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MuseiHnt, Journal. Jan. 28,13 Beth Stl 3P.i Boeing Air 38' Case JIB1', Chrysler 84'i Corn Prod 52' Curtiss Wr 16 Deere 28 DuPont 246 Eastman cupyiicu uy Davenport, Iowa. Collision Injures Woman, Child Exhaust Smoke Obscured Vision, Two Are Injured imnlia frnm two Ve hiclcs caused two accidents on civile within a hall hour this morning and a passcn ip Wake. 4.

escaped in jury, as did Hal Blake. Police said the vision of both drivers was blocked by the smoke from a car parked about isu iccl iram wi i'aL in one car received num fadal cuts and darned east of Walnut street Blake was Mrc Mai L. Blake. 26 Kast Seventh street, was taken East Seventh street, was when LU1V1 l3L PflhrTlc OaSt SOU The left front section of each car was damaged heavily. A leu tu r3T Muscatine General hospital, from front fender on Oie paiked car she was released aftci oatmsnt.

Her son, Harold Jun i parmcnt Her son. Harold Jun iilhpH H. Holliday, al6 Mul berry avenue, received minor Deny tiv. Make," 7 received a possible damage. The time of the collision broken nose.

Mrs. Blake, who was taken to the hospital By ire Chief Alex Bender, was injured when the car driven by her husband, Harold (Hal) Blake, collided nearly head on with car drivon by Jacob W. Roberts, 22, 2004 Oneida street, in the 200 block of East Sixth street. Mrs. Blake's head struck and broke the windshield.

Soybeans Hold Gains Despite Profit Taking Chicago Soybean futures absorbed flurries of profit cash ins, but still held gains of six cents a bushel or more most ol the time today in active dealings on the Board of Trade. Ti. fVi isarlv Aftr rnnon ad ranged close lo the 10 cent limit allowed lor a single aay on mc exchange. Brokers ascribed the strength largely to continued heavy buy ing by public speculators Grains were mostly firm in moderate trade. at: wheat 1 car, corn 431.

oats 12, rye 10, barley 5a, soybeans 24. Soybeans finished 9 cents a bushel higher, March 76; wheat 2 cents higher, March S2.12Vi Vi; corn unchanged to higher, March Sl.15: oats hiL hcr lo lower, March 73.731 cents; rye ltf 17 higher, March 51.41. ac 7:30 Hits Truck Eugene M. Anlhony route 4, driving a 1962 model car which crashed into the rear sec ion of a stopped truck on East Second street at Poplar street at m. Police said his vision ws obscured by a heavy cloud of exhaust smoke from a truck, hirh was pushed into a iruci ahead ol cat more than I wchmeycr: Judge Matthew Wcs $100 damage to the hood and grill.

Henry J. Hamman, 64, 911 West Fulliam avenue, was driving a truck of the H. Smith Coal 71 "Fact Sec ond street, pulling another truck of the Smith company iu started. When the motor began running, Hamman slopped and the accident soon followed. Raipn E.

Loving, 62, 1011 Kansas street, was driving the damaged truck. Chicago Potatoes Chlcaso USD, Pta'" arrivals 162; on track 186; tots U. S. shipments Fnday 627, Ssturdnv 331; Sunday old sup moaeraic, demand for round reds ers 24.75 steady; 4.15: Hcd River Val 2.2(1 2.36 new sup Omaha Livestock USDA and 2 200 2 lc.lKSn' 11 45b. i spa.

lnsly fecders heifers 15.500: Hons rn butchers 13.50 slaughter 14,000: stl'yCtcady: most choice sn mnst choice heif Nothing Apparently Taken In Oakville Bank Breakiii Oakvilie The Oakville office of the Farmers and Merchants Savings Bank of Burlington was broken into 'early Saturday but nothing apparently was taken, Sheriff Ralph McDowell said. Several drawers were ransacked and a portable steel vault was moved about eight inches. The bank office manager, Everett Gates, said 552 in a cardboard box and $9,20 in a drawer were bypassed. Gates discovered the brcakin at tn a. m.

