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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 47

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VATMLOO IUNBAV COUHHH, WATIULOO, IOWA. SUNDAY, OCTOBB 1ML Pmf rrtv-Ar4s Finance, Grain, Livestock Mads WATERLOO MARKETS Rocfcy Raps Union Head Af Meefng Delegates Condemn Governor's Remarks KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y. (AP)-Gov. Nelson A. Rrx kefel- New York Stock List Livestock Summary For Week Orf.

The ho market ll steady at ftit Roth Parking Co, Below li tnt Ni. 1 t'lre paid for Unas delivered fa our plant. Additional prices: Closing mnrkt quAtatMint aft and law oi tumithtd by duPonl Co. fridny'i Fmnot High Law dcoend an orode and condition. pnrei No 3 1: CHICAGO (API Following It a tum 1( ler criticized the president of the State AFL-CIO at iLs own convention yesterday, and the of the hog, com and hp bets lor fht week: i.

14 80 i CATTLI Ji jSl Cottle-SiauflMer itert closed 14 3i 14 jo decline on weight over 1,200 lbs. Heltera I4M mostly 50c lower, cow sieoOy to hiiher, bulls Heody. On the close eight Company Allegheny I udln AHird hrmnol Allied 5loet AHis Oilmen Aluirf Lid Alcoa Am Alrl Am Can Am van Am fcieMrtr Pwr Am Heme Prftd.iilt Am Hnso Supp'V Am Moih Fd Am 6olort Am Unit Am 5ntrl 2,000 delegates in turn condemned him for his remarks. Mkt m'i it 4.1 I64 JA'-J 69 4 29'l 44 56' I I74 71' 17 '4 VI 79'i j'd Ki 70 SI' 3d 411 Tt 3i' MV A'l 73 II 4 51 5A' U3'4 ll" 1 1 i a I.I I mm The Republican governor, a potential candidate for the GOP iini.i', iw Slaughter steers 125 00, mmed high choir a ond prime 1,050 ta 1.350 lbs. M4.Mt 24 75, doting .24 74 50.

Choice I 00 to IJ00 lbs. tJ 25 24 25, 1,300 to 1.4541 IM 1.450 to 1 500 Ibtv 1175 11 75 1375 11 50 11 50 13 50 utchers: 180 to 190 mi. 190 to 200 700 fa 270 lbs. 770 la 2d lbs. 2J0 la 740 los.

240 to ISO lbs. to 760 101. 24 10 7 '0 mi. 270 la 7M lbs. 780 la 20 tbs.

290 la 300 ms. 300 to 3'S lbs. HO to 370 lbs. J70 to 3.10 lbs. 110 to 340 lbs.

140 ta JM l.s. 150 to 30 lbs. Pocklnt (owl 770 to lbs. 300 ta 110 ms. 310 to 30 ms.

V4 ta 400 400 to 450 lb 4S4 to 500 rot presidential nomination, also at lood 1.400 lbs. I7D0O. 119cl Slaughter betters: Threa food! Mall choice to mostly prima 922 to 10 lb. 1125 tacked the national Democratic administration's economic and employment policies. He said it had failed to reach 1U own i S9 $2 4 00, mined hiqh choice and prima 11 900 ,0 'ow lb- Bull cheica ii 8M1 ta I.I09 lbs 122 25 23 25, lew loorlt Let's Talk Business The big three of the credit card field are Dinen Club, American Express and Carte Blanche.

Together they represent about 2.5 million cardholders who pay dues of $8 million annually and account for $450 million in receivables. An official of American Express predicts credit card volume for 1303 will total $235 million against $139 million last year. Dinners Club had $2 million In worldwide receivables in 12 and said volume and profit would be up this year. Carte Blanche's receivables dropped from $104 million in 1961 to $85 million in 1962. In addition to Hie big three there are about 40 bank credit plans remaining out of about 100 wriich were formed during the initial rush to get into the field.

