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VERNON HAWKEYE, VOLUME LXXXll, NUMBER 3 MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1951 - MOUNT VERNON RECORD, VOLUME LVIII, NUMBER 12
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f o r S ] Remodel Lught Co. Corn Pnckung Is So The People May Know:
B O N p .M rta he i .(3 rdn ers A
re( ' ne ew D scuss Re ort O
: == " " " i Iowa law requires adminis- '
r Food Insoector n =, Model Kutchen Dnffncult Job n . trate,of most ,o al overn n T
ncllman ' Cxonoa ,s Ne, . o. . o . 4 . vote in merit agencies to malce ~riodi; inlure(:l in nwo
~uring the Monday evening |-- The 1w.~.l pna.e oI remociedng Corn picking is getting under way --. reports to the citizens covering .~ i .
:~mm~t ~, 1", mA~LNlm :meeting of the Mt. Vernon Council m=~k =~=| J |~==~m !the Home Service Room atthetowa slowly although part of the corn,Tau,~ GI^~6;A,~ their actions and expenditures. !f="l~m~ f ,~,J|~,~
s /L$1 UU the Health Off ee Dr Gordon l[ Jll[ JJfiJl[ lilJt Electric Light & Power ompany still has too much moistur for crib- I/I VVII n.l q.ll1JII %,I,il UIII IUII
-- i . . ~ . ~ In th,s ,ssue you will fred a
m i Rahn, discussed the report of the ouna~ng m l~t. vernon go~ unaer brag. o Lisbon quarterly school relmrt !
' state food inspector who recently i way monoay, i ~om.e mrmers nave their oeans i on page 6 and a notice of assess- ; "
R. B. McConlogue,visited a]l businesses in Mt. Ver- Has Been Confnned i The old equipment, long out- combined while others are sti]l at Glenn Plattenberger ment for roekine the county Both Confined At
-on ha"dV.ng ~-d dis~en~ing food dated, has been removed and is to it. i " ~ u
Wins Position "" " : " . . . : To Hospital Since be renlaeed v ith the latest in West- The abnormally er ]d ,veatl-er Reelected As Mayor roa southwest of L,sbon and St. Luke s Hospital
' A motion was passea ~ -- . - ' f sou~xea~c of Mt. Vernon a~so
- *~" "~"~"~ "f ~o~1*h rt mghouse apphances which will in- snow o last Saturday has put a . . . on n~, a
~thur. E. Kt.dart was .-eeleeted ' the= heMth~""" officer m" his effoVV"rt ' Don James H M/3 with the U.S.S. ~,a,~ ~ ~-~n~ r~fr~- o~"~ator, sink crimp in farm ~vork. The ~tron~ ~. ~evemy-seven votes were east in K"-'eep yourself informed" of I ur auo ~vJrs J rl uaraner are
.ayor of Mt. Vernon at Tuesday's " Consolation hospital ship, has writ- with di~hv,o~er and g~rbage die- wind knocked down a good many ! Lisbon's uncontested election on ~. : . confined to St. Luke's hospital, Co-
l . to see ~mla~ ousanesses nanmlng . " " " -" ~ -," i Wuesda One ballot was s oil d ~,~v,u,a~s wau~u ~*~ev* yuur dar Ra ids a r ~ It " 1
Y elecben and four members of ten his parents Mr and Mrs R~ch- nosal unit Al o mo erahon will corn stalks x~h]ch will make pink-, Y p e . ' p,s a e~u of pamfu
e ",aria dispensing xoou in me city ' !- " ".~ P ~ poexe~ooox vy reading the re- . ~: . . - -
pre~ent council on the C~t~zens on l ~ k e ard James, that he has been m a:be an automahc washer and clothes mgmore dzfheult Some fields The ~ote was as follows, r m]u es received m an auto colhs-
ae ~,o, ~tv v ern p ace m~a e p Glenn Plattenb ~ ma o pc ~s prm~ea zor ma~ purpose
' t were re~,ec,ed L. J. Cook,: " hospital at Seoul Korea, and is dryer where the wind had a good sweep e'ger, y r 69 ion at the intersection on highway
arson M. Davis, E. C. Prall and ~ me~r prermse.s m ~. samtaZ no~" confined to his hospital ship l The' maiu floor as well as Home have a third of the stalks broken ?W. M. Bennett, mayor 31= ~~ ']3 just north of the Linn County
contuuon ~,vmcawnl eomp y
. M. Rhoads. Ra~n~nond L. Mc- " from injuries received when a mor-iService room is to be re-decorated, One farmer said in the Hawke-~e i Frank Carbee, councilman 73 i~otarv ~Dook N|c[h~H me about 9 a.m. Thursday, Nov.
m logue, of the Progressive ticket ?h*:nsta~.~ :;ete~wnaje,rmnanees o, :tar shell landed near him. i work on ti~is to start next week. :office Tuesday, "There ,'ill be'a I~M.fl Kal~ban, councilm, an Z4!I ~ I- . O 1
the hfth councilman re lacing n for tin x~ sn t ]ledthis or i nowara lvlason councilman 76 D ~aruue; ~unerea extsns~ve
. P ; He writes: "Have I got o eNew ligh " g ,a i s a ' lot of c n for the hogs to pick np . .~ i lmmense u cess ~ r
~aolph Vodicka. ~nother state inspection win oe the books and if Rinlev doesn't be- cummer Yet to be installed is a this year" i L. ~. ~eterson. councilman 74 cruises anti tnree ~racmrea rids
The detailed vote follows made m the near future tosee that lieve it I have a health record to. new store sign This sign oflight A number of farmers report that John Suthff, councilman 71 ! Pictures of Winners in the ~. on the mght s~de Hewill probably
~m,m~,~ 'me recommenoauons oi me nrs~nrove it It's hard to understand ! nlastic will carrythe comnanv the stalks are frozen hard and break i uan ~orningstar, councilman 1 ~,m,~ ~.a .~ ~,~o~ ! remain at the nospitat until the last
one are cazmed ou John Miller treasurer 72, of the week
rthur ~. ~-,~rt m~v~r .~4 A mortar shell landed not far from ~ name in red letters plus a largeoff when h~t by the picker on page 7,
Mr
J Cool "counci'lma*n~ 311 i The chairman of the Mt. Vernon four of us. The other three guys i Reddy Kilowatt. Fluorescent ligh.t- i At best it looks like the corn will The newly elected officers will i The Rotar Halloween art con ~ s. Gardner was more seriously
' d to mk a Y P Y m~u~ed Her pelwc bone has six
at~,~ ~ 'r~. ~ (i~':(~ ~ Council ~afety committee w a s got shrapnel and I didnt get a ling placed on the interior will light be har p" nd there will be not take office until April 1 1952 ~ ~ : "~'" " " .
