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e Work On !National Sodality Week. The Little } l~Ir. and Mrs. W. L. Douglas havel Pfc. H bert 5"~7~v i~ here o:l a :neyer, Dorothy Ramsey Kathy and Linn Grove DITCHING and basement exgava Mt W n r
Office of the Blessed Virgin was !returned from a 10-day trip tel 10 day furl)ugh with his mother, Susan, Cedar Rapids, the Herman~ t*on with dragline. For estimate land The Lisbon l~lerald ~
recited Dolores and her mother, Kirksville, Mo where they took IMrs. Rose Yeggy. and relatives Stahles, Mrs. John Reyhons and By Lora H~rris call Frank Meyer, dial 6307 Mt. !Thura, Sept. 6, 1951vage /
Vernon. 41tf "
,r s Church ~iMrs Harold Diehl, served lunch.:Mr. Douglas' mother, Mrs. Laura!from Can).p P!c~:ett, Va. Mrs MarySedlachek were guests. Mr. and .Mrs. Paul Smith and ~OU-T-i-N-G--an-d~ ~" ~-~i~
Next meeting will be with Jocile Douglas, who has visited in Solon Weekend guest in the J~hn Cilek Sunday evening guests of F. J.
80LON . Work on improving St. Stahle. since spring. They visited Mrs. home was B. J. Cil~kof Cedar Bittners were the Emil Bednashcks. Ca:'ol Am). ~f Winter-rot and the
Harold Pete s~n nd - al work. Estimates gladly given : FOR SALE: The grapes~are corn-
church has been resumed. ] -- Douglas'sister at Gulp, Mo Mr. Rapids. Tile Bittners were Wednesday eve-" . r s a Barbara of
' Dixon spent Saturday in the Will Bob Hansen, phone 186, Lisbon 24tf ing on fast. Phone in your orders
lding has been erected and i Mrs. Anna Snyder of Washington, Douglas' sister and brother-in-law, Pfc. William Connell of Francis ning g'uests of the Joe Raims. i C~a:.k and Sherm Hanna home. On FOR G----------OOD--F~r~-a-c-~, ~ ] and I will fill them as they ripen.
moving of paint from the in-,and grandson, John Snyder of Chi-the Charles Peipers at Maywood, E. Warren Air Base, Wyo Mrs. Altar and Rosary Society of St. Sur.day the Eugene KoM family hurters, furnace repair and instal-iLittell, 5952. 46, 47, 48.o
walls is in progress. The cago, were Tuesday visitors of Mrs. Nebr . and Mrs. Douglas' sister, and William Connell. Cedar Rapids, and Mary's church will meet Thursday ioi~:ed tile group and attended a ation see Driscoll Heating Co For --FoR-SALE- SPECIAL allOwance
will then be decorated and Anna M. Kucera. The Forrest Fuhr- brother-in-law, the Paul Younkins .Nit'. and Mrs. Alvin Sailor. Cedar afternoon. Sept 13. Cards will be
improvments will follow, meisters from near Ely called Tues-in Nebraska. They attended a rodeo E.luffs, were Sunday guests cf the played later and lunch served. Rei3.~er family reunion at Walker free estimates call 122, Solon, Iowa.!for your old watch in trade on a
day evening and t he Louis Benders at Coufals S D and visited the Gilbert Worreils. Alvin was high Hostesses are Mines. Charles No- The William Goudys and Charles 24tf } Bulova. We only have a FEW left.
