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The Sioux County Index from Hull, Iowa • Page 8

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The County frwa Thursday, April 4, 196! WEDDINGS I line, kxn Ward wel I I i Lelon Riebeling, son of Mr Mrs. Raymond 61 3 try, Lakewood, and Miss Comne; daughter of -Mi's. Beatrice WardweU of 0629 Maple it feCix- flower, California, were marriage on March 1, at Bethel Reformed Church of BelHkwer. Rev Daniel H. Fylstra react the fi double ring ceremony before the tar graced with standing OSSKCW gladiolas, carnations ana mum? Given in marriage by her b' Herbert Wardwell, ed the altar wearing f.

and nylon over white brva in. Fashioned with sebrina sleeves and form The bouffant skirt tune of seed pearls Shecar- of the The briaes Wallinga of Norwalk. Flower girl was Vicky Anderson and ring-'bearer was Robert De Leeuw. Mrs. Marilyn De Leeuw carried the guest book.

Mr. Gene Bartels sang "Always" and "The Lord's accompanied by Mrs. Ronald Van Meetren on the organ. Clairneil Dunnick made and designed the bridal gown. Mrs.

Reibelirag graduated from Mayfair High School in 1962. She is now employed at National Seal in Downey, California, Mr Riebeling is a graduate of Bellflower High School He is now a barber in North Long Beach. 'Before leaving for a wedding trip Amos Roetman Rites Held Friday, March 29 Mr. Amos Roetman, 60 years of age, died on Wednesday afternoon, March 26, 1963, at his home in Boy- fion Iowa, following a heart attack. to Palm Springs the newlyweds were had ust returne home after I honored at a reception in the Social cornpanvin an agent to look at a ii A THANK YOU! I would like to publicly say "thank you" to the Hull Business and Professional Men's Club for the gift of the Savings Bond at the Farm and (P) Linda Ten Haken -O- FOR SALE: Good Chester White Boars (of serviceable age).

Also a few fall boars. Roy Rens, 1 mile north ot Orange City, east. (25-tfc FBMAIDE'HELP WANTED. Hours 8 a.m. to 1 pjn.

Must be 21 years of age. Beckman's Cafe, Huu. (9-tfe) For Trash and Garbage Hauling, Gall 365-W, Hull. (18-tfc) Salvage, Damaged, and Unclaimed Freight. All Idnds of unused furniture.

On the spot financing Vinis Bros. Pontiac-Cadillac, Sfteldon, Having Sewer Trouble? Let us help you get rid your trobules with our SEWER-ROOTER. Jake i a Plumbing and Heating, Hull, Iowa (8-tfc) Phone FA 4-2621. 19-tfc Do You Have a Housing Problem? See our fine Mobile Homes. Quality Trailer Sales, Sioux Center.

(The Largest Selection in Iowa) 24431. He was a son of Henry Roetman For Fri smd tid 6 GROUND BEEF Boned and Rolled HAMS 1- S9 Smoked PICNICS llx 34e SPARE RIBS, lb 39r Home Made SUMMER SAUSAGE lb, SON BOYDEN, KJWA Kail with their guests A program- was carried out with Mr. Ben Boots- He was SQn ma S5 master of ceremonies. Gertie Slothouber. He was 'born Mr.

and Mrs. Riebeling are mak- Rocfe Valley Iowa on November ing their home at 94o9 Oak St. in 19Q2 Bellflower. on February 13, 1929, he married Johanna Kamminga and to this union I two daughters were born. The past A YOU three years they lived in Boyden and prior -to that they farmed for 30 years Phone (43-tfc) FOR SALE: FEEDER PIGS (40 Ibs.) --Elwin Van Roekel, Boyden.

Phone 3657. (45-tfc) Ask us about Nutrena Feeder Finance Contracts. E. and J. Produce and Feed, Phone 227, Hull (49-tfc FOR SALE: 16 12 Frame Building (near new).

Marion Verrips, I nerebv wish to thank my neigh- of Middleburg, Iowa. and friends for their His parents preceded him in death. vio'ts and mar.y kind deeds; Survivors are: besides the -widow, ownto me while I was in the Sioux the two daughters, Mrs Wi ford 1 Tops in all 4 income factors high production livability feed efficiency large white eggs Order now for choice dates and EARLY ORDER DISCOUNTS and Produce and Feed, Hull, la. (42-1) Boyden. (7-3c) FOR SACLE: Green davenport and home.

i- WclZ III Liitr i a. xjci v-ia. mu HosDitai ard convalescing at Brown of Fort Yates, North Dakota; Sam pyistra, Hull. (9-lp) Vrpp.mnTi ri (Beav- ----and Mrs. Kenneth Vreeman of Beav- thanks to Rev.

N. Roze- er Creek, -Minnesota. He also leaves visits and prayers, and one brother, Gerrit, of Boyden; four D- Oeb-ich and the Hospital staff, step-toothers, Walter Ver Hoef of T'nese kindnesses are greatly Chicago, Illinois' Bernard Ver Hoef of Sioux Center, Iowa; Sam Ver Hoef predated. IP) Mr. Pleun De Zeeuw FOR SALE: baled alfalfa hay Louis H.

