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chalantly chant, "Strap and pistil, stigma and cap; corolla and calyx, and who's at bat?" flies in and around Mr. Vernon. InI Speaking of" the Series---Charlie in the Odebolt Chatter column said in the Oct. 4th issue: "Soon the citizenry will be split up into two classes, one rooting for the Yankees and the other for the Epidemic of females??? . . . Phil Hahn has foot operation . . . Litts skating rink opens at Lisbon opera house. Sym proms of Distress Arising from Dodgers. That reminds me--sev- .Ur To EXCESS ACID eral weeks ago was going to pre QUICK REUEF OR NO COST dict that the Boston Red Sox would ~ surge forth and win the bunting in out I the American league. Glad I kept my mouth shut" Over four ~--U~ b~ho Wi~ Think be opened it a little too Ta~a~s~ hays been sold for relief of -ympt, omJ~ of dlstres~ arising from Stom~h soon at that! ] and Duodenal Ulcers due to Exe~u Acid-- Some of you perhaps remember f P~ Sisals, $~ or U~t St~h, -- Gmlne~, Hem'tburn, Sleepie~nnl, ere that the New York Giants once had[ M~p"au to ExceSSwhichACid.fully exp]ainsAsk forthisuWlll*rd'aremark. a pitcher named Taylor, wbo was ablobometroatmea~,---~r~-.~ deaf and dumb. They didn't have -----HEASTY DRUG STORE Lippy to tell off the ump in those l Ask About 15-Da Trial OFfer days but Taylor did pretty well, de- spite his handicap. He used to hold his nose? I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 [] [] TIME TRIALS 1:30 CHAMPIONSHIP In 1905 when the Giants took the series from Philadelphia every game was a shutout! Big Six Math- ewson was the Giant pitcher then, the one who in 1913 hurled 68 suc- cessive innings without giving up a single base-on-balls Back in the clays of Liberty Bond drives --- 1918 --- someone conceived the idea of auctioning off a baseball autographed by Matty. Brought a million and a quarter! In case you missed reading it, those of you who have small boys of 8 to 10, take a quickie at Mc- Lemore's column of last Wednesday on the small fry who sat next to him at one of the league play-offs. Third grade seems to be study- ing luna moths, monarch butter- flies and bugs in general. Found my refrigerator egg salad jar holding a huge, fat, green creepy caterpillar, complete with natural setting The collector displayed it with gusto and vowed it probably would "turn into one of those big alumi- num moths!" If all the fingernails that were chewed at last Friday's game with U High were laid end to end, what would it get you? But there were a lot of them chewed! RACES 2:30 Admission: $1.04 plus 21c tax Children under 12 Free For the most thrilling races and the most spectacular upsets always attend Ce-Mar Acres Races sanctioned by | The Championship Stock Car Racing Association. I IS HERE TO STAY. All our TV Installation and TV and Radio Service is under the supervision of Ken Blake, who is devoting his full time to this work. That is why we are the leaders in this vicinity. Don't waste your time and money on puttering and inexperience. Call us for Satisfaction. I I I! I I I I I I I I I I I I Mickey Kohl glad she didn't have a stop watch on to keep track of time because it would have in- creased her agony . . . Mr. Swaney at the mike, shaking with excite- ment and coining a new "Swaney- ism" as he introduced the band "under the 'direct|unship' of Mr. Northrup'." Anyway, he didn't have us sing the Star Spangled Anthem! Paul Beckhelm barking his wares in his best baritone . . Interesting assortment of papas staffing the concession stand with Judy John- DIAL 2362 TELEVISION and RADIO SALES and SERVICE MT. VERNON, IOWA / # OOO @ t rl M E - PROVE D AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION It's so easy! Just set the lever to "Drive," press the accelerator, and you're off-- swiftly, smoothly, without effort. Forget the clutch pedal--there isn't any. Forget shifting -- Powerglide does away with it. You just "sail away" at a touch of your toe! Only Chevrolet offers Powerglide-- teamed with a big, special 105-h.p. engine. Your "discovery drive" is waiting for you. Come try it soon! Automatic Transmission* Extra-Powerful 105-h.p. Valve-in-Head Engine * EconoMiser Rear Axle MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! *Combination o~ Powerglide Automatic Transmission and 105-h.P" Valve-in-Head Engine optional on Dr Luxe models at extra o#h Dial 2512 Mount Vernon, IoW The Jo: Emerson Cedar R~