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THE NEWS. THE LEADING WEEKLY Jl sPAPEK OF DODGE COUNTY Volume XXXIV. HUSTISFORD, DODGE )NSIN, FRIDAY, DEC. 26, 1941. Number 6.

Rubicon Farmer Is Victim 01 Gar Crash Friday Night Charles. Stommel, 50, town Rubi- County Officers Go-Operating With Defense Program The Dodge County Sheriff's de- con farmer, was the victim of an partment, working -with the train- unusual automobile accident inearjing officers, is Fast perfecting his home Friday night, after he'their plans to co-operate with the a ar Goitre Prevention Program In Janii A Goitre Prevention Projrrj i all pupils including high students in Dodge County started in program is January, 1942. recommended fa and a i Dairy Testing Association To Start Soon Now 250 Dodge county Dodge County War Reliel Funds More than farmers have already joined the'V new Dodge County Dairy Testing, additional Though ihe Red Cross membership Drive was well supported, it did not saffice to put the Red quota of $9,860 for had with soane of his to the assistance of another motorist involved in an accident. About 5 o'clock a car driven by Edward Uttech of Lebamon ran off federal government in defense measures. Already a general outline of defense plants, important food supplying plants, has been arranged and work in prepar- the road a mile west of the inter- ing for proper measures is section of County Trunk and already under way.

Higtiway 60 in town Rubicon. The Dodge county, it is said, is one accident happened near the Stom! of the first in the state to mel farm and Stommel, together have their program under way. with some of his neighbors heard the crash and went to the assistance of Uttech. According to officials who sought to gather facts about the accidents, a car driven, by Paul to the or pasture. If it is used as a Farm And Home Lines A thrifty farm woods makes a Dodge Couity must be met and ed by the Dodge County Society for the preventici goitre.

Willing To Go Don! (Coop) and more are in every day. In addition! a11 banks ve been asked to farmers now testing under the odard plan have not yet been Bed up by their fieldmen but have slippel Red Cross donations from You may bit The following applied foi licenses County Wejj-e of came score of the accident and slowed pasture, it soon become a poor down. Another car driven WO Oscar Steinke of Route 1, allegedly sides-wiped the Wege car The building of milk houses is left the hihgway, striking one of the ma ects being Stcramel and causing his death a l- Ianiied in ationaj agriculture department of sevearl Wisconsin most instantly. HJ I ii: I 1 jp high schools. Walter Obrrdiek's office at J.

this wc-olr Alfred Schmidt, Hubbard Genwieve Smith, Gilbert Reifsnider, Beaver Geraldine Olson, Waupun Walter Lempke, Beaver i Bertha Wentland, Beaver Edward Schweiger, Beavet Joyce Bussewitz, Oak Grc ye Kenneth Kohlman, Waup Mildred Holloway, Waupui Edward Jordan, Juneau Florence Lovell, Juneau ll be by January 1. It is expect- that by February 1 close to 600 8Ta county dairymen will be esting for production. Dodge will be the fourth coun- in Wisconsin to give its dairy iwmers an opportunity to test their cows under the method they cire. The system has been used fen the west coast for fifteen years Iwith unusual success. 'societies or individuals.

on in Novemb'ir, or now that war is a reality, you may wish to do more. In any case, leave your contributio i at the bank as soon as possible. Market Report Hint Big Bird Wisconsin stands third among the top ten states in number of Miss Lorraine Frederick, daugh- frozen food locker lants accold ter of Mr. and Mrs. August ln to a recent re wt Frederick 4 Lebanon, became, has 334 of the lants the bride of Kulkee, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Kulkee With both the lar est acrea s( southwest of here, on Satuwlay, ani Production on record, Wis-, consin this year became the na-, evermg at the home of Jher par- ents, Rev. Theo. ing. Miss Lucille Witchow Ray nond Kulkee of Lebanon attended the young couple.

They will reside near this village. Clarence Witte. Myrrw Stafford, Ruben Degner, Adeline Grimim. Portland Columbus Ixonia Hustisfon 'Harold Weber, Portland Beatrice Portland Harvey Gietzel, Burnett June Vellema, Oak Grov "Mr. and Mrs.

Irving Dewitz were oromoted to grandparents and Mr. Market Less WiDtir Wheat And Rye This Fall In Wisconsin Calf Mar let-145 Ibs. and up $12.50 135--145 Ibi 12.00 125--135 Ib 11.50 wmter wheat crop this year Wisconsin's ac -eagiea of winter wheat and rye are smaller than those planted in the fall of 1940. A substantial decrease in the nation's winter whe at acreage is estimated but the rye acreage is slightly larger tf an. the one seeded in 1940.

