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Mount Vernon, Iowa
September 14, 1939     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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Page Ten [ imz i i i TIlE MOUNT VEI~,NON, IO%VA. IIAWKEYE-RECORD AND THE LISBON HERALD i! ..... ,,~, ,r Thursday, September 14, 1939 MR. and MRS. ART CRAIN r Dead ,,+re,, , or ale:fr BUY SHIPMAN PROPERTY ill I CaU n~arest phone by No. collect, [press (by order) - .Tew t4ahn, -- l I Mt. Vernon, 307; Marion 77 Aria- [ Bring your container, rt ...... 46e A deal was completed Mondayr m mesa, 74F21, for clean, fast court- I 503 on'd Ave N., Mr, VernOn. . .... : morning for the sale of the Mrs. I ~- l eousser,ice,l?raneisPayton. :~,al}~:s:: L. J. Shipman property on Third] = ........ : r-. _= Agent Anamo~, Iowa, for Farm- -- Arthur Meyer Mt. ~e avenue south, to Mr. and Mrs. Art[ = erE Rendering ,Vork.s. ~tate L,-I°:~" .... 46~_P Crain of Paralta. Because of the I " ('ruse No. 7, Iowa City, la. 17tf [ n°r~,.~tnn repeating ill health of Mr. Crain they have/ ~ For Sale: New Potatoes. High-Ish~:l" Sale ~emn:?~: tl),e: D est prices paid for W'ool, Hides cas g n, 1 gauge ~lth lea todecided come to toleave Mount the farm,vernon andabout plan l 1 E ~ aOh al~ •i-7: '~ 4.6 & Sons, phone 225-V~r, Mount Ver- For Sale.. Yeathng polin=~hmp~:: the first of February• .~, ,~1 ]6 iron, rags and metals. DBurgess !.e. Hen!y Lackn)a!} ~_klb° P,{~ -- ----- 'mE 1° tfbo'lr, ~mn, T~l.~a'e°t'~ RAt • " o- 0~*~ . ro~,-o~ VoOnlS wit daugliterMr" andjoanMrS, ofHarrYwagner,StedrSkYs. Dak.,and :vlarKet__ ReDort :0+w\Vanted:. Violin students.46_47_pCall ,:irene" .Vor n tettt en t :, aldn'b,~t t:.~, , arrived last Thursday and have Chicago Live Stock Wauted: Used ladies bicycle. J' .M. ThomaS, Mount Vernon 46-c Phone 230~V. i l I M,.. and Mrs. H. El,sell visit-:, Mrs• Su .a,,na Ke.,'es of Des, Cornell Will Open..MT VERNON LOCALS ed Sunday in tile Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ~ Moin(,s is a guest this week in the { err Ellison hoi,,e and in the Mr ho,,,o Eli'. ane book while soaking in the [Stat)ler and l,eonard \Vflson. ends, bath tub? It's be(,n reconl:nended ORANGE SLICES, 2 pounds for ........................ 15c[ ,.;rnest 1)ahlbvrg and Charh,s tlar- by a Mount -Vernon llousewife. ris, tackles; Bill l,yman, Don An- derson and ]lady Vodicka, gu'irds; ,Mi~s llernice l~,,t,l,:er of I)elhi. been guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Becket. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Stedrsky and James Beck- er motored to Chicago and are ex- pel:ted to return today. Hogs, Chicago Top ................ $8.10 Cattle, Chicago Top ............ $11.50 Sheep. Chicago Top ................ $9.35 Hogs, Cedar Rapids ................ $7.55 Chiea~o Grain Market Corn, per bushel .................... 58~c Wheat, Per bushel .................. 87~c Oats, per bushel .................... 381{c CLASSIFIED ADS Wanted: Alto six player doubl- ing clarinet, trumpeter for local non-union dance band. Must live near Mr. Vernon, boy or girl. ex- i)erience unnecessary, Phone 121-W for appointm,.,nt. 44-45-p Simmons 3-piece bed room out- fit, $16.95. See Hartman's adver- tiseinent on page nine. 214-'216 First Ave. E., Cedar Rapids. 46-p Cost Of Light Bulbs Floor Sanding: New and old floors. Lawrence Hunter, 191-~V. I Mount Vernon. I _ BABO, 2 cans ................................................................ ~ 25c Don Imrson, cemer; and li,,d Vais, ,nd Henry Grunewahl of ]11ai,'s- ShowsDrop 'rom 1920 CORN STARCH, .lack ,,prat, package ........................ 9e si,,, Sprague. Jim Taxi,,r ¢~uentil, to,\n, were visitors over the week Joy, Gone Tornquist. l~ol) l'urkcy, ,~nd in the ho,'ne of Miss Be.'q:er's' SALTED PEANUTS, pound ........................................ 15c ~,,~(t Byron Nelson. bauks, p/rents Mr. and Mrs. ~,. F. Broker Cost of a 100 watt lamp has been MOP STICI(S, each ........................................................ 9c The schedule rot 1939: reduced from a high of $1.10 in 1920 Wanted: Livestock trucking to AMMONIA, Jack Sprat, quart bottle ........................ 13c Sept. 22--81. Amb,'ose at l)av- .Miss 1,'ranues Coleman returned to 1he in 1939 it has been disclosed Chicago. I have semi-trailer, enI)ort (i,'riday night). Tuesday night from Sioux City recently, make four or live trips weekly Call Sept. 29 -]~oras (ollegc at l)u-\v]]ero she had l)een :t visitor in The 100 watt lamp first became "red Fisher, 'Meehanicsville, Phone One Regular 10c Roll WAX PAPER for only lc, t,uque (1,'riday night), the honEr of iler brother-in-law and available as a gas tided bulb in 122. 45-41p with a large 150 ft roll for ....................................25c Oct. 7--Culver-Stoekton al ('a,a- sist(.r, Mr. and Mrs. ('lifford Gra- 1915 at a price of $1.00. There was Free! It excess acid causes you (a 35c value for 26c) ton, -Me. lopp. a slight increase in the price dur- pains of Stomach Ulcers. Indiges- oct. 14--Beh)it at Mount Vernon, !ing the war and it went to $1.10. tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloat- In 1925 it was reduced to 50c, in ing, Nausea, Gas l'ains, get free CLOTHES PINS, Iron Clad, regular or Spring, pkg. 10c I (Parents Day). We wonder wt)y, the Spinsters 1929 to 35c, in 1933 to 25c, in 1935 SampIe, lTdga, at losty Drug Store. tJct. 21---47oe at Cedar Rapids.,x,,nt tO ('c(lar ]{apids last Friday to 20c and this year the price was TOOTH PICKS, Regular 5c package for .................... 4c oct. 28 Grinnell at Mount \ er- evcnii]~' lo see the show. "'Ohl reduced to 1he. 36-48p BAKING CHOCOLATE, Jack Sprat, ga lb package 15c !,)on (lictor.coming). M:dd'''? ']'rouble a~\aited thenl, for It is interesting to note that a Piano tuning, usual charge $2.50: Nov. 4---l'H' auloI:loblle refused to start, would have been required in 1920 R. E. Sanderson, 319 Third Street Vernon (Friday). [Aflel' trashing tile car over the than in 1939 to give the same ~nrth. Phone 125-J 9tf COFFEE, Chocolate Cream, 1 pound jar .................... 29c Nov. 1S--Carleton at Mount Vet- i;are:tter portion of th~ city. trying amount of light, this increase be- Wealthy Apples: Excellent for Jack Sprat (Sheet Deal), 2 pound canister .... 45c non (Saturday morning) to eeax it to go. they flare up in ling such that $1.38 worth of lamps