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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 17

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I TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1937 WATERLOO DAILY COURIER, WATERLOO, IOWA 17 Rev. T. J. Mathias. The home will be in Strawberry Point Mrs.

Anna Baumgartner celebra N. E. Iowa Grain, Livestock Markets JAPAN 10 SHOT MOBILIZING A ted her eighty-first birthday Sunday. Twelve of her fourteen chil Man Fined $6.50 for Not Obeying Traffic Officer For failing to obey Carl Wiuff, state highway patrolman directing traffic at a Dairy Cattle Congress cate. H.

D. McRoberta, Des Moines, (Continued) dren were with her for the occasion. She also has forty-five grandchildren. year. About 100 members and friends of the church were In at QUOTATIONS tendance.

Rev. K. J. Stratcmeier, Waverly, la. Mr.

Mrs. Otto SPIT II NATION a concession operator. Tuesday paid pastor of the German Presbyterian church, Grundy Center, was the guest speaker, and gave an interest Freight Car Loadings for Three Years Compared Soldwisch celebrated their silver wedding anniversary at supper party in the Community basement LOWER DESPITE A a fine of $6.50 imposed in Waterloo municipal court. McRoberts reportedly refused to ing talk on "Glimpses of Three Con tinents, Asia, Africa and Europe." Sunday evening. Elizabeth Sege- wait, on the officer's order, for for barth and Otto Soldwisch were mar Riceville, la.

Lera Hinzman, other-direction traffic to pass. ried Oct. 10, a quarter of a century The case was the first in Wa Leaders Plan Campaign Solidifying Support of People. BREAK INjOPPL! ago, by Rev. H.

Hausslcr, Northern Douglas pastor. They have lived near Waverly ever since their mar terloo prosecuted under Section 260 of the new traffic law, which THOUSAND CARS Ruby Dunton and Ada Steinmetz are delegates to attend the fall conference of the American Legion auxiliary, at Independence, Oct. 21. IHOUSAMO CARS 1 900 provides penalties for failure to 900 1 riage. They have two sons, Harold, nhiv a nnnra ninrrr airecuiiE iri Austin, Tex, and Wendell, rui Aim TQ.r One -Load Brinas Top of Ossian, la.

Miss Edna Mocllcrs, 1- i a i I Mrs. Amanda Schuknecht Stod daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Moellers, and Ervin Bengfort, son $11.30 but Most of Class Goes at $11 to $11.20. dard and Leslie Kelley were married Monday in Omaha.

They will live in Dennison. OCT. DEADLINE of Mr. and Mrs. John Bengfort, were married Monday morning by Rev.

M. J. Thiltgen at St. Francis de Sallos Catholic church. Attendants were Miss Lucille Bengfort Literature department of the Chicago Hog values turned down Woman's club meets Friday after noon, at the library club rooms for pian umutunic wcanesaay campaign to mobilize the entire ration behind their prosecution of the Chinese war, It was learned Tuesday.

The campaign is intended to coincide with the approval by the privy council and Emperor HirohL to Wednesday of a supreme advisory council with extraordinary war time powers. It la designed to solidify public support of men, women, children, of adherents of all political parties, behind the determination of leaden to earrv on with their war and John Moellers, Jr. The cere ward Tuetday despite moderate supplies. Quotations were generally 10 to 15 cents off from Tuesday's prices. Supplies were 13,000 ot which the msjor packers received i.KO on direct btlhnf.

the second meeting of the year. Mrs. mony was followed by a reception FOR INSTALLMENT REDEMPTIONS and dinner for 75 guests at the One load brought a top price of 111. 30 Melvin E. Dean will review the work of Grant Wood for the afternoon program.

paid for choice medium weights. The bulk ot this class sold for Jll.OfHi 11.20. D. A. R.

met Monday evening at Steers. Vearllnts Active. home of the bride's parents, and in the evening a wedding dance took place at the Ossian opera house. Mr, and Mrs. Bengfort will make their home near Ossian.

Long fed steers and yearlings were moderately active and fully steady. Re ceipts were slim. But this did not hold the home of Mrs. Harriet Bement, Shell Rock. Mrs.

J. H. McBurney had the evening program on "Civil Service Reform and Its Present Day prices from tending from steady to "ffn it 500 j- I 500 400L 1 1 1 1 I -100 Jan. Feb. Mar.

Apr. May Junt July Aug. Sapt. Oct. Nov.

