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,hey wer~UNT VERNON HAWKEYE, VOLUME LXXXl, NUMBER 40 MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1951 MOUNT VERNON RECORD, VOLUME LVII, NUMBER 47
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arold lank +Memor,al Servmce Lt Meets M.B.S. Vice President ,1 W,II Be +L,sbon School +L(mnd Is 5ouq hi
.o it s Will Be Thursday To Open Sept. 4
?+7! ubm s Hi S Gains ln,uart:rs For Re c. at i
~o-nd| . Lisbon schools will open on Tues- ). .
i,n Od as| o 1950 Censu ; :mc[ % log day, Sept. 4th, this year according'~H~Lw # & I :~LA ,
:n~o~emgnat n to Supt. George Brooks. I-Ilk~lll~ rkl I,IIUI.I I
The usual maintenance work is
A,
bemg done on the school house J Am. ' n n
Offered Princmpal Ely Is The Only One McCarthy Co. Opens which includes painting of the 1 uIIver maKer
12 Lis j ~study hall, English room and li-!AerAetet~ Rn.aht
Job At Denlson Not Showing Increase Office Here Tuesday brary. The floors have been re-! ~ ~ .
NT: A ~ i McCarthy Improvement Co. of i Oldfield Su"t Brooke a---~ a"r~lx acres ox land in me sou ne
)artmen he " sealed by the custodian, Barney t-as"
)ar tm e.n~Fhe Denison public schools have All but one of the towns in this . v
~ wrl~ ~ered Harold'Plank of the Mt. immediate area showed a gain in +Davenport, Monday leased space in Oldfield naint~d th~ d~e~ nf th~ part off.Lisbon have been purchased
~~ on facthty"tl~e'position of prin- !population for the 1950 census as the former Kynett produce build-old part of the school house with ~rom .unveran%~ame 2azer D y
n ~cnoo~alof their -senior high school comparedto the 1940 census, accord- ing, a block south of the Chicago + roof paint. Work will be done on me ~asnon ~namDer oI ~ommerce
me ensuing year. The super- ling to the official figures released & North Western depot in Lisbon, i the flashing of the new building, to De .useo lor a recreauon parK,
Kenneth B. Koch ilast week by the U.S. Census Bureau for office space while the asphaltic + accoramg to J. r. r~ramer, prem-
a brother of Walt !for the census started in April 1950 concrete resurfacing of U. S. 30 + A room through w.hich the smoke dent of the Lisbon Chamber of
came to ivIt. Vernon last El- was the exception showing a from Cedar Rapids to Clarence is:stacK oi me om Darter passes wm Commerce.
to interview Mr. Plank and to :few less in progress. '~ oe remooeJeo into a c)ass room as Location is at the south end of
- ' : a r hei~
him to accept the contract at a
iderable increase in salary over iMOUouNn~ V~rernNonONshows the lar'~est thT~ M~C~rrthYrCRahla; :ppl i~dats3 1 ~: n a;lr~e~?VawgrIk me nlt:l~l~'3g tO~etd: den:e:: 3?:tatet a.?: :ridt
present contract here. !~o+ a+,~, +,~ ,~++,~1 ~,~ space on this side of the tracks east the two new boilers: whiehis sup- and south of the new Fred Alex-
raison is a county seat town of !~.=' '~,~,~,"~"'~,'~e' ~,~,~"~;1,",~":~,: of the depot to locate their asphal- ! posed to oe completed oy ~epL 1,under residence.
i With over 400 enrolled in the I~=~'~'=:~:~:, ~"h'~'~;~'l'~,~'~,~,~,~: tic plant They have purchased a is expected to begin soon. ~h+~ e~ntr~,t wa~ simaed
i ~ ' ] -- 01t
+te~rrh;a~Ler lengthy consideration +must be counted where they attend- new Cedar Rapids+ outfit. They + The budget as prated In the Sminrfl&y, $uly 1 The ~a~t
f,d ~.nllp~t~ rm+h+or ~-hmn mt thpir hump nave also appliecl Ior a lease on nawKeye ~wo week s ago was aaopI- +mo.~a eat- ~1~ ~ l~l-de+
Planks decided they should 7 : = ;- ": :+ space oppo~ite the depot which will i ed by the Lisbon school board at the [K'~+':-~a'~e~ ~'f-' th"~e "~ers
1~owns, as has mways oeen hone m - -- :~ - " " J h arin- o
e the transfer and Mr. Plank ~previous census taking. ~"pr oamy ne usecl ior a concrete,uuge~ e~g n ~vionaay evenlng.~ wKr~ ~r~ l~ki.~r fat" ~ rt~w In-
plant I ion.
nitted his resignation Monday The 1950 figure is 2,320 and the " . a. . ~ ~" i cation in
~ing at the board's session at 7~ ~ Cffd'R,c~'S~-F~ -11940 figure 1 489 The actual popu- i It is an[icipateo ma~ me resur-lAA-~9 i#~ i aim+-anm~ ~
Mr and r ~ ~v~n iv ~i~v~ l Although aenm~e pmns are not
school, on i lation of the'town without countin, Orville Rennie, (right) Cornell I M s. Rennie attended the ~facing project may use close to a
~rold Plank came to Mt. Vern I colle~'e student who ron+- "~o alumni director is listening to Rob- !banquet for delegates in the ball-!1000 cars of material. It may .belA.- A -I-A o ~i=ol- i comple~ea, .i~ ~s expeczea mat zne
! ~ + ~ v + . ' . . + - i ' I ~r Ill %,1 ,park Wll/ mcmoe a oaseoan ola-
a year ago when Kenneth Pat-Memorial services will be held I not reside in Mount Vernon is not : art A Schm~d, wee president of ; room of.the Waldorf Astorm hotel necessary to extend a spur track ~/~[] ~ ~-~ gl~ ,~,a ,~+~.~ a ,~l~v~round
received the offer of superin- at the Mt. Vernon Methodist iknown The Hawkeve made a ~'hD ~i]Tl?}ll~:~] "~r('l~P~f~t+n~zf .~wt,~mi and sat m the rewewmg stand for to the east when the plant is set up. t ! +2 ' Y': t:7" ** "+*" ~ "
'm ' ost of the parade wh+ch lasted, Leland "Bill Miller of Aurora [ g ,
+~ncy at Wilton. He has hand- church on Thursday afternoon, " -' " + ~" rn " : A few weeks a o in meir sum- tune oi me comm,+tee memoers
~s position as principal in a July 26, at 3 p.m. for Dr. Charles !r ugh e.stt ate a yearago^ when the explam Mutual s "Mr. Plus' dur- I five hours The +arade was r~- ! +n m,n+r+n+,~na,~n* ,f th+m +nh hm~ !mar camp at Waubeek, Lisbon Boy said the possibilities for the park
; unotnelal ngtlre at Z ;~zu was re- + ~ -- - i *- *--, ---- ' "
manner this year making an R. Keyes who died at his home here t leased that the --o--u]ation would mga recent wmt to New York C~ty viewed by General Douglas Mac- I been busy making arrangements I Scouts had their first lntroductmn i are u nhm ~ted.
