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Bingo Banged as Bad Business MADISON A hearing on proposals to legalize bingo showed Thursday that volunteer firemen want bingo while church spokesmen firmly op-jchers 16.00-17.2D; light sows 1 i IP i e-nii-c 1 li Key Stocks Are Firm Today NEW YORK UP) Many key stocks were firm today in an Livestock Markets MILWAUKEE UP) 11 a.m. report: Hogs 400: steady; U. S. choice No. 1 butchers 200 to 220 Ibs.

17.50-17.75: U.S. choice No. 2 and 3, 200 to 220 Ibs. 17.00-17.50; stronger weight butchers 16.25-17.25: prime advanong stock market, heavies 15.50-16.25: light but- Prices the early after- pose the idea. Representatives of volunteer fire department associations, which used bingo to 7.00-9.00.

-help finance their purchases Cattle of fire equipment, asked the 15.50-16.00: medium sows heavy sows 14.00-14.25- stags 10.00-12.00; boars noon ran to around two points at their best. Losses usually they went past a point. (Continued from Page 1) off. Virtually the entire diplomatic corps also was present, Twentv (20) East. Town of New at said and place and be heard 1 i irt norcnn nr hv COUnSCl.

Berlin" Waukesha County, Wisconsin Dated this 6th day of April. 1955 Michael Lombard! Sheriff of Waukesha County, Wisconsin Joseph F. Schoendorf. Plaintiff's Attorney. 329 West National Milwaukee 4.

Wisconsin including U. S. Ambassador nue known as The Pines Con- Charles E. Bohlen. Ambassador Sir William Hayter and French Charge d'Af- faires.

Jean LeRoy. va escerl Home. April 8. 15. 22.

29 May 6. 13 OF 'PUBLIC HEARING Take notice that a Public Hearing will be held before the Common Council of the City of Waukesha on the 3rd day of May, 1955. at 7:30 P.M. at which time the Common Council will consider the recommendation of the were small. In a lew cases ent was the fruit of three i pj a commission that that portion of Lernira Avenue extending from the termination of the cul-de-sac on the plat of "Briarwood Estates" to Cum- Soviet Austrian agree- days' intensive bargaining be- Business pace neared three tween Molotov, Raab and their 300; Thursday's a assembly judiciary committee to recommend passage of legislation to legalize the game.

"The feeling statewide is for bingo," said Norm an Spiering of Mayville, spokesman for the Dodge county firemen assn. "Bingo necessarily lead to legalized gambling," protested Maurice E. Jones, Baraboo, of the Wisconsin council of churches. The public hearing was held for two proposals a bill to exclude bingo from the present state laws prohibiting gambling and a joint resolution aimed at letting the voters decide the question. The would have a referendum askirig whether they would of giving municipalities local option to authorize charitable, fraternal a benevolent groups to hold bingo parties.

yearlings heifers prime 25.0027.00; choice 21.00-24.00; good I i million shares for the day. aides. Thursday's total was 2,890,000 Word shares. received in London, jberlar.d Drive be removed from i Official map. the nnrl nthpr dim ouiei caD-i 7 April 15 ESTHER WINN, city cierk either in person or by counsel.

The premises concerning which application to vacate has been made are more particularly described a The Plat of Lake Forest Nashotah, Wisconsin, a sion oi part of the South East Quarter of Section 31 Town 8 North of Range 18 East in the Town of Merton, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, according to the recorded plat thereof; (b) The Plat of Lake forest Heights, as recorded vol. of Plats on page 59 Waukesha County Records, being a subdivision of part of the East Vi of the North East of Section 6. Town 7 North of Range 18 East, in the Town of Delafield. Waukesha County, Wisconsin. Dated this 29th day of March, 195D.

Edwin A. Gallun; A. F. Gallun Sons Corporation, a Delaware corporation; Lutheran Deaconess Motherhoase, mercial utility cows ners, cutters 9.00-11.00; bulls. commercial 14.50-15.00; common and utility bulls 11.0013.00.

Calves and choice vealers 19.00-21.00; i A i itals said the Russians had al- Montgomery Ward started agrged tQ these modifica lions of the 1949 draft treaty for Austrian independence: 1. Easing of Soviet oil gi uu Court aftectmg its impending, Austria's Zisterdorf Berg: upor election of directors. Trie court Pr 1 By Lowry Hunter ADVERTISEMENT FOB ON 1 Attorneys for Applicants. Wlth and com-1 OS ted a gain following a heifers 12.00-14.00; on the Illinois Supreme 11.50-13.00: can- ALL BRANCHES OF WORK April 8. 15 BETHESDA SCHOOL.

