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THE MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, NAWKEYE-RF A3ORD AND THE LISBON HERALD
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flockhart went Mrs. L. E. Crelly spent MondaY[Lisbon School LISBON CHURCH NOTES !Mrs Marjory Peet and daughter !
I to Des Moines this morning to visit with relatives in Wheatland. [ -- t Jean, Mr. and Mrs. John Kessler, I
~INC.~ fl~ THF WFFK iN I l.~RIIN I with relatives until Monday. [ W. Boyd and Mrs. Constance I Financial Report FEDERA~D CHURCH /John Worrell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe I
~V111~ Vi lsmLz VWLULmiL S&! ~gnVJ, l Miss Betty Thompson of Cedar Hahn were business vistors in Sig-[ ~ Rev. t~. ~. uamflmn, rastor . i Pavel and daughter Dorothy, Mr.!
John E. UdHugh, Iteprese~tative, Phone 125 Rapids spent Wednesday in the Mr. ourney on Monday. I - T.REASURER'S ANNUAL REPORT . S~ S. Teachers ~rayer Meeting land Mrs. Cecil Goodlove, Miss Mar-i
J and Mrs Henr-- v an ~.~ ~ ~ I ol the Lisbon Independent School District at ~:1~ a.m. cella Chehak Lester Pavel Paul~
ram. mma tutus, ~ews ~eporu~, *'none x~ # ~-~ s ,um~. Mr. ann Ivlrs. ~. /Morlgnt anu [ Linn County Ior the fiscal year ending ~unH~- ~ohool 9"30 ~ m i ' .-. . -' . I
3 9 ' ~ "~'~ Yavel ann ularence /~azlnceK all OI
Mr. and Mrs. George Oldfield and Patty spent Sunday in the parental/June o, 1 41 ~ro~hi~ Cer-ic^ 10"30 am ', - !
~h~a6~*~~: ~e,~ ** ~ I Carol of Cedar Rapids spent Sun- I E. M. Bebee home at Springy[lie. ] ~N ERAL ~ND ,~ ~,7 .~ V~",~:~ ~,~,~(~= ~,~;~,o~ "~ ~, ,~ I WhO are .~rom ~nanu~e rlem at i
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Frink and i Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Kohl of day n the D. C. Heller home. [ Mms Pearl Fehnle is at the home ]Receipts during the year 19,207.12 Y.P. Prayer Serwce at 7:45 p.m. Mr and Mrs Sam K~nt an~ thei~
sons of Cedar Rapids visited Sun- ]Cedar Rapids were visitors on Tues-[ 1VIr. and Mrs. Ralph Chi've.rton of t of' her .parents in Newhall and tel- ['l'otal ipts ~ Evening Service 8 p.m. 1 guest" Mrs Opal Zeman o~ ".~nnl
day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. day in the I. J. Nosley home. ceuar ~tapicLs spen~ ,~a,tur~ay intauves m mat wciniw ~or a weelCs[Total disbursements : 19:406.22 Thursday Prayer and Bible Study Arbor Mich and Mrs Elmer De-
R. I.~ Frtnk. Mxs. A. M. Floyd is spending the the lwr. ann lvLrs. ~. r. wnson home. I vacauon. ]Balance on hand June 30 1940 ~ service at 8 p.m. ~ ]Vault of Iowa City made a trip to 1
~ ~d Mr~ Kenneth Lilts and Iweek in the home of her sistesr, Mrs. J. S. Moreland and Mrs. Ma- Mrs. F. S. Armstrong and Sandra [ SCHOOL HOUS~ FUND ' " Friday afternoon ~rayer service Moline Ill. where they were din- I
-.%~-" ~'- -"---~ ---:-=- I Mrs Edwin Shawver near Tinton I bel Moreland of Olin visited Thurs-IDennis spent the week end in the ]Balance on hand July 1, 1940 $ 1,052.52 at the home of Mrs. Uhler at 2 p.m. I ner guests of Mrs Edgar Scalf and l
Cnllaren ot MOtmt vernon were ~" '1 " E LaP1 n " Receipts during year 2,341.87 '
Tuesdayevening dinner guests inMr and Mrs E L Russell and[ day in the W. M. Oberton home. W. a te home in Cedar ] -- METHODIST CHURCH supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. I
,~-- ~ al* ~,ht h,~, ~ w" Min,~r ,~ ~asr W,nia, ~r~nt Joann and Patsy McCall return-jrtaplas. |Total receipts $ 3 904.39 F Frank Adams at Davenport. I
me 6*- v . ~ev. wm. v. ~os~rom, J.vlln]s~er ,
I Tuesday evening w~th Mr. and Mrs. I ed Sunday from a week s visit with ] Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lee and Mms ] I otai disbursements 2,410.21 ~ ':ffl . m r~h h ~,~ T~ 1 Mrs. Agnes Kohout, Mr. and Mrs. t
Miss Blanche wamcm rezurneo Henry "I~ckman [relatives at Solon and Iowa City I Bessie Kurtz visited over Sunday|Balance on hand June 30 1941 ~ ~:.',~ =~^-~;'? ~.~*'~.*~'~.~::.~ "/Emil Kohout and Harry Crosbyl
a ten da ' - " . " pd.[Llllt:~|lLcIllL~::~lA OLII~I k-,T aLI~:::~A
