. HONORED AT SHOWER Mrs. Gerrit Rensink and Mrs. Wm.

F. Clevcringa were joint hostesses at a bridal shower held Saturday afternoon, honoring Miss Carrie Van Uoekel, a bride of the near future. About 12 lady friends attended and Miss Van Rocket was given a ciinnerware set in a service for 8. She is to become the bride of Mr.Gerrit A. Frankcn, and the party was held at the Franken home where she has been employed as housekeeper for the past several months.

For Bigger Profits Feed INTERNATIONAL FEEDS i Your Farmer's Co-op Society can supply your need for livestock 1 and poultry. We carry a full line 1 of INTERNATIONAL FEEDS and VITA BOOSTERS to uw with home grown grains. Oil meal is scarce and high priced. Why not use International 16 or cattle pellets? A used by many feeders, your most economical source of miny nutrients essential for growth and production. Visser Brothers Elevator.

FOR SALE: Electrolnx vacuum cleaners, service and supplies. John H. Vermeer, 504 S. Fella. Onnjte City, la-, Jhorie 207.

U5tfc) FOR SALE: Electrolttx Vacouns Cleaners, service and supplies. Henry Koerselman. Phone 126J, Hull. LIVESTOCK guild served a lunch of pumpkin pie, whipped cream and coffee to those who stayed. Delores Bauman who attends Iowa State College at Ames, spent the Thanksgiving holiday vacation with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Bauman. Mrs. Frances Schroeder of Alton was a Thanksk giving Day guest in the home of. her son.

Dr. Mrs. John T. Vander Wilt, 14 Belleview Drive, Fair Haven, Alexandria, Virginia. visit until Sunday at which time pfc Vernon Vander Well, Mr.

Van Oosbree came The Daughters of Rebekah held their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday evening. Nov. 20. Besides the regular business, Miss Emma Wiese of Hull gave a Van Ravenswaay U. S.

55-134-464, Med 109th Rgt. 28th A. P. O. Ill, Postmaster, New York, N.

Y. FOR SALE -China boars. Sioux Center. Purebred Poland 1C. J- Schroeder and family Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Isebben and family of Des Homes spent the week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Nebben. port on the Proceedings of the State Assembly held at Cedar Rapids this fall.

Mrs. C. B. Jacobs was hostess. Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Vermeer and family of Sioux Center were iy evening guests at the Gil- 318-92-53, Co. 51-176 U. S. N.

T. C. San Diego 33, Calif. Wilbur Vermeer, U. S.

M. C. 3040, Lee Avenue Midway Park, North Carolina. Ted Kaeminglc, (40c) Hale Perhber, who attends Iowa University at Iowa City, spent the Mrs. Henry Landhuis, Mrs.

G. L. Houlton, Mr. and Mrs. a Donald I.

Vermeer, Woolridge Sioux Falls i mcn, visitors on Saturday the FOR SALE: Purebred D'jrcc and Spotted Poland China Boars. 2 1 miles south and 1 west of cemetery. Ab Falkema Ireton. (32tfc) FOR SALE: Pure bred Hampshire sprinr boars. John B.

Broek, miles north of Sioux Center. (Z9tic) With costs up all the way along the you only increase the costs of operation when you attempt to feed low quality feeds to your farm animals. NORCO feeds are mixed to give you a really high quality feed for your livestock at the lowest possible price. They are proven better by long years of careful testing. REMEMBER, we have a feed for every animal on your farm.

Co-op Produce Association Thanksgiving week end in parental Paul Pember home. Veteran's Hospital. Mrs. E. Kragt and Mrs.

T. Hoi- Hull spent Thanksgiv- I ing day in the home of Mr. and' and Mrs. John Kragt and family. A.

F. 17287531, 91st Strat. A. P. O.

22, New York, N. Y. dairy concentrate when fed to your dairy cows means added profit for you. Calf meal or pellets will save milk and will the calves an excellent start. Hog feeds containing antibiotics and 812, pig and sow, hog balancer and concentrate.

Poultry feeds egg pellets, grain balancer. Good feeds go further. Use International Slock food I minerals. SAVE! Buy your minerals where you buy your feed. Farmers Co-op Soo.

Your old reliable feed and mineral concern. G. Riemersma, Manager Sioux Center, Iowa visited his brother. Mr. and Mrs.

C. D. Woolndge at Hinton also in the Everett Hill home a Law-ton on Monday. Jr and fami iv of Rock Rapids. I Mr.

and Mrs Wm Gacke will Mr and Mrs Leen Vugteveen and Mr and Mrs Gerben Van Hul go to Hospers this Monday evening to help Mr. and Mrs. Roland FOR SALE--Cood Purebred Poland Pete Van Driel. 9 2 north of Sioux Center. (33tfcj Walgenbach celebrate their i wedding anniversary.

