Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1942 — Page 14
14 RNING POINT REACHED-FOR
tions. Nation Against ‘Exultation’ and
Loose Talking.
VASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (U.P.) — ent Roosevelt told the counlast night it would seem that turning point of the war has last been reached, but he warned 5t “exultation.” ere Is no time now for anyng but fighting and working to] ” he told the New York Heraldne forum. peaking to the forum by radio i the White House, Mr. Roosesaid “we have had an uphill bt, and it will continue to be , all the way.” cautioned against heeding war ssions of the uninformed, not g names but blistering war who “are actuated by pomotives.” early everybody understands,” ‘said, that the government in of war “cannot always give news to the people,” with the alt that the “relatively few” who p have the facts can discuss them gblicly only in general terms lest “help the people who are to destroy us.”
Admits “Foot SHpped”
“In reverse,” he added, “those who not in possession of all the news must almost inevitably speak from ; work based on information of ‘doubtful accuracy. They do not know the facts and, therefore, the “¥alue of their statements becomes eatly reduced. Mr. Roosevelt admitted making e mistake in yielding to a clamor t “suppression of the news the fighting fronts.” time when his “foot slipped ,” the president related, was 10 a before the Nov. 3 election when an American aircraft carrier was sunk by American forces in the ¢ when it was apparent she could not make port as a result of emy-inflicted damage. To avoid charges that .the news was supd until after the election, the
ent said he permitted release]
‘of the news which resulted shortly protests from admirals in the
c. Mr. Roosevelt warned against loose
“loose talk delays victory,” he . “Loose talk is the damp that gets into the powder.”
tenes ~ FIGHT IN PHILIPPINES ‘NEW YORK, Nov. 18 (U. P.)—
Japan admitted today that somej
American troops still were fighting in remote parts of the Philippine islands. ~ “A Japanese broadcast said “remnants of American troops” were acting in “small scattered groups” in northern Cebu and Negros islands.
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Corp. Mark W. Gray has been ordered to report to the infantry school, Ft. Benning, Ga., to enter an officer candidate course. He is the son of Mrs. Elsie M. Gray, 5621 Beechwood ave, ” » » 3 Walter E. Mahan of Indianapolis has been promoted from private, first class, to corporal at the army air base, Morris field, Charlotte, N. C. - Pvts. Floyd D. Engle, 2050 N. Delaware st., and Frank J. Belot III, 947 Pennsylvania st., have been transferred from the Camp Perry, 0. reception center to Camp Grant, Ill, for basic training. \ 20 x »
Train In Florida
Maj. Francis W. Dunn, former president of the Union Insurance Co., and Second Lieut. Emmett P. Barton, former chemical engineer
training at the air forces officer training school, Miami Beach, Fla.
supply operations. Maj. Dunn formerly lived at 4138 N. Pennsylvania st, and Lieut Barton at 1618 N. Delaware st. ? os » ”
station. He is a graduate of Technical high school and the Indianapolis School of Pharmacy. Upon returning to Great Lakes he will be assigned to a hospital. 2 2 =
Charles P. Bush Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P, Bush Sr, 14 E. Kelly st., has been promoted to private first class in the marines. He is stationed at the marine base, San Diego, Cal, where he plays cornet in- the headquarters band. Pfc. Bush enlisted in the marines last June after being grad- Fic Bush uated from Manual high school.
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, Capt. Tindall William Owens
"LEFT: Capt. Robert F. Tindall, 24-year-old son of Mr..and Mrs. J. Raymond Tindall, 625 N. Illinois st, who has just completed two months of army maneuvers in Texas and Louisiana, says United States troops are getting to be
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“tough fighters.” Stationed at Camp Beauregard, La. Capt. Tindall is in the signal corps, having been mobilized with the Indiana national guard in January, 1941. He entered as a second lieuetnant and has been promoted to captain. . Before being mobilized, he worked in the circulation department of The Times. He was graduated in 1935 from Technical high school. On furlough, he is visiting his parents. ; RIGHT: William G. Owens, pharmacist’s mate, third class, is stationed at the naval training station, Camp Farragut, Idaho. He is the husband of Mrs. Alberta May ‘Owens, 53 S. Belle View pl ss 8 = Seaman George Tobin Hyde, 20-year-old son of Mrs. Callie Hyde, 1745 Roosevelt ave., apt. 30, has received a letter of commendation from naval officials for his performance of duty in the submarine force. Seaman Hyde enlisted Dec. 16, 1941. He attended Technical high school and was formerly employed at Link Belt Co.
