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r- Mt. Vernon, to., Hawkeye-Record, A. C. Long, pastor of the Methodist The #,isbon Herald R church at Tipton, showed colored Thurs., Jan. 31, 1957 I~age 6 slides taken during a trip in south-I eastern Asia. Mechanicsville Lucile Davidson PAST MATRONS' DINNER Past Matrons met Wednesday for a 6:30 dinner at the Masonic hall. A program and business meeting followed. Mrs. Martha Stookey led devotions and the lesson was pre- sented by Mrs. Bertha Walters. Serving on the dinner committee were the new officers: Mmes. Helen Simpson, Paul Thomas, John Cook, Allen Hormann and Edith High. SUCCESSFUL- FAiM[ILY NIGHT Family night sponsored by the Couples Club was held Thursday at the Presbyterian church• Following the 6:30 potluck dinner a program was presented in the auditorium. Readings were given by Janet Inks and Rabble Pieper. The Rev. Mrs. Glen Woods entertained the) pinochle club Wednesday afternoon• !Mrs. Paul Horner was a guest• Hight scores were held by Mrs. Hornet and Mrs. Ben Barnhizer. i Octette club met Thursday after- noon with Mrs. Walter Kiehl. Priz- es were awarded to Mrs. Alvin Da- :vidson and Mrs. Martha Stookey. i Mrs. Paul Horner was a guest and i received a gift from the hostess• i Mrs. John Lynch, whose birthday ~ occurred Monday, was honored at a ! luncheon at her home Monday. i Present were Mmes. Glen Woods, i Paul Horner and Flora Wilson and Mrs. Don Bell of Des Moines. I Mrs. Hugh Lamont entertained at a 1:30 o'clock dessert at her home Friday as a courtesy to Mrs. Char- i les Millegan who was visiting in the Emil Dahl and Adolph Ahrens homes. tlet lng, finer shreddin ., with the new McCormick® No. 25 :entrai City Keeps Linn Crown By Dumping Pointers Ralph Inks went to the Veterans hospital at Iowa City last week I where he will be under observation I and treatment• I Mrs. Charles Millegan and her: daughter Cynthia of Sioux City spent several days last week visit- ing her parents the Emil Dahls and her brother-in-law and sister Mr. land Mrs. Adolph Ahrens. Mrs. D. C. Bell of Des Moines is spending the week with Mrs. Flora Wilson and other friends• She form- erly lived here when Mr. Bell was cashier of the Trust and Savings TOURNEY RESULTS bucket during the game and not one Final dropped through. The Pointers' 23 CerAral City 52; Center Point 36 per cent shooting average in part at- Consolation tested to the defensive work of the Palo 59; Coggon 43 Central City outfit and the co•bin- Semi-Finals ation virtually wrecked the fast and Central City 58; Palo 47 sure passing attack the Pointers had Center Point 49; Coggon 38 displayed previously in the week• Other Games ........ "h- cham-- .......... Mt. Vcr.un ~=v~ , v v- ±'alo ~v' viola aa ..... - . r h ore • ' . lon~ their narnes~ us sc - Central City 68' Lisbon 43 Co on 37 All~urnett 35 wme of the tournament when .~ g~ ; .... they closed out only four points ~enter ~oint 51' Springvilm :)u ..... _~ ~..,..~, r,E, ....... i,,= .... ~" "-- --4 Sh~.,, va ,,.~,~,*~,,,aa, a ,L_,a,,V v~. ~V,..~u,~o Yalo oa" wmKer ~ ...... rill "'" n rl • ' mgn~. Ane ~p gvme ea y Central City 42" Mt. Vernon 38 ,,, t ......... .~ ... 7:. Mil~ 37 v--- tne skins on runnerup t~e.