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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 23

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To Place a Want Ac? 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Call 256-5511 Toll Free 255-4507 TJIE CAPrrAL TIMES, Tuf sJay, May 31, 19623 JC3S of INTEREST JOBS of INTEREST MALE PERSONAL INTEREST 15 JOBS of INTEREST MALE 15 15 Priidhoiiime MALE HJiilteatcii EDoilgeille Winner of Dra2 Title UNION GROVE, Wis.

Uft Don PruJhomme of Granada Hills, DEMCO LIBRARY SUPPLIUS 2120 Fordem Avenua Michlne Operator with truck drlvlri experience. Snippinv Receiving man. If you have completed your military obligation, desire a career with progressive company, phone 244-5651 to arrange for interview. SEASONAL OufDOOlTwbRK Must be available for work up te the end of trie year. This Is temporary outdoor physical work on ss distribution crews.

Must live within our service area. Call Mr. Brocher ot MADISON GAS ELECTRIC CO. 255-4521 weekdava am. to 5 p.m.

for an appoint, ment. DRIVING INSTRUCTOR Full time professional lob, should enloy teaching and be over 25, for details contact Four Lakes Driver Training School, 3301 University Avenue. YOUNG MATiHigh school srad dratt exempt for clerical work: with construction company. Opnor. tunity for advancement, benefits, paid vacation.

Permanent, year around position. Construction Co. 244-7147. drove a Chrysler-powered dragster down a one-quarter mile strip at 213 miles per hour Monday to capture the United Drag PIANO TUNING 873-7965, 244-1950 alter 4 WEDDING per 100. Napkins, etc.

snown in your home. 2S6-847 (9-12) Let Business Education Secure Your Future! Programs Offered: Business Administration (Accounting Marketing) Machine Shorthand (Court Reporting) Secretarial Training (Executlve-Legal-Medlcal) a) Sneedwrlflng (A-B-C Shorthand) Summer Semester Begins May 31st FREE Catalog on request Call 256-7794 or write to MADISON BUSINESS COLLEGE Madison 3, Wisconsin 215 W. Washington Ave. HW.M.....I..I-F1I..!., rJ11 -T rv.TTrll.-nri1IW(llM a ril uij. ii Jim mi awiMiKiHJU.imii i 1 -h If I rM I 8 1 5 v.

--i- i I i I Racers Association's national title. Prudhomme won each session of the three days of head-to- DELIVERY and maintenance help tor floral shop. Part Time. Inquire 229 North st. No telephone calls.

DR Tver-war in person; 301 S. Bedford, week days 1-4 p.mMno phone calls) DRAFTSMEN Experience preferred. Will consider trainee with high tchool drafting. Excellent working conditions, liberal benefits. Apply In person: Dairy Equipment T919 Souh Stoughton Madison, dTaftsman High school graduate with mechanical drafting training to work tn product design department.

Excellent opportunity with a grow ing company which offers top notch working conditions, pay. and employee benefits. Call 145-641 1 (or detain CARNES CORP. Verona, Wis. "An Equal Opportunity Employer- ELECTRONICS TechniclanMusrbi trained in black and white ana color.

Apply In person from 9 a.m. to 12 Noon it! BOB'S T.V., 60? North sr FACTORY WORK Only 'those In. terested In permanent employment. Do not phone ApcH In person only 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Cordovan Inc. Recap Plant. Rt. 3, Syene Madison FARM HELP Single man for modern dairy and nog farm. Good wacjes, can stnrt at once.

Call 244 3620 or 835-3989. FARM MACHINERY SET-UP MAN For IH DEALER Apply In person to CARL F. STATZ SONS, INC. Waunakee, Wisconsin head elimination duels. The 25-year-old professional driver re ceived $5,000 of the $30,000 purse.

The UDRA championships are the first phase of drag racing's triple crown. Prudhomme is also defending champion in the Na haahtoeBMiatfeaafeM Hi tlCi II M. iWlll' tional Hot Rod Association meet at Indianapolis, in Septem ber. Jack Stephens, Marc Higgins, Joe Evans, Randy Jackson, Jeff Heibel, Ted Evans, Frank Dunbar, and Paul Hirsch. The Dodgers were to meet Sun Prairie today at Sun Prairie in the district playoff.

The winner moves on to the sectionals Friday and Saturday. (Obma Studios Photo) Here's the outstanding Dodgeville high school baseball club which has won the SWAL, championship and the River Valley district title. The Dodgers, coached hy John Wilson, have won all 12 of their games this spring. Top row, left to right: Mark Van Epps, Craig Heibel, Doug Loy, Bruce Rundle, Bob Prldeaux, Gary Johnson, Coach Wilson. Seated: Gordie Kramer, PERMANENT JOB opening for younger man to operate machin.

ery in seed corn processing plant. Good wages and chance for advancement. Apply In writing or call 255-4803 between I a.m.-S p.m. BUney Farms Rt. 3, Madison, Wis.

YOUN 0 MAN to seT'men'l clotiv Ing. 3 weeks paid vacation after 1st year. Company paid Insurance and rellrement. Apply Richman Brothers, Westgate Shopping Can-ter. YOUNG ME to le'aVrTthe newi paper business.

