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Mt Vernon, la Hawkeye Record Methodist Study Group will meet Mr and Mrs H C Worle~ spent Semel o h Meyer Vows Lisbon" Scouts At Lucian" Glshes Take DA "I ,
". " ! " r t - % D HILLS VISIT HERE iMAYOR S COURT
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and Tke Lisbon Herald with Mrs. Harry Siggins Thursday, !last week wRh thmr daughter, Mrs Mz ~ ,h
P e 4J o " - o- I . s ~. nm ann rulen norman oz wonder Jct wa
Thurs July 12, 1951 ag July 19; Mrs. O. S. Burlingame wzll ]Gmdys Jamms n In Chma~o. WIll Be Said July,8th t~M~ TL:r. ~,~,L Pau] Bunyan Tour I thew daughters, Janet Anne Carol l fined $50 and costs for intoxicati~Vir m
Lisbon L~als i ~n~sat~sr'r:E/ht hl n%EYer~ilOf~ki~n RM[adnSdndMr~RhE:~k~keY~!f~:d~; ;lfrT~!t ~CLedirs~oO: fawn~li?~:Se:Y~t r' ~T~ohr: It i~l~rl aWi~ ~sbt~: ~ aa~en:2r~ lpl tt ~olh'~t;dr ~F~dd:byI~!rtLU;~ ane~ktG':i:h:~!" !~sMiti~ Sehmlil~YesltKFa~iia y~vBfnefke ! ie~r!g~i;2?e~!ilr~N: ahy ~l~ee ia~ ~i%t:teu~!il ;:
. -, Miss Marlene Suchomel of Cedar ." P " i Waubeek during the Boy Scout ' i Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Hill. On Satur- ' the fine was suspended. The di~' r-
tens over the week eng. i Rap,ds" and the Merle Zearing faro- ponea zrom. Wednesday: June 27,Camp Week July 8 to 15th:Richard ln ey ~raveleaoym,neu ra ous, taking me day they went to Cedar Rapids to !turbance on Sunday night involve~." ~
Gilbert Bates of La Canada CalifMr and Mrs Harold Grosch of I ily were Sunday dinner guests in wu~ occur at me e eaera~ed church ~ Radl Chas Hoef J ~ ' p m ~unyan tour spend a portion of the day with i others but he is *he only one so fa~~y ~v'
' ' ' ' in t, ack Kram~r, . . . : .
is a guest in the Mr. and Mrs. Har- Mankato, Ill. were guests last week the Wm Zearing home . L~soon on Wednesday, July 18, i George Brooke Ivan Stanley W F,The first stop was at Mmneapohs,thmr brother, Raymond L. Hill and brought to court ~!VIrs.
lan Bnggs home. in the Mr and Mrs. Max Stahl: Dr and Mrs. Robert Sager of at z.ao p.m. Rev. R. S. McBlrme Carstens Danny Caraway" Oliver l~ltn neadquarters at a comfortable family. On Sundav morning the, Jesse Lage of Marshalltown, ~dge(
H. C. Platner entered Mercy hos-Ihome- The men were buddies in i Chicago were week end guests in We~df::z rms the ceremony. The : Burlingame and Nick ~Villiams !tht~etel' The next morning a tour of igroup motored to Charles City to Keeshin driver, has posted a bo~re pl
pital, Cedar RapidsMonday for [ World War II . the home of his sister. Mrs. Don . . g postpone a ~rom me During the course of the week these !t city. was enjoyed and an after- iI visit with relatives returning late ! to appear in court at Lisbon b~Friem
- ' . original ante oecause oz serious in- - noon rme to Dou las Lodo- th"," Jul 15 f i
trea m t 1 c~,~ ~t,~ th Mr and Mrs Juhus : Mmert. Vmltors last week were Mr. . - ~ men will serve as adult leaders,g ~.e on i at exenmg Monday evemng the Y or speed ng ~ursd~
t en ~ ~ 4,"; . i, ,7^ innd Mrs Lisle Minert and twin juries to Miss ~emelroth's brother [ ~ ** ~ o, ~,~ i LaKe Itasca, the birthplace of the lRaymond Hill and David Hill tam- .~-- . ner
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Slate of Cedar I uerauw ano son ounus, jr oL ~u~r. - - ' j a -b r " " ' +~az.