~,'~ ~ tmu~,~ ,o be one of the most o u-
h k wit th treet f down ~ " P p fractures aitnough some are ent s
f" ~.~ ;~.~.~ ~o~ authomzed to c ec- h e s scratch although I thought I had *t the complete s, gn It ~s expected a lot o corn. ~when the term~ of the present 1 r inter-communit, festivities ef~ ' . P "
~ ~"counc~i~.~;~ .~.~ commissioner as to the location of for awhile I remember rolling:that this installation will be made [ The mercury hit lows of 7 early :officials expire i a .: Y, ~: 2. ,= She will be connned to me nospl~al
adclnh Vodicka. councilman 236 i several more stop s~gns that are i down a hill and the next thmg lnex.t month. . . Sunday and Monday mornings i Mayor Plattenberger, who suffer- costume followed the screamingl a~,h~e,~ ~.eek r~
ltlra" l-l~ffmnn ~nrk e~m .~$5neeaea- I Knew i was in a IVI A.~.I'I nos- Merrill ~urge is acing me car-, which set a new record for low ed seven broken rih~ Mone]~v ~,~ o; v +h, T ~,~,~ $i~-~ + b- 1,-+ -.'''','"~"f~*" uu~** aJx. ~**~ ~.vz*~.
~r~,~ The clerk and street commmmon- i p]tal in Seoul. The army doctor penter work Crawford Heating & temperatures thin early m Novem- ~ confined at Mercy hosnital m~,~=~ ~**~ ~n~. .- o~. ~0 *~. ~ ~ G o er have been qmte uncom-
-,~r~e,~vr~ **t~ u~z r e a ~ g fortable the are showm as much
. er were instructed to pu chas ! said all that was the matter wtth ;Electric hung the hghtmg fixtures ber For future reference the high. Ranids on el~i~,~ ,~, ,-^-' ~ ~- a^ *~- ~- ! Y g
r ion E. Rahn, mayor 111 i used truck of Ostergaard Motor ,me was the concussmn shook up my ! and made the wtrmg changes. : and low tnarks for several days are ! ~ ~,~ ~,~,- ~,~m ,h~. ~u~ou~,~, ~ ~mprovement as could be expected.
L McConloa'ue councilman 254 Sales as pe~ recommendation of the insides a little and I'd be okay by Frink's Plumbing and Heatin~ han- given m / il : ?,W~ ~ .2"~':.'y ~:".S ~ Two other passengers in the
~' ~ - ",I ~ ~" tramp ~ms year at me ~.lspon m n,
McLaughhn,councilman 168,Council ~ ~ the time I got back to my sh,p,died the plumbing and the redec- Nov 1 Thurs high 36 ' Lisoon movor o ~ Gardner Brock their daughter Mrs.
I~ard B. Neal. councilman 163 i -~ . [My outfit is several miles beyond orating is to be done by John Colon, Low' . 131P . ~ R*/ ~vOels~Or~ostyme ]uflgmg, awaras, S. S. Dunn of Lansing, IlL, and Sam
r~Vard Petrick, councilman 145i~J~,# ~*,~ ~[r~ i Wonsan. We fought North Kor- Jr. Nov.2, Fri. high 25!~'rac~ures / ~|~s . ~ iFarrington, Olin, escaped with ex-
agh Roberts councilman 2231~ ~n~ s~ ~ ~,~,~m cans no Chinks around Those When completed, the Home Ser- Low l0 $uaging must have been ex- tensive bruises. Mrs. Dunn has a
"" * * u "s are craz all ho ed u l " l for : ' 1 . : tremely difficult with false i badly sprained jaw and has not
l~he margin ~or counc,m~en was. g Y Y PP P wee Room w]l be avaflabe Nov.3 Sat. h~gh 32 G enn Plat.tenberger received i ' . . .
f$I~I~ Sl|q~II~ Iq~q~Iq~I i i nd for of local ~s v n frac i xa~es eompeung ~m nome- ~Deen aole ~o TaKe any icon exeep~
close Mr. McConlogue led. ~ i The first letter was not wr,tten demonstrat ons a use Low 7 e e tured robs on the left side. .
*m~ue ca~no~ OrLgmal~y : nquifls
t; Vodicka by only 18 votes and ' in Don's handwriting.His in]ury orgamzatmns. Nov.4 Sun. h~gh 25 ~ about 2.30 p.m. Monday afternoon ~ " . ! . "
Ne~ tele hone directories for the ~ln a fall from a rock truck o vying w~m ~eau~y ~rlzes were Tne ~arcner car was struck oy
~t~gh Roberts ~'as only 31 behind ' P " : . probably occurred the second week ~ Low 7," n high-i i
McConlo~ue 1Mt. Vernon exchange will be marl- : .r cno,~,r He was returned to his ~ .*---. IEA--.at Nov 5 Mon high 26 I way 261 a little north of the Lisbon awarded the children pieturefl another car containing three ladies
:" ~- " 'ed on Thursda b the Northwest " - murnrl r uTuru - ' ",v above, a winner for boys mad ':from Ryan Mrs Mane Orr Mrs
~ere were 504 votes cast. This i Y Y . " ! ship about Oct. 20th. r" Low J'* ~ ~" ~ one f r " I ' " ' "
lo** ,h~.~ ~ ma ~ on i, iern Bell Telephone Co. The dlrec- m~oll / m= t I ,~ + T + ~,~ t Glenn was on ton of the load try ', o girls being chosen from Ira Topping and Mrs. Wasm Orr
-~ ~*"*" ~"~ "" --'" --"'"'~ ""1 " " " l rllS ias~ letter written on uut. ~ he ~vxu = ~ p~ ~ ~,~ ~ ~ --~ v" each rou eom thin '
~a~9 ,~o,~ ~io~ ~,s, *h, tomes should be used beginningI ', f*~*]Jna "*on hot " D|llea for .orn|vm ~enh~]* ~Isn~ ~ T.~hr~n h~" I ~--!ing to loosen the rock so it would! . g p, b . g students I Two of the lad~es were released
::'=-. ---" .'7- I Friday morning, Nov 9 If you dial ~ ~u ,~ .wa :~.; % ~=. "~" ." "- --, ~ .~" ! ~ zrom ~oth towns, auages were ' from St Luke's hos ital the same
~ one withtwo tickets in me i ~- . ?,' :, "~ i"I don't Know why,stay so stin shut down for more than ,1 w~k,roll out of the truck. In the fall he i,~ I P! ~ . .
