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m ON .VEMBER 22 1951 -" ' OUNT VERNON IOWA THURSDA VERNON HAWKEYE, VOLUME LXXXII,NUMBER 5 MOUNT VERNON RECORD, VOLUME LVIII, NUMBER 14 . ------ ---- =. --- -,----- :----: ill !TaxLevies Annear Fall iD,ck Moore Named!Miss Yeggy W,I! p.j. Milkmaid Champ,on !C=li |eetin- ,41 1 I,~ WW i I-I- I i,' m -,- ]in This Issue r iTo Conference First Gwe Demonstrat'n !t.E.Im ae n vnm i Vt i Will 3F){ i / l uIscuss The tax Iev for each taxin dis-i . Dick Moore has been named for~ Lester Buresh of Buresh Imple-i ! ~ . . Ikll dP~ trict in LinnYountv i nrin egd o T J.---- I tackle post on the all-conference ment Co announces a frozen food:hek ,r ! ~lr " " ,~ s ~- t n ' ' " ! i ~ I io V ~ff i de7 of th's issue ash art of the IrUSTeO5 I first string football team according'demonstration at his store in Mt :l~ll~tlk,/%,/gl &,~ msolldatlon - |~( :p g ~. . p ~ : I proceedings of the Linn Conutv: to releases from Iowa City this,Vernon on Wednesday, Nov. 28 at ; ! Board of Su'~ervi ors -i -- . . iweek. Dick, a senior at MVHS, 8 p.m. See ad on page 7. i / V I -- . . . . . . Hlaale Brothers To If you wax to know the tax lev'" [ Concerts PresenTed t was honored by his teammates re- ! Demonstrator will be Miss Viviani Aaun Night ~cnool r w oumy :mperlnmnaenT . rr. ifor your ~chool district turn to! ,~ ,i. J a : ~ icently by being elected co-captain~Yeggy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.i a$C '. 11'. 12~ r%.~. 1"7 ! " ~ '~'~] i :,--,-'A ranCh mTraTegms "-a-'e 7 Thi- schedul^ a']-~ sho~sI ~tn /uesaay nornlny :for the season ;Henry Yeggy of Solon. She was a w.t ~ v ~ w=~ m~, ao=~,~ eamw,mu,vn ~ ,^ = ~ 7 - ' The firet team as ~elected" r grade teacher at Lisbon for several : t.~ ~a~vu~- a~v,~ which make tip : ~ " ' ; r r" ;~::: ~ '~ " Basketball fans will swell the Mt l the ~tat~ and rountv l~vv ~hich is ) The Cornell Trustees met for their i End Jarvis West Liberty years The Yeggys live a mile west ! D . Ray J. B [yan, head of the vo- ( ~ ~he county supt. of schools In ernon gym until the sides bulge'lkno~,n a the consolida~te~t levv 'annual fall meeting in the facultyI End' Rittger U High lot Sutliff. !catlonal educauon dep~: a~ lo~va,%:.:~. : :t:eaar county, u. ~. Din, nan issued lcm~ ~rnngei~nsgeaf rtvlilcM e~.linng~aamt~ln~c~h~:l~ii}y Tacckl]ee D bM; r?'wMetstVLeirbn ~Y ~aUo~ft~:J~2~esh~neaLate:n:p~r:dMsL~ r ~'i[gY b~a~i /~ge:i a~ifbh~ ?}ihul?~i~~ ~i}bto~J!!i {~oUn~S: d ilws::/c!~:la~t~a~ "n topp - ~ az|ng DTar ~mrc e p g p y! Guard Sebl g'High i y . y u e ' n " i : : "~ a " ~ce last year and Mt Vernon took ~listened to a concert by the Cor-Guard' Bob' Montgomery West:college at Davenport and was gradu- school. The banquet will be held ]county board of education at the e Eastern Iowa League honors ;~e~ts H~re ~ndav i nell choir directed by Mrs. June )Liberty' ' [ated with a degree in home eco- on Monday, Dec. 17. at 6:30 p.m. ~,z~ I} Lisbon school house on Thursday Returnin for the lineup for the: /:McConlogue C nter Klin W i r nomics last June in the school gym Subject of Dr ~i~ ?~~ !Nov 29 at 8 n m ' g e e est L be ty ~ . .-. - dians will be all-state Leffingwell, 1 z ~ . Prof. Eugene Devereaux played a Back 'Hays, Wapello' : Miss Yeggy is now district home ~ Bryan's talk will be "We Build." .' ~~::: : 'The purpose of the meeting ~ forward Russ Seeks and Jim . carillonic concert on the Killian' Back Ken Jehle West Liberty,economist In eastern Iowa and west- Chuck Darnels of Cedar RapidsI m~, is todiscuss consolidation of B a mg Star Maso c Study ~ ~ . -- ,Circle will meet at Mt. Vernon i,~ in i o will b t r i ~yes lettermen will be back and,~ ^ ~. ---, ^ :bells at noon ~ Back H Little Wen tBranch i ern Ill o s f r the International i e oastmaste . Tickets which ) theserural districts with the ' ' I IUU6~ 25, .~. ~l I1U~ /'X.ZVI. 11~ UII II~L " . I,~ ~ r I . 11 LundquIst, 6-4 reserve center. EMondav evening, Nov 2 th t 8 The trustees were entertained at~ Back Van Dyke U High Harvester Co. Her headquarters are I are $1.25 each are now on sale. ~i L,sbon Independent scbeol dis- )r depth Coach Les nipple can i" m WoI'k will ~-'-- don': i~n6th" ~irst ~.dinner at Hotel Roosevelt in Cedar (, On the second team the Mustangs ia~ Davenport ~ne nan given none i - -- - ~ i trict," according to the n~tiee n m Little w ~= ~ = ~ freezer demonstrations In many of, ' of the meetin ~htch has aw from an outsta d" g " 'sect'ion of 'he third d"'~r~e !Rapids on Monday evening. The'have men in three slots" George . " ". . )C[ssmk.