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Three sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cook, 1534 Hoyt ave, are in the army. : Pvt. Richard L. Cook is a paratrooper at Ft, Devans, Mass. He worked at the Acme Mattress Co. before entering the service six months ago. He attended Technical high school and is 24. ‘Pvt. Harold G. Cook, 33, is in
Claiborne, La. He is the husband of Mrs. Earlene Cook, 1724 Brookside ave. and was employed at the Rockwood Pulley Co. prior to, joining the army seven months ago. With the coast artillery in Canal Zone, Panama, is Pfc. David M. Cook, 26, who has been in service 13 months. He attended Technical high school and was formerly employed at Indianapolis Glove Co.
TOMATQ CHAMPION TOO OLD TO WORK
ALEXANDRIA, Ind. (U. P)— When a packing company called for help with its tomato crop, Mrs. Amanda King of Orestes patriotically responded, and was able to peel 50 to 60 buckets ofi‘tomatoes per day. But the company decided she had better not work—
age pension. She is 82.
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LOCAL MEN AT J: FORT SHIFTED] =
|Groups Sent to Various
Camps in South for Basic Training.
The following Indianapolis men have been transferred from Ft. Harrison to other army posts for basic training: Pvts. Albert S. Shaw, 1329 S. Shepard st.; Marion Dorsett, 3910 Oliver ave., and Louis P. Fleischmann, 348 N. State ave. have been sent to Camp Livingston, La.: Norman Steele, 1214 W. 29th st... James W., Whiteside, 528 W. Morris st.; John Johnson, 1008 S. Meridian st.; Melvin P. Gunn, 2028 Hoyt ave., and Leo Blankenship,
bur LaCompte, 1125 Comer ave. and Ira M. Mobley, 1145 Nelson st. to Camp Tyson, Tenn.; Dallas Duvall, 549 Fletcher ave. and Robert ‘B. Johnson, 1218 S. Harding st., to Stout field, Indianapolis; Leon J. Corning, 650 N, Beville ave., and Carl R. Hoaglan, 1405 E. Washington st., to Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Edwin Crippen, 1111 Olin ave, to Ft. Eustis, Va.; Alvin Harry Gentry, 925 N. Olney st., tb Greenville, S. C.; Marion L. Hetfel, 2116 College ave., to St. Petersburg, Fla.; George A. Harris, 1413 Bradbury ave. to Ft. McQuaido, Cal, and Robert Burton, 51 E. Westfield blvd, to Bowman Field, Ky.
WANTS TO ‘FREEZE’
HOLLYWOOD, Cal. (U.P.).— County Fire Warden Soence D. Turner has asked the board of supervisors to procure the enactment of legislation that will “freeze” his firemen on the job. - He states the armed forces and war industries have been taking so many of his firemen that he cannot otherwise sure adequate -protection from es.
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BEAUTY COLLEGE
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By returning my police dog. Male, 10 years old, nick in left ear, scar on right side of nose; studded. collar. Name ‘‘Skip.” Not vicious. RI-4757. RI-3153.
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WILL people in green Plymouth who picked up black pay hits jemale Coach Hound, ‘Loopee illersville rd. Sunday evening, call BRA608T. Little child heart-broken. Reward.
DOG LOST—Large black pet bulldog, male, vie. 50th, Shadeland. White on chest, toes and- above heels; long tail. Name “Pat.” Reward. C. Nicholson. CH-1736, ring 2.
DOG LOST—English bulldog, male, ht brindle, white chest, left paw; studded collar; 65 lbs.; No. 205907. Reward. HU-T190.
RUBY RING with diamonds in each side lost in outer. room at Indiana Root Friday night. Reward. TA-3968.
CAT—Dark gray, part Persian, few places tan colored, female, speyed; had bell collar; $3; rewafd. CH-7767.
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One who has had experience
opportunity: Good pay.
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Second Cook, experienced, restaurant work. Apply 236 S. lil. STEN
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BROWN 2ifaale Sup with harness strayed from 2201 E. , Answers to “Tippy.” Reward. oF
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One More Office Help Problem Solved
When A. J. Maloof needed an office girl he also recognized the need for a TIMES Want Ad with the result that the very © next day this small Want Ad ound just the right girl for his office.
