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August 3, 1939     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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Pa4ge Six THE MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, HAWKEYE-RECORD AND ~ LISBON HERALD i i i i ii iii iii L_ - ............................... i ........................... ............................................................................................................... REPORT :OF LiNN: C.: A2 :No.: 2: ,,,, ,: ...... ! by Rev. J. B. Eyestone; cornet solo, Saturday afternoon. = : ; : : : : : : : - August 6th, the first Sunday in lh ........... Herman Nebiker, Sr.', vocal, duet I Leland. .Weaver spent Wednesday August. Bring sandwiches, cover-t ~ | ~ [] ~ ~ ~ [] ~ ~ ~ N ~ W ~ : ,.Will There Be Any Stars m My ievenmg m Marion. Sargeant and Rose had the highThe 255 cows on test in the as- ed dish, and usual picnic require-I 1~ ~1 | ~ || L]I U 1~, I!| U U V 11 IJ II kS Crown?" sung by Margaret Brown [ Mr. and Mrs. Art Crain and Mr. ments, dishes, silver, etc. and Velma Anderson; vocal solo, and Mrs. Roy Reed spent Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Verlon Baker gavel III IIIllllllllllll IIIllllllll|llllll|lllllllllll I I t I Illllll Illllllll IIII Illll I ,, • ,, ! " . • "~"'"""'""'"'"' " i The Funny Old Hills, by Carol day mght in Marlon. a dinner Sunday complimentingi . . . . . i Nebiker. A group of numbers by Carolee Van Fossen spent her herd in Linn C. T. A. No. 2 for!sociation produced an average Of lMr" and Mrs. Everette Hoppe, MissI Bertram he was held by h}s fr]enos ano i an instrumental trio comprised of:vacation at her aunt's Mrs. Phil July, according to the report of 1638 lbs. of milk and 29.6 lbs. of i Elaine Hoppe and Wayne, Eldon, l Ernest Nation of Mount Vernon, i butter fat for the month. Ninety- Keith Hoppe of Iowa City. Missi "" Frank Letner remuves. . f Mrs. C. C. Berry, violin; Herman lBobst at Martelle last week, return- tester. The 11 Grade Guernseys, ]four cows produced over 40 lbs. mrs. ! Rev. J. B.Eyestone, pastor o :Nebiker Sr. cornet and Mrs. ling home Sunday evening. ..... AURICE-~-NG the Bertram church,, and ReVmeLr Vance Allyn, piano. Announce-i Donalee Patten attended her Sun- all in milk, had an average of 918 i of fat for the month. Elaine remained to spend the week l IA$15 m C. Smith oI ~prmgwim, .a Io ments and dismissal were by the iday ':ch,Jol picnic at Thomas Park lbs. of milk and 3.4 lbs of fat. I F. W. Stewart of Marion started in the Baker home. Lee Maurice King, son of George i pastor at Bertram, were m cnarge pastor Rev Eyestone. Miss Myra in Marion Sunday Lynch & Brown of Clarence had itesting his herd of registered Hol- Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Kline and Delia Schaffer King, was born i of the services. Their words cen-r~.~,,,~ o~,~c~+* ,~,u~'~'~ ~,~.~ ,.~,,,~,,~sf'~'~-'"" D,,~n-~--~ ~eor~e ..... ~ose nave" mew .... ~ase- the high producing cow. Nellie, i steins in the association in July, were Sunday evening guests of July 28, 1892 in Equality, Illinois:, 'tered around the scripture ....... verses . ~,~,~,, ......... ~[,,~u~'~^'~ ~u~:'~" ......... e,~dm.mm: ........ ment aug ano•~ are pouring cement• a registered Holstein, had an aver-~which is the beginning of a new Mrs. Ida Andre. and passed away at the Veterans' of "Greater Love natn r~o ivlan ~._: ...... e .... age of 1770 lbs. of milk and 72.2 i year's testing for all members. Mrs. Ida Kline visited Monday ' :u,mm~v~. lheyn°W' fixedln~Y up,are uwngbut willm amovegranarYto ibs. of butter fat for the month. ! The detailed reportfollows afternoOnMrs. FrankWithRobinson.Mrs" Overfield and hospital in Des Moines, July 21, than he lay down his life for his:l¢ 1939, following an illness of two!friends" and "Honor thy FatherI BIDERMAN MACHINE the ba~e~o~t ~f ~,~ h~, ...... h,~,~ .... r ...................... TEN HIGH HERDS FOR JULY months duration land thy Mother" Eacn spea~e t FINISHES RUN :" : ~ ........ d---h- tLe ~"- • • . ~t ~s --,~ne w en a y can wmcn In Lbs. " " King was a World War vet-[set forth the outstanding trait mI Th^ Bide---an ..... ": ........... 1 " --' • ,~ ........................... ~ ~,n~ ..... wH give ~nem more room. Owner Breed Milk Dry Milk Fat Greenfield Township eran. He enlisted in Cedar r~ap-the life of Mr. ~mg, ma~ oz ms ue-!ished the season's work Tuesday at ........... Sargeant ~ Rose .................................. G.G. 11 0 918 435 Schools Will Have ids and spent fifteen months over-~votion to his parents. The Ameri-ithe Joe Mikulecky farm ~llr~l~/~|~|~ww • ~. seas in the service of his country, i can Legion was in charge of the -- " I F.I.H/ Ivll N/ll Ir Lynch & Brown ................................... P.H. 13 0 1158 41.1 r~ • . .... He moved to a farm near Bertram burial which was made in the FRED KLUSS WILL SPEAK a~a~.avaa~ aa~a~,~a~a Lender's Farm ....................................... R.G. 16 0 858 40.2 Keunlon August bin with his parents thirty years ago Campbell cemetery. ON FRIDAY PROGRAM ------ F.W. Stewart ........................................ R.H. 6 0 1017 38.5 -- • - ~ ___--- ~ . NEW MUSIC INSTRUCTOR Clarence Stonerook ............................ G.H. 18 0 1150 36.4 The fourth annual reunion of the and s~nce he was employe.d m Ce-i,,~" A~r~ ~r~ ~.~.v~ WERE I Fred J. Kluss, prmmpal of the ~f, ~va~z~ ~a~ ~,~ ,A,,~r, J.F. Bowers & Son ............................ G.G. 18 3 790 34.9 former pupils, former teachers, and .... . . i~- .......... s ................. . Schoonover & Neal .............................. P.H. 21 0 945 34.3 their families, of the Bunker Hill, spent with his parents and h~s life ON FRIDAY PROGRAM .... Ranids and a member of the sneak-The town council has arranged G. D. Graver ........................ G.G. 11 0 757 32.6Hazel Hill and Center schools of • t Mr and Mrs vance Allyn oz r ~ • . was devoted to their welfare,is' New" London N" H wno" are 'ers' bureau of the Chamber of fm HoTrod. Easter, the newly- August Amend ...................................... P.H. 1"3 1 854 32.0 Greenfield ' township, Jones county, In addition to his parents he ' " ' ..... ~Commerce will sneak on "Joints elected m~,tructor for instrumental rs Bessie spending the summer w~m lvlrs ~ survived by a sister M . . " ~ • " • ..... ' i of Time" durinff the ~ro~ram to mu~;ic in our schools, to take charge Fred Baldwin .......................................... G.H. 10 0 835 31.7 Iowa, will be held at Dutch Creek, Ham acher of Chicago_and a,neph-!AllynSsP:~nt~er~eVLuan~ lo~S't~e!be given' Friday evening" in the of the band concerts on Wednes- COWS PRODUCING OVER 60 POUNDS OF FAT Ana mosa State Park, Sunday, Aug. ewturm~onnbrt~aom~ah r Carl°Z ~e~arFredemcrtapmS.re i~program~Ye given ' rrmay" -~ evening' m" i Methodist church by the members day night until the band season~ Owner, ,~ ~ow ........