16th Selection of Leonard Ver Mulm was honor boars, ed a a surprise party at the west and Gerrit Wissink home Friday eve-1 IttLl-. I children of Valley Springs, S. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert De Zeeuw and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley i De Zeeuw and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feekes and fam-! ily were Thanks; FARM EQUJMENT CESS POOLS: During the year 1950 we installed 196 sewage disposal systems. May we install yours? The Alton Cement Works.

(3640c) Tom O'Brien, Manager Sioux Center, Iowa Artificial Breeding For Cattle FOR INFORMATION OE SERVICE CALL, 26 BEFORE 10:00 AJtt. Neal J. Rozeboom TECHNICIAN MGR, Gerrit Schut Secretary of Board ning. About twenty-five young people were present and presented Leonard with a traveling kit. fie left for Navy service this Monday morning.

His mother, Mrs. Case Ver Mulm and Mrs. Wissink served a two course lunch. Leonard has been employed by the IPS Co. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Landhuis and son of Leota. visited in the H. C. Landhuis home last Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Boeyink and children of Siuox Center and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith and family were Sunday evening supper guests in the John Smith home. The Calvin Christian Reformed church will holtl a congregational meeting this Monday evening.

Supt. and Mrs. George Grooters Chester, S. Dak. Mr.

and Mrs. stegenga day guestsj home at Harry Sorenson and family of Bowden, N. Friday overnight of Sioux City, visited in the Henry Landhuis home on Sunday. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Tony Van Holland at! the Sioux Center hospital on urday, Nov. 24. Mrs. Gertrude Sneller and Henrietta and Mrs. Priscilla Dunn and Billy of Sheldon, Mr.

and Mrs. Jake Vande Weerd and Mr.j and Mrs. Gerrit Wissink and Janej were Thanksgiving supper guests: in the Henry Vande Weerd, Sr. home. i Mr.

and Mrs. Reginald Gacke! and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee, Gacke and daughter of Sioux' Falls were Thanksgiving Day guests in the Wm. Gacke home.

Mrs. John Schuller of Ireton was a Friday afternoon guest in ATTENTION FARMALL TRACTOR owners Now you can save time and cut costs in tractor operation. The HEISLER OVERDRIVE for and tractors ADDS 4 NEW SPEEDS between the fourth and fifth gears on your present tractor. Orange City Block Tile Company Cements blocks, drain tile. Well Curbs, and Hog troughs.

Orange City, Iowa Phone 54. i CIStfc guests in the Dan De Jonge home. th? John Krasjt home. Case Zwaan of Cherokee, Iowa. Roger McKeown.

of Mrs. John Vandrr Poei were was a Rock Valley caller supper guests in the Tom Ver this Monday. Doom home Thanksgiving Day. Some of the members of the Mr. and' Mrs.

Ed De Haas were oys basketball team and Coach evening guests in the home. Harmon attended the basketball I Mrs. Vernon Ahrendt and chil- at dren of Inwood, Mary Ann Calsbeek, Mrs. Paul Pember and 'clinic at George Allee Gym City Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. James Van Berkum and children joined relatives at a family dinner in the Peter Zwagerman home at Nevvkirk Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Michael DC Jonge Mavis were guests Saturday at the Ralph O'Connel! home at Sioux Falls.

The Male Quartette gave a concert in the Congregational church in Alcester, on Sunday cvc- and bsby of Sioux Falls. Mr. a i i Their made the trip Mrs. Dan De Jonge were Thanks- with them. Their accompanist is giving day guests in the home of Miss Anna Mario Kempema.

The group was entertained after the Mr. and Karl Hamann. It means time saved when time counts and money in your pocket to have your tractor equipped with a Heisler Overdrive so you can get the right speed for every job. Don't race your engine trying to get up speed with too low a gear. Equip your tractor ROW with this overdrive.

Put the right speed into every job and still maintain uniform engine R. P. M. It will save you repair bills and pay for itself in a year's time. You gain the advantages of the overdrive without any loss.

Every present speed is retained just as provided by the original transmission. Overdrive adds four forward speeds and one reverse to fill the gaps not covered now. Overdrive also gives you a second speed on the P. T. O.

and hydraulic equipment. It does not change your present top speed. Come in today and let us explain how you can save by having a HEISLER OVERDRIVE mounted on your present tractor. See the drive gears on display here. BAARTMAN IMPLEMENTS.

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