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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 13

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chased In Honer Creek. They i LIVESTOCK Nevy York Stocks whejre he saw terrible fighting with. Germany just before V-E Day. Eugene iMehrir.g, U.S.M.C., stationed at Great Lakes where he is recuperating from wounds received on I wo Jima, spent a "lS-day furlough with his parents, the William Mehrings. Sgt.

Harley Howe' writes his the H. Howes, that he is participating in the invasion on (By The Associated Press). Allied Kid IH Alas Chwim 471 Arr.n Can 9 Klmbejly CI. 4' Lib Ol Lie My S0' Field 24 Mj.itj Ward 61 'j 50s, isat 25J Nat ISairv Pro 3P Natl 72'-a ent RR 27 No Am A'ia 101 3 North; Am Co 24 North-- Pgcfic. 277 Ohio O.S 18'.

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Ooocirif Ooorivrar 54 1 Co Teias Co 33' 53'a Tim -net Axle 3R Union Carb 9 NV rnrh VUIL -N' Ir Or 16' f.r Nor Ry pf 51 Alum Co Am 42 Am Gas At El 28'', Ark Nat A S1. Catnaiipn 48'j Ci: rs Service 11s, Cities Pf 127 Fl Poind A- Sh 1.1.'', He, ia Mmine- 11', Kmsston Prod 4' a NifliT Hud row 5 TV'S P. Gl 134', Greyhound Co Homevake Mi nt'dsnn Mn-o- (Xn'r''. Insp Con Cop 1 H'2 Int Nick Can Int Paper -jx Jn Ar 2r' Manv 121: Ketmt-ciit Cop 38' GRAIN RANGE CHICAGO -lAP'i Open Huh. 1.77 1 R2lS l.j-i', 153', Wheat Close i si, 1 1 5fT, 1 74- i fii 1' S8-' 1 58'- May 1 7s 'i't'v 1 fil'.

Sept; Dec i s4 13 Grain Futures (Nervous As Sharp Rallies Appear CHICAGO. icP Grain futures! we're nervous in today's the last in May deliveries. The1 market broke sharply pt times, i under long liquidation, with short covering generally bringing about equally sharp; Wheat was firm. ThereHvas fair demand for May wheal around $1.75, about cent under last 'night's Deferred; deliveries were up fractionally, ascommis-sion houses absorbed offerings w.hen wheat broke in rmpathy with rye.1 May corn 'iwas otf around a cent during the' late trade, with deferred deliv eries holding arcjund: a cent higher than yesterday's close. Producers, 'busy with spring planting have i n6t been hauling with the result there is liftle May corn and consideirable demand hH held that contract at the The diamond has' the.

simplest chemical structure of all pem.s beig merely crystallized carbon. HiKA! tTAKrS All I0IIS AT TXttf TRUTHS NOW PLAYING MICKEY ROONEY "Notionol a-ilh i i Donald" Eluobeth CRISP TAYLOR In Technicolor 4J'i NOW PLAYING It a Hilarlanat iucmSay FHHmCfillV tULDCn I IWUIU Also Seeand 8msh Hit! DOUBLE EXPOSURE" Cheater Mama .5 LAST DAT JUDY MARGARET GARLAND O'BRIEN In "Meet Me In St. Louis" In Technicolor Alia Featured DANE CLARK JAM8 FAIGS In "I WON' rLAV CAPITOL NOW SHOWING I OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND ROBERT CUMMINGS JACK CARSON I "PRINCESS O'ROUME" Alao Showing FRED ASTAIRE JOAN LESLIE I. In 'THE SKYS THE LIMIT" FREE DISHES TO LADJFS GRANADA NOW SHOWING 3 LORETTA YOUNG i MELVYN DOUGLAS', In 4 Stoyed for BrekfptV a Also Kbowtnf DICK POWELL LUCILLE BALL In "HAPPY GO LUCKY" ADMISSION TONIGHT STARTS TOMORROW "JOAN OF PARIS" with ALAN, LADp And "MR. SMITH GOES TO VASHIIIGTON" With JEAN ARTHUR JAMES STEWART ALL STAR BOND RALS.Y a TLMiia "Co Help Sinsiing TONITE "livipotient YtOK'' DOUGLAS NOW SHOWING RED ESTHER SKELTON WILLIAMS In Darning ouuury Wll BUI Elliott Gabby Haye In "OVERLAND MAIL ROBBERY' ELECTED SHORT SUBJECT? tzf)aJgevgCVwas)Mgegeze)gezeze NO DISHES TODAT H1 THURS.

rRI. SAT. -4 OHAtjLES LAt'GHTON In "THE CAKTFRtlLLE GHOST" Ann 8av(a lit "The In-wltten Cade" CROWN NOW PLAYING "THE IMPOSTER" ALLYN J05LYM RICHARD WHOejF "Tht Port of 40 Thicew tTNX ROBERTS DICK rOWEES. Screen SnopthoU Ne 4 RACINE JOURNAL-TIMES Tuaiday. Mar 22, 134) jjurl' M'lr If I of Milk Is Average for April Allen G.

Buhrandt tf trie Ratine Co. No. 1 D.H.I. has for April 555 cows on reported test and 48 dry cows. The average for the month was 874 pounds 31.8 pounds of butterfat of milk, and 3.64 per cent test.

i TEN HIGH HERDS i J. C. Ellis i2D8 Clarence Gosmire 1134 Edwin Voroagel .1042 Glenn Cook 1274 Ray Wllka 1089 Arthur Porensen 1102 Halbach Sz Small 1018 J. T. Bennett At Sons .1081 I.aurifz Laursen 630 Norm W.

