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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 19

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To Place a Want Ad Call 6 5511 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1954 SECTION 2, PAGE 7 16 Help Wanted, Female 1 0 Travel helm. NEGATIVE: None. Restaurant Month Observed -f 'J 4 fj 1L- -e" National Restaurant Month got the attention of Gov. Walter Kohler recently as he was presented with a special platter by Julie Sengstock, Milwaukee, who is "Miss Dine Out of Wisconsin." Looking on at the left is John Von Gnechten, Wausau, president of the Wisconsin Restaurant Association. RELIABLE woman to care for 2 children In my home or thelr's.

gays, near Emerson school. 4-2-182. GIRL to work at Snack Bar from 6 to II P.M. Phone 4-9814 before 6 p.m BOARD and room to retired woman in exchange for some heip in home 3-2560 alter 10 A.M. WIS.

AUTOMOTIVE Trades Assoc. needs capable stenographer or typ-1st. Apply at 119 Monona Ave. 5-3663 17 Help, Male and or Female BOOKKELPER--Part Write Box B-585. or full time.

Journal -Times HOTEL DESK CLERK Experienced and switchboard operation helpful B-5867 Times-Journal. LABORATORY WORKER with some training In chemistry or bio-chem-lstry. Wl3. Alumni Research Found. 506 N.

Walnut. 7-1026 ext. 34. EXPERIENCED finishing help wanted. Apply In person only.

FOUR LAKES CLEANERS. 612 8 Park. 18 Sales Help. Male SALESMAN If you are between the age of 21 and 35 and live in Madison, we 01-fer the following: 1 Thorough training at a guaranteed salary. 2 Exclusive territory with regular established accounts.

3 Car and ail expensea. 4 Paid vacation. Retirement Plan. Life. Medical, and Hospital Insurance.

5 An opportunity to earn above average wage the first years in business and a wonderful future for the right man arter he is established. 6 Pleasant working conditions with a minimum of supervision. The man I want must be willing to work and have a genuine desire to better himself, as this Job offers an opportunity for rapid advancement. This Ls one oi the leading food Industries In the country. For Interview appointment, call In person at the Belmont Hotel Tuesday Eve.

between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m.. Wednesday between 2:00 and 5:00 and and 9:00 P. M. Ask for Mr. PlRumann.

NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTION SALES Our Circulation Department needs the services of a good salesman to sell subscriptions to the Madison Newspapers In the towns throughout our circulation area. You'll be paid a salary plus expenses. Excellent employee benefits. Apply to the Circulation Director. Madison Newspapers, Inc 115 S.

Carroll SALESMAN APPRENTICESHIP Applications will now be accepted for a proven sales course with a large corporation, distributing electric appliances. This is your chance to learn a selling profession. If selected you will receive a thorough training in this highest paid profession. Only men anxious to enter the selling field need apply. If vou are willing to work hard, follow Instructions, and own a car.

apply Park Hotel, Thursday 10 a. m. sharp, and 1:30 p.m. sharp. Ask for Mr.

Ladisn. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY WITH NATIONALLY KNOWN MANUFACTURER SELLING TO RETAIL grocery trade. Development into sales managerial work for (preferable I colleee trained men, 22-28 Sales experience not needed, as thorough training Is provided. Expenses paid, opportunity for added compensation and participation in profit sharing plan. Car provided.

Write details of qualifications to Box 5894 Times-Journal. WANTED' 3 experienced Implement salesmen by Wisconsin distributor to cover Wisconsin and Northern 1111 nola implement dealers. Represent Ing wel'-known lines. Car required Write stating experience and full personal details. Our salesmen know of this ad.

Write Box 538d. Times Journal. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for an EXPERIENCED OFFICE EQUIPMENT and MACHINE SALESMAN Call 5-6758 or write JONES TYPE WRITER-BUSINESS FURNITURE CO. For ma Interview DETAIL doctors, call on drug trade. Ethical products.

See Mr. R. Walters between 9 and 10:30 a. Belmont Hotel: ROUTEMAN to service our custom ers Car and references required Above average earning 5-9312 FULLER BRUSH CO 19 Sale Help. Female AMAZING NEW SELLER Name-In Silver Christmas Cards pay you S.00 on 65 boxes! Commissions to on SOUTHERN BEAUTY, other assortments.

Get samples on approval. Personalized Gift FREE for prompt action! SOUTHERN. 478 N. Hollywood. Dept.

153. Memphis, Tennessee. HOUSEWIVES who want to earn extra money selling Christmas gift Items call 5-6839. WOMEN PAST 40 who need perma nent substantial income. Hours at your own convenience.

Sell AVON Products. Coll 5-5183. 20 Situation Wanted. Male PART-TIME employment desired by Airman on (SO day leave, t-none 5-637T 21 Situation Wanted. Female ALTERATIONS Phone e-5923 between 8 and 12 and 3 and 9 BABY SITTING in my home, after noons and 3 evenings a week, con tact 2346 E.

Mifflin A. M. CHILD care In my home days. Near St. Mary's Hospital.

Call 6-0178. child CARE In mv home, davs University-Square area. 7-18B5 ior particulars. CHILD CARE in my home by the week Mldvale school area, write B-5872 Times-Journal. FUR COATS rellned and re-styled.

capes and stoles made rrom an coaia Reasonable, 6-5280 REGISTERED PHARMACIST desires part time employment, week nigms. Call 3-7120 after 8 m. TYPING, addressing and stuffing en velopes, simple boos worn aone in mv home. 3-4442. WE WOULD like to answer your tele phone Easts tie.

Westsltie or an around the town. Call TELEPHONE NW tNfl SERVICE 5-5181 WOMAN desires Housework by the hour. Experienced in wnsmng ana Ironing. References. 5-0617.

EAST 1300. Will rare for child In mv home davs. close oua. uooa rei-erenccs. 6-1502.

WUL CARE for babies or small chil dren in my home days, on East side 9-147. WILL CARE for children In my home. Near Dutigeoti School, 26 -Personal Salary Loan NEED CASH FOR FALL EXPENSES Loans $50 $250 and up "MONEY IN MINUTES" Citizens Loan Gr Finance Co. L. I.

LEONHARDT Mgr 315 Tenney Bldg Telephone 7-2285 CASH $20 to $1,000 SIMPLE REQUIREMENTS Liberal Loan Policy 1 Day Service Married or single persona may borrow on signature, ear ov furniture Loana made without endorsers Clean up those old Bills with a loan from HFO. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION It MAIN 2ND FLOOR Phon. 5-88G6 26 Personal Salary Loans NEED MONEY QUICKLY Here's $20 to $2 000 In Cash for your Personal Business or on your automobile Immediately. NO EMBARRASSMENT OR RED TAPE First Credit Co. DOWNTOWN OFFICF.

