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Mt. Vernon, la., Hawkeye-Record2
and The Lisbon Herald p--__
Thurs.. May 30, 1957 _u~e
I After a two weeks' visit at Falls The Don Nicolls and Gregory
Church, Va., and Jackson, Mich., Mr. spent Sunday, May 19, with Mrs.
and Mrs. Guy Martin returned home Nicoll's parents, the R. S. Downs at
Coon Creek
Mrs. Dale Johnston
The Guy Mitchells were in Chi-I
cage from Sunday to Wednesday at- ]
tending a ceramic show.
The Hawkeye-Record !
The Mount Vernon Hawkeye I
and The Lisbon Herald !
104 2nd Ave. North, Mount Vernon, Iowa]
Official Newspaper Mount Vernon and
Linn County I
The Mount Vernon Remarker
Founded in 1893 by Minard Lozier
The Lisbon Herald
Founded in 1894 by IF F S,'::U
James W. McCul=heon
Editor and Publi ",r
Published at Mount Vernor ,'m.! I,idmn.
in Linn County, Iowa ev,,,v Tk.-~d ty.
Entered as •econd class mail matier at Iho
post office of Mount Verm n. Iowa. and
Lisbon. Iowa.
Friday evening. , Marshalltown. BfD,~ ~ ............ The Claude Mitchell family at- ~ .,
The John Blythes, Anamosa, call-i The Henry Kammermans were ,-~,~ o~nuv~ urL~a tended a family dinner Sunday ati~lleffi ~__|,
ed on the Jerry Blythes Friday eve-[dinner guests of the John Peter- ON MONDAY JUNE 3 the Ray Mitchell home i ~]'II[]~V|TmK~(~
rang. i sens at Onslow May 19. I Daily Vacation Bible school will ~- ~~
Mrs Mose Mitchell and Mrs John f The Fred Kaufmans northwest [be held at th~ c~, ~ .... ]. ,~ ...... I The Moline variety of American ~'~l~~'- - - ~--*
Clark spent Thursday evening in of Morley called on the Henry ity church .Tune 3-7 from 1"30 to elm and so-called "hybrid" elms arc i ¢~ g~$ wa[er m[=
iCedar Rapids Mrs Clark visited!Kammermans Sunday evening 1330 ~m Each child * ..... "o~ ,~ all subject to the same serious dis .~4~. % .~//
• " ' • ~-. • ~u la~y oo~ LU • " - -' ~urwe[[ Process
her mother-in-law Mrs. Ed Clark May 19. help defray someexnense" ofthe eases that affect American elms ..... ] ..,~///7~
;a patient in St Luke's hospital and i Gary Achenbach accompanied his material ~ " ~--~ -- I .,~ ~#UVL/,-x~_ _, th
• lathe Abn A .... ~ . NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF I -, tleMe'
Mrs. Mitchell helped her husband ! r er cnenDach to t~nicago I --, EvECUT('}R" "* i ! "-~-~_.....tel -*-.,
!celebrate his 68th birthday. He is a !May. 21 when he trucked in a load Mrs. Marvin h n d r e returned . .. . No;25543 I ~ 0~L.~'~,'~- 10"Ye~', ~_
I patient in Webbers Nursing home oI nve~..~c_:, t~ .... .~,t,,"~v from a visit at Iowa St~T~IC~°*~ li~]~E~ntY'l~; I ~'~ brickeli "/,. b0IIci;
there ~ Mrs. Henry I"~g, mmerman spent F-.ll~ -~*-'~ ~J ~.-.-+.-.- c1 . .--* .... " ~.. Z G. EN, that the: I' "~ *'_-2 .... rift(lilt7 "
..~ . ~ a • ~lu ~1~,,1~,,11 • -i~ w~llt ~ot nele~s ~neo n s een on tn s 18in oa of
! The Leonard Gordons vlmtad her ~lonoay, ~a~y .~, v,.~.~ 1.~. c ........ Z~v,a Fe:!~ on Tue¢'ay !o attend the MaY, 1957• duly ,~v,)oi.ted .~nd qualified ~,.~ J ~ $SUU_~~
