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   Hustisford News, The (Newspaper) - October 3, 1941, Hustisford, Wisconsin                               EC THE NEWS THE LEADING WEEKLY OF DODGE COUNTY Volume XXXIII HUSTISFORD DODGE COUNTS FRIDAY OCT 3 1941 Number 47 Lutheran Church In And Home Tom Herman Is The Hocheim church a an edifice located three miles ease of Mayville and of which Rev Laabs was the pastor was ed by fire Saturday afternoon I was a brick structure many years ago The exact cause of the blaze i not known Fritz Hoffmann Lomira was repairing the shingle roof on the steeple using a rope tackle and seat arrange ment While at work he that the shingles nearby had start ed to burn He attempted to j the flames out with his hand hat but was compelled to retreat to the ground when his rapes ed to burn The flames spread rapidly and soon the entire building was a roaring blaze and completely de- The parsonage is located across the road from the church ami was not damaged Although the Wisconsin berry crop is smaller this year than last the national production is ex to be larger Milk production for the United States on September 1 was 5 per cent above a year ago and at the highest September on record To make Hustisford tl e standing community of thi tyj is the ambition of eve -y chant in this This ambition is only nat iral Prospects for production indicate that the States crop this year will be at about average levels considerably smaller than in 1940 More than 1200 high school students of agriculture will compete in the state judging con- to be held at the College of Agriculture at Madison October 3 and 4 Prices of farm products have risen sharply in recent months and in Wisconsin they are now 42 per cent above the average compared with 31 per cent for the United States Local Center To Be Held Oct 10th As a alfalfa means of combatting the wilt is making its way into Wisconsin alfalfa fields University are mending the use of the more wilt tolerant such as Cossack ad Ladak Arrangements have been made lay Dodge County Welfare Com- f in cooperation with Farm Dodge County Physicians for haye child in your school district u farm be- tween the ages of 9 months and it mated that at least 80 per Some dairymen are encountering trouble with rickets among their dairy calves sity explain the calves fed good rations and ing well have greater need for vitamin D than slower growing calves fed more limited rations and immunization against theria The prevention of Smallpox de- pends upon vaccination and this measure consists of placing a very small amount of Smallpox Vaccine into the skin It is a simple less procedure Vaccination ly protects an individual from 5 to 7 years Most children have no after effect a small lump at the site of injection The spot of the vaccination should be allowed to thoroughly dry and most physicians prefer no dressings Immunization already be done at the age of 9 months and is accomplished by in- a small amount of toxoid into the skin The great decline in the Diphtheria Death Rate in recent years has been in keeping with the progressive use of Im- Chances for your child to suffer from Smallpox and Diphtheria will be greatly reduced by having tham protected against these diseases Lives time and money may be saved by taking ad- vantage of this free program ed by your county The local Center will be held at Friday evening with Mr and Mrs the Hustisford Public School on I Arthur Loterbauer at this place Friday Oct 10th from 9 A M to 12 noon and includes Village and Town of Willing To Double The following applied for tinge licenses at County Clerk office at Juneau this Dale Porter Waupun Violet Lockner South Beloit Illinois Alvin Bruendl Beaver Dam Angelina Calamus Harlow Tesch Beaver Dam June Skene Beaver Dam Marland May Beaver Dam Irene Schultz Beaver Dam Mm Woock and family spent Bible Best Seller The Bible hint outsold Mein Kampf by copies in Wheat Crop The smallest buckwheat crop on by the United States in 1989 Took Twenty Years George Grey Barnard worked 30 years OB his A Monument to De- popularly called the Rainbow Always Whether dried liquid or frosea are used In baked goods the term eggs Is usually need en the labeL Telephone subscribers in Sao lo Brazil are listed in the Red Book under five classifications according to Comer's They ere listed by street address business or ton post office box and auto- Mr and Mrs Maas of spent Sunday afternoon vith Mr and Mrs Elmer Naif in Mr and Mrs Russel Draeger aid son of Beaver Dam spent lay evening with Mr and Mrs Woock Mr and Mrs Henry Gerth of leaver Dam Mr and Mrs Robert Mrs Ervin Pieper and Woock attended the funeral of Jacqueline Macksom four year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Macksam at Mayville cause every local merchant that he can prosper only if Hu ford thrives It is very little money will be over his counters by a le are poverty stricken On tl e hand if there is no idleness an the residents if the indust ies operating at capacity and alt families in town are living n fort with every f r good times their we is reflected by the increased of trade that comes to tin t chant Every Hustisford mercha it lizes that the day of longer with us He cannot achieve his ambitions by merely wishing for them He the does not contentedly doze in easy chair and dream of an of outsiders come to tie vigorously helps to c eate a community which will them When he argues for bettef schools improved streets and other civic improv menti he does so with the kno that he will have to pay i than his share of the cost c f such improvements Merchants Bark Every merchant in this to m de- his confidence i i in its prosperity and in future as a rising member if Fire Prevention Week In America October Fire each year destroys and of homes factories many square miles of forests proximately persons are killed annually and many more thousands are horribly starred and maimed because of accidental fires in the United States Let's help stop this toll of destruction in our state and Heroic efforts by fire departments help to cut down fire losses but alone way does not solve the Everyone is every hamlet sent 3 and city must help to stop the the job es of Fire Prevention Week Oct is not just set aside to rate the great Chicago fire of meel and Mrs O'Leary's cow