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Christmas guests of the Lloyd MT. ZION RAN4 ER8 ! AAt V /A
Oaklands were Mr. and Mrs. W. T.1 The Mt. Zion Rangers met at : IV| . ~|nuN L~UI~ !
Oakland of Blairsburg, Mr Oak- David Machulas The old books
a~-~ ~ ~ ~,- " w~re ~nnen ,u't ,-ith new ~heets~ Mr. and Mrs Richard Kocher of
lana s parents, an, ,~o. ~-. ,- ! ~ - -,o ~, : j
get, Mrs. Oakland's mother, of for the year. Plans for the Year ~-eoma, Ill Wni arrlve ~naay ~ol
Waverly. i were made out. Next meeting will spend until Monday in the George!
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Waltonbe with John Decious on Monday, :Uthoff home.
and Mrs. Rosie Walton spent theJan" I. Tommy Real, reporter, i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Price, David
and Carol expect to spend the New i
Christmas week end with Mrs. Ray! Mrs. Clara Binstok, mother of Years week end in the CliffordI
Walton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Mrs. Eric Kollman, arrived on Fri- Love home at Des Moines. i
Walter Burckle of Webster City, day afternoon from New York City
returning Tuesday. I for a visit with the Kollman family. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Moore and Mr. i
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Friday and Saturday Specials at
and Mrs. Richard Shelter and fam-
ily of Iowa City were week end
callers in the Thomas Moore home.
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Schroed-
er and family of St. Louis, Mo
were week end and Christmas
guests in the Mrs Helen Schroeder
home.
Santa Kids Treat
Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis A1-
bright. Jay and Patsy and E.M. Santa Claus in the person of George Brown is busy helping
---DICK'S-- Bebee of Lisbon were Christmas,
dinner guests in the Kenneth Litts P~ss out the candy treat given to some 250 Word School pupi[s
HORMEL CHILI 35c home. i wno crowded the Strand Theatre to see a movie on Friday after-
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. McIntire re-]noon as guests of the Mr. Vernon Chamber of Commerce. Par-
turned Tuesday to their home in~ ents brought pre-school age youngsters to see Santa. Several of
Quart jar of Mayflower Lansing, Mich after spending since them can be seen in the picture.
DILL PICKLES Friday in the parental Murton Kep-i
ler home. Ilene Emerson is spending several l CARD OF THANKS
Guests Saturday in the Dolph days this week with her friend, i I wish to thank friends, neighbors
THREE-Pound can of Van Sickle home were their son Karen Easker in Cedar Rapids. and the card club who remembered
and his family, Mr and Mrs. Merle Mr. and Mrs. George Brown spent me when I was in the hospital. It
. . . . . . . . !Van Sickle and three children from the holidays with Mr. Brown's par- was greatly appreciated.
Cedar Rapids. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brown Edward Pitlik
Largo jar of creamy or chunk The Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Kindred at Grinnell.
i and sons Jerry, Michael and Ste- Mr. and Mrs. O. Howell Canfield
, phen o f Marshalltown s pen t spent from Sunday until Tuesday
Christmas in the parental Rev. and i with the Robert Black family in
Texas Seedless, (96 size) Mrs. E. G. Hunt home. Madison, Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. William Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and
10 for . daughters Jackie and Vicki of Iowa baby of Omaha were Sunday guests
City and the Rudolph Vodiekas, jr in the home of Mr. Smith's sister,
were Christmas dinner guests in the Mrs. Willard Real.
Fancy Red Emperor Rudolph Vodicka home,
Dr. and Mrs. Eric Kollman, Gerda
~b and Peter visited a former Cornell
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harmon
Crospy
and
S. * * * three sons of Vinton spent Sunday student, Miss Blanche Bicknese at
in the Dr. Eric Kollman home. Mrs. Wheatland on Tuesday.
Large heads of Crospy was a former student of Dr.
Kollman at Parsons college.
* * John Franta of Springville was a
Sunday visitor in the Frank Franta
Three pounds of home. In the afternoon they called
on their sister, Mrs Mary Kasparek,
of Iowa City, who is quite ill.
Miss Mary Parsons joined her
--DICK'S- brother and wife, the H. P. Harri-
sons of Kenilworth, II for a holi-
day vacation with the Harrison's
FRESH! Fruits and Vegetables daughter in Lexington, Ky.
