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March 14, 1957     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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i Mt. Vernon Locals i leepY tt i Mrs. Mary Stork spent the week I OUPs?~i~ -- ~~ 'end with Mrs. Bertha Miller in i Cedar Rapids. ,e irk Ro~ ~Q~.~/?J/~ I Mr and Mrs William Nichols vis- II arik J~ "r .... • -- --- ~['l~~ i. . . FiI a'nan ~ /urn|ncj |O Tht~ 'l~~ 1ted the week end in Norway with • • • !Mrs. Nichols' parents the Milo Mel- over' S~ i, v -- II~"~ -- Thl an iterb~ [~ext P- bergs and in Belle elaine in the ( s, the second in a series of re- the year's pay check. Often this in- , ~ age . . . parental A. R. Nichols home. ports from the National Administra- valves maintaining a family home an. Willard Beebe III of Elgin, Ill., tars convention at Atlantic City, dis- ~ The trans tion of the s i " " was a week end guest in the Don cusses the merit plan for teachers' Ralstonij.- - p rlt to its eternal realm is Baxter home. Leslie Rump of Des salaries). lllen~ ~Ke the turnin m W" ~ L g of a page in a story, forever Moines, a student at Cornell, was an The shortage of qualified teach- s oeautiful and inspiring, additional guest for dinner on Sun- ers still remains one of the biggest lord, son ^ day. problems for schools all~ over the ll^take~ ~! The Dick Busenbarks and Don U.S. The matter concerns every DON AND DOROTHY BAXTER [Hipples entertained a few friends community because there is a direct Sunday evening at the Busenbark ratio between the shortage and the lational { home as a courtesy to the Ed sort of educational guidance young B Thompsons who move this week to people in a community are being ~unday e axter Mortuc| ry the Minneapolis vicinity• offered• ernon Dial 617] Lisbon Dial As leadership is found wanting ini 8-61 71 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Lewis of industry, politics, international at-i Center Point and Mr. and Mrs. Karl fairs, civic government, religion and i R. Lewis of Marion were late Sun- research, the public is taking a clos- day afternoon callers in the Leo er look at the public schools, admin- Frederick home. Mr. and Mrs. Her- istrators note. bert Thiele were callers in the eve- A few citizens realize that all ning. the blame cannot be placed on The Rev. O. Sandbach returned the doorstep of the school super- Mrs. McKay Rites W;II AA,,.:I ,'-oA__ Mt Vet-on, u.. mwkeye- eor ww III |Vll~lll I~I~|~[- and The Lisbon Herald Were Held Friday __k /'! Thurs., Mar. 14, 1957 Page 3 Seals Mar n FUNERAL • Mrs Glen Kepler of Elizabeth- Funeral services for Mrs. B. A. communities were among those lVllle, Pa. came to attend funeral McKay, 87, former Mt. Vernon rest- Youngsters from 10 Lmn county l . " dent, were held at the Baxter Gar-/whose treatments totaled over 2 500 i services for Mrs. Frank Kepler on den Chapel on Friday afternoon,/last ,~rvo~ ...~ o-.~'~ ~,,~,~-~a~erV~r'^ ~- ...... ~,~ lnursaay. She also visited her sis- with the Rev. Hugh Fouke in lRehabilitation Center in Cedar Ra- tar, Mrs. Rollin Heald, in Cadre- charge. Burial was in the Mt. Ver- i pids l~apias before leaving for Yellow in the town where the teacher is non cemetery. Pall bearers wereiSole financing of the Center Springs, Ohio, where she visited employed and a board and room Dr J B Bryant Harry Dilly Rael is " ........... her son, Glenn. over Sunday. i • ." " , , , • --urn ~a~e ol ~aster Seals set-up on the campus where he is at I Travls, Ray Thompson, Lee Stinger ! which will be mailed Wednes- -------- ..... school, i and Ernest Nation. I da~ Mar~h 9n ~ ~ ~ -- Many people forget that great I Cornelia Rounds McKay was born iLis~t~on an'd ~l~t v ...... A,,,.n~ J numbers of high school gra~'u-Dec. 25 1869 at Bakersfield Vt i ries are headin-+ the'ca'in~-2 -"~"~"'~-- ~ ---|• ]~t I j < o, n,oca, rrii,o,,:. ea,t ates jump right onto pay- She attended school in Bakersfield ily for the first time Mrs R,~,~+ rolls of trucking firms and in- land Enosburg, Vt., and studied iHansen is Lisbon "~ " " ...... : III dustrial plants the d~y after!music in Worcester, Mass. When j Ml'S Roy Martin Mt c~alirma%hana / they get their diploma~ For 48 j she was 18 years of age she came !man'. ' Sel vice ! months they are drawing salar- I ~e~th~° iMaagn°h~iaI°~Vo~ij2ere sh:i Mrs. John Haeseler is Linn twp ies while their classmates who , g P" ' g " d M'-chairman Mrs Herman ~t~n,~,. Mrs. D. O, Pringle chose to enter the teaching field ] souri Valley She studied piano in Bertram chairman Mrs S lVl~ ...... I " . < , . . . ~mer- are spending money, not earn-i Omaha, Nebr., during her years of son is Franklin twp chairman and Licensed Real Estate Broker J ing ~ny, to secure the neededI te;chl~)g~ l0 1894 she was married Mrs. Don Brutsman Putnam and b~ckground for their profession. I • , , ' College twp. chah:man. i And when they do go onto a Ira Benjamin Alfred McKay, a drng- Nearly every Linn co-~ ....... 601 First Ave. So. J Saeh::)erP~Y;;~le 7h~s P~o?a:13t:et fnm~19~,Lthh:Ye smh°:Tdvet~ M~tVe:2:sn m~21tYsh:¢seatleT;;t ;ye~h;~OC;gi!e),Phone 689] truck drivers check ~ly until June 1951, when she sold ¢ " - To stimulate interest in the teach-[her home and went to live with Friday from a month spent in Flor- intendent, and admit that a lax- ing field and more specifically to her daughter, Mrs. William A. ida enjoying the fine sunshine while hess in the American home has encourage that teachers steadily ira-ICreelman, in Natiek, Mass. . On the Spot-,with [OI ,, l_ / ~. I traveling 5,000 miles by car through contributed to a less demanding prove their teaching abilities, many ] on marcn z sne was stricken with 'J[ -" "" "-K/ll'e 4: Vl luncheon hi | the South. He reports that after six I ~.ta~dard of education for stu- schools are now using or consider-Ia cerebral hemorrhage, from which Food YO" dents 1 a merit v she nevei regained consciousness .... --'" ~_~ | weeks of sunshine, the local folks I • "ng ' s stem. i . " " ' , I =usure IS "~. | are anxious for rain while the tour-I Some do not even realize how This award~ a bonus of say r Passlng away March 4.at Leonard k lli.., l . -- 11 ! ists continue to enjoy the Florida i acute the teacher shortage is, nor $500 to those teachers in a Ilviorse .~ospltax in ±'4aUCK. ~ Heres for food j,~r I usino | i sun. ]the ultimate effect upon the nation school who have done a super- .. Surviving are her daughter: ~.Ii~s. ~flq~ that ...... ~ | I ....... of an increased shortage. Teaching tar and valuable job in the vranees Iv±. t=ree~man oI £~atlCK, hits the spot, ~ l ! lvilss ~vlyn ~lsner an