,no~ara recelxed m an auto accl MISSlSSID I river The vlr ann tuns Ray FredemcK a
Rapids were week end guests in the I Island, Ill called, on he:a~UftweM/~, i b~yso, Paul and Knk of Chllhcothe, dent west of Cedar Rapids Satur- D:l~dBoA~ritr~A Jim.awBae asm~ r e' on to BePmidji the nexty drayage:ed ~io~eha%:~nerdlay tthe DRaeVd H~itended a shower and reception fo~hun~
Mr and Mrs L H Cave home J M noag m mrs. - . ',~,u ~,~ '*$' "'*'~ " : " ' Mr " " =
~, :^ ~, " ~- [erell's home 1 Mrs Sailor Phelps was in Des daYerJ:2ei23eiv He ,s reported re-:Carsten, Bob Crawford, Denny wer~s~atr duced ~ the legendary! motored to Davenport to see "A] Fri~iaandve~Ii~ Ri:#:~dorSm'tschh:~.l! me
~ ~=,vrv ~ o~ eua~ ~**u,ta~ I ~ ~.^ ~o +~o w~t. .**~ ~ ,~.~ i o -- : ~o - t* *.** ~ * ~ ~.**. I a. ram ~unyan ano nis ,itue ~i~ oz heaven " ano visit : - ~ "/iduv
was a guest of Miss Jamce Hotz I Mr and4m wimMrS'nertt'Slsters, '~'" rmn~mrs.SP=u~,~ t Farm Bureau Women's summer I Mzss Semelroth will be attended I Stanley. Gary Sargent Homer ! Blue Ox, Babe. ] fmends nearBennett They re- ! house. ~ rdc s
over m ht Frida the I b Miss Jean P " Jul . ---riem
g Y" IT lusty and Mrs Pauline Klobec in Ic nference meeting Sunday through I y ~avelka as bmdesTlStoneking, Roger Williams andI y 4th was spent at.Hibbing, Iturned to their home m Berkley, i
- main ~narles ~lana Will De nest wlm a tour oI me ell ann vi l lyllcn weonesaay morning
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kynett spent ]oo,~, Ra-ids ~'hev had breakfast l Tuesday. She was the voting dele- [ Ralph Zahorik. I. . ' Y "sit to . t GLENN PLATTENBERGB mual
Sunday with their son Lawrence l~,~"t't~e Phi " " gate from Linn County 1mam / The boys participate in archery }he ~ron. Range. At Duluth they iLL~RO~ a~ i ~y" p n
. a~ ~ ' lOOK .
and family m Chnton. I [ Miss Leanna Slife returned Tues ] All friends are invited to attend i swimming, rifle range, leather craft ],tne ~Ky Line ~oulevard Dave [ ~ A ~: ~'s. R
Don Minert was in Kirksville . Mr ann mrs. ~ upmz n~u *-~-~[day by plane from Indian Rock[the wedding dance which will be land numerous other sportsand lwnmn afiorded a wonderful view ~ne ~sDon Legmn A uxniary helaI e~.~i~i ~z,-~ ,
Mo three days this week to attend mmr guess over ~ne ~222A~s I Fla where she visited an aunt dur: iheld at the C.S.P.S. hall, Cedar Ra-1 handicrafts, oz me city, and the harbor with its lme'r re gumr meeting T uesoay eves! -
a Feeding Advisor's school parents, lvlr: an2" ~,~[s. ~;~u~,~ ~-~.~lin~,"a two weeks' vacation On the!pids, at 9 p.m. the same evening When Dick Radl returned Mon-]~emenoous Aerial Lift bridge t nm.g at v p.m. in me egion nail Mousenola, real estote and
" . latz, sister Mrs. marina mnUman an~ [ ~ * w~ aa ~ ~ ~.:'.a . Music will be furnished by Rob ~,~ ~ day evenin*, after ~tnrtin~ tho hove I t:rossing to Superior the return !uzncers zor me ensuing year were [ farm *e~la