- ~oggon ~, ±roy is ter Point as the latter escaped Central City retai----~ed the Linn 51-50 Tuesday. county boys' basketball title as the . Palo's win over a persevering, 1957 tourney closed Saturday night nero working ~oggon ~am m m~ at Lisbon but Palo players took the consomuon eontes~ was me story o Stephen West (right) is paying his dollar fee to Bill Valenta top individual honors t a 38 per cent on shooting over a 20 of the Mt. Vernon fire company for the fire identification plate ~ Pavek of Pale loomed a~ the per cent shots made. , with number 307 which has just been placed on the post at the scoring ace with the highest Clarer~ce Gardner, principal of Mt. tourney total, 78 or am average Vernon Consolidated high school entrance to the West farm. of 19 5 noints her game He also and president of the Linn County: Firemen are numbering all farms in the township and will nmde the ~'re~test~ to~l in ~Schoolmen's Assn., introduced the issue plates for each one at a cost of $1. The farms will be single g~ne- when he hit 30 as four p!ac.e trophy teams at the final numbered on a map at the fire station and on maps carried in Palo subduedCoggon in the presenm~mn ~aturoay aner me the fire trucks, eon6olatlon, tourney. . ..... Clark, also from Palo, was "the ~upt. PaulSeltsmger oI ,.1soon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods and player not to foul•" He collected 25 reports the crowd on• Sa!urday to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barnes attended on his 36 tries from the free throw nave peon me mrgesz wltn an a~- O.E.S. installation of Cedar Chapter l line for a percentage of .694. He tendance of over 523. officers Tuesday evening in Cedar could hit from the field besides, and ltig.~.es~ slngie game totals: Pavek Rapids• tied with Vanourney for second of Palo 30; Vanourney of Central The Walter Sebestas and Joe honors in tourney scoring totals, ac- I City 26; George of Troy Mills 24. were Wednesday overnight guests cumulating 61 points for a 15.25 av- Highest player tourney totals: of relatives in Burlington. erage per game. Vanourney had sec- I Pavek of Palo 78 (av. 19•5 in 4 Mrs. Robert Britcher returned the and high game in the tourney with games); tie between Vanourney of first of the week from St. Luke's 26 in the tilt with Lisbon. C.C. and Clark of Palo 61 (By. 15.25 bank. The Glen McKibbens were Sun- day dinner guests of the Walter Liebs at Tipton. Mrs. Willard Snustad is at St. Luke's hospital, Cedar Rapids, for observation and treatment• Mrs. John Carville attended a family reunion Saturday evening at the Don Bowers home in Lisbon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowers and Joan of Savannah, Ill., who also at- tended the reunion, were overnight hospital, Cedar Rapids, where she underwent surgery. The Ed Jack family left Friday on a two weeks' trip to Florida. They expect to spend most of their time at Daytona Beach. Miss Charlotte Cress of Norway was a week end guest of her aunt Mrs. Myrtle DeForest. Koffee Klub met Saturday after- noon with Mrs. Joe Trump• Prizes were won by Mrs. Allen Butler and Mrs. Otho Curtis. Mrs. Winona Bennett and her sis- ter Alice Hanna of Cedar Rapids left Monday for St. Petersburg, Fla., to spend several