~llent record in ~th teaching Monday evening following an ill-i nave" oeen" arounaY'~,v#u ~i me ~or-. as a. delegate to. the national con-. Arthur. ' Ior ocauon oI me p Jam m ,moon. I't the snort~, of archery. :. ~aore ira.- !J rurcnase o~ the tragt w~t u~.z~-
administrative work He is hess of several months. T h e i nell students had not been counted ! ventmn of Shrmers from E1 Kah~r i The Rennies attended the "Strike ! Edward Feeney of D a v e n p o r t, i portant, they have. rejected their i nanced^!rom+the park.fU~:a+whieh
ember of the Methodist church Ray. Marten B. Green, local pastor, ,This is an increase of about 181 ! temple, Cedar Rapids. ! It Rich" program and had luncheon I bookkeeper in ch a r ge of the [ enthusiasm xor ~ne oow and arrow : ~^ o=~, f=~ ~,~.~.~, ~ ~,-
l+ with Warren Hull ate many aau ts
the Lions club Mrs. Plank will be assisted by Dean Jay B. over the 1940 population i Mr Schmid is in charge of pub ie " . records was at the office Tuesday. " . -. . . ] . + " . "
heed Mrs. Sikkini~ in the super- MacGregor and Dr. J. Harold En " ' ' v" " ( ' Adult Lis~on interes~ has rown ls~s oz a. ,~. ~vnuer, cur. ~no ~au-
Prewous census figures for Mount ' relations promotion and station re- They also m~ted the Ted Mack Charles Hansen of Davenport and I g I ;L^ ~r ~ ~ ++ ~-~'r~ r~ ~n
adent's office the first of March, his of the Cornell faculty. Mrs. Vernon are" i ;+++,~.~ ~ +1 ~++ + +~,~,~ +~+TV Amateur feature Mrs Rennie I his son Elmer of Sugar Grove Ill i to SUCh proportions mat it appears ua++, o ~,~. ~=,+~+ o, ~=~ ~ ~**~:
~hye flrat~er;S tohera:thnqMashdet#et Lloyd Oakland will be at the rgan" + 189s, 117~, lm2n 1,ma,++ programs which have been =+nroao ~" : enjoyed, the 'Call Me Madam" show,foreman ~ ]m, v+mii,~a T+imhnn necessary to help and grade such ThefrommnnssauerkrautOn nanODaynaVerece,ptsOeen, saVeaover
Charles Reuben Keyes was born 19{)0 1,629 1925 1,499 [ ! starring Ethel Merman. During the ! NEED APARTMENTS ~ interest through the means of an i .
cas+eo over a lyluiuai networx coas~ convention the had a I archer club +several years
ographic nob. Mrs. Plank is now May 5, 1871, at Mount Vernon, i1905 1,664 1930 1,4411,~ ' y chance to; Three of these men would like l Y ~ "
loyed by Johnson Mfg. Co. She Iowa, and died at his home in that i1910 1,532 1940 1,489i to coast. Two were by the choir visit with Harold Lloyd, famous I very much to find furnished apart- t All interested Lisbon adults and i-- -- *,--~
been one of the very active community, July 23, 1951. His 11915 l 568 1950 2,320 and one was of the May Music Fes- movie actor who is a~past imperial i ments in Lisbon Mt Vernon or i youngsters are therefore invited to F I~ A Mnw'
" ' I . . i . s ~ uO i O no v~wun'u~In~v
~P Fire leaders in the town this parents, Marsden and Martha Whit- ILISBON l hval in 1949 + potentate of the Shrine vicmity Anyone who has house ' a meeting Sunday, July 29 at 2 ~,
Dr. mr, also ~ . ~ . . + ,
V~ U "
pt. Melvin Sikkink says this is tington Keyes, were pioneer rest-i The official figure for the 1950[~ ~ l keepmg rooms or a furmshed I P.m atthe R. M Radl home, at ~h~]~ ~l~ Aw~rd ~
,#.~[e proverbial "last straw" for the ', dents of this area. I population of Lisbon, 952, was a . ~ . m= * ~ m ~ *m . A, I apartment is asked to telephone 173 ! wmcn nm.e plans wm De mane mr
~,kJ%J~al school board but that the lDr. Keyes' early education start- gain of 79 over the 1940 figure '/Inn +41~111q11'%/ 1~41~lllg' [ Namea rreslaem ur which is the number of the phone ian orgamzauon at archers.
