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July 24, 1941 THE MOUN~- VERNON, IOAVA, HA%VKEYE-I{F~CORD AND THE LISBON HEl?~kIA) Page lPlve = -- : : : = : : : : : : : : : : = : : = : : : : ][~,~-~.o~,t and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Stoneking Saturday in the parental Chas. daughter born on Friday at Mercy eous shower at the Morley high Mn ~r~ ~Ir ~ a J. ~ A,#~LI,t~ltt of near Mount Vernon Hoppe home hospital, Cedar Rapids. Mrs. Me- school on Friday evening. About I 1o Tea/August :~ Mrt Frank Letner [ ~nrnllno ~prrv wa.~ a ~dest over Mr and Mrs. Donald Hefflefinger Hugh was formerly Katherine Nor- 200 attended. After an interesting -- - o-- " " i lIT II|/~|TIL1MI1 ITrlr~L|~IL| } l the week end of Roberta Hartung were Cedar Rapids visitors on Men- ton, daughter of Mrs. D. W. Ell- program, the guests were ser~e~se IN 111111111 I YP.RIII|II I TWO GUESTS APPEARED ON I near Mount Vernon day. more. cream ana cookies. Mr. a a . hA! LWAVV=~A --~A~v--- [ ~ FRIDAY EVE PROGRAM ! ~o~,~o TV ~ g~h,rrlav af- ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wink of the Tuesday evening the Somerset Siver received many useful and ~ ~1,b@4,~,444,~ I ~ Mrs. Vance Allyn of New London, ter'~oon~'~ at'~end-'e~' t~h'e "funeral" Her- Forest vicinity were Sunday dinner club met at the home of Mr. and beautiful gifts. [ ~ N. H was a guest on the program I vices held for John Clark at the guests in the Wylie Parks home. Mrs. Virgil Miller in Olin to cele- Mrs. Verlon Baker entertained r, Social Events Honor Vouglasl given in the Methodist church on iYocom chapel in Marion. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bix- brate the birthday of Fred Austin. the G. I. C. in her home on Friday the We~ ~el]~. ~ P~r.~nn~ Family From Wash I ~ ~ ~ Friday evening. Mrs. Allyn gave] T E Stonekin~ of near Mount ler on Wednesday at Mercy hospital, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. afternoon. ~ r -- ~ . .-- ~ " ] a group of piano numbers and with l Vernon" called Monday at the Char- Anamosa, an eight pound son, who Clyde Hefflefinger Mr. and Mrs. M. Robert Tonned attendedenin Rural Mr and Mrs Douglas Parsons [ her mother, Mrs. J. B. Eyestone, I lea Berry and Osmond Berry homes has been named Loren Dale E. Swltzer, Mr. and Mrs. e . L. xoum on 'rnurs ay ev g. ~ ~:~'~:* ~:~ Mary" and Marcy of Washington D'] presented two piano duets Mr and Mrs Frank Letner visit" Mrs R. H. Bickerstaff and Lor- Shankland, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bick- Mrs. Fisher and daughter spent ~! : r~ ~,~,4 l-T~r~-~ ~1.~c11~,~ nf .~i~u~l Another guest on the program ,~d ~'ith Mr ~d Mr~ Vance Allvn rhine "and Mrs J R Bickerstaff erstaff Mr. and Mrs. Fred Austin Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Leo ~/ k~ ~i~,~j~e~n'tertaln~e~"bv l~rs.S.~' ~] was Miss .Vera Lippert, a member [and"fa'mil"y" a-t'"th-e-home of Mrs. were Friday afternoon callers at and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Miller. Driscoll and family. . ~ i ~ Chandier and Mrs. Aley" Parsons at[ )i ~: of the I.ndlan Creek Blueb,rds .Girls ] Allyn's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Anamosa. . - . . ~ Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S,ver and ~i~~ a 1 h~, at th,~ ~srmnnv Cafe in| a-n clue, wno gave a mosz liner- j B E-,~stnn,~ ,~n .~undav evenin~ Mrs. Earl Domer oz Tipmn spent ~nIKP ~tK oane~ ~ay ana ~s. uus ~wer spen~ ~[ ~ ~ [] Po,~r ~nid~ on Thursday noon ~ eating discussion on wild flowers[in Mount Vernon Thursday with her mother, Mrs. C. M, G,!