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Mt. Vernon, In Hawkeye-Reeord :Umbdenstbck farm in the Linn1
~d The Lisbon Herald ~ !Grove area better known as the[
Thurs July 26, I95Ir'age o former Luther Plattenberger place,
i farms the remainder of the crop]
~~ land on the Calhoun farm, aboutI
d,~,~ 70 acres J. C. Conner has rented
Mrs, ~,ar| ~& arver the pasture ground. The house on]
n, ,~. the Calhoun farm is not occupied.
~'arm ~|~Turea i Weston Carver also farms 80 acresI
: of the former Dr. John Bryant farm, ]
Last week's aerial farm picture north of Mt. Vernon, which, hisl
was of the Mrs. Carl Carver farm mother bought a year ago. lvlrs.[
northwest of Mt Vernon better : Carver's daughter and son-in-iaw, I
known as the former John C Cal-the Leroy Stuckers, farm the re-i
houn place which has 12i} acres maining 60 acres of the Bryant land. i
Mrs Carver bought it a year a~o The Stuckers live on the farm west
of Leo Yersa as an investment. Mr. of the Charles Wickham place
Yersa had owned it only a year where they have. 120 acres
Mrs. Carver resides on the old" The Stucxers xirs~ saw me pmmre
Marion road west of Marion and of Mrs. Carver's farm and showed
Just north of Kenwood Park Her it to her on Friday when she visited
son Weston Carver operates a dairy their place. She called for the pic-
farm on the home place of 100 acres, ture at the Hawkeye office on Fri-
He is milking around 20 Jersey any afternoon.
cows now. The cream is sold to The Holstein dairy cows which
the Coggon Creamery. He has 20 are in the barn yard belonged to
acres of corn at the Calhoun place. }Mr and Mrs. Earl Waln who lived
Mel Endicott, who farms the Byron!on the farm for 17 years They
We have .S new 34 foot trailer units for hauling live-
stock from Mt. Vernon and Martelle to Chicago. Phone
collect.
John Middlekauff, Phone 6561, Martelle
Mt. Vernon Phone 5811, Larson Produce
FOR THE
e
CALL
MT. VERNON Larson's Produce 5811
Lisbon, Produce
Daily Service For Removal of
Dead or Disabled Livestock
CEDAR RAPIDS, IA.
PERMIT NO. 1
For More Weight and More Profit Feed
LECO
Your pigs get the necessary proteins . . . Minerals
. . Vitamins, including B-12 and Antibiotic Feed Sup-
plements. This he~ps to reduce death losses, increase
gains and insure greater profits.
Consult us the next time you are in town and learn
about Leco enriched protein feeds.
Feed L E C O Feeds
L' 'c0 Pig & Sow Meal Le o Mash Maker
Leco Mineralized Hog Leco Laying Mash
Balancer Leco Special Saw
Leca Cattle Feed Supplement
Phone 4- Lisbon, Iowa
I I I I III IIII IIII
IIIII I I II II I
EASTERN IOWA UVESmCK COMM, SS'ON CO
U. S. Highway No. 30
MECHANICSVILLE, IOWA
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
EVERY WEDNESDAY
at 11:00 o'clock
We have three packer buyers besides the shippers
and local trade to buy your fat cattle, butcher cattle, veal
calves and fat hogs.
We setl over 1,000 head of livestock at Public Auction
every Wednesday.
Buyers from Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois to buy
all classes of stock cattle and hogs. Commission, 3% on
first $1,000; 2% on second $1,000; and 1% after that. The
larger the consignment, the lower the commission.
Always a reliable market with competition. Truck
your stock in anytime Sale Day or the day before the sale.
Veal Calves, Hogs, Sheep, Horses, Stock Cattle, Dairy
Cattle, Fat Cattle and Butaher Cattle sold in order named.
We are buying fat hogs every day for the big packers
paying more money net to the farmer. Call for our market
prices on fat hogs before you sell.