Must be able to drive. Call Mr. Schluter between 2 p.m. 4 p.m. Madison Newspapers, H5 S.

Carroll Sf. 256-5511 ext. 254 MAN to operate GuTWMngtatlon in Oregon, Wis. Will consider lease to right party. Contact Badger Pe-troleum McFarland, Wit.

Phone 838-4525. REGISTER NOW FOR ULY 5 ELECTRONICS CLASS 3 Year A Degree Program Nationwide Graduate PJacemenfl Morning or Afternoon Classes Class Hours Allow Part-time Jobs Air Conditioned Class Rooms Class Sizes Limited Credit for Previous Training G.I. BILL APPROVED For information Call, Write or Visit OJ EUCTRONICS Creek Stops Watertown Johnson Creek upset arch-rival Watertown, 5-3, in the Rock Riv PARTTIME SALESMAN Young man over 25 with some sales experience preferred to work nights and Sat. urdavs. KARSTEN'S, 22 NORTH CARROLL.

Bruinfield Will Ride Kauai King By TED MEIER (Auoclalcd Prtts SoorU Writer) Everything's coming up roses er baseball league Monday. Two Lake Mills Posts Third League Win Lake Mills is going great guns in the Northern division of the Central Wisconsin baseball league. The Grays won their third straight victory Monday by nipping Fort Atkinson, 8-7. Lake led Phone 249 4411 walks, a fielder's choice, Jerry Moldenhauer's double and Steve Ellsworth's two run single won MAN to work In Parts Department. Experience desired but not neces-sary.

Apply International Harvestor Co, 31)6 Commercial. Phone 244- 6251. MAN FOR JANITOR work! Par? time afternoons and Saturdays. Methodist Hospital, dietary SERVICE STATION Attendant Full and part time, benefits. Erickso Oil University Ave.

SERVICE MAN towork onautr matic washers, etc. Experience pre-terred. Excellent working conditions and opportunity for advancement Apply in person to "Clyde," JUS.Park. SURVEYOR-Chief of party, tor iocal civil engineering office. Responsible charge office and field.

Engineering survevs, lub divisions, property and topoq work. Bridweil Engineering 238-9231 TORCH MAN SHEAR MAN For steady employment local crap yard. MIDWEST STEEL INC. 4400 Sycamore Fraff7c con A NCE MAN Permanent city civil service position special iring in making, installing, and maintaining street and traffic sif'S and Signals. High School plus trade school with courses In automotive and machine practice.

$405 to $490 ppr month. TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE. MAN permanent city civil service position in semi-skilled electrical work involving installation, maintenance, and repair of traffic Signals, street lighting systems, and police and fire alarms. High school or trade school plus experience in general electrical repair and maintenance work. S425 to $514 per month.

ity personnel 404 53709, Dial 2W-4il5 TRASH TRUCK and deiivervarlvprB. Must know city. Apply Phll't Transfer and Trucking Co. 967 Jonathan Drive. TRUC DR I for Must be 21.

Steady work. Em-plQve benefits. J22-7333 TRUCK mechanic heavy equipment. Must have own tools. 50 hour weekly guarantee.

222-4225 TRUCKDRIVER Wanted. For straight truck or semi trailer. In-quire at Bedner Transfer Lines, Sun Prairie, Wis. TRUC RIVER S-todeTlver pa In Madison. Must know city.

Apply International Harvester 3116 Commercial. Phone 244-6251 Utilitymaintenance" man 8 a.m. -4: JO p.m. Monday-Friday. Permanent work for steady, dependable man.

Call 255-5131 ext. 327 Madison General Hospital. WAR HOUSE MEN Nightfull end part time, starting A p.m. Apply In person; A. J.

Sweet of Madison, Inc. 639 W. Wilson St. WARE H6uSEDriver-Permanent po-sitton, medical supply, local area. Good working conditions with opportunity Apply In person SPENCE-McCORD 1212 N.

Stoughton Rd. OHIO CHEMICAL Is In the midst of the expansion In the medical field. It offers above average promotional possibilities not only in Madison, but throughout the entire country. Current openings Include APPLICATIONS ENGINEER for BSME or BSEE in our hospital medical gas Pipeline Planning Dept DRAFTSMAN for young man with TOOL DESIGN drafting experience. LAB TECHNICIAN for high school graduate with Chemistry background.

9 METHODS ENGINEER for BSME, EE, or IE to work closely with product Engineers In regard to methods, tooting, costs, processes for new product design. NEW PRODUCTS PLANNER for man with hospital, medical, engineering, or technical background to conceive, evaluate, plan new products in the hospital field. ORDER CORRESPONDENT for young ambitious college man who can deal effectively with our customers and plant and office personnel in clarifying and handling orders. SALES ENGINEER for BSME or BSEE to work with architects, consultants, engineers, and hospital personnel in design of hospital medical gas pipeline systems. Summer working hours Try to stop In between 30, but If Inconvenient, phone 256-5421 for special appointment or for an application form.

OHIO CHEMICAL 1400 E. Washington, Madison, Wis. "An Equal Opportunity Employer" SCHAPPEONTACneeds Man to help deliver new cars. (Change license plates, remove window stickers, dust off run errands, drive cars and work In our new car building. Must have excellent character references and driving record.

