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PAGE SIX MONROE EVENING TIMES, MONROE, WISCONSIN, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1947 TIMES WANT-AD INFORMATION Advertising ordered for Irregular insertions will take the one time rate. DO nd taken for less thon basis of three lines. Count 5 average words to 8 Hue. All ade are restricted to their proper classifications arfd to the regular Muuroe Evening Times style Daily rats per line for consecutive insertions: Charge One day Three days Six days 10 Minimum charge $1.00. Blind ads 25c extra.

Ads ordered for three or sir times and stopped before expiration will be cbarced for oulj the number of times the ad appeared, and adjust- ment made at tbe rate earned. The Monroe Evening Times reserves to edit or reject any classified advertisement copy. Any chances made lu tbe original copy submitted for any classified advertisement will be charged for at tbe rate of 23c for each Change. This charge will be made before or after publication. Errors in advertisements should be reported Immediately.

Tbe Monroe Kveuiug Times will not be responsible for mure than one insertion. Special rates for longer term advertising upon request. Deadline for Classified Ads Is Rt 10:30 morning of publication. Phone I. Ask For An Ad-Taker.

INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS SHOPPERS' GUIDE Women Men Children Home Thill CH Goods ANNOUNCEMENT Societies Erents of Thanks Service FOB SALE LIVESTOCK Horses, Hoes. etc. Supplies FOR SALE Trucks Supplies Factory Equipment Products Plants, Flowers Furniture Equipment Property Property FOR BALK OB RENT Property Property WANTED TO BDI Wants Property Property FOR KENT Board 'Properly Property WANTED TO BENT Property Property FOR SALE OR TRADE EMPLOYMENT Female Wanted MISCELLANEOUS and Materials Opportunity Notices Shoppers' Guide SPORTING GOODS COLEMAN G. I. pocket stove.

For camping, hunting, or fishing. Easy to carry, $10.50. Martin's. BOAT trailer, 12 feet long, with new tires. 15 horsepower Evinrude motor.

May be seen at Coates' garage, Juda. 1946 PIPER CUB for sale. 90 hours total flying time since new. Will sacrifice for $1,750. May be seen at Brodhead airport.

Write Box 33 care of The Times. WESTERN STOCK SADDLES Horse size with steel forks, $58.00 up. Roping saddles, $74.50 up. Western pony saddles, $27.001 "up. Riding martingales andi breast collars, bridles, bits, spurs, quirts, whips.

English sad-! dies and bridles. Western and English pads, stable sheets, jowl hoods, wool coolers. G. E. Chase Saddlery, Lodi, Wis.

Announcement BUSINESS SERVICE 15 REFRIGERATION i IS OUR BUSINESS HENHIQUEZ. PHONE 343. WHITEWASHING, disinfecting, i D. D. T.

spaying. Klarer, 1 2015 15th street, phone 1543. REPAIRING and rebuilding chimneys. Vacuum cleaning of furnaces and chimneys. Call Janesville 671.

DOES YOUR HOUSE or barn need roofing? Does your house need siding? We apply all types of roofing and siding. Also install insulation. Call 561 for I free estimate. GAMBLE STORE. FREEPORT MATTRESS and Up- Shoppers" Guide FOK WOMEN COTTON made and good fitting, $3.50 and $3.95.

MILADY'S. SWIM SUITS GOOD SELECTION LEE'S. "Warner foundation garment. LINK STORE. UNIFORMS in Fruits of the Loom.

Sizes 12 to 40 at $2.99. DIXIE FROCK' SHOP. LE CHARME BLOUSES Sizes 32-38 Pink, black and white. THE STYLE SHOP. FOE CHILDREN BABY BASKETS Legs fold for car use LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE MISCELLANEOUS 4 NEW SHIPMENT Of hand spun copper candle snuffers, bud vases, wall brackets and candle sticks.

