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The Bayard News from Bayard, Iowa • Page 4

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The Bayard Newsi
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Bayard, Iowa
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JUKE piano Lesions I will give at mj Hone MM. Buie Curtis Nelson, phone 2ZM, Bayard, for appoint, rat. 83C1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stunner and Jerry of Denver visited last week in the Louis Bridesoii home.

Jerry's asthmatic condition is much relieved since moving to Denver and he has gained several pounds. Mrs. Earl Carrick, Mrs. Bob Kinnick and Mrs. Marion Vaughan, Richard and Ann went to Cinne- sota Memorial weekend to visit relatives.

Another car of 6-inch drain tile --Brandt-Keister Lumber Co. Coleen Raymond was an overnight guest with Jolene Anderson in Bagley. Jolene came home with Coleen Saturday and remained until Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Schauf and Louis Ault and Charlotte Schauf of Des Moines were Sunday dinner guests in the Kay Sehauf home. Mr. and Mrs. Doris Mercer of Pine Bluff, Wyo. called on Mrs.

Kathryn Letterman Sunday. Custom baling, lOc a bale, 75 lb. bales or better, guaranteed to satisfy. Phone 31 on 70, Bagley, Chet Deny. 23 Mrs.

Myra Bowman and Alem of Coon Rapids were Sunday dinner guests in the Gerald Raymond home. Mrs. Beatrice Oripp and Shirley are visiting in St. Charles. A Clock and Jewelry Repairing FREE INSPECTION UXPEET WORKMAN PAST--ECONOMICAL SERVICE Each watch tested electronically for accuracy on our Watch Master AT.T.

WORK GUARANTEED -MILLIKEN MAJOR Ma. Kenneth Peoplet and child- en of Woodward were Monda? uests of Mrs. Orville Mercer and andra. Mr. and Mrs.

Miles Smouse, Ralph and Gary left Sunday for a to Lake of the Woods, Canada. Plenty of screen Keiater Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis of De- rost came Saturday and visited un- Tuesday with her father, George ionneson.

Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lewiston and Linda moved at the close of school ,0 New Virginia, where Mr. Lewis on will be athletic director and next year. Mr.

and Mrs. Lynn Gilbert and Mrs. Kathryn Letterman were in Monday. Custom baling, lOc a bale, 75 lb. bales or better, guaranteed to satisfy.

Phone 31 oif 70, Bagley, Chet JEWELERS PERRY, IOWA ng21c6 MARKET JUNE 10-11 BUTTER-NUT COFFEE LB. 49c SUGAR (limit) 10 Ibs. 91c cklWren of Mr and Watluns of Williamsburg, are spending month visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

fi. McQueen and Mrs. Bertha Watkins. VEGETABLE and Flower of all Smith, Phone 77. Bagley.

17tf Mr. and Mrs. Pred Harvey irere Sunday guests in the F. L. Harvey home "in Perry.

Larry, who had been visiting in Perry siuce Thursday, returned home with his parents. Clint Cornish took Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford to Perry Saturday. The Fords visited his sister and husband, Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Lattimer and Mr. Cornish visited his daughter, Mrs. Eldon Payton Custom baling, lOc a bale, 75 lb. bales or better, guaranteed to satisfy.

Phone 31 on 70, Bagley, Chet Deny. ng23p4 Derry. ng23p4 Sunday dinner guests in the H. T. Tucker home were Mrs.

Tucker's father, George Bonneson; her sisters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis of Detroit, Mr Mrs. Walter Rubel and Bob and Mrs. Bernard Burrhus and Donna Rae and Disuse Lea of Des koines.

Joe Ault, a student at Drake un- versity in Des Moines, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon He will return to Drake for the summer session. Steel tanks and -wooden tanks-Brandt-Keister Lumber Co. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Patrick and Mike returned to their home in New York City Monday. They had been visiting in the parental E. A. Patrick home since the fore part of May.

Mrs. Ray Mays and Roger are visiting this week in Des Moines. They returned with her sister, Mrs. Doris Marchant, who had spent Sunday with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Peardon. VEGETABLE and Flower Plants of all Smith, Phone 77, Bagley. nglTtfn Mr. and Mrs.

Pred Rosenbladt and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strauser and Bill returned Sunday from a weeks vacation at Black Hawk lake. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Harvey and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson, Duane Myers and Mr. and Mrs.

Ever Rosenbladt were their visitors at various times during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Korup, Mr. and Mrs.

