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MOUNT VERNON HAWKEYE, VOLUME LXXXI,NUMBER 38 MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1951 - MOUNT VERNON RECORD, VOLUME LVII, NUMBER 47
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Fill Fifth iFom.munity. Chest Don Hunter Is Junnors Hope 1 Improvements Enlists In Air Force Bc,ard L, ,ts
us unscussea Agann,i '
. n jLeauon Com der HaveGameSundavl, - .- . . .
x n ~ commumty chest :for Mt Ver ( ),maae o
3i I - . . .ontraa or
-- = non was discussed at length at the . t Don Hunter was elected cam-I The Mr. Vernon-Lzsbon Jumorb Y .
dP=~.~.J-, m. m IChamber of Commerce meeting on~ -,|e #~tt~tFmander of Hahn-Howard Post 4801Legion baseball nine will meet theim :At~m~=~ m :L~ ~)~ i ~)A.omA~ lAD. ~m
~raae ,~9 )os ~donday evening. ~n rl|qnw~y ~Ulat the annual election held on lSpringville boys Sunday, July 15th, iLm~U~ Lmurury :~ .:lo~||~r vv( }rK
A ~nnr] dp~l nf inforf,~t h~ h~pn v " i nursaayJUly DTn. )weaner Wllnngl 'lTle game will De m ~~~ I
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~ ~- " :*-- ^~'~-* --~ ~i"~- 7 er~ -~ceived for a- )l-'in" ~ Other offzcers elected are Homer i played at Butler field in Lisbon,In th~ l~s+ fin~ wee~ +~'~ ~--+^- .~J t . .
acum At Mt Emerson first vice commander Game time will be 2 30 Admz~smn ~ o ) New : moke Stack
" !ject for this town since it was first asphaitl : concrete 3 inches tl~ ck oni ,~ . (. ~ .ior of the Lisbon Public Library :
~verez~ freeman seeona vice corn ,zree
Vernon |~ ComoJete proposed a few months ago. It has the pn sent pavement on [ S. 30 ~ ' " " i has been given a new look. A Wnll &l a
v been suggested that cards be marled from M )sorrel Drive, Cedar ] apzds, ) .manner, ~eorge. rmmmgton, an. ) Don Hunter, manager, says ) Nu-Wood hie ceflmg has been add- i
The M+ v~ nuhlic school~to every family in Mt. Vernon to to the vest limits of Claret )e, on)~uzanz, J.om .wo~e sg.L a~ arms,i he, the boys and the coaches (ed and the side walls and shelves ~~~ : i o +~.~+ ~^. +~.^ : u^.:
~t~ ~ "~'~een cam ~e~e~'~ w~,'~+~ ,~g+~.~: ire them opportunity to express Tuesda' at Ames. There we .~ four ,~ewara ~vierr~zL servme omcer;. ~ wish. to publicly express apl~re- ~painted, which with the asbestos :~ : . ,~,/, ~y~. ~,~ ~.~u~ . u~
si~n~ ~ of t P~J to~h~o .~ : their opinions on this subject which bidders Gaynor St.onebra.ker chaplain and elation for the donations that I block floor laid last year, gives the! : '~ ~~~ l~eo~ c~ycltLne:am ~l-nrea pollers
tb~ 2g ,i~,-~,~.~--'~ ~:'~'~,::'~ )is of definite concern to them McCa 'thy Improvement Co Dav- rienry wright, mszormn. ! have come in this week. E.C. room a clean fresh appearance. ~ ( ~J~-:'% ~'"', u. ~ ,~ ~.o~,~
'~ ~ -~'-~-. ",-".~,'.*'~'~'-~ ""-*'~' t - - ~ ~,:~: ~ ~ :l SChOOl voara was le~ Io ttoya ann
issued last week for the fifth and 1Many have said they feel that one enport, were low bzdder with a !~ = ~ Tanberg of Iowa Czty made a ! New books for all ages are here. ~' 1:? 1 ,F T, a #~ ~ 1.~4 ~h, .~
sixth grade position~ and were re- !well-organized campaign to raise i price of $399,364.25 forthis work. A i~or~e|| ~-~ea~re ]0 very generous g~ft of eqnip- iThe book buying committee give :
turned by Monda- Jul- 9 accord ~money for various community ac aecision on awaraing oz me comrac~ . ) men~, Lena-,~-~ana ormge emuo ) much time ann nougat to sis par- : - ' :
~ " " - - * Corned Twnce 1 d na and Paul r ",~ "::::-: : : ~:~: ~t:~::::~::~::::~ ,sis lneiuaes remoaenng oi me
, I . " ~ had not been made when the Hawk- . o ted money Oste - tlcular task One book which should : . .
,),i~nve nt ' ~ " ~ ~ ~:: ~' : ~:, . ~: ned the old stack
mg to Su t Melvin Sikkink t]wtms such as boy scouts camp " ~: ' : : :'~: ~) room whzch costa
~ r~,~,~,h, ~+,~ ~ h,~,nlfzr,* ~urls ca-cer ~,nd noho drive eye went to press The McCarthy y ) gaard told Mr. Hu er he was be e~pec]ally mterestmg thzs hme .~:~:~) ~ . . . .
Mi ~ "," " ~'," " " " ' i s ndi e- ek also I ~;~ ) ann erecuon oz a new smoke stuck
for the fifth grade vacancy after etc wouldsave time over the pres- Co were low bidder on over anti-I Friday the 13th holds no fear of a J ~e~ ~.2. ne " 21tY ?rd 22Y2~2^ )"~^P~'~ g t The price also includes controls:
net personal appIicatmn last week. / ent methoa oz numerous campmgns l~on a0uars wormoz WOrK on ~ue~."" jinx for the 13 member of the ) All oz, m zs wui oe usea zor me ) ~ '~ ~ ~ 0 ) Cost of the boilers was $7500.