THE KLASSY SHOP. FANS. 10, 12, 16 inch high grade oscilating electric fans. Also 24 inch pedestal fans and 12 and 16 inch exhaust fans. Burkhard Electric Co.

NEW LIFT LITE over head door hardware now on hand. Low cost hardware sets that give real satisfaction, suitable for any domestic garage door. LANZ- HARDWARE; CO. HOT WATER HEATERS 32 and 52-gallon Jud Whitehead electric with double element. 32-gallon Smith Perm Glas for bottled gas 32-gallon Bock Fuel oil heater.

All for immediate delivery. Specialty TSCHUDY'S Service. Shoppers' Guide MISCELLANEOUS JUST RECEIVED A shipment of extension ladders. Green County Lumber Fuel Co. LAFF-A-DAY Copt.

1M7, Kins Traturci indicate, WoilJ lighli tac FOR THE HOME WHITE CROSS Hot plates. 6 heats priced at $11.95 to $14.95 PHILLIPS AND SMITH. BEDROOM SUITES In maple, walnut and mahogany. Modern and period styles. In maple, walnut and mahogany HAWORTH FURNITURE STORE holstering new location at 115 E.

Stephenson street, Freeport, 111. Have your mattress, box springs and pillows made in our new modern shop, one day TTftMmm guarantee. You get i AUTOMOBILES your same cotton or feathers' back. We make any mattress, any size. You bring them in, we deliver.

"A day off A raise? A promotion? Come, come, John-, eon, I like to know, what I'm saying 'no' to. For 23 LOST 16 SUN GLASSES lost, in leather case. Finder please call 520. For Sale Livestock CATTLE. HORSES.

HOGS 25 GOOD FEEDER PIGS Male springer spaniel, liver and white, 1 year old. Wilbur Cline, Winslow. CRYSTAL STEM WARE Just received the first shipment of attractive priced Sherbets, goblets and cocktails at 45c each. ROTTLER'S. CARPET For immediate delivery, several rolls of nine-foot and one roll of 12-foot all wool carpet.

S'NIVELY AND SNYDER. I STILL HAVE started White Rocks; also White Leghorn broilers, 2 pounds and over at 26c per pound. Brodhead Hatchery, Brodhead, Wis. POULTRY SUPPLIES Zl MOTORS for 60 Allis-Chalmers all crop harvesters. Marty Chevrolet Sales.

PULLETS, 5-week Ijd White Leghorns at 4-week price. Allen Daws, Lena, telephone 8611. For Sola KELVINATOR HOME FREEZERS' $239.95 6 CUBIC FEET CAPACITY Buy the Kelvinator SNIVELY AND' SNYDER. GOOD THINGS GALLONS of home rendered lard. Phone 2087 Lots of work Jor little monej AUTOMOBILES.

TRUCKS 83 OIL GAUGE LOW? Replace old with high quality Texaco oil. Crandall's T.exaco Station. BUICK TRUCK. Inquire at'First National bank, administrators of the John U. Kubly estate.

1937 WILLYS car, good running condition, good tires. Howard Lausch, Rock City, 111., route 2. SEAT COVERS for practically all styles and makes of cars. Studer's. 1935 CHEVROLET, excellent condition.

Also 1931 Model A pick' up. Emil Goecks, rout? 2, Juda. GENERATORS for all model Chevrolets from $6.55 exchange and up. 90-day guarantee. Western Auto Associate Store.

Telephone 1991. WE HAVE auto parts, accessories, tires and batteries. Pure gas and oil and used cars. If it's an automobile, we'll buy it. ALSTON AUTO PARTS.

Phone 1090. LET FIRESTONE RETREAD YOUR TRACTOR TIRES We loan you tires while we retread yours. NORTON SCHNEIDER Your Firestone Store. THRESHING MACHINE, all steel 28 46 Red River Special, in good condition. Mrs.

Peter O. Klassy, New Glarus, 1 e- phone 308R7. FARM EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES 24 GOOD MOLINE grain binder. Kenneth Babler, Rt. 1, Monroe.

