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Ra H u~ W|nn-,re tio t'ams Saturday and wiI1 judge drews and A. R Johnston of Inde-lbeen studying the use of flowers ci Tries Out Portable Feed Mixer 7in 8 more Jumor teams on Monday ; pendenee, at the Linn Co. Fair Aug. in adding beauty to the home. Mrs dW ] Llnn CaunN Fair August 13 at the All Iowa Fair and14. Junior gardeners displayed 4 Richard Wagor of Central City,Eauinoed With Mechanical Unloader -- - - I 10 senior teams on Tuesday, August different vegetables. Blue ribbon, judged the arrangements. In the] ~Y local 4-H girls earn blue!14- :winners included Beverly .Ann group which was planned for useI ,I-i- -- in Fair competition each l Red ribbons at Central City went Heald of Springville; Karen Jilovec,;on a breakfast, lunch or dinner Reports below are from Satur I to Kathy Kelly and Nancy Coons Mary Ann Conner, Mt. Vernon;: table, blue ribbons to those in this judging at Central City. i of the Clover Chums; Rosena Beuter ~ Mary Carson of Ely. area were awarded to Caryl Batch- ribbons went to the Wapsi- ' and Martha Nielsen of the Live Wire 31 senior gardeners exhibited : elder, Audrey Pollock, Springville; and Be Natural 4-H demon- Lassies; Judy Wassmer and Edith trays of 6 vegetables. In this group Adeline Biderman, Ann Vislisel, Mt. teams at the Linn County Boddicker fo the Starlight Pals; and Ann Vislisel and Fern Kaplan of Vernon. Blue ribbon flower ar- August 4. Mary Dihz Darlene DosZal and Mary Ann Dye Cedar Rapids, Nadine Rayman and'rangements suitable for a buffet Price received this honor of the Linnettes. White ribbon Ellen Klinsky of Ely and Sharon ~ included those by Jean Pavelka, Mt. their demonstration "Making a awards went to the Linn's Best, Kelly of Springville won blue rib-~:Vernon; Nancy Carnahan, Beverly t able from orange crates." Laura Hann and Marlene Wells and bans. ,Heald, Caryl Batchelder, Springville; ainting" as demonstrated the Viola Crickets. Shirley Schley FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS i and Alice Vislisel, Mt. Vernon. Kay Pillard and Janice Price and Jo Ann Knapp. A new contest open to 4-H girls] Miniature arrangements w h i c h the blue ribbon to the Be'GARDEN VEGETABLES this year at the Fair was flower,would brighten up a bed tray were club. Mrs. Burdette Jones Vegetables displayed from 94 ~ arrangements in the home. In home shown by 17 4-H'ers. Blue ribbon aterloo judged the 8 demonstra- ' gardens were judged by Clyde - furnishing work this year girls have winners included Alice Vislisel and ' Marie Reyhons, Mt. Vernon. 1 J I Phone 60 Right now many farmers in Linn county, as welt as elsewhere in the United States, are faced with comro!s. The ceiling on beef for example. None of us can say what is coming, but if there are more controls, there is very likely to be a reduced income And the Iogicai thing is that if you have a reduced income, you will have to reduce expenses And that is where the Linn Co-Operative Oil Co. comes into the picture. Our more than 2,300 members in Linn county are joined together in a joint venture for buying anJ selling. Our prices ore in line with the going levels ~n this area. But there is one difference. Through rigid control of expenses, and the elimination of a heavy overhead of salaries we are able to effect substantial savings in operation. Each year these savings are returned to the members, who are also the owners. 4-H girls can and do make flower arrangements for use at church. Sylvia Krejci won a blue ribbon on her entry. Top corsages that had been made for teen agers to wear were dis- played by Jean Pavelka, Mt. Vern- on: Delores Klouda. Ely; and Bev- erly Heald of Springville. Palisades Mrs. Don Dolezal The Leonard Poduskas and chil- d:'en of Solon were Sunday dinner guests of the Louis Reyhons fam- ily. Margaret Ann Poduska remain-!l ed for several days visit in theI Reyhons home. Sunday evening i ~,uests were Mr. and Mrs. Tony] Hmz and children of Center Point. i The Frank Fayman family and] and Sunday included the Don Dole- i za'.s and the Ray Darlings, Gaylen r Ritchies and Lawrence Meyers ofi C:da: Rapids. :.