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GARDEN CLUB DESIGNERS exhibit their original creations keyed in decoration to point up the values of Conservation. The style show was presented at the May general meeting of the Woman's Club and also at Marion before the Farm Bureau Rural- books, to emphasize prevention of ithe fur drape, The startling design forest fires. Mrs• F. A. Hunter in i lost nothing in the modeling! In- red hunting basic suggests g~me, cidentally it pointed to encroach- preservation, hence hunting laws. ment of humans upon the natural Mrs. Therese Jacobson boosts the control of numbers of lesser crea- pride and loyalty for the home state lures by predatory animals, thus the Mt. Vernon, la., Hawkeye-Reeord and The Lisbon Herald 13, Page 4 June 16 to 23 Is Soil And Water Conservation Wk. Governor Herschel C. Loveless has proclaimed June 16 through June 23 as Soil and Water Conservation Week. Each year one week is set aside for people to think about con- servation and observe conservation practices. In the spring of 1957, approxi- mately 40,000 feet of terraces were constructed on the following farms: Ralph Gordon, Coggon; Adrian Jar- don, Coggon; S. F. Emerson, Lis- bon; Denny Neal, Mr. Vernon; Law- rence Booth, Cedar Rapids; Reppert Hughes, Marion; Robert Bell. Cog- gon; Maur/ce Garnant, Cedar Ra- pids; Fred Zody, Cedar Rapids; and E. T. Stotts, Toddville. Many farmers have developed grass waterways. Waterway de- Urban luncheon-program, ve]opment includes fil ] i n g and Modelling were, front row, left to 1--" i shaping the drainage way, tile right: Mrs. Arlo Stinger in a hatI of an inverted bowl, the hat a-: drainage, in some instances an era- created by Mrs. Ralph Bachman, i chieved front accent from two small sion control structure, and seeding trimmed with timber and match ianimal heads, and back interest in to permanent grass, usually brome grass. In order to reduce water run off and siltation within the water- way channel, erosion control prac- tices such as contouring, terraces, and rotations are needed. When waterways are developed before the with her sentimental straw sailor i need for closed seasons, above practices are established, ex- on which a goldfinch and a wild l Mrs. Harold Burge's eyecatching cess run off and siltation have rose are focal points and corn ker- wide brim followed the present damaged the waterway in many in- . j nels a decoratwe trim. Mrs. A. J. i trend toward overall decoration, stances. Bobst brings interest to state fish irushes cattails and swamp grasses ..... .... J , . . hatchemes and fishing laws in a lplus ducks emphamzmg the need to &A~L~,t~:~,m:||A vacationland special of the new lprovide feeding, resting and nesting IVI"~'t~II-IIIL41111.~VIIlI~ melon colored straw sparkling with places for waterfowl preservation. Lucile Davidson glittered fish, and a back accent of Mrs. E R. Hoidahl gave the con- a large black, fish skeleton above a!tinuity for the local show; Mrs. RALPH INKS SERVICE net drape, i Stinger. Linn conservation chin., HELD ON SATURDAY a i lon Mrs John Funeral services fm Ral h Inks Back row: Mrs. Harold Moore pro- ' pres_nted it t Ma" ... " " p r d Mrs Cmrent furmsh were held Saturdaafternoon m the motes the multiflora rese planting ~ Davis j. an. " " - y " • for better fences and bird protection ed the musical background. Presbyterian church. Ray. Keith with a high crowned straw topped ~ Taber of Cedar Rapids officiated. with a cardinal's nest, cerise ribbons : WOMAN'S CLUB The Masonic ceremony was given serving as ties under the chin. Mrs Through donations of food and by William Shrope and graveside Melvin Haeseler's garden style, de: !money by club m~embers Inter- services in Rose Hill cemetery were s~gned by Mrs. Stinger, features national Itostess chin. Mrs Harold in charge of the Busch-Denms post • " " " g "" Plank was