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MOUNT VERNON HAWKEYE, VOLUME LXXXI, NUMBER 46 MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1951 MOUNT VERNON RECORD, VOLUME LVIII, NUMBER3
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463 Students iTown Takes Out Receive c Dr andMrs. McCon, ne gust 23rd BronzelNarne Dr. Gardner Lisbon School
* * * * : VlSl1.ea here laSt weeK I At r,- - i - General I
h . rLlaDIIITVto, iCY A : g ,eu J--I T-- ur eon I:: .-II on=/
KeCllster un i ",/ADOUT Kemalns T McConne . J'U" "U I Dr and Mrs J R -ardner and,JU"
v [ The Mt. Vernon ~Jouncil tOOK OUt i Jmuzzalo, r~. x were visitors fast, ~vxa], a].patcneQ zrom tnu ~]~uun ] ~ . . .
f~l~,~=e=~= r~ [a general comprehensive liability f'~l' ~,~& OA=~,L week with Mrs. McConnelrs sis- and Mt. Vernon post offices onAug, i r~L,al~ ~F~A/I~ i their daughter, Mrs. Harry S]zer, !~v lOll JR')
vJJ llllJIJ UUY iinsurance policy with the A1 Mor-!%lJ| J~Jle Ul~il.II ters, Edna and Alice Kegley. Theyi123" was among three sacks szo,en U~III J~IgVVll re~urnea.~rlaay zrom ~rana l~a-l/~l I/all= bJ.L
= ~.w ~ i ris~ey agency at the regular council v went to Mr. McConnell's former I between the train and the post I picL, ~viicn wnere mey naa a~ena- !
I~ ~ ,= :meeting on Tuesday evening. The '~ ,~ #,b ,~ i home at Mediapolis on Wednesday i office in Chicago, IlL, rifled for ne- I,n - J n i ed the National Encampment of I I~ 61~ r ~ IA I=1~,~,
,JU Are ~-nrolled policy covers $20,000 bodily injury ulea In ~erman r'rlson and returned here Friday, leaving gotiable items with value and the IS K~;elV~g;;]l Dy Spamsn-~mer]can w a r veterans. I.~v v.~ v~ ~
h. V:-J .-- !and $5,000 property damage. Pre- #'% ~.~ !. U -k 1OJII~!for Buffalo on Sunday. They remainder partially burned. I Pnr~nf~ R.~.ntlv I Another daughter, Mrs. S S. Du.nn: [ara~st Enrollment
"'. intlllU~:~r~U[ll~ri i mium will be $390 a year i ~ q, ~,~ ,w,~ -- !brought their daughter Carol, who l Checks sent by the Mt. Vernon1 # o~ Lansing IlL alSO accompamea -----~
' : them
- will enroll as a freshman at Cur and Lisbon Banks to the Northern : i
,The usual bills were ordered paid.~ - "
Enrollment in the pubhc schools : i A great burden has been hfted I nell She is stayin~ with her aunt~Trust Co. and Federal Reserve i Sgt" Dean Brown, sun of the Cliff ~ Dr. Gardner, who is commander Registration m the L~sbon schools
at ]ne ~own e,ecnon ~[llS 17~11 w~; ul i - -
,'vii. Vernon shows an increase:cuss,a- " ,ne ie ~smmre nas chang -~';fr mtheMrs'J'E'Beachfamilywithiunti'l~ the dormitories open iBank for clearance were not re-iur wns wno rive" .on me. ~:a ~a~e of the Iowa state unit of Spanish- i n iuesaay, ~e.pL ~, snowed an en-
~is year of 26 beyond the figure . . " . g ~ i receipt of news last week from the I Mr and Mrs Robert l~/IcConnell I ceived by those banks. The local; farm south of Lmbon, has veen i American War Veterans, was ap- !roUment of.307 ~nthe sen oo.[ system,
Ior last v~nr ~nd nf .q.q river 1949 I ea me ume oz town ~vc~*u,~ ,~u.; i Department of Defense after 6~ ~ ^v ~" ~ uo " ~ r~ . . h~,~t~= r,~n,~v*,~a tn *h~ ~h~o~'n awaraea me oronze star medal zor i nointed Hur~enn (~.~nornl nf th~ tWO more than ma~ oz l~,:m. iraae
As of T~-~'~-.~n~ -4- ~ t-ntal nf March to November at the general i~ears of waitina containing, infor-';A o ~ ~.?, ~. 2~'~ '~, [ ~:;:~ .L:~.~'.~L "-~^-.~'.',~ ~"~"-~ ~action in Korea by command of i~tinn~l Ene~-n~nrn~-n~ i enrollment took a boost of seven
~t " "~*'" -' election" time" Each town cande . -,o wean,shay mgm hey remrneo ~ u~[lll%~ tll~lL tll~lg l~lilltt~ll~ I The A"
63 had h ".;o*o~oa ;, ,~ local ~ - i mation concernin~ the remains of :. Z : ~ ~ Major General Ferenbaugh ~ over last year's figure of 218 The
~Ystem with some late registrations ~;rode wh~ther tor etl:ct:ff~rs cfi~; ithe late Staff Sergeant Harold E. i oner~I:g~*y nth~anm~aY canpl:e:~ I ~e;y ee ~scov~;e~S~n the'tracing' medal was received by hm parents/ ~J~,%n* P.T.A. TO high school enrolled 82, four less
e ectedThe umor h enroll two o y Beach ,on Aug 2nd than in 1950
. . 3 g -i~"orne-" R B Wolfe will study the i .~ ." attend a Boy Scout conference at i of the items. Some bank drafts~ ~ : " ~ " . .
