The Springfield Daily Republican from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

16 CLASSIFIED THE SPRINGFIELD DAILY REPUBLICAN, SPRINGFIELD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1913 CLASSIFIED? EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 33 LADY for soda fountain and luncheonette. Full or part time. Hours arranged to suit. Liggett's, 1411 Main St. A preferably Monday -Experienced.

Tuesday, 2 days (Washing week. Call 4-8622. machine) A good wages. 309 Longhill St. MAID adult, for 1 child.

general Tel. housework. 7-3637. good cook, 1 MAIDS--Full time, pleasant working conditions. Sce Housekeeper.

Hotel Bridgway. NIGHT NURSE wanted for general duty. Call 6-3601. 0 PRACTICAL NURSE WANTED. CALL 6-9686 --7 a.m.

to 7 p.m. PRESS OPERATORS (4) White or colored for essential Industry, good salary. Well's experience not necessary. Steaddryrorbi Franklin St. PRESSER ON HOFFMAN MACHINE.

Victoria Dress 36 New Dwight St. SALESGIRI, to work for chain cigar store. Salary better than average paid for atore clerks. Apply A. Schulte Cigar, Main and Worthington SALESGIRLS, full time and part time, No experience necessary.

Apply Mr Belcore, Inc. SALESGIRLS- Full time and part time. No experience nereasary. Apply Mr. Belcore.

Neisner Bros. SALESLADY- MEN'S FURNISHINGS, 1.30 I'. M. TO 6.30 P. M.

WRITE BOX 837, UNION OFFICE. steady work, good salary. Central Linen SEAMSTRESS -Experienced R8 mending, Service, 61 Franklin St. SILK PRESSER Steady work, good pay. Apply Franklin Cleanerg 281 Mill St.

STENOGRAPHER. with knowledge of bookkeeping, fo. nationally known local retail firm. 6-3405. STENOGRAPHER WANTED.

Merchandise References. Apply Standard Paper 128 Liberty St. TYPIST -BOOKKEEPER, experienced in accounts receivable. Permanent position with national organization if satisfactory. Give full particulars when replying.

Box 812, Union Oftice. UNDERGRADUATE NURSE wanted. Will train girl or woman to care for patients. Rest Haven Convalescent Home, 729 Hampden Holyoke. Tel.

6093. WAITRESS WANTED. Call after 11 a. m. Chung Sai Restaurant, 47 Ferry.

WAITRESS for downtown tearoom, hours 10.30 till 2. No Sunday or holiday work. Evelyn Zollars, 1301 Main Woman's Shop Eldg. WAITRESS, Wesson Memorial llospital, 140 High Street. WAITRESS wanted.

Leighton's Restaurant, 785 State St. WAITRESS WANTED, 9 a. m. to 3 p. Close Sundays holidays.

Mollyann Restaurant. 141 State St. WAITRESS wanted. Good pay, meals incl. Canton Restaurant, 111 Worthington St.

WAITRESS to work evenings. Exp. not necessary 5 to 11.30 or 6 to 11.30, Jackson's, 1478 Main 9t. WAITRESS WANTED--Hours 4 to 12 p.m. Transportation home.

Good pay. See Mirs. Neff, Donut Bar at the 390 Dickinson St. WAITRESSES WANTED, full or part time. Tinti's Restaurant, 02 King North Agawam.

WARD MAID, Wesson Memorial Hospital, 140 High Street. WOMAN to care for small child, good clean home. No housework. 2-0279. WOMAN for cleaning, short hours, good pay.

Apply btw. 8-10 A.m, Loew's Poli. WOMAN WITH some sales decorating experience to work in wallpaper paint store. Phone 3-4111 between 3 4 p.m. WOMAN for cooking serving, family.

downstairs On bus work. line. $25. Box 783, Union Office. No laundry, 2 in work WOMEN--For where you can earn $40 per week.

canvassing. This is pleasant Hitchco*ck Bidg. Room 212. WOMEN-16 to 60. needed in all depts.

Full or part time. Good jobs, good pay. We train you. New England Laundries, 870 State St. Certificate required.

AVON PRODUCTS. INC. las opening for two or three energetic salespeople. APPLY ROOM 310 143 STATE ST. good EXPERIENCED hours, good pay.

Darcy's Restaucounter girl waitress, rant, 119 Main, Chicopee Falls 138. GENERAL KITCHEN WORKER--S Bookshop to 4.30, Tea no Sundays or holidays, Room, 77 Market St. HIGH SCHOOL GIRL to work in 4-9890. confectionary store school. Tel.

LAWYER'S SECRETARY Stale age, qualifications and salary expected. No experionce necessary. Box 812, Union Office. YOUR TIME IS WORTH MONEY TO How, hy offering you pleasant work in a airy store at good wages, We'll suit our hours to the time you can spare away from home. Come in and talk with Mias Penna anytime.

F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. MAIN AT VERNON STS. MAN'S DAY for a girl on established holidays.

bakery Pleasant route. outdoor work. Must have drivNo Sundays or license. Sce Mr. Iealy.

Hatahway Bakeries, 355 Chestnut St. SALES POSITIONS A FEW WELL PAYING FULL TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE APPLY YOUTH CENTRE 1481 MAIN ST. STANNARD. help, floor CAFETERIA girls. waitresses, openings full for kitchen part time.

No night work. Apply Mr. or Wilson. 286 Bridge St. WANTED GIRLS FOR GENERAL FACTORY WORK 16 YEARS OR OVER ALSO GIRLS TO LEARN TO OPERATE ENVELOPE MACHINES ESSENTIAL TO THE WAR EFFORT CLEAN -EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS 48-HOUR OPERATING SCHEDULE MUST PRESENT STATEMENT OF AVAILABILITY APPLY AT P.

P. KELLOGG CO. DIV. 21 CYPRESS ST. OR U.

S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE YOUNG WOMEN WANTED 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER IN AN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY WE HAVE ROOM FOR A NUMBER OF YOUNG WOMEN FOR GENERAL FACTORY WORK GOOD CONDITIONS, STEADY WORK CERTIFICATE OF AVAILABILITY REQUIRED THE DIAMOND MATCH 125 PARIDON ST. YOUNG LADY, assistant to office nanager. Apply Stewart's, 1341 Main St. Help Wanted--Male 33 AUTO MECHANICS EXPERIENCED ON CHRYSLER PRODUCTS.