Wielinga, Boyden. (9-lc) FOR SALE: Modern 5-room home WANTED: Party in this area with cash or good credit to take over 9 payments of $7.15 per month on repossessed Singer Swing Needle Automatic Zig Zag sewing machine, total balance, $64.35. Everything built in, no attachments to put on buttonholes and all. Portable or cabinet. Machine guaranteed! Will trade and show in your home, if RFD give directions.

Also Electrolux Vacuum. Total balance $38.88. Write, Credit Manager, Box 1591, Sioux City, Iowa. (7-2c) WANTED: Septic Tank Cleaning. (Prices Reasonable.) Also do Tree "Work.

Jacob Bress, Sheldon, Iowa. Phone FA4-4931 after 6:00 p.m. or i Boyden Men's Brotherhood Will 31eet Monday, April 8 I of Rock Valley, Iowa and Clarence Ver Hoef of Sioux Center, Iowa; one step-sister, Mrs. Gerrit Brinks of Boy den. Iowa, and four grandchildren.

Mr. Roetman was a member of the 1 Sioux County Board of Supervisors, i and a member of the First Reformed i'OR. Modern 3-room nome 0 with three room apartment upstairs. FA4-4131 from 8 to 5. (7- Nat.

gas. Close in. Located at 1801 15th Street. See or Call Nick W.I, Caspar, 1801 15th Street, Phone 625, Rock Valley, Iowa. 7-3p) CLAMPDOWN ON DEDUCTIBLE EXPENSE CLAMPDO WN DEDUCTIBLE EXPENSE Wm.

Oldenkamp. vited All men are I Church in Boyden. He had taken up The Men's Brotherhood of the his duties as Supervisor January 1st First Reformed Church of Boyden nd prir to that time while he lived will meet Monday, April 8th at 8:00 Boyden ha a part-time em- p.m.. for their April meeting. De- IQ at Smit and Son Packing votions by Willis ULtten-bogaard.

The ompany Topic: "The Growing Problems of Al Fu neral services were held Friday, coholism" Rev. H. G. Schoon. Re- March 29, 1963, at 1:30 p.m.

from his freshments by Gerrit L. -Korthals and hurch The Rev Henry G. Schoon officiated. Burial was in the cemetery under the direction of the Co-operative Funeral Service of I Sioux Center, Iowa. 1 Pallbearers were "Wm.

-Humme, Peter Vis, Chester Sitter, Alvin Eten Hartog, Gerrit Kroon and Ray Donk- 'Mr. Ted Rensink sang "Rock of Ages" and "What a Friend" with Mrs. Cornelius Slothouber at the organ. Mrs. L.

V. Grooters and Mrs. LeRoy Van Meeteren were in charge STRAW FOR SALE. Clarence Vander Zwaag, Phone 381-W3, Hull. (8-lc) FOR SAOLE: Alfalfa hay Straw Harasoy beans 4 white sows, Ear Corn apartment for rent.

H. Jacobsma, 1 West, DAILY REPORT ON HOGS Sioux City Dressed Pork Matlock, Iowa North of Boyden. (8-2p) It's coming through loud and clear from Internal Revenue. A good record of expense is going to be well nigh indispensible when dealing with Washington. You're wise to pay every bill by check during the coming year.

You're wise, too, when you check on our bank. Capel Propellors 4-H Club News The Capel Propellors met at the Bernard GBomgaars farm on February 21. The meeting was called to order at 8:00 o'clock. The pledge to the U.S. flag was then pledged.

RoE call, our favorite food, was led toy Lester Harmon. The minutes wer-e also read by FOR SALE: One 40-inch, 4-burner electric Stove. In perfect condition; and the price is right. Mrs. H.

Koerselman, Hull, Phone 408. (8-tfc FOR SALE: Duncan Phyfe extension dining room table and five chairs and a. large buffet. Also pad for table. $60.

Phone 299, Hull. (8-1 the secretary and approved. A talk, What Makes an (Engine Run, was given by Arnie Bomgaars. For a demonstration, we were glad to 1 1 Don Schreur from the Orange Implement Shop of Orange City come out and show us a 'film about a tracr tor's engine. The 4-H pledge was led by Dave Bomgaars.

Wally V. W. and Bernie Bomgaars were hosts. All the fathers were invited to the meeting. Reporter: Earl 'Bomgaars.

of the flowers. Lawn and Garden Seeds in bulk also Fertilizer. Use our spreader Ie Jong and Vander Schaaf, Hull (9-3c Phone 18 collect Thursday 13.50 Friday 13.50 Saturday 13.50 Monday 13.50 Tuesday 13.50 Wednesday 13.35 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 Will Pay Extra tor Premium Hogs FAEMERS SAYINGS BAKK MEMBER F. D. C.

