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SECTION 2, PAGE 7 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1953 To Place a Want Ad Call 6-551 1 16 Help Wanted, Female 16 Help Wanted, Femal 15 Help Wanted. Male 12 Personal Interest PRESCRIPTION service you can rely 6 City, County Obituaries SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER No bookkeeolng. 5-day week. 29 N. Charter St.

Phone 5-6754 on. L-O-N-G on quality snort on price. BRANTON DRUGS. 2042 E. Washington Ave.

4-6934. MARRIED MAN for farm work on separate farm. Modern home wltn stoker and bath. $175 per month plus extras. Glen Maas.

Phone 491J2. Evansville. Persons Injured MACHINE. BOOKKEEPER Experienced operator or expert typist with bookkeeping training. Permanent full time position.

5 day 40 hour week, numerous employe bene- 16 Help Wanted. Female RENTALS and SALES Hospital beds, wheel chairs Sick room equipment HOUSE OF I DWELL 520 S. Park St. Phone 6-7787 in Auto Crashes Ben Bogg Rites (RsucjDidtu WHERE'S THE FIRE? Oct. 23 at 9:20 p.

940 Williamson rubbish fire, No. 3 company. Oct. 24 at 8:40 a. 1901 Monroe acid fumes forced employes from building, No.

company. Oct. 24 at 8:45 p. Packers dump fire, No. 8 AIRLINES NEED WOMEN See our ad under Educational Schools SECRETARY Part-time year around.

Job. Seed Business. Soundscriber dictating machine. West side. College education preferred.

Write B-4156 Times-Journal. LA FA KG fci Funeral services Six persons were hurt, one MOM: Get your Christmas toys free for Ben Bogg, 52, who died Oct, seriously, in auto accidents in Madison, police reported Saturday night. BEAUTY OPERATOR with manager's license, pleasant shop and work. Good pay. Modern equipment Box B-4031 Times-Journal.

Write giving address and phone number. Mrs. Haugen. Cross Plains, Wis. 21 at a Madison hospital, were held Saturday afternoon at the Free Methodist church here with Louis M.

Dieter, 82, Richland Center, Dies RICHLAND CENTER Louis M. Dieter, 82, Richland Center businessman, father of Earl Dieter, Madison, died Saturday at a hospital here after a brief illness. He was a partner in the Dieter Brothers store until 1939. When 1115. Apply Wisconsin Power Light 123 W.

Washington Room 702 17 Help. Male andor Female Injured were: Norma Moen, 43, of 612 Ja- the Rev. F. J. Sines officiating BEAUTY OPERATOR with manager's license to give scalp treatments Frommes Scalp Specialist, 114 Carrol 7-2375 between 11-8 O.m Burial was in the Bear Creek cobsen possible skull frac SECRETARY Stenographer.

Excellent position available for experienced woman Must, be able to assume responsibility. Pleasant working conditions. Office on Capitol Square. Attractive salary. Write 4108 Times-Journal.

ture, in serious condition at cemetery WOMAN'S SERVICE EXCHANGE offers mature women who wish to work full or part-time. Counseling Retraining Placement See Miss Hand at Madison Vocational School. Call for an appointment. 5-4541. Methodist hospital.

Mr. Bogg had lived all his life Theodore Ernest Stephenson, in Vernon county COOK and some housework. Home equipped with all modern conveniences. Good wages. Liberal time off.

Private apartment. Call or write Mrs. Fred J. Meyer, 415 Farwell Madison. Phone 4-8921.

21, of 1431 Williamson face Surviving are his wife; three PROJECT ASSISTANT with Biochemical training, prefer some bio-logical training. 5-3311 Ext. 2322. ne conducted tne rs business alone and chest bruises, treated at daughters, Mrs. William Dor Methodist.

13 Lost and Found child, Mrs. Adrian McGinnis, and Mrs. Kenneth Hartley, all of La Gottfried O. Urben, 47, Route GENERAL RESTAURANT and waitress. Work full time days.

Apply PIPERS GARDEN CAFETERIA 120 E. Mifflin he sold the store. I'll'U 2, Verona, cuts and bruises, Farge; three brothers, Floyd, and Lloyd, La Farge, and Gilbert, SERVICE RECORD. We have an immediate opening for a neat appearing, efficient young lady to keep our service department records- and to operate our service customer follow-up- system. There is a reasonable amount, of typing and therefore this position requires average typing ability.

See John Farming, Kayser Motors. 702 E.Washington Ave. SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT treated at Mehodist. William Urben. 43, Route 2, QUALIFIED PERSON familiar in layout work in a national advertising program and general office work.

Sales ability desirable. Full or 'part-time. Call Mrs. Zingg, for appoint-ment. 9-1489.

SALES CLERK West Lama; two sisters, Mrs. Bert Clark, La Crosse, and Mrs BIRTHS (At Madison, General) Son to Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Glaiser, 1930 Atwood Oct. 24.

(At St. Mary's) Son to Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Erickson, 320 Webb Oct. 24.

Son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forsberg, 4218 Bainbridge Oct. 24. Daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Clark, 426 N. Few Oct. 24. Son to Mr.

and Mrs. Lyle Johnson, 2078 Atwood Oct. 23. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Stenner. 2017 Baird Oct. 23. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Er-vin Gnabasik, 914 Fremont Oct. 24. to. work in the itore another year before retiring. Mr.