mrs. Josepn ~onner sons o~mmYlfamilv of Rice Minn and Virgil/~"~ ~o ~- = ~v~,~,=,~ ,v ~== - " i :' : -":-='- : -- -.=' ttri ~ 'o linstalled The unit vo~-,~ *~, ~u'
-. .'. * ~'.- ~----" --- --'-:*^-~, " ' -" ~Pvt Floyd Gouchee at Fort Cam*,m~ nl~ulnles. OUt on a scneouleo week or activ-I ~. o ~.au~ u~uU~[l wisconsin
ant, ~anny ot ~es **xomen v~ ~e. lDebbon of St Paul 1, " " v- !;*.- h n.t-,~,~ h h,w ~h.~ h.~to St. Croix to Minneapolis and on!greeting cards again this year. No-I Hnv,a mn|l;nn I;*t ~e~e kill. $,~r
over the week ena in me home of ] a"r~ James Whitwood s~ent the / ue x y. ~r ~*, w~ ; ~,'1"~ h~-i~,~," ~, ff,~'oo,~:-'~"'h.~'~ to Cedar Rapids ! tify the president or secretary if you i Y ,"'" :
net xather, james r~eed ~ "*:~" . YS.o I Mr. and Mrs Enesly Bonewitz "~q?"* ,:.~x~ ~, ,~. ', A::C I Repor eople v ,~,wantthem.s Mrs. Dorothy Resewehrl special sales. .
theerMircgu:~s;~?2daYa~:~ltaMt::d:a! ;erg~ti!~~n~:i rPr2~td-/!i~sda!;h!~!raeMnn: MfP:su.N G~nSS~I~ad ~ti~}i~r:a~t~:t~!b:d:/nd bV:T~e ~!:~i~:a~i~:e~otb~Ckkii~a~i andnn~ :Al~V ?!naoL:m!!t:ee/p~o!Snht Pho2tl~;cti n gua:i:~to~ed
of Charles Cit land her two children from New g p the -
Y" l the Orville Crawfords. Henr ~reidemans Dou as " ~ er belts beads bill-folds totem Of the bsbon Independent
n fPams' Ind wstted m the home of Y,gl and~, .
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson a dt Mr and Mrs Lyle Capper Kay- ~rr~ 'rnm n~vio *- ~ a,~ a ~.;~ John and Dick Drach of Martelle" poles (balsa wood) and articles to School District ~ ~ ~
Pam of Waterloo spent the weeK Ilene," Bernita "and Marlene are/Fr'id~;. a the Merle McConaughys and Doug-'~, work with for their leather craft i'r~E~.s
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. !spending several days this week in ] d~ay' . las of Mr. Vernon the Paul Andres[merit badge The rubbers--well, !of the ~ ~s~o~SSc~21tI~LtricH~tPO~T It~ei I#
P terson ~ ~vlr ano ~vlrs d r t~owers nao at ' t ~,?. --
L.A. e i Chiea~o The Casper's daughter/-- '. . ". and guest Lloyd Andres Gar and we all know why they would be; C unt3. for the fiscal year ending
,~ " . .-- meir zamily picnic ainner ~unaay ' Y / - June 30 1951 "
A weekendguestmthehomeoflTamaralsstaylngmtheFrankCar Kenneth of Mechanlesvzlle. the ~ needed -- especlally this week. '.c-. .
'- r- - l zvlr. ano zvlrs, r~ooert ~owers ann W 1 " ~FI hli~ht ar n d d a th ~'o ,~enerat r'una ~ ~ B~'lli llll~
mr ano Mrs. L/lCK t~aroee was ne ! bee nome. Jo-n ^f av"n~- T, ~,r. ~.~ a ~er beaoelmans, r~aren gnu Jon i as,s e ee e s e u ys Balance on hand
cousin Miss Carman Winey of Des I Mr and Mrs Kenneth Simnson r~ ~ .'m: :,a~ ~,~:, ~:~,~ ~. ~,~of Clarence Mr. and Mrs Johnson'i at camp are on daylight savings July 1 ]950 $ 3,544.34 ~'~,/~ Itll i .
