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The Oelwein Daily Register from Oelwein, Iowa • Page 7

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Classified Want Ad for tht Oehrein Daily fegiitor TteeZlSe All next 12,400 cu. ft. or fraction thereof used by the consumer during each meter reading period. 8e per 100 cu. ft.

for all water used in excess ol 18.000 cu. ft. used during each meter reading period. A minimum of 70c will be made for each month water is furnished to each service Section 3. 'METER READING.

to-S 18.00 on yearlings and medium weights, with bulk active S13.75@ 17.00. Heifers also weakening late, showed a net 50c aiit-e with steers. The out- isiue reached $16.35 although lit- it'c passed $15.50. Vealers wanted at $15.50 down. cline but aet advances were a i and'other a i 1 1 5 bUSS6S aJrea ear record ly with the top cut back interest werl amonf to rc SCit 4 fivwy piece of avail.

Jieie casn gram, Transportation officials said the ment was pressed into last buyers. Rye displayed an early undertone from lack of support and as a reaction to yesterday's sharp advance. Sales to distillers totaled 28,000 bushels. The trade noted i also that Winnipeg brokers sold of the rush would come today and predicted that holiday handle the record said. edit or for.

tot only one lueorrcet each AJJ vVaut Ads PHONE 28 ami Seller limy in Wmat Ad At AMBLFAS IXSULATE Unfloored Attics in 5 Room Homes as as $77.00 Complete ive fuel this winter. Have our crew install Homeguard iSution New Low Cost nis. for Free Eesti- Phone 167. Gamble's QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds viiuueu at ou aown. Water Meters shall be lead each Sheec--2 000 For the 00 000 bushels of rye to month after January i.

1945 an Lambs closed fullySteady- shWn" the first ex rt business in three! lts a ctevses snail 5Cc; ftd pre- ears as me meters are read dominated reaching $15.10 a-idi Oats hejd relatively firm, and: monthly at the freely at S14.50iJI 15.00 barley advanced more than one' tiie City Clerk of said. Ytuiling wethers sold up to 1300i eent a handful of orders. Kan-us wheatfield All ordinances Bought S7J25. Si.t:«n i oeetion 4. and FOUND of shell si St.

SE. rimmed Reward. dress pin wiih 10 or sets. Reward. Mrs.

rank MilR-r, Fairbasjk. Ja. Wodiiesday eve- beiweta 5 and 6 o'clock, may keep money, but re- u-n b.Hfold. Contaips valuable ctures and drivers license. In- i IPEXCEE CORSETS for saie.f i BJanch Phone 175.

Reward for information leading to iccovery of 2 pack- Jaken of! porch of 20 ith e. SE. Furniture. rf ta I VVVV AUTOMOTIVE -V- Financial after its passag cation as provided bv law. I Passed and adopied bv th es jCay Ccunci! of the Citv of Iowa, this i9jh dav of De- icember, 1944.

M. F. Gutiderson, Mayor of the City of j. ATTEST- H. J.

Finders, i City Clerk. IW so 12.85. 570 io 180 ibs. 13.60 580 200 Sbs. 14.00.

200 (J 300 Ibs. 14.10. 30U io 3oO Ibs. 13.90. Markets at a Glance By United Press Stocks higher, moderately active.

Bonds irregular. Curb sioeki. irregular. Ch'cago stocks it tegular. Wheat, corn, oats, rye and bar- lev j'regular.

-r COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON Palace Pantorium --OTIS WHITE ORIGIXAL XOTICE State of Iowa, Fayeiie County, ss. To: Olive McBride, Defendant: You are hereby notified that there is now on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Iowa, in and for Favette Coun- ty, the Petition of Charles A. McBride, Plaintiff, praying that the bonds of matrimony now exist- ing i etween said Plaintiff and i yourself, be dissolved, and that the Plair.tiff be granted a from you on the grounds that since TM dif te of our marr 'age to the; Plaimiff. you have been guilty of 3 such cruel and inhuman treat- eggs Boys Say Balloon Is Kalispel One Cedar Rapids llos Market I TACOMA UP Federal CEDAR RAPIDS UP WFA Bureau cf Investigation officials HOP. iiarkei steady.

Top 270 to 450 Ibs. 13.70. 4 30 jo 550 Ibs. 13.60. -V to lijs.

12.80. 170 io 180 Ibs. 13.30 J80 to 200 ibs. 90 200 Jo 300 Ibs. 14.10 SOU Ibs.

13.90 Sows: 270 to 450 Ibs. 13.70. 450 10 550 13.50 13.60. Produce Market eggs Chevrolet Sedan. New tires.

Phone 776. EWLOYMlENlF 'f Taxi. drivers. Derry's for plant Laundei ing Co If delivery sales- man. Stead work.

Hub City i for year around -'ork on fyrni sooci wages. Phone la. For The Holiday Season Take home one of Wards "Tender Crust" fruit cakes. A delicious blend of assorted fruits. nut meats and spices a cake of excellent quality! FOR SALE towards the Plaintiff as to endanger his life, and on the further grounds that since your marriage to the Plaintiff you have become addicted to habitual drunkenness.

SaJd Petition asks that the Plaintiff be granted permanent jcarr and custody of Jerry Tile- Bride, minor child of said mar- Market 42c 33e 3 N'o. 2 He-vy hens hens today lefuseci to comment on a renoi: that twr small boys had found a large balloon, believed similar to the one discovered Dec. 11 at Kalisneil. in the woods near Fort Lewis. The boys insisted that the bal- oon was similar 10 the KaiispeH balloon which trailed an i pnd cai ried an incendiary device.

An army spokesman said the balloon may- have come from a weather station. Kalispel! balloon, which was large enough io support a basket tarrying four or five men. MAY WE EMPHASIZE Our message to ou 22c 19c was made of a high-grade iro- good boy. I cesssd paper and carried markings my stamp boot, indicating that it had been com- littel so you wi" pletec in Japan Oct. 31.

1944. door. We Trill of its discovery was an- love. Robert CIiICAGcT-- UP noun Dec one week after! Arrivals 55: on track 102: total I vo lumbern-en, a Hill and shiuPienis 732: Idahos: Arrivals son Owen Iound ln 9: 170. Track sales per Dear Santa Clause: I want model alrfiane.

I -want too. I vraiit some some skiis. My broth, 1 Trent are you up tor Chicago Produce WOO(fi. $1.00 5 Ibs. Ward Co.

GET YOUR HEATERS NOW! Get them while they are still avail! able, we are extremely lucky to have an excellent stock on hand. GEO. Mi-FARLANE SONS. FOR SALE: Paper table covering. Specially made 'or banquets.

300 i Oelwein Daily Register. 100 it- luaho Russet Burbanks, utility grade unwashed jobbed ir 13.22: Color -V- Holiday Travelers Rict at Station 7 i U. S. 1. size CHICAGO UP Thirty po- red 3 7: JCbbed 3 39: commer- licea.cn were sent to the Illinois i i ciai washed jobbed 3.29: Mic-hi: Central railroad station last night gan jJonuacs U.

S. 1.. size E. un- when near riot developed among ticulars see now on file. You are also hereby to appear before said" Court notified REAL ESTATE wasncc Minnesota and Korth an estimated 3.000 cersons at- I 1-S I -w-i injured in the dis- reached its peak FOR SALE BECOME 1 WORK i FOR YpLRSELF: There is a j.Ti;in business in Oelwein for sale oxvrier it.

it F-PR acre chicken ranch. Modem bungalow. Real buy. Smith Realtors. Oel- wein.

J80 ACRE FARM FOR RENT OR! FOR SALS: Potatoes, apples, SALE, good black soil, goodl onions, north of Jxew City Well, buildings, fall plowing done 71 Phone 720-J. north of Oelwein, 1 miles west 'A mile north Maynard. E. Section tempting to Loard trams for noli- E. B.

Shaw. Attorney for Plaintiff, First National Bank Oelwein. Iowa. FOR square back Azbill Cutter with shafts. Also extra Fred Pie- become a good business for i -snycnc: who wants to really work l.orse hide robe.

manage it. Small payment plow. Aurora, la and the rest on lerms. if Desired Register. Grain Market i Final Grain Review CHICAGO--UP--Grain futures moved within a narrow range in 3 rooms unfurnish- SALE: Pay-As-You-Go come Tax and Social Security Payroll Books.

Can be used by any business firm. 35c each. Oel- 1 xvein Daily Register office. FOR SALE: Coronado Cabinet! Good condition, $65. ANTED TO Ping FOR SALE: Two improved eightys on paving, improved 200 acres on No.

10 close to Oelwein. Improved 40 acres near Oelwein. Possession on all March 1st. Smith Realtors. WANTED CONTRACT EXPIRES APRIL 1ST.

Outlaw strikes occur. Keep your coal bin Phone 80. KNAPP Ave. FOR fur coat, size Iable Phone 592 Pong 40, pract-callv 717-W. new.

Phone 0 WANTED: cotton rags suitable for wiping machinery- Oelwein Daily Register. sewing machine. Tint son Free! COAL- 017 WOOD 4 1 plodern design gives maximum I appearance. Trade-in Allowance. (Convenient Today.

Terms. See Them 0 amble's the a CO At ro se mev last. JjUlLfc-K COAL CO. i Call 329 o-- 217-J FOR Railroad coat, black leather trimmed, size 44. Worn only short time.

1450-J after 5:00 p. m. Phone FOR Flyer sled, Good condition. FSione 589, FOR train A-l i condition. Phone 25J2.

FOR SALE: Stock tank large submarine type. Made of i in. thick, burns wood' and cobs will ship C.O.D. S10 00 Bottenfield Machine Shop. Perrv Towa.

For Easy Winter Starts! Gamble's Guai-antceJ CAT? BATTERIES as IOAV as S3.98 installed There's a Gamble battery to fit your car and Pocketbook. Gamble's A I ACROSS 1. Portions of curved lines 6. Heroic 9. Drivel 10.

Irritates 12. Aloft 13. Salute 14. Having a dome 15. Selenium fsym.) 16.

Pen-name 20. Sphere W. Russell 21 Skin tumor 17. Abounding in ore IS. Accomplish 20.

Eggs 21. Spent the 24. Tremulous 27. Cupboard 25. Animals that sting 30.

Kettle 31. Hour (abbr.) 32. Openings 35. Fish 36. Bor.d (abbr.) 38.

Head of an abbey Firearm 42. Bird 43. Southeast wind 44. Voided escutcheons 45. Brand 46.

Headland DOWX 1. Bower 2. Spacious 3. Shore recess 22. Salad herb 4.

Winter sport 23. Type 5. Incites (on) measures 6. Peel 7. Suffix in adjectives S.

Butcher's instrument 9. Part of pedestal 11. Fixed 19. Ahead 25. Enclosure for games, etc.

26. Fasten 29. Exclamation 32. Coins (Gr.) 33. Flowers 34.

The sweetsop 36. Obscure Yesterday's Answer 37. Writing table 39. Weary 41. Friar's title when 200 tickelholders rushed the prior the departure of a train for New Orleans.

polite said. An estimated 500 persons were left behind when the train, departed. 20 minutes behind time. Throngs of holiday travelers I JSt man of lh em servicemen idull pre-holiday dealing on the Iami! es crowded every bus and i board of trade today. War news gl ll oa station tiie city in an continued to be a market factor.

Wheat finished the day off 5-8 to up 1-8 cent a bushel:" corn off 1-8 to 5-8: oats up 1-8 to off 1-4; rye off 3-8 to 5-8. and barlev up 2 cents- Wheat eased, slightly late from Dear Santa Cll ing kit an a ioll an follclothes. puzzle an some bother wants a elects- are you. I want Thank you for that I want old. I lire at Beverly Dear Santa Clause: I hne teen The sled jou tart me test what I wanted.