Hours are A.M. to 6 P.M. Mon. and crl. till P.M.

and Sat. i II 4 PM. Prefer man living c'ose to our garage. Apply to Perry Schappe at SCHAPPE PONTKC SERVICE BUILDING 623 E. Mifflin St.

for Johnson Creek in the ninth. Watertown had scored five for Don Brumfield these days. The 28-year-old jockey from straight wins. In other games Hustiford won Nicholasville, rode Kauai King to victory in the Kentucky RENT An electric Hoover rug shamoooer for SI per oay with purchase of rug shampoo. MANCHESTER'S Housewares Depts All 3 Stores SAVE BIGI Do your own rug and upholstery cleaning with Blue Lustre.

Rent electric shampooer $1. Manchester's Notions better Better Hurry to Arthur Murray's IQ'fr E. Mifflin 256-9055 CHARGE AT THE EMPORIUM" With your new Madison Credit plate 20 DAYS or 10 MONTHS TO PAY BE A REAL ESTATE "Broker. Wis-consln School of Real Estate, 141 W. Wisconsin Milwaukee.

MEMORIAL GIF TS-to your" WisT Heart Association support research. 233-8206. over Neosho, 12-0 behind a one hitter by George Held. Joe 8-0 after four innings and then Derby and The Preakness and it FILLING STATION ATTENDANT Older person semi-retired; add to your present Income, for appointment call 249-6853 or 249-3012. GARDENERSAND HANDYMAN -Part time.

Top pay. Benefits. Must be dependable. Call 231-1321 GARDENER" Excel lent opportune ty for a mature dependable man to care for the lawn, shrubs and flowers ot a Maple Bluff home. Good salary and flexible hours.

Write to Box 8577 Madison Newspapers slating experience and references. ICE CREAM vending from bikes. Boys 13 and up. Small area towns included.25S-4340 INSURANCE UNDERWRITER Expanding property and casualty company has opening for young man to train as an underwriter. College graduate preferred.

Training and helpful supervision prepares you for this challenging career. Send complete resume to Personnel Department, Home Mutual Insurance Company, 1001 W. Foster Street, Appielon, Wisconsin. JANITOR Nights for general e'ean-ing. 40 hour week.

References re-Quested. Write Box 8264 Madison Newspapers. JANITOR In new building. Located near the Square. Outline qualifications to Box 8583 Madison Newspapers, lncJ JANITOR Maintenance foreman, working supervisor, experienced In handling people.

Rift rence required. Also need janitors. Write 8578 Madison Newspapers. JANITORS 7 a.m.-3;30 p.m., fvi a.m. -6 P.m., 2:30 p.m.

-11 p.m. shifts available. 40 hour week. S1.45 per hour. Uniforms furnished.

Permanent work for steady dependable men. Able to furnish ret-erences. ApdIv personnel office. Madison General Hospital, 925 Mound St. LM A 249-8526 between 9 and 5 looks as if he will win the Bel MEN-Presently employed who are interested in working scheduled days off.

Good pay. Outdoor work, Calj244-0282 or 249-1110 MEN Experienced or will train for janitorial work. Part lime mornings. See Mr. Emil Berg, at Toppt' Dscountstore between 8-9 a.m.

GO WITH AwiNNERperlecedi aggressive shoe salesman. Too benefits. Emporium Shoe Departments. DRAFT exempt man for production work In paint manufacturing plant. Steady work.

188 East Johnson st. withstood three futile Fort rallies including one of five runs in the Ewing's double was the lone safety off Held. Ashippun beat Reeseville, 3-2, with a run after one out in the mont Stakes with Kauai King on Saturday and become the first to sweep the Triple Crown in 18 seventh. The final Lake run came when Ron Krchn singled, Dick Kobly walked and John years. ninth when Jack Spicuzza singled, Jim Schramm sacrificed and Driving a slingshot type dragster fed with a fuel mixture containing nitroglycerine, Prudhomme sped down the One-quarter mile from a standing' start in 7.53 seconds in his final run Monday for the fastest clocking of the meet.

He was timed at 213.18 m.p.h. through the electronic taps at the end of the run as he defeated Tom Hults of Walnut Creek, for the day's honors. Hults finished third in the overall standings behind Tom Hoover of Minneapolis, Minn. Roy Tuller of Santa Monica, won the gasoline dragster competition with a top speed of 186.52 m.p.h. and collected $3,700.

The dragster was" powered by two Chevrolet engines. The main modified stock division title went to Al Fontanini of Highwood, 111., who reached 140.62 m.p.h. in a 1965 Plymouth. The regular stock eliminations were won by Bob Gillings of Zion, 111., in a 1965 Chevelle at 125.00 m.p.h. Champions were crowned in 12 divisions.

