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Mt. Vernon, la Hawkeye-Reeord ! The C. O. Hays were at Oakdale,D~k~,4 R,;t k~, IA' ~
and The Lisbon Herald ~ . [ VCednesday visiting Mr Hays' si~- i -,v~, ~H.~ ~. ~u,~
Thurs net. 18, 1951rage niter Mrs. Jeff Stoner of Anamosa.~ MAehnnle~will-- R~nb
The O K Duneans and Ivan i
Duncans visited friends at Wil-I Rober+ Bri o~o~ o 11 '49 :
liamsb r ' ~'* '
Sunday School Classes u g Sunday. i forrner resident of Mt. Vernon,]
The O. 1. Russells and Rita were ibeen named assistant cashier
Have October Meeting Sunday dinner guests at theRev. Mechanicsville Trust &
L. B. Mitchell home inDumont, i Bank. Since graduation from
MORLEY -- Sunday school class- and also called in the Willard Mur- i nell he has been employed bY
es were entertained Wednesday i rin home in Gladbrook. ~ Guaranty Bank & Trust Co.
evening at the Rev. Merle Stambach i The Arden Achenbachs accom- ~. Cedar Rapids. Mrs. Britcher is
home for the October meeting A!panied Delmar Behrens' of Cedar i former Carolyn Frantz of
pot luck supper was served at 7:45, i aRapids to Des Moines Sunday, iThe Britchers had apartments at
followed by prayer, a short business i where they spent the day with rela- I Leguire residence and Mrs.
meeting and an enjoyable Hallow- tines, the J. E. Meads. ~Kepler residence while he
een program. Each in turn gaveA new inlaid floor covering is Cornell.
a prank in which the individual being placed at the library by Mes- i
took part some time in his life An dames R. G. Smith, L. E. Hnuter IconN CREEK CRICKETS
*:apple bobbing contest and eating and R. L. Duncan. Coon Creek Crickets met
Do you live on this farm? If you do, come to thls office and claim an 8xi0 inch enlargement apples blindfolded created much Janet Seeger, Cedar Rapids, Richard Bohr Friday, Oct.
fun. A reading by Evelyn Green- spent Sunday with the Charles 7:00 at the home of his rand:
of this picture without cost. Watch this space each week for an aerial picture of a fa.rm in the hat awald for Columbus day closed the Seegers. Mrs. Florence Stout. Fourteen
Vernon-Lisbon community. The picture in the lost week's issue was the Milton Koch form 4 miles program. Twenty-one adults and 11 Ladies of the E.U.B. church will hers and parents, totaling 46,
north of Mt. Vernon. 'children reported a good time.hold their annual chicken supper joyed the outdoor wiener roast
,i The T: W. Hunters, Mrs. C. O. and auction Friday evening at the pot luck supper. Election of
l/o 1. mn / e, 3RD BIRTHDAY Mrs Ed Pherrin and the Roberti~ay ann lvirs Ella Austin spent school house. Bill Stork. pres." Roger Dolan,
/~|l ~ i " ' Friday afternoon with John Austins pros Dale Light sec treas,
,on non farm Margene Jones celebrated her i Dohls started Friday morning to re- ~. The H. D. Smiths and the R.C. '; " ' "" ""
rd urn to r ando F at thew acreage home ~est of Ox Achey reporter Carl Achey
|3; & J I~ &|. 3 birthday Friday evening. Help-it O 1,la after spending. "~ . ' " Smiths were Saturday evening din
rl~,lWl~ R~N|Iy ing her were the Roy Schatzells, ia week visiting here. Iora JC~. nor guests at the Henry Broder- --
' *' Ivan Hoges and children, of Wau- ,[ Richard. Carnahan. has reported to Mrs. Kenneth Austin came home . sons near Wyoming. The droner . FRANKLIN. KNIGHT RIDERS
The farm pictured in the Sept beck the Harry Jamlsons of An-!relatives that he zs enroute home Tuesday from St. Luke's hospital, ~honored the Fletcher Van Alstynest Frankhn Knight Riders 4-H
i 27th issue of the Hawkeye was the amosa the Carlton Arms!rungs and i from San Francisco to spend a 30 Cedar Rapids, following surgery of Gilmore City On Sunda- the !will meet in the Red Cross rc
I Milton Koch home located on the children of Stanwood, the Merle 'day furlough with them. ! The Roscoe Duncans Doralie and i H. D. Smiths en'tertained at dinner j Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 8:00 p.m.
