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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 27

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Thursday Afternoon, June 13, 1946 MADISON THE CAPITAL TIMES WISCONSIN Home Owned -Home Edited Home Kead 27 Answers to Questions Q. Is there patron saint seamen? K.L.L. with the exception of those appointed to Guatemala, Nicaragua, F.I Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Ecuador. Paraguay and Bolivia. Ministers receive $10,000.

They all receive entertainment allowance. A. St. Nicholas was the saint whose duty it was to guide marport towns thise churches dedicatiners. For reason many ed to him.

Q. What city holds an annual Rattlesnake Derby? G.R.S. A. McCamey, instituted the world's first recorded Rattlesnake Derby in April, 1936. Correct, racing form was followed with starter.

timekeeper and a $200 purse. The first winner was named Slicker. Q. Has it ever been decided the supreme court that land der navigable waters belongs the state and not the federal sov. ernment? In 54 cases, extending over period of 100 years, the supreme court of the States decided that the respective states and not the federal government own the land under navigable waters within their boundaries.

Q. What proportion of the crage diet consists of fats? B.F.W. fourth the energy A. that one1t. Isnestimated in American diets comes from fats.

Q. What is the salary of a United States ambassador. Does the salary vary with the post? N.G.H. A. The salary of United States ambassadors is $17,500 annually with the exception of those appointed Q.

What country ranks next the United States in the production of oil? C.B.W. The Soviet Union is the second largest petroleum source of the world. ranking after the United States. Nearly all comes from the Caucasus fields. Q.

Please describe the rovernment stamps that indicate the grades of meat. R.I.A. A. At present there are four principal grades stamped on meat. The highest grade is U.

S. Choice; the next is U. S. Good. The stamp U.

S. COMRCL means U. S. Commercial, the third grade, which is meat of fairly good quality. The fourth is U.

S. Utility, low-priced meat which can be used for stew and other inexpensive dishes. U. S. meat stamps are applied with harmless vegetable fluid.

SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN Q. Will the men who have taken ASTP training in medicine and dentistry be required to serve certain length of time after completion of internship? E.P.O. A According to the war department. medical officers of the army specialized training program must serve in the army 24 months from the time they receive their commission. Q.

May a member of the WAC marry while in the service? R.E.L. A. Marriage of an officer or en listed member of the WAC while in service is permitted. In oversea theaters, such a marriage is dependent on theater policy. and permission of the commanding ficer is required.

Q. If a man within the age limit specified by the new selective training and service act has stepchildren, is he considered to be father and therefore exempt from draft? A.R. A. Under Public Law 379. extending the act to July 1, 1946.

the term "child" applies also to stepchildren, provided they are under the age of 18 unless they are specifically or mentally handicapped. Q. What is the present lecation of the USS Rushnell, formerly AS 15 now AGS What home port? J.J.I. A. The navy department says that the USS Bushnell is now Pearl Harbor.

This is its home port. Q. When was the five-atar rank made permanent? C.F.M. A. The ranks of five star fleet admiral and general of the army were made permanent by act of congress on Apr.

10. 1946. By this act these men will retire with full pay and allowances. Q. Are veterans riven preference in buying surplus machine tools from the government? C.L.L.

A. Veterans of World War 11 have preference in the purchase of surplus machine tools for establishing or maintaining their own business enterprises. They pay the regular fixed prices. Veterans may as eligible for this preference, at Administration their nearest Regional War Office or Regional office of the Veterans' Administration. Museum Displays Sulphur Samples Samples of sulphur.

which is classed as an "essential mineral" because it is used principally in the manufacture of explosives. have been placed on display in the university Geological museum The sulphur has been contributed its. from Italian and American The United States was dependent on Italy for the militarily vital sulphur until a process was developed to use local supplies. Now this country is the foremost producer of sulphur in the world, accounting for 80 per cent of the estimated world output in 1939. Five mines in Texas and one in Louisiana produce 99 per cent of America's sulphur yield.

Sulphur is also essential to our common use of rubber. which without it is a sticky, plastic material. The university museum, where the sulphur specimens are on hibit. is open to' the public Monday through Friday, 9 a. m.

to 4 p. m. and from 9 to noon on Saturday. THIS CURIOUS WORLD IMPENDING CAD BUT THE SAME WEATHER LOWERING OF DOES ATMOSPHERIC MAKE CORNS PRESSURE THAT AND JOINTS CAUSES OUR ACHE. MISERY ALSO CAUSES FLOWERS TO SMELL SWEETER.

(IF THAT'S ANY, CONSOLATION) YOUNG KILLDEERS LEAVE THE NEST AS SOON AS HATCHED! YOUNG CONDORS OF SOUTH AMERICA DO NOT LEAVE 1 THE NEST FOR A YEAR! KWIZ: KORNER CAN YOU DEFINE RUCKSACK. HARDTACK AND TAMARACK 6 BY NEA SERVICE. WC. 643 T. M.

REC. U. S. PAT. OFF.

ANSWER: Rucksack, a shoulder pack; hardtack, a hard biscuit; tamarack, a plant. NEXT: What was the first draft animal? NORRIS LINDERUD, Editor Phone 14 (Office over Severson's Jewelry Store) Stoughton Department STOUGHTON, Wis. A celebration of the 90th anniversary Kegonsa lodge, will be held June 21 in the Community building, A. E. Osterheld, chairman the observance, announced today.

Features of the program will be the presentation of a 60-year membership certificate to Charles Colladay, songs by Zor Shrine Chanters, music by the Zor Shrine Oriental band, and stunts by the Zor clowns. Masonic and Eastern Star members from neighboring lodges, as well as the general public have been invited to attend. Members of Osterheld's committee are Jack Rowland. Earl Aaker, Al B. Eliason, Chris Nes: ten, Ford Horn, and Levi Hellickson.

