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m on MOUNT VERNON HAWKEYE, VOLUME LXXXI, NUMBER 51 MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1951 MOUNT VERNON RECORD, VOLUME LVIII, NUMBER 8 " . . i"ev.K F,re Inspection Com'unitv School Meeting Moved Rites Held Services Held Tuesday I man Up To Monday Evening Frank J. Pitlik For Gerald M. Bradd Wednesda y Ev ! .ur,ve :;et D.e conflict the d te Gerald Mason Bradd was born in Goes The Mt Vernon Firemen will in- I of the high school play, the pro- Frank J. Pitlik, a life long rest- . i Lisbon, Dec. 25, 1904 to Arthur and Gary Farris ispect all business buildings on Wed- ' ,Maud Bradd and entered into eter- leAt Tama nesday evening, Oct. 17, starting ~t Oct. 31, Nov. 1,2 "-""'"" "" oot o,t e Vernon communlty,T district school boards, whose died at his home on East Main /UW|| on l nal rest 1:30 p.m. Oct. 7, 1951. His 17 p.m. If you want your store in- students &trend Mr. Vernon, has street Thursday, Oct. 4, at 8:15 a.m. !entire life was spent near this cam- S spected and suggestions made for fire ; Thursday evening, Oct. 4, the Mt. been advanced to Monday eve- after an illness which had kept him j Nn~ Hrt~,~t ~,~,~o,~ h,~ ~r~,~ munity. He attended Lisbon public ! R --AI I" truck By Bullet safety, arrange to be there or have v c its, C'b~t Commit I ning, Oct. 15, ~t 8 p.m. gt the bedfast since the latter part of June. !Glenn Pl~'to*~'h~r"~:~'*h"~,~ ~"~,J,~"Ischool graduating with the class of,/ ge~inly t.orn ibt=d 1 1925. He then attended Cue Coltege f I rl'Y A~L~-- . it open so the f,remen can enter ' ihigh sehoo. This group is meet- t hi x c 8 I matlon papers for the town elec- ] two years. ~,v --t~r~ m,~ t.w~ll Whll- Pla"ln*" Frlda, i tee held its first meeting over Mac s He would have been 75 years old!:--: ~ 1 it mg w~m me loca, scnooi ooaru a s ne ~ olrmaay, De . . 'tion at Lisbon on Nov 6th. I " . . . ~ugar ~ow* m lay pmns xor me Survivors are his mother, withI T- "v r, . They are devoting their own time ~,~^.~; r, i * -, r'he~t to discuss mutual school prob- With him when the end came ; ,~ary Farris, 13-year am son oi i for this work in an effort to per-i~::~"~ ;~ ~'~" ~'~;,~ ~'~,~ i lores. Rural And town people "~ui~'l- w^r^ hi- wit^ --d son Dr i ~analaa es Ior councilmen are lw ~ ne lie J. rmpnael ~ooaman, ~i = I Fr . i fv~t~m ne may? nls name. his pastor of St. John's Church. Lisbon ~ ~ and Mrs. Lenard Farris, was :vent fire loss to "you. If you aren't ! ~"~+'=~ ~'f ~':-~"~.~:'~::,'"~,md~ac't- ! will Join in the discussion. ' ank Carbee Mllo Kahban, How- ~larence v,nm oI t~eaar lxaplas, t ~ - !sur;~.riPnreCea~a t~m ln aeam. ~lso i for the past 10 years, will leave ~emlly wounded about 5 p.m. las~ :interested sufficiently to arrange for ~ ~ ~" ~' w::: "~"~ ~:~o~'~ I arct mason, ~ .% e'e~erson ann Mrs Plthkrealized that he was j " i g ~ o cmmren ~virs, ithis community Thursday Oct. 11, ~n lay at his home a mile ann ayour store to be open so the fire- ~ ,"*~' ":"~'"'" ~ ;' ' ~ ', $ '~" ' "f tll l -.L I~ T ann ~ulnn growing weaker and called her son All of th " . ~unnm razour ann taerala ~raaa, ~to take un his new assicnment as nail west of Mt Vernon in one of!men can enter it why should they towns, na.ve, nau con~luurau~u ~uu-i~olr~ll~ I~o~ir~ |o~ i e counc,lmen cancuaates a~ a'~u a m " ~jr. a sister Mrs Edward Forest, one~' . :,'- --- - ~ose "it can't happen here" acci- worr~ about it? ' cess ~m mmnar arives. . . i i . -,- i ,~ ~ - " ~" " y are new with the exception of " pastoroz ~. ~a~rxcK st~nurcn, ~ -~ -" I nowara ~viason netiring from the uents " : " nizin Tile co~nml~I~ee n~s set It goat -. " i Chmf Walter Kohl is orga g Ntonaav At aau ~aroaramr ,qmKwasoornm2~loer~ana'.ymlK on me zarm now ::o . !grp~ae~sna, Iour nieces and mreelTama. His parochial jurisdiction ~ary was playing with a home- a junior department in both school at .~zauu . o De r~se.a m ~o con= j / -r I council next lviarcn will be Dan : ~- '-,will extend beyond Tama to include ownea oy nan x. wane suutn u~. . I ~unera, services were neld Tues-~the Toledo and Garwin communi- made football in his front ard' certea arive on oct aL ~ov t Y :houses. A selected group of school " --. "%" ! Top boar at the Milo Wolrab ,vanno~" - o ~r e is" ~ ~-~ ,~o,~ + ~"e ,'~ ~ ~;~ I Mornmgstar r and Harry Slzer, whO iday afternoon at the Federated ties While his older brother Don, 14, was i pupils will be instructed in opera- ann ~no, wea nes~ay, .~nursa~y ~ Berkshire boa- and gilt sale at the are.- " ,~,*"~--" ,*^ ,~+~'; ~,uv, ,' ~=~=" i: nave -se yea since ions; Merle Long ] church. Rev. Keith Tuber of Me- "Coming t o replace Father ~nooting with a rifle at some cans ; lion of the fire extinguishers. ~na ~.na~y ~lenara ~ol~z was : farm south of" Mt. Vernon Monday aaugnters ann iour sons ~ wno. nas servea ~wo terms ana or- chanicsville was in charge, i Goodman as to L i pas r of isbon is zastened in a fence at the east end r~r~p~.~v ~n~ "t~w appomtea cnaarman at a cam- ~,~"^"~ ~,o ~,~,~'~ ~,~*~ ,~,~,~r'~'"~^ .