Saturday when he went tn work. A 30 by 50 inch pane of glass in the front door had been broken. Oakville Marshall Lloyd Austin said he made his final tour ol at 11:30 p. m. Friday and that I hp riass was intact at that lime cairl (he hreakin may have some connection with the cutting of 26 telephone lines between Oakville and Wapello last Monday night.

The lines were re naircd the next day. When a caller failed to reach npiu cdn Hav an investica tion showed the lines were cut again at the same location, mile west of here. McDowell said the cuttings McDowell said the cuuuiRs prevent calls from Oakville to his office in Wapello trate set Feb 4 at date for hearing on plaintiff's application to modify divorce decree of Oct. 13, Hogs Steady To 25 Lower In Slow Trade USDA Offi cial estimated livestock receipts for Tuesday arc 3,000 cattle, 8,000 hogs and 1,000 sheep. Chicago (AT Trade in 'the butcher hog market was slow today.

Prices were steady to 25 cents a hundredweight lower for the offerings of 9,500 head, larg in three weeks. The 190 220 lb mixed No. 1 and 1 S1fi.sn.l7. the mixed 1 3 grades at $16 16.75, and sows up to ,511. du.

Slaughter steers were steady to decline reflected in prime graae oay which moved ai wio.t 1,250 1,300 lb weights. Mixed choice and prime woolcd slaughter lambs topped fairly freely at $20 for mixed choice and prime which averaged 107 Hogs butchers steady to 25 lower; 1 2 190 220 lb butchers sifisn tn S17.O0: bulk mixed 1 3 190 220 lbs. 516.00 to 220 250 lbs. $15.35 to 2 3 2SU nM nnrt Iyi nivrd 1 3 320 400 lb, sows $13.75 to J14.50; 400 500 lbs. J.J.uu tu $14.00.

Cattle calves none; slaughter steers slcady to 50 lower; four loads prime 1,250 1.300 steers 52S 00 to 5'8 25' early sales high choice and prime 1,100 1,300 lbs. $27.00 qnn.1 lbs. 525,50 'to' good $23.50 to sw.nn choice 850 1,075 lb. heifers nri i New York Stock; NEW YORK Am Can Alum Co 5714 Am Motors 20 AM A Am Toh 30 Am Natl Gas 44' r. Stock Quotation! Mor Gen Elec 79, Gen Motors 62V, Goodrich 4814 Goodyear Ill Cent 42i In! Harv 52'i Int and 47V, Int Paper Iowa 111 491, Iowa and 55 Kcn'cott 70; Krcsuc SS 21i Maytag 3l7A Monsanto 50.i Mont Ward 34 Marshall Field 36 Radio Corp 63', Scars Roeb 7014 Sinclair Oil 40 Socony 61', So Pc 3114 Std Brands, 70; Std Oil Ind S1H Std Oil 60 Stud Pack 7 Swift 13H Texaco SO'4 Union Pacific 351, f.

47' Westingh 37 and Smith, 201 E. Third, utility and commercial COWS iu u.v... sinn 1.100: slaughter lambs, and ewes steady; a strinK ot 538 head choice and pt'ime 107 lb. ed Western woolcd lambs 520 00; few lots choice 90 105 lbs $19.30 to good and choice $18.00 to cull to good woolcd slaughter owes $5.00 to $7.00. ruxmnn Cnsh Grain Chicago yellow oats sales.

Corn No, 2 i No. 3 vdlow 1.194 20; How 1.12. Soybeans No. 2 Soyocar. on Film Director Is Found Dead Hollywood John FaIt row, famed movie director and producer, was found dead of an apparent heart altack in.

his home in Beverly Hills Sunday night. He wai 56. Personal Income Of lowans Rises in Mr mnnrU'thnt ner sonal income ol towans vcmber was 4.9 per cent niEncr than a year: ap.o, as compared, than a vear aco, as comparcq. pe' rnoenix, wm i.t with i Snal rise of 4. afternoon at 1:30 at the Stacy Phoenix, will be The magazine set the Iowa, income figure for.

the month at $529.3 million and its total for the first 11 months of 1962' at $5.6, bil lion, me wuimuu. up 4.1 per cent from the previous year. Dies Of Broken Neck Marshalltown Services, will be here Tuesday for Max Hibbs. about 37, who died of a broken' neck Saturday, in a fall down the basement steps at his home here. Hibbs, a former pros: ber of Commerce, was in the real estate business.

