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Mt. Vernon, h l]Lawkeye-Reeonl 1 The co-chairmen for St. Mary's
snd The Lisbon Herald .~ ,J circle C, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mill-
Thin'e, Oet. 4, 1951 v'ag@o ]er and Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ru-
~-[ shek announce a bake ~ale at De-
-*.it - e' l laney's store at i p.m. Saturday,
Whn'man-aueppe| /Oet. 6.
NuDtials Tuesday
= w ' In honor of the BOth birthday of
SOLON -- Tuesday, Sept. 25, at Mrs. Elizabeth Urbanek the follow-
9 a.m. Mrs. Mabel Whitman of Lis- ing came with provisions for din-
bon and Clarence Sueppel were net and with preparations by Mrs.
married at Sts. Peter and Paul's Urbanek, dinner was served. Pres-
church. The ceremony was per-ent were Mrs. Blanche Pavelka,
formed by the Rev. E. C. Keating. Mrs. Anna Pavelka and Mrs. James
Attendents were Mr. and Mrs. Jilovec and Mrs. Urbanek. She
Francis Sueppel, Iowa City, cousins received many nice gifts and cards.
of the groom. The bride and her
attendant wore dark suits with MRS. IW.ARKITAN RETURNS
matching accessories and orchid cor- Mrs. O. E. Markitan and Mary
sages.
have returned from a 10 weeks'
2~er m.e ceremony me ~rxa.al stay at Tacoma, Washington where
par~y naa droner at ~ne :iwm Mrs. Markitan received treatment
"~owers parlors. A wedding dance,
i at St. Joseph s Mulhple Sclerosls
was glven at Hi-way ~araens l ues
r wd in~Chnm" Mrs. Markltan has improv-
cmy evening wlm a large c o !ed nicely. Saturday supper gUests
attendance, of the Markitan family were the
CHURCHES PLAN MISSION Walter Oaklands, Pennie and Hel-
SOLON--A Mission will be con- ene and Mrs. Oakland's brother,
ducted by the 1Redemptorist Father Einor Holpane, who were return-
Rev. S. J. Livernois C.SS.R. in St. ing from Tacoma to their home at
Mary's church and in Sts. Peter Chicago.
naman, Bernice Krall, Vivian Whir- Mr. and Mrs. John Krob of Ames The Allen Serovys and Michel T Mrs. Libbie Kohout and the Ray
ney, Marie Kroul, Virginia Wilson, I were week end visitors in the Milo I were Sunday dinner guests of the [ Hennesseys were dinner guests ofI
Dolores Krall, Maxine Looney, and tKrob home. Martin P]otz family at Walford. I the J. E. Kaspareks Sunday. i
El uise Adams and tw new mere" The J" E' Kaspareks and the Mil" Ellen Cilek of Ottumwa Heights I -- ~!~~~IIN iii!i!iii~dlui~ :: 1
bers, Elizabeth Kroul and Emily lver Kohout family returned from a i College was a week end visitor lMT:.ZI~.O.N R ANGERN~H .
Zinishek Vivian Whitney showed I few days' visit with the George iwith her ,~arents the To~ ~il~t- ~vH. Lmn lxangers a-n cmo met
trip movies. A motto was chosen, McCutcheon fan~ly at Goldfield. ~. family. Sunday visitors were Betty i w~th David Ma.chula, Oct. 1: New
"Deeds Not Words" plans are for Mrs. Leo F. Kessler and James W. land Lois Reinhart i ozzlcers, were mstalleO, and zzve
a lesson in xextile z'azntzng at the Cerny visited Friday with the " ooys initiated. ~ew members are
next meeting with Rita Brannaman i Charles Cernys at Iowa City !, ~viargene ,riombar ~ of Ottumwa, Richard Conner, Dick Bowman,
'i " ~rieigms ~ouege visited the weeK iBob Bowman Jim " "
Dolores Mfltner co-hostess Mrs C ncl .--- ---. mm Jamlson and
Adams served lunch. Co-hostess, Frank e:end with her parents, the Roy Hol- Pat Rice. We are happy to have the
Janet Phillips was unable to attend, t lpr~ ~- T~u,"~"W],h~"~ " i uoars. I new boys join our club. Next meet-
----- I~-,-"-~. "~ :~', ! Sunday evening visitors of the ing will be with the Bragg boys
,Sunday afternoon the O. E ', lvlrs fiose .tJreazel Irom near Paul Stahle family were the Frank i Monday, Nov. 5.--David Machula,
lviarKi~ans and lviary visizea with!Iowa cny wsnea a *ew oays wi~nlStienbrech family Marble Rtipn- renorter
the H " ~- .
the John S. Kaspers and daughter . O. Horns, the C. J. Shzmons, brech was a week end visitor i
in Iowa City. the Joe L. Hotkas, and Mrs. Mary j Friday evening the followingi Midland ]Farm 1W~aagement Co.