parents the Ckarlie Whites in ter Ml~s; Merle Catlett. Mrs. Cat-l funeral of a cousin"Vernon Keplar :E ...... to,. of the estate of El .... C. Berg-, J ~:.~.~/~/./,v-
Zp-~ngville Friday evening lett suherea an injury to her knee:Before returnina home she viol*o~ mann late of Li,:n County. Iowa, de':eased. ' L, " ~y~f/] ~'~ ~5-
l .... • , ~ ~ o ~.~,~ All persons indebted to sa d estate are r~- ,
! H.aro!d Ho.lcombs, Pasadena, CaLf.. aPsta ndaY. was nece sary.for he*:n the Bert Hemmes home at Hamp-i quested to make immediate payment thereof ] J i" ~ I
j lS wmtmg hls sister and brother-m-, y ~ ~ae hospital in Anamosat~n. }to the undersigned. Those havina claimsI ~, "2
law, the Elmer James' and with his for a few days, but she is now. at .......... against the san-~ will file them. duly au- i ~|
mother Mro Bl~neh^ itoleomb her home with her leg in a cast zne r~omer ~toc~tons oi Daven- thenticated in the office of the C e-k of . ff
....... from ha, ~.~1o ,,~ ,k~,,o ha, ~.~ I,,ort and the L. M. G~shes were: nn County, I¢'.*a. Dstrct Court. Ig_liL_--A--I~II~I~Jl
I The t~arlton ~ewlses, ~alroorn, .- ........................... I OTTO L. SCHLUTER, Exeeutor[l~.~lllll~l~il l~iJIIlbllla~"
Subscription Rate
ONE YEAR in Linn and adjoin- RICHARD A. SCHMADEKE of Marion stands in front of his i Ohio, spent several days with the
in~ c, untPs ...... $~.001Hudson, left, and the Grover Penningroth Cadillac, right, follow- Lolin Remingtons.
ONE YEAR, outside Linn and ad- i ing a collision at this end of Abbey Creek bridge on May 21. The Mrs. Lenore Hoffman. Davenport.
spent the week end with the Clay-
joininy counties - - • $35°',lady with the umbrella is unidentified. Bruce Mullen is at the right, ton Murfields and the Lolin Rem-
Mrs. Graver Penningroth of Clar- ingtons.
ence, driver of the ca]', had ju.stbeen May 23, on the farm with David
Governor Takes Gamble removed to the Baxter ambulance Martelle Concerts Morley News Hoppe. Terry Larger spent the
when this picture was taken. She
Governor Loveless baN thrown a i suffered three fractured ribs, a corn- St O J 5 Mrs. Lloyd Hunter same day on the farm with Tommy
monkey wrench into the state taXLpound fracture of the right ankle,art n une Hefflifinger.
HAVE FAREWELL DINNER Mrs. J. R. Bickerstaff stayed over
legislation passed by the last session right, knee injury and multiple
of the legislature• ~abrasions. She was operated on last MARTELLE -- Summer concerts The Forest Community held a Wednesday night, May 22, with her
He has vetoed the 2V~ per cent lwo~n~,~ ...... i,~ bv the community band will start Jfarewell dinner at Forest Chapel daughter• Mrs. Muriel Lane in
sales tax measure as well as theI ~2 ~ ""--'~"'s - .... W"ednesda- June-5 a* ~ .... May 19 for the Rev. and Mrs. Ever- Cedar Rapids. Mrs. Amelia Seeger
! ivirs, ueorge tluprecn~ sut~ereo~ .... ~, . ,. ~ .y ~-";..-- ott nonnmt Elizabeth Janice and of Savannah Ill. who had spent t
$16,000.000 appropriated for a state l right knee and forehead lacerations I±waIn s~reet unaer olrcctmn o~ lxoy .......... , .... '-- ' ........
