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Hawk{ ', ii rsl Bri .... | gade MembersMt. Vernon, ra.; Hawkeye-Record I G. H. Caraways, Harry Tipton Work Shop ! and The , isbon Herald . ,., Thurs., Feb. 7, 1957 rage u Sprostons Plan Moves aueted a Brigade work l Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Caraway will Urday at the Tipton Bibl ! move into the new house built this. winter on their farm on old 30 as rIpt°n. Afternoon sessionsI soon as it is completed, probably this week end. Kruse Lumber Co. na round program planning o : vening session dealt with !furni ed tho material, A1 Babcock r an Iowa Area Brigade , . and Golden Miller were carpentersI t0camP'committee of captains' of M~?etl°ner°:mani.;smp?rtacn:nnfea~U:ne and Lawrence Hunter finished the I Oods, Cedar Rapids, Bill with the installation of officers of lfl~irS'and Mrs H ..... i ~avenport, and Gaylot~d° ~he ~iit/l?er2OnnRainbow AssemblYlmove to the housae v%e~Pr~St;y ~lJ~~ Lisbon, was appointed l ed:n t'~e ileLUnI~2:t~;°n~l'lYH°mll:-ICaraways" The Sprostons are lear-', vice" lal:camparrangementSsite, for the . , .~ . ..... \s a. -ling the Oliver Stucker farm west ,on. I~"'.Mr. Gunn is a Christian eYme'bl'~Vte'm~ers°I" ~ne ,.1soon As-l from old 30 at the Marley Clark! iowinY ~enue~ Inn ~oayana io,- i hi.ll.. Their son Jim will move onto i .... _Jrlgade headquarters staff ~lnkga~ ~Vm~aIm~mni oi ~aney ithis farm from Cedar Rapids and ~v~ 2i%dsi~Sn mar:ta~.arge of, he~ 'in o ~ y etav.sor nonorea] wil1 operate it with some help from ] " a specmi ceremony staging ..... " , . . 2.. '_ .. ~ I his father. He will retain his job at ! ~g from the Lisbon bat- ~ appropriate worus to "brae oy brae" . "I Iowa Steel and Iron Works In Cedar _.._-- ~re committeemen Rev. ~aney 1s irom Lmoon ano oecame a r, .A~ 510!1 'mCaenck and Milford Har- member of the Mt. Vernon Assem-[,,aph,~. ~__ I leaders Delmar Koh%%nedbly before the Lisbon Assembly was . t ~-.t w ~ ,~.. [ byDWens'a totalTheof sessions18 men corn- instituted. Joseph /VtlKUleCKy Kites ] Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gish moved Saturday from Lisbon to a house in .~!as far as Silvis, II1., and end The Ads Mile,! See our Cedar Rapids which they had re- cently purchased. Arlo Whitman has rented the C. W. Carbee house they vacated. Dale Newman Chosen As Jones County Visit Athens ,SE< BOB KALIBAN is rationed 100 pounds ~f fuel a The high spot in their brief stay lweek. O dig Y g Farmer" (Continued frompage 1) in London was a visit with Bobi Mr. and Mrs. Williams were a ll utstan n oun where they arrived in early eve- of Lisbon. Bob is very busy with EngliMlman, who was in the same Kaliban, son of the Mile Kalibans: little surprised when a young ning and were met by John. GRECIAN COUNTRYSIDE his studies at the Royal Academy compartment on a commuters' train WAS. BEAUTIFUL ! of Dramatic Art, but the three were: at London, demanded during the ' able to have an enjoyable lunch conversation, "'Why didn't t h e From John's bachelor quarters, and chat together. Bob plans after United S.tates come to our aid in maintained by a housekeeper, they his work is completed at the aead-the war at Suez:" Before that con- Ic°uld look out to the sea in one di- i emy in March to make a tour of versation e n d e d Nh's Williams i reetion and to the mountains in lGermany and Belgium couldn't resist countering with the the other ' ' rein z " The weather was warm and w23 rhnv.el?l.i::. e o? LL, oy nb,il tTa',I' :7 L'v,: ;Pa y sthat / t°pcoats w_ere.not needed in the iwas witl, them in Athens He is a: Suez." The vou,}g English fellow I uay~tme. IPrnlt on the orangeIradio