~ne i ' " a '~durin me ear r aay ~ome OlVlSlOll O.m. awartl~ lilly neeasoI me team ine present ,~,u, - :~
s a nahve of the Tlpton rea g Y " i " i dramatms class at Cornell. Friday l ' ' " ! ~ I
and was graduated with highest ~ ; be made as the McCarthy Co.~ night these 13 give the first of two ish rtage was for balls and bats, but I The Library will be open on ~ I~w-*R& m|~m
rooam cannot nanale an oi zms ]f me
h~nors from the high school there i~ C6~6a. ~ I P Y i n~rt'nrm~e~ n "Th~ Dn~tnr in i" weather cominues as of Sun- Wednesday evenings until after ~;l~tl~[[~ [111 In LIO~P~ll
in 1947 She continued her educa- I WW ~U~, om~mmo vmm ' work at the same time. ~,]t'~-o"f-~-~ e~f', - i day and past game days it may be ' the holidays and on Friday aft- DEAN EMERSON t m m
tional " I . ~ The eontra*t will not li~lude ~, some of the money will have to be ( ernoons also, at the usual hours. D an A E rs n
training with a two year iC~,m,~.m~-,~, ~&~6 ~ i I In this French comedy of the 17th ! . . : e . me on enlisted in the l cnoo KeDo s
course at Iowa State Teachers. Miss ) v m~.~ m I any word wz ~a t.oL~. .[z~s !century Moliere hilariously lam- ! used for .water wings! S unaay's ! Names of contributors have not U.S. Air Force and left Des Moines )
~uff cce on me mgnway n$ w~ z~m~ mz** i . game at ~pr]ngvme was oz course ~ Fnda Jul 6 for L The ro osed Lz
has already had two su ss- i 1 noons the "medical profession of I . i been publLhed for some time. They " y, y,ackland Air I p p budget for the "s-
ful years of teachin in the grades ~i Work. on a new super service l this tmoum ue. mmmee m~ a sep- ~--.hzs day---a professmn ]n whzch any- called because oz rain. ! are Mrs. S. G. Fouse Mrs. Del Kohl Base at San Antonio, Texas. ! ban. school. .district appears on page
of the Clarence school. She holds ! station for the Emerson Standard f ara~e eperatmn if it is d he.one who wanted could set un shah t ~ ~ Sylvia Kohl in memory of her fath- Dean is the son of Mr. and Mr 5 m thzs ~ssue The secretary's
a standard elementary cerhficate. I Serwce was started m Mr. Vernon/ = ~ !as a doctor The cast will be out-~O~a~#~ ~a ~ l er Howard F. Kohl, Mrs Elsworth Hzram Emerson of Cedar Rapids, i fmanclal report and the school
For the sixth grade position the ilast week. After the parts of the i ~mm~~ ~ i fitted in colorful period costume I I- ~t~W~u ~#~ ~ i Burge Mrs. Anna Wetherell Mrs. former residents of the Lisbon cam- i treasurer's report are also printed
board on Reburn old statmn wmcn were salvagea |j~ ~mo ~-~m~ m ,
has contracted Byr,~ " . ". . ~ ~ ':and wigs. ~. iu i Earl '@ilson, Mrs. Clayton' Sos- munity, for the information of school tax-
now a resident of Iowa City. Mr.).were removea, i~was mrs aownt~,i Among these 13 students are twol~lmm|e~c ll~ fifth iley, Mrs. Hazel Hammond, Mrs.~ He was graduated from Lisbonlpayers and l~. trans. . .
r~eourn is a graduate of Dubuque'DY me t~mnes 5z ~on arag use aria Uwma~a6~ m~ of Mt Vernon high school's faculty ~vmm~ ~=~lvvv Rowena Stuck,lager Mrs Manse high school in 1948 and for the past xne amount to De raisea Dy tax-
hzgh school. He attended Loras ,has been hauled away with thezr r||| ||~,| for next year Robert Liike, who : - = = =,Dorcas, Mrs. Jacques Jolas, Miss itwo and one-half years has been at~on m $42,077 as compared to
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College at Dubuque for three years loaner ann ~rucm. x:ne contract to ]m=m I will be assistant coach and math in-iV~|~ ~4|~ |n~ t Evlyn Fisher, Lloyd Oakland, F. C. :employed on the Clarence Aches-I~ ~~ a year ago, an mcrea e oI
and took his fourth year of college i the new smzmn ~s neia oy. w. ~v~. I ]H~t|~ n~| |~ [structor, will play Sganarelle, and !w~m| s m~ m a-m| m~ I Poling, Stahl and Stanley, Staab I bach farm south of Stanwood. i~,lxz-
work at the State University ofiramson ~o. o.x ~eaar r, apms. Alm|u|~ |~ John Sandbach, who win be langu-J tBros Harry Dorcas, the IRalphI ~-- m m "~,m
~owa, from which he received his i temporary2znce has oeen ereczea ! !age, speech and dramatic instruc- ) The 115,000 volt transmission line i Marks, Don Frisks, R. L. Frisk, la- i K~t~~ hw,dl i amsnon t;ouncnm
As. in June of this. .year He is al ng me ~uresn. xmp,emen~ mum-. . In znzS Issue oi the ~tawKeye ap-Ifnr, =--- nl~v~ T.nP~ i)wnicn is usher construction oy me lbor:. . Mel Carbee . cony of Constitu- I """ w,=. --v- v== ~I ---
qualified for teaching m both ele- t mg for use while the new bmlding pear notzces of budget hearmgs Others in the cast include Jim Central Iowa Power Coop Co. from J tlon; Gaylord Owens, cash; two I |-- ~ A.- .- ~ !T~ ~v6~ U~=*~
raentary and secondary grades and is usher conszrucuon ]published by Mt. Vernon ~own ana tcroft of M+ v -~ v~.~^ ^ Rie 1near Bertram to Wyoming when ~ contributors whose identity, is not o ug[musTe[ [s~,~~-A|~II~II IVl1~iUli
has the advanced elementary cer-] ~ ]School Board and Lzsb Sch lldesel Frances Graham Margaret l completed will form part of a loop known. To all of these and the, . ! .
