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J- it 0 PAGE 6, SECTION 2 Place Want Ad Alpine 6-5511 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1956 the property at 4321-25 ritta Park-wav. wherein tnev seek a variance of court vaf wld.h and an Interpreta Obitu Today's Funerals in Madison Earl W. Stekclberg, 1:30 p. At the'University Nine Scholars to Give Papers at Marquette Nine university scientists and scholars will present papers at the annual meeting of the Wis-c i Academy of Sciences, Si Edward L. Ripley CASHTON Edward L.

Ripley, 52, Cashton village rrbrshal, died Monday in his home here. Funeral services will be held at 2 d. m. Thursday in the Port land Lutheran church near here. Mr.

Ripley had been villaee marshal for eight months. He worked his usual P' "A shift Monday I nignt ana aiea shortly after turning home. was a former TnnwiA KAiintn traffic i cer and deputy sheriff and in 1954 was a Democratic I a i date sheriff. for i 1 his wife; two Lhum-J1 "tim; ifr. islovokla and ON THE GO (8? ftSAN FRANCISCO (UP) Th.

average family car, according to the California State Automo-j bile Association, travels about 3,400 miles per year, the equiva lent of three transcontinental; trips. LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Installation and construction of I new steel nier at tne present Shore- wood beach in (be Village of Shore- wood Hills. The Villaee of Shorewood Hll's. Madison, Wisconsin, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of all materials, equipment aid supplies, and the erection complete of a steel pier at the beach adjoining Outlot B. park area.

Bids will be received until 7:30 o'clock D. Central Standard Time, on May 14. 1956. at which time and place ail bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids shall be addressed to the Village of Shorewood Hllis.

Office of the Villaee Clerk. Shorewood Hills. Madison. Wisconsin and marked Sealed Proposal-Installation and construction of new steel pier at the Shore-1 wood Beach." Plans and specifications for the In stallation and construction of such examined at tne snoiewood Bins vu lace Hall. 1008 Shorewood Mad isnn WIsrnliRin.

Th'e Village Board reserves the right to reject any qr all Olds, or to waive anv technicality and accept any bid which mav be. in its opinion, advantageous to the Vlllaae, Proposals shall bs accompanied by a contract and bond with sureties, as prescribed by the form furnished, completed, with the exceptions of the signatures on the part of the Villaee: or the bidder may. ii lieu of the bond with sureties, accompany hi bid with a certified check eaual to five (5) per cent of the bid payable to the village as a guarantee mac 11 hi, bid Is accented, ne win execute and file the proper contract and bond within tne time imutaa oy tne vu- ls ge Piihlnhed bv the authority of the Village Board or tne village of enore-wood Hills. Mdlenn. Wisconsin.

BV: QcUaUl 1. BUKKIIjIj. Village Clerk Pub. W.S.J. May 2.

7. 195 ADVFRTISEMENT FOR BIDS Tht furniihini and installatioa nf new overhead type donrs at the boat home Incited at the Snore-wood Poark in the Villa of Shore-wood Hills. Wisconsin. The Village of Shorewood Hills. Madison.

Wisconsin, will receive sealed bids for the furnlshina of all materials and suppllea and the Installation complete of four overhead type doors on the boat house property in the Village of Shorewood Hills. Dane County. Wisconsin. Bids will be re-reived until 7:30 o'clock n. Cen tral Standard Aime.

on May 14. 195. at which time and place all bids win be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids are to be mad In alternative form as follows: I P.id for the furnishing and In stallation complete of four over head type steel doors oi IS aauge steel flush design and 2. Bid for the furnishing and Installation of four new overhead type doors in 1 and 3 25 Inch solid plank style flush design "wood life treated." Bids shall addressed to tne vil lage of Shorewood Hills.

Office of the Village Clerk. Wisconsin, and marked "Sealed Proposal-Furnishing and Installation of Four New Overhead Type Doors at the Boat House at the Shorewood Beach in the Village of Shorewood Hills." The plans and specifications are now on file and may be examined at the Shorewood Hills Village Hall. 1008 Shorewood Madison. Wisconsin. The vi lage Board reserves tne rignt to relect anv or all bids, or to waive anv technicality and accept any bid which may be.

in Its opinion, ad vantageous to tne village. proposals snail be accompanied by contract and bond with sureties, as prescribed bv the form furnished. completed, witn tne exceptions oi the signatures on the part of the Village: or the bidder may. In lieu of the bond with sureties, accompany his bid with a certified check equal to five (5) per cent of tne mo pay able to the Village as a guarantee that If his bid is accented, he win execute and file the proper contract and bond within the time limited bv the Village. PuhUshed hv the authority or tne Village Board of the Village of Shore-wood Hills.

Ma'Mson. Wisconsin. By: GEORuE T. BUHH1LL. Village Clerk Pub.

S.J. May 2. 7. 1956 BF.OITFST FOR FIDS For the Construction of a Clubhouse tor tne west side Recreation Area Midison. Wisconsin.

Sealed bids will be received by the Board of public Works of the City of Madison for the construction oi i Clubhouse for the West Side Recrea tlnn Area. Mudison. Wisconsin. Bids must be in the hands of the City at the Citl Hall. Madison.

Wisconsin, on or before 4:30 p. CST. Tuesday. May 22. 1956.

Bids will be publicly opened at 6:00 on the same day and read aloud in on the same nay and read aioua VheTonWacCtDocnuments. including plans and specifications, are on me and mav be examined at the office of John J. Flad Associates. Architects and Engineers. 2525 University Madison 5.

Wisconsin; st the Plan Rooms of: The Builders Exchanze of Milwaukee. 7JS N. Milwaukee street. Milwaukee. Wisconsin; F.

W. Dode Corporation. 125 Ew Wells btreet. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: the Mechani cal Sxchanse of Madison. i.

aoutn Rutler Street. Madisoin. Wisconsin and at the office of the City of Madison Board of Park Commission ers. 555 W. Washington Avenue.