City Kittenball League Kittenball players interested in organizing a city kittenball league are asked to meet at 7 tonight in Robert Jarvis' office in the Community building. Jarvis, director of the city summer recreation program, stated Wednesday that he hoped enough teams could be formed to enable at least two games per week to be played under floodlights at the high school football field. Maj. Jens J. Vander Graf.

army chaplain. who has released from active duty, is spending two weeks of his terminal camping with family at Lake Koshkonong. Chaplain Vander Graf expects that the annual Methodist conference, in session this week in will assign him to a pastorate. Injured in China According to a letter received here, Marine Pvt. Robert Flint writes that he has been discharged recently from hospital near Pieping where he was confined with a "smashed in" shoulder received in a disturbance in that city.

Pvt. Flint, in the letter to his brother, Ellis, 304 E. Washington did not reveal the details of the incident nor the extent of his injuries. He is an M.P.. stationed near Pieping.

with the 1st Marine division, and has been overseas since December. Mr. and Mrs. Warren have bought and Claibourne. Mrs.

Charles Carter their cottage at The Sunnyside Carters Beach, will Lake move Kegonsa. near future to the nearby former home of the late Fr. P. T. Gelinas, which was bought recently from Mrs.

Laura Patenaude by Mr. Carter's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Carter, Madison. Carroll Ray, linotype operator at the Courier Hub office the past four years, resigned last week.

Te Wed June 29 and Mrs. Erling Hovland. Route 3, announce the approachmarriage of their daughter, Esther, to Albert Ellis. Brooklyn, which will take Saturday. June 29.

at Our Savior's Lutheran church, with Rev. L. L. Nesvig officiating. Members of 4-H clubs the Stoughton vicinity who are attending the three-day 4-I club camp this week at Lake Geneva are Betty Jordahl and Edith Auby of Kegonsa: Jean Paterson.

Joyce Liddicoat, Virginia Gjermo and Jayce White. of Hope: and Mary Ann Robertson, Pleasant Hill. Olga Ottum, leader of the Cambridge club, is a chaperone at the camp. Income Tax Distribution Stoughton's share of the next quarterly distribution of normal state income taxes will amount to $7.372, it was announced today by Mayor A. E.

Skinner. Jr. who received the information in letter from the state department of taxation. At the meeting of Badger post. VFW.

Tuesday night in the Community building, the following nine veterans of the recent war were given membership: Donald J. Dahl, James T. DaWalt, Miller G. Quam, Arthur J. Lacy, Louis N.

Lacy, Louis A. Jordan, Clarence J. Anthony and Edward Zelmet. During the business session. $5 was voted to The Capital Times' Kiddie Camp fund for rheumatic children.

Mrs. O. Howard Hansen and sop. David. 1016 Moline left Wednesday for a several weeks' visit with the former's parents, Mr.

and NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS I By The Associated Press 1 Closing Prices Thurs. Air Reduction 554, Al Chem Dye 20012 Allied Kid 26 Allied Mills 38 Allied Stores Allis-Ch Mfg 58 Am Can 1021 Am Car Dry Am. Home Prod 115 (Ex. Div.) Am Locomotive 381 Am Pow and Lt 211 Am Rad St 2014 Am Smelt and Am Tel 200 Am Teb 97 Am Zinc and Anaconda Cop Armour and Co Atch 120 Atlantic Ref 47 Atlantic Coast Line 82 Aviation Corp Baldwin Loco Balt Ohio Barnsdall 30 Bendix Aviat 4934 Beth Steel Blaw Knox 291 Bond Stores Borden Co. Berg Warner 59 Burroughs Byers A.

M. Co. 30 Calumet and Hec 10 Campbell-Wyant 3134 Canadian Preinc 21 Case Co 55 Caterpil Tractor 78 Celanese 753 Celotex 353 Ches and Ohio Mil. Com 3034 pfd. 69 Chi and Chrysler Corp 132 Climax Molyb Coca Cola 185 Colgate Palm Peet 51 Colo Gas Commercial Credit Com'with Edison Com Inv Trust 561 Com Solvents Cons Coppermin Cons Edison 34 Cons Nat Gas 533 Container Corp 531 Continental Oil Crane Co 46 Crucible Steel Curt Pub Co.

193, Curtiss-Wright Cutler Hammer Deere and Co. Dist Corp. Seag Douglas Aircraft Du Font De 227 Eastman Kodak 256 El Auto-Lite 75 Elec. Power and Lt Excella-0 Corp Farns "el and Rae 143. Fireston: Flintkote Gen Amer Trans 661 Gen Elec 49 Gen Foods 50 Gen Mills 431 Gen Motors 72 Gen.

Pub Util. Corp 2114 Gen Tel Util General Tire Goodrich (B F) Goodyear Gt Nor Ir Ore Ct Gt Northn Ry Pf. Great West 31 Greyhound Corp Hart, Schaf Marx 55 Hiram Walker 128 Holland Furnace Homestake Min 48 Houston Oil Hudson Motor Illinois Central Inland Steel 123 Inspirat Con Cop Int Harvester Int Nick Can Int Paper 483 Int Tel Int. Dept Stores Johns-Manvilel 158 Jones Laughlin Kennecott Copper. 57 -Clark 69 Lehman Corp Lerner Stores 40 Lib 0 Glass Libby, McN 133 Liggett and My 98 Lockheed 36 Loews Lorillard 28 Marine Midland 93.

