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Mr. Vernon, la. Hawkeye-Reeord
xnd Th~ Lisbon Herald
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Th.r Oct IS, 19SI rage
Lisbon Locals
Couples Club had potluck supper
and two tables of bridge with the
G. L. Albrights as hosts on Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoeft and
Mrs A. Tillia called on friends in
Guttenberg and Elkader on Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Walshire were day Ml
Tuesday evening visitors of the Ed
and
Mrs.
Harlan
Wendell
of
Richert family. ~Rhodes, a nephew of Mrs. W. F.
Holtz spent Tuesday in the Holtz
Donald Kolek of Cedar RapidS ~ home./
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.j Mrs. W. F. Holtz attended the
and Mrs. Frank Kolek. meeting Monday afternoon and eve-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christie Of[ning of the Rebekah assembly in
Denver, Colo were Friday visi- Cedar Rapids.
tots of Miss Hazel Runkle. Mrs. Ralph McCullough received
Mrs. Dorothy Gallmeyer spent the a beautiful cuckoo clock from her
week end with Miss Margaret son CpL Merle Gene McCullough,
Brown in Minneapolis, Minn. who is stationed in Germany.
NEW
Immediate Delivery
2-row I Case Corn Pickers
1-row P Case Corn Pickers
DC Case Tractor
SC Case Tractor
New Model 1951 VAC Case Tractor with eagle
three-point hitch. Come in and see this
new model.
Model A Case Combines
Model F-2 Case Combines
USED MACHINERY
Minneapolis-Moline Tractor
Case CC Tractors
Case RC Tractor
Case VC Tractor
These tractors have been through the
shop and are in a very good condition.
Minneapolis-Moline 2-row Picker, very good
Line of very good 2 and 3 bottom Plows
Case Dealers
Phone 107 Lisbon, Iowa
CARS
LAST
LONGER
BECAUSE
Mrs. Myrtle Bolt and Mrs. Emma IJsi~o.~ (~OUNCIL .)IEFTING The John Resewehrs of Clarence ,Nil
Rockefeller of Davenport were Fri- October Its, 19~1 'spent Sunday w;.th their son E, %V. Five Couv,es Note
Grovor Miehe proposed that the
day viMtors of Mr. and Mrs, Charles coun:.il adopt the Warfarin method Resewehr and family.
Beaver. ,)f rat c,)ntr,I at the dump ground Mr. and Mrs. Tom Maguire of Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson at-and he was authorized to have sev- Chicago returned Wednesday after
eral feeding boxes Hlade and c,)n-
tended homecoming services and trol method will be given a trial, a 10 day visit with the Milo Kali- MECHANICSVILLE -- Five cou-
dinner at Methodist church in Ber- All committees reported ()K. C~,un- bans and also the Jack Reyhons' ples whose wedding anniversaries
. eilman Long
rep,)rted a chan~e and Milo Krobs at Solon, occur tiffs month and who were McCoy, Wis spent the week end
tram on Sunday. imade at the sewage disposal tanks
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoover of A1- when Freeman Mason quit for other The Walter Hungerfords, Curtis, all married the same year, held a with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. A.
