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Page Four TIIE MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, HA~EYE-RECORD AND THE LISBON I LI D/Mkl Ikl lllO Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sherk of) Mr. and Mrs. Rob Siver were Sun- |t'D|~ll i~, VV~ Spirit Lake and Mrs. George Waln day visitors in the Mrs. Leora Glea- of Cedar Rapids visited on Mon-[son home south of Mount Vernon. Mrs John L~nch-of Mechanics- day in the I. L. Cork home. [ Mrs. Will Dugan went to LaHarpe, -'"~--~":-~---"~i~- ~"--~'~^--~ ~n Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson lKansas today on a business trip v,~e c~,eu u, on ~ r~v ~u u and Miss Betty Kleineck of Linn]and a short visit with relatives and Mrs. James Tyson home. [relatives Tuesday afterno . . Mr ~na Mrs Clyde Whittenmier Grove were Sunday guests of Mr./frmnds Mr. and Mrs. Orley Workman ofI Miss Evelyn Dragoo of Martelle ,~ c~,;~,'~-~ ru ~,er,~ ~o,~,~ anu Mrs. Laurence ~moenow. [ John B. Meyers shipped a car iCedar Rapids were Sunday guests is spending the week with her sis- "~ "~""~J' ' ~ ~-~- " in h " ning dinner ~-ests of Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Audis Bennett and]load of cattle to Chicago on Tues- t e Bert Slyer home. [ter Mrs. Bob Blood and family. -- ~ o i Charl~ Engelkin~ children of Walford were Sunday[ day There were 26 head weigh- The Evangelical Missionary So Mr and Mr rvill r i r ~ -[ . s. O e C awford . . = guests n the pa ental D. A. Ben-[ mg 25000 lbs ciety will meet with Mrs Charles[ and Bobby Dean spent Sunday with ~vlr ann lvLrs Jonn ~eterson en- nett and WL K nett homes ' ' ) " - - ." " Y I Mr and Mrs H K Lee and Engelking on Tuesday April 8. his mother Mrs Ida Crawford in termlnecl muir ClUb at mree ~aoles . ~ ] ', nf hrida~ l~I 'Phnr~dav ~vaning Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Reid accom-]Judith Ann of Maquoketa spent the, Mrs. Stella Eldred and son Galen[Mechanicsville. ~r~he-~os~essserve-~t-r'efreshmen-~s: " panned Mr.and Mrs. George Shaler[ week end in theparental Mr. and of Martelle spent Saturday with[ Mrs. F. J. Kolek spent Monday Mr and Mrs Sidney Sprague Mr. I oi Eeaar r~apms ~o waterloo ~un- [ mrs. 1. lw. Lee nome. ) the former's roster, Mrs. Fred Bear.[and Tuesday with her daughter, ~nd Mr~ c:,~n~o, Alli~nn, Mr~ ~lli~ 'oay ann enrou~e home s~oppeci toI Miss Blanche Wallick of Joliet i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pettit of Rey- Mrs. Joe Staskal and family near Hnzlett ~nd Charles and Jack Mett- call on ~rmnas a~ raer. [ Ill and C. W. West of Chicago[holds, Ill were week end guests[Mount Vernon. ~,~ ,e- c~'-~'~,~ ~,n,~,~ ~,a t~ F Mr.d and Mrs. oPaUle Hahn and[ spent Sunday with the former's' of. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Plattenberger.] Mr. and Mrs. Murton Kepler and of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cameron. re Hahn. of, Sp kan. Wash who. [ parents Mr and Mrs E F Walhck Max Stahl and Eugene Reiger[Mr. and Mrs. Burt Neal of Mount Mrs H-rich Brings is at Scranton were guests last weex m the gonn[ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buser and Miss ] spent Sunday afternoon with the[Vernon were Sunday guests of Mr. todav'attending a countv Auxiliary rmoamaKer home a~ mourn vernon,] Ruby of Cedar Rapids, Mrs Mary]Moeller brothers Harvey, Howard [and Mrs. Oscar Haeseler. y '~ ~ CalleCl on o.w. r~ann, lnursaay. Buseran r Ma Br ' ' meeting. On Tuesday she attended [ d Mrs.- e . uch of Mt. land Lloyd in Davenport. [ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dwwe and Mr. ann Mrs. ~reo ~ear were vernon were ~unuay ws~mrs m me~ " son T a county meeting at Peterson, and [ Mrs. JacobHung went to Ilhnols] ommy moved from Cedar ~unaay guests oi me ~ioert r'Ol ~ lvl ~lsn home Wednesday was guest speaker at a -[ [this afternoon to be gone for a week]Rapids Saturday to the apartment public meeting in Spencer. ]mc~ xamny near ~prmgwne xor a[ J. M. Carbee attended a meeting lvisiting with relatives in Chicago,|in the Jacob Hung residence. - o r~ + !amner ~o cemora~e me secona[ of the State Auto Insurance Associ-]Wheaton and Glen Ellyn. [ Mr and Mrs Dale Eastburn and ~ o. ,x,a.~ o~ ~,~.=,v,~ ~v=-~ I oirmaay oI meir granaaaugnter/ation and dinner at no,~n -nd ,~,~ ~ m ;:. . .~.' the week end with Mrs Wright in)~h;~,~ ~.~ ~,~u,ot. I " =.'" " .- ."-. ": ." ~'~'l mr. ana Mrs. Jonn rrautz were I son ~ean or ~gourney ws~ma w~tn the home of her motherl Mrs. B. E. ~"'J-"~-:*"= ~:~'~"-'- (mnga~ t.ne ~ooseven notei m t~e-ISunday dinner guests of theirlMrs. Catherine Wallerick and Mr. ~ c^* ~ ~l ~ [ Mrs. rlarola van Meter oI Uver-I car l~aplcls last tnursoay. ~d~.ah+or Mr, M,v W,nno ona ,~,land Mrs W L Bovd on Sunday Rin~er were Mrs. Minnie Fink and i- ' ": " ,?ov=, ~, s "'~Y=?% ~2"'/ mr. ana mrs. w. r. ~toxtz and)at their home near Mount Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Usher and - - i her sister Mrs uowena amcKslager,/Henry hav,~ moved from Mrs Mar, - [ son l~elson of Eeaar napms Iduri.~, o'ri.~,' ac~+io,~ .+ r~ ~.~ /,~ .~. .~ . . . ~ Mr. ann Mrs. ~ill ~ruse andllVllSSeS ~eman ann ~lorence oI ~e- -s ov ,s - -~ - ,~ "-'~---, ~mim's place on wes~ main street] r ' " ( oll h i . . Sharon, and Mrs. Ann McQuown da Rapids were Sunday droner The Bernel Hall property m the~C eye, where s e s assistant dean] to the Woodrow Hurtle- residence ] .~ +~ + ~ + r~or ~ ~ ~a i o* """~"~ a o ~.**. ,r~ * I " . ~ ano tv~lss met spenE me week enct I guests or mr. aria mrs r.lart warner. ,=a~ va-~ o, ~,o ~*ao o~,*u. ,v ,o ~,~--, ,u,== ~, in me same nelglaoornooo. . . ~w~th the James McQuown family m Mr and Mrs S G Frmk of T~ - to ,Albert Reynolds last week. The [Fort Dodge, came Wednesday and] Sun~a of ~r ] . P Reynoldsfamily will take posses-ttoday Mrs. Lanning Macfarland and/~ ~ ~ fiu.e~ ~ ~,~ ~yu ~ ~. ~. ram, ~vnnn. Iton and Mrs. Ralph Rueling of Mus- ~. ~. ~.~ve w~e ~.~ v~. ~*cr~e, - catin es a i stun when vacated by Mrs. Wflham Mrs. Tom Clark arrived ~rom wm-/an. ,- ~.r.~ ~ : I Mrs. Tom Chalhs was hostess on l e were Wedn d y guests n House and daughter Bernice who~netka Ill. to be with them during l~n.~ ~,~ '~ ~ ~,5,*~ ~ o~,~, ~*~-~2 Wednesday to the Young Married lthe Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Frink home. plan to move the first of next week ! the remainder of the week. Mr. [ ~ ~ ~ ~uy,~v~ ~ ~,~ a[~ Women's Bridge Club for their af- I Mr. and Mrs. F J. Kolek, with [,I 11~, ~ ~I~ ~ ~LL~IIII~ O-IIU. ld.lllll~ UI tern . into the Fred Bear bungalow on i Macfarland will be out for the week[fT,a~, l~nld~ i oon party. There were fourlthe Emil Reyhons family of Mount east Main street, lend. [v~.: -~.~.:~. [tables of bmdge. ]Vernon, were Sunday guests in the ,/ wr. ann vtrs. ~. ~. ~ersmKe, ~rs. Mr Rich r " ~Ir ] . and Mrs.Sherm McHenry [ a d Kolek home near Spring- . ~--2 ~--,- - -" -,~eonara tlaumeyer and son ~v- ~ were Sundnv ~.~+~,~;~ ~+,~ I ville e ett, and Mrs. Guy Johnston were Mrs L " I t I J. Mort,son and h bandl Mr. and Mrs. Ernest To e vls, t- entertainin " h i [ n At, ~ ~[ ~" n ]~ I Mrs E-rl Arhinaast nn~ Mr I g, m t e r home near t ed relatwes from Fmday until Sun- ~ ~ m ~ Am m ~ -- ' "%. I marion, at a family dinner in ob- ] day, when Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tonne | ~k ~ ~- ~ ~ ~ lvlayme ~orcas. I servance of their wedding annivers- ] took them home, and spent the day ,~ ] ~ ~ m ] Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Chiverton and cry. [in Davenport. son George of Cedar Rapids were l Dr an ' ,On 1st and 2nd Avenues---Cedar Rapids I i . d Mrs. E. P. B~gger, Mrs. ] Mr and Mrs G L Albmght and visitors oi Mr. ano Mrs. u. 1". Wll-~T H a r r " ' " " '" ,]son last Thuron-, Mr and a~ " . C me on, M s. C. W. Carbee,]Patty joined a family group Sun- I Mr 1 I s.G.B. Young and Mrs Sarah J it o day at the parental E M Bebee . C. Wa on of M unt Vernon were rai " C n attended the droner and eve SPRING MAKES ME FEEL Ivisitors this week on Wednesday. iningschool of instruction of Marion h e~:esatbfP~ngvllle to observe Mr. i ' any. * LIK =-mm - ~-- N~,W *" ~ L~'~"~,~- ~ ,~ Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Mermss spent I Chapter O.E.S. at Marion last Wed- [ Mr and Mrs Charles Sankot and [ ~eaterWeek ;ndngW~tihth ~latriV~:ug~n i nesday evening. ]Fanny Lou with Mr. and Mrs. John ,]ter Mrs 'Lel~n~ Miller ~r ~iu~- ] Bob Wilson was host at a dancing ] Sankot of Cedar Rapids were Sun- ]Gavlnnci nn~ Pn~rioin' ~"~"~'~ J party ~rom 8:30 to 11:45 Wednesday]day dinner guests in the O. B. San- .~ ~- .-:- 77' ~."~. ~*"'~-ievemng in the Legion hall. Sixty I kot home at Belle Plaine I I ~eery OI lnaianapons lncl wn !"oun'~ "~eo'qe were in o++enao-,~ I . " I [~.~.~ ~ stopped for them on Saturday [ I Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Runkle of Ce- r~ :~. ~,~vxus~c was iurmsneaoy t~OO S I dar Ra,~id~ -,er,~ ,isitor* ,~,- ~o+,- | [~~.~. : The Harry Sizer family movedlphono-radio. His parents, Mr. and[da, in*'~:o"a ~x" ~, ~,:,= ~,~'~'=~" | [~.~|~:~'~.'~-~ [Wednesday to the Tonne property]Mrs Leonard Wilson of Inde,~,~na I ~ --'~',',* .~ the recen 1 ur ' I " v~ ,-- Mr. and Mrs. ~unrae recently re- ,~ y t y p chased. The ence were chaperons u, ~ v - turned from a trap to Califorma i I~:. ~,~~-. LloydPetersonfamllyvacatmgthxs Mr a"~'~ a ~ r, [ ' ,' ,~ ,~. ~,~ ~um m~u Mrs Robert M o and o To | J~,~-~L~ /~k~ ]moved Monday to the Frink apart-J f-mil- ~r. o,~a ~r.~ ~,~ ~,~ ~.~n J eC y s n m- ( |~~rf ]ment house on West Main street.] I')~nn~l~ ":~'~"~'~,~,~'~';~'~']my of Cedar Rapids visited from | ".~"~.~ ~ ]Miss Jean Westphal and Miss Mar-] ~Ir-and "~,:o"~"~"~'~'~'~"~]Thursday to Sunday in the par- ] ~ ~, "~' ~k ] )ian Whinery who have rooms with ) and 7NIr "and "'lVlrs:'~I~ou'~a~enc: [ eental Charles Long home. Lau- | ~1~. ~-- - Petersons went with them had a basket dinner wi e lrenee Long of Oxford Junction was ,' [ m me mau- home on Saturday | ~ Mrs. A. M. Andreas was hostess i rice Kohl family at their home[ . . . "' I [~'~ ~ [at a noon luncheon in the Goudylsouth of town on Sunday I Mr. ann mrs. L;narles ~:ngeudng | ],~~ ~ ]~ ]Tea Room at Mount Vernon on] As a courtesy to Mrs-J W Me [and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hoover ] ~ ~ ~ ]Wednesday. Herguests were Mrs. Aleer of Monticello Mrs C R [ had dinner on Monday evening with I~l~=ffir$/PJI dl i~ :~eve xe~ter o~ Tip,on, ~virs. R. P Yocum was hostess'to eight "at aIlvir" .anu mxrs. ,~.rl .~oover ana nar- l I li~E~// ~ Andreas, Mrs Russell Jones and(hri,~. 1 h,~,~n ~r,~n n ~o ]old m Mechanmswlle to celebrate | I~l~,~ ~ ~, Mrs. D. O. Andreas of Cedar Rap-iL E Crellv was hoste~ +-+h ] arold s 13th b~rthday. | [~ ~' '~]~ ~ ~ ~t lds and Mrs. A. L. Stoltz. Mr. and number on Tuesday Mrs McAleer] MrS. Howard Bennett of River- Mrs Yetter were evening dmner~ I~ ~ ~' ~ X " " is a guest in the Yocum and Crelly]s'de, Ill who spent last week in | ]~-~ ~ .P~J ~- guests in the Andreas home. ]homes during her visit in Lisbon,the parental C. A. McCormic~ i I~:~ ~] i Mr. and Mrs. John Macaulay spent! Miss Daisy ~,rd ~,~ ~,~+,~ "+~ I home near Mechanicsville, visited | [~:'~x ] ~-~ ] the week end with her parents Mr. [ the Past Matr-n~ ~ircl,~ ,~ 13eh.n ] n Thursday w~th W. M. Bennett I ~- [ an i and Mrs C B Johnston Mr Chapter O.E.S. on Tuesday eve- d n the James Tyson home ~ ~-- - Macaulay came Friday evening~ ning Mrs E P Bigger comnletedl Mrs. Louis Dusenberry and" son | ~t~ /~ ~ ]from their homeat Dayton, and l reading from" th'e Reader's I)igest ]Keith after a two week's visit with | ~V" " ~ ,~ ]Mrs. Macaulay returned Friday ] "Out of the Night," by Jan Valtin'lher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leib, ,- ~" te from the trip onwhich she left ] the story being started at the March ]returned to Rock Island, Ill, Sun- ,!Monday to accompany Mrs Elmer meetin~ The hostessservedre day with Mr Dusenberr,who a / m m a ,~, m m [Pratt and daughters to join Dr.[freshments. [joined the family for the =Yek end. r'ratt at Camp Claiborne near A1- Mr and Mrs on 1 i Xn l !'1 r tXre Wondertul ]exan- " - t Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blecka,] . W, C. C k in and [ arm, a. daughters Janet Lou and Judith]Carol had Sunday dinner in the ,~ m A I ~q~ ~ ~ m II Imm ~i I1~ ] At the Frank Krob home south of/Ann and Mrs. Elizabeth Prendergast [ parental J. H. Linsley home at I ~m~ ~l~ ~W~~ [Mechanicsville, Sunday, relatives of Iowa City were Sunday guests[Riverside, and were supper guests ! I ~IFX # ,JI ILLI~. Imet for a picnic dinner as a fare-/of Mr. and Mrs. Will Dugan. Visit-]of Mrs. Conklin's grandmother, [ well for Mrs. Krob's brother, La-!ors in their home last Thursday]Mrs. Emma Hawthorne at Lone I i Verne Herbst, whoh enlisted in the iwere Mrs. Dugan's brother J. K.]Tree. i ~ t'~' navy, and left Tuesday for Des Barnicle of Cedar Rapids and Will] Mr. and Mrs John Miller, Max [ ~s~'~ ]Moines In the group were Mr and Gildersleeve of Burlington [Stahl, Mrs Jake Bohr and children ,vI "~ Mrs. Norman Frederick and" Mr.] Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kolek and]and Mrs. Carl Blessing were Sun- [ adn Mrs. Otis Curtis and children]Donald with Mr and Mrs. Richard[day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. !of Buchanan; Mr and Mrs. C]~arleslKolek and David Lee of Spring-]Will Bohr and Harold Bohr and [ EASTER is the time to look your pret- Bailey, Mrs. Henry Fowler, Miss l ville, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Koleklsons at their home south of Me- [ tiest the time to bring out your best Retha Boxa and Mr. and Mrs. Willl and Mrs. Joe Staskal and children [chanicsville. ,t.-~.u~u ~:'~etuu ~u~r~*"-~'~'"" ~nu-"'l juait'^:~" ~ne*~" p~etu~n^ wvhHerbstA" In the evening the group[had, a family dinner at the Emil ] Miss Evelyn Meyers and her " ~ me excepuon o~ the ~ucnan- i Reyhons home in Mount Vernon ] guest Miss Elizabeth Miller of Our Fashmn Collectmn of Navy Sheers an eo le had su er m th [ P P PP " e home I last Wednesday evening. It was a [Cleveland, Ohio, are spending this [ is at its best of Mrs. Fowler, LaVerne's grand-i farewell for Donald Kolek, who lweek with the former's parents, ! mother. Joining them for supper iwas drafted into service, and went |Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers, during Redingotes - Jacket Dresses - Boleros - were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Batch- I to Des Moines Thursday for his final [their spring vacation at Monmouth ! Princess Silhouettes - Pleats - Flares. elor of Clarence and the Ralph Mc- test and from there was sent to[college in Monmouth, Ill. i ,Cullough family 1 Fort Leavenworth Come in and try one on--you ll feel hke I m I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stabeno [ a new person, and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Stab- [ ~, ~ enow and son Claire joined a group ~tegular sizes IZ tO ZO We ~l~[Vd~. Wml~IMI Wd~ ~]hHIl~1~ ~1~ Friday evening at the George ! Half Sizes 16/z to 241/, rt Beighle home north of town for ] yah*|| ~.~ '111'lL~A~ '~ ~'gg ~ ~ a pmnm supper to celebrate the | Ready to Wear --- Second Floor &~ ~i~l ~G; 11~ Jl,|~:;llll JI. qJ~ll~ ~HQOPp birthday of Charles Kuntz. [ ' Miss Doroth Downs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Downs was home YOU GET BOTH IN A OHN DEERE Extra strength and Extra clearance---you get both in a John Deere No. 4B Tractor Plow--pl s the good work advantages which have made John Deere plows famous the world over. In addition, you get the advantages of light draft, long-lived genuine John Deere Tractor Plow bottoms, rolling landside that carries rear weight when plow is working, the heavy-duty enclosed power lift, cush- ion-spring-release hitch, levers adjustable in length, and sturdy wheels with replaceable chilled boxings. Feature for feature the John Deere No. 4B is the greatest two-bottom tractor plow ever built You'll like it. Phone 32 Lisbon, Iowa Triumph Potatoes, per peck Cobbler Potatoes, per peck Quaker Macaroni, 10c size, 2 for 1be Sandwich Cookies, per lb 10e Swerl, Magic Suds 19e Bridal Bouquet Toilet Soap, 7 bars 25c Sawyer's A-1 Soda Crackers 2 lb box 13c Lifebuoy Health Soap, 2 bars 11c Baby Lima Beans, 3 lbs for 25c Cheese Cloth, per yard 5c QUALITY MEATS Ground Beef, per lb ( Pork Sausage, per lb. ) 12 c Home Made Bologna, per pound 20c PORK TENDERLOIN ROAST, lb. 14 e VEGETABLES Lettuce, Head, 2 for Carrots, Lady Fingers, 2 for 13c 11c Free Delivery LISBON, IOWA Phon 93 All weights, high quality Western and South Western Stocker and Feeder Cattle on hand at all times. We supply many of Iowa's best and more particular feeders. All cattle sold freight paid, your station. No ex- pense. No commissions. TAMA, IOWA Gale Frink, Manager. ii iiiiii!ii :+:+:.:.:+:+:, i!iii~)i!i)~!!i~i!i~i: . !!ijili!:i!::i]!]:[: :E:!:!:]:]:i:]:i:[:~( : :<+:.:+:+:.: :::::::::::::::::::::: i:i:]:i:i:!:i:]:i:i:!: .::+:.:+:,:.:.:.: il)i~iii!iiiil]iii!iil ~iiiii!i!i~ii~i~iii!i :iii!iiiiiiii!iiiiiiii ~)~i!)ii!i!ili!~iii:i :+::.::+:.:: ! i:~:i:!:i:i:i:!:i:~: -:.::<:.:.:.::: }iiii!)iiiii)i)iiiii! !ii!iiii!;!ili!ii!i;i ::::::::::::::::::::: i ili}i;!!ii!iii)iiil; ??ijEiiiiiiii!~iliFii :::::::::::;:::::::: ~ i:i!i~iilT;i)~ii!:: :::::::::.: : ::::: :: :.:: /i!!i~iii~i'!:i~ii i~;!il;iiT/iiil: ?:):)?))i~ .::-: ::::::::::::: :::+:::.:+:.: : ::::::: ::::::.:.: ?iiFi!i!iiE!iiii!~i~ . ,:::.:.:.:.:.:.:,:: i: i:!:i:~:!:i:i:~:? !~ i~i:)i[:i;)~i!!!i;! from Indianola last week for her spring vacation. Thursday she was the guest of Miss Dorothy Bloggett of Cedar Rapids, who is also a teacher in the high school at In- dianola. Saturday, Miss Dorothy was in Ottumwa to attend a confer- ence of the Girl Reserves of the Ot- tumwa District. She is adviser of the Girl Reserves of Indianola. They have a membership of 120 and one of the Indianola girls was elected president of the Ottumwa district at the meeting. Miss Ione Smith, director of music in the Wyoming school, will have 17 entries in the preliminary con- test at Monticello, April 4-5. In- cluded are Girls' and Boys' Glee Club, Girls' Sextet, Boys' Quartet, Mixed Quartet, Clarinet Quartet, Brass Sextet and Band; Cornet, Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet, Trom- bone, French Horn, and Piano Isolo; Bass, Soprano, and Mezzo Soprano solo. Fifty-seven high school students make up the per- sonnel. Mrs. John Smith attended the pre-contest concert given in the Wyoming school auditorium on Friday evening. LISBON OHU]~H NOTEB FRDI~ATI~ CHUBCH Rev. GsFtsrd 8. ilamfltu. Pastor S. S. T~aehers' Prayer meettng at 9:15 a.m. Sun~y solmol S:~O aan. Young P~.l~ mt~ti~i at i:S0. Y. P. Prayer Sin-vice 7:1 p.m. Monday Bible Study class at the parsonage at 8 p.m. Thursday Prayer and Bible Study Service at 7:30 p.m. Friday Prayer service at the home of Mrs. Riggs at 2 p.m. There will be a special service on Friday evening, April llth at 7:30 p.m. The regular quarterly Com- munion will be observed at this service. We cordially invite you to attenc the services of the Federated Church. We preach the Old Book~the Blood of Christ~the Blessed Hope. MI~rHODIST CI~iYl~H ' ltev. Wm. D. ~ MInls~r Sunday ~h~ol at S:~ a~m. Espt~tally inviting youth. Morning worship 1~.~ a.m. Epworth I ~agum at ~ 30 p~n. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIO CHURCH Boy. L. J. Bnsl~, ~ Friday, April 4, First Friday of the Month. Devotions 7:30 p.m. "Way of the Cross" and Benedic- Saturday, April 5, 9:00 Mass fol-I room, and have painted it. Also requested to make merit thereof to lowed, by rehgmus mstructmn. Con-[ we built new. tool racks, and. some Those having clai fessmns, afternoon and evening lof the boys did some elecrmal work same will file them Sunday, April 6, Palm Sunday. land wired another light for theed in the office of Blessing of Psalms at the 7:30 Mass ]shop. Llnn County, I~v~ Reading of the Passion at the 9.30 )"HERE AND THERE" Mass. No devotions in the evening ] There has been some question Geo. D. Sailor, Atb Wednesday, April 9. Holy Hour]where Buck B and Bob H. went to ~- 7.30 to 8:30 p.m. Confessions before]Sunday afternoon. Could it be and after devotions [they were riding around with some Holy Thursday, April 10, Mass[Mt. Vernon girls? Ask Buck and |. --L and Communion at 7:30 a.m. [watch him b)ush, diU~i, | I Harry was over at Mt. Vernon =, , West Linn Study Club ]almost all afternoon and night M~rcha~ ~ t, ~r~ ~ '~. [Sunday.Did you finally make up, " uas 2kll uay meeung [Harry? ~L~A,4.~ The I All of the Juniors will be working VV ~1 ,~.es~ ^~mn ,~omema~erS[so hard on academic tests, the op- o~,u~ ~.u ,~ zu~ m~*r ~.~ "~/ertta and the bannuet the~,'llV ~, ~Uv day meeting at the home of Mrs / ~ " --~ ~"" ~ ~ ~ro,~t- ~ t- ~ w,;no.:, "lProoaoly nave m res~ all summer, - Pl'answ~re'discussed for county I P l~ro th~ngs Don't Miss w or some song uues" Iill ~chmvement Day and some time[ " Opport I Paul--I'm ]us~ a lover. was spent ranging Latin 2kmerlcan tu on-s Th ] Maxme---Tln pros m the sky. Frnday and Sa Surgri d e x.aules ~nen pieasanu.y ] Buck--Faithful Forever. A-ril 4 aZ s p se me~r nosmss ana zne~rl Fa-- Stom-in' at the woodside ~" leader Mrs Robert Dolan with ] ~ Z~mm~ ~d]~ ' ' -- ' - ' .I ~on ~.--lvlaKe ~eneve Kallroom "~ -. ~-- ~ al a miscellaneous Shower in honor Oil,- .- i ~u,~,~e~ s~ream ~nls une . ~. their weualng anmversames wnlcnI n,t isses ano t~lr, were the 10th and 12th of March/~i~ ,'-,( ~es,~ec+i, ~, I ~ u~r~ ~C ior t,- " - o-o,o ol During the past week the Lisbon . ~ ~ .":." "~-- ~'"'~.[ High tracksters have been having Anoth,-" Croun, ann ~ars. nay ~urne~L The April eir " ' "~ "~" " [ th workouts outside. Along w~th J meeung Wlll oe wl~n mrs. rmwara I ~'--i ~ ~ .~ lvl~ ~.lU me r ualzy crack rouune,me ooys i Stork on the afternoon of April 18. [ have also been getting a work out 69c for Ch East /by removing the large cinders from i ~. m ~,~ ~, ~a~.~u~up ]the track. The boys don't know $1.98 and $2.9 1o meet un Aprll Itn [ which they dislike the most, butReduced to The East Central Health Council ] they seem to do it with a smile, i will meet at the home of Mrs. Arlo] Coach Menning has been dividing A~ l~e, nl~r pI~~ Stinger in Lima township near Mt,the boys up into two grou s so he! i~~ ,~:~'-'~'~ ~ , Zion church, Monday, ,~pril 7 at lcan devote more time indf~iduallyl ~1.~ or ~,~o~ 2 p.m [ with each member There are fLf-[ receive free a The subject, 'Sight Conservation,' ] teen boys out for track at Lisbon] will be discussed by Miss Madelinel and our chances for ranking high~ Styles, Colo , Healy, county nurse. All interested[ in the Wapsie 8 meet seems very l Every Lady 1~ people are invited to attend. I good. I feel that if the Lisbon boys l wir--~ . ~ ' .~:,! [put forth all their effort the tro- I1 De lml~. LISBON HI-LITES I Phies and ribbons will be our own unuer presem ] personal property, something which] You will be EDITORIAL ] every boy will be striving to with the large There are several important fac-] achieve. [ choose from tors in developing a good school, [HOME EC. NEWS I as well as a public newspaper.] Four Junior girls came down~ ~r~ov~ ~v~ ! Combined with the many smaller lWednesday morning to help the i vl~tl u~ details, these major points can and[Freshmen and Sophomore girls in i SHOP REGU: are carried out to great satisfaction I their dress making Thanks girls, [ But Sure of all if a feeling of cooperation can [ for coming 'down and helDin ~o1~ be developed. Cooperation covers ] Miss Noe moved her desk so she I a large field. In the school papers, [ could watch the kitchen and the I Brin'- |- -,our I the editor first of all must coop-[ sewing room at the same time "Be ~2" 3 crate with the superintendent as[careful girls and don't talk" too pry Coupons. well as with his staff. In turn, the~much." I valuable. assistant editor must do everything [ Thursday we had the sewing ma-I Flour CmmonS 1 in his power to help the editor, and[chines tested, and they now are in [ sr.elli S~OOI!r- the reporters must cooperate with I order so watch out when you useIv each other as well as the//" supem-ithem. z ors to produce a "newsy" and in-I IMAGINE IF YOU CAN L;ertlile{l anu teresting paper. I Buck Beasmore sober as a ~ud~e I Seed Potatoe Then comes the basic importance]Bill Yount without his trumpetlIand Egg Ma~ oz promptness A reporter mustI Paul and Dale not taking their lchickfeeds not only write an interesting article, I regular noon-day ride. I ~.d but he (or she) must get it in on] Maxine and Bonnie not looking! CnlCK Iee . ~; rime. what gooa is an excenent[in the Ag. room at noon hour. I oat mere piece of news if it does not get in [ Ruth and Johnny not fighting I Baby, Pullet, in time to be published? A report- I Eugene Clark getting to school on I Shell er must develop a sense of obliga-] time every day. I " tion to others by writing his ar-[ Paul starting to dance I ,~ I omo uoney, ticles on time, and in turn handing [ Phyllys and Merle not nassin~t ! them in ON TIME. i notes in psychology class. "- t cake Thenthere is that certain 'knack I Barney picking a fight with some- I Extract HoneY, ox wrmng every paragraph as iI I body twice his size ~ 1~ it were the last The major de-I Ralph not wishing for "Sod" re-i .-,d Y~7::"~ :"~ tails should be contained in the first ] hearsals. Hi, Bernice~ truer wheat ~ paragraph. Who knows how much] P. S. The author of the above l package news is coming in and how much]article would like orchids for his] rt ~ ~ .a- es ) space there is for it? Perhaps sev-[ funeral. Donations will be a~nre-[~,v~ ~-ru, , eral paragraphs will have to be[ciated. -- or Tomato---: chopped off. Then the preceding] ~ l~fr ~hin MaPJ paragraph should be written in such I NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF --~-"- " zOC can a fashion as to tell everything[ E~IX. No. 16052 .~. """ Duc can needed in a modified form in a[State of Iowa, Linn County, ss: short space. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Leather Glov So if these three points are keptlthat the undersigned has been on hide, goat ski in mind, cooperation, promptness,|this 2rid day of April, 1941, duly ~-~ ~" "* *h and preciseness, along with energY[appointed and qualified as Execu- soys ~lze C10t and perseverance, honesty and ac-]trix of the estate of Charles Stork Gloves curacy, and absolute integrity, then[late of Linn County, Iowa, deceas- ~'~,',~ g'~|.~h ~!O~ no staff need worry about the pub- ed. All persons indebted to said ~, v*v~*, ~'~,5~ lic approval of their newspaper, estate are requested to make im- pr tuc, SAYINGS FROM THE mediate payment thereof to the -- ---2='. ,~$ SOP[uHIeS:~hCeATmEaD SoENIORS undersigned. Those having claims SATURDAY g "n t p" around the against the same will file them, P & G Giant .~ south study hall this past week has duly authenticated in the office of |0 RaYS ~i been the nervousness and anxiety the Clerk of the Linn County, Iowa -~ ~.~ of the 'Sophisticated Seniors (At Dtstrict Court. ONION SlY, least we thought we were until ~MARY STORK .tvr ---I m = ~" t ~ ~ we got the proofs to our pictures) Executrix White or xelW.~ ~ at the mere mention of graduation E. A. Johnson, Attorney. Time to sti icy pictures. It really seems a shame Apr.~-10-17,1941 Granefruit JuiO to make people wonder and worry ~---~------~-- ~-/r about something that is over in . gal two minutes. But now that it isEXPANSE R. No. IB05S I/, over we can sit back and start to State of Iowa, Linn County, ss: ~, ~.~',~'"~r'*"~$ enjoy it all NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN fresh Aspa Have you noticed . thati the undersigned has ,been on 2 1 ibbu H at th s 2nd day of April 1941 duly ow the whole class sat at - ' ' Cauliflower tention as if posing Wednesday appointed and qualified as Execu- every time anyone spoke~.Can toy of the estate of Josephine Rose Fancy Radishe you really blame us? late of ~Linn County, Iowa, deceas-bunch How need +h~ hers ~ee,~n ~+ ed. All persons indebted to said bowling after their practice? Who estate are requested to make lm- ancy knows, we may have some future mediate payment thereof to the Fancy CarrotS, champions in our class? undersigned. Those having claims Mary's conversation which most- against the same will file them Celery, Head ly is about that mysterious gentle- duly authenticated In the office of New Cabbage, man who took her to lunch. What the Clerk of the Linn County, Iowa about it Mary? District Court. EASTER How Lois and Ethel Mac keep GEORGE C. ROSE Eggs, winking and following it with Executor "'zactly." E.A. Johnson, Attorney. Open How the senior Home Making Apr.3-10-17,1941 Saturday girls go waltzing around the kitch- NOTICE O1~ APPOINTMENT OF en to their own tune of "The Band EXECUTRIX. No. 16026 Played On"? They were waltzing State of Iowa, Linn County, ss: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that weren't they? the undersigned has been on thls How the seniors hate to have 14th day of March, 1941. duly ap- about two minutes left in English pointed and qualified as Executrix LisbOn of the estate of Mary Cameron late period? They have a pretty good of Linn County, Iowa, deceased All idea of how intelligent they are by persons indebted to sald estate are now. How the girls give their approval of the "quiet periods" in Home Making? Approval, did I say ? ? FRESHMAN NEWS In General Science we have been studying the words in our glossary. Every day we have a test over ten words. Then when we are finish- ed with the words we will average the grade and that will be the final grade--the one that counts. In Algebra we have just finished factoring, but now we're reducing fractions. I We are on the last act of "As You Like It". Those who haven't read it have missed something, we think. The Home Ec girls are making their dresses now. Warning! Don't come into the Home Ec room un- til you knock, outsiders FRESHMAN GOSSIP Seem like Billy really ran into trouble when he was hit by the baseball. Even Mr. Rahn had a joke ready We wonder what plans Bonnie has for Pal day. The teachers are beginning to wonder what all those notes say that Catherine and Belle have been passing Subjects for conversation: The operetta. The junior high play, "Hobgoblin House." Belle's new shoes Jane's new blouse. The three tests in one day. The~e teachers do get together. The noon dancing. Our next year's extra subject. Ruth's party. JUNIOR NEWS Many class meetings have been held lateYy in collaboration with the plans for the Junior-Senior Banquet. Work is progressing rap- idly for some of us. AG. H We have rearranged the tool 0U On account of my wife's health demanding of climate for an indefinite time, I will sell 7-room home located 1 block north of the Lisbon, Iowa, on This home is located on a large lot 200x265 is a nice barn 18x20. Double garage, lots all kinds of fruit, chicken yards, etc and in A-1 repair. I am also selling a lot of my My ton Dodge pick-up truck. Anyone good pieces of furniture they want sold seeing the owner or auctioneer, so it can be in next week's advertisement. Look for complete description of ture and truck in next week's paper. terms, possession, etc. will be stated then. W. E. Challis, Auctioneer, Phone 130, JOI N DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENTS AND SERVICE