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a~d The Lisl~n Herald ~ ,|que is 350 feet long. i M E"v''v''~
Tlzurs, August 2, 1951 [fig{} O t ---7----7- ~ as~ re [ . rs. a Narr~
1 ~]pmg waker to nags on p zu
" i~-a~ .n~ vnf th~ hr~l l~bo r say re ~.~ ~ ur~mb nmg. . ~ wen underway. }n
;the neighborhood. Reports are tha*.
I I Ill,ir 'he c'ua!itv of oats ix good; the yield
fair." "
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with teco high quality scientifically mixed feed.
You'll be more than pleased with the increased well be-
ing and gain of your livestock fed Leco feeds as well
as our prices and service. Leco Supplements have min-
erals, vitamins including B-12 and Antibiotic Feed Supple-
ments which your stock needs.
Feed L E C 0 Feeds
Leco Pig & Sow Meal
Leco Mineralized Hog
Balancer
Leco Cattle Feed
Leco Mash Maker
Leco Laying Mash
Leco Special Sow
Supplement
Phone 4- Lisbon, Iowa
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EASTERN IOWA LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO.
U. S. Highway No. 30
MECHANICSVILLE, IOWA
at 11: o'clock
We have three packer buyers besides the shippers
and local trade to buy your fat cattle, butcher cattle, veal
calves and fat hogs.
We sell over 1,000 head of livestock at Public Auction
every Wednesday.
Buyers from Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois to buy
all classes of stock cattle and hogs. Commission, 3% on
first $1,000; 2% on second $1,000; and 1% after that. The
larger the consignment, the lower the commission.
Always a reliable market with competition. Truck
your stock in anytime Sale Day or the clay before the sale
Veal Calves, Hogs, Sheep, Horses, Stock Cattle, Dairy
Cattle, Fat Cattle and Butcher Cattle sold in order named.
We are buying fat hogs every day for the big packers
paying more money net to the farmer. Call for our market
prices on fat hogs before you sell.
Business Phone Residence Phone
No. 259 Mechanicsviile, iowa No. 53
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen of Ne v
Windsor. Ill were week end vis-
hats at the Will Stewart home and
,:ere church visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Klaver left
Monday morning for Kamrar, la
i::ear Webster City. for a visit until
i Fr~dav at the home of Mr. Klaver's
parents.
Fiheen ladies from the neigh-
borhood attended guest day at the
Methodist c h u r c h in Martelle
Thursday at'ternoon.
Will Clark had as his guests last
Sunday Jennie Ruth and Bernice
and ~htir f>milies.
i Ann Harris spent last week at
{!he Don Stcele home in Cedar Ra-
pids.
.Mrs. Edwin Harris was one of
27 ladies atlending a 7 o'clock
breakfast at Thomas Park in honor
el Nits. Mary Stanley of California.
~mes Eloise Gatewood, Arthur
Pearson and Ernest McGrew were
hostesses.
} The birthdays of Bertha Kyle
!and Alice Marie Steele were ob-
!served at the Edwin Harris home
i by a cooperative dinner. Those
lw'ho beth visited church and were
present at the dinner were the Ray
Kirkpatricks, Ernest McGrews and
Lillian, Mrs. Carl Calvert and
Vera, the Don Steeles and Sondra.
The group was joined by the J. W.
Carbees, Carrie and Bertha Kyle
and the George Finns and Connil
Sue,
1Hargaret Martin's recent hous,
guest was Pat Pitman of Eldon.
Ladies Aid members are invited
to attend guest day at the Christian
church in Martelle Thursday after-
noon.
Linn Grove Ladies Aid has ex-
tended invitations to the neigh-
boring churches to attend their
guest day on August 10th.
Mr. and Mrs. Long of Tipton at-
tended church and spent the day
with their daughter Mrs. Wayne
Martin, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart were
guests Sunday at the Merrill Gar-
rett home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ellison called
Sunday evening at the George
Barners. Mr. Barner is improving
from his recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. John Strother and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnston visited
relatives in South Dakota the past
Week.