WILBUR COLBY
Business Phone '; ' Residence Phone
No. 259 Mechanlcsvifle, iowa No. 53
II I II IIIm I I I I II Illllll I III
88th
Birthday church. Tuesday evening, Aug. 31 at Center Point; the Lon Hagermans, this week.
SPRINGVILLE -- Mr. and Mrs. 7:30. Woman's Society will meet at Mrs Rhoda Strait of Toddvllle; the
Norman Graham and Mks Hazel the Springvil]e church Wednesday Ira Stevensons of Lafayette; Mrs.
Kennedy entertained at a family afternoon, August 1. Services: A. R. Oliphants of Toaville, the
dinner Sunday in honor of their Preaching, Viola 10:00 a.m Spring- Clyde Scotts and son of Walker.
mother, Mrs. Kennedy, on her 88th ]ville 11:00 a.m. Sunday School. Miss Imelda Shanklin of Viola
birthday. Pre~ent beside the hen-ISpringville 10:00 a.m Viola 1{):45 spent Monday with Mrs. Flay Raft.
ored guest were the C. F. Hartzells, i a.m. The John Strothers of Marion
Irvin Lacocks and Christine and l ,- were Sautrday evening callers in
the Charles Lacocks of Mr. Ver-1 rre~Dytenan unuren. ~clmJrtes B. the Sam Johnson home. i
non; Mi~s Sadie Warner, Miss Ma-!Willmlmg, Past~r --- Regular ser- Mr. and Mrs. T~bbits spent Sun-,
-~.~ *- ~ .~.~ ~xml~.~,~ ~,~,~o ~vices next Sunday with Sunday day with Airs. Roxie Barrett inI
llt=" J[TLIJt~IU. Lilt- vv ~4.tlaj~ ~ T,Ox,l~al~ I
and Barbie. the Leonard Iversons, 1Sch l at I0 and Worsh~p at 11, h'h. Vernon.
~o~- Johnni~ Jo-,ce and Jimmie : Mrs B,y Freese. sPpt. Of the Cradle The Earl Kleinzmans and sons :
,~ ~,rl~r R~,~cls" t~,~ Ray J~nnin~' IRe:J, re~orts the names eg D:'xie were Thursday evening dinner'
La r- and ~hei]a Bob and Pat flee aqd Rcxle Ann Jenkm . Jerr-" guestsin the L. G. Tnoma home.]
r ~, o,' 'l
- D " . and Jean Ann Kelley, and
Graham of Snrmgwl]e. The Roy { ~ . The George Finns and Connie Sue)
Kennedys of Central CiWcalled in lRay Meiwn Freese, jr. as recently and Airs. kverett Finn of Marion~
t~e afternoon t added ~o the Cradle Roll
were Wednesday evening dinner
Mi,sionary society will have a guests m the Carl Calvert name
JENS JEPSEN pot, luck at the church WAday neon Jean and Bonnie. Fea, ubach va:
Funeral services fer ~e-~ Jen-IJnly 27. Bring picnic requirements cationed mat week m ~.mcago ann
sen were conducted inthe Hunte{ar-d a guest. A spccml program ~s MHx~aukee.
F~,neral Home in Springvil!e Man-'bejr; ~cre~a:ed. Mrs. Nell Davis spent Sunday in
day ahernoon bv the Rev. Charles! ~.ards pertaining to Presby:e:':an the Mable Nellson name.
' : ~ - " ~ .- -- -, The Aigie Zvhntrs and the R/ch-
B Wil]ming. with burial in St. Life me ~emg ma ed th~s re ,
John's Lu'l~cra- ceme'e'y a~ Kx-Iis urte:t]v requested that response and Starks family visited Sunaay
ira on Tues ay afternecm 3Ir. Jen-Icar~ be re',urred at once. in the Nathan Knot home at Cas-
con died a~ Viola on July ~ 195] i Th? ~r'c Jcrdans of .Marion were cade
He was born ip. Skeave. Den- i calle's at :he WiP-,ming home Sun- The Henry Coopers returned from
mark, Feb. 17, 1876, and came to day.