. " o Town bud et o " 1 . At a troop commRtee meetmg The Lzsbon Council voted last
bflcate Recemves Commnssmon [ Board. The Lzsb n g I Burr Ma,-x, Lanae-Lutti Ray Park (from Cedar Rapzds t Wyommg, friends who gzve magazmes we say ) I
" " l t -a ~ e~ .~ ~I nel~ aE DICK Ra(ILS on aune zna, week zo purchase avon zvo zeet oz
Mr Reburn d~d hzs practice +. . = ~. ~, . ~ will appear next week. ~,+h, ~# t~++, r~ ~ ~,~,~ ~ Cascade Coggon and back to Cedar a smcere thank you I--
tea - |~ U.D. ~arl~O q~r $ IRa ids . . seth Lovell was named scout- I ate ma n fr m Mt. Vernon whmh
. ehmg in the Umve.rs~ty elemen I P I During the next few weeks !Sally Schneckloth. ! ~P : I You are mwted to come m and, m~*~r n 'I" s,~ ,~ r m~ h, ~,~ } W t n~o~ S" *h * ~
tory school. His mzereszs are1 r~ ~ r~ xro ~o+ ~ Mr ] the various taxing bodies of1 The production, to be presented J. The nne smrts at. me steel nigh look around whether you wish to th=-~.~=~-~'l:~+~,j%=:~.'~:~"~::,',:~'!~:i~-~'-~:-u~ ~::: "~,"~'~:
many and varied. His COllege major t ~'~'~/~:='~::- -~j~;~."I Iowa will submit proposed bud- [both Friday and Saturday nights, i l.ine ~ower .near me v.enningrozn !read or not. You will be proud of iMr ~',::.~"'e'~,~'~~'~.":.:[:~ ,~=" !~*'~:~'* ~"
was in the field of general smence i ~: 'L":'~'~-'~:f ~'~-~;7~:.t'enan~']n ) gets to the public through the its under the direction of Richard )farm two mzms west oz me l~xt~ [this community project I dar Ra~)~d~*~ool~'"~oo" ,~',~ ~'~ '~': ! "~'$r~'" ,~ ~,~ ,i m ~, n +^
out during high school he was )m~uu~u,vu ,~ ~=~uuu ,=u ~ ne~aoera The budmeta will w~11ia f~,r,~ll ,~ w~r ~eh l radio towers goes in a straight line l " i
active in d~hate ~nd dramatics and [ the U. S. Marine Corps recently at I :.:k:~ ~L - - - ,~- ~ ~ &::'~'7' .7"%= =" ~.-"J: "%~-'V" in a aeneral'easterly direction ~o,s ' ~ time and he could not devote I extend the water line in Lisbo~
cu~ ~ ~'~ va ~ ~ffiu- t~llzaDeln ~Loan ann Daroara JacK-I o ~,a ~, en "
parficiuated in both track and i Pans Island, S. C following corn- F * -- i-- ---'~ --~-* ~ at the Caldwell and Anthony farms t O|~* O~.A~,~* 1 ough to the scout work. !from the Ralph Williams place, in
.~-- ~ ~u~m~, ,u ~ ~ u= [son assls~ Wllll wlcn stage, make-'. -,~ lll~lll~ I~ I~,# I~O~ I '
wrestDn~, ~ ~d in the U S t pletmn of a 10 weeks officer- I - .i * h ~, *ha ~,~o~o r~ ~'~'~nor ~o~ and ~,Mr. Lovell had been asmstant, the northeast part of town, east
arm i n candidate course. He spent last t,s utmaster for a short tzme before to the corner.
y from 1943 to 1946. He s u - . ) the various taxing u~i~. J ~ crosses U. S. 30 at the Roy Stone- I
~--"")33 3 ?c9 3 3 6c x ,CycleLalmr ~sconvert-rencaseZ lmge,30 to.Rapid~ Phone c ndi Cedar~right only.:p.m: 6873.and37p37P37 :Es" 37 51~:or:1: t]married"~ ',on an mweek similar Monday ,nr " at his manne'f r home Quant,co,here" yand Va leftx r t annear lnq~, t],~,emir "'" v v""*'~ s~"grh at ao" u~ hearin~ ph ao r" ea un rg enoS rt which ~'~'~'~-~ nWilleu onimt -hev be to I~O Mr, up ann aes]gn WOrK.~m Ver~o~ ~nas ~*| K~e|vea "Cam " Fire| i it ~ kine extends and Harry straight Stonekin~ east across .~ farms the" It ,O~ Mr j~j3 0 iRe~ ~=oc Ha t,zo~ I representat!vet at tahkeZ rng an eVaear.c ofN rman for }hm' Engel," area, field ex'tl tervlews~' M ar~alPlans ~ In were George Lmn discussed and vKo~ Cedar v for a with coun
TC IIN V~ T-- A~,~ ] five santos" training as a secona ) ~.~-~ ~. ~. ~+ J,~a +o ask sues- 5 ~ ~ Merrill Kleineck Frank Thomson ~'mns lor me relocation of U.S. ! pmmea ann nelpea the new scout- i s~rzeter emorcemen~ of me
v,~$~ mvu m~ ~.tmm~m u lieutenant. He planned to fly from *"-'=~'-"~ ~'~*,^~,~"~;~t~a'e"mone, ~s toi~ ~tserl~ ~IPJ~ IHerbert Leith and Kenneth Kirk~!30 south of Lisbon and Mt. Vernon master with his duties. [ speed law~ in Lisbon.
