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Sows Advanced Week's Local Markets March ficlalI estimated receipts or livestock ior Monday: Chicago Hog prices held nominally -unchanged today as onK-200 head were placed on price Friday was Slb.sa compared with $15:42 a week ago and $13.45 a year ago. Smaller receipts the latter art of- the week caused an upturn in erasing losses scored earlier on possibilities of price For the week barrows and were steady to 10 cents higher, while sows gained 10 cent to 20 cents. strong demand lor bulls featured the cattle division. These offerings advanced 2o cents to 50 cents to $14.75, highest, on record in the local market. Cous worked lower but steers and year' VOUXMtT AKD WO-S.

Broeerm and markets "poultry hens, 22c: llsht ISc. I.OCAL HOO by tat Joan P. Co.) Good to choice trucK 140 to 100 Ib. averts 1UO to ISO Ib. nveracre to 200 Ib.

average 200 to 220 Ib, average to 2-10 Ib. average 210 to 270 Ib. 270 to 300 Ib. average iOO to 330 Ib. average Good to choice so-ws: 270 to 300 Ib.

average 14.43-14.S5 14.93-15.20 15.15-15:25 15.15-15.25 15.03-15.-20 15.0(1-16.15 14.S5-15.10 14.85-15.00 lotary Council Vlakes Plans For doming Events were presented lor future ctivities when the Rotary, council 1C ld a meeting at the Y. C. A. Friday evening. 'The meeting composed of board directors to 330 Ib.

average 330 to SCO Ib. average 360 to 400 Ib. average 400 to 450 Ib. averapo 450 to 500 Ib. average 5uO Ibs.

and up i-taiis (no dockage) 400 to COO Ibs 14.Sri-15.OC 14.SD-15.00 14.75-14.90 14.70-14.Sr 14.60-14.75 12.00-1,",.03 AW 'lings, after some easiness at the start of the week, came bacK to close steady to strong. Top- on steers was $17.50. Lambs were under pressure, closing weak to .15 cents lower. gSheep closed strong to 10 -cents lg (USDA) Salable hogs 200; total hogs closed nominally steady with Friday's average; inadequate supplies; quotable top around 15.65; compared week ago Jfcood and choice barrows and gilts 180 Ibs. up steady to 10.higher; 10 cents to 20 cents up Salable cattle 100.

total 100; compared Friday last week: Regaining early declines fed steers yearlings closed active, steady to'strong; top 17.50, new high on crop; next highest price 17.45; numerous loads 17.00 to 17.45; choice long yearlings 17.15: bulk steers and yearlings 14.60 to 17.00; t-heifers strong; with supply moder- and bulk, at 13.50 to 15150: average-choice offerings topped at 16.25; choice mixed steers and heifers 16.75: good grade beef cows 25 cents lower; all others in- -cluding canners and cutters "steady; cutters closed at 10.25 down; strictly good young but weighty fed cows reached 14.50; bulk beef cows 11.75 to 13.00; bulls 25 cents to 50 cents higher, light kinds up most; weighty r.iu- gisage bulls reached 14.75, new high market record; vealcrs at 16.00 to 17.50; stock cattle strong, scarce, mostly 13.00 to 14.50 on medium to good grades; good to choice weighty feeders 14.50 to 15.25. Salable sheep 1,500, total compared Friday last week: Fat lambs weak to 25 cents lower; sheep strong to 10 higher week's top on fat woolcd lambs 16.75 after opening sales 16.60 bulk good and choice "woolcd lambs 16.00 to 16.65, some lacking attractiveness as low as 15.50; clipped lambs this week 15.00 to 15.75; yearlings absent slaughter ewes 9.00 to 9.50, top 9.60 on two doubles; top shear- lambs 15.95. Chicago Cash Grain Chicago. -March No. 3 hard, Corn: Xo.

3 yellow, Jl: Oo sample grade. Oats- Samrile crade mixed, Xo. 2 whltf, No. 4, Barley: Jlaltlns-, nom nal: hard, SSfiJDic, nominal: feed TSfsSOc, nominal. Soyboans: No.

