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|'age Four THE MOUNT VERNON, IO~VA, HAWKEYE-RECORD AND THE LISBON H~ Thursday, October 12, L~sday, Oc~
Mrs. E V Riedsal of Wheatland Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beall and ~ ~ ~/Ir ..... _-_ f~m, T. / ..... .,,,,.,,.. .... , ..... , ..................... I ....... I ...... nth and ei~L
........... * ~ona~v in *he Mr andlJudv Jeosen visited in Muscatinel Additional IAsbon locals will be/J.¥1~lllorles l[JI l~lSDOn 1 Tne olg event oI tne week for the oer ~m, t.ne sere .A r~.rl BI~ l[T~.l~i
.... ~ ....... - ..... " "- found on page five • seniors is tile writing of a six page grade pupils mKea Lv ,~, ' i
Mrs. Harlan Bmggs home. land Davenport on Sunday. [ " ]Aro LISBON HI-LITE~ t short ~to ..................... ! ..... for the seventh grades ln-i~l, vr~lI
..... Margaret and Martin Daws spent/ lwmses loalsy t~ura ann ~azel] [ ~__ a ] r~ ~ Iwhich have been heard lately are [tion party and wemer r0asL:_ ,~. _
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kyne~t vlmt- Sunday with their grandparents,|Runkle were guests Sunday of Mr [ George Dege of Quasqueton a/~y aam el zer ........................................................................ Lbecause ....... ~ ....... ~-^~ ÷.. ! ~11 ~rD,ed at the pasture me ~ OBSF.R.¢
with their ...... ' .......... ~ ~,,~,,=u ~,~ ...... to s~
ed Sunday afternoon ~Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Davis in Mount|and Mrs. Charles Pope in Cedarlformer resident, was m town Tues-] -~- EDITORIAL ]death ]~nth graders hunted wood ~ NEXT ~V
son Laurence and family in Clin- Vernon ]Rapids. I day calling on friends. | A.M. Floyd, Lisbon Time is a precious thing. We all The" P T Class on Monda.. en- the fire For refreshments we s~e Woman's
ton. ~avls~ " oI" 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark of Chl-i" John Holtz of Thornton. Ill.,I Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Frink visitedl The memories of pioneer days of OWnmo our. own time and we. spend!poyed, waltzing. Let's have some led weiners, bunS,onemarshma~d?ewas *,,*~ ~taeMeth°dist6
Mr. and Mrs. Walter /cago were guests of Mrs. Clark's[came Saturday for an indefinite ISunday afternoon at the Louis[Lisbon, is being cherished in thest of it as we please. Time can-, more of itI land fruits. Every . _ h:~t ~0th ye
Cedar Rapids were Saturday after-Re,clionparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pfautz Itamiiy.visitwith his son W. F. Holtz and/Konieek home near Cedar Rapids. ]mind of Adam Seltzer, aged 89 not be hoarded nor sold and theI Another subject which seems to[the time we were ready.to, go .~ founded
noon visitors m the R.R. Saturday and Sunday. ] Mr and Mrs John Fr,, ~f M~ ]years, as he sits in his home in oest way to make our time pay islabsorb a lot of time is Dhvsics Thel We played games and tolu J'~lg80, with
home. ~ Miss Dorothy Downs, teacher in I John E. Kohl returned Monday I chaniscville visited on Sunday"af- ILeban°n, Pennsylvania, and re- to do something worthwhile all the If operations of lift and "force pumps [later for more amusemen~ ct~ ~2s, wife of t