~ : Springville road in the Mount Zion O'Conners of Mechanicsville, the i Sunday guests of the G. L. Dykes i Maribeth of Cedar Rapids were ! honoring the Van Alstynes. ! gram will include installatio~
community. This farm was ownedTommy Frazers and children of were the Harry T. Hedges' of Cedar Sunday supper guests of Mrs Ada : Darrell Hora shunt Saturday af- ! stallation of officers and instruc'
: . ~ L- a .
McCormick plow ownets!-Save from ~ to ~ 0n plowshares! Theby Mrs. Koch's parents Mr and Monticello, Mrs. Barclay Heald and [Rapids. Seeger. i ternoon with Charles Holcomb and on their duUes. Refreshments
new Plow Chief bottom with replaceable Spear.Head point does ~ust Mrs S. S. Everhart. The Kochs Cherie Hoffman. The Kenneth Zalazniks of Algona Mrs. Ruth Smith and Mrs.Joe i was also a dinner guest be served. Richard Neal, rePl
while turning the neates% cleanest furrow you ever saw. Pone- !moved there in 1925 and upon the ~ ~,spent the week end at the Archie Hora accompanied the Everett ! Mrs Lillie Underwood and the - - ~
death of Mrs. Everhart in 1928 pur- x~a~ ~u*~- *~-znuA~. . IWhites and called on Mrs Effiei Koppenhavers of Martelle to the Leo Jacksons were Sunda I Mount Vernon Locals
!rates hard ground easily, scours well in the widest range of soils chased the farm from the heirs and i - ~oni .ann ~.on! t=J.atteroucK, cole- i McShane and the C. A. Whites. ; R. S. Domer home in Cedar Rap- ; guests in the Vnderwnn~ lV~,~,~:~- I
at ALL plowing speeds. It's the BIGGEST PLOWING NEWS dnce
soft-center steell have hoed" there ever since' Dra.tea muir. ,tin n:~noay .by navmg ~ The Kyle Clarks visited SundayI ida Wednesday evening Mr Domer,home in Cedar Ra"idsv . ~-~,~'v"'~ ~[.~.~ ,u,- i ,' no ~l. ~aococks spent .'Su~.
muir party in lne Ivle~noGlst cnurch P ~Alth their oaughter and son in
I Part of this farm was bought of ,ph ,a ,~,nn ,~ ~ ,^.i~'ith the.Cecil Lewis family near is quite ill and does not improve ored Mrs. Will Underwood's 71st],h~ c'.o~,~ r~, ~;~t~
End ~om Shar~Mi.g FOREVER! ~ F}ts mmdy Atl M Corm| k P!ows.* Mrs Kneh'~ ~rnndfuth~ 14=x, lr n,~,~ [ =" -,'~ - -."- i cemral uW. ~ as xast as nls ~rienosTOUTS like hirthdnv ; - ~
" I thers there. for him i M s. Roy Wmchlp and Mary
Youqulcklyreptaceworo Spear- ~.~ You con Set m JeW plow equip- I part belonged to a Mr Ooudy and i I The Floyd Brown family the W I
Head points at no greater cost ~ pod with Plow Chief Bottoms, " ' " i ~ i ~p~nt oa[ur~ay w~m me Auen
I at one time a field was bought from [ ------- [H. Cummins family and the James i The Garland Caprons family of ~ Rat nonulations can ~e k~,* n ! 0~ ~ ~ c~^ ~, r,
~tb~zorsnarPe~ngasteelthare, ~orla$ Mlthe~bo.on~on oue [Mr Cherry father of the famoust, lvielinoa.~elson ce!ebrated her [ Brown family of Marion wcre enter- i Newport called on Morley friends b, eleanin-u,- ~ar~,~,~,~ ~.~:~'~'~-:l-~:'~-~ ~: o~:,~v.ve ~,u
~"-f Fet the Spear-Head pola~ /,'-#t, ~"-~ pre~a~ McCormlck plow (ex- " ~ ~ F ~ ,a~ ,z,=Ulat~l ' a~ ~.enter roln~ w~m me
