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Mr. Vernon, la Hawkeye-Reeord I
and The Lisbon Herald p 61
Thur~, August 16, 1951 age f
Gerald Farm
Shown Last Week
The Gerald Scott farm west of
Mt. Vernon appeared in the aerial
farm photograph last week. Mr. and
Mrs. Scott moved on it 35 years
ago when they were married and
when Mr. Scott bought it of his!
father, Joseph G. Scott. !
Scott's Mill, which was located i
on Big Creek, was originally owned
by an uncle of Mr. Scott. Mr.
Scott recalls this mill which stood1
at the west end of the old bridge~
on the east side of the creek about i
where the present bridge crosses i O0 yOU live on this farm? If you do, come to this office and claim an 8x1 0 inch enlargement
the creek. Joseph G. Scott bought~ of this picture without cost. Watch this space each week for an aerial picture of a farm in the Mt.
the farm of Turner Sargent when~,Vernan-kisbon community. The picture in the last week's issue has been identified as the
G~l~beSC~,~l~ :l~ ~ ~ y ungster" land Gerald Scott farm west of Mt. Vernon.
on the Scott place He has 40 acres~ "
cf corn and 20 of ~v beans Twenty!They expect to keep the 50 pullets l who lives in the modern house on! Donna Carter of Brooklyn is vis-
acres of Colo oats yield'ed about!for a laying flock, lthe curve near Camp Good Health. it~n~ this week in the Jake Hiner
average this year. ] Mr. Scott recalls the paving of I Mr. Keyes uses it for an antenna for i home.
Mr. Scott has six Chester White'the seedling mile on U.S. 30. "When I his amateur radio station.Mr. and Mrs. Ted Romig return-
sows and 52 June pigs. He milks ;I father bought a car we used to ride I . -- -~----Y-" ~ I ed Friday from a trip to Milwaukee,
three cows and has three beef cowsiback and, forth on the pavement and Sprmgv,lle News Minn and points in South Dakota.
with calves. The chickens consist~think it was wonderful. People '
Elizabeth Circle Past Matrons
Of 160 Leg-Hamps and Hy-Lines i came from some distance to ride Twila Pedersen i Mrs. Sara Whltaker entertained
- - - " ----i on the pavement. The grading was !O E S. Tuesday with 16 member
I done by mules as the pavement was J Presbyterian Church, Charles B. ~
. --~ ~,!built before truc.k,s and tractors Wlllmlrg, Pastor.---Sunday school and one guest present. Travelogues
~YOUR CIGARETTE LIST FOR iwere used widely.' dama has been holding up well during~by members who had been on va-
~1 1 ~ -~ -m i The wind of May 1950 ged church vacation. We are glad our cation trips were enjoyed. Mrs.
~J~ J-~~ ithe cattle shed on the side of the members have been attending other Mary Taylor will be hostess on
~kJll~ qkJPlt,FJL~,M I barn. Mr. Scott tore it down and church services. Sundayschool Tuesday, Sept. 4.
0nd other pepularbrands i used the lumber to erect a 22 53' Imeets next Sunday at 10. There Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Englet and
I will be no worship service. Corrine returned the last of the
z~ zoot garage ~as~ summer, week from South Carolina where
The windmill tower shown in --'----
HAWKEYE GRILL the picture was sold to A1 Keyes, Eev. Willming and Virginia vis- they visited Jack Engiet in the
ited at Camp Good Health Friday. army service there.
Mr. Willming turned over to the The Kenneth Yeisley family at-
FOR THE
RENDERING
Camp fund some money that Di-
anne Taylor had collected for a
needy family last winter. Since the
money had not been used for its
original purpose, it see~ed wise to
give it to Camp Good Health.
Springville - V i o ! a Methodist
Church, O. L. Allison, Paste ~
There will not be any preaching
service at the Springville Methodist
church Sunday, Aug. 19, but Sunday
school as usual. At the Viola church
there will he neither preaching or
Sunday school on Sunday the 19th.
V4EDDING ANNOUNCEMENT
tended the Koch-Culberson wed-
ding Sunday evening at the Metho-
dist church in Mr. Vernon.
The Clyde Lantz' and four daugh-
ters of Chillicothe, were week end
guests of the L. L. Williams'.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carbee were
Sunday visitors with Ben Shell-
hammer and Clarence Robertson.
Miss Berniece Daniels of Bridge-
port, Conn and Mrs. Ella Daniels
of Cedar Rapids were Thursday
evening dinner guests of the A. R.
Pearsons.
Mrs. G. Platt Bowdish entertain-
ed the N. C. club Wednesday after-
noon. Twelve members were pres-
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