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Mt. Vernon, In. Idhwkeye-]Br, e~ord,Mr. and Mrs. AI Wiskus and Judyt Mr and Mrs. Bob Dotzauer will, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Ralston of Shirley McCullough And l Springville News
and The LIBI~n He~ld ~will be guests of the Jim Shekleton ~spend Thanksgiving day with her Marion spent Sunday in the par-I J Twila Pederson
Thl~m Nov. 22, 1951~age 4ifamily at Waterloo on Thanksgiving. l parents, the Atlee Pressons at Ma- ental Mr. and Mrs. John Ralston Rockford Johnson Wed i
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Woods of iquoketa, home. i
Mechanicsville were Sunday supper Mrs. Charles Stork left Sunday to, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tonne willI The marriage of Shirley McCul- N. C. CLUB
Lisbon Locals guests of the Ivan Stanley family spend the winter with her sister: spend Thanksgiving day with his lough and Rockford Johnson took, Mrs. Arthur Holub entertained
Mr. and Mrs. John Sutliff spent
Suhday with her mother, Mrs. Ber-
tha Rice, at Earlville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Domer and
Floyd of Marion will be Thanks-
giving day guests of the E. H. Zim-
mer family
Phone 82
and Mrs. Roy Lester in the Stanley iMrs" Andrew Rieger and other rela- i mother, Mrs. Ernest Tonne, and place Wednesday of last week in i N. C. Club Wednesday with 13
home. Lives in Dixon, Ill. sister, Mrs. G. C. Warner, at Pres- Brownsville. Ky. The bridegroom is lmembers and two guests present
,Mrs. Fred Bailey has rejoined the
The Paul Bowers' daughter Janet, i Don and Bob Kaliban of Loras I ton. the son of Mr. and Mrs. James John- i club. The N. C. Club was organ-
Mrs. Josephine Helmet, the Fred icollege Dubuque, will s p e nd Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Resewehr and son of Bee Springs, Ky.
Alexanders, Harold Stonekings', son i, Thanksgiving vacation with their idaughters spent Saturday night The bride wore a blue suit with ized at her home "away back
Homer and the Hillis Helmer ram-iparents, the Milo Kalibans. land Sunday in the parental Johnblack accessories. Mothers of the when": so stle is a charter member.
ily of Dubuque will have the faro- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson and:Resewehr home at Clarence. The couple were their attendants and
Firestone -- The House of Christmas
Phone 203
ily Thanksgiving dinner in the Lew Pam of Bellevue will spend Thanks- boys went on Thursday Miss Louise Carney was a guest. NEEDLECRAFT CLUB
Hartman home at Mechamcsvllle. igiving vacation in the parental home i Mrs. Claude Bittle of Madison- They will be at home in Bee The Needlecraft Club met Friday
Springs until Mr. Johnson re- afternoon with Mrs. Kenneth Yeis-
i of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Peterson. !ville, Ky arrived Sunday to visit ceives his call to service, and Mrs. i ley with eight present. The Christ-
; A son, Billie. was born Nov. 12 to;over Thanksgiving with her par- Johnson will return to the home of mas meeting will be with Mrs.
i h,Ir and Mrs Leonard Werderman, i ents, the Charles Ehresmans, and her parents. C.E. Neal.
l in Mercy hospital, Anamosa. The:Miss Maude and Miss Lelia Bittle.
:C. W. Hokes are the grandparents. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid and CAMP FIRE LEADERS I MRS. KYLE CLARK HONORED
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Miehe, Doug-ldaughter, Mrs Ina Barewald of: Mrs, Charles Campbell will be l Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lewis and
las and Stephen will be guests of!Tipton, and Mr and Mrs. Stanley hostess to the leaders and sponsors daughters of Central City, Mr. and
'his sister, Mrs. Arnold Becker and] Reid of Cedar Rapids were Sun-of Campfire and Bluebirds on lMrs. Donald Clark and family of
i family, at Waterloo over Thanks- I day vistiors in the R. R. Reid home. Thursday, Nov. 29, at 8 o'clock, [ Anamosa and the Floyd Clark ram-
I giving' Dr. and Mrs. DeWalt S. Young with Mrs. Paul Bowers assisting. Lily were Sunday guests in the Kyle
Miss Martha Ann Bigger, teacher and daughter Ruth of Kingsport, Miss Mildred Fisher from the!Clark home in honor of Mrs.
