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HAWKEYE, VOLUME 87, NUMBER 22
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MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1957
MOUNT VERNON RECORD, VOLUME 63, NUMBER 31
• :Marlon" Woman Election Results Will Vote April 9 on
I Misses Corner of Nearby Towns New School Area
Voting in most nearby towns ran Voters in the Mr. Vernon Cons., •
fairly light, although the contest Bertram and Linn Grove school dis-
for board members resulted in a trier of Putnam township, will vote
~.g ~ ~Voters turned out in the l higher count in some. Voting as a on Tuesday, April 9th, on the .
I'~""B.'n| ~chool election of the i .. . . " " Vma~: li't~e tl~ese--¢ia -°f -Mar-~°n ! t~k:tnnn°f " " "thi~ new ~pr°p°se°ddsSCnh°~l:Trg?n~2t~snuPla~ tweTh:^L~sb°~n_sch°'lh°u..s-e2WaSne__n__asUma~de b~ryrn2a, w~ :w%;er~nn 'I " " -
.':'-=r-v! on Mon-i Nlau r,ce M,tchell !! nJid e :ael,ln nac°rnet: : d :h etT~hL°S~ !iT2teh2h:or~ ~ltooa~anr~ ~h~
I i w hi! " '1 Y" Approval of' the election was Wapsie 8 Jr. Hi , were Sailor Phelps and Don" Bow
Will Lecture Here corner north of the Austin Arm.!SPRINGVILLE . ...... . .~ ." . from the fire escape on the south- ~k,. -" • q= , m ]~ ers. ~m'reu~" ....... ~viornm s~ar w e "
strong residence on the Mr. Vernon- i Lawrence Begley and Dale Stentz i given v.y me .Lmn uoun~y ~oara o.I side of the old building. The hooks [title- /fillrn$%/ I~r$ ~ ..... g @s elected
Ror+~=~, .nnd .# ~'~n ,. m ~--~--. ~ were re elected for three-year terms 1 ~,oucaHon IOllOwlng a nearing at holdin. the win-~ow sh"t -"^~ .~...u --vv....,,1 " "~'~' I ,or a mree-year ~erm an~ Marina
~yte°:?teWrhn~s~si~gu " ........... 8 at 1"30 ,~m The hearin,- was - " ..... ~lsbon wm hOSt a wapme ~ glns'ltLrer.
L3rfor-¢~---w~ ............... :197 ~NJ'~'~ --~Ir2"Fi;her was'"co~r~li"nF~;;%~"d ! on the - Springvil'le school b°ard, the C°urt H°use °n Friday' March broke; ...... - ........... -----IN°sleywasre-electedsch°°ltreas"
' re-elected! ~ J Mt Vernon As it was the first time Norma Noch~neo pouea ~av votes as , .. •. ~. • . . . s An unsuccessim attemp~ was ~unior hi-'h tourne- on March 18 ~ Voters - n ...........
~lSUrer for a two-year! !~ ~/I -" .... " -- - '- ~ treasurer ~aescnvea as me snor~es~ on record m-n~ ...,. ........ ~-"'~- * ..... J g ~ iii'l ~ gol g ~o me pOllS totaled
~!~~r her was 196. 1 /~ .... sne naa driven me roao, sne was no~ • . ................................. ~:~ 19 and 21 249 ~ ....................
th of office on next~ii~)~i~i; .... ••
deW,her' ii!:~!!ii~[~: .:~. ................ ~ ditch was acomplete loss She: s ........... is of steel construction "4) Clarence v- McVille "' " " ~" .... " ......................
• ing and the board willi ~i ~ : : !i:i~)i~ ' . . " : ix~oara, ne said tnal 1me wer~ram " i ' " t ~ . i~anor ~ne,vs ......... 175
n this district for a is~i;~;~;~ i~iii thought she was dnwng about 50 MECHANICSVILLE i tow ........ The prmc pals ofhce was enter- On Tuesda winners of---mes (3)'Charlen GriffF" ............................
Lmn County Board ; :~;;i ~ miles an hour when she came uponRobert David~on wasre-elected : ................... ed, but not g has been m~ssed, and ~a~ ,~t at a.4~ n m • winners of DI,-~,-~- e,,~ ~ v,o, ~r::~ .............
• , n peopm preferred m nave me~r hin " Y g~ e ms ........... 49
the corner I on 181 votes to the Mechamcsvflle ~ ~ . ere was no oney m the office "1" an .... at 8 m I D ~" --
,R mm~$~" roraareafou~ was as: ~J }~............ {~i ~ "~ . . ,pupn~ aLtCnO me ~eaar ~apms Th m ....................................
• . . . scnoo±s t ~ a ~z~ p. . [ on ~owers 129
Dr Robert Sautter was called and ~ board and William Hass lr w~ll " ENTER LUMBER YARD OFFICE • ~ .......................................
'1' e Springville 74i r ~ i~/;i
... • ......... ~ ........ " . The County Board will act on this _ ....... Consolatmn game xs se. for 6 45 IRoy Plattenberger 96
Mrs. J~lsner was taken to ~t. bUKe'S ] come onto me Doarcl .on lZU votes., ....... , :~ .,- .... . : The ~ranKs ~z ~ons romper yarn ,~u.. ~_.....~,~ ,u_ ¢;.~.~ .÷ ~ .~.~ ~,~. ........ ,__ ~ ,r--- .~/2 .................
~aFO---~'~ertrara .............. ::1261 L~i~ .............. n ..... ................. que~umeproposmoncarrzesa~ ....... -. .... r~uoy .................. v ..... I ................. .erm
nOSpl~as uy oax~er ~muu.a co. o.v ; ueralolne ~amom poueu o. anu tho oloP+inn TTnd,~,- nvocan÷ e,~h,~,~l oIIlce was enterefl me same night BOYS OUSTED Marthn Nobler ~1,7
is the cook at the Linn County ' Donald Walshire 54 in the ~otal of ................ ~ .............. and 19 36 taken from ett cash ......... " .....................................