Dieter, who came Verona, a brother, cuts and bruises, treated at Methodist. CAT Black Tiger, female, having kittens. Lost Saturday night near Schenks Corners. Reward 4-6959A CIGARETTE LIGHTER. Foreign.

LOST. Colibri Monopol. has name Inscribed, Gene Cuske. Reward. 6-4611.

DOG Brown and white female hound lost or strayed with hunters: vicinity Burke Heights. Please return, boy's pet. 4-3234. Mrs. Jane Tipple, 68, of 916 HOUSEKEEPER wanted by Madison business man.

Has no family, pleasant home. Applicant must be refined Christian woman, middle-aged, experienced in housekeeping, and cooking. References required. State age. Write B-4127 Times-Journal.

KITCHEN WORKwoirian to work 8 to 4:30 p.m. full time. Thursday off. Leske's Steak House. 2825 Atwood Ave.

4-6853. Full time, no car washing, greasing Lake possible broken leg, at 3,. A 1 here in 1894, wasf Methodist. or tire repair. Apply i lakh Sj SUPER OAS.

2634 University Ave. STENOGRAPHER for law office. Call Mr. Beggs 6-3177 Arthur Friker, 35. of 902 S.

for some years Richland Cen- ter's nldpst active Brooks right shoulder injury, not treated. KITTEN LOST 5 months old. brown with black stripes. Strayed from 1127 E. Gorham.

Please call 5-4760, after 5:30 p. m. businessman. He 'H 'H FOR CIGAR DEPARTMENT FULL TIME 7:00 A.M. TO 3:30 P.M.

RENNEBOHM DRUG STORE STATE AND LAKE ST. Apply to Mr. Zeeh. Mgr. LAUNDRY -WORK girl to opera'e press.

Experienced. Full time work. Call 5-6638. HERBERT YEE LAUNDRY, 505 State St. Miss Moen was struck by a car at Union Corners Friday was born in AkanL night, her sister, Mrs.

Eugene lownsnip. ft Air- Tlintoy. a MHl1ftMWIftra Storm, 3534 Concord told PARAKEET Chartreuse, LOST, in 1000 block of Rutledge st. Banded. Reward.

5-9268 UTILIT BOX Containing carpenters tools lost. 2100 block E. Washington Ave. area. Reward.

4-0251 after 6. Alida Comption, Ontario, and eight grandchildren. James Meloy Rites BENTON Funeral services for Jame Henry Meloy, 63, who died at his home here Friday after a brief illness, will be held Monday at 9 a.m. in St. Patrick's church.

The Rev. Joseph Haugh will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Harry Hoppman, Dubuque, and Mrs. Bert Ketter, Chilton; three sons, James, Milwaukee; Joseph, Dubuque, and Wayne, at home; two sisters, Mrs.

Albert Brewer, and MAID For fraternity house. approx- imately 4 hours a day. Good wages. Call 6-2234. STOCK GIRLS AND DESK WRAPPERS Industrious young woman for permanent full time positions.

Good salaries and many 6tore benefits. Apply in person. THE EMPORIUM CO. police Saturday afternoon. Mrs.

Storm said her sister MAID Middle-aged lady for room work. Must be experienced and will went to the hospital Saturday morning for treatment, and that ing. 5'i day week. Call In person, DEATHS IN MADISON Julius Schwenn, 77, Dane, at a hospital, Oct. 24.

John Schaefer. 65, Sheboygan, at a hospital, Oct. 24. Tellef Halvorsen, 66, of 1007 Spaight at home, Oct. 24.

colonial, lodge, 2 Langdon. doctors said she was too ill to WALLET, brown. LOST at Playdium Wednesday contains valuable papers. Reward.5-7626 after 5. VVATCH LOST Ladies" gold" Gruen wristwatch.

Reward. Call 6-5531, room 434. be questioned until at least Monday. TRAY KITCHEN. Adults.

Part-time 4-7 p.m. Also Saturday and Sunday work. Apply Dietician, Methodist Hospital. 309 W. Washington.

a member of the DIETER Methodist church and was actively serving on the Richland Hospital board at the time of his death. Other survivors are a granddaughter, four great-grandchildren and a brother, Paul, Richland Center. Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p. m. Monday in the Lun-enschloss-Doudna funeral home.

The Rev. VV. II. Foster will officiate and burial will be in the Richland Center cemetery. Police said an investigation of LOS1' Diamond ring, platinum set the accident would be continued Police Seize Food ting.

Fair ground July 2o. Liberal reward: 5-4695. then. MANAGER FOR OUR CANDY DEPARTMENT Experience helpful but not necessary. Sick leave benefits, hospitalization lnsuran ce, paid vacations.

Has possibilities for a wonderful future In department store SEE MR. WITTWER Office: Carroll Street Store LOST Brown card board envelope. Mrs. John Ludwig, both of Du- POISOninQ Case 1 1 A. 1 11 i Contains Canadian Passport and buque; and two brothers, John other IMPORTANT papers.

Lawrence WAITRESS day and night shift Apply MARTY'S SANDWICH SHOP 1317 University AveJ GIRL for Cashier-Checker. Experience required. Apply to Mr. Wain V. Trola Supermarket 553 W.