1 " + IIiii~ III~ II 11~vvl m Ull~ sm I - " ' r r I
"I ~ It is fortunate for Lisbon a ehe y
'Figures from previous countingsare: -* L m *-- J-- already mstalled in the McCarthy i ' Junior Emerson received the ~old
prnbers felt Mr. Plank had served!ed in the local public schools from 1895 817 1"2 ]A ~ A ~ Goodrich In ~,#Qnaaa office enthusiasts that the learned archer ! .--: - . =~-1
|D. ~s school and community so well lWhich he graduated in 1888. Hal1900 956 1925~ ~ u i843 ~Jpen~ un ~=~ug. ~ . ~ INlck Williams, m ready to g~ve of l'i chapter mrmer scnu*arsniy zn~u~
~ Lu, much as they regret to lose I enrolled the following year in the, - +,~: ~ . . . . and Bob Rottman the bronze green-
1905 948 1930 795~ ] ::. I * * h~s knowledge and help m makmg
"--1" ~i~ zrom their staff, they felt heiC rnell Academy and later in Cor-~ . ~ o,! The Greater Linn County Fair( %~ )M|io Jiiovec Has ]~rchery fun for all who are inter-:hand scholarship medal for. top
]serves their cooperation toward lnell College. In the Spring of 1891!~ ~ ~ ~'~ ~ ~ ~ ]will be brought again to patrons[ ~!~::~ ~, Pasted rank scnolasucauy in me is~on
NAPSvaneement. . he accepted an invitation to teach l*eruous n ur e ],ouring me pass year xne
in the area on August 3 4 and 5 ~Z~ :,| S ~
4 msue reeora on an aeaaem c s
!; "I have known IIarold Plank iat Norway, Iowa. Following this I]BERTRAM '-" '~en'r^l '~it- a--or+"n~' *o an ad[ ~ :~::~ l award is given annually by the
:5C ~ust a year," Mr. SIMkink com- ; experience he returned to Cornell, + B~rtram show~d ~ ~min hi' .RR woh ,~ ,~,~ '~ t*~h11P~'~l~'sd" A,~ ~ ~- I Affend Final Services + Laban Chapter and includes scho-
~mentect "He did an outstand-!from which he graduated in 1894 . 1 UP
i a population of 128 in 1950 as cam- been set as entry day for events m ~i ~ ~%@~.~f~ ~ ~'111~i~:~f~ in a fall F^- 6n^.v^ 7fl t "
~,~mamg j~b of serving as prinellml I For the next three years he served pared to 90 m 1940. F~gures for B~g feature of Fmday and Satur- i ~-~!m::: :~ ~+ +,-- ,~---*:, --^ --1^--* i- t~^d-r~ ~ec~s curing me pas~ yea . . .
,Jumor ~s the on of M and lv~
~lkl.~gf cur high school, llis highi as principal of schools at Blairs ~, ~ m~ ~ ~n~ v ,~ " ~-= " " " ~ r rs
previous years smce Bertram was day will be the Thompson all-white Wor,~A~ ~ cf,~ i~ mlrw~ m~ ~r~ll m- '~r~ ~-'"' x"~n~to-" ~ttend'~d fu ~-- ^ ~- ." -- - "
~deals, his sense of fal~ae~$, his ] town, Iowa. mcorporated m 1913 follow: !horse revue w~th 25 Albino horses I + - ~D ' ~ ~,o~ ~,~ ~ ~,~,+~o~ H~ram Emerson ~. ~, t:eaar ttapms,
9C ~bility to organize and ms ~a- ]n ]897 he entered the Graduate 1915 143 1930 102 in the show Judging of 4-H hoe ~+ Alonzo "'arker a" +~'- '~hr"-ti--~ and Bob the son of the Cla
or hanger, ne is at mercy has- ,w,t u,~ ~ ~ **u' s i on These awards
~erslmading of adole~ent youth i School of Harvard University, re- 1920 96 1940 g0 i stock will open Friday mormng and ~ ~ i J :,~ ^ .v Rottmam of L sb .
II!' ~re ~ttrib~tes tiros will be re- I calving his Masters Degree in 1898 1925 122 1950 . .128 the baby beef sale will be Saturday + ' =. . . ": ~ ~. . .' were presented by Carl Ac y,
~. v v~ J + ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,~; ~ hi ~ ~ ~ I I ne sunereo neao aria nip ln)ur- ; Kurlal was in me ~nawver came- ^~. ~ v +~.~ o~h l~rshi cam
~t I~elmbeved by all Of US who !and completing his residence work "rlLlS L~, +o+-V S ++, ~ "t ++.~.+-~ I + "r,Jr.+ ~. m", ; +" "
"= ~'~Worked With him. We sincerelyfor a Doctorate. He was given his+ m " exmmts. + ++, . +mntee. a+ me +u,y r+t~ me+, s
The Ely census of 155 ~s 15 less r~ f~,~ ,m ~,~ ~, ,ar~n +~ fall of nearly 100 feet. He had been en w~th a heart ailment Fmday i ~+ ,v~ a ~h*
'~j~Fegret losing the Planks, but Ph.D. degree in 1923. Following a, than the 170 m 1940 The figures : ^~;^. ; + ; ~^+; n~ ~.~*",i u+mg~ a man hft where you pull,evenmg and died a few hours later I ~+ ~: ;-.~+;~+~.~ Wich
ixtend our best wishes in their I for prew~us years are: :. m^ ~ ~.-~. ~,~,~ ~ ] : yourself up with a rope. In trym~ at hm home m Buchanan. Mr. and ) ~ ~ ~^~. ~ A~, w~i+roan
OOIO ~:~t Position." The community i summer of study in Germany in . ~V~,=~ ,=.~= ~=,~,~ ~ : - . . . . ~ ~ ~.~ -
1900, he became instructor of Ger-~ v,~ .~. '~'"'"~ "" ~'~"~'~ ""'~ ~ ~ '" z, ~ - ~ l~u ~,~,-. v-~-,
]90o ]+'2 ~925 163 :~.~,~+~ r),~+,~* ,~ c'o.~+~ c'++~, ~ / to break the faA he burned h~s Mr Ray Dawdson D+ and Mr~ A ~ r,~r~
~{ ~es both the regret mud the iman at the University of Calffor- t910 161 ]930 172!Sunday-'fhe+anAa;~+draf~-iaorse] . ~L :~ hands on the rope. After the fa]l;L. Sundberg and Mr. and Mrs. i~eP::S':tr~::. ernd~'~)o~ ~i~mAn~st
"~=,~Well-wishing to this family who !nia, Berkeley, Calif where he re- 1915 182 ]940 170i " ~ ~ ~ ~/ - he laid for nearly an hour berate]Charles Hawley and Jane all eli '.i ~" ""
~t~ve m~de ma~y friends in our Imained for three years until his re- 1920174 ]950 155 ~.v ~ .~ w~, I r
.~p~'~wn" I turn ~o Cornell Col3ege. Dr. Keyes' ~ ~ / ~ + i as the saddle horse jubilee. I / he was d~cove:ed,and nearly suc- ILDaur3noSn ~a :nnd, Mrs, Raymond ePi~errthe regular business meet-
residence in Mount Vernon has +,~u.u,x ~ -~ ,~, ~ i :~ ~ ,+~ +.+ ,
~ ~h~J~e board reports acceptance of SrKl.~'t~ 1LL~: i ~ ,cumDeo. me has Dean gwen saY-' s ~ 3' n 1 shown entitled Lit-
~Duciget as listed in the Hawkeye " eral blood ~ransfusmns Mrs Monroe D. Weed Devil s Lake .