Wj iImmNN~ .~l . ilaw it is up to theCounty Board to . $ • P ~" . Mechanicsville sidelined the Lis-, The three board members elected
Johnston of SpringviIle . .~ name. ~235 votes cas~. / " • • wnicn was in the safe et ran of 50 i k 29 in their ~ "
i to the Linn cour~ty ~^~^_,~ ~...~. ....... ~,~. .... ! ~ asmgn to a h~gh school an area w~th i ....... "-- . ban boys th s wee, 68- i Monday will take thmr oath of of-
~'~t° succeed Albert JJ~ ......... ~ :? .~,~.y ............. IMORLEY !less than four sections of land, such,penmes ann a nasnngn~ were also,tourney" Final will be played Fri_ifice on next Monday evening when
her sugges~ zna~ m~s. newspaper re- ! Delmar Findley and John Hanna i as Bertram town. I taKen. The safe was not 1.ocked. ]day. ]the new school board will organize
~,. ~presentative of area 4. " .....: : mma peopm wno onve zne road "col were named to three-year terms on I The boundaries of the proposed 1 ~n~ry was made vy prying open a I ~ land select a president
~" :..U~e.duties AprilGeorgel Un- .:~il __ ~ -__| , man to a two-year ter . • " g-iFeb. 14 issue of the Hawkeye. Put- . " . I ......... [the Linn County Board of Educa-
~ ~ • dOnnston 633. Bertram of this snarp corner, i the Morley board and Harlan Tall-!additional area were given in the window. Screw driver marks appear t Lisbon Girls' Cage Team t Results of the vote for director on
m Mrs Bar I to be mmflar to those left on the
~! " ~l~t,~JJ~Jle~( J~|i~lrl i er was unopposed for treasurer. ! nam township territory includes the ooor of the supt's office at the I I:njoys/rip mo ue$ Molne$ i tion from area 4 was as follows
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.................. ......... 301136 1294 m [] '44 defeated Don Ehresman and Er-district No 5 Bertram townshin The Lisbon girls basketbM1 squad Goor- o Vi lisel .........................
....... 0 7 m ~'~ Im m ~.l~rJl~;~l~l F~r Inest Ortgies who had 42 and 40 re- territory rougl~ly is south and wes't Ra,, Kirk-atr -k attended the girls' state basketballl ..................................
$1[ ............. 4 ~m • mmp*,~m~m m m,~m :spect~ively Tallmar~ had 78 to 34!of Bertram to the Cedar river l i~ m~ toun,_ament Friday and Saturday!/~.,~^. /~n:^,~ &..v:l:.~--.
~O ...................... 74 126 Maurice B. Mitchell, pres. of En- -- , , • . . ' • . ~ , ~ , .-,~..-~l~m~., rt~^.m~
i vooes cast for Paul Mmneke. IFor the proposed d~stnct to be evenings m Des Mome~. The g~rls m
Se ices Tuesday
................ 42 15cyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc • •
• ..... , e effective the election must carr in stayed at the Savery Hotel Friday
~"q~" ........... who a----~ars on the Cornell lecture oOLON I Y Will Nave Dinner Sunday
~1~'|.. " ........ ~ 01 ~'w=, ......... i E,-" ~ .... ,,~,~,~ ,.oll,ed 54 votesfall three districts. ~. . evening and attended the tourna-
~." ................. 71 160 course a~ me chapel, wednesday. . . i,~ ~'~,,,.~"~'"s;o~t" on the board ~-~---------- ~ ~une,ral services were held rimes- ment in the Veterans Memorial Lisbon Legion and Auxiliary
f" t% Pg .................. u 4 1 ~warcn zu, a~ ~:so p.m. neaus ~ne Plans ~or a campaign to raise ! L- ...... .7. ~, ...... "~ i P~ | |• ~ i _ • flay a~ternoon zrom me t~oe~tscn Buildin~ While in Des Moines they ,.~,~.. ...... ,~ +h~;,. fo,~i~ ,,,m .,.
• ~.,-L~°" ~ ---_ [world's oldest and largest organiza- funds to recondition the pipe organ ~, ~:orge Mll.~er ms opponen~ m~ane~l ||hll? I l mmtl m e Funeral Home in Anamosa for Ray .~ ..... +~'-.~ "Tho m~.~ Commanc{- "~'~'~:~2"~-~ ~,~-';,~:'- "~"~--"~*'--:~"
633 5301 tion in the class room teaching films in the Mt Vernon Methodist church ]21 votes, harry l~ral was namedI m,~l~ml~ II~l~llllVI Ig ~Kirkpatrick, 70 well-known farmer ..... ,~, ....... . . = .... .- ~.~,,v t!,~ u,~,u~y u, u.,v u,~m~-
~ " " " • t r a rer • ' ments and wmted the Scholashc tmn w~tb a potluck droner at the
-~ field The lecture How can we m of an or- t c su . ) of
~,.:a. ,. I • .. , ..... were started at a meet g ~ ~ i~ ~ &l = ! th~s area. The Rev. H. A. James Art Exhibit, at Younkers. The art ~h.. u.~, ~,,,,..~.~ ~..0,. ~ ~+
.. ~|1~ 1'1{15 ~Jl~tn I meet the Chauenge oI tmssmn.~viass dan campaign committee on Tues-i--, ------- .-, r,~r(~tun |([~b J~l~.lJ' I conducted the final rites. Interment o~hi~.i+-i~ ~.~rtio~,l.~rlv interest~n~ ~.~".."~.";~'.~2=~I'.2:2~'~ ['~22
M Wlql I~X~|~:~.'___ )free to the ,-ublic "~.~ ~- ": ............ v~mw~ ,~,~m m m~,~ mmm~ + ....... ~ - .=~ "'-'" ~ ~'~- . in view of the fact mat r~ate franks' a covered dish and his own table
~. I[ '"--,H~n I Mr Mitchell ciirects educational - .~ne commL~teecons~,scs o~ w mmm :.de / • •,m,~ ~ I I.._l~..~ A ~m**el ~ I ~epnews o~ me oeceaseo serveo Gold Key award-winnlng work was se:'vice, Members of the Auxiliary
~ lYlerri,÷ ,~, , ... - ...... L~tts, cnr., .'u ±wornssey, ueorge !W~.~.~lg #lllg~llr I/--/&& I I Iq~11~' fiUJiI £U ~ as pan oearers: Leo r~irKpatric~ and on disnla- I .,m ~.~ ~,~t ....... ,~ ~,~f¢ ..... m h,~
L -'*~ ~.lirlto- ,- - * 111122 wrkers producers and iecnnl- n ~_... ~.~.~.^~ o~._rl^. .. ~.m~*" *~*o *" ~-- I |-- j..:,_ .. ~ . ... .. .~ ~ o. , ,~,, ~.~ -..... ......................