~.ent ~s a little short of that last!=~ ,~' "~" :,h ~-,l~t: ~gL *~eacn .lea oz pneumoma InlEast Lansing, Mich. Robert is theiwere apparently destroyed as they!.~*nec~a~ L n w~mcn wass*~gne~a~,~Y J~@ A~=~l~,~,~a. et.~,~ Enrollment figures are g~ven by
~ear but those at both Ward and '*~.w, ~. "=v .a ~erman pmson camp on mtarcn I~ -~cout executive in the Sioux have not been cleared ~: ~.D[u~lnur, ~u~un~,~J~,~, ~ ~,-. :SV|~I svl~un%4%4y ~V~ grades:
the hi . a m~er meeung. ]16 1945 a week or 10 days be-i"~ ~ ' ",oz ~Tan zrom naq. ~m rotatory --
,r.~.Lgh school show mcreases,i - ' ' ,Falls area. He is a son of Dr. and The checks m the banks mml ~ Division dated Jul 19 is as follows Kmdergarten 26
,valid Totals 266 ~ sore ~t was lmera~ea. A lesser wr*z- :~ l~,P,~nn,~]] i were nhotostated and have been i ' Y," Do you have a child in school First grade 26
:indergarten 48 I ~: #A R,a I. I,~ ~ten Aug. 28 by Col. James B. Clear- "~. "'~%~11 ~e rl ~F ! minster1" hv tho ~-~rro~nonclont hmnlem ~ this year? If so you will be won- Second grade 21
1 i illv~mm ~i~ I~i;MI% lug rl DIV,- u ~,~,~u,=**, * -,-- ,- ~--- ,-.* [ v ~. . . .
rst Grade 42 : ~1 r water chief of the Memo al ~ ~, ~ ,~ ~n,- ql i~ ,~-,~;a~ ~ ~ n o t dermg who his teacher zs what his Third grade 29
. ~ from th . h tosta s. -
econd grade 32 ~# W~n ~edlacek Ant. i smn zs the first deflmte reformation T~ ;~ h, ~.~ ~,~ nnvthin~ of value mailed on~ newly redecorated class room looks Fourth grade 31
~r - ---- -- * -- i- ,the family has received "~ "*~ '~"'~'~*~ '~ ~"'*"'" ~'~""" ~ ""~ [ " 19
d grade 30~ ~ " ~fh~t d~fa m~v h~ inv~lvf, d Any like and who some of h~s class-Fifth grade
n you are worts,ring~,xzn grade
,I falo N. Y.
FoUrth ~rade 44 A recently reported breakin at i Sgt. Beach, who was in charge of ; ' . I one who~has not heard from a re- mates are.
Fifth gr~,~ " "" the Mrs. William Sedlacek apart-la 37 m.m. anti-tank gun crew in!l~,i mittance mailed at that time prob- about these things and are interest- Seventh grade 24
~.ixth ~rade ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ !lent has been investigated by i the ll0th regiment of the 28th or l I~WlWlII ~1'1 l abl" should follow it up to see if ed in your child's school life, where ~zghth grade 21
iKeystone D~v}smn ~n General m s~ ~l ' ~ he ~ ends rime months out of the Total 225
~, ltlGlt 66 28 1 Marshal Ed Gill and a deputy sher- i i it reached its destination ~P " "
Seventh Grade iff. Mrs. Sedlacek reported some-!Hodge's First Army, was taken pris-:~# =ql= Mr C Y Snan~ler of Lisbon year you will be interested in at- High School
~ighth grade 38!one had entered her apartment in ioner m Luxembourg on Dec. 20th, i Welt~r |~W~r i had a money order covering an in- tending Parent-Teachers meetmgs Nmth grade. 20
1944 at the hme of the Ge ~ r nr mi m returned by the once a month ~Tenth grade 26
~IGH gradeSCHoOL 129 43 i the Slyer apartment and went " rman ' " " 1" ,
i break-through durmg the Battle of. | ~ ~,&~j I Chicago Post Master. One corner i The first meeting will be held Eleventh grade 13
Ninth 29 '~ through a dresser but that appar-: ' su ance eu
~the Z~ulge I ~ ool house on ~welftn graoe z~
Tenth grade 34!ently nothing was taken. ! -- - .om o~ the money order had been burn-, in the Lisbon sch ^~
Eleventh grade ] Loss of two diamond rings valued xne mmny rece,veo a puss cars i I- ,~ '~.r~ ~o a.r~n;n~ ~,nn, t" l~t ~. 6Total 8Z
'dated Jan. 16, 1945, on the following ! i ~'~ ~, o~ ~ ~ ;~ : '.~.''-~ ~" !KINDERGARTEN
Twelfth grade :::::::::::::::::::::: 23 !at $285 and coins amounting to $20 I March 29, stating that he was a ~, r'ainung of the mL vernon szana-I ~--~ m~'~'s" q v i .
f Freshman enrollment includes the i was reported by the Sedlaceks the :~rman -,risoner of War at Camn ~pipe was completed late Wednesday character L n .type ~a. s sent by i This will give you an opportumty i Startmg out on their formal
Cllov~mg on Christobel Kram-. missing articles had been kept in a l~eal~~ "News of his death c~u-ne on ion Thursday night. Both pumps Linotype in Chicago was amongi see faces of mothers and dads new :ten pupils:
J0yce Anders r i Monday after Memorial day. The ~'~.~ V~T A and was in duo~ land the tank was filled with water ! the Hawk,y, ~o me lviergenmamr i to meet the teachers, old and new, school career are the 26 kmdergar-
DSVid Bachman e n i cedar chest which had been forced Anril "21 1945 were operated until midnight and ~ the letters stolen The inotype ~o ' to Lisbon and take a tour of the I Joan Clair Campbell
LelRoy Berry Kay Mull* !open. ! ~" ' !the hark numn all night Extra, reported Saturday that the order ~r,h~nl h-ildin~ John Charles Carbee
chlomne was used while the stand- had been dell e e Man changes have taken place eg ry rk
~ ' "An official report of burial has i e was bein filled i damaged condition The letter ac=I " Y 1 ainted walls. I Donna Mac Cole
l~ayne Berry James Neubauer The recent letter says: I "Y. ~" "- ~" " r "v r d to them in a Gr o Lee Cla
I . ,P P g . including fresh y p .
