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Hoeven Requests Applications for U. S. Academies I National Hank Building in Sioux City. Candidates will be given a free medical examination at a nearby military installation determine their physical qualification. Mental examinations will be given early next year.

Hoeven pointed out that candidates accepted by the Academies will be appointed as cadets or midshipmen and will receive a 4-year college education leading to a Bachelor of Science 1 i degree. Upon graduation they I will become commissioned offic- ers in the Army, Navy, or Air Force. Interested young men are urged to contact Congress- I man Hoeven immediately. or bait is prohibited. A metal locking seal bearing the license number of the hunt- ev and year of issuance must: be affixed, to the carcass of i each deer between the tendon xhe Northwestern and bone of the hind leg before Woman's Auxiliary will College Auxiliary Changes Fall Meeting Date to Sept.

27th College 11 1 i .1 1 i Sioux Center News Sept 9, 1954 lowing 11 children: Rev. Peler Vis and Cornelia, Mrs. Philip Klikkema of Manhattan, Elizabeth, Mrs. Cornie bergen. of Orange i ic(lllnim ed.

A pot- trude, Mrs. Everett Frunken, of Congressman Charles B. Hoc- vcn, 8th District of Iowa, has announced that he is accepting applications from young men in his district who are interested in appointments to the U. Naval Academy at Annapolis, the Military Academy at West Point, or the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs for the classes convening July 1, 1955. Applicants must have attained the age of 17 years and must not have reached 22 as of July 1, 1955.

They must be citizens of thc- United States, of good moral character, must never have been married, and must be physically and mentally 'j'aliSed for admission to the spoctive Academies. Applica- Sioux county deer hunters lion forms and complete- inform- will again have a chance to bag Mion may be obtained by a buc or a doe this fall, ac- tacting Congressman Hoeven or cording to an announcement his secretary MH Security! made last week by the State Dates Set for 1954 Deer Hunt In Sioux County transported. and wear red and provided when Although fanners do not need i licenses to hunt on their own lands, they must make applica- tion for identification card, deer tag and safety insignia. The identification card must show general meeting of i ol card may be refused licenses for subsequent seasons. Applications for deer i licenses ior the 1954 season; must be made on forms pro- i vided by the State Conserva- tion Commission and returned to the Commission offices in Des i iv uiti.i.t^^iu.t j.i Funeral services for ftlr.

on Moines, accompanied by check Van Bruggeii of Ireton were i r. i or money or der for S15 not later i ne id at the Christian Reformed'jpg as Maintenance couple of weeks. Mrs. Brady is the WILD BILL HARRISON, the stock car driver who used to get his thrills in polo, will be back at the Clay County Fair in Spencer for the long distance late model stock car race on Friday, September 17 and for the stock car sprints that will augment the AMA Championship Motorcycle races on Saturday. Harrison will be driving a 1954 Oldsmobile and as usual can be counted on to be in the thick of the competition.

For the past three years he has ranked third in national point standings. Conservation Commission. Thc local season will be a short one. i however. Deer of any age or sex may be taken with shotgun nnd bow i and arrow from December 10 through December 12 in Lyon, Osceola.

Sioux. Plymouth. bury. Monor.a, Harrison, Mills, i Fremont. Montgomery, Page, Taylor.

Adams. Union, Ringgold, i Decatur, Clarke, Lucas, Monroe, Guthrie, Adair. Dallas, Warren, Marion, i kuk, Iowa. Johnson, Cedar, 1 Benton, Linn, Jones, Jackson, I Dubuque, Delaware, Buchanan, Clayton, Fsyette, Winneshiek, Howard, Chicka- i saw, Bremer, Butler. Floyd, Mitchell, Worth, Winnebago, Hancock, Kossuth and that part I of Pottawattamie County lying west of County Road V.