Mrs. T. W. Hall, teacher at Maca-
1ester college, St. Paul, arrived
Tuesday from her home in Minne-
apolis, Minn to visit in the par-
ental Dr. Miron Morrill home.
Mrs. Rose Hickman returned
home Tuesday following a Christ-
'mas visit in the home of her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
M. J. Hickman in Cedar Rapids.
Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Rahn and
sons spent Sunday with John A.
Rahn in Lanark, Ill. Mrs. Isa Kep-
ler and Gladys Kepler were dinner iYule Mitchells and Bobby, Lau- Mr. and Mrs. F.G. Anderson
guests Christmas of Dr. and Mrs. t rence Holcombs, Arlene and Ann. were hosts at a family dinner Sun-
Rahn. l the Rex ]~.radys, the Wilmer Rich-day. The Paul Andersons of Clin-
Bill Litts arrived home, Dec 16, ~ardson and families, ton were among the out of town
to spend three weeks' with his par:~, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hanna, Lyle guests.
ents, the Kenneth Lifts. He will and Jannie were guests Mot/day at Mrs. Herman Nebiker visited
Dial 244i Mt. Vernon, iowa
attend salesman meetings for Na-]the Presley Hanna home in Ana-Thursday night and Friday in the
o d lional Oats, in Cedar Rapids from mosa Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mar-home of her son-in-law and daugh-
Jan. 2 to 6th. ~vin Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Rus- ter, Mr and Mrs. Dale Gotsch in
1vh n ~ ~ o De Pue wer~ sell Johnson were guests at the Wil- E.loomfield.
I Mrs. Maurice Neverman of Cedar
,oun 84c hr mas ev' gues "n the r. " Eapids and her brother Pvt. Paul
C zst e ts z M and~mer Johnston home m Cedar Rap
! l(1S
Mrs. Henry Von Sprecken home at l C Albaugh, stationed at Denver Colo
" ~ " i ' IVlr an(l /~ll'S. WIlIlalTI /-/lnrlCKS
Apple Sauce, No. 303, heavy syrup 17c
Monhcello and Christmas guests n were callers Saturday on George
tho Mr :~nrl ~r~ Amhro.~, De Pue]O/ ~euar lxaplas spent ~nrlstmas
i eve with their daughter Mrs Wm. and Miss Tillie Kramer.
Del Monte Grapefruit Sections, No. 2 23c home at Preston
i . ;" }Goudy and family. They also at- Mr. and Mrs. Donald McGinty en-
r~ uests a~ a ia]nlly amner on
In heavy syrup I ~ " L tended the Christmas nro~ram at tertained on Christmas day Mrs
;Christmas day in the Mr and Mrs I "- " . '. '
: * ~ " . ', the church Mr. and Mrs. WHham McGmty s parents from Ilhnms and
L'- an-Wil Goudy and Andrea, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. McGmty s parents and other
Dole Pineapple, crushed, No. 2 27c I ~ugenewnlzam t~legersrl g~'araoI nomelsDon werea me i~ ,
a" e "" " " ~d ~" n rse at St" i Merle Goudy were guests at a faro- relatives from Cedar Rapids.
In heavy syrup,oen noggaro, stt et t u i il" dinner o~ ~" ~'~'~ ~-o ~-1~o ;
T lh-o'~ hncnitnl Oorl~.- R~ids ~ a . ,* -,~ ,~. u,~:~ ~ervlces are nelo eacn ~unflay in
"~ :" ":: ~ .' !Cedar Rapids. Mrs. Glass is the the Methodist church. Dr. Morrill
Hungs Catsup 19c tmmstmas runner guests m reel former Winifred Goudv '~ u ,~*
Francis Gaines home were the l - u~ s
Angel Food Cake Mix 39c
Tendersweet Peas, medium 16C
Faultless Kidney Beans, No. 2 15C
Bertram
Mr--s. Frank Letner
The Byron Wetzels were Sunday
callers at the Frank Letner home.
Donald Stoneking and his busi-
ness partner were holiday guests of
the Paul Caldwells.
Mrs. Rena Craig spent Christmas
with her daughter's family, the
Floyd Neagles in Center Point.
The boys and girls 4-H clubs are
holding their Christmas party
Linn Grove i Thursday Dec. 28 in the community
Mrs. Ed Harris hall.