all a numDer in tne olQ ulreutory un ~ ~uz~ ,u*'^"^= ,a~+*'~ ,=+~'^'" ,=~^* -,=~'^ s"~+ ""~, '~tep right up, toms: laKe a ~. .~,e~ of ~+ho .n]~ ~.~o~thor ,~ ]struck the snare tire holder on the ~vatl~. arg~a[l~ ~,l'~, iv~.r~ l.~aw- I Qay anQ a znma was transierrea to
~'~" . Friday you might not get the party . P ~ =" ~"chance at ~hitting the water baby! ~=7 "~=.ff=,";';~-~' "-'.-='L;"=;" c,--" ! rear of the'-iruck and landed on~ rence Yeisley, Mrs~ Bob Dotzaur . a Manchester hospital
-no Citizens' TicKet received 134 i you want i ana arouno soon.' Every time you hit he falls in that .~ u~c~n ~.~.~o.o~ wv+~t ~ o~ ! frozen rock He was taken t ~ hie ~, and C. B. Johnstomu I Dr. Gardner was taking Mr. Far-
raight ballots and the Progressive i The company asks that the old di- I Don thinks the South Korean tub of water! Step right up" *~^~:a ~ ~-~ ~-~--~ home by a" Hi~hwa, r"ommission ! Nineteen kindergarteners parad- rington to Rochester, Minn. He had
.C|,! ~ - . . L/l~ ~UIU W~ ~UtI~: U~:~ '~l,[. J ~ J %-",~ C C
et 43 Thus the C~t]zens re tomes be destro ed Marines are a good bunch but that h v ~t l ed acro s the ta~e as zebra In come m on h~ hwa 64 from
:c ! c Y " i Yes sir, they're going to a e u ~~ :employee and a doctor was called. . " ~ s, . - g " y,the
,l:et candidates had an advantage The number of telephones this ,many of the Korean army will a dunking tub right in the high~ oI ~. s,~ / The doctor took h~'~ to Mor~, ~"~ dmns, clowns and monkeys. First east turned north at SpringvilIe
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1 m strmghtt~ckets befo e ',y~ar shows a slight increase over !leave the U.N. forces and fight wzth school Friday the 16th when the r|a :.ars. uaas !'~ital Cedar Ra,~ids where x-ra~s grade had 24 entries with mop gone through Whztt]er and was
~u:~ting of the scratched tickets!the number a year ago which was i the North Koreans if it looks like Mr. Vernon PTA holds its huge fall m~ =, = " " ~ i were taken wh~'ch ' disclosed "tl~e haired characters, pigs and wolves, headed straight west for highway
as started the highest on record. Close to 1,000 they are winning. "The North Kor- carnival Ado on page 5 W||| t~e Honore~ fractures He has been in consid Second aud third grades entered 150 He stopped at the county
tt took until ll p.m. to count the directories were mailedto sub-cans are a fearless bunch. They And who are ti~e ~o~s that I erable ~ain " about 25 each Ieaturing plastic home intersection before starting
,~ ~on t retreat for anyone he said j
t~. The telephone at the City,scribers. ' ' ' wilI ~t the dousing" None oth- The annual football dinner given, The Plattenhor~or truek~ ~r~, roosters, p~rates, the Mad Hatter across h,ghway No. 13. The Orr
was ringing continualIy as '. The directory is printed on a sub- ~ About Pusan he says we should er tha, the men of'the facultyby mothe,rs of the Mustan~ souad I hanlin~ cru'~ho-d- *'r/~ek" -t-~"r ~'-T~ : and the devil himself, car, which struck the side of the
le called up to find out who ; stanhal paper whmh was u~ed for .let the Russians have the place. It at the school! Turn by turn for their boys and their dads and Anderson to highwa, 261 from the Largest number contesting was Brock, was headed south.
elected. Counting of the bal-all of the pages. The book was!is a discredit to the world. Why they'll mount the wobbly chairspecial guests will occur tonight Whitman Ouarrv ~ i from the 4th grade with 40 young- Dr. Gardner's medical case was
until a late hour reminded ' printed by the Hawkeye-Record !should we fight their battles any- a~ l~ watch in suspense "a~ you Nov 8 at 6:30 in the dining room of Arrangements~'were being made '~ sters filing onto the stage in every- on the front seat between him and
of election days before the office, as it has been for more than ! way? aim to hit the target that drops the "Methodist church, to use the Lisbon Red Cross hos- thing one ever thought of from Mr. Mrs. Gardner. The impact pushed
voting machines were pur- 25 years, them into the tub! Sudy $olms-Toastmaster for the occasion will pital bed so Mr. Plattenberger could Esquire to death. Twenty-three Mrs. Gardner against it and the case
Election officials would ~ ton will be barking the feature, be James Macaulay, father of Bill be brought home Wednesday after- were judged in the 5th grade group against Dr. Gardner. Passers-by
which included several good farm- took the injured to St. Luke's hoso
spend the entire night Mr. and Mrs. John Wolfe But this will be but one of the Macaulay, a member of the team. noon.
the ballots. !many attractions at the carnival. Mr. Macaulay will introduce the ors, a fellow hauled in after a car pital.