Mrs J. E. McClelland went to[ North Grant high school at Ames[from a two week's visit in Waterloo lternoon with Mrs. J. E Johnston I counts many incidents to his son ume..•~°t one o~ us can work tO lare becoming more complicated ev-[a Male Beauty contes~'~^~°:nd~.: as its fi~
Janesville, Wis., Tuesday to visit|spent the week end in the home,with his daughter Mrs. H. J" I Mrs Amanda "---~-~" ........ [' [and daughter-in-law, almost daily• capacity.lor one hour a day. We ]cry day. ]enth grade girl chose a ~Y~de ~.SOeiety has
several days in the home of Mr.t°f her arents Mr and Mrs E A.]Schuerman and family. [se .... .~t ,~ *hi'~"~,,~. ~*~*~'~'~1As he grew older, hewondered are constant}y interrupted by other[BOYS, BASKETBALL ~1~.~¢~ Igirl made the sevenm ,_~'~.~'~ t~er 1~ as t
Sandrock P , • • • . . . . ....... ~ ...................... where all his old-timfr' people ann oy our own disturbin ' " ...... beautiful• you snuu*u *~the foun -
and Mrs. H.F. • |Downs. | Miss Blanche Walhck of Johet,]and Mrs Elmer Runkle home in[. , e lends of .......... g, ...... ....... /look e dei
• "" ~ --- -- iormer nays at Lisbon were the tnougn~s we are all prone to~ ~.,s- v " seen them~ a There
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Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Graver, Mrs F J Kolek and J F KrobIand C W. West of Chicago Ill. [Cedar Rapids . ; . .." . • ~isin.O .... .. - .~,:... ..... o :.v-.,[ . _~ • ,
" ' ' . " " " . " " wnereabouts of the Ketterin s waste time. wasting time soon be- g OUUOOK m me type oI DOyS n songs we c con i
Eleanor and Everett, and Mr. and . rs. Emil Re hons, Norma spent the week end with the for- • • . g, . . ] .. After we sa g n th
Mrs. Frank Graver of Cedar Rapids ~V;ath Md Roger of ~V~ount Vernon mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.[LoMr;:inEmNm~sHen~l~gTrei~ and M~s[Blessmgs: Runkles, Hersheys, Hoov- ~l~es a habit, and_a bad hab,t at Iba:ke~!b~HentTh~res oa~e T~ppr::a~r back to Lisbon and every°nteae~ will be f
.... i s on Sunda ' v ~ ~ = a,~ ers, wurtz', ann many others" the ~. we omrr ann pretenc~ any- ~ ~ ~ ' ~ had a very goou t = ~.
visited the Trl-elt e Y /spent Wednesday at the Fremont l Walhck. [visiting in the home of the former's I lifo ~t, th,, thro~ ¢1 ..... m~' ~,,n thing to get through the task~ which I°ur boys have both speed and [that they ..... to anoth~
Mr and Mrs Hubert Shankland Parker home in Bennett Mr and Mrs Charles Long and sister Mrs Chris P .............................. -t es eci ............. h ' ' • p • • are lOOKing ~orwa~u --
• " . - . [ " . I ' [ , eterson, about Cook's woolen mill, all south :we do no p ally enjoy. Our I e~ght, two ]m ortant factors m this / . " sses went ~I~KLIN BV
and son I2yle of Ohn spent Sunaay Mr. and Mrs. Charles Engelkmg[Mr. and Mrs. Merle Long spent Sun-[ Miss Maril n Frink ]of i - sense of direction in thou ht iu not game. All of the boys show prom- The agriculture cla~...~,~ iu~ .~ r~ |~i;
in the ttarley Robertson h°me'/and Mr and Mrs Will Hansen day with Lawrence in Oxford y , studentat ...^Lsbon;..and whether the creek well develo,~e ,~ ..... ,g.....' .... [ise for ood clean nlaving and fine[field trip last Monday "'~=]h~- I ..... _.._
.......[ " ' " /I°wa State College, was home from]wa~ ~u, rmmmg turougn tne ~own, . ~. d an,~ ~= a,,,,p .,,~,, . g . Y. - ° • • Ires. J.m::: ,-~ l, ranl~lin