Marshall Martin, Glenn Mathieson Alkali Miami Copper 17 183, Mid Cont Pet Monsanto 114 Montgom Ward Motor Wheel Nash -Kelvinator Nat Biscuit Natl Dairy Prod 423 National Distillers 861 Wisconsin Siocks By Bell, Farrell Stebbins Bid Ask Badger Meter Mfg 331 Celon Co. 14 Chicago Molded Prod 10. 11. Gisholt Machine 251 Int'l Cellucotton 78 81 James Common 161, Marlin Rockwell 57 60 Minn and Ontario Nekoosa Edwards Paper 29 Oilgear 47 Paragon Pfd 1 Paragon Elec. Common Prentiss Wabers 203 -O- Vac 22 Rhinelander Paver Safeway Steel Products Additional Stocks By Holley, Dayton and Gernon Bid Ask Aeronautical Inc.

Art Construction 393 Automatic Canteen 311 331 Avon Allied Products 241 Burgess Battery Crowell -Collier 421 Fulier Mfg. Gisholt Machine Co. 251, 27 Hearst Consolid Pub 3014 321, Kaiser-Frazer 17 181 Koehring Company 24 26 Lake Sun Dist Power 27 29 Long Bell Lumber Co. 19 Macfadden Pub Common 30 32 MacWhyte 231 Barathon 391, National Shawmut Rank 331 H. K.

Porter Co. Common 14 16 H. K. Porter Co. Pfd.

.50 53 Ray-0-Vac Company 201, 221 Serrick Corp. A 161 Shalesnearo 12 131 Shellmar Products 411 431 Sprague Fiectric 18 Text on Timm Aircraft Wis Pow and Lt 414 Pfd. 109 112 Investment Companies By Harley, Haydon and Co. Bid Am Rusiness Shares 5.43 Boston Fund 26.29 Pread Street 23.83 Century Shares Trust 34.59 Chemical Fund 16.6? Fidelity Fund 30.52 Fundamental Inv. 18.17 Incorp Investors 32.66 Mass Invest Trust 32.50 Mass Invest 2nd Fund 17.90 Selected Inc.

15.78 State Street 63.50 Wise Investors 4.93 Chicago Stocks By Hulbord. Warren and Chandler 2 p. m. Prices Thursday Butler Bros. 36 Bendix Aviat 4974 Comwith Edison El Household Heileman Brew Lib McNell Lib 137 Sundstrand Swift 40 Grains CHICAGO GRAIN TIME CHICAGO.

June Cren High Low Close WHEAT.July 1.9312 1 1.0812 1.981, Aug. 1.931, Sept 1.9312 1.9312 1.0812 1.981 Nov 1.931 Dee. 1.93½2 Mar. 1.981 Mav 1.98½ CORNJuly 1.461 1.4612 1.4812 1.48½ Sent 1.461 1.4612 1.461 1.461 Ten. 1.4312 1.45½ 1.4612 Mar.

1.46½ OATSJuly 88 Aug. 675 88 87 Sept 6714 88 Nov 83 87 871 Dec. 875 88 871 8734 Mer 83 RYEJuly 1.58½ Sept Nov. 1.5812 Dec. 1.581% Mar.

1.58 BARLEYJuly 1.3512 Sept. 1.351 Nov. 1.351; Dec. 1.351 Mar. 1.35½2 CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO.

June 13-P) Cash wheal No. 2 red and hard 1.97; corn: No 2 vellow 1.44. No. 3 yellow 1.43*: oats: No. 2 grades 86-92 cents.

and barley: malting 1.34-1.52* and feed 1.23-1.331, (all prices nominal at ceilings). MILWAUKEE MILWAUKEE, June Produce PRODUCE, butter: bulk (ceiling prices) U. grade A.A 46.33: grade A 45.83: grade 45.48: grade 45.08 Cheese: (jobbing prices) American full cream current make twins and cheddars 26.44: daisies and yonghorns 27.75: bricks limburger 281- swiss domestic 41-44. Eggs: A large 34: A medium 30: large current receipts 31. new southern 50-lb.

sacks 1.00-1.25; large creates 2.00-2.28. Onions: new Texas yellows 50-1b sacks U. 8. No. 1 medium 2.25-50; jumbos 2.75-3.00:: white U.

8. No. 1 medium 2.50-2.75: jumbos 3.00-3.15. Potatoes: new stock: California long whites U. S.

No. 1 washed 2.50-75; commercial A washed 2.75-3.00; No. 2 wwashed 2.00-25: Alabama Triumphs U. S. No.

1 washed 3.50-3.75: U. S. No B. 2.50-2.75: Florida Triumphs 3.50-3.75: Sebage U. S.

No. 1 ashed 3.25-3.50. Arizona triumphs U. S. No.

1 washed 3.73 U. S. No. 1 2.25-50. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR MINNEAPOLIS.

June 13- (P) -Flour unchanged. Shipments 16,470. Utility Preferreds MARK June 13 -The following quotations are for good to choice hogs only at Oscar Mayer Hors-Steady Light lights. 140-160 13.75-14.00 Light weights. 160-180 14.55 Light weights.

180-200 14.55 Med weights. 200-220 14.55 Med weights. 220-250 14.55 Heavy weights. 250-290 14 55 Heavy weights. 290-350 13.80 Packing sows.