,nyllis Brecht Ruby O'Conner Pre-Schoo[ Opens With,now been received from our over- Workmen for the National Tank companying the order was leg~blei ~b~ a new heatin ~lant i Colleen Susan Dunn
~an Cejka Jerry Ringer
FZchard Collins Larry Ringer 119 Children Enrolled ,!seas Command. and discloses, that. ,Maintenance Co. of Des M0ines re-, but items marked on the order Pfc. Roland D. Bro n, Inf. U S. ,~ n~w class room or two r Sandra Lou Ford
. routes Cooper David Ross - - "' " i - ' . ~,uesz speaker wm oe me ,
~ara CunninghamBetty Smith Mrs. Darwin Cook opened her ithe remams of your son were or*g- ~nort the tank is in good condition ! blank were not ': Army Co. C. 31st Infantry, dmtln- i. Nancy Lee Gilmore
molly buried m the Pr*soner of War i The~ invited the mayor and council- I ~ gu]shed himself by herom achieve- . ! Charles Gunther
- eotmty neal[n nurse WhO Will
~on Farris James Sproston pre-school Tuesday with 19 children 'Cemetery at Funfeichen, Germany, men to inspect their work and of- I Ae ,-. a ~ merit near Sanyang-ni, Korea, on q James Edward Hall
!near Stalag IIA at Neu Brand,n- for,~cl ts null them un to the catwalk !,~uro /rip I[,21" DToners ,~tna 10 June 1951 On this date Pvt expmm her posmon m me I Gary Lee Hubler
~.ames Gaines Donna Staskal !attending. They are Jimmy Lind,
i -- i "-- - "- i . counEf
~aro] Hartenber-Leota Staskal i Barry and Suzanne Roberts, Karen iburg, but were later disinterred by, on the seats the men use when Ikl I #"~,~, q1~1 F.A,Jae Brown, an ammunition bearer with i Kenneth K. Kohl
~,ger Jud Strickland Kent, Mary McConlogue, Andy !American Graves Registration per-,naintin~ However none of the i 57mm recoilless rifle team volun- And yes. there will be refre.h-i William John Kristan II
~O.yd Hughes Vernon Studt ! Duckwall, Mary Shackford, Sherry sonnel, and removed to the AGRS I town officials took them up on the i ~ ~ncl Mrc f~.l~n .qfemor ~nct Mr ! teered to join a rifle squad in an ments. Don't miss the first meet- ; Reona Light
Mausoleum at Leige, Belgium. offer, anc{'lVIrs~-L'ioy'ci ?Weal return,el@Ion." attack on well-concealed enemy hill i ing. The hospitality chairman will I Mary Sue Miller
i)nl Johnson Barbara Sutliff ~Hunter, Becky Swan,y, Cynthia L "The remains have been oronerlv ! The tank was drained and cleaned .~ :.:--- ~o .~ *^ ~;~ i positions. During the ensuing action, be at the door to greet you. See ! Morean Plattenberger
j nald Johnston David Van Metre i Buresh, Bobby Horton, Pal Elli- : ~ ~ ~ ~ . u~ ~ ~ ~.~ -~ ~. . .
;,~ . to Mmnesota PortArthur, Fo t . . .
jane Johnston Gerald Walter i son, Billy Bauman, St,yen Neal, identified casketed and are now be-~of scale and rust spots and pamted! r the party was pruned down by a,you there David Allen Radl
. . I !W}lham and Nzpogon, Can . ! ~ .
anet Johnston " "o~i i Linda Morse. Barbara Norton, Da-ing held at an overseas mortuary ~two coats the last of bakehte paint ~c1~ ~d heavy volume of fee from an: ~-- Dorothy Reid
New students: Tea ~ tas, rid and Carol Priceand Micky i pendmg dlsposztmn mstructmns i Because of sweatmg the tank could to the Black Hills of South Dakota i enemy machme gun emplacement. I =-L---- e JL~ I Clarke Rzeck
~arley; Da4rlene Feum, Rogers I Erdman of Lisbon. from the next of kin, either for re- not be filled until the outside was Several days were spent in Min-" i Pvt. Brown, w,th complete a,sre- LI~Jl ~U|~ ] Gary Wayne Reynolds
~.r.ove; lily Jilovee, Pleasant ,I ~ i turn. to. the U.S. or for permanent l:painted . . i nesoza" and- ~anaaa. ~'~ " wnne )n ~an- gard for his. persona,h fa e sa~e~Y,of theCrawiedheav ~ ~ Diane. Michelle. Shaffer.
~lill; Helen, ][L~llec, Ely; Ed- !Beans A.e-d Meetnng of bumal m an overseas cemetery Few reahzed what a task zt was ada the, drove 20 miles beyond ,forward m t e c Y! ~| -- ~ & ~J' 1 Marhn Richard Sm,th
J "Identification was established!f r.B'.K" McIlnay, water supt tolNipogon'to Lookout Mountain'and~fi.re~and,~hurlsedg~r~nnad~s11~nt rlQI1%,uurl %,#1t Nancy~Rut.hnSw~etn l~hr~n
W~.rd Kouh~y, Rogers Grove;
~veY Meskimen, Rogers iNafiono| Mmsions Beard :through place of death in agree-Imaintain proper pressure m t~elhad a wonderful view of Nipogoni "~"'~.'"7~'".~-=' .C'-'-"? L" -! ', ~.-~"':'%: ~%':: .'~'" --
~ment eolnr of hair estimated hei,ht imains aurmg me ,~ aays ~ne Tant~!~ . crew ana oes~roymg me wwpu :U~ ~ ~ ~& 111 I ~amem ~ue wa~mn
re; Donald Nederhiser, Rog-
ers Grove and Nargi Jo P~y- Dr. and Mrs. James Bean left weight and age favorable" presence iwas drained. While the tank waslZ'~l~ey ~aw Mr and Mrs Fred lThe voluntary act. of .bravery byin [IUl- l pI. In JackWeth.ington
o one identification ta, and state ' ou~ oz service mac s,ep~ wire one ~ T .~ "~ ~ "*,- i ,~vL ~rown was an mspzrauon m ms, ~tepnen ~en Will)ares
Marvin Stastny, Larry ] Saturday to attend the annual meet- i - ~, -' xoung az ~.ascaoe on zne norm~ " ent in ~ '
rnont nf elvilian.~ and enemy records : eye open and was close at hand all ! ~. ; ~, comrades and was rostrum al T i~h~ ~cout~ will have a Court I ------------------
~-lrpkodh, all of Ely. :ing of the national staff of the board snore oz aKe ~uperzor ~ ~ he ~
" ' i m t nc day to watch the pressure and keep . the successful completmn of t .