-~--~-,~, . un may z, l~uo a~ ~ mary s :~vllle~ Crawford who has served fori Pallbearers were George Kessler, ~ the Rev Leo O'Comrtell of Tmma, re,tree conmst,ng of Harold Kruse, Riclmrd Pence, Charles ~ of Stockham, Nebr for $550. Sec- church, Solon, he was married to i one ~erm. Ed Butler, Herb Walmer and Harold i who will meet his new parish- ~hDfer the barn. Ernest, 6, was behind To end the activities of Fire Pre- on. Don had called to Gary to vention Week in Mt. Vernon, the khel Bet i ond high boar went to Paul Metz- Mamie Crofter and they began :tas,II a . . Stoneking. loners for the first time on next ep out of the way. Just as non local fire department will have ~wgney, ~sy.~ec. m - !gar of Edelstein, Ill for $170. housekeeping on the farm now Will uemons~ra~e ! Those who attended the funeral!Sund~,- mor~n, Oct 14 ed at a can Gary tossed the ball : ~ ~, ~,~ r~, ~v,~,~t~ ~,~ ,~o Fran~- ty Ha mey, ~ons Jennie, ~nes- i The high gilt was bought by owned by Leonard Pavelka below i --. -. ' from out of town were Ed Navetril, i ~,~t~c,~,~m~' ~,~.7.~, ,~ t,~o o,~ In the air and ran to catch it. H~s lin Township Truck on display on ter Ricn ann ~y mt ~ gate, i Eugene Spillman, Harrisburg, S. D,lvanhoe. After two years there I;Ir8 I;elUll m nt rs . Joe ~ebest,1Virs~ Edward ipointment on Oct 1, from the Most rOUte took him in the line of fire as ~; ~r~ ~ + S~turda." ni.ht secretary v ~ ' " h ar two ' for $285 and the second high by they moved to the farm now up- j -- "1 I~ '~enel, Mrs. l .a~e ~anay, lv~rs, uaisy i Reverend Archbishop Leo Binz, the gun was discharged :,-,^, ,o ^ ,~.~n ,~ It is planned that eac ye ~ v v--- ~" ~-~ re--laced b'" two i Robt. Treptow of Sargent,Nebr.eratedby Carl Sedlacek above i Ch~ekln th~ home heating nl~- i~mew~eaver ann. harry ~meweaver head of the Archdiocese of Dubuque. ne bullet en~erea ms cnes~; on i~.~.~ h~~ "on~ h ~ ~om~ f the mumuer~ w~ u~ p v i ~ " for $235 Ivanhoe Here their only son Clar- f *;-n ~nd farm ~^*-- - -"; zrom ceaar ~apms He will have the help of an assistant the right tide and lodt, ed in the leftu~'~- ao ~ =. ""'Y" .~ ~o." . new members so that over a four : " ' ,r= v.=~= ~ ~ o ~memDers oi mls volumeer nre ae- " ' " o ~ Average of the 23 boars was ence was born In December 1907~ a~ ------'-~~, -- 'priest in his new field of work, abdomen Dr. Gordon Rahn was ~.+.~ . m ~o ^, ~o,~ t- tr~, year period there will be a c m- ' " . ~ve (nscussea at me aaul evening Called and he and Shirley- Gary's v . a;pletely new committee," and yet at $139.13 and of the 19 gilts $123.08 they bought the home place which i schoo~ ~r,~,d~,a ~ovenin~'~, Oct. 15 at .l~rs. I;mma Zlmmerman ~: which includes a parochial school. -" . ana answer any ann ml quesuons~ . ," ri n ~ First 10 boars sold averaged $186.70 is now owned by Lawrence W. ~ ~ster took Gary to Mercy hospital ~,~a +h i t They all times there x~lll be expe e ced and first 10 gilts $127 25 Farris S~re they lived until they i ~ D'iffer n" ~ f fir fi -- i Buried Here Thursday Leo F. Wiley and Son of V~ctor retired from the farm and moved ~ . . ~. ~.^ ~. .~ .~.~. 8.~dar Rapids, where he died at !are particularly interested in hay- Pe~ :ScSoerm~nmgnitv Chest will in- " - " I e zypes o e gnung o p.m. ing as many of the farmers in this " ~ r iN. Y" were present to buy a gilt to town in 1944. E~ghty acres of i: ~:Vdj==~"~:~=~hu,= ~t~rlVV~"~o~n~=n~! Mrs. Emma Zimmerman, 64, Ana- Mr. Farris, who is night dock ivicinit ,~rotected b-, the Frank :clude the Boy Scout~, rep esentedI and Kenneth Wiley" of Penfield ~ the farm were sold to Harlan Nash i~ ~ ~, - ',mosa, died last Thursday after an Ioreman at the Hawkeve Motor!. v, v . ~ "by Chuck Swaney; the, Camp Fire ' . nowarc ~vlason oI me nre company illness of several weeks. She had 5",lin lwp. ~rucK, stop ana give mere ~ ~ls renresented b Dais Beck- N. Y to buy a boar. Blakley Smith. at. that time and. 40 acres were re- ~J '-" awaras wes~ J~rancn wen; ~press in t~eaar lxaplas, was un ~ ~ ~,~,~ ~,o ~,~+ ,~, - ,~t Y Y i of Houston, Texas bought 5 gilts, tamed on which a summer cottage I drill~ ~vo ,~, ,~, ~o H,~ ,~, been in the Anamosa hospital, later duty when the accident occurred !.'"~?.'":"--." ~'~."~L""a.":.~'~. helm" the Cancer Society, repre- " t ~" ~ v the Monticello hospital, where she " m melr zarm, me locanon ox melr ' . I A boar was sold to Geo J Rouser was built the farm water Gary ~aid "Don is not to blame sented by D~ck Stoltz; the Salvation ' " " " i supply ,asz weeK passed away. Immediate survivors I - ~ ' . wa~er supply ann also me ,ocauon ^ -~ - ;~ ~.~+~o~,~t~d that the i of Folsom Mont Other hogs were They enjoyed spending several H arti l l -* -~ +~-^ : + ' " . e p cu ar y o,=~, ,~ -,v~-~- ! are two sons, Francis of Minneapo- ran right in. zront, at ram.' .i o~* ,elr't" sas,nn=~ ^v ^ o,a~=~+ ,~ t.o,~ ~o. T~.is -~r,~ ~"~' '~. ~ v".~ to Nebraska. W~sconsln South Da- weeks at a time at the cottage ~nc^ of havin"~ O"^ t.^ .^ 1, Mrs Farrls said the boyshad I Crippled Children s Society (Easter " ' " " " 1 ~ z ~ ,= .~,~ ~,~t wv, i lis and Paul of Olin; five daughters, be " lmormanon may prove very help kota Georgm. Texas and Illinois. while Mr. Plthk wasab e to get' ^ ~.