[in the schools at Peabody, Kansas, Tenn,arrived Sunday to visit over Campfire office will be at the home ! Clark's birthday.
Stop in often
Lisbon, Iowa
will be
i
Lisbon, Iowa
East End Main Street
.will spend Thanksgiving week end:Thanksgiving in the home of the of Mrs. Stuart Franks from 1:301
with her parents, Dr and Mrs E. former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. until 4:00 on Thursday. the 29th. ~PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
P. Bigger. B. Young. i Anyone having a problem or ques-i Sunday school, 10 a.m. Worship
i Mr. and Mrs. Don Minert and ~ Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Burlingame tion she would like to discuss with i service, 11 a.m. Rev. KarI E. Swan-
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith were in and children and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Miss Fisher should make an ap- ! berg will use the topic. "Left-over
St. Louis, Mo three days the first Hodgden of Oxford Junction were pointment with Mrs. Franks !Religion."
of the, week to visit the Purina [ guests in the John Carstensen home -----" -- -- ! 4-H TRAINING SCHOOL
,researcn mrm !at Mechanicsville for a family din- i Mrs. Orville Cox attended the
i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowers and Mr Iner to honor Mr. Hodgden's birth- Lisbon Locals
land Mrs. Don Goodyear of Me. Ver-iday. ' !4-H training school for leaders and
officers held Saturday at the Rural
:non were Sunday evening dinner~ Mrs K. W. Stouder of Ames will Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Yeisley will~
',School near Maroon. She was ac-
guests in the Kenneth Yeisley home lbe, a guest of her son Don Minert be guests in the John Yeisley home, r companied by Beverly Heald,
at Springville. : and family over Thanksgiving day. Mount Vernon, for Thanksgiving !
1 Mr. and Mrs. George McCall and i Mr. Minert's grandmother. Mrs. Em- : day dinner i Nancy Carnahan, Dorothy Mysak
land Marlene Sheehy.
iMrs" Carl Dahn attended funeralima Kluchhohn of Ames, has been a i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Walshire,
:services for Mrs. Dean McCall at guest since the early part of last lJoann, David and Gary of Tipton Evelyn Coppock of Cedar Rapids
i the Methodist church in Center lweek, l were Sunday guests in the W. F. !spent the week end with her par-
i Point on Thursday. ! Guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holtz home l ents, the H. L. Coppocks.
: Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lind, Bob and Carbee for Thanksgiving dinner will Mr. and Mrs. Grover Miehe, ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of
~Cynthia were Sunday guests of the be the H. C. Carbees of Springville; i Douglas and Stephen were Sunday : Marshalltown were week end vis-
i former's mother, Mrs. Stella Lind i the J. W. Carbees, Miss Ethel and!dinner guests in the Emil Paulson~,itors of the F. G. Taylors.
;in Tipton for dinner, to celebrate lMiss Carrie Kyle of Mt. Vernon; i home at Scotch Grove i Virginia Willming of State Con-
Cynthia's 5th birthday. I J" M. Carbee and the Dick Carbees,I Mrs. Harold Kent was hostess to I ter and Eula Covington visited over
Mr and Mrs. Bob Blood and chil- i Jack and Ann. ' her Two by Four bridge club ' the week end with Nancy Butler
Thanks-ivin~ da-- "uests of the Mr and Mrs Verner Thuesen
dren will join a family grotip for i ~ ~ ~ s l uesaay a~ernoon, c, ues~s wereI . . . .
dinner on Thanksgiving day in the i Carl Dahns and Gaylon will be Mr : Mrs Bill Kruse and Mrs Max Stahl ann cmmren spem ~unoay in me
parental home of Mr. and Mrs. E. :"-d Mrs Merle Dahn and son De ' ' " "!Peter Thuesen home in t~ene
N.
