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April 13, 1939     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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Page Eight i i ,n i i ~-ir, ~ .... i J ! M USi(!;LI nulnl)ers \\'ere presented i)y Ladies Aid Honors ,t., ,.i.n coun,y c,hori, s "rhc ,.e,.,- Mrs. Burgstahler ] ing was hehl in the high schonl i auditorium. None of the other Mrs. H..J. Burgstahler. president i Mount Vernon (.lui)s were presented at the meeting. of the Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church w,ho with Dr. i Burffstahler will leave in a few Mr. and Mrs. Harlan (,urrent, months to reside in I)eleware, Ohio, (~ohllllbus, 1)hie. \veF(' guests ;It a was honored "Wednesday afternoon dinner party given I)y Mr. and Mrs. at t.he general meeting of the l~ad-,h)hn Coh, n, Jr.. last Thursday eve- ies Aid society in the Mt,thodis) ning al lheir home. There were church parlors. Mrs. A. J. Baird. ten guests. After dinner tile groul/ secretary of th(, society. Mrs. I- E. (,nioyed playing bunco. Miss l,e- lligger and Mrs. I,L G. Hunt eac.h Nore Sinll)son anll Norutan (?urrent gave a very fin(' tribute to Mrs. we)'e hosts at a l)arty ill their hnn- Burg'stahler tel' her l)leasant asso- or Vqedn(sday evening lit the hOllle ciation while a lUeluber and con- :of the lattel"S 1)aronls, Mr. alld ~lrs. i ta)'ohl ('u rrent. stant worker in the group. Tea was served l)y l)ivision No. 2. in the newly decorated ladies par- Mr. and Mrs. Verne Carver and Ior i:n the church at a t~hle prettily family of Center Point and Mr. centered with pussy-willnws and and Mrs. Frank Biderman were eandles. Mrs. IAoyd Gustafson andvisitors Wednesday of last week Mrs. G. E. Bartholonlew presided,in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe A very good attendance was pres- Biderman. Mrs. Carver and child- ent. ren remained until Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. Biderman took her ............. home and were dinner gnests in M rs. Harohi Fisher, M rs. Flora the Frank Carver home. ]~uel( and Miss Mary Kepler, wile ................ rel)resente(] tbe New ('eutury club' H.ev. l'L G. ttunt who is 1)astor ul' at lhe district nlo(~tillg of the Iowa I,'e(leration of clubs hehl \Vednes- ] the chur('hes ill (,alaulus and Grand day in Walker, rel)urt the ineelinI~ _~¢lolln(l, reports twenty-six new very interesting. (]eorge ~V'hipl)le lllelllberS \yore rct'eived Ill th(' l\\'O ('illll'('h(?s OIl l']ast('r SII d /\'. of ('edat" Rapids, presentetl the key- _ ........... note address o'l the sut)jecI, "God- less it;)1 of \V;tr," a very tiiuely ('harles lledges, who is r)~:t i "~cl'(!,s~ilg'. ()th- , following u heat'( atta('k, suffered ! Nicholsol'~ of Mouut Vernolt, |o\va, er Sl)ealeer: \~,: (, ),I r~. I(athrvn, a slight uttact,: OI1 Sunday luorning" t ~t(lI1 la;ishop l,'rederlck ],ecte of Browlt se v,,I'/)'¢ of the sl~/Ie or-,t'roul whi('h he is rccove)'in;4 very}i)cl:tnd' I,'lorida. BIshop Nicholson ganizatio' ;t'~(t Mr:-;. I)avi(1 IA!nnox, nicely, is kt;()wII t}lruughout t]te entire i :' luutrv, and tirst inspired Mr. Wil- liai:is into the ministry. claimed by said nnkno\vn ch/inlants. was derived or ('lain/ed to have ])e(,a derived ()r the nlcthod of ob- taining the same by said unkno~,vn ('];lilllants and unkn(~\vn defendants; lh~tt the t)lain(iff avers in said pe- titi(m that the names and residences Phone 50 Mount Vernon FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES ('AI:IJI,'I O VI':It, la[%ge heads ...................................................... 1(14' ASPARA(~US, ½ ilonnd l)un('h .................................................... 10c NE~V ('AI~BA(~E, ,~)lid heads, 4 i~)nnds .................................. 191' I~IgOCCOIA, at its l~.~t, large bunch ......................................... 19(' IlAI)iSHE~, CI{EI,L~ ONIONS, lmnch ...................................... ,%c CAI{I{(Yrs, California (~reen TOl), 2 1)un(dles ............................ 13c .