Main WE HAVE a very good job for a young lady who likes the food business. See Mrs. Wing at WinR's Inn. 3052 E. Washington Ave.

Sampson. Sparling school, 1148 WU mington Wilmington, Calif. SEARS, HAS A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR SALESMEN AND SALESWOMEN In new field of merchandising in Madison and surrounding territory. If you are Interested in making money and can call on direct, leads, will work evenings, have a car, are between 21 and 50 years of age. and can follow simple instructions, we will pay you while training and INCLUDE ALL OUR BENEFITS CALL OR SEE MR.

WALTER BROWN for INTERVIEW Loral ne Hot el. Phone 6-0231 Tuesday, October 27 10 a. m. to 7 p. m.

IS Sales Help, Male A cr 11 mi 1 unci VVULfr, NUDL Cx niKoio 'Where State Street Meets The Square" 1 4 Employment Agencies "FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC JOBS HIGH PAY TO $14,000. Fare Paid. Alaska, South America, U. Etc. Stamped self addressed envelope brings reply.

Foreign Opportunities, 6 Waseca. Minn. WOMAN to care for school age boy while mother works. Live in. Liberal time off.

State wage. Write J. Youne. 506 Olin St. "Madison's Most Interesting Store" Food samples were seized by police Saturday afternoon from an East Side restaurant after two persons who read newspaper accounts of a food poisoning case reported to police that they had eaten in the same restaurant and become sick four hours later.

Detective Herman Thomas said the restaurant was ordered to throw out remains of a roast beef dish after Arlo J. Anderson, city biochemist, took samples of the meat for analysis. NURSEMAID over 21 for baby and CROTTO RESTAURANT Day waitress Pleasant Surroundings 636 State St. 6-9195 15 Help Wanted. Male year old twins, private room, car furnished for time off.

Must have references. 4-5945. MAID Part time See the Housekeeper LORAINE HOTEL and Dominic, both of Benton. Mr. Meloy was a retired miner, but until several days ago was employed by the village.

Oe Overland MT. HOREB Funeral services for Ole Overland, 77, lifelong resident of the Mt. Horeb area, and father of Francis Overland, and Mrs. Harold Gronang. both of Madison, who died Friday at a Madison hospital, will be held Monday at 2 p.m.

in the East Blue Mounds Lutheran church. The Rev. Hector Gunderson will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Also surviving are his wife; another son, Nordean, at home; two brothers, Iver, Mt. Horeb.

and Louis, Madison, and Charles W. Fink DARLINGTON Funeral services for Charles W. Fink, 63. Darlington insurance agent who died Saturday at a hospital here, will be held Tuesday at 9 a. m.

In Holy Rosary Catholic church. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Bernard Doyle will officiate, and burial will be in the church cemetery.

Mr. Fink was born in Kendall township and farmed prior to coming to Darlington where he operated an insurance company for many years. Survivors include his wife. WOMAN with pleasant telephone voice for phone solicitation. Apply in person Tues.

morning. Hill's Portrait Studio. 2nd floor, Hill's Dept. Store. 202 State St.

PAN WASHER A Cafeteria. See Mrs. Dyer 7-1436 Also taken were samples of a ADJUSTER Single man with college education for Immediate assignment to our local office. This Is a permanent position offering unusual opportunities for promotion, salary. Car furnished for travel in immediate vicinity.

Many personal benefits. COMMERCIAL CREDIT CORP. 20 N. Carroll chocolate pie that a hospital doctor said Friday night might have SALESGIRL been the cause of the illness of a Stephenson was hurt when he fell asleep at the wheel of his car and struck a parked car owned by James Hawley, 1219 Spaight in front of the lat-ter's home. The Urben brothers were hurt when a car driven by Gottfried Urben and Max P.

Towe, 54 S. Marquette and a truck driven by Harold A. Jordan. 942 Lake collided at N. Shore dr.

and S. Broom st, police said, the car her husband, Clarence Mrs. Tipple was thrown from Tipple, 70, was driving when their car and one driven by Fricker collided. Police said Tipple let go the steering wheel of his car as his wife was thrown from the car after the accident and tried to hold her, missed, and jumped out after her. The car then struck a tree, rebounded, and travelled in a circle to come to rest against another tree.

The accident happened at Vilas ave. and W. Shore dr. Mrs. Tipple was taken to the hospital by police ambulance.

2nd Slugging Suspect Freed by City Police A second suspect in the brutal blackjacking of a 23-year-old ex Experience preferred ROUTE SALESMAN permanent position for qualifying person. Apply 1010 S. Park. Madison Wis. SONOTONE HAS EXCEPTIONAL opportunity for a sales representative.

Established clientele. Salary and incentive. Excellent future. Car essential. Ages 26-50 preferred.

307 State RELIABLE MAN or woman with car wanted to call on farmers in northwest Dane County. Part, or full time. No lay-offs. No experience or capital required. Give references.

Write McNESS COMPANY. Dept. A. Freeport. 111.

Full time 5 or 6 day week rural Madison couple. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hall, Rimrock were taken by AIRLINES NEED MEN See our ad under Educational Schools county ambulance to Madison Liberal salary plus Commissions Apply In person to Lydla Jensen YOSTS-KESSENICH'S State and Fairchlld' Experienced Saleswomen Business is good at Madison's Fastest Growing Store and more capable saleswomen are needed in several departments.