~is +~-' - pfloto-, . . , ..... ~ mrown, ,-aux =cca.c.., .~.a va I I I ~m~e ~ouy at lvx~. vernon, ueorgg ~ [f~]vnlehorl hat +ha onmmittoa M.e
ot,~ ~:;. ~-c sort of th,~ e x~ I clans WhO produce more man ou. u~,o~ ~grs C F Bauman Roy i Grah~ ~* ~,~.~-~..m~ w~^ w~,. ....... . ............ e .........................
5t OIW]*v~t. Vernon h~ff,~'-*~" ! films a year in Wilmette Ill and !~:2.~-'_"~;-. "o~.k'~ ~r .... " r~: i Blue Birds and Camp Fire girls of ) The S~xth Iowa Conference on ~ ."'- ~ ~*:~s**~=, ~,~ .%~-.~- ~ward Flaaue$ To Banks i Harlan Briggs is planning the pro-
o~ th , au nag a . . ., ", . oowman, xv*~. ,~*,*~ ,x~,,,=,, ~,,, . Public el i ' pa~rlCK oi ~eaar l-raDioS l%eltl~l -m i
~p°~i re new bridge over I°thers with film umtsm varmus }Horton, the Rev. William Barrick, l Mr:. Vernon, LisbO?e ands M:r~e01~; ]nel1 colRlelat arts ;j~l:e h~ldi~t 2C67r- IKirkpatrick of Martelle and Herbert FOr Sa~A of Savina$ Bonds igram"
~b'' • ton de-~ . . Dr. John Ware, M~tch ....... ~, . • . Th ele of Dysart. Mr. Thmle also i • • •
ver at Olin par~s ozme world -~ne world s " ellDennis !WILL Join t.amp -~ s , , s ~' ~' "" i " "- ~ ' --~---------~
~hon other US eommumhes m observ ponsmed jointly by Cornell col
n ...... m the 1957 In- [!eadmg educators contribute .. to Rex Dean and Mrs. Roy Bowman. i ..... ~ "+*. ....... ~-~*, .... 4~*~ (le~, : ]furnished the vocal solo for lhe ser- Silver la ues were resented to !Missionary Society
~a ~, ~,e and the Iowa Manufacturers P q P
: uon of ~mese films. ~NODOay in me Unl~ea~ • ........ - ~ u~,~.~,~ ..... ~ ~.~. r . . •
~ASs0ciation ^, the Pho-~ States has had a more comprehen-) Plans for presenting the organ birthday week March 17-24. They lAssociation, the conference is plan-]wces. ............ the L~sbon Bank & Trust Co. and iHonor$ ~l~dav
~)n I) C ** v~ ~merica ........ Iprogram to me mem~ersmp o~ ~ne ! ,.m ~ ..... h +~'~ ,~ .... once by at (ned by a commit+ee ,~¢ ,-hi~h~,~p~ ~eam at Mr. ~,arKpa~rtcK came ~o~ the Mt Vernon Bank & Trust Co ~
~ie'atitledtar~hate24w2~ to !~e~fd a2f :°armle~exP~ir~2C~ann ~v~: !aCh2~ehia~e::m~a[;:d atoa m::J~nJi°gf!tending religious services Sunday T. Meade. dean of men at Cornell, h~thfo~:~d~:~laS~m:o~hC~t°fw:l?h°neke l~Sts:;::kffo~ e~nC~e~ngJnh~isr tqoUOtna The Lisbon Federated Missionary
ght sh0÷ .... Mitchell I., ...... i morning in churches of their choice Its chairman I ......... ! [ - society met Wednesday, March 6,
_,ml~dge. Mr ~i~r~e newj • __ .... free pipe organ nero on ~unaay a~- i all girls dressed in their official cos_ The program will include ad- ~n; ~rst o~ n~e year ann nan spent dividual customers during 1956. for their regular meeting. After the
cmml~n~, ttmm,s" S tr, is as-, - • • - , ~m m ~ernoon. . ~- I .......... +, -'~o I dresse~,_--~hv .¢our ~for~ flight,,.. ~--rmbH°--~ r~- eeKs. u aer ooservanon in me Both banks received sim i 1 a r close of the meeting the members
}P in Clinto~UdL°" and lbpe¢lal peaRers rlannea] At a specmlly called meeting of! Religious leaders everywhere will llat:ons men. They are Oscar Mayer, !~:WadC~tYmht°:p~tal" Doctors had re-Inwards for 1954 and 1955. The isurprised their president Miss Ruth
~s submitted ~;^ ~ut o~ I For Lenten Services (~ne on icial board oI me cnurcn on, commend and encourage Camp Fire l jr., president of Oscar Mayer & Co, { ~. _ . come name bu~ _he I p toques were presen~e~ ~y oW. r~. )E. Kohl, in honor of her birthday
~@ut 1410 We~°r the ex- ) t~:nursaay, marcn ~, a repor~ was ~l girls in their efforts to live up to iMadison Wis. Walter G. Barlow ic°nnnuea ~o weaken ann was taken] bKourup, jr., area manager ~or the !Refreshments were served by a
re accepted presented from a special organ cam th law of m r ~nursaay to me /lospll~al a~ .'~na I savings bonds program in Iowa comm~ M~
:: Two Sunday evening L en t e n .~ _'i the ideals expressed in e t 're presOpinion Resea ch Carp ........ ", " " " t tree ss Kohl was g'ven a
J mlttee which consists of Paul ~eCK m sa to oe pmcea in an oxy en
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~ services which will be held on Sun- : ......... ': ") the Camp Fire girls: Worship God, iPrincet°n' N. J.; Alfred Fleishman, [ ........ g I _ _.. --"--.~ , gift in appreciation of her many
llelm l'toy tsowman t~narles hedges ~en~ ne succumoea ~unaay morn I ,
Ills ~|11 ~* - I days March 31 and April 14 at the !.: ..... , ..... , ...... ', Seek Beauty, Give Service, Pursue ~ senior partner, Fleishman-HiHard, i " ".. ," ...... "~ Public S~|e ~ate$ I faithful years of service as president
--.,m ~ william 1~1[~s Mrs James lvlct~u~cn 1 mg lvlarcn 1u I~D/
L . -- .,m~, ITend Mt. Vernon Methodist church will i ' " , " i Knowledge, Be Trustworthy, Ha d line, St Louis, Mo.; and Charles E. i T _ . . ' , " . of the Society.
