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ido b} l oLp i, r e . c.omzzsrONVE s. Complete Series Of TRea.~ Harr~ Taylor. from HopkJnton Miss Alma Lacock of St. Louis,]n,~ PJ,~ I ~ J CA CAll ' Pa 6 " : * [ y guest of his Me was a caller m the Sam Johns- ~mm Nov. IS, 19151 g ] fle gains of 9{) pounds were of prlnti~ Tuewlay bee use elthe Aarln| l=el~ Pi*,0 rae . .s= ister Mrs A C Newm-n ,~. ~,~o i;~,~ . . . ,made while t~e aver ge galn$ on Th/u~tk~v~ DaJ' kei~i~y At 3nr,n-vllle ] [ ana attle several lll~nrOved mixtures were ~ ~ t ~- ~ ~,~ Amnms ~aylors cane(] ~un- ~ -ne AvAerle ~ewar~s were mon(]ay . ,- ~ ~ne aerial zarm pnoto oz me ~ ' da on Mrs Mar Re Mr ' su er es i P Pa 183 ound& . ! . . Y y y, and pp gu ts n the Guy Martin John Wilhelm and brother Good asture ys P Archibald Bros. .ret e f ,which ap SFRI L'=E . Mrs Herman oglan, Mrs Burrls home Jackson Mlnn, were visi rs at" - -- I-" -, t ~ p n las[ week s issue, was ~ounty Kan(] J~-esllVal will De held Brown of Center Point Mrs A R I ]Burt Neal an,~ ~,~,~ ~o~,~ ^- ~e-idS/ . ;n some .tests.' ~auetea .oy me~ew ~Q~ LlCe~SH ~-- --- ~*= ~t J !the last in the current series ;in Springville on Monday Nov 19 Oli,~hant and famil-- -'f n"-]-~-""~'I-- - -- ! *~ / "~g'1 ~k~*=~'~'~* ~'" :&--~ Aowa ~xperiment ~atton (luring the I FU|||| rl~|U[~tJ ~Around 150 of ho "~"*"o ~" t,~= ~ ~,;, ~, o ^ ^t ;d. ~ ~^.~ ".~ ~ "~'=, f'~s#l~, I~ g%,-- t=:--IJ- ann purcnasect a ousnei oz ~t=* ~ v,~,o ,o~= ,~, i~o--- s ,~ ~ v~,~, ,1 ,~,~ an(]were supper guestsin the ~*#~ t= .~ ~Hi r~t:nu~ cornwhich thou wm ,~, fnr e~ current season it was found that F M. risen, i~aecnanlcsvlne, vly- ' ' run in the last three ,ears or more ;band rehearsal in the hi"~ ~^*-'-'-' - ' ' - ,er w.r o.e We oo e u tor u So oo, oe* o t.o 2 a O::,eed owned by P. D. and Charles Archi-ias it is not planned to buy any iare Alburnett, Central City, Center tonwer y s el .~op.~m-used to harvest corn to a consider-!to farm,~r~ ~,~" ~;,~ r,~mo,o till. - bald was pictured in last. week's more for the present. One diffi-!Point, Coggon, Lisbon, Mt. Vernon, . e.supper .guess ~wm ~ne~r able extent. In such famous beef~ ~;,~ ~."-'~.*-'% ~'"~.""'~,- Ip'~'- -,-: . - .- issue. It is locaze(] on the ri(]ge road i culty would be obtaining a new I Springville, Toddville Troy Mills.paren[s, tne ~enms laylors lvion-'producing areas as Wisner thou-in re'-~ um IJaKolaj r~eorasKa, e**~ ~/I,4,~[~ ':~:. west of Grange Hall. . series without a lot of duplications. !Viola and Walker. (lay mum sands of steers are in the corn fields: sas. ~vnssourl and iowa. - . =- ~ ~ The 2~rcn!oalds oought ~t of the -- i The band of 430 will be under Mrs. Guy Perkins entertained at and results thus far are outstanding' ~ast week 2 Shorthorn hetx~ ~:Y~~--"Mk:~':~ W.C. Stuczslager Estate in 1935. '~ u e-I L kI direction of Dr. Myron Russell, head a 12:30 luncheon Tuesday for her i Three noints in favor of th~ "~ were sold to George f. Mehar.r.Y ][A~ "~a~ i It has zzz acres. ~erore moving to-~-n ~,lu~1~6w5 'of the music depart of Iowa State ~ister Mrs Martha Raft's birthday '+ -~ ~,~ ~":.~ ~-~'l~niio, Ill and a young bull w ' I ~ J.~. az~: ~u uzge~tlve or olsease' - I]]- ~~~t~~. !it the Arch~balds operatted the A. i ~Teachers College. Cedar Falls Guests were Mrs. Clell Port Mrstrouble 2 Minimum of labor 3, Wilbur Barnhart of Tolono, ~~~ I A Berry farm ~est of the Upper Mr. ZION RANGERS i Following the band rehearsal at DeVe~- Port Mr~ John Port and F^-+P-'-- : The cattle were from the Neal hera ~.