#wlce ~ lo~$. Separate share cept brushbreaker and deep till- ] Cherry sisters. As small a sum as ~lrs~ .mrmaay xnursaay evening, itained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and i Saturday evening.! and properly disnosin~ of it Y i ~ ~,~,~
blade has cutdolg edge work. age model0. Available in 12- i $5.00 an acre was paid for one field ~eiplng were theDonRatekins and Mrs. Harry Eales in honor of the i
t~ ~ ~ z ~ :~ ~ I ringer and me -no rinses i birthday of Mrs Cummins. ~
hardened by drop-forging-lasts to 16-inch size*, wlth plain a~u ~ AI JU~VUILI~I-L p~llU J, Vr It WILl] . " . "
The Harry Meh. hes of Marion] I
up to twice as long as the moldboards. Drop-torged oe !cord wood Junior Koch purchased l ~ I Last Thursday e~ght schoolmates,
canon bunoay m me wnour I
Spear-Head point, chilled casc Spear-Headpolnts. 20 acres of timber land adjoining[ . of Mrs Ed Pherrin of Orlando Fla [
[his father's land after he was dis-[ Stearns home [took a picnic dinner to the 'home' l/mm~. ~l I~ '] ~ IllS ll~l l ~a~[l IA#ll
~ne ~lement uzourns visited In ~,ov ]
YOtPl~ PLOW BETTER AT LOWER t'Off? WOW PLOW CHIEF BOriO~li charged from the service. This t the U R-I Ilof Mrs. Ralph Stewart to enj . a ~ /'l'~--" I ~/ Wnl%,fl ~ VKN WII.I.
a stun nomein ~.ly ~un
,timber tract was deeded from thei. " ' "i reunion "gab-feat" with her beforei
~ 'cla vYlr~ lvlary Jonesanti lvlargenel i DKII~II~ Dl~=~t=~l~K III~LMo
t government to the .tare of Iowa for, 2': her return home. '~ ~ Rl~llkg~ BITS I~1~ ~nPg I~.~
I school purposes on March 3, 1845 vi "~ "; " ~-~ -- -- v ~. ~.~ ~ I Mrs Addle Chne was taken to
BURESH IMPLEMENT CO. !and sold later by Alphenus B~'own, iMS~t~2nlcs;~l~e%u:;dav m n ]the home of her daughter Mrs.~
Dial 3521 Mount Vernon, Iowa as scnool commissioner to William ~" I Clarence Reinert in Cedar i~anid~ i
I Goud th lne rrea welenes and children
,y, en to William Kyle then[ I Sunday evening with plans to re-i ~
1 Mr Noble William Perkins and oz ~eoar naplas were ~unaay eve- ~ ~ ~ ~, ,~* ~ ~,- ~
I " ' I I LUI-II tO [I1~ IlO~pltal zor iurtner i I ~ . I v ~. 1-
nlng callers in toe oonn wooowortn '
Elmer and Edgar Neal. Then Her- i observation. . ~ ~ A l"illk~ ~ t~
] man Peiper b ught it and s ld a I n ~rne *~ i The Peter Freeses and Mr~ Lars /I.J ~1 ~N~
spem ~unaay slgntseelng a~ ,~-i . - N~AIN~DTILE D~ N[I good many of the large trees for ! ~, [Sundergard of We~t Branch were
!lumber. Jumor bought It from Mr.I Greuor and Prulrio du Ch ho~,~' Saturday dinner guests of the Jens i
,relper. ~t 3ores me zarm on me[thev visited Rose-P-~r~z~,~,"~'~;~ i Pedersens and Sunday afternoon' ~ /.~ ~
i.In rlneasI near Ine James uice rest-,L)UOUnU'~ "~ o~11 ~r ~x~r~ ~h,~ VJ~Ito~- ~hor~l,~c ,~ .~ctua! experience proves mat Tile uralnage is a I~/~:~'~
l ' ounce I "~ ~,~" ~,~,4 D ;.no i prohtaDle roves!mint . . It means bigger crops,~~~/,~~ ~ ~-~.%
I . e ay Martins of Mt. Vernon [ less Work, savings in time, machine" and sod"
,Mr. Koch and Junior use a strict . - [ Mr Hu h Yet ry .