~J~w Pt be snonsored by the Firesiders Sun- leon Dr. E. C. Prall, J. Burnett Ring- on to Health Glorify Work Be Parker pres Central Surveys Inc. [ . tie nan ~.een ~orn Janj 7, 1887, toI Friday March 22 commencing at t
) " "*'7UC:I~ , ,~ ~." - • -~ ~.,~,~,~,~ i. ,, ~r, Mrs Paul Ostergaaro, ~± ±war- / ~nnnv ! Shenandoah Jonn ~viarnn and ~wary ..and l~lrK- I 1 p m W C Brannaman estate clos- I~,~k..-- I.~.....:...~.--
-- ' --" ............ " ....... " - "'~'~'~" . ' " " ' atric f " I . ' " m.m~.~vim mummmmi~imm~.ammvmm
from o ~ssey Carrol Stoll D~ John Ware n p k on a ann near Stony Point m o t s 1 of lye t k an
I fr°_m,the M* -- I churc: : wired to attend thes ~., .... '.~ " 1 In Mt. Vernon the celebratm ] President Harry D. Linn, execu-]_° ........... ~ g u a e I s oc d farm ! .... .
atter, ~ vernon ~ -Or ~OUKe ano .NLr Lsope oetow tvannoe ne naa a~enaea,e ul ment 7 miles south of Lisbon
~attend tl~e"2., i services wh_ch will start at 7:~0 • - • .~ [will continue with the Camp Fire ltive vice pres. of Iowa Manufactur-I .... " .... q "P ; " ' ,, rrogram i$ rosmonea
~ay Which-'~,.nurs~ all- o m ~ --'~e hour will follow i The bid of $15,815 from the tree- I dad and daughter banquet Tuesday I ers' Assn will nreside at the noon (rurm scnoois m me area and was of 10 miles southwest of Mechanics- [
~Y at Ar~'~o~'~ oe held in ,'~o ".- -r~~-ai,~-~, ~oom port Organ Co. Freeport, Ill., which l evenin,~ March 19 in the Presby- hmcheon" The a'-ddre~ will be ~iv- the Cornell Academy class of 1907. ville 1% miles east of Sutliff store. The immunization program sched-
~l)ected '+~" a~me 225 I Sneake~ on March 31 will be the ]was represented by R. W. Dwksen, ] terian church served by a P W O , en by President R D Cole sneak [ On March 11, 1914, he was morned I Wilbur Colby duct." L~sbon Eank/uled for Thursday. March 14 will be
krgan!zed ~ar~s,c~pate,!Rev~. Jackson Burns of St. Paul's )was accepted, conditioned on the}circle. The girls will hold a food ling on "Castles, Bazaars and ~l~em- l~mC°ra~9S4t°ckt°n' who predeceased land Trust Co., clerk. See ad on ipostponed until Thursday morning,
r.uul)s in .~2- ' ~n-, M,~thn,H~+ church Cedar Ranids ! raising of the necessary tunas De-, sale at Stoltz Cleaners Saturday !nles" ] ~. page 5. I March 21. The program is sponsored
~i~;~'wo~ all over I Aprii"'~'speaker will be the Rev"flare April 15 after which the con-iMarch 16 to help pay expenses of ~" ' ~ ] For many years after he was mar-( Saturday March 23, 2 p..m. sharp, I by the Lisbon school with the co-
[ Will include I- - ~ ..... ";tract will be signed "- - '-t - ., ..... ried Mr Kirkpatrick had farmedI Jackson Longerbeam 100 acres farm operation of local doctors and nurs
Yball, ~:ugene nanc eK pastor oI me • me oanque. I , "
[. ""eYball,basketball I M ..... :~* ~h .... ~-'^* ~a"leto- and J, As previously announced L O i I~ Mt Vernon Camn Fire work ml'ranKlln, ~e,ram, LInn I north of Mt Vernon on the James] land to be sold in two tracts l0 les and the State Dept of Health
~:~bl|UUl~b I.; &AA ~.:ll O.l* J.¥)~ ~ 11 * ' .. •
'-~ [eD~,~F~_ten Jilovec - one of the outstanding young men !Keedick has offered a gift of $5,000 I receives" support from the Cam- FB, [=lo[d Joln~ ~ee~ln~ (Bovey place, now owned by JamesI miles southwest of Mechan!csville, 81_ _ , ~__ ,
| UOlores .~=: Ka- o¢ +ha ~z,~+~ ~ ....... f~r,m~e towards the organ fund which is m,,ni+- Chest and in Lisbon and * , ~armsn. m ~vav ne mo ea near mi~es south of Lisoon jus~ wes~ of I~re~l~¢ e~ne~ W,|||e~n~
~i ~ningl~am ~enamgs and -- contingent on raising of a like ~M~+ono ~,n~ aro raised in snecial I Frankhn Twp. Farm Bureau was ira Anamosa where he was afflhated the Ed Rate farm tenanted by Cliff ....
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[ele~a~s.• ~lJ. be Mr. ~ I • m~m | amount within 30 days. Theexpira-!drives I host to the Lmn and Bertram groups ! w~th the Anamosa Method~st]Brown. Wilbur Colby, duct.; Me-tA~en~ Convention
I1 [ect°r Mr~ exr~c~.°mPanied l~g'll~l~ll~l~l [Jl~l~l~!tion of this period has been set for l " ______ lot a meeting in the Presbyterian[church" On June 12, 1946, he was tchanicsville Trust & Savings Bank,
" ,JOe /~ lI~,l I • I 1 ~l ~W ~ 1
i ~)Up Will ~'. Pelisek I ~ ~ ]April 15 I&II/U~' n..-.;l_ 14/*11 I church parlors Tuesday evening] wed to Ethel May Harris who at~elerk. Adv on page 6. t Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Franks and
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.~l .~rova Ma-:-n the repre-{m~,. | l~ " ~ [i,¢lvrl~ ru[~ll~ vvnH l with Charle~ Blinks in charge. Lor- present teaches in Anamosa. ~ ~Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Williams of
~ids o~on. and %he ! U|~J~U.~,J~J[~J ~ I llttv~& )A,~,cl V~cal Clinic )en Airy of Marion, I.Ann CountyI Surviving are his wife; two sons ] UTh . [=[~||n w dd !Martelle are attending the Lumber-
/ ~s. Ols to go byj / [llm~,l~%l ~V m~m l )chm., who had wmted the legLsla-!Arlo of MarteHe and Dean of L~s-] [mens Conventmn at Des Momes
/ / / • • • m m Fift,, students from Mt Vernon ture in Des Moines told of pending)ban; four daughters Opal (Mrs i Gregory P~tul weight 7 lbs 12 oz Ifr°m Tuesday until Friday Mrs
.... I .nam er oara rnano worKsnop High, equally divided as to boys leg,sl, atmn concerning farmers. H~S[Henry Lerkens of Ely), Ruth (Mrs. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald]Mar~. Franks will stay In the Stuart
L, ...*urchases [ i ! and girls, will go by bus next Tues- !brother Eldon, rosa of Maroon, re- I Maurice Gamble of Anamosa), Ver- J Ciha, 4501 Mr. Vernon Rd., Cedar]~ranKs home and care for her
II - old ~---.m I At a meeting of the board of di- Preliminary registration for the day to Viola to participate in the ] cently returned from a trip to i na (Mrs. John Schulz of Cedar Rap- J Rapids, Friday, March 8, at St. I grandchildren.