~#.-~.~.~;~- I Pal, for two years. They moved Mr. Zion Rangers met with Loren 3 o'clock Dr Russell will conduct Mrs Claude' Port" of Marion Gifts the~m~o~t~ ~c~tereu where lr win (]o ! which has been in-bred for a good ~ ~',~ ~4~~'' ~ !there from.a farrn, between Stan-':Bragg Monday, Nov 5, with 10 a clinic in woodwind, brass and were presented and canasta Was the~: F ,~.~ *'?,7~':+ many years. .~, ~ -.~t~P,---~,-~ -*~, ~ l woo(] an(] mecnanlcswue, p.resem, lxoger t~onKiin, youm as- percussion. After the clinic another entertainment *, -~,;*%, ~,~2~ m~s pracuce nas~ Cattle have been sold during u~ ~~[~ft~]l~ ~ I Charles Archibald and Mr. and'rest:ant, discussed the year's pro- band rehearsal will be held Lill ~ ~tr~ '~c~u, ~,~ ~,u;~ ~een iouo~ve~ ~oryears an(] k islpast year to D. A. Rumple, Berne, [] mE [] 12~ .~= t MrsHorce Heath daughter and ]ects ano recora OOOKS ~'rogram Ior The evening nro~ram onens at 7~ -- " "*~ "'?-~ ":~':~-- -~'"% --"Y: s ,he t~orn ~elt as one oz me i Ind.' Elliot Taske McBride M0; :im~ ~.~,~ ~ "~ " " hi " " the year was laned A scra'- metal ~ ~ " *'~ % ." . I ~ue,-er remrne(] weonesoay after means oi pro(]ucing beef with a ; . ~,m< : ~ son-in-law o~ the P. D. Arc barns . P v, O'CLOCK ~ith the zirs~ portion oI tne ".i~: ~ L.L. Graver Lockport 111.; a~l live on the farm The Heaths have (]rive was neld Saturday Nov. 10. i concert to be presented by the mass' c~oUl~Ik;an~%nntn, s in ~an rran- mmtraum oI moor R ~k Reid David City Nebr ~2 and Joan a month old The next meeting will be with the hand At 7 3n ~h ~,~,q ,~ .-: ' u 2~mmeda. Calif. ~ ~'~ . ! 'The elder' Archibald moved a Jamison Brothers. David Machula, i pating wi'll prese'nt-so~m'et~aing"fro'm!~r~ei~als v~s,ited Lulu Gregory in ~-~JAi-- ~a~m|- LI~WI Yea;~l~: t~:u~hSar~iSldnen~Itth%ve?nt~inlt.trep rter :~Sv]e~Sa~rUometn~aind~ntgSleso~;Pat~tmaen~ i --Linldi''-''----'"=''' "~"'Reed was hostess for the ~ ~ I[]e ' ~el de U~P.~ L~t i~un~ jP.D. drives to the farm daily to help Farm Bureau Meeting small groups will appear as theiCaxm, pAre ~irls Thursday evening, i~d[~ ~a~ii~mN~ ~Ji~||~i~|A~i ~m~m ~m~ m m~ ~ m ~ with the work. smaller schools of Linn county have ~u.'s. t~uy rerKms called Thurs- iJ|IB ~lm||||]l~=~[~| 't=~||Uiidi|lJ|| ;" " ' : 1 This year there are 75 acres of FRANKLIN TWP. BUREAU done well in state music contest l day on George House of Mt Ver- --------, "~='=--'~'" corn which it is estimated will gel Franklin Township Farm Bureau work. The program will be closed!non. - Winter's comin'- and comin" faster than from 75 .to 8Oob~ShjlS~o S~n%h~: will meetNov. 20 at 8:.00 o'clock at~by .the bancl presenting the last! Mrs. Bert. Worral of Pasadena,t Sorrre grades of fertilizer will be scarce in ~J l@ been picked t g. ~the Mr vernon cixy nall. C. E. 'pardon oI its preparea concert pro-]Calif passed away this last week. " ,-e~e,I ;e e*rr;~,;ne, $re~rv~ k~ ~n;nme T~ k;et re~,tkl~ The corn tested 24 per cent moisture Herriott CED, will discuss Farm gram 'Her husband assed awa about 6 The s tin OUt we are aoln v r ,4 ,4 ' ,: : " -- I P Y P g g e e ytnln~ we can --,-- two weeks ago. l~ureau policies. Members will en-i Tne ~mn copnty young mus;cmns~ weeks ago. They were former ^ .~ :, L -L.:-- : -- : ~L. ' ~.~ ~t.:. i in a shortaae of coal cars, and we re qettinq Twenty-five acres of Andrew oats joy a box social after the meeting,are very fortunate in having Dr re idents of S rin ville. -~-# ~.