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Twwtr TKUmSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 19M. WATERLOO DAILY COUKDSR, WATERLOO. IOWA.

CLASSIFIED ADS tram FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS TOOL CHESTS MOST POPULAR TYPES AXD SIZES MACHINIST CHEST 20 13 $15.25 PURPOSE TOOL CHEST IS at -i 52.S9 THIP ROOF TOOL CHEST 7 9 $4.19 METAL TACKLE BOX SEARS ROEBUCK Co. and Black Counties. Iowa. The Iowa State Commerce slon has fixed Tuesday. October 3, ten o'clock A.

M. at its office in Des Moines. Iowa, as time and place lor public hearine on this application. IOWA STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. B.

M. Richardson. Chatanta. David B. Lone.

Commissioner. Carl W. Reed. Commissioner. ATTEST: GEO.

L. Secretary. Dated at Des Moines. Iowa. September 6.

1944, Docket ICo. H-3324, XOTICE--Of Proof of WilL No. 13SS3. in TO ail whom it saay coccern: jackets to make their way through water up to their chests during an- 85 mile per hour gale to reach a submerging radio station a mile away, where an operator and a guard were trapped. After successfully completing this mission they were sent on others no less hazardous.

During their weekly noon luncheon hour this week members of the Vinton Lions club heard CpL Don L. Kearns relate some of his experiences while a member of a combat unit in the Mediterranean war theater. Kearns has been in the service 32 months and trained hearing proof of sarne, September 2Js, 1S44. I. IV.

SLOUGH. Clerk District Court. talion. He is home for a 30-day BRMMELL BUYS mm INTEREST III GREENE BUNK Takes Over Control Oct. Part of Present Staff Will Remain.

tCmrier Special Streier) Greene. of the con- Notes About N. E. lowons in the Service furlough. Corporal Kearns -was! trolling interest of the late Oscar formerly employed by Spicher Perrin in the First State bank Richardson hardware store here, i of Greene to W.

K. Brarawellf Eldora, a associates, a I 3 lo Grain, Livestock Markets ELEIIEI oil JIGIM IN ACTIVE -were- cleared early again Thursday in an. active, fully steady hog market wtih prrce ceilings prevail- Eldora-Bemard Hoversiem, son I of E. Hoverst rived this I ccunced Thursday. hog icg.

Slaughter steers and yearlings were 25 cents and little done early The lamb market. Total salable receipts were 11.000 hogs. 7,500 cattle and S.OOO sheep- Wholesale Prices After the Armistice joined the navy four years ago for Bra-well and associates also a six -year period and is on duty purchased the stock owned byj as chief electrician's riaie on thejC. V. Cave, cashier.

Change of: destroer Sullivan. ownership will become effective! 140 Ibs $12.50 MI5CcLLANtOU5 CATTUE. destroyer Sullivan. ownership will become effectives CATT LE salable receipts. S.ooo; This destroyer figured promi-1 Oct.

3. (Coxrttr social Stn-ice) nently in the news recently when i D. H. Ellis, vice president since 25 cents lower; demand es- Kiceville--Mr. and Sirs.

UD 30 Japs who had been! 1911; C. H. WiUiams, member of on good to Iowa Hog Markets Outside Waterloo MAGAZINES S1.25 CWT. aann, saying NEWSPAPERS .70 CWT. "Kordrosnn hsve received a letier i ac 0 from their son, Sgt.

Vern Nord- for average- j- davs. The Gif-! the board of directors for more chcice weighty kind; yearlings in broad- JL snf? fOVf ailor reports that there than 30 years; Artnur Angell, he is now WASTE PAPER Jat the time he wrote the let- Corrucaied cardboard at sew pncer. --er a Waterloo Wasiesecer Co. wi an engi- IST AND SYCAMORE PH. 8022 peering cre-w OPEN STNDAY UNTO, NOON which a KEWSPAPEHS.

Ma Ban. lOe building bridges "for wiping 'across the lio- JAKE TASACH. 57 PH. 3H447. jg il jver This i El? BOOTS Size or 9 339 Dare St.

