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Thursday, September t4,
THE MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, HAWKEYE.RECO][U) AND THE IASBON H]KIIAJA)
Lisbon, Iowa
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....... __~ I payment thereof to the undersign-
LISBON HI-LITES led• Those havingagai t
I the same will file them, duly as-
0---------,--,- ...... '"'"'"'" '""'"'" thenticated in the office of the
~Clerk of the Linn County Iowa
STAFF
.... District Court•
Editor-in-Chiez--wilma uage FRANK BATES
Assistant Editor--Lois Roup
Typist--Deborah Graver
Reporters--Evelyn Meyers, Caro-
line Kepler, Elizabeth Frederick,
Peggy Frink, Marjorie Van de Berg,
Ralph Williams, Vivian Harris,
Mary Burrows, Ethel Mac Bigger,
Maxine Kirkpatrick, Katherine
Kruse, Pauline Warner, Phyllis
Franta, Betty Jean Kohl, Ellen
EDITORIAL
New vistas are opening up for
us each year in school as in every-
thing else. Each of us have been
given new courage and inspired
Executor
R. B. McConlogue, Attorney.
8:31; 9:7, 14
NOTICE OF APPOIN'I~ENT OF
EXI~rTRIX No. 15317
State of Iowa. IAnn County, ss:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
that the undersigned has been on
Borrows, Harry Bigger. this 29th day of August, 1939, duly
appointed and qualified as Execu-
trix of the estate of Guy H. John-
ston late of IAnn County, Iowa, de-
ceased. All persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make
immediate payment thereof to th~
to greater heights this new. sc.hool undersigned. Those having claims
year oy me. great opportumues against the same wiU file them,
wnmn present lxiemselves nere m duly auth~nfl~at~a, in *h~ ,¢elo, ,¢
our new_hui!dmg, a220 the Clerk of the .lon Count, Iowa
inspires oy me new sea a!l)l~trict (~nurt
greater plans wmcn our new teacn- . ......
.. . MABEL ~Oilr~rt ur~
ere are presenting to us.
NEWS
In four exciting elections on Sep-
tember eighth the officers for 1939-
40 were elected by each' class. Those
representatives chosen by the sen-
iors are: President, Merle Dahn;
i Vice President, Eva Brannaman;
Secretary, Ruby Brokel; Treasurer,
i Verna Kirkpatrick.
Those chosen by the juniors are:
President, Betty Mohn; Vice Presi-
dent, Charles Hummel; Secretary,
Lois Roup; Treasurer, Katherine
Kruse.
The Sophomores chose the fol-
lowing: President, Frances Rey-
nolds; Vice President, Ralph Burge;
Secretary-Treasurer, Eugene Clark.
The Freshmen decided on: Presi-
dent, John Clark; Vice President,
Wilma Beasmore; Secretary, Nor-
man Nesley; Treasurer, Charlotte
Graver.
ATHLETIC ASS'N. OFFICERS
The Athletic Association met on
Thursday afternoon and elected the
following officers who will serve
for the year 1939-40: President,
Merle Dahn; Vice President, Loren
Van; Secretary, Evelyn Meyers;
Treasurer, Dale Wagaman.
AND FOURTH GRADES
We have 25 pupils in our regret
his year; fifteen in Third Grade, I
Come .~o ten Fourth Graders.'i
aI] New pupils attending the Lisbon
public school for the first time are:
Lewis Hughes, Philip Sailor, C-er-~
old Bradd, and Lavern Brown.
Those absent during the first
Executrix.
Gee. ]). Sailor, Attorney.
Aug. 31, Sept. 7-14
Lisbon Business
Directory
J. M. CARBEE
Insuram~
Notary Public
Phone 127 Lisbon, Iowa
R. L. FRINK
Heating, Plumbing, and Wiring
Res. 94 PHONES Office 110
Lisbon, Iowa
W. M. BENNETT
Lisbon, Iowa
Real Estate and Insurance
Farms for Sale
Houses for Sale or Rent
Office Phone--146
THE BRIGGS MONUMENT CO.