~.VVVII/ I1 tJ ~III It! Ill lt|O~ [-OOeS 1HI~ ItS "* r ," -,-, r ." yielded around 75 bushels to the i !Russell for their guest conductor I ~Irs Merle PstfwVart and Mrs L--II---J l 7*-I'--I~J~LI 9 1 ~ l aettve tnree or tour weeks late. /ne Taster acre The seed was Minnesota cer . . iHe has for many years been one~ ' - lull UilU 5lOCK piling mem in our warenouse. be of having it on hand hen co d w " "'we ears LINN GROVE--Harvest Sunday] ' -i cpent Sunday afternoon and Man ' goods of high percentage phosphorus will . zion lS usually IOllO e(], t y Iwill ve~- ,m~erveo~" at me ~.mn ~ruve'~-- itaining nis uoctors aegree ne nas I da-~ x~ith, h~r= v--~-,-*s -,=**'" ,~u~r""~ , hits. SO come in today and order mat coal. of corn, one of oats andone ofj ~been placed at the head of the~ ' De scarce. v cnurcn a~ ine regular cnurcn nour ~. rurKmS. ; alfalfa or clo er. ',music department there Ill am, Sunday Nov 181h I Mr and M~s R M Emerson of Don t be caught short The Archibalds raise their own~ Mr Rlechkhoff dlr Governm " " " " An o ' - '. -. ! " " ec or of musics - " ent allocation of raw materials cattle and have around 70 head intfruit~ neget~I~;Lr l annC ~'~o U~eiin the Walker and Urbana schools,; MArar! n.)vere Saturday eallersin the' e "-"- ' " " "" all. With the exception of a 11' ' g 'is chairman of the Linn Band Fes-! . WhlzaKer name. tip~ :lglly at $ulpnurlc acla, is causing ?Re for the Home of Aged Women m= acre field. . all of the land on the t:e(]ar ~apios please nring them" 'tival. All of the afternoon work P.E. Ballou is visiting in Madi- ishortages. north rode of the road not used by,~ - ~. son, Wis for several days. . land the evening concert is open to the buildings " and yards is per- ~t this time. .wits r'lll0~l' matron, b 'c. ts ~ Mrs. Guy Perkins spent Tuesday manent pasture. There ard aroundta,nd Mr. Brooks will .be present atitmhJsPUa nl~arePe~a;iZialtyfutrhedY Tg!night with her daughter Gall Per- The call for increased food production me cnurcn nour an(]acceptour 25 Shorthorn cows, 25 yearlings and tend. There will be no admission kins in Cedar Rapids called by her without any more acres in cultivation means it narvesi ~unaay aonanon Ior the 25 calves. The yearling steers are ~charge. illness. MAKE 'E !CO H] BALANCER Tests made under actual farm conditions prove conclusively that Leco Hog Balancer puts weight on hogs faster. It contains all the neces- sary proteins, vitamins and minerals swine need in addition to Vitamin" B-12 and Antiobi- otic Feed Supplement. Get your hogs to mar- ket faster with Leco Hog Balancer. q IiLI!VA FC Phone 4- Lisbon, Iowa For The Best Rendering Service- CALL MT. VERNON Larson's Produce 581 i Lisbon Produce Daily Service For Removal of Dead or Disabled Livestock C, dar Rapids Rendel'ers CEDAR yPIDS, IA. PERMIT NO. 1 II III I EASTERN IOWA LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. U. S. Highway No. 30 MECHANICSVILLE, IOWA at I1:00 o'clock We have three packer buyers besides the shippers and local trade to buy your fat cattle, butcher cattle, veal calves and fat hogs. We sell over 1,000 head of livestock at Public Auction every Wednesday. Buyers from Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois 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 Buteher 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 Mechanicsville, Iowa No. 53 fed out and some of the old cows home. Barbra Jean Graham spent sex,- I sold usually in the spring. The MRS. DELLA WOODWORTH eral days in the Norman Graham Archibalds had one experience with Mr. and Mrs. George Kirkpatrick buying feeding cattle on which the), received word last week of the Mrs. Della Wood~,n,orth. 90, a home. lost money and prefer to raise their birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. former resident of Springville, Mrs. Cordelia TrimbIe of Cedar Wendell Moore of Akron, Ohio. passed away at 8 p.m. Nov. 5. 