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Lone Tree, Iowa
August 9, 1945     The Lone Tree Reporter
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P THE LONE TREE $ !"Pap-py" Cheshire, Nirginia Brissac, l !Edward Mile, Edwin Mile. Beverly! Notes • Loyd, Maxine Doyle. Coraline Cotton, Davis Creek Florence Pepper, Ma, Kenyon and !Charles Irwin. Frank McDonald di- Jrected the film for Republic. visited the latter Electrie Fingers week with Jeanette Zeig- ! "Electric fingers" have been de- and Jean Strong vised to grope inside turbines and the Week end with Leona motors, lifting out loose nuts and ~l~ree. Frankie Mincer and Sunday afternoon with family. spent Monday ev- Strong. Sunday with Floyd was a business caller afternoon. Stolley is helping her Mincer cook for attended the dance Wednesday night. Albert Kron spent parental Mrs. Anna did threshing Friday ~iz helping at the Edd called at Mrs. Anna afternoon. bolts that formerly would have made necessary taking apart the entire machine. O East Highland News Events Of The Week Every one enjoyed the nice show, ers of the past few days which will help the gardens and belTies and we are hoping it will help the corn to beat the frost. Mrs. A, E. Moberly and Raymond did shopping in Washington last Thursday. Clifford Murdock returned Satur- i day from Jefferson Barracks where~ he had gone last Thursday for his physical exam. Raymond Moberly called at the Everett Rath home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. AI Nunnaliy helped Mrs. Jas. Dvorak cook for men last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson are en- joying a visit from their daughter Mildred. she came Monday. Frank Nelson was in Iowa City last Monday. PROCEEDING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (Continued From Page Two) Iowa, of Cherokee County• County Auditor's report of fees col, lected for 1st and 2rid quarters was approved. On recommendation of the Clerk of Com~, Mile D. Wynn was approved as local registrar of Vital Statistics for Oakdale Sanatorium. It was moved and seconded that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and County Auditor be authorized to • issue quit claim deed to Rudolph Kral for a tract of land off the southwest COMING! ---o--- Neighbor Sing" Republic's pretty sing- has the top feminine~ Neighbor Sing" which and Thursday, and 16 at the Lone Tree back the clock for her ~usical. student in she !~ter at)pears a~ about Qld for one sequence. Acth Photographs like a grade- the song and dance se- give the make-up man va- Work, Brad Taylor who lead in the picture Terry, had to be made for several days in glasses to appear much Years. as a professer of in the sprightly film are With his band and Lulu Scotty. cast includes Harry OF DISSOLUTION OF CORPORATION It May Concern: ~t!l IS HEREBY GIVEN that ~rration known the Lone as !r~lers Exchange, of Lone ~son County Iowa. was by a Vote of the stockholde]~ a meeting held in Johnson County, Iowa. on July 1945. called for dissolved, and that th~ assets of said corporation of and distributed a- stockholders in accordance of shares or stock corporation held by them af- of all corporation obligations and the saris- claims against said cot- at Lone Tree. Johnson this 21st. day of July F. H. Lenz. President Wm. Fouchek. Secretary Repairing Diamond 760 Motor Oil Phone: 39 Wednesda, 15 _DMISSION $1.22 Plus Tax TOM OWENS -- SATURDAY, AUG. 18 J Marchlnq steadily to the trontI Farmers ev- erywhere are mnc~d at the big yield, high quality, large ears. sturdy stalks, deep roots. Get in step with the ~arade today o . . ask " your neiqhbor who grows Ptister.~ FOR SALE SY PETSEL B OS. Lone Tree, In.--Liberty, Pleasant Valley, Lincoln and Fremont Townships 83rd Annual of the Union District Agricultural Society -- West Liberty, Iowa MONDAY -- TUESDAY -:- WEDNESDAY-- THURSDAY 20, 21, 22, 23, 1945 Attractions Clmnged Every Day -- Fast Harness Races-- Fine Mid y. PULLING CONTEST Tuesday Evening in Front of the Graa lstaud. • LIVESTOCK PAR kDE OF PRIZE WINNERS WEDNESDAY EVBNING. 800IETY HORSE SHOW -- Tlmnd y Evening -- STOCX HORIBE SHOW Concerts" in Grove each day and Evening. Plenty of Shade. ffJ [LDREN'S DAY, Thursday, Aug. 23rd--All children under 16 years of age axe invited to be the guests of the West Liberty Fair. I}ANCING EACH EVENING MANY NEW FEATURES Visit the Rotary Free Rest Te t PRESTON. W. RROWN, PRES. JAY r ICAN, SE0'Y. TREE, IOWA, THURSDAY, AUG. 9, 1945 -- = ,, _ -- .