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The Altoona Herald from Altoona, Iowa • Page 11

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BUSiNESSPHONE 967-1224 THE IOWA. MAY 27, 1971 LEGAL NOTICES PAGE THREB READ THE WANT ADS ssuts And! 116,595.00 i 16,407.00 8,219.00 $6,031.00 $5,843.00 $5,638.00 $5,433.00 $5,220.00 HJ UaV er Construction Bonds from 1 sources other than Bettie Ballard, City Qerk of A 2. Amount proposed to be raised by taxation 1 xnnFuiitt, lOWa vrcuuiiitj VL ACffy 1.UX Published in The Altoona Her- and 9, han Wal lace at St. John' aid on the 27th day of May, turch in Moines Saturda Hiicmooii, ctmoN IJ the aerk The Larry Beals family of Col lins were Thursday evening vis- istors at the parental Creed Brooke home. Callers in the Prank Dyer home the past week were Rev.

Le Roy Sargent of Radcliffe, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Dunahoo of Slater. Mrs Moss of Minburn, Bud Dyer lMr Mrs 11 Dver and chil of Poik dren of Elkhart, Mrs. Ida Sargent Ha Reynolds, Mrs. Mary Meyers, Mrs.

Ruby Meyers, Mrs. Madge Brooke and Mrs. Margaret Henning. Mr. and Mrs.

Nelland Sesker, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sesker, Mr. Some people get all the breaks. Including your roowy back.

day of July at ten o'clock A.M. of Sw hn -hove uLUC BBIQ RDOVe rlr- ETS HnH n.i "avertiwxi to be iold, end pay off the amount of (aid exeenl tlon. with Interest and coitt I wllflSi prooertT. or mrffielrat with to the Mr. and Mrs.

Eldon Stratton ap parentlv wou 'd like to amjoint uu De maae tMS ear were Sunday dinner guests at the William Anderson, superinten- Firestone Tire Rubber Glen Webb home at Oilman $nt of schools at Sioux City as facility Mrs Agnes, Clark and Mrs. Lou- the ew state superintended; ln ow of these is Hainlme of Oskaloosa called atj already is maldng $29 wanaiuuaa wctllcu the Jerry Reeves home Sunday 6 and later called on Mrs. Iva Reeves at Oak Park Manor at the background en The new tone Tire Registration Center wil1 be Des Moines where the bniriey NGnring spent Friduv -tnan ou A copy 0 Snm 1 1 toto the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest sajary at tronip Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Nehring of Colo were Sunday afternoon visitors the Marian Nehring lome. SANTIAGO NEWS NOTES 6 company's Akron Elec Unemployment things the and Mrs. Steve Sesker and Stephanie attended a family dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Nutt in Des Moines. Other guests there were the Herbert Vespestad family of Ankeny, the Virgil Nelsen family of and Vernon Nelsen family of Des Moines. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schuster day and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Welch and son of Des Moines and Bob Welch family of Iowa ma JMcClannahan of Altoona and Mrs. Mason MitchellviUe were caUen las week of Myrtle Hilker. Jbuu. itrpmc Data Processing Center jwhere it will be stored for thre (years.

Should a recall become neces- pefore it adjourns sar the computers will go intc the new federal action to bring up the names tax act so that the owners of each tire in ques three or less em- 5 on 16 computers also will ad cov red dr ffjj tn envelopes for the owner fight is shaping up be- notification letters. ent oyer Each Firestone dealer and store lowans, wi" be VM MAXVAJCUI ViDllCU Lester Fox and Gladys Anderson, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. George Reynolds called on cent "'swwnon. lowans, yi" provided with registration visitoH ac Presently, may forms which they are to send to weekly benefits up to 50 per the Firestone Registration laaal- A 4.1.

T. Hlldreth her o' Connty. Iowa Hall, 27th EWier way you know. I tefl fc Publlaher'i Fee, 121.72. LORIN6 NEWS Wednesday was the 80th birthday of Mrs.

Ida Sargent and callers there during the day bringing cards, cake, flowers and oth- WALTS INS. AGENCY 611 Altoona 6th S. E. Ph. 967-2311 Falls were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Welch home.

parental Richard Dr. and Mrs. Steve Curtis and family of Ann Arbor, Michigan, are visiting in the parental David Sandquist and Paul Curtis home this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Mohr and Darrell Carr were Sunday evening supper guests at the home of Mrs. Margaret Henning and Terry. Paul Underbill, Paula, Jayne md Shannon of Ankeny were Sunday dinner and supper guests a from the Marines. had dinner $61 ana when a i- is made on July 'jump to $64. The ladies of the Santiago corn-San er gifts were Mrs at the ar ntal Underbill of Elkhart, Mm jfan Jennettof me fo er Underbill Nevada, Mrs.

Mabel Link Mrs nd other Catherine Mc- Ruby lieyeTj Mr and were visitors at the Mrs. Mrs. Frank Dyer. Evening guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Sar- Audrey Reynolds of Ames was gent of Des Moines, Mr. and Mrs a at the Marvin Tomlinsou Ralph Dunahoo of Slater and the home Sun day morning and did Bert Denton family. Friday eve- dec at Center Grove ceme- jicry. COLFAX LIVESTOCK SALES COMPANY COLFAX, IOWA "THE RING IS THE SCALE" LARGE SALE SATURDAY Early listings include 30 Angus-WF-Holstein cross hfrs bred to Angus bulls, ready to calve, hfrs are big, are from local farm, to sell in lots to suit buyers; 3 reg. Angus'bulls top quality, 2 yr olds, from Orville Aves herd, MelbVS-' 4 reg.

yrl Angus bulls, Lawrence Laird, Altoona; 2 yr old Angus bull, Gnffieon herd, Altoona. In addition to above aU listings will appear Fri. Reg. Trib. ad and on our radio broadcast KCOB 1280 Newton at 7:15 Sat.

morning. 2071 HEAD SOLD LAST SATURDAY 10:30 A.M., 704 hd, lamb market strong ton lambs 100 Ibs $32.80, 93 Ibs $32.60, 94 Ibs $32.90, othlrs to $31.00. Feeders strong. Young lambs by hd $14.00 to $19 25 Market ewes bucks $4.00 to $7.50 cwt. Good open ewes $13.00 to $20.00 per hd.

Our buyers want your good lambs and inquiry for feeder lambs country ewes. Hog 1J Noon, 819 hd, active shoat market, sales by hd: 71 Ibs $19 10 47 Ibs $16.30, 73 Ibs $18.80, 57 Ibs $16.80, 32 Ibs $11 25' 18 Ibs $10.00, 34 Ibs $15.80, 92 hd 40 Ibs $16.60, 42 hd '26'Ibs $13.10, 56 hd 17 Ibs $11.50, 95 Ibs $20.30, 98 Ibs $19.70 82 Ibs $18.20, 56 Ibs $19.00, 55 Ibs $18.75, 33 Ibs $14.00 Feeders cwt 140 Ibs $19.60, 163 Ibs $20.25, 138 Ibs $20.00. 146 Ibs $20.90, 108 Ibs $22.10, 125 Ibs Bred sows higher 30 hd with top $70.00 to $103.00, some backward $5400 to 170.00. Market boars $13.90 to $16.00. Young breeding boars to $62.50.

Our packers butchers strong all wets Cattto Sale 2 P.M., 567 hd, Light str bull calves $35.00 to $40 00 400 Ibs $38.50, 317 Ibs fair mates 305 Ibs $33.75 up on better. Yrl strs $29.50 to $38.50, latter on thin yrls. Yrl hfrs $27.00 to $33.30. Heavy feeder strs $28 00 to $32.50. Holstein strs 600 to 850 Ibs $26.90 to $29 80 Cow calf pairs $272.50 to $310.00, cows older.

Older plain bred cows $147.50 to $252.50. Young breeding bulls $25000 to $435.00 hd. 81 cows, 30 hd $23.00 to $25.10, oSers down to $17.50. Packer bulls $28.70 to $28.80. TUESDAY SALE FAT CATTLE 10 AJL-DAIRY I FM.

Sell your fed cattle the auction way for the top dollar. Prominent packer order buyers provide an active market weekly. See Fri. Reg. Trib.

ad for volume sod price range. Packer cows bulls sell after fat sale. SPECIAL HOLSTEIN HERD THIS TUESDAY tft Van Maanen, Sully, selling bis DHIA herd of 20 hd, tile 19 com are 1st calf to 5 yr olds, 1 older cow. Herd Ave 14420 Jos milk, 482 BF, 3.3 test. 7 to freshen June thru Aue 1 in.

balance milking good. 1 open hfr and 4 nice young hfrs 6 to 8 mos old from high pmduciag con breeding. 411 records at good dairy Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howell of Nevada were Friday evening vis- liters at the Horace Scott home I Forrest Scott was a visitor there I also during the week.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sudheimer and Laura of St. Paul, Minn, were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs Larry Link over the week end anc Saturday evening the Links enter- tajned to a party in honor of the Sudheimer family and the guests were Dr.

and Mrs. Boyd Nord mark, Mr. and Mrs. James Huf nagel, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Stokesberry, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Willits, twiu- numan am munity will meet in the church icommlttPPB i. basement Sunday. May 30, to out hm.

