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'i Eight THE MOUNT V*EI~NON, IOWA, HA~-RE+(X)RD A~I~ qPl[Ig LliilBON I[llg1P.JkLD q[Shnl,sday, Alqgtt~ 10, 195| NI II II1|1 II II I -- I II y re [- Phone 50 Mount Vernon %VEEK END . PECIAL. AIYGU, I? 11-12 I~'REStl FRI~ITS AND VI';(;I~TrABIJ~:S GREEN LIMA BF2ANS, home grown, IX)lind paokztge ........... 25c FRESH FROZEN PEAS• Sweet, large, 12-oz. pac.l~t4~'e ............ 23:" V~'HKI'le" GRAPES, Se(.dles~% ~ect, 2 lmumL'~ ............................ 25e BING CHERRIES, For Salads, lxmnd ...................................... l'~x~ GI{APEI,'RUI'I', California Needles~, 6 for . ................................. 25c LEMONS, Imrge, Juicy, dozen ................................................... 29c CANTALOUPES, Homegl~wn ............................................ 5~' and 8~' COOKING APPLES, 5 pounds .... - ..... 25c HEAD I,I~T~FUCE, Solid, each ..................................................... I(R" PICKLING ONIONS, tiny xvhitc, 2 l~onnds ................................ 15e Mlchig~an (.h'ry, hnnch ......................... 8'.' HO~IFGI~O~VN GI~EI.;N BEANS, ENDIVIC, CAItROTS, I~EFTI'S, TURNIPS, CAI$1~AGE, TOMATOFS, CUCI'MI~i,'I{S, GREEN PEPPERS, GAItLIC. COOKIES, l,'ancy sandwich, l~mnd .......................................... 17e GRAPE JUICE, Monarch, Concord, Qtmrt 39c; Pint ........ 20c AMERICAN CHFESE, Shefford, 1 lx)nnd h~tf ....................... 25C MIRACLE WHIP SAI:AD I)RESSING, quart ............................ 33c MONARCH ORANGE PI;:KOF; TEA, ½ l~)lind {'all .................. ;{|}-" SUGAR, Pure ~rannlated, 10 l~)Ul|d (!|oth brig" (1 linlit) ........ 49(! JAR LIDS, l~egular 3I~L~on, dozen ........................................... 19c JAR RIYBISERS, t~d, T~vo IAp, 6 packak,xes ............................ 20c SEALING WAX, For Catsup, paoki~ ......................................... 8c PA1L~klVINE WAX, Pound Puckag~ ................................................ 9c I~D PITTED CIIERIIIF.N, No. 10 can, eadi ............................ 49c HEI) RASPBFRIgIES, Monarch No. 2 can ....................... 25( PRII)E O JUNE PF~XS, 4B, No. 2 can, 2 for _ ............................... 25c BABY FOOl)S, Clal)p's Chopl~ed, '2 for -,) Gerber's Strained, 3 for ............................................................ 2,)(" DOG ~OOD, StroiLgheart, 4 fans ................................................ 2"{c VINEGAR, ~ gaihm liefrig~rator lh)ttle, e*t('h ........... .-] ........ 2"~)c PREb~X) GLASS TOP JAR LIDS, dozen .................................... 28'-" DRIED PEACHES, Extra Fancy, l)ound ................................ 17c PO~VDERFD or BIgO~VN SU(;AR, 2 lxmnds ................... 13c S(3OT PAPER TO~VEI~S, 2 rons .................................................. 23c OXYDOL, l~aflur Size Pack~g'e ............................................. 19c P & G LAUNDRY SOAP, 6 tmr~ ................................................. 23c REMODELING CLEARANCE lzADIES and CHILI)ItFN'N DI{ESSES ................ 49(', 79c to $1•95 PRINTS from our t~t~g'ttlar st{x•k, 80 ~luare, (~florf&~t imtteiaL% 50 pie(~, whlle they last, yard .............................................. ,~ and PHONE 29 MOUNT VERNON, IOWA Specials For Friday And Saturday HILL'S COFFEE, pound ........................................ 28c LONGHORN CHEESE, Genuine Wisconsin ........ 19c STANDARD CRACKERS, 2 pound box .............. 13c BUTTER, Pound O Gold, pound ............................ 26c COMET RICE, pound package ................................ 10c RED PITTED CHERRIES, No. 2 can, 2 for ........ 25c PINEAPPLE, Hills Dole, No. can .................. 19c PORK & BEANS, Libby's 22-oz can ........................ 25c VALLEY PRIDE PEAS, 2 cans ............................ 19c MARSHMALLOWS, pound package ................... 15c COOKIES, Fancy Varieties, pound ........................ 19c ARMOUR'S MILK, 3 tall cans ................................ 19c SWEET PICKLES, Quart Jar ................................ 23c SMOOTHIE DRESSING, Quart ............................ 23c SARDINES, 6 tins .................................................. 25c CRISC0, 3 pound can ................................................ 