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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 28

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WATERLOO DAILY COURIEH. WATERLOO. IOWA. THURSDAY. JULY 19.

191. fast Twenty-eight Cedar Foils Financial, Grain, Livestock Marts Brews Drop 7th Straight, 32, as Indians Divide Two AMKRICAN ASSOCIATION. W. L. rel.l W.

I'. Tti. inrfi.n'iu Mlnnea'lls 4 Honor Roll Students at T. C. Listed Accounts in Good Order Mllwkea 44 Kan.

City 41 Purchasing Power of the Dollar Power of tht Dollar at Reflected lit FUTURES DFF FULL 10 CEHT (Courier Special Service) rpdar Falls A note of cau STOCKS LOWER IH LOT TRADE OH I I. 'CHANGE tion to the city council to watch closely when buying on a rising WATERLOO MARKETS July 29. RATII'g UOQ MARKET. Steady. 160 lbs.

to 170 lb 17(1 lbs. to 180 lbs 26.75 1HU lbs. to 2KI lbs, 28.25 201) lbs, to 24.1 lb 28.50 240 lbs. to 270 lbs 27.25 270 lbs. to 3lK) lbs 26.00 300 lbs.

to 330 lbs 24.50 330 lbs. to 3t0 lbs 23.25 Packers 270 lbs. to 330 lbs 237.) 331) lbs. to 360 lbs. 22.75 360 lbs.

to 400 lbs 21.75 400 lbs. to 4)0 lb 20.75 450 lbs. to 5110 lb 19.73 5(10 lbs. to 550 Ihs 19.00 (Courier Specinl Servlcr) Cedar Falls, la. Twenty-five Waterloo students and 20 Cedar Falls students have been named to the honor roll for the spring quarter at Iowa State Teachers college, Dr.

M. J. Nelson, dean of the faculty, has announced. The Waterloo students are: Jack C. Anderson, Patricia L.

Arildsqn, I THURSDAY CENTS in Changes in the Coit of Living CENTS 1lYW- i i i i i i i 1 1913100 Centi- 90 -v -4 ViV 50 Psl MM market, and a lew minor mutisms of record-keeping methods in the city treasurer's office, are the only important recommendations contained in the bound report of State W. E. Watson to the New York-UR)-Fears of credit tight state auditor for the fiscal year ening brought heaviness Into the government bond market and forced stocks tit. Pul 48 Toltda 4 lum's 48 LoultvllU -31' (By tht Antocmted frem The hot-and-cold Milwaukee who were perched on top in the American Association baseball race a week ago, trailed Ipacesetting Indianapolis by 4 games Thursday. Wednesday night St Paul handed Milwaukee its seventh straight loss.

3-2. enabling Indianapolis to gain a half game on the runner-up Brewers. The Indians won a seven-inning opener, 5-2 from Columbus, but the Rcdbirds came roaring back a 10-1 win in the finale. In games Toledo edged Louis-ville, 5-4, and Minneapolis defeated Cily. 5-2.

To Cut Scmipro Field to Five 1917-48. bound copies oi wmi.ii lower on light volume Thursday. Washington hearing! brought out sug Chicago (IP) Rye futures tumbled tha 10 cent limit on the Board of Trada Thursday leading the rest of the grains along the downside. At the close wheat was down to cent a bushel, corn was down from to 2 cents, and oats were down from to 1 cents a bushel. Rye futures were down the 10 cent limit, soybeans were down from 4 to 6 cents, and lard 301 i.i L.i.i.i I.I.I..I i.

i i i ii i.i.i were receivea i ic vv office Thursday. All financial affairs of the city nffir and the various de- Avon Bristow, Constance Ann Brooks, Richard E. Carey, Donald R. Clark, John R. Davis, Earl E.

Fosselman, Gregory C. Fosselman, William J. Girsch, Willis; G. Hau-gen, Philip D. Hermann John C.

Malek, Lamoyne D. Maltas, Ronald A. May, Dwight A. Payne, John E. Quinn, D.

Marie Reichenback-er, William B. Rich, Kenneth R. 1913 '15 '17 '1 '21 '23 '25 "27 29 '31 '33 '35 '37 '39 UX "43 5 '47 '48 gestions for rise In the rediscount rates, higher bank reserve requirements, and a clamp on installment buying. Wall Street recalled that when similar controls were applied vigorously in 1037 the markets and business quickly collapsed. Sowc tt 0lt IMW $iIh Im 4 Ukw Stafeftn nomor nf municipal Stags up to 400 lbs 18 00 40O lbs to 500 lbs 16.75 500 lbs.

to 600 lbs 15.50 CATTLE. Steady. Steers-Prime Choice 33.O0itf36.0O Good ranged up from 10 to 27 points. such as public library, park board of trustees, river front commission, are found to be in or- Both rye and soybeans opened lower on the board and followed a path down until rye hit the bottom. The sell-o(f was attributed by traders to excellent crop prospects and good prevailing Aside from the credit picture, the news waa not unfavorable.

