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THE MOUNT VERNON. IO~VA, HA~VKEYE-RECORD AND THE IJSBON
t.ht ........... ..... Local Conservation Employment Off,ce FARMS FOR "HOU Rk, LE.
- -- ............... " " gALE I SE T
" IAre you interested" in House
Committees Elected i Will List Skilled The undersigned, as administra-
Mount Vernon, Iowa
WEEK END GROCERY SPECIALS
ot~-
FOI,GEIUS CO!'~I:I~E, Pound ..............................
CHOC()I,ATE COOKIES, Miut or Marslunallow,
Pound .............................................................. 19c
II1;N'I'E'~ JEI,LY MINTS, delleion.% t~ lb .... 17e
MARASCitlNO CIll':I{IHEs, 5-oz. i~ttle ............ 15c
MIRACLE XVHII* ~ALAI) I)I{ESSlNG, Qt. jar 33c
CHICKEN & NOOI)IA'~, ready to cat, jar . ....... 32~c
HEINZ BI{EA1) & llUTElg P1CK1A':s, Qt jar 21e
MONARCH S~VEL'T GHERKINS, 20-oz bet. 2.5e
CROSSlC & B[~ACK~VEIAJ DATI: NUT BI~li~'AD,
2 calls ............................................................ 2:~t"
BAKEllS DOT I)IPI'IN(; CltOCOI,ATI'~, 1/,- lb 25c
ILAKERS lllT'rF, l{ BAKING CIlOCOI~ATIq
~.~ pound (.ake ................................................ 16e
COCOANUT, l:l~esh ,'4hred, l~mnd 23c
CORN KIX
in the new package
2 for 25c
With Rainbow Milk and Cream Pitcher
Free
JERSEY CREAM FLOUR
49 pound bag $1.19
Monarch Quick Cooking Tapioca
Lb. Pkg. 15c
LUX FLAKES
Large Package 24c
With Free Cannon Towel
Thursday, October 5, 1939
.......... ____~__r
tercsted in the latest devcloplncnts
pcrfcetcd by our eng.ineerS. And
COCOA, big 2 i~mnd can .................................... 19e
PFACHES, 4-B, l|aivcs or Sliced, 21~6 can .... lie
6 Cans for . ................................................... $1.09
GItAPEI:RUIT, Onr l:an~ily, 2 cans ................ 2;k'
APRICOTS, in SyruD. No. 21/~ caI|.................... 20('
l)l':h 3IONTE PEAItS, No. 2V2 CAU .................... 2:k'
CHEItRll'.~S, lied ,~mr Pitted, No. 2 can, 2 for 25e
(?CAN, Ntecro Vac Pwok, No. 2 can, 2 for ........ 2.~*e
PEAS, 4-B S~veCt Early June, 2 cans ................ 25e
('.~MPBI(~IJ;S TO3IATO SO1UP, 3 cans ............ 2~k~
REI) ALANKA NAIJMON, 1 ]b can ................ 25e
PRUNE JUICE, Quart l~)ttic. ............................ 2"k~
GI~EEN JAPAN TF~, ~.~ pound package ........ 15c
HOaI|N'Y G|{ITS, Quaker, package ................ i~r
I-B YEI,I,OW CORN .M]b~kL, Ohl flt~hioned,
5-1~)ul|d bag .................................................... 19c
(;llAltAM CIIACKEI?*S, 2-potnid h~x ................ 19e
CAMAY SOAP
3 Cakes 19c
With Free Dressing Comb
TALL CORN PANCAKE FLOUR
3½ Pound bag 13c
Fidelity Whole Wheat Pancake ........ 21c
Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Pancake .... 33c
P. & G. LAUNDRY SOAP
5 Bars 19c
Crystal White Soap Chips, 2 pkgs 21c
12-ozs.
The township elections to select I Farm Workers
township agricultural conservation I
~fr. Lloyd C. (}rover, MAnager of
c.omntittees were held iu Bertram tthe Iowa State Employment Office
and F'ranklin townships on Tues-at Cedar Rapids, today advised that
day evening. In Bertram townshiphis office is making special pl•e-
the committee chosen are: Sher-
mnn Caldwell. George Visliscl and paration this harvest season to
(Henn l~laiIle.