a e to dist"bute snack ' " - so~l conservation with l assed bl ~1 of the Amerman Legzon v:aterways and contour plowing, i bones to all the foreign students at Born April 10, 1894, near Mechan- Mrs. IIarold Current's original; Corneli during last week's examicsville• the son of George and Mary picks up the clear blue of a stream period. A monetary graduation gift Inks, he died June 5th at the Vet- in the cellophane brim trim; while wa,: presented from the club to the erans' hospital in Iowa City follow- in!e!'esting detail is provided in a eornmuni~y's one foreign-born high ing a long illness.. mm atme factory lefuse dum and h( s a 1 tie \~as married in 1933 to Kath ~, "~ , • P se )oi ,tudent, P uline Linco n • '• ~ ,, - outdoor plumbing all of which con- Club Marthas meet Friday with ryn Gleason. The couple lived in tribute to wa~er polution. ,I Mrs Louis Ross Bring hand sewing Mechanicsville for a few years and Mrs. Ray Harlung. the Hedda equipment Co'r'f'ee will be furnished then moved to the Inks farm east Hopper of the group, showed tim:for those bringing sack lunches to of town. mos+, unique of all the millinery work through {he noon hour Heh> Mr. Inks was a veteran of World numbers. Created entirdv of fur i ers may come any time from• 10 on' War I, past master of Patmos Lodge ahmg the current fashionable lines gi'oup will disbar~d about 2.30. 'A.F.&A.M., and attended the Pres- ~- ~ " i)vterian church. ~ "In addition to his wife, he is sur- ~~ vived by lwo daughters ~lary Ar- ~. ~i;~~ !ine and Janet, a son William, and ~ a sister Mrs. Nellie Klinger of St. ~ ~ Petersburg, Fla. ~:! V¢.S C.S. met Friday afternoon at the Methodist church. Mrs. John Sauer in charge of the lesson and : devotions. Following the business meeting refreshments were served by Mines. Lestcr NicolI, J. C. ttoule, rWalter Kiehl anti Edward Kleppe. Ella Conner entertained Mondav club Monday afternoon. Mrs. Lc-: roy S,tcmt w(m high score prize. Mrs. ) Daisy Butler and Marjorie Crisman were guesis. THE CAR OF MRS KATHRYN PENCE is shown after it collided Delta Dek club met Thursday cvenin~ with Mrs. Daisy Bulh'r. wlth a Gaines & Son dump truck about 6:55 a.m. Friday, June 7, Mrs. Walter Kiehl was awarded at the Lloyd Ell/son corner on Second Ave• and Third St• South. high score prize. Mines. Paul Hor- Mrs. Ponce received a bruised left ! ncr, Allen Jackson, Margaret Feyen . , were guests. The last named re- knee ',nd Harold Bui " who ~as by the Iohn Neff residenceana i~ e~ ue " • ' } •'. ' ' . " ' " . , ce " G g S[ prize. drixunathe Games truck "l bru sed bent the hand r'lfl along the side mh ......... " ' ~ ~ ] l t l to ' ~ .t eon'maay ClUD l~qe~lncsqay back wa k nc~ r y the ground ~ - ," .......... i .. := . " . . afternoon ,~ lth Mrs Ralph Albaugh The l'lgYl~ Iront nl lvlrs. Fence) s Mrs l~ence was en route to pick ~. . . " ...... " " ine occasion n(noreclIVlrS ,%ll)'tngh car, nortbbound up tne hill and the up some mders for Colhns Radm ........ '" ', - I1 Mrs. Flora Wilson entertained the | i pinochle club Wednesday afternoon• • Mrs Joe Kruse and her brother B & D Day Camp for Boys and G,rls I. • . - - -- ] m-row ana sister the Clarence • - , | 'Reaghs of Marshalltown returned Mt. Vernon, Iowa I last week from a trip to Ohio and | Kentucky where they visited rela- • tives. Locatlon--Athletlc Field South of Corneli College campus I David Auld of Cedar Rapids is! • - visiting his grandparents the J Hours--9 a m to 4 p m Monday thru Fr day--Each ch, d I .... - -- I : Paul Thomases will remain in program during time stated. Ages -- =,ri The Harve *nun s of Gale- h rsd/y afterno~n~U~gn 8 to 13 inclusive• |[ Ii1., called • - , -- . -- ,, , I the H J Maurers The M F Chev- Length of Camp Six weeks, from June 24 To Aug zna ; ' ' ' " " "^..a~. i -- " I ahers of Monticello called M~,,~ay Procedure to enroll--Bo s and airls may sian for o oeriod