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LIVESTOCK STRAYED 5-F REAL ESTME HOUSES FOR SALE 3-J Wnnl III Ift 2S 30 3S 40 IS 60 I 11 I.NSt KrwiNH 1 yfr word (l 1 tl.M) I jizs "o' I I j' $1.80 03 in'io I -M) $1 (1 11.40 1 1. 12.00 to.oo (Mltilmiim Cliarife Ct-nU) ptr inch of Thanks must In offlcf by 12ra to Inaprlloii that eatvrdiy htn I 9 rf, m. Phone 240 Ask for Ad-Taker AU adt rsatncted to proper claanlflM- lion and to regular Oilly Times Herald style. Right fererved to edit or advertising. Tile Daily TIraea Herald alms to ate all fraudulent and mlsipadlng olaasl- ried advertising.

Times Herald aodeav to print only ti-uthful classified advertisements will approclaie having atten- called to any advertisements aoi forming to the tiJghf-st staodiLrda sf noneity. NOXICB The Dally derald will not (cr more than ono lu- of any raad aavertlscment ove.r carefully the first of publication. If In error, notify lu as as possible and oorrectlOD wlU tf BLIND ADS Baeh als are treated strictly jonfldan- tiai. of person running, the ad wtU be given. llcplV-'j to these adSrcotut addressed as stated in the'ad and DialIM' to the Daily Times Herald lA' Dally Times Herald of DUCK AND GOOSE ESCAPED FOR SALE: MODERN HOME from pen at 927 N.

Clark Sat- in Breda. Choice location, close nrday. Finder Phono 143-J. Re-! to church and school. Brinkcr ward.

Van Erdcwyk, Brokers, "jZ, Tj 1J 7VTT UC Iowa. 3J-30r l-Oj 'with bath, enclosed porch, jjra- DATES CLAIMED I.I I I mnri -II rage. Sacrifice price, immcdiatr possession. 511 N. Maple.

3J-300-Gtp JIOllSKIIjhLD FOR A BABY D. I and mattress; nursery' chair, stroller. Mrs. Stratton, 119 East lOtli. NEW OIL HEAT- ers, 4-room size.

Pester Oil Jefferson, Iowa. Phone Si. lG-305-3tc GENUINE N'orth side, close to St. Lawrence church, downstairs bedroom, oil Fine New Home For Sale FOR SALE: ONE leather 3-piece parlor suite. W.

J. Heires, 1 mile northwest on 71. lG-304-tfc FOR SALE: CI A I heater, A-1 condition. Raymond Brockman, Arcadia. lG-305-3tp FOR SALE: CHROME KITCHEN table and chairs.

Phone 611. lG-305-3tc mSCELLANEOUS 3-G PROTECT THAT GRAIN OR machinery with a tarpaulin from Charley's Place. 3G-303-3tc MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY 1-H BEER AND POP BOTTLES wanted at the City Club. burner furnace. Let us show you this house.

Office of Roy J. Burns Broker 3J-304-2tc FARMS FOR SALE FOR SALE: MY 200 ACRE farm, miles south of Glidden. 170 acres excellent cropland in high state of fertility. Balance permanent pasture, good buildings, electricity, house modernized. Roy M.

Smith. 7J-301-6tp WAxVTED TO RENT FOR SALE NOTICES 1-A CORNET AND TRaMPET IN- Delaney, Qii) Fnst Third St. lA-284-26tp lH-264-tfc I VETERAN A-ND WIPE WANT apartment or house, now or later. Call 1097-J. 10J-300-6tc 3-H AUTOMOTIVE USED CARS TRUCKS 1-K ROLLER SKATING EVERY AF- tcrnoon this week, 2-4.

lA-305-2tc LOST: folci containing money and valuable papers. Reward. Leave at Herald Office. 2A-305-3tp BUSINESS SERVICES TRANSFEB Z-i. FOR SALE: ENGLISH herd'male pups.

