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L.,L__ /....,I I,^,~, I Mrs. George L. Albright was has-Other Lisbon news and Mr. Vernon, Ia., Hawkeye-Reeord
,:~u,i ,-v~.~I .~mll~ [tess Wednesday afternoon to the i and The Lisbon HerMd . _
Mrs. Mildred Light of Davenport IF°ur S1~are briBe (~lloUtbl~.ier of Ceads will be found on i Thn, ., Feb. 7, 1957 rage a
was a week end guest of Mrs. Myra ~ _ lvlr:, a .a lvlrs• ea _t • " .... 0 I ~------~
~.v..~l~ l aar r~apzas were bunoay evening ~,u~ u. i
callers m the Ernest Hotz home. ~^,.,,J ..6 ~*- ..... :.J.. D.A--..
.... i ~gllgg~,/ '~IUVII~OIUII~ I%11~:~
Mrs. Helen Fmher accompamedI Mrs. Ivean Holtz spent the week
friends from Cedar Rapids to Chi- lend in DeWitt visiting her aunt, LISBON F.F.A. MEETING : For Don Cooks' Baby
cago where they spent the week ] who is critically ill in the hospital The FFA met Thursday evening ....... .,I,
n . lie t~ev Famer ~ u trmos con-
e d " " I i al an er m d f ~ ~ub oucteo gravesme ourmi servmes mr
]there m the ag room at the Lisbon school .... " .. . " ," ,
~~~ F n pl s w e a e or th~ ~-
I • . Lawrence Cook at 11 a.m. Tuesday
, dmtrmt contest at West Branch on ...........
i Thursday, Feb. 21 and National at ~t. Jonn s cemetery at ~mDon.
el M ,CI F FFA'wc^ek F~b¢. 1~"~u-aJ. I~'uwa F^rme~' The baby was stlll-b°rn t° Mrs ~ Mrs. Don Cook at Mercy hospital" and
.n ax over arm degrees were dmeussed. After the ............ '
,,,,I,,,., I"" =1" _ i meeting, the Pest Hunt party was ~eaar r~apms, at ~:aa p.m. monaay.
Phone 2961 Open Sunday Mornings I held the losing team furnishing re- .~ ,~ .
• • • • • i ' n Mr an(1 lvlrs ltoy wymore plan
Deliveries Twice Dal|y Orders In by 10"30 a m ; 3 p m freshme ts . " ., " ,
- - " • " -" " " to move mis week end from the M.
_ . I .... ~--~ G Williams house west of the Fed-
" r e "al Mr ann lvtrs ixennem t:ave mov-" '
Thursday, Friday and Satu daySp cl s . .' ...... crated church ,vh ch been pur-
e -- -- -- ~ea last week to tne u w.t~aroee_ _ ~ , ' ~. ., _
" enasea Dytne L~onDowers, to tne
-- MEAT ITEMS --
• Ibs.
Beef ROUND STEAK ............................ lb. 69c
Cudahy's new all purpose shortening
• . lb. tin only
house which was vacated recently
!by Mrs. Thomas Kane.
Sunday evening guests in the Dale
Issue Invitation
To Wedding Feb. 16
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kohl are an-
nouncing the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter Audrey Elizabeth
to William Dykhuizen Jr. of Cedar
Rapids.
The ceremony will take place on
Saturday, Feb. 16, at 7:30 p.m. in
the Federated church in Lisbon.
All relatives and friends are wel-
come to attend the wedding and re-
ception.
Mrs. A ed
Dies In Denver
--GROCERY ITEMS --
Ilsbury Ibs.
Hi Note TUNA ............................ 2 cans 29c
C.F. TOMATO JUICE .................. 4 cans $].00
C.F. SALAD DRESSING ........................ qt. 39C
Van Camp PORK & BEANS, 2Y2 size 2 cans 49C
Lisbon Sweet Cream
. . . . . lb.
-- FRUIT & VEGETABLE ITEMS --
white 10 for
II
LETTUCE, Large heads .................... 2 for 29c
All Day Sunday from
Phone 3661
Greenfield Good Luck club. She dis- i . In, I."