Those elected will not begin their Buy Rev. Hunt House i There'll be a shooting gallery in high school athletic staff and their 'wreck and someone's grandmother. Mrs. Dunn went to her home in
rrn of office until April 1, 1952 ~ !charge of Waddy Kohl and Jim wives special guests the high i About 23 masked 6th graders were Lan~ing, Ill on Wednesday. She ex-
hen the terms of the recent of Mr and Mrs Jonn wone nave. ~ ' ' 'entered disguised in underwear lpects to return to Lisbon on Sun-
P ~ - . . . ~: " . . ~ i Clark; a pie throwing contest for school cheer leaders and the speak-
-'ia]s exnire= . ~comrac~ea To purcna~e me rein- ~. X . .~d i rm"~'--m~ 1 wmcn Jack me a~aKer has beenors. ! " gO: hair, Chinese queues and witches' t day.
hats.
oence occup~ea Dy me rote nev an t,~| |~,~ i " " " ' " " "" ld W rd f a Ra "
~OGI~ESSWEs~ ~ - ~ ~,PARTY I ~vtrs rd ~. tlunt zrom t~ornen col-.i ,' commmsmned to make em ]u,cy ttaro a o Ced r p~ds An added feature this year was mll /~l 1-'.o
-~.~o ~,-~,~vs~=~. "Jege ana'" wnJ TaKe possessmnc tnls '.' Attorne ~enerai ~ooer~ ~arson a. fortune teller to solve the. ques-,will deliver the main. after-dinner, d the dog parade. A loving cup was]&~| L~ill /11~
Members of the Progressives, weeK" ~wno" wasYin lvlt vernon zo speaK':': tmns of the lovelorn; a fish. pond. i speech. Mr.~ Ward ]s preszdentin dar f,)(I S lpir1:d s 2e On 28 Missions
0rty of Mount Vernon headed by '. ,~ " .~ . ~.: ~. ,~. " '. ~, for the tots" ring toss and contmu- the Johnston Nut Co. Ce a t
I ~ne resmenu~ ,u wu,cu --,= a~ me notary cmo ]nler-el~y oAn- ' . ' . n
Gordon Rahn have ~ssued' the . ~ 1 ous comedy movles shown by Rapids and an achve member of the
,; . Wolfes have been hying the former :nor Monday evening ~aid he would ! t ,- - 5 . g o feed ~ ere given other i
uow;n ~zaTemenT',','~ ~alpn J~acnman. t~oas~ma.ter's ClUO oz ma~ c]~y ~t The $251,105.45 road surfacing
"We'cgmphment the citizenry of te!eph ne- fhce'has--beenhre~ed !.not make any nnouyce,ment abou,tI his spare time Bob Jeffery is its expected that his discourse on contract let by the Linn CountywasWinnerS ivenEaCha samnleChild enteringof Do Chowa dog!t technicianBill Lehr,thirdaViatiOnclass iselectr niCSspending
,oy lvirs Jennie ferric,w u l~Js zumre polincai plans until,- g - g ' '
~s eommunit-, for assuming their '." ~ ~ cooking up some hoe vaudeville, boys and sports will combine the Supervisors on last Thursday in- This event was sponsored by Bach- ~, a 30-day leave from the Navy at
=, . : . !move in tnls week lvlrs, reu*c~ aIter zne nrst oz zne year. ;"~+ ~"- th ;"" ,r~,~ ~u ~risel.~;~ o w; h h,moro,o
.pon~ioiiities in aemocranc gov-~. ~ ~. ,*.^ ~. ~. i ,~- = ~ ,v,~=,~ c]udes surfacing of the roads which man's and the Purina Co. Judges i the home of his mother Mrs. Milo
nrnent and turmng out for the George for several weeks since re- ~h,t h, mi~- ~ ~ ,~, !ta,ent m~n~ Inc,u~e any~n*n~ ~run, To be given a prominent place were graded during the summer in were Harvey Ellison Toppy Tull Lehr in Lisbon.
.Cellent voting represen.atmn ev*- tu-nin~ from St Luke's hosnital ~*~ I- ~,~ ,~,~ : acrobatlcs b.y Nlmble-knees Neal to i in the introductlons will be Coach this part of the county. Also in- and Lester Cook. ! Bill recently returned to San Di-
- ~, s ~ . . .cluded is the Tony Novak road, Special tribute should be i ego from Korean waters aboard the
need m our recent mumczpallcedar Ranids where she was for l ~;t~ ~ ~ ~oo,~To, ~ ~rendermgs by Happy A1, but the iDon H~pple who will present his
~.ecti n" . . ." ~wn~ ~m-,~[ w,:'~:~*~" o- ~'^^r*,=,~ ~ ~ilment. I a canoma~e~'~':" t~ "~'y~or reemcuon.'~" ~ ~ "~ . committee ~ maintains it'll~ be, ."live.",t s~uad.~ and announce letter winners ! grading of which will not be corn- given the Rotary club for pro- ! aircraft carrier Boxer. The carrier
~Y exercising your voting pnv- ! ~ho is now much improved ~Wr ~n,~ Mrs Larson and dough- I ~nen mere u ve xoo~--Tno~ ~ogs, for the 1951 grid season. He will al- ipleted until spring,rooting this wa of observin and her mr group had operated off
ge ou ha~e demonstrated our,pop canny oars pop cake pop ~ wh
:~, Y . " . - Y .~ i ~ ]ters Patty and Sonia arrived here i !.o introduce the .captain o, was i The contract was let to Concrete Y g
a "safe mad sane" Halloween,!Korea w~th Task Force 77 from late
~=~ interes~ in me commum~y i &J & /~ :,~,~k ~ ! a ~; ~, h~ afternoonand were i HAVE YOU VOTED~ ~ emcteo oy me Jettermen mem- [ Materials Company for a base bid not only in the interests of the iMarch through early October.