416 Tenney Bide. ph 6-OGU NEW NEIGHBORHOOD OFFICR 2503 Winnebago St. Ph 4-2479 Affiliated with Motorg Acceptance QUICK CASH $25 to $1950 JTJST PHONE 6-5337 Way Finance Co. I1107 Ter.ney Bldg. HO E.

Miln St. 29 Agricultural Implements 50 PICKERS Best Deal Ever Oliver and 2 row or mounted Wood Bros Red or gray New Idea 1 and i row MeCormlck IP. 14P 24 or 2M John Deere "200" and "21A" Case 1 or 2 row Minneapolis Moline 1 row CHOPPERS-ELEVATORS John Deere-New Holland-Brady. Lundell-Kelly Ryan-Belt TRACTORS Extra Savings Now CSED FORD TRACTORS SAVE UP TO $200 00 Also John Deere. MeCormlck.

Oliver. Case. Ferguson BROOKS Implement Co. Wisconsin's Largest Parts Stoqk Oliver or Ford Sun Prairie, Wis. Prion 41 Harvest Time! 20 Tractors Late Models PICKERS 1 MeCormlck 2ME, 1 year old 2 MeCormlck 2M Mounted 1 MeCormlck 1M Mounted 2 MeCormlck IP.

1 Row Pull 1 MeCormlck 14P. 1 Row Pull 1 Belle City 1 Row Pull 1 New Idea 1 Row Pull 1 Woods Bros 1 Row Pull 2 Minneapolis 2 Row Pull 1 John Deere No. 200 2 Row Pull 1 New Idea 2 Row Pull SHREDDERS 1 Rosenthal Steel 40 1 Rosenthal Steel 80 1 MeCormlck 4 Roll Steel Kelley. Ryan, and Smoker Corn Elevators Corn Cribs. Plows, Stalk Shredder! Carl F.

Statz Call I05R2 Waunake New Corn Pickers IHC 2 ME IHC 34 HM 20 IHC 1 PR New Idea No 7 New Idea No 20 mounted. Used Pickers 4 New Idea 1 row pickers 1 IHC 'P" picker 2 IHC 2 New Proway ee tors with tilt up hoppers. From 24' to 48" length TRIBBEY IMPLEMENT Brooklyn, Wis. Phone 33 SPECIAL John Deere 1 row picker, S4 ft. elevator.

Both for $350 Oliver and John Deer 1 row picker tw FARMERS IMPLEMENT STORE Madison. Wis. 5-05U USED PICKERS New Idea one row and one two row. 5 Wood both red and gray. John Deere two row pull type.

Min neapolis two row pun type, co-op one row cheap. No. 228 John Deere 2 row mounted. 1250. A good assort ment used tractors, including Mas- sey Jr." and 101 Sr.

Case. Allis WC John Deere A and Ford 1950. 45. Several used balers. Allia rota baler.

"76" New Holland and "77." H.US3 IMPLEMENT 1415 E. Dayton T-1938 For BEST BUYS IN FARM MACHINERY SEE Disch Implement Co. NEW GLARUS. WIS We Trade Dairy Cattle Phone 18 CORN PICKERS 1 tised Belle City I row: 1 used NEW IDEA 2 row for only $195. 1 used IHC power binder, like new.

1 row. KALSCHEUR IMPLEMENT CO. Cross Plains. Wis. Phone S3 FIRES argest selection, new used.

recapped, tractor, implement, odd sizes BADGER TIRE CO 1024 Re- gentSt 5-9151 THE HOME of Implements for Food. HANLEY IMPLEMENT 841 West Main St Phone 19 SUN PSAIRIB. WIS. For All Your Farm Needa Monteomem Ward State and Henry St 8-0FM CORN SHREDDER 6 row New Idea. Good shape.

A. M. Schutz. Plain, Wis. ROSENTHAL 40 corn shredder.

Ilka new. John B. Schroeder, Cross Plains, call Middleton, 2564-3. 30 Farm Miscellaneous GOOD USED LUMBER suitable for corn cribs and etc. 2 10.

3 4 and Inch boards. 4-7445. 32 Feed. Hay. Grain OATS.

200 bu 75e per bu. EAR CORN, good. ripe, from the picker, $28 per ton. CARL F. STATZ, call 105R2, waunakee.

Wanted 3 tons baled Timothy hay delivered. Call 6-8978 WANTED 7 to 10 ton clean marsh hay give Madison delivered price. Write B-58P8 Journal-Times 33 Livestock BOARS GILTS. Registered Tm-worth. True meat-type ho.

Dynee Columbus Call 488R2. BOARS. GILTS. Registered" Spotted Polands. R.

M. production, cholera immune. Edward R. Paskey and Sons. Poynette.

Wis. COWS. HORSES Crippled or unable to walk Pay sio-150. Fast service. Truck haa radio phone.

ROBINSON. Call collect Milwaukee Concord 4-4270 BOARS Purebred Poland China, Robert Stata, Black Earth, wis. BROOD SOWS and 1 boar for sale. Phone or verona eiiKf. DUROC BOARS Gilts purebred.

John Clark miles west uregoa nn D. Call Oregon 75F12 FEEDER PIGS Springers, bulla. Bad- die horsea. cliff nowiuis. near Burke Town Hall.

4-7129. RAMS Pure-bred. Inquire 1 mile North from Mendota scnooi on Lyia West Farm. 2 HOLSTEIN heifers due to freshen 5-8 weeks. Norman taemiscn, nt.

Madison. 4-84S4. LIVESTOCK AUCTION Thursday. Oct. 14th noon sharp: MADISON LIVESTOCK.

3l miles East of MadlsonHwy.151. WANTED 30 to 50 lb. Feeder plga, hlehest price paid. CLARENCE ACKER Call collect. Middleton 2569-8.

EXCELLENT board and roora ior your i horse. Reasonable rates. I Call 4-3233 15 Help Wanted. Male REAL ESTATE Manager bv major oil company. Thi is a permanent Job with opportunity for advancement Must be able to negotiate for the purchase, sale, or lease of land Appraisal experience desirable but not necessary.

Company benefits Including retirement plan, hospitalization, group Insurance, stock par ticipation. Write giving aye. experi ence, qualifications, and salary de sired. Box bhHO. Times-Journal.

