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THE MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, IIAWKEYE-RECORD AND THE LISBON HERALD
ThumlAy, July I,
Prmgles Quahty Store
PHONE 4312 MOUNT VERNON
Deliveries at 9 and 11 a.m.; 2 and 5 p.m.
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Cantaloupes, large, 2 for 25c New Cabbage, Beets, Oucum-
Bananas, 3 lbs [ 23c hers, Cauliflower, Carrots, Let-
tuce, Potatoes, Green Beans,
I~emon.% large, uoz "~yc Green Peppers.
Grapefruit, lurge, 4 for 25c
O~, California, BIRDSEYE I~I~OSTED
doz 19c, 25c, 39c SPECIALS
Pascal Celery, lge 12c and 15c Red Perch, lh 29c
Avacados, each 15e Spinach, 21e
Tomatoes, fancy, pound 15c Strawberrie~ 25c
Paper Plates, smooth, doz 10c ~tlad Cuts Pineapple,
Naplklns, 100 pkg, white 9c 2~ can 25c
Dinner Napkins, lap size, Old Fashioned Pork & Beans,
3 pkgs 21c tall cans, 2 for 19c
{~ C~la or Pepsi C~)la,
x u. ~oloen Kan~aln uorn,
carton 6 bottle 25c, plus bet- A ~-
tie charge. "~ cans z~c
Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Tall Corn Peas, 2 cans 23c
2 bottle 25c plus bet charge
Cltquot Club Ginger Ale, or
Sodas, 3 bottles 25c, plus
bottle charge.
Heinz Sweet Pickles, slices,
quart 23c
Kosher Dill Pickles, quart 23c
Monarch O. P. Tea, 1 oz
tin 8c
Tea Siftings, I lb, paoka~o~ 19c
Hills C~ffee, lb 29c
Brlardale Drip Coffee,
2 lb Jar 5.~.~
Mlmtard, lee box jar 15c
blonarch Gelatin Dessert,
4 for 19e
Ry Krisp, pkg 23c
YaAcht Club Apricots, ~s,
2 91 can 25c
Yotmgberries or Boysenber-
ries, No 2 can, each 19c
Men. %Vhole Spiced Peaches,
No. 2% can 25c
Gerber Baby l~oods, 3 cans 25e
Spaghetti, long, 1 lb pkg 10c
Rice, whole grain, 2 Ib pkg 19c
Food O 1Vheat, 28 oz. pkg 13c
Majestic Crackers, 2 Ib box 17c
emir i~lour, 49 lbs $1.89
24 lbs 95c
Briardale Cake Flour, pkg 21e
Y~ree Cake Tin
Post's Tens, assortment of
Post Cereals, 10 pkgs 25e
Ivory Fl~kes, or Sno, sman
size, 2 pkgs 19C
Nola ]Fla~kes, 3 lb box 49e
Jay Neap Pnwder, pkg 15c
Crystal IVhite Toilet Soap,
4 cakes 21c
H. & H. Soap for rug elean-
ing 19e
Die-A-Doe Paint Cleaner 19e
Fly Tox, 6-oz can 10c
16-oz can 19e
Presto Jar Lids, dozen 25c
Dry Goods Closing Out Specials
Infants Crepe Pajamas, 2 to 6 39c, 45c, 59c
Ladies Batiste Pajamas and Gowns 79c
Girls' Batiste Pajamas, 8 to 14 49c
Girls' Slack Suits, stripe denim, 8 to 14 69c
Children & Misses Swim Suits, cotton, 2 to 8 35c
Misses, wool, 10 to 16, 69c Infants, wool 4 to 8, 39c
Boys' Romper Suits, 2 piece, 2 to 6, 39c and 69c
Ladies Cotton Print, Voile, Crepe Dresses, sizes 14,
16, 42 to 52 69c, $1.00 and $1.39
Toweling, part linen, dark, yard 10c
Sheeting, 81-in. heavy bleached, yard 33c
Quilt Backing, 81-in. white, yard 25c
Buttons, all colors, 2 cards 15c
Cretonnes, Green, Tans, Lavender, yard 15c
Sanitary Pads, dozen package 15c
DIAL 3121
and
MO UNT VERNON, IOWA
FOLGER COFFEE, lb 29c
TREET, Armour Spiced
Ham 25c
GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2
can
CRACKER JACK, 3 pkgs
POWDERED SUGAR, 2 lbs
CORN FLAKES, 4B, 3 for
CERT0, bottle
SALT, Table, 10 lb bag
P & G SOAP, 3 bars
MARSHMALLOWS, pound pkg
GEL RITE GELATINE, 4 pkgs for
RITZ CRACKERS, large size 21c
.10c
. lOc
25c
19c
19c
llc
PERK Washing Powder,
Regular 25c . 17c
MATCHES, 3 boxes 10c
PICNIC BASKETS, heavy
duty 35c
CABBAGE, Home Grown,
pound 2 c
LEMONS, large size 30c
CUCUMBERS, long green, 3 for 10c
10c
13c
17c
OXYDOL, Giant Size 59c
MIRACLE WHIP, Kraft Salad Dressing 35c
GELATINE DESSErt, Rich all flavors, 4 pk 7c
TREET, Armour's All Purpose Meat, tin L g7c
SHOESTRING POTATOES, Pic-Nik No. 2Vz size 15c
CARAMELS, l raft's Assorted, pound cello bag 19e
PINEAPPLE TID BITS, Libby's tins, 3 tor 25c
AI ER P LA.TES, Say-a-Day, dozen pack, 3 doz 21c
OFFEE, R]cheheu, Dn or Re ular oun
"P g,p d tins 27c
SANIFLUSH Bowl Cleaner, 2 tins 39c
FLOUR, Quaker Enriched, 24 pound bag 84c
GINGER BREAD MIX, Dromedary, package 19c
PICKLES, Heinze Fresh Cucumber Cut, large jar 23c