Lyl remained w,th his aunt ntlllShiriey Sherman, were guests Junction where he teaches m the Ames to spend the week end in the besides many other incidents that l°he thing to another. The mass I sp°rtsmanship• With Mr. Calk,.ns] sw~,ne and be£fe C~anadian th~au will me
weanesuay. [ at a family sinner ~unaay at metmgn ~c,,~,. / parental G. K. Frink home. I were fresh in his mind when he re- I.temper of the present time seems to I as our coach ano me town m IAs- I moKeu a~ ~,,.tree They we~ on next Tu
Mr. and Mrs. Harms Thompson]A. H. Hansen home in Stanwooa. I Mr. and Mrs. John Nesley had as/ Mr a~d ~ro o~ ...... ~^. ,-^-]sided here from the -'ear 1855 untilII~ave seized us all and we just mud oon as our spectators we are go- near an app,= " "es Job "- -
~k d~eU~hger:st:fof:hoh~g!onrmWaeeri[F MKr~decMo~paFni:d K°l.eakn~ndJ./SUr?daYd g~t/[ei~ hFMrr~ NH~s):Y ?~e~tts[ ~;dd~naE~gesna~u°f2~e~i~n;l~h:7~[!] ~hoemYeI~[sbln865in tAhfter'yega°mlg6~w~y ~iid~h[°gghr:f:xte~dn?f ~er~r~h~g ii!nt~w]~;~ai°oroYd°w~i2nOU:af~ea!e~o s°obnad I~2ae~nt~it]PPierg°~anl~¢°~nty::Ag~i
mother Mrs. W. . P l Richard Kolek of Springville to[ tier, and b t er Virgil H rak of[ and Mrs W S Weiriek hnmo ~returned for a neriod of time 'andI " "me will wait for us to calchl " P" *'P ' " " g. I class heard . ,~ su~kc.~ ,~ ._
over Sunday. Tonne, who took'them borne and/ Mrs J.R. Gardner returned on [ spent the week end" wlth Mrs Mil' Who were go!ng through Lisbon onll Llsb0n Hnm~ at Fnhlw Auctlon[: ,oy o
~al%. ann Mr~ l-larnld Davis and [spent the day with the Gerald War-~Tuesday from a short visit in the ler in the G J Alhriah* h,~a " the way zo vlnton, iowa, with their II ~ ~.v.~m..,,.~,~ ~,~.~t, ~. ~l~;~wm.,m~ .. ~,ng, October
................... u t ner family. Harry Sizer home in Washington. " ....... ~, .......... ~wo cousins. They reached here the " t ublic auctlo~e Earth",
1V~r. and Mrs. John Neff of Mo.n I ............. / ........... ; ................ ] Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Notbohmlafternoon of Sunday c~o,nho, l~* II In order to close the estate of Robt. Johnston (deceased) we will sell a p .¢ th al ..... ),.,o
ernon were in Duhu ue ~unaay mr. ann ~ars. T. m. Lee ann ~alss o,= ~v.,v,,,-=,~ ,,= ~,,,,.~ .v.,~. • • "' ........~" " • Oath v, ---~. ........ "~
V ........ q ......... ] ...... Kurtz were Frida'~ even|n-Ion Sunday after a week end visit[and c~ldren, and Mrs. Sarah.Cralnland intercepted A. M. Floyd andll the late residence. Sale to be held on the premises located 1 block s . .._ isbo@ ogram and
as guests arriving on Friday, Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Stratton were[~...~'^ ]ville "were week end a,,,~*~ i, ,h: [ younger (as does also his wife) He : ~ay evenin~
Peterson s mother, Mrs. Kate Fra- [ honored guests at a neighborhood [ ......... [ home of their son-in-lawand [ is a chemist in a leather tannery, DESCRIPTION fiW PRfiPl~,RTV Th;~ ~|~;,ql,~ ~li m,~J,~-n h~mo consisting of 7 r_ There were
zer of San Die o, Calif., and sister, farewell dinner ~aturaay evening lvirs ~ v J~verson remrmng .to _ and quite a leasant entleman ........ ~-~-- --- * ........... : ................... • :- ~ ~he bU~l~e ,~ . .