]:)New on the junior high rolls are: i of national missions of the Presby- m agreement with c rcu s a es the Lake Shore drove they went to I of Honor m the Lisbon school ImJA,--~A, ID
: 11: equanzea me patrons lncon- assigned mission ~ne heroic acuon.
surroundmg death . - " ~ Ely Minn and Hibbina where they " bufldmg on Sept 11 It will begm I cl~vu~gr
avid Chesmore, Vinton, and Mar-iterian church in the U. S being: . ;veto,nee az raking a ntue rangeri ~, ", ~ imspiayea oy ,~vz. ~rown rezzects . i --
Mrs Beach will dec,de on her m-~ o~ w~n't *'ad a~ corn ~watched achv]tms at the Hull-Rust ~,reat credit on himself and theat 7:00 p.m. w~th the Scout candle- ~L ~.---'A I~
!held Sept. 5 to 8 at Barber-Scotia
~m Williamson, Belle Plain, in
rode 7. In Grade 8: Barbara Clem-
~?ts, Knoxville; Patricia Costello, i college, Concord, N.C. Dr. Bean is structions after she obtains some i~ar~"~o ~oo~muc~,ressure -! Iron ore mine from platforms on 'military service Entered the mill-~li.ghting ceremony All friends of ~,|liJIl[lJ~iUl[i I[~l~irr~w
inational missions chairman for the more information from the Depart- i'~ Th~ ,:,ark nun%n nu~I~lns 140"~allons the edge of the pit This largest ta,-~ service from the State of Iowa ,asoon ~cou~s are ]nvnec~ ~o a~tena i
l' Ux City: William Coultas, Far- ~Presbyterian Synod of Iowa. ment of Defense. ~ minu~,~ and the ~ower 170 ~allons open pit mine in the world is 3 B~" Command of Ma~or General this important and impressive, Lisbon Elevator bought the Iowa
~e.y.; Patricia Lockhart, Cedar Ra- i ~ !a minute Heaviest load is betweenimilesl ng a,mile and a half wide Ferenbaugh." ~ ceremony aS~a~e ~ssaa~r ~vIh:n~plO*~ot-H b:nr~:w
P~C~s; Roger Schnittjer, Delhi; Day-i
~ Staskal, Cedar Valley; Marvin Local Officers Assist Hereford Disonnears 6"30 and 9 a m One of the pumps r' and5 ~'6~000zeeZMinnesmansaeep. ro ~ On Aug. 9, Pvt Brown was given -~---------~'-- - pound n De,ongeaY zo ~alen rlel-a
: r.I- had to be on all of the time Light-i 2 0,ugly ~ a combat promotion to sergeant |~,~6~.el| l~m m^| T~il~J~ ~.
W~.Ltiamson, Belle Plain,; Douglas In Hunt For Wright :^, DAi U :l, I= " ~,~er cent of the state population are r~ o* a-e he is themlm~m~ilmm IIv~m m~imu~% gens,~vmnuceno. ~neromna~nma
r. lrab, Cedar Valley; Mike Wol- ' mm zn ~
~, Cedar Valley. ! Marshals George Kohl of Lisbon' a.m. The park pump was used dur- supported by the ~ron m g - youngest sergeant m h~s company. AI~FJ ~l~-~,~^ ~4b#,e#,~' [has been fed Leco feeds It weiahed
A Hereford weighing around 850~in~ that time i ous~ry, work at me rome goes on #=ntm m~,e ~mmmvn,~ ~,~m~,~%,~, ~ ~
pounds disappear,el from the Rob---Mac--would come down at 6:30 ~dur]ng the enhre yea . To ,~ --,~,i " ~" ~ ,
th~a the rest of the high school are and Ed Gill of Mt. Vernon took i " r tal area~ zuu pounds u.eorge .wa ~e m
~)ree more new students: Grade 10: ~ " " ' ' " t ~ " - -- - ~'~ i'~i - las" Thurs vator oougn1: me oarrow /or mere
ley vicinity last Thursday night night and Sunday. Heniks have not : the lower pump and remam there I mnes oz ~racK m the pz. - Visit Mackmoc And Sea ,~ooon scnom vu m ng ~ - ~ '
~n Scholl, Cedar Rapids, and :part in the hunt in the Cedar Val- ert Henik farm between Wednesday ',a m shut off the park pump start ] covers 1250 acres and there are 60 ~nowers ~na warmers The fuel tank was installed at the charge.of sales, for the Lzsbon.Ele-
~,arie Williamson, Belle Plain In for Donald Wright, 36, who was ~ found it in the pasture or any trace !to control pressure by the master i They crossed Minnesota ano went ! day and the stack for the ~wo new !,~ran.a c nampmn s~e.er, ~e~. and
~rade 11: Edward White, McAllen, ! wanted for larceny of domestic ani- of what might have happened to it '.main valve until 7 30 a m At 8:30 through Bismarck, N.D Aberdeen, i ~r~ ~,a ~ T~,~ ~,~,~ ~nrt cyclotherm boilers was put in place snown by l~mnara ~,mmae, ~loom-
eXas. There were no new seniors ~mals. A road block was set up near ',' " ~ " " on Fri Iield sold for $* a pound zo Morrell
n tw men were reouzred to,Huron and Pierre, S.D enroute to ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~1~. ~ by an Iox~a City drag line -
re~', ~ m. o ~ i . ~,~. ~.u ,~. ~,~, "'--'=" " -~' Ottumwa ~ome 180 4 8
~=,~s~ered by Tuesday. : the home of Wright's brother-in- FOOt i make the change when the park the Black Hills and Badlands They returned from an interestin" vaca day. A transport load of fuel oil Co . - club
"~DERGARTEN i law, Lloyd McAtee. Wright sur- Fractures Bone In pump was turned on and the lower saw a herd of buffalo and deer and ,~ i, *-ovel ;n *he vicinit~lwas placed in the tank which holds steers averaged 49. cents a. pound.