There are also retail credit cards which cater chiefly to customers of shopping centers. Forty one per cent of all consumer spending thus far In 19(53 has been for services, the same portion as for the previous two years. This three-year plateau stands in sharp relief against the dramatic spurt In service spending earlier in the post World War II era. At the war's end less than a third of consumer expenditures were for services. THE CURRENT business upswing started in March of 1961 and at 31 months it's an old one as business cycles go.

The previous one 1958 to 1960 lasted 25 months and the longest recent one, 1949 to 1953 achieved 45 months largely because of the Korean war's stimulus of Industrial activity. Some economists argue that business cycles have been largely tamed by government cushions or pump priming. Others contend they have only lost the worst of their bite but are still with us. Some of the caution signs now sighted are the easing off of the earlier boom in housing construction and In manufacturers' new orders for durable goods. Employment, retail sales and personal income of late haven't rung up the big gains of earlier this year.

Am TM Am Too Am Vivnie Anoconno Arlr Pub 5ve Armro Stl Atchiwrf All R'tm Avre Mg goals. I S4 314 AS SI "I SA'. 41 21 4i Wi 30' Jl' jj h-oh choir 12.150. mostly oood Ul 25' ii 27 25, bulls- utility ana! commerrlat tlf 5a) lj jO1" 19 SO, Individual tan weight tlf 75, few 5 tot commercial 50. 11.7! I HOGS I Hogs Compared with last Friday bar The delegates wound up their i 4 31' 64 1 77 Jj 354 26' 4 49" 37 34 1 64 48 4 Baltimore Ohio annual state convention with a 500 ta 550 IM.

Bell Howell Hogs 411' 4 Up to lbs .....150 rows and guts mostly 25c higher, tow 4141 ta 500 lbs tOO steady ta 2ic higner. series of resolutions, including a unanimously adopted one that 500 ta aOO lbs I SO Borrows ond gilts: On the close, 1 6'i if 2 200 to 730 lbs. li 00-314 25. araunel CATTLE. read: "Resolved, that this con SI' market.

100 head ol tit 25. Bulk mined 1-1 190 114 Total receipt at 1 terminal Today Week ego Vear oao 119 9' II vention heartily condemns the position of the governor and heartily supports the position of II' 18.300 to 240 lbs. closed i 5 1 end 1 13.100 230 to 20 lbs. 5I5.0O4J 15.50. 19.200 Sows: Mled 1-1 325 to 400 fht.

IJ.757l I 14 50. 400 to 500 IM I3 2V'i 14.00, one) 172 75 74 00 joo to eOO lbs. I3 00u 11.25. JO' 1M 101 our president in his report and 72 JiHU OOl 21 75'i 23 25 Iteer ond yterllnfi: Prima 900-1100 1100-1300 Choice Up to lino 11 00-1 IrO Oood Up to uno SHEEP uiMs 1m oEMr-YJ 34'. 44', 52' 42J4 24'.

in the position he has taken here this afternoon." wwi'nm "ooled slaughter lamb ttronj mostly )U II! Mc higher, siouahter ewes steady te 70 75'''77 00; "I1.ul noo-1300 64' 26' 97 Stanitardi, Oil lrl 00t ond prlm, ,0 nil. Utilities, all Wts. UOOia. IS 75 blll pggH on tnolc 10j HCtftrt: 1 a)-e) i IA 1 V4 7 I i Not True After Rockefeller, had left Prim tOO-1050 t22 251173 25: 64 Cholca 700- 150 20 .5041 77 00 104'zj Raymond R. Corbett, president Weekly Carlot Meat Summary 43 27' 83 30 41 of the State AFL-CIO, told the delegates that it was not true 850-1050 21 50412? 50' Good 700- BIO 19 00'i70 50 150-1050 1t.50-t20 7S Stondardt, oil wtl le Utilities, all wis.