I~ ~. "~I|~ I r~..+~.-~ .~ +~.~ c~..~o~ ..¢ t-~.,~ I Piano Teachers Workshop to De con- vocal clinic being held there for Washil~gton. D.C., and discussea)ids) and Maxine (Mrs. Gene Siev-ILuke's hospital. Grandparents are _ .
~.rs.I'Iomo~ ,. m~.~°x#~'nd~'~ ~v'~::=~'~,~t t~.it"~ ducted on the Corne llcampusMarch' schools of this area. The buses will )pending federal legislation. Vincent]ers of Marion). Three brothers, lthe Lance Morehouses of Cedar[Lisbon teq|on News
II ~ l:)ri, ..... ~-a'nerson ! 1=^,, .................. ,.._ ,~.^ i 19 indicates at least 50 teachers w*ll : leave at 12-30 J Horst and Mrs. Secor of Morton al- 1 George of Martelle and Kenneth l Ravids and the Jack Cihas The [
I~ ~le Inn to ,,known as I .......... + ,,,~ ap .... ~. ,~¢ ~,~' attend ( Rehearsals wall be held m the ]so spoke. Frankhn Cardinals serv- + and John E. of Mr. Vernon; a szster / baby's two brothers Steven and At the meeting of Cyclo Post
1 ~ Marion p^__ gene Mr. ] nroh~,~m- h .... a~÷ ÷,~ +~e ~÷+~n÷i,~-- ,~f Dr. Pau~ Beckhelm *s general ( afternoon and a program will be ed refreshments. Mrs. Roy Stewart of Nit. Vernon; Brmn are staying w~th their patern- on March 7 proceeds of the recent
/ [mteh 15. ~nr~" ~zonM will u'me ..... voara were mscus~.~,~ "~ ,,-.~"a ,,~,~,~ .~+~'~, chairman. Any interested, person. ~s ] presented for the pubhc m the J ~u~ ~v~~r"'~~lU~ u~,~,, I and 16 grandchildren also surmve ] al grandparents whale their mother I stag were announced and ~t was
[[ o o1~,~ ,C. CCmn..._ . invited to participate m th~s one I evening. On the program will be a I ___ .. his death, is in the hospital, decided to rewire the hall and i -
I~ ~nite chan.:a.~s spring i u~--~a:. .... , .......... ,.~_~ [day workshop which is planned toI massed chorus, massed girls' glee J .Members. of the. Mr.. Vernon,Le.- ~ ~ ]stall a hot water heater in t~e
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nin ~ zn li I came'"= ~=-v,u ~.~,~.,,~ w,v~,=-,, ivate teachers J ' n ~glon 2~uxnlary Will De noses Io their Vernon [J$bon" Grade %&/.|l " -
g adv po cy. • • I be helpful to all pr . club, massed boys glee club a d a, . . . = • k~tchen. Members voted to send a
IllOns ~,n, • in for ~ts share of conversa- , ................ r"ed'o-re ............... i .... s has farmhes and Legmn members and ...........
• "'~ cO " ti " " I mceres~e~ ~eac.er~ are u ~ ~ P -, p*c~a cnuru~. -vu-~. ,~ ~.u* . . . • | | uelega~e m moys ~m~e in June
Ire r~tlnue• on and a committee was appointed . • • famlhes at a potluck droner and : %=#UUll ll VV I •
1 Dti' Posit: W,thl ........... i reg,ster (they need not send moneyI tzckets for the evenzng at 50c. . ........ [{}ames ¥h15 Saturday TEN RECEIVED AWARDS
J LOin Ceda;°~ns, HOmer]~e~nV;s~:n:emUSes°n~:::K~nag~at this time) in order thatthe col-[ Five local students have been progr.ama~me^~egmnnan.~unaa.y,] Th ..... n ........... P~ .... I~__~.J ~Am__.nu._.=. Thefollowinglegionnaixesreceiv_
Mo - z~apids P g • ~#° ovision t " k ou • Ma w~arcn 17, a~ ~:~0 p m. e.,acn one Is e l~o~!.~x~ ~u va~tt~t~ * Kames • .
1 l~ 1~ rrtsse~, ,_and I n ~,~, ,,, ,~h ..... "+i ~ ~ ,~! lege may make adequate pr I selected for he pie ed gr p... ry ...................... ~ ~.; ...... lh~+ ...... fh~ lA~l'u~ ~.~l l~l'+ V ..... ~euo vv a,e~ ] ed 1957 membership award pln~, a
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aSUran ' "" .... J ~ .......... , • r s ran • M ow- u..-s ..................... .. • .
ee. • • .,for serwng luncheon to the group. Hartenber e , op o, ary . • I gold map of Iowa, for seeurm slx
1 ] has been found to be qmte effechve I ............ Ed qulrements Mmes Elmer Clay and 15th and 6th graders will be called at .. ~- . • ................. g.
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' I Staskalman a**o, omK .owman, " [ iu ,I Meters 5at day I Br, ggs.
i • • • ~ , • , " • • . . • ur more lva~ melllut~l~iilp.~" rlarlan
P~l~ n promdmg more convement park-. . bass Janis Dick Day are arranging the pro- 10 a.m. Seturday in the MVHS gym. • • ". .
