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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 13

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Madison, Wisconsin
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'iIWMIIIIlf llilllllilIIWiMiMiiaiiiii'llwit' Saturday, March 23 Wisconsin THE WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL' "Madison It's Time for Groves Secretarial 1 T- still Home of i' ii-uif -iiu life u.i nt 41 nnlr Wivnncin hnnrh huildinr Inratd at Sfal anil 5nown auvti is an auiis arawiug vi mc Gilman sts. The second floor of this building is now occupied by the Carver Supply Co. New Name of Firm Hefty Exhibit to Show Air Conditioning Home Show Booth Will Display G-M Equipment Among the numerous exhioits to be featured at Madison's second annual home and food show, the booth occupied by the Hefty Sale local Frigidaire distributors, will be devoted entirely to a display of air conditioning equipment. According to Henry Hefty, many appliances represented as air conditioning systems, which in some way affect the air conditioning of an enclosure, have been confusing to the public. "To assist the general public toward a better understanding -of the principles of air conditioning, we are devoting our booth to an educational display," said Mr.

Hefty. "Air conditioning may be defined as any man-made process capable of exercising, throughout any season, the simultaneous and automatic control of the temperature, humidity, purity, movement and distribution of indoor air. This, of course, clearly indicates that the equipment is divided ihto winter and summer air conditioning, or the combination of both for all year air conditioning." A Year Around Unit The Hefty Sales distributors for Madison and surrounding territory, sell the complete line of General Motors Delco-Heat conditioners for winter application. This equipment not only performs all the functions of winter air conditioning, but provides air Alteration air movement and i i tion in summer. With the simple addition of Frigidaire cooling coils, another General Motors product used for cooling the air temperature and controlling the humidity by de-humidification, the system becomes a year around air conditioning unit.

Frigidaire's air conditioning line also provides systems for installation in old homes, and self contained package units for individual rooms or offices. With the proper application of this equipment, it is possible to enjoy ideal conditions of comfort in any season, regardless of weather conditions outside. Those contemplating the building of a new home will profit in their visit to the booth of Hefty Sales corp. At this booth, information on these great new developments in comfort ansd health may be obtained during the four days of the show, which begins March 27. 61 10 Hommel Bros SATURDAY NIGHT Liquor Specials! t9 9 p.

m. -Cash -SWEETHEART GIN SAN FERN AN bo WINES 2 I99c ALL KIND Hi-Balls 3 l.oo ALL READY' TO rsLKU MAXWELL GRAPL RANDY, Pint 99c HISKEY Pint Four lears Old WOId Mountaineer mm HISKEY Pint 3C My Favorite WHISKEY, Pint. 69c INSURANCE Fire Windstorm Automobile Life Accident Health Burglary Surety Bonds Before ywa pay another premium ft will pay you to set REITAX-LERDAIIL INSURANCE Fairchild 8300 Pioneer Bids, Madison, Wis. "PEP -UP" the ole' bus Drive in NOW FOR SPRING MOTOR TUNE-UP Assure Yourself Those Miles of Carefree Driving MADISON GARAGE 120 S- Fairchild B. 5400 KELLY MOTOR SERVICE 250 W.

Doty b. Kodak Finishing and Commercial Photography UNIVERSITY PHOTO SHOP 2 Phones 810 University Are. ights Spring Oil OS GARAGE with lighter motor oils and lighter transmission and diSerential greases, should be drained and filled with summer lubricants about April With the few warm days we have had thus far, we have serviced a number of cars already." said Mr. Kelly. "Considerable savings are to be realized in tne prevention greases from transmission and differential leaking into the brake mechanism, causing 'grabbine and un equalized brakes.

Prompt changes in early spring and early winter will prevent such trouble with brakes." Royal Typewriters Will Be on Display Fans of Clark Gable and Constance Bennett who see their latest picture, "After OSce Hours," which starts Sunday at the Orpheum theater, will also view an outstanding display of the latest models in Royal typewriters. These same machines may be seen at the Stemp Typewriter 533 State st. Stanley P. Stemp, manager, has invited all users of typewriters to try these new Royal machines. AH of the Smith features including easy action type-shift for capitals -interchangeable platen ball-bearing type bars are retained in lTLC Smith JONES TYPEWRITER BUSINESS FIRMTCKE CO.

512 State St. B. 1364 For that "EXTRA ft FUEL You'll need to tids-you-over Try CAREONITE "The Fuel-Unique" Looks Like Coke Burns Like Coke But Costs Much LESS DRIVES FUEL COMPANY B. 628 303 S. Paterson ays Retreading Puts Mileage "on Old Tires Monona Tire Co.

Uses Approved Hawkin-son Process, Retreadinir of worn tires, to give the automobile owner still- more tire miles for his dollar, is the latest process to claim the attention of ingenious tire engineers. The Monona Tire local General tire: dealers and distributors, have done retreading for the past year, using the approved Hawkinson process. The Hawkinson patented system of treading worn automobile, truck and bus tires, according 10 a. o. Paynter, solves the problem of replacing the tread rubber that has been worn off on the road.

