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st, Carle~ CarletOn | CarletOn Knox Cornol112 2ornell .,~ -onferen~' nacost of!~ H scoring), ! a n o n e r }th) Mc~ (27'th), ....... ~~tRine 0tI~NON HAWKEYE, VOLUME 87, NUMBER 23 MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1957 ...... = .... 0rk,nll- Ot I la I i:z^....J WolFe And Heeren Mall Letters ~lt.! IUUI I~UI~ I~JI i j _ . Mrs F r, . ,, . Cars Collide Mon. I With Easter Seals EleCTS "",,.,,nmr C~rs driven by R. B. Wolfe and More than 38,000 letters contain- , d Pcsta Smi' e"t rre$1GeflT ~Ltion of S. Third Ave. W and Second iwere slated to go into the mail in parts oft iave. S near the Lloyd Ellison and lLinn county Wednesday. Each sheet • ,,-,,e e rnml service which -- --- Lawrence Hunter was elected Mrs. Edgar Neal residences MondaY lcontains two types of seal design• PUI}I=3 ~raprovement in arrival I president of the board of edueation morning with damage to the carsI The Mt. Vernon and Lisbon Le- LiSbon and Mt Vernon] To Address Schoolmen I of the Mt. Vernon ConsolidatedTM no serious injuries. ... I gion auxiliaries are spearheading ~.,~essed by the District~, I school succeeding Rex Dean who!.. Nlr. Wolfe, going ease, was taKing!the project with Mrs. Robert Han- ~ zi~anager of District I i has been president for the last year. :l)orothy to SChOOl after naving ae-isen as chairman in Lisbon and Mrs. ~~ on, U.S. Post Office i i ........... livered Doug to me emmentary n~,, ~/t~,ti,~ in Mt Vernon ine election tOOK placeat me u 1.~* ~ r~ ,-.÷h, ,,,.e ~ h ,- .,-,,,, m 1 ~,,~a .............. board meeting on Monday evening~__:__. 2._ .. in~.t.ield b" the im I The Easter Seal Socmty provides ;:is hoped that plans ! . . ~ui.uzn~ ~.~r .... a ............. ¢ • • at which time Mr. Hunter and Roy ;a~a~,u~2n~_~. ~fn2 h_.~ .,,m.. o; I special equipment such as braces, t for announcement in , = p,~cL ann ,we,you a ,~-'* ~'~ v heel ch i tc ~s not known definite- Bowman, who were re-elected .a her .... neaa and a severe joFint g She w a rs, .cru heS;m sponsors .a :week ago to the board, took their; trend d chool th t da but was lane-week family ca p for handl- new service willbe I oath of office from John Lyford ~ a ' e s -- - a ,_ Y .. ....t capped persons and their families at secretary. ]taKen to ,.uKes osp ja u_L-N[Camp Wapsie; maintains a recrea- ~1 I . , evening xor x-rays, wn cn in uateu . . • ne or two star The board dmcussed a salary no serious trouble. ]tlon program for handicapped chil- = Shed between l schedule without taking any action! This intersection has been de- nton to facili- on its adoption. It will be consider- ~, scribed as a blind one. While there of 'mailto I " " • ! is a stop s'gn fo traffic on Second ed again at the next meeting I l r 1 cities. Supt• Harold Plank is completing Ave. coming down the hill from the was in tele- With W.H. said "We the service ready i was prompt- was rumored Would make the first year of a 3-year contract north, there is none for traffic cam- MOUNT VERNON RECORD, VOLUME 63, NUMBER 32 .. D A - - .-- Readm of al?wdatie?dmeters m ,01 I loar I Pr.,sldq nl • g , ~ . " ~------------ "~I George Lewis Albright was re- Lisbon was completed, by five teams I~...J ~ ....f~__i|-_L_ ] elected president of the Lisbon Con- at eouncu memoers, me mayor and R~U ~=dQl~li ~,#O|It~CI[I~ ~solidated sehool board at the organ- junior members from high school!