WED SOON !of near Kalona were recent visitors. John Jedliks and Joyce there At man in a trap shoot at Green Castle votny Lin-m Griffin. Mar-,- Sedla- Wic chums attended the Iowa State ,~,"~'::'~ W H Hoover, Mt Vernon 46-49e
I. Zubrod of Anamosa an- The J. E. Kaspareks, Mrs. Libbie!Mason City they visited Mrs. Doug- Sunday given in honor of Earl chek 'Joe Shima, John Miller and Fair last week. rUK ~AL~ --F--0-R~-L--Er--G"~-~d~k~d
's the engagement and up- Kohout and the Leo Kaspereks and~las, niece and family the Ernest Sehoot who was a recent state. Mike Connor. M'~s:. Doris Johnston of Roswell, i . . ~.~.~i 1~ ~t,~,~ ~,;~,~,~,~ rp~nn ~l~.~h v
m.g marriage of his daughter : Donna returned .~Vednesday from a Boubeks. champmnsh,p winner at CedaI Mr. and Mrs. How~:-d Kroul and S.D accompanied the Ray Martins FOR SALE: 1941 Pontiac. Eighti priced. Phone after 6:30 p.m. Dean
marie, to Paul W. Unmever~ II Gay trap tO wlcnlta ~allS, xexas, ~,~ ~je,~,~, .~ ~; ~.- s~,-o-o~""~ v ~f .- +h,~ calm 2klVln. nas been me winner ,loanne .and Mar j .from near Iv---~,- h-,' e f.z am ~,~,~ar~"""+- ~.~,"-A ;-it.A=~, ,="q-a-, cynnaer, dye passenger coupe. Very ~F ~A ~nn~tt, T.i~hnn 46C
Dorthea Unmever Solon to wslt t he Donald Kasparek fam- r"h,-1,~ R,~,t,~r w,~-~, thp .l~m~ of the Diamond badge at Cedar hoe were Sunday dbmer ~uest- in - ~, r; ,-. good condition throughout Price ~.7.~-~---.~~~
" ' "~ was Don . ~ ~ ~:',e, ~, ,~ ,~u.=. ' " I ~ UlX ;~AL~: l-'urenreu r~ampsmre
Ceremony will be performed flY. Donald IS in the service there Bartletts Danny and Jeanne Mrs Rapids. Present also the Louis Kroul home. Mr and Mrs Merle MeConaughy t$350' Dml 2507 Mt. Vernon 46c w: ~ urw r~ ,~,
~e Immaculate Conce tmn:They went through Kansas ~y Schoot ~ho won ,~ra a~ vanaan - FOR -
P ~. : William Scott and Donna Mae, Billy, . : : D~u.la~ and Mzs Byrd Nosley re- SALE. 16 gauge Steven s Vernon, Rt 1 46-47~
' P,P,~ . and Ronny Scott of Cedar Rapids. " - Gran e Ha[[,turned recently from a ten day trap g e shot shotgun w~th walnut
Ceaar Ra ids Se t 18 at whcr~ they ~.~w rum~ uf thg fluud' open handicapm Ohio In the * sin 1 Mt
The bride "1~'" i~ "m"lo"e"~ and Tulsa Okla They ws~ted theI Sunday contest Alvinwon 14~out g ,o ~. ,- : FOR SALE: Knapp-Monarch 2-
. -= =~o =v ~ ,~ ~ . ' ." - lne ~ooer$~co~s ~e~ar ~apms M.~ 5Iqt-n K^ch ~ in tile ~A-est. ~ ~". ~-~x one year gin ,'~eour ,-,
a a ,zinc ann ore mines ann saw many~ ' o[ l.~u ,~- ~ ,', " ; ourner ~,lectrlc riot z-into~.Jue
- nalyst for the Hamilton I were afternoon wsltors. Donna Mae,' Rcv. Strange of Ferguson, father ] 2 boxes of shells for thzs gun, mostly ] ~
eaar Rapids.` Her fiance is i Xto; wel~s'~ ~ ~n ~new,return ~neY!Billy and Ronny accompanied them Sunday dinner and supper gt~e.sts Mr. and Mrs. Ja~cs Wiggins re-of Mrs. Glenn Stewart, remains lull are. duck loads. $22 50 for GunI ~urner ~, o~0~- ~ ~n, ~4~.~
aa~e ol the ~o~on n ignscnooi, ,~0 i Sunday after a visit since Thursday of the Joe z. ~l:ous were tne ~lyo ~urned Saturday night from a each-critically ill at University hospital /and Shells. Also a good baby[~'~,"~" ~. " ~'a:"