The work consists of a 1 story wlfh nart hnsement buildine at 4M5 Odana Road. City of Madison. Wisconsin. Separate bids will received on each of the following: branches: General worK. Heatinir and Ventllatint Work.

Plumbinz Work. Electrical Work. Contractors may obtain plans and specifications bv apDlvine to the Architects office at 25 university Avenue. Madison. Wisconsin, and making a deposit of $50.00.

Said deposit will be returned to the Contractor upon the return of plans and specifications in eood condition within a period of 10 days after bid onenlnff. A certified check or bank draft navnhie tn the. citv of Madison. Wis consin, in an amount of not less than five per cent 5 of the maximum hid shall accompany each bid. or.

in lieu thereof, a satisfactory bid bond in an amount not less than five per cent (S0? of the maximum bid. executed by the contractors and an authorized surety company, as a euarantee that if the bid is accepted, the bidder will execute and file the proposed contract and bond within ten (101 days after the award of the contract or at the discretion of the Contractor and In lieu of either of the above, the contractor mav file an executed Contract and Performance bond. The Citv of Madison reserves the richt to reject anv or all bids, to waive anv Irrenularity, or to accent any bid which in the judgment of the Owner may be most advantageous to the City of Madison. All blddlne procedures, issuance of proposal forms, contractor's requirements, separate contracts, called for and described in Section 2. 66.29 2.

(61 and (71 Chapter 406. Laws of 1955 of the State of Wisconsin shall be complied with In issuance of the Contract Documents and awarding of contracts. Each bidder shall present evidence of his experience. Qualifications, and financial ability to carry out the terms, of the contract as a prereaui- site for bidding on the project. Forms for this purpose are available at the ornce or tne Hoard ot park commissioners at 555 W.

Washineton Avenue. and thev shall be filled out and placed in the hands of the Board of Park Commissioners on or before 5 davs prior to date set for opening of tar's. No bid may be withdrawn before June 28. 1P56. Applicable minimum wage rates are on file at the office of the Citv Clerk.

Citv Hall. Madison. Wisconsin, and all contractors 6hali be bound by these minimum wase rates. Published by the authority of Board of Public Works. Citv of Madison.

Wisconsin. A. W. Barels. Secretary.

Authorized bv the Common Council. Anrll 8. 1954. JOHN J. FLAD ASSOCIATES Architects and Enrlneers.

252S University Madison. Wis. Pub. W.S.J. May 2.

8. 1956. AnVFRTISEMFXT FO RBIDS Sealed bids will be received by The University of Wisconsin. Purchasing Department. 428 North Murray b'reet.

Madison 6. Wisconsin, until 2:00 o. m. C.ST.. Mav 15.

1956 for the purchase of Banquet Tables. Specifications mav be obtstned upon application at the above address. L. CLAYTON. Purchasing Asent.

Pub. W.S.J. Mar 2. 1956 list Ptih Mav 2. Tat Ma.w lf.

Notice iv af w.ir atio for Pro bate of win Taking Proofs of Heirship and to Creditor State of Wisconsin, County Court. Dane Countv. In the Matter of the Estate of HFNRY MAHONEY. Deceased. Notice is hereby given at a term of said Court to be held on Tuesday, the 29th dav of May.

1936. at 10 o'clock In the forenotm of said of of dated the dav of Februatt. 1956 for the appointment of an executor of the estate of sarif Henry Mahoney, deceased, late of the Cltv of Midl-lson. In aald County, and for taking proofs of who are the heirs of said decedent. The postoffire address of Paul Emmet Mahonev who appears to be an interested person is unaaown ana unascertairaDie Dsted: April 30.

1956. Bv Order of the Court. GEORGE KRONCKE. Jr Judge Abert. Bell.

Blake Conrad, Attorreys W.S.J. DOAW 3 wks Wed (1st Pub. May 2. Last May 10) NOTICE OF HEARING Application for Administration ana maim to Creditors. State of Wisconsin.

County court. Ottne countv. the Matter of the Estate of LEAH BREY. Deceased. Notice is nereoy tiiven inai ii a term of said Court to be held on Tuesday, the 7th dav of August.

1956. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon cf said day. at the Dane County Court House In tne city oi Maaison. in saia coun ty, there will be Heard ana considered: The application of Iva Jantz for d-termination of the heirs of said deceased: Notice is furtner given tnac an claims against, the said Leah Brey, deceased, late of the City of Madison. In Dane County.

Wisconsin, must be presented to said County Court at Madison. In said county, on or Be fore the 31st day of Julv. 19J6. or be baired: and that all such claims and demands will be examined and adjusted at a special term of said Court to be held at the Dane county Court House, in the Citv of Madison, in said County, on Tuesday, the 7th dav nf August. 1956.

at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day. Dated Aoru 30. iant. By Order of the Court. GEORGE KRONCKE- Judge Ela.

Chrlstlnnscn Ela. Attorneys W.S.J. DOAW 3 wks Wed fist Pub. May 2. Last May 16) ORDER APPOINTING Time to Prove Will and Heirship and Notice to Creditors.

State of Wisconsin. Dane County Court In Probate. In the Mat'er of the Estate of AGNES R. FAHEY aTta AGNES FA- HEY. Deceased.

A petition having Been filed, repre senting that Agnes R. Fahey a a Agnes Fahey. late of the Citv of Madison. Dane County. Wisconsin, died restate, and nraving that the Last Will and Testament of deceased dated November 8.

19o4. be admitted to pro-hate, and that Letters Testamentary be granted, and for determination and adjudication of heirship; IT 18 ORDERED: That said petition be heart, at a term of Court at the Court House in tne City of Madison. County of Dane. State of Wisconsin, commencing on the 29th dav of May. 195.

at the opening of Court on that day or as soon thereafter as aaid petition can be heard: That the time within which credit ors of the deceased shall present claims against such estate for exam ination and allowance is hereby fined and limited up to and including the 31st clay of July. 195. That all claims against the deceased be examined and adjuated bv the Court on the 14th dav of August. 195s. at the opening of court on that day.

or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard: Dated April 30. 1950. Bv the Court. GEORGE KRONCHI. County Judge Day and Ooodman.

