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Waukesha Daily Freeman from Waukesha, Wisconsin • Page 11

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legal Notices STATE-OF WISCONSIN WAUXESHA COUNTY COURT IN PHOBATE Tn the Matter ol the Estate of MATTHIAS METEK, Deceased. A petition having been filed, repre- Matthias late of the Town of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, diea intestate, and nraylni Letters of Administration he granted, and for determination and adjudication of heirship; ft IS ORDERED: That petition be heard, at a term of Court the Court House in the City of Waukesha, County of Waukesha, State of Wisconsin, commencing on the 3rd day of January, 1956, at the opening of Court on that day or si soon thereafter as said petition can be heard; That the time within which creditors of the deceased shall present claims against such estate for examination and allowance is hereby fixed and limited up to sad including the 16th day ol March, 1956; That all claims against the deceased be examined and adjusted by the Court on the 20th day of March, 1956, at the "opening of Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard; notice thereof be given by publication of this Order for three consecutive weeks, once in each week, The Waukesha Daily Freeman, the first publication to be within fifteen days from the date hereof; and by mailing copy of this Order to every Interested person whose post office address is Known or can with reasonable diligence be ascertained, at leas twenty days before the hearing or Dated December 1, 1855. By the Court, F. MIRIAM CUNNINGHAM. Register in Probate E.

V. Novotny Attorney 4525 W. North Ave. Milwaukee 8, Wisconsin Dec. 3.

10, 17 Stock Quotations (These aru yesterday's doing stock market prices) A 4 Admiral 22V 2 Allied Chem 112 Al Stars Allis-Chal Am Air 24ft Am Can Am Cyan STATE OF WISCONSIN WAUKESHA COUNTY COURT IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate of DELLA McFARLIN. Deceased. A petition having been filed, repre- jenting that DELLA McFARLIN, late of Hte 4, Box 63, Pewaukee, Wauke- gha County, Wisconsin, died testate, and praying that the Last Will and Testament of deceased dated March 1952 be admitted to probate and that Letters Testamentary be granted, and for determination and adjudication of heirshio; IT IS ORDERED- That said petition be heard, at a term of Court at the Court House in the City of Waukesha, Countv of Waukesha, Stjtte of Wisconsin, commencing on the 3rd day of January. 1S35, et the opening of Court on that day or as soon thereafter as said petition can be heard; That the time within which creditors of the deceased shall present claims against such estate for examination and allowance is hereby fixed and limited up to and including the 16th day of March, 1956; Tnat all claims against the deceas- Am Am Mtrs 9 Am Am Had Am Smelt 491i A 178 3 Am Tob 81i'i Am Zinc 20 Ana Cop 71 4 Arraco Stl Armour 177s Atchison Avco Mfg 6 --B-Bald Loco Bendix Av 54 Beth Stl Borden 63 Borg Warn 42 3 8 Briggs Mfg 22 Butler Can Pac Case Caterp Tr 58Va Celanese 19 Cnt SW 36 3 Cnes 0 52y C-M-SP 26y OVUSP Pfd Chi NW 2S 3 i Pac Chrysler 90 Cities Ser 581's Colum Bas Comw Ed 41' 8 Con Edis 47 Con Con Pw 49 Container 72 Cont Can Corn Prod Crane Co 37 Cudahy 8 1( Curtis Wr 283i Doug Airc 89 5 's Dow Chem 57 Du Pont 225 1 Kod El Au Lite Emer Ead Ene HR 21 Firestone 79 --G-Gen El Gen Foods 93 Motors 46 5 'a Goodrich 79 3 i Goodyear 63 Gt Ore Gt Nor Hy 42 Greyhound Homestake 33 HI Cent 63 Inland St! 88 Inspir Cop 56 i Int Harv be examined and adjusted by the Int Nick 81 Court on the 20th day of March, 1955, at the opening et 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 cor- secutive weeks, once in each week, in The Waukesha Daily Freeman, the within "fifteen days from the date hereof; and by mailing a copy this Order to every interested person whose post office address is known or can with reasonable diligence "be ascertained, at least twenty days before the hearing or proceeding. Dated December 8, 1855.

