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Moravia Union from Moravia, Iowa • Page 7

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Moravia Unioni
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Moravia, Iowa
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7
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Mrs. Russell Warner and daughter Martha of Blakesburg visited Mrs. Orville (Burton Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle Cloyed called Sunday afternoon at the Lewis Dcmmer home. Sunday afternoon visitors at the Lewis Donuner home were Mr. and Mrs. Chartes Dommer of Butte, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Wood of Ottumwa and Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Jordan of Woodhull, fflinois. Robert Jennings returned to his home Sunday following treatment at tiie St. Joseph hospital in Cent- ervilte.

Floyd A'Uen was released Monday afternoon from St. Joseph hospital to Centervflk where he had been for tests and treatment Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tisue of Des Moines spent Sunday at the Harley Tisue home and also called at the Carl Tisue home. WINTERIZE YOUR CAR NOW! OH Change Snow Battery Check Ignition Tune-up FREE Pickup and Delivery of your car, just give us a call, we'll pick up your car, service it, and return it to you.

RASTER'S "66" Service Cafe A Good Place For Lunches- Dinners Hwy. 5 Moravia Mr. and Mrs. Van Cole of Osawatomie, and Mr. and Mrs.

Karl Rogers and family of Ankeny were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kincade. Mr. and Mrs.

D. C. Porter and David were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tadlock.

Afternoon visitors were Lou Ellen Rowley and Wayne Tisue; Mr. and Mrs. Zell Callen; and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Sellers of Russell.

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Woodward visited Saturday at the Don Ahee home. Mr. and Mrs.

Dallas Faber, Norma Lee and Nadlne Kay and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Faber were weekend visitors at the Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Loch home in Omaha, Nebr. Jr. Donovan and Cindy, Bessie Donovan and Mrs. Genevie Kalvig spent Tuesday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. R. S. Faber. Junior Scott, who is employed at the Turner Lumber has returned to his work after several days treatment at the Monroe county hospital.

Mrs. James Cisler has been released from the Monroe county hospital where she had been for treatment Jack Kaster was released Saturday from the Monroe county hospital where he had been several weeks for tests and treatment. Mrs. Bill Steffen entered St Joseph hospital in Centerville Mon- Lorene and Ray Tubaugh Phone 724-3411 Max Reno REAL ESTATE AUCTION SERVICE Bloomfield 664-2233 Member of State and National Listing Service. "Wo Welcome the opportunity to serve your FREE Hooded Sweatshirt with a CENTURY "instant heat" portable space heater Now you can have all the advantages of a Century portable space heater with the exclusive replaceable "Power Pack," PLUS a FREE red hooded sweatshirt.

Oil or gas-fired heaters with capacities from 60,000 BTU to 200,000 BTU. Van Dorin Implement Company ALLJS CHALMERS NEW IDEA Sales Service Dial 724-3513 Moravia, Iowa Notice OF SALE OF HEM, PROPERTY The undersigned will sell the following described real estate'by sealed bids: The West Fractional Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section Three (3) in Township Seventy (70), Range Seventeen (17), in Appanoose County, Iowa, containing 68 and acres, Sealed bids on said property will be in the offices of Valentine and Greenleaf, Attorney at Law, until 1:30 pjn. on Friday, October 30, 1970. Following the opening of any bids at said time and place, interested parties will be given a further opportunity to bid. MRS.

LUTHER H. CASTER Seller where shrlirtdteweht Mr. and Mrs. Roy Matherly and Mrs. Lucille Van Dorlft spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Lyberger and Debbie at Glenwood, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Butler and Mike of Fairfield were also guests.

UNION FARMERETTES The October meeting of the Union Farmerettes was held on Friday, October 16 at the home of Beth Wilson. The meeting was Opened by saying the pledge of allegiance led by Beth. Our roll call was telling what we did for 4-H week. Two members wore their 4-H uniforms to school, and a poster was made. The secretary report was read by Beth.

We chose Beth to be our delegate at Rally night The November meeting will be at Joan Roberts' home. We are to invite new members. We then elected new officers. We closed the meeting saying the 4-H pledge led by Marion Martin. Denise Bolin displayed a group of safety posters.

We all enjoyed refreshments afterwards. Joan Roberts of Interest Prom By MM. Howard Burkland Minnie Moffatt called on Ruby Hedgecdck, Mrs. Audrey Kelly and Martha Hedgecock. Those having Sunday dinner with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd. Wolver were Mr. and Mrs. George Weckenkamp and son Wayne of Beacon, Mr.

and Mrs. Roland Singley (and family of Moulton and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wolver of Centerville. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Burkland wish to show their thankfulness to Richard Burger who came and picked their corn and also Neal Wagner who helped unload and haul it Again one of those wonderful neighbor deeds well done. Thank you again. Those calling on Minnie Moffatt the past week were -Lois Cridlebaugh, Ruby Hedgecock, Anna Selix, Doris Jean Smith, Writa Ire- Ian. Mr.

and Mrs. Estel Wolver of Centerville were evening callers at the Floyd Wolver home Sunday. Miss Judy McClurg visited one night with her friend, Jewel Burkland. Ricky Burkland spent one night with his little friend, Jerry Long. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Weber attended open house at Indian Hills community in Ottumwa Sunday afternoon. Ollie Moffatt and Minnie Moffatt spent one day at the Pearl Dudley home in Centerville. They also called on Alice Spring in Udell. Mr.

and Mrs. Scarcliff of Clear- Field, called on Carl Webers Monday afternoon. Ollie Moffatt visited her daughter in Mystic Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Delbert Hedgecock spent Sunday afternoon at the Metie Hedgecock home. News of Interett NEW By Gladys Harsh Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Martin of Kansas City spent from Friday Monday wifli Mr. and Mrs.

