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GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTEf 22 Monday, March 5, 1951 New York Stock List Furnished by Citizens Securities 224 Cherry Street, Green Bay At 2:00 P. M. New Vork Time Book Review Given At Guild Meeting Special to Press-Gazette Couple Wed At Suring Special to Press-Gazette Grain Warehouse-With Much Seed Is Razed by Fire Special to Press-Gazette De Pere News The Prm-Gaiette repreatnted In l) Pere by John P. Lee, 410 Fulton. Phone De I'ere 440.

De Pere Woman's Club To Review Novel DE PERE "September Tide," by Daphne DuMaurier, will bo re SEYMOUR, Wis. Mrs. Stewart SURING, Wis. Miss Ruth Jan- Droeger gave a review of the book sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

CHILTON, Wis. A two-story Frank Jansen, Suring, route 2, be frame Knauf and Tesch warehouse containing nearly 4,000 bushels of Prices Sag on Stock Market DOW-JONES AVERAGES (2 p. m. New York Time) 30 Industrials 251.62 20 Rails 84,82 SO Utilities 43.55 Volume 1,270,000. came the bride of Lee Schuett- entitled "Room For One More," by Anna Terrott Rose, before members of the Wesleyan Service guild at the Methodist church Thursday valuable seed grain was destroyed pelz, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Schuettoelz. also of Suring. dur by fire here early this morning, Stand Oil Ind Stand Oil Studebaker Sunray Oil Swift and Co Texas Corp Tex Gulf Sul Tim Det Axle Tim Rol Bear 20th Cent i'ox Un Pacif United Carbon Un Aircraft Un Airlines United Corp Un Gas Rubber Steel Warner Bros Western Union West Elec Wis El Pow Woolworth Youngstown Zonite Prod 623i 104 1 34', 3534 90 97 243 46 23 "4 10034 56' 37 27 22 571,4 44', 12' 44 34 35', 20 "4 45 C4 53 5 Most of the grain was certified ing a ciremony at the St. John Lutheran church Sunday, Feb.

4, night. Miss Eleanor Tubbs, chairman of the sunshine committee -181 .20 Moore barley, worth about $2.50 per bushel. There was also some viewed by Mrs. Mary Marguerite Arens at the regular meeting of the De Pere Woman's club at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon. In addition, the club chorui has prepared a group of patriotic with the Rev.

O. W. Schreiber of reported that three contacts with persons confined to their homes ficiating. wheat in the building. It was not determined whether some of the The bride chose a white satin had been made during the month, NEW YORK JP) Stock prices gown trimmed with an Irish lace Mrs.

Harvey Blohm also serves on songs for this program. Arranged grain might be salvaged, but the loss was-expected to run to more this committee. by Fred Waring, the choral selections will include "The American sagged in a moderately active market today. Losses ranged to more than $1 a share. Arrangements are being made than $10,000.

1 yoke, long sleeves and a long train for the occasion. Her fingertip veil was crowned with orange blossoms and edged with lace. She The fire was discovered at 2 for members to go by bus to the Methodist church, Appleton, on Prayer," according to Mrs. Albert Schwarting, director and accom On the losing side were Ameri o'clock this morning by a guest at the Central hotel. Although the carried a bouquet of white carna Tuesday evening to hear an il panist.

Guests may attend this program upon payment of the lustrated talk on Africa by Mrs. Goodrich Goodyear Gt Nor Pfd Greyhound Homestake Min Hudson Mtrs Illinois Cen Insp Copper Int Harv Int Nickel Int Paper Int and Jones Laugh Ken Copper Libby McNeill Lock Air Loews Inc Martin. Glenn Mon Chem Mont Ward Nash Kel Nat Biscuit Nat Dist Central Amer Av Amer Co North Pacific Ohio Oil Owens 111 Packard Pan Amer Par Pict Pennev, Penn Pepsi Cola Phelps Dodge Philco Corp Phil Morris Phill Pet Proc and Gam Pullman Pure Oil Corp Rem Rand Rep Steel Rey Metals Rey Tob St Regis Pap Sears Roe Simmons Co Sinclair Oil Socony Vac Sou Pacific South Spiegel Inc Stand Brands Stand Oil Cal Abbott Lab 44 Adams Expr Admiral Corp 273 Allied Chem 63i Allis Chal 46 Am Airlines 1434 Am Can Am Locom 23 'i Am Pow and 213g Am Radiator 14 Am Smelting Wa A and 157 'i Am Tob 643i Anaconda 423a Armco Steel 46 Armour Atchison 165 Avco Mfg 8'J Baldwin Loc 13'j Bendix Avn 561 a Beth Steel 54'i Boeing Air 52, Borden Co 50'j Borg Warner 70 Briggs Mfg 33', Bucyrus Erie 23 'i Burroughs ltj53 Cal and Hecla 9', Case I 61 s8 Cater Trac 52 Cel Corp 52 1 4 Ches and Ohio 343; Chi Corp 15'a and St 277, and 27 i Chrysler Corp 78 Col Gas and El Comm Solv 26 Com Edison 293i Cons Edison 315i Cont Can 35'i Corn Prod Ref 7434 Crane Co 3334 Curt Wright IP, Curt Wright A 26 '4 Detroit Edison 23 'i Dist Corp Sea 2'k Du Pont 90, Eastern Air 21 i Eastman Kod 4434 Eaton Mfg 42 Emerson Radio 15 Gen Elec 55H Gen Foods 45'i Gen Motors 50 2 Gen Pub Ut 185a tions and dark pink roses with white ribbon streamers. 471. 77', S334 ll3- 41 19 "4 673 23 3634 37 53 "4 173, 26', 74'4 se 3734 183, 203 79 "4 69 212 3434 283 22'a 17', 1834 35 'a 47 5, 7934 5'a 2434 6H34 223, ll' 643i 2434 55 81 747 44 3i 50', 18', 173i 4434 401, 33', 12'a 563, 343a 37 34 28 67 "4 564 12', 24 3 a 923, can Telephone, Bethlehem Steel, Jones Laughlin, Studebaker, Chrysler, Goodyear, Du Pont, fire department responded promptly, the fire had gained too much headway to be extinguished.