Reports indicate that the seed- ings of winter wheat and rye are in excellent condition this year. There has ueen i teaty of moisture during the past 1 wo months of so and with warm the crops have made a good growth. According to the December estimates the state 1 as 37,000 acres of winter wheat and 181,000 acres of rye. Crop estimates for the fall of last year show 39,000 acres of winter wheat 199,000 acres of rye. With the excellent condition 115--125 Ibi 10.50 105--115 Ibi 10.00 Below 9.00 Other Mirket-- 30 Live Pou try -Heavy hens 20 Light hens 17 Heavy Legiiiorn hens Ibs.

up. 16 Light Leghorn hens under Ibs. 14 Cocks 12 Leghorn bi oilers 2 Ibs. up ard Mrs. Frank Dewitz to great- Whlte Roclc broilers 4 Ibs.

up grandparents whem a baby daugh-' i- Barred Rock broilers 4 Ibs. up er, Jacqueline, was born to Mr. TI r. White spnrg ducks Ibs. up Mrs.

Hans Schoramer of Beav- xoung beans for canning. sub- past The Roll of Honor The following paid their seription to The News the week lor one year or more: Albert Graunke Nov 1941 Rut 1 Holz Sept 1942 August Luedke Jan 1943 Mrs Elmer C. Schwantes Decl942 Emil Bruss Dee 1942 Walter Riecken Dec 1942 HelmuthSchroeder Decl942 E-lw. J. VanErem Octl942 Emil Schwantes Dec 1942 Wm Schuett Dec 1941 August Zilsdorf Dec 1942 Ben Rehse Dec 1942 Walter Lichtenberg Jun'39 Strook Dec 1942 to our patroni.

Milk production on Wisconsin farms is now about 10 per cent, above a year ago. Prices paid tj farmeis for milk delivered during November averagec 1 69 cents moie than for November 1940. Soil conservation in Wisconsin will be given a big boost by the 1942 farm defense program. Ap- proximately seven million dollars, nearly double last year's allocation, will be available to be earned by soil-building practices. Walter Diefenbac Phyllis Landaal, Waupun Donald Busse, Randolph Blodwen Roberts, Galamuj Felix Elsi.nger, Lomira Stueck, Lomira Raymond Rutz, Horicon Fsther Piepc-r, Burnett Elmer Ohrmundt, Beaver Helene Peleaux, Beaver im Alvin Corrigan, Waupun Josephine Grota, Waupun Before long Americans may be wearing dresses and other clothes made from milk.

A new textile fiber from casein, a by-product of known as Aralac has been developed by 'dairy products researchers after faur years' of experimenting. Keep 'Olil Glory' Flying! Akron's First Flight The Akron made her first official flight at Akron, Ohio, on September 23, 1931. Cbooslng Women's Women should choose their to their particular activities, as action-back and action- sleeve dresses for free arm and movement, say clothing specialists. Liquor in White House During President Folk's administration, due to Mrs. Folk's strict views on temperance, no wines or intoxicating liquors were served In the White House.

been LETTER A Welcome 9IPT to the Ponacr IHTHXSNEWfPAm Parl-Mutael Betting Pari-mutuel betting has legalized in 22 states. Trees in U. 8. There are 862 sptcies of in the United States, 87 and 228 varieties of Significance of Crane The crane is considered sacred in Japan, it being regarded as symbol of longevity. Most Weste.ni Point The most westein point in the United States is Cape Alva in Washington Monday Second Busiest Monday is the second busiest day of the week for department stores, according to Industrial Marketing, with Saturday ranking first 'Seeing Eye' Cat George H.

Spice of Hollywood owns a "seeing eye" cat, reveals the American magazine. It a black Persian named Sammy. The cat acts as a guide for his master's blind Pekingese dog. Vehicles Taxed Century Ago Evidently there's nothing new under the sun I Persons who believe that taxes on vehicles originated after the advent of the automobile must now consider new evidence that such levies are nuch older than the horseless carriage. According to the Automobile Club of Southern California a tax receipt more than 120 years old was discovered recently near Birdsboro, showing that $2 waa paid a license on twe-whMl oarrisjii.

Canned Senp Canned soup has been on the market since 1898. Lots of Complaints Department stores, dry and general merchandise of the United hai die a total of 82,000,000 customer complaints annually. City Directories London was the first city tc pub lish a city directory, in 1677 the first one in this country was i New York in 1786. Starlings Introduced Early attempts to introduce Suro- pean starlings into this country were unsuccessful, but once estabL shed, these birds have spread and nultt- plied to become pests. Public Aids Sick Over 90 per cent of the dpital invested in American hospital) represents public moneys, aupplii directly from tax funds and indii ectly by community campaigns, nonprofit charities and philanthroi y.

mother is the former Lucille Tewitz and this is number one in family circle. Congratula- ti -ns. Bailey's Comet Halley's comet was last visible during May, 1910. Befages for Wild Life The United States maintains 2N refuges for all forms of wild life. Pituitary Gland The pituitary gland in the human body is at the base of the skuIL unemployed There are approximately 1,500,000 .15 .20 .14 14 Fancy torn turkeys over 16 Ibs.

