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-- -- • • 1Mt Vernon, In, HawkeyeRecord ta__ _~ in ..... n___l_ I Springville Presbyterian: Robert/Beach the son of Mr. and Mrs, ltown devoted to business or on ff.._~._ &a.II Vernon 5ocml The Lisbon Herald ~ .. i#vtounr vernon Locals [V Schnucker, pastor. Sunday schooliTracy'Beach• Ash young man he I which there is much travel, likely 1 M~rs~.~lell;s:loltt I Th,,,~ ~,~ -~O 19~ " ~age ~ I . lat 9"40 a m.Worship service at lived on the farm now occupied by I to frighten horses shall be [ • The Arthur Dmkhellers of Was- • p - ' " " ling Coach and Mrs, Charles I~--- ington were week end guests of the 10:40 a.m. Mr:~ and Mrs. Harry Decious. deemed guilty of a misdemeanor." : Mrs. _H_arry Caraway was a guest GARDNER AND ANDRE .... . ,-, , I I -- -- N Wlr. ana ±vlrs. m. n. r~ocn aceom-I Urorld --'id" si--nlficar~e is L m me nome oz ner son ana nls w'lIei - were nosts at omner mun- ! .................... ]Paul Kautz family On Sunday they IMRS BUSCH HONORED | ~anied their =randdau~hter Joanne] . ".'. "" .'.~ ~. . [ the Earl Carawavs in Cedar Rapids ~ Dr Gardner office 3451 evening to 15 members of the/rnK~, hLt.J~ ~r~m~ ~a n ed he dedication of St Paul ..... ' nieaen in ~ne oruinary sauna- I • - - ~ • .......... • "~T Q~,,. nT~qrun~,y I ~tte d t " I A shower was given Saturday ] Techau and Robert Haage to Mad- I ............... ~ one evening last week. i Dr. Andre office 2351 ~- varsity wresnmg squao. '~'~.~*~ ~~**~.~ .......h~÷~ t,~ Lutheran church, evening in the ]:)ave Kelley home ison ~r'is Sunday where they were| lng l~, ormnanee em,tlea An i The Gerald Scotts attended grad- i If no answer Dial 8-3713 e P.W.O. executive board will122~re~a~ves a'~'~ti"nn'er'Su'nday~'t~on~- The Charles Bryant family will in honor.of Mrs. Arthur Busch_the i supper guests of [he Donald~ulber_I O[::nar~C:ninto Ph:ohLb~ Sto°~f: !nation exercises at Center Point Physicians and Surgeons at tap ehurrh ~t 2 n m Man- I n,-i.c~ th~ birthday of Mrs Kramer's I cn..a ÷h~ w~ ~nd ~t Melrose tIormer l~lllle lvlae l%elley. Mrs. ~OO- I son family ~ g P ~ ~ Tuesoay evening oI las~ week .... ] .... % -"~.-~ ~, ~',~',. . ,, ! _'_';,'~_F'~,~.'I-'T- ~ ~-;~- AU ~ I ~':~ ,~'T~ __"I~_'L~=.'~,~ ,CI . ~:.._ [ ert Prull and Mrs Dave Kelley Mr and'Mrs M J Koch Teresa not Running into Brick or Their nephew Keith Oliphant son • ~ t-~ charge of devotions. Mrs. Kidder's children were present of Mr. Bryant's niece, Lois Bryant, were hostesses to 24 guests, and Sammy were Sunday via;tars Stone Chimneys. It states that i o: me t~ol~and. Ohphants was a i Notary Public • I the first time they had been togeth- on Saturday .... ~ ..... in Belle Plaine with Mrs Koch'sl % . . it shall be unlawful and is i me[nor o: me class, i T,¢,,~,,,~ ~. Roy Young entertained at a l ........ ] • I The Melvin Nelsou family ~pentt ........................ " ........................... n Miss Maxine Mills of Pueblo ...... •:~ 'rt i er Ior several y e a r ~: r a u, t ] . paren~, u~e x~c~ o~cy~. I .erruy p~u.,m**u *ur a*,y p~r- . ' 4~; Farm nouns :~ an.d canasta party SaturdaY lKidder of Savannah, Ga., Mrs. J. _JvIrs. Harold Dee left by plane on i Sundayafternoon ~n the MarkI James Rice and Pat went into son or persons to run a stove C o!o., Mrs. Kenneth Haley andi Phone 2271 Lisbon, Iowa ~n Jn honor o~ nor s~er-m- I R Hoye of Estherville Mrs. Guy I.weanesflaY morning to re~urn.rio I ~ar~erdmmeju Iv~a~-.