America in 1907. He visited Den-
T.e Ft~ :~ Pam t,-~ .~pe~A .~s, 3- s. "-.:::or S~earns and Jefzrey, Sunday s~ipper guests m the}
week in Osage visiting ",i~e Laird .Ai:s. F:.' :d Kelly, Jerry and Jean. ::e: -. "re sky home were the~ a,* |
Danials and other relatives in nor:h Mrs. Merle Stewart, Darlene an~ Bc-,vu:s'. cf Lisbon. Don Go0~ ~O|{
eastern Iowa. Bonnie Duncan is '( ~no and Si~crrv ant,', :u 5k. Vernon and Clair H~
spending a few days in Osage in Ricky French were party" guests and S~even of Cedar Rapids.~
the R. L. Danials home a~ h.eFain-':: home to help Mrs.A, Irs Ida Bowdish visited~KAltS
i The Ankey Gessnors and Ray- Fre.ucl: aud Ronnie celebrate their the week end with the Glen~ficers we
mend of Convia, Cal who are visit-birthdays, near Delmar. Mrs. Hicks, a~h lod~e
'tag Mrs. Harley McGown of Marion The Floyd Browns and children local teacher, will be remeIl~Velm~ R
~were Monday" guests in the Phil " e--e dm~e,- oue~ts Sunday of the as Florence O'Donnell. ~Presid~
Hardenson home m Anamosa. Harry Eales" at Marion. Mrs. Dclph Van Smkle aa~staff in:
I Sunday v'ere the Earl Dowers and, Wiiilam Gaddi "ostma~ter ofBess Newland were hostes~ys Kasp~
i daughters of Mcehanicsville and Lo, ~ia t>eqdentof ~he Iox~Ta P~ ~ the M.O.B. club last Thursda~[,VG- N
the Bert An~,us of Morley. ~a~'e~ ~kcsn accom~,anied b, Mrs n:ng m the Van Sickle home~eck, tre-
The Elmer Stearns and son ws- Gaddis. viated the Iocal postmaster. ~non: J/Iartha p
ited Gab" Woodfords at Oakdale. Glenn Bowdish. Monday afternoon.W;~teL~a~en UPn~a~sband TRTvlpat~[Cahat
I Donna Jo Workman left Sunday rk nHn]ho," f,-nm ,~nrln~N11o ~t '~. : ,;. "~ -& o~,
]] ~ ~----. -- T "r ' ". " -- ' T~-- ''~ --~2 ]rsna/ltown were wee < enter, ft.S
ut v.mnp nnaga zor tour weeks tene, ed the chorus singing and ice tore in the F--~ "---'-- '--miler ~'-"
to take coun elors ~,m.ng. cre;im somal 2t Wh~tt,er Fmday Birthday dinner guests fol@led late~
Mr Guerma NeiLon spent Sun- e" ]m~, .pan.area oy the ~ouno Charier B Willmin~, on S#bersana
day morning in the Mildred Sutl ffi Peoples Classes of the Sunday x~ere iIazel Dennis Eula C~sses fo",
home at hit. Vernon Sehyot. ,~ buy ~upphes for the ton. Wfladean Haggard of hiatus, E~
Meredith Reed spent a few days cnmr. :non, and Chuck, Edward anent and
with Jan Koppenhaver. ! Guests of the Gene Reeds Sunday ginia Willming.
The Harry Manleys were Saiur-.were the Allen Eggerts and Mrs. ~ Mr. and Mrs. William
!day dinner guests in the Mrs. How- Charles Webster and children of have as house guests
ard Walkup home in Cedar Rapids. Troy Mills. ~ the latter's father, George
Melissa Mooore of Whittier spent Sherry. Ricky and Ronnie French ohn of Osceola and their
Thursday in the Wil!ard Groves spent Sunday afternoon with their Marjorie Fuller of Solon.
home grandparents, the Merle Stewarts~
The Ralph Ratekins of Red Oak'at the Touro cabin near Alburnett.' Lisbon F.F.A. Pro]|
were week end guests in the Don ~AIarilyn Yeisley spent several
I Ratekin home days last week in the Fredda Ket-
1 Richard Reed and John were din- i elson home near Center Junction.
!ner guests of David Reeds on his The Glenn Strothers" were Fri-
i7th birthday in the Russell Reed day evening visitors of the John
home. S. Arrnstrongs.