Market men felt that there would be no price controls established and that congress would soft-pedal the whole anti-inflation bill Rogers, John B. Rumsey, Marjo- Iowa Hog Markets Outside Waterloo rie L. Schneider, Carl A. Thomsen, Medium 21.00U26.U0 Common 16.JO(u20.U0 Heifers Choice S32.00(!t34.O0 Good 28.Soa31.00 weauier in in major producing areas. Eunice M.

Tjepkes, and William W. Des Moines -W) Thursday: Butchers: Hye futures also fell tht limit at Winnipeg and Minneapolis in fairly ac. West. The Cedar Falls students are: Charles W. Bartruff, Calvin J.

Medium 18.00ti 21.00 uvc uauing. Corn futures ran mto Increased offer. After noting that the annual budget was published as provided by law, the examiner says: "During the course of this audit, It will be noted, many 'funds are in the red as of Mar. 31, 1948. Much of this is due to rising costs that were not anticipated and therefore Adel, la.

(U.P.V-Only five teams rwlll remain in the running for the Common 16.00518.00 Cows-Good 19.0023.no brought in by the administration. At the same time, several highly favorable reports were issued, notably General Motors, which showed a me In net profits for the first half of 90 per cent as compared with a year ago. Higher prices for cigarets were announced by three of the big four In the tobacco Industry and their stocks were pushed up fractions to more than point. Preliminary closing Dow-Jones stock state semi-Dro championship here ings and a tightening up in the cash market which sent the September future down around 2 cents. The rest of Billman, Russel C.

Calkins, George D. Carman, Carl F. Erbe, Marvin D. Griep, Herman Griesenbrock, rafter Thursday night's scheduled nuhlpheader between Burt and Medium 16.50318.00 Common 17 OOte 18.00 Cutters 16.5018.00 Cannpis 14. 50'u.

15-50 ine corn tuiures easea slowly. Wheat and oats resisted ih down Charles A. Hansen, Daryl L. Han Cedar Rapids Ottumwa Austin Mason Cy. Ft.

Dodge Marsh 'i 160 to 170 lbs $24.10 $26.75 170 to 180 lb 24.10 27.75 $27.00 180 to 200 lbs $27.75 $28.75 28.50 28.75 $28.00 28.50 200 to 240 lbs 28.25 28.75 28.75 28.75 28.25 28.50 240 to 270 lbs 27.00 28.00 27.50 27.25 27.00 28.00 270 to 300 lbs. 25.75 26.25 25.75 25.75 25.50 26.50 300 to 330 lbs 24.25 24 00 24.25 24 25 24.00 24.50 330 to 360 lbs 23.00 22.75 23.25 23.25 23.00 23.23 Sows: 270 to 330 lbs. 23.25 23.50 23.50 23.23 23.25 23.23 330 to 360 lb 22.75 23.75 23.25 23.25 22.75 22.75 360 to 400 lbs 21.73 21.50 22 00 22.00 21.50 21.75 400 to 450 lbs 20.75 20.50 20.73 20.75 20.25 20 75 450 to 500 lbs. 19.75 19.50 19 25 19.75 19.25 19.75 500 to 530 lbs 19.00 18.50 19.25 18.75 18.25 19.00 hard to regulate. This snouid oe watched and checked as closely son, Wilbur R.

Hebbeln, Ronald Quincy, 111., and Bloomfield and Stuart. trend but followed along partly in sympathy although losses were small and Bulls- Handy weight butcher 23.00 924.00 averages: 30 industrials 183.57, off 1.58 on inc iracuonai Hue, MM Each of the four has one set- 20 railroads 60.89, off 0.56; 15 utilities Iflutcherj J9.UU((-.).UV 17.0022.00 Johnson, Keith V. Kuck, Don C. Loomer, George R. Mach, Kenneth L.

Mueller, Patricia Ann Pettit, Arnold C. Piersall. Gordon J. Bologna -toack and another would force them 34.90, oft 0.29, and 65 stocks 68.64, off out of the double-elimination tour- nev. v-ummoaiiy Lreait corp, is reported to have reduced its purchase price by 1 cent a bushel for wheat at Kansas City Thursday and the cut amounted to cent a bushel here.

The CCC also Is reported to have bought bushels of wheat and -4MftO bushels of barley up to noon Wednes- 0.59. Volume Thursday was 750,000 shares, against 840,000 Wednesday. Final Sales Thursday. New Stock market closed Stuart defeated Perry 12-2 In as possible in the future. Total bonded Indebtedness of the city as of Mar.

31, 1948, is given in the auditor's report as $90,004, of which $86,000 are gen-eral debt bonds, $1,000 are Fifth ward (Cedar Heights) bonds and $3,004.57 street improvement bonds. During the year the Schoof, Harold E. Sturm, and L. Leo Tinkey. To be eligible for the honor roll, students must maintain a 3.33 grade point average and carry 14 hours of work.

