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Moravia Union from Moravia, Iowa • Page 3

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Moravia Unioni
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Moravia, Iowa
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3
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Moravia Union, Thursday, October 29, 1970 News of Interest From By Mrs. Dick Brown Mr. and Mrs. Bob Matthews visited at the Truxton Dicks home Monday evening. Janice Coltrain, Mike Murphy and Steve Steenhoek were Monday evening guests of Fonda-Dicks.

Clara and Theresa Brown were shopping in Ottumwa, Wednesday. Dalene Post spent Wednesday overnight with Elaine Christy. Sibyl Whitehead attended a Garden nominating committee meeting, Wednesday afternoon at the home of Maggie Faber. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Brown were Wednesday evening visitors at the Truxton Dicks home. and Mrs. Paul Dicks attended the Moravia homecoming football game, Wednesday evening. Their daughter, Fonda, was a sophomore princess. Mr.

and Mrs. George Rinehart and family spent Thursday night at the Merle Shorts home in Des Moines. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brown and Brad, and Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Brown attended Jefferson fun night Thursday evening, in Albia. Elaine Christy accompanied the Debbie Bates family on a vacation to Cherokee Village, from Thursday evening to Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Brown were Friday supper guests at the Trux ton Dicks home. Mr, and Mrs. Everett Agans spent Friday evening at the Dick Brown home. Neil Sheldon of Rockwell City, and Terry Russell of Des Moines, spent the weekend at the Clayton Sheldon home. Clara Brown visited Beryl Brown Friday evening while Russell and Theresa iBrown attended an election board schooling in Albia.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Christy, Joyce and Carol, spent Friday evening at the Icel Christy home and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett of Kenosha, Wis.

Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Whitehead were Saturday evening visitors at the Ben Ullem home.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whdte- head visited, at the Truxton Dicks home, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Merle Shorts and family of'Des Moines spsnt Saturday night and Sunday at the George Rinehart home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dicks, Nick and Fonda, were Sunday dinner guests at the Johnnie Laws home. Mr.

and Mrs. B. F. Whitehead visited Mrs. Emily Thompson in Albia, and Mr.

and Mrs. Keitto Brunt and family in Eddyville, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Wayne Christy and Carol spent Sunday afternoon with Edith Callen. Ray, Lewis, and Kelly Rinehart returned home Sunday from a hunting trip to Pendleton, Calif.

Mr and Mrs. Russell Brown, Mr and Mrs. B. F. Whitehead, and Mr.

and Mrs. Dick Brown and Brad attended the singspiration in Moravia, Sunday evening. if 'Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. Whitehead 11 visited at the Basil Herteen home Monday evening. of Interest From NEW By Gladys Harsn ALBIA SPECIAL feeder Cattle Sale FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 Starting at 12:30 P.M. REGULAR CATTLE AUCTION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 SELLING SHEEP HOGS AT 10:30 AM. CATTLE SELLING AT 12:30 For consigning your livestock or on-the-farm appraisal, call any of the following numbers listed below.

Deloris Ballanger and Lois Wilson attended SCA meeting at the scJiool house Monday evening. Mrs. Pauline Donovan and Cindy were Sunday dinner -guests with tienevie Kalvig and Bessie Donovan. Afternoon visitors were Judy Carson, Mark and Candy. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Harsh and Richy Cedar Falls spent Friday evening and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harsh. Lois Wilson and Linda called at the St.

Joseph hospital Friday afternoon on Edna Dyphon, Mary Kay Hiatt and Merle Miller. Mr. and 'Mrs. Bud McDanel spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Nelson Ballanger. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Free spent Sunday in Muscatine with Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Stewart and family. Marilyn McDanel and. Deloris Ballanger spent Monday in Chariton, shopping. Mr. and Mrs.

Jay Wilson, Marcia and Richard spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Zell Wilson and LeRoy. Genevie Kalvig and 'Bessie spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

(Dallas Faber and visited wito Ida Griffin. A cooperative supper and card party was held at the 'Grace Dooley home in Knoxville Saturday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Free, Genevie Kalvig, Bessie Donovan, Mr.

and Mrs. Junior Donovan and Cindy, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Faber and Norma Lee, Mr. and 'Mrs.

Ruben Faber, and Mrs. John Wood and Lynda Hollingworth, Lee and Lynnette. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Henshaw and Sherri spent Mood ay evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson Ballanger and family. Mrs. Frances Burton was hostess the Wesley WSOS Thursday afternoon. Ctella -Free visited Florence Carson Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. Russell Warner of Blakesburg spent Wednesday with Mrs. Frances Burton, Mae 'McDonald spent Sunday afternoon with Frances Burton. Mrs. Ivan Harsh assisted the Hospital Auxiliary with the Bloodmobile Monday afternoon at be Centerville Community Center.

Mj Neighbors DON PETERSON Phont PAUL MOREHEAD Phone 932-2327 JOHN PETERSON PheiM 7244496 Offlee-THOMAS t. KOFFMAN 932-5126 ALBIA SALES COMPANY, Inc. ALBIA, IOWA "Southern Iowa's Largest Livestock Auction Market" "May I please have a note -my wife going to acciue me of being deliberately tardy." TO THE VOTERS OF APPANOOSE COUNTY- Being closely associated friends of Carl Evans and with the knowledge of his past record, we are extremely proud to Jour support for his re-election to the County Board of Supervisors for the 1971 term. With his past experience it has given him an insight into the taxpayer's problems and the efficient needs of the County Wito this experience, Carl can and will provide more efficient county management His nomination in the June Primary expressed the public confidence in nun. Carl inherited none of his resources; they were accumulated by honesty and hard work.

This proves to the public that he can manage finances successfully, which should be of interest to the taxpayers. His past record is open to the public at all times. Please feer free to call personally on any of the undersigned committee for further information as to Carl ability, honesty and integrity. We his friends, are united in our concern in behalf of his re-election. We vouch for him doing the best job possible as a member of the Board of Supervisors tor the 1971 term.

(Paid for by Friends of Carl Evans) APPANOOSE COUNTY NEEDS CARL EVANS For Responsibility In Our Government Vote Republican Nov. 3rd Agri. Sec. Llddy Atty. Gen.

Turner Treasurer Baringer Governor Ray Lt. Gov. Jepsen Auditor Smith State Sec. Synhorst Elect These Repubican Candidates To Help Run Your Government Governor Ray Lt. Gov.

Jepsen Sec.of State Synhorst Auditor Smith Treasurer Baringer Sec. of Agric. Liddy Atty. Gen. Turner John Kyi For CONGRESSMAN Fourth District He Will Work For Your Interests With Mature Judgement Delmont flloffitt For STATE REPRESENTATIVE He Has Three Years Experience In The State House For For Treasurer For For Carl D.

Evans Earl Hedgecock Virginia Barbaglia James Graver.

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14,547
Years Available:
1930-1977