I All other counties are closed to dec-r hunting. The daiiy bag limit is one- deer, and the possession limit 1 is one deer. Shooting hours each open day are from 9 a. m. to 4 p.

m. Ten 12, 16 and 20 gauge shotguns! regular meeting of the shooting rilled slugs anci bows' Go-Getters 4-H Club of -50 pound pull or more shoot-! ihe home of Marvin ing broadhead arrows only will i Meer on September 2. be Dermitied. Crossbows or! Three members from the carcass can be Owners and tenants of land a i September 27, instead their children living on said September '10, as was previous- land may hunt, kill and possess announced. The chance was one deer, provided it is not re-j i a because of a conflict with moved from said land, whole or i o( i lcr meetings.

in part, unless tagged with a Members are to meet at the seal affixed to animal. Science Hall at two o'clock for All hunters required to pur- a am and a short business! chase licenses must possess aj i Election of officers will I 1954 deer license and wear red bo i Academy students will license number and insignia amiable take care a hunting deer. of pre-sehool age. Dish; towels, fruits and vegetables are be brought to the meeting for the annual shower held at the beginning of each school year. The articles will be to augment the supplies in the i a description of the lands under comin 3rv tho dormitory.

the fanner's control, and must Tno auxiliary sponsored ba-. be in his possession while aa i bc ht i October a the festival of song A hunt report postal card; bo ov ember IS. provided with each license: must be mailed to the State; CORRECTION Conservation Commission in! Tho b3b born to a I Des Moines within three days' USS el Vander Zwaag'; after close of the season, stating; of a daughter. Lorn! whether a deer is killed or instead of a son, as was! Licensees failing to return this erroneousiv listed in last week's hold Us'Sioux Center; Henrietta, Mrs. Mondav a i Cammenga, and Margaret, Mrs.

Harold Valley; Kathryn, Mrs, Nellie at home Edgerton. Minn, survived by 31 Van Otterloo, of Edward ot Gerrit Van Kley, Hull; luck supper will ho held. Mrs. D. F.

Mac Arthur of Li- Mars and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hinde of Foreslburg, S.

visited their sister, Mrs. Mary Eldredge Mon- and John of He is also grandchildren. VANUER BRAKF BABY day. The Hindes stooped enroule home from Kpworth, where they attended a golden wedding anniversary. Nick Strube of Merrill was a Monday overnight jjticst at the Ted Bauinan home.

were heldl The Bellesfield family reunion ld! m. Tuesday, September was held in the local park Sunday Jan, week-old son at which time a picnic dinner was Graveside services 2 p. for Philip Rev and Mrs. Henry Vander i held. Among those present were ike of Corsica, S.

Dak. The i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hamilton, jy wns born on Aug. 31 and of pneumonia early Sleest of Hull Bert Valentine, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Loretta and Gary and Mrs. Kcn- Hamilton of Flandreau, S. I Mrs. Eftie Hamilton, Mr.

and Mrs. Be n- -tt i i at services following the service, relati spent a short time together the Henry Santcma home. I3esicles the parents, the baby is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Lynn, Cynthia, Lormi, Mary and Mark. Arrangements were by Vander Ploeg's Funeral Home of Sioux Center. News.

TIETE VAX BKUGGEN Rock Valley School Enrollment Figures Given; New Princ. Drcnthe of Pipestonc, Al- Drcnlho and son Ruthton. Mrs Fox Bnd Us Thorpe Sioux Falls, S. Mr. and Mrs.

John Moorman and family of Sioux Center; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bellesfield and Mrs.

Amy Moore of Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Do Vries and Donald of Imvood and Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Winter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kempema and Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Voetberg visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Vande Kerk Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Brady and I son Jimmy left Friday for thoir home at Pontiac. Friday after visiting in the home of Mr. i and Mrs. Peter Tuynman for a Iowa residents may obtain deer licenses.

If the number of applications for deer licenses exceeds 5.000. a drawing will be held to determine applicants who will receive licenses. than November ID, 195-4. Only church ia afternoon, burial was Mr. Van Ireton Wednesday September 1, and '9 Man Moves to Town ROCK VALLEY--The enroll- i ment in the Public School this Phil Den Herder Handles Club Topic two weeks.

