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i "" -- - The oldest big bulldl?lR" Of NY/ Project Black Top Coat Street Oiling ~'~r~ JL ~Tr~ woTrlh~ I:ltd::ttebpigpb::~: h '. ~ i b'lve 'lskod ill(, Town t'ouneil to " " th st~ A ril 7th. t'~ ~en io 1 aPorte Cit ~'~ among t e abutting property. In TI~UI'I~IL;ULOIt~ N m ~ -,~ed l~- : '. W, ,~ a se a do'. n t oy A ,-eal coat will be applied stone i 1941 S Great Glamour per cent grea er ~I at,~on c n u ze ) s ' ~ Y" ' addition South Fourth street and s .~ "t'h;g thJtl$ : from, Moant Vernon and Lisbon on chips put ou the streets and thor-! )l Musical With A Kick areas. .~ this work which pays $16.20 a oughly rolled before the paving / I " P ( . "~' :.~ - .~ n,onth for 60 hours work at 27c t, roi ct is completed / ] a~o ,I,ml)e o,jeu at .gene, at ex: [, ' ~ g,])Prise. [no slreeLs Will De rolle(l / 1 an bout-: M,'. Watson and Luther .o (--Z-----~------~ ] [ 3" " with tho llargrave oller and the oil /~ . l,'unrDlelster were in Nlount ver- lvlr. anu Mrs. ~nson ~urge ana k willbt a~)*)iiedwith Har rave non on Satur('.av and left appliea- Mrs Dana Wilcox attended the fu- ~--"-'~ '" * g 1i n lk ~" " ( " i equll)men*~, w~ o plal s v~th Supt. 'Jy(le i,inds- neral of Mrs. George Jameson atI ley. . Oelwein on Monday F'ringle's (tualil:y Store, PHONE 4312 " MOUNT VERNON Deliveries at 9 and 11 a.m.; 2 and 5 p.m. Ry Krlsp, pkg 2~)e: StrawbeiTy or ()rat~ge ~nia, ; " 24 oz. bottle, 3 for 25c * . l'lus bottle eharge F R OST E D'q~I'FOODS i~)ot l~er, Silver Cup, gal. jug 19c plus bottle " Specials For This Week Shoe Strino. l'otatoes, cn 10c "~ G IgF;EN 1lEAS 23c K raft Roka Blue Cheese, Ixnmd 60c (; I~EEN IJMAS 23c Chocolate Covered Peanuts, I~Slq~I,:I{I~IES 21e l~mnd 19c I'EA(~ttES 22c .Iell-o Ice Cream Fre~-zlng ~ - --" .Mix, All Flavors, 3 cat,s 25e ICEI) PEI{CH, lb 33c Pal)er Plates, lion ab~)rl~mt, doz t0c Palmr CUPS, Int~k~e 7, 1 (X~ PaI)er Sp~x)ir,% anti ~F'orlcs, lmckage 10c 4B Tom, to Juice, 46 oz can 21e BItOIIJN(.', li'RYING or I{OASTING CHICKENS i~[ IlcappIcs, t~l ell |5C Celery, 1)unch 10c I By commencement time in June over 2,000 coeds on American campuses will have successfully completed the civilian pilot training primary course under the civilian aeronautics authority. Above, Helen I~ngenbaci3, Nc~ Cahh~ge, Ib 5( Graimfrnit Juice, 46 oz can 2lc~ " ' ~ "/ of Blue Islar~l, IlL, last fall homecoming, queen at C0rneil college, Mount Vernon, I~ thla spring strugglea ,~ Carrots, 2 for 13c with airplane motors and t~ckles the intrmacms of the controls, did her first solo flying On May 6. Fruit (~ktali, la oz can, ~~ ~~~--~---- 3 for 25e New Potatoes, 7 lbs 25e Pineapple, cru.~h~l, 8-oz ,~m Idaho Bakers, pk 39c Mount Vernon Social I Mount Vernon Locals llfii~I~ UAUC '/fiMC 2 fl,r 25e Tonmt,~,s. l)onml 2le h -- I -- I~IUIIO lltllfi LUIlfi Mushrooms, 4 oz can tJc Green ()/dons, ]{adishcs, T e Home Social club will meet[ Dr and Mrs J B. Bryant were IttTUt~l~vr~ ll~v~l~ Thursday afternoon June 5 with I visitors Sunda:~ in Clinton lIHIkl~/ll~| IMIl~lk lk Yacht Club Tuna, 2 c~ms 37e bunch 5e ~ j . Mrs. Nettm Duncan at the home . ~ I n to attendIIIIMi /II I IILIU Monarch Prep. Spaghetti, Cucumbers, hwge, c;u'h 8e of her dau ~r t. r~. ~ ~gge" p a s gnter, Mrs. wlnaru l-~on-I " " . 