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The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
Mount Vernon, Iowa
February 16, 1939     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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l~eb PiLge Six THE MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, HAXVKEYE-RECORD AND THE I,iSBON HERALD Morley of each hostess and eight otherI i and Mrs. Louie Burger, Mr. andSouth Of Ivanhoe club met at Caroline Fuhrmeister's White Oak and Grace are the victims, for keeping Will members which was recently or-iMrs. Max Jurgenson, Mr. and Mrs for a picnic supper. In the eve- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mottet spent general Mrs. Ella Austin ganized. Mrs. Almeda Jackson re-R. H. Biekerstaff, Mr. and Mrs. W.Mrs. Antone Netolicky ning the following program was Mrs. Raymon Stearns Thursday at their farm near Iowa ments. In Mary ........ ceived a prize for naming the club B. Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. Richard __ _ -- " given' Roll call "One task made ..... - ~ .~ .. City conservation +h~'. ^~' I~OYAL CIRCLE CLASS MET which will now be called the Pla-i Jackson and T. A. Peters ERNEST KAPLAN SURPRISED easier by good 'posture" How to Mr~ an~ mrs. otis ~ivers, Mr. -" -- ........... per bushel :g:/; A't" W B GUTHRIE HOME ...... Rrid~e Club. High score! --~- ON HIS BIRTHDAY vloan" ¢il....... l.Hllan 14c~,r¢. and Mrs taen /:mrnnizer were bun- ~.~...ll !~...i...,:----:-- Q..;i ...... its of..~.~ mn:c ....... "'": ..... ; - • • - ........... "'."'~' ........ "'"d~' da IL~lllflll lll~llJllUIUtlq311 Ill DUll" P'---''''~ Tile Loyal Circle class of the prize was won by Mrs. Verna UGOAJGOA CLUB MEETS .... A group of friends and relatives closet accessories, Mrs. Truhlar and .. y afternoon callers at the Dora lr,....l~,:__ , ...... x~__.~_.~ ured on the,~,~d Mrs - United Brethren church school had Hefflefinger.; Traveling prize by Tie ugoa-igoa clue enjoyed mensurprised Ernest Kaplan on his Mrs. Fuhrmeister" music lesson rtusseii nome. ~©ptvung .~c[~,~ge ~c~ucu corn allotment$..'~ wi,C,z lhen', monthly meeting ,~t .the W. Mls... Dora. Shankland. and .e°ns°la- February meeting, in the home of birthday. Wednesday. evening. . The on. "William Tell'" and review of Mrs Vesta Fisher returned, to her ---- 14 to 15 cen~l~'~t.hi~.._ ..... ~ .... B. Guthrie home Monday night. 30 lion prize by Mrs. Hazel Filter. A Mrs. Grace S~ver. Two guests, Mrs. evening was spent m playing cards Nlgmon by the entire club. Visit- home Monday after spendmg sev-: Under the 1939 Farm Program wheat they c~i~]~.~d ~,-- = -- Jl, -- IlL Jlw " !!D" i Bennett Monday by the Illness of i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Noska, Dorothy the home of Mrs. Mabel Jiroutek, 1.~' Y ca.led ta Lew K°hl's Tues- i probably will find it necessary to ;~ entrance to tl~ • IN" /I Btl /! 1 _ 1 _ IIher daughter Mrs. Steve Motz. and Bobby Jo. Mrs. Leo Noska Thursday for an all day meeting nay evening._ ..... [reduce the acreage of these gener- in W,lshtllgWiL • Mr and Mrs Pat Filter were t went to Leo Noska first Joseph tin gold and cad are prod-~,, ~,: ......... " !p y • i ..... d ' ' . . • ' ......... :ning at me ~nariie lausen home i i Clevemn(l -"- • lll~ THE 411~l/J ,11, ili~l~ ill, I¢ ,business caller, In MechanlcsvlllelSvoboda second, and Mllo Dytert Pahang.,neoftheFedaratedMa~:~, i Th. p_~.~ ~z ..... ). ...... ~.'.~..-i H°wever, farmers can earn pay-I ....... ItL m • Monday evening consolation states "i ,-~,~,~.~.,.,L-~ ,,,~,~= ,~ ~.ue, ments of $1.10 per acre adjusted t,,~ ~-v m ' . " " ~ quarantine ~or ~carmt fever Dori ' ' Ma azlne • li MIss Kathryn Bailey was an ~ ., • $ for the productlwty of the farm' g " • n ' ' • ., " , ' " ' r i t es Monda of Miss ANNER VALLEY 4-H • • Our lar .e stock of Repairs and ¢omgletely equipped m Dye n gh gu t Y ...................... = shill)t~ives yOU vahlable service. No hmg dehtvs when ! L°l~r~ln~2i~i?rst:ff~l Bobby spent ~Th~ :~::e; "~a~mat;-77"" " .. .... il • e D valley ---rl Clad nasl VOtl lteed reoairs, j Tuesday In the Fred Austin home. had two meetingsrecently On Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Metealf and Dean Richard spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dudley at Troy Mills. • Herman Coon of Oxford Mills spent several days this week visit- ing in the L. E. and T. W. Hunter a and Mrs. Ella Austin homes. in a fair lest no tractor shows greater economy than the Farm-all. ('onsidering specifications the Farm-all actually costs less than most tractors. TRUE VALUE HARDWARE Mount Vernon On account of sickness and having land rented my farm 1 will sell, 2Vz miles SE of Bertram, !