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aJ MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, THURSD Y,D CEMBER 20, 1951
)UNT VERNON HAWKEYE, VOLUME LXXXll NUMBER 9
,MOUNT VERNON RECORD, VOLUME LVIlI, NUMBER18
onFerence Need Lots Of Early Copy Ray McConlogue Rob()rt Kc hi f Julian Smith Buys IPJan ns And Stars [Snnw Dn n't
^- Law Office" Farm Elect " - ---'" "
all news and advertising copy for upens Io tA/ mUn Rep er D 1952 Off,cers r
cA I.' L--TheHawkeye would appreciate i
~ll~q; V~41111~ :next week which is available onl . IIO VII [,V. 11',i [IVIUyIUIII !e]}JOJ IIC n!
- Thursda and Friday of this week Raymond L. Mc~onlogue of Mr. t : lvlr. ann lvlrs, aunan smith of I . . Officers to serve the year of 1952 I /
~ ~. lm e=J~ Tho o~io~ will hp eln~prl nn T1]p~' Vernon, has opened an office for I| ~ & J~,I~,L~' j~,-.ll Mt. Vernon have purchased the I| .e-.L. -. ~IL. were elected last week at the re-~m, 1 I I~ [
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rrluU : the general practice of law In the LI~I J Nt,~J~l[~| )~ Murton Kepler farm of 80 acres a !1.15 ~-~ snective m in~ I.'~ttl'l~l R#' II~lllt tt
y ~ day, Christmas Pages 2, 3, 6 and 7 ] t : uon eet .s of Ben, amm| w.1~= m=w~ ,m m~lV, ).
-- : m, + ~,o ~ *o~ ~K^,~ Wo zrom room oz me secona noor o~ ~ ~mne west oz ~a~. vernon on u.~. I Franklin lodge and Lisbon Chapter ~ s
IL4 o, 1.1,~ I g~g hope to issue the paper Wednesday j the Batche~r Bmldlng m .Mt. Ver: I Mrs. Eloise Kohl and the George.30. ossesmon will pass on Jan. 1. t The Christmas program at the IO'E'S" In Lisbon. The Masonic of- I m-- n .-.-. ~e ~
;~,u~:~,~l~,~ v afternoon at the usual time for de- ]non. lv~r. m cuonlogue writ spena i Kohls of Lisbon heard the name oliver, ann Mrs. l~epier morea lvion- I Lisbon Methodist church will be at l~cers are.: Richard Carbee, W.M.;I I~ ly D[y ln %,/T I,~,~,
I~|aCK"* * i-anTnef$'~ ~-'~a liver"# Thuisda-" # mornin'~s. I~part oz his axternQons a~ the or~ce. Pet Robert W Kohl read from ~ nay ~o me apartmem oz lvlrs. ~.ew~s ~ 7:30 n m Christmas eve The urn- ~on t~ooayear s.w " ~owara loin- t ~e~m M~,e|~
i He.has arranged for the te!ephone !WCCO, Minneapolis radio station, i Chapman at the Hack house on i gram'-follows: "- i son, J.W.; Frank Carbee secy. and Talk
The big race for the conference Mt. Vernon Schools ~v~rO~vi:~oSwle:e:e I~wi~lec~oStnO~u:nwert~ t at 2.~10 a.m:.Wedn.esday as one of ~iout~t/n~r~ee~r, tam:eWt~ulrDet~a~ Prelude: "Noel"-A Guilmant" and i He~rYsSizer:,trea~surer:~i A; '~B~+n" i One of the heaviest snow storms
" " each' i s me u P~ solalers in a prisoner oz - ),~.** ~ ~o ~.~o.# ,~=.: .