STATION ATTENDANT Must be ex perienced ana rename, box sbm Times-Journal TV REPAIRMAN, too salary for top mechanic. Our employes know or this ad. B-5845. Times-Journal. EXPERIENCED DRAFTSMAN An opportunity to learn tool and dye design with a growing, progressive organization.

WRITE, PHONE OR VISIT THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE MOE LIGHT DIVISION Thomas Industries, Inc. Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin FORD PARTS MAN Only Ford parts man need apply. Age 20 to 35 years. Hard worker and honest to take over parts department for very active Ford Dealer 19 miles from Madison Good salary car sales permitted. Call 9.

Mt. Horeb, or come in person. Open evenings. MT. HOREB MOTORS TOP GRADE Oil Burner Service Man for day and night emergency calls.

Excellent deal for type man we want For Interview call 5-7691 days; 3-7745 eves. BUILDER needs home construction expediter. This is one of Wisconsin's larger home builders. Write stating age. experience and salary expected, to Box B-5856.

Times-Journal. ARE YOU OUR MAN? Good earnings. Permanent position. Open to married man over 21 with car, who Is looking for a future in sales work. For interview call 3-8609 between 7 aad 9.

THE HOOVER CO. MAN WANTED with retail sales ex perience or with willingness to learn. Good salary to the right party. Apply In person Eastwood Army store, 2098 Atwood ave. MAN to work in glass shop.

Prefer experienced, but will train right man. Age limit 20-35. If you are not willing to work do not apply. Call 6-7751 for appointment. WE'RE EXPANDING 1 more reliable A.

1 auto mechanic needed. Steady year around work for right man Write Box 5S91. Times-Journal. WANTED: Single dairy and general farm Hand to operate 377 acre farm. Phone Middleton 2559-2.

MAN For Picking Apples Hartwell 3-2C51 16 Help WanredFemale BOOKKEEPER TYPIST For general office work. Permanent position. Apply. CINDERELLA SHOP 8 S. Carroll COOK Experienced, lor nlte work WINGS INN.

3052 E. Washington, COOK Full or part time Phone 6-2332 COCKTAIL WAITRESS Day Hours. Apply to Mr. Hallen LORAINE HOTEL GENERAL OFFICE WORK Some knowledge of bookkeeping helpful 40 hour week, no Saturday work. Typing required.

Benefits available. Must apply in person HAMILTON SUPPLY CO. 30 N. Charter HOUSEKEEPER for 2 men. Live in.

High standards, references required Call FAMILY SERVICE, between 8 and 5. 6-5438. HOUSEKEEPER cook: middle age; lor adults; 1 semi-lnvaltd requiring some care; private room, must live in. Salary range $12 to $20 per week, depending upon ability and amount of work assumed. Call 3-2560 after 10 A M.

2529 Gregory St. HOUSEKEEPER (Extraordinary). For a competent natural homemaker with an excellent character, here's a dignified position in a beautiful well equipped Shorewood Home. In addition to a private room and bath you will have outside help, receive an excellent salary and be convenient to bus. Full time position excellent for widow used to maintaining her own home.

Write details about self, experience and salary expected. Bax 5898 Times-Journal. HOUSEWORK and care of- 2 children. It, b-ao lv, tn 7 lt'Hta Vfra Dan Grossman. 4671 North Woodburn Mllwaukee.wis.

HOUSEWORK for family of 4. No small children, pleasant working conditions. Lrve In. West side. Phone before 66-0721 after 6.

3-6663. LAUNDRY HELP Experienced pre ferred. Apply UNIVERSAL CLEAN ERS LAUNDRY, 1228 Regent. MANAGER at once for Hughes dress shop on square. Local woman prererred: experience not necessary Will train locally.

Apply by letter joMrs. J. Hatchell, tlupervlsor NITEWAITRESS To work 8 P'M to 4 A.M. Apply in person. Northwestern Restaurant, 1310 Williamson.

SALESWOMAN EXPERIENCED for women's suits and coats In one of Madison's outstanding quality departmenta. Permanent position, good salary. B58ti2 Times Journal. SALES WORK PART-TIME For married woman. Apply NEU MODE HosleryShop.128 Jtate SECRETARIAL- Afternoons" only, typing, telephone, general, must be neat and able to meet people.

Not over 35. Small uptown offire. 7-2271 SECRETARY -BOOK KEEPER half days, small down town physicians omce, typing, shorthand essential Hours 1 to 5 weekdays. 10 to 12 Sat. $100 per month.

Give age and qualifications Jn application. Write 3-5864 Times-Journal. STENOGRAPHER experienced for general office work Must be able to take dictation Apply 312 Insurance Bide 119 Monona Ave. Stenographer Typist General duties, including typing, some shorthand mimeograph. Eperlence preferred but not necessary.

5-tlay 40-hour week. Extensive benefit plan. Permanent position. Madison Gas Cr Electric Co. 100 N.

Fairchild TELEPHONE SURVEY Full or part time, right from your home. Good diction and pleasant telephone personality required. Write full particulars to 5S96 Times-Journal. TELEPHONE SECRETARY Full or part time. Age 25-45.

position re-Quires good telephone voice. Must be able to work flexible hours, 7.30 also share weekends. Apply in person Tuesday and Wednesday, 930 am. to 4 nm, TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE, 119 E. Maln TYPIST RECEPTIONIST, excellent chance for advancement.

Apply before 11 a.m.. 309 state St. WAiTRESS-iExperienced' good wages, no Sundays or holidays. Uniforms. Weber's 8-8477.

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY For an Experienced CORSETIERE, In the NEW SEARS STORE. Excellent earnings and benefits. Including profit-sharing, vacations, insurance, and a 5-day week. Apply in person. SEARS 311 State St.

PART-TIME Maid also scrubbing and rleanlnc: woman. Clartdie Hotel, 333 Washington. New Opportunttlet offered Everyday In tht Want Ada NOTICF STATE OF WISCONSIN. JUVENILE UUUKl, UA.N1S COUNTY In the Matter of Termination of Parental Rights to Thomas Harold Flpplnger, an Infant. Notice of hearing of application for termination of Parental Rights.

Notice is hereby given that at a term of said court to be held on the 9th day of November. 1954. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day the Court House in the City of Madison, in said county and will be there heard and considered: The application of Maxlne Marie Tyrer for the termination of parental rights of Harold F. Flpplnger in so far as said rights nprtain to Harold Flpplnger and infant. A verified petition Is on file alleg ing that the said Harold F.

Flpplnger, the father of said child, has neglected and abandoned said child, this notice directed especially to said Harold Flpplnger. Dated this 30th day of 1954. BY THE COURT ROY H. PROCTOR. Judge.