3 yellow, 51.60V* Xo. 4. Sl.G3<i((fl.6TVi. Field seed per cwt. nominal: timo thy nlRllte, 521.00©26.00 ranby red top, clove sweet clover, fv.sOC 7.00: alfalfa, Iowa Hog Review Eos Moines, March S.

Dept. Aer.) Combined hoc celpts at 19 concentration yards (in 11 Duelling plants located in 'Interio Iowa ami southern Minnesota "or tl hour period ended at a. m. tods were 13,300 compared with liS.liOO ago and 17,000 year Active, strong to mnstl higher. Loading somewhat le.sa thr a week asn.

Barrows Kilts, good choice: and committee -ouncil. chairman of the The chairmen the commit- ees gave reports ticular phase of club on their par- activities. CLUm jjnti-JV H. Lear, president, of tne club presided at the meeting. Guest Directors Plan To Lead Junction Group Columbus must students at Columbus high schoo are to have the- prtvjlege of nayin two nationally known guest direc Crop Food Shortage Fears BY OVID A.

MARTIN Washington -A government report that farmers plan to plant more food 'eed crops this year today ened concern over threatened ene shortages, but failed to, indicate any easing of existing and proposed consumer restrictions. -nsus Such was the -consensus of uc sources. close to Secretary of Agriculture- Wickard as they sized up. a survey of the federal crop reporting board showing that the total prospective acreage of major crops was about 3.5 per cent larger than, a year ago when hogs. nation's food output Teachea a Jarm ers- -go Ample Corn For Feeders' Needs Seen For Iowa Des Moines (ff) The extra corn Iowa, farmers, plan to raise this year compared with Xu.

for foundry work in DlMit or 5 in TTK wort. 10 not TBAKK 3TOTODWM Wr.t Iowa. For. Sale tors. Thursday, March Peter 1.2(1 M.so-l.'.iu 14.SO-14.nO 14, Si) H.

30-11. ICO IQ.1SO II'S. 1M1 lo -00" Ibs tn HIS 33" Hi Ilis it choice 2711 ID 3liO His Clift to 4UH His pood: to 4.1H 50 10 550 His Chicago Produce Chicago, March (AT 1 507. firm. Prices as quoted by the Cnlcago prico current unchanged.

receipts steady; prices s. Dent. ar- rivrils 24. on track total S. shipiuftuts 753; old stock: supplies Jiffhi.

no tracl: iradinK nccount of lack ot offcrltifrs of table stock; narlie: in confusion; no Lrnck oi'Ortyd; new stock: supplies very llffht; clomnnJ moderate: inarkni lirm: Idaho Russet JJurbnnks, U. No. 1, Elaine Chlppewas, IT. Xu. 1, Florida f.n Ib.

sacks Blis-, Triumphs, S. No. 1. f3.33 per O.IlUISuaj', Tkach. of West high school; Mjn- is to' direct the vocal proups in rehearsals, mixed chonis 2 boys' and -girls' glee clubs, girls' sextette and coys quartet.

On Wednesday, March 31, the instrumental are to be directed by Charles B. Righter of the University of Iowa music de- Dartment. Band, orchestra, brass sextette, woodwind quartette, cornet solo, and a string trio will rehearse under his direcuon. Invitations arc being extended to music supervisors of the neighboring schools to attend this re- learsal. Anyone interested is invited to attend.

Time 10 a. m. tr.d 1 P- m- Aid Group Meets. The Lndies' Aid society ol Trinity Evangelical and Reformed c-hui-ch mst Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J.

P. Knott with Mrs Nellie Church as leader 01 Vfcc subject, "Binding the. World Together." "Onward Christian Soldiers" was suns. The call to worship, prayer and scripture, Eph. were by.Mrs.

Church. The society sar.g "What a Friend." "A Message to the Christian Home Front 5 and a poem were by the leader. Think of. the Home was sons- Ten questions were answered from the Word of God. A poem was read by Mrs.

J. P. Knott and "The Whole Armour by the leader. The president, Mrs. Knott, was charge of the business meeting, was by 'God Bo record level." Many informed observers had forecast a reduction in acreages this year due to manpower, machinery and fertilizers shortages and to.

reported farmer dissatisfaction with some government 'farm policies. Short of Some Goals. While the. survey indicated general planting increases, ec st-U in some cases, are short of goals set by Wickard. The goals were designed to reflect demands uoor.