~reed ~WUK ~at I n.i attendance~CmC umneris desired.at noon. ~ mrge A ' ot e , " ' P " ...... hurch Mrs All..niOf the Men's Brotherhood eiGhts. However Ralph Inks, will ,,yncn and ~rown .............. Nellie R.H. 1770 72.6! ceded him in death at the age of the Memomst c . • Y .... " h ~ charge of it this Wednesda ....... also the mere is no charge mr aumission ~ ve Y Sargeant and Rose Slim G G 1454 66 9 i -- ave a prong so~o ann w~ ni h .................................. IT I{EMAINS TO BE SEEN OhV year. g ...... " .... ^~'-'n and all are welcome to attend this g t. Mr. Knudson, who has August Amend ...................................... Hawker R.H. 1838 66.2 - " Funeral services were held on pmmst oI .me eve!~mg ,_.~v~r. ,~,y i interestina nroaram beainnina at!taught here one year, will go to j. F: Bowers .......................................... Goldie G.G. 1401 64.4 l It is stated on no less authority l Thursday afternoon, July 27, in gave two ~eno.r StaGS, "~ne ,~,na oI!8.15 ..... ~is new position in Nome Alaska the Beatt cha 1 in Cedar Rapids a Perfect uay" ano "reggyi • ' I , Lender s. Farn~. ........................................ Goldie R.G. 1215 60.8 I than Attorney General Murphy] y pe ' ,, ' ' -- ' , -- 2ugu. s~ /~-men(1 ........................................ Fe,g G.H. 1634 60.5 I that the federal payrolls are clut-l and was largely attended. The O'Neal. . r the o en :' Grover Denton returned to his' Union Services were held .in the many and beautiful floral tributes Other numbers wee P " home in Cedar Rapids Monday eve-M. E. church Sunday mornmg, as " . mowers .......................................... l~uoy G.G. 1113 60.1 i tered with some 250,000 names! wh~ch~m h mn by the audmnce prayer R( v T:~rrell isaway on hisva ..... iwMc,h could be removed w~thout showed the high esteem in " " g Y ' i ning following a six weeks stay ~ . , • • _ i . . , , • ' the least interference with efficien- at the Floyd Kitchen home eastcation.The order of services will ~R ~ ~q~.| | ~. !~|!~.||~O M~ss Vera Blythe spent Sunday l " !of town be the same next Sunday, Aug. 6. • cv of service This would mean a ITl/tl l£1.I.r. Ilr, w3 im the home of her parents, Mr ..... ! Mr. and Mrs. George King were Dr. Rowley, District Superintend- m ........ ]and Mrs. Jerry Blythe. i saving of $175.000,000 a year in i diner guests Sunday of their neph- ent was here Sunday afternoon and Mrs. John Wain I Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Remington and~this .°ne item of cost. In place of ew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde met with the official board, and the PLAY DAY AT----- ~ daughters spent Saturday night and i seeking a way to plug up some of Davidson in Cedar Rapids. pulpit committee for a postponed MARTELLE AUGUa" "~ Sunday with relativesin Cedar the leaks our president continues The Misses Helen Rose and Helen business meeting, o- o--- Rapids. to find more ways to spend n,ore Is a good time to let us help you check over your machinery. Our completely equipped shop is pre- pared to tune up your tractor for fall work. We can do a better job on your Farmall because we have factory instruction and the special tools required to do all the work. I IIIIII NOTICE: We will be closed evenings now except Wednesday and Saturday. Phone 287 Mount Vernon ¥ $,meriea's biggest musical extravaganz~ 100 gorgeous girls, imdio stars, movie stars, in 6 nights' thrilling entertain- merit. ~ Z?.