Ill l,'r'tnklil~ township lhe old
~OIl] tlliltco Ill Olll ])el's vfero ~l.il re-
,letted:
t(oss t'lart,:, chairlnan, j.
(~. 31ilholin, vicc chairlnan and
Howal'd Neal, ('O]llnlittce lnClllber.
\'fill l{ein,,ev and a. (?. Bowers were
cle~'t,'dill{el'ngl{C COll/lllittoo I/lCnl-
I)CI'S.
lU)ss t'lgtt't-: was elected delegate
10 the ('OllUiy ttgricultural conser-
ivation convention ill (?odar l{apids
Saturday wllieh will ('ltoose the
register a sufficient number of
qualified farm workers to take care
of the anticipated heavy demand
by farm employers this fall• In
view of the outlook of heavy crops
and a large harvest, it is expected
that more farm hands and farm
~workers will be needed this fall
than during the harvest season in
the past several years•
However, present indications are
that there will be a sufficient nuln-
i ber of skilled farm workel•s resist-
county conlmittcc of three inombcrs ~el'ed to meet the demand,
tnd t we altcrnatcs.
At lhc I~(,rtram election Shel'wil~
Caldv~ ell was clecicd chairman.
(leer.re M. Vislisel, vice chairman,
and C, lcnn IC. l~;laine committee
lnCll/l)t'r. A]tcrllatC lnonlbors elect-
ed are: l#rank l~idcrman, lirst al-
{t!l'II/t{¢! lind l.conzo ]{Ol'ry, second
altcl'nqte. Mr. ('aldwcll was chos-
en delef:ate to the COIIUty conven-
tion.
The I,inntownship election will
bc hehl this cvcnin~ at Mt, Zion.
The t-I. S. club Inet with Pauline
Farnl employers can assure
themselves of best selections of
farm workers by making early ar-
rangements at the Iowa State 1,.'in-
ployment Office located at 308, 3rd
St. SE in Cedar Rapids by personal
call, by mail, or by telephone, No.
3-2067.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ehle and
fatnily were visitors Sunday ill the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mile Trp-
kosh.
Miss Evalyn I~irkpatriek spent
l)altbcumi(,r on \Vednesday cvenlngllast Saturday and ,Sunday visiting
of last wcek at 5:30 o'clock for a lher sister Miss Bonnybel Kirkpat-
) .
pi('nie supper, and mcvting, qhoseillck in Cedar Falls and attended
H'CSCIIt '.~ePc: ],:ula Bnrnett, Shirley the 1)airy CAttle Congress. Miss
Minnick, Betty Herring. and Con-]Kirkpatrick is spending this week
ilic Sullivan. ]visiting her cousin Mrs. V~ral.ren
I Hepker in Marion.
~lr. tt~l¢l MI's. G. l,. Albright!
were S tiurday nighi guests of 5{1". ; 5II•. and Mrs. H. C. Bushnell of
tad Mrs. Paul Mitchell of Rein- ]Owen, Wis., came last week for an
beck. and ~tuday file four attcnded1, extended visit with their daughter
he I)airy ('attic Collgrcss. Mrs. Sailor Phelps and family•
RAISINS, R.~lle~,~, 2 pound lmeka:,'e ............ 17c OXYDOL llegular lmekltge ............................... 21c
BR()IVN SUGAIL 2 lb~ .................................... I:~c IdN~,VEAVE TOILET TlSSUF', 6 rolls ............ 23c
GREAT NOIVi'HEi{N BEANS, 3 l~llluls ........ 23C BROOMS, (]ll~l VAlues, ............ 39e - 49c - 69e
I,'RESI[ I,TRuITS AND VEGETABLES
JONATHAN APPI, ES, 5 l~mml bg~g ................. 23¢~ AVOCAIX)~, I,ar~ size, each ........................ I.Se
........................ .o
TOKAY C, IiAI'FS, l:1"csh, 'l ]lounds .... 25C PEAi~N, Fancy l~artlett,s, dozen "~c
NQUASH, Acorns or C, oidcn Hllbl~trds; Br~'oli,
HEAl) I,I:7Iq'UCI;], ScUd Crisp ]icad, each .... 8~' Endive, Radish(~, Pa.~!al Celery, CueumbeL.~,
CILANBI:]I{ItlEN, ICatmore, I)ound .................... 18(, Tomatoes, Green or R~! PepI)crs.