American agriculture, including this Dion's civilian and military needs and limited lend- Sase requirements to uua ycai k.v*"*"**'— provide all of that gram needed to feed'more than 2,000,000 me- hoffS. through FOR SALE The Fred. C. Stortz property. Strictly modern.

-No. 207 Fairview Ave. Fine river view. See Ziegler, the In-, surance man. Phone 121.

their plans to increase acreage, as disclosed Friday in a federal crop survey, and get the same yield as last year's record-breaking, 61 bushels- an acre, the extra corn would feed 2,381,000 hogs'to 2oO pounds, the average weights ol such stock when it. is marketed. The survey showed farmers expect to plant 10,739,000 acres ot corn this year, an increase of 976000 acres-compared with. 1942. On the basis of last year's yield, that would produce 59,536,000 bushels more com than the 1942 -crop.

Agriculture experts have expressed dou-bt that last year's all- time record of 61 bushels can be equalled this year because of the lack of machinery and manpower Seven room all modern lawn. Phone 2713--W. FOR red clover seed purltv 55.05%, germinal on vo weeds. John Hendrflu, est Liberty. yOB.

SALE seed. oats. Soc. Conesvllle road. bushels I.

j. equipment. Lumber, doors, other can.cn. 20S West 6th. to give corn maximum attention, however, even if it "falls a few Perhaps the most serious ficit threat is the indicated acreage for peanuts.

This crop is a vital source vegetable oil for shortening, margarine, ana omei- i4UVVtvl food fats commodities soon 1.0 bushcls an acre short, there still be rationed. The board said tne peanut acreage may be only -8 per cent of the goal. The indicated acreage of soybeans, another source of tote, was slightly in excess of the goal. Vegetable Plantings taff. For the immediate future, the be enou FOR bicy; dttlon, flu.

Inquire Grandvleiv, Iowa. mlon Station FQ-R Heatrola, La Good condition. 50 It. gar Jen hose. Gil Iowa.

Ave. Idea transplanter condition. Werner Grand view. Experienced truck Phone 48 or. 49..

Not subject to draft Magnus Laundry. to.work all day. Inquire Bon Ton. STEP LADDERSi.from to 16' straight painters-and extension all reinforced, the, good -kind. L.

Barry HdweuCoV- Wanted WANTED TO -RENT Furnished house or apartment. In or near Muscatine, C. B. Slater, Koom Hotel jrusctttine. WANTED-Four, riders to.Arsenal, froze shift, Eldon Thompson, 0-50 -p.

m. 31C Oranso St. uort, 7 a. Phillips St. Eiders to West Davrni p.

m. Shift. 202 Riders to Arsenal, 7:30 a. m. Inauira 411 Tv -P.

nut. sows. Pliono Mus Ciitine 443. senal, evenings. to Holland Ar.

WANTED TO BUT wa machine. Write Journal. "WANTED Paper 1032-J. ship-. ment ed roofing, 4 'ft arid 8 ft.

lengths. Hill-Gfoetz: and Coal Phone 95. SEE for pine and I spruce wind- I break: Reasonable; prices. Walton Phone 777. BREADED Pork' Chop dinner, Evang 1 i a 1 church, Thursday 11-1, 35c.

TO boat at the Breaks. Van, 1210 Park Ave. For Rent cxtra to get at FOB. modern 5 room house. 1109 Nebraska.

FOR RENT rn unfurnished apartment. Bilkey, 315- Sycamore. survey Friday which was issued offered consumers late Boston Wool Boston. March 1 AP) (L'. S.

Dept. purclmyes were reported in good volume in New Mexico at a srease prioe range of durinff the imst week. Sales of early-shorn medium fleece wools vi-ere made at prices to crowers from lc to 2c above earlier "purchases. California fine French comliins wools "was offered in Boston at a Aolean price of SI.12. Montevideo spot and to-arrive wools advanced from to 2c in the prtftse.

