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Waukesha Daily Freeman from Waukesha, Wisconsin • Page 11

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4utos For Sofe 70! Autos For Sale YOU 'CAN SAVE MONEY ON AN "OK" USED CAR SOLD WITH A WARRANTY IN WRITING SEE DALE FIRST ,951 Chevrolet Fleetline Deluxe 2 door. Rich Admiral Blue finish, new seat covers, air conditioning heater and defroster. TODAYS LOW PRICE $1595 1950 Studebaker Champion 2 door. Regal Red finish, overdrive, almost new tires. A BIG SAVING AT $1295.

1950 Chevrolet Styleline Special 2 door. Sparkling black finish, nicely equipped. A RARE BUY AT $1295. 1949 Chevrolet Styleline Dlx. 5 pass, coupe.

Radio, heater, AN ''O WARRANTY A STATESMAN $1095. HARDER HELD 70 Battle Casualties Number 1... Total 123,395 WASHINGTON (UP) Ameri- battle casualties in Korea to- (Turn to Page 11, No. 1) Park theater straight east through a row of existing residences. The area would include an alley a would house 126 cars.

of the Mar- MUGGS AND SKEETER imiuc I.IUM«*U^ An extension 01 me jvisr- tal 123,395, a jump of 1,278 over tin street lot to take in tne who i WAUKESHA'S WILLYS DEALER EASY CREDIT TERMS 51 FRAZER VAGABOND Beautiful Robln'i Elf with white tirei and tll-lMthtr interior. 49 BUICK SUPER 2 DR. Maroon, white ildcwftlli, condition. 48 DODGE CONVERTIBLE New low pressure tires, top and dual air conditioning heater last week's report, the Defense Department announced today. I This is the largest weekly in- rease since Nov.

9, 1951. The casualty jump was believed ue to increased lighting in recent peeks during fall weather favor- ble to ground operations. Casual- es a year ago this month were running at 2,500 a week. The latest casualty figures in- lude those whose next of kin were notified through last Friday. They do not include all casualties to that date because it requires from one to three weeks to notify next of kin.

This week's total is 315 greater than the 963 increase reported last 1949 Nash "600" 4 door. Lite qrey finish, Weather Eye con- f- i iTM rTM 1 A I 49 FORD CUST. 2 DOOR 48 OLDS FUTURAMIC week. The total beginning of the Korean war includes 21,471 deaths, 89,263 wounded, 9,403 missing, .,868 captured and 1,390 previously missing but returned to military who died of wounds and who were found service. The deaths include those lead after having been reported proposed Baxter street lot to spread missing as wall as those killed in to the intersection with Buck- cjicy i ii i ui i i 11 i ditioning.

SOUND ECONOMI- 47 OLDS 66 CLUB COUPE CAL BUY AT $995 1948 Pontiac Streamliner 2 dr. Hydramatic. radio, heater, visor. REAL VALUE AT $1095. 1947 Pontiac Deluxe 2 door Fully equipped.

CONVENIENT 47 WILLYS STATION WAG JEEPS-JEEPS 1946--GOOD SHAPE 1947--RUNS GOOD SNOW PLOWS AVAILABLE Milwaukee Markets MILWAUKEE (UP)--Produce: Potatoes: Steady. (100 Ibs) Idaho- Washington russets U.S. 1A washed 5.50-5.75, commercials 4.50-4.75. Col- would be reserved for students Legal Notices TERMS $825 1946 Ford V8 Custom 2 door Loaded clean EXCEL-i UADHCD LJCI LENT TRANSPORTATION HAKUtK tltLD $725 nr 1325 East Main Dial 9907 1948 Crosley wagon 1941 Stude. 4 door $195 .1940 Chevrolet 2 dr.

1 7 5 AND MANY MORE DALE CHEVROLET CO. SCO LINE AT BROADWAY Open 'til 9 Dial 7929 BIG DISCOUNTS ON 1952 DODGES AND PLYMOUTHS THESE CARS ARE BRAND NEW! SEE FOX RIVER MOTOR SALES 456 W. MAIN ST PHONE 5553 STATE OP WISCONSIN County Court Waukesha County NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAKING PROOFS OF HEIRSHIP AND TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of LOUIS FREDRICKSON. Deceased. The Will Louis Fredrickson hiving been admitted to probate, Notice is hereby given that all claims against the said Louis Fredrictaon.

deceased, late of the City of Oconomowoc in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, mus be presented to said County Court a Waukesha, in said County, on or before the I6th day ol February, 1953 or be fiarred: and that all such claims demands will be examined and adjust ei at a term of said Court to be held at the Court House in the City of Wau kesha, in said County, on Tuesday, th 24th dav of February, 1953, at 9 o'cloc In the forenoon of said day, at whict time proofs of who arc the heirs of saic decedent will bo taken Dated October 15. 1952 Bv Ordir of the Court, William E. Gramllnt Judge. Affeldt Ltchstinn. Attorney.