~)gehti:leg~tish:PanghaUPea~o look i List Vacation Dates i the Jordan and Jordan firm of Co-!war camp. Mr. Kohl is the husband the Kepler place will be listed i pCah~ieS:~e~.S orCh:ra:t~ 'MrJs ha:n~IServing in that capacity for9 years, i tfoptheth~intaer :l M ndaYetfailedd
~er all the contending teams !dar Rapids on a part time basis, i of Mrs. Eloise K. ohl and the son of i und er a new name Rhoads ' " I Mr. Carbee will succeed Charles I Lisbon aa,lt -,~, ~
ow it looks hke the team l'~e lvl~ Vernon scl~oOls wll[ ~, H,u was graduated from L~sbon i the George Kohl, i This is also the first time I have [ :SanKot, retiring W.M. I """ :"~:'~. ~?"%-~ .~'~2
ht n " " ""," " Wa~ ilel~l as scfleaulea ~no
g is Wilton. ! be dismissed ~t 2:30 on Friday, nlgn SChOOl ,in 19;~ ann. se.rvea zor Howard Anderson of WMT tele-; ever moved," Murt said on Mon-]mvoca~,1on, :lee aosepn xa,~es I Mr Carbee has announced his' . o ~w~eu
)r M),~Vernon ~o b~tustan~s willi Dec. 21 for the a~ nustl Christ- !four ann a natx years in t,ne u. ~']nhoned them a Little after 5 am !day. He was born on this KeplerlS ng' Joy Io the World.' Pro-~appointive officers as follows: sen-[a!~,2ay untiL)ravel was cliff, c1~lt
~'~'~ ~,~ "~'~ ~,~ ~ a,:,] h, . ' mas vacation period School Navy. At the time ox his his- ': ~Jhon h~ fonnd Roh'~ n#m~ on ;h~ farm grew up Living on it and then i cessI nai for choir I ior deacon Vernis Bigley" junior I ~.~u~ ~.~k~, ~ num oer .who
~. "~=. "": ~. '2"". .-~ ,~nn ~ ~ m a =t *'~,~ .~.~] :charge he was a lieutenant senior i,':'/--" "~. -L-'; - -;3=.; i started ~ t.~.~ ~ ~ ,~. ~.^ I wemome, Nancy Minert, Steven!deacon Maurice McCann" ~en~orln~a ticKe~s cua not attena ou~ air
~uoie neaaer.-!'ne nrs~ game IS~ . ,ns~ rec.i~eu oy w~w~. ! v,s i~i~~fi~ '"" i lacesexce tar
ii:~y:!iee~S~c lr~!~gP~ttac~:ii Atlbm:o:Ki~o= ~ox s ~rff~i ~Ne27~aCie~s~o~!inih;d:,i~~ t:~e,Mt, hmgE~woseKdhlu S:r~:;earrssTU~r~seafi ;fiH~c~ii}et~e2?~rocadsiK:!:8:4:!A o:~e~s~d ~~~lva::inMt~hg:~:~e::i~b:si~ii~iPt~:~?tht~e~ndv e~d:
torts summary of Monday morn- Whde Hunting Quail,first by a mine, was sunk bysh e ] i Jesse Holman, who had originally ] y, by Bar- ,iStar are: Mrs. Lyle Griffiths, W.M.; Chuck D ~'
,~~vernon.on ra buys " ]i~P~ n ~P ~" "i" SnU-n dbaYivDaeCe 2:-~: f~ t-~h~em,l he ~lsoon" l~,ors wnl" De xmoreo )an' " : "will sin" " accom" amed on the", : " ~I::I i,' ',: ' "" :1952Lis~int ~t~ ~a~cacohordT lug~:; tow Lst:ere E~ I" Tma rn avdly sth asrome ! r.OsP~ 0OUiheh h!!~~ g Dthi :t:h:a:d~! ,'
" two chickens on the back part of the J firm " i : i telling af hauling a bob-sled load Christmas Servants by Ronnie Big- ~ joint meeting on Thursday Jan 17 piano
PANTtlERS 54-44 . . farm some distance from any farm " ---- i ~ of frozen hog carcasses to Dubuque ~ ger Peggy Minert Jackie Wilson i i Supt. George Brooke welcomed
A fighting Mustang squaa no- i house The men hunted in a timber i I~.*~A-- A A I I |J :: i to market them It took four horses ! Nancy Sweet Jimmy Hall ' ! ~ = ~1 ~= the guests in the absence of Harold
~ated the Monticello cagers Wues-ton the south side of the Palisades I~||t~ ,P~I-~ I"l~llbl ! i to pull the sle~t and a week to I Christmas Piece, Bobby Jilovec i~l~t~I ~[ !~i114~ |~ i Moore. C. B. Johnston, president
ch closer ' ~::~: 1 ~ ~= ~=~ '~,~ev,~w my ) of
ly night 54 to 44 in a mu . . road south of the Jackson school.: IE- &A -- I~.*.-.&--.], : ~make the round trip. On the re- ; My Brother and I, by Jean Hall i,the Lisbon Chamber of Com-
bine than the 10 point margin ln-iThey shot two quail I'~;H,|!-~, I~|ll~|~lbl~ Iturn ride Conrad Kepler hauledlA Lot to Share by Gary Land I1~ I I,~ =!merce, responded. Each speaker
rates. Mt. Vernon pmyea nearly "When we hunted in this vicinity! i finished lumber from Dubuoue to'Smiles to Give Away, by Fred Ip~ |~ LI~~ ~[=~T told of spending the early years of
~ree quarters ~thout the ~erv i durlng ~he pheasant season we got! Funeral services were conducted j be used for Old Sem and for the~ Brooke I . h~s life on the farm Mr John-
! rangy Dick Moore who fouled !only one," Mr. King said "The :by Rabbi Harold Selzrnan of Tern- i i first Methodist church in Mt. Ver- : Good Judgment, by Jack Carbee ! a,~ ~,~fl~ ~ =,'~ton has been in business in Lisbon
~t after ll minutes Coach Don other day after the season had clos- pie Judah Cedar Rapids at the : non He then naid his - 150 assess-! and Joan Campbell L -e U amurcmv :since 1906
Wooff as re lace
ipple sent in P " ] ed we saw from 12 to 15. Dr. King : Johnston and Morgan funeral home ~ i ment to the church bv cradlin~ and ! Changed Signs, by Kay Land and ] ~ i Mr, Danlels praised the Lisbon
e nd he with Carney, Earn were in the ernoon for Mrs Clara # ' - '
nt a "," believes the phea.ants " :on Tuesday aft I ~~~ threshing wheat under the feet of Marilyn Miller ~ r.~ ~ :+^. ,~.~ ~ ~^ Christmas decorations. "We were
~rling, J. Moore and Edwards worK-:corn fields during the open season, Binstock, 73. mother of Mrs Eric I ~~!~Icattle and hauling it to Muscatine i The Christmas Spirit, by Susan I of t~h'e'~Lis~)on~ ar'ea"~o m*eet~'t~'i*m~]n !h~-illed to see them as we drove
cl the entire game. which was befor ethe corn was ; Kollman, who diedon ~amroay ~;!::i~J~ to be ~old at 30 cents a bushel Huey I ~o~. ~+,~n~. .~, into town," he said. "You should
los~d illtO . . ::: ::::: ~::Y.::~i:i:~i:i:::i::.:" ~ ~ . . ~.~a~,v,~ v~* ~a~u*uaj a~vu~ a~ ,
The Panthers c o !picked. ~ morning of a heart attack She was, ~~~ i : Gifts for the King by Jay Miller, I~.~n ~ ! be proud of them.
