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October 5, 1939 THE MOUNT VERNON, IOWA. HA%VKEYE-RECOI{D AND THE LISBON HERAI~ Page Seve~
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i l~r~-r~m i O. A. Kearney of Cedar Rapids dur- [ Anderson and Miss Velma Ander-
._ ~" ........ i ing the program at the Methodist lson.
Mrs. Frank Letner I church on Friday evening. The !
~w|p~.ia--~-'-~,, l opening number, a hymn, "Sweet- BUREAU LADIE-SHOLD
~Dl~A~.~Anr,7~rk ]er As the Years Go By sung by,AFTERNOON TEA
L- ............ [the audience with music accompani- The autumn tea of the Women's
~hzation of the Bible story, i ment by Miss Helen Roselle, piano, Farm Bureau was given Wednes-
~al Son," was given bY!and Herman Nebiker, Sr. cornet; I day afternoon in the Methodist
i prayer by Rev. J. B. Eyestone two!church. The program opened with
~vocal numbers "I'll take You Home[two songs, "Whether We Like it or
I Agam Kathleen," and "Mighty I Not," and "America," by the group
i Like a Rose," were by Mrs. Jean iwith Miss Lucille Cove at the
: Moore soprano, with Mrs. Amos [plan°" Mrs. Henry Gerber, county
Berry as her accompanist; two ten-music chairman, gave a talk on the
!or solos, "What a Wonderful Story !i Linn county women's chorus. Mrs.
!To Tell," and "I Shall See Jesus E. A. Allbee told of the music proj-
at Last." were given by Argene'ect during the past year and of the
Allbee with Mrs. Allbee at the coming season.
ber of industrial plants in Cedar
Rapids on Tuesday. Those making
the tour were Mesdames E. A. All-
bee, Herman Nebiker, Gerald Scott,
Harry Decious, C. C. Berry and
Frank Letner, and Miss Myra Jane
Scott, also two men, C. C. Berry
and Gerald Scott. Industries visit-
ed were Hutchinson's, Bell Tele-
phone company, Peter Pan Bakery,
Gazette, and the iron lung which
was seen in the Electric Light com-
pany's show room.
Henry Brazier of Cedar Rapids
j was a week end guest in the home
of his uncle George King and Mrs.
King.
Mrs. Mary Danielson and her
SEPTEMBER REPORT OF LINK C.T.A. No. 2
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Linn Cow Test Association No. and cob meal, 300 lbs• of ground
2, Ernie Nation, tester, produced oats, 100 lbs bran, 100 lbs linseed
an average of 514 lbs of milk and oil meal and 50 lbs cracked soy
22.2 lbs of butter fat from ff59 cows, beans. The average feed cost per
463 in milk and 96 dry, for Sep- pound of butter fat for the associa-
tember, tion was 13~ cents.
Lakeside Farm had the high herd, One cow gave more than 60 lbs.
15 grade Guernseys, all in milk,
giving an average of 672 lbs of milk
and 32.2 lbs of butter fat. This herd
was fed a ration of 400 lbs corn
TEN HIGH HERDS
Mrs. Clarence Kline was a Cedar!Mr. John Worrell, Sr., visited Mrs.
Rapids caller on Friday. !Margaret Worrel and family Sun-
German Robinson was among the day afternoon.
nearly twenty men representing! Dr. and Mrs. Spillman and Mrs.
Vinton Hybrid Seed Corn salesmen lAncott of Cedar Rapids visited at
of eastern Iowa, who met in Tip- I the home of the Rev. J. E. Michalek
ton
Friday
evening
for
I Sunday evening.
a
dinneri Visitors at the home of Mr. and
and discussions.
Will Robinson shipped ninety fat I Mrs J. W. Cerny were Mr. and Mrs.
hogs last week. His son, Norvis lCharles Cerny and son Charles and
Robinson, went to Chicago with the i the[rl granddaughter and Mr. and
hogs. ~Mr. and Mrs. William Cerny. all of
of fat, 15 between 50 and 60 lbs John Bodenhofer of Anamosa was i Iowa City.
and 34 produced between 40 and 50 a caller in the neighborhood Sat- i Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Krob visited
lbs. urday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
The detailed report follows: Robert Tonne celebrated a most lBrock Sunday afternoon.
delightful 18th birthday last week Mrs. Emma Parizey, Mrs. John
Lbs. when several friends were his Fiala and Mrs. Vernon Kent were
is a wonderful little home for some one. It would not be for sale at any price were it not for my health.
place is ready to go right to work on, everything up in A-1 shape. You won't have to go to work repairing.
:erything is kept up, the taxes are very low considering the homestead exemption. I could rent it to a dozen
but I am going to sell it.
of the purchase price to be paid sale day to show good faith. 30% March 1st when possession will be given.
% can remain in the farm for a long term of years at 4 %. Warranty deed and merchantable title will be given.
L I:RAlqK, I-IAVI , ;r., C w]ae]'
i . E. Challis, Auctioneer, Phone 130, Lisbon, Iowa. United State Bank, Cedar Rapids, Clerk
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Dumont spent
Sunday in the Dewitt Kohl home
in Mount Vernon.