Oct 22. 29 Nov. 5 STATE OF WISCONSIN Countv Court Waukesha County NOTICE OF TAKING PROOFS 0 HE1RSHIP AND TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Estate of ALFRED CASLER, Deceased Application for letters of admlnlstn tlon and for taking proofs of who ar tho heir-; having been filed In the estat of Alfred Caller. dcejsed, late of th Town of Waukesha, in said County, an all the heirs having consented thereto Ir i Notice is hcrebv given that all claim against the said Alfred Casler, deceas cd late of the Town of Waukesha, ir Waukesha Countv, Wisconsin, must presented to said County Court at kpsha in said County, on or before th 24th day of January.

1953. or be bar red- and that all such claims and mands wUl be examined and and proofs of who arc the heir of lai drcerirnt hi- taken at a term of sal Court to h-ld at the Court House i the City of W.uikcsh.i in said Ion the 27th rtny of Januarv. in'ja at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of i.ilil d.i\ Dated Oc'ober 20th 1912 Bv Order of the Court, WILLIAM GRAMLING Judge Inreo, Attorney Oct 22. 29 of the block on Martin street. An additional 104 cars could be parked there.

Six An area fronting on Baxter street across from the present all day parking spaces along the river. This would hold 28 cars. Seven The TM turnaround lot, at the foot of Madison street, which would house 85 cars. The city has authorized purchase of the lot and now considering sale of part of the lot to a local businessman for business expansion. Taking the present 1,200 parking spaces, adding the 600 that would be available through the above described projects, the city would still require 900 more spaces.

Arms outlined other areas suited for development as parking spaces. These areas, seven In all, have not been approved by the plan commission. They are the southwest corner of Ann and Madison streets at approximate location of the National Lift an extension of the Dnily Frrrmnn October 29. 7952 Pv Wally Bishop I CAN'T DO A THINS WITH HIM! JUNIOR! STOP! COME MERE THIS INSTANT! BRICK BRADFORD iction. ley street; extension of the proposed Wisconsin avenue lot which forms in a triangle as it i Broadway; land lying immediately behind residences along a avenue.

One lot would be located across from the high school and orado McClures U.S. 1A washed 5.50-5.60. Wisconsin reds triumphs and Pontiacs, U.S. 1A washed 4.004.25, round whites, Chippewas and Katahdins. U.S.

1A washed 3.75-4; U.S. 1A unwashed 3.50-3.75; commercials unwashed 3-3 25. Michigan sebagoes U.S. 1A unwashed 4.75-5. Cabbage: About steady.

Domestic bushel late 1.25-1.40, red bushel 1.75-2.00. Onions: About steady. Midwest yellows, medium U.S. 1 50-lb sacks western Spanish seed 3-inch and up 3.25-3.50, whites, jumbo, 3.75-4; home grown yellows, medium fas to quality) 2.00-250. Butter: Barely steady.

Creamery extras cents a pound. Eggs: Steady. A large 65, A medium 47, large 40, ungraded receipts 40. Poultry: Steady. Hens: Heavy 21, light 27, heavy leghorn 17, light leghorn 16, hybrid 17.

Springs: Colored 28, White Rock 33. Barred Rock 31, Leghorn 22. Fryers: Colored 28, White Rock 33, Barred Rock 28. Broilers: Colored 26, White Rock 26. Barred Rock 26.

iV iis5 rranees emu Leghorn 25 Cocks 37. Ducks: Oldjbrother, Richard, all of Waukesha; 18. White Spring 25. White Muscovy nieces, Mrs. Paul Roman, 25, colored Muscovy 18.

Young torn Kansas City. Lt. Eileen Gres- One other lot would be located at the west end of Wisconsin avenue between Maple and West avenues. It would take in a long row of residences on the north side of Wisconsin avenue. These seven lots were named by Arms as part of long range planning.