Attorney 110 East Main street. Madison. Wisconsin W.S.J.. DOAW 3 wks Wed (1st Pub. May 2.

Last May 1) NOTICE OF TAKING PROOFS OF HEIRSHIP AND TO CHEDITUHR State of Wisconsin. County Court, Dane county. In the Matter of the Estate of SEVrRT O. HUSEBOE. Deceased.

Application for letters testamentary and for taking proofs of who are the heirs having been filed in the estate Seven O. Huseboe. deceased, late of the Cltv of Madison, In said Coun- and all the heirs and ttenellciaries having consented thereto In wrttlnff: Notice is nereny given tnat an claims against the said Severt O. Huseboe. deceased, late of fhe Citv of Madison, in Dane Countv.

Wisconsin, must be presented to said County Court at the court Mouse in said County, on or before the 30th day of July. 1956. or be barred: and that all such claims and demands will be examined and adlusted and proofs of who are the heirs of said decedent will be taken at a term of said Court, to be held at the Court House in tne city oi Maaison, in saia County, on Tuesday, the 7th day of August. 1956. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said dav.

Dated April 30. 1956. By Order of the Court, GEORGE KRONCKB. Judge Robert N. Nelson.

Attorney W.S.J. DOAW 3 wks Wed ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID Sealed bids for furnishing all labor, tools, equipment and materials (evcent Dine, inlet castings, manhole covers, manhole blocks, manhole steos) for tn. in. sanation Tof storm water drains, will be received by the Town Board of the; Town of Blooming Grove, Dane Coun ty. Wisconsin, until 8:30 a.m.

on tne 19th day of May, 1956. at the Town Hall in the Town of Blooming Grove 4615 Monona Drive. Madison, Wisconsin. The work for which bids are asked includes the following: CONTRACT I AND II To excavate, lay, backfill and furnish approximately 2900 lineal feet of storm sewer. CONTRACT HI.

To construct 10,200 square feet of sidewalk. CONTRACT IV. To construct 3,440 lineal feet of combined curb and gutter. Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the General Engineering Company. Consulting En gineers.

Portage. Wisconsin. Persons qualified to bid may obtain copies of the plans and specifications at the above ace upon making a deposit $10.00 which amount will be re turned to the contractors making a bona fide bid on the work, upon the return of said plans ana specifica tions. Bids must be accompanied by a contract and bond with sureties as prescribed by the form attached completed with the exception of the signatures on the part of the Town, or in lieu thereof, bids may be ac companied with a certified check or cash equal to of the bid. payable to the Town as a guaranty that if the bid is accepted the bidder will ex ecute and file the proper contract and performance bond within the time limited by the Town.

If the success ful bidder so files the contract and performance bond then upon the ex ecution of the contract by the TrS.n. the check or cash deposit will be returned, but in case he fails to so file such an executed contract and bond. then the amount of the check or cash shall be forfeited to the Town as liquidated damages. A schedule of wage rates has been determined according to the provisions of Section 348.50 of the Wisconsin Statutes, which schedule is on file in the office of the Clerk of the Town of Blooming Grove. Wisconsin Proof of responsibility form must ne men the cierk office not ess than five (5) days prior to date of opening of bids, and show sufficient financial ability, equipment and ex perience to properly perform the contract.

The Boards decision as to qualifications shall be final. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Published by authority of the Town Board of the Town of Blooming urove. uane county, Wisconsin. Monona Drive.

Madison. Wis. H. O. FEMRITE.

Town Clerk r-uo. wsj May and 9. 195S. (1st insert May last May 1956) Pub. CT Doaw 2 wks Wed.

fist Pub. Anr. 25. Last Mav 91 NOTICE OF APPLICATION for Taking PROOFS of Heirship and te Creditors. In the Matter of the Estate of GENEVIEVE BUTLER SCHULKAMP aka GENEVIEVE SCHULKAMP, Deceased.

The Will of Genevieve Butler Schulkamp having been admitted to probate: Notice is hereby given that all claims naalnst the said Genevieve Butler Schulkamp. deceased, late of the Cltv of Madison, in Dane County, Wisconsin, must be presented to said County Court at Madison. In said County, on or before the 28th day of July. 1956. or be barred: and that all such claims and demands will be examined and adjusted at a term of said Court to be held at the Courthouse in the City of Madison.

In said County, on Tuesday, the 31st day of July. 1956. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. at which time proofs of who are the heirs of said deceased will be ta'cen. Dated April 20.

1956 Bv Order of 'he Court, GEORGE KRONCKE. Judge John J. Walsh. Attorney VV.S.J. DOAW 3 wks Wed PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF MADISON ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby of John L.

Bruemmer. Attorney for the Phi Cht Build! ag Corporation, the respective of the off-stwet parktne provision tn order to have a Fraternity at this location. mcj 'lie rMucai ui Ult'lijl nimr.mj Agent of James Puccio, add owner crt Also the appeal of Glenn E. Miller 1 16 Help Wanted, Female A HOUSEKEEPER To care for i scnil age children and housework. Live in.

References. Write B-8832 Times-Journai or caj 2W3-1 Middle-ton if'ct 11 a.m. HOUSEWORK- General No wash-ing or cooking, own room, good pay Sidney Siegel, R. 4, Box 64, Ocono mowoc. Wis.

KITCHEN HELPER Part time eve-nmg work. App' in person. LES. KES STEAK HOUSE. 2825 Atwood IAUNCRY DRIVER Must he 2540 WHIlinr- worker.

Anplv UNIVERSAL CLEANERS and LAUNDRY. 1226 Reeent. MAIDS 21-45 years of age. Please apply in person. No phone calls accepted.

Apply to Mrs. McKinney. Lorraine Hotel. MESSENGER and CLERK Youne lady over 18 for messene-er and clerical work In downtown office. Five dav, 40 hour week.