~o.. .....[ Chicago Saturday and while there [ -i-e throu~,h an~ roo~ In this ! ~rlls oI ~angely, t_:olo., ann lwrs. i ,~v~rs. f--a~e x. wmgmy o~ nono- :-= - ° ~'~'- -'- -~dition to ~her name at J~aoolla ~anI., aider I ~vy ~enne~, ±~eme ~iarK,v,r- I ..u~.~ o.~ +he Toni Wair famib, The I f ~" " ." .... I Wallace MillS ann Janet Mills of ~ ............... .. macomncr o[ %Jlln in au t' ' ic' Sh was e"[ " " l~a"='~hourl " ~l)ys ltlenarobUt ~aal ~'went n o •i planter .... o]lke new : Hawan ..... ~ ....wi,~a~ I spendmg two and a half weeks m [ glma Starks Bertha Eggert, Donna ~ .... D~^ *~.;~.. ^* ~^~--.;....~^.. I ~own or anywhere wn~ u ~ ] Coggon were Wednesday dinner MORGAN FUNERAL HOME ~e • " : • ' • " n her the Tom Bergmann home• Carrm Reese Ceha Moore, Ruth Cox, Flo-~ i go g m o . . . nests of the Lu i ' V. G. Stonei family attended Paul Kidder s s,ster-m-law a d ........... ' ........ Ill. are expected guests n the J.G. That on ...... e-*l- is -till law ~ ~ • dv k Petraks. The Jack P. Morgan v~fly picnic at Ellis park in Ce-lhusband, the Louis Womachkas ofli~Y~e Wl.i,l ave in me ~ergmann rence ~=ooper Lna _~;:sm ~d~r¢:h Rice home over Memorial day. 1 -- . e appar 1,uy ~ - .l~etraKs were oinner guests on Lisbon Phone 2501 l~nid~ .%,nda~ honorin~ Mr ~o,,,~l~ota called in the afternoon tnome wire Tom. [~enoea me ,. nn-o es [ : uaws long repealefl, pre erveo ,n! Monoay o~ ±virs. mary ~erveny at Mt Vernon Phone -- Dial 5012 ~er'y "~ "~-': " "" *~ ° -~'i "~%'~ ....... ~ .... Kidder with a ~ ........ I convention at Ely Thursday. I ~ I the Lisbon ordinance book's yel- t Fairfax. ! ~ of~°u~)linSo :~dS'M~sen~?c~',anr°saP~r?se~e~ ~][;er Mrs M A IT-Miss u°-r°my ~°gers annoyers" ~f Mrs. R. L. Daniels and Cathy of[j~L~.___l d~tl_=e=~__A Ilowing, handwritten pages give al The Joe Scotts and Steven ofi ---~ klin ~e ~ .... s~..~ ~ • ~ t~;~.~'~" .....,~,~a~aconara~ula'lJ~, t=umm~ngs o~.l,~anspen, ~vxon~.,iCedar Rapids were Tuesday dinner[1[t,#[l~l[~I Ik~|llm~ tfleeting glimpse into the life oflCedar Rapids spent Tuesday eve-j FRANK L. MARTIN -- .-,,. oa.~a z-~.a, ,-.a*.x.~=-'~.a~,ov., " ......."~ *" " arrlvea lvlonaay ior a ~wo weeks' • me I • " " ~ t~o e t L w • ,, ,~.^ ^~.m ...... ,~.~,~. I....~o ~.~ +mo~,~,~.~ e~,~m her home] ............... ]guests in the Frank Palmer ho . . i . Lisbon men at the turn of the nmg w,th the Gerald Seotts. ~ A rn y a a • " " nin Mrs Mary Iben of Waubeek was centur L sbon Office Brlggs Monument [P went to the home of Mrs Ma- in Phoenix, Arm Sunday eve g'[inlaw the Glenn Rogers and • ........ ¢~l~llLirfi ImJil--~ll~tl I y ........ ~ i - 1st • - ] 22 the actual ": '. ............ " ..... a recent caller in me t~eorge ulrKs ~,~1111~I I~,/llq~ll~ I ~ .... h,,t l~a into the ir~At~ t;At~l#X r~l~•l'x |Bldg. Open Wed. Afternoon and honer in North Liberty for the, Wednesday, .May . ,. ..... sister, ±airs. t=. r~. ~m~ w,u ~1~.~.^ I 1 ................ I All Mt. Vernon Camp Fire and]Evenina and All Da,, Saturda,, Un- ~aoon. Mmes. Smith and Ark- ] date of Mrs. Kmaer's mr[any, mira. 1here from Middletown I~*uL~*~:" .