~,,~#,~ • • • ~ 'ization meeting of the new school on Saturday. !~O~ In Lisbon board on Monday evening. Information gathered in the meter ~ .... . , . ~eadmg and checking of some met r • ." . • . ' • - • -I The Red Cross drive contributions _. ers tar vommetrm accuracy ~s oemg ..... ..... zn Lisbon total $369.70 whzch is well studzed and will De acted on a~ a[ • "" *h .... ,~ ~, ~= I .......... i Ov~x ~ ~ quu~ u.t q~x~o. I : special meeung, oI me ~lsDon coun- The Red Cross cah irman Goerr v ~ "~ cd to be held m the near future, Miehe wishes to thank each one of .... posmbly th~s week or next. ,the canvassers who helped to sac- ! The teams (councilman and jun-~cessfully complete the annual roll i for on each) who helped with the call in Lisbon. | i meter reading were Councilman q i John Sutliff and juniors Peter Radl i and Norman Blake; Richard Radl and Nancy Clark; Nick Williams : and Bill Burlingame; Milo Kaliban signed a year ago. Money Taken From Pop Corn Machine From $50 to $60 in currency was taken Friday evening from the pop- ing up from the south. Will Discuss Plans For Cornell Chemistry Dept• The Cornell College Little Sym- phony Orchestra under the direc- t,:on of Robert Cantrick will pre- sent a concert on Sunday afternoon ]March 24, at 4:0~ p.m., in King Me- and Ronnie Skow; Mayor Glenn Plattenberger and Steve McQuown. Three of the teams completed their work by noon and the others finished in the afternoon. They re- port splendid cooperation and a good reception from all water pat- rons. Meet For Title Oxford Jet• and Wyoming will vie for the girls' junior high tourney title Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Lis-I ban gym by virtue of second round l wins Tuesday. A consolation cur- tain raiser at 6:45 finds Clarence battling it out with Olin. The two finalists were determined corn machine which was being op- Fifteen representatives of the na- mortal chapel The public is invit- erated by the "C" club during the tion's leading corporations interest- ed, i.he___ office in Chi- high school district basketball tour-led in chemical research will meet program will consist of Pavan Small Fire At DR. PAUL MISNER nament at the Cornell field house, ] on the Cornell campus March 21 to by Byrd; Concerto in C major for Dr. Paul Misner, superintendent according to report made to Deputy i discuss the college's new chemistry 2 flutes, strings and keyboard in- .,sor~an Furniture GEORGE L. ALBRIGHT /Ul ~. )~ __. of schools at Glencoe Ill. and ores Sheriff Larry Condon The money, ,,,,~,,,,m ~nel ,,.,,¢ ,~¢ ~.cmwartinq lie struments F VI 2 by Vivaldi with --~ ................. c~¢n~-el .Tot ~iel,~li,~,~,~ r,~ .... ,.o h., ts Call ident of the American-Assoc. of was from receipts for sale of pop-!;resent'*lii~rary"~nto-a~"chemi~try Phyllis Folkerts and Judith Ray as Although smoke filled the Mar- a score of-26 to 21"in ~l~e'f~rst of Sailor Phelps, Don Bowers, and II~t,~ ILl| School Administrators will be the corn during the evening. The coins i ).,,~el~.= flute soloists; three English folk gan Furniture Store about 5:30 p.m. : qMosdav', twin hiU nnel in th~ ~oe INarrell Morningstar who w e r e ,,,a~ zll taken ~" songs The Unanswered Queshon Tuesday there was no fire damage elected on March llth took th w field main speaker this Saturday at the were left and the b" s . R C Wagner president of the ; ; .. . ' • and game Wyoming took the mess-I , e' ~,_ ~ 25th Schoolmen's Conference atCor- . ~ ~iC1 nton Corn i@ocessing Co will!IVeS; and Overture. to me.orama, The smoke came from some furn- ure of Olin 35 to 20 t oaths of office as administered by , vet: on Cub ~ .... ._ nell I -----.I~--...