SOAP, Sweetheart Toilet, 4 Bars 20c
POTATO CHIPS, Hiland Large Bags, 2 for 35c
JAR LIDS, Regular Atlas Mason, dozen 19c
SURE JELL or PEN JELL, 2 Packages 23e
JAR RUBBERS, Heavy Red Lipped, 3 dozen 11c
LEMONS, California Sunkist, 300 size, dozen 31c
FRESH AND FROZEN FRUITS AND VEGEI'ABLE
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BUDGET ESTIMATE Methodical Manner L. Russell, B. Kirkpatrick Elbert E. Beaver To Present i SEASON TIOKI~I$ 1
SCHOOL DISTRICT T. ' Back From outhern Tour I Paver At YMCA Conference ! To I
inn Cc~rt~ F.flr. Cental
NOTICE:--The Board of I)irectors of Lisbon Independent School it rlm l)e ermlnanon I Icitv i ; d 3,
i " . ', 1-'lbert E D:ave:' who has re-," ' ' Get a sea
District, Franklin Township, Linn County, Iowa, will meet July 28th, i M rk W~h~no'fan Y1('! The Misses lmcllle Russelland~ "" " " m si on s:.le at th s o' ice. 11 ~
[ ~ Bonnybel Klrkpatrnck who return-] " . I tl 'Xet and attend exery s "-4
1941, at 8 p.m at Board Room.Taxpayers will be heard for or against ------- tlon ot Jnuustr,a, anu .wem.ersnb, I h
[ Dr Albion R King dean of men ( d Vednesday afternoon of last~ . ~ ~i~( C dar s ~t]c ~ets are but $ l eaC |
,' - ecl-e~dry OT l ? ~e ttapm.
week from a motor trip to Camp ~ /
the following estimate of expenditures for the year beginning July 1,[at Coruell e~)lle-~e, recently return- [YMCA will nersonally prepare and [
1942, and ending June 30, 1943. A detailed statement of reeeipts and ed from a tri- to ~Vashln~ton DC Claiborn(, I,a. and other places of * ' " ' - ] ower w$
t, ~ ' .(' . . . I presenta paper at the tVIIUWODt A )OSt nuptial Sit
disbursements, both past and anticipated will be available at the hear- writes here of tile strange ehange mte]'est in tne semi. n.lvo (leclfl- [Conference Association of YMCA for Mrs I averne Herbst, a
ing. L.E. CREDLY, of tem-~r ~hieh ~eems to ha~e tak ed that Iowa with its black soil ~ ~ ~. "'. .~ " . I. .~ " " - Mr
It"~- ', " ' ' ", ' ' I secretaries on Jnly i-lZ 1:,41 at I Dricle at the honle or
en plaoe In the capital city. rooks much hetter to them than I,ake Geneva Wis The Seminar Willi'tm Herbst south of
I had not been in Washington the red soit in many parts of the Paper will
i e entitled "Working i'Wednesday afternoon. Et
District Secretary. D.C. for 22 yc'/rs and was prepar- SO~ffl ' li~e prlma~:y, p~lrposc, ofJ~Vith Vnion and Non-Irnton Men." ]guests were present ar
~.~-,~ ~ ed for many changes. During the ~n(:u. tllp x~as to ),:]sl[ ,(o Y~n.K-tThis paper ]ms evolved out of first ]Herhst received many
I ~ [ ~ ~.~ winter of 191~ I was there. It was !)au'wK wno is in tn!~ al'nly tram- hand experience working with era- gifts. "
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~ I o I -~ *~ [ ~ ~ t = ~ ~ wartime and the city was crowded, mg camp at (,an,l) ('la,1)orne. l,a. I plovees or the some thirty Indus-I ~---'---------'~
z I ~% v-t ~ ~ N O2 ~ ~ Z ~ ,~ NOVy" again it is wartime and the "lhey saw so.me o.t the camp hfe, t trial Plants in Cedar Rapids with Robert Bennett, son
I city is overcrowded. But one con- I :fie several tm~cs m the mess hall, I which the Cedar Rapids Association I Mrs. Joe Bennett, w
~ ~t{h d th( nl(n ~t Tit ~at and
r ~j ~ ~;. ~ ~mm.~ 2~=w~ ~= ~=e~'~ tract stood out sharply. Not the '~ ' ' :' ' ~ " "~' ' ]wo'ks. [ Moines on Wednesday
~ ~ "r" " o ~,I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ [ new and henutiful improvements go thrn some of the maneuvers. I -- i and on Monday was
/ ~ 0 I "~-," I o~ ;" ~ I Ge- ~ ~ :~~-~',~ I of Amc "tea's ~ ()st t o t tiful (ity About the only food they enjoyed 'Phc ladies of tile Thursday eluh Cnrnn Pnlk L. for
o ~ ~,= o I ,~ o := ~ ~ >, They "e iml)rcssiv" In 19t8 the in the south was thc delicious [at lAsl,on attended the Continental l ~-~.'"!~,~ ~1~72~'-"~',~ ~
~~-0--0- ~ Lincoln mcmori:/1 ha,1 been started So,lthcr,i fried chicken. After drink- Imncheon at tl~e Roosevelt Hotel in eo~npany~in~ Texa~.