Blood,
Cedar
Rapids.
von of Tipton; Mr. and Mrs. ~aY:D~,b, of Rawli,~ W r^ ] " ~"
!~n ~. "i Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heneks and i Pl~in~
l~nr~on Mr and Mrs George Kof-i ~./ 7 ~, ~v. ~.~ =: The R. F. Wileys visited in the
Mr. and Mrs. G. L Albright, Patsy ~ guests in me lvirs rrea ~araner I
run daughter Dawn and Miles i : Mrs. Minerva Wdey home in Mar-
and Jay will join a family group's o ~ I nome overmgnt rest weanesaay, i ion Sunday
for Thanksgiving dinner in the l uann ol ~eaar r~apms. ] ;
mr ana iwrs rlo~ara lwason naa p
' The aul Bowers" of Lisbon Don
home of Mrs. Albright's sister, Mrs. i iv~r. ana Mrs. VV.L. l%ynetL lvlrs,i as Thanksgiving day guests Mr. 'i Goodyears of Mt. Vernon 'Clair
Lee Ireland, at Monticello. i ~. ~. rloover ana ivtr. ana Mrs. w. ! and Mrs. Freeman Mason, Arleen i Howards and Steven and Mrs. i
i Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cave, his i~l'i. ~oover at Ivlounl vernon were,and Mike Bever of MechanicsvillelDuane Danielson of Cedar Rapids
i daughter, Mrs. Harry Decious, and l ~unoay guestst l;a::e or~n~It:sS i and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nosley iwere Sunday evening dinner guests
Floyd Coon of Mt. Vernon attended'l ~unme none a P~ " ," i of Cedar Rapids. I in the Kenneth Yeisley home
funeral services for the former's~w, rL t~unK/e, visiting in ner son s~
~ Miss Nadine Stahl of Independ-! Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Gearhart and
~brother James Cave in Clinton l home since Friday, returned with ence Mo came Satmda" to s-end the L A Johnstons were guests
' ' '! them ' ' . " y ~ " "
i Guests in the W. F. Carstens home " . a few days w~th her parents, the E. 1 Thursday m the N. A. Gearhart
for pheasant dinner Sunday evening I Mrs. ~a*ph Mc~ullougn and Miss i E. Stahls. She returned Wednesday i home in Hopkinton.
~,were Mr. and Mrs. Seth RuM and Louise ~arne.y returnee rnurs~ay, morning to resume work in the iI The Archie Whites were week
from Bee Springs ~y reaving bar o nn th 1 z
i Mr. and Mrs. Rawleigh Shoop of! ' ",~ "sanitarium laborat ries. lend guests in the Kee Za a -
Anamosa" E E Hotz ~ d uraay wire ~v~rs~wc~:uuougn's ~
a ~daughter " r of mk home at Algona.
i ' " I,~, ~ ~, ~, har marria-e Mr. and Mis. Glenn Gabbe t i
tJoyce "*~'*m-~- ~, ~. ~ a. ,~ wook ond o,osts in i ne r~eroert bnarters t~armyn
I last weekDuring the r stay
Mr an d home nda ~ Darlene and Ste~en of Central
d Mrs S P Vandeberg the ,' " vi-ite~ Manmoth the Charles Mai en Su y ' .
John Bovas, son Greg and the ,o~r~ ~lnvd C'nllin~ oav~ ~ntt ~ninv~tt evening visitors were Mrs. Clarence i t~liy wel e ~unaay amner guests in
Leonard Hayslett family of Tipton !=-.'~.i ~. ~'C.:~'].~ ~=:] ~:.=~-.~ rive~. Russell of Palo Alto Calif and i the W. A. Shaffer home.
will be guests in the Melvin Oldorfi i v ' Robert Russell of Henderson, Ky. I G.J. Armstrong, of Martelle was
Mrs ~:velyn r sner o~ ~agie t~ro e
home at Stanwood for Thanksgiving. " i Mr~ R J Lind and C,nthia with!a Saturday evening visitor of the
day dinner was an overmgnt gues~ las~ wen- ~' .'.; - . ~ . . ~J S Armstron~s
" ,~,a~, ~, th~ Mr and Mrs HarP- wr. ann ~wrs. nowam rm~cmnson! " " ~ ~'. .~
Mls R ~o,--s - ~ s vn" anti Mrs James ThOmson
. aymond Bull, sons Stan r i a e ~ of Marion will spend Thursday and ~ . . " . .