Tulane Admits Negro Students New Orleans Privately untarilv registered eight Ne r. rnr rh srrinc semester becoming the seventh Louisiana college to break the tor white only barrier DAILY REPORT MONDAY, JANUARY 28 District Court Divorce suit Lola M. Rohdc versus Robert J. Rohdc; couple wed at Iowa City Aug. 7, 1957; plaintiff charges cruelly; she asks for home al 811 Cedar street, household furniture and equipment, automobile, life in surance policies on ner ana nei alimony, attorney fees and suit money and that aetenaam pay their debts.

Collection writ Sparks Supply Davenport, versus Ivan Gorsuch. doing business as Gor such's Plumbing and' Heating, Wilton; plaintiff asks Jl. 217.91 for unpaid goods and merchandise, and interest. Doci'cb hearing James L. vpi sus Martha Hospitals a j.

Mrc Nettie Have mam 113 Lord; Lvman Roberts. 2007 Mulberry; Henricttr Jake man, 'Route Mrs. Jarae iu gent, Route Mrs. Earl Orms by, Moscow; Mrs. Frank Batche lor, Route Jacqueline Pass more, AtaUssa; Harry Rciss, Lone Tree; Mrs.

Claude Healy, 1548 Washington; Mar jorie Eastman, New Boston; Mrs. Clifford Paul, 118 Clinton; Clarence Wclsch, 211 Mulberry; Mrs. Robert Holliday, 912 Scott; Mrs Lee Barnhart, 9 Virginia drive; Edith Hincs, 1820 Park Ave; Mrs. Ivan Srrause, Route Michael Carter, Davenport; Zella DeLong, 1415 King. Dismissed: Mrs.

Robert Logel, 2007 Oneida; Mrs. Vera Schreurs 1WA Iowa; George Millett, 1817 Phillips; Robert E. Johnson. 929 Lucas; Clifford King, 1214 Park Joseph Louck, New Bos ton; James "Baars, 19W ucmc ton; Jamo "fi 1961, for greater visiuuion ngn.s, with their child, now living with i rest; Mrs, Elmer Bloom, Ji i i arrv Snvder. QU1V2 thp defendant and band in Davenport, Fifth; Mrs.

Mary Brown, 1005 Cypress; John Weber, Route Mrs. Earl Rohdc, 1616 Washington; Mrs. Andrew Tobias, 8D8 Leroy: Vernon Lowe 511 E. Mississippi drive; Jacob Shoopman, Letts; Ralph Burns, 992 Mrs. David Dodder and infant daughter, lowa uiy, Mrs.

Charles Doak, 736 Lake Park Timothy Hazpn, Davenport. Bom: Son lo Mr. and Mis. Ronald Symmonds, 1711 Isett, Son to' Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Kurrigcr, 705 W. Seventh, Satur Son to Mr. and Mrs Gary Smith, Route 1, Sunday, Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon LaRue, 224 Kindler, Sun Daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Cur ti i Doak, Davenport, today. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs Gerald Powell, 1302 Orchard, today. Vernon Deahr, 212 Fletcher, to Chicago Produce Errs aooui d.

70 per uuyu'k de A Whis 3Li'vc poultry: Wholesale buying special led White Rock fryers Boy Scout Troop MecHncs Troop 99 Edwin Frcycr" muth, S. M. Monday, 7:00 p.m. at Jefferson School. Troop 115 Walter WittkofC, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.

at Trinity Episcopal Church Troop Verio Holtz, M. Monday, 7:00 p. m. at. Lincoln School Troop 117 Roy Gjertson, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.

at Zion Lutheran Parish Hall. Troop 119 Eest Schuler, M. Tuesday, 7:00 p. m. at Lutheran Homes Gym.

Troop 123 Verle Beauseign eur. S. M. Monday, 7:00 p.m. at K.

C. HaU. Troop 127 Art Bader, S. M. Monday, 7:00 p.m.

at First Methodist Church. Troop 133 Clifford Lanfier, Monday, 6:30 p. m. at Madison School. Troop 141 Bob Little, S.