2t U1 have aths hat weekly at least once a month, ses. To start the program, Firestone about has ordered 28 tons of paper for these forms, enough to last an estimated 12 months. When the forms have been processed in Des Moines, they will rlc lnto a paper sadder for reuse as pulp. The 6,000 square foot Des Cente Te ntly Is being outfitted with the needed elec- rela ons hU es have Hugh Clark, president of Federation, AFIX3IO, tronic equipment. OUt and per cent.

gram to tiro companies Is i I mated to be in the several I lions of dollars. Trespass a result of the Briney case ahaska County, the Lerisla- it flll a void" wsted in Iowa law. measure," he said "will live the owners nnrt CALL THE MAN WHO HUP yOU MAN ROSCOE MORRISON Agenoy Manager 1200 E. EucKd Des Moines, Iowa Phono 262-5607 FINANCIAL SBOURITY MIOWBST FAMIUBS By Don Raid (Weekly news release of the Iowa Press Association. The material contained herein does not necessarily conform to the editorial policy of this newspaper.) Taxtt It appears that the Legislature property." Research, the governor arf, him that bill 1 III mm lawful pici Pollution JOHN'S APPLIANCE and ELECTRICAL SERVICE (JOHN MURROW) Has two numbers to give you better service.

9fi7 IFNO ANSWER CALL 265-0585 ALL MAKES WASHERS DRYERS RANGES REFRIGERATION HOME AND FARM WIRING this Moines. HELD OVER FROM LAST WEEK Mrs. Frank Dyer returned home Tuesday from Mercy hospit- al in Des Moines. The ones calling in the Dyer home the past EL ek were Mr. i will yote.a tax increase, although nothing is certain until the Sen- ate and House reach final agree- SSL? 3 thl of adjusting Seral 8 1 thBtr i "tary.

Earlier Army's chief Senate is now debating the own Ways and Means amendments. Committe wuld I Mrs. Walter ineud Brannon of Des Mike anc Parr and Jesse, Mrs. Mary Meyers, Roy Martin, Joy Alder, the Bert Underbills and Rev. Grant Mr.

and Mrs. Don Brisbois Knstie and Robbie of Storm Lake spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Margaret Kenning and Terry. Miss Jane Crabtreeol Kansas City, and the Briabofc Mujcuuuicm While debate in the Senate a proceeding rather rapidly, it hw become apparent that the lawmakers can't meet their tentative adjoumment deadline of May 28. The first or second week in June" is offered as the probable adjournment time by Senate Ma- CUf Lamb Still to be passed are tax appropriations bills live reapportionment.

have In a letter to Gen. Clarke president said strict e5 Public Auction Used CCC Property At Site No. 683 Grimes at 9 a.m., Thursday, June 3rd, 1971 6 Round Butler Aluminum Bins, 3276 bu rated capacity "Pected, the Senate turned iumbs down on the progressive income tax increase approved ear- Her by the House. Instead the Senate went for a more moderate 1 tax rates. The at the family were Saturday evening supper guests of the Hennings Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Faulkner re- turned to Des Moines TOursdw evening by plane from Floridalft- er visiting in the home of their daughter, Mrs. to famflyat Merritt Island since tee I2t The iJ 60 1 1 with (first of Februarv.

ate version is exoected tn raise were 1 the! Thtt Sfiid. The Bob Churchill ce young cows 4 aitifidal Mr.aadlta.aeTe' Stephanie, Mr. wjd ker were in the jj Sesker home. The Senate so far baa refused pass a bUl to reorganize the lafled as aj created by Ilia VA Senator John town, a member of Marshall sub-com- HORSE A PONY SALE WED. KITE, JUNE 9,7 PM.

Coif ax Uve.tock Sales Co. am aer cueats at the link Lm 1 to BM. or Jt 10:30 a.m., Thursday, June 3rd, 1971 1 Farm type Wagon Box 2 Hand operated Self- propelled Mowers Aeration fans, Aeration ducts Miscellaneous Lumber and Fencing i Ct OU 9 OUtti A 808 Office 105 E. 1st St AHlTfiflV TrtV folk Courrty ASCS reprewntlng Commodity Credit Con oration SERVICE Our service is never measured by price. Each funeral receives the benefit of our experience and personal attention..

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