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)j )+ I I " ,: and,7 11 VERNON HAWKEYE, VOL~ LXXI, NUMBER 4 TH:URSDAY, NOVEM'BER 21, 1940 MOUNT VERNON ~RD, VOL~ XLIV, NUM[BER 13 ~rL~ING-- -. -- ----v~,va,~lletter SIGN~Lv ] chairman " ' N0VF BERoo o Wo oo ov 281][ TO ] v~'A:~ $ J~ ~--/~ real [ ' ]1,e wnatever our pouucall' ][l K l r ",illnleans the Iowa day' y g'~4[~ and Five Year. Program :::::=:":::::::::::::::::::::: A TOWN FALL Evening School To i THANKEIVlNG DAY vnv rn Is Subject,Of Next I MT. VERNON IS FIRST IOW ,^ Hear 1941 Outlook t r.l Lll Mt. Vernon Forum 0[ l KV] lJ TO HAVE STATE APPROVED MILK LUIffi L The topic fo- e t Honday's WILL Ifl UBM 31 CU A Fr e Year Program for Mount * II h TIIANKSG l ~e Outlook for ,941 " and Herman " ' v0 oon,v Ue +ct 0. IVING DAY HELD ON +oo,o 0 oo. w. +o. "w + IN LISBON NOV )ect t+ D i U u nt Vernon orum on%ue ayl . . I1: 'J / . ] a Tr o mes :t x JLU IJ levening Nov. 26th at the high I usual 11 O I 1 O a yI I / J lrs[ r ounoers pay/+ p L: : - : ! t uran arners vv ere aNeted A b o u t T U2o 2toSo T:o, Hours Will Be Fol- Was Observed On also expected to be present and to Required To Take +,sve'-, -- 1941 .// itedthe here~tOmeetingtenWillminutesbewiil beeachn .p~ak Othrownafter whiCho enlim-It manlOWedirelandHereThe story m thell ' : The Occasion" ]learl] assist with the meetingthis partThey were dri lng east wnen f the program isalth Ughnot de-l/[]l Toda ~OeML ~ :hat an electric warning Ifordiscussion. . v Thanksgivin~'-D--aay will be gen- I~~ ~ ~.~ / In his annu~ report to the ]flniTthea:e~3~l will close with a ban-I The Lisbon merchants will close ~- Snort arm gates will ~ne speakers and their subjects erall observed in Mount Vernon on Cornell board of trustees Pres J B u n W a I) h wi h Thanksgiving Day at noon This +d a Y q et o ednesd y, ee 4t t . ~ adt ,A~,h :2ssing . on E~ll be ~u]!dl, ngsn2~R?n,~eauz,~ Thursday, Nov. 28th. Grocery stores/ ] 1 /Mcgee Tuesday rev!.ewed the pro-/George W. Godfrey, director of / Summer follow P h 1 on Prall councilman Re Nelson few da s titles In t t~azette l)ean J ~ Mact~regor and e half was Clarence 17 Lisbon 7 ,s ~ne ~langer at this xzax t~urKe ot ~rlnneH. formal tnrkey dinner will ,be serv- officer; Dr C. L. Rich, councilman; men are tenants they received little President. ! The team pulled farther ahead as Everett Staab, who is a member -. ~n ~v~r Rich conferred once and it is hoped that when the ro ram to assure Mount Vernon men students o C rn 1 game the local team was ahead but Everett is employed by the Retail ghway Comm~ at the bank for small incidentals I rues plane leaving from Chicago lows actuall hel s Lelgh 1 1 1 3 q he Rev John P l~orsyth declar"edli w ll ~v water efo g g a Mo n pastor lima" ~ ~:: a.~ recexvea oll .Tiller, '~"~%~-~.'"~', ""~" report they will be open untu noon gress mace ,oy worneLl renege m tne Agricultural Relations of Iowa ny L~iov ~WllSOn, l+nurs~ay, ~ov. z~. :~r~e ~' C:-L2ztlch Saturday Vern n'--lV~r~ Et mer,~v~ ts;"-Wha~:land will have one delivery- I1 " 1 ]past year and recommended a / state cotlege as the principal speak. IThe Lisbon Bank and Trust com- ,~ ~ ~vzc~augnan, seers-]xoutn .woutu ,Age, Jean rlousc-I The Mount Vernon Bank & Trust l ] :::~~ /Board of Counsel for a Greater l~. q'loko*~ ~r ~h. hnnm,~* wlU h. ~)any is observing both holidays, .v.~-- ~ a State .C mmerce I man, %'ommunlty Music Lloyd ICe. and the Lisbon Bank and Trust] I ~ [Cornell. in the future. / on sale he xt week. I closcd today, and next Thursday ,t~ .tL .J~.es Moses. The ~ aKla, na, ~;ommunlty ,flecrca- ]Co and the Hawkeye-Record office ] ] ~,Included in the report was a ] ~ Post offrce hours on both dates "e~ ~2atlt would probably It as: ,Aoya (:. l)ean; ~us]ness [ will be closed all day. [,~':'~+ ~++ ~. :" ~ |financial statement, indicating that /w * 1 ~ 1 f~, l are observed as on other holidays, ~. -~ De fore any protec-,l)ev.elopmenL" Bob Beranek; and [ The Hawkeye-Record will be [ I ~ ] during the past fiscal year, the en-/1-JlSDOn l~OyS an{1 ~lrls I closin at eleven o'clock. The rural ~ace~ at this location. ]"Building ~ommunity Morale," [ nrinted a day early so as to ,be de- [ /dowment and annuity funds have/T ~.~^ L-~:--~,4- /'1 I carriers however, must observe the r ]~ Should be key Jose h Gra ~ " 1.