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" Mrs A J Soder and John Bear 'Mt Vernon, la, Hawkeye Record . ,
L,sbon er ofMt ~rernon spent Sunda;land The Lisbon Herald 2 Unze,t,g-Emerson Lisbon School News lSnr,nav,lle 2en~ral
Mr and Mrs John Sutliff attend- w~th her brother Charles Beaver Thurs OcL 4, 1951 rage 4 sit ||. ~, s JUNIOR CLASS PLAY ARRIVES I |- ~ " I Thur d . ~. p "~ y ~,ues~s in
" - Th [ lwita Pederson,s ay ann friday in the Frank Warren Carpenter home.
ed funeral services for his uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ringer. had r~ weaa|ng ~a~aa~f m/unmr class nag cnos%n toi i Bebber home. ' Mrs H C Peterson of Mnbton,
Harry Sutliff at Viola, Ill on Sat- as mmr g~est rxm.ay .her sl~er, I Mrs. Joseph Yates entered St. Tall white basket~ nf whito ~,~-~: ,p~:ca .t ~, c~neay mls year, ~cat- ~ Presbyterian Church, Charles B i The Eddie Brunscheens of Wyo- i Wash" was a Wednesday ~Z~t in
urday, lvirs. J. ri. ~oDoinnolt ox Agar, ~ u !Luke's hospital Monday for treat- all and chrvsan-them,:=~'':,',]~'~-s~" tvroram: ~lae cnarac~%rs are~ ! Willming, Pastor -- Sunday is Rally i ming spent Saturday night in the ! the Don Peterson home. SlOe" iJ
--. ~ .r ~ o ~. ~a.- ~a.loHa r~cl~on, lvirs, UOlly Uean ~ and " ","
-- ment delabra fo ~ "- "'";-" ~" ' i Promotmn day m Sunday La~rence Pr~tchard home. Mr. Peterson s mother.
~ ~ ~ml Th; E W Resewehrs and chil day aftern~omeaa~tn~s:~o'~oc~a~?rr ~ieho~aCa~De::~rm~ro-~'u. riajoste~,[school. We expect a large attend-i The Archie Whites were week i Mr. and Mrs. Glen White and
- i . - . m ou~ o~ me i ance at 10 o'clock Mrs Merle Stew ~ end callers in the Kenneth Zalazmk dau hters of Dakota r in
I W I ~ ~ =,~ ~dren spent Sunaay in the parental tl~e marriage o~ rviiss Marie unzei- pas~; L:arol Oldfield, Miss Eliza {art i " ', "i . g r a e visiting
~ w ~ ~=, m ~ n ~ ~ ~onn ~esewehr home at Clarence tig and Eugene L. Emerson Rever- Dean Dollv's aunt' Beverly S~hof~ 7, ~",~'~.' ~,~): tn.~ne .~un~ay ,~,-~ ~y--. me t~. A wm~e name. ,
'l s ' of--t[~lPaMrv "end Joseh "" " ' """~'"" ' !~c-oo~ and lv~rs. Amert l-,onock of ~ picnic uinner was held at the The J el Allensd flM Edegwooa
j~ i Clarence. e bride is the daughter of Mr l um, engaged to Eva; Doris Light munion servicr .': ' ' . "i . . e c .