,Two more students were regis- rendered to Sheriff Jim Smith I Gordon Neal uffered a broken i PumP shut off at the same time. i antelope in the Black Hills I ~'~'~ '~o-'~" T~t~o~ " " ~ i 15 000 gallons or two car loads. The grand cnampmn tomb nrought
"~red in kindergarten after the first i Deputy Pete Whittemore and Ce- ;bone in his left foot Friday when During this period a little over 1. Crops looked. ~;onderf~ul }n ,as: ! They traveled north through the i The unit heaters for the ag class i:~L~ a pou a.
v. .u~t, bringing the total to 50, di- dar ceunty deputy E. N. Hem,n- the tractor manure spreader hitch !300,000 gallons were pumped, each' tern ano cemrai ~orm uaKom ano Dells in Wisconsin and along Green room and the lunch room arrived ~ ~--
~ed equally in two sessions as fol- : way the following night when they dropped down on the top of his foot 124 hours Average cons~mpuon ,s m ~ac~ rooked gooo an along 1:he iBay across the north shore of Lake on Tuesday. They will be instaneo i/~l~l~ I~ll~ 1U~;II
'~ws: " went to ~he McAtee farm looking He had his foot put in a cast and is ilh0,0~, so aoout tha~ much was oy- rou!e Michigan to Sault St Marie to the Saturday when school is not in ses-i"-m~vmm ~o vw mzm
~ orning Session: 'for him. walking with crutches ;Fasseo. " lney ,ezt rtapm ~,zy oenln.~a rD~g Sou Locks For the past thirteen sion. Work in the typing mass M^^, ~"-
XJOugles Armstrong, Ronnie Arm- ~ I This was done through the by- rain and hail storm. Hail c e ;months the public has not been room was expected to be completed ', ~1 ~ q~il~ll~.1~ ~UI[I.
rw. anis air Joann Becicka,EN. ~m~ Mt. Vernon Locals valve on the hydrant near the the ground and creeks were run- allowed to enter the locks which are Wednesday so it can be used for
~lly Brisbin, Glenn Dinkheller, :, Heavy traffic moved through Lis- "~
I standpipe which was set at 40 to ning full of water. It was so foggy i milita,-,--uarded, classes. ! The LLbon Reds will play the
~lbert Drahos, Diana Kafer, Gary ben and Mt. Vernon on U.S. 30 over 50 pounds As this was not large after the storm that visibility wasi The'~lo~ks, opened in 1914 and Workmen hope to complete the Clarence Cardinals in a le'ague
~aplan, David Lambertsen, Jonn the Labor day week end without Mrs. R,dolf Vodicka left a week enough to take care of the variation barely beyond the highway fence. ] 1919 respectively by the U.S are installation of the boilers by some- game ~un~ay afternoon, Sept 9,
e a.rnann, Becky McSpadden any traffic mishaps in this vicinity ago for Sterling, Colo where she in consumption, two lengths of fire The trip covered 3161 miles i 1,350 ft. long and 80 ft. wide, 24 time next week. At present the at Butler Park, game time 2 o'clock.
~-'~ana Miller, Sharon Northrup, that this newspaper has learned will visit for three weeks with her hose were connected to a fire hy-~ i ft deep with a lift of 22 ft. These sump tank and condensate pump This game has been rained out
~eanne Peterson, Victor Rahn, Mar- daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. drant and run into a tree at the In The Service itwo are identical and are the long- have not arrived They have been :; three times- if it is rained out this
~ Shackford, Ronald Shebetka, i ab ut" ~ Donald Marek Henry Rhoads corner. This hose ',st m the world Each will take shipped and arrival is expected i Sunda th' ~ ' ~* ~,~ ~o
! . " ; y e ~ame will n -
,~.~Ward Stastny, Darla Stoltz, Ly- Willard J. Maybauer, son of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Picklum was hung over a limb, back to the STUDIES AVIATION two of the largest lake vessels m -----.~ . !~cheduled~ as it will have no effect
[~:en S~oneking, Ted Strait, Sharon C. D. Maybauer, returned to the and daughter of Ordway. Colo ground and kinked around a light ELECTRONICS ~one lockage with 100 ft to spare ;A~pf~lV~J,ltlW#'III~ ~in the lea~ in~
~.ue stand ~.
~Udt, Lawrence Wagle, James i United States on Sunday after spent the week end in the home of pole. This eliminated the danger than Panamaof 'lvl~'~mm''* ~mu~,s - ' o,'-, ~-,~,-~ ~,~
Yard. spending the summer on a govern- their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. of too much pressure as the hose Everett Russell spent the week They are 350 ft longer }' ! ,Slin~i c~ ~ : m
-- " " ^t the~1"#'~1~ -e-,Inment undoubtedly get the pitching as-
~raoon Session: ]ment construction project ]n me would expand and release the pres- end and Labor Day with his par-but 30 ft narrower The cost I p ~ -
Murton Kepler. cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Russell ~ -- ho rs the--~ s,gnmem zor me *~eas
c~ary Bauman, PatriciaBenis- Arctic region He was in charge :mese ~wo was ~,u~u,uuu. ~ ,my- m~v r :
e~e~, John Billings, MichaelBrawn- i of the payroll for the Chicago Mrs. J. T. Craven was taken to sure when it became too much.Everett is a student of the A. T. & ~present time, every za u,y : ~
average a boat every 18 minutes. ! The equipment delivered to the'. The Clarence club defeated the
C-~ .~en Childs, Tex Clay, ~ay~ene Brid~e and Iron Works of Chicago ThursdayMercy hospital,with Cedarvirus RapidS,pneumonia last waterMt" VernOnas you nOWwill ha~findaSingOOdthe A.L. school at the Navy Air Tech- i Each of these carries enough ore or j McCarthy Improvement Co. at Lis- 'r "Reds" in a game earlier in the
S~k, Billy Ellis, Reid Haul,y, d rahy B
jcc.tt Hipple,Bessiemae Hum,s, She is expected home thelatter state. A report made from thenical Training Center, Memphis, coal to fill 600 freight cars bun last week has been erected and year by a 1 run margin, 8 to 7, so
part of this week d~Hy record of the lower well is Tenn. He is studying in the field of ! On from Sault St Marie to St. i they are waiting on the remainder i the "Reds" will be out to balance
where we ferried to Mack,f
~azce Johnson, Sally Johnston CU USe sent to the Board of Health at aviation electronics which includes 'Ignace " . " i o the new asphaltic concrete plant, the ledger.