Kansas City Livestock ''Kansas City, March (U. S. and totnl none; nominally steady; 1'or -week, lights nnd butchers 'JOc lo r.nc lusher: sows lOc to luc higher; lale top SIJ.23. Cattle 100. total calves salable and total none: for u-eek.

choice fed steers woak to lower: other grades steers and most hcl-crs to oOc lower; sows steady to lower; bulls firm: voalers steady to Sno higher; sloclter and feeder classes steady to lower; full decline on feeders; -week's top. choice Ib. fed steers several choice loads all weluhts heifers vealers SIC: stock steer calves $17; several loads heavy steer calves and short ycarlincs $1 n.OOJT Sheep salable none, total 250; for week. Inmbs steady to lower: ewes steady; week's top Colorado fed Inmbs closinq: top nmny londs good to cl'oice 13: clipped with mostly Xo. 2 skins upward to bulk l.v2ii: cood to choice trucked in native Iambs top ewes S5.JO: shearins lambs 413.

L'J JT.15.C5. "God Is Good to Men" Church. All sang With You" and a prayer was offered by Mrs. Hazel Sparrow. Miss Musa Todd served refreshments.

Mrs. M. L. Brockway be leader of the r.ext meeting, April 2, and Mrs. Perry Oakes, To Present Pfay.

Crawfordsville consolidated high school will pressnt its all school play, "Huckleberry Finn," March 26 and 27 at 8 o'clock. The cast includes Hog ton, Junior Despain, Wooley, Anderson, easfrlg fresh -vegetable shorta'cs The board said that reports on early vegetables in the southern states, Arizona and California, including about a thud ot the commercial vegetables grown for the fresh market the States, indicate plantings 11 per cent below the acreage harvested last year. Chief reductions were said to be in the early crops of onions, tomatoes, peas and cabbage. The crop board survey Wickard said contained "gratifying news" indicated that farmers are planning to plant close to the goals for wheat, soybeans for processing vegetable oil and protein feed lor livestock, grain --sorghums for livestock feed, tobacco and nay, and- over recommended acreages for flaxseed, rice, oats, and bar- least 2,000,000 pigs up-to the 250- pour.d level. Under normal feeding ratios, a bushel of corn is enough to produce 10 pounds- of hog.

Early season surveys by the AAA indicate Iowa farm-irs will have the 2,000,000 extra hogs to raise on their additional corn. 1 Farmers expect to farrow 37 per cent more nogs this spring and 50 per cent more next fall than they did in 1942. Farmers in Iowa also expect to raise more soybeans, and potatoes this year and cut down op. acreage of small grains and hey, which are less essential in feeding a world at war. FOIt.

gilts to farrow middle of April. Vernon HalV.er, Letts, la. FOB KENT Furnished, apartment. CIS East 3th. heated Lost LOST Brown billfold containing valuable papers.

Reward. Phon? Sl-F-22. Used Cars FOR SALE-1034 Chevrolet Waste New tires. Pnone coupe, after' 5 P. m.

ley. Corn-Below Prospects for corn arid pots toes, while above averages Nine More Iowa Firms Enjoined In OPA Actions Woines The number of Iowa firms made defendants FOE RENT-TWO room unfurmbhed apartment, ground floor. heat and water furnished. mtrance. 517 East Stlv PrlMite chickens.

Electricity, on 'JS. House, 8 miles out Room for COTV and See Paul Hoas 3 room unfur- apartment. Garden Included. Maple Ave. KENT decorated four room apartment.

Glass Smart Shop. Wheat Sags At Chicago Under Sales Pressure Chicago Wheat prices sagged today under a little hedge selling and liquidation, by traders Interest in the market was extremely light. Oats were relatively stronger than other grains. Wheat closed 5-8 to 7-8 lower, May $1.45 1-8, July 31-45 7-8 to $1:45, corn was unchanged -at ceil- injunction alleged' "ings May $1.01, oats un- yiolations of OPA meat hanged to. 1 cent higher and rye PENT Five completely apanme.it.

Close in. Phone FOP house, also sleeping room. 403 East 4th. FOR KENT and menis, unCurnishec. room apart- 60S East tith NOTICE! No custom killing done until.

after I April 1st. Romann and Liebbe Company. NO MORE Sunday din- ners until further notice at 201' East 5th. DEAD STOCK removed free. Prompt and cour- teous service.