.u ~ne ~eoar ~apias ~usiness !"-~- in the Beuter home. Castro ramify, iviarion. .~lary .~nn tion trio to Colorado Sprin<~s and i Iowa City. buggy zor $5; an up-right piano int ~v~. ~ ~,~u,~. : ~ ~.x . v "~-~
a,u is engagea in Tarming : viargene rloluoar re~urnea irom ' ,r~.^ r~ ~ ~ ~,~.o ~ .~accompaniefl nor parents name aider ~,~. ;,~+,~,~,;. ~ ,~ ~^- " ,r~.~ t~ ~ ~ ,~ +.; ~,~ fairly good shape - 7 50Gavlord FOR SALE' Early ~nio ann t;on-
alan. ~Dubuque where she ws~tedw~th ~.~.~^ ,e ,v;, o ~, ,no, ~,~e~ a week's visit m the Krob home - ~-v~l'~l c~,~,~'~ -~ 6 2n dinner Owens Lisbon. bler potatoes George F. Hemk, dml
" t vl ltor .lr. ann LVI. . iVllltOn l%OCfl nan as I
,frmnds a few days. n l John Cas.le was a week end s ~n" w ~in, FOR SALE" . 3701 Mt Vernon. 46e
; ~ ~ . of Mrs. Verna Slach and Joyce o Sunda- =uests Mr and Mrs r'-,~n~ S any~ ~z g. Tomatoesand hma~,
ov~ rrx ~ lne ~,r~nur uenmans Mrs. wlar-, t~lrs r~ose xeggy ann ~ernara a . : bean b ------------~-----"z-"
Gi,~' i ' ~Sunday. ]~ :'~ 'Culber on and Doris Ann of Th)t~n ' l-he Lmn Grove church will hold s y the bushel" cauliflower I FOR SALE: Gas range full si e,
- o ~,oaallty me~ lvlonoay gare~ ~krall ann ra~y mrogran were i r Anna ~[c rtuoer~ xeggy vir ann ~virs. - " " (" ' cabba e and ' ' ' " ' ' "
,~ I Mrs. Anna M. Kucera, M s. t ".-. ." ~- - and the Norman T~cha, famil-" ~ a postponed ptcmc next Saturdayg other vegetables Also flour burner whiteporcelain fin-
,- me Dolores )lenl nomet recen~ VlSl~Ors In ~~. ~.eonara woou, wilirea xeggy ann u.arl, tne Leon- ~ ~, ~ v, i " " e i ~ "" " " " "~
i Zeller and Roscoe wmted Sunday[ near r~lin ,r~. ; ~. ~ at Bever park ram or shine, c ok n~, apples andcider Llttell I~sh good cond~tmn oven thermot--
premOers presenL Dolores I~vl~: w~ n pavia eruman ~ ! with Mrs. Margaret Donovan andt ara ~eggyi.amuy, lJonna~ml~nana Mrs Donald Culberson ~ho left Mr and Mrs Edwin Harris and 5952 45-46-47p I eter thermostat price $25. H~gh-
eiect lea me meeung 1no wuey ~uoecs ~eoar ttaplus : 1 i h the ivan ~.viiuer Tamiiy a~cenflea me ' I "
Wer ~ ' " ' . ' her brother. Pmrce Wal,n t e " Monda'" to ~oin her husband Sot,Lmda and Lana Richardson twin PIONEER SEED -CbRN--Str0--~ibacked davenport $5" upholstered
c UlSCUSSea ~o raise zunas f ann vernon ~lcKners ann doey were' lvlot~et picnic at tne r-e~e ~nyaer - ~ ; ~ . . ', ---~, . ' ' ,
" CI~,~ ,~,t n ~, ; ,~ ~ a ;~, ~ +ha ~a ,~home of Emm Mayme and J e] c. ~ Donald CuP'er~onat Washington i daughters of the Clair Rlcharasons, germination High vieldin~ Ord~r~cha~r and footstool to match, $5,
' ~--o -- ,~,~ ~--~o~-,s -,~ ,~,-,~ -.o-~,--o ,--~ i an Frank Konvalinka name at ~lversme on u.~,a~. v . ,~ ~
U, ~ Kadlec d of I ~r~r- are ~ck wzth the flu now Stanley Vi~li~1 w l~ a r,~o~ Buffet ivory-painted $3" commode
,-xuu~n organization ann mlcKners . ~ ~ - - v -.~,- '
In Iowa C* Mr and Mrs Arthur Meyers and,o
- ty. " " . 1 I Sondra Stee,e daughter of theRanidsIa Dial 3403 Mt v I$1" Lawn mower new two years
Jane Davenport were ~unaay ~cnool sluflents tram Inls VlC/nllv I ,-. ,~ ,~ . ' .r, .~ ~, a ~ . -- v [ ~ ~^ ~,
,' ~ " ~ ~Aonaic~ ~eetes at ~euar ~xaplus, 42+~ I ago, excellent snape, ~ta; ~ ~.
auests of Mrs Mary Meyers ,/Vlil answer to ro.i cart ioaay as me ~, ~- ,~ .