~ l~fe~tly. No objections were offer-bee~ continuous from thatdate Sprmgwl]e shows a gain of 72 be-! crowds the famous Grand ale ~ "~ "" " N D" Mr and Mrs A L Win-el' tar'Ally Amazmg.
: i .WlllO lS a oromer oi Mrs l-'nllllp ' '" ~ ( executive committee
to the present time, with the ex-lween the ]940 census of 608 and Opry company, direct from ~ ~ = k ~ Fr o-' ' The new
the 1950 one ol 680 The fi~.v,~c ~ : ~ +: m~+ N~ohv,lle m ~arney ano Joe J]luvec ol iVl~ ver- ~on :v~ar~ anu am ~COtL I~ CK- " "*'ond --: ~* *^~1,-^ ~ 1.~
ring. B~ Y the townsfolk at Monday's c ~,L:n cf a year's study at the Un ~ -u, ~,~ v.~ ~'~ " I =~ . . met ~w + ay mgn~ tv *~= v*,~,~
'. Stir i~eehng.
Cook ~ ~-- ilversh+es of Munich and Berlin in for previous years are Term+, with C~rl Smith, guitar- i~ ~ +~+ ~on; ~,:+r~. LaVerne Pexper and +Lord, IIL x er%here for the funeral. +for the August FFA meeting to
+ 9 ~agn KQ7 ;~t,~i.+ ~.~ " hm.{mi~ m ~ i lvlrs ~l t~evno]as L+soon aria lvJrs '.+he rtav .ax re+arts came on ~un- ~. +~.~ .~,~h,~r ~mr,mts fresh
;fJC ]912-]3. ~ ]895 56 .+ o ~ ~ ~ : ~, ~ + ' " . " " -. ' w,nc ++-~ ~ - -
tckene& O~1 Paper Drive I. i .l~n ~oa ~o+m ~o ~- + a.~a + ~.+~.] Ira G. Needle+, oldest son of ELan ,vmrk Ro eberry Center Peat He r day. Mrs Davmson and Mrs Wm- + i-- Voc A~-ic
On August 5. ]992. he married i~an~ aRa ~o ' - ]Needles has been elected president has not keen able to have xus]tor~ ! get a e sisters of Mrs John.ton + m ~-~ ha,~+~a
Sarah Naumann. In addition to his, O U o ~ o men~. ~o* "h ]3 F "~ -'r" " +" / "" I ana mclr pa~,
Saturday
1 10 ~ 4 A " w [ ~ [ e . Ltoota lCn l-tuDoer t~o. ~-- m -- i
in can w':dcw, he is survived by his two, 9 588 ~9 0 608 Amusement shows on the ~ ~d ay,~ . . . ---------------~--
,~a,~rrce,~ o oI canaoa um ne res ctes In IklICn
11915 637 ]~,~0 680 family picnics, cotton c~ndy and hell . . ", : .- mhinln ielan mo ~;a. kooa Pot !m,+ ~'~ ~rvle~-
enter Mt. Vernon Chamber of Cam- } daughters, Mrs. Philip L. Miller, +- rill a]" -e there a+ the Linn ener, ontario, where ne haS recently ~ : ,~
MARTELLE aogs J o ,
"X~ v: York City, and Miss Margaret County Fair' ' + bui]t a new home. ~ n t, ]Lnsbon School Use i
,nngs'. pve~: inlS townSp ns ringthis Saturdaya waste papCrju]y N. Keyes, Moun+, Vernon; three sis- Martelle shows a ~a!n cf ]3 with: ------" [ Af*cr. the de~th of hi~ ~th~ ~n ~T~ under way ~- . ~IDEAN BROWN WRITE~
~eea= " " " ' - ~ ~ ~ . ~9U4 Mr. Needle. hoed w~th ha+ + Seho u h "I
~egmmng at 8 a m This offers lets. Mrs. A. J. Keyes, Marion. Ia a hgu~e of 228 +or ]o~0 as eompar- : - r ~ ~ he Lisbon ol L ne author ~TO PARENTS FROM KOREA
~@eS~ ~idents a chance for summer clear-Mrs. W+ H. Hoover, Mount Vernon, ed to 215 for 1940. ~ld~e~s Lose To McV|He, !~,~+ ~ Aa~ r~ +~ Comb+ning of oats is underway ~ties are interested ~n receiving. Excerpts are taken from a recent
Mrs. Lewis Mitchell, Mount Ver-,t s ~ -~ +" " " " ~ +~ ~ r -! letter to Mr and M rs Clifford"
MECHANICSVILLE : O!+ ,~.;n,;ll~ T~,4,-, ~ Upper Palisades on the farm now ~ on m, r y farms ;n this area this i ~urplus vegetable~ to can and p e- ! -
ce oI old paper and magazines. 'non, and a brother Dr.Karl M. ~T~o~ m~ ~ ~ ,~ 9~ T ~ ~ }' !owned bv Robert Vislisel He at- week. Windrowing began las~: serve for the coming school year. !tiro n o ~asoon irom ~ne~r son
~ COmmittee urges that the paper ' + ||,~ ,~|e,m win|~; v%,m~ ' ~ " : " + ! %%r I " "
+Dean we goz awlully gooct news
piaced at the curb if it isn't rain- :: Keyes, Monticello, Iowa. ~ ~m + . ~ .