~ir. and Mrs. Charles Ford and David Sunday attended the first -eunion of the descendants of John Fulwider (Mrs. Ford's father~ at the Lower Palisades. Forty-five en- joyed the picnic dinner and voted to meet against next year at the same place. The Clint Berrys entertained the', George Vislisel and Frank Bider- man families at dinner Sunday eve- ning. Sunday Paul Vislisel, Stanley ! M:'s. Anna Fayman of Cedar Rap-i iris were guests in the Vislisel] Glean Lehr is feeding his cattle home Monday evening for dinner iwith a Marion Mixer mourned t~ '.",ell) Mrs. George Vislisel cele- '. on a truck, a system which is work- b:'a~e ker birthday. ! !ng out very successfully The grain Sightseers in Chicago Saturday Is carried out the conveyor by an auger sad drops in the feed bunk NOTICE OF APPOI~I~VI[ENT OF EXIgCUTItlX No. 21821 State of Iowa, Linn Ce4mty, ss, as the truck is driven Mona the cement p-~vement in front of the bunks. Sufficient feed for 200 cattle can be unloaded in from five :o 10 minutes. The unloading device was de- signed by Mr. Coleman of the Ra- Dids Machinery Co Marion. manu- facturers of 5iarion Mixers. at the suggestion of Mr. Lehr. who told him what he wanted, A similar outfit may be marketed commerc- iallv. The mixer is mo nted on a second hand Chevrolet truck with a heavy duty reversible power take-o~. Only a few of the 96 cattle at the Ditch, Delbert Ditch and Sonny Lehr farm were m the feed lot Hartl started on a two week's fish- when the pict,re was taken. Most ing trip to Minnesota, Internation- of them were in the pasture. The al Falls, and on into Canada. In mixer and unloader is used to put Tiffs concrete lo~ling chute Minnesota they will visit the feed in the feed bunks whirl1 are Ditches' uncle, Joe Snobel. [in the pasture, also built last fall, has worked Mr Lehr zs well plea~ed w th out very well. Instead of an The Bertram Girls and Boys 4H] " ~ . i me m~xer and unloader Combined clubs exhibited flowers livestock I '" " incline it has wide stel~ Mr. ' 2"'-' with the streamlined feed bunks Lehr got the idea at the pack- ann garaen proauce a~ me ~,m b " " tv FMr nnd h n, ham uik taut fall it is a great labor iv.g house. C~ttle walk u~ it Coun . r oht e, - '. much better th~n an incline. saver m feeding cattle numerous blue ribbons " ~ ~ t The feed bunks are 397 fe,~t long The steps terminate in six Jim Neal and Wayne ~tearmanl with a concrete ram 1 "~ *~ foot level platform 42 inches won several blue ribbons on hogs p a ong two sides 10 feet wide with a cur'; ~bove the &,round level. A bend they exhibited at the Linn County on the outside. Eight feet of tJe in the chute a!sa nmkes lo~d. Fair at Central City. feed lot inside the bunks is also ing easier. A steer can't see cemented. "I am not through with what's ahead of him so he my plans here," Mr. Lehr said. "I ~oe~n't balk until he's zround plan to do more cement work bu~ the bend and being pushed a car load of cement was used here Mon.g by the other e~,ttle. That means that each member-owner gets a return on every dollar that he spends So if you are looking fo~ a place to save money, we suggest that you come to our office in Marion or contact any of our courteous driver- salesmen for full detaiis of our plan. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been on / this 6th day of August, 1951, duly appointed and qualified as Execu- trix of the estate of Charles R. Keyes late of Linn County, Iowa, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment thereof to the undersigned. Those having claims Abut 70 percent of the farmers in Linn county are saving money and reducing their overhead [n thi~ way. If yocr in:ome is reduced, why not reduce your expenses, too. Marion, Iowa against the same will file them, duly authenticated in the office of For S~rvice Without A Scowl Caff the Clerk ~1I Linn County, Iowa, // District Court. i SARAH N. KEYES, Executrix [] R. B. Wolfe, Attorney. Aug. 9-16-23-1951 Julian Johnston, Mt. Vernon Phone 676'i Leo Jackson, Morley II Choice of ten beautiful decora- tor colors, in gleaming plastic handle insets, to accent your kitchen color scheme. Easily interchangeable ! e Dial 3521 Model HA-92 -- $369.95 IIIII they're ? last fall.' The bunks were built and the cement work done by~,|a |T|ea~|=--~-'l~f-] Wayne Sehoff. Feed is ground and put in the~ mixer in the modern corn crib and granary, built two years ago. CARD OF THANKS The 96 cattle at the Lehr farm were purchased last September and CAltD OF THANKS October. They averaged around I wish to thank all the blood don- 425 pounds when they arrived from I ors and those who sent cards and Hellman and Davis ranch near'visited me white in the hospital. It Amarillo, Texas, where Mr. Lehr~wa'~ at! ~,re~tIy appreciated. I usually buys his cattle. Dick Hoyt "I should make some money *' off these cattle In spite of the I NOTICES roll back but if the second and *, - ~Ird roll ba.ks had been or- I OT-YO-KWA Camp Fire girls' dered I would trove taken ~ food sale, Sat. Aug. 11, at Crawford's. heavy loss on them," he ~ld. . Any donations will be appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Lehr and their three children, Joanne, Robert and LOST Susan, operate acres northeast -go of Lisbon. They are assisted by with stones. Reward. Mt. Vernon, their tenant, Carl Reynolds. While the cattle are on pasture P.O. Box 536. 42p o . they are being fed corn and cob meal. A protein supplement will be added when they go into the dry lot. For winter feeding Mr. Lehr plans to mix corn and cob meal, oats, supplement and si'age with this outfit if he buys more cattle during the fall. ScoWs Mill Mrs Gerald Scott Paul Johnston spent the week :end with his parents, the Grill Johnstons. They're here the newest refrigerators for 1951! Yean ahead . . . in style, con- venience, features! See the great, new Model HA-92 with . . . L COME Pantry-Dot Butter Keeper 50-lb. Freezer Locker Fresh Meat Drawer 2 Coldstream Crispers Stainless Steel Shelves Acid Resisting Porcelain Enamel Interior 9.2 cu. ft. "big family" capacity SEE THE COMPLETE LIN 7 MODELS 7 SIZES 7 PRICES TODAY AT Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Scott attended the Canedy reunion at Thomas Park FOR RENT partly furnished. Private bath. Available now. Adults. Dr. Ber- tha Swim. Dial 2271. 42-43c --FOR RENT:-O~ light-h~-s]eke--~- in~ room, ground floor, refrigerator. Suitable for one person or working ':)uple. Dial 4282, Mr. Vernon. 42p FOR RENT: Modern house four miles north of Mr. Vernon Sept. 1. Mrs. Uthoff. 42c FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart- , meat. Four rooms and private bath. 'No children. 608-6th Ave: N. Dial 272!, Mr. Vernon 41if FOR RENT: Wall paper steamers. sanders, edgers, buffers and waxers on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krall and Mayme Krall of Cedar Rapids were Wednesday evening dinner luests] Kal:%an ADDl'iance. Mt. Vernon: 18if of the Ed Stastnys. Mrs. Krall and l -FOR RENT: Modern apartment-0-n Mrs. Stastny are sisters, ground floor. Dial 5251, Mr. Vet- Barbara Bys spent the week end non. 41if ,nounuayumner guests of the Stast- r aoFaO R.EN T:i ' fu,' hhedv4ir2 e nyswere Mrs. Stastny Mr. and Mrs I,v :~ ~-:," ?. * ~. ;~ "" *: : . l aul NOSeK The .Arme lYtelus ram-. - " -"- o - ,= - f- "- -- - il M R 'e "'v . turn,shoe,r,va o~n Avatmom y, rs. os 1% "ark ann tars. mrma . " . % -~ : ,%u,~ '/th ~a' t~.s. 13r. t~erma ~w:m, Stastny. The group celebrated the i~. ~ "~7; 13 a ZZ a ~.