today to Joliet, Ill after Y ] ^ ~ A--~ lef* *'-- ~'l~n~ *r^'-- I w~th the H K. Lee family m Ma-|AMOUN'I OF OUT-STANDING INTF, R- ~n ~n of Cedar Rapids visited Sunday af-I
---,* *- ,~- ~-^~-~ ~er ,~,'~nts [ Mr .aria mrs. ,~. m. ~nareas wlm ~. xv ~,o,~a~ ~ ~J' ~ a u ~ ] ~ ~ i EST-BEARING WARRANTS ON JUNE ,~:o~ a.m. worsislp ano ~reacmng. t ;.t. ~ --~ ~-- T
v.~.~ u. -.~ -.- ~ -.~ - .---- ,[ - ~ ""-- "" "---:"-- -'~ Io"'a ~it Wednesday on a fe~l~" *~a" / ~ ~.~. .z ,~. ~ .~ i t~--uu. W,L. ~. .*,U ~VH~, ~ames~
~ o~A ~.~ ~. ~ Wnlliek ]~r.ann lv*rs, r~enry -rx~tllllltoIl OII w ~ J, # -.] / ~ .a~. v.o, p.m. ~wvr~, ~easu=. ,v
] ~aa~ Wnn~id.~ .~.-n.~r~ t from Thursdavl, days businesstripto New York I Mr. and Mrs Hubert Shankland |General Fund None,~f'~' . ~ ,
Mrs G L Albright and Mrs Ken-Ito Monday at "The Inn" on LakeiCity. land son Lyle of Olin were Sun- JS~h ~u~e~Fuafi."~;--,-;'--:--~-'.N ~e ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. vrank Matela of!
--. ~ ~n ~x~x Ceoar tta ios and Mr r
neth Lifts of Mount Vernon attend-IOkoboji" J Mrs. Ella Ambrose and son Rob-Iday guests of the Harley Robert-iT 's bal June 30, 1941: General Sunday Masses 7:O0 and 9.00. ! Iohn LorePn]c~ ~f ~#' :~r,~andn ,Y=~s,:l
ed the funeral of .their aunt, lvlrs,t a#. ~.~.~ ~.o T.~ ~n**~ ~.alert of Dixon, Ill came Wednesday]sun xamny, i [~.n9d~l$1;998 08; School House Fund, Week oay ~/lass. #.vo. !~,n~.~, ,~,t~. ,~'~~,~"~,~ ~=1
Fred Bebee at Marion on ~amraay. ] ,4~;.~.'~,~"d'"~,:','::" =:'~,~,:5~"~,~=] to visit in the home of the former's[ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodyear ]Se~re~ry~,~ bal June 30 1941" Ge 1! ~o~t~J o~--'-~I~/-~ ~.~a i ~'~ ,'~=~ ~
a - sister, Mrs Charles Stork of Maroon visited Sunday m the C. Fund, $1 852.58 School House Fund
The Milo Kaliban, Verne Be s-l from a month's vlmt with his par-] ' ~ ] $1 549 60 ' ' '
Sunday school at 9:45 a m. Every-! Sunday, at the home of Mr and l
more, Melvin Church and Don I ents in New Haven, Conn. On Wed- / Mr. and Mrs. Leland.Miller, Pa- [ ~: ~onns~n anu ~vzrs. ouy Jo,- |Difference : General Fund, $145.50 ; School body cordially invited. ' Mrs. George Benish the birthday t
Frink families, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ] nesday Mr Priotte left on his return ] tricia and Gayland of Indianapolis, ~o, ,vm=~. . . [To?a~US~moFound, $55.42 i anniversaries of Joe Brock and Geo I
Woune and Mr and Mrs. R. L. Frink, ito San Diego, Calif the family re- Ir~d, were week end holiday guests l Mr. and Mrs. John ~evins an l son,t ~o n~eOe~ra~Val~ra~$1~.~47P.a~ch~ Mr. and Mrs. Rob Slyer visited Benish were celebrated with a
had a-icnlc" dinner" in Blessings ] ' " -" f~-r a Ion*'er time in the i in the narental I. V. Merriss home. I William of Louviers, Colo were,House Fnnd ' " ' on Sunday in the Ren Slyer home l numbel" of relahves" an d frm ' ~a~ I
p malmn~ v ~ ~ i
na~tur~ on the 4th 1 ,sl,I" w ~ ~,~ ~ome l ,- :- ,~.- f~- ; ,- ,~,~,4 I Sunday guests of the O. S. Burhn- / I hereby certify the above report to be near Mount Vernon ~ athered for a icnic dinner Tho e
,^ ~,m, -.~, + o~ e~,i [home on the 4th were Mrs Alma i~ame xalT~ y. |lief. MISS Ruth Sherk of Cedar Falls ]present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe]
wi' ' i;' cle'and'au t,' r."and Mr. and Mrs. l-larry ~izer ann [ Lyon and Miss Pearl of Sio~x City J Don Allen Peterson is spending / . John H. Miller, Treasurer. and her sister, Mrs. George Lee oiL Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ehl and'~
Mr- Charl-- H"~'~ left Thu~*sday I family had as their Sunday guestsI and Mrs. Ida Crawford of Mechan: ta few days this week with his ]aThoeve~a[hdeOafdivreCr~rhaoSfe~em~eeadsarnedr the Canal Zone are visiting relatives: daughter Patricia, Mr. and Mrs. I
,~ h,o ~,~'~,~*~ o,~,~ ~rs ~for a picnic dinner, Mr. and IVlrs:l icsville [grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. ]and his records for the fiscal year included and friends in Lisbon and Mount lCarl Wehrle and son Joseph, Mr.
