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i Services Held Monday I~1,.11:,, E~,,&Am I1,. I Floyd W. Paul of Princeton N.J., NOTICE--Darwin Cook has taken LOST" class ring with initials l FOR SALE' ll acres of alfa~ ll~lll~ lli~ll)n~nl |;) left for his home Sunday evening over the Hess strawberry bed. Call D.S.M.~r.H.S.-58. Donald Slavers ] in field Reasonable Harold MOO]. For Mrs. Ira Barnes i~u[|1~t[]1~" _2.j IF,ILIAL U~VVI~-'tA/'*J'Lil[I" [ afterweek spendingend with histhe sisterMem°rialand broth-day I Mr. Vernon 5382 for strawberries.34cl~Dial 3571, Mr. Vernon. 33c J Mr. Vernon. " ~34' Services were held at Harts-Hess- er-in-law, the James Wiggins' and ~ . ? • er chapel, Cedar Rapids, at 10 a.m. Services for Nellie Easton, form-[his mother Mrs. Walter Paul He l,~.~u~u, t,~. l.~.~u~ . [i ! • " . " t I WiSh in thiS way to express my - : Monday for Mrs. Ira A. Barnes, 79, er local resident, were held on May I came espemally to see his mother, thanks for cards ~'ifts and calls ! | ......... : former resident of Mr. Vernon and 30, at 8 p.m. in Skindingsrude who is very ill I ..... : 8 . I| ...m.r 1 -7 n We have purchased local- /sister of Mrs. G. C. Lusted. The Hey., Funeral Home atwith the Rev. DonWhitewater'Hobes officiating.Wis" " ..... terWnUe i was m me hOSpital and af-]|remrnmg home_ . . I| JU|'I~I[~- O" J " B. G. Olson, pastor of the Kenwood Burial was in Elmwood cemetery tT~ .ATF. .m*,~ ~.A*'t',*'VIi Myrue ~vzczienry | ~--~*-,-,-.- .- . . . • e. ~o ly Park Methodist church, was in hc~lf C~ c~rI~c~"Jt.l i~,.~ ~1 ~,fl/''~ wL~l'e-III/ charge• There was a cremation wither DeWittthe commitment°n May 31eondueteaat 1:30 p.m.by .~.t~F i1.: ......... • II uurr,-I:, ro,ger s, arlp,_ fine or re q_ ............. a Icommittal at Cedar Memorial. theRevl C~tD~ Bogg~...... hid to Stove and refrigerator furnished" "Thank you" to all who remain- I PEACHES, Freestone, Eat-Well, No. 2½ .... 35c ~UNT I Mrs. Barnes died in a Cedar Rap- • OR RENT 2-room apartment I wish to take this way of saying, face / / / r baoy Deer steers, ids nursing home on Saturday where ..:~:'~.=wr~;7."~in:2"s~:-suf~ere~-herlRichard Price phone4541 Mt Ver:Jberedmewithcards gifts and visitsl| .......... ... ..... I she had been a patient for five first stroke in August 1954 ln°n" 34, 35clwhfle I was in the hospital and to I| ~I'KI~U/D~ LIDDy S~ NO. 2[ ~/2 ........................ 29 weeks. Mar- Ellen (Ne~llie) Easton wasl ~the neighbors and friends who didl| ......... ,, klm=,~ This h f ill gd a ~oMabelErminajohnson Browning waSsolon, bornDec, born ~)ec. 3 1881, at Walton, Iowa. WANTED:RmhardBaby sittingl=h.~ce, in myJchoreSkindnessand put in my crops. YourI| ~I~A~, Bartletts, Rose Dale, No. 2½ ........ 3/¢ ~l|lfll ...e e w ra_e county near the daughter of Florence Ann home_ Mrs. 4541 Mr. was deeply apprec!ated. ]| h, ......... , ......... ~. F~lnl 128, 1877, the fourth child of Mr. and Gregmre and Ed Easton jvernun. ~, 6oc .JACK rm~K [I r'll~l~'/~l'l*Ll:, 311cecl, Kose Uale. No 2 .... z~ ~,,,,., • g h ]Mrs. A. H. Browning. She attended '~~ " " .... She passed away at the Park • __ .. ~__ . -~ -~-~ _ -__: | _ ]lJ Ill hi ch0 1 ca. the Antioch country school and the View Rest Home, Whitewater, Wis. [ | J I ICHERRIES, Red Pitted No 2 25c II IIIII Iowa City Academy and studied in May 28, 1957, after an illness of two[~ Flowers by Stahl Ill ' ' ......................... the University of Iowa Music Con- aria a half years She had been " • CHE R " 5¢ ~m~,~,,.~ ~. ,~,,.