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The Pomeroy Herald from Pomeroy, Iowa • Page 5

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I I I I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1947' THE POMEROT HERALD, POMEROY, IOWA PAGE FIVE At Your Service KLEENEX TISSUE DRIED PEARS 200 in Extra fancy Package 15c Per Pound 27c COOKIES Fig Bars BLACKBERRY JAM Fresh Welch's. Seedless Per 35c 1-lb. Jar For 53c MARSHMALLOW OREAM SOUP--Phillip's Fireside Vegetable Beef 1-lb. Jar For 101-oz. Can For 16c PINEAPPLE CANDY Broken slice Peppermint Puffs No.

10 Can For $1.28 1-lb. Package For 35c PRUNES California. Large Dried green 2 Pounds For 49c 2 Pounds For 20c DATES TOMATO CATSUP Sair's Jack: Sprat 1-Ib. Package For 29c 14-oz. Bottle For 23c APPLE BUTTER APRICOTS -Dinner.

Party Zigler's Whole. In heavy 19-oz. Jar. For syrup, No. Can 25c 33c PAPER NAPKINS AEROWAX Diamond quality No rubbing 125 in Package Pint Can For 13c 25c Peterson Gaedke Phone 36 Pomeroy, Iowa Local Doings Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Lockwood of Williams and Charles Lockwood of Moines were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. E.

Lockwood. Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Larsen and children have been confined to their home in Pomeroy the past several, days, Mrs.

Larsen and one of the chil-1 dren having a light attack of scarlet fever. Mrs. E. L. Linder has been assisting with the care of the family during the 'siege.

POMEROY FEED MILL Grinding Hulling Feed Mixing Amies Reliable Mash Maker for Laying Mash. Ali Kinds of Feeda, Tankage, oll Meal, Meat Scraps, Salt, Flour: Bran; and Corn and Oats Scratch Feed, D. ROST, Prop. Leo Clancy of Chicago, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

T. R. Clancy at Fonda and on Sunday they were callers in the A. T. Horton home in Pomeroy.

The Ben Nolte family, formerly residing at Pomeroy, now in at Alden, Iowa, send alorig greetings to all friends, also a check for their paper, in a recent letter received by The Herald. 1491 Our first shipment of New Wall Papers is in and ready for your 9e- lection. Come in early and pick your patterns. We will have them trimmed for you when you are ready to paper. Jullus Bretthauer, (44) In a recent letter from the Roy Mefferd family over Gilmore City way, they enclose check for their Herald and have the following to say: I "We do like to have the paper and from the old home town." Mrs.

J. E. Sanquist and Mrs. John Duden, as delegates from the Pomeroy Auxiliary, were, in Des Moines a couple of days the first of last week where they attended the state convention of the Legion Auxiliary. Rev.

E. H. Nussmann, pastor of the Pomeroy Evangelical and Reformed church, returned Sunday morning from a several days trip to Wooster, Ohio, where the had attended a nationwide meeting of chairmen of Synodical Committees on Christian Education. Representatives from many states were present. INSUL WOOL BONDED INSULATION This Modern Insulation 'Now Available to Make Your Home Comfortable All Year 'Round.

Up to 51 per cent Fuel Savings in Winter- to 20 per cent Cooler in Summer. INSUL-WOOL Insulation is a specially processed fibrous material that i is treated to resist fire, rodents and vermin. It is not a mineral insulation. 'INSUL WOOL is so light in weight it can't settle or pack, so its insulating efficiency is never lost. INSUL WOOL is installed in your home by expert, factory-trained workmen who are employed by a Bonded INSUL-WOOL applicator, so you can be sure of a perfect insulation job that is guaranteed for the life of the structure, Feather Weight Vermin Resistant Prevents Sweating Walls Resistant Guaranteed for Life of Structure PHONE 15 FOR FREE ESTIMATE Woodford-Wheeler Lumber Co.

14 $41 3 .09. L. LINDER, Phone 15, Pomeroy Local Items G. L. Gray and Dale E.

Gray of Rockwell City were callers Sunday afternoon in the A. T. Horton home. In writing from Albert Lea, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Carey enclose a check for their Pomeroy Herald for another year and say: "We enjoy the home paper very much, keep it coming our way." Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Julius of Storm Lake were business callers in Pomeroy Tuesday of this week, also greeting friends here.

Mr. Julius is asso- clated with H. Bretthauer in the store. A good cow may go wrong if you fail to take care of sore teats and inflamed or congested udder. Use Dr.

Hess Udder Ointment, a soothing, healing emolient. Try it on chapped hands and you'll see how good it is. Julius Bretthauer. (44) Mrs. W.

R. Schroeder of Emmetsburg came Sunday evening to spend about a week here in the T. 1 E. Lockwood home and to keep house for. the Lockwood sons, Theodore and James, while and.

Mrs. T. E. Lockwood went to Minneapolis, for funeral services for his father, Harry Lockwood. 1957 'Lester Aden, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Reamer Aden, has recently recovered from quite 8 siege of the mumps. The Arst of the week Lester: noticed that his favorite cat, "Mac," seemed to be going through a similar siege, affecting his left jaw--here you are, Mr. Ripley. Incidentally, Mrs.

Aden is also "enjoying" her share of the same malady. 1951 Donald Hallinan went to Exira last week where has has accepted a posiition as baker in a cafe and bakery at that place. Donald has had considerable experience in the bakery business, working at 'it before entering U. 'S. navy service and following the same line of work in the navy.

He has recently been employed as a clerk at the Albrecht store. Little Miss Helen Lou Clancy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Clancy of Pomeroy, who has been 8 patient at Mercy hospital in Fort Dodge for geveral weeks, remains in quite a critical condition. Blood transfusions from a number of local donors have been given but do not seem to attain the desired results.

It is understood that Helen Lou was taken to the Mayo clinic at Rochester yesterday for examination by spocialists. NOTICE OF THE APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR State of Iowa, Calhoun County, ss. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been pointed and qualified as Administra-, tor of the estate of Mary Elizabeth Horton, deceased, late of Calhoun County. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immedlate payment; and those having claims against the same will present them, duly authenticated, to the undersigned for allowance, and file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court. A.

T. HORTON. Gray Gray, Attorneys Dated February 11. 1947. D.

K. HARRIS, (44-3t). Clerk District Court Herald classified ads get results. PALMER NEWS Mrs. Knierim 'Passes Mrs.

Lewis Knierim, aged about 72, passed away. Monday morning at her home following a long illness. Funeral services were held at St. Paul's Lutheran church Thursday. Mrs.

R. P. Gilchrist entertained the Sew and So club at her home Wednesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. D.

J. Nolan was hostess to her bridge club Friday afternoon. A delicious lunch was served following the playing. Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Lenz are the parents of a son born Tuesday, Feb. 4, at their home. Mr. and Mrs. George Loots of Fort Dodge were guests in the Arnold Knierim home over the week-end.

The Women's Society of Christian Service met Wednesday afternoon. February 12, with Mrs. M. A. Hansen Mrs.

Edward Hansen was assisting nostess. Petit Jurors The following named persons have drawn to act as Petit Jurors for the February, A. D. 1947, Term of the district court of Calhoun county, Iowa, and are to appear at the court house in Rockwell City, Iowa, on the 17th day of February, at 1:30 o'clock p. to serve as such, jurors.

Pomeroy-Gus A. Holtorf, W. F. Moody and Herbert Schultz. Manson--Frank Adams, R.

L. Andrews, Mrs. Ben Erie, John H. Janssen, W. F.

Mammen, Grace Meier, Thomas and Dorothy Zehr. Lake City--Francis Allen, Porter I. Colvig, Howard, Dougherty, Blanche Gartrell, Fanny Howell, Dorothea Johnson, Mildred McConkey, Daryl I. Miller, Mike O'Connor, Earl Pittman, Raymond Potts, Dorothy Swender. Rockwell City--Mrs.

V. W. Bennett, Hilda Bleasdell, Mrs. Ed Blomendahl, Raymond Brush, Mary A. Chappel, Mrs.

J. Fogleman, Mrs. R. H. Gilbert, Viola Grant, Chris Jesperson, A.

S. Klaus, Joe D. Lynch, Libbie Minor, Cora A. Souder, Fred Stumpf, Harriett Wollenzien. Somers- Hiler, Ida Ness.

Farnhamville -Ernest Hirschberg, LeRoy Pearson, August Peterson, Chas. Reynolds. Lohrville-Mrs. E. Jorgensen, Mildred Lauver, E.