/z mile W of tip- per Palisades, on @ COMMENCING AT 1:00 O'CLOCK 9 cows, 4 giving good flow of milk, balance to freshen in spring; 12 young cattle, coming I and 2 years old. 3 01d sows; 7 crossbred Berkshore gilts to farrow in March and April. 9 2,000 bushels corn; 300 bushels oats; 7 tons hay in barn, some stack hay; 1 lime spreader; 8-inch burr feed mill and miscellaneous items. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Koppen- haver, Helen Doris, Lois and Don- ald spent Sunday in the Josie Hera home, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Austin, Flor- ence, Kenneth, Leland and Leonard were Sunday dinner guests in the Ben Hendrickson home near Lis- bon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hay and Kathleen of Forest spent Monday with Mrs. Hay's mother, Mrs. Hal- lie Shumaker. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kline were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs; Ernest Tonne in White Oak vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Switzer, Bet-I ty, Richard and Jack[e, Mrs. Wildat Switzer and Mrs. Libbie StarryI were entertained at dinner Sun-] day in the F. L. Shankland home. Mrs. R. H. Biekerstaff is visiting with her mother. Mrs. Etta Clarke at Colo. Harriett Filloon. who has been staying in the H. P. Smith home for the past five weeks returned to tier home near Marion Monday af'! ternoon. Miss Jessie Hartley of Anamosa spent the week end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hart- Icy. Those on the sick list this week included Mrs. R. H. Russell, Gladys, Mitchell, Rosemary Pye and Ells- worth Tall•an. Miss Sue Gordon called on Springy[lie friends Sunday after noon. !] GLENWOOD SCHOOL NEWS I! LueiUe Russell, Teacher Elaine Rieger and Leo Frederick have received 100 in Spelling for the whole week. We have a mail box in our room which is really a Valentine box, We are looking forward to a Val- entine party and an exchange of Valentines on next Tuesday, Valen- tine Day. Dean Kirkpatrick and Leo Fred- crick each have birthdays this week, and Harlan Rodman has one next week. . i Harlan Rodman is monitor this; week. Burton Rodman brought some pictures of Germany to school which will make,a very nice scrap- book. Miss Russell is reading the book "Uncle Tom's Cabin" to us. P C Lassen Auct lnite A flower made of hearts for wm .... . [ " d State Bank, Clerk I . . . " - L~OW aecoration was made in Art :~- ----- -- - :~ ~- :-~ - -- - - -- ~- ~_~:- class Friday. ,CLOSI ,.G OUT PUB LIE SALE! i " g ' i ' • i " g. ~v' tl (' mlplete closing' out .sale at my r~'~idence ,kno~ll as tile Noska |'at'tit. h.'ated :l silile.~ north of ,~llon, and ; miles ~,llthwest of )lonllt Verlion, on ro(~k l~md No. 24|1, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd ('~mlmen('ing at I 1 o'(.hx.k sharp.Elde & I itlik will live lu~leh wagon on grolmds M~i('hinery and slnall articles to I~{* sold I)lq'ol'e (l|liller. the follo~lnkg (l~rUx~! l)~)l~.rt.v: 7 HEAD OF HORSES 7 Sl)tin of I}l'o~$n mules, Jelln)" and ,|a('k, wt. "-'40{) 11).% 13 years ohI aiid iio older and as g~l~(I a lmir ~s ever hx~k(~l throllg'h lit ('ollar: Bla('k nil|r(% SilliN}th nloutlled, %~1. 1||01) Ihs., all llonest to ~N)dlle.~S worker; I}hl(.k gehlhig, smooth In~mth(~l, ~vt 11100 Ills., anotiler real xvom'k ho~. The above have always I)~n to- gl,lller alld ~11~ a staving' g'ood WOl~k l~lil.; I~oan g~ldlng .t years old, wt. 1500 llx~., weU broke and the l'i~'lit kind; Bhl('k g~,hling 4 years ohl, ~t. I~')01) ilx~., ~ven broke. This is a l~al lmlr of ('oils; .~}r;~el Belgian lii[li-~• 4 years i)hl, we. 151H1 Ills., ~ven I)roke lllld as qiliPt l|s a cat. 27 HEAD OF CATTLE 27 !1 extra i'holce (:uel~lsey ('tills running front 3 t