Mrs. Gerald Darsee and David
called in Anamosa Thursday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Peet and
Merle, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Arm-
strong and Mrs. Jennie McCon-
aughy attended Cattle Congress at
Waterloo on Wednesday.
Mrs. E. L. Patten of Springy[lie
spent Saturday in the Miss Jessie
Boxwell home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Meeks and
Miss Maive Kohl were callers in
the Harry Dunn home in Marion
Sunday afternoon. Mr. Dunn, who
is manager of the co-op oil co., has
been confined to his bed with heart
trouble.
Mrs. Jennie McConaughy and
Mrs. Evelyn Brown entertained on
Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Peet
and Merle, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Belknap and
Mrs. Anna Prentice of Anamosa;
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Dennis and Eva,
and Nettle Gerret of Dubuque.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Meeks and
Mrs. W. B. Meeks called in the
,Emil Mallie home Wednesday eve-
]ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Mayfield of Fairfax
were guests Thursday evening in
the Rev. Baskerville home.
The Christian Aid Society met
Thursday afternoon• Hostesses were
Mrs. Martha Barber and Mrs. Loda
Holcomb.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bunce and
Donald moved from Independence
on Tuesday and will live on the:
Bert Clark place•
Paralta
Mrs. Ray BoRon
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McShane,
Mr. and Mrs. Archv White motored
to Waterloo Sunday and attended
Cattle Congress. Marilvn McShane
staved with Mrs. Ivy Bennett.
Guy Perkins has been dbing some
carpenter work for John Port.
Mrs. Ray Bolton spent Friday
with Mrs. B~rnice Cook and Wa-
nita, they both being sick with
colds.
Mr. and Mrs. Jens Jepsen spent
las~ Sunday in Rowlev with friends.
Nancy Lou Carnahan has been
sick with a cold.
George Rose is shelling corn for
Jesse Carnahan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jens JeDsen spent
SundAy afternoon in Cedar Rapids
at Albert Jurgensen's.
Friends will be glad to hear that Mrs. Edward Myatt and family ofI
Mrs. Harry Newman, who submit- Maquoketa and Mr. and Mrs. Rol-
ted to an appendectomy at Mercy and Penningroth and family of
Hospital, Anamosa, was able return Lost Nation.
to her home Sunday. Mrs. Joe Pavel attended the
Martelle and community are hap- school of instruction given for the
Dy to have the Rev. and Mrs. Trevor presidents and secretaries of au-
Baskerville returned to the local xiliary units at Iowa City on Mon-
d..~uests~V of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Methodist
church
for
another
year.
G. L C. will be held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Finnegan on Huber Sunday evening were Mr.
Friday afternoon of this week. An and Mrs. Arnold Huber and child-
interesting program is assured,ren of Walford, Mr. and Mrs. James
Several young people fr o m Barta and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Greenfield attended Dairy Cattle Frederick.
Congress at Waterloo last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Kessler am
They were Leonard Gordon, Merle
Meeks, Gerald Darsee, David My-
ers, Gall Peet, and Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Streets. P 0
Farm Bureau met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ell[son last Tues-
day evening, where a good program
was enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Jordan of
Montezuma, were week end visitors
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Russell.
Dale Branchflower, who is taking
a post graduate course at Coe col-
lege, spent the week end at home
in Martelle.
Dean Newman, who is attending
school at Iowa State College, Ames,
enjoyed the week end at home.
BUSINESS
HILL
Brooks[de
Mrs. Will Robinson
nes
Miss Alene Wethington of Tip-
ton visited the last of the week with
her sisters, Mrs. Bessie Crock and
Mrs. Lucille Driscoll.
Mrs. Ernest Briggs attended the
Farm Bureau meeting at Everett
Ferguson's south of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Scott attend-
ed the Legion convention in Chi-
cago last week, and were among
the parade marchers.
Misses Eldora and Elsie Koppen,
hayer attended the wedding of their
niece, Miss Ione Koppenhaver, and
Thos. Haun. The wedding was sol-
emnized in St. Patrick's church in
Anamosa, with a wedding break-
afst served in the home of thei
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Koppenhaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Scott and
John D., attended the Dairy Cattle
Congress and also visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Hiram Cromer in Cedar
Falls. Mrs. Cromer was formerly
Pauline Fairley.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Clifton at-
tended the Dairy Cattle Congress,
Wednesday.
Mount Vernon, Iowa
49 Spring Boars, 23 Spring Gilts. 12 Boars and 3 Gilts
are sired by Pure Gold, Grand Champion National
Swine Show 1938 also Grand Champion at Iowa State
Fair 19 9; 2 Boars and one Gilt by Black Diamond,
Grand Champion Iowa State Fair 1938. Balance are
mostly by Latest Model, highest selling boar of the
great Queen Marie litter. This litter was top selling
litter in recent years. Sale begins promptly at 1 o'clock.
Free hmch at noon. Send for Catalogue.
Co FOREST
Mount Vernon, Iowa
le soil is a rich timber loam with wonderful clay subsoil. Wherever a clover seed drops it grows. There is 70
res of this farm under cultivation which I have farmed on the 3-year rotation plan. There is now in crop 20 acres
Corn, 20 acres of oat ground which is ready to be fall plowed and also 20 acres of clover and timothy meadow
d also a nice pasture. There is about 20 acres of this farm that is permanent blue grass and timber pasture.