Clifford Northcott, who with her husband Bishop Northcott, spent Miss Lois Jansen, sister of the Norbert Moeller, of Pulaski, regular guest fee, it is pointed out. Mrs. Reuben Delahaut, club vice president, will preside. Mrs. Ar route 2, Seymour High school The firemen remained at the scene six months in Africa recently inspecting Methodist missions.

bride, was the maid of honor, with Miss Angeline Tuschy as bridesmaid and Miss Ruby Jansen as Montgomery Ward, and Youngs town Sheet Tube. SOUTH ST. PAIL LIVESTOCK junior, placed first in the district until 6:30. Donations of $3 were made to ens will be introduced by Mrs. W.

F. Elders, chairman of the program committee. Fire Chief Norbert Sturm said FFA speaking contest held recently in Shiocton. He will present the March of Dimes and Red Cross SOUTH ST. PAUL, Mar.

5 the fire apparently started in the junior bridesmaid. 1 Schuettpelz was the flower girl. ITJSDA) Livestock: campaigns. Hostesses included his subject, "Keep Dairying Profit furnace room. The loss was cov Serving as best man was Cattle calves slaughter steers and heifers, few sales steady to Two Weeks Remaining ered by insurance.

Mrs. Harold Kleist, Mrs. Ralph Kleist, and Mrs. John Knox. Charles Deede, with Richard Bu- New York Curb Ark Nat Gas A 13', Ark Nat Gas 13J Cit Service 90 Elec and 21 Ill Zinc 22'J Kaiser Erazer 75, Nat Bel Hess 3'a Natl Press Cooker 145, NE Airlines 5'4 Pantepec Oil 6', CI Neon 45, Midwest stock Exch.

Quotations Borg Corp Cleve Cliffs 24', -'2 Cleve Cliffs pf 88'4-9 Gossard ll34-2''4 Miller and Hart Richman Bros 42-3 Sundstran lS'-lB1' Trane Co 33-ij Bankshares Mutual Funds 1 I. M. N. Y. Time Mass In 35.53-38.41 Bos Fund 22.93-24 79 Incorp In 31 Fidelity 3.68-36.41 Wis Inv 4.18- 4 55 able in Wisconsin," to Seymour Kiwanians Tuesday night and before the Green Bay Junior Chamber of Commerce soon, before en bolz and Richard Tuschy as ush For Nomination Papers ers.

DE PERE Candidates for pub "Let Us Ever Walk With Jesus" Debate Team Heard By Clintonville OES tering the sectional competition Report Good Results From Heart Drive this month. lic office in the spring election have two more weeks in which to circulate and file nomination papers, it is pointed out at city halL was the wedding march and "The Lord Is My Shepherd" was sung by Fern and Leah Peterman and Mrs. Evon Zaddoek. strong and instances 50c higher; beet cows strong, canners and cutters about steady; bulls steady; vealers unchanged; stocker and feeder classes steady. Choice 1,150 lb.

slaughter steers yearlings and light weight steers $36, bulk good and choice steers and yearlings commercial offerings good heifers commercial utility steers and heifers commercial cows high commercial offerings $26 canners and cutters good bulls utility and commercial grades cutter bulls $23 good and choice vealers choice offerings to $36.00, common and medium scatter Red Cross Drive Special to Press-Gazette CLINTONVILLE, Wis. After Special to Press-Gazette Deadline for filing is Monday, A wedding supper was served CLINTONVILLE, Wis. Mrs. Starts at Shawano the formalities of the Order of the Eastern Star at Masonic temple Tuesday evening, the debate squad of Clintonville High school at the home of the bride's parents with about 100 guests attending both the supper and the reception that followed. March 19.

To date, alderman George Baker, first ward, and Urban Brennan, incumbent third ward alderman, have indicated that they will again seek office. George McCauley, in charge of the "Heart Fund" drive in Clintonville, has announced that a total of $311.89 has been contributed so far. Special to Press-Gazette SHAWANO, Wis. The Red presented their debate on the sub white rock 38c, Plymouth rock 37c, After a wedding trip to Iowa, mc, wnite cross 3c Cross still is a program of the the couple returned to Suring. The Fryers: colored 30c, white Terms of two other aldermen, representing the second and fourth Final reports from some of the ject "Resolved that the American people should reject the Welfare State." ing good stockers medium good and choice dairy cows $225-350 per head.

