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MS" Vern n' la" Itawkeye'Rec rd i 1L{r and Mrs Vern Meyers f r': t- " ~ a L " #%no ' .o ! PP A Ph . t~ .It Ls VISITS IN LISBON ~ t.~A
~d The Lisbon Herald Ames visited on Sunday with his r,nKS aonnstons ! LISDOn t'rolect oprmgvme News BEFORE GOING TO BURMA Marte]]e News
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A.f. t 9, tgSt rage 4!sister, Mrs. Blanche Jump, in the i Return From Auto Trip J =
A. K. Runkle home. They were ac- r +~ ~>,~ Twlla Pederson Richard Farnsworth was a guest Mrs. Wilmer Larson Mt. V(
companied by Mrs. Esther Melberg Mr. and Mrs R L Frink and Mr ii:~ BOO, DISH" " SCHOOL PICNIC" of t~e Cha''~:.s Williams family on ~eet Fr:
Mrs. DeMayme Selma and daugh- i and Mrs. Charles Johnston arrived ~ Due to inclement weather, the an- Monday. His mother, Ethel Shid-
Lisbon Locals . . . . . . Ir. lar n + isnV* : 0
Kennem ana Llnaa el ~or~ wortl~f Mrs
ter Nancy of Chicago will come this ~, home last Wednesday from a pleas- i :~ nual picnic planned at the Bowdish ler FarnswortiL was a former Lis- . I
Texas are wsmng in the home of} C
week to visit in the home of herant three weeks' trip. Among the I : '~2~ a~ uut'"u"'~ ~Luu,tu ta~t ounuay, was ben . resident. Richard has been Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Kohl + ozy C
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lind and Cyn- father John Miller and brother many places they stopped were the liP/: ;::] ~ !held in the dining room of the Jor- serving on Gen. MacArthur's staff Mr~.s Virgil Miller, Ernes+ + ana, ,J~tc at th
thia attended a Clover Farm dealers Buell ' Miller Mrs' Solma's son Black Hills and Bad Lands Yellow- : idan's Grove church with about 40 as school administration officer in Marilyn are visiting in San Jos~:vn~O!
picnic at Backbone State park Sun- " " L ' ' '+: ~ ~::i~
John came last Wednesday. stone Park, Salt Lake City. Ofi ~ ~,~ present from Springville, Whittier Tokyo, Japan for four years.
d-my' o~w;i~nHd 2e~ BistSe~s~;a~!~ Glenn Harmon left. over the weeklinterest, mines andWerein Texasthe goldthe cottonand copper[gins ~~1 ~~ i ,ration and Central City and Ebbe He will leave the '~ict of August Ca~iwfin? the home of Mrs. Florence~a~erl~
r end to return to his home at West, "t ~il ~ i powd, h and sons, Floyd and Lynn for Burma for two years to serve Robert McConaughy is visitiN Mt. Zi
-,They visited Mr Frink's brother --- ~L~uests
Palm Beach, Fla after a visit with I I ~-~]~ ~; i xrom uvonno, Idaho. The usual as chief of U. S. educational mis- in tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. ~oDe ~ o
his~ rnnthor Mr~ l-lnrrv l-lnrronn Bert at Ogden, Utah; Mr. Johnston's f ~~
d ~ amount of food was enjoyed aftersion. His address will be U S Em- Pfaff in Texas .~id on I
- ~ augnter mrs ,: ts ~ratt and ram- -d rove
and other relahves. Glenn is radio ] [~lF~ ~ ; ~ i wnich Glenn t~owdish as president ba~sv Rangoon Burma
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas an ~ ct
i conducted a brief business meeting ~ + ' ' "
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reyhons and instructor. ~,: ~,in the ^~.~.Palm Beach Coun- ; flYat Harem" Denver;t:entertheTexas.FlOydandHeneksthe ] ~ ~' v ! Secretary Ruby Shellt~ammer. gave + ~---~ . daughters of Cheyenne. Wyo are~he Mt.