Chris'ensen 1012 TEN HIGH COWS Clarence Oosmire 1875 Clarence Oosmire 2043 Halbach A Small 172 Oscar 1478 Orant R. Christensen 2048 j. mis Edwin Vnrpase! 1SR1 F. Bennett As Sons 21O0 Hirsch Ar Thomas 1880 Russell Vyvyani 1590 44 8 40 8 40.4 40 0 37 8 37 0 38 0 34 7 34 4 34 4 84 4 82 0 79 4 75 3 73 7 71.7 71 5 4 70 88 8 Honey Creek Boy Saved As Ship Is Torpedoed Pfc. Robert G.

Clarke arrived at his home in Honey Creek last Thursday on a 30-day sun'ivors" furlough. Pfc. Clarke, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke, was on the ,4 r- i c-i ifuci lta jjc-i.

1. when it was toriedoed. One hundred and eleven lives were lost. Pfc. Clarke was one of the 77 saved.

After one and one-half hours in the cold waters of the North Atlantic; he was picked up by a ship and landed in this country. -t the termination of his fur- louch, Pfc. Clarke will go to Chicago for reassignment. Waferford Lt. Lee Harold Slnwasser and of Swansea, WaJes, were married on Oct.

10, 1944. in a ceremony at an old cathedral in Swansea. Many of the lieutenant's friends in the service attended the wedding. Lt. Sto-uasser, an engineer with the 1st Army, has served England, France and Belgium, His mother, Mrs.

John Berendt, received word last week that he is now in a rest camp in Belgium. The annual Poppy Drive will take place in the village Saturday, May 2fi, under the sponsorship of the Alfr.ed Essman Post Auxiliary. The Girl Scouts Will sell poppies; on the streets. Eric Schroeder arrived Thursday day for a 15-nay furlough from Camp Haan, William is on a business trip to South Bend troit, -Mich. and De- Ensign Richard Spaight of the Merchant Marine is home on a 30- Si day leave.

He has visited North and East African ports. India, Suez, Iran, Arabia, Italy and England. The Maas family received word last week that Freddie has been from a German prison anri flrtyvn to a hocnital in FranrP. urj o- vv trtiiifbuay t'liiiiii. iviay iijc grade school will have graduation exercises at the high school gymnasium.

Grades 1 to 6 will present an operetta. ''Quest of the Pink Parasol." The graduates' are Lorraine Bauman. Bernice Bird, George Dzbinski. Beverly Engel, Joyce Himebauch, Betty Laux, Jack Linsley, Marjorie Moore. Le-roy Nelson, Marilyn Nol, Gene Banke, Barbara Rebstock.

Jean Schwedler. Marianne Zimrner and James Duffrin. Honey Creek Miss Rose Braun returned to Milwaukee, Monday, after staying a month with her parents, Mr. and 1UI S. J7I 1 dull.

i. 1T lir i-iKilc' cnnt Saturday and Sunday at the home of the late Walter Miss Ella Fraser, who has been in Chicago for the past month, will return here the last week of May. She will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J.

Charlton, who will spend a week here. William McBride is a member of the graduating class of Rochester Agricultural School. jMiss Grace Vondras will graduate from the Burlington High' School. Members me 1 cue iiiuiunj, luc State Graded School at Honey Creek are Robert Bucholtz, Mary -r LX)U ondraS, Ann Rossmiller, Ta, TJi-i Cooiie vuui. They will join in graduating exer- clses at Elkhorn on Thursday, May 24.

School will close Friday with -a picnic on 'the school grounds. Mrs. Isenbart. principal, and Miss I Marlvn Bill, have been re-hired for next year. i Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Kuehne have i moved from Burlington to the house which they recently pur- By WM. FERGUSON borough ol London, England. 874 Pounds ted gcggflggglsx-JtejM 3 Call Prospect 8S8 Truck land 2'j miles southwest of Racine. 24 acres at 110 per acre 10 acrei at per acre.

5 acres ar t22S pet acre. 6 acres Hirtr 20. S18M. 1 acre with room good house mspy fruit tree and shade trees, near Root 4.2O0. Sheridan Rnd ern home.

S6700, acre with' a room mod- Acreage around Racine tns and up. C. KOLIN8KI 1315 Wash. Ave Prospect S8 FINANCIAL 39 LOANS on Homes Racine Building Gr Loan 213-6th St. 1 lackson 5819 Home Loans FOR VETERANS ixiterest UNION I SAVINGS 218 Fif1 Street aero ss fro mZa hns Money to Loan F(ate.

Call at pttt. rates' reasonable. Hermes Sons Co. 818 Sixth Street Prospect 777 Mortgage Money Available SCHWARTZ REALTY CO Jackson 203 Wahtngton ve PERSONAL LOANS 40 Immediate Cash Loans $20, $50, I $100, $300, any amount up to $3,000 We rriake personal, automobile, aal-arv, sianature and business loans. No endorsers or-co-makers required.

TO save time just telephone and the monev! he ready when you call a our office. lit' Quick. helpful, jfnendlv service. Pirst Credit Co. Financial Service I COMPANY i (AFFILIATED' WITH MOTORS ACCEPTANCE COt 21 4 Fifth St.

PHONE JACKSON 31.1 ASK FOR J. L. HEI.NTZ OFFICE OPEN FRIDAY 7 TO 8 30 P. We invite von to! cash your pay chei here. No charge, Need A Loan? i Apply by Rhone $50, $i00, 200, Up to $900 To get cash oulckly eome to Household for a loan on, salary, car.

furnirure live- 3 lock or farm equipment without en-orsers. I ONE' TRIP SERVICE I If you need a loan 1n a hurry phone first we can then lave the money readv when vou come in bPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 1 to IOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 2nd Floor Arcade Bldg. 423 Main W. Tilker Phone Jackson 1314 Loang arranaed by nial! for Out of. Town Customers.