HUGH OLDENBURG South Plncknev Street Madison, Wisconsin Attorney for Petitioner Pub. W.S.J. Oct. 6. 13, 20.

1954 (1st Pub. Oct. 6, Last Oct. 20) NOTICE OF APPLICATION for Pro bate of Will Taking Proofs of Heirship and to Creditors. State of Wisconsin, County Court.

Dane County. In the Matter of the Estate of EMMA ZENTER MOREHOUSE, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that at a term of said Court to be held on Tuesday, the 26th day of October, 1954, at 10:10 o'clock In the forenoon said day, at the Court House In the City of Madison, in said County, there will be heard and considered: The application of Elizabeth Harrington for the probate of the Will Emma Zenter Morehouse, deceased, said Will being dated the 4th day of May. 1945. and for the appointment an executrix of the estate of said Emma Zenter Morehouse, deceased.

late of the Town of Madison, in said County, and for taking proofs of who are the heirs of said decedent; Notice Is further given that all claims against the said Emma Zenter Morehouse, deceased, late of the Town Madison, in Dane County. Wisconsin, must be presented to said County Court at City of Madison. In said County, on or before the 4th day of January, 1955, or be barred: and tnat all such claims and demands will be xamlned and adjusted at a term of said Court to be held at the Court House in the City of Madison, in said County, on Tuesday, the 11th day of January. 1955. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day.

Dated October 4. 1954. By Order of the Court, GEORGE KRONCKE, Judge D. Shuttleworth. Attorney One West Main Street, Madison 3.

Wisconsin W.S.J., DOAW 3 wks. Wed (1st Puh. Sent. 29. Last Oct.

13) NOTICE OF APPLICATION for Pro bate of Will and Notice to Creditors State of Wisconsin, County Court, Dane County. In the Matter of the Estate of CASPER SCHLUTER. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that at a term of said Court to be held on Tuesday, the 26th day of October, 1954. at 10 clock in the forenoon or said day.

at the Court House in the Cltv of Madison, In said County, there will be heard and considered: The application of Archie scniuter for the probate of the Will of Casper Schluter, deceased and for the appointment of an executor or administrator with the will annexed of the estate of said Casper Schluter, deceased, late of the City of Madison. In said County: and for taking proof of who are the heirs of the decedent; Notice Is further given tnat an claims against the said Casner Schlu ter. deceased, late of the City of Madison, in Dane County, Wisconsin, must be presented to said county Court, nt. Martlson. in said County, on or before the 27 th day of December.

1A54. or he barred: and tnat all sucn claims and demands will be examin ed and adjusted at a term of said Court to be held at the Court House in the City of Madison, in said County, on Tuesday, the 4th day of January, lass, at iu ciock in me forenoon of said day. Dated September 27, 1954. By Order of the Court. GEORGE KRONCKE.

Jr-Judge Field. Rlkkers Brickhouse, Attorneys W.S.J. DOAW 3 wks wed 1st Pub Aug 25. Last Oct. J7) State of Wisconsin I as.

Executive Department ORDER By THE (JHVtKSUK run SPECIAL ELECTION WHEREAS a vacancy exists tn the office of State Senator rrom tne old) Twelfth Senatorial Mstrict omorised of the counties or Asniand Iron. Price. Rusk. Sawyer and Vilas r-anspri hv thp resignation of Paul ftocan, on the Twenty-third day of August. A 154 whose term oi )fflce would have expired on tne second Wednesday of January A.

957; NOW THEREFORE. I. Walter Kohler. as Governor of the State of Wisconsin, hv virtue of authority in me vested and of the statute made inri nrnvlriprf rln hereby order tnat a medal plpctlon he held in the (old) Twelfth Senatorial District ot tne State of Wisconsin on the Second day of November. A 1954.

to fill said vacancy, and tnat tne saia spe- 1 elpctlon shall be noticed, neia conducted, canvassed and returned in apcorrlnnep with law. IN TESTIMONY WHiatEur. 1 nave hereunto set my nand ana causeo hp Great seal of the state oi wis- 'nnsln tn he affixed. Done at the Capltol in the City of Madison, this Twenty-Fourth day OI August, in me vear of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and mty-iour. WALTER J.

K.UtlLCK. Great Seali Governor, By the Governor: FRED R. ZIMMERMAN. Secretary of State. W.S.J.

DOAW 10 wks Wed 1st Pub Aug. 25. Last Oct. 27) Department of State as. State of Wisconsin- .) NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION State Senator for the Twelfth Senatorial District.

November 2. 1954 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Pur suant to a Proclamation of the Gov rnor of the State of Wisconsin, dated the Twenty-fourth day of August A. 1954. that at a Special Election to be held in the several town, wards villages and election districts of the i old i Twelfth Senatorial District ot the State of Wisconsin, on the Sec ond day of November.

A. 1954 tne following officer Is to ba elected A STATE SENATOR for the rWELFTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT comprised of the counties of Ashland Iron. Price. Rusk. Sawyer Bnd Vilas for the unexpired term ending nn the second Wednesday of January.

A 1957. to fill vacancy caused by the eeslnatlon of Paul Rogan. GIVEN under my hand and official eal at the Capitol In the Cltv of Madison this twenty-fourth day of August. A. D.

1954. (Official! FRKD ZIMMERMAN Seal Secretary of State WSJ. DOAW 10 wks-Wed Auction Directorv Oct. 14, 12:30 PM. Carl Kroncke.

Located 6'i ml SE or Kio, i ml NE of Hampden At 12 ml of Columbus. Ervln Schmidt Farm Auction Service. Inc. Oct. 14.

12 30 P.M. Alfred Meffert. Located 4 ml of Middle-ton. ml of Waunakee, 1 ml of AFhton Corners on Hwy 12: of Springfield Corners. Aucta.

Myron Wilcox Cormel Swalhelm Farm Loan Service. Inc. FRL. OCT. 15.

1 P.M. Reuben Rickey Located 6 ml. of Barneveld and 10 ml. SW ot Mnzomanie. watcn for arrows on Bert Pflster, Auct.

Thorp Finance Corp. OCT. 16. 1 P.M. Mrs.

Alma Showers. Located at S. edge of Maromanle. 1 block 8 Hwy. 14.

Bert Pflster. Auct Farm Auction service OCT. 18, 12-30 P.M J. Paua. Located 8 ml.

SE of Madison and 1 ml. of Mc.Fnrland. watch for arrow Sc turn off hwy 151 at Ed wards Park. Bert Pflster At Associ ates, aucta. OCT.

18, 7:30 p. m. Trapp Bros. Located mi. W.

Columbus on hwv Follow arrows from Bristol and Hwy. 60. Auct. Col. W.

R. Ingraham Farm Loan Service, OCT. 19, 1:00 p.m. Grant Jones It Son. Located 1 ml.

E. of Arena ft 4 ml. W. of Maisomanle on US hwy 14. Bert Pflster Ac Asso- ciBtea.

Aucts OCT. 20. 12 Noon. Norman Brechlcr it Will Wllklns. Located 2'i ml of Montfort.

4 ml of Cobb. 1 ml of Hwy. 18 at the Sunnyslde Factory. Vesper-man Marshall. Farm Loan Service.

Classified Ads 9 Lodges end Societies MADISON LODGE NO. 5. Stated Com 1st and 3rd 7:30. Masonic Temple. 8wearingn, W.

S. Butler. See. Visitors welcome HIRAM LODGE No. 50 8tated 1st, 3rd 7:30 p.m..

Masonic Temple Wm. D. Lewis Fred Mason Sec Visitors welcome Spec. Comm. Wed.

Oct. 131 p.m. EA 1 DRIVING TO ARIZONA and California about Oct. 18. lake 1 man, neip drive.

Call Belleville J5R. LEAVING FOR Oct. 23. Passengers to share driving. Call 4-5441 after 5 P.M.

12 Personal Interest WANTED: 2 tickets to Homecoming game. Either singles or adjoining pair. Pair preferred. Send tickets and price. Check sent to you day tickets arrive.

I pay postage and registry fee. Warren J. Weese. Box 656. Arkansaw, Wis.

TRY US on your next watch repair Job. or trade It for another our old gold accepted as cash. Since 1907. only the best. Madison Watch Shop, 149 East Wilson foot of King.

Come to Con Ion for Kitchen 548 W. Washington Ave. 6-7307 INVESTIGATIONS Character Checks Confidential Detective Agency By appointment only 3-8375 A PLUMBING Problem? LET LIPPITT WHIP IT1 Dial 7-1976 DOES your Job disagree with you? Call 6-3315. Mr. Branson, Kirby.

NEW DANCE class for girls 12 yeare and up in modern and ballet. Call 6-0791 CHRYSANTHEMUMS Fine varieties are now ready 1702 Monroe St. 7-1706 3 Lost and Found BRACELET lost (3 rows red. blue flecked brilliant), area Gllman-Gorham, Mon. nlte, reward.

4-8151. LOST Kodak Bantam camera In stripped silk case Friday P. M. near N. Randall-University.

Reward. Call 6-6811 ext. 468. LOST SILVER ROSARY Sat. eve Area of St.

Patricks church. Reward Call 3-1580. LOST Golden Retriever, female, call 9-1885. LADIES gold wrist watch. Made in France.

Lost on square. Reward. Mrs. F. WlilouKhby, Belleville.

Wis. FOUND Leather Jacket, owner may have bv Identifying and paying for ad. 6-1881. 15 Help Wanted, Male ADVERTISING Your Career Aim? This could be YOUR opportunity if you are a mature thinking young man (22 to 30): with Sales ability. LOTS of Initiative.

Clean Cut Appearance. Able to meet business people at all levels, willing to WORK hard, and If you will accept training. We have an opening, in our Classified Advertising Department for a SALESMAN Classified locally, statewide and nationally is the brightest spot In the Newspaper field-offering the young man with vision the opportunity to grow with Newspaper's oldest, most Interesting, most versatile, most economical and fastest gaining Advertising Medium. IF YOU want a position that offers a challenging future, learn then, this opening is one YOU should check on IMMEDIATELY! To make an appointment for a personal interview, phone Mr. Garter at 6-5511.

Madison Newspapers, Inc. 1J5 S. Carroll APPLIANCE SERVICEMAN, must have thorough working knowledge of electricity, experienced preferred. will train right party Apply In person. BRICKER'S Service Build ing.

649 E. Wilson. BARBER For Madison. Top wages. Write Box 58S9 Times-Journal.

CAB DRIVERS CHECKER CAB CO. Full or part time 138 S. Blair CAB DRIVERS Part or full time Apply In person BADCER CAB CO. 12 Few CAB DRIVERS FULL OR PART TIME Male or female. Inquire In person at CITY CAB CO.

610 State St. CARPENTER or sheet metal man for part-time installation. Replies confidential. Write B-5890 Journal-Times. CAR SALESMAN Need energetic man with desire to earn a better living.

One who has sales experience but not necessarily in automobiles. Car furnished. See Mr. Mesch, 1234 E. Washington.

CARETAKER of small experimental an feeding cleaning, wis Alumni Research Fund, 506 N. Wnlnut. 7-1026 ext. 34. Cost Accountant Local firm has opening for COST ACCOUNTANT with or without experience, prefer College graduate age 25 to 35.

Excellent opportunity with above average starting salary. ALL REPLIES CONFIDENTIAL WRITE B-5882 JOURNAL-TIMES DRIVER for city and county de liveries by Madison Wholesale Paper House. Should have High scnooi education, be under 40. ambitious and have Initiative enough to work up to warehouseman, then to wholesale salesman If not sincere about position as described or can Dot take full responsibility as far as ordinary care in handling trucks goes do not bother to reply to ad Must have references as to character and financial responsibilities If you feel you are qualified write B-5821 Journai-Tlmes. FARM HELP Married Separate! house.

No milking. Genua McKuuc. Spring Green. Phone 184. FARM HELP Single or married man with small family for work on modern dairy farm near Madison.

Call 4-6470 eves. FARM WORK, general, single man. Glenn Richards, LoUl. Wla. Call 113R36.

MAINTENANCE MAN Experienced Guaranteed 40 hour week, and other benefits. Age 20 to 45. Call 3-4015 and arrange interview. Excellent Opportunity For a young man interested in advertising and display work. Experience desirable but not necessary, if you are Interest" ed in training oi the Job.

This offers opportunity for a young nian to progress and develop In an expanding field. Hospitalization, group Insurance, discounts, vacations, and BEARS famed profit-sharing plan. Apply In person. SEARS 311 State St. First Floor Office MEN Eestabllshed bakery route offering permanent employment, guaranteed salary plus commission, excellent promotional opportunities.

No previous experience required. Training with pay. 21 to 35 years. Married, high school education, APPLY OMAR 3300 Commercial Are. ROUTKMAN between 21 and 35 want ed for servicing canay yentiini machine In and around Madison.

No experience or investment required. Call 5-4591 at 118 8. Bedford. MECHANIC 1ST CLASS. Apply In person KORBLS COURT OARAGB 852 E.