^.~.~.~ ~ a en cautioned many times about l Seals) will be able to jam ' . i~,~ =~.~, ~,-- v~,~. ~v=~, i Mrs. Bernel Hall, Monticello; Mrs. th i zul in me even~ at a nre on your ~ around In 1949 he fractured h~s i . . " lot the group attending plan to do i James McQuown, Marion; Mrs. Phil e gun .~ iarm, in mat me nremen win Know ' Other organizations ~ere con-. Mlle tn Tlae] hip in a fall. He used a wheel chalr hi Services were conducted at the! o tacted, and some, Tubercul sls "='~ot~'~t'~~ --'~'~ ~'~ until June when he was confined ]Fontana, Rockford, IlL, Mrs. Alice where Io lOOK msteaa oz having t eattv~ Mortuary, Cedar Rapids, at . K",(Christmas. Seals), Polio ~March of ]to his bed. Mrs. Pitlik gave him i Sackett, St. Paul and Mrs. Jack 2 Pm Monday by Dr James W stop ana as . ~Dimes) by their natmnal chartersiBv Wilton 12-12 all the care that was possible iRite$ Held Friday For ]O'Hara, Coggon. Funeral services Bean, pastor of the Mt. Vernon ,~ ~ were prevented from joining andi I Surviving are Mrs. Plthk, a son, i~re ~ ~ ~ ~e,~l~,I-*~ i were held Monday in St. Patrick's rresbyterian church. Burial was in uarrell I%oni$ r'urcnase o~hers would come in only on such ! The eyes of all the Eastern Hawk- ] Dr. Clarence Pitlik, and grandson, t'~"~" rt v, ~,~ i church, Anamosa. Burial was in St. a family lot at Linwood cemetery, it-,W*'"t /'~g Viola i a restrictive basis that it would be,eye conference will be upon the bat-I William of Cedar Rapids. William A]io,~ Mae Kamherlina wa~ horn!J hn's cemetery, Lisbon. Mrs. Zim- Uedar Rapid~ r~H~, ~ ~" :inadvisable to include them this . w n ~" ~ --"merman, a former resident, is bet- ~tle here Friday, Oct. 12, he the is a senior at the University of:~ r ~.~ + ~ Members of the sixth grade at-! Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Kohl have year. 'University High Bluehawks invade Iowa. i~on:"~)^c"~'Y86~"toSamuel'an~ ter known here as Mrs. Wm. House. tended the services inn body and purchased an 80 acre farina mile Other organizations, as the Red lMt. Vernon with a determination Services were conducted at St.!sv%~hia 7oh-='^" '~t~h^n -he was Church -~a-n-$--S-u-~.~ representatives from the seventh, ,and a half west of Viola from Cross, insist that their name be con- - v a u .~u . = to hold their advantage o er the John's Catholic church, Lisbon, at ionl, a ,ear old her -arents moved er ~inth and eleventhgrades also George Efferding of Delmar. Posses- nected with the drive, their share ~Mustangs in the conference stand- 9 a.m. Saturday by the pastor, Rev. I ^ ~ ~o~ ,~ t~ v ~Lff ~J'~rnnn Were in attendance. The students stun will be given March i. The of the contributions be kept separ- - I And Annual Meeting ,Went to Cedar Rapids in the school farm is 2 miles north and two miles ate from the rest, so their partici- ~ngs The Iowa C~ty boys a.nd West Father J. R. Goodman. Burial was ~ where they resided until 1886. Then ioerty neaa me ieague wire mree in St. John's cemetery at Lisbon. she moved with her ,~arents to a t~us, accompanied by Supt. Sikkink east of Springville. Louis Neilson patton would be only with the bust- wins each. - v Members of the Federated church Mt. Vernon has two Pall bearers were William Pitlik, i farm in Cedar county in the Coon will have their fellowship supper Surviving beside the grief strick- is farming it this year All of the ness area wins a tie and one defeat Mus- Merrill Pitlik, Jack Pitlik, Carl iCreek vicinity She m a r r ie d and annual business meeting at the ' REV. J. R. GOODMAN tangs fans are hoping their boys can Sedlacek, Vir~ql Crofter and Don [Arthur R. Kamberling January church, 6:30 Friday evening of this I ~ar parents and Don are a brother:farm is tillable and it is well tiled. The Committee felt that for the' ' - rnest, in second grade, and a sister ! Improvements include a new corn first year real success with a few ilevel U. High and take the rest of Prochaska. i2, 1888, and they made their home week. Friends of the church are i Father Goodman was born at Shirley. 16. a junior at Mt. Vernon i crib. The barn has space for 24 organizations was more important their games and that someone dur- Mrs. Pitlik's sister, Mrs. John Hy-'~in Tipton. He preceded her in death given a cordial invitation to at- State Center, Iowa, and received his high school Don is a freshman at'milk cows and the farm has been than questionable success with a ing the season can knock off West nek, of Tama, wife of the editor all September 3, 1932 M.V.H.S. Also surviving are the operated on rotation, dozen The most effective way to lLiberty" Game time is 7:45.the Tama News-Herald, c a m e She is survived by her children, tend. i high school and college education grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E E. i Plans for operation of the farm .