A mme Fnlm Thu dav Chmago to Washmgton, . . ) ~ hl~ ~ )n~*r(ek f~m~ *n *h~ ~.n ~111n*t (are progressmg according to Dzs-I Other troop committeemen pres-(
# I Douglas was graduated from Col- ~ .~;~'~=,~ ~,'": ,~"===,~="~'t~=~r~)~" ~z, h,a ~ a 'fa'~-"wher"e" i'( turns-"'d~iaao-n-al-lv 'trict Engineer J A. Paulson. ent were: Dick Carbee, Oliveri tarae Umb Fallt On
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Local beadle are strongly urged I orado Springs, COlo in January .~ ~ ~ ~,~, ~ ,h, ~,~ ~ ,~o,~ ~, ,~o ~z~ ,~,~,~h,~,h,~ ~n~,~, M~]I~,~ It was orl~mal]v exnected that Burlingame, Carl Hansen, Dick ~ ~ ~=,
to attend the showmg of two films i t Seldom does a taxpayer ever ap-!way Commmmon at Ames on Tues- I farm. The route goes on east to they would be completed by this I R2 d]22d mrs. nna noag t.ar
vy the Civil Defense Comrmttee on At uoJoraao ne was chosen as au o+,~,o~,~a= =n,~ nh~,~,~ to ao, ,rh~ o ~,~o,t~o+ ,~oa +h,~ ~,~, ~,~ll farm ~na then time but they have been delayed I~UJ[IlJXJg ~CtlVltle~ were ul~cuu~u.
"The Atomic Bomb" and "Survival'conference end in football for two '~^~.~,~ ~,~ ~,':,~'~',~' ~"~o"=~,~"~,~*'~]ol o~'~ ~o ~";~ ~ ~=,"~"~,~'+"~,~" ~L.t.'~'~ ~,',~='~'~',-~':~,h ~o~,~ "~ ~1o somewhat by'the lar~,~ amoun(of The Lisbon scouts left for camp on A large limb from a soft maple
Under Atomic Attack ?.t i ears and an.confeZ?n nbac.k i ZY is most eopla don't believe they ]east of arion on 94 and extends ! outh of highway 64, three miles l work necessary on plans for the IJuly 8 and will return on the 15th. t~ee blew down %hEt2 %r2
vernon rllgn ~cnool auaztorlum on ( zor a year r~e auso aettv.~t-a m th the ~ h emer enc work whzch Is beln t ~,~ ~,~# ~,u ~ ~ .a~ ~ ~ a~,~
~ " ,could do any better job an ~ straight east to the Marion-Linn ] west of Wyoming. It will cross t e I g Y " " " g I ,- ~ I w~ ~ ~, + +h ~+ ~, .~. h
nursaa evenln ,JUly 1"z, a~ zl track ~ o~v o. ~,~ =~ u,~ u ~
Y " g 1 " )local council or local School board, township line and then southeast to Wapsie river north of Olin done on Iowa highways this sum- In /ne ~O~WICO ( ; ~v -
P.m. ~ I ri ht of a tax a erl " " " ~mer mzersecuon. The nmo exr~naea
I However the g p y the Art Houver farm when zt ~oms The poles are from 50 to 80 feet Pvt Floyd Gouchee was transfer across Mark t r
[~-- While ]t m hoped the mforrnatmn I Flrecrackor |~ ~o~|e I to appear and be heard for or I present surfacing, high They are set in pairs with i "I" saw plans for the bridge over red from Camp Campbell Ky, to e st eet and the ends
received from mese ziLrns will never ~ of the hmbs dented the hood on
J agamst a proposed tax levy m an It was not known Wednesday the d rz d
h = t~ ~z, - B .~,~Ot La ,~ i,cross braces between them Three Ce ar ver Tues ay at Ames,' Fort Benning, Ga, where he re- a ,~ark,~a ,'~r wh~ hol,~,~,~a +o
,ave ~0 De useQ here, ]~ m w~se ~I~0 ~ ~ ~ ~u mwm =- ~ I. an be exercised " ' Id r d i ". " ' ~ -
to k ~- -~'- ~ h i . Y : Y ~ : zmportant one. It. c : whether th~s )oh wou be e.a ." I alurmnum cord, steel remforced ! Mr. Pauison stud. It w!ll probably I ported last Monday for further ! Mrs Anna Hoa~z The damage was
,~w wu~ ~u uv ~o~ ~,- ) ~ln case elected ofhczal snoula ever ve~tlsed or whether the offmla~s w~res c rrz d on the ales be a month or two before the lass trams ] t
~C ~--~~. i Paul and Betty Rumble Russell of i wW;tu~dt~x i~wndS'to |would look for a przvate bzd Eah~hhwiarr: h::oStinxdalaU~:n~emr Sts~ra2nd~lar: ready ;:~ibuyifg of r:~taOf Hm address is, Pvt. Floyd E. t ~ .
an emergency ever arises. ( Richard Russell, 8, second son of + i " are a "e p ) . P . " " g n he mrbourne dzvJsion, covered by msurance.
Dm Edgemont, SO was severely injur- i ~ . ~ " e u Y g P Y, Gouchee, R.A.-17305806, Co D.
ck Hoyt Appreciates t i read the budgets and to understand,Wml, R--'mve Bid- On I of steel Two shield wires are car I work I A B N BN 1st Student Re-" FortjF'F'A" Plan Installation
. ed the evemng ot zne ~ourm ann as, b ; u tst.t$ ~ " ~
~h~ R|~A~I ~#~e }~ ~,H of *h,* accident his right i that the amount of money to e ( ~ m, ~, m ~ m ried above the three conductor ~ Benning, Ga. An J Twlhnht
.~ ~ ho~ ,~ h, ~-~,nn~t i rmsed by taxatmnwill have a ,t raalnCl NovaK KOaCl I wires for nrotect]on from hghtmng ] W,II I -- )
Hoyt. is sti. osp l. O'c oo e sse. .*I ireet 2n am u t ids will received on Au--s,I The transmission line .'". I ' sbo o apter w.1
ized following severe burns ~suffer- t followed ~her*" youngster to the ~ zne]r ~ . .~y . . ~ u~,built by ~ans-E1ectric Co. of Louis- U~,TO ~ /~ursaay n a aaress/~ installation of officers on Thursday,
e - . [ ~a marK oi a gooa citizen toDe Z a~ lu a.m. oy me inn t~oun y . ~omer 2~ ~xarK u~ paucitY, rl.U.
