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   Moville Mail (Newspaper) - September 4, 1930, Moville, Iowa                                WOODBURY COUNTY FAIR AT MOVILLE SEPTEMBER 10 11 12 THE MOVILLE MAIL VOL. XLIV SEPTEMBER 4, 1930 NO. 3 School Town arid Country Sheaffer famous Life-Time Fountain Pens and to When you varnish with you need not worry about You will have the finest the best that can be and costing no common Barn the best of all barn See old and that have been painted with this famous It's red now and stays Jewelry A new thin unbreakable shock proof movement wrist Eastman Snappy Snap Shot Next our special price on a national brand of We reserve the right to limit Rexall Drug Store Free checking service of your Personal checks Woodbury County Fair Sept. 10-11-12. School days are of great importance to two one that is starting its first and the other that is beginning its last Teach your children that their future success depends upon their ability to and still more upon their ability to apply what they teach them the value of savings WILL BE NUMEROUS AT FAIR Attractions at the County fair next Thursday and should satisfy every Free vaudeville Ferris chair etc. Two speakers of note will discuss the problems of the farm and the legislation recently passed in an effort to solve these Milo president of the Iowa Farmers will speak at 1 o'clock on Wednesday and Ed representative in from this will be the speaker at the ime hour on Concerts at intervals during each ay will be given by the Moville ind. Baseball fans may anticipate three good games as the teams engaged among the best in Northwest Each day at 3:30 the Cherokee Indians will battle for The first day they will meet Climbing the second the and the third Sioux City Stock Stock parade at 1 o'clock Dancing to music by the famous Bluebird orchestra in a covered bowery 60x100 feet will conclude each day's From 9 p. m. to a.m. all who desire may trip the light fantastic In the event of the waterproof tent will The executive committee will meet with department superintendents in the town hall tonight to give instructions relative to each The superintendents H. county 4-H club stock Robert baby beef Ray Sioux pig Glenn and R. E. dairy Frank and Jack sheep Mrs. Frank women's Miss Ella home demonstration Otis open Milford open class P. L. C. C. horticulture and Mrs. Henry community ANNOUNCING The Opening of Our New Battery & Filling Station September 6 SPECIALIZING IN THE THE NATIONAL REFINING CO. PRODUCTS White Rose Gasoline Gasoline White Rose Ethyl Motor Oil Tested by Years of Service WILLARD STORAGE BATTERIES Radio batteries charged for 50c Rentals 2 days for 25c. If we fail to a radio rental we will charge your battery We've purchased all new rental A BATTERY SERVICE NOT TO BE FOUND FREE for September 6 A pound box of PALMER'S CHOCOLATES with a purchase of 5 gallons or more of ONLY ONE TO A M. A. EVERHART FAIR BUILDINGS ARE NEARLY COMPLETED The busiest place in Moville is at the With less than a week in which to finish the work every move is made to count and consequently there is no lost Yesterday morning we arrived at the grounds just as the last nail had been driven in a building the original It is a duplicate of the building for purebred hogs in the open class and measures 24xC0. So numerous are the entries in the open class for hogs that twice the space at first estimated will be The box stalls in large barn have been removed and more room for the baby beeves has thus been All the stock buildings have been whitewashed inside and the exteriors of the new buildings are being painted This will be the color of all the buildings after this A sheep shed 10x72 has yet to be This will be a temporary but sufficient for this year's Ah the buildings and the grounds will be lighted by so that those who cannot attend in the daytime may see the exhibits at Admission to the grounds will be 50 A season ticket may be had for Children under 14 years be admitted The gates will open at 8 a. m. WHAT ABOUT FIXING UP FOR THE COUNTY FAIR Hall has not said anything us about asking the people of Moville to clean up for the but we suggest that lawns and parkings be mowed and all rubbish removed so that visitors to the fair may carry away a good impression the Moville is known as a town of Getting the county fair here shows we have men of vision ho are looking into the future and planning to build for the years The co-operation of all the is and nothing would please the promoters of the fair more than to have a town beautiful and every unsightly object Let us show a real community spirit in this matter even if we have to pay to have the work NEGRO COUPLE TO SING GROUP SPIRITUALS AT ROCK BRANCH Sunday evening at 8 o'clock Rev. Mr. James of Sioux City will preach and Mrs. James will Mr. James is a colored He and Mrs. James have in the They will sing some negro Communion service reception of members Sunday at 10 Sunday school at 11. Aid in the church parlors this All members urged to be Quarterly conference will meet in the church Friday afternoon at 2 The district superintendent will be Church officers should be ready to reports at this All moneys should be in by the 20th of A very impressive service was held in Rock church Sunday morning when sixteen members of the Religious Training class took part in an The congregation numbered more than 200. The names of the class members are as Leonn Anna Leora Elsie Hulda Alma Hertha Lillian Ruth Vera Irene Irma Irene Elsie Marie Christian Willie Francis Vol rath Elmer Fredrich Clarence Carl Volrath Roy Saverence