DIST. NO. 14 Tuesday, A DEPARTMENT Of- District Director of In- Revenue for the Collection Dis- upon fi Russia's second off home Ani-ii mh 1955 ternal Revenue for tne couecuon va- Clerk of trict of Wisconsin. The following des- uo -M- Bruce cribed asset of William D. Barnes of of the "sum of 1319 N.

53rd Wxscon- 00) which will be I sin has been seized by the United i M'lll he SOld Jtt DUbllC 3UC- upheld a lower court which, SQUrce had ruled that a staggered; QUt more than system of electing directors mimon tons of oil last and damaged Miiwau: 500: steady: prime was illegal. That was the con- ygar alone Under the new! BIDS CLOSE': TUESDAY, APRIL jkee. Wisconsin (intersection of Sunny agreement Russian 25 TM of the tstate of Anna a-k-a Anne Murphy, deceased, late of the Village of Pewaukee, in said County, to sell or incumber au of the real estate belonging to said estate, and described as follows: All that part of the South West Quarter of Section (91. in Tcwn (1) Seven. Range (19) Nineteen.

East described as follows: to-wit: Beginning at a stake in side of Milwaukee Street in the Village of Pewaukee at the South West corner of Culver Lot, said stake being degrees about 385 feet from the intersection of south line of Oakton Avenue and east line of said Milwaukee Street, thence South-easterly along the east line of Milwaukee Street. One hundred ten feet to M. Wilsons north line, thence North fri 1 degrees along Wilsons and Clarks north line about 30 rods to River thence North West up center of River to the South east corner of Culver land, thence South 64 degrees W. along Culvers south line about 27 rods to place of beginning. It being the same land conveyed by John 0.

Corner and wife to" Ann Murphy and recorded in Reg. of Deeds of Waukesha County, in Vol. 56. page 500 and Vol. 58, page 485 of Deeds, for the payment of the debts, legacies and funerrd expenses of said decedent, and the expenses of administration.

Dated March 1st. 1955. By Order of the Court, William E. Gramling Judge. Clair H.

Voss. Attorney April 8. 15. 22 John T. Buckley Attorney Waukesha, Wisconsin April 1.

8. 15 i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the provisions of Section 75.69 of the Wisconsin Statutes the following tax delinquent real estate located in Waukssha County. Wisconsin, will be offered for sale on the 26th day of April 1955, at the County treasurer's Office in the Waukesha County Court House In the City of Waukesha, Waukesha County, Wisconsin. THE APPRAISED VALUE of said Real Estate appears opposite the description thereof. The ex Vol.

246-220 of deeds Sec." 34 T8N R17E (3 acres) Oconomowoc Town APPRAISED VALUE $200.00 No bids on the above described property less than the appraised value thereof will be considered. Dated this 1st day of April. 1955. LESLIE P. ROCKTEACHER.

County Treas. April 1. 8. 15 good vealers 16.00-18.00; commercial 14.00-15.00; utility and culls 10.00-13.00. tention of Loms Wofson is seeking to gain control of the company.

U. S. government bonds Sheep 50; steady; good and were generally unchanged, choice native lambs 20.00-21.-j 00; yearlings 13.00-14.00; ewes i $foCK Quotations lv would receive an undisclos- Board A ed oil yield for six years. 1 Oil yield lor SIX years. Icenesee.

Waukesha, Wisconsin, on all 2. Renunciation of Soviet the --hes i 3.00-4.00. Assemblyman (D-Milwaukee), Sokolowski co-author of the resolution, urged putting the question before the voters. "Let them be the deciding factor," he said. Dane county Dist.

Atty. Richard Bardwell said the state district attorneys association had voted 'against legalizing bingo, despite a lot of favorable opinion. He said the lawmakers should not leave the matter to the voters but use their own consciences and vote against the proposals. "What is so immoral or bad about bingo?" asked Assem- bh'irfan Genzmer (R Mayville), the other co-author of the resolution. He said it was no more wrong to play bingo than buy a ticket for the Milwaukee home show so one could compete to win a prize.

Genzmer 3aid bingo in his district was'no more than a social convenience for bringing neighbors together. He said it was only a part of the rural feeling of "fellow. ship." "We've found a lot of fellowship, without bingo," --said the Rev. David Backstrom, Madisohj Baptist minister. Spiering said.a large majority of "the fire departments in the state are'financed by volunteer associations which can use-bingo games to raise'mo- ney.