~et other, reluctant organizations .t i Coach Weber's boys will be aftbr Thursday and remained until Man- i Ray of Mt. Vernon, Charley of Lis- -- i legeat LoraSin DubuqueACademYwhereand heL raSreceivedC l- ~cElwain and Mr. and Mrs. Roy are not complete. The Kohls plan join is to show them that they wlll ltheir 16th straight undefeated en- day with her. Others coming from~bon' Glen and Alva of Mechanics- Bury Frank Davln Here a Bachelor of Arts degree. He also arris and a great-grandfather, to remain on the Charles Hedgesfare better with the Community i counter and the Mustangs will be a distance for the funeral were:]ville, Delmar of Davenport and attended St John's University, Col- ~Newberry Wilson, all of Cedar farm north of Mt. Vernon PriceChest than without it. To do that:out to even up the score for last William Kramneck of Toledo, a~Nellie Mae Brown of Independence, ~apids. we must reach our goal i year's knockout by the Bluehawks. brother-in-law, and the Henry Sa-22 grandchildren The amount anticipated for each:The visitors are staking hopes on foureks of South English,niece ',grandchildren William Frank Davin, 58, died in Veterans' i legeville Minn. and St. Mary's Uni: was more than $300 an acre ~'-^*~r ,~,~ o, hospital Augusta Ga last Sunday versit Baltimore. Mar land. which The Farris family moved on the " ~ ' - ' " Y" Y I0rrner Dan Travis estate farm, "rraffic Via[ations or~anization will range from $350 Kent and Van Dyke two outstand- foureks i after a long~l!ness. A veteran of conferred on him the degree of ~hich they own, six years ago lastRecent fines assessed at Mt. Ver- to $500, the Boy Scouts requiring ing league players and nephew ; Funeral services were held Fri- i worla war n ne was empioyea a~ Master of Arts Camp Gordon Augusta Survivors After h~ ordmatmn o th rl s -- :day afternoon in the Methodist,"s " " t e p "e.t- re his wife who came with the ~D~ing. non for traffic violations include: the largest amount, the Camp Fire Coach Hippie said Tuesday, Bertram Hornecommg church at Mechamcsvllle. Burial i a hood "n 1931 he spent six" years in' idH o-w-eT p ooay live orothers Clifford and arochlal work in Dubu ue Fr m Oct. 4, Chas. T. Wright of Me- Girls next The funds solicited for "We plan to give U. High their --. ~,was in the Wallick cemetery all-i ' . . p " " q o bona o Be chanicsville, speeding 50 miles in these two crganizations will be sep-I first real test. If the boys are Uccurs un bunday bearers were the following grand-iCharles,Cedar Rapids; l~/Ii~ and 1937 to 1941 Father Goodman was 25 mile zone, $12 50 and costs, Pa- arated for the local Cub Scouts, the "up" on Friday night we ~nlll local groups, and for the local area ! give them good b~ttle." sons: Bill, Howard, Don, Bob and i ~aymona, ~warlon; ann ~.ertoy a~ : chaplain of St. Berchman's School kl Elevator The annual Bertram Methodist i Leo Kamerling and Arthur Brown i camp Atterbury, Fraankhn Ind for Boys. Marion, with the addition- ~leW Mar trolman Cloud; Oct. 4, Archie ~ Branneman, failure to stop at stop use. That portion going to the WILTON GAME TIED church h omecomlngvWll lb~ held Out-of-town relatives attending i~n~:n~ s~rce~W~:re~:::~u~tae~a:~al cha~g~ei. f St: Stephen's.Church, sign, $5 and costs, Patrolman Cloud; local area will be to supplement the i Friday night's Mt Vernon-Wilton ~unaay ucL l~. u e P *h~ ~rvi re +he Earl A1 t~em i : ~y. me came to ~lsoon m Donald Howe, for two years a~- Oct. 5, Chas. E. Benton, Central two camps, and help carry Mr. Vet- ~ game could hardly be classed as an members and friends have been i ~l~au~hs~ F~o~d ~ee Albau~h~ :~ St. Matthews church, Cedar Rapids, August 1941 and has been here since. ~IStant manager of the Farmers El- City, improper passing, $5 and nun's share of the area activities. ~upset in the East Hawkeye con- contacted for the occasion. The lr'h"rl~'~ ;"it'" ~"~" AP" ~.~ ~ilast Thursday Burial was in St. During the years of World War II orator at Marion, will become man- costs. Patrolman Cloud; Oct 5, Ir- In the long run, all of this will in-:terence but certainly the victory- regular services will be held in the ~3on ~]bau~h' anct"the ~ohn"Flmts John's Catholic cemetery in the he was given the assignment of ager of the Farmers Co-Op Elevator vin Johnson, Mechanicsville, over- directly return to Mr. Vernon in bound Mustangs were considerably r~r-i,~ with Sunday school at 10 -- . s~, ' i family lot with his parents Mr. auxiliary chaplain to the U S Navy ' ~. ! Nasnua; uan lvlct~rams, t~ew ! ' ' " at Marteile about the first of the load regulations, $5 and costs, Sgt. the form of better camping facili- surprised to bring home only an end o'clock and the worship service at Ham ton. Wa-ne Albau~h Water and Mrs. M J. Davm. The Damns establishments on the campus of ll~onth. The Howes, who have two IP J Children are looking for a place in Buell Pieper; Oct. 8, Bill Ray ties and improved group activities, of a 12-12 tie. An improved Wilton 1~ ~'clock A ~not luck dinner will. ii loo;" l~elvlar" "~ 2~loaugn~ 2~namoca;" - are former residentSw WhOr sold their Cornell. College. and also. was chap-. Brown, LaPorte City, speeding 40 On the three days of the aggregation took the field against be held at the hall and a special li~'. --r'la~ r place to the C. . Ca bees. lain of the Cedar Rapids council of ~artelle. . miles in 25 mile zone west Mt. Ver- drive, Oct. 31, Nov. 1 and 2, the the Mr. Vernon boys. who were, - i marwn 2~loaugns t~ man; 2~ ~ u i program will start at 1:30, with Dr. ~ r~ art" Howard Kam ""-, ~-~ .