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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 7

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BOARDING HOUSE -With Major EGAD, MOONEY THROW Hoople, WHOA MOONEY, T'LL BE BACK! HER IN TO THE THE HOUSE DETECTIVE! ARREST REVERSE, STAIRWHAT ARE YOU GUYS THAT PAIR OF EDDIE WAY DOIN' UP HERE -FLAT- EXIT! FOR THE FOOT BOSTON -ONE SIDE, AHEAD! MARATHON 3 PLEASE! Nice SEEING YOU, MOONEY Union Recess Talks (Continued from Page One) one year any improvement in the insurance package, and the improvements it offers after one year are inadequate. 4. AMC seeks to postpone granting a seventh paid holiday for one year and then seeks to offset the cost of the extra holiday by tightening up the rules governing pay for all holidays. "In addition, we have been unable to reach agreement on production standards matters for AMC's Grand Rapids and Milwaukee plants. "The union will do all in its power to reach a satisfactory peaceful settlement when negotiations resume after the AMC vacation period.

"However, unless this is matched by willingness by AMC to meet its obligations to its workers this year the basis for a settlement is not in sight." Wauwatosa Youth Dies Merton UP) A 20-year-old Wauwatosa youth was killed early today as his car skidded on curve and collided with another auto. Two persons were injured. The victim was identified as James A. Marten. Civic Leader, Pfennig, Dies (Continued from Page One) America and a charter member of the Rotary club.

On Jan. 25, 1905, he was married to Miss Ruth Ann Shields, who preceded him in death on June 5, 1955. Survivors are one son, Frederick S. Pfennig, Ke nosha; three daughters, Mrs. Thomas J.

Henkel, Mrs. Milton B. Steinmetz, Kenosha, and Mrs. Donald Locke, Long Beach, one sister, Mrs. Fred Raiman, Burlington; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild.

KERRY DRAKE -By Alfred Andriola THIS CLOCK WAS SOMEBODY BETTER STOPPED AT THE HAVE AN -ALIBI FOR WHILE, YOU'RE OFF THIS 1 CAN'T STAND NO! IT MOMENT TO COZY KNOCKED MINUTES TILL A FEW YOUR ROCKER! THE FLOOR WHEN 10! BLOCKS COME SHE FELL! 5 JOE PALOOKA Great Enthusiasm -By Ham Fisher BETTING SWELL. WHICH LET'S MAKE THIS IS FANTASTIC! I SENT OUT HUMPHREY. HOW'D HUMPHREY1 A POOL OF A MESSAGE TO THE FLEET, AND THEY YOU LIKE TO BET IM TAKING IT. ALL WANT A RADIO DESCRIPTION FOR ONE BUCK? THE ORIGINAL. OF THE MATCH.

EXCITEMENT ABOARD THE CARRIER ABOUT THE WRESTLING MATCH. "ESPRIT HAS THEIR SHIPMATE, FAVORITE BUT HUMPHREY HAS A LARGE CAPTAIN EASY Another Idea? -By Leslie Turner IF HE FINDS US NOW, WE'RE HE'D HAVE US INCARCERATED BESIDES OH. NOT IP WE STOP IT FIRST! SUNK SUE! WE CAN'T PROVE FOR ROBBERY ASSAULT AND WEVE GOT AN YONDER COMES HAVE AN INSPIRATION! ON WE JUST MAILED HIS WALLET BATTERY AND KIDNAPING! A PATROL CAR! CMON RUN LOW, AND SOME- BACK TO THE SHERIFF SO WED LOSE DAYS PROVING NE DARE NOT HE MAY STOP IT DON'T LET IM SEE YOU! THING SORT OF HE COULD RETURN IT! OUR INNOCENCE EVEN MISS! AND HAVE 'EM GRIM ABOUT HIS IF WE COULD! ARREST DE! ATTITUDE WAITING IN OUR CAR FOR US! M. Re 0. Pat ALLEY OOP Himself Again -By V.