Phone 7F24, Glidden. 3H-303-2tp FOR SALE: BEEF IN QUAR- ters or sides. Burns Refrigerated Lockers. 3H-304-3tc FOR 1946 ARROW SE- dan two-toned Ghevrotets, approximately 1000 miles; 1941 Ponttac, radio' and heater, very clean. Phone 42F3, Audubon.

lK-304-3tp FOR SALE: BEER, YOUR FAV- orite brand, by the case. Burns Refrigetated Lockers. 3H-304-3tc NOTICPJ: REGULAR GARB AGE DlcKupi Phoiw 950t-W. Ed naga- man. 2C-284-25tp v-r I CONVERT YOUR RESENT coal, wood heater' to a modern oil burning heater.

For fiirther information Hardware, Halbur. 7C-305-3tc TYPEWRITER REPAIRINa D. Irwin, 629 West 14th. Phone 1022-W 7C-82-tfc EMPLOYMENT MALE HELE WANTED 1-D WANTED: BOYS.TWO NIGHTS a week at Voyles Bowling Alley. Phone 1050-W.

lD-278-tfc Hot Water Heaters Now Available GAS and ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Come in and see our display. We make installation for you. Carroll Implennent Company 200 E. 5th St. Phone 1130 Carroll, Iowa FOR SALE: 1933 CHEVROLET, master 3 new tires, good condition, sealed beam lights.

Leonard H. Tuel, Coon Rapids. lK-302-3tp iFOR SALE: 1940 FORD PICK- up. Can be seen 1 mile west of Templeton on gravel road. R.

Thieleke. lK-304-3tp FOR SALE: '34 good running order, miles east of Halbur. Phone 31 on 6. lK-305-3tp FOR SALE: '41 PONTIAC.CLUB coupe, new tires, radio and heater. Phone 20, Lidderdale.

lK-305-3tp Jan. W. cIoBinfr out sale, mliea of Carroll. and Irlbeck, Auclioneors. Jan.

Ous Johnson CloslnR Out EiKht miles north, 2 weal of I'non milc-a of (Jllildi'n (jU3 Rycriy, AuclloniM Ida Sale. Two wi -si, imrtli ipf Inir. Miirtln, Aiict iohcits 8 M. Ho.lmnriciier Kon.s, iMoHlnj; out rir.rtli o( Ciirioll on ft -Jo. VI.

1 rnlU' uest, of Ho.si) unil Mc- Aiu -tloiviTK 2 'J miles i.firih -1 wr 1 ni.It' inji-ri. of Templcliiri. 3 inilc.i 'ioulli west of llalhur. KctiU Kisilifjil Alio- tionecrs. 13 Dairy cattlf nry, northeast pilac of Hlgli- way 30.

Boas Byprly, Anctloiicer Kami Han-. I mile north, 1 ea norlli and 2 of Man- ning. ANOfl.jnecr.s. Jolm anil Kniii Martens. CI P.entluy, out farm Vi mile miles fii.st of; Olidden: U- north.

2Uj west at Unas Byorly, 1.5 -Wm. Kuliur. out 3 milea went, 1 mile iiontii. mile west ot Carroll. Mcr.auKhlln, Boas, Irlbcclt Kchwaller.

Auctioneers. i Jan. Akin, closinK out farm Rale, 1 mile south of Carroll Country Al BOSH Byerly. Auctioneers. i Turner, farm auction sale, 5 mile.i northeast of Dedliam.

Byerly, Auctioneers. First National Bank, Olldden, Clerk. H. Schroeder, closing out -sale, miles west of Carroll on Highway 30, IMi miles north. Bess, McLaughlin Irlbeck, Auctioneers.

A. Neumayer. closing out farm sale, 3 miles east and south ot Breda; miles north and 2 west of Carroll. Auctioneer Al Boss. Jan.

Do.Moss, closing out sale, 5 miles east of GUdden. 1 Ms north on county line, mile west ot Ralston. IJ and Byerly, Auctioneers. Farms, Poland China bred sow sale, Manning, la. Boas Irlbeck, Auctioneers.

Mrs. Schiltz(Continued from Page 1) HELP SERVICE station man, 6-day week. McCoy Motors. lD-304-3tc SITUATION WANTED 4-D WANTED: PRACTICAL NURS- ing. Phone 238.