Jay Wilson and family, Bessie Donovan and Junior Donovan of Centerville left Friday af- to visit the Eddie Donovan family and relatives at Woodstock, Dlinois. Mrs. Mardeena White, Janice and Terry, iMrs. Gertrude White, R. Wilson and Mr.

and Mrs. Trenton Wilson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wilson in observance of Richard's birthday. Mrs.

Mae McConrbs of Albia, Ivan McCoirfbs of San Diego, for a pli-irsed solution to LIFE INSURANCE NEEDS and Delia Mae Jacobs spent Monday with Genevie Katvig. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Clark and Genevie Kalvig spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Free. Mrs. Fern Wright of Moulton and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Martel and Vickie of Baltimore, Maryland visited Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Jay Wilson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harsh spsnt Monday evening and.Tuesday with Mr.

and 'Mrs. Ivan Shields at Mt. Ayr. Mrs. Paul Hollingworth of Albia, Mrs.

Lynda Hollingworth, Lee and Lynette of Knoxville, Junior Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Free, Mintia Shoemaker, Mrs. Martha Ransom of Centerville, Mr. and f'ir Insurance votir FARM MAN YOi'K -Comity MllfHll! CALL YOUR IDS MAN AJ representative of SYNDICATE LIFE, he can offer Insurance plans tailored to protect your family and assure continuity end management stability to your business.

LOREN HARDINGER 932.254 Albia "1 SYNDICATE UFE Annuity Company 1 iNVcnxtuDivtuiriioSuvica 7 i FOUNDED 1834 I Any Season Is A Good Reason For Saving Interest ON PASSBOOK SAVINGS No Minimum Amount Available Anytime ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS 5 on 2-Year Certificates 5 on 1-Year Certificates on 6-Monrh Certificates Moravia 1011 TRUST flflD SMOGS BflRK Fire Life if Auto Liability Hawk. Claude AGENT National Bank Bldg. Cenfprvillp. Iowa MljriiAl HtlNStlKANCE CO Moravia Union, Thursday, October 22, -1970 Mrs. John Wood of Knoxville and Mr.

and Mrs. George Rultridge of Ohio visited with Genevie Kalvig this past week. Sherry McCannon spent Sunday evening with Linda Wilson after the Saddle club picnic. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Free called on Dorla Giltner at Kirksville, Missouri, Sunday afternoon. DR. B. W. MEYER, Chiropractor 10 N.

CLINTON ALBIA, IOWA OFFICE HOURS 9-12, 1-5. Thursday Saturday 9-12. Telephone 932-7473; Residence 932-7455 Use JONES ALL STAR DAIRY 11 QUALITY PRODUCTS (There's A Difference Everyone Notices) Moravia Deliveries Mondays and Thursdays Prompt, Courteous, and Friendly Service Office Phone 872-2630 Local Routeman Clayton Leeper Special Prices Good Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 21 22 23 24. BEEF ROAST Ib. 66c MORRELL'S Tenderloin Ib.

MORRELL'S Ham Shanks Ib. 35c MORRELL'S HAM BUTTS Ib. 49c Mm MORRELL PRIDE WEINERS pkg. 59c MORRELL BREAKFAST SPECIAL BACON Ib. pkg.

49c AUIAIfFUft MORELL PRIDE Dried Beef 3 pkgs. 95c CHICRcNS BACON Ib. 66c MORRELL'S Pork Steak MORRELL'S Pork Roast MORRELL'S Ib. 59c Ib. 55c Whole MORRELL'S E-Z CUT Rolled Ham Ib.

89c MORELL BOLOGNA Ib. 55c Milk Gal. 98 POTATO CHIPS 2 LB. French Fries 2 bags FLOUR 5 lbs 2 LB. or Brown Sugar 2 bags 8 OZ.

PKG. DREAM WHIP Pork Beans 5 cans Book Matches 2 pkgs. 19c RADISHES LETTUCE RUSSETT POTATOES RED POTATOES GRAPES Cranberries Cauliflower 2 pkgs. 19c 2 heads 45c 10 lbs. 69c 20 lbs.

79c 2 lbs. 25c Ib. pkg. 29c head 39c Assorted JELLY 2 Ib. jar Bread FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 6 BUTTER BEANS 6 -89c SIZE TUNA 55c 2 LB.

JAR PEANUT BUTTER 99c 16 OZ. JAR Sandwich Spread 44c 32 OZ. Heinz CATSUP 55e Dill Pickles qt. 39c 16 OZ. JAR COFFEE MATE 75c Grocery Market West Side Free Delivery Dial 3313 Allen's.

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Pages Available:
14,547
Years Available:
1930-1977