d at the race track while serwcmg, alley, where the latter dropped a ! . I ' n vflle, Ky. Frank Kelly is superm- I . I " . July 19, at 8 p.m, Points are due
his stnolr r~r ~n* "v ie ~bn ~-in~r I I:~ .+^.~ e~ ~=~ i.-~+,~ ~ hnf lw= well-reformed on local tax matters. Supervmors for gradzng of the To y +o ao.~+ ~ +i~o r o "n r Water will be turned off in Lm- I Co. 1st. Bn. 511 Th. A.B.N. mf. ]Reg or the s" eks and June
onst u~tz n c ew. . . f zx we
steady ir, n~,~,~ y,~ ~ ~r L~.~ +~,~. ,~n~ ~ n~r~ ~f ~ln~ ) ~ I Novak road 3.9 miles long, south- )~, ,'~or,o ,~ *~o o-oine,~r~,~, i~ the ) ban from 1 to 3 p.m. Thursday, July 1 llth Azrbourne Dzv Exercise S. O. t A twilight meetin~ will be held
- ----v v -~,east of Mr. Vernon. I . 12th, if the weather will ermit ~ Pme~ Fort Bragg N C ( Y
tremely grateful for the donations!flew into IRichard's right eye. He Mldqet ~]| Nl~e Brown Englneermg Co. of Des! P " on Frzday, July 20, at the oats fer-
al blood made by members of the i pulled it out and with the help of T~= ~, ~,t ~$ T~w~r~ of~a~m~l~eJeast o~tl~e'Mil~ ~o~ral~ Moines who handle all R.E.A. con-] wor~mg on me waz er mmn az : na~ i LISBON S'~-~E ]tilizer test p~t on the Ernest Cejka
commnni, ~ ,~a h~ln~. ~t.~. ~.~ *~ - T'~,o~,q' ~V=~ ~.~A l~m~l/-a m~a~ vmm vv|'v," v-,~ . I~truetion wnrk in Iowa Don Mitch ]time. 2~kIl exLeIl.~loll Wlil ue uuzl l ta~ on the ~ertram-vaasaaes roan
~ -'~.':-' %"~":" "X'~:"" ~. . ~ ~ '~ ~'y' ~:" . "~.~"7~7 ( ] corner and extend southeast past the i -;~--; ~ '~,K. - =- ~. [ ( from the Ralph Williams house east I There wzu ~e a square aancmg [ ~:;:,+ +o,~ ,~,~ ,~,~o~+ ~ ~"
z~y ~leKIOrG, that1 ~ons~eaa, I to his name. ll~e lOCal aoctor ex- it v'r~ ~K+ --~ ~,w~"~"" ~ oT(~'~e ~.-- r'h'h ovv -c"~'~ I u,~Vaa .~ ~-.~.~* ~b l vr~------,--~-,~' "~'~" wnu~m. I eu o, ~es ~mmes 1= ule en~xzl~ z I "- . . . i c]a~ in th,~ Lisbon ~ ~ ~t'hnnl .u~ m'rH+or- # ~uu,t.r. ~ ~. .~.v ~ ~,
C zo me corner ~vlme ~cnxcK WIll (10 O
harles Farnham Ed HoidahL Don- I amined the injury and the boy was . ' . I 7 k. ,J,L t in charge of the job Supplies have i - . - ' iu-- i'---^'~i-'^l"" "-~'---':-" ,~.~ I Herrmtt will co perate wzth thm
al.~ ~ " ~,~ ! I sorea playgrouna program is pro- I rmareK, ~nzon ~ovaK ann ~mrence I ~ ~ ~. *k~. ,~ I the excavation A gaze valve will i -, mm~'~ ~ ~ ~mwu~ ~= l,~,~*in~
='~ ~rumm, ~zzze mc~mr~, .~m ! rusne~ zo napia t:~y, a ~wo sour I dressing well during the current I Rottman farms to the Standing Rock ! .~.~. ~tvr~. ~z~ m~ ~ ~ I be in~*~ll^d ~t'th^ end ^f th^ -r^~ I Band concert Wednesday evening. I "~.Y .
mcdermott, Bob IRomanowski, ~on ! drive - ~ i ~. s ~ t-~4~.~+.~ one+ ~ +h(e I Dui/aing at l~lsDon~ / . ~.~ = a. = u = ~" =~" I I uome early as z~ Will oe hark oy
Sauerman and Leo Thomsen " The specialist there gave no hopes !summer }~,~,~ u~ ~==~,~-,e~.~l~9~,~~ Of the 90 easements secured from~enz main. white the service is shutI The Lisb'-o~ents will 8 p.m. The different rates of fer-
~" ~ " . i rouen lnLere~t nu~ u~x~ ~nuwz~ ~ ~.-~u- m~r~ .- ,~ *~,o~. loll on inursaay I " " i "
Four more donors are needed, for savmg the eye and surgery was ! ~ ~,~ ,~r 4-h~ h~' r~er~. I Another farm-to-market oroiect I property ov, mers for locatmn of the have an me cream social Wednes- I hhzer used w 11 be explained and
t~ - ~ i performed that night. Richard is l[~o~n"'an~'"b~sel~al'~- directed--~b~v ion-which-bids-w-ill be received cam- line across farms, condemnation Iz weaner hoes not permz~.worK I day, July 18, during the Lisbon observations given according to
~4 ~ ~,4t ~tSd|In [~e~# ~ resting fairly easily and will have ;: --Y- i--~i~es 1 009 miles of road in Fairfax ] proceedings were necessary in only [ on ~ursaay, .me water win oe I band concert A notice on page 7 I Graver Miehe, vocational ag in-
~v,~m, u, v. I . . . !~runo ~ec~man. ~ne yuu.~r uu#~ Iv-o I ~ ~o~.~ ~turnea ozt ann me work hone a~' . -'J ,~+~,~+n~
B" U--tJ e j p :either a glass or piasu.c eyeosoon. ! haye been having contests playing i township on the Linn-Benton countyI l the same hours on Friday, weather j gzves more aerates. )
. ~ n~na 3OTUrOUy ~v~ lit is rather ironic mat me zazner th,~ o~m~ ~linp on the C.reen +line I Completion of the line wins l ~ n . ~ :
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:of the boy so careless wRh the .f~re- I They have also been doing head ] The thzrd project Ls a county one I mean more dependable and a I p g" I TL .---- n m I Make Canvass For
~nere will not oe any oana con- cracker has himself a glass eye! ! and hand stands Some have wanted !in Buffalo and Brown townships.] more steady source of electric ) mm o. juuu[ r uuu ;-,- -
[~r~ on,~ ~andSaturdaYD~reetoreVening'Max Northrup UiY 14, i Another, littleztal atChaPRa waszd C]tybr ughtthe i occasional cro,met.~ but there is no ~IIt is three miles4 !ong and estimated I power for all R.E'A. customers ,Imrs" rlarola : toneKung { - I-. I ria rennerger Agency
" '.to the ho~p' P" " . i eouipment for that at the present Icost of $50,007. 9 J in the general territory of the i~rMr~mmrm~ n o~, |, i A I, I~,sp~ ( The Research division of the Na-
wm aztena a marching oana camc i~ame day with like injury incurrea ,~ "1 I l~ew line -----~ v.~e ~ M ~ mn m ~|~ :,
at Drake Umverszty on Frzday and!. " " r A 32-ear old! g p v * U
Saturday { k" ~ cker in a i The Midgets have been may- p j The line %vi11 probably be con- i s. Harold Stoneking suffered a ~m mlo i "
man exp~uueu t~m~ ~LX~'~ elf e alnful In ur on Frl a ul ' ues ior zne ~lenn rlattenoerger
There~ularwoekl-rehearsalwill! 1 ing right along in th " base- (#~ I- #~ -- ~- u.~----m )tinued to Maquoketa n xt year. lp ' ' j y "d y, J y 6 lit t.nnnn nnn .