The Harold Clarksons of Cedar
Sondra Sue Steele is visiting this Rauid.~
week with her grandparents the Ed Dows,- called Sunday in the Peter
Frank Letner and George
Harris'. ~, Kramer homes.
Mrs. Eva Peck and Dollye hadi Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gotosh of
as guests Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ped'{Blo mfieldi
spent
the
holiday
v;eek
ersen and Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs, John Thorp and lend with her parents, the Herman
family visited from Friday evening lNebiker
home.
until Monday with relatives all Callers Christmas at the Frank
I'~ew Windsor, Ill. ,Letner home were John. Albert,
At the January meeting at the' Robert and Richard Ludden and
home of Mrs John Thorp there will Miss Horan all of Vinton.
be a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. i Mr and Mrs. Frank Letner on
Don Jensen, the former Kathleen!Saturday attended funeral services
Stewart. i for Dr. Glenn Rowley in the Me.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Harris at-i thodist church in Mt. Vernon.
tended funeral services Friday af-i Mr. and Mrs. Clair Stoneking en-
tern,on at the Horner funeral home i tertained on Christmas Day. Mrs.
in Mechanicsville for Will McCam- Stoneking,s mother, Mrs. Lettie
man, a uncle of Mrs Harris.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kinrade and the Floyd Kitchen
Richardson on Christmas were the family.
Sunday and will speak next Sunday
Ralph Petersons and Pam of Water- Scott's Mill in the absence of the pastor who
loo, the Lloyd Petersons of Lisbon, . . ]with his family are visiting rela-
the Wayne Clarks and David, the tv~rs, harry ~araway has been fives in Texas.
Paul Gaines' and Sandra and Jim i very ill at her home. 1 . . ,
r~^~; .~ ~.~,~ Guests durmg the hohday ~eek
Dean. ~xz~r .~'~,s, uu:~ ~11t,t J[1.~IUIU. 2"~i~.t~; I me
~end m the Thomas Moore ho
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Freeman were ~unaay mornmg Callers
ln,~ ~ fha;,- ann i,~ l~ur ~n~1 Ha,oh
and Roger were Sunday dinner the Scott home ter-- Mr. and Mrs.'-"Lacey of Los An--"
guests a~f Mr. and Mrs. William The Ed Stastny and family spent:geles' Mr. Moores brother and wife,
Beach Mechanicsville and were Christmas Eve. with the Charles Mr. and Mrs. Vern Moore of Iowa
Tomatoes, No. 2 19c
Christmas dinner guests at the Mr. Stastnys in Cedar Rapids. nh.rt ron h of Cn on
Hominy, No. 2 10CatandOlin.Mrs" Clarence Freeman home funeralThe Geraldof theirSc ttScousinattendedat the Neffthe Mr. and Mrs: S. J Caldwell e.n-
~1 Mr ~n,~ Mr~ L1OVa ~rotz and Funeral home on Friday afternoon tertamed .Su.naay w~th a many
Maraschino Cherries, 8 oz 29c ;~' "" -" "" " The " B Bo " and 1 runner. znmr guests were tnelr
~]David spent Sunuay wlm Mr. v. yles Mrs. btel a cn,~ ,n,~ *h~h- fnmili~e *ho nnnsld
[Krotz' parents the William Krotz' Boyle spent Christmas in the Wm.
S~nlsh Rice 19C ~[of Amsworth. On Monday they were Victor.me and.Dr. V,ctor ne homes Gilbert Caldwells and the Paul
~lChristmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. in ~eaar
l-(aplas. Cn]rlwo||~ nna gr~ Mary Fetter-
--* T- ~" 1 - "tr t F" - De " u
[ George Deatsch, Mrs. Krotz' parents, ne ~a pn ~ ee s, lOya c,o s -~a-
Olives 25c ~lat Riverside. apd Joe, Scott families spent Sun-""X" Christmas program was pre-
aay m me taeram ~cot~ nome zot
{ Christmas day guests in the home . . . " : oented Tuesday evenin~ in the Me-
Sweet Pickles, Gershen 23c ~ of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoover were a ~amily ,inner. . - i thodist church'by the pupils of the
lMr. and Mrs. Paul Mercer and Ro- ram .ann Lauren Jonnson WhO church school Mr. and Mrs. Thorn-
bert of Keokuk, Mrs. Florence MR- : as Moore Darrell Kitchen and Don
Campbell's Soup, reg bean & bacon, 2-25C *' are stuaems a~ Ames are spenoln~
~ chell and Miss Martha Lahman me~rvaca~lon wzm mezr parems McGinty 'comprised the entertain-
,me umzt Jonnsons
~iMrs Harriett Keyes of Marion was ment committee There was a large
~to have been present but she suf- attendance.