275-350 13.80 Packing sows. 350-425 13.80 Packing 425-500 13 80 Cattle--Steady Butcher Stock Quotations Common to fair cows 8.50- 9.00 Fair to good cows 9.00- 9 50 Choice to good cows 9.50-10.00 Choice to prime cows 10.00--12.00 Common fair heifers 8.00-12 00 Fair to good heifers 12.00-13.00 Good to choice heifers 13 00-15 75 Canner and. Cutter Quotations Common to fair canners Fair tc good canners 7.25-7 50 Common to fair cutters 7.75--8.00 Fair to good cutters 8.00-8.25 Native Beet Cattle Quotations Low grade steers 8.00 12.00 Fair to good steers 12.00-•14.00 Good to choice steers 14.00-15.00 -prime steers 15.00-16 75 Bull Quotations Follow Common-fair bolognas 8.00- 9.00 Fair to good bolognas 9.00--10.00 Good-choice 10.00-11.50 Good-choice bulls 12.00-13 00 Veal Market--Steady Selects 15.50 Good to choice 12.50-15 00 Medium 10.00--12.00 Culls and common 950 down Lamb Market--Steady good-choice 14.50--15.50 Native. fair-good 13.50-14.50 Native. common-fair 10 00-13 00 Natives, culls.

inferior to best 7.00-- 9.00 POULTRY Southern Wisconsin Produce Co. West Side-633 Doty St. The following prices will be paid up to noon Friday: LIVE POULTRY Heavy hens. 41: lbs. and up 25 Light and leghorn hens 25 No 2 hens 15 Broilers and fryers over 2 lbs.

30.3 Old roosters 20 EGGS Grade A. large 35 Grade A. medium 33 Grade 32 Undergrades 30 PRODUCE Frank Fruit Co. Oranges. case 5.87--6.71 Head lettuce, crate 5.56 Celery.

crate 6.50--6.90 New cabbage. bag 1.50 Lemons, case 8.00 Potatoes. bag 2.25-3.75 Grapefruit, case 4.585.50 Livestock CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. June 13-P)- (USDA) Salable HOGS 3,000. total 8.000: active.

steady: gocd and choice barrows and gilts. 14.85 ceiling: sows 14.10 ceiling; complete earlv clearance. Salable CATTLE 2.000, total 2.000: salable calves 400. total 400: killing classes steady to strong. only cows showing weakness; eight loads.

average to strictly choice steers and yearlings 18.00: bulk 16.75 to 17.90: limited supply fed heifers mostly 15.00-17.00: beet heifers 17.40: bulls and vealers active and firm: heavy beef bulls to 16.00: dairvbred: to 14.50: mostly 14.07 to 16.00 trade in bulls: most beef cows 9.75-13.00: vealers 17.00 00 down. Salable SHEEP 1.000. total 1.000: old croD fed clipped lambs mostly steady with Wednesday's 25 cents or more decline: nothing available 8.8 well finished as 17.00: shorn lambs Wednesday: good to choice shorn lambs with No. and No. 2 pelts 16.00-16.25: small lots good to choice native springers 17.50: slaughter ewes scarce.

unchanged; few choice clipped ewes 8.75 down. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK SOUTH ST. PAUL. June 13 -P- CATTLE 2,700: active on all slaughter clesses: larger part of steers, yearlings and.

cows going on shipper account at fully steady to strong prices: instances 25 other slaughted classes fully steady: package choice 1.362 lb. steers 17.70; bulk and good and choice 15.00-17.00. including several loads at outside price: scattering common and medium 11.00-14.50; odd lots good heifers 14.25-16.00: common and me10.00-14.00: bulk good beef cOWS 12.50-14.00: common and medium 9.73- 12.25: most good beef bulls 13.00313.85: few top good upward to 11.25: medium and good sausage offerings 10.75-12.75: stocker and feeder supply light at fully steady prices: package good 350 lb mixheifer feeder calves 15.00. vealers generally steady: few top choice suitable for Koshering 17.00; bulk good and choice 14.50-16.50. HOGS 5.400: active.

fully steadv: good and choice barrows and gilts all representative weights 14.60; sows and stags 13.85: feeder pigs active, mostly quarter higher: sort: UD 50 cents: good and choice 92-135 lb weight mostly 15.50: few 15.75. SHEEP 700: supplies verv light: mar. ket active. generaliv on all slaucht.classes: short deck good and choice £8 lb shorn lambs No. 2 and 3 15.77 to shipper: few medium and good shore lambs 13.00-14 50: bulk good and choice shorn ewes 8.25-9.00.

MILWAUKEE LIVESTOCK MILWAUKEE. June 13. HOGS 400: steady at collings: good to choice butchers 4 4.70: bull: of packing sows 3.95: piegy SOWS no dockage 3 no dockage 3.00-3 93: bears 9 CO2.00. CATTLE 400: steady: steere pod year. lings.

choice to prime 15.00-17.00: mediu to good 13.00-15.00: common to medium 11.00-13.00: dry fed yearling heifers 13.00-16.00: dairv bred heifers 9.00. 13.00: good to choice cows to good 10.07-12.00: cutters 8.75-9.- 75: canners 7.50-8.50: cho'ce weighty bologna bull: 13 bulls common to good 11.00-13.00 CALVES 500: stead: few at 17.93- the ceiling fancy selected vealers 17.00 bulk of vealers 13.00-16.50: culls and throwouts 8.00-11.00. SHEEP FO: good to choice svring lambs 15.00-17.00: to mediura 11.00-12 ewes and bucks, cull to Tood 5.00-7.50. Prodace CHICAGO BUTTER. EGGS CHICAGO.

June 13-(P)-Butter. firm receipts 179 562: 92 score A 46: 90 453. 89 451. 63 cooking 44: in cars 90 453: 89 88 cooking 44. Eggs: firm: receipts 25.358: U.