within st basket at the end oz ~ ox was turned over to the '1 o 1 half an hour :*:~::::--:]~;~ ~>'~ ) P o l~iliiK has zarmed me iana on r~#l,~#~ ~J,~, ~.~^~ ,- ) ~.~, u I Ray v n h,~=a ,~ ,~.~ .~ +
) The f . 1 1 n y ~:::::,:* I . ~ ,~,a=. ,~u ~ Br.a ~ ~
~$ : ~/r I~C~~ )~!~ iidlri ivnfhdt~Ssl~diih :~aigamo : il fG~2~]!iiiaiiiiii):~laLds~t~ie~S~i [i(!e will be at the Lisbon Bank
the first half and took Ule lead Cornell biolo de artment for ' !!: ~:>::i~::~ !::: i the Kepler place for the last five i Tr~StcC~h corner 'm " '
dumped in his first " Y *bOth wedding anniversary wh'c " i " - r home with the " distance until Bob's name was : r . ! " ." " [Two Christmas Lists by Donna i ep ew Of bsbon Couple it is almost impossible to keep up
~o bne nan mane ne rlelmer
St ~c~:nW'th:;:e~ jn. iI~Samerling 13 T::=:da~illD~el2ohme Magi fan:n2r~ Dr. Eric Kollman family since Dee. !hea.rd. Thenames. were read alpha: !+he Johns~reMn:/:a~umrara~ hz: mI Car bee !Killed in B-29 Crash i!% date Education doe . not stop
:cy~ ~ 3 ~. . . oo 1.~so ~r ,hrs. -ears nr~vious' encany" when lne announcer got::, .~ ,~ 4 ~, +~ o.~ ' Christmas ~anoies, oy 19onny oiz-] when your zormal
schooling enos,'
~wards 11 Monti: Paulsen 1~ this observance with them. [n the~ ~herkl~i~d w~th ~hd::ghter[!musical interlude*until more names!~J)C'u~:s!:h~er'ceBmUe~i::vWaS)nthe!o~VreCng' offertory by Mrs. Franklliv~et~soa~:;'lLSi'sA~D.eretceGira~':h~!. Dsa dBryan asked the audience
cnmi~ ~ cnneloe: lz ,%ppicu ------ ' ~-c ~ i S ' c ct~ #*,**~. zx=*- ; ' ] ' ho
were rece~xed When he resumed Rhoads th ir n ' ~ w many would sell what educa-
,Schoe,~ beck' 7, Helgens 2. . previous to that time were spent in " mer who was a resident of Lisbon' I e ephew, M/Sgt Kenneth
E "~ "ES LOSE An Nu Dress Shop Formal Mt Vernon with the Kollman fam- i he was in the L's. However the : for 'a number of yearsdied in a Pageant "The First Christmas", i Gray was killed in a B-29 bomber ; tlon they have received if it could
'~SoEac~hV I[iikes re,e~ves ~ere not ~'"nin" IS Well Attended ily' i K?hls didn't give up and a little Ceda~ Rapids nur ing home Wed! compiled by Ada Richter direct- crash in the Atlantic ocean near in t be replaced. "What would you
'" ' vi~ ~$ : : ta~er a ~e~ more ~'s were read i ~" ~- .~ " "~ ed bv Mrs Willard Light i*~ ~o,~ ~o* ,v~ ,~ ~r ~aJ~e ,or it i~ you could not re-
licking in top ~hape against the, ~ . AlthOUgh sue alo no~ sp.eaK ~.ng w] h Bob ~ ,~=m~ )noh)d~d near ay, IJec iz after a oriex ill ~. .~ . ~ r # ~.~o ~ t ,~ ; ~, ~.^ - L-,~,q
~e:xera:thaghdOfZ:n ,~aChocP:UwliDr~. : dlft;drotsteOsp~edomn tOqr:Ce~:(~ otrhre~r laiV~ m tN:r~, Yorki Ernl~ma:: Gr~. OmCtnObr~al?0aa~d::~?P~eW. hne~ five ) antdhalt~oe pi~ia~odShec~V:Sc~fflhated ! FEDERATED PROGRAM i g
new contact Vernon. !other were the only ones able to: *, i income was e t o " ""
,- * me ) ~ IO IVlI anQ /vlrs r~elmer were ~ ~ Mr and Mr r la sp n n eoucauon
~ ael~ ("eda-J--- U Merchandi' e gifts were present- Mr G.ete Rit.erman, ca !make their ~xay back to the U.N, ** . " The annual Christmas program s G ay p n to at-i "
,v.~** ~ ~,~lsuulo i i~w~ ,n to ~allv "Ann Fletcher Cornelt for the funeraland accompanied i lines. Early in December 1950 he born ~wo cnnoren: a claugnter ~.u- i at the Federated church will also tend the funeral services which will thiS year about z per cent Will De
* ' ' " 'eille who died in infancy ann a son ] so spent ~ou can oestroy a crop
~etlal View O~ Town !student" Mrs Joe Pehsek and Mrs the remains to New York leaving ] was captured adam this hme by ~ be at 7:30 p.m. ~ be he d m Denver Colo. b destro in
" ' " : n the it of ~ ',~ l ueonara oz ~aooitt r~evaoa *n an-~ : y y g the seed " he stated
ac r r Wednesday morning o C y I th Chinese who relea ed h~m after ' ~ n o~ ~ w~- ~ '
J k Tu ne i "" ' i Th .r oram f llo . .