d ' " " V IVlUl Ul~U ~WUlIIIIII~II~IIII S " = " ~ * - i of $1.60~ per ton, delivered on the
' Mount Vernon s mume,pal go - ~ ~o ~ **,eir friends Mr and Mrs selves th~s week. Supt. S~kkmk and
en will benefit the next two I eak
. Accepts Welfare Job i R B Wolfe Mrs Larson and the, the bi,announcement th~ Carni I Coach Lnke will each sp brief-iroad. Concrete Materials will owners.Y Ung peopleApplesbUtandof propertYfrosticks ibombingHiS squadrOnunit, flyingWaS aDouglasnight dive-sky.
a, fs ~rom your enorTs. ' ~;:'~-; main^d at th^ Wolfe l '~P,~. --- -," "!Iy The program will conclude iprobably sub-let some of the jobs. were distrihuted to all the ehil- raiders, single-engine planes, each
' " " S i i ~*~i~c~ ~v c C,val ~ueen. nememDer mere are I : ,
,ae ~o.gress~ve .Party thank~ Mrs. Margaret Cunnmgham has i home until after the Rotary din-i four lovely gals from the high iwith movies to be shown by Ralphi County Engineer Bill Behrensdren at the conclusion of this I carrying a 3-man crew consisting of
~e part~c~pants ~,no supportea accepted a position as ~un~or soeml! ner. The Larson family spent the ] school contesting for this honor. ! Bachman ~ !thinks this is the largest contracts hilarious lmrty, i the pilot, radar operator, and radar
~u~ ~u. a ~u,~ ~;.~ ca c u~# case worker unQer ~ne ~oara u~ i ;.~.+ .+ *"wa ~it-" with Mrs Lar = ~. ~ ~ - ~ t. ,1. - ! /vlo~ners oz an ~ne players are on ! for county road work ever let at Committees for the show appear- ! counter-measures operator. Bill
[ Moun V^~non " i o " " * *" "" -'*- She ""~'~ "~ "'~,~~ ", x.ey uave ueen nomma~eu uy their . .u ~. i one time.
~" ~oclm we~are o~ ~mn uu,~ nn'.~ n~r~nts ~ ~ ~ ~ i me committees ~or u,e umner. ~ ed in last week's issue. ! flew 28 missions off the Boxer as
: I . " " oint ' .--- . ~c,asses. ,rom ,e ,res en is, " i There are 40 surfacing projects
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. ~ will work m Marmn. The app " 'T*-~ -rou'~ found Mr Larson's ~ ' Table and room decoratmns are ~ either radar or radar counte -
* ] " ' i ,~ s ~ . uonna ~asKal" sopnomore ~tacnei i . .
klhlon King s Brother ment zseffect~ve Nov. 19. ~ story of ridding Iowa of the gam- Yeisle~" ~uniors Jean Pavelka" i under d~rechon of Mrs. Arnold i requiring 93,685 tons of rock and 'TURKEY MEETING i measures operator, changing off
I,m ~ ',Mrs. t=unningnam nas neon secre- ~ bl;'~,'~ ~-ndicates ve-v interesting i ~^ ~ ~' ~.a.~.~' ~;.~ ~ ~j'. Ross Mrs. R. T. Pence and Mrs. covering 46.49 miles and 60 resur- All turkey growers in this area i with the other crewman. Most of
I~ ' : - "~ .-- ,=-.~ ~ . ' ! facing jobs covering 188 miles and are invited to attend a Purina i the Missions were bombing and
ctea /0 t, ongress .tary to the Rev. Dr. Earle Baker, 'and he made a very ~ood im,~res i I Ahce Comstock.
' - . ~- ~ -, penny oroppeu ]n me oox J~ u vu~e i r~quiring 72.500 tons of crushed turkey meeting to be held Friday, i straffing strikes against Communist
:vice-president oz t~ornen co,logo. ; ~.i~ audi^ ~= ; . ,
~a,v ~ =,~ ~ for the queen of your choice
,rl C. King. brother of Albion Her place in his office has not yet ! " i~t/:ll ~,~1 ~1,1 #~IA~I,^, !r ck.
' ---- ' Bauman's ~ v~ ~n~ v~ ~.t~ss~==, S. Dubuque St Iowa City from 10 tion to a few patrol flights over the
~ing of Mt. Vernon, was elected:been filled She will commute to ~ a~oxes are piacea m ", I Sixteen of the surfacing projects Nov. 16 at the D & L Grill, 10 troops and supply routes in addi-
ongre~. from the .Bucks'Leight. :her work between Marion and her L~, ~,O|, wayne flunker,Kudart's Stoltz', Jennie's Vodicka's, I'To Fr'~nd~l |n {~rmnnv~ are to oe completed by Dec. 31, 1951, a.m. to 3:30 p.m. A turkey dinner Task Force.
nct of Pennsylvama to fill the home in Mt. Vernon. ~|~|~ DA[ativ Her~, ~Mereolth's, White s, Bachman s, and the others by April 31, I952. will be served at noon. At the end of his leave, Bill re-
Spired term of the late Albert~ In enterm the socml work held Mind R~te L~tts Bank Bakery, It is hme o
~ " g " " --"~"~ ""~ "" "~ i " '," ',! " " t send used clothing Completion date on the res'urfacing turns to his squadron, which is
o G man ~ projects ~s May 31
hn on Tuesday. ~. Mrs. Cunningham is returning to ! Lt Col Wayne Hunter left for i Dick's and Buresh's ~ ~. !t er y so 't will reach them . ' . . ' o The Lisbon Campfire Council based at the North Island Air Sta-
King is a senior partner of an early enthusiasm. She did grad- Ch;ca~o Tue~dav night after a visit i Put the oig rea circle arounu ~ri- ~in time for Christma To those ~ncmc~eo ~or surtacing are the fol- will meet Thursday, Nov. 15, at 8 tion in San Diego, Calif His ad-
Farms Company and a nation-~uate work in that field at the State ~'+~ ~i~ ~h~r'C. ~A Hun~r and day, Nov 16, 7 p.m. See you there! s. .