--- ~,-- Tl~ursaay m ~eaar ~tapms. ~ ~ ~ That evening the family group had [ ~nod :e~mT:tra~eedh ~romatt~ao~et Joe Mikulecky lost a valuable B. Angus. ~ -" famMfl asndenMTun~ao Df~ieS::ll:~ ~i:. ~ [] a picnic supper at the Palisades. ] q Y I horse Wednesday. The animal re- walker nal~ spen~ bunaay altar- THRESHING GETS UNDER -- ~Y P~ -- - Y ~'~::: ~ [] ~riaav the Parsons met about 25i ma~ are usuany Known omy as ceived severe cuts on the wire fence noon at Olin and Smnwooa. WAY IN WHITE OAK me ~:rnes~ ~rocKnome. . ~: ~ ~ [] ~:~ n"o " n .-mo ~ ~nr ~ nicnic,~~~.:7 common weeds. Other numbers in-land died from the loss of bloodMiss Arlene Smith spent Sunday Many in the neighborhood are Mr. and Mrs. ~:rnest Tonne aria ~~ ~~ su~'er== ~n'"Th~omas~Park, -Marion. ~ eluded the opening" hymn with' or-]- Edward Marx and son Edwin "re- with Miss Florence Austin at her taking-advantage of the combine Bob, and Mrs. Philip Hammond ~ ~::~ ~ ~" Saturday a family dinner was Hero- ~ ~: chestra accompaniment, the lnvoca- I turned Monday from a motor trip home northeast of town. . - this year. Raymon Stearns, Harlan were Sunday dinner guests m the [~:: ~:i~il ~ on h, ~ ~o~, ~,~n~ ~ollowed/ don vy ~tev. o. ~. ~.yes~one; orcnes- thrnu~h the east They visited with Miss Lucille McMmlen o~ t:asey Russell Leo DriscoU Earl Peet donn ~oaenno~er nome a~ ~namosa. ~~i ~; a~the"a'trepar~y'a~'w~h"ich'Dr, andi~ ira music; a reading and the an-irela-tives inNew York'. spent Thursday and Friday with Ivan l~latner and fra Kohl are Mr. andMrs. Raymon Stearns and ~~ 1 ~ i~ ~, ~r ~ ~ia~r ~ntertained the] ~ nouncements by the pastor Mrs I Mr and Mrs. F kran Mark s have Miss Katie Sunday and also visited among those using this method, family called Sunday evening in me ~ ~ ~ : i~ou- at "theCornell-L;t-tie--Theatre| ~ Gerald Scott of Division No. 4, read returned )rom a two weeks visit at in the C. C. Hartley home. The Ray Peet outfit threshed for Ed Butler home. . ~:: ~ I : l uroduction of "Under Canvas.",~ the program. I the home of their son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Colton and Clarence Peet on Tuesday and the Mary ~ean . Wemlng~on . ne~pe~ / I 1 . I = ~,~v ,~oon Prof and Mrs C L / ~ ~ ] daughter Mr and Mrs Ray Wilcox Reuben, and the Fred Pulver tam- i John Kuntz outfit threshed for Lucille Young~ucK on naonaay ana ~ll IRi~h'~onoredthe group at a dinner/ ~ METHODIST NOT.E.S !in Boone'. " ' 'ily visited Mrs. Amanda Fish, a Charley Kuntz the same day. assisted M r, s Zingalo and Mrs. ~ ~ I ~,~ ~,~ ~ervlces as usual m me lwemouls~ I Mr and Mrs Runner members of sister of Mrs. Colton, at Ceaar nap-. A1 Siver's machine will start on r'nnnps wlzn mresners on "ruesaay. ~ ~ ~ i ~------------,church during the summer. The I the Trinity Methodist church in Ce- ida on Sunday and found Mrs. Fish the Glenn Siver farm Thursday, i ~ ~ I Dr and Mrs. Russell Cole will en-| MISS VEDMA HILL Church School meets at 10 a. m. [ dar Rapids, were visitors at the wor- in very poor health, and then thresh for Otis Slyer. then Revert Takin Bros. Truck : : tertain six out-of-town friends at ~-" Hill announce and the worsmp service at 11 a. m ship service here on Sunday morn- Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hay called in John Slyer, and wind up at Arthur ~-A, ~,',~ ~,~. n, w,|A~,~ F . / Mr. and Mrs J.W. each Sundav Both the nastor Rev ~- ^--~ ~; ~ ~,~, ~,n ~ ~,~o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~!~ ~ droner on Saturaay evening. /the approaching marriage of their j Bruce E-,estone and the Churchling' i ~ :. e, ~~ ~ ~ I ~ ! ~ ~,r *r -.