~.,m. w~ ~i,.o. | Ever th,ng m flowers--wired to all arts of the world |[J R IES, Dark, Sweet, P,tted, No. 303 3 servatory. She taught school for one ~,-~*--~ ...................... , ....... Y p • • .... , , I ~rne ser Place your order now for cagoYear Trainingand thenschoolenrolledforinDeaconess_the Chi- 19~iss Easton was preceded in i ...... STAHL S GREENHOUSES , | [1GARDEN VEGETABLES, Libby's, 303 .... 17cn this excellent beef at near os Ill health caused her to give uP , death by her parents and a sister, li ulal 3~11 Lisbon, Iowaill hrA~- , ......... .. , ,~^,., .~,.~eMnga' this cherished plan and she came: Mrs. Laura Irons.[, - = -. - - - ,. - - -, - - -, - - ]1 ana ~.,*¢]LKKU/I)~ LIDDy S~ $U$ ............ I~ ~It ,,~ ' home to recover her strength. Withi She is survived by an aunt, Mrs. [ ~ ..... ]| _ __ , -- __ f "D~;;', her sister Flora, she homesteaded Bertha Martin of Berthoud Colo.. I JBEETS, Libbv s, Diced. 303 13c to_ ..P w,,,,~,.,,~ wr,ce, land in South Dakota in 1906 and!and one mere. Mrs Leo Burr (Mfl-~ ~ [| !~ .., • ' • / / • .......................... ma[lyll[ll, 1907. ]dred) of Guttenberg, and manyI W~I~~~II~] 11 LIMA BEANS, Garden Green, bbbys, 303 21c ~, Terms To Fit Your Budget! On Oct. 20, 1.925, she was married cousins ana ~rmnas. , . , ~,,,,~rli,, ~ ,, .___ to Ira A. Barnes. The couple made .... ,m~rj I , ~m~er or* r o eWar oary° t lo Die*° a I iyiliiii! i LISBON LOCKER PATRONS: was presented with a life member- ship pin in the W.C.T.U. She was We have an attendant from 1 p.m. to 5 an untiring worker in the Ladies' Aid and all activities of the church. p.m. every day. Her husband passed away in 1932, Since that time she has made her A complete line of freezer cartons at both home with her sister, Mrs. Flora Batcheler, and for the last eight locker plants, years they have resided in Cedaz were Nell Klinefelter, Donald Flock-I ]hart, Marvin Mallie, William Spros- MUSHROOM ~:)UP 16c Rapids. iron, Andrew Achenbach and Ken- All the WEAR of Toughest Native ...................................... Remember, A Locker Doesn't Cost, It Pays! Surviving are five sisters, Mrs. neth S,proston. lIorsehide PLUS Buckskin-Soft NOODLES, White Pearl, ½ lb. 15c Ernest Bowman, of Big Horn, Wyo., Mr. Sproston died suddenly at his CO),[FORT Tanned In the SE- - ................... Mrs• Bert N. Crawford of Paonia, home on Sunday, June 2, at 2:30 CRET Wolverine Way~ SALMON, Brook Dale .................................. 55¢ Colo.. Mrs. Osgood Batchelor of Ca- p.m. at the age of 88 years, 3 months LOCKERS dar Rapids; Gertrude Browning of and 26 days. SO Much Extra WEAR CAKE MIX, Pillsbury ......................... 33c • Los Gates, Calif., and Mrs. Charles Mr. Sproston was born in Mercer ........... Lusted of Mr. Vernon; and a county, Ill.. to Gregory and Susan SO Much Extra COMFORT POWDERED or BROWN SUGAR ........ 2 for 29¢ Mr. Vernon Phone 3912 -- Lisbon Phone 2121 brother, Glenn H. Browning of Se- Wilson Sproston on Feb. 5, 1869. He bago Lake, Maine, many nieces and was married April 22, 1892 to Jan- SO LIGHT 0n Your Feet SUGAR, C&H ...................................... 5 Ibs. 59c nephews, hie Collins at Aledo, Ill. Also surviving is a sister-in-law After farming in Illinois for 14 A NEW PAIR FREE IF THEY DRY OUT HARD OR STIFF EGGS, Grade A, dozen .............................. 35¢ I Mrs. Ernest Browning ~mith. A years, the Sprostons moved to this Copies of the i brother, Dr. Ernest Browning pre- vicinity where they farmed untilI When Dried ot Normal Warm Room Temperafure$ BUTTER, Lisbon, 1 Ib ..................................... 