GIRL—Law office, moderate salary; will consider girl with some typeYriting experience only. 325 Lemcke 1dg. A
You, too, will probably find just the right girl for your office, home, store or factory when you put a TIMES Want Ad on the job. Girls ARE to be had . ’ hundreds are looking for positions and you can reach most of them thru a low-cost Want Ad.
Phone RI-5551 TIMES Want Ads
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DOG LOST OR STOLEN: male, brows, name “Jeep,” child's pet; reward. CH-7546.
WAITRESSES
For All Restaurants. Full time. Steady employment. Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor.
. WM. H. BLOCK CO.
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MEN OF MILITARY AGE! !
A few months training now may enable you to qualify as a specialist in the armed
Night work; $20, 6 nights, Waitress © No exp. necessary. Kat's
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BEAUTY JRSrEI0Ts good pay; fine future. BEAUTY MART, 118 Monument Circle.
BEAUTY operators; experienced or apprentice. Busy shop. goog salary, Fo. owing not necessary. RI-09
BOOKKEEPER AND TYPIST
Large retail coal company. Long hours when real busy.- Best references required. Reply in writing, State salary expected, and present or former employer. MuesingMerrick Coal Co.; 3830 Brookville rd.
CASHIER, some typing; credit office large furniite store; excellent opportunity. See Mr. Kriese, 237 E. Washington st.
P. Stores in Felipe Cities FOUND
Deaths—Funerals 1
Indianapolis Times, Wednes., Nov. 18, 1942
BRANCH—Edwin L., husband of Lillian Branch and father of Vir nia Bum Branch, passed away M h home near French Lick, may call at the Robert Ww. st neral Home, 1420 Prospect st. service Thursday, 2 p. m,, at the Seventh Day Adventist church, corner Laurel Daz Orange sts. Burial New Crown
cemetery. DAVIS—Charles A. a in = 1319 S. Belmont. Husband Ha ttie B. Davis, father, of Mrs. oo bins, Mrs. Iva M. Hardy, Mort, oy Myrl and Andrew Davis, passed away Tuesday. neral Friday, 10 a. ny at the Farley
Funeral Home, 1604 Morris st. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park.
ITHMER—Mrs. Betty B., tg of Henry . Dithmer Jr, ‘mother jory Betty Lou,
Priva ] Friday 3:30 p. m. 1 Crown Friends may cal
mortuary.
E ears,
VERETT—Orville Charles, go ¥ beloved father of Emerson and Lora Jane Everett, brother of Energon Margaret W .
invited. Burial Fl may call at chapel any time after 6 p.m. Wednesday.
Deaths—Funerals 1
Indianapolis Times, Wednes., Nov. 18, 1942
McQUEARY—Mary Ann, wife of James L. McQueary,
erine Hoeing, Mrs. Joseph Hahn, Mrs. Frances Schivering, died Tuesday. Friends may call at Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th. Funeral Thursday, 10 a. m., Millhousen, Ind. Friends invited. (Greensburg papers please copy).
MILLER—Louisa Anna, age Ti, beloved
. Miller, St. Paul, er and Thomas
call at residence, Leap Service.
O'LEARY — Mayme (Connolly), beloved mother of Norbert, sister of Lawrence Connolly, passed away Tuesday TOMng. Fune: and services from Speaks Finn Funeral Home, 3859 College, Friday. 8:30 a. m., St. John’s church, 9 a. Burial Holy Cross cemeetry. Friends invited. Friends may view the remains after 12 noon Wednesday.
HOLMAN-—MTrs. Maude, age 56, wife of Jesse FP. Holman, Dayton, O.; mother Robert H. Baron, daughter of atton, Cincinnati, O.,
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MeGINNESS—Jobn Herbert, beloved husband of gnet. bIvLHGH of Mrs. Ethel Carter, Mrs. Eva Swaim and Earl Mecinness, passed away Nov. 17 at resi640 BE. New York st. Friends m ame, 20% 0 a, m.
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TIFFANY LAUNDRY * 425 N. Senate.