~:~"" "-~"~" :'-: ?:'for* a~Hans Struve, Maurine and Joan oiI " |Peterson at Olin. ]in this sport. * Vernon coming Tuesday from Laiand Mrs. Lloyd White and daugh-
~names Tll~a ann Tamuy . ]Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose De-J lvusses ~amerlne ann ~ancy ~a~-I |Dated July 1, 1941. Granae' Ill ,h~ro ho, h~,~ *lter Dolores Mrs M~rv Whit~ M~
week end visit with relatives in t Pue and son Ross of Preston" Mrs [ good and Dr. James E. Allgood, I lwr. anu xv~rs, aarola ~uey, ~orna [ o.L. Crawford, President. ~ ~ '. " Y ~.:'~ ~'~ $'~ ~.~"'~ I . : ~ .'~ :- -- ~'~, ----:
,~.* a +h,~, -~o^.~-~anied ~ ' "! ,~ n ~ sna Mr~ ~ ~ vn,~,~ |and Howard ot Co~on visited in/ L. ~. Crelly Secretary a ~ew oays 1n ne
l~alpn r~ooertsiano Mrs. Joe ~enlsn, frank ana
,~,~,", ~'~.~ ~',~ ~:~;,:'~" I Blanche Allen and Mrs. M.innie~,':.-o-~":.:'~: ~ *"~." Y/V'--":'::~'lthe Mr and Mrs--James ~'son/ --~--' " home. On Saturday Miss Sherk~Edward Benish Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
-,=-, -,-,= *, ,~-~ ---*"*~. i Ta,qin of Miles" Mr and Mrs Geo ! arrlveu weanesaay nigh; Trom lO- i . ,~ ,~v,ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT 111 a,~ t ~r,~,-~ T,~l~, } ,4 +t~ I T ,~w,an ~nr; ~h]],4,n,~ ?,T,-~ ~ o D,~,
" ri h r Joan Mr and erty, S.C. home on ~unuay. School Dmtrmt of Lisbon, Iowa, Township ' J
Dr. and Mrs. George Reid, Mrs. Sher 11, daug te ' " . ~ ~ of Franklin County of L nn for the ear remainder of two weeks vacatmnland John William of Mechanics-
" lylr ann ~wrs ~ P ~i er ann Mr. ,~d M,~ Hugh ~ .a~.e R,th ' ' Y ! .
Post and Stanley Reid of Cedar Mrs. Frank Klahn, Mrs. George gg
ending June 30, 1941. with her father, Herman Sherk. wlle, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rolt of
' f il with the C L Bi er ram and Pat of Chicago, spent the 4th We hereby certify that the following re
Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. EmerISlzer, Marllyn and Carolyn, Mr.] am y gg -[ i " . - Mrs Lee will be with relatives in Elburn, Ill Donald Prybil of Es-
Slater and Marion Louise were[and Mrs. Gordon Sizer, Maurine,[ily of Springy[lie spentthe 4th with [wren me xormer's SlSmr, mrs. l~loyO|rPeO;~ico~a~;lS~sr4~Sa~n~O4~4~.b~Or~o~ a~ Iowa for several weeks there[lie Mr and Mrs Archie Roy
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and / Janet and Merlanna and Homer t Mrs. M. C. Bigger and Harry at I Peterson and family. ]Iowa " " ' r "~" ' :~ ~-^-' "
O L Cr wf " IYl . ano Mrs. ~eorge ~neets on-io"u C,lm~=,l, ~ur. anu Mrs. waiter
Mrs. R. R. Reid. Afternoon callers ]Peterson of Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. [New Boston, Ill. ] Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Staab, Bar-[ ,1 ; ra ord:, p ~iden~, ioved a trin to Waterloo Wuesdav IStradman of Cedar Rapids, Mr. and
were Mr. and Mrs. George Shaler /Will Campbell of Dallas, Texas; and ] Miss Daisy Zalesky of Cedar Rap- ] bara and Douglas spent the 4th,Receipts ~--~'S~ho~i ]tun'~ Fund"~'" and a pleasant visit with a cousin ', Mrs. Henry Mitten, Mrs. William
of Cedar Rapids, stopping enroute[Mr, and Mrs. Robert Begley and/ids visited her sisters, Mrs. Geo. Iwith relatives, Mr. and Mrs. ~hnerJBalance on hand July 1, 1940 $ 1,544.50 of Mr Sheets J B Sibert whom~ Mason and daughters of Tipton,
from an extensive eastern trip ' son Tommy of Springy[lie McCall and Mrs Irene Andre from ] Airhart at Savanna, Ill. [Revenue receipts xrom [ h~ ha~ n,~, oe~n f~ ~'~ ' ^ o~ Mrs Anna E Turner and children
Sunday until Wednesday during aI Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Gronzo and/ " --~J B jr and a daughter Burnetta John Etter of Lone Tree and Mr.
Budget Estimate And Record Of ]Pllin~ I part of her vacation. ]the latter's mother, Mrs. Carrie |Total scho~.l house fund receipts $ 3,959.81 ! both" at "home an another dau~h'' and Mrs. George Benish.
