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Mount Pleasant News (Newspaper) - August 7, 1943, Mount Pleasant, IowaVALID RATION STAMPS
Sugar 13 - Through August 15.
Gasoline No. 7 Expires Sept. 21 Fuel Oil 5 Until Sept. 30
Fuel OU I (new) until Jan. 3
THE MT PLEASANT NEWS
VALID RATION STAMPS
N. P. 0 blue stamp* expire Aug. 7 R. S, T B'ue Stamps expire Sept. 7 T, U, Red stamps expire August 31 Shoe Stamp 18 expires Ort. 31
MT. PLEASANT. IOWA
U.S. Forces Seize Vital Road Junction
One of Greatest Allied Sue cesses of Campaign
Mrs. Dave Hunter Taken by Death
They’ll Do It Every Time
V. P. Wallace Speaks And Asks Questions
Breakfast At Brazelton Hotel This Morning
Everybody said Otis was
TOO PAT- SO ME DECIDED TO
DO something about it-
I GOT TO CUT OUT HOPS AND MALT -AUD , SMOKING ? EAT CULY ONE MEAL A DAV 7 S MO DESSERTS"? AMD DO THREE < S KXI RS OF GYM I EVERY Might J
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HES PQO0ABLV TOO TIGHT TO Buy himself a good MEAL, IF YOU ASK ME.*.* /
EDNA MAE VINCENT AND FLOYD THORNBURG MARRIED AT KAHOKA
Notes on Visit of Vice President
ROTARIANS TO HAVE FISH FRY MONDAY NIGHT
Reduce Force at AAA Office
Vice President Wallace gave a friendly greeting on tile mezzanine floor of the Brazelton to those arming for the breakfast. In trod uc linos to the Vice President v.ere made by Dr. W A. Sternberg, Henry County Democratic chairman. Bowe vet, the gathering was non-part; an with Republicans and Democrats alike attending and entering into the discussions.
The Rotarians will not hold their
meeting at the hotel Monday night, j but will go to the R K Crane cabin for a fish fry. Members are to take own service.
Limited Funds Make Changes Necessary
PROPERTIES SOLD
Distinguished Visitor Here
Mrs. Hulda Anderson Taken by Death
Mrs. Hulda Anderson, 71. died at her home, 304 North Whit! street, Friday aboil* midnight. Surviving are one daughter. Mrs. Zella Hazen, of Mt. Pleasant and one sister, and on" brother. Mrs. Dan Anderson of New Lon-dc!i and Emit Aspe J cen I Mt. Pleasant. She was precede**, death by her husbana. John A. Anderson, several years ago.
Funeral services will be held at the Cookes funeral home Monday at 2 p. rn. Burial will be in Forest Home cemetery.
MODERN IMPROVED
ACREAGE IS SOLD
Hiid Real Estate reports the sale of the nicely improved IO acres located in the west part of Mt. Pleasant and owned by Mabel and Edna Owen, to Mr and Mrs. H. D. Williams of near town. The Owen Family will move soon to Oskaloosa, la., where they have purchased other property.
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Vice President Henry
A. Wallace
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