-.-- I~." .... ~ ....~ .... "' Rosamunde Op 2o oy ~cnuoert. e fil er hich w re smo eri ' School Secretar Frank Carbee Mr a÷ ,- ~- ~--~,.u~ ._." =nrn= ~.nm[! r~r~-*_ .~ ~ ~,~o,--,o,,. ! - ac t s w e uld ng.~ In the tourney opener Monday af- Y , • :, ~u remain active ~r. Otis Young is director of the .=v,,,,. ~'''''IF .... I Ex~,erts from the Esso Research'~ ~ Fire Chief Dmle Wagaman says he',ternoon the host team of Lisbon l Albright has been president of the l~usr, ~g the coming conference which will be held in ~#~I[,~~;~i'~t,~l,'lltl !Company, the Rath Packing Co., Cornell Receives Grant doubts if there was any flame. !girls were ousted by Olin 25-33. I board since the resignation of Mr. rid:O, ay at 7:30 p.m me ~zttle Theatre beginning at 9:30 • lvm~o ~mmm,,,~,~] Sheaffer Pen Co the Procter & : I~._.- AN,--.. I~ .... J--~:---- A small amount of water put out ', Olin took over a halftime lead of Carbee as a board member last July. " Church •a.m "' • i rlglll /"~1~,~1I-ggllggllglU • t .... base- .-.' - .......... ,~..... ,~;,-.~ .~,.~ ~,~ ~ v,,-~,,n I Gamble Co, McKesson & Robbms, I the burning filters. Large electrm 1%8 and were not seriously threat- ~ Committees will be named by the I z Jr• lVllsner Will aoaressmescnool- .~.,~ . ..~ s .................... ' ' ¢ " " ~ ' • ~ d ri - m " " ' I " " Will b ............. r ~*. ...... .~ uo.*m~o .,,~ ~o~¢¢ tho ; Chnton Corn Processing Co., Pemck ~ .... u .~u~.~ ~o ~,~... • ...... a ;.. fans were used to qmckly drtve the encd u ng te ammg play. Mare-, pies~dent of the board at a meeting ~bs ,,~ ~mr Iathers I men on ~mprovmg ~eacnmg ~'er- ~-?.~ ....... %'~,*~F," ":7", .... %" L~ & Ford Collins Radio and the I ._'~"';~" ~2".7~s=. ¢° ~ ~".~:~'~ F" smoke out of the buildin~ i lyn Mornmgstar led scoring for Lis- on next Monday evening ---meir m,,*~-^ ' sonnel" at two senarate ~es~ion~ nation are celebrating tnls week tne .,. -- .... . ' . - ,.~ I me plan or ~ne /-~leoa ~ouno'atlon to ...... o. ~ ~. *~. ~n • * ~ ~- ,~ • ~*OWever tha~"~rs'iThe mornin,~ talkan~ followin~dis°.' 47th birthday of their organization, i .~."°wa.tJ°rp" wm take part in me!expand its contributions to the Abouttne•,omy way nremen ean. D, on w*_~ Z pom_~s,.,~a,~rDara ~raw-I The board discussed teachers' sal- t[inue ;..',-, -:~• t'uosl • ..7 -- . es " ~]no,~ ire ¢,~,,nellna hv 1Dr nnd "[VIr~ ' cliscusslon• ~r,~,,~ CL,-.ll~o-,~, ~n,r,d~t'{rm It h~ account ior me starting at tne nrelxoru nau o; lvlelallll xorrance a; aries for the coming year but did their "~[~uomng be icussl°n wm oe concerning secon- U-2:-~ -%/-:-- .... 2," ,~Y, -'A --'- ;7..12" ~ When the new library now under] ;2LL:L'.F:2. :& is that a spark or ember from a ! Molly Jo Carstensen and Patsy '~ not take any action" - . --mers a~.oary level the afternoon will be diburner rlatsey ~UllC/, uamp tire : , ,. • • .'.~ .~. ..... , ju~ .~.c,vcu a ~pt:~,a, ~,a,,~ u* ,~ow .- ......... ' o....~ • ^-..