They would provide the additional 900 spaces required by the city, he said. The outlying lots, such as the proposed spaces behind the library, would be for all a parkers while the lots in the immediate downtown area would be metered to serve the shopper, he explained. By William Ritt and Clarence Gray WERE RK3HT, I KMEW WOULD SHOW DAZZLE WAS SURE YOU WOULD BE HERE. I DIDMT SHARE HER OPTIMISM, BUT GLAD BETTER THEY LOOK TOO PLEASED. THEV COOLOMT HAVE USED THAT ROcKET CHALLENGE MY iMTERESt COULD IO-29 DOTTY DRIPPLE By Buford Tune OH, NO, BW." YOU'RE INTERRUPTING A THING- TELL ME THE ItL GET IT, POTTY' Obituaries Miss Helen Grant Miss Helen Cecelia Grant, 62, died at her home, 515 Bethesda early this morning after a short illness.

She is survived by three sisters, Mrs Stanley Gresco, Kansas City, Miss Marie Grant, Frances Grant, and one STEVE ROPER By Sounders and Woggon turkeys over 20 Ibs 28, young hen turkeys 34. Capons over 7 Ibs 39, under 7 Ibs 37. Pigeons 2.00 per doz. Tame rabbits 25. MILWAUKEE (UP1--Livestock: co, Barber's Territory of Hawaii, two grand-nephews, James Patrick and Thomas Richard Roman, and one grandmece, Mary Roman of Kansas City.

TO STAND K.ILLIN6 THAT REMEMBER CLIPPING, D2IFT? Funeral services will be held Hogs: 1,500. Market 25 to 50 cents i Saturdgy at 30 from the resi wer. Good to choice middleweight I dpnce gt JoscplVs church at 10 TT A 1 I Interment will be in St. Jo- Ll UC mc I I lower. Good to choce i i dcnce and strong weight butchers 16.75-17, 1 By Brandon Walsh A pansh vigil ence at Friday.

Friends may call at the home after 7:30 p.m. Thursday. The Weber funeral home is in charge of arrangements. in. iiiLtri i i i i i top 17.15.

prime heavy butchers cemetory 1646.75, light butchers 15 i bp at bulk of light packing; sows 16 5016,75, medium weight sows 15.5016.50, heavy sows 14.50-15. Stags 12-15 00. Boars Cattle: 700 Market steady. Steers yearlings and heifers: Prime choice 31-33, good 29-30, commercial 26-27 Dairy bred heifers: Com- Epi a Church News mercml 18-20, utility 14-17. Cows.

Commercial 16-17. utility 14 50-16, SUSSEX-(Special)-The Rev. Ro- cutters 13-14, earners 10 00-12 50. i Cooper went to Racine, Monday Bulls: Commercial 20-2050, com- morning, to attend a clergy meet- YOU CAN DO BETTER AT SPENCER MOTORS SI PLYMOUTH 50 PONTIAC 30 BUICK CHRYSLER 46 MERCURY 46 PLYMOUTH 41 BUICK 41 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR 4 DOOR SUPER RIVIERA 4 DOOR 4 DOOR COUPE I DOOR COUPE ALL POST-WAR CARS GUARANTEED OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 SPENCER MOTORS 1 1 1 NORTH ST. DIAL 8556 Stock Markets Tuesday's 1-30 m.

prices: Allis-Chalmers Amn Smelt American TT 153 Anaconda Bendix Bethlehem Steel 47 7 8 Borden Chrysler 82 Corn Products Curtiss-Wright Du Pont S3 1 2 General Electric General Motors THinois Central Int ester 31 Vs Johns Manville 72 Nash Kelvmator 20'i National Distillers New York Central 18 North American Avn Penney RCA Rep. Steel Sinclair Oil SO Ind 72 Vi Swift US Steel Waukeshn Motors 17 Vi Wool worth 43 mon to utility 15-18 00. at the DcKoven Foundation. 1U11 uijiji 1 UJK i ui; Calves: 1400 Steady Choice and nsse Shepen is onp of iho prime vealers 29-34, good 21-28 00, our collaborators of the new Bible, commercial 16-20, utility and culls a Bishop Conklm of Chicago are 14.00 down. 'conducting the two-day seminar.