Phone Muscatine, 5000. NEW at Walt's Taste- Rite Stand, large yic- tory Sandwich, IQc. KBXT Besidenco flat. East 7th St. POR KENT Warm room, newly docoSed Close in.

Phone 190S-J- FOll rooms ami hath, quire Bon In- FOK HUNT 0 roc. modern house. Inquire 1100 low: -a Ave. DEAD animals removed, Phone John Pace, 453 or 1441 J. Collect.

DIRT FOE THE Hauling, 1316 Oak St. CHAK1S FOURTH Dimensional Cor- seiry is only system before model Female Help ing regulations was increased to a 24 Friday when Federal Judge year ago, little, below the while those for peanuts for vegetable oil, sugar beets, dry and peas, and- sweet potatoes were considerably short Oi goals. However, only in the case Hamil-! of sugar beets was the indicated i 1 a I acreage below last The favorable outlook for live- Virgil Charles A. perman- New York Bonds (4 Now York, March The rnil section of the bond market was under some pressure today ami losses ranging from fractions to point or nioro were recorded by many of the active carriers. Profit selling pxtshed down a number or rails which had advanced on supremo court's Monday decision ln the St.

Paul reorganization case. Junior Itais which had been depressed by tho court's action showed more stability, although some closed around tho week's lows. Losers included loans of Chicago North AVostern and St. Paul A Modest puins wero recorded by Burllmiton general -Is. Other departments oC the murltet quiet and steady.

Confirmation Of Lone Tree Postal Appointment Made Appointment of Michael R. Griebel as postmaster at Lone Tree has been confirmed by the United States senate, an Associated Press dispatch from Washington, D. informs. Herring, Bob Derbyshire, Evelyn Williams, Joan Maxwell, Charles Whiting, Graber. Betty Dospain and -Margaret Williams.

This play is directed by Anna Larjgford and is a comedy adopted from Mark Twain's book of the same- name. The plot is centered around the activities of Tom and Huck. They are attempting to aid Negro Jim to escape. Their many close calls and clever tricks add to the enjoyment 'of the play. Torn and Huck's girl troubles make it doubly complicated.

Informed of Death. Max W. Babb, chairman of the board of directors of the Ailis- Chalmers Manufacturing company, died at Milwaukee, Saturday evening. Mr. Babb was a brother of Miles Babb of Skokie, 111,, whose wife, Mrs.

Lottie Babb, is a niece cf Mrs. Henrietta Salmon of Columbus Junction. Mr. Babb had been president of stock feed crops gave the agriculture department hope that it would be able to carry on a production program for meats, milk and eggs at the present record level for possibly another year at least. The board emphasized that weather and other uncertainties could- easily offset indicated favorable prospects.

er.t injunctions against nine esetab- lishments. The nine firms 'were charged with exceeding slaughtering quotas or slaughtering without quotas. Charged with exceeding their quotas w-ere C. R. Spurgin, Win- tersct; A.

A. Droessler, Bancroft. Sojkas Market, Polchma Brothers and Strusak and all of Cedar Rapids: William J. Van Wcly, Iowa Falls, and Ben Erschen, Dubuquc. Gus Glaser, Fort Dodge, and lost 3-3 to 5-8.

State PROBATE NOTICE. Jowa, Muscatine County, Only marriage ceremony among the Arecuna Indians of Brazil and Venezuela is the eating of a meal. The bride prepares a meal and the groom eats it and they a-re considered legally married when the last morsel is gone. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS JURCH 20, 1J43. Closo TODAt- May July ...1.47 -LIT Sep.

DM. May July May. July 'Sep. May July Dec. Yesterday 1.

01 i.or, i.or, l.oi Hiu-h Lou 1 1.45U 1.45'i 1,50 Close 1.47% l.r.O 1.01 1.03 IOWA LIVESTOCK BIDS -If (Supplied by TJ. 3. Dtpurtnunt of SATURDAY, SiARCI-C 20, 1943. COOI'i EUTCHEilS: Mason City Waterloo ICO to Ihs JH.l.'-l-l.r.v 170 to 1 1 l-l-l- 7 14.1^-14.7;> to llw 10 M.7,-,-1-1 :,0 200 to IZn 15.30 330 to 15.00 GOOD TACKING SOWS: -70 to 3S(i 14.50 160 to Ihs H.70 400 tu Ihs H.TC 14.110-1-1., U- 11.70 M.60-14.7 14.S1S-15.05 14.7r.-l-l.S5 (AUuv u' QuotatlonV 'based on truck hauled OtUiimva. 14.0.1-14.2-' 14.03-15.15 14lf.5-K.5: 14.55-14.7.