~ ............ [ ml. mm I ~ [ early 1900s "all able bodied [ Blue Bird **irls will be intertained I ...... ~, .= ~ iaad called on their uncle and I Kramer was hostess to her WSCSI .............. [ Tne ~ml n araerson ~amny oz ~)- I Jlltq~#'~e ~=~I~'l~ 1 I#'~lll I nmle residents . . . between the I at a "rand;party" at the city park ]~u ~pru ,~; ...... ~, th- '~--- ~+ .... ~ ono dsv circle ~nd a few other friends at a Fast movie t~ranos will mee~ wire amosa spent ~unoay a~ernoon in /1| I I~,,~ h~&| m mo~,~y .... • o, __., .~ .... ,, ,,. .... . ....... I ,.e~epnone z~z tWe~ ....................... i~ot~-l~]ncheon in her honor [Mrs. Michael Sehiek Thursday, lthe J. E. Archibald home• [ m] ~ ..... ~,u,, o~.s~,~;~ .... ;*- a~ 1.6v p..m. ~uesaay, June ~._ in Cedar Rapids Office - 212 First .............. . " June 6 Mmes. Elizabeth Kimball Out-of-town callers in the S. M.I by Carol Heesehen [ se~ves or oy sa~m.[ac~o:ry sun- .case. ozraln, ~ne parw wnj oe nelalAvenue Building - Dial EM 4-0760 [and Roy Martin willbe co-hostesseslWorkman home were Dr. and Mrs:/ The sound of the chapel chimes is[ =l,u~.e'[:ne.re, [:;eU!rea l~: work I ln me lvlemoais~ cnurcn oasemen~. -. ~land Mmes George t=os~er, Ren Siv-/H. O. Young the J. t~. vernons ana[a familiar one to Cornellians It n LmBO's 's~ ezs, a, eys, or ~[er and Sam Zimmerman will have[F. M. Roberts, all of Marion. /should be" they ring over 100 times f highways." I I • The bat Vernon Music Parents Assn has just closed ~.tcharge of the program ] Mr and Mrs Ray Pratt of Cedar[a da- ' I T Mary Lee Lisbon remembers • ~ • • • A I mL • . • another successful year because of the all-out coopera- XI The John Neffs wili be hosts to[Rapida were Monday callers at Pet-/ ~e'ir ringing is greeted with mix- as a teen-ager'"about 66 years ago i ubscrlotlon Order Blank I tion of its total membership• Together you have raised ~lthe Linn County Rural Letter Car-/tys'; ........... led emotions. They're prayed for by or better," working as a substitute I "- I o'- -" ~ ~ " ....... art the music activities AIriers Assn. at dinner at Holiday] The uonalct ~locKnart ~amny o~[the bored students in a dull class, jfor his father "sawing planks--fix-ll I . ver a tnous.on.a aonlorS ,.~ supp ..... ~[House Saturday evening. Last Sat-/.Stanwood spen~ ~unaay a~ernoon[ cursed by the dates saying good ling sidewalks[" I Pleaso send the Hawkeve-Record and Lisbon Herald I nn the school by purcnas0ng or umrorms ann snarmg Y Jurday night the Neffs attended aJ m the Frank Beooer name.. [ night in front of Pfeiffer and cheer- I Plank Sidewalks • - • expenses of out-of-town appearances. ~lmeeting of rural letter carriers Of[wD~eefdnan HOgenOfhWaUb::~fw~sa[ed by everyone as they herald in Sidewalks consisted of 2-inch I ..... I ytthe second district at Oelwein. [ Y g ~. g ..... -/Pal day. Wherever you go in Mt. lplanks laid crosswise on three par- I to the following address ~or~yeors• • .... gone Jones and visitea scnoot win • " i n ou • In addlt,on you have, at spring contest hme here, X! Bmhop Arthur F. Wesley, MrS.Jher. /Vernon, m fact even zn L sbo:.,y .lallel lines of 2x4 oak stringers• I months. I extended a commun ty welcome to all participating 51Wesley and.their three daughters of/ The John Housers and Ben Hous-/canLge_ away Irom me peanng ozI Crosswalkswere aL~o planked: I I . , . • . ... • . __.