~^n ,'v " " . " [ Callers bunaay at~ernoon at the I ,~u~ uu o,u~y ~--~u mresnea wire me UrVllle l-russell John R Whitsell 21 of 109 29th i ~ ~ ~ I The Jolly Workers will meet on| ~aeag~esono~r, an~ l~rs"~omas School supermten~em, .~~oy~ ~l}cn-I Herman Nebiker home were Mr. i Mrs: Ellsworth T allman, Lester machine on Tuesday. Tuesday ev- St. Drive, Cedar Rapids, reported ~m~ ~ ~ Thursday Aug. 7, with Mrs. J~eon-| ,~, ~,:" ^ ~ - ~ ,the en, exteno a mos~ cormal lnvltauon I and Mrs Ira Freeman Mr. and Mrs. i and ~uoay, spen~ Tnurs~ay with ening Mr. Russell moved his ma- to the Sheriff's office that his east I ard Kleineck. Members are asked] cer;~'on; ~llm~ake ~a~e~']n ~he to all to come and share in the ser:l Thomas "Baker Mrs. ~ura Dabbin-I Mrs. John Smith in the Walnut chine to the Leo Youngbuck farm. bound car was side swiped by a JOSEPHINE MAGEE I~,+" -,~ ,~ u~ oh~n~e~ of the week -! ~,~-~ = ~t'Ytn,~" Driae-elecfs" " " ~ harems" onvices of me cnurcn. lne suojec~ el I mt ~,~a ~,~ .Tnhn',all of Cedar Rap- Grove Vicinity. From there he will go to the Hem- ~-es. t bound Takin" Bros * truck near - "-"27 . ] --;U---- [ "1- ~ ", ~ ~ me sermon on ms~ ~unaay waHl ida I Mr. and Mrs. Seward Monroe and py, Henry Schnoor, Frank Hartman, the east end of the Abbey Creek ~S~phlne .M.agee mlS :h~e~] Mrs Alvin Buuerenterm~nean ~[I ~ustt~.ill was graduated from the "Making Life's Choices;' ~vlth the 1 ----~--~-~--- ]Susan of Ottumwa were week end and Ralph Wethington farms, all of bridge at 1:45 a.m. Sunday. The her we~uing party, wn cn I her ~amer, Tommy w~cmms,o ! . . text ~aKen ~rom ~euL ~u:~u. 1 ----,1 guests in the parental Henry ~ee- this vicinity + ~,~ -,~+ o ,~-, "~ ~,f~ r,n Ode her sister, Eloise, as birthday Sunday, in the Butler cot-[ Libertyville high school, ana re: --~" i Morlev 1 ger home Donald Monroe who has "" ------- ~*,~*',~:~.~"~'~ ~,~:"~: '::n"~*.=~': I[:: hr ~d~and.P~gYecJ:n~ rage at the Upper Palisades Swe~e ~1 2Mhersd:~c~neealrClnoe~ t~le?e BRO:H#TRHO%%R~ALL i Mrs. Ells F. Austin ) be:ngSpe~dlangn~:Vere~lrWe~ks jimth SCHHOOLLDRAEUGN~uON glLL i@~r !vff~.*ett~enlef~ef'e~-~'(ler"a'n~ l'e~t iOdlst rch the lace At s ~ she has been a musm lnsh uctor I ] " chu P ] ("lear Lake El)worth League In. t'- . . " ". ~,will also be moving pictures. The Six members and five guests en-~ Mr. and Mrs. John giver of White at Dutch Creek, Anamosa State Pennsylvania. They will stop in e Josephine Magee, daughter tote Which is boin~ held at the teachingm the SChOOlS el ~mvertpublic is invited, i joyed a picnic lunch. Guests in-I Oak were callers in the Donald Park. Picnic dinner at noon. J. H. Hinsdale. Ill Saturday, where Dr. ~d Mrs. J. B. Magee, will ~ Methodist camp at Clear Lake July ] and Jefferson, mwa 1 ------ i cluded Rev. and Mrs. Harold Hewitt I Hefflefinger home on Wednesday Peet of Cedar Falls will be the] Litte]l will perfor n the wedding the bride of John Hillman 2l to 27. D Glenn Rowley is Mr. Creath gra~uateo firom mc BROTHERHOOD TO MEET I of Martelle, Betty Domer of Tipton. I evening, speaker of the day. I ceremony for Richard Heine and Son of Dr. and Mrs. Horace Dean of the Institute. IAgency high school, an~ n'om iowaI On Tuesday evening. July 29, the i Blanche Free and Patty Ann, andl Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Willison are ~ ]Jeannette MacDonald, former Cor- !~ Meadville, Pa. . Those atten,tin~ the Institute ]Wemeyan conege wn])e an unoer- I members of the Brotherhood will[ Mrs. Ella Austin. Mrs. Hewitt join- i rejoicing over the birth of their first lwfA ano lvirs, ffJoyo m)ve~.