':good people that have given al- lowing local roads: p.m. at the home of Mrs. Rachel dress there is: Win. A. Lehr, AT3
~hority on large scale mechan-Umvers~ty of Iowa but has not be- brother and family the Lawrence~.---~--- ready, for a good deed we express] The Ray Blessing road h'om the Miller ~ 323-69-20 VC-35 (Air Crew Dirt-
farming. He has lived for 30 fore been professionally employea, i~un r~ Lt Col Hunter planned~ " four sincere thanks If you have corner south of the Clara BIinks GYW~ sion~, Naval Air Station, San Di-
; in the district where a ra~id ~,:to ' atom Harrison Cornell Campa|gn 'some ;ld clothes ou can ~ are! farm east to the Sutliff road ]
=p to ~top at ~ort Benj " -, pleasecontact Jerry Walter Dial The Hedges road from the inter- M ego, 35, Calif.
th is now taking place The [k~a~ l~ i Indiana, enroute to his station at :~e~db~ ~a~O ~t~ LI~==~,=~ Y ~P " " r
I wYork v~m-- t~'I"U;VVV II~I~ I
Fair!ess Works of U.S. Steel| I~ ~ '.Fort Slocum, N. Y near Ne ~. 6432, Mt. Vernon. i section near the Emil Broulik farm
on land adjoining the King Farms i south a mile and three-fourths to News Of Service Men i
: I Citv i . --'-
King was born on a farm in pL -,--1. Hunter is d,--ctor of' Current g,fts from the Mr. Ver- I I ~ ithe Tony Novak road. Is New Lus F]N|SHES AT FORT KNOX
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K'ansas and attendedKans- ~||~| tr~ing"at The Chaplain"; School '. n n-Llob neC m,~:n~Ylf ~:h~ C r- ~ ~ UW tl~ r ~ i The Willard Crain road west from
Teachers college, Columbia i een sta ;neit c ~ e~ . are i Forest Edge schol on the Spring- andCpl'Mrs.HarrYSailorE" Phelps,Phelps, sonLisbon,Of Mr.
i az rort ~Iocum. m~ nas u - .
,and Wharton School Of l]i,r e .tioned with the school ~ince Sept.' ab u: $49'000 mcash andpledges #~I~ = ILl I~ 'villcroadtotheHolcumandKepros Scoutmaster
I farms
Philadelphia. While work- wwi i I~ 19~8 and has been director for aeco.o ng to Tne trey ur. l~arle ~%. ~ ~n INu uress The" Hart Hoffman road f o Track ne of thevehiclereCentMechanicsgraduates Course f the
ves at Bake v ce precedent of the col
' i y ~ r m The Lisbon t~oy t~cou~ committee No 1 at the Armored ~,~,~ ~+ Ft
~Su ea reportertrade journal, n "ThehePacker,"was as-a The ~A* Vernon Community i ,/ m ,roneck,ab "ta "ear. N.y.His family li logo."' i - ~ - ~, mr~=|~ d~ i 151 pavement south to the rock is happy to report that, after many Knox Ky. This specialized'course
-~d to do a story on the Starkey Chest committee reports that with The~e arm from 175 to 225 at *he i The sum of $46,233 was announc-
.~s. near Morrisville. While : about 75 per cent of the solicitation ~.~'~ ~ ~.~,~ ~ r~,~' ~orev ed at a dinner last week after four ~||~[m~ |~,~ ~p~| roan between ~wc~nane mn ano months of search, a capable scout- .trains' the student in maintenance of
'r ~vmr~ene. master has been founa in the person tr~okod .~n,4 ,~,h,~],~,q ,~hi,-t,~ Tt.
e~ing material he made such an complete, approxr.nately $1500 has L",~*~' ~ ~';"'~r~"a~,~"~':roh*'n~on' I days of solicitation plus a little The An-Nu Dress Shop is under i Sec~lstroad, when the grading ,s of M. G. Williams of Lisbon. Lis:!consists of conferences, demonstrao
'e:;sion on the owners of the been cci]ected. : completed training there recently. ; ear!mr work in ~s.~on. ~. eso- new manaa h~a~,~,~ w~a compmtea Dy ~. ~. ~urcn. bon Scout activities, wnicn reacnea i tions nrac*ic~ work ~,~rm~-oe
.s that he was offered a job as The business area and some rest- ' ticka~ion ]s sun going on m Dora n~sday noon Nov 7th New own-!. Tony Nova? road ~hen grading very satisfying helghtsdurmg the Itests and written examinations.
a~a~er" In 1929 he started King" : dential areas have not presented ! Dr [=dw Barrow Seteak$ i towns and it is expected, Dr. Bak- ~,' ** ' . ' ~ ~s compm~eo Dy ~. a~. J~urcn. past year, are expec~ect ~o go to~ . .
on I a n d adjoining t h e final reports and it is hoped that r" er states, that the ultimate total will a~d ~Ies'~o~ ~[ -.~2m ~r~ i Grading of the Secrist road is even happier levels under the fluid-i A new address has been received
k~y Farms. : the goal of $2150 will be reached lAt Lions Club Program i be well over $50.000, the goal set. h~v~ been ~1o~~:~,=:')~,~ ~::ab o u t three-fourths completed, once of the new scoutmaster, i by the Folkar Hinricks' of Mar-
d;~y the dozen or so household within the next few days. I ~* i The campaign in Mt. Vernon is be- ;~"'~ntor" ~ ~ !Work on each end has not been Nick Williams who served as :~ telle from their son Arthur. It is
t~bles grown on the 7.000 acres Stamoed self-addr~ssed envelopes i Dr. Edward Barrow, famed chem- : ing directed by Charles Hedges "*T~e joi'nt "~ro"rietors "~urchased ~,done because it has been too wet. scoutmaster until'a permanent lead- ~ now Pot. Arthur B. Hinricks, US-
[i'.~g Farms are sold in stores i were sent to rural box holders. Re- '. ist and former Head of the Chem- and Dr. Chester Rich and in Lisbon ~. ~o,~ ,~, ~'~.~:: ~.~. w~.~ i A temporary covering of rock may er could be found, returns to his i 55094951 Med S V Tech School
be put on thzs cad f ~e wroteduties as chairman of~/
Portland, Me to Richmond, i turns from thc~e letters are coming istry Dept. at SUI, spoke to the i by Richard Carbee. Marie Litts Mrs Li~ ~ had taken " i the Scout ] A.P O 15 ~c Postmaster San Fran-
~ " Clearin of the Novak road has
~ and westward to Chicago. They i in and more are anticipated. '. Liens at their meeting Monday As i At noon Wednesda the total for --o- es~ion of the An Nu Dec 28 i g I Committee. Hm was a capable, lile- i cisco, Calif.
