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The Le Mars Daily Sentinel from Le Mars, Iowa • Page 16

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Le Mars, Iowa
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At Le Mars' Only Exclusive Meat Market- Where Buys In Meat-Can't Be Beat! BEEF ROASTS lean PORK BACK BONES Pure GROUND BEEF lean PORK CHOPS lean 1st cuts Pure GROUND BEEF fine for meat loaf Homade Continuous PORK LINKS Large Plymouth County SPRING CHICKENS Boneless Lean BEEF STEW Cudahys All Meat MINCED HAM Tender Young PORK LIVER Cornfed RIB STEAKS Solid Pack OYSTERS Home Cured Wafer Thin DRIED BEEF Sugar Cured SLICED BACON Homade Smoked PORK POLISH SAUSAGE Sugar Cured BACON SQUARES piece or sliced Ib Ib. 29c Ib. lOc 29c 45c 15c 43c $1.29 39c Ib. 35c Ib. 19c Ib.

45c Ig. pint 89c Ib. 33c layer pack 59c Ib. 29c Ib. 29c Place your order now for Christ mas Poultry.

Again we will have Ray Dorr's Turkeys oven ready from 6 to 18 pounds. D'S MEAMARKET Every Piece of Meat Unconditionally Guaranteed or Your MONEY CHEERFULY REFUNDED! GRANT Mi. Mrs. Hurr Hawkins were guests in the Duane Hawkins home on Sunday. Mrs.

a Heercn and Marlene 1 motored to Minneapolis on Wednes, djy Mr. and Mrs. Timmons i and Linda of Sanborn where Mrs. i lleeren and Linda Timmons were given a check-up for after-effects of i polio. Mrs.

Heercn slowly im- provmn. i A few from Grant attended the I furniture sale of Mr. and Mrs. John hileis in Le Mars on Saturday. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Onno Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. G.

Ahrendt and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Marienau and Jame.s. Mr.

and Henry Marienan and Randy and Mr. and Mrs. Marienau. were Sunday afternoon visitors in the Ray Phelan home. Mr.

and Mrs. Plucgcr and family visited in the Mclvin Marienau home in Merrill on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cramer and family visited in the Ken Rcnk- cn hoiqc Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Charley Pjucger, Dennis and Leonard visited in the Gerd Von Hagel home'on Sunday a-f teinoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Gioncmcycr in the Bill Haage home on Sunday evening. Mrs. Harnest IMucger and i M.ilind.i. i and Mrs. John Von Hagcl.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pluctrcr and a i visitois in the Charley 1 I'lucsjer home Sunday evening to re- i mind Dennis of his third birthday. i Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Rcnkcn i 1 wore Sunday guests in the Elmer Mammcn home. I Carol Jean Boysen was reminded i of her i birthday Sunday evening Present were Mr. and Mrs. CKiienec Plueger. Mr.

and Mrs. Albeit Heeren. i and Mrs. Henry Ahrendt and family. 1 a fiom th'is vicinity enjoyed Johnnie Westhoff and his accordlan over the Timberoojans Tuesday noon.

Tuesday afternoon on Kiddies Koiner. G.uy Heeren appeared on television and played the piano. Mr. and Mis. Leonard Hauschild and daugluei's were Monday evc- i visitors with John Hauschild.

The uirls 4-H party was held in a i "Olaffs home in Craig on 1 uesdav evening. They exchanged Chiistmas gifts at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Plueger visited in the Otto Kleihauer home on Sunday afternoon.

Wednesday evening visitois in the Kenneth Rcnken home wore Mi. and Mrs. LaVcroc Pagelar and son. ADAVILLE Kev. and Mrs.

Cjork and family spent Friday and S.UU'day at a former parish at Hancock. Iowa. A large crowd attended the family night at the local church Monday evening. The program opened with the singing of Christmas catols. scripture and prayer.

Rev. Bjork played several marimba solos anil Mr. Van Eaton of Sioux Citv showed pictures of England and the Conona- tion of Queen Elizabeth. Coffee hour followed. The Adaville E.

U. B. church parlors was the scene of a veiy oieity shower Saturday afternoon honoring Miss Arlic Kaberlc, a bride-to-be. Mrs. Kenneth Brown played two piano and also accompanied Miss Marian Johnson, who sans) Miss Kaberlc was assisted in the opening of her gifts by Mrs.

lon Talbott. Coffee closed the plea- afternoon. Miss Kaberlc and Jason Philips svill be married Dec. 22 at Vermiltion. S.

and will make their home in Akron. Mr. and Nils. Joiville Stinton en-1 leitained at dinnet in honor of the 40lh wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Stinton. Those present were included: Mr. and Mrs. Will Lindsey and Mr. and Mrs.

August Olson. Mi. and Mrs. Cecil Jones and family. Mrs.