, Curtis who moved May 21 to lme week in me d. r~. t~lcKers~aii]
building project. ~Mr H F dd r 1 f ' Schwab. Rehearsals will be held , i •
s. enry e e son e t arm . .. , home accompamed them to Cedar
He says the half per cent sales tax I . - ev nl Lomha where he accepted the paN- r
abrasions anda fractured mght Tuesday e ~ngs at 8 p.m. at the tnrnte Tho ~roun nresented the Rapids May 21 and later in the
revenue is not needed and the other ~ ankle and Mrs Walter Kemman n 'nigh SChOOl. yormer memoers ann ..... ~" *- "- . ~... ~.....a^.~ ~ ._~,- ..._ ~...-.^
• -i .. • .......... Bennett family witha chairasa luo~ UUalUUU d Llalll IUL IIUIIIU. I
appropriations should come fr°mibroken wrist and cracked nose. All omers w~tn ao~llty ano Interest. are "oin"-awa-" "ift i The Forest Cemetery assn. will l
I invited ~o Join me oand at any time I s s ~ s
the road use tax fund• of the ladies were taken to St., .~ *'" hold its annual chicken-noodle din-I
We don't know any more about Luke's hospital Cedar Rapids. !~.~ur~., .~.,,~--~---~..,-.~. ',NEW PASTOR ARRIVES i ner in the Forest Church parlors
this than many of our readers butI Mr Schmadeke of Marlon was in~ Mar" II .... ~----~~-~ The Rev George Talbot moved May 30 w~th serving startmg at i
it looks likethe governorby a, " , te e su,,..~ ua.. ~c.uu~. " 11
I a dazed cond~tmn probably from a I s" r" T ....... rote the parsonage May 21 and willa m I
• ' ta ~s uesoay aune ~ ~essons wm . I '
stroke of the pen has destroyed ~ bump over hm left eye when the b -iv n ~ ' -, " ,~ - , be in charge of the pastorate dutms ~ t
much of the work of the legislature. ,~;0~ .......... ÷.,_.. No '~;.~ ~._ .~:.~ i e g e zrce weekly on ±uesaays ~ ~ IT 1~ f~h,roh in Morlev and! Good vegative cover is needed as l
i v,~-~ vy~o ~=h=ll. --~ ~1" "~ UlU [and Wednesdays to ~tudents from ' "~ - ................ " erosion control rotectlon for farm
If the half per cent sales tax is not know what had happened The l ........ 7 ....... 'Forest Chapel He had been in - P I
not needed that will be very aecep- , ,, . ~ • me ±vlar~ene t~ons. SChOOl Ols~r]c~ a~ - - -" ........ onds -'oints out Robert M~rm~n '
lOliOWlng mornlng at ~,t. Luke's hos- +ho ¢oh,~ h~,,o~ T.~.,~o÷.~.~ o,,,~,~,o cnarge ol a cnurcn at k.:OlllnS, p . , t~ ou a , [
table news. The delay in the state )ital he still wa ....... " ~ . . ~ .................................... __ ot iowa State College•
a llLue lnconelent I
building program may cause many . . should see the instructor on Tues-i Morley Methodist, Rev. Oswald
problems for the state schools.
It would appear that the gover-Ho~d Graduation ]day or Wednesday. A few school in I Sandbach, pastor• June 2nd. Sunday
,struments are available free and~school 10 a.m. Join your friends at
nor has taken a terrific gamble in a i others can be rented. ]Sunday school once. Worship at 11
a.m. Sermon by the pastor on "Can
bid for a second term. If he can lAt Mechanicsville I TAKE CALIF()R~A TRIP I Jesus Save the Individual? Can the TAKE
carry out his program and have suf-
ficient 1 evenue he may be hard to MEeIIANIeSVILL ! The Melvin Montagues and son
• ' E--Commence-]Tommy left Wednesday for Califor- Church Salvage Civilization and
beat• v lo s that hemerit exercises for the senior cla~s i nia. They plan on being gone for Redeem Mankind?" ONE
If. however, it de e p _ ._ were held Thursday evening in tilde
has spent surplus tunas aria me:hi_h ~cho ' - - two weeks or more. Their youngest WINS ROTe HO~
' • .... l" be a; g • o~ auditorium. Dr Oscar l son Bobby is staying in Monticello Dale Findley, son of the Delmar
state comes up snortitV¢I I ~, --
"" , E. Thomson, associate professor of lwith his grandparents the Earl Grif-Findleys, was one of twelve Iowa
different story. ~ i
Such things bare happened at i education at Iowa State Teachers fiths. !State College ROTe cadets pledged
some time in nearly every taxing/college, Cedar Fails, was the speak- , to Seabbard and Blade, an honorary [M~I,~
district. Council members, school er. The invocation and benediction iHONOR BRIDE-TO-BE military fraternity. The selection is | i l|l
, were given by the Rev. P. J. Casey. ! Mesdames Oliver, Ironer a n d based on academic standing and ----
b o a r d members or supervisors Supt. Lyle Kehm presented the [Howard Clark entertained at a leadership potential. The 12 became
are elected who think taxes can be. class and named Jean Anderson i shower for Miss Jean Olerick Viola, active memb e rs at ceremonies
cut. They cut them and then come i valedictorian and Verlyn Davidson ] Sunday afternoon, May 26 in the May 5.