Dtc In China despite whatever foreign Pflvment Of Back Taxes With quarter off. An early top ot $19.00 was Clarksville, la. The Knight de J- recorded. Status." Keifera sold steady and rows unevenly scendants had a family gathering at steady to 25 cents off. Vealers were No Penalties Provided by Iowa Law.

the Ross Knight home in Clarksville Sunday. Those present were strong to a quarter higher. West Union, la. More than 300 Lambs Open atrady. imuuus may qu, To Arouse Patriotism.

Massmeetings, radio speeches, all means of propaganda are to be used during what is called "national spirit mobilization week." Speakers and writers will seek in rrat a anirlt nf htirninff na- are in attendance at the fourth dis Fat lambs opened fully steady to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knight and sons, Forrest, and Clyde, Miss Laura stronger in an au'va market. Good to trict convention of the Iowa Fed choice natives so upward to 10.30 Kirkpatrick, Waverly Junction Mr. Fort Dodge, la.

OFy-State Sen rather freely. Sheep steady. eration of Woman's clubs in West Union Tuesday, and continuing ator Ed Breen of Fort Dodge, co- Hons. thru Wednesday. Registration HOGS: Receipts.

Tuesdsy, 13.000: in- rintim and to urea self denial author of the scavenger redemp Klrkpatrick, Waverly junction; Mr. Darrcll. and Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Bolin and daughter, Norita Ann, and Miss Bernice Vance.

eluding 2,500 direct: generally 109 15c low during the war period. tion act, Tuesday reminded Iowa opened at 10 a. m. Tuesday at Methodist church. B.

Carlton er; top one load, 111.30; bulk good and choice 190 to 230 1100i 11.20; most Prices of Hogs PROVISIONS James Scripture, Salt Lake City, Johnson presented an organ re arrived Sunday for a short visit good and choice ISO to lso sio.4(HS 10.S0; 240 to 300 10.3Jt 11.15; most good packing sows mostly t9.40fi9.A5; up cital Tuesday afternoon, after WATERLOO MARKETS In preparation for the campaign owners or property now me some newspapers began Tuesday hands of taxing bodies thru ap- to urge their readers not to hesi- plication the public bidder law, tate to face calmly and firmly the that they have only until Oct. 22 Idea that foreign nations might to redeem such property thru the with his mother, Mrs. Helen Scrip' which Mrs. A. Knutson, dis Chieage.

Chicago Butter: Receipts, Tuesday, to S10.00 and better for best light weights. ture. He is manager of General In Iowa Centers Outside Waterloo trict director, called the meeting CATTLE. CATTLE: Receipts. calves.

8,778 tubs: no session. Motors with the territory of Utah, to order. Following the after seek to penalize Japan for her "easy payment plan. ras: Receipts, 4,383 eases: -no session. Poultry; Live, receipts.

1 ear. 36 trucks; noon session, a banquet was to be campaign in China. The redemption act was spon- Oct a LIVESTOCK. Steers Lbs. hens Arm.

balance steady; hens 4i lbs. served at 6:30 p. m. in high school Idaho and Wyoming. He had been attending a convention, sponsored by his company in New York City, since the first of October and is The newsnaners emphasized that sored Jointly by Breen ana sen auditorium by members of the lo up.

22c; less then 4 19c; Leghorn chickens, 18c; young torn turkeys, 2lc; By thi Associatsd Prim Hog prices at Iowa markets Tuesday: Cedar Rapids: Good hogs 140 to 150 If other nations boycott Japan, ator Howard Baldwin of DuBuque, cal club to committee members, Good to choice $14.00315.00 Good to 14.00S15.00 Medium to good. 8.003 10.00 other live poultry prices unchanged. she could still carry on essential in the last legislative session long fed steers and yesrlings moderately active; fully steady; others steady to 2oc eft; early top, 119.00; asking 119.25; several loads, 115.75418.23; latter for 1,000. lb. yearlings; heifers steady; cows unevenly steady to 25c lower; cutter grades, $3.

75 (fi 4.75 largely; stockers and feeders fairly active, steady; sausage bulls strong; outside, 18.73; vealers strong to 25c up; few select, 112.00; bulk good and choice, $11.0041 11.50. $8 60ft8.75: 150 to 160 now on his way home. officers, delegates, and visitors. business with the aid of her two renames Cancelled 9.25: 160 to 170 170 to SU Leuls. St.

Louis. Mo. OFt Eggs: Missouri Fair 8.50 9 8.50 Common $.009 4.00 180 180 to 250 Wednesday speakers include Ray Bristow, la. The Bristow O. powerful friends," Italy and Ger- Under the provisions of the act standards, N'o.

1, 30Vc: poultry, springs. Yearlings- 10.80; 259 to 270 $10.25 10.40 270 to 290 $10.15 10.30; 290 to 323 many. any property bid in by the co.un- I81i23c; turkeys, springs, 19 8 20c; other S. chapter will entertain the Clarks Breg. Washington, D.

executive secretary of the Allied Youth Good to choice 14.00215.00 Medium to good soo-900 8.00 10.00 Includea One Diplomat. ty may be redeemed by the orlg- produce unchanged. ville and Greene chapters Tuesday 10.20; 323 to 330 $0 951x10.10; good packers 273 to 350 to 423 423 to 300 The privy council's examining jnal owner if he agrees to pay rair eoo-aoo s.75fl 8.73 Common 800-800 4.003 8.00 evening. A special program will be Heifers movement; Dean Willard Johnson, Des Moines, director of personnel work at Drake; J. N.

Hayes. Des Moines, field representative for 500 to 530 committee Tuesday approved the the total amount of his delinquent plan for a supreme war council taxes on a 10-year plan at a 6 Good to choice 600-800 10.00 11. 00 600 $8 05U8 20. carried out honoring the visiting groups. A luncheon will feature the social hour following the program.

SHEEP. SHEEP: Receipts, 7.000, Including 100 direct; fat lambs fairly active, opening fully steady to stronger; asking higher; good to choice natives upward to $10.50 rather freely; choice held $10.75 and above; sheep steady; good to choice native ewes. t4.O0AS.O0; Indications steady on limited supplies. Mason City: Hogs unchanged. to consist of 10 eminent men, two Der cent rate of interest.

Good to choice 9,00910.00 Medium to good 600-800 8.00 3 7.00 Iowa safety council, and Dr. Paul eacn representing xne army, navy He pays the first 10 per cent ai Mrs. Glenn Hearn gave a house 4.003 8.00 3.00 4.00 Fair Common Stephen, Des Moines. end finance; three representing time of makinc application Stock Arrivals party to friends of her daughter, Cows- politics and one representing ai- f0r the redemption. and subse Good to choice.

Ruth, Monday night as a courtesy on the occasion of her eleventh plomacy. mwnt navments are made on the at Big Markets corn fed 1.000-1.200 The privy council as a whole annlversary of the date the con- birthday anniversary. Church News Medium to 900-1, 100 Canners, Common canners, was expected 10 approve uie pian tract was made E. ST. LOUIS LIVESTOCK Xast St.

Louis, 01. uP HOGS: Tuesday receipts 8,000: none thru; 300 direct; opened active; 190 lbs. down, 10013c higher; few heavier weights steady to 10c higher; top early bulk 160 to 210 lbs. 210 to 230 lbs. 140 to 150 lbs.

$10,759 11.00; 100 to 130 lbs. good sows $9 60Q9 S3. CATTLE: Receipts 4.500; calves 2,300, Including 400 thru; market moderately active on all classes; with steers and butcher yearlings strong; spots 25c higher; cowstuff steady; bulls steady to 2Je higher: vealers 23c higher; few choice 957 lb. yearling steers $14.30 and good 1233 lb. steers other sales $8.50 9 13.30; heifers ana mixed yearlings top vealers $11.73.

SHEEP: Receipts 3.0O0; no early action: holding good to choica lambs 'around $10.00 and above. Wednesday and the government Tne act canceis au penalties and Allison, la. Federated Woman's Representative Sales Livestock in Union Yards 800 lbs. down 8 25 0 8 25 4.659 $.23 1.253 4.23 l.OOQ 3.00 8.230 1.73 S.00Q 8 50 4.259 $.00 First Methodist church plans an Bologna bulls. Republican clubs of Butler county interest for delinquency.

The re all-day meeting in the church heavy deemer cays only the actual lmenaca to suDmii at once the emperor for his formal assent. w. i 1 parlors Wednesday. W. H.

M. S. Bologna bulls Bologna under 1,200 amount of his back taxes, plus will meet Saturday at the court house in Allison. Congressman John W. Gwynne, Waterloo, will address the meeting.

A report of the Third Veal Calves- rrmce rumimaro r.onoye. vnc ent interest. premier, assured the committee Helos Small cent interest. Helps Small Factories, Fancy selected 150-190 $9.50 will meet at 10:30 a. opening with a devotional service led by Mrs.

W. R. Walker. There will Chicago (INS) Representative livestock sales Tuesday included: Cattle. Chicago (INS) Estimated livestock receipts at 12 markets Tuesday were: Markets Cattle Hogs Sheep Chicago 7,000 13,000 7,000 Kansas City 7.000 2,200 4.000 Omaha 6.300 3.500 11,500 E.

