Sioux County Index (Newspaper) - July 29, 1965, Hull, Iowa Newspapers DES MOINES 86 No 26 Return Postage Guaranteed HULLS PIONEER NEWSPAPER Hull Iowa 51239 Thursday July 29 Attention All Mothers 4f the Hull Community you tired of running an un taxi service to swimming pools 3Svursday August 5 has been set aside to begin a series of projects raise money to build our own pool here in Hull t Any children will be using the swimming pool are asked to come to Room in the Community Memorial Building at to f Noon or to pm on Thurs August 5 where Project Tooth win start There will be 500 of tooth brushes for teers to sell EF by the end of the day all have been sold there will be a NICE PROFIT OF for the new pool 1 IF EVERYONE in our community cooperates we have a swim pool in Hull in the near future Watch for the future announcement of a mass meeting for ALL WOMEN of Hull and surrounding area This project has my hearty ap proval President Hull Business and Professional Mens Club Al Get ting Special Election at on August 31st A special election has been called the Town of Hull Iowa to be held on August 31 st j At this election there will be two separate ballots to be voted On one ballot the residents of the town will be asked to vote yes or on the proposition of annexing the territory to the west of the pres ent city limits known as Highland described as bounded on the south by the of the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul and Pacific Railway bounded on the west by the between the Southeast Quarter and the Southwest Quarter of Section 279745i bound Cd on the north by the between the Northeast Quarter and tie Southeast oir the Ice Cream Social An Ice Cream Social will be spon sored by the Safah Circle of the American Reformed Church Pie Cake Coffee and Ice Cream will be served on the church lawn Saturday night July 31 Serving starts at pm Come and have your dessert with us while you listen to the band See You There Youth Pair Queen Candidates Listed The 1965 Queen of the Sioux Coun ty Youth Fair will again be a 4H girl Ten girls have been nominated iby their local 4H clubs to vie for the crown and chest of silver All of the candidates will make ap at the 4H Horse Show the evening of August 11 and at the Tractor Pull on August 13 The of coronation ceremony wili be on Thursday evening preceding the Sioux Center Civic Club program Shuffleboard May Now Be Played iii Hull Park A Court has been in stalled in the south end of the Hull Park and many folks are beginning to play and enjoy the game Mrs Walter Boogerd who lives a cross the street from the park will have charge of the discs and push ers and a of 500 will be made when the equipment is picked up and a 250 refund will ibe given when a person returns the equipment Anyone can play There is no age limit to this game Saturday evening Mr John age 91 and the eight year old daugh ter of Mr and Mrs John De Groot were en joy ing a game together Town of Hull Brown Street in Staid Town The second ballot to be voted on whether or not the terms of of fice of the Councilman Mayor and Treasurer be changed to four years and the election of said ers be staggered so that part of the terms of office expire each two years At present the terms of office expire each two years and an entire slate candidates must be put up for e lection time More details on the Election called for August 31 will appear in issues BOYDEN GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM PLAYING GOOD BALL Girls Softball Team 3layed some very good ball this past wreck On Thursday evening they played Orange City by the score of 7 io 6 winning in the 7th inning On Saturday evening they won the Le Mars girls 28 to 5 COMING GAMES Thursday July 29 the Boyden Jirls win play the Hull Girls at under the lights at p Oa Saturday they will try to defeat a mens team at un the limits when play the Business Men August 6th Boyden vs Sioux Girls at the Boyden Diamond at Sandra Ten Nominated by the Lucky Lassies of Boyden named and the clubs they represent are