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.t: ,Three Take Red Cross iMt. Vernon Cattle Co. 1Car of Gas Derailed] Mount Vernon Locals Mr. and Mrs. George Kirkpatrick LOST: A stainless steel, automat- LOST: Bright red taffeta F . George Graham home south f~library. Rew~ Mitchell. ~ Malqelle. tween A Ave South and the college 1 ok and o ved FOR SALE: New 32 foot eleva~' h tr nk car ~~ ' Permit Nr|v~ At Emerson IDale Cook have completed first aidifi "e "cars of yom'ng ' at e on :~ Mr and Mr~ Den Riley "will CARD O1~~ I.J. Ellison, dial 6742 Mt. Vern~ ."":' " "" /courses recently at Marion high ] Monday afternoon which were set/ f butane gas was derailed opposite ~ move this weald'end to Rvan where I wish to thank all my friends Standard Station school. Floyd, who is a Red Cross taut from,No. 252 the Rocket. Local the K.ruse Lumber Co. WednesdaY ' Mr. Riley will join his brother in for their visits, cards, and flowers quality was left in the restaurant F---~--R-~ALE: 3-months-old pup during my recent illness while in last spring. Proper identification instructor and Darwin took the, sales incmde 20 Hereford steer~ mormng. The way zreight was o,~r~,;~, ,~ ~ ~,~,~ ,~,~, Pouring cement for new drove- i standard course for a week and ad- ! from Kansas weighing 750 pounds backing ;t to the Iowa Electmc the hospital, can reclaim this coat. Mac's Sugaraccident,g d oneS!butOf fromC Urse goodthey weresto( ' Li t w o t h t ~v~r. an(] mrs ~ene t:arDee oI AI- Harold Longerbeam Bowl. 49p purebred boxer and a Labrador ways at the Emerson Standard ser- vanced course for the second week i each to Harry Stewart and John gh & Po er C . plan w en he " " . . ~aaena t.anL wm oe guesls over ~ O-F-'I~-S ~ ~--L~'." ~E~ ~ triever. Should be excellent vice station, were started Tues-Dale took the standard course, i Davls, L~sbon; and several sales of derailment occurred. Cause was ' ' the week end in the home of his We wish to use this means to ex- father, John Carbee, and other rel-tend our sincere thanks to all our drives, friends, neighbors and relatives for day. The old drives were darnel- Darwin was told that the ad-!choice western slope Colorado ished and the excavating done by vanced course of 15 hours would i cattle, 55 head weighing 600 pounds Gaines & Son. Work on the new qualify him for an instructor's car-ira Carl Plumly, Springville; 25 station, which was delayed for tificate. However when the class head weighing 650 pounds to Victor three weeks waiting for the steel completed the course Red Cross Robinson, Olin; and 31 head weigh- girders, is now moving ahead rap- lauthorities had changed their mind : ing 700 pounds to Harry Sandrock, idly. The finish work is being and said that another course of 15:Tampico, Ill. started this week. hours would be needed before an instructor's certificate would be Southeast Franklin THREE BIG PICTURES All "Don't Miss" A~tractions i THUR. - FRL- SAT. The untold story of Uncle Sam's Underwater Commandos! RICHARD WIDMARK DANA ANDREWS GARY MERRILL SPECIAL REEL -- Iowa U. Football Team in training a~ad in action. SUNDAY - MONDAY Sunday shows - 6 & 8 Alfred Hitchcock's master- ful suspense thrillerI FARLEY GRANGER RUTH ROMAN ROBERT WALKER It's off The Beaten Trackl Different! Fascinating! Thrillingl TUESDAY - 3 DAYS One showing - 7:30 - And - HERE IT IS -- A V.I.P. - - - ? of the very best of the year. Maybe you have seen it -- but here is one worth seeing a second time. THE GREAT Quality Phone 3212 MARIa LANZA ANN BLYTH Finest of All Musical Attractions HALIBUT STEAKS LOBSTER TAILS . l issued except in the case of school ' teachers who would receive one Mrs. Willard Light sand packed against the rails at the Willman Co. concrete plant. The sand was packed so tightly against the rails that car wheels left the rails. A crew of car men from Cedar Rapids were waiting Wednesday noon for the locomotive from the train that brought a string of cars of rock to Lisbon to attempt to pull the car back on the rails. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burrows, jr the very beautiful flowers, gifts and moved Monday into the Siver cards we have received during this apartment building near the camp- past week. Every one is greatly ap- us. They are occupying the apart- preciated. ment vacated by the Win. Sedla- Mr. and Mrs. James S. Kohl ceks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Minniek will leave Thursday for Fayette, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY after three hours advanced work. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kohl, Mr. and This may be difficult as the ,de- Mo to visit their ,on Dcm, who is Civil Defense authorities wouldMrs. Leo Hubler and Mr. and Mrs. railed ear is at the end of a curxe, on the faculty of Central college. TtIE LADIES of Linn Grove will like to have 200 people in Mt. Ver- Ray Fredrick spent Thursday of 1 It is hard for a locomotive to make The thr:e of them plan to drive to serve their annual fried chicken i a pull on such a curve. Several ~i'e Ozarks over lhe week end. dinner Sept. 27. Serving starts at non take first aid training. One last week visiting in the Amanas,I cars will be coupled between the The Minnicks will return i~ere next 5. Prices, $1.25; 50 cents for chil- They ate dinner in Homestead to i locomotive and derailed car so the Tuesday. dren under 10 49c linstructor here can't very well train ! celebrate the anniversaries of the that number. i three families. They visited say-locomotive will be on a straight ii~ii~~III--IIIIIi-lI Leroy Weiss of Marengo oral of the industries and reported'track when it attempts to start. Ill a very good day. If this is not successful it may be ~ Friday & Saturday Specials at Buys Brawner Residence Mr. and Mrs. Roy Light returned i necessary to get a wrecker to re- [] i last week from a two weeks' trip rail the car. i liI Leroy Weise of Marengo has pur- i to Pennsylvania. CARS COLLIDE IN MT. VERNON [] chased the residence moved a yearI Harold Longerbeam returned ago to a site on South B Avenue!hame Tuesday from St. Luke's has- and remodeled by Arnold Brawner. i pital, Cedar Rapids, where he un- The family moved in on Saturday. derwent surgery last week. Mr. Weise is employed by Wilson! [] !& Co Cedar Rapids. The residence i Edwin West of Waterloo was a [] which Mr. Brawner remodeled and!week end visitor with his mother, [] finished was moved in from the Mrs. Jane West. Mrs. West is now ~1 Milholin Bros. farm after they built able to walk in the house and take their new house, a ride in the car. 12 oz. can . . . CLOVER FARM TOMATO SOUP, 3 cans SOAP, Ivory, e 4 bars . GLENDALE CUT GREEN BEANS, 2 EMBOSSED S SHARP MIDGET CHEESE, MONARCH COFFEE, drip- reg 1 A car driven by Robert Bremar, iVan Sickle apts and one by Mrs. Mary Shelton, Lisbon, collided at the Mrs. D. D. Kleineck corner Thursday noon. There was about ;100 damage to Mel Carbee's car which was being driven by Bremar : to Murphy Motors for some work. Bremar had just started up. Mrs. ! Shelton was enroute to the Neal No. 303 cans y2 CALIFORNIA HEAD LETTUCE, 2 PASCAL C SUNSHINE Deliveries Tuesday & Friday -- DICK'S -- Every Day Low Prices 31c Idaho, 10 lb. 19c Dial 4012 Service Mt. Vernon SPECIALS FRIDAY -- SATURDAY TOILET TISSUE, Northern . SALA DRESS, . . COFFEE, Santos . . . Ground Fresh At Time of Purchase ~fl OHIO BLUE TIP MATCHES, carton JUICE, Gra BANANAS, 2 BREADED SHRIMP . 