Le timber is good second growth white oak and black oak supplying you with all the fire wood, posts etc. you
I! ever need. This farm is in wonderful repair, having been well taken care of for years. Plenty of hog tight
ture and all fences are in number one shape. There is some wonderful saw logs in this timber.
ere is a large barn 40x50 with room for 60 tons of hay, room for 12 cows and 8 head of horses, this is in fine
Pair. Hen house and granary combined 10x50 with granary 14 feet wide. Hog house with all cement floor,
for 12 sows. Machine shed and work shop. Also a dandy wood house. There is a double garage; corn crib,
om for 1000 bushels of corn and other out buildings. This is as nice a set of buildings as any body would wish for.
ere is a nice lot of fruit consisting of apples, pears, nice grape arbor and other small fruit.
account of my health, I will sell my 90 acre (more or less) farm at Public Auction. Located 9 miles south-
of Cedar Rapids 4Vz miles north-east of FAy, just Vz mile north of Rogers Grove school house, on the Ivanhoe-
l lar Rapids gravel road, on
I!
! COMMENCING AT 1:30 O'CLOCK THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED BELOW
BL )I5 GS
krlle house consisting of 7 rooms is in wonderful repair, newly painted and in A-1 shape throughout, with nice
¢ge cellar. There is living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry and nice down stairs bed room. There are 3
upstairs, all nicely finished uv. Also a nice outside summer kitchen; large cistern with soft water right
the kitchen; nice sink: There is a deep well right outside the door not fifteen feet from the kitchen. The porch
: tl well platform is all nicely cemented, also good windmill.
piano. Mrs. Frank Letner explained the family and Gust Roselle and faro- Owner Herd in mk dry mk fat guests for an evening dinner in his Tuesday afternoon guests at the
Two movie reels showing tray- major project, "Weaving", to be ily, all of Woodhull, Ill., spent the Lakeside Farm ..................................... RG 16 0 672 32.2 home. Guests included Pauline home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krob.
el pictures of the Yosemite Na- studied during the lessons of 1939- week end in the home of their J. F. Bowers .......................................... GG 19 1 608 29.7 Decker, Doris Mann, Bob Blakesly, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rittenmeyer
tional Park were shown by Charles 1940, and showed two looms and brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. August Amend ........................................ RH 12 2 833 29.6 Polly Steele and Bob Wegman, and of Iowa City and Mrs. John Ciha
Bachman. Announcements and the some woven pieces furnished by Henry Roselle. Lynch & Brown .................................... RH 11 2 846 28.7 the host, Robert Tonne. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
dismissal were given by the pastor, Miss Lucille Gore, County Home Mrs. Lettie Kinrade and daughter Sargeant & Rose .................................... GG I0 1 631 28.1 Mr. and Mrs. Allen Slyer and Fred Michel.
Rev. J. B. Eyestone. Members of Demonstration Agent. An interest- Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Stone-G. D. Graver ............................................ GG 10 1 543 27.9 Miss Myrtle Manly were guests on ---
division No. 4 of the Ladies Aid ling talk and demonstration of king all of Mount Vernon, were Lenders' Farm ...................................... RG 14 2 562 26.5 Sunday in the John Bodenhofer K:~, 1.,~,,,~, g'~:~ •
society under the leadership of Miss ]"Color, The Magic Wand," was giv- Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Edgewood Dairy .................................... GG 28 3 555 25.4 home in Anamosa. U iaLl! uameal
I~ IJLl~l~ {P'lffl~ll~ Myra Jane Scott and Mrs. Charles~en. and Mrs. Floyd Kitchen. Ralph Smith & Son ............................ GJ 10 5 498 24.2 Mrs. Claire Armstrong and Win- I~ Advantaveous
I~ ¥¥~/K;1~ Ba:hman were responsible for the{ An election was held and Mrs. Miss Tillie Kramer, George and Fred Baldwin ........................................ GH 10 0 638 23.4 ona and Zella Mac and Mrs. Gee. -~ .....
I*~,*eP~-~ ~.~ entertainment. S.J. Caldwell was chosen township Robert Kramer, with their cousins .......... Newman visited Sunday at Arthur /~t rresent l-'rlees
U~]~l'l'~ ~1~[~ ] -- chairman; Mrs. Emmett Albaugh, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kramer of Mar-n,~ ~v~ Siver's home.
LADIES FINISH QUILT ,vice chairman; music chairman, ion, spent the day Sunday with] Owner Cow Breed mk fat John Fry purchased an Oldsmo-~ . . --. .