~J~ Jl+'l[+l+ sI~I'CI.III~+ placed about ~- P Y. livered b carriers in Mount Ver- Gathered at the City Hall on Sat- ~ Bowers. The latter two supply milk increased $65 223 15 and the total Nahonal date, so had their holm- tc or immediately there- ~)ean ~loion R. King will be Y afternoon The urda mornln to reco ize a state for the Darken Dairy as well as net resources have increased 132 - day this week, and next week will ~e concluded. ~ura?"eRrri~er;Sdwill deliverthe approved milk supply" in Mount I, eo Stark, north of Martelle, whose 66~ 12 "The relation between in- The Lisbon basketball teams were I~eliver mail on the 28th. ch has Wor ]'he final forum on Mends eve tr also ualifies Baldwin Dair outplayed Tuesday m ht by Clar " ked extensively I ." + . Y " [ pa era on Thursday morning as I Vernon were the following, from da y q . Y come and expense is about the same,g + - ~.rnmg. signal project since inlng, Dec: z, .will be on Foreign I th~; (>bserved their Thanksgiving /left to right: J. R. Jennings, milk has qualified for grade A milk. as the previous vear resulting in 1:ence. The girls game was fairly Elect Everett Staab ~UtllO . " *",+ * i rlze~ to do so +by the [ ~O,lCy an~ w llI Include Verne Mar- t holiday today. /sanitarian, Des Moines; Dr E C. l Others are expected to within a l an addition to the general fund sur- Iclose at first but later Clarence went 1~ r~ T~* Ix--* ~,u. mat sna 1 cotter of the ueaar Ra ida into the lead The score at the ral ar " ]" : t There will be no classes e d / ' ; Y,I Y" I plus of an amount approximately/ I rnl t neta rl uIncer ~essi his news- a~ ~.' . L ." ]the Cornell ,campus, and the usual lmayor; Dr F. F Ebersole, h althI In some cases where the dairy-l~hat of a year ago " stated the~,] -- ning signal ] ~-- ed The Women's Athletic case- Dr. J, H. Ennis, Dr. Glenn Cunning- /or no cooperation from the landlord In the section of the report on the second half got underway out of the Des Moines Alumni Chapter in ,h^ ' ~ tnts point is ~ ~^~ ~AW elation will sponsor a tea dance tn ham director of student hesLlth; Dr. in meeting the requirements of the ~tudent enrollment Pres. Mcgee said our girls fought ,back and were pil- ,of Phi Theta PI has been awarded A'i~"~x program of the I'~-|| |'~[|~ ~|||,I the gymnasium Thursday after- [C. L. Putnam, district health of- I ordinance. [that the admissions program during ling up a high score when the game I the honor of ,being elected vice- ,i:.~ ~ra~e Crossing Pro- I iiK~fl~ ~h~l~ |~k~K~g~ [ noon.The annual Thanksgiving [ flcer, and Paul BoRon of Manchest- I :^. h^ai.~. ^f,the past year has had as Its aims [ ended. Score, Clarence 30, Lis- ] president of the Iowa-South Dako- U'~/~:t. wnich . JL)J[. I-ULII~LII&~ ~l~Lll~lb ~:7 ILII ~ - ~ .~ was received I~1 I~l~ ltg~ gl~l~Ml Iformal dance will be given in theler" Lester Darken dairyman- Deanla +.+.a ~+ ,+o~*tn~ +h~ ao~. /the general improvement of thelbon 17. taAssociated Chaptersof PhiTheta c~auglaan last w ' ' ' ,~ o~ ~.+. e, ~ ~ - " ,Prlation has booneek, ~.nd 1|.]~|,|. ~E|iINh,~||||N [gym Saturday night, Nov. 30. ]J B. MacGregor and RoyWlnchip, hes "I am glad you are making alqualtty . f the student body; the [. The boysPLayeda good'defens,~ lye: Th2s-^an Interna:/onal Hon r: ~aterials and ' forward movement in complying . . . the doing of I -- t]l~n~*l ~ ~o Wal,--- / I ln the year' the development of a 1Clarence team down to seven points. I third association at a district meet- : at this locati ~t~,nt]t~ J~auvv ~uo aa wltn the sta~e oromance. I am wet ' on. [ The Annual roll call begins at ] ~ [ The culmination of a two year {o.+ t.a ~ t+h +% ~-o~e n. I program to attract more and better [In the first few minutes of the ling held in Des Holnes last week. F nkli safe" i slister lJoelng ~cnool p g [Putnam said Mount Vernon was] t o eli and a ~ ty engineer [ Roll Call canvassers call at peep e', { ~.~ a * ?of a pure milk supply occurrred on / wn in -h dist i - f J wider geogra,phtcal distribution of I the Clarence team soon took the I Credit Company in Des Moines. uwa State Corn the only to t e r ct o + ~ . merce Corn-thomcs for their membersh,ps, as ~)][ Aeronauucs Saturday morning with a gathering ] ** '~ w~+o~ ~a -v~,~ ~" ]students. "For the first time tn lead. The score at the half was ~.~ P esentatives [ many in each family as pOsSlb e [ -------- ]of town and state health officials 1+ ~ ~. Iseveral years ' he pointed out, ] Clarence 7, IAsbon 5 In the second ]Unlon ThanKsgiving ~ervlce 'g~. & North Western ]will take out membership. I Earl Edwards received word from land citizens at the City Hall to ~-~-,mt-,~ d~d ordinance " /"men students predominate in hum-Ihalf the boys couldn't hold the on- I At Methodist Church ~muve to protection at One-half of the membership the Unitcd Air Lines this mornmg recognize the fact that Mount Ver / bet There are 320 men students ] raging Clarence team and were fin- I ~Slng. Word Was received ImoneY goes to the Red Cross thru ]that he has been selected as a stu-Inert ~ts the first town in the slat;/ST~TEMENT BY /and" 314 women." Five more states Icily beaten by a score of Clarence I key. G. S. Hamilton w'ill be the that the Iowa State the Cedar Ha lds Red Cross to the dent pilot and will start traming H~ AINH 0FI~I~ER are re resents 26 Lisbon 9 speaker at the annual Umon 'o Corn-[ P I ' " ' [to have a state approved milk sup-I ~ / p d in the student body I " I ~ ~ ~" . . " -Hnm~lon rs a the Boein School of Aeronautics nt r ardm the a h GIP~S Thanks ~vm ~ervice to oe held this i was referring ] St. Louis Red Cross headquartc ] t g + [ ply Milk is labeled as to grade. [ A stateme eg ' g p- ] t is year than last. The president t ] g ' g " ~ to Mr. C Covkend3ll. /The ,balance is retained here with I at Oakland, Calif on Dec. 16th. He ] Here for the occasion from out |proved milk supply made by Dr. Ispoke of the fine record of Cornell / LineuP.