4D-304-3tc FARM PRODUCTS HATCHERIES 3-E ALUMINUM ROOFING 26" 6' sheet $1.98 26" 8' sheet $2.69 sheet $3.55 26''xl2' sheet- $4.05 GAMBLES Carroll, Iowa 3H-280-tfc FOR SALE: 1935 V-8 FORD with new rebuilt motor, Virgil Beyer, Phone 921-J12. lK-3p2-3tc FOR SALE: pedo sedan. New tires. Phone 412-J. John Heue.

lK-305-ltp AUTO ACCESSORIES 2-K FOR SALE: WINDSHIELD DE- frosters for late model Chevrolets. Winker's Radiator Shop. Winker Service. 2K-285-tfc MISCELLANEOUS 4-K SEE SCHOEPPNBR'S GARAGE, Temploton, Iowa, for body and fender work, car painting and general repair work. Wrecker service day and night.

4K-286-tfc OFFICE: SUPPLIES FOR SALE Baby Chicks for immediate shipment. White Rocks, New Hampshires 510.00 per 100, $80.00 for 1,000. Austra Whites, Leg Hamps, Leghorns per 100, $70.00 for 1,000. Phone straight run orders, 500 or more, collect. First come, first served at Special Prices.

Pioneer Hatchery TYPEWRITERS l-I Boone, 1 Jo wa 3E-305-ltc FARM RIACHINERY 4-E FOR SALE: F-14 with lights, hydraulic lift and cultivator. Joe Stitz, 1 mile west, 2 south of Roselle. 4E-305-4tp FOR SALE: FARMALL F-20, rubber, with cultivator and plow. J. A.

Schroeder, Arcadia. 4E-304-3tp FOR SALE: JOHN DEERE MA- nure spreadfer, 'good condition. Vincent Broich, Carroll, Rt. 2. 4E-305-2tp WANTED TO BUY Typewriters, Adding Machinea, Cash Registers.

-Ui any condition. Office Supply Store Phone 240 Tlniea Herald Bulldlmt MISCELLANEOUS 2-1 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE FOR SALE: ROAN SHORTHORN herd bull, 3 years old, by Gold- finder Symbol; 9 red and roan April calves. Priced reasonable' if taken yoUng. Meyers Brothers, lF-294-ltp FOR SALE: pXTRA CTD Spotted Polanifl China boar," long time vaccinated. Bob Spoi-i leder, 3 miles north, of- Country Club.

lF-304-3tp FOR SALE: 2 SPOTTED Poland China boars. Roy Kruse, 6 miles west of Carroll on Hiway 30. lF-303-3tp FOR SALE: ONE GOOD HERE- ford bull calf, 9 months old. William Haverman, Carroll. lF-303-3tp FOR SALE: DUROC JERSEY boars, vaccinated and guaranteed breedei's, delivered, Erwin Hinners, Arcadia.

lF-300-3tp TYPEWRITER aad- Office Machinas REPAIR SERVICE An experiencea -nechemlo qualified service and repair wiy standard maKe of typewriter, office taachlnea. casb reglaters. etc. Office Supply 246" ESTATE SLEEPING BOQM FOB 1-J FOR' RENT: SLEEPING East 2nd, Phdhe 319-Wi lJ-305-3tc ROOM FOR RENT, CLOSE IN, for single man. Leave- name at Herald Office-: lJ-305-3tc FOR RENT: SLEEPING' ROOM, close in.

Phone 1082-W. lJ-305-3tc FOR RENT: MODERN Phone 1069-W. lJ-304-3tc HOUSES FOB SALE 3-J FOR SALE: 5-ROOM IT is to be moved off the plp.ce. Ray Vi north of LaneSbbf6: 3J-3t35-3tc' NEW TIRES 5-K JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT of passenger tires. -Mason's Tire Supply.