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'and Mr Fr o ~. % e. New members wdl phants and baby of Center Point pained fmends from Cedar Ra ~d~
I Phone 68 Lisbon, In, I, . . rs George McCall at-IMr ~' ;o ,~, ; ' I tered. At the close of the morning Kenneth Taylor and Harry Taylor i Guttenberg recently
il MrMr'andandMMrS' Harry fritz anal ,:am ~.s" a~ rank Unzel~g,~. t.eaar ~apms'Jr ' ann920 i ~Miss, .'~mermJenny: .frOm~om lrixiethe dres~riarris Iorm- hu~'; De received and baptism adminis. I the: Clarence Waylors and girls, i to McGregor, Prairie du Chmn l~ntI"
~i tenuea t:attle t~ongress in Water-!r,~.: ~'q"~ "~,~.:'~'~, ~';'~,~ :~, ~,~,~== ,v~ uarrys: uemres v;s- service a congregational meeting the Tilden Uoglans Revere Hog-]
' lad on Sunday. !-.-~i?l~e.bri~te~.-,;ven- ~m~on. iu.~:lvirs, mauue ~ame, wno uveslin charge of the Re C. V R De!lans and children 'called in the~GivING BLUE BIRDS
Lettuce 2 lope heads 25c I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maiden and iher father 'v~ore ;"-o~~'a~e'v-yimpelt. ~ersurname; marceua ~rum-iJong of Marion will be held'to vote :afternoon. I Giving Blue Birds met at the
,~ ~,g wn o~ ner,saoe~ ~ur~on, ner guest ~ on the dissol t ~ Lvle "to
~1 Mrs. Mary Boyd were Sunday i nersonal a~i~,~ ~,~ ,~ot~;, ,~ tc~,q,~ D*,~,o ,~; ~ ,~ ~ .' i u ion of pastoral rela- Roy Jennings' and the Eu~e-~ - Capper home w~th Berm
P ffasr |; ~'~hn |,ms) I |h 69C ~ guests of Mr and Mrs Glenn Gab- [ ; ~ ', x sting between this church ' Healds attended the softball b-'- as hostess Plans were made f
~v* .ca, m~--, m,e ~. m " . [ ~;a*~ U~.IUal Datl[l DL.yl~2~l wl[n a v ', Z/l(d[l[.l oK l~011y S anD. Arlene ~rum- I and the "as*o- ,v ~ ,:,- -- ,- I '~"" I Halloween nartv We nra " d 0a
MI oer~ a~ Musca[me. l voke *rim,~o,~ ;-- t.~ ~ ^,: ~,~ M,-~ r, : ~ } t, ~ ~. J. ll~ v*llLlng ~orK- que[ ior players ann wives in Ce- ,- ,- cttce
rrencn uressln,l ratt ~/I C Mrs. Charles Burd and Miss Vir- rose and leaf applique The Ion i Dolly's ' i ~, o~aav a,u cmc~en sup- aar ~apms ~amraay evening at~
I g II "inia s"ent the week end in Chi ] sle-v : g i " per on the afternoon and evening of Z C B J hall I -----
II ----. ~ ml~ ~, "/ e c~ tapcreu to points a~ me ~-;----n--;-- ~Wednesda-- Oct "" " I I-KI-CA-GA CAMPFIRE
"'F h $
of her mother Mrs A. K. Runkle, accessories. A corsage of pink sentinel, afternoon the Harry Smiths and STRAWBERRIES, lb. pkg 37c
returned Monday to their home in roses completed her costume. George Brooke, Lisbon supt at- Clinton Pollocks of Bennett visited
Fort Dodge. Mrs. Emerson chose a crepe gown tended a meeting of superintend- in the Pollock home.
Mrs. G. J. Albright left Friday to
visit her brother, Enoch Williams
and daughter Miss Helen at Pleas-
ant Hill, Mo and other relatives
for two weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tonne joined
a family reunion group Sunday
with his mother, Mrs Ernest Tonne,
and sister, Mrs. G. C. Warner, in
their home at Preston.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kofron,
WINTER CHECK LIST FOR MOTORISTS daughter Dawn and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Larson of Cedar Rapids were
Winter
"''ar,v, ng to some is a trial and tribu- Sunday dinner ests in the Mr
lation. Frozen radiators, stalled motors, dead and Mrs Carl Oahn home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stanley and
batteries needless costs, annoying delays. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bittle visited
Sunday in the C. R. Echertnach
And it's all so unnecessary. You can save home at Boone and the Harry
yourself all these headaches by just a little Kruse home at Grand Junction.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Miehe,
forethought. Drive in now and let us winterize Stephen and Douglas, were Satur-
day guests of the farmer's sister,
your car. Actually it costs you less. in the long Mrs. Arnold Becker at Waterloo.
run to have your car ready when winter strikes. Graver attended the Cattle Con-
gress.