~ ~Z ~6C birthdays of Mrs. Field and Mrs. : : Nosek. Joyce and Nancy Anderson l were afternoon callers. WANTED COMBINING Mervyn Armstrong combined oats for George Bowers a week ago. Gilbert Caldwell combined for him- self and Paul Caldwell and on the Scott farm. The oats are the Bys farm have been cut for threshing. Ralph Duncan combined for Harry Caraway and on the Umdenstock farm. Combining is in progress on the Armstrong and Grill Johnston farms. WHAT HAVE YOU? We have .~:u:'chase:'s for houses in Mt. Ver- non or Lisbm. Some inquiry for the better houses, some for chea~- er pIaces, t)referably on outskirt:~ with l~rge lot or extra ground If inte:'a~t~d call Smith Agency, ReMtors, Office 3-3700-423 Guaran- ty Bldg Evenings Dial 4491, Mt. Vernon 40-4 t-42e --WANTED? Co o l~d c"~'i~f~t from summer's heat? Fuel savings when winter winds howl? Then now's the time to have Johns-Man- :ville nodulated rock wool blown in to insulate your home~ Free Abbey Creek Mrs. Wilton Gunn e Mt. Vernon, Iowa FINISH BALING, CO~IBINING Kaplan Bros. finished baling straw consultation and estimate Ed Hal- and combining at Merrill Hoffman's dam Dial 402I, Mr. Vernon. Saturday. Nearly all the combiningI --WANTED- has been finished. This week AN IOWA YEAST should see practically all baling!FEED COMPANY can use a ser- done, too. Now it's mow weeds, fixlwce man at once in this locality. A h~v~,!permanent position with a chance fence and do odd job, which i certainly accumulated--maybe even:f r rapid advancement for capable man An0hca It If a,'oe~)t,d w go fishing once or twice. !. "" . ~': :," -~ . ,- ilt " nn an~ Johnn"i oe given tree training A )olicant The James tiu s u a :, - 4. ' er ests Thursda" eve a, us~ nave a ca be able to work were supp gu 2,~ ; r, me ,lUlL [t 21e /& [a nl ac uamtanc~ ning at the Merrill Hoffman ha,!,- . r q' " ~ an in celebran"on of the birthda,s, of ia~vantage. . Write f~r informal,a2, n James Gunn and Mrs. Hoffman. i and interview, Box 22, Cedar Fatls, The Kenneth Kaplans and Rudy Iowa. 41-42c Laings were Sunday evening callers ~ R-~ -~ ~-~-p-~ at the Wm. Kaplan home. II7 week:, -~ fall s~ss~on~ "'~ starts, Sept. 17. Mr. and Mrs. James Gunn and lTremendous demand for operators. Johnny went to the Sheley reunion ! More than 160 graduates placed. at Belvedire, Ill Sunday. Mrs. Women students welcome. For Gunn and Johnny went home to!more information inquire at this of- Maywood with her folks and wil ~,fice or write Newspaper Produc- remain for a two weeks' visit, lion Laboratory, Iowa City, Iowa. The Lyle Cliffords of Cedar Ra- pids and the Wilton Gunns went to] 41-42p Potosi, Wis Sunday. While there! WANTED TO RENT: Garage on they visitee a cheese factory. !north side. Dial 4001, Mr. Vernon. The Merrill Hoffmans were busi-II 42p ness visitors in Anamo~a Monday ;---WA-NTED--Bab-~itting any night Gary Kaplan spent Monday with including Sunday. Contact Ruth his grandmother Kaplan while his IAckerman, last house on south parents were in Cedar Rapids. I'Ihird Avenue, t~t. Vernon. 42p 1 } WANTED: Waitress and kitchen help part or full time. Dinner Den Cafe, Lisbon. 42p WANTED: Reliable lady for part time housework during school year. Phone 152 Lisbon after 1:00 p.m. Mrs. Robert Huey. 42p IIELP WANTED: Full time clerk. Fountain experience preferable but not necessary. Beginning Sept. I. Meredith Drug. 42tf SERVICE WE HAVE 5 new 34 foot trailer units for hauling livestock from Mt. Vernon and Martelle to Chi- cago. Phone collect. John Middle- kauff, Martelle 6561. Mt. Vernon Dial 5811, Larson Produce. 41tf EXCAVATING and construction: Sewer, water pipe, septic tanks, basements or whag have you. Mike Schick, Mt. Vernon. Dial 4771. 35tf SERVICE: Refrigeration. Both commercial and domestic. Ray's Re- frigeration Service Martelle. Phone 538. 