~ T~ •." ~# ~ eu ~ =r Wil " "'~- ' " I construction Is comp, e~e~ .,= l~c~ ..... cnnKer ronea over ~o me nlters ~.u=* = ~avz,. oaC~le ~,,a,,oy o.aron I . • 1 betake retted toward the elementar level has helped over 4 000 000 g~rls to be- ' . I m addition to ~ts share of the ' ' . Board members will trmet wRh mt his s--- ~ n asl ......... Y .. " .... ~-o++or h~m'2makers and citi i ant library building will be avail- t amount -i,,en to tho Iowa Founds which were on the floor some dis- ] Gouchee and Pat Hoagland played S,,nt P~,,~ ~oit-i ...... w.el.,~¢el~., " ooes no ~r 1% L~ (Sole Wilt welcome tne-... ~ - ~ ~ b- ~ i ' "~" ....... ~" ........... in t t I " • " ...... , , • - able for conversion into a chemistry i " - tance from the furnace the guard spots i : ~' " "" " " he Program conference Lunch will be ~erveeltens by prowdmg gzrls between the ............. tmn ..... : .... .._ ~ _' ..... ! evening following the meeting of [" r'-- -~ ----. ~ .... • ~' "~" ~ ,, ~ ,,, -,t_ _ ........t.~_ OUllolng at an esnmateo cos~ at ]JaCK ~vmrgan proprietor nan taK- ~ xne seeono game oi me at;ernoon i ,u~ T ;~n N,~,~I 4 . 1 l~ •~, T •o =ue at ~' a es oi • ano lo Wltn all enjuyaule SC . masse s e u~. h, .,b ,~. Wal mont. . I Ieizfer at 12"15 g ¢~3 nnn Otis C McCreery of the Alcoa ..... ~ +h~ m;'~.~ fa,..~'u, ~.~,..~I doubleheader ended in a barn I,~ ............... " z-ack40 ---- lelsure-t~me program desxgned to / Foundation" writes' The contnbu - : ban i0 actiw--The pack ==l - a ~'~ || heln build character through sup-iWith these added facilities, Car-, ....... ; .... - 5 p.m. As he had noticed a faint lburning finish as Wyoming nosedI ' mere o luons wnlcn ~ornen college is maK lut th- . bers~ imecr wallace .,o:o.,,oa th- *--;,,in,~ ai .... in the : nell, now ranking 14th in the coun- . , ........ - smell like that of burning rubber l out Stanwood 26-25, thus placing ] ....... ho--~.~, e.lsPae~,wR, except Ii --• uumef'Y-2"'Y'*~:*~'~ 2a~ me cuurcnY'-'~: F2,F anu-~ 2"Z'2a~ ~cnuux ..... litry in graduating successful scien-t mg tnrougnucanon, are nine" aovancement mignly regarded oy mee°" he went back to the basement in a : Wyoming. in the pairings to meet ~ Lisbon Boys IO A~end Unleo- ~ hout ad- Rotary . ', ........ " tists, will be in a position to offerl ........ few minutes to make a checkbeforeiOhn Tuesday. C~--~^ I" ......... . • ,- ?° lathers ~,~ [ "---iV---~,~,--,,,,,,- m mm area you wm nna mese, much better training for science ~ ~coa ~ounaauon anct we are gtaa leavim, tho store ~,~ oo,,~,~ -~, ~-~ ' In the under bracket opening i O/U/~ /~.#~IIIINIIII~I~III .~ darter will --~, [ .. gzrls making gifts and scrapbooks Oudents ! to lend our support to the zmportant ..... ~ .... • a .... ~ ,~,^..~...~.^ I round Monday evenim, Lowden I , ~ne IIU'~A " . * o~ . , ~llj ~z~xl.z, ~2~_ AI#.~= ~lLlk£ t.llUtA~Llb t, llt.2 i d ~ r - _ . PrOgram n.,.~, lay Wallace was elected prom-for the Cedar Rapids Children's work you are carrying on. ~ ......... • .... ~-~...~-~ ~ ,~--~ ~* 1~ ~ nnd Eleven members of the Lisbon cunti ~..v~- Ident o . . , ~ ooor nan ~een coming irom me, ~'-'-~, ~,~ ,.A~u.~ ,,~. _~- ...... ~ , . ... nued. t- f the Rotary Club on i~Ion- Home; furmshmg cookms to the Mt. &£%/ul~ C----:...- IA/:II T..I..~ ] ~ I clinkers he had taken out ; Clarence ran away with McVille 51-, boys basketball team will leave uterest ;. . oay evening at the ~eacon t:ate Vernon Rott Home" sin~in~, carols #vtvn.~ .~.,u.