53e MOTHER HUBBARD FLOUR 24 Ibs 85c, 49 Ibs $1.65 The Crop Report ] FEEL I {coHl" 0o0 OF Y0o, g? By CHARLES B. ROIH TRUTH about TODAY ONLY: $5 BILLS FOR $1.98 MANY times, on a wager, men have tried to sell $5 bills to strangers for as little as $1.98--1egit- imate $5 bills worth $5 anywhere. They have usually failed. The reason is simple to see: Lack of confidence. Their proposition sounded too good to be true, failed to arouse the confidence of the prospects, who were afraid to buy. No one trusted the seller because no one knew him. He might be a counterfeiter. Who knows? He migh~ have some trick up his Sleeve. Who knows? Better have nothing at all to do with him. Confidence is the mainspring of busi- ness. Without it no business can succeed and no product can be sold, because be- fore any one of us is Charles Roth willing to part with a penny, we must have confidence that that which we are going to buy will give us value received. Confidence is not a matter which can be bought. It must be earned. It is a process of growth. The idea of confidence grows from one cus- tomer to the next one. It gives vi tality to everything about a bust hess. When confidence enters into a Milk Ordinance Is Passed By Council At Monday Meeting businesstransaction, everything about it becomes pleasant. But whenever confidence is absent, no amount of any other qualities can take its place. You have often bought something from someone you did not know, say a solicitor who succeeded in taking away your money at the door. Will you ever see him again? Will you get the goods you have paid for? Was it a miniature swindle? You wonder and worry. You spend hours in painful doubt. Perhaps everything turned out all right. Even so, the profit went out of the transaction when you had to worry about getting your money's worth Buy goods that are adver- tised from merchants who adver- tise. There lies confidence. One of the chief services of news- paper advertising to consumers is that it denotes which merchants or products are worthy of confidence. Because newspaper publishers are so jealous of their advertising col- urns and are quick to reject any- thing which does not live up to their standards, readers know that if a thing is regularly advertised in the newspaper it is worthy of their con- fidence. As a matter of fact, the appear- ance of an advertisement in a news- paper is recommendation of the character and quality of the goods being advertised• @ Charles B. Roth. Summer Session Will Officially Close On Next Monday Monday morning, August 14, will officially close the second term of (?orncll's summer session. The fifty-two students enrolled and acting professors name this one of the nlost SUCCeSSfUl sun/nler terms yet seen. Students who studied music un- der 1,'rank Mannheimer, guest piano instructor, considered their 0xperiencc a rare and distinct pri- Tho new ini]l{ ol'(tina n ('(~ xA'as passedat its third reading by the Mount Vernon (,ouncil. The ordin- tinct is OUC prepared by tile Iowa State l)epartment of iiealth which has been t)cfor(: the Council for SOllle XV()(2I-:S. laocal daiF.',*lllcn ]lave met with a rcprescutative of the Iowa I)ci)artmcut of }icalth and I gone Over the ordinance wllieh is la , rather strict one and will require i some expense on the part of the. Jayne Culver And Lyman Perkins Were Married Sat__urday Tile following article of the wed- 2ing of Miss Jaync Culver and Ly- man C. Perkins which occurred on Saturday, August 5th, was taken from the newspaper of Appleton, Wis. Both parties are well known ill .Mount Vernon and in Cornell college. They were graduated from ,:orncil in 1938 and 1937, respec- tively. '['he article follows: The bride's father will perform the ceremony which will unite in marriage at 4 o'clock this after- noon Miss Jayne Culver, daugh- ter of l)r. and Mrs. Harry C. Cul- ver, 54 i)ellaire court, and Lyman C. Perkins, son of Dr. and Mrs. James Perkins, Anamosa, Iowa. !The wedding will take place at First Methodist church, where the pride's father is pastor. Mrs. Ralph Bircher, Chicago, sis- ter of the .bride, will .be matron of honor, and the .Misses Margaret Hedges, Mt. Vernon, Betty Puter- baugh, Miledgeville, IlL, Irene