Lisbon, Iov~
Dealers in
Cemetery Memorials
GEORGE D. SAILOR, LAWYF~
General Practice
Notary Public, Deeds, Wills,
Licenses
APPLES
Peck Grimes Golden ............ First
Peck Grimes Golden ........ Second
Peck Golden Delicious ........ First
Peck Golden Delicious ........ ~econd
i Peck Allens Choice ................ First
Peck Allens Choice ............ Second
Peck Red Delicious ................ First
Peck Red Delicious ............ Second
Peck Roman Stem ................ First
Peck Jonathan ........................ First
J. M. Carbee ............................ $1.00
City Market ................................ 75c
W. L. Dahn ............................ $1.00
John E. McHugh ........................ 50c
Pat's D-X Station .................... $1.00
Clara Bittlc ................................ 75c
Karl Kruse ................................ $1.00
Buck Franks ................................ 75c
W. M. Bennett ........................ $1.05
City Market ............................ $1.00
Peck Jonathan ................... Second, Moeller Motor Co ..................... 75c
Peck Wealthy ........................ First, G. L. Hilt ................................ $1.00
Peck Snow Apples ................ First, Clara Bittlc ............................ $1.00
Peck Isherwoods .................... First, McClellands Confectionary .... $1.00
Peck Isherwoods ................ Second, R. L. Frink ................................ 75c
OTHER FRUITS
Peck Pears ............................ First, Ball Barber Shop .................... $1.00
10 pounds Purple Grapes ........ First Sherm Bcasmore .................... $1.00
10 pounds Grapes other than
Purple .............................. First, Laverne Piper ........................ $1.00
Best Variety of Fruit, 15 pounds, Doyles Cafe .............................. $1.00
Peck Minor PLums ................ First, Hoeft Hardware .................... $1.00
Peck Other Plums ................ First, Den's Barber Shop ................ $1.00
FLOWERS
Prettiest Bouquet ............... First, Dinner Den ............................ $2.00
Prettiest Bouquet ................ Second. Rex's "raxern ............................ $1.00
BREAD
Rye Bread, one loaf ................ First, Dr. E. P. Bigger ........................ 75c
W'heat Bread, one loaf ........ First, Linebaugh's Mill ...................... 75c
VEGETABLES
Peck Early Ohio Potatoes .... First. Moeller Motor Co .................... $1.25
Peck Early Ohio Potatoes.. Second, Dr. N. A. York ............................ 75c
Peck Irish Cobblers ............ First, Briggs :Monument Co ............. $1.00
Peck Irish Cobblers ............ Second,J. L. Petcrson .............................. 75c
Peck any other Potatoes ........ First, Dr. G. I,. Andre ..................... $1.00
Hubbard Squash .................... First, Estel Hoover ............................ $1.00
Hubbard Squash ................ Second,Irene Andre ................................ 75c
Onions, pk. Wlhite Bermuda ....First John MeHugh ........................ $1.00
Onions, pk, YeLlow Bermuda" First, Lee Crelley ................................ $1.00
Watermelons ............................ First Buell Miller ............................ $1.50
Watermelons ...................... Second, Laverne Simmons ................ $1.00
Watermelons ........................ Third, Tommy Williams ...................... 75c
Cantaloups, 3 ........................ First, W. M. Bennett ........................ $1.00
Cantaloups, 3 ........................ Second John McHugh ............................ 50e
Muckmelons, 3 ........................ First, Johnston's ................................ $1.00
Muskmelons, 3 .................... Second, Clayton Nosley ............................ 75c
~ucumbers, pk, less than 2 in. First, V¢. E. Chailis ............................ $1.50
Cherry Olives, 1 quart ............ FirstChallis Cafc ............................ $1.00
Pickled Dill Pickles, gallon, First, Johnston's ................................ $2.00
Cabbage, best head ................ First, Gee. D. Sailor ............................ 75c
Pie Pumpkins, 8 .................... First, Earl Warner ................................ 75c
Red Tomatoes, 5 pounds ........ First, Dr. E. P. Bigger ........................ 75c
YeLlow Tomatoes, 5 pounds, First, Gee. D. Sailor. ........................... 75c
Sweet Potatoes, peck ............ First 1 yr subscription Hawkeye-Record
Sweet Potatoes, peck ........ Second Bernal Walmer ........................ $1.00
Sweet Potatoes, peck ............ Third, John E. McHugh ........................ 75e
Tires a
Special Trade-ln Allowance
a
Buy at wholesale carload prices.
til November 15th.
S
These prices good un-
a
;O
week of school were Wayne Hum-
and Wayne Carney.
We are enjoying our new Third
Grade readers very much.
In our Art Class on Friday after-
noon we made bright-colored fall
leaves with which to decorate our
room.
Reduce Battery expense by having your battery an-
alyzed on our new mattery Analyzer thus eliminating
re.charging and complete battery failure.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
EXECUTOR NO 15311
State of Iowa, Linn County, ss:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the undersigned has been on
this 30th day of August, 1939, duly
appointed and qualified as Execu-
tor of the estate of John Auracher
late of Linn County, Iowa, deceased.