GRAP[qFI{I:IT. CAlif, S(~qllcss, very nice 6 for 25~' IIONOIg BRANI) I,'I{OZEN PEAS, llackagc ....23¢"
SWEI,Yr p(YI'ATOES, Deep Yellow, 6 l~mnds 25(" HONOI{ BRAND I.'I{OZFN L1MAN, pko' ......... 25e
LADIES PAJAMAS, a very complete line of Outings, Balbriggans, or Prints, priced
from .............................................................................................................. $1. to $1.69
CHILDREN'S & MISSES PAJAMAS, from 2 to 14, Outings and Knits, priced 50c to 89c
Infants Outings with two pair pants .......................................................................... 89c
OUTING FLANNEL, for winter nightwear and beddings, yard ............ 10c - 17c - 23c
BLANKETS, COTTON FLANNEL, double, pair $1.49; single .................................... 79c
BABY GIFTS, a lovely assortment from which to choose for showers or presents, all
new merchandise from ................................................................................ 25e to $1.00
' R
HIGHEST PRICES FOR No. 1 COUNT Y EGGS
CRISCO, 3 pound can .................................................... 49c
EVAPORATED MILK, Jack Sprat, 8 tall cans ........ 49c
l
With This Coupon
TRUE AMERICAN MATCHES
3 5c Boxes for 7c
TOMATO JUICE, Jack Sprat, 8 12½ oz. cans ........ 49c
PORK & BEANS, RED BEANS, LIMA BEANS,
RED KIDNEY BEANS, HOMINY,
5 Tall 19 oz. cans .................................................... 49c
APRICOTS, J. S., Heavy Syrup, No. 2 ½ can ............ 19c
GRAPEFRUIT, Jack Sprat, 4 cans ............................ 49c
PINEAPPLE, J.S., Tidbits or Crushed, 6 8-oz cans 49c
PEACHES, J.S. Heavy Syrup, No. 2 ½ can ............... 19c
TOMATOES, Mayflower, 5 No. 2 cans ........................ 49c
OVAL SARDINES, M.F. Mustard or Tomato. 4 cans 49c
PRUNES, 40-50's Santa Clara, 6 pounds .................... 49c
CANDY, Standard Choc. Drops, 2 pounds .............. 19c
COOKIES, Butter Cream Sandwich, 2 pounds ........ 25c
S'()DA CRACKERS, M.F. Fresh Crisp, 2-1b box .... 17c
l REAKFAST COCOA, Jack Sprat, ½ lb can ........ 9c
OATS, J.S., Quick or Regular, large package ............ 17c
MUSTARD, J.S., paddle free, 8-oz. jar ........................ 9c
PEANUT BUTTER, J.S., Contains Vii. "B", 16-ozs 19c
CHOCOLATE CREAM COFFEE, 1 pound jar ........29c
CORN FLAKES, WHEAT FLAKES or WHEAT
.PUFFS, Jack Sprat, 2 for .................................... 19c
i ROTEX SOAP, NOLA SOAP, 3 bars .................... 14c
SO SOFT TOILET TISSUE, 12 rolls ........................ 49c
VANISH, Bathroom Luxury Costs So Little, can .... 25c
BROWN BEAUTY BEANS, Choice of Plain, Baked,
or Mexican Style, 6 cans .................................... 49c
Phone 38
Springville School
I Gets Added Grant
A tele~raln to ('. I,. l'}llrroughs.
secretary of the Springville school
board, on \Vedncsday afternoon
fronl ]~.. A. Radford, rcgion'tl I'\VA
director, statcd that .in additional
~rant had been allotod for 1)Ul'C}laso
r)f equiplttent, 1,tndscal)ping gTOtlllds
• tnd rehuildiuK of the holler room
vhich will brilL'4 1he total gl•'tnt for
'he Sprin~villc school building to
$7 i, 100. The original ffl'allt ~A'as
"or $(;5.250. The boiler rooln is in
tn oldcr building altd is not Darl of
1~ OII ~ XXr lluihling.