S. extra land local lots 36.5-37.5. cars 38.2: S. extras 3 and 4 IT. S.

standards 1 and U. stardards 3 and current reeipts 32: dirties 30.5; and checks 39. CHICAGO LIVE POULTRY CHICAGO. June 13 -(P)- (USDA Live poultry; steady; receipts 21 trucks, no car. FO.B.

prices: fowls 26.6- 281: leghorn fowl 25.5: fryers and broilers 31.9-33.4: old roosters 21. F.O.B. wholesale market. Ducklings 26.5-28: heavy young ducks 21; light farm ducks 18. CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO.

Tune (USDA)Potatoes: Arrivals 196: track 358: total U. 8. 1.088. New stocks: Supplies liberal: demend market slightlv veaker: California long whites 52.75-2 90: Pontiacs $3.25: Arizona red Warhus $3.00 U. 6.

No. 1 quality in 100-lb socks: Missouri red Warbus Kansas cobblers (these generally good quality in 100-Ib sacks). National Gypsum Natl Steel 98 Nehl Corp 293, Newport Ind. No trades Central 28 No Am Aviation North Amer Co 3434 Northern Pacific Ohio Oil 2812 Oliver Farm Packard Motor Pan Am Airways 1914 Penney (J C) 523 Penn 427 Pepsi-Cola Param Pictures Phelps Dodge 45 Phillips Pet Proctor Gamble Pullman 65 Pure Oil 27 Radio Corp Repub Steel 374 Rey Tob Royal Typewriter 29 Schenley Scott Paper 59 Sears Roebuck Shell Union Oil 423 Simmons Co Sinclair Oil SoconySo Calif Edison 381 Southern Pacinc 69 4 Southern Rail Sperry Corp 321 Spiegel. Inc Stand Brands 46 Standd Gas pid 14414, Stand Oil Col 551 Stand Oil Ind 463 Stand Oil 161.

Stewart-Warner Studebaker Corp. Swift and Co. 40 Texas Co 63 Thermoid 16 Timken-Det Axle 5234 Twent'th Cent Fox Union Carbide 117 Union Pacific 1551 United Air Line 414 United Aircraft 297 U. S. Pipe and Fdy 3R 70 Steel 905 Vanadium Steel 32 Warner Bros Un Tel A 394 Westvaco 443 Westing Elec Wilson and Co 19 Woolworth Youngst Sh and 80 Bank Stocks By Holley, Dayton and Gernon Bid Ask Bankers Trust 48 51 Chase National 43 a6 Guaranty Trust 332 340 National City 46 48 Wisconsin Bankshares 16 1614 First National.

Chicago 247 257 Cont Illinois, Chicago 106 109 Markets at a Glance NEW YORK, June 13 STCCKS: Higher; rails lead advance. ECNDS: Steady; low priced demand. COTTON: Higher; mill and trade buying. CHICAGO WHEAT: Seilings. CORN: Ceilings.

OATE: Steady. HOGS: Steady and active; top $14.85 ceiling. CATTLE: About steady; top $18.00 ceiling. 65 Stocks 78.95 up .18 30 Industrials 210.56 1.60 20 Rails 68.31 up 1.21 15 Utilities .42.95 up .16 DOW-JONES COMMODITY INDEX By Hulburd. Warren and Chandler 11 Commodities 0116.73 up .20 Commodities used in compiling the index are: Cocon, coffee.

corn, cotton. hides. oats, rubber, rye, silk, sugar and wheat. Dow- -Jones Stock Averages Py Hulburd, Warren and Chandler ORENGO CLASS PILOT SALT LAKE CITY With- out disclosing salary figures, General Manager Eddie Mulligan of the- Salt Lake City Bees contends his new manager, Joe Orengo, former St. Louis, New York, Detroit and Chicago major leaguers.

is the highest-paid pilot in Class baseball this season. The Alaska brown bear is the most savage big game animal in North America. He is endowed with the killer instinct and will attack men without the slightest provocation. WANT AD Classifications ANNOUNCEMENTS In Memorium Funeral Directors Cards of Thanks Cemetery Lots, Monuments Personals Business Personals Where To Go Lost and Found 00 Articies For Rent EMPLOYMENT Employment Wanted 10 Female 11 Domestic 11A Miscellaneous 11B Help Wanted Male 12 Male and Female Help 13 Saleswork 14 Schools- -Instructions 15 RENTALS Wanted to Rent 16 for Rent 17 Room and Board 18 Housekeeping Rooms 19 Apartments- Flats 20 Furnished Apts. --Flats 21 Houses- Unfurnished 22 Furnished Houses 23 Cottages for Rent 24 Income Property--Rent 25 Garages for.

Rent: 26 Business Places--Rent 27 Office Space--Rent 28 Warehouse--Storage 29 Farms for Rent 29A REAL ESTATE Farms for Sale 30 Real Estate Wanted 31 Abstract (Title) Service 31A Houses for Sale 32 Cottages, Resorts -Sale 33 Income Property- 34 Business -Sale 35 Lots Acreage--Sale 36 Trade Real Estate 37 FINANCIAL Business Opportunities 38 Opportunitics Wanted 39 Investments 40 Money to Loan 41 Real Estate Loans 42 Loans Wanted 43 MERCHANDISE Wanted to Buy 44 Wearing Apparel 43 Musical Goods 46 Radios. Accessories 17 Miscellaneous for Sale 48 Household Goods 42 Home Services 50 Sporting Goods Dogs. Cats. Pets Business Equipment 53 Good Things to Eat Swaps Nurseries- -Gardening Fuel Column Building Materials Plumbing and Heating 59 Tools Machinery 00 FARMER'S MARKET Auctioneers Auction Sales Farm Equipment Poultry and Supplies Live Stock Remedies Feeds, Seed. Fertilizer Farmer's Want Column 67 Auto Supplies.