M. Monday, 7:30 p.m. at American Lesion Home, West Liberty. Troop 15b' Roy Mayhow, S. M.

Friday, 7:00 p.m. at MAR MAY Obituaries and Funtrali MBS. MABEL NEWTON Vllhrral services for Mrs. Mabel Newton, 62 Friday morning in Wednesday Born June 9, 1900,, near Letts, community. She was married' to Philip Newton who oieo in rsa i.

T.U. Krf mill arrivp at the funeral home today. Rev. Hubert' Sunderman will officiate at tne services and burial will be in the Letts cemetery. DONALD K.

WAGNER Columbus Junction Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 at the Stacy it, i u.mo fir Dnnald Rimer Wagner, 69, who died Sunday morning at the Muscatine general hospital. He had been taken to the hospital Friday. Bnm Nov. 4, 1893, 'in rural Con cord township near Columbus 1.. cjin ol Charles E.

and Lae Una Mickey Wagner. Survivors include five broth vtu rvoiimhue Junction: Ben. Thompson. Ralph and Bart, Fredonia; an, aiem. Smith of Mus catine and Mrs.

Ema Miller of Sigourney, are also survivors MRS. LILLIAN H. HAAX Mrs. Lillian H. Haan, 91, resident' of Muscatine for 80 years died at 8:30 p.m.

Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs Elmer TeStrake, 1105 New elk Avenue, after a brief illness. jn.i,tpr at 1 Frank and Emma Kemble Hadley, she was vrav fi 1871. at Lawrence, Kansas. She was married Oct. 19, DeMott, to John j.

riaa.ii. Haan was a member of the First Methodist church. kup. riaiicnters irimpr (Coral TeStrake of Miarin(, and Mrs. Harrison (Emma) Bailey of central ity ch.

nreceded in death by her husband Dec. 3, 1957; her narcnts, one sister and one brother. Rev. Edwin Frohardt will con duct, funeral services a 2 p.m tuesaay jl ip. Interment will be af Greenwood cemetery.

))ON'ALl) BATES n.iip are Bend ing at Qudgeon McCullcy funeral I flnna ri Ra P.S. 3. Wa uonaiu ginia, Saturday. The body was being broughi back to Wapello today. He wasJwrn at Wapello in i9U, the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Bates. Surviving arc sisters Mrs. Jennie Law, St. Paul, and Miss Marcia Bates, Davenport, and his parents.

in ripath were sisters Mrs. Lela Merrick, Miss Hazel Bates and a brother, Harold. Groin Futorw Jan. 28 High WHEAT MAR 2 12 li MAV 2.12 2.. JUi: J.W.

sep DEC JUL 1.33(4 1 31 SEP 1 31V. 1.30 MAR 2.7W 2.70 MA. 80 HI JUL 2.80,i 2.71 AUG 2.78',i 2.7! SEP 2.57 2.5 NOV 2.50'i 2.4, 1.4111 1.4!' 1.38', 1.37 1.3314 1.31 1M 1 30 "ho67eYd1Itrict BOY SCOUT MEETINGS FOR THIS WEEK American Legion, West Branch. Troop 151 Lyle A. Overson, Thursday, 7:00 p.

at American Legion Post No. 548, Wilton Jet. Explorer Scout Meetings Post 115 Richard Stoddard, A. Monday, 7:30 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church.

Post 122 Eldon Hublen, E. A. 7:30 p.m. at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Post 127 Charles uttei, Monday, 7:00 p.m.

at First Methodist Church. Post 141 Robert Smith, E. A. Monday. 7:30 p.m.

at Knights of Pythias Hall. West Liberty. Cub Scout Pack Meetings 99 Walt Runyon, C. M. Thursday, 7:00 p.m.

at Jefferson Pad; 400 Norman Smith, C. M. Monday, 7:30 p.m. at Grant School. Special Eventi Thursday, Jan.

31 at 7:00 p.m., Citv Government Political Rally li be held at the National Guard Arinory. GEORGE W. MENTINK Funeral services for George W. were held at 2 p.m. at the Ralph J.