Liv- engood, also of Miledgeville and boretta Perkins, Anamosa, Iowa, sister of the bridegroom, will be bridesmaids. Richard Wessling, Maywood, Ill., will be Mr. Perkins' best man, and Ralph Bircher, Chi- cago, James Miracle, Evanston, Robert Cline, Indianapolis and Lar- ry Lehr, Davenport, Iowa, will be ushers. Prof. Cyrus C. Daniel will play the organ for the ceremony, and William Hogue will sing. White embroidered net over satin fashions the gown the bride has chosen for the wedding. Her long veil will fall from a wreath of lilies of the valley, and she will carry a prayer book with lilies of the valley and forget-me-nots. The matron of honor will wear a gown of fuchia lace and a blue hat and will carry blue flowers. Net dresses in four delphinium colors deep blue, light blue, orchid and pink will be worn by the bridesmaids. They will have flowers in their hair aud carry colonial bouquets. A breakfast was served at the Candle Glow Tea room to mem- bers of the bridal party and a few other friends of the couple. lgF3~EPTION AT CHURCH After the ceremony a reception for about 150 guests will be held in the Social Union room of the church, Mrs. J. Bon Davis will act as hostess for the affair, and Mr. ~nd Met. Herman Heckert, the for- mer being president of the board of the church, will head the re- ceiving line. Presiding at the re- freshment table will be Mrs. Jud- son Rosebush, Mrs. J. R. Whitman Mrs. C. O .Davis and Mrs. C. A. Hopfensperger. Out-of-town guests here for the wedding include Dr. and Mrs. James G. Perkins, Anamosa, the bridegroom's .parents; Mr. and 'Mrs. Sern Madsen and daughter, Beth, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rath.bun, Clinton, Iowa; Miss Jean Hall, Chi- cago; Mrs. Robert Puterbaugh and Mrs. F'red 1Avengood, Miledgeville; Mrs. John F. Hoagland and Har- old Arthur Jayne, Alexandria, Saturday. Sunday One of the screen's finest pictures Mark Twain's Starring MICKEY ROONEY Don't let the carnival, the weather or anything else keep you from see- ing this sensational hit. Coming--"Each Dawn I Die" and "Lady Of the Tropics." Market Report Chicago Live Stock Hogs, Chicago top ................ $6.15 Cattle, Chicago top ................ $10.25 Sheep, Chicago .................. = ..... $9.00 Hogs, Cedar Rapids ................ $5.90 Chicago Grain l~lavket Corn ........................................ 42½c Wheat .................................... 64~c Oats ........................................ 27 % c CLASSIFIED ADS Hater One cent a word. Minimum ehurl~e for an ad. 25¢ each week. Terms cash, unless yOU have a reg- ular account. Where statemenl must be mailed u charge of lOe ad- ditional wlll be made. Wanted: Roomer and boarder, modern house, hot water, close in-- convenient to town and college. congenial family. Reasonable. In- quire J. Clark, Jaynes Soap fac- tory. 41-p For Sale: New Potatoes. High- est prices paid for Wool, Hides. iron, rags and metals. D. Burgess & Sons, phone 225-W, :Mount Ver- non. 13-tf Free! If excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges- tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloat- ing, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free Sample, Udga, at Iosty Drug Store. 36-48p Watch Repairing.--Watches car- ried in the fields should be cleaned. Dust will penetrate. Bring them :to us. W.H. Hoover, Jeweler, Mt. i Vernon. 34-37-40 Just Landed. A Whale of a stock of Boys' School Clothes. When we use these headlines, we're not foolin' for it would be poor advertising for us to invite parents in to see a whale of a stock and then show sardine-like selections. We really went overboard this Fall in the size of our Boys' School selections and we're doing the same thing in the values. We figure that if we don't leave Mr. and Mrs. Mount Ver- non any reason for taking Junior somewhere else that we'll get the business. Ready now. Boy's Sweaters Boy's Shirts Boy's Red Wing Oxfords Boy's Iron Clad Socks Boy's Longies Boy's Oskie Overalls Boy's Jackets This Locality Gets Cool Wave in these Lower Prices. Gee . . . this should be wel" come news to a city full of men who are mopping their brows and acting as ugly as alligators. At these prices, there is # reason to suffer. The last of these cool picals are being rushq as tho' summer were gol g end to-morrow and we .