bony, Ill visited their mothers, work and Chas L,mg will take his Nancy and David of Manly spentreunion Sunday at the home of W. Cruse. Sunday guests in the
place. Mayor Plattenberger was the week end in the parental Roy Mr. and Mrs. Ray Embree near Crus home were the Richard Fer-
Mrs. E. E. Hoover and Mrs. Charles to inform school children that it
was unlawful for 2 to ride ema Kohl home. Sunday the Kohls, Miss Morley. Present in addition to the gusons of Tipton, Mrs. James
Engelking on Saturday. ibicy.l, at the same time andas Rosena and the Hungerfords had Embrees were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowler of Cedar Rapids and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Amann, Mich- several children bad been hurt by dinner with the Kohls' daughter, i Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barn- $o Ellen Flanders of Davenport
ael and Karen of Milwaukee, Wis this meth.)d of riding it will be pro-
were week end guests of Mr. and hibited in the future, l~Irs. Lou Lawrence, and family in hizer, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Siver and Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Freese re-
Wayne Krumroy, student at I.S.C,WOMEN'S NIGHT SCHOOL
Ames, spent the week end with his The Lisbon Adult night school for
mother, Mrs. Alberta Krumroy. the women met Monday night. IVlr$
The Glen McKibbens and John Young instructed the making of a
i McKibbens left Saturday for Sioux tea roll, and huck toweling by some
Falls, S. D to visit relatives, of the women. The evening wM
Cpl. Richard F. Cruse of Camp enjoyed by a large attendance. Next
meeting on Oct. 22 will be a candle |
demonstration and the Bishop |
method of sewing technics. |
WOMEN'S~ET~G| |
Mrs. H. L. Witmer, 6th District |
Farm Bureau Committee women
from Cedar county will speak at the
Mrs. John Sutliff, The following bills were allowed: Cedar Rapids ~ Mrs. Will Robinson. Mr. Robinson turned Saturdayfrom a tripto contact meeting at Hotel Roosevelt
Geueral Fund Dr. and Mrs. H. O. Gardner, !died several years ago. The groupSouth Dakota Oct. 23. Mrs. Sailor Phelps, County
Thursday club will meet with Joseph Zbanek. sal. incl. tax. S225.00 ' nCh~ir~n%n " reside atI
Mrs. John Meyers Thursday, Oct. Freeman Mason, Sal. incl. tax 100.00 daughter Judy and Mr. and Mrs. observes this occasion each year. Mrs. Albert Conner and Clayton W mmene~i n~V::lw~
Ge.). I,:(,hl. salary, incl tax 145.00 Verl Trueblood of Waterloo were are spending two weeks in Chicagoworkers will be guests hereof thethe :
25. Mrs. Charles Campbell will give j. M. Carbee, salary incl tax Saturday overnight guests of their J. F. CRANFORD with relatives.
a book review 3 mo 45.0!) mother, Mrs. Anna Bittle.They County Farm Bureau The installa-
(L Plattenberger. sal. 3 too 6.25 Funeral services for J. F. Cran- The Allen Jaeksons spent the tion will close the program at 3:30
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carbee of (~. R. Andre, salary, 3 too 6.25came from Iowa City after the foot- i ford, 71. a former Mechanicsville week end at Ft. Dodge in the Le-p.m.
Rockford called on relatives in Lis- J. H. Miller. salary, 3 mo 15.00 ball game. Mr. and iVirs. Tom Cam- business man, were held Mondayland Hoyman home.
bon and Mt. Vernon recently en- O.3 tooL Crawford: meetings 4.O0eron had Sunday supper with Mrs.afternoon at Olin in the Methodist
The Don Taylors and Martha Ann Mrs Howard Hutch1 Mar
route to ILlinois XO a~tenct a wect- Merle Long Meetin'~s 3 mo 4 00l:M~tie "nson of .
ding |toward Mas)n M~etings"} " Mr and Mrs L B Gouchee ~nurcn. lvtr t~ranlora wasm the of Burlington were Sunday guests ion and her daughter Mrs James
~o ' ' 4 00 i urnlmre ana unaermKm Ousinessof th
Week end guests in the R M n ; : :: ~; : ~. " "daughter Sharon and Miss Leanna i g e Lee Taylors. . ,Ream and son Stephen of Engel:
Radl home were Mrs Radl's par- "3~,~,~! 'nmgs~ar' ~teeting'. 4 00Slife of Cedar Rapids drove to Ken i nelie a,n umuer oI years ,ago. Mr; ana l~rs. o. ohn Carwlle were wood, Colo were guests Monday ot
ents the H W Bartietts of Chi-iH w Size'd'~leetin'~"~",;~)" 4"))tucky last Thursda to visit Pv-i n auomon m ms wlle ne is sur- Tuesaay mgnt ainner guests of the'Mrs Hutchinson's sister Mrs R J,
' " " ' C" VV " I~l )[~, ' ~xtra Ma'r.~hal " (;'66' Y t. vlved by a brother and several sis- I Lee Brooks [ ' "
cago, and an aunt, Mrs E. G. Small ! :. ' ~ ~. :" . '. - : - Floyd Gouchee at Fort Campbell ~, Lind and family.