Mrs. Paul Hel~y of Powell, Nebr.; before leaving to reside in Mount [Cedar Rapids from New York tsity,/daMgrht::dMr' and.Mrs. Dean Clark. ! Born in PennsyPCania andg of course and a bath is one of the best located homes in lown, being very ClOSe J H ,-. i[le lloi~ aT°:~ ,,uc
weeks; and her brother Hugh Fra-jtertaining with Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Saturday afternoon wiLn Mrs: W.|~e~m an:..~eon, ~rs~ ~ena raoqn, lpioneer life of Lisbon only as told traffic and very close to our new mod- 'nized ,,h,ml°hnildin , . t .... rnursc
, i e and dau hter Ruth of Chi- Youn , host and hostess, were Mr. M. ooerton, monaay Mrs. t=nar ............... ,:--~. o%,t.~ames visit-/b his father. ' ~ . . - ........... " . ,, , _ ~.,,rin~ nl~
Z;roW~ho retur~e]d home Sunday and ~Irs I J Nosley Mr and Mrs lotte.Goodale of Tipton was a visit- ed p!aees of mteresl m Davenport Yt is to be re retted that all of th FIRST FLOOR -- The down stairs has a a very well arranged tioor ptan club
g , • .... " • ] g e • .. . . . . • ., .
On Tuesday Mrs. Peterson, her Lloyd Graver, and Mr. and Mrs. G. or o~ Mrs. Obermn. onSw,day. - former acquaintances of Adam Selt-large living room with a nice bay window in the north and south. Danoy um ~j^~. R. Rist
mother and ............ sister went to Wall L. Albright. Sharing the courtesy Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Reid enjoyed[ mrs. ~ob ~easmore and Jimmyfzer have passed away. The sec- and a kitchen
anyone would be proud of. Right" off of t.. ho kitchen is a ..wonuv~0et°bera 16.
Lake to mslt until Friday with a was Miss Ahce Chamberlain, with a motor trip Sunday with Mr. andland Mrs. Beasmores brother Leo ond generation can onl faintl re laundry r~nm qPh,~ ¢~..,. ..... ~.~,].. ~.:a ..~,h ....i. ¢~....,~,~ o,a ~, ~w~ll condition, l~esent the p
friend Mrs. Lottie Johnson. and whom Rev. and Mrs. Stratton willMrs. George Shaler of Cedar Rap- .~onren of Monticello visited Mon-Imember of hearing theYame Years •....? ,,;...... % ..... ?~" .... Y-"--~ *he walls new .
an aunt Mrs Grace Menold make their home lds They went to Rochester Mmn nay ann ,uesaay with relatives in ago The four mills sou*h ~¢ T.i~ ~**~*~
_u,,~. stairs nas Just recently open palnteo a pretty ivory a.u *. , _.., ~n cu:t. ~ .,,.s.
...... - _ ,. _: ........ " ..... ,[and from there east to the beautifu'i[Monroe, Wis. bon' are gone long ago "and" ~; papered.
Everything is in A-1 shape. There are several nice closets ann UUl,~, ~io t o (c ¢:~
................ '~tWinona hills, especially beautiful at Mr, and Mrs. A. G Walton of Mt traces of location is in ~vid~noo boards. .
. . t
........... iron Piayea at
FREE I ,qr tr lg * PHONE i[thMr::a=:ri::lt~a~lyayvonne andtV~rn°;s°na°.~,degr~nds°n IllM~°n Th~ :o~eeaks ptrhrOmUngehnttOaWnitlsh.eren SECONooDFcLOORed__w,irthe
huP:¢alrSnlhaS 3.,,,¢e bed rooms, a dts%fn ese °ut hm a and Mrs.(
n~I II~n-r |||~ ~KKL1 ~o |]Harlan of Monticello visited from lTuesaay wsltors in the Mr. and t the early days, devoid of bridges ..... Y al~ Linoleum. lne e is .~ the high
u~a~.~l~! V~ J.w,m,~ m,m,~ ~o |/Friday until Sunday in the par- ]Mrs. O. P. Wilson home. jand was forded. -Hen urawers. , hea~ethodist chu
~~ ! ....... |ental Wm House home Bernel Mrs L H Rasmussen of Maquo I Peter Seltzer was the father, of BASEMENT --- There is a nearly new hot air" furnace which supplies an~ple eUcolio"~e Sunday e,
I R Q ~l~h~ l~h~ I 1~ I~ I~ ~ l[J IA IL" & ~ C~ [ jand sons, Bernel D. and Raphael keta spent the week end with her lAdam Seltzer, and he also remded Nice fnrnaeo rn~m ~d ~1 ........ ~-~.~ ..... L_,L .... :----:-* also lard clock.