This is an sDpportvnlty for a young lady who wanrs long term office employment with good advancement possibilities. Many employee benefits. Apply in person to Wlsconiiin Employment Office, 448 State Street SALESGIRL FULL TIME work for competent girl who really knows how to sell, to mke good income on SALARY PLUS COMMISPTON BASIS IN WOMEN'S READY-TO WEAR. NO OUOTAS TO MEET COMMISSION STARTS WITH FIRST SALE 5 OR 6 DAY WEEK APPLY LYDIA JENSEN YOST'S KESSENICH'S 201 STATE STREET NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE SECRETARY Are you looking for a position that offers "you the opportunity to use your own inia-tlve varied duties that eliminate boredom consrnial coworkers in an informal atmosphere. If these are some of the things vou are looking for.

and if you are proficient at shorthand, typing, record keeping, vou'll enioy the position as secretary to the Advertising Manager. 40 hour week with excellent emplove benefits. Call or write Mr. Scrivner for anpolntment. Madison Newspapers tne I 15 i.

Carrot! Call 6-551 I Secretary Excellent opportunity for a fully qualified person in our National Advertising Department. Must be proficient in shorthand and typing. 40 Hour Week No Saturday Work Croup Insurance Paid Vacations Pleasant working conditions and congenial co-workers. Salary commensurate with experience. Write or call MR.

EISELE for interview Madison Newspapers Inc 115 S. Carroll St. 6-5511 Service Clerk MONTGOMERY WARD Opportunity for woman that wants a permanent position. This is an interesting job with hish starting pay. a five day week and all company benefits.

Experience not necessary. We ill train you. See Mr. Draney. 215 State St.

SILK and WOOL finishers. Also seamstress for dry cleaning estab-lishment, 5-7259. STENOGRAPHER No Saturdays 37'4 hour week. Hours 8 to 4:30. Paid vacation.

HnsDitalization. insurance henefit3. WIS. EASTER SEAL SOCIETY 119 E. Washington Ave.

5-9489. Stenographer-Clerk Typing, shorthand, general office duties. Excellent starting salary. 37Vi hour week. Profit sharing.

Paid vacation. Free group insurance. Cafeteria, pleasant working conditions. THE KROGER CO. Apply Mr.

Sill Whittaker 2701 Packers Ave. 4-4711 STENOGRAPHER Young lady for Interesting-permanent position in National travel organization. Pleasant working conditions. Paid vacations. Many other employee benefit.

Shorthand and typing required. Dictaphone knowledge preferable. Apply or call Mr. Berigan Friday. May 4.

at AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE 103 N. Hamilton. At 5-8581. TRANSCRIBING MACHINE OPERATOR TYPIST These openings In our SAI ES and ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENTS offer opportunity for those who duality. Pleasant, working conditions, good salary and the best of employee benefits.

OHIO CHEMICAL SURGICAL EQUIPMENT CO. 1400 E. WASHINGTON AVE. MADISON. WIS.

TYPIST For general office work. Experienced. 5 day week. Research Products Corp. 6-0E21.

TYPIST Experienced preferred. Variety of other interesting work. Pleasant working conditions, plus usual benefits. Permanent. CH.

4-2431. TYPIST Policy writer, for general insurance agency. Experience preferred but not necessery. Call Mr. Cowan for appointment.

6-3167. Fish fe Schulkamp TYPING and GENERAL clerical work for business office. Permanent position 40 hour week. Hours 12 noon to 8:30 P.M. Age 20-45.

Call for appointment. "Al. 5-5131 ext. 323, Madison General Hospital. TYPING AND GENERAL Office wortc.

Interesting and varied duties Shorthand preferred. Salary dependent upon ability and initiative. Phone 6-7751 for anpolntment. HOFFER GLASS INC. WAITRESS Neat appearing, for early shift.

Apply in person. CAR DINAL HOTEL. 416 Wilson WAITRESS Experienced. For after noon shift. Good wages.

Kay ui-lie's Restaurant, 5-7131. WAITRESS from 9 to 5 Wo Sunday work. Apply in person, Guerm a Wilson. WAITRESSES duty, full time. Meals, un-torrhs furnished.

Apply Hostess. TCP HAT. Middieton 27W. Call 6-5511 to Place WANT AD 15 -B. Mil? GROCERY DELIVERY DRIVER atid general inside work.

Apply In person. References. 2532 Monroe St. MECHANIC Experienced in CM products. and Pontiac experience preferred.

Excellent salary and other benefits. Apply Baker Fontiac, Wisconsin Dells. Phone 3-2521. JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER iLlcensedl Union. No strike layoffs.

Steady work for a eood man. Non-drinker. Present scale $3.15 per hour. 4-5242. SOUTE SALESMAN Neat appearing for dry clear.lr.s plant.

Apply in person to MODERN CLEANERS, 1330 Regent. SERVICE STATION attendant Permanent. Mechanically inclined. Hourly wage. Commission and special benefits.

Esser'a Service station, nut Regent. SHOE SALESMAN Monday Evenings. Saturday Free? Prefer experienced. Apply In Person. BIG SHOII STORE 208 State St.

11 S. Plnckney. WELDERS- Men with hellarc experience desired, but we are also willing to train good arc welders for hellarc work. Beat wages, excellent working conditions, many employe benefits. APPLY IN PERSON KUPFER PRODUCTS.

INC. 1041 E. Wilson at Ingersoll OPPORTUNITY For Former Salesman GRANT OR RICHLAND COUNTY If vou are now retired and would like limited employment following up leads in your countv we would like our with YOU! Simply write Boa 714 Times-Journal snd our representative will call on vou this places vou under NO obligation. We are a well known newspaper. Airline Station Agent Nation's leading local service airline iicea station aaents.

it vmi ar in terested in a permanent noaition beginning in Chicago, here's an opportunity to begin a career in aviation. We will train vnn nn th. Job in operating radio and teletype, aircraft load planning, air mail and air express procedures, etc. Qualifications: Single. ae 11 to 3J.

prior military service, high school graduate, tvnlne abllltv. St.rtin. s.au per month. Increase to 1280 at, uib eua oi iirst yesr. Yearly in creases to 1340.