St. Louis 4.500 8,000 3,000 St. Louis 1 400 3.500 4,000 Sioux City 3,000 2.000 1.500 St Paul 2.800 8,000 8.500 Indianapolis 1.200 6,000 2,000 Cleveland 200 1,200 300 Pittsburgh 100 1,100 600 Buffalo 200 100 800 Cincinnati 700 3.500 800 Totals S4.600 61,100 44,000 Week ago 38.100 86,100 46.600 Year ago 41,300 75,000 46.000 that the supreme council -would Sen. Breen district convention will be given the law has steers- be a panel discussion with Mrs, and a short business session will iL'JJSi been of greatest benefit to small says Choice 130-200 8 30 Good 120-200 8.00 Good light 100-120 6.50 Off grade calves priced according to weight and quality, Sheep-Top genuine spring lambs $9.50 take place. J.

E. Crisp, Miss Gertrude Rod Iowa factories which were closed erick and Mrs. J. P. Jones as during the depression.

While the Stacyville, la. Bans were pub plants lay idle, taxes and penal Man in a Hurry Takes $10 Bill, Top shorn yearling 7.00 lished at St. Mary's church Sunday speakers. Mrs. W.

W. Anderson will speak on "Glimpses of Our Work Among the Lepers at Car- ties accumulated to totals beyond Shorn 3-year-old wethers 8.00 ihe ahilitv of the manufacturers Fat shorn ewes $1.2393.50 morning announcing the coming marriage of Miss Stella Heimerman I vllle." The "Home Missionary baCK 01 JrOtatOeSlto Pay as they prepared to re to Leo Smith, Johnsburg. POTATOES buck lamos discounted $1 cwt. All lambs to be docked at lbs. per head.

BOOS. open during improved ximes. Specials" will start Wednesday morning, with Mrs. Charles White. An impatient customer helped One Dubuque factory that Is Nashua, la.

Marriages at the Lit and Mrs. W. W. Anderson as con Tone steady to 10c lower. The follow.

himself, not only to a sack 'of now employing 600 persons, Breen tie Brown church by Rev. William ductors. Luncheon will be served ing quotations cover bulk of sales on hogs delivered to the Rath Packing company no. Weight Price 21 119S $1100 24 1280 17.00 28 1184 16.00 38 1338 15.00 25 1C90 14.00 22 1040 13.00 28 1060 12.00 18 1100 11.00 COWS 2 1170 BOO 4 10.10 8.50 4 1172 800 3 1212 7.50 27 1112 875 5 1080 6.50 4 1038 6.00 3 1128 5.50 HEIFERS 60 7M 1423 15 762 13.50 10 720 13.00 J2 8n0 12.00 14 746 11.00 60 730 10.50 32 800 10.00 38 700 $50 potatoes, but to a $10 bill from a said, would. not have been able to Kent on Saturday were: Miss Mil at noon by Division No.

1, with OMAHA LIVESTOCK Omaha. Neb. HOGS: Tuesday re-celpta slow, unevenly 10 20c low. er, sows steady to 10c lower; top good to choice 190 to 230 lbs. $10.40 10.60; heavier weight scare, sows $8.90 ft9.25.

ttgs $9.75. CATTLE; Receipts calves 1.000; fed steers, yearlings and heifers fully steady, cutter cows strong to 25c higher; beef eows steady, strong to 23c higher; vealers strong, stockers and feeders steady fed steers and yearlings $10,509 14.25, short fed heifers beef cows bulls vealers, $9,30110.00: stockers and feeder steers. 6.50fi9.00, SHEEP: RecelptI 11,500: fat lambs steady, slaughter ewes strong to 10c higher; feeding lambs 15325 lower, range lambs S9.83S 10.23: native lambs slaughter ewes range feeding lambs $8.3029.30. piani; cash box, John H. Boyle, operator resume operations without can dred Stepp, Conrad, and John Good to choice Mrs.

R. J. Kidder, division pres nf a fruit and vegetable stand at cellation of penalties and the di 140 to 150 lbs ...8 8.20ift 8.40 Stevens, Oelwein; Miss Esther Jean McCreedy, Washington, and Charles 605 La Porte road, reported to po- vision of its tax bill into the 10 Chicago (iP) Potatoes: Tuesday receipts 82 cars; on track 352; total IT. S. shipments 811; steady, supplies liberal, demand fair; sacked per cwt.

Idaho Russet Burbanks U. S. No. 1, $1.3011. 40; U.

S. No. 1, fl.13Ql.30: Colorado Red McClure V. S. No.

1. North Pa-kota Bliss Triumphs U. S. No. 1 and partly graded Cobblers U.

S. No. 1 and partly graded Early Ohios U. S. No.

1 and partly graded 93cif Minnesota Cobblers V. S. No. 1 and partly graded 83c! S. Commercial 80c: Wisconsin Round Whites U.

S. No. 1. 90c; U. S.

Commercials 82 'ic; Michigan Russet Rurala U. S. No. 1, 83c. lice Tuesday.

Boylo told police annual installments. 130 to 160 lbs 8.90 160 to 170 lbs. t.20 9.40 170 to 180 lb 9. 80 a 10.00 180 to 230 lbs. 10.10'nlO 30 Lipscomb, Kansas City, Friday, the man, who had entered appar Miss Eileen Jack, Marengo, and El ently as a customer, carried out 250 to 270 lbs 1.95310.19 mer Waline, Victor; Josephine San- the potatoes and took the money ten and Joseph F.

Bewyer, Newton, CETI 270 to 290 lbs g.SOffilO.OO 290 to 323 lbs 9.65S8.85 325 to 330 lbs 9.43 9 8 63 Miss Ruby Otto, daughter of Mr, while he was waiting on another patron. He described the man as tall and slender and said he was ident, and her' committee in charge. Ladies' Aid society will convene at 1:15 p. m. Reports will be given of the Cattle Congress work.

At 2 p. m. W. F. M.

S. will meet. Mrs. J. E.

Johnson will lead devotions, Mrs. T. H. Sheckler will present "Plans for the New Year," and Mrs. Lowell Schwinger will offer chapters from the new study book, "Mecca and Beyond." Convention notes will also be given.

and Mrs. Charles Otto, Ionia, and racKing sows Mark Dana, son or Mrs. Sadie Dana, 273 to 330 lbs 8.90a t.10 350 to 425 lbs. 8 65 9 8.83 driving a green 1929 roadster with Ka to 030 lbs. 8.40 $.60 Charles City, were married Saturday at the Little Brown church by 0 GRAIN.

(From Cedar falls Grain Cedar Falls) Rev. William Kent. They were at out a top. GIVES RADIO STATIONS ADDITIONAL MINUTES tended by Miss Mary McClure, Sumner, and Arnold Otto, Fred' No. 3 yellow corn No.

3 oats 24 No. 1 hard wheat .90 No. 3 rye ,58 Buckwheat, cwt l.jj AT KANSAS CITY erika. They will make their home LIVE SALE TOCK Thursday, Oct. 14th S.

ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn. 47V-CATTLE: Receipts. Tuesday.

opening mostly steady on all classes; grassy killer steers, 10.00; plain to medium heifers, cows, cows quoted up to $7.50 or more; cutter bulls steady to strong; weighty bolognas, stockers scarce in fresh receipts. CALVES: Receipts. vealers fully steady at strictly choice, sin so FOR IDENTIFCATION in Nashua. (f rom Waterloo Mills Co.) Flour, Clear Quill, 49-lh. sack, Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Boeck cele brated their golden wedding anni Washington, D. (U.R) The fed-1 eral communications commission rKOUL.CC. Denver Stata butter, .40 Tuesday ended the fears of the ra Circle No. 3, First Lutheran church, will meet at 2 p.

m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. R. Cunningham, La Porte road. Ladies' Social union, Universallst church, will meet in the parish house Wednesday at 10 a.

m. for Small Remaining Mainte versary Sunday, 42 relatives and friends attending. Otto H. Boeck and Bertha Kintop, both of Chprles Eggs (stores pay) .190.21 18.17t4 Potatoes, 199.33 dio-man who holds a watch on per formers. City, were married at Minneapolis, nance Men Told to Look for Other Jobs.

The fellow who more than once HOGS: Receipts, active, packer demand broad; 160 lbs. up lower; 160 lbs. down unevenly steady to 13c higher; 140 to 180 180 to 240 lbs. mostly 250 to 300 on 7 hnvler weicltts down to where they lived for a year, return potatoes, $1.1301.83 POULTRY. BUTTEKFAT.

Hens, over lbs. ,17 Hens, over 4, Including lbs. Light and Leghorn hens has broken into a cold sweat when Charlie (Casanova) McCarthy lin work, followed by a picnic lunch. ing then to Charles City, where he was engaged in the blacksmith and farm implement business until 1905. sows 360 lbs.

$9.106 9 30; big down to S8.80: feeder pics scarce; gers too long with a heart interest or Fred Allen goes too far Into the The Usual Run of Cattle and 400 Pigs for Our Sale Thursday, October 14 Cattle consisting of good selection of Nebraska and Dakota Steers and Heifers in almost any desired including 150 head of Good to Choke Calves. Bring in your cattle this week. As the western run is "light, we can give you good spot in the auction. 480 Head of Choice Pigs Remember, sell pigs first and sell them promptly at A dialog on church etiquet Kansas City, Mo. 0J.fi) The Ford average cost Monaay, ai.ui, weigui, background of an amateur, has a I assembly plant was closed Tues- rlav and anrrnunded bv pickets All No, 3 hens, 4c less.

Spring chickens, over lbs Spring chickens, over 4, including 8 lbs MKt Spring chickens, 4 lbs. and .1614 Leghorns ,15 All No. springs 4o lesa. will be given by a group of ladies at the meeting of the Ladies guild, Trinity Lutheran church, in the new deal. lbs.

SHEEP: Receipts, very little done early; indications steady on all cl''I 1 I ine commission aiuiuuutca uidi 4U- TTnitPrt Automobile WOrK alauEhter lamos Monoay, w.v'i. station identifications, previously re- ion ln what union officials e.1a mm 4Ua i hull I church parlors Wednesday at 2 p. m. in choice ewes. top, Old roosters, over I lbs.

10 Light and Leghorn rooster quircu etujr uu un uuui described as a "lockout strike, natlvt and Dakota teemng lamos, $8.00 fl 8.50. All Jersey Giant springs 2a lass. Buttcrfat hour, may be as mucn as nve mm- Baron De Louis, president of utes late. tt a a Wal. airl the General Aid, Central Christian They bought a farm east of Nashua where they have lived for 33 years.

They are the parents of four children: Leo, Arthur, John and Mrs. Charles Longhorn, Nashua. They also have four grandchildren, Rex and James Longhorn, Otto "Lewis and John Boeck, jr. Fairbank, la. The wedding ot Miss Velma Jennison, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Pearl Jennison, May-nardi and Lorraine D. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Allen, also of Maynard, took place Sunday church, will be entertained by Cream, sweet .38 First grade 37 Second grade ,33 KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK Kansas City.

Mo. HOGS: Tues NURSES' CONVENTION i Jlel 5 Waterloo Livestock Exchange 1756 Hawthorn Ave. Just Off 213 Office Phone 524 Residence Phone 4913 A. G. Mowbray, Mgr.

Claude Gillam. Auct. Circle No. 6, at a 1 o'clock luncheon in the Y. W.

C. A. social room Wednesday. iUv' rirelnts 2.200. no directs; uneven INVITED TO 'WATERLOO into a company union, and that HAT ANO STRAW.

(From Balenaiefer Feed Co. iiiii 180 lbs. down steady to 15c he had obtained permission from Timothy hay. baled, $9.00 higher: later trade dull; most bids and Alfalfa, first cutting, 14.60 The Iowa State Association of Richard T. Frankensteen, assistant Alfalfa, second and third cutting, 18.00 Registered Nurses, in convention president of the national u.

Wild pralrla hay, baled, 7.00 Straw, baled, (.00 ln Dubuque this week, will be in- w. to cau a lockout strnxe sales 15c, mostly 250 lower man mon-day's average; early top $10.80 on choice 160 to 180 later sales 130 lbs. up mostly good to choice 140 to 160 lbs. 10.50; sows $8.5009.25. CATTLE: Receipts cattle 1.500; hr iiMn and yearlinss opening fully vlted to Waterloo for the 1938 and enforce it with pickets.

HIDES. (From B. SchulU) A Lice Accessory You Can Afford meetinc it was reported Tuesday. Plant Plans Indefinite. Des Moines also will seek the H.

C. Doss, manager or tne steady, spots stronger; other killing class 1938 meeting, it was said. plant, said: No, salted, cured ,09 No. i salted, cured No, 1 green .08 No. 3 green .07 Horse hides J.00 Bull hides .04 Matron's class, Graves Memorial United Brethren church, will meet Wednesday with Mrs.

Orie Boles, 322 Randall street, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Mae Roddin will be assisting hostess. General Ladies' Aid, St.

Paul's Methodist church, will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. Division No. 2 will serve. A sound moving picture entitled, "Feature Story," will be given.

fa. af -'arlG Among Waterloo nurses to at- "The present plans of the iord es mostly steady: stocners ana warn slow, steady; good 1213 lb. short fed steers several loads medium to good short feds plain grass p. m. in the Presbyterian church at Maynard.

Rev. Mr. Rabenberg, Hazleton, read the double ring ceremony. Attending the couple, were Miss Ruth Schumacher, and F. Burnette Trower.

Buffet luncheon was served in the home of the bridegroom's parents to the bridal party end immediate relatives. The couple left on a trip to tend the conference, which opened shops are indefinite. At the pres- vif 1 Tuesday to continue thru Thurs- ent time, we are closed." steers down to ats.ou; gooa iea nmcn most grass heifers $7.00 down; fw heaw beef cows UP to $7.50: bulk Jie. fOi by im'i Swine Receipts at Iowa Minnesota Alice day will be Mrs. Grace K.

Hav The plant formally employs en and Miss Catherine Dletrlck of about 3,000 men but a seasonal the Visiting Nursing association shutdown occurred Sept. 15, in staff; Miss Margaret Mastain and order to prepare for the 1938 mod- butcher cows selected vealers several loads medium to choice Mount Vernon, after which they stockers $8.23 8.73. SHEEP: Receipts 2.500: killing classes fully 25c higher; range lambs natives bid down from top ewes Miss Frankie Colman of Presby- els. terian hospital and Miss Josephine About 120 maintenance men had Bunn and Mrs. Minnie Maibauer been on duty.

De Louis said they will reside with the groom parents until March 1, when they will move on a farm near Maynard. Yards and Plants Des Moines (j Combined hog receipts at 19 concentration yards and 10 others $4.254.75. Glas. were notified by telephone Mon- SIOUX CITY LIVESTOCK W-e C3 a. Tt Mi Hanna Srott of Cedar Falls, day night by Kalpn bettie, super- Osage, la.

The 'marriage of Mildred Mclllnay, daughter of Mr. and sinux Citv. la. fli CATTLE: Receipts, president of the Waterloo and Ce- intendent of maintenance, that they Piecing pianis located in interior Iowa and southern Minnesota for the 24-hour period ended at 8 a. Tuesday were cs Circle No.

2, First Baptist church, will meet with Mrs. G. E. McCoy, 826 Campbell avenue, Wednesday at 2:30 p. m.

Woman's Missionary society, Church of the Brethren, will meet at the home of Mrs. Harold McRoberts, HQS Williston avenue, Wednesday afternoon. PUBLIC UTILITY, STOCKS Mrs. B. K.

Mclllnay, and Forrest H. Johnson, Cedar Rapids, took dar Falls organization, went to new noi reium wum. Dubuque Monday. Told to Hunt Other Jobs. R.

c.f Dunn, treasurer of the Tuesday. 3.000; calves, slaughter steers and yearlings opening little changed; fat she stock steady; stockers and feeders about steady: few lots short fed steers and yearlings. 11.00; car long yearlings held above few hnrt pd heifers. $9.00 down; 9,500 compared with 14.700 week ago and 15,700 a year ago. Prices steady to 10c lower: trade undertone rather slow; receipts for Wednesday morning estimated only shad heavier than the current total.

YOUTH AND GIRL HURT U. A. W. A. local, said that Au- ti VyMf.

svl s.V3 place Saturday evening at the Mcll-nay home. The ceremony was read by Dr. Gilbert Chalice, pastor of the Methodist church, in the presence of the immediate relatives. The bride is a graduate nurse and it. ne.Li iiiTU to aim brey Davis, assistant superintend-IN CRASH WITH TRAIN ent the patlt) had instructed oil tnrrmrn that thpv rmilri in.

bulk beef eows. few around 17 00; cutter arades largely load good 850-lb. feeders, $9 00: few cars Cedar Rapids, la. F) Raymond frirm lhpip men start lookins Quotations follow: Light lights 140 to 160 lbs. good and choice $8 light weights 160 to 180 lbs.

$9.50 10.30; 10 to 200 lbs. 10.25 10.30; medium weights 200 to 220 lbs. 220 to 250 lbs. S10 2ift 10.50; heavy weights 250 to 290 lbs. $9.90910.30 290 to 3M) lbs.

$9 43 good light weigms arouno hot.S' Bweinti. 2.000: no early butcher Publle utility preferred itocki tot Tueidy, Oct. 11. it iupplled by A. C.

AUyn it 410-11-12 Waterloo building. Leidign. 17, or Kooins, ano uoro- for other jobs." r.0 has been assisting at the Nissen hos ffx ir thy Clime, 18, of Cedar Rapids, v'A Square Thi. Dunn said the men were given action; undertone weak to lower; good ion tn 250-lb. butchers offered pital, Osage, until a few weeks ago, Waterloo, vcre in a critical condition Tues Bid Asked to understand there would be no Mr.

Johnson is employed at the Centrsl States Elee. 8 pet. 1 H0 OO; packing sows 275 to 3JO lbs. good S9.00i39 20; 330 to 423 lbs. good day at a local hospital of Injuries more; work for them unless they Other Cedar Rapids Gazette.