Plenty of Pemanent Anti Freeze available Jose Olivares of Notre Dame. In-
diana, and Lynn Warfel of Crete,
now. Illinois, were week end guests in
the S. F. Emerson home, coming
MMEF: 1~ RA( wedding t attend the Emerson-Unzeitig
C. P. McPike left Saturday for
Studebaker Soles and Servi~:e Fresno, Calif where he will have
Pt~ 150 Lisbon, Iowa employment and live with a son
Storm Sash
Combination Doors
Caulking Compound
Weather Strip
Screen Door Paper
Flexo-Glass
Insulation
Louis McPike. He has been with
his daughter, Mrs. Alvin Miller, for
several years.
Sunday dinner guests in the Wm.
Zearing home were James Price
of Meredith, Miss,Alfred Byers of
Guttenberg and the Merle Zear-
ing family to celebrate Merle's
birthday on Friday
Mrs. J M. Hoag has an apartment
in the Rev. Joseph Yates home,
moving in last week. She has been
in the Mrs Anna Wetherell home
for some time and recently visited
relatives in Chicago
The G. L. Albrights, Darrell
Morningstars, Raymond Pfeiffers
and Frank Carbees had their
couples club pot luck supper and
bridge at the Morningstar home
this week on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Huey, Cog-
don; Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Mikkel-
son of Baldwin Park, Calif and
Mrs. Russell DeLancy and Darlene
of Cedar Rapids were Friday call-
ers of the H. W. Walmers.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, son
Mark of Illinois, the farmer's moth-
er, Mrs. Art Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Tlusty and Pauline Klobec of
Cedar Rapids were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Frink.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Stahl, daugh-
ters Sharla Kaye and Jean Ellen,
spent last week's vacation visiting
friends at Lohrville, Woodward and
Donne'son, and relatives at Cantril
and Canton and Memphis, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hobbs,
of wine with black accessories and ents and Graver Miehe one of ag-
o pink rose corsage, riculture instructors.
A reception for 175 was given in
Hotel Montrose at 3:30 p.m. A white RAND HAS PA-----R-~-
satin cloth used on the serving Twenty-three members of the
table highlighted the three tiered Lisbon band that played for the
flower topped cake, with garlands summer concerts enjoyed a dinner
of smilax encircling the base. As- party and a movie Friday evening,
slating hostesses were Mrs. Joseph Sept. 28. Mr. Brooke drove the
Trejtnar, Mrs. Joseph Zachar and school bus that took the students,
Mrs. Harold Skripsky. Mrs. Brooke and Miss Steinbeck to
For the wedding trip to Wigeon- Bishops for a 5 p.m. dinner. By 6
sin the bride chose a brown suit p.m. everyone was at the Para-
with gold velvet hat and reptile mount theater to see Betty Grable
accessories. After Oct. 10 the cou- in "Meet Me After the Show."
ple will make their home at 2526 LISBON DEFEA~LIN
First Ave. N.E Cedar Rapids.
Mrs. Emerson is a graduate of the Lisbon brought home a 4-3 vic-
University of Iowa. She was home tory over Olin Sept. 27. Lisbon had
economics instructor at Franklin a total of 3 hits and 4 runs with
High, Cedar Rapids, last year and Burrows pitching and Simmons
at Lisbon High the previous year. catching. Olin had Pastel pitching
Mr. Emerson, a graduate of the and Hollingsworth at catch. Olin
University of Notre Dame, is a me- had a total of 2 hits and 3 runs
chanical engineer with Cherry Bur- LOSE TO OXF---O~ JCT.
rell Corp. The Lisbon high lost their last
Out of town guests attending game of the season in a 6-2 battle
were Jose Olivares, Notre Dame, with Oxford Junction. Pitching for
Ind Lynn Warfel, Crete, Ill Mr Lisbon was Simmons with Burrows
and Mrs. Peter Ruhl and Mrs. S. S. catching. In the latter part of the
Dunn of Lansing, Ill Mr. and Mrs. game the two were reversed. Lis-
Louis Thordsen and Mrs Win. bon had 5 hits and 2 runs. For
Thordsen of Tipton and Mr. and Oxford Junction Sobotka was
Mrs. Lawrence Kynett and girls Of lpitching and Benhart catching. Ox-
Clinton. ford Junction had 7 hits and 6 runs.