MONEY FOR EVERY NEED Click rash kan tin 9fl0 on your own signature, furniture, automobile or other personal oropertv. NO ENDORSERS REOUIRED. LAY, NO DE- SEE VS FOR THE MONEY YO0 NEED TODAY YOU WILL FIND OUR SERVICE FRIENDLY AND THE METHOD. -SIMPLE. Racine Citizens Loan and Investment Co.

823 Main Street 5fh Floor Baker Blk. Open Friday evenings 1 to a. 30 Telephone Jackson 3730. Need a Lift! Your financial problems can be worked out. Come in and let us help you: plan the "Easier-to-pay 'Biid-et "Way" to suit your needs.

ACTO FURNITURE LOANS PERSONAL LOAN'S FARM I Federal Discount Corporation SAWYER MGR. MAIN FLOOR ARCADE BLDO. FTR50N At ANN A BELLE: Junior' tonsils must come out have Doc. do it immediafelv Pay bills' promptly by getting -persona! loan at First. 'National Ear.it and Trust Co.

It or.lv costs $2 32 to borrow $50 for s-x months on the easy payment plan. EDDIE. THINGS YOU NEED FOR SALI JM, U. RNAL-TIMES fCE I New Maps Of RACINE 50c Each These glgna ere 11x14 tnchet and neaily printed. Th new map comatna indei at) rhurchea Indvigtnal piainn parka, street, t'e A.sei showa eity ward lines, precinct lines.

roUin booths, city lira it a. FOR 6ALF AT Journal-Times OFFICE FOR SALE FARMS i I I I I 1 1 14 HAVE IT At. room mn1m bungalow, yerv good condition. large lot. garage.

lmmdi'- possession. M450. i La raon St 4 room bungalow, furnace: and bath. 3 extra lot. J-car garag; 430fl.

Drxel Ave bungalow fla'" S-4. excellent condition, electrical refrigeration, stoker tnaulated. 2 seta laundrv tubsjj 2-car carafe. 900. How St.

laS, 5-5, J' fnrrarej. 3 2-cr tarsi. Well kept up. .11409. Mead St.

2 S-S. tn good condition, lower now vacant, 2-car garage. tS00. Blame 17200. Blvd.

1 flat. S-4. lower vacant. Wet ath 2 fiaL. 6-8.

2 furnace. 3-car garage. $1500. Grand Ave. 3 family house.

49oft Racine near 14th. 3 f.at. S-V SV. Charlea near High St. 3 Tat.

lane lot. rage. t5n00 Htrbrtdge St 5 room -in and new 1 rrv Jr- good condition Insulated pare, garage, 14200. Johnston Place. room rottage rfUft Franklin St 4 apartment bV.h.;f if 1 3-S and 1 -room apartment midi si in ft.

iii Knn 5 Marn'iette jt rooming nou" In -of 12 furnished rnnmi a furnished and 2-4 room ana furnished Hot water hef Annual Income Brire LakeMda Hotel, and bar room 818 800. inrl'idim fixture. Hiahwaja 41 and K. 2 2-car aarase. barn.

chi'e crei of land. 15800 E. J. ARONIN 1008 Waahlntton Ae. lC n.ilJ On St Clair St near Gwi iS; 4 rooms and bath downi 4 rooms and t.

'eam heatma rtntal income tls d84. $35 up. Price 17 500. Ori Grange Ave. Near 20th: rm 1 bedroom mpflrn home, i-car aaraae Price 88.350.

Owner occupied. 1 r' I Business Property On Washington Ae in 130Vblorlt: fcrame bid wi'h store and flat: fair condition. Price 4 Fomily Flat Brick buildme- In fine condition; north-west aide: rail. In each apartment: $135 monthly income. Price 811.000.

About down, 1 1 Ori Holmes Ave. Near 18th St. 8 rooms. 3 bedroom house: furnace, bath. garaie.

Price 88,000. -Trade for 3 flat. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH VS BEN.I. MTTLER Ae REALTORS 1339 Washington Ave. Jackson 580 KTenintij Prospect 61B7 or Jackson 7448W BEAUTIFUL 90 FOOT LOT OVERLOOK-jn Lake Mlchiran.

Farrnd Addition. Lots on N. Main St. and Michigan, Two 50-foot Lajkerrest lots. Modern a room' home, 3 miles from city.

9 acres of larul beautifully landscaped, orchard, near ichooj andichurfh. 10 room newlyj remodeled and decorated house, conveniently jlocated. Several very desirable farms, store build-lnta. and home: in restricted' area. MARY LOUISE MiINTON Real Estate Broker.

Jackson 8J8S. Incorfie Property 5" and 4 at 1 Located on transportation and easv walking distance to down town Five rooms and bath on first floor, 4 rooms, toilet and lavatory on second. Hot air furnace, nice lot and 2-cr garage. Priced right. Possession 30 dvg.

Kellogg-Mockler Agency il 318 fifth Street a so r3 177. Cottage $45CX) 3 bedrooms, all on one floor modern kitchen, large living room, new heating ayslem. About tlOOO down. i i 1 Open Every Evening. MORrtlS J.

BRILL. Corner 18th and Center Sts. Phone Prospect 8190 or Jackson 2087. Nice Hotne on Deane Blvd. I Make Us an Offer Here tf home that you must see the interior 10 appreciate Has reception hall.