~xpenai~ures -- ~enool House Fund,' ~ - Mr Ro l '
~awn and ~itv E~timato I Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Walton and]Ramsay of Rockford, II1 were [Debt service ter Mrs. Robert Tabor and her son . . y Stah e of Cedar Rapids
wasa Vl~es:r~ ths~paxpayerm will'beheard for or against the following estimate of expenditures forlSaturday visitors of Mrs. George|week end with friends. This sum-| I union for the day. Mrs. Sibert diedl .
1,41yyI~0~.~T:~V~.h~-~ull-'ctOlT~n:~n~" ~nt;; Iowa, will meet July 21, aM:~SjaMc~r~aJa#e o?~dsy ~ifoinAen:m rSealg~;: ~?Ai~gR:~;Yl:%pSenU~d~e ] ~n~r~P~:~f be~Orn:di~e $1 ~i~'ii [ La~ll;d ~vmg t~n maWk:tearl?:mil;;re ~ietrO, r ESunda~ta~:nOO~oW~
the 7e~r b~,inning April1, 1942. A .detailed statemeut .of receipts and disbursements, I Bittle and W. H. Wenger. [ met he is taking a special flying |T t~l school house fund expend[- I over a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. H. ~awrence. ~emsnek of Monroe,
both put ann anticipated wlu ,e avalm,le at toe nearing l course in Central Colle,e at Pella[*- ~ures ; :.; -: :::: $ 2, 41.0.21 W Walmer made the tri~ with~ Va wnere ne ~s m army service is
Grace, and their guest Verl True-[ Mrs. A. K. Runkle, Miss Hazel 1.~ Receipts =--.Genes! Fund ]tnem. i=~si'~,~-,~,~'~: y~ -~,~=,~*~;
u,ooa ox ~oua, ~vm ~pvu~ ~r~Ylanu axrs. w. n. ~un~xe were otto-[Revenue receipts from ' l ,-,'Mrs. Leo Zenishek and relatives
[ ~ [ ~.~ ] ~ I ~ I ~ I ~ land Saturday with the Dr. Haroldlday evening supper guests of Bish-/ D~t~iC:e&~s 12,~94.21l olon -~nd friends
~,~ I ~,~ I ~.~ I ~ ,~ I ~ I ~ IGardner family in Waterloo. lop and Mrs. Thomas Nicholson in/Appro~riations ! Mrs. Anna Zeller ' Joe A Po-elka an,4 Mr -~,4
[ l'~-- ] l'%~ [ ~ ] ~-; [ ~, ] ~,~ Mr. and Mrs. Hem'y Lang calledlM unt Vernon State and federal aid 1,307.97 -- Charles Popelka and son David of
FUNDS [ ~.'~, |~'~ I~.~ I ,~?~ I ~]~ I~4 ]Tuesday evening at St. Luke's hos-[ Mr. and Mrs. James Mulick andlT,uiti n collected 3,885.00 REBEKAHS INSTALL !Cedar Ranids visited Monda- e,~
.~ ~ .~ ,u ~ ~ ,~ ~ . . ~ner revenue sources 990.T/ . . x- j v~-
[ ~ ]~,~ i~ [ ~.~ i ,~ [ ~ I Pltal to see thmr grandson, Robert]Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Penne of Water-/ : Mrs. Anna Wmse, dmtrmt deputY!ning with Mrs. Alba Hess
I ~,~ [~ [ ~= I ~'~ I ~ ~ IMartin, born Saturday to Mr. andiloo called Friday inthe Oscar/Total general fund receipts $21.282.67 presiaen~ o] the Rebekah lodge of~ Guests of Mr and Mrs A L Ket
|~ $~ ~, ~ ~ e ,~ ~ ~o 1 r eno hum e ExpendituresGeneral Fund Lone Tlee was the mstalhn 1
I ~.o [ ~.~ t-~ ~ ]"'-'~[~ [Mrs. Gerad Long of No way. [Stab w e. The lad[ sare|co 1 cont~r~l -- " ' " ' g off'-iter over the week end' were Mr-.