If you are experienced a permanent position is available with good salaries. liberal commissions and many other store benefits. Make applications in person which will be treated confidentially THE EMPORIUM CO. Mae; his step-mother, Mrs. Fan General hospital Friday night nie Fink.

Darlington; three brothers, William, Calamine; after Hall passed out at the Mad ASSISTANT to PICTURE FRAMER 5 day week. Excellent opportunity for industrious man. No experience necessary. MEUER ART CO. 512 State ison Bus Co.

barns where he SALESWOMAN Experienced, be several brothers and sisters in Norway. Friends may call at the Gesme funeral home from noon today tween 30 and 40, for part time work as co-manager of new business. Apply in person, 507 State St. from 4 to 5 p. m.

works. Mrs. Hall was overcome in the ambulance on her way to the SALESMAN Sell direct to grocery stores: established territory, splendid opportunity for man who has had experience la selling direct from truck: Insurance. Blue Cross and sick benefit plan. Apply A.

Melius, Park Hotel, 7-9 p.m. Fred, Kendall township, and Alfred, Darlington; two sisters, Mrs. John Schultz, Darlington, and Mrs. Ernest Keethler, Hollywood, Fla. Friends may call at the Steil funeral home.

until noon Monday when the DRIVER-SALESMAN for established beer route in city. High year around earnings. Wonderful opportunity to better yourself if you qualify. Apply Liquor Sales 301 S. Bedford St.

hospital. Both were released SECRETARY for Catholic Asency. Must, be able to tvpe and take dictation. Write 4134 Journal Times. NOTHING is ever really lost until until you've Want-Ad'vertlsed for it.

from the hospital Saturday. Two other persons called Saturday to tell of their ill ness after eating in the restaur FARM HELP Experienced single man on dairy farm. Lyle Rose, Poy-nette. FARM HELP. Reliable married man.

General dairy and hog farm. Modern 2 bedroom home. Fred Scott, An-tioch, 111. Call Antioch 161R2. body will be taken to the church.

McDermott Rites R1DGEWAY Funeral services for John McDermott, 79, Milwaukee, formerly of Ridge-way, a brother of William McDermott, Madison, who died Friday night at a Ft. Atkinson hospital, will be held Monday at ant. but neither were as serious WHO CAN DO IT! YOUR COMPLETE HOME AND BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY ly stricken as the Halls, and re mained in their homes under Gustave C. Helmeid BLANCHARDVILLE Funeral services for Gustave C. Helmeid, 81, York township retired farmer who died Saturday at his farm home after a long illness, will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

in the FARM WORK Married or single for modern dairy farm. Separate house. 05-Building, Contracting, Excavating 01 0-Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal 01 Miscellaneous Services Phone or see Frank Black Poynette pectant mother was picked up in Madison by sheriff's officers early Saturday about seven hours NEW OR FOR RELIABLE PLUMB. 21R2. 9:30 a.

m. in the Ayers funer- CARPENTER WORK REPAIRING Remodeling of all kinds. Wm. R. Kaltenberg 3-5602 lng.

remodeling, call doctor's care. Thomas said if the food is proved poisonous and the illnesses established as arising from the food, the restaurant may face charges of violating the city health and sanitation code by serving tainted food. Blanchardville Lutheran church. al home here, and at 10 in St. alter tne assault, but he was J.

SCHWARTZ LAUNDRY HELPER Permanent full time work, between 20 and 45 yrs. of age. Apply personnel office 8 a. BROKEN WINDOWS? Call Us For Prompt Repair. Free Pickup and Delivery.

C. COLLINS SON 2308 University Ave. 5-4815 3160 Washington 4-4931 freed when the woman confront The Rev. Torgney Kleven will Bridget's Catholic church The Rev. Raymond McAleer m.

to 5 d. m. Mon. tnru rn. Maai ed him and failed to identify officiate, with burial in Graceland son General Hospital.

925 Mound St. Cement Work Chimney Repair Block Work Fireproofing Small and Son 7-2895. 4-8918 CONCRETE BASEMENTS Poured with steel forms cemetery For All Your Needs in Plumbing and Heating SEE HYLAND-HALL 212 N. Bassett St. 5-2963 him.

The young woman was beaten Mr. Helmeid was born in York LAWYER We have suite with vacant office up to date law library. Receptionist. Drop in and taik It over. CARPENTER WORK.

ROOFS FIXED. CHIMNEYS. CEMENT. STUCCO. HOUSE PAINTED TOO.

6-4517. CISTERN. DRY WELL. GREASE TRAP. in the living room of her home BADGER BUILDERS 7-1453 206 K.

Main. CONCRETE BLOCK BASEMENTS Septic tank pumping. Complete In Warm in Winter, Cooler in Summer PIN SETTERS Lark Bowling Lane will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Mr. McDermott moved to Milwaukee 20 years ago.

Other survivors ara a daughter, Mrs. Allen Fisher, Milwaukee; a son, Edgar, Rome; another brother, Harry, Ridge-way; a sister, Mrs. Bridget Mc-Hatton. Oglesby, five about 9 p.m. Friday by an unidentified assailant who struck her several times with a blackjack and fled through backyards Finest Workmanship, Lowest 5-7021 2554 University Ave BUILDERS W.