P'ERMANENT OPPORTUNITY. APPLY U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE INTERNATIONAL MOTOR CAR 108 MEMORIAL WEST SPFLD. TWO GIRLS over 18 to learn photo finishbusiness.

Interview by appointment only, Girard Photo Co. Tel. 2-8535. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted-Malr 33 AUTO GARAGF MAN to work, polish and general work. J.

C. Byrnes, 34 Sumner Ave. APPRENTICE TOOLMAKERS TOOLMAKERS GAUGE FINISHERS MILLER HAND (Precision) DAY SHIFT HIGH WAGES, PLENTY OF OVERTIME TOOL 64 ROANOKE WEST TEL. 3-5454. OR U.

S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE BAKER'S HELPERS, stcady or part time, light work, good pay, exp. unnecessary. Apply Liberty Bakeries. 799 Liberty St.

BARBERS (4) wanted at Westover Field, up to $70 week guaranteed. 8.30 to 5.45. Tel. Ilolyoke 2-1421, Ext. 467 and after 4 p.

m. Holyoke 5841. BOY- To do errands and learn photoengraving business, 8 A. m. to 5 p.

m. Massasoit Engraving 77 Worthington St. BOY--Wanted 16 years or over for work in factory. Chance for advancement. Apply Trencher-Belsky, 367 Worthington Street, first floor.

CHEFS, $30 week: cooks, kitchenmen. P'ermanent positions, city or country. Barton Emp. Bureau, Great Barrington. COUNTER AND Sandwich man for coffee shop.

No Sunday or holiday work, excellent pay. Rooms available. Write Roger's Coffee Shop, New Britain, Conn. COUNTER MAN for meat experienced, good wages. R.

IV. Market, 813 State St. Tel. 3-8623. CYLINDER AND JOB PRESSMAN, good wages, steady work.

Elm Tree Press, 44 Taylor St. DELIVERY BOY wanted. E. B. Atmus 109 Dwight St.

DELIVERY BOY wanted. E. B. Atmus 109 Dwight St. DRIVER FOR light delivery truck, essential indus.

Spfld. News 101 Taylor. DRIVER SALESMAN -Local route. 5-day week, jrar around, good pay. Must be draft exempt.

E. J. Ryan, Country Club Soda 42 Emery St. ply DRIVER Franklin Cleaners Dyers, 231 -Draft exempt, steady work. AnMill St.

EXPERIENCED driver wanted. One who knows city, Apply 2220 Main St. ENGINEER-3d class wanted. Write to Box 779, Union Office. FARMER wanted careot small dairy herd, experienced, clean and reliable.

Must understand care of utensils and butchering of Veal, etc. Married man preferred. Will supply nice home with bath, electricity, firewood and milk. Rox 6085. Union Office.

FIREMAN- Wesson' Memorial Hospital, 110 High St. FIREMAN--Apply IT. S. Employment Service or Hotel Kimball. FIREMAN WANTED- No license required.

Apply Ar. Day, Hotel Charles. FIREMAN--First or second class, ColJins Mfg. North Wilbraham, Mass. FIREMEN--Finishers, shippers, laborers, janitors for non-ferrous foundry.

Apply LT. S. Employment Off. for referral to Spfld. Bronze Aluminum Page Rivd.

GAUGE MAKERS GAUGE GRINDERS HIGH WAGES Bring Statement of Availability from U. S. Employment Service NATIONAL GAGE DIE CO. 1897 Columbus cor. Hampden GUARDS for vital plant protection duties.

Must be reliable men with good records able to pass physical examination. Apply at United States Employment Service for referral card to Gilbert Barker Mfg. Union West Springfield. GAUGE MAKERS lighest Pay. plus Bonus Apply INDUSTRIAL MFG.

CO. 48 Hampden St. See Frank Aldrich or U. S. Employment Service GAUGE TOOL MAKER Here is your opportunity to get a real good job with highest possible wages plus bonus.

Have opening for only men. Apply U. S. Employment Service, City Tool Die 44 Taylor St. HELP WANTED Experienced or inexperienced cafeteria, all new equinment, excellent working conditions and wages.

Apply L'. S. Employment Service. 282 Dwight between mento and Wednesday noon. Sept.

SPRINGFIELD BRONZE ALUMINUM Pace Bird. HELP WANTED, PART -TIME SHIFT Young men over 16 wanted for shift working from 4 to 9 p. Monday thru Friday, Experience in book desirable but not necessary. Minimum pay 50c per hr. to start, liberal and regular pay increases according to approved contract schedule.

Apply to Mr. Marschall, 53 Wilbraham Road, McLoughlin Bros. HELPER: -In bakery nights, exp, unnecessary. $38 weck. McCarthy's Bakery, 483 Central St.

HIGIT SCHOOL BOY for office messenger from 2 to 5 n. in, and Saturday mornings. Box 135, Union Office. HIGH SCHOOL boy, aft. excel.

salary, Allen's Cut Rate. 1470 Main St. INSPECTORS TOOL EXPEDITERS Plant out of city. $60, 40-hr. week, plus overtime.

Box 807, Union Office. JANITOR for two apt. buildings. Park 8PCtion. Good salary, plus rent.

Box 5100, Union Office, JANITOR--Steady and reliable for sinail Tel. 6-3422 before noon; 3-0815 afternoon. office building, handy with tools; $25. JANITOR wanted an for apt. buildings.

Salary, plus an apartment. 6-8381. meals included. Apply S. EmployKITCHEN PORTERS- Part, or full time, ment Service, 282 Dwight Ilighlanc Hotel.

LABORERS WANTED for essential construction work. Apply at office of Ernest 1. Carlson 1694 Main St. or United States employment service. Release required.

LINOLEUM LAYER'S helper, good sal. Apn. Loeb Mansfield, 157 Bridge. MACHINIST st class to take charge of small shop, established 7 essential war work. Apply U.

S. Employment Office. MAINTENANCE MAN. also 0 men for janitor work. Apply Superintendent Offire, lobby Myrick 29 Worthington St.

MAN WANTED- supply business, shipping dept. Chance for advancement. Essential industry. Box 776. Office.

MAN-Middle-aged, for porter ant general store work. Liggett's Drug Store, 1411 Main cor. Harrison Ave. MAN WANTED for outside service work. Must have car.

Good carnings. Dox 814, Union Office. MAN to work in stock room and pack orders In paint department of national organization. 48-hour week. time and onehalf over 40 hours.

State qualification 8 and draft classification when applying. Box 841. 1 Union Office. MAN WANTED--Selling and shipping, retail experience. State references And sAlary expected.