[,ions Have Business Meeting
The 1,ions club, on Tuesday eve-
ling at the Baker house, dispct'sed
;vith their usual prograln and held
% bnsiness scssioll. Two Ineltlbors
!'veto adnlitted. I)r. John Benj. 5Ui-
rec, president of (7ornell college, a
l)(,l" of ttle Lions club ill Scat-
tie. Wash., who transfcrrcd his
bership to Mount Vernon. and
:'. I,. Gricr, of the looal offi"e of
~he lowa Electric Light and Power
toni party.
Loras College Defeated
20 to 0 By Cornell
The fightinx lqn'l/lc of Cornl!ll
lnade it two in a row wheu they de-
fcated I.ol'as College of l)ubuque
by a 20-0 connt on the latter's field
la.st Friday night. The previous
week they h'lnded tile highly touted
~t. Ambrose teanl a 6 to 0 drubbing
Thus with two victory scalps on
their belts and their goal line un-
,rossed tlle Hilltoppers are off to
:~ fl:¢ing start. ',:onference play will
start on October 14 with Beloit
here.
Purple Drills For Game
With Culver-Stockton
Jack Sprat Food Store
Mount Vernon, Iowa
It will be tcachel• vs pupil when
Cornell invades Canton, Me. on Snt-
'wday for a game with Paul Scott's
team. Scott is a fornler star (~l)lTM
nell quarter baek eoached by I)iek
l::,rkel', who was graduated in '29.
A:though the school is sniMler than
Cornell they have a larger football
squad.
Enroute to Canton, the team will
stop off at Washington. ['L, where
the reserves will play a shortened
gaule Friday night ag~dnst the
- .=_ ..... -_ _ =~=--:= :~ ~ _~• D/ashington junior college.
Specials For and Saturda, Southeastm, . Wilto Franklin.u,=
OAP, P & G White Laundry, 10 Giant Bars ............ 37c anli Mrs. ( ravdon Johl>o,
ALMOND'S. Blue Diamond Medium, ½ lb bag .... 31c of Mechaniesville called at the \vii-
COFFEE, Hills Bros. All Purpose, pound tin ............ 28c 'ton (:,tnn and WiUa,'d l ho,u,
APRICOTS, Fancy Blenheim 1939 Pack, pound ........ 25c W,,,lnes,t,w fo,'enoon.
YOUNG BERRIES, Richelieu Heavy Syrup, 2 tins 37c i \Vill t,.d l ight put lip soy
ASPARAGUS, Baby Stuart, cut green, 2 tins ........ 35c hay XVednesdav aftcrn(,on, lte was
assisted by (;eerie :lll(l }[otnel"
CORN, ,Baby Stuart, Whole Kernel, 2 tins ............ 23e ,.ight. Willo,, < u,tn :tn., ",,,t,es
FRUITS FOR SAI, AD, Richelieu No. 2 tins, 2 for 49c Wl,i hl.