~'7' ~' " " ~, visitedher ~randparents, Mr and ~.r,o ~u~- o~-cn. ~. [ garden ho.e, n.~. last year, mclud-
The Albert Dvorskys and Judy ob;el;~gvi~te al~ab~Vt~eun~nt:c:::ls iMrz. E. L. Harris last week. y r"t2~re~: ~,or~?"~)ia~n~3~.Iing reel, $6.00. Miscellaneous tools,
~- ~,~ ~,~,~ ~ were Sunday supper guests of the ] ~ :o .v -" ~ --- -. i The Rex Bradys of Center June- Frank Meyer " ,o L; ] hoe rake digging fork snow shoe-
. ~LlS c~me tins way Tram ivlt vernon ~ . . oo-u ' ' '
,L. L.L. S ~,V,I Alfred Randalls and Llnda I - . ' t~on cmled at the Glenn Rmbard- ~ ~ el scoop shovel 75 cents each,
Leonart a~ ~t is me nrct year stuoen~s nave GARNER 1vA R M R E C O~-R D ~ - '
Satuday guests of the d ~ ~, - . sonhome Sunday. . [Mrs C. W. Qu~mby, 40g S. 2nd St,
v~. ~.-,;~-, ~-~ ~ he William I had regular bus serwce. ! ~ : BOOKS. With instructions and sheet ': 46~
am |= lip ~ 1 ~, ~ ~,~'""-~ ~'~"- ~ ~ I ~uu~tS clurln~ ~nc pa~ wec~. ~ I w. ~,
~or social securl~y ~l ao l-lawl(eye
rays tar .so. uver ann uver McGees, Chicago. Don Smith, also Recent callers in the Koch home i the Marvin Johnston home were:
of Chicago, was a holiday visitor [ were the Jerry Thompsons, the Earl ]Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelineck and UrZlce, wl~ vernon 8tf i
Mrs. McGee and Donna are sisters Eastlacks and son Dick of Wash- I son Robert of Dallas, Tex the Earl FOR SALE: Bee Vac sweeper, no i
of Mrs. Yeggy i ngt.on, D.C the C.E Neals of Eastlacks and Dick of Washington, attachments; boy's bicycle; farm! F R E E !,P R E E,!
n,nK or oemg ao,e to see the wona s most celeorared Grace Kessler, Mrs. Alice ~tame, ~prlngv~l.e, deron:e mowers of St. i D.C." Miss Doris Johnston, Roswell, telepnone; orchid formal size 9. !
Stars nerform for "ou --rivate[,- in ,our own home Then Mrs. Malinda Harapat were visitors I Louis. his brM/hers Dave and Jake ! S Dak the E J Shanklins and Telephone 5062. Claude Van Spreck- i rrompt remo~t or ah
t'h' " r ! ' Y ! " of Mrs. Hattie Stahle during the Iof Lisbon and their sister, Mrs. W. i~)onald:' Mrs "Carrie Shanklin of en, Martelle In. 44-45c !dead stock. Sust ea~ out"
n,nK of what you would have spent for good seats (if week. Sunday supper guests were C. Hoeltje of St. Paul. Cedar Rapids' Mrs Flovd Raft and "--~--~~ nearess ~rueg. ee~e~--
they were available to vou~ at all the BIG TIME SHOWS the Harley Morelands and Aud ey Mrs. Anna Koch and Mrs June!the Clarence Neals, and Russell Shorthorn bull, 13 months. Delmari Mechanlesv/lle
" of Tipton and Don JenKen, iowa .ann Culberson called Thursday ~1Johnsons of Springville. Mr. and Kohl, 5 miles south east of Lisbon t 8alan 1~
~nd important events in the country. On TV you see
Wrestling, Boxing, Races, Baseball, Football, History making
EVents, etc.