O-- ~ "~ J iDOt~le! [ t'-'l -rae"ce with an avertme[~uns ~u Iv numu~u ! while hel,qn~, Mrs Joe Nikodim atI = ~v==,v.v,= (msurance agency in Lisbon i-mr-
. ccur on "x~esaay, dUly 1"/, a~ reel ~ ! u~ ~ " . "-~ ; ] lne r'ralrle ureeK generaungl . v .~ " t t~ne~ ne +h,~ ~o~oo~ h *',~,+ ~
nigh school at 7:30 p.m. The next ! DELIVER COMBINE l of 15 reimrti~, each Jay. us I Mt. Vernon Camp Fire girls are ] plant, also owned by the Central ! me mtter's n.ome. The two women t Three people were injured ser- l~'~',~,~"~'~ ,~ %= ~+~v~ =~
concert will be presented on Sat-' I r ,~,~t~ ,~ Monday they journeyea ~ !~te- I availin~ themselves of camnin~ on- 1 Iowa Power Coop and to which !were. nangmg wallpaper. Mr.s. iously early last Tuesday afternoon, t ,~",~ ~=o"~ ~ ,~- :~ -~'i .".~'"~*;']
u,~ure~n xuapiwal~a~ ~--~,n e u1e Me ~ton Kin wa WO Kln 1 l'-" ~; u p~up~ w~u ~av~
rday evening, July 21st. ,I ernauun~A o~ u,~,*--,-,-*~'~:Zven chaniesvllle, to e gag ~.-/nortunRies afforded at Camp~ I-It- I the high line is connected now has {. e ' g ~ " g atop a a'n- i July' 3, m" a head-on collismn' " of two l "-" ~'~'" +~ *~.
I Vxlle nine m a game. ~ Jug I, nr*h ~ A~h-rn~tt A ~uner ! a generating capacity of 40 000 ] mg room rome, ann suaaemy some- i out of-state cars on the straight I ~.'.~2 %
~'~: |. I~ ~,A )comvlvr]e ~o l~eo r~re)m, weu~ u,: they came home with tl)e m~l- Iv~se'~d'prog'ra'm'of";ctivit'ies suc'h as!kilowatts with the installation ofiway fell. Mrs Nikodim says it!highway on U. S. 30. The accidenti~nu~nberelz,~l:ble.f ra,h spital phn
~1~ r V Lvlt ver.u, f ~ u score me mm ' na enea SO UlCKI she alan t even, ,~,~ ~ uu~.m ~u~uu~ ~ur u~
ence makes u er i " " I er end. o the - - . . ~ o i swimming game playing horse- i the second 20,000 KW turbine which i PP~ -'- q i y " ' ) occurred a little east of the mid- ! ferment of hos,~i+o~ ,~,~ ~,~rvi~e "
Urtwt ~ ~ U~,~,~Nk|~ ) gooa ira|rang arm no~s m zun. I ho~k ridin" and crafts is' lanned was completed last week. The new, see ~rs. ~toneKmg iaii. point between the Leon Morning- i v v
---= -.v.= e L,n & I Making up the team were David i~or each week Trained couP~selors turbine is now undergoing a series I. A doctor was .callea, x-rays were star corner and the Ralph Burge a, ~ .m ~ ,~, mm m
~ "~rnnnm tm~mnnri ~ ] Seal, David Krotz, ~oug Ma- i - --~-~ o+ ~mn ) of tests before it is ulaced in actual i taken ann later mat evening me in- farm east of Lisbon rather than ~rs. t.amerlne wanencn
on page 7 this week his resignation -- cau,~, ~.~y%"~ ~=~.~. ",~.~ ] During the first week of July Hel- I operation. ! u,~, ~,~ ,o, ~,~. ~,%,=, ~ ~- !on aeaaman'scurve as reportea, f mn ~|~e~m,~n~
e ~ - .t~enes.n Jl~|eK wasnuun~ u.uu ~uKe s lne report InQlcateL1 lIIJUg.v ~w~.~ wmw ~. vv w~
a~ Col~ate renr~ ntnti~o ~n ~torn r~-- &LA-J t ' ' en Beckman and Barbara Neal l ------------ l . " i Mrs aulius ~itzel of Oak Park ) = F
r-~ ( r-, '
Iowa to d~w~,~ ~ .11 *irn~ *o i#,~r~ r'r|~|~(J t Larson, Gary Gordon, Ik~mmle !were in eaton a* I! &A---- t.l--I-- of me left knee. ~urgery was pe fill. dnwng a Ford headed east I Mrs. Catherine Wallermh 91, Szg-
i r" ' UIII m Ivt II I1 '
the Mer,~,~+~ r~ ~,~ ~+,~= ~ ~ ,~-~o, - t Hess and Dick. Stoltz 'lnese ] -ttenA d'ln=g the week of Jug.Iv 9th i~ ~ m ~ ~1~ iormed Tuesoay. pulled, out to go around another . ourney, died last Monday and fu-
travelled for f'ol~ate 12 years in |=~ TL~ ~#*n m~ ( boys are a little yoUlW~e[ than I were Gall Yeislev Jean Cookes I M~I~ ('~mn~|~n pl, ---- --~ ~tvehzcle. As she started out the ineral serwces were held there at
this tort|* ~= ,o~,]. un |i|m,those he|ug trained in me ~e-a~ f%-t~* ~'~t'hl~n Rilrlvlnlr l.in i Announce Route For !drzver of the vehzcle she aimed to'the Methodmt church on Thursday.