Oo~oltdated .$ ~.~7;$~.~S~27~00' ~ ~ ~ ' ;200 ;~00 I Mr and Mrs Frank Reddick and[nieces of Mrs. Stabenow. [ Salary of superintendent $ 2,150.00 cer atthe meeting of the Rebekah and Mrs. S. E. Christie and daugh-
": --- '^-^ ~ " " I r~.o ~ ~+ ~o~ ;~/ Other general control costs428 54 looge nere wnen Mrs Annice r~ein- ter Carol n of
S-- l~mm~l z~u z ul r I ! s i Y Waterloo
George Haeme le of owa City Instructmn '
]~inteaanee 471 276 376 975I ' "I ' "/ . . . . ,sins was installed noble grand, Mrs. Gu a
s entthe 4thin the Joe Karbla spending the week at Mackinac Salaries of principals supervls- . ~ y nn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Road Dra~lng 125 125 P . " ' ors and teachers ' 9 ! Frances Jonson, wee grand" Miss Vernon i
L 86 218 250 250 IslandMich accompanying her 052.01 B ttner has returned to her
home. Sunday callers were Mr. and 0 " 1 ' -
Banal 210 250 250 260 ~*h,~ ~ 1~ 4 o;o ,~. ~n~ ~.~,4 thor ins]ruction costs 1,778.63 [ Ar ene Jedhcka, secretary ann, home from St Luke'~ ~,~*~ ~
- mxs ~naries warn o~ t:eaarl%ap- *- ------'*~ ~"~ ~', ~'*~- ~"~ Auxiliary agencies - ' ' ~ ' ~'~-
~& 1 ~1 2 ~18~ 19S0~0 500 1 ~ rids I Mrs. Lanning Macfarland of Win-~ Tuition 81 00 M,s. Lucfle Adams, treas. There i dar Rapids, where she submitted to
0~mm~l l~n&'i~'" 1'232 1'195 1'150 1'150[ " ]netka, Ill. [O~aer~inOannO: piant ::::::::::::: 2,531:43] aV~?r~rolr~1 7he~n~e:nSea~ Iu. VISItOrS, a tonsil and adenoid operation and
A r 2 942 70 ee mage m
" ' ' ' ' -' Dr. and Mrs. N. . Yo k were ." ",later was taken to the home of her
Totals $ $,64S $10,167 $10,325 $ 800 $ 9,525 / [ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hanson and two/F~xed charges 305.64 attendance and hostesses for t~^ -
. ]~unaay guests oz me rmrry ~en-/.~aa~.~,~ ,~ R,~la "~l V ~t~,4[Capital outlay 160 14] . ' ,= granoparems Mr. anti Mrs JODn
]~t~t, ed Taxe~ per $1,000.00 of aesess~l value ~te.o.~ i sinner famil~, in Cedar Ranids |,~'".*'~ ~":"", " .'~ [ [ even~ were lvirs urpna /~ajiceK ! Weldon Guvann i~ roonvorina
. ~aturaay on ~v rs. x~anson s aunt, Total eneral fund e di r Marl Stahle r ' "
~ble valuation (1940) $512,262 ]Wlth them were Ethbert York and [Mr, ]~ ohl g . x-pen tures $19,430.09iM s. e,M s. Lflhan mcely.
/s nM~,s and credits (1940) $929,180 ! his mo*her ~r~ ~,~,~,h~ot~ ,~ T [ s. re~ ~ . ~ rrlaay caner [Haiance on nanu dune 30, 1941 $ 1,852.58,Kent and Mrs Amanda Jedlicka
"~'~" ~ *~'- /in ~]~ Knhl'~ hnrn,~ u,~ Oh~l~e/DISBURSEMENTS -- GENERAL FUND I ' ' ~ lvlr. ann Mrs. ~lmer ~evlzow nave
'-e endence L i:iiiii|~~i~--oga~nS~l~i[ce~mchi~i/iii~! ' ~ "
u p . . N. Rahn, Supt $ 2,150.00 i gone on a trip to South Dakota
Statement of the Condi~on of Dodds of T~pton S B Sorenson a HOMECOMING WILL
"~" 9" '~''; ::" '::" "7~ "s "*~pST CqMP~NT~s . . te cher 9O000 w r
46'470"00 " " acher 810 00 . . ,
OB~r~r:~td ~h~lrtti~ 24"63 [ Mississippi, going from Davenport./den at Oxford Jtmct'ion" " [F ora Fleming: teacher :: 310"~0 I of which Joseph L. Shima ,s pros1- Directory
Bankl~ ~ $ 4 5OO 00 " The boat was chartered by the sec-/~ ~ f~ ~ 1Elizabeth Noe teacher . 923 00 ]dent and has chosen committees "7
' " ~v~e ~. ~ vv~uru~l~t o~ ~u~l~, G I Lyman music instr 225 00 ' * *
~itm~ and Fixtures 369.60 4,869.60 ~ond district rural letter carriers as- ](3 ~ ~,~ li'~i~l~ /~iinor Hall ~'^ " .oo'~ [on the program. Leo Umbden- i Ll~tetrt ]~n~t]ns~t~
S item~ 811 127 17 I -~-~----, t~ v '-.~.7 ~, - ~oo ov -L~a~.J~.~JaL X.~4t~aJta%.~,~t,J
Due from banks and banxers, cash ann ea h ' " Soclatlon ~ ~ t ' " " ! . ~*.?** %
---------- I [until Tuesda~ in *~,~ Dr ~ |Lore Dawdson, teacher 60.00 is ock has been appointed chairman,
" " |IaIa State Tele 'C~" teiephone 75"24[ 'l ' ' ~ ","a
" Stan ey Beranek has been a olnt-
Undivided profits end rmerves 25,184.86 25,I84.86 1 Den er 1 ",PP
Individual d~oeits subject to check 05 77 [ ~ ' "~: . . P IG ~ ,-? ""' ^' |ed chmrman of the parade, to be, P~eal Lstate and Tnsuranee
284 4 v a v,Sa t Lake City and Mrs W J Easterly of Cedar Ra - Town of Lisbon water 53 39 ",
Say[rip depo~i~ 122,635.24 ~Jrana t=anyon ~o ~os ~ngeles, ann I ms came * nursaay zora few day's I ~'~'~,'~ ~ ;''~ "~.' ~' ~'~'~ |~i~t~ hv T.~ M~r~hob. ~-~ +t ,~q "ms for ~l,~
Tt~.Ae~flcaat~ oI ~tt. "~'h,~'t~,"~.~:.l,l~'~.'~,' ",:~ '-'"'~' 274,34 .9 .sta~ed the return through Yosem- visit m the I. L. Cork home Mr. GCO. Argotsinger janitor 960 00 advert[sin section Lawrence Peters~ Ho, sos for ~al~ or Rent
~'~'--'L' '~'.~"~ k. an un- a "9" 54 i ire vaney. In California they visit- and Mrs Cork took her home Sun- [RGay Plattenberger. WPA trucl~ing 267'00 /g : ~ ' '
~am alvmena~ --. t ~ ~ t. ' I John Nesle-- WPA team e,~'~ will act as chairman with Frank Offw Phone--146
Trot fund~ 145.16686026.62 lea wire xrlenos a~ ~asaaena ~an nay mormngann spent the day l~ i-.=." -.-- - ::~2 '.'/~; ~; ;o+:
' . . ' . . . -- ,~nas. fflaluen, Wk'A trucking ZbZ.7~ ~,*v~, ~o ,o ~ooxotax~.