Dennie of Solon were Friday even-ty vu~uu.~ ~.uu~. ' " t
'Stuart Airgoods at Kinsley Kan ~~ ~ i an interesting report of the 1950 ~vtr. ana wirs. ~tuo ~aiioan ana visitingMr, andrelativeSMrs. Albertand friendsBobsthere.~ttendre, st
ing visitors in the Mr. and Mrs. ~ne ttev. ana ~wrs. wL ~. ttn went ~The travell d :" "1 ~ ~ ! meeting. Election of officers re- Mr. and Mrs. John Kahban of Mt. turned Saturday from a trip to Mi~"
Mile Kaliban home. to St. Paul today to spend two! Y ~~aoout ,touu runes. ] ~~ vernon attenoea me lxatioan tam-
l suiteD In o. w. ~OWUlSn o~ ~v*ar-. . nesota and Canada.
weeks in the home of their daugh- ' Ar I ion as -res Ebbe Bowdish Ore fly reunion held Sunday at the Ed
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson and ,Lisbon Grou- VISITS I dell Yeggy, son of the Henry Yeggys, ts shown above with. v - H.F. Gordon returned M( ndaY
ter Mrs Herbert W Wilson They r" i
Pare of Waterloo spent the week," . " - ; + ~ one of h~s FFA ~rolects, a purebred Shorthorn cow, held by Carl i fine. Idaho, vice pres,Frances Safe- Khma home. from a two weeks' visit in l~ ~rio~
maae the ~rLp wire ~ars. WiLson mn~.~ u.mn J r, u J ,- " i ly, sec.-treas, Fleda Waldemer. -----~-.~----
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and son Robert, who were in the : u,~.~ nt,l~ u~iu %,~lg[ggg i Klinsky, her yearlPng bull calf and newborn heifer calf. Ardell in the home of his brother.
L. A. Peterson.
Bob Crawford spent several days Hill home 10 days. Mr and Mrs E E Hotz Miss i graduated this spring. He has the Iowa Farmer Degree. Other lpublicity and program committee, The first step in starting a safety Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Richa dso~
Ida Bowdish, Florence Burlingham program m your community or on and Randy of Oak Lawn. Ill were
~ith J. Dean Peterson in the home Mr. and Mrs. George Kohl re- ffanic'e and Joyce" and Mrs.' Hotz's I projects include 6 market litters and 4 acres of corn. and Dora Joyce your farm is to locate the danger week end guests of Mr. and Mr~
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John turned Monday from a seven day parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Ruhl of I Reminiscences weretold by pu- ! spots. Lowell Kohl.
Peter~n, Cedar Rapids. trip. to Ashland, N C. Their daugh- Anamosa, returned Saturday from pils and teachers, many amusing, ! =: -
" " 'B ilK with the Carl ter-m-law, Mrs. Robert Kohl and a week's vacation trip, covering but all evident proof that the school :
--~lrs. ~n~rles.-. a~ ~y ]Robert jr came with them to be 2674 miles. They stopped at the
~'S t~onnle ann ~arla oz ~lpton in ~i" h :- ~,r^ ~:-^~t
" th~ ~ v ~ a~ ~,u u,~ Black Hills and Bad Lands, went to
were ~a~guesfs.o~ ~.v~r. ana ~v~r~.iw.ord has yet been received from lEstes Park, through Rocky Moun-
urvat ~muey near marion. !Robert Kohl, who is reported to be tain National park, to Denver and
Mr and Mrs: Tom Challis of Des i a P.O.W. ! Colorado Springs. Here they met
Moines have sent announcementsi the W. F. Carstens, Miss Marilyn
+ ~ ~,~ + t~ iamny picnic amner a~ me rat
oI an aooptea son oorrt amy zv. rte, o ' and Gary and his parents the Dick
-- ~' I n ~unuay Inctuneo Ivlrs. Josepnlne
has ~een names marx ~ a . Helmer, her children and families, Carstens of Olin, who will go to
F. Schwitzer of Chicago came lthe Hillis Hilmers, Dick and Joan Minnesota and South Dakota, be-
last Thursday to visit over the and Miss Mary Lou of Dubuque;fore returning home this Friday.
week end with relatives in the Mr. i Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hartman, Mech- The Hotz group came home by way
and Mrs Charles Hoeft home. anicsville; the Paul Bowers, daugh-of St. Joseph, Me.
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Burlingame,
Jeanne, Billy and Mary Catherine
spent the week end in the O. S.
Burlingame. sr home at Clinton.