8 rooms and bath, hardwood floors throughout and in. nice condition: attic Insulated, good furnace, new roof, one-car garage, Owner can give immediate possession. Call us for an appointment to ahow you through. A. J.

HAY RKALTV CO. 301 Sixth St. Jack5on4S8 SoutK Side Cottage 8 rooms, all Tn -one floor, ba'h and furnace. Located on Villa St. Price $4700.

Open Every Evening. I Morris j. brill Corner 18-h and Center 8ts. Phone Frospect 61 90 or a ck son 2087. I North Side Home 3 bedroom, home with bath and furnace Prired at 88 500.

Will bo ahown by appointment only. Keefe Cr Company. Jk. 240 I Bungalow Flat 5 roonis down and 8 up, 3 oaths. Ilaree basement, nice condition.

2-car garage. 11500 down, i Open Every Evening. MORRIS J. BR ILL i Corner 18h and Center 8li. I fhone Prospect or Jackson 2P8T WANTED TQ BUY 2 OR 3 adjoining lets on Russet or Orchard Sts.

between n- dermann and Haven Aves. Private buyer. Terms cash. Write' L-96. Journal-Times.

$4200 aroom house at 1119 Center St. Modern. No earage Out of atate owner is anxious to sell and price has been reduced In order lo move thia home. Call up for appointment to inspect- FRANK P. MARINO Jackson 4330 or Jackson 5943 I Bungalow Flat Located on North St rooms dosvn.

4 up. built-in baths, large living rom. beautiful kitchens, large lot. Poaaeaaion la 30 days. I 1 Priced Right.

JOHN BL'KCH REALTOR i 33 Wash Ave. Jack. 348 or 4843 1 Michigan Blvd Cottage jPrice $4,400 Icgted In i the 1500 black, has 8 rooms and bathroom with toilet and levator, good basement with hot air furnace- new roof. A. J.

HAY REALTY CO. .101 Sixth St. Jrfcon4? 2 Family Flat Wanted to buy cash deal. State all particulars. Write M-l.

P0T A FAfH PRICI ON YOCR home and let Keel Si Company ell It. i'KAttnFUC' HA'vVraORNl' LOTS $3xTflO. Price 1450 to 5J0 Aiao acreage weat and north of Racine Schummina. Prospect 1818 418 High Street. tlSf 7 Y6UR "PROPERTY WITH t'S We nave buyers for all kinda of real estate, Hermeg Song Co 1 g.xth gt-eet.

Prospect 777. SUMMER COTTAG ES. RESORTS 35 POR RENT 3 COMPLETELY FUR NTS ED bouaekeepini cattagea on Pelican lake. Innersprings. aand beach, excellent mus-kie.

walleyed tt northern pike fishing. Meals tf dealred. Transportation from North Weatera depot Call Proa 3Q2J fon lake fummTTI home Nice lamn and shade trees- Jackson 1 155. i ton RENT" COTTAGE AT BROWN'S Lwke, refined people, Jackson 768. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE a 4 II Ft 't.

i -e 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potter-eceiv ed a cablegram from son Kenneth which read, "I am well. Will see you He had been a German prisoner since Februar 1944. Pfc.

Laurel Funk is at the of 'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Wal-, ter? Funk, after serving his coun-v try for 50 months, 31 of which were spent, in Australia, New Guinea and the East Indies. He fought in three major battles. He was wounded and -was awarded the Purple Heart.

Twins, a boy and a girl, were born to and Mrs. Helmuth Heubner "at the Burlington Mem- orial Hospital May 14. There are now four boys and four girls in! the Heubner family. In a ceremony at the St, James Methodist Church, East Troy, Fri- day at 8 p. m.

Jenora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Fraser, was united in marriage to Lt. Bon- water Pearson. The bride1 who came to Wisconsin with her par- ents from Three Forks, MontJ.

was graduated from the East Troy-High School, after which she entered training. Among those from here who attended the wedding were Mr. i and Mrs. Charles Fraser, Mr. and Mrs.

Allian Aspinall and sons, Mrs. Jessie. Drummond, Mrs. Alice Fooie, Mr. and Mrs.

David Fraserj Mr and Mrs. O. C. Funk and James Funk. O.

Henry Babcock arrived day night from Miami, ing the trip in four days. Babcock and her mother, Mon- mak- Mr-s. Mrs. Mate ida by train "on will leave -Flor-June jO. Thrv will again take up theii home Rochester.

Somers Thirty Somers farmers attended a meeting at the Washington State Graded' School when a Township Section of the Kenosha County Faim Bureau was organized. Willi a rh Kasa Kaitis of Madison, a representative of the State Farm Burpau, the' guest elected President, Walter M.iddlecamp; i secretary-treasurer, Leverett F. Meetings will be held on the 1 fourth Thursday of each month. A permanent meeting place will be announced later. J.

Lorin Bishop of Somers is a member of the board or directors of the Kenosha County Farm Bureau. Those from here whoi were guests at the Wedding breakfast at1 the Elks Club, Kenosha, following the' marriage of Miss Jean Uhen and Richard W. Fischer, Saturday, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.

Ligh ter and family, Leo Lichter and his family, Messrs. and Mmes. Ber- and IsorL Adam nard Lichter, Mohr and daughter. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Henry Phcn, formerly of Somers, apd a granddaughter of George Lichter, also of Somers.

The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fischer Sr. of Rhinelander. i Stanley Barrows, CM.lc arriv ed home Sunday on furlough following 26 months' service in the Southwest Pacific.