9.03; 423 to 350 lbs. good aunereo wnen me auiomooue jojned a company union. The above quotation are based on bulk quotations. Long haul shipments wnicn mey were riaing crasncu into the side of a freight train Lovely Accessories Rules Cities Can't stopped on a crossing here Mon showing excessive weignt snnnxage ana hogs excessively filled usually sell respectively somewhat above and below nrlces Quoted. Hoes bought on the basis Grundy Center, la.

Grundy Center Business 'and Professional Women's club will meet Tuesday at the Columbia hotel for a 6:30 p. m. dinner. Several new members will be installed. Guest speaker for the day night.

After the Injured were PATTERN 5929 Dodge Sales Tax extricated a switch engine was hooked to the automobile to of shipping point weight are Uo- Des Moines The Iowa attorney general's office ruled Tues- pull it from under the box car, eluded from quotations. ESTIMATED LIVESTOCK Central States Eiec. 1 pet. 8 8 Cent St. Pow.

Lt. 7 pot 4 1 Des Moines Gas 7 pet 83 67 Des Moines Gas 8 pet $4 68 Interstate- Power pet 4 7 Interstate Power 7 pet. 8 8 Iowa Electric Co. 6 pet. 18 21 Iowa Electric Co.

7 pet. 19 22 la. El. Lt. it Pow.

8 pet. 48 62 la. El. Lt. Pow.

8' pet. 49 53 la. El. Lt. 6t Pow.

7 pet 53 57 Iowa Public Service pet 84 88 Iowa Public Service S'-4 pet. 88 90 Iowa Public Service 7 pet 91 Iowa Power 8c Light 8 pet. 93 97 Iowa Power tt Light 7 pet. 96 100 Iowa Southern Util. 6 pet.

39 43 Iowa Southern Util. 7 pet 40 44 Northern States Pow. 6 pet 80 63 Northern States Pow. 7 pet. 69 71 N.

W. Public Service 8 pet. 50 52 N. W. Public Service 7 pet.

54 57 at 10.65; shippiryr demand limited to packing sows; early sales fully 15c lower; good 330 lbs. down, 9.009.10; few lots feeder pigs, 10.00; stags, $9.50 down. SHEEP: Receipts. no early fat lamb bids; Indications steady; choice sorted lots held above slaughter ewes opened steady; medium to choice, $3.0004.80. JOB KEPT 12 YEARS.

Pcterboroush. Ont Kenneth Wyatt, 18, has been given job he applied for 12 ago. At the age of 4 Wyatt "got mad" at mother and went to the Western Clock company to apply for a job. The manager told him to come back when he was 18. Recently Wyatt celebrated his sixteenth birthday and got a job as a tool-maker apprentice.

NOVEL LABOR FOR NAt'GHT. day that cities ano towns must Frederick. Okla U.R3 An auto- pay sales or use tax on goods pur- RECEIPTS AT CHICAGO mobile service company here had chased for their use. evening will be Miss Grace Nor-dyke, Webster City, state federation chairman of international relations. Strawberry Toint, la, Zelda Richter, Elkader, daughter of Mrs.

Emma Richter, Dundee, and Burton us most novel experience mai oi Beginner or oldtimer will welcome thi3 lovely new crocheted square. Beginner, because it's so simple to make oldtimer, became it's a design that's different. Join it for cloths (it measures 64 inches in string), scarfs, bedspreads use a finer cotton for smaller accessories. And how lovely the design will be all made up you'll be proud to show it! In pattern 6929 you will find complete instructions for making the square shown; an illustration of it and of all stitches used; material requirements; a photograph of the square. To obtain this pattern send 10 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to Waterloo Daily Courier, Household Arts 259 W.

Hth Street, New York. N. Y. Be sure to write plainly your NAME. ADDRESS and PATTERS NUMB EH, Chicago Official estimated live stock receipts here for Wednesday: HOGS: 11.000.

CATTLE: 8.000. SHEEP: $.000. getting a cow out of a well, and towns are noi exempt irom Mechanics, using the automobile the motor vehicle fuel tax. wrecker, pulled the cow out of thel The attorney generals start also well with a chain hoist. When the ruled that no sales tax must be PEORIA LIVESTOCK Balluff.

Strawberry Point, son of Sioux Cy. Gas tt El. 7 pet. 91 93 Mrs. Eva Balluff, were married cow reached the top of the well paid on meals served at churcn Peoria, HOGS: Tuesday, r.

ceipts. 10lSa Jowwi top, $1100 Saturday at 4 p. m. at the Lutheran United Lt. Ry.

6 pet. United Lt. It Rv. 6 36 pet. 63 68 United Lt.

Ry. 7 pet, 72 for no apparent reason to her res- bazars where the food is donated cuers she fell dead. I and the proceeds given to charity. bulk, I10.7S Bil.W. church in Dundee by the pastor.

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