= [?: i ...... • .............. t-u.,..... T-¢h.. and Paul Larson, • W.C. Conkhn, Luelan G~,
r VlCQ ~ ~ ............... t .... I Glattly and Jane Costello have been g • Paul Kepler, Don MJnert Paul Se~t
.... " ¢lle ,,~ o~ ouszness people on me nmm. • I la the two flute obli ~ ' I . ' " -
1 ~/anno~::T $ street. It was agreed that the eom-WI[[ Be Held At Cornell . chosen to.p y ." . " ...... , SUDt. Plank Tells ~o Lisbon Co,m¢il reminds water i smger, Max Stahl, James Westhoff
II,~ew ~r~'~esrra, in an a-'uv.~mi~ee( ......... woma comac~ one or mesel! .... gaco wnicn will be parr oz ~ne ac- I~ount vernon LOCalS t__, ff --. . ..natrons that all water meters t and Clatr. Whitman. The Post now
~The ~uraPan^- Hartl Serv~,.,~_.. ~1, ....... o ~+~ ~ ,,~ .... ÷ .... ,~o ,~ .... ~,,,~. ~ +A conference on Testing and Eval- ] compamment of one of the garls Mr~ ~,~o B~i~ -~h,rn,~d home Sat-I~t ~:~ve~lOI1 in town will be inspected and read [, has 99 prod-up members. March 15
~ I epair .-- Y Will -~- ..'2='" ~_'~ff_ "..'~_ ~='~ ~_'~'~ "[aAon, with 15 Iowa colleges partici-]glee numbers. ,.~'~-~-:' ~'~ o~,::,~'~,~ ~few da,,s inI on Saturda March 16 b council- will mark the 38th anniversary of
work u~ rag a szm.,,. ~,,~, ~u~ ,,.. v~,.u.. , . . lle e~,-,~,~a ,~-~* o~,e,,..,,~ ~ ~ , Y, , Y .
on al paringwill be held at Cornell on Murra Baylor of Knox co g the Amemcan Le mn h
i~ ~ Dura..- • I tvr~ ] ~++, .... ++o.o a~ ....... a ....... ,~,~ ~ : ' J Y ~+ L.,k~'~ hos'qtal for treatment Superintendent Harold Plank told men aided by junior members ( g t e world's
Jew or f-~; InStall plt~r~~ !.._~ .... -: ....... ~'°.~'~"~" _'_'.~'~"a~.~" I March 15 and 16, according to Dr.I will be the guest conductor for the ~" ~ff~+,,~,~ +,, ~or work at' the Rotary club Monday evening at ~¢~+or r~ding wiN start at 8 am [ greatest veteran's organization
• ,ernod u- ~ vel'opmen~ corD.z'rrllS$1ort, annual o***- ...... o**~ ~*,~o ~,.,-~ ......... ! ...... ,
| ~to do W'*,- el and ~lso I ner re-on Community Chest and: Handas T. Muzumdar, chr. The con-! chine. Mrs. Wfll~.am N,cho~, local Bloom's booksto,'e ;the Beacon Care of sam= c:f :! c T ~o tmvr hat '-ten divided into four I o. • ~--
| t~wilt be a~:'~g and heat- ~lthe May Festival breat~fast ' i f_erence is sponsored by the ~orth) vocal director, ann wenne.t.n ~myau, Drs Alice and'S' H Elliott of Fort I highlights of his recent trip to the parts. One or two teams are ex- l LISbOn ~hOOI Fven|$
r ;gas ~=,,ts for " " ~Central Association t=ommittee on instrumental director win accom- • • J ' i School Ad ,n; " "
' _ fume^ Cen-. Com--~** ...... o~o ~,~ointe,~ b,'~ ' . . . . .~oott Kans visited ~rom Friday conventmn of Nat anal - parted to ~ k :n each section. It,
Mr and l L~be al Arts Educatmn and the Ed an the Mt Vernon students m
,~ ~ • HarU ~ Moni-. President Evans and the secondt r ...... " [P Y ' unql Tuesdav in the homes of the[ministrators at Atlantic City. The is hoped tha~ the job can be cam-fMar. 18, 19, 21, Girls' jr. high tour-
[ears e,-~ " ads ha., _ ~ ........... r ueadona~ ~esting ~ervice o~ ~-'rince-IVio,a. ~^~'.~" ...... ~-,~ th,,qm~m~ ~,,m~e [Rev Hu~h Fouke was in char e of leted b evenin ~ nament
--perio..,* a sv~onaay oz eacn mon~n was es-~ao- ............. .. , .,, _.u..,=.'~ P,~*~" ....................... , ' ~ g P Y g' ,
~,. ~-ee in this I The~ li~n. ~..~.,n~v+~" +~.,~e+in~,~''= ...... -=s~.~,-~w~,,ld-.~---~be+h'~an,-.~'~;"hto,en IIt°n"Th~s ~" O.,s. the first All - Iowa confer - j tolTleWilton' ~viv~±vmyVOCm~ or groups.wh~~ zor me s~a~°e .~n~.. ~r~ o ther, Gear ge Humes. [I thepresidentProgram "of the Natmnal" School is Readingone stepandin inspectingthe council'slheplanmeterSto t[ Mar.at L~sbon20', Linn Co. Schoolmen. meet
- ~ , ~"~ ""~ ~ ~ ~'~ ~" • " " lxo er ~cmoss le~ ~unaay eve- . . . .
~t#__ session PTesent were L C Evans ence of ~ts type, said Dr. Muzum- [large group contest, g ....... ,~__~._ IAdministrators Assn Supt. M~sner improve operatmn of the water sys- IMar' 21, Immumzation program
• ~Qr m • • " '. dar "and we are expecting signifi- ~ nlng irom mwa ~y ~ur ,Jmmm~ .
i Mrs. Lloyd Ellison R. W. Sippola ~ '. ....... ] -- , .... m . *.~ ~^ • m o÷÷o,~n ~ m~+~,~,~io¢ t of Glencoe, Ill., who presided at the tern. [ grades kdg. through 12
can~ resmts zrom me coopera~we ~,,~,~ = " " ,
) T,.. n ]G. E. Ra'hn G A. 'Beranek and R:[-.a .... '. ...... (lTrOadeaTt i lTnOp ...... ~-?.-: =:= = n conxention, will speak here March Residents are urgently requested!
mmuC thlnKlng o£ oelega~es irom tne varl ~.uu, ~u~ ~wu ~==.~ .. ~,, .,~ v,. .