~:,FO FT P TP Sunday, Nov. 24 at the Lisoon stlmates and Contracts I the Treasurer Miss Ethel Colton f will go to Oakland via United Air /,+-wn were J R Jennin~s state |P F Ebersole health officer fol- / and added "Our limitation ,~olic~ t Roup (C) 5 4 2 14 / Methodist church at 7:30 p m. )wa Hi ' ~ v ,~ e -- "salon, [,] " [milk sanitarian of the Iowa de-[ : [,y p bring the finest stu-1 [ , -ccOmmen n c 4th V Harris of the Aurora Gos el Tabernacle of b- dation that this tdrawn by check and for emergenc-I probably o De. . I partment of health; Dr. C. L Put-~ "The town of Mount Vernon Is t dents of our high schools to the J 0 0 0 0] p+ ", .e provided with flashin~ I ies of sudden and great disasters I Mr. Edwards completed his sec- t -~m of ~*n~hester district state |to be congratulated upon the adop- /college " / Leinbaugh 0 0 0 0 I Aurora Ill. will bc the spea~er at .s naving automatic short I which may happen. ] ondary course irt pilot training an- / health officer and Paul BoRon, dis- l tton of a milk ordinance which has t RF~OMMENDS GREATERI Simmons 0 0 3 0 I the regular mornmg worship ser- :swifts, rating in conjunc- The Mount Vernon Red Cross de1" theC A.A, at Iowa Cltyon OrCt. trtct sanitation engineer. Mr. Jen-/the approval era .group of national lcA)RNELL BOARD "~ Light 0 0 0 0 ]vice of the l~ ederated Church this A "- " sent ~or J~uropean ~efier to ~eaar I ; btn, having comp~e~ea the P ~" nlngs has worked with the local/and state experts In the pro(luction / The President's recommendation ~gger 0 o 0 0,~unaay, NDUM O13' Rapids Red Cross for remittance mary course there on May 31st. He t dairwmen durtng the last year while |and distribution of milk and milk / L . I M. Harris 0 0 2 0 / The public is cordially invited to { r . " tor the rounding o~ a committee o~ ENCE ] June 29, 1.940, $108.00. They have t holds a private pilots license with /they were preparing to comply with t products. ~ I,Wagaman 0 0 3 0 ~ attend these services. ~u ersons ~o De Callea tn 15 (1 Its taken from the rn~mr~ on hand m European relief fund a 1 and 2 S rating which permits / the strtet re~rulatlons of the ordln- ]Under the ordinance, each dairy- ~ . p e oar / I r - ~ O[ uounsel Ior a ~reater L:orneu epared loll $39 00 which is to be retained here him to pilot single motored ships man racticall radcs hts own 6 5 11 17 Owing this con t " " ] . lance I P Y g ". / wa t / Harlan Briggs Family Visit - ~ 000 ounds ross Tel ht " s pu~ into eit(~ct Dy the Dears o~ . o , nd inspecti to buy materials to make garments ~p ~o 4 p g g I milk b corn liance or non corn BOYS . . on are as fol-1 < I ' ", The Mount Vernon Council and l Y 'P - -ltrustces The ,~ersonnel and "ower/- /Lincoln Shrmes In Ilhnom omlng fro ] for Eu, opcan call through Cedar ] liance with requlremcnts for cer/ ~ *" v / 15easmore 1022/ m the north vl- " ' ~ cittzens became conscious of the P ' - " ' - rh e We~ i+ restricted until Rapids Chapter Local Girls In Cast Of importance of a pure milk supply tain grades. The town scores the of tthe ~o:::~ilv will be determined Brannaman 0 0 0 0 On their return from a several are by e committee . . approximately .~ f.~+ Names of some of the member- rn~ T~ in Sentember 1938 when two cases milk by ,~ - + Wagaman 1 0 3 2 days trip to Indlanapohs, Ind the track, at whicl~ tt'rn~'~[ship captains are given herewith, tTnanKSglVlng t'lay I of ma'lta fever were dia~nosed here I 1 Sanitary Inspection of pro-] ~'"-~,]~'-' . " 1 epe (C) 0 2 3 ~[H~rlan Briggs family enjoyed a ] ~5 " w t~lLIl~ ps(~oge ~o Lne new aamlnlstra . 0 feet can be ob -~--~ l thers ~lll follow next week: Mes- I ------- + . IThe dair men met with the health I ductton and processing plant and / +, I Duncan 0 ~ 3 e tstop on Sunday at historic spots in It t nevleve Y u ~ybtl~y in ~rle pellet ~nat lrther restricte~ ~."~/dames Mae Mitchell, H. C. Lane,/ Bernice Gough ana ~e [officer and decided to have their[ 2. B~ctertal Count of finished /:'~" '~' u~ . - ' Jensen 0 0 0 0 and near Springfield Ill. They were . of the OVerhead" "~tru'c+ 1Mark" Hutch ison, J. B. Laing, John I Snyder, both o t Mount Vernon, have l hercls tested for Bang's disease" I product [+'r+nese tnmgs snau =~oe protectea ana I Burge 0 0 0 0 I interested in the home of ~braham " . - ~ - " p t~t'v~u oy 1~. we ao and snail u.