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   Moulton Weekly Tribune (Newspaper) - July 24, 1958, Moulton, Iowa                                Moulton Weekly Tribune 1958 TRUTH IF JULY 24, No. 23 Fair Plans Are July 28 Four-H boys and girls and their many helpers are working hard to get the fair grounds and buildings The outstanding feature this year is the RCA A Queen will be chosen to reign over the Anyone buying tickets in advance is entitled to vote for the Ballot box for voting is located at the Extension Be sure you vote this week as the Fair starts July 28, and runs through the 31st. Schedule for entries varies with different 4-H July 28, 8:00 to 12:00. 4-H July 28, 8:00 to 5:00. Home July 28, 8:00 to 4:00. Family Living July 28th. Plants and Monday July 28, 8:00 - 4:00 and window boxes that will and July 29th, 8:00 to to 10:00 Fruits and vegetables and garden July 28, 8:00 to 5:00. Farm July 28, 8:00 to 5:00. FFA July 28, 8:00 to 5:00. JUST BETWEEN YOU AND ME SATURDAY IN SUBURBIA LOCALS LOSE TOUGHIE TO OTTUMWA NINE The Moulton baseball team lost an extra inning game to last Wednesday 3-2. The game was played at on the mound for had the situation well in hand until the last of the seventh Moulton was leading 1-0 at this stage but due to wildness Ottumwa knotted the The locals went ahead 2-1 in the top of the ninth but in the last half of that frame walked three to load the A single brought home the winning run for Mr. and Mrs. Hugh and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jr. and children were in St. over Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown and and Vera Jordon returned Sunday night from a visit with relatives in Kansas and They also took in the scenic sights in Arizona and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown and sons and Rebeca and Larry Bar ber visited Wednesday in Des Moines at the Harold Howard 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Daniels are the parents of twin girls born at St. Joseph hospital in July 21, 1958. Julie Kae was born at 1:55 a. m. and weighed 6 lbs. 6 1-2 while Julia Mae was born at 2:10 a. m. and weighed 4 lbs. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Pearl and Mr. and Mrs. Earl of returned last week from a vacation trip to D. where they visited the Forest Bybee The study group of the W. S. C. S. will meet Friday July 25 at the home of Mrs. Otis Mrs. Glen Jones will be the Jimmy and Donald Wallace of spent last week with their Mrs. Clarence Lynn Horn is spending this week with Mrs. In this issue of the Tribune Evans of the Monterey community announces that he is closing his It was with deep regret that the management received Mr. Evans statement that failing eyesight made such a move f as he is known throughout this gave our readers a column they fully His tales of old times in the Monterey community brought many chuckles to Some of them were rough but they truthfully depicted life as it was known in early days in his Some of his articles delved into the more serious adventures of with his keen mind giving our readers a clear picture of his vast of It mattered not the topic might the statements were always backed by t And as we say adieu to we also say Thanks for approximately 156 articles that brought a lot of good reading to our Stories that would have otherwise remained Stories we know all of you have thoroughly leaves the door slightly ajar as he bows there will be something come to mind from time to time that I'll send he We'll be waiting to read them thanks again for the three years you have given + More rain the past week enough to stall combining and more forecast for this If J. Pluvius doesn't mind we'd just as soon have a little longer breathing spells between And a little warmer f We have always admired those people who could grow old gracefully - and we've seen many of Folks who's mind worked on the same level all they be talking to young people or older Those who could understand and are sympathetic to the problems of It's a rare trait and one that few have been able to To think and comprehend as your neighbor does of is in itself an Maybe the answer is in Robert would some power the giftie give to see ourselves as others see f Or the answer might be in the best time to study human nature is when nobody is The Lost Week CENTERVILLE LODGE VISITS LOCAL The Moulton Rebekah lodge met in regular session at their hall on July 17. Twenty-two members of Anna Rebekah were guests and presented the traveling emblem in a very pleasing Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETS THURSDAY NIGHT James president of the Chamber of announces that there will be a meeting of the organization here Thursday at the town hall at 8:00 p. m. Principal business before the meeting will be to discuss Jamboree OTTUMWA SOFTBALL TEAM HERE FRIDAY NIGHT Levy For School To Be Slightly Higher According To Budget The new sack dresses have us Is it a woman or super You can't tell until you get real CAR BROKEN INTO AT ST. LOUIS PARK Pvt. Tommy Bogle is spending his in Moulton with his and parents Mr. and Mrs. Worthy He will depart for Ft. Mr. and Mrs. Loas