Grace Kessler and the Donald Sedlachek. ~gathered with the Mrs. Elma Slay-]612 Merchants Bank Bldg
Kessler family have returned from The Joe Leonard family enter- i maker family to help celebrate Mrs. ! Daily Service For Removal of Dead or Disabled Livestock
a trip to Wyoming where they visit- tained for the birthday of Mr. ~ Slaymaker's birthday. They were i
ed the Charles and Ray Kessler Leonard Sunday evening, the Glen i the Charles Tomas' and Linda, Iowa i
families, the Black Hills and Bad Jedlicka family and John Cilek City; the C. B.-Cambridges, Henry l
Lands. family. Mrs. Leonard served lunch. Kesslers, Donald Kesslers and Mar- I
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Carris of Du-', Mrs. Emma Hartman and Mrs. !tin Sovers'. Mrs. Tomas broughti CEDAR RAPIDS, iA. PERMIT NO. 1
buque were recent visitors in the[John Varnholt were recent guests the birthday cake and the honoreeI
home of the Donald Phillips' and!of Mrs. Mary Kreischer and Mrs. was presented with many gifts and I~IM~ ~ I
Randy. Elizabeth Delaney. ' cards. Lunch was served. I Cedar Rapids, Iowa I
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Barta return-!
ed from an eastern trip. They ac-i
companied the Mike Kovaceks of
Cedar Rapids and visited with the
Lovell Bartas in Buffalo. N.Y a
and Paul's church from Oct. 7 to
Oct. 18.
A class under instruction will be
confirmed at St. Mary's church on
Monday, Oct. 8.
~ o ,~ ~ ~,~ tweek, They then visited Niagara
xuu~u" wu~v-~,* ~ L,u ,=,== . [ Falls, Mt. Norriss and in Canada and
The Young women's Cmo mez lrelatives and friends in Erie Penn.
Thursday evening with Elouise{and Chica~o.
Adams.
Present
were
Rzta
Bran-]~ Mrs. Libbie Kohout was the re-
cipient recently of a birthday din-
ner in the home of her aunts, Mrs.
Mary Klekar and Mrs. Emma Pirkl
~n Cedar Rapids. Mrs. Klekar ar-
ranged the cake and the guests pre-
sented the honoree with gifts and
cards. Present were Mrs. Elma
Pratt, the Ray Hennesseys, J. E.
Kaspareks. Mrs. Libbie Kohout,
Donald, and Mrs. Klekar and Mrs.
Pirkl.
24 IHC 2 row Mounted Picker
The first birthday of Timmy, son
1946 AC Combine with pickup attachment of the Russell Kralls was ce]ebrat-
ed at a Monday evening dinner,
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK
OCTOBER 7 TO 13
SUPPORT IT! JOIN IN!
Sept. 24, in the Krall home, when ~~.~ ,%0/ . ,~j m~k~
3-14 No. 8 Plow with Yetter coulters the Kralls entertained, the George
Kralls Iowa City, Francis Miltners V
Farmall
H 3 years old with cultivators andpreparedand Don BrannamanS.a cake toppedMrS'withMiltnerone
candle, Timmy was happy with gifts ~
mounted planter and cards. ' "; "
Put. James Stahle left for Camp-
2--F-14 with cultivator
Regular Farmall, good'rubber, overhauled
6x12 Heider Wagon Box like new
WC Allis Chalmers with cultivator, completely
overhauled
Several other machines you might need.
Internationel Harvester Farm
Equipment and Refrigeration
Dial 3521 Mt. Vernon, Iowa
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Get 'Em To
Lisbon Elevator offers you a complete feed-
ing program for your hogs. Right up to market
time we can give you the right feeds your pigs
need.
Leco Hog Feeds contain the right balance of
vitamins, proteins and minerals for good, fast
growth. Come in today.
Feed Leco Feeds
Leco Pig & Sow Meal
Leco Mineralized Hog
Bolancer
Leco Cattle Feed
II II IIIIIIII
Phone 4- Lisbon, Iowa
Leco Mash Maker
Loco Laying Mash
Leco Special Sow
Supplement
EASTERN IOWA LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO.
U. S. Highway No. 30
MECHANICSVILLE, IOWA
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
at 11:00 @clock
We have three packer buyers besides the shippers
and local trade to buy your fat cattle, butcher cattle, veal
calves and fat hogs.
We sell over 1,000 head of livestock at Public Auction
every Wednesday.
Buyers from Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois to buy
all classes of stock cattle and hogs. Commission, 3% on
first $1,000; 2% on second $1,000; and 1% after that. The
larger the consignment, the lower the commission.
Always a reliable market with competition. Truck
your stock in anytime Sale Day or the day before the sale.