BOYDEN, IOWA Want Ads (FOR SALE: Alfalfa Hay. Anthony De Groot, Hull. (9-lc) FOR Boy's black shadow Sport Coat, size 14. Also girl's size 7 navy blue check Spring Coat. Both in very good condition.

Mrs. Bert Engelsman, Boyden. Ph. 2181. (9-lc) BOYDEN NEWS Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Mouw and son. George of Boyden accompanied Wm. Mouw, of Worthington, Minnesota, to Kansas City, Missouri, where ley spent the week-end in the Mrs.

Alina -Dukar home. She is a daugh-r er of the Mouws. Sunday evening visitors in the Willis Uitteribogaard home were Mr. and Mrs. Junior Reuvers and family.

I A For Fri. and Sat, April 5 and 6 FOLGERS REGULAR or DRIP 3-lb. Can $1.79 VAN CAMP'S PORK and BEANS NO. 2 CANS 2 for 350 MY-T-FINE I 3 for 250 SNTOER'S A 14-OZ. BOTTLE 5 for 890 I GIANT SIZE 590 FOR SALE: Burnett Seed Oats -cleaned and state tested.

Germ. 9 no noxious weeds. per bushel, Wm. Fick, Ph. 409-Ml, Hull.

(5-3p) FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 6th Butter-Nut COFFEE 1 lb. FOR SALE: Straw. Also some crimped Alfalfa Hay. Henry Zoet, Hull. (8-2c) SALMON 590 SALE: 10 spotted brood sows due about April 15.

Henry Soodsma, Phone 412W1. (9-lc) Capel Belles 4-H Club Met -The Capel Belles 4-H Club called a special 4-H meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Janice Boote. The purpose of the meeting was a sewing session to work on the new 4-H uniforms. WAiNTED: Young man from Boyden area to supervise Summer Recreation Program for the boys in Boyden. Boyden Pete Vis.

HEINZ A 6 for 590 Get your RAMY SHEDS now at the Hutt Feed and Produce, Hull. (9-lc' 2 Heads for 250 Sick -Harlan Smid returned home from, the 'St. Joseph -Hospital this past week (and returned to school on Tuesday fa ymr Ijmm Westra returned home this Garden Fertilizer now. past week from St. Joseph's Hospital selection have in Sioux City, with his injured elbow for seed and in a cast, which he will wear for six weeks.

ur prices on Nutrena 1 -Leroy Rohlfs is confined to has Blocks. sad Feed esd i home due to illness. -pmtiucc. TTuOl. (38-tfe) Julie Starkenbeng, daughter of Mr, produce jand Mrs.

Leo Starkenberg, is con-i fined to her bed due to pneumonia. Can-D-Lite PEAS (303 can) 6 for $1.00 Honeymoon CORN, Cream or Whole Kernel (308 can) 6 for I Starkist TUNA 2 -lb. chunk) 2 for Morrell's SNACK 390 Ma Brown STRAWBERRY PRESERVES, 12-oz, 3 for $1.00 (9-2c) DtRAIN TILE: Our field tile are government approved for drainage projects. The Alton Cement Works, Alton, Iowa. (9-4c) Giant TIDE RED PONTIAC A 20 Ibs.

for 590 WINESAP A 3 Ibs. for 490 -O PETER'S Gateway Store WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE! Mr. and Mn. Pets PHONE 3571 BOYDEN, IOWA Sheridan Homemakers WiU Meet on April 19th The Sheridan Homemakers Twill meet Friday, April 19, at 1:30 pjn. at 1 the Elevator basement.

Program: "Plastic Trivets" by Mrs. J. -Boote and Mrs. Peter Moret. Hostesses: Mrs.

Rodney Grooters and Mrs. John Humm-e. Each one attending is to bring a piece of iglass 8 by 8, or a little larger, and some molding clay. WANTED: Cattle de-horning. D.

Koerselman, Boyden. Ph. 3691. (47-tfc i FOR SALE: Parts all electric iavers. Hull Jewelry.

(39 tfc FOR SALE: PiH'e'bred Holscein Bulls; serviceable age; DHIA Record. Edgar Venneer, 2 west ajxd i south of Boyden. (44-tft:) FROM FARMER'S CO-OP Delf arm OLEO 5 Ibs. $1.00 SWIFTNING 3 Ibs. 690 Heinz CATSUP (12-oz.

bottle) 2 for 450 Honeymoon Whole PURPLE PLUMS Vg-can 4 for ASSN. AT HULL Hull's New Town Well Is Nearing Completion The well drilling crew, who have been, at work in Hull since March. 12th, are putting the finishing touches on the 642-foot deep well in the park area here. the fore part of the week i the crew began testing and devel- oping the well and expect to complete their work in a few more days. Corn, No.

2 1.10 36-lb 69 Top HogS of April 3 Old Home BUNS Wiener or 450 Fresh HEAD LETTUCE 190 Green Top RADISHES 2 bunches 150 Fresh TOMATOES lb. 190 Swanson's T.V. DINNERS, Chicken, Beef or Turkey each 490 Yellow 21bs. 290 Len's Market II PHONE 38 HULL, IOWA.

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