Momes. of Newton spent the week end with!Brock of Mechanicsville; Mrs. Fred Dmk, Pamella, Lonny and Jane An- tinge, one hour earlier than we are the year 72.015 41 t rocery ann }uper ~v~orKel
Grover Miehe was at Spirit Lake her parents Mr and Mrs Fred! ownin Iowa Cit Mr and Mrs derson of Sioux City; Jan Martin ~ here. Nat Hull, camp director, Total Receipts $75 559 75
+* ~, a *, t,~* "d al ~.'~. ^.'~ : iD,~.g' . Y'. - . ','of Virginia state" Anna Nelson oflclaims the boys get tired enough TotalDisburse- ' LISBON PHONE 105
Sla~e ~g' instructors' *co~'ierence [fe'P~ling~:'re~turn~ng f;omU;'wgk~'~s [~ViaU'a22'~ ~r~' ~aUng~oer:tan~o22:tCedar Rapids; the Loren Stewarts,]bY sundown. They s!eep goodthat: Bah, n' eentSn'i,a'~a 6~.o31.09
held at Temnlar Park !vid~ ~* ~J~wton ~ ~,~ ~o~ ' ' ~oran ano Janet, me herman way. ,~no last, me noteoooK. June 30 195l. ~ 0 8 06
= " . i I ~ i Schmidts Jerry and Jimmy the Haven't you heard the new game . School Houae Fund ' " "
FriMdra;~domMr~ ~2~c,Caveir~turn~id zRaa~ds-M:issit?~ ~ig: pR:/:nt sf' CCr' 14PwVte.ekOsr;mJ['rnkni~gSa~OFmo~e~eid Ln~ll B:igtl~S, oR2:,m~ndg~,~ds Pattn~ iitBatit~,e-~hzp? Ask your boys about ; ~'ali.tSl. ~d~}'rd:.~ 3.069.80 SPECIALS For FRIDAY and SATURDAY
rel~t~/Sns;nckM,~eorly' Armstr nglandrM~d Rhe~erR~i:te::d F~:?uYke,s i l~talK;nn a~dn~tZ~Vemde Z~a:hePe~. Wayneh F~a~:~oand Anne Young-C:matpm~iaY, e,;emn, gco~nci1 C~u2~,~,l i ,~;,!i:rl )}e;@2p~i: 41.2o 5.811.03
Joanne Burlingame went to DaV-lshospitzalsaFtri%ay, and underwent I This Wednesday he started for Bal- ~ iWhy not drive up and meet all the: n;ents .': ~.:242500i JELLO, 3 boxes 21c
enport Sunday to spend two weeks ig y y ] timore, Md to report next Wednes-iANNUALS AD, i boys. Don't forget the camp time Balancv on hand ' " [
with relatives in the Alvin Bowkeri Mrs George Argotsinger John day for further training at Fort', "~, r" ~ **.~-'-*~ - . !is one hour oozlior *~an ours I June 20 1 }51 3 386 03i
J " ' ~t~ ~lsoon nigh SChOOl annuals ~ "~ ~'" ' Statement of bank deposits ' "
home ~and Miss Elva spent a week s vaca- Holablrd Mrs Frmk has been hv-I hav They leave camp after church l Lisbon Ba i COOL ROASTED COFFEE, ]b 79C
' I ~ ~ arr~veta ano can oe secured~ s .a ~z xrust t:o
Mrs Buell Miller entertained the i tion on a trip through Kansas. Neb- i zn~. near Fort Rzley and zs going from Supt Georoe Brooke Sunday which is 9 a.m our time. Active Funds "$ 9,028.66
Four Square bridge club this Wed-!raska and Colorado. They visited!w~m mm to locate at laalUmore. ] i ----~-- TR(estricted Fu.ds 3,zs6.0z DOLE CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can 27c