He had reached age of 70 years, one month and i was bom on in Ten Boer I Groningen, The the in the high school. There nrc 34 Kindergarten and and came to America in He wes united in marriage to; Phil Den Herder led the dis- i Jennie Sleihers. at Orange City; cussion topic, "Duties and Qual- i February 29. 1908. and to of at the thj union 12 children were Western born.

which nine survive. the club any mechanically operated bow! went to the state fair at Des is "prohibited. Moines Garold Den Herder The use of dogs, domestic ani-'j as a member of the judging mals. automobifes, aircraft, or team and Allan Schimmel and Jake any mechanical conveyance, salt in the Christian is about 230. There are 34 in the First grade.

A new pal. Peter B. Bouma. is in of the school this year. Both Mr.

and Mrs. Bouma taught in the Worthington. school' last year. The Boumas have three children held a They are Henry of Ireton; Dena Teachers in the school, are Miss Yar-aer Mrs Wayne Reinking of Maur-; Albortha an Zanten. first; Miss ice: Wilson of Chicago, 111.: A ieyenberg.

second: Sirs. of Ireton; Tracy, Mrs. John S.j i Mis race Vanden Bosch-: Miss Adrians De John S. i i Cen-i former Mary Tuynman Mr. and Mrs.

Jimmie Tilman of Hooper, Neh. were Sunday eve ning supper guests at the Fred Bonestroo home. The Karl Hamann family and Mr. and Mrs. Dan De Jonge visited the Michael and Simon De Jonge families at Sioux Falls during the i Labor Day week-end.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heide brink of Little Rock spent Sunda at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Den Hartos. Mrs.

P. J. Rielly left Tuesday to spend the remainder of the week at Emmetsburg with the Chris Oosbree family 1 Harvey Larson and son Lynn and Gordon Dearborn Council Bluffs and Glenn Brands-1 Livestock Auction Friday, Sept. 1O If you're planning to feed cattle during the fall and winter, we suggest that you watch the market closely. Attend these sales regularly and pick up good buys when they are here.

Don't miss our sale this Friday. We expect the usual run of livestock this week and may have some special consignments that cannot be listed this early. Please remember that our sales begin at 1 p. m. weekly.

Livestock Sales Co. SIOUX CENTER, IOWA Announcements THE CENTRAL REFORMED CHURCH Marlon E. Klaaren, Patter. Morning Worship 9:30 A. M.

Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Senior C. E. at 6:45 P.

M. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Phil Den Herder as a demon- I siration learn. The leaders, i Arie Schimmel and Henry" Mo; ret, also attended.

i Ten members responded to I the roll and two visitors present. Election of officers will be held at the next meet! ing. Lunch was served by Marvin's mother. Carnation Milk, 2 tall cans 23c KRAFT VELVEETA 2 Ib. box Morrell's Snack, 12-oz.

Can 39c OLEO van ter: tin, Vande Griend, arid Theodore, both of Orange City: ana Albert of Hawarden. Mr. Van Bruggen was preceded in' few years, death by his wife, Jennie, en July 6, 1931. and three children! Gene Bay, Iowa Public Service Cora, Mrs. William Peuse, i company district maintenance man 1939.

Arie in 1309 and Alice in I and family have moved into the ISIS. I house formerly occupied by Bert He married to Airs. AUie Teunissen. He has about 8 i years Kuiken of Maurice on August i experience at gas maintenance, is 23, 1937. He fanned in the! a World War II Army veteran, is Maurice and Ireton vicinity married and has five children.

til his retirement in Ireton. in Both he and Mrs. Bay come from December, 1944. Akron. He is further survived by his I and seven, step The Woman's Society of Chris- c- I Hawarden visited in the Thursday Der Schaaf of Sioux Cen-, a i iss Adnana De ho Mrq a a Sun Alice, airs.

