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September 20, 1951     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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MS. Vernon, h ~wkeye-Eeeord i~AA~ I~|AI~I r~u IM~ll Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bruch of M~ P~#Ar h~We t'~h~e~ i FOR SALE: Cold Spot 7 feet re- i FOR SALE: Dinette set, porcelain ~ ,m.- ~n HerstM l~sS~l~ mm~.w vu7 -1 i Osage were week end guests in the L . ~ ~. vv ~ ,~ v~,~ frigerater running ~ell good con- top table, two extra leaves, four U~IU .ILJ~ A,U~UU " ~ . . ' . ' , Thm~ Sent- 20, 19S1 Page 8/ ql~s,r ~ ~# ~{~ltk I Kenneth Blake home. Mrs. Bruch Homemaker Chmrman dltmn,reasonable pr~.ce; ~mall off chairs, leather covered. Mrs. Verne r- v~,v. v ~"r" is a ~ister of Mr Blake. i :burner.L. H. Cave, phone ll8, Lis-Beasmore. Phone 15, Lisbon. 48p '-*-====-~==~~ Farmers can get started in the] Mr ~na Mr~ A1 l~henrk pn4nv~di BERTRAM --- Mrs Peter Dows ben. 48pi ~llrl=" ~lU~ ~tJn "J~n sheep business at the sheep field ~ .'i~'ni~'d'in'~r s't'B'~ve-r-~'ark"S~'n'~ ~was chosen chairman of the Bertram~ i ~~ "O be joyful in the Lord, O ye'day Sept. 2gth at Hawkeye Downs.~da~"with-his-daugh-ters M~rs,--Helen :Township Homemakers groups at: THE LADIES of Linn Grove will ilness coupe. Call 73 evenings, ais- lambs; Serve the Lord with glad- IThe event is sponsored by the Iowa/Hamilton and family and Mrs Betty :the annual election held during the serve their annual fried chicken r ben. 48p nes.~, and come before his presence State sheep assn. I.S.C. extension i Zearing and family. Miss Nellie C. autumn tea on Sept. II. Vice chair- sinner Sept. 27th. Serving starts at I~f]~ ro~ with a song." service State Federal market news ! Kennedy of Houston Tex arrived '~man is Mrs. Glenn Blaine and Mrs. ~5. Prices $1.25; 50 cents for chin I suitable for apartment. R. T. Pence, Rejoicing, singing and service to I service, All Iowa fair, agricultural ! Tuesday for a few weeks visit with i Dolezal is publicity chairman. Music ' dren under 10. 48-49c ' Dial 5771. 48c God are all offered each Sunday bureau of the C.R. chamber of corn- her niece and husband and relatives featured the afternoon program in Cedar Rapids and Blairstown. ~with the Linn County Rural Wom- Flowers by Stahl Everything in flowers-wired to all parts of the world STAHL'S GREENHOUSES Lisbon Phone 11 morning at Mt. Zion Community tmerce and Wilson and Co. church for you and your family, f We welcome you to church wor- The Merrill Pitliks, the Vincent ship at ]0 a.m. and Sunday school at Perisiches and the Eddie Pitliks 10:45 a.m. t were entertained at a steak fry George I. YetterJTuesday evening at the Ed Pitlik Student Pastor home. J I Dial 2441 Mt. Vernon, Iowa The entire personnel of Jennies Grocery Welcome All New and Upper Classmen of Cornell College Back To School and Mount Vernon. ~en's Chorus as guests. More than~ Mr. end Mrs. Harry Michael, 60 women were present. brother of Mrs. L. C. Kettering of Mrs. Herman Nebiker accompan-!~ Mechanicsville, and the John Mich- ied her sister and husband, the Leo i'd aels of Fort Bragg, Calif son of Freemans, to their home in Denver, Harry, arrived Sunday for a 4-day r,1, Th,~ ,~r+~, I,~t h, ~uto Man "" w t rin-sT ~a - IMI VlSl~ lIn tne ~xe~ e g. uesu y day evening they were dinner guests in - Mr. and Mrs. Delbe~t V'~ss ~-n ~ tyrol J ~e:rysdha m:v:nnin?~ha~c)] their mother Mrs. Ante V'o~s we~ m Vll!e ,S~,I y, g ;2. . visitors Tuesday in the home of~ eke~erlngs, w~m me harry ~ewar~s M~ ~n,~ M,'~ H e~ gkow ~Id as co-hosts entertained for dinner ~;" " .'tb " .~" ~. - -- --" l " "~ -- m in Mr. ana ~v~rs. t-aul ~alaweu at- ~ney e zt.~ lnursaay. o rn~ g zor tended the funeral services for Mrs. IW ~ansas t;l~y Me. where mey Will ;-- 1 ~* "f^ ~;~. ~, - - " '~ ' a ~ -o on home Anna Zl.~u~a ~t ~,w,~ ~t~ ~.~.~- spenu a zew nays nu g da " via the Gran"~ fan-'on y afternoon. The Zmgulas form- " "" ~ ~" erly owned the Mile Machula farm. i iii THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Warner's rousing story of The Guns That Fought It Out At In Technicolor A Big - Grand and Colorful Picture with RANDOLPH SCOTT i i SUN. - MeN. Sun. Shows - 6 & 8 FRED ASTAIRE JANE POWELL As Brod~w~y'~ famous brother-slster song and dance team: IN In Technicolor A Big Wonderful Musical Shawl TUES. - WED. Another Big Show JOAN CRAWFORD ROBERT YOUNG FRANK LOVE JOY SOON: THE FROGMAN STRANGERS ON A TRAIN THE GREAT CARUSO Coffee, Folgers 84c Fruit Cocktail, Del Monte, hvy. syp. No. 37c Peaches, Hunts, heavy syrup, No. 27c Pork & Beans, Van Camp's, No. 2 23c Cream Corn, Tendersweet, No. 2, 2 for 25c Peas, Tendersweet, No. 2 19c Campbell's Tomato & Vet. Beef, 2 for 29c Raisins, 2 lb. package - 43c Jello, assorted, 4 for 29c Sure-Jell, 2 for 21c Mustard, Our Family, 16 oz 17c Marshmallows, 1 pkg 17c Baker's Chocolate 39c Tomato Juice, 46 oz 29c Beef Stew, Dinty.Moore 47c Jenny Lee's Noodles, I Ib pkg 29c Cinch Cake Mix, white or chocolate 33c Vinegar, apple cider, gal 52c Ten Pack, 7 cereals, pkg 30c Sardines, in oil, 3 for 23c Flour, Gold Medal, 5 Ibs 48c Tide, regular size 29c Crisco, 3 lb. can 99c Ivory Soap, Personal size, 4 bars 27c Pet Evaporated Milk, 2 for 29c Oranges, Sunkist, doz 33c Tokay Grapes, red, Ib 18c Lettuce, per head 14c Sweet Potatoes, Yams, 2 Ibs 21 c Butter, Lisbon 68c MONARCH PEANUT BUTTER, ] 2 oz. g CORNED BEEF HASH, CLOVER FARM GOLDEN Two Showings every Saturday gnd Sund~y Only one show- ing all other nights ~t 7:30. Fourteen guests helped Mrs. Joei ]]]] birthday at 1 [INaveratil celebrate her Dabinett on !the home of Mrs. Laura Sunday evening. The Vernon Barretts and C. C. I Berrys were among the Odd Fellows i families at the lodges annual picnicI Sunday at the Upper Palisades. I Robert Caldwell spent Thursday !m~ afternoon with Ronald Berry. i E Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rogers and son t of New London, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Rogers of Cedar Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rogers and Mrs. Celia Gillette of Burlington enjoyed a get-together Friday night in the home of Walter Kohl and Mrs. Car- rie Rogers. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors for the cards, gifts and flowers sent me during my recent illness at the hospital. Mrs. Don Goodyear TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY m WANTED: Baby sitting. Experi- enced. Charlotte Blake. Phone 6605. Mt. Vernon. 48c FOR RENT: Partly furnished three room apartment with private )bath. Mrs. Jake StudS, 215 6th Ave. IN. MS. Vernon. 48p I WANTED: Part-time bookkeeper. Must have some experience. Apply ~in person. Buresh Implement Co MS. Vernon. 48c FOR SALE: SPECIAL allowance !for your old watch in trade on a Friday & Saturday Specials at -- DICK'S -- Last chance! Can another lug- PRUNE-PLUMS, 12 lb. lug mm DOG FOOD CLOVER FARM 303 tin 3 cans FRUIT COCKTAIL No. 2 can 2-89c .~v stock Brach's Choc. Covered CHERRIES, 1 lb. Large Size WHEATIES, 2 for Boys & Girls -- Better start saving Wheaties box tops for a FREE football. Details next week. P. & G.'s new heavy detergent-- Large Size HERSHEY BARS, 2 for Sweetheart Toilet 4 Hunt's Tomato CATSUP, 14 oz. bottle ---DICK'S-- We will have PEPPERIDGE FARM Products [] [] MONARCH MANDARIN 11 oz. can . . 21c CLOVER FARM TOMATO JUICE, 46 oz. tin PAPER TOWELS, per YACHT CLUB No. 10 0Z. MONARCH 9 0Z. O SWEETHEART TOILET SOAP, Deliveries Tuesday & Friday Bulova. We only have a FEW left. W. H. Hoover, MS. Vernon. 46-49C mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 18c 18c Dial 4012 Advertise or Be Forgotten. Every Day Dried I~.-ef C=sserolo I c:~ ~hredded ~ cup w~ter dried beet ~,~ cup P ~ Milk 2 l~b~e~i~oo~s flour1 cup grated Amer|- icw gsalns gel~pet tan cheese Cock ar, d stir the beef in her shorten- ing ur~til edges curl. B!end in flour and pepper. Stir in water. Cook and r:ir 1 rain. Then stir in milk. Put i::~o greased shallow baking dish hoid- i::g about 4 cups. Drop potatoes by spoonfuls around edge of dish on beef mixture. Top potatoes with cheese. Eake in moderately slow oven (~50) 25 rain or unti! cheese melts and potatoes are hot. Makes 4 servings. You Will Need: Pe~ Nff~k, Dried Beef, Po- ttc~oes, American Cheese. SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY COOKIE ASSORTMENT ICE CREAM, lb. Lisbon . V= am. @ 41c CHEERIOS, Ig. TUNA, Van Camps JUICE, MILK CHOCOLATE CHIPS, Nestles . 2]c for 27c PIE MIX, Betty ( . 38c . . - ;0 - ;S - SQUASH . . Acorn 8 lb . Buttercup 9c lb. CELERY, Large 19c We deliver Tuesday and Friday We reserve the right to limit quantities. O Ask any man who wears a Pan American and he will te!l you that there is nothing like it. Two types c[ unusvol wcc4s found only in South America are woven into a fabric (exc[usively for Hart Schaffner and Marx) which combines ,'- . fine rich feel with rugged wearing qualities --a combination most unusual in tweeds. This veil the Pan Amer comes in many interesting can suit new patterns and color combinations. Everything considered, it's a remarkable value at Se ha ff n er & arx Longs Shorts Regulars Clothes. . Open Wednesday and Saturday Evening ! Rec:ders of Heart~ Sckcffner & /,',c.rr N:tlonal ads w;ll recognize this illustration as the one opoeor~ng in LIFE (Sept. 10) ~,d POST (Sept. ~). We hove this par)icular / suit: atso mony other "~ models and fabrics. I I I I I J