nesday afternoon Guests were Mrs. i the Earl Achenbach family ati Mr and Mrs. W F Holtz were] Mrs Robert Hanse ~ " T Risin-, River Nearl, ] ~e~ an~,'hiation'i,{ ith'seel2n41v4"~9
n as nostes~ ~
L E Crelly Mrs Robert Hansen Greeley, Colo and relativesat hosts at dinner Sunday to honor her I to h~- " "'- ~ . . [ General Fund
' ' El" oru Nebr I,er x,vo oy tour Drloge club Treasurer's ,alanoe June SANK& COFFEE, Ib 85C
and Mrs. Charles Gunther ~,nephew, J. G. Wendell, Mrs. Wen-iT Traos Rock Trucks t 30 ~,
uesuayaiternoon Mrsnarr J~i '- 1 ,~ ~,o DD
dell and famdy of South Gate, ' Y g" i s ' "' ' "
~!Calif. With them were his parents,[ge;s~2d Mrs. Howard Mason were t T::s Plat::;~b~;'ge~ni::3 B:i:ey e~;ti~!l:,~cl~ala.~).ce J.un e 7536.27 MARSH~LLOWS, |0 oz. pkg 16C
J Mr and Mrs. E J. Wendell and i " i . ) e 1 492.39
i i P~l i It i i l "-- t A =rouD for a; ;,t. caught in high water last week rttal amount of warrants
a-a~lRl~r'~, I~li il~t~M~lR~ ILl I~ i lx~zr gnu x*xr~, r. d wenoen oz ue- ~ . ~ - ,-.--=. w~t. u~e ~onl .h;1,~ ~ t-;.~ ~ ~ ,t ~ I not paid by treasurer 1 49')39
IVI II il~ O Illdll I ilk~u i ~ ~'%1 |%,1 i]witt; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wen-I~rlnks, Norman and Paul and Put !'x"','~." s ~ 2,= ~,~me,: School House Fh' d ' ,' MOR VEAL, 12 oz can 46
i --. II dell and Mr. and Mrs Harlan Wen- i and Mrs. Orvin Frink on Sunday i nacn ~uarry ~etween ~asc.aoe ano i Tr.?asu~er's balance June
i . =" r- - m ~ " " ~" " *- :':- ~ were Franei- a ~ ~ . unslow wnen lvlaquoKeta rwer rose ou 1, oL $3 386 03
~I~1~1~ ~Plgll~ i loeLt OZ ~axter; mrs. l-rObt, wmlams . ~ ne ana lVZlSS nel-:suddenl." While Mr Baile'- wentl Secretary's balance June CUDAHY'S CORNED BEEF HASH
i i~llJl ~ O~1 ~n~ ilof Peoria IlL Mrs. E. E Fisher and[en ~nyder, Cedar Rapids Mrs Joi~ -- a ~. - ;- . ~ I 3o, 1:.51 3,386.03
- ' ' *- - -- I Trump Mechanicsvill '*" ' - to omner at t;ascaae me rzver camel I hereby cert fy the above report N 2 can, 2 for=, L. =.
-- ilCharles of Cedar ~apios ann aari,e; Mr. ano~ tobe ra: $ 1,660,5<}7.66
50,000.0O
5O,O0O.OO
49,893.22
1,049.87
1,478,770.19
30,878.38
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $
Surplus
Undivided Profits and Reserves
Unearned Discount
DEPOS ITS
U.S. Government Depos{ts
Total $ 1,660 597.66
and Trust
Lisbon
Model DSD-86
Phone 192
Self-D-Fr0ster
*Automatic defrosting p~fea~d!
Defrosts .ightly in minutes.
Space galore ~er~ new con-
venience. Come see it today!
Norge Sales and Service
Lisbon, Iowa
In the adjoining columns
is ,pread for all who care
to read, the true story of
our aseet~ and liabilitiee;
,our deposite, and our loans
to local industries.
! This "open page" record
writtea jointly b7 this
,bank and its eustomere-a
)tory of mutual help and
! eooperattOl --.