62c " ~z~4awbe"e '- -- ecor'4 iceded her in death in 1941. retiring in 1936. They have lived - ! Her life may be briefly summed in Mr. Vernon since Dec. 19, 1948. Also you can select from Red-Wings in Work i up by saying she was always help- Surviving in addition to his wife Are On Sale Each Week ',ins some one. She will be remem- are 8 children' Ads Mrs Emil' Shoes and Work Oxfords . . . I bared by her devotion to her rela ........ "~ ~.- ", " -- [ . . ~v±aule, marry oi lvlt. vernon, 2sm- In Mount Vernon At tires and friends She was an ex- ~r ......... , • . . _ u ose o~ ~,soon l.ean Mrs. t~oy Leather Soles . . . Cushion Crepe Soles . . . Cork- ample of a fine Chmstmn character ' ' . Meredith's t . . • Flockhart of Stanwood, Ernest, E~- A crematmn comm~tal was at the ere.. an_. L ~ "'r ....... Dial 8441 Mr. VernOn • . . t~ a eota, ~v~ s. nowara r~nne- Rubber Soles... Cord Soles... Neo-Pren Soles. r Cedar Memorml m Cedar Rapids falter all from M rio E ..... ]w~th interment to be made m the I a A h ~ - " -- - '~-- ~ m gob's Super Val Store . • ' , a n rues ~wrs. m m s ac c enDacn oi t~eaar insure; .---- ~ ISutliff. cemetery, a tract Ofh land 32 grandchildren; 65 great gran_-d All built with heavy steel arches . . . arch-rest -- ---- __ I g~ven by her great grandfat er and , . children nieces and nephews in and where her parents and many rela- aro..n Ill ~n ........... supports . . . some with cushion insoles . . . "" "" --- 'rives are laid to rest ~ ~' ~" ., a u ~ ,,=~, ~,,o. ' Josephine Sproston of Marion. He PE ~1 THURSDAYS ~ was preceded in death by 3sons Sizes 6 to 15... Widths A-B-C-D-E-EE-EEE-EEEEE ! ai y's arket Hello World who died in infancy. 'tiJ 9 p.m. I Anx,ety Is Cause Of HOUSE OF QUALITY Jean Laurel was born to Mr and Mrs. Donald Johnston of Los Ange- [ . _. _ _ MAN & All other days 9:30-5:30 les, Calif., on May 28. Grandparents,Many Medical Disorders HELLO, NEIGHBORS are the Jack Rices of Los Angeles Dr r ~hn ~;~"la-~ ~ -^~ • Go don R .... ~' ....... • Meat Is Our Specialty - Not A Side Line and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Johnston.lection of samples of tranquilizer Cedar Rapids . . -~ ~-- . .. _lpills to the Rotary club on Monday mary ~nn was born to ~v,r. ana~evening' Quality Since 1909 You Name The Cut - We Can Produce Dial EM 3-0221 Mrs. Leland L. Teachout Saturday, Three out of 10 prescriptions arel Mt. Vernon, Iowa Phone 7412 Ken Bailey June 1, at Mercy hospital in Cedar for tranquilizers, he said. An esti- Rapids. The Teachouts recently mated three-fourths of the medical THESE SPECIALS ARE GOOD FOR moved from Mechanicsville to the practice has emotional or anxiety I ~ v."¢ tkr; t,, former Steffy house on First Ave. factors. However tranquilizers do FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY N., now owned by the Lester Nabbs. not correct the condition which is Cynthia Louise was born to Mr. causing the anxiety. If anxiety con- e and Mrs. Edward D. Hartl Wednes- ditions continue they can result in Get Him a ;hion-w,se day, May 29, in Mercy hospital in organic conditions. Cedar Rapids. Grandparents are "The secret of repairing emotional ~ the Clarence Meskimens of Ely and disorders is to take a good look at yourself," Dr. Rahn said. "Vaca- the Edward F. Hartls. tions, plain meditation and recrea- ~-,-..