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26, 1939
THE MOUNT VERNON, IO%VA, HA%VIi.EYE-IIJ£COIH) AND TIlE LISBON lt i'IRALI)
Page Seven
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hoffman
~ were Friday evening guests at the
HBORH00D EW Than Dean home.
The Letha Kaplan family spent
sc':'o~'i a'~d '' :~:°i°'p Sd:udday evening at Merrill Huff-
the " rvlce at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook and
Letner 11 a.m. Rev. J. Bruce Eyestone,t Harold Kaplan spent Wednesday
pastor extends a cordial invitation evening with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill:
to all to come and share in the ser- Hoffman. I
Mr. and Mrs• Ray Bolton spent
Friday afternoon at Henry Schnoors
at White Oak.
The Paralta Embroidery club
will meet with Clara McShane, as-
sisted by Alma McShane on Friday,
Feb. 3, for an all day meeting.
The members and their families are
cordially invited for a picnic din-
ner.
vices of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elkins were!
J.f,ts 2 & 2 IHR I & .I & (7,* (*,x
st) I..t IT ................... lUlr
t}a~,iL l,('n*Llcl .1 & A, Sp\'l l,oi 3
IHk 7 ....................... 2sn
Fawh,y (~Hn*l. (" I~. ~p\'1 Jar (~\s
I~()ts (; & 7 .................... 1295
Irish. Alive M, Spvl l~,)ls 5 & 6
l;lk t ........................ 225
nl FFAIA) TO%V~SIIIPI
Mih'.~, (':lrrie .I. \Vaubcok $1161.~
ft 1,+){ I & Nglft W233ft l~ot
2 Hlk 5 ..................... 2~)5
i'al'l;(q', Margaret 11, }'addinMt()ll
l+t,t>~ 1, 2. :; F. Ib: 4 ............ 37.5
, Ib,\~(lish. [:d,,xard \V, ]1 'd~os l~ts
I. 2. 3. ! l;Ik 2 & l,~,ts I & 2
for Common [
was dis-
T. Heeker of
of the
Society of Linn]
evening in the:
Capt. E. A.
on his work
classes of Emer-
being given
county. Both
the courtesy
chairman,
Other num-
Mrs. Herman
opening hymn
by Rev.
music by the
and dis-
pastor. Division
Aid society
at the close
LECTURE
of Cornell
illustrated lee-
recent trips on
in the Metho-
ds no admission
welcome to at-
pictures and
interesting.
sponsor the
Mrs. Amos Berry entertained a
group of relatives on Wednesday
evening. The event being the birth-
day anniversary of her husband.
Those who enjoyed the courtesy
were Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Jorgen-
son, Ramona and Warren, of Ber-
tram, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pound and
Miss Bessie Jorgenson, all of Ce-
dar Rapids. A gift was presented
to Mr. Berry.
Mrs. Sophia Boxwell spent a part
of last week with her cousin Mrs.
Emmett Albaugh, and on Thursday
left for Springville to visit rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Berry and
James Blaine spent Monday even-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Let-
ner.
Mrs. J. E. Kinrade and her daugh-
ter Lucille of Cedar Rapids came
Tuesday for an extended visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kitchen.
Miss Ruth Mikulecky and Miss
Marjorie Albaugh on Saturday at-
tended an all day teachers' insti-
in Cedar Rapids.
Scotts Mill
Mrs. Gerald Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hoffman
of Springville and Mrs. Ollie Dun-
can were dinner guests on Sunday
in the Ralph Duncan home. Callers
Friday visitors with the R. J. Elkins
family near Marion. Mr. R. J. Elkins i Proceedings Of The
has been quite sick. [ Board
Of Supervisors i
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hoffmanl
were Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Dora Hoffman.
Mrs. Letha Kaplan, Harold and
William were Cedar Rapids shop-
pers Saturday.
Than Dean, Arvel Daubenmier
and Floyd Butler were in Cedar
Rapids, Marion and Springville, on
Monday.
At the tt Miss Eulalia Border and Max
Waln of Cedar Rapids were Sunday
Rowley conduct- evening visitors in the Earl Waln
c°nferenceI home•
Brookside
Mrs. Will Robinson
HAZEL HILL
SCHOOL REPORT
Following is a report of the Hazel
Hill school during the first semes-
ter: Miss Nellie Morey, superin-
tendent of schools, was a visitor, on
December 12. Eighty people at-
tended the community supper and
program on December 23. Iowa
state reading tests were given to
the pupils in September and others
will be given in the spring. The
fifth grade pupils made a note book,
for each group of states which were
studied by the geography class. In-
door games were played, including,
dominoes, shoot the loop, and puz-
Hik I0 ....................... ::97
l',arr(.tt. Mary I'L lh.d;4't.s Hots I.
2, 7 & ~ Hlk 4. Lot 1 Hlk 5 &
all slI.,tw.,n l~t 8 Hlk 4 &
: I~.t1l}Ik 5 .................. 375
Linn County, Iowa, November] .la,,,s 11, l'ad(lington
l.(,ts I to (; & 8 Hlk fl ........ 302
. essi0n, 1938 i ,.un,t m.l,n l; & (' v, wa.-
zles. Seven goldfish have been was authorized t() enter into said (.,m-
cared for by the children. I tra.ts with the Concrete 5Inter}hi.~
A health chart, shows a report of[ (N)nlt)any in the said total sums and
th(' County Auditor was authorized and
in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs the condition of the pupils, cleanli- I directed to return the checks +,1 the
Church" was Raymond Caraway, Donnabelle and ness of teeth, finger nails, and hair} unsuccessful bidders. All nlenlbers
illustrated ser- Hope of Marion, and Mrs. Harry whether well combed. A new week- ] v;)ting "Aye" lhvreon.
(in nlotion ]iV SUl)(,rvisor l(,)l,.vsky
by Dr. W. G. Caraway. ly reader study is observed.
BUSyIse('°nded bv KUl)ervis.r S(.evell, thq
folh)win~ r'csl)iution was adopt('d, ;l]1
work activities include: string hold- nl(.nlhcrs voting "Avv" thereon:
ers, and letter holders, made for ItESOIA'TI()N
parents' Christmas presents. Se- ~vHt,:3~lcas at tax sale to be held in
mester tests were completed on Hinn t'ounty, 3own, l)ccenlher 5th, I{);lS
certain real(~stat(' is to hr. (d't'+q'ed at
, Myra Jane Scott was brought January 4, 5, 6. "'Scavenger"salt,,undt, r th- pr )vi-
teaeheri home from St. Lukes hospital in The weekly duties of the pupils stuns of Se(.tion 7255 of the 1935 (!ode,
of the Bertram Cedar Rapids on Saturday after- are divided equally among them
ll(wing report l noon. She is recovering nicely from and include: cleaning the black-
r. Pupils who ] her operation.
n(e record are l board, carrying water, health in-
. e~ieka. There i Friends in this neighborhood were spection, ventilating of the school
have an average] sorry to learn that on Thursday room, current events.
Alice Lnenicka, I afternoon Mrs. Hazel Dean Bowers Victor Robinson Francis and
aloe~ LnDe~i?l~ of Lisbon, a former resident, under- Richard Miller will take the eighth
Y ,! went an operation for appendicitis grade test in the spring. Four pu-
[ ~a. at St. Lukes hospital. Her eondi- pils had a perfect attendance re-
e Lnenicka and tion is reported as good. cord• They are: Casper and Cal-
-~ to write the+ Mr. L. M. Snyder and Mrs. Nora vin Robinson, Thelma and Richard
be given on!Deal were Monday afternoon visit- Miller. There were no tardinesses
eth)dist church ors in the Gerald Scott hom~ during the entire semester.