Wiitich 1 kAm Uai'rv, Hppcphen. reader, of Davenport, officiated at the services. Mrs, beorge noi liday was the oL ganist. Pallbearers were Elmer, Lester, Kenneth and Edward Wind man. Interment was at the Klein cemetery.

Mr. Mentink died Jan. ia at tne Muscatine General hospital. GLENN H. HELMICK Morning Sun Glenn H.

Hel mick, 82, died Saturday at Muscatine general hospital. He was the son of Henry and Margaret Wheeler'Helmiek and was born in Louisa county on Jan. He was married to uine axe miston Wapello on June 30 mm vfpct pf his life he farmed tr, Tnwa in 1938 and returned lo Restopia Home at p.imht in 1958 where he made his residence His wife preceded him death on Dee. 10, 1961. Several nieces arid neplie survive.

hp pnnducted by the Rev. Edward Fish of United Presbyterian church of Morning church will officiate ill be in the Indian CreeK ceme RYK VANDER VOS ha heen received here by Mrs. Art VanBochove of the death of her brother, Kyic van der Vos. at Manhatten, Sunday morning. Also surviving, in addition to Mrs.

VanBochove, is his wife, enns and daughters, several grandchildren. and brothers and sisters. SUI Offers Summer Class In Mexico Iowa City The State Univer sity of Iowa "campus" will b( rl In Tnnlpri pv. Mexico this summer for studonls who want, to study Spanish, and the same time see Mexican life firsthand. Tlio SITT nenarfnienl of Ro mapp T.anp n3ppi has Dlanncd a summer program of study at ihe Instituto Technologico ae tstu dios Superiores dc Monterrey SUI for Spanish courses at all levels of language ability.

"Here is a wonderful opportunity for those students whe wish" to learn a language in 'he native environment," said Ed mund de Chasca, chairman of the mum home tor cllo native who died at Kcnney SUI Department of Romance Vt TP. Vir I anminpp "Thpv will live On at Ft. Lee, Vir Avmv hospital COIIN MAR MAY JUL SEP DEC OATS MAH MAY SEP Low Close LIS'" 1.17 Piev 2.1211 2.10 2.12 i m3. ..,14.. 1.99U 1.863, IK rammis with students from all urit A' Mpxirr, and will have an opportunity to see thp Mexican way of life first hand, while Mexican students get to meet people from across tne Doracr.

All KtudenlN, rcgai dlein of the! of ply. Beglnnlnc courses wUI be by Engllsn speaiaiiK teachers, od more advanced course's by natives of Mexico. Students who have enough previous knowledge of Spanish can Hlso enroll in such conres as art, nil 'literature to supple ment the language courses and receive credit. The six week course will begin July 13. Tuition is $310 and includes class fee.

double room fee, meals, medical services, and laundry, as well as sports and social activities, visits to industrial plants, excursions, and cultural programs uir Vipm of credit at SUI may be earned for the sum mer study program. mav make their own travel ar rangements. All dormitory recreation fa cilities are provided on uit sc ihpv are varsities. All the buildings arc modern wim uit latest conveniences, said Armana cut Tfnmance Lan tsaKcr, vi mi ppc npnartmcnt. who will take part in the special program in Monterrey.

Pcleri in more in formation should contact Baker at the SUI Department of Ro mance Languages. Lfl Notice NOTICE TO BIDDERS Scaled bids win The Rev. Hubert bunderman Sun on Tuesday at p. m. inc "'til; of the United Presoyrcnan at piel.oe mncral home, inier on 2ist day oi Cirv and ouriai m.nt wjll bc at Cairo cemetery.

19C3 for and burial mcnt will be at Cairo cemetery. nf the follow with' Trade in of 5:00 ol Musca Salt Cinacr bidders are on file i Moontcd City cierK. certified check amount shall De a Wffl serves the right to reject am or all bids and also reserves the right to waive technicalities, 'the City Council of MASON, APPROVEDCltANDr PASSED the 24th day of January. 1963. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received I at the Office of the City Clerk, Cuy Hall.