with a !copulation o~ 8=0 +n 1950 ^sI Monday night July 23 +,he mid-i tended Washington high school iweek. Some are combmmg from If you have or anticipate having --^ ,~ ~
g and that it be tied in bundles ! For thirty-eight years, until his~ ~ ' " ' " ," ' " ' + me winorow while othe~ are tms mvrnm~. ~n~y ~u~u us ma~
-~laced in boxes so that the wind retirement in 1941, Dr. Keyes ~i~iI
~n'~ take it away before the truck taught the German language and
~s. Call 5591 for pick up. See lGerman literature at his alma
on page 5. mater, Cornel1 College. His rich ure:
---------- background of study, his rare abil-
:': ~7o~;hi:~oy di it, as a scholar and teaeher, and
his warm interest in the affairs of
the college easily won the affec-
tion of students and colleagues i
An ~roning school will be con-alike.
~t ed at the Kaliban Appliance hood he had de ~ :I made another ratin~ I am
i From early .boy - A carnival for the.beneht of Camp i Monday evening, July 30. This will saJes m 1945. ! w~th oats at tne oacK wum iarm, [l~[~v ~e ~.h, ~ =:
~ all day Thursday, Aug. 2, by velopea an m~eres~ m arcnaeoJogy Good Health was gwen ny W~Jham !also be played at Mechanicsvi]le Mr. and Mrs. Needles visited at has grown so tall the last few days i # I ""~' !~ ~p~,o, ~,~. ~ ~ ~ ~u~.u
r-~ -xma Peterson, home director and ornithology, ane tormer par- Moffit in the Leoral Evans Pack- since the boys here have no regular the Elson Needles home a few : tha+ he will not be able to harvest ! i r. ~ ~ : v ~
+ an ironer company. Attendance ticularly continued, to absorb, his. yard Monday evening. The event! held.' ~ weeks ago in June. They also went :the+ a~t~ V~rn~ ~ur~ had nlan- ii : ~laygr Un o me Wn scnoolnonaVe Iamny + Brown R A 17-294-355, Co C 31st
s are time until h~s appomtment m netted $15 14 from the games cold This afternoon Thursda July 26 toVinton where Mrs Needles' nod to combine +h~ field thi~ week mgn~ . . u~ v~y-,lnl, l~eg AI~O 7 ~yos~master ~an
~zes Will be given. See ad on p ~ . " . ' . Y, + i ground at ~ p.m. monday. The girls Francisco Calif '
~ge ~ for c~rnplete details You : 192, as a Research Assocmte of the drinks and donatmns from the the following boys will go to Spring- mother remded Mrs. Needles, a Coe i Law Reyhons was cutting his oats i,m ,M'~, +heir dad~ ~,~,~ +~,~ ~ ' ' "
e ]nv+t
ed whether or not you own State Historical Society of Iowa neighbors Dorothy Wolfe and Bar- villa to engage in a return game" graduate was Marion Westover with a binder this week .7"" v u,j ~' .";'7 q "~ ""J . --5~ .
I w State Ar + d Linda Schick hal ed Wil . " ' "1 " +me~r mothers in a soi~ oau game,-
and Director of the o a - bard an P " Jud Strmkland Kent Lieu Dick Her mother closed her home m ---- " Clair Kohl Lands
~roner,chaeologieal Survey. In the latter~tham" with" the carnival. This was +~ Washburn, Jim 'Washburn Dave Van' Vlnton' th~s" summer and will" hoe D L --" ~ A ~.~ D*~, ~,A~* ) here wni ne a pe~ paraoe, races [A. m= p n
ello World Mr~ Richard ~v~ tm ~,~ ~v and game~ t'arems Dnng your I AT frisco from t~orea
l eapacity he eolleeted and elassi-ia worthy project for the young '. Metre John Pence, Jim Neubauer, with the Needles' at Kitchener. i - - i 7' .