Free air travel, paid vacations, liberal employee benefits. Apply In person. Robert H. Baker. North Central Airlines.

Municl- pai rtirpori. Maqison. wis. IMMEDIATE placement in geophysi- v-w ueiu worn, rermanent positions open for Math. Phvsics and Geologv graduates; also graduate Electrical and Petroleum Engineers.

Men subject to draft need not apply. Salary competitive. Health and life Insurance carried. Furnish college transcript with first letter to Seismograph Service Box 1590, Tuisa, Oklahoma. MECHANICAL nBAWTNr.

High school graduates who have taken a course in mechanical drawing have an opportunity to apply their training in our product ripsiun department. Send a brief letter giv ing your quaniicanons to tne personnel department. Bnrgec Raffprv Freeport, Illinois. NATIONAL TIRE RECAPPING tlHM Planning for new Madison business, wants experienced tire recapping plant manager, also experienced truck tire salesman. Ton salary, benefits, paid vacation.

Replies held confidential. Write giving aae. experience, etc. B-8829 Journal-Times. ALL AROUND experienced man for aairy ano oeei iarmmg.

Modern home for small family. Good offer for sober man with managerial experience. Write Luck Brothers Farm. Rt. 2, Oconomowoc, or call Madison.

AL.6-6995. NIGHT MAN for stock room work. Age 21 to 3d. 5 nights, Mon. through Fri.

50 hours. Benefits available. Apply in person, Hamilton Supply 30 N. Charter. PART or full time work.

Neat ap pearing. Must have car. Appliance Sales and Service. Apply in person at 3313 Commercial Ave. Across from Omar Bakery.

YOUNG single man to work on mod em aairy tarm. Experienced, reliable. Drinkers need not apply. Philip Roethlisberger, Rt. I.

Belleville. Wis. Phone Verona 625R7. WANTED YOUNG MAN over 25, adaptable for various jobs as sell ing packaging and bookkeeping state experience, write Box Times-Journal. 8785: YOUNG LAD or single man capable ot nananng miming machine and tractor.

Marshall Manl. 96J3. Evans- vine. YOUNG MEN if you are interested in a guaranteed salary plus liberal commission apply BERLAND'S SHOE STORE. 29 S.

Pinckney. EXPERIENCED COLLECTOR for country work. $100 per week guaranteed. Write B-8802 Times-Journal. COUPLK for restaurant and tavern.

Near Madison. Board and room. Write B-880I Journal-Times. OPENING FOR MAN with car for light delivery work. Apply at 668 State St.

EXPERIENCED man to manage service station. References required. nepiy io box mui limes-journal DAY BAR PORTER WANTED. ppiy to mr. jenrey or Mr.

liailen at the Loralne Hotel. 16 Help WiitrBd. Vemiie Accounts Receivable BOOKKEEPER We have an immediate opening in our bookkeeping department for a young lady who has had sufficient experience to qualify for this responsible position. Good starting salary, paid vacation, group insurance and other employee benefits. Apply to Mr.

Ellis. KAYSER MOTORS, INC. 701 E. Washington 5-2916 BEAUTICIAN Top wages commis sion, paid vacation. Used equip, meiit for sale.

6-3124, 5-3654. BOOKKEEPER and general office work, for Insurance Agency; Typing neccessary. Employee benefita. 40 hour week, pleasant working conditions. Ch 4-6231 ext.

74. Ask for Miss Wail. CHILD CARE and housework Girl to live in or out. stearlv. Call Ce.

3-26S6 or write Mrs. Ben Minkoff, 4.101 Yuma Dr. COOK Private family. Own room good pay. Write Sidney Siegel.

R. 4, Eox 64. Oconomowoc. Wis. COOK Experienced for university girls house, meals daily.

Breakfast and dinner only. Commencing June 22. Private room and bath. Good salary. 6-6775 or 3-6343.

COOK and Housekeeper 2 meals a dav. family of 5. 2'a blocks from bus line. Call 3-3291. 3-4815 COSMETICIAN Or 'oman experienced In Cosmetic sales.

Permanent position. Apply Mr. Widmer. Main Floor. BARON'S COUNTER and grill work.

Hours 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Riley Westside Drive In. 2900 University Ave DIET KITCHEN Tray service from floor kitchen. 40 hour week.

Age 20 to 50. 6 a. m. to 3 P. m.

Work some Sun. Apply dietitian's Methodist Hospital. AL. 5-2931. DRAPERY SALESWOMAN Experienced.

Call 3-2612 after 6 p.m. for appointment GENERAL. OFFICE Permanent Record keeping and typing ability desirable. 5 days week. Square location.

Opportunity foTf- advance ment. Phone AL 8 to 12 ajn. HOSTESS and CASHIER. Mornings 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

Apply person to Charles. EDGEWATER HOTEL 666 Wisconsin Ave. HOTEL MAID See housekeeper. No phone calSt CAPITOL HOTEL HOUSEKEEPER '2 dijs for 2 adults. Write B-BRU Times-Journal For a PERiBVAL LOAN SEE ClassliScaUon tion of a parcy wall.

Also appeal of George Clayton, owner of the property at 5 Birch Circle, wherein he requests a variance of rer yard requirement In order to enclose a one-story pnrrn. Also the appeal of William J. Shannon, owner of the property located at 1105 Rutledge Street, wherein he la reauesting omission of off-street parting requirements In order to convert the single family residence tntA twn nnnrtment use. KAY F. BURT.

Actlns! Sec. Zrmtne Board of Appeals City of Madison. Wisconsin Pub. W.S.J. April 28.

May 2. 7. 1956 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS for Two (1) 19S6 Model Station Wagons Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Agent of Dane County at Vita nffice in the Dane County Court House. Madison. Wisconsin, up to and including Wednesday.