,Y w--. -. - . " ' '~been comp~etea ana some of me savin** 4ob and the commi ~ ', -------
rushed to market by a modern Pi=-dges for future payments will : pa~t Pres. of the American Chem- i the Cornell fund, after five weeks 1949 wnen she naa oougnt ~t ~rom i " l "
' : Burch equ pment, mc ~admg two i owes ~hlm a real debt ~f ~h~= An error was made m last week s
~et of 100 produce trucks also help assure the goal. i ical Society, Dr. Bartow has repro-!of intensive effort was $173,504, of ~vir ann lvtrs ~narles ~utt xne~ ~.
~ue ' cats and two scoops have been Committee m er ~ ~ a~ a zssue stating the address of Donald
If you have not contributed to sented the U. S, in many confer- ! which $45,000 is cash in hand.~ ~ . emb s ,r
~re s hop was orlgmany openeu
,L. M Plans ". . ~ . :~.; i moved in but it has been too wet to, William~ scoutmaster Don ~;-,~+ ~ Ciha. It was Mrs. Donald Ciha
i your Commumty Chest do so now .~ ences throughout the world as a i ~ m ~v;. i use them. Grading will be complet- ~ assistant' ~coutma~ter ' ~ M"R'~,~I' i who left to be with her husband in
:at the Mt. Vernon Bank or Stoltz Imember of the International Con-I~ Break "- A&~ql t~t =--J~,lll[UllU ~vxrs. l%amoernng ano mrs. ~ooo-i ~ ' " " "
Open Office Soon 'Cleaners. "gress oz r'ure ana Appnea t:nem- ! ed m the spring. I ex-nlorer advisor with Ivy- ~+o-,~o, Greenwmh, R.I and hzs address !s:
istry and the International Union. ,Early Mondav Mornina }ear are oom wen-Known m ~v~. i I "" '
i --, . Vernon. Lisbon and the surrounding !RESURFACING i Carl Han.sen, Jack Dunn, Stuart i Donad b'~ Ciha Bu CIE 324~tt:72,
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'cent meetings of these organiza-~, lVIonday morning offered a little ~ " oc r or . . t.:aroee serving as ~roop ~ommk
He spoke to the Lions on the re-I " ',frank - ~u. ~. ~.o.~. ~v ~.~. ~,u. ~, ~=~,~-
area. R~cently the former has been I Roads in this vicinity scheduled ~ ' . ~. y' ~ ville R I
~nced plans to maintain an offic~
assisting ]n the L~tts gr e y st e. :for resurfacmg include: The road!teemen "i ' '' ~
[ the general practice of law in ! BACK TO DENVER ! tions in the celebration of the ! excitement in town when it was The new owners are pleased to i from the Palisades road at the Leo ! ,--7 ! / i I I II-- tamm lJ
~- Vernon. The office will openi Pot R~ymond P. Zinkula, son of:Diamond Jubilee of the American!learned that there had been a e that Mrs H M Rhoads:~.~ ;t~ ~orm south hast the O p i -.ms comma~zee will hold a tlsDon
nelio ~#Orl~
~et
approximately November 21st ! the George Zinkulas, has complet- ! Chemical Soc' y. i breakin at the StrandTheater.~ ' " ' " : " i hoard of review for all Llshon t
will remain on the staff of the An- Dill farm west past George Zmk-, ~.
~der his firm's name cf Jordan ~ i Manager Lawrence West was called Nu and that the shop will continue l ulas and southeast to Ivanhoe; i ~eou~s on Nov, 2~, ~ result- ! ~orn.m ivy. ana~rs. ~laolPnla~r~.
~d Jordan. It will occupy the edlsam8-weekSHeuston.mediCTexas,trainingandat Fort i[nvitegoes" Parents To Visit by phone and came immediately to to s-~rve the townsfolk and college'i The Kaplan and Gunn road west! mg aw&ras will be presented . a ~augnter. ~ onn . a z:" "
to the SeotltM t a our o ~UKe S nospltal ~e~ar ~ p as
~t rooms of the .~cond floor of students with a stock of high grade 'from the Farris farm to near Roy ~, Co t .~f i
!Thursday to Fitzsimmons hospital lA -- --,| I~| . ,am, |~ take cnarge. wo lOCal young men merchandise and with courteous i White's and north past the Thos. I ~onor ~o co nero on vee. ,u. i|,~, n m R m ,m
~e Harold Batcheler building ilDenver. His new address will belgrade ~cm~| P~ex~ v~eeK were involved.
ve the office of Dr. Tuberty. i It seems that John and Dave~vi~ A,q,~ nn =-o-n~' 5, :Hickev and Dale Richardson farm. oy ~cout meetings nave been t ~aU| ~,rusnea KOCK /O
nite office l~ours will be an-135th General Hosp. Fitzsimmons'~ Next week m being observed Wolfe
hou hour the Umted States as Na theate o
nCed at a later date. Mr. M f iArmy Hosp. Denver 8. Colo. i " " we'e waiting in front of the ~ :to U.S. 30 at Happy Valle,~ feed changed to Monday nights at 7:00 ~,n, m~ . R .m
t g " ." ! r f r their commuters' rides =' --I. e.* ~.*--- A~ store; " !in the American Legion basement, I mgnway zol frost =oils
logue ent-red the law firm o ! Sgt. and Mr--rs. John Howard ;' tional Education Week. Customari*Yit o ,~,~r~ ~,~l~u~. ~ngaglng in a rr~.K ~,|v~ y|?~ m~: i
The road from Marley Clark's :l effective immediately. Exploreri Rock from the Whitman Quarry
ion and Jordan in Cedar Rapids ~ Becker will stop and visit in the :the school in Mt. Vernon has neld ~ little horse play they came too |OWn C|~V W~:[~esdav north to the ridge road : Scout meetings are held on Thurs-, .
r i
March 1, 1949. parental Carl F. Becker and Ha - specially planned programs or open i close to the ticket window and sud-~ -- -- : xne ou,un-~eaar ttapzas" '- roan" i da"~ ,"i~h+ss :~ ~n v." m in the home ~i is oeing nau,ea mzs week to me
i old Thompson homes for two days, i house for parents during those five i d ~ ~,t,o ,~,~ ~ R nd r 14 are ' trost oozes on me new z it graalng.