- return- I nellians. ants o h room will be u, graduate he was acuve in me speech ' t e meetm ',ea Tnursaay alter a snott noney f t e g from he "e are Lowell Boyor I .a '- . ~ . . ! hold their regular bus'n ss" g ed the Circle ranks ~randchild, a son, Alvin Harvey " - l . ~. ~ e brothers Horace as best -- "~:" l'~ste I'oora Vos Idepariment ano serveo as as. istant and unless otherwise announced iborn to Mr nnr~ l~Zr Ah,~n n**o nt moon mrougn me soum wire l'~ew The ~'ommm~itv (qearing ~ouse ode l%epler, l) lll ~ 1,~" ~ ", c ' - t ' " i (" [ -- -- ~. ~* ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ . ~d William and Henry as i tor Charles Gillette, Bernice Sipple, Ito the pastor ofthe First MelhodLst ilhey will meet at the home of FrankI HONOR MR. AND MRS. SIVER i a Davenport hospital on Wednesday, Orleans as thew destination. ThelxHazk2,e- .and Lisbon Eleanor Gough will be or- [ GuJvneth Young, Jean Hunt, Pe~ry [ churen ot *vii. ,qeasant, mwm ,~ ~n i Letner. All are invited to attend, i A large crowd of friends and i July 16. coupm were nonorea at a m~scelmn- ~ Heram Vant An becdon ~d Peggy Jane Magee solo- L Ma~oe C'aro% n N~al Betty Ju ~e [June 1941, he received ms ~.i.~. -- ! net hborsathered in the school i Mr and Mrs Joe Hera Bobby and 1 e h If I (e I us degree from Boston unlver;1w and,E . Hedges ].:liza ) t Vo e~ .- ~ ~IND STORM OV R auditoriumon Friday evening to Darrell. were Sunday dinner guests c~ ~ ,-~ ~-~* ~,r,r~,~ ~r~ r~de's father, Dr. J. B. Ma- ted, Kc'ith Lusted. was or~.aineo in the massachusetts TURNS TRAILER IIOUSE !honor Mr and Mrs. Floyd Siver. in the R. H. Domer home at Stan-[ ~ weeks ,Urn l-'lg weighs ~U~ t'ounOs :~ethe officiating minister.I -- ~-~-- IMethoalst Comerence. It~ lsnowI The storm of last week did con-recent newlyweds. The honored wood. I =========:--::=:===:==:::::====::= ! With the wedding cere- t Betty ?,lathison of Pamona, Calif the Boys and Young Men's ~ecre- i siderable damage over the commun- I couple rece'ived many nice gifts. I The Fred Austin family were[ ~ll be Bishop J Ralph Ma- is v ~iti ~ this wool- in the Rohert tary in the Y .M.C.A. oz nyae ity Nearly every home lost fruit ver ood re ram of mus callers Sunda afternoon in the i . -,After a Y g P g ~ -'i Y >.~,-~. ~. ,~, !e of the bride; Dr. Horace I Barnes home. Her parents are Park, Mass. and shade trees. Perhaps the most i ic son~s and readings Thomas Louis Hera home near Olin ~d~~~~&1~~?~i ~}~ ~Y, father of the groom, a former Mount Vernon residents. [ " ~ l severe damage was done when the Hartley presented the~ gifts in a ] Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Switzer and l at Allegheny college; and [ ~ ~JOOll tJreeK wind overturned the trailer house i nleasin~ manner Mr and Mrs Sir- Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bickerstaff spent l ~~~;~ Hillman, grandfather of ~| |Tr~ ~ ~[~.L|r[rO ~r Mrs Forrest Huey occupied by Mr. and Mrs. George er then~ thanked the many friends Saturday night and Sunday with ra, president emeritus of,|.||~ ~.~r.|l|,~ ~,~| The West Linn Homemakers and Games on No. 30 nea[ the M~dway. present for their beautiful gifts and Mr and Mrs. T. A Peters at Hllls-~ ~~:'~ ~ lege. . . ~ ] Prairie Bell Homemakers enjoyed a ! No one was ln~urcd but the house- Mrs. S]ver told of their wedding I bore. ! :2ug. the wedding, the couple,|~J~J ~|[~r~}r ~|~ ]picnic at the Iowa City park on Ihold goods were badly damaged. [trip to New Orleans and through[ Dr. F. W. McCray of Sioux City] "~~ t~ in Yramingham, Mass ! Lll~|~ ~UI~,1 l'k~|ll ] Sunday July 20 There were about l ~ i various southern states. I stopped off from a vacation trip/ ~~ ae 1v a student rne women s ~OClety Ot ~nrlsuan : Y will l a e ! ]fifty present to enjoy the deliciousI [ -- I spent in Pennsylvania, Sunday and l the Methodist church ~e~ents at the nicnic dinner i bervice W~ll mee~ o~ ~inursoay aZ:!HAROLD AUSTIN IMPROVES [spent the day in the L. C BixlerI ~~~ ~ork2e trOWard his doctor I i~c~:~v'Fa:rat Central 'City is ~" Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kamerling' ~rsn i~er~nU2Y ~q~ebi~[e;neATf~ne2[i Harold Austin local elevator home and also visited his daughter, J~~A~ ~~~ 'Y g ' Iso fuli'that'it has been necessarY* to and daughter spent Sunday with l~.~" :. :manager, has been very ill since Mrs. L. C. Bixler and the newI ~~~:L~ -- ~. . . v~ ~,m ~,c,~ ,~ ,= ~,~,=t~ ,~,~ . ranuson at Mere nos ital ~ hold some of the activities on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kadlec of ur"en +~ ,+~enn this meetin- I Frlday when he was overcome by[ g y p,Aria- ~~~~ ~es mzrlam ano ~ ':.l,m, .o,~ ~uI, 31 entry day re-IIowa Iowa City. l 22" ~'~, '~. 2 ,s. . idust in one of the bins at the ele-[mosa. I - ~ -:. ":" ,rtained at an lmormal] 'or~'s"~Gr;v~r "Miehe county" 'club Mrs. Gifford Hanson who sub-| .w~rs. lvlervln~.en.er, on weonesoaYlvator" He is somewhat improvedI Mr. and Mrs. era Melton of Lis-[ - ~ vmnday evening. ~wrs. i agent and Miss Margaret Stewart, I mitted to an operation in St. Luke's I a~rn nt: en~er~mnea a,group, o~/ at this writing. 1 ben are putting a new fireprooft y oi ~olumola ~vm was '.**. " * '-':-n a~ent hos,~ital was brought last Wednes I t= . ~'~ ~,o. ~ ~i ~ l sningle roof on the J I KlinefelterI - own guest. I n 21~ ~;~ n;~r~)L'exhibits must he ]day~to the home of her parents, Mr. [ ~v~:r~Yinmonn ~ [ fi~th n~rrt~ld:;~aS n' i BUILeDeNE?oCORrN f2~Be Remle-I h me" " - ! Tlds 22 weeks old Berkshire boar pig, ,which has become almost y wr an~ Mrs C C S~epnens of 'e ~ ,~,~,~,~on o in place at the fair grounds by I and Mrs. Glen Kam. erling. ~ . . I versary' Children nresent were" ; ~-.~ + ,~,~ i o~ .~aor ; " .~ = ~.~;:. a family pet at the ]?raz~k Franta home, southeast of Mount Vernon, .1 sunner. ~ Saturday even-I4:00 .P'm". Wednesday,t iris cmoJUlYexni~ks30 anlI me~ ,a~t uu~u~y a.~v,nuu, w,t. i Ellen Rae Beldhouse and Billy Stu-] ranidlv~ . nearin~o completion. H.L. Smith and Mrs. Cyrus Lamb,' ' weighs approximately. 200 pounds. The pig is a pure bred Berkshire or of Miss Louise Freer. ]the judgm~ o ~hursdav ]their assistant leader Mrs Dale iber', both of Cedar Rapids; DavidI ~ on Sunday afternoon from the Mile IVolrab farm. It was an orphan obtained on March first -- """ "" ~ ' " Baenman oI IVlt. vernon ~avonne' lvlr. ano Mrs. tl. 1-'. ~mltn, ~uane M " r ,1" I BOys club members are asked Johnston. [Pnrtor M in nncl .Torr~ ~.ollor I~nd nnrlene motored to Bellevue -aesdames.J" .R'andR;H'Blcker'lwhentw Weeks ld" IIhen eight days old it was given alan of milk ~.".-a *.=~'.:" .~"~.';-I to have their livestock on the ] Mrs. Robert Dolan and Mrs. e or- [--~I:Ier-man-Nebiker~ i~-'wa~-host to i S'unday where they picnicked with s~ar~ were bUSiness caners at Mt. I and since it was 12 days old it has been fed a pig meal sold by Bachman Will mee~ in tnelr cmo en e a home ro'ect ' ~ " vernon on ~rluay mrenoor* . grounds by noon Thursday m order ]rest Huey att d d P ~ I Mrs Leonard Dice of Ti Service ~e City Hall on Thursday I ~ ~. ~,~.u i,~m~,~ i, *he ~,ni~in~ building, the members of the Young Peoples Mr. and . P- Mr and Mrs John McI-lu~n of i ~ . Further details about the pig will be found in the ]~ach- to take par[ zn ~ne ~, ~ ~, " " " on Mr n Mrs E V Souku of " " ~" ~l 24 8 o clock Fol Chrlstmn