1 . :Smer home. Mrs. Fmhe s st t . iv~s~ted relatives at Iowa C~ty Sun-
ey and Danny of LaPlata, Mo will ~a,~,*h,~ A,~ni~v +,~ ~ overmght In the Wayne Hobbs:
visit over Thanksgiving with her '~"A~.~i'~n''~0tr'~'"'~r,~n"~ihome at Casey Ill. Mrs. Lind and i ay' .
mother Mrs Ro, L ~- i ' J Mrs Elsm ~ramey o~ t.eaar ha-
~ ester, and Mrs Hutchinson are sisters of Mr
She visited during the day wRh ~,n da" droner
brother, Ivan Stanleyand family !a~.~,~ ,~--.~-.~- c* - --'- Hobbs ,p~ds ~as a V, ed es y
. ,~,~. o.~.~,~,~, ,~,~. ~u,~ I~,ect at K-le Clark's
m the Stanley home ~ ~" ~
~" hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. Milo Kaliban and i The P.N.G.'s of No." 99 Rebekah
For Modern Farm Buildings!
CHECK THESE FEATURES . . . they re the reasons why 90%
of all American farm buildings are built of wood . . . rea-
sons why there's never been a successful substitute for wood
on the farm.
PROVED FOR ADAPTABILITY. From farm homes to fences,
from sheds to shelters, wood fits into farm construction
. . easily and naturally.
PROVED FOR ECONOMY. More for your money . . . wood
farm buildings have low initial cost . . . give year-
around protection.
PROVED FOR LONG LIFE. Wood is time-tested. Over 90%
Friday dinner guests of the Ar-
thur Pearsons were Mrs. Pearson's
aunt, Mrs. Belle Miller. and Mrs.
George Minish and two sons of
Whittier.
'Ihe .~. P. Sehrn!ds and Carol
visited i:~ Blai:'ttown Friday eve-
; ning.
The Arc:fie Minishes and Mrs.
Voo-hees of Viola we:-e Sunday
dinner guects of the C. E. Neals.
A Union ehurci~ service was held
at the Presbyterian church Sunday
morning when Rev. Dwight Krum-
bolz of Cedar Rapids addressed a
large audience.
DUCK SEASON ('LOSES
The 1951 duck season closes one
hour before sunset. Nov, 25. Duck
hunters have characterized the
hunting season as one of the best
in several years with large nUm-
'her of ducks and geese present in
I the state during the first half of the
i seasor. Unusually early zero weath~
er ard freeze-up ~, plus the lack ox
tch e n 2e~ de: M h ~ btu n dma2kc: " i 2 a Pi~ek~d"
~ing grounds, sent tt~e birds south"
ward much earlier than usual
'Some large concentrations of birds
will remain in the state after the
closing date
WILLIAMS
Southside Corner Grocery
Phone 68 Lisbon, Iowa
Blueberries, No. 2 can 33c
Red Cherries, Pitted, No. 2 can 23c
Coffee Cake Mix 24c
Muffin Mix, Blueberry 30c
Blended Juice, 46 oz. can 28c
Sauerkraut, No. 2 can 15c
Hominy, No. 2 can 15c
Chili Sticks 45c
Red Beans, No. 2 can, 2 for 25c
Candied Citron, Lemon and
Orange Peel, pkg 12c
m
Fresh Oysters, Fruit and Vegetables
We Close At 10 A.M. Thanksgiving Day
Advertise or Be Forgotten.
Eliminate the cost of hiring a custom shel-
ler do your own shelling with a John Deere
No. 4-B Sheller
You can shell from 100 to 250 bushels of
corn per hour a saving of time, and money
of all farm buildings in America are built of wood. Mrs. E. E. Hotz and Miss Janicei j. M. Carbee returned Thursday Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Crelly visitediLodge met with Mrs. DeVer Port . . . and, the 4-B Sheller certainly pays for it-
will return Wednesday from a trip from a week's visit in the home of! Sunday evening in the C. R. Runkle [Tuesday self in the convenience it gives. What's
more,
It is the choice of farmers everywhere, to Georgia. They left Thursday to lhis daughter, Mrs. Kermit Caldwell, ihome at Davenport They met Don Mr and Mrs Alexander Taylor
PROVED FOR PRACTICABILITY. Wood is easy to work visit Pfc. Robert Tomash at CamP lat Anderson, Mo. They made a trip ' and Bob Kaliban, who attended the ~ " '
ientertamed the Get TogethersWed-you can depend upon its better performance
Gordon, near Augusta, and Mr. and to Muskogee, Okla to see Fort ~ Loras-St. Ambrose football game. ! nesday evening
efficiently . . . whether you do the work yourself or Mrs. Melvin Hotz at Atlanta. i Gibson erected in 1824. The stock- Bob plays in the Loras college! Saturday evening guests in thefor many, many years.