t ' ' I en]lnren aria enjoy me evening
iliad:aid? rilat~:%pr?i:toriCom.:tn peopl~h:hOl:re fio~e~:::d in help-iDave Backman, Chub Larson, Dick Mr. and Mrs. Needles usually visit Held At Youngbluts i ---------- " [ Sgt Clair J K0hl son of Ira
~orn to Mr. and =. atin " pp -i" g :Collins. Both of these games are here about twice a year with Mr. i ---o I~ ~r~,~ ,~ ~+~+' ,~ ~bon
artosh, a daughter, on July 20, ed Visiting Research Professor of ---Z-~-- 'sponsored by the Lions club Needles' father and mother The de~ cendants of Rueoen .~nare I m~Am~ ~Almm~ '~" ~"~"'. "% ~ ~. "" ~'~:+~'~" '
i olo t "ver * ~ ' t the i lanQea in ~an Mranclsco ~Aai on
mrcy hospital, Cedar Rapids. Archae gy at he State Um -~' i ~ t ~ ~ t held a reumon a home of Leo lLl tl 1 ll V V ill~ J~ *,~-A~,r *,I 91 +~ ~,~ ~
i sity of Iowa After his teaching re- ;~i~rl~m ~[~W i Of Sheriff And - ]Youngblut on Sunday The group ] ] ~, ~'+~ %*, ::.=:: ~ f
~Orn to Mr and M:~as' W:rre~ tirement ~t Cornell the work of the i ~ . i"-"= . LOCal reople AHena ]included Mrs. Laura ~,nkle, Osee- !~ T~L ,~ ~ !transport, wnlcn Drougnzt~e'nera'IDacKWilliamlrom w eigel,~orea
Cobey of Midland, T on Sun-iArchae l gical Survey abs rbed!~&~m,&, iMrs. James Smnth Dies iola; Mrs. Sadie Kennedy, Linden;!~ iU 64' ~v~r i 212 rm
~und son, Ralph Warren, 1~o i ~n~ + i,~rea in~o amount of his time ~ J|U||-~. =. - . v--.-VV UHK. - -~1 I ,v ~n,v~*,~m *,*vu u.~m~u,~.~ ~T lo,d~ Andres, Kenneth and Gary,~' ( e lUt~ofhcers, enns~eabelng, sentmenhomeanafor rotatlona . y
~Y, July 22 The parents a ~ bu he retained his associations with . Services were conducted in Ca- ~. I Paul Andres Alec Huntley Nor-, HA~A~&~
We a little 'daughter four The G. I ' . * I - ~ n ~r. and lvirs ~viiron morrin ur . " ' ' + [[~|,l Jeaves ~tg ~on WhO was m
students through his lectures at ')A1 dar Rapids on Tuesday afternooan 7. - ' ~. ",man Andres and Darlene, John U III IU[Y," - .~
. SCobeys are grandparen'ts. War- ' u ~v~z-~. r.t.~ ~rooKs ana ur. - m ~aapan when me ~orean war smr~eo,
~Cornell and the State Umvermty l-~l ~R~O~li I~ i for Mrs Bernard Webster, 24,~ . " ( S~vers, Chauncey P~epers, all of I
~n is geologist for the Ralph Lowe " + ~^. ~ i v n ~.+~. ~ ~ho~i~ ~nd Mr~ Jame~'~'~nn nartong auenceo me sec- ! ~---:--v:ll^ Earl Kohls of An q A'* nas oeen In ~orea aDOU~ a year. ne
~]]3C " in Midland. rs Leo Kirk+ v ~ ~u~ . end ,~ua~,~nma~" ~z ^ ' " ~o~" ,n anu~ t oun-'~ I ~v*vcn**mc~ * ~; " I ~t~: an approximate u year ~t~r~ in fnv mnr~ than three,v~ars
Among the honors that had come ~ A signal crew of the Chicago & H. Smith by Ray. Marwn Kober. +r" r~ ~ ~.^ ,~ ~^~+ ! amosa; Darrell Kohls Darwm lapse the L~sbon Baseball club re- : h,~,~,~ +h,~ Nn~-+h Knre~ns invaded
lb. ~b ~trick~.~" rn, tea Mrdaughter,and h~iana Louise ti to Dr. Keyes were membership m~ North Western Railroad ~s movmg ~ Burial, was m Cedar~ Memorml park ~,~,~.~-'r ~. ,~,~*'~'~ ~+ o,~u~C+~" ,~,~t~". ~ '-"" ~ Wanda and Alberta of Mt. Vernon, i new~,ed compehhon'" with" the And- ~': ~ ~,~ th Koroo~
I Phi Beta Kappa and a biographical ~lsome of the equipment in connec- ', cemetery. Mr+. Webster died on . ~+ ~- +n n~ ^~.~ ^. +~.;. ! Charles Kings, Richard, Betty, Lin- ! mo~a Reformatory Baseball club ~ "-"
} ~elghing 7 pounds 3 ozs on Sun:
i sketch in "Who's Who in Amerie " i tion with the flasher signal at the i Saturday afternoon after a long ill- t "eel i da and Gwenevere, Clarence An- i Sunday afternoon and emerged vic- I EARL LEHRS VISIT .Z Z
~Y morning at St. Luke's hospital He was the author of many articles Military road crossing so that grad- +hess ! r~. ' ~^~.n, . ~, ^.~, ,~.^ ^,;~+ i dre Ruby Burns, Delbert Andre, torious 8 to 4. Mr and Mrs Earl Lehr of Temoe
"-~-+edar Rapids 'I r : - ~ ,~ ~ ~u~ t,~ ,~.~,a,i -
]n "~he Palimpsest and othe lag of the new crossmg location, --------------~ . Nora Oldham and Ronald and Anna The Reds displayed their best. *-:- -.:-:.^~ -~^~: ".~ *-;^-.~::
- i I O z~ u~t vv,ume oI me eonlerenee t~r*~ V2~IL~2U L~:: ~LIV~ ~lltA <=ll~D
~Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Browning are ournal In race mtmn of his out- .can et under wa Mrs G, H. Caraway remrne [ v Nelson all of Cedar Rapids; Wan,e ball of +~" -' "
3 ~. g g Y ~,a,i ~**~ ~ut* anu as a resull
o t mm the ador d hvered In Llsbon and v,cimty Thursday
!standingcontributions to Cornell ~ o .--o ]home from the hospital the latter ~)n. a .g . resses e 'Francis and Anne Youngblut of !they were in the driver's seat alli
:g'l~e ~randparents of baby Joan born i ~,m~- mni '~itation for Th~ battery ,Jl .rid ,~l.y ,art of last week after neing con- ]~nis win ~e primeo cy me hawK- i +. - ~ --- + i and rrmay oz hast weeK. ~.am op-
~e the .~m ~. ,- + msoon the way o rt on
,~,e=, ~y lt~ to Mr. and Mrs. John Peele i ,k'~'~'~ :~. ~. ~ ~ ; boxes are being moved this i fined for nine days eye office for release in Sap.ember. [ " [ .~ -- i erates the Iazona Trailer C u
~rnes. Mrs. Peele is the former [ ~u~,~ ~ ! week. Some of the poles along ~ ",~--------~.-~--- ,= i . ~am ~arrlnger, the ".~ea"s ace the outskirts of Tempe in the heart
~arbara Browning. . ~ -- ithe traek will also be relocated, i iName t.o s or i " ' . . . i of the Va ey t e S . y
, mml.ee P +r~gnt nanaer went me instance zor II of h un He sa s
L~ ~ ~ Workung North at lawn i The flasher si~'nals will not be ( ~ *," ~,I P,| ~t I i* ~ m v a i ,as~on. allow mg ~ runs, 7 hits: they could well use our surplus
! e, ii~mJl~l~ KIPa~II~i /~l~i~r41mllT~ IIm~l o~rlrum rawly, ou[l~ll;IU walked l, nk one oatter, ana rains as he must emD}oy the regu-
kT'rENDs CONFERENCE i Ver +moved until after the new road is L~#~IN~|~ ~|~=#IN&~:I ~,~ '~k,a~" ~u~,~,~ m ~ I 'struck out 7 -'+-" -ore
~]em~r Bergrnann, assistant to the ~racers on zol norm ol ~v~t." ominatin- c : " l ar serwces ol an irrlgauon c -
, graaeo. zney Will oe loeateo aoollt,ine n g ommlttee Ior I,
,nan were ~orkmg between the . i ' " I Chum Bard, the Jet, led the puny to water his gardens and
~" ~J agent f the N rthwestern.Howard Smith residence and the ~%#~ff~h R,rthdc,v Frmdav --- -,r +Reds at the plate getting 3 for:grounds Bu.mess ,s more slaek
,umal Life Insurance Co. at Ce- ~ . :25 feet east of the present location. : the Farm Bureau is George Vlshsel ~. .