~a mmmm~oqm ~mmmm~ ~) g ' been dianbunch'wh hada20-0rec rdi Masonic ~iod"es at ~s~on Mech-:wives were guests of Mrs. C. E. iBrown as end, Bill Lenz as guard'the large ckies in eastern l owai~W~pl]~[~]ll~ ~m i Pictured here is Colleen Greiner i sent out. st seasonIn that squad are Bob I anicsvil] Sta~wnnd Cl~ronco Wv Coquillette and Mrs Wayne Foster, ; and Jack Moore in the backfield This week snels putting on a hem- : . '~ :,~a,~+~,~ ~ ~ ~ o T' Officials from the districts near e ~- ~ " " ~ r in n " ~ s ~- ~ ,-. ~,~, ,~-~. x ~ . . . lnstensen Jerry. Peck. Harry Oa~- ~ both of Cedar Rapids, at dinner,nstratI n a~ u I gto . ' U.~L-aA.~ ~1 ~ ~ T~.~ ~. ~.^ ~,~ L~sbon have met w~th the Lisbon n and ! mlne' ~,911n, Anamesa, ivlonilcello, ) i ------,---- ~-.~*~, ~*~uu*~ w~*v wu*~ ~*~ ,tv.).~.x~- . F, Marv Novotny, Jim La g ! ~; m,~ a~ ; n r~.~n.~ at the Roosevelt at the same time. m,~m -,~, . . I.Ui m~i,~ cham,qonehin ,~+ +) ~. school board for an informal d~s- ,+Y.1 r~,+. g~+n,~ .~ tnn ~o~ )Rapids are invited to attend the Luncheon was served to the trust- VacaTmon rmans ut Put (:::rushed Rock ~ i m Little International Livestock Show :cussion of current school matters on Y' '~" "~.'~.' ::'~'~:" "~' ']-L=U: : "= monthly meeting. Refreshmentslees on Tuesday noon in the Home W~r~ ,~,~1 T~,I~,~, m m m ~ m +me at Iowa State College. Ames on !TO occasions smce scnool opened ~nsierrea to marion ann may ~ "'" ~- -= -- -'- -'-- -- -~- )Economics room b~, the foods ~a ,~%,ww, .~,4%,~;.~ r'~,~ m,~1~,4sat'* I~A~,~ [.w ~vm ,mm~m%,*~ Mon"~^'" evenin" N^'" I'~ ~ :: -- ' this Iall tin Hll 1)n NOV :Wl i ue erveu at the azure uz tile J m n u.y vv "qT" ! evening's workby the Eastern iclasses, directed' by Mrs. Ger- ! Ward school faculty have varied - ~'~ '~ 6.311 pounds of milk fromher cow '. ,~ A~ --, ~nce~oshuffle tl~e line-up around[Star ladies. ~t+[ude.~Mlner:~ Wives %ou:oftownlp]ans for their Thanl~sgiving vaca-Surfacing of the C. E. Hedges ! co~mUrl~:::~gt 7"-mgnoWaYo261~-,was In 2 minutes. Colleen was the win-r~rs, uiiver ~aKer uled i s ~ *" *" w 1 iI ~,~ w ,-s "~ ner over 11 omer comestants bne pick the sharpest combination to ( ~, ~,~ ~o; ~,~ ~,~,~,~. ,~+ ~). ~ ~ : tions: Barbara Se e 1 w' 1 be at : road ~outh of Mr. Vernon was corn- fleet of 25 trucks ha '" - A ! C J.L. I C J-- kl. La )Or against the Mustangs the next ~]~ ~[n~r~n ~.~ ~ ,her home in Wapello . . . Mrs. Jim ipletcd on Tuesday by trucks haul- ida, comnleted the m~i~n~g~r~n,~un: ils a s ph m re at I Wa State c llege" ~'~H:]f rll~]f I~l~]rll Coach Don grins when asked The cast is now going into the)respected) member of. the faculty," in her home here Byron Re- ~ The hauling was done by trucks) tenance garage at Mt. Vernon. " injuries to Mayor Glenn Platten- .Rapids' Roy White. of Mt. Vernon abont the game and resorts to!final stages of rehearsal under the~Dr, and Mrs. Francis F Ebersolelburn will loin his mother in their for B. L. Anderson who is a sub- Three truck~of p~,t~,~ero~ berger that afternoon, was held on and Harry White of St Louis" two H.S.T's familiar "No comment." )direction of Ric Sanderson in sha - F and Coach Walton Koch who was home in Iowa City . .Mrs. Myrtle ; contractor for Concrete Materials ~ ~ -*" ~* Monday evening The usual bills :sisters Mrs. Corn Nlxon" of Mt'Ver- ~,P,I,and Bailey and tv;o of Glenn Plat . Bnt there s a glint m his eyeling up one of Chekov's most diffi-highly respected by those with iStaley and Arlynn will attend a lCo. on this project. ~tenb~rger hauled on both Sundayi~ere ordered prod. .non and Betty Davidson of MInne- . M g --" his daughter Janice Craddock" Wri" Faculty that a minimum number of!g m. ' . . '~' 'The oldest one is i. sec. d g ' ' that there are a great many le*s '.Honore~ By Her Chddren 1 le con ' ~, : ' : i average team, t:oacn m pp - . ~. 1~,h~ o~m,~, ~.~,~ - ,~vi )r, Tne occasion was In celeoratlon and the omers ar Iour two nine .-- .~ ~m rnt~ *hor, few ~orln" anterar' man, J~rooKerlen ' ,'- ~" " ' ' ' . ' evatively declared, after but a ,g,Y -i ~,~a ^~ ^; of the birthdays of Dale and Jane!months Mr Harmon is an engineer rJr ~r~%~'~ -][-~lm~, i ,v~ ~,~ ~ ;-~ ~ h.