hire it done Mrs. Mamie Rieger went to Clin-ade surrounding the placeis an exact band. !Roy Jennings home were the Ralph
ton Monday to visit a few days with !replica of the original. Two mill- Mrs Fred Gardner Miss Elsie
PROVED r-OR OPERATING EFFICIENCY. Wood farm build- her daughter, Mrs. Laurence Kynett tary cemeteries are near the place, i Mrs i~lmer Dahn and' children at"Reeds' Bob Shueys and Eugene Features such as hardened-steel shelling
!Healds. 500 was played for enter- cylinder efficient cob auger big-capacity
ings pay their way . . . reduce operating costs, and family. She will return with The Anderson's son Bob, who is in',tencied a farewell last Sunday for itainment.
the W. L. Kynetts, who are to spend the national guard, attends South-ithe Bob Behrens family leaving The E. R. MeGrews and the A.R. cob stacker hopper . . . powerful cleaning fan
Experience has proved that there's no substitute for lumber Thanksgiving day in their son's : west State Teachers college in Tipton to make their home in
,i Pearsons attended the funeral of
on the farm. Let us discuss your building program with home. .Springfield, Mo. IAustralia. The gathering Was heldigrs' Louis Wall at Central City adjustable corn thrower and nine-foot
yOU. --~ i in Moose hall at T~pton. Mr Behr- i Sunday. Mrs, Wall was the former
I . I
lens Is a nephew" of Mrs. Gardne'. i Cora Jepson of Springville. cob stacker mean long I,fe and low upkeep
-- FLOOR SANDERS FOR RENT -- !11 1 ,~ nip ! Mrs. Jennie Floyd, who has lived l Mrs. Albert Pollock is a patient
Igl-,l~-~, ~l~- I~'~ m~ !the past ten. months with her in St. Luke's hospital in Cedar COSt.
daughter and son-in-law, Mildred i Rapids, where she underwent sur-
~l~ill~ll dl ~l ~Wli I~ll~ll ~[ ~1~ ~ and John Vahey of Boston, Mass !gery Saturday morning. See us for complete information
~ ~, is now visiting her daughters, Vi-I Marilyn Parker of Martelle spent
rocerv anci : uoer Market ola tMrs. Stanley Melsh~ and ram- last week with her grandparents,
. r lily of Cedar Rapids and Nita (Mrs. iMr. and Mrs. W. A. Shaffer. MILLER IMPLEMENT
Lisbon Ph--- '~m !Joe Valentine} of Omaha, and also! Clint Pollock of Bennett ,'as a
Qn~ I Ua :her sisters, Mrs. Nettle Shawver of lMonday caller at the Harry Smith
,: Tipton and Mrs. Laura Hoffman of lhome.