Under the Teachers col seven innings Wednesday night to Jceep its chances alive, Bloomfield kept going on a forfeit by Ne Thursday: oav. Board of Trade LIVESTOCK Lorillard 21 45 Mack 21 Wheat futures were off fractionally at Kansas City and Minneapolis with corn futures falling sharply at Kansas vada. CALVES. Steady. Fancy select 150-180 28.5029.50 Choice 150-200 26.50fa, 28.50 Choice 130-150 24504i 26.50 Good 125-200 22.50Cfi23.50 Good light 110-125 18.5021.30 Med.

to good lights 90-110 13.5016.50 Oif grade calves priced according to weight and quality. SHEEP. Steady. Native springers choice long haul kinds 27.75 Native springs good to choice 70-100 26.25(227.25 Native springers common to medium 70-100 18.00 8 22.00 Yearlings good to choice Marshall Field lege grading scale an is four Glenn 15 TWO SUI GOLFERS SHOOT 71 TO LEAD AT OTTUMWA Maytag 10 points. is three points, and two points.

AT Mclntyre In' McKes.AF.ob. 33 Mid-Cont. Pet. 57 A total of 168 students 98 men GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Chicago U.I) Grain Tange Thursday! Prev. Wheat Open High Low Clost Cln and 70 women out of an enroll Minn.

Hny. 43 MKT 8 ment of 2,571 were named to the bonded indebtedness was reduced $3,900 the report showed. "All monies coming into the hands of the city clerk were deposited in the official depository and were traced by bank says the report. "Again these could not be traced as to funds they were deposited in, due to no treasurers receipts," the report adds. MKT Pfd.

28 Air Redn. 22 Alaska Juneau 35i Allied Chem. 183 Allied St 33' i Allis Chal. 34H Amn. Airl.

Ta Amn. Can 83Va Amn. C. F. 44 Amn.

Dist. 39 Amn. Loco. 223i Amn, P. L.

9 Amn. Pad. 15 Amn, Smelt. 60' Am. Stl.

Fdys. 29a Amn. T. Ic T. 154 Amn.

Tob. 60' Amn. Waterw. IV Anaconda 365i Armco Stl. 28 Armour 12! Atchison 114 Avco Mfg.

Ottumwa, la. (P Knocking a stroke off par with cards of "70 at the Ottumwa Municipal course Wednesday, a pair of Iowa City golfers, Jim Rasley and Bob McKirahan, took charge of the honor roll for the spring quarter Sept. 2.29 2 29 2 27 2 27 i 28 MARKET 1 Cash Quotations Chicago p) Wheat: Thursday, No. 2 red, No. 3 red, No.

4 red, No. 1 hard. No. I yellow hard, No. 2 mixed, $2.26.

Corn: No, 1 yellow, $2.172.18: No. 2, No. 4, No. i white, $2.55. Oats; No.

1 heavy mixed, 77c; No. i heavy mixed, 73c; No. 3 mixed, 72c: No. 1 heavy white, 7680c; No. 1 white.

75i76c; No. 2 heavy white, 77i79c; No. 3 heavy white. 75c. Barley: Nominal; malting, 1.75; feed, Soybeans: None.

RATH PACKING AND No. 1 skins 80-100 21.50lS22.50 Dec. 2. 30 2 30 2 29 2 29 2 30 mis year. Monsanto 53 Monty.

Ward 55 Nash Kelv, 18 Old ewes shorn good to Mav '4B 2. 24 2 25 2 23 2 24 3 24 Corn; choice 100-120 8.00(3 t.00 Old ewes, shorn good to Cedar Falls Man Sept. 1.7S 1.75 1.71 1 72 1.74 Oct. 1 64 1.66 Nat. Avn, Nat.

Bis. Cash Nat. Dairy choice 120-140 7.003 S.00 Old ewes, shorn stood to uec. 1 54 1 54 1.52 1 53 1 54 94 on Thursday 12 29 44 29 19 17 33 17 Concerning collections oi Nat. Dist.

choice 140-200 6.00(9 7.00 May '49 1 58 1 57 1 55 1 56 1 56 4 July'49 1.55 1 55 134 1.54 1.55 Old bucks 5.00 8.00 tric light, water, gas and sewage (Courier Special Service! Nat. Gypsum Nat. Lpad Nat. Neisner disDosal rentals, the report says: Buck pounds discounted $1.00 cwt GRAIN. (From Waterloo Mills Co.t Flour (Clear Quill) enriched short early lead in qualifying play of Tlhe Southeastern Iowa Medal play Both are Univerity of Icwa golf squad members.

Also among the low shooters in Vthe first four days of test play -was John Papich of Albia with a 71. He established a meet of 67 last year to post low Qualifying card. A 36-hole round will settle the Bald. Loco. 15 "It is recommended that the city clerk carry these collections in his Cedar Falls A.

J. Hess, who makes his hime with his daughter, Mrs. Bessie Mommer, 1310 Park avenue, was 94 Thursday. But the 17 NYC 15 JOHN DEERE STOCKS patent family flour per 50 lb. bag $3.57 Norf.

West. 60 Nor Anm 15 permanent record, and the city PBUUUCE. (Wilson As Co.l will have a more complete recoro. B. O.