~.highway No ~ ~ ~ [ Neff, I~ lorcnce MltcheII, Chas. Ste- 1 been cast in the Thanksgiving pro- I which testtn~ was started on Oct I Sanitary Inspection should pro- ! I Bigger 0 0 0 0 / Lincoln, and out rom the city in 3 Th a ~lltl tot tt L.rlrlsuan democratic :.U.re of the track t)e ~ ] gall,Pauline Young, Caroline / duction of the Cornell Little e: - [ 20 1938 'by a federal veterinarian" [ dace ,clean milk and Bacterial count [ ~: " ]Stone 0 1 0 1 [ Oak Ridge cemetery, the monument Ltl ju,~u D L:UlLLII'~ ~bIICt Snail give to It our l on. I Wolfe, Robert Bauman, Walter/trc "The Whiteheaded Boy," Y The results of ~his t^s+ w^r^ n^--^rlshould furnish safe milk "Clean" 1,"' . . -['S ggins 0 0 0 0|and tomb of Lincoln In the tomb 1 il ~ ~ ~ ~ ~v~ selves, our prayers ana all we nave 1 also be noted *~-- ~,Gray, BeatriceWilcox Odette Sir- [ Lennox Robinson. The play w 1 .~.a u~ ~ + ;+ ~. ,~a^.~.^^~ / milk may be far from" safe and [ : / Milligan 0 0 0 0 are statutes and his famous speech- u,~L when ' ~.~ ~ ~ ~.~ .~ ,~ u ~.owv~, to the end that 1 n l sing from th- / er Myrtle Johnson Gee. Wilson t be presented Thursday and Friday, I I ~f~ milk may be far from ' clean" /. t s a I not perish 1 / es in Bronze Of further interest ~uuLn a polnt ' ',' t.~ uu++~ were ~. uu~ u~ .~v ~ from the earth " c n 1 " ' from the I eeStinger I durance Walshlre November 28 and 29 Other mem ] o c uded Dr Ma 2 5 11 9 fx s track must be I ~ . .' / " " ." ]eral herds. Thereafter a test for milk. With the grading system our t~ ' " -[ / fifteen miles from Spring "eld i oefore a v Dora Prmgle Chas Hartung hers of the cast are Betty I augn b n ~'~ New Salem State Park a deserted h ision as far as ' " ' ' : ~ " Bang's dtsease was required for all milk should be, oth safe a d clean. " [ ~ " . , cad structure /Gladys Becket Thomas N ieholson /lin Freeport, Ill.; Jeane tte Carlson I I A score card is furnished for the /REPORT OP DR. R US~ELI~,~. ~w s,q w#m w .ww~.~, *. |village ~being rebuilt Deeds and obtamed and ~o* / John Woods, Jay ~ ordyce, Grace] Pocahontas, Sally Hubbard, Bloom- ] [sanitar inspection and when all ]COLE, FINANCIAL SECRET/kRY I ||||'~V~ |N |||~'|| ~ records have been found to aid in [~ing from' the tsouth the~'-' MeGaw Mrs. M. D Clark, John field, Ill.; .D r thy Weber Colum- ~n.After much consideration and ] the it~Yms are checked the total / The. annual report of Russell D. ~i~h/&l.~k$ L[~I~F~I~I~ the reconstruction, and furniture heed st is obstructed until ]WorJ-cll, and M msefl . Geraldine ]bus Junc.tlon.; Betty Chiquet, Iowa discussion the present milk ordin-!score gives the figure for grading Cole, financial secretary, for the ]|i~ A |~q~" ~]~1~|][~.~|~ f of the early 18th century is being o zest of the ~ taugnes, Lena kiueoscn, ~ana ~eg- / ~allS; Jim Daly, t~eaar t~aplas I a^ +.a ^- +~.^ .^, ~the milk This score combined with / ftscal year endin Aueavst 31 1940 I Illl fill I used Farly in this year 1940 the ck. I Icy Ella Ellison. [Craig Huston Columbus Junction; I ~ I the score obtained b-- the bacterial[was "laced in the 'hand^ of eachtill ~rllJ ! ~/~bbwr, llV~l I~pnst office ~as reopened Abra M ' ~. .~ ,and became erteeuve on ~ v ' ~ - aXimum ])on Johannscn Bryant Bob Steffa ~n permitted speed I ~ / "" nt ~'n er Mar' I Nov. 16,1939 when printed in the I count gives the final grade. Every/trustee. It Included the report of [ -- /ham Lincoln had served as the last ger train GlaaDrOOK ano r.e l g m t er J Mr and Mrs Glenn Dickey es ostmaster [, s is 93 miles -n / - - - / ; ' - ] Hawkeye B; agreement the dairy-,effort is made to eli inate he p - [ ohnson, Atwater'& Corn,party cer- I ~ . - ] P , tile t '~ ' ' ' " hat fo ion caped serious mjury ~aturaay night ~ r freight is 3/Has MVHS Play Loadt . men w'ere given a year to comply[sonal element from the grading.]tifled public accountants of" Cht-/ [ ---------------- ,+ SOur ', ~ ~, v The play takes place In a mlaaie when they tOOK the ditch rather - " } I with its conditions. Mr. Jenntnges|The bacterial count is a s4mple]cago, who audit the college books~ /Mrs. Sam Andre Honored ~o the fac class home in the town of Ballycoz than meet head on an approaching . t that the a/ -- = = = = = - = = = : = : -- = = -- - / - / says that the dairymen for the [ mathematical procedure and sub- ~ each year. { .' [ ~n I~v I:~|r|h~]nv Mnne]nv Y high at thi~ ~,=':~ ~ - ] / most hart have shown a fine snlrlt I Ject to no personal whim--thus the ] General endowment showed an . . v of restricted ;~ [ ~ ~ ~[: - of cooneration dairyman grades his own milk. [increase of $37 473 25 restricted en-[ ' ] At her home east of town Mrs oecause play concerns the antics of a pare the weSt bound ear travenng on quadrants o~ ?" / ~ ~ ~ / pered son who continually disrupts ] "~ " i Ed ~ill has been trained as in,dowment ~1 00'0 and ann-ities ~26 [ their side forced them off the road,~ ~ ~'~ ~.