Mrs. Orville Crawford was hos-
t~ to her ll'e~r Square bridge club
ter Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alex-!
ander, the Harold Stonekings and a~T, ANNIVERSARY
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. L+ E. lets Puffer, Mechanicsville to honor sary. In the group were Mr. and i
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr '~Mrs. L. L. Long, Laura, Linda and
Crellyguests. and Mrs. Bob Hansen were and Mrs. George Sutherland. and Larry of Maquoketa; Mr. ~nd Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson of son Jerry of Stockton, Calif. Other!Robert~ McCoy, Tommy and Rich-
Dovcners Grove, Ill were guests guests were Mr and Mrs. Arthur;ard and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nos-
of relatives in the home of his sis- Grauel Misses Mertie and NancY ile, of Cedar Ra,ids Mr and Mrs
r ' ~ "a~ i th,~ r~ pu~ r ; . . . v,zv~r. anu mrs, w, u. ~ynett, Ivlrs,
ter, Mrs, Oscar Hae~eler, over the u~,= ~,~ ~'~,' "~,Merle uong. Jeanetteand Sally,~,a; m,~, ,~+,~ ~ n ~.
~. .s ~. n an r an, ~,rs
week end. family, Mr. Boots and Roger Brown, Mr and Mrs Clayton Noslev and "~ "
Mechanicsville; Mrs. Sherman Me- Miss Marlene" - W.H. Hoover of Mount Vernon at-
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McGee .and Henry Mrs C A Beaver, Bill and i --'+-7-" tended the Hoover re ' ~I~
Mrs. Ted Fisher drove to West,-. ~ umon b
Branch Sunday to join 75 members Miss Estella SLbcy and J J Kohl,
o '~ots ,ntertained for dinner in]
Lisbon Church Notes Sunday at the Lee Rlggs home in
ti
of the McGee families for a reunion the Mr. and Mrs. John Miller home ~ FEDERATED CHURCH muscat ne.
held in Hoover park. Sunday were Mrs. Eva Bohr, Har-] Robert ~ ~R; ;,~ p~ t,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reid, Mr. old Bohr and Don of Mechanics-i 9 30 Bible"Schooi "* "" *'~" ~'*
and Mrs. Leonard Costello, daugh " "" W "rantz of : " rroceeaings ur InK
Vllie; mr. ann i~ars, m r 1 0 " '
. 0.3 Morning Worship. Sermon
ter Jane Ellen and Mrs. GeorgeMartelle~. :. and granddaughter. . Judy i by the pastor Linn" County Supervtsors"
Shaler were Sunday visitors of tiossett ot ~ew~on; mrana ~vn's
. [~:~ xoung ~'eop e s meenng
Mr. and Mrs. R. R Reid.
L~
i~e.l~n,
ye?ar
~taP.~smlvtT~ 8:00 Evening service. Sermon by "~ )~ fin ~ o~--~B~ar~ ~f Su
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Walmer ~tmer l%ettn, guile aria o m y o "th,~ ,~-~,- :', :e+.: ~ - : ~ p~ .-
Im '1 ,- 1-,~* ~+, VISOP*I
spent last Sunday at the Harold Panama City Fla" and John So a " +
--. -- ' "' - ~- ' i8:00Thursday Mtd4Week ser- State )f .o','a. Cmnty of - nn. as:
Huey home, Coggon, and in the unicago. ~upper guests were ivlr. ,;,o ' ~ ~ ~
afternoon called on the John Nesley and Mrs. Bob Britcher, Cedar Ra-~ ~ The ,oar d of ~upervtsors met pur-
suan N) a(l~ 3urnmo It
family at their farm home north of pids, and Mr. andMrs. Max Stahl, i Jack Dunn entered Mercy hospit- {;r~.~ :ntl ':?uper('is.;rs H):d and
Coggon. ~narta ann oeun ~,~ten. ~at ~aturaay ior ooservanon. Sutera.
i ',On re)ties b1`" Sup~:'vis)r Sutera.
Miss Leanna SLife of Cedar Ra
! " I seconded by Supervisor Hood. the rain-
pros was a week eno guest in me l utes of the meeting of blay Sth were
. home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Trump. api~roved as read: all members voting
"Aye" thereon
I Mrs. (3. J. Albrtght, Mrs. RachelI On motion by Supervisor Hood. see-
wither, wlarilyn, Judith and Ste- ended by Supervisor Sutera, the pe-
phen had a picnic supper Sunday tition of AI Heins et al asking for
with Mr an'~ ~rs v W Al ri,~,+I the establishment of a secondary Road
"~ " " "" ~' ~"~[ district by 50% donation was accepted
i and Carleton at their home in Ce-[ and ordered placed on file: all m~m-
', dar Rapids. I voting "Aye" thereon.
] ---- I On motion by Supervisor Sutera.
