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Moravia Union from Moravia, Iowa • Page 6

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Moravia Unioni
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Moravia, Iowa
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Moravia Union, September. 14,, ,1961 CLASSIFIED plowing, phone 3394, Gary Perry. FOR 200 DeKalb yearling hens. Warren Proctor, Blakesburg. FOR Hampshire boars, weight 300 Ibs.

Also Oliver 15 Grain Master combine. Earl White, Centerville, Rt. 2. will also serve Appanoose as well as Monroe county with famous Moorman Mfg Co. concentrates, minerals and proteins.

Otis B. Shipley, 403 2nd Albia phone 423R. FOR SALE Allis Chalmers mounted corn picker. A-l condition. Harold Hawk.

Mile and one-half south of Iconium. WANTED-50 to 60 ft. four leg windmill in good condition. Forrest Main, phone 3354 Moravia. Piano tuning and repair.

Formerly with the Music Shop, Burlington, Iowa. Courteous, efficient service. G. L. Hufstader, 409 S.

Main, Albia, Phone 201 J. tf Try a Union want ad everyone reads them. Union Township By Margaret Fenton and service. Banks Doggett, Jr. Leave calls at Lockman's D-X Station.

28tf FAT HOGS WANTED Verl Perkins Livestock Market, Centerville, phone 402 Black. 52tf SPINET PIANO RENTAL. Enjoy a new Spinet piano in your home. Monthly rental fee may be applied on purchase later. For information inquire of G.

L. Hufstader, 409 So. Main Albia, la. Phone 201-J. 2947 OTIS B.

SHIPLEY, 403 2nd Ave. East, Albia, phone 423R, is your Monroe county Moorman Manufacturing Co. Salesman. FOR piano, good condition, $20. C.

H. Andrews Udell route. DON't PUT OFF ordering your Christmas gifts from my Toy Parade line too long, remember, the nice things sell out first. See me soon. AVA FOSTER.

WOMAN WHO CAN If you enjoy working 3 or 4 hours a day calling regularly each month on a group of Studio Girl Cosmettic clients on a route to be established in and around Moravia, And are willing to make light deliveries, write to STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, Department SW14, Glendale, Calif. Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour. 37-2t HOG MARKET Buying hogs every day. Call collect for prices. BANKS Hog Yards CENTERVILLE Harold or Gerald Banks Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Harper and Larry of Hinsdale, are spending their vacation at the W. G. Harper home. Mr.

and Mrs. Burdett Cox, Rowena and Nyle visited with them Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Lawrence Dommer and Randy, Mrs. Dennis Kelly and Mrs.

LaVern Horn and girls were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Fenton and Sandy were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Faye Porter of Centerville. Mr. and Mrs.

Burdett Cox, Frank Cox and Rex Angel spent Friday at the Old Threshers Reunion at Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Horn and family spent Saturday night with Mr.

and Mrs. John Kelly. Donna Tomlin spent Tuesday night with Peggy Rogers. Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Kelly were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Burdett Cox, Rowena and Nyle and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kelly spent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cox and Brian Lee.

Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ewings and family.

Mrs. Bill Downing spent Satur day at the Harold Fenton home. Mrs. Russell Kelly, Rodger, Hope, Mark and Judy spent Sunday afternoon at the John Kelly home. Sunday evening callers at the Harold Fenton home were: Mr.

and Mrs. James Farnsworth and children, Linda Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Downing also Mr. and Mrs.

Jewell VanVassler of Marion, Ind. FRED'S RADIO TELEVISION For Prompt, Dependable Day or Night Service Dial 724-3807, MORAVIA Fred Strong eo-. "AND THE RAINS CAME" MAKE OUR STORE YOUR MEETING PLACE DURING THE FESTIVAL and hare is store to buy those items for a Quick Meal, so you can Hurry Back. Lunch Meat Cheese Fresh Meat Soups Cove OYSTERS 2 cans Ground kef Tomato Soup on Fly Spray Bombs Swatters Fly Ribbons Powd. Brown Sugar With Orders Limit 2 ib.

