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7
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r Wednesday, May 24, 1944
UNFURNISHED APART..N---Of 3 or
4 rooms wanted by servlcan'a wife
and 15 month old daughter. Ph.
WILL /..EASE OR BUY---,5 or S
house for parsonage in itF of h
Ave. and Roosevelt Road. Phone 73-
,11 p BALLANTYNY.--to Real IW
rate. [usurance Property Manaemst
U e •ank d4L. Phone
F. G. WTI.AND.--I,aitor. leimt NR-
tfonl Bank Bldg.. Phone
mn and insurance.
BT.I.DLG -- With $
Uv/ng rooms, 2 car garage, a very
bu f N00. Rent the su.e and use
the home if you the stors for
businesS. P[eny. III 6th Av.
House of Ruffalo
PGINO
A COMPLETE SERVICE--In estab/hin
• home. Our intimate knowled£,e of re
@Mate bl an asset to vO
BUSINESS PROPITT
]Rear 22rid Ave. and Roovelt Rd tm'e
Ind 6 rocm fiat, recently remodeled.
0.
o ZJrd Av Phons M
1% ACKES---.4 room hom, drilled wl].
electr/eitv, ikrage, chicken house, OLEO0.
Ben F. Stahl & Son& 3700 Roosevelt B.
Phone 6783.
ONE ACRF--Wih room house and
garage, No Well. Eleelr/eity. $1800. Part-
ly furnished. Immediate ossession. Ben
F Stehl & Sons 3700 Roosevelt Road.
Phone 6"S3.
7612 17T AVE.
S room modern hour, dOuble ILltrle.
Ldtrge lot. Price $5700. 01J00 c88b.
J. PARMENTIER
1307 75th St. Phone 0
21ST AVE.. 6517
atx room ho. wiLh den or 'wing
rom. hot air furnace, stetionery tube.
el"ira toilet in bat,ent. 2 car eara
With concrete drive, lot 010, S00.
GEORGE STEVENS
Real Ettate, Loans, Insuranca
16 8th AVe. on@
ND AVE.. 7814---For sale bar owner, •
Teem house; on 2 bus lineS. buy
for right party. all after 3:30.
6510 22ND AVE.
a room modern hm@ and ragt" Good
lOation. Low pr/.
S41 AVI
S room modern home. l'/¢k/ siS/De.
arae. low taxes. $400.
1116 T.
Tlne 10 room brick doubl• L ecee .n
priced rh
2007 (13RI) Irr.
1o room double fiat. furnace heat Lot
x125. Big futurs value for wholesale
Modest
Maidens
'%%'.,,us
'Tll answer itthMe have been some wonderful wrong nufnbe
lately."
i | i ..,,
140USES IR laLE 45 HOUSES FOR SALE Lm
• RHODE ST,•a'lflee st/caUF W.
McK'TL KOOL DISTP.ICT rmlirn, e room brick bunmlow w/
An excellent S-room bungalow, modern in S lotS, 5OX0. Tel"el d@k
For further inormakm phone 377$ fast
!all respects. Newly decorated, oak aoors. 3:30 p. m.
fully iflsulated, easily }ated. Possession
June 15. Act quickly. For oarticuiara L OTI[ AI_IRU0
AClgAG-4 or s STYX. elt
CUNNINGHAM & GEHRING ' limits, lwJed righL 1A-- A&qsalr
Realtors ?th Ave. Plne 4J.
FiTs 'at'l Rank Bldg. Phone 4754 LOT-.42I42, No. S. ol o. 2 el. f"
ULO by owner nably. Write Amol
MOD]G S FLAT ox 433. Montello. Wit
Two furnace, 2 car garage, lot 200x1. SOUTH K-ENOSHABuy your garden lot
Price 114600. Easy terms.
McKINLEY 'OOL DISTRICT now, and be Prelred so you ,sn lulld
In the future. 10% down, balance
Six room modern home, ft000 tot monthly Paymnte. H. L, Bullonre
quick lalo.
& Ik}n. ?17"57th |t Phone 1. ,
Seveca] new 4 room holwce on eajT #AWTED--gEAL ESTATE
OO YOU WANT TO YOUll IoJa
CHAS. CARLSON ve o61h bu)'m for e. g and -4mom
Realtor houses; ahm family houses
5533 6th Ave Phone $10,000.
TOL A. J WAN, •U
NW BRICK HOMES-Foe sale to de- 13 6th Ave. 'A' Phone 4S
ferns workers only. Only $800 down
hOuse location on trackaS e. 800. ayrnent required, baian0@ $41.50 per 'OR
210 81rr ST. ]onth. J. ffmn. Jr., 9 3h Ave. List our real usta with us
A Sine 12 room double flat su/te01e to hone 7. We to g/re YOU all cas
O. 6/. MATRON ILALTY CO.
remodel as 4 family, end 4 room hom NEW ROM'ES--4 room brick horace. O. S. Bak Bldg. nol 4
t rear. The locat/on for income, to move /lto. Stairway to att/€. Arv/
We finance your purchase. Johnson. 7112 22rid Ave. Phone O]"Y WA/
G. MATSON KF.ALTY CO. Have many cash bu'rs for 5-6-7
U. S. 'nk Bldg. Phone NOATH SHO ROAD homes and twits. If 'Ou want
dTH AVL, Ba--Two at. 5 down. 4 up. proert7 sold qdik,
steam heat. 2 car arage. convenient to HAINS AVF-Near the lake. modern 4 JAgi W. AIL
school, stores ad trensortaUon. Ree- room eotte/, available g0r immediate 60 S8th St%IMj Phone 14
• onably priced at 00.
BACEVIC AGENCY
5619 6th Ave.