Leeming and Stanley of Mrs. Harrison of were Friday visitors at the Ross Forsythe Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Mrs. Myrtle Singley and Mrs. Rachel Gale were in where they visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Although the proposed expenditures for the coming school year will be less than last year it will still be necessary for the local board of education to levy slightly over more in taxes for the coming Total expenditures to run the school in 1957-58 was while the proposed expenditures for this year will be The in making the did not anticipate as many tuition students for 1958-59. To offset this and to compensate for the salary increases to teachers they expect to spend less money for supplies and new equipment and to cut the amount of cash spent for operation and maintenance of the Under the present plan the board expects to increase the tax levy by 2.9 The school budget estimate appears on another page in this issue of the Tribune and warrants your careful Taxpayers will be heard for or against the proposed expenditures at the regular meeting of the board which will be held on August 11. Other business transacted by the board was electing Reta Blanche Kerby and Moore as cooks in the hot lunch department for the coming A trip to Forest Park at St. Sunday and Monday proved somewhat disastrous for the Hugh Sr. and Hugh Jr. The Woods parked their car at the entrance of Forest Park and spent some two hours at the Zoo When they returned they found that their car had been broken into and two gladstone bags containing clothes necessary for an overnight visit had been The loss was covered by The Ottumwa Eagles softball team will play Moulton on the local diamond Friday night starting at 8:00 The visitors boast one of the better teams in ANDERSON FAMILY HELD REUNION IN MOULTON Six Head Of Cattle Die On Farms Near Moulton Last Week A disease partially diagnosed as black leg was responsible for Hubert Morrow losing five head of cattle and Leo Horn one head the past Loss to Mr. Morrow is estimated at and to Mr. Mr. Morrow called in three veterinaries to check Two were undecided as to the cause of death while the third states that the cattle had partial symptoms of black Both Mr. and Mr. Horn had their herds vaccinated last Saturday and since that time they have lots no more of the 500 pound Mr. Morrow stated that a calf would go down and within thirty minutes would be He stated that the quickness of death brought doubt to his mind as to whether the cause of dieing was black Monday Mr. Morrow stated that the balance of his 95 head of cattle were apparently all MRS. ALLEN HOSTESS TO ORLEANS SOCIAL HOUR Tuesday dinner guests at the Noah Lawson home were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Billy and Mrs. Earl Hoover and and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lawson and Afternoon callers were Mrs. Andrew Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Leo Horn and Orleans Social Hour club met at the home of Ethel July 10. The meeting was opened by of Anita the 12th chapter from the first Roll call a Short Cut You Have Learned in and was answered by Velta Helen Hilda Mona Bessie Bessie Dora Anita Lucille Ethel Hazel Woliver and Lila Visitors present Isabel Evelyn Lewin and A discussion was held and Bess ie Kirby and Hilda Hanes were appointed to ask the Jamboree committee to have an exhibit of fancy work at the Moulton Plans were made for the club's bazaar to be held the first Saturday in The next meeting will be a picnic supper to be held at the Park in July 31. It will be for club members and their Church Of God Gamp Meetings Start Aug. 14 The congregation of the local Church of God are rapidly completing plans for their annual camp meeting which will be held in Moulton for ten 14 to 24. Announcement is made that the guest evangelist will be Virgil with Jay Burgher being in charge of the Ten days of spiritual uplift is promised under the direction of these As usual there will be six services each day starting at early morning and closing with an evangelistic service at The entire community is invited to attend and enjoy these ten days of spiritual A reunion of the Anderson families was held at the I. O. O. F. hall in The event honored Fawnie granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Newt and daughter of the late George Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Mrs. Lloyd Sylvester of Cedar Mr. and Mrs. Roland Evans and of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Mr. and Mrs. Guler and Mr. and Mrs. and children all of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bogle and Dee of J. S. Evans of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Shivers and Mr. and Mrs. Lester of and Miss Fawnie Ann Anderon of PFC. TERRY PIATT IN TRAINING MANEUVERS Army Pfc. Terry D. 