Trade in your old combination radio or table model
radi9 on a combination Television, Radio and Record
(::hanger NOW, so you will have the very best reception
for the Coast to Coast Network, Sept. 4.
We hove the following makes of TV sets . . .
Motorola Stromberg-Carlson -- DuMont
Dan's Radio & Television
Dial 6121
Don
D. Cook, prop.
Mt. Vernon, Iowa
Blank
Please send the Hawkeye-Record and Lisbon Herald
to the following address for
NQme
Street and Number
Amount enclosed $
WITHOUT
TANK
Full-Size Circulator[
Smart new "Imperial" styling,
rich brown finish. Exclusive
Dual Chamber Burner given
more heat from ever?/drop of oil.
Money-saving Waste Stopper,
Automatic Draft Minder. Fully
Coordinated Controls.
Porker-Air Blower for forced-dr-
culation optional at extra coat.
Complete line of Duo-Therm
Off Heaters for 1 to 6 rooms.
Phone 4821
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beranek and
John Beranek and Carolyn attend-
ed a picnic Sunday at Garrison,
given by relatives for Harold Flick-
inger, who leaves for service.
The Fred Zimmermans, Chicago,
were guests of Mrs. Libbie Ochel-
tree over Labor day. The Donald:
Ocheltrees and son, Cedar Rapids
were lVIonday guests.
The Leo F. Kesslers and William
Wooffs were Sunday supper guests
of the Albert Stranskys, Gary and
Carol in Cedar Rapids. S~. Wooff
has returned from Camp McCoy,
Wis after two weeks' training
The Henry Hams. Jimmy and Judy
of Detroit, Mich were week end
guests of the James Hams. Sunday
the entire group were guests of
the Leo Ham family and on Monday
of the Marvin Hams.
Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips and
Sandra attended the fair at Des
Moines Thursday.
The R. R. Greenwald family were
Monday dinner guests of the R. C
]Greenwalds at Mechanicsville.
[ Mrs. Anna Pavelka, John Pavelka,
i Mrs. Frank Schneberger, Iowa City,
Mrs. Holubek, Rock Island, and the
Frank Serovys were all in attend-
ance at the dinner at St. Joseph's
church at Prairieburg Sunday.
Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Lib-
I bie Kohout, the Ray Hennesseys and
i Mrs. Milver Kohout and family
I visited the P J. Hennesseys near
i Morse.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Allan Serovy and
i Michael were Sunday guests of the
~Merle Carlson family at Vinton.
Sunday evening visitors of the
Frank Krobs were Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Schneberger, Iowa City, the
George Krobs, Patrice and Judy.
Wednesday Mrs. Orin Neiderheiser,
Tiffin, a niece of Mrs. Krob was
her guest. On Saturday, in honor
of Mrs. Frank Krob's birthday, the
Mt.
Vornon Richard Krob family, the George
Krobs and daughters, Dorothy Up-
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Mt. Vernon, Iowa
afternoon at the home of Mr. and!Mrs. Kleineck left Saturday to re- WANTED" Secretarial h--'--
Mrs. Willard Crain. On Tuesday in t tL, rn to D~llas after a week's visit I supe'rmtendent's office" at the high I" *
company with Mrs. Jim Danly of|hereamong relauves ann menus, school for the school year 1951-52. i
Mechanicsville, they called to see I Mr. and Mrs Harry Stewart spent Apply in person, Supt. Sikkink. 44tf ~t
Mrs. Bob Hatcher of Mechanics-ithe week end with their niece and
"-'V6-R--g wo
pen
hog
house ~
v:lle, i family in Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stinger dialin good5381,condition Mt Vernon Walter Burgess45.46c
spent their vacation in Canada last
week.
Rate for ClassL"Icd Advs. and Notitnm h
White Oak ord o st a.d, t
Mrs. Raymon Stearns #er word for each following insertion with-
I out eoOy change. Minimum charge for any
t adv. 2~ centa. Terms cash. Pi~N send
Lonnie Barber ~s a patient at
Mercy hospital Cedar Rapids
Sgt. Clair Kohl, Mrs. George
Kohl, Mrs. Bob Kohl and son were
Saturday evening callers at the
Raymon Stearns home.