For The Best Rendering Service- Th .
rotation farm nroar=m =nel ~,~ ,~ were Sunday evening callers of the g .sley called Sunday, Here's what proper Tile Drainage can do for your |~~:'|
"" ~ " [ Merle blewarts I alternoon on nls uncle, J. it. ~:- [ ~ ~ l~/A~~x-.'~-" .'. - I
CALL !crested In control of soil erosion a.- ~--~ *~-~ ~" - - " ~Yeisle-" at M V^rn"n u,hn i ~
as the ground ~s rolling but verY[day visitin= her mother Mrs Me [94 years of age He also called 1 TILE DRAINAGE maintains proper
produchve Clover alfalfa corn
!lissa Moore in Whittier [on Mrs. Minnie Paul at Mt. Vernon.! water *Un,~h, ~~.'~ ~?i/
[ MJ VERNON""t/l~l~&l/~&l L : 5811PAq ql oa~ and other legumesare, used in, The Ray Stewarts of'Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Kenneth Yeisley Sunday re-I ~ TIII~ ~I~:'AI~I~a~E maintains"ro"er ~~'~"~'/
arson's P oduce roman.on ~.ne oz z~r. rkocn's noD- I were Sunday evening callers in the ceived a phone call that her mother i ~e - - -, ~
I Li'BON|~ b- o~es is ra2slng pota~:oes, ne ra!ses,Merle Stewart home. IMrs. Esther Fishel of Mt. Vernon:! neat supply.
Lis on Produce 80 arouna l.uo nogs ayear: and nasI Nolle Davis spent Friday at the [had fallen in the church there! ~ TILE DRAINAGE makes soil more
~wo m)m cows, ne ai.s.o has a Howard MeShane home land needed her Upon taking her' ~l~e -orous . !-: ~ .
young nora coming on. ivl.rs, l~oeh[ Mrs. Eva Perkins called Saturday lto the Orthopedic hospital at Iowa p . ~u vsscnual in cacn cuu~c ~out
N vLrmses13'a ~ew cmcKens semngwar the Wed- ileftClt Wednesdayi wa n h of foot f sOllof soil. g y our drama e~reb~em wmfh~o~.
Daily Service For Removal of Dead or Disabled Livestock ~ / on Fred Henry . " y. t s fou d t at she had -
roosters as capons in the zall. t Mrs. C. F. Hartzell of Mt Ver-[fractured her hip J TILE DRAINAGE increases the avail "~/~'- -'~
Tne ~ocns nad four children The non s ent th "' Mrs Mar Hi " ~e " " """
p e week end with her ~ . y tehock, who has been ~ 1 . - On undrained side the -"
oldest, Samuel S was killed on mother Mrs Kennedy ]visitin~ her cousin Fred M Bailey ~b.e plant food supply m each cubic ~-.~ are kept clo~e to ~ ~
II~ O|
li~, ]]
ueaar Kamas, Kenaerers,orld atl Mrs. Bertha Stinger spent for ,he home
t.iuactalcanal ~oromy is now ~virs In ~ " i her son Ral h i k * ~" " ~'~"//
~. ", e.day morning w~th Mrs. Eva i,p H tchcoc,at Akron, ~ TILE DRAINAGE lengthens &e ~rcv ': ~y ~art of !be ]
CEDAR RAPIDS, IA. PERMIT NO. 1 l,~orman iecnau oi Ulln. Junior ~ l~a.lr ~e ('~hln hofnro h t to h ~n %~a '~ '= " ~ ~ As "oil dri t ~- i .~'-'~"~
who served in World War II over-I -~;."~"~ ur .~,~,~ ~ ~r~^ = i~'~' ~ ~;~,~,~ i ng season. ]),~akes the spring ear:'er, ~':-l~':~ee=~ ro~'.s c~.~-
seas on Midway is at home June l "~FI~" " the fall later The result i~ h: -"~r~,:. r-'-.~-:r~t.- ee ,
,' . " Fla and the Frank Ballous of In- e Jens Pedersens and their ~'~ "=~g the hot, dry sea:ons tbe~.e shaLow rooted plantg
Ann was recently married to Don ~ es C, ht cro nd Tea r v, l ~ and y rid no c cp
i [dependence were Saturday visitors gu ts Saturday called on Anker tun" y ps a g te y;elds. ::~ ~"~i~d ~ou --~-=--