--G-~,~ ~ Knights of Columbus ~Ienry Lovig for six years man- non, $]0 and costs, Patrolman De- entire community will be can-forced to remap their ffensivei Miron Morrill as guest speaker All i~~ ~.~,v,- - ,~ In 1949 Father Goodman published ager of the Martelle elevator, has Gear; Oct. 8 Henry Ludeman, Burl- vasaed by a large group of campaign after Kamerling was iirlenas oi me cnurcn are welcome. :erimgs ~vl~. vernon ann mrs. ~vla-~ Jean Jonns~on, son o~ me t~. ~. ~ :~, ct. ~ohn'~ r~h"rch l~Urchased a feed plant at Gales- ---- " " i rni ~lle, Wis and will move there on ington, with asphalt truck, 4 miles workers, calling on every home benched in the second quarter, son ~tlne, ~vlecnamcsvnIe. Johnstons of Lisbon, won high ~.i~hnn Tnw~ " frnrn it~ @~rliP~t hP- west of Ely, overload on No. 2 and business establishment. Edwards returned the opening The Bertram Brotherhood held its ischolarship standing at Cat fo a ~,~n-i-~, *o the nro~nt Hmo In th~ re ular meetin at the Ra Olm ' N w State Polytechnic college at San o " ' .fit 18. He was at Galesville the axle, Sgt. Buell Pieper. Each worker will be identified kickoff for the Mustangs and twoI g g Y -: lisbon Schoal e s . Preface f thls book we find the arst of the week. by a large "Community Chest" plays later Jack Moore took the lstead home Monday evening with] ~LUlS Oblspo, ~al. To attain this author discovered that the year 1845 I~A.~,-,I,J I Ig,o,~,~ T~,Lr~e button, and each contributor will pigskin far down into the Wilton 11 members present Plans were BOYS' BASKETBALL STARTS frank a student must receive an was the earliest date of priestly min- ~Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis of hit.tw~,~,~ '~'~""" "~'"~ receive a receipt showing the total scorm" g zone on a 55 yard run. I made for 9 members to attend the Twenty boys renorted for basket-:average of. 'B"! or better in .all istry among the Catholics of th'si ~ernon, have bought the Lovig er ~,mount lven and the or amzatlon Kamerhng crossed the goal for the l nn al Daven art district men s courses taken me previous quar~ Over Local D-X Station . g g i a u p " " ' ball last week. Four lettermen re-i area The present church^property residence in Martelle and will take p r " p " g " " - i ' i q P Y turning are: David Vig, LeRoy Bur- JOIN HIGH-LA--N-D-ER--~--- " ' a t~c~ arm m the drive The cam nrs~ mucnaown ou~ me conversion ban uet at Daven art Thursda was acqmrea on ~ept "~ ~ ann a ~OSSession after Nov. I. The houseI Donald I. Krumm has leased the m~ee will accommcdate our pock-attempt failed. Before the quarter] ~ i rows Herb Spangler and Donald: "~" " " m m'-ers of the small brick church was built on it ,l~eY vacate on the Owen Elliott D-X Station in Mt. Vernon and etbooks by accepting contributions ended Wilton had recovered a Mus-I ~l~,II~l I~1~ I.'n-- Simmons Others renortina are" !~as~ern~owa eI n the same year." The present church tarra will be occupied by their son r ~ ~" tan fumble assed for a 55 yardl .~v,~ v ~ ~ .- ~, ~ ~ ~,-w will open on next Monday unde 'on an imtallment ba~ls. : g ' P ~,-- 'Wallace Burlin~ame Bob Lind ' was built m 1906 and enlarged in :ain and threatenedthe Mustan ! " ~, oagp,pe oana a~ me university u~ , ~nd daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. . . . { g y y C,y e, Iowa named last week include , h~ managership H~s announcement Purpose of the Mt Vernon Cam g o ~ . g ~]on Mlhtar Road i Harr ale Budd Siz r Keith 1 1927. The History of St. John s n. Davis, jr. appears cn page 5. He has been munity Chest is first, to consohdate goal. . The n~ play of.the seconaI !Mornin~star Darrell Shelton Den-:~ -.~ a~,~.~ ,~ ~, and Church, states that the congrega- ~S em,~loved by the Highway Cam- at many as ~os~ible of the charita- 'perloa cnalKea up me wlhon marK- rteounmng oI martene rural line, ~j ~ '~;u ~+~ t~ v ~^, tion consisted of 90 famlhes in 1941. v ~, ,',~,-~ ~,~ ~ancy l-lun~ OI lipton Larry R lss on for the last five years, ble drives that go on every year i erand tied up the game. 142 a!ong the Military road: which, cl~er:""l~o~er-~)o~an"'Carl Achey ~ - Today there is a total of 156 families ~ and by ~ucceeding this first year i wire ~v~oore, ~amening ann ~eis- I has oeen out of service while the i Richard Bohr Arlo ~Whitman Leo : ~,t~ ~with approximately a hundred chil- SCout Search To Body i ,!-,= with a few be able in future vears:ley doing most of the ball carrying road was graded this summer, washy r~,~. ~* ~o,~ ',~ i[ |11 I~lg~a~llPd~ dren of school age. ~a=~l~a~l ||#'kr~ '-,~r ~ ~=~'~+~"~ ~ ,~r"'~rs~ number of the the local boys hit pay dirt again, completed on Monday so that ser-:.~ .".=' "' --.'~'~ o. ':'""~"~ u"" ~--"~'" '!~'11 /1~/~,~t There have been 25 baptisms in ~ Larry Ringer was the alert Mt. ~,~v~ ~ ~i~,~ in hi " I l~rlnK. ~ne nrst week is oemgI .