-~lOg plOC~UCOIS WhO 111.%( StCl~
I~ F W ~[~ ~ A number of women from die[s-'Mrs. E. A. Allbee; health chairman, relatives in Davenport and Rock IDow's Man[t[ Dairy ................ No. 270 .................... RJ 978 62.6 bile recently. ! ..... "• " ~ ~ .'~'
E C Forest Jo ce H ~t~nk~gt ulvance as much as $~0
" .......... ions Nos 1 and 2 met Wednesday, Mrs. Ralph Bachman; Publicity Island. ] .................................. y .................... R 1614 58.1 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Crock were i.~ "!.*~ ~ "" ~ "." ~ ~ ~ . 2
or roads seem cheap andat the home of the chairman Mrs. iChairman, Mrs. F. A. Letner; Co- Mr. and Mrs. Herman NebikerlE. C. Forest .......................... Jeanette .................... RH 1167 57.0 hosts Sunday for a family reunion[t° ~z~, per ton ~m:~mg the past ~e~
-- r Ed ewoodDalr Blossom GG 1050 and ~ \'~ et l,s ~x 111 fred m the d)und tn~
I~ I,. :t.i ~ ....... I, , Flovd Kitchen to finish their'nuilt /ope ators named were Mrs. Emma and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miku- ] g " Y .................................... 56.7 dinner. Guests included: Mr. ! " ~ "" " ~
I~UlJ.l.i ~zl~y ~U.~tt.~ut ~, ¢ "~ I ,suPt)Ix Of SO~l)( 1+11 O11111( tl L sabstl
.... " . _ . A picnic dinner was enjoyed at iwasc°w, Bertram; Mrs. Herman lecky and family, the Misses Heleni Dew's Man[t[ Dairy ............ No. 240 .................... RJ 1305 56.1 and . Mrs. Tarry Wethington and [~' -'. '" ~ .':, ' ': ' '" . "" !-
Ill I Iamll of Wl ton M n rut( 11 ~t lnuon lO~%tl pll(( %III(D
i~ na so that it cover$--o,m ,v~ ......... , ...... ~.~ Nebiker Forest Lane and Mrs Rose Catherine Berry and Mar- ' y "p " r a d Mrs Da- " : ~ '" "" '~ ~ ""
t of territory But after a dames George King, G. R Jorgen- Verda Games, Emmons d~strmt, jorm Albaugh were winters at the ....................... w d Ward and family, Mr. and Mrs ~n,t~. ~eplate all. o~ a p:t~t of flu,
" -" .. . son Frank Anderson Sr Joe!Mrs. C. C. Berry was in charge of Cattle Congress in Waterloo on l l~Ai}rrl~l ! I~ l[II~|l/~ Mr. ann ~virs. rranK aayers, Mr. t=nas. ~riscoll and family, Mr. and i[anK:t~e very satis[aetorny says t,:.
[.or two, me troume De- Mikuleckv Clair Stonekina "Frank~the program and Mrs. J. B. Eye- Sunday. Ill l /r,l,l,ll ,I~ll~t~ and Mrs. Ray Bolton attended the Mrs. Leo Crock and Miss Mary i I,, Qua[re, extension anhnal has-
!II Maintenance costs eo Anderson"Jr and daughter's Joyce!stone presided at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. George King visited] ..... -.'--"7"."~. "."-''-- shower for Mr. and Mrs. Leland Rose. 1,an(tman at Iowa State college.
i~J o ~n,] ~J~no'v "Aft~rn~an~llor ....... r Present were: Mrs. Henry Ger- Saturday afternoon inthe homes] ~v[rs. Joan warn Weaver at Charlie Weaver's Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slyer attend-i Youn~ ].)i~s, ~uch ~t.s fall I)i~s
U ~.*~ *,~.*,-j ................... o vv~-~,-+ t ++ . " , . '
[~1 p. Roy J ~ l~,v~tnn~ ~ ..... ~;.~ ber of Fairfax" Miss Lucitle Cove of Rev. and Mrs L C Smith and[ -- nesday mght ed Cattle Congress on Wednesday ~ll do w~,li o~ t rtlion of '-rain
IP~,,,~..:.,._: .... .~A,,~,Warren Jor~enson RWh Mik-lock~:°f Cedar Rapids. Miss Tillie Kra- Mr, and Mrs. Byron Wetzel at]METHODIST NOTES Helen Murray helped Nell Patten Thmr children stayed at Mrs. Ev- sov'-ean oilrneal, a s~itai)le n~int, r:tl
ig[_,~y~, a,w*~,~:- .......and Ramona Jor~enson " ~ ~!mer and Mesdames W. J. Berry, Springy[lie. [ Sunday School 10 a.m. hang wall paper Monday afternoon, elyn Brown's and Mrs. Allen Siver's :tuixtu.. ~ n,! pastu',, l~t,ttor ,~.-
l~:l'~l "~ tO DUlIO concrete ~ " J.B. Eyestone Frank Marks E.A. Herman Nebiker sr.on Monday Church Services 11 a.m. Elaine Leaf spent Sunday withwhile they were gone. suits, however, ~ill be obtained if
Concrete lasts[ It re-FRANK ANDERSON, SR. !Allbee, Verda Gaines, Emmett A1-i evening attended a steak dinner[ Epworth League 6:30 p.m. her cousin Joan Patten in Spring- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Clark Mr. the sovl,ean oiln'rt';~l is ¢(~nbinvd
.......... " .... vill
~llll~ " ENTERTAINS BIBLE CLASS baugh, Herman Neb~ker; Harry De- at the Roosevelt Hotel in Cedar[ Ladms Aid will meet Thursday e. and Mrs. John Fry and Mr. and lwith o:~.e-h:~.lf rne:~t scr:tV.:~ or wi h
p a most no upkeep. ................................ ~romr,~¢ ,~¢ ÷~ a,~,,], ~;Mo .].~o i cious C. C. Berry and Frank Let- i Rapids given by the foremen of afternoon, with Marian Martin Dicky Carnahan. has started to Mrs.. Ben Barnhizer enjoyed a pic- i skim milk el butt~ i Inilk T..'~is
~le~.. , ,t. ....1~.*~1 of the Methodist church and their[her. The Rev. J B. Eyestone was lthe LaPlante Choate Co A bus[- Geneweve James and Chloe New- school after a stage of the measles me dinner together Sunday in Ana- "~(h"n~t'tge is more re'irked wh~ t'(
[~e I smoo~u, u,,u-o~ families were guests Sunday after-]a guest. " !hess meeting was held at the close[man as hostesses. ~, mesa. pigs are fed in dry lots than on
l i$. safe and satisfactory_ ....................... ,o,m n¢ *h- *o~her lVrank Antler ~ ,i°f the dinner.. ...... Women's Foreign Missionary So- Greenlleld Mr and Mrs. John Fry. •spent pasture, .