V. Peterson, Carrie Rasty, Golda Van Horn. Fonda--Joe McLaughlin. Fair Collective Bargaining Asked Management wants equality with labor around the bargaining table rather than an end to collective bargaining, explains President William K. Jackson, of the United States Chamber of Commerce.

Asserting the principle of collective bargaining has been accepted by American industry, Mr. Jackson said: "What representative business leadership wants is fair bargaining. "The National Labor Relations Act as it now stands does not promote fair bargaining. Under this jaundiced act, the procedure is loaded against management in favor of unions. "Even such elemental rights as free speech, the right of both sides to present the matters in dispute, are curtailed to tie the hands of management while the unions load the gun to enforce their demands." Herald Classified Section Section TRUCKING Having purchased a truck, I would appreciate a share of your business.

Anylhing, Anywhere, Anytime. (42-8p) FRED JUILFS, Phone No. 5, Pomeroy, Iowa PHONE 12-510 Pomeroy for your Custom Grinding. (36p) GEO. JUILFS.

FOR ARTIFICIAL DAIRY BREEDING Service phone Farnhamville 1000. (14tf) D. D. HAYNES, Inseminator. HUBAM CLOVER No Noxious Weeds.

Good Germination. Place your order today. $13.50 per bushel. (44t) DROMMER PRODUCE, Pomeroy, Iowa NEW ELECTROLUX CLEANERS-See one before you buy a cleaner. Not plastic, not.

paper, not celluloid, but true Electrolux quality. Also attachments and service for your old Electrolux if you live in Calhoun county or south of Highway 3 in Pocahontas county. Write Lew ger, Rockwell City, Phone 5345. 34t POM THEATRE FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY WED. February 14 and 15 February 16, 17 and 19 COLONEL SOMEWHERE IN EFFINGHAM'S RAID THE NIGHT Charles Joan Bennett John: Hodiak Nancy: Guild Doors Open on Week Nights at 7:80 and on Sundays at 7:15.

Quality Groceries at Money-Saving Prices! ORANGES Texas Hamlin Sweet and full of juice. 10-lb. Bag 55c BEANS Heinz Oven Baked In tomato sauce. 2 1-lb. Ting For 35c KRAFT -For delicious macaroni and cheese.

Two 7 1-2 ounce Pkgs. GRAPEFRUIT JUICEUnsweetened. 2 46-oz. Tins For 43c MIRACLE WHI PSALAD DRESSINGOne Pint Jar For 39c KIXReady to eat cereal. 2 Packages For 23c.

PANCAKE MIX--Aunt Jemima. Buckwheat, corn and wheat flour. 2-lb. 8-oz. Pkg.

39c TOMATOES Hand packed. 2 No. 2 Tins For 29c PEANUT BUTTER.A. B. C.

Brand. 1-lb. Jar For 27c BLACK PEPPERTone's. 11-2 ounce Package For 18c MILKRochester Dairy Brand. Tall Can For 10c.

CORN MEAL- Quaker Yellow. Enriched. 1-lb. 8-oz. Pkg.

15c LAN-O-SHEENAmerica's greatest household assistant. Cleans, renews. Economy size pkg. $1.00 ALBRECHT'S Phone 131 Dry Goods and Groceries SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD FOR -One and a half story, seven-room frame house, partly modern. Inquire at Pomeroy State Bank, Pomeroy, Iowa.

(44) SKP is the new and effective Dr. Hess treatment for calf scours. Contains three ingredients used in human medicine sulfathiazole, kaolin and pectin. In critical tests calves with infectious scours recovered quickly. Costs $1.00 a calf, and worth more.

Julius Bretthauer. (44) ATTENTION FARMERS -We sharpen discs. E. A. MARKLEY SONS, (42-8p) Ph.

72, Havelock. Iowa AVAILABLE, SOON Baby Chicks from our Challenger Thoroughbred Leghorn Flock will be available during the hatching season. Parties wanting these should place their orders as soon as possible as quantities will be limited, Order from (42-2) GEO. VOSS, Phone 9-507, Pomeroy, Iowa Cobblers and Red Triumph Potatoes. FARMERS FEED SUPPLY, (34tf) Pomeroy, Iowa Bank Auto Loans Are Best! LOOK AT IT FROM ANY ANGLE Bank Auto Loans offer you the most advantages: Low cost, fast action, local personal attention, and a means of building up your future credit.

Borrow Here Insure Locally IRATE 15:000 FOR LACH on Pomeroy State Bank Pomeroy Iowa:.

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