ooerator for the B EA We was unempmyea ano said he was :n%ge~laPed2it trees in the yard fin the U. S. have practically ;rgot-~.a~:gdlatmg to Austraha or New Zea- u uam,~geu ny me light l ten lhe hardships of gas rationing " frost they noticed one morning, i but the Williams' found it's a real The return trip, frem London to Summer visiting in Athens Ithing to the folks in England. Mr. New York City, took 14b_, hours would probably have been lessI Lloyd's allowance was six gallons with departure time being 11 p.m. ! CllJ~8: (a) h'ssweet, smoothandsassyIOnlycarlnthelow-price Clues: (h) NewTo3r.?~ZBTnsFh?:tSt::PT:~Z.F|]£32~h~iFire2;erV" field with beautiful Body by Fisher. Powered by a famous engine .... p q - " " • • • -y -" six--or V-8's with the shortest stroke of all. power seats... "finest expression of The Forward Look." {-~'g/~e.~: (e) Dream Car Design... biggest size increase in the industry Clues: (d) New lightning-streak styli~l.glild:de~fn-~2?u~nhecdol~gsh::Y~::m..' • • • exclusive Floating Ride... new Key-board Automatic Airliner Reclining Seats . . . a - • " g - ' " Transmission Control power-booster fan ... Flashaway Hydra-Matte Drive . . . new 255-h.p. V-8 engine. Big Clue: All of these cars need the Oil-Plating protection of... CONOCO all- seas, n Motor 011 Eonoco all-season Super ensures full.time tion. But--with Conoco all-season . up_ r, protection against both friction and corro- warm-up's automatic.., the second you sion. Oil.Plating* "plates" a tough film of start. You save up to 3¢ a gallon, get "Oil. row~' t ", lubricant onto the entire engine. It never Plating protection 24 hours a day. • , : • - .... drains down . . . even overnight! Result? - • , .. ,~m.~ ~ ....... New cars deserve--all cars need--Conoco ,,red %..,. _ " • | Faster, frlalon.Jree starts, as much as t~U~'o ,, n ....... :~ ~~~~ ~l ~ • " . . an-seaso ~up_er. ~SK your t~onoeo /sealer ~., ":::~i~i~;~::~::~: .... less engine wear. .7. -- . at tt tt for--the oflm the can with the Gold Band! ".xi: ::::: , | ° feet -1 Automat,c Warm-Up. Quiz Answers: (a) Chevrolet Bel-A,r Even a good premium oil stays "thick" for Sport Coupe (b) Imperial 4-Door South- the first 5-8 minutes, causing engine 'drag', ampton (c) Mercury Montclair Phaeton ho carbon formation, and extra fuel consump- Sedan (d) Nash Ambassador Country Club. ¢ , # • • m 9 Makes a powerful difference in your car s performance • d ,.. regardless Of make or year! ither It's a ,57 or older, enioy R ¢ l: 'r I I ¢ D II I I V ) i 1! II l't ¢ ubv l vim- / ql'lll kl&:U/ V IIJ tern * Dick Carbee - Truck Operator Dial 2192, L}SBON W.E. Kohl -- Truck Operator other day but a friend of his tookI the Williams' when John couldn't, i Mrs. Williams remarked on the beauty of the flowers, tulips alongi DS! LISBON METHODIST CHURCH the roads and an abundance of cy-[ a$$°rtwlent of Rev. Eugene Miller, Pastor lingering il,lness, clamens in bloom. At S,ounion they, urvi .... - ..... saw the well-known statu Decorator Sunday school 9 a.m. ~.. t~ S v ors meh.lde his wife, the[ made at the banquet at Anamosa on Mr. and Mrs. r~ewman ano eni,- tu .... e of Ne!~-! iorme ~m .......... ne ann ar anamer s t th l t.,._ Chinch 9.50 am ~aee ~emtions, r ma Unzekig two sons Wednesda-- evenin" Jan 30 al aren are memoers oi ~n ............. 13o e'r at-~ • " " • . a ~ - "~ ""*'~*~=ten" ' • ' ' " ' tlon was directed ILLOW! Sunday, sermon by pastor. [.LesterJ.,of CedarRapzds, and Will-!though he knew he was one of the Me£hodist church and Dale is a ..... to an ancmntI |_ --.