Hogs market not established. people that has not come under government control, according to wards, supervisors in the first and Wo early Dias or sales. The affirmative side of the E. L. Aschenbrenner, Shawano third wards, also expire this year, Sheep all classes generally bride has been employed as a secretary in the office of Suring High school and the groom is employed by the Suring Cooperative association.

Both attended Suring High school. rock 35c, Plymouth rock 34c, gray cross 33c, white cross 33c, bareback 25c. Broilers: colored 25c, white rock 25c, Plymouth rock 25c, gray cross 25e, white cross 25e. Capons 7 lbs. and up 42c, under 7 lbs.

39c. Old roosters 20c. Heavy ducks 25c, small 15c, ducklings 32c, Muscoveys 12c. Turkeys: toms 34c, hens 38c. Young geese 25c, swan 18c.

Old guineas 25c, young 30c. Pigeons county Red Cross chairman who spoke during a meeting of Red Cross workers as the annual drive question was argued by Yvonne Nelson and Patricia Hogan, while the negative was upheld by James Bard and Margaret Golder The debate was r.on-decision. Plans were made during the steady; good and choice fed wooled lambs $39.00 bought to arrive; medium and good wooled skins $36 50-38 50; good and choice slaughter ewes good and choice feeding lambs CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. Mar. 5 (USDA) Salable hogs 11,000 uneven; butchers Out-of-town guests were from for funds got under way recently at the Bilmay hotel.

Denmark, Two Rivers and industrial plants here are not included in the report. To this will be added the receipts from the "plastic hearts" which were distributed to the various business places in Clintonville some time ago, and the final total will be announced within a few days, the chairman stated Thursday. This is the first year that Clintonville has had an organized drive, and the receipts have been very gratifying, Mrs. McCauley said. The drive was conducted for the The chairman told the workers jou.

cottontail raDhits $3.25. Cheese: Twins single daisies 45-46c; longhorns 45l2-46'ac; processed loaf 45-46'jc; Swiss grade A 53- business session for the dinner in as do those of the city clerk and city attorney. The latter are elected to office for two years in city-wide balloting, scheduled for Tuesday, April 3. Vanden Heuvel Named Red Cross Co-Chairman DE PERE Local Red Cross Drive Chairman James McCor-mack has named Albert Vanden that the Red Cross drive must steady to 25 cents higher with best action on weights 240 lbs. and over; aa'jc.

a ou-si'bc. 47fc-4Hc. connection with the annual in spection meeting of the Clinton New Lions Club Is sows mostly steady; most sales 190-270 match the new, expanded program of the organization, brought about by a world emergency. Mrs. Archie Buth, Shawano Last Rites Tuesday For David Dornauer Special to Press-Gazette STURGEON BAY, Wis.

David Dornauer, 87, died at the Door County Memorial hospital at 9:45 Sunday evening, following an illness of three years. Death was due to old age complications. Mr. Dornauer was born in Austria Dec. 31, 1863.

He came to this country in 1884 alone, and lived in Pennsylvania for 19 years. In 1903 he moved to Door county and settled in Carlsville, where he lived with John Allers until 1942 From 1942 until his death, he lived with Marvin Daubner. He remained single all his life and leaves no known relatives. Funeral services will be held at 8:15 Tuesday morning at the Stoneman Funeral home and at 9 o'clock at SS. Peter and Paul church in Institute with thf Rpv lbs.

$22 top jzz.o ramer spar-inelv: most 270-330 lb. butchers Butter: Receipts 782,565 market nervous. 93 score 68c. 92 score 67 90 score 66'ic 89 score 6434c; carlots: 90 score 67c, 89 score 65 "4c. Eggs: Receipts 16,138 cases.

Market firm. Extras 70 per cent A and over 50c a dozen. 60-69 9 per cent A 49c: Organized at Lena 22.50, scattered sales 360-400 lbs. down to $20.50 and sows 450 lbs. and ville chapter, to be held here March 27.

Members of various committees will be appointed by Mrs. Carl Schultz, worthy matron of the Clintcnville chapter of the county Red Cross secretary, re less 43U-bUU IDS. -lB. 13-13. 3U clearance food.