Sheep: 300 Market steady. Good, CTTA PTT and choice native lambs Ray Schroeder, RoliniC I I A rvC I I fair and medium 16-20, ewes 550 Cooper, Sven Magnussen, Roy Sti- GOOD MORNIN', ZERO GUESS ITS MORNIN; IF ITS STILL DARK-'CAUSE IN THE WHOLESALE MARKET TWEV START WORKIN' AWFUL EARLY-- THIS AINTA BAD SFREET FOR ORPHAN KIDS AN' DOSS TO LIVE ON, 'CAUSE EVEN IP AINTGOT ANV MONEY THEKtS ALWAYS SOMEBODY NICE ENOUGH TO GlVE A LITTLE 6IRL SOME DONT YA WORRV, 2ERO- WE'LL FiMD SOME WAYOFGETTIN' INTO THE COUMTP.V By Paul Robinson down. Heavy ewes, culls and bucks .00 down. Yearlings 15.00-19.00. No Red Ink FORT MADISON, la.

(UP)--The government apparently views optimistically the nation's financia future. The Sheaffer Pen Company sai( today the government has orderec an "indefinite" supply black blue and blue-black ink. No red ink was ordered. Await Big Noise VANCOUVER, B.C. (UP)-Van couvcr may be in for exploiiv Hallowe'en.

Police said today they believed that 50 sticks of dynamite stolen from a freight train were taken by youngsters for a 11 pranks. ion. The Report Spending of State Political Groups MADISON (UP)-- The two larg- st Democratic and Republican organizations have reported spending 257,092 on Wisconsin's Sept. 9 primary and the Nov. 4 general elec- GOP voluntary committee said it spent $222,566 and the Democratic organizing committee re- wrted expenditures of $34,526.

The spending runs from last July Groups either baking Thomas Fairchild for U. S. Senator or opposing Sen. Joseph McCarthy re- wrted a total spending of $30,064. Those backing the Republican Senator said they spent a total of 12,470, but the McCarthy figures were incomplete because no expense statements had been filed torn the Milwaukee county McCarthy Club, expected to be the largest spender for the Senator.

The trumpeter swan of North America weighs about 35 pounds and is the largest of all Hying birds. er, LaVern Clarey, Elmer Kurtz and Delos Barrett of St Alban's Episcopal church plan to attend the district Women's Auxiliary at St. Matthias church in Waukesha, Wednesday. Speaker the a will be Bishop Yashiro, head of the church in Japan. Ann Stillman, Kathie and Jacqueline Stier, and Karl Swanson will be confirmed by Bishop Donald Hallock of Milwaukee.

Sunday in St. Alban's church. The Bishop will also read the service. Following services a pot luck dinner will be served in the parish house. The Bishop and his family plan to spend the afternoon getting acquainted with the church membership.

He is the newly appointed bishop, succeeding Bishop Ivins, who will retire from the office at the beginning of the new year. 'Rainy Day' Games WACO, Tex. (UP)--The drouth in Texas is one of the worst in the state's history, but it hasn't dimmed the optimism of a class of fourth graders. The youngsters have started filling a chest with games "to be played on rainy days." Advtrtiiem -nt BOYS HAVE GNEO THE JAL.ORS 1 SOUND ALLOV5B CAMPAIGN GOING FULL OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley ROOM AND BOARD "HAVE NEVER FELT BETTER OR BEEN AS HAPPY AS RIGHT NOW I LOST 32 POUNDS" Mrs. DtnMl 3)14 W.

Ltabon UUwmltee, WlscoMinwroU "I twra over weight matt of my life IndStoermble it I suffered from neM and blont. I centrate ft try ve Con- und it not only effeetlre reduetr but that It WM also beneficial to my health, I now weigh 1M pounds which Is a low of pounds, lily dimmest is fone and I am no longer bloated. I have never felt better or been happy I am amazint how quickly you loss unsightly fat home. liquid RENOR at your drugfirt. mW with grapefruit Juice or Juice of two) lemons as directed and take two tebieapoonfuls a day.

Thats all thereto to it. Costs $1.40. If you do not lose weif ht with the bottle lust return It to the manufacturer for your money back. You neea never know a hungry moment whlle reducing with hungry OkMT MISS HIM HE'S A LITTLE SPOTTED JOB -HARMLESS- A1EED THE MET By Gene Ahern NOW I DONT MEAN! TO DIM LIGHT LARCENY IN YOUR. YES -lOU CAN'T GET IN 1 FOR.

A BUT I'M UNEMPLOYED CUT OF CAKE ON UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS' AND ITS DISGRACEFUL" I MEAN, THE UMFAIRME5S OF THAT WE PEOPLE MMO W05.K, PAY INTO THE FUND EACH WEEK AND VA'HEN EO WE'RE PAID A CERTAIN SU'A UNTIL ANOTHER JOB DOPE UP SOME CUT-IN YOU'LL FIND IT IN THE A I I iflRDHIV!.

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1859-1977