Dave Hughes ana, Mr. and Mrs. Id-wall Hughes and children visited Dave Lev! in Gravity the last Sunday in May. Mr. Levi, who is 93 years old, it the father of Mrs.

Korup and Mrs. Dave Hughes. Want Ads WANTED Corn Shilling. Truck to any market. Get my price 0.

F. Anderson, 121 on 65, Bajf- ley. PLUTO Having different for the summer, I to give piano lessons interested please leave at Miller's Sundry store Wore June 10. Pauline MeCor- Wanted BLUE GRASS Suitable FOR SEED HARVEST Bought by Acre or Pound Perry Morrison Massena, Iowa or Call Red Grace Phone 10 I WILL--Give piano lessons in my home. 50c a half hour.

Janet Duncan, Bagley. 22c2 llctfn FOR SALE--Alma 24-foot trailer fully equipped. Inquire at News office. GRAVEL DELIVERED For Cement Work Por lanes TOBY BTJCHAN Phone 108, Bagley PLANTS Tomato and Cabbage Others in Season JACK'S PRODUCE PHONE 19, BAGLEY 17ctfn ONLY $338.00 left to pay on this spinet-type piano which can be seen in Bayard. terms.

Write to Critehett's, 1409 Forest, Moines, or 'phoue 4-8927. 2ikl Red Salmon lb. en 61c Salmon (N) lb. en 45c TUNA (Texudo) 29c CLAMS 19c PEACHES gal. 53c Mrs.

H. T. Tucker and daughters went to Des Moines Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis of Detroit, who had been visiting here.

In Des "Moines they visited in the Bernard Burrhus and Walter Rubel homes. Mesdames Stella Smith, Neva Walker, Mary Wright and daughter of Scranton and Mrs. Alviu Perkins of Washington, D. C. visited Saturday with the latter's aunt, Mrs.

Belle Vader Custom baling, lOc a bale, 75 lb. bales or better, guaranteed to satisfy. Phone 31 on 70, Bagley, Chet Derry. ng23p4 Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Grant, Scotty and Carolyn visited in the parental Vern Arthur home in Eandalia last week. Scotty remained to visit his grandparents for a month. Louis Ault plans to leave Sunday for Loving, New Mexico, where he will assume the duties as assistant master. Mr. and Mrs.

La Verne Robert- eon and Dennis of Tort Dodge were Sunday evening guests in the Donald Watkins home. Red Top steel posts. 75 cents-Brandt-Keister Lumber Co. Mrs. Mary Kerr nas been ill at her home.

Her daughter. Mrs. Jack Bcxvman, of near Coon Rapids stayed Saturday and Sunday and another daughter, Mrs. Myron Bundt was with her Monday night. On Tuesday Mrs.

Kerr went home with her to rest a few days. WANTED--Baby bed. Armour Wilken, Bagley Motors, Bagley. Have 50-lb. Coolerator ice box to trade or sell.

23cl FOR SALE-- Plants of all kinds. Dale Smith, Phone 77, Bagiley 17tfn APRICOTS gal. 53c PRUNES gal. 45c Cake Mix (Cinch) 37c ROYAL No. 2Y 2 can TOMATOES 19c YELLOW 2 for CORN (Cream) 25c VACUUM PACK 2 for CORN (W.K.) 29c MAYFLOWER PEAS 2 for 29c BEEF ROAST lb.

45c Hamburger lb. 45c LARD 2 Ibs. 29c OLEO Wilson lb. 25c WHEATIES Ige. 19c 2 for Shredded Wheat 31c Variety Packs 29c WANTED--Bulldozer, Scoop, grader, land cleaning, dragline and tiling.

Gordon Contracting Co. Don Gordon miles north of Guthrie Center. Phone 1F31 GutTirie Cen- FOR FINER FLOWERS and JElner Floral Designing For FUNERALS WEDDINGS ANNIVERSARIE CALL -E. A. STARLING Phone 65 or 82 Exclusive Agent in Bayard For SCHAPPAUGH FLORIST Experienced Modern WorkmansM Fresh.

Flowers for Any Occasion FLOWERS BY WEBB a Anywhere Anytime 16ctfn CAW) OF THAMES We wish to express our thanks nd sincere appreciation to our "ends for the letters and ther kindnesses shown us at the of our husband father. Mrs. George Gray, Jr. and sons CABD OF THAKKS I ish to thank all who so grae- ously sent me cards, letters, and gifts for the calk 1 eceived while a patient in Bt A honV. hospital Your kmdness was greatly appreciated DEAD STOCK REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone PEUfcY 600 BAOLET: Pfcont 1000 1000 AT BATAED COOPEB COO YALE 600 QUTHBIE CEMTEB 600 WOODWARD RENDERING CO.