r~ '- Ttl ' i to.El. Lt. & t-'r. Co St. l~|V. ,~ ' ! ~ers. ~everat Irom ~ms community ~
o. ~owners rove si.~nal Its 109 46Lfle ~oucnees remrnea ~unday and [ i -- -- --
' ",~ ~ ~" = - . I at~enoea me services. ,
~.a- a,~ ~rs O ~ Bt,~;.~,a,~o ~, Ia. State Tel Co Toll calls 4,)9 Miss Leanna flew to Florida where', t
Billy, Joanne andMary Catherine I FBes~, Oi)oCn glnl~ialc0k0s~g~a:iflf~l 14.5~ she' will spend an indefinite time :1 Mrs Walter ~ Iim i I i
't were Sunday guests in the home of i cims" A I ~)' l~ Di~p Plant " with an aunt in Tampa i -r---" e esta emertame.a a IV ~ ~ Jr ~ ~l Aim ~
~;~ 5 00 Dr and ~rs " '~ ~ -1 ~ ~ uup oz ~rten~s ~amraay evening w ~ i mm mm I ~ ~l
!Mrs Burlingame's sister Mrs John l la )r . i u. ~. ~aruner, ~v, rs./ '
Carstensen Mechanicsville. i otis Bailey ~ond ~unaaduling 100 O0 Myra Reynolds and Mrs. Josephine [o~n:;~ng ~e: b?r~ana, wno was
Miss Evelyn Thomson of Wash-iMifier Iml)l' C0.: Mower se~=~:- ' iK~tterlng attended the Centennial ing wasgspent play~ay" c:hdes evl~n- ~----'|- ll~e| ~
in,ton DC returned to her homo ices 11 51 a ernoon program of Unity Pres-i "~ oum ~l~ t.nrn~=r I-,rrtear~
~ . ' . "' " ] Cenletery, Fuud o bvteri an h rch,on SiX' mil~ ~xr~ ~ Iresnments were servea .~ -~ -.~v Ivll I~/ ViV~| ]~
monaay azter a week s visit in the lw L. Peiper. Sal ry incl. tax 00.00 Iowa Cit'" ~n ~-""~'- r t~ ~ The Ways and Means Society of w
home of her aunt, Mrs. Kenneth ! J. M. Carbee. Sat'ry, ;~ too 15.00,~ ~ ~,~ ~ : ~ru- I the Presbyterian church m~* ~t +ho ~L----- z~ .
I Graver and family IR. A. Travis, Mower weldmg" ner s early nome was In mls corn-~ . - ~ rnone oO IL|~L]H~r~|'~'I~----J~.|--
] ~ ", ,- ~"" T . & Set 5.99 munity. His father served as S S
ichurch rrmay azternoon, mrs. ft.
, xne e~a ttienerts ~ois ana uon- 1 Water Fund sunerintendent and his mother ~'as i '~- amont led devotions and also
' " ' :J M ("arbee Sal'rv 3 mo 120 00 v " -av " "
I na with the LeRoy Boettgers and i ~ " ' n -- -'. ~ " ' '-- ~* ,) or~ani*t i- hi l~hll'f'f~hr ~, e a group of readings.Music
' ------- m kln
henry ~oe~tger. oI owaen. were t Erne. st Hanks Meterrepa r~ 63 74,"as provmea Dy a laales sextette ~ PU " "
ISundaydmnerguestslntheGeorgeila. El. Lt. & Pr. Co. 1963 : ~ .- . Refreshments were served by p,Libbys 15c
K%V P ,wer 3~ :~,) raJlsaaes i
I Strockbeln home at Lowden. I ".:':':." ;" : ~ Mines. Lee Tayler Everett Fergu-
. 31. (~. ~lete~er. l-'rlnung caF(lS ~.~; ~ I ' : ~ /.
