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Mount Vernon, Iowa
August 31, 1939     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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by, Augalst 31, 1939 II ....... IIIII I I II I I I HIIIII I II Center of this Grand Celebration. Free Kraut and Weiner Feast. Grand Fruit, Grain, Culinary, Needle and Flower Exhibition. Street Sports. 3 R.K.O. Vaudevilles. Streets of Concessions. Base Ball. Dances. Day. Arrange for your Clan to picnic here. Write for distant members of family to be in Lisbon, September 21 and meet all the rest of the folks. Have lodge gather here. School picnics ca n center here. It's everybody's day. It's day. Group picnics. Those who come free will find ample to eat. Besides service in all eating places the Methodist Ladies will serve a delicious Chicken Noodle dinner with all accessories for 50c. Big commodious dining parlors with accommodations. 5, the Merchants of Lisbon here-to pla ce our hand and seal and assure all that Day will be full of joy and enterta inment. Plan now that Kraut Day will be Play Day. LISBON BANK & TRUST COMPANY A Good Bank Since 1874 CITY MARKET Dry Goods and Groceries Wilson & Graham Phone 93 THE MOUNT VERNON, IO~VA, HA*WKEYE-RECORD AND THE LISBON H~LRALD IIII II Ill ....... V JOHN H. MILLER Implements and Supplies D-X SERVICE STATION Clark, Lessee Phone 760 2. L. HOEFT HARDWARE Ranges, Maytag Washers, and Oil Heaters, Window Builders and Shelf Hardware S. G. FOUSE Groceries ' THE LISBON HERALD For The News 10HNSTON'S FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING Lisbon and Mount Vernon J. M. CARBEE All Kinds of Insurance. Rates ed on Application Notary Public BEST OIL COMPANY C. W. Carbee, Prop. HONEYMEAD PRODUCTS CO. Honeymead Feed, Grain, Seed and Coal Phone 4 ZIMMER'S GARAGE Studebaker Sales and Service. General Repairing. Conoco Gas and Oil. E. H. Zimmer, Tommy Stoneking, Prop. Mechanic CHALLIS CAFE Meals and Lunches. Fountain Service. Cigars and Cigarettes Service With A Smile Tom Challis, Prop. DINNER DEN CAFE Meals, Cigars, Cigarettes and Confectionery Lester Mitchell, Prop. DOYLE'S CAFE Grain Belt Beer on Draught. Cigars, Cigarettes, and Lunches STANDARD OIL STATION L. A. Davis, Prop. Fred Kruse, Assistant. Phone 99 R. E. MOELLER MOTOR CO. Chrysler & Plymouth Sales & Service Massey-Harris Power Farm Equip- ment and General Repairing FRANKS SALES AND SERVICE Radio, Electric and Refrigeration Oil-O-Matte Oil Burners Frank Wooldridge MID-CONTINENT PETROLEUM CORPORATION J. L. Petersen, Agerg JOHN E. McHUGH Postmaster FRANK W. STRITT l%°twear & Shoe Repairing, Men's Work Clothes PI R.L. FRINK tt bing, Heating & Electrical Equipment KALIBAN'S CLOVER FARM STORE Staple Groceries and Meats S. G. FOUSE Dry Goods DAHN & McCALL Plumbing and Heating Contractors Chandler's Furnaces FRANKS & SONS Building Material and Fuel The Home of Tasty Baked Goods LISBON BAKERY Phone 147 Verlyn Beasmore STAHL'S GREENHOUSES For Flowers, Potted Plants and Floral Designs for All Occasions. Phone or Wire Your Order. IOWA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY LISBON CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY Manufacturers of High Grade Butter WEST END PARALAND STATION Under New Management Gas, Motor Oil, Greases and Hood Tires Lunches, Home Made Pies. Cigars and Soft Drinks Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Holtz, Prop. REPORT OF LINN CTA No. 2 FOR AUGUST The average production during 61 between 40 and 50 lbs of butter- August for the 555 cows in Linn fat during the month. Three fed silage, 21 balanced ra- CTA No. 2, of which 89 were dry, tions, and 4 legume hay. Eleven was 597 lbs. of milk and 26 lbs. cows were sold and 11 heifers put of butterfat, according to the re- on test. The ration fed the high herd was pOrtvernon,Of tester.Ernest Nation of Mount [300 lbs of corn and cob meal, 100 The high cow produced 85.6 lbs lbs of ground oats, 200 lbs bran, of fat, one cow between 70 and 200 lbs of red horn, 12 lbs mineral 80 lbs., ten cows between 60 and and 4 lbs salt. 70 lbs, 22 between 50 and 60 lbs and The detailed report follows: TEN HIGH HERDS Owner Breed mk. Lender's Farm ............................ RG 16 Lynch & Brown ............................ PH Clarence Stonerook ......................... GH Sargeant & Rose ................................. GG J. F. Bowers and Son ................. GG G. D. Graver .................................. GG F. W. Stewart ................................... RH Lakeside Farm ................................... RG August Amend ............................ PH Fred Baldwin ........................... GH TEN HIGH COWS Owner Cow Breed Hilgrove Farm ........... Ruth RH Dew's Maniti Dairy ........... No. 179 RJ Dew's Maniti Dairy ..................... No. 271 RJ D-w's Maniti Dairy ....................... No. 270 RJ August Amend ............................ Bess RH Lender's Farm ............... Goldic RG Daw's Maniti Dairy ........... D74 RJ Dew's Maniti Dairy .............. D125 RJ Dew's Maniti Dairy ................. No. 275 RJ Lender's Farm ............................. May RG Cows in Ave dry mk. fat 0 802 41.1 13 0 1025 36.1 10 0 966 34.6 11 0 771 34.3 19 1 736 33.7 11 0 657 31.4 6 0 779 31.0 17 1 663 30.4 12 2 773 29.9 10 0 785 28.5 lbsmk, lbsfat 1615 85.6 1150 78.2 1076 67.8 1190 66.6 1392 62.6 1203 62.6 1144 61.8 933 61.6 859 61.0 1048 60.8 MT. VERNON SOCIAL A'FTFN D YEiSlA,IY IiEUNION The annual reunion of the Yeis- ley family was held last Sunday at the Upper l'alisades. Among those froIll Mount ~,'errlon who at- tendell were: Nil'. and M~'s. H/IKll Yeisley, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Yeislcy and fanlily, Mr. and Mrs. John Yeisley and family and Mrs. :~USll 11 Yelsley. I~ Id N N ETI'.'4 HONOI{FI) I~EI.'OI{I,] LldAVING HI.;I{E 3,1r. aad Mrs. JOseDh Bennett and fa::lily are beillg" honored tills weeR severtil o~'casiun~ l~oi'ore their departurc fur thctr new h(l:Ile ill Iowa City. On Wedn