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Carroll Daily Times Herald from Carroll, Iowa • Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1941 DAILY TIMES HERALD, CARROLL, JOWA Quarterly FfaondaT ptaJetnenti First 1941, to 80,1941 GENERAL FUND of Quarter Total Receipts for Quarter Total to Account for Regular Salaries for Quarter Anderson Bros. Bell Telephone Co. Joe Boyer Carroll Paint Shop City of Carroll Green Bay Lumber Co. (388.13 18.47 44.71 58.52 62.62 91.21 Hammond Stephens Company 1,08.67 Want to Help Times Herald Carriers to Play Santa? Heirea Electric Co. Herald Publishing Co.

Huntington Laboratories Gulf Insurance Co. American Employers' Insurance Co J.U Iowa Electric Light and Power Co. Iowa' PUbllc Service Co. Johnson Service Co. Labor on buildings Lowe Campbell H.

M. Lyons Matt Hardware Co. Harry Miner Missouri-Kansas Chemical Co. Nagl Brothers Office Equipment Co. Petty Cash Pink Supply Co.

Theodore B. Robertson Products Co. United Chemical Co. American Mat Corporation Baker Paper Co. Circline Ruler Co.

Continental Cnr-Na-Var Corporation Curtis Companies Dictaphone Corporation W. L. Evans Company Leo Fitzpatrick, mileage Joe P. Frank Fuller Brush Company Ned Fuller 1 Gaylord Bras. A.

P. Green Fire Brick Co. Grace Hamilton Humphrey's Huntington, Jones, and Hunter Informative Classroom Picture Corporation Keystone Envelope Co. J. G.

Kretschmer Cq, Carroll Lane, expenses Langan Faper Co. J. S. Latta Sons Andy Ley, Clothier Marathon Supply House McCoy Motors John L. Miner, Jr.

National Casualty Co. W. E. Neal Slate Co. Thomas Nelson Sons Nodkels Sons; Inc.

E. F. Osburn, Expenses of bringing school bus to Register Tribune J. F. Rettenmaier, Post Master Riggs Publishing Co.

Schaefer Bros. Wm. F. Shirley Sieg-Fort Dodge Co. Phil Smith Wilma Strait Treasurer, State of Iowa Viking Frcss Welr're Engineering Co.

West Disinfecting Co. W.P.A. Transportation year, it was learned today from Total Expenditures H. F. Braklow, circulation of Quarter manager.

In 1940 the boys were SCHOOLHOUSE FUND able to furnish twice the num- Bnlancc- of Quarter $31,707.35 ber of Christmas dinners they HP rill am VWma Diiah0 dr WMMHIO New i af SK una FiM A nth ny Hoapltal Ben Roderick Is Named Made to Purchase Truck Dcdham meeting was held Monday evenihg to 'or- Eccies Economic Plan Interesting, Says Prof George 21.27 676.87 26.40 43.95 84.66 3.84 46.67 59.00 550.55 45.49 11 .22 31.12 160.00 57.17 I 50.47 1 65.42 I 89.27 I 48.111 46.79 21.55 125.26' 47.93 2.50 18 .97 32.03 214.40 66.06 71.75 2.76 3.63 4.65 10:30 108.87 I 8.25 6.62, 336.33 12.68 1.45 105.00 3.64 86.42 4.27 31.34 15.01 956.47 3.00 50.00 168.38 4.15 9.02 8.21 1 .80 25.00 5.90 2.50 5.00 3.88 4.50 8.36 40.60 1 .68) Daily Times Herald carrier 3,1 12So' salesmen wil1 la Santa Claus 189 35 to needv families again this rected again transposed L. he aijdm 'to hath shall In. from in and that Iowa City ganize a volunteer fire corps. R. Davies of the University of C.

Reinholdt, secretary-treasurer Iowa commerce college Relieves of the Iowa Firemen's Association Mariner S. Eccies of the Federal and H. IP. Rostermundt, chief of Reserve system has made a "pro- the Manning fire department, vocative" contribution to the fu-j should be leisened were present and offered sugges- ture outlook of business in a re-jtoo heavily oa Jtofet "It tions. Joseph Haubrick.

gave a cent declaration and meantime'groups. talk on the advisability of hav- has added some interesting side-j "Whether: Mr. Socles ing a community fire truck and It lights on the outlook for In hlff dlftglWflllB is expected to purchased in war conditions. 1 the near future. Ben Roderick! aaiSis -XfavUtf''- "At the outset Mr.

Eccies vlg- likely that was elected fire chief and Clar-' orously allies himself with that crisis has been met, ence Rothmeyer assistant. J. E. school of economics which pro- has discussed will'be tjip Hansen was elected secretary- fesses to see our central peace- of intense political treasurer. A large number of local time problem as 'the capacity to Davies said that one "of men was in attendance and the produce outrunning the power to great difficulties following signed up as members purchase and consume'," Davies correctly diagnosing' the of the volunteer firefighting said.

In other words, it is the prob-! of booms and depressions corps: H. P. Seidl, C. J. Roth- lem of finding "a market for inadequacy of meyer, Joseph Haverman, Cyril the products of farms and mines ment "Much further Koester, F.

J. Schwaller, John and factories large enough and needs to be giyen to the gal Koester, J. F. Schreck, John Wer-, stable enough to provide steady ing and interpretation of data before remedial 'polioiest Bueltel, Henry I According to Davies, Eccies has 1 added a unique analysis in look ner, Leo Stangl, Joseph employment." Schreck, Louis Bueltel, William UNIQUE ANALYSIS Meshek, Joseph Bueltel, Henry Heman, J. H.

Werner, Jim Ax- be authoritatively Bfl added. 4 NEW POSTMASTERS Washington has confirmed the man, Leo Barrett, William at the picture in that he came Minnick, J. H. Stangl, Pat Stangl, to the opinion that older sections Jim Balukoff, Mike 0 the country, such" as the in- Een Roderick, J. E.

Hansen and dustrial east, have become manu-' postmasters: Him Blau, H. A. Haukap. Friday, December and creditor areas, while der; Charles W. Taylor, Jjpces- 12, was voted to be the first 'newer sections on meeting night.

'debtor areas. described in Total Receipts for Quarter 410.50 had planned on, due to the gon- $32 117 85! eroa of their customers, and Total to Account For Bond Interest Paid 130.06 1 when a11 baskets were made up Paid on Construction of New Building 17,786.49 1 there was still a surplus of cash which will be added to this Total Expenditures 117,916.55 1 of Quarter $14,201.30 year's fund. carrier ill atLer.pt t3 secure enough items of nonperishable food3 along his route to furnish at least one Christmas dinner and enough cash to purchase needed perishable S'oods. The boys request that toys and clothing not be given them as they have no facility for distributing them. Next week their campaign will and they hope to have 8, -il in hand Ly or the week, when they will start making up the baskets.

For the convenience of the 15 JOIN SODALITY At vesper services at St. Joseph's Church Monday afternoon fifteen young people were received as members of the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. They were Anthony Bueltel, Louis Schmitz, Louis Hoffman, Patrick Stangl, Leona Meyer, Annabelle Werner, Marie Silberbauer, Kathleen Von Bon, Maxine Klocke, Marie Matilda Balukoff, Florence Sporrer, Rita Sporrer, Marikay Stangl and Shirley Axman. The Rev. W.

F. Clayburg of preached at the Methodist Church Sunday evening. The M. A. of the church will meet at the annex Thursday afternoon for a Christmas party.

Howard House, who is assisting the Rev. J. R. McNichols in a series of on balance ville; Gladys Bft'defr "The situation is' doriia; John B. principle to that Eva F.

Cupp, Riverton, which broke down the c. Hewitt, University public, the above map has been meetings at Glidden, will give a prepared showing the names and areas covered by each carrier salesman. Persons who have donations to make may either leave them at the office or phone the office and the carrier will stop for the donation. chalk talk. Invitations have been extended a number of community women outside the membership.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Theulen and Raymond Theulen of Bayard, Mr.

and Mrs. John Manor and son, Breda News Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Wand entertained at a one o'clock dinner at their home Sunday, honoring their daughter, Leah Kaye on her fifth birthday which was Friday, December 5. Dinner was served at two tables. Place cards were cellophane packages of mlnla in green and red with Christmas bells extending from the handle. The centerpiece on one table was a birthday cake with five candles. The other table was a large red Christmas candle, in the center of a wreath of evergreen in which were green and red Christmas tree balls.

Guests sharing the courtesy with the honored guests, the host and hostess were her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dcla- hpide of Dawson, Mrs.

Lou Schoo and daughter, Zelda. Ethelyn W'olterman and Jay Allen Wand. Leah Kaye received many gifts. spent the week-end with relatives. Bachman and family of Auburn, at Des Moines.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bachman and Boes and Norvllle Steinkamp, who. Mr Mrg Relff viaitecl Jean of Carroll and are stationed at Fort Des Moines Sunday at the Mr and Mrs Carl Mr and Mrs Lavvrence auser of spent the week-end at tfreir homes Neeg home at Wall Lake he whn nft Mr. andMrs.

James Piatt or r. and Mrs. Will Tacke, daugh- Cyril Lengeling, who attends ly vlsited nere Sunday at the ters PhvlllB anri Beldora visited Iowa State College at Ames spent 7Z 0 einrichs home Elma H-in- I BFILD LDMVLSLT7ECJ -firf ueo neinncns nome. n.ni Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs.

Joe the week-end at his home here. richa accom anled them home for uebker home at Ayrshire Mr. and Mrs. L. M.

Qutnlan and a wee k' visit vvut-OKei nome at Ayrsnire. sons. Toramy and Jackie visited Ne ttie Hevinsr left last' iEctty sterholt returned Sun- Sunday at the Mrs. M. Quinlan week for Iowa ere she la day from a week's visit at the home at Wall Lake.

trea tment at the Iowa ancl Mrs Vio Kirb home at Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Cotterall University Hospital. Hailan. of Sturgia, S.

came Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Heires, Mr a Mrs. W. J.

Miller and for a visit at the Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Judith and Mrs. Perna- children and Mrs. Margaret H.

J. Bruning home. dine Heires returned Saturday Bruning visitors at Des A. E. Schaefer, Frank Fee and pm a week's visit with relatives Moines Monday.

Vinceht Snyder were at Omaha a Elgin and other parts of Ne-j Mr. and Mrs. Will Tacke and several last week, where they jbraska. daughter, Bernice visited Tuesday The regular meeting of the at the Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Schae- American Legion and Legion fer home at Sioux City. the first part of the week at the Mr. and Mrs. Will Heires home. Shirley Healea of Sac City spent the week-end here at the Mr.

and Mrs. Delbert Hoff home. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Roth, Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Polking visited Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hamill home at Des Moines. Privates Edmond iBOes, Vincent attended an oil dealers convention.

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rlcko and Chesterfield Puts Emphasis On Packaging Chesterfield has turned to gay colored Christmas packages as an incentive to holiday gift buyers, and this year not only cigarettes but Velvet and Granger pipe tobacco are wrapped in gift pack- 1 ages.

One new addition to the Chesterfield line is the 3-package carton which has been specially designed as an inexpensive gift. Humi-Glass seal jars of Velvet Auxiliary was held at the John Reiff and Mrs. Ann available and gift packed tins 1 daughter, Virginia visited friends Hall Monday evening. A potluck dorf of Arcadia visited relatives at Sac City Sunday. Shirley supper was served at 6:30 fol- here Sunday evening.

Healea, who spent tne week-6nd jowed by a Christmas party with, C. R. Bruntlett of Glidden was at the Delbert Hoff home, accom- jan exchange of gifts. The Christ- a visitor here Sunday evening, panied them to her home there. mas colors were carried out in the! Ann Hacker of Carroll visited Mr.

and Mrs. F. B. Ulveiing, table and room decorations with a 1 son, Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. lighted Christmas tree in the cen- Bohnenkamp and Mrs. Anna Fee 'ter of the table. Supper was scrv- visited Sunday with relatives at jed candlelight.

Members from Remsen. put of town present were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mohr and sons Mrs.

Pete Oswald of Arcadia, of Fonda visited relatives' here Guests at the Mrs. Bach- Sunday, iman home Sunday wore Mr. and of Granger as well. U. S.

gasoline production has increased more than twelvefold since the year 1915. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bohnenkamp and daugbtep, Judith Ann Mrs. Pete lEiachman and sons of West Bend, Mr.

and Mrs. Tony mpney with CWpion Ready For The Holidays DOROTHY McGUIRE popular star of Jqhn Golden's hit play sqys Merry ChrUtmar to her many friends with c(garotte that rp forlorn, srfwtures at np ovrtarjali wahsmwship! gas oml oil mileage! tow repair cost! fop traae-in value Pjione 8Q9 ua pi 1S1P O'jpfcrron FACIOKY DELIVtHtU CKICtS BEGIN K)H A CHAMI'IOH UHSINtSS lOl'I't MDFIIAI IAX I HI I) HI COMMANDER $1108endup PRESIDENT J1242 end Mt de'lveied. pleat tt foetery. sotith Btttd, IndlMi, o( 26. WU lnclgd lo StudibiKir quitily will ((1111111 comtanl.

C. I. T. tiimi, Like going away on a trip, something Is always forgotten around this time of year. It may be that you forgot, to get Aunt Emma a present, or worse yet, It may be that you completely forgot about sending clothes to the cleaner.

We'd juat like to remind you that we do a faster, better job of cleaning that is guaranteed to satisfy. Why not call us today! PHONE 281 mpsonWigren DJJY AND TAILORS Agents An Wvory Town In Carroll Milder Better-Zhsting why it's his cigarette and mine This year they're paying Merry Chrjafoias For your friends in the And for the folks home ftM better Chriptpas present Than these beautiful gift cantons Of 10 packs, 3 pr Nothing else you WiU give mare pjepnurf pi- Buy Chesterfield it Hp. Xopi 'lft' 1941, LMOSTT A MvtM.

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