Endeavor society of the t a d p man ad~ Y,at ',- f judging contest scheduled at 1"30 l in Tipton last Tuesday A discussion l " '," " 5 ~'~ ~ ~Cedar Rapids are the parents of a I ,ertisement on I~,~e six. business meedn re ~" " " " I !l~vangellcal cnurcn oi t:eoar r~ap-L.llntonailu 1 11-. itiiu l 1[b. *Ja,u~, " ' - that afternoon Members of the oz worm conuluons was nero in me . . ' BUD ET E TI will be served bythe] . ." [ l lds at his home on Sunday evening Saymaker of Ilhnols.The ladles G S MATE AND RECORD OF FILING nlttee. - ~migow:q~ta~e ~ :ir ~an:d W~t; r~oa s~ r~l?ng p~:2ni~g~h:c~ernngnyeWra,: There were twenty present ~re ~llnf:o~mde~:;as~he?l in the Mor- COUNTY ESTIMATE ~-- I~.' . ' ~ -: I work This meetin" was conducted ~ numver oz young people zrom Y ~ . NOTICE--The board of superwsors of Lmn County, Iowa, will meet August 12, 1941, at 2.00 P.M at Court House, Cedar MrS.eveningC F Littellat a buffetWere ~:a~trY ~a2r~e a~ ongrethe ~;~i~::rsSCn ~lby M'iss Mabel PhipSps. juthlnSlc mmunitY'or Farm Bureauattendedpicnicthe heldannualat thMtr:en" ~oyE" onS~toZe~a en:~(:aninoendy Rapids. Taxpayers will be heard for or against the following estimate of expenditures for the fiscal yea~{g~nn~ngJ~ai~~. . ,1, 1942. er Dr " Mrs this contest, j Donald and Lewis Brannaman n " -kie' i *'- County Auditor and Robert Hue returned Saturda ~lllS ~arK on ~unoay. in nonor oi ner so,oac s n nm --- w ~ :.ana Judging of club livestock and the ,~+ ~,~,~ ~ eye, ~n h,~o ,h,~Y Congratulations are extended by birthday. Games were played and [Expenditures for Yr.[ ~ ~ i ~- ~ I ~--/----~ ~ ana Josepnme ~wlss '. annual hvestock parade will take ~ ? ~. ~.~.y ~ friends here to Mr and Mrs Francis ice cream and cake were served by [ ~ ~~ ---'] ~ ] ~ ~ ] ,~ I ~ ~ ana MISS ~uoy waae. place on Friday as will the girls were worKlng aE uetasseLlng corn " " . ~ ~ ~ ~,~ ~-,~ ~ T Bozonek of Cedar Rapids The oc- the hostess. Those present included ~ I ~ i "~,~ ~,L~ -~ ~ I = E~ .~ [ ~ club demonstration contest in the ~,~ ~es~er rZls~er, xney repor~ ' .~ ~ ~.~- 1 ~'~-~ " ~ ~ v~ caslon is the birth of a daughter Billy Bobby and Kenneth Guthrm,~ J I i -,~ I ~, ,~ ~ ~. ~ ~epler emertamec~ " " mere were aoou~ nve nun~reu ooys ' . '1 ~,~,-,- - 4-H club building. Boys club . ^ : ,~.:~ . :,~. ; .~ ;.~ + wiari~yn ~ou, on Friday July 18'. Allen Free, Duane ourgensen, BillyI ~ [ ~ [ ~ [ ~ M I ~ ~ "~ I ~ ~ ~, [ ~ ~ a~ me Joraan house . demonstrations will be held Satur- s ~, s Mrs. Bozonek was formerly Mary Jackson Leland and Leonard Aus-t ~ [ ~ [ ~ ] ~ ~ [ ~ ~ ; [ ~ o [ ~ o Guests were: r~rs. ~saac m Anderson daughter of Mr and MrstinBobby and Darrell Hera Clay- ],[,~ ~. : [ ~ -~ [ ~ ~ ~ | day morning in the club building ~nt~ts. . ~ ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ ** ~ ine t ;oon t.;reeK cnurcn ana ' =. ~ ~ -- -- . -- ~ o ~ augnmr lvmrle wes~ and the bab~ beef club auction is Homemakers clubs of this nei-hF. G. Anderson. " " ton Hoppe, Jackie and Dickie Swit-[ I o I o I / Bertha West Mrs Mun ,'L .'. '~ scheduled for 1:30 Saturday after- ~ ak%[ Mr and Mrs H C Shaw visited zer t ~ ~ [ ~ I 0,;~,~ [ ~ ~ ] ~ ~ [ ~ ~ : aaugnter t.:rystal ana noon. :er Sherry. Club livestock must be releasedc~ r~:s~aa~r~hPla~2~ngcarPke ~urc~ Mr. Skaw's parents at Lost Nation Richard Uridel spent the week Geue[alEx n;e =' ~~59"4-'- $ 2--~.18-5 -$--g0,'~0- $~85 ion Tuesday. end with Oxford Junction relatives./~ ~ 34 48,354 50,000 50 000 by 4:00 p.m Saturday in order toon ~nursoay dmy ~x. *he p~e w,~ arri nd O ~ roor 313 536 370 116 * 380 375 110 000 270'375 ~.^ ~ ~.