Barnsdall Beatrice Fds, Bell-Howell Bendix Beth. Stl. Blaw Knox Nor Amn Avn 11 Nor Pac 23 oats: Sept. 75 75 73 74 75 Dec. 77 77 76 76 77 May '49 77 78 76 77 77 July'49 72 72 72 72 73 Rye: Dee.

1 75 1 75 1 86 1.88 1.78 May '49 1 76 1,76 1 67 1 87 1.77 Soybeans: Nov. 2.79 2 80 2 76 2.77 2 81 Dec. 2 80 I 81 2 77 2 78 2 83 Mar. '49 2 85 2 .85 2 81 2 81 2 87 Lard: 39' i 35 20 32 35 16 event will not be properly observed until Sunday, Mrs. Mommer said, to refer to at any time.

All rei State label butter (r) .85 Sweet cream butterfat .78 Norw Alrl 12' ords Dertainine to this office were when it is expected a family re No. 1 butterfat .77 38 34 produced for audit and examined championship Sunday for 32 low union of 25 to 30 persons will iark 23' Boeing 52 for the fiscal year. All records No. 2 butterfat .75 Lard Potatoes cwt $2.9065.25 23', the occasion. were found to be correct.

Chicago Closing quotations Thursday: Allied Stores, common 33 Allied Stores, pfd. Ibid) 84 Allied Stores, pfd. (asked) 88 Borden Deere it common 38 Deere Ic pfd. (bid) 31 Deere Ic pfd. (asked) 31 Mid-Cont.

Pet. Corp 57 Morrell ic Co. (bidi 25 Morrell Sc Co. lasked) 26 Quaker Oats (bid) 86 Rath Packing Co. Ibid) 28 Rath Packing Co.

(asked) 29 (From Lamson Bros. Ic 203 Marsh-Place building, Paul Van Horn, manager.) 42 60 8 5 9 22 45 Concerning the city treasurers Chicago ff) Livestock pushed to higher prices on nearly all classes Thursday. Hogs were 25c to 50c up, most cattle strong to 50c above the Wednesday trade, and sheep were firm to 25c mora, HOGS. Salable hogs, total, fairly active: opened 25050c higher; later trade and close 50c higher on all weights butchers and sows; top most good and choice 170 to 240 lbs. $29.256 30.25; 250 to 270 lbs.

280 to 300 lbs. 330 to 360 lbs. $24.0052 26.00; heavier weights scarce: good and choice sows under 300 lbs. $25.506 28.00; 325 to 360 lbs. 375 to 400 lbs.

$21.75 23.00 425 to 450 lbs. $20.50 21.50; 475 to 550 lbs. good clearance. CATTLE. Salable cattle.

total, salable calves. 300; total, 300; slaughter steers, hei'ers and cows strong to 50c higher; sausage bulls weak to 25c lower; beef bulls 50c off: vealers strong to 50c higher; choice steers topped at bulk good and choice steers $37.00 comparable heifers top heifers canner-and cutter cows $15.503 19.50: common and medium beef cows weighty sausage bulls $26.00 down: most fat bulls $25.50 26.50; choice vealers to $31.00. SHEEP. Salahli, nhreo. 1.000: total, active: office, the examiner after telling Sept.

20 7(1 20 70 20.37 20.57 20 42 Oct. 20.77 20 77 20 45 20.67 20 55 Nov. 20.90 20 90 20 55 20.82 20.55 Dec. 22 10 22 10 21.77 21.97 21.87 Jan. '49 21 97 22 05 21 87 22 .05 21.92 POULTRY.

(Fox Produce Co.) White heavy breed springs Leghorn, Springs Heavy hens Hens under 4 lbs. how all collections in the hands Ohio Oil Otis Elev Owens 111 Packard Pan Amn Paramount Penney Penn RR Peoples Gas Pepsi-Cola Phelps Dodge Phil-Read Philco Phil Morris Phillips Pet Pillsbury 19 94 13 Relatives from Cresco and Charles City, St. Cloud, and Long Beach, are expected. Mrs. N.

C. Arnold of Long Beach, a daughter of Hess, has arrived for a month's visit with her father and sister, Hess is in good health, his daugh Bond St. Borden Borg Braniff Briggs Mfg. Bucyrus Budd Co. Bulova Callahan Cal.

Ic Hec. Canada Dry Case Caterpillar Celanese of the treasurer had been deposited as of Mar. 31, 1948, points out 31 20 10 40 2 6 11 45 57 Country pickup lo less. Domestic rabbits Grade A-l eggs .12 a that "the records of this office were not complete." Explaining 55 18 41 33 69 33 this, the report says: "This is due qualifiers. -BEARS SICN VETERAN TACKLE, IRISH END Chicago INS) A veteran tackle "and a new end were added Thursday to the roster of the Chicago Bears of the National Football league.