All persons indebted to said estate
Office in residence, corner Wash- CAKES
ington and Market St., Phone 80 Decorated Cake .................... First, Iowa Light & Power Co ......... $5.00
DR. ALBERT YORK
Physician and Surgeon
Corner Main and Jackson Streets
Telephone 36
DR. J. R. GARDNER
Physician and Surgeon
Phones: Office 2-91. IRes. 3-91
Decorated Cake ................ Second,Lisbon Creamery .................... $2.50
Angel Food, Frosted ............ First, Mrs. Clara I~ee ........................ $1.50
Angel Food, Frosted ........ Second,Bowers Dairy ........................ $1.00
Angel Food, Unfrosted ........ First, Clarence Carbee .................... $1.50
Angel Food, Unfrosted .... Second,C. R. Yocum ............................ $1.25
Angel Food, UMfrosted .......... Third, Lloyd Stash ............................ $1.00
Hickory Nut ............................ First, Briggs Monument Co ............. $2.00
Hickory Nu~ ........................ Second,Ed. Franks ................................ $1.25
Hickory Nut .......................... Third Chas. Burd .............................. $1.00
Walnut Cake ............................ First Dr. J. R. Gardner .................... $2.00
Walnut Cake ........................ Second Dr. N. A. York ........................ $1.50
Walnut Cake ........................ Third Lustre Sheen Products ............ $1.25
Marble Cake .......................... First City Market ............................ $1.50
Marble Cake ........................ Second Sam Fouse .............................. $1.25
SAUERKRAUT DAY
September 21, 1939
Ray Frederick ........................ $1.00
Stahl's Greenhouse ................ $1.50
Graver's Dairy ........................ $1.25
Clarence Carbee .................... $1.00
Marble Cake ........................ Third
E X H I B I T S Chocolate Cake ...................... First
Chocolate Cake ................ Second
Chocolate Cake .................... Third
Sunshine Cake ........................ First Lisbon Herald, 1 year subscription
Sunshine Cake .................... Second, Walter Kohl ............................ $1.00
Cocoanut Cake ........................ First, M. M. Franks ........................ $1.50
Cocoanut Cake .................... Second,Merle Kepler .......................... $1.00
Burnt Sugar Cake ................ First, G. P. McCall ............................ $1.50
Burnt Sugar Cake ................ Second,Fouse Dry Goods Dress ........ $1.00
Lady Baltimore Cake ............ First, L. N. Rahn ............................ $1.50
Lady Baltimore Cake ........ Second,Edith's Beauty Shop ............ $1.25
Lady Baltimore Cake ............ Third, Dr. E. P. Bigger .................... $1.00
MOELLER MOTOR COMPANY GARAGE
Rules
1. Competition for prizes limited to non-professionals.
2. Any article having received a prize at any former SAUERKRAUT
EXHIBIT wiU not .be eligible for a prize, but may be exhibited.
3. All exhl'bits must be in before 10 a.m. All prize articles under the
head of grains, fruits, vegetables and culinary become the property
of the person offering the prize for the same. All other exhibits
revert to their original owners. Those winning the AMERICAN
LEGION prizes for canned goods retain their exhibits.
PIES •
4.Exhibitors of cakes, pies and similar articles should place same on Pumpkin ................................ First, Gutmann's Ace Service ........ $1.00
paper plates or on something that does not have to be returned to Pumpkin .............................. Second, Field Beauty Shoppo ............ - .... 75c
Dean Clark, Prop. Phone 7~0 exhibitor. Butterscotch .......................... First, Zlmmer Garage ........................ $1.00
Lisbon, Iowa 5, All exhibits MUST remain on exhibition until 8 p.m. Please note. Butterscotch ........................ Second, Emil Reyhons ............................ 75c
@ 6. All exhibits not winning prizes must ~be removed from exhibit hall Chocolate ................................ First, D. P. Frink ............................ $1.00
not later than 9 p.m. by the owner. Please note. Chocolate ............................ Second, F. C. Poling ................................ 50c
Applique ............................................ 1st prize 2.00;
Embroidery ........................................ 1st prize 2.00;
Old Quilt or Tapestry, 50 years
or more ...................................... let prize 2.00;
CROCHeTING---Any Design ................ 1st prize $1.00 ;
I TATPING--Any design ............................ let prize $1.00 ;
I~,MBROIDER~---Linen, white ................ 1st prize $1.00 ;
Linen, colored .................................. lEt prize $1.00;
Cotton, white .................................... 1st prize $1.00;
Cotton, colored .................................. 1st prize $1.00;
KNITTING---Any article ........................ lEt prize $1.00;
RUGS--Braided ...................................... let prize $1.00;