Clovers Lanch daughter of the Al vin Sheldon Grant Willing Workers Colleen Cleveringa daughter of the Clarence Sioux Center Mary Van Roekel daughter of the Gordon Van Maurice West Clever Cloyers Debbie Dawson daughter of the James Dawsons Saucy Sioux Lyla Dekker daughter of theAl bert Maurice Clover Teens Koopmans daughter of the Henry Koopmans Ireton Happy Hi Haps the Reading Rough Riders Ten Haken daughter of the Vernon Ten Hakens Boyden Lucky Lassies Sheridan Livestock Growers and Lincoln Loggers Lois Gayer daughter of the Fred Gayer Rock Valley Sunny Ser vants daughter of the Abe Orange City Hoi land Happy Helpers IN APPRECIATION Much cooperation and strenuous work went into sodding football field For this fine piece of work done the Board of Ed wishes to thank those who participated in this big undertaking This is expressed to al who helped in any way HULL OPEN AIR BAND CONCERT Saturday July 31 1965 pm Liberty Four Winds Overture Dillon Lexington March King Holiday Parade Howard Bossa Nova Walters Gold Military Escort Bennett Sul Mar Conley America the Star Banner Key REV AND MRS TO HOLD AN OPEN HOUSE The Rev and Mrs G J boom are commemorating their Wedding Anniversary Tuesday August 3rd Open House will be held in the basement auditorium of the First Christian Reformed Church of Hull from to and from to pm Boyden and Hufl Floats In Sheldons Soybean Days Hull Firm Gets Doon Bridge on Bid Hymens Construction Co Inc of Hull was the successful bidder for the new bridge over the Rock river north of Doon The contract was let at Ames a week ago Tuesday by the state highway commission Low bid by the Hull firm was considerably under the estimated cost of and a very price according to County Engineer Ken Wallace The bridge a large one will re place an old high truss bridge on the It wil be 278 feet long 28 feet wide at I Wallace says tiie oid bridge is feet long feet wide narrow and below highway sion specifications for ket roads It is not known when construction will begin but Wallace says if there should be a delay in securing the steel it could be next year be fore built jf Q Results of Hull Summer Recreation Ball Games THURSDAY JULY 22 Pony League afternoon First Indians 12 Cards 4 Second Game Twins Wlhite Sox 3 No Home Runs STANDINGS Team Twins Indians Cards White Sox W 5 4 2 1 L 1 2 4 THURSDAY JULY 22 Little League i evening First Game Mets 22 Cards 0 Second Game Twins 5 Astros 4 No Home Runs STANDINGS Team W L Twins 5 1 Astros 4 2 Mets 2 4 Cards 1 5 O Goodwill Truck Will Visit Boyden Aug 4th The Goodwill Truck from Sioux City will be in Boyden Wednesday August 4th to pick up all used ar ticles for their handicapped Used articles may be left at the Coop Lumber Yard on August 4tti Either leave them there or call Mrs Liz Van Veteen Q Boyden Ladies Aid Will Meet Thursday Aug 5th The Ladies Aid Society and Mis sion Circle of the Boyden First Re formed Church iwill meet Thursday August 5th at pan Study Lesson 6 led by Mrs Lea Rensink by Mrs Arie Struyk Henry J Westra and Mrs Henry The Boyden float was pulled by a car driven by Mr Henry Bosnian accompanied by Mrs Bosnian The Boyden Queen Miss Deloris Gordon rode in a convertible driven by Marinus of Hull The Hull float was pulled by a car driven by Jay Hospers Miss Beverlyn De Jongh rode on the float waving greetings to the assembled crowds The Hull Queen Miss Henrietta Kay Zoet rode in a convertible driv en by Keith Vander Vliet The above pictures were taken at the Grand Parade at the Sheldon Soy bean Days on Thursday evening Tractor Pulling Contest Sioux County Farm Bureau will again sponsor a tractor pulling in conjunction with the Sioux County Youth Fair in Sioux Center dp Friday August 13 Weighin for tractors wiU be be tween am and 12 noon in Sioux Center on August 1 a The six weight classes are as fol lows Class 1 5500 pounds maximum Class 2 7000 pounds maximum Class 3 pounds maximum Class 4 10000 pounds maximum Class 5 12500 pounds maximum Class 6 20000 pounds maximum The elimination contest will be held in the