This new and advanced method performs this without damaging in any way the strength of the fabric, the basic part of the tire. Provided this basic part of the tire is sound, a tire which has been Hawkinson-treaded should give as much if not more than new tire mileage. "It is well to consider the saving represented in tire mileage cost. Tires which have been discarded not because they were really worn out but because the treads were worn smooth can now be Haw-kinso-treaded and put on the road again, for all intents and purposes, as good as new, saia air. ajnr.

Give Silent Operation waa-kinson treads are distinctive. They give silent tire operation at all speeds. With the Hawkinson process a new strip of rubber is vulcanized on to the tread by a patented system, without touchine the shoulders or sidewalls, which cannot therefore be damaged in the process. The worn portion of the treao: replaced Dy an equal thickness- of the best tread rubber obtainable. This is vulcanized on by a means of steam heated rings of light and flexible: construction, wnicn in around the tread.

The new rubber then becomes an integral part of the tire. Hawkinson treading avoids the main faults -of earlier "retreading" systems overheating and distortion. 1 Old Mistakes Avoided The older treading molds heated Wisconsin Oil Burner Is Good as Name! Approved Underwriters' Laboratories Wisconsin Truck Equipment Co. 1134 Begent St. Fairchild 25 Rebuilt TYPEWRITERS From $25 00 Up STEMPTYP.CO.

533 State St. Badger 222 Madison's Safe and dependable Radio Servile BIDDER RADIO SrOP Service 'Fone TIRES BATTERIES FIRESTONE TIRE STORE 665 E. Washington AW Fairchild 645 CIVIC CLUB MON. The "ODtimlsfe" ST -jm i "Ktwants and School Groves School for Secretaries. JAMES E.

GARVER roofings, cements, roof coatings and shingles. Fitting more into the activities of a concern primarily servicing fanners, the firm now represents the Keystone Steel and Wire co. in this territory. The Keystoe co. is the nation's largest exclusive man ufacturer of wire products wiiich include various types and designs of fencing suited for both farms, in dustry and home lawn fencing.

The only Factory Frigidaire Srvie In Madison! Commercial Air-Conditioning Systems and Air- ConditioningSystems for HOMES HEFTY SALES Corp. 210 E. Washington Ave. Badger 496 Night Service Fairchild 6456 PHONE LIVESTOCK FEEDS CHOCK STARTER Carver Supply Co. (Formerly Economy Feed Milling Company) 3220 Atwood Avenue Distributors of GILLETTE TIRES Auto Electric Work Vesta Batteries Look Here Before You Buy! Licari Tire Co.

767 W. Wash. Ave. F. 2542 D1L imVIM St Stop if ijf Stop Service lAl Service if ,4 IE THE MADIS Just as people, vlth the first evidence of spring, are inclined to discard winter coats for lighter ones as a measure of comfort, so should automobile owners avoid the continued operation of their cars which have been winter serviced too far into the warmer months.

Considerable savings can be realized in the proper seasonable service changes in automobiles, according to Harold Kelly of the Madison Garage and Kelly Motor service. Fair-child and Doty sts. "Under ordinary weather conditions, cars which have been serviced the tire and were likely to damage the cords and sidewalls. Further, the molds were cumbersome and expensive. No allowance could be made to varying decrees of strength in old tires, and distention often resulted.

'This is avoided in Hawk- inson treading by applying heat to the crown of the tire only. For Hawkinson treading, a complete range of rings are manufactured to insure individual fitting of every tire, there is no explained Mr. Paynter. Secretarial enunm 502 Fairchild Stare Sr. 5925 BEGINNING AND ADVANCED SHORTHAND COURSES students may enter Advanced classes otiy Monday Beginners; Apr.

1st. July 1st, Oct 1st. INTENSIVE 3-MONTHS COtBSE for College Graduates, undergraduates, and Higl" School students with exceptional ability. Day and Tening courses open to men. and women beginning and advanced courses.

Regina E. Groves, M. A. OFFSET and Letterpress PRINTING 214 E. Washington Ave.

Good it ZTjj i neaun 'DAIRY Milk of Dependable Quality INFORMATIO meet at Hotel l.oratn MON. Madison Club. at Hotel Loraine "Gvro' TUES. WED. "American Lesion" meet at THURS.

"Cosmopolitan" meets at and "Beal Estate Board" FRI. si Your f5 1 feuTl 1 i The former Economy Feed Milling co established less than four years ago by James R. Garver at 3220 At wood in the old sugar beet factory location, is now known as Garver Supply co. This change in firm name became necessary, according to Mr. Garver, because of the constantly expanding activity of the firm.