~" -' "----=--- The" Tne roaa Wlll cross ine ~raeKs on a ,~w~v~ mm ~ ~s m ~ j f ana lvLyr. %% ll~on ~unn, on ine res- a =ha m=A,~ e,~,~] o,+c+onm~ ' ; i ~,1, ~,~a A,a,~ f ~ many of
t~eecmev corner on~uu~ua.y. ~ . ' i i o+ -.e,~,~-,~-- -,----,~, -
~r Rapids, attended an education- . strmghthne commg n from the . olutmns committee were the Frank "
conference of all Northwestern ibegan c.utt!ng ayay the fro,nt yard north instead of the turn just at the Few little fellows who can run whose b~rthday was the 20th, cele- !Bidermans. Gerald Scotts Wm Bys': catches m the, middle,garden. ;the students and teachers from.the
:Utual men at Milwaukee, Wl at the ~m~n .name on ~v~o/~u~.y: crossing. The new location just:and plat ball, ride bicycles and~ brated with him. ] and Austin Armstrongs These'cam- :~ne+ era!re "lReo' .team. mspJayeo nearoy ~mzona ~ate ~v~,= ~
morning, u~rt has neen nauieo tm~ north of the tracks will be a little ~w;,~ ~ill e-'~- ~-"~w "ore thrills i ~ + ~ :+. j ', : outstanmng aezenmve play, as ev- COllege, WhO regularly awe-, m
~e Iirst of the week. He returned " n v~: v s. i Put ~ u~ uar*au~y Ma~.~- utte~ w~.~ avvu~n~eu oy lwp " ear
a the City of Portland to Cedar ' week fronl a borrow pit ~n the east of the v"resent crossing, than did Dickie Brokel last Frida~ oz ~m w~s me new~ ,~ma+. he :t.na~Hi*anl ~**uert'~:'*" ~alQwen last.ldenced by. only 1 error, that be- ; trailers during the; school y ,
Smith farm I I mg a questionable one on a bad hop are away on vacaton.
a~ds on Wednesday evening.
i ~ ~ : The s~gnal crew will not be able, when he celebrated.ha 7th b~rthda3 ~ nught come again on Saturday I Tuesday evenmg at the Farm i to th~ ~hortston All in all it wa~ ~ -----------~
~- *~ergrnann and Tommy accom-
+ d Pro resses P " " " " " ' I ~' ;wen-piayeo game. /ne aelensive :
bledges Roa g as the gradmg will have to be done Ronald Hake. Although Dmk~e time he has been able to do,at the Hall. ,~ "~ h~nH~,~+ +h,~ h~++~ ~+,~ ~ 'v d for ~asoline
~t~uedahun as far as Chicago on~ to cam late the work at one time 'at the home of h~s mother, Mrs.'. ~nd st~v overnight the first i Bureau meetin,~ which was held~ ~.~ - ~' .~- -o ~'" ~,r,~ ~,~ ~ .~PPLIES
Y morning and remained i before they can finish their job. : couldn't clap his hands when say- ! that dnee he was s'trieken with I The Happy Bluebirds and Bar- v-~ -: ":"7: /7 :. 7"''~ ~'7.*~ ~, ,aces' ~^~=ssories for
~ere While he was at Milwaukee. ]inTh:heL~aC?::ti~[d :d Cf:a~ g rac?e In charge of the work ~ Fred: entg?n,t0tfahpy r~ilat~VI:y,andi~nle~de ~ polio nearly & year age. . ! ~1%roB:d:erSn~Ver~i ~fhChna~geof au ;3rUl~:e~,i~athmecoPZbcma~igon T~es ~t~e r~a~nng s~ooi"~)u~es:~y the Lis-
; of the Richard Ruscell rest-- Klehn, signal ~oreman Irom ~nnmn r He is so cheerful an~ spirkea p g r ~ e s. The i,Reds," ~'~oked ann ,~+o,~a ~t~,~ ~ ~n, ~,-h,~ ~oard until monday
ICK HOY~~ d Utche on Wednesday They are 'The train on which the signal crewI ~Ic%~e~m~das nec~11re~ ~eem ~n ithat one can nearly forget that his ~gir!s displayed many nice articles, I ba]l clul~ : Aug ~3"'Send-all bids to the secre-
~urns received b Dick He t on ! ," + " this lives was side tracked opposite the. Y P g " arms are paralyzed except for some ' ano some very nice newer arrange- For +~o~e w~o "~- ~'~- ~ ~ + I o~" T.'~ ~r~llv The Board re
-~,e ~4 - Y Y 'vutt,ng up a good grade and " r" Iwrappea ' " 'ments were seen i . ~ s----~ - ~' -: "
,Mt Vernon station on last F lday ~achon of the ~nsts and fingers M ss Mar)one r e t an an
? ,- ~re healing steadily at St. will be a big improvement ~hen i~'~:." ~ ~.~ ~rloh l+,~ i, ,~-~He was almost too excited to eat ! " - ." - + " " -~" -1 who " . " ten (particularly the ball players) i serves the right to el c y d
,~ ~ ~ e n eaten Ior over ~ICK es IS in iralnlng In l~inn I ,
~'e~ hospital. He will be re-cam leted Y"~'; " b rl~verything n as ' . !the "Reds" still practice on Tues-!all bids.
