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Thursday, July 30, 1959 STIVINS POINT (WISCONSIN) DAILY JOURNAL Maiket Reports Garage. Rsnl or Sell 45 i.iiiuK'' lui lent luMotfKf area. Di 4-973S), Slomire nr for nuto "1 rv ui is if VtW' i t1-' i. i KTV' I PREVIEW FLUTTER Team representative waves Ids district's Mags during procession which pre redes annual horse race around town square of Siena, Italy. NEW YORK (API-Stocks Mixed iiiicnilu In demand.

Bonds Higher; govprnnienls improve. Cotton Ijowrr; hedge and New Oilcans selling. CHIC'ACO: Whcul Higher; rxporls. Corn Narrow ly mixed; monger trade. Outs--Higher; short covering.

Soybeans Lower; profit taking. Hogs Steady to 25 cents higher: top $15 Cattle Slaughter steers steady; top $28,00. mii.w.u i.ivkstih MILWAUKEE AP Live stock Estimated hog receipts 500; steady; higher; U. S. No.

1 2 butchers only, 200-220 lbs 14.00-11.50; bulk of the sows 500 lbs and down, 8.75-12.25; slags 6.00-8.00; iKinrs 5.00-600. Cuttle: estimated 600; Wednesday's cows market 50 lower; dinners and cutters 13.00-16.00; utilities 16.00-17.00; dairy bred heifers, utility to commercial 18.00-21.00; bulls steady to 50 lower; commercial 22.00 22.50; utilities 18.50-21.50; fed cuttle steady; good to choice steers 24. 00-28. 00; good to choice heifers 23.00-27.00. Calves: estimated receipts 500; Wednesday's market weak to 1.00 lower; prime 31 00 3500; standards grades 25.00-28.00; cull to utilities 20.00-25.00.

Sheep, lambs estimated ro-ceipls 1.00; Wednesday's market steady; top choice and prime lambs 22.00-23.00; good to choice 19.50-21.00; cull to medium 10.00-11.50; ewes 5.50 down. CHICAGO I'OTATOUR CHICAGO USD A Po-tatoes arrivals 75; on track 218; total U.S. shipments 294; supply light; demand good; market for long whites slightly weaker, round reds firm carlot track sales California long whites 3.50-4.20; Tex- HANDY WELCOME President Charles Gaulle. In general's garb, Is met by tribal chiefs Djibouti, French Somaliland, on tour of French African communities. Repair Luxury Liner owing Fo as round reds 2.50-2.65; Washington round reds 2.65; Idaho-Oregon long whites 3.50; Nebraska round reds 3.50-3.63.

CHICAGO GRAINS CHICAGO (AP) No wheat or soybean sales. Corn No 1 yellow 1.29; No. 2 yellow 1.29; No.3 yellow 1.28'i. Oats No. 1 extra heavy white 721; No.

3 heavy white 70' i. Soybean oil 9'n. Barley: malting choice 1.15-1.25n feed 86-1. 05n. lola Motorcyclist Hits Auto, Dies By THE ASSOCIATED TRESS The deaths of two motorists and a motorcycle rider in three separate accidents raised the 1959 Wis NEW YORK (AP) The Queen Elizabeth, world's largest luxury liner, was set to sail today as repairs were rushed on her hull following a collision with a freighter during patchy fog in New York harbor.

There were no injuries to passengers or crew aboard the outbound Queen and the inbound American Hunter. The ships came together about 2:30 p.m. Wednesday near the entrance to Ambrose Channel about l1 miles off Coney Island. Both vessels were damaged above the water line. At the helm of each were trained Retorti, Cottagei 40 i ullage Sill COTTAGES Oilmi! Luke (Emu Liikei all nviiiern, 4 teu-room Lml Dl 4-377ii; Harncv (unci niK, Kmite 1.

Box 61. Stevens I'nitit. Wisconsin. LAKKSlDE IIOMKS; farms! country business, acreage. When you wnnt In tiuy ir sell, contact your I nited Farm Ancney, rein esenttit ive, Jo-sfpti 1116 Shaurelte Mt rect.