•IST AVE.--tncome prery. Two fiat
Of 3 and 4 rooms and 4-room house on
e'xtra large lot. street paved and sn
assessments paid. $4600. one-third dow
balance payments. H. L. Bullamore k
Son, 717 57th St. Phone 3323.
ND AVF. 7M
A n-ec litU• hem• for g could4.
yOun or old. Large llvin room md
kitchen ¢ion. wevlace. Larl
bedroom, baU Venetian oltods. Runnin
water. EJcsLtent d well. Garage at-
possesolOn. Furnace heat. deed well. SMALL ACRAGF-Wich 7 or 8
screened porch. 'tat/onary tubs, ant house wanted Dear tOw. Phone b'?L
SOxlS0. $4000 takes all including fur-
. Or us Off'. WE HAVE CASH BUYERS--For 4. S,e
and 0 room homm. Ltst ]u. pTm)eTI
THE R. B. WHIT CO. with ml for quick sales. McueJtinn
Realtors • Agency. P.t/tors. 7k1 14th Ave.. phone
925 59th St. Phone dlSl el' 4';12.
WAT AVI YOU FOR
We want 4 and $ room bunealows. 2
OFFqID BY HOARD AGENCY and farm land€. Our 23 years experience
RYrH ST.. 1509---4 bedroom Rtodern houee, is YO.'I for
Lot 4x207. garage, food latton, $10 201 Orlbl lidS, Phone
down, as rent 20 ACR.ES-.-O hllfh lly wooded land
tached to hour. Exterior is asbestos
shingle. A good electric stove included.
rge lot Good en spot. Only
THOS. A. SULLIVAN. Realtor
815 sth Ave. "'A" Phone 74 q TH HOARD AGICY
dTH AVE., S28--8 roOm modern houce. ]mltors
Real bargain. Reasonably oriced; also 2 411 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone
family fiat• Cundy Agency, Real Estate:
and Insurance. 522 th St. Phone 7547
Or 6018. Income U service.
5TrH ST.. 1328
ven-room one-family . hot air
furnace, one-car arsB. )00.
FRANK HAIS
Realtor
4@08 7th 'VS. Phone 5023
@0TH PLACE. e07--4 rora modern house
with comPl•te Call be-
twcen 12 and 1.
QUICK POSSESSION
$706 31ST AVE.
8 room h6me, large rooms, natural
place. New furnace. $8500.
MILLAR AGENCY
Realtors
301 Orpheum Bldg. 'Phone 2-2114
wanted. WT/@ . care
4 llT AVL-..4 room mSdern ioue. News.
New Holland hxrrmce, new roof. Glassed
in porch, $1 down. ce all rent qUTO |aRVml
UTO GPla and sha
installed willie ou ws/t ImmmML
Northern Motor Parts. ?th Ave
BELTS
3"o/t Stokers, Washlnl Machines, Rrtt-
eratO etc.
Gordon Auto Parts
M01 Boo.pelt Rd. Phone 4178
Ben F. Stahl & Son
3700 RooseTilt Phone
ST.. 1330--9 room house, S bed-
room, beth on each floor, new hot
water heating plant. One car nraee.
$5800. John Neu, Realtor• residence
hone 3788. office jhons 3623.
SAN KD.
']['his belmtt,"u] brick fiat building, S
rOoms each floor. Windows and doors
weather strtp4d. Two hot water heat-
In plants. wo flreplaceL creens
storms for all doors and windows. 2 sun
Orehes, 2 car garage. This inclle
•djoining lot about 44X144 feet Can be
easily converted into 4 thradt-room •Ut
nts. Only $10,000. Can be nanced.
THOS. A. SULLIVAn. Realtor
0SlS 8th Ave. "'A'" Phone 74
rsTH ST. 2316---4 room bun£alow w/th
modmr beth: etaLrwy to attlo,
lot. tnelud/n cherry, alle and plum
trees, berry bushes, grane arbor poul-
try house and garage. Close to tran
ortation Priced at I100. Poseeu/o S0
day. James Penth" Aency.
tots. 102.5 56th St. oh. 2-321S
BEST BUY L'W TOWN
MOVE IN JUN IST
|TH AVE. 6925--Ownee ocouDied. S
room home. Has glazed porch, new fur-
nace. comoosition roof. garage. IOt is
I2 feet deep. Near transportation and
Schools. Only $800 down. balanca as
ret Price reduced to ACt fast.
CHAS. H. pFENNIG. LNC.
Realtors
00 57th St. Phone 8
CAMP LAKE, WIS.--Year around 6
room home. all city conveniences. Write
P O. Box 32. T1evor Wh,..
]}'OR SALE BY OWSTER--ExcepUmlly
well built, solid brick house of 9
Ivly decorated. Floored •tUc. Cinus
to WeSt s/d@ factories. del roomin
hou or ear#' €onvoron to flunfly fiat
ear garage. Priced to selL ff interested
phone 4800.
OSX--- room house. I T be
moved from premises. Henry Koehne.
t, mile south of 0th St. on Highway 31.
l>hone 2-.5749.
INCOM PROPERTY
AV--Lce locaUon and I8 lot.
Has s rooms and bath down, 8 large
and bath up. New roof. UbtoS
siding, good hot water furnace. Price
IS200.
MULIC AG]CY
$33 8th Ave. Phone ?-300
Mck store with 6 room modern apart-
merit above on West Side. Good neigh-
borhood location. Thts is a genuine bar-
a. $4,800, Phm for further lrt/cu-i
THOS. A. SULLIVAN, Realtor
15 8th Ave. "'A" Phon '/4,18
X.INCOLN PARK DISTRICT---6 rom
24th Ave., 7 hou and 2 car
£artSe. pric S3800: brick storm builS-
gnu. can be converted into IS apart-
mente, price $4.000. A•rea Rdty (..