Other linbiliti~ 1,316.84 Francisco and Whittler. with his sister, Mrs. Rebecca Brown. ] l nn Plattenberger, WPA truck- [ The chief feature of the day will'[ JUSTIN ~V. AL~RIC~HT
787 528 82 ' 1 lng 55 95 Attorney at l~w
Total Liabilities $,Donald Kolek was home from ~,Mr. and Mrs. Dav'd Rennie of ]Bert M'iiler" "WI~X "t'eamin5 23'62 [be the big parade which each year ~ ~ . "
State of Iowa Linn ~mnt~, ss. ' etroit Mich were Saturda e " " - i r ' ~enerat rraence
~-A 1~ ~'~' vo~ M,*~ v;~o ~,~i,;o~* ,~,~ a l. ~ilt ~ ~h~, ,~f th~ bank above, Fort Riley, Kans on a three day I'D y gu sts & N w Ry Co, freight 162 3O [ s g eater and thrills spectators . .~.
in theMr and Mrs L E re I Stabenow labor 1820 fr " " ~ lsl)o)l Oltl(-e 'tCI OSS from t'itv
'do 8ole~nan. ly ~w~r that t~. foregoing statement i.s full, true and correct, to[week end furlough. Mr and Mrs. [.iv ~ ", .' " .7 C lly [Laymond York truck in~ ~'~o l~ om a wide area bringing crowds ;( p~ ~a~
the b~t o~ OUr xn~wte~e anu re,eL ! ~icnara /kOleK ann ~gavid of nome. ~unaay guesm in me same I Joe Brokel truckin~ ~ 2:,'~ llrom ~ar ann near Other enter- "'%'". ~ "-."' ~.
U. u. van metre, vice-rresiuent h, ' " " t~l~tl' tlal)i(Is or|ice 5 l S Mer-
~m~.a~.~ a r. mu ~.*ome- I Sprlngvllle spent Friday m the F. ,home were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold ]Hart Bowder. labor 26.50/tamments will be announced as '
~wo~'~to before me and subscribed in my pr~ce~'y"b."U."V'an Metre and G. L. I J. Kolek home. On Sunday the!Fox and Hazel Elaine of Wheat-[L" ~. gi~heslasbs~ne 46.8~ ]soon as complete arrangements are ~iJ]~ r~aHon'~, ~an~, Bldg Phone
Hill, thi~ 6th day of July, 1941. . d Emil Reyhons family of Mount Ver- i land. ~has." Kameriing laI~r ~'~ [ available and will include band - -" 1 ~ :
l~JSbN~ta~P~l~e in and for Linn County. non and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kolek Mr .and Mrs, Ralph Yeisley and cWhiaI~iSAJl~hrn~'is~ne ]0S.022 |concerts, various contests, etc. ~ ---
&~ BY (SEAL) and Llnda of Cedar Rapids had a son Mark of Des Moines spent the D. A. Warner', truckin'~ 850 IIn honor of~birthda, ann[ (~ARI)NER and ANDRE
D r ton /picnic dinner with Mr. and Mrs week end in the parental Mr. and Rai way Exp Agency exp'r~s 1"07! " . . -
v~ ~. ~.~-ms ~ ' Robert Barnes labor 29"47 versary oI dosepn r'avel a plclnc P s
p ~ t~. Kolek and Donald Mrs. Willard Yeislev home. Join-'.~ I hy. [clans and Surgeons
. -- ~ ~. ~mr:gn~, Jabot 23.50 I amner was servect bunaay a~ l~Ke
Zs th~-Iomr::: SYeU~da~ ~ie ~r. ~nd LrmNs~roRnahn~oeXPm~S~ 20.940 McBride and those attending were Phones: Offiee 2-91 Res 3-91
of Cedar Rapids. G.D. Sailor. services 2.00 ORIGINAL NOTICE
A. J. Ramsay, mdse 7.06 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF IOWA, t
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beaver and Dorothy Evans, mdse 85 1N AND FOR IANN COUNTY, Action in
son Elbert joined relatives Sunday Mrs. A] Reynolds. labor 1.00 Equity, September Term, 1941.
Mt. Vernon School tuition . 81.00
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
LISBON, IOWA
Successors to
Stuckslager & Auracher, Bankers
At Close of Business June 30, 1941
RESOURCES
$ 44,900.00
46,47O.00
311,127.17
$402,497.17
380,136.92
24.63
4,869.60
U. S' Government Bonds
Municipal and Other Bonds
CASH and Due From Banks
$787,528.32
LIABILITII
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS
Overdrafts
Building and Fixtures
$ 50,000.00
25,000.00
25,184.86
1,316.84
686,026.62
Total
Capital Stock
Surplus
Undivided Profits and Reserves
Other Liabilities
DEPOSITS
Total $787,528.32
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $75,000
Eloise Stuckslager Thomas, President D.U. Van Metre, Vice President
G, L. Hill, Cashier
~]E~ FF ,D~ DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
at Borer park for a picnic dinner Americano Corpn, books 2.95
to celebrate the 5th birthday of Oxford Book Co books 3.11
their granddaughter Sandra Lee sE' ~' Larimer Co mdse 2.90
. Sorenson, mileage 102.57
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Milo Kaliban. mdse 9.05
Resewehr of Stanwood. University of Nebr mdse 1 00
Science Research Ass'n, mdse 4.65
Mrs. Earl Arbingast, Miss Mary Singer Sewing Mach. Co mdse 1.02
Lou and Stanley visited on Satur- A. L. Longman, services 15.00
Bureau of Educ books 12.71
day in the Frank Whitman home Gazette Co adv 8.30
near Mechanicsville. On Monday W. M. Bennett, insurance 17.32
Mrs. Arbingast and Mary Lou Becker-Hazelton Co dishes 157.38
H & W Motor Exp Co, freight 2.76
visited friends in Solon and called Stahl's Greenhouses, flowers 3.06
in the Ray Frederick home north G. R. Har]an, mileage & exp 282.5I
of Lisbon. A.M. Floyd, ptg& magazines 35.46
Paul Kep]er, labor 1.50
Mrs. Harriett Beacom and Ben Royal Typewriter Co typewriters 428.00
Leutje of Davenport, Mrs. W. j. Lisbon Bank & Trust CO insur.
and interest 279.00
Easterly of Cedar Rapids and Mr. R. L. Frink, mdse & la~rl II1.19
and Mrs. H. W. Walmer were guests c. L. Hoeft, mdse 139.01
F. Bittle, labor 46.25
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graver on F: C. Poling, labor 6.15
Friday. Guests on Thursday were s. G. Fouse, mdse 8.24
Mr. and Mrs. George Waln of Ce- J. B. Meyers, mdse 2.08
dar Rapids. Kollander & Sons, mdse 8.16
Lustre Sheen Prod. Co mdse 26.48
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bridges spent Geo. Argotsinger, expeuse 5.00
from Thursday to Sunday in Illin-i Carney Typewriter ~xch, repairs 31.00
State Treasurer, use tax 5.85
ois, visiting a niece, Miss Velmal M. J. Barry Co books 5.87
Bridges in Chicago, two nephews, Scott Foresman Co books 82.66
H P. Bridges at Highlands Lake in J" c. Winstou Co books 6.24
J. H. Miller, mdse 34.58
Highland Park, and H. A. Bridges in c. Schribner & Sons, books 18.38
Ravenia, and sisters Misses Minnie Houghton Mifflin Co books 9.3@
Webster Pub. CO books 5.15
~and Sadie Bridges in Highland American Book Co books 29.34
Park. Metropolitan Sup. Co mdse. 245.00
State Reformatory, stone 8.82
Mrs. George Wallerick, Virginia, Wheeler Pub Co mdse 1.24
Elizabeth, Gladys, David and How- McGregor Magazine Agency, may 7.65
ard of Sigourney spent Tuesday in Charles Long, labor 76.56
M. O. Weaver, stone 200.33
the Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boyd home. Iowa State College, mdse 21.30
MISS Gladys is remaining for a Amer. Playground Co mdse 46.80
longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H. Horner, mdse 6.00
Lusky White Co books 16.41
Ford and son Ronald of Wilton Morris Sanford Co mdse 16.61
called on Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, Sun- Brodhead-Garrett Co books 80.47
day. Workman Book Co books 28.14
Mrs. L. A. Leinbaugh, labor 65
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Dunn, Don-!J-Harvey Smyth labor 4.91
na Faye and Jackof Lansing, Ill City Market, mdse 27.65
Midland Chemical CO mdse 75.69
came Thursday to visit in the Dr. Sumner Bros mdse 28.56
J. R. Gardner home, Mr. Dunn and Mt. Vernon Hawkeye, prtg 79.11
daughter returning on Sunday. On Smulekoff Co mdse 5.10
McCormick-Mathers Co books 1.97
Wednesday Mrs. Gardner, ~rs. United Book Co books 24.90
Duma and Jack left :for Casp'~:, Franks & Sons, mdse 452.28
World Book CO,books 15.28
Wyo to visit in the Raphael Gard- Row Peterson CO books 65.70
ner home. Y M C A, Ames, mdse 2.56
McMillan Co books 14.93
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pfautz, Sally Builders Material Inc mdse 1.08
Ann and John Henry of Laurens Concrete Material Inc mdse 6.68
Lyons & Carnahan, books 14.36
visited with Pieper and l~autz Holden-Kahler Co books 20.40
relatives from Thursday to Sunday. Chandler Co Mdse 14.40
Joining them for a family dinner Kill[an C~' mdse 8.69
Buss & mdse 4.24
Sunday with Mrs. Matie Pieper, Mr. Ginn & Co~ books 17.57
and Mrs. Clifford McQuown and Newson & Co mdee 78
Steven were Mr. and Mrs. Derle Iroquois Pub Co mdse 1.87
llrabbitt-Taylor Co supplies 95.97
Pieper, Bob and Dick, and Mr. and Laurel Book Co books 1.73
Mrs. Gone Rebec of Cedar Rapids Lyon & Healy, books 7.91
and Mr. and Mrs. Lavern~ Pieper. Maude Michalicek, mdse 12.00
Little, Brown Co books 15.04
Diamond Block Coal Co mdse 40.74
Miss Irene Vandeberg of Chicago Baumhoefener Nursery Co shrub -
and Miss Cleo St. Cyre of Eau bery 155.04
Claire, Wis were guests in the S. E. Cobn & Sons, mdse 4.~8
[Lisbon Bakery. mdse 1.32
P. Vandeberg home during the 'Dahn & McCall, labor "&"ma'ti:: 12.26
week end. Other Sunday dinner
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Oldorf of Stanwood, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Hayzlett of Tipton, and
Robert Bowers of Chicago. MiSSes
Vandeberg and St. Cyre and Robert
Bowers were Saturday evening din-
ner guests in the L. B. Gouchee
home.