Phone 922-A. COME TO DURAND, ILL. itock- yards for your stockers, feeders and calvei. We will try to have a large assortment of cattle on band at all times. WERTHEIMER CATTLE CO.

Durand, 111. Phone 120, day or night. DEERING GRAIN BINDER in good shape; new canvases. Gus Monte, Browntown. WAGON TIRES and Fram soil filters.

Jacob's Reo 1221 12th avenue, Monroe. THRESHING MACHINE, John Deere 14-in. tractor plow. Harold L. Johnson, Rt.

2, Blanchardville. WE HAVE GMK Washing Powder in stock again. 5 pounds 79c, 10 pounds $1.49. BAUMAN'S. McCORMICK grain binder, two years old, just like new.

J. H'. Gruenewald, Juda. Phone Juda 96 or Monroe 489. STARLINE BARN SCRAPERS A real work saver.

Heavy 13 gauge spring steel will out last 2 ordinary scrapers, good 5-foot handle, $2.00. LANZ HARDWARE CO. when you buy a Want Ad. BY LES FORGAVE BUT SHUCKS. 1 ITS OUR ONE CHANCE TO SET AWAY THIS SUMMER.

AND JUST BECAUSE OF WE SAYf TRAIN BE HANGED! WAIT TILL I TELL BETH THE SCHEME I'VE GOT! YOU WOULDN'T WANT DAD TO BE ASHAMED OF US WHEN HE SAW N-NO! I GUESS RIGHT ABOUT BUT WE CASH YOU KNOW DEAD WELL DAD WON'T CARE WHAT TDAVEL ON A TRAIN, LOOKING LIKE RAGAMUFFINS. KIND OF CLOTHES WE WEAR, HE'LL BE SO GLAD TO SEE US: BY CHIC YOUNG MAMA SENT US TO SEE THAT VOU DOIT EAT UP THE DOUGHNUTS ON THE WAV HOME MAMA SHOULD'VE KNOWN BETTER THAN THAT WHAT APE ALEXANDER AND COOKjE DOING, WAITING FOR ME DAGWOOD.ON WAV HOME FROM THE OUTSIDE THE MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN BY LEE FALK and PHIL DAVIS 5E6RID, THE ARMY'S SEARCHED IN EVERY TOWN AND VILLAGE. 1 THERE'S NO TRACE OF SHE MUST OH, MANDRAKE, I LOVED HER SO MUCH. BESIDES- SHE GAVE HER LIFE-- SAVE OUR CUDDLES. WELL -I'LL HAVE TO BE CROWNED ALONE.

ANNOUNCE THE CORONATION. For FARM EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES 12-FT. STAKE BODY with grain sides and s.toik rack, like new; 1,000 bushel steel grain bin. Louis Cruezer, Monroe, telephone 1054. BINDER TWINE Plymouth Green Top and Red Top of highest Quality for 25 years.

Order now! LANZ HARDWARE CO. JUST received a large shipment of metal music stands, $1.50 and up. M. Earl Clark, 1423 17th avenue. NOW AT WARD'S FARM STORE 1 model tractor with hydraulic power lift can be equipped with 2 14-in.

tractor plows, 7-ft. tandem disc. MONTGOMERY WARD FARM STORE. WAR SURPLUS New Stewart-Warner portable heating plant with gasoline motor, suitable for drying corn, grain or any other place you want forced, hot fresh air; units 120 Ibs. 80,000 B.

T. U. per hour, $200. Used 100,000 B. T.

U. complete with flexible ducts, $150. Light plants, gasoline motor, generators, 30 volts, 2,000 watts, 70 amp. used, $45. James Meredith, Elburn, 111.

JUST RECEIVED A shipment of stock and hog fence. Height Stays Top and bottom 39-in. 6-in. 10 gauge 39-in. 6-in.

