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March 2, 1939     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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) ) } ) .',lPlCI{~ SI;I).~, Coneenttrated, easy on your lmnd.s, large l~kg 21(' Witll two free cailc.s Crystal Wldte Iamndry Soap i)i{I,~l.~i', htrge paekag~ and Mayonaise Set ............................ 25e .~Ai~ ~ODA, large package, 3 for .................................................... 2,5c %I"YAN1)O'I'rE CLEANSER, for I)airies, ntew 10-1b Moisture Pt~)f Container ........................................................................ 70(3 MAVCItE..~, Carton of ~ix Boxes .................................................. 19e M()I{TON's TENDEIt QUICK .~AT CUl~E) can .................... 55c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABIAF.S I,'IA)ICJI)A JUICE ORANGES, 2 doz. 33c; and do~en ............ 22c GI~APEF'ItUIT, medimn size, 10 for .......................................... 25c MilAAqI~'S IDAHO POTA'POES, 15 pc(rod bag ........................ 35¢: TOMATOES, firm ripe, l)onnd ........................................................ 15c (T~IA,~RY, w'eU ble~.hed, 2 for .................................................... 15c II EAI) LE'I~I?UCE, Crisp Solid, 2 for ............................................ 15c ('AI{I{Orl'S, TURNIPS, BEETS, Green top, 2 bun(~es ............ 15c ,";I)INACH, Fresh and ql?ender, 3 pounds .................................... 25c A Iq)LF24, Grin~es Golden nr %Vinesaps, 5 ponndLs ........................ 25(! ~VI,:I,71' POTATOES, Jerseys, 6 I)oulKIs .................................... 2~3 ('()COAN UTs, each ........................................................................ 10c I¢ll~O(XX)ld, Endive, New Cabbage, Celery Hearts, Bmmsel NI)routs, (~een Peplx,rs, IL'tdishes, Aeac~td(~s, Catnlifh)wer. II()N()I~ BRAND FI~OSVI'EI) PEAS, 1 ponnd laa~i~lge ............ 29e Ii()NOI~ BItANI) SI)[N&cH, 14-oz p~if~lge ................................ 21(, II()NOI~ BRANI) GREI,:N BEANS, ~ l~mnd iul~ek~ge ............ 19(' iI()NOI~ BItAND I~'ROSTFi) PEACHES Ol~ STRAWBERRIES~ 12 onn~>e Package .................................................................... 25c (~Alll)i,:N SEI,]DS! Northrup-Klng and F~trmer's Package Se~s. LEONARD'S BULK GAItDEN SEEI~ IlIGllEST MAt'd,I.ET PRICE F~Olt 1'31~ESH COUNTRY EGGS of Mrs• George Can(p, of Mount Vernon, were among those lnJur- The Baker & Patten reek crush- ed in a train wreck Friday near !ing outfit finished surfacing the Baster, Wyo. Wallace I)arling of the i road from I,'rank Wolrab's east to Cedar Rapids office of the Bank- : three-fourths of a nlile east of the ers IAfe eompany, called on Mrs. iCedar-lAnn line on Monday noon• Camp Tuesday afternoon with the IThe outfit has :been shut down and word that the eompany's physician, left in the Whitutan quarry for the I}r. Johans of Des Moines expeetstime being. to go to Rawlins, Wyoming Satur- day to hring Mr. and Mrs. Jaeger to Des Moines in a hospital oat'. They were taken to a hospital at Rawlins. following the "teeident. Mrs. Jaeger was the more serious- ly injured. She received a broken shoulder blade and it gash was ('tit in her lip. Mr. Jaeger suffered only froln bruises and nervous shoek. Mrs. Camp expeets to go to Des 'Moines for a visit in the Jaeger home as 8con as she has sufficiently recovered front her recent illness. Long Piece of Rope Is Stolen From Stand Pipe From 200 to 30O feet of rope used I/y the workulen on the stand pipe Soups and Vitamins Were Discussed At Project Lesson Soups and Vitamins and their places in the daily diet were dis- cussed by Miss l,ueille Gave, I,inn county demonstration agent, last Friday at the Mrs. Warner Peter- son home. Twenty-one ladies from Bertram an(] l,'ranl~lin townships oined for the n/eeting. A very de- lit'ions soup was served for the noon II)('al and l|lany excellent soup reo elpes were given• Mrs. John Miller : will be hostess for the next project lesson, which wilt lie on March 31. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bobs( were gm~sls at a dinner given in honor was cut front a 600 foot piece and ~of Miles Hess in Marion on Sun- stolen on last Thursday night• (lay. and PIlONE 29 MOUNT VERNON, IOWA Specials For Friday And Saturday Del Monte Peaches, No. 2½ can .... 17e Rolled Oats, 5 pound package ........ 21c Liberty Bell Soda Crackers, 2 lbs 14c Catsup, 14-oz. bottle ...................... 10c Butternut Coffee, lb ........................ 29c Navy Beans, 4 lbs .................................................... 17c Farina', 5 lbs ................................................................ 25e Rice, Fancy long head, 3 Ibs .................................... 25c Farmers Tomatoes, 3 cans ........................................ 25c Pork & Beans, 5 cans ................................................ 25c Saur Kraut, Ib cans, 4 cans .................................... 25c Tapioca, quick cooking, package ............................ 10c Gel Rite Gelatine, 4 packages ................................ 17c Dill Pickles, Rosedale, quart .................................... 15c ( reamette Macaroni, 2 lb package ........................ 15c Bried Peaches, Fancy, 2 pounds ............................ 29c Morton's Smoke Sale, 10 lbs .................................... 77c Meat Salt, 10 pounds ................................................ 15c Sausage Seasoning, large package ........................ 25c Black Pepper, bu]k, pound ........................................ 15c Fresh Eggs, dozen .................................................... 16c Guernsey Milk, quart ................................................ 8c West's Bird Seed and Song Diet ............................ 15c CANNED FOOD SALE FREE,! Long Handled Miracle CAN OPENER! ) With 6 cans Jack Sprat I repared Spaghetti, Pork and Beans, Red Kidney Beans, Hominy, Lima Beans, All for ........................................................ CORN, Mayflower, 20-oz. can, 3 cans for ................ 27c PEAS, Mayflower, 20-oz. can, 3 cans for .................... 27c TOMATOES, Mayflower, 19-oz. can, 3 cans for ........ 27c GREEN BEANS, 19-oz can, 3 cans for ...................... 27c • SPINACH, 18-oz. can 3 cans for ................................ 27c APRICOTS, J. S. Whole Unpeeled, No. 2t/z can .... 21c PEACHES, Jack Sprat Sliced, in Heavy Syrup, No. 2!/z can .......................................................... 19c PEARS, Jack Sprat, in Syrup, No. 2 ½ can ................ 24c PINEAPPLE, Jack Sprat, Sliced or Dessert Cut, No. 2 !It can ............................................................ 24c ..................................... With This Coupon ..................................... Mayflower MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, 3 lb pkg 15c Limit 1 package to customer. Write name here. SALMON, Mayflower, Fancy Pink, 3 1-1b cans ........ 35c Here's Red Hot Salmon Special CORN, Mayflower, 4 No. 2 cans ................................ 29c Sweet Tender Sugar Corn for Casserole or Salad Dishes. FIG BARS, Fresh from the Bakery, One pound ........ 10c CANDY, Chocolate Party Mix, 1 pound ................ 21c WAX PAPER, 40-ft. roll ................................................ 9c CLOTHES PINS, 30 count cello wrapped ................ 9c CHOCOLATE CREAM COFFEE, 1 pound jar ...... 29c IMPROVED "R", 1 pound ............................................ 23c GOOD CHEER, 1 pound ................................................ 16c ])r. Gardner, who is home during ])ill I)econies a law. This law would ;he recess of the general asseutl/ly, help the local merchant attd bring spoke briefly of the work of therein "t lot of revenue.