~t~o, To honor the 89th birthday of ,~ "R~ ; IIIUlII % UlllI2lNE:lq=:m J. Ill(;:.~l ~,VtZ~ UJL ~=:'~.J.~J,",i mm~,m$ ~mvvm~ m~mm~ : m.mk11~;= ~ Lk%.J'K,m~;;lll UJ. Ig;:J~JO.l&lll~ ~*~, ; ~- tYS' practice. We expect and are, derson, Dorn, a doctor, John TI~-I ~~,ion Nov. 12 and Glenn s birthday at the Iowa Manufacturing Co. in :sidewalks was discuesed ~omo a~ ]Mr~ Will Andre the six children 'he added ' ~"'" 1 ' ' -" ~ ~" ' ~' ' orking toward a better,' idale. Medvedenko. a schoolmaster, ~ ~= ,~^. 1, ,~ ~, and Darlene and John's second Cedar Rapids ~ i~[~m,& I ~'%,~.&~,ll qon ~, t*, o ' ~- ,~,~,~,~~.~ ~.~ took dinner to her home on Friday -Yen Iettermen will spark the local Merrill Kelhng Yakov, a servant, i ~ ~;++ : + +~ ; weddmg anniversary on Nov. 19. --~ i ]@' ~,-~-- In the ~roun were Mr and Mrs eagers .-~ eorge Brown WarrenCa i Ken Bacon; the cook, Mamlyn Skld-} ideration of their committee svs-[ Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Maulsby of~Word Received Of Death I ------ 'Ervin Spencer Mechanicsville; Mr. -~ l~ill Kamerlin L)ICKlvloore ', - ~ ~ ~-. ~. ~ruv~ c~p ~ =u a ' ' Y, . Lg" . ~more, and the housemaid, Marlonltem Five committee~ have been Kansas City, Mo are expected!~ p m - ~, . t ~. e, m m mJ '~L J and Mrs. Sam Andre. Mrs. Harry ic nd marr mormsse ~ ) JILIIIIUel UI IIIt~I'~bLIII~ 2.~CL~ ~:IUUU.(. lvioore al ~Y Y; Timmerman designatedto handle legislative 'guests next Monday in the home of Ur ,-nsmey :)rr,e r~ov, a o+o.o" o+ i oervmces nema mnursaay ; Dorca~ Mrs wnl Reimer, Ellis Lese Will De torfified by some good ~ ' ", ; .~ao~,-*o .~ *,~.-,-*a ~ . ~ "" " ,o ,rv, l The stage manager IS Delores, matters The committees are at- :Mrs. Maulsby s brother and sister- : i ~: ~--~^- il=,~, ~ ~i~ ~rn~ Andre and Mrs Vern Beasmore, rappy ooys ~ru.~) m~ :~--? U. :Th,~,~ with Bob Renan as an assist i+~o~b,o- ,~ ~l, th,~ ,~olic~, and in law Mr. and Mrs. C E. Hedges. I worn was recewea . vLonaay ( va~, -,- ~- uf~; ~ ,v, ~ I ! also a granddaughter Mrs Edward Uad Hippie Will experiment win I .- . o . - ~ .~v~v~,~ a ,~ ~. a ~/T, ?t~'~l~hv ~0v~11 ho ~'ho ~nonlvov nt i morning of the death oi rmsley ' uysters are ~nown to De one oi ' ' . ' Wo:k;n~, five combination in the ~ ant. Crew neaas are as tonows: ' program in meir respective areas. ~':'-" =-: ~. : :.'"Z -~'~:"'~ "" ~,~, ~,~ h, ~,~o,~ ,h~ i the oldest foods of man as remains Mrs Alice E Carney passed away ~neoer. wrs. J~easmore baked me - ~ . : tne ~lons ClUB meeung next ylon-] J * ". 'birthda cake starter against Durant!lights, Virgmia Browning; proper-! "The general five per cent raise day evening On Wednesday Nov i Busenbark apartments He pa~edL,of piles of oyster shells have been ;Tuesday morning. Nov. 13, in UnI-: Y night at Durant. :ties' Ken Garrity;.stage. Ric Sander- ~: in salaries we all recognize as a 28, he will speak at the meeting I away Nov 4 in Minneapolis, Minn ) found near ancient village sites :.versity Hospital, Iowa City, after a ~i News Of Service Men Fans who have watched the ,son costumes, Edith Slmpelaar and ! minimum. The fact that it was vol- of the Cedar Rapids Kiwanis club where he had been living with his i They were cultivated by the Chi- i bmef illness. i Indians versus the Musta~ags in i publicity, Nancy Kirk. untary on the part of the Board has and on Thursday he will address a i sister. Mrs. Ava Strite Gilmore, nese 3,000 years ago and the Greeks ~ .~ne was born June za. l~m a~ i Previous encounters know tinti Tickets can now be purchased elicited high praise and we should Iconvention of insurance executives since l~aving here He had suffer-land Romans were fond of them. iLlsbon, Iowa: to Walter .John .and SENT TO FORT HOOD they'll get their money's worth i from the financial office do more of it. Our margin of oper- in Cedar Rapids. '~'~ ~ ~i~h+ ~+rnl~o ! The oysters of the eastern sea ',~:aronne walton, zne eldest daugn~er Cpl. Harry Phelps left Friday for Nov. 27th at the local gym. "B",ation is thin, less than 1/6th of 1 ~ "" shore are considered the best of !of ten children. She was 77 years Fort Hood, Texas, after a two ' 'old weeks' leave spent with his parents game starts at ~ p.m. lU--I-*.l-- U~.s.