t interestin of the -- Den~er Burial willbe in the I four da" ration to ~ne son ana aaugnter-m-~ ,I~ L,~, EI.~L I T~,IL~ ! Stressing building of the soil
une oi the runs g " - #~ :. ~ : bongs "xnere's a aong in ~ne /~lr', ' ~l~t~lNkl~ J~lg~l l~lll[~] ; -- .-- ,--. .
eo New World Cemeter at West 4 law urvlvIng mere is a granason,',ne s~m, ~:very morning there
)52 calendars at least to local p " ~J~A~ I~'~-~a"~ ~'~ i Y " Bob was in B Battery of the 82rid I " . .-- " : ' The Stars of Christmas' "The -. *, - ~- R ~. i
ie is the one put out by Bure. h :~1~ rl~l~O0~'~ V ll wood, N.J where a number of her j A.A.A. 2nd Division. He sailed i ~l~'ofa~?sb~W nS~S~i~s' ~rn'w~eij Holy Night", by Junior Choir !10 ~anra uver Kaalo i are ,~,~u more people z or
~plement Co which contains an * /. ~m s |*1- ;frienas are ourieo. ,from Seattle on Aua 2 1950 and! "' " "Greeting" by Pam McCann ! orea~a&s~. zne worius popma-
~ri~ ~oto~,'anh of most of Mt L,om t.O. I'llllne ! A ~. l~rH~ w~ Hrnxx, n@d in l l~n~or] in ~C ~"A:')~ la' ~, mer oz lnaepenoence. ~.~,~ = '"T~',~,~ ~ ~n+ ~ t.^ ', Many people in the community tion is increasing at thstt rstte.
ernon. The view shows as far i ~ Lake Kinereth in Palestine in Aprill cept for two weeks in a rest camp :~ 2 10-15 i heard Dlck]e Brokel being rater- ! Three-fourtl~s . of the worl~
0rth a~ the Lyall Bryant farm : Setting of poles for the new 34,000:1949 He spent several months in he had been on active duty con-;~ I D* - I -- I=1 - Pra,er Richard Light vieweo oy santa Claus Monday lmve never na~ a ~m, ~oma~n.
'eat beyond the Besler Repair'volt hiline from the Prairie Creek iM~ 'Vernon with the Kollman faro- tinuouslv until he was cantured ,~,u~ ~. ~ ruHH ~H~ 'Welcome Mary Alice (~ar evening at 7:30 over the broadcast "We have cultivated the soil in
hop and Harold Moore residence, generating plant, south of Cedar~]ly One roster in Vienna, another Mr E1 iDestroved ~v Fir@ A Small Girl's Wish Susan Lehr facflihes of KCRG Several chil-ithls area only a little over 100
essln ) S 01sol~onLann inelrit) I g larch from me porto warn at the ears et 7 to 8 In e
~t to the foot of the Main street Rapids, to Mt. Vernon.is progr .! g i in Chile and a brother in New York .7 " " i i Happy Birthday Song, Susan Lehr I I Y Y " ches of th best
ill and south to beyond the Mur- ~steadily The construcuon crew, xive and four grandchildren. Paul Rit- !. monms ore. son ,~t ert' }r nave Mr. and Mrs. Au~ust.~ Gerdes re- ' ~n,] M~ ~]~o .~ ~(~ ,] umversity hOSpital Iowa . ~ity ! ton. soil is o~one We should turn
h arc e Mr Buresh s residence men from the F. E. Myers Co. of ! terman and Gerda Peter and Mir- i been malting their no,~e w~m lvir. I ceived word that the home of their I "Th,- f'~*,~ ~ ~ T= ~om were on the program Dickm has the soil over to the next ~enera
,Yhg~ s~eth part of town is in a:Chicago, contractors, is.inthevicini- tam Kollman also survive !Kohls parents ~he George Konls midaughter and son-in-law, Mr. andl Leoral"Kruse~. ]~clwin'~lVic(~uown'iasked Santa for boots and spurs,!tion better than we receive it," the
r couldn't 't" of the old Interurban rignt=oz ',~lsoon since ~oo went overseas ; ~,~ . o ~.~ ,~ i ,-- --- ' ^ ~^~.^ r ^;'lgun ana nolster ana a wni~e cow- sne ker d lared
~r~all area chat tne came a t ,7 m-- " ] ~ i 1~.1,~1~ ' a 1 * ,~. ,:; ' ~v*r~. ~.arol ~lc= w ow~=uuz~, ; ~Jean uwens, ~tev~. ~ ~.=, u~a . a ec .