Ph. S302. Waste paper, metals, iron. rags. Clean wiping rags.

lOc per COHN BKOS, IXC. SU COMTU Legal STATE OF IOWA EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT PROCLAMATION 1 nothing proud and haughty about bookkeeper; these fellows for they bowed their Doreen I heads and raised their hands and i keepers were plenty glad to be rescued, under Jane Davis and Des Moists--Iff)--Prices Thursday: Good butchers: Mason City Cedar 1W to 170 170 to ISO Ibs. 14.00 ISO to 14-4O Rap'ds est demand: largely fat steer and cow 240 to 350 Ita. 13.85 rus: heifers steady to -wreak; CO-A-S Good sows; They were taken as prisoners of war. cents lower; bulls steady, with weighty; 270 to 400 23.85 1 14.00 14.4S 13.70 13.70 11.70 Ottumva $12.85213.05 13Jpe 13.70 13.45S13.6S 13.45ei3.65 Austin.

$1X50 13.00 14.40 13.65 13.65 13-65 13.65 Bramwell 1S associated With' far CO-A-S SS.PO@15.50. however, with cut- the Union-Whitten State lers S7.25 down; vealers steady at S16.M dowrs. This is Bernard's first visit home bank of Union, with branch offi-j SHEEP. ces at Whitten and Liscomb; SHEE salable receipts. 2.000: total.

National ithe bank The local Note: The above Quotations are based principally on truck hauled STOCK AVERAGES Sis tne word that they have received from him for about two months. Sergeant Nord- a vear. Ackley--CpL Willard French ar- 1 rived from Camp Roberts. CaL, i for an 18-day furlough 'with I sister, Mrs. John Bonewitz, north V.

Xordmann 1 of Ackley. and with his parents near Faulkner. Willard has been the' service since June. 1941. ay the late Jeremiah Perrin, fath- er of its late president.

in mann has been overseas the last year and for a time was stationed in England. Private Maurice besi mixed shorn native High 39.63 52.03 IRREGU JEI; TRADING IS LIGHT Neve- York--ttLR)--Stocks moved narrowly irrejular area Thursday with trading light. General business held at a relatively high level, and a stock exchange nsera- bership sold at $72.000, a new six-year i high. Inyestmnt demand outside the market 1 continued at a high level. A special cf- I fering of Nor-vich Pharnsscal of 15.000 shares was offered.

Immediately bids were made for 34.6 per cent of subscriptions. The'stock firmed from the offering price of 13. the previous close. Liquor Stacks Strong, liquor stocks -were strong spots along with a few special issues, Aasericaa Dis- tiiling spurted more than 2 points. Park Tilford rose 2 points at its high.

Scheo-, ley gained a point. Austin Nichols common was up nearly a point and the preferred 2 points. rsd stores issues gained 2 points each and the common made a new high for the year. Ingersoll Rand was up more than a point. Losses of a point or more were noted in Allied Chemical.

Chicago Northwestern Certificates, Douglas Ail craft, and Electric Power preferred. Several New Hifhs. New highs were made by Grumman Aircraft, Midland Steel Products preferred, and Pepsi-Cola, Steel shares etsed fractionally as did the leading motors, rails, and utilities. Bail equipments mixed after Wednesday's and the coppers, favorues of New York. Sept.

20. Close Change M5.31 off runup 39.43 off .15 i Wednesday, had a bit of pro-it-taking. 24.63 51.74 24.69 51-79 off .12 off .13 ewes SS.SO straight: steady: no action on lighv.i eight feeding lambs. spent part of the time in Alaska and was overseas 26 months. He (Continued from page 12) Bums, son wiU return to Camp Roberts to McC Wis were m3rried in a tram at the end of his ceremoDV Friday Air and Sirs.

Frank Burns, Pursuant to law. i. Bourke 3. KickeJ tes been awarded the Good Con- looper. Governor of the State of lowa.j dUCt ribbon at Ft- iionroe, do hereby proclaim, make known and) be is with the coast artil- Sive notice that st the genera! election; -Ritrns: have to be on the Tuesdav next after lerj'- 11 and iIiS i 5 1115 nave fee fcst Monday in November.

A. our sons jj, the service. Robert 1944. it being 0 niiarv police army air SKVST.TH AV OP NOVEMBER, last two years a first if be filled oyj and Bernard are with: Seattle. if i tne navy.