move : ) pan jumors and all interested r i ~pass started out to go around an ' She zs survived by two daughters
d to Mt Vernon from Musca- i - -- I da Armstrong Carol Mirich Mar- t The Rev. Glenn S. Hartong, supe - ~.-J m J .*---- ~.-~-~ ~ . . - ~ ,
'he in 1945." i The annum report of the Mt.' .' garet BairPatricia Conner'Dora-lintendent of the Davenport district] ~ ~ I . . him. This driver}five sons, 34 grandchildren and 43
" OUt ior raetice at 2~sJtl raa'K ~ ' ~ caw a t.incoln
~= . ~ [Vernon school secretary, contammg !-- P r thy WolfeJean Plank, Gretchen jof the Methodist church, and four -- - " livestock -'ud- 4 ~ approaching and great grandchildren. Mrs. Wallericn
the list of salaries for the year the i weexaay a~ernoons at p.m. Beckhelm Barbara Bridges Joyce i representatives of Cornell attended he seco~a annual J ~-" I pulled back in but Mrs. Stitzel was had lived in Lisbon with her daugh-
g ert Van AIs ne : i ~ id ets en'o ed ' ' ~ . img contest sponsoreu Dy Dac.izx~u )not able to do that ~ter Mrs W L Bo d and when the
- ~/ Quarterly re art of all expendztures, Undoubtedly the M g J Y Linse Ann McCutcheon Gerda an all-da eommzttee sesmon m Ft . . . Her car and ~ y ,
P ~ Y Feed Serwee and Don M Mlnert 't
~le$ Mo~e~v nn ~| e~ao i~f the school district the treasurer's i watching their fathers twirl and bat ~ Kol]man and Diane Mirich The Dodge Monday i " he Lincoln car collided on the I Boyds moved to California a year
~. -----'u ~-- ireport and the secretary's financiallthe ball as several of them were'llast three will remain a secondf The meeting was devoted to plansi~tZl~h:Z~i~la~:l~al~ ~a~iJ'~U~iles]n rth shoulder as each tried to pulltago she went to S!gourney, where
n on a e 7 d wzth other ~ ectators ' th 1 Morns szde cen ~ am to avoza me other a numoer oI her reiauves restae
g~ert Van Al~tyne former Mt !report all are pri tedP g [recruite " ~P ;week I for e Cornel- " g " -. ~. ^. ~+ ~r 2~1 i I " " '
Vernon resident ~and 'Cornell stu" fin this issue These reports are IMonday to take on a second Me- I Goin~ for the week of July 15th Itennial to be observed among Meth- j~u~ " u~ ~- --~,~-;:~-, .~, :~r~ ] Mrs. Stitzel received five frac- j
dent, well-known a~ a composer of :printed for the information of tax- I chanic~ville team. John Lyford, ! will be~Mary Bowman Janice Lowe i odist churches in Iowa in October',~wo c:a s ~ ho~s ~l~e,- ~ud~ed i tured ribs on the left side and deep I DO~ Graver ~t~d ~tv~@rJe
Popular songs, died from a~heartipayers and school patrons. JBill Seal, Doug Van Metre, Bruno!Janet Hes~ Ilene Emerson Deanne and November. is~n~re nV:e~'~s~o-, ~will be a~ ~obilacerati ns on both knees. Thel ~ ,
attack at h~s" home in Chicago on! JulThel.~ahrje~:Tufn J t0he/js~aly~r~: i ~mCCkr~a~h:~dcJis~2p?r~?JaYatlere" . and Marilyn Dean Janetfl o Miner1 andith prTh~eRn~Vog~orEnaerll~." pAreBs?::dr.'l~ce- ' ~Ienik~;: whereV a class of market knaer~narefi~h~ast~o. g g 2rsslsMteathis fa. MC U|IOUg. mo ~urope
1V~onday. Funeral services were Y ." ^~ g Judy Busenbark w" 1 g Ju y 15 i -- ~-' - ~ -'- "ilambs will be placed - . " ~'. ". ' : t Cpl. Don Graver and Cpl. Merle
announ t members are ala on a ~ ~e mc has been schedul ent were me r~ev ur J ~ ~cKman,iereo a oroKen lelt le a ace cut
- ced for Thursday afternoon, i facul Y P.^ . i A Mid~, t ga . " I for two weeks at camp. i " ~ ' -" :=." i Roland Henik s purebred Poland i . o g P ~ McCullough are on their way to
a;rngV ?~ll'A]a~Yn:tt:~Sdb~ nnj~l )m:nth~ ba:i~h:' ~'~si ? ~han%Sa wn~me I ~dJOg'~Thur~I~gats 3:a3"f i Will Soon Be Ent"" i ~ns~r?c~e esel~:s ;oT~Zh~t~gm;n, : Ch~la tgilteS t~vjl~ob: w~lpg~o ~ex~ ~ ~yi ~et~n~71da:b~::~l~l" ;~C~:u~2nS' ] Fr:n~ChroOC~P~idog~rm22yO :toesy
~iMnr:h~r90~o]2elia:d ihzs m: heg~ !~:Y aPoP?~e:fonZ~l~ter~Ct ~y ;ha oEj:ry:2J winate~esttl~2 i Sz lrg dea :rOs Time For Fair Exhil its ;ndliM~; .~nAchMaf/mrU~ di~~cJTa~f- a ~?l~eSSl ~tms~orpkeJnh~g:'judging tour ! ~ h? -, w~aa'~thre~r.~?gu~:r~d D:cnj::: P~ead:l:hwein4th ~tyNe~eftOrl~:rnS'l~enwd
Gradln Pro re$$e$ c tmn for the Rev and Mrs I ' w II and to the ]Alh mbza to be w~th her It w~ll Iio World
g g i have'leased the" A. J. Bobst house A re ep" " i before the truckin~ They ll make i some of the north a 'iPlanned On July 15th i ~ - " "~ ! Lmsbon He