1)1 IS. WlilTK I.AKK Year aiound mud-em home; lake Ironlnge. Large living room with fireplace. Inquire Mis. A.

phone 1SU2. Weyau-wckh, Win. I'KMSHK li 2 heilroom cottage. Al-must new, 100 ft. fruntiiKe on Lake Kinma, Charles Than.

Route 1, lihliiclnmler, Wisconsin. $1,700 TiC'YS a cottage up the rivet. See it nowt Hhk 50-root water-frontage. Near Showboat. See 01 rail Molepske Kealtor, 440 Church.

I. like Frontage Choice Improved River Lot 207 Feet Water Highway Frontags rr- Frontage 150 Feet Depth 150 Feet Located 3 miles northwest of cltv limits, lnnuire 1217 South Church street. Dl 4-47K0. LAKE LOTS at beautiful spring fed Lake Adams. 8 miles east of Plover on county trunks and then i2 mile south.

Phone 41-3 Amherst, Wisconsin. LAKE FRONTAGE on Kaubashine and Yawkey Lakes, $5 per foot and up. E. Michelson, Hazelhurst, Wis. Kiver FrimtUKf ONE ACRE LAND Mile North of City On the shore Of Wisconsin River (Blacktop road) To Inquire: Dial DI 4-6164 Mobile Home A48 6PARTON BUFF CONVERTED to iraveunK living ijuciiieis, i.

r. oat stove refrigerator. liehts. bunks, running water, etc. very clean.

Excellent shape. See at Wisconsin Pump Service or call DI MAPLES MOBILE HOMES. 4610 South 8th gtreet, Wisconsin Rapids. Wisconsin, phone HA 35608. Huge selection.

Convenient terms, guar- anteen service. Model 35' NEW MOON Mobile Home in excellent condition, only J2.00O. EGGEN Mobile Home SALES 771 Grand, Schofield, Phnne 9-35R5 BE SURE! Buy with confidence. See exclusive Roilohome dealer. AAA Monde Sales, phone 92100 Schofield, Wisconsin, upen a a.m.

to a p.m EOYCRAFT 30' completely furnished 8SJ3 aown. yuAun mubii.ii HOME SALES, highway 51 south. Seal Estate CITY 8 room house, on one lot. Large garage and work-shed, 82,300. 7 room house on two lots.

Full basement, 55,000. FARMS 360 ACRE FARM. 125 acres under plow. 200 acres pulpwood. Located In Marathon County.

Fine set of improved ouiiamgs. Polonia, 120 acres. Fine house and barn. $14,000. several 80 acre farms near town for immediate possession.

Farms that will work out with mill-work Jobs. George W. Allen Son Real Estate 111 Jefferson DI 4-4700 Real Estate Counselling Are you buying or selling? Want to make a change? Are you uncertain about tne valuer courteous, impartial, confidential opinions. A. J.

MILLER 932 Clark St. Dl 4-5630 Stevens Point Homes Lots tT HAAS Real Estate AGENCY XJ Dl 4-0925 or Dl 4-42S4 DONALD CHECK, Realtor Residential. Farm, Lake Property DI 4-1935 252 Buknlt Ave uj -Sanders Realty Homes and Lots 440 Main Realtor Dl 4-390 P. O. VIKUM.

Realtor 218 South Michigan Avenue Dl 4-3446 Stevens. Point Building Materials 48 BUILDING SUPPLIES For your complete building needs, we have Millwork. Wallboard. Paint Insulation. Roofing.

Building Materials of all kinds. Deliveries made promptly. BEI.KE LUMBER Mfg. Inc. 247 North Second DI 4-6674 22 consin traffic toll to 424 today.

fatalities. Ernest Rice, 44, loin, died today of injuries suffered Wednesday night when his motorcycle hit a stalled automobile on Highway 161, three miles east of lola in Waupaca County. Miss Eluine J. Knudson, 18, died today of injuries received Wednesday when the car she was driving collided head-on with another vehicle on Highway 42 near her home at Ephraim, in Door County. James Johnson, 36, an Evans- ville tavern operator, was killed Wednesday night when his car left a county road three miles south of Oregon and struck a tree.