Hooked ............................................ let prize $1.00;
Crocheted ................... ~ ...................... 1st prize $1.00;
~USHIONS or PIIA~WS ........................ 1at price 1.00;
ZIMMER'S GARAGE
Tune Up Your Car For Winter Driving Today
We Repair All Makes of Cars at Reasonable Prices
CONOCO GAS and OILS
STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE
E. H. Zimmer, Prop. Tommy Stoneking, Mechanic
7. All exhi.bits, other than the needle work class, winning prizes must Cocoanut ................................ First, Tommy Stoneking .................... $1.00
be removed from the exhibit hall not later than 9:30 l~.m..by donor ~ocoanut .............................. Second, Ptat's Transfer ........................ 75c
of prizes. Lemon .................................... First, J. W. Hahn ................................ 50c
8. All prize money can be obtained in the exhibit hall between 3:00 p.m. Single Crust Apple ................ First, S. G. Fouse ................................ $1,00
and 5 p,m. from exhibit committee at exhibit hall. Two Crust Apple .................... 'First, H. R. Ringer ............................ $1.00
9. Identification No. of exhibit must be presented at time of removal Gooseberry .............................. First, Stuart Franks ........................ $1.00
of exhibit from exhibit hall. Gooseberry ............................ Second, Lew Albaugh ............................ 50c
Exhibitors are asked to exhibit freely, as your exhibit, whether Mince ...................................... First, City Market ............................ $1.00
bringing a prize or not, writ add to ~¢he success of the day. Cherry ...................................... First, B. J. Conklin ............................ 50c
General Exhibits Apricot .................................... First, A. J. Baird ................................ 75c
Needle and ~aney V#'ork Exhibit --- Owners Retain Their Work Sour Cream ............................ First, WeE Kadera ................................ 75c
QUIl/PS--Patchwork ................................ 1st prize $2.00; 2nd prize $1.00 ODOKIF~
2nd prize 1.00Dozen Filled Cookies ............ First, Stahl's Greenhouse .................... 75c
2nd ]prize1.00Dozen Oatmeal Cookies ........ First, L. M. Warner ............................ 75e
Dozen Nut Cookies ................ First, Brady Bros ................................. 75c
2rid l~rize 1.00 OA2qDrES
2nd prize .50 Plate of Home Made ............ First, Lyle Capper ............................ $1.50
2nd prize .50 Plate of Home .Made .......... Second, Mrs. Lyle Copper .................... $1.00
2nd prize .50Plate of Home Made ............ Third, Van's Dairy ................................ 75c
2nd prize .50
MISCEI~ANEOUS
2nd prize .50
Kolaches, one dozen .............. First Standard Oil ~tation ................ $1.00
2nd prize .50
Kolaches, one dozen ........ Second, Vern Beasmore ........................ 75e
2rid prize.50
Poppy Seed Kolaches, doz ..... First, Kaliban's Store ........................ $1.00
2rid prize.50
Doughnuts, dozen, Dipped in
2rid prize.50
Powdered Su'gar ............ First, Gerald Lang ................................ 50c
2nd prize .50
Dairy Butter, two pounds ..... First Pat's D-X Service Station ........ $1.25
2nd prize .50
Dairy Butter, two pounds Second, Stritt'sShoe Store .................... $1.00
GRAIN---Must Be FYom the (hop of 1989 White Eggs, dozen ................ First, 6-me subscription Hawkeye-Herald
Exhibits winning prizes become the property of giver of prize. Brown Eggs, Dozen, First ............ Sam Fouse .................................... 50c
CORN--Open Pollenated. LARGEST F2kMILY PRESENT at Vaudeville Stand at 5:00 o'clock,
10 ears yellow corn ................ First, John Miller ................................ $2.00 ~t. John's Catholic Church ............................................................ $5.00
10 ears yellow corn ............ Second, John Miller ............................ $1,50 CANNED GOODS EXIt]BIT -- Cyclops Post Special
10 ears white corn ............ First, Honeymead Co ......................... $2.00 Exhibitors retain exhibit. Exhibit limited to 25 unlike items.
10 ears white corn ............ Second, Honeymead Co ......................... $1.60First Prize $3.00 Second Prize $2.00 Third Prize $1.00
Phone 150 Lisbon, Iowa
Will serve you Plate Dinners, Short Orders and Lunches
on
Sauer Kraut Day
The Home of Good Food and Courteous Service
LESTER MITCHELL, Prop.
Phone 52 Lisbon, Iowa
10 ears other than yellow or
white ................................ First Lisbon Bank & Trust Co ......... $2.00
2 ears red corn .................... First, Honeymead Co ......................... $1.50
Largest ear corn -- any kind -- George D. Sailor ........................ 50c
HYBRID CORN EXHIBIT
l~ch hybrid seed corn company will have booth in exhibit hall
with representatives present.