14 00u 16.00 Cews: meal (API Weekly carlot 51' CHICAGO trade: that he had failed to take advantage of the opportunity to 14 0nc15 00 tltUM. Compared to last Friday Iteer bee 46 '4 Standard Commercial Utility Hints vlfld cuttert 4S confer with Rockefeller on prob Trip for Drought 12 50 a 14 50 Ifeody to 50c lower, heifer steady to 25c 13 00ff 13 5o! lower. Tuesday trad moderately activa 12 0Oii3 oo whexi choice heller recovered the decllna Cutter lems affecting labor. He said Rockefeller had accused him of Conner! Built: f00fll2 00'OT me imioi icijiw, win.iwii. Arm ond iquore cut chucks ond round til 50715 Sl'ihow declines for the wek, portlculorly 130oai7J0 chucks ond this bearish.

Normal tupplf lOOHl 7T-4 7T 59'. 2M' this. Butchers Bologna He cited conferences with the coives. (Ausclotvd PrMi Photolox) transport In. The time consuming opera tion Is delaying his fall planting and getting In the winter's supply of wood.

Unseasonably warm, dry weather continued to contribute to the lack of water and boost the serious forest fire danger in New England. Rcrnnrd Rred and his daughter Sharon, of Newport, N. ride ex cart as thry haul water for rattle to his farm from neighboring farm in background. The Reed well still supplies drinking water, but water far washing and for the cattle he has to Fancy lelect lbs. governor on several subjects, in 24 OPIi 76 00 27 00 1 74 00 20 0041 72 00 16 01) '7 20 00 tOOOt 10.00 Choice lbs.

Good 140-200 lbs. Med. aaod lb. Common med. 90-700 lbs.

Cull 90-200 tbs. cluding a controversial hospital-worker bill and the unemploy 18 38'4 36 lm ment Insurance tax formula. according to Oft grade calves priced 41 70H weigni. "Yes, the governor's door was 50' umii emu tncEr 18 00 51' Cholca spring wool lombs Gnnd nnd cholca sorlno wool 76' open to me," he said, "but his mind should have been open, lambs jij.soTir.w 60 4 Medium tprlng wool lambs 11-50313-50 Cow beef Heady. Trade only modern ately active.

Lamb steady te 50c higher. OemarxJ fair throuoh Wednesday, however, it narrowed Thursday ond part ef the early upturn was trosed. Local wholesale trod was lair for carcasses and ail cut! except ribl and loins. Supply normal. Pork loins I to 16 Ibl.

SI SO to 13 08 lower, 12 to 16 Ibl. off th most; Boston butt! 4 to I tbs. tl.00 to 1150 lower; spareribs 1 Ibl. down steady. Fresh ham 10 to 12 lbs.

steady, 12 to 20 lbs. SOc ta SI 00 lower. Bellies ta 20 lbs. S1 00 ta SI 50 lower. Fresh pork trodi generolly slow, luppiy normal.

Steer and heller beef- Choice iteer 500 to 800 IbS. 518 00. tOO to 00 IM. 117.00017.25; good 500 to tOO IbS. 6.25t 3675; standard 115 25i 35.50; choice heif-tr 500 to 700 lbs.

good 13575. Cow beef: Commercial 521 50ft 29 50. utility $27501128.50, canner and cutter S26 50fl2tOO. Lamb: Choice ond prima 35 to 65 lbs. S38 50iJa.

Pork cuts: Pork loin! to lbs. 86', 15 too." Good and choice clip tprlng 27'' lamb In his address yesterday Yearllngl i 14.50016 50 f. 003 11. 00 4.0Oi 100 7,0034.00 31' 44' Medium or heavy yearlings i 1 'Ml i morning, Rockefeller had de Old ewes 43 fended at length his labor pol PRODUCE. (Hudson Ce-oo Dairy) 5114 ft tcort AA butter 45 icies against an attack by Cor POULTHT.

(Moor Produce) tggi 47'! 57'! 51'! S7' bett in a report to the conven tion Thursday. 1 Grade A Medium grade Checks Which Hat 43' 49Tj 61 1 S40 OO'-i 40 50, 12 to 1 IM. 117.51); Boston) Dirties Pullet Ibs. $28 00; sparerib! 1 lb. TAKING A LOOK at last week, machine-tool orders and factory orders for durable goods, two sensitive yardsticks of business ahead, bounded upward.