2 cans 21c tlcad Lcttu(,e 10e man at Springville ~the 25thaunlversary of his dental -7----- The last mettmg of the year for Y ' ~ " I class at the State University of Iowa ~ ~ ' C. Early June Peas, I~emons, (ioz~n 29c ------- the ions club held at the Palisades The Jolly Workers club will meet at iowa (:~ty on ~a~uruay. . 2 cans 27c Grapefmlit, laid;e, 5 for 25c ~ oage on Tuesday evening was a at the home of Mrs. Jake Clark, The lunior Industrial society ofzone me fl. ~h~" ~;, ~ ,~ ;+~ ~.;,~ Sweet Potatoes, '2 cans 25c h.; D no : .~ ~ ~ oa. ~ e g (~ ~,'~", Thursday afternoon, June 5. {the Pre~byterian church will meetheld this year Clubs includ^~ in I tomes, large, 2 lb pkg 23e Navel Oranges, doz 25e, 33c ~ ] at the home of Mrs HeleEv~ns this zone ar -n m ~ - ~" " '' ' e: . a psi. weuar ~ap- Powdcr(~l St~gar, '2 lbs 1be ;tnd 45c Mrs. ~:~elle nompson Wlll De fl0St- on Tucs'lay June 3 at 7"30 o'clock -- ~ ~ o;i. ~x.-~.^- ~r ~. / *,l~D IU ~ 3b ILy I~UIUII ~tVIUUI|L V C~ ess for the regular meeting of the, '. . " -" "",- o~o ~r,~.~ r, n. ,~. .~ Il~lr. ana lvirs. ~toDert Lexgn, ~/lr non and Williamsburg. All the June 5 Mr.~ Laur~ And~r ~n xxrill [ and Mrs. Harold Suthff a d M ss clubs wePe represented except wfl- Children's and Misses' Wool and Part Wool Bathing b~ a.~i~tina ha~fo~ e Dorls aelgn were ~unaay ironer liamsburg. Sixty-five were seated Suits, 39c and 79c, while they last. - [guests of Miss Elda Leigh and Mrs. for the dinner. Special guests who and DIAL 3121 MOUNT VERNON, IOWA SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR 25c 1.0.A. VANILLA, 15c size 8c SALAD DRESSING, Harvest Moon, quart 25c BISQUICK for Short Cake 33c FOLGER'S COFFEE, pound 29c BIS-CO-BITS Butter Crackers 10c WALNUT COOKIES, 2 pounds 25c CORN STARCH, package 7c PINEAPPLE, Sliced, 2 size 21c CORN FLAKES, 3 packages 25c Members of Balliet chapter D. A. Ruth Bailey spoke were: Dr. Fred Brewer of R. will meet at the Jordan house] ~,~ ~ T. .~fanekina and Mrs Davenport, retiring district joy- for a nine o'clock breakfast, Wed- ~ "~ q~,~on~, in the ernor and Clifford Thomas of Fair ~ ~ ~ ~ . [Fr~u xut~ ~-,~,~ *,-~,~,~z field l~sen ~ ~" - .c~,~, aune a. zor reservations h v Mr~ Rtonekin~'~ son in,p-~ t d'striet governor of ,omeo~ o- - - . call 4861 by Monday. I lawand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. I,]ons. , r Io a ~'it-- ne major part of the program ,k'aul ~alawell in w t y The regular luncheon for the Past " .was in charge of the Iowa City club Chiefs association will be held on Dr and Mrs Frank Cole remrnea D~ Meno S " " ". ~ ~ parlrL assistant prolessor Friday, June 6, at the home of Mrs to Mount Vernon Tuesday afternoon,of Gel, -m ~n. at the Un']vers]ty "" gave Hazel Bobst. i from their :farm at Blackberry, 'an illustrated talk concerning bull ----'----. Minn. They plan to return to fi~btss . Dr. ~.~p,ahn has spent' rouen" Mrs. Dana Wneox and Mrs. Clyde, Blackberry in about two weeks, time in the T n~. am~,~ Li - l "" n~s ey enter~amea ata luncheon! Overnight guests Tuesday in the tries, particularly Mexico, where ~leunesuay a~, . ~.ne J~a~er nouse:lhome of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Bryant the bull fights were filmed. The ~aLtafg s were mm .x.or s~x.men a~Iwere Dr. Bryant's cousins Mr. and pictures which were very interest- o~s~ saeora~ea wn:n patrmfie col-IMrs" Albert Hillman of State Cen- ing, showed how the young men s. ~u~ ox town guests were: 2ars. day with Mrs King in Preston were trained in the art of bull Everett Beatty of Shellsburg and l " ' " ~. ~-:. Mrs Robert Stonebraker of Ced-r i Miss Geraldine Bryant, supervisor Ngntm~. ~.