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December 13, 1951     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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Dee, n .to conserve that in nature which lwhile and with such potentialities IA-.J tAIL L P= V T J |A I FII ,in at once," said one small chap I=: n .P -- . Mt v= ~^. Io ~.-.~.-. ~.~J 1:~ Club Wun $ Citizens is already useful and beautiful and!can be accomplished all at once ~I-IU YVIlU] I'or /ou /oaayl IVtQ amr l,so let's take turnsF' 'tLIOya Keller/o rresem a"~l~l~e'~'bo~ite ~:=~w~"I~'~ " ~ to raduall add to the beauty of . - Suggestions On Prolect g ~ y d I Citizens of Mr. Vernon and Lls- IIIlII ~ III ~ IIIIIIII ~ [ The pupils assembled the shelves, r Brotherhood Program Thurs Vec. ]~, ]95; Page 9 i~eogal~a~:~r l:wWnSc:r~aar~a;~n~Si bon have valuable observations I ~ I I ~ ~l :stoeked them, made plaster vege-i Presb terian Brotherhood The garden and conservation de-i g -land ideas on what is needed to im- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ltables and painted them and finally ! . y .~ . ~. will in~ " n ~ ~ ~ ~ IIlII !as their bi~, 's cial the made meet on ~maay, uec. 14, at 7:30 ~arm last spring, have been doin par,~m~;~ ?: ~new ~it:yinV;r;:unn~iomn ! This is a project that will run P: VenthevaPl~:ran::u~ :e:nen~retao i ~ I M ~ ~~ Ipackaged fudge ;tPoesell. Sig~Ys in the I P.m. at the church. Lloyd Keller some redecorating and the ne~wg 1' ~ ~ ~ .~-:u .~ ; ~school attracted sho'~'~ers and the;local conservation officer will ire ceiling had recentl been a lied Plans for their long range conser-through the years. Some o "oral !~.~ ~ ~ 1 ~ Th~ committee ~ ~ n I~ ~I ~ r~~:: ] ~k- g y pp" ration project in the Mt. Vernon-iplan will be formulated by the ]~.~ welcome'all of-'tt~em and any ~ ~ ~ II:~ [only ones for whom the event was ia ~ai~ ana snow mov/es of wildlife. ~Irs. Smith is the former Mary Lisbon area. It is their earnest de-!committee and the club member- suggestions as to how to organize mI~:: ~ IIII I I~:"~ i~ ~II not a success were the children who ~eIresnmen~s xwll be served after Wolfe. ~ ~ " ~i : reams too late to get any candy The ' the program On the fire truck were Darwin rare that everyone m the town and ship with ~easonal goals to be . ~,:: : to best reahze them Please take ~::,~ I rural communities join with them'achieved. No proposal as worth-ltime to submit them to Mrs Albert ~ J/I~ ~money went into the Jumor Red! ~ and Dale Cook, Bill Scott, Rudy -- ~," . . " . ~ I~ ~IITM ~'gr'~- ~ II~II~ IliIr' I Cross fund i l~.%= II~ Vodicka and Ravrnond Krumm - ' Fischer aepar~men~ chairman ~v~r ~ II~ l [~l. ~ ~ ! ~. n ~ N :: rIr : II ]~!L ~ ~|[ -- - -- I~E~i.L " : 1 ~ I~lRgll~l~l~ I Chief Kohl drove out in his own I I Merrill Burgs civic welfare chair- ~ i ~. ~.