1951. ; Rapids is visiting in the A. C. New- own man home She was born at Fmrwew, Jan -:. There are 325 spring pigs still on Mrs. Kirkpatrick left Thursday to 1861, the only daughter of James -~lr . ~. Kenneth Taj~lor was~. ho~.- the farm which will be ready for spend several weeks in the Moore !!i!!!iii~!! market in another couple of weeks home. or so. They were farrowed in May. Douglas McConaughy has been ill A Farmer's hybrid boar was used the past two weeks with virus with cross bred sows. A Duroc,Pneumonia. boar will be used next year. There I Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hoffman, Mr. are no fall pigs. A laying flock of'and Mrs. Harry Stewart and Mr. 300 White Rocks is kept. The land Mrs. Russell Johnson surprised vert and Ivan Bowdi h and son chicks were obtained from Gordon l Mrs. Marvin Johnston on her birth- memoer oi me ~apnst cnurcn, re-, Joh ~n n d M Calabret 1] of Ceoa~ Hatchery. i day Thursday evening. Canasta was maining in that affiliation untill -. .J ",a " . The farm has a soil conservation i the evening's entertainment after her ~eath She was the mother of ~ap'os. ~ The F E Blaines Audre3 and program worked out by the Marion ! which the self-invited guests served seven children: Albert of Ioma. ; " ' " ~ D~ck ~he Duane Blaines of Chi office some 8 or 7 years ago. 3,000 refreshments, frank at ~prm~,wue lwont m 2~na-~ '- - - 'ca~o the Harold Reeves ~nd Don white pine and black locust tr99sl The Marvin Johnstons, Russell mesa. ~nns~a ox Inaepenoence, ' '~ ". ~ ~ ~ r~etel~en~ of Cent~l Junetlon and were put out several years' t~gd. ~ t Johnstons and Harry Hoffmans and Ruth of Sprin~ville, Nellie of A]- } ~ ~ " of two acres in- Dean were entertained at dinner bany, Ill,Bertha of Nova Sc tia'}H-t~ghdYeisleYe f~Sprin~-vitJe~amr .~, su r ue~tsm ~r,e Ken)~-'ere ga~e reservation clt~des 'it gtflley r/otth of the barn Sunday evening at Sam Johnston's Canada She also reared two grand-i ' ,' :. : : PP ~, ~ " " - The yard and house are protected inJrPrizgville. ~h~ldre~irf~Trtol~n%rtt~ndas B:U]ea:~ i ni~r/~l~)Nn ~:nd of Mt Vernon by a windbreak, i . Mrs. Merrill Garrett en- ' - ~- " P - ' (' - " " :~. " ' pen ~aturcla~ ~ v[n tne~Jlalence Mr. Archibald says a pasture im-itertained Mrs. George Uthoff and lSOn of unusual ambition, generosity i~ ', ." .~ " " provement plan was one of the best'Mrs Richard Kacher and Sam and ,and hardiho6d. She was especial- ~ ~ms I~::mla~Y. things he eVeret~%ddt Thrall:: o~.s'Mrs. Bonnie Larson at supper Fri-! ly interested in raising flowers.!u e~L end ~,ith Ceh;:~?be~P:?tct:se ,blue grass so " Y lday. ! Surviving are 96 descendants, her c~de ~ - t limed, fertilized and alfalfa and Plans were made at the meeting ls~ven child~'en 22~randchildren i ".