Principal minerals of Israel art limestone, sulphur, rock salt, gypsum and sandstones. DEPT. ft "rs I li ft' I 50 i.lvrl,Kk Clearwater Livestock Sales Sales Every Tuesday at 1 tattle. Horses. Hogs and Sluep Located 1 Miles Went t'lamrieii, NaiMIe t.qiilpment SAIHH.E HORSKS and "riding eriuTjv ment.

Inquire Clyde Rice, 312s North Phillips Street. Dl 4 2311. Tnickn.Mlll.iiis Mtu'litue TSMS G.MC 1', ton vaSr JVirT I nTver-sal milking machine, S75 Melvlt Hamilton. 8 miles SW of Amherst a hi ne ry USED COMBINE SALES HAS BEEN GOOD We Have JUST ORDERED ANOTHER SHIPMENT of Good Clean JOHN DEERE COMBINES at After-Season Prices! CJ- BEFORE YOU BUY a combine, you'll save money by checking quality against prices at BARTIG ALM Nelsonvtlle, Wisconsin Phone 216 Nelsonvllle USED TRACTORS FARM MACHINERY Largest inventory of machinery parts in Wiscunsin. 4 LUCAS Livestock Implement Open 7 days a week Free dellverv Up to 24 months to pay 1460 Bonow Wisconsin Rapids Wisconsin Phone HA 3-5300 Wisconsin Rapids ALSO AT Butternut, Wisconsin Phone Butternut 2191 COMBINES New combines at terrific savings Minneapolis Mollne DEMONSTRATOR.

New guarantee $1,495 Many others to pick from Many clean tractors to pick from See us for TERRIFIC DEALS SWIDERSKI IMPLEMENT CO. Minneapolis Mollne New Holland Dealer Old highway 51. Phone OX S-2215 Mosinee, Wisconsin COMBINING By Hour or Acre Call before 5 p.m. DI 4-7158 COMBINE; 6 foot, Massey Harris; Woods rotary vine chopper; King Wyse potato grader and sorter with scale. 12 row potato sprayer; 1956 Chevrolet one ton truck.

All very condition. Vera Prutz, route Plover DI 4-3998. miles southwest of Plover. JOHN DEERE 25 or Allls 66 combine $595; John Deere model $125; used 10 foot grain auger $5. Lakeside Farm at Harrisville.

Phone Westfleld 68F14. 45 JOHN DEERE self propelled combine, 30 John Deere combine. Just received 2 truck loads of used combines. Schilling Implement, Milla-dore, Wisconsin. USED MACHINERY.

Also new models on display. Oliver. Allls Chalmers, Champion. Stanislawskl Farm Supply. Phone 3071.

Rosholt. Wis. POTATO DIGGER, 2 row, John Deere, low bed, PTO. Also 14 foot rowboat. Phone Ambrose Somers.

3ln. Amherst, Route 2, Amherst. THRESHING MACHINE. Bell Citv. 28 inch on rubber: P.T.O.

grafn binder. Allie Mallek, phone 2413. Junction Citv. POTATO DIGGER, Champion, 2 row, with P. r.O.

See John Knitter. Route LY llrenperg, Wisconsin. BINDER, John Deere, 7' oil bath, $30. Willard Jole. Route 2, lola; 14 miles on county trunk Reconditioned Farm Machinery Sr Campbell's Tractor Service 0 miles west on M.

DI4-6839 THRESHING MACHINE, McCormick 28 inch, good condition. Phone Junction Citv 2827. Sims Brothers Imnement "John Deere Dealer," Stevens Point win rvonn second, oio ryj. ui 4-4541 Dogs. Cods.

Pets 53 SUMMER SALEt Pure bred hunting dogs and pups. English and German Shorthair Pointers; Visla; Labra-dors; Beagles. Priced to sell. 6 miles west of Waupaca on and QQ. Hi-Lo kennels, Waupaca.