By the Court, WILLIAM E. GRAMLING, County Judge. W. Hiliis 1023 West Wells Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin Attorney Br. 3-5320 17, 24 Int Paper 112 I 29 --i-Johns Man Kennecott 118 Kimb Cl 46 Lehman Lib 0 87 Lib McN Loews --M-Magnavox Marathon Marsh Fid Mont Ward Bisc 39 Nat Cont Nat Diary 391's Nat Distill Nat Steel NY Cent Niag Mo 32 1 A Aviat 82 Nor Pac Nor Sta Pw --O-Ohio Oil Owens 111 --P-Par am Pict 36 "i Penney 98 Penn 8 Peop 151 'a Pepsi Cola Phelps Dod Philip Mor Phillips Proc Pullman 72 Pure Oil 38 --R-Radio 45-4 Rep Stl Reynlds Tob Rock SA ZZVx Schenley Sears Roeb Shell Oil 62 Simmons 46 1 Oil Socony Vac 64 South Co 19 1 South Pac 56 i South Ry lOSVz Spiegel Std Brands Std Oil Cal 91'i Std Oil Ind 50 Std Oil NJ Sterl Drug 56'i Stew-Warn Stude-Pack Swift Co.

--T-Texas Co 117 Timk Transamer Twent --U-Un Carbide Un El Mo 28 2 "Un Oil Cal Un Pac 192V 2 Unit Air 40 Unit Airc 69 Unit Air 40 Unit Airc 4 Unit Fruii US Rubber 50 US Steel --W-Wauk Mo 2714 West Un West El Wilson Wis El Pw 33 Wis Ser Woolworth 47 -T Zenith Bad Robert; tad- one brother, Charles. He is survived by his wife, Erma, nee Hintz; two brothers, Martin and Roy Smith, Muskego; two sisters, Pearl Anderson, Williams Bay, and Ethel Martin, Muskego. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the Burns a home, Friday at her farm home after a long illness. She was tnrn in Milwaukee Aug.

22, 1869, 'and had lived in Waukesha county for the past 30 years. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Tuschen-Rudolph funeral home here, the Rev. William Blake officiating. Interment will be in Prairie Home cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Sunday. Miss Rogers is survived by a brother William, Waukesha route and nephews William and Everett Rogers. Mrs. Erwin Henning OCONOMOWOC win Henning, 62, died'unex- pectedly this morning from a heart attack at her home at Oconomowoc route 3.

She was the wife of the chairman of the town of Ixonia, member of the Congregational church of Oconomowoc. Survivors include her husband; one son, Paul; and one brother, Arthur Weber, all of the Oconomowoc area. Funeral services Edward, Daniel and Ralph at 2 p.m. at the Lyke Yatzeck; and nieces and neph-j funeral home. The Rev.

Clar- ews. ence Kilde will officiate. Burial will be in LaBelle cemetery. The body state at the funeral home alter 3 p.m. Monday.

Froemming funeral Big Bend. The Rev. Dorrance Jensen will officiate Burial will be in Rural Home cemetery, Big Bend. Friends may call'at the funeral home after 1 p.m Sunday. Mrs.

B. E. Jahnke Mrs. B. Ethel Jahnke, 43, of: 120 Madison died at her home Friday after a long ill- jhess.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday from the Randle funeral home with inter ment in Prairie Home cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday. after 3 p.m. Mrs.

Jahnke is survived by her husband, Frank her father, William J. Yatzeck; sisters Evelyn Yatzeck and Mrs. Irene Blood; brothers Miss M. F. Rogers Miss Margaret F.

Rogers, 86, of Waukesha route 3, died DAILY ACROSS I. Often (poet) 4. To cheat (slang var.) 7. Soothe 9. Natives of Arabia 12.

A slate- colored ungulate (trop. Am.) 13. Parrot 14. Pitcher with a lid 15. Coin (Jap.) 16.

Toward 17. Courts 59. Dialect variant STATE OF WISCONSIN WAinCESHA COTOJTY COURT IN PHOBATE to fee Matter of the Estate of A. CARPENTER, Deceased. A petition for probate or administration of the estate of Mary A.

Carpenter, deceased, late of the City of Wattkesaa County, Wjscon- iln, and for determination and adjudication, of heirship, having teen filed, CT IS OBDISRED: the tune -within which an creditors of said deceased shall pre- claims against such estate for and allowance Is hereby fixed and limited up to and including the 23rd dav of March. 195S: That proofs" of heirship be taken and aH claims and demands against the said deceased be examined and adjusted bv the Court on the 27th day of March, 1S5B, at the opening of the Court on tnat day, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be "That notice thereof be given by publication of this Order for three consecutive weeks, once in each week, in Waukesha Daily Freeman, the first publication to be -within fifteen aays from the date hereof; and by mailing a copy of this Order to evary interested person post office aa- dress is known or can with reasonable diligence be ascertained, at least twenty days before the hearing or proceeding. Dated December 14th, 1955. CRASHING, County Judge. Francis W.