up abort on working funds and have
to borrow and pay interest in order!satutat°rian' Homer Clark borne. Miss Olerick'
.......... iwill become the bride of Harley
to meet tbe bills. Then it takes many I uoc uamme, presment at me i .....
t~larK in aunt
Board of Education, presented di-i ~"
years of careful financial manage-iplomas to the elass. Music was pro-!BIRTItlIAY PA-RT~
ment to again build up adequate,
working funds, vided by Sharon Jackson and Gary] Scott Newman entertamed 16 e.~;'~
G~eere who each sang solos Jean las ma ~t hda l Man
Such a situation has happened in ~ "' " .... • • , ]c s tcs at a b' 't y pa "ty-
this community in our memory. Will ~noerson was the accompanist anti, day afternoon Guests were Judy
played fo~ the pIoeesslonal and re I
it happen for the state? Time will : ~ " " - i Larson, Jimmy Middlekatff, Douglas
tell. cessional, i Randall, Babara Plattenberger, Lisa
The Delmar Findleys accompan-ISunday dinner guests in the Dean iott° L. Sehluter, Attorney. 1
ted the Dean Weedes and LaDonna Kirkpatriek home. May 23, 30. June 6, 1957 I
to Iowa State College May 19 to
visit Dale and Ronald Findley and
Gary Dean Weede, a nephew of the @ I~
Findleys. -csr
CurtisLarger spent Thursday,
A ~mple~:ely n."/ Inn.r Ford" brings you a new kind of ride-the smoothest, quietest ride the money can buyl
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Mt. Vernon, Iowa ~,
With the longest, loveliest, IowIpriced car at your command, you'll have every reason to be proud, and mighty popular, toot
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The class includes: Allen Douglas iEldred, Tommy Aller, Brian Gold-
May Is Beef Month Ahrens, Carol Ann Albaugh, Wil- I smith' Wendy Clark, Joyce Lurkens,
berta Jean Anderson, Arleen Kay ] Ruth Ann Miller, Edwin Holeomb, Feel aa peppy M a
]man James Bo, i Beaver" Williamles. Ch rles Ro r Clayt°naB°yd' N°r-[ George Halker, Carolyn Clark, Dav- ~'rncUt~r:l°~e~r's ~;o,; Underneath the he,utv of the '57 Ford, there's more insulation than any other car in its field
May
is
beef
nlonth
in
Iowa
with
the slogan "Enjoy Iowa Beef." • • I B~iown Allen ~IYo~ard Bu~ e - ge lid Wethington, Bobby Locke, Becky ~hee°~Pl~etteGlrlandee °At a .'~m:;'!c',:iv yew "Inner Ford. With new sus-... you ride silently, solidly, sm:~uthlv. And you
Cattle feeding is an important _ ., ..... , . .. g _aean- I Robertson, and Christine Newman. Dairy produet~ for ]9(nSi i~.S h'cnt and rear . . . with a new wide- can have your choice of Ford'~ ini('llli~ Thunder-
part of the agricultural operatmns et~e r~ay t~:oeK, verlyn, r~ay ~avm~ I His mother Mrs. Dale Newman, and .~°~[t~'~er~l~ base ii'ame . . with a new solidly built body and bird V-8's . . . or the sweetest Six on the road.