I i evening. Y / I . . i " -" " , ,,.. li D '. and Mrs E H Llttlgtook of one week or more, anytime between June ,'4 To l "heir "a ] - ; " "" I jr fl t gnter lvlary ~o Des Moines July 29. ] i Sunday where she enrolled at I Drake university for the summer PROGRAM I session. B dm,n n ck Ten Week end guests of Mar Jane Individual Sports--Tennis, Golf, a " to , De - II y ..... Seylar were her brother-in-law and nls Trampohne Bait Casting, Archery Basic fundamental I ...... ' ' " . • sister me william l-leersemas and skills will be offered, and opportunity to play• | son Bill of Chicago Miss Seylar's mother Mrs Effie Seylar who has Team Sports-Volleyball, Softball, Baseball and other | • ' ' , ...... - ,, - - , I been spending some time with her team games, instruction in me SKIUS ana team play. J returned to Chicago with the Heer' Horseback Riding-One-half day each week will be at II semas for a visit. . . , James Danly Sl Is in a Cedar Upmiers Riding Academy Each child will be given in- II .. , , , ".,. , " - - - -- I ~apias nospital for observation and struction and experience in norseoacK rlaing• | treatment Ruble Pleper left Monday for Du Swimming--Two hours of swimming and divina in- I " " • • • ~ • buque to attend the senior high struchon will be offered each child every day Instruction | m " • • sum er eonlerence. from Water Safety Instructor. I .Susan Kline of Rockford, Ii1., is wsitmg her grandmother Mrs Nature and Outing--One day each week will be spentI .... ' • • ~rona l~llne, at one of the nearby state parks Hiking, bird study and | Th n s a d Allon picnic" "" I left ~huArsClc~lyhorAhr:s~or Fnl-is,-C-an-: - - , , , , • ada for a few days with Joe Pro- Noon Lunch--Each child mustfurnish tlis own luncn • dars wh ....... • • • o are mere ~Lsnlng. Tl~ey However, One Pint of milk will be furnished by the camp returned home th ir I e f st of the week. at each noon meal. • The Paidars will return Friday. • I Dr. W. H Schroeder spent the The camp supervision will be under qualified and I ',~eek end at" Vin" • r [on. capable leaders who are interested in the welfare and pro- I Mrs. L~nnie Norris and daughter tection of the children | Ruth Ann left Thursday for home • IIin Columbus, Ohio, after visiting Protection--Each child that enrolls in the B & D Day | her brothers Otho Curtis and Homer r m Curtis camp will be protected under an insurance prog a . II' . IIThe Richard Taylor family of Transportation-Children outside of Mount Vernon who | Wauk0n were Thursday ...... overni~hto... desire transportation may secure this for 1c per mile round| guests of Mr. Taylor's parents the Rex Taylors trip from a central location, in their community Transpor* II - - ,- - ,, ", ,, - ,, I Sally and Cindy Scott are visting tation service will be available for ~.eaar Kapias, N~artel,e, • "- ir " " • me uncm and aunt the James Solon, Mechanicsville, Lisbon, Marion and Anamosa. I Bowlers at Galesburg, IlL ...... , -- ~.,, • The Pat MeCarney family and Cost--The cost per chila .,%~ZU per weeK. ,~ny cnna or• .......... ..,. . ; ., " . .~ . . . . • Mrs. ~enara and ctaugnter upal all cnliaren tram one tamuy, may nave me reaucea price or • of Iowa Cit- were Sunda -"' • • ~, y sinner $1 5 per week over two weeks. | guests of Mrs. Marie Butler. - , I The Paul Horners and Jaekie and Purpose--Our objective is to offer a Day Camp tar I the Allen Jacksons attended the boys and girls that will meet the ever increasing demands [ Shrine Horse Show in Cedar Rap/ds and problems of the summer vacation leisure time period• J Sunday. We feel there is a great need for a recreation program | where children. . may. gain instruction and practice in the J Traffic" V'lolations many actwitles under competent and skilled leaders. We I sincerely feel that such a camp will offer the environment l Edward F. Ford, 450 14th Ave., beneficial to each child