- ::'~ c~ i I~ t So grocery stores food and where ~. . ~, ~. I DI=~I A/ /~/~l~] ]/~-IkllkAl=l~lT CJkir' [i man, or one of the committee Mrs ~ r.:}<~lt*} ~i ')i~ ~ ~I !it comes from is more meaningful ]J~l~ ~r~l~ k ~&~-J,=A,~ i I '~mL~mr~L ~VII~WI%'~IIIV|L-II/ 4~/'akLE:=,Elmer Moot chin Mrs Estella ~ ~L~.::: ~ ~ n ~ II~ Ito that first -rader of "ours now ;~vmHm ~mmmmmum I~lllk, lll~'ll, .~ . --'-~ ,--U--------- . . -,' ~ ~ ~ ~ m E~::~ t s ,~ I i ~a~ populations can De Kep~ [ ~ ~T~"l~lg~ Alklr~ I~I~I~I~I~D~ [ Burd of Lisbon, Mrs Harold Burge ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ As one tike remarked We learned ! down b- cleanin'~ u *--"~ '~ v. ~--v~,~,~ ~ mbw.~w.~ . - [ :~ :: * 2~. Ilre in the Kl~crlen ceiling at . g ~ ~, s~--as= ~-- [ [ or Mrs. E, R. Ho~dahl. Th~s corn-i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ all about it from the cow to the !medlatelv and nronerlv "n " [ At Iowa ult~ Sales Pavlhon [ m~ttee was aor~inted by Mrs. ! ~ ~ ~ n ~ table!" t~ ~wr. anu ~wrs. ~onn ~rmm rest-; nf it dzs~omno I - - t ~L~^~ ~, .~.^ ;~;.~.tm~nt me~,in~ n ~ ~ ~ ~ I nonce, the second farm south of thel [' w. . =V ~ ,rap q~p,m In o n ~ ~ n ~ ~~ ] ~ g cabin at Ivanhoe was put outl ~amraa uec. 13, 1~31 Dec. 3rd. Its purpose is t col- n ~ ~ u ~ ~:~'| '. * ' . , [ ~n k ~' [:lect ideas review them. construct! ~ ~/~ti~l~ ~ ~;i~.I IWrltes On Hawks, Owls !~Y M.t: Vernon ~lremen with thei~ ~M CaglCg. nereTora netTers, i orana Trom ~ouglos, ~yo- :a~ plan. Other' committees will' be l' .~::: I ~ rranKnn ~wp. zire zruc~ aza'zu II~ D 1~ = ,-I I r n ~ I I I J mlng; have been grazed here since Oct. 15. [ formed from the general club for i i ~ I I ~l ~!;i! ] Dr. J Harold Ennis is the author !p,m. Saturday without heavy loss. i J I h ro l ion sin ked h Laurie D e ~eeoud from left of an article on Conservm Iowa~ Some tm around a stove ~ e ] 80 choice fleshy Angus steers weighing 950 Ibs Montanos; J:the carrying out of t e p ject] That s the quest b g as y Y ( ) Hawks a~d Owls" wh " g i which we~t throu h t" " pip I [ FARMERS RENDERING [ ] have been fed here since Oct. 1st. [ after the plans have been brought ]as she clerks the first grade grocery store at Ward s~hool. Her customer, [. .~ . ,: ich. appears i . - g . ne cei, ling, De- I [ COMPANY [ to the crab for approval. . m me curren~ Iowa waltoman ] came no~ enough to ~gm~e me cem-, J 50 chouce Angus steers weighing 1050 Jbs. J !carmen Neal, seems to be ~dging the merits of a vegetable she holds in Jpublication of the Iowa division of, rex ceilin~ board close to the nine I [ Prompt removal of all [ J 75 choice Hereford steers weighing 900 Ibs.; have been J!~~'-------'-iher hand. Ithe Izaak Walton League of Amer-]h~r. Smith had pulled- down'-th~e J dead stock. Just call our J [ summered here J~ Jimmy Sharps (second from right) appears tempted by a can of[tea. .The articleis a plea for spar- ~i boards close to the stove pipe andI I nearest truck, collect-- I [ FROM AMANAS [!