K IM Busenbark " ' ~ " 23 at the annual Schoolmen's Con- to look for the meter inspectors and I
t : and b=- • " ...... l ous institutions of high learning." !Heard Here Sunday with his work for A. T. & T. [ference on the Cornell campus, make possible their examination of !F nkhn Twp, Is Unde.¢
took ,rector , I Ma3or Currm S Downey of Lex h n fnen
L " deliver-- C^--.,uu e-t,^:, T, n..... i.- , -~'---f--- i ,~ .................= ~....,.~ . ' .. ' " . .. _ "1 Quality in education rat er tha the meters through a " d orI Quota In Red Cross Drnve
,ruck ~+ ~50 ~ TA..,. AA.1..I~ e}O I i Ensley from Des Momes was heard with his mother-m-law, Mrs, M.S.)~oM Cnll.u.~ ~nel ,,nlver.~itie.~ are ,~h,rdnv The Franklin Twp. rural Red
Vow- ~ s ^ ..... ;~.~+.~,.. ~ v ..... h~,~. attheMt VernonMethod~stserwce ~,,~'he~ and her daughter Mary ]_Z~-_"J:.L~.~C2-7~,~ a~ ~ h~.~ ......... Cross drive has been completed
d ns Sunday morning over a radio set ) w,
rove d-,-~ The Cornell College choir will go ' school students are expected to at- I .......... He was en route home from a bust- ~ob and are raising their entrance *~*~ P----- A~ .... A,~, th a total of $174.75. Th~s is be-
'ave the t~=~; on tour March 29 to April 5 cover- tend the music clinic conducted by]a_rrangea vy lvl: n._Tnomson. ';tne ness trip to the West coast. [standards He has recently received ~.~ ~.~u_un ~.~u~uuu~mmn~ .low the quota so additional contri-
as bo ""~ " • ' the Cornell music facult this Sat message was p~cKea up zrom ~:~o " • • I Duuons wm De appreciated Send
Ught f,,, mg more than 1100 miles through . Y "lt,~ 19.nn i.... + ,~¢ +1, .......... Crystal Carmer Jan Horstmanl word that remedml courses m sev- Stqned In Llnn County ....... • .
~ttrl01 "* fo • urda This service nas oeen offer- ' ...................... ~,uu • .... is n in v -- Io iv~rs. ,~,. ~" ~.merson "1~rp Cnair-
us st ur states. The group will present Y. . . . • ~^~ • ....... and Alma Wflle spent the week end eral unlversztles will be d co t u- . ...... , . .
~= govern't~°ck: 13 concerts in addition to their an- ed without charge Ior a number o~! ~.ng _p.la~o h, th= .,tare f~, th~ in the home of Miss Horseman's ~,~ Linn County ASC chairman Les- man. WorKing m me drive were
at ,-enc " " ' an m I l~UUt~ members oz the ~or~n Lawn • ~'~" • • • • ' Kenneth Si 'n
. thisPrice"pearance at the Great Lakes Naval years to ass,st solo,sts d s all, n parents the C C Horstmans m' Mr Plank m rewewmg the con- ter E. M~tchell, announced March gga s, Mrs. Floyd Dec-
~',*¢~ole *" ...... • • , o- mo -- -- .................... Horstman and 'ss W" e vention discussion " " - g gr ....
five av~ .... " Trainin~ o,mt,~ A* Great Lakes ensembles in their preparation for t co .f.erence and the 138,000 members ~,~** ~ " " M, ' ~II " m a series of art 11 a total of 238 corn acrea e a ee ious Howard Smith Mrs Merri)l
they will sing for the church serv-the Iowa hlgh school musm con-i,~e ~il°ffauTe:~vl°hInes c°nler~n+ch~ are students at Cornell [ icles which the Hawkeye is printing ments had been signed at the county Hoffman, Mrs. Russell Bair, Ray
a, ices on Sunday March 29, both at tests. ] ~.,~,, ........ ~'~"~,:~,'~"~, +~ ,rho ~ara Hokes " have been so that all readers may tollow the ASC office in Cedar Rapids. ~itchell, Oscar Mohn, Mrs. Denny
the . '.. . ............................................... . . . " n edu' These a reements laced 42 r~eal Howard Kroul and Frank
/~(~ld~ Recrmt Training Drill hall and ~,a~¢~ ~¢,,,~a, I Christ and th,~ ~,,~ ~+ -~ ....makin,~ fre,~uent trins to Iowa C*W ) thinking of adminzstrators a d - g p 30 .7 ,.. , ,
th " • • ...ffi..v ..~.~..-**~ ~ ~"'~'~'" ~*" '~'" ~" "* " . ' Me er
t'*|..L .e mare servmem the Chapel by '~- -- --~-n-- ~t"-~'~--t° a-'"eare-~ in levels, to call on Mrs. Hoke's father, & M. cators today. ~. o . acres of corn land !n the acreage re- Y •
~',v~ me ~a~e. ~ ~, p .......... v~, ,, I 7.~.,~ot, ,,~ Solon who submitted to / One speaker said that if me serve ano provmect zor payments of • ,~¢~,,
__ Evening concerts are scheduled ~ recital Sunday af~rnoon at. the ] ~r~.ur ~~m~,~ ~='~=-::or,, ~+ 'NIercV hosnital last J had more love at home they would $148,450.10. L~v) ...... ~, ~ . .
~ ~ n rmrs Jol3n "'" .,.-- .- ,,,~a~ =,-~.u~,,~ ,- J ~ ~ "- -' Tmr~ one awaras w re
• . P~.,rt in Freepo~, Ill[., Fort Atkinson, home o~ nen- eac e . l __ _ ~_ _ _~ .~ ~ o_~. ..... ~" ~-~'a'"r~ satis- get in a lot less trouble. A number of signers have indicat- ._ !y: . ex .maae a~
.",, ~nePortage and Ea~, Plaire Wis and Lyford. ILL IN CALIFORNIA --eu,e~u~y. a~ ~ ,,~,~u,~ = ! w~ 13~l~nlre ~L,~r~ in W~hlno~nn ed a de~ir~ ta r*lnoo rnn~,~ +hsn +ho~,. me po~ lUCK supper ol ~.isDon ~'uo
at Mason City Conce~s will be "~iven ! Marilyn Schnittjer presented "An ......... factory recovery, i r~ "~ ,'~"'~'~h "'~"th'~ a"~v'~'~'~-"hi'~ allowed( ~x-im~,-r~- ,'~'~-~'~a~,~"~',~ Scout group at the school lunch
ev -' ~v~rs ~aura nonman ann ner s~s nd the Loren Car .... "-- ~,
e-in high schoo]s en route °i Old-Fashioned Garden" and "A Vi- . ~; ........ " Charles Carley a ........................................ ~,~:.~':" room on Feb. 20. Attending were
.'~ • ~ ,, • • ~ers, ~virs. Jennie ~loya anct ~vxrs. ' called at the ...........
