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   Sioux Center News (Newspaper) - October 29, 1970, Sioux Center, Iowa                                le 10 owd y un alf ib 30 ib e 320 30 15 hoi 4 ty Invite public to Reformation day program at Dordt auditorium D V u pastor of the t Christian Reformed church of speak topic I he Revolutionary LifeStyle of True Reformation at the annual R forma which wi The public is invited Fusc wi be Provided by 0nncerlband under the direction of Dale Grotenhuis appearing on the program will be the Dordt Male chorus and has also served as minister of sever al other churches He also has produced a wide range of theological writings Reformed Brotherhood ASM rally Nov I Rock Valley The fall rally of the Northwest Iowa Brotherhood Association of Reformed churches will be held at the First Re Paul Hudson instructor at North of the eve study Dr P He served for several years as an in at Calvin Theological Seminary All area men are invited to attend Story hours for 2nd 3rd graders scheduled A story hour for children in the sec ond and third grades will be held at the public library at 10 am the next four Saturdays Oct 31 Nov 7 14 and 21 iT wi be Dor othy Boeyink assisted by Dordt col lege students at each safe transportation vital need Thursday October 29 1970 Sioux Center towa Bus transportation that is 600 of its 1 000 Elementary junior high conferences Nov 56 uit n conferences will b Remind voters polls from am to 8 pm Voters of Sioux Center and Sioux contests on the state level and the sixth district race when they cast ballots ember 3 3 Tuesday Nov of course the the buses themselves I oday a good school bus Such a bus serves the district an wars then is either a day and Fri November 5 and 6 meeting times and places ned rge ege jd Hospital bazaar Nov 6 will have Kids Korner v A Kids Korner will be a special fea ture of the annual Sioux Center Com munity Hospital Auxiliary Bazaar this year scheduled for Friday November b in the basement of the public library building The bazaar opens at 9 a m A variety of Christmas items includ ing some decorative plaques made by local women will be on display and sale along with needlework and the us ual variety of homemade baked goods Beginning at 11 am soup will be served along with the blankets for lunch Auxiliary members or other women of the community who wish to donate lard and sugar for the vet bollen to cat Mrs Wilmer Juffer or Mrs Arend Broek Harmony Home board sets for November 3 The annual meeting of the baord of directors of the Harmony Home for Boys is scheduled for p m Tues day November 3 at the town hall in v Orange City The meeting is open to all persons interested in the establishment of the home near Orange City officers an A report of the development plans will be presented Special music will be presented by the Northwestern College Choir and the Dordt College Male Chorus a The polls will be open from 8 am to The three county candidates all Re publican incumbents seeking reelection are unopposed THey are Stanley L Oe kit r Alice Van Roe te R Hui county attorney Den Herder Republican of Sioux Center who has served seven 2 year terms in the Iowa house is also un opposed in his bid for reelection Sernt Brands Republican of Rock Valley who seeks reelection to a 4vear 3 of the 5th district is also without opposition A contest for the position pf super Continued on back page Congress 6th Dist Von Engelenhoven is candidate or JP in Sioux Center S 36 of 756 hp it Ceriter has announced ne is a candidate for the posi tion of Justice of the Peace in Sioux a post currently held by Martin Yj drivers Mayne Moore Governor of Iowa a Republican seeks yan has worked the Se a mechanic at Mikes service Garage here Before to Sioux Center n 1967 he lived for a h where wasen ployed by Huisman and Smith Imple 10 man among Most of the drivers are paid on an Continued on back page Des Momes organist to give recital present a workshop and a recital There will be workshop on Con from the Console at 10 A M the Dord College dial Aiding and a re cital at the First Christian Reformed PM tha evening Fulton November 6 Meeting Schouten Plumbing and Heating moves to new building Tuesday f 8il5 p m 6in the dning room t the hospital Rensink presi dent of the association has announced thA ofthe area interested in the hospital and adjoining nursing wings are to attend the meeting Annual reports will