I set. I want a Jack- want a puatie. Inted ipers. I want acme p. balL I want aome Oh.

I fartot to for the toys last Love. Dottald want a sled. I hate year. I want aotne an electric store. that is rubber iking.

How are you? And are you doging. It doesn't itter Trtiat yon. brine me. I will set out a lunch for you. Thank you for the toys you brought me last year.

They are Tery nice. Catherine Joan Candy Box Tea Room Livestock Market Chicago Livestock CHICAGO UP-- Hogs-- 500 For the week: Hogs closed of su rather than ag- io lOc higher, this shared bv Sressive selling. Grainmen prefer- sows as well as butchers. The' red To take a Sidelines position market- closed at S14.50 but until after the holidaj-. and looked reached S14.75 in instances.

Sows for the turn of the vear to reveal continued at or rlose to the fa. will sell more ceiling, 150 to 180 wheat. i urid Ul -e Country offerings of cash corn' at S13.75@ 14.35. Calves 100. held to moderate volume and rel- For, a lively light buying stemmed from j.wv_ A- UL (juj-iiig iiefllllieci JJTOm 6 1 er dropping exacting requirements on! jast weeK, tea steers advanced the part of the buyers, such as BREEDING TROUBLES Respond to Treatment with BEEBE SIBOL COWS SLOW TO COME INTO HEAT-- BEEBE SIBOL.

Highly effective. FOR RETAINED AFTERBIRTH, administer BEEBE SIBOL at once. FOR UTERINE DISCHARGE (mttrttU) Inject BEEBE SIBOL. Eliminates uterine discharge by direct action on uterus. BEEtC SIBOL (stilbeitrol).

Caution: Do net Infect In pregnant cows. PFEIFFER'S IRUG STORE 12 S. FredL Oelwein. la. We will not be open Christmas Day, so that our empUrecs may enjoy this Holiday.

No meals will be served from our kitchen after SUNDAY until Tuesday, December 26. We will at 9:00 Christmas Eve. ENTUK: Z4 25 Zl IO IS 39 7--OELWEIX DAILY REGISTER Decem-ber 23, 1944. 1 ORDINANCE NO. 28t AA" ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE NO.

264 AND i SECTION 3 OF ORDINANCE i NO. 242: BEING AN ORDI- I I THE i WATER RATES OF THE CITY OF OELWEIN, IOWA, AND 1 PROVIDING FOR READING OF WATER METERS. BE IT ORDAINED by the Citv Council of the Citv of Oelwein. Iowa: I itction 1. A I i CLAUSE.

That Ordinance No. and Section 3 of I No. 242 of the City of Iowa, are hereby repealed and! the following sections are enacted I in lieu thereof. Section 2. WATER RATES, on or after the first day of A.

1945, the price by the City of Oelwein Ifor water furnished "bv it to con- ssumers shall be a follows: 30c per 100 cu. ft. for the first 200 cu. ft, or fraction thereof used by the consumer during each meter period. 25c per 100 cu.

ft. for the next 600 ft. or fraction thereof used by the consumer during earh meter period. 20c per 100 cu. ft.

for the next 800 cu. ft. or fraction thereof used by the consumer during each meter reading period. 15c per 100 cu. ft.

for the next 1500 cll ft or fraction thereof used by the consumer dunng each meter reading period. 12c per 100 cu. ft, for the next 2500 cu. ft, or fraction thereof used by the consumer during each meter readine period. Sf Customers and Public we extend seasonal greetings and thank you.

To those who sorrow we extend our heartfelt sympathy. As the New Year approaches we again pledge faithful sendees of the profession to the fullest of our human knowledge and facilities. Dr. Mrs. R.

E. GIcw Maynard I0c per 100 cu. ft. for the Season's Christmas limo more a evi-r much Ir meiin-j to the frieniKhip and irood will of folks like you. Ti in tho spirii of hopo and eonrasro and our a i in bettor day- ahead a convoy to yon our of irood will and our i)ei for your Morrv Christmas.

DIAMOND BROS A Furniture.

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