Kenneth Gordon, Ivan Platner l Mrs Will EdgerlYkis~
• O¢
played pictures for the home and and Robert Peat attended an eleva- I Central City, spent S~ 7
types of suitable frames. Mrs. Kahl- ] tar meeting in Des MaShes several I Mose MS.hells. ~.
er showed how to make a shoe rack I days last week. I Mrs. Norman Robe~
and a covered hanger. A team dem- I The Lloyd Mollie family, Mt. Ver- were dinner guests
onstration on "Reclaiming Old Pie-f non, visited the Lawrence Larsons [ the Jerry Blythes on~
ture Frames" was given by Eileen ~ Sunday. The Larsons were guests in Ti~e Leonard Gor~r--'~
Parks and Alice Kuntz. George Kost the parental George 1VLallie hcme in r day with the Robert
talked on "Color", Marcia Mallie il-IMt. Vernon that night, dar Rapids. 4
lustrated "Little Things That Make'
for Convenience at Home" and Mar- ~ ' ~ '_1 "
jorie Tjaden gave the picture study
porter°n "St.MarjorieFrancis andTjaden.the Birds." Re- Drive A Clean Car
BLUE BIRDS THEATRE PARTY , - wil
Eighteen Blue Birds and four Most people like to drive a car that s spic and [
leaders will attend a theatre party inside and out. Itshows they have a lot of prid~r I:
at the Times theatre in Cedar Rap-
ids Saturday. The party is sponsored they own. cam
by the Iowana Council for the girls
upstairs apartment in the Goodhue MARTELLE --- Mrs. Arthur Reed, who sold 12 or more boxes of candy.
building on Main St. at the east end former Martelle resident, died Feb.
of the business district. It was va- 1 at Denver, Colo.. where she has Mrs. Mina Mitchell is visiting for
several weeks in Iowa City with the
: Wagaman home were Mr. and Mrs.' rated recently by the Robert Sew- made her home for some years.Harold Werdermans.
Francis Gaines and Albert and the:ards. I Lillian Esther Hoffman, daughter Mrs. Lloyd Brickley and Eric
Arvel Doubenmiers of Mt. Vernon. I Lucky 13 will meet with Mrs. Roy of Frank and Caroline Hoffman,, spent Monday evening with her
Mr. and Mrs. William Sproston Light Friday afternoon, Feb. 8, for was bo:n at Martelle, June 14, 1882.
moved Monday to the Burdette a lesson on pattern fitting and alter- On Feb. 23, 1910, she was married mother Mrs. Beulah Larson. Mrs.
George Preston was a Saturday
Conklin farm south of Lisbon arian. Leaders are Mrs. Roy Light~tol Thomas. J. Stewart, who preceded guest' Mrs. Richard Jedlicka and
formerly known as the Ray Bless-~and Mrs. Charles Blinks. Co-host-~her m death on Feb. 13, 1933. She
so~s of Mechaniesville visited Wed-
._ ....".2. lasses will be Mrs John Blinks and lwas married to Arthur J. Reed,
111~ li:l[ll L, "
Mrs. Clair Border. Nov. 13, 1946, making her home at nesday with Mrs. Larson and in the
Mr and Mrs Walther Carstens
• . ~ -- I Denver, ColD, and at Martelle.
were Sunday droner guests m the ; ~.,,~ I,,11~11 Lillian Reed was a member of the
Charles Robinson home at Elkader. ! v.,~,,~,~ • ,~,.
The Robinsons farmed near Lisbon l Mrs. Milton Koch Martelle Methodist church and the
, dar Rapids, accompanied Mr. Ly-~and colds around in our vicinity.
i barger to Logansport, Ind., lastI Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Wilkinson
week to make their home. Mr. Ly- have been making frequent visits
barger is serving with the air force!t° a Cedar Rapids hospital to see
at Bunker Hill A.F.B. near Logans-ithe farmer's mother of Marion who
port. Mrs. Lybarger is a daughterisuffered a fracture of her leg in a
'of the Maurice Kohls. i fall in her home.
!for a time. ! I W.S.C.S. She was an active member J
'i The Randall girls, Patricia, Mar- of both until her health was impair-
! The Charles Wagamans called sha and Charlene, have been having!ed.
[Sunday evening in the Raymond the measles.
S,urviving are her husband, Ar-
|, Hines home at Stanwood. Mrs. An-i The M. J. Kochs, Teresa and Sam- thur, his daughter Dorothy and son
| thony Connor of Mt. Vernon was a my were visitors on Sunday in thai James; her daughter Belva June
| i Monday afternooncallerin the, Norman Techau home in Stanwood ! Fra ~tz of Springville, and three sis-
[Wagaman home. i The Milton Koehs have reeeived',ters Rosebud Allen of Des h.ioinc.s
'. Lisbon WSCS will meet with Mrs. word from their grandson, Keithland Elva Hofflnan and Cornelia
Lyle Capper on Thursday, Feb. 7. Teehau. that he will be home on jMurfield of Martdle. Her brother
Assisting hostesses will be Mines. S. leave in March from his navy sta- i Andrew Hoffman preceded her in
:F. Emerson, Mamie Rieger, Lee tion in Alaska. I death May 15, 1954. There are six
Crelly and Lloyd Paterson. The We welcome, to our midst little li~.-randot.qa~_ .,.~,,. ..... .~.;~e,~ ~ " ~,,,.,~,+~ "w,,~:+~
guest speaker will be Mrs. V. Earle Becky C. Ymsley, little daughter ithe Armed Forces, and Barbara,
Copes of Mt. Vernon. ! born to Mr. and Mrs. Art Ymsley.I Beverly, Peggy, David and Eddie
Mrs. Dan Lybarger Danny and Congratulations. Frantz, all of Springville.
i Debby, who have been living in Ce- { There is quite a lot of sickness I
A story of Dale Newman's award
as "outstand~z~g young farmer of
Jones county" with a picture of the
Newman family appears cn page 8.
HONOR BRIDE-ELECT
Lisbon Church Notes
THE FEDERATED CHURCH
Lisbon, Iowa
Sunday S~hool, 9:30
Morning Worship, 10:30.
Youth Leagues for juniors and
high school, 6:,30.
Evening Worship, 7:~.
Thursday, Bible study and pray-
er meeting, 8 p.m.
Morley News
Mrs. Lloyd Hunter
a.m. to
Mrs. Harry Karroway. Rock Isl-
and, II1., honored her niece, Rose l
Marl May of Martelle, with a linen
shower in her home on Jan. 27th.
CoIors of rose and blue were car-
ried out in all decorations. Fifteen
guests were present. Miss May and
Paul Frink of Lisbon will be mar-
ried in April.
Miss May and her mother and
Lawrence Larson home.
Callers Sunday afternoon in the
Glenn Richardson home were the
Rex Brady family, Onslow, and
Yuill Mitchells, Cedar Rapids.
Clayton Murfield, Larch E,tewart
and Durward Sadler have all sub-
misted to major surgery the past
week at Anamosa and Cedar Rap-
ids hospitals.
After spending several months in
California with her sister, Mrs. Ida
Miller returned to her home here
Monday.
The Leo Rooffs, Waterloo, spent
the week end with the Don Paul-
sons. Sandra Paulson, also Waterloo,
spent Friday night with her folks.
Roscoe Peat, Great Falls, Mont.,
is spending a couple of weeks here
on business. Saturday he was a
hmeheon guest in the home of his
aunt Mrs. Bertha Kohl. Cash Shoop
visited his sister Sunday.
The Virgil Millers spent Sunday
and Monday in Des MaSheS in the
Joe Langdon and Don Kettelson
homes. James Pavelka drove the
school bus for them on Monday.
Planning to
brother, Mrs. Floyd May and Rob-
l ert, her aunt Mrs. Glenn May and
Miss Irene Miller, all of Martelle
Lisbon, Iowa
Many of them bring their cars in here regu~ice,
for washing and polishing that can't be beat. ~t o~
let us clean your car. You'll notice the differe~be s
Free
Pick-Up and Delivery 7 a.m. to 7 BO
Just Dial 2151 we'll be right there 131
We give S&H Green Stamps
spent that week end in Rock Island
pomo
Save money with coupons from 2-page Swift ads in the current issues
af Life, Look and Ladies Home Journal.
tlORIZON CLUB
Horizon club met Thursday for
Coupons from each magazine are worth $1.45
GIVE A FRIEND A BOOST potluck supper at the school. Mia
The song "Two Hearts in Love" Jessie Boxwell and Mrs. Lawrence
'written by Dorothy Pye is making Larson, representing the Pythian
progress by being played by Leo Sisters of Martelle who sponsor the
; and His Pioneers. :Horizon club, were guests. Other
I It first appeared when Leo intro- guests were Janice Vickers, JudyI
duced it on TV and several times it Wennekamp, Frances Heasty, Betty i
has been on the radio in the past Stabenow, Marjorie Tjaden andi
two weeks. It is now being played Georgia Kost. Margaret Barber pre- I
by request at dances in surrounding sided during the business session, i
dance halls. Other orchestras will Volleyball provided the evening's l
use the song if it is requested and recreation, i
only through such requests will the
song reach the top. You can help
plug .this current number if you
send in your requests to the various
orchestras at dances and on radio
and at Cedar Rapids, Oelwein, Du-
buque and Waterloo.
MORLEY BASKETBALL
In a second team game last Wed-
nesday Morley boys won over Wyo-
ming 39 to 30 on the local floor.
Junior girls gained a win from
Martelle Thursday at Morley, 60 to
4.
Morley dropped both home games
Next meeting will be with Andrea '
and Adria Meeks. Mrs. Merle Meeks
will demonstrate handcraft.
GREENFIELD GOOD LUCK
Mrs. Maxine Hunt, EHC, was
guest at the January meeting of
redecorate?
with Mechanicsville Friday evening.
The locals quickly dropped a first
quarter lead of one point to lose 37-
51. Greenawald with 18 points for
Morley, Robinson 22 and Holets 19
for Mechanicsville were high scar-
With Coupon ,ers.
I In the boys' game Mechanicsville
had a substantial lead from the start
SwifYs
for a 59-37 victory. RuM with 12
See our new Spring
selections of
We have sample books you
may take home if you wish.
Pat's Firestone
Store
Mrs. Dean Clark
Lisbon, Iowa Dial 3371
Air Filter Cartridges Universal Joints
Oil Filter Cartridges Wiper Blades
Shock Absorbers Tail Pipes
Wheel Bearings Mufflers
A, B, V-Belts for most fractional hp motors
ALLSWEET
MARGARINE
__lb. and MeConaughy 10 ere high for ...
Morley Ahrens had 2: and Stein- We carry a representative stock of these items.
er 15 for Mechanicsville.
Swift's Premium Tender Frozen Last week the junior high boys
defeated St. Pat's in Anamosa 52-26.We also have power lawn mowers
HAMBURGER PATTIES ....... 49c ~ The junior and se'----~;or classes load-
~ed previot~sly collected scrap paper P~ i IF • ~ ~ ~l
Premium .e aeT-nJ-r Frozen SaturdaYion and delivered it to Mar- /U // " ll#i • . k]lf
The weeMy sam-r-set party was ~ -~ ---
BEEF
"'"""":~/,-~t~a, "'" "outterea, "" "~.noppea . . 49c held at the home of the Ernest art- .~ ,,.. .... . .......
gies Saturday evening. Guests were %Jn nlgnway 3U, LISDOn Ulal 32/1
• $' •
Premium
Frozen
a rt"w~¢" S ae"-nJ-r the Cecil Hays, Coleen and Susan,
the Lester Abbotts, Karcn, Jimmy ~,.~~
and Richard, the Harlan Tallmans ~ .....................
SANDWICH STEAKS ........ 59c and Judy-, the Ben Him'ichsens, the,
Leonard Austins and P~onnLe. ill m,-n m~.~ne,~ ,,nP=n m- m~n@~.=m,,An n A,,,m,,naA,,,. m
Mrs. Harlan Russell, Mechanics-!~PLUUN /ILl= iI~I3/ALL/-~I|UN
" "'"-aw rrs Premium villa, spcnt Friday af~ernocn w thln
her ,no{her, Mrs. Ella Orassfield.
BROWN 'N SERVE SAUSAGE .... 49c The Virgil Tallmans and Marvin, I Asphalt- LinD- Cork- VinoJ - Rubber
Mrs. Mildred Cook, and Mrs. Amber" •
[BarBer were guests of the WardI I Get our estimate on kino or VinoJ Cabinet tops.
~ ---'£'-~w|lrT/~ Lewises in Meehaniesville Sunday • "
,. .......... j| Repair or Replacement of S0nk Tops, Floors, etc.
honoring the mr~noay o~ Mr. i~ewzs. I •
P R E M ......... 39c Mrs Tallman and Mrs. Cook are"
I|
WORK GUARANTEED
daughters of the Lewises. ]l
The Earl Domer family of Tipton]• ~.~ I nI1~' • • |'~'~%111
Swift's Premium were dinner guests of Mrs. Domer's/~ ann aNUUnT
mother, Mrs. Dessa Angus S,unday./1 . .
FRANKS ........ lb. 42c In the afternoon Mrs. Angus'grand-I~ DialLisbon 2485
son, Gary Meek~ and fami y of Ce-
dar Rapids, were guests. Mrs. Darner[
swJtrs paid a call to Mrs. Lloyd
Huater ]
while here in town• f
PARD DOG FOOD ..... 2 cans The Henry Kammermans werel ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Sunday dinner guests of t~e George ] ~i~11~1~ ~ ~ ~ .q~ ~
Swnft's- Tender Frozen Lucases in Cedar Rapids. -~l~n~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
The Fred Austins and MarvinI V ~II~W'~t ......
Switzers called Sunday on RobertI
LOIN LUNCHEON STEAKS, Ready-to-cook 59c and Dean Duncan and Mrs. Verdie[
Richardson,patientsat Oakdale]
sanitarium. ] ~ ", I
.......¢w|W¢ Premium- " --/enaer- rown Jim Tallman accompanied ArdenI ~-.- . ,_-.,~I~- '\1 ~ .
Achenbach to Chicago with a loadl ~ t--]~Sll'~gI1~- i~s- _ fl~"}~/
CH CKEN . ..... 2 Ibs. and over 89c of livestock Sunday evemng. J mI ~li,,lll~,,w ....
planned to stay for the sale of thai ~ ~ ~ I
livestock and will return by train.I "~~ ~x.. qt**,~ ~ ~_,.,~_ -..~
Swlft's Mrs. Bernard Higgins, Mason City, ! ~ ~'1 I1| ~*" ~"~~~"
called in the home of her daughter, I "~-" ~ ~ • ~fA ~"'~"'"
SWIFT'NING, Shortenincl_ • . 3 Ibo can 86c Mrs. Arden Achenhach, Sunday• ~ W [ _.--/ ~.~ ~ . .
The John Hoovers of Mt. Carroll,[ ~ .,~ tl~ ~V/O ~ ~ ~ "
~ S,ftsw Prem,u~m Ill'., the LouisShelleys Of Thomp-[ -- -- '1[ ~ ~
RIB STEAK, • • son, IlL, and Mrs. F. A. Hunter of, l ' _ '.1" I "
ML. Vernon called on Mrs. RuthI ~ [~.1 ~._-~llt~[ I [
Smith and the Joe Horn family Sun_ 11~ ~- I ,k1~l 1l~|5~~'pv .... | A . -
day afternoon "~.~ ~1~_1 ~"'- I 1\ ,~,~
The Dale Grcenawalds have re- "~~]~j~
.'.?:;.~'..:Tgi~'" ' ceived word of the birth of their] "~-' ~ ~:~V~
Made from boneless rounds ~;. 3 IbS 8%~~r~*~s~r~u°rn ,o ~,~'°~n~ '~ ,o~n "~'"--~---~--- ~,'-,~
~RESH GROUt, lID BEEF And,"esen at the John McDonald ~ ]/~.~ .
hospital in Monticello on Jan. 29. ~ .;..L ~.
W.S.C.S. met with Mrs. Everett ~~J~
• Bennctt Jan. 30. ~4~ ~
Randy, .~ months old son of the ~ ~ I ! ~ I Y~
LISBON e ~a E--: 17: Arden ~kehcnhachs re, derwent surg- hospffal % ,_~. I. .......
cry at Mercy m Anamosa t~g'N'F;l~l:~
Jan. 28. He was able to be brought ~',_%u~w J",ll~:..,l~l~
DELIVERIES -- Pleas phone orders for tu el ry on Fridayhome Friday evening. BI "AC ON S HEI ~ll/~7/7/,,\
afternoon or by 9 a.m. Saturday. Lisbon phone 3661. The Henry Kammermansattended ,
the wedding anniversary of the Ben ,, ,. , ,. . ~ ~;~'~Q""~//~
Redmans in Monticello Jan. 27. U.~. r lgnway au
STORE HOURS -- Week days 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The Milton Bader family, Mo ti- • _ • -- •
cello, and the Fritz Sanders', Tipton, Lnsbon, Iowa DnaJ 3461 24 Hour Serwce
were guests of Mrs. Gene l:b'e and
the W. B. Pyes Jan. 27. Free Pick Up and Delivery
LAING'S STANDARD
and Restaurant
Lisbon
Appliance Service |
I have a repair shop for small apl[/j-t
at my home. u//l
You can leave your appliances d
day with Mrs. Siebels at Stanley TV.
DIAL 2841 DAYTIME OR 3622 AFTER 5
Siebels
Lisbon, Iowa
Service For All
Makes of
~W
STANLEY
Motorola and i~
Sales and S# (:a
Store 2841
Lisbon,
Air Conditioning
Schoff Construction
Lisbon, Iowa
Call
Mel's
Dial 3821
We give S. & H. Green Trading
Tune Up Time
Have your carburetor, points, plu '
here and you will be driving with
daws closed, better have us check you PRt
and tail pipe and be safe
CONOCO GAS AND OIL
DIAL 3501 LISB
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