Mrs. Dessa Pieper and the Ivan
Duncans and the John Sivers' at-
tended the horse show at Stanwood
Monday.
Pet. John Stearns arrived from
Ft. Leonard Wood to s~end a 17 day
furlough with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Stearns, before going
overseas.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Siebels and
Jerry attended a birthday dinner in
honor of Miss Gladys Slebels of
Marion Friday evening. On Sunday
they were guests at the Cecil Hay
home.
Sgt. Clair Kohl spent Friday
night with his father, Ira Kohl.
Mr. and Mrs. John Slyer spent
Thursday and Friday at the Mag-
nus Nelson home in Jefferson mak-
ing the acquaintance of their new
grandson.
The Narvis Robinsons' spent
Thursday and Friday at the State
Fair in Des Moines and Sunday at
the Melvin Stucker home in Ann-
mash.
Otis Slyer took his folks, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Slyer to Spirit Lake
Tuesday where they will spend 10
days Enroute they called at the
Earl Manly home in Sac county
Otis returned Thursday.
Pamela Sue Walton of Mt. Ver-
non spent the week end with her
grandparents, the R. A. Stearns'.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stearns and
Pet. John Stearns spent Monday
evening at the John Walton home.
CARD OF THANKS
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to the neighbors, friends,
and relatives for their kindness,
sympathy, and beautiful flowers
and cards during the illness and
death of our dear father and broth-
or.
Mrs. Donald J. Hall
Mrs. Lloyd H. Heiss
Mrs. Flora J. Buck
and family
The Denny Neals attendefl the
wedding of Kay Meeker and Robert
Ramsey at Davenport Saturday.
CARD OF THANKS
[ wish to thank all my friends
for the many cards, letters and
flower~ which made my stay in the
hospital n-ore pleasant.
Irvin Lacock
NOTICES
"'BERTRAM annual chicken sup-
per, Thursday, Sept. 20. Adults $I.00,
Ch!ld ren. 5??. 46:??2
FOR RENT
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FOR R EN T: Small furnished
apartment. Private bath. Adults.
Dial 2271. Dr. Bertha Swim.
46 -47-48c
FOB RENT: Wall paper steamers.
sanders, edgers, buffers and waxers
KaI:.ban Avvriance. Mt. Vernon. 18tf
FOR RENT: Modern apartment on
ground floor. Dial 5251, Mt. Ver-
non. 41tf
WANTED
J HELP WANTED -- "Mothers:
:when children-,~r turn to school,
Palisades would you be interested in part
time work? Write Ruth Mullanix,
Mrs. Don Dolezal 1534 6th Ave. S.E. Cedar Rapids.
45-46-47c
WANTED: A home for a black
and white male puppy. He is about
The Antone Bidermans and Milo!2 months old. Gaylord Owens
Naxeras of Cedar Rapids spent the Lisbon.
Labor day week end at Random --w~.NT~2D-~rC)-RENT: Garage in
Lake, Wis. Lisbon. Russell Taylor, Phone 229,
The Mariners Club enjoyed a lLisbon. 46p
square dancing party in the barn all W-'A-NTED: Good home for a kit-
the Don Dolezals Friday evening, ten. Dial 4091, Mt. Vernon. 46p
Sunday evening dinner guests of
~he Denny Neals were Mr and Mrs ~ WANTED? Coolness and comfort
~,~, ~o~ "~, ~,~,~ ~ :," Edwar~ from summer's heat? Fuel savings
Patrick and Sherry and John when winter winds howl. Then
,r~, ~, T,~ ~ "~Z;+:," now's the time to have Johns-Man-
Mr and Mrs George Vislisel re [vllle nodulated rock wool blo
~.~ ,~, ~'~. ~'.:~. ~ .; +~ in to insulate your home Free
Pigeon River in Canada The- sta- ~consultatlon ann escuna~e ~u ~ ,-
~ ~" 'dahl Dial 4021 Mt Vernon.
ed at Toeft, Minn on Lake Super- 7 7 ;
ior.