Eausch, Attorney 7139 W. Greenfield Avenue West Allis, Wisconsin. Dec. 17, 24, 31 Obituaries- Muskego Man Is Found Dead MUSKEGO Franklin Smith, 57, was found dead in Ms bed at his home Friday morning. Death was believed due to natural causes.

A lifelong resident of the town of Muskego, Smith was bom at Lake Denoon. He was employed at Wisconsin Motors Milwaukee, ior the last 11 years. He was a member of Taps Bethel Lutheran church, Muskego. Smith jwas preceded in death by his parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Smith: one son, 23.

New wine 24. 25. Celerity 28. Male offspring (pl.) 27. A serving of bacon 28.

Remnant 29. Dispatch, 6S a letter 30. Note in the scale 31. Grampus 32. Dialect variant of "horse" 36.

Plague 38. Lawful 59. Literary composition 40. Betimei 41. Land- measures 42." to a Grecian Urn" STATE OF WISCONSIN WAUKESHA COUNTY COURT IN PROBATE- In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE PIHNEH.

Deceased. A petition having been filed, representing that George Prrner, late of the Town of New Berlin. Waukesha County, Wisconsin, died testate, and praying that the Last Wffl and Testament deceased dated July M. 12 be admitted to probate, and that Letters Testamentary (or, of Administration with the will annexed) be panted. and for determination and adjudication of heirship: IT IS ORDERED: That said petition be heard, at a term of Court at the Court House in the Citv of Waukesha, County DJ.

Waukesha, State of Wisconsin, commencing on the 17th day of January. 1956. at the opening of Court on that day or as soon thereafter as said petition can be heard- That the time wthin which creditors of the deceased shall present claims against such estate for examination and allowance is toea and limited tip to and including the 23rd day of March, 1956; That all claims against the deceased be examined and adjusted the Court on the 27th day of March 1956, at the opening of Court on mat day, or as soon thereafter as me matter can be heard; That notice thereof be given by publication of this Order for three consecutive weeks, once in each weeK. in the Waukesha Daily Freeman, the first publication to be within fifteen days from the date hereof; ana by mailing a copy of this Order to every interested person whose post office address is known or can with reasonable diligence be ascertained, at least twenty days before the hearing or proceedingr Dated December 14, laoo. SOME PEOPLE CLAIM I SPGSL SfANUEY.

BUT KEALLY DOtfT. EVERYTHING HE WANTS. HIYA, THAT. 1 BUT HS COESNT S. WE'RE IN A MIND IP I PET --t HURRY HIM, COE3 POBS HE BARK POESNTPO MUCH BAWN6, BUT HE'S A REAL WAT 593 SITS IN THE PMN3 ROOM AND IVATCHeS- BITE OF FOOD YOU SAY.

THIS IS A Nice cos vou'vs COT BET HE'S A 600P WATCH- fZ THINK WE HE KNOWS WHAT THIS RIGHT. CAM PO; NOT A 1 YOUCOULPN'T WHILE BRICK WAS INTENT OM THE CAPTURE OP THE CHEMICAL GUN, THE 6SSAT HAS MADE HIS WAYAU)M6 TrlEROOF AMR a-17 YeiterdM- 1 Aniwe? -WIL8ERT, WHERE'S VOUR SWIMMING STUFF -I WNT TO PLAY A JOKE ON SOUR FATHER- PAPPY HAS MISTLETOE HUNG UP ALL OVER THE 29. Plunder! 31. Eskers 33. Monster 34.

Salt (chew.) 35. Cunning 37. Man's 38, Sign of the zodiac top of the lower mast 25. Owns FabulOUS Wrd PRISON RECORPS PONT Lie. NAME CAN CHANSE-BUT PHOTOGRAPHS AND W6ERPBNT5 LIVE THAT5THE RUB' THEY I'M 5C8RYTO SO BITER -ABOUT AU.MA6AIINES, ME.