~ . :,~.': :- *u I Mr. anu ~ars. William ~stranaer lvlr. ana Mrs. ~nas. 1-1 s a s n [ State Insane 67'655 ~'laa ~n'ana ,n'aaa ~a'naa n Jones entertained her make room for the annual horse ~ ~u,u w~m *~ ~,m *. u~ =v~,- . . . [ ~ land family of Cedar Ranlds wereRuel of Culver City Cahf. called County Insane 18 671 14000 4@00 ~n'nna on Tuesday afternoon, show on Sunday, but exhibits in lng.J~veryone is lnvl~ea. ~ ' ' I Count School 380 I Sunday afternoon callers in the at the M R Jurgensen and J R~ Y . 77 39 856 40,000 . 17,470 22,530 three tables of guestsother departments will .be held un- ---- " " " "~ ~omiers' r~ede~ 21 997 21 280 25 030 2 500 22 530 C~ 4.1- L 1~ .-1 12-- I home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald But- Bickerstaff homes last weeK. / Bovine Tuberculosis '882 '419 5'000 "5'000 ' " til 4:00 p.m Sunday, August 3. k~OU.~[lea~L I" raII~lill ]terfleld. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pye and Byr-I Court House Bonds ~ ~ 57,407 55.485 56~448 ~ ~:~ ""'5"6",ii8 ~ Mrs. Willard Light Sunday visitors in the home of dena and Mr and Mrs J I Khne-I -: ,' Emergency 86 969 86 327 90 125 90 125 . i wmows rensmn 27,~5 27 723 28 000 5 470 22 53 STORM RUINS COLE Mr. and Mrs. George King were Mr. felter attended the homecoming at| poor Funding Bond 128 051 121'619 25'570 ~'~a tly Thrift Sale i i F BARN WREAKS HAVOC |and Mrs. Shultz, Mr. and Mrs. John Viola on Sunday sD~to~1~r ai~ah, ie.un~ 12,000 1'0,500 11,000 11,000 Thurs~a-''~ storm wrou-ht havoc!Cabalka and sons James and Law- Mr and Mrs Ellsworth Tallman,Y ~ ~s ,~ .y o e, ' I -~ . " .~ " ' I ~. ~ns~. ~2 mm (~.u~ zzo ;~;~ 1~7 406 131 140 15 000 100 000 16 140 in our neighborhood again as it lerance' and their house guest, Mrs. I ~ester ana J~Uaay, were amnerl B. Const. % mill (4644.07) Included above' 16',300 I~cluded above' 16'800 struck in several nlaces Some of I Wilson, all of Cedar Rapids. i guests Saturday evening in the Earl i c Malnt. 11 .mills (4644:11) 206.712, 203,178 93,345 45,000 8,000 40:345 ~. ~.~ *.~'^-.~ .~ - I Callers Sunday afternoon at thet Brown home at Viola I ~- ,l~a.znt. ~ mzJJS, l~4.),z~ : lncmaea a~ove 78 250 Included above 78,250 n n ' ,"-" Now Before Price Advances but very little hall was ,resent Ihome of Mr and Mrs. C C. Berry] lwr. ana Mrs. n. ~. ~mlma a so [Specml Construcuon 79000 2800a ~,o, Almost l~alf of the barn at t-he Vir'-'lwere: Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Rosen-[Richard spent the week end withI Bang's Disease Control " 589 7:500 7:500 '.~:~.~.[ [[[::::[: ~ gil Cole place was demolished. A[ dahl and son Miles of W. aterloo;[ Waterloo and Decorah relatives. / TOTALS $1,464,114 $1,419,257 $1,507,593 $ 139,97~---~3 large sliding door was torn from the Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Danlels and~ lyIr. and Mrs Claude H.oppe and],Includes Transfer of $90 125 from Emergency. ,1 Pound Pkg 500 barn at the Clarence Border farm ~i Mrs. Clair Parker of Cedar Rapids',baoy son oz ~eaar -.- --~Inaplas spenz Estimated taxes per $1.000 of assessed value : Cedar Rapzds $9.85 ; C tins and Towns Outside' $11.10 ; Townsh~. "p $14.7S. and snapped in two as if it were a l ti0SPITAL COTTON CLEANSING TISSUES .- ' ' -, - wooden shingle. Fruit trees and ": ' ' ' ~ ~ i 33c 23c a.~ome-esca,~e t*)-wl~hout--some~l~-n~,l .~ OFFIEER, SEZ: I-WAbITS--IKIM~-~EHE'~ il NAW KINESI:~CIALL~/ I~NTTO~III~E II~VVI~6N,~I,~'|K~t-~LWJ u,-set Oat s~ho;ks were badl, hill ~ lOOT MLV=KLE-~ &l~' BR&Ik~ q US~ MEN WHO ~DMETHIM~ O1: [WAIT, 'C00A~E TIlE 8 oz. --- 65c 116 HANDY making it necessary to reshoc~k. '1 I M' H~s'rH' QI.