35tf --A-SOFT-WATER gE-KVlCE Xvail- able now. No equipment to buy. No work for you to do. Neal's Soft Water Service. Dial 5201. Mt. Ver- non. 29tf AGRICULTURI~ LIMESTONE, , road rock, fill dirt, drainage ditches i and cellars excavated. George Gaines & Son, dial 3831, Mt. Ver- non 18if D I T C H I N G - and- ~a sere en t--ex-~xTa-- tion with dragline. For estimate call Frank Meyer, dial 6307, Mt. Vernon. 41tf EAVE SPOUTING and sheet met- al work. Estimates gladly given. ~It. Vernon, lh Hawkeye-Record and The Lisbon Herald Page 7 Thurs August 9. 195I FOR THE BEST Wast, ed Sand los your concrete work. Dial 6307, Frank Meyer. 38-if SPECIAL allowance for your oH watch in trade on a Bulova. W. H. Hoover. 40-4t-42-43c -- GARNER 1" AR-M- REC-0;R-:D BOOKS. With instructions and sheet for socia'l security. $1.50. Hawkeye Office, Mt. Vernon. 8~t FOR SALE: Three 6:00xi6 tires and tubes. Never been used. Dial 5509, Rudolph Notbohm Mt. Vet non. 41-42p FOR SALE: 2-door speciaI-De- Luxe 1949 Plymouth with 1948 body style. Low mileage. Radio, heater, under coating and other ex- tras. Graver C. Miehe. Phone I59, Lisbon 42p FOR SALE: Fairbanks Morse Stoker complete with controls $40. DiM 2683. 42c , FOR SALE: Metal bed, metal folding cot and boy's bicycle~ Dial 4091, Mr. Vernon. 420 FOR SALE: 1940 Chevrolet $130. 1938 Dodge $100. 715 6th Ave. N. 42~ --IVIAKE YOUR own Grov,'ing--(;,: Laying Mash with your grain and Purina Poultry concentrate for a cash outlay of a little over a cent per pound. Bachman Feed Service, 42,: FOR SALE: Hay mixed alfalfa with some Red Clover, First or sec- ond cutting. M. E McCann. Lisbon, 81F24. 42p --------- FOR SALE: 9x12 blue. leaf de- Bob Hanson, phone 186, Lisbon. 24if sign rug and pad. M. J. Linse, 5~t. FOR GOOD Furnaces, spouting, Vernon. 42p gutters, furnace repair and instal- FOR SALE: 1939 Chew'olet Mas- lation see DriscoI1 Heating Co. For ter De-Luxe 2-door town sedan. free estimates call 122, Solon, Iowa. Good rtmning condition. 4 new 24tf tires. Reasonable. A10patz, Lisbon. APPLIANCE REPAIRING. Our Phone 162. 42p repair shop is at yeur service --PURINA Family Flock Laving You'll like our work and fair orices, Mash in beautiful dress print t)ags House '.vi~ing. Hot-Point distributor. Clark Appliance Service, Dial 2391 $4.73 per 100 pounds. Non-disin- tegra,ln ~ tI ace mineral blocks. Mt. Vernon. 22tf Bachn-a~ Feed Service. 42c cleaner, truer, faster. All kinds.' quicker service. Lee Paul, 600 Col- ~lege Blvd Mt. Vernon. 23tf' FOR SALE i germination. High yielding. Order~ now. Stanley Vislisel. R.R. 3, Cedar Rapids, Ia. Dial 3403, Mt. Vernon. i 42tf! FOR SALE: Six room modern house on north side on 261. Oak floors, oil heat, nice lot. Price $7500. PRINGLE REALTY SERVICE, phone 8891. 42c FREEll FREEll Prompt removal of ~ll dead st~ek. 3~mt call omr hearst truck, eolleet-- Mechanie~vtlle Solon 18~ Mt. Vernon S~I FARMERS RENDERING COMPANY Superior Servlee S/nee 1912 St. Ll~ No. 7 lowa City. ILt. DEPENDABLE AUTO SERVICE Tires, battery, radiator and crankcase . . . they need constant service, and they get that serv; e here everytime you dr~ve up for gas! Be wise.D~ive up here for expert service today and every day! Your FHend~y Focd Dealer Diet 5061 Mt. Vernon INGREDIENT Doesn't Tell The Whole Story It's not what is on the ingredient tag that COUntS, it's the Results in the bag. It's the right combination of quality in- gredients that you find in Purina Livestock and Poultry feeds - rich in Natural Animal Protein Factors plus Vitamin B-12 and Antibiotic Feed Supplement. Buy Quality -- Buy Purina --Save Money STILL GOOD $6.00 per ton discount on all Purina Hog Feeds, meal or pellets -- thru Saturday. If you are interested in saving money in your livestock ,%eding program here it is. e Ralph Bachman, prop. Dial $471- Mount Vernon, Iowa