ROPER! THE SLOP ABOUT ME IN PAN BOOKS, ANP THE FILTH THEY TO RUM IN '5CAMPJP'- IVE HAD IT, UP TO KE2E CANt VO-JR STUPIDS LAWYEKS B21NS SUIT, MI55 A STACK OF LIES' DOWN 1. Leather flask 2. Parts of golf courses 3. Norse god 4. Sports 5.

Persia Moccasin- like shoe 7. Consumed Mandate 10. A fine, cotton fabric 11. One who swats (var.) 15. Distress signal 18.

Goddess of harvests (It.) 19. Spout 20. A rose. shaped arrange, naent of ribbon 21. Hard durable wood (pl.) 22.

Serve Television and Radio Guide Television Log ''Scale Model Railroading" with guest Russell Porter will be seen as a new WISN-TV program at 5 p.m. "I Hear America Singing," a depiction in the melody of America, stars Eddie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds, Nat "King" Cole, Bobby Van, Ella Fitzgerald and Red Skelton on Ford Star Jubilee at 8:30 p.m., WXIX. Mr. D. A.

smashes a ruthless racket preying upon migratory farm workers in this fight to save the innocent on WTMJ-TV at 11 p.m. GRAMLING, County Judge. Lovry Hunter, Attorneys Waukesha Wis Dec. 17, 24, 31 Saturday 5-00-4! Lone Ranger 12: Hobby Hall Carroll Show 5 30- 4: Sky King 12; Cowboy G-Men LUGV Show 4 Sports Picture 12: Wild Bffl Hlckok 19: Science In Action 6-15- 4: News 4: Weatherman 6.30- 4: Big Surprise 12: Gene Autry the Clock Perrv Como Ozark Jubilee Stage Show 7-30-19: Honeymooners 8 00- are Funny 12: Law. Welk Show 12: 19: 19: Two For Tht Money 8.30-4: Texaco Star Theater 19: Star Jubilee 9 00- 4: George Gobel 12: Picture Playhouse 9 30- 4: Sat.

Night Theat. 10 00-19- Champ. Bowling 10.15-12 Up on the News News, Sports and Weather 10.55- 4: Weatherman 4: Mr. Dist. Atty.

12: Movie Time 19: News 11-15-19: The Late Show 11:30, 4: Hit Parade 4: Red Barber 4: Movies at Mid. 12 35-19: News 1 -00-12: Capsule News 1-05-12: Chapel Sunday 8 30-19: They Met in Galilee Man to Man 4: Religious Service 19: Lamp TJnto My Feet 9.30-19rLook Up Live 9.45-12.-Men Toward the Light 4: This Is the Life 12rFaith for Today. In Action 4: Journal Comics 12: The Christophers 19: Contesf Carnival 4: Cartoon Carnival 12: Answers for Today Dink And You 11.30-12: The Pastor 19: Wild Bin Hickok We Believe Bowling With the Champs 19: This Is Christmas 12 15-12: World Through Stamps Flamingo Theater of Medicine 12: Let's Go Bowling 19: Lone Ranger Wisconsin House Party 19: Talkaround Spirit of Christmas 12: Photography Victory at Sea 2' 15-12: Milw aukee on Camera 2 -30- 4: Zoo Parade 12. Buelah 19: Adventure 4: Wide Wide World 12: Annie Oakley 19: Face, the Nation Cassidy 19 Let's Take a Trip 4.00:12: Super Circus "19. Omnibus 4.30-4:Capt.

Gallant Radio Log SATURDAY RADIO 6:30 p.m. MU Forum WISN Monitor WTMJ Show Business WGN 7:00 p.m. Sat. Country Style WISN Monitor WTMJ News WGN 7:30 p.m. Jimmy Powers WISN Monitor WTMJ Unshackled WGN 8:00 p.m.

Warning Bells WISN Monitor WTMJ Hawaii Calls WGN 8:30 p.m. Warning Bells WISN Monitor WTMJ Lombardoland 9:00 p.m. Big Four-Music WISN Monitor WTMJ News, Pierre Andre WGN 9:30 p.m. Big Four. Music WISN Grand Ole Opry Pierre Andre WGN 10:00 p.m.