Mr. ana Mrs. George Eider of i It. "~:. Engineering C,) Cot- ! George Vlsnsel Ed Pitlik and s n, Howard Carpenter and Glen i ~ar~llnes, mustard, 15 oz 19c
j San DiegoCalif were uuests in i ros~on control serwee .70.oo Howard Smith moved Father ~-,~-!wooos ana miss ,:mma r ri~z
i q lie lneetlng then adlourl ed. I ' I "
the E E Stahl home Wednesday. : Glenn. Plattenberaer~ Mayor ' man to Tama on Thursday. l A Youth Rally for Presbyterian Sr~ar~ ~l~% l Ih 41c
They will visit in Cedar Rapids and J. M. Carbee, Clerk. 1 Sunday visitors in the George i young people of the Cedar Rapids :
Manly with relatives of Mrs. Elder -- i Vislisel home were the Max Dixons area was held here in the Presby- i
the former Mildred Stahl. Lisbon AuxiJiarv ! of Ankeny. who formerly worked i terian church Sunday afternoon i Roast Beef, 1 2 oz. can 55c
Mr and Mrs Clarence Fisher of ~ I for the Vislisels. ': Supper was served by the Women's'~
~ rne regmar meenng oz me ,lsoon : . . ~
Cedar Rapids Mr and Mrs Edit^ : a,~ili~rv w~s held at the - The Joe B}derman~ and the Frank Mlsslonaly Society Chicken, Birdse e . 9
' " i . . Y $1 7
Lltts of Mount Vernon and 1V~rs. !r^,; ~.~, ,~ ~0.~, t~+ 9 De~ t~merman tamny called on the~ Mrs. Asa Robinson entertained
i "~=~" ~'" ~" ~' "" " Verne Carvers in Center Point Sun ~ th
Robert Leese were Saturday after-,ates elected to the fall county con- -, e Social Club at a one o'clock at.to o-
noon callers in the Mr. and Mrs. i[erence at Ely Thursday eveninu day afternoon:, luncheon at her home Thursday i ' ~'~''Y oJ,
-- ~ "~" iV/ " ' "
Wfllard Mitchell home. I Oct. 25, are Mrs. Elizabeth Minert. the ~:et~r mt:nds vicinity attended Mrs. Lee Crock was In charge of ,~
t g lscuss SChOOl proo the afternoon program rreserves, A rlcot c
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart and Mrs. George Kohl and Mrs. Carl lems at "h s ho - " P 25
e c ol housewlonaay
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kettering of Dahn. Alternates are Mrs. Dorothy evenin- Rose Bowl club met Monday,~
Mechanicsville on a week's vaca-!Resewehr Mrs. Marion Lind and . s" evening withMrs Ernest Tonne. .oney, ew- Light, lb. 23c
- s Olive Bi le Mrs Geor e~ emtone z~laerman frank ~iaer- Mr~ ~-- o: -- -- -
tion will visit relatives in Cowgill !Mr. g Y" " g man Harr Ston'- "' ~Y o.np~u, w~ a guu~t. "
Mo and attend the American Roy"Kohl's division served refreshments Ditc{a RolaYnd Henet~m:nd ~e nee~I Mrs. Edson Koppenhaver held highTomato Paste 2 f
al Show in Kansas City following the meeting ~ Nechville o " - ~ score ~ or ~C
' '1 order f ~ t=eaar r~aptas netpea
~ The unit wfl place an or Mrs " "
Ml. and Mrs. Alfred Wilson and ,~ut on the roof of Charles Wor . Asa Robinson entertained at~ t ~. I --- **
l lZOO poppies Ior ~ne luaz sale rne v - inoehl /rencl KlCn :)uastn 2
daughter Jackle returned Friday : .- cester's new home near Indi--- p e at her home Tuesday at-,g, for 37c
AUXiliary Will nave a aance in me a "
' ternoon The occasionhonored
from Memphis, Tenn where they ^,~ r ^.:^ t.~, ~,r o ~ ~.^ Creek Mondav afternoon
. . i ulu ~zutt ttal~, u~t ~uv. o~t. ~tt~ ~ " Mrs 1 W
visited Mrs. Wilson s brother A.L.C. ~ Mrs Mar, Hald, of Los An'eles . G en oods who had a recent
unit Wlll sena tsnrm~mas packages to ~ ~ s,
Harlan Halbert Instructor m a' Calif visited three da"sin thebirthday. Mrs. Woods was award- r. l, ~,~ ~ ~ ,~ e
art service men agam mzs year." - '~- - ~. ed high score "-riz- --~ " r~l~ y~r~ ~, ~.~ro~erruIt
|raining scnool a~ lVlllllng~on Anyone ~loerman nom la ~; v u anu lvlr~ ~ n u
: The annual Armistice pot luck' " e st week -
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. members and their families will Joe Viktor entertained Mrs. Haldy,
Walter Dahn of Marion, visited be held at the Old Legion hall on Fred Petska, and the Bidermans at
Sunday in University hospital with Friday evening, Nov. 9th. The Aux- dinner.