He; will return to; Great Lakes, after a visit with his wife and his mother. T-Sgt. William and Mrs. Klein of Racine were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Axel Rasmussen. T.Sgt. Klein was captured by the Germans Dee. 19, 1944, and was liberated on Good Friday. He had beep wounded in action.

He wears the iPurple Heart, three battle stars andj he received the Presidential Citation. Following a leave of 60 days he will return to Miami. Fla. T.Sj2;t. Klein' formerly lived in Somers.

Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy F. Bailey, Mrrjes. Fannie Baker, William N.

Baijjey and Minnie! A. Ozanne attended the Music Festival at the Kejiosha High Schoolauditorium Suqday afVernoon, when Mr. and Mrsf. Bailey's grandson, Chester playing the violin with the orchestra, -used an instrument Mr. Bailey played in his youth when he was a member of an orchestra.

Mrs. Marjorie G. Hubbard and daughter of Ne7 York are visiting her; parents, Mr', and Mrs. Samuel Gardinier. Mrs.

Hubbard's sister-in-law and daughter, of New York, also are guests at the S. Gardinier home. Mrs. Kenneth1 Bohm left for Temple, Texas, to spend her vacation with Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Prarif Mr. Fringe, who was wounded in Germany in March, -i3 improving at the SMcCloskey Qen-era! Hospital in Temple. Rochesferl Pfc. William Birkett, stationed in the Italian sector for the rHt 20 months, has been awarded the Purple Heart for injuries received "in March. Bill, who mailed the tawa'rd to his parents, the.

Glenn W. Birketts, writes that he is still in the hospital. 1 Pleasant View School will close Friday, J.une 1. with a picnic. There are no eighth grade graduates! I in he District Musical Festival at Whitewater last Saturday, the Agricultural School Band entered in Glass competition, placed first in both parade and concert work.

The: Boys' chorus placed second, and; the Girls chorus placed third. Mrs. Henry Orth will entertain the Deborah Club on June 1. Weekend guests at the John Kempkin home were Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Kempkin of Chicago, Bob Sobbe aid Diane of Au-rota Hi. The Red Cross sewing group will; meet Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m. in the Berean room of the church. Mrs.

Herbert Udesky, chairman, announces that help ijs needed to complete the pajama and bathrobes now on hand. Anyj-one desiring to knit should conr tact 'Mrs. Frank Edwards. Mrs. Audrey Johnson has received the Purple Heart awarded to her husband, Pfc.

Donald Johnson, who' was wounded in battle in Germany on March 15. Pfc. Johnson is sLil confined to a hospital in England. Austin Dexter, son of the Ren- nie Dexters, writes that he was transferred to the piird Army, SALABLE HOGS a.orfo 500: tractive. fuilv eariy: goor ar.d choice bar-i row and gil'a at 140 ihsip at 54 75.

good and choice lows, at 14 OfWS complete clear-i in" SALABLE C4.TTI.E fiM Mo'al 6.8'Ti S4l.ABLE CALVF 80Or to-jal ann. s'eers and yearlings j'rjnit ito li cenis hither; ful.lT 25 cent -htihrr! for week to date; all buying interejj trade; top 'eer 17 85: yearltnira 1 jf 15 -built VS PO'i 17 00 heifers ft ron. gt'st 17 SO: co uTadr fo stror.e. very 7 50 down, firm mark' on bulls, iweichty jsu-. sac 11 down find heavy beef bulla 14 50 down fully steady a'.

11 00 and beldw choice, odd af 18 50. SALABLE SHEEP '-1 riOO. -total- 4.500: shorn iamb steadv; not enough P'hcr c.aes here to test prte ROout a ncrit 91-32 lb old cron fcd Vnolfd amb- to email killers 25 hRrdlyAa cri.erion for a marset: a hannfui of uprincers laon including btir'Ki. 3 ioadt cood and choice 9.4-107 lb fed ci lambs No. 1 14 2S.

odd lot native e- 7 0fl') 8 25. hoiTv? some bids 25 rr loer o-1 cla1. LEGAL NOTICES 1st Pub May 22tH-29 June benson. liutcbart Hale. Alta.

Plate oi Wisconsin, ilur.itipii Court. Racine County. HUML OWNERS' IX)AN CORPORATION, a corporation. Piaint.il f. HANSINE BERTELtiON.

widow, individual. and as one ol hc at jaw of James C. Bfrtclson. deevK d. RnLlNt COUNTY.

THOMAS P. KjrlNSfcUY. Director of pension lor Raciiit C-'n; JAMty BtRItL.SON and jiutriLsON. his ile. SORtN C.

ItRtL.bON and C. BERTtLSON and MAMjE sT.ERTEL.SQN 1 his A BERlVLfiN PALMER and CiEINA BfcRTELSO. NOB; and the unKonwn ncirs as. law. je atce.s.

creditors and personal of James C. Bertclson. and tiu'ir unknown erantec. succ essors" and assisns. and aeneraiiy all peroi.s honi it mav concern i iit.

-NO I ICE Or SALE is hrrfOy f.vi-ii til lit vir-ue oi a JuflKnient ol lorrt.ioMir and sale rendered in the above ctiitiiioti action on the 19' day ot May. l.iM, ig; and-ky the 1 Municipal Court for Kae cirmjuy. -Vis- i consm, and in accordant with an order, of said Municipal Court if -'in 8a id ment me run ol K.i.',r.e County. State of Wi or.s:i veif nt puo- auciion lo the himit- t. crier ar iron! door" o': the CirVi in City of Racine, Wiscnosiu.

the 12' out lot July. at ten 0 r.ii sn lie fore-: noon of that; day. the i -est a te- and mor'aafd premises rilrt'c'H bj jtitlfc-meni -to be soid and ijieiein dewritx as All. thut rrrta.gi -Pie. or par.

of estate and bemp in tne Citv ol RCir.e, of Rdcme. nd Slate of WiMonsin. kncAi ard G.cicribed as InUows. to-w i' f- Lo! l. 11 Lakeside.

ccordir.s to the recorded plat iheVeof Dated at Racine, Wisconsin', 'his 21st day of May. A. D. 1945 1 ROBERT M5STHESON. Shenff of Racine County.