T. Hamlin HUH? WELL, AWRIGHT! SURE GIMME A TH' IDEA, THOSE LUGS I WHAT I SAID DIDI THAT'S YOUR PAIN! GO STAND AT TRYIN TO KEEP YOU 'EM, YOU SURE FIXED JOB, AINT IT? ATTENTION OVER OUTA YOUR VERY DIDN'T SAY? THOSE GUYS WHATCHA WANT ME THERE! IM TIRED. OWN FOR YUH, TO DO, BLOW A HORN LOOKIN' ATCHA! MY GOSH! DIDN'T IP OR SUMPIN? HOLYCOM. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Interruption -By Merrill Blosser BOTTS, I' REACHED -WHICH FACTORS HAVE THANK GOODNESS, NOW THO MINUTES MY RESPECTED CONTRIBUTED TO MY CAN HAVE THIS SOFA SORRY, COULD YOU POSITION IN THIS PRACTICALITY -AND UP FROM YOUR PILLAR OF RESPECTACOMMUNITY BY HARD SOLIDITY BILITY FOR A SECT DAIST LEFT HER WORK AND YOU'LL GLOVES THERE! APPLICATION HAVE TO CHOP OFF THE LECTURE, DADDYWE'RE LATE FOR THE BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Parting's Such Sweet Sorrow -By Edgar Martin AND BILL GOOD THERE'S HELENE: GO TO PUGS GOODEVE. HER BILL.

NOW: Capt. 1005 by NEA Corries, Ine. 7. M. U.

S. Pat BUGS BUNNY Perfect Fit I DON'T HOW ABOUT ONE DON'T NEED HOW YA FIXED WANT ANY O' THESE NEW A MOP EITHER IN THAT FER A TOUPEE' I GOTTA SELL BWUSHES MOPS? I GOT CASE. ELMER SOMETHIN' TODAY, 'EM IN ALL NEED BUGS! COLORS TH DOUGH! BRUSHES MOPS. 613 8-13 City Action To Promote 52nd Likely (Contia Streets and south side 70th Street between 39th and 40th Avenue. 22.

Authorizing construction of water mains on 47th Avenue from 56th Street to 58th Street and 58th Street from 47th Ave nue to Pershing Boulevard. 23. Resolution approving final plat of Forest Park Extension, 43rd Avenue between 60th and 61st Street 24. Approval of the formation of a civic committee for planning and promoting best and most satisfactory development of 52nd Street to- the satisfaction of both City and County of Kenosha. ORDINANCES 25.

(1st read.) Making property annexed by Ordinance No. 13 (1955) part of the 2nd Precinct of the 12th Ward. CITIZENS' COMMENTS Kiwanis Selects Three Delegates Frank Vilen, Ted Young and M. C. Van Boven will represent the Kiwanis club of Kenosha at the 1955 convention of the Wis consin-Upper Michigan District of Kiwanis International at Green Bay, Aug.

14-16, according to Vilen who is club president. Luman W. Holman, trustee of Kiwanis International, a Jacksonville, Texas lumberman, will be featured speaker during the convention at the Northland hotel in Green Bay, Dial 7-5121 for Classified Ads. LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF WISCONSIN COUNTY COURT KENOSHA COUNTY In the matter of the estate Oscar Schneider, NOTICE OF TAKING PROOFS OF HEIRSHIP AND TO CREDITORS Application for letters tion and for taking heirs, having Oscar Schneider. City of Kenosha in the heirs writing: Notice against ceased, late County, presented to said Court sha, in said 6th day 06 that will proofs cedent will Court to be held City Tuesday, the at 10 o'clock the Dated August Jed.

By of the Court. EUGENE BAKER. Acting Judge CAVANACH. MIT SHELDON, HEIDE HARTLEY. (Ang.

6. 13, STATE OF WISCONSIN COUNTY COURT KENOSHA COUNTY In the of estate Manson. NOTICE HEARING APPLICATION FOR ADMINISTRATION TAKING PROOFS OF TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby that of said Court 6th day of clock the forenoon courthouse the said County, there ened: The for the Chester ceased. late City of said County, a taking the heirs Notice claims against to at Kenoin said that be said Court said County, on of Janoforenoon of said day. Dated Jaly Court.

DAVIS. Judge CAVANAGE. MITTELSTAED. SHELDON, HEIDE HARTLET, Attorneys (Aug. 6.

13. 20) STATE OF WISCONSIN COUNTY COURT KENOSHA COUNTY In the Thora Male Jacobson, Thera Male. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PROBATE OF TAKING PROOFS OF AND TO CREDITORS el said Court 1 thee 13th day of at 10 o'clock in the Courthouse County, sidered: The application for the probate of Thera Male. said dated 20th day of January, and for 20th President ACROSS 1 James Garfield was the 20th U.S. President 6 He once worked as a bargeman ,11 One who pesters 13 Interstice 14 Cylindrical 15.