Johnson BAVE Money on YOUR Ada By Starting Your Ada On tb Day plan FILE NUMBER 2998 A uy committee of the Whole: Resolved. That the City nf Madison exercise the option for the purchase of the following described real estate required lor a municipal parking lot; Description: All of Lot 8, Block 8. University Addition to the City of Madison, Dane County. Wisconsin, except the South 10 feet four inches and the North 62 feet 8 Inches. Owner: Hawthorne Building Co.

Option Price: $5,880. Further Resolved. That the City At. torney be and he Is hereby authorized and directed to give notice to the owners of the foregoing tract of land of the exercise of said option and to request said owners to furnish abstract of title continued to date. Further Resolved.

That the um nf $5,880 be appropriated from the funds available from the Parking Utility Bond Issue for the purpose of mak ing payment to the owners of said tract upon their furnishing warranty deed to the City of Madison, providing that the abstract show title subject to the approval of the City Attorney. Further Resolved. That upon the acquisition of the possession of said property by the city, the custody. ownership and control thereof be turned over to the Parking Utility Commission for the construction and operation of a parking lot. Ref.

to Com. of Whole. ADJOURNMENT On motion of Alderman Andrews. seconded by Alderman Metzner, the Council then adtourned. A.

W. BAREIS. City Clerk GEORGE FORSTER, Mayor I certify that the foregoing action of the Common Council was approv- ea Dy tne Mayor on the 27th day or August, 1954. a. w.

bakeis. city cienr. Pub. W. S.

J. Oct. 13, 1954 LEGAL NOTICES WISCONSIN RETIREMENT FUND We herewith certify that the por tion of Rule 17h of the rules and regulations established by the Board of Trustees of the Wisconsin Retire ment Fund pursuant to section 66.906 of the Wisconsin statutes as published in the official state paper on February 24. 1954. which relates to Primary Social Security Benefit" has been duly repealed and recreated by said Board of Trustees on September 27, 1954.

to read as follows: Primary Social security Benefit For purposes of determining bene fits under the Optional Integrated An nuity sec. 6S.SU6 (lib), tne estimated Primary Social Security Benefit is to be determined as follows: (a) Taxable Wages: The total Tax able Wages (maximum of $3,600 in any calendar year prior to 1955 and S4 200 in any year after 1954) upon which Social Security Old Age Benefit Taxes have been paid by all Em-nlovlng Municipalities from January I. 1951 to the first dav of the second quarter preceding the quarter In which the employe attains age 65. (0) Taxable Period: The number of months (any fraction of a month to he considered a month) elapsing from January 1. 1951.

or the dnte of em ployment. If later, to the first day of the second quarter preceding the quarter in which the employe attains age 65. If the result is less than 18 months, use 18 months. (c) Averase Monthly wage: The result obtlaned by dividing (a) the "urn of Taxable Wages in the Taxable Period, eliminating the taxable wages, if any. for the four calendar years of the taxable period (Including the years after the year of retirement) in which Taxable Wages are lowest by (b) the number of months in the Taxable Period, excluding any months In such four calendar years.

Notwithstanding the above, the Taxable wages and tne number or months ot anv year shall not be eliminated in making the calculation If such elim ination would result in dividing by a neriod less than 18 months. Eliminate cents from the result. (d) Monthly primary social security Benefit: The Benefit as determined from the table of retirement benefits Issued hv the U. S. Bureau or Old Aee and Survivors Insurance on the basis of the Average Monthly Wage.

This option shall be available only if, on the date the application Is received by the Fund, the applicant has qualified under federal law lor sui flclent quarters of coverage to be ell etble for a benefit under the fed eral old age and survivors insurance system when he attains age 63. Dated this 6th day of October, 1954. FREDERICK K. MacMILLIN, Executive Director Wisconsin Retirement Fund. GEORGE F.

REINKE. Secretary. Board of Trustees, Wisconsin Retirement Fund. Pub. W.S.J.

Oct. 13. 1954 Sealed bids will be received by the State of Wisconsin, Bureau of Purchases, State Capitol, Madison 2, Wisconsin, on or before 2:00 p. m. Oct.

21. 1)51 to cover the furnishing of Storage Cabinets. Specifications may be obtained upon application to ine Bureau ot Purchases, r. X. Biiuut, Director.

Pub. S.J. Oct. 13. 1954 Sealed bids will be received by the State of Wisconsin, Bureau of Purchases, State Capitol, Madison 2, Wisconsin, on or before 2:00 p.

m. Oct. 21, 1954 to cover the furnishing of Feed Stuffs. Specifications may be obtained upon application to the Bureau of Purchases. F.

X. RITGER, Director. Pub. W.S.J. Oct.

13, 1954 Sealed bids will be received by the State of Wisconsin. Bureau of Purchases. State capltol, Madison 2, Wisconsin, on or before 2:00 p. m. Oct.

26. 1954, to coyer the furnishing of Envelopes for Automobile License Plates. Specifications may be obtained upon application to the Bureau of Purchases. F. X.

RITGER, Director. Pub. W.S.J. Oct. 13, 1H34 Sealed bids will be received by the State of Wisconsin, Bureau of Pur chases, State capltoi, Maoison i.

wis- eAnKln nn nr hpfore 2:00 P. m. Oct 28, 1954, to cover the furnishing of Carbon Interleaved Forms. Specifica tions mav be obtained upon application to the Bureau of Purchases. F.

X. RITGER, Director. Pub. W.S.J. Oct.

13, 1HM Reniert hida will he received by the State of Wisconsin, Bureau of Pur chases, State capltol, Maaison 2. wis-oonctn on nr hpfore 2:00 D. m. Oct to lad tn cover tne inrnisning oi Liability Automobile Insurance for State Vehicles, speculations may oe obtained upon application to tne rm- reau of Purchases. F.

X. RITGER, Director. Pub. W.S.J. Oct.

13, IDS (1st Pub Oct. 6. Last Oct. 20) SERVICE OF SI MMONS FOR niVORCE fii nt Wisconsin. County Court Green Lake county, (uircuit iourv Branch).

SUMMONS James E. Gough. Plaintiff vs. June Cecelia Gough. Defendant.

The State of Wlsconlsn, to saig ae fenrinnt You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and defend tne aoove entitled action in tne court aioresaiu. unrt in carp or vour itauure so to ou. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint. UAVIU WHjL.li3. Plaintiff's Attorney Box 233, Green Lake, Wis.