,~ a~, o a*=*z-~ in L1 ---- . u aa3Y a VIU~gtdl~ll2 [UUI[I, JL~Otll U][-~ lll[gly UIUIli * 7
...................... I rlt~r.,oH l¥11F~klO Jl~oined the family to visit in the sister Mrs. W. F. Holtz Sunday ' "sbon, and a part of the time ---.-, --"-'-'-'-'--", ......... " "'" ~h Wesl .....
Golden Valley I, [[Oscar Hall home on Sunday [guests were their brother" E j ]on a farm south of town During' CUal or wooo room. - --^,,'" '-~'*~ ~ Umlle"~ tnoaist--~'~'"cn
v~ lu,, I HOME MADE |I Mrs Lydia Lyons dauahter Mrs I Wendell wife and Pickle of'De: his family's residence here two of GENERAL REMARKS --- This home in th~ ~o~ ,e enair it has been we- ~ v .~,~ ......
a~o .......................... *~'"I ' | ' ~ " ' ~" " " ' the" . . , . o ~ .~o~ ,,~ . r. , rs a~. -* ~v[lss L
Bologna, lb ................ 23c Harriet Lamey, and son and daugh- Wltt. - - lr young children died and were having been recently naintedA nat a~nhalt v,~.e wa~ n,,t on only 2 yea ..........
Plymouth Rock [ Link Sausaffe. lb .... 23c | ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoddard and Durle.a in .mlS vicinity. Peter Self- Thereis a nice ,f Rhubarb In
TOMATOES ....... 10c • ~ .... , , Lyons of Onslow visited with M. son Dick of Anamosa; Mr. and Mrs [zer nvea in z n~.s. community about ,-,~,~i ...... ......... :' 7 .......... ., ??v?--su? a nice garq, tn wao
......... Liver Sausage, lb .... 23e / M Franks on Sunda- ~0rr Frank¢ Charles Hansen Mrs ~ .... ~.:[~en years, ann llKe a few from the *~aa pmce nor some one to move rlgnt in ano enjoy. "° . _._,, hv tin,; . - ....
Tender Sweet [Pure Pork |,is "imp-roving froman'illn*'ess whlcl [and Philip Plattenberger"were Sun: [East, the family by .the name. . of spot also a barn used as a garage which has room for 3 cars. Paved street rl ' n'ev e 'nun ';es: v,
SWEET CORN ..... 10c ISAUSAGE. nound 18c |[ has confined him to the house over Iday dinner guests of Mrs John - .. _ . door. Sewer, electric lights and city gas nined into the house This P . . ,..i
~eltzer all returned to their native lace ~ao ~,,c~ ~ne
....... " ¢ " ..... two weeks Reiger " ~tate oI k'ennsylvania. " .... • " • but it is ,': "~
L~e~2ra~nd~er~v~ 10c [ PureGround .~ I Mrs. Fred Kohl and Mrs. Cather- . Mrs..and Mrs. A. M. Floyd, Miss seAzm°nga~he~ ipfeid:g:: ~hatrecAoda~_ S:~ddold~tl~emtthle tehs a aSt month We could have rented ,t many times -
~ a~ •
o~a~ ,~va.~ ............ I ti~r~', pounu .............. l~c |!ine McCall visited from Friday un- [~va ~Loya, mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ky- lin~ tho nlnn,~o~ ,~ .... ÷ • ~ .- ,~o o=c~ -~ ,~ ...... .... , hen aeea " lr
I ~
.~ .. I .......... / til Monday with Mrs Kohl's sis nett and Mr and Mrs E E Hoover .L= ._= Z .... ~- .=~ .... ls~on,.lS ~a~,*o --- ~o/o m the purcnase price to oe paiu sate nay. ..-- ~ ~v.