Lisbon Butter, pound 68c ' I Mr. ann ~wrs. ~aipn ~ree~s ann' "
uaugn~er wno nve near .~namosa
~Ifered a severe fall and ~s now at ' 'L Mrs R. Q. Jones was hostess to
S
st Luke s hospMal. I N.SC.S Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
~ ,--pp'es, poun'a og'a- 49c ',anu wno recenuy naa a ClOSlng OUt', "
~] A family dinner Christmas Eve ~a::e ;~;c~:~e% ?t ~55~ ~n~v~e ~n.~y :)mos .Berry led the devot,ons and
nora m ~e me m~ssmnary lesson was present
~Iin the Donald Wilson e ' -Cedar Rapids. ' -
Gra~fruit, 6 for 29C Idar Rapids, included, Mr. and Mrs. Mr -~nd ~rs c'-il~or+ r, oln, ned by Mrs. Byron Ayers, Mrs. Rena
Homer Emerson, llene and Dale, n ~,~, ~,in~n t~,~ p~, ~ ~,n C alg and Mrs R Q Jones The
an, a ~ ~ ,*- .f+~n,~o. ~,~.~,~ ',;.~. ~ ,~;'~,
Oranges, dozen 25c ~ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roup and Bob "' s s
Donald Caldwell famflle to enloy~
tof Low Moor, Miss Patricia Gilmore di ner with "heir arents i change. ~ne aanuary me,tag Wlli
t :nrlstmas n t p
. '~ be at the home of Mrs Paul Cald-
~ of Dubuque and the Melvin RouPlthe Snerwin t:amwens ano t~rana- well
!family of Cedar Rapids. Ima Fetterman. : '
Holiday guests in the Thomas'l Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers. and~ ~ u Jml
Moore home were Mr. and Mrs.i Gaylord entertamed on Chmstmasi ~rarl~e rlal
James Tony of Los Angeles Calif. ]the Henry Weseman family from l Mrs. Milton Koch
Miss Margaret Fesident of Ports- Olin Carl Mohns from Lisbon the', r~ t. ~ o~ nf "f,~,'~ I:~ r. .~"
r~Dil~CCl~ll~ Clover Farm 49c I ' ~,c ea h Cahf
,Qt. jar mouth N.H. and Lawrence ,'Walls of ' Wilmer Deans from Trinidad, Col, I ,~ ,o ,~ o,~w~- ~,-~oo+ .-* '~ *.**.M" ~---"'~d ~.Mr~'
Portland, Mo. Also ws~tlng her I the Gorman Barnes from Cedar { Milton" Koch l~ridnv -Vovoningo.
TIIkIA E/Ak'CC Breast o Chicken parents, was zreva +moore attena-iRaplds, and Mrs Erma Dean otl ,ruo T ,~W-ts t
lng Iowa State Teachers college at lMarlon. ~,~ + i*h ~ ~ioe'~ mothor
.u, M No o 37c
Cedar alls. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Waln and ~ ^,u "^"v~- in Rock Island
Home for Christmas in the par-!family enjoyed Christmas dinner a,k~ ut~7~ ~.~,~, w~,n ,**,~,n'
Quick Cooking cntal Albert Fischer home were ion Sunday with the Willis Bach-!ecl"'f'uneral'services-~'or*'l~irs ~I~2och':s
[[~~~ ~~LI~ l~~/l[~l~ Tender-tastYllb. pkg. 29C Mr and Mrs Howard Fischer . f ~ man and. Earl Walns. in the latter i cousm, m~ss~ helen'" " ~urner'~ 'on ~m-~" '
Medmme Lodge, Kans Chamty, home m Cedar Rapids. The War- :~ ~, o,
Fischer of Kansas City, Mo and ilen Walns spent Christmas with i"*',~,~*'~r'~':2~"~, ~o,~ ~,
Midshipman Dave Fischer from!Mrs Waln's parents the Sam Far- ~"~ .~'J Y.~"'T ".s~ "t":"
TOMATO SOUP Clover Farm,- '. . 'isns ann r" u IvleeKers spent ~nl-m~-
,-mnapohs, Md. Charlty returned i ~mgtons, for a family dronerat I
per can to Kansas City Tuesday. Anamosa. mas in the parental Archie Minish
i and June Ann and the Francis Con-
i ner family visited Christmas eve in
i the Techau home near Lisbon.
i Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Coppock had
i as guests for Christmas dinner the
Myron Coppocks and sons Mark
and Lauren and Melvin Coppocks
and Billie and Marcia and Wayne
SAUCE, ,2 35c
CHOCOLATE (Thi~) pound ~ox 43c
Wh,te pkg. 15c
'"" "" "" '" 26c
package
Liquid Starch 29c
quart
LIMA BEANS 39c Junior had as Christmas day guest~
2 pounds the Norman Techaus, Joanne, Keith,
Smiths all of Cedar Rapids. [
Mrs. Harold Horn's mother, Mrs. I
Frank A. Taylor, died in a Marion]
nursing home Thursday morning. ]
Services were conducted on Satur-
oay by Rev. W. W. Argow with
burial at Cedar Memorial cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Koch and
Sandra, Virginia and Beverly, Miss
Fancy- Crisp 11~ ~ Bertha Koch of Lisbon, and June
Solid Head,| ~t~ ~ Ann Koch of Cedar Rapids and
~ Junior Boots of Monticello.
Texas Seedless ~J~ ~ ~ We would like to express our ap-
Dozen ~--~t[~ i~ ~ preciation to the merchants of both
~ ~ Lisbon and Mr. Vernon for the beau-
.~. ~ tiful decorations we have enjoyed
~ ~ duz'ing the holidays. They have been
Complete line of fresh & Birdseye frozen fruits & vetetables ~ ~ ~much appreciated, one in particular,
~ K the decorated lights on the water
~ ~ tower at Mt. Vernon which are via-
Deliveries Tuesday and Friday ~ ~ ~ ible from Grange Hall.
~ ~ ~ Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
~ ~i bert Leigh entertained in their new
L cry ~'~" ~ ' home their parents, Mr. and Mrs
-- Otto Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
', LAoseU A,J uay monaay ~iLeigh, and their uncle Ed Fisher.
During the evening they were vis-
~.~ ~ ~iited by the "Carolers" which were
Dial 4012 Mr. Vernon, In. ~ = :very much enjoyed. On Christmas
*~ ~ ~ day Mr and Mr~ Herbert Leigh had
~ i " -"
~ ~ as their guests the Robert Leighs
~~~fft~-~t~:l~2~5~.~ ~ '.and Clyde Whitings.
l Mt. Vernon, Ia Hawkeye-Record ,
and The Lisbon Herald ~ A i
Thurs Dec. 28, 1950 rage u i
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Regular classified ads are on page 7
FOR SALE Westinghouse electric
roaster and stand and Monitor
electric apartment washing ma-
chine. Priced reasonably. Mrs.
Harold Carlson, 201 5th Ave N Diai
I6532, Mr. Vernon. 10c
/An-Nu. 10c
FOR SALE: Purebred Hereford
bull. 2 years old, very quiet. Marvin
Andre, Mechanicsville. 10p
Friday -- Saturday
One showing Fri. 7:30
IN TECHNICOLOR
The story of the wonderful
racing stallion.
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
BARRY FITZGERAZLD
LON McCALLISTER
One of the screen's
very finest pictures.
May every minute o[ every hour of
the New Year be chuck full of
happiness and contentment
HORTON
SONS
SUNDAY -- MONDAY
Sunday Shows 6:30 & 8
One showing Monday 7:30
The outstanding Tech-
nicolor Western epic
Lisbon Phone 196
Mt. Vernon, Dial 3912
John Ford's lusty succession
to "She Wore a Yellow
Ribbon" and just as fine.
BEN JOHNSON
JOANNE DRU
HARRY CAREY, JR.
A Big Western
NEW STORE HOURS for the winter
months our store will be open 8:30 to
5:30 p.m. daily Open S turday eve-
ning 'til 9:30 . . . starting week of Dec.
26th.
Coming Soon--
Bing Crosby in
MR. MUSIC
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Can be had in regulars, shorts, longs, extra
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42 Years of Faithful Service
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