- end of lot 35.sub-division of the South- ~ cations were approved in the various east Quarter of Section 3. Township 79 north. Range 6 West of the 5thltowns and townships in amounts as P. M. made by Edward Worden, Coun- follows: Big GroVe $251.533; Cedar ty Surveyor, in 1873, the tract being15209"577: Clear Creek $129.261; East more particularly described as fo!.~Lueas $202,558; Fremont $230,731; lows: Commencing at a point on the, Graham $155,953; Hardin $154,714; northwest side of the State Road run- Jefferson $202.616; Liberty $116.294; Lisbon 1 5 Lincoln $132,500; Madison $127,641; ning from Iowa City m east from the1M°nr°e $235,593;Newport $162,992; chains north 40 degrees northeast corner lot 33 of said sub-I Oxford Twp. $215,992; Penn $132.782; PAGE THREI $83,15~: Hills Corp. $49,246; Lone Tree Corp• $166,459; North Liberty Corp, $56,925; Oxfoi~d City Corp. $149,868: Solon Corp. $152,540; Swish- er Corp $67,550; Tiffin Corp. $27,220; University Heights Corp. $117,050; Iowa City Corp. $4,992,673. Total for County $10,005,451.00. The Board then adjourned to Aug- ust 13, 1945 at 9 A. M. division; thence .north 35 degrees west 2.35 chains to center of ravine: thence in a northeasterly comse wid~ the boundary line of lot 34 of said sub-division 1.15 chains; thence south 35 degrees east to west side of said state road; thence somh 40 degrees west [o place of beginning, said tract one-fourth an acre more or less. The deed having been executed it was moved and seconded that the ac- tion of the Chairman of the Board be approved. Vote on motion shows: Ayes. Beranek. Dewey, Pechman. Nays--None. Cigarette permits were approved for Marie Schneider of Cosgrove and Chris Naziger at Frytown, The 1945 Homestead Credit appli- DANCE HILAND PALACE WEDNESDAY, AUG. 15TH Music By LEE AND HER COWBOYS PleasantValley $103,098; Scott $229,570; Sha~an $364,785; Union $247,077; Washington $372,954; West Lucas $164,541; Coralville Corp. S. G. BERANEK, Chairman Johnson County Board of Supervisors. ED SULEK, County Auditor EXTRA POUNDS MEAN EXTRA DOLLARS IOWA WHITE ROCK HUSKIES are Giant Size Big Husky Vigorous Chicks that will develop into $ lb. Pullets and 10 lb. Cockerels that will lay 25 to 30 oz size eggs. Sired by Recorded 250 to 310 dam sires. 14 Day Protection Guarantee If intercepted in acquiring a high quality p~oduction flock order at once. send for description and complete price list on V;hite Rks.. Bar. RPs.. New Hamps., W. Wyan., BI. Giants. Hamp. White. V¢. Leghorns. IOWA STATE HATCHERIES 315 Spencer Street, West Liberty. Iowa N EWT'S PRODUCE Lone Tree. Iowa / cross ~V~R development and flood control rank high on the list of America's post- war plans. Many of these projects call for dams which may also produce elec- Wic power. expensive duplication of transmission faci!. ities, help to coordinate the entire power supply of each region, and assure its wid- est possible use at the lowest practical rates. This involves issues that should be dis- cussed and settled now--rivers to crpas in advance. Man v of us in the power business have had a long experience with riverside plants, in the production of both steam- generated and hydro~ectrlc power. In fairness to ~all taxpayers and in the inter- est of the mar million users of electric- ity, we think we ought to outline our convictions and suggestions on river development and flood control. 1 a dam proposed, all of purposes should be dearly defined in the legislation--flood control, navigation, ir- rigation or ~ower. And just as clearly, the benefit to the people affected should justify the cost. 2 If power is prodded at government- built dams, it should be sold to existing power ~]stems, without special privilege. o~ discrimination. This will ~tve the plan should be passed along to the users of electricity, under regulation by Statc Commi~,ons o¢ other properly constituted reg,.datow bedles. This will asatre all the benefits of fiver development and hydro~ power without the added expense c1' government going into business aud competing with its own citizens. 4 Government in any bt~iness e~dmu. gem a// business. G~ve~t in business and few, if any, other taxes, little or no interest. If government can sea electricity on this basis, it can sen shoes, groc , ~biles, or anything else the same way. Government may ~operly te~ulate business in the puMic interest but should not operate busines¢ It should not pl~y in the game fv$ which it mak~ the rule- In other words, $overrument ahouldnc tJ~ tO Jbe u,~l,p~'e ~l~d pitOn/el at tll~ ~.me timel P