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The Alton Democrat from Alton, Iowa • Page 7

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1931 THE ALTON, IOWA DEMOCRAT PAGE SEVEN FOR coucli and washing machine. Call 2971, Alton. 35-i Be sure. Be safe. Be thrifty! Feed Nutrena.

Smit Produce. 32ttl Produce Markets (Courtesy Floyd Hatchery) EGGS Graded "No. 1 Eggs 44c No. 2 Eggs 39c No. 3 Eggs 35c All Eggs Straight 40c Boys' figure skates, size 9, good as new.

Dial 3361. 35-2 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vande Weerd anu Mr. and Mrs.

Art Kleinhesselink called on Marie Bolluyt at, the Ted Schreur home, Hawarden, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Visser and children of Sioux Center and O.

M. and Mrs. Joe Aberson were visitors Sunday evening at the Nellie Leenhouts home. Versa-twill jackets with genuine mouton collars for $16.95. Also gloves, caps, socks, elect, shaveis, tools, and hundreds of other gifts for Dad.

Always better buys ait Gambles, Orange Frying chickens for sale. Mrs. George L. Hansen. 30 tf For Avon Cosmetics call Mrs.

Peter Keizer, Dial 3281. 23-7 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nieland of Breda were Sunday visitors at the Art Braun home. A group of friends came in and surprised Miss Sadie Miller on her birthday Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lubbers, and son of Orange City were supper guests at the H. W. Jansen home Sunday.

Bottle gas fountain heaters are cheaper to operate than kerosene lamps. See them at Hntgss Hardware. 34-2 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kelly of Jefferson spent last Monday and Tuesday with Miss Milly Schroeder.

Remember to bring your Butternut strips for the Legion Auxiliary to the local stores by Dec. 12th. 36-1 City. 36-2 The Herman Ruyter, Roy Brinkman and Ralph Menning Lmiilies of Sheldon visited Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr. ana Mrs.

H. Brinkman. DEBBJESBY SEcwmfeil Short sleeve slip- on Of Punta Virgin wool. unexcelled tor lot tineas, resiliency, durability and warnnth. Five classic styles.

Available in heavenly Lampl's smart new sleeveless all wool neckline, red QO or green, each Short sleeved Cardigan sweaters with smart collars in "Treasure Tones" or rust, H50 All wool slipover sweaters in 12.98 Soft, practical all Nylon Sweaters in dif- QO ferent Award Sweaters for girls and boys, available in Kny $6.50 34 to 46 Popular Shawl Hats or Mouton trimmed Suede 4gl Hats, all Girls Dan River Gingham Blouses, sizes 8 to 16 3-14. from Ladies smart blouses in rayon crepes and ginghams, short or long sleeves, in flgl QO ito Gabardine, corduroy men's wear and flannel shirts in many styles and smartly trimmeS, sizes 34 12.98 Grocery Specials Thursday, Friday, Saturday Cudahy's fine grind bologna (all meat) per" lb 490 Cudahy's pure pork sausage, 1 lb cello roll. Manchester cooky assortment, per pkg 29c Crisco, 3 lb. can 98c: Sliced frozen sweetened strawberries lb. pkg 47c Adam's unsweetened orange juice, 46 oz- can 27c, Superb Crushed Pineapple, No.

2 can 31c Superb Red Pitted Sour Cherries in extra heavy syrup, No. 2 can 29c Log Cabin Syrup, 12 oz. bottle 27c Ajax Cleaner, 2 cans 25c Northern Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls 25c California Navel Oranges, new crop, Ruby Red Grape Fruit, 4 for 25c Extra Fancy Pears, per lb 15ci Dakota Red Pontiacs, 10 lbs. 45c; Red per lb 10c Homan's Dept. Store ALTON, IOWA For the best bargains in winter coats and suits shop at Tlie Grey Shop in Sheldon.

Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Poppen entertained-at a faculty dinner last Tuesday at their home.

Mrs. P. Eulberg arrived last Wednesday from Excelsior Springs, Mo. after several weeks of treatment there. Mr.

and Mrs. M. Gaul attended the basketball game at Marcus Sunday, St. Mary's versus Holy Name. Grease and wash jobs, tires, batteries, that extra service, try the Conoeo Mr.

and Mrs. Loyal Martin and family of Cherokee spent Sunday at the parental N. C. Martin home. Pfc.

Harold was home over the week end on a three day pass from Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. Bottle gas fountain heaters Hentges Hardware. 34-2 Bob Klein of Des Moines spent the week end at the H. W.

Klein home. Estelle Henrich of Castana spent the week end with her mother Mrs. J. C. Henrich.

COATS- Warm winter coats S19.95 to $39.95 at The Grey Shop in Sheldon. 36-3 Warm winter coats $19.95 to The Grey Shop in Sheldon. 35'3 SERVICE good place to come for repairs and repairing. Phone Garage House 3221. 37U Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Klein of Hospers and Mr. and Mrs. Okko Roos of Sheldon were visitors at ithe Scholten home Sunday evening. Mariwyn Schneider of Sioux City spent the week end at the parental Vic Schneider home.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Smoot called on the R. Melton's of Sioux City Sunday" afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Den Hartog of Hospers were visitors in the Mrs. Slothouber home Monday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Veen of Sheldon called on Mr. and Mrs. Kryn Schullor Monday after- tK )on.

Mr. and Mrs. John Klein of Sioux Center were callers at the G. Vander Mhecn liomc Monday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Smit called on his brother Joe who is in St, Joseph hospital, Sioux City, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Peter Vander Wei of Orange City spent the day Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

P. Vander Stocp. Mr. and Mrs. Bekins of Sioux City were here for the opening of "the new Slagle building Friday and Saturday.

Out of town callers at the home of Mrs. Lena Hoovon Sunday afternoon wore the Dr. Gilbert family of Rock Rapids and Rev. Eggink of Hospers. Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. oil Strawberry Point and Mrs. Jack Kock of Lamont returned: to their homes Friday afternoon after attending the funeral of their uncle, Fred Rcckcr.

Mr. and Mrs. James McClure and family of Hornick spent Sunday at the Sylvester Minten home. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Van Werven of Sheldon visited at the Bert Jansen home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. Beltman received a cablegram from Orville saying he landed at Brem- erhavcn, Germany Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gebauer, and Barbara of Orange City were Sunday afternoon callers at the Eugene Klein home. A. J.

Riedmiller, son Maris and Miss Stella Goebel of Danbury spent Sunday here with Maris and Viola Mae Goebel. Bob Klein of Dos Moines spent the week end at the' parental H. W. Klein home. He was accompanied by Mrs.

T. J. Watson who was here for the Mulder-Scholten wedding. Mr. and Mrs.

M. L. Dykstra entertained at a pre-Christmas family dinner Monday with thei following present: ReV. and Mrs. Kenneth Dykstra and family of Hollandalc, Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Do Jong and three children of Hull, Molvin Dykstra and Miss Marie Hart of Worthington, and Miss Ann Van Zwol, Mrs. Dykstra's sister of Orange City. in Le Mars shop at he Billy Arendt Shop for dainty gift scarfs, jewelry, flowers, glove guards, handkercliicfs and gift hat certificates. Open evenings Wednesday, Friday and Saturday-itill 9 p.

m. 36-2 Mrs. M. Muilenburg was tess to a large group of friends Monday evening at a ppst nuptial shower for Mrs. Tom Kiernan.

Tlie bride received many lovely gifts. At the conclusion of the evening delicious i-efresh- ments in the traditional colors of the season were served by the hostess. Out of town guests at the shower were Mrs. Pat Evans and Mrs. Byron Hess of Sioux Center.

Pfc. Harold Jansen's address is: R. S. 55102186, 1st Bn. Hq.

6th Armored Dev. train. Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. Mr.

and Mrs. Robt. Harens and family of Worthington were dinner guests Saturday at the parental Reeff home. Mr. and Mrs.

Kennetli Probst drove to Lismore. Minn. Saturday to make the acquaintance of the new baby at the Edwin Reker home. Mrs. Walter Baas and children of Worthington were visitors ill the E.

Root home Saturday: Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Murphy attended a medical meeting at the Community hospital, Sioux Center Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Henderson, Jolm and Margaret had dinner at the J.

R. Bcvins residence. Lake Olcoboji, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Schumacher, Steven and of Sioux City tiio week end here with the A. L. Strcff and Barney Bindner families. Mr. and Mrs.

Eddie Zeuten- horse and daughters Dolores and Annette of Rock Rapids were dinner gnosis at the parental H. Zeutcnhorst home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Visser and son of Beaumont, Texas called on Mrs.

Slothouber and Monday afternoon. Hubert Visser was a caller on Sunday and accompanied Mrs. ouber, Dora and Henry to Ire- iton where they called, on the 'Frank Van Dieren family. 50 Chcv. Con.

in ivory and black; very nice. 2-49 Chev. Styline I Sedans; one a high class black with only miles; the other in green. 49 Chev. (-oupc, very good mechanically.

49 Chev. Fleetline 2 which is exceptionally clean. 49 Ford 2 1) with overdivc; a ladies car with only 17,000 miles. IJe sure to sec this one- 2-48 Chev. 2 Aeros; one has only 20,000 miles.

40 ('hev. 2 1) Aero; very good, one of the nicest wc have had for a long time- a 41 Ford 2 I); one of the nicest you will find anywhere, i 39 ('hov. 2 1); just aA -erage, but you will like the price. 2-39 Ford 2 1); one very high class and good. 38 Chcv.

Coupe priced for quick sale. TRUCKS 51 Chev. one ton with only 10,000 miles; near new. 4(5 Inter. KO, swh tractor with 9.00-20 tires; tires about worth what arc asking for truck.

CASH TRADE COME AN!) SEE CS-WE WANT TO CLOSE OUT EVERY UNIT LISTED ABOVE Cambier Motor Co. ORANGE CITY Mr. and Mrs. John Dirksen and two children of Rock Valley were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Boer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Aberson accompanietl by Mr.

and Mrs. Anton Aberson left last week for Artesia, Calif, to visit the Rev. John Aberson family. Rev. and Mrs.

Kenneth Dykstra and children of Hollandale, Minn, spent a few days thisl week at the parental M. L. Dykstra home. Mrs. Wally Leonard and children arrived Tuesday from Redlands, to spend Christmas' with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Konz. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Klein and Brenda were Sioux City shoppers Saturday and called on Mrs.

Klein's mother, Mrs. W. Gebauer, Sr. who is still in the hospital. The Duplicate club met Wednesday for theiir ChristmaiS party with a one o'clock luncheon at the cafe followed by bridge at the Mrs.

P. Schroeder home. Mr. and Mrs. M.

Foreman of Montevideo, Minn, were overnight visitors Friday with their daughter and family, the Bud Aalbers. Mrs. Foreman still has her arm in a cast. Mr. and Mrs.

Golbright of Sioux City and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bruno of S. D. called on Miss Sadie Miller Sunday.

Mrs. Bruno is Miss Miller's niece. Hiawatha choice for Christmas. Mercury tricycles, wagons, pedal cars, sleds, skates, and a complete line of wheel goods. Always better buys at Gambles, Orange City.

36-2 The Presbyterian Ladies Aid meets this Thursday at the home of Mrs, Smedley for their annual business meeting and election of officers. Mrs. F. Starkenburg will be in charge of the program. Mr, and Mrs.

John Schnoes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Aalbers and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Dykstra and Debra motored to Paullina last Wednesday evening to observe Mrs.

Frank Schnoes' birthday. Gifts that go on giving all year. Coronado radios are unmatched for performance and superb design. As low as $12,95 to $289,95 blond Comb model. Always better buys at Gambles, Orange City 35-2 Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Klein and Jim spent Sunday alternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brower at Sheldon. Other guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Klein of Northwood. The Brewers left Wednesday for California, Mrs. Johanna Pease of Sioux City and Marie Mohning of Remsen were over night guests Sunday of Nell Lucas. Trycicles, up from $4.50 Sleds, up from $330 Basketballs, up from $298 Footballs $2.98 Daisy Air Rifles $3.50 Sioux Rambler Coaster $8.50 Roller and Ice Skates, Pocket Knives Fishing Equipment Tools, Thermometers, Gloves, Tree Decorations and many other Gifts 1 Miro-matic Pressure Cooker $12.95 Electric Poppers $3.10 Electric Kitchen Clock $5.10 Revere Ware, up from $3.45 Cutlery Sets $4.15 Mixmaster, Special $36.00 Sunbeam Iron $14.95 Pyrex and Plastics and hundreds of other gifts.

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