Special to Press-Gazette ported that about 150 persons a month appeared at the Red Cross medium extras No. 1, 48'2c, No. 2 47 '2c: standards 45c; current receipts LENA, Wis. A special meeting Wisconsin Heart association and its affiliates, and the proceeds will be used to promote research work. OES.

office each month requesting Salable cattle 13.000; salable calves 400; slow; steers and heifers fully 50c lower than Friday or 50 cents to $1.00 under last Thursday; cows steady to weak: bulls weak to fully 50 cents -jic: airties 43c; cnecks 4i'2c. Potatoes: Arrivals 245 cars, on track services varying from financial of the Laona Civic club resulted in a change of the organization name Friday evening at the Community 294, total U. S. shipments Friday 810, Saturdav 569 and Snnriav 16. Sun.

lower: vealers steady to $1.00 lower. plies moderate; demand slow; market hall. The 42 persons present vot Few loads prime steers $39.00 up, one Heuvel as co-chairman of the 1951 fund raising campaign here. Vanden Heuvel will direct the efforts of volunteer workers in West De Pere. McCormack, assuming leadership of the Red Cross drive for the third consecutive year, plans to enlist the aid of a larger corps of workers than ever before as the Red Cross is asking for an in load held above $41.00.

bulk high goon dun on wnites, firm on best reds. Col orado McClures 40: Idaho ras Jaynard Publishing Company Incorporates Press-Gazette Madison Bureau and choice steers 25, most ed to affiliate with the International Association of Lions clubs, assistance to counseling, inspecting, assisting with claim forms, helping get men discharged and teaching first aid and home nursing classes. Heading the work of solicitation in the city is Chairman Edwin Koehler. Working with him are Joint Legion Meet Scheduled Tuesday Special to Press-Gazette GILLETT, A joint meeting of the Legion and auxiliary of commercial and good grades $30.75 34.25: good and choice heifers sets $3 15, bakers 55: Minnesota-North Dakota Red river valley pon-tiacs $2 50-2 60 washed; Nebraska triumphs $3.15. New stock: Florida tri and all signed the charter mem bership.

36.00: utility and commercial cows MADISON. Wis. Articles of 25.27.25: canners and cutters $19.00 incorporation of the Jaynard Pub A special representative of the Lions club addressed the group as Charles Kamirrski officiating. The lishing company of Green Bay and 23 00; utility and commercial bulls 50; medium to choice vealers $32 Salable sheep 2.000; slaughter lambs rosary will be said at 8 o'clock Chadwick, of Green Bay, Fred Werbelow, Ira Weeks, Ray Menning, Lee Schweers, Elmer tnis evening. have been filed with the secretary did Allan Stranz of Crandon.

The new organization will be under the sponsorship of the Crandon the Krause-Simpson Post will be held Monday evening. Following the regular business meeting of the two organizations, umphs, 50 lb. sacks. Dealings Listless On Grain Market CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE CHICAGO. March 5 Grain range: 25 cents mgner; active ai aavance; top $40.00, new all-time high, paid about four loads of fed westerns in Gehrt, David Weber, Fritz Laehn, of state here.

crease of at least 10 per cent over the amount sought here in 1950, McCormack stated. The Korean war and stepped-up civil defense activities are cited as primary reasons for the increase. The publishing firm indicated it Lions club. a joint get-together will be held Officers elected were Kenneth Mrs. Rankin Plans West Indian Cruise was organized to publish and sell George Brath, Ed Koehler, Mrs, Lester Brackob, Raymond Muska-vitch, Rolland Kuckuk and Mrs, Wallace Elliott.

in the hall. "books, periodicals, and literature Wheat Open High Low Close of all legal kinds and descriptions. Keiper, president; Felix Alderton, first vice president; Reno Frcht-ner, second vice president; T. Tom Sanderman, one of the two assistant service officers working Mar. Special to Press-Gazette Falck Rites Tuesday Incorporators were Robert J.

Par- May 2 41 2 42'4 2.40'i 2.404 2 453i 2.46 'a 2.443,, 2.44', 2.41 241'. 2.40 2.402 bh-YMOUR. Wis. Mrs. Marv July DE PERE Funeral services for out of the department service office in Milwaukee, will be here ins, Meyer M.

Cohen and June Morrison. fleece; load fall shorn lamc-s bulk shorn offerings 00; bulk slaughter ewes steadv at $21 MILWAUKEE LIVESTOCK MILWAUKEE, March 5 Hogs 2.100; Steadv: 190-260 lbs. 260-300 lbs. good to choice heavy butchers 300-350 lbs. bulk of light packing sows 300 lbs.

down 400-450 lbs. heavy sows 500-600 lbs. stags boars Cattle weak; stears and yearlings, good to choice $30 common to good dry fed heifers dairy bred heifers Sept. 2.42V4 2 4234 2.40'', 2.45 2.45 la 2.43'8 2.4434 Dec Mrs. Jacob Falck, 91, whose death to talk on service work to the two The latter firm will deal in fur Corn- Rankin left today for a West Indies cruise.

The trip from Chicago to New York will be made via American Air Lines. Th 14. 37 To Complete Driver Training Special to Press-Gazette Mar. groups. Veterans tnat nave any Rasmussen, third vice president; Roy Jensen, secretary; Frank Aschenbrenner, treasurer; Arthur Gruman, tail twister; Carl Wick, lion tamer, and directors Leonard Hess, N.

MacRae, Carl Reed and E. F. Castaldo. 1.773i 1.76'a 1.77'', 1 82-ig I8OV4 l.Bl',4 May July Sept. 1.H3',, 1.81 1.82 1.80 1.78'i 1.79M 1.70',i 1 69 1.69V; nishings and supplies for the tavern, restaurant and other retail trade lines.