be presented 11 directors will be elected There willbe a brief memorial service in tribute to members of the association and members of their families who have passed on during the past year Also on the pro gram are a general discussion period special music Lunch will be served at the close of the meeting Mrs Roberta Colon hospital admin will give an operational and staff report and Mrs Harold 8 Ver meer will present a hospital auxiliary report There will be a financial report by Continued on back page Continued on back page Brace Ver Hoefs win trip to Spain Bruce Ver Hoef left by plane Saturday on a al ex paid trip to Portugal Spain Ver lrf or salesmanship company in a recent three months campaign daughter SEEK ARMY UNIFORM The search is on here for a summer uniform of the World War d suitable for display jn the at the locai Public li brary Anyone having such a uniform they would be willing to loan for dis Play is requested to contact Peter 8 Mouw local Legion service officer Lebanon PTA Soup Supper Lebanon Christian School PT A will sponsor soup supper Friday November 6 Lebanon Church Serving hours 5 Pm to pm A freewill offering taken for Christian School adv Plumbing and Heating of inter Melvin Schouten owner n new steel er building on U S wto severa days but all of the companys business win now be transacted there 15 of the n 50 25 ft Mr has a 12 x 16 ft office at the front Just off the general off ce to the north 9 x I2 room a bO x 28 ft general shop and truck park area a 40 x 22 ft room and at the back end a 50 x 25 ft stor age area with adjoining dock for loading and unloading The new structure was erected by Stewart Construction Co of Rock Rap ids It is heated with a hotair gas fur nace and is air conditioned Mr Schouten said he plans to carry a larger inventory of parts in the new lo cation The company plans an open house later ater all finishing work is complete and everything is in place lor Christian Dordt Chorale and choruses to present program November 6 th rdt 9ile9e Chorale under the direction of Mr Gary Warmink will present a concert of sacred and secular music on Friday November 6 al 800 Pmf Dorft College gymnasium The theme of the festival will be and many anthems using Psalm texts will be performed All of the musical periods will be represented Selections of John Beck Heckenlively Mendelssohn Lawrence Morton and Anton Bruckner will be performed as well as secular numbers i piece by Brahms selections iin Edward Grieg JJ and Anton Duorak are in cert secular Part of the con Also performing will be a mens a womens chorus and soloists The public is invited to attend i may be purchased at the door 75 for adults 50tf for students system Elmer Den Herder will represent revised district at coming legislative session K Den Herder of Sioux Cen ter will begin his 15th year of service in the house of representatives at Des Momes on January 11 but he will be 3 a part of two in ilr al the comina session took ef tect his composed of Sioux county but now five southern belong to another No 2 These counties are Washington Reading Sher man Nassau and East Orange The town of Alter also belongs to District The District No 1 Den Herders district incorporates 11 townships of western Lyon count as well as that portion of Sioux County not mentioned above These townships are Wheeler Garfield Doon Richland Lyon Centennial Logan Cleveland Allison Sioux And Larchwood Rep Den Herder Republican is unopposed in the November 3 general Continued on back page Elmer H Den Herder Tf yo Center in 19G6 when the Pictured Roelofs former publisher of News dies Saturday of his Illinois home Funeral services were held at J 30 o m Wednesday October 28 at Worth I for Ed Roelofs 62 editor of the Sioux Center News from 1930 to 1951 who died at his home in Worth Saturday of a heart attack The final rites were held at the Funeral Home in Worth and burial was made in Chapel Hills Gar den South cemetery there The Rev Eugene Vandoske officiated at the ser lived al since A Sd had been Publisher of the Reporter a weekly per there since 1960 p Roelofs was born at Raymond Minn February 2 1908 During his long reii dence in Sioux Center he of I antch olas H eght broth ers Garret Henry and three Frankena Ruth Patterson Mr Roelofs was a member of the Iowa Volunteer No 2245 a member of the Worth Lions Club and a charter member and  

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