~ ~r~,~*~-~ ~nvacsin~ this area t s period, only to have the ball vlce has been restored The hne . . . I = . ~ell B~ the past 12 months. In 1941 the ,lernon Boy Scout who spotted the ~-~ ~" ' cpem m conmnonmg ann Dy p,ay- - . I~*|,I~ and cecondlv in time raise enough recalled on penalty. The Mustangs/ follows the road to the Mllo Beltz : !~J~lo~,d'~l~ %J~/ll|| I[~, parish liquidated a debt. and has b st child'' in the Denny Neal tim- |(~ IBII~ IP~r ~.: ,~ ~ ~.~ ,~ them back~'l st the ball when Wilton intercept- farm and turns west to the Merle mg Volley bali. ~asKe~m.l ar.nlS ! ~ ~ ~1~ ~ III li~ since accumulated a balance of er ~ast Saturday :.=c::=L~g. Ten ~-# ~,~ =v-- ~''~ ~ ~ '~'~ ~ ed a "ass toward the end of the half ~ Willoe star~ea uct. lz. xne ilrs~, . : e~ nn~ + * "+ ~. ~ ~.~ mmu " ~ ' ' " v ' ~%uts, directed by Scoutmaste: ,~ ,h~ o~ nitv for the im v,t ouoy Iarm ~lne oo ~o tne harry i ~. I ~,~ mos~ o~ i~ ~,ems in a ~,uhu- #~*= I~I . =-~.'~.^~'.~.~+~,* *own and for the An inspired Mt. Vernon outfit and Joe Davis farms A. F. Kahler game is ~o oe l~o . ~. ing fund. The parish cemetery today "-iaarles Swaney, he]:', this training |l~JIPl$?l'la l - "~ "~-~ -'-~- -hildren too to the field at the beginning l and Lewis Strother on the Ketter- ~r~ ~r~wnn -pA~qrv : :has a perpetual care fund of $6000 ~ e~sion ~:~. the technique of organ- '~ "-- ~*'~'~ greater we~tare w um c " of the second half B ow " i . ' ]F . r n recelvedilng farm has also been rebuilt, i A hi-h school ,~art-, was held compared with $1.000 m the same ~g and conducting such a search. . ~ and returned about 13 yards In a! ~ v ^^v . ' Oil Progress week will De oo- fund ten years a~n z l, rlctay uct a at ~'uu ~veryone in ~"~ du'nmy had been previously Nomination papers were filed F - ures steady drive the Mustangs advanced l B LI-. t l I~ a i . ' ^ . " .^ " " . ! served next week Oct. 14 through FAREWELL" P2%RTY e:anted in the timber The boys de- with the City Clerk on Monday for " "" :for their second marker of the night ', rUl~ll ; ;~ 1I~ I~I~ ~ grapes ~ m lz were molten ~ne the 20th You local filling station Father Goodman was honored by ~ded that the best method of a a second ticket of city officials call- : e b Moore on a 25 yard rn,'t ~ mare even~ was square aanemg r~e- " " nd tank w^"o" in mad Y uct l~ Tuesaay ~'~u p m ~oland operators, gara~ ,~ ~ " parishioners and friends and neigh- a rough search would be to form ed the Progressive Party, headed For Horne om g The host squad tied up the score I " ". -- - - ' ";, freshments were sold by the stu- o--erators ~oin with hundreds of ~ - " . 1-, ,-. .~ t, t. v ~ ~mna sam, eo r~. nay, ~namosa ao,~* o~,ncll v ~ . uors a~ a iarewell party nela in a" Straight line, the Scouts spaced uY ~r oruon ~a,n ~s a~v~, ~,~ Cornell Homecoming will occur early in tne last perloa but for- owner Harry Dune.~n ~nrt ~iH' thousands of other men in tne oil tho l.i~hnn ~ehonl ~vm on Wed- ~V 6 " " " -" ' ' " ~ 20 yar the blenmal city election on N . one week from this week end tunately for M.V.H.S. their attempt ~'" ~rogress ~r in observance of this yard intervals The line would zens Savings Bank Anamosa clerk CHEERLEADERS ELECTED i indu." y " . . " nesday evening A pot-luck supper Candidates ~or councilmen are "ess through the underbrush in " . Orville Rennie alumni director, has ~ at the extra point failed Not till the Ad on page 6 ' '" A oh~rl~mna Pnmmi ,~,~ ~ ~p ' week Their advertisemen~ appears ! w~ ~rv~ ~ ~t ~ .~n n m followed by ~zag fashion each boy always Wlllard B Nea~.~ames ~vicLaugmln, been meeting with committee heads l season is ended will either team r~,+ ~ ~+ o -- ~. r. ~,~,~ ,~ ~ ~,~mh~rslOn page 6. a short nro~ram In grateful an- -. eDlng in tight tho~e two flank- Hugh Roberts, ttaymona ~; ~vlct~on- to make the week end of Oct. 19 know lust how much difference E~*~*~ ~o~,~ ~ "~^~t.~ ~^~. ~,^ ~,~ ~ ,~o,~+~ ~n th~ commit Central theme of the week ,s nreeiation for his successful term rg him. logue, and Edward PetrlcK. . and 20th a successful one. :their standings will have been at- blook ~,~,th of tow" ~'~. ~m~- =!tee were Charles Camnb~ll, chr the slogan, "Your Progress mad i~t l.i~b, ~,~ F~th~r ~oodman was riLh~rr:n~a~ ~hh: f~:kn~at~:r~:he stTheen~.OUp makes the fonowmgl SEA~EaRAnLe:EeWatuFrEeAoTfUREoSmecom ] fveCr~dnbYo:helr loss of these con- I Colby, ~auct John 'Ca'rv'i'lle, 'c'lerk: ~George Brooke, Grove'r'NIie'he and I O:nd Progress Go Hax~! in presen~ted'witla'a purse of money to ~ty ~ - "Mayor'Kudart on taking on the ~ .~ - " Ad on page 6. i Mrs. Ennis. The students were Le- ] . : be used to purchase a television set ti e ,~.y,some yarns oeyona nlm to resnonsibilit"~ of mayor of Mount rag. t ne t~eoar .~xap!~s-)v.~arlon t~or- ! NEED RO~ESTS Oct. 18, Thurs, 12:30 p.m House- ! Roy Burrows, James Beasmore, I ~nlS lsn ~ ]us~ ano.t.ner, weeK. xne at his new residence George Vis- 3~ m~.