9 gauge 26-in. 6-in. 9 gauge 32-in. 6-in, 9 gauge Also h. p.

gasoline motors. WARD'S FARM STORE. ATTENTION FARMERS We can save you money on laminated wood rafters, corrugated steel roofing, steel and aluminum windows, lever stalls, drinking cups ventilating systems. Get low prices on Martin silos, corn -cribs, haymakers, and grain bins, and Stran Steel Quonset buildings before you build. Come in or write us for information.

L-B I STRUCTURES 1433 Regent St. Phone Gifford 7070, Madison, Wis. For Solo FARM EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES 24 WE HAVE two silo fillers for sale. Get yours now. JOHNSON BROS.

IMPLEMENTS 1614 9th street. Phone 59. For Solo FARM EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES RUBBER TIRED wheelbarrows and lawn mowers, hay rope, genuine McCormick-Deering mower parts. Genuine Schroeder tire gauges. Goodyear batteries; I.

H. C. umbrellas for tractors. 24-ft. Mulkey elevators -and hoppers.

Locker paper and cartons. KANE AND STAUFFACHER. MAN for full time employment at Monticello. Green County Farm Bureau Whse. Phone 1075 Monroe or Monticello 37.

$510 WILSON ZERO-FLOW milk cooler, 6-8 can capacity. Like new. Used only 6 months. Will sacrifice for $400. Perfection milking machine with vacuum pump, pipe line and 2 single units $125.

Cream City milk cans like new. J. Earl Harrington, Hollandale, Wis. Phone 40616. FARM PRODUCTS 26 100 BUSHEL ear corn, 3c pound delivered.

Rear wheels for model John Deere tractor with 12-75x32 tires. Nearly new Ford tractor with cultivator. McCormick hay loader, used one year. George Keen, phone Brodhead 1331. USED FURNITURK MAPLE SPOOL BED Inquire 2110 13th street.

Phone 1577. ALL furniture sold below cost. Must vacate August 1. MEYER'S USED FURNITURE. KELVINATOR, cu.

good condition. Porch curtain, 5 ft. width. Phone 723. WISC white porcelain washing machine in excellent condition.

Arthur Beer, route 5, Monroe. ICE BOXES, coolerators; kerosene stoves; city gas stoves; boys' and girls' bicycles. CLIFF AULT. MUSICAL RADIO 29 CLOTHING 30 THREE size 10 young women's suits and 2 pleated skirts, size 10. Excellent condition.

Telephone 2288. MISCELLANEOUS FURNACE, with oil burner complete. A. B. Hartwlck, Juda.

Phone 24-G. CITY PROPERTY 33 APARTMENT HOUSE, close in, bargain cottage, garage and 4 lots $5,000. Paul Knoll. BUILDING LOT, east front, 60x135, near south city limits; sewer and water in street; garage foundation built and a lot of used lumber on lot ready to build garage; $500 cash for quick sale. Write box 27, care of Times.

FARM PROPERTY 34 Wonted to Buy FARMERS WANT 38 COWS, and grade, fresh and springers. Schmitz, 821 18th Ave. Ph. 847. FARM PROPERTY 40 DAIRY FARM, about 100 acres wanted; will consider renting on cash basis.

Write box 25 in care of The Times. MISCELLANEOUS 41 WANTED OLD KEROSENE hanging lamps with colored or painted shades, parlor lamps with painted shades, any odd or unusual kerosene lamps. Write box 1 care of The Times. For Rent CITY PROPERTY 43 HOUSE, 7 rooms in Juda, will rent free plus monthly allowance to couple who will care for elderly man. Harrison Grenzow, Juda, Wis.

Wanted to Rent CITY PROPERTY 46 TWO bedroom apartment or house by Sept. 1 or I will be unable to keep position in Monroe. References. Phone Brodhead 3261 collect. Employment HELP SINGLE MAN for farm work by month or year.