asee when the burns on hi~ hand~ i P " car. The crew at the present time ~t, but he will always remem e ( 11 months has been fed to him by i County, judged the entrees. Mrs.d a 'thursday ni,hts Th,~ Wed-i
ns" of ei ht men in addition to the Dlg mrmaay cake oaKea ana) ~ Tuttle and Mr~ Herriott were late : "%""" + .~ - - " ;~ ~ ~o ,~,~, ~.~z~. ~.
'e healed but he still does not . . co ~sts g . . someone else. I +" Sad ni ni session will De fliS-'~ ru~, *r*z~
~c~w when that will be. The Mr. and NIrs. Kenneth C. Smith Mr Klehn Ed Reyhons joined the ' decorated for him by Mrs. Joe N~k- + (callers ne y g .
.+~.~ +~i . C)hi~ will le-ve " -- "- ,-~-^-"-ram Around tho to,~ raced seven ine nurses a~ me nosp~al love, I penseo with Bids for dgn~ turning ~o. z fuel
~ are unbandaged in the da~" r ' ~ crew Lues(lay. I~III ;~loey oz ~x~uu v ! ! + .
~*' '~; ~ ~fter a visit since Monday '-^ '~olorful raid"at -'lastic cars each D~ck~e for his courage and spirit o m,*.o ~m ~ Next Sunday the Reds will re-;off for the Laban school boilers
"L~na are banCaged at night. He ay o ~ wm COOK ~or me crew wnne m~ ~ s v n rl i the Li
~+ +~,~ ~v~ ~,~a Mr~ a~ Morri ,ev ~t.o,~ h,~ri,~, ~ inv lighted c~ndl~ Min i They have been teaching him to LISDO eliO world,sume their league schedule and lwfll be received by sbon
~- ~,~ + construction tram S S "~ ; ~ ! i l" " e +
~uJe te move his fingers-on b!~ -.- 1 mezra "
~ ~ ,r~,~ c ~t.o o.~A ~,~-,-i ~,~ve - ;.+ ; ~ ,~.~ +,~,~+h.~i,b~ h~,qi,-~ ,~a u e his feet to handle small toys journey once again to Anamo~a to+ School Board until Monday, Aug.
~bt hand but the left hand i~ ~ti~l . ell e " " " " + " icki ' ar and to mampulate crayons for . tulle on the V.F.W. team. Laban de- ~ 13 Send all b,ds to the secretary,
= o o - - ~ here .----- . Darn to lvlr. anti Mrs harry J~lg- i - .
c :~nder for that. Dick, who ~lost were friends at Carroll e eg . : The Railway signal and phone hne] d~reetmns as 10 m~. to D e s p - + r~ ,w .~.~ ,~a'ger of Laban, a daughter at St. ! ; uor :, ~.~ r~,~ll~ ~Ph, R,~=~,~ r,~,~rv, +h,
qn~.ncls after the accident, has -------------- along the south side of the tracks : t~,!" or Burma Shave ads. The frost-~ { ~"" "~[,mey nau mvn'~"-"~- vwn:-'-'-"'~-"-='~"v**r~y .u.~'f:'~i~ ;Luke's hospital, Cedar Rapids, July ~u= ~u s~"*~"~":"~'*T+~'~'~",- ~. '~'l~"~o ! ~'+";'~'~"~'~;'~"~and- r ++ ~+ ~ a]i" h(a~"-~
w o k t from 3 miles east of in road contmued around the ~des 23 The bab has ee m '
~- cacl~ six pounds and is fee!- i Mr~ Philip L. Miller of Ne Y r - will be rebuil" g " J 't - ~- r ~ ~i resents ' y b n na ed it' i
ma l r ano howe e~ n m w~m p ;~ score
,-- L~ "" ;,=,~ 't;tr,~,~n~dav afternoon Lisbon to Cedar Rapids All old i or the cake and one s I ca had i - iMartha Christine " i ,
w~ o the course into the and good ~ishes r l~umma WE6T v~[I~IIN]A PICNIC
.me. It is believed that skin :at the home of he-mother, Mrs C. poles will be replaced ~ith ne i even run ff " ! ' "",' - : ry: I
g will not be necessary.' ' -- - -" " i- -'ood con ' ~-'tch i Although they couldr~t be pres ' Mr and Mrs Charles Paul re iLisbon 1 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 2 8-9-1 + The annual West Virginia picnic
S --- ~ R. Keyes, ealleCl Dy me aeam oI her ones and me nne Vu~ n ~ - ~ u, . : " ' ' " I
toner, third scn of the V. ~atber, Dr C. R. Keyes. She will dition. The construction train ma.y] Dickie was brought home from lent for either celebration the many i turned Tuesday evening from a ten, Reformatory 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 4-7-2 i will be held at the City Park in
~s recovering from bad return to New York City this week be moved to Bertram after the work ~ University hospital, lewd City, for I people in the community interested day visit with their children, the ) Batteries: Lisbon, Barringer, J. Mechanicsville on Sunday, August
to his foot incurred 5n end and return here for her vaca- is completed as far west as that the event and returned there that i in this brave little boy wish him John A. Ernsts and the C. E. Mains, Bova; Reformatory, Sommermey- 5. Come with yc~r picnic baskets
ccrnbine accident, lion the latter part of:Auud~t,area. evening. Mrs. Alfred J o h n s o n, "Many Happy Returns!" in Gary, Ind. er, Ma]amphy, Reader. and enjoy the day.