weeks. COON CR-ff CITY BETTER DE3VENSE in 4 games); Benion of Center Point Offensive records for the Central 41 (av. of 13•7 in 3 games); Butters City and Palo teams were even as of Central City 44 (av. 11 in 4 to points scored, each totaling 220 games)• in the four games played, an average Highest tourney totals on free of 55 per game. However, opponer~ts throws: Clark of Palo 25 of 36 for I were able to tally 178 (44.7 average) .694 av.; Butters of C.C. 16 of 24 for l against Polo but got around the •666 av.; Pavek of Palo 16 of 25 for champions for only 164 (41 average.) .64 av. The City boys had to stoke up the Total paid attendance each night fire during the second half Saturday was as follows: Monday 440; Tues- night to burn out their old rival day 364; Wednesday 364; Friday 481; Center Point. Twice in regular p ay 1 Saturday 523• In addition there during the season they had tripped lwere 100-150 more of player and the Pointers and it looked for a i coach personnel• Spirit and sports- while like revenge was going to be / manship were exceptionally good. sweet for Coach Rinderknecht's BOOSTER CLUB HELPS quintet. But this was in the first The Athletic Booster Club de- Now Taking Orders for pie ive ~versar~ open ha GROWN p Rl~home in parent., TROPHY Vernal Alfalfa, Northern Certified .... Bu. ~ra Mic: ]:er of S( TROPHY Ranger Alfalfa, Northern Certified .... Bu. Farabrid TROPHY Ranger Alfalfa, California Certified .... Bu. ~OVyS~ TROPHY Ranger Alfalfa, Northern .................... Bu. p ANNI TROPHY Cossack Alfalfa, Northern .................. Bu. ~ohn Nc i evening TROPHY Grimm Alfalfa, Northern .................... Bu. ~dchild: TROPHY Kenland Red Clover, Montana Certified Bu. *,annive~ ~Y those TROPHY Kenland Red Clover, Montana .......... Bu. ~f Cedar TROPHY Red Clover, Montana .......................... Bu. ~end Toz ~id Stoc TROPHY Red Clover, Iowa ................................ Bu. ~, Frank TROPHY Alsike Clover, Northern ........................ Bu. Novys High-Nitrogen Plow-Down Mix .......................... Bu. ~ Linda ~Vys. C TROPHY Sweet Clover ........................................ Bu. ~Onal gu TROPHY Plow-Verde Alfalfa, California ............ Bu. ~D O~--- TROPHY Mammoth Clover• Iowa ...................... Bu. &tuna Be TROPHY Lincoln Brome, Nebraska Certified .... Cwt. ~th birt TROPHY Lincoln Brome, Nebraska .................. Cwt. TROPHY Timothy, Iowa ...................................... Bu. TROPHY Ladino Clover, Certified ........................ Lb. ~ave Birdsfoot Trefoil Empire• New York Certified .... Lb. Birdsfoot Trefoil Empire, New York .................... Lb. Inoculation, One bushel size, Combination ........ Ea. Orchard Grass .................................................. Cwt. Reeds Canary Grass .......................................... Cwt. Marion Bluegrass, Kentucky Bluegrass, Ryegrass .... qec~ Prices FOB Mechanicsville 1323: - SU Mechanicsville Phone Us IOWA'S PREMIER YORKSHIRE • Trailing •odds for all 2-plow or larger tractoro. • FIst-Fltt~ modols for Farmalle 200, $00, 400 and International 800 Utility tractors. guests of the Carvilles. Rot~r~ Cutter Joe Paidar attended a General Electric School held Thursday at Cut, shred and spread corn :Davenport. Mrs. Laura Green of Cedar Ra-! and cotton stalks, crop resi. pids was a week end guest of her dUN, weeds and brl~. • • iZXl- I daughter Mrs. Hugh t,,amont. Robert Britcher and H. J. Maurer prOVe soil htllnu8 . . , maill~ n attended the Cedar County Bank- tain androadways..; ers' meeting Thursday evening at control pests• McCormick Tipton. The Harold Nicolls called ~un- ATTEND SAFETY SCHOOL Many members of the Coon Creek Crickets 4-H club attended a county meeting on safety and uses of electricity at Tipton on Saturday. Norval Wardle of I.SC. talked on safety with electricity. Attending were Richard and John Krob, Rich- ard and Marvin Johnston, Neff Bie- ber, Gary and Wayne Decious, Richard and Donnie Light, Gary Ciha, Donnie Kamberling, Kenneth half when both teams were hitting at a 33 percentage. HOT THIRD PERIOD Trailing by 4 as the third quarter opened, Central City tied up the game on quick buckets by Sweet and Butters. Five more times the score was tied in the see-saw Battle of the Third as the leadchanged hands nine times• I Then the Pointers folded. They couldn't buy a field goal in 12 bids. serves a lot of credit for the work they did during last week's tour- ney. They had charge of con- cessions four nights• Proceeds two nights will be used for athletic equipment for boys and girls of the Lisbon schools and the other two nights for the boys' and girls' bas- ketball squads to help finance their trips to the state tourneys. Head- ing the work committee was Mrs. Ivan Stanley. Also serving were the 40 Bred Gilts -- 10 Fall Boars Phillip Annual consignment sale of Iowa Yorkshire A~.k Wit At Cedar Rapids (Hawkeye Down W tre Tuesday, Feb. .o ,_L.-Lt--IJ "" ~1~ I'~--JL----" ~'~-'Jl"i~**--'~'~'~ "11 ....... 1--'~" T~" ~^m"--s V-hl Allen and Gary Kerslake and They could only hit 4 of 11 free Fred Siebels', Charles Vittetoes, IA, • FIOW l~mry ~mmg IN0• ~ l~,aXy ~,Ubt~ u~ c~ any evenlng on m~ ~,~ ~= ~,: ~'~ ' • " " " " ell Mrs ,I ................ :^_ r,__,*o _+ ^ ...... ~o~a,~,-¢ Floyd Dec•us Dale John- shots• In fact, m the entire half they Jack Kramers jr., Lee Cr y, . ¢1, ..... , ~n , ,, ¢,1,~ ,. 1 , ,, prete¢~ Ol~mm~m=r, " ~8~fe~' anu ~w~u..=~o .~ ................... ~ .... n the .,,,v~, ~. ,v ~. ..... -- .. ...... ~. ..... t,h@~ ]0]:95 clesxlcr... • ............ stun and Willard Light who is a made but two helders m 22 ties. Darrell Kohl, Howard Maso , • • ' • ' . - . . " - . m " - " " " . " , . " ', . " - . . lull , because of the illness • PY E T " •g " g g P nt ,H IMPLEV[ENT C The Rudolph McNees and Harry doesn't have .... to pass a czwl" " servzce'. Vnm~mam~m=~--m~.am~• LUCKY~ro'~'¢~aLASSILuck'S iVIEELassies club herds in Iowa. Plan to attend. J t mum l ....... !aacksons called Friday afternoon on exam ~o work mr me governmenu n~nn n~u~l~.