- know that it's going to; as hot as Dutch Love October 1st. All Hart Schaffner & Mar Dixie Weaves and J. sch0e#" man "See Breeze" t w°'Pi et Tropical Worsted Suits sell for $24.75 and $21.50'" 25 Per Cent DISCOUNT Wanted: Housekeeper for semi- invalid couple. No phone. Call on Mrs. F. H. Brown, 314 1st Ave N., Mt. Vernon for information. 40-2;, Films--Roll film developed and )tinted 25c coin. Two enlarge- ments free. Reprints 25c per doz- en, Univex 20 for 25c. Best quality work--one day service. Mid States Photo Co., Box 157, Lisbon, Iowa 1 ltfc Dead Aninmls Removed Free. Call nearest phone by No. collect, Mt. Vernon, 307; Marion 77; Aria- moss, 74F21, for clean, fast court- eous service. Francis Payton, Agent, Anamosa, Iowa, for Parm- ers Rendering Works. State Li- oense No. 7, Iowa City, Ia. 17tf Highest prices paid for Wool, Hides, iron, rags and metals. Rub- ber tire trailers and wagons made to order. D. Burgess & Sons, phone 225-W. Mt. Vernon. 13-tf Piano tuning, usual charge $2.50; cane seating and chair wrapping. R. E. Sanderson, 319 Third Street North. Phone 125-J 9tf Floor Sanding: New and old floors• Lawrence Hunter, 191-W, Mount Vernon. 23-tfc For Sale: Wealthy cooking ap- ples. 15c and thirty-five cents per ,peck. H. F. Hahn, 503 2nd Ave N. Mount Vernon. 41-c " For Sale: Hybrid large yellow sweet corn. J. ,M. Mulherin, phone 3o~o~ ~0 ,ust north of Mount Ver For Sale: Purebred Hampshire Gilts, ~bred for Sept. farrow. Chol- era immune. Clarence J. Sueppel. Solon, Iowa. 41-~ For Sale: Whitney crabs and Wealthy apples by bushel or quan- *~* =,o titles. Phone 190J E. E 'Moots [.'~ 1~ ' "* 41 2tc {~ r nude. " - - ]:i" If you e eompany at your h _,, For Sale: Child's large size "i++ " JIj-l"¢ y09 seoote, ...... e ulppod w,th rubber t, res .'. yOU call on friends out of town. brake and bell. Like new. Priced * -- • s o .... lell +a $1.95. Phone 173-J. 41e :',: give a party in nonor oI a nous • Feeding heifers--At Lisbon, 50]i!i If v.,, onto t inoel__Th t's NeWS neau good flesh - -,, i I ~" ,,7v~" ~'='~" "="='"~'" ~'~'~'~'"~'~" ~'"----- Y nelrers, weigh- I~* ing about 550 Ibs. Meyers & Frink, ].'~ Lisbon. 41 c I i!~;i:}~i!:!ft~;:~}!: I li Phone 73 _, , • - Wanted: Furniture to repairi[~** and upholster. J. M. Thomas, 413"'*'[~: k^4-~, .... ~ .... J ~ =~ S 2nd St. West Mt. Vernon 41-c [~: I~l+Wt~ll ;~ ~.111. illlU ~ [J.lu. F ' ' ' ;-*~ soo,Or2ale-.2 Guernsey cows, fresh [i:+ and give US the news ... . ~en ~lver, t none 15F24. 41-p I:~: irarm, Farm Loans and City[:~: ,. ~.h~ Property. D. H. Mueller, offiee[:~" .,,r . . • . .~ .... ~ ~ tP Phone 160, Residence phone 273W I:~: we are anxious 1;o prlnl; line new " Mount Vernon 41 O I*-$~ - * • . • -[ ~-$~ • For Sale Used as stove in l community entire : g , good I*=• condition, priced very reasonable. I*~,x" Phone 245J, 210 W 3rd St. S. 41.c [:i: J Watch Cleaning--Outdoor work-/.'.( • ers, bring your watches in for|ili /~lil'l i,~Itlvil'lll'rlvltlt'l l/i'i~l~l'~-U~i cleaning. Prompt, careful W. H. Hoover, Jeweler. 35-38-41 |~.~ " ".I.4+1 Pratt & Lambert Paints--Looks]+ / I • - IJ like a big paint year In 2Ylount Ver-/~' $1~ rl~'$~l~l non' We'll I v ~- ..... /:~: ~atA~at at ~at~ • g adl. ~.ive ~ou ..... - /.~. timate. See new Pratt & Lambert |'~' color charts• C. W. Iosty Drug|:$~ Mount Vernon, Iowa Store, Mount Vernon. 41 ]*$.~ . ~..~,~/. .. +nce--~¢e now provlue __ ~~~ liability insurance giving "protec- ... ~~~ lion, no matter whose car you are I' __ ~_.q d~v~ng...Ask us for informatmn. ! ~]r~t][| ,¢ f, DU 'MIJflII 'Y . vv. 'etepson, Phone 160, I i11l* l l =l]l ll lllV Mount Vernon. 41| | " e. 1 Ala Flower w red everywher 0# r m Clock Free--Very attrac- tractive, good time-piece. Save 15 I Phone 11 I lm Sargent Feed gift coupons. Come I in. W~e'll ten you how plan works. ~ ~m~.m~- ~ _ =~ F. J. Peterson, Inc. 41 ¢- -~-~*-~,~~ ~*'~'~'~'~'"- Finance Your Furnace--Easy Q .... ~ .1~.. 0~..-,* XT ..... ~[XT;]I 1~ ~0UI]t$ monthly payments on any type of ~OIIlt~ Ol bll~:~ D~i:~bU INt:~YY~ ¥¥ 111 .~:; ~-" Green Colonial equipment. 1 to 3 years at 5%. See Dale F. John- son. 41