• - ' .... ~[~ ~oeauon oI the Iormer "P'uDli
t~arnauon IPORK ROAST, | ter Mrs Charles Dodds in Tipton attended the funeral of Mrs John [o ............. c abstract showing merchantable title is given _,:.,= ~--~
I ' • " . " . oqu~re , now occupies oy the Dank " t~*~ "
MILK, 14 ¼ oz can .... 10cl Boston Butts, lb ........ 22c ~! Mrs. Dodds recently returned from /Wmkham a t the Presbytermn ' ost offic............... :' POSSESSION ........ : .............. a^, irod Any one wan ,,z
lt1Y o "-~k .... 25c I ............... |!st. Lukes hospital where she had :church in Mount Vernon on Wed-~usiness roomsTinUone ,omer orlc~ look .........:7- ....... ~u~2~ pu~m, canoe nau It ue~.-~ - -'-- boys or RlTl li:
..... , ~ l~*~ **~ .......... II~UI~,I~ I_;IIUI";~, ID ...... ~De g] been a ,~atient ei"~* -.,~k~ ¢,,.. nesday ..... :: .. .e nloc~, o~ two tile property over DeIore sale clay may ao so. ~ee tne jollnston ~_ a.,~vx~=
Free Cream Pitcher 1 .............. |] . ~. , ~ ........... storms, l~ut Mr. ~ehzer remembers Auctioneer.
ISII~LOIN ~TI~AK, lb Z7c |lcare ot a nro~en nip. s The Past Matrons Circle of Lis- it only as an openover plot of ground. .. . IN
J atrmk ent bon Chapter O E S had their Oc He also tells ~[~ ~lze
POP CORN und 3c Mrs ennie Kirkp " p ' ' - and again the g~ Size
, po ...... Fancy Beef • . . ".
I I last week with her daughterMrs. tober meeting Tuesday evening story of the boat load that came C, B. Johnston and £harhe Inhnston, Exe¢
Aunt Dinah gl: i ROAST, pound .......... 20C |[Duane Dighton on the home farm with Mrs. j, R. Gardner. The busi_ to Lisbon, in the year 1850 and the =. -- ........ " ....... AROL,
, ,. |~Beighle Jr and George Beighle' Ill and Mr and Mrs Henry Schlit' ~.,_ "---~--- ,, ........... xtra
i?~owd:heCr:::e [!i~! le c~')~ ~;i' s lif. !~i!!~:]!]: ]]
I GLOVES. / Misses Betty" and Jean Sankot Mrs. G, L. Albright and Patty. A. M, ~ Lisbon : IIt~NE-~-~
Cocoanut Oil ] BOYS_ ......... ]]were home from Ames for a week Mr. and Mrs. Merle Long were Our former townsman Charles ~~i:::~ size .......
15C 1 It ~ host and hostess at th Wa lan
lMpftft 10c I BROWN GLOVES ...... |tend v's" w'th their parents Mr eir home in y d Hall a graduate of the ~~:..:~. :ill~'~'-~
s Mount Vernon to thew Lisbon sc o 1 ~rPl~.l~'~ l:
] ~l]h'~NJ'~ ITNI1Vtl~T0ffl~AW~]and Mr . Charles Sankot. They club for a h o writes from South ~::~!: ~ TF_,R S [
even o clock droner an Gate a Cl
~L.--.k....~.~_ I ..... |lhad as guests Miss Illee Smith of d bmdge on ty near Los Angeles Calif .''~ ........ i "
~natnt~sa~t nort ~ac . . . , • : .!~i~: ::i::!:: Size .......