Franklin Foster has been pro- moted to first lieutenant. He isj with the srnay in England and is i leave. La Porte City airs. JCelson Osborn has been informed thst her Northeast Iowa Swine Receipts at Iowa-Minnesota i Yards and Plants! double ring ceremony. night.

Sept. 15, at o'clock, at Sparta. In a candle light service st hog receipts at 19 concentration yards and 11 7 packing plants located in interior Iowa -nht a southern Minnesota for the 24-hour A rugnt, aepw -a, pfc ended at a. m. Thursday were OATS RULE WEAK; ITIEI mm MOVE WATERLOO MARKETS Sept.

21. Final Sales Thursdiy. New York--aia--Stock market closed Thursday: Air. Heda. Mania Glenn AL Cheaj.

Minn. Kny. 41'i' AI. Cha! M. K.

T. pfd. Amn. Air. Montv.

Ward 3 oo asii la 3 Amn. C. F. Amn. Dist.

27 va' Bis" 22" Amn. Loco. The foUowlnt quotations represent top Amn. F. 16 Steadr- Ibs.

to 170 $13.25 U70 Ibs. to 180 Ibs. 14.00 ISO Ibs. to 240 ibx. 240 Ibs.

to 360 las. 14.45! Armour Til. 5 13.70 Atch Owne Sill 59-. ibtlowing offices are to the vote of si! the elec-ors of the State- to-wit: The office of President of the United States; The office of Vice President of the United States: The office of Senator to the Congress of the United States from the State cf Icrwa: office of Governor of the State of Iowa: son. Robert J.

Edwards, who is in i the son of Mr. and airs. Earl Foster. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Brockney office of Xjeatenani-Govemor of ave re ceived word that their son. fEe State of Iowa: -Tie oface "of secretary of State of Leslie Brockney. machinist's mate state of Iowa: i second class, is in a hospital in the office of Auditor State of thej State of Iowa: DuiCti indies. -The office of Treasurer of State ofj nBoy Fractures SkullinaFaU from Windmill nvr TFW C. D- James, pastor of tne cnurcn.

i si3.45@i3.70: sows, good: 400 to 450 The couple was attended by Miss! ibs. 430 to 550 ibs. S13.30S Marjorie Crooks. Nashua, and El- I3 70 mer Litterer, brother of the bride and groom, and Jo Ann Crooks, was flower girl, and James Menken, ring bearer. Following a short i wedding trip, they -will make their Courier Special Sfrsice) Fredericksburg, la.

ther's state of! Mclntire Sgt. Gervis Keston, i Fredericksburg youngsters the state of Iowa (to fiH vacancy): Eorl 7vjj rs Nellie Keston, has Sn- fered accidents at home ished home south of Nashua, where Mr. i Stauffer is employed on his fa- Jose. finishing the ott t.OQ^ll.OO Butl bushel: wheat up to On f. i Common 700-900 7.003 B-So'case up to off 3 cent: r-e up i Catp iff 'ri cent, and barley unchangec.

to of-; GTOd 14.7SU16'5: Cela cent. tier 11 i p-jrol Case 36'i! R. c. A. pier st co stl.

jGood and choice 14.75S1S.25: Celan Safewav Medium to good 800-900 10.00S14-00 I Cerro 500-700 farm. Lo'ad choice steers steady to firm tinder mill-buying, which Common" Few other good and choice steers SI5.COJ reflected flour saies. Eastern interests Cows--Weak. 17.00. Medium kinds SIl.00^14.00.

Can-- bought December wheat aoove Good to choice, com fed ner. cutter and common steers 56.00g i the Co-nmodi-y Credit Corp. buying Medium to good, corn fed io.So. office of Secretary of Agriculture the State of lows: The: office of Attorney General of the State of The office of Commerce Commissioner ff the State of lows, one to be elected: The office of Judge of the Supreme Court of the State of lows, three Judges for full term. I further proclaim, xnake known, and give notice that at said general election so to be held on the seventh day of November 4.

B. 1944, the following offices to be filled by the vote of the elcc- programs i Common to medium Short load choice heifers S16.7a. snending a short travel furlough east of town, suffered a fractured Fred H. Mauch. Mantador, N.

with relatives here he left for To- I skull when he fell from a wind- neks, Kan. Little Cedar--Staff Sgt. Charles toxver on his father's to j. Hrdlicka. former- Shelly canners 35.00.