The four day meet, which Included exhibition on the first night Friday, attracted a total attendance of 42,000. Other winners included: Dragsteri BFA, Gabby Blee-ker, Chicago, 111., 176.47 m.p.h.; junior fuel, Ron Rice, Springfield, Ohio, 169.81 m.p.h.; junior gas, Price Matters, Waukesha, 163.63 m.p.h. Modified stocks Little, Terry Seitz, Kenosha, 130.43 m.p.h. Regular stocks Second division, Philip Nicholas, Des Plaines, 111., 115.38 m.p.h.; third, Curt Plessinger, Addison, 111., 120.27 m.p.h.; fourth, Dick Smith, Kenosha, 81.81 m.p.h. Hot rod Bill McHaig, Chicago, 111., 109.75 m.p.h.

It seemed for a while that JOBS of INTEREST FEMALE 16 Dick Neitzel's third hit scored 6 Brumfield might be faced with a TRAVEL Spicuzza. difficult choice Memorial Djy after he. won the $137,900 Der Trieloff singled in the fourth inning. Arland DeBair had a triple with the bases loaded in the third frame. Delavan-Darien with Dale Hel-geson, one of the best hkters In the circuit getting four hits, beat Whitewater, 9-3.

Jack Gallagher by astride Creme Dela' Creme at Garden State Park. Clyman nipped Slinger, 7-6, in 11 innings and Juneau turned in a 6-2 win over Lebanon. Line score: Johnson Creek M0 Kt 003 7 1 Watertown 000 100 100-3 10 3 Chuck Braunschweig and Jim Braun- DRIVERS AVAILABLE TO DRIVE YOUR CAR ANYWHERE REASONABLB 25 Offices S. and Canada AUTO DRIVEAWAY 43 W. Wisconsin Ave.

Milwaukee R3-4770 NEED RIDE to Stoughton, Stough-ton Truck Body, June 7 thru 10, 7 a.m. $5 tor expenses. 244-6874 after 4 p.m. Mr. Torgerson fNTERESTED In sharing driving to Piatteville summer session begin-ning June 13? 244-1032 or 244-4027.

hit a two-run homer in the third schweig; Dennis Turke, Lance Reich (l and Pirkl. frame. The Western section, which Includes Beloit, the league's de But Don's good fortune stood up. He didn't have to choose between Kauai King and Creme Dela Creme in the Belmont. i 1 Leading hitters Joe Storniolo (JC) 3x5, Dennis Turke (W) 2x5.

R. Von Ru- di (W) 2x4, C. Moldenhacer (W) 2x4, Steve Ellsworth (JC) 2x4. 2B-Rich Von Ruden (W), Clitf Moldenhauer (W), Jerry Moldenhauer (JC). SO C.

Braunschweig LOST AND FOUND 7 fending champion, Monona Grove Lakers, Madison Exchange Bank, Columbus and Madison Poole's Supper Club will commence their season next Sunday. 5, Turke 1. BB c. Braunschweig 3, Ira Hanford, trainer of the Jersey winner, eased Brumfield's mind. "We will not go in the lurxe 4.

nits otf lurka 5 In Reich 2 In 1. LOST MAN going to Wlddleton In latt model 'ThunderBird', May 14, who picked up 2 hitch hikers from airport: Did you find mv view finder with case. 255-1192, Mike, after 9 p.m. ADMITTING CLERK Weekends, and holidays. 8:30 m.j 12 p.m.

Permanent position. Musi be accurate typist. Minimum age 21. 81.64 per hour. Apply Madison Gen-eral Hospital, 925 Mound St.

ALTERATION Montgomery Ward. SeeMr. Hlte AUTOMOBILE underwriter, experU enced All fringe benefits. Air conditioned office. Square.

$4hfl starting salary. Write Box 8604, Madison Newspapers. BABYSITTER wanted myhome 5 days a week In Monona Village area. 222-7819 alter BANQUET ASSISTANTS Full time and part time. Includes table setting, dishing food, clean up, etc.

No experience necessary, good health required. Apply Personnel, Wisconsin Memorial Union, 4th floor, corner of Park and Langdon, Mon. thru Frl. 10:00 p.m. Equal Opportunity Employer BEDSIDE Care Including meal piarC nlng and meals for fha ratlenf.

No housework required. 873-7195, 873-6578: Call between 4-7 p.m. BOOKKEEPER Typist. 1 fice, west side, mature woman. Ideal working conditions In new office, 40 hours.

SHAW CONSTRUCTION CO. 238-0219 weekdays 9-5 BOOK KEEERSCLERKS SECRETARIES, TYPISTS (Students Over 18) Apply now for immediate assign. ments and summer vacation em ployment. Call lor appointment. NO FEE TOP PAY Ft.Atkinson 7 Laka Mills ab ab Belmont," Hanford said.

Instead Creme dela Creme will be shipped to Chicago for the Arlington Clas Belschel erf 0 2 8raatz cf 4 i Thiesen Wins Oregon Feature 'III1 Hetzel ss 4 0 0 Reynolds 3b 4 11 Page 5 1 1 Prueter ss 4 11 Larkin 3b 5 1 0rohn 2b 5 2 1 JOBS of INTEREST MALE 15 sic. "I'm glad I don't have to make Farr lb 5 2 2 Kobly 5 0 2 Heinrlch If 4 11 Trieloff If 4 12 ORGOIi KATO Thiesen of Bienfang 3 1 0 Johnson rf 2 10 Poynette captured the 25-lap vic that decision," Brumfield said Punzel 2b 3 11 Jones rf 10 0 Lueder 3 0 OLay 4 2 Hogan rf lOOAmidon 000 tory and Mike Jacobson of Ore "Both Kauai King and Creme MAINTENANCE MAN Gremmiiv Qer's Goal Post. Day work. Apply after 5 p.m. MANACERS-ASSISTANTS Operators needed for Stop-And-Go.