Gradin~ o~ h~ - . ~a~ ,~,~+h ~at 310 Second street south. They Merton B. Green and family will better travelers Conklin added ifirst window on the south wall. i -- be several weeks before any of the ~rn to Mr and Mrs Harry All-
Mt Vernon h~o ~ ,~,~ ~ ~, hop~ 'o move m the latter part of n, nmemately follow the service ~un- ! Daily grooming is very important iThe rest of the house did not seem I Clear Creek Saddle club society ~lad~es can be moved from the has- ~ i ~ h,~, a son July 9 at St
the contmua - next week prowdmg thexr goods, d~.~ mornmg July 15, z the ba Conkhn ~a~d and don t overlook ~to be damaged, horse show will be held at the p~tal. ~,uo'~ h~ n'tal Cedar 1Rauids
1 rams. An addztmnal . . ) ~ . . . ~ s~.z .
crew With arrive by that tzme. i ment of the church. A pzcmc mn-i,~nehin~ your calf "showin~ man-. The wall was ok when the Bol-Fmr grounds Tlpton on Sunday ! An o~erahon was performed on~ . . .
-- ~v~raJ scrapers arrzve~: = ~ "~ i : '. ' - ',~ ----'-
last week --~ . her will be served w~th each family hers" each day he added tons who had been away, returned July 15 startmg at 1 p m Przzes~Mrs Mehaffey s mght knee and left VISIT MUSEUM
Work has extended as ' ' " " 'r ' -,' ~ i - . .
far at the Ralph Willey corner at M Conlogues Purchase ,brmglng a covered d~sh and thez I ~ ihome about 3 p.m. A loud noise~will be awarded for 10 classes with,shoulder on Tuesday marring. Cub Scouts of Den One, Donn]e
the east e,~ ,~ ,~-^ -~-,^ ,' ~-i own table service.There Will be WILL PLAY OVER WGFJ was made when some of the cement five placings in each class. Trophy i T h e Ambulance Service was Carbee Donnie Griffiths, Dickie
road ~noi~.~ ,~ ~ ,y uy House Of Cornell ~ a ~hort program Dorothy and Cheryl Douglas of '~blocks gave way. This happened iand ribbon will be awarded for each called from Cedar Rapids and raced Short. Robert Lang, and Stephen
.z~z crew Is SIlll worKlng ' ~ - - - ' ' " ~ o er i "
on the Safely hzll" and south of there. I; I ~ Wh~ther Cahf granddaughters of,~ust after the hard ram of the late ~ fzrst placmg and ribbon for each to the accident ~cene The H rn ~ Miller, wzth thezr leaders, .Mrs. Car-
~ ,: Mr. ~d P rs P, ay L. McCon]cgue N ||n W rld iDr and Mrs Elmer Moots wi]liafternoon had stopped, iof the other four. !ambulance was called from Me-Jbee and Mrs Hertzler, vlmted the
Mrs. 1~. P. Ink. was released from ,!h~ve~. Furc~a~ed of Cornell College ~1 slay" the pmno' " over statmn" WGFJ ~! The ditch around the house had Alan Kutch will be judge, Chester I chanic~ville. ~ . The two ladies and I~Museum at Iowa Czty and the Old
me hospital Sat - ~ ~ residence a+ 623 S xth Ave N Born to Mr and ?drs Dewey ~- . ' been filled u to within four blocks Noble rin aster and Bud Rowser little irl were ut in one and the ] a itol last Tuesda - It roved
urday a~.d spent the the . ~. " %' I ' " ". . I from 5.15 to 5.30 p.m. Friday, July, P grn, g P. C p . . y. .P to
~ e nct with Mrs. C. S. Krause in I formerly occupied by the~rwlle iH~:mphrms, July 8th, a aaughter, ~ 13 of the top of the wall. The large emcee. Chester Noble has entry t three Mehaffeys m the other, i be a very mterestmg trip and the
~eaar lta ~,
o " pids. She returned to her i Rennies. They plan to move the I Kathryn Ann inHartsville, S. C. ~ ' lam unt of water which washed blanks, t Dr. J. R. Gardner, ~ho gave first i Cubs enjoyed it very much. Den
wn none Monday no ,n and is feel- first of the week from their present ~ Mrs. Humphries was the former ~ Mrs. Olga Staskal left Tuesday down the side wall softened the The trophies to be awarded are aid, followed them to the hospztal One will have a Treasure Hunt at
mg ~me but will need to take it ~cY~ at ~he Busenbark apar~me~As Dorothy M. Johnsen, davghter of on the Rocket for a 3 weeks vaca- dirt until the wall would not hold on display in the Bauman & Co, and remained there helping take their next meeting on Thursday.
easy for Some time. to t?ei-~ ~ew :cc~t~n. the Roy John~ons. tics in Colorado Springs, Colo.it. window.
care of them until after 7 p.m. July 12, at 2 p.m.
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