Lisbon Martelle Mt. Vernon. Mrs. Floyd will re-! Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Pearson and YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER
I~--.---.'-.I- e r J ~ e P ~ i turn to Boston after Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McGrew called
op~,~ rot rrlclay, aamraay, aunaay ~ i Sunday evening at Ben Shellham- Lisbon, Iowa Phone 32 or 214
White Oak reef's. --------------
Mrs. Arthur Holub w~re the Frank m
I CHILl SPAGHETTI, Swift s 25c Mrs. Raymon Stearns I Friday evening guests of Mr. and
Frmk s Plumb,ng And c u CON CARNE, Swif'" -- Jerryl Mr. andwereMrS.dinnerFredguestsSiebelSat and!Kulas of Cedar Rapids. the Emil, a.~ ';~/ A,~
~-S ~]C the[H lubs and Stanley Holubs. all of ~ ~~~l~ll~~
pR= . . !. Glen Wickham home near Lisbon.Lyle[ Prairieburg.h.win Coppoek "of Mt. Vernon ~iII
u ,: ea,nu Service =m, =,wins, ,:z oz 48c,Greenfield G.I.C. met at the
~v *-*~ -- Beighle home Friday afternoon. Mrs. ! visited Mr, and Mrs. H, L, Coppock
Phone 1 I0 or 213 Lisbon, Iowa D~DI rU~U, Melnz, 3 tar 25c Mae Rumple of Anamosa demon- : Saturday afternoon. :
strated wrapping Xmas packages. ! Sunday after'noon and evening i
PEANUT RIITTI=D ~ |#lt. 1 Ii~ A AO i Horace Brutzman and Ethel were !callers in the Harry Smith home
-- ~ ~. -w ~#. -w~, i Sunday afternoon callers at the Otis ! were: the Ray Pollocks of Cedar|
American Standard-Sanitary Plumbin2 end COFFEE, Cool Roasted, Ib 79c si [ haOnr~eh, irs Sheryl Baker and i Rapids'shirley Bert and PolloCkthe Henryand Coopers.R ger and . l I
Heating Products
. .-- i sons were supper guests in the At'-'.i FrankMr SundayandB' MrS.HolUbdinnerStanleYof guestsPrairieburgH lUbof and,the :ml m N O W! "
l
Kelvinator Home Appliances :~UKr, package l Vc iday.thur Baker home in Anamosa Sun-lv,ere
ORANGE JUICE, Libby's, frozen, 2 for 31c i Sunday guests in the Charlie,Arthur Holubs.
. Kuntz home were Mrs. Davis, Mrs. B.A. Jenkins has returned from
19 2 CASi TRACTOR DOLLS, Regular $2 50 for only .$1.59 lEngleking, Mr.a.nd Mys: Lawrence ' the h spital and is impr ving sl w- '!Smoenowanct t~lair oi ~,isbon, me lY.The Ralph Stewarts, Guy Martins l I
PEANUTS, Planters, 8 oz. can 29c !Lyle and George Beighle families, and Lester Thompsons spent sev-il We'll Hold Your Purchases
--- [ Bertram !oral days last week in Des Moines!
i attending an insurance convention.
Open All Day Thanksgiving BERTRAM BROTHERHOOD [ Mrs. Elsie Bradley of Cedar Ra-ii ;~
~,-- was a Wednesday evening i, ,;~ : : . ~
Sunda'" Hours 7 to 12 a m 4 to 9 m i The Bertram Methodist Church supper guest of the A. R. Pearsons. '' ~i~ I
y "'--- p. - monthly Brotherhood meeting was l The Bert Stewarts of Whittier[I (-,"::::~?:~;;~:~}2"i,::;i;ii~
i held Monday evening, Nov, 12, at i called on the Fred Baileys Friday. 'k ~,:~;~;~.:~::~,~!;):)i~:.~t[~;~i~ i::i:: !
,J the Carol Olmstead home. For the I Mrs. Russell Gerdes and daugh-il i ~ ,~ I
See the new VAC Case 1952 Tractor SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE vest"ipr gramwas theshownmOvieby Rev."GreenBeal,Har-and i Mrs'ter GloriaNina Smith f AnamOSasaturday.Called on!lil [ i
Has new power take off drive for ham- w^ - ~- -* L- - -- enjoyed by all that were present. I Janet Bright spent WednesdayiI .::~::~i::::::i!i::~i.ii~i~i~~
,~ reserve me rl~nl TO ilmlr. [ 1 b held
The next meet'ng will e ;night with Karen Manley. I ::/ I
mer mill. Can be moved around and on Dec 6 and the annual electionl The A. C. Rodmans visited rela-ii ,
used any place on the farm. l D /",!, lkl--, ! of officers will be held at that time. ! tires in M nticell Thursday after- !.il n n'iadultpicnic classesdinn~r atof thethe CliffOrdwhittierKnight'-~lsun i!I
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O Has new Lambert double disc brakes. Lisbon Church Notes I The Arthur Pearsons attencaea aI
O Has new easy riding seat. I I ! FEDERATED CHURCH i home Friday evening when
two' l
e Has new steering mechanism. Winter ,rvv, Your Rev. R. S. MeBirnie, Pastor
' Sunday School 9:30. l ofYgames and contests and to give !: -
~:~;::ii::'::: i~:: ' ]
Come in and see this new machine, i Morning Worship 10:30.