Wisconsin. Bensrtn. Hutc.hart and H.vcv. Plaintiff i 1-t Pub May 2'2tl-iS j'lne 5 Thompson. Monk 4 Tht.miison.

Attvs. Sia'e ol Wisconsin, Coi-iti Court. Racine County Jj' In the Mailer of Atiril-Jrv Ari'minr-'. r-i -tlon upon the es'a'e ol HOI.GER MOR-1ENSEN. known as HOLOfcR VIC I OR 1 MORI EN SEN Decraed' NOTICE OF HEARING 'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thnt at a I lerm of snid to be he.d on Ih.

-li(h Hv nf XIIIs, t-r- the forenoon of said the House the of Kri cine. in County. Qirve will be rd and consnf-ered -i The petition of Sina C.liie' as executrix of the will of Mamie N. lor ii-i-cillary admir.isT r.t ion lie estate of Holcer V. also i as Holeer Tetor le eaeri.

i late of the Countv of Rieao. in the stn'e of California, and ffr epooltit-' men1 of an ancillary aA'rfedist rntor in Racine County, and lor (in iorder of Die County Court of Count mv.ns full faith and rred-t lo -a ilei ree the Superior Court of the of Cn lilr.rn:.;i. in and for the Coun'y- of: D.en. In the matter of the esiii'Y of Hokcr V. Mnrtenst-n.

deceased. bcine the piaee of principal ad mini si tit iMii dn'e of February 8 1H2I. pro uincj as of May l22jf vestinc the title to the desciipled property absoneiy Lucilie the widow of ihe said Holeer V. said premises heme described as follows All that certain ot parcel of lend situate the Tciun of Pleasant. County of Racine.

Slate of Wisconsin, known and riescnt-ed as the Fast 10 acres of the South 110 acres 0f the Southeast of Hie Northeast of Sect ion 14. Township 3 North. Range 22. East Dated May 21st 19(5. By Order of 'he Cntirt.

J. ALLANS SIMPSON. Jiidpe( (oiin! vCovixl. 1st Pub Mav 2213-29 5 Alln Mogensen. Attv.

S'ale of i Wisconsin. Count Court p- fine Coiincv. In the Matter of the Wlllf of ROY M-CLINKENBEARD. Notice is hereby Kiven at a term of said Court to be he'd on iTuesday. the 28th dav.

of June. 1945, at 9 o'clock the forenoon of said dtiv. at Ihe lCourt House in ihe Cit of Racini-. in said County, there will be heard and considered The application of Mrs Hln.ty Knehn, for the piiobate of the Willi; of M. Clinkenbea-d.

deceased, and ilfor tie iap- pointment of an exeetitriic ortl admihistra-1 trix with Ihe will annexed. 4Jf the estate said Roy Mi i late of the iTownl Clinkenbeafri. deceased. of Dover. In Racine Coun- ty i Notice isj further Eiven ft all aaainst the, said Roy M.

Clin er.beard, de- ceased, la'f of the Town of Iover. in Ra- cine Coun'lv-. Wisconsin, nuis't be presented I 10 said County Court at Rapine, in said I County, on or hefoi-e the 21s'gday fo Sep-i tember. 1945. or be barred: find that all such rlaims and rie.m'ands wHl be exam- i jned and nriitis'ed'at a term eif said Cur 1 to be heldiat the -'Court Housej.

th the Citv of Racine, in said Cc'imy. 43n luesclay, the 25'h dSv of Feptemtier 1945. at 9 o'clock ihe forenoon of.satd day. Dated Mv 2lsr. 1945.

By Order iff the Co'rft, I IJ. ALLAN i I i Judge. A 1 i ynJL 0 i 1st Pub May 22-1-29 5 Thompsnn. Monk A- Thompson. Attvs.

S'ale of Wisconsin. Countv. ICouit. Ra- I cine Coun'v I I In -he Matter of the Will GEORGE 1 I SEATER. Deceased.

Notice is. hereby given that a term of 1 said Court to be held on Tuesdiv. the 2S'h i day of June. 1945, at 9 o'clock the. forenoon of said day.

at the Court House I in the City of Racine, in siiid County, there will be heard and considered I The application of William jRendall for 1 I the probate of the Will of Georce Scaler. and for the appointment of ar. executor -or admin rat or wi'p the will annexed of the estate of said Georee 1 Seater. dereased, late of the Citj of Racine, 1 i in sa Id Count y. Notice is further Riven 'Hint! 811 claims I aeainsr the said George Seatei deceased.

1 la'e of 'he City of Racine. in Racine i Counts. Wisconsin, must be pressen'ed to said Couoly Court at Racine in said County, on or before, the. dav -vof September. 1945, or be 6red and that all such rlaims and demancil Will be exam- ined and adms'ed at a levt of said Court I .1 I.

til" 1 1 i of Racine, in said Coun'iy. on the 2nd dav of October. 1945. at 9 clot in he forenoon of said day. Dated Mav 21st, it.i By Order of the Court J.