Clifford Rein-: wit sixth; Miss Joan dav a of Maurice; Josephine, seventn; Miss Jean Ledeboer, a Mr-s Vernon Van Dyke eighth and Mr. Bouma, ninth. The Thursday morning for i school has discontinued the 10th homc at De ro where Vcr- grade. which it had for the past non i i the army. He FIRST BAPT'IST CHURCH Phone--2Z073 633 1st Ave.

S. W. Ralph C. Mulder, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. m.

Morning Worship 10:45 a. m. Youth Fellowship 7:00 p. m. Evening worship p.

m. Prayer and Bible Study on evening at 8 p. m. election. grandchildren.

three great grandchildren, rwo Trentje, Mrs. William. sisters Vegter of Sanborn. and Joukie, Mrs. Hen- orick Van Der Leist, and one brother.

John, both of the Netherlands. MRS. SEXXV XYEXHUIS Last rites for Mrs. Senny Nyenhuis of Rock Rapids conducted at her home and at the Christian church visited Mrs. Minnie Stiter at at Rock Rapids August 24, with ton Wednesday.

They tian Service met at the Methodist church Wednesday afternoon. The 1 worship and program were led by Mesdame.s Owen Manning and Ted Bauman. Mrs. John Smith. Jr.

and Mrs. Donald Klein were hostesses. i John Vande Kerk directed .1 Hymn sing at the Christian Reformed church at Doon Sunday evening. Afterwards Mr. and Mrs.

Vande Kerk and children were guests in the Jini Tamminga home. Mrs. Merle Suter and son David Ire- hrr Tokay Grapes, 2 Ibs. 19c FANCY HEAD RICE 2 ibs. 250 Raisin Bread, 2 loaves 35c Almond Paddies, dcien 49c Hev.

Paul Veensira Warrc-n Hietbrink Mrs. Nyc-nhuis died August 21 in the Rock Rapids hospital, after suffering a stroke earlier Sanborn that week. Burial in the Hope cemetery at Hull. Senny, the daughter of Gerrit I and Jennie Van was i bom near Sioux Center, Iowa, i May 9, 1891. She was married to William.

Nyenhuis January 7. 1917 and they lived in Hull, and Portland, before moving back to Rock Rapids 24 years ago. Four children were bom to the couple, who all survive- They are Willis and Gerrit of Rock Rapids, Floyd of Artesia, and Jeaneatte, Mrs. Abe Fien, of Artesia, CaL! She is further survived by her mother, Mrs. Jennie Rikkers of Hull, two brothers, Frank and Gerrit Van Pykeren, four sisters, Mrs.

Alice Nyenhuis. Mrs. John Spronk. Mrs. Aart Spronk.

Mrs. Peter De Jongh and eleven grandchildren. Mr. Nyenhuis preceded his wife in death in 1952. Also preceding her in death were two brothers, a sister and a grandson.

and Rev. i quite well and enjoying the many officiating.j cards she received for her 94th birthday. Mrs. Amv Moore, who arrived at Saturday -from 15 id Mr. and Mrs.

Wilmer has been on a month's furlough with hi.s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bomgaars. Mr.

and Mrs. Xick Dykstra anil family of Maurice visited Mrs. F.oltje Dykstra Thursday. Linda Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Schmidt, celebrated her 4th birthday at the park Saturday afternoon and had a number of i friends as guests. Horace Hcgg is employed as Science teacher in Hudson high school. Hudson. Iowa, this year. I The school is used by Iowa State Teachers college as a practice school as it is only 10 miles from Cedar Falls.

1 i The Home Dairy ls n(1Vl under i the managership of its new i ers Gerald Vis and Gilbert De Rui'er. The business was started I about 5 years ago by Joseph Sand- I i schulte. who sold it to the pres- I ent owners. Mrs. Vernon Ahrendt and chil-! dren visited in thc Paul Pember home Saturday.