The stock market posted a new high before news hit of the steel investigation. Record high corporate profits reports covering the first nine months of the year poured in. The Commerce Department pegged the total output of the nation's goods and services at an unprecedented rate of $588.5 billion in the July, September quarter. A number of car assembly plants worked for the fifth Saturday in a row as GM and Ford hit all-time production peaks and over-all Industry sales reached a record pace for the middle third of October. They hit a stride of 26,390 units per selling day, up six per cent from a year earlier.

OIL COMPANIES have come to the conclusion that in an ever more populous world where cultivated land will have to produce more and more feed the role of fertilizers and other agricultural chemicals becomes obviously urgent. They are backing with big money their opinion they are well-suited to fill that role. The wave of oil company acquisitions by independent fertilizer producers has aroused the interest of government antitrust officials. These officials are concerned by such a sudden increase in industrial concentration and are apprehensive that the trend might put the remaining fertilizer concerns at a sharp disadvantage with the well-financed oil company subsidiaries. BITS FROM THE BIG BEAT: Department stores in some spots are launching Christmas Clubs in competition with banks.

Family Finance Corp. executives say the reason they're moving headquarters next year to Miami is that Philadelphia's fog too often hampers air travel of its officers. Tinted asphalt in red, yellow, blue and green is tested as a means warning motorists of special road hazards. Pan-American World Airways' bookings to Europe this month are running 15 per cent ahead of last year. Continental Can Co.

has dropped plans to raise prices Nov. 15 on some of its aluminum can products. Machine tool orders in September advanced to $78.2 million, up 13 per cent from August and 56 per cent ahead of a year earlier. 141 butt! 4 TO I Rockefeller said he didn't fresh ham 10 to 17 lb. j)7 1 down $31 50 Hvbrld hens 6014 know which hat Corbett was Heavy breed hens over lbs.

Xi 34' 46's 34 56' 36 1 41 4l'e 76 i 64 i 5i 71 I' 51 46'4 39't 77H 55 10S'. U'l 49 43 35H 42'- 30' 26H 4'4 40 4 44' 4 33 50'4 40'1 36' 60 4" 24' 1H 75H 5'1 35'4 31' 29A 20' 66 55 2S64 279' 10 106' 20'i 17' 3IH 37 46 31 "4 46' 40'4 654 50l l-tt 59 291 21' 4H 71 90' 77l 5 57'e 2' 40' 21 441 36' 564 43' 31 55 43e 41 31' 50H 31' 61 45' 574 39 41 34' 46' 36 49' 34'4 63'e 63 61' 5'. 26' 21' 24 514 41i 23'e 31' 2'' 51' 49M 51' 42 65 47' 37' 79' 66' 4 34 Mi 72'4 574 29' 21' 56' 50'-. 13' 66' 23' 17'e 54 'i 47''. 40 10 391 29' 107'-.

77' 142' 04 44 36t 73'4 60' 49 4I''4 58' 4.T 85 65 6714 59 27J4 23'i 7SH 68' 53 3V 32 24' 15 58 43 411' 39 SH 37' 53 46' 45 3IH 59' Mi 49 t9'4 34' 30' 6V4 53e 19i U1 36' 24' 21 13' 50 40 5B'4 46 55 47 6.T 52J4 90' 70' 55' 47' 651 4 5ni, 69H 791 977, 47' 36' 34 27 49 $47 00, 12 to 14 IbS. 137.50, 14 to 16 lb. 136 00. 16 to 20 lbs. 115 503 1600; bell let 6 to 10 lbs.

$77 00, 10 to 14 lbs. $7100. 14 to II lbs. $19.00, II la 20 tbs. $11.00, UK niut.