~ Will D~l%~n. ~ , . = .. . . ... ". ! ........... I Fridav mornin~ to attend Friday " '~ snow ~ . , . , ~ , o o ~ T James bKOw son of tne H C i zu ~o set up a ~larence-uxioru Jc~. - o . tt Tuesd ..... n at i Llsbon. Leo K~rkpatrmk was elect-, to shut-ins' w'it ng to pen-pals in T__~_ 1~__ ~_L_l--..l.:~,. I.lnn I*eople Ig~SK JI~DOU .... , - .~ . • = ~+ ¢~ ,r~.2o~... land Saturday sessmns of the state tl '~:' mght to'ed • " ~ ' " " /t~ll) IO[ ~;I1OlUI~III o , . bKOWS and Don Leurano son or~-~ ~,r ~u=~,~,~. t " " of the ~ 1st wce pres., Handas Muzum- England and Scotland painting ~ ~J ...... tourney at Des Momes. Making the th~ charter a ldar 9,,,~ .,~ ........ ~ ..... ! ....... , . . , ,: ....... ;Banding for Cankerworm I the Albert LeGrands, notmed smoke~ Supt. Paul Seltsmger of L~sbon ~s! ............ ~,r....-. m.~ ....... '~'~ Proh~.~-- '.. I ........ to..-..., ,~..~. .... s~ weaving, hiKing, cOoKlng and taK-I Five Mt. vernon semors WIll gO~ ]in ~h, ~,,,-,,~,, ~,~ ,,,h~,, **. ....... tournev manager i~c,v ~,, uc ~,,~,,, ~...~, ~a~e ,~,- ~'~',:' wul[ Brown .3 •4 )dce pres. Watson Da,dz '.ng part in all activities at Camp ! to Marion Tuesday afternoon, March ! Protecting elm trees from canker- I ~.'~o~;~-'~'"~'~-~" °~;~.;";~/.'~i~ney ~er~e i .......... I dre, Bud Stanley, Don Ca.rbee, Nor- b S was ~ d sec trea~ T~ n \ ~Llta a ~omorrcw ou will fin ~ for merit lo ......... s P o ~ .... lyn Smith Bob Lang D~ek Chart • ,cont.. 9de I " -' ":• " • ":'l- • '/', ..c v ~ • g . ~ y " d 26, to take tests to qualfy " ~' worms has raised some quest' ns I Conkhn," at ................ fireman, who turned in" .... ' . • ' ' Tauro-~- k meet-, offmer ....... ake over t.:e;r c.u..c: t~em a~suminz adult-size resncnsi .... ia ~oholarshins at one or an-,,...... ; ........ *" -eo,qe aboutI .... Lisbon Hello World Ran Skow Darwin Kohl, Gary Sar- ay M .~ .... ~ . - , Ine alarm. I , ,o . . . he arch 28 n Iulv I , gent Gary I3 claus Coach Primrose all.,~u'_ , ~ * ., • . b:hh'es m our commumty 1 other of the three state supportedthe effectiveness of banding now to ' ,~ ............. 1, i_ •' . ~ " " • v o~ *'.~pose room Wats " " "s retorted on a Ro ....... ~ , , , ,_ ~, ^~ .... ,..^.. ,. ,,~^ "~ _ _ , , .. ,,_: ........ ,. -----------Z--q-.. -- 1 ,_,corge uaney, we~gn~ o ms. • /4 i~u t Seitsinger and Glenn Platten- -o "~:a00 ~...:~_.. . " "- ~ " b;ncn 1"~¢. ~n.-rnDc- cur airls ' SCl]001S OI DIbl]er cuu~.at/uzx axx ~xc revent oamage ~ater c:u~ spring, u i•11 . ~| / t - -~. • .~ , -,r .....~ P " . . . ~bmmlng i tary workshop he 'rod Pres Carrol . " 7 .... ~.~°~ - . q :~._,^ !Po ~. ~.,2,~ r, v n ..~ o...~.. I"lllll~ll'~lT • .111~ !oz was oorn xvlarcn ~a .o ~.r ..... berger wul arlve cars ~__ ,=. Io~-'ll a~.tenoecl at manenester recent-~ ~ f" " "r - --- : T-~n~a÷ ~4ege~nd Judith Woods "~---:-' ......... • *o'k~ ;-'"uirin'* ]~w~. '-~,~z~-*'~ ,~.o ............ I -- PI| r moran na,loEal program Keyea 1;o :o¢.,,~~. ~-,¢. • ,LXaIJILI~, bayb lllUb[- 1 • a ~,q N ' ~ " ' "en Grand ar- { " ~rs ly Iamcs Fouke was a guest Iowa haze s x other chfld~ p ~UV ] .... " • I the theme "Toge{her We Make To-who would like toenroll at have wondered if banding individu- TO SHOW SPRING HAT STYLES . * . _ E Ra,se $222 In Red Cross er " -, _~ • !morrow."' Stats Teachers, Steve Ludley who al trees with "tanglefoot" or a sim- AT WOMEN'S GUEST DAY t;~l!: ~~z~ec~°~g:b~;ns°af~i~;;n ...... I" in Lin " "" ,arm t, ar 5kids: Knocks I Camp Fire Girls. we salute you .r)!an~ to go to Iowa State college a} ilar stieky material is good protec- Spring fashion~ in hats will bei =" .'~y ........ it.anvass n .ownsmp ^ I,% | • "1 . r~ i an.d x~dsh .you, a gloriously happy Ames a~-d Pan}., Lar:on 27~o .~anuot tic,.insurance. .......... feat\}red in ashov/ing byMrs. Ed~hlFoRMER LISBON RESIDENT ! Tile Linn Township Red Cross e PUrcha ItJ]zmoay wee1 Long may ~,GU lk ~t v~no exp~.~ c - ~ ~,le x~aun l~t~ ex~enslon en~o Matin[land luesaay lvtarcn zo seduown LI nt role ~' " * r c., .. ." " 't"7 ..... ~n~t~e ~ ' ' ; " ". - ' .... HAS SURGERY ON BACK !canvass has been compL, ted with farm of ~o~ g I banner wave over Mt. Vcrncn L!s- Uni,,crzlty w~ll part:c~pate l moloolst, doesn t beheve the band- whe~ IIillci•est women meet at 1:15 M,.¢ 1~17 7nr,,hn ~f Codar Rnrfids !¢~.~9 ')~ .~,~ * ...... ,~ tho ~,~M ,~ as the M-o Le~ TZ.,,~ ........ ,~ ~,,~,~ ;. !bon and Martelle. t:sl:n~ preg~am x~h~ch deter nes mg for cankerworms provides suf- for dessert and cards. Mrs. Ralphi~.,•mor~. Vlvian H~ris of Lisbon '~nO Tha-ks are extended ~o -]l Possess;..*. ~uri,~o ...~..... ~,;~ ~a=a -~.~.~.~ ~.;.~,~ t ~L1Q2 lli,S ~.rhO wAt receive lresnmen f!clent protection to make it worth Slnrlnons ap-d Mrs Peter Daws are i~,,brnittoel fn hnolv ql}r~'e-v ron.irin~'onntrih.t~r~ nnd o~nooin v tn tho ,,~, ~ ...... ~ ..... ~ ~oo-o ~:,,~,:, ~,~,~ m~rlt and student aid scholarships, the time and effort, in charge of arrangements A com-,r ....................... " ""-~-~ ...................... in' o ~ li i ~'~-in"ll" ....... Whic on the avemen ear h B I FATHER-DAUGRTER ...... • _ , , extensive bone grafts Saturday ~ )ers ns ~ho so c ted their area , ...... h p . . t. n t e oylesI . c~.ments I~Kmg the tests will be. Past experience shows large num- mitt-.e wiJ1 call members for reser ! .......... ~ ' -o -~nted 'grove west or lvzt. vernon, en old CAMP FIRE DINNER ' ~ • -~ ~. ..... or all scholar- .............. ~- ....... i-k~-- ~-rid-~ ~" • " " I mercy nosp.iml in ~ea.ar ~xaplas. l ..... .~~T"..2_ OD~rnfa.~ Ra n.,~ ~ t~ ~ 1".~,+ 1 h.1I ' eons.oereu ,,-- ~ny • uer~ o± tnu peb~ nave qu c ~y u ~;- vatlons. ( ~ff-- 7n*'~,h~ h~d hnd frnl]hlo with l~Ld~l~l '19 lff2~kl~'ll~ll[~21k'l'lE .... P' ; .. I Thirtv-nine camp fire girls and ships for winch they m~ght be ehgl- ed bands of sticky material to de- March 28 stag and dinner 6'30 1'~=~ l'~'rlg~2~ ~;...... ~f~F~f~; .... ;'1~1 ..... IN STATE CONVENTION .. ~ their clads enjoyed a droner Tues- b,~ at the mstltutmn to whmh Y. fohate elm trees m an area. Conse- p m Lisbon committee Lloyd Iosty ................ i ........ day morning Front end of the ca. t ~ ....... ,, ~- ....... ~ ~ ........... : "' -- • - ~ " .; ~. , 'twnue playing oasKetDan wnne snel Lmoon ~'~~ chapter held its man- R| ,~,-- wa~ el~m~ao~ A ,,,ho,~l ,,~ *h .... ] day evening March 19 at the Pres- apply ~cnolarsmps WIll Ue a wa~u- ! quenny spraying wire x~u~ has cnr, ~oo nansen ~ m. 2ranKs was a ~tudent at Lisbon hi~,h school i,hl., m,~*;,.~ ~o~* ~xr~.~..~o~ ..... .~ "~I$ byterlan church The girls held a ed on barns of test scores ana stu i been necessary to save infested trees John Zahordc ~ h has |• }~' caught in the" mud of the shoulder " • ...... -'. ~ .. / ........ 7____. • t She expects to remain "n t e -]chose Larry Biderman and Howard ~QII*~ when the car skidded• i bake sale Saturday and netted $35: den~ s acaaemm recorfl. ImsPz~e °~ne ~analnfi.