............ , [ ~ S ...................... |lCalvert City Ky dietitian at Iowa Tuesday evening The group of mx He is an employee of General • .::
W2kVI~ ~!~'1" ................ l,cI Shirts ........................ 25c | Smt:::r CjO:alegel~i~nedr Betty's room- ~o~les ~Cl~ld:S cM::srfSorand Mes- M~torSnand he was successful in
BOB PINS........ 5c and 10c I Light Weights ........ 98c |, , d, and the lat- ~ .- " d, Merle " " g h's birth certificate, afteri ~~l~ ; .....
|t ter's sister, Miss Joyce Mefferd a ~ong, ~'rank Wooldridge, Don Bow- some effort. The company demands l ~~~ E~ Size .........
...... ~[student at the State University' in ers, Roy Plattenberger and John such a certificate from-all thoseI ~~~
. T Iowa City. Sunday afternoon the Peterson. who are on their pay-roll. Some 30e
WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADI --- THANK YOL /[aroun enloved a trin to ,h~ a ....... of the Li-'-o ........ ~~i~--.__ "
I[ ~: . "~ ................ ~v~rs. r~alph Moeller spent Tues- - ~u u. uuys in ~os e, ngeles ~~i~w,~__~
.... - ........ • t~olonies, da " • . :~:.:__ , ...... nave no employment at this time ~ ~ ..... ..... ~
~-------- ----- ........ y in Iowa City, v,~,~,.~ .,euu~ as in ..... '
durin~ the day a "n ,h ...... ~.~ their hne the business is qmet ~ .. _., a.osssen~or
o . nd 1....... ~ ..... S Donald "Germany" Hall a broth: ....... re sho~ the l~oya, ?h~s car has
attended the Business-Professional ....... ,. .. The Beautdul Chrysler for 1940 . Thin p,etu . ,_ :. the line- T --odel of 'hx. ......
er ox t~narles, wno is m the l~avy, sedan, destined to beoneofthemestpopmarm°ae~.~'~"eorresponding u, et.[~flk~]l_N ,
a wheelbase of 122 ~ inches, 3Y~ inches more ~nan ~'i~n 1939. ~0~ ~
1939, and 108 horsepower, as against 100 laornepow ~. ~a~ ...
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
t
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LISBON, IOWA
Successors to
Stuckslager & Auracher, Bankers
At Close of Business October 2, 1939
• $204,998.91
205,320.00
$410,318.91
RESOURCES
U. S. Government, Municipal and Other Bonds
CASH and Due From Banks
363,630.65
246.60
6,069.60
20.83
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS
Overdrafts
Building and Fixtures
Other Assets
Total $780,286.59
LIABILITIES
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 50,000.00
Surplus 25,000.00
Undivided Profits and Reserves 19,250.87
Other Liabilities 1,476.15
DEPOSITS 684,559.57
Total $780,286.59
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $75,000
R. B. McConlogue, President D.U. Van Metre, Vice President
G. L. Hill, Cashier
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Women's club meeting• The club
met for dinner and initiation in
Youde's Inn; and Mrs. Moeller serv-
ed as Junior past president in the
initiation service. Last year Mrs.
Moeller was president of the club.
Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Robinson
and Mrs. W. E. Challis visited from
Friday until Tuesday in. Minneap-
olis, the Robinsons in the home of
their daughter, Mrs. Frank S. Kre-
mer, and Mrs. Challis with her
daughter, Mrs. Fred Strothers and
family. Saturday Rev. and Mrs.
Robinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Kre-
mer and son Hugh enjoyed a trip
to Duluth and Two Harbors, a
scenic place on the north shore of
Lake Superior.
is now stationed at Panama• Don-
ald was a reader of the Mount Ver-
non Hawkeye-Record, when he was
in California, and Charles had an
opportunity of keeping up with the
local news of Lisbon; but now he
is not so liberally enlightened,
without the local newspaper, but
it would be wise for him to send
in his subscription for himself per-
sonally, and perhaps Mrs. Charles
Wayland Hall, would enjoy reading
a first-class newspaper that comes
from the community of her loving
husband's old home-t0wn. Charles
writes that Donald will retire from
the Navy, in the year 1941, and that
they will make a visit to Lisbon
together.