Mr. Slyer, who is much improved, iliary members will meet at the Sunday evening the Don Dolezals
He entered the hospital last week. Old Legion hall at 9 a.m. on Thurs- were guests of the Chester Millers.
Miss Polly Williams and Miss day, Oct. 18, to clean the hall. Bring The Merrill Pitliks, Joe Viktors,
Connie Johnson, members of the a covered dish for a pot luck dinner and Don Dolezals attended a party
Cedar Rapids Business and Profes- This will be an all day session at the Ray Darling home in Cedar
sional Women's club, attended a~ 'Rapids Saturday evening.
Mrs. Will Robinson will go to Ot-
tumwa this week to a family re-
union of the Ilsley family She will
remain over Sunday to attend the
wedding of her niece, Miss Jessie
Mac Hannum of Ottumwa, to Sam-
uel Jackson of Boston.
Mrs. Frank Slyer with her son-isupper for Legion and Auxiliary Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Vary of Stanwood, second.
Mrs. Flora Wilson, who observed
her birthday Sunday, was guest
d m in "-'w-:- un~-- OT-YO-KWA CAMPFIRE,Dinner guestsof the Howard of honor Saturda at a lun h on
~z-luL e~ttng sJ~tum o uay. r " ' " l Y c e
I " ' " I P esldent Lore Valley presided at Nea s Sunday included Mr and in Cedar Ra ids iven b her
Mrs. Charles Williams accompamed. . p g y
them the recent Ot-Yo-rkwa meenng. Mrs. t~ercy ~ayior Mrs. Celia Neal daughter-in-law Mrs Clement WiN 1 John Deere 101, 3 years o d.
l~ ' Howa d an Plans are being made for a Hallow- Alice and Donna and Miss Eva son- Followin ' luncheon brid
Irs. r V der Schaaf and " " 1 W" g ge
Mark of Cedar Rapids and Mrs. ]e'en par~y. e a ~arrou ufl~lms, ~pawn of De. ltt:. was played at two tables 1 John Deere 200, 1 year old.
Ray Frederick wer,~ w~an~d~v tJoanne rkrummel, lvlyra ~rlener ~ne Aoolpn ~laerman iamity q'~;.~,~ r~,~t- ~ ;,~ ~ h,v. - + t ;
vli.~tor.~ in th~ Ed Rioh~rt hnrn~ ~ and Martha Gnener are on the en- ca ed on the Howard Neals Sunday ~,~ ~r~;r~a ~r; h ?t~,-~ r~-~;~, x:~ ~-
Miss--I~ois" l~ic-her~ was"'~a" -u'est"a[tertainment committee and Sharon evening ~':f ~2, :.-'-" "-~. :'-'-" ~ ~ ,~'~ V:'"
. ' t~e~ were awaroea ~o ,v, rs. 2 John Deere 25, mounted.