___ x ~anfiago L.:nlle, were ~unaay VISI-/ era were Sundav ~,uests in the Art| mc ucn~. I In me oramance OOOK'S oroers • ..,.._. • $C13OOIS ana patrons Dy provlalng convenient cun,uu. %2F+~o ;., ',h,~ e~ F Hartzell homeI .... ~ o-- I Continuous Bell Tones I¢,.. +i~ 1,~,;n~r ,~,e ~&,4,~, o11~ ..... • Im~,,,~ ~~.__~__.____ • service for them at the school. This was a responslbl i .y q]They are former co-workers of thel Mr and Mrs Harold Williams/ "They've been here as long as I specifications for another type of II which the organization rightfully should have assumed, ~ Hartzells in the mission field in Bobb'v and Bonn'el of Newton spent' can remember", said Toppy Tull,[sidewalk. It resembled an endless I C,t"...... v • but your cooperation also made it a big help financially ~lChi!e and were. on route to Detroit, [the week end in the Lawrence Wil-[speaking of the set that chimes at/ sandbox with two paralled lines of II t .............. VI mncn., wnere x~snop wesley is ~aK- Iliams home. 15 minute intervals. He joined thel boards, about four feet apart, which .......... • ~]! ..... "-] The Floyd Clark family a d t Ifacultyin 1917. Iwere filled in between with dirt or I I ~ uur ,r~u~uay mg charge of a church after retlr n he ' St,~t ,~,,d N~,,,b=, lng as a missionary olsnop ........ 91 • Kyle Clarks attended commence- The other set of bells used in the I gravel • I Moy I in thTs way tell you all that I personally ()l Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kochertment serviee Friday evening at Al-ldaily call to classes is comparative-I " $5 Poll Tax I Amount enclosed $ | appreciated your ever-ready hep, and that your other ~lwere dinner guests of thelatter~s]burnett. Ily new. Given to Cornell in 1950 Also in effect in Lisbon in the I ..... • ..... . ...... oIm°mer, mrs. t~eorge umorr, ~a~- t Vickie Larson was a Friday sup- I by A L Killian they are really not [ 1900s was an ordinance renuirin~ ~ otticers and the music alrectors loin me in saying, ~[urday as they were en route for aloer guest in the Bob Rose home|haHn' h~,t ~,'~ll tones nroduced bvl ........ -* o I • • • , ........... , ~ - men between zL ano ~o ~o pay an l--~ .... "Tk,~.b .... " ~[vlmt with Mr. Kocher s parents at ] he]nin~ Rogercelebratehis 4th I .... ~oo ,~e ,-~,~÷.1 ~-~rl~ ,xthn~o vihra- I ............ ....... r"~" X[La Porte City and to attend com-]bi~hday ~ I :*: :_L* %-~ "".~..~.'Z,..'~"~ --'.'~,~1~.. [annual poll ~ax oI up m :~a m ~ne[• • Yim~neement ~eHvitlo~ ~t ~t .... | ' . . • I ............. p ................. ~"town Exemptions from this m'I nl l:rl ~ A Dr. A lld¢ ! ............................ ~,-~- The Chester Tnnms ~amflv were i r ' ~" - QIowa Umvers" ity at Fayette where . ~ They sound e ther f om the loud I cluded Any active member of the t bars. E. R.Holdah], Tuesdav supper guests in the Jr. " " m our " ,, • ~ Mr. Kocher's brother was a mem- ,-~._~,K.. ~.^~.