Exhibitor may enter as many samples as he has different numbers
of each producer's corn,
10 ears Funk Bros. Hyb|d, First,
10 ears Funk Bros. Hybrid, Second,
10 ears Funk Bros. Hybrid, Third,
10 ears DeKalb Hybrid ......... First,
10 ears DeKalb Hybrid ..... Second,
10 ears DeKalb Hybrid ........ Third,
10 ears Pfister Hybrid ............ First
10 ears Pfister Hybrid ........ Second,
10 ears Pfister Hybrid .......... Third,
10 ears Pioneer Hybrid ........ First,
10 ears Pioneer Hybrid ........ Second,
10 ears Pioneer Hybrid ........ Third,
10 ears Vinton Hybrid ............ First,
10 ears Vin¢on Hybrid ........ ~econd,
10 ears Vtnton Hybrid .......... Third
POPCORN -.-.On Cob
l0 pounds Japanese HullesS, First,
~,~ ,bu. Funk Bros. Hybrid seed corn
1 pk. Funk Bros, H~rld seed corn
1 pk. Funk Bros. Hybrid seed corn
½ bu. DeKalb Hybrid seed corn
1 pk. DeKalb Hybrid seed corn
1 pk. DeKalb Hybrid seed corn
bu. Pfister Hybrid seed corn
1 pk. Pftster Hybrid seed corn
1 pk. Pfister Hybrid seed corn
½ bu. Pioneer Hybrid seed corn
1 pk. Pioneer Hybrid seed corn
1 pk• Pioneer Hybrid seed corn
½ ,bu. Vinton Hybrid seed corn
1 pk. Vinton Hybrid seed corn
1 pk. Vinton Hybrid seed corn
Kalaban's ................................ $1.25
Brlggs Monument Co ............. $1.00
Harley Robertson ........................ 75c
Any kind of home canned food products.
Information Regarding The DeKALB
CORN SHOW at LISBON on SAUER-
KRAUT DAY, SEPT. 21, /939
All DeKalb corn rowers are eligible whether they
bought seed or planted a sample except DeKalb deal-
ers and their families.
DeKaib corn will be divided into three classes, early,
medium and late, each showing in classes by them-
selves.
In each class there will be three prizes, provided there
are at least Five Entries in said class. Each entry to
consist of Ten Ears.
FIRST PRIZE: One bushel DeKalb Seed Corn.
SECOND PRIZE: Deposit of $2.00 on two bushels
DeKalb Seed Corn.
THIRD PRIZE: Deposit of $1.00 on one bushel
DeKalb Seed Corn.
All entries to become the property of donors of prizes.
Each entry must be accompanied with its number
and be delivered to the exhibit hall by 10 o'clock A.M.
Sept. 21, or to the undersigned dealers any time Sept.
20th.
Phone 32
10 pounds Tom Thumb ........ First, Bring in a sample of each variety you planted last
10 pounds Tom Thumb ...... Second, spring and help make this a Real Corn Show.
I10 pounds other than a~bove, FlrsL Franks Service ........................ $1,001' Tom Arn trong and A. J. Baird, Dealers
Corn, 2 ears corn seed growing on tassel, George D. Sailor ................ 50c @~ ............
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Lisbon, loW
;e
Qtl
q
The Merchandise that is up to a st _ _ v n and Zil :
andard and not do
to a price. Try some of our Gas, it
rn wh others use it exclusive y"
and lea y - AND
GASOLINE, KEROSENE, MOTOE tn
FILTERED FUEL 0IL
Prompt Rural Tank WagOn Service
Thank You. We Appreciate your orderS
A Home Owned Company
C. W. Carbee, Prop. phone 207, LisbOn,
INSURANCE
We sell all kinds of Insurance, Rates Furnished.
Application. We solicit and appreciate your
Notary public
Hunting License
Bring us your business. Thank yoU.
J. Mei
Lisbon,
Phone 127
Store
IN THE LITTLE BIG ToWN
• and every
Come in and see us Sauer Kraut w
day. Always more for a few cents lesS.
KALIBAN'S GROCERY and
PHONE 67
Quality We Deliver
We Are Sorry We Cannot Serve you
Sauerkraut DaY
The streets
being blocked, we will not be
u for your
will celebrate with you. Thank/:maining year,
and we will serve you au
Quality Merchandise.
sTATION
STANDARD OIL .o |sbO ,
phone L'
L. A. Davis, Proprietor
Everybody's Raving
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