0th St. Phone 2-2448.
auto t/ng and inoral m
29TH AVE.. 6323--8 room modern home. WAD MOTORS
S baths, garale, Immolate 83rd at 18th Ave Phone
don. " BRAK -- Inttion and cerbut .
clalists. Richter & Hedworth, ovVoslte
TrH AVE., 4110---6 room hoarse. S apart- City Hall. Phone 2-1312.
merit bufldlne Of S and S room apart-
numts, aaram for 3 cars and 4 LOtS 1
i one oPerty. Priced to sell.
24TH AVE.. room modern
and garaD.
HAA PARK--S room modern
hot water heat. garage. $3800.
AVE., 611--S room Odern
low. $3800.
9 ROOM MODERN HOUSE--Hot water
Government Surplus
LUBRICATING OIL
Put up in I0-gal. milk cans.
SA 0 40, 50 & 60--$5.45 per
CHASSIS GREA
10-lb. and 2-lb. Pid]&
Gordon Auto Parts
heat. garaire, walking ¢ltance 2801 Roosevelt Rd. Phone 41711
wntown. Immedte ion.
O00.
SOUTH SIDE-- room modern house.
v oo
Pats
New
roof and furnace. Good cond/Uo gnmon
throulhout Immediate p0sessiom For
Sale by owner. Phone 2-4613. We are now able to reasonably
WASHINGTON RD.Near Ihertdan 1... quick delivery on genuine rglocement
two flat. S rooms each, furnace neat parts for
down. reasonable. Inquire 4029 8th Ave. Delco and Auto-Life
xs w. ST,. Ignition Systems
0 S8th Street Phone 5184
3RD AVENUE, 0810
Fred
P.
8-room. one-eioor bungalow. Living nuuy
!with natural flreniace. Larl lot. Garage.
Distributor of
STREET. L$1e Gnutn Autmnoflve Parts
S-room. one-eioor bungalow. Gara. 815 57th St. Phone 313
co,, pxm<
T-room. modern home. One bedroom
down; three up. $4500.
14TH AVENUE, dV41
S-at 5 and 5. Each has bath.
na. Garage. $40.
lffrH AV]'UE. 328
IMMEDIATE POION
Small, brick home. Fd. $1300,
SHERIDAN ROAD, e6
Fivsom all o one flo, hot water
heat Strut'turally in Shl.
car garage and workshop. Lot 75x12
This proDel-ty is a barat at the price.
Terms. Interest 5%.
FRD]ICK E. S'I'EI
22nd Ave.
702 57th St.
Phone -1614 RADIO--We have a few good used auto
radios. $15.00: $19.50; $22.50. Herbert
Sales, 6108 22rid Ave.
Southwest Side
Modle 5.1mom bungalow and extra
Southwest Side
Mdern 4-room mmgalow.
North Side
6-roam hotme, S rooms . one up.
North Side
$ 3-room hour; 6-rOom house. n
on lares lot. 85x285. Good incom
erty. Owner leavin e/ty.
VIDAS AGI"
$614 7 Ave.
Sprinq Tune-Up
Service
We']] Sell Tan
You List 'Era
IATH AVE., 04-e---Two fiat bu/Id, e
rooms each, 2 Nparete hlrnacus, ta -
cellent condition, near St. James Cath-
lto church. Methodist church.
and hugh school and onTlent to doWn-
tow $00. Torm
srswTs SDF.--S room
bungalow, with 2 lar cdroome, ato/rl
.... rage n;rteen
-- u,• i
: = ' CASH' 1 "' " "" " - ITd'-o-ay s--uotatzonsQ
p--. fo...tolv'en/oo VlOn]£eysll ^,-.i AI------L._
Fee] Effect of LUL01 UUI00{00I • I •
Money
SpreetT0 l00nne^n,00G^- ..* 800d, -- o.d
For Your Car Atlanta Even the mon- I 00,UII3GI YallUll . m, ... Ohio oil ........
• keys in the zoo had stomach _sl Douglas Aircr ... 48% Owens Ill ....... 57t
OGa THIS aches in the wake of a endin r % [k| lllb Dist Corp Seag.. 35
L42 NALH--4 dor ledm PTe aged by three T3-ys-'a-c. ll00Innra¢¢ N=mndl00 .... w Pont ........ Pan Am
, and 18 who told police they lvl ltJJ ! IUl I IU/Auia ch M'..II' ... 291
C]iVRO--DIue 2 dOr.
M/d:City Motor Sales
3119 RoOSevelt Rd.
excellent tires, motor JUSt
]L'e 743 22d Ave, before 3:00
0'clock
PhOne 7419.
----. --__ DpIg n lX.:T¢e-? four sedan. 0400.g0.
OD@E---1940, @ door an, in .4,-1
shape. Bob-L rvto. rd RL It
Sheridan lid,
DODGE---19 sedan, $306.00 Butchor
fe and de/ee, ?]514 her/dan Road.
Phone elM.
iDltl- V4 tudor, w/th rebuilt ms-
. tad/e, I10. Inquire B14 •ltmq-
dan Rd. after 6:00 P. M.
found $766 in a grocery store.
After the "find" the trio start-
ed peeling the role at Grant Park
zoo. They stoked the elephants
with peanuts, the monkeys with
sweets, and themselves with ham-
burgers, hot dogs, pop and ice
cream. The mixture floored the
boys.
After a stay in the Juvenile
detention home, the Jpenders,
till pale, led police on a hmitl
search in the woods where they
said they h/d $700.
t
Sh0w Plans for
2Sth Ave.: utalr.
Du/ro 4.8 Ave.. ho 14477,
ween 6 nd 7 p. m.
