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NORTH WARREN TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
P.O. Box 325, 1122 Main St. Ste. 1, Norwalk, IA 50211
515-981-0406
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OBITUARY
REGINA MCCOY
A funeral service was
held Saturda) July 5, at
Hamilton's Southtown Fu-
neral Home for Regina
McCo)6 82, Norwalk, who
died Monday, June 30, at-
Mercy Medical Center in
Des Moines. Burial was at
St. John's Cemetery in
Cumming.
Mrs. McCoy wa§ born
December 7, 1931 in
Cromwell to George and
Dorothy Cline. She retired
from ,Meredith Corpora-
tion, where she had been
employed for more than
20 years.
Survivors include her
children, Becky Stibbs, Ed
McCoy, Jr. and Michelle
McCoy; 10 grandchildren;
eight great-grandchildren;
seven sisters and three
Regina McCoy
brothers.
She was preceded in
death by husband, Edward
"Tex" McCoy.
Online condolences
may be expressed at
www.HamiltonsFuneral
Home.com.
Senate News
• By State Senator Julian B. Garrett
Julian.Garrett@legis.iowa.gov.
Stimulating the Economy
A common debate in our society is whether lower-
ing tax rates increases economic activity. You would
think that anyone would understand that lower tax rates
means that the family or business will have more money
to spend for other things and that the overall economy
will be stimulated. In the case of a business, taxes are a
cost of doing business just as are raw materials, trans-
portation, labor and equipment. Businesses must have
more income than expenses in order to continue oper-
ating. If their costs go down, they can do things such as
hiring more employees or reducing prices of their goods
or services, or perhaps both. Competition will prevent
them from just keeping the savings from the tax cuts as
additional profit. In the case of families, tax cuts give
them more money tospend for additional goods and
services. This can also stimulate the economy by increas-
ing demand for those goods and services. Presidents
John Kennedy and Ronald Reagan showed us th'at cuts
in tax rates can stimulate the economy nd actually lead
to increased revenue. I am not arguing that any rate cut
will lead to an increase in revenues. Clearly there would
be a point where cutting rates would lead to lower rev-
enues.'Of course, setting the right rates is always a chal-
lenge. We must have some •revenue to run governments
at all levels. The debate is over how much is needed
and what kind of taxes should be imposed. We can be
sure that that debate will continue.
As always, feel free to contact me with your ideas or
concerns.
OBITUARY
RAYMOND D. MOORE
A memorial service will
be held at 11 a.m. Saturda)
Aug. 2, at First United
Methodist Church in Indi-
anola for Raymond D.
Moore, 92, Indianola, who
died Sunday, July 6, at The
Village in Indianola. His
body has been donated to
science.
Mr. Moore was born
June 4, 1922 to Rev. Forest
A. and Ida Freeman
Moore, the seventh son in
a family of 12 children in
Poweshiek County. He
grew up in various Meth-
odist parsonages in Iowa,
graduating from Center
High School in Johnson
County. After working on
a farm near Muscatine for
several years, he was in-
ducted into the United
States Army in 1945,
served in Okinawa and
came back to Iowa in 1946.
He married Marjorie We-
ber in Liberty Pole, WI
August 17, 1948.
Mr. Moore received a
B.A. degree from Simpson
College in January of 1950,
then gratuated from sem-
inary at Boston University
in 1954. In the Iowa Con-
ference of the United
Methodist Church, he
served churches at Broad-
horn, Liberty Center, Carl-
Mt. Etna, North Liberty-
Tiffin, Rippey-Fairview,
Moulton Circuit, Killduff-
Reasnor, Mediapolis-Sper-
r35 Dunlap-Dow City, Si-
gourney and Brooklyn.
He served the Annual
Conference in various
roles: Chair of Business
and Agenda, Chief Teller
and Chair of Rules of Or-
der and was a mentor to
several younger pastors.
Besides serving the
churches, one of his strong
interests was Missions,
with participation in trips
to Central America and
various places in the Unit-
ed States. Upon retirement
to Knoxville, he served as
visitation pastor• at Knox-
ville UMC and then as
part-time chaplain at the
VA Hospital.
Family vacations were a
high point in his fife; the
family camped coast-to-
coast and visited many
national parks and histor-
Raymond D. Moore
ic sites. He traveled to the
Holy Land, Europe, En-
gland, Okinawa and other
places of interest. His re-
tirement years were filled
with •gardening, fishing
and reading. In 2007, he
and his wife, Marjorie,
moved to The Village in
Indianola.
Survivors include his
wife; four children, Ann
Johnson of Norwalk, Kath-
leen Moore of Delhi, Phil-
ip Moore (Char Heitman)
of Eugene, OR and Carol
(Ronald) Zumwalt of Indi-
anola; six grandchildren,
Kurt Johnson of Phoenix,
Jennifer (Joe) Zumwalt
Jones of Indianola, An-
drew Zumwalt of West
Des Moines, Samuel Zum-
walt and Rachel Zumwalt
of Indianola and Rio
Moore of Eugene, OR; two
great-granddaughters,
Leah and Kate Jones.