~un~nu m~t .Ian*'2{'~ Thirteen members and i~ ent ~ -II AI Al__ l__||__ ......... ~ ""~ at Mt. Vernon, Iowa Read The Ads Onens With 29 t V°hatgUe2;r:n:werfIr UyC:lml !i IOWA YORKSHIRE BREEDERS ASS0 ---- ~ ~~ ~~ 'dl l-- this year." A valentine p y ~ ~ ..,.,,.,,,...,. ~~ • . ____ ~. ~ ~ ~ ~ the Greenfield Good Luck club will "~r mane,m be held at the next meeting. I[I Mrs. Schley read a letter from =-J . MA.RTi~LLE --c dKmdergarten" Ol~thlfromn-Jerry Parsons that boys and glrls NOW " the " ed the Jones county w'llsV'Sit t erthi summ ,S *,me to let us oon e, , ll counties in Kentucky ', 29 pupils enrolled i ~ [ ] nN~U ~ ~1111 I imm ~ mm ~1 I1m~ ~ 1[ Schwirtz is the teacher. I Mrs. Vernon discussed things to ~i~ ~ ~ n I IP r | Ili They are Marilyn AMine Kather- take to the fair. ~A~I i~PAAI • U ~ I i I I ~ = II'ine Beck, Deana Caldwell, Gary! Talks were given on "St. Francis W W UIIV'IIUUI • ast -- ---- II Dawdson, Betty Lou Dudley, James I and the Birds" by Mary Ann He y I[!Erenberger, Denis Goldsmith, Deb- ! and "Hunters In the Snow" by Ilene ........ :~L m] orah Gaudy, Karen Hempy, Cath-i Hempy and a demonstration on ~UUI ~U~ wImH . ......... [ a ...... m ~mmm~mmm ,m~ II erine Holthous, Debra Hopper, Lin-!matting and framing pictures by . . ~;'i [] ImAm am AIII m m" ant Is mm mr, •n-rTr gl Ilda Locke M rna Manic, Rebecca Vickers and Margaret Platten- Super Permalube Motor Oil ,;:i • ml ~--i i L=mmimm m. • uu~ ~ u ~ : []mm[]i ~ I|'May, DuaneMartin, ArleneMeineke berger. Songs and records were '~ ~t ..... n. ~ 'iii:i [] ml_ m mm _', mlrr mmnrl mmwm m ,mmmmmm |l]Thomas Montague, Deana Mullen-lpracticed. Ilene Hempy, reporter. /WUl i-rurpose Llmlum rease m..ml k m ml V Wl|kmm vmmmmm mmvm m ,vmmmm mliberg, Chr sti Newman, Susan, O,z-] Larson Atlas Perma uard Anti-FCM I I)I !}I }: .... i ll : inger, Je~ry ravelka vernon rniu ..... . "-'-'*'."-:-. ---" ~ -- - -- }~i~::~:: ml}ips, Patricia Port Janice Randall enter~ainea a~ a omner ~,unoay non- %F::::I:~1 Im,Richard Simpson' Kay Smothers' oring the birthdays of their daugh- __ ........ t '%i~ A 1'., T., ¢1 1i i]~CarmenStolte ~ward Walker and ter Judith and JohnMallie Guests~ET A COMPLETE AND THOROUOr ~ Ul! II :Mark Wethin ton l were the George Mallies, Mt. Ver- .'," *: lit mu .... II1 ..... i non, the John Mallies. Lisa and ~Ul~'%I'~-~.~Vr-I~ ~/ ' Dean and the Don Erenbergers, .... Martelle-Morle I • ........ y , Sandra and J~mmy. =~Ji im~= ~ ~ m~.~maJ=~w~.~ ~~ ~ ~' I • " • ~=~=,mm ~ ..... ~ -- I p, A qP aa - The Leonard Gordons wmted Fro- i Alkl~m~'/IP' dP'=I~AklI~AI~I~ d~m"l~'t, ll~I J ili"~':: ~mmmmmm~~~-- ~~mmmmm~~ - rmre•, ssn.• mo Meet 'dal_ y -evening with the Darrell m-/,~kml~l~,~ ;~ ~m~km~iuu.~Ku ~m~KVl~[:, ~zm I Annual meeting of the Martelle.,.ercnes. and Restaurant m iMorley Rural Fire Assn. will be The W. R• Edgerly family, Cen- • ,~1 F tral City spent Wednesoay evenmg " I _ m .held on Saturday, eb. 9, at 8 p.m.. ' . ........ Usbon D,a I • ....... m (at the Martelle consolidated school ]with Mr. ano Mrs. lwose mz~eneu, l ir'lt I[nJ Iiillp,. - m' • • " Mr and Mrs Warren Wickham [] [ Reports will be made and a d~reetor! • " ' • " We " S~H Green S af m IrdW |lwnl be elected as the term of Art]and s°nswere Friday evening din: give ps $UNBE • Sive exnires Marvin Johnston is ner guests in maroon oz ~v~r• and J lDa~,./ I r ~ . . ~Mrs O W McBride "~VFIl~ m ~presldent; Joe Hora, vice pres. and, ~.: • • . .. : . .. - m~m~m~mm~m~mm~ .. IN / m m ~ mm mmm m ,Henry Wiederman Arnold Lerchi ~mner guests ~unaay oz mr. ana ~ Ken, • • ' I Mrs Warren Wickham were Mrs. ~ and Art Stver, directors of the as- ~m ~~ • ~mmmT m sociation ]Lenore Hoffman, Davenport, Mr. T~m~ IIAIITY , m_ _m---/ m ~ • m.m mm • • !and Mrs Clayton Murfield and Miss m V m ~ v ~ --- m n m , wmmmm- v,~m m iP'T'O" MEETS~ !Elva Hoffman. . . • m) The P.T.O. will meet Thursday~, A committee from the W.S.C.S. Dmm,ml |m e, -- evening, Jan. 31, at 8 o'clock. Ar-!met with Mrs. Crystal Blythe Tues- .,vmmmmw~mmm~ • •~mm •.