~'~ -- ~ ~f music in the schools of Tama, . The. presidents .~ . of each club in- twill arrive the last of the week to Ero(~ueed their members and named their oc upatlons Prof Elmer W The Le~ion A-'-~-Hiarv will mee~isnend the vacation with her par-' e in the garden at the-" Mrs. Carl lents, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Bryant. Hills, ~resident of the Iowa City ~ club presided at the program Trav]s home Tuesday evening June~ 51r ~nd Mrs Willard Maybauer .~.'. ' ." . ~. . ,' uLaer special guests were" ~'ast 3 at 7:30 o clock. The program will '~ud frieud M~s I~ouis Qulnn of . ~.~ :,:':?: ~' . be -resented b the Po "" [' ~, " . ~lsrrle~ ,~overnor's winm ~neets or p Y ppy ~Jay e~- ( hicago ill. are expeetea v rmay ~, 2"- . "~ ] ' ' tarlon ano J~lOyU l)ean ot Mount say winners, melualng deane ~oust- [ for a visit over the week en~ wx~n -r - -- - ~- - ' - -- ( * -- ~ ernon ana ~'astl~istric~ l)eputy ,man, WhO was awaraea nrs~ in t/ae bIr M~tybauer's mother ~wrs -~ ~ . . ~. 2 .~ state and Mar .~ o i ~ ' MiJler L~'arca or l,'airzieia. ger, who was ~eYcot~n~ ~n~erg~er;[(lSarles Maybauer The recreation period was in i Mrs Bessie Jenkins aria IYJASSch r ~ ~ a ge t f Newn N~ehols, Play- rlarrls wno placea ~nlru in ~nelter and Miss Edna Lane of Dunbar~,M n ~,~ ~,v.~a n~mh,~ , county. Mothers of the girls will .~ ' ~ f be addl 1 ~race ~egus oi l~elnDeCK w~ u~ ~ . the (.ed~r I~ap~ds Lmns club. re-o~'m-na~tgues~s~a'~ "zner~ o~ ne ~m nct meeung, guests this week end in the Dr. ana A p ~ conference Mrs J B. Bryant home and with will be made by the three delegates, Mrs' i:Ielen Schroeder On Fri- Poppy Sale Of $78.75 Yd~" Dan? ~i11~7:mM~t~ffBmertn.Av~y" day the ladies expect to spend the Is Highest Ever freshments will be served Mem Fred Tracts, jr remrnea some bers are asked to notice the change the first of the week from Iowa Mrs. Charles Beach, chairman of of date. City where he was enrolled in the the Poppy sale committee report- State University of Iowa. After a ed the Poppy sale in Mount Vernon two weeks vacation he will attend this year was $78.75, which ex- summer school at the University, ceeds all previous years. ~hey had a part of which will be a field trip 8o0 poppies and every one was to the Black HiJ3.s. sold by early evening Saturday. A Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith of Cor- house to house canvass was made For F iday Saturday rectionville will be guests this I as well as on Main street. Joyce r - week end in the home of Mr. and Ann Ehle was high girl in sales and and Mrs. Fred Tracts. On Satur- Ramona Barrett was second. David MAY 29-30-31 Salad Dressing, Jack Sprat, quart jar 29c Marshmallows, lb pkg 12c Coupon HERSHEY TREET Spiced Ham 25c JEWEL SHORTENING, 3 lb can 49c SUGAR, 10 lb bag with order 55c DRIED PEACHES, 2 pounds 25c KRAFTS AMERICAN CHEESE 2 lbs 52c BEEF STEW, Dinty Moore's 17c LIGHT HOUSE CLEANS- ER, 3 for 10c NORTHERN TISSUE 5 Rolls 26c CUCUMBERS, Fresh, 2 for 9c CHOCOLATE SYRUP BRITEX BLEECH, qt. 10c 16 oz can 7 c FRESH PEAS, 2 lbs 25c Wax Rite, pint can 39c LEMONS, Sunkist, large size, doz. 29c Cheese, Land O' Lakes, NEW POTATOES, Calif. White, peck 39c 2 pound