~ ~ ~: lieved tha th,-the crossing, t : ~. / the lives of his brothers and sisters /REQUIREMENTS ] Yh *h~ o*~*~ . ve~ ] ~n e ~ o" +=*~, ~ ~" . ~a~'- ] this side of Abbey creek bridge As| ~::~.~'~';':."'~.~':'~:"~:~: ~?r to r n Tray of Mount Vernon Barns are required to have ce P otection'" m. Ja e is, '~ " "}who has anent much time here set-]38025 ' ]a result of the accident Glenn re-| ::':'~'~=^ =~' =."~=~ .~ ~.~.~ ~of .f!ashing ligl~(sn;n~;] /h.as designed the stage set for. the jment, floors,:hedairy par?,%~st~:Iting up our local ,program. He/ Increased expenses ran a close[Ce!red two :racked ri,bs, shoulder[~'~ask:t ~d~tnner"'~'The ladies were ~umatle s play in general aemgn It IOIIOWS paz~,~ ~u ~ ,~ ~.~ .~ v ~ h 1 er cr m3ury cut Delow the lett eye and , heft arm ~'at~s|," ] collects samples from t e de iv Y| race with in eased income, income / ' . Mesdames Elizabeth Dennis Ed. amended. ~ ",| the set used by the Abbey Theatre t earn and oe wnltewasnea or pam~- ] ~-~.~n~ ~* frequent intervals for,winnin~ by 29 of one her cent,a head cut which requlre~ several| ~o~. ~ ~ ~t x~r~u 'T-~ he event Protection Is in "] /i in Ireland. The set is an-led- The barn f~::r is k~mPt~ clea~/ex~n~'nat~on by Dr. Culbertson who/Total net income was $258,936.24. Istitches: :Mrs: Dickey has a badly f E~ison Kopenhaver and Z. G. Mc- at this lees" "/,usual in that the audience will look,and m swept wit crye sac I is town chemist,Average net vteld on bonds real ] cut lef~ nana and a wrenches/,~ ~ ~. ^~ ~x^.~ ;~. +.~ ~a be given to ^./'-. -- o,| into the corner of a room rather tday The barns must+be well light-! |estate lnortga~-es and stocks for|sh ulder. The car, ~ 37 Chrysler| ~.o .~.~.~htn~ r-r.+~.~ r~.~ Will ellllllnat|n a ~ c ' Every perSOn pro~uclil~ or I~11111~ ~ i+ ++vl of th g n ed +nd ventilated Each ow s n ~a ma ed nd re air e rise in than looking onto a stage that co - - the ear was 4 457 per cent which seda s da g beyo p ly n -'" the road im-/ S, / [udders are washed with chlorine/milk in town must have a permit I Y - [ ~ 1 I Andte and Miss Loletta McCreigh. Grin of t~- t / tams tne usual ~nree wails The,/ I Is a splendid record The endow 1truman l~luson ,waG can e a ong/ -e crossing so ~ " b re milkin Ho s are wnlcn s~xes tne graae oz mu~ ne - ' . ghts may be :- / / use of the triangular set i g e / " " . ] **+*~a *. sell and his milk can ] ment and annuity funds are divid ~ after the accident, notified u t| n m xa---=---- ~--.~ hin ~een Dy ';:~:~ not ermltted in the cow yard .~ ~ -,~ - DI'UWlli 10V~ 10 I IU.I-IUU 2-~kIIItlt g vehicles ~. |a greater emphasis to the players[ P ~ -.^a^ . led as follows. ,bonds 24 2v/~ real[Vernon doctor, who took them to|~.~, + rise in th~ ~!| who are upstage with the lines lead-,The milk house must be fly tlgh,~ I ~st~t~ 3~ 1 ~ r~n| ~t~t~ m ~,~ ~,his office for treatment r]oc~narts Move xo Lmmm ;rossing,- u just north| J+"~| ing the eye to the center of the|have washing vats, milk cooler and]/~ or ~ and ra~or pasteu~zea, r'er- 31-6~ -=t,~ck "~'-f--~== -[-=.~o.~| [ -- IC ~ ~ | stage ]approved bottler. Employees must Im!ta are .grantea only a.rter so.m-[ .~ z~,~f~ ~ ~ zc,~,Bill Brown and children moved -~'-~,~r t ~ ~ " I ~ ^ h^-,+~. ^xaminations and thetpllanee wltn ~anltary lnspecuon, ['*"~ ~.~.a euu~ o.*7o, t D|4-,~ ]~,~* ~k/t'~o ~'~lr,Saturday to Marion where he has near traffic ~'~~~/ ~rews zor tam proaucuon nave| ,~.~ ~ ".~". ~ . . I bacteria count and health certifb I a)r. wole mentioned to the board| I~ltq[;~ 1" ~l~I X llO, ~nt~a,t-^~n frnnmforr~ hv t'ho lnvva. ~'l~c mi ~uun~ made at 1 c mu f the dairy must nave an approves water o~= .- ng by the C. & N ~iV Rail / / been^ se~ecuted an2. a, ~ch.o~ .~ /sunolv Milk bottles and contatn- ] cats from a physician for every ] mem~bers, that 56.9 per cent of en-,Wall Re Hold F dav,tric"Light-an'd Power company with +t[~a.a5 on Friday "Se~C~'7"I,:~+.=~"+'~'=~:'~='+:~ +'~='+~=:"~'~.:,ersar+e rtnsed in chlorine water / person contacting the milk from [ aowment was invested in fixed in- ~",whom he is employed on line work. ~ the tr -- t,~.v- ~ =,-~=. cow to ca come securlues and 41 2 per cent/ rt ~orkm for the ~'~ arks were cross'|,as follows" te'chn'ic~am"Bot)~Steffa~[after being washed Covered milk[ P- ].S ~. . : . . ~ Funeral services for Mrs. Martha| Roy Flocl ha," g P~aestrl m equity investments ot real estate fr m te ans, 233 automo-|,~oo,o~er Jan,~ Travis: sta~'e man',pails are used I Local dairymen have done a lot ~ 1J Cook 88 will be held at two/ company was transferred here o ~;[I001 b o--,~,o - o o v,~o. ' ' ~ks D ~s, 8 bicycles, and~ -- ] agers Ruth Crlsman and Bill] One dairyman has