AKC SPECIAL 3 Chihuahuas, male ano manv otners. Phone Marshfield FU 4-2568 (Splndler's) Rozellville, Wisconsin. CHIHUAHUA DOG 'about one year oin. fine pet. inquire 04 Center street, DI 4-6113.

Auction Sale Directory 94 AUCTION SATURDAY AUGUST 1. 200 Acre farm and buildings of Theodore Fionkowski, route 1, Amherst Junction. Town of New Hope. Located 14 miles northeast of Stevens Point. Take Highway 66 northeast from Stevens Point, 10 miles to Polonia.

turn right on 4 miles or take county trunk ZZ north from Nelsonvilfe, approximately 5 miles to county trunk approximately Vt mile. Follow auction arrows. Real estate; buildings. Terms to be announced day of sale. Sale starts at 1:30 p.m.

Clintonvtlle Sales Corp. phone VA 3-3148, Clin-tonville. Wisconsin. THORNTON AUCTION. Saturday Au gust 1, 12:30 p.m.

Frank Pilecky Farm 7 miles north of Antigo on U.S. 45 to C. 4 miies west on C. POTATO and FARM MACHINERY; TRI CKS. Thornton Finance represented bv Tony E.

Cahak, Manager, Antigo; COL. HARVEY STONE, auctioneer, Antigo; Frank Pi leek v. owner. SCHOEDER'S AUCTION HOUSE. route 4.

Wausau, Wisconsin, phone 7S577 We huv and sell closeouts: bankrupt stock: damaged freight and distressed merchandise. Open Tuesdav through Fridav 9 a.m. to 9 and Saturdays until 5 p.m. REYNOLDS ANTIQUE SHOP. Auction Saturday August 1.

at p.m. located 4' miles south of Stevens Point on P. Antiques, furniture, hundreds of miscellaneous items. ThorD Finance clerk. LEO FEIT.

auction specialist. Stevens Point. Auction Sales 4 Service A54 FREE AUCTION ESTIMATES You can get expert estimates and guarantee on vour personal property Contact" DOEDE'S AUCTION SERVICE, phone 2631 davs or evenings 2451. Rosholt, Wis. COUNTY BANK.

Almond. Complete banking service. Auctions 3rr paid on certificates. Member of FDIC. Phone 2S2L Complete Auction Service Resch Real Estate Broker.

Auctioneer 2ii6 Pine Phone 955. New London. Wisconsin. When Selling-or Holding Auction Eor Best Advice and Results CONTACT: Rnsholt Sales Co. Phone Rosholt 2191 or 2751 "XlvesTock and General Farm Sales Auction Sales Service Phone 4179 Jim Slater Amherst Farmers Market 1 1 5 SI 5 I Sj Coll ision Repair crews went to work on the three-foot hole in the starboard bow of the liner immediately after dusk, when tugs brought her back to Pier 90 where she had lifted anchor just six hours earlier.

The impact was felt only as a dull thud aboard the Elizabeth. Few of the ship's 1,959 passengers knew what had happened. The American Hunter, just ar rived from the Elizabeth's home port of Southampton, carried a crew of 50 plus 6 passengers. The freighter suffered a two-foot crack in her bow. The Hunter is owned by the United States Lines.

E. Seymour Bell, general man ager of the Cunard Line, told newsmen that a fog curtain sud denly closed in before the crash. He said both of the Queen's ra dars were functioning and showed no other ships closer than 1.6 miles. The Queen was sounding her fog hom steadily, Bell said, when "the bther ship' suddenly appeared out of the fog on the starboard bow He said the Queen's engines, thrown full speed astern, brought her to a dead stop before the col lision. The American Hunter was at right angles to the Queen Eliza beth at the time, and was not go ing very fast," Bell said.

Lewis Funke, New York Times drama editor aboard the Eliz abeth, wrote in a dispatch from the vessel that the blow "caused this mammoth vessel to quiver, but not a glass stirred on the din ing salon tables." When the Elizabeth returned to her North River berth, a crowd of about 2,000 were at the pier. All passengers elected to remain aboard the Elizabeth except two. Mr. and Mrs. L.

