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January 10, 1957     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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To Give You IN - SIRLOIN Choice VEAL and LAMB MUSH, Puritana Kentucky 20 oz. tin ................................ 2 tins for 29c Cudahy ROAST-BEEF HASH, oz tin .... 37c Lisbon Sweet Cream BUTTER ................ 59c lb. Decker's (All Meat)-Skinless WIENERS 35c lb. Decker's (All Meat) MINCED HAM (The Best) ............................................ 35c lb. HOME MADE WIENERS - STRAND THEATRE FRIDAY - SATURDAY Complete feature Saturday after the basketball game. Wholesome Teenage Story! The picture they say "Every Daughter and Parent should see"! TEENAGE REBEL In CinemaScope! SUN. - MON. - TUES. Return showing of the very ex- ceptional CinemaScope musical. So good we are bringing it back! The story of DeSylva, Brown and Henderson-- the great song writers and pro- ducers of the Charleston and Black Bottom dance days! Leading the Ewalt boys in scor- out during the overtime and Ripon ing was Kruse with 14; Gordon 9; roared ahead to a 75-65 victory. Mullen 6; Bowman, Lena and Stas-' kal 4 each. Tha____~ 3; Cle____ments 2. Rams Wrestle Kansas Reserves Put On Steam State Here Jan. 10th Second Half to Win 50-23! Coach Chuck Bryant will send his ]grapplers against Kansas State in The Mt. Vernon reserves, playing the Corned field house Thursday, the first game of the night, set up 1 Jan. 10, at 7:30 p.m. a first quarter lead, then slacked up On Saturday the wrestlers will to drop temporarily behind at one / go to Cedar Falls to face the Tutors point in the second quarter and to be tied up at 17 points with three!°n their home mat. seconds left of that period. Glattly Mayor And Pep Band came through with a free throw to give the Hipplemen the edge 18-17I at halftime. ]Join Hawkeye Welcomers A sharp return by the Mustangs l opened the third quarter, drove the ! Mayor and Mrs. Arthur Kudart of local tally to 27 while the Comet re- I Mt. Verm)n and Mayor Glenn Plat- serves were held scoreless until the ter~berger of Lisbon officially repre- last minute of the period. West sented the local communities at the Liberty made but a single point in lwelcome for the Iowa team at the BEST THINGS IN LIFE the fourth. I Cedar Rapids airport on Thursday ........ . .... afternoon on their return from the and JELITA ARE FREE Gl~lr;nlg.z~r~L8V~ron:n:a~nTa:rPal~;[Rose Bowl victory at Pasadena, tin 6 Hoidahl Ciark and Jamison Cal.. ...... HOME ) MARKET Gordon M~e- Sh~ee North 2 ..... o~,-.h ' , rne peph oana, n'om IV, T~. vernon Special--Turn to page 22 Dec. ~ /high sc ool, directed by Ken Smy- We Offer You issue Methodist magazine ........ i! ]kil, was one of several school bands Together. Jr. MI. uowns : prmgvlile furnishing music while the crowd Clip the review on this picture ....... l wa~ted for thc planes to arrive. THE BEST IN QUALITY AT and use for one free admission _.~oacn j,m ~.unaqulsfs ]uniorlFirst one landed at 5:28 pm The with one paid admission n)gn ooys pu~ on qul~e a,onierent ~airport building was jammed with EVERYD kY LOW PRICES Monday or Tuesday. SCoYjC ~oz ~an n ana.nng.,~rlaay aIcer-Imore people than had ever been in raKe ~prmgvlne into camp See What Today's Terrific lit at'one time previously. 33 to 16, thus evening the scoreI We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities On Specials Movies Are Like! with their neighbors to the north. I,- . ~ ... ~' W Mr. Vernon led all the way. Their i~eaar t.o. ~ureau ~e s ,,,,~~ Jan. 16 - greatly improved offense was able lCARAVAN COMING ~-:~-.. _~_--~--, • BETWEEN HEAVEN & HELL to easily break through the zone[ ........ I defense thrown out th ir ~ne u~wa ~ate cortege caravan Flowers by Stahl Jail. 20-23- WAR & PEACE ponents and at halftibmYe thee lo~Pl!sh°w )vfll be at the 4-H bm.ldmg at Everything in flowers--wired to all parts of the world | - Soon - were in command 20 to 8. i the Tip,on fairgrounds on weones- • day Jan 16 from I to 4 p.m. and ] LOVE ME TENDER Rhodes was high scorer for Mt. I7 to' 9 n m ' STAHL'S GREENHOUSES GIRL CAN'T HELP IT Vernon with 11 points, closely fol- ] ~WlW~rIT~t~R~ ~W~TT~'r Dial 3911 Lisbon, Iowa /i lowed by Studt with 10 Peterson "~n'nua'l'~anuet"of~'th"e-~e~dar had 8 and Brokel 4 Drahoff led!.~ * .~ . q- :. -- I :~-" " ----- --- -- • ~,;na~,;1T~ ,,,;*h a " [ ~ounty ~wme improvement .~ssn.,i - , .... " ] will be eld at the Moose Hall Tip- : in me two-quarter reserve game l,on Jan 23 at 6"3" -m wi"-'J-hn! L U p LXI 0 F~ J[ )AY s?:ff~s°~l~& gMja~er-T::ep sje~er ic'g I Milton of the American Meat In-I ...... ~.^ o . . =_ l stitute as speaker His subject willi DAf Mt.V ........................ ," ...... , oe lwoaern .t'orK ~vzercnanammg Three dates are already definitely * Tickets are $1 50 I i set for the junior high future ELECT OFFIcERs '~ games Jan. 17, 4 p.m. at U High Ce ar n " " ............. ' I d Cou ty Extensmn Council 200 size, } kin or yell0w ~0an" Z~,,a p.m.. ac lvlar~ene; re~. 1,4 p p. .'mm" atnereLmbon with. U High; Feb. 15, asmet Jan. 4 and elected Bud Willerers chairmanare MerlinfOrHulse,1957' Clarence,Other offC-vicel ------ chr' Albert E~'art West Branch DENNISES RETURN HOME "' ' ' treas.; and Mrs. Ralph Inks, Me- chanicsville, sec. Regular meeting date is the 4th Wednesday of the month. TOMATOES, Tube boxed 21 [ The Mitchell Dennis family re- C turned Sunday from Tallulah, La. ! 10c Mrs. Dennis had gone to Tallulah SALAD DRESSING, Our FRESH CRISP CARROTS about the middle of November to be with her sister, Mrs. R. W. Wil- !son, who had undergone surgery. Mr Dennis, Roger, Byron and Jane :joined her before Chrislmas` ] Mrs. Wilson passed away early on Jan. 1 and services were held in the :Tal]ulah Methodist church the fol- ~1owing Wednesday. Friends of the Denn's family will remember hav- , ing met Mrs. W~lson when she visit- ed here last summer. with 15c Scott's Mill Mrs. Gerald Scott Modern Maids meet Wednesday afternoon Jan. 9 with Mrs. Lowell Swanson for their meeting on the use of lard. The Ludvik Petraks spent Sun- day at the Joe Lampareks' at Fair- fax and Wednesday in the Martin Kilberger home at Fairfax. or i aTrWeOr The Donald Whitenacks, Dixie parolees by the name of Lee, Janet Rae and Donna Marie C and Conrad who have been of Center Point spent Sunday with at the Lauren and Warren Tonne the Gerald Scotts. The Walter farms as hired men left en New I Ergers visited Friday and the Ralph Year's day. They were picked up' Streets' Monday evening. with relatives south of Des Molnes The Ivan Bys family of Swisher and were held Monday at the Polk were Sunday guests of the William County jail pending transfer to the Bys'. Anamosa Reformatory. The J. W. Hopps of Cedar Rapids visited Friday in the Howard Morley News O'Connor home• The O'Connors at- ~tended a birthday party Saturday Mrs. Lloyd Hunter evening in the home of Miss Louise ~tSchriner in Cedar Rapids. BIRTHDAY PARTIES The Ralph Bargers entertained at i Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hanley went to a birthday dinner Jan. 3 honoring Cincinnati' Ohio, Monday to attend Mrs. Barger's father, Harlan Hick- I the convention of the National Tur- erstaff. The two families and Mrs. !kcy Federation. They will return Mildred Cook comprised the group. !the last of the week. Mrs. Hanley's The Mervin Swi~zers were hostsI mother, Mrs. J. Weiss of Ctfica~o, Jan. 2 a~ a birthday party honoring is staying in the Hanley home. bo'h HarIan Bicker~aff and V/rgill M~ller. The three families were i HIGH SCHOOL ASSElVIBLY ~oined by the Paul Meinekes, Earli Joss Wind, musical comedian, will Blakes and Fred Austins. i present a program of musical novel- The Virgil Tallmans and Mrs. I ties and impersonations at a morn- Mildred Cock were guests at the!ing assembly Thursday in the Mt. Ward Lewis home in Mechanics-~Vernon high school. Students will ville Sunday to ncte the p~rlhday be admitted on their activity of Mr. Lewis, father of M.s. Tal- tickets. Mr. Wind comes on the man and Mrs. Cook. University of Minnesota program (More Morley news page 7) service. Time is 11 a.m. Phone 3212 Deliveries Tuesday and Friday I i Mt. Vernon I - i Kli ---- .fforls, _.... ~, anc ! son 'e2~ f cte Mrs ~nes : car: ~ance @ en it Mele CH EST CH EST CH EST CH EST With 33 to 52 33 to 52 36 to 52 36 to 56 be ] EXTRA LONG LONG PORTLY LONG LONG SLENDERIZER s cl~ Olida are you6 FT. or over?.o~,~°**~ooo Believe it or not.., all tall men don t come from Texas! They grow tall in all the 48 States and Territories, II tOO, as well as in Canada, Mexico and S. America where eonf Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are sold! So, if you areAft :lub 6' tall, or more, rest assured we can fit you handsomely in a Hart Schaffner & Marx suit, or get you one. Choose et from a wide range of fabrics and models from v THIS BiG STORE IN A SMALL TOWN hol • • • 1~y, , SLENDERIZER--Reg U S Pet Off )ra ( bui t 7:" Additional sizes available in Hart Schaffner & Marx suits...~ ' this ' ~en ,D< • REGULAR with chests from 33 to 52 ~1~ • SHORT with chests from 33 to 48 Bert vo( • EXTRA SHORT with chests from 32 to 46 ~ub • MEDIUM LONG with chests from 33 to 52 ~tri( • PORTLY with chests from 36 to 52 ; I~ • PORTLY SHORT with chests from 36 to 48 on • SLENDERIZER with chests from 36 to 56 ~ise~ • SHORT SLERDERIZER with chests from 36 to 54 ----- ~r~ ST~ he OTiCE )rdo of ~aul All holders of the $5 48th Anniversary checks must turn them in for credit on a suit or overcoat by 5:30 p.m. Jan. 24th. After' a Pids that date they are void. ,taf :rs. a ~s ( • ees tk hoa 47 Years of Faithful Service ~ a 'ife -J