Beltline 3-5321 OIL-COAL Warm Air Heating Service Call 5-4511 for a free heat survey of-your present heating system. Metal and Heating Dept. 16 No. Fairchiid St. WOLFF, KUBLY HIRSIG "Madison's Most Interesting Store" as she screamed for help.

ROUTE MAN to service our customers. Car and references required. Above average earnings Fuller Brush stallation or septic tanks, dry wells. Work guaranteed SEWER SERVICE. Wm.

King. 4-5991, 24 hour service. CISTERN grease traps pumped, cleaned, unplugged. Septic tanks, dry wells cleaned. Also electric sewer rooter service.

Work guaranteed 24 hr. service. B. Dvorak. 4-2638.

Police Hunt Burglar in $163 Thefts Here A young man clad in Air Force dress uniform was being sought by police Saturday night for stealing monay and goods totalling $163 in two burglaries at an apartment house at 1047 E. Johnson st. GENERAL MASON and CEMENT Work R. W. Martin 3-4945 township and spent his entire life in that vicinity.

He was married in 1896 at Monroe to Ingebord Burke. Since Mrs. Helmeid's death, he has made his home on the family farm with his son, Gil-man. He was a member of the Blanchardville Lutheran church and a former member of the town and school boards. Surviving are two daughters, Early leads in the case under Company.

5-9312. the direction of Investigator Thomas A. Peterson failed to MASON AND CEMENT New and repair free estimates J. J. CULLEN 9-1980 LEATHER and Web.

Work and Re Friends may call at the funer turn up a definite suspect. 012 Radio, Television Services SERVICE MAN Young man wanted to make Inspections and give estimates of repair cost on our product In the appliance field. Man will also be able to make replacement sales when needed. No al home after 2:30 p. m.

today pairs. Humane Restraint 824 East Johnson. 6-5103. Police pictures of several men CHAMCO combination screens, storms, aluminum steel. Porch enclosure metal strips.

insulation. Chamberlain 423 Sidney. 5-2698. WE REPAIR ANY RADIO FOR $3. AND RADIO SERVICE who answered the slugger's de E.

P. St. Peter, owner and SANDERS EDGES POLISHERS Vibrators for rent 209 Main 729 VV. Washington 6-9669 occupant of the building re experience necessary: but must, nr scription were shown to the woman, but she told officers R. F.

LEASE CO. 4-7577 TELEVISION and radio sales and ported the burglaries about 3 Walter Pilling RICHLAND CENTER Funeral services for Walter Pilling, Ella, at home, and Mrs. Doell Brusven. Barnevald; two sons. Gilman, and Eddie, Blue Mounds; three brothers, Thomas, Argyle, neat and have car.

For personal interview, write. B-4150 Times-Journal giving full particulars. when he returned from service. TV towers installed. HOME OF TELEVISION COMPLETE GARAGE BUILDING service with no down payment.

Monthly payments as low as $25.55 per month. GARAGE BUILDERS 7-2564 days; eve. 6-7979. none of the pictures resembled the man who beat her. CAPITOL WINDOW CLEANING Homes, Stores, Janitor Service Call 5-2 570 SERVICE MANAGER for Firestone 3916 Monona Dr 4-0392 3301 University Ave.

3-3662 town to find both front and rear doors open, and the apartment ransacked. He Took A Picture, Had Bad Luck. 08 Landst-tping. Gardening Tire and Rubber Co. Reliable man for resonsible position.

215 E. Washington Ave. 6-3129. 013 Tailoring, Sewing, Etc All Because His Shutter Stuck! JENKS CAMERA REPAIR LAB 2418 Monroe St. Auction Directory Then Paul Bronte, another Bennie, Monroe, and John, Blanchardville; three sisters, Mrs.

Lewis Winden, Mrs. C. A. Moen and Mrs. Ellen Peterson, all of Blanchardville; eight 85.

retired Richland Csnter telegrapher and piano tuner, who died suddenly at his home Friday, will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in the Pratt Memorial Chapel. The Rev. Herman Crawford, TELEVISION Technician, experienced ALTERATIONS Cleaning, reweav-like new on Men's and ladies suits and dresses.

Also any uniforms. MARTIN'S Tailor Shop MON. Oct. 26, 1 P.M.. Don Mahlke.

occupant, discovered a $90 watch, a check for $68.34, and MACK'S ASHLINE 6-6785 Established 1914. Chimneys, furnaces. In radar, electronics, or television to work full or part time. Call 6-7701 or stop in 331 N. Randall.

Location: R. 1. Lodi. Wis. 6 ml.

W. of Lodi, 6 mi. E. of Prairie du Sac, on Hwy. 60.

Auct. W. R. Ingraham. 419 State St.

5-1714 bill missing. Also stolen grandchildren and two great TRUCK DRIVER for liquor deliv cisterns, grease traps, septic tanks, dry wells; pumped, cleaned, repaired, go anywhere. Licensed men, trucks insured. 423 N. Paterson.

from the Bronte apartment was EXPERT ALTERATIONS Mens BLACK DIRT 1.C00 yards Choice Call 4-2680 BLACK DIRT FILL DIRT Crushed rock. JOHN L. KELENY 6-6341 BADGER Lawn Service. No. 1 black and fill dirt.