~ f'%. ~JV ..... m nold Come will speak on "Would ! day afternoon to make plans for the A • ,',. _m o.o • el g mmq| Jk ml jm I~we Sh°uld we Be Finger Printed '' J°nes C°tmty Beef Feeders' dinner' , -- •)Feb. 21st. kmr t.onamTmonmng GIRLS SECTIONAL TO BE ', Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs• ~m ~ • Lm ml I n rap, man 'm, m u m n n HELDHEREFEB4, ]Glen Richardson were: Mr and U, _ m n. m- mmmm II The Girls' Sectional Basketball i Mrs Rex Brady and family, Onslow; mm~mm.m. ,. Dr m m~m~ m ~ I~ i m m • Itournament will beheld at MartellelMr "and Mrs Howard Zirkleback m~m m. m ,, .. P • ilk~ mm i ~mmk m ~ mH m m m mmm m [Feb. 4, 5, 7 and 9. )anti daughter,'Center Junction; Mr. I~lUmalng ana nemmng 3ervmce m, Martelle w~ll play Morley and}and Mrs. Clair Richardson and ram- ~i~l 2771Lich,,n 10' _~ • la omin i ..,w ...... , m [Stan~ ood will p y Wy g the fly and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hal- -- ....... ~ m ]second night, Feb. 5. ;I comb MartelIe" and Mr and Mrs _~ -- m ~ m -- , Wilm'~r R;chardson and family Jor'[ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm~ . ~ , n p om . m m____ ,,, r_n_ 1 n • MarteIle will play at Viola Feb. ldon_ G-ov~ ' -Ira 1st. ..2~ey have two more home. M;s. Lenore Hoffman, Davenport, l" L I[IVS, Lursd0vr m, rlal (m|ura|lv Jan, reB. • I ]games=Feb. 12Murat•ella here, and!spent the week end with Mr. andiH ~~ C~taee m~A~g~ _k"~"-.-~ a IV ~ Feo. ~a ~omn nere. Mrs Clayton Murfield• • :~ ~.~ ~V~F~ m ~m~ I __ • • • • .INJURED NEA~ LISBON ~ n . . _., HAl ,,, .__1 ........ I ..... A__I...£,.... ,-- room for new e' u, 'ment, mm Mrs James Pavelka received aI Coon Creek J~t ~lm~'~ t~roDer KatiI /U I I IIkwl ' must reuuce our ,urge v, ,t ~o ml zsl n ~,~ n~,~ .T.h Imm~'~4~-~~ ~~.~ r I'~ , we _ d ocated shoulder a d other m-, ............. nston ~, i ] juries and her son Tony received * TO HONOR DORCAS FAMILY H | I • . • "¢ m lseveral eats on his face and bruises ........ ni-ht!~[~~\~ m erore _ m wnen mezr car was m~ Dy one arty ................ nin- • ". . .'--~'--.. -: .-'.~.-.-~f~. ~u All PasTenll,,e T|uck |nd 1 rac|0r Tires' ILen by Donald Hemk' north of. Lisbon." twrtt ~e znurs~ay' re°" L ~egm ~ '~wlth" a potluck at 6:45. This" will' bei ~~''*-;" °'" " " "-. - • !ate Saturday afternoon. 1V[r Pavel-la farewell su r for the Harry[! Farrow,n0 Re Ka ana sons Jeff and Danny were~ PPe mown soon~ gl .~ • m lno~ seriously injured It was neces-; , ,~" ....... ._ ~ -L --- m i . ._ - _ -. -" ~_ , F to a new£y-DUI~L no•so on me iarm i [] , mlsary zor me doctor to take several,of Mr Dorcas' father northeast ofi-- ~'~ • .• . m .... . °"1 ~. m,. I m .. •)stitches in Tony's face. iLisbon . estatlon and lactation per.oas, especmui i~kT !%111 I(~£ ll£TI fll I~ m!"