WOODWAXD, IOWA ag40ctfo USE CAR A Detasseling Pioneer Seed Corn MEN-BOYS-GIRLS MINIMUM AGE, 14; HEIGHT, 5 FOOT TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED DAILY TO AND FBOM SEED FIELDS SEASON STARTS ABOUT JULY 15 LASTS 2 TO 3 WEEKS Register Now Apply to GARST THOMAS "PBODUCEBS OP HONEEB HTBBIDS" COON RAPIDS, IOWA Chevr I. LOANS! $50 $100 $200 $500 or more GROUP YOUR DEBTS REDUCE YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENTS Use our Consolidation Loan Plan. Pay all your bills and installment accounts-secure extra too, if needed and have ONE small payment each roonth-ONE place to pay- This will substantially reduce your present outlay of cash--save time-- relieve financial strain. See for yourself how helpful and convenient this service can be. REDUCED PAYMENTS NOW AVAILABLE ON ALL LOANS Seasonal tenns for fanners Inquire without obligation FRANK M.

BOTTS FHOME 38 BATAKD SPRING LAKE FREE MOVIE SUNDAY, JUNE 12 CELEBRATION JULY 3-4 Big Fireworks Show Dancing Tue-Fri-Sat ng23el Say It With Give a potted plant for the garden. If there is someone you know celebrating a birthday or anniversary, give them a potted plant which, they can later transplant in their garden. They'll thank you for the thoughtful beauty of your gift. Stop in and order your plant today. Our assortment of potted plants is priced to fit the purse of any gift- giver.

Panora Greenhouse PETERS FUNERAL HOME Phone 9, Bayard MRS. JOHN HTT.L Phone 111 on 67. Bagley ng22co Come In and See the New DeLavol Sterling SPEEDETTE MILKER SI96.OO WITH STAINLESS STEEL PAIL AND OILLESS PUMP, SUGAR COOKIES per lb. 29c SUGAR CURED BACON ENDS Sliced LB. A 10 89c I can 35c NO.

I TALL FRUIT COCKTAIL can 19c PEACHES (in syrup) No. 25c PEARS (in syrup) No. en 39c CHERRIES (pitted) No. 2 en 25c BLUEBERRIES No. 2 can 31c PLUMS (in syrup) No.

en 24c RAISINS 2 Ibs. for 29c 5 No. 2 cans CORN 59c 5 No. 2 cans PEAS 59c 5 No. 2 cans PORK BEANS 69c 5 No.

2 cans HOMINY 45c 5 No. 2 cans PUMPKIN 45c 2 No. 2 cans VEG-ALL 31c 3 cans RED KIDNEY BEANS 33c 3 cans CHILI BEANS 48 '48 '48 Fleetlme '47Fleetlbe '46 Stylemut '41 Deluxe '42 Special Tudor '41 Matter Tudor '40 Matter Tudor '40 Matter Sedan '39 Deluxe Ti '38 Muter Ti '37 Deluxe Ti '35 Standard Ti '35 Matter Ti '35 Matter Ti in FORDSl '49 Custom 8TJ '48 Super Sedan '41 Deluxe Ti (BLUE) '41 Super Tudor (1 '41 Deluxe Ti (BLACK) '40 Deluxe Ti '38 Deluxe Ti '38 Standard fl '38 StandardTJ '37 Deluxe Ti in 32c 48c I Wilson's Certified Oleolb.26c) SRAFT AMERICAN CHEESE -O- 1885 W. H. STRAUSER SONS 1949 BAYARD, IOWA SALAD DRESSING quart CUDAHAY and WILSON COLD MEATS 49c MINCED STEAK lb.

55c Lcut the wav ant PURE GROUND BEEF i-vniK. vmvunu PEEi- 44 MIESH HALiBUT STEAK for ay rida COFFEE choice! 1 ib. limit PHONE 36 AVERY OOD fc 1 I MARKET Bayard MARKET Iowa OTHEI '46 Buick Sedanette '41 Plymouth '39 Old '37 Pontiac: '41 Studel Used Car 3rd.

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17,129
Years Available:
1884-1977