.... -ommulait'* I son, ~,on ~loer~ Jgavxs, ~aymono ! grandmother Mrs Harry Newman, __x cho~e Sanitary . . .
~= trolled rot your pro-
ln/eiq~lSo~ US realize the gamble that lAndre East, Jeanette Kay Fisher, 'i served refreshments and showed nT it's
laboratory ....
• " .. ...... "-- ~-- +han i Judith Ann Holets Roxy Keith /movies tection.
x0rV8the 0m's ret
goes ~ ltn cat~le ieeolng. ~VLU~U ~1~I . '
' - " ~ ~ ed the;Johnson Retha E~leen Miller Rog- -- ,.i, - g ' g g ~ 'n the new kind of FORD
none DoureO into ie , ' '
theY. ~ '" IURPHY i |OTOR ¢¢
-* .... ~'~r "~ettin~' l er Eldo Mitchell Pauline Louise l Denny ~,mothers, son of the Rob-
feedel spenos hours el xauu g. s ' I
his cattle ......... in shape ~ur ,,arket. All t~ Payton, Wanda May Reed, Judith i ert~ Smothers,' is" a patmnt in" ~II
of this" laoor" - ~s ~o~t" -" if ~*he market~AnnI Robinson, John Edward Stein-I Chldren's hospxtal' at Iowa C~ty ~
• • "- - v are read-er Marcia Mae Umbdenstock Thorn-Iwhere he will remain for several
totS dOWnsell when me oee es S ias' James Walshlre. ' r weeks, m"DRIII~IE5
• -" rm i -- [ Marcella Malhe, daughter of the 0
We salute cattle feeders anu ~a " LEAVE FOR FLORIDA a h " I I Dial 7061 Your Friendly Ford Dealer Mt. Vernon, Io¢
.... aI . I Edward M 1 "es, submztted to a ton- , ,, ,,
~i~~~!~n~t~hno~a~wii;h:~:l;o!~2~c ~ a~nae~t:vii ~~s t~;?~r~t sBar~tuCrhd;ly ~Mi!' ~'@e~T~hdaueri~o~;~iim;blio;a! ~llsect~mtYatayM%eyhOngp~tal m Ana. ]~ If youre Interested in an A-1 Used Car--Be Sure to See Your Ford Dealer
will beginhisworkthereJunelst. ICity" ,| Headquarters for the - ......
'~ ~ Y R ~ C K W H E N I He came to Mechanicsville six years J Mrs. James Walton attended a i I I~
,. r~ ....... ~ago as assistant cashier of the Trust plastic party in Anamosa Wednes-I
TEN YEARS AGO ] & Savings Bank and was later j day evening in the Mrs. Albert Wal- •
May 29, 1947 inamed cashier. Iltonhome. ~I Latest Market Reports
Matthews close milk processingi The Nie Gra~has "-urchasedI The Jens Pedersens, Springville, I
plant and Golden Mellow o1: t:nn-]two lots on S~uth street~nor÷h "¢ spent the afternoon Thursday with
ton takes over dehvery m tow ".;'l, ..... - ......... '..... t the Lee Bobsts. ~I
1st Lt. William Rogers escapes win ~ge;~:;re;t~t;rac~' iron me m. l).I The Lawrence Larsonsand daugh- I
slight injury when the B-17,. o~1 __ ..... " .... /ters visited Friday evening with • GENERAL TRUCKING
" '- he was a crew memoer, Ime ~. m. ~oms emertained their Ithe George~ Prestons at Anamn~n •
wnlcll .. - • . • '
caught fire and crashed over a NlC_-!bmdge club at then home FridayI Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. Port, Mar-
araguan jungle The crew o~ 1~ evening, l~r~zes were awaroeo ~o ion, visited Thursday evening with**
• m ed, and four with Rogers got I the Merle O'Connors. af- the Harley Davis'. I I.m
]u p
of the dense jungle together to, ternooThe BirthdaYwlth MrsClUbE metj. Hay.Friday I LOOMJS PRODUCE
out n " Mrs ~~
"- ...... ;*h base at Balboa .~ ,
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TWENTY YEARS AGO p" oc e c ub at e -I ~~ I f'
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May 27, 1937 nesday afternoon. Mrs. Olin Bragg . - / .... ............................. ~::~:: ........