10c All Meat WEINERS ib. BULK LARD Bring Container SPARKLERS 3 boxes FREE! BALLOONS! MORE SPECIALS FRI. SAT. Nadine George Dial FINE FOODS 3320 Udell Lorance Morlan Cut By Fati (by Mrs. H.

B. Spring) Lorance Morlan had the misfortune of getting too close to the blade of a large fan at the church and received a cut on the back of his left arm. The wound, which was quite deep, required sevejp stitches to close. Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Spring were Tuesday supper guests at the Harvey Glasgow home. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pfannebecker of Moravia were supper guests Tuesday at the home of Ralph Pfannebeckers here. Robert Morlan, accompanied by Lionel and Alvin Spring were in Winterset on business Wednesday, Mrs.

Martha Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spring were dinner guests Minnie Replogle and Dee Whisler on Wednesday and Thursday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loral Bryant and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Spring called on Mr. and Mrs. Guy Streepy Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore were Thursday dinner guests of Mrs. Edna Moore in Centerville, Joe is doing nicely following surgery last week. Mary Lee Hinegardner, Darlene Spring and Linda Moore spent the weekend here at their homes.

Mrs. Minnie Replogle was ill Thursday and Friday but is better, up and doing her housework. Dr. and Mrs. Joe Ingmand of Red Oak, Iowa, were at Ora Powell home and attended funeral services in Moulton Friday for her cousin, Cam Hornaday.

Mr. Mrs. Cecil Morlan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morlan's spent Friday evening at Joe Moore home.

Mrs. Mary Harrett is spending a week at the Hugh Crawley home near Blakesburg. Edna Moore spent the weekend at the Cliff Ogden home and attended Moulton Jamboree. Mrs. Mae Morlan who has spent several weeks at the Don Burgess home in Northwood came Saturday evening to visit with relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Houser visited Sunday at the Junior Housers at Knoxville. Mrs. Olive Moffatt of Lovilia, house guest of her sister, Mrs.

Minnie Moffatt went to Mystic Wednesday to visit at the home of her daughter and family, the Henry Elliot's. Joe Moore, Mrs. Mae Mor hui, Mr. and Mrs. Lorance Morlan visited Sunday afternoon at Alvin Spring home.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Spring were Thursday dinner guests at Harold Springs.

Sunday afternoon visitors at Lionel Spring home included Mr. and Mrs. John Gridle of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Selix and sons and RusaeU Spurgeon and David Brown.

Mrs. Betty Moffatt and Kathy called on Mrs. Minnie Moffatt one morning the past week. Mr. and Mrs.

Glen McFall visited Sunday at the Ralph Pfannebecker home. Congratulations to Miss Patsy O'Donnell, first place winner in the beauty contest at Moulton Jamboree. Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Jordan of Woodhull, spent the weekend at the Ben Glasgow home.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dommer of Albia were Sunday afternoon visitors. Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Spring left for their home near Hickley, 111., Saturday after visiting the past week with relatives and friends here. West Point By Mrs. Leo Hoffman Verta Hoffman, Leta and Betty Haver, Stella Argo and' Sibyl Whitehead helped serve supper to the Albia Lions club at the Iconium Methodist church Wednesday evening.

Tom Penfield spent Wednesday night with Kenneth Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown spent Saturday evening at the Roscoe Argo home. Miss Roberta Carson and Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Hoffman spent the weekend at the Leo Hoffiuan home. Other Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoffman and boys of Centerville.

The ladies all called at the J. B. Carson home in Unionville, in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Systma and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Var.

Wiekten spent Sunday at the Ros coe Argo home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Argo spent Friday evening at 'the Gerald Hawk home. Mr.

and Mrs. Delbert Hay worth of Gttumwa spent Monday at the Leo Hoffman home. Gene McCrory was an evening caller. MERCHANT: WISE Advert i Excitement! I The Festival September 18 After the stage drawings Cake and Pie Walk Mothers each member being kind enough to contribute a cake or two crest pie on cardboard plates or pans and well wrapped. They may be left at Woodward's Plumbing Heating if you so desire.

THAT'S-It Polks! May we plan on seeing you? greatly missed by his family as wen as many friends. Ftmeral services were held from the turner Funeral Home Sunday, September 10 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev: WeMon WMtenaclt, officiating, with burial hi the Hfflcrest Cemetery. CARD OP THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their acts of kindness and sympathy extended to us during our bereavement in the loss of our husband and father. Mrs.