Darlene and Doris Touro of Ce- Airs. Ruth Pearson called Sunday
(1~t~ 1~? If you do, come to thls office and claim an 8xl0 Inch enlargement dar Rapids are visiting in the Merle in the Delbert Stewart home near
of this picture without cost. Watch this space each week'for a~ aerial picture of a fo.rm in the Mr. Stev:art home. Martelle to make the acquaintance
Vernon-Lisbon community. The picture in the last week's issue has been identified as the Roxie Rae Pederson was a Thurs- of her new ~reat-niece.
day overnight guest of Betty SueJ.F. StilIer returned Wednesday
Mrs. Carl Carver farm Northwest of Mount Vernon. McShane celebrating Betty Sue's from two weeks in the University
birthday.Becky Pollock also washospital at Iowa City. He will re-
moved to Cedar Rapids a year ago!movie is part of the program of The Bert Stewarts and the Dennis a guest, turn there for check-up the 27th.
last spring. Their son Warren Civil Defense. and it is urgefl that'Taylors attended a family picnic Norman Hopkins. U.S.N of Nor- His callers over the week end were.
Waln, who lived on the adjoiningall people in this trade territory see dinner Sunday at the Raymond Es- folk. Va was a Thursday dinner I the Will IVlitctiells. Waubeek. Glenn Carl K1insky is shown
Rappaport farm, farmed the placeit. We sincerely hope that it will sels home south of Center Point. guest in the Sam Johnson home. I Brewers. Martelle. Harry Schley Hereford baby beef which
a year ago. He moved last springnot be necessary to protect our- Present were the James Oliphants Mrs. Joe Deeny and Mrs. Alice family of Stuart. Mrs. Flo Dunlap FFA project. Carl is the
to the Charles Hedges farm near selves from bombs, but it is well to of Newhall. George Minors of Cedar Swehla are v~sizing from Chicago and the ::iarry Ericksons of Cedar the H. W. Klinskys and is a
Walford. know what to do in case of emer- Rapids, Rob Hagermans. Hugh Hut- in the Cletus Boland home. They Rapids and many local friends, hand in the Lisbon FFA.
' gency, tons and daughters of Marion: Dean spent Sunday in Oelwein. visiting Miss Helen Pearson went to selected wildlife con
dy Hagermans and daughter from near Mrs. Boland's brother in the has- I Grand River Thursday to visit her beautification and building 1~~'-'------
Mrs. Kenne Has Springville - Viola Methodist Calmer; the Lagutths of Pale, the pita] niece. Airs. Gertrude Foland. of fence for his improvemeI*~
t Chureh, O. L. Alli~n, Pastor -- Middlesteads, the George Oliphants, Mary Brown of Marion is visit- The Darrell Manleys and children jects and 8 supplementary i
Choir practice at the Springville the Evertt Cresses and daughters of ing her aunt. Mrs. Floyd Brown, spent the week end in the Chester practices on his home farm.
Manley hcn=e at Davenport. will be a junior this fall.
DEERE RUBBER-TIRED WAGgN
-,r
.=~re s a really versatile wad, on a
u " "
v:a~on buiit to handle every hauling job on
an average {ann . . . a wagon that is husky
enough la handle your }~ig jobs, yet handy
for the ,'mall ones because it isn't bulky.
You can handle heavy loads at modem
speeds . . . make short, easy turns load
and unload easily. And, low-down construe-
Lion gives you the stability you need on the
Phcne 32
roa and farm. "
The Jolm Deere
Wagon is quality-b
tkr ughout. Wheel bearings are the Iat
type Timken tapered roller design st~
ing is-simple tiuto-type . alignment a~-
rigidity are maintained i the all-wel#
tubular-stee~ frame.
See us for compl e details the next
you are in towa.
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