Good beef; conditions remained good bulls bulls S11JW5? 13.00. medium and good sau-' bringing -ho crop to mat-jritv and the; Calves steady. sage bulls SS.OO^IO.OO. Stockers feed grain urgencv has slackened, raak- Fancy lelected 150-200 13.75O14.50: Gt. Nor.

Pf. tiftn 6.00® 7.00 Com Prods. Curtiss 10.50SH-50' Deere S.25S Douglas 7.25@ 8.00' Du 5.50J 6.75. Firestone 4.00S 5.00 Gen. ZL Gen.

Fds. 12.00, Gen. Mtrs. 9.25S10.25- Gen. T.

H. 8.259 9.00 GiUette I 7.009 835- Goodrich. 51 i i Goodyear 43 23 34 Sou. Ry. Sperry ZG 3 42 Bds 25 S.

O. Ind. 32'e S. O. N.

J. 49 Stude I3 3 Swift 29 Swift Intl. Texaco Gulf 34 37 Con to be Sept- feeders "very duIL Sprinkling The voungster had gone oart way I 97 a Alar-taao" "Mr Hrdlicka ivas i and medium stock steers sr.oo-gg.so. Me- up the tower when he lost his i on farms in this vicin- I lit skiing commoci inK trade S7.00-g9.50. Me-j abie war dev de cautious in Firms Before Clo-se, ickened.

roak-i'aacy leiectea 150-200 13.75O14JO: tit. pi. nrV 24 of favor-i Choic. 160-200 13.00314.00. Gt.

West. Sug. Choice 140-160 12.50S13.50! Houston Un. Pac. 105 30 i The office of Representative gress from the Third Congressional Dis- there for several months.

trict: The office of Hepresentaiive is Congress from, the Fourth Congressional Reinheclt--Second t.t, James I- The office of Hepresentative jn Coc-1 -i gfess from the Fifth Congressional Dis-' Tsyior, 23. KeinbeCK, nas been trict: office of Representative in Congress irom the Sixth Congressicrjal District: The office of Representative Congress frc.rs the Seventh Congressional District: i -while playing at the rural school I -which she attends. The youngster Decorah A't St. James cathe- sows 240 and down S14.00 to mostly Feeder pigs and choice weighty kmcs S14.4oSl-i-73. Average cost and weights for Wednesday.

The office of Sepreseatative in Congress from the Eighth Congressional Dis- the vote of -the electors of the following Senatorial Districts: The office of Senator ir. the General Eichth. Thirtv-first, Thirtv-sisth, ortieth. Fortv-first. Forty-third.

Forty-sixth. Forty-seventh. Forty-ninth Districts, each one Senator. aivarded Air Medal with Bronze GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Chicago--013--Grain range Thursdsy: fell over the protruding end of a j. 125-200 11.50® 12.25 i III- Cent.

15Ti i Ught 110-130 S.OOS1075- Ind. I ii 1 l1 g3 un. Lines Utd. Corp. 29 a S.

Ind. Cherr, C. S. Rub. U.

S. Stl. U. Stl. pfd.

127 I Walgreen 2S i I Un. A 44 i West. Air. 26-, 102 Willys Ovid. I5 i 1 Woolworth a Zenith 42 1.75S 2.75 333 VaJ.

B. Lockheed Lorril Mack 5 19:3 42 Shorn ewes Buci larnoi discounted SI GRAIN(From Waterloo Mills Co.l i A I Clear Quilt lack, RATH PACKING AND Label butter, JOHN STOCKS to close the cut. Bruce, seven-year-old son of Ed- gagea in combat" enemy territory in the European theater of operations and France, it announced at a Ninth Tac- ical Air Cc-imnand Thunderbolt lour Oak Leaf Cms ters for "meri- or and Mrs. Kal Conner recerved torious achieve-'' deep cut on his head when struck ment while en-' a swing on the school play- aerial i ground in town. petty officer second class, son of Mtlve spriasers steady Mr.

and J. Taylor. Real Estate Transfers Amy Davis to Martha Schmidt. Jots 19 and 20. block 1.

Grand View Place: Rev. S4.40 1 etc. Donald Hhoades and June L. to Henry E. Turner and Edith lot 2, block 7.

WestSeid; Rex-. Fioyd Goodrich and to Ernest G. WiUiams and Katherine A-- undiv. int. in se-i lot 4.

block 1. Miner's 2nd S3.S5 e-ester u.v.^, native springers steady at July Sacquitne, 5J350313.75 good and choice offer- Corn-Decorah. were married. The bride' ings. i Dec, is emaloyed in Minneapolis.

i ia On Sept. 7 in Los Angeles. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK Miss Mary Jane Hood. Cut Ci Mo OGS: salable was married to Alton W. and tot2l rs ceiots.

2.000; active, steady. Hanson, son Of Mrs. Mathilda! Good ar.d choice 130 to 240 Ibs. 514.50. Hanson.

Decorah. The groom was tlL lb5 up asd sows s13 75 Lisht i an automobile salesman in Bank before entering serv: will live in L.OS Angeles 1.42 1.42=4; Potatoes, cwt. 1.09*;, I.IO I.09 3 i 1.09 i l.9 3 I PO17LTRT. i.06*« 1.06 3 i i.OS^a 1.05:i 1.06 Heavy hens over 4 ibs. 1.04^ 1.03 1.04 1.04 Leghorn hens -TM Chicago--Closing quotations: Allied Stores, common 13.302· i.

A ,5 stores, pfd. ibid." 61 53 54'; 52 Allied- Stores, pfd. asked) .20 Borden J7 Hormel Co. (bid Hz Korme! Co. laskedi JZ2 Deere common All Xo.

2 poultry 4c lew Deere i Deere pfd. tasked! S4 3 Lerhom springs 57 oresent- I classes steady Vealers steady, heavy calves weak, instances 50 cents St Francis de i Slaughter steer supply iriair.ly grassers. and medium largely Ossian At Sales church in Ossian Moncav I 2ots common and medium i morning. Miss Kathryn Becked. 0 1 daughter ot Charles Becker, and mon under 750 3b.

grassers S7.oo@9.a0. i 1.06H 1.06=i 1 05-i 1 05-i i.M"» 9lii 3 HIDES. (From Cohn Bros.) iNo. 1 rreen hides 2 cared hides No. 1 cured hides jBoll hides iSheep pelts hides.

Nbs. I and 2 ...100 35 33 42 36 Petroleum Corp 24 -JMorrell Co. 'bid" 33S Morrell Co. laskedj 39 i Oats foict "1-! Quaker Oats tasked" 82 Packing Co, bid) THE BOND MARKET Packing Co. "asked) 41 i (From Lamson Bros.

203 Marsh- Place Paul Van Horn, manager). stock closed 15-Ifi Board of Trade of court Anne L. Purdy to Marie M. Kcefe. QCD lots 1.

2. 3. 4. block 6, Railroad Rev. 35c I etc.

to fill vacancy: The Seventh Judicial ne 'Mr. and Mrs. Hex E. Jncge. to fill vacancy: Reinbeck.

The Eighth Judicial one! Judee: MISCELL. SECURITIES PROVISIONS ports for duty Oct. 8. POTATOES CLOSE ON CURB selectiveiv higher! -v- trer.c: in the first pan of inursday's bond market with main buv- a group of rails, i eat 3 ceot aajustment; rr ec a ire Ohio's Jarge-j; hn cis ov -Aide attention and or th Amn. L.

'r the road's varsous'Repn Avn- The plan provided United L. P. Pfl 60 I irge note to the Corp. ar.d ex-! Tiearby maturities to 1 Jucse, The judses. one to fill vacancy: iS Glenn was on sea duty when he became ill.

He was ia- The" Fourteenth Judicial District, ducted into the navy last June. The Fjftecrjih Judicial District, Judges, or.e to The Sixteenth District, or.c The" sghVseSh 3 "Judicial the Me5iteTTar.esn theater. Staff Jtzdse to fill vacancy: The Tweritieth District West Union--Rounding out his inth of overseas serx-ice Bettv Lou SmgSeterry. QCD 3. block 4.

Home Park 2nd Rev. 55c i Z. Smith ar.d Chritcl G-, to Ernest C. Williams. Kathcrine A-.

Leo A. and 1 cc Farm Woman of Traer Ends (Xornmal Quotations) Sept. 21, Bid Asked i 132 213 Lt. 6 pet. Traer.

Jones i St. Pow. Lt. 7 pet. 7 Si.

E'ec. 6 pet. Cent. St. Elec.

7 pet. 43 2S Sgt Lester B. Schrelr.er. "v7est Un-, ion. son of Mrs.

Lillian Schreir.er. has been awarded gold overseas "stripe designating 'suU "arid" throJihout' or.e six-month period of foreign I current war. Sergeant judge: The Twenty-first J-udicial or.e SFO3Z. at- electors throushout. Tnajr to C.

Ad- pVa-" cv7 theevers co-ades wiU take rio-'- Schreir.er a member of a veter- WiJI-ajn S. Furlonc and XIaynie M. tice' a .32 caliber revolver. She had been in ill health years arid underwent an Elec. Lt.

Po-a-. in May. ihe coroner said. vc Charles City-Guy is in receipt of a letter from Pvt, Rusell V. O'Connor from overseas Cn: Sixty-ninth.

BY THE GOVERNOR: B. B. KICKEXLOOPER. ATTEST: WAYNE M. HOPES.

Secretary of State. OFFICIAL NOTICE. i the Germans. IOWA STATE COMMERCE i A COMMISSION Lne is slight and TO THE CITIZENS OF BLACK KAWK' will soon be Out COUNTY: Notice is hereby given that F. H.

Dewees. Oelwein. lowra. has made application to the Iowa State Commerce Commission under airthority of Chapter 252.1, Code of Iowa. 19397 as amended by Acts of the 49th General Assembly of Iowa for a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity to operate a motor earner of passengers and a.

Jimiteo amount of freight '200 on any one vehiclt at any one timei between Wavtrly, Janervjllc, Ceclar Falls and Waterloo: Wavcrly. Denver excfpt for the of passengers or freight originating or dMttned to Cedar Falls In Bremcr Madee C. L-12. B-13. Add.

Grand View Place. Rev. S.55 SI etc Home Acres Lard ASFTI. to Marv i i K. Elliott.

Pt. L-9, River Forest stating tnat he was in a hospital! subdiv. RCV. $.55. i.oo after having been wounded in ac- Dr.

R. E. Russell and Luciie to ra- ago, and had farmed since. Deceased was a member of the Baptist church at Koshkonong. Surviving are her husband, two Electric tct.

45 Lt. 6 pet. 75 i Slec. Lt. Pow.

6 pet. 7S pet. 5 pet, 106 7 pet. 6 pet. 105 Service IDS Service 7 pet.

107 Public Service common 7 la. So. Util. 6 pet arr. ctf.

6 1 la. So. UtiL 6-i pet. arr, ctf. 7-k la.

So. UisL 7 pet. arr. ctf. la.

So. Uti5. commoa 6 3 i Os. :3 AI355. Inv.

Tr. Nafl City Bk. Xor, Sts. Power 6 pet. i Xor.

Sts. Power 7 pet. Public 6 pet. Vinton Mr. and Mrs.

S. G. Bolenbaugh. Vinton farmers, learned through a letter from their son. Orlando 'Bolenbaugh.

seaman first class, coast guardsman, that he participated in rescuing hurricane victims during the storm's swcen across the fust week. In one of his roTiies he and three other men off their clothes and donned life John Kehoe Aunicc C. L-I3. B-3 Manson's Third Add. Rev.

S.55." Martin Morgonscn, referee to H. Grosse and Jennie M. Referee's aecd. L-8, B-2I, J. R.

and S. Cameron Add. to C. Falls. sons.

Virgil and Presselyn. at home: I Service pet. a daughter. Margaret, nurse at St. S3 53400.03 Rev.

85 Keturah G. Douglass. P. L. Marble ar.d Telena.

Lloyd L. Hetple and Myrtle. Florence Pond. P. A.

Marble and Jennie to Chester G. Marble. Q. C. D.

L-3 B-18 Linden Place. Rev. S.55. S100.00 Glenn B. BCCTF.

acent. Sale of 1342. Cert No Tax need Nolice. I in "-ospect HilK Add. 5.IT rubies and 'cat's eyes aic mined in Ceylon.

si etc. Louis. her mother. Mrs. Mary Presseley, Koshkonong: four sis- ters, Mrs.

Bert Sawyer. Janesville, Mrs. Luther Whiteside. Waterloo: Mrs. Luther Harvey and Mrs.