afternoon at The top five in each class will then pull in the finals at The entire set of rules and regu lations will be published next week Plan now to enter your tractor in the Tractor Pulling Contest in Sioux Center on August 13 Entry blanks may be obtained at the Farm Bureau in Orange City Womens Farm Bureau Fall Luncheon Aug 3 The annual Womens Farm Bureau Fall Luncheon will be held at the Holland House near Sioux Center August 3rd at pm Mrs R Riessen District Chairman will be a guest All Township Music and Recrea tion Chairmen are to be guests The program will be presented by Mrs Alvin linen Money International Friendship Pennies and County Pro ject Money is due at this time the Sioux County 4H Fair August 10 to 14 at the Sioux Center Fair Grounds Call to Hun First Reformed Church The Rev Jack Van Heest of Ful ton Illinois has declined the call he was extended by the First Reformed Church of Hull Tries Family Reunion Be Held August 5th The G A De family reunion will be held on Thursday August 5 attoe stoux Center A pot luck supper will be held at pan Visit Hull August 6 The Goodwill Truck from Sioux City will be in Hull Friday August 6th They will accept all clothing dish es bedding etc but no furniture Please leave your contribution at the old shoe shop near the ners in Hull The building will be open Tuesday Wednesday Thurs day August 3 4 5 from am to ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH NOTICE On Sunday August 8th the Zion Lutheran Church in Hull win have services at ajm instead of the usual 830 time The Rev Raymond of Alvord will preach the sermon TO BE WED iMiss Rebecca Vander Schaaf of Hull and Mr Duane Woodward of Oskaloosa Iowa will ibe united in holy matrimony on Friday evening July 30 at pm in the American Reformed Church of Hull The pub lic is cordially invited to attend the ceremony Boyden Womens Club Will Tour Cherokee The Boyden Womens Club is spon soring a tour of Cherokee Iowa on August 3lst Places of interest to be visited will ibe Dees Dairy Saniford Museum and Planetarium with a potluck dinner at the park and then a visit to the Mental Health Institute Anyone wishing to the tour should call Mrs Joe A Horn or Mrs Vernon Ten Haken More de tails Will tbe for next weeks news Softball Standings Through July 23 Team w First Reformed I 3 First Reformed 13 3 Hope Chr Reformed 1 Protestant Reformed 1 First Ohr Ref II 3 Lutheran i First Chr Ref I 0 American Reformed 0 The Hull Softball a on July At the meeting the resolutions were adopted 1 The board decided to charge a flat rate of to anyone who uses the lights The person who turns on the lights is responsible for col the TWis does not ap ply to regularly scheduled Softball league games 2 A player must compete in five igames in order to be eligible to play in the Day Tournament We then had election of officers Owen Bouma was elected President Etwin Van Roekel was elected Vice President and Bonestroo was elected If there is rain call Elwin Van Roekel or Alvin Bonestroo Also the manager of the winning team must report the results of the igames to Ed Brummel or Bob De Jong The schedule for Friday Night Protestant Reformed vs First Re formed I Hope Christian Reformed vs First Reformed H The schedule for Tuesday Night Christian Reformed vs Christian Reformed II Protestant Reformed vs American Reformed Come out and enjoy an evening of softball Games start at at the Hull Public school ground RECENT REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS AT HULL Mr and Mrs Ed Berghorst have sold their home in Hull to Mr and Mrs Willis Ten Haken The Andrew Hibma Estate sold their property in Hull to Ifr and Mrs Jake Duistermars Real Broker John A De Groot was tie agent Busy Bees Achievement Show on Friday July 30th The public is invited to Boy den Achievement 4H Show Friday July 30 at pm at the Boyden Town HalL This Achievement Show is being presented by the Capel and the Busy Bees 4H At this time the girls wiH their projects at the year aod the best fhen be shown at the Sioux County in at