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   Sioux County Index (Newspaper) - August 19, 1965, Hull, Iowa                                Newspapers Zone 19 DBS MOINES IOWA YoL 86 No Return Postage Guaranteed HULLS PIONEER NEWSPAPER Hull Iowa 51239 Thursday August if 1965 Boyden Wee Wees Take First Place In The Granville Baseball Tournament Ridiculous Day At Hull Set For Friday Aug 27 AUCTION SALE SEPTEMBER 10 The Hoyden Wee Wees finished a perfect season by defeating Ashton to 4 in the last game of the tour ait Granville The Boyden Wee Wees gained finals of the tour ney by defeating Hull and Cherokee Boyden defeated Ashton in the fi with good pitching and a bases loaded hit toy Allen Van Meeteren To Sponsor Cherokee Tour The Boyden Womens Club is sponsoring a tour to Cherokee Tues day August 31st All those interest ed in going must meet at the Bowl ing Alley at am A potluck din ner will be held at noon Each is to The Business and Professional Mens Club of Hull at their regular meeting Monday evening voted to sponsor 3 Ridiculous Day sale in Hull on Friday August 27 The participating merchants will have counters and outdoor displays of merchandise on the sidewalk in front of their places of business Residents in the area are invited to come to Hull to take advantage of the many bargains toeing offered and to help the participating merchants be as ridiculous as possible On Friday September 10 the Club will sponsor an Auction Sale at which time they will offer items from their places of business More details in later issues in the last half of the 5th inning bring a covered dish sandwiches and Loren had a triple and a single for his nights work The win ming pitcher was Dwayne Vander Griend drink Anyone interested in going be sure to contact Mrs Joe A Horn or Mrs Vernon Ten Haken before August 20 VanKo Oil Co Moves To New Location HULL LEGION AUXILIARY ASKS FOR DONATIONS FOR HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT Local Schools Set Opening Days Schools Community Schools will open the 196566 year on August 30 at am On Western Christian High The administration of Western Christian High has announced that registration for the 196465 school opening day classes will term will be held on three days with periods shortened and school The American Legion Auxiliary has for many years sponsored Mag azine Drives to obtain hospital equip ment which can be used by anyone in need of it We are no longer having the mag azine drives and since some of our equipment needs replacing and we would like to purchase more wheel chairs and walkers we are asking the people of the Community for do nations for this Boxes will toe placed in the various stores in Hull and we will appreciate any gifts which you give for this cause American Legion Auxiliary Hull Wees Are In District is made elsewhere in this issue of the contemplated to their new location iby the Oil Company of Hull iMr Duane Koele and Mr Melvin Van Schepen proprietors of the hope to foe moved to their new location at the corner of Main Street and in Hull by Friday picture also appears showing their new beautiful estab A grand opening is being planned for a later date BOYDEN WOMENS BOWLING ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING There will be a Boyden Womens Bowling Organizational on Monday August 23rd at pm at the Bowling Alley Any women or young girls interested in bowling are please asked to attend Each sponsor is asked to send the captain or a from his team A good attendance is urged so that a good season of fun in bowling can be planned A mens organizational meeting will be held this Saturday August 21 at pm at Ithe Alley All sponsors are to send some member of tt at this time All interested are asked to join Or WESTERN BOOSTER FESTIVAL TO BE TUESDAY AUG 24 Tie second annual Western Boost ers Festival will foe held on Tues August 24 1965 beginning at pan activities for this day are sun ilar to last years with the main ac to be held in the Hull park rand on Westerns school ground The stipper will again be served in Wes and a film will Ibe shown throughout the supper hour The supper committee has planned a delicious menu which will foe serv ed from pm to pm Tick ets are and may be purchased from Mrs Melvin Van Schepen Bob DC Jong at Oil Station or at the Hull Rexall Drug Store Softball games are scheduled at 1 2 and There will be a Tug Of War between the bail games and horseshoe facilities avail as well as running games for the children Volleyball will be available for both men and women in the afternoon and evening All the goods which have not been sokL in the booths in the afternoon wilHe auctioned on tbe east Tot in the evening right after the supper hour Hull Pee Wee baseball team defeated last Wednesday even ingin the finals The defeat came art the bands Schleswig 1 to 0 in a game Each pitcher allowed hits The Pee Wees 7th and 8th grad ers played a read good brand o baseball although they seemed a bi tired Wednesday