Guy Roberts, Children and Families Mrs. Lula R. Tillmont and Madge Hough CHILDREN HOME LETTERS GO OUT THIS WEEK Appanoose county mailmen this week are delivering hundreds of letters written on behalf of the Iowa Children's Home society and the 300 children currently in its care. Addressing the letters to their acquaintances and neighbors, are workers who volunteered to help ICHS obtain funds for its statewide, non-sectarian work. ICHS works primarily with children who are emotionally upset as a result of neglect, abuse or violent personality conflict.

Most children in Its care live with private families. Trained caseworkers guide the children and ithe foster parents in overcoming the effects of unfortunate experience. Local authorities who can handle ordinary matters of child neglect or abandonment, are likely to refer complicated cases to ICHS. Its staff is skilled in dealing with disturbed children; it calls on psychiatry as needed; it places children for adoption or foster care, appropriate, as indicated, and it is experienced in working with unwed mothers. 'Tor every dollar invested in the neglected child, there is a reward not measurable in money," says Mrs.

Jack Long of Moravia. Guy Roberts Guy Roberts passed, away at the Wayne County hospital at Corydon, Thursday September 7 at 7:15 p.m. at the age of 78 years and 6 months. He was bom near Foster in Urbana Township, Monroe county the son of Mary Elizabeth Mclntire and Ephrairo Roberts. He was united in marriage to Esther Ward, October 13, 1909 at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage at Albia.

They resided in Urbana Township. To this union were born eight children all of whom are living, Hilbert, of Ankeny, Keith, Des Moines, Wendell, LaJolla, Burdell of Menlo, Mrs. Murl (Mildred) Henderson, Allerton, Mrs. Lloyd (Margery) Tillotson of Portland, Oregon, Mrs. BUI (Deena Steinback, Peru, 111., and Gerald of Hubbard.

Besides bis wife and children, he is also survived by 21 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren, one sister Mrs. Lula ft. Tillmont and niece Madge Hough. He was preceded in death by twin brothers Ethen who died in infancy, and Ether who passed away in 1959, and a grandson Douglas Kent Roberts. In 1951 he and bis wife moved to Allerton to be near one of the children on account of his failing eye sight.

For the past year he had been in failing health. He was a kind and thoughtful husband and father, and will be JOLLY DOZEN MEETS WITH FLORA JONES Mrs. Flora Jones was hostess Thursday afternoon ait the monthly meeting of the Jolly Dozen circle. The entertainment was progressive rook with Misses Cynthia and Zula Taylor winning ithe prizes. Mrs.

Amy Lockman won the door prize. Mrs. Elsie Long was a guest. Mrs. Jones served refreshments at the close of the afternoon.

fr 1 Salem I By Hazel Hellyer Mrs. Delbert Calhoun, Mrs. Edward McCord and Mrs. Carl McCord helped prepare supper for the Albia Lion's club at the Iconium M. E.

church Wednesday evening. Miss Martha McCord and Dean Grosscup of Des Moines spent the weekend at the Edward McCord home. Miss Hazel Hellyer attended a picnic at Moravia Tuesday evening for the Moravia teachers. Mr. and Mrs.

Delbert Calhoun, Richard and Karl Lee were dinner guests at the Carl Calhoun home Sunday. Guy Argo, George and Georgie Brozovich, Edward McCord and George Hellyer were fflling the silo at the Dell Hellyer home Saturday. Dick Hellyer was in Seymour several times last week taking treatments on his back. Mrs. Rena Duff spent Sunday evening at the Dell Hellyer home.

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Perry and Julia and Orvflle McCord spent Sunday afternoon at the Raymond Perry home. Mrs. Edward McCord and Mrs.