Mr. ann Mrs. H. N. Johnson and[seconded by Supervisor Hood. the fol-
i Susan of Moline, Ill were Sunday lowing resolution was adopted: all
guests of his sister, Mrs Roy Plat- members voting "Aye" thereon.
' I Ke,~oluglon
tenberger, and family. Their sonI WHEREAS Linn County has a
Norman, who spent two weeks with claim for th'e care and m-ainten~nce
the Plattenbergers, returned home of ~.oseph Jiroutek, at the State Hos-
with them I Pztat. tnaepenaence, ~owa. as set out
~n~l~ " ~ " at page 3035. Volume 1. State Institu-
GET OUT AND GO PLACES . . .
+BUT LET US CHECK YOUR CAR FIRST
++Still plenty of time to lump in the family bus and
enjoy a summer trip. Before you go, however, come in
and let us give it a pre.trJp check-up - lubrication and oil
change, motor tune.up, brake check, and battery and tire
check. It will keep your car running smoothly and our
prices are reasonable. Stop in soon, won,t you?
Here is the place to get your Goodyear and Firestone
tires. All standard sizes. ,
ZIMMER GARAGE
Studebaker Sales and Service
Phone 150 Lisbon, Iowa
'S
American Standard-Sanitary Plumbing and
Heating Products
Kelvinator Home Appliances
Mrs. Gall Hull and Miss Grace
West of Mount Vernon and Miss
Mary Gaff Hull of Houston, Texas,
were Monday visitors of Mrs. A. K.
Runkle and Miss Hazel. A Sunday
guest in the Runkle home was Miss
Bernice White of Cedar Rapids.
Nancy and Peggy Minert, daugh-
ters of the Don Minerts, came home
Monday from a three weeks' visit
with relatives in Chillicothe, Ohio,
and Chicago. Their grandmother,
Mrs. Henry Sager of Chicago,
brought them and is remaining for
several days
I|1 I I
Fit for a
llee;i
children of yesterday were mis-!
chievous and fun-loving as those of
today The 1952 meeting will be
held on the first Sunday in August,
place to be determined at that time.
LAST CONCERT
Springville Band will play its last
concert of the season Saturday
night, Aug. 11 under the baton of
a guest director, Win. Stusak, direc-
tor of instrumental music in the
Anamosa schools. He is an out-
standing trombone player The pro-
gram will consist of marches; pop-
ular numbers and two overtures--
one Citadel Overture by Bennett, is
this year's required number for
Class B bands at the Chicago Mu-
brother Joe. Leo purchased his Angus from Albert Steinbrech and sicland Festival. The band wishes
Joe received his calf from the Louis Hudachek farm. Leo is a to thank the merchants who re-
Greenhand and Joe a Chapter Farmer in the Lisbon FFA. member them each Saturday night
with treats.
don-' ledger on file In the office of the
county auditor, and
WHEREAS an offer of $1(:0,00 has
been received in full payment of said
claim and after proper investigation it
appears that said offer is proper in
view of all the circumstances relating
thereto and the acceptance there,~f
would be advantageous to said county.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT R~-
SOLVED that the said offer be and
the same is hereby accepted nnd upon
the payment of the sum of $100.C0 the
said claim shall thereupon be fully
satisfied and diech0rged of record,
On motion by Supervisor Sute'.'a.
seconded by Supervisor Hood. the fol-
lowing official bond was accepted and
ordered placed on file; all members
voting "Aye" thereon.
Lee Dix. Clerk, Spring Grove Town-
ship
On motion by Supervisor Sutera.
seconded by Supervisor tI),;d, the
County Auditor was authori+ed :~nd
directed t~ transfer the sum of $4,607.3t
from the City Assessor Fund to the
City Assessment Expense fund: all
members voting "Ave" tboreo.q.
On motion by Supervisor Sutera.
seconded by Supervisor Head. the f,)l-
lowing resolution was adopted: all
members v)ting "Aye" there)n.
Re~)lution
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of
Supervi~)r,~, Li::n C:)unty. Iowa. that
it is order+,d n~tice t,) de~art as pro-
vided by Ch ,+ -'? I 250 Code of
Iowa, to r) : ~h+, ) "tiring of a
settlemen+ ' " t'?/s c()t'nt5' ')e served
upon e) ,+f ~h' ~ >:l,v;;tn$ named
persons : -:+'
River ; r.~e;:h. Ee.~ Moines.