$ept. 1. twice daily. Mo~t sen- rational ~ stars of ~m~ziea and Europ~ famou~ daredevile in two afternoons packed with luflr -raisins automobile aud airphtnestunt& Glamorous Hollywood star Susan Hayward in person, picking Iowas most beautiful redheads, Aug. 27-28-27-30. Pit IPARE M|SS SHOW Canno.. gas nm.sks, tanks, ~haehine guns, planes--all latest army and nav~ equipment in ma~nmom preparcdne~ exhibi~. LIVE$;OCK c ow Thousands of anima~ from 30 states competing for $75,000 in prizes; Amcrica's 4argest 4-H Club show; mammoth farm equipment exhibit; women's expositiolL HORSE SHCY FIP.EWOPJ 37.,11. Famousahow Every Night hor~ stable "Festival of Light" ~or $10,000 In 20 hods" and orchcstrn~ and Huge open-air circus, Ffa~. Resells spent Saturday night at the Two "floaters" were on our Junior Farm Bureau Camp at Abe streets, Saturday night and claim- Lincoln Park near Davenport. ed to have been with a show, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGowan and asked to put on a few stunts to family of Ryan were guests Sunday earn a little money. The mayor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Logan gave them a little time between McGowan. shows at the Cedar Theater and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Albaugh they put on their stunts which did and family on Sunday attended a not amount to anything. A small reunion of the Albaugh relatives at Nashua. There were 62 present. i Mrs. Viola Berry, Pearle, Julia, and Leonzo Berry, visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Berry's broth- er, Cleveland Stoneking, and his family in Cedar Rapids. Mrs. Jessie Harman has as her guests her sister and family of the state of Texas. Mr. and Mrs. William Mohr and son Keneth of Chicago returned home Sunday after a visit with Mrs• Mohr's sister, Mrs. R. C. An- derson and other relatives. On last Sunday during the ser- vices in the Methodist church Velma Anderson and Warren Jor- genson each gave an interesting account of the week spent at th{ Clear Lake Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nebiker Carol and Herman Jr., are spend- ing a week's vacation with rela- tives at Burlington and Morning S"l~iss'" Catherine Berry was an overnight guest Saturday of Miss Marjorie Albaugh. Mrs. C. C. Berry, and Miss Helen Resells called Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair : Stoneking. Mrs. Bessie Hamacher, Mrs. Ma- !bel Hershey, Mrs. Henry Le Hantz and son George, all of Chicago, re- turned home Friday. They were called here by the death of Mrs. Hamacher's brother, Lee M. King. George, Robert and Tillie Kramer and their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kramer took a motor trip thru northeastern Iowa on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Letner were Sunday evening callers in the home of Rev. and Mrs. J B Eye- I stone in Mount Vernon. Mrs. Ray Bolton The Paralta threshing machine started threshing at Bob McShane's Wednesday afternoon. There are ~twelve on the run. Mrs. Georgia Murray spent Sun- day at Edward Murray's. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Perkins at- tended the Port reunion at Ana- most Sunday. Mr. Pownell on the Honeymead farm had 900 sheep shipped to Par- alta and drove them home from there. He had 250 come Tuesday evening and 650 Wednesday eve- ning. Mrs• Ivy Bennett attended Mrs. Mildred Steele's sale at Springv~lle For Prompt Removal all DEAD STOCK Call Our Nearest Phone Collect Cedar Rapids 4612 Anamosa 542 Stanwood 800 Iowu Dept. of Agriculture License No. 1 SANITARY RENDERING CO. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Telephone Mt. Vernon 6000 COUNTY ESTIMATE BUIX;I,Tr ES~PIMATE AND I{I.:COI{I) Ol,' FILING NOTICI=~-~--The board of supervisors of Linn County, Iowa, will meet August 15, 1939, at 2:(i0 P.M., ]t Court House, Cedar Rapids, iowa. Taxpayers will be be.~rd for or against the following estimate of ex- penditures at that time• I