~...- • ..... A.. ~,...,,~,- ~on Sr at his home northeast of MAKE ARRANGEMENTS , Mrs. Floyd K~tchen of dwlmon mew will meet with Mrs. Basker- ~oa~.o ~,,.~ Wednesday and Thursday m Water- b'o. olde' hogs sovt>e,~n oil *~'tl
i .... ~. a~F~uF~,~ ~^. '_ "' !FOR ANNUAL SUPPER [Nos 1 and 2 will present a pageant lville on Tuesday, Oct 10 .... ~ ..... loo at the Cattle Congress Uriah on -~sture IH "lye result ve~"
1~ " ~v .... [ • ' ' ~ . . • p, • ~ w g ~ . s
[~.ducesaccxdents . .you A discussion of church school af-i Mrs. Gerald Butterfield, Mrs. Bent or styles, past and present, withI -- RUSSELL-STREETS Pelper asmsted his parents doing:comparable to that of tankag,,.
.|in- o lares" and revau ." fairs was held with Rev. Harry A. / Black and Mrs. Perry Knapp were I appropriate, music. There is no ] NEWSWANDER-HURT Miss Relda D. Russell eldest chores m their absence, i Ou. ~]1~ .'~st~s,.-. ;Mm~rtls~. :t~t', mu(l"
L . - Bassett of Mount Vernon as the [hostesses Thursday afternoon to lenarge for this unusual program. Charles Roy Hurt of Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry L. ---- !more essential when soybeao oil-
i~ on concrete tor your guest speaker. Others present were[members of the Ladms Aid socmty[All are wemome. [Illinois and Iirine Lucille News- Russell, well known farmers of .l.n '~meal is used, since the. (,ih.~,al i~
~, Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Eyestone oflof the. Method/st church. Mrs. A.r-1 Arnold Zaycek and.Osmond Ber-[wander of Aledo, Illinois were Greenfield, became the bride of . ~,~.., ~.,a_~ o. 'tlow in eal.~.ium and phosphorus.
Mount Vernon Mr and Mrs Ra gene Anoee ~eu me aevouons w~m ry jr were nonorect monaay Dy Leonard Streets on at r mrs ~nna Zeller (
1 ; • • Y" i ............ !.. , . ", . ...... [united in marriage at the Christian S u day, Sept. • : 1:! ~= producers in ordcr to r(~ue,,
mound Pound of Cedar Ra lds Mr an m~eresung talk on me dewlsn me teacner ann pupus oz ~orest 30 The marina e ere '
| P" ; ., ........ ] ........ [parsonage in Martelle, Sept. 30,• " g c mony took ~r~x,~ ~ ...... ~-~--~ -- t oe consumption of soybean oihneal
]k ......... and Mrs. Floyd Kitchen and their i peopm. ~ev. ann mrs. 0. ~. ~ye-I.~.ane senoot; rne occasion was me11939, by the pastor, Rev. W. W. place at high noon in the Little ............ m,~a~ i:an,~ sup'~lv plenty
of mineral will
~-~paetetmormauonwn~eu~ children, Darrel and Doris, Mrs. G. i ston.e were wemomea DaCK xorlb~rmaay o~ z~rnom, ~unaay ano ]Coverdale. The groom will be re- Brown church in the Vale near An announcement has been
made i find it advis~tble to use ~ pounds of
L~lflD ~l~Ml~l~ ~k~$O~lATI011 R. Jorgenson Osmond Berry and their math year of service at Ber- that of Osmond on Monday. Each[membered as Charles Hurt former- Nashua. The young couple were of the marriage of Miss Anna Kent i the simple miner'd mixture with
[~bellBld~,DesMoineulowa daughter Caroline, Mr. and Mrs. [tram. _ t boy received many gifts. [ly of Martelle. They were accom- unattended. The bride was attrac- daughter of Mrs. Mac Kent, and;~2 ~munds of oihneal. ~f minemtl;~
. .
Frank Letner Miss Pearle Berry ~uring the business meeting Ii- -- ] anied b the room's brother and tively attired in a morrocco blue Mr. Ralph Vittengl son of Mrs Wil- ,ue ~dded the piffs have less tend
' '~ ~ P Y g . • • ' " i ..... --~ " .... -
- - • Velma Anderson and Leonzo Ber-:na arrangements were mane zor ALIa^.. /~lr ]his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore gown w~thmaroon color accessories ham Lamg of Centerdale, at the t,nev to eat too much of the oihneal.
