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The Bayard News from Bayard, Iowa • Page 4

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The Bayard Newsi
Location:
Bayard, Iowa
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4
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TttUBODAY, JUNJB THE BAYARD USED CARS 1938 Deluxe Plymouth 2 door Sedan Guaranteed 1-1929 Chevrolet Coupe W. H. STRAUSER SONS 1885 Plymouth DeSoto 1939 In And About Town Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bniwii took the formetts father Mr.

W. E. to Omaha Thursday. loft there for San Dlago, California. Mr.

and Mrs. Harley Lewis and children were Sunday dinner in the Delvia Lewis home. Suitt. I. and Mrs.

Arthur Phelps took Ru'tSi Phelps and Daisj Holt to Iowa City Monday for the Brain Derby. THOUOHTFUL A. Starling FUMITUtt Dr. C. W.

Owe. Jean Manor and Carrie spent Friday In Darenpon witfc Mrs. Creas who Is being at Chiropractic Clinic tberft. Mr. ana J.

B. llwrarfadQgh of Omaha were Sumfcty Carl Shine home. Mr. Mr. Stone ww Mr, and Mrs.

M. L. Mrs. Clara Morgan Mr. and Mrs.

L. Pulvw were Sunday callers In the CarlUa home aear Scrauto. Mrs. Hottniiig will be remembered by Bayard fcs Miss Elsie Wright, visitors SB the whose father was one time minister ami I of the Christian Church here. cbutns of local Delphian had not otfcer for 2T yews.

Chapter eujoywl a o'clock lu ch- and Mrs. Iran atttligvu a Cht Unvolu Hotel jn Jefler- mly wUt go ti Iowa City FrivSoy to son Tburstjay. TJiey attended the Iowa st'Stid awst Tfceatre iu the ifternoon. and saw the wilt bttof wvrfe at tfce "Tin- Ufe of Alexander Gra- JIr. Guy HMtetnaugh a-titt aty 1 Mrs.

Kate HMMwasSbt sjujut Frtitoy EH ivrythv Jane and Duane Byrd left Ites M.i fs. Mrs. J- Kindsty t-aW? ett rtr home wick tfasu a ad rerna-taeili cca-til Wednesday, panied her ti for VAUX'S Quality Merchandise Often Imitated But Never Equaled i CASH DRAWN EVERY DAt EVERYONE WELCOME OMAR FLOUR I 49 pound bag $1.35 I call for OMAR FLOUR anytime 10 IBs. cloth bag SUGAR 45c with the Purchase of 1 Ib. Cookies 1 4 poimdrBFown SUGAR 25c I I 2 porfads powderd SUGAR 17c SUGGESTIONS 1 11.

14c 2 bottles Neetor, any flator 19c PINEAPPLE, (crushed or sliced, 3 for 35c frweet Pickles, qt. jar 23c Sanhrich Spread, Opal qt 27c Sated Dressing, Opal qt. jar WAX PAPER, eadi 9c Peanut Butter, Schoolgirl quart jar 25c Potatoe Chips, 5c, lOc and 20c Potatoe Sticks, can 9c TEA SIPTINGS, pfcg. 13c MJSCELLAlTPOUS PRUNES, 2 Ibe 15c RAJSfNS, 2 Ibs. 15c i PEACHES, 2 Ibs.

25c MACARONI, 2 Ibs 14c MILK, 4 large cans 23c MO.K, 8 small cans 23c SARDINES, in am 5c PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can Crushed or sliced, 2 cans 27c APPLE JUICE, 2 cans 19c Hot Shot Specials 3 boxes MATCHES 1 Oc regular size box Oxydol Lava Soap both for 21 4 bars Palmolive SOAP 25c 4 bars Lux SOAP 25c Mason Jar Caps dozen 18c Jar Rings 3 dozen 1 Oc 5 bars Soap 1 7c Parawax per box I Oc 3 cans Cleanser 1 Oc Lev tUdWXtwsb: UtC't tli.H».« to- an uuiecwtte- kostb. tiuuj. Mr. aad Mrs.

Scluttf i Uy. Mrs. Bwefc a.ai Everett Brtdesoa attd ciuldn? 2 Stuwlay eftfatng visitors. St home ot Mr. ad Mrs.