Veal Calves, Hogs, Sheep, Horses, Stock Cattle, Dairy
Cattle, Fat Cattle and Butcher Cattle sold in order named.
We are buying fat hogs every day for the big packers
paying more money net to the farmer. Call for our market
prices on fat hogs before you sell.
bell, Ky after a three day pass
spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. i
Herman Stahle. !
Neighbors formed a picnic Sun-
day, Sept. 23, in the Louis Mottet
home for t heir son, Cpl. George
L. Mottet. of the airforce who was
here on a furlough. Guests were
the Victor Brezas, Charles Scharfs,
F. J. Slofers, Otto Koss family, the
Edward B Louvars, E. J. Louvar
family, E. T. Wears'. Joe G. Raims,
the John Thuerauf family, Roy
Adams family, Henry Koss and
Louis, Mrs. Babbit, Iowa City, the
Bruce McCulloughs, Betty and Doris
Cilek, Lisbon, and Louis Mottet
family.
The Orval Unashes and Robert
of Robins were Saturday evening
v~sitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Unash.
Wesley Crofta is improving from
surgery at Mercy hospital, Cedar
Rapids, on Friday Saturday eve-
ning Mrs. Josephine Crofta, Mrs.
EHzabeih Gorman and the Rudolph
i Croftas ~isited with him at Mercy
:: hospital
Mrs. Elizabeth Gorman, Cedar
Rapids, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
J ~sephine Crofta.
The Rudolph Croflas entertained
at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Josephine
Crofta and Mrs. Elizabeth Gorman
of Cedar Rapids.
Mrs. Ray Dillman, California, and
Mrs. R. O. Amish, Cedar Rapids,
visited the Joe T. Krobs, Saturday.
The Dillmans are visiting here.
They also visited the Marvin Stah-
les and John Stahle family. Rich-
ard Schleuter of Marion was a
week end visitor with the Krobs,
the Myron Nalleys and Patrick.
D~nner guests Sunday of the
E. R. Brumwe]l family were the
Leslie Shaws and John Shaws of
Mount Auburn and Marwin Adairs,
Donna and Denise.
The Orvin Kemps, Kathy and
Karen, Key West, Florida, Frank
Christophersons, Clinton. Mrs. T.
M. Gooff, the Bruce Stahles, Mark
and Kendra, and Kenneth Stahles,
Rickey, Kevin and Cheryl. Cedar
Rapids, were Wednesday visitors of
Mrs. Bessie Stahle.
The Altar Society of St. Mary's
church will meet Thursday after-
noon, Oct. 11. Cards will be played
and lunch served. Hostesses are
Mrs. John Stahle, Mrs. Raymond
Greazel. Mrs. George Moller, Mrs.
J. hi. Sovers, Mrs. Bernard Casey
and Mrs. J. M. Zenishek.
The Edward Brickners were Sun-
day guests of the Vernon Brick-
nets and Joey.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krob and
Mrs. L. L. Randall visited the
F~ank Novaks in Cedar Rapids,
Sunday. The John Krobs of Ames
were Sunday visitors at the Krob
home. Dennis Reyhons is visiting
the Frank Krobs during the ab-
;once of Mr. and Mrs. John Hey-
hons. Richard and Jerry Reyhons
are also guests at the Krob home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Delaney visited
the former's mother, Mrs. M. J.
Hoffman, of Maquoketa, who sub-
mitted to surgery at Mercy hospital,
Iowa City, and is getting along
nicely. The Hoffmans are staying
~n the Delaney home during Mrs.
Hoffman's illness.
Mrs. O. L. Ellison is visiting the
Kenneth Cooks in Miles a few
days. Recent visitors at the Elli-
son home were Mrs. Nellie Plat-
tenberger, Lisbon, the Harlan Elli-
sons, Mary Ann and Susan, Mrs.
Mary Marshek, Mt, Vernon, Mrs.
Mary Wolrab, Mrs. Gordon Ellison
and Margaret, North ,Liberty, and
the George Sheans, Beverly Hills,
Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kucera, San
Diego, Cal are visiting with the
former's .mother, Mrs. Anna Ku-
cera, and other relatives and
friends.
The Milton Squires, Center Point,
and Charles Sponars Cedar Rapids, !
were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Kate
White and the Frank Reyhons'.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Shimon
visited relatives in Iowa City Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reyhons are
visiting a week in Baltimore, Md
with the Kenneth Reyhons'. Ken-
neth is in service in camp near
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Business Phone Residence Phone
No. 259 Mechanlcsville, Iowa No. 53
III I
there.
Mrs. Anna M. Kucera. Florence
Kucera and Mrs. Anna Zeller vis-
ited a few days with Joseph M.
i Kuncl of St. Paul's cathedral, St.
Paul, Minn,and with his mother
Mrs. Margaret Kuncl, also of St.