He said his group in Mayville had- raised $1,000 to at its summer bingo picnics. One clergyman reminded committee that "the end does not justify the means." Gcnzmcr, Sokolowski and 'Assemblyman LeClair (R- Two Rivers), who introduced bill, all said their proposals contained safeguards to keep bingo playing under control and away from corruption. W. J. Bichlcr, Belgium, former assemblyman and representative of the Badger Fire: men said he favored legalizing bingo and said, would not favor throwing the gates wide open" to Produce Prices CHICAGO UP! USDA -Live poultry barely steady; receipts in coops 148 Thursday 161 coops, 37,794 Ib; f.o.b.

a i prices unchanged; leavy hens 22-26; light hens broilers or fryers 3436.5; old roosters ca- ponettes 40-42. CHICAGO UP) "USDA -Potatoes: arrivals old stock 104, new stock on track 316 old stock, 26 new stock; total U. S. shipments 828. Old stock supplies moderate, demand slow and market dull and weaker; carlot track sales, old stock: Idaho russets "$5.756.00: Idaho utilities S5.25; Minnesota, North Dakota pon- tiacs early Ohio unwashed $5.50.

New stock supplies light, demand moderate and market about steady; carlot track sales, new stock: Florida round reds $4.40 50-lb sack's. CHICAGO (These are yesterday's closing stock market prices) a receipts wholesale buying prices unchanged; 93 score AA 57; 92 A 57; 90 54.75; 89 54.25; cars 90 55.25; 89 54.75. Eggs steady to firm; receipts wholesale buying prices unchanged to higher; U. S. large whites 70 per cent and over A's 40; 6069.9 per cent A's- 39; mixed 39; mediums 37.5; U.

S. standards 37.5: dirties 36; checks 35.5; current receipts 36.5. A-Abbott. 44 Admiral 27U Allied Chem Al Stars Allis-Chal Am Air 26 1 Am Can Am Cyan 52 3 Am 47 Am Loco 23 Vi Am Mtrs Am 57 Am Rad 24 Am Smelt A Arn Tob Am Zinc Ana Cop 62 Arraco Stl Armour Atchison 198 Avco Mfg B-- Bld Loco 0 Bendix Av 57 Beth Stl 134 Borden Borg Warn 42'2 BriggS Mfg Butler C-Can Case Caterp Tr Celanese Cnt SW 32 hes 0 C-M-SP 24 I-M-SP Pfd 59 Chi NW Pac 96 Chrysler 78 Cities Ser 48 Vt olum Gas 1634 Comw Ed 30 7 Con Edis Con Con Pw Container 66 Cont Can 79 Corn Prod claims to assets of the Danube Steamship Co. in East Austria.

3. Russian agreement to accept 150 million dollars goods as war reparations from Austria. The original draft and shall be addressed as MR BRUCE BERG.CLERK BOARD OF EDUCATION BETHESDA SCHOOL, DIST. NO. 14 R-R No.

1, Wauk BIDS RECEIVED 'on the Bid Closing date will be returned unooened to the late Bidders. stake truck serial num- motor number, T310- A STATE OF WISCONSIN Countv Court--Waukesha County NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB TAKING PROOFS OF HEIRSHIP AND TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Estate of LENA PETERSEN, Deceased. The Will of Lena Petersen having been admitted to probate; Notice is hereby given that all clainis against the said Lena Peter- The United States army's first muskets were manufactured the Springfield, arsenal in 1775. Bill FRIDAY RADIO 6:00 p.m.' Stern WISN News WTMJ Fulton Lewis Jr WGN 6:30 p.m Crane Co 42V2 Cudahy Curtis Wr 21 Airc Dow Chem 48 Du Pont -East Kod El Au Lite Emcr Rad Erie BR F-Firestone 60 G-en "El Gen Foods 81- Motors 97 Goodrich Goodyear 61 Gt Ore Gt Nor Hy Greyhound 15 H-Hein Wer 13 'i Homestake 42 I-111 Cent Inland Stl 73 Inspir Cop Int Harv Int Nick Int Paper I S- J-Johns Man 88 Chorallers Morgan Beatty WTMJ Gabriel Healter Ed.