~." ' ~ ' ' lne r~oocrt rcoses spent ~unoav 2 or 3 years Alfalfa Ladmo and o the N L C C at the Harr Haft t , - - Y -, 49 great-grandchildren and two ~ ,~ ,~ ~ - ," ,"' 2 ~ . m:~e l-eters' a~ 19c~mar. Iblue grass were sowed me next man home Friday evening for the I nieces Ethel Beardsiey and Ance ~I -~-^~ ^* I time and has worked fine. Last Annual Christmas party to be held McAnaly Pallbearers were six lLim~, a: . . a of ho s an(] -,' ~ ~v~mg= were ~eeK ena vls~- summer with 300 he d g at the J. S. Hanna home the secona I grandchildren: John woonworm i to in the A C Rodman ham~ Ifour milk cows on it, the grass grew Friday in December. /~mbrosc Anderson, Leo Anderson. i ~'alte" S'na'dle' of Cedar Rm'i- i18 inches high. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Harris and, .~ n~ ~ A~8~r~on Marvin P a 1- - - ~ p as -i h the blue - T-~.' .~ . . ~ana Jens ~eaers~n neiped P M Another pamure wn c . Ann Wih t.tarK lvlr. anu mrs. J W. met and Max ttamsey r~emtive ~ . " . will be 1 wea u ' ', - " ~;Lnr:stmnson put a new rooi on nis grass has taken po. P Carbee, Carrie and Bertha Kylelfrom out-of-town attending thelcoln cr'b Sat~rdax and corn planted on it next year were dinner guests at the Don !funeral were" Albert Woodworth ~n, e ,m"~'s y" f -'s " " or(]er to Kin tne mue grass; Steele home in Cedar Rapids ~,Ionia" Zora Walters and Roy Wal-!F~e~'~i~ :~ ~%'~:" . oK ,~,lr:. ~ua.ie ~ir(]s' IOOt treloll an(] umoxny XVlll i+ ', ~,r +^ ^^ +~ ct. Wal ' " ~ ~uv~uay Were ~vlr~. L~aVlCt be sown on ]t the following year. r'l. Ikl--. ~" s Wi thro " Park Fernbau-h i K ell: .rod Jerry and Jean and Mrs. their dau'*hter ~1V I~III~W~,~on n p . . ~ ', E~me Stem-~ and Jeff e . In a~9~,lon" ~o ~ .- $' i lndependence; the Leo An,ersons, Th''o'" ":'" " r . - helen NIl'S, neath, tne ArcnlDal(]S ~. ~, ~ I e J nn Armstrongs ,*,'ere OUS- - '-~ ---- = ~-*^-- ~---^ ['.t'O0 la~e Ior las~ weeM) ano lvlrs, lt~ltn lvlorrls ol zvla ,naru; i~ . ;~;,~ ~ ;,~c- ~. ~ ,- " " e { me donn AnQerson, rolu, Ill." Ine)-- ~ who ~s i~!rs. R~chard Smith of C - FAR~Urt~LL pi ,N,~ ~ . Tht ' s ~y. ,~,~ ,- *~ ~ Amorose Anoersons t~o~gonl~lr~ -- + dar Rapids and Doms 1V~ vher nm:n~ A farewell picnic dinnerwas I Nellie Slam'maker' Albany'Ill"~ ~he James Thomsons spent ,he 1Jarls is a sopnomore a~. held last -~unda, at the Bohemian {~-+ ~x~A +~ ' ^ k: ~.~'-vc.K ena w]m relatives in V 'auKon. high school . ; . . ' . z :en Webbena of Wyoming v~s]t- church. Mrs. Burlan and family ,Dehla Damel~ O~age" the Harry. . - - - ] " ~ ~ ~.-,e~ nl~ oau~nter lvlrs J )ever ~ort ", t= . ]moved last week to West LlbertyiMillers the Park DeLancv me~ ~ ~ ,~ ~ " ' LiSbOn business ry to make their home. Her husband ~Marvin' A Palmers the Max Ram- : ~ ". r ~. N RE ~ B ~ ~ The Glen Wheelers and thee GARDNER A. D AND ,the Rev Ludvig urian who re- seys and'Ethel Beardsley all of: 1 ": " ; " " Re "'ence 3 91 - ~ - - ] "~-~." ' . ~ C ]ilOl'e"~ oI ~rOOKlyn were ~uno-~v Phones Office 2-91 ssa - cently pa~se(] away, was pastor at Ceoar ~apius ana mrs t:nrisla ~n-."" . . % ' . "- . " ' c:nner guesls OI the JaKe r~iner Phys|c|ans and Surgeons the local church for 14 years. ~derson of Indepenctence. '%mil~ J. M. CARBEE THANKSGIVING SERVICE I t~x,x,~ ~r~NTS The R. F. Wileys visited in the Notary Public ~ ~ " Pastor Phllhps Blgelow will con- ~ Mrs Florence Neilson will en- [ ~!~am Dawson home in Daven- + lC s pelt over the week enu Insurance duc~ special Thanksgiving serv" e l+~,+~;~ +~o M ~ B club on Thurs I " I 4% Farm Loans - - ~ - ~~,- on Thursday morning, Nov. 22, at l,~, ~,~,~n= Nov ~+~,~.evemeen members o~ the Ehza- Phone 127 Lisbon, Iows 9 a.m. at !heLutheran church. The i ~'~'ver;r'een" Rebeka~la-" lodge No. t bet~n.