Convenience Food Stores. Opening in Madison and surrounding area. Experience helpful but not necessary if other qualifications are satisfactory. Come by or send application request to: Stop-And-Go Food Stores, 4326 Britta Pkwy (W. Belt-line Madison, Wis.) MERCHANDISING AND BUYING ASSISTANT Excellent opportunity for an am.

bitious young man In a progressive retail firm. Experience in variety fieil desirable. Group Insurance, paid vacations, merchandise discounts, other employee benefits. Modern new office facilities. Apply in person.

RENNEBOHM DRUG STORES 2300 Badger Lane MECHANIC and MECHANIC'S HELPER For tractors and trucks International Harvester Dealer Apply In person to CARL F. STATZ SONS, INC Waunakee, Wisconsin MULTILITHOPER ATOR Part time. Sat. Call Mr. Selix, 257-1288 DeBeir lb 4 0 2 gon took the 15-lap semi-final In dela Creme are great horses." Totals 38 7 I Totals 34 113 a y's stock car racing pro gram at the Capital Speedway.

Ft. Atkinson 000 010 5107 Lake Mills 313 100 0OX I Ft. Atkinson 2. Lake Mills I. SB- Thiesen, Jacobson, Bernie Gal- It was Creme dela Creme's Page, DeBeir.

2B Braatz, Reynolds. SO ston of Madison and Dick Brescia Bienfang 2, Lueder 4, Lay 3, Amldon 1. Hits off Bienfang 0 In 1, Lueder 13 in 7, Lay I in 7, Amldon 0 in 2. seventh victory in eight starts and avenged his only defeat by a nose to Indulto in the Withers of Baraboo were winners in the 10-lap races. John McNamara of qualifying time of 14.60.

Whitewater 3 Delavan-Darlen 9 ab is rh Gallagher cf 5 3 3 2b Kelly 3 0 0 Mile at Aqueduct. This time he beat Indulto by two lengths al service 25 West Main' Harvey ss 5 11 Lottig 1 1 Helgeson p.lb 4 1 4 bookkeeper" though running wide at the head Hill lb 5 10 Managers Meet APPLIANCE SERVICEMAN If you are experienced, or have electrical and mechanical aptitude, we offer a top opportunity. We will train the right person. Apply to AL MEINKE, 1639 Monroe. APPLICATORS WANTED DESPERATELY for siding.

Own equipment. Highest wage per squar In the Industry. Experience only. CAPITOL CITY BLDRS. SUPPLY 1010 N.

Sherman Ave. 249-72U ASSISTANT MANAGER for automotive service center. Please statt experience and salary desired. Write Box 8565, Madison Newspapers. ASSISTANT BUYER FOR BOYS' DEPARTMENT A terrific opportunity for aggressive young man.

Job with growth potential. Many store benefits. 257-4321, ext. 342 ATTENDANTS for service station, full and part time. Apply Windsor Skelly Truck: Stop.

249-9294. AUTO MECHANIC Experienced. Enioy the low pressure of a small dealership. Straight hourly rate, paid vacations. GILBERT MOTORS 308 E.

Main, Stoughton U73-7267 BAKER Call 233-7353 RED OWL BAKERY nutson 2b Regan ss 3b O'Donnell Regez 3ruman If Cluver rf Wovse cf Wichalek 3b 4 11 1 0 1 5 0 0 5 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 1 2 0 0 4 1 0 3 2 1 3 0 2 of the stretch where he led by Taylor shell rf 4 00 4 0 0 2 1 0 City men's baseball league Robinson 2b four lengths. Brumfield has been up on the Bwamazon Farm colt Focte lb managers are reminded to MANPOWER NEEDS 40 WORE MEN FOR TEMPORARY WORK IMMEDIATELY AppIV m. We need mm for loading and un londing, facfory and warehouse work. Meal tickets issued. Tuet.

MANPOWER 26 S. Webster-at E. Main st. 1 Block East of Square in all of his races. Wednesday night's second and fi- Totals 38 910 Totals 32 3 5 Delavan-Darien 804 0OO 1310 Whitewater 020 000 0011 Creme dela Creme shared the nal organizational meeting at 7 Permanent, challenging position Involving preparation ot budgets, financial reports, and special studies of sales, profits, expenses.

5 dny week. Summer hours Pieasanl, air-conditioned offices. Aopy If possible, or phona Employment Supervisor for a specie! appointment or an application form. OHIO CHEMICAL 1400 E. Washington, Madison, yVli "An Equal Opportunity Employer holiday headlines with Bold Lad, i 5 at the Washington Scixxi auditorium, 545 W.