The veteran guard is Pat Preston, former all-American at Duke and Wake Forest who will start his third season with the Bears. The new end is Bruno Opala of Notre Dame who joins two other Irish players, Johnny Lujack and Lineman George Connor, in the Bears' lineup. 2i ter said Thursday, and spends much Eggs (medium) Eggs (checks) HIDES. (From Cohn Bros.) to the treasurer lying to use trie 33 mm Celotex 30 No. 1 beef hides 45 to 50 lbs.

avg. .15 Horse hides $5.00 to $7.00 time in his flower garden. He makes one or two trips a week downtown, when a neighbor takes him in a car. ledger sheets of the city clerk instead of using the regular treasurer's records." Cerro 25'. Certain-Teed 17 Bull hides .08 37! 10 Hog hides 50 to .75 Sheep pelts .25 to $1.00 Plymouth Oil 46 Press Stl 8 Proc ic Gam 68 Pullman 42 Purol 36 RCA 12 RKO 7 Rem Rand 12 Repn Avn 11 Repn Stl 28 01d Stock ALE Up to the time he was 92, Hess 20 C.

C. G. C. N. W.

Chrysler Cluett Pbdy. Coca-Cola made a daily pilgrimage downtown 61 OVER THE COUNTER MKTS. a distance of a full mile from spring lambs strong ot 25c higher; other 36 163 firm- eooa ana cnoice ramt "The record as it is kept, in this period of audit, is not In keeping with the standards of a city of this size. Also no treasurer's receipts are made, although the treasurer does have the regular treasurer's receipts available. Colgate 35 his home.

He likes to meet and play cards with other elderly men Bid Aked 19.66 21.25 spring lambs $29.00 29.23; deck mixed: Revere Cop 18 26 CBS A 47 in their corner of the big 7 'srl 13 50 22 Reyn Tob 37 Richfield Oil ..40 Royal Type 21 Safeway 18 St. Jos. Lead 54 waiting room on Second street. 3 common to good 63-id. weigms j.u straight; load good to choice 95-lb.

yearlings with No. 1 pelts odd lots native ewes $9.00 11.75. S. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St.

Paul-(IP)-CATTLE: Re 45 29 10 34 99 79 15 26 Boston Fund. Bank of America Cal. Water Service Cent, Ariz. Lt. Sc Pow.

com Chase Natl. Bank common Cons. Groc. 5 pet. pfd.

Cont. 111. Natl. Bk. com.

Dexter Company common Horrie Ins. Co. common Interstate Power common which has been turned over to the oldsters for their "club room." Tt is recommended that a new i -s Vol 31 11 36 102 81 16 28 IV, 110 112 116 86 17 Savage Schenley Sears Servel Inc Shell Simmons Sinclair and regular treasurer's record be used and his receipts be recorded numerically. Also issue a treasur-pr' receiDt for all money received. 6 13 29 37 12 41 29 27 19 26 24 11 35 8' 61 63V 25 Ia.

Elec. Lt. Pwr. 6 Pfd. 106 STRANAHAN DEFEATS 2 PROS IN OHIO OPEN Toledo.

O. (INS) Frank holder of the British and Canadian Amateur Open titles, Thursday added the Ohio Open golf championship to his growing list of triumphs. The Toledo millionaire sportsman fired a 72 hole score of 279, nine under par for the Sylvania course, to cop the 29th annual Ohio event. Slranahan's final rounds Wednesday were 69 and 71. FORMER CEDAR FALLS MAN HEADS LEGION AT WAUKESHA, WIS, Courier Special Strricr) Colum.

Gas Comm. Cred. Com. Solv. Com.

Sc Sou. Comm. Ed. Cons. Ed.

Cons. Vultee Container Cont. Can Cont. Mtrs. Contl.

Oil D. Corn Prods. Crucible Curtis Pub. Curtiss-Wr. Cutler-Ham, Dist.

Seagr. Dome Mines Douglas Dow Chem. Du Pont Ia. Elec. Lt.

Pwr. 6 pf. 108 Ia. Elec. Lt.

Pwr. 7 pid. 112 ceipts Friday, 3,300. Active market an slaughter cattle, steers, heifers; strong to 50c higher, cows strong, bulls fully steady. Two loads high choice 1203 lb.

steers equaling record high, some held higher. Numerous loads high good-choice steers, yearlings $38S 39.50, S3437.50. small lots good This will also identify all money Socony Iowa Pub. Svc. 3 pet pfd.

83 ALLISON SALES COMPANY "Where Good Cattle Are Bought and Sold" Our sale last week consisted of a good run of butcher cattle and stockers and feeders. Cattle somewhat lower but still an active market. For this Saturday, we have consigned: 1 load of good Hereford heifers, about 500 to 600 lbs. 1 load of good Hereford steers, 550 to 650 lbs. A food run of butcher cattle including $, load of Angus cows.

A few cows and heifers for dairy purposes. A few bulls for breeding- purposes and a number of market bulls. More expected by sale time. For your livestock needs, see us next Saturday. This will be our last Saturday sale.