~Ste~"art, Circle Past Matrons ', on me u ~ ~ en]oyeo tne l~ovemoer meet ---~H~N-- serwce v,nl oe an.nour l g. 149 will meet in regular meeting in'* in the ~ome of Mr "~ "~-{ FUNERAL HOME community is lnvlte(]. I Wednesday evening Nov. 21st. ,~ % ~ s. tJ. vv. t ' { L~earnart. { C. B. Johnston Jack P. Morgan The 4-H clubs of l:Mtnam town-!MONDAY CLUB"-- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Strother of Licensed Morticians Mt. Vernon Phone -- Dial 501~ ship entertained the Bertram Bad- Mrs Kendall Gibson was hostess I Martelle were Monday guests of the Lisbon Phones 165 and 50 gers last Friday night at the I.O.O.F. to the Monday club for the No- John S. Armstrongs. ~t~ club room. vemb-r meeting A large group en-I The Jens Pedersens visited thei Office Phone -- 146 Coleen Dolezal was chosen a joyed the colored films with sound Lee Bobsts in Martelle Friday aft- Farms for Sale Real Estate and Insurance Houses for Sale or Rent candidate for a county officer at the county get together meeting at i Springville. NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE ESTABLISHMENT AND Tile APPORTIONMENT OF COSTS OF PROPOSED SECONDARY ROAD ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. "2-89 Notice is hereby given for a hearing on the proposal for the establish- ment of a Secondary Road Assessment District and the apportionment of 50% of the estimated east of the proposed improvement. Said hearing before the Board of Supervisors will be held at their office in the Court House, Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, at 2:00 o'clock P.M December 4th, 1951. The following road is proposed for improvement by surfacing with crushed stone at an estimated total cost of $4950 of which $2475 is to be raised by assessment. Description of road: s Commencing at the Southwc. t corner of ~ection 26, Town- ship 82 North, Range 5 West, thence running North approx!- mutely 1.65 mile to the Junction with roan at a point approx~- mutely 0.i5 mile North of WtA corner of Section 23, Township 82 North, Range 5 West. lying in Franklin Township. The following is a schedule of the amounts apportioned to each tract and parcel of real estate included within the proposed district. No. Owmer De~eript ion Assessment ]. Posplsil, Joseph F. & Mary 3 SV4%i NE].~ Sec 22-82-5 $ 30.69 2. Posplsil, Joseph F. & Mary J SE~4 NE~I Sec 22-82-5 106.81 3. Broulik, Emll F & TheresaF NW~ SEt~ Sec 22-82-5 30.69 4. Broulik, Emll F~ & Theresa F NE!,~ SE~, Sec 22-82-5 243.08 5. Broullk, Emil F. & Theresa F N~ SW%~ SE~/~, Sec 22-82-5 15.96 6. Broulik, Emil F. & Theresa F N~/~ SE~I SE~ Sec 22-82-5 60.16 7. Hedges, Helen L S~ SE Sec 22-82-5 76.12 8 Broulik. Emll F. & Theresa F SV ~A NW~ Sec 23-82-5 126.45 9. Achenbach, Walter g: V ilda M.SE~A Nw%-ex 1A S pt Sec 23-82-5 28.24 of "Picturesque Denmark", "Ma- jestic Norway" and "Picturesque Sweden." A good discussion on the purpose and responsibilities of our public schools was presented by Barbara Campbell, Marlene Marohn and Charlotte Mertka in recognition of Education Week. Harmon Rose operated the film mechanics. HONOR 25 YEA~MBERS Wednesday evening after the regular meeting of Evergreen Re- bekah lodge No. 149, the lodge hon- ored those ~ho~,~ had been mem- bers for 25 or more years. Nine members present were so honored with a program committee present- ing accordion music by Sherry French and Mrs. Clarence Beltz and a vocal solo by Mary Underwood. Appropriate readings were given by Mrs. Don Peterson and Mrs. William Ketelsen. Several short items were read by Mrs. Paul Ew- art from past lodge records. Vari- ous members of the honored group told humorous