~umerson ~no nas oeen on fur ~evernsen at Marlon ~ho had re ea snrm
. . . ' ." of the Perry Ballous " - r:y . ' g During drcu~h are able to draw moisture
[lougn zrom lne 2Mr ~orce anal Pot Harold Hollin'sworth of Ft turned from the hospital after major and feud suppIy from greater number of cubic feet
|," " I Bragg, N.C
Iro~v T--- leavesOct 18th for duty over seas " -~ ---~-~ ~* :~:," surgery of soi
~nere are six granaennaren Jo- - Mrs Archie White spent Friday ~ ~ ;
,ling hls mother, Mrs. Myrtle Hull- We wdl LM, .~, k over "
anne,Ke]th, Virginia, Beverly and lin~sworth with her mother Mrs Effie Mc- i " Y g P Y
~~ ~ RogerTechau of Olin. "rhe Fo r're- t Harts and G wen mo Shane. who has 'been quite sick-
"'e"~'~'t-~ ~ . ~ I tored to McGregor and Prairie du Harold McShane of Chicago spent,ml~m m,~
" the week end with his mother
:)Drmaw.e ews Ch en Sunday. " I i/U1111;1 I I ! Illlllrl
~-~--~-k~ ~r~,~.~ m ~,a,o **.a--.~ - --,Miss Leota Richards of Temple, ~ r |,|,u~| LUiiWll|a"n
,v Texas was a Saturday caller in the r~ / .I ~t, . al I~,~, m~mmm*,l,~
Springville - Viol~ Methodlstjwilliam Burgess and David Rich- ~eaa me want Ass
~~M--~:---'=~ -*~-- d~'~" Church, O, L. All,n, Pa~ter --lards home- " ' " " ~--~
The new furnac"~ is in "r The Clement Ozburns and sons ~ ~.~-~'~~ -.--.--.
,~ "- ~ ~"~~ " " S lla i " ~ V" ~' ' were Sunday visitors in the Orville :::i:~:~i:~:!:~:!:i:i:~:!:~ :!:; :i :: : : .:: .::~ :::
m ta t on m the Iola church, i iJdl
Choir practice at the SpringvilletThomashome at Ely. . Ill
church, Tuesday, Oct. 23, 7:30 p.m.I The ~usun Armstrongfamlly of lll i ;iiii iiii;:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii < !:i i!iiiiiiiii::iiiiiiiiiii
Services: Preaching, Viola I0:00 1 sol . ve non caheo on the narve 1.a- I I 1 ~:~i
a.m Springville 11,00 a.m. Sundayl cocks Sunday evening. .
school, Springville 10:00 am, Viola Mrs. Robert A. Kler of Oakland, 1 lll
11:00 a.m. Calif spent a week in the Russell lll J.'aoA-- ,**. I I. a
Get 'Em To Market Faster [Chambers home. She is Mrs. lll U. e. 3U I KIIUIN
p Chambers' sister. ~,
resbyterian Church, Charles B l ll
""i--- } Mrs. 2MiceWllO remrneo nome 1 l l/
nouncements.Wtiming, r--r --- L, as~ week we ]Thisitem i-s to an-[ brother, George" Wild, and daughter" ll!
i after spending a few days w~th her
Lisbon Elevator offers you a complete feed- sa:~d wewould close our regular
ing program for your hogs. Right up to market, . " of Manchester ~ ::::
press thanks for the services in our 1 -~ dar Ra" [] ~" ~: ::::~:
time we can give you the right feeds your pigs honor Sunday and in particular to . lne ~. vv. u un a pFo~ ~y .p- [] ~V'- ~~.~;
the Rev. O.L. Allison and Mrs./ l s "aere ~unuay guests ox me w,- I :~ll
bur Stearns
need. Jean Feuerbach for their arrange-1 Mr and lVIrs Ah, a Sheehv and ~ [ ~i
ment of union services and to Mrs i - : : ~. ~. ;:i:.~ ~-".'~1, ~
Leco Hog Feeds contain the right balance of George Rose and the women who ! ~aug~2emreSs ~tTram;oJ:?t ~arnm i:'! ~{
vitamins, proteins and minerals for good, fast conducted the dinner and program in? ~*<
at the gymnasium We also give t:~ty, one w~eras movea m melr
growth. Come in today.