^ ~ ~rion Ispeaker in the chapel or fro f fire department . . . retiring president ber of the raduatm cla~s '-'"~"~" .............. large speakers in the tower "" " ~}[ g " g - I .. r "'a le wa~ a W~dne~da"'1 " " ] One Lisbon resident who wishesl• ~l~ td¢ It, V It# /'t II %/ /=l ! 111 ~/ I i~a en iVl B v - " ,Y " n " ' The rich harmony of the E g ~. ............ ~] Mrs. H. c:. Rinser returned homeloverni~ht ~nest ~n the Don Wnli~ms[ ............ e .... " ]to remain anonymous, recalls that lll I usn oenls llmlts ~n m cnlezly 1 m an to avmd ~~~~ Friday from Downers Grove, Ili., home in Marion . . . .... l he joined the f're co p y " I I , where she had visited her daughter, George Stenz student at SUI ~o s~mple menoales. ~ecause the tax. "I ran my guts out to • . • [Mrs. Harl~3ndCUrre~n asnduhr3r fa~; =n~nt tt~e week"end at the parental they;;? be ::ed~iitlh tl~h:n~rgh: Isave paying a dollar," he exclaimed, ll t'manters . ~ m • [" y s" e y. Y I DMe Stentz home. [ g ! 11 ..... " ......... I | I went to Waterloo to be present at ] Lesta Jean Darsee spent Friday [ tower, these 25 note bells have a I ~I I~III~ $ ~ ~ I • , lithe Rainbow installation ceremonY]afternoon with her mother Mrs.] variety of uses. Most of the Ume I KI|%IlUl.%% [/11@11% ]1 290 Corn Planter 2 ors old ¢ 17'; nn | ~¥~IIlI~ %l'II~If¥ • ! ~ ~,-,vv L~IA/e, Rrn¢ I l when her granddaughter, Martha[~ir~ ' [ thev are connected with an 1 I I ................ I .- .. ~., ,,.•vv. ' irin Worth .... • ~ ' ' [ [Rlsser, who was ret g as YI Mrs Alverda Merrltt attended[ electrically controlled roll play- t ........... D |1 290 Corn Planter, 5 yrs. old ....... 150.00 I ~I IIII~I I IAI III I I IIII ~IAdv~sor installed the new officers baceMaure~te and commencementor. ;;, • ......... • IlI IT[ I I~r u~m I[IL: U it I lkI/ I Carla Mac Bait, 10, daughter of at Monticello. "Sometimes the song sequence UIIlCe °'" "" I 2YU {Lorn Planter ................................ 90.00 m II• ltII/1= r•| II IPIr l" idlml • Ithe. Carl Bairn. of Tipton, suffered a l Mrs ..... A E Ernst entertalnedl-ets. .- ~ mixed u"'p, sa'-sy Tom Mikel- [ Office 5311"'~=~w- name ...... ~none~'" 7471 II • ~V II ~nlwl u mvv~'I u~lin i mn L lshght concussion Sunday. when.fihe ,bridge club Thursday evenm~: Pr~z-, son, junior, who tends the bells., If no answer Dial 3713 ,I 4-Row Blackhawk Planter ................ 75.00 I ilupse~ wl~n a olcycle Wnlle VlSl~lngles were won oy lvlarcla ~rns~,2~l-I,,~...~ *"~n +~'^ ~^"^~-'" whi"h isI ................ ~I ..... .. . ^ -. -- • • l in the home of her uncle Harold ]leen Thoma and Dorothy Dunn I ..... .~. ~.= uu..~v~ . ~. [ MRS. IMOGEN B. EMERY I I Itl~ mountea z-row Planter with I IBair in Mt Vernon Another uncle [ Linda Port wash Wednesday ov- ] supposeo m can us ~o cnape~• rings [ Attorney at Law | I _..i. ....... L . ,,. • • ~ !~ionn~d~' " " ' a~,'a~am or elsekaoesnk play Res 120FirstviVe N Dial2882 I rerr,,,zer aTracnmem........................ ln,s 100.00 n Many beautiful shades eS:ela;iw% g:hn:t e:rt°alda°n gon3 °2n ~t:fnG;:[Clel~lPCs~S~lold u~s21~el!i![~ca i~! r~ile~y~}~ad ann cCa~mlleed:nflx the Dial O~ 7 gels Ia | l who had her taken to Mercy has- Bickford and Clifford Taylor homes belli somethln " - P ' ' • • I . I I I I • |/ pital in Cedar Rap ds. er - i in Anamosa. [ Y " g .... I I.