I , e : I _, ~ ry. Refreshments were served at the annum supper, Oct. 11. The A-Iklt~tl~' ~j~,Jn~ [Hurt of Anamosa The couple will while the groom wore a dark blue rattle Brown Church, on Wednes- I} Di~s are to t)e fed in "t dry-
the close of the afternoon by Mrs. 'usual business was transacted with[ Mrs. Nathanlel Dean Imake their home" in Illinois suit. day, Sept. 27th, at one o'clock. The ilot lat(;/this fall and winter then
~ ireports by the_yarmus.comm~ttees, t Mr and Mrs.-~~red AlexanderI -- The bride is a charming young ~eremony was performed by the i some alfalfa meal
or hay should be
~ ~ ~'~ i ex~ me ctose or me meeting, reiresn-[ .... ,. ....... " .............. [ Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Luense of lady, who is a graduate of Morley t~ev. William Kent. Mr. and Mrs., fe 1. Ten
poands of Mfalfa lne~
~. "-] ~.~,~ /~NW~ [A~"--~'~ iments were servea oy~ne hostesses. ~P~['~.ouJ*ua~ve~..~.~ ~t~.^~-aU*[Greeley' Mildred Lane and Leo Consolidated high school, after ~lmer Votroubek attended the l to 100
pounds of soy)can oil nea
znose resent were ~ev ann mrs Duw~.~ (:lllU IyJLL~ ~lU~l:7~lllll~ JLI~IIII~71 ' ~OU
JI L ! ~k~~r- ~'-~,~ I 1}] t~ll__ --1 i.. ~P ............. ' ..... = Ihome [Bushnell of Manchester, Mrs. Mary which she completed a two-year . uple; .... !and minerals will prove very saris-
,] ~ ~1 ~ ~ ~ ~ld J.~- ~ ~! g.o~. ?~''Z~ o. ~. ~wt~, zvz~uat.~ ~,a,,,. __ • .......... INelson and Mrs Chloe Newman of normm course at mwa State £eacn-xne orme wore a gown o~ tuscan I f..,n,.v
t ~Marks Geor e Km Flo d Kitch-~ Mr. ann Mrs. wmrrnl nonman " .. . . • . ] ....... ~"
• , g g Y or ers Colle e Cedar Falls She has g~apechiffon velvet styled w~th
i ' ' " [were Sunda evenin uests at the Martelle were Sunday wmt s In g , " ~ . . ' " "There isgoing to be an ai~und-
7~!i; ~/~ ~7~" P I ~.~J~ ~ fen, Mary Harman, Harry Demous,, ........ Y g g [the R ev Bask ere[lie home been successfully engaged in teach- a high neck h ne with clips a ndal ,-r-( .......................... r ....
~k '"~r[ -~.~/f. ~g~,/]N. ~. ~ 2~' ] Argene Allbee, Gerald Scott, Her-/~eo. wallic~ nome; ... - - [ Mrs. NIary Baskerville is'visiting ing in the schools of Linn and' bustle effect back. She wore a tur- ! ;~e e~'~', ,:"£,t~i~,~' .~,~,~e~, ,,,, ,~,~,
l~, -] ~[~. ~ k ~/~r~ j~.~[.~. [man Nebiker, C. C. Berry, G. R. I lvir..ann Mrs. man uean. naa[in the Rev Baskerville home for a t Jones counties during the past !)an hat with veil and black acces- ~[,~U,.~'.~'~'~,,~',~'.~"~,,~f~+'~'~.. ,.~''~"~'~
I "~ff'~~l ~,/[~ ~ [Jorgenson, Frank Letner, Amos [as mew guests ~unctay a~ runner, l few weeks' [three years series. Mrs. Votroubek wore a,~..s..~s.:..~..~. ,..yo~.~,.o:,o~,,. ,,.,
I~,/~.i''''=~" ~ " ~k ~.'.z~l Berry andtdaughter Koruna Faith, iMor. and MrS.a~St~v~2C~rtvOi ~:u-[ Rev. W. W. Coverdale, pastor of1 The groom is a son of Mr. and! ~rotto blue crepe gown with brown [':d~):n~t~a~)e I)(2b¢:.~er~tneatd: t?o,tattt:::
ik~I ~il ~ ~. ~~! . and Miss T'l ie Kramer M s. Perry • • -/the Christian church in Martelle ,Mrs. Ernest Streets prominent tecessories Both wore corsages of '. ~ . . .. ?. " .
...,. 1.,~ .. ""~ * ~~ ,Knappl Mrs Ben Black ..... mrs tier I benmier and Pauline t t f r 1 ' "araemas-" I ,neat l,]spe'T~lly ls [nlS true 11
' ". ," " . " . was in charge of the funeral serv- a mers iving southeast of Mechan- : ~ . ~ S00 9" 0 )
aid Butterf.eld and family , Mr and Mrs Golden M llerwerel,ooo o, .o ..... .... lio .,o --o ....... o Mrs Vittne l was a ra u,to of! to _000, unds of meal ca.