Holly Sup Co mdse 3.88
Living Amer. Art CO mdse 9.21
W. M. Welch Mfg. Co mdse 57.50
Franks Service, labor & mall 24.74
Ia Steel & Iron Works, mdse 99.96
E. E. Moots, engr. services 248.32
W. W. Overinger, mdse 3.00
Klipto Loose Leaf Co mdse 7.67
Johnston Bros mdse 7.73
Pacific Press Co mdse 6.05
Total $14,480.09
WINNIFRED WOODS, Plaintiff.
V~,
Frank V. Woods and all unknown claimants
of any interest in lots One and Two it
Block Five, Pfautz Addition to Lisbon
Iowa. Defendants.
Tu Frank V. Woods and the unknowz
claimants of Lots One and Two in
Block Five, Pfsa~tz Addition to the
Town of Lisbon, Iowa.
You are hereby notified that there is
now on file in the C}erk's Office of the
District Court in and for Linn County,
Iowa, the petition of Winnifred Woods,
Plaintiff above named, in which she states
that she is the owner in Fee Sirn~le of
Lots One and Two, in Block Five, Pfautz
Addition to the Town of Lisbon, Iowa, aud
praying that the title theret~ be quieted
in her and {ha*t you and each of you be
barred and forever estopped from having
or claiming any right, title or interest there.
to and you are also notified that unless you
appear thereto and defend before noon
of the Second day of tbe next term of
said District Court of Linn County, to be
held at Cedar Rapids, Iowa on the 15th
day of September A.D. 1941, a default will
be entered against you and judgment
rendered thereon, and decree as prayed in~
said petition.
G~O. D. SAILOR,
Attorney for Plaintiff
On this 18tb day of June A.D. 1941, the
above notice and petition for permission
to serve notice by publication, accoma-
panied by affidavit for such publication was
presented to the Honorable Cbas. J. Hass.
judge of this Court and the same is here-
by approved and ordered published in the
Mount Vernon Hawkeye and Record, and
Lisbon Herald, for four weeks.
Chas. J. Hass, Judge.
~une26Ju]y3,10,17.
J. 3[. CA~RBEE
Notary Public
lllsiiranoP
4v~ b~arln l~ans
Phone 127 IAshon. Iowa
DR. ALBERT YORK
Physician and Snrgeon
Corner Main and Jackson ,~treets
Telephone 36
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LISBON, IOWA
Thursday, J~M
Field, in Illinois, after
relatives here during'
Miss Irma Peters of
turned to her home after
e d visit here with her par
and Mrs. William Peters.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. La~
daughter Betty Jo return
a few days visit with Mr.
John Weldes at Waterlo0~
Seek not to be rich, bUl
The one lies in bags, the
content: which wealth ca
give,--William Penn.
New Pack 1941
Valley Prim
are here. Same 01d p
of 10c will be on
short time. TheY
easily in the 13c
ways have been for
ity. Now general cos
tions would cause
price. A ninety
tract permits this
10c offer A dozen
in your pantry woU
wisdom.
FRESH A RICOTS 01
Sizes 5, 6, and 7
double faced fancy
ington fruit. P ss t
reasonable, 92c. .
market permits. Ms y
.just the right ti e
nuy.
KRAUT- ABBA B b
$1 50 a hundred.
an i sweet Usually
first of tl e "crop
best for kraut.
surely is correct.
Chocolate Cookie
lb
Strawberry Daintie 15
lb 10
Ginger Snaps, lb
Pure Fig Bars,
2 lbs "
Vanilla Chocolate
Sandwiches, 2 lb
These are real va
Ri Ied Wheat,2 I'
pkg ""
10c Saltine, 1Qc. 15
Cheezees, both---
"'15
Crackers, 2-lb. "'IP
lp
style, lib ""
Diamond C Flour, q$
49 lbs
Diamond C Flour
24 lbs
Quaker Flour 491
and 5 lbs. ree:
Quaker Flour,
and 2 lbs. free "*:
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