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May 25, 1939     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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Page Eight THE MOUNT VERNON. COMMENCEMENT AT CORNELL TO BEGIN THREE DAY SALE--Fri., Sat., Men., May 26-27-29 PERSONALIZED STATIONERY---I5 Note Sheets with your own initial and 15 envelopes for just 2 Brown Beauty Baked Bean labels and 10c. Be sure to state initial you want on your stationery. iBROWN BEAUTY BAKED BEANS, 2 cans 19c Mail to Marshall Canning Co., Marshalltown, Iowa ICE CREAM MIX, 3 pkgs ........................................ 14c CRACKER JACKS, 3 5c packages ........................... 10c OXYDOL, large package ........................................... 19c BEVERAGES, Jack Sprat, all popular flavors, 3 large 24-oz bottles (plus deposit) ................ 25c OLIVES, Mayflower Brand, large Spanish Queen, Quart Jar ................................................................ 39c PORK & BEANS, Jack Sprat, No. 300 can ................ 5c CLIP THIS COUPON ORANGE SI,ICES, 2 pounds ............... 15c Write your name here ................................................ SALAD DRESSING, Mayflower, quart jar ........... 23c SALTED I'EANUTS, pound ..................................... 12c PAPER NAPKINS, package of 80 ............................ 10c CHOCOLATE CREAM COFFEE, 1 pound jar . ....... 29c GOOD CHEER. COFFEE, 3 pound bag .................... 39c JACK SPRAT COFFEE. 2 pound cannister ............ 49c SUGAR CORN, Fancy, 2 No. 1 cans ......................... llc DICED BEETS, Jack Sprat, No. 2 Vz can ................... 13c DICED CARROTS, Jack Sprat, No. 2 can .................... 9c KIDNEY BEANS, Jack Sprat, 2 tall cans ................ 19c APRICOTS, Mayflower, 2 cans ................................ 25c GRAPEFRUIT, Jack Sprat, No. 2 can .................... 15c PEACHES, Mayflower, 2 cans .................................... 25c PEARS, Jack Sprat No. 2Vz can ................................ 23c PINEAPPLE, Mayflower, No. 2Vz can ...................... 19c arvm s Jack Sprat Food Store Mount Vernon, Iowa and Phone 38 MOUNT VERNON, IOWA PIIONE 29 Specials For Friday And Saturday FOLGER COFFEE, pound .................................... 29c LINER GREEN TEA, Vz lb pkg ............................ 15c REFRESHO Summer Drink .................................... 9c LISBON BUTTER, pound ...................................... 27c BISQUICK, large size .............................................. 33c HUSKIES, 2 packages for .................................... 19c (Ferdinand Balloon Free) KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES, large .................... 10c SAUR KRAUT, Franks, 2Vz size ............................ 8c SODA CRACKERS, Sawyers, 2 pounds ................ 15c LEMON COOKIES, pound .................................... 15c GINGER SNAPS, 3 pounds .................................. 25c IODIZED SALT, Tube ............................................ 5c VINEGAR, Pure Cider, gallon ................................ 19c PINEAPPLE, Broken Slice, 2Vz size .................... 19c CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, Del Monte, 3 for ........ 25c RED PITTED CHERRIES, No. 2 cans, 2 for .... 25c BLACI BERRIES, No. 2 Call, 2 for ...................... 25c ITALIAN PR[INES, No. 2 Vz can, 2 for ................ 25c TOMATOES, No. 2 size I ANY 23 CORN, No. 2 size . THREE C GREEN I EANS, No. 2 size FOR WHITE SHINOLA, Will Not Rub Off, bottle ........ 9c KIRK'S HARD WATER SOAP, 6 bars .............. 25c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CHIPS, 5 pounds ........ 32c OXYDOL, Large size, (1 bar Lava free) ............ 23c GROWING MASH, 10O pounds ............................ $2.25 STRAWBERRIES, Quart ...................................... 15c NEW CABBAGE, pound .......................................... 3c CUCUMBERS, 3 for ............................................... 