R. Murrow Man on the Go Les Paul 8:45 p.m. WGN Kennecott 110'i Kimb Cl Lehman Lib 0 72ft Lib McN Loews --M-- Mt-gnavox 36 5 Marathon 4 Marsh Fid 36" 4 Mont Ward --N-Nat Bisc Nat Cont 14 Nat Dairy Nat Steel 67 NY Cent 40 Niag Mo 33 ft A Aviat 51 Nor Pac 74 Nor Sta Pw 17 --O-Nat Distill Ohio Oil Owens 111 112 "Param Pict 40ft Penney 96 Penn Peop 159'i Pepsi Cola Phelps Dod 55ft Philip Mor Phillips 73 ft Proc 98 ft Pullman 68 Oil 82 R-Radio Rem Rand 48 ft Rep Stl 85ft Reynlds Tob 104ft Hock SA --S-- SeE'rs Roeb Shell Oil Simmons 42ft Schenley 23ft Sinclair Socony Vac South Co South Pac 59 South Ry Spiegel Std Brands Std Oil Cal 80 Std OU Ind Std Oil NJ 1151,4 Sterl Drug Stew-Warn 25 Stude-Pack Swift Co 50'A -r Texas Co 100'i Timk Transamer Twent 27 --U-Un Un El Mo Un Oil Cal 54 4 Unit Air 45'A Unit Alrc 73'A Unit Fruit Un Pac US Rubber US Steel --W-Wauk Mo 22 West Un West El Wilson El Pw 33ft Wis Ser Woolworth 49 Zenith Rad All Bids will be opened at 8 P.M. on April 15 tel. BRoadway 2-8600.

Ext. 463. the Bid Closing date. Tuesday. April On Austria tO iiand Over 1 26th 1955 or as soon thereafter as 150 million dollars cash to buy the Board of Education! back about 300 industrial con- 1 THE BOARD OF EDUCATION re- cerns producing 30 per cent of the Soviet zone's Commends Man on Accuracy With Arrow Municipal Judge Lowry commended a Lake Beulah man in court today for his' accuracy with a bow and arrow.

Then he ordered that a charge brought against the man of shooting fish with a bow and arrow be investigated to see if there really is a law against such sport. "As far as I'm concerned, anybody who can hit a fish with an arrow ought to get something other than a fine," the judge told Robert Moore. A companion, Lloyd Moore, same address, was similarly charged. Lowry advised the two men to consult an attorney and return to court. the right to and or to accept any Bid deemed to the best interest of the District.

All in strict compliance with all Statutes governing same. All Bids received shall be prepared ber 81467066, For further information contact Col-1 sen. deceased, late of the City of lection Officer Edgar H. Boettcher. Waukesha, in Waukesha County, Wis- 1 Internal Revenue Service.

225 E. jconsin, must be presented to said St Milwaukee. Wisconsin, i County Court at Court House, in said County, on or before the 15th day of July, "1955 or be barred: and that all i such claims and demands will be examined and adjusted -at a special term of said Court to be held at the Court House in the City of Waukesha. in said County, on Tuesday, the 19th day of July, 1955. at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at which time i proofs of who are the heirs of said decedent will be taken.

Dated March 29, 1955. By Order of the Court, "William E. Gramling, Judge. STATE OF WISCONSIN Countv Court Waukesha County NOTICE OF HEARING ON APPLICATION TO SELL OR IN CUMBER REAL ESTATE In the Matter oi the Estate ANNA MURPHY, a-k-a A Decease NOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said Court to be held on on the Bidders Stationery and shall sdav the i 7t day of May. 1955.

be in full compliance with the Plans i 'i oc the forenoon of said at Court House the City aukesha. in said County, there and Specifications, and in strict con- at formity with the attached Form i au Legal Notices County Court Waukesha County NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAKING PROOFS OF HEIRSHIP AND TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Estate of IDA L. GORDER, Deceased. The Will of Ida L.

Gorder having which" is a combination Proposal Contract form. All Contractors Bidding the GENERAL BRANCH WILL BE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT WITH THEIR BIDS A certified check to the amount of TWO HUNDRED FIFTY AND NO- 100 DOLLARS (5250.00), and all other Contractors bidding the Branches will be required to submit with their Bids a certified Check to the. smount of Ten Percent (10 per cent) of their Bid totals. Each and every; Bidding Contractor will have attached i to their respective Bids, a Letter showing that they will be able to fur- ish a satisfactory Performance or Completion Bond to the full amount the Contract in the event of their ieing awarded the work. This letter assurance must accompany each and everv Bid submitted.

Minimum wages of Seventy Five Cents per hour shall be considered by all branches directly connected with all work to be performed on this project (3.75) SUCCESSFUL CONTRACTORS shall enter in full Contract Agreement with- Ten Days (10) after being notified of the award of the Contract or his Certified Check declared forfeited, and likewise the Completion of Performance Bond must be executed and uosted with the Clerk of the Board of Education within this same penod of time, and shall be to full amount of the Contract Total, or their Certified Checks declared forfeited. ALL BIDDERS SHALL IN EVERY CASE BID THE FULL REQUIREMENTS OF THE PLANS AND THE SPECIFICATIONS, SUBSTITUTIONS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. April 15, 16, will be heard and considered: The application of James Boep.e. administrator with the will annexed WHERE fc MORE BUYS TWICE AS MUCH HOEVELER DRUG ON THE FIVE POINTS LAWN MAKING IS FUN HVIffl A been admitted to probate: Notice is hereby given that all claims against the said Ida L. Gorder.

deceased, late of the City of Waukesha. in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, must be presented to saic County Court at Court House, in saic County, on or before the 15th day July, 1955 or be barred; and that al claims and demands will be ex amined and adjusted at a specia term of said Court to be held at the Court House in the City of Waukesha. in said County, on Tuesday, the 19th day of July, 1955, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. at which time proofs of are the heirs of said decedent will be taken. Dated March 29, 1955.

By Order of the Court, William E. Gramling Judge. Raleigh H. Thurwachter, Attorney. Waukesha National Bank Bldg.

Waukesha. Wis. April 1. 8. 15 Crime Photog 7:00 p.m.

WISN Dinah Shore WTMJ Counter Spj Crime Photog 7:15 p.m. WGN WISN Frank Sinatra WTMJ Counter Spy 7:30 p.m. WGN WISN Arthur Godfrey Gnrroway Communist for F.B.I. 8:00 p.m. Perry Como WISN Garroway WTMJ News WGN 8:30 p.m.

Amos 'N' Andy Gnrrmvny WTMJ 720 Club WGN 9:00 p.m. Jack Denton WTSN Boxing WTMJ News Jack Denton p.m. WCN WISN Sports Highlights WTMJ WGN WISN Snxie Dowcll 10:00 p.m. 10:15 p.m. Father Allowed to 'Serve' at Home A father of 13 children will be allowed to serve part of a 60-day jail sentence at his! Ncws -home in Mukwonago until his Today's Events 3TM wife recovers from an illness.

cu; ui Municipal Judge Scott Lowry i said today. i The father is Joseph Flores Hour '47, who was convicted here of Accent Music driving after his license was Ross10 45 ''revoked. He could not pay the S100 fine so he chose ternative of 60 days county jail. The court was told Flores' wife became seriously ill and may require an operation. This left the 13 children.

1 the oldest of whom is 14, with- Services Set for Nashotah Woman OCONOMOWOC Services for Mrs. Mathilda Hanson, 71, Nashotah route 1, who died Thursday at her home, will be Sundny at 2 p.m. at the Zion Lutheran church in STATE OF WISCONSIN Waukesha County County Court SECURITY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Plaintiff, HENRY 5 F. STOLOWSKI and LOIS STOLOWSKI, his wife, EDWARD J.

FRICKER. WISCONSIN INDEPENDENT OIL CO. a Wisconsin Corporation, DONALD W. SCHERFF, a sole trader Burial will be cemetery. The in La Rev.

Belle Fred- the al in the Quiet Hour 10:30 p.m Acrenl Music Norman Ross I 11:00 p.m I Dcnlon News that i Tops in Sports 11:15 p.m Quiet Hour WISN WTMJ WISN WGN WISN WGN erick Zarling will officiate. The body will be at the Lyke funeral home after 4 p.m. Saturday and at the church Sunday from noon until the time of services. Mrs. Hanson lived 'in the Nashotah area all her life.

She was the widow of Otto Hanson. Survivors are three sisters, Miss L'ydia Zastrow, and Mrs. John Overbaugh, Nashotah, a Mrs. George Jorgenson, Oconomowoc route four brothers, William, Paul and Arthur Zastrow, all of Nashotah: and Edward Zastrow of Delavan; and nieces nephews. d-b-a Aero Oxj BEN WC STATE OF WISCONSIN Circuit Court--Waukesha County NOTICE OF APPLICATION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF EDWIN A.

GALLUN, A. GALLUN SONS CORPORATION, a Delawwe corporation, and LUTHERAN DEACONESS HOUSE a Wisconsin corporation, to VACATE THE PLAT OF LAKE FOREST PARK, Nashotah, Wisconsin, a subdivision in the Town of Merton, and also THE PLAT OF LAKE FOREST HEIGHTS in the Town of Dela- TO THE TOWN OF MERTON. Waukesha County. Wisconsin, a Municipal CorporatiSn; THE TOWN OF DELAFIELD, Waukesha County. Wisconsin.

a Municipal Corporation; AND TO ANY OTHEB PERSON HAVING AN INTEREST IN THE PLAT OF LAKE FOREST PARK AND THE PLAT OF LAKE FOREST HEIGHTS: Notice is hereby given that an application to vacate the plat of Lake Forest Park and the plat of -Lake Forest Heights, hereinafter more particularly described has been filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, by the undersigned. Please take further notice that saic application will be made hearc before the Honorable Allen D. Young Judge of the Circuit Court of Waukesha County. Wisconsin, at the Court house in the City of Waukesha, Wau kesha County, Wisconsin, on the 25th day of April. 1955, at 10:00 in the orenoon of said day, or as soon there fter as the matter can be heard.

All interested persons may gen Service, 3DCOCK, ADELE ANGER. MILWAUKEE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, a Corporation, HERMAN J. KRAHN MATHIAS J. KRAHN, a partnership d-b-a Krahn Bros. Coal Oil M.

L. LEWIS, FRED RICHERT, a sole trader d-b-a Fred Richert Company, GEORGE A. BREON and COMPANY. a Foreign Corporation, and STERN'S a Wisconsin Corporation, Defendants, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made in the above entitled action on the 31st day of March. 1954.

the undersigned Sheriff of Waukesha Countv. State of Wisconsin, will sell at public auction at the East Main Street entrance to the Court House in the City of Waukesha, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, on TUESDAY, the 2-Ith DAY OF MAY, 1955. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. that day. all the following described mortgaged premises, to-wit: Lot Twelve (12) in Block Nine (9 in the Plat of Meadowmere.

being a part of the North East Quarter of Section Eleven (11) Township Six (6) North, of Range WISN WGN WISN WTMJ WGN out care. Accent Music Buddy Black 11:30 p.m. Quiet Hour WISN Accent Music WTM.T Buddy Bl.nck WGN DANCE APRIL 16th "Music that Pleases" by THE ORIOLES Featuring: Sid Web, pianist, formerly with Lawrence Welk's orch. Come to Dancing Every Sat. Nite! The RIVIERA (formerly Raey'j) Under New Management Now's the time for an auto loan from Waukesha State Bank "The Bank of Friendly Service" Ramble along behind this handy little buggy Apply Scotts like a miser.

save Turf Builder and seed, as well as your time. Junior 17" TURF Complete food brightens grass color, thickens turf, strengthens roots to'make your lawn a show place. Feed 2500 jq ff 5000 jq il $3.95 3 LAWN SEED Cheaper by the yard because each pound is crammed with millions of perennial grass seeds. Ib, 500 sq 1 8 5 5 Ibs, 2500 sq $8.85 EXTRA SUNDAE WHEN YOU BUY ONE AT 831 Caspar Phone 6381 KRAMBER'S DAIRY QUEEN 1508 White Rock Ave. Triumphant again in America's toughest economy test! DESIGN RUN! WINS 55 Brilliantly engineered Commander V-8 takes the Economy Sweepstakes! ECONOMY RUN.

For the second straight year, Stude- great cars in the Run-all equipped baker has won the Mobilgas Grand with automatic transmissions. Sweepstakes--the official gasoline econ- You can get a duplicate of this vic- omy championship. A Studebaker torious Studebaker--America No. 1 Commander V-8 topped a field of 22 For the 2nd straight year Studebaker finishes first over all competing cars! 1st in Grand Sweepstakes! in ton miles per gallon! 1st of all eights in the Run! Powerful Commander V-8 sweeps to victory with an impressive average of 27.4 actual miles per gallon! Studebaker, economy car--right now. Come in! so'muck better worth more when you trade! Harry Israel Motors STUDEBAKIR DIVISION OF STUDEBAKER-PACKARD CORPORATION OF TNE 4 MAJOR FULL-LINE PRODUCERS OF CARS AND TRUCKS 431 W.

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