5K-303-3tc Legal Notices OFFICIAL NOTICE Before the Iowa Stale C'oiiimerce ConimlKslon TO THE CITIZENS OF CARROLl, COUNTY: Notice is hereby Riven tliat a petition for a franchise to cree.t, use and maintain poles, wires, guy wires, towers, cables, conduits and other fixtures and appliances for the purpose of conducting electricity for lighting, power and heating purposes has been filod by the Iowa Electric Light and" Power Company. Codar Rapids, Iowa, In the office of the Iowa State Commerce Commission; that said petition asks the right to. construct, operate and maintain aald electric transmission line over, along and across the following described public lands, highways, and private lands, to-wit: (6600 Volts) Beginning at the northwest comer ot Uie northeast quarter (NEVi) of the northwest quarter j. of Section Twenty-seven, (27), Township Eighty-four Nbrth, Range Tliirty- west of the 5th P. Carroll County, lowa thence south on the highway on t(ie north, and south center'line of.

the west, half of -said Section Twenty-seven (27) and Section Thirty-four said Township and Range, two (2) miles thtnoe west on the highway on the south line of said Section Thirty-four (34), one- fourth (Vi) mile. The Iowa State Commerce Commissior fixed the fourteenth (Mth) day of January, at ten (10) o'clock A. Ir Its office at Des Moines. Iowa, as and place for hearing r.ald petition, Dock et E-7S03. Any objections to the granting of franchise niust he In writing an.l filed ii triplicate with this CoiiimlKsion -it five days before'date of hearl'ir.

-ht Iowa Commerce hiigscit; that, the objector ba at the hearing by someone who-lms fiill authority to act for U. IOWA STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. CARLi-W. REED, Chairman. B.

M. Commissioner. DAVID B. LONG, Commissioner. ATTEST: GEO.

L. McCAUGHAN, Secretary. Dated at Des MolnOs, Iowa, December 5, 1916. (Dec. 23, 30, 1946).

CONTRACTORS REPAY VETS DES lA. building contractors of Des Moines and Manilla, the area office of price administration says, have repaid war veterans a total of $1,280 as amounts charged for new homes above' ajvproved' ceiling price's. OPA catitionea'coh- tractors that certain price rules on liomes under construction remain in effect despite recent removal of manyconti-ols; o'cloclc toniglit and also Tuesday and Wednesday nights at tlie Olerich Funernl home, the body is resting until the time of the service. Mrs. Schiltz had lived in Carroll since coming here from Germany, her native land, at the ag" of 14 years.

She was born Anna Marie Halbig, of George and Barbara Halbi.g, October 24, 1876, in Germany. She married Mr. 1, 1898, at SS. Peter and Paul'': church, with the late Rev. Nacke porforr.iing the ceremony.

Besides lier hu.sband, Schiltz leaves the following children: Albert, St. Louis, Carl. Waltham, Mrs. .1. Cunningham (Marie).

Council Bluff.s: Franlt, M-irviri Beneke (Elizab'eth), Austin, and Clai-ence, at home. Also surviving ai-e l.T graiid- children and two graat-grandohil- dren. She was the last of a family of Mrs. Schiltz belonged to SS. Peter and Paul's church.

Chicago Grain WHF.At Open High Mar. 20 't 1' 2 1 ill' 7'' July 1 JX 176 .1 .1 177 fOK.V Mar. 12SM, Mav 127'', Julv Mar. 7.1 Mny 07 vl I.AUI) July 120V. 127 12T'A O70 's Prcv; Clone Cloffl 17BV 1.30 127--ii 12S l2 127H 126 126 73 0.S 03 01H 731 731.4 H7 07-.

(i31, 21.50a 21 I 20 20.715 Chicago Livestock rI i HOC.V total active; arrunrl SI. 00, higher on all' weights ami and choice 'lAO-250 lbs. top good and choice 2 lbs. 2 lbs. S22.50- S22 ,7 most good and choice sows few to complete early clearance.

CATTLi: Salable 23 ,000. total 23,000: calvi-s 1,000, total fed Ptc-iTS and ycn'rllngs including yearling I weak to, $1.00, mostly cents lower rtlost steers i top S2S.00; best heifers i cows and bulls scarce, stepdy: moi beef cows strictly kinds canners and cutters. StO.OO- weighty sausage bulls to SJ8.25 and beef bulls to vealers fjrm, S24 .00 down; stock cattle very scarce. Salable 5,000: total no early sales; few slaughter lambs bid .50 cents or more lower! now asking to stronger or around $24.00 foi good and choice wooled slaughter lambs. KILROY WHY, WINS TUOM.KY The reef c'lr that Janies Kilroy won for writing lltp best letter explaining r)brase, "Kilroy v.aK here," is onio a trailer at Everett, top, for delivery 1o the Kilroy family Halifax, Six of the nine little Kilroys will Hvc in the streetcar addition tiieir home.