4-H Club News
PIONEER POLLIES
Pioneer Pollies 4-H club Achieve-
ment Day was held July 20 at the
Coon Creek church. District com-
mittee woman. Mrs. Ralph Inks of
Mechanicsville, was guest and judg-
ed the following demonstrations:
"Grooming, the Key Note to Loveli-
ness." Joan Simmons and Doris
Light; "'Pressing Tools", Elaine Krob
and Carly See; "Sewing Tools",
Patty Kamerling and Ellen Bother;
"Our Body, The Human Clothes
i Hanger,Patty Cole and Jean Sim-
mons; "Making Starches", Janet and
Patty Tiringer
I Marcia Mitchell and Shirley How-
,ard were selected to give their dem-
l ionstrations at the county in August.
| During the business meeting the
|igavel was presented which we re-
i ceived Rally Day for perfect at-
.tendance. Refreshments were serv-
ed to 30 girls, mothers and guests,
Doris Light, reporter.
New Cars Licensed
Sieve Lynch, International truck
F. E. Rhoads, Cadillac; Roland C.
Herring, Chevrolet; Purl or Inez
Pearson, Chrysler; Louis R. Crock,
Word; Asa Robinson, International
{truck, all of Mechanit~ville. Wil.
]lam J. Molar, Lisbon, Ford.
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gEtAX end take it e.am/ you can cover mor.e miles
than ever before, w,th C0n0co N-tans Gasoline! No
need to make expedition" of your next 10ng trip.
it! Y0u'll g0 so far y0u'll think you're riding on air.
CONTINENTAl.
OIL. CQAM ANY
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BEST OIL COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS
Dick Carbee, Truck Operator W.E. Kohl, Truck Operator
On sale at the following places
Ostergaard Motor Sales, Mt. Vernon Buresh Implement Co Mt. Vernon
Zimmer Garage, Lisbon Sutliff Generator Service, Lisbon
Marshall Young, .~.~o=hanicsville
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Everything Cash ]
No Savings Club I
Credits i
SALE
STRICTLY
CASH
August 3rd and August 4th
We've gone "out-on-a-limb" to make this "White Elephant Sale" possible . . . We don't have to explain that it costs much
more to replace merchandise . . . it's common knowledge, i
Wool goods in particular are practically impossible to replace and then at a high figure . . . We are sorry we haven't got the
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quantity as usual to offer you in this Sale, but whatever is on Sale is for quick selling and a REAL BARGAIN to you.
A Group of
MENS SPORT COATS
There will be about 35 of these
sport coats in sizes 36 to 46 . .
regular weights medium
weights and summer weights.
You'll select from all wool coats
. corduroy coats and rayon
coats for summer wear . . they
sold for $28.50, $24.75, $21.50,
$19.50 and $18.50. Sizes in
longs, shorts and regulars . .
and "O-Man" what a buy . . an
unlucky price for us but a lucky
price for you at the
White Elephant Price
$13
2 $2s
A Group of
100 Percent
DuPONT NYLON SHIRTS
We hove a group of these shirts
in two styles one style a mesh
sport shirt made by McGregor
and the regular collar dress
shirt style made by Wilson Bros.
and Van Huesen. We haven't all
sizes in the Sport shirts in Tan
and White which run small, me-
dium & large, and we haven't all
sleeve lengths. However the col-
lar sizes are from 14 to17. This
shirt retails at a National price
of $8.95, so if you want the out-
standing Shirt of the Industry get
these at the
White Elephant Price
2 fO/$11
While they lost
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A Group of about
13 SUITS FOR
SMALL BOYS
These suits are Juveniles made
by "Jackie-Jumper". Ages 2 to
8 years . . some have long
pants. Some are all wool . .
some are sharkskin rayons and
some are sanforized cotton gab-
ardine. They sold for $6.95,
$5.95 and $4.95 . . Don't let
these get away from you at the
White Elephant Price
While they last
A Group of
BOY'S SPORT COATS
These coots sold for $10.95 and
$9.85 . . most of them are all
wool and the size range runs
from 6 to 14 years. There are
about 10 of them . . so there
will be 10 happy Boys to get
them at the
White Elephant Price
$ i.89
While they last
A Group of
BOY'S SWEATERS
This group of Sweaters consists
of Pull-Overs and button jackets
. many of them all wool, some
of them part wool and rayon . .