Mailed. 16 Goddess of infatuation 17 Snooze 19 Before 20 He wrote "Treasure Island" (init.) 21 Mineral rock 22 Rights (ab.) 23 Famous English school 26 Fondle 29 Legal point '31 He his party to victory in 32 Pillar 33 Observe 34 Ogled 37 Let fall 40 Evening (poet.) 41 Eternity 43 Land parcel 45 Entomology (ab.) 46 Green vegetable 47 Make mistake 48 Ligulate S4 Expunges $5 Pulls up Thora Male Jacobson, deceased, City of Kenosha, in said for taking proofs of who are the heirs of said decedent: Notice further given that all claims against the said Thora Male Jacobson, deceased, late of the City of Kenosha, in Kenosha County. Wisconsin. must be to said County Court at Courtsaid County, on or before the 15th of November, 1955, or and that all such claims and demands will be examined and adjusted at term of said Court to be held at the Courthouse in the City of Kenosha, in said County, on Tuesday, the 5th day of December, 1955, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. Dated August 12, 1955.

By Order of the Court, M. EUGENE BAKER. Acting County Judge BROOKHOUSE KUPFER, Attorneys Brown National Bank Bldg, 2238 63rd Street Kenosha, Wisconsin (Aug. 13, 20, 27) STATE OF WISCONSIN COUNTY COURT KENOSHA COUNTY In the matter of the estate of Carl Petersen, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Letters testamentary having been sued to Joseph E.

Higgins in the estate of -Carl Petersen, deceased, late of the City of Kenosha, in said County; Notice is hereby given that all claims against said Carl Petersen, deceased, late of the City of Kenosha, in Kenosha County. Wisconsin, must be presented to said County Court at Kenosha, in said County, on or before the 6th day of December. 1955, or be barred: that all such claims and demands examined and adjusted and proofs of who are the heirs of said decedent will be taken at a term of said Court to be held at the Courthouse in the City of Kenosha, in said County, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of January, A. 1956, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. Dated July 29, A.

1955. By Order of the Court. W. W. DAVIS, Judge JOSEPH E.

HIGGINS, Attorney (July 30; Aug. 6, 13) KENOSHA EVENING NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SOCIETIES AND LODGES A.M.. Southport Lodge No. 343- Dark, Tuesday, August 16th. John 4.

Bennett, W.M. Kenosha Lodge No. Dark, Monday, August 15th. Ludwig Presterl, W.M. NOTICES CARLINI -Funeral services for the late Mrs.

Celestina. Carlini, of 6226 31st Avewill be held from the Hansen Home Tuesday morning, August 16th at 8:30 o'clock. Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at Mount Carchurch at. 9:00 a.m. Interment following in St.

James cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home after 2:00 p.m. Rosary service Monday at 7:30 p.m. CONYEA Funeral services for the late Gordon 0. Gonyea, 3832 8th will be held Tuesday, Aug. 16, at 8:30 a.m.

from Mischler Home For Funerals and 9 a.m. from St. George church, Rosary services Monday at 8:15 p.m. Interment. at St.

George cemetery, Friends may call after 2 p.m. Monday, KING -Funeral services for the late Matilda King, of 806 St. George Green Bay, will be announced Monday. Hansen Funeral Home in charge. PFENNIG Funeral services for the late Charles H.

Pfennig, of 6027 7th Avenue, will be held on Monday, August 15th at 2:00 p.m. from the Hansen Funeral Home, Interment following in Green Ridge cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2:00 p.m. on 'Sunday. SOMMER- services for the late Leon Sommer, 4834 38th Avenue, will be held Tuesday, August 16, 1955, at $8:30 a.m.

from the Bruch Funeral Home. Mass will be celebrated at St. Anthony's church at 9:00 o'clock. Interment at St. James cemetery.

Friends may call from 6:00 p.m. Sunday. Rosary services will be held Monday evening at 8:30 p.m. FUNERAL HOMES BRUCH FUNERAL HOME Serving of Kenoshaland. Air conditioned chapels, 24 'hour ambulance service.

3503 Roosevelt Rd. Phone OL 2-8298. CARDS OF THANKS HUNTWe wish to thank all of our kind friends, neighbors, pallbearers, and those who so kindly provided transportation, and for their many acts of kindness, expressions of sympathy and condolence, and for their beautiful floral offerings at the loss of our dearly beloved husband and father. -The Wife and Children of Irwin Hunt. MEMORIAM LEYS -In loving memory of our father, Harry, who' passed away 1 year ago today.

Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps him near. Sadly missed by Children Bob, Frank, Marie FLOWERS AFRICAN VIOLETS- -Small husky plants. 50 varieties. Reasonable.

Ruby Bice, 5316 61st St. Phone OL 2-4875. CRAB GRASS KILLERS- Sodar, $1.25 and $3.50: Scutl. $2.75 and $5.45. Use now.

Turner Sons Florists, 5909 6th Ave. Ph. 7-5174. INSECTICIDES Don't let the bugs take over, insecticides now on your plants and flowers. Large selection insecticides and fungicides.

Also Sodar and Scut! for killing crab grass. Turnet's Gardens, 5309 75th St. Highway 50. LOVERINE FLOWER SHOP Flowers for Weddings; Hospitals; Birthdays: Anniversaries and Funerals, 7901 39th Ave. Ph.

OL 7-3429. MONUMENTS CEMETERY LOTS MEMORIALS- -From the proper makers in our Kenosha. Not an agency, no middie-man. Save and be assured with IDEAL MONUMENT CO. 2 29th Ave.

Phone OL 2-3543 Answer to Previous Puzzle 0003 DORk AGE CODA A00O ROOKS DORM SAND DOMAOU SLY CADO NADA NOT EDNA doo AMOO DOOM ANN 27 Bamboolike 39 Redcap grass 40 Lamprey 28 River in fisherman Germany 42 Back of neck 30 More 44 Lock of hair precipitous 49 Masculine 34 Girl's name appellation 35 Ensnare 50 Number 36 Female rabbit 52 Sick 38 Ester of oleic. 53 Scottish acid sailyard MONUMENTS CEMETERY LOTS CEMETERY LOTS Sunset Ridge. Garden of Devotion, section graves 1 through 6 inclusive. sell separately or in pairs. Ph.

OL 2-8268. BUSINESS PERSONALS ADDING MACHINES REPAIRED typewriters. Rentals. service supplies. Wettengel's, 5921 6th Ave: ANTIQUE FURNITURE REPAIR refinishing.

Free pickup, delivery. Cooper Rd. Ph. 3-6034. APPLIANCE hour most appliances.

Triangle 2825 Roosevelt ph. 7-5800. APPLIANCE REPAIRS WASHERS- REFRIGERATORS GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP 1712 57gh St. Phone 4-3537 ELECTRIC RAZOR REPAIRS Parts, accessories, trade-in allowances on the latest models in electric razors. Becker Cigar Stores.

GLASS TOPS Mirrors, replacements, Kenosha Glass Con 6721 28th Ave. Phone'2-7744. KEYS MADE- Saws, knives, scissors. sharpened. Locks, door checks -paired.

Ideal Repair Service, 2525 63rd. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED- And re paired. All work guaranteed. 7009 Sheridan Rd. Ph.

4-4670. LAWN MOWERS, SAWS SHARPENED Hand and power. Repairing. Work guaranteed. 3107 Roosevelt Ph.

OL 2-1468. MOVING. STORAGE. PACKAGING, SHIPPING -David Nelson Son, oppoalte C.AN.W. freight depot, ph.

7-7157. REFRIGERATOR REPAIRS Get ine Kelvinator parts and service Maler's. Kenosha's exclusive Kelvinator full line dealer. 618 56th ph. 2-2420.

RE-WEAVING For moth holes, cigaret burns or tears. Fred Lehman, 7602 20th Ave. Phone 2-4195. SEWING MACHINES- All makes of Sewing Machines repaired. Guaranteed work.

Free: estimates. Singer Sewing Center, 5820 6th phone WASHING MACHINE Parts, belts, wringer rolls. Kenosha Washer Service, 2601 Roosevelt Rd. Phone 7-7329. WINDOW GLASS REPLACED Bring broken storm dash to C.

J. Huber Glass 3115 52nd St. Ph. 7-6189. UPHOLSTERING -Re-styled and recerered, like new.

Choice of fabrics. Lastow Upholstering 5615 22nd. Ave. PERSONALS BUY A TRIXY- Foundation garment health, style, posture and support. Ruth Ostrom, phone 7-3997.

CARDS FOR THE SOPHISTICATE -Send Cynics-Sanctum Greeting Cards to express every thought. Elsie Gail's Flower Box. 620 59th St. DEBT DISCLAIMER On and after this date: August 11, 1954, I will not be sponsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself. Herbert E.

Jorgensen, 909 62nd Street. DOLL PARLOR- And hospital. Special sale of beautiful dolls month of August only. 1025 67th St. Phone 7-6741.