~rea~me~' .... ~ i pital at least three weeks and to]Clark as delegates to the state con- --~ A liuht rain was fallin~ at the[t°ward expenses on the omner. , ~ I--" ......... "-'; .... ~ ...... L':~ff_F~%2~'2~ Llnn~ I'ranKIin !".15. ]spend several weeks in bed after]vention in Cedar Rapids on ApriI .- o N JOY May or eazuyoune ue~ore uumg • . n ~ h rd Stoltz and Mrs LLOYD FOIVLERS E I h t e m E ~- . time that made the pavement icy IMrs. Rc a ' • t .......... , ......... ^. u--.._ ~_.,_~ a~__~*.__ s e re urns home• Sh is m roo ~ 25-27. The group plans to enter a • ~arrlc - I~ anytmng auou~ ca.~wu~.,~ ~ nuve J I!1 M u ~ie~^~ " k has in some places The car went into]Golden Miller's groups talked on, TRIP TO CALIFORN I ..... ,~ ..... ,. "~....~ o I eeiIn~ 5o6. i float and have a chapter exhibit "~uith r ' , ~ that ume young l,~..,,= w,,. .,~,~ . . 1 St =~ esz- the ditch about or~posite the drive- IRank and gave the hand szgn. Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Fowler re- I ....... 2' ........ ~_~ ~._ ..._,^~. Lmn and Frankhn twp Farm ~ [ ------- • "~,,u Will . "- . . I , : . natcneu anu ~ret'~ ~,umu ue w~c~,- . PRACTICE TEACHERS Vacated ~ oc- way to the Eddm Plthk farm. ~ James Dutcher s group gave a talk iturned Tuesday evening from .a l,~,~ clo~el- for leaf-feedin~ damage Bureau members met at the Linn ! • . I p p a~ I LEAVE ve Pur~ uy the Louis ~^"-^--~ .... :~-~- ..... ~ ) on advanced Rank. Tne girls lntro- ! pleasant two months' auto triPt ~ .~,~.~..~ .~ ..... ~o ,,~÷~,~• Grove church Tuesday evening with ||l~hf~r~ I= ~ i[~ Lyle Mackey and Tom Hoerner ten the uced their fathers and sang camp h the south and to Cahforma Ill rosen for the su who have ce Knutsens took Loe home and he d -.throug ~,,~,,,i,,,, th~ tnU~o nf nll infested p t pper served been prachce teaching in drove his father's car to school ]fire songs, iwhich covered 6,500 miles. Go~ng!~-~"~; -i'"n E~'-~i~oin~t~ will be by the Linn Grove Ladies' Aid so- ~| = 1ACe the Lisbon VOAG dept., returned to i ISer¢l"~S° a-ndtEdd" ' " - " ~ ed Brownsville and E1 PasoS°t~twth:(s~rtenngdfeedl2'h~I°'Red .1. ~-:-" ............... .--" , • " . , ' " - 'r regular classes,at I.S.C. Tues- Id l~!t~k%tPoM~tlr~s: the:tC2{nt~!;tee°~ C. W• Smith Fractures dF~!t! necT:!:l~uW;enoa~deifndiPuray?~algb~i !~!h:v:rW~m;:~y~U:ty21a~r~in,l~ihcp- .naP,er w,ns Ilek it home" It had:" 1956 ChevroletIvertebra In Fall iiAt Los Angeles they visite'd Mrs: 2~r~U .~r;0 ~Pe~.allonoofwa~er companied by Mrs. Gladys Barne; 2 Gold Awards LINN SC~EETING ,~ as PUrclo~.- . mo*.~t~ .1.~t~;~1o~ T ~ l'~.~l~ ;~t%~'.1]~~ ;~ ;+ I ,Fowler's mother at ~,herman Oaks entertained w~th mumc and Rex ! Lzsbon was host to the dinner .; _ n the .~ he last ...... l Clarence Smith had the mmfor- her daughter and m West Holly- _ ..... Corm farm editor of the Cedar • • meeting of the Lmn Schoolmen .~ Odd Av- -- f I tune Wednesdayof lastwe t wood her son While m CahfornmIMount Vernon Locals Rapids Gazette was the guest ~ ... .5 ......... I Wednesday of this week Blythe It ~ee ~"urnero - o~,,,m~., ek o .... • Nine boys the two practice teach- ~Ula e. ~ -- • '. . " . , . '. ,, . ~ =,~ ~--m ,.~.