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January 24, 1957     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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Mt. Vernon, Is., Hawkeye-Record ,Genc were Sunday dinner guests of~g~ll~||~le and The Lisbon Herald .~ , the Dean Browns. The entire group I jyiqml/l~ Thurs., Jan. 24, 1957 rage O were supper guests that evening ofI ..... O in. IG pT Coon Creek The M A Johnston family were rou o Visit i Sunday dinner guests of the Roland I Mrs. DMe Johnston ' Kerslakes. IDilE h The Emer Slaters of Lisbon and The ~o,~rd ~ worel a xc q Ingel Mrs. Florence Stout and Bob were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ciha's The Martelle Switchboard Co.~ Saturday supper guests of the Ray parents, the Fred Kintzels at Stan- Kohl.s. wood. Mrs. Marvin Andre and Mary The Howard Miller family of Ce- held its annual meeting at Martelle I on Jan. 14. The operator, Mrs. I were week end guests in the Harry dar Rapids and Mrs. Bill Mohn and Esther Kohl, was rehired for thet Gritton home near Tipton. Sheri were dinner guests Sunday of year. Rates were increased to $7.50] The Darrel Crozier family and lMrs. Florence Stout. and tax for rural party line, $8.50 the Darrel Croziers jr. of Fairfax The Glen Adams family of Lis- and tax for town party line and $10 were recent dinner guests of the ben were Sunday evening callers in Virgil Beeses. the George Bednashek home. Bill Brown of St. Maries, Idaho, i Mrs. Sam Kohl received painful the Bill Brown jr. family of Rock i face and head bruises in a fall in Island and the Cliff Browns and Jthe basement of her home. ON THE FARM SERVICE INSPECTION WE KNOW o, INTERNATIONAL known best th, HARVESTER s/an EQUIPMENT served best of... and tax for private line. Reorganization and incorporation i of the company was discussed. It was planned that a tour will be made to visit the telephone ex-! changes at Prairieburg and Center Junction on Monday, Jan. 21. COMEDY NIGHT AT MARTELLE HIGH SCHOOL Speech students of Martelle High1 will present an evening of comedyI on Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 8 o'clock. I There will be two one-act plays. I A sophomore cast will present "El-I mer" and an all-school cast, "Why I Am a Bachelor"• Judy Wennekamp, Virginia Nest, Adria 1V~eeks, Andria Meeks, Son- dra Ralston, Dorn Stewart, Jane Dollarhide, Bernie Bunee, and Dav- id Randall have been cast in "El- mer". Frances Heasty is the stu- dent director and Jack Walton is stage managed. Anita Streets and Elvin Walker are handling proper- ties and stage effects for this play. Raymond Beighle, Jim Schmidt, Margaret Schwirtz, Phyllis Lurkens, Marjorie Tjaden, Ellen Miller, Ver- non Tjaden and Seward Lerch will appear in "Why I Am a Bachelor", and Verlynne Vernon will be their student director. Roy :k Grain Assn. Post Some humorous readings will complete the program for the eve- the offices at 928 Des Moines build- ning. ling. He was president of the assoc- START NEW B~ING iation during 1956. Mark Thorn- Don Paulson has started building lbirg, former Iowa secretary of ag- a new Commercial building joining lriculture who has been executive his "Supper Club" on the east side. secretary for 14 years, had request- !ed some one to assume some of his The foundation has been poured for responsibilities next July. Thorn- a building 24x60 ft. __ burg said that Pollork, a graduate of Mrs. Fern Tallman left Sunday for Iowa State college and manager of several farms before engaging in Houston, Texas, to visit her daugh'lthe grain business, was well quali- ter Mrs. Robert Pfaff and family. The George Hurts attended the fie& funeral service for her cousin Lor- Pollock's son Jerry. who has been en LaBarge of Stone City at Me- associated with his father in the Samaras Funeral Home in Anamosa grain business, will operate the two Saturday afternoon, elevators when his father takes The Women's Society for Chris- over as executive secretary. Thorn- tian Service will meet Thursday af- burg will continue to serve in an ad- ternoon, Jan. 24, at 2 o'clock, visory capacity and as a consultant Mrs. Clayton Murfield and Miss for several months after Pollock Mrs. Martha Hood and Mrs. Del Wilson attended a birthday party for Mrs. Hood Saturday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Dean Hur~ter in Central City. The Alvah Whitneys called on Mrs. Martha Hood and the Del Wilsons and Bert Stewart on Friday afternoon. The Clarence Lar- sons from Cedar Rapids were Sun- day afternoon callers on Mrs. Hood and Mrs. Willard Lacock and Mrs. Robert Van Fossen from Sheffield in the evening• Mrs. N. J. Schueler attended the funeral of her sister Miss Mary Bibuin of Eldora, with burial at West Union. The Leonard Stewarts were Sun- day guests of the Merle Stewarts. The M. C. Deeny family of In- dependence were week end guests in the Clete Boland home. Evert Meal of Elkader called Thursday afternon in the Clarence Meal home. The Leonard Stewart family call- ed Friday evening in the Dave Kelley home. The Dave Kelley family were Saturday evening callers in the Loren Stewart home at Lisbon. Loren LaBarge, son of Mrs. Alva LaBarge, passed away Thursday in the Anamosa hospital and was buried in Cedar Memorial cemetery Saturday. Happy Blue Birds under leader- eleventh in cheese production (al- most 27 million pounds excluding full-skim American and cottage); and seventeenth in production of ice cream (over 12 million gallons). Thus, t h e Iowa Development Commission says, Iowa's dairy farmers rank among the nation's best. Linn County Supervisors Board Proceedings (Continued from last week) Me Too Store No. 2, Prey ......... 