reported to [of work and spent a lot of money/ Total endowment i~ ~ ~ ~n~ ]o'clock Friday afternoon In the| Marion. The family sexed Satut- b~ -rag this same time ~| D^~ds Sta~e and ,bulldin,~. crew] this newspaper that he has spent|to comply with the ordinance. They/ - ~ = ~ ~'f+~",~ I Johnston funeral home at Mount| day to the James Tyson house m uun~l tra u. ~ ~ an~ the net asse~s or the college in tra,-- ins and 17 west i,consish of Crai~ Hasten Henry/$3 500 on his outftt which complies ] have sacrificed cows to protect us [ - / Vernon Burial will be in the Lis-| the south part of town. ~ere'~ Passed the crossing I~/Dlhlmann John Thompson Jim| with the ordinance. The cost of l from tubercular and Bangs infected / ~u~ng enoowment, red! ear.ate, 1 ben cemetery Mrs. Cook died at~ ~ approxtma i ' ' in ouil(llngS and equipment is :~ a~l - + [llUl~DdtY ~;IJuI~ It~ ~wlr]r21t tral tely 9 pas-,/ Hunt Ruth Houstman and MarJorie] caps to comply with the ordinance,milk and now take on a grad g ~ ',the home of her daughter Mrs. Car-/ = *~ eacr~ wa ' ' re ram On and after December ~a~ +,~ "Ins Thursday CLaD Will meet one bei y daily the .-a~.~ ~a~+~,Haxtun~" lightingcrew' Frank| alone will be from $350 to $400 a [ p g,-~." tie Edwards in San Antomo, Texas "~ urns frei~.h*~' I ~,~ffir~r~ . n ~** o,~' ~ ~ " . / +~.~.+~.t ~'",16th ~f *his year only Grade A milk/ Tnere are no oonas in (lerault or/ ~ ~ x~,~o e.-d~ I,-,~. ~ I week earlier than usual this month, -- Thomas Barbara a " " m " Y "+ - ~ - ' ',~--n h-r-'^for I ms'" be sold in Mount Vernon You ] ortgages in default or process of urd~ ~ at the home of Mrs. Wm. D. Bos- PI ~-I~ YT - I ~ne (11(111 t Kill nlmwltn a| Gougn and l?ranK I~aDC0CK" COS-] U~e e ~tU . I $ " ~,! stroke on ~ne precet~untg o~c ~t './ . -- i I" " T] torecaosure. 1 )' trom tomorrow afternoon ~'riday ~tll r d t shoo him tn l enor The out of town visitors and ~own may buy it raw or pasteurized o C, B Johnston and danghter Mrs ~J ~e Ihatehet-- o di n' t tame crew: Elaine Thornel,L+ e I " + 'o,' ' P graft this h re h b en no in rease Six first mortgage loans totalling Nov 2 at 2 o clock Mrs Clarice ~,~| TT ] cold blood No--that is not the~ Taylor Doroth,~ Weber Mar~,ee, officials visited the dairies who had I datet e as e c " . r t lohn Macaulay left Friday morn-t + :." ' . '. :. '. + ^ education class at ] was merely a kindly old lady that Worsdell. Phyllis Loerch and Keith| Y ' Y' [ Y Y P,Premmnt nt *h+ m++ +n+ ~.+ ~r,nesday. [ "~++ o~.-~,~+++~-n +)m; (~)~ ,+it i~ ctn(1 Mi ~ ~ i o ~ " v ss Alberta M ~.~o had zrown to be a legend in the Stevenson" naint crew" Eleanor| Dacken Dairy, Roy Winchip, 1~3. C. ]equitable enforcement of th s ordln-| n-~o.u c,), r,~^ ^~ ~. -- - ./ Mrs. Cook had lived mo.t of her] ~ . ++~. . ,m.~ t-.-+ ~. " Sponsorin~ o +~ +^ New End']and states Kvasnicka Belt-, Jean Hunt Dean| Forest, August Weseman and Paul lance ~ ~ life in Cedar and [Ann counties. Thai ,* oy D ~, ~ -~,~. tu ~ o ",~,~~ ~r. i,~. r. t~ougn, or mount vernon; tneme The hostess wilt lCacl Ge- r. Ruth Upde~raW . I For it was years ago that her Gilleatt and Sally Hubbard" public-/,~-,~ wtu~).a o ~ ~ / past tw-o years she had been in theI +.~o ~e unlversit i man ' -.- ~ - Edwards home ~ith the exception 'x Y of Iowa Iowa lover married another wo ity: Helen Danforth Mary Jane] = = = : : : = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = l~|*=~ T-T~=~va~" .~||n~V| ben" Sutherland Dew- ~m~. A,~ ' ' " . .~1 " mOnoa x a~tt ~.~o~ ~.~a,~j of thesummer a ~ear ago wnlcn Y afternoon' Nov i through appreciation, rather than Crossely, Ruth Sunderlin and Jeans| |Johnson Dr .T P ~n~ ~ w'| + " .' ",' ~| Born to Hr. and Mrs. Howard ~U 0 elOc IOU %~111J~ln{1 ~)lany ~g~uon~ * l v In 1 ISDO]'l i A--- " k in the Exhibition :love. And Miss Anslie was lonely Shotwell Service At Mt. Z10n / R Boycl A" L" I4~tlllan" of'C'ed'ar] was spent with re ati es +" '1 Carpenter a daughter Sheryl Kay- rz/lStrorl,ana ~lelnlty .~i- an a g hall. Dr. U ~.- for the rest~ of her life. This true- . ~. .| for that -- ~ R~+ao. ~n~'.~. P." Harrison' of Ken- at St IAIkes hospital on Thursday | :eat ,~, uth rity on child de- ~ to-life heart-warming story is the Blazmg Star Circle Will Meet . Mt Zion church in Linn Town-| ilworth Ill" Dr John E Stout,She~ was.the last, of her famny. '1 Nov. 14. xne her several sisters and brothers Public m c Junior Class Pla that m to be " " ordlally " - y " In Mount Vernon Nov. 25 [ Thanksgiving Day ship," on the ridge road, mid'way|Evanston fii" ,; Earle A" Baker'| "n -rece ided 'her in death'l "" --~ ]presented tomorrow night in the No 112] v~, +between Mt Vernon and Spring-| Cedar Falls- Dr. Frank Court War-| n,avz g p~ me late Mrs O K'I "' xvor~ to -~,~r=ano Mrs.~al.pn wt~- ~ .t . ~ I High SchoolAuditorium at eight ~ount vernon ~o~ge . / I ~1]~I1~r ~xill~ x~.tll ho tho ~n~ ~e *h~ nn,~.