box 54c FRESH TOMATOES, pound 15c PinkN rthernCrackertallSalmon,cansJaCk'Napkins'Mayflower,2 pkgSpkg 18c9c7C Pineapple, Crushed or Specials For Friday and Saturday Tidbits, J.S 2 8-oz Richelieu TEA FOR ICE TEA Red Band cans 19c pound pound Olives, J.S. Giant 2 Beautiful Crystal Glasses,Queens, 39c Free With Each Half' Pound 5 )C S-0AP Fi,AKES, aI- on, 5 Orange Slices or Big GELLATINE DESSERT, Rich. All Flavors, 4 pkgs 17c Ben Jellies, lb 10c FLOUR, OCCIDENT, 24 Vz pound bag 95c Pickles, Mayflower, 12-oz. TOMATO JUICE, Richeheu 131 oz tins. " Vz, 3 for 25c Dill 10c TOMATO JUICE, Cocktail Richelieu, 26-oz bottle 19c Pork and Beans, J.S GRAPEFRUIT Royal Rio Pink broken segm'ts 2 tns 27c 3 20-oz cans 25c COFFEE, Hills Bros. Correct Grind, 2 pound tin 55c ICE CREAM POWDER, Jello Vanilla, 3 pkgs 25c Maraschino Cherries, day, Dr. and Mrs. Smith will go Wolfe was high boy in sales and to Iowa City to attend the reunion Jimmy Kent was second Members of Dr. Smith's medical class at the of the committee in charge of the State University of Iowa. sale were: Mrs. Charle~ Beach, Mrs. Mrs. R. P. Ink and Mrs. Fred Hazel Kleinfelter and Mrs. Bert '~Travis spent Tuesday in Fairfield Avery. where Mrs. Ink was guest of honor at a D. A. R. tea in the Methodist In a letter from Mrs. Don Hall church, given by the Fairfield chap- to her father F. W. Moore this week ter. Mrs. Ink presented a report she gave the information that her of the National D. A. R. Congress husband Don Hall, formerly of Lls- held this spring in Washington, D. ben has received a nice advance- C. Other guests present were from ment in the U. S. Navy. He has Ottumwa, Burlington, Washington, received the appointment of Chtef and from several other towns. Ship Fitter and takes up his new duties June 15. This is a major The Cla.~sifie~| Ad ~ction is on office in the navy and the change page ~even. gives him a real advance in salary. SALMON, Happy Vale Pink, pound tin, 2 for 25c Mayflower, 4 oz jar 10c Do the members of YOUR family say this? PICKLES, Richelieu Dainty Sliced, 12 oz. jar 22c If not, perhaps it is because you have never given Alka-Seltse PEAS, Richelieu Sifted Early June, 2 tins 33c Josephine's Grocery thorough trial. GREEN BEANS, Rich. French Style Whole, 2 tins 43c Dial 6212 We Deliver All over the world people who have treed Alka-Seltze are LIMA BEANS, Baby Stuart, Garden Pack, 2 tins 27c enthusiastic in its praise. SHRIMP, Richelieu Wet Pack large size, 2 tins 39c Mount Vernon, Iowa ORANGES, California Valencias, Large Size, doz. 31c If Alka-Seltzer is as good as we say it is, you want it in your meal- POTATOES, New Red's, Peck 38c tcine cabinet; if it is not, it won't cost you a penny. We will refund RICHELIEU Frozen Red Raspberries 27c ~ ~ the purchase price to any new user who is not entirely satisfied. RICHELIEU Frozen,Garden Run Lima Beans 24c 0pportumt.r ]~ Your family may need Alka-Seltzer sooner and more often than you think. Our guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded DILLEY S GROCERY ! .o Knocks [,"' ' ~ ~" covers its use in all conditions listed be- We Deliver Mount Vernon, Iowa Dial 4012 w. Gas on Stomar.h, Add Indige~tio~ Heaz~ --:-=---- :- - - -- = ---- : ------ -- --= -- --= -~-~ ~ " -. ~ L . bmm, 'q~I0rul.g &tier; Mmmla~ l'al~ Neu STAHL'S GREENHOUSES,~~-[ ['-~l~X~~ lmlgla'Headadle'Dl~OfCOld~''-[ ~gle In Mlno~ Throat Irritations. | Flowers wired everywhere. J y I Phone 11 Lisbon, iowa,READ the , ~:-~'---- ~'~--~-- --~-='-~--- -- ~-'-~------ --~---~---- --v ] U Any p:'ol)e rty owners desiring oil should communicate with the City Clerk. Miss Violetta Cook and friend Miss Betty Jame Homrighausen of Wheatland were supper guests last Thursday evening in the home of Miss Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. [,ester Cook and attended the high school gradu-ttion exercises in the evening. Too Late To Classify Turn to Page ~ f~r Regular Classified Ad ~ctiun WANTED: Strawberry pickers Mrs. Har y Harman, Phone 89, Lis- bon. 31c FOR SALE: A good kitchen sink, kitchen cabinet, girls white lineu suit, size 16. Mrs. Lester Cook, dial 2741. 31-c ],'OR SAI,I,]" First cutting alfalfa hay. J. M. Johnston, Mt. Vernon, Iowa 31p LAWN MOWERS GROUND BY machinery, overhauled, cleaned. Work guaranteed. Will call and deliver, Phone 3161, Emil Walter, 4(}7 1st Ave S 30e FOR SALE: Oak dining room suite, table, chairs, buffet, Mrs. O. J. Houstman, Mt. Vernon. 31c with Carmen Miranda of "Down Argentine Way," Alice Faye, Don Ameche A hit picture----nothing more glamorous, more beautiful or more entertaining this season. Sun Mon. No Matinee The new, latest and most sensational shock story The amazing drama of ficnd who fascinates women . . lures them with love . . . and then destroys them. Basil Rathl ne, Ellen Drew, John Howard Disney Cartoon -- Other Shorts 21c Tues - Wed. 21c Maureen O'Hara and James Ellison "They Met In Argentina" and No. 2 Frank Morgan COOL 'n These 1Pen The,/help keep ture down and as a "breathing" in cooling breeze~ s Inspired by shoes mous resorta ." get a pair today. AS SEEN LIFE, DAY IN Your Appearance Is Our Business etter Titan Eve: 1941's Palm Beach Su ts, Slacks and 'Formals feature the new softer-feel- ing fabric--with the million "open windows" that let your body breathe. You can wash them safely--without affecting their shapely lines or smart colors. A Big Store in a Small Town WANTED: Maid for general '*Keeping Company" house work for family of three. No ---'--"- small children.Phone 104, Lls- Next Week--Bette Davis ben. 3 ie "The Great Lie" saleswomen with Hickey Brothers Cigar Stores, operators of branches from Duluth. :Minn to Trenton, N.J.--Well established firm--OverChild Borm om High $~ forty years in business. Due to ex- According to e~Uon 1998 of the pansion there are positions open at Uaited Statea revised |tatut~ thO this time for five young sales- uatlonallty of ehUd born of Amer- women. Must be under thirty, high~ par'eats on the high Se18 iS school graduate, college preferred, attractive, able to meet the public. 1mer|een. By the IcUon of extl'lt- Submit photograph with applica- t~rrltorlality in lntsrnetlonal law, tion. Hickey Brothers, 422 Brady the eh|ld also takes the natloaality Street, Davenport, Iowa.31-2tc ~ the vessel on whleb It wu born ~,~ * Pictured, from top tom: 1941s Palm Bea ' Regent in deep CommUtg Tones of blue, tan and gray --for business. $17.75 Palm Beach slacks with the easy, smart drape choice of champions, * The famous Palm Bea suit of white Barath :::: i:i/ America's favorite: sur fashion, $17.75 * The pal white Beach jacket Eveningwith F rr a sha ': lapels and black trouserS' $20.00 * The new pale Beach tennis slacks, design" ed by Don Budge, $5.50.