Muscatine. Iowa ui.til 5JM on Uic 21st day of Fcbruao. for sale to the city oi must Specif Lions' and Instructions to Offic o' the Citv Clerk. Muscatine. Iowa.

proposals shall be accompanied by a certified check drawn upon a solvent Towa bank in the of 10 of the bid price and snail bc a proposal guaranty. The City of Muscatine reserves the right to reject any or all as reserves the right to waive technicalities, and to accept hid which is in the best fBy "order' of the City Council of MUSCat FLORENCE MASON. City Clerk APPROVED AND PASSED the 24th day of January. 19W. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Scaled bids will bc received at the Office of the City Clerk City Hall.

Muscatine, lowa until M. on the 21s( day of February 11)63 for sale lo the City of Muscatine of the following: 1 1963 Heavy Duty Dump Trucks 25,000 G.V.W. with Trade in of 2 rnimp Trucks, No. 8 and FARMER'SMARKETj JANUARY 29, TUESDAY, Public Auction, UJcaico. mugs a i of Grandview, Iowa, Starting at 11:00 A.M., Homer Hill yard, owner, Duncan Smith, auctioneers, Paul Hemold, JANUARY 2D.

TUESDAY, Closing: Out Sale, Located 5 miles North of Tipton and 'k mile West of Wald Station, Starting at 11:30 A.M., William Agne, owner, Smith Wingert, auctioneers, Tipton State Bank, clerk. JANUARY 30, WEDNESDAY. Closing Out Sale, Located 2i miles north of the Blue Grass Savings Bank or 3 miles south of Walcott Iowa on the Walcott Blue Grass road. Starting at 12 30 Clarence Brus. owner, Gronewald and Bcr nick, auctioneers, Blue Grass Savings Ban, cierx.

JANUARY 31, THURSDAY. Closing Out Sale, Located 4 miles North of West Liberty and mile East or 7 miles Northwest of Atalissa. Starting at 11:00 A.M., Everett Kline, owner, Smith eV Duncan, auctioneers, West Liberty State Bank, FEBRUARY 2, SATURDAY, Closing Out Sale, Located 3 miles oast of Taylor Ri'idgc, Illinois on route 94 to Pleasant Ridge church and 2 miles south; or 2 miles north of Preemption, Illinois on route hi urai its north. Starting at 1:00 P.M., Maurice Begyn, owner, Harold Sackman and Robert Moffitt, auctioneers, uaie nammenin, FEBRUARY 5, TUESDAY, Public Auction, Located 3 miles south of Bennett and 2milcs west or 8 miles north i of Wilton Junction or 10 miles southeast of Tipton. Starling at A.

Kenneth Jordan, owner, Smith Wingert, auctioneers, Bennett State Bank, clerk. FEBRUARY 7, THURSDAY, Closing Out Sale, Located 3 miles North of West Liberty on the Springdal. road and 1 mile East or 7 miles Northwest of AtaJissa, Starting at 11.00 A.M.', Orvillo Broden, owner. Smith Elder, auctioneers, West Liberty State Bank, clerk. FEBRUARY 8, FRIDAY, Closing Out Sale, Located 2 miles cast and miles north of Lone Tree or 3 miles west and miles North from Nichols, off of highway 22, Starting at 11.00 Lawrence Krai, owner, Duncan Smith, auctioneers, Hills Bank and Trust, clerks.

FEBRUARY 9, SATURDAY, Closing Out Sale, located mile south of Mercer County Fair Ground and mile west, or 5 miles east of Joy on route 17 and 1 mile south and eas. mile Starting at 12:00, Francis Bopp, owner, Lane Hyent, Harold 'Sackman, auctioneers, Allen Garmer, clerk. FEBRUARY "12, TUESDAY, Closing Out Sale Located miles north of Muscatine, or 1 mile. west of Hatfield's Station on No. 6 and 38 then 2 miles south, Starting at 11:00 A.M., D.

J. Coram, owner, Dean Smith, auctioneer, Wilton Savings Bank, clerk. FEBRUARY 14, THURSDAY, Closing Out Sale, Located mile west of Wilton and 2 miles north and then 2 miles nnrth nf Moscow. Clarence Blank, owner, bidder are on file In th OrWc the Citj Clerk. Muscatine.

low. Proposals shall be accompanlea. bv certified check dra upon solvent' Iowa bank the amount Of 10 of the bid price, and also reserves the hat bid of the By orde ihe best inter City Council MASON. APPROVED AND PASSED 24th day of January, uu NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby Riven to the qualified voters of the ue Grass Community School D'Strif1 in the Counties of Scott and Muscarine. State of Iowa, that a special and ordered "to be held in and for.