(Wottrltt Hldt 4 Par Ct.l wearing that of the president of the union group or "delega te NO. I WOOI 48C 26' 2914 56''4 Beef hides, No. i .05 No. I bars hides each S5 00 Hog tkln .25 Sheep pelt JO at-large to the Democratic Na-tional Convention." 49' 67V 34 77i 3H However, at one point during his attack on the national ad Dressed Beef 71 ministration. Rockefeller drew 27V4 54 CHICAGO Wholesale dressed beef laughs with the phrase: orlcei In car lot! for Friday.

Oct. 25; 744' 21' 47H "We must get the nation mov- Bndix Ay Beth Steel Poring Air Borden Bora Worn Bronlft Bristol Meyert Brunswick Campbell Soup Con Pac Cot Tror Celonee Cent A SW Corp Cent III Pi CAO Chqo PI fhryief CIT Fin Cities Sve Cora-Cola Comal Collins Col BroadMlg Columbia Gal Coml Cred Camw Ed Cons Ed Cons Fondi Cons Pwr ontrol Data Corn Prorturtf Curtis Wrmhl Deere r.e Detroit Ed Doug Arcft Dow Chem DuPont Dynamlrf Corp Eflstman Ft Pnio NO) Firestone First Chorter Florlelo Pwr Fla Pwr A LI Food MAC Ford Motor Ce Gen Oyn f.en Elec Gen Foods Gen Molori Crn Tel Gillette Glidnen Goodrich Goodyear Great Northed Greyhound Gulf OH Household Fin III Cent III Pwr Inland Stt IBM Inl Harvester Int Miner Int Nickel Int Paper Int Shoe int Tel Tel Interstate Pwr Iowa EL8.P Iowa Pfcl Johns Man Jones Kaiser Alum Kennecott Kerr MrGe OH Kimberlv Clark Kresqe SS LOF Glass Llag 8. Myers Lone Star Cemen! Lorlllard Mnrauette Cement Morsh Fid Martin Marietta Moylng Merck Mpls Honeywell Rlv Minn Mln Mtd Monsanto Chem Mont Ward Nat Blsc Nat Cosh Reg Nat Dairy Nat Distill Nat Lend Nat Steel Nevada Power NY Cent Nor Nat Pal Nor Poe Ry States Pwr Ohio Fdls Olln Mathlesnn Otis Elevator Owen'i Cng Fl 61 Owen'4 III Gal Pac G8.E PLT Packaging Corp Parke- Dovli Penn RR Penney JC Pepsi-Cola Pfiier Ph Dodae Phil Mor Phil Pet Plllsburv Pr Gambit Svc Pur Oil Quaker Oatl Radio Co Repub Steel Rev ion Reynolds Metll Rey Toh Royal Dutch Pel Safewny Stores St Paper Sears Roebuck Shell Oil Sinclair Socony Mobilgal South Ce So Pac Southwest PI Sperry-Rand SO Cal SO Ind SO NJ Sterling Drug Slud-Pack Sunray DX Tenn Got Trant Texaco Texas East Trant Texas Gulf Sulfur Timk RB Transamerlet Un Carb Un Oil of Col Un Poe Un Air Unit Fruit US Gyr LIS Rubber US Steel Universal Match West Elec Woolworth Zenith Chnlct steers: 500 to eOO lb. 38c; AOO to 700 37'4ii38c; 700 to 800 Int. ing again with vigor." 34 37V 6 38c; 800 to 900 Ibl.

17c Good liters: 500 to evm lbs. 3'P1r: 36 1 OVER COUNTER MKTS. W0 to 700 lbs. M'fiMc; 700 to 800 36 Ml 10' 137'4 lbs. 3A'4i 3e'c.

Choice heifers: 500 to 00 MKI 37c; eWO to 700 lbs. M'i37c. 1 37 I IfflrV -S I Good heifers: 400 to 500 lbs. J5e; xq ta 600 Ibl. 35' ifi35c.

58 36'4 57' 871 66' 21' 73H preside at the ribbon-cutting ceremonies. Shown just north of the traffic underpass is a soon-to-be-complcted pedestrian 49' OPEN TO TRAFFIC Mullan Ave. extcn-sion, part of Highway 63 through Waterloo, will be officially opened to traffic Thursday. Waterloo Mayor Ed Joehuinscn will 21 57 I mm 46' BACKGROUND MUSIC Dirtxt cobla connection! to rout office or irore from out control board. FARNSWORTH ELECTRONICS 201-203 E.

Mullan Dial AD 4-6681 200 to 220 Ibl 14.75i815.40 270 te 240 Ibl. 14 7515.40 200 to 270 lb! 14.25 15.10 No. I I No. 1-2 No. 2 3 34H 5H 270 to 240 Ibs.

240 to 270 Ibl. 44'. 48 No. 2-1 No. 2 3 No.

2 3 Swine Receipts At Iowa-Minn. Yards, Plants 270 to 300 Ibs. Junior Class Play At Alden on Nov. 8 OCOURT0R NEWS SERVICE! 59'4 14.2515 10 13.95ift 15 00 13.7511 14.85 14.50fll5.25 14.35' 15 25 14.05iS15.15, 87 WHY NOT 3114 No. 1-2-3 200 to 220 lbs.

No. 1-2-3 220 to 240 Ibs. No. 1-2 3 240 to 270 Ibl, Sows: No. 1-2-3 270 to 310 lbs.

No. 1-2-3 330 te 400 Ibl. Ne. 2-3 400 te 550 Ibl. Dlv.

Bid Aikn AII.Aitwrlcon LAC J1' J5' American Exprm 1.40 M' AS'a American Heritage AnheuM-r-Butch IM 41'M 50' Bonk of Amerlro 300 M'v Chase Manhattan Bank 1.10 9SH Combined Int. 31Mt 35 Dial Finonct 1.10 40 Ourlron 1.70 13 Pint National Bank 3 00 113' 111 Fisher Governor .90 Wt 33'4 Franklin Lltt Int. el3 6444 Ga Service 1,10 40' Holo Lighting iS 3 Home Insurance 40 74'4 774 Huclnaer .70 72'j Interstate Pwr. S'A ptd. 1 75 53 IELP pld.

J.40 51' SS IPS 114 pld. 3 75 3 IPS 1 la. S. UW. 75- Jeff Stan.

Lift Ine. 1.20 115 II Keystone Cusl. Fd. A .60 ln'4 II "i Lite Inv. oi la.

6' Meredith 1.40 n'b Not'i Oatl .60 70 71 National Old Line Int. 2 '4 2814 NW Sti. Por. Cem. 1 00 43 4a NW Pub.

Svc. ptd. 4 50 1 102 NW Pub. Sve. 1.30 31 31 Pacific Pit 1.00 l't Purex .41 31 3.

I Recce Corp. 1.00 34 Richardson Co. 1.30 2Mi 28' i Schleld Bantam 7'i Southern Union Cat 1 00 n'M 35'i SW Sis. Tel. 1.70 234 Super Valu .61) 27 30 Thermogas .40 14' 15 Trans.

Bui 100 Jde SSH Trans. Gas Pipe Lint 1.00 73' 25' United Ins. of Am. .10 mi AA Vance Sanden 16' I Viking Pump 1.4 26 28 Walnut Grove Product! .30 U't 1av, Younker Bros. 200 4)14 44U DES MOINES (API Estimated receipt! Plan Formal Opening of Highway 63 The extension of Mullan Ave.

13.00ii714.15 11.501113.50 Saturday at Iowa and southern Minnesota packing plants, Important concentration MAKE YOUR SAYINGS PAY? ALDEN The junior class of the Alden Community school present the play, "The Little Dog Laughed," by Ken and 60 18' 34V, 20 56i 52 60 77' 504 yards and buying itotlom actual receipt Friday week ago 27.000; veor oao 27,000. Packing House Stocks Demand fair. Price! mostly iteady with! 42 Armour 48 31 14V Friday i average, instance 2c lower. Graybeal Will Manage Kansas City Theatre Marvin Graybeal, manager of the Waterloo Paramount Theatre, has been named manager of the Big Paramount nrr.tre in Kansas City, Mo. Graybeal has been manager at the Paramount since 1957.