Truman Butler, both of Koshkonong: three brothers, Elmer Presse- ley, Braddyville, Jennings, Emmett, and William, in the army stationed in New York. Funeral services will be at 2 p. m. Friday at the States funeral home here. Burial will be at her former home near Koshkonong.

no 100 102 104 P. S. of Colo, common Sioux City GE Sioux City GE common Public Service common SW Pub. Serv. 6'a pet.

pfd. LU Ry, 6 pet. Lt. Ry. 6.36 pet.

Lt. Ry. 7 pet. Viking common 36 F. 1C.

common 7 3 C. F. N. 5S-S2 64' The above quotations, which are by A. C.

Allyn 410- Jl-12 Waterloo Waterloo, are nominal and elo not necessarily rcflec' actual transactions, or firm bids, or offers, 'out merely indicate approximate prices. 51 28-i 9 42- i SOl'a 29 49 49: 79 S3 3C9 110 111 23.55 75-3 S3 102 103 i 23', 114'-2 17 114 104 106 108 38'i 9', S8 Chicago. poultry irregular arrivals ThursThursday: receipts 20 I car: f. o. cay 95 cars: on track 220 total b.

prices: Leghorn fowl 21S22c: other's, shipments I.ISO cars: supplies moder- prices unchanged. ate: for western stocks, demand Bi-tter: Firm; receipts 259.733: rnarset' market farm at ceiling; for northern. unchanged. stocks, demand rather slow, market abftat" EKSS: Heceip's 7.0SE; unsettled: market' steady for best Quality; dull fcr fair ur.ch.--r.gee. quality off condition stock: Idaho -New York, Ntw 740.261: firm.

Prices unchanged at ceiling. Eggs: 24.562; firm. Current wholesale prices follow: iSixed co-ors: Extras. Xc. 1 Jo No.

4. 45 ibs. snd over 40 :3 medium. 40 3bs. 35v536c: star-dard No.

1 to Xo. 4. dirties. 43 Ibs. Russet Burbsr.ks S.

Xo. I. S3.50-!J3.5«; Colorado Bliss Triumphs. Corr.merciais unwashed. 52.00^2.20: U.

S. Xo 1 washed. S2.6o52.90; Gobblers Commer- S2.35: Wisconsin Bliss Triumph's Comrr.ercials. S2.30; Cobbler U. S.

S2.90g3.C-0 jne IsZe of Man has an area of 221 square msies. Good Market for Buyer and Seller INDEPENDENCE SALES CO. Sole Every Saturday, 1 p. m. All Kinds of Livestock We Always Treat fou Right R.

B. HAYES F. a ASHLOCK Owners EMJEPEXDEXCE, IOWA Beebe 4-Step Plan WINTERIZES POULTRY I Vacdnate sxiur flock with BEEBE MIXED BACTERIN (AVIAN). Eliminate Round Wornw dla) and Ocal Wornw with BEEBE- ZINE (pheoothixzinc and nicotine) tablets. Then your flock worm con- trolled with BEE8EZINE ipheno- thUzlne and nicotine) Powder.

4 Dclouw your UM BEEBE ROOST PAINT, lust spread on the by action o( nicotine. RED CROSS DRUG STORE Waterloo, I A OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1 BLOCK SOUTH OF BAXK. IOWA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER P. Davenport and chair.

Kroehler: 12x12 wool rag and pad- overstuffed chair; occasional chair and table: 13-tube radio; ma'hogany kneehole desk and chair; mahogany cocktail table; 2 floor lamps; 1 table lamp: end table and magazine rack; 1 bedroom suite; 1 dining room suite: 1 solid oak china closet: 13-inch oil burner; buffet- 1 Roper bottle gas stove and equipment; kitchen cabinet; breakfast set, 6 chairs; washing machine: 9x12 Congoleum rug; cook stove; metal bed and dresser; 2 rollaway tubs: copper wash boiler; 2-bnrncr gas stove; canned fruit; rifle and double barrel 12 rauire shotgun and shells. Oscar Tostlebe, Auct. Hudson State Bank, Clerk. EDWARD FRANCK, Hudson, Iowa IN SPA PERI IN SPA PERI.

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About Waterloo Daily Courier Archive

Pages Available:
996
Years Available:
1944-1949