PEAS, Baby Stuart., Sifted New Pack, 2 tins ........ 27c [ (,barles Wri; ht is workin.,c for
KRE-MEL DESERT, Van., B. Scotch, Choe., 3 pkgs 10c Iciiff°rd Kettel•in~'
[ Mr. and Mrs. l':,l I,itts attended
SCOTT TOWELS, No Laundry, 2 rolls .................... 21c /the Catth. Congress Wa.'rloo,
MARSHMALLOWS, Campfire, 4 unit package ........16c I. nm'rllm': dw
V(i]ton
(}Ul]:I
;llld
PI1ONE 29
aud MARKET
MOUNT VERNON. IOWA
Specials For Friday And Saturday
BUTTERNUT COFFE,E, 2 pound can ................ 53c
STANDARD CRACKERS, 2 pounds .................... 15c
FIG BARS, pound .................................................... 10c
BAKING CHOCOLATE BAR ................................ 10c
MILK, 3 Tall or 6 Small ............................................ 19c
HOMINY, gallon size ........................................ 13c
SHUEYVILLE SORGHUM, Gallon ........................ 89c
MOTHER HUBBARD. PANCAKE FLOUR, 5 lbs 35c
FARINA, Bulk, 4 pounds ........................................ 25c
ROLLED WHEAT, Package .................................... 19c
HOT TOMALES, can .............................................. 10c
CORN BEEF HASH, 2 cans .................................... 19c
PUMPKIN, No. 2½ size ........................................ 10c
SPICES, Sifter Top, Choice, 2 for ........................ 11c
SALTED PEANUTS, pound ................................ 10c
CATSUP, 14-oz Bottle ............................................ 9c
MACARONI, Golden Wheat, 2 pounds ................ 15c
BABY LIMA BEANS, 4 pounds ............................ 25c
NORTHERN TISSUE, 5 rolls ................................ 26c
TOILET SOAP, 4 kinds, 10 bars ............................ 39c
OXYDOL, Large Size ................................................ 21c
MATCHES, 3 boxes ................................................ 10c
NOLA FLAKES, for finer fabrics, 25c size ........ 19c
DOG FOOD, 4 cans .................................................. 19c
Fresh Meat
BONELESS LOIN, pound ............................ 35c
VEAL STEAK, Pound .................................. 32c
SPARE RIBS, Pound .................................... 15c
BABY BEEF ROAST, Pound ................ 22c
LARD, Pound .................................................. 10c
BUTTER, pound .............................................. 29c
or
For Both
Mt. Vernon
Lisbon
Mr. Vernon Phone 61 Lisbon Phone 212
Rudolph Vodicka, Prop.
FRESH GROUND HAMBERGER, pound ................ 16c
BEEF RIB BOIL, pound ............................................ 12c
FANCY BEEF POT ROAST ........................ 17c - 18c
MINUTE STEAKS, pound ............................................ 24c
BEEF STEAK, All Cuts, pound ................................ 28c
FRESH GROUND PORK SAUSAGE, pound ............ 14c
FRESH PORK LIVER, 2 pounds ............................ 25c
PORK CHOPS, or PORK STEAK, pound .................... 20c
PORK ROAST, pound .................................................. 18c
FRESH SIDE PORK, pound ........................................ 14c
SPARE RIBS, pound .................................................... 14c
FRESH PORK HOCKS, pound .................................... 13c
HOME RENDERED LARD, (2 pounds limit), lb .... 11c
HOME MADE BOLOGNA, Rings or Garlic, lb ........ 16c
HOME MADE WEINERS, pound .............................. 20c
YOUNG FAT HENS, 4 to 6 pounds ............................ 17c
FANCY SPRING CHICKENS, 4 to 5 t/z lbs, pound 18c
VEAL LAMB FISH - OYSTERS
PANCAKE FLOUR, Riehelieu, 5 pound bag ............ 23c
CANE & MAPLE SYRUP, Richelieu, pint bottle .... 25c imp. and . trs. Than I,ean
SALMON, Baby Stuart, Alaska Red, 1 lb tins, 2 for 59c the Catth, ('on,tess at Waterloo;
AFPLES, Michigan Jonathan, 5 pound bag ............ 22c l.'riday. I STAHL'S
Norton Litts jr., spent l,'rid'ly I
CATSUP, Cross & Blackwell, 14-oz Bottle ............ 19c evening with Jiimny Gunn. Flowers wired everywhere.