Y
old Blecka, Janet and Judith ofI was the son of the late Mr. and SCHOOLHOUSE FUND
Iowa City and Mr. and Mrs. Herman i Mrs. James Treichler former resi-Reeelpt~
Balance on hand July 1,
Frueh and Herman Frueh, st of dents in the Coon Creek neighbor- 1950 $ 3,o69.8o
Cedar Rapids i hood. Mr Treichler was a grand. Revenue receipts from Tax
for bonds and interest 2,741.23
A family group, entertained at a ison of the late Major John DanceTotal schoolhouse fund re-
picnic dinner on the 4th in the Mr. i of Lisbon Funeral services were ceipts $ 5,811.03
Expenditures
and Mrs. Merle Long home, in-lheld Thursday with burial there. Debt service
cluded the L. L. Long family ofI -~-- l~rincipal of bonds $ 2.000.00
Maquoke~a; Mr. and Mrs. Charles lThe Ray Fredericks spent Tues- Interest on bonds 425.00
~day with the Howard Vander- Total schoolhouse fund ex-
Nosley, the Robert McCoys and
sons of Cedar Rapids; Pvt Delmar!Schaafs at Cedar Rapids and ob- penditures 2,42~.00
Balance on hand June 30,
Cameron of Ft Campbell, Ky ; Mr Iserved the first birthday of their 1951 $ 3,386.03
and Mrs. Clayton Nosley, Miss Mar- grandson, Mark Edward Vander- I
lene, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long i Schaaf. [ GENERALReeeiptsFUND
aria Wliss Martha Nosley. The gath-! Beginning July 9 through the tBalance on hand July 1,
ering honored Pvt. Cameron spend- '~ month of August, Johnston and ~950 $ 2,403.90
Revenue receipts from Dis-
ing a furlough at his home heart, Morgan and the Plattenberger In-] trict tax 32,684 40
Walker and visiting in the Clayton surance Agency will be closed on[ Deposited in Gen. Fund
in Error 503.73
Nosley home. Thursday afternoons See their ad-
vertisement, page 5. ]
Lisbon Church Notes
THE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. M. C. Melcher, Pastor
9:00 Sunday school.
9:50 Morning Worship
Company
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $75,000
H. A. Rieger, President
D. U. Van Metre, Vice Pr ident
H. W. Sizer, Cashier
L C. Evans, Assistant Cashier
FEDERATED CHURCH
R. S. MeBirnie, Pastor
9:30 Sunday school.
I0:30 Morning worship. Sermon
by the pastor.
7:00 Young People's meeting.
8:00 Evening service. Sermon by
the pastor.
8:00 p.m.
service.
Ray Pieper, 57, of Lisbon, was
fined $300 and costs at Cedar Rapids
on last Thursday on an omvi charge
to which he plod guilty. He was
picked up by Marshal George Kohli
in Lisbon on Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hu~Ier, Ed-
die and Alice Marie of Cedar Rap-
ids, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Border,
Clarice and Ruth of Mechanics-
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Max Waln,
Jeanette, Larry and Patricia of
Madison, Wis and Mrs. Dora Huff-
man were Sunday g'uests at the
Clarence Border home honoring
Thursday Mid-Week i Clarence on his birthday. Larry re-
mainedfor a more extended visit
I
BUDGET ESTIMATE SCHOOL DISTRICT
NOTICF]:--The Board of Directors of Lisbon Independent School Dis-
trict. Franklin Township, Linn County, Iowa, will meet July 23rd, 1951, at
7:30 P.hf at Lisbon School House. Taxpayers will be heard for or against
the following estimate of expenditures for the year beginning July 1,
1951. and ending June 30, 1952. A detailed statement of receipts and dis-
bursements, both past and anticipated will be available at the hearing.
L. E. CRELLY, District Secretary
FUNDS
Expenditures " ~ i ~ i
For Yea I ' i i
General $62,192$66,883$73,510$ 7,032 $32,000$34,477
Total General Fund $62,192$66,883$73,510$ 7,032 $32,000$34,477
School House (Voted) . .$ 2,475 $ 2,425 $ 2,600 $ 2.600
Special Courses Fund 5,000 5,000
Total AlI Purposes $64,667 $09,305 $81,1D~ $ 7,032 $32,000 $42.077
Secretary's Balance July 1. 1951
General Fund $ 7,032.00
Net Unencumbered Balance (G. F.) $ 7,032.00
School House Fund $ 3.386.00
Number of persons of school age 201
Report of Condition of
LISBON BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
(~f LISbOl~ [.TH:I i" ,UIl[y. Iowa, at the close ~f business on June ~0. 1951, to
the SLIp,-t',lt[<*II!l~,lt[ ()f B;lnIcing,
State of Iowa.