C. Anderson left the ship around midnight saying that the collision had ruined their schedule and they would seek oth er means of transportation to Eu rope. The Elizabeth's passenger list included Floyd Odium, financier; Gen. James A. Van Fleet, (retired) former commander of the 8th Army in Korea; Jacob Grumet, head of the New York State Investiga tion Commission; and Harold W.

Comfort, president "of the Borden Co. Capt. H. G. Morris, commodore of the Cunard Line, is skipper of the Elizabeth, which carries a crew of 1,290.

The freighter, commanded by Capt. Geoffrey Walker, anchored in New York's Upper Bay during the night then proceeded under tug escort to another North River Pier. United States Lines officials looked over a 15-foot crumpled upper portion of the bow and said the damage would be easy to re pair. The 45-year-old Brooklyn cap tain, at sea since 1925 and a skip per since 1943, said his vessel heard the Elizabeth's whistle from "a long way off" and first spotted the liner on radar at about a half-mile. i he master said he was pro ceeding slowly, with his own whistle sounding and with lookouts posted in the bow.

He said he had pulled his ship to the extreme right of the Ambrose Channel. "We had pulled over on our side of the channel." he said. "We pulled over to the right, even to the point of going out of the channel to give her (the Elizabeth) all the room possible." With his first radar sighting of the Elizabeth, he said, he ordered his engines full astern. The first czar of Russia was Ivan the Great, who became national sovereign in 1462. SIZABLE SERVICE.

Chef checks helper as she types large menu for restaurant in Hamburg, Germany. Manufacturer claims it's the largest typewriter in the world. Eight Drivers In Plover Justice Court Action was taken against eight drivers In Justice C. Worzalla's court in Plover recently. All of them were charged with speeding, Gaylord Hai'tsough.

Titlsville, forfeited $12 and $5 costs. He was arrested on Highway 51 in Plover July 19. Herman A. Renherg, Elgin, 111., forfeited $13 and $5 costs. He whs arrested July 26 on Highway 51 in the Town of Buena Vista.

Myron Johnson, Wisconsin Rap ids, arrested on Highway 51 in the Town of Plover July 17, forfeited $13 and $5 costs. Hartsough, Renherg and John son were arrested by the State Patrol. The following arrests were made by County Police. Merrill Sievert, Milwaukee, for feited $18 and $6.50 costs after his arrest July 10 on Highway 51 in Plover. Michael I.

Woyak, 1040 Water pleaded guilty and was fined $20 and $5 costs. The arrest was made on Highway 54 in the Town of Plover July 25. David A. Jorgenson, 719 Church entered a plea of nolo conten dere and was fined $16 and $5 costs He was arrested July 24 on Church street. William Krueger, Wisconsin Rap ids, pleaded nolo contendere and was fined $21 and $5 costs.

His arrest took place in Junction City July 26. James Holterman, Green Bay, was fined $18 and $5 costs on his guilty plea. He was arrested on Highway 51 in the Town of Buena Vista. Retired Almond Farmer Dies At Waupaca A resident of the Town of Almond most of his life, Albert R. Schmidt (Smith), 72, a retired far mer living in Waupaca, died Wed nesday evening at 7 o'clock at Riverside Memorial Hospital, Wau paca, following an illness of sev eral weeks.

Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Emanuel Evangelical Luth eran Church in Waupaca of which he had been a member. The Rev. Paul R. Kuske will officiate at the services and at committal rites to follow in Hillside Cemetery, Town of Lanark. Friends may call at the Bammel Funeral Home, Waupaca, from Saturday morning until 1 p.m.

on Sunday when the body will be taken to to the church. Mr. Schmidt was born in Ger many on June 16, 1887, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schmidt and came to this country as an infant with his parents.