ONIONS, Small Regular 10 pound bag .................... 19c l,ale and l)oris I,ig.lt spent Mon-/ .....
rnone li Lisbon, Iowa
FLOUR, OMARd 5 pound bag .................................... 25c : lay e,'ening at the honte -r.1
TRY SrAHLq SMOKED SAUSAGE, pound ............ 36c : ~nd Mrs. Roy Light. [ #=-- ..... - _ --_- - - - - - -- -- - = ......... ,
• 3Ir. and Mrs. ]'~. B. Cook of :~iv- i @m' =~---_-: ..... -:~------~-~= -- -~c ~-~- ---- _~
mmde Cflif., c~lhd on \\ M ( ~
._.. ,nflle ,'s ....C.rocerv - ,-' ' ...... :-.| FARMERS--If you are going to have an Auction Sale I
nett list I t 1(1 l:, I
Deliver Mount Vernon, Iowa Phone 132 f ,riday. | this fall, we have a Lunch Wagon and would ap- |
We
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith of I .... a
preclate your Ouslness
West Branch, and Mr. and ,:rrs. i " /
-----~=- -- = -J' --- - ---~---- " ---~--- --- -*'~ - Ralph Ramsay of Otranto silent
.... | Call ED PITLIK or HAROLD EHLE |
T==-~ A--D~ ~y! Sunday with Mr. I:tAmsaY in re-,
{mcmbrance of his birthday. ~__~- -- - __ --- _ --- --:_- _~---- --------- w
Trailers? Then send 10 (cats in if you desire one of ot]r factory
• ' I " " " l'eetS tr,tveling in this
tors of the estate of James G. coin for beautiful 10 l/age c,lt,llog'uc., !trainedl englt. ' "" .'se' with you on
Bovey, deceased, are authorized by of 1940 model, Hiawatha House ,territory. will adxl.
Court to sell two farms belonging Tr:tilc!'s, Hiawatha Trailer Co., Ce- your heating problt~ns. This ser-
to the estate, vice i:; without cost or obligation.
dar I{apids, Iowa .... re aboat
" a di- v;e v, lnt "fOU to l,:n0W lItU : •
One of these farms xs loc te l,'0r SaIe: A thorot'gh b "ed fox " ~ . - ...... auetS" Gt~,EI';N
about 4 m,.les Southeast of Mount ]terrier puppy, 5 nlo. old. Phone !us an.d p.~o~'toou.t~.~)ACE woRKS.
vernon ana is Known as me "~elk!, si 5f-x':ll^ I, 49 *" i [:O[i.N/II~X t~ *' t .,
' . i • . CV t t~, a, , -I~ ,
Farm" and contains about 92 acres I ,'-I :' 1) " c e ,-,- I)es Mornc.a
• ' . . ' *~ ~ '~a C: . nOVS )] V ICS. UHC ] " *
Thisfarm has fair~mprovements • " " . .
with newl)'Hloon tires lnquu'e 40, i
andthe }and ? productive. , , ]First Ave S. Mt. V( men. 49-p'
• me omer xarm contains aoout, '
155 acres, and is known as the For l{ent: Modern hOlnC, close
"Kirkpatrick Farm." It is located to town. Mrs. J. G. l,'ox. 49c
about 3 miles North of Mount Ver- --17o~~- S:~l(i---~"ii'~t~Ha{i'{'~hc:~tet'~
non. This farm is in an excellent fo/lr I'OOUl e'tpacity. Nearly new.
location, highly productive, and is ll'e:~sonably priced. Also White Face
very attractive farm from either ?ow and calf. Arthur Schott. 2 mi.
south of IAsbon. 49-21p
--For S'alc:- i~oii lop desk, good
shape. \\'ill sell very reasonable.
:Mrs. John Blair l{obinson. 49-c
.............................
Are Yonr \Valls Slrcakin~7 Ask
us about new Green Sllpcr-Air Reg-
istcr. They're streak-proof. Phone
124. 1)ale I:. Johnsoi~. 49
Mat'~ elous (lifts, I:rct .... I )esl¢s, hi-
)cycle.% travehng b'tgs. \Vide var-
it,tv. Sintplv save SarKent Ireed
I conpo is We h'~ve ~-il't list here
and f',tll il~forlualion, b'. J. Pet-
CLASSIFIED ADS ,,,.sot/ ll, e____ __
I [nsttl'e ~'oIIr lea|lilly.- \Vo prO-
For Sale Horse power for g "~in ~" " " s ) ..... ot all
• . ...... ,~, ] "t(10 /]OJt IltllnlSl.lriln(%* I " ,
e~cvAtOl'. J 31 KirKp*t -leg .vlt . ,
Ver " " ~ ulenlhcrs oI your fltllllly. ] "/y all
vernon. 49c t essential bills, Ask for details.