I Kae Kessler left Friday for Ced- ar Falls where she will attend Iowa State Teachers College again this year. She is a Counsellor in the dormitory so left earlier a FIRST REFORMED CHURCH Rev. P. A. De Jong, Faster 9:30 a.

m. Morning Worship. i a. Sunday school 2:00 p. m.

Afternoon Worship 7:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor admini.st ration CHURCH ASC Delegates Elect John Draayer Head Of Co. Committee John B. Draayer of Maurice has been named chairman of the Sioux county Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation committee for the coming year, and Albert De Vries will serve as vice-chairman.

These men were elected the county ASC convention last week when delegates from each township mot to name i committee for another term. Other officers fleeted were Herman Vander Maaten. Sheldon, i member; D. D. De Boer.

Al- tnn. alternate: and Jack Armstrong, Hawarden. alternate. i Jesse Yates of Hawarden. chairman, and Kd J.

Schmidt, vice- chairman, were not eligible for re- PEACE LUTHERAN Sioux Center lows C. J. Rebclein, pastor I The county committee will func- tion as a policy-making group and i have responsibility of the such a as the Agricultural Conservation Program, A and a ing Quota Program. Price Rev. charge.

Schmidt Suswiav Morning Worship: 8:30 ram 'lhers. They employ No Sund.iv schoo! this week. I i county ofttcc manager, who is of Craig i i rcs for the day by day op- orations of the ofllce. C. A.

Auch-stetter of Hospers is (he prcs- cut county office manager. The newly elected committee attended a stale meeting held at the NETH. REFORMED CHURCH Rev. C. Hetemaiu Pastor Sunday.

September 12 9:30 Morning Worship, Dutch 2:00 Afternoon service Dutch 7:30 Evening Worship F-nglish Savery Hotel at Des Moines last A A Alton, Iowa SHOW TIME: Mon. thru Fri. -I Show starting at 8:00 p. m. Sat.

and Shows starting 7:30 pm. SIOUX THEATRE HAWARDEN, IOWA Ncw Show Time MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 8:00 P. M. 1 Show Saturday Sunday two showi as always Miss Bertha Dahl left Thursday Bellesfield of Sanborn visited Ernest Winter home Wcdt.es-; there day. The Bellcsfields also attended TT- i i or Seattle, to resume her home Wednes the funeral of Clifford Johnson at Fairview that afternoon.

Collenbaugh and Mrs. Mabel Me Elroy were Sheldon business visitors Tuesday. The Our Savior Lutheran Ladies Aid met Wednesday, August 25 at the church. Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Schmidt and two children, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Paul i Tom Ver Wey vere Sheldon busi ness visitors Friday. Mrs. Alice Van Dyke arrived home Wednesday from the Sacred Heart hospital at Le Mars where she underwent treatment.

Dr. and Mrs. Ben Meerdink and Those from Rock Valley who attended the funeral of Eibert Bone- daughter Lorna. Joyce Gayer and Paul Pember were among RP Irum marching band contest. Mr and Mrs.

John Spoolstra and Mr and Mrs Duane Lawrence daughters will leave for Chi-! and of Sioux Falls spent POTATOES -10 ibs. 390 Armour's Beef Stew, Can 29c WtENERS, pound 37c We reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Ken's Cash-Way Open Friday and Saturday Nites for Your Convenience We Deliver Phone 22641 WILLIAM VIS, 69 Friday and Saturday Sept. 10th llth "Yellow Tomahawk" TECHNICOLOR Rory Calhoun Peggy Castle Sun. Mon. Tues.

Sept. 1 2 1 3 1 4 "Executive Suite" William Holden June Allyson Wed. Sat. Sept. 15, 16, 17, 181 "FRANCIS JOINS THE WACS" Donald O'Connor and The Talking I Mule never had so much to tell.

I two cago in mid September to make their home there. Mr. Spoolstra Van Berktim home has been employed as accountant: Mrs. Lee Reukel at the Kooima Machine Works for sons of Bellflower. arrived the past three years.