The Totel Supply House, 323 Dwight Springfield. MALE HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED ENVELOPE CUTTERS MACHINE ADJUSTERS SHIPPING ROOM OPERATIONS ESSENTIAL TO THE WAR EFFORT ENCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS 48-HOUR SCHEDULE OVERTIME MUST PRESENT STATEMENT OK AVAILARILITY APPLY AT U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE P. P.

KELLOGG CO. DIV. 21 CYPRESS ST. MAN FOR JANITOR WORK SECOND SHIFT MONDAY THRU FRIDAY. TO 10 P.

M. SATURDAY 7 A. M. ro 4 P. M.

50 CENTS PER HOUR CERTIFICATE OF AVAILABILITY REQUIRED APPLY BUXTON 93 ORLEANS ST. MAN WANTED to learn trade, good wages, plenty of crertime. Call 2-8544. MIAN WANTED to clean service busses, good wages, essential to the etfort. Apply 31 York St.

The Blue Line. Ask for Mr. Pajer after 9 a. m. a a AUTOMOBILES.

Automobiles For Sale Union LIKE Office. NEW. Write to Box 10,001, DODGE SEDAN, 1940, R. Re practically new tires. Good paint, good running cond.

2-1743 or 3-4677. 1939 OLDS. 2-DR. SEDAN $8 a week CHEVROLET COUPE, 1939 a week 1938 BUICK SEDAN $6 a week BUICK CONV. SEDAN $6 A week 1937 BUICK SEDAN.

$5 a 1936 CIEV. 2-DR. SEDAN $3 A week BUICK 1941 SEDANETTE 1940 BUICK CLUR COUPE 1940 OLDS. (6) HYDROMATIC COACH 1939 1940 CHEVROLET INTERNATIONAL COUPE PANEL TRUCK J. C.

NOWAK BROTHERS 316 MEADOW WILLIMANSETT 1941, low mileage. 141 CROSLEY, West Street, Amherst, Mass. FORD Dodge '37 Truck, Pickup, and others. 292 1932 Beach Wagon; Olds '35 Sedan, Park West Springfield, Mass. FORDS FORDS FORDS D.

Cash N. or ACKERMAN, 48 WILLOW ST easy terms. Open evenings FORD 1937 2-Dr, Sedan, excellent condition. Call 528 Liberty St. WORD 1-8 1937 COACII, $176.

INQ. 709 BOSTON ID. OLDS 1085 2-door Sedan. Very clean. Runs good.

Robert J. Johnston, 470 Main St. 7-2187. PACKARD 1939 Sedan, good condition. Tel.

PACKARD-'37 Chicopee 202. Conv. Coupe, new top and paint, good cond. 212 Park W. Spild.

PLYMOUTH SEDAN, 1941. must be sold before Sept. 21. Wilbraham 271. PLYMOUTH 1936, 4-Dr.

Sedan, good condition. good tires. heater, Call 3-1862. STATION WAGONS-1040 Ford: 1937 Plymouth. Both with gond tires.

Excellent running condition. Robert J. Johnston, 170 Main St. USED early CARS. late a models, good $75 selection, to $1150.

all types, Automobile Sales, 95 Liberty. next Ry Sta. for Sale 11A TRUCK BODY-Semi-van, custom-bullt. by 12 ft. Complete top bower and canvas, Excellent condition.

Tel. Westfield TRUCKS for sale. White International 4-6639. Trucks. 14 ft.

semivan bodies. 1040 FORD DUMP: 1937 White 2-ton rack, Good condition, 6 new tires and tuhes. Phone Rockville, Conn. 1120-13 after 6. 25 FT.

TRUCK body, semi-van type (1). U. S. Rubber Fisk Plant, Chic. Falls.

34-PASSENGER School Bus for Sale. Motor has been completely rebuilt and off overhauled. Paint has been scrapped body to paint your own colors. Rus is still in shop being overhauled. Tires are good.

Call Mr. Davenport at 3-9381 to make appointment to see bus. This will make a good school bus or a 21-passenger bus for local work. Motorcycles and Bies cles 13 AUTO GLIDE MOTOR scooter (1) perfect with large Cushman Huskie motor, cond. Sunoco Gas Station, Amherst, Mass.

Tel. of 1010 after 3 p. m. BICYCLES--Supplies repairing. MoliBicycle Shop, 42 Berkshire Ave.

BOY'S BICYCLE. 28" WHEEL, SPARE TIRE. TEL. 4-2536, INDIAN SPORT SCOUT. 1911, 4000 mites.

Sunoco Gag Station, 363 Main Amherst. After 3 p. m. daily. Tel.

1010. and models. Indian Motorcycle Sales MOTORCYCLES WANTED All makes 134 Columbus Ave. 4-4160, WESTERN MASS. line of -Motorcycle motor accessories, trading center, complete riding togs and leather jackets.

INDIAN MOTORCYLE SALES INC. 354 Columbus Spfld. 4-4165 Auto Accessories 14 TO PROLONG the life of your the car worn and save fuel you must replace parts for rebuilt or new parts. Hardly cannot an orphan car that GENDEN supply parts for. 2387 Main St.

6-5481. Wanted--Automobiles 17 ANY CAR '36 to '42, for top rash dollar be sure to gee Robert J. Johnston, 470 Main St. 7-2483. ANY late model purchased immediately.

No waiting. Young Motor Oldsmobile Dealer, 510 Main St. 6-9294. eat prices paid. Louis Cohen.

595 Main AUTOMOBILES wanted, spot cash, highSt. Open evenings. Tel. 4-8894. BEST CASH PRICES on late models, all makes.

J. C. BYRNES. 34 Sumner Ave. CARS WANTED--I will pay you spot cash promptly your car.

See me at once. Charles K. Beswick, 835 White St. 2-1541 CASH IMMEDIATELY for late model used cars trucks. J.

C. NOWAK 316 Meadow Willimansett. Mass. CASH FOR ALL MODEL USED CARS KELLEHER MINER ST. JAMES AVE.

3-3116 FORDS other makes. late models, highest prices. Center's, 500 Columbus. 3-1115. HIGHEST PRICES paid for '37 to '39 cars.

DUNN MOTORS. 445 Main St. Pine Point Motors, 1566 State St. 7-4335. LATE MODELS.

all makes, top prices. LATE MODEL cars wanted. Cash paid promptly, F. L. Sanford 648 State St.

4-3251. USED CARS Immediate cash for any good car. Ralph D. Jones, 721 Worthington St. WE PAY 'CASH PRICES for good low mileage cars, 1939 to 1941.