~ach The depot and Kruse Lum- ~!way. west of Bertram. cue crew'. ~ ~,v,~# ,~,~s. omy two mon~.s oj.a ~ Cerro Gordo county, was complete- ,~ Crawford,boy nat. out mat wmcn ne wants. The onenin~z and closin.~ of a
,r . r alo omitted 'm expected to reach Bertram Local Churches whe his dad went, overseas His~1 destro ed b fire Sunda about most is a streamliner electr, c Future Farmers of America meet
Co area we e s ~ ~ ~ Y Y Y Y Brother and I Joan and Steele . -
"- n in'about two weeks depending on the - . ; dadoy is omy a picture to him. It~ :~ : ~ ,~,- ~ ~. ~ ~ ~. ' :tram Dmkie has been confined to in~ was demons r '
The phctograpn was take ! i. )uuun~nt. ~n~ xt~u~ ~ nau u.=~ au-I J~arll e. t ated by the OfflC
~ril before the leaves were out. severity of the aelaot ner he loeationiObserve Chr,stmas,Z dressing Christmas cards when theyl"Little dies".
Patricia Williams,:the hospital for over a year 'era of the Lisbon chapter andGrov-
: you look closely you can see a i l~ocK was x~ .un~ g o o'r~o'Jo *~o i i home I noticed an odor of smoke. Upon in- I Helen Gamble, Vera Blood Don- ~. .= ,~.---~ . er Miehe, vocational ag instructor.
w = = r n SWill'
tile snow along the fence ro s, . "~ ." i Both Mt. Vernon cnu c e " ~ '~ ~ . r. ~ ^^.~ i vestigation they discovered the~ na Mitchell ' i uIscontlnue I lnaergarten Richard Bohr is pres Arlo Whit-
~rth of the C.&N.W. tracks, i Otis roan. z~was necessary ~o use [ observe Christmas with special ser-, ~,~"~'~P' " ~. ~,~.~^ u~v~ ! basement filled with smoke The i"The Christmas Story by Flan- '1"~.=~* ~u'- ~ a4----~L. ~ man, v.p. Delbert Li-ht sec. and
The calendars have been put out~,awYn.amlte to aid severn, nu,~ ~!vices in the truly religious spiritlon~'~"war '~ ~as~t"'~c~ob~r l~e~,four children who were asleep arel nelgraph," Janice 'Nost, Cheryl il~U'lll~l llllur #v~rllrl~ i Junior Emerson ~ubstituted for
two sizes, a larger one for the i eeK: ~ of the holy days . " i all safe. Everything was destroy- ~ Barber, Cynthia Lind, Linda Rod- i ! Carl Achey treasurer, and Don
~S~eeS~iahO~::s and a smaller for w maeCexri~ctte~, a~,~VmgreS~Ve~ ;n~en mT:et:resboYb~e::ann~hUrCihhWill f)i-i ~:l~[pre~ei:;kae(~ i~en~oW:lt~i:Y ! ;doutn~e iho~set aburhn~ng ~Oor ~he ] ,sr~:l~in Re~de~stShaaroncKaru~ejean ~, wi~in~.?md~ecga~ene~la~a.~n~lS~n i Si~l~s~ reporter
' h faro land H structures of two poles come' P " i from the "Committee of All China : b ' f ' ! P g '. : winter months beginning Friday
A large crowd enjoyed t e " f.- -- ~,~ + ~z,~hv Rnm~ he J gram on Sunday evening at 7 p.m. n~f~na~r Cnr Wnrlr] Pc*ao@ P~klwa ' tbme elng the amfly are staying i Gamble Nancy Gilmore, Gary ~ ,~^ ~+~ r.*.~ ; Mrs. Otis Young reported on the
Y party last Thursday with ts :.+ h ~oav =~mbled with children of the church school ,r.~,o ~a ~ ~ ~r~r P~.~ w~th Mr. Rices parents ~ho Live Reynolds Sandy Ford Reana~ m- -.u homemaking class which had from
I1. . nd m" ovles ~ ' t lcago on Sat n off t: 'homes T e o are on uty at he clu leader, Mrs Pa 1 Bowers
e stage ~how a 'P - ~ ~-'^-- '-- ~rrival of ~ presenting the first part of the pro- t 9n the same farm. Light Billy Kristan, Gregory -- ." - ^- 18 to 20 at each session. Six lad~es