Lisbon rededicates Methodist was a guest. ~cores were held by ~'[~.~~ I ** i~
church after redecoration and repair Mrs. Bragg and Mrs. Flora Wilson. • o TV Service for Particular People :: ......... . .......... ......... ............ ....
f :.::ii::::::i~i!i ilIii~::ii~::i~ ........ ~ii::?:ii :: ~::iiiii~i~i:::: :'.,.
completed . . Chet Webb and Har- The Charles Maurers and the ~ 1 ~:: ~:~:~:;:~ :~:~:: ~ :~ ~: ~;~:~:~:~
rietporterpantomimepartsforLa'R°bert Mannings and Barbara °f] '*~~[~--||~•-T~~ I] Ken Blake
Serva Padrona, Italian comic opera, I CharIes City wereTuesday evemngt .... I/
of German and Faith guests of me m a ~v~aurers anu ~virs. ~ /
BU:gsb£1P~ ~VMT carries parts on Mary Maurer. . I~ I I
hvn~don~t V,~-n~ Dean Morris- The Ira Hempys of Anamosa at- .~.X~>i.~'/r.. , J
se*.~-'i~ar'l~er' cham-~ion golf' team at ltended the ezghth grade graduation' _~---~,-~'~k"l.'~') I~"Z~'~'.. I |
T.ion~ convent.ion atcatine Oak I exercises held Thursday mornmg m,--,~..:~.~.~ ~_ trj~ ~ [ J
............... Mus ' - the h~gh school" Their" ~;~ ~" ~ -- -- "~ r--- [/ e.
land Dean, Van Metre and Morris- gym. g.rand-I Color.. -recialist
sey 'and AI as soloist score hit as !daughter Patty Chfton, was m ~ne ~w~qW ~_,:.,_,., ,.^ iI
' ' ' lass ' ~'~" ~-
musical group... Pickpockets vimt c . .. ....... ~_ (:$HiELL:~ O~.~ ,/
"'~'on alumni ban'~uet lift Macyl Miss ~erenice ±wormt o~ t~eoarl ~ i*~,~ %.\\\UI/////~ ~.,,.~m~ I I In The MemorialBuilding, Mech&nicsvilI$
Lee's and Lee Armstrong's bfllfolds. Rapids called Saturday on Ms:t ~,,~'~_~A~ iI /
.. Smitty starts laying linoleum. Mr.]Martha StooKey an(= me ~ecll ~..~:~. _ YOUR AUTOMATIC WASHER I
and Mrs. H. S. Smith of Flushing, ]~mays. .., .. ! ' t/
~nn.* Island buy Stockton station at I lwr. and Mrs..~rmur ~everwaere, t rf//,,. ..\xx- • J I
wes 'edgeofMt. Vernon and move ! sr., of New Liberty, theArthurDev: ............... ~ [usi[ve RCA Yider dealer
e HeisemnloyedinCedarRa~ erwaere~riamnyo*wneauanaana O PRFi~|UI~t~RA.I~" / J ! AHD THE RUUD HISPEED
ids the Lloyd Peterson family oz ~ur- " " i Over 22 years of l~l~xonle ~z~e~ea~
• -------- lant were Thursday evening guestsl ~=J'~T|~('%~ ~|[' I| ~ ~ I'! ~" ~! CA~ WATER HEATERi
THIRTY YEARS AGO / of Mrs. Elva Boyles. They came to [ " ........... . ] --
May 19, 1927 ]attend commencement exercises. [ ~I~A4|| |An dPl~l'ltll~l~ "[ i~ ~
Faye Gardner, assuming the du-/Mrs. Boyles' son Norman was one of l rKI~/YtlU/Yt OI~KVI~S; •
ties of Stint Peter, reads the sins of/the graduates. [ o . . I I
the seniors from the record during~ The PNGs. entertained at a no extra cos •
Lisbon class day exercises... Ar-/party Friday afternoon at the home I [ I Don't wed your washer to a slow-poke wate