~ only one of the ~ !jFrank Szver who has been at north and south of Ely county roads of . M. Radl. Boys u e ,
king Pipe Causes Saturday and Sunday. He is being da s Because of the crowded rooms ' i I xne trucks go mrougn ,moon anu
y ~uun recewea a ~ew seratcnes ann i University hospital Iowa City, for east and north of Ely a connection ' welcome to wslt and ~oln the Boy I "
' ' ' ! " 4 r norm to z~l at tne l~isnon x TWO
!transferred from Camp Rucker, t this plan cannot be followea ~nlSicuts but went on to work. i several weeks, passed away there north of Ely between the Solon:Scout troop whlle boys over 1 a e .
mage At Rood House Alabama, to the Aberdeen Proving year Parents therefore are extena-i . r,; . ! oz ulenn ~-mt~enoerger's trucks,
d' ,v~r we,t laughedas he was, early Wednesday morning road and Ivanhoe road I ehg~ble for Explorer Scout mere- ~
: Grounds in Maryland, 60 miles ed an invitatmn to vzs~t them chfl s i . ' " ~ " i " { " ershi,mree oz tqattenDerger ann t~alley
~. ,cteaning up the glass remembering l Neff Funeral Home will be n D NY M ~ P- i
ater damage was caused to northeast of Washington, D.C. class at any ume aurmg ~nc wcc~,he th-e *as~" acclaental '"DreaKln",- -" or charge of the servzces" but arrange- ~ w~a,m, vE ATERIA]LS~,~ o FOR ~i On Nov. 1 the Explorers traveled i are ~.~ ;^~.hauhng~^ ~ ~ f r B ~.^~L. Anderson, . m
d House, Cornell dormitory, or in any omer week so ma~ t ~i breako t' '
" ' outine be '" u ' ZT. snoula De calico )ment's had not been made at press "~ ~,a.~ eaa~urmrm !to Iowa City in the Explorer Cad-I ~uc~s.
Y Saturday when a water pipe come acquainted with the teacher !forootte/ as -'og;oa~ large+aogwas !time. lne work of installing a sprinkler illac for an evening of mowes, I BANK AND P. O. HOURS
the second floor broke. Water NO Sch ov, ]~ may ooserve cmssroom r "'Several ears a " " ' Surv~vin besides his wife are system at the County Home has sodas, and general exploration. Int Monday Nov 12 ~ ,~o~a,~o~,~,~
rues of Ch*ca o and twobeen suspenaed because theNa the planmng stage ~s their forth
red through, damaged the ceil- ~ 1 a me mea~er was ClOSea ior tne i a son Ja g ~ .: i " ! as the Armistice holiday which falls
of the first floor, furniture in Schools will be closed in Mr. and enjoy the grade activities, i nd~ v .~" ":'~. "Z~ t " g . : i ~ ~
lounge on the first floor andVernon Friday, Nov. 16. Linn ~, / I night. When the large animal de-idaughters, Mrs. Walter Dahn of uonat r'roaucuon ~umorny WOUla ,r COming trlp to ~ J~rooKnela Loolthis year on Sunday the llth. The
through to the basement, county tearhers ins~tute will be ~er~ram/wpo ~}C~l i cided it was time to exit he made a 'Cedar Rapids and Mrs Mable Baker not gran~ a reques~ tor me ma~er- ; near ~nicago They are parucu-, Lisbon Bank and Tr, ~ r ~ ~
held in Cedar Rapids and all "*,^a~:, I~ l flying charge and went right'~of Toledo, Ohio. An obztuary will mls The con.tractor for the 60,000 larly proud to announce .the zmtza-i will be closed for the day. The post
has not been estimated. Mt. ~'ernen te~uchers wiii attend. ~ ! through and out to the street! ! a ar in next week's paper gan.on s~an~p~pe nas. me material tion of two o, me,r members, lxog- ~ office closes ~* ~ ~ ,-~ t%r ~,~ ~-~
ppe l "
I ~ on hand for the tank but the gov-er Williams and James a~easmore mainder nf ~,~ a~, w, ~ o~ ~o~
Jane West went last week WILL CLOSE MONDAY i' problemsThe specialwill bemeetingheld in ntheSCh l:Bert-!IMPROVES~SLOWLY ;POST OFFICE CLOSED MON. ernment bureau would not permit]into the Waubeek Honorary Boy i make no~el'i'w:'~"
home of her daughter and t The Mt. Vernon post office will its use. Unless work on the project I Scout society, the Black Crescent, [ ~,~v~.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar The Mt. Vernon Bank and Trustram hall on Thursday, Nov. 8, ati R. E. "Wad" Minnick continues observe Armistice Day on Monday is started during 1952 the contract on Oct 27 and 28 at Camp Wau-, Mr and Mr -- --u f
s. Myron S, encer o
Cedar Rapids, for an in- Co. and the Lisbon Bank and Trust 8:00 o'clock. Everyone living in to improve very slowly at St Luke's Nov. 12. The windows will be will be void and the county will beck. The honor went to 24 Boy Newton spent Saturday night and
visit. Mrs. West is able to ~ ~vnl be c]o~ed Monday. Nov- Bertram township and the Mr. Ver- hospital, Cedar ~Ra+pids. His frac- closed and there will be no delivery have to hold a new letting, Super- Scouts in the three county area Sunday with his grandparents, the
around now with the aid of a ember 12, in observance of Armis- non schcol area is urged to be pros- tured jaw was ~et on Wednesday service. Trains will run as usual visor Miles Sutera said during a comprising the Waubeek Council F. C. Polings. They attended the
tice Day. ont. morning, and mail dispatched, visit in Mt. Vernon Monday. of Boy Scouts. Iowa-Minnesota game.
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