~, T~,t,m~o~,~t,per cent on a $836000 budget, the world Other countries con-, . , o . . =. n~-~]r ~ ,~v~= v,o~w}, "For the first time in over two sider themselves fortunate if the" ~ She liven m the Mr. vernon ann ~v-r. ano mrs. ~anor ~nelps o~ ~lS- ~eason dcKe~s will De on sale at "7! " " " ~ r o 1 ] decades we had to budget a size can ~row that tvn~ with s-co~ss Lisbon vicinity and was married i bon. Har y had lust c mp eted an .~ ~oor, a~ consiaerame Saving.overi Thanksgiving o a y, lnursaay, a~'l" deficit In each of the inter" ! ^-Y ~--~*^- ----'---~'~"'-'^---~- ^" ~ i to Philip L Carney sr, on Oct ~ eight weeks advanced course in e game by game admission "M" I Nov 22 will be generally observed "'~ = " . i ~. v.~c~ i~u.aJ~ ~.vm ~v ~ ." " " i I " ' . . . venin~,ears the income and the,~ou ~, ,~, ,~ 13 1893. Nine children were born, tank mechanics at Fort Knox, Ky. uD Doys V lll De senmg mem De-(as a holiday by mostloca-oust- ~ . .~ ~"i ' e of w m " i " honor 1 nd ex*-enditure estimates have been ! ~. ~ ^~ to this union, thre ho died ~He f rushed on the ro 1 a re ame date ~ee aav page ~. ffice w . ~t~ ~y~ u.v ~a.~ u~ ~wu va v~, ~ g~ . i nesses. The banks and post o nnnrnximat~lvin balance at the i,v~ ~ ~,~,~ ~ ~ln mfancy and one daughter, Mrs.~ was third in a class of 36. At pres- ,1~ 'IVI ' ClUb ~Arlll also operme a ." h- Wl'lDe nO "~" " -" ~--"" """~'""'~ """ "'--" "" . will be cto~ed.T e.e ~i nin f the *ear We will : ~ . Mary Krumm, died three years ago. :ent he is assigned to the medium dconcesslonattheMarI ngame-lmail delivery in town or country be~n g o Y " . . Any way one looks at it the Mt. ~itganIsms ~hich furnish nourish- ~ ~,~ ~ ~i~,~r.m ~r"~ On ] of!~ ~ i ++ ',;~ ~ +* ~ + ^ i - ~ - i Mail will be dispatched to trains mal~e every e~or~ to re.tce ~ e Vernon PTA Carnival was a huge Iment for the oyster. . !~ ( ~11~. "DI.~lll, Mr~ 1D~n~| ~-~w !r~,H ;r~ ,estimated aenclt to a minimum, Cultivation of o ster farms is v ~ *v --- - , " and thIown to po~t office boxes success. Financially the event - < " Y J ' mremen Called To : " . ~ ~ =President Cole said in his report "+ in -"~r"x'm'~t~l-" 5n0 "'"e :~much more hazardous than Iowa:and Walter of Mt. Vernon; andi )~or restaurants or s~ore nUl l~.b ~.~u w~v~r~,~ ,~,* ,~ ~ a ~ o :~ ~Harrv of Lisbon ann a number of l h, -" .- -- Tk ~b,~.:,:.~,~ Vm ~4~m~!the individual advs. FINANCIAL SECRETARY of which willbe decided by the /~ n oY-!nieces and nephews She also leaves i V,--vH "H~H~=~'V"'u ---,* ,-,~-m,-.-, .v ~-~ ~ The re,~ort of Dr Ro~ A Nelson, memoerenip ol the organlzanon at ~I~ i~e* ~ur*ner *~ mr~unu~e m ge~ une:^ ^ ~. ^,u^ ~.-~,r~.~ ~ = .~. ^^ !cA o: A,~ m;--,-~-- . i ~% C--I &. I~ ~, KII~IcAn financial ~cretary for the fiscal a later date The crowd was large, ~~ I go d crop m four years. ~i~*,~r~ ?~'i~ .T~n,~ W~l+An 7UT~-R P~vl basement fire at the Willlaml~,',~= ,)~m~.m=) mmwv ~r ondin~ Au~' 31 1951 included with wholefamilies finding fun ~.~ :~ An oyster farmer may have thei~.~ ~, ~, ~ I ,'~ ~ ~ o ~ ~,~ : . z, uen~un a**u ~v**-~. ~v*argar~ ~a~-,Unlon xnanKsglvlng servlces Will Kaplan home, four miles west of ~i~, Team th,~ annual reno"t of the auditors to their liking. The food was good ~~~:>~!~ )~ right to cultivate oysters on 100 to 'lan,~ all of C~dar l~nnid~ Twn i~ ~ ~,~la ~,r,~a,~,~,~, ~x]',~, 9~ i.~ ~ t. Vernon was exungulshed fir" ~1~,~*" J Hauck Co of Chica~o ,the affair well-orgamzed and the ~ 300 acres In Chesapeake Bay, Long hrAfhor~ 'l'hnmn~ nnet Alfrorl ~ct T~,~. %4",~+1~,-1~+ :-h I-, .-,+ ,7 ,In ~es~ay noon by the F.rankhn.Twp:i Don Nelson of Davenport, mght Ill. !entertainment super iLsiapd Sound or.along the North ;three sisters, Mrs. Catherine Daub-Ip.m. The Rev. R. S. McBirnie of re truck and cre~ oeIore it Gi(1 osen at that ' ~.a~ coas~ ~ Iarge corporauon ,~='" s" " ' ,! end. for. Cornell. was ch . . . Total income for the year was ii Jean Pavelka, daughter of the ::: I ~,-. enmier, Miss Ruah Walton and Mrs. !the Federated church will be the n 1ve o~mage r h all o onems Ioot may na~e ~ uvu to z uuu acres ~lr K ,lan had'been in the base :pOSlUCn fo t e, l"$835,254.46. Of this amount 44.5iLeonard P~velkas was chosen ~-- /;~i Plantin~ti~ecro-is'eas, A toz Florence Thompson, preceded her:speaker. .a~. : - ! Dall team. seiectea oy me uoe co - ner cent was from tuition Scholar- ~ Queen of the Carmva~, a~e~- ~ ~. ~I . ? . ~" J" :- :in ~eam. xwelve grandchildren and A Thanksgiving offering will be ent aoou~ a na~ nour oeIore ne le~e team % " I ^a h ~h w io, A Adeline ~ ~ i ~ I en aauk oysters are sufficient. + eight ~'~eat ~'randchil,tr,m ~le,~ ~-r i u~ ~. r- r~ c~ r, ~ ~, ~oh , o~overea tne ilre mu*ne altlt:l~! ~ ~- o . ' " " :: ~ 'water mus~ oe Da degrees Ior eggs~ . u r ' Endowment a n d annuity funds tB~derm,zn and Donn~ Staskal. i ~ :~ ~ ~ !. . .' vive ~lve and are not at the service may L rea in.me ~asemem werebu n:l[[~, ~ TA ~mounted to $2 995,796 25, an in- Following a concert number byi JEAN PAVELKA : to oelaIa. ~n~r 5 ~o ~ oays the i The funeral service was held last leave their donation with either of ~ean. -me ra~erSranch~rrtrT~' ~i ~V. ~r~li /~ crease of $27833.~. Total resourcesltheMVHS band the candidates', ieggs na~n into any, ~ree.sw!mmingiThursday at Johnston and Morganlthe ministers. nrst IIOOr we e inirn f wntor was used to" ex- I -- ,-- s -- s of the College amount to $4,682 994.-I,vere presented to the crowd by l S.m!th, .R nnie . Armstrong Dale i l, arvae.'^?ney evel P un2nj~ me ~ r i shapel conducted by Dr JamesI -- I f ~llt2 blJ/~ll, J~ll .LIII~ refill U~5~JJYlIJ~5 ~ean interment was In me lVlt, ~l~;;i~'h";h~'fir@ The basement andl~ ~P~[~ ~[~ 39 an increase of $75,016.24. {A1 Morrissey, co-chairman withimcnaras n, nugn lxooerls wno won~ " := i . . McCarthy Offmce Is m ~ tile l~i V~t ~lIll~lllg LU LIle uu~mm o~ Vernon ceme~er . ~ m,~dmmm m'~,).~ Bill Neal for the carnival He was : a orip pot, Art Dinkheller, Helen i Y" rst floor were filled w~th smoke ! The College has 43.2 ?'e of its in - I ; T-~ ,1 . * .~ ~- .InHv P~ldw,ql W~v ' the water and attaching themselves ! ~l~e~e] Igor T~ W|~&~- lien thP firornon arrived i~ ~,veetments in Donas 261% in reallasslstea oy u+eorge mrown, )unlor,] -"-~ ' "~'*' i ~.4.~ + ^,o I ---- .~.mv~ 4 myra mmm~ vv.mHg;m bIakin the-run-with the truck', estate, 9.5% in real estate mort-~ who bestowed corsages and kisses'~ Krumm, Lucllle Merritt. Ed Stast-lwil~'~7."~,~,lsnoys~er.larrne~ i Lisbon School New- 3peoKer ~unon the -irls with a "finesse", ny an, a couple ot peopie not laen- v ~"~:'i " : The Mcuarmy improvemen~ ~o. ere: unie~ wal~er l~oni, ~yron~ ~ ~agua,*-.ore ~u~,~ u. ~v.~ -I ~, - ~, . : = ,vious cro,~ in the water the da~,' ' " - -" ~ " "-" : ~ "~ ' wnicn inoicatea either ,~'-evious ! ~111~U. ( ~ a i . .- ~.~ ,~ ~ ,~. onlce in J~Isoon was ClOSeQ ior me ,nes Joe L/lannlnl 19arwln and ' "- -n Metho tlon~ l.z~v ~,~,~ ,w~, I ~" i ~ before the spat fall is expected ' u~. iu u~m,~ ~ev nar u uree ~tl,~ ~'~,b- ' i J.ne . ry " ' - ~ 'in land sales contracts .4% I practice or aoie coaching, ~ The jaskpot prize, a eoopera- : ? ' w]mer on lwonoay. ~ne equipmenz ~" at Co on and father /~ --- - xne wa~er mus~ oe me right tern Llsoon ~lons weren t aDie to h 11 n re for h wI idist pastor gg .~ . . in cashand 20% in livesteck on( Fun-seekers patronized a fish! tiveaffair, was awarded to the t .': ', asa bee prepa d t e "n- -.-- ~ of the Rev Merton L, reen lOCal "" "o"d a fortuneteller - ~ ~ + ,~ ~ **. . peramre ana me weamer ne right Drmg the nopea Ior victories nome~ter ~ " farms iw, ~,~ ~,~,~,~ ,u,~,~ ,~,~ *wu~m~, ,umers i. ' " " irl how " " ,ll Install Outdoor ipastor, willbe the speaker, at a A- "com"aredto the 1950 re~ort]gallery movies ring toss basket-!of purple tickets sdverttsed i~ )if the spat-fall is successful. . ;from Ohn Friday. Theg s s - ~ .! m ~ .-- :Fathor and Son banouet whicn will ~ ~ . . .~" ,L t' ~ .^ ' : L.i + ~ter me oysters progress so iar;ing improvemen~ scorea twice as~kl: l.~ .i.~--I lkA~ I otn I " - = the percentageol enoowment In uau. tII~UW [JUIln,y LU~ WUlgll~' ~-i[le n~wKeye xne AUCKy pair-- 1 111 III #~,ll~J~l 11~,~111~11 epnone no !bo held in the Mt. Vernon Methodist it-, in~ stand basketball' toss and i Bot~, ,o mo~," o ~ r~ "~ ;,they must be raked up with sea i many points as in their last game. ! ) " . v~stell In DonQs decreasedl~,~'/e, s-~o~ ~, ~ .~ ~ ~ u ~ --"~s~,'- I I H II w ~ " " ,~ !church on Thursday, Dec. 6, at 6.30 . ]dnrt throw" But all eventuallv l And what thwv~ wn,o ,1 ~ ~.