NAS]..-1942 dlv.xe 4 door n in
fect COndition. Hsdio, nestor, lnu/
,,, eth Ave.
'ASH-LA FAYET--1940 " door
good tires, radio, $750. 6724 35th Ave
Phone 2--4993.
OLDaWlm mmn food tC-m.
good motor. $170.00. Inquire efo
3)0. 2,524 50th St. upstairs.
PLYOUTM--1034 -door sedan, heater
mOtOr In A-I tondtUon. 1944 lioento
price $200. Call S19 7&th St.
PLYMOUTB--1934 daluze 4-door, allghU7
used: 5 tires. Call at ek Hdwe Co.
2118 52r St.. between 7 and 8 p. m.
$350 OR BEST OFFER -- Have a 1S7
Nash-l Fayette, 2 door Victoria eoeeh.
Good tires. Motor recently overhnleL
Body and uvhoistery in excellent eon-
dition. Can be at 4610 22rid Ave.
phone 2-13.
GORDON'S FORD--IS30 COUp. like new 38,000 €• bef,re mileS.BT2Y 11:00. I'llllltbla, CARS " -- Sellllnl°°°--}C0unl _"" School
Grdon Auto Paras, 2801 Roosevelt Rd.
"- '= ICommencement
LINCOLN ZEPffYR.-.UPS7 m.
between 12 noon and 3-.10 v. m.
BUY NOW
1941 RUICK--Sedanet te
1941 OOBILE--Club coupe
1941 PLYMOUTH--4 door sedan
1941 NASH--"600" club coupe
1940 CHEVROLET--Town sedan
1540 DODGE.. door slln
1939 BUICK---4 door sedan
1939 PLY1M[OUTH--2 door sedan
1937 NASH--Coupe
We Will pay top cash price
for yoir USed car.
35 other oars to choose from.
Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday
evenings.
Benning Motors
2221 Roosevelt Phone 4124
I Still Buy 'Era
Charley Derning
(Cent/need from Page One)
Kreuseher, Robm't MAIInn. VitInla
Maginn. Dale Meyer, Ward Richter and
Alvin S0hleeht.
Pleasant Pralllo TOWnship: - Frts
Adair, iner Akr, Arthur Alterltott.
auline A/tevot, Shirley .ndefon.
ames Anderson, John Jay And@TS@n,
Frank Andrekus. Paul AntaramLan,
AUton, Walter Chrtlonn, h-vm Clark.
ntoinette Dezoma. Ruth Put•on.
Falkenstern. Billy Fennel. Fred Gilbert
Filz, Irwin Fi/z, Florence Garland, Patsy
cCarnAme. ALfred Gentile. Donald (}lamer,
ol Hain. BeVerly Hartnell, Ceell Hill.
Constance Kahler. Elaine Kersten. Hobart
Knutter. Betty Kollman. Daisy KotLmky,
George Kotky, Chlr Kovacio, Don-
ald Ltteu. Clarabelle Maeik. Betty
Marino. Richard Mazzei. Frederick M'L
Henry Metello. Vivian Nelson.
Rud
Nickel. Lyal Person. Peter Pias. W
Pritcherd. Marion Risks. Bertha Ruble.
LiP
y Bumachlk. Richard Schlater. I-]rold
Schmidt. Patricia Scott, Maria G.
iandt. Batty Slugs. Beyaly Socsa,
James orensen. Patrtcia Stranb@r
ary Jlulm TUTCo. Nancy Uttech, G@Orl
Vararf, Wayne Vo/ght, Robert Wu-
rick. Una White and Charles Yanks.
Randall Township: Robert Ambern,
Freddie Banis, Margaret Carey. Pa
DeRome. John Holter, Betty Nienhus,
Irene Richter. Arlene Roanhouse. mm
RoanhouN. William Schoor, Joan
doff and Grge aohultz.
Salem Township: Ray BairatoW,
Charles Bauer, Gerald Baysiner, RolNrt
Be.land, Lima Bernotas, Donald BroOks.
Iter Richard Caroy, Robert DUIn.
bert BMert. Joan Oandt, Alia@ Gab-
hardt. Robert Haase, Rchard
Frank Hartnell. RObert Keuiman.
Krahn, Walter KuiLgowskl. H'ry
smer, Mary Lou Minshal/.
(CenUR•od frem P One)
of fish and game regulations for
the coming year.
In the main, the msponm of ICe.
no, hans to the quastiorm on hunt-
ing, fishing and trapping lnd/cetod
that local conservstlonis and
sportsmen are weU-uUMied with
the present rulings Of the conserva-
Uon comm/to
The general coneang of local
opinion Was for an unchanged fish-
lng soason, but Io€.al rtsen
sought an increase in the pm'mit-
ted hluqll bag I/mR from I to 2.
ALL other es of fishing were
recommended for status quo with
the exception of bullheads.
Ask ESTW Seon nd
Th/s year, Keneaha county fish.
ermen ware permitted an early
season on bu/]heads, beginning on
April 15. The local sportsmen, for
reasons of enforcement of other
fishing regulations, urged that the
bullhead fishermen be kept from
Kenosha county Waters until the
Opening of the general $euon. The
We Have For Sale
1941 FOR--Deluxe 2 door sedan
heater.
1237 BUiCK---Century 4 door sedan.
1937 NASM--Ambassedor "8" sedan, t'
o. eater.
1936 FOBD---linxe fordor sedan.
Am Can ........ 88
Am Loco ....... Ie
AmPow&L ... 2
Am ........ 9½
Am 8melt ...... 117%
Am Tel & Tel . .1MV,
Am Tob B ...... 4¥4
Am Zinc ........ OA
Anaconda Cop., ½
Armour Ill ...... ½
Atoh T & $ F ... 67A
Aviation Corp ... 3%
Bendix Avlat ... 37½
Beth Steel ...... MY,
Borden Co ...... 31%
Borg Warner ,,, ?¥4
cal & Hec .... et
Cm ............ 3e'A
Cater Tractor ... 4,
Ches & Ohio ..... 45.