--Eagle Grove legislature so fat'. ]Eagle. Dean Beasntore and Melvin Hey- ! nohls, 1,isbon seniors, were guests. Mount Vernon Locals Charles Heller has been ill with the flu this week• Mrs. Eva Beck and son Stuart of Onslow are guests this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Klimo. Cltarles Savidge of Omaha, Nehr arrived Wednesday afternoon to visit his mother Mrs. S. ],2. lmih, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Baker of Ce- dar Rapids, and ,Mr. and Mrs. Met'- rill Garrett were visitors Sunday in the Charles Heller home. Mr. and ,Mrs. I+ester l)aeken of I,isbon moved to Mount Vernon on Wednesday. They located in apart- nlents in the Joe Now~k house. Mrs. Elizabeth Parsons who has been ill for three weeks is still confined to her bed, and is not gaining as well as her friends wish. Robert Kleineck expects to leave Saturday for Kansas City, Mo., ~where he will spend eight ntonths studying a course in radio com- m unieation. Conservation Committee Confers With Farmers Ross Clark, J. C. Milholin and Howard Neal. members of the Franklin township soil conserva- tion conimittee were in the Mount Vernon city hall last Saturday to assist the farmers to plan cropping" progrants which will meet the re- quirentents for performance under the 1939 farnt program. John 'F. Wager, ehairulan of the cotlnty AAA committee said in opening two (lay training sehool for town- ship contmittee nlen last week in Cedar Rapids, "With surplusses of farm crops again piling up it is iul- perative that good participation be seeured this year." The addition of the crop adjustment payuient on eo)'n will increase the payments for complete participation, and more farnters are expected to qualify for nlaximum payments than has rl)een the ease in any previous year. Dr. Keyes Will Address Science Club Wednesday Eve l)r. Charles R. Keyes will give a talk before the Cornell Seieuee Club in the 'Geology lecture roonl, third floor of Law building, Wed- nesday, March 8, at 7 p.nt. on "Re- cent Excavations in Iowa Indian 'Mounds and Village Sites." Dr. Keyes will exhibit pictures show- ing what such exeavations look like and will display the various types of materials ohtained fronl them. The speaker, who is a fore- nlost authority on Iowa archeology, has excavated ninny sites in the regions hordering the Mississippi and the Mis.~ouri Rivers. ~VtllTE SCHOOI~ NEWS We eleeted the following new of- Magic Washer, package ........................................... 19c OVALTINE, Small Size ................................................ 33c story published by the Junior Writ- Matches, 3 boxes ................................ 10e WAX RITE FLOOR WAX, Pint Can ........................ 39c er's club. Apples, Winesaps, 5 pounds ................ 25c MAGIC WASHER,"" Large 27 oz. package ................ 23c In Art we are working on large I)uteh posters• Bananas, Firm Yellow, 5 pounds ........ 25c 9 ounce package .................................................... 10c The little folks nlafle an Ameri- OceanPUre Lard, poundcat Fish, pound ............. ..... ----------.-..._10C vin's Gro' ean flag of paper chains. ---- lOc we have a set of "Aii e Jet I ry" readers.--Mihlred N. Huey. tii Lisbon ,Butter, pound .................. ]]i...28e Teacher. Gol--'d Meda-"- Flour__ 24 pound---' .- .......... Jack Sprat Food Store Mr and Mrs. IAoyd Neal and daughter Carolyn and Mrs. Minnie ricers for our Scrap Bag elu,b: Pres., Darrell Kitchen; vice presi., Gwen 'Smyth; see'y, Barbara Smyth. Gwen Smyth won another book for the school library by having a Phone 38 Mount Vernon, Iowa Neal were Sunday guests in the Mr. and 'Mrs. Clarence Neal home llear Springvllle. $ MADg IN From source to consumer.., from wrinkle-proof fabric to finished tie...the product of American industry and American ingenu- ity. Make this test...crush a Botany Tie in your hand...and watch it spring back to fresh, unwrinkled newness. We have a complete assortment of the new- est Planned Patterns in Botany Wrinkle-Proof Ties. TI~9] ............. "GUNGA DIN" and "JESSB The Two Greatest FRIDAY - SATURD Bobby Breen and "Slicker" Henry Armetta and Leo Bobby Breen's Best Sun. Men., Mat. Sun. 2:30; Sun. I ve Without Exception--The Ot the Past Year 9 Over a year in the making at cast of players. CARY GRANT, JOAN FONTAINE, DOUG. Din is just finishing a Chicago. The Cedar Rapids definitely put it on your MUST NEXT WEEK---3 Days--"Jl COMING---"YES, MY DA[ U • • • That's the reason we sell they're GOOD--ALL Till= wAY Special, super- ough soles. I xtra hgs. Roomy ops. Relnt:orced comes. Buckles put on to s ay. Bali-Band .... the bes Arctics yea Four... Five... uman Phone 11 Flowers wired e