~- i rakes and put in deeper water. . O]m won 59 to 30 Joyce a as ~Ta Learn H lmde v H k ~ne Dane IoI an oumoor pUOllC; - naowment In real estate was In-~ -, I ~ "~ "h 15 oints and Janlce' "----I - p m. Burnett Ringer will be toast- n + +h"~ d,ckina tank At ! nin~ Ont--~nmnl~t~ ~.t*h ~ ~.o! ~ Later they must be moved to fat- ~ hle, h wit p pl~one DOOIn was pourec~ at the creased ~ ~ vann in corporan "master Sponsoring the event is" the .'/~ I +; ~.n ~,~ ~.+.~a,~,~ ~o~t,m~ of lon~ ~ of *'as fr-m ,h. Q~ ~ ~ tening grounds where the current i Falrley led Ohn with 28. The Lisbon ~d, lt n~h+~, ~--v.~.~'hrml .~ ~" 'rner of Main street and Second, " - S~OCKS ~a% " ~"~'"~" ~': " ~'~"~" ~ ~ o ht a close battle W S C S ~ho are selling tickets is right to brmg in organic matter l "l-h boys f ug the women m ven-~ ~,T~.*~ Tuesda" afternooni " " Y~o~d~'~,-"bonds was 2 34c~ realiunderwear spectacular shorts andI station, cocktsils ~ the North- i ~ i et Monday night, the a /'' Lnk and s,d o,Ior me oysters to Ieea on i tnrougnou~ me entire game uu~ 19t t A1 Babcock and Golden Miller, ! ~ estate 13.13~, mortgages 3.92% and a Tyrolean hatL Coaches . e - i .~ e (pti.onal), dinner at l~e s: i After four or five years" the o~ i eouldn't keen up the score to win i~.h/ r theexehange of recipes and le ~ l-lipple rrin ~waney, ~upt ~IK- meaere IcKe~s Ior me ~ ranu .-, ~ ~ Was a large atTeno- booth will be on the east side erv,ce on corpor hon stocks 10 26/t 8 t 37 LeRo Bur m. The S a I . '.- " tor Max ~qorth J and after the show treats at i~ters may be ready for harvest i Olin won 4 o . Y -iance Next Monday Nov 26 Mrs t ildin It will, . KInK ann oana olrec ~ he Lltts grocery bu g" i D u r 1 n g the y e a r the in-! ]~ 1 n ~ tnr~of~ ! ]M[@r~dlth'.~' "~d after ~haL" i They are gathered up with large rows was high with 14 and Soper Youn~ will instruct the m~kin~' n a~ incnes quare ann nave an OItDE~D '~O ~ru~'x" veetment in realestatewas in ~, lead Ohn with 18 ~ ~ -I sea rakes Shuckmg must be done~ :a Christmas coo i ec con rye officer . As the ball thrower hit the target said emcee A1, you d better be k e tree Other 01trlc light which, will be Robert Cameron rese re ortto r ~ from 586,99~60to 781 the gentlemen dropped obligingly getting for ho e." . ~ p -, c ea~ed $ $ ,- I m ' i by hand as a machine has not been i ~ memb.rs will brin,center ieces led from the Clt Hall The has received orders to p II Y ~ 723 14 largely by the purchase of . i worked out to successfully do this i a ro "riate for th " ~th will be open 24 hours a day i Fort Lee,oVa:, byDec. 1st, for 24 threefarms No. 4 is in Benton ~ntoa horse2ank of water. Nonei Donors of prizes in addition to !operation. An experienced husker State Co eae ! pp p :e for the holiday. ~ording telephcne service at any months ox acuve duty. ne served countyNo 10 in Jones county and . ~'? " i the above named were: Beranek's hits the shell the nroper way with I . ~ m . L m m mm mm Ur ,two years In the Navy In World weeks s Macs o nsons LISIDOn rlellO worm ,~. ,No. 11in Grundy county. Farms l ,' ,Bakery, Heasty','0 J b ', }a hammer and slips a thin knife i~o~,~L$,~,~ ~a~ ~he booth is in Cedar Rapids)War n ann hOldS me rank ot zna!in northwest Iowa had been sold! . o: ~. r,~ger .p~p~ ~u,~ iLitts' Bauman's, An-Nu, Brown- between the shells to open them. l~lh~&lN~l mum ~t the telenhone has not yet arriv- ]Lieutenant in the quartermaster ,~,i~,~l, ~,~ *h~t farms could be in mree ou~ oz ~aree. ~an limp- I i--'~ ' Jennie's Meredith's Meat ~ ~o 1. ~,~t, a 1 I i J~orn to ~'~c. ann mrs. urvln [, so it is not known just when the corps of the army. Bob was gradu- hn]]~ht .1o~or tc~ Mt Vernon pie s smallest son protested ~-~* Whit~'s Kaliban's o, ~,oh to o oo~,a, am . IP~ I Frlnk a daughter Sherry Kay m lone will be installed latedfromcornellIn 1950. Hespenti I audibly as hm papa took the,p fnr th en candidatesl'w,o ,~t~ ohm,+ ~ o'~lIAn~ ,am .Mercy hospital, Cedar Rapids, on vame OI STOCK in corporauons In- I 1 i o -~-~ . --, ~. -~-~- : - last ,ear in graduate school in the ~ . p m~ges. John Studt t~ek care-,~ ~ ~ Tuesday, Nov. 13. - ---------------- -- -- . )- .-" creased from $334,617 40 to $517- ~ ful aim ] were oona.eoDy ~tani S ~,reen-, It IS a gooa ruing mat oysters are i i " fiela oi Inau~rlal soclology .a~ ~ne~ ' ' I ~u gave ~lKxmK ms,house i " -,rimer as the ~ uck Damages Light Pole ~ TT.I i~-~r n Minno~nt~ ~n H i~ en-, 902.21 and livestock on farms from I first duma'.