DOLL REPAIRS By experts. Fancy work and antiques sold on consignment. Studio Gift Shop, 800 Washington Rd. DRIVING TO MILWAUKEE- -Man would like to exchange driving to Milwaukee with another man. Ph.

OL 2-9426. ELSIE GAIL'S FLOWER Artificial Philodendron, split leaf or in fancy containers. Regular $10, this week only $8.00. 620 39th St. EVERY GRANDMA Should have her picture taken at the Marshall Studio, 5714 7th Ave.

Phone 4-2975. INSURANCE- Insurance of all kinds see the Villnow Agency, 4909 17th Ave. Phone 7-7075. PRINTING Office firms, letterheads, envelopes, business cards, etc. Prompt service.

Smith Printing 6220 -14th ph. 7-5309. INSURANCE Of all kinds. home, furalture, auto, polio, etc. H.

L. Bullamore Son. 717 57th ph. REAL ESTATE ABSTRACTS -Your abstract is the complete history of every detail of preceding ownership, and your proof of clear title to the property you purchase. Be sure it' complete and errorless.

Newberry Abstract 5700. 7th ph. 7-7823. SMARTFORM FOUNDATIONS Are custom fitted. Helene Saxe Corset Shop, 6619 20th Ave.

Phone 7-5940. WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK- -You can whistle, read or sing while doing your washing at the Chinske Launderette, 5619 22nd Ave. Phone 7-3505. YOU'LL HAVE A FIT you have your foundation garment fitted by Irene, Shelley, Corsetiere, Dale Bldg. LOST AND FOUND DOG -Found.

White, mixed breed. On chain. Owner Identify and pay for ad. Phone 7-7670. FRENCH POODLE Lost.

Gray. months old. Vicinity of Tobin Rd. Answers to "Pepe." Phone 2-6382. GLASSES- -Lost.

Lady's, gold trim on top, in case. Ph. OL 7-6480 or 2-9711. PARAKEET -Lost. Blue.

Banded. 478-6U- ABS-54. Reward. Phone 7-3701. PARAKEET -Lost.

Light green; band No. 01-6U-54 ABS, talking bird. 5224 34th. Ave. Ph.

OL 7-6343. Reward. TOMCAT -Lost. Black and white. Phone 8-8489: Reward.

HELP WANTED- FEMALE Assistant- to Sportswear Buyer Full time. Top-notch position with guaranteed high wage and commission. Must be experienced in selling, preferably sportswear. Age 219060 35. Salesgirl Part time, for sportswear.

Must have experience in selling. APPLY MARJORIE BOYER, street floor. Apply daily nexcept Wednesday until 3:00 p.m. KORF'S 5618. 6th Ave.

BEAUTY OPERATOR Steady or part time. Phone 2-4731- or. 7-7752. BOOKKEEPER--Mature lady needed afternoons and evenings. Write Box H-129, care News.

CAR HOP- Apply in person. Delta DriveIn. 3311 Sheridan Rd. CLEANING WOMAN- One day per week. Apply in person.

3918 -7th Ave. COUNTER AND GRILL GIRL- -Apply Schreiber's. U. S. 41 and Rt.

173. Phone Antioch 347. DISHWASHER- -Evenings. Machine dishwashing. Hours 5 p.m.

to 1 a.m. Transportation furnished. Apply in, person. Knotty Pine, Hwy, 41. and 50.

DRUG STORE CLERK Experienced for part or full time work. Write stating age, experience and salary expected to Box H-138, care Kenosha News. ELDERLY WOMAN- To work part time as substitute in nursing home. Ph. OL 2-9562.

ELDERLY WOMAN- OF woman on pension to care for child. Live in. Modern home. Write Box H-131, care News. GIRL For restaurant work.

Apply Frostop, 6329 22nd Ave. Household Help for cleaning and simple cooking wanted. 6-8 hours- a day from A August 30 to September 15. Transportation provided, sal. ary $2 per hour.

Inquire Phone OLympic 2-54947 OFFICE WORK ASSISTANT TO CREDIT MANAGER Age 20 to 35. Experienced preferred but not necessary, Must be 'able to type well. Apply in person daily except Wednesday until 3 p.m. KORF'S 5618 6th Ave. PAYROLL CLERK AGE 25 TO 35 Must have knowledse of General Office work.

APPLY IN PERSON Union Dye Unique 500 56TH ST. KENOSHA NEWS (Wis.) Aug. 13, 1955 HELP WANTED- -FEMALE HOUSEKEEPER Responsible liable middle-aged woman. Must and care for children. Live in desired, Have references.

Write giving details to Box H-119, care Kenosha News. MAID General work for motel. Write giving age, experience and phone ber to Box H-122, care of News secretarial work only in physician' office. Write Box H-121, care News. Power Sewing Machine.

OPERATORS FOR SEWING MATTRESS COVERS Apply Vincent-McCall Co. 2122 56th St. RECEPTIONIST-Full time, to: handle RECEPTIONIST Must be able to type and take shorthand. GENERAL OFFICE WORK 40 HOUR WEEK FREE INSURANCE PAID VACATION Write Box H-123 CARE NEWS SALESGIRLS -18 years or older, needed at Honey Bear Farm, Genoa City, Wis, Nine lovely shops. Opportunity for advancement.

Dormitory facilities avail able. Write Mrs. Kilburg, Honey Bear Farm, Genoa City, or call Chicago Browning 9-5222. SALESLADIES Applications taken for full or part time help. APPLY J.

J. NEWBERRY CO. 5716 6th Ave. SALESWOMAN Women's Ready Te Wear department. Experience preferred, Apply in person, Lynn's.

5725 6th Ave. SECRETARY FOR REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFICE Shorthand preferred. Must type and be accurate with figures. Write giving age. experience, marital status.

and references. BOX H-115 CARE OF KENOSHA EVENING NEWS WAITRESS- Woman for full or part time, days. Apply before 5:00 or after 8:00 p.m. in person only Avenue Dutch Maid, 6134 22nd Ave. WAITRESS Apply in.

person 3 p.m, 8 p.m.. Specialty Grill, 4050 7th Ave. WAITRESS Apply in person, Cari's Drive In, 3914 75th afternoons. WAITRESSES Northwestern Lunch. 5317 13th Ave.

WOMEN We Need 100 Women If you are not working now or are home caring for your children and would like to work for months, August 15th through October 15th, 4:30 p.m. 1:00 a.m. WARWICK Will hire you and train you assemblers. APPLY IN PERSON OUR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE WILL. BE OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY Hours 8:00 a.m.

to 6:00 p.m. WARWICK Zion, Ill, WOMAN-25 to 45 years old. General housework, plain cooking. Live in. Compact Glencoe home.

Ph. Vernon 5-0542. -For general housework. 2 in family, Live in. Mrs.

A. B. McCall, 6334 3rd Ave. HELP WANTED- MALE CAB DRIVERS -Local men over 27, for full time night work. Some part time shifts also opened.

Apply 5313 13th Aves: CHALLENGING POSITIONS FOR Detailers Draftsmen DETAILERS Board experience sufficient to detail from, sketches and layout. DESIGNERS Board experience in special and automatic design. DRAFTSMEN Experience on design and layout of chanical equipment. For Interview Contact For personal interview Call Mr. Ray Fleckenstein HOTEL RACINE Ph.

OL 3-3551 RACINE, WIS. 56 Pot anew 57 Malign looks DOWN 1 Rose essence 2 Insect 3 Most unusual 4 Peer Gynt's mother 5 Encountered 6 Blood money 7 Roman bronze 8 Annotators 9 Air raid alarm, 10 Bails, as water from a boat 12 City in Nevada 13 Invokes 18 Circle part 24 Shield bearing 25 Approach Sunday, Monday, Aug. 14th, 15th, 9 p.m. a.m. If not convenient, call or write for personal interview.

ALLSTATES Design and Development Co. 322 E. Michigan Milwaukee, Wis: FARM HAND Experienced on dairx farm. Married or single. Phone.

Gene Robers, Wilmot 4-9W1. FOREMEN ASSEMBLY WE NEED FOREMEN EXPE- RIENCED IN LARGE UNIT FINAL ASSEMBLY AND PACK- ING OPERATIONS AND CAPA- BLE OF SUPERVISING LINE ASSEMBLY OPERATIONS IN A PLANT LOCATED IN NORTH- ERN. ILLINOIS. GOOD LIVING AND WORKING CONDITIONS AND FUTURE ASSURED. WRITE GIVING COMPLETE DETAILS AS TO EXPERIENCE AND SALARY REQUIRED BOX H-136 CARE OF, KENOSHA EVENING NEWS GAS ATTENDANT Apply Fosslands Illinois- Stater- Line on Hwy, 41..

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