land abandoned .lid that end of thc llng poor coffee for sev(,ral days i: h'(lar t ;ild[h~ o:l Thm-sday, and ~ber of +he Third
~~ ~lmall was
in eh:,os Tile othe' ,ndlthey w ,it toht to Ol let norlhol'niAD, ii ill(. ",~ lllnd( " of the after-
[ was t)adtv disfigured bv tcmpowl 'v coffce which they found was really noon at the theatre.
Bonds ~nd Iaterest 2,400 2,415 2,400 None 2,400 I war huihiings. " " drink:tble. This ('los*.d the ('lul) year "tnd
Total All Purposes $20,016 $21,845 $20,395 $.1,700 $15,695 Now all this is chanm,d. Sta~(t- ~ 1,co is spending lwo weeks at .~ll's. l~lanche Gish, President. an-
~~ ing under the shadow of thai me- ( amp l~cauguard, aitendnB4 "In unl- ~mun"(,:a th(, following colnnfittees
nlorial to a war prcMdcnt and fac- t )lFe school. Hc and itnother lllall ('OP next year.
Gerf~ral Fund $ 1,852.58ink thc east toward the capitol were chosen froln their company, to 1)rogvaln -- M a u d Arnlstrong,
~chool House Fund $ 1,544:5(}
Total all Funds $ 3,397.(}8
Number of persons of school age 161
l~axable valuation, 1940 $588,616
Moneys and Credit~. 1940 $323,680
Vernon Hughes Is
Honored At Columbia
U. Graduation
Mrs. Jessie Hugt~cs received a
letter recently froIn New York City,
enclosing clippings fronl the New
York Times regarding lhe eom-
mencenlent exercises at Columbia
University from which her grand-
son, Vernon I-Iughes, was graduat-
e(] on .Jllne 3. Vernon's n:tnle was
listed anlong those elecled to Phi
Beta IQtppa, and he wan awarded
the following prize:
"John Dash Van Buren, JT'.
Prize inMathem.~tics--Annual in-
come of five thousand dollars,
awt~rdodto candidate for a(:-tdemic
degree who passes hest exmnination
in analytical geonletry, differential
and integral cah!llhls :Lnd in such
additional subjects as the Depart-
ment of Mathematics may pre-
.~;cribe: I)ivlded 'between Vernon
Villard Hughes and Sinlon Verril
Manson."
Vernon is the son of Villard
}[ughes (deceased) and Jcanettc
Parr Hughes of New York City,
both graduates of Cornell College.
He has secured his B~ehclor of
Science 1)egree, in three years, at
the age of twenty.
Shakespearean Play
To Be Next Little
Theatre Offering
l~rofessor Alt rt Joilnson ll:ts an-
nounced lhat the play following this
w(~cl<'s production of "George
Washington Slept Here," will be
a ~h;tl~espcal'(+an nlusica] fantasy,
"A Mi(lsulnnler Night's [)ream."
This fantasy will be Kiven on July
l(}, 1], 12 at 8:15 p.m.
l)ir('ctors AI1)ert and Berlha
,IohllSOlh wilh th(~ aid (~f the t4uest
director, Bob H:~rtung, have been
working for some time on the idea
of presenting this drama. They
h:~ve received new inspir~tion and
the sllow promises to be one of the
most thrilling musical fantasies
that has ever been lu'oduced here
at Col'nell.
This production will feature Bet-
ty G~ughlin in ~ singing and act-
ing role.
Howard Emerson, of Iewa City
and former Cornellian, has been
engaged as designer and has in-
leresting and unusual plans to stage
this fantasy. Ben Hoover, as a
technic.tan and Helen Danforth,
supcrvisor of lights, are planning
new and beautiful lighting effects
to set the mood. Bette Bogue and
Barbara Brice are directing the
dance. Marcia Wales will be the
musical director. Betty Chiquet and
l)orothy Spence are stage managers.
Theatre goes are urged to mak,
spt