He had lived on a farm in Almond until his retirement in 1953 when he moved to Waupaca. His marriage to Miss Louise Boelter took place at the former St. John's Lutheran Church, Lanark. Surviving are his wife, three children, Lyle Schmidt, Denver, Harland on the home farm in Almond and Mrs. Gerald (Ruth) Parks, Tucson, a sister, Mrs.

George Warning, Waupaca, and 10 grandchildren. CHICAGO BITTER AND EGGS CHICAGO AP) Chicago Mercantile Exchange Butter steady; receipts wholesale buying prices unchanged; 93 score A 58 92 A 5SU; 90 57; 89 554; Cars 90 57; 89 56. Eggs unsettled; receipts wholesale buying prices unchanged to 1 lower; 65 per cent or better grade "A whites 31; mixed 29's; mediums 26; standards 26; dirties 25; checks 23'i. CinCAGO POIXTRY CHICAGO (AP)-(USDA) Live poultry no tone; Wednesday's receipts were 58.000 lbs; no prices reported due to insufficient harbor pilots. The mishap In the freakish fog no visibility in some areas and good visibility in others led to the harbor being shut down for 2 hours.

Auction Sales ft Service AS4 Auction Service For Estimates Service Anderson Agencv, Nelsonville 3-17 Legqli Publish July 16, 23, 30, 1959 Notice Of Hearing On Application To sell Or incumber Keai r.siste STATE OF WISCONSIN. COUNTY COURT, PORTAGE COUNTY In the matter of the estate of Nina Anklam. deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a term of said Court to be held on Tuesdav. the 11th day of August, 1959, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Courthouse In the City of Stevens Point, In said Coun- tv, mere win oe neara ana consiuer ed: The application of Lillie Lichten walner, administrator of the estate of Nina Anklam, deceased, late of the City of Stevens Point, In said Countv.

to sell or incumber all of the real estate belonging to said estate, and described as follows: All of Lot numbered Four Hundred Eignty-six (486) in Block numbered Fifty-nine (59) of Strongs, Ellis, and others fiat or tne Town, now city of Stevens Point. Portage County Wisconsin, except Grant to Wisconsin Telephone Company as recorded in Book 101 of Miscellaneous page 157, Portage Countv Registry Records. Thf Fnt nnp-hlf of T.ot fc'ortv-nlne (49) in Block Thirty (30) of Forest iemciery, togetner wnn perpetual care for the same, in the City of Stev ens Point. Portage Countv. Wisconsin, for the payment of the debts, legacies and funeral expenses of said de- cendent, and the expenses of adminis tration.

Dated Julv 13th, 1959. By Order of the Court, JAMES H. LEVI Judge NORMAN L. WANTA Attorney Publish Julv 23. 30.

Aueust 6. 1959 Order And Notice lor Hearing Final Account. STATE OF WISCONSIN PORTAGE COUNTY COURT IN PROBATE In the matter of the Estate of John S. Mancheski. deceased.

On the application of the administratrix of the estate of John S. Mancheski, deceased, late of the City of Stevens Point, Fortage county, wis consin, for the allowance and ad lustment of account, for the allow ance of debts or claims paid without filing, for the determination of who are tne neirs or tne aeceasen, ior tne determination of the inheritance tax, for the assignment of the residue of the estate, and the adjudication of the termination of Joint tenancy or lire estate, anv, IT IS ORDERED: That the application be heard and determined at a term of the Court, to be held in and for the County of Portage, at the Court House, in the Citv of Stevens Point, on the 25th day of August, 1959, at the opening oi uourt on mat aay, or as soon mere after as the matter can be heard: That notice thereof be given bv publication of this Order for three consecutive weeks, once in each week In the Stevens Point Daily Journal, and by mailing a copy of this Order to the Public Administrator of this County, the Wisconsin Department of Taxation and every interested person whose pen office address is known or can wfni reasonable diligence be ascertained, at least twenty days be fore the hearing or proceeding. Dated July 20th, 1959. Bv the Court, JAMES H. LEVI County Judge HERMAN J.