• . I l~ tt~['~r~ %~l~'~l~_~('~l~ ~rl~ I/leased Monday and is convaleseingi Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hart attend-[wrong, because after he left, the[ Attorney at Law [I ~,-L]II'I~I'~_~ ~. I ..~.~.~.~ ................. iv .... ~ / at home. [ ed commencement in A n a m o s a ] hourly bells began their well-known { Notary Public [| ........... _~ | I • I [I Dr. Paul Jacobson and his family Thursday evening, melody but never quite finished it,[Probate -- Tax -- Civil Practice • • glllrlrll~l .1111~ •!who had been visiting his mother[ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams of.Ce-Ileaving the listener waiting ex-[Office 6821 Residence 7 11| John Deere 2 row Cultivator with I 1~nvmmm • vvn m~.~o h week en in ~ !Mrs. Therese Jacobson and sister dar Rapids spent t e o " I pectantly for the suspended last 1 -------~G~-E.~N~--M?D~ ]• , . ~. ^ ..... • Mrs C D Norton and her family the Lawrence Williams home " - - Ph si inn and'Sur con Jonn ueere z row Cultivator ..... I left'Sunday morning for their home The Clare Pettys called' at the I n°~:;ltc%:::~oC°mi;Sis now con IPhone" O~;i~Ce~ 3411; After ~ours 3131/I ...... _ . ........... , z~.~ I |in Ketchikan Alaska They werelEugene Armstrong home in Ana-[ .............. -, " Mount Vernon Iowa II , UiCK-Tai'ch ................................ 160. I other son of Mrs. Jacobson, Henry[mer school at SUI. I ' " olved though, includ-I ....... " /I I ~vermgs Dy Appoln~men~ Ulna. ~d~O • Jacobson and his family left for/ The Eugene Clatterbuck familylin~, turning off the electrical mech-/ r ven: .... • liar ll~ II A lira ANYT,,,,... .... • their home in Norwalk, Conn•, the t attended 8th grade graduation atlanism every night at that time, and HARRY C. GAARDE. II I I II II ILLI L BUILDING OR • previous Tuesday. /Marion Rural Independent school then adjusting it again the next .~. Ac.coun~nng--:rax ~ervnce [I II~IOq~O • .... I I / | Wednesday ~ . i ~-manclal ~a~emems ±axes II I -- . • morning. . • • R lnE II ii r D=Mr~DELING | HONOR JEAN SPROSTON [ Joseph Ernst of the Grand Can- Bookkeeping Systems Installed [I I-4 ...... r't,,~,, I/QA lt~ _ I1 I i H U IIbi .... • Mrs. Cecil J. Thomas and her[van, Ariz., arrived Saturday to] . . ~------ [ Dial 3611- Mr. Vexnon, l ow~ I I ' ""' '" ft. on wheel $ 350.00 I daughters, Norma and Sharon, en-[spend a few days in the A. E. Ernst[Old Ordmnne ~ DR. RO]~ER-E-R-T-R. Vb-ET-BERG I I n.... ~. o,._._~, r~:o. I " " ~IIlI ll=~I~ |1~1 II O|I%AI III Ib/l~f~I .. / tertained at a bridal shower at their[ home. l .............. I Veterinar~n ,I • ~ • IJi . o home Saturday evening honoring Sherman Williams and Floyd Wil- • I Office, Dial 2211 " al 2821 Mt_ Vernon Iowa . • In Effect At Lnsbon ] like new ................... 130.00 I . +ro+n w., o, e+vi e +on t e, Soven* vonue . ................... . - • ried to Albert L. Allsup of Lisbon[week end in the Roy Williams sr.[ ........ I Mount Vernon, Iowa ]I New R ff r|,,;d ni¢ • on Sept. 15. Appropriate games[home and Sunday they visited an-[ ........ --B--R-YA-N-T~NZ--~---'[~ ...... "' .......................... ,rv---, .v I QI,•III•I~_~~IIm•IIUIIII•IB, Ul Wery pl3y:dulandnJea~ovUe~;ra;i~t:iotherD%r~ther' Verne Wflhams, ml LisnbaVne, sY~v~arn°l~rae~Y ~a~OP;? aown'I ..... Veterinarians ..... I _ .. I • . - ~uL-~ 11 ~ • ' . " . ! UIIlee l~none, nay or night Z'/~t -- ~ lU Twenty-four.ladmssharedthecour[~ Mrs. Barclay Heald reports tha/ Hoop-rollersmaybemterestedmiDr. J.B. Bryant Dr.R. .Le I| Rotarv Hoe I tesy ~e~resnmems were serveo a~ 1 Ruth Hun er one of the town s ~I " • '. . /the condition of M'ss t / ' zew nineteenth Res Phone 2763 Res Phone 27651• I • • the close of the evenmg has not ~m roved nt I ,J ~"~.,.~ IIAAII . ' /of Monticello " p | ce ury ordinances, apparently still ~ ~ II ....... • == ~ " k ................... use 2 r I I Ik\ UII=I=LU • . /much thm wee . .... [legally m effect. I Phones l I d ow Hoe ................................ $ 50.00 I ! I I II l___"~\V=ll nlL k lEl H DI.,,~ ~^~.~.,~ / The Adolf Homesteaas oI ~mr-/ Ordinance 77 dated 1891 states: Office--5712 Home---6292]I • II ~-' -.. ~v ~ .m~u. m ~wvm m~.~..~ [ view, is visiting in the Ralph Peder-/ "Any person who shall fly any kites ] ~ - / • • • • * The Clell Ports attended the 8th or roll an hoo " " u~ ~I" ~ u ~ IlI_ " ..... = At Spr, ngv,lle [grade graduation of Marion Rural[pate in a~y sp~:t °:rSha~lrP::t*C~n Attorney ,,,.w I Wa-ons a ..... ~" " h 1 Wednesda ni h:c Thursda--/ , , / Res Phone 4304 Mt Vernon II ~ • ~ ........ : .- _ ~ .... ~ ~ . . sc on Y g [" Y any street alley or avenue in this i Office Phone 341~. Mt Vernon ~~~_=- Pik~~ • SPRINGVILLE--- The first in a]ni ht they attended Viola gradua-[ .... tl ,_ .. . . ..... ! ~~__ IVIlII --~ series of band concerts to be played]tion and'afterwards a party for[ -- • . .. "[I ~.ase wagon on runner, gooa one .... n no.uu • ,~.-~'.,~~ ~ by the Springville community band/Roger at the Roland Port home./ .oples O1" The • ,-. , ~.,L , ~,, . .. .. . .... • ~-7~rl~"~- mBm~IIIlrl~r~l I w'•ll be presented on Saturday, June[They called Sunday in the Frank] I , I a !I oTeei wneel wagon• oen'er Klna ........ ~3.UgJ • ~::l~r~_ n~nI=I~I: • 8 at 8 p,m. on Main street• [Calvert home• / ["1('~w~'f~-v~-~q~l~-(~('~r('~ II . I Ill=II' t • The first rehearsal of the band[ ~ I ...... 1 ........ Idl.~IIIk7 ~ will be on Friday, June 7 at 8 p.m./ P,~l|¢n~h=¢ I A,.,, /'%, ¢,.I.. ~..~ %AI^^L I : I - -~ - " ~ in the band room at the high school.[...y..,:-=v_ _._ I ,-,,~ v,, ,~,~,** ,.~,.. "~*" I| '' • " ' ll w4 'lli l , _ • • All former students of the Spring-[ ~ars. eran~ ~,eimne~ I In Mount Vernon At [I ..... • I II .I II 1 ville band and others interested and[ NEW PALISADES REPORTER I . , --, - - [• • - -. -- .-- ,. , ' • - / u y4o Jonn ueere A wlTn c ilnaer een vour noas on Tne arow • with the ability are welcome to play/ I have taken over the duties of[ ~r=~ I~'h C~ • '~ i" , I Y ** I-- U ~ ~ " • • I~u%.,-,m mmm u ,~ " ~'~=~ I with the community band for the|correspondent for the Palisades area[ • . I I and hos"=e d~l A#'kd~t em• ~._'-| ~' .,f, I r I ~' ~ concert season. ]and hope I can serve you half as[ ~I,'%~|~.~.%.Ie. %/,-.I,, [I ................................ ~|'q~%J1~l•%,ffiLl I lh [the ~tliUl/I ~ ~PU ~/ YI~IIU ~/U/~ WlI torTnrlea teens tram... . ....... ~ ..... |wellasMaryLouDoleza as" n r v /I 1949 John Deere A with cylinder I ....... lpast• My phone is 5701. Please cal I • |1 -- [] lne ~pringviue summer oand|vour items to me I Im and hos~_¢ l~qd~,,,', m m ,school will start with classeson - -- | .................................................. v I // n/ LISBON ELEVATOR, Inc. i,i June.h 6•andnd ro m and a~e7 Lessons will befre'g*vento~ F r,'ends and neighbors wereI WE RECOMMEND lI 1947 M. Maline U, wide tread, I • m t e oa o e shocked and saddened by the tragic nstudents °f the Springville sch°°l] death of Mrs Fred Redman Our] tI powerplant .............................. sso.oo I " is ri • • ~==u =~= Start every litter right . . . fatten hogs I dst_ct" ---to ..... [ sympathy is extended to the familv.~ In ,,,,,, ,, ,, ,. ,,- .. .J . , ..... • • essons areoe g ven everY/Rosa,' services for Mrs Redman/ f • II • v ^ R i !• ,.-.u Ollne I-DOTTOm, wine ,reaa zz .uu n N Thursday and Friday each week *" " ~U were held Friday evenm~ at Mar r A K ~ I A I I ster . . . with our high protein feeds. .m during June and July. Students in-/en,,o Atten3iln~ froni here were/ A K I: t U K U [| F-20, Old but still willing ................ ! 10.00 m terested in starting instrumental ~ " ~ - • I, ....................... Z_[Mr and Mrs Antone Blderman [ Completely Meets All Income Tax Reqmrements F 20 Tnres Ilk n • musle ~rammg auou*u ~ar~ uurmgi ............................. a " -- - e ew. aood O0 n I:ne sulnn3er so ~na~ some m~ery oi FEEDS FOR ALL NEEDS! • "h instrument is -ossible before th~]Biderman' Mrs. Frank Stenanek and[ NOW COMPLETE WITH SOCIAL SECURITY RECORDS [1/ • • ~ e p. Emil Dolezal Attending the funeral ~co Pig Starter Leco Beef Supplement sch°°lyearl°P~o~.Sw~nS.ep:e~tb?r~.+:lSaturday morning were Mr. and[ APPROVED BY TAX EXPERT []| Ifn¢ t|m-- ll:nr ketu 4"~'*1- T~-~rA ~r--n~ ~- "" " ° "" ' "--- L--- "'ash ~ zew scnoo -o e~ ....... 'Mrs Antone Biderman Mrs Alfred' ........ ,,r .............. "7 .w,~, .......... ,,v .. o rig ~k aOW meal ~o uy m are available right now cost free to ' " ' o BA K R 1 Hog Baloncer Leco Mash Maker students willing to make satisfac-[Waousek, M q and Mrs. Don D le:[ N E S AND FARMERS EVERYWHERE lJ better toms than John Deere mowers, I 14} o o • - • zat Ivlr ano Mrs Jonn ~oroes ana ¢o Special 45% Hog Leco 26% Freo Choice tory ,mprovement; also mstruments]EmP Dol,~zal ' ] [] ,,,L..e ok...... ¢ .... • Supplement Concentrate can re-- remeo"" __mr'- a- trial p-eriod. I' Mr." and~ Mrs•' Will To[ash of[' -"~,mrL=e' ~, ~.. It!I [I I[~K'"'--'l~l~ Jl" .'--""" .'*'"", .,,,~, ~,,v,,,,~.~.__ ~ u= •l Springville Methodi : " • I-I !t • _ . • / III $. s eeR COOK /I ,or a aean soon. I st Maurme M Sprmgvflle called onthe Antone • ECONOMICAL 1 7 • " a hool 1 ~mermans Tnursoay ~upper guests Frevert minster. Sund y sc 0 _.. ~:- - [ • COMPLET~ [[[ Dh,. ¢.,I=. T..v [I • - . , m m • ~11nt'~'Y ~'IT('%P~h]n 11 ~ m • Yo,,th I of the zs,aermans Tnursoay werel - [ [ I ...-~, ..--..~. ...A II • • n I wa ............ " ....... ~" .....' -- Phone 2661 -- Laso0 ,0 ';^ll=w'~'i~ " 3" a m I the Charles Naxeras Milo Naxeras [ I [I ..... • ~:u u :~z~ p .: u • • ' ' ( Bob Stodolas Bo~ Sedankas aH of MADE FOR THE FARMER WH T ,._ Daily Vacation church school be-I ..... ' . .. '.. / 0 WAN $ THE BEST II II, II.., I--..I.,--. • r. I ~I~I~I/~llllIIIIIIlIIlIIIlII gins Monday June 3 at 9 a.m. for l~e