they sold for $6.95, $5.59, $4.95,
$3.95 and $2.95. Ages 4 to 18
years. You'd better jump into
this offering "head-first" at the
White Elephant Price
$1.99
While they last
A Group of about
These suits and coats will be on separate racks so that you can make
your ~wn selection . . . you can choose from regular weights . . . medium
weights and light weight Tropical worsteds . . . everything 100 percent
all wool and all standard makes in Hart Schaffner & Marx . . . J. Capps
. . . J. Schoenaman s . . . Stanton Craigs . . . the fabrics will be mostly
all fine worsteds and Gabardines . . . that sold at the old price of $65,
$60, $55. $47.50.
Most all sizes included from 35 to 50 in regulars . . . longs . . .
shorts . . . stouts.
White Elephant Price
2 for $75
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A Gro p of
Summer suits
To offer these suits as a discount is really an event . . . They
are Nationally known for their summer comfort and style. We have
about 30 of them left in sizes 35 to 46 and of course are Nationally
advertised at $27.50. There will be regulars, longs and shorts but
j pattern ranges won't be complete but real Door-Busters at the
White Elephant Price $19 95
While they last
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MEN'S A Group of
DRESS STRAW AND BOY'S LONG SLACKS
PANAMA HATS Here are a group of Boys pants
Stetson Portis that sold for $4.95, $3.95 and
$2.95 in ages 6 to 12 years . .
Price are fine qualities most of
them made by Jackie~Jumper
While they Icst and just in time for Back-to-
A Group of
MEN'S "T" SHIRTS
These T-Shirts sell for $2,95 and
$2.45 . . they are mcde by Mc-
Gregor . . Arrow . . Wilson F~ros
Skipper . . Sizes smoii-medium-
large and extra large
White Elephant Price
3 for $4
While they last
School" wear and the price is
cheaper than overalls . . Pick
these up quickly at the
White Elephant Price
$].98
While they last
Remember
2-Day Sale Only
Friday and Saturday
A Group of
about 12 dozen
TIES
These are our regular $1.50 and
$2 Ties . . made by Arrow .
Botany. Wembly W ilsonwear
. A very nice selection to choose
from and no two (2) alike . .
You'll want to "grab" these at
the
White Elephant Price
5 for $5
W ;.16; they last
A Group of
BOY'S "T" SHIRTS
These T-Shirts are all fine quali-
ties . . made by Munsing . .
Pauker and McGregor . . many
of them are "string-knit" .
some flat-knits . . they sold for
$1.95, $1.69, $1.49, $1.39 . .
sizes from 4 years to 16 a real
buy for a Back-to-School shirt
for the
While Elephant Price
3 for $'2.50
A Group of
MEN'S OXFORDS
Most of these oxfords are sum-
mer woven and ventilated. Some
are two-toned . . there als~ will
be some regular year-round
styles . . however no style com-
plete in Size range . . 6Ut mostl),
all sizes in some style . . These
shoes are mostly all Crosby
Squares . . some Portage . .
that sold for $9.85, $10.95 and
$11.95
White Elephant Price
2 prs. for $12
While they last
A Group of
DRESS SHIRTS
This group of shirts consists
mostly of Arrows and Van Heue-
son--S3.95 and $3.65-- colored
and striped shirts . . some have
French cuffs some have button
cuffs . . there also will be some
whites mixed thru' this lot but
regardless what the offering will
be . . they'll be "Door-Busters at
the
White Elephant Price
$2.69
4 far $10
While they last
A Group of
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
This group of shirts will consist
of about 4 dozen shirts made by
McGregor Wilson Bros . . Van
Huesen and Arrow that sold for
$6.95, $5.95 and $4.95 . . most
of them are fine washable ray-
ons . . dark and light coiors . .
Sizes are mall, medium, medi-
um-large end large . . You'll be
smart to dive into this group ct
White Elephant Price
3 for $10
While they last
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