~/v~ark Klimo, John K rumm, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Eberhard Des Moines e~h week. radio, radar and sonar Prior to mac Island Th~s island 9 miles The r e
~" " ." pa t rected is called the tow- ! This will be the final league game
~:e~hanie Loan, ~onnie Martin, d entertained as Sunday dinner guestsTest samples from both wellsenteringated fromthiStheSChOOlAirheFundamentalWaS gradu- flung and3 miles wide ~St~mDe~Ul~ls er and includes the screen and mix-]of the season, so make plans to
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wittenburg, Ed are sent to the state chemist at school at Jacksonville, Fla. His i~ui summer esor~. " o the : er The boiler and dryer have not come out and see the last one of
~'ce Miller, Douglas Moore, Kay Lease Lan For Wittenburg and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Iowa City each month. They
j;~s~a, Russell Stiner, Joseph Studt, ; are allowed on the islana,-s r yet been~ received- !' the sea on
address is : Harlan E. Russell, A. A. ~ sight seeing tour was made oy ca - i ~ "
~7~n.nette Throw, Terry Travis, yi g St Koch and children, all of Marengo. have been satisfactory eaeh
324-00-18. N.A.T.T.C.--A.T. & A.L. ria~e drown by Doc and Jessie two w ,J,~ ~ The baseball tourney originally
",:~m Williams. ~ BU n a~ion Mr~. Phillip Miller plans to re- month for the last year. School, Barracks S17, Memphis 15, !common~ draft horses. The la'gr ,st I/ Kel~ort J~'~" ! scheduled for September 9th at
Grand 1%,#1 North Enghsh has been called off
~. ~ turn to her home in New York C:'ty Mr. McIlnay and the town crew Tenn. 'building on the island is J~ "
II~l Neal Wins Ribbon I Cudahy Bros. of Cudahy, Wis a the !a. t of the week following a two have run a new one-inch copper
suburb south of Milwaukee, have!weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs. water pipe south from the corner AT FORT SILICA. Hotel, which has the longest porch ,~ m ms -- ',by the host club.
Ssto:: :: uildm ruth, world The~ I
of any b' " g" !J l hnll ~t i Let's all be there for the game
t F leased ground of Edward Forest for i Charles R. Keyes, and sister Mar- of Fifth Ave and Fourth St. at the Pvt. Donald D. Lenz, son of the vacation season starts the first of ,J, vv,~,== r-~ ',Sunday afternoon as the "Reds"
i garet Keyes. G.C. Lusted residence to the new Donald Lenz', is at Fort Sill, Okla May and ends Labor Day. During I / n i / ]and "Cardir/als" always put on a
Howard The site is a space 132 by 240 feet i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edwards of Meeker basement and the Glen Har- v:here he has started his basic the winter season everyone moves ||~1~1~ i--III~11~ '~oo~ ~ont~*
~eals, placed second in the demon- a hog buying station at Mr. Vernon. i
~tra.~!on division with his demon- just north of the present lane to Maquoketa visited from Wednes- tong residence. The old iron line tra,:ning in a field artillery unit. His ~ n" exce-t about 300 In ' ~v s uuuu u I .--------- --
t~a~,~ n "Servicing Electric Mo- the stockyards It is south of the day until Sunday in the Harold has been abandoned. Mike Schick address: Pvt. Donald D. Lenz, US o~z me zsm ap -
clJ~s as the Iowa State Fair Thurs- Forest residence on highway 261, Longerbeam home. The Edwards' dug the ditch. 55161928, Btry. C 2nd, FA tug bn, i dians I
i Back on the mainland at St. is Fa~lle:~Seba~l~ltLisbon ~io~a~c~l Nancy Kay Zearing Will
~.~. He was accompanied by the just north of the Military road attended the State Fair Sunday ~ 1~ FA Tng Gp. FARTC, Fort Sill, Ignace we ferried ~ith our auto- . ~ Y g. -
j'e, clard Neals, the Ben Neals and crossing. The lease runs for 99 and Monday. SPEAKS AT O.~,IAI'IA Okla. mobile across the Straits of Mackin- nard ~rdman reports a group of Appear On Television
years, i Martha Jo Ennis returned Tues- Prof. Karl Kerr,ring will speak ~ tn ackinac Cit This ferr has seventeen are out for practice with ~
~c i n for 100 automobiles Herb Spangler Leroy Burrows ' Nancy Kay Zearing has been
en Ann He Cudahys plan to spend from ~ay from College Camp on Lake at the convention of Nebraska Mo- HOME ON FU'R-L~,GH M Y. Y
. ommodat o s " Dave V~ ',i
clarDenmslRaP,ds,SCvhonn~ket'k)6th withRthis 3secondCe bu~in~$15'000 tO~tation.$20,000itOnwilla modernincludehOg Genera'an: Wis. The camp was spun- ~or Carriers assn. at Omaha, Nebr P~c. Floyd Gouchee spent 24 hours With four ferries running one left W 'gg, Dean Simmons, Arlo chosen to appear on the Golden O!o-
Year Jers.ey H'ers will represent - - " " o sored by George Williams college on Thursday, Sept. 6th. His sub- ~f a week end furlough in the home~I~'~,-~ ~-~'-~k eve,' ~ hour and the wait- Mtman and Dick Shulista return- i portunity television program from
iov~a FOUratLmnthe ~:at'onal Poultry Jud~ ing ffice'dock,ScaleS'pensC ncreteand sheds.yards'A1 vatad- and 85 different colleges were rep- ject will be "Psychological Factors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. ing line was never long. During the in g lettermen, formmg the nucleus WOC, Davenport. channel 5, from
~ng. contest at " the International with running water is also under- : resented among the 200 students, in Creative Selling." Gouchee. He was recently gradu- hunting season cars have waited as :o~ the team. 16:30 to 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 7th. She
stoodto be in the plans, i Mrs. Charles Borlase who has -- Ve~no~ ated with the Airborne class at much as nine hours for passage Also liningupforactionareCarl will play Ethel Smith's original
q~h~Sta Ck exposltmn m Chicago. Hogs bought here will be loaded been visiting her daughter and son- Mt; ocals Fort Benning, Ga and received his across. :Achey Richard Bohr. Wally Bur-!"Tico Tico" on the Hammond organ.