GREINER-ARCAND NUPTIALS The game was played in Lisbon
Miss JoAnn Greiner, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Greiner and Roy
Arcand, son of the Edward Ar-
cands, White Bear, Minn will be
married at 9 a.m. Thursday morn-
ing in St. Johns Catholic church
A wedding dinner will be served inI
the church dining room.
Mrs. S. S. Dunn of Lansing, Ill
and her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ruhl of Chicago,
spent the week end with relatives
and attended the Emerson-Unzeitig
wedding. Mrs. J. R. Gardner ac-
companied them to the wedding
Dr. and Mrs J R. Gardner were
in Dubuque Monday Dr. Gardner
installed officers for the Spanish-
American War Veterans. Mrs
Gardner visited in the Clarence
Murphy home. Mrs. Murphy is her
niece, the former Florence Reid
Kadera.
STRAWBERRIES
Cold
gJ~
P
i
2
29c
Mr. and Mrs. Park Delancey of ~,ng rrozen, oz
Cedar Rapids and the Frank Wood- PEAS 21 c
worths motored to Spillville to see
the clocks Sunday. ORANGE JUICE, 2 for 35c
Mrs. Elmer Stearns entertained
friends and neighbors at an after- CAULIFLOWER 23c
noon party Friday. She honored
Mrs. Esther Swanson. A lovely GARDEN VEGETABLES 19c
lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reed attend-
ed Cattle Congress Sunday. Jean- HALLOWEEN CANDY KISSES, Ib 29c
nie spent the day in the Russell
Reed home. PEANUT BUTTER, Swift's, 12 oz 29c
' Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Boland and
familYay picnicked at McGregor Sun- PEANUT BUTTER, Swift's, large jar 59c
dLesta Jean Darsee is spending PREM, Swift, 12 oz 49c
the week end with her mother, Mrs.
Pirie of Vinton. BACON ENDS, Ib 21c
The E. J. Burkharts of Armstrong
returned Sunday after a month in HAMS, Morrell's Picnic, Ib 39c
the Ernie Johnson home.
Meredith Reed and Joan Thoma HAMS, Armour Canned, [b 79c
spent the week end in the Bruce
Frantz home.
The Fred Duncans moved to their
new home in Marion. SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE
Mrs. Christie Anderson of Inde-
pendence spent Monday in the
Frank Palmer home. We reserve the right to limit.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dirks spent
Sunday at the Dairy Cattle Con-t
gress.
Rex Rickles of Wyoming spent
the week end in the Henry Mysak
home.
home.
Lisbon Church Notes
ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
Father J. Raphael Goodman
- For The Week -
Religion School Thursday at 7:30
Oct. 1. Mrs. Maxine Mertka and Carl
sens, Maquoketa, and Mrs Robert
Williams, Peoria, Ill. A brother
from Rhodes and one from Newton
were unable to be present The
Holtz's daughters, Mrs. E E. Fisher
of Cedar Rapids and Mrs. E. W.
Clay of Mt. Vernon, served.
h spent the week end in Marshall-
UL, U KLUNIUN ~UNUA/ t ~ "
~#. ~ ~ ~#.~ *,r ~ ~ ~,o ,n with Mrs. Mertka s parents, :
,*,~, **,~. =. ~tu~t~ ea~er- the I. L. Hugnes.-
tained her family at turkey dinnerI Donna Mac Rose and Lowell l
~r~ g. th:iurp 7:n:~eO~ Su~any~. l~n I' C k' dinner f Mechanicsvillein ,ere Sun- American Standard-Sanitary Plumbing and
-. "- .e s'tday guests the L. J. Rose
uewl~r ~ne lyllllara wenoells,t
' ' ZlUIlI~.
RockfordIiithe P J Wendellsl . ' Heating Products
" . "' . ." "4 ' The Bert Coopers entertained the
lVlZ. l-'leasan~; tne LlOyCl wenaells, .~f~ Ph,h ~,nrlsv ~,~r,~n;ncr
Marshalltown; the L. H. Rasmus- -'~h~e"~W~i'"l~iq~ct~el~l~-'o~" Waubeek Kelvinator Home Appliances
The Lawrence Kynetts, Dorothy,
Margaret and Betty of Clinton,
were Saturday guests of Mrs. Ky-
nett's mother, Mrs. Mamie Reiger,
and Sunday guests in the parental
W L. Kynett home. They attended
hte Emerson-Unzeitig wedding Sat-
Mr. and Mrs. Don Minert were in
Des Moines Sunday and Monday to
attend a meeting of Purina dealers
Their daughters Nancy and Peggy
stayed in Ames with their grand-
mother, Mrs. K. W. Stouder. Their
great grandmother Mrs. Emma
Kluckholm of Ames, came home
Patrieia and Ronald of Danville, p.m. for high school pupils.
spent the week end with his sister, Catechism Saturday at 9:45 a.m.