and other incidents of the times "away back when" liter which lovely refreshments were served by the committee. will be necessary to use the best possible meth- ods of cropping and fertilization. We urge every one to make plans to take early deliveries as our warehouses are about full. OUR PRESENT SUPPLY 60 tons, 20% Gran. Super Phosphate 60 tons, 18% Normal Super Phosphate 100 tons, 18% Bulk Super Phosphate 60 tons, 3-12-12 V.C. Phos. Tab. 30 tons, 6-24-0 V.C. Phos. Tab. 30 tons, 4-16-8 V.C. Phos. Tab. 60 tons, 4-16-16 Smith Douglas 30 tons, 4-12-4 Agrico for Grain 50 tons, Ammonium Nitrate Bryant Fertilizer Sa ana :)ervl :e "For the Land's Sake" Fertilize Dial 3201 Mt. Vernon, la. i li ulm ii t~:ass GrmS es TEl FLEXIBLE, SHATTERPROOF 4ADE BETTER. LAST LONGER ~rd, [.~k~m, St,tin ,~---~'7-"~he Edge Means, ~.~, .d ~ Satisfaction ernoon. ] : ' Mrs. Albert Thompson of Des~ Moines came Sunday and stayed toI help Mrs. Lulu James move to Des Moines Tuesday. ! Jim and Connie Macon of Ben-I nett spent Monday with their'] Dial 4821 Mt. Vernon, Iowa ~.randparents, the A. C. Rodmans. { ~ The Robert Macons were evening guests. Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson andI ~ .~/~1 Mrs. Jennie Bowd/sh and Mrs. Ida', ~$r~ ~ 3A ~ AAl~fIV#*v Bowdish attended t h e Sundayi ~ L ] fV, ~f~ ~ /a Homecoming services and Fellow-{ ~ .-~ all}- ~. ~.* . ~#~' # ship dinner at Jordan's Grove. Ai ~t~ ~I ll//Zt~/ /1 ]/// $~lV~Vv- large audience enjoyed the addressi b4/v"" - v.J, by Dr. Marcus Bach, music by the, ~-- .~'"~-~! #@~ ~~v ~l~#~ti#~ choir and a cornet solo by Deloresi .<.-]II~ ~41~/~ tL Lanning. { The Leo Burrs' and daughter of{ ~~ ~7=.A#~ q~(/~ -.a~#~N Guttenberg visited Mrs Burrs,~'~i [~f#/v * #4#~/~##~/ father, F. G. Irons Sunday. I'-%'~ t A~ """q ~V I($1W The Jim Barnes family were Sun-I ~ I~l/~ "~ ~A77~.~g" - day guests in Cresco at the home of l -,w,/ ~ Ir t#'" " George Moran and Leland Barnes. ' fft#'rZ-- Mont Woodworth of Anamosa m, #~ ~. Mrs. Christa Anderson of Independ- ~ ~ Get full, smooth engine power at aii speeds and save fuel by converting your International Harvester tractor to IH battery ignition. With IH battery igni- t'on, you are assured of a perfectly- timed, bat spark and easy starting. S~ar* is automatically advanced or re- i tarded according to speeds. All pans in " the ignition set are built for heavy-duty tractor service low maintenance cost. Get all of the advantages of battery ignition in your International Harvester tractor. Let us install a change- over today. BURESH iMPLEMENT Mount Vernon, Iowa ence, Mrs. Nellie Slaymaker of Al- bany. Ill and Albert Woodworth of Ionia spent several days last week with their sister, Mrs. Frank Palmer and brother, Frank Woodworth. Dated at Cedar }Rapids, Iowa this 25~h day of October, ]95]. ernocn callers were Mrs. John Cal-i Joan Thoma was a overnight Otto F. Hanzlik .: r Llnn County Auditor,vert and Mrs. Pearl Ke~ler of Ce- guest in the Russel Reed home Fri- November ~Sth and ]hth, ]95Ldar Rapid~. i day. vice pres,Joan Ward; sec Iona ivisited Mrs. J. J. Till sr. at Bellevue Campbell and treas Twila Peder-IMemorial hospital, Mrs. Till broke son. Any girls interested in joining lher wrist in a fall earlier that day. should see Mrs. Thomson. i She is Mrs. Ernsts mother ; The C. W. Hakes of Lisbon were Sunday dinner ~,uests of Mrs. i supper guests in the N. K. Schueler Floyd Raft were Mrs. Mary Taylor lho~e and all went to the Fred and l~ 'ss Lorena Cooper. and aft-IFel!er