amd n episode Fire Prevention should be considered as a when fire prevention activities reviewed with every criticism to make for a to planned daily program for he CD coming year Continuous calen ing away at fire prevention be dis bring best the yeai REPORT OF wm n syr A Changi Admission Tax the law on tax on was changed from to lc No exemptions from col- lection of this federal tax Ad- missions of lc or more are now taxed at the rate of lc for each lOc or COUNTY HOUSE MOWS At Juneau Work or repainting the brick and stone on the court house got under way this week when an n the Wendlandt of the soil conservation t in the county held a ing- at the court house commonwealth demon V Edward Gehl ex- remain here at Juneau calendar so that all actions OF BANK of Hustisford in the State of Wisconsin at Joe close of business on September 24 1941 Dodge County ASSETS Loans and obligations direct and and dollars Before your local mercha it can obtain a cent of profit he must in addition to maintaining a i quate store and fixtures pu and display a large stock cE the kind of merchandise that thj ple of Hustisford want He must employ well paid people whose paramount ose is to render the finest type of i srvice to his prospective customers It is a big chance to tali s If immediate profits were hii sole consideration he would neve take this risk He could inves his money in any number of r positions make more and make it without waiting as ng At prevailing prices of dise and property it is easy cal the dollars and cents e lent of Hustisford If ym in- closely you will thata every merchant goes o the limit of his ability in this tion This is equally true f the general store the tinsmith the notions and specialty store the grocer the butcher the dry goods the flour aad For 80 years Miss May Mills had made her gold plantation in North Carolina pay Quick Change Women shop clerks and wait resses Used to handling the public make the best bus conductors in London according to the London passenger transport board which has been forced to replace men on feed store the furniture tore the jeweler shoe store and hi shop the garageman and a 1 the rest Their individual inves ment proves that their business is no scheme Added Help from Local Fete If a new factory is aring locating in Hustisford but is ed a bonus by a neighboring 1 own the merchants dig down in their cash balances to help raise a large bonus thereby bringing a ne v in- dustry here Whatever this i leans Cash balances with other banks including reserve sad cash items in process of Bank premises owned Furniture and TOTAL LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals partnerships and corporations Time deposits of individuals partnerships antt Deposits of States and political Other deposits certified and officers checks etc TOTAL DEPOSITS TOTAL LIABILITIES not including subordinated obligations shown below CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Undivided profits Wisconsin Ranks HigbQlo Hybrid Corn Production Almost two-thirds of sin's corn acreage this year was planted with seed A spectacular increase in hybrid corn has taker place during the past four years in Wisconsin at well as in the other important corn producing states Of cular significance is the sharp in- crease in hybrid corn acreage of the Corn Belt where a substantial reduction in the area planted to all corn has occurred With the yield of corn ig as the result of the use of seed the tion has mot dropped ately with the Acreage Wisconsin has the eighth largest hybrid corn acreage in the nation although it rants seventeenth in the total corn acreage The state's hybrid corn acreage this year is at acres which is 64 percent of the acres of all corn in the state Ho Koll of following paid their sub- scription to The the paat week for one or Fred Wittnebel 1942 Mary Nov 1941 Fred Aug 1941 Paul Grulke Maj 1941 to out patrons f Market T J Market Calf 145 Ibs aad up Ibs Ibs Ibs 12.60 12.00 11.00 Other Eggs 80 Reserves retirement account for preferred capital TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS This bank's capital consists of common stock with total par value of MEMORANDA Live Heavy Light Heavy Leghorn liens up 13 Light Leghorn Leghorn broilers 2 Ibs up 17 Leghorn broilers under 2 Ibs White Rock broilers 4 Ibs up Barred Rock broilers 4 Iba up jobs for the people of It means more mane aad assistance toward prosperity for everyone here Good roads good good street lighting elect fei for the homes water sen etc all make for comfort convenience of all our citi The merchants are first rat these improvements even they know that they will be i On date of report the required legal reserve deposits of this bank Assets reported above which were eligible as legal reserve amounted to I W E Kohn cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statements is true and it fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and forth to the best of my knowledge and W E KOHN Cashier Roland R Radloff Gustav Joseph Gillich Directors State of Wisconsin County of 1 Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of September 1941 and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of thw bank Notarial Seal Willie Kaul Notary Public My commission aspires March 5 1944 them more than the man a smaller property ih do you prefer progressive tp upon which the future his community depends or bargains dissatisfaction and decline Your is the only gauge to your pre- Words without support Copyright 1985 17 17 16 Colored 16 Milwaukee Livestock Market Good Good Good light Steers choice to Good to choice Common to good Good to choice cows Fair to Butcher Choice bologna bulls Fancy selected Bulk of Good to Here Of me fine ounces el Cold In the world to only about came from continental United States Foreign Purchase During the six-month period tot lowing the of hostilities IB Europe foreign countries purchased N C Is thi worth of American toy lights that twinkle aad dai chemical products a 60 per cent increase over the corresponding tied a year ago reports Industrial points nobody ass Terse The term stretch-out Is ef teav tile origin and refers to the of a worker aad bis dollar of over more chines and more Grandfather One of the Grandfather moot teas aeer ef   

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