News and Sports WISN Monitor News, B. Black WGN 10:15 p.m. Big Four-Music WISN Monitor WTMJ Buddy Black WGN 10:30 p.m. Big Four-Music WISN Monitor News WGN 11:30 p.m. Big Four-Music WISN Monitor WTMJ 601ARKY FAMILY WE'RE TRAVaiN' WITH IS A FUNNY BUNCH I THEY'RE TERRIBLE BUT! DON'T THINK THEY'RE THEY STOLE PI6 THEY'RE" ROASTIN' RIGHT NOW' Buddy Blade WGN Television Log This Is Christmas is a special holiday program on "WXIX featuring various Milwaukee nationality groups depicting Christmas in their former at 12 p.m.

Mops Floor While Bandits Rob Place LOUISVILLE, Ky. W) --Two bandits cleaned out the cash while a waitress cleaned the floor of the Pine Knott grill yesterday. Miss Pauline Courtney said she was mopping the floor when a youth with a gun entered and told her, "just keep on mopping." Then, she a i another youth entered and scooped up about $49 from the cash register and a cigar box, A one time feature, Spirit of Christmas, presents "The Nativity Scene" and "Twas the Night Before Christmas" 2 p.m. over WTMJ-TV. at Jean Simmons and Donald Huston star in "The Blue Lagoon" on 'Famous Film Festival over WISN-TV at 6:30 p.m.

Sunday 4: Soldiers of 'Fortune Your Step 4: Roy Rogers 12: Florian Zabach 19: You'Are There 6 00- 4: It's a Great Life 12: You Asked For It 19: Lassie 4: Frontier 12: Film Festival "19: Jack Benny 4: Variety. Hour 19: Toast of the Town 4: TV Playhouse 12: Chance of a Lifetime 19 Amateur Hour 19: Alfred Hitchcock Presents Loretta Young 12: Life Begins at 80 19: Appointment With Adventure 4: Newsroom 12: Pans Precinct 19: What's My Line 4: Waterfront 12-Milw. Newsred 19: News .0 '15-12. News. Weather and Sports 19 Cinema 10.30- 4 Peopled Choice 12.

The Hunter 4 Big Town 12: Movie Time 11 -30- 4: To be announced 19: News Headlines The Late Show 12.00- 4: News Headlines Capsule News 12.20-12: Chapel Monday 4: Today 19: Morning Show News Morning Show Weather Capt. Kangaroo Newsreel Capt. Kangaroo 9.00- 4: Ding Dong School 19: Garry Moore 4: Ernie TCovac 12: Mil. Schools19: A. Godfrey Time 9 -45-12: Morning News 4: Home 12: Breakfast in Mil.

Panorama 19: Strike It Rich 4: Tennessee Ernie 12: Bomper Room 19: Valiant Lady Love of Life 4: Feather Your Nest i 19: Search for Tomorrow .1 45-19: Guiding Light 2.00- 4: Hot Shots 12: Children's Hour 19: The Pendulum News 4: Man Next Door 19: Love Story 12.55-4: Weather 4: News Matmes 19: Rob. Q. Lewis 1-15- 4: What's New? 1-30-19: Art LinWetter's Houseparty 2 00- 4: Matinee Theater 19: The Big Pay-Off 2 15-12: Now 2-30-19: Bob Crosby Show 3.00-4: Woman's World 12: Encore 19: Brighter Day Secret Storm 4: World of Mr. Sweeney 12: My Little Margie 19: On Your Account Modem Romances Lee Schools 19: Space Funnies Tunes 4: Howdy Doody 19: Elect. Lijwng THEY DOK1T CALL IT STEALIW'.

THEY CALL, IT BORROWIN'. BUTITAIKIT HOHESr, AN' WE AIN'T GONMA EAT AMY (SNIFF, SNIFF) OF SNIFF; SNIFF) eOOD-UM'M'MM-- GET THEE BEHIND ME, SATAHJ Ger THE5 PLEASE' WILL GET BUr I THINK IT WAS MOPE TO SAVE YOU HE NEVER ED OFF THE LIGHT AMD SAT THE THAT'S ROMANTIC' Burvouf? FATHER I MEAN. DID DAD SEND DU FLOWERS AND CANDY AND REALLY, BOYS AS ROMANTIC NOW AS THEV USED TO BE 2 RUN LIKE I HEARD MY MOM SAY THAT GRANDMA IS BAKIM' CAKES FOR HER CLUB BAZAAR I 17 KUHM- TH' FIRST FELLERS HERE CET YLICKTH 1 ICING YA DONiALD, I'M BUT MV VIOLIN GOT OH, NO, UNCA DONALD DIDN'T gREAK MY MUSIC TEACHER DID--.

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