~und near the Kenneth Kaplani~' 'I= L.=.=~. ionpage 2. . : :: " . [ Vernon on Monday at 2:30 p.m. with i "Steady Light", Michael Williams, [L nn OVl r;stead management and soil man-
a.m ~h,~,t ~n as ~ m. Wednesday ,~I #rfflW= ww =I~I~I[]ILIN[IIIII~. ==.~ i ~nrlszmas Wlll oe cemorateo wltn r~owara Anoerson, w~vL'n" news- about 1505 dama e~ to both cars Steven Sutliff Mike Torrence u==~,~,u~= I,= IF,v=iagement. Many proDIems, oz inalo
h~ ,~-~ ~, ~n,aht ~h@,'P was a m,~ ~= ~ a week end of activ,ties in the caster, and his brother Bruce visit-!W~-,~ ~ T4"~"oh~l~n nf C -~,q~v ~ Son~s "Silent Night Little Bells =m= I,m m,| s !vidual farmers were discussed he
Io~]l)]:'r'~n,:'~i~'~l~"was'covered bv :| #~ = I !Mt. Vernon Methodist church. Sun-' ed the Kohl home on Wednesday ICorn'ell stu'dent-ran" intot'he~r'ear of~Christmas'', Junior Dept. |~Jt,~ll~Jl| ~|I~II~I~IP~ i~aid. Attendance was very good
io=-'-~',-~"~'-~'~-'~n went into In .' tlrl n ll ! day will be the big day; but there :morning and made a tape recording ~nd ff th~ ear 'nf Theodor~ Bruch "Christmas Patrol" Bobby Dahn '=v m,~=~= =~,t~i II I~1~11~ ! Certificates were awarded to 15
W. .L~IU I~l~'.tl~ t.ll]lu~. I i ,~NlWV~II u~n inl~ i ' " " i ' ' I "
|e l~'~n|~n homo and waited until I. ' will also. be a Christmas commun-I of .an interview with Mrs~ Elolse ~ of Des Momes,' when Bruch slowed t) Gary Ciha, Lonny Barber, Doug-~lm I ,lwh had attended 8 or more. meet-
~ 'P~-~,~ ~m~ w~*~, ~.-other bus .~ I lon serwce at 11 p.m. Monday,!l~om and Mrs. ~eorge Kohl. Mr. un to look ~t ~ Hudson in the ditch la~ Miehe Thayne Stanley Dicky l lP=c~Jr .|~Jll~| I~JllP~J~ i tugs: Floyd Decious, JuLian Verba,
~ " "~" ~" : ne lv~. vernon ua~u~ ~qu~u ~ . ' ~noerson stated th .- : : ' ' ~ =vu v~= mv~m
Christmas eve at the Robert LI ht ~ Tom Moore Willard Light John
take them home The Ostergaard v-ill encounter the Marion Indians . ; ~ ~ ( The car was in the ditch between g i,
~l~ 11~d ~t)out as soon as it i : ,~.~ ~ ,ho~, ,~o ~,~ *h~ t ~unaay morning acuvlues wn, oe ! ~un~ n~n~ nau .~een c~earea oy ! the viaduct and the Besler Shon I Song "O Come All Ye Faithful", I ,~ I Light, Raymond Rodman, Charles
,C~-'-*. % =7- ~ -, -,~ -,-o* s ~ ~'.'T." ~as usual with s,~ecial church music ! the ~entagon just Demre he left the i ~ ~ ,~^' ' ~ ~ ~ ~he conversion cut-over of the i T4"~hl~r MJ]fnrf] T-~-~t*~nc T4~rale~
'mrnea xrom another can. boys sectional tou:'ney mis year I~- ,~.;. '4,-- ~"~ ;,- .4 ~ ~+~,4 ~,~ I rndin ~f~tinn Th~ r~onr ~|na ~ !ann neaman's Lxancn *v.~.~--s -. - I Lisbon telenhone ~vst,~m t,~ ~ dial }:= -~-'---~.-. .:."-~' 'L.
~ Pairinos were anncunced Saturday '"# ,"'~ ~ ~r .~,~ ,-,2~ ~, -----~ ---:, -y-- ""~ ~ ~. "The unristmas ~aoy", Kathleen . .~- . ~- ~ ~ - moore, ~ene ~Ieger, ~veret~ t~rav-
|~ ~ n a~ : --- ~ ?'~ i~aroara ~ecKnelm. mrs. tloy ~ow- [ useo on me noon news Droaocast. ] i Kristan Jackie Basil Ja,~oo~ ) exchange is piannea zor aanuary ) or, Don Henik, A. E. Biderman
" ' a~ain.t St Wenceslaus of Cedar~ . ! d g ~ " 1 --------- --- Heavlly Loaded Truck i Plattenberger Melanie 'Torrence i !. ". "' -I Roy Kohl and Charles Sankot.