Bertram Badgers 4-H club spent
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Dial 2362 Mt. Vernon
Compare these prices with cash
and carry lumber yard prices.
Two by fours, bd. ft. . . 7 c
or lineal ft. . . . . . 5c
Ten inch
Siding, bd. ft. 13c
Knotty Pine Plaster Board,
sq. ft
9 c
Clothes Line Posts,
3 line, each . . .
Does it mean anything to you?
We encourage reliable accounts
and deliver your order.
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Dial 2821
Mt. Vernon, Iowa
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Labor day week end at Sleepy Hal- A SOFT WATER SERVICE Avail-
low cabin on the Cedar. Sunday able now. No equipment to buy. i
they entertained their parents at a No work for you to do. Neal's Soft i~
picnic dinner
Water Service. Dial 5201. Mt Ver-
Bertram 4-H club held a dance at non. 29tf GIVE RUNTS A BOOST WITH
the Bertram hall Monday evening
in honor of Wesley Drahos, who is ~nst~t~n- I1
home on furlough before going or- Sewer, water pipe, septic tanks,
basements or what have you. Mike]]]
erseas.
Mrs. Elsie Vislisel attended the Schick, Mt. Vernon. Dial4771. 35tf[ New Purina
reunion of the group that left on a SERVICE: Refrigeration. Both I
~ilgrimage to Rome one year ago. commercial and domestic, Ray's Re-
S
One hundred and twenty enjoyed frigeration Service. Martelle. Phone STA] },TENA
dinner at the Montrose hotel, Cedar 1 538. 35tf
Rapids, Labor Day and motion pic- ~P-AI-1RiNG-~O~
lures of the trip in the afternoon.[repair shop is at your service R
Next year the group will hold its You'll like our work and fair prices PIG-PLUS
reunion in Des Moines. House wiring. Hot-Point distributor =~l
" George Vislisel attended a meet- Clark Appliance Service, Dial 2391, "~
rectorsing of theTuesdayFederalin Waterloo.Land Bank di-i Mt ~~Vernon. 22tf New Purina Pig Startena, a complete feed,
The Ben Neals. Howard Nealsiclea or" true. faster All kind helps runts, poor-doing pigs, snap'out of it.
and Jim, and their house guest, quicker service Lee Paul, 600 Col-
Jean Ann Henik, attended the Iowa i le~e Blvd. Mt. Vernon. 23if Peps up pigs after sickness. Helps you wean 'em
State Fair Thursday.
Mrs. Julia Phillips and Alice Neal ~I.~-'TU~-I~-----~EsTO~TE. without a setback. Great for starting feeder
road rock, fill dirt. drainage ditches
og DeWitt arrived Friday to spend land cellars excavated. George alas.
the week end with the Howard
Neals. Sunday evening the NealsI Gaines & Son, dial 3831, Mt. Ver-
drove them back to DeWitt and] non 18tf Pig Startena contains antibio-
were supper guests of the Percy i WE HAVE 5 new 34 foot trail~tics, Vitamin lement,
i unLs' or kaul'n~ ~ livestock from concentrated factors,
tics, Vitamin B-12 supplement,
cam mtrated growth factors,
trace-minerals. Pigs love it, and
it does a swell job.
Purina Pig-Plus, a concen-
trate, has same qualities as Pig
Startena. Just mix into your
own ration at 2% level. Gives
runts a big boost. Come see
us. We want to tell you more
~bout Purina Pig Startena and
AUXILIARY TO MEET
The monthly meeting of the Aux-
iliary will be held at the Legion
Hall, Tuesday, Sept. 11. All mem-
bers, please note the change of
~ate. A special meeting of the exe-
cutive board was held at the Homer
Emerson residence Friday with
school of instruction. Delegates
were named to represent the unit
a~ the district meeting in Cedar
Rapids on Monday, Sept. 10.
Insulate
The Johns-Manvilla Way
With Blown Rock Wool
ED HOIDAHL
jII I
Mt, Vernon and Martelle to Chi-
cago. Phone collect. John Middle-
Ralph achman, prop.
Dial 5471- Mount Vernon, Iowa
Pig-Plus.
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