Mrs. R. J Lind, and family and for grade school pupils, with the family Tuesday to remain
with them attended the wedding of Sunday Masses at 8:00 and 10:00 several weeks.
a nephew in Marion Saturday eve- a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodyear
ning. THE METHODIST CHURCH and Miss Luella Johnston of Mar-
Mr and Mrs. Robert Crary, son M.C. Meleher, Mlnl~r ion, Mrs. Bertha Kent of Wolcott-
Sunday School, 9 00 am
Steven Allen of Madison, Wig Mr. . . : - ville, Ind Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Worship Serwce, 9 50 am
A Complete tins of Building MaterlaJs and Mrs. Elmer Border, daughter ~ ': " Airgood of Martelle and Mr. and
Ruth of Mechanicsville and daugh- ~ext ~unaay ~s worm-wine t~om-
. . Mrs. C. A. Johnston were Sunday
guests of the C. B. Johnstons. They
In Mar elle ter Miss Clarice of Cedar Rapids, mumon Sunday m our churcn
M Y F Rally at Marmn on Sunday I
were guests of the John Millers for cal ed in the R L. Fr'nk home.
. WEEK ON [ aftern np'ct' 1 '
Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fritz have
' ' as guests for three days her par-
ents, the Jess Phillips' of West Un-
~r .-. ~ --. ~ l ion.
LY --
~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siebels and
~~~~~ I Jerry were Sunday afternoon call-
ers at the Merle Jackson home.
mr ~ mm The Floyd Sivers family were
~ ~ ~ Sunday evening callers at the Otis
~" ~ ~ ~ ] Sivers home -
SHOEL.e./o. --~-- "1~-- ! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Emmhome, ann
~~ sons of Central City were Sunday
REGULAR guests at the Horace Brutzman
e~ { Mrs Alberta Krumroy and Kay
~ @~ir~ Don of Mechanicsville were supper
$cientiRcally designed to give you true foot guests at the Ira Hempy home r ri-
comfort and long serv/ce. Genuine pliable BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT day evening.
Brogandi kid, or~.-pieco pattern, no seams. WITH THE MANUFACTURER The Nick Kost family were Sat-
Smooth fitting with springy, cushiony leather, urday evening callers in the Lehr
soles. F,~sy to wear a treat for your feet. h ~hee Donald Heffelfingers, Don
~!!~o~9 ~ ~~m and Linda Rae of Cedar Rapids
were week end visitors in the John
Sivers home.
Mrs. John Walton, Pamela and
- ,m Isla, were Sunday visitors in the
5reel arch, pegged ~ ~(f~ i~
Raymon
Stearns
home.
for non-shifting, ~ W I Sunday guests in the Charlie
cradles your fool. ~ ~ Kuntz home were the John Stetting
family of Olin, Mr. and Mrs. George
Flex;Me sale ~shkms Beighle, Horace Brutzman and
your foot. Ethel.
Gerd Gerdes is painting the Otis
Sivers house.
Carl Wiusors is erecting a new
chimney at the Frances Hempy farm
Exclusively at occupied by the Fred Siebels.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hempy were
Sunday evening callers at the Ray-
mon Stearns and Merle Clifton
homes.
"== The Harry Nost family were Sun-
day evening callers at the Wilfred
Barber home to watch television.
and C. A. Anderson of Alma, Mich
were Thursday callers in the Jesse
Stiller home.
Mrs. Lydia Dean. Mrs. Maude
Duncan of Marion, Willard Haw-
kin of Cedar Rapids visited in the
Dick Bond home Sunday.
Mrs. Ella Scott of Cedar Rapids
was a Sunday dinner guest in the
Jesse Stiller home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Neal were
Sunday dinner guests in the Mar-
vin Lacock home at Wyoming.