Ho has also managed theatres In Sioux City, Kansas City and Des Moines. He will assume 3S'4 23 101 38Vi 35 Borrow! ana guts: S4H! 57c Vera Tarpley, on Nov. 8, 1963, at 8 p. m. at the Alden gymnasium.

The cast: Sue Lettow, Lynn 25' 11' 40V Morrtll Roth Swift Wilson through the Logan Avenue urban 50 200 to 270 Ibl. 44H 44 14.85ffil5.50 220 to 240 Ibs. 200 to 220 Ibl. 220 te 240 Ibl. 240 ta 270 Ibl.

270 to 240 Ibl. 14.50W15.25 14.50 15.25 14.10ti15.15 14.25 1314.75 13 8514 65 240 ta 270 Ibl. EARN 270 to 300 Ibl. u.oaia le-JV 73' 61'4 94' 56 44'4 34' 49'4 40' 37'4 23 4714 36'4 4914 43' 6414 45-1 37 26' Potter, Janna McEIvanla, Arne Anderson, Mary Lawson, Jan Sharar, LeRoy Pommrehn, Karolyn Heiden, Steve Klein, Faye Griffin, Diane Daniels, Carol Lemke, Kaye Peterson, 101' 74 JJlVleliJlltsJ OVER THE YEARS' 1 6 page booklet packed with information about stocks ond how to invest. Stop in, phone or mail coupon for free copy.

Own your share of American business Quail Inc. Ul Sycamore Dial 234-447J Member New York Stock Exchanqt WINTER HOURS TO 4:30 Please send me free copy of "Dividends Over I the Years, a basic guide for common stock in- vestment." 49' 34H 35' MUTUAL FUNDS. Bid Ask 50 75 renewal project area will be officially opened to traffic Thursday. Mayor Ed Jochumsen has invited Highway Commission officials, local civic leaders and the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce to participate in the ribbon cutting ceremonies at 10:30 a. m.

Federal Aid The Mullan Ave. extension Is part of Highway 63 through Waterloo. The traffic underpass, the pedestrian overpass and the his new position Nov. 1. SVo SEMI-ANNUALLY KELLER LOAN SERVICE He was honored Thursday at a farewell party at Porky's Red Interest Paid Semi-Annually on First Mortgage Bonds These bonds moy be purchased in denominations of $100 to $1,000 for a period of six months to five years.

Over 60 Years ef Mortgage Investment Experience CALL OR WRITE IOWA SECURITIES CO. 840 WEST 4TH DIAL AD 3-6171 79 7214 42 65 4''. 41 47' 4W, 61 34H 09'. 46' '4 414 64 55' 33 17' 641. 65 7m 30' 7 36? 191 17'4 68V4 51 109 78 3914 3614 73 86' 48 53'4 14H 31 734 79 1 Sharon Fenton, Barbara Kop-pes.

OELWEIN MAN HELD Ray Howard Coonrad. 42. of Oelwein, was arrested by Waterloo police Thursday at request of the Floyd county sheriff's office. He was sought in connection with complaints on checks. Affiliated Fund 144 Boston Fund 10.71 Capital Life Int.

Sh. 11.77 12 90 Commonwealth Inv. 10. 1 11.05 Concord Fund 12.77 Eaton Howard Bat. Fd.

12.79 13(2 Eaton ir Howard St. Fd. 14.31 15.46 Incorporated Income 7T 10.61 Incorporated Investor 7.79 7 Keystone S-4 4 35 4.75 Mass. Investors 15.31 78 One-Wllllom Streef 13.4 14.74 Geo. Putnam Fund 15.30 16.72 Geo.