After this sale, we will hold our sales every Tuesday afternoon starting Aug. 3. Lester Van Raden, Mgr. Arnold Hexom, Auctioneer Sou Por Sug 40 16 and show to what fund it was ae nneitprl Iowa Pub. Svc.

common 11 Sou Pac 56 13 11 12 28 heifers medium grade shortfed Cedar Falls. Ia. R. Leland Dix, formerly of Cedar Falls, was recently installed commander of the 26.26 28.39 12.17 13.16 I If! I Iowa So. Util.

common Mass. Inv. Tr. Mass. Inv.

Tr, 2nd Fund. Mid. Cont. Airlines common Meredith Pub. common 16 The examiner says tnai re useu the bank records in making up snme of the schedules shown in 1 II 1 I 7 14', 56 and grass steers, hellers 2i(ftJi.

common grassers $2226. Good grass cows common-mediums $19(S23. canners-cutters $16i 18.50. Top good beef iff msvrr 1 i American Legion post at Wauke It UM A 25 37 Sou Ry 45 Spalding 16 Sperry Sy 27 Spiegel 10 Std Bds 26 SO Cal 68 SO Ind 50 SO NJ 80 SO Ohio 30 "BEST his reDort. and adds "but some or 45 Natl.

City Bk. common vkav -1 sha, according to his par 1 I A the money could not be positively N. Ind. Pub. Svc.

4 pet. pf. 17 Nor. Sts. Pwr.

6 pet. pfd. 88 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray S.

Dix. Cleveland Professional Billie Burke came in second with 285 21. 15 bulls $26, medium-good sausage oner-ings cutter-common $20623. Stock cattle very light supply quotable I 1 tm can 2009 Clay street. Nnr Sts.

Pwr. 7 pet. ptd. 98 while Denny Shute, Akron pro, 41 Dix will lead the Waukesha riost NW Sts. Port.

Cement com, NW Pub. Svc. 4 pet. pfd. Stew-War 13 steady, scattering common-meaium stock steers $19j24.

Good-choice dairy rows 200i300. top choice $310. was third with 289. of more than 700 members at the 22 ia5 15V 30 8' CALVES: Receipts, l.iou. veaiers strong 35 86 10 89 27 27 100 8 27 39 18 91 101 38 90 11 93 29 28 103 107 108 13 39 74 12 Stone tc Web 16 Studebaker 26 Sun Oil 69 Sunray Oil 13' ENTER TOURNEY.

to SI hieher. good-choice NW Pub. Svc. common Sioux City GE 3.90 pfd. Sioux City GE common SW Pub.

Svc. common Utd. Lt. Ry. 6 pet.

pfd. For a real taste thrill take your choice of the best! Try DREWRYS Old Stock ALE or DREWRYS Extra Dry BEER tonight. Spencer, la. (1NE) Three lead head of the annual convention parade at Milwaukee, Aug. 1.

This coveted lead-off position was won by outstanding community service choice $34. common-medium $19fi26, -nil. IS(V, in Eagle-P East. AirL Eastman Elec. Emerson El.

Erie" Fajardo Sug. fed. Mtrs. Firestone Fruehauf Gen, Am. Inv.

Gen. Elec. Gen. Foods Gen. Mills Gen.

Mtrs. uen. identified. Total fund balances oi the treasurer were certified to by an official of the depository bank. These were found to be as represented." CEDAR FALLS BIRTHS.

Cedar Falls Two girls and a boy were born at Sartori Memorial hospital Tuesday. Daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude 48 Superheater 25 ing Iowa golfers have entered the Swift 33 HOGS: Receipts, S.IOO. Slow, leweany 21', 16'; annual Northwest Amateur golf sales good-choice 180 to Z30 10.

Darrows, oili. hieher to shippers at $30. Open Swift Intl 15' Texaco 60' PRODUCTS OP U. S. in competition with the largest tournament at Spencer Aug.

39 1 38 "a posts or tne state. Tex Gulf Sul 67 Utd. Lt. Ry. 6.36 pet.

pfd. 104 Utd. Lt. Ry. 7 pet.

pfd. 104 Utd. Printers Pub. com. 12 Viking Pump common 37 5s-82 71 common 11 through 9.

The entries include ing sales sows 50c higher, good-choice sows 330 lbs. down $23.7524.50, major Interests bidding 50c higher on all Tidewater 28' Timken DX 48 63 25 The new commander is the World war II veteran to head wiuhts butchers, sows. Average costs, Johnny Jacobs of Cedar Rapids, the state amateur champion, Bob Mann of Spencer, rurmerup in the Timken RB 48 Ortwryi LhnltsdU Stansberrv. Sunset Village, and 33 Gillette this post. Trans Amn ll1 weights Wednesday, barrows-gilts $26.15, 917 ih.

5,22 75. 353 lbs. Glidden 24 TWA 13 state amateur meet, and Fred Gor Goodrich 67 Goodyear 43' Trl Cont 20th Cent Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Haave, Sherwood park, Waterloo, and a son was born to Mr.

and Mrs. John Meyer, Route 2, Cedar Falls. don of Belmond, 1947 state amateur Graham Paige 4 BREAKS LEG IN FALL. Cedar Falls (Special) Miss Eth el Onan, elderly woman who oper Extdividend. The above bid and asked prices are obtained from local members of the Natl.