~Kruse Patsy Albrlght and Joanne
couple of days last ~eek in the ' =, m----~-s-- ----- Edson Koppenhaver and Miss Ella
j~~~ V and~r Scha ~f t.om~,~urnngame are on me re tre snmen~ n.n
I ~ " " =" " ;t ,~o 'w,e d~+ + ~ o,~ LI]f iI~W~ ~um~ur. ~v*r~. ~v~argaret reyen was
~'-,",-~. --, -~ ~o ~- ,~o, ~ o a ue~tand rec iv
Mrs. G. J. Albnght returned Mon- i ~- * ~ ~ g - e ed a gift from
" : . . ~" . " r .
dwaeYe:: mi~hVtrS~a~i%m re thp?2a:idl u~'---'Scrlbe, LelaCarroll Grlfflths. :I~rE:~ANS~[raEsNTE?mTil~l~Bairdterman tb'Tt~S~;en Jackson was hostess
I Hill and Kansas City, Mo Redfleld I-KI-CA-GA SKATING PARTY ] ",' ~ p' che p ty Sat- ~ to the Octette club at her home!
an I e 1 urday mght at thew home S~x
t and K sos City, Kan. n th at-~ On Sunday afternoon, Oct 14, cou le~ ~ ln~i i "mr " ' i Thursday afternoon Prizes were l
ter she saw Mrs. Lester Wright, the Mrs. Pletcher and Janet Mrs. Cap- p ~ ere " ~ tea;. ,r 'stprizes[won by Mrs. Alvin Davidson and l
or r Geraldm RI r ~ we[e x~on oy ~ne r~ooer~ ~roos ~
f me " e "nge. i per and Kaylene were hostesses to" ' ~Mrs. Guy Wright. Mrs. Dorothy l
Mrs. D. C. Davis is spending a the I-Ki-Ca-Ga Camp Fire group consolation ?y .Edwin Vavra and i Byrne of Cedar Rapids was a guest~ For Immediate Delivery
the tra~enn~ pllze rtaymonct Trun and ~ wen a lft
week with her son Harold and|at a skating party held at Ce-Mar," - "," - 'as g" g" .
ler ]
family She has given up her apart- ; roller rink at Marion. Refreshments Mrs E H Little, entertained a
ment in Mr. Vernon and will visit iwere purchased by the hostesses at ~ ~nv ,~ ~e~,""---'-n~:.~ ' grou." of 'oun eo-le Satu da i 1 1 2-A John Deere Combine.
relatives before going to spend the i the close of the party A good time ~'-xr'-~.~'~ %".~d'~"'~u;~'~ i v ": o- h " ,-',~ " ~,~% .~- ~.~'~
winter with a daughter, Mrs. Ar- was snarea oy au. ~randson ,~e .T~k,~ R,~,~ ,~ ~u, Mary Alice on her 14th birthday ill
,!thur Bradley of Elmhurst, Ill. ,[ mrs." o,~'~- .-ZT~,~rne~ps was v,= ~,~* ~ - wounded las~- Satur'dav'near'~la'is 1TM 'ed,~rlouseVening" ~ame~o entertainmentand dancm" includ" ;IRe ~ 1 200 John, Deere Corn Picker, 2-row pull type.
,MtssPatsy Span gler went to Ana: [ group of Farm Bureau members home b.y a passing .automobile. i~. :'~ . - . . g' "i
Filch e o iIesnmems were serveclO the
mosa ~a~uraay azternoon [o spena who went to Creston recently to ". as In th c mmumty received] Y :I
the week end with Miss Shirley interview a '-rosnectiv home econ the word Sunday ihostess, i i 1 10.1 John Deere Corn Picker, 1 -row semi-
Filter, and on Sunday attended, a ! omist for Linn county~. ATTEND .M[I~SI~Y MEETING '; ~orTh: ~licCUlt~ure" club will spon-I I
ais~rict meeting in uetwein oI me{ ' " " :r" P eeung ~uesaay a~-,1 mounted.