~ ~ ~t~-~ [l neanuts being offered bv his clerk but needs the O.K. of shopper I~w- [!n.g znelives oz .cel~in of these ~ haa wet down the area around the i I Meehaniesville 95 [ i ~ v~ *'-~r"- .~ -- ~ mras. The rea-~anea hawk is esti-i fire by the time the truck arrived I Solon 189 25 choice light Hereford calves J I J:rence Stuflt (far right) The persuasive miss promoting the sale ia the mated to be worth about 25 a ear i Not over 5 allons o ~ ] j J I~' " $ Y g f ~ ~u bAVi: 3PAt. j to an Iowa farmer. It consumes the booster tank were used in put- [ Superior Service ] [ 80 open gilts; long time vaccinoted [! ~ [jthepupils terepresent them'in the pieture siz~ee all could not be in it,/rTdenntSsSUuje.hre~sS" field mice and i ting out the fire. t f St Lic N~otn~ellog~l'a~City Ia I g q The Smxths who moved on the~ [ 40 fleshy feeding cattle weighing 10501bs; fed in dry yard [iI ~ [ i and other grades were lnvlted in to share the experlence the untt afforded. ] " ' I 60 W F steers weighing 1100 Ibs, fed in field [1! ~ l! / ' " - "- ,;'" i l Mothers of first graders in Mrs. i The first grade visited a local gro- [ 13u Trim onorTnorn cows. laeat tor corn STalKS or to run J ', ~~ liJean Bone's section may send Susie cery to become acquainted with [11 I through winter. [i ~ I l or Johnny to the grocery store now :what that type of store sells duties] I~ ll I~l l l ~ A l l ~ ~ g ~ l [ 20 Angus heifer calves weighing 500 Ibs. [I,Mello l~ liwithout a single qualm--or almost.:of a grocer, courtesy of both clerk/I rUDLI~. U ./I JN ] 20 W F springer heifers [ iI i = ~ . J~l IIYOu see these youngsters nave oeen ann customer, the physical plan or/ ---- -- ' I ^, ", " . [!I 1"[ .= ,| I having a realistic problem in mer-a store how to find price tags and}I Thllr ~l~y n--. l tk P It~ I o,~ gooa w.r. yearnng sTeers welgnlng /uu nos.; nave oeen I n ~ /l,~l I chandisin" read them In their discussion later =-------~,==llr =,~=*~=o -v===1 --our =,:vh i running in corn stalks, lil J Ii!li I'~'l I~' . ~" . . . some study was made of common[i Christmas Gifts To,s Radios glo t,: ,t *~ ,~ grocery store experience oTiers ] I~1~ /l~ ~ I1~111~1 [ 20 choice Angus steers welghina 600 Ibs i;i I ill IlK~ . [~| I foods that are grown that are man- I I~ - ~ ~ ~ no ena oz eauca~lona~ se~-ups 1~ d a that are im d " " : ufacture nd porte, and Household Furnlshnn s [ 20 choice fleshy feeders we ghlng 1050 be. [I I I~l I tzes zn w~th a food unit emphaszzmg II g . ~,z ! ' - i 'men me sm~ln lry col~l~ruei- t I 4~ W.F. Steerswe,gh,ng850-9001bs. I brand I A i~ I!nutrItlon. It promotes reading be- ed their own storc on the s~a-e I MUST BE SOLD [ 135 mixed Shorthorn steers weighing 700-900 Ibs.; one [III ~ ]icause comrfulgroc ry aavertise-in thcir room. This added spaee III Sewing Mochlnes, Television Sets, Radios, Electric Trains, Dolls, ,owner. . I;I ~ ]}tn~aetn:s S~rn~USa~a~n~egreszthanmas~vus. l is: an a~t for edueatto~/ .untts I Games, 9x12 Rugs, Dinette Sets, Vacuum Sweepers, Mixers r like ilr~ IS~ ID4~ ~ll~UT~ ~ llb ~d~llOW$ a, blankets . I This is strictly a consignment sale for farmers and feed- ]1 [ IPrice labels are number problems' . "h-'-,* 11 Gift Items Food Mixers ,~hests [ ere of th s locality. ];I Order [qas are paying the bzlls: (Fzrst grad- in+ erased or having to dis-t i Pill"--- "'----'- Clocks Pop-up Toasters Vacuum Sweepers ereare not concernea th the [ All cattle will be sold at this auction ,:1 -P ^ i l n i rupt the seating arrangement II Towel Sets Hair Clippers Waffle Irons Appliances I i MI~LL~P U /~ILI% [ p[:mm.;m oz where me mo ey comes: and furniture of the whole room. [i Bath Towels Cook Ware Bath Room Scales Comb Sets I i In The Handy New [ j " ':In addition' to practical knowledge l Dish Towels Hardware ~bilverware tame ~loths l II1/ ~AI ~ n ,-AmTr~kn /l One of the unit's mostvaluable such an experience teaches observa-]l T ~2 ~L~LLq~I~ ~q~K~Z~ ' ion Ever bod o I~lee /~rills ~nize ~et Pots & Pans I~&IA t~lTV ~A/I~ ~f%&~l~AIklV 1 I [lexperzences was recognition of coins ~tmn and cooperat . y ytI I IV~V~, ~1/! ~U.~l~ll~ ~/~|r~ll! ] from all fine ]land the making of change. And noted things in the store, all pooledlI watches Dish Sets ~ewing Machines Mantel Clocks I Auctioneer" Col Peter Boultinghouse Aledo Ill Mt Vernon and Lisbon I some concept of how far a dime!the information then cooperated in lI ' t i " I Iwill stretch is within a child's ,'rasp setting u,~ the' store and taking SHOPPING AT YOUR BID COME ONE COME ALL, FUN FOR EVERY ONE Food S o es t r ~" ~" ' [ D.J. Gatens & Sons Iowa City, Iowa / I i]when he is spending the dime for turns at keeping store and visitingII .ou Will Find Glf~ for House, Dad, Morn, Sis, Brother, Cousin, Uncles, Aunts, Etc. ' ' -- "]so many pieces of candy i it as customers "We can't all get - " 11 TERMS. CASH ,~.~~~,~~~m~~~r~=~ I show Your Neighbor, Then Bring This Ad To Auction For Valuable Prizes " i Anamosa Lnvestock Auction Sale Barn ~ :,~ ff~z~i 1 Mile North on No. 151 -:- Anamosa, Iowa - . Lloyd Brickley, Auctioneer Rem. Sales, Cashier n "~:]:~:] :'::' :] 'n :' ::I]]Z'::n:~'::~ 'X'~(~" ~:~: ] ' ] ~ " ' ::~n "F nn ~':'~ :': : "]'~]'*~n ]]dn n' ' n'n 'n""' ]n n ~" I [ :~i!'i!:i!:i~:i:::i:i!~:'~:ii~:i~:~i:!!~':'::'~ ' ~"~i:i~}~-:i'~:~.:,~ "::::i:::!.::.:::::::::::: - ~ :: "-- :~'::~':~.:i:~i~::::i::~::~:~:,~':~:q~~'" :'~-~}:~:~b. .':-:~:i:~:- '~'~:"'::: ~ I ; :: :::" I . ~iiri 5~ '~::!~i :~ H'ltl F i!!i!::~ !:i:!:!:!:!!!" ] ' ~ I BIIIIll IIFFEg3 ! Books Games & Puzzles ~ A= Co~or & Paint Books ' ~ V Children s Puzzles : I I 1 10c - 15c - 25c )~ i ~. . ~f.~.~:: 15C to 49C ~ BROWNING STORES ~, ~ut Out Books ~ :~ !0c - ! 5c Adult Puzzles ~ - - . ~ I ~,~ ' ~i~~'.-:.'.-~ i~:~G-~!z' :,~{~ ,* : ::,:-:-::::- ~::.~:.:: :,:- ~.:.:.:.:.:. -::; :~. ~:::~ -::~:::'.?.:.~: ~: ::.~.-:.:. ~::~ Ch,ldrens Story Books 29 to 98c For every member of the famdy. Here are a few of the toys i " " I I|l |1 I! iG n Mount Vernon, Li HT . - FOWIEB |