wings. After this special training at The trip was completed down the :lingame Buddy Sizer Roger Dolan, i Winner of this nro~ram is chosen
Ced ~ oonn ano ~e,son Turner, ~out each evening in semis whichin'law. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bau-
Fort Benning he returned to Fort east coast of Lake Michigan going Keith Morningstar Harry Cole. Bob by letters from listeners She will
tel. ar Rapids, Sharon Kelly, daugh- will haul them to the Cudahy pack- man, will leave for her home Thurs- Mrs. Eric Kollman received a C~mpbell, Ky where he has been through Holland Mich where the Lind, Darrell Shelton Paul Frink a~,~reciate it if her friends will
a~ao~,the Oren Kellys, Springvilte ing plant near Milwaukee :day morning. Mrs. Bauman will cablegram from her husband, Dr. for several months and came from wooden shoes are made. and Robert Johnson. ' ~r~te to Golden Oppertunity WOC
h~-" ~ene Morris, son of the Lee accompany her to Chicago and re- Eric Kotlman, stating that he had there on his week end pass. Missi ~ i Number one problem is develop-TV, Davenport, ancl vote for her.
~.~rns', Marion members of the Erect Industrial Fence :turn that evening, landed at Antwerp, Belgium on Leanna Slife of Cedar Rapids was Honor Herman Siefken~ ing a catcher to replace Bob Kali-Letters must be sent between Fri-
"taming judging' team. John Turn- At New Disposal Plant .~i~s Alice Betts and Miss Leila Monday. a week end guest in the Gouchee~, "1 ban. day, Sept. 7, and midnight Sunday,
.~ received too ~ndividual honors Huebsch returned Monday to re-Labor Day week end guests in home. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mohn were
~ar n, placed secend and Gene sum, their work at Cornels. Miss the home of M"s. N. A. Min~r were Sunday supper guests. On 25th Anniversary 8 Loi~b:rnn~S: nT~mbferrs~fgtaheWaP;l~: i Se~ti'n9ner of this program will re-
-'-=.' n~ inc, ividua! placing. An industrial fence has been Bett~ had spent the week end in her father, W. R. Shell of Sibley,
erected treatmentar und theplant.new Mt.TherevernOnis Ames and Miss Huebsch of LeMars and her brother's family, Mr. and Harry E. Phelps has been trans- A dinner was held Sunday in the fall schedule is slated for this Fri- : ~i ~, ~ncl ~o to the semi-
eYoungst---:--- e sewage a accompanied her here, after a year's and children of Ed Richert home honoring Mr. and day, Sept 7th, at Lisbon, when the ==~'~= ~ ~.:.'.=-,'~.= ~,~-,~r is ehO~n
ferred from Fort Hood. Texas, to Mrs. Herman Siefken of Morley, local boys will take on Lowden, i~e~same~w'ay.~nt~e'~?nals the'-win'-"
I rtell r Mrs. K. W. Shell Fort Knox, Ky. He will be there whose Silver Wedding anniversary probab!y.at Butler field: The game!her will receive a week's all-ex-
~r~Nvns In Stock Tank gate at the drive way and a walk- leave of absence as the head dieti- Milwaukee, Wis.
in gate. Several local men helped tian at Bowman Hall. .eight weeks for an advanced course
with putting up the fence.The Miss Catherine J. Osgood left Des His new ad- was Saturday. Present werethe was omgmally set for Tnursoay on
i Moines Saturday, Sept. 1, by plane
Jimmy Petrick, 9 months old son in Tank Mechanics. ' ' "
,The tw post holes were dug by Ralph Bow-; of the Edward Petricks, is at Mer- dress is Cpl. Harry E. Phelps, U.S. George Richerts, Lane. S. D.; the thet highd s~)h lu di~:ndchboU~ ~iaas. aPpnSeertor~ptt N:cX~'J:mkt::rdh:uflrl.
.'m~s -- ,-.war om son oI vir ana !
No :ers w~m nzs zractor, f cy hospital, Cedar Rapids, where 55067402, 6th Co Student Regiment, Emil Jenners, Lorene Vearl and P P s " t .
,~ ~ . rman French was drowned. ~ ~ ~n ,f Con or Long Beach, Cahf where she Diane and Mrs Loui~' cl~d, w~ round was in poor condition. ! ~ancy wm compeze w~m prozes-
~=~nk about 9 am Wednesday !~ .tnc,~ence v,as p~,~,=~h~.~ ~; will teach in the elementary grades he underwent an emergency up,r-The Armored School, Fort Knox, ington Springs, S--~).~'~the 'R~od SCHEDULE siona,s as wen as amateurs.