MoranHudson, 34 Pearl St. 3-5137. BUSINESS SERVICES Exterminators 18 SYSTEM. INC. Service and 1900.

EXTERMINATORS--FUMIGATORS Main St. Rm. 218 Tel. Building- -Contracting 19 ALL CONST new. repairs, carpentry, flooring, ceiling, garages, screens, estimates.

6-8922. BUILDING repairing. alterations carpentry. E. Dahlke.

Tel. 2-6742. CARPENTER CONTRACTOR. 4-9321, leave Tel. No.

or address. ROOFING, all types, chimneys, Areplaces, etc. Built, repaired, Lee's Con. Co. 3-5966 Reupholstering UPHOLSTERING 214 EXPERT FACTORY LOWEST PRICES--BUDGET TERMS YOUR LIVING ROOM SUITE Rebuilt.

Refilled, Recovered, Refinished GUARANTEED ONE WEEK DELIVERY FREE ESTIMATES CALL 6-3826 CROWN UPHOLSTERY, 30 TAYLOR. Repairing 23 ELECTRIC SERVICE work repair. Anything electrical. Call 3-1042. GENERAL REPAIR WORK- Oarpentering of all kinds.

Stores store fronts remodeled, No job too small and none too large. Morris Tucker, 138 Broadway. 3-3816. OIL BURNER SERVICE CALL 6-6104 RADIOS REPAIRED Collins Electric, Worthington St. REFRIGERATOR SERVICE 4-9321 SEWING MACHINES repaired (anv make).

Singer Sewing Machine 1237 Main St. Tel. 3-6714. UMBRELLAS RECOVERED and Hampden. repaired.

1653 Main opp. P'lano Tuners 22A ALL MAKES of pianos tuned by a factory trained piano builder for $3. Repairs all makes, also players. Formerly with Gibbs Piano Co. L.

M. Pierce Music Co. of Spfld. 33 yrs. experience.

C. L. Kubicek, Dial 6-6878, Mason St. EXPERT tuning upright $3. Grand $4.

25 yrs. exp. General repairing moth proofing. Work guaranteed. G.

J. Ellaworth. Painting--Papering PAINTER--Inside out, paperhanging. Free ext. made.

3-5288. PAINTING, AND CEILINGS. TEL. 2-8337. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING, new cellings, new floors, first-class work.

Our men are ingured. Tel. 6-5391. Moving 23 ANDERSON BENSON CORP. 2-8166.

Furniture and piano moving. local and long distance. Storage, 270 Liberty St. MOVING STORAGE PACKING J. J.

SULLIVAN, "THE MOVER. INC." TEL. 2-2168. 385 LIBERTY 'ST. PLATFORM TRAILER AND TRACTOR FOR HIRE.

CALL 3-0206. REFRIGERATORS, RANGE MOVING Huck's Transfer Inc. Since 1880. 3-5147. Patent Attorneys 26 PATENT YOUR GOOD IDEAS Send your sketch for confidential advice.

Free patent literature. Z. Polachek, patent -engineer, 1234-8 Broadway, New York. Professional Services 21 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR- -By the method of Electrolysis hair is permanently removed. Sadie E.

Rohling, 1331 Main St. Room 503. Tel. 3-4070. Wanted -Business Service 31 WINDOW CLEANING--Call "'The Tel.

4-8932. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Tielp Wanted- -Male 33 Help Wanted -Male 33 MEN SHAWINIGAN RESINS CORP. OPENINGS FOR SHIFT MAINTENANCE MECHANIC PIPE FITTER'S HELPER CHEMICAL OPERATORS TRAINEES KETTLE CHIPPERS LABORERS TAKE THIS ADVERTIsem*nT TO U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 282 DWIGHT SPRINGFIELD APPLY 8.30 A.

M. TO 12.30 OR 7. TO 9 P. M. 313 ST.

SPRINGFIELD, MASS. MECHANIC'S HELPERS (2) wanted. Bring referral card. Trailways of New England. 230 Memorial West Springfield.

MEN for outside saleswork. We train you SO you can earn $10 daily. Room 211, 1562 Main St. MEN AND YOUNG MEN DRAFT EXEMPT Skilled and unskilled help wanted. Steady voting assured in our shipdepartment.

Apply at WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. 201 Rowland St. l'AINTERS-For steady, essentia' work. A. H.

Brown, 31 Maple St Phone 2-1615. PART -TIME MEN--Must have car. Experience not necessary. Excellent postwar opportunity. Holland Furnace 93 Taylor St.

6-0047. PORTER--Able man for general store cleaning. Good pay. Irs. 7 m.

D. m. Liggett's, 1411 Main. PORTERS and bus boys for the Westover Field Exchange. Route salesmen (2) for essential business.

Experience not necessary. Steady work. Good salary. Central Linens. SALAD MAN--Sandwich man, butcher, dishwasner kitchen Ian wanted.

Apply to chef. Ilotel Kimball. SALESMEN on educational program, where appointments are made for you by telephone. Large earning possibilities, Commission. 217, 146 Chestnut St.

SHIPPING CLERK with knowledge of automotive parts preferred. Essential industry. Universal Products 7 Worthington St. SHOE -Saturdays and extra work, easy hours, best pay. Apply Carter Shoes, 169 Main St.

SHORT ORDER COOK wanted. Good nay. Apply Mr. Renato, Hotel Bridgway. STABLE MEN Wanted Single, good wages.

Call Simsbury 202-5. STOCK OR shipping clerk, young man. Part or full time. Muriel's, 1451 Main St. TELEPHONE Salesmen, commission, drawing account, a large earnings for capable muen.

Room 247, 146 Chestnut St. TRUCK DRIVER to drive truck. ESSEX FURNITURE 1960 Main St. Tel, 3-7473. TRUCK MECHANIC position.

Apply S. Employment Service for L. licherts 229 Albany St. TOOL MAKERS, gauge innkers, day and night shifts. Apply U.

S. Employment Office, 282 Dwight Varsity Mfg. 133 Union St. Tel. 4-8720.

TOOL AND CUTTER GRINDER ON BAY Apply U. STATE S. TOOL Employment CO. 412 Albany Street TOOL MAKERS with Arm with excellent peacetime possibilities. Card cf availability necessary.