~N [ A weiner roast was held Wed-!bg:m~Sn~Siotc~rSa3at~kr:aYs:t T,p [daYt~ft?~oon1 at t~eOdO~l~ck i~ts the [ ;' eri ng-h qsUcah@ Sa'nWdhOa en'dee _ ] hre ~l~tnnh'lg~hat~eh~leol ~}hl-93~ip~nd h .;;:~ai~e::e~:f an~:tuOf }:,~::ds "for
]~h~] - ~ [~~v.~ Inesday evening at the home of Mr.! Mr and Mrs James Kern were/ !. y - ~ ....... P "" ("a-'e~ in farmin- The --o--n~[ hi"h sctaool ' !this purpose may consist of 2(,
• " " wlr anu Mrs ~loya J:lln~ return- ~ ~ u g. y u g s • I
)ounds stlt 40 ollnds liolt stem
. and Mrs Argene Allbee Those Friday mght guests at the Golden " ' ~ , s: I - ~' "
~~ preesnt were Mr. and Mrs. Wllham Miller home. [
~1~• " ' • • . ed to their home in Akron N. Y., on couple begin marrmd hfe unde..... t and
.......... ' ..... /favorable aus-ices After a brief Mr and Mrs Nick Lanners en 40 pounds steamed bouemeal.
Zeller Mr. and Mrs Emmett A1- Mr and Mrs Tommy Stonekmg ' tertai d i ei • --~"
~ baugh and son Paul Mr. and Mrscalled at the Fred Alexander home • . [ ...... ~ ..........
' Darsee home. honeymoon trap by automobile, ne n th r home fm Mr. and , -- - ..... •
' C C Berr Mr H' r n ..... er ~ " - enin J.W. Brown of Sprmgvflle call- ', they will be at home to thmr many Mrs. Martin Lanners, 0ack Lanner,,
y s e ma ±~emK ~unaay ev g
gl II"rlglP I ~ x , ' ~ .." .... ] ..... ~ ..... led at the Mrs. Zoe Plummer home ]friends in Mechanicsville. Mrs. Leo Heiberger, Mrs. Harry[ All Farmers Feedinw
• • • • m.i • e- ~ ~mt'~/~,~, i ~ ann ~aro~, ann herman Jr., ann tne I mrs. ~umer tqattenDerger emer-! ~ . ~ 1 Greenfield communit-- -xtends Garr., and Bert Llo'-d all of Salem ~ ~"
~~lkl.~.~.~I. ~,,~'l~l¢~al~'l ~ IAllbee family I~i,,ed the Homemakers at tea on/°n ~aturaay.. ............. y y .... ~' ~ ' ' P;¢,*~ .~hanld ll~*od
..... . ........ ;" _ ..... I L" :':.. I Miss Agnes May O[ t~eaar trap[as nearues~ congratulauons to tnls o. x~. I " "~" .......... "8
And Th•~ Sat l~ WRh a Smile! ~ I ~ group o~ memners o~ tne wo-llfmoay afternoon. ~ " "~ eek ~ wi'h her -ar ~worth-" -air who are launch[n- Mr and Mrs T P Moore and'
" " n' ..... o w o spen~ me w ena ~ p - y p , ~ .... , . . •
I ......... " --" ' I me s Farm Bureau wmted a num- , Famihes of the nelghborho d h ~ .............. [ ............ ni-1 ................ram[l-, to~ether with Mr RichardI ....... _!_ II_.I
• • ~ I ents, ~vtr. anu Mrs. Will May. 1,11~11" III~ILI'IIIIU i:l~lllp ULIL UpUII LIIIZ J 8 •
members of YOUR famfl sa this~ attended Cattle Congress at Water I r~lyer~loe l1 ffle li
~ ~embers of YOUR fan y y . ,= -~ ~ J - - -~,, . ..... - Ivan Reid family moved Satur-tin-eat voyage of life Shetler of Kalona were week end t g
~hgh trialI Perhaps ' Prompt tan an sns. Wl . an ~r-l°° last week were mr ann TKt~p;lV~rsinto the Cuy! r .Reid house.] ...... Mr. and Mrs. Will Frantz and Mr. JoeUeSts of Mr~t~i,d~igtwOA~a~tI~n.ur,Shetl I
it is because you have never given Alka-SeltzerFor Removal Merr-illdH°off-man'rMrS-'dL~e~t)sa daYl uragu°'amnyem°veu'n~u tuv| agnd family eri fh°ealtlllerfaS(er rOswth,moreand
na,. I [ uf all ... ' " ' house vacated by Ivan Reid. !family motored to Cedar Falls Sun- . " "p' o " j edI p g ;
leer the world ~eople who have used Alka-Seltzer are } | r~ ~ ~ ~lflPl['~f~rI7" lush. ~na M'r~ way ~llrl .... re Miss Helen Stepanek attendedI day to visit their daughter, Doris, last week by a cow is able to be weight at less cost.
~l~ t:ic':'n~Drai~e~-= ...... J i Ul2a2]kU /~IUt~I~ °'"'*~-'~":~ ^n'~n~ ~uestsat"the R--J Cattle Congress at Waterloo Satur-Iwho is attending school at Iowa out somewnat with the aict of his ', ......