10c BANANAS, 4 pounds ............................................. 25c II II Why worry about that dinner when we carry a Complete Line of Fresh Dressed Spring Fries, 1 t/z to 2 pounds, per lb 23c Heavy Springs, 3 to 3 Vz lbs, per pound .................... 25c Hens, per pound .......................................................... 18c Swift's Lean Bacon, 3 to 6 lb chunk, pound ............ 16c Lard, 2 pounds .............................................................. 21c Rudolf Vodicka, Prop. Phone 61 We Deliver IO~VA. HA~VKEYE-RECORD AND THE LISBON HERALD FRIDAY, JUNE 2 Cornell college's 86th annual commencemeut will begin on Pri- ,lay June 2. with the senti-annual nieeting of the board of trustees at 9:'/0 a. ni. (?lasses which will be in reunion on Saturday, Aluluni l)ay are lbS0, '81, '$2, '83. '$9, '9.q, 1900, '01. '02, 14. 'IS, '20, '21, and '29. Friday The pl,ograln scheduled for leri- d'ty, June 2 i:~ as follows:9:30 a. Ill.---~l(Ye[illg Of lIoal'd of Tl'llstees: 2 : 1 5 p. Ill, -- t{cuuion luncheol] for ('ornell teachers, the l,odge, qdisades l'ark; 8:15 p. hi.-- Gilbert and Sullivan, "Iohtuthe," litth, t heatre, Al'n,strong hall. ~',A I'I'IIDAY AIAT.%INI DAY June 3, Ahuuni l)ay, (.onsists of i,e~gistration and inforlna~edle.,~% 7 for ........................................ 25c I,'iA)IHI)A OIIANGES, hlrge sweet, dozen ................................ 27e NAVI,'i, OIlANGES, dozen ............................................................ 3~c I"~,'g' Phint. HOlile (iroxiGli Aslmrag'us, Given Peppers, Cil('unih~l~, (!al'roL% l~ltm'e, New Cabbage, Strawborl~l~. We Close at ~'(H)n l)e(~oration Day Closing Out 1829 lligley Ave S.E., ('~lai' lhilllds, Iowa. Turn iiorih at 19lh Ntreet off' of .%lount Vernon R~m(i, 1 bl~,k to res|denoe. Wednesday, May 31st COMMI,:N(?ING AT 1 ()'CIZ)CK SHARP AI,L I,q'BNISHING~ O!.' 7 ROOM HOME Only u,~l 2 years and jllsl like new. l,'rieze overstuffed davenport and chair, o(,ca- sional chair, f(mt st~mls, 2 hidlr~'t lighting floor lamDs, 2 rust color bl~lad h~lnl carpets, one 12x17~/.z the other 9~/)zx12, fun length stair rnnner to nlalx,h; Walnut sniokhig humidor; nioth lll'~lf pad for ('arll('ts; niaple dlliiliI rooni Slilte--lillffel, dt~tll ]oaf exlelision laltle alid 6 Uil~l~stl, y ilplioist~l~l oliail's, l~lli" backsI ii'ond(~rflll liorch glhler wlUi 6 i~iiiol'ablo cIis|i|on.~ and coil sllrlii~'s; .~;Olilt• choh,e thrnw rligsl t~tat~ el~'trle rlmgv, fully ili.Sllhlt~|i kil~'lien si~d: 2 I~ealltlflll lied i~l(lln slllt(,s ('walnut) ('onsislin~4' of I~Pallty rosl nlalti'e~s, Clln~)n (~lil splqll~'s, van- it)', iIl'e~lng tahle, elmst of drawers, end tiibi(~, b~! side tiibl~, Sunhurst quilt, ii I~'alll,V, dolil)lo weddilI rillg' quilt i~lp (tli~P are ilolulerfni) ; 2 pah's nf wl~ll blalik~t~; 1oo~ featli~r pUlows; llifled fealher inallress, a hi1 of otli~r I~hlhi~,"I ~t of A%vnin{;~; (,leciric llel't'olator; ~le(,Irl(, ivaiYh, il~llll fh~r l~li~iei'; dlslies: c(~lkiil~' utensilsI fish aquariilni; clothes halli~t~rl thel~lios jug: I']h'ctrohlx cl(~allOr Ivith all atl~ichni~nts, antique walnllt (~illl- HiodeI siep iilddersI fruit jarsI i~l~,li shades; ~is~eis and iniiny ilrlh,les not nicnlioli~d, q~lils ollerhig Is of UiP i~i'y bost qiuil- ily and has only h~en ii~l a lltth, ovor a .year, yoli ('an't buy lmth'r iln3~lllOl~, lk~ on halid and liell) yolll~y~elf. Nothhlg ~i h~ ~thl Ix, fllre the sale. MRS. W. P. BOBST, Owner W. E. CHALLIS, AucI,~ Phone 130, Lisbon, Iowa To comply with the provisions of the Wagner Wage and Hour Law Beginning June 1st, 1939 an a and in will close the Banks at 3 o'clock P. M., Saturdays excepted. Please Note the Change For Sale: l'raeti('ally flew l'er- feetion three-hurner oil stove. -- ...... . _ . .......... Pii( ................ -- -'--g " "ed reasonable. James M:~eau- I t lay. Phone 226 I,W. 317Thh.d I/ STAHL'S GREENHOUSES Ave SI . 29-2tc |lignest prices paid for Wool. I| lli,le.s, iron, rags an,l metals. Rub-t| Flowers wired everywhere her tire trailers and wagons niadell Pho "- " .... ne I1 to order. D. Burgess & Sons. phone ll Lila~olliI Iowa 225-W, Mt. Vernon. 