evening this being their third night in a row for a game besides having to travel some fifty miles distant O Womens Swimming Pool Mass Meeting Monday August 30 The Swimming Pool Fund is off to a nice start Operation Tooth brush brought in Lets keep up August 27 30and 31 with classes to September 1 1965 Freshman registration will begin at am Friday August 27 All those whose last names begin with A through G are to register from to H through O register from to and P through Z from on Sophomores and Juniors will reg ister on Monday August 30 under the same time schedule Seniors will register on Tuesday August 31 On Wednesday September 1 op ening Chapel Exercises will be held at am Parents are invited New Teachers At Western Western Christian High announces Hull Christian School necessary given will be dismissed at pm SCHOOL HOURS Kigh classes will begin at am and pm The elemen tary schools will start at am and pm BOOK RENT Ail students are required to pay a textbook rental fee The high school rental fee will be kindergarten and elementary pupils will pay a rental fee of The rental fee also covers the cost of Students are expected to pay their book rental fee on the first day of school MILK PROGRAM Milk will be available to pupils in the elementary schools during the morning session at a cost of forty ents for twenty days Children par in the milk program bring their money on the oP ning day of school The first serv ng of milk will be on Tuesday Aug st 31 LUNCH PROGRAM A nutritious hot lunch dinner will at noon at a cost of thir ir day on a monthly basis cents for a single meal child is to purchase a is cet on the fiSt day Christian School TOWEL RENTAL 1 Miss Betty Gross will teach Eng students in physical education lish and German this coming year are expected to pay a towel rental I Miss Gross has taught English andi fee of one dollar for this sum a ln Kalamazoo Mich Chris dent will be furnished with a clean Itian High School the past three years towel for each class Students a graduate of Calvin College in sports will be required j Replacing iMr P Feenstra in the to pay a towel rental fee of fifty 1 business courses be Miss Linda August 27 1965 is the date set side for registration for the new school term of 196566 at the Hull Christian School August 30 will be the first day of school Registration will be held from to and from to on Fri day August 27 Registration forms insurance forms and a request for bus information have been sent to all parents which should toe complet ed before registration Convocation exercises have been set for am August 30 in the First Christian Reformed Church At this convocation exercise the faculty will be introduced Rev Jason Kor will deliver the beginning message of the school term and the announcements will foe School will be dismissed at noon August 30 No buses will run the hiring of four new teachers for on this opening day The the 196366 school term Replacing ten class also meet on the Mr J Van Beek in Instrumental They wiu b6 meeting each Music is Mr F Kooi a graduate of Wednesday and Friday Dordt College Mr Kooi is from the school year ton and is a 1961 graduate of will be three new members tern He will direct Junior and Se1 on the faculty this year Mrs Dennis Band and Glee 1 who has just graduated Vermeer will take over College will be the first Education program a teacher Mr Gene Van Stedum sition formerly held iby Mr and eighth grade math Vermeer is a and science teacher and also ie language arts teacher on the past s he b cents for each sport COURSES FEES are no changes in in courses they arte one dollar per semes ter office practice five dollars for the good work There will be a Mass Womens Girls Softball Tourney At Boyden August 2328 A girls Softball tournament is scheduled to be held in from August 23 to 28 Towns having teams participating are Sibley Hospers Carmel Le Mars Little Rock Sioux Center Orange City Hull and Boy Meeting for the ladies of the com munity August 30 Monday evening at in the Community Building Lets show our interest and come O den There will be a small admission charge adults 35 cents children un der 13 cents and children under 6 free Softball Standings AS OF AUGUST 13 NFO Instructional Meet Set For August 26th Membership instructional meet ings have been set up for NFO mem bers in each five county area through out the entire NFO organized terri tory The purpose of these meetings is to bring the NFO members up to date on the progress of the organi bargaining efforts Howard Sandbulte Sioux County NFO President said that NFO mem bers from Sioux County will be at tending the NIX area meeting which is being held at Sibley Iowa at the Legion Hall Thursday August 26 at Petry from Le will graduate fram in August cal faculty areas follows Mrs Gerrit Roelofs kinder garten Mrs Robert grade Miss Joyce Mulder third Team First Reformed n Hope Chr Ref First Reformed I 3 American Reformed 2 2 Protestant 1 First Chr Ref I I First Chr Ref II 1 Last weeks scores Chr Ref Lutherans 4 First Ref E First Ref 7 Schedule for Friday night Chr Ref I vs First Ref H First Ref I vs Lutherans L 0 1 1 3 3 2 3 4 Schedule for Tuesday Protestant Ref vs Chr Ref I Lutherans vs Hope Chr Ret Howard Sandbulte stated NFO meat marketing arrangements where by NFO members can sell together have been a major factor in the price rise of hogs and cattle because the volume sales made by NFO have brought new and keen compe tition to livestock buying meetings will include a discussion on membership instructional meat marketing arrangements their effect on livestock prices their po and the next steps to be ta ken by A new grain program will be announced and discussed Plans to use the dairy bargaining power developed by NFO to raise the price of milk at the farm level also be disclosed A top NFO national official will be present to conduct Ibe meeting A thorough question and answer tod be held for typewriting SCHOOL FACULTY A R Hesla Superintendent HIGH SCHOOL HULL ATTENDANCE CENTER David Schreur High School Princi pal Psychology Josephine Librarian Joseph Carlson Social Studies Head football and freshman basketball Assistant track coach Diane Brodsky Science Deissler Dramatics Kenneth Deissler Counselor Emilio Gonzalez Spanish High School and Grade School Gary Kreykes Athletic director Head basketball and track As sistant coach Thomas Kruse Instrumental Keith Industrial Arts General Mathematics Bernice DVL Rogers Commercial Persinger Vocal Music Janet Scheevel Home Economics Kenneth Slater Commercial Math Nelly Straks English Class plays Alvin Vander Werff Social Stud ies Head girls track Assistant football basketball coach i Lloyd Woelber Mathematics Phy sics GRADE SCHOOL HULL ATTENDANCE CENTER Ursula Meyerhoff Grade 6 Bernice Heusinkveld Grade 6 Muriel De Groot Grade 5 Edith Arends Grade 4 Stella Getting Grade 3 Frances Vander iBerg Grade 2 Karen Odins Grade 2 Dolores Stange Grade 1 Beverly Wolfswinkel Grade 1 Nancy Persinger Harriet Valentine Remedial Read ing and Hull GRADE SCHOOL BOYDEN ATTENDANCE CENTER Vincent Huls Elementary Principal John Gorzeman Grades 78 Glenn Vande Garde Grades 78 Bertha Moret r Grades 78 Grades 78 Bernice Sherman Grade 6 Wayne Schaaf Grade 5 Johnson Grade 4 Elsie Baerenwald Grade 3 Jenison Grade 2 Beverly Vanden Brink Grade 1 Marjorie Olson Kindergarten EUa De Zeeuw Vocal and Instru mental Music Boyden and Hull Harriet Vocal Music and Hull spent a year working on his Degree at Texas University He receive his Masters Degree in August and then will return to fake up his work here Besten Principal All T teachers have fulfilled ihe requirements for a state teaching certificate O ADDRESS Edwin AF 1T719497 3345 Tech Sth Box 923 Chanute 111 1965 YOUTH FAIR QUEEN ANNOUNCED School Election September 13 The annual School Election will Ibe held Monday Sep tember 13 Only one term expires this year that of Director No 4 ithe town of Dr K held this position Nominating papers must be in by noon J at the office of Logan Vanden Brink at Boyden the Secretary of the School District Official notice of this election will appear in the twx issues of this paper Boyden Pastor To Stay Rev H G Schoon pastor of the Boyden First Reformed Church has declined his call which he received from the Hollandale Reformed Church of Hollandale Minnesota Rev Schoon made the announce ment of the decline ito his congrega tion Sunday Miss Colleen Cleveringa 17 year old daughter of the Clarence Clev of rural Sioux Center was crowned 1965 Sioux County Youth Fair Queen Thursday evening at the Sioux Counity Youth Fair She was presented with 8 place settings of silver honors went to Linda Oliver daughter of the Jack Olivers Sioux Center Mary Van Roekel daughter of the Gordon Van Maurice and Koopmans daughter of the Henry Koopmans Ireton The girls were presented by Clif ford Bogaard Orange City President of the Sioux County Youth Fair Board Linn Van Roekel of Hull 1964 Youth Fair Queen crowned her suc cessor The Hawarden Chamber of Com merce donated prizes for the queen candidates The Sioux Center Civic Club presented Linda Oliver 1st with a dinner ring Boyden High Class of 1944 Held Reunion August 14 The Class of 1944 of the Boyden High School held their first reunion Saturday evening August 14 atthe Boyden school dining room with a carryin supper with the evening entertainment spent in vis iting and exchanging high school day remembrances Those present were Mr and Mrs Wilbur Vander Tuig and boys Ber Bosman and Mrs Joy Van Velzen and Barbara Joy Rouwen horst of Sheldon Mr and Mrs Lo well and family of Matlock Mrs Dwight Vander Haar and fam ily Joyce Horn of Austin Minn iMr and Mrs Halsey Bales Esther Rehburg Spencer Iowa Mr and Mrs Marvin Diekevers and family Dorothy Vanden Brink of Mr and Mrs Wesley Boerhave and sou Deloris Smith of Sioux City Mr and Mrs Earl Horn Mr and Mrs Edgar Vermeer and family and Mr and Mrs Wallace Winter family aH of Boyden  

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