~gr~, ne sp.oueu ~ aoou~ Vernon repeatedly urged that there non alumm cmo ~s mv~mg me ~oeI The Alumni office wishes that hold goods sale, Leonard Keedick, Joyce Hotz and Marilyn Krob. i oil.]naus~ry s con~r}o.uuon ~o your !lisel was chairman of the commit- *t lnmeSa after tne nun~ oegan, u~'- ~umv~,u.':'~^- ,~* ~,~*t'- ~,=~,^~^^+;"n~. ,i alumni, mrougn. . ~ene t~ar~On,e ionPreS-Ior ~"'~"~- ;" *" ,~,~n h~s rooms guardian of Effie M. Keedick on The girls out for cheerleadmg' ] wellare ann comzort ,s ~remenaous. r tee planning" the event ~ ~ nd heavy underbrush made ]dent to sit in a reserved s ct ; "- =-.~. "-- - Main street o,~nosite Cornell ci~a-" were Urea Greiner Delores Vislisel ~ ~or many oI you who must use a e s 'ine eague oI women vo~ers ' ,~ - availame Ior nomecomlng gue~,v~ w- ~,' . ~. catch not only a test in oh- ~ the game Don Herring, is president . el Mt Vernon Tho ~- ~o ~.~o- ' r~o~,~ *, W*,itmon Ramona Nelson i car in your work or in transporta- ~V,ll^,u I ct rvanc~ ~ + ~ ~ ~ ,~,~ The bo',s nas a~so enaorsea sucn compeu~lon i v ,~ r,o~n~ll ,rou,~ The Cue would please Call ZUTI ana llS~ melr -. -. ~=. "'?~ "~?.~", ~--*":".~ .-.'; - " "-' ' ttion to work ~---~ "^ .t. i ~,v~- ~ ,v v~, uu~ ~ ~u~ j u~ ~c ~-- ~ ~ 5 P' t SOI{] SUb oct to t an bnUllSga ;~ue azlu tU I, llt$ ~.~ttXllt~l~ t hiked back into iown from as b?ing beneficial to local govern-[alumni are also invited io facul-rooms court B Wo : t olrne onman, Xnita i who use gasoline and oil for power, Califar.ia Driver ,e Neal place men~,~,i,~,~ h~v,~ h n~ontestedity-alumni mixer at Armstrong hallI Visitors i~t~l-~oner home Vernon Bank & Trust Co clerk iSmith, Janet Bowers and Vivian it is anabsolute necessity. . . Kenneth R and Glenn Hall of ~ " ame ' " ~ h ~ and no one has been even nominated ! fol low~.ng theg . [ Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George I and W~lbur Colby, auct. Ad on ,McConaughy. Chosen were Ramona I ~tat).sncs are an King size, ~as~ i Lisbon ~oing west collided with ur Preslaent ~oy ~owman oz me ~ ~ W ltman and Jean year me maustry transported close ~ Prall President on any petition originating outside! ~ ~ ~o ~rin~ ~25i Mini~h and family of Viola.J page 5. i N elson, Dorothy h" i i a car in which George Lampros of Thi ,~v =. a coo ~ **~ ~' ~, i Snulism i,o ~ Dll11On oarrels ox pe~romum---] n ~) the council for several years s . ~~ San Diego Cal and J P Hortma f Dental Society is not in accord with democratic ~oPrlZoe; tf~r ts~heiabe:: dseC ~edi P a' a~e I i ~.* F,~ R -1 HOMEMAKING-NE--WS !enough to reach to the moon i~t!jr of Clariton "Pa. were riding on " a t ~ ~ ou a plpenne [i ~ leer In alame~er. and Mt br ~prmclples of our heritage. It c- :Hte or r ew t r,a e : . U.S. 30 between Lisbon ~ E. C Prall was named pres,- j t new feature will be reunions of the ~ g i The 42 girls in the homemaking uses 2400 barges 500 ocean-going xr ~, wo,~,o~,~v ~vening ~nt of the" University district of the ! Uauy mirrors aa.ngerous stagna~*UU,Cornell social groups Each social! ~ ~ ~,~m~s~m~ iclub met Friday Sept. 29 for aitankers and 152000 miles of nine- ~.~ '.~?~ "~-"-"~"~'- ~/,= ~ "~Wa D " in your communl~y ' " I ~' ~ "~ I ' " ' r ' "- ~ i ~ne colilSlOn was nt:ct~ ~*~ ~.~ ~ ental society Wednesday at o " : ~group will have a room reserved~ ' ~ ~ business meeting. Three groups line in ~ervice It is meeting an, T ;,~ ~ ~ -ue or a " " ' ' I "~ecause we ieel ~nat t~UllllJtfti- : ~ " ~,~ *,! ~.~,t~ ~z.a~z. in ,~ g nlzatlon s fall meeting held 1. t.^;^ during the day where the alumni; ~~:~~ i were elected to head the work this ever increasing military and civil- T ~ eonf d by the i~-ae Roosevelt hotel Cedar Rap-: and actives can meet I ~e'.~ ',year Groups and chairman are'. inn demand for more and better,m, ~,~ ~,d w~.~ trvin~ to "*~ C - ' 'oI lOCal governmem par~lc*pant.~ w~ - : ' ' ~ " " ' a,- ~e~- - ertlflcates of merit were pre- ~ h~, ~, t~ ~, ~o J Homecoming activities will cam- ~ ~~ ~ social, Delores Webb, Marllyn Huff- I nroducts in stride .; ~ ,~+ ~h~m This nut the 13~ cl past presidents by Dr. Prall ~,~ ~, ~, o~, ,~ ~ [mence w,th a pepster in the chapel :~ ~ ~.~~~ :man and Marcella Krummel; work It must be a progresmve industry th~ eente line He re- th~ d Mrs. Prall Monday attended .~,~,o~ ,~ ~o ,~mina elections ! at 7 p m. Friday, Oct. 19, followed, ~ ~ ~. '~ Carol Conkhn Delores Vlshsel, and to supply the constantly increasing r,~i~,~d ~ ~kinned nose Hoffman, ln~ ~Utheast District Dental meet- ~. hA .~e~ire for a ,reater cit,- ~by a torch light parade and bonfire. ~:~,~ Alberta Kohl refreshment Beverly demand for the essential commod- . h the windshield tlL " I~I 11 & ~ ~.a O I~ "7 [ : ~ ' " WIIU W~IIL ~ll uu~ ' -- ~urhngton. of Mount Vernon, requesting you I Saturday mornm.g will seethealum;i " ~~,o~i ]Schoff. . !ity--oil. received multiple cuts and suffered M'--,q -- ~ . . ~,;,~ ~,m~ ~ouaht~, to ,your resnons !nl conee nour In 2~rmstrong nazz ' " ii All remaining girls slgnea up xor : ---------- from shock He spent the night at rd Freeze Sund v Nlaht ~.n~+, ~ ,i,~a Nov 6 1951" lat 8 a.m. a ~umor varsity game be- ~ :~ the speclhc committee desired. It ,- ,t ! +t.