24 Young hen turkeys 2 Iba. up .31 Ducks 18 Geese 15 Capon 26 Slips 17 Milwaukee Livestock Market Hogs-- it is expected thi the production next year will bo 666,000 bushels which would be about the same production as that harvested in 1941. HUSTISFORD HOSPITAL NOTES Patients Admitted-- Decembe 26, 1941. Mrs. A.

W. Pieritz of Juneau. Oliver Baumann of Mrs. Theodore of Beaver Dam, Mrs; DODGE COUNTY rOUKT HOUSE NHWS At Juneau. Two new auditors went to work at the court house Monday to aid Good to cloice hogs 11.00--11.15 Good butchsn 10.75-11.00 the two men wro have been em- Good to chice pigs 9.50-11.00 ployed at this wcrk since i ast May.

Stags 8.50--10.25, Boars 5.00--6.50 Cattle- known as The Triple better the Soil Conservation program, in the United States who are classi- Steers choice to prime 12.50--13.25| pro vided for a of 22 coun- fled as unemployables even' fa boom times. First Mall Route The first transcontinental air mail route was established in 1920 between New York and San Francisco. Closest Presidential Election The closest presidential election to good 9.00--12.00 ties at the court house Monday at- Goocl to choice cows 8.00--8.50 tended by over 100 persons. Fair to gocd 7.25--7.751 Cutters 6.25--7.00 A meeting of arious feed deal, Canners 5.00--6.00 era in Dodge coi nty was at bologna bulls 9.00--9.50 the courthouse Wednesday. A Calves-- number of dealers from various was that of 1876 when, as a result Fancy selected vealers 13.00--14.00 parts of the cou'itv appeared.

fvt fha 1 1 of decisions by the electoral commission, Hayes was finally declared the winner over Tilden by exactly one electoral vote. U. Motor Leader Seventy-one per cent of all the passenger cars operated on earth are registered in the United States. The world record for motor car registered was broken in 1939 with 45,027,000 automobiles and trucks in use. Hibernating Dormouse During hibernation, the dormouse, a small rodent resembling a squirrel, sinks into such' a deep sleep that It must be aroused gradually or it will die, declares Collier's.

Even when shaken violently, it cannot be awakened in less than 20 minutes. Bulk of veulers 11.75--12.50 Good to choice I THIS WAS I ADVERTISING ONCE I BUT NOW I THE NEWSPAPER DOES IT BETTER More Folks You Tell The More Goods You Sell EKK Shell Water If egg shells are kept in cold water, and this water used on potted plants, it will furnish much needed lime to the plants. Criminals Under 21 Over 19 pr cent of all persons arrested last year were under 21. Lincoln's Grave Abraham Lincoln is buried at Oak Ridge cemetery, Springfield, 111. Legal Blot Legally, tie presence of three persons constitutes a riot.

U. 8. Leads in Strikes In 1938 the United States had the most striken. It led the world with 2,772 labor disputes, causing a loss of 9,148,273 working days. Tlmb-e Describes Tone The word "timbre" describes the difference in quality of sound be- I tween two musical instruments, the piano and trumpet, playinf the same note.

Wai- Near America The first World war came close to the U. Atlantic coast. Three were sunk near Cape Hatteras by submarines. Most famous of to be destroyed was old Diamond Lightihip. Other boats were the Haupanage, a wooden freight- built in Wilmington, N.

which went down off Cape Hatteras, and the Milo, tanker ship sunk off Nags Head, N. C. The crew of the lightship rowed an open boat nearly i to we being rescued. i Cello Cellophane is made from DUlD. Phi Kappa Phi Beta Kapp.i, founded in 1771 at the College of 'Villiam and Mary, has a membersh of 80,000.

Ingredients of Marsftmallows Marshmallows ire made of gelatin or gum arable, confectioner's sugar and white of egg. Bread From ISarrel of Floor One barrel of flour is considered sufficient for an average of 270 one- pound loaves of bread. Clgaretw State The yellow stain caused from cigarettes in due a the tar oil they contain, which sttins the teeth and MR. MERCHANT EYES of THE 1 WOULD BE ON Y9UR ADIF IT H.kD BEEN IjH THIil.lMUK.

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