For Sale: A good IAnn county t Payson \V. Pelerson, Phone 1 t;0, Mt.
77 aere farnl, near Mt. Vernon {\'(,')'non 4{)
good temns. J. M. Ki)'l~patrick,/ -_ ........ : .................
Mt. Vernon. 49-c Buying ,-t farm? Finance it the
the standpoint of ownership as a
home, or as an investment.
These farms are being offered for
~ale with possession to be given
March 1, 1940.
Detailed information concerning
these farms can be obtained at the
affice of G. M. Wilson, Mount Ver-
aon, Iowa.
Carlton Ahalt and G. M.
Wilson, Administrators of
the estate of James G. Bo-
vey, deceased.
For Sale: Three ItUal'ter size
violin with prqctieally new llow.
Phone 18. 49p
For Sale or |tent: Large and
slnall farm, For rent: Modern
house and cottage. G.G. Wolfe.
agent. 4 ~,~
l:or Sale: Ford 4-door, good
knock about or mud car. [.'sod
range cheap.Also some timothy
seed, reeleaned at 5e a lb. l'llone
20F14, R. O. Kirkpatrick. 49p
Federal 1,and Bank way. See Har-
old B. McTavish. Secrctary-'Preas-
urer of National learin l,oan Asso-
ciations, !)4 Third Ave,, Ccdar t~.ap-
ids. Iowa. 45-47-49
Painting This lOall ? \\re strongly
reCOlll nl(?n(t I)Fatt t~~ Laulbert
I)aillts. Real value on flqt wall
mdnt. \Vide variety of colors. (~.
"W. losly l)rug Store. Mt. Vernon.
To |ell rnaco () w n (!F,q.--Th e re is
mlwh interest ever>where in auto-
lnttti0 ]l('ot. This (.oI]VCl]ielqCO, for-
For Sale or Trade: Duroc ulale
hogs Henry I an'- I isbon I 49 nerIy considercl o it of the sInall
• ~' g, • , , a. p " " '1
,~~----- }honle 0\vncr's reach, 1s llO\V aval-
wanted ( orn shelling Don s 1 lo (ost Gieen
" : : . iamc
al snrpri,'ingy w ' ," . ~"
Lahman Phone q0F'~3 48 2tp I .......... I)
TM We
............. , ............ o. ~to-~.tp ] C()lOnlal lltlS niP_tic [Ills pOSSl re.
WAnted: 1,ivestock trucking to l earnestly Sllgffest that vou discuss
Chicago. I have scIni-traihw, this matter with our local dealer, 1
make four or five trips weekly. Call I l)~'" ...... ""
Ted Fisher, Meehanicsville, Phone ~
122. 45-41p [f ~ |
Piano tuning, usual charge $2.5o:
eane seating and chair wrapDing.
R. E. Sanderson, 319 Third ,qtvee~
North. Phone 125-,I :ttf
Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.
Floor Sanding: New and ohl
floors. Lawrence Hunter, 191-\V.
Mount Vernon. 23-tf('
For Sale: New Potatoes. ttigh-
est priees DAid for \Vool, Hides,
iron, rags and metals. I). Burgess
& Sons, Dhone 225-\V, Mount Ver-
non. 13-tf
Wanted To Buy: Mediuln sized
house, reasonably prieed. Address
Box I,, e/o Hawkeye Itecord of-
floe. 4 9-c
Attention l,'aru~ers: Those hav-
ing soy beans for sale eall 11S or
see L. it. Cave, I,ishon. 4!)-p
l~ost: Blaek And grey kitten, l(e-
turn to John Becker. 4~)I)
For Rent: Pleasant furnished
room. Inquil, e 319-J. 49-¢,
Wanted: A girl for general
housework mornings. Call 241-J.
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