W.S.J. DOAW 3 wks Wed (tt Puh Oct 6. Last Oct. 20) NflTlrE OF APPLICATION for Pro hate of Will and Notice to Creditors State of Wisconsin, county toun, rinnp nnunlv in the Mutter of the Estate of NORMAN C. FASSETT, Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that at a term of said Court to be held on TnpuHnv the 5Rth dav of October. 1954, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day. at the Court House in the City of Madison, in said County, there uHll ha hearrf and considered: The application of Marcla M. Grimm for the probate of the Will of Norman C. Fassett, deceased, and for the appointment of an executrix of the estate or said Nonnan j.

rassen, deceased, late of the City of Madison in earn county; ana lor me ncvcrim nntlon nf heirship. Notice is further given that all rlnims mrfttnnt the said Norman C. Fassett, 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 before the 4th day of January, 1955 or be barred; and that all such claims and demands will be examined and adjusted at a term or said court oei held at tne court Mouse in tne uw of Madison, in said County, on Tuesday, the 11th day of January. 1955, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of aald day.

Bated October 4. 1954. By Order of the Court, GEORGE KRONCKE, Judge William K. Sleker, Attorney W.S.J. DOAW 3 wks.

Wed To Spec. Auditing and Accounting Trafflo Outlay. Radar Unit As Slgna County Trunk Grading County Trunk Grading County Trunk Maintenance County Trunk Bridget at F. is F. 1 of of of of F.

r. tion's permit. It said O'Konski's attorney gave no reasons for re questing the cancellation. O'Konski was awarded a con struction permit for the station last February. The FCC said the station was never on the air.

His was the 83th permit for an ultra-high frequency televi sion station which has been turned back to the FCC. Preceding Page) Sanitary Sewer Main to the existing City of Madison Sanitary Sewer manhole on Clover Lane. Ref. to Com. of the Whole.

FILE NUMBER 3667 Alderman Simonson: Resolved. That the MHyor appoint committee consisting of Traffic Engineer and five aldermen to Investigate the feasibility of the cltypur-chaslng a light meter to be used in connection with the study of the desired Intensity of light required in the street lighting of the city. Ref. to Com. of Whole.

FILE NUMBER 3643 By Committee of the Whole: Resolved. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to give r.H,.., Statutes, that the petition for the vacation of all that part of Plymouth Circle In the City of Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the North erly line of Lot 29 of Sunset Hills subdlvlsior which point Is distant 5.4 feet Northwesterly from the Northeasterly corner of said Lot 29; thence Westerly along the arc of a circle having a radius of 123.6 feet, convex toward the North, the long chord of which bears North 74 13 West. 82.52 feet to a point which is distant 15 feet Northwesterly from the Northwesterly line of said Lot 29; thence in a Westerly direction. along tne arc or a circle convex to ward the South, having a radius of 65 feet, the long chord of which bears North 32" 53 west, 113.6 feet, chord measurement ana wnicn arc is con centric with and at all points distant 15 ieet wortneriy rrom the Southerly line of Plymouth Circle as now platted; thence in a Northerly direction, along the arc of a circle convex toward the East having a radius of 123 6 feet, the long chord of which bears North 8" 27' East, 82.52 feet, chord measurement, to a point on the East erly line of Lot 25 of said Sunset Hills Subdivision, which point Is dis tant 4.B4 ieet Northerly from the Southeasterly corner of said Lot 25 tnence in a southerly direction along the Southerly line of Plymouth Circle to the point of beginning. which petition has been filed with the City Clerk, will be acted upon by the common council of the City of Madison at a regular meeting thereof to be held on September 21 1954.

in the council Chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock n. m. Be it Further Resolved. That notice or the time when said petition wiU Be acted upon snail oe posted in tnree public places in the City of Madison not less than three weeks before the date fixed for the hearing of said petition and by publication of said notice in the official newspaper of said city once a week for three successive weeks before said day. On motion of Alderman Johnson.

seconded by Alderman Garner, the rules were suspended and the fore going resolution unanimously adopted on call of the ayes and noes by the following vote: AFFIRMATIVE: Alderman Andrews, Baer, Brown, Elder, Garner, Hanson, Johnson, Lorenz, MeCormlck, Metz-ner, Moll, Nuckles. Peckhnm, Sieht-Jen. Simonson, Tallard, Whalen, Wll-helm. NEGATIVE: None. FILE NUMBER 3351 By Committee of the Whole: Resolved, That the resolution adopted bv the Common Council on Feb.

25. 1954. authorizing a leese agreement with the Hillside Transit Com pany. for a portion of the prem iT.ah I aZn loco Ml inc tuiici Ul ucuiuiu and Main Streets for parking lot pur poses be rescinded. Further Resolved.

That the May' or and City Clerk be and they are hereby authorized to enter into a lease agreement with the Central Storage Warehouse of Milwaukee. Wisconsin, for the leasing to the city for Parking Lot Purposes of a portion of the premises located at the corner of Bedford and Main Streets, approximately 38 x9T. for the balance of 1954 commencing March 1st. at a rental of 820 per montn. Further Resolved, that the sum of $200 be appropriated from tne con tingent fund for paying rentals under said lease.

On motion of Alderman Wlthelm seconded by Alderman Whalen, the rules were suspended, and the fore going resolution unanimously adopted on call of the ayes and noes by the following vote: affirmative: Alderman Andrews, Baer. Brown. Elder. Garner. Hanson Johnson.

Lorenz. MeCormlck, Metz ner, Moll. Nuckles. Peckham, saent-Jen. Simonson, Tallard, Whalen, Wll- helm.

NEGATIVE: None. FILE NUMBER 3669 Rv Committee of the Whole: Resolved. That the offer of the Jim Imhoff Construction Company to cover portions of the exterior of the temporary city hall building with Tremco 101 Mastic and to paint wood and steel sash for the sum ot $2,379.00 be and hereby Is accepted. On motion of Alderman Moll, sec onded by Alderman Lorenz, the rules were suspended and the foregoing res olutlon unanimously adopted on call of tne ayes ana noes oy tne iouow lne vote: AFFIRMATIVE Alderman Andrews Baer. Brown.

Elder. Oarner. Hanson Johnson. Lorenz, MeCormlck, Metz ner. Moll.

Nucklps. Peckham. Sacht' Jen, Simonson, Tallard, Whalen, WU- neitn. NSflATIVK: None. FILE NUMBER 3670 By Committee of the Whole: Resolved.