Sta~enmnt of the Condition of
LISBON BANK & TRUST COMPANY
organized tinder the laws of Iowa• located at Lisbon, Iowa, in the Coun-
ty of Llnn, at the close of business on the 2nd day of October, A. D. 1939.
ReSOll~
Loans and Discounts ...............................................
United States Bonds and Securities ......................
Bonds and Securities (exclusive of items 2 and 3)
Dverd ra fts ................................................................
Banking House ""
........................................................ $
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from banks and bankers, cash and cash
items
Other assets (including expense in excess of
profits) ..............................................................
$363,630.65
31,000.00
173,998.91
246.60
5,100.00
969.60 6,069.60
205,320.00
20.83
Total Resources
........................................................................ $780,286.59
Liabilities
Capital Stock: Common ............................................ $50,000.00
.qurplus fund .............................................................. 25,000.00 $75,000.00
Undivided profits (after deducting expenses)
and Reserves .................................................... 19,250.87
Individual deposits subject to check .................... 258,956.90
.qavings deposits ........................................................ 118,206.79
Time certificates of deposit .................................... 294,696.11
Demand certificates, certified checks, cashier's
checks and unpaid dividends ................... 4 983 11
Trust funds 7'716"66 .......
............................................................. • 684 b~)~ b7
Other liabilities ................ I'476"15
Total Liabilities .................................... $~
St'ite of Iowa Linn County, ss. " ...... ' "
We, R. B. MeConlogue, President; and G. L. Hill Cashier of the
bank above n'~med, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement is
full, true and correct, to the best of our knowledge and belief.
R. B. McConlogue, President
(SEAL) G.L. Hill, Cashier.
~qworn to before me and subscribed in my presence by R. B. McCon-
logue and G. L. Hill, this 5th day of October, 1939.
LELIA J. BITTLE,
Notary Public in and for Linn County.
ATTE~PED BY (SEAL)
A. J. Baird,
D. U. Van Metre
Directors.
The Chrysler Royal coup
iness. Coupes come in and ei~
New Yorker model~ a six-pasasnge~
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size .....
Rear view of the "Beautiful Chrysler for
1940", 6-passenger sedan Note the eomo
pletely redesigned rear lines, ending with
n stone deflector. The rear window has
been increased 15 percent in size, and is
made of curved plate gla~
Drug
The Instrument pane[ of the 1940 Chrysler
Royal is a combination of beauty and utility.
Light colored plastics aro used to fine effect.
Completely redesigned and re-
styled, the Chrysler line for 1940
r~gresents what the company con-
siders its outstanding achievement
ia beauty. It is, in fact, an entirely
new line with beauty so definitely
the motif that in all its advertising
and sales promotion efforts the com-
pany refers to the cars as the "Beau-
tfful Chryslers for 1940". Along with
its improved appearance, the car has
been bettered mechanically in many
respects. The result is that it has an
improved performance, added com-
fort, greater safety and superlative
riding qualities to match its eye
appeal
Striking front view of the
6-passenger sedan. Note
attractive radiator gr~io
Come in and let us give you full details aDOrn
new and beautiful car.
In case you are interested in a lighter car, let
have
demonstrate the new 1940 Plymouth which we
our display floor. __ w,e have
For motoring necessities in colder we ', rGoodyear' hat: ]atterles 'u -v
Prestone, Super-Pyro, Willard B
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Tires. __ oodyear a. t m t:
We have an over stock of 6()0 by 10 -me, each
weather tires. Special price for a slmrt Already
$13.95 happine.,
bc~ides ]
Various Makes of Used Tires is going
aad fr~en
saves tin"
Chrysler and Plymouth Sales and Service
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