i Du~mu~!~'-: ~.u~ rru~u~uzt~"~ ~:~-~" ~"om^n'~vv ~ o~ ~,i .Mrs Ella Neitderhisar. of North ternoon, Oct. 23, at the Presbyter '. -
club. A number of Anamosa mem- AuXl|lary WI|J t'ack Liberty and Mrs. Carrie Worley'ian church. Lewis Lemke, con- I
i t. * *^ .~ ,t. ,; ~ ~ ~[ . n P ~I- i le[[ ivlonaay Ior ~oswute wnere me servation commissioner of Jones
,~.nr srmas ooxes ror ~ is District Lutheran Missionar- meet ~ !1
11 y - ana Geaar t~ounr~es ~ut be the
t Mr and Mrs A C Kimba of ~ ~ i ","
I ' . .;.-" :- Chmstmas boxes wH1 be sent to ln~ was held. The)-rode on ti~e ~uest ~peaker ~n J iiLLi -- J~F LEi~ENI {:~:)
i l~lat[sm u~n iNeor. Lv].rs ~oromy . " " " 'H R }
~ - :;;' ~ o^ ,v, ^, ~ all Lisbon commumtv boys m ser- special bus from the Ceda~ Rapids The Howard Campbell family of
~ ~IDSOn Oz t~rana ~vtou,u, ~=~ ,~"='~ ~vice under sponsorship'" of the Le- Lutheran church, i, Ohn u ere~ Sunday supper guests ' I
ana lvlrs r=mma JOnnson oI t~euar i . - -
~ " glon AuxL,larv. Boxes for over-: -- i of the mrmer's mother Mrs Frank ~
} xtaplos were ~unaay guests In me ' w;'l ~',~ L-C"~"~ ~'"---'~"" "'~" Abou~ 75v were servea a~ me b~. ] ,~ ~ ' ' H
[ Ernest Oettlng home. The Klm- 121 accordi~ ,~ to chm ~r~ j John s Lutheran church fried chink- ! fl
I balls' son-m-law and daughter, Mr . en supper Thursda- I Jl YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER
Whltwood Boxes for the states will Y" and M s Maud Thorn " I
l and Mrs. Donald Hull, came with : be mailed"later To make bo-'-i Mrs Martha Wllkms and Mrs ~ . ann of Sioux } ti Lisbon, Iowa Phone 32 or 214
i " ~S, " . . ~ ' ILy were lvlonaay luncneon gues[s,
them and are staying w~th the Oia Phllhpson ~ere luncheon
i attractive the committee wishes to: "" . ." .~ . of Mrs E H Littig [~
Let Us Winterize Your Car MrsC O Friedland include home made candy or cook- mgUes~Sr V~ :maeaY at me r ose r unr-i Kirby Jones of Sioux City visited l
," " .' ' ies. Donations are requested. If ' . ,last week in the Rex Taylor home : i
i formerly of Salem, Wls left Wed- "-ou can mak- rand Mrs Elizabeth Jlrousek left last'-~ "
y e y or COOKIES l~lr. Jones ana me.ta lors were
nesday for St. Petersburg, Fla. Monda-" -lease contact 206 M-- week end to visit her son Frank r,~ Y ~ .
d Gulf 'w or the" will make their home' "' p,'v~ ~aruraay evemng amner guests ot
Prestone, Zerex an ~ . = "! Bob Kohl as soon as possible anct iamuy m lvnnneso~a, i Mr .no Mr~ A ~ ~,~h;
Permanent Anti;J:Freeze . ]They have been guests in the home The committee has -r ed . . -------- ;; --- ::'-7
;; d v epat a ilS~ LUTHERANS SUPPLY PASTOR ~vzrs .:lizaDeth Wherry of Mt
oz ner nrotner, w r noltz ~un ayof men iz '" " ! " "
t " J ". ~, service Famlhes of ov-PhiliP-Bi-elo~ of Council Bluffs Vernon attended church here Sun-
mr ana mrs nohz lvtrs ~: w t~tay ers as m 1 " ~ v ~ " ",
I-- " ~ -- '- ' . " 7 .;' . ' e en wll be contacted for student at SUI ~ill serve as su- ; day and called on friends
Goodyear Tires and Storage Batteries Iex ana lruay were w~tn mem to rrect ad r .-, " v- . . ' ,
[l~]drlr]o,~ frt r{~{f ~ hrt~fh~r ,2.4 CO d esses. If you have a boy nlv nastor at St John's Lutheran [ The Phflhp Sorensons were Sun-
[u^, ,^- in serv e and are not contacted this church this fall He will be here day guests of the George Rerland's
~. *] J a~ Mrs Karl R e an"~ "'r- W Hee :p use ph e ~06 or ,3 and every Sunday to conduct services at iat Atahssa.