Chi Mall Order.. 18
Chrysler Corp .. 85s
Corn Edison .... 28
Cons Copper 3%
Cons Edison 21%
Cons ,t G"II 0
Contairer Corp.. 24
Corn Prods ..... 58
Curtiss Wright .. 5
Eastman Kodak.. 163
Farnl Tel Rad .. 12V4
Gen Elec ....... 36
Gan Foods ...... 42
Gn Motors .... 597/,
Goodrich ....... 4.
Goodyear 4
Ot Nor Ir Or,'i 14
Gt Nor Ry pf ... 33A
Greyhound 20
X-Xometake Mmi 41/,
Ill Central ...... 15/8
Int Harvester ... 73%
Int Nick Can ... 27
In• Paper ....... 18
nt Tel & Tel .... 13%
John Manville .. 95
Kennecott Cop .. 31,
Kirab Clark .... 35
Libby Glass ....
Liggett & My B.. 76
Marshall Field., 14½
Mont Ward ..... 44¥
NASH KELV ... 13
Nat Biscuit ..... 20A
Nat Dairy ...... 20%
Nat Steel ....... 60 /
N Y Central .... 18%
No Am Aviat
Nor Amer Co 17%
Nor Pac ........ 16,
=**" ISt0ck leader s
mitred possession of 100 minnows
outside of lake shiners and that dip
netting for rough fish be permitted
on a 24-hour basis from March I
/C0ntinue Ris e
Unanimouy, those attending the
hearing agreed that ice fishing
should be retained and that an ex-
tended season be permitted oni[rl Today's Mart
Lily, Montgomery and Dyer lakes
since those waters are subject to
freeze-out
Muleski. Glenn Nalon. Arala Pkn/n.
I Robert Paulson, Jack Pearce. Joyce who neglect trap lines. The Keno-
Richards. Richard Richter. Ruth Rlohtor,
Katherine lear, Lucy Scllrflidt. Clalr-;$ha trappers advocated a closed
ella Schultz, Margare Schutz. Mariorie |ealon on skunl sinGe that animal
Stoxen, Paul Swartz, Joan Voel mtlha s suffered a 'clical decimatt ^-
Charles Wilton . .v
Somers Town'saIp: AJM Abrueh.lin the past two years.
Betty Aderman. Betty Alberts. ttyJ .... --
Beck#r. Jean Bush, 7an ristmumn.[ll dd / •
Barbara Clough. Allan Cooer. Joycel|JJ|mas qkssJJsa 6
Cruzen. Adea DIMiechL Bernice Edutst. ll" It-ll 1%1111 IU I II
.arion Edquit. Andrew Fay. Arl'mel/It.ill ,./l]bll[ U|
Fitzeatr/ck. Jophine Gomhar. Wfllard /
Herman Gorter. Lavon Grlffta. Donald
In the game section, local sports-
men recommended that the pheu-
ant season be reduced from 30 days
to nine days to permit the county
bird population, found desperately
short in the fall of 1943, to recoup.
The deer season recommends•lot
wal left tO the northern counties,
but local hunters urged a concur-
rent bear season. The hunUnnen
urged a reduction in the daily bag
limit of rabbits from five per day
to three.
Trappers urged that the practice
of staking runs on public lands
before the opening of the trapping
eason be orbidden and that
measure8 be taken against those
Hansen. Glen Harcus. LiILian E[.ers- Stock Diseases
dor. James Iusen, Ronald Jacob. Nor-
man Jesk. Ruth Jlssen. Raymond John-
son. Shirley Mae Jonas. Irvin Klapth.
and Marion Kremts.
Robert Lansln. Anita Lee. Marian LUS.
r|4 /.it/n. Charles Lucas M/h'ed
Nevll/er. Walts Newman. Alvin
dorC. John Ryall, Joyce Sanderson, Lots
ScheckJer, Edward Schmunck. ViOlet
Sehulte, Genevieve Sorenson. '21
Stoxan, Zrnest Tabbert, Jack _
Dond VanWie, Robert Waas.
Mee Wade. Vernon Wiekman. lhltt
Woh]gemuth, Phyllis Wolfe. And Wa1,1
Woodward.
Wheatlend' Township: Lfllian Bcemlm.
Donald Brandes. Gne Davis. Betty GeT-
,her, Georgia Kaskin. William
Glenn Wells and Dale Wicks.
1938 OLET--2 door sedan. 4
OPEN EVENINGS |
See them 8t our
Used Car Lot d Western Anchor
Sheridan Rd. and 58th s, IOf Hitler Line
Two Hcenleseen 2 3456attendance. J iCentlnaed from Page One)
Richard M. Huber Win. JeOnipressec l hope tha*.
periled
Rome
,. I would be saved. He singled out
USED CARS--F sale •t Blmmviai Marshal Tito as the chief military
Garage. 19th Ave. and 57th St. Ph.
Zactor in Yugoslavia, as the Par-
tisan army leader pressed the Ger-
mane back in several sectors.
He spoke from an island where
invasion troops and fleets were
being disposed for a leap into west-
ern Europe. French Patriots re-
ceived more battle orders and the
Paris radio turned gloomy assert-
ing railways were in chaos, electric
systems sabotaged and "the tem-
per of the population rising."
Russia served a virtual ultima-
tum to unstable Bulgaria to change
Its pro.Nazi policy by midnight to.
morrow or suffer severed rela.
tions, Ankara reported. The Rus-
sian armies probed many sectors
of the long, restive eastern front.
The breach between Russian and
the Polish exiled government in
London seemed o widen as a
Polish national council committee
reached Moscow and the Soviet
radio denounced the London re-
gime.
t
Russian Troops
Kill 400 Germans
Moscow --(U.P.)-- Russian troops
killed approximately 400 Germans
fin taking a height in the Stanis-
lawow area of southeastern Poland
and in hand.to.hand trench fighting
northwest of T/raspol along the
lower Dnestr river yeerday, it was
announced today.
Fourteen German planes were
shot down Monday, the Russ/an
communique said, adding that there
were no important changes on e
eastern front
(A Broadcast of a Romanian com-
munique, heard by the U. S. federal
communications commission, said
4,000 Ru/ans ware killed and 2,-
000 captured in the Dnestr bend
at Ligode Ford.)
Manitowoc Man Killed
At 00hip Buildin00 Yards
Wood, 32, was killed last night at
the Man/ Shipbuilding com-
party yards when • steel plate top-
plad over on him. He w dis-
charged from the army last uly.
Survivors include his widow and
lmmta, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Wood.
We Pay Cash
For Your Car
We Need Used Cars
/E HAVE FOR
1941 PLMOUT-- umne
L939 BUXX---.4 door sedan.
t941 NAM AMBASSADOR "6"-.4
sedan.
ll NA-L,A FAYrlt1"--2 d00
t940 NASB-LA FAY'I"J,--.4 door alden.
1938 FORD--Deluxe 4 door sedan
1939 MFAgURY--4 door deluxe
L937 NAI AMBA• "6"'-4
sedan.
,dom wig. Appoint-
ment of • 10.member committee on
eternary science, which will udy
vetock disae problcm end ree.
ommend solutions to the state board
of agriculture, was announced to-
day by Milton H. Button, director
of the department of agriculture
The committee includes Dr. T. H.
Fergnson of Lake Geneva, chairman
of the State Board of Veterinary
Examiners; Dr. C. F. Vand de Sand
of Kiel, lnember of the board of
veterinary examiners; Dr. G. B.
Wrigglesworth of Eau Claire, mem-
ber of the board of veterinary ex-
aminers; Dr. J. S. Healy of Madison,
inspector for the U. S. Bureau of
Animal Husbandry; Dr. B. A, Beach
of Madison, professor of Veterinary
Science at the WisconsinCollege of
Agriculture; Dr. L. T. Donovan of
Waupun, president of the state Vet-
erinary Medical Anoclation: Dr. C.
A. Deadrnan of Madison, president
of the Southstarn VeterLnary
Medical Association; Dr. W, A.
Thomson of P1attaville, president of
the Southwest' Veterinary Medi-
cal Association; Dr. B. Royer of
Shawano, prddant of the Ncrth-
eastern Veterinary Medical Auocta-
tion; Dr. John It. Berggren of Bald.
win, president of tha Northwetazn
Veterinary Medical Association.
€
Hissing Wacs
Found in Chicago
Des Moines, la. -- ,P -- Wac
Privates PAts Laurel, San Fran-
cisco, Cal., and Patricta Murphy,
Canton, O., who recently borrowed
a car and were found A. W. O. L.
at Chicago, have been sentenced to
15 days' confinement at hard labor,
the Fort Des Moinas public rela.
• ions office revealed today. They
also have been ordered to forfeit
$20 of their army pay.
Charges of larceny of an auto-
mobile, preferred against them by
.Tack Oglevie. Des Moines, have
been dropped. The women said
Oglevie lent them the automobile
and gave them the keys and regis-
tration card.
Three Employs
Arrested in Sweden
Stockholm -- () -- Three em-
ployes of the Sk ballbearing works
at Goteborg have been arrested on
charges of supplying information
to a foreign power about the size
of orders and destinations, Alton-
bladet said today.
Two of the employee were
Swedes and the other was described
as a foreigner, All worked in
the company's order department,
and Attonbladet quoted one u say.
ing he fed information to
the mnnamed foreign power for
"ideological reasons."
e
Fire Destr0ys Interi0r
Of Prin(et0n Gymnasium
Princeton, N. J. ---gJ..-- The in-
terior of the Princeton unlv,-lity
gymnas/um was burned out and the
universtty's et/re rdpply of ath-
letic equipment, Its athletic library,
and trophies were destroyed by
fire early today.
The loss was estimated at $500,.
000 by George It. Meyars, superin-
tendant of ound and buildings.
Topel-Nash Sales
We'll Buy Your Car!
And Pay You Top
Cash Pricel
WE HAVE FOR SALE THE TOLLOVIG
GOOD LATE MODEL CAR:
NA•H 600--4-door sehu
1941 NAH---Choice of two model 60
sedans, the ration card stretchers. They
are both fine clean cars In the best Of
i condition.
1940 NAlJH---4-door edan.
I9 CSVROLEreI
1938 PONTIAC---Coach.
Sheridan Road Garage
ertdan Rd. at 59th St Phone ST,,I.
Gas Rations for
-ISpecial Farm Help
New York -- (;P -- Stocks ad-
vanced today to the highest aver-
age levels since late March and
leaders generally held gains rang.
ing from fractions to a point or
more despite active profit selling
in the late proceedings.
Rails moved ahead briskly in the
first hour and thereafter buying
activities spread to steels, rubbers
motors and numerous industrial
specialties and blue chips which
lately had been neglected. Deal-
ings. about the largest for • month, i
totaled approximately 1,100,000
shares.
The recently buoyant liquors f-!
fered a setback following a new
advncae in the early dealings.
Final hour prices in some in-
stances were a bit under the day's
highs. On the improved side were
Santa Fe, Southern Railway, Union
Pacific, Morris & Esiex, Atlantic
Coast Line, U. S. Steel, Youngstown
She•e, Chrysler, Western Union.
Westinghouse, Johns-Manville, and
Standard Oil (N. J.).
Rye Shows Drop
loans were selecival stmnl
in the bond market. Chioago wheat
closde unchanged to / cent
]ushel lowre. Rye dropped 1% to
2½ cents. Cotton utur in late
trades were up 25 to 35 cants •
bal
Credited for the early upswing
fn the rails was the overnight news
of Huse •doptlon of the measure
to rpeal the land grant statute on-
der which the carriers are re-
quired to haul government traffic
at half regular rates. While the
bill, if finally enacted, would add
an estimated $250,000,000 a year to
the indtmtry'8 revenues on the
basis of present government traf-
fic, it contained a proviso ealling
for Interstate Commerce Commis-
sion review of the general rate
structure for possible "appropriate
readjustments." This latter provi-
s/on stimulated profit selling in the
carriers after the first hour.
North Dak0ta GOP
Opens C0nventi0n
Bismarck, N. D. -- (U,P -- The
state Republ/can convention open
today with an expected attendance
of more than 500 delegates who
will elect a national committee-
man, a national committeewoman
and delegates to the national con.
vention.
The national delegation will be
composed of 11 memberl and 11
alternates. They are expected to be
instructed to support the nomina-
tion of Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of
New York for president
Most prominently mentioned to
succeed William Stern, Fargo, na.
t/anal commltteeeman, are Fred
Graham, Ellendale; State Sen. Or.
ris Nordhaugen, Leeds; Henry Ken-
nedy, Grand Forks, and Gerald
Olson, Richland county. Present
national committeewoman is Mrs.
Selma Stenerson of Minot, who
may be named again to the post,
Group Announces
Rate Redudion
Madison, Wis. -- (.) -- A rate
reduction which"the state public
service commission said would
save customers of the Nekoosa.Ed-
wards Paper company $2,500 a
year on their electric bills was
r announced today.
"In revising the retail rates of
the utility to reflect a total reduc-
tion of $2,500, the staff has de-
signed rate schedules which will
reduce rates for all classes of cus-
tomers except those served from
the special Cranmoor extension,"
the commission said.
4
Markets at a 5lance
Bar AJooiatA Pr
Stocks higher; leaders continue
rise.
Bonds higher; secondary
spur advance.
Cotton firm; mill and local buy-
ing factor.
Wheat lower; good crop pros-
pects.
Rye very weak; liquidation,
Hogs extremely slow; holdovers
expanded to 22,000 head; top $18.7
Cattle active for good or better
grades; top $17.15; new cop high.
Washington -- ( -- The ca
of Price Administration ruled to-
day that oce workars, bms-
men and ethers volunteering for
qre.time work on farms and in
food processing may receive special
ioline raUon
OPA district directors will des-
lgnaW a board to €omdder
applieat/oaa for the
a//otmonts,
Param Pict ..... 25%
Penney ......... 99 z
Penn R R ...... 29,s
Phelps Dodge ... 21,
Phillips Pet .... 43 %
Pur Oil ........ 16 4
Radio Carp ..... 9 ,
Rpub Steel .... 17
Sears Roebuck .. 88
SheLl Un Oil .... 26
SIMMONS CO .. 27z,
Sinclair Oil ..... 137,s
See Vacuum ..'.. 124
Sou Pac ....... 30
8tand Brands ... 30
St Oil Cal ...... 37
St Oil and ...... 33b
St Oil N J ...... 56
Studebaker ..... 16
Swift & Co ..... 31
Texas Co ....... 48a
T/ink Det Axle... 28
Un Carbide ..... 80
Un Air Lines ... 24%
Un Aircraft .... 284
U S Rubber ..... 48 :
U S Steel ...... 51%
West Un Tel ... 46
West E1 Mtg .... 100
Woolworth ...... 38
Youngst Sh & T.. 36%
]Livestock and
Produce Prices
0NlUg0 LIVIT00K
By Aatad prmss
SALABLE HOGS.--18,000: total 29,000;
very tqOW, demand for all welL.is and
Irads very rrrow, nrket generally.
sdy: good and cholc@ 150-270 Ibs.
$13.78, the top; 280-300 lbl. $11.75-13.25;
small lois up to 400 Ibm. down to 811.25
and below; goo and choice I&-170 abe.
$12.00-I3.00 and medium de lS0-220
lbs. S11-1278: good and choice 350-
$80 Ib sows 10.I1: approximately
22.000 unsold, comprix around 85
per cent support hogs.
aALARLE CATTLE--13,000; salable
calves 8o0: good and choice fed seds
and Yarllngs steady to trong; common
and reed/urn grades steady to weak, price
dlviing llne •tending aound $15.00;
very •ctlve trade on better grades; top
$17.15. now hh On Crop; ,oads
$17.10: yearlinls 017.00: heifer Yearlin
$16.50: heifers stcons to shade higher:
beef cows firm. canners and cutters
steady at a.o down; bulls I.ady. with
weighty sausaSe offerini to 12.3; and
hevy fat hulls to $13.50 and better;
most light and medium wet pulls
810.00-11.80: vealers finn to 5c higher t
818.00 OWA; Stock oatUe very scM*ee.
8ALABL.E S.I3P--,SO0: total 4..5oo:
little told early; load good and choice
Colorado fed w0Oled lamb held •boys
015,0 and •rth, er lod fed wooled
wsetern lambs held above 0L5.: deck
common Io lw-medium light WO01ed
lamb€ 813.b.5: good and choice fed
shorn lambs held above Li4L25: shorn
ewes unchanged at $7.00 on soatterd lots
naves.