°"~~m~"°~°w Coo: Creek ~ Aid will meet LII winter and during dry lot feeding, are dt • im ~m_~ u~vwu ~im ~m maw m) Susan Peet is the Betty Crocker -- .......... Imm r m, ., • m / a mlHomemaker of Tomorrow'from theirnursaay ai~ernoon,•~eo, 1,~ lnme [] teeamng times Tar your orooa sows. n - • 1 ............. ; church basemen mrs. wm. I • .... " . . . wiarteue scnool ~ne recelvea me m • m i, . - i Barnhart and Mrs Dick Kohl as)_ vmtammns In the sow s ration help to rnO nignest score written examination " n " • , l hostesses. Mrs. George S yder will U • " ,, _, ..... c .....,-...,... - ~, ~ , ~ ¢ ~ o~ m on homemaker knowledge and at- ¢ive the lesson and Mrs Florence • for the Jack of pasture mn the winter ~ t. C O iyeur u=nnm . um •[t,tudes, g, ve.n .Dec. 6forsemorg rls. Stout will lead devotions. A discus- g ( her exammauon paper will be en- sion of the racial nroblem by all []m=...,l.¢.. ,,............. :tk I¢~t'~ ¢O¢t'lAL ~ m l tered in com"etition to name this t ~" I ~ m~-mm-I 7~um o~vv= vvm.,m ,-,-,~ ~mL~,mr~ ~ t~ , . ~' ' !members will be held. • 0 " " " " ," __ __ __ I , ..... C F m __ /'..,,L.* ._ "7' 1= ¢1A An mlst te cand,date for the runn~up) At the January meeting,ihe presi- I SUPPLEMENTwlth30 prote,nwh,ch,s W 'wi~tll(I UFI~I ][~tU u~u ~w..u~ lun, pll /.nu " n~ .~.u-m'.-tv m~awara in the ~merican rlomemal~erl .............................. gl ........ ~ FV~W i v ~ -r . . uent, Av~r~. ~ur[~ nu~y, appuAuttna! " " tW~ ' V mtof Tomorrow and will, be consldel'-]th, fnllowin¢ cnmm'tt~' now~lm v,tammns A and D and B-complex, an ea Ior me runnerup aware in me m]state For her achievement she will lMrs" Willard Heneks and Mrs. Ber-Im and also has the minerals necessary • ' ,nard Ciha" and guest speakers Mrs. ) ""t~V$ m]receive an award p:n designed bYirs.mMd Atilt ....... d welfar- Regu/ e~ . Trffarl of New York. I ..... • Each State Homemaker of To h t taada ore than 150 styJes and s,zes to select from. U] . . "iand~ JohnstOn.gettingThefolding Azd zs selhngtables forVamllat e n tts' p morrow will recewe a $1 500 schol i m]o.o~i~ ' " ] church basement as premiums. Any-ti Leco Pig and Sow Meal ml .... • "" [ one wishing to help out in this pro- • , ...n, ,, . , ml ~;~ l,onh DHntrh]---'--'~v M~el,,~+~ ject can contact Mrs. Forrest Huey n Leco ~U-/o nag I~auancer ................................. [or Mrs Dale Johnston i m]v:sited Wednesday with Mrs. Guy! • " ]. Leco Pig Starter • Martin. Mrs. Martin has been con-' -------'---- ~ I m/ ...... MRS. STEPHEN WEST HEADS Le-- e-----I--I e_... ~'. ----I~ P m(fined to ner nome oy injuries re- FAMILY LIVING CO--TEE Im ~U op~ Ul OOW OUp~' I eezved m a fall two weeks ago i 1 IIiv, ." . .... k Mrs. Stephen West was chosen to ]. m m]~. ~ne ~man~ son o~ ~v~r, ~ mrs. 'head the Linn County Family Liv-)~ m .... mu~n:a~ ~mm.c~ is nome zrom St. ing committee for the coming year]~ | ICD~KI El ,-~u^nrnn n.( • aa_.'_ /mch~n m,~w,~ iI/~te~ ncsp~m. • . at their first meeting of this corn-il I.lOU%Jl~l ~, ~vMmvn. ,,, m unnrn Pli I / =.,,,--v.,/=v..w. ~lvln ~alKer a parent at St , ~ ivt m[ , :" . nittee Friday Other officers named tl • m,Luke'shospital, .is. improving each are: Mrs. Eldon Slead of Alburnett,]i Phone 2661 -- Lisbon, Iowa • .m Bay. ~4wn was mjure~ in a tractor v. chm., and Mrs. James Stanawayl • ~- Bill ~ of Marl• Sec ~ acmdcnt two weeks ago . • , • mmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm