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Page Eight fl~il~ MOUNTVERNON, IOWA, HA~VKEYE-RECORD AND THE LISBON HERALD erhursday, 1Ka~
,' ~irll Lm, li,ld I |iii iiiii. FIrIll r ffl li'-lllllil III --'~I[ . I .i|IH . I l I ~i~dl
-=- --:---- Plan Cornell Geological g oll, tl Will Give PilotTraining The Good lmck Social clhb will rlfl.~.~ T --4- ,"gl. . ~1.~,~,~:~ r MEN'S WORK SHOF~$1.'I~I
It." lV,~ a.vl,L,m| ~lOt I ~.)~aa~ta t~ ,~ L *~ r~qin~d "it the home of Mns ]tOO L#t't~ JLU bl~t~i~ll[~t ~ u~ 1 idles Shoes 98c and uv~l
o Fmld Course InWyoming - .-'---'7 Course m ummer cnool o 'c'ar Haes~ile- in IAsbon. next Turn to Page7 for Regular lfi;st class shoe repairingath7A
Ys-~ -- s*~ff head--Dr Nell Miner - I',vc. m?n. nave t)ecn cauea oy ---- Thursday afternoon, May 29 Classified Ad Seettou I East End Shoe Shop. In t~
q~ . ~ t~ ~. ~ . . tAnn I).ratt t*oar(l l~o. ,* to report The Cornell C.A.A. summer -- ~- ~- -- Bld~ 3It Vernon, Ia. "i
tJ Is atreauy bUSy at work on plans at Marred at 2 p.m. May 25, to be course is expected to begin the first Mr. Zion community club will FOR ~AIA~]: Day bed, sliding ~'
and registration has already begun
PHONE 4312 MOUNT VERNON for eornell college's geologic ncld
Deliveries at 9 and 11 a.m.; 2 and 5 p.m. course in the Rocky mountains, a
summer trip which proved so popu-
lar last year that it is being repeat-
(~,rapefruit, large, 5 for 25c ed. The course, which will count
Calif. Val Juice Orang~s, ,~FRO~ ~~ as regular summer school work for
dozen 23c the students, will .be taught by Dr.
C, alif. Navel ()rtmge~ 33( - 45e Miner, ])avid Delo, professor of
geology at Knox college, and War-
Pineapples, each 15~. ten Scobey, instructor in geology
l~mons, large, doz 29e at Dartmouth and formerly of
~'tnesap Apples, 4 Ills 25e Mount Vernon.
,olleloos ,de Sp. --Ws,k i For the entire month of August.
Caul o.er, to cials For This ee about 25 students will travel to
]Timber IAne Ranch on the Wind
Now Pot~ttxms, 7 II~ 25e I FAS 21e Hirer northwest of Dubois, Wyom-
Burbank ,Russett Potatoes, ing, to spend their time working on
geology field course problems. An
peek 29c G I{I!;I N I~IMAS 22e
Carr~ts, 2 bunche~ 13c [)EACHEN 22e
N~' Cabbie, lb ,5(,
Celery, bunch 10c STILl, ~,V I),EIIRI E ~ 25c
Hetul lattuoe Be, 10e, 12(' ;;~VORI)I,~,/S~I ~'!'Efkl~,N, lh .15("
Tomat~)~s, lb 21c
RF, D P1,;II(~H, lb 33c
(Ductunbe~ ,~, each 10c
Green Onhms, radLshcs 5e
Green peppers, Pa~iey, Strawberries, llome Grown Aslmrag~ts,
Av(x:ad(x~.
elementary course is offered, as well
as advanced work.
The section in which this Corncll
summer camp is located offers an
exceptionally wide variety of geo-
~ logical features for observation and
study. For recreation the students
ride horseback, swim, fish, and at-
tend rodeo. The camp buildings
are of log cabin construction, and
the main lodge is furnished with a
sent to an induction station of the
U. S. army at Fort Des Motnes. The
men are:
669 Merrill Lavern Clemans, Mar-
ion, Iowa.
704 Robert Newton Martin, Mar-
ion, R.F.D. 2.
732 Marlin William Foust,
Springville.
736 Paul Erwin Bearinger, Ana-
mosa, P F.D. 1.
737 Lestcr Hcbert Estling, Walk-
er R.F.I). No. 1.
The following men may be re-
quired as replacements:
759 John F. Vondra.
770 Norman M. Wells.
785 Robert L. Barnts.
Ask Mrs, Joe Cooper about the
big sucker she caught while fish-
ing with her husband on Wednes-
day, Joe says he has found one
sport in which he can excel[ his
wife.
of July and run through until the meet ou Thursday evening, May 29 couch, large oven, ice box, garden[
- # - . "~ instead of Fri,la~ Memorial day. tools, oil burner.Mrs Miller 217
enu or summer scnooi. ~rot. ~ei- ' -' - " ' -^ I BUGGY ~'I-llt'~--x
-----.------~---- Fn-st ,'st. w. ~op hi~S
son announced that conditions and Mr. and Mrs Harold Strause ex- ~--la good line of w v ,
requirements of enrolhnent will be peel to move into the 'Mrs. E.E. FOR SAI.E: Vsed F12 I.H.C. up to the full rawhile
tractor with cultivator and plow. Iwhin $9 50 Anyone ~
as usual and planes and instructors Hoffman estate house at 413 North All in A-I condition. John H. Mill-itheil" hSi:ness "oiled? :
will probably be the same. First Aveoue the last of the week. er, IAsbon, Iowa. 30c ] harness for '90c. I can
Prof. Nelson encouraged enroll-where ItMr"Coone Motor ;o. They ~haveKrause ~s shop foreman for ~~! make any kind of harne~
ment In the summer session i=he k- ~r~ "'" the(Willian]Brownivm v~tn
tract with good house for sale. G. 'of Harness you want.
. t)cen ~ "~ g
flying weather w)ll be better andI family in Lisbon since moving from G. YVolf*~. Affont. 30pLaughlin, Anamosa IoWa
there will be more freedom from lMuseatine"
the prssure of regular classes. He ---~-~------
advised anyone going into the airRev. and Mrs. G. S. Hamilton
corps or naval aviation that thishave as guests on Wednesday and
iwould be a good flme to take thislt~ da~:[,l':l:~'Pff"e~nts"-'~r~'an~ri:vir~:~, ~. fla t ~. ~,t:-~ --o ~--
prehmmary instruction, p intlng~Rev, an,l ~Ii's. A. I{. }'~ongman of
out that there are twenty*five per Waukon. Rev. Longman gave the
cent fewer failures among those commencement address on Wednes-
who have already had C.P.q'. { day evening.
courses.
Students who are planing on tak- l
lng the summer flying course
should see Prof. Nelson to apply
for an opening before the enroll-
ment quota is reached. The regular
10% of women will he accepted.
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MINUTE STEAK, Tender, each 10c
BEEF ROAST, Boneless Rolled, per lb 19c
HAM HOCKS, per pound 10c
SLICED BACON, Lean Centers per lb 21c
20 DIFFERENT KINDS OF
COLD MEAT
Phone 93 LISBON Free Delivery
I I I IIIII I I IIIlil
last week remains in a very critical
condition. I
a~
res
AirMore's - $1.00, $1.39, $1.45
Elias Straws and Panamas
$1.95 and $2.95
Stetson 'Hinoki's and Panamas
$3.50 $3.95 $.5
CARROTS, Fresh, per bunch 5c
PEAS, Fresh, per pound 10c
GREEN BEANS, Fresh, per pound 10c
ORANGES, each lc
BANANAS, Green Tips, 2 pounds for 15c
We have a wide selection of spring and summer sUi~ M
thlt new color development. But we're particularly prOUd ~#
Ihe special group of
Famous Detective of Book, Screen, and Radio
You will be held breathless by these five startling,
fast-moving mystery stories Daring, clever, extraor-
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of the Teakwood Ca.se, The Adventure of the Two-
Headed Dog, The Adventure of the Glass-Domed Clock,
The Adventure of the Soven Black Cats, The Adven-
ture of the Mad Te~ Party.
Because we want you to know Bcstseller Library
Books (selected and published by The Americ~t Mer-
cury), we'll send you this one--More Adventures of
Ellery Queen--practically FREE. We'll supply the
book if you will pay 10c for postage and handling.
Out of more than 100,000 copies printed we have less
than 5,000 left--and they're going fast. Hurry and
send a dime for your complete copy of this book. (Sor-
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Here's my dime. Send me a copy of the Bestsellor Library Book,
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CHEESE, Kraft Velveeta or American, 2 lb box 51c
SPRY, Vegetable Shortening, 3 pound tin 52e
POTATO CHIPS, Hiland, Large Package, 2 for 35c
EAZY CLEAN Polish Double Action, 2 bottles 87c
POWDERED SUGAR, C & H Smooth, 2 pounds 15c
SILVER CREAM Wrights large jar 21c
BEANS, Rich Glass Jar, Oven Baked, Boston style 21c
COFFEE, Butter Nut, Drip or Regular, 2 lb tin 55c
CRACKERS Paradise, 10c Soda & 10c Cheezee both 15c
Starch, Richelieu Gloss or Corn, 3 packages 25c
COOKIES, Apricot Glace, pound 31c
ROOT BEER, Hires, 3 large size or 6 small 25c
KREMEL Mint Chocolate Pudding, 3 packages 13c
PEACHES, Richelieu Raggedy Ann, 2 large tins 53c
PINEAPPLE, Richelieu Raggedy Ann, 2 large tins 53c
CHERRIES, Rd Sour Pitted, 2 No. 2 tins 23c
SWEET POTATOES, Rich. Maryland Golden, 2 tins 27c
CORN, Baby Stuart, Tid Bit Golden Bantam, 2 tins 23c
GREEN ,BEANS, Richelieu Shoe String Style, 2 tins 31c
LISMONS, California Golden Bowl, 300 Size, dozen 25c
RICHELIEU Frozen Peas 21c Broccoli 20e
We Deliver Mount Vernon, Iowa
Dial 4012
TAILORED BY HART SCHAFFNER $ MA|I
we have to offer. We'd like to suggest you stop in todCy ~
:nspect our collection. The fabric value of Gulfstrearn G~I~
~line is unmatched elsewhere at this price and this pew
color makes these gaberdines the smartest buys in tO~t0 #
Your Appearance Is Our Business
Phone 11
Flowers wired everywhere.
IAs om
,49 lb. bag $1. 9
, Whites, 10 lbs. 25c
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huge fireplace and dining room. Mount Vernon Social For Extra Comfort Extra
GROCERY SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK-END Students from the following col-
leges will attend this year's course: TWO sensational, Riotous "'"
1St .~fftasilk Cake t, qonr, pkg 25e Knox Carleton Lawrcnee, South- Hit Comedms. Just as Mount Vernon chaptor of A.A.
Service . and Extra Wear
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