~., ~om n~erner anu . ' tf ,to P0ssess~..' He ql" ~ * I [ fracture the thzrd lumbar ver}ebra they took m D~sneyland attended .... speaker H~s topzc was The Brzght;T.,~lo M~o~ .... a c: ..... Mi.ho I Corm Burhngton attorney, and for- t/1e . . .v,,, OU " " ' a ., bu t m h~s back when he fell while ±oaa n Thomas and Lawrence I Mrs Florence ~aorgan arnve~ F P ctur elvm m rl ' Odin - the Dan y • " Side of the arm i e." M " I~ " .......................... , ' e y on the Iowa tax study com- ~s Grocer~,~ g (re- |WO ~r|Oges ing out hay in the barn on his farm : Welk TV shows and the Santa Anita Thursday from Minersvine, Pa., to Haeseler was master of ceremonies ,V.OAG instructor represented the mittee was the guest speaker : -, are in " n " ~ .... Mrs Watson • 1Lisbon FFA chapter at the district, ' • _~.._ - ~ |_ #~ . between Mt. Vernon and Lzsbo . races. They stud Iowa never looked ; vlsxt w~th her cousin . Mr. Conn, former L mn county ag- ~,~, ;_ ~xr.~i..~÷o.. c~,..r.~." ~ Men.b~,~ of the Mt. Vernon board ~ " [pro ram oi n ' Fie TI vis took him to S Luke';: M.a -=. s .. . P g BIink¢' Denny Nests and Steve '~ .... c ~"",..;'; -!Dogs destroYe¢i ..................... 4 ,, | Re~-',_/ I.~ g...f " road a d bridge work l. ' d. "a ..... t. . . the week end in Racine, Wis., ws~t-[siege of bronchitis, t ...... [~" ............ man g.Ad ~- tae reporter's scrapi ..... ~ ~ _," ....... /C ..... . ..... :. " ~'~1 i ~0 ~e a vv~aca w le ~tx ~.xxax,~,z i t'~u~t~ lne oog catcner is not al ,qql llO0~ . P (1 by the ~lnn county b oaratz.osp~taL ne is ame ~o De °°ut[ing their daughter and her family, I .... -- ..... ] e . i book and Donald Neal honorablei ........ ~- ..... ~ ............... - nStr • oi SUpervisors at the county approv- now with some difficulty since he is i the Robert McNabbs ! non Jonnsmn, son ozme ~. ~. Mr and--~r~aes~ler re mention on the secretary s book. . ~a.~o a, a,au~e when cohen ior Dy UCtlOI! al meeting held on Thursday March in a cast from his neck to his hips " Johnston's arrived home Monday • "- • - ;J ...... ~.~,,, ~ t Larry Biderman and Howard i residents of Lisbon. And even if he ~14 " -' " --~ • • ~ ., turned last weane~a,~•r ~ ...... were stra do s who h ) m As ..... I . EsNmated cost for projects ap- t Harold Burge has been taking : E,:an Howard Troyer zs hvmg at ! from Hawau where he had been I ,.......... ,-, trin t,- 'P,~ e here {Clark were delegates from the Lis- t , . y. .g ave spent ~:in ctt~c wc~=lx ~ xa W ~nbo .... bly No 1,o Ipr°ved is $400,700. lover choring duties for Mr. Smith } Dean and Mrs. J. T. Meade's rest- i stationed at Pearl Harbor the past/ .......... h~ "~':.% -~.o~.~-~ ¢;~,o~ibon chapter at the district meeting ~ most of their hves wandering zreely Pro'~, 3°r Girls',..~(~l One bridge is the one over Big i "I dance while the dean's house is year with the Navy. He will receive! m%~ ,~,~:~, y~, .... ~o.. ~. ~\. ]held Saturday afternoon when of- i over me town are naturally wary of XlllS ,, wxll ' e ' -- . . . ana orotner-ln-law ~vlr. an~ ~w,~., , • , e Cr ek ] ~ human beings and ate not ea ;30 n ~.. Sehool ~ i a quarter of a mile north of I ...... undergoing repairs and remodehng. ; his discharge from the serwce. I ~ ........... ficers were elected I ~ sy to ~',u u~ tlluce wazwlcK at lvlc~regor ~exas ~on ga;-With inspec ]the former V. B. Boyle farm, which I Parents, Teachers Confer } ~-~ ~ I ..... --. ----, - - [ ..2 ....... r ............ ",,-m'r Flor'l --'-" F catch. There fore,.if property owners ~i~ ",, ~Urdav ~_ .-IIs north of the Midway on hi~,hwav[-- , .. , --_ : Petty Officer 3/c ~o