home in Cedar Rapids. And y-u are further notified that at said bearing the amount upper- turned to nny tract or parcel of land may be increased or decreased without further n.tice;that all obje~.tions to the establishment of said district; to the ab,veapportionnlent or to the Droceedings relating" thereto, n:ust be specifically made in writing and filed with the County Auditor on or before noon of the day set for such hearing and lh~t failure to so make and file such objections will be deemed a (.on~lusives ;~aiver of all objections. 10. Clark. Ross & Laura E S ]0 rds W 20 rds SEV, SE B=, o~,=, ,;,= The Alva Sheehys and the Beryl NV ~ ex NW diag~ V 4 rds & ex NE diag,6 E 4 " Andersons of Central City attended rds thereof Sec 23-82-5 1 23 Tne ~e ~narp a-n cmo met in the the funeral of Mrs. Ervin Schmitt 1).Broutik, Emil F. & Theresa F NW% SW!4 Sec 23-82-5 117.86 Alva Sheehy name Nov. 10 with at Jesuv Sunday morning I 12.Clark, Ross & Laura E NE~,~ SW% Sec 23-S2-5 29.46 Kea and Sharo, nSheehy as hostess: The Barkley Healds entertained a] 13.BrouHk, Emil F. & Theresa F SW!~ S'W14 See 23-82-5 117.86 es. tton cau 'my ffavom~e ~olor'~ birthday dinner Sunday in honor of! 14 Clark, Ross & Laura E SE~t SWLI Sec 23-82-5 29.46!was answere(] oy .v .memoers an(] their daughter, Mrs. LesterHoffman. i 15.Hentk, ~.eorge F NV i N%V ,~ Sec 26-8.-o 117.8611WO leaders. V~rgmm Cowngton Guests were the Don Healds ofI 16.Henik, George F SW~i NW~ Sec 26-82-5 117.86 i TM taken in as a new member. Cedar Rapids, Mrs. Emma Hoffman { 17.Clark. Ross & Laura E NE!~ NW'.~ Sec 26-82-5 29.46 ~ooris Hiner installed new officers, and Willard Groves' and Dale' { Betty Sue McShane was a guest. Heald of Cedar P~pids and the Les- I 18.Clark, Ross & Laura E SEV.26.82.hNXV~,i-ex S18ft Sec 29.46[Roxie' and Charlene Pederson gave ter Hoffman family. [ S 18 ft SE~ N%V% Sec 26-82-5 1.23 {a demonstration on the tools need- Mrs Laird Daniels of Osage spent, 19.}toffman, Harold Glenn NW%~ SW~ Sec 26-82-5 114.18 ed in sewing boxes and why. Dora- several days with her parents last{ 20.Conklin, Burdette J 21. Conklin. Burdette J S%V':i S%V ~ ex %V 6 rds E 12 thy Mysak and Kae Sheehy gave week. rds S12rds Sec. 26-82-5. 110.49ja demonstration on individual col- The L. P. Club will meet with 22. Hoffman, Harold Glenn NE~A S~V% Sec 26-82-5 29.46~ors and Doris Hiner and Marlene Mrs. Clell Port Friday p.m. ~ 1 9 O 23. Hoffman. Harold Glenn SE ~ ~V ~ Sec .6-S~-5 29.46'Sheehy on accessories. Beverly Mary Rickets has left the Marion 1 l~ o 24.Hedges, Helen L N~V~ NE ,~ Sec ~7-82-o 30.69 Heald and Sharon Sheehy sang Nursing home and is at her grand- 25.Hed~:es, Helen I NE~ NE~A See 27-82-5 243.08"Onward We Go." Refreshments son's homeCharlesA ~it RicketS'oR'R'h5aterlo S ?6.Hedges, Helen I S'~V'~ NE~ See 27-82-5 30.69were served by the hostesses Maywood dd'tion, W . e 77.Hedges, Helen I SEhi NE~ Sec 27-82-5 120.32 -- expects to stay there the winter and 8. Hedges, Helen I N~& NW~4 SE!.~ Sec 27-82-5 15.96 HORIZON CLUB return to the Arthur Sever home 29.Hedgesl Helen L NE,~ SE~ Sec 27-82-5 243.08 First meeting of Horizon clublthis sDrin~. ~. R,ttman. Donald ~V S~ N V% SE!4 See 27-82-5 15.96 was held at the home of their lead-i The-A. :E. Ernsts attended a tuner- 31. Rottman. Donald XV. SXVh~ SE!~ Sec 27-$2-5 30.69 er Mrs. James Thomson Ofhcers[al at Bellevue Friday for Mr. Ernst's ',:2. Mun,~en, A. P SI:'~ SE~4 See 27-82-5 15100 w~re clec~eo: pres,Betty Cooper:[cousin. Herbert Beck. They also