Dayton st The meeting will consist of who made it four straight with an imposing length victory in the $115,600 Metropolitan Handicap at Aqueduct. Mrs. H. C. Phipps' 4- completion of team registration cards, payment of player proc-: Crucial Tilts In Ball Meet There are 64 high school teams still in the WIAA tournament grind with 32 games today certain to eliminate half the field.

Featuring the card are games Involving Madison West at Monona Grove (4:15 p.m.), Dodgeville at Sun Prairie, and defending state champion Beloit at Fort Atkinson. The pairings and the sites for the sectionals to be held Friday and Saturday will be announced by the WIAA after today's results are in. Dodgeville has an undefeated record of 12 in a row and will use Joe Evans, a righthander, against Fred Suchomel, Sun Prairie's southpaw. That game is slated to 6tart at 3:30 p.m. Beloit and Fort will get underway at 4:30 p.m.

Other area teams still alive include Shullsburg, Beaver Dam, Watertown, Black River Falls, and Westby, year-old sped the mile in 1:34 essing fees, and election of the CLASSIFIED OEADLINr FOP TRANS! 1 WANT ADS OAT PRIOR MADISON NtrVSPAPettt 115 S. CARROLt ST 2 CEMETERIES, MONUMENTS 11 GRAVES Roselawn, Front row, east of sout-1 entrance. $100 each Harold E. Dickens, 619 N. Ringoid Street, Janesville, Wis.

53545 1-5 despite the heavy impost of 132 points and became the favor 1966 city baseball commission. Wednesday night's meeting will also represent the deadline for BARTENDER Private country club. Full time, year round. Must be experienced. Call tor Interview.

23S-5949 ite to sweep the handicap triple of the Metropolitan, Suburban and Brooklyn. entering a team in the city men's program this scascn. OUT DOOR WOP READING METERS Enloy the outdoors? Meter reading offers opportunity for advancement and a good benefit program, we train you to read gas and electric meters. Should have a pleasant personality and be neat. Must have car and drivers license.

Mileage paid. Recent pish school grads not going on to school or not militarily eligible within the year will be considered. Call Mr, C. Johnson at MADISON GAS 5. ELECTRIC CO.

255-452? weekdays I to 5 for an appointment Fnteresting opportunity We have an Immediate opening for a man to assume varied duties In our store. You must be neat appearing and enjoy meeting the public, yet be prepared to fill the many other functions of a busy store. We offer good pay, excellent working conditions, and you will be thoroughly trained in our procedures. Apply to NEDREBOS, 524 State St. PERSONNEL MANAGER Progressive, medium-sized, multlpie-line company in a desirable, Wisconsin community has opening for Personnel Manager.

Position Includes responsibiity for the person-net function and office services management. This Is an excellent opportunity with a promising future for a college graduate with several years' personnel and supervisory experience. Send piete resume of work exp ie' and education to Box 6597 Madison Newspapers, Madison, Wis con in. BOYS Ability to properly serve food and beverage on lae front area to hotel guests and boaters. Employment must run through Sept.

6, '66. Day and evening shifts available. Over 21 years. Apply in person The doe-water Hotel, Lake Mendota at Wisconsin Ave. PORTE NIGHT 11 p.m.

to 7 a m. Mature man. No phone calls. Apply in person: Holiday Inn, 4402 East Washington Ave. PLANT WORKand truck driving! Contact Mr.

Brown at 837-6900 for interview. PROPERTY couple to handle management of group of apartments. Full or part time. Experience preferred. 222-5111 Toservlceestabllsh-ed route.

Top pay. Paid vacations, other benefits. Must have valid drivers license. Mr. Phil 257-9222 CULLIGAN SOFT WATER 28 Spring Madison, Wis.

SALAD BOY Apply in person to Chef Loral ne Hotel SALESMAN Full time, experience not necessary. Apply at Brands Shoes on the square. WHO CAm DO BT? CLEANING LADIES MAIDS. HOUSEKEEPERS, BABYSITTERS, PRACTICAL NURSES, COOKS, LAUNDRESSES. Partfull time.

Top pay. Many benefits. Free uniforms. Transportation, training. Call today for an Interview CALL ARTHUR TREACHER SERVICE SYSTEM 231-1321 CLEANING WOMAN for modern air conditioned West side home.

1 or more days week, can be full time. Mrs. Bartell, 233-6262 CLEANING LADY Wanted for full time day work in modern nursing home. Paid vacation and other benefits. Contact Manor House of Madison, 1347 Fish Hatchery Rd.

or phone 257-0781. CLEAnTng-WOMAN-To relieve for vacation June 9-July 3. 6 day week, 7 a.m. -I p.m, transportation furnished If in Immediate aree. Call 222-3110 from 8 a.m,-4 p.m.

for interview. Morningside Sanitarium. 300 Femrlle Drive. Complete Home and Business Directory New and Used Car Polishing-Cleanup Man Attractive piece work Incentive pay plan, hospital Insurance plan, company paid pension plan and other benefits. Contact Perry Schappe at 823 E.

Mifflin St. SCHAPPE PONTIAC, INC. jSERVICE BUILDING HIGH SCHOOL student for clean up and helper for automobile service garage. Must have drivers license. Box 8595 Madison Newspapers.

Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Miscellaneous Services 04 Home Building, Maintenance, Repair 05 01 CAB DRIVERS Drive for the courteous cab company, YELLOW CAB COMPANY. Here Is the opportunity for you to earn excellent wages with a that offers steady, full time employment and good benefits. RETIRED? SEMI-RETIRED? "Want to supplement your Income? We've part time positions avail, able tool Apply today, in person: 427 E. Mifflin CAB-DRIVERS Full or part time. Day or night shift.

Apply in person. BADGER CAB CO. 12 N. Few St. CHEF FOR exclusive Madison dining spot.

Must be experienced in all phases of food preparation. Write Box 8581 Madison News-Pioers for Interview. Our employees know of this ad CATI DrTveRSFuM or part time. Openings lor either meter or zona cabs. Call 255-4568 for Interviews.

CITY CAR CO. CARPENTERS for full time year round work. Overtime and fringe benefits. Will train. Don Simon Inc.

637-5063, 837-3303 CIVIL STRUCTURAL Engineers for Bridge and Building Design, including special structures and foundation design, and site development plans. Experience prelerred. An opportunity for the right person. Responsibliitv with commensu-rala pay. All fringe benefits, including pension and profit shar'ng plans.

Send qualifications to War-2vn Engineering and Service Company, 1409 Emil Street, P.O. Box 1631, Madison, Wisconsin, Phone: 608-257-4848. COOK Full time. Days. Must have own transportation.

Write Box 8544 Madison Newspapers slating qualifications. Replies will be held confidential. COOK, Short order 3-5 nights per week. Experience not necessary, we will train, ust be available by June 1. Call Paisan's Restaurant afternoons for interview 257-3832.

IT DOESN'T C05I TO ADVER USE PAYSI ACME HEATING 1439 Regent. Gut LOCK and DOOR CLOSER repair for home and office. Wolff Kubiy. Hlrsig, 257-5311, Ext. 326.

CLERK-RECEPTIONIST Parf time. Evenings, weekends. Young women over 51. Phone Mr. Schmldtke, YMCA, 256-7721 IT DOESN'T COST TO ADVERTISE IT PAYSI ters and downspouts (replace, repair or clean).

256-5663, 256-7227 SALESMEN NOW IS THE TIME to have your Muiry Schedule (All iamti (( p.m. unless Indicated) AMERICAN LEAGUE Brum Geraqe vs. Tramerl'j Br at 01-brlch NO. S-i-M 10th inning Bar vs. Wis.

Felton at 01-brkh No. 2 Imhoff Construction vs. Bunky's Bar at Franklin No. 38:00 ld-l Bar vs. Club Ego at Olbrlch No.

11:00 CAPITAL LEAGUE Anchor Inn vs. Dlzon's Men's Wear at Clbrich No. 3 4 Bar vs. Four Lakes Drywall Olbrich No. 1 i loth Inning vs.

Mickey's Tavern at Olbrich No. 7 CLASSIC LEAGUE Bridge Lounge vs. Packaging Corp. i tf America at Tennev No. 2 North Gate Shopping Center vs.

Sta-, cJium Bar at East No. 1 FENCING ALL TYPES (ea eur Display before You Buy Struck Irwin Co. 255-1673 oil or gas heating system serviced. 24 ho'ir service by licensed workmen. 255-4042, 222-4637.

i tf 1 PAINTING interior-exterior. Free estimate. Reasonable. Eves, week-ends, 238-5636. PAINT I NG Interior-exterlor, paoer-Ing, wall cleaning, quality work, materials.

Glen A Brlggs. 233-1647. PA I NT ING Pa PER HANGING Wall Cleaning 244-150 BOTTSFORD SON DECORATORS FENCING Farm or home. Any type Home building, Maintenance. Repait 05 Tree service.

Reasonaoie raie! Free estimates. 849-4654 Ray Stati FENCE-WoodO) Steele) 238 8311 AMERICAN FENCE ADDITIONS HOME BUILDING Garages Kitchens Concrete Drives Over Full tlm nd part tlmt position avaliablt now. Apolv In person to Mrj. Inman, personnel office, MANCHESTER'S WESTCATE SECURITY OFFICER Full and part time, must be 21 years ot age, must have good driving record, be in good health, of good character and habits. Company benefits.

Ap. ply to: Madison Business Protective 74 H. Carroll St. "An Equal Opportunity Employer" "slWiCE STATION ATTENDANT Part time. Over 21.

533-9M3 PAINTING Quality I paints. Interior or exteriors Washing and paper hanging. Call Dan 238-9871. Call MarlCK 244-8169 ADOI TICSREMODELING Kitcnens. garages, rec.

rooms. Work guaranteed. 222-1567. RUBBISH REMOVAL 257-5818 Commercial Residential Tony Pelllterl Truck Service Montalto Plasterlne vs. Dream Lanes at Olbrich No.

a Millard's Bar vs. Josle's at Tennev BLACK TOP-(Hot Mix) Custom Peking FREE Estimates NO. I MAJOR LEAGUB1 PAINTING? Consult a Craftsman exterior Interior residential commercial Painting Finishing 256-3801 alter 6 p.m. MACK'S ASH LINE 254-4785 423 N. Patterson Established 1914 CHIMNEYS, FURNACES, BOILERS, 9 Parking Lots 0 Playgrounds AND WASH RACKS PI i a LLtANtU.