*mr I ~ t L----I B ' s - . . iviolin Dy Mrs ~ ,J ~ramer ' i . . . ~. ~+~ a~r~ ~.^~' ' ~ slstant OlVl$1on general manager i FF A AWARIII~
~W ~,nevrole~ 3cn~l DO.~ Rapids in their opening Din in ~ne[ At 3 p m Sund,~y will take'place iu;~ .~,~,~| S~ |S~. 'Jackknlfes ~n Hill ! ~'~'~ :"~ ',~ ,~ i for the Iowa State Telephone Co. I "As "has-.*`^^-- `--=
l'he Mt. Vernon SChOOl Doara i ~uu.u. ~ o~.: v-~ ' ""'" ithe annual Sunday school vesper in . -- . - . -- i ! T.iah* T~n~ ~1~,~ ~.~.~ ] OX l~ewton, oral vears ~necial ~w~rd~ u,~v,~ nr~
:hased a new Chevrolet 36 pass- j Vernon in cross. A. . . . I the church auditorittm. This williPlan Chr|stmas Vacations i Trucks were l!ned up as far east [ ~'~'~ a t Delay in completion of the con- I sente~d
er bus on Saturday Delivery i The sectionaI prenmmar.~es ~ori have pageant features entitled "Ad- '. : as the Ed Litts placeaoout 9:40 pxn. i ,~'~:~:~',~ ~ I versicn has been due to a number ': thr~,~ ,f )~ ~ ~ ~"~ ~=~='~" }~,
made by Ostergaard Motor Co. 'this area v.~ll no.aragon intne,iviar-!vent of Glory." [ Faculty members of the Mt. Ver-!Monday when,a truck with a loa.d J ~ ~:~ ~ ~g~t. ~ar~ z~n. oar-lof reasons. A contractor who was iHarrv .~i~;~'~ ~i~" ,~'~"~:"~'.~h~
new bus will replace the Ely i telle gym ~eD. l~.~nrougn ten, z~. ] Actors in the tableaux will be!non high school are preparing to i of steel jackknifed on the East Main i ~ '.~,-' ,~'.~.:Z.;" ,=~'~ ~-~ i rebuilding the rural lines was un- !Bank" &--~','~'~'~," ~: "~::'.~=~
and made its initial run on . . ~w~u~j ~ imembers of the Methodist Youth disperse for the holiday recess,:str(et hillinMt Vernon. ~netruck:'~" ~,'~ ,~ ~~ ~ "abletoc mpletehisw rk nsched'iw~nt t~ r~,*,~ .=.~.~,~,~'*~",~
~day morning. The older re- Class A-- i Fellowship: Joseph, Jim Franta; I with schoolclosingFriday after-iwas bound for Newton It jaekknif-i ~)~s c~a~ ]ule. State road work occasioned :5"=,'~,S ~,'~ ~. ~"=: " '~'.=";.'C ' ~ L=
w b e unrlsTmas ~anales I,o15 l~.oni t ~ l~rttu~ .ug~,y an~ ~nlr~ to l~oru~r~
e will be rena~red and used in Springville ~. y i Mary Nancy Gaston" Isaiah Jerry, noon !ed when the load shifted - ', a lcn~ delay, Other individual v ~
. -"" i non v~ Marion Wed 7"30~ ' ' ' : " . ! . ~ lwariiyn ~ost, micKey Torrence I. ~,~,s
auxflla-"y capacity. Mr. Ver i Rlnge~, the ~nse men, Rod Davies, Mrs. Homer Fossler will be at i Traffic moved after another i "What Are We Doing for Him", t items some petty and others sub- ~ Special awards were given to
' ,ohn.ons Hav?. : Cl~l~:S~:Y~eil'~' TMuM n" ~:3~ i ii!bi~in~heedrl:deo~inWaLa~!~' ~ad?? ht~voA:~r:C::~om~mPeb:~l~olf ~fllMc~a~rnnip! ~na:kk~:ad:e:~i~unc:ah~wo~!u2tt~'>~util DiiidciMaSiQu~yn~)aBv?b ~:~:Y: i ~w~aae~rnkc~t~:a~l:~i~b~neldn~r r~ke Gta:nlh~:~heaHd~iY n:n~:y~ashi:~!~ l~te ~
|sed Maid-Rite 5hop Y '. ^: i " ,y i 1 in Cedar Rapids ancl" E E i over the hill i " "" 's on hand We ) ~ u h,n,the reserve
: Lisbon vs St Wens mon, ~:,o .Studt. Mr. and Mrs SIKKlnK nave Jackson ;-. r-~ ~ ~^ ~;^~= ~ " l"tleart ~lzts", ~ancy ~tar~,u~uu- I will make an all out ~# -~+ "= ^^-- i='~ r o
~age off b - Christmas. :Calif } kimono~, dresses and most types of of Waterloo . . Bob Liike will be ; ~,~,~ t. M~ ~nd "Mr~ Frank Marilyn ; . : ~ i hosts at the annual John Deere ~ "
Y toys including metal and plastic. A with his narent th,~ P ~ T.~n.o.i -- 7"-" .7---- 7: . I ~even lVlC~uown, ~ngem,o - ! Day The nroaram free for all ~aum r ~mersun.