R,chard Blue son of the A H enna Melody. Nancy P,sar*k play- . .......... leys of Des Momes - • o acre~ ~-..~ 28 cub scouts and 68 parents making
"~" ' • " " : ed "Th^ °ivulet" b-" Heller a duet ~erue ~nawver, nave rece,vea wora Lew,~ Thomnson home Suna,ay Mr .... 88 in all ero k
~mes, is a member of the oass seco ~., z , , .___ ,~ ..... .,_..~_.:~ _. ..... .~ ~- _. • _. • ,~o.m,~.+o . L y Graft too over as
JLJLUJLJ[| ~UrUllldl~lU ~;IJ[]$. UIL tile crl~l n in I~e ~.~j ~**to
tion of the choir i with Mrs. Lyford and also "Spanish ..... ' ._ ", ~ . " Carley, who has been spe a g pack leader succeeding Rev, Eugene
• w ..... , L.. ~..._~.^._.,.~ cal InneTs oI meir sis~er-in-iaw---.~- -- Wes Moines with his son Miller s ' en n
Mrs 2%IVlN 2~IDeCK WhO IS connnea fl fans to remain the award for the best attendance
l%~LE&SED FROM HOSPITAL { Mrs. Lyford concluded the pro- • , and his faro" y, P
Claude Morrison, who lives near gram wlth two Albeniz numbers: %o %he hospital in that city. there until late sprin~. There was an anniversary cake.
the Palisades State park, expected "Orientale" and "Sequidilla." Mr. Albeck, who passed away last
August, will be remembered by the Forrest Paul has been walking
i to be released Wednesday from St. I older residents of the community with a cane this week, nursing a LEROY BURROWS PROM4YrED
LeRoy Burrows, who is with the
t Luke's hospital C e d a r Rapids, Hello World ~ a building contz~ctor. He built a Air Force in England, has been
where he had been since Tuesday of'. " number of residences in Mt. Vernon :made S/Sgt. He is the son of Mr.
last week when his left collar bone It~bert Allan, weight 7 lbs. 8 oz., as well as the Mt. Vernon hotel, and Mrs. Ralph Burrows of Lisbon.
I wa~ fractured as his car was side- was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dale After moving to California he con-
swiped by a Navajo Freight Lines L'.'chtenberg of Fullerton, Calif., Fri- tinued in construction work and at COM]q.~TE 8~Wq]E~ REPAIR8
i truck and semi as he started to turn day, March 8. Mrs. Lichtenberg is the time of his death owned five Repairs have been completed this
i the former Eula Burnett daughter James Clapp filed the charge.
apartment houses he had built. He week in the Lisbon Main street
into the park. I of the Ray Burnetts. Paternal was a member and liberal donor . , 1 Hi " i pavemen~ causea oy cutting a no,e
..... a satisfactory recovery from surgery ST. PATRICK'8 DANCE .......
performed Friday at St. Luke s hos- + llcrest members will dance to Mi~ "v,~rran~ ~n,~ Wan,,,, Mo-- ,,, ..~,sl, +h,~ .,~ .... 1~ +~ the. 1P~t
Mrs. Milo Wolrab returned Sun-'grandparents are the Fred Lichten. in the Coronado Methodist church ...................... , -....- ................
pital She entered the hospRal Wed- I bye musm on the eve of St Pat- ~ ....................... ;".'"~ .... -- *" - .....
day from St. Luke's hospital which bergs of Norfolk, Nebr. The Lichten- and active in the Masonic lodge. , . - .... ! rick's ~ ,_ ..... 2". *,*~ar, cm*ur~n u* tne ~on av*orn- I oon.ns~on proper~y ann ~ne ~r~,~
she had entered last Wednesday for bergs have two other children, Jim- nesday ~unaay her meres anaI uay vegmnmg a~ ~:~v p m ....
• . .......... • ' ingstars submitted to tonsillectom. [Oettm residence on West Mare St.
my Dale, 9, and Patty Ann, 6. Lloyd Loom.is spent Monday in nephews, Harriett Scott o~ U LXOn:i ~>a~ur.aay,_~.arcn Irk __ .... ies at a' Cedar Rapids hospital Fri- [ The ~orge Gaines & Son air ham-
surgery. I Quincy, Ill., having a new stock rack Ill Mr ana mrs. ~oya ~cott o[ I ~prmg za~ntons in na~s wiu De d ~ M,,~,i,~ ..... ~.__ , .......... .~ ,_ t...~.t. ^,,, ,h ....
C. F. Becket returned Monday Roy Johnson is recovering nieely installed on one of his trucks. TheMuscatine" " and ........ Vernon Scott and hm" I~ featured ....... m" a showm" g M_arch ..... 28 :Mrs.aY" ArloM'r ........ Stinger, ~.tar ~is caring"vu~m'for m~rment.Wa~ExcavationU.~u ~u ~,,=O~wa# @one"" .... byV''"'Wil-
Con. from a trip to Florida. He reports it from surgery performed at St. old rack was badly damaged recent, son t,oren o~ t~nan~on, vm,tea her at when n.tucrest women meet a~ ,:,~ ~ them tht.~ week whil~ their mot_l~r li~m Pi~n~r an@ Herbert Crocker
' • i ........... w-
was cold and rainy while he was Luke's hospital Friday. He is ex- ly when the truck was upset whilethe hospital and with her sLster, for dessert. E a c h member m a y ~ is at work at her beauty shop in Mr. and the sewer repairs made by
there, pected home this week. hauling a load of cattle. Dessie Summerville. bring a guest. Vernon. Frink Plumbinl.