~ r~--' -~ '~- ~ / among the ~ne t tiaras trom their son Junmr Tells ncnotson, "--- t o'clock A F &A.M. will be hosts to the Blaz-| '-'a'i' ;~'-:'-vest s'~-vi=="ne~t ~:-~-='-'-'- ] "':'~' ~ .~an remen, l~taora. ~.r. ~.~ Frink of Cedar Rapids and Robert I them he has been transferred a~. brOOKS ' nua ~r ~ er ce e ounu~y Arthur xoung or ,)unuque" xrvln t~. I Phsha.m = i As Miss Anslie we seeMargaret ing Star Masonic circle on Monday[ .h~ ,~ .t Mntmt . * t 9 ~n ' Johnston of Lisbon Surwving arc from l,owrv Field at Denver, Colo "-'l~aua Me " " + / ~ v.~**. . .:.~ ~ - u.uer tu~[ Dleetter, iowa P'alIS' Jonn "l'. ~]tO[--I . " * ~ sting evening Nov 25 Practice will be two daughters Mls Grace Bigger to Maxwell 3[ leld at Mont omer Th ~ Harris, M.V.H.S. junior. Margaret ' direction of C F Hartzell and fit Tipton" C I, Rigby Stanwood" " " " " g Y' as Nicholso is from Jefferson Iowa and moved in the first section of the third de-| Vernon Grocery Stores on page 8. anon d by th~ m~mb e theirs: q. ~ =-= ~t.~= v ~]of Syracuse, N. Y and Mrs. Ed- Ala leaving Denver last Priday. earallner on ~r^~'-'~ ~tt wa ~o Mount Vernon a few months gree. Burdette Ringer, W.M. of the[ ~'~ ~-.'~:~ -'~^ ~.: ~ ~:.-- =- ~U-~| ~r' ' ~" "~. ~'~: ~:'"~. ~' .'~2f+:'| wards, one son Roy Cook of Be- I Junior enlisted in the army early !lphla ~^ ~u-esaay for " i ~lt~a~.~,t+! * oa u,a.ohtn ~,l,l~a(l '1"!112111. ~L~l~ltulta~'. x~*~,*. ~u~,t~ztip ~vl~rl|l DUreD.U ~IIU I zvzagee, 1)es .~lolnes; ~nartes T. WII-| ~.~^ ~x ,~ 1~.~ --e I.z-- .~-- - .-- 0~ W~-- - a~o While in Jefferson Margaret su~, suuS~ --z, v ~o VCu v*~",~t. ~*~r* r~t^-- o * ^t t. m~.- I -- .~r ~ [ llllUJt:, ZV~LIIXU o.liu o~ liu ovt ~,~L1H the suI~lner [OOK nlS tralnlng at a~ee ' -- ", .ere she will ~,fi ' tll~ .WIt. g.~lUll, UIJIIIIIlULIIty CiULI 11e son waterloo" i)r P ~; WiTzigman randchlldren and rest rand R~nt ttngsOfthe-~- was -rominent in high school dra master John Shover and P C|. =====::=: |.- .' ' ~-- :. '|g g g -/ ~ oul Ill. and his schoohng at o~ ~ world's Fed- P " - " . "-- "[ order or services announces oy t~ev. t~e weln" l~talr 'nllllps O l)aven- ' ' ~vte T + [ ',children i ) . ~-; va tnodistW matics and Mr Hawker tells us that ~s~, .~ ,~.~.~ o, ~-~ at. ~^.+~^. ;~ ~ .~,~ . ~ ~ ,~o~ ry e.~ t eom-~ - - -~n tne ' . z,x~. ~atv~t~ ~n ~ tozioWn: / port; z~reslaent Jonn t~enJ. Mcgee,/ 1 lz|L~e tresnments wnl De serves iouowlng . e of the she Is Miss Anslte all over Pr cletv ^ - new Tom-, " . " " "[ ~f~ 11:) ~ 1~.~ ~J l| elude, Ruth M'inish; Opening[ Pinancial secretary, Russell D. Cole,[ ~ ~ [ Mrs H~s at Wil- the- ~n~ the annual meet ~ Also in the cast are Betty June tne program,~UP, D. lli~;l~; vv laa remarks Rev C F Hartzell hymn,] Treasurer D IT Van Metre and/ erln 'JL'o [ hams n Tu + "" 'new boar -He ud e :Pe Sane ' : Nelle hett g o e; =y evening as arch e"- d of mlsslons dges. L .odg, g+ --- -- ---o + g,l+ O, Nov. 27 eongregation, led by Ardi~ Stlnger;| Bishop Thomas Nlcholson honor-| [ lrl" ~ fi ~LT ~q* Puest sneaker at o ~inn~r ~ .m ~Panslon Oe --~-, ~ -- Ma~ee Henry Carleton Robert ui. ~Vla~V~ lltlk~ r UU]L eliza ~ I a~--~ u~--v v.- + **^-- u^ .+r ~,- -- ~--,! ~ ' ! N ~'gr . ~ ~1~ I Ilrt I~l/~Ir"Ah,o . v -- ~ ~.- s - ember. M,z ~/lle~l she o ) { ~ ll~vuk;~c~,LIull~ l~,~v, y ~I~LILL ~UWl~y) +IUrv memuer ~J.~v~ k.~l~ ~JaL ,k~v* ~.) ~[ sponsOled" by the Legion A~lxthary" " rs p G Posptstl Esther Dvorak Betty Jean Dates Durmg Commg Week Mt Vernon son Mt Zn n ~end +1-- .Brooks,~,! ; g . /o Sunday t Officers were re-elected A ~tl-! -- tunit This-v~ni,~. ~h~ ~o-+ ~-~-a ~-e raeeting also. i Kohl, Bernice Sipple, and James President Ma~ee is aneakinz thisl O.B. Haeseler will nave a riGs- School; music, violin solo, Harold[ lian chatrman Sutherland I)ows,| Nelle Ketterlng will hold a clos- ] h,-.=u *,~ :~=~ ~'~'~'o~,"~,~:~.'~.~';:'= ! |Peterson. Working with them on ~.~.~ ~ .t ~ a.mo~+~ ~to~ ~[ing out sale at his residenc t o Horn" motion song primary class]vice president Charles E Hed~.es|ing out sale at her residence 4f .^. ~ +~.^ ~ ~^ o t . ~ --, '. ' '1 +- ti ~YlI~ crews are Carolyn Meal as promp i] miles west of Mount Vernon on Mt Z~on Sands ch 1 i] miles south east of Lisbon on Tues Bergmanl Wlll" " - Mason City at the new Wesley . ' . y S GO ; Scripture secretary and D. U. Van Metre,| ' - " - |Commerce clubs and American L- Tu tress sound Hary Carol Platten the Travts estate farm on Wedn~s lesson v a Nov * h ~ full listln of New Bun al 1 ' : ' - Methodist church. This is the open- ' 0,Re . Chas. D. Boggle, treasurer, d y, . .6t " + " g glen and Au'xilia'ry ------ g OW |berger; Props, Clara Meroshek in ~e n h -ook fn. r~. M day, Nov. 27, commencing at 10:3 Sprlngville; vocal solo Delber ~V. IL BOY]) SPOKE AT /the offering appeared in an advere-t " OVing of Mr Betty Babcock Harriet Moffitt :, ~. ~. . +1. ~^~t o'clock. The offering will be found Richardson" sermon Rev Jos W,I FOUNDERS DAY PROGRAM,tisement last week W E Challis/ q.