May 9. 1956. at 7-30 c. m. for furnishing and delivering to the Dane County Traffic De partment two (21 (station wagon Automobiles of tne latest l9os stana ard production model, less Dane County trade-in ears.

No. 66 and 68 as per bid specifications. Bids will be opened at 7:30 D. May 9. 1956.

in the office of the Dane County Purchasing Department. Court Mouse. Madison. Wisconsin. Conies of nrooosals and specifics tlons may be had bv applying at the Purchasing Agent's office at the Dane County court House.

MAURICE 8. PARK. Purchasing Agent Dane County. Wis, W.9.J.. C.T..

Apr. 26. May 2. 1956 farm Auction Directory APR. 29.

10:30 A. M. Harry Miller. Boscobel Sales Barn. city limits of Boscobel.

Community Loan Finance Co. Auct: Undike Bros. MAY 6 1 p. m. Clarence Hoff man.

3 mi oi btougnton a inter section of new B. Farm Loan Service. Auct: Myron Wilcox. CLASSIFIED 5 Florists FOR MOTHER'S DAY Top grade Cattleya Orchid plants, S10. S12.

and S15. Ordsr now. SHERMAN FLORAL 9-1658 1 1 Personals HOME FOR TEEN-AGED irl. Loves housework and wants to earn ex pense money. Supervison bv licensed agency.

Write B-8817 Times-Journal. 12 Personal littaresi STUDENTS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES! Yes, if you are prepared. Announcing 100th Summer Session Classes in Beginner Accounting and Stenography, Secretarial Office Training. Typing. P06t-Graduate Stenography, Real Estate and Insurance.

MADISON BUSINESS COLLEGE 21S W. Washigton Ave. 5-3201 FREE FOLDING CHAIRS delivered to Madison reeldences. for any home gathertnz. LARSON-JOYCE FUNER-AL HOME.

327 W. Johnson. 5-5149. DRIVER EDUCATION TRAINING Individual DAY-NIGHT Instruction Office hours 5 to 8 P.M. W.

C. Klein Sr. 615 S. Spooner St. LADIES EXERCISE by appointment.

We have a limited number of morning openings for women who are interested in improving their figures. Call MADISON HEALTH STUDIO. Al. 7-2182. LARGE quantities of live SILVER-FISHES or FIREBRATS wanted.

These insects are found in basements, boiler rooms, warm attics, etc. Contact Insecticide Testing Lab-oratory. Al. 7-1026. I 3 Lest and found BEAGLE Lost from Waubesa Beach.

Has tan collar on. Can be identified by round white spot above the tail. 6-2450. BILLFOLD (leather) Containing US government bonds and ROTC check, LOST Thursday in vicinity of campus or Langdon St. Needed desperately.

REWARD. Phone 3-1845. LOST Large Persian cat, cream col or. Reward. Mrs.

Curkeet, 2914 Ox-fffrd Shorewood Hills. 3-2350. 1100 REWARD for information for recovery of small Gelding Shetland pony, chestnut, light tail and mane. Wind broken, biting habit, from farm about March 1st. Dr.

Prciity. Bnraboo. Wis. 15 Help Wanted, Male AUTO BODY METALMAN First class only. This is a steady job in the oldest body shop in the city, au Deneiits.

HANSEN AUTO BODY CO. 113-123 S. Blair Street Phone AL. 6-5075 BARTENDER For one of Madison's better supper clubs. Experience, references required.

Salary open. Write B-8832 Times-Journal. BELLMAN Must be over 21. See Mr, Ross, Park Hotel. No phone calls.

please. BOOKKEEPER Experienced, for wholesale Grocery Business. Must be graduate of Bookkeeping course typing essential. Must enjoy working with figures. Good salary plus all fringe benefits.

Good opportunity for advancement to office and credit manager. Write full qualifications and experience to P.O. Box 119, Prairie du Chien, Wis. CAB DRIVERS Full or part time Dav or night APPLY IN PERSON BADGER CAB CO. 12 N.

Few St. CARPENTERS Steady work for ton- notcn men, on msri grade homes. Call 3-Z655 or 8-2871. CARPENTER FOREMAN Union man to handle crew. Top wages paid to right man plus bonus Plan Must be able to handle men and know all phases of home building.

An excellent opportunity for the right man. Write B-8821 Times-Journal for personal interview. CITY MANAGER Position available as City Manager City of take Geneva. Wis. Apply in writing, stating age.

educational DacKgrouna. experience. Qualifications. Address replies to Mrs. Josephine Park.

City Clerk, Lake Geneva. Wis. DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER Mechanical or alectrical engineering graduate. Some product development experience desirable. Excellent opportunity and employee benefits OHIO CHEMICAL SURGICAL EQUIPMENT CO.

1 1400 E. WASHINGTON AVE. MADISON. WIS. DRAFTSroan.

Mechanical. Experience required. Excellent opportunity for qualified individual. Henszey Com pany, wt xrtown. wis.

ENGINEERS DO YOU HAVE 3 or More Years of MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SCHOOLING APFLY PERSONNEL OFFICE 8 A.M. 4 P.M. Monday Through Friday C1SHOLT MACHINE CO. 1245 E. Washington Ave.

FARM HELP On 80 acre dairy farm, by the month or balance of this year. Must be experienced. State age and wages wanted. Henry Oimoen. Blue Mounds, Wis.

Call Ml. Horeb FARM HELP Grassland farm near Madison. Beef cattle feeder operation with excellent facilities. 3 bedroom home completely remodeled, redecorated and furnished even 30 cu. ft.

ref-freezer. new gas range ar.d oil heat. Must have first-class experienced beef man. Pay on share basis. No bad habits will be tolerated.

Wonderful living for family. Write Box 881S Times-Journal. i MACHINIST for small company. Milling, jigboring, and shop mathematics essential. Croup insurance.