Delbert Calhoun accompanied the Iconium M.Y.F. on a hay ride Wednesday evening. Several people from this vicinity attended the 4-H ice cream supper at Iconium Friday evening. Miss Hazel Hellyer called on Mrs. George Argo Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Runnells and Sheryle were callers at the Delbert Calhoun home Saturday evening. David Allen spent Saturday with Karl Lee Calhoun. Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Calhoun and son of Lincoln, called at the Delbert Calhoun home Sunday at-; LARRY'S Radio TV Service (In Former Broshar Ins. Dial 724-3236 OPEN EVENINGS AND ON SATURDAYS. (At otttmr URIM Dial 7144421) LARRY WHITEHEAD MORAVIA, IOWA ATTEND THE FALL FESTIVAL ENTER THE EXHIBITS VISIT OUR BOOTH IN THE INDUSTRIAL TENT Register For Free Prizes Flooring can be iaM right No tandlng You ryp give your home new beauty at moderate cost with a prefinished Bruce Hardwood Floor. Completely finished even waxed at the factory, this highest quality oak flooring can be nailed right over old floors.

No sanding or finJjfihing no mffts or smell. Ready for use as soon as laid. Made in strip or block (parquet) design. Phone us for literature and estimate. fttordwood Turner Son Furniture Hardware Building Material Home Bottled Moravia ternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Weelen of Albia spent Monday at the Robert Jennings home, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Argo were afternoon visitors.

Coulson Theo Millers Visit In Wyo. (by Mrs. Theo Miller) Mr. and Mrs. Theo Miller returned Saturday from Wyoming where they visited at the R.

Z. Pence, Floyd Lemaster, Earl, Calvin, Gene and Van Lemaster homes. Also the Charles Person family. They, with Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Lemaster called on Mrs. Leonard Hodgeman and O. H. Lemaster in Cheyenne. Mr.

and Mrs. Johnnie Crow and family were guests at the Nelson Ballanger home SundWy evening. Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Hiatt and family of Exline were Sunday evening supper guests at the Ernest Hiatt home.

Mr. and Mrs. Theo Miller called at the Bert Meadows home recently. Mr. and Mrs.

Perry. Mikels, Patsy and Tena attended the Smi-th reunion at Des Moines, Sunday. Jerry Boblenz returned' Satur- day evening from a trip with a group of boys who were chosen tour the Iowa industries. Mr. and Mrs.

Clell Davis were Saturday night guests at the Ernest Hiatt home. They with Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt and Sandra attended the birthday supper for Mr. U.

S. Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mikels and son were Saturday visitors at the parental Mikels home.

Misses Lillian and 1 Elsie Callen called on Mr. and Mrs. Scott McDonald Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Nelson Ballanger and children were Sunday dinner guests at the Raymond Hughes home. Mrs. Minita Shoemaker and Mrs. In a Miller enjoyed dinner and a trip to Albia, Tuesday. Blacksmithlng and WELDING Bring Us Your Welding Plow Work Emergency Break-downs Open Late Evenings MORAVIA Welding Shop Photw 3229 fosters LITTLE STORE with BIG SAVINGS- Shop at Home and Save JUST ARRIVED Wash A SPORT and KNIT SHIRTS KNIT POLO SHIRTS for Boys.

quarter length staves and a pockrt on ttw fust the Big Boys to Pfcld GINGHAM SHIRTS for Boys If you need Overalls, Blue Jtans, Jeans, or JpclwH, don't forgot wo havp Hie BIG SMITH line, preferred by millions, for fit wear. HANES BRAND SOCKS for Men Boys 39c 59c Girls SCHOOL DRESSES $1.98 to $3.98 Pretty RAINCOATS Woment and Girls Lots of Now Things in for Babies. We give Family Stamps! Visit our stone during the Festival and sign up for the BEAUTIFUL BLANKET to be given in drawing, Saturday night. Phono 7244519 Friday and Saturday Hartex CRUSHED PWEAPPLE can QUAKER OATS Ig.box 3 for CARNATION tall cans Ig. size Ig.

size Eatwell FLOUR Our Shoppers Special Stla Dress Saltd Brtts BEHNKES FAMOUS FRYERS (Worrell Pride CMU COB Cirie Ig. can Ma Brown PRESERVES Pineapple Peach Plum Grape 2 for Free Deliveries Dry Cleaning 10:30 ajn. 3:00 pan on orders of $1.00 or more Leave your dry cleaning here. Prompt, expert work by Iowa Cleaners. Albia.

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Years Available:
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