-- " W.S.C.E,. will" meet Thursday Feb. I~am.F._ofE1T," one. daughter, Mrs. I 24 candidates for the "Young Farm- member of the church board. Mrs ~ocra~es°nVe ~ree, supposecuy pmnted byi Ily ~9C e'~i" :7: at 2p.m. w~h Mrs. L yle Capper. L.oms u. t~erveny of Savanna,,Ill.;]er', competition. , Newman is the former Doris ... " ._" 'lit : ~vtrs. v. ~;arI t~opes, Mt. Vernon, Ielgnt granacmmren; ewe oromers I Dale who is 33 farms his father's/George of Springville. ~ course while sight-seeing they s FIRESTO will be speaker, land two sisters. [,lace two miles east of Martelle on I The selection was made by a corn- visited the Acropolis and saw the I ,.._ "" . Methocfist Men will have pot luck l ~ [a 50-50 partnership, handling 363 mittee of Oris Randolph, Anamosa, Iamous .ruins, some of which are i ~]-ORE supper at church on Thursday, Feb. FRACTURES WRIST BONE [acres in all He began farming after i Robert Patton, Monticello; and Cal- now being restored by the aid of 1 s D 7 at 6 0 p m Dr Harzdas Muzum vm Rezss Center Jet Runners up American money The Athenian • COn C ,~1. , :3 " • - " -, X-rays last week disclosed that[returnin~ from service in the Navvl " " , • . " • " ~w- "" dar professor of sociology at Cor-iD,~n l-l~o,,ik ,,-=ok,~n o ~,,,,,,~ i,, h;¢/in 1~50 o -~were Melvin Hein Monticello andmarxet place is being rebuilt so that Dial 3371 nell, will speak on"The Middle left wrist in the collision between ~ ........ I Glen Brown Olin ~s can be used again. E-"-* o..:-:-,, ] ,Jeleetlon lor .rue nonor was maae, ~- , ,,, ; ; . . ... , -- ~ ......... i his ear and one driven by Jameslfor his exceptional work with live-] ~aie w}x~ oe emerea now. in.the .. we were entertained like royaltyi ~ Pavelka at the Fredericks corner on stock land and in communit aetivi- I sta~e con~es~ ior me "uutstancting lc seemed," said Mrs. Williams. Ma- • ! Jan 26 The wrist has been "laced ~" ' ....... Y ...... I Young Farmer"• His activities, and ]or James Howard honored them at 1 Full L,ne of I ,t~ea:astt hXadia/:usWSr~i~en:~clfter i~!;an~:e~ce:n~alY:2~r m~p~[O/e~;~t!~ ~Ct~uOimPalyhmett~eWs~'~e 17:o~ds~d on d~n2erca[thi;h~n~t~e%nd:hega:t%nn~" ~,,, h~gh quality name bows to choose from. [former pastor will have charge and for.4-H pt:ojee.ts; Th.e. baby. beef lwe in harmony?" A team demon- ceremon,; on Eni,-han- ~,,..,~-. g*.~ A,,f,,,~¢;o~, ..... a;,:^... (IV . I Wnlell SOlo ior ~ne nlgnesl, price at . J r-~. ~ ~,~,,,u,~ w... -: ....... ~.-.•~..., ~,,,~.,~,u,~o e the Fab..' ....... - ....... l!you are assured a timely message.I the .lano¢ ¢".... ÷,~ ~ ........ I stratzon on how to make and use most unusual and interestin - This rinse water to ,'i " ~kctionnl .... u,uus ~O.Or DOWS tn STOCK. Will atso |iHe will be glad to meet and greet tGC .... . ,---~.~j ~ ....... .from theI dusting mittens was given by the is a vital ritual to t~ o--~-;t.~,( ..~;: *,renter ~i,,o; ....... ,?tve ~t u,,~ oat "" • • ±~ewman hera z~ was ralsecl anct i - ~'- ~*,-~,,*- vc~- ,, . ..o...~ v""~* ~,a,~ S and arrows for at, ages. |lull his old friends. Let us strive for l .... :" ........ ~ Dorcas go'Is. A discussion centered tple who make a livin~ from the sea I soft water rain water or ' I ~ snown Dy l~icnarct WlcKnam son oil • • [ j~' "" Motel ' ' edar a full 100 per cent attendance on ihythm design and em hams of W 4 e t i " • - ' ' " P After the fishin boats w " yen distilled water Just • g ass ond al " . • I the Warren Wzckhams I g ere blessed . . 'Chin ' ummumarrows. Feather orplas- I',Evening 7:30. Union Youth Fel- • earoomJanetTlsmgerdemonstrated/a metal cross was tossed into thel pre-load with water con- [9~ .arm guards, shoot nq tabs, aloves, and |i lowship meeting w~th our friends of[ Dale has been a member of the, mitered corners and everybody waters and tla ditioner when ou load "" ~MI .... ~ ., : . . e ieeovery of it was Y . kinds of arrow tins tar,, t .