(International). Omaha Livestock O.MAHA'. (AP -t --irOfiS Salable 5.000; fairly active: lilglier; good and choice l.SO-300 lb. barrow gilts S22.75 to mo.stly S23.00; r.ther weights butcliers largely few hutctiers over 350 lbs. good sows Salable 12,500: calves, salable 201); general market slow, early ma- lure killing classes to e.asler; some Interest bidding 25-50 cents lower on fed sti-ers and she stock; replacement cattle in liglit supply, slow steady to easier; choice round 1,100 lb.

Nebraska fed steers moderate supply good near cliolce steers eligible to sell medium and good hi-lfers nu'dlimi and good cows few good vealers steady at $17.00 down. SI 1 4.500; slow, slaughter lamb market not estabilsMed; asking prices on good apd choice fed w-ooled l.i.inlis generally higher or above deck medium and good hurry lb, lambs slauKhli-r ewes scarce, short deck good and choice 70 lb. feeding lambs at Chicago Produce Dogs Save Woman From Freezing To Death Alter Fall COUNCIL BLUFFS, lA. Julia Miller, 83, related today -om her hospital bed how her two dogs snuggled up beside her to keep her wai'm in near-freezing temperatures as she lay in her front yard for 30 hours, her hip froili a fall. She was found by a letter carrier the day before Christma.s, and now is recovering and in good condition, attendants said.

Mrs. Miller, who lives alone on a small outlying acreage, carried out some ashes a week ago today. She slipped and fell. The fall paralyzed her and she couldn't move, Mrs. Miller related.

The wind was in the wrong direction for anyone to hear her calls, she added. Her dogs. Prince, 2, and Pulley, more than 20 years old, sat down beside her. They barked everytime a car passed, but the road was about a block away. Mrs.

Miller lay on the ground until Paul Perkins, a rural mail carrier, discovered her plight Tuesday noon. dogs snuggled up to me all through the night, and I didn't get cold," Mrs. Miller related, temperature Tuesday morning dipped as low as 35 degrees. Dr. E.

C. Magaret said Mrs. ler'might have suffered from exposure or pneumonia had the dogs not kept her warm. Families At Halbur Had Christmas Dinner Parties; Went Visiting OTRTIIOTSE MvviX Estate Transfers Ernest N. and Evelyn G.

Mo.viher to Glidden Conperative Creameiy tissociation (WD) the feet of Lot 2. all of Lot 3, Bldck 29, third addition to Carroll. druighter. Elmer Berg to Cora A. Paiil.scn iWD) Block original plat Tf the inccji-porated tovv'n of Glii.i- H.

Hnll and Emmer C. H.nll to Ora M. Hiill my undix-ided )ne-haH' interest in the west i'eet of the southwest half of JjOt 3 and all of A and .5 in Block 2'i in the Third addition to Glidden. Marriage License Ai'nold Fast, legal, antl Mario Klocke, legal, both of Coon Rapids. Discharges Filed Asa David Stevens, Ralston.

Lainerl their i b.i!(!"on a in their home wen' laid for Mf. Mrs. Wilbur and and daughter, Ann. Mr. jMid Mr.s.

Raymond Tiefcnthaler of Carroll, Mr. ar.d Mrs. 'Vernon Carol, and son, I (AP i- IUSDM-LIVK Woaker; receipts 37 trucks: one FOH fowl '12: Leghorn roapter.s fryers, and old roosters FOB wliolcsal- (lueklings 33. heavy young duck, light farm ducks 30. '3 rt'ceijits ftwo days- i )3 pcore 74.5-75; 92 A 74; 00 70.

KtiliS nervous: receipt I Mvvn (InvFi U. S. extras 1 2, 10-4 U. a. extras 3 and 4 38-39; U.

ii. 1 and 2. 37; II. R. '1 Tiiid cLirrent receipts 30; -iirtlCo checks Of JI'STICE coniT Fined frosts Norbort Herman Brincks Scranton entered a plea of guilty to a charge of liaving no headlight and no and defective brakes on his car, when he appeared before.