participating. I Rock Island, Ill. was f.!ned $25 .anl . • . I costs on ,June ~o zor zanure to ymia Camp Directors--Jim Dutcher, Athletic Director and J half of the travelled portion of the Football and Track Coach of Cornell College, and Chuck J highway• Mr. Ford collided with • the Carl Brown ear of Chicago near Br ant, Head Wresthng Coach of Cornell Colleae. I ........... Y - I me wayne ~cnozz ariveway eas~ .... of Lisbon on Monday morning Pa- For further ,nformahon, and mterv,ews please call the J ........... •._ - ,, • -- / [rolman t.al wagner IlleCl me tallowing numoers: l charge Bryant Ph. 4671 i ... ~ ...... J Base your buying on what is im- uutcner ~'n. 3o/I I portant to you. Don't try to keep up I with the neighbors but set your own standards for clothing values. BB varied musical program in the cool city park• Concert for June 15 Proud Heritage - - - Latham The Banana Boat Song - - Leonard Arrangers Holiday - - Bennett Highlights of Kurt Weill - - - Yoder Round And Round .... Leonard Burst of Flame ..... Bowles Waltzing Winds .... Osterling With A Little Bit of Luck - Lang Allegheny Moon ..... Leonard Beguine For Band .... Osser Star Spangled Banner " I ALBERT'S CLEANERS DAY'S SNACK BAR E.C. PRALL, D.D.S. ROBERT A. SAUTTER, M.D. Cleaning and Pressing Recreation Parlor - Barber Shop Dentist ......... AN-NU-DRESS-SHOP DOLAN'S STANDARD STATION LOOM/S-PRODUCE MIKE SCHICK Dresses', Sportswear and Roger Dolan, operator Poultry and Eggs -- Dial 5811 Excavating and Grading Accessories ELUSON NUTR/UTi AGENCY MAID-RITESANDW/CH SHOP SOUTH DE-B-ARBER SHOP ARDJS';BEA6TY SHOP Dial 2331 Maid-Rites our Specialty Art Kudart Ardis Morningstar, prop• BACHMAN-FEED-SERVICE HARRY-C_G-. RDE MERED/TWS-DRUG STOLL'S DRYGOODS Accounting and Tax Service ........ CHILDREN'S WEAR STORE Feed for Every Need ........ AL MORRISSEY G. W. GAINES AND SON Insurance STALL'S VA-RJETY STORE im.,one xcava,ng ........ Clothing-Haberdashery ........ MODERN SHOE SHOP ROBERT W. J. Kent, prop• STANDARD-OJLSERV[CE------ BAXTER-MORTUARY Transfer -- DiaIHESS5631 ........ Emil Reyhons, Truck Operator Garden Chapel ........ MOUNT VERNON BANK & coM m smJzci . E S BERANEK~S Mt. Vernon -- Lisbon Hardware Boyd Horton ........ ........ BESLER-AUTO-REPAIR HEADY'S SKELLY SERVICE Always Fresh Bakery Goods L C. West, prop• Jn West on Old U.S. 30 Mt. Vernon Good Products and Good Service ........ DR. R-B-T-UBERTY 'nt t, L. E. B/GGERTD.D.S. On Highways 30, 261, 150 MOUNT VERNON HOTEL ........ Room Transients A Specialty Optometrist Crier Dentist HOLIDAY HOUSE ........ VERNON-BEAUTY SHOP :lion ........ For the Finest in Food MOUNT VERNON READY MIX BLOOM'S BOOK STORE ........ Dial 6961 Mary Butler,prop. Hallmark Greeting Cards-Stationery IOWA ELECTRIC LIGHT & - - ....... - VERNONCoNFECTIoNERY MURPHY MOTOR Cu. POWER COMPANY y BOB'S-SU;;RVALU our Ford Dealer Mr. and Mrs. Roy AIIshouse Junction of Hiways 30 & 261 JENNIE'S STORE MT VERNO-N-;--X SERVICE DR. ROBERT-VOETBERG Dial 8441 " • • Veterinarian Art BURESH-;M;[;MENT CO. _ ....... Guaranteed Lubr.catlon and Wash Jobs STANDARD- Io Internatlonal Farm Machinery FurnJitAurCeK MFu?eRraGIANvice MT. VERNON -HAWKEYE- WES'S SERVlC S( ........ RECORD East end of Main Street BUSENBARK'S TAVERN JOHNSON HARDWARE ........ WHI - S--SU-PERETTE 'ct o Ralph Busenbark, prop. Plumbing and Heating MT. VERNON MOTEL Everyday Low Prices ........ Ward and Don Horton im BRYANT AND LENZ JUDY JOHNSTON OIL CO. , ........ WlESE-S-H 'L-STATION Veterinarians Shell Products -- Dial 6761, NEALS SOFT WATER SERVICE Gas and Oil ........ Dial 3233 CITY MEAT-/ RKET KALIBAN APPLIANCE CO. - ....... WILCC)-X-COAL CO. General Electric and Philco Appliances GORDON RAHN, M.D. Dial 6612 CLAY'S JEWELRY KRUSE--LUMB-E-R CO. ROB-ERTS i DlO RICHARD- /VOLFE Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Clay Building Materials Hugh Robert•, p~. Attorney II1"1 J