Sunday dinner guests in the Ger- ------
be at the usual [ aid Scott home were Mr. and Mrs. BOLENBAUGH-ELWICK s,, represent the Board of Sul/ervi:~or~
Ralph Streets of Central City and
for the church I Floyd Decious. Afternoon visitors Friends and relatives have receiv-
Meal
and
g s ; more
cost.
you that
by
Pig
dollars.
and For
Stores
l~lour, Hay
Ave. S.C.
1st St. N.E.
Rapids
Free
State of Iowa, County of Linn, s:;.
Cedar l~.al)ids, Iowa
Novtqni.~er 29, I!E}~
The ]~l)ard of SOI)t~FViSoI'S tnct pur-
suant to adjnurnnlent, all nn!lllin~rs i)p-
Jng I)Ft.S(-ll t.
OI1 ll*oti(/n hy SUI)eFViSOF Set, veil.
s.:onded by Supervisor StiFln, t)avid
C. Klink was reuloved tI'Otil the FegU-
lar pay roll effective its of October 1st
1938. All ineml)ers v()ting ".\yv" theFe-
oil.
This being tile datt. lloret,dTore set
for receiving hids t~)r st,(.l)nd (•()OI'SU
surfacing in Secondary J~oad 3)istri(.t
No. 99, involving 38.50 (.uhi(. yard~
vFushed stone, the f(Hluwing hids were
re(miredand Ol)ened at '2 o'ch)ck p.n*.:
Balo.r and Patton, I ndel)cndenc(~
Iowa
Concrete Materials ('(Hnl)any, ('edaF
Rapids, Iowa
l)cV~ees and Whitnc.v, M.airon, 1own
3-Iewitt 3;rothcFs, FrcdericRsl)urg
] o~Va
J. (i. Vernon, Springville, Iowa.
On ln()ti(in 111" Suln.rvisor Stil'Hl. s(q'-
onded I))" Supervisor l¢obovsky, th(~
coutra(.t for the surfacing of Se('ond-
ary Ib)ad l)istri('t No. }it) was awarded
to tlle (N,nl.rete Materials t'onil)an,v ill
the Total sunl of $.1,985.75. and fOF rt,-
surfacing Secondary ltoad l)istFict No
25 %vas ~l%varded to tilt: ('oni'retc ~la-
terials C()lnl)any ill the total sum (,I
$777.00, and the ('hair)nan ,if the Hoard
and it will probabl)~ he nelr.SSary for
Linn (hmntv Iowa, t ) bid 1", sm'i~ real
estate under the l/r.,\isions (,1" Section
7255-bl of the 1935 (?o(lo oI Iowa,
N()~,V, THI,;Itt,]FO3~.Iq, ['.t'] ST HE-
SOI,VI']I) by tile Boar(1 of Sut)ervisl)r,~
of Linn (!ounty, Iowa, tht l)onl F'eierti-
sen is hereby appointed arid authorized
to attend sucll tax sale of real estate
to be offered for sale under the l)rovi-
si(;ns of Section 7255 of the (?ode on
the 5th day of I)eceluher, 1938. ill Linn
('~mnt.v, Iowa, and to rel)resent the
Board of Supervisors) on t.~t(?h tract ot
real estate offered at such '*Sl'avangtq"
sale, of the total anlount of all delin-
quent general taxes, interest, penalties
and costs against ea('h of said tracts
as provided 3).'," Section 7255-1)1 of tlle
('()de of Iuwa; tile said Feicreisell t(~
without conlt/ensation.
And the Auditor is directed to furniMl
------ spending a few days with her friend
Phone Mr. and Mrs. Golden Miller spent Mrs. Ida Andre.