Repairs 68 AUTOMOTIVE Tires--Sale. Repairs 69 Bicycles Motorcycles 70 Trailer Coaches 71 72 Airplanes. Service 73 Autos. Trucks Wanted 74 Trucks- Trailers -Sale 75 'Passenger Cars 76 Bid Ask Comwith Tel 5 1096 112 Consum Power 112 115 Illinois Comw Tel Illinois Power 67 Lake Sup Dist Pow Mont-Dakota Power 105 108 No Ind Pub Service 109 112 No States States Pow Pow (Del) 117 112 115 (Del) Pub. Service (Ind) 102 Wis.

Elec Power 105 Wis Gas and Elec 108 Wis-Mich. Power 108 Wis. Pow and Lt 109 Wis. Pub Service 110 113 By Harley, Haydon and Co. New York Curb Closing Prices Thursday Alum Co.

Am Am Gas and El Ark Nat Gas A Carnation 62 Cities Service Cities Service Pfd 160 El Bond and Share Hecla Min Kingston Prod Niag Huds Pow By Hulburd, Warren and Chandler Am Cynamide Alum Co. of America By Thomson and McKinnon Braz Traction 201, Pantepec Oil OFFICIAL PUBLICATION BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION 0 S. P. D. O.

for Wisconsin. Camp Douglas. Wig Sealed bids will be received here until 9:00 a. C. S.

17 June 1946, and then opened, for erecting motor equipment storage buildinge of cinder or concrete block. Further information on application. Pub. C. T.

June 4. 5, 6, 7. 13 and 14. 1946. First Insert April 25; Last June 13, 1946 STATE OF WISCONSIN.

CIRCUIT COURT. DANE COUNTY NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO VACATE PLAT Notice 18 hereby given that the designed proprietors of the plats or portions of plats hereinafter described will apply to the Circuit Court for Dane County. Wisconsin. on the 21st day of June, 1946. at 10 o'clock A or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard.

a judgment vacating the plats portions of plats located 10 Dane County. Wisconsin, described follows: I. Lots 5 to 16. inclusive of Block 14. Westmorland Addition to the City (now in.

Town) of Madison 2 All of Blocks 15. 16, 17 and 18. Westmorland Second Addition to City (now in the Town) of Madison 3 All of Block 7. West Wingra Addition to the City (now in the Town) of Madison. WESTMORLAND ASSOCIATES.

INC W. Lemanski, Jr. and Catherine G. Lemanski. his wife.

P. Toepfer and Ottilie Toepfer, individually and as busband and wife. Dated April 23, 1946. Floyd Wheeler. One West Main Street.

Madison, Wisconsin, Attorneys for petitioners. Pub T. Doaw STATE OF WISCONSIN. CIRCUIT COURT, DANE COUNTY NOTICE In the Matter of the Segregated Trust Merchants and Savings Bank of Madison. On the 26th day of June, 1946.

at 9:30 o'clock in the afternoon there will be heard and considered the application of Hugh F. Oldenburg, successor trustee, for the termination of the liquidation of the Segregated Trust of the Merchants and Savings Bank; that there be considered the application for fees and all other claims and disbursements in said matter. Dated: June 4. 1946. By the Court: ALVIN C.

REIS. Judge. Pub. C. T.

June 6 13. 1946. First Insert June Last June 20, 1946 NOTICE TO PROVE WILL and NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Wisconsin. County Court, Dane County---In Probate. In Re Estate of JOSEF MARSIK, Deceased.

Notice Is Hereby Given. That at the Special Term of said court to be held on the Arst Tuesday of July. A. D. 1946.

at the Court House in the City of Madison, county of Dane and state of Wisconsin. there will be heard and considered the application of Joseph Marsik Jr. to admit to probate the last WIll and Testament of Josef Marsik, late of the Town of Albion in said county, deceased, for the appointment of an executor. and for determination of heirs; Notice Is Hereby Further Given, That at the Regular Term of said court to be held at said Court House, on the second Tuesday of September, A. D.

1946, there will be heard, considered and adjusted, all claims against said Josef Marsik, deceased. And Notice Is Hereby Further Given, That all such claims for examination and allowance must be presented to sald county court at the Court House. In the city of Madison, in said county and state. on or before the 5th day of September. A.

D. 1946, or be barred. Dated June 5. 1946. By the Court.

D. C. ROBERTS. Register in Probate. E.

M. R. E. Ladd, Attorneys. Edgerton.

Wisconsin. Pub. C. T. Dosw-3 wks.

First Insert June Last July 11, 1946 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the Circuit Court for Dane County, State of Wisconsin. at the regular term thereof to be held at the Court House In the City of Madison in sald county. on the second Monday in September. 1946. at the opening of court on that day, or AS soon thereafter AS counsel be heard.

for an order changing the name of the undersigned from Billy Hughes Mayer to William Hughes Mayer. Dated this 5th day of May. 1946. Billy Hughes Mayer. Alfred Rogers.

Attorney for Petitioner. Pub. C. T. Doaw-6 wks.

First. Insert June Last June 20. 1946 NOTICE TO PROVE WILL and NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Wisconsin. County Court. Dane County--In Probate.

In Re' Estate of PETER NEVEL, Deceased. Notice Is Hereby Given. That at the Special Term of said court to be held on the Arst Tuesday of July. A. 1916.

at the Court House in the City of Madison. county of Dane and State of Wisconsin. there will be heard and considered the application of Margaret Mentzer to admit to probate the last Will and Testament of Peter Nevel, late of the Town of Westport an said couney. deceased. for the appointment of An executor.

(or. administrator with Will annexed), and for determination of heirs: Notice Is Hereby Further Given. That at the Regular Term of said court to be held at said Court House. on the Arst Tucaday of October. A.