Lannon stone walls. walks Fred Gray 6.3495. HILLEQUE LAWN SERVICE Black dirt reasonable Prompt service. Call 6-3407 Farm Loan service, inc. pastor of tha First Baptist of First National Bank checks.

and ladies: also reweavlng like new. Nedrebo's. 524 State, 5-6690. MON. Oct.

26. 11:30 A.M.. William church, will officiate and burial a personalized check book pad 02 Appliance Repair will be in the Muscoda ceme Kaetner, K. l. Mineral wis.

Location: 2Va ml. S.W. of Mineral Pt. ery. Full time, permanent job.

over 21 years old. Give references and Information in letter. Write B-4138 Journal -Times. RELIABLE MAN, middle-aged couple preferred to work on farm. Phone 6-4877.

grandchildren. Friends may call at the Saether funeral home until Tuesday noon. Margaret Piper Gibson Police picked up one Truax 015 Wa 1 1 papering. Painting PAINTING Paper Hanging Wall Cleaning. 4-1509 BOTTSFORD SON.

Decorators Field airman early Saturday on Hwy. 151. ml. S.W. or Oak Park School.

Auct. Earl Clauer. Farm Loan Service. WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS. Immediate service on all makes.

MAIN APPLIANCE 1843 Monroe St. 5-0985. night, but were forced to free tery. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Em ma Bayard, Northfield, Minn.

Livermore Services him after Mrs. St. Peter, who OCT. 27. 1 p.

Jim Zigum, LANDSCAPING Sodding, seeding, grading, black dirt, sod delivered. Free estimates. 6-3390, 6-2402. PAINTING paperhanglng, wall Margaret Piper Gibson, 77, Madison resident for 15 years, R. Oregon, wis.

Location: at 03 Ashes, Rubbish, Ere hauling cleaning. Neat prompt service. saw the man earliar, leaving the Lakeview between Madison and Oregon on Hwys. 13 and 14. Auct.

Cal Middleton 2415-1 apartment above, declared he died Saturday in Milwaukee PATIO STONE 15c Each For Terraces or stepping stones BUILDERS W. Beltline 3-5321 RELIABLE man, middle-aged couple preferred to work on farm. Write 4141Ttaes-JournaL YOUNG MAN 18-22" apprentice training in dental laboratory with view to become dental technician. See Mr. Gordon Shoberg at The Williams Dental Laboratory.

201 E. Washing, ton. 2nd floor. vin Schwenn, Farm Loan Service. PAINTING and Paperhanglng.

Fair was not the man she saw. Funeral services will be held RICHLAND CENTER Fu ASHES RUBBISH HAULING Prompt Service PELLITERI BROS. Trucking Transfer Co. 5-1594 725 W. Washington 6-6054.

3-4648 prices, over 30 years experience. TUES. OCT. 27, 12:30 p. Frank Police said the man was be neral services for Elbe Marion Tuesday at Sioux City, la Clarence H.

Dixon 4-7777 smltn, Dodgeviue, wis. Location 10 tween 19 and 20, about 5 feet Mrs. Gibson had lived here Livermore, 55, Richland Center ROTO TILLING and Grading D. A Eyerson 4-4110 SODDING GRADING SEEDING Black dirt. 10 years experience G.

Wright 3-1754 10 inches tall, weighed 165 mi. N.w. of Dodgeviue. "i ml. w.

of Standard Store. Auct. Earl Clauer, Farm Loan Service. PAINTING, PAPER HANGING. WALL CLEANING Specializes 1 coat work, material.

Glen Briggs. 3-7647, 3-7835. garaga mechanic and taxi driv BASEMENTS DUG Ditching and Grading MeCormtck Lumber Fuel Co. 4-4741 pounds, was very dark-complect er, who died Saturday morning TUES. Oct.

27. 1 P.M. Schroeder and ed, with dark hair cut crew style Rlckman. DeForest. Wis.

Livestock in a hospital here atter a long illness, will be held at 2 p. m. and dark, heavy eyebrows. WISCONSIN tree service. 11 years experience.

Fully Insured. Trimming removing cabling 7-1751. 3-2171. Feed. Machinery.

Location: 5 mi. w. since the death of her husband in Sioux City 15 years ago with a daughter, Mrs. Earl N. Cannon, who recently moved to Delavan.

Surviving are another daughter, Mrs. Paul Barkley. Home-wood. 111., a son. Roger, Chicago, 05-Building, Contracrmg, Excavating BASEMENT DIGGING trenching and lawn grading.

DON HARBORT Phone 9-2983 of waunakee, 5 ml. w. of DeForest The department said he wore 5 DAY WEEK Combination warehouse man and truck driver. Must be reliable and responsible to take over warehouse management. Insurance benefits available.

KING MIDAS FLOUR MILLS. 1704 Henry St. Middleton. Wis. Call 2337-1 days.

Madison eves. 3-4959. PAINTING PAPER HANGING Prompt service Fres Estimates H. Le MAY 5-3206 PAINTING Exterior, interior, wail washing, paper hanging. A-l material and workmanship.

Days 7-2273 eves. 4-5980. J. MARTINSON. 5 ml.

of Dane. Hwy 19. Trunk an Eisenhower-type jacket with STARK'S LAWN Service. Sodding. Seeding, grading, black dirt and Mondwy in the Lunenschloss Doudna funeral home.

The Rev. W. H. Foster, pas Auct. Bert Pfister.