Friday evening at Stanwood at Mrs. Lester Meyers entertained
the Emil Olsen home. several ladies at her home, Thurs-
4612 Mr and Mrs. Russell Mallacoat day afternoon.
had as their guests over the week Mr. and Mrs. Verlon Baker and
542 end, Mr. and Mrs. Jim MallacoatMr. and Mrs. Arthur Vanderbilt
and family and Mr and Mrs. Lee spent Sunday evening in the Will
800 Mallacoat ar, d family of Wyoming. Robinson home.
Agriculture Mr. and Mrs. Avel Daubenmiev A number of young people gath-
1 and Pauline were Sunday dinner ered in the home of Bob Decious
guests at the Than Dean home. Monday evening of last week, re-
( i Mr. and Mrs. Golden Miller were minding him of his birthday. Fol-
visitors Monday evening in the Jim lowing a happy evening of games,
CO. Kern home in Anamosa.
Iowa ) .Than Dean and Arvel Dauben- dainty refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hempy and
m~er captured two large fox lastIvan, and Mrs. Will Robinson and
6000 week. Gorman were among the one hun-
Mrs. Margaret Miller spent Wed- dred people, who attended the open
nesday with Mrs Hazel Hoffman. Installation Service of Eastern Star
were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Scott.ed announcements of the wedding
Mrs. Sophia Boxwell who has of Miss Harriett Jeanette Bolen-
spent several months in the home baugh to Keith Elwick which was
of her son Merle Boxwell and solemnized January 14, at Kahako,
family in Hohokus N. J. is visit- Missouri. They will be at home in
ing in this neighborhood before go- Vinton, Iowa.
!ng to the home of her son Ralph Miss Bolenbaugh has visited in
m ~pencer for a visit, our community many times and
The Silver wedding anniversary has many friends who join with
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Decious the writer in extending very sin-
of Martelle was the occasion for a cere congratulations to this popular
family gathering which Mr. and couple.
Miss Bolenbaugh's mother is re-
Mrs. Harry Decious and John at- membered as Florence Taylor.
tended on Sunday evening• A pic-
nic dinner was served. Mr. and Mr~ Chas. Driseoll en-
Miss Catherine Caraway visited tertained a number of guests in
Doris Decious on Wednesday even- "their home, Friday evening.
ing and was a dinner guest in the
Friends of Miss Edith Platner re-
Decious home. Doris is still con- gret to learn of her illness and
fined to her home by illness, operation. They express sincere
Rev. J. B. Eyestone called on good wishes for her speedy recov- l)lans were hill)roved and ordered lilac-
Myra Jane Scott on Monday after- err. ed on file and the work authorized t
noon in her home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robinson he done. All n~emhers voting "Aye"
and Janice were supper guests with[ th~)rff'm[mtion by SupervisoF Seevell.
Abbey Creek Clarence relatives Friday evening .... cnnded 3,'; Supervis,,r Sth'm. an ex-
and on Saturday evening were tension ¢)f tinle to l)eeenlher 15th, 1938,
Mrs. Nathaniel Dean " " f Mr Vora I x~ as granted to J. B. Hannah, West
nestsior su er o s
g PP " I l'oint, iowa, f ,r gradillg C,untv Trunl¢
H. O. CLUB HE-LP-S'WALTER Brown in Meehaniesville. H.oad "X", awarded undtr (.,mtraot dat-
John Bodenhofer was a business] cd August 18th. 1938. All mlqul,ers
i COOK CELEBRATE BIRTIIDAY . . voting "Aye' thereon.
caller in neighborhood on Monday. On moti,mby SupcrvisoF i{ob(,vsky
Th
I e H. O. club met at the Walter Mr.and Mrs. Francis Clark were! seconded I)3- Supervisor Seevell. th+'
Cook home Sunday evening in hun- Saturda,, visitors with her ,~arentsl c,,untv Auditor was authorized [o as-
or of Walter's birthday. A dcell;ecil~ m a v ~i~n t'he f(,llowing tax sah. ('t-rtificate~
ous supper was served at 7 o' , near Tip[on. land ill the amount (if taxes due with
ed his ar Int(r(~t ,nd p~ndt\ th(~(.n ,,n th
after which cards were the past- Merle Clifton convey " P - + . +" L " ~." : " t "~i1 ),,, ,]1,
ents Mr. and Mrs. John Clifton to I '\(.a~n~.'l.+~'~,~;F,a~ii'cgl.ne','.~:n ......
time of the evening. All left at a+
Cedar Rapids to attend the funeral ('eFtifieato No. PB 215-,\, Tax Sale of
late hour wishing Walter many 1)e('enlber 7th. 1936. Assivn t~) ('larch--:
more happy birthdays, of a relative. W. t't.atty. Adnlinistrat,,r Estat- ,,f
The former Rosa Baker has been Philip Kratz. l)e(.'d.
