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November 14, 1940     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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t and VERNON HA]VKEYE, VOLUME LXXI, NUMBER 3 TI~RSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1940 MOUNT VERNON REOORD, VOLUME XLIV, NUMBER It h --. ==----= ===--=======--:------==---- .==-- Small Crowd And DAY Homecoming Queen RELI610N WILL 50th Anniversary DAY To Appear In Recital Good Prices Prevail REMEMBERED And Attendants BE DISCUSSED AT Will Occur Next Week WILL BE OBSERVED =, ===--==:----:=--: :--= At Wm. Bohr Sale COLD W ERI L7 FORUM THIS EVE 22 IN PART ON NOV. 21 --- . . I f,oh it 2Lo no rcury Dropped asM, i V erne M-a-rar shallWill Rural Carriers. Will. the b'dd' Electrm Serwce Was. ile. An Hour Be On December 3rd Not Make Dehvenes Out In the After nd Blew : ' : T the farm next month bought ,hat Day . noon istice Day 1940 will b: Panel approximately 400 bushels of corn bored for the abrupt change !i i i~!~ ------- El ht Thanksgiving will be observed for 52 b~ cents a bushel, 200 :bushel~ The Monday wind knocked at all t the temperature and weath- ~ (Pictur~ on Page e ~-qat~onal on two days again this year accord of oats for 35 cents a .!)ushel 6~ doors and ticktacked the windowa . : :, :~ Three members of th -," h brou h u tons or umotny nay In the Darn for d aBd oweP g t a howling 50 mile Conference of Christians and Jews ink to proclamations iss ed by the . . in Lisbon. Its apee p ur north-west wind and :~ : ~ earance here --~ President Roosevelt and the Iowa [ "~~~ I .$3"75a. ~ n' a.nd 30 acres f. stalks ' dropPed a number Of telephone ure making their app~ : d the mercury from 53 de- ~ today, conducting forum d'm.cu~ions, i governor George A Wilson ror Szf.ao. aonn ~weyers. Dough~ poles felled several trees and blew ~t 5 a,m. to 7 de~'rees at 7 ~ " Their last ' The rural mall carriers by l~ost tl~e Da~ance of tne corn ~or 5l cents in windows - " ' ~ before various groups. " ' l " Ower at 8 o'clock Monda : meetin there ~ill be no delivery of mail $ . 0 each and two yearling cross rent flashed on at 5:45 p,m. all {n Tuesday and 2 de tee on ~ " is ve ' office regulations are compelled to a ~)usne, a long yearnng neiter The town was in darkness for g S : dio~usmon will take place th e -,for 65 f ur H m B rk i sday mornin~ .).~ o " school take Nov 21st off so therefore $ o a p e gilts for several hours and when the cur Y,~dito;ium at the regular g " :' ' . ended as the temperature .~: of the community forum, on the rural routes on next Thurs- ? ~ Drea sows ior $tb eacn. citizens, were jubilant. The genera! and the wind in : ~ 'hi er day but rural mail will be delivered "::i:i Rudolph Notbohm purchased 200 use of this modern servant Is not creased. : ~ c nference sent aml st ::: a,m. electric service from t~Th~. O~illard Johnson' a Catho- [on the following Thursday, Nov. bllgIlels Ot oats rot 8, cents a known until it is absent. Stores were ~taoids was suddenly stom)ed ] I ::~::(~: "~'-~th'~ x~.~h, and a reu- ~ 28 as usual l~; l,bushel; Ed Dvorsk~ ten ewes for in the dim light of candles while i[a half hour later ~'rvice'was t ~; ~ ] resentauve:~='~ ot:~:~'] ~'~':"' ~'tn~ ~ o, fatth, i~[ The remainder, of the post office i l~i~'"" / )~.