~-~-, ~ tion all help in overcoming the .... for Father's Day causes of the anxiety." The Rotary Arms will be guests at dinner at the OxYoke Inn, Amana, Sunday, June 16th • on Monday at 6:45 p.m. Harold Ward of Cedar Rapids will give the pro- gramt Pelisek Accepts Job We Feature Only PLEASMOR As Coach At Monmouth U. GOV'T 10 ounce Joe Pelisek has accepted a posi- tion as head football, wrestling and Plus baseball coach at Monmouth college in Monmouth, Ill., and spent Tues- PERSONALIZED SERVICE day and Wednesday at a meeting of next year's football squad. Mrs. To Give You Pelisek accompanied him while Kathy and Wendy stayed with IN - T-BONE • Pelisek's parents in ~pringville. Mr. Pelisek has been working " K C SIRLOIN STEAKS his doctorate at SUI the past year " • while employed at Cherry-Burrell CHOICE ROLLED RIB in Cedar Rapids. He resigned his • position as head football coach at Wilson high school in Cedar Rapids ROAST - RUMP ROAST last spring after spending nine years there at the school• He was CHOICE LAMB graduated from Cornell with the of 1948. When You Desire The Best We Have It BEAUTY BAR Mrs. Pelisek has resigned her po- DEODORANT SOAP. structorJti°n as ingirls'thePhysicallocal schools.trainingThein- Tall Kern Sliced BACON (Lean Sugar Cured family plans to move to Monmouth A flavor you'll always enjoy) 1 lb. pkg. 49c about Aug. 1. j. 1, r.TS RmW. Rath's Black Hawk (Pure) LARD WS T 1 lb. pkg ................................. 2 Ibs. for 35c Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Peer, jr., of Salem, Ore., and their three chil- Choice Boneless VEAL CUTLETS ............ 89c Ib' dren, Nicki, 8, Stevie, 5, and Susan, 4 arrived Monday morning for a • three weeks' visit with Mr. Pear's Decker's (All Meat) Skinless WIENERS 39c lb. grandparents, the J. D. Peers, and CHICKENS with other relatives in this area and FANCY FRESH DRESSED • with Mrs. Pear's relatives in Kes- wick. They will be joined for the (We cut up chickens at the time you purchase) I 300 size week end by Huldah Peat of Chi- cago. Decker's (All Meat) MINCED HAM ........ 39c lb. Mr. Peer is budget examiner for • the state Dept• of Finance and Ad- We Operate ministration. Robert Gill, another ! GOLDEN VALLEY printingf°rmer resident,departmentiS employedof the samein thedi. One of the Few Meat Markets vision Where You Can Still Purchase • At least 16 pairs of identical twin Holstein heifers are needed each FRESH CUT MEATS year for an Iowa State College Suits breeding research project. • • • Not Pre-Packaged or Frozen • . • Genuine CHOPPED HAM, Large Square, Sliced or in the piece ........................ 59c lb. . STRAND THEATRE These suits are the last word in comfort for Iowana Brand Pure Vegetable • TtIURSDAY - FRIDAY - :30 summer days . . . light weight.., porous . . . OLEOMARGARINE .................. 2 Ibs. for 45¢ Big - Delightful - Beautiful cool smart looking. Cinemascope Hit! " " " Believe it or not, you can wash them . . . let Libby's TOMATO JUICE, No. 300 tin .......... I • BOY ON A DOLPHIN drip dry on a hanger dry the pants from a Libby's FRUIT COCKTAIL, 303 tin, 2 tins for Alan Ladd - Clifton Webb " "" Introducing Sophi~ Loren pant hanger . . they're dry over-nite and Sale-Dress SALAD DRESSING ...... Pint Jar A New Sensation! ready to go. Rare entertainment and beauty Quart Jar Ir SANDWICH SPREAD Mix or you can't get on T.V. Smart new patterns in tans and grays . . . in Lisbon Sweet Cream BUTTER .... 1 lb. carton BRAUNSCHWEIGER Match SAT. - SUN. - 7:30 and 9 sizes 36 to 48. Admission and Regulars... Longs... Shorts. HOME MADE WIENERS - It costs no more to shop an S&H Store. DRANGO HOME MARKET ...... ~ Very Good Jeff Chandler Picture of The Great ' We Offer You Southwest Territory! THE IN QUALITY AT June 8-9 - SMILEY Comparable to any Disney! * LOW Phone 3212._ _ _ Deliveries Tuesday and Friday Mt. Vernon Wonderful Kid picture! A Big Store in a Small Town We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities On Specials