Cistern, grease traps, septic tanks, (ENIMITE "-16" SEALER American Exchange Bank vs. Stadium Bar at Olbrich No. 4 Sergenian's vs. Wes Zulty Sports at Olbrich No. Octopus Car Washes vs.

Bethel Luther- an at Franklin No. 2 8 00 Madison Stone vs. CUNA Credit Union LANDSCAPING, CARDENINC 06 dry wells or drain fields. Cleaned by vacuum. No mess.

Sewers and drain pipes cleaned by electric sewer SERVICE STATION Full and oart time. Permanent help. Benefits. ApbIv in person only. Shorewood'i SKelly Service, 3300 University Ave.

cleaner. Free estimates. Go anywere ar uioncn no. SEMINOLE LEACUS BLACK DIR7 FILL DIRT CRUSHED ROCK FO DRIVEWAY JOHN KELENY 256-6341 Computer Systems Trainees Interviews ire now being conducted with recent col-large graduatei for placement in our training program for computer system analyst. To those who qualify we offer formal instruction In computer systems, beginning with a large scale IBM 70 '0 computer with magnetic tapt files and random access storage and progressing to the IBM system 360 with telecommunication capabilities.

Those who successfully complete the course are prepared not only to accept programming assignments but also to participate in computer systems design and development. Our experience in testing applicants for this program has been that regardless of the major field of study the facility for logical thought is the prima requisite of the superior systems analyst. To arrange for an interview contact J. C. Penney Company Catalog Division 11800 West Burleigh Personnel D'Pirtmtnt Milwaukee, Wi.

53101 Sewing, Upholstering 03 We now have he comoifte line of 'he country's most Drover product tn black and colors. Qualified full-time pavine contractors. federal. State and CiW Specifications REIN, SCHULTZ DAHL, INC. (2 rears experience) In Black Top Paving 5217 Nesbttt Rd I43-421 Helck United van Lines vs.

Glenway 1 Liouor at Winsra No, 1 1 Madison Business College vs. Glenn 'n Ann's at Central Sears Cardinals vs. D.J't at Schenk RENT voir evening wear blue suits or formal apparel where most people do, Nedrtbo's. 520 no. i Shell Stations vs.

Capitol Sand I Gray. al at East No. 3 State St. 256-5401. SOD SOD SOD Nursery sod cut in the field In city.

BLACK DIRT 4 YARD LOAD $10 O. R. ROUNDS SONS 222-2630 TOP SO I Deiivered7s3.M cu. yi 4 Cu. yd.

minimum load. Free estimates for complete landscaping. E. GEHIN SON. INC.

Middletori TREES CUT and removed. Prompt service. Free estimate. Fully Insured. 837-5852 National Guard vs.

DCBA at Wlngra Plumbing, Heating Sheet Metal 04 i no, SLOW PITCH LF'tGUE FPL vs. Tramerl'l at Wn 1 Fireside Restaurant vs Mcose Club PLUMBING Hot water healing IlefvUjevaiion and Heating WE'RE MOVING INTO MADISON with a comnlete Refrieeration and Ilvdronic Heating inventory. We have openings for salesmen, city clerk men. and warehouse help. Knowledge of th trades essential.

Exceptionally uood opportunity Jor Qualified personnel. Call or Writt Vincent Refrigeration Heating Supply Co. Milwaukee, Wis. 1-414-344-0250 2245 W. Fend du Lie Avt.

Cernfied pipe welding. Phone at eurr jons No. I CARDINAL LEAGUS M. J. THOMAS HEATING Service 222-5660 41)6 Monona Dr WEED-DED Guaranteed weed killing servtea.

Eliminates all broad leaf weeds BERNIE ESSER 2J8-173 Palsans vs. CUNA Credit Union at Schenk No. 2 Twillte Inn vs. I- Tile at Frank-. tin No.

3 Wis. Electric Co-Op vs. Manchester's CARPENTRY vtasonry Chimney, roof, windows, doors 35 years experience. Guaranteed. 256-8938.

CEMENT, fTrEpTaCE RETAINING WALLa, REPAIRS Jlm Clson 222-5776 CLEANING WALLS PAINTING Plastering Reasonable. Experienced-references. 249-2624 CUSTOM CARPENTRY All tvOM. Free estimates. Call Ray Severson, Black Earth.

767J389. EAVES TROUGHS DOWNSPOUTS Installed and Reoaired Free Estimates. 255-4707 Corcoran Sheet Metal EAVES TROUCHS DOWNSPOUTS Replaced Reoaired LAWN SEEDING and grading Fraa estimate: Fully Insured at F-ranmin no. 2 WINNEBAGO LEAGUE Gas-Lite vs. Hyland Hall-H t.

Electric at Vilas Hull's Chevrolet vs. Hygiene Lab at Burr Jones No. 2 244-8U27 GOT A SPARS ROOM RENT IT WITH A WANT ACt USE WANT ADS FOR RESULTS al 4.

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