GI.INSKI Attornev At Law 319 Main Street Stevens Point, Wisconsin Publish Julv 16. 23. 30. 1959 Order Limiting Time For Filing lainn (On Waivrrl. STATE OF WISCONSIN PORTAGE COUNTY COURT IN PROBATE In the matter of the estate of May-me Helmuth, deceased.

A petition for probate or adminis tration of the estate of Mayme Helmuth, deceased, late of the city of Stevens Point, Portage County, Wisconsin, and for determination and adjudication of heirship, having been filed. IT IS ORDERED: That the time within which all creditors of said deceased shall present claims against such estate for examination and allowance is here-hv fixed and limited up to and including the 19th dav of October. J959; That proofs of hetrship be taken and all claims and demands against the said deceased be examined and adjusted bv the Court on the 20th day of October, 1959, at the opening of the Court on that day. or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard; That notice thereof be given by publication of this Order for three consecutive weeks, once in each week, in the Stevens Point Daily Journal, the first publication to be within fifteen days from the date hereof; and by mailing a copy of this Order to every interested jierson whose post office address is known or can with reasonable diligence be ascertained, at least twenty davs before the bearing or proceeding. Dated July 15, 1959 Bv the Court.

JAMES II. LEVI Countv Judge PEICKERT. ANDERSON A FlSHER Attorneys Stevens Point, Wisconsin Farms. Acreages 48 Farms r-or Sate WHAT WILL THEY fjl THINK OF NEXT If you want to know, see the Want Ads of the Daily Journal. New household articles, farm implements, cars and other new merchandise can be found there for your inspection.

Read the WANT ADS daily and you will find the article you need. DAILY JOURNAL WANT AD 114 NORTH THIRD ST. DIAL Dl 4-6100 40 ACRES, 5 miles 2 bedroom home with bath. Small barn and silo; S6.000. Alex F.

Budzinski 2i miles north of Rudolph on 34. Phone Rudolph 1204, Junction City, Wiscinsin. IF YOU want to sell your farm or business, contact DairyUind Realty, Abbot sford, Wisconsin, and a representative will call on you without any obligation and discuss with you the sale of your property. Write Box 331 Abbotsford or phone BL 0-2803, A bbotsford, Wisconsin. 60 ACRE FARM.

Remodeled brick home, grainery. 5.000 unit equipped broiler barn. 12,000 Christmas trees. Rolling fields and woods. 3 miles west of Amherst on trunk Renter will show.

Best offer. Ed Baler, YMCA, Madison, Wis- TO CLOSE ESTATE. Dairy farms: tree lands and standing timber in Portage and Marathon Counties Dl 4-317Q mornings 9 11 only Wanted Farms. I'erMinal Property WILL PAY CASH foi farms and personal property Manawa Sales Co. Vanawa.

Wisconsin Farmers Market 50 Corn, Hay. Oats, Straw GOOD EAR CORN. 50 ton. Harold Losey, 5 miies south of Hancock on Highway 51. Phone Coloma 2434 or 2436.

Custom Butchering CUSTOM BUTCHERING Beef. Monday through Thursdav. Hogs, Tuesday and Thursdav. Linwood Meat Processing just outside city limits on DI 4-7622. Potatoes Potato growers! all types BAGS.

Phones Antigo Market 3-5618. If no answer MARKET 3-5615. VOLM BAG CO. Inc Brv-ant. Wisconsin.

Miscellaneous POTATO DIGGER and" planter. IHC; bale unloading fork; grain blower and pipe. Dry lumber, red oak and hard maple. Stanley Augustyniak, Junction Citv. Livestock Wanted SALE EVERY THURSDAY Bancroft Livestock Exchange Bancroft Wis consin Phone D.

Judd 47F4, Bancroft. Wisconsin. Whete Olivers and sellers meet Rates the seller can afford! Livestock the buyer would want to own! Dairy cattle, feeder cattle feeder Digs, sheep and horses Horses WANTED Dead or disabled horses and cattle Will pay -c to ONE CENT pet pound Will pav 5c PER POUND for standing horses Please call collect as soon as possible. Pickup jnv clav. JOl BERTS' Mink Ranch.

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