thur Eyestone takes over DeWitt~ of Mrs. Mae Hatcher as a courtesy] ~ ~,~ ~#~ ~u,*~=~L~ [
Kohl's cafe as Kohl goes on road forlto Mrs. Nellie Klinger of St. Peters- JUUlr ] [ ..~.,-~_~ .~ ~~ t ] ~-"/~\ heater. The ideal 'match" for ~our automatig
Polar Stick Co .... Tulips in the I burg, Fla., who is visiting here. I ..... I ~ r ~ [ i /~)- ~__~ L washer Js a R,uud Hispeed Automatic GAS water
gardens of Dr York of Lisbon andI Mr and Mrs W. N. Walters spent[ [ ]lI • :[ • [$
Prof. Norton of Mt. Vernon draw the week end at Lone Tree with v=-- ~•ve I I [: I ~O(~ heater. Ruudsexclusive design features* guar"
visitors their son-in-law and daughter the[D|a[ 6761 ~t. Vernon | [ | ~ I~1 '.l\c~-'/ ] antee an ever-ready supply of hot water for
• -------- Melven Rowser family I .R
It ~ ~ at aad
' FORTY-FIVE YEARS AGO "--- -- 1 I % )eff m \nce ' b hroom, and general cleanliness needs,
May 21, 1912 [ ......... ' I I specifically for the stepped-up demands of auto"
Christopher picnic ends in trag-I ~i ?:i!iiiiii)iiiiill [
edy at Pal as Marie Brace C°rnell ~!i ~in boating accident " " &*' WITH J matte el°theN washers and dishwashers"
student, drowns ~i~ii , ," ~Performance-Rafingmeasures * . " eed
C L Miller 53 business mgr ~!.~i~ ||, ['t lt ----" ' il; IB0ZiTE t ' I the hot water e'c v e The exclu$1veRuud Controlled-Flo~v HIsp
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Gas Water Heaters NOW hot water requirements.
Blue's bees being stolen has re-I ~i::i::~:::::: ..:1 ~-'!~W . • " " F Amzing OARBOZlT~ made nora as tx-
• "~, ~ whmh ma be reqmred of us
ceived as wide publicity as any ~!:.~i": ~['~i[ Y / ~ t
story from Mt. Vernon in some time. ] ~ ~ : ~[J "~- ...... .. | | .. ~'~t dudve WURTZILITE 10rmub, ~0vides you
The latest clipping is one from the I ~ ~:'t .,:] ~, .~]~' ...this ~s a part ot our crees- / A ,~3 %~/1 wit~ t~ ul|imate in p,0ttai0n a,ina tim
--t ~'~ ,,¥a=e$ O| WI|~' asd m0i$|lff, , , . l~0te¢~n GAS DIVISION
Los Angeles Times which printedI ~ t,'[.~ ~U~.~J~:.=~,,. • --- I ~Pl [~ ~ tm, apinstt~damalin|ehetsot mile¢id=
it on May 16 under the heading, -- v~ ,~]]~l~f.~ ] ~, ~ asd a~,~. Iqvcsti~|a CARBOZITE a~
"Bee Rustlers Raid Apiary". The[ [|
"- "= " -' " '- ,'- -- '-',' EldgCTRIC LIGINT POWEI
elipping was sent to Mrs. Marvin ~ ~'.~-'v]~.~ -~-~-~---- !•
Johnston by her brother, W. B,I --:" ~ /R
Shanklin, of Van Nuys, Calif. I K 2~ " ~ ~ ~ ~ [~
Sally Ahrens, studen~ at Mon-I .. ~ x C ( om
mouth college, came Thursday forI , rs, teln IIIt ll' II HnI I
the commencement exercises. HerJ #/~| I m ~mlll|Vw~m • IVl J
brother Allen was one of the grad-' Funeral Homes dmbulance 8ervlce ' H.A. Rieger, mgr.
uates She returned to Monmouth Dial 6612 Mt. Vernon
Sunday. Mt. Vernon, Phone 5012 Usbon, Phone 2501