ALLAN S1MPSOV, i Jueice. Thorr.p.son Ar Alt vs. 1st Pub May 8t3-15-22 11 Folev Rrarh, i Aitys. gii's of Wisconsin Countv Court. Pa nne countv.

f-n the Matter. or the WUi'of rR.iK FFtter. ppJ- onaaid'court'to befhe" "''he' fndoTn0off dtSCnun Ho 1. in the cay of Pacini in: aaifi county, tacre be heard and con- The application of Ma" Feller lor tne probate of the Will bate of the Will fo Frank Fetter. e- ed and for the of an currix of the estate, of said Frank t.i- 1 cea execu ter.

deceased, late of the 'lowrf oi V-Bie-dcnl. in said I Notice is further eiven 'Hat all rlannn against the said Frank rieeeat-. d. late of the Town of Caledonia, tn Ratine Countv. Wisconsin, must prescr'eol: to I said County Co'ir at Court.

House, Countv. on or before the 10th day of Sen- tember. 1945 or be harredi and that i all such clatms and demands ije exsm-i Ineri-and adius'ed at a te-m of said Court 1 to he heid at the Court House in Ci'v of Recne. tn said County on Tuesdav the 75th day of Sepremtterj 1945, a. o'clock In rhe forenoon of said day.

Dated Mv 7 1945 By Order of the mar'. ALLAN S1MFPOV Judte. Folv PTsrh. Attorneys jst Pt'b Ms'. June 5 1 Simmews, Walker.

Wraiten rorer. in the of the Es-a'e of ARNE ITJPFTERfpN Notice is herebv civen that e.t a trmjof said Court No he held on Tiiiesday. "he 28th I dav of June 19,5. at 9 in he fore- i noon of sivft dav. at th c-i-rt House, the Citv of" Racine, in Countv.

there vV be. heerd and considered' The anoiicatton of Rt1ord I. Gerald- son adm.rriist rator of the: estnte of Ame I Peterson, deceased iatj. of the Citv of Racine, in I sssd Countv 'he and allowance of h'r accountj which' accotiint is now on file said Court, and for the allowance of debts pf- claim 1 paid in good f-h without fit rt or allow- ance as reonrrd bv for the dtf rmin- alien of who are the heirs of said deceased: erd for the as'ffoenen of the residue of i the estate of said deceased to such oersoos mt hv Taw 'or the deterantratiion end adjudlcet.on of th m-i hervtance tax. if -any, payable in said e- taer Dated Mv 1945 By Order of the Conr J.

ALLAN SIMPSON! Judge. Slmmona Walker. Wrattert Aj Spore r. LICENSE NOTICES 1st pub. May 3113-22-23 NOTICF OF APPIICATIQN FOR LICENSE NOTICE IS KFREBY GIVEN that-fh following application for.

a to deal in lptoxica'irg liquor has been filed with the City Clerk Name. Ar'hur Nelson Address. 2-525 Drexel Ave Kind of license applied for. Class Location of premises to be licensed. 401 Date.

Aoril 19J FRANK J. EECKEF. City Clerlu I 1 141 LIP J-15' 1 1 3 81 .591, I 43 1 '5', 1 2', 1.25' 2 .59 '-a .59 1 42 1 35'. 1 2 1 25', .08 09' 1 on', 01', 1 38 i 1 24', 123, 1 on'. 97' 1 09' 1 02', 1 tqi 1 02 101' PRODUCE Mil 5VAI-KEE IAPi BI TTFRt Ceillni prtr A A 42 crade A .42 08 -grade 41 33 i trade tirade 41 83: Hn.sk-i.iohhh-: pritesi American full; cream current m-n te i Fnd Cheddars' 84: arid Lonchcrna 27 75 31 Limbuirt 31 Swu.

domes' ic 4 1 44 Ff.f.s Ey ra 1 and 2 25' 3 standards 34 curien' teceipts P' me-ciiiiin sire. 32. small pullet 26 fj airt and rhecKs .28 so 1 cks. i io' 7Soutirrn-' sections ON6'i--Ne- Texas No 1 yellows 50 lb. sa.

iv i .7 y. ni'e POTATOES Wisconsin No 1 una ashed 3 iia n- No. i.nwached 3 85'. 4 o. r' potatoes Alab.iitii and Louisiana Triumphs )fo lb sacks, No 1.

4 34 5 10 California Whi-e S. 1. 4.75'.; 5 00, ess size, 4 "'i'a c.0. LIVESTOCK MTI WAI'KEE steadv: cood to butchers all eth' 14 toed in' 'hn-t-e hEhi pigs to 120 lbs 13 75'. 125: hulk of packing sows 13 00: thin anfl unfinished thin anfl.

unfinished, 13. is; stass 12 13 Vlv boars 8.00 9 00 CATTI.F-800: S'eadx: and cho'ce to prim" 1 8 oo 1 6 75 medium to nooci 9 12 'fl. lom-iiir, no 12 00. cirv fed 9 12 5U. riHlrr bred niiw 12 no: cood 10 ou 1 2 1 3 5if -r to uood 9 10 2a, cutlers 8 00 0 8 7 6 dinners 8 choicei wen-hiy boififfTi a b-iils 11.50'.; 75.

bulls. Iroiumon' to stood 9 50j 11 on CALVE" 2.400 I steadv: fanrv selected vealers 16 on, hulk of vealers 13 15.75. cu'ls and -hrownuts 7 00'. I'l 00 SIlEf 50. steadv coed to choice clipped iambi 14 501; 15 00 lair to medium ewes ar.d bucks, cull to good 4.00',, 8 00.