=. But the biSterest not eaten m the su:- . y . E. P. Slywester, professor of bot- 1 BAND. PARENTS MEETING. ~ ,~ ~ .J ~ "o ^ ^ ~.^ --'--uld ! $30 458 49 to $60 726.51. I blow of all was when t'-c "--"~r ~ RAFE ~111 "N "~UEEN VOTE ** are needed for breeding purposes any and plant pathology at Iowa L, ebon Band Parents discussed Kae/ravIs Keslaence,roueu u~ ou uw, w,~.~ . ' . ~ p~ - o w " '< " ( ( I "" , ih~v,~ finiRh~i hi.~ dem-ee in June I ~he operations of the college for 1 intendent's wife advanced to ! ^ ~+ ~ ~ ,ot~, i then. At that stage they are not so i State college, Ames, will be the, many Issues and disposed of all A ~.~ ,o ~;1]I~-~-t~a'me~)n ~villrenlain in the'~ the fiscal year produced a net lossI the throwin~ table ~iven ball I ~?,~.~"'~= "~' ~,"*' ~ 2~"~ ledible and not so fat so it is well!speaker at the Lisbon adult night~ old business at a meeting in the -- --u~ -,* s ,-' - -- ,-~* -,= =~= s ,~ ,v~ ,~ a=- ~o -, ~" r out of'scnool on Mond L ~.~ + ~o;, ~+~,~o, i,~ f~,~t n +~.~ 'home the Mrs Mac Mitchell house of $1 333.~8. Expenses exceeded in- after ball she fired ~nd missed .~.~ ~ + ;+ ; that oysters are con~de ed I ay, Nov 26 at 8ilunch room on Thursday at 2 p.m. ,2-7o : .1 ?-2.=:. ~ !. h. ;:;~ ~"~r de-*-ee at Cor: ~ come' by that much. i Finally amid the cheers of "-c" ! ~" ~s Known ma~. ~l~.~ ! season at that time. "I think the i P.m. The meeting will be held in i The group is planning a bazaar at x I house aoout ~ ~u ~ues ,u ~,= ,~=,-~o ,~ s- - o~-~ came in ] ray s : - i i " '~ on the qt een voting ann I the Lisbon hi h " 1, ~ T t~,'~ ~h ht~ th~ ,~,~,"~*' oyster grower pretty well deservesI g school ag classroom. I Crawford Electric store or~ Dee. 5 ma e ii~i~. 2~AI ~'$K&&l~; J'W ~p I ' ~' morning causeo minor oa g ~ . over ~ on sales at me xoo~ ooom - ,~ . . - a " ,"s The ve- ] ~ ( 'oo, M b --I: h the last straw, said her hun- ~ +) ~ ~,+ ~ r~^ ~, ~.~.~.^ the high price he gets for oysters, I Prof. Slywester who ls a weed~begmnlng at 2 p.m. and lastmg . .~.L.-- -~v~--- -- Dano ve a oouno$1on - .- ~ ~ - - -o -" cle belonging to the Wenger [ . . . ] I g no baked goods were wonderful sald h "r n ~,~ o rti i t u.L~ r, ^~ ~ t ~,Cpl. Alvin Klouda visited from i ,m ~ i. ~. ~ ,~ ~ ,~, i to let her get in ihe houseto- i ~.~ ~r ~ ~ ' ~ Jack Murphy, program c al ma,~trol and Iowa Weed Laws. parents are urged t pa c pa e. 'ifed and thus shoved the pole M,~:d::onm ~nl?gtuntjlekWed?~sd~Y!early this week for local distribu- mght' - . Committees for the carnival were: :iarra ngethfyrhThanlksg~ingJ~Cyr: :~ Much ,has been said in recent !HONOR FRANK BURK ~ck into the ground a~d loosened i~:~.~. ~ ~=u. ~,~,a. Cnl ]tion on Wednesday morning on ac- urawmg a~mo~t asmany a~mls- chairmen AI Morrissey Bill Neal; ; ~:~; a ~o.al,~ ; years aoou~ cnemmal methoas ot Frank Burk observed his 81st ir ,u~ ~.~ *'"' n - slons was the vauQ Vllle snow, ;,~ ~.- o ,~ - ~ weeo control MilliOns ol Qonars es on the arms The Llght Co ,~^,^~.^ cou t of the Thanksgiving holiday food sBrvlce the Deans C. Smlths ,^ ~ -- ^n . Iblrthday on Saturday. In the eve- ew took over and straightened ~r2~is%ina?tia~(~Ta~n729 ~/n ~v;a~;;!On Thursday. 1 trumped upatln? ~st hm;~ute DYiSwaneys, H. Emersons; food booth, ! soVil:llt ~Sd~e~reteac~e*I:~;n~heP~;' iaI'e spent each year by Iowa farm[! ning a group of relatives and friends e wires and pole during Tuesday [ ; ~ ,~ ! ~ i a nne crown otn g! scn !ers, .ol-! Orpha Kruse, Jo Brisbin, Betty i 1 ~ r~ r~W~l+ ~" i esr. 1or. cnemicals ann equipment ',came to his home with well-filled uu~e.w.~ "*~ ~ ''~ " " ~"' rectea o oonn ~anoDacn The cor uu. ~**uu,~, ~**~ wits %vnlc 1 0rning I. " " L.~.I "$~" ' ~U~ ~tb VAW.L~n I~r~le ! Y . . . . " Caldwell, Lottie Vislisel RachelI ."~. ~ ~ ~', "" ' h to apply them. Cnem'-tbaskets and a gift to he]p him cele- ' training ann Will oe quannea as !,vv --~,v v~ " .~ nell bovs.~ originally scneaulea "re- --*~-'v'~t"~h; ~a~+'~ r~;,t- WM ~=,',ayT Jror=" xoung oz .Kingsp r~' ~enn. i:~a.o,', ,o o.~o ,~" v~*-~-~; +"'~+ w,~-~""'+ v,'~ ,~ ;prate. /~iter an evening oI visiting an instructor after he finishes the I membered a httle late that they d ce concession ticket The Christmas party Wnl De nela ~ weed eunhol program but the use and cards the departed wlshin Mount Vernon Locals work His address is" Cpl Alvinl Mr and Mrs Lester Caraway re-i ^re to attend an o-en house so -Y ;-~ -~ -.' !c .s, Lee Ev- on Dec 10 The committee is the ,ff ~l~ ~~ r~a ' ; d"- ~ y ' " g I " " . . ' " . . . w~ ~" arts, 15, ~. /r'ran" snootingganery --,w .v.