NEW YORK STOCKS Ct 'CLOSING QUOTATIONS, MARCH 20 'A'tri Tel ft'Tcl 15991 Gen Motors Sears Roeb Tob GoodrJch 33 'Goodyear 32 Tnt Harv Kresso 21U Mnnty Dairy Protl 175 Y-. Central Pcnn-T. Phillips'-Pet 47 SeTEloctricTsS Gen. Foods 37 Beth Chrysler-71Ti Cou Edison. Iba Corn 1'rprt rurtlss-AVrtcht Ss C0.31U, Socony Yac Std Brands Ktd OUJnd 30 Std Oil -I'JH' OS Swift Co 24H Tex.is Co 4S.y,, Vnlted Air Lines United-Alrer Corp TJ S-Rubber.

TJ Steel 53 TTool-worth. 34 Firm Seeks Data Upon How To Get Car Of Pineapple Waterloo, la. A carload of canned pineapple worth a million food ration points was still tied up at a wholesale house here today because the company did not have the points. when to company the one of '-he largest en- George Hastings, Oskaloosa, were charged with slaughtering without quotas. The OPA said the nine defendants allegedly slaughtered mo 1 than 170,000 pounds of meat illegally.

The National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel has cataloged qualifications of more than 500,000 scientists and professional personnel and 140000 names have been certified to war agencies. 3 Musca unc, March District P. KANDALL, e. This is not a war Write. Journal.

tima Job. Woman oi housework or care of 3 children. washings. Phone 2123AV. Woman and core of small child.

7th St. for 513 ANTED Woman £or housework from to J'or 1J 5 ht housc work. 211 Vi Kast 2nd. condition of your figure recommending exact corset vou should -wear. A Chans corsetieio 3 will he in Muscatine JIarch to give you this service.

Chans Dlsu-i fi27 Dav. Bit. Davenport, or write I Journal, WHY JIAVE sore hands from wash- in- walls and woodwork when you can use Hi-Hcley's Pai.it Cleaner and do the work easier, better and Ask- for it at your favorite or paint store, or cali Alerle Evans; -Orsan Koverics" Lcl Ixtrn: Nu Cracker Suilo dd fo Wo 0 lor old records. Music Shop, 303 Entertainment PLT-MOR Tonight. Come Come.

Don't miss. 5 Big 5's. Lots of others. BERMUDA ONION will ba 20c bunch starting ApUl 1. vours now, J3e at Schmclzer s.

PFRSOX who found Upper cym bay. please, return lo Junior High. Office. Iteward. 'I TE YELLOW onion note, 25c "at Schmelzw's.

a in proper routine in such cases.) became chairman of the board. was born at Mt. Pleasant, uly 2, 1874, and was practicing thcrs when appointed attor- ey for Allis-Chairricrs in 1904. He was a director of the Culter- 'ammer corporation, a member the committee of the Des state L-The effective. The OPA will not per- enough ration points to get title to the pineapple.

(Al Matthes, rationing representative, said the Gamble-Robinson consignee of the pineapple, had asked for information on the procedure in cases where a company does not have enough nce company and a director of ie Federal Reserve bank of Chiago. Bc-sides the widow he is sur- ivcd by a daughter and two sons. Buys Property. Arthur Thompson, has pur- hased rhe Ed Tisor property on Pom-tli street which was vacated Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Hamil- on, who moved to the C. A. Stephens property adjoining it. itee 01 uie i ife Insur- 'ration i char.dise it has ordered. mer- JIx.

Thompson iroperty. will occupy the Mrs. Harry Jones and family vent Friday evening to Washing- on to visit until Sunday at the )avid Jones home. Ed Fisher of Wapello is spend- rjg several days with his son, M. E.