MILWAUKEE HAY Mil WACKEE (L'Pi. OAT3--N0. 1 and 2 white lf-38 pounds 6fi'2 wr-ilTF No 2 hard-winter 1 741. i ha Timo'iiv" no' 1 pW'. ton' i4t oo iVtitiy Pon MILLS-TUFFS mi iu EEs -j- Milwaukee bases aid ers r-cHTies: bran arid fiour m-ddlitigs 40 30 oil meal 49 00 OC Wers.

en's bulk 1 34 75. ma.t sprouts '32 75. tbU.kl CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO No cash wheat, sales Corn Sample prade 111'. i yellow, 1 08' zii No soybean sales Oats No. 1 heavy special red 70 Barrels; Nominal, malting I 10vi 1 .39 1 a feci 1 04.

Field Seed Per hundredcirh' romi rial timothy 8 00 8 25 red top 15 0047 1(5 red clover 31 50 alsike 28.50. sweet clover 10.65 PRODUCE CtflfAGO Rl TTER Firm; ket upchansed FTif.S Recein! receipts S4fi 44 il.238;i fifm: mar- market ur.ch-.ered I.IF. ron.TRV -Firbi: reccio's 9 rrucks, 1 ear: fob pricesl, nift rker. nnehanced 1 rl 1 1 1 nrtlK total S. shipment ff44 New stocks: Approximately no offerings local traCK market; market firm at.

ROBBED IN rOLlCE STATION BOSTON (U.S) Police at the Warren Ave. station were nronerly chagrined, when Robert i Shepard, v. i xs-allat v. containing $125 was missing from his clothing when he woke up a fter spending the night in the police dormitorv for THIS CURIOUS WORLD orn May 1 18' 2 pv US'." I IJ', 1.K1-, Oats-Ma co Sept. Dec 59 Rve Mav ltl 1 )V, Sept.

1 D-c 2 25 2 Rarlev Mav 1 10 fl Sept. 1 0 1, Dec, 1 0P, 1 UKinawa. Union Grove Sgt. Robert Reed Is the first Union Grove man to be discharged from service since V-E Day. He received his papers at Fort Sheridan on May 19, and is now at home.

Sgt. Reed was in service 39 months in the rail engineer division and was in the African campaign, in Sicily, Ttaly; and in Larce Funeral. A lurg'e company of relatives and friends attended the funeral on Sunday of Stella Lojng-. more at the Rnhde Funeral Home, coming, from Racine; Somers, Burlington, Brighton, Yqrkville and Waukegan, 111. The was conducted by Rev.

R. G. W. Collins, pastor of. the Co igregational church, of which Mrs.

Longmore was a member for many years. Burial was in the Union Grove cemetery. F.eal Estate Transactions. John Hansen has sold his residence property on Railroad" to Archie Newton, antf Mr. Newton has re-snlri to John Richter.

Mrs. Ann Fritchen has disposed Ipf her home on Park to Peter Hansen of Juneau. I Receive First Prize. The -Auxiliary of Menzo'J. Bix-py Post of American.

Legion, received first prize on the history booklet at the First District Conference at Kenosha last week. Russell Price, Miss Evelyn Alby and Mrs. Everett Gifford comprised the committee in.charge. i Brief Nws Items. Mrs.

Ho! man went toi Iowa Day ahcr children recently, accom- Kmymg her mother here on a who had been Mr. a'-d Mrs. I Lof ell Wilson of janesville spent i'lth- Sndi'e i.V he week-end "ilsnn and at- tended the Rural' Normal Alumni reunion Saturday right. i Mrs. George Ilanscn of 'Racine was' with sister, Mrs.

Miles for the week-end. Mrs. Shephard injured' both ankles in a fall down the basement stairs last week. 1 i Mr. and Mrs; Casey Bruinsma Slid' sons, and Mrs.

C.l Bruinsma. were with Chicago relatives featurday: and I I Mrs. Robert Stnitton is in Mil-vaukee, carj.hg' for her Mrs. Fay Stratton, who 3 ill. Guests of Mr.j and Mrs.

Thomas Button over Suncjay were Mr. and Mrs. John Wiega'hd of Milwaukee, Principal Roy -Lehman, of the iuade school 'left Sunday for his hrime.at Alma, before going to his ake Owen cottage for the summer nonths. Miss Fiickert, also of the rade, school stiaff, has gone to Tilwaukte fur the summer vaca- un. Spaghetti Firms Send Four Tons to Italians j.

ST. LOUIS Spaghetti, enough for 40.000 meals, has been donated to residents of war-devas-jated areas in Italy, by four spaghetti manufacturers 'In one of the firms, located near jhe "Hill," a northwestern St. Loujs area thickly populated with (jitizens of Italian descent, management and labor 'are contributing materials and jlabor respectively for the -relief of starving Italians. I The Mound City Macaroni and members of the CIO 'United Retail, Wholesale and Depart ment Store brkers are collabo rating in the work of mercy. Mound City and the three other firms apiece.

are contributing ton TODAY MUSIC! MAIDENS MERRIMENT! uiBii vu tiivuni J0HM DOUGUM -J leUN 1 UUMDrtlLLt-C 1 JIMMY DORSEY W. AND HIS ORCHESTRA -J BSgAND SECOND NINA FOCH crf ir their funniest in SWA Ik Has a a sm PV verfl a HORSESHOES THAT BROUGHT GOOD LUCK pitchins -I i) NEArS. i. PETES5STCVVN, KViZir r' r- west Virginia, i1 if rfmlr I PICKED UP A '-Jjrr- Lf XC- 1 VrfX ir fS THE LAKS-ESr ag vCX P-' HORSESHOES THAT BROUGHT GOOD LUCK CO-. a.

SIT 1,4 A MC4. IHZ. IN BRAZIL. HUWMiNSBtKDff T. M.

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