Alvin Marion Clifton James Dale FOR AY AND SATURDAY DESSERT all 3 POWDERED TOILET Kirk's or 3 fancy per lb. Pillsbury's 49-lb large White or No. 21/; 2 6 box gallon gallon ffe RAYON per BLEACHED 81-inch, extra per OUR QUALITY FRESH MEATS ARE ALWAYS THE MILL FEEDS AND INTERNATIONAL HOG GET OUR Yours for Service and Quality Merchandise RALPH HUNTING DISPOSE OF THE IMPLEMENT BUSINESS In our advertising columns this week announcement is made of the transfer of the farm implement branch of the M. E. Southwick business to the Metcalf Motor Co. This includes the John Deere line of farm machinery which will be handled in conjunction with the Fordson This department will be known as the Moville Tractor & Equipment Co. and the new building on Second street will be The M. E. Southwick business will be devoted exclusively to furniture and under RURAL SCHOOL TEACHERS IN MOVILLE Teachers in Arlington township schools arc as No. 1, Ruth No. 2, Alice Taylor No. 3, Mrs. Mildred No. 4, Lois No. 5, Helen No. 6, Clara No. 7, Elma No. 8, Frances Case Banner township school teachers ars as No. 1, Frances No. 2, Viola No. 3, Lucile No. 4,Leonn No. 5, Ursula No. Alma No. 7, Jane School teachers in Moville town ship are as 1. Tena No. 2, Coral No. 8, Margaret No. 4, No. 6, Sylvia Lynam No. 7, Juanita No. 8, Lu cile No. Emma DORCAS SOCIETY PICNIC Members of the Dorcas society of the Lutheran church were hostesses at a picnic supper in Commercial club park last Those present Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mr. and Mrs. Herman Balk and daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Wink and Edna and Mr. and Mrs. Will Mrs. Charlie Fred Mrs. Ed Zellmer and Mrs. Emil and LOCAL GIRLS FAIR Four girls in the Moville neighborhood were prize winners at the State Lorna Hobbs and Dorothy of Moville township were placed second in a tion of Kathryn Marquart of Banner was sixth in the style show and Edith of Floyd was sixth in the 4-H club girls health The farm bureau women were awarded sixth place in exhibits of project Leonard of and of were married at Au gust 27. i MOVILLE BAND CONCERT GOOD LAND By George Gallarno Iowa stands the test of drouth and burning weather better than any in the Iowa soil may be burned out and dried but it surmounts all and is always Iowa produces Portland cement valued at and Iowa gypsum annually produced is valued ut iowa has a limestone near the town of estimated to be worth Iowa well deserves this tribute to her paid to her by the editor of the Albin Republican rich deep coal natural resources and ambitious citizens must be reckoned with when it comes to ranking the states of this United No state is as secure today as the Hawk-eye and taken year in and year Iowa leads the Iowa is just coming into her and we shall all have a part to play in the awakening of 'The State Where the Tall Corn Iowa has increased its factory output during the last two years more than and is one of less than one-half of the states to show any gain during that period of Iowa manufacturers spend more than annually for the raw products of Iowa Iowa manufacturing has been in creased more than 200 per cent in the past twenty more than 100 per cent during each Iowa manufactures more than worth of tur bines and car wheels each Iowa has the largest playground equipment factory in the United located at Council Correctionville It was a rare treat to have the band from Moville under the leadership of Paul Castle give the splendid concert of nearly two hours laist Sunday afternoon in Copeland Certainly the large number of people who came heartily enjoyed it. The band showed a fine spirit of expression throughout all the pieces that it and speaks well for Paul's The music was of a high free from anything like the modern which is often heard over the If we were to voice the expressions of those who were there it would be thank you Moville tome and that DEATH OF MRS. GEORGE HARE Mrs. George of Climbing died in a Sioux City hospital Funeral services were held at Correctionville Monday aft and burial was made in the cemetery Gertrude Admanson was a native of Denmark and came to America when she was a She und George Hare were married in the spring of 1902. Of five children born to them two Mrs Hare was aged 49 5 5 BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Chris Drevs entertained in their home Monday eve the occasion being the birth day of Mrs. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rathsach Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mr and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Henry Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. We have disposed of the implement branch of pur business to the Metcalf Motor Co. and will continue to conduct the other We take this opportunity to thank our customers and hope to merit a continuance of their Hereafter our business will be conducted on a cash Miss Georgian May daughter of Mrs. Blanche of and Julius Carl of wore married at Lawton on August 27, by Rev. R. pastor of the Lutheran church in Lincoln Plymouth Miss Regina daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of and Wilbert J. of were married in the Catholic church at Tuesday A variety of fresh and Breads baked fresh every day the M. E. SOUTHWICK C. E. 15 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL SELLING OF REAL LIVESTOCK AND FARM SALES ENABLES ME TO ASSURE YOU THE BEST RETURNS FROM YOUR CALL 195 OR LEAVE DATES AT MAIL IOWA WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS AT MAIL OFFICE  

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