71c well's 2-17c 1-10c ORANGES, Juice, 31c - APPLES etc. 1 We Deliver Tues. - Fri Phone in A.M. We reserve right to limit C & H Powdered or Brown SUGAR, 2 Ibs Alaska SALMON, tall 1 Ib. can . NEW! Pictsweet Frozen Orange Laundry where she is employed. ![] JUICE, 6 oz. can 2 for . CLEAR Cb'-~l'Y ROAI)S i[] Clearing of the Secrist road was completed last week by Earl Trotz[] Mrs. Tucker's vegetable of Agency a suh-contractor for,[]] SHORTENING, 3 lb the R. B. Burch Co. Clearing of the Tony Novak road was started[] on Friday afternoon It will take 3 Large Size ' to 4 weeks to complete clearing of this road. [] ATTENDS 1flEETING [] Dr. Gordon Rahn attended the [] Mississippi Valley Medical associa- tion at the Pare Marquette hotel in Peoria, Ill Thursday. He flew there from the Hunter airport and return- ed for the Mercy hospital staff meet- ing that evening. [] Mount Vernon Locals Miss Anna Mary Conrad spent the week end with Mrs. Clara Ca/on [] at Delmar. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas of [] Washington D.C were honored at [] a family picnic dinner Sunday at i~.~ the Burt Neal's with 50 guests pres- ent. They left for home Tuesday i[] morning. [] Paul Bec~laclm spent Sunday at [] Camp Hitaga assisting with ex- [] eavating tinder the Gay house for plumbing and storage. Twenty volumeer workers were at the camp to help with the work on Sunday. 5,I1". and Mrs. Mike Racker of Pembertoh, Minn called at the George Kirkpatrick home Thurs- day afternoon. The Leo Kirkpat- rick family were supper guests Thursday night and ~he Roe Kirk- patricks were supper ~uests on Sat- urday. | Hickok, Paris, i: ! Pioneer Belts i ii Sizes 28 to 54 :, $1.50 to $4 i [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] m [] WHEATIES, 2 for [] 89c [] [] . 39c Boys and girls. Here's your chance to get a football FREE. We will give a brand new regulation size football to the boy or girl bringing the most "Wheafies" box tops to our store before 8 p.m Wednesday, Oct. 10th. [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] II [] m Large red Tokay 2 Ibs 25c Bright red Jonathan Ibs. Want a bushel? -- $2.90 ---DICK'S-- [] m [] [] [] I [] I Deliveries Tuesday & Friday ! IIImmmll)IIlllllllIIIlllllllll for your old watch in trade on a raise with children. Pups Bulova. We only have a FEW left. cared for, wormed and given W. H. Hoover, Mt. Vernon. 46-49c liminary distemper shots. ~and healthy. If you're looking FOR SALE: Montgomery Ward, a good pet at a reasonable Model C traveling feed table ham- come see these pups. Ed mar mill. Cheap. Charles C. Ran- 307 So. 3rd St. West, Mt. dall. Dial 6408, Mt. Vernon. 49p ! Dial 2441 Mt. Vernon, Iowa Coffee, Butternut 84c pricot Halves, Del Monte, 2 size 37c Pineapple, Hawaiian, No. 2 size 37c Pork & Beans, Faultless, No. 300 size 13c Kraut, Del Monte, No. 2 size 15c Grapefruit Juice, Holly Hill 31c Cake Mix, Pillsbury, chocolate or white 35c Salmon, Pink, lb. tins 34c Wax Paper, 100 feet 25c Tissue, Northern 3--25c Joy 29c Soap, Kirk's Coco Hardwater Castile 9c Oxydol, medium 29c Lift, All purpose floor cleaner, with coupon 23c Gliss'n, window cleaner, with coupon 23c Wheaties, 12oz pkg 21c Soup, Veg. Beef, Campbell's 15c Jeilo Pudding & Pie Filling, your choice 3--23c Baking Chocolate, Hershey's, lb. box 39c Butter, Lisbon 70c Red Potatoes, 10 lb. bag 49c Apples, Delicious, Ib 1 lc Grapefruit 3--19c Celery, bunch 23c Good Carrots, bag 19c Flowers by Stahl Everything in flowers--wlred to all parts of the world STAHL'S GREENHOUSES Lisbon Phone 11 Sizes 13V2 to 20 Whether it's wam t::i good old American ,::::: tis interested in a Full Measure value i::i i~ : for every dollar spent. That's why: !i! we recommend Capps Full*Measure ~ Clothes. Generously cut, with a Full Measure of hand sewing and a Full*Measure of quality fabrics, they're i a Full*Measure value at only !i:i !!~ Arrow Wembly : Wilsonwear Ties $1 to $2.50 To s, Oreys, Blues and Browns in a comp!ete range eL sizes.We can fit you) Open Wednesday and Saturday Evening sui:?s Faultless Pajamas Sizes A-B-C-D-E-F-G $4.95 to $7.95 Arrow Hankies Cottons Linens plain & initialed 35c to $1.95 Interwoven Socks Cotton. Rayon. Wool Dynel. arian. Nylon sizes 9V2 to 13 55c to $2.95