Paid vacations. An nttlies strictly tuniiueiu confidential. Write Box 8S09 Times- Frautsehi funeral home, 120 E. Wilson st. Harry Gink, 3 p.m., Frautsehi funeral home, 120 E.

Wilson St. Mrs. Hattie E. Reed, 1 p. Gunderson funeral home, 1936 Winnebago st.

Lyman Buchanan, 2 p. Fitch-Lawrence-Ryan funeral! home, 626 University ave, John PoloniSr. John Poloni 72, of Buell died Tuesday In 209 a ness. Mr. Poloni was I fam.e coun.

19G5, living jui Madison for fi me past ti years. He was former- 3 Iy employed as a 9 I at the av Madison Kipp Co. i vors in clude four daugh ters, Mrs. Nicho las Novak, Chi- Mr POLONI cago; Mrs. Jo seph Justiliano.

209 Buell Mrs. Richard O'Leary, 1001 Win- gra dr and Mrs. William Coins, 711 S. Division and eight grandchildren. The body was taken to the Fitch Lawrence Ryan funeral home.

Mrs. Paulson Rites STOUGHTON Funeral serv ices for, Mrs. O. M. Paulson, 61, former Stoughton resident who died Monday in Seattle, Wash, will be held today in Seattle.

Mrs. Paulson was the former Leona Hibbard, daughter of J. M. Hibbard, former owner and editor of the Stoughton Courier- Hub. She moved to Washington in 1924.

Mrs. Frank Burrow JANESVILLE Mrs. Frank Burrow, 57, lifelong Janesville resident, died Tuesday in a Janesville hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in St.

John Lutheran church. Mrs. Earl Wadleigh HILLSBORO Mrs. Earl Wad leigh, 56, Hillsooro, died Monday in a Hillsboro hospital. Funeral servrces will be held at 1:30 p.m.

Thursday in the Hart funeral home. Mrs. Jacob Burkhatter MONROE Mrs. Jacob Buvk- halter, 95, Monroe, died Monday night at her home after a long illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Thursday in the Schrin-er-Neushwander funeral home. Jacob Sirny SAUK CITY Jacob Sirny, 64 Sauk City, died Tuesday in a Baraboo hospital after suftering a heart attack while at work at Badger Ordnance Works (BOW) Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the First Evangelical and ed church. TerwilUger Rites JANESVILLE Funeral serv ices for John Terwilliger, 83, who died Sunday at his home, will be held at 2 today at the Reining funeral home. Joseph R.

Schmidt PORTAGE Joseph Schmidt, 56, Portage, died Tuesday at a Portage hospital after a brief illness. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Pflanz funeral home. Mrs. Anderson Rites STOUGHTON Funeral serv ices for Mrs.

Thora Anderson, 74, Stoughton, who died Tues day at a Stoughton nursing home, will be held at 2 p. Thursday in the Cummings-Edi-son-Olson funeral home. Survivors include a Howard, Madison. Mrs. Ross Binger BRODHEAD Mrs.

Ross Binger, 55, Brodhead, died unex pectedly Monday at home. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Union Evangelical United Brethren church, Oakley. William F.

Swanton BRODHEAD i 1 1 i a Swanton. 81, a retired Brodhead baker, died Tuesday at a Mon roe hospital after a short illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Survivors include a son, Frederick, 809 Royster Madison.

Neesvig's $1,900 Suit Over Roof Resumed For the second time, a Circuit Court jury is hearing the trial of a $1,900 damage suit started by Oswald Neesvig, an official of Netovig's Madison Packing 308 W. Dayton against the estate of the late Carl A. Zahn. a Madison building con- tractor. Neesvig claims the estate is indebted to him for a faulty roof placed ttrou-jh contract to Mr.

Zahn on a garage at the packing company. The trial was first started in January but was adjourned be- cause of the death of Circuit 'Judge Alvin C. fisis. Circuit 9 'I''' at of Arts, and Letters at Marquette University Friday and Saturday. They are J.

Gibson Winans, physics professor; B. A. Sokoloff English Instructor; Edward E. Taube, geography instructor at the Racine and Kenosha Extension centers; Preston C. Ham-m mathematics professor; Daniel M.

Benjamin, entomology npnfAccftr a L- antn. uiuiugy asMMaiu; uicnii naas.i research assistant; Lyall H. Powers, English instructor, and Frederick I. Tietze, assistant professor of English at the Ra Labor Editors Meet A Midwest Labor Press conference to be held here Saturday and Sunday will draw labor edi tors from several neighboring ttates. Robert Ozanne, director of the School for Workers, organiied the conference.

Cooperating sponsors are the school of jour nalism, the extension department of journalism, the Midwest La bor Press Association, and the CIO Editors Association. Journalism faculty members who will speak include Profs. Bruce Westley, Lester Hawkes, and Malcolm MacLean. Bowman to Speak Duane F. Bowman, president of the Madison Bowman Farm Dairy, will be the main speaker tonight at the University of Wisconsin School of Commerce Send-off at the Memorial Union.

Scholarships and awards will be made to commerce students the annual banquet which will start at 6:30 p.m. in Great Hall. Bowman will speak on "What Business Looks for in a College Graduate." Dave Bohte, Milwau-i kee, is general chairman. La Crosse Girl Honored Alice Engelhard, La CroeseJ music student at the University Wisconsin, has been present-; ed the scholarship award of the Sigma Alpha Iota, national music sorority, for the highest grades for the past seven semesters. Lorelle Wood, Berlin; Mau reen Griffin, Whitefish Bay, and Marilyn Rohde, Neshkoro, re ceived sword of honor awards for outstanding leadership and service.

Wtfe Chairman Prof. E. E. Witte, 1809 Madison chairman of the Univer sity of Wisconsin department of economics, will be program chairman of the Industrial Re lations Research Association's spring meeting today and Thursday in Milwaukee. Prof.

L. Reed Tripp, 1014 Beloit is acting secretary-treasurer. U.W. First in Ph.D.'s The University of Wisconsin ranks first for the second suc cessive year among American universities in the number of doctoral degrees granted during 1954-35. Wisconsin granted 399 doctor of philosophy degrees during the 1954-55 academic year, accord ing to a compilation by the As sociation of Research Libraries.

Following were Illinois with 333, California at Berkeley 317, New York 303, Columbia and Har vard 299 each and Michigan 280. Wisconsin also led the previous year with 405 with Columbia second and Illinois third. Jury Picked to Hear Freney, Parisi Suit A Circuit Court jury was drawn Tuesday afternoon to hear a $7,500 traffic accident damage suit started by Detective Frank Freney, 502 Holly against Ross V. Parisi, 607 S. Orchard st Freney was injured Feb.

19. 1955, when cars driven by him and Parisi, sales manager for the Commercial Products collided at Regent and Park sts. Parisi's insurer, the Rural Mutual Casualty is named co- defendant in the suit. The jurors are Morris Bystol, Perry; George Chase, Sun Prairie; James G. Clark, Belleville; Mrs.

Alvin Everson. Stoughton; Frederick H. Gage, 1201 S. Mid- vale Elmer Gullickson, Stoughton; Mrs. Ann E.

Miller, 4406 Yuma Mrs. Harley B. Moe, Route 2, Stoughton; Mrs. Harold Peterson, 1511 Wood lane; Hold en Swenson, Deer- field; Mrs. R.

B. Britton. 3409 Blackhawk and F. W. Jes-tila, 2817 Van Hise ave.

Embezzling Charged to Ex-State Secretary Elizabeth Sweeney. 56, Milwaukee, a former secretary in the attorney general's office in Madison, was charged in Superior Court Tuesday afternoon with embezzling $300 paid in October, 1953, on a state veter-aa'i loan. Miss Sweeney pleaded no contest, was adjudged guilty, and was released on her own signature for $300 bail pending sentencing June 1. Dist Atty. Jofcn D.

Winner said "Miss Sweeney endorsed and cashed a $300 check mailed the attorney general's office by the fatHer of a Milwaukee vet eran as payment on his sons state loan. She resigned from her secretary's job before the embezzlement was discovered a Dorothy Shafer KIFL" and Clarence Miller. Cashton; two sons, Lawrence. Cashton, and John, in the Navy; four brothers, Ray, La Crosse; Paul Lindsay, and Walter. Hay- ward, and Spencer, Casnton; two iters, Mrs.

Henry Janusheske and Mrs. Irving Snell, both of Hayward, and four grandchil dren. Friends may call at the Torkel-nrt funeral home this afternoon and tonight. Mrs. Mehin Parman Mrs.

Melvin S. Parman. 62. of 310 Sheldon died Monday in a Madison hospital after a long illness. She was a lifelong resident of the city.

Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday at the Frautsehi funeral home, the Rev Frederick Wolff of Glenwood Moravian church, officiating Burial will be in Forest Hills eemetery. Surviving are her husband to daughters, Mrs. Otto Kappel 1208 W.

Dayton and Mrs James Bradley, Rockford, four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Royston. Mazomanie, and Mrs. Viola Canfield, Glen-dale, and a brother, Ro man H. Brumm, Glendale, Calif.

may call at the funeral home after 3 p. m. today. The family has asked that remem-j brances be in the form of memorials to the Moravian church. Boyd C.

Gardner JANESVILLE Boyd C. Gardner, 81, Janesville, retired chief engineer of trie Hough Manufacturing Company, died Monday in a Janesville hospital. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon in Newark, N. Y. Mr.

Gardner was born in So-duf, N. Y. He had been with the Hough firm for 50 years when he retired in 1953. He was a member of the City Council when Janesville adopted the city manager form of government in 1923. Mrs.

Herbert Wedl JEFFERSON Mrs. Herbert Wedl, 67, Jefferson, died Mon day in a Ft. Atkinson hospital. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Thursday in St Law rence Catholic church.

Mrs. Wedl was the mother of Mrs. William W. Kelley, 110 Waubesa Madison. Skaife Rites LANCASTER Funeral serv ices for John M.

Skaife, 62 town of Little Grant farmer who was killed in a tractor accident Monday, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Harris and Wepking funeral home. He was pinned under the tractor when it overturned near his home. William H. Collins William H.

Collins, 58. Madi son, died Tuesday in a Madi son hospital after a long illness. Mr. Collins was employed as a cook and a sign painter. Friends may call at the Fitch-Lawrence-Ryan funeral home after 7 tonight.

CarrcAl Binder MINNEAPOLIS (JP) Carroll Binder, 60, editorial page editor of the Minneapolis Tribune and former foreign editor and di rector of the Chicago Daily News foreign service, died Tues-i day. David McElwee EDGERTON David McElwee, 63, Edgerton, died Tuesday in a Janesville hospital after a long illness Private funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Jones funeral home. Mrs. Rose Schramm MONROE Mrs.

Rose Schramm, 63, Monroe, died Mon day night in a Monroe hospital. Funeral services will be held, at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the Shriner-Neushwander funeral home. Leo Collins RIDGEWAY Leo Collins 60, a lifelong Barneveld-Hollan- dale area resident, died Monday in a Dodgeville hospital after a short illness.

Survivors include two sons. Leo 2619 Monroe and James. 72 Craig and a daughter. Madeline, 133 N. But ler all of Madison Funeral services will be held at 9 30 a.m.

Thursday in St. Bridget's Catholic church. Burial, will be in Hollandale. Rose Kingeter PLATTE VI LLE Rose i g- ter. 91.

Platteville. died Tues day in a rest home here Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Karr-i mann funeral home, Platteville. 5 day. at the Court House in the CitvbS'reet.

wherein they seek a variance of Madison, in said County, there will be heard and considered: The application of John F. Crnlln for the piobije of the Will of Henry Mahoney. deceased, avid will teint. Judge Hernron W. Sachtjen island only recently was located in presiding- at the trial now.

MHwaukee, Winner said. 9 9 SSllil mm ej.

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