Justice of the Peace W. J. Schmich Saturda3'. Brincks was fined and costs. BIRTHS St.

Anthony Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clark of Carroll, a daughter morning. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Irlbeck of Dcdham, a daughter Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larscn of Audubon, a daughter Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond H. 'Watt of Ralston, a son Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert W. Otto of Carroll, a daughter this morning. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry G.

i of Audubon, a daughter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Branning of Carroll, a son Saturday. Thi.s birth was previously incorrectly reported at the hospital as the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Branning. Radio Day By Day By C-. B. Biitterfield t5tandarrt Time ORK N.

Y. of the new congress, the 80th, is'to be made into an all-net- wbrk coast to coast broadcast next Friday. This will be in addition to the' first network telecast, 'previously announced to New York City, Philadelphia and 'Washington. Time for the broadcast has been set for 11:30 a. to continue at least 4,5 minutes.

It is expected to inchide the election of the new speaker and his acceptance The telecast will start about an hour earlier. Additions for Monday NBC 3 p. M. annual Rose bowl football kick -off luncheon, Gov. Earl 'Warren- of' California and others.

Of the 20 most serious fires in this country since 1900, none burned on a Friday the 13th. HOLIDAY DINNER TEMPLETON all their children present for the first time since Christmas, 1941, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heithoff gave a six o'clock dinner Christinas day at their home. Those present wore Mr.

and Mrs. Johii Sporrcr and family, Dcdham; Mr. and Mr.s. Mike Richter, Atlantic; Dorothy Jean, Wyota; Mr. and Mrs.

Linns Heithoff and daughters, Templeton; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Heithoff and sons, Willey; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Heithoff, Templeton; Mr.

and Mrs. 'Virgil Heithoff, Dcdham; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simons Carroll; Sam Schrad, Halbur, and Edna, Ruth and Bernice, at home. After dinner the Christmas tree was lighted.

Santa Claus distributed gifts, candy, nuts and oranges to the children, and a gift ox- change was held among the older guests. Christmas carols were sung. SUFFERS BROKEN ANKLE Miss Josephine Bruggenkamp, who suffered a broken ankle in a fall Saturday, was home from St. Anthony liospital this morning. end Miss Olga Tief-Mithnler.

Dinner guests in the M. J. Wagner liome Christmas Nettie Wagner of Carroll, Delores Wagner of Moiiie.s, Cecilia Mr. and Mr.s. Wagner and family of Miinning and Richard Longnecker of Manilla.

Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Steffes and son spent Christmas with the latter's parents, Mr. and Frank Fitzsenry, at Breda. Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Bellinghausen and children, Mr. and Mrs. James Sayre and son and Mr. and Mrs.

Ijouis Malloy of Vail were dinner guests Christinas in the home of the ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sclimitz. Private Leonard Buclt of Fort Knox, spent several days' furlough with his parents, Air. and Mrs.

Herman Buelt. Mr. and Mrs. John Schenkel- borg entertained their children at a dinner in their home Christmas. Guests included: Misses Kathryn Schenkelberg, Marge Perry of Denver, Mr.

Mrs. Vincent Kocnig and daughter, Karen, of Carroll, Richard Schenkelberg of Iowa City, Mr. and Mr.s. Josepli Koenig and son, Steve, Carl Schenkelberg, John Schenkelberg and Mary Jane Schenkelberg. Mr.

and Mrs. Koenig and children were tiiniier guests Christmas in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bnick in Harlan.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friedman had as their guests at a Christmas the Rev. Fr. Leander Friedman of Remson, Mrs.

Joseph Majewski. Dean Friedman and Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Eich and children of Carroll. Kansas City Livestock I KANSAS niTY.

(API (USDAl I IIOOS- Salable (otal l.GOO; active 10 all interests, uneven higher, I SI.25 higher than Friday's average. Top S22.75 to all. Oood and choice 170 lbs. and up Sows mostly tew $20.00. 170-230 lbs.