S. F. Needle Works, 329 Dwight St. TRUCK DRIVERS (2) and helpers (2), steady work, good pay. Plenty overtime if desired.

City Coal 145 Armory St. TRUCK DRIVERS and helpers. J. J. Sullivan, "The Mover 385 Liberty St.

or U. S. Employment Offire. WAREHOUSE MAN with knowledge of receiving and shipping, hours 9 tc 6, good salary. Westover Field Exchaner.

CONTINUATION SCHOOL BOY to work in department store. 861, Union Office. EXPERIENCED RUBBER HAND-STAMP REQUIRED FOR SUPERVISING ALL PLANT STAMP OPERATIONS. Must be familiar with handstamped methods, instructions, industrial inks, etc. All hiring being done in accordance wth War Manpower Regulatons.

APPLY UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Dwight Springfeld. The F. W. Sickles Co. EXPERIENCED leather cutter wanted by hand or clicking machine, Guild Bag Chestnut St.

EXPERIENCED TREE MAN WANTED. TEL. 6-0376. EXI'. trailer driver mechanic wanted.

A. V. Rivest Oil Robbing Road. EXPERIENCED stock clerk. Essential Industry, Apply Kellogg Brush Mfg.

187 Elm Westfleld. HELP WANTED Automatic and Hand Screw Operators 'Gage Grinders Gage Makers Toolmakers REDA MFG. CO. Page Blvd. Apply through U.

8. Employment GAS STATION attendant, hours 0 to 5, wood salary. W'estover Field Exchange. MARTIN'S LAUNDRY wants truck driver. Apply through United States Employment, Dwight St.

MOORE DROP FORGING (O. 334 BIRNIE SPRINGFIELD. DEF'OT CHICOPEE CAN OFFER LABORERS GOOD HOURLY RATE OVERTIME PIECE RATE OPPORTUNITIES CITIZENS AND LOYAL ALIENS MAY ALI'LY FOR INFORMATION AT THE SHALL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OPPORTUNITY for man to do light cleaning And aimilar work around technical apparatus. Good working conditions with reasonable pAy. See MR T.

F. POWERS, 205 Worthington or call 6-2730. INTERNAL GRINDERS UNIVERSAL MILLING MACHINE OPERATORS ONLY FIRST CLASS MEN CONSIDERED RELIABLE MAN 10 assist in servicing trucks in garage. Part-timo work, hra. 14 poon to -f p.

6-day week. Apply Mr Woods, F. B. Mallory, garage, Vermont City. RELIABLE MEN for milk plant.

Full or part time. l'ermanent work In an essential food industry. Must have statement of availahllity. Apply M. Bertrand, F.

R. Mallory, 55 Pomona St. WANTED TOOL AND. GAUGE MAKERS GRINDERS APPLY U. 8.

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE SPRINGFIELD BUICK CO. SEE MR. BJORN, 630 MAIN ST. Bring This Ad With You." YOUNG, time, MEN, 14-36, Bickford to set Bowling pins, full Center, or 503 State. WANTED experienced or inexperienced pressers on Hoffman hand iron machine.

Union shop. Apply Whitley Tailleurs, 395 Dwight St Tax Collector's Notice of Tax Taking CITY OF SPRINGFIELD The Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Continued) MARGARET AND FRANK F. WILLIAMS known A8 Lot 63 Redlands Street. shown on A plan in File 293. in Hampden County Registry of Deeds.

and supposed 10 contain about 500 square feet situated on the easterly side of said street. Tax of 1942 H. G. WILLIAMS $7.24 Land known WENDELL as Lot 128 San Miguel Street. and a shown on A plan in File 299, in Hampden County Registry of Deeds, and supposed to contain about 5000 square feet situated on the southerly side of said street.

Tax of 1942 $10.36 WENDELL H. G. WILLIAMS Land known as Lot 129 San Miguel Street. and ahown 'on a plan in File 299, in Hampden County Rezistry of Deeds. and supposed to contain about 3000 aquare feet situated on the southerly side of said street.

Tax of 1942 $10.86 EMMA R. WILSON Land known a8 Lot 40 Sierida Street. and shown 011 a plan in File 299, in Hampden ('ounty Registry of Deeds, and supposed to contain about 5000 square feet situated on the northerly side of said street. TaX of 1942 AL.FRED L. AND CECILLE F.

WOLCOTT Land. with buildings thereon. known AR 46 McKnight Street and heing Tot 24 shown on A pian in Rook of Plans 323, Page 601, in Hampden County Registry of Deeds. and supposed to contain about 5700 square fept. Tax ot 1942 $119.46 Paid 75.00 Balance 44.46 GEORGE WOODco*ck Land known as Lots 49-50 Cooley Street.

and heing the parcel described in A deed recorded Oct. 17. 1929, in Hampden County Registry of Deeds. Book 1138, P. 44 179.

and supposed to contain about 10,300 aquare A feet situated on the easterly side of said street. Tax of 1942 $4.34 Land, with buildings thereon, 8A 3 HENRY S. WRIGHT 39 Seventh Street. and supposed contain about 5479 square feet, and adjoining estate now or formerly of Clara And shown on Plan 205 on Ale in the office of the Springfield Board of Assessors. Tax of 1942 $126.70 RALPH L.

MUNN Collector of TaxeR for the City of Springfield. September 20, 1943 GREAT BARRINGTON JUVENILE ARRAIGNED ON SEVERAL CHARGES Great Barrington, Sept. 18- 19-Fined $30 for driving while under the influence, a Sheffield juvenile yesterday morning admitted that he had intoxicated when the car he was drivme era crashed into Another. machine earlier this week. who will be 17 next week, was arraigned first on delinquency juvenile charges.

which were dismissed, and he was thereupon arraigned on complaints of driving while under the influence, driving negligently and drunkenness. On the drunkenness charge, the boy wag placed on probation for three months, while the negligent operation complaint resulted in the decision by Judge Frank J. Brothers to file the charge. The boy, who works as a truck operator in Canaan, paid his Ane. Officer William J.

Beneat investigated the crash and brought the complaints. A and a Chinese were arraigned vesterday on drunkenness charges. with fines being imposed and paid. Both were ordered to leave town, their season's work at a neighboring summer camp having been completed. Both were arrested early yesterday morning by Officer James Dohoney.

Reservations and bookings at BerkNahire inn and other south Berkshire hotels continue at a high average for this time of the year hecause of this week's Barrington fair. Manager James J. Joyce reports his Berkshire inn is nearly full. Other nearby resorts, AS Jug End barn. West Egremont, ranch.