~ T,- tl y S Gulf ,~ ~ I -." . ,~, u ~ =% give ms name ana aaaress. !11 am i Sam Rhoads underwent surgery
f|ce l ttunKle oz ~cnnectaay, ~. x ar- The Lisbon Red Cross has offer-: " ' !at an Iowa City hospital Friday.
~/~ ~rA~ East End Main Street |rived Thursaay, the zormer to maKe ed to pay postage on the Christmas The Robert Krobs and Frank His condition is reported good.
~a brief visit with her parents, the boxes. The Auxiliary will purchase Krobs attended a Krob family din- Miss Helen Hansen of Glen E11yn,
" ~ ] r ~i Phone 203 Lisban, Iowa i Charles Ehresmans. Saturday sne items for the packages. Anyonener Sunday at the Lester Buresh Ill, former teacher in the local
~'~) 'went to Chicago to n-eet Mr. Run- wishing to contribute is invited to home. i school, spent the week end with
~.~' ,~, ~ ~,m kle and fly to the west coast, plan- do so. i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schultz at-i the Dave Fergusons. She has just
ning to be gone six weeks on a Uppermost in the minds of the tended the funeral of Mrs. Schultz'sireturned from Norway.
business, and pleasure trip. They Auxiliary is the desire that every aunt, Mrs. W. C. Myers, at CedarI The Paul Thomases spent the
will make an extensive tour Lisbon serviceman receive a Christ- Rapids Tuesday. !week end with relatives at Ster-;
through the west and visit Mrs.mas present from the community. Mrs. Frances See spent several ling, Ill.
Runkle's brother, Alvin Ehresman, The unit requests that you inform days last week with her daughter, i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mohers /~#tPja~
at Portland, Ore. Mrs. W. H. Run- them of the names of the boys who Mrs. Ralph Furler. Jack See of i called Sunday on the former's
kle is staying in the C. C. Kerslake i should receive a box so that no one Solon was at Furler's Wednesday i mother who is a patient in an Iowa
home while they are gone. iwill be missed, helping build a barn. ~City hospital.
I i I I, ! Drive into winter in a car that's been pre-
W'ls0n's lelf Se pared toprotectyouANDITsELFagainstthe
,rve ravages of cold weather motoring. Let our
,: trained men Winterize your car, today!
OVER 20 Grocery and Super Market
DIFFERENT SIZES Lisbon Phone 105,We
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J N STOCK, SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY son of preparing cars for fall and
In many houses you save winter driving.
the cost of storm windows APPLES, bushel $1.49
IT'S IN THE AIR
The leaves are falling. The birds are pack-
ing. Fall is here and Winter isn't far behind.
How about your car? Are you letting these
chilly morning starts serve to warn you of
what's ahead? Let us winterize your car now.
Includes checking your cooling system battery
ignition and carburetor. Yes, and we add anti-
freeze and winter oils and greases. Drive in
today.
in one year in fuel savings. WHOLE HAMS, lb 47c
One of Eastern Iowa's Finest
Dean Clark, Prop. Stan Franta, Service Mgr.
Phone 760 -:- Lisbon, Iowa
American Standard-Sanitary Plumbing and
Heating Products
Kelvinator Home Appliances
Phone 110 or 213
Lisbon, Iowa
Lisbon
today for simple window
measuring instructions
and free estimate.
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SAUSAGE, 1 lb. roll 39c
CORNED BEEF HASH, Cudahy's, 1 lb. can . 37c
CAKE MIX, Duncan Hines, pkg 29c
ELF, 2 cans 19c
SPAGHETTI, Heinz, 2 cans 25c
TISSUE, White Soil, 4 rolls, 35c
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SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE
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Phone 150
Studebaker Sales and Service
Lisbon, Iowa
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