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October 14, 2009

Results from the 2009 Needlework Show

The following awards were presented at the 2009 Needlework Show at Iowa Trust & Savings Bank in Centerville.

Best of Show, presented by Royal Simmons, went to Sue Keller of Centerville with "Mystery Sampler."

Judge's Award went to Sue Keller of Centerville with "Mystery Sampler."

Ben Franklin Award went to Susan Smith of Ottumwa with "Eat the Chocolate."

Centerville Chamber of Commerce went to Marie Main of Centerville with "Lilacs & Lace."

Curwood went to Bob Whitsell of Unionville, Mo., with "Fixed Bayonets."

Exline Country Store went to Marie Main of Centerville with "Mystery Sampler."

The Flower Center went to Dorothy Jessen of Pulaski with "Baskets & Quilt."

The Hall Tree went to Sharla Fleshman of Unionville, Mo., with "The Graduate."

The Home Collection went to Dorothy Jessen of Pulaski with "Christmas Wreath."

Hy-Vee went to Julie Kessens of Unionville, Mo., with "Honey Bear."

Iowa Trust Bank went to Melisssa Wehrle of Centerville with "The Hare."

Daily Iowegian went to Julie Kessens of Unionville, Mo., with "Quilt Show."

One of a Kind went to Sharla Fleshman of Unionville, Mo., with "Winter Wonderland."

Owl Pharmacy went to Joy Davis of Centerville with "Mystery Sampler."

Raymonds Dairy Creme went to Marie Main of Centerville with "Tim McGraw."

Schmidt Family Funeral Home went to Dorothy Jessen of Pulaski with "Bears & Quilts."

Tangleberries went to Sue Keller of Centerville with "Strawberry Garden."

White Oak Gallery of Albia went to Chris Carmichael of Unionville, Mo., with "Joseph's Coat of Many Colors."

Best Use of Theme Award went to Susan Smith of Ottumwa with "Sampler Game Board."

Iowa Trust Gift Basket went to Lindsey Spense.

2009 Door Prize went to "Mystery Sampler" Virginia Padovan of Centerville.

Mayor's Choice went to Marie Main of Centerville with "Eterna."

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So, the question this week is, “Will it stay or will it go?” The United States Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C. wants to close three Farm Service Agency offices in southern Iowa, which includes the FSA office in Centerville, and consolidate the operations in order to save money. Tuesday afternoon a meeting was held at Faith United Methodist Church to allow farmers and other producers who use the Centerville FSA office to make comments about the closing to John R. Whitaker, state executive director Iowa FSA. Many questioned if the meeting Tuesday was necessary because the decision had already been made.

A. Yes, because Washington will listen.
B. No, because the decision to close the Appanoose County FSA office has already been made.
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