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~Ing a " " - 'dnen~al J~ence L.O. lns~all~tlUil ~ . ar
~ t the home of his parents fence th~school ye She stopped off ation Saturday for an cbs~ruct~cn y. ',Remingtons, Anamosa: the August Sept. 7 -- Lowden here ! -- --~
railes in charge oI Jonn uoore. ~ne ~ '
~'il- northeast of Mart,lie enroute at Denver, Colo to visit in the ~tomach. His parents hope Smfkens Shirley and Lloyd, the Sept 10 -- McVille there i Zinllller (~oroge J~ellver$
t. = ~Ollnm,* '- o~"ond ~s t~o zeet long an~ zeet **,~. ~.~.~,o~ Avri] a r *o o* r,~,- to bring him home the last of the I ATTEND "~R~~()R "
~.~.~ ~o,~. uu~w~ ,~*~ ~ ~ ~ i Kenneth McConaughys and Karen Sept. 13 -- Stanwoed there i . ~, A ,~' . n
the"uaY on Friday Surwving are in, ~ence ozost~ ~u ~ ~ .~=~ nell who is a medical technician in week. !MRS. J. F. MAY
IV, t.ars un 3aruraa
l~n "" h~h v'~h a zoo~ oz Daro wure ~et " ,
'l?he is and a sister, Donna 4. = ' ~ .~ ~ a hospital there. Miss Hazel Livingston, who un- Mr. and Mrs. J( D. Peet, Mr. and of Morley. Frank Richard was an Sept. 17 -- Wyoming here !1" y
I~U~ .cly Was taken to the Goettsch at an angle aoo v.e zne post a~, ~,~ To"~ " rmctro-'- w~ t-k~n derwent surgerylast Monday at Mrs. Clarence Felsman and Mr. afterneon caller. Evening callers Sept. 20 --- Clarence there ]
iwere Mr. and Mrs Emil Hobel and Sept 27 -- Olin here i ~ive ~tuoeoa~ers were sozu ant,
eral home in Anamosa post is set in mree zeeT oz con- ,:,-~-. ,? ,- j. -e. .~
~ -- ~r~,~ ,~rivewa,~ is 12 feet ~er,cusiv nJ on weonesaay mornmg Mercy hospital, Cedar Rapids, is re- and Mrs. Lafe Hudachek attended
:'*lING ON ~ ~ the x~ alk in "ate 3 feet t ~ v.-ee~ a~ her zarm nome norm- covering nicely. When she is able the funeral services for Mrs. J. F. !Junior, Cedar Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Ctc. 1 or 4 -- Oxford Jet. here !de!~vered by Z imme 2a 2y on
Th ~o* w)(.e ano ~ . -- . Leo Hubler and Priscilla Mr. Me- Mr Erdman was elected vice- ~aturaay. nuwaru n~zs*~, ~v*~. ver-
~o ~e Bureh grading crew were l The new location of U.S. 30 wi;1 wes. of town. ~oca, people per-to leave the hospital she will con- May Tuesday in Anamosa. Mrs. " ' " 8 Confer- non oougn~ a commander conver-
or:r~in,g near the Roy Lacock farm r take all the land between the north hap~ heard the noon broadcast call- val~ce at the home of her sister May suffered a cerebral hemor- i Conaughy showed mow, p,ctures of premdent of the Wapme i ' ~ ~:
.- :ghwav ~a~ ~,~ "r,~a~v ~f thi l~n,~ ~ *h~ ~rounds and the eel- ing zor her nusoan~, wno was in me i and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. rhage Saturday afternoon and pass--ndthe triPMr~tOMSOUth Dakota which hers 28thence Board at a meeting nero ~ug. :al ume;commanaern~,-.~ ~u~w,~,v.~ land crmser;'~uu~'c.
T. Gregory, Cedar Rap ds, a cham-
we 1 .~ - o " ' " 1 " "
a~,-~"-' q'hey worked cn Sund~v '~,t~rv :Gre~nf}ed townsh,p area on his Clarence Livingston in Cedar Rap- ed away Sunday morning. She is a a ct.onaugny, wll~n ~vl ~ i
~::' ~ Monday ~ ~.~ .:'~. ~,~.~-~ ~" . --- - salesrepresentative duties.Mr. E ids. Last week's issue erroneously sister-in-law of Mrs. Peer.Herman Szefken, Lois and Donna - - -- d F T "'eltz "*
,W j pmn z-door an . . ~vz er, mms-
~'q ,~ ~"~ ~,~-,~ !Rmhert took last fall. Grand Champ Barro catine a chamnion 4-door
because of r~ !~ .~ ~ -~ ]:~:~J~Ir#~:~.~. J. Baird r~n~d/'rZd~y, Axrfs'.rcn~ was thus contacted and Il~-sted Miss Livingston's name as Dr. ~nd Mrs. L. E. Bigger were, --------------'~ i . i ' " "
~. .~ -T " !~ " .~l~jJ~M~din~flve'wee~ wi~b.her ~e:urned homebyone. Furtherde-iEthel. Her place as commercial house g~ests of Mr. and Mrs. E.J.i Ray Walton has assumed the] At the Iowa State Fmr barrowi
rn~n ~ "n ,~f J,~nnt,~'~ I aturda afternoon C W Charles Blinks of Lisbon has had
to~~r. and Mrs. C. S: M~-~.'~~h~er '~nc] son-in~l~w, the Rev. t~ils on the cause cf Mrs. Arm-; tea,her in Mr. Vernon high school Osgood, 3616 University, Des . aoersh, Store and~ show S Y . .
Id,~ere Sunday ~uests of i~r ar.d r,~d l~-s. J. R Williams, in Wcc- s~:c~:g's i]:ness were not available is being filled by Mrs. H. L. Fass- Moines, over Labor day and at- will continue during Mrs. Petrick's Smith showed the Grand Champmn a stage of blood poisoning m his
~' ~. P. ~r~. - ,:te-~, .Ohio. rt p~e~s time. ler of Cedar Rapids. tended ttie State Fair with them. absence due to illness. Hampshire Barrow. hand.