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. recently participated in a field training maneuver with the 8th Infantry 68th Armor near a tank crewman in the 68th's Company entered the Army in May 1957 and arrived in Europe the following He is a 1956 graduate of Moulton High SENIORS COMPOSITE PICTURE AVAILABLE YOUNGSTERS PLAY BALL IN MOULTON TONIGHT A baseball game with youngsters from 11 years old through 14 will match their skill against a like team from Livonia on the Moulton diamond this The game will start at 8:00 P. M. O. M. CLUB MET WITH MARY FINE LOCALS ELIMINATED IN TOURNEY PLAY The O. H. M. club met with Mary Anne July 17 with 8 members The meeting was opened by singing The Bible reading was by the Roll call was answered by Opal Ona Mildred and Bonnie Ruth Marietta Beth and Mary Anne The club voted to have a picnic at Lake Sunday August 3. The mystery gift was drawn by The meeting was closed by all repeating the Lord's A package was won by Children present were Dale and John and Willie and Ray and Jimmie Members of the 1958 graduating class may get the composite picture of their class by calling at the school according to Supt. Maurice O. F. N. CLUB MEETING HELD IN MOULTON The Moulton softball team were eliminated from the race for top softball Monday when they lost a 5-1 game to Errors played a prominent part in Moulton's Prior to Monday night's game the locals had defeated Troy 7-ft. TELEPHONE EXECUTIVE VISITS IN MOULTON BASKET DINNER HELD AT LAWSON HOME Four generations of the Kriegermeier family got together at They are pictured above and are to Mrs. Milton James Bishop and Kathryn and the proudest of all the great Mr. and Mrs. John Stober of visited at the home of his Mrs. Bea trice Stober last Mrs. Effie Jackson was taken to the University Hospital in Iowa City Sunday for and She was by her son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. of Kansas Mo. They had been here last week helping care for their Clarence Horn is expected home today from a trip to He was accompanied by his of Kansas Mo. Enroute home they met Rodney Horn at S. C. who had been in army training and he accompanied them to Kansas Mrs. Clarence Horn visited over Sunday in at the home of her Ada Dr. Sam Short and Mrs. Jerry Underwood of Eldorado visited over the week end with his Mrs. Short at the Mrs. Bess Newcomer Mrs. Bess Newcomer and broth Dr. Sam Short and Mrs. Jerry Underwood of Eldo rado attended the reunion of the John Preston Jen held in the Centerville D. J. president of the Appanoose County Rural Telephone was in While here Mr. Neale clarified a point in connection with his He stated that his company is not connected with the company operating the Centerville city system except for a working Already signed up as part of his system is Exline and He stated that he was attempting to make Moulton a part of his YOUNG MEN ARRAIGNED IN JUDGE DANIELS COURT Two young James of and Gary Jack of were apprehended by Patrolman Wm Saturday and arraigned in Judge Robert iels court on a charge of drinking beer on the They pled guilty to the charge and paid fines totaling and A basket dinner was held on Saturday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Billy and Jimmy at the Harley home near West Among those present were the honored Mr. and Mrs. Carl Billy and Mr. Harold Annette and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoover and Evelyn Ward and David all of Mrs. Fannie McCoy and Billy McCoy of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jerry Lonnie and Donna Mr. and Mrs. Leo Horn and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Tait and Mr. and Mrs. Laurel and Mr. and Mrs. Noah C. all of The afternoon was spent visiting and taking After spending the past week visiting friends and relatives in this community the family departed Sunday for their home in The O. F. N. Club met with Mary Abrams and Inez Rohl July 16th. The meeting was opened by reading the club The Mona read twelve good resolutions for Roll call was answered with Bible The club voted to give for the Flood Relief Committees were appointed to make plans for the It was voted to have a family picnic for all club members and their families on Tuesday August 12 at the Pulliam Park at 7:00 Each family is to bring drinks enough for their own Cleo Catherall drew the mystery Mona Howard received her mystery pal birthday Those present to enjoy the lovely cooperative Mona Nora Zephyr Hazel Martha Marie Erma Vivian Cleo Arminta Myrtle Emma Faith Mary Abrams and Inez and three Oran and Verl ison and Mrs. John Clark Mrs. Gladys Tipton returned Monday from 111., where she had been visiting relatives and Mrs. Georgia Farner and Miss Mabel Jennings of have been visiting relatives and friends in this Miss Linda Lee is visiting at the home of her Mrs. Le Roy Knerr in this Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Clinkenbeard had the following guests for dinner on and Mrs. Carl Phillips and Mrs. Noah Mrs Earl Hoover and Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Leo Horn and Billy Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Mr. and Mrs. Barbara Stagner and Laurel Donald of Mr. and and Maurice Mrs. Mrs. Ray Adams of 111., Earl Hoover and Sanora and guests at the Ross and Mrs. Lawson and Forsythe DIG THAT JUG .to Civil War a favorite time young making Villa Strieker still baa  

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