The Dillard Merritts spent Sun-
day with the John Christensens in
B1airstown.
Mrs. Elizabeth Kolda of Waubeek
spent Wednesday in the Nels Van-
Horne home and attended the
church supper with them.
The Loren Stewarts spent Mon-
day afternoon at the Merle Stew-
arts.
Mrs. Magnus Kildahi of Goldbar,
Wash is visiting Mrs. Florence
Neilson.
The Ivan Neilson family ate Sun-
day dinner in the Worley Pollock
home. They spent the afternoon in
Des Moines visiting a brother
Roy Merrett and daughters spent
Sunday in the Frank Merrett home.
They are of Cass Center.
The Con Fords of Waubeek are
spending the week in the Richard
Starks home.
The Martin J. Blooms and the C.
W. Ralstons visited relatives in
Prairie du Chien Sunday.
Mrs. George Breitenbach of
Washington and Mrs. John Liemen
of Keota spent Thursday with Mrs.
Mary Taylor.
Frank Stinger was brought home
Sunday from Mercy hospital. He
was hurt when a tractor fell on him.
Clarence Bolton spent Sunday in
the Otis Campbell home celebrat-
ing Onie's birthday
Mrs. Alma McShane spent Sun-
day in the Howard McShane home. t
Jeanie returned to stay with herI
a while t
Pvt. Norman Neilson spent theI
week end in the Pete Neilson home.
He is from Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs Jacks spent the
week end with Mrs. Jacks' mother,
Mrs. Gus Howard in Oskaloosa.
Merle Miller returned from St.
Luke's hospital Tuesday morning.
The Charles Bickles of South Da-
kota returned home after spend-
ing a few days with Mrs. Pirie.
The Lloyd Creglows of Vista,
Calif and the Frank Palmers spent
Tuesday in the John Carbee home
at Mt. Vernon.
Mrs. Gurena Neilson spent Mon-
day evening in the Floyd Sutliff
home in Mt. Vernon.
The James Kelleys and Bonnie
and the Dave Kelley family called
Sunday in the Morris Johnston
home to visit the new baby.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Emmons and
the Joe Emmons family spent Sun-
day in Prairie du Chien, Wig.
Mrs Mary Jones and Margene
attended a birthday party for John
Frazer in Monticello.
The Noel Jamison family of Mt.
Vernon and Marion Jamison of
Marion spent Wednesday evening
in the Mary James home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Arnold were
Sunday dinner guests of Ernie
Dunns of Central City. In the after- I
noon the Dunns acoompa~nied the
Arnolds to call on the Parke For-
rests' near Cogg~n.
Phone 110 or 213
Lisbon, Iowa
PUBLIC AUCTION
The undersigned adminstratrices of the Rhoena Gunn
Estate will sell the home at Public Auction to the highest
bidder at the premises in Mechanicsville, Iowa, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1951
Commencing at 2:00 P. M.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
All of Lot Ten (10) Block Three (3), Iroquois addition to
the Town of Mechanicsville, Cedar County, Iowa.
DESCRIPTION OF HOME
This six-room home is all modern except the furnace.
It has two nice bedrooms upstairs, and four rooms and bath,
downstairs. The bathroom and kitchen have practically new
linoleum on floors. The house is fully insulated with storm
windows, doors and screens for the downstairs part. Good 1
room basement has drain. Two oil burning heaters and an
oil burning hot water heater will be included with the home.
The property is nicely located facing the east, one block
south from Town Hall and one block east of schoolhouse.
There is a large size garage with concrete floor and rock
driveway. The lot has nice garden spot. Look this property
over and be on hand Sale Day.
TERMS OF SALE
20% of the Purchase price down on Sale Day on sign-
ing of contract, with immediate possession; balance within
six months when purchaser wiff receive deed and abstract
showing clear title.
RHOENA GUNN ESTATE
Nellie A. Heintz and Zella Busch, Adrninistratrices
Wilbur Colby, Auctioneer, John CarviIle, Clerk
Mechanicsville, Iowa MechanicsviUe, Iowa
: Phone 205 Lisbon
Certified LENNOX Dealer
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