Fisher, proprietor of the Commercial hotel. (The information was supplied, Mattes said, and the Waterloo office of the firm turned the matter over to -its Minneapolis headquarters, which is taking the case up e. mit the company to accept it without paying the requisite million ration points or making other arrangements and the pineapple has been tied up at the wnolesale house for a week. N-OT1CE OF KEAT-'JNG Ol- FORFEITURE. the District Court oC Iowa, in and for Muscatine County.

State ot wa, plalnLlrf ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Tuesday, March 23 11A.M. To Carl Evans and All Persons Whom It May.Concern You Are- Hereb O. H. Lomison, Gamble-Robinson. manager for said points i.is License Number Motor Number S343S4JI ihe nliove named carl LJ.

in the City ot Iowa for the reason that said auto- moblie was employed in the trans- 'ortatlon of intoxicatinfr Ilnuors in the laws ol tho btate ot said Cl 11 1W1 1 J.V-JW were coming in slowly because of the conservative buying by the public. He added that the shipment probably would be unloaded and stored in a warehouse until the company gets enough poin.s or other arrangements -are made. Closing Lesson For Sweetland Women Presented The last 1 meeting Sweetland training school was. held Friday at the' home of Mrs. James Shepard with six -women present.

Several discussions were held and suggestions were made. A discussion was held on, "How a Busy Homemaker Could Keep the Family. Well and it decided that- it was the little particularly Definite suggestions were given for lengthening, life. .0 as well as' ail woolen garments and Kiwanians Will Hear Program On Education The annual 100 per cent attendance meeting of the Muscatine Kiwanis club, which will feature a lecture on Ki- SSte Education" by Harold Ogilvie, and talks by members of. other organizations' highlight the regular meetings of clubs -and here during the coming week.

Kiwanians will convene Tuesday noon, at Hotel. Musca- for their meeting and the 100 per cent attendance ses- aiou. will be featured next week by Kiwanis clubs all over the world. Members will also conduct the initiation for new tine members at their meeting. events during the week include 'the Rotary meeting at Hotel Muscatine on Monday noon, -Members the Elks will meet Monday evening for their regular weekly meeting and.

also on- Monday evening the Independent- 'Order -of Fellows will meet at the 0. hall. Members of the-X Kemble Tuesday h'ave" election" of new -J: The- Muscatine -'AQyerntmg- club meeting -'Cat- Wednesday, noon at wdl talk oniVThc Advantages and Dis- Meinbers oi-lh'e Muscatme Ci wiU meet at Hotel Muscatine on Thursday noon and will'have a program under the direction ol the Eev. David E. Funk.

Also on Thursday, members of the Edward H. Bitzer Post, American Legion; -the Improved Order o. Red-men, the' Loyal Order of Moose and the Laurent Council Knights of 'Columbus will meet. On evening, Wyoming Lodge, No, 76, Knights of Pythia: will-hold its regular meeting'a the hall. Members of the Muscatine Junior Chamber 'of Commerce will meei on Friday noon at the ana.

discuss-plans for i 'drive for new members. hich time ho forcnio'n thereof, at are commanded to appear and show cause, it any you Have, why bile should nobe 1 01 erabe 3 and slnch pipe, spray nozzles, etc. Two irrigation pumps, 5 too r.ect hi bid in cas, automobile should no ern County Attorney In an jluscatlno County, Iowa. CLASSIFIED -AD RATES Onc Day 3c per word Three Days per Seven Days 12c per word Here's What Your Ad Will Cost reserves the involved. Charles Sywassink, Auctioneer.

Estate, EUNICE HUMMEL, Estate C. H. Fishbum, IVnNIMTJM CHARGE 3 Words Day's Days 10 or less .40 .70 $1.20 11 .40 .77 1.33 12 .40 .84 1.44 13 -40 .91 1.56 14 .42 .98 1.68 15 .45 1.05 1.80 Ad, for to tlrnM inn itojijjed boforo cxplratioavwlll tie for. only to" of tlm.s tho ad Special Low 30-Day Rates FARM SALES and DATES Charles SyWasslnk. auctioneer.

cuurcl, Sale tloncers. Ted Wittman, Clcrlr. 3Iarch Gibson livestock, and general sale, Vest Liberty, loiva. Sale starts o'cloclc. OB JonrnaJ.

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