~t) eaen; t-cut ~wacn a Short- / meat cutters, coffee grinders and ~d by closing of the's~itc~ [: I~[force will work on November 21 l~ I horn heifer for $37 a Shorthorn ~ refrigerators were silent. Oil sta- " ' n at ttS,voi .~a annnetmer ~" w ' ;~' * " . . .L~ ] c(~ for ,59 and another cow for aberty and feedin the "uic (::,2:~ - in Our and ~lll observe their Thanksgiving ~:::- ~ . . ttons looked on dead pumps. Dairy the east end of the1-,- 3'm',e ) ] The Place of ?~eltgitonta which ~/the following Thursday Nov 28 .:if!;: $4~. l-ienry liang oought the year- barns equipped with electric m|lk- ' ~'~J. aat~ 1)emocrgtcy" W|ll 'L~ tltv -"v'-- -- ~<~ * ) " ' W,:'~ en ling #~rown ,'sums bull for $44 re to ~'( t off again at exactly 3 30 ,~, will discuss at the second L:,i: .o} ,o~ t~ I C nmst nt ])laver,cured the mghts to present .I~.vT| completed today at the Linn Board I and First Trust and Savings Bank| when they picked seven acres of/Sankot home, where abe was taken/ ~ e era! memoers of the c|as& ~u~erea considera,bly from thel ~r--~-~- ---- %,endar and Old I~ace"~.at tnetmg~n| No. 3 office in Marion. [of Cedar Rapids the clerk,corn. They did this so that Bob~ill and removed to the hospital on[ ~| ~-~ 4~-------~-'~-- I~0V 2 2 ~lrlcetills ' in uornell lane /schoot on " Stout who was stavin~ out ta h Ir ] Wednesday morning IO~la ~t~li~71tV~tlSJll ~ ~ {,lhe very first production of the.p Yl ~ could return to school Genre. [ -- . ~-------7-----T-~ ~ . . !1 ~/~'~1'1 ~m ~,m~ t. uevereau~ ~ r~ . /====================--=:-llnour town it is no wonder that tne/ ||~|'~ 1.4~ll. //I/~'~ II~J g-~[|l[~TM ! "- -- = -/~necial erviee At reaerattm)-'-----"'"*'" "*~**'~.* a~.t ~ . ~ tu rre~ellg [ I a t[ ~tO~-'-xxw xJt~kl.$1.J l~JtVl~tO l.k~ Jtl~tJUk~l~ / nttr*tt~l, m~truetor Or tne ClaSS[ ~" . ~-~ ~. . ~r~ . '1 ur,l~ t'~ ~w * ~,u I~.eC! al Oil Sullda announcement nas cau~eu ,~ ~-~:,~ accompanied the .boys. DeVere ~llurcll un lylOn{lay~velllBg ~'l|| ~ aK ~k~l~l~[~[~n agone Delvte Y ::i~i~!!?:}i~!}i;i;i;i!i~!i;!~;;i ;~;::ii/~ii;i-,:::';;;iiii;:;~%iiii~iiii'i;~!~::':'~:;ii deal of interest and comment. The Herrin " -- pe . prolix. Co .o,o-I IN WHICH HE WAS BORN IN 1872,o,v,n Cro k0r L Ve .l :1 r o[ Or~a- --a . / :: :::i:::~:~:i:!:;:[:!:i:i:~:i~ ~:~:!.'./:i:i ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :!~ :::::: I tact too tnat tne novel wa, ~'~-/ / Cook Junior Br",-',- ~to,l~, ~,t,~ ! l~ev. w. ~. ~unnle ala(1 .Mr'. wes-] xxarOlO onolu alto rtarola ~ll~en r" ~ **,~uuIetlowof the :'::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::#:::: ' ' hen- - ' ' ~ '~ ~' lean Qu . :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: mendously popular has strengt ley ~.agan of Waterloo will be in ~f the soil conservation servtce at lid of Or ani :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: ::.:.:.:.: :.:.:.:~ ~ :.: Ralph Burge, Kenneth Duncan ,ent the Secona ~o " .' .'[ {!~{!!{{i.i!~!~i{{iii{iiiiii~i.~.~{ii/~ii{i :;:.j~:j:.~i{~.:.{.:.:.~[~i{{{{~{~{:.~.! ed the desire of folks to see the}, Don Brenneman Kenneth Ol~' [a service at the Federated Church] Marion will be on the Lisbon farm- g StS Will R n " )" an -~ ~. ~ a series otI !~!;!~iiiiii!ii~ iii~ii!ilil}.-' : i~ii~{|vlay I [{~7{'{}~S~ ?~': ~{::~E:~!~ ~';';" !:~!~{!a:~i: e(f-~ "~g:;;~{~:{ ~!:.;!~{&~:'~*,~ : on Monda Nov 18th at 7"30 m ors' Evening school program next g -~,-,~am ~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :':::::::::'"-::" - -" ~.