~UFII,~.TIONS I WANT "1"O AMO MtPhGL~, ~O M~/ I DELICIOUS }('i'i.L wALK kSTILE SHAMPOO CLEANSING PADS SAM KOHL THRESHER I [ ~ 7~ ~-~N~ ~, ~,u L .TO LOOK 5MAPP~/ IM )-.---1 "TO ~M PIN FOLK~ WiLL~ ICOOKSr BUlE V J,L Ur ~m 49c FINISHES RUN THIS WEEK ] ~.~U t"UAL~:~ t-~ t.~ I"1, A U~IFO~V~ ~.--- / ~ ~OUDO]:~E I/Jl~~"~~'~ 49c The Sam Kohl thresher finished T(41M(.u~, ~l(.~ UP 1 "- ~, 1 o I ~ ,~,~ ! its run this week, reporting the oats] ~t~" h~ ~MD ~l.l~L 1 ~ b' ~,'.~ %I ~ ~ I ~{~~ ~@~'~" Full Quart 8-oz. to be of fair quality. This machine[ TH' L NDS Oi::/ -" .a'" ?I I I I r: TaTd:v -.h threshed at the followlng farms:, OP : :)RTLIMIKU/0 / %'* I I 2 It 'I / IILK MAGNESIA BAY RUM LOTION Sam Kohl, Howard Stork, Lloyd ROMANSK / I ! I" 59c 29c Kohl. Clare Stout, Maurice Kohl,[,l/ - ! r Roy Kohl, C. O. Anderson, and Mr. 1 ]-.~'~k /~1 ~]1 [ ~) ~"~%~-~~ I 8 Inch -- Burnette, on the Emerson farm. 1 I [ ] Ill l [ F[I i Miss Joyce Ann Bohr has been / ~'~5i~ .f.~ .J~t~ ~JI ~ ['--e-.~l [I ~e,L~ ELECTRIC FAN MI 31 SOLUTION spending several days at the John I ~"d~w"~. ~(J~.~| -- I J ~ ~ il~' ~'~ $1.59 49c ,children.Lighthome, vacationing with the ,I -. i I f I lk/2u. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Suepple ~ ~" !~ New GEM CLOG PROOF RAZOR 5 Blades 29c 8-OZ. SKIN LOTION 49c SILQUE SHAMPOO 49c 8-oz Gypsy BURN CREAM 49c 60c 60c SELTZER SAL HEPATICA 49c 49c 50c 8-oz. --- 29c VITALIS TONIC HAIR BRILLIANTINE 39c 19c 60c 50c SKIN CREAM CALOX TOOTH POWDrR 49c 39c TEPS SANITARY NAPKINS 18c, 2 for 35c -- 12s Hollow Ground RAZOR BLADES 10c 10 for 25c THE REXALL DRUG STORE YOUR COMMUNITY DRUGGIST and two children visited on Thurs- day evening at the John Light home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wright and Ernest called at the Willard Light home on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fischer visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Achenbach on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Stout and children spent Saturday evening at the Edd Lahman home near Bu- chanan. The ladies of the Prairie Bell and West Linn homemakers clubs and their families picnicked at the park in Iowa City on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Light, Dale and Doris, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anton No- Mrs. Wm. Bohr and Don visited m Sunday with the John Light family. Mr. and Mrs. George Light and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Light spent Sunday afternoon in Ellis and Bever parks at Cedar Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stork, Billy and Bobby, visited on Sunday even- ing with the Willard Light family. Our community has been greatly saddened by the loss of an old neighbor, Frank Blinks, who passed away Saturday evening. Mr. Blinks had lived in this neighborhood for many years and will be greatly missed by those.xyho knew him. Miss Lahoma Dawson of Okla- homa City arrived the first of the week to visit with" the Clare St~ut family. TO tONba |S THE A[:)lVIIRAII,ORDERS- &Lk E44" WELt et.Oq4 It's a great life in the U.S. Navyl Want to travel down to Rio or stroll on Waikiki Beachtt Make friends with a grand bunch of fellows~ Have fun, adventure, thrills~ You'll get them all in the U.$. Navy. The Navy will make you an expert in radio, aviation, electricity and many other skilled trades, with good pay while learning. If you ore 17 or over, get a free copy of the iHustroted booklet, "Ufe in the U.$. Navy", from the Navy Editor of this newspaper. $~Rv~ VOU~ COUN'I"RV ! ~UILD ~OUR WU~Jl~ 1 ~"r IN "Tt,4~ NAW NOt,M! / i) [ i if: :2! i]I ,i i(:i )iii