Hotel Oakand Hotel Miller have' their full complements of guests this week. ATHOL Death of Fred B. Richards Athol, Sept. 19-Fred B. Richards, 67, of 67 Maple street, who had been Ill for the past year, died Friday night at his home.

He former wellknown meat man wand was born in Conville, the son Charles And Emeline Richards and was A member of the Red Men. He leaves his widow, two daughters, Mrs Delrae Roberge and Mrg Greta Ferrari, both of Athol, and A. brother, Herbert of Royalston. The funeral was held at 3 this afternoon at the Higgins funeral home, Rev Leon Simonetti officiating. Willis D.

Loveloy Dead Willis D. Lovejoy, 80, of Pinedale avenue died Friday afternoon at the Heywood Memorial hospital at Gardner. He was born in Enfeld. N. and was a son of Augustus and Sally Lovejoy, and for many years worked AS a cutter in the local shop.

He leaves daughter, Mrg Margaret M. York of Shelburne. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at the Hizgins funeral home at 10, with burial in the Oak Grove cemetery in Enfield, N. at 2.30. Announcement WAS made today that the l'ioneer Valley Horse association will make an estimated profit $800 from last Sunday's horse show for the Ited Cross prisoners' fund.

The association has voted to present all association trophy to the Winchendon Riding club for their show on October 3 and a committee conof Walter B. Lawton, Dr Ray Fessenden, Richard TV. Waterman, Howard Emery, Harold Overing, Wayne McGinnis, Albert Brouillet. L. Roger Forget and Charles Bachelder has been appointed to plan for future activities and present plans for the annual meeting in May, The North Worcester Ministers' ASsociation will not meet again until a week from tomorrow, when the program leader will be lev Gordon Kenison of Orange.

Rev and Drs Ira J. Martin of the Baptist church are attending the Baptist state committee on Christian education session at Boston tomorrow. l'vt William J. Rowe of the army medical corps has arrived in North Africa. Ilis wife, Airs Mac Rowe of Arlington street, received word Saturday." WEST STOCKBRIDGE West Stockbridge, Sept.

10-Members of the West Stockbridge Grange held a reception and buffet supper tor the superintendent of schools, the school committee and teachers preceding their regular meeting he Friday evening. Eastern Star members and friends enjoyed a buffet supper at their rooms Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs Carl Lindgren teft Saturday for their home in New York. HUNTINGTON Huntington, Sept: 19-Prt Thomas Mazella has returned to his base at Warrenshurg, after spending a furlough at the home of his parouts, Mr and Mrs A. Mazella.

He is attached the 1st troop carrier comnand. Sedalia army air field. During his furlough he had as his guest P'vt Robert Powers of Boston. and Mrs Fred Lyman of Norwich hill left this morning for FlorIda, where they will make their manent home. BRATTLEBORO APPLE PICKERS ATTEND CHURCHES ERE WORKING Brattleboro, Sept.

19-Between 75 and 100 apple pickers left from in front the Brattleboro 'building 'at 7.45 this morning for the Scott farm at Dummerston and the Green mountain or Darrow orchards, at Putney. It was a cold, foggy morning, with the thermometer registering in the midAle 30's and there were cold and numb fingers before the sun came out to warm the cold fruit on the trees as well as the hands of the workers. A considerable number of the pickers had attended early mass at St Michael's Roman Catholic church as well as the special services Center Congregational church, a arranged by Rev Milton S. Czatt. Both services closed in ample season for the pickers to the orchards, the fruit pickers.

Dachool bus took 12 or more miles from Brattleboro, while a truck took to the Scott farm at nearby BRIMFIELD Grange Fair Awards Brimfield, Sept. 19-The following were awarded Arst prizes at the Juvenile Grange fair held Friday evening: Tomatoes, carrots, beets, Charles Sherman; pumpkins, C. Laurence; canned products, Hayward: DeMoine squash, Frederica Laurence; tomatoes, Joan string beans, Frederica Laurence: garden special, Horton: Joan Goetz; peppers, Priscilla pastry, hermits, Frederica plain cookies, Frederica Laurence; cake, Lillian Worby; sewing, white apron, Frederica Laurence: colored aprons. Priscilla Horton; dress. Lillian Worby; slip, Priscilla Horton cross stitch towel, Joan Goetz; knitting.

Joan Goetz: handicraft, airplanes, Stewart Worhy; gunboat, C. IT. Hayward. The judges were Mrs Hester Sherman, Drs Gladys Whitten and Miss Ethel Spooner. There also An exhibit of a doll and shell collection.

The first fall meeting of the Jolly Eight Bridge club will he held next Wednesday evneing at the home of Mrs William Haverly. CHESHIRE Cheshire, Sept. 19-Arthur Beebe has moved his family here from Williamstown. The Beebes recently bought from the Dean estate the house known as the Utter property on Depot street. Robert H.

Johnson And Aldo Delmolino have passed their examination for the armed forces. They will leave soon to begin basic training. At a meeting of the local county extension group held Thursday eveat the home of Mrs Marvin Gale, the following officers were elected: Chairman, Drs Lee Sandervice-chairman, Mrs Everett L. Martin; secretary, Mrs Marvin Gale; publicity committee, Mrs Byron Prince, Mrs John Stavaski, Mrs Ernest J. Marone, Mrs Lambert Schneider, Mrs William Kruszyna and Miss Emilia Piekos.

Miss Evelyn Streeter, home demonstration agent. spoke on the fall nutrition program. Anyone wishing to take part in the canning of beef, pork and chicken should contact Drs Gale in regard to a canning meeting. Pressure cookers and supplies will be brought into town if enough persons are interested In this project. A fellowship supper and rally meeting for the members of the Methodist church and congregation will he held at the church Thursday evening at 6.30.

There will be a. covered-dish supper served. 7 HOUSATONIC Housatonic, Sept. 19-The executive committee of the Men's club will meet at Congregational church parsonage Monday evening to make plans for the Octoher meeting. The local grammar school will be closed on Thursday and Friday to allow the pupils fair.

to attend the Barrington A meeting of executive committee of the PTA will be held at the local schoolhouse on Tuesday afternoon at 3.30. Mrs Edith Mock will resume her duties at the Ramsdell Public library after a week's vacation spent with relatives at Springfield. Henry Budz of the United States army, located at Washington, D. is spending several days at the home of his parents here. Ar and Mrs Carbino Angelini have returned from a week's trip to Lake George, N.

Y. third war loan drive is continuing here with Clark Comstock of North Plain heading the committee. Persons of the viliage are asked to purchase bonds this month SO that the local quota may he reached. John Szewczuk will close his meat market 'on Pleasant street next week and will move to his new establishment on Meadow street, the former Royal Scarlet store recently purchased from Wladislaw Ptak. CLASSIFIED START HERE ANNOUNCEMENTS Business Announcements ALL BURNS, moth holes, tears, rewoven.

Cloth, hosiery, Invisible, mending. Textile Reweaving, 1211 Main. 4-7041. BURNS. moth holes.

tears rewoven, invisible. Weave-O-Mend, 18 Vernon St. CLOGGED DRAINS Electric "Razor or no charge. No digging. Roto Rooter.

any hour, any day, 4-3734. Florists FLORAL DESIGNS and cut flowers for all occasions. (enk's Florists, 129 Hanco*ck St. Tel. 2-1197.

Personals BUSINESS WOMAN with child, would like room with private famly. Call after 8, weekdays, Sunday all day, 8-1139. WILT. CATHERINE HICKSON PLEASE CALL 2-8267. Lost and Found 10 BOSTON BULL TERRIER lost Thursday.

Answers to "Mitzi." Reward. Tel. Chicopee 892-J. DOG -Doberman Pincher, lost, red. tag No.

5431-1943. Reward. Tel. 4-9793. LADY'S white gold Bulova wrist watch lost between Emery Clinton Sts.

Reward. Tel. 4-4767. LADY'S black billfold, initialed. lost Saturday morning.

Reward. Call 2-9326. SPRINGER and white, lost Friday, vicinity Holy Name Church. Answera to "Prince." Reward 2-0219. STRAY DOG FOUND.

INQUIRE AT 60 ESSEX ST. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles for Sale BUICK-1911-Special Conv. Club coupe, like new. Room 11. 66 Vernon St.

BUICK 1936 Sedan, very clean, heater, paint tires. $265 for quick sale. 4-7611. BUICK 1937. Reas.

Call between 5-6. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted -Female ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER $28.00 GENERAL OFFICE CLERK $26.00 RAPHER TYPISTS $18.00 O'KEEFE IMP. SERVICE. 31 ELM ST. ATTRACTIVE YOUNG LADY over 21 for cosmetic dept.

Salary and commission. Liggett'a Drug Store, 1411 Main (corner Harrison Ave.) BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENCED. EXCELLENT POSITION FOR CAPABLE PERSON. 0 WARREN FABRICS CO. WEST WARREN, MASS.

BOOKKEEPER stenographer between 25 3) who can take complete charge of small office. This i8 a permanent position with good possibilities. State ed. Must have own transportation. Box giving full details expect663 Union Office.

CASHIER. KNOWLEDGE of stenography (20 to 35), also bookkeepers. Hanley's Service, 74 Hillman. CASIIIER sales clerks, exp. not working necessary, cond.

28e Walgreen's Drug Store, 1200 Main, 21 to 60, pleasant CHAMBERMAIDS (4) wanted. Apply 1827 housckeeper. Hotel Springfeld, Main St. COMPANION or practical nurse to care for elderly Write or Tel. A.

O'Brien, Blandford, Mass. Tel. 3371. COOK FOR SCHOOLS, colleges, Hanley's also school maids, other positions. Service.

74 Hillman St. COUNTER GIRL, dependable. Good St. pay. Mayfair Cleaners, 230 Worthington COUNTER GIRL wanted for day work.

200 Wilbraham Rd. ASSISTANT or Hygienist. Call DENTAL 6-3906 from 9 to 5 p.m. DRAFTSMEN! ARCHITECTURAL. MECHANICAL A NEW FIELD FOR YOU TE CAN ADAPT YOUK EXPERIENCE TO DESIGN OF MILITARY AIRCRAFT ONE YEAR DRAFTING EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.

LONG ISLAND, N. T. PLANT. EXCELLENT PAY. GOOD HOUSING.

W' MIC RULES REPLY BOX 5006, UNION OFFICE. ELECTRIC FUSE ASSEMBLERS 48-HOUR PER WEEK LIGHT CLEAN WORK ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY METROPOLITAN ELECTRIC MFG. CO. WARREN, MASS. EXPERIENCED waitress at Earl's Restaurant.

22 Walnut St. FINISHER -Experienced on dresses, good pay, steady, work. Victoria Dress 36 New Dwight St. GENERAL housework, small home, 2 adults, no washing, $18 week. 2-8785.

GIRL for cooking downstairs work, references. Write Box 781 Union Office. GIRL OR WOMAN for light house work, 3 days week. 3 to 7. No laundry.

Mass. 6-6912. GIRL for general housework. Live in pleasant home. Priv.

room bath. Evenings free. Salary $20. Tel. 6-8920.

GIRL OI: WOMAN for housework. Good home. 69 Bowdoin St. GIRL OR WOMAN for light housework and plain cooking. No laundry, no heavy cleaning.

Good pay. Plenty of free time. Longmeadow, on bus line. Tel. 2-8267.

GIRLS (2). for sorting linen, experience not necessary. Steady work, gond salary. Central Linen Service, 61 Franklin St. GIRLS OVER 15 OR WOMEN FOR BENCH PIECE WORK JOB NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY CERTIFICATE OF AVAILABILITY REQUIRED APPLY 'BUXTON, 93 ORLEANS ST.

GIRLS, 16 and over, experienced learners for light sewing on blouses and underwear, also pressers examiners. Factory noted for all year around work. Bliss Undergarment 165 Front Chicopee, GIRLS for light clean laundry work in egsential Industry. Full or part time. High wages.

Excellent working conditions. Apply Personnel Mgr. Well's Laundry, 61 Franklin st. Apply Trencher-Belsky, 367 Worthington Street, first floor. GIRLS For our cake department.

Full or parttime work. See Mr. Dupre. lathaWAY Bakeries 355 Chestnut St. GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! Not returning to school to work In luncheonette concession, in LUDLOW MFG.

SALES CO. HAIRDRESSER, experienced, full or part time. Apply Frances Beauty Studio, 680 Sumner Ave. HELP WANTED-Expertenced or inexperienced for new cafeteria, all new equipment. excellent working conditions and wages.

Apply U. S. Employment Service. 282 Dwight between now And Wednesday noon. Sept.

22. SPRINGFIELD BRONZE ALUMINUM Page Rivd. GIRLS WANTED STEADY EMPLOYMENT IN OUR ENVELOPE DEPARTMENT EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY CLEAN WORK AND PLEASANT CONDITIONS. OPERATING 48-HOUR SCHEDULE. NO ONE NOW ENGAGED IN WAR WORK WILL BE CONSIDERED.