Low Interest __ I~oag Time
LAND BANK I~ARM LOANS
Available to farmers for
indebtedness or purchasing farms.
l%r details, see
8-10 Corn Belt Bldg., Cedar Rapids
of a Million Auto Parts
End 16th Ave. Bridge
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
to 8 p.m. Open Sunday to 1 p. m.
Ave. swI)RY CLEANERS
Dial 2-8131
Cedar /~Dids, Iowa
Tuesday evening. Following the
most impressive service, the com-
pany enjoyed supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Verlon Baker visit-
ed with Cedar Rapids relatives on
Wednesday.
said Feiereisen with a certified tullY ol
this Fesolution and upon said 1,'eierei-
sen signing written acceptance of (lie
appointa/ent and authorization thorei|l
provided, he shall be duly qualified t(/
a('t as in this resolution set out.
A schedule having hecn prepared
sh)wing the several lots, [ra'..ts ¢)[
ground and parcels of ground to be
assessed and the anl(~unt l)roI)()se(] to
he assessed against sanle for tile (':)st
of cutting weeds during' the year 1938
on nlotiun by Supervisor ~eevc]l. s¢.('-
onded hy Supervisor Stirlu. t\\o o'(:]~ck
p. m., December 27th, 1938, was the
time and date fixt.d for hearing on I I)('\\'oody, ,J~q]l*i(% +iat(,rs L.t lit 51)(~
such I)roposcd assessnlents and the Fov.](,r. F.(]I*IIH*d [~, ('()g~AI) ] I,(lt:4
County Auditor was instructed to pub- [ I:l & 1t IHk (; ................ 7M}
lish n~)ti(:e thereof in the 5Iari()n S~-n- I \\'o~)dward. Vqillard, ('~o) [. ts
tinel as provided I)3" ('hal)tt'r 131, ActsI 27 & 34 Hlk :) & E28L,ft l,~)ts
,~f the 47th General Assenlbly, All t 28 &:N, Blk .~ ................ 12(;[)
lnenlbers votillg "Ayt!" theI'(-on. ~V S n, Ni W1)I,rFV & .\nn , Ash-
The County ICngineer llaving filed bvs 1,.ts 14 &'15 3',lk 12 ..... 80(}
l)lans and cstinlated re)st of (..nstru(,- I,I~N TOIVN'SltlP:
ti()n of the following bridge: Huffman, V¢infield ,% N2i;:Ift
P.rid~e No. 35[;6,Se('tion 32-86-7, ] I,]811ft ~Vl/:, NI'] ?,-R?,-5 .......... 512
$832.66. (h~lnt)l)ell, Mclissa P,, N\V N\V
On nlotion by Supervisor Stirm, sec- ]7-8:[-5 ...................... l~,tlr
onded by Super\'isnrl{ohuvsky, th( (!ENTllA1, CITY, 'I'O~IN OF:
31:tnn. i(atherin(, 13, (~ ('3" Lots 11
& 12 liik 20 .................. ,~(;C
lIill, (?lara & l,'rank S. ~' (' I, & I
('u's G'el)l Lot 2 II]k II ........ 112~
Mills. Frank, (7 (' L & I (',)'s L,)tn
7,,~,9,10.11,12, I}lk 8 ........... 12~'I
['ag(,, ():~(:ar A & Sarah. (~ (I [~ &
Certificate N(L 547P1;, Tax Sale o!
January (;th, 1!):[6, Assign to l'. \V. An-
thony.