0HIOAli0 PRODU0g
Fhueteay, ohle]r.us firm; old ducks 23.
mt
POULTRy-.te 2 ear, 18 trucks;
3 to 1 elts; under-
28 to 0 cents; shrle wheal one
1 , € .
mupte 8:16,143 Ibe.: mar-
kot firm and un: soore .j
41e: 41€: gO 40c; 89
cases; market
unseated: IT. S..melals &½-€; ex-
tree 21-&38; etendardL 2S.,e: t re-
oe/nts i: 4.41Ste. mu ehake .
J['ATOr.--A-Tval m: On 193.
ts 24. N'ew StoCk. 'aek sales
Per I00 Ibe. Alabama BI/ umh
U. 8. 1, 1 in Unh,n s/ e4.15:
$.$0; U. S. I. IV inch mla/mum un-
washed $3.50: Louiaiana Bliss Triumphs
Commarctals unwashed $4.20: unwashed
113.60; CalifornAa lonwh.lt U. a. l.
S/ze A, washed 1.50-4.6,S: mct/y 4.60:
comm/clals weahd 8&85-4.5: U. S. 2.
washed $3.2.5-3.35: old atock: Track -ales
ruml00 abe. Minnesota and North Dakota
phs unwashed badly sDrnuted 50
cents; cobblers 90 Per cent U S 1 quality
washed $2.35; unwashed badly snrOuted
43 centsc: Idaho Ruaaeth Burbank U S I.
stze A. unwashed Jobbed 03.88.
0HIgA00 ill.Ill PJ, IIE
WSAT--O High Low ClOse
JulY .... 1.6 :4 I.C) 1.81
t. .... i.0 1.$64 I58 1.892
.... 1.VI 1.O0 1.58 , 1.$9.
}fay .... X.60 1.61 1.59m8 1.50, s
OATS--
July ....... 77 ,77 IF .75, .76 :/t
ept ...... 72t .72¥s .71/4 .718k
Dec ........ 71 .71 .70, .70,
RYJG--
JulY .... 1.11 1.11Vs I.% 1.08=
Sept, .... 1.11 1.11% I.ff7 1.0 V
pea ..... 1.13 1.18 1.0. 1.11%
May .... 1.15 1.18/R 1.12 1.13'
BA.qI.XY--
Ju/y .... 1,q I. 11 121%
$
MILWAUKaE LIVI8T0|K
BF Amotated pre
HOGS---I00; steldy: aoo to choice
butchers I0 I.270 Ibs. 813.65; good to
choice butchilq'20 to 300 Ibsfl 011.75-
12.10:ego4 to ahoice heavy butchers 325
Ibs. and u 811.H8; seed to Choice
ilA'ht 1/Ihts 150 to 170 Xbe. $11.85-12.50:
thin pfs 3.00-8.00: bulk of ickL, sows
I,.0.40-78: thin and uriAh/shed S7.00-
1000: Step $10.00-10.78; boars $3.00--6..
UATTLE---70: fully steady; steers and
ytrllngl, cho/o@ to prime $1-5.50-16.00:
to good 810.00-1.00; dry fed
Yrlhl heifer€ 81&00-1,00; dairy bred
he.are $$.00-11.0: good to choice cows
011.00-L.00; fair to good $9.25-10.00: cut-
lor L00-.00: canners $6.5-7.75: choice
w1/Ity bologna bulls $11.00-11.2,5; bui1o
€onunon to good $9.50-10.50.
CALVE.S--200: steady; fancy selected
veal-s 81S.78-16.00; bulk
of Peelers
$1.00-L50; culls and throwouts $6.OO-
00.
SB]--200: stead:,.: good to choice
clld iambs $13.00-14.50; fair to medi-
$10.00-12.50: ewes and bucks, call/
to good $3.00-7.00.
MILWAUKEE PR00UOE .
By Unlted Press
FGS--Payln Prtcce at Milwaukee-- :'
U. 8. 8Declal No. I and 2, 33c: U.S.
No. 1 and 3. 32c: current re- :
ceipts 27 and 28c: medium aze. 25c;
and checks. 2Sc.
BPA ceLL•rig prices for this
area--Fresh U. S. grade AA. 42.58: grade
A. 4. 41-08: B, 41.$3: C, 41.33,
E---Current make U. S. No. 1
American full crmun twin. 28.64: hed-
dan, 26.64: datsteS. 27.7S: longhorns.
nrck, c: LimburEer. 31c:
s domUtle. 41€.
LIVE POULTRY iPaying prices for .:
Mflwaukce Area--mUeae added--Fowls J
heavy 24c; ]Leghorn fowls S3c: springers.
Vljte Rcka 29.S: colored 29.9; broilers
and fryers 29.9; StagS 19; old roosters
19: ducks 2"/,.2; geese 274.
CABBAGE--New. 50 b. sacks. .outh-
POTATOES---Idaho Russet Burbanks
U. S. NO. 1 whL 4.24.47: Wiscon-
sin and Michigan Cobblers. $2.25-2.50:
KaY. 8L2S-.,50: new otetoes: Texas
50 lb sacks. No. 1. $2.25-2.50: California
long whl. 100 lb, sacks. $4.75-5.00:
Alabama Trinmpha. L?4.00.
ONIONS---Texas new 50-Ib. sacks com-
mero/as yellow $1.75-2.25; boilers $1.00-
1.15: white $9.25-250.
s
Average U. S. Fighting
Man is 25.1 Years Old
Washington (.?--- The average
American fighting man is 25.1 years
old, the office of war information
reported today.
OWl deduced from available
records that the average age of the
union soldier in the Civil War was
25.54 and men in World War I
averaged 24.89 years old,