Feed Leco Feeds
Leco Pig & Sow Meal
Leco Mineralized Hog
Balancer
Leco Cattle Feed
LKo Mash Maker
Leco Laying Mash
Leco Special Sow
Supplement
Phone 4- Lisbon, iowa
II
EASTERN IOWA LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO.
U. S. Highway No. 30
MECHANICSVILLE, IOWA
ESTOCK AUCTI
ERY WEDNESD
at 11:00 o'clock
We have three packer buyers besides the shippers
and local trade to buy your fat cattle, butcher cattle, veaJ
calves and fat hogs.
We sell over 1,000 head of livestock at Public Auction
every Wednesday.
Buyers from Eastern Iowa and Western Illinols 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.
Business Phone Residence Phone
No. 259 Mechanlcsville, Iowa No. 53
III I I
thanks for the generous gifts of
money from the Willing Workers
and the friends at the dinner. Spec-
ial guests at the dinner were the
Rev. C.V.R. DeJong and Mrs. De-
i Jong and Esther and Mr. DeJong's
!parents of Orange City. The Rev.
!Mr. DeJong has been appointed
Moderator and will help in arrang-
ing for services until a new pastor
is called. We were happy at the
I morning service to receive into
i membership Mr. and Mrs. Dale
French, to baptize their children,
Rickie Darlene and Ror~nie Stew-
art, also to baptize Edward Rus-
sell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Reed.
former home after spending 9 years
in Montezuma. Mr. Vitera retired
from Rock Island railroad after 30
years service.
The Merle Millers spent 3 days
visiting the Spencer Kennedys, and
friends and relatives in Maquoketa.
The Marley Clarks and Burt
Neals of Mt. Vernon were Sunday
callers in the C. E. Neal home.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chudzinski
entertained her folks on their 35th
wedding anniversary with a Wed-
nesday evening dinner The C. E.
Neals were also present.
The Orville McShane family
were Monday dinner guests in the
Nelson Van Horn home.
The Jim Barnes family spent Sun-
day in Strawberry Point visiting
Mr. Barnes' folks, the W. F. Barnes'.
Miss Lena Mann spent two weeks
visiting Mrs. Ford at Marion.
with
M0t0r0il!"
Says C. B. Simonds :
Aircraft Communlcator
Fort Worth, Texas
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i ERIC H. ANDERSON
Eric H. Anderson. son of the L. A.
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Andersons, was born in Sweden,
Aug. 29, 1884 He came to America P.N.G.'s of Evergreen lodge 149, i~:: : ::: :ii
at the age of three and settled in . :, -.^^, . ~,~. ~. . ~^~.~ ,~^,
home for the last^60 years. . . Tl~e Lawrence Pritchards Edwin ::i:::i2iii;;i:;:i:ii:::~ii:::
un. oune ~, ,u~o, ne was marrlea B- n-ch^^n^~ ~ ~ u^f W~uuu.s' ~.~,~ ~~s~r~c;:~the~m~rn~:ad~riu~ar~e~?
to Elizabeth C Lambert of Savanna Holm s' of Anamo w r " da ~::: :': :::: : :::: ~::::::::: : ::~
in whi n " ' e sa e e ~un y
ch tow they hved for three.
i dmner guests In the Charles and] :
years While ne was employea as . ~:::*::,: : :::.:,::: ::: ,::k:;:::,:::::: ::::: :~:~:~:::~:~a
!conductor for th MFW uk i" t Paul Neal home at Monmouth m t
e Ia ee ra I t " ~:.:::::.:-:~.
iroad "}honor of Paul's birthday. AfternoonI Change Now--For Summertime Performance All
i - " !visitors were the Stewart LeggettI
in lIItZl ne s~artea ~armlng In Iowa Winter. Protect your engine fro~a winter s rasping wear.
oo u,oo ,o.owo uo" I oo.ce.o r =o "- * ' !!!i! *o Ooooco o*o.
his death Oct. 5 1951. He was a l .~ "" K / n ]N~ Get quick starts, fast pickup, better performance
',~uy tac ee en~erea ~, I~uKe S
member of the Jordan s Grove Bap- ] I all wln~er.