Why Worry Along With Y. P, M 6:30. i a final report on the sales of
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1 Christmas cards for Community i ~~?:ii::::)i:::::i::~ ~
i METHODI~HURCH Hall improvements, i
Other New Case Farm Machinery A Stubborn Motor Rev. M. C. Melcher, l~tstor [ Mr. and Mrs H. L. Coppock en-:
2-row Case pull type corn picker f Sunday School 9:00. ! tertained at dinner Saturday. Mrs.
Morning Worship 9:50. Ella McShane. Mrs. Maude Secrist, !
' " i n ,~' I M Y S. 7:30. !Mrs. L. P. Krome. all of Whittier, i The Finest SELECTION OF GIFTS for
1-row Case pull type corn picker It s penny w se a d pound foohsh to ------- land Miss Mabel McShane
face colder weather with a hard starting motor. 'Read the Want Ads funeralTheJenSfor Mrs.Pedersenspark Chamberlain llattended the The Home In Years! i
Just Received,~', ,-~-----------~ at Anamosa Thursday. I
No need to be a throttle coaxer or a * I Mrs Lulu James moved to Des i Chairs- Platform Rockers - End Tables- Mirrors I
2 new T-6 Case tractor spreaders ,I.: :- LISDOn I usiness u rectory Moines Wednesday. Her home here J -
Pictures - Bed Room Suites - Hassocks - Living I
1 new T-8 Case tra tar spreader gea, w,~=:~ ~=, =, w ,~ GARDNER AND ANDRE lwill soon be occupied by the new!l
,owners. ii Room Suites - Chrome Sets- Rugs- Table Lamps I
Drive in tomorrow for a check-up of your [ Phone;hOf:ei~e 2-9~1d 2::gd:nce 3-91 t dayMrS'andA'WednesdayE' Switzerin MarionSpent Tues-with !
Floor
Lamps-
Etc.
1
igm
Gary while Mr and Mrs ~o~insonl
ood Used Mach,nery-P-ced Cheap car's innards and let us prepare it for trouble
were visiting relatives, i
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Case CC and RC tractors with cultivators,I
free cold weather dr,wng. I ~Totary Public P.N.G.s of Rebekah Lodge No.' SHOP NOW -- SAVE AND LAY AWAY FOR
149 will have their annum picnic i]
Insurance
Minneapohs-Moline Z tractor w,th cultivator It's for your car's sake-and wdl save your Farm Loans I ondinnerFriday,at theNov. P" M.30. Nielson home I] CHRISTMAS! I
All of these machines have been over hauled - ,Phone 1~7 Lisbon, lows IVies William Doerzman of Blairs- i
pocket book before next spring. I $OHNSTON AND MORGAN town spent the week end with her I I
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FUNERAL HOM~ daughter, Mrs. A. P. Schmid, andi Our Lower Overhead Means Savings To You 1
C. B. Johnston Jack P. MorganI family
PE ER EN & DeCA/VP
Licensed Morticians Mr. and Mr~ H. L. Coppock left
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'M 1 ~ 1 Mt. Vernen Phone --- Dial 501~ from Cedar Rapids Sunday after-]
h -lement Co. # 1 11 ~t l~ I= Lisbon Phones 185 and 50Inoon for Pasadena, Calif. to spendH 1
'the winter months. I] J,)hnston ar M, rgan
r--
1 II1 =1 V I~ --~. IgL !~~ Mrs. B. S. Lorton is much im-
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Case Dealers . -.- OfficeFarmsPhonefor Sale'--148 proved in health. II FURNITURE AND rlCl.~N ; 1
Phone 107 L|sbon, |OWCI Phone 150 Usbon, Iowg RealHousesEStatefor andSaleInSUranCeor Rent I DolphThe J.VanG. SicklesVanS/eldeSat ~t.visitedvernonthelll Lisbon Phone 50 5012 Mt. Vernon
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