Also, siblings, Edwin
(Gwen) Moore and Priscil-
la (Dale) Strohbehn; sis-
ters-in-law, Marles Moore
and Miriam Weber; broth-
er-in-law, Richard (Eloise)
Weber, and a number of
nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in
death by brothers,
Howard, Donald, Forest
Alleyene, John Paul,
Harold, Robert, Lester and
Norman, and a sister, Lu-
cille Butcher.
Memorials may be giv-
en "to Bidwell-Riverside
Community Center, Simp-
son College or The Good
Shepherd Fund at The Vil-
lage. Online condolences
may be made at
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Worship at these
Norwalk Area Churches
NORWALK
Christ Our Savior
Lutheran Church (LC-MS)
515 Sunset Dr.
515-897-4183
Steven Klawonn, Pastor
9:00 am Worship
10:30 am Sunday School
Wed. Family Education 6:30 pin
Wed. Confirmation: 5th-8th grade
6:30 pm
***
Crossroads Church
2601 Border St.
www.2thecrossroads.com
Glen Blumer, Pastor
515-287-8580
9:30 am Worship
Nursery & Children's
Programming
3 years old through 5 th grade
Wed. 6:30 pm K-12 th grades
Fellowship Community
Church
225 North Ave.
Www.fccnorwalk.org
Rob Jones, Pastor
981-0699
8:30 & 10:30 am Worship
Disciple City Classes 18 mo.-5 t"
grade
Nursery also provided.
6 pm Sun. Jr. and Sr. High
6:30 pm Wed. Prayer Service
First Baptist Church
Sunset Dr. & Mafred
981-4391
Trey Perrott. Pastor
9 am Worship
10:15 am Sunday School
Class for all ages
Nursery Provided
7 pm - Wednesdays
Bible Study Prayer Service
***
New Life Lutheran Church
4380 Wakonda Dr. - 285-5965
www.newlifenorwalk.org
Nate Liedtke. Pastor
8:15 am & 10:30 am Worship
9:30 am Sunday School
Childcare Provided
Norwalk Christian Church
(Disciples)
701 Main St. - 981-0176
Travis Stanley, Pastor
Marti Stanley, Pastor
• 8:30 am Informal Worship
9:15 am Church School
10:30 am Worship
Nursery Provided
Wed. pm CYF & Chi Rho
Norwalk United
Methodist Church
1801 Sunset Dr. - .981-4251
Rev. Kiboko I. Kiboko
9:30 am Worship
Nursery Provided
St. John the Apostle
Catholic Church
720 Orchard Hills Dr.
981-4855 FAX 981-9475
Father John Ludwig
Sacrament of Reconciliation
4 pm Saturday
Masses: 5 pm Saturday
9 am Sunday
Nursery, Sunday School
CHURCHVILLE
Assumption Church
897 West St.
981-4855 FAX 981-9475
Father John Ludwig
Mass: 7:30 a.m. Sunday
UMMING
Harvest Church
(Evangelical Free)
4225 N. Birch Ave.
PO Box 115
981-4321
www.hccumming.com
10 am Worship
Nursery, newborn to 3 years
Groups Thurs. & Fri. 6:30 pm.
Christian Life
Assembly of God Church
Fleur Drive and Hwy 5
Warren Hunsberger, Pastor
515-953-0322
10 am Worship
Children's Ministry, 0-5
Kids' Church 6 years & up
Nursery ages 0-2
6:30 pm - Wed. Elevate Youth
Grace Baptist Church
9936 County Line Rd. 285-8871
www.gracecares.net
Doug VanWey, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:45 am Worship
Jr. & Sr. High. Men's and
Women's Ministry
Nursery Provided.
Mt. Zion Church of God
8383 Ridgeview Dr.
David Chu, Pastor
664-2828
***
MARTENSDALE
Martensdale Community
(An Evangelical Free Church)
1 Mile North of Martensdale on
Hwy 28
Jeremy Kidder, Pastor
641-7 64-2491
Worship: 9 a m
Bible Study: 10:30 am
Jr, High & Sr. High Youth: 6 pm
Sunday
St. Paul Lutheran Church
(Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America)
615 Iowa Ave.
641-764-2752
Keith Lingwall, Pastor. 971-0504
Ron Mohr. Pastor. 770-1286
9:30 am Worship
Call for times on Adult and
Children Bible Studies
PROLE
Linn Grove
United Methodist Church
7483 50th St.. 981-4062
Ginni Otto, Pastor
Free-will offering
Breakfast 8-9:30 am
10 am Worship
Adult Sunday School - iI am
***
INDIANOLA
Freedom Fellowship Church
(IFFC)
2604 N. Jefferson Way
515-961-5755
Pastor Jeff Rabe
Pastor's Cell 515-333-2458
9:30 am Sunday W6rship
12:45-2 pm Wed. Adult Bible
Study
Tues.-Thurs. is for
Community Food Closet.
(Please call for availability)
Good Shepherd
Evangelical Lutheran Church
(ELS)
202 N. Kenwood : 962-0351
Robert Hatting, Pastor
9 am Worship
10:15 Sunday School
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Help newcomers know the
Regular worship schedules of
Norwalk-area churches. Special
Events and services will not be
listed here.
Policy: Churches must be in the
Norwalk Area an d in Warren
County for this free listing.
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