%'I'IIA~VBERRIES, 1)in1 I~)x ......................................................... I r,(' ~VI N I,'NAP APi)I~IES, Crisl), 4 l~)unds ............................................ 25c (~llAi)l,]101)~tTIT, Texas .~-dle,~% (I for 2`%4', 9 for . ............... 251" OI{ANGES, Juicy Navels, dozen ................................ 191', 21)(', 55(' GREEN BFANN, TnrniI~, Nl)inaeh, Brus~q Sprouts, I:ndive, Mn!Qlroonls, (~l'(~PII Peppers, "rolnltlllcs, New l~1s, New Pot~tocs, Nwe('t Potatoes, C(,iery, (ht(,umlx'rs, Avoealh)s. IAmes, Rhnb~rb, "Water, Tess. F~OI,(;ER'S COI,'I~'I,;E, dri11 or regnlar, '2 pound can ................ ,%34' I)IIA~ I'I(~KI,ES,, quart jar . .......................................................... 1,%4" (II{EEN BEANS, Cut, No. 2 can, 3 for . ...................................... 2;{(' TEN1)EI{S~II'I+;FTr PEAS, No. 2 can, 2 for . ............................... 2;~(' I()V~*A CRI':A.M COLIN, No. 2 can, 3 for . ............................... i9(' I)EACHFS, N(). 10 can, hah'es ................................................... 39(' HOUSl,;CI~EAN! NG VAIATEs CHOIlE (~II{LN, regular I(I(', 2 for ............................................. 151' I~ORAXO, for the Imth, '2 for . .................................................. 2`%c MA(~IC ~'ASHEI{, 2 lalwe pk~,~, with I,'ree Hand Towel ........ 39(' WIN1)EX GLASS CUEAN El{ ...................................................... 17)(' SANI 1Ol;IrSH, 2,5e (,an .................................................................. 191' AI~SOR1ENE ~VALI, i~APEI{ CIJEANFI{, 2 for . ....................... 15(' (LW.C. CI~OTHF, S pIIJ,]ACH ....................................................... 13c 'AIOP STICKS, ~M[aple Handle, each ............................................... 7c AMIMONIA, Quart l~ttle . ............................................................... 13(' N()LA 1Ol,AI~ES, Giant 3 l~mnd packag'e .................................... 47(' 2rx' Ki~' l)in Clothes Pin Bag--- Harem's right on the line. With ea('h (~ohicn Valley Br~)om at ................ PILI~SBURY'S BEST 1O[A)U'R, 49 pound ha~' ....................... $1.69 JERSlqY CREAM I~LOt'l{., 40 ponnd l~.,' ............................ $1.10 J[gAI Sl N ~, 2 poand lm(~kage ,'4e~,dless ........................................ 17e ~YOOI)BUR¥ 1OACIAI~ ~OAP, "~ cakes, ....................................... 25(' With 10c Bottle Almond 1~)~ l~)tion I,'r~ P, & G, NAI*THA sOAP, 5 bars ................................................... 19e ()f the nn]-[no\vn t'lailllants and un- i Ills lop Nicholson says ill part, , kl~()\vn defendants art, llnkn()wn to "The ])sallus have been nlore i)laintiff and that plaintiff ilas W tlclv I!s'.'d than anv other litera- s,)ught diligently t,) learn the sanle; and the plaintiff in said petition re- !tu:e " N('w light has brokell iu OIl fers t,) certain instrunlents of te- l il:oir authorship. Mr. ~.V'illianls has cord whh'h apparent y cloud the ]taRcU lie((, of the dcterulinations i title .f this plaintiff to saidreal estate, and VOU. and ea(.h (if v()u, , of nloleru scholarstlip, yet retained are hereby refcrred t( said petition the dovoliuu;I] V;I]II(' of tile Psulms. ! f()r a more l/arti('ular statement The book will i)rovt• ac('eptable and ' thereof: that plaintiff in said peti- t;~in 5:tato~ that none of th() defond- i serviceal)h' to lll:lny readcrs." alllS or nnl{YIi)\vn clai)nants have in Tile book will ti rob(less prove el fa('t any rig'ht, title or interest ill ] gl'cUt v:~ll:c to deci)llt laynlen, whe- or It) the ahove descrihed r)re)llises, or anv part thert,,)f. ()r anv color ! Lller ,le'~. t'atho!ic or Protestaut, (,f ri~ht, title ,)r interest }herein. ! I)):}l in titeir ux~n (levotional read-alld that the defendants, and ea(.h ?:~ a I 1 in lISt by lh()se \vho aFe and ;ill of them. h()tb known and lln](Iq()\vn, arc esto])])ed fFO)ll assert- ('ailed ,)? lo lead any put)lic de- ing any right, title, claim (q" interest , \()~iOllS. lhorein adverse to the 1)laintiff; and D1;lintiff in said l)etition ssks that 'i .......... her title and estate ill thc ahove C C A Sponsors +s,,.ihed I)remiscs be quieted and • • • estahtishedas against each and all C D F-~ of said defendants. ~,.nd that each i ne ay orum a,ld all ,,f said defe,ldants hc barred i and It)rover eston¥)ed fr()lll having' {)r , claiming any right, title or inter- '! ['nderthe geueral cllairnlanship : est ill or to the said pr,.inises, or of .loanBo,.!cklen, chairman of the:anY part thereof, adverse t(/ the Dtaintiff or t,) the plaintiff's title :;o~ i;ll action t.