A~seta
Cash, h~iances with other banks, including re-
serve balances, and cash items in process of
culler[ion
Untted States Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed
Ol)ligati,)ns of States and l)olittcal sul)divish)ns
I,oans attd discounts (including $430.38 over-
drafts)
Bank premises owned $1,500.o0
q'OTAL ASSETS
Liabilit|ea
Demand deposits of lndivlduals, partnerships, and
corporations
Time deposits of Individuals, partnerships and
corporations
Deposits of United States Government (includ-
ing postal savings)
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.)
TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,509,654.57
Other liabilities '
$ 299,936.21
941,015,63
29,322.81
388,823.01
1,500.00
$1.660,597.66
$ 9,o.~o ao
375,471.08
,~0,878.38
108,864.86
18,487.70
1,049.87
TO'PAL LIABIIATIES
Capftal Accounts
Capital*
Surplus
Undivided profits
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
* ThLs bank'e cal~ttal consists of:
Common stock with total par value of $
Memoranda
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
and for other purposes
Loans as shown above are after deduction of
$1,510,704.44
50,000.00
50,000.00
49,893.22
t49,893.22
$1,660,597.66
50,000.00
$ 200,000.00
reserves of 7,891.14
A.'R'ieger:'P're~iden't'anci'I-I.'~r:'Sizer, Cashier of the above
We,
H.
named bank do solemnly swear and affirm that the above statement is
true, and that this report fully and correctly represents ths true state of
the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of our
knowledge and belief
H. A. Rieger, President
H. W. Slzer, Cashier
Correct---Attest
J R Gardner
D. U. Van Metre
Directors
State of Iowa, County of Linn, ss.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of July, 1951.
Lelia J. Bittle, Notary Public.
(SEAL) My commisson expires July 4, 1954
Appropriations
State and federal aid
General . $4,951.74
Transporta-
tion 7,257 8~
Other state
aid 2,447.39 14.657.02
Tuition collected 22,944.56
Other revenue
sources 214.55
Non-revenue receipts froln
Revolving Accounts 1,011.15
Total general fund re-
ceipts $74,419.31
Expenditures
General Control
Salary of superintendent $ 2,400,00
Other general control
costs 2,940.90
Instruction
Salaries of principals, su-
pervisors, and teachers 35,$89.14
Other instruction costs 3,709.16
Auxiliary agencies
Transportation of pupils 7,471.86
Tuition 27.93
Coordinate activities 33.55
Operation of plant 7,075.28
Maintenance 2,797.47
Fixed charges 2,270 26
Capital outlay . 1,763.76
Transferred to s c h o o l -
house fund 503.73
Total general fund ex-
penditures $66,883.04
Balance on hand June 30
1951 $ 7,536.27
Approved by Board July 2nd, 1951.
H. ~V. SIZER,
President of Board.
P. O. Address, Lisbon, h)wa.
I hereby certify that the forego-
ing report is correct to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
L. E. CRELLY,
Secretary.
IAshon, Iowa, P. O. Address.
July 2, 1951.
Porch & Deck Enamel
$5.10 per gal.
Screen Enamel
58c per quart
Plastic Piaster--the
one coat sand finish
$3.95 per gal.
Pure Linseed Oil Barn
Red Primer
$3.09 per gal.
All of our paints are guaranteed to give
Long-Life Scrtisfaction.
Call Us For An Estimate
Lisbon Marte
THAT'S THE JOHN DEERE RUBBER-TiRED WAGON
3ere's a really versatile wagon . . . a
wagon built to handle every hauling job on
an average farm a wagon that is husk),
enough to handle 7our big jobs, yet handy
for the small ones bemuse it ian't bulky.
You can handle heavy loads at modem
peods make sho easy turn loa4
and unload easily. And, low lown construc-
tion gives you, the stability yott need on the
road and farro. "
The Jolm De.re Wagon quaIity)mflt
throughout Wheel bearings are the latest
type Timken tapered roller design steer-
ing is simple auto-type . . . alignment and
d d,tty are maintained by the all-welded
tubular- teel bame.
See us for comt~ll~ details the next time
you are town,
Phone 32
Lisbon
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