Marvin Hockers, Russell Munich and Richard Vercau-teren signed the articles. problems concerning pensions, hospitalizations, or other points will have an opportunity to talk with Sanderman. occurred last Saturday, will conducted at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the Coffey Funeral home. The Rev. I.

Wegner, pastor of the St. John Lutheran church, will officiate and burial will be in Greenwood cemetery. Dec SEYMOUR, Wis. Abouf 37 high Oats 1.77 "a 1 818 1.82 1.79' 4 1-70 1,4 l.OO3, .985, .91 .87 i .881, S9.2 00-27 00: choice cows school students will have com John Milak was elected chair James Martineau, commander fair to good cows -cutters canners choice .9734 man of the membership commit day cruise, starting March 7, will be made on the Canadian Pacific line's "Empress of Scotland." Stops will be made at Kingston, Jamaica; La Guaira, Venezuela; island of Curacao; Cristobal, a port on the Atlantic side of the Panama Canal; a shore excursion across the 1.00't ,8734 .97, .89 3 4 .86 'a pleted the driver education course at the Seymour High school by of the ninth district, will also be Cancer Workers Are weighty noiogna ouus in.au-2.uu; cum-Tnnn in unnri hnlla 00. Mar.

May July Sept. Dec Rye-May July Sept. tee. Aschenbrenner will head the finance committee and Elliot Zimmerman will be chairman of the the end of the school year in June Calves 3.400 weak: selects $35 00: present to speak to the members. Following the program a baked Concert Rehearsal Set Entertained at Party bulk good and choice vealers H'JB .88 V.

1.8514 1.83 1.80 1.82 This course, taught by Milton Main of the high school faculty, 1.863, 1.88'4 1.84"a 1.84'a 1864 1.82'a 1.803,4 1.81',a 1.7834 charter night committee. DE PERE Rehearsal for the includes about 55 hours of class Other civic minded citizens not Special to Press-Gazette COLEMAN, Wis. Mrs. Ralph annual spring concert by the Enna istnmus of Manama; Balboa, a port on the Pacific side of the canal- Dec 1.83 1.84 1.81 '3 34.00; culls and inrowouts iu MILWAUKEE PRODUCE MILWAUKEE, March 5 Produce: R.ittAr' Fvtras fiftr room and project work and 20 Memorial choir continues tonight ham lunch will be served. Legion and auxiliary members are urged to attend this meeting.

Pioneer Settler of Walters entertained members of a Soybeans-Mar 3 33 Mav 3.33 hours in the automobile, with six present at the meeting are being invited to become members. The next scheduled meeting will be held Wednesday, March 21, at 7 Eggs: A large 50c, A medium 45c, to eight hours of actual driving. and Havana, Cuba. On the return trip from New York by plane, Mrs. Rankin will stop at Cleveland, Ohio, to visit friends.

committee who assisted her in the Cancer drive at her home Friday 333 3.33 B3.33 3.33 3.32', B3.33 3 33 3 31 3.323i 32fii'2 3.22H 3 25 3.04 2 9834 3.01 3.05'a 3.00'a 3.02'4 at 7:30 in the Nicolet High school auditorium. The date and setting for this year's program will be determined next week, according to July 3323i Sept 325 Nov 304 Main received special training large 40c, current receipts ac. r-uhhaoA- New Arizona and Califor afternoon. Mrs. Walters was chair- instructor of driver education in o'clock in the evening.

nia, large crates 50 lb. sacks Jan 3.05 I V. A pnrtill Km, Oconto-Co. Passes 1IK1I1 Ul U1C uuvc. n.

auua, uuu. 1 nir-ool. nK- Lard- Mar 1902 was enjoyed and lunch was served Pine Grove 4-H Meeting Jan. 1950, at the Milwaukee Vocational school under the sponsorship of the American Automobile Mav 1902 at the close of the afternoon. ki 18 82 B18 85 18.82 18 90 18 80 B18 82 18 80 B18 85 19.02 1905 19.05 1905 18 50 18.20 Assisting Mrs.

-Walters on theppeciai rvieering oer Neopit Man Admits Negligent Homicide association. Julv 1900 Sept 1390 Oct 18 50 Nov 18.20 Florida, crates $5 home grown red bushel Onions: Domestic yellow medium, good quality, extra fancy (storage stock) $1 50-160: Idaho and Oregon Spanish seed, 3 inches, 2 35; Idaho whites, 2 to 3 inches, 3 25 Potatoes: Idaho and Oregon russets U. S. No. 1, washed 75.

commercials Colorado McClures, 18 40 B18 45 18.20 18.20 The classroom phase of driver drive were Mmes. Walter Mocco, George Stodola, Clarence Fowler, GILLETT, Wis. Graham Young, 82, pioneer settler at Town Line five miles north of Gillett, died at his home early this morning after a short illness. He was born in Canada June uuiNiu, wis. The Pine Grove 4-H club held its regular meeting last week in the Sobieski school.