(inunittce of the C. 'th,,rein; and that the ))laintiff have ('.A., l)rof. Cooper. and Dean King,~ all such other nnd further equitable reli(,f as to tile court lilaV seen1 plans h:t\e finally been laid for a just. (?ori:ell I,'oruln (,onfcrence to tie You arc further notified that un- less you al/l/ear thereto and defend hel(i oil \Vednesday, April 26. The at or I)efore noon of the second day confere~l~'c will el)crate as ~t one- ,)1' the n(.xt regular May 1939 Term of the District (~ourt of Towa. in and day "hlstitute of lillUlk~n l{ela-for Linn Count\'. to be he~'un and lions," and ,will b:'iug fuur prou/in- held at the Court House in t'odar Ila 1lids. P,a pids Townshill. l,inn ent ulen froul lies .\Jollies ;IS st)eal~.- ('olin(v, [o\va. ('()l)ln/encing on tile ers. 15~h day of .May. 1939. a default will be taken ltlld entered against you Olti(;INAI, NOTICE and judgnlent rendered thereon as Ill the l)istrict Court l)f Iowa, in del))and~,d ill said netition, together nd f )r Linn (" unty, May "'er u, 19 ~;) with the(.,sts of the action. Anlelia (;iffert, Plaintiff Y'ISttb]tt & PIRHI~]IR vs. Attorneys lr()l- Plain'iff Melvin (?lark; Leona (?lark, Trustee' .\t)r.13-20-27; May4 for Melvin ('lark ; Benjanlin F]ida- I illiller; Itose Eidanliller, I+]xecutrix NOTICE ()F APPO1N'T3II']NT OF' of alld sole devisee and legutee un-AI)MINISTRAT()iL NO. 15158 der the last will and testalncnt ()fState of low& ]Ann County, ss: Perry l~idanliller, l)eceased; Weston (Irupe; Ann Flinn; Ann 51. Gray; NOTICE IS HEt{t.]BY GIVEN, lh)sea W. (ira.v; \Villianl Mc E" Dye; that the undersigned hus been on Ellen A. l)ye;Susanna Lake; Fred- this 12th day of April. 1939, duly crika (;cffert; Mary tleffert; Joseph Peters; Mary l'etcrs; AI)rahanl M. i appointell and qualified as Ad- l'eters; Philip S(.hnlidt; Benj. Bow-!n/inistrator of the estate of Oscar man; A. E. 1Anninger; and all per-H. I)raeh, late of 1Ann County. SOILS nn k ilt)\v n (,Ill iillin g any right, title or interest in and to the tel-i Iowu, deceased. All persons iU- l,)x\ ng descrihed real estate, to-wit: (lehted IO said estate are requested A part ,,f the N~,V!i of the SE!/4 to ntake immediate payment there- and a I)art of the Nl']~s, pri('es reduced. Wind break trees $1.50 per hundred. $12.50 l/er thousand. Also all farul seeds. (,er- tified hybrid corn $3.75 to $4.85 per bushel net. (qms. Paul. 1)hone 277 \V. 24-p leo)" Sale: Mukden seed beans-- tel'lean ed---d elivered. Also eom- mercial fertilizer of ally desired an- alysis. Phone 161,'1 I. l,yall Hry- ant. 23-24p Highest priees paid for Wool, Hides, iron, rags and tuei:tls. Rub- ber tire trailers and wagons tnadc to order. 15. Burgess & Sons. phon(, 225-'~V. Mt. Vernon. 13-tf Piano tuning, usual charge $2.50: cane seating and chair wrapl)ing. R. E. Sanderson, 319 Third Street Nnrth. Phone 125-J {;If Dead Anintals 1Lc,toved F'ree. Can nearest phone by No. eone(,t, Mr. Vernon, 307; Marion 77: Ana- mosa, 741o21, for clean, fast court- eons service. 1orancis Patton, Agent, Anamosa, lowa, for 1oar)h- ers Rendering ~,Vorks. State Li- eense No. 7, Iowa City, Ia. 17tf For Sale: Pair 30x5 dual truck chains, several 30 and 50 g'nl drums. Lloyd Snyder. 23-24(" Place your order now for a Par- mak eleetric feneer. One fencer controls thirty miles of fence. A five year guarantee with each ma- chine. Call or drop a card for free demonstration. Oscar Mohn. IAsbon. 23- 24- p Custoln Hatching'. 2c per egg. l,eghorn Chicks 6('.G. H. S,'o- bey. 23-24-c IVloor Sanding: New ant1 old floors. Lawrence Huuter. i 91-\V, Mount Vernon. 23-tfe - Ali- kin-d-s--oi; ~eam{ng, - gal: