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dcmitied Information Dial 3573 CAftB 6P tHANKI td SS 6ttt 0 Wrtumfc tflch Additional ClMrtiiftd taken until 10 a. m. of publication except satuiasy tnd I a. m. on Saturday.

Regular Mil 9:30 Saturday. 11 a. m. Monday thtmigb Friday. CLAftftlfMtD WITH OftDlft One day.

per Uiyii, pef word days, pet Announcements t.V. ANf KNN'A AM) ttOTOtt ttB- pfllr Cnll 9513, we'll fix It promptly and reasonably. We service 'all makes of television. Sporrer's T.V. 6-99-ptc STOttAOB POtt YOUR WIN- ter woolens.

H-U Cleaners. Dial 4333. 6-101-tfc Loans 12 LOANS ANtt LNSTALLMfiNT VI equipment, household foods. Finance Co. Carroll, Iowa.

ia-78-tfc PERSONAL LOANS FOB AlXJUMt). lated bills or other purposes Community Luun Service. rr 11 and Denlson. 12-17B-5tc Business Services 14 IS VOUR CAit USLNU TOO MUCH gas? Sluggish too? We specialize fn carburetor 'and electrical service. Bring vciur car problems to Us See (Jicnn.

Lockhart Automotive Service. 14-40-tfc STAB J'BR, OKNKHATOB, MAO neto and Ignition repair foi your tractor, car or truck. Refnar Service, across street west Safeway, Ph. 14-180-tf' T.V. OR RADIO TROriM.K? KKEP your temper Send us the set Prompt one-clay service, modern! rates.

Plrk-up nnd delivery. You set repaired in your home, 1 possible. CoHSl'to-Coiist Si ore. 14-99-61' BAJJIATOU HEPAIRINO, RECOR ing and denning. Also new radla ors.

All work guaranteed. Car roll Auto Salvage. 14-88-tf Servicei 14 ALL OASOLtKfi O'l ft lawn mower repair, call or see fteinart Service, street west of Safeway. Phoflft 2128. 14-65-tfc MJfcfi ftOtft A AND A woman for two.

good part-time Jobs. Starline. Apply in pprson. 23-ioi-3te Clean Rugs and Upholstery RENT A FAST FOAMER This Fast 'Foam Generator is better than older types because it's faster it cleans without soaking. It's fast it's-safe, save time and money, rent a Fast Foamer today.

Coast-to-Coast Store Carroll, Iowa 14-87-ltc HAVE SEPTIC TANK CLEANER will pump. Stance's Plumbing Healing. EAT BETTER FOR LESS Ask about our food plan. No obligation. SPORRER'S TV Appliances Dial 9513 Open 8 a.

m. to 5 p. m. 99-6tc Have You Checked Your Chimney Lately? Expert brick chimney repairing and tuck pointing and repairing of all brick buildings. Free csti mate.

No job too small or too arge. Call'ngw! DIAL 4470 Construction Company 14-100-6tc Good Things to Eat 18 GREETING OAKDS WHEN ItOt want to remember your friends and loved ones look card from our larga selection. Stone Printing Co. 14-38-tfc LAWN MOWER SHARPENING AND complete small engine service. Lockhart Automotive Service.

Ph. 8593. 14-88-tfc COMPLETE TV A RADIO SERVICE on all makes, Incl. car radios. Prompt.

Reasonable. Qualified technician. Coast-to-Coast Store. Dial 9363. 14-96-tfc WAIXPAFEH ON DISPLAY Over 200 new patterns to choose from.

Joe's Paint Center, Carroll. 14-8-itc LAND BANK FARM LOANS NFLA, owned by for farmers, saves you money when you borrow. Low interest rates. Dependable. Loans for most any constructive purpose.

For full information about lean on your land, contact) National Farm Loan ASS'H PHIL DENNIS, Over Woolworth's Carroll Member Federal Land Bank System 12-60- Ho fcAftf feSIMtett A Full aftrl pfcrt tiflne. Dial 2974 or 0S18. Bernlcft Kuhlmaftn. 23-J01-3te oft otnf, WAStftb ron Daily Herald paper route in Lake city. Age 10-13.

can start Immediately. Contact Mr. Patrick, circulation manager, Dally Times Herald, Carroll, Iowa. 23-95-tfc 24 Situation Wanted WAKtftO: inoNINO ANtJ BAfct sitting in your home. Call 9640 after 3 p.

m. 24-101-2tp Salesman Wanted 25 SALESMAN WANTED TO SELL IN and around Carroll, no experience necessary. Salary plus commission. Home every night, paid vacation and group Insurance. Call 2338 from 8:30 a.

m. to 10:30 a. any morning, Carroll, Iowa. 25-100-tfc Hateheries Started Chicks 3 and 4 week old started pullets. Calif.

Whites Ames la-cross and Leghorns Stop and See Us Todayl Buelt Hatchery Breda, Iowa PHONE 106 32-46-3tc STARTED CHICKS 2V'z WEEKS OLD 215 White Leghorn pullets. 2 WEEKS OLD 150 Leg Rock pullets. 50 Austra White pullets. 1 WEEK OLD 130 Leg Rock pullets. 325 Hamp Leg pullets.

4 DAYS OLD 800 White Leghorn pullets. Kruse Hatchery CARROLL, IOWA West on Highway 30 32-101-ltc Pfttft ttm Oftry Theien, Dial ftttftftffiS. 46-101-lte Building Supplies 47 NOW TttE TIME Btlt aluminum storms and screens. Only $8.67 per month for an entire' average home. See Green Bay Lumber Co.

47-101-2tc FOR Tttfc BEST IN WCNtC TA- bles see Kanne Lumber Supply. Phone 4373. BUILDTNOS AND feeders, made to your specifications. Low prices, easy terms. Carroll Lumber Co.

47-99-fitc Household Goods 51 IT TAKES ONLY SO MtNtJtKR tO clean a 9x12 rug with odorless Blue Lustre. It's tops. Mutt Fur- tilture Co. 51-101-ttr THRRE tISKtl 4-rr. LIVlNtt ttOOM suites, $10.00 each.

Matt Furnl lure Cn. 51-ini-2jc FOR S'ALKS TMNINO ROOM set buffot, table, 6 chairs: G. stove: antenna and Alliance Ten- nn-Roton -quan fruit jars. May bp soon at Don Smith residence, filn W. llith.

51-100-3tp FOR SALE: OAK DININO ROOM suite. Frlgldalre refrigerator. 518 Wearing Apparel 52 FORMAL.S. BALLKR1NA. 1012-13.

Blue, pink, shrimp. Phone 3H34. 52-100-3tp Wanted to Buy 53 WANTED: KOUD MOUNTED CB ment mixer. Phone 4044. 53-101-31 WANTKD: SINGLE WHEEL.

USED trailer. Leo C. Schweers, Arcadia Iowa. For Sale 53-100-2tp 55 INSULATE NOW SPECIAL DIS- count, next 30 cooler In summer. Gambles Store.

55-83-tfc CONVENTIONAL WASHKR FOR Sfile. Good condition. Phone 4256 after 5 p. m. 55-98-6tc Wanted to Rent 58 WANTED TO RKNT: HOUSE Phone 2797 after 4 p.

m. 58-10G-4tp Houses for Sale THREE B. ALURUNtIM SIDING two-story house In perfect con dHion. Truly a family home, close to town. Priced right.

Wllbc Wdlkup Real Estate, Phone 2(329 63-99-U Aute ROW StNtJft rant car nafl motor tune-up? Now! the to thW Work donet Jou'ii get faster Wttet gas ecoftomy iffloother operation We service ait mixer Rouiina.fi Ntw Can CRADft FOR A NRW 'R9 FORD At the easiest place to trade in western Iowa. Bill Burgess Motor Co. 76-a84-tfe HAVE CARS WILL SELL Dally Record DRIVERS LICENSES tfld fi-em rftcordi of the State Clrtflll, 18. April 29, 19S9 on high choice and prime grades. Mixed choice and prime steers sold at Mrs, Luco- i Continued froth though Mri.

cttMeiSTn 6f Morse may have bteft ill it was hurnan. CHICAGO fAP) How weak tn mostly 25i Rhe marie tn(N remark, the lower; 1-3 mixed grade 190-230 Ib Ient ln )n of aftgef, butchers mostly 16.25-16.75; these i But he Went on so far 88 closing 1B.00-1B.50; few lots 1-2 Is concerned the criticism of 230-240 Ibs early 16.25-16.50; but! 0r 'senator was not meant flS Suspensions, ApfH few lots 1-2 200 220 Iba late at anv disparagement of the Senate. Dale J. Tiefenthaler, 15, several hundred most-! Then Eisenhower said he feeJI Breda, 30 days. Violation of school ly 1-2 190-220 Ibs 16.75-17.00; and there has been no major license.

Suspensions, April 28 several lots Is 200-220 Ibs 17.00- ment of Mrs. Luce's usefulness. 17.35: 150 head la 200-215 Ibs closely sorted for grade 17.50; Glen Miskimins, 17, RFt) 3, mixed grade 2-3 240-270 Ibs early Getting $100 Bonus Will Share Coon Rapids, driving. 60 days. 'Reckless I 15.75-16.25; later sales these 15.50- WITTROCK'S Imperial Chrysler Plymouth CMC Legal Notices In The District Court of Iowa, In and For Currtill County OF WILL STATE OK IOWA, Carroll County, ss.

OHKHNAL To All Whom it May Concern: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That an Instrument In writing, purporting to be the last will and testament of Mary Bock Deceased, svas this day produced, opened and read by the undersigned, and thnt I have fixed Monday the 18th day of May, 1959, at 9:00 o'clock a. Tn. at. the Courthouse In Carroll, Iowa, as the day for hearing proof In relation thereto. WITNESS my official signature, with the seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 21st day of April, 1959.

(SEAL) KlorkPi Clerk District Court. April 22, 29, May 6, 19ri9 counrAot'sE New Cars Registered- Mrs. Harry T. Shepherd, Carroll, Oldsmobile; Clark J. Brown, Carroll, Btiick; and Carroll, Oldsmobile.

Arlo Gray, Real Estate William E. and Charmion L. Bcttcher to Henry atid Gertrude Schroeder, Lots 19, 20 and 21. He also said that she had flat so far offered to resign. Even as Eisenhower WaS ing his news conference, Morse 16.00; mixed 2-3 270-300 Ibs 15.00- was telling the Senate it waft true 15.75; mixed grade 330-425 Ib sows; that he had checked a report "as 13.50-14.50; few around 300 Ibs: t.

the mental competency" of 14.75-15.00; and most -425-550 Ibs Mrs. Luce to serve as arnba'ssadof 12.50-13.50. fo Brazil. Morse said he understood had been charges "of Improper conduct" on his part in such checking on the nominee. Drops Subject The senator said a newspaper- A no-hostess luncheon of the man had come to his office with C.

Contract Club was held at! certain information and that oft D. C. Contract Club Meets for Luncheon, Bridge Block 1, Bliss Addition to Carroll! i 12:3 P- Tuesday in the dining this basis he made 6 telephone Henry J. and Daisy Z. Myers to room of Hotel Burke.

Lawrence and Vera Moore, Lot 1, Block 1. Block 27, Glidden. Albert Hann to Baird Hann, EVj ht at a table decorated with a of NEVi, Sec. 6, Twp. 85, Range centerpiece of spring flowers which Mrs.

R. Moehn was table hostess. There were places for Albert Hann to Mary was given later by Mrs. Moehn to Louise i Mrs Waters as a belated Eisenhower(Continued from Page 1) Hann, W'-i of NEVi, Sec. 6, birthday gift.

The nut cups and 85, Range 34. tallies were also in spring design. Contract bridge followed the luncheon. Mrs. W.

J. Wieland won the top prize; Mrs. G. Smith Thomas, second high, and Mrs. Waters, intermediate.

Mrs. K. N. Ncu will be the table losless at the next meeting May JUSTICE COURT Traffic Fines- Robert J. Luchlel, Carroll, $7 and costs, truck speeding; William B.

Lupardus, Guthrie Center, $22 and costs, night speeding; and Linda A. Eischeid, Breda, $5 and costs, violation of a restricted license. GARDENIA PLANTS 75c; IMULO- dendron plants 80c: also tomato nnd cabbage plants hand. Brcnnv's Market. '18-101-lie SPKINGKKS FOR SALE.

PHONE 31-Q, Templeton. 18-101-2tp Male Help Wanted 21 WANTED: TRUCK DRIVER AND warehouse man. Write Box Dallv Times Herald. 21-101-fitc OPPORTUNITY, MARRIED MAN with car. Age 24 to 45.

S95 to start. Apply John Gill, 910 No. Carroll, 7:30 p. m. April 22.

'2l-94-2tc WANTED: MAN OVER 25 FOR general store 'work. Very good wages, chance for advancement If Interested. P. O. Started Chicks 3 WEEKS OLD 340 Austra White Pullets 34c 2 WEEKS OLD 600 Austra White Pullets 33c 10 DAYS OLD 675 White Leghorn Pullets (Dewinged) 34c 4 DAYS OLD 300 Leg Hamp Pullets 32c WE DELIVER HEADLEE HATCHERY Phone Murray 4-2236 COON RAPIDS, IOWA 32-100-2tc WE HAVE HOUSES FOR SALE TN all parts of Carroll In a wide range of slues and prices.

Burns Real Estate. Dial 2184. 63-101-tfc 3-BKDROOM NORTH SIDE, HAS large living room, separate utility room, enclosed back yard, about 6 years old, 510.500. Save by assuming present loan with monthly payments only $52.36 per mo. Call Pudenz Real Estate, Dial 9342.

63-100-2tc Female Help Wanted 22 Farm Machinery 33 WANTED: LADY FOR UPSTAIUS work. Hotel Burke. Inquire Robert Wright. 22-101-ttc WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY IN person.

Hi-Way Cafe. jgjHXMfc WANTED: NIGHT WAITRESS. Steady work. Casino Cafe. Call C.

H. "Mac" Hermsen. 22-82-tfc DAY OR NIGHT WAITRESS WANT- ed. Pauline's Cafe. 22-92-tfc WANTED: FEMALE HELP.

CAR- roll Egg Co 22-97-6tc WANTED: WOMAN FOR GEN- eral housecleanlng and steady weekly cleaning. Phone 2371- DAY WANTED, GOOD hours, good wages. Green Mead- Male-Female Help 23 PART-TIME- FRY COOK. BEST OF wages. SLnrllne.

23-101-2tc 1000-CATTLE- 1000 STOCKER-FEEDER SALE FRIDAY, MAY 1 Starting at 1:00 O'Clock 40 Choice, green North Dakota Highland cross steers, 475 Ibs. 32 Choice, green North Dakota Highland cross heifers, 425 Ibs. (These 72 Highlanders are one man's raising, top quality and strictly green. If you want top gaining cattle be sure to see these). 48 Strictly choice, green North Dakota Hereford steers, 450 Ibs.

46 Strictly choice, green North Dakota Hereford heifers, 425 Ibs. (If you want cattle light and green, see these). 25 Choice, green Nebraska Hereford heifers, 475 Ibs. 125 Good-choice Hereford steers and heifers, 475 to 600 Ibs. 100 Good-choice North Dakota Hereford steers, 575 to 600 Ibs.

100 Good-choice Angus steers and heifers, 450 to 600 Ibs. 24 Choice Nebraska Hereford steers, 625 Ibs. 25 Choice Nebraska Hereford heifers, 650 Ibs. 60 Choice Nebraska Hereford steers; 725 to 750 Ins. 130 Choice to fancy acclimated Hereford steers, 600 Ibs.

(These originated in Oregon). 51 Choice Canadian Hereford 600 Ibs. 50 Choice Canadian Angus steers, 675 Ibs. 37 Choice Canadian Hereford steers, 750 Ibs. 34 Choice Montana Hereford steers, 700 Ibs.

Also expect several loads of acclimated cattle in addition to the above listings. Here Is an offering of all classes of cattle that have quality that will suit most feeders. If you are in the market lor replacement cattle, come to Humboldt this Friday. HUMBOLDT LIVESTOCK I AUCTION, INC. Humboldt, Iowa Byron C.

Hayes, Mgr. Phone 113 Residence 988 41-101-ltc McCOHMlCK 2-ROW A trailing Corn Planter. Phone 2014. 33-99-4 tp FOR RENT: 2 ROTARX STOCK cutters. Have your tractor horsepower checked now on our new Dynamometer.

Halbur Impl. Co. 33-79-tfc FOR RENT: JOHN DEERE (JYRA- mor. (Can be used for cutting corn stalks or heavy brush). John Deere (Jrass Land Drill.

John, Deere Hay Conditioner. John Deere Sub Soil Plow, Schenkelberg Impl. Co. 33-74-tfc Seeds Feeds 34 WANTED: POPCORN CONTRACTS Snappy Popcorn Breda, Iowa 34-100-5tc NCTRENA IS LOADED with every Important Nutrient Baby Pigs need. For more information see Farmers Grain Lbr Co.

34-85-tfc EARLY CARHAGE AND TOMATO plants, pansy plants, Hybrid petunias and snaps. All prlcei right. Charley's Place. 34-98-tfc Livestock for Sale 41 FOR SALE: 60 GOOD FEEDER pigs. Vaccinated.

Billy Kanzmeier, Coon Rapids, Iowa. 41-101-2IP SOUTH SIDE 4-BDRM. HOUSE. Kitchen, dining living one bath down. Full basement.

Garage. This home is located on a full lot and In excellent condition with trees, flowers, shrubs and paving. John Gnnm Real Estate. 63-100-atc FOR SALE! Modern Residence 326 West 9th POSSESSION MAY 2 J. A.

Dougherty Houses for Rent 64 KOR RENT: MODERN HOUSE ON Hiway 71, Templeton. S20. Frank Steffes, 64-101-Htp that Nixon might take over for him during part of any summit meeting. There are no present plans for that, he said. Montgomery As for remarks by his old comrade in arms, Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, that the American leadership under Eisenhower has become suspect, the President suggested to newsmen that they read today's British newspapers on that matter.

Apartment for Rent 65 APT. AT 209 NORTH CLARK. DIAL 9607. 65-96-Uc TWO 3-ROOM APTS. NEWLY DKC- orated.

One block from town. One downstairs. 65-99-3tc upstairs and one Phone 2296 or 9364. MODERN, 3-BEDROOM APT. GAS south side.

Write Box 11, Dally Times Herald. 65-99-3tc APARTMENTS AVAILABLE: FUfi- nished or unfurnished. McNaob Building. Ulal 3680. 65-219-tfc PAKKVIEW APT8.

Farms for Sale 67 FARMS FOR SALE: IfiO ACRES well improved farm located on blacktop highway near a Catholic church and school, 4-bedroom house completely modernized last summer, good dairy barn with stanchions for 30 cows and room for more, new rnilk room, set up for Grade A milking. Balance of buildings in very good condition. 4'" 0 loan. $260.00 per acres, improved farm, good all modern house, balance of buildings are good, 200 acres tillable, balance timber and pasture. 51SO.OO per acre.

Schultheis-Venteicher Real Estale, Osage, Iowa. (57-99-3tc He didn't say so but many of the papers were critical of Montgomery for saying 'what he did. All of the answers, Eisenhower said, can be found in those British comments, Germany Eisenhower said anew that the United States never will desert the two million free people of West Berlin and leave them to Communist domination. Looking then to the forthcoming foreign ministers meeting with the Soviet Union on German ques tions, Eisenhower said there are a great many approaches to the problem which could ease the situation. He did not go into any detail.

is puzzled, Eisenhower said, by the long delay in Senate consideration of his nomination of Lewis L. Strauss to be secretary of Commerce. The President said he never has heard 9 single word against Strauss' character, ability and judgment. 76 Pending Eisenhower said that at the moment there are 76 presidential nominations pending in the Senate, apart from thousands of postmaster nominations. He said that of the 76 there are 47 which can be regarded as major important to the functioning of the government.

And the nominees, he added, are all well fact, preeminently qualified. Then he said he sees no reason why the Senate has held them in abeyance for so long. Summit Site It's still far too ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL Admissions- Mrs. Nora Keating, yail Mrs.

George Scothorn, Ncmaha Dennis George Sibenaller, Carroll John J. Davis, Lyllon Rose Meiners, Scranton Mrs. George H. Wahlert, Exira A. Hansen, Audubon Elsie Gliem, Wall Lake Mrs.

Emma E. Ransom, Carroll Agnes Wiederin, Carroll Howard DeWees, Glidden Doyle W. M. Hunt, Glidden Mrs. Guy B.

Eby, Coon Rapids Mrs. Alfred M. Snyder, Carroll Mrs. Henry Lee, Carroll Mrs. Arthur Broman, Manilla Mrs.

Wayne Douglas, Glidden Mrs. Catherine Balk, Carroll Mrs. Loyal V. Brotherson, Breda Mrs. Raymond H.

Fay and baby, Churdan Warren Dale Morlan, Jefferson Maureen Whitlow, Carroll Mrs. Jessie M. Loomis, Scranton Chris K. L'aursen, Scranton Births- Mr, and Mrs. Edward J.

Holden, Scranton, a daughter, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Von Bon Red Oak, a son, Wednesday.

Mrs. Von Bon is the former Caroline Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alois A. Miller of'Carroll.

Mr. Von Bon is the son of Mr. and Mrs John Von Bon, Dedham. The baby has two brothers John, 5, and Gene, 3. MANNING GENERAL HOSPITAL (Times Herald New- Service) Mrs.

Sidney Schuler. Irwin Timothy Bintner, Exira FOR SALE: LANDRACE BOAR. Cliff Onken, Kt. 2, Carroll. 41-100-3tp LANDRACK RROOD SON'S TO farrow middle of July.

Bred to meat type black Poland from Iowa StHte College. Also six black calves about 450 Ibs. Arnold Berger. 41 -09-3lc FOR SALE: LAVDRACE BOAR Carroll Markets GRAIN Soybeans, No. 2 Corn, No.

2 yellow 1.0( Communion Dinner -or Bruce Leiting ARCADIA Mr. and Mrs. Hernan Leiting of Arcadia gave a dinner Sunday in honor of their son, Bruce, who made his first communion that morning. A three- course dinner was served by his sisters, Laurete and Marilyn. The group included Bruce's sponsor, Walter Loeffelholz, Mrs.

Loeffel- lolz and family, Halbur; Mary Louise Speyer, Arcadia; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Winker, Arcadia; Jeaneane Leiting, Carroll, and his brothers and sisters, Laurete, Marilyn, Glen, Eileen, Annette, Joan. and AT EDUCATION MEETINGS Carroll Public Schools were represented at a meeting of the Iowa Association of School Boards in Denison Tuesday night by Max H. Reed, president of the local board, Dr.

Harold E. Deur and L. Et Jowett, board members, and W. Paul Forney, superintendent of schools. County Supt.

B. G. Halverson represented the Carroll County board-of education. Roger Hansen, new vice president of the Carroll County Education Association, and Don Scovel, legislative chairman, both members of the Carroll High School faculty, attended a district, drive-in confer ence of new officers under' auspices of the Iowa Stale Education Association at Harlan Tuesday. inquiry and then dropped the subject.

There had been reports Tuesday that Morse had sought to team whether Mrs. Luce had been under psychiatric care. The suggestion from Luce that his wife should resign as ambassador had been pinned to what might be the attitude of the Brazilian people in view of 'the criticism of her in the Senate. Luce took the position that the. Senate confirmation had vindicated Mrs.

Luce. "But," he said, "there remains the question of Brazilian opinion and whether she can now hope to accomplish the delicate 'mission assigned to her by the President in a climate of uneasiness which the smears and suspicion aired on the Senate floor lave naturally created in Brazil." The Senate confirmation seethed be final, short of an unlikely vote to ask President Eisenhower to return the nomination. Mrs. Luce had no immediate comment on her husband's quest that she resign. At the White House, press secretary James C.

Hagerty said "there has been no resignation." Mrs. Luce, playwright, former Republican congresswornan Connecticut and former dor to Italy, is celebrated for her abrasive tongue. A 1944 speech in which she said Franklin D. Roosevelt "lied us into war" was -one of the main things for which Morse criticized her. After word of her parting gibe at Morse sped to the Senate floor, Dirksen tried to smooth things over by Morse on his "durable sense of humor." RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS Barbara Brown, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Brown of Carroll, and -FranltSherwiri', son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin of Glidden, were among 72 high school seniors receiving $100 'scholarships, to Iowa State College for composite scores 'ofj 97 in Iowa College Scholarships and Placement tests; "Awards were made for trie 1 1959-60 academic year.

Deaths, Funerals Oats 59 Chicago Grain. Thane MnrkeU Are FunrnUhnd by Thft Humphrey Grain Comrmny Prev Low Close Close FOR SALE: ieo ACHE PALO ALTO earl to be tni kin faboul a Co. farm. Very good web- for any summit conference with WHEAT May July Sept. Dec.

roiiN jjc the Soviets. Eisenhower made May for'Grade A. that comment when asked uly Sept. Dec. good road which will be paved soon.

Good public and parochial schools. Priced for quick sale. For further particulars about this farm and others, contact Ducommun's Real Kstate and Auction Service, Laurcns, Iowa. 67-94-tfc Used Cars Trucks 71 121 'i 116 er he would like such a meeting to be held in San Francisco. Atom Smasher Eisenhower! said planned construction of new atom smasher at Stanford July fi-i'i University in California was rec- sept.

ommended to him by his advisors. from boar' Bang's JEEP. WITH TOP, IN EXCELLENT That was his reply when asked I KV'K and JUepto tested. Eugene Schett-1 condition. 4 wheel Wk the home of ler.

mile north of Ml. Cumiel. good rubber. McCoy Motors. I wh Madison, WI.S., me noinc ui ROBIN DEAN HEADLEE Robin Dean Headlee, infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Headlee of 514 Grant Road, died at p.m. Tuesday at St. Anthony Hospital where he was born at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.

He is "survived by his parents; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Headlee, Carroll, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peterson, Glidden, and great- grandmother, Mrs.

Bert Peterson Scranton. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at SS. Peter and Paul's Church, with the Rev. Edmond Adams officiating.

Burial will be in Ml. Olivet Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Sharp Funeral Home. FRANK LEITING Relatives and friends from this area attended funeral services at the Catholic Church in Randolph, at 9:30 a.m.

Tuesday for Frank Roiling of Randolph, for- fi7 ii'V'J merly of Arcadia, who died Satur- Hlgh 195 190 4 193'i 19-1 194 i 2 121 65 64 74 63'i 195 124 '4 121 'i 11 5 "4 65 i 64 186 194 124 124'i 121 'i 65 7i 41 -90-1 fc ANITA AUCTION CO. LAST WEEK: 1305 Hogs and 130 Sheep, Thursday night and 449 cattle Friday p. m. Pig market under some pressure due to heavy receipts. Cattle market very good.

April 30 7:30 p. m. 1000 or More Hogs 150 Sheep We believe you will find more good, clean locally raised pigs and stock hogs in our market, thnn in any auction in western Iowa. Over 70 piggy sows last week. Come to Anita every Thursday for your needs in light pigs, stock hogs, wet and piggy sows.

We will have the usual offering of all classes, this week, and we need buyers for our big volume, Several lots of ewes and ewes with lambs. 71-99-31 the University of Wisconsin, had been passed up. A reporter said the projected plans for construction at Madison were for one of the most modern atom smashers, Friday, May 1, 1:00 p. 300 to 400. Cattle Including several large lots of good and choice last year's calves, weighing 450 to fo'50 Ibs.

Also a good offering of yearlings, 650 to 800 Ibs. Cattle will run strong to Herefords. Some very good Angus cows, bulls, veals, butcher cattle. Tune KJAN, Atlantic at 6:15 p. m.

every Thursday and at 11:05 a. m. every Friday. W. E.