Public Sales Service. a regulation blue shirt, but that mi. Flagstone walls. R. 1 Madison Dial 4-3289 CARPENTER WORK Repairing and remodeling Jules Prenot 5-9091 the neck of the shirt was open OCT.

28, 12 noon. Clement brother. Ellsworth; tor of the First Me.thodist 111., and a Wolfe Marshall, Wis. Location: and the man wore no tie. He 09 Moving, Trucking, Storage church will officiate and burial ml.

E. of Marshall, 3V2 mi. W. of Waterloo. Auct.

W. R. Ingraham WALLS WASHED by machine the modern sanitary way. PAINTING interior, exterior. MADISON WALL-MASTERS.

Call 3-8066 or 7-1597. MEN was wearing brown jersey will be in the Richland Center CARPENTER WORK NO JOB TOO SMALL R. W. Smith 3-62T3 Jack Bolger. Farm Loan Service.

glovss, police said. cemetery DUKE MILLER TRUCKING Fill dirt Etc: Black top 6-9345 6-0424 010-Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal WED. OCT. 28. 1 P.M..

Harley Walser CARPENTER WORK Born in Eau Claire, ne came Repair, remodeling, stnir rails, porch to Richland Center in 1928. Hotel Parking Space Married 21-35 for established bread routes. Gupranteed salary plus commission. High earnings, work benefits. No experience necessary.

Training with pay. Apply OMAR 3300 Commercial Ave. CAPITOL DECORATING CO. Painting Decorating Services RESPONSIBLE SKILLFUL For Estimate Call 6-3734 Surviving are his wife, Vivian; Mazomanie, Wis. Livestock, feed, machinery.

Location: 7 ml. E. of Mazomanie, 8 ml. S.E. of Sauk City, 6 mi.

N. of Cross Plains on Hwy. 19. Auct. Bert Pfister, Farm Auction Service.

es, fireproof lng basements and stairways. NO JOB TO SMALL a daughter, Mrs. James Daughe RAY'S QUALITY plumbing free estimates. Fair prices. Contract repairing Raymond J.

Hughes. 6-2241. Still Open to Woman F. Omo 5-4003 eves. baueh.

Richland Center; two Piper, Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Walker Rites EVANSVILLE Funeral services for Mrs. Keith Walker, 66,. Bellflower.

formerly of Evansville. who died Thursday at her home, will be held today in Bellflower. The body will be brought to Evansville for burial. She was a graduate of the Evansville High school and attended the University of Arline findorff, who was sum sons. Georee.

Superior, and LIVESTOCK AUCTION Thurs. Oct. moned into a court action Friday Russell, Reedsburg; his father, 29. noon sharp. MADISON LIVESTOCK SALES, 3Vb miles East of Madison on Hwy.

151. when the Edgewater hotel sought Georee Aueusta: two brothers to oust her from a garage park Leo. RaDid City. S. and THURS.

OCT. 291 P.M. Carl Geo. iplwlip, Merrill; three sisters, ing stall she has leased there for the past 5Vi years, said Saturday I I YOUR HANDY WANT AD ORDER BLANK Please insert this ad for. starting 19...

Run the ad under classification Enclosed is as I'd like to take advantage of the low cash-with-order rates. Mrs. Harrv Brown, Wilmot; Mrs FINANCE WORK Immediate opening for a man with a car. Must be high school graduate, 21 to 30 years of age. Experience advantageous, but not essential.

Phone or write for interview. WAY FINANCE CO. Herfil. Entire herd of 50 Holstelns. Location: Herfil Farm.

1 mi. S.E. of Verona, Wis. Auct. Bert Pfister, Farm Auction Service.

afternoon she still has her space Howard Avers. Augusta, and in the garage, as directed by the THURS. OCT. 29.. 12:30 p.m., James court.

Surviving are her husband, Mrs. Clyde Ives, Osseo. Tellef C. Halyorsen Dolan. R.

3, Mineral Wis. Location: 4 mi. N. of Mineral 4 ml. The Edgewater sought a temp 1007 Tenney Bldg.

6-5337 and two daughters in California: two sisters, Mrs. Alice Gar- orary injunction Friday to re S. of Dodgeviue. 2 ml W. of Hwy 151.

Auct. Earl Clauer, Farm Loan Service. INTERNATIONALLY known company Tellef C. Halvorsen, 66, of 1007 strain her from using her stall on football weekends, so the area FRI. OCT.

30, 12:30 p.m., Kllen and Spaight died Saturday after opening new, protected territory tnis locality at once. Intelligent man or woman with executive ability can could be used for post-football noon at his home lick, Milwaukee, and Anna Stev ens, Baraboo. Henry C. Rowan NAME ADDRESS PHONE FIGURE one five-letter word per square. Be sure to include everything you want in the ad.

qualify. If accepted you will repre sent largest nationally known com game parties. Born in Norway. Mr. Halvor Llnde Estate.

DeForest. Wis. Livestock, feed, machinery, furniture. Location: W. side of village of De Forest.

Auct. Ervin Schmidt, Farm Loan Service. sen was married in 1920. He was However, Circuit Judge Alvm pany in specialized entertainment field. No collecting.

Associate with C. Reis told the hotel to provide a Madison resident for the past ELROY Funeral services for civic leaders. Car helpful. Position nermanent with advancement pos Miss Findorff with space in the Henrv C. Rowan.

80, prominent Classified Ads 11 years. His wife. Laura, survives garage, with free access, as pro sibilities. Our representatives earn high weekly salaries plus attractive monthly bonuses. Rush qualifications to M.

Alexander. 526 Law vided in her lease. The body was taken to the 2 Thanks On a previous occasion, the ho Frautschi funeral home. Building. Kansas City.

Missouri. tel jacked up her car and sur CHANDLER 3 rooms, 2nd floor. rounded it with potted palms, and Mrs. Elizabeth Gyte she was unable to use it from BLACK EARTH Funeral tile bath, kitchen with dining space and garbage disposal, stove, refrigerator, laundry, and garage. Separate gas furnace and water softener.

$100. Pay own utilities. Available Nov. 1. Adults.

5-7931. Juneau County and Elroy attorney for the past 50 years, who was found dead at his home in Elroy Saturday morning, will be held' at 10 a. m. Tuesday in St. Patrick's church.

TheRev. John E. Anibas will officiate, with burial in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the Fresley funeral home after 10 a. m.

Monday. The rosary will be recited in the fu Friday until Monday. services for Mrs. Elizabeth Gyte 82. Rlac-k Earth, mother of Mrs The judge told representative of the hotel Miss Findorff had John Drake, Madison, who died 1 1 Personals RELIABLE MAN Between 20 and 60.

to assist in branch operation for introduction and advertising program. Permanent position, must have car. Opportunity for above-average earnings to start, with a large corporation. Write B-4151 a right to her stall according to Friday night at a Madison hos the terms of her lease. pital, will be held Monday at 2 p.

m. in the Methodist emiren I I 9 times $5.50 5 times $4.00 1 time $1.50 9 times $7.20 5 times $5.10 1 time $1.90 9 times $9.00 5 times $6.40 I 1 time $2.35 9 times 310.80 5 times $7.70 I I 1 time $2.90 19 times $12.00 I 5 times $8.60 I 1 time $3.20 BOARDING HOME for babies wanted. Write 4089 Times-Journal. PLEASE WITNESSES to accident In which Mrs. Charles Karel.

pedestrian, was seriously Injured on corner E. Main and S. Plncknev sts. hero. First South Korean PW Changes His Mind The Rov.

Leland Shaw, pastor at 8 p.m. Friday. Oct. 16. 1953.

It of the Methodist church, will of Is your civic duty and moral obllga ficiate and burial will be in Oak PANMUNJOM, Sunday (UP) tlon to report any Information. Call neral home at 8 p. m. Monday. Death was attributed to a heart attack.

Mr. Rowan was born in North Adams, and came to Reedsburg as a young man. In 1904 he graduated from the University of Wisconsin law school and established a practice in El-rnv shortly afterward. Pvt. Kim Chang Ho came home Hill cemetery or write N.

C. Herro, no E.Maln, Madison 3, Wis. Phone 5-0202. from Communism today, the first Mrs. Gyte came to Black Earth THANK YOU of 335 balky South Korean priS' when she wa' a small child, We wish to take this way to ex oners to change his mind and ask Surviving are, two other press our thanks and appreciation to be repatriated.

for the many beautiful cards and daughters, Mrs. R. E. Lathrop Milwaukee, and Mrs. Basil Rice At the time of his death he gifts given us In celebration of our Kim, 26, was given a smiling JOB OPENING DANE COUNTY CIVIL SERVICE CHIEF JANITOR Janitor III Salary: Chief Janitor $295 per month including cost-of-living bonus.

Janitor III (This position is for five months per year- $250 per month Including cost-of-living bonus. 50th wedding anniversary, ftnd most was vice-president of the bank of Minneapolis, six grand of all for the wonderful expression welcome a seven-minute ceremony at the exchange point here or friendship. children and one great-grandson We also want to thank the chil rriends may call at the Schanel funeral home here this dren and grandchildren and all who helped to make the occasion the Elroy and president and cnarier member of the Juneau County Bar Association and a member of Elroy Rotary Club. He served as mayor of Elroy for one year, city attorney for eight years, district success that It was. ARDEN AND afternoon.

FLORENCE HOOK. The best way to order your ad is for 9 days, cancel the ad when results are obtained and you will be refunded the difference between what you paid and what the ad cost. Ads must be received the day before you want it published. Mail the ad to: MADISON NEWSPAPERS, INC. 1 15 S.

Carroll St. Madison, Wisconsin SERVE HAM DINNER 12 Personal interest A press interview was scnea-uled later at the 36th South Korean Army hospital near Seoul. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Mrs. Bernard Flagstad, 29, of 45 Waubesa st. was taken by police ambulance Saturday night to Methodist hospital after she became ill at her home.

Application blanks are available In the Office of the County Clerk and must be filed there on or before 4:30 OREGON A ham dinner will attorney for Juneau County for a number of years and was a past be served by the Lutheran broth erhood of St. John's Lutheran BEAUTIFUL Chrysanthemums at reasonable prices. A welcome gift. 1702 Madison St. 7-1706.

INSURANCE PROBLEMS? See or hear JOE O'BRIEN 119 E. Washington 6-1116 I I I P.M., Oct. 30. 1953. Otto Festge.

DANE COUNTY CLERIC president of Rotary. He has no immediate survi vors. church Wednesday, beginning at p.m..

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