~ ¢ ,~÷~ |[ the Evangelical U.B. Youth Fellow- Martelle eonsohaated school board made one. We are to bring a miter- an exeitin~ par o the ~mzloo It _,,,,,**~ washer Restores bright- .~ , ~e m.~t ..... t ...... t f -.-- s ........ t oo • . .... " l~shlp group Ifor five years is an achve member ed corner to the next meeting atlis considered an honor to ho ~ho[ ..........** . ** ness to clothes fabrics re- ' ' • ~ , . .... .,,- ooOO • t, ,~ ~'~Ol~e A.-L.... r_ I_ ~ ~ ° |[ Watch for announcement of plansiof the Naval Air Corps reserve haslthehome of Ellenand JeannmBmb-lyoun~ man who,~t, oo,, ........... [ e.**'" _ tt _.:^|~ • gain newness and fluffi- cnery =ales a, =ervlce Ifez a series of Lenten services and taken the G I farm training pro- er on the 4th Saturday m February and he was nresentoA ,,ifh ,~;~,o ..,3 ° . ..~te I _,.t@Vt00 ~|tt|. ness, stay clean longer last ut hsbon ~: .... ; .....~m~..b =...1.| timely messages by the pastor You gram zs vine pres of the Hawkeye Jeanme Bieber reporter donations of m ............ ~ ~[1~|I~ ~W/It ( . longer Plus five separate ........ ~o ,~, ,,==,, ~.,,u~ I .... ' I .... ~-=y ~rum ine peo-l o |~Vtx~ • urif in a " , |1 are extended an Inwtation to attend Angus Breeders assn., a member of ~ ' ple. • .... west - ~. Y g .ctmns of Super- - • '~~~ I all of our services the Anamosa Masonic lodge Farm I Read The Ads .......... I " ~ AsktO see the~',et~_ : l~lnse; flexiDle, easy to use ' I lne iooa m Amen~, was very • ~~ ,.,riced wasne~ ,ue . Time-Line control; both ~m~m, good," said the WiilianL~'. "Mut- : }::?~ / ~v the mokcrS. °~"'I : hot-warm wash and warm- _ " ~ .... ton and lamb were featured on[ ~ ~%~:~ ~ ~'asher rate°d'a;i ;cold rinse selection. New , _ ' .i ' ~" '1 ~_,._- ~1~ ~'~ ] ~hhe %%nu~n~a~d as we drove in I ~ /:i(~ / ,hAre'fie° too.:5 year warranty on traas- ..... |:i ~ik~:"~l~ ~ __._.~ ~..__.__.. __,..,.~.~ .i -i ~ ~ • , ~.~ -- .~" [ "as we often saw i o I:~il I " mission components. . ' llli IS. L~II/ItAU t/i ill !" =. -- I lamb bein~ roasted on an out-! • /~.~ 1 • • ..................... _ t,~'x ~dlla~r~t~llll~k ~ I " Y, ,rejm.t! " ~o~ w.~ ........ L0 N MONTHLY TERMS .... - took their word for it,' • bhodet ° oeOeO ~'x.\ ~~\ "~" " I " t : ............... " GIANT TRADE-INS ~.~ ~ [& ~ ' I "h f)f'~L~ a~d'~,l'lP' All business places in Atbens ev,s ..... .~ ~ (" .. ~.,lliP~Ull/ _ytJtlVl I tomarily close at one o'clock for zi-I /t'---]~v,.~--.- ~ " .. .. .. .~ ~ .,, ~, esta time, and are open again from ~\~~;_-~ ~~ .o,,,~ .,,,-,do~......_. ................... ,,~,,-.,,.h,.,,,,- ho.m,,, ,,o.. un,. sovo. o. o~,~.. BEST OIL COMPANY l~~~ • ~ ~'~ • • ~ Dinner comes late in m~st for- I • ". iV ~ .... " ~ ! *--1 ,1 ° ~ ~ . eign countries. Served about 9 I hsbon, Iowa • - - ----~ = =~',~'~-' pm niter alI work is eemplet I WtHI ~g,~ ~(~[I/UUU I~I[~1,,~ • • , ed "it is a leisurel " ff " '' I ~ ,. y a air of =igmmim=,,=-,,,, iB-m • .- prooably seven course~,, eachII | ~ ~ __ -- served on its separate table ser- I .~. " - - - -; I ~ ,¢"~'-~_ ~ ~ vice and with its specJM wine_~ r~'I~ ~"~(~ ~,, t ~ - ~"l_,.~ I ~ T"~ ~/f~,-r.-~ _'~ ^ accompaniment. ItwasMr~, Wil- Ill .[d; !/,,Ig/l]l ,~ "-%,~.~f"~ . . n. ~: I -- ~ ~ ----n_~~-'"~-- ~ ~'¢~ li~ms' observation that "h,~'~--~ m [!i!.' [.~//!"/ii"; "'7 I~~ ~ ~~~~~~ Clan custom m~de for a lot of I h'' 'it'i'i~y~ ~'~ ~ unnecessary labor especially of • !] :/ [i:;~a~ I ~.W-. Americans commonly h'ade at the n "n ._.W- .... .'j~ :x • | ~~~) the PX but the amount they can • < ~ ....." -,', :' l • f~..: