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April 18, 1957     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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Mt. Vernon, la., Hawkeye-Reeor~l, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keefe, Miss ~ BRIGADE NEWS e ~ . ~ P .. A Miss Ruth Shark of "~ ............................ , i ,,. .~ ........ A .... ..A. Llnn .--'^',,~ - ~eaar ~ansI lVt~lttLIN I£OHL HONORED FIREMENS DINNER and The Lisbon Herald ~ _ i Regina Cloyer and Mrs Bertha The boys of Brigade ~attalion 166 m-~h,IV VUI IN, UW~ ru[ vmvv~ ........ , ' " # remrnea ~unaay zouowzng several Thurs., April 18, 1957I~age 4 1Tonneaur, all of Maline, Ill., were i enjoyed their first outing of the A . A . Mrs. Edwin Harris ......... I Marflyn Kohl, daughter of the Twenty L is b o n Saturday guests of Mrs. John Me- season with a wiener roast and ~trlrJ Crol~lt~|l'tl~ Kim M~rt~ .................. w, eeKs~n me, name o i .ner sister] Lloyd Kohls has been chosen Jun- wives attended their : ! • • r __vrr...~ .... , uo~,,te~ u~ ,~x,. dnu mrs. ~ennem /A.lrKpatrlcK ana in]ior ' . at Wend aks o i Hugh. i council fire on the farm of leader _ -- Mrs Charles Marti- ~ ..... + .... -~ .... " ..... " ....... Class Representatzve by her y O n , I -*_|___-- | ___--I 1.______ Mr and Mrs John Fe,, and their ! Delmar Kohl Monday evening. Two ~@ r~.,~F~,,~ ~a,~.~ home from St Luke"s "l~os-~i'~.*~' ~,e r~e,,m ~n'KpacrzcK nome., lne classmates at Northeastern Biblening where a steak or • - " J I . , r'~. ~*~v~ gl,41Wll . p ~a, ~-e- ~oy ~tewar~s were ~unaay aznner In " • was served ith m lisbon LOCOI ITem5 daughter and family th~ Rd N1~on~ ileaders, 13 boys and one vzsztor . d=~ ~=,~,~ ......... : ......................... I stztute at Essex Falls N J. Mar> w s or! T.~ ~,~a ~U~.. ,~ ~r~.\-:~.:~.~-'.':7.~:.~: Dick Dickey of Chicago a former Strzp cropping lines on the Line- ~(~ ...... .c~e.***~ ~vou~ pneu- guests at me ~ennem l~lrKpatrzCKilyn was also recently nresented in danced at the Beacon , ,a~,,.,..o ca**,...,.,a.~ ,a,. *.,,av~**lau~ ~, w~*~ . ' • *,*u~,.,a. nolo ; ...... Oscar Mohn spent the week end ~ ~,,.a~., a; ......... +o ~,,~ v ^^ member of the L~sbon group at- back Estate farm, south of L~sbon ........ . ....... e, the morning chanel servic .... ~v÷~. mg the droner i ~,-,,-~, ,~,,-,~, ~-=~ ,~ ~,,=~,== • ' which is farme . xne ~rm lXArKpatrlCKS emer~amea .... i • ,- . . ~ ~o o,~,~,, . .- at Freeport and Grange Grove, Ill. C'rel]v~ : tended the outdoor meetmg , , d by Floyd Demous, . . . Fmday evemng the Edwm Harris- ~ m academm standmgm the entire • i-~-~ .~. were laicl OU on at droner Wednesday evening in , . • on busmess. , , ...... ~ -- t Tuesday after-honor of the birthda- of Mrs Kirk es and Mrs. Leda Harms 3oread the~ student body of some 150 students. Read The Th,~ ~i~h~rd B~n~ ,,¢ W~h~,,+O,~~v~r: ana lvtz's. ~urwooa ~looa en-j The Gaylord Owens family called noon,April 9, by two men from ,~ .;. ,~ .~ ~ , ' ;- Ernest McGrews. the Carl Calvertsl --~~ ......................... ~,- -, . - t k other ......... tertained Saturday afternoon honor .... r~zc~oo ~,,,~, r-,~..,, ~/r,.o ,-., ...... , ,,,,,.,, the distract Soil Conservation offi-o ' ~ ........ Mrs. Louse BobsL ] and Mrs ~thel T4ir~zna*rit-l~ n* lm~ were munflay omner guests m me .... ,, .,.,oo ...,. ,~..j, .,..o. ,_,~=,,o au,,~, . ~ Mr Sobst wa an i "o .................. " ......... .......... mg thmr daughter Vera on her 9th at an An-m ........ in" ~ ...... at Marmn . s add t~ nal guest :Wendv Oaks for dinner in honor of r n l . . ., .oa ,,u.o s ,,,~-*= v,, • , • : .................... p~ e Ia OZCK ~:onKnn home. bwthday. Twelve guests shared the' Sunday afternoon and also stopped l While the 80 acre field was farm-J __M~ss D ollye Peek spent the weeklthe birthday of Mr. McGraw. The .... buczan G~sh returned from Cedar ,courtesy. fat the Hubert Shankland home, Ied on the contour last year Mr. !~m)n ~Lne ~v~arvm oonnston nome; remainder of the evening was spent Jun[or ~'~.ll~¢. Rapids the last of the week where The Charles Wagamans and Doro-}Olin on the return trip. I Deeious decided to use strip crop- i un ~,un~ayazternoon may cauea at in the Harris home where movies ~'~'*~ ' ' • " • , ~ne Merle t~ouoy t~narles WlcKnam I • he had undergone surgery the pre-thv and Mrs Joser~h Tvrdik and: ~ ........^~a ~^_;^+. ...m .~^^+lPmg this year so as to stop a dztch . . .. ' . . . , and slides were enjoyed : vzous week. [ Sam were also guests last Monday I Thursday Anril 18 at 2 "~ m with] whzch was gradually gettmg bigger i ~.. toe . rmsse, ll. aonnson nomes, i D^ n .... r ...................~ ~" -- Mrs Anna Bittle left Thursday i at the birthday party of Kathy Mrs Tina' r~)'~- "hi"~'/,,,~*~ #'~'+~" K~hl " along one of the east and west i ~vnss ~'eeK s pen~ ~vmnaay at the Har- i _, ~ ~.~ ~.~ ~^.~u~a~v..u~,~,~L/ay ~ ~ r l~ ,. ..." ..... ~ ... I . = ~,~ ,,s ~,'~,* *~-,, ,, ] fenoo¢ ~,~o ,,+ho, *~,~.~ ,, .oris nome ana calls were made on i e~b JUld}Vi~ey~g:ff 13OWll~ ~pYll at*. ivlaKe , *i, ll ~1 ~11111 II mr watermo to sparta toe week anal wagaman. :~as co-hostess. -'~hel Dickey will be' move~' also:- ~C::~,~-,~',~'::~, w~o re: the Ben Bun{i-ng-s Sherm~Iannas:' reservations before April 27 with ha ~ [~ F~ with her ~aughter, Mrs. Verl True- Charles Ehresman and his daugh-in charge of the program and Mrs ...... "---~" --'; .... ~,''~",'~"*-~" Don ~r ..... ~..o , ^.~^ ~,_,.-_+']Mrs Kenneth Kirkp~trick or Mrs ! .... w m blood, and Mrs. H. O. Gardner. I ter Mrs. C. D. Bittle of Madisonville Karl Kettering of the Bible stud3, adored ~op t~nerOoOWn me nm, rose ricks "h/~z'~.~G'la~;s'Ba~ner an~'~P~: i Glen Strother Program elsewhere! Thursday Club will meet Thurs- ~I Ky., are expeoted Friday at the C. The Galen Alexanders and sons of] With the two men using a level as Carbees. 'That evening the J' M" in paper. [ A ~l ~'~ / day, April 25, with Mrs. Mamie C. Kerslake home to visit over Eas-iOlin visited Friday with Mrs. Alex-]a guide, Floyd plowed the first Johnstons and Miss Peek callecl at! On Monday afternoon Mrs. Bess[ ~r|| ~U ana Reiger. The program, "The Bible," !tar m Lisbon. ander's brother and family, the R. I furrow with his tractor• The other Will Clarks. Tuesday Miss Peek vis- Lehr of Arizona and her daughter i m will be given by Mrs. Joseph Yates. t Mr and Mrs Clarence Schminke, J. Linds. The Linds and Cynthia vis- ~ strips were marked out by using aited Mrs. Bonnie Larson and the i of Tipton and the Willard Bears of, l of Atkins and Mary Schminke and!ited Mrs. Lind's sister and family 140 foot cord which was carried by !Don Kaliban of Cedar Rapids wereithe Howard Hutchinsons at Marion one man along the furrow while Saturday and Sunday guests of the l°n Sunday• the other end, carried by the other Mile Kalibans. Mrs. Homer Stoneking was hen- man, guided the tractor. ......... [ored at a layette shower Sunday Corn and oats will be planted in wne oonn rtesewenrs oz t2mrence ,,+ ....... • ~,,~ 1-, ^ ..... ~r~ :., alternate strips. Next year one of i are staving in the Elwood Resewehr ~, ~e~*=~':~ ~^~,^~v~x*.u~_:~:*' the oat strips will be used for hay ,name wnue ~vxrs ~twooa ~tesewenrl .............. while the second will be plowed , . . . "~ ....... ~ rlarola ~KID) ~erne~ an(l lvlrs is a pa,tlent In ~ ~uKe s hospital ........... under for green manure. I ...... " t nowara l~nelps l~vency-one irlenas i ln t~eaar l-gapl(1S ~ ' 1 " I shared the courtesy. A five year crop rotation plan ] Dorothy Wagaman entertained at! Mrs. Oliver Burlingame returned[will be followed with corn planted for two years, hay cut for two years ~a surprise party Frmay evening iFriday afternoon from Universi'~Y[and oats sowed for the fifth year. I honoring the Charles Wagamans onl hospital in Iowa City where she has! Mr. Decious has recently rented thmr weddmg anmversary. Guestsi undergone treatment and observa- [ I were the Maurice Johnstons and che i tion for several weeks The Johnl the former Jackson L~ngerbeam n ' ~ " iNorwm Marste s of T~pton, ,the j Carstensons of Oxford Junction farm of 100 acres which is owned by Dale Wagamans,and Kathy: Cheryl[ware Sunday guests in the Oliver ]Fries and Zachar of Cedar Rapids and a third partner Mr. Sweet. Van ~enren, ana rat Spangmr. I Burlingame home This farm was bought at auction Mrs. W. C. McNatt and grand-I Mrs. Anna Wetherell received recently for $72 an acre by Walter daughter Janie McNatt, Mr. and iword Friday morning of the death Mrs. Carl Dreaw of Bloomington, ! of her last brother, Floyd Bloom, 1H. were Sunday visitors at Hasten I who passed away Friday morning at Phelps'• Mrs. McNatt, the former 12:30 at Whittier, Calif. Services Christena Cunningham, and Mrs. lwere held on Saturday a,t Memorial Phelps were schoolma`tes at Rose- Park cemetery, Whittier, Calif. He dale, southeast of Mt. Vernon• was one of 12 children. Phone 3622 Lisbon Makes lawn care an adventure Seven Models from which to choose Priced from Trims to %" -- Adjustable cutting height from 1" to 2V2" • Leaf Mulcher • Windrower • Spreader New "activated" Pilot Wheel assures level cutting -- na scalping ASK FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION OSCAR MOHN Phone 2714 Lisbon i iii i i i a,m, Lisbon, Iowa to p.m. e Phone 3661 All Day Sunday from e e Marker of Mt. Vernon who sold it to the present owners. There are 60 acres of crop land in the farm which is in the Coon Creek com- munity• Rosena/(o-h/W- I Ved James Hendricks In June Mr. and Mrs. Roy' E. Kohl an- n.ounce ,the engagement and forth- coming marriage of their daughter, Rosena, to James A. Hendricks, san of Mrs. Ivan Spicer of Cedar Rap- ids. FREE Kite with each ½ Gallon of Vanilla or Neapolitan Why Pay $1.25 for nationally advertised beer when you can buy a 6-pack here for 98c. Your saving on two packs will buy a pound of bacon. 9 Ibs. $6.30 6¾ Ibs. $5.50 5 Ibs. $4.19 4 Ibs. $3.38 We have ordered a ton of ham for your Easter dinner and are glad to pass the savings on to our customers. ! I LISBON DELIVERIES -- Please phone orders for Saturday delivery on Friday afternoon or by 9 a.m. Saturday. Lisbon phone 3661. STORE HOURS- Week days 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The candlelight ceremony will take place Friday, June 7, at 7:30 p.m. at the Federated church in Lisbon• Friends of the couple are in- vited to attend. Will Give Patch Tests The Lisbon Cons. school will ear- ry out a T.B. patch test program for students in grades nine and twelve plus school employees on Monday, April 29 at 9 a.m. Letters will be sent to all students eligible for the T.B. patch tests on April 23rd. The Tuberculin testing program is sponsored and financed by the Linn County Tuberculosis Assn. which will provide `the materials and per- sonnel. LISBON SCHOOL EVENTS April 17. Semi-finals Wapsie "8" baseball, Lisbon April 18. Immunization, 9 a.m. April 18. Easter vacation starts, 2:30 p.m. April 18. strong Hall April 22. iors, Lisbon April 23. ball April 26. Large group musicale at Lisbon gym April 26. Pre-school round-up, 1:30-3:30, kindergarten room ] April 29. T.B. patch tests for 9thI Senior Girls Tea, Arm- Rotary dinner for sen- hot lunch room Finals Wapsie "8" base- Merrill Garretts before returning rto ~lLisbon, called at the Marvin Johns-~ Lisbon SchoolHouse Cedar Rapids_.....__.......2._- 'ton home. ; ' ........ Outside $1.25 • Complete Job Lee ,ancl Max Clover Farm For Pickup Dial 3571 Phone 2961 Open Sunday Mornings Deliveries Twice Daily Orders in by 10:30 a.m.; 3 p.m. ~ ~ Specials Thursday, Friday and Saturday -"--" Let Us Give Your Car A -- MEAT ITEMS -- on TREATMENT Black Hawk BACON ............................ lb. 59c Black Hawk DAINTIES ........................ lb. 59C LARD .................................................... lb. 19C -- FROZEN FOOD ITEMS -- Snow Crop PEAS 2 s. 35c Dole PINEAPPLE JUICE .................... 2 for 35¢ -- FRUIT AND VEGETABLE ITEMS -- California Jersey SWEET POTATOES 2 Ibs. 29c Fresh ASPARAGUS ................................ lb. 19c California Pascal CELERY .................... ea. 19c -- GROCERY ITEMS -- C.F. SHORTENING 3 C.F. OLEO ........................................ 2 Ibs. 45c JELL-O ............................................ 3 pkgs. 21c Duncan Hines Chocolate or White CAKE MIX ........................................ each 29c C&H BROWN or POWDERED SUGAR 2 far 29c C.F. PEAR HALVES ............................ 2 for 49c C.F. Stuffed Mantz OLIVES ........................ 49c and 19th grades ] ST. J'J-~-N'S CHURCH t Holy Week Services I Wed., Confessions, 7:00-8:30 p.m. Holy Thurs., Mass, 7:00 p.m.; Con- fessions, 5:00-6:45 p.m. Good Friday, Mass of Pre-Sancti- fled, 1:30 pro.; Confessions following Mass and 7:00-8:30 p.m. Sat., a day of fast and complete abstinence. Mass, 7:00 p.m.; Con- fessions, I0:00-1.1:00 a.m. and 2:00- 5:00 p.m.No confessions Saturday evening. Washing-Polishing--Waxing Dial l's 3821 We give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Easter Sunday, High Mass, 8:00 a.m. Low Mass, 10:00 a.m. LISBON METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Eugene Miller, Minister Sunday school 9 a.m. Easter Sun- day worship service, 9:30 a.m. Union service Wednesday, April 17, in Methodist church. Thursday, communion service at 7:30 p,m. When The FISH ARE BITING FEDERATED CHURCH Wednesday, April 17, 7:30 p.m. union service Methodist church Thurs.. 7:30 p.m. communion servic both churches. Fri., 7:30 p.m. Good Friday service at Sunshine Mission in Cedar Rapids. Sunday, April 21, 6:30 a.m. Sun- rise service at Memorial ball park, Cedar Rapids; 8:1.5 a.m. Easter breakfast, parsonage; 10:30 a.m. Eas- ter service. There will be dedica- tion of babies and reception of members• IT'S RUCBERIZF, D you'll want your Spring is the time to get that engine perfect running condition. Whether it's a simple tune-up, or a overhaul, we are equipped to give you at a reasonable price. Enjoy a smooth-running car, and later costly repairs. MAKE A SHOP DATE WITH US NoW] fe DIAL 3501 LISBON, IIRES A BELIER DEAL l:arr I:|uid Service U.S. Highway 30 Lisbon, Iowa Dial 3461 Free Pick Up and Delivery o Have your carburetor, points, plugs, age regulator and generator checked justed here for trouble-free motoring. especially equipped to service Carter car tors. DIAL 3931, LISBON FOR APPOINTMEflI Sutliff p S H-EiL L* i Air Filter Cartridges Universal j01, Oil Filter Cartridges Wiper Shock Absorbers Tail 24 Hour Service Wheel Bearings A, B, V-Belts for most fractional hp Is g h We carry a representative stock of these We also have power lawn mowers On Highway 30, Lisbon Dial With Every Combin!tion Grease JOband Oil hange • : Service For All Makes of One day only- Fr|day, Aprd 19th " " , • • e, / eleVlslon ~INIsH //// LAING'S STANDARD SERVICE STANLEY T.V° Motorola and DuM°pl Velvet, like and Restaurant Sales and ServiCe Smoothness Lisbon Dial 2151 Store 2841 ReS. Lisbon Iowa Rubber-like Toughness A beautiful and durable finish for the walls in the living room, din- ing xoom and bedrooms. Wall. hide Satin Finish .goes on like magic, dries to a durable finish that won't peel, crack, chip or rub off. Washes like new in a jiffy, too! 16 handsome colors. FISH Every Friday Night $1 per person TOP QUALITY Plumbing - Heating Air Conditioning PAT'S FIRESTONE STORE Mrs. Dean Clark Lisbon, Iowa Dial 3371 THE CAVE - Lisbon, Iowa FRINK'S Plumbing and Heating Service Dial 3771 Lisbon,