C. Lindsey and Maigarct of Sioux City. Mr. and Mis. L.

Mauser. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hetnphill. Mrs.

Ellen Lindsey. Mr Mis. Clinton Lindsey and son. Chrysanthemums and two decoiated cakes were on the tables. Saturday evening about 18 members of a club that Mr.

and Mrs. Stinton belong to came to their home near Le Mars and helped them celebrate their anniversary. The Happy Hout club will meet in the home of Mrs. R. H.

Zimmerman for a Christmas parly Thursday afternoon of next week, with Miss Josephine Winslow assistant hostess. There will be an exchange of Christmas gifts, a potluck luncheon, and a roll call in which each member i answer with a Christmas veise. Somebody asked Les Murphy at i the Council Oak where all those Christm.is trees arc that he's been adveitising. "Up on ihe hci said. "Theie's a regular forest ol them." Customers aie beginning pick their trees now.

merchants The Philathea Bible class of the Evangelical United Brethren church will meet in the home of Mi. and Mrs. Walter Zimmerman on Mon- 1 day. December 14 at 6 p. m.

for a potluck supper and Chiistmas party. I "Iheie will be an exchange of Mrs. a i Knapp will have charge ol the devotions. 55 YEARS At Sumner. C.

H. Granncman obseiwd both his SSih birthday anJ his 55th year as a business man thcic. And the Vetetan feed dealer is still going strong. DAMAGES For facial injuries received in an auto accident. 16 year old Mary Ann Van Hauen is asking SI5.000 damages in district court in Grundy county.

HERE! It's Later Than You FOR CHRISTMAS! HURRY BUI DON'T WORRY SELECTIONS ARE STILL PLENTIFUL AND WE'VE THE RIGHT GIFT AT THE RIGHT PR ICE FOR YOU. UNDECIDED! HOSIERY IS A A GOOD. Van Raalie Mojud Hole Proof NOW AT BARGAIN PRICES! We SUH Have A Large Selection Of I I HI.OUSKS ccm NS Brushed O(W NS PAJAMAS SI.I PS I1AI.I SLIPS PAN I IKS nouns i)i I norsi: I I A SC VKVUS NI.CK SCAKVKS I I I Bl.l) NOW I lo Vi OFF! SAGS NECKLACES EARRINGS PINS BRACELETS now T0 OFF! FREE GIFT WRAPPING Only 12 More Shopping Days Till Christmas! OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY I A SATURDAY TILL 9:00 CLARA OWEN SHOP Westinghouse FINEST QUALITY I HENN Electric Co, "Your Weslinghouse Dealer" NEW SEMI-SOLID EMULSION contains HIDROLEX new blocks of Semi-Solid Emulsion from todoy. Miracle Ingredient, Hidrolex, in new form makes pullets lay up to more eggs than others on Ihe same mash; produces eggs on less total feed per dozen. Get a supply today.

Just cut off the box tops ond lei birds themselves. No overeating--no undereoting. LE MARS HATCHERY Santa's Opened Shop In Our Store! What a happy man you'll make him on Christmas if you shop for his gifts here. There isn't anything his wonderful old or young heart desires that you can't find among our priceless gift suggestions. Gifts To Wear Will Please Him! GIFTS FOR MEN GIFTS FOR BOYS ROBES SLIPPERS TIES PAJAMAS BILLFOLDS BELTS HANDKERCHIEFS MUFFLERS SWEATERS SOCKS GLOVES WARM OUILTED JACKETS FELT HATS TIE CLASPS DRESS SHIRTS MENS FLANNEL SHIRTS SPORTSHIRTS $5.45 lo $14,75 $2.45 lo $4.95 to $2.00 $3.45 lo $4.95 $2.50 lo $7.50 $1.00 to $3.50 $1.00 lo $2.45 $5.95 lo $8.95 55c lo $1.00 $9.95 lo $21.95 $5.00 to $10.00 $1.00 to $2.50 $2.95 to $4.50 to $11.95 $2.95 lo $5.95 SWEATERS fey.

pullover Long Sleeve T-SHIRTS Plaid MACKINAWS fur collar Boys SUSPENDERS Fancy SOCKS Warm MITTENS EAR MUFFS Corduroy TROUSERS Two-Tone Gabardine CAPS Boys Fancy TIES Boys Corduroy SPORT SHIRTS Warm Gabardine JACKETS Boys Plaid Flannel SHIRTS Plain and Plaid SPORT SHIRTS Boys Broadclolh PAJAMAS Boys Blue OVERALLS Boys Gabardine DRESS PANTS DRESS OXFORDS 39c lo 69c 89c to $1.39 $1.00 up $3.95 to $5.95 ST. CLAIR KOVALESKE WSPAPER NEWSPAPER!.

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About The Le Mars Daily Sentinel Archive

Pages Available:
179
Years Available:
1953-1957