Misses Jane and Ethel to Palls MenJtiy- wtere- til" entered the Normal Cottage (n summer wort. jHortiiug to visit the of aaitt anj ucie, Mr. and Virgil Byrd at Seycamor, Illinois to attend gnid- thtir cousin Jeanne in. tfce- Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Carrick were Sundar dinEcr Austin Curtii fc.otn« In Mrs. Bert Merwr from Ottumwn where she had visiting her sister who itL Healrth Freeisli spent test weeefe En Guthrie Center visiting her sister Sirs. PJnnk Botts. Mrs. Delbert Ford and Roberta spent Thursday and Friday in the GirroU Hospital where Roberta nttderwect a operation, for tonslectomy.

Mr. and Mrs. Ever and Mf. and Mrs. Harold straaser were Sunday gtiests in their visit.

atal Mrs. Csirruli Stone and Miss MiWrBd Ko-enbaxigh Eust Koaald Albright returned Ifroai Moliue, Illinois, wliecu taey had spent several days. Stout acxwuijKinied tlieiu and re- uuicued for an indefinite visit with her Mrs. Mr. a.ttd Mrs.

tiester Christeuseu were sjnwlay diimer gviosts thu home- of Delbert Ford. Mr. and Mr Ever Hoseiibladt, Mrs. Art Bobinswu and Marjory untl Mrs. H.

E. Stniuser and sous Perry visitors (Saturday. Mrs. Bernice Johiiyoa family and Mtnt Williams and Mrs. H.

K. of Stuart spent Sait'urday in the Lige Garrick Mrs. Rogers n-mained to spend the week wih her si.ter Mrs. Carriclc. Mr.

and Mrs. Clair Jleuth and daughter were Saturday supper guests in the home of Mr. Mrs. Henry Schwab. the Fred KoseuMudt Mrts.

Tuel retiuiied Thortslay from the Carroll Hospital where Mrs. Glen Meloy taudIwiTiy son went liad beeii recovering from an. sippen- ti Winston, Missouri Wed. where dft-touiy Deration. Mrs.

Kditli Gaunt Betty COLD MEAT CHEESE BOLOGNA, pound 15c Minced Haai, pound lac pound 21c CHEESE, Kraft, 2 Ib. box -He Luncheon Loaf, pound 30c PORK CHOPS, per Ib. ISt- FRUIT and VEGETABLES ORANGES, 2 flozen LEMONS, 2 for 5c or 27c BANANAS, 4 pounds CABBAGE, per Ib. 4e ONIONS, 6 pounds 25c Tomatoes, Fresh, solid, red pound lOc 2 Ibs. CANNED VEGETABLES CORN, Schoolgirl, 2 can 17c PEAS, 2 cans 17c pg Kidney Beans, Opal, 2 cans 19c gi Green Beans, Schoolgirl, -M 2 cans 19c ag KRAUT, 2 No.

2 scans, Opal 21c SPAGHETTI, Opal 2 cans We Pork Beans, 2 No. 21 33 cans 19c PORK BEANS sis 4 small cans 25c BREAKFAST FOOD OATS, Quaker, 3 1I box 17c HUSKIES, 2 boxes 15c CORN FLAKES, 2 boxes l5c OATMEAL, 5 Ib. bag 19e I GRAPENUT Flalies, 2 boxes MUFFETS, per box lOe ALL BRAN, 2 boxes 23c Swansdown CAKE FLOUR 25c Cookies Ib. 15c Gum Drops pound Fly Ribbons 5 for Fly Spray Fly Tox 2 Ibs. 27c 1 lOc 15c 25c 4Qc diu'ier Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Hall of Keokuk, Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Stiles, Mr. and Mrs.

P. B. Pulver 6ind Cliff, Rev Glen Meloy and Harmon Hall. Mr. ami Mrs.

Vie Nelson of Awlu- lou visited Mr. aM Mrs. y. 1'ulver Thursilay. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Mwddux and toofc Margaret to Jefferson where slie took the bus to return to Washington 1). where is employed. She has spent several weeks visitiBK her family here. Mrs.

John Vee strta returned Friday from Bedjrfeld where she liad the week with her sister who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Godwin Minneapolis spent last week visiting relatives here. Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Hall and son of Rising Sun, Indiana, and Chester whit ten. of Davenport came the last of the week for a visit with their mother Jennie Whitten. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam. "Wallace and sou and Roy Hughes of Primghar spent Sunday with the EUrood Battles family. Bonnie Cornelius of Lohrville is vis- itinf her prandparents Mr. and Frank Cornelius.

Mr Mrs. Burdetfce LaugWry, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Head and Mrs. Harold Ansberry spent Sunday evening with the Adolph Buifmeisters.

sire visiting relatives. Mrs. Susie Squires spent Hie week end with her daufihter Jlrs. Ray Neul family near Jumakti. Mrs.

George Bonneson returned from Chanute Kansas, where slie had been visiting her daughter Mrs. Bird Rumbiey. I PEACHES CORN, Bettr Tiwfc, 3 CAME FLOUR SwanadMm VANILLA LEMON EXTRACT i RAISINS 2 pounds 14c PANCAKE FLOUR, Fortone 3 portids HUSKIES 2 pweteres Me GLOSS STARCH, Hrftex 2 pattogte BETTR TASTE COFFEE pound 19c I KOOIrAID 3 BEETS, diced BROWN SUGAR packages as 2 No. 2 cans j(8c 2 powids 15c 1HILEX quart 19c 1 OXYDOL or RINSO or CKYSTAL SOAP CAMAY SOAP 3 bars Me 18cj i OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 for I5c i IGAUNTS STORE PHOJTE 69Y WZ DELIVER Mr. and Mrs.

Bart Lewis and fsiffl- ily spent Sunday in the L. 'I6aton home. Mr. and Mrs. George Stoner and son of Perry were Tuesday supper guests ifl the T.

F. Noonan home. Mr. and Carl Stiller entertained at dinner Sundiiv, Mr. and Sirs.

Floyd Tuel and Mr. a nd Mrs. Clift Tnel and family. Mr. Mrs.

Lonnte Calvert entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rhodes and family, Mr. and. Mrs.

Marion Gnstin. Mr. L. Rhodes and Ruth of Guthrie Center and Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Rhodes and funnily. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ansberry and (laughter of GuUirle Center were Sun- rtny visitors in the Burdette Laajfhery home. SPECIALS Suggestion for DADS Day June 18 MAKE SELECTIONS EARLY TIES 50c Straw Hats 25c to 59c 10C-15C-29C HaniBterchiefs, boxed or other wise.

SHAVING SETS Me SAFETY RAZORS, 98c regular, now 49c TIE CLASPS We SMOKING STANDS Pocket Books Bill Folds GARTERS SHIRTS JPYEBALLS Everything of the above will guaranteed to with Dads approral. HIDLEBAUGH GROCERY and MARKET Specials for Friday and Saturday pounds 14c 39c Coffee, Tall Corn Salad Dressing, Crackers, Sun Ray 2 Ibs. 13c ASPARAGUS, Briardale, per can 21c PUMPKIN, GWC 2 No. 2 cans 17c Kelloggs BRAN FLAKES, 2 pkgs. 17e GELATINE DESSERT Briardale.

3 pkgs. 14c SWEET POTATOES Briardale, 2 cans 23c White Soda, Ginger Ale or Lime Rickey 32 ounce bottle lOc BABO, 2 cans 23c RINSO or CLIMA- LINE, large pkg. 19c CAMAY SOAP 3 bars 17c BANANAS, 3 Ibs. 17c NEW POTATOES per peck 35c 46c 23c lie lie SUGAR, 10 Ibs. SWEET PICKLES Tall Corn, qt jar PEANUTBUTTER Tall Corn, qt.

jar CATSUP, GWC 14 oz. bottle MUSTARD, qt. jar PINEAPPLE 2 can21c MILK, Briardale 2 tall cans 13c PEAS, Blue Bird extra quality 2 cans 17c Peaches, GWC, heavy syrup, No. 21can 17c SALMON, Tall Corn select pink 2 tall can 25c SPINACH, Tastewell 2 No, 2 cans 17c.

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17,129
Years Available:
1884-1977