Turn,: . Richard, '+%1 14th Ave SE,
Missis +,pi
Stef/+n. Ml:'y Ann. 222~ B)wling St.
S%V, B ,k H'~wk CJunty.
For <' +bus alh)wed referec, ce is made
to elain~ Nos. 2351 to 2482, both in-
clusive. ~:;~) on fit, in ela:,r-I register
tinder this (late.
Grocery and Super Market
LISBON PHONE 105
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY
CATCHUP, Libby's, bottle 19c
DARLING DOLL $2.50
Plus: ! lb. Cool Roasted Coffee FREE
FLOUR, Mother's Best, 5 Ibs 45c
Water is one of the important TO PLAY AT WATERLOO PEANUT BUTTER, Tex, I Ib 38c
+ +
t*~!!ne+~l~Yon[ ~n:* ;~ul~ ] hThfeorS~reingv*t~eti2~e~ invB~tnd PORK ~t BEANS, Eat~veJJ, No. 2' 2 cans 24C
- . ~- g " . Y ~'ito play two concerts at the Water-
PRIM, SwiWs, oz 47C
every 100 birds + vv v.
-- --~i2pm.30" for two concerts, at 10 a.m. and MARSHMALLOWS, l0 oz. in cello bag ----]5C
S 5~e:!~,EfXP'su l'cs + :+':~.4 ', The Sunday date is one of the
: " pp:~ ++:+ SUGAR, C. & H 10 Ibs 89c
E. R. Pedro. F)stnmster r';st- " - ] best of the Cattle Congress but has
age lt;5.00[not been open to bands for some
Mer~e'aux TyFew:'i'~u" & Add+ time due to the Cedar Rapids Drum PEAS, Tendersweet, medium, case of 24 $3.25
~[~;!IIl ? EXt!]i, ll+e ~[I~--C. ~5 ]and Bugle Corps taking over on
SchmidtMis Ex,)TyPewriter Exch~n,e~, 6""5 * Sunday, every year. This year the DILL PICKLES, Bond Kosher, qt. i 29c
. oate has been opened to bands and
& O H~r,tware SUD .~ 5 $7~
Burro :+~. --" P -- " " ~ " L I the Sprmgvflle and Maquoketa DILL PICKLES, Country Style, qt 29c
Mis!u~;~x~oalng 2,!acnlne t',). 77 951bands wdre given first chance for
Diebo,d In+:: Mis:. Expl i/ii.5:+'+;I the date.
Holden Kah or C) Su')p ins 4 5o
Liurence Press Co. Supp,ies 2+.39, ! SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE.
Mt. Vernon Hawkeye ~ecord {LEO DANIEL AArlKNEE {
Pub Eoarl o ) ~o?I
. : + . r ~ 3"/:,Leo Daniey Ankney age 26 of 516 +
;';g;?~i~iI" ~;yapew&riE;:::'E~x).hG~ +'93I E. 15th St Dubuque, formerly of:
Bianks + :-" +" 255)1 Springville, passed away Friday, We reserve the right to hmlt.
I)~ia E:eetric Light & P) ve} " ]August 4th, 1951. I
CIV:L an l.;o[ense I 0
~ Leo was born Nov 9 1925 at]
Central ulty .:ews-Letter St:t- I " ' ' ' ~
tionery 5 51 Waubeek. A son of Grover and
Ky:e Milts Civ:ti~n Defense 194~131Pearl Thomas Ankney, he lived in] ~
R alph.~ Hunte. Secty Care of . + this vicinity until four years ago,
POOR'FUND~ when he moved to Dubuque. Rock A Bye, Baby, on the Tree Top
Lilly Printing C). Su~pi:es . 23.97 He served in the NavySea-Bees!
M ~ Gee Blge ow R nt 8 ~,W
r~. ~ . e + in World ar II" 18 months of that When the Wind Blows the Cradle Will Rock
%" H Ttibbs R~nt 17 .~o : '
Dr 5e min ~ ~:~-~" -:'~ ~. ~ "--was served overseas.
Aid ~g~ ~'~i~ " 13.~- Surviving are his wife Delores
Dr. E. B. M,:Cmkie .~ded Md 29.C0 Martin Ankney to whom he was'~
Dr. R+ I-[.~:eldh,t, se M+~d Aid +40+++00 married on Nov. 2 1948 and threei
. J. . elr,~c *~f~. AiGI 1Zfi,l) ' '
Dr B F Wolverton M~d xid 5 00daughters, Carrel, JudLth, and Jack- I
Dr. Herbert Gerstman Med Aid 9.C0 ie of Dubuque. His parents, Grover
Dr, John R. Gardner Med. Aid 21.00 and Pearl
Ankney, of Cedar Rapids;
Dr. John E. St'~r~-t'y Med.