Sk. whereat there will bc submitted to the voters ol voted, upon! the following 'props! Shall the Blue Grass Commun ity School District. In the Counties of Scott and Musea tine State of Iowa, issue bonds in the amount of Sevcmy nine Thousand Dollars ($79,090.00) for the purpose ot building and furnishing an addition to the existing elementary school building in and for said School District? The polls for said election will bc open from twelve o'clock Noon until seven o'clock P. Central Standard Time, of said day and for said election the whole of School District has been consolidated into and will constitute one voting precinct and the polling place will bc at the School House in the Town of Blue Grass. Iowa, at which time and place all of the qualified voters of said School District are hereby notified to ap PeThis Notice is jriven by order of the Board of Directors ot said School District pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 29G.

Code of Iowa, 1962, and to a sufficient petition with the requisite signatures ordered bv the 16 day January. 196.1. MARIAN MEYER Secretary, Board of Muscatine Journal Classified Advertising Classifications 2. Card of Thanki 2A In Memoriam i Lost and Found 4 Lodges 5 Professional Servleei 6 Financial 7 Insurance Political Advertisement! 9 Business Services 10 Help Wanted Mai 10A Salesmen Wanted 11 ticip wanteu i in i. 11A Saleswomen Wanted Female I 13 Business Opportunities 13A Schools of Instruction 14 Situations Wanted 15 Apartments For Rent 16 Roorhs For Rent 17 Houses For Rent 17A Miscellaneous Rental! 13 Wanted To Rent Houses For Sale 19A Realtors 20 Business Property For Sal 21 Lots For Sale 23 Merchandise For Sal 25 Good Food 26 Building MatcnaJi 27 Pets For sale 29 Farm Machinery 30 Farm Livestock Over 28 Times liNampie A Miscellaneous For Sale For Kent 35 Automobiles For Sal 36 Trucks For Sale 37 Auto Services, Part, Deadlines Classified forms close the day of insertion.

To plac Errors Th. Journal will to responsibl tr only the first tncorret inser on Please check your ad after correction immediately. type (6 point) will be billed at th following Dean Smith, auctioneer, Wilton Savings Bank, clerk. 7 1 1' I c. 5 FEBRUARY 16, SATURDAY, Closing Out Sale, Locaiea 3 miles Professional 5etVICM3 west and 1 mile north, ol layior mage m.

or umw ouu. of Andalusia, 111.. Starting at 12:00, Edward 1M Kelly, Expert Repair Ove wn, I miLs haul Auto mat: rTnW MnNDAY. Livestock Auction, Located 3 miles liaUl iuw in a. januamx o7ijI west West Branch 1 miles west Rates word 6c word 5c word 3c word ime: J1.80 or Him mcs.

or $2.80 for seven times. tlie number of words by the num ber of times by' the rate. Advertisements set tn larger II point Vype will be billed double ind Ads 25c Notices liavc a drinking prob Alcoholics Anonymou snon open lor appon January 29. Phone 263 2705. WANTED Lady to share modem WESTERN STYLE Square Dance Lessons Every Wed.

Night 8 10:30 P.M. V.F.W. HALL S1.50 Per Couple Soft Drinks Only ANDY ANDERSON Instructor Card of Thanks Dr. Wi: helped make mv recent stay in the hospital more enjoyable. Thanks also to mv friends and relatives who senl cards, sifts, and flow cast and 2 miles north of or wasners and flryei'S.

nfwesTCed'a? ST t1 Home Center, Sec Brown, owner, Parizek Donohoe, auctioneers, iirst ste northeast of Nichols, Startins si 11:30 A.M., red Leliman milh Elder, auctioneers; West Liberty Stale cleric. Olid 2655. Chestnut, CHIROPRACTIC pnintmgal 7:00 137 for appon.

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