~.^ ~+ ~ ~ ,)~^,~ ~^ gTnann to t~-^,- . - - Don Walton and Bill Barnett; a a +~.~ x+ + xr ~1 in an advertisement on page seven. Gray Jr Mt Vernon- hymn con-] W R Be of Cedar Ranlds 161 will be the auctioneer and Lisbon + ~ ~ S -~r new bun a- ' ~ ~. ~ ~ ~ ~ . yd, ,~," present a Thanksgivi.~ v-~,~, ~t oath FOurth str ~ g + Stage=Frankie Winsor, Bernice Sip- church and Monday will lead alW' E. Chal! ls.will be the auctioneer gregatton, led by Ardis Stinger ancl I?year~ a truces of Cornell college,| Bank & Trust Co. the clerk. ~ 8 o'vloek Tuesday ov-nin~ ~-, ~ "'" affect t pie J eora Foster Ruth Sievers and G L Hill the clerk Benediction 'W " - nd a. we other families --= -++~ ~- " "= forum at Clarion speakingon, "IsI .~ : Rev. C. F. Hartzell. |; as the main speaker at the first[ ------------- [Admission 10e and 15e. Pree lunch '~nr8. R anu marsh r~arrett; l.ignts, L~elanu " "l ~ ~ne people of the Mt. Zion Tom-L-I annua! ~2ornell Founders and. j " " ] Will rn USSeli Cooper and, Pest" Ush rs ul v This the Last Stand of Democra- Walmer Store t~tllldlng ~vill be served. Miss Mary Ford, Ore to the Char. .- ' e . R th +S e era, Mary cy?" Wednesday he will speak tel L . n ~ munity extend a cordial Invitation[ Builders day chapel program Tues-|tV;!! R. ~.1.1 &, A,;.~ |teacher. 4n ~r~e apart ~;arol Plattenoerger, Jean Thomas ju(lge l)lltCl[i~li [-~[1U[Ul~ to all of their friends and r da mornln i r u ~u.u z=~ x~.u~ ~,va, ~ meats va~+~;; ' " the Roosevelt high school assembly [ . ~, to eve y-[ Y g. In h s address, M ,| / ~ "- "~manns and Hr and'~-"-~ sen, and Betty Mac Babcock. at Cedar Rapids First Marrmge eremony one interested in rural life to jollQ Boyd stated as the aims of the ob-I The Walmer Store Building on ~ Card Party-, Tuesday evening, ~'~ ~eranek and fam~ ~,~; Probably you have read "I~v- ~,7 ~ with them in the Harvest Sunday[servanee of this day, (1) to keept the northside of the street in Lis-| Nov. 26, at St John's church par- u the Mrs. Ch~-,^- ~- "-Y wm ender And Old Lace" for it was a IN MEMORIAM,Justice of tne ~eace, T. 1. service. Ittlive the memory of the'heroes andt ben will be sold at auction on Men-| lors. Everybody welcome ~o Vacated by ~.~" ~aayDauer popular novel a few years ,back. It The sun and moon are shining { Mitchell performed his ~lrst mar- The church will ~)e decorated |heroines. of th e-ae rl~ Corn lie h -ts ij day, .N v' 25th. The building is] ~+ - they recently Pureh~:gera' was made into a 1clay by Rose On a lone and silent grave; |ridge ceremony at 8 p.m. last Sat- with pumpkins, vegetables andltory, (2) To honor those llvtng[descrrbed in an advertisement onI Vtest-N Service Station in Lis- ---------- ,~u. Warner and has been extremely Beneath lies one we dearly loved] urday evemng when miss "rneresa fruits in a harvest motif ,by the 4-H |~enefactors of the college, and (3)| page four and can oe seen ny gomg / ben will have a Spark Plug Free Ma ee wm ~^ popular. But whom we could not save. 1 M. Rieger and Robert.Cook, both boys and girls, tTo have constantly an eye for thel to the auctioneer ~V. E. Chat.is or! Testing day on Saturday, Nov. 23. ,S~'L''"= J~ You won't find an evening's en- Friends may think we have for- i of Clinton, were marmea at. tn e,~ ]good of the school in ,the future the administrator, Bernal Warmer. ] A box of chocolates free with an ~ ^l~aa~,r tertalnment quite like this one to- gotten Mitchell home. They were attend- HOUSEHOLD GOODS -%~LE,Pres. J B. Mcgee presided over[ ~.~ . left change. See ad on page 4 ---Adv. ~e presiclent of morrow night for the sincere act 'ed by another couple from Chnton Mrs C D Maybauer will hold th servic Mr and Hrs Harley ,~ooertson 1 ',- When at times they see us smile. ",e .e. The +trustees of the ,LI deliver the an- ing of the talented junior class and IA~le do the-. know the heartache Arrangements for the service were a sale of household goods at her [college were assem~bled on th:l attended the fnneral services for Mrs. Homer Dorcas of Tipton and tognasd:nr~SS in the the simple treatment by Miss War-That our smi~e hides all the while, made a week.previous .when the house on Tenth Ave. on Saturday, ]~chapel platform during the eere-~ I Harry Smith of Stan~vood, held att Mrs. Edna Gardner of Stanwood ~y morn- net, the au~noress, equals a fine Mr. and Mrs, Earl Sim sonu couple obtame~ a ncense to vteo m r~ov. 23. An aa appears on page $. [~nony. { Red Oak churcn on Tuesday after= f were vimtors of +Mrs+ Mayas Per- moving play.--- D.H. and Richard, Linn county. W.E. Challis will be the auctioneer. ~ (Continued on Page 8) ! noon. cas on "Wednesday.