13-tf i-- ........ ~. ~ s~_ Thursday, M~sy 11~, Piano tuning, usual charge $2.50: cane seating and ehair wrapping. I{. 1,]. Sanderson, 319 Third SIl'ee( North. Phone 125-J qtf Wanted: Highest prices paid for wool. For Sah,: Vegetable Plants, Yellow Resistant cabbage, toma- toes, Fushion wilt resistant early and late plants, 600 htlndl'ed, also sweet potato plants. 1)arrol Kohl, Depot street, phone 1 o2-J Mount Vernou, Iowa. 29-2tp For Sale: Stuart WarP.er 5-ft. refrigerator, 1937 niodel, See Fred Tonne, Lisbon. 29-2tp For Sale: Hot t'oint electrie re- frigerators add appliallees and electric wiring. I,. E. Sipple, phone 155-W. 30-tf Gas t{efund, ilring perniil uilni- 'l)er to A. '.M. lO'loy(l, Justice of the Peace, I ,ishol]. 30-3te Two 9x12 rugs 010an0d for $3.00, tile reguiar prie0 for one i'li~, dur- ing next two weei':s, f{ugs are shanl Cooed on yollr own floor. P]lone 1 l-l~J for fFee deluollslra- tion. Jas (I. l)uerlueier and l{ob- ert 171. Winsor. 30p Lost: Boy's scooter on Sat-i Wanted--Women praetl~l ll~ urday evening, l~eward. Please [with experience for regular /t~ return to Joe 11aniniond,Phone ,ployment Apply by letter. 135-\V. 30-e dress to Box L Hawkeye-Ree°r~ 1 shall do tutoring this summer Mount Vernon. as usual, either lower grade or ] Paints--Interior or E, xterm '~d high school students, or rural ones [ have a paint for every purP°s~'~i who "~re preparing to enter high for eolor ealxls on pratt & I~7#, school. Maud M. ~Vorrall, Phone iPaints. C ~V Iosty Drug ~' 1~ or eal alter June 1. 30 !Mount Vernon. l~ost: Crank for I,'arinall tree-! See This laurnaee B~fe.ed~'~t tot I)etween Mount Vernon and I,ee fen Green Colonial takes,~e "~Ai~f Stinger farni, l,ee Slinger. 30-o !ohunks. You 0an see f0U I~ Soft Wood laimber, $20 per 1000 I°t. fire box. Get informatiolL |i and Oak, $'-'5 to $40; Oak %Vood F. Johnson. Delivered, 5 cords or more $4.50! Bill Cold, Fr~ cord, pay on or before Sept. 1. [hide, with zi,pper PoMs, \Vhite and Burr Oak, 18e to!change. Save 30 Sargent 25e, el'cording to size, also tops for 'coupons and it's yourS[ sale. il. l'iepcr,l>hone 2110-30, :more about this. come i~. Mount Vernon. 28-3tp Peterson, hie. SHIRT WORN EITHER IN OR Friday - Saturday The popular Sir Conon Doyle mystery adven- ture The Hound of The Baskervilles A fine cast of players-- Richard Green, Basil Rathbone, Wendy Barrie. MARCH OF TIME Sunday - Monday The new Topper Ronald Young, Connie Bennett, Allan Mowbray Takes A Just as good if not better than the original Topper. Tuesday -Wednesday A big mid-week show Life Magazine's Picture of the Week. CHARLES LAUGHTON THE EACHCOMBER A strange fascinating tale. Laughton, the only male on a tropical island with a bevy of beautiful women. SENADA shirt and slack combination Made of aulhenlic Hollywood Sacking Says Hollywood--"America', fun suit originated ai Enscnada. It's plenlv gt~)d h~king, il'~ casual, sl~)rtY. Ci~)l and c,~m- for(able. If you're golfing . . . or lolling on the beach .... ~r playing bridge at night--w.-ar your Ensenada Suit. In It,dlv wood we wear 'era everv~ here --.li Ihe time " Other Shirt and Slack Ensembles $2.95 and June 1, 2, 3--Dark Vic- iory. auman New this season--an air-pierced, 8-ounce weave that holds its shape a#l looks a million. In the handsomest colors you've ever worn: Jute, most be" comin of tans... Gulf Green, most wearable of soft-grayed greens • " Fog Gray, coolest of neutral shades... Cabana, a handsome new-toned blt e' Tailored in perfect fitting draped models with plain or sport backs .'" At the new low price that's putting all America in Palm Beach SuitS. $15.50 Airtones in slacks, with matching belts.., perfected pleats, and the tapered knee and cuff... $4.75 (lelnline Pahn B~Ai(.h is llOi~)ll~a nlllilon open windows let the body breathe. It resists wrinkles . . . sheds dirt . . . washes mid dry cleans readily. I