1946. there will be heard. considered and adjusted. all cleims against sald Peter Nevel. ceased.

Ard Notice Is Hereby Further Given That all such claims for examination and allowance must be presented to said county court at the Court House. in the city of Madison. in said county and state. on or before the 4th day of September. A.

D. 1946. or be barred. Dated June 4th. 1946.

By the Court. K. J. CALLAHAN. Acting Judge.

Sverre O. Braathen. Attorney. Pub. C.

-Doaw-3 wks. First Insert June 6: Last June 20. 1946 NOTICE FOR ADMINISTRATION and NOTICE TO CREDITORS State. Wisconsin, County Court. Dane County--In Probate.

In Estate of JOHN B. HAUSLADEN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That at the Special Term of said court to be held on the Arst Tuesday of July. A.

D. 1916. at the Court House In the city Madison, county of Dane and state of Wisconsin, there will be heard and considered the application of Theresa Hausladen for the appointment of an administrator of the estate of John Hausladen late of the Citv of Madison in said county. deceased: and that proof of heirehin be determined: NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN. That at the Regular term said court to he held at said Court House.

on the first Tuesday of November. A D. 1946, there will be heard. considered and adjusted, all claims Against said OFFICIAL PUBLICATION John B. Hausladen.

Deceased; AND NOTICE I8 HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, That all claims for examination and allowance must be presented to said county court at the Court House. in the city of Madison, in said county and state, on or before te 4th day of October, A. D. 1946, or be barred. Dated June 1046.

By the Court. K. J. CALLAHAN. Judge.

Risser Shiels. Attorneys. Pub. C. T.

-DosT- wks. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Agent of Dane County at his office in the Dane County Court House, Madison 3, Wisconsin, up to and including Monday. June 17, 1946. 10:00 for furnishing and laying roofing material on the roof of the old Fine Arts Building and Ladies Rest Room Building at the Dane County Fair Grounds, Madison. Wisconsin.

as per specifications. All supplies sold to Dane County shall be sold at the riek of the contractor or seller until accepted by the Department or Institution for which supplies. or Labor and Material are ordered. Copies of specincations may be obtained by applying at the Purchasing Agent's office in the Dane County Court House. Maurice S.

Park. Purchasing Agent, Dane County, Wisconsin. Pub. C. T.

June 6 13. 1946. First Insert June 13, Last June 27, 1946. NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Wisconsin, County Court, Dane County--In Probate. In Re Estate of PEDER GEO.

GUNNULSON. also known as PEDER G. GUNULSON, Deceased. Notice is Hereby Given. That at the Regular Term of the County Court, to be held in and for said county, at the Court House in the city of Madison, in said county, on the third Tuesday of September.

A. D. 1946. the following matters will be heard, considered, amined and adjusted: All claims against Peder Geo. Gunnulson, also known as Peder G.

Gunulson, late of the town of Christiana, in said county, deceased, and proof of heirship heretofore taken be conArmed. All such claims for examination and allowance must be presented to said court, at the Court House, in the city of Madison. in said county, on or before the 10th day of September, A. D. 1946, or be barred.

Dated June 10th. 1946. By the Court. FRED M. EVANS.

Judge. 1. M. R. B.

Ladd, Edgerton, Attorneys. Pub. C. T. Doaw 3 weeks.

Mrs. J. C. Brozich, at Mountain Iron, Mich. Mothers of Liberty chapter will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs.

Andrew Holtan, 415 Monroe st. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Loftus. 415 Oak are the parents of a son, born Tuesday at the local hospital.

Married Here At Our Savior's Lutheran parsonage Tuesday noon, the Rev. L. L. Nesvig united in marriage Magdalene M. Kuntz.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis V. Kuntz. McFarland, and Charles P.

Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Phillips, town of Blooming Grove.

Attending the couple were the bride's mother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuntz. Undergoing tonsillectomies Wednesday at the local hospital were Paui Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Martin J. Nelson, 406 Prospect Joan Benson, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Hans Benson. 107 W.

Milwaukee Karen Mikkelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mikkelson, 606 Ridge Allan Ray Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ciarence A.

Olson, 513 W. Main and Neil Robert Shannon, who is visiting at the home of Hazel Shannon, Fourth st. Besides Mrs. Edwin Moll's talk on Africa, India, and China, at the season's last meeting of the First Lutheran guild Tuesday night at Our Savior's Lutheran church. the program consisted of trombone solos by, Donald Asperheim.

accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Harold Adams, and a piano solo by Janis Evenson. Mrs. Harry Randecker, guild president. presided at the meeting, which had been arranged by Mrs.

Conrad Quar, program chairman. Marcus Eiken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eiken, E. Main Philip Halverson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Milo Haiverson, 113 W. pect Gordon May, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul May, S.

Page and Allen Serstad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Serstad. 318 N. Division have enlisted in the army and were inducted this week at Ft.

Sheridan. Eiken, Halverson, and May enlisted for two years, and will be assigned to various branches of the army. Serstad's enlistment in air corps is for three years. Favor Low Bids On Sanitary Sewers Low bids by Mike Oliver and the Madison Paving Co. for construction of sanitary sewers in Sunset Ridge and on Kropf ave.

respectively will be recommended for acceptance to the common council by the board of public works, which opened bids today. Bids for constructing a drainage system at the municipal airport at Truax field will be referred by the board to the city engineer and municipal service and safety committee for further consideration. Oliver entered a bid of $3,690. while the C. A.

Hooper Co. bid $4,331. Oliver submitted the only bid for the Sunset Ridge project, offering to lay the sewers for $37.702. On the Kropf ave. work, Oliver bid $2.655 against the figure of $2.347 by the Madison Paving Co.