"Our volume of business here has grown so rapidly and the number of lines which we handled increased to the point that the name Economy Feed Milling co. no longer adequately represented this activity," he explained. Garver Supply co, as originally formed, in livestock feeds, both in the vcapacity, of manufacturer and distributor, serving a territory within 50 to 75 miles of Madison. Other lines then were added at various times until at present this firm not only manufactures and sells feeds and livestock remedies but distributes semi-solid buttermilk and salt, both for livestock purposes, flours for domestic use and all kinds of farm seeds. Two carloads of farm seed, recently received by the company, are now stored in the large warehouse awaiting distribution.

Mill feeds, grains, feeding molasses, both cane and corn; dog and cat food and fertilizers comprise a partial list of the products handled by the firm. Following the general trend towards a broad nation-wide remod-ernization program designed to affect both city residences and farm homes, Garver Supply co. added the well known Certain-Teed line of courtroom words and phrases by a new practice method worked out by Miss Groves and Mr. Brinton. 2.

Reporting of actual testimony, but geared down to the student's speed, in a classroom court to accustom the shorthand writer to follow alternating speakers. 3. Reporting as an apprentice at the elbow of official reporters in Madison courts and hearings and other actual reporting assignments. The new class will open April 1 and will be conducted as a part of Miss trroves evening classes. Mon-jday and Thursday evenings from 7 'to 9 and will run throughout the year.

The class will be limited to 15 properly qualified students. Weekly Hatches CHICKS From Blood-Tested Breeding Flocks Chicks from Kansas R. O. P. Breeding Stock Records for Evidence HATCHERY JL 1918 Winnebago St.

Badger 5846 Save With CHAMBERLIN AU-Metal Insect SCREENS For every type of window and door. They add beauty to the home and last a lifetime. Can be Installed for as low as $10 down. Get our free estimate now. REPRESENTATIVE HENRY C.

FORRER 322 E. Mifflin B. 1514 cSSrSa by D. A.Brinton A two-year professional night school course in court-reporting under the direction of Donald A. Brinton, for many years an official court reporter and now a free-lance shorthand reporter, has been added to the curriculum ef the Regina E.

Groves School for Secretaries which was opened recently at 502 State st. The course has been undertaken to meet a demand from both employed stenographers and employers of reporters in Madison for adequate training in this severely technical and advanced phase of shorthand skill. Although' society needs but few court reporters in proportion to other trained workers, yet this profession has never been over-crowded even during the depression. Among other reasons for this shortage is the lack of adequate schools devoted to this one specialty. It is estimated that there are not over 4.000 competent court reporters in the United States.

The number of office stenographers runs into many thousands. The reporter earns twice and some reporters three or four times as much as the stenographer. The bridge that links the gap is very largely speed. But shorthand speed is not an inheritance. Nor can it be acquired by wishing.

Nor even by trying hard. True, most reporters today are self-taught. But that means fumbling and floundering and many, many wasted hours because few indeed are the young stenographers who know enough about the psychology of training to set up for themselves correct and economical methods of practice. The new course is not a short-cut to reporting skill where a handful of "lightning phrases" are dispensed to the eager student who would become a reporter over night. It is a carefully planned system of ear-and-hand-hook-up drills that falls into three phases: 1.

The acquiring of a wide-working vocabulary in shorthand of RETREADING SERVICE Monona Tire Co. 12 S. Pinckney Fairchild 1590 Plate Glass Paper Hanging Klein-Dickert Company 752 University B. 7900 242 Waubesa St. Wff Painting yjl fcJM Decorating 4 1 r.

rvvu aiii Directory of Building and Associate Industries We Are Cooperating with in the Building, Repairing, and Modernizing of HOMES and BUILDINGS Counsel and Estimates furnished on request LFMHT2Z CONSTRUCTION CO. 138 N. Frances St. Badger 712 ANCHOR SAVINGS BLDC. LOAN ASSN.

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3. tc tc la tv 3, t. Fi of Interesting, Instructive Entertainment at Madison's 1st Annual meet at I'ark Hotel i Club" meet at TUES. The "Lions- ifteet meets at Mafison HOME FOOD SHOW Club Insurance tnder-wrlters meet at Park Hotel (1st Tuesday of Merely Phone Badger 1046 FOR caco uiuuiuj, WED. The "Advertisitig" and "Dane County Medical Ass'n." meet at Hotel Loraine "Vonken- and "Altrusa" meet Madison Club.

Brandes Heating Co. FULLER JOHNSON BLDG. March 28 to 31, Inclusive STRUCK THURS. The "Rotary" arid Hotel Loraine. line rarit aoiei.

i FRI. The "Shrine Clkib" meet at Hotel Lwame. Telephone Badger 5311 FUEL COMPANY 826 Williamson or information regarding advertising on this page PHONE Badger 2200 or 6000 SATURDAY'S ior information regarding advertis-J ing on this page PHONE Badger 2200 or 6000 REV EW.

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