Aid 5.00three sisters Mrs. Velma Himes of
Western Ur". :.l, + A~,l 5.09Cedar Rapids, Mrs. Myrtle Himes~
Fisher Dr':o ~' h Aid 21.83 of Prairieburg, and Mrs. Verla
Security T :t "~:: 71~I Aid 33.15 Booth of Tipton; three brothers, Size 35x60 inches
Royal L*'u dry ?l~d A:d 5 05
St. Lul>,:+ :-i.:~,=,:,'. Nuts, & Claire Ankney of Marion, Don andI
Hospl',t " 111.90 Leslie Ankney of Cedar Rapids;]
Ambulsce S~rvho Co Trans- ' and his grand.father, Dan Thomas
portati n 50.00 of Cedar Rapids. A brother Laur-
Ed, Frav'-s & S n~ F,'+t ~.3P ence passed away in childhood.
A & P Gr +cery No. 801 PreY. 23.16 Funeral services were held in the
Stop & Snm Groc,~rv Prey. 1~.39
Sauera Clover Farm Store Prey. 32.64 Presbyterian church in Springville, Many other real bargains in infant s and children's wear.
Tyler School G:ocery Pro,:. I1.39 on Tuesday, Aug. 7, conducted by
Butters :;tore Prey+ ')-- .77 the Rev, Charles B. Wilhning and Watch for our real SALE on sheets and Pillow Cam in the
C. R. Clean Towel Service American Legion Posts of Marion
Med Aid 5.00 + near future. Orders may be left at the store for these
Dr. K. N. Anderson Mad. Aid 5.0fl and Springville. Interment was at at the special sale price now.
Dr. ~,(aurice Estes Med. Aid3S.C0 Jordans Grove cemetery.
Dr. H. O. 3"irsa Med. =kid 2~.~)
Dr S. M. Lehr M~d, A,:'d 5.50 Mrs. Kennet~cShane a n d
Dr. H. L. Miller Med A d 2 ~) KRAMER'S DRY GOODS
Dr+ J. A. Smrha Med~ Aid . lt.00 daughters visited the Archie Whites
Dr. ~ P. Hayes Med. Aid ~.C0 Friday evening.
Dr. J)hn Kanealy Med. Aid 23 +F The Dwight Brittens of Des
Dr. E L. Lindley bI~d. Aid 20.00 Moines spent Friday and Saturday Lisbon, Iowa
Dr. Keith %Vo)dhouse Mad. Aid 3.+?6
Medical Art~ Supply Mad. Aid .5+ with the G. Plait Bowdishes.
Dr, P. O, H~itzm'~n M~d. Aidl~t.~)
Thermo Gas Co. Fusl 8.69 NEW CA~"
Dairy Supplies C*. Su~)p!ie.+ 13 16 H.C. Weideman, Martelle, Olds-
Wm. H. B!eakly. S:eward R~-
pairs & Misc. Ex9 5~.:~9 m, bite; John Ciha, Lisbon, Chevro-
N. W. Eell Teleph)n~ Co. Tele- let
phone & T)Ils
Swift ~ C). Prey.
I St. Lukes tt=)spitul Mod+ Aid
Lisbon Business Directory
GARDNER AND ANDRE
Ph mrs: Office 2-91 Residence 3-9I
Physieiam and Surgeons
J. M. CARBEE
Notary Public
Insurance
NOVELTY WEEK AT FIRESTONE
29c Souvenir Key Chain with
Tiny Mouth Harp, Now 20c
59c 6 in 1 Clipper -- Nail File, Cleaner,
Bottle Opener, Screw Driver, Key
Chain, Now 50c
Dr. John Parka Mad. Aid
Dr. 5+ F. Loeck Med. Aid
Dr. E. L. Llndley Mad. Aid
COURT EXPENSE ~F~ND--
Security Laborato. i~s Crim,
Inves
University Hospital C:qm. In-
v~s 3750
Imogen B. Emery Salary 40.00
L Allen Lowell. P~,):)~tim .):'[.
Phone 110 or 213 Lisbon, Iowa
f-i
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