Sunday to spend the week visiting Miss Lyde De" Stigter of Chicago! her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jelte vas a guest at the John Vande Talsma and other relatives. She Kerk home Wednesday afternoon, i was met at Cors.cn.

S. hv Mr. A Wesselink family gathering and Mrs. Gorrit Doorn nnd son was held in the local park Wed-S Donald and Harrv Talsma. Mr.

Day at the parental James Mrs. Lee Beufcelman and two held at'nesday evening. Among those pres-! Beukelman visited his relatives at Re-lent wm-o thn Will and Henrv i Corsica. He arrived here Wertnes- Funeral services for Mr. liam Vis of Hull were his home and at the First Re-j were the Will and Henry formed church at Hull Saturday Sandbulte families and the Harold dav and nlanned to leave Friday.

September -3. with burial in the' Wesselink family of Sioux Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Volnkamn Hull cemetery. Rev.

John De; Mr. and Mrs. Gys Kuypcr and La-land sons of Rook Ranids visited in Jong officiated at tnc sen-ices, vonne, Mrs. Ethel Wesselink, Mr. 1 home rf Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Mr. Vis passed away Tuesday! and Mrs. John Wesselink. The i Vor Doom Sunday.

morning, August 31, at the age: gathering was in honor of Milton i Rev. Christian Haunt left last of 69 years. Sandbulte, was home on Mr. Vis was born April lO.Uouch. The Wesleyan Service Guild met at the home of Mrs.

Hesst-1 J. Roorda Wednesday evening. A birthday party was held at thc born. His wife Jelte Talsma home Thursday eve- daughter died on ning for Tim Huggett to be 3 the 13th of Sept. and Randy, birthday is Oct.

5. They are thc sons of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hug- 3835. on a farm five miles south, of Hull.

On January 10, 1912, he was married to Elizabeth Brummel. To this union children were and an infant February 7, 1914. On January 2, 1917, he was married to Hattie Verm.eer and to this union 11 children were born, of which gett of Bellflower, who are ten survive. He was preceded visiting the Talsma family. in death by a son, Gerrit John.

The PTA will hold its first mcet- who was "killed in action on ing of the school year Monday, Okinawa on April 28, 1S45. and Sept. 13. This will be a reception two BT3r.dchildren. He is sur- for the teachers.

It will be a time vived by his wife and the fol- for the new teachers and the par- week for his home at Reinheck. la. a soendins about ten davs here a i to business matters. Aneeline Van Dvko of Sioux Falls spent the Labor Day weekend at the home of her mother. Mrs Alice Van T)V-VC.

Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Schmidt and tu-o children and Mr. nnd Mrs, Tom Ver Wev were Sheldon business visitors Friilav. i Miss Bertha Bah! left Thursday for Seattle.

to resume her teaching there. i Mrs. May I-oftus. Lelia and Elsie Dearborn visited in the home of Elizabeth Jonqctjes at Sheldon Sunday evening. I A Drive-in-Theatre Hawarden, Iowa Fri.

Sat. Sun. Sept. 10-11-12 Unforgettable drama of the prison camps! P.O.W.ERFUL! Prisoner of War RONALD REAGAN Steve Dewey Martin Friday Saturday Sept. 10th TANGANYIKA Color by TECHNICOLOR starring Van Heflin Ruth Roman Howard Duff Sun.

Mon. Tues. Sunday 3:00 Sept. 1 2 1 3 1 4 Color by TECHNICOLOR "Johnny Dark" Starring Tony Curtis Piper Laurie Don Taylor Wed. Sept.

15th 16th CLAUDETTE COLBERT JOHN WAYNE in Mervyn LeRoy's production of Without Reservations Tues. Wed. Thurs. Sept. 1 4 1 5 1 6 LUCILLE BALL DESl ARNAZ The LONG, LONG TRAILER IN COLOR with Marjorit Main Keenan Wynn Rock Valley THURS.

FRI SAT. SUNDAY MONDAY Ray Milland, Grace Kelly "DIAL FOR MURDER" TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Jm. Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn.

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