~nospIIal weone nay ailernoon
tlst church, and the Rahroad Train- ~=. -- --- %" - [ Proof of. $O,OO.O Miles.--No Wear| After a punishing
Tne lvlartln ~looms, L~ W. lxal- !
iIl~I1, j
stuns spent Sunday in the Don ou, .wn~ rune road tear, with proper drains and regular care,
Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth, : 1
lvmore nome in nopmmon engines mnricated with new Conoco Sup2x Motor Oil
son Gone and one grandson WesleyD 1 H " . ~ showed no wear o[ any consequence: in fact, an average of
Gone, and brother and sisters" John a e eald spent 3 days last
P. Anderson, Cedar Rapids;' Mrs. week in St. Luke's hospital with less than one one-thousandth inch on
cylinders and crankshafts. Factory
Lena Schooley, Racine, Wis.; Mrs. the stomach flu finishing marks were still visible on /
ClaraSonha. Bowser Arth,r, Morning An-m ~s~" Sun and . ~s ':Cedar i~ce ~er~ t~ioson Grimm, Rapids Mi~s and Of l',larlon, Ivlrs ~i- ~ Vma Mrs. " Knouf Kendall of 'i ~~'~ ~ ~u, ~ 7~ . ~/~ ?~, ~ --C----O ~.~
OM~R W. SMITH ~Gibson spent Thursday in the Am- ~I
Omer W. Smith, 75 former resi-!ana Colonies. ~/~ ~S~=~O///~
dent. died at his home in Davenport, The S. W. Johnstons spent Sun. ~~r~~[fluees~i ~@ ~y
on Saturday, Oct. 13. He is survived I day evening in the E1sen Needles
by his two sons William L. and lhome in Mt. Vernon.
Harry H, Smith of Springville and lSaturday. si
Sharon Smith of Central City. t The E. A. Lagerquists of Marion
I,~,c, ~, ,~'-~-'-~--=, ,w iwere Sunday dinner guests in the,an y gaso ine mileage is as good, too. Conoco ~ -~ ~f ~lK~.:. ~'~m
~ ~.v ~ L -~o,:, :~,~ . I Elmer Stearns home
arents Are Like That, ",viii be i Mis Maryo ~-'~ r. ~ S the oil for me! " -~ J ~ .[
iP6e:~'.'~ iTtt~%?u~l::h:ol~SS n~r [City was a Sunday dinner guest in ~),s, ,ONI'|NENTAL O|L @O'PANY ] HIAVY ~r~r[
I " . ~:,' ' ~ ~ it, ' "",~y ] the George Dirk home They motor-
olrectlon o! Mrs. L. L, bparr, lne~ed to Savann~ ~- ^ ~ I O|LJ
r C: i C~ Ill LIIU dlL~XIIUUII. ~
~cast follow,: Mrs. Burton Delores r E J Foster of Eldora ~-'ent t~'~ ~'
Lanning" Clara Nancy Thompson; !- -'-',- "- ~ '~ I
' ' i W~fdK ~II(1 w][n hisaaugmer, lvlrs I
!Mr. Burton Dave Luse" Donny ~ . " [
I :,I Roy Jennmgs, and family. Mrs~
Burton, Twlla Pederson; Geraldine}Foster who has been stavin~ with!lB E S T O I L C O M P A N Y D I S T R ! B U T O R S
I Burton ~ Betty Cooper; Barbara i~Mrs. Jenningo .u u,~-:=' ~ *,~v-~t ill Dh:k Carbee, Truck Operator W.E. Kohl, Truck Operator
~urmn, luary Jonnson" ~toss wneel-, sur~e,~, returnen -, ~',~,~o w;*~" ' I
' On sale at the following places
or, Jim Taylor; Fretos, Ve~a Car-;Mr Foster Sunday J
penter Mrs. Wheeler Donna Coons ~Ir and Mrs ~(~.l~n ~frnth~v nf ] Ostergaard Motor Sales, Mt. Vernon Buresh Implement Co Mt. Vernon
Mayor Hanson, Raymond Wyman !Martelle and the John S Arm-,I Zimmer Garage, Lisbon Sutliff Generator Service, Lisbon
i
Della, Dor~hy Eden; prompter, lstrongs were guests Sunday of the i Marshall Yoong hanicsville
/vlarllyn /%ic~nane ~ Jo H } '
hn . Sthumanns at Maquoketa
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