54.16 Witwer Farm Market No. 3, Prey. ................................................ 11.16 Pigg~y Wiggly No. 21, Prey... 40.50 Wolf Den Market, Prov ............... 13.00 Food Center, Prey ....................... 4.68 ~,Vehby Food Market, Prey ..... 48.20 Swift & Company, Prov ......... 115.95 Witwer Grocer Company, Prov. 840.99 St. Luke's Hospital• Med. Aid 10.00 W. M. Thompson. Pr,~v. ............ 114.12 Dougherty's Welding, Repairs 2.00 Spahn & Rose Lumber Com- pany, Repairs .............................. 173.39 J. C. Penny Company, Clothing22•5(I Charles Hart, Rent ...................... 12.50! Fifth Street Grocery, Prey ..... 26.00! Northwestern Bell Telephone Company, Telephone ................ 40.10 Story County /-tospital, Nurse & Hospital ................................... 96.70 W. II. Bleakly, Misc. Expense 26•80 B. F. Goodrich Company, Re- pairs .................................................. 20.50 Irwin's Clothing, Clothing ....... 28.85 Linn County Co-operative Oil Co., Gas & Oil .............................. 89.60 Servisoft Soft Water Service, Supplies .......................................... 25.(;0 12th Street Feed & Repair, Grain, Feed & Seed .................. 92.00 Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., Telephone & Tolls .......... 48.85 J & R Motor Smwiee, Repairs 16.95 Dr. R. M. Laughlin, Salary .... 4C0.00 Dr. R. M. Laughlin, Maint. Fund ................................................ 6C0.00 Security Laboratory, Med. Aid 136.16 Physicians Exchange, Med. Aid 90.00 James Stick, Prov ....................... 15.00 Lumir Stolba, Rent ...................... 10.00 Mrs. Olive French, Care & Keep 10.00 A & P Grocery No. 801, Prov. 23.75 COURT EXPENSE~ Frank F. Bates, County Tress- surer, D. C. Juror & Witness Fees & Jury Fees ...................... 77•55 Eldon L. Colton, Att'y Fee .... 10.00 The Premier Press, Office Sup- plies ................................................. 22.75 Security Laboratory, Crim. Invest ............................................... 7.50 Security Laboratory, Crim. Invest ............................................... 10.00 Imogen B. Emery, Reportcr's Salary .............................................. 10.00 St. Luke's Hospital, Crim. Invest ............................................. 4.0(} Maurice L. Nathanson, Att'y Fees .................................................. 10.00 SECONDARY ROAD MAINTENANCE Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Maint ......................... 216.00 B. L. Anderson, Inc., Maint... 101.06 Auto Radiator Service. Maint. 25.36 B & E Machine Company. Maint ............................................... 56.70 Century Bridge Lumber Com- pany, Maint ................................. 20,553.1~ Cities Service Oil Company, Maint ............................................... 1,(;99.16 Concrete Materials & Construc- tion Co., Maint ........................ 2,269.03 Culver Tire, Maint ....................... 902.23 Denniston & Partridge Company Maint ............................................... 22.60 NOW is the time to let us II your car with i Super Permalube Motor Oil Multi-Purpose Lithium Grease Atlas Permaguard Anti-Frt GET A COMPLETE AND THOROUGH i CHANGEOVER AT LAING'S STANDARD SERVICI and Restaurant Lisbon Dial We give S&H Green Stamps ffl, Brooder Houses Feed Bunks 3 & 4 Pen Hog House We Will Build To Your Specificati Carl Heirken of Marion called Saturday in the George Dirks home. Mrs. Charlie White was hostess Friday at a 6 o'clock dinner for the Progressive club• Barclay Heald has had an eye infection the past two weeks but at the present he is improving• The Healds attended B.A. Club at Lester Hoffman's Sunday. Lori Lee Rose, daughter of Mr.I and Mrs. Robert Rose, was baptized Sunday morning at Our Saviours l Lutheran Church in Cedar Rapids by the Rev. Baur. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ragis of Clin- ton. Guests in the Rose home for dinner Sunday were Rev. and Mrs. ! Baur of Cedar Rapids, Mr. and Mrs., Wilbert Ragis and daughters of Clint~;n and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Peters and Les of Delmar. The Max Ramsey family were Sunday supper guests in the Harold Ramsey home. 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