~ ~, nim many nappy returns. Mrs J. J. K~dder entertained' on,'E" Klouda 17305666, 3349th Training ~turned, Wednesday. liffr mwheretheir vls,the [ the young folks went to work on at.Tim PI~,-~-~ w' ~ v u.~v.lS, door" ' Darwin Cooks, L. E. Blggers, Paul )~,'~r0'~er~. tillages, are s essential asI tle~ t'~rr~rm, ~i~h~" ,f Mr~ I Squadron (weather) Chanute AFB, :in Hawthorne, Ca t Y broadcast complete with announc= ,-rize~ Br,nn n ~,~o ~.~,~+h~l~ Beckhelms and Charles Swaneys. i ever iVOLLEY BALL ON MONDAYS Illinois spent several weeks with their - F Holmes' friends for tea Mrs i i er Eddie White, specialties Sand- toss Roy Bowman" fortunes, Ar- ~ 1 Mr Sylvester will outline a corn- The Lisbon young women's vol- " . " ", ~ aaugnter ana son-in-law Mr. ana, " n Bill e's e ; ' ' ' o t o a i " :~lrnes is visitin~ her daughter ~.r ~A~,~ ~,-,~x'r ' ibach, Jackle Redma,Y 1 1 Ylrola Cole; movies Bachmans" i k. ~ II, le |,~,~, :plete program of weed c n r 1 nd~ley ball game was played in the L ~ - ') vv~ *~,~v.*~ ovv~ 'lvlrs. l%eltn nayaen. ! . ',v~u, ~v,w,~,vv,v. in school m Monda " r,) and Sandbach and an imported f discuss latest developments gY y night The Roy Youn~ ' Bud Brid es and Win ',vaudeville, J. Sandbach" ducking . ~ i b ': 1 ~ Joseph . g,~ ~ - Dr. and Mrs.Orlo Halght a.ndson{band including Yeisley, Sylvestert tank, Dave and Bill Neal Jud- [=~rm ~"r~u VICe Pre$o ~chemical weed control. !volley ball games are played every . t'aul ~ecKneim. alrec~or m,neld tluanes nave recelvea oraers DicKie spent ~unaay in winfiela .~ ~ . a --'t--, v ~ a^ ~ # e Pn~,m P,~,~o-v~+orvwill at I, +'+, '- .).o.~+ T.~tr~e Tlt They ;+ ~.~ ~ a ~ o x~r ~;,~+ iL~ranos" ~toa uavles, ~eorge Mrown,~ IohnstonTim lV~orrissey Liike Everyone is invited to take ad- ~wv,u,~ m~m ~rom ~:~ ~o ~J:w, : .~ ~, - ~ ~- .~v-r .~ ~ ! --. o,u *,--o. ,~. ~--.*s.--. ' .' ' - ~ 'and the oun worn " ~d the convention of the As~ocia m ~ave Nov 27th Both have n~,~,~ -emained with hi~ -randnar- land Paul Drahos. 1Studt;fish pond, Colons Hort- Lmn connty Jumor Farm Bureau vantage of this opportunity to hear a ] yc . g .en wish that - ~- nor wo l In of Schools of Music at Cincin- h~o,~ ~n ~h~ n~vv reeervts for the ,~n*~ nnfil Th~nk~ivin~ when his IMERCHANTS DONATE PRIZES ons;darts, Ringers, Gastons ring officers elected on Nov. 14 were: weed speclahst from Iowa State e u a ~aKe part in the games. li Chio He will leave here i~-~+ + ~"d is the ~on of '-, +~ W;11 "~-'n +o o'~nd theI Merchants cooperated wonder- toss Reyhons'" penny toss Free- Edna Mac Kemp, Marion, pres.; i college. .ur~.[ e ~Q= q~UT'~menAV r~da aft--moon and return ) illon Brid es' and Winfield da in the arental home fully donating door prizes to be mannwe,ght guessing, Tom Wooff John Malhe, Mt. Vernon, vice-pres.; i ~ Th~ x~+ xr ~ ~ a ,v , day +~ th, Walter Hu~hes',Mrs Forest Johnson and daughter gwen after the queen presenta- Vlc Perlsch (getting in training Barbara Trlmble, Marion, see.- ih ~,~n [~e~n~ And P.O. co ~,a ,ho T;oh~ ~o,~- o,~ ~,o, and Mrs A E Kudart and " Judy "of Elmwood Win left NIon- tion Winners who received every- for PTA work) ; band Northrup treas ; and Doris Jiroutek, Ely re- ]" "'-,'-"'-- - ! Co" w"-7' "~= --~o~.:~ ~,= ::72 '~' '.': ~;' ~" anniversary. They are the stationed in Puerto Rico. After his were Paul Winner and three daugh- Dick Washburn, Marilyn Schnittjer, tributed food for sale, the mer- pointers on planning next year's giving day observance. The post They made pilgr~ns for place cards of Mrs. Kudart, who will 15 day furlough Bob reports for tern of Polo, Ill. They took Mrs. George Pospisel, Noel Neuens- chants and the folks who through program. The meeting concluded office closes at 10 ~:'m. for the re- for Thanksgiving Refreshments for a few days' visit with duty in Rhode Island. He has been Stone, Mrs. McIlnay's sister, home wander who refused a tie in favor their patronage made the carnival with refreshments and square- mainder of the day. There will be were served by Mrs. Yohe.--Kathie on the U.S.S. Cabot. with them. of a teakettle, John Young, Mind ' a success, dancing, no rural delivery. Schoff, scribe.