Assn. of Sec. Dealers, and other sources, but are unofficial. They do not represent actual transactions; they are intended as guide to the approximate range within which these securities could have been sold (indicated by the Underwood 53 King. cit.

Nor. Ore. Un Carb 40 Un Pao 89 SHEEP: Receipts, 1,500. Around 800 mixed offerings on sale, market not established. 300 head strong medium-good 91 lb.

yearlings No. 1 and 4 shorn pelt $24 on bought-to-arrive basis. ESTIMATED LIVESTOCK RECEIPTS AT CHICAGO HEAT RAISES ROAD. ates a rooming house at 215 West Utd Aircraft 27 United Airl 13 Clarksdale, gat so Fifth street, was a patient at Sar hot here that it raised the road, or bought (indicated by the at tori Memorial hospital Thursday the time of compilation, George Argus of the state high witn a fractured right leg. the re Utd Corp 3V Utd Fruit 53 US Gypsum .103 US Ind Chem 34' salable live- "way department reported that heat i i a i i WILL BUILD HOME.

Cedar Falls (Special) Lance Simerson late Wednesday obtained a permit at the office of the city clerk covering the erection of a house on lot 2, block 4, Lincoln Park addition at an estimated cost of $5,000. suit of a fall down the basement stairs Wednesday. The fracture US Lines 16 Ch lea go IIP) Estimated stock receipts Friday: HOGS: 4,000. CATTLE: 1.500. SHEEP: 1.000.

US Rubber 46 raised uie pavea nau oi state 6 about a foot. Traffic was detoured to the oiled half of the was between hip and knee, accord PROVISIONS Chicago. Chicago Wl Butter, Thursday: Firm; receipts, 611,443 prices unchanged. US Smelt 48 ing to word from the Onan home. US Stl 79 UN- Pfd.

46 Gt. West. Sug. 20 Green 36 Gruman Air. 22 Hershey 27 Homestake 36 Houston Oil 32 Howe Sound 40 Hudson Mot.

18 111. Cent. 38 Ind. Rayon 47 Ingersoll Ran. 69 Inland Stl.

43 lnterlake 14 Int. Harv. 30 Intl. Nick. 31 Intl.

Paper 58 Int. 1.1 Johns Man. 37 Kennecott 58 Keystone 43 Kresge 35 jclede Gas 5 Lehigh Val. road. Miss Onan has been a resident US Stl pfd .136 18' Eegs: Firm; receipts, 13,308 cases; US Tob- here for about 40 years.

12 prices to lc a dozen higher; U. S. extras 70 pet. A and up. 47i48.5c; 60 to POTATOES Chicago (flV-Potatoes: Arrivals Friday, 83 cars, on track 207 cars; total U.

S. shipments 542 cars; supplies moderate; demand slow; market about steady; California Lone Whites $4.25: Colorado Cob- 23 11 INFANT LEAVES HOSPITAL. New Car Top Result of Dare 69.9 pet. A. 45(H U.

5. standards, Lamont, Ia. (Special) Renee 10 Vacaro Walker Walworth Warner West Un West Air West Elec 39fi43.5c; current receipts, 37c; dirties. 21 34.3c: checks. 33.5c.

Scovel, seventh-month-old daugh 37' Poultrv: Live, steady: receipts, 24 biers Idaho Bliss Triumphs $3.10 28 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Scovel of Lamont, was brought home 63.40, Long Whites trucks, prices unchanged. White Sew Tuesday from Mercy hospital at Willys 10 Cedar Rapids, where she had been Lehn tc Fink 10 14 44 a patient for seven weeks. Her Wilson Woolworth Wright Young Sheet Zenith Zonite L-O-F Glass 52 Llbby 9 Llgg.

Myer 89 Lockheed 22V, condition is satisfactory. 96 81 35 I I mm Loews 16 mwm mm mam Swine Receipts at Iowa -Minnesota Yards and Plants Des Moines IJP) Receipts Thursday. estimated, 25.000, week ago 30,000, year ago 31.700. actuals Wednesday 20.000, cover unloads at 2 packing plants in S. Minn, and 12 plants, and approximately 30 concentration yards In Iowa, including some additional out-of-state shipping and rountrv buvine orations.

Fairly active. Steady to 75c higher, I' i I sU--; tmmmii 'I A "Vi I ill 1 1 'i If you really, love your dog, start feeding him Ken-L-Ratioo right now. It is made with fine cuts of lean, red meat-U. S. Government inspected horse meat, plus every known "dog.

health" vitamin and vital minerals dogs need daily. So, for a happy, healthy dog with clear, bright eyes and a thick, glossy SPECIAL DAIRY SALE MONDAY, AUGUST 2 at the 0ELWEIN LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE 100 HEAD We are inaugurating a series of special dairy cattle sales to be held the first Monday of each month. We will accept both registered and grade cattle of good quality. Will sell fresh and springer cows and first calf heifers; bred and open heifers; bulls of all ages. Experienced and reliable men will handle all cattle and only sound animals will be accepted.

All will be represented in the ring as they find them, assuring local buyers an opportunity to secure good breeding and producing animals right from their own community, that are clean and sound and safe to take into their herds. Already listed are 25 Holstein 1st calf heifer springers from 1000 to 1250 lbs. Some outstanding fresh Holstein and Guernsey cows, 6 exceptional Jersey springer heifers. Two Reg. Holstein heifer calves, 6 months old.

Dams 500 lbs. fat. A very reasonable commission will be charged. Bring them In early morning of the sale. If possible have T.

B. and Bangs test sheets. Make this sale your sale, list your cattle at once with the Oel wein Livestock Exchange, Thone 194, Oelwein. OELWEIN DAIRY SALES CO. SPECIAL FEATURE In cooperation with the Iowa Holstein Breeders Association, the National Holstein Association, Iowa State College and dairy organization of N.

E. Iowa promoting the $10,000.00 raul P. Stewart Memorial Scholarship fund, a percentage of the management's commission, of each animal sold in this Inauguration sale, will be set aside for the fund. Each consignment you make to this sale contributes to the fund without cost to you. mostly 25 to 50c up.

Barrows and gilts, good and choice, 160 to 180 lbs. 180 to 200 lbs. $27.75 29.00 200 to 240 lbs. 29.00; 240 to 270 lbs. 270 to 300 lbs.

300 to 330 lbs. 25.75; 330 to 360 lbs. 24.50. Sows, good and choice, 270 to 300 lbs. BUILDS BETTER STRAWBERRY Durham, N.

H. (U.R) It took eight years but Dr. L. Phelps Latimer of the University of New Hampshire horticultural department li-nally got what he wanted, a new-style strawberry plant. Thousands of crosses were tried.

Dr. Latimer now ha a plant that produces 30 to 40 berries to the cluster and 10 to 15 clusters to the plant. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. Kansas City HOGS: Salable and total receipts, Fairly active; mostly 50 to 75c higher than Wednesdav's average. Top $29.23.

Good, choice 180 to 250 lbs. I28.50w 29.00, lew 260 to 280 lbs. Heavier weights scarce. 2 loads choice 394 lb. butchers $22.75, Sows steady to 25c higher at $19.50 23.50.

few lightweights to $24.00. SHEEP: Salable and total receipts, Slow, practically nothing sold earlv. Opening bids on native spring lambs lower, asking stronger. Good to choice native spring lambs held above $28.50. CATTLE: Salable receipts, 1,500, total 2.000.

Active on limited supply; grass slaughter steers fully steady with week's up-turn: grain-feds scarce; cows steady to 25c higher; bulls steady to stronger; vealers and killing calves unchanged: Blockers and feeders scarce, steady; load lots medium Rrade grass slaughter steers largely load common to low-medium small lot choice around 1100 lb. fed steers S40.00, few medium and low-good short-feds $26.50 it 33.00: scattered small lots common and medium grass heifers $20. Wi 26.50; common and medium beef cows few good to canners and cutlers largely 18.00(f 19.50, odd light shell down to med-good sausage bulls 1100 lbs. up $22.50200, good beef bulls scarce: good-choice vealers 28.no, few choice heavy killing calves 128.50: iccu ivcn-L-ftjuon every day! liet three oi ivcn-L-nauon irom your grocer or aeaier nowj 300 to 330 lbs. 330 to 3R0 lbs.

23.73: 3M) to 4W lbs. $21.00023.25. Sows. good. 400 to 450 lbs.

21.75; 450 to 530 lbs. 18.00(0. 20.73. Tested, practical information on "How to Feed sod Care for your Do!" Hamoroas cartoon illui. SMS) trationi by Sam Cobtan.

You'll CLOSE ON CURB ireasnra estry word enjoy stocks closed New York U.R Curb Thursday: tij moDm ataa name and address for yowr Free copy now! Kta-L-Ration, Dept. Boi 1721, Chi- WRITE NOW Alum. Co. Am. 59 Amn.

G. E. 38 Am. Maracalbo 5 Ark. N.

Gas A 7 csjo 77, Illinois. Kalser-Fra7er Kingston Pr. Lone. tSar Mead John. Mesabl Iron Molybdenum Nat.

B. Hess N. Am. L.rP. Pepperell Raytheon 10 3 23 1 5 7 4 7 69 7 2 49 54 45 21 24 113 14 81 54 Carnation Cities Svc.

Creole Ford Can. A Glen Alden Gt. A. Sc P. Hecla Min.

Humble Oil 111. Pow. Co. KEN-L-RATI0N First in Canntd Dog Food Bill Seven, Esthervilie lumber yard employe, puts finishing touch on a pitched, shingled roof he erected on his model Ford on dare from friends when the cloth top wore out. Ifi watertight but i Beven hasn't tested it In a high wind yet.

(AP Mirephoto direct to Courier.) Segal Lock loot for this Stl oo tr cjaj Singer 237 several packages good-choice stock steer calves $29.00 30.00, I.

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