....... x~ ..... _ ] I ......... ~m~ay ~v=o -~o~"Marion ' " day and Sunday. i Teachers College. crutches, i ~et US prove to you that
........ 1 n rvatmn Mr and Mrs John Lorence of Mt
~,a~Seltzeris as good as we say it is, you want it in your med- I ICall Uur Nearest rnone ~ ~ ~v~¢:~l~ ~lllh~.wl~i~ .... nt Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Darsee and A n Agricu ture Co se " - :~ " you can save money by
Tuesda eve Vernon were ~unday afternoon ws
[net. if it is not it won t cost ou a erm We will refund Collect ?:; ~ _~_~ = ~.~,,^~ David spent Sunday at the Ival meeting will be held Y - - I feedin~ Riverside Pit~
!tisnot, it won't Y. P Y" , . _ ]l Friday m~ht ~t the Golden ............ ~ .......r~,; .................... ~-~ itors of Mr and Mrs Frank Lor ' ....................
~hase price to any new user WhO is not entirely satisned. ~| ¢-~ .~.._ n___'J_ ~ot~ home ~mr~ ,,~,;,~.~=~, v,~. ,~ ...... nmg atm~:au m ~v,?~-te~_.~ _ ~_~,.~_~. nee Sr Mr and Mrs Jame~ Bar-I Meal
I, .- .-........ ,i t~euar l%aplUS q Ol, • ~ nar. ana mrs. ,.. xt. ,~ou~ anu nouse, xne purpose o~ tins meeung e , . .... -{ "
~tamily may need Alka-Seltzer sooner and more often than I I nieces, Connie and Vivian Ann is educational and the annual elee- ta, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zenishek. i We can save you dollars
~~gtla-raniee of-satisfaction or money refunded I Anamosa 542 The Town of St. George Bobst spent Sunday afternoon at tion of township committee will Dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. : ,- ,- ,-"- ~ "
covers its use in all conditions listed be- [I ~. • r~, The town of St. George. at the the Herbert Sherman home in Cen- take place. Sarah Kohl were Mr. George Hertz! try It rooay.
c M ~ ner who s eat and hm s~ster M~ss Sophm Hertz l
low. ! i ~mnwooa ~u~ eastern end of Bermuda. ia one of ter Point. Mrs. Claren e e's , P .... Manufactured and For
....... the oldest En~llsh.. .settlements, In Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mitchell spent two weeks vacation in the home of vfMIowa City. . ii oa,~"~" at"~
Gas on Stomach, Add Indigestion, Hem~- I| IoniaDept. ot exgrlcutture th ..... n haml~nh~r~ Here last Sunday m the Oscar Stabenow her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D r. and Mrs. Ralph Chansky at-I
burn, "Morning After'; Muscular Pains, Neu- [ IAcense No 1 ;tthln'th'e'town"ltmit'sl~-Ebenezer home in Lisbon. Kohl was joined by her husband, ~entdedtheeen pott luck supper and en- n|.... Id. r..d Pl ....
ralgta, Headache, Distress of Cold~, as a G~ur- | .............. ~. ~ v,,~ o,~,,~,The ~d Mr. and Mrs. Edd Holcomb and Sunday, and they left here to visit . " .~.. t a the K. C. hall in i IMWIMblUI] rUUU ~|[11~
i '~""'~ " - r h Iowa tSlty bunuay '
~le In lVllnor Tl~oat In.ltaUoml , I ~A_r~IITAI~][ . :, :, ,,,:. .... "~' . . . Mrs. Bertha Wild calldd at the Mrs. friends in Chicago, from whe e t ey " ! All kinds .....
" " I ~NDERIN~_ oO eaphat, mdh ,Ke a ~pamsn tow~ Martha Barber home Thursday af- will motor to their home at Calves- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. andi or r'eea, vlour, ~ay
I I *~'~ "-" "~ " with narrow streets and low .,lld- ternoon, ton, Texas. Mr. Meisner is employ- Mrs. Joe Filipi were Mr. and Mrs. ; and Straw
[ [ Cedar Rapids, Iowa lnzs, ta quaint and eharmln~. Miss Agnes Baird, Mrs. Irvin Nos- ed at a government project on the John Kaliban of Mount Vernon Mr.i Main ,~ts)re 119 14th A.,e. S.F~
and Mrs Edwin Ffl]p~ and Mrs1
/ II Thronghont Its curving streets are ley, Mrs. Nellie Plattenberger, all Gulf of Mexico. ' .... . Stor~ No. Z, 222 1~ St. N E.
1 ] [Telephone ML Vernon ~000 memorlala and landmarks of an ht~ of Lisbon, called in the Harry Peet Friday of last week Mr. and Mrs Emma Konasek of Cedar Rapids. i Phone °-7120 Cedar lta-id~
| *orle ~a-~ home last Monday. Ivan Reed of Martelle moved to a Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Penningroth! " "
! I~----_ _--_--~-:---- ---- " " _ Mrs. Allen Mitchell spent several new location m the former homeentertained at dinner and supper'. We Will Deliver Free
tm whmh was l~un~ay for Mr and Mrs Ira Wfl
days last week in the Albert Them- of the late Fred Mar • , " . • -
as home. recently purchased by Cuyler Reed son and family of Delmar; Mr. and ~ --=--- - - ~ -
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