The board of public works will be requested to secure bids for paving the alley in the middle of the Pinckney and Webster sts. block between E. Washington ave. and E. Mifflin st.

The request follows a. petition submitted to the municipal service and safety committee. which made the recommen-, dation. Jessica Knowles, Writer For Many Years, Dead MILWAUKEE (AP) Jessica Knowles, a member of the Milwaukee Journal editorial staff for many years, died today at Milwaukee Hospital. She was 76.

Miss Knowles was a native of Janesville. NATIVE SONS SWIFT INGLEWOOD, Calif. Califor- nia-bred horses won 17 of 40 races during the first five days of Holtywood Park's summer meeting. Read Capital Times' Want Ads First Insert June 13: Last June 27, 1946 NOTICE TO PROVE WILL and NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Wisconsin, County Court, Dane County--In Probate. In Re Estate of JOHN J.

KEHL, Deceased. Notice Is Hereby Given, That at the Regular Term of said court to be held on first Tuesday of September. A. D. 1946.

at the Court House in the City of Madison, county of Dane and state of Wisconsin. there will be heard and considered the application of Emma L. Kehl to admit to probate the last Will and Testament of John J. Kehl. late of the town of Roxbury in said county.

deceased, for the appointment of an executor, and for determination of heirs: Notice Is Hereby Further Given, That at the Regular Term of said court to be held at said Court House, on the first Tuesday of October, A. D. 1946. there will be heard. considered and adjusted, all claims against said John J.

Kehl, deceased. And Notice Is Hereby Further Given. That all such claims for examination and allowance must be presented to said county court at the Court House. in the city of Madison, in said county and state, on or before the 11th day of September, A. D.

1946, or be barred. Dated June 11. 1946. By the Court, FRED M. EVANS.

Judge. William T. Kelsey, Attorney. Pub. C.

T. Dos w-3 wke. Ask 5.94 28.27 25.76 37.19 17.08 19.91 35.12 34.05 19.23 17.20 66.30 3.35 WANT AD RATES For ads run In both The Capital Times and the Wisconsin State Jourpal. Single Capital Times rates on plication Count Ave 0-letter words to the line. Minimum ad 3 lines.

1 DAY DAYS 7 Days for Words Price of Avg. Net Net Net To 15 90 $2.16 $1.95 33.65 $3 30 16 20 1.16| 1.05| 2.60| 4.80 4.35 21 4 1.45 1.30| 3.60 3.25/ 6.081 5.45 26 301 1.55 4.32 3.90| 7.29| 6.55 31 351 7 2.03l 1.85 5.04 4.55l 8.51/ 7.65 Above rates were determined by taling the two paper's separate rates and deducting and cover commercial advertising within the State, commercial advertising within trading sone. Rates for outside this area on request. OFFICE HOURS Weekdays except Saturday-8 to 8 P. M.

Saturday- A. M. to 4 P. M. Closing time for commercial ads fer from abore and will be furnished on request.

CLOSING TIME NON ADS For Monday -Up to 9:30 A. M. Monday Ads accepted on Monday A for same day will be published in special "Too Late to Classify" column the drat day in in regular classifications for balance of order. Other Days- to 5 p. m.

day preceding. ADJUSTMENTS Claims for adjustments and refunds must be made within 10. days after expiration of ad. Publisher reserves right to reject any ad and assumes no responsibility for verbal statements in and rates or for errors after Arst conflict with established rules, a policies sertion. IMPORTANT After an ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or changed before publicadon CORRECTIONS and CANCELLATIONS-For Sunday -Before 3 M.

Saturday. For Monday -Before 8:30 A. Monday Other Days-9 preceding day PHONE BADGER 1670 The Want Ad Number CARDS OF THANKS 3 WE WISH to thank everyone who helped us in any way during the illness and passing away of our dear father and grand-dad. Julius Scheel. especially the Walter Zauk, the pallbearers and those who furnished cars.

MR. FERD J. SCHEEL AND FAMILY IT IS with deep and heartfelt appreciation of all they have done for 118 that we send these words of thanks to the relatives, friends and neighbors whose sincere sympathy has meant so much at this time, the sad loss of our husband and father, Martin J. Gorman. THE MARTIN J.

GORMAN FAMILY PERSONALS ROOM for more patients at the 8chroud Nursing Home, Sun Prairie, Wis. Phone 74 WHICH FAMILY with daughter and country-like home in or near would give room and board for July and August to my daughter 12 vears. Call B. 7500 References "HOW TO WIN friendships with Jesus and Influence People to Fo! low -central theme of 8. Lesson comments in this space each Sunday B.

531 O'BRIEN can't figure it out but ne always ends up with the heavy end of whatever appliance they deliver CASEY says. Pre-meditation. son. premediation. CASEY AND O' BRIEN are usually belting each other around.

They also have 8 complete stock of sewing machine and vacuum cleaner belts WORKING GIRL will care for children several nights week 1n exchange for room not too far from Methodist Hospital. Phone G. 411 after 6:30 p.m References. WILL not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone but myself, as of May 7. 1946.

JOE A. DANNA. LEAVING Wisconsin for Pullman. Washington about June 23, want driver. Call G.

728. BUSINESS PERSONALS VACUUM cleaners repaired Prompt. ficient service Pick- and delivers Cleaners for sale 7956 CASH for old gold rings jewelry, dental gold. watches and silver Madi30n Watch Shop 314 Wilson WILL AGAIN launder at our home Table linens. bed lineas, blankets.

bedspreads. and small rugs. also curtala stretching, 211 N. Few. F.

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