~ ~,~ h~,~ " i m, i riorma ,r, Kenneth and Glenn Prost on Sunday night when the: Nomination papers were filed last~ taWn~eth[oe::J C [~esll;t 9:30 pole! i was decided to meet two Wednes-t'n a s P t ~ercurv dropped to 29 degrees deftweek for the present city officials, i rush 10 45- i i day ~ioghtmsb~f each month, starting iss Polly Williams retu[~ted ith cutsandbrulses. itch. ; ' " Arthur Kudart for mayor" L. J. i,:,~:: i in N er. There will be two ! Thursday from a two weeks m i ,w the hospital the next day for Kllled the corn in tnls area ~ 1 alumni luncheon will' -~ .A nr~,i ~ a ~,~Cook Watson Davis, Henry Rhoads, !. The annua i I: : ! meetings a month, also, held in ~ trip to Florida with Miss Fritzie Jo- i treatment for shock and another ~. .~,h='~ -,'K.Uled'.'. the leaves'~ in manyW E. C Prall and Rudolph Vodicka : De servea in ~nemgyml a~at noon 2 m~nein " ~ ] school time ~[ banning and Miss Wilton Schaeffer i disorde .' r He expects to return this fields for councilmen The treasureris Coe-Cornell ga e s . -P" : I i ----------------- ~of St. Louis. They went by waY!week end ~armers Ieel ma~ me las~ Ash Park A faculr alumni mlxer~ l frost ~. appointed, i Y- ~ ~i " ~ FLIES TO ALASKA of Cincinnati, then through parts ~ ~ .%ra ~s a gooa .mmg Ior mare. rea ~ will follow the game a~ ,~:,~o p.m. In i i~ j i of the Smoky Blue Ridge and ~HENRY TIEDEMANN ILL It ~ *t~ It Will sIOp me growm so t~,- Pa . t~ ~ ~---'Armstrong hall. i ~, lVlrS. ~cnarct uoromy lelt wea-~r ~l~,~l~,~d mountains Two days l Henry Tiedemann suffered a ~n dry out However there x~lll wins ,-lecTrlc Kerrtger~lQr In the exenln, the Homecoming ~ Inesaay ior Ancnorage, Alaska to d art attack Sunda evenm he - . "' " g " ~ ~~i-- :=--~ i were"spent in Lake Wales, Flori a, ~evere he Y " g .M~'~'~ae cna.ny corn: ~om~ iarme!'s Mitt Stoneking has won a new play. "Good Housekeeping" by W~.I- ~ {]o.m her nusoana, ~apL IJoromy: iwhere they visited the Cypress !in Ft. Dodge, and as the paper goes ,=x oe 1 1 urn 1 a lit le ~ n Wltfl me ~ru .~rm ~ana statlonea bett~ I eve me!r c : s . .'. 8 .cot .nternational refrigerator liam McCleery will be presentea 1 ; i Y . ~ i Gardens. They drove through the ito press, no further word has been tnlsyear man last wmcn w scene alnt he Little Theatre and the home ~at ~or~ ttlcnaruson tier parems,d d of his condition Mr and Was "," . withtwo of his sno P ' - :t " " : ! " ' i Okeechobee swami) to Miami an i receive " " . ~lso acool summer A th.n ess He dance will start at 8 30 m /nts ,cTure snows me s,te ot the new brld e over the Leaar, me narlan ~r]ggs' took her to - n r l~ye " ingsat the Cattle Congr coming : P" i P g " ' ~ai~mi Beach where they spentMrs Tiedeman we e returning r uf Ice i~oze on cnlcKen water a noon radio he m ,v r n the hamneapons Tuesday and from - an~ ~ : '. " tookthe paintings to " in tgy ! r" e o U.S. 30 relocation. It was taken from the west bank - ! ! three days One day was spent in i home from a two weeks vacation at ~ nag trougrts ~unaay nlgnt. ,u~ogram there on Friday They ', -------------- i of the river e~n lanai -,r,h,~,~l . - i~" *k" ~'~*" ~-'~'~ LV,~l o ~, -- M""'~b i nere sne lelt at 4 55 a.m. weanes- ', --~r~" w,~, ~nd two days in St. Aug- i the Black Hills and had. stopped at GOod -~--~---:-. ~ !won. for that dayand were selected Mrs. Geo. Uthoff Buys I The comera is pointec~ directly toward the shot which will be the ! asY bYnPnlan~f r Seatt~ where she i ustine and Marineland. i Ft:. Do dge. The children .were gth,~.~ I~UCK ~oclal CIUD meeung as tne Dest OI me weeK. i i a~ g- = ~ ! . . . . r- . i - uu ~tu[J uv~r tu ~ *.*'I i Callea lmme(llately ana Mrs. ~ler,e zha~Uled with Mrs Merrill Ho~- Three weeks ago the same pic- l-ranK Moore l:slr. Mouse i cenler oi" ine arlage on tne east or bertram townsnlp sloe o1" ~ne I [inue Dy plane, and arrlve in i Mrs D. A. Bennett and Mrs z~.us- i Thomson is still with her parents. }~o~~ has been cancelled as Mrs. ' lures won both the day's prize and Mrs. George Uthoff has purchas- river. This land was purchased recent v of Ed Hartl and is known I Ancnorage at 7:55 a.m. Thursday. I worth Burge librarian ann assist[ f I~i,~,raan was taken to Mercy has- v'eek' Frize of $25 on the Voice of ed the Frank Moore estate rest- ~-s th,*/ahn Hunt Te~rm " [ "--------'--------------- I ant in the local library attenaea BUYS ANGUS BULL Cedar Ra id~ Tuesday at 3 dar Ra Id~ ~ John ~ i a session of the three oay Herman Scnm~dt of Llsbon re D.ra ', P ~, - . Iowa program in Ce P ~- denee, oppo.ite the Ward school in Mr Novok and Mi[o An,~-t ~:, I - .k -"-ht -i"4"~ E. McHugh returned Tue,~- the Fr'd y ~ - ~ll~ ~or observation and treatment. The pictures are small snow scenes. Mr. Vernon. Possession will be ,;'-,=,-= =-,~,~,t~ ,~,~,~ .:,= -,~ ~ "~ day from Mercy hospital, where he annual meeting of the horary a~- cenuy, purcnasea a pure ored Aber- " ,~ov w~th r f ot ~ne ~cTure ann Mrs r~ovaK, Mrs Anarle ann ~rs Mar ~narie, ~ on held m the new norary deen Angus Dun xrom ~tarold Mc ~ ember meeting will be " ~e is of a road and the othe c ~]ven Nov. ]. The ~ale was made P Y was a patient more than three .ociali," " . . - "~' Merrill K]e~neck. a creek, through W. M. Bonnet', Lisbon. Mr. Andrle's mother, along the left side. weeks building at Iowa City. E!heney ann ~ons oz ttippey.