Stanley H. Lee, route 1, Argyle. Employment HELP MECHANIC WANTED Thorn's Tractor and Implement Sales. 1408 13th street. Telephone 1950.

SINGLE MAN to work on farm, miles from Monroe. Herbert Friedrich, route 3, Monroe. Phone 954-F. MAN to work in making room of cheese factory and run a truck. Write Box 31 in care of The Times.

MARRIED hired man for farm work. Living quarters in modern trailer house. Charles Schade- walt, route 1, Monroe. Telephone 921-3. FARM and garden employes.

Single men. Top wages. Room, board and laundry furnished. Apply Moossheart Farms, Mooseheart, 111. HELP WANTED Department Head of men's clothing departments.

Experience necessary. Salary plus commissions Vacation with pay Hospital benefits Life insurance. Apply at Ward. HELP 51 COOK WANTED AT ONCE FOR A SHORT TIME Write to box No. 24 in care of The Times.

BOOKKEEPER and stenographer Sept. 1 or before. Call or write for appointment. Wenger and Burgy Insurance Agency. Commercial and Savings bank building.

Phone 27. SITUATION WANTED S3 WASHINGS AND IRONINGS wanted to do at home. Phone 2087. GIRL, 12 years old, wishes to care for children afternoons. Phone 546.

EXPERIENCED man wants work; carpenter, painter, etc. Telephone 2510 Freeport. MARRIED man wishes work on farm or will rent 40-60. Experienced. Write box 26 care of The Times.

Miscellaneous BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 61 THREE MILK ROUTES and trucks for sale. 300 cans of milk a day. Phone 2263, Brodhead, Wis. Roy Taylor. INSTRUCTION 62 AUCTION SCHOOL Learn this pleasant profitable profession from men who know how.

Term soon. Free catalog. PFISTER AUCTION SCHOOL Madison, Wis. ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL School of Nursing, 1209 S.

Walnut Freeport, Illinois. Accredited school conducted by Franciscan Sisters. Four years high school required. Enroll now for the September class. Three months psychiatric affiliation.

Write Director of Nurses. LEGALS 64 LEGAL NOTICE Notice Is hereby given, that the following application has been filed at the office of the city clerk. In the city of Monroe, for sale of liquors Insald city, us Indicated after name of appll- Na'me of applicant, Delbert John Wyss, home address 2020 17th avenue, class liquor and fermented molt beverage, address of premises, 11120 10th street. SOSBMAN City Clerk. NOTICE OF HEARING ON REZONING Tnke notice that a public hearing will be held Tuesday 2, 11W7 at p.

in. nt tlic council rhiimliiTH In the city hull, Monroe. Wlseonsln at which tlnif will be heard and con- sldered a petition to rezone and the recommendation of the planning commission for a change In zoning of certain property described as follows: "That part of out-lot No. section No. 3 of the city of Monroe, lying south of the south line of the said oiitlot, now designated as light Industrial, from residential zone to light Industrial zone." G.

S. SOSBMAN. City Clerk. July IS. 25.

Aug. I. NOTICE OF IIKARINH ON APPLICATION TO SELL OR INCUMIIKB REAL ESTATE. STATE OP WISCONSIN. County Court.

Green County. In the Mutter of the Mutate of OKUTUUDK Uuwused. Notice Is hereby given that nt a term of said court to be held on Tuesday, tbe Oth day of August, WIT, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at I the courthouse in the city of Monroe. THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME BY JIMMY HATLO "THE HUMAN GOTTA BE ALL OVER THE ROOM AND DIDN'T SEE VDU SITTIN' HERE.VOU'RE JUST-TUE I WANNA TALK TO SURE EVERBODV JACK. I'LL SAV HE'S BEEN ALL OVER THE ROOM.