Plaus for a parents' night were made during the business session. A play was put on for CHICAGO Grains education was started at the local high school five years ago and was taught one day a week to all Viola Martens, Lawrence Woulf, David Boville, Norbert Mongin, Special to Press-Gazette SHAWANO. Wis. Frank churned about in listless dealings DE PERE A special meeting of the Nicolet Music Mothers has been called for Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the school auditorium. Parents of all youngsters enrolled in band or choral work in the grades and High school departments are invited.

Francis Brault, Augie Pelot, Harry 29, 1869. His parents died when today while traders waited to see what news could come out of the Hutchinson, Paul Boerschinger, A 4 sophomores as part of the biology course. In 1950, driver ed U. S. No.

1, washed Minnesota triumphs U. S. No. 1. A.

washed and waxed Wisconsin white stock (Chippewas, cobblers, etc.) U. S. I 1 he was a child, and he came to me ciud members and a singfest was conducted. The exnt meeting of the group will be Thurs Oconto county with his grandpar Oconto Wednesday and entered a "uwv' No. 1.

washed unwasneu ents. the late John Youngs. He ucation was made an elective course open to any student 16 years of age or over. In the first plea of guilty to a charge of negli-r Big Four conference in Paris. The market experienced a buying flurry early in the session, promptly followed by a sell-off.

triumphs U. S. No. 1. washed $2 U.

S. No. 1. A. un day, March 12, at the Sobieski school.

married the former Gusta Prock gent homicide. The charge wasV-unrer yrnn juuye washed new Florida tri now at Beaver Dam Nov. 20, 1890, made in connection with the death umphs, 50 lb. sacks, U. S.

No. 1, Masonic-Lodge Meet DE PERE Des Peres lodge, No. Frank Duquain, 56, at Mattoon rtiier mat 11 armed along 10 me close with most contracts a little; raren'S Or a 5on and three years later moved to the wilderness farm at Town Line. His or May 5, 1949. washed 80.

size CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO. Mar. 5 Produce: Live poultry: Receipts 14 trucks Market firm. Today's prices: Hens under Saturday's finish. semester of this year 20 students completed the classroom phase and 17 students enrolled at the beginning of the second semester.

The first five weeks of classroom instruction includes knowledge of laws, fines, signals, mechanics of wife died eight years ago. Judge Murphy set Wednesday 85, F. and A.M. will hold a regular meeting at 7:30 Tuesday evening in the Masonic temple. A program Baldwin Plant Strike Special to Press-Gazette -OCONTO, Wis.

Representatives of the Baldwin Plywood company, Gillett, and striking union officials were in closed conferences with Circuit Judge Arold Near-by soybean contracts held Survivors include a daughter, ABRAMS, Wis. Mr. and Mrs Norman Wetzel, Wausau, are the parents of a son, Todd Douglas. The mother is the formor to their ceilings throughout the Mrs. Harold Reed, Oconto; a son, colored over 5 lbs.

34c. colored 5 lbs. and under 3fic, hvbrid 27c, bareback as the day the sentence will be read. The state department of public welfare is conducting a and refreshments will follow. session.

About six cargoes of soy Elmer, at home; three grandchil 28c, leghorn 27c. Springs: coiorea J.ic Deuscher of Oconto, daughter of dren and four great grandchildren. a car and good driving attitudes. pre-sentence investigation in the beans were reported sold late last week and today in export circles, Legion To Meet Tonight DE PERE A business meeting The Stewart Chiropractic Offices The duo-control 1951 custom uie Aaoipn uueschers who now Friends may call at the Kuehl Funeral home here Tuesday eve meantime. The case was trans ferred from Shawano county.

Moved to 503 East Walnut St. model Ford, the use of which is presumably destined for Japan. Receipts were: Wheat 25 cars ning. Rites will be held there at 1 donated by the Vanden Heuvel of Heesaker-Brown post, American Legion, will be held at 8 uve at urookside. Visits in Madison Special to Press-Garpttn corn 349, oats 34, rye one, barley o'clock Thursday afternoon and at Motors.

Seymour, will be returned o'clock this evening in Legion hall, Murphy here today. The conferences resulted from a petition filed by the company against the uniorl, alleging illegal union activities. Five men were arrested last week for allegedly molesting an employee of the company. the Church of Christ, Hickory. to the owner at the end of the 41, soybeans 53.

Wheat closed V2 to 1 cent low The Rev. Ralph Michaels will con Waste Paper Profits Will Go to Scouting Special to Press-Gazette followed by movies of the 1950 World Series. school year in June. er, March corn was IV4C duct the rites, and burial will be in Wanderers' Rest cemetery, Gil HEALTH THROUGH Chiropractic COLEMAN, Wis. Miss Irene Reidel of the Coleman High school faculty, spent the week end with friends at Madison.

She is a graduate of the University Of Wisrnn- lower to higher, March oats were Vb-VsC lower, Susan Peters Sick; lett T-V Show Set Back SEYMOUR, Wis. Members of the Boy Scout troop committee met Friday night at the Everett McBain home. Included besides March 98 rye was unchanged to lc lower, May soybeans were 2 cents lower to 'sc higher, March $3.33, and lard PHILADELPHIA (P) Afr sin dno started her teaching duties here at the second semester. Bake Sale March 24 Planned by Auxiliary FOR tress Susan Peters is suffering from an attack of laryngitis and McBain were Jarvis Selberg, Tom Reed, Frank Tubbs and Raymond was unchanged to 55 cents a hundred pounds lower, March $18.85. Treated for Injury Special to Press-Gazette I OCONTO, Wis.