APPLY TO POWER PAPER CO, BIRNIE WASON AVE. GIRLS -As sewing machine operators. HELP WANTED, PART SHIFT Girls over 16 and older women wanterl for shift working from 4 to 9 p. Monday thru Friday, Experience in bookbindery desirable but not necessary, Minimum pay 50c per hour to start, liberal and regular pay increases according to approved contract schedule; Experienced operators 60c hr. Apply to Mr.

Marshall, 53 Wilbraham Road, McLoughlin Bros. HOSIERY Salesladies-Steady work, good salary and commission. Apply Morton's Shoe. Store, 1346 Main St. HOUSEKEEPER for man child.

No ohjection to applicant with own child. Tel. 6-8492. 49 Patton St. HOUSEKEEPER.

middle-aged, wanted in family of defense workers, References. Tel. 6-3907. KITCHEN HELP wanted. Good hours and good wages.

Century Cafe, 100 State. LADIES -Make $1 to $3 per hour for next few weeks. Spare time. Box 830, Union Office. HOUSEKEEPER OR mother's helper.

2 adults. Tel. 6-6617 or 4-4053. KITCHEN GIRLS wanted, experienced or inexperienced. Part time.

Meals ineluded. Apply Highland Hotel. LADY TO OPERATE elec. dishwasher at luncheonette and soda fountain counter. Liggett's, 1411 Main.

OPERATORS on Singer sewing machines, Experienced in our line not neressary. Salary paid while learning. Patricia Undergarment 125 Main St. WORKING MANAGER FOR COFFEE SHOP WITH SODA FOUNTAIN BUSINESS WELL ESTABLISHED NO SUNDAYS OR HOLIDAY WORK WRITE ROGER'S COFFEE SHOP, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. WANTED--Mechanical designers tailed draftsman for plant now in war work.

This is no only a fense lob. Steady employment after war for satisfactory or men. Pal Blade Biglow Holyoke. Help--Male or Female 34 ALL OUT PRODUCTION WILL WIN THIS WAR TOUR PRESENCE IN CRITICAL INDUSTRY IS URGED WE OFFER 100 PER CENT WAR WORK FOR MEN AND WOMEN MALE: Assemblers Drill Press Operator Heat Treater Stock Clerk Burrers Truckers Penetrate Operator Packer FEMALE: Inspecrors Assembler Time Clerk Interview granted mornings to thom bringing certificate of availability from the U. S.

Employment Service. WICO ELECTRIC CO. PIIELON WEST SPRINGFIELD CAKE FROSTER: steady position; Jackson's, hours, a. n. to 3 p.

m. Good wages. 1478 Main. CHENEY BIGELOW WIRE WORKS ESTABLISHED SINCE 1842 ARE YOU MAKING I'LANS FOR YOURSELF? True. war obligations come first, but in addition you have an obligation to yourself.

Today w'e are working for victory but our firm also enjoys bright post future In which wO would like to include, you If you are qualified to fill these permament, full-time positions. MEN BLACKSMITH ARC WELDERS (plenty of overtime) MACHINISTS BOX MAKERS LABORERS WOMEN BENCH WORKERS DRILL PRESS OPERATORS APPLY U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 282 DWIGHT SPRINGFIELD 417 LIBERTY STREET (Take Chic. Falls-Liberty Bus) CONDUCTORS- -PULLMAN NO EXI'.

ALL RAILROAD POSITIONS 10070 WAR WORK HELP KEEP 'EN ROLLIN' SECURE A PERMANENT JOB NOW AND AFTER THE WAR NO EXP. REQUIRED Bag. Mail Handlers, Boilermaker's Helper, Brakeman. Car Cleaners, Freight Handlers, Machinist's Helper, Platform Men (Drivers), Shop Laborers, Track Workers EXP. REQUIRED FOR Auto Mechanic.

Carpenters, Crane Operator, Electrician, Stationary Firemen, Telegraphers OPENINGS FOR WOMEN NO EXP. REQUIRED Car Cleaners, Laborers Turn Table Operators U. S. RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 50 LIBERTY STREET ROOM 100, UNION STATION SPRINGFIELD. MASS.

FREE EMPLOYMENT Those Now Engaged In War Work at Highest Skill Need Not Apply. HOTEL HELP WANTED FULL OR PART TIME COOKS DISHWASHERS POT WASHERS HOUsem*n WAITRESSES APPLY HOTEL SHERATON NO MATTER WHAT OTHERS PROMISE YOU, WE OFFER In Our Essential War Plant To Experienced and Inexperienced MEN AND WOMEN 1. YEAR AROUND WORK DESIRED OVERTIME IF SUNDAY WORK NOT REQUIRED If You Want a Job for the Future Come in for Interview APPLY CHICOFEE MFG. CORP. MAIN ST.

CHICOPEE PALLS, MASS. EMPLOYMENT HOURS 8 5.15 P. DAILY TO 12.15 P. M. SATURDAY Ering Referral Card From U.

Employment Service MAN WIFE for steady employment, man to help on farm, woman to help with housework, $100 A month and complete maintenance. Westfleld City Infirmary, Russell Road. I RESSER-Experienced. Good wages, sential Industry. Tip Top Cleaners, 580 St.

James Avenue. UNDERGRADUATE 6-6575 NURSE 12 OR 20 Situations Wanted--Female 36 REF. DEPENDABLE woman wants position, nousekeeper in small home. Box 830 Union Office. Situations Wanted -Male 37 CARPENTER, Arst class, wants jobs.

sash, Ail around work. new ceilings, storm insulation. Men insured. Tel. 6-5391.

CARPENTER work of all kinds, 1st class insured men. Also factory maintenance. Tel. 3-9789. ELECTRONIC WORK wanted by man with 10 years' experience.

references, in Spnd. or Hartford. Tel. Windsor Locks, 443-3. ENGINEER.

And class, wants position in essential induatry. 10 yrs. maintenance, turbine and engine experience. Box 800, Union Office. EXPERIENCED CUTTER of dresses, presently employed, wishes to make change.

Box 839. Union Offre. FACTORIES STORES HOTELS We specialize in full building maintenance. Carpentry, painting, plumbing, masonry, etc. SAve money by uning A maintenance speciallat.

For appointment Call 3-9789. MACHINE repairs for stores, factories, etc. Machinist, 20 years' exp. Call 6-5162. 1.

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