That the Mayor ana city Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the City of Madison a duplicate deed to Mnrv Cotter Kcvoa to lots 2 and 3, Block 6, Grandvlew Addition to South Madison, now a nan. oi tne City of Madison, which said lots were sold to Mary Cotter Keye on April 13. 1946 hn nintlon of Alderman Wllhelm. seconded by Alderman Peckham, the rules were suspended and tne torego-Ing resolution unanimously adopted on call of the ayes and noes by the following vote' AFFIRMATIVE: Alderman Andrews, Baer, Brown, Elder. Garner, Hanson, Johnson.

Lorenz, MeCormlck, Metzner. Mnll. NncklpR. Peckham. Sarht- Sea, Simonson, Tallard.

Whalen, Wll- O'Konski Turns Back Wausau TV Permit WASHINGTON (UP) The Federal Communications Com-mision (FCC) said Tuesday Rep. Alvin E. O'Konski (R-Mercer) has turned in his permit for television station WOSA-TV on Channel 16 at Wausau, Wis. The FCC cancelled the sta (Continued from Village of Shorewood were then placea on file. ORDINANCES CHARIER ORDINANCE FILE NUMBER 3655 By Aid.

Simonson: A Charter Ordinance to amend subsection (1) of section 3.01 of the Charter Ordinance adopted by the Common Council of the City of Madison on November 13, 1952, setting the term of Mayor. Read first and second times and referred to Commltf.ee of the Whole. CHARTER ORDINANCES FILE NUMBER 3656 Br Aid. Simonson: A Charter Ordinance to amend subsection (2) of section 3 01 of the rrmrtpr ordinance adopted by the uommon l-ouucu ui hip uy ui son on November 13, 1952, setting the term of Mayor. Read first and second times and referred to Committee of the Whole.

FILE NUMBER 3657 By Committee of the Whole: An ordinance to create subsection in nf mihspctton (41 of section 9.10 of the general ordinances of the City of Madison entitled "Licensing and Regulating the Sale of Fermented Malt Beverages. Soft Drinks, and Soda Water Beverages." and being part of the general chapter entitled 'Licenses and Permits." (Operators) Read first and second times and referred to Committee of the Whole. FILE NUMBER 3643 By Committee of the Whole: An ordinance to create subdivision (v) of subsection (1) of section 107 of the general ordinances of the City of Madison entitled "Street Vacation" and being part of the regulations relating to streets, alleys, slde-walkB and gutters of said city. Read first and second times and referred to City Plan Commission. FILE NUMBER 3658 Bv Committee of Whole: An ordinance to create subdivision d) of subsection (4) of section 9.11 of the general ordinances of the City of Madison entitled "Licensing and Regulating the Kale of Intoxicating Liquor" and helng part of the general chnpter entitled "Licenses and Permits." (Fingerprints).

Read first and second times and referred to Committee oMheWhol Bt Committee of the Whole: An Ordinance to create subsection (166) of section 12.39 (Arterial Highways) of the General Ordinances of the Cltv of Madison and being a part of the general chapter entitled Traffic Regulations." Read first and second times and ref. to Com. of By Alderman Simonson: An Ordinance to create subsection (4) of section 10.02 entitled Grades of the general ordinances of City of Madison and being a part of the general chapter entitled "Streets, Sidewalks and Gutters. Read first and second times ana ret. to Bd of Public Works, to no.

ui i-u j-ILE NUMBER 3661 By Alderman Johnson: An Ordinance to create section 8 19 of the General Ordinances of the City of Madison entitled "Parks to be closed after Midnight" r.nd being a part of the general chapter entitled 'Public Property." Read first and second times and rer. to Com. of Whole. RESOLUTIONS FILE NUMBER 3662 ft Norm a MpI nPf Resolved. That the Madison Gas and Electric Company be and hereby la anthAHvpH ftnri ritrpcted to lttStall to Bu.i.tf..- i t1 ft street ngni at vne nucixiuu v.

Whitney Way and Dorsett Drive. Ref, to Com. of Whole and Traf. Enr' FILE NUMBER 3663 Resolved That the Madison Gas and Electric Company be and hereby is authorized to Install street light at the following locations: 1. Fltchburg street, between Wln-ra Drive and Spruce Street 2 GUson Street, between Olin Avenue and Lakeside Street Reg.

to Com. of Whole and Traf. KnKr' FILE NUMBER 3664 By Alderman Baer: Resolved. That the Police Department be and it is hereby authorized to place a school guard at the Intersection of Mldvale Blvd. and Mineral Ref.

to Com. of Whole and Traf. EnKr" FILE NUMBER 12,793 Bv Committee of the Whole: Resolved, That the Common foun-cll of the City of Madison hereby contents to the assignment by the Wisconsin Sportservlce, of Its interests as lessee in the lease between the City of Madison and the said Wisconsin Sportservl-e. in and to the restaurant concession at the Airport Terminal Building to the Air Terminal Services of Wisconsin. in pursuance to paragraph 25 of the contract entered into between the City of Madison and the Wisconsin Bpoifjiervice, as authorized by resolution of the Common Council adopted on May 27, 1954.

further Wpnnlvpri. That SUCh COn- aent to said assignment by the Wisconsin Sportservlce, of its interest under said leaRe othe Air Terminal Services of Wisconsin, shall in no way release the said Wis consin Bportservices, iium liability to the City of Madison contained in the original lease document. Ref. to Com. of Whole FILE NUMBER 3665 By Alderman Metzner: Resolved, That a committee consisting of the city Clerk.

City Attorney. Mayor and four Aldermen to be appointed by the Mayor, be created to study city ordinance and Council policy relating to the granting of Class A and Liquor licenses. It shall be the purpose of such conimlt- t8L Review xlstln(t ordinances and Council Policy. i. Obtain data and material from other cltlea as to their licensing Ordinances and policies.

3. Determine If changes should be made in existing ordinances and policy and recommend desirable changes If any. 4 Report to the Council on Ui findings and recommendations. Ref. to Com.

of the Whole Bt Committee of the Whole: Resolved. That the Mayor and the City Clerk be and they are hereby authorised to enter into a contract with Madison General Hospital As-aorlation. St. Mary's Hospital and Mpthnrfiat Hnanltsl for hospital serv ices for relief patient for the year commencing juiy i. imi.

Df t.n rnm. of Whole. FILE NUMBER 38fl By Committee of the Whole: Resolved. The Town of Blooming Grove be allowed to connect 235 foet of By a 5. DANE COLNTY Budget Change! by the Dana County Board rvte Amount Ret.

No. From 9 23 I 2,00000 42 General Fund 923 1.000.00 43 43 General Fund 916 50,000.00 Highway New Equipment Hy. Snow Re moval Co. Trunk Surfacing 916 50.000.00 43 9,16 20.000.00 43 16 25.00000 44 General Fund I Pub. W.S.J.

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