Mrs. Alvin! Browy, 39, 1128 Main street, was treated at the Oconto hospital for: injuries sustained in a fall on the steps at her home Friday noon. She suffered a dislocated arm, and was taken to the hospital for emergen OCONTO. Wis. A bake sale GREEN BAY LIVESTOCK Monday, March 5.

Livestock vrnnti flu which forced a week's post' Beyer, scoutmaster. 1 Itwas reported that the Sey ponement of the start of her new PATCHWORK OUR SPECIALTY Linoleum, Floor Coverings, Asphalt Tile, Rubber Tile, Shades and Blinds. Free Estimates Given We Do Painting; and Paper Hanging BILL KOLB LINOLEUM SHOP 34512 Main Street WEST DE PERE Phone De Pere 1086 was planned for Saturday, March 24. when the American Legion Men. Women 1 ANCT Children CHICAGO CASH GRAIN television show, "Miss Susan.

mour canning factory sold a load of waste paper and turned the Bay market submitted by Equity Cooperative Livestock Sales association (a farmer owned and controlled livestock selling agency). auxiliary held its regular meeting A spokesman for station WPTZ CHICAGO. March 5 Cash grain: Wheat: None. Corn: No. 1 vellow J184'i.

No. said she is booked to star in the receipts over to the Scouts. Beyer Thursday night in the Legion clubrooms. Mrs. Howard Bond was named chairman of the sale.

cy surgical treatment. i 82'j, No. 4 No, Steady to Wralr. stated that city-wide paper col inn first NBC network daily serial program p. CST, Mon LOW Oats: No.

1 heavy white Sl.02-1.02'. Canners In planning for the coming Pop 16.50-19 00 Taking Carpet Rags lections will continue and urged residents to save waste paper to help the scouts. Dates of future Cutters No. 1 extra heavy white No. 3 medium heavy white 98 Uc.

sam saTS good virgii pezwane was Good for that day through Friday and originating in Philadelphia). Because of her llness, the show's debut has DEPERE: Members who have ple grade heavy white 99c to $1 00. designated chairman collections will be announced. Barley, nominal: Maltin been sewing carpet rags for the to choice 2300-2400 Heifers 'o choice 24 00-25 00 Medium to Food no feed been re-scheduled for March 12. Beyer also said that scouts are Soybeans: None.

Miss Peters came here from physical therapy program for veterans at Wood hospital may still bring them in at the American Hollywood last Monday, and has enthusiastic to win merit badges and several boys will be eligible for higher awards at the next Wisconsin Stocks Common to fair 2000-2200 Bulls Gmd boloena i event The group voted to again sponsor an Oconto girl at Badger Girls State next June. Mrs. Frank Nerenhausen, auxiliary president, and Mrs. Joseph Schoen will represent the local croup at the Bid Asked Common to fair 21 00-2600 (HOGS been under a doctor's care at her hotel most of the time since. The station spokesman said it is ex- court of honor.

Legion Auxiliary meeting on Tuesday night, officers announce. The business session at. 8 o'clock will Badger Paint common Radeer Paper Mills, com. 43 44 11 od sre will nave recovered be followed by a social hour. Sophomores Complete Hamilton common 48 Trend.

Steady to JJ Cents Higher. 47 Good tn choice bll 12 1HO-240 lbs 21.75-22 00 240-2i0 lbs 21.00-21.50 38 Sows 107 Choice sows 19 00-19 50 103 33 Mooerg paper, pfd Hoberg Paper, common Marathon Paper, pfd. spring conference of auxiliaries to be held at Pulaski. The members voted contributions to the Red Cross and Boy Scout funds. Lunch 104 fully by the end of this week.

Cub Leaders Attend Crandon Roundtable Nekoosa Edwards Paper 2H''t of sowj 1775-1875 WiMSt. I I ITS 4 iNonnern h-aper Mills 44 Wis. Pub. Ser. 5 pfd.

106 109 Complete Insurance Protection Workmen's Compensation Public Liability Automobile Group Health and Accident Burglary Plate Glass Fidelity Bonds and other Casualty Insurance Fire Extended Coverage Inland Marine and allied lines. All Policies Are Nonassessable Mil staes 1300-1600 was served by Jean Jarvis and shkkp and lambs her committee. Trend, Steady to Strong. Rotary To See Movies DE PERE Moving pictures of the 1950 baseball World Series play will be viewed tonight by members of De Pere eTotary, according to Carl W. Janssen of the program committee.

Dinner will be served at 6:30 in the Plymouth Cheese Market Driver Study Course Special to Press-Gazette CRIVITZ, Wis. The sophomore class of Crivitz High school has completed the driver's education course under the supervision of Fred Deterville. This is the eighth straight year that Crivitz has offered driver's education. The following students have i.ooa to cnoice spring lambs 35 00-37 001 i I Good to choice buck lambs 33 All re WlCKman Will PLYMOUTH. Mar.