MUST BE RUNNIN' RDB SOME SORT OF OFFICER PESTWOOD! HON'T YOU PLEASE COME AND SIT SOUP IS SETTING COUD. UN THE JOINT. KNOWS HE'S HERE. HE'LL BE HAVING HIMSELF SEND A DOUBLE MICKEV OVER TO THAT LUG, KARL. EVERYWHERE I HE'S IN MY ROAD THERE'S ONE IN EVERY RESTAURANT- THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME.

In Hnltl county, there will be heard couxldered: The apull'i-ntlon of The First National Bunk of Monroe, administrator with the will annexed of tbe estate of ruile Chambers, deceased, late of tte city of Monroe, In said county, to Kll a part of the real estate belonging to said estate, and described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of block number fifteen (15) of Payne's donation In the city of Monroe, tnenre running north nlnn? the west line of unlit block number fifteen (15). atxty- flve ((15) feet, thence running? east parallel with the north line of East Payne street (now Ninth street) sixty-five (IB) feet, thence running south sixty-Ore (85) feet to the north line of said street. thence running west sixty-five feet to tbe place of negianinir. Being the northeast Quarter of tbe southwest anarter (SWVI) of section number thirty-five (35) In town number two (2) north of range number seven (7) east. Being In the city of Monroe, county of Green and state of Wisconsin, for the payment of debts, legacies anil funeral of mi hi ilervdent, and the of administration.

Dated July 10. 1947. By Order of the Court. HAROLD J. LAMBOI.ET, HPRPZ and Johnson.

July 11. 13. 23. South Wayne By Mrs. Harry T.

Mrs. Enright Foley entertained her card club at her farm home Thursday evening, with two tables of bridge in play. Mrs. Robert Gaulke, substitute guest. won honors and Mrs.

W. C. McConnell received traveling and consolation prizes. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Rackow have received word of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd on July 3. Mrs.

Ruster is a niece of Mrs. Rackow and is the former June Date. Mrs. Etta Zahn, Washington. D.

and Mrs. Mabel Dunn. Chicago, were weekend guests of Miss Ida Robinson and W. H. Robinson.

Mrs. Norman Olson was hoot- ess to Queen Esther Sunday school class meeting at her home Tuesday evening. Devotions and business was in charge of the president, Mrs. Chester Peterson. Social hour was followed by a pot luck lunch served to 11 members and two guests.

Miss Mary Bell, Hines hospital, Chicago, was a week-end visitor of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Heindel and Mrs.

Clara Bell. Mr. and Mrs. George Kadingv Stoughton, visited Saturday with his parents, the A. H.

Kadings. Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Andrews, Warren, visited relatives here Sunday. Peter Zumkehr, Monroe, visited Sunday with Mr and Mis. Harry Hansen. Robert and Charles Chapman and "Dudi" Maddrell. Madison.

spent the week-end at their respective homes. Misses June Jennings, Nbrma Jones, Ruth Maurer, and TJIHMI Krebs were home over the weekend from Platteville summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kading and son, Delbert Meier, Mrs.

Paul Lawrence and Miss Betty Collicutt were Monroe shoppers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Okon and family, Wlota, visited the Norman Olson family. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Gaulke and daughter, Elaine, Madison, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Arnot and family. Mrs.

Cora Arnot is also visiting her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ite and daughter, Patsy, Dubuqne; visited over the weekend with tar parents, the A. H.

Mahlkuchs. But if you want rr- wbaftl talk "back" to you and not expect you to marry or pay him very much either, the place to find him la the Want Adi. Compliment Catcher 9061 SIZES Marian Martin Here's morning glory for you! In fact Pattern 9061 gets you glad greetings all day! Make a dress; a pinafore, both, those flanges and scallops are perfect! This pattern gives perfect fit. is easy to use. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step.

Pattern 9061 comes in sizes 12. 14, 16, 18, 20 and 40. Size 16 yards 35-inch fabric. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in coins for this pattern to Monroe Evening Times, Pattern Dept 23Z West 18th New York 11, N. Print plainly size, name, address, style, number..

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