15,000, total large slaughlcr and moderate run yc'irlings, prices steady to 25 cents lower on steers as well as heifers and trade fairly active on good kind. Cows bulls mostly steady. Vealers and cah'cs strong to 50 cents higher. Supplies stoeker and feeder cattle lighter than most recent Mondays, steers generally fully steady with close last week, spots stronger; other replacement classes mostly steady. and good steers from predominating in beef steer crop, also liberal supplies common and medium plain ouallty offerings eligible around Few loads good and choice sold latter price by big packer.

Good and low choice grainfed heifers and mixed yearlings largely SiO.OO- medium wheat-pastured and short- fed iieifs-rs S15.00-$17.50. Few good cows common, and medium largely SII.50-$13.00. Camiers and cutters $9.,50,511 25. Medium and good sausage bulls Few good and choice ers SHi.O0-$20.OO, medium and good over lb. calves good stoeker Mrs.

Hebbel- (Contlnuea from Page 1) ence Riedesel (Rose) tlieil June 4, 1937, at Glidden. Also surviving are a biother, Herman Hoist of Eldridgo, Iowa, a sister, Mrs. Hannah Schneckloth of Davenport. I'resbyteriaii Mrs. Hobbel a member of the Presbyterian chiircli.

She belonged to the Daily Times Herald Three-Quarter Century club. Parkview Rdiler Skating Palace Tuesday: Big New Year's Eve party. Horns, confetti, games. until Wednesday Afternoon: 2-4 for 25c. Wednesday Night: for all ages.

Thursday Afternoon: 2-4 for all, 15c. Thursday Night: for everybody. Friday Afternoon: 2-4, 15c. Friday Night: Regular skat- ing for everybody and a party to welcome home Andy Kasperbauer sponsor, ed by the "Beeler Boys" club, M. Eischeid, president.

Saturday Afternoon: 2-4 for the kiddies. Free candy with prize. Saturday Night: for all. Valuable prize given away at 10. Sunday Afternoon: 2-4 for all.

Beginners FREE.Sunday: Night: for all ages. PINEAPPLE QUEEN Queen of Hawaii's annual Pineapple Festival is comely Cissy Jensen, pictured aboard her out-rigger canoe off Waildkl Beach. She reigns durin.g' three-day fete preceding Pineapple Bow! football game on New Year's Day. and feeder steers chiefly S16.50-S18.00. Few loads good' and choice Latter price for load averaging aroUnd lbs.

Good and choice steers calves in light supply strongwcIghtB at outside. Salable 6,000. total slow, scattered opening sales medium and' good lambs steady to weak at Good and choice native and fed lambs held above $23.50. WAR HORSES Average age, JO years; average weight, 1,100 lbs. of ffie Omaha Horse and Commission House 30fh ond Sf.

Omafto, Nebr. INSPECTION DAYS Jan. 6 and 7, 1947 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. SALE DAY Jan.

8, 1947 9 A.M. Each animal will be sold individually. Starting prices are established and competitive bidding will start at that price. AU animals are immunized against common ailments all bear brand numbers. All sales are subject to WAA standard terms and conditions.

Payment required at the sale. Veteran buyers must be certified at the WAA Regional Office in advance. ORDER of PRIORITY: 1. FEDERAL AGENCIES for own use and not for transfer. 2.

VETERANS (WORLD WAR II) in own small business, professional or agricultural enterprises (except real property). NOTE must be cerr tified in order to make purchases at sale. 3. R.F.C. for resale to small business.

4. STATES, political subdivisions and instrumentalities. 5. NON-PROFIT TIONS. 6.

ALL OTHER BUYERS Anyone can buy. WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION Omaha Regional Offfee SOI W.O.W. Neb. OM-34 ST. JOHN'S AMEKICAX LITHEUAN CIirHCII Grant, Glidden, Iowa Rev.

Geo. Gundel, pastor, New (Dec. 31, 19-16), EnglLsh service at Topic: "Piaiae at the End!" Go to church on the last evening of 1916. Everyone i.s invited. lloseoe FisiMis was releii.sod yesterday from St.

Anthony hospital, where he 'vas a medical patient a few days. NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE Moeller's Accordion Band MEMBER 31 CARNIVAL DANCE DjPllieIng, From 9:00 To iffiEMEN'S HALL Manning.

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