Putnam Growth l5 78 Television Elec. 7.90 161 Windsor Fund 14 45 15.71 Wellington Fund 14.71 14.11 Amazing Growth ond Capital Appreciation COMBINED INSURANCE COMPANY Price about $36.00 Stock Dividtndt 33Vi 1960 50 1961 66Vj4 1962 20 1963 We will bt pleased to show you tha record. Phone AD 4-2669 57' 37' 2BJ 38' 3a 19H 12? 69' 61' 65' 464 731 534 35 24 9' 5' 39H 25' 21' 1714 74' 59' 20' 16'4 18' 134 69' 534 54i 44 11714 100Ji 13 59 43'4 31' 30' 20 90H 73 49' 40'4 57' 43' 201 13V, 41 31' 75' 67' 79' 51 Carpet by local theatre managers. Attending the party were Don Bowin, manager of the Waterloo Theatre; Robert Dudley, manager of the Strand Theatre; Glenn Nargang, manager of the Starlite; Lloyd Knode, manager of the Skyvue; Gene Blair, manager of the Regent and Hill-crest In Cedar Falls and Merle I.ONGER STAY I Name Address LOS ANGELES W) Adlal i Corporate Notes ore ova liable to residents of Iowa, ond earn 5Vi Interest teml-annuolly. 1 1 years of prompt payment assure you ef good eomings on your money.

Investigate Today R. I. KELLER, Prat. K.L.S. Home Office 203 Morth-Ploce Building Dial AD 4-0347 Investors Group Fundi Mutual Inc.

1 454 12 3 Stock 20 06 Selective 10 474 11.70 Variable Pov 7.117 7.6 Intercnntlnental 252 476 Ex. dividend. Plus extra. Plui stock. Ex.

Itork. Jfor-1 split Stevenson said Friday U. N. forces may have to remain In Congo beyond the six-month extension granted by the United enclosure of Virden Creek were financed by federal, state and local funds. The right-of-way for the entire project area was purchased with Urban Renewal funds for $379,845 and given to the Highway Commission to relieve traffic congestion caused by the Illinois Central Railroad yards intersecting Logan Ave.

and E. 4th St, Overpass Blair, owner of the Regent and Hillcrest. Nations. Investment Securities 740-741 Block Bids. Waterloo OUR BOARDING HOUSE Aee SOO 6NU8BINS Building Material Sales Representative To work with District Sales Manager callini? on dealers and distributors of building materials in Iowa area.

Should have related experience. Salary, expenses and car furnished. If qualified, write Box H-8, co Courier, giving experience and salary requirements. A COMMON STOCK FUND? CH1CKE4 AMD DUMPUNlGS. TELL ME.WHATVS SWELLER CQnYT HKetH'WAV SOL) TMAivl 6L1DIMS Ttf BRIDSEWORK PASS UP VEAL CUTLETS OVEf? ROAST DUCK AMD APPLE AMD TOMRtO SAUCE SAUCE FOS SECOND CHOICE, IP SOO SKlEER AT FRIED flEO 3UST ET ME OWL TH TONGUE J'O OSSTER6 OR EKOILEO AKOJMD VlKSINllA HAW AMO FOREIGN INVESTMENTS? fillet voo' Better backto; YAM4 NOU CAM MW TAWDEAA BIKE MAXIt4(3 ine paving contract was Awarded by the State Highway Commission to Allied Construction Charles City, for 095.

North of the underpass, a pedestrian overpass Is being completed. It will provide crossing of the highway for children attending East-side schools. The overpass Is financed jointly by the Highway Commission and by Waterloo. AKH VMMlrrj. rV V.

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District Solas Menatjart Charlet M. Clikemon Julian W. Slater Leon E. Robb, Divisional Salet Monetae 319 Jefferson Waterloo Dial 2J4-82 TRUCK LEASING nAMILK IOWA'S LARGEST SITrLIERS OT OFFICE TRODUCTS DIET 5 WARTS A PAY AND lit lost Perk Ave. Hwy.

20 I. et Nevada fRII CUSTOMER PARKINS AT HIGHWAY 20 EAST AND NIVADA ST. LOCATION MOTHtMfi 100 FALLS AVE. PHONE AO S36S WATinLOO 1.

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Pages Available:
1,452,591
Years Available:
1859-2024