YOUNG, Exira JACK RKED, Anita 41-101-ltc and that, on the other hand, an old fashioned one will be built at Stanford. July Sept. Dec 137 126 12-1' 128 May July Sept. I.Alt I) May July Eisenhower disagreed with that, sept. He said it is his understanding that the unit to be built at Stanford is far and away the best and most modern that can be constructed.

SOY HEAN'S 229 216 io.no 10.25 10.30 136U 125 123', 126'i 226 226 137'j 124 -i 128 227 228 228 127', 215 228' 229 229 229' 215" day night at a hospital in Osmund, Nob. Mr. Leiting, 68, was a retired farmer. His wife and 11 children survive. 9.97 10.17 10.27 9.97 10.17 10.30 Chicago Livestock 18 Registered at St.

Joseph's School Eighteen children were registered for kindergarten next year at a pre-school meeting of children and mothers in St. Joseph School Tuesday afternoon. On the basis of baptismal records of the parish, a class of 25 is expected in the fall. As mothers and children came and went during the afternoon they were briefed on kindergarten preparation's by Sr. M.

Innocentia. principal, Edna Foley, kindergar- lon teacher, and Mrs. Edward M. Feld, school nurse. Because of small pox cases in Carroll at the present time, Mrs.

Feld urged small pox vaccination of children now rather than wailing until summer or fall. CHICAGO After holding steady through midsession, the butcher hog market turned weak to 25 cents lower Wednesday at the close as shipper demand remained rather slow. The top held at $17.50, however, with about 150 head of 200-215 Ib closely sorted No. 1 grade bringing that price. The cattle supply of 16,000 head was the largest Wednesday run i since January and the market for slaughter steers was steady to $1 lower wilh most of the setback Attending from this community were: Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Leiting and daughter, Marlene, Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders, son, Dick, and in no daughter, Ethel, Mr. and Mrs.

Lar- 10.22 Leiting, -Mr. and Mrs. B. A. 10.35 ji lei Mri and Mrs Hubert Broich, Mrs.

Joe Loeffelholz, Mrs. Vernis Juergens and Mrs. Joe Uckelman, Carroll; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sandrock, Clem Schrad, Mr.

and Mrs. William Leiting, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Leiting, Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Leiting, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bruoning and Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Leiting, Arcadia; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berg, J5 Mpnumtnti on OUplay ACCOM from BOYCE Monumentol Sales Lirge display it Blu'f St Also 30 it the Ctrroll Church OoocU Stort. Olti Carroll, MONUMENTS Bronit and Aluminum Flower Vam, Ctmetery Vigil Ughls, Monuments streighttnid rtpaliid. ojmcttry lettering.

Vincent Leiting and Ron Leiting, Westside; Mrs. Joe Lejting, Denison; Mrs. LeRoy and Mrs. Paul Nieland, Breda; Mr. and Mrs.

Halbur, Manning; Earl Weeks, Coon Rapids; Rose Greteman and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Greteman, Templeton; and Mrs. Henry Leiting' Rose, Halbur, Also prese'nt were Mrs. George Manneman of Varina and Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Higgins of Clinton. DON BARKER Herald fSewt Service) VAIL Don Barker, a former depot agent for the" Chicago and North Railway at Vail, died Friday at Missouri Valley. MRS. LETHA BROWN (Tliiies Herald Newt Service) LAKE CITY Mrs.

Letha Brown, 71, of Lohrville, died unexpectedly of a heart attack about 2:15 p.m. Tuesday while shopping in Steig's Market at Lake City. Survivors include one son, Clell Brown, Lohrville, and one daughter, Mrs. Dwight Parsons, Farnhamville. Funeral arrangements are in charge of the Bowles Funeral Home at Lohrville.

Robin Dean Headlee Infant Son of Mr. Mri. Robert Headltt Friends may call Sharp Funeral after 7:00 p. m. Wednesday.

Servicet Thursday 10:00 a. at SS. Peter and Paul Church by Father Bdmond Interments Mt. Olivet Cfmetfry, SHARP FUNERAL MOMf Serving Carroll 19 Yiirt TEMPORARY LOCATION Simon Avenut AS.

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About Carroll Daily Times Herald Archive

Pages Available:
123,075
Years Available:
1941-1977