-'T~.'--~"----~,- ~ ~ Mrs R~, D Youn,' will list of thin"s needed can be obtained " i ~vieyer, a oaugnter,Sally ~nn, et Webb Wanda Kohl ~=~ Jack Knives were awarded to
r ann wLrs. ~ay ~urnutt wilt ,**. Q.u ,~s " i s in J~ast L~etrolt. 1,' " ', I .a~.crs, uu~lnu at p.m. ~ u~,
'e Thursday for Barstow. Calif !leave on Friday to spend the holt-iby calling Ms. Jay Fordyce. 6152. ! The Charles Rw~ i we!ghmg 91bs 5~ oz atMercy 'The End and the Beginning .Mar-iLisbon school A full-length ~ic- ICarl Kiln sky, Jim Moore, Carlyle
-- "'" - ~ "~^ ---:-'^- "~ "~ *~"qrda-ohter ann zam- ] After the na~eant service mere ~ =#~ w,~ u,vm~ I nosp]~uz, ~euur ~ap~u~, ~c. ~o. ilyn Mornlngstar maroara ~raw-, ,~.^.~ ~ ~ ~h,o )~Y~, ~u~ x~$~.v, ~ene ~:renDer-
'.re mev w~j. spen~ m~ .w~n~ ~.~M~,~an~,~i~rs ~-Ol~arles Gillette, l will be the annual WSCS s'-onsored 'their vacation time between a visit ~, ---~----------- ford ~re .~'~u ~ "~ ~ igor, Norbert Light, Francis Cejka,
meir aaugnter ann son-ln-mw, ~y, ~w v ; with Mr~ Swane's r i r ~ ,~
and Mrs Dale Lichtenberg andDavey and Caroline in Albany :tea for children the,r parents andL, le Newmans ofYRoPc~fent~' ~he'OOPs| WO SI,pped! Offertory, Organ Solo, Betty Leo Konecny andKeithJilovec, by
and Mrs Bud Davi, ,ill drive N Y. Mrs. A F. Holmes and Mrs members of the church in the social a~~ in the Swaney parental 'home i ) Bowers HERE ON FU-R 0-UGH-- ;the .t'urina Co.
:',---,~ Lt la H Ru eP mother and ~ister :hall ' i Some years advertisers askthat iBenediction, Rev. McBirnie " ! ,~ . ~ .
u ~o ~.an*ur a " " " : ~" "'" "~-rin~ and lne t~olizon (ZIUO me~ Wlt
of Mrs. Young, will accompany ! Commlttee Includes IV~,s. Glenn ~n ~atavla, i,n ~ney wnl a~ovislt I papers run their ads upside down ! There will be treats for all the ~.w ann i~rs ~m ~a ~ . i ,~Ae u- .- . h Char-
M:d~i~ua,~!) ca~!ti!!d :~t!!s twhi~n.viBf O~tra~d~ng~sO~nay:~i~ i Qn~rs.~Irh~s~ jI~al~msne?~Snr:l~Ydd ~M~r iv~i~C~kkii:.Sa;':l~K'ai~:d~'en~a;l~ce~2 mdas:!do~pr !e ~l~Uiti!;f)~n:MnnTh!i j ch:lddr~n, attE::~yone ,s cordially m= !~Yarl~gsap:enYndd?~i:~o~ag!;~e~ph~:~n~mar' i.~. C~r~ya:rianr~;~dxa~:e:Cn~g:
P ' " ' i Arlin t " ' . . ' "
-hicago on Friday.They dis- will attend the annual meeting of Leo Kirkpatrick. ) after the proof sheet was ru ~,
ed ways and means in whichthe Woman's Division of Christian i Friday and Saturday will be giveni~mrs- Sikkink's sister, ?~Irs:. O. W. ~iin order to raise it and make itI Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swaney: Fort Hood, Texas, and the.Zearings i and 20 girls enjoyed the evening.
small college can best project.service in Buck Hill Falls, Pa to decorating the church. The ulson;and men go on. co me par- show up better and was inadvert-~and daughters will leave Saturday live at ~opperas ~ove. hey are El~.~t W~.o,
liberal arts program of educa- * Thev will return about the middle' tableaux will rehearse at 1 p.m. en~m wiuiam ~cnnepr home in De- ! ently dropped back upside down. t for Rockford, Ill where they will to report bacic uec. zo. ~nrt i"~'" < ~,~= ~/~ ~.~.v ~.~.~:.~j-~
A committee was set up with' of January I Saturday. Intermediates will report eamr, rod. They will return to Mr. ' We're sure that no matter how you I visit in the parental home of Mr. ! ~ the" w'i'n*',:='~'.~' r~. '~'~"~',~a~
Macaulay as chairman to stand- " - .-- I ,o r,elp decorate at 2:30 p.m. Sat- vernon me 27m. !re0d Don's greeting he means Merry and Mrs. Lyle Newman. They will j Fred Alexander returned to his ~'"--"
the ethics of recruitment George Cox was taken from me urday with some parents on hand to Remaining in Mt. Vernon will be Christmas and perhaps Santa's I also visit Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jacot I home in Lisbon last Wednesday fol- Don Minert attended a Purina
the awards of financial assist- P.tt Manning residence last Friday assist. Some decorating already has the Bruno Beckmans, John Sand- sleigh should be upside down to in Chicago, during the holidays. )lowing eye surgery for removal of .~ales meeting at Hotel Savcry in
to students for conference to a nursing home at 1818 B Ave. been done by the young married .bachs and Bertha West. more easily drop bags of Purina Mrs. Jacot is a sister of Mr. Swa~ a cataract at St. Luke's hospital. Des Moines on Wednesday, Thu~so
N.E in Cedar Rapids. people's group. Items on others appear in locals, down the chimneys! hey. He ~s coming along fine. day and Friday.