2 Cheese LAONA, Wis. Cubmasters Manville Kramer and Alton Johnson, and Den Chiefs John Aschenbrenner. Ronnie Grobe, Lewis Fair ot good lambs 27.00-33 001 values were unchanged and trading tone steady on the Wisconsin throwouta 20O0-2fl00liJ I-ki pvrhanoa trtHw UOOd llEht ewes 16 00-20 00 TTCU rxCCUSTIIIC IYIUII Nerve Function Controls Correction of Disease Chiropractic helps to restore health, build health and maintain health for men, women and children. Chiropractic conquers disease by correcting dangerous pressure on nerves, the vital cause of body mere were no sales. Unfilled bids: iVi 'f ducks ji uu-iswi Five cars Cheddars 40'i cents.

uncovered: Three cars single daisies: 'T Steady' 42Vj cents All Wisconsin state brand 34 00-35 00 Parents of Son Treml and Garland Johnson attended a cub scout roundtable at Crandon Thursday evening. The program was based on "Cub Scouting Around the World," the completed the present course: Richard Weber, Patricia Gruszyn- duir oi gooQ io cnoice uo CRIVITZ, Wris. Announcement was made tcday of the engagement of Miss Audrey Wickman, Crivitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wickman of Porterfield, to Gene Raabe of Reeseville, son When laying cables under L' ashU 25 00-30 00 25 00 down ski, Betty Gruszynski, Carole ocean, iuo miles 01 caDie are lam theme for March.

Wartner, Roger Wytkewicz, Betty DEPERE The Rev. and Mrs. John Groenfeldt, Bethlehem, are the parents of a son, Thomas Samuel, born last Feb. 26. Rev.

Groenfeldt is a native of De Pere. for every 100 miles of distance GREEN BAY MARKETS disorders and disease. The meeting was supervised by Suchalla, Clair Popp, Arleen Re- to be covered to eive the necessarviFI'OLR. kain and feed of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Raabe, Reeseville. Wedding plans have Protection of your health will 1 Dave Bird, field executive of These Drices ere corrected ilailv hv barchik, Janet Zalewski, Leonard SUBSTANTIAL DIVIDENDS TO POLICY HOLDERS slack. not been completed. the Barthels Flour and Feed companv. 649 Cedar street, and are those asked from customers: Jankowski, Leo Viola Bizjak, Joan Mansolf, Kathleen Olsen, Richard Rock, Robert The bride-elect is a graduate Samoset council.

Much interest was shown by the large turnout of committee members, den mothers and other cub leaders of Forest county. Ideas for cub meetings were discussed and plans made for concentrate 32 Marinette Hih school and idea starter grower 4 80 Marinette County Normal school. Jroehlich, Margaret ideal egg mash wjiAt present she is teachinf in the Ideal pig meal Harry Dudkiewicz, William Gal-brook, Lois Janick, Ronald Henry, Marie Mertz, Roberta Every Individual Business Transaction Must Carry Its Own Profit Home Office Crivitz Graded school. Mr. Raabe is attending Oshkosh State Teachers college and will graduate this Jerry Swanson, Ronald Wolf, Lois' Airy SMITH WAY PERMAGLAS WATER HEATERS Electric and Gas CALL EASTMAN SUPPLY CO.

HOWARD 7850 320 North Monroe iSpring. be safeguarded by Chiropractic care. You may call for an appointment or consultation. C. A.

STEWART CHIROPRACTOR 503 East Walnut Street The New Home of The Stewart Chiropractic Offices is located at 803 E. Walnut Street in the Apartment Building Opposite The Press-Gazette, at Madison and E. Walnut Street. Telephone 1007 Wausau, King Midas chick machettes 5.70 King Midas dairy tone 5 85 King Midas egg machettes 540 King Midas hog balancer 6 20 King Midas Nutra Aid 690 King Midas poultry concentrate 33 6 50 Murphy's egg mash 4 50 Rabbit pellets 5 25 Red Top egg mash 4 30 George S.AWCo.hpaxy March meetings. Dr.

Cary at Meeting Special to Press-Gazette REEDSVILLE, Wis. Dr. and Mrs. E. C.

Cary left for Chicago Fetterly. Back From Hospital Wisconsin Oconto Births Listed OCONTO, Wis. Births reported Special to Press-Gazette REEDSVILLE, Wis. Mrs. Mary Scratch feed 00 1 at the Oconto hospital include a this morning to spend he week Central Division lnglMtri! lUg.

Ckicage IIL Established 1925 TL. 1 1L R. R. Challoner 313 East Walnut Street Green Bay Phone Howard 5780 gr ain i JU daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd The Barthel Floor and Feed com-'Heise, Lena, route 2, and a son to fer5" the prlce "jMr. and Mrs. Frank Last, Lena, IT. TlnJ MacFarland has returned home from the Holy Family hospital where she was a sur-. uie uocior win aueuu uiu meei-inj of the Chicago Medical society, and both will attend the banquet Thursday evening.

Oau. bo. XI route 4. gical patient for 10 days. i.

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