On nnlti(in by SUl)ervis.r Seeve]i, se('-
onded by Suli(.rvisor Ilobov:ky. the
folIov th(' ~uid I;oat'd of
~l )l 1"(' '. \nHa (~- .] /shut~. ]~l'()\VIl:q [ \l)l),irt i()ILIll('nl I! i'()lllll!i~]l)n t() a]hp()r-
In[ rl.aF :151"[ I.()t 5 & r(.;lr 10 ft It,in lht! s;ti(1 ~])c('ial aNst'sNu~euts an*ong
I+ot I };iI.: 5i) ................. I:ISl) tilt, h~n(l~; in(.lud(~d within said dist-
]l(q)kvr, 11~nry (?,, I.!,n+~x I.~)l~: 8tri(.t.
& S2 ......................... (;15 ()n )ll+,ti(,n hv S I ,rv s()r St ~x" 'll
~I( I'~aD ].'rod A.. i)alli(.ls I)ark s(,/.()*t(h, 1 I*v Su]')(,rvisor I{ol)ovskv, the
2nd ~,VSX.lft l,,)t 1 l;Ik 7 ......11:',0 f(dl,)wing' res(,Intion was ad,)pted, all
]it'llI'V. l,;bbi(,. I.()t 2!) Aud I'h*t Hitql)]lors v(*tinR ".\re" th~,l'(,{)n:
11 & I.(,] 2([ Alld I'll(( 1 ...... 1t:}7 I[IqS()IA?T1ON
S\', (.( n,.y, I)ani(.l & I,()u. .\h'- \Vttl,]]I.t!]AS. (q/ the Xth day of
Huttuns (~ros. poor prov ...... 7.96
fIeefucr & Newnlan. p)or I)rnv.. 14.89
lteveFly, () J. poorrent ...... 7.00
fr~,huan Mrs. 3('. 1.., D+)or, renl .. 10.01t
tl(,ath. "i'('(3, poor I't-U~ ......... 4.00
ttarrht,at()n. 1}.. 1)oor. rent ...... 36.00
II:)rris:)n B. .I.. poor rent ..... 10.00
f!ladky, MaFy, I)nor rent ........ 9.{)0
lt(.d~zes & ('().. poor rent ........ 10.00
ltunter, i,Hnler, prior rent ...... 32.00
lfun,ist >n, I)r A. N.. p(ior, reed
ai(l ......................... 2.00
tleat()n. 1,. H.. f()x })ounty . ..... 4.00
Itolden- Kahh,r Co,. ()fc sup.
And. stock .................. 9.74
tiuhl)ard Ice & Fuel Co., Ct Hs
su)) ........................ 10.66
[tindnlan I). F.. weed eonunr ... 22.05
l[iu'ley, ('henlieal (N)., Co Home,
~tll) ......................... 103.60
tteins, John ('., poor rent ...... 10.00
(?-I,,n:)h:)n & I;u(,han;ins Iqg0ft
I+,,t (; l;ik ] .................. 105g
('USa k, Mi*ha.I ,Q .~laI'y. lh" )\\ns
3r(] I,~)t 7 l;lk 27 ..............12t()
S:'g,', .JI,IIH F., .\l]arld:ll,, I~,~t 152 ;}(;5
!b,\v-ll. \V'. nl n & l,'](), I'i}0ft Lot
:; I;!l: 1 51urr;tys ..... 1125
.\[ or~.. .\ll)~,rt .'4}CT, I)ft I,+~ts 17 &
18 i;11,.- ~+ .\lay l,'er() & (iain()rn,
.\r t 1. y's Ih.p}at ............ 74(/
.~]'),!s l')1,t
Wi(.khall*, \\•Ill ]*', 11azo]tlnt,s l~()t~ ) "[']?:t( ?lii I' ,nlltv xH(];t,~r [< h('T"ol)V
:I & +i Hk 3 .................. 521. i,liv,q, ,,,I t,) i'.~!1,, I ' Ib+'