Paul, Minn. They also visited in
Minneapolis, Minn. and in Roches-
ter, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy LaRue, Stan-
wood and the Donald Slachs and
Susan and Eddie, Tipton, were i
Wednesday visitors of Mrs. Verna
Slach and Joyce. Mrs. Slach and
Joyce will move this week to the
hotel apartment. Mrs. Slach will i
close her restaurant on Tuesday.
The Rev. Carl F. Clems con-
"dnues to improve at Mercy hospital.
Iowa C~ty, where he is receiving
treatment. However, he will re-
main there for several days.
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK
CCTOBER 7 TO 13
SUPPORT IT! J01N IN!
It's a fact: 9 out of 10 fires start because somebody was careless! This appalling, completely un-
necessary waste is destroying 11,000 lives a year--304,000 homes a year! Today especially, America
can't afford it! Follow these simple rules, and make Fire Prevention Week last all year long!
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK
G .TOBER 7 TO 13
SUPPORT IT! JOIN IN!
Never smoke in bed.
Clean out rubbish from attics cellars. Dispose of waste
paper.
Have frayed electric cords replaced.
Use safety-type ash trays.
Have chimney inspected and cleaned annually.
Make a fire "safety-check" of your home today.
Don't Gamble with fire- the o,
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK
OCTOBER 7 TO 13
SUPPORT IT! JOIN IN[
are against you!
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This advertisement is run by the following members of the Mt. Vernon Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with the Mt. Vernon Fire Company for Fire
Prevention Week.
ALBERTS CLEANERS
Cleani,~g and Pressing
AN-NU DRESS SHOP
Drestes, Sportswear and
Accessories
BACHMAN FEED SERVICE
Feed for Every Need
BAUMAN & CO.
Clothing - Haberdashery
BERANEKS
Hardware
L. E. BIGGER, D.D.S.
Dentist
BLAKE & MULLEN
Television Dial 2362
BROWNING'S STORE
Stop and Shop
BRUSH'S SHELL STATION
gas and oil
BRYANT & HAIGHT
Veterinarians
BURESH IMPLEMENT CO.
International Farm Machinery
CITY MEAT MARKET
Home Killed Meats
CLAY'S JEWELRY
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Clay
DICK DAY
Recreation Parlor
Barber Shop
DICK'S GROCERY
"The handiest store in town."
DAN'S RADIO AND
TELEVISION SHOP
Radios and Appliances
ED HOIDAHL
J-M Blown Rock Wool Insulation
EMERSON STANDARD SERVICE
East End Main Street
HAWKEYE GRILL
Just Good Food
W. C. FIORTON & SONS
Frozen Food Lockers
IOWA ELECTRIC LIGHT &
POWER COMPANY
JAYNES PHOTO SERVICE
Hugh Roberts, Prop.
JENNIE'S STORE
Dial 2441
JOHNSTON & MORGAN
UNDERTAKING
JOHNSON HARDWARE
Plumbing and Heating
KALIBAN APPLIANCE CO.
General Electric and Norge
Appliances
KRUSE LUMBER CO.
Lumber and Coal
LITTS' GROCERY
Frozen Foods, Fresh Vegetables
and Fruits
MAC'S SUGAR BOWL
The Best in good Foods and
Service
MAID-RITE SHOP
Robert & Lillian Baker
MEREDITH'S DRUG
Your Prescription Druggist
AL MORRISSEY
insurance
MODERN SHOE SHOP
w. J. Kent, Prop.
MOUNT VERNON BANK &
TRUST COMPANY
MOUNT VERNON BAKERY
Always Fresh Bakery Goods
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL
Room Transients A Specialty
MT. VERNON HAWKEYE-
RECORD
MURPHY MOTORS
Your Ford Dealer
LARSON'S PRODUCE
Poultry and Eggs, Dial 5811
BRUCE MULLEN
Plumbing and Heating, Dial 2362
NEFF FUNERAL HOME
C. W. Neff
NORTHSIDE TAVERN
Leonard Jelinek
OSTERGAARD MOTOR SALES
Chevrolet Sales and Service
Genuine Alemite Greasing
E. C. PRALL, D.D.S.
Dentist
GORDON RA HN, M.D.
STRAND THEATRE
L. C. West, Prop.
STUDT'S SHOP
Jake Studt, Prop.
STAN DAR iL SERVICE
Emil Reyhons, Truck Operator
SOUTH SIDE BARBER SHOP
Art Kudart .
DR. R. B. TUBERTY
Optometrist
VERNON BEAUTY SHOP
Mary Butler, prop.
VERNON CARMEL CORN
Mr. & Mrs. Roy AIIshouse
WHITE'S
Everyday Low Prices
WILCOX COAL GO.
Dial 6612
RICHARD WOLFE
Attorney
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