Drapery Saleswomen Experienced—Apply 4th Floor GOLDSTEIN'S, 16 E. WASHINGTON
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Epicure Shop
Saleswoman, experience essential. Exceilent opportunity for good earnings. 40-hour week. Apply Employment Office 7th Floor
Wm. H. Block Co. sewing machine
1002 Cencoats and
EN power operators. Lewis Mier & Co., tral, manufacturers of pants, overalls.
Flat Work Feeders . and Folders See Mr. Hooker
PROGRESS LAUNDRY
430 E, Market
WAITRESS &xv:: colored; $9. Taylor's
Restaurant. 531 Indiana. or waiter, $11 week, room,
AITRESS board; experience unnecessary. EDDY'S GRILL, Lebanon, Ind.
Al hort ord k f WAITRESS so short order rock ior
night work. 411 S
WANTED SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS
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Delaware St., 8 a.
WOMAN — Experienced for downstairs work and cooking; stay on place; comfortable living quarters; good wages; must have reference. Box 526, Times.
~~ housffwork and cooking, no laundry, own room and bath, $15. AR7266. Exp. in cooking. No laun-
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WOMAN WANTED—Willing to work, not over 50 years old, to take charge of a house, 2 old couples; meals furnished, laundry. FR-3205.
WOMEN
Age 25 to 50. Laundry work. Seamstress. Shirt finisher and folder. Press operator. Girl for office work. 414 N. East St. RI-4467,
YOUNG WOMEN
18-25 YEARS OF AGE Wanted for
TELEPHONE WORK
No Experience Needed and
YOU ARE PAID WHILE YOU LEARN
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INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.
240 N. Meridian St.
YOUNG WOMEN TO WORK IN LUNCH ROOM. INTERVIEW AT 8:30 P. M. DUKES LUNCH, 3225 E. 10TH.
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A-1 SHEET METAL AND PAINT MAN for our service dept. Good salary. Excellent working conditions. Steady employment. Apply Mr. Adams, Service Manager. Hickman-Olds, Ine. 1510 N. Meridian St,
2 Auto Mechanics Ji 35%. Gan.
AMBITIOUS young man, over 17 years, some high Senool training, to travel with me throughout the state all winter, return in March. Must be real live wire, Young man selected will start at $30 per Naek. srr nsporiauon o SXponseS adMr. Se { Roosevelt
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Help Wanted—Male
Auto Mechanics
In 1's a good steady job I want at top wages in a modern warm 2eivige ge department, Mr. Motors Sales. 2419 W. Washington.
AUTO MECHANIC Good working conditions, good pay.
See Ernie, Superior Chev. 552 E. Wash.
Auto mechanic; top salary; plenty work, 1450 N. Penn. AUTOMOBILE mechanic
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Barber
wanted working conditions. MOTOR CO., 512 N. £ AP
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alba Wanted—Male
WESTERN UNION
BOYS Ages 16-19; with or without bicycles, for full time work in downtown branch office. 9:30 A. M. Mr. Dalton. 18 N. Meridian.
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Positions Wanted, Formate 1 (
CHILDREN—Good ca ys week, vate home. 1717 & ire York,
Travel Opportunities 12A
ee E——— — 9 Reliable drivers wanted; California also can take few people in 41 sedan. Mr. Shepard, Claypool Hotel.
Personal Services 13 ocd NOTICE WOMEN 33 beauty work
taken as late as 7:30 p. m. every night. Permanents $1.85 to $5. Shampoo and fingerwave $65--95¢. No apt. needed. Work guaranteed. ROY. AL BEAUTY, 401 Roosevelt bldg. RI-0481.
Bartender
1; first class; experienced. CANARY COTTAGE, Monument Circle.
Beef Butchers 725 Gardner Lane
BOYS Age 16 years upward as routing aids. Inside office work. No experience necessary. Apply Traffic Manager. WESTERN UNION, 902 Guaranty Bldg.
COAL DRIVERS
WEST SIDE ICE CO. 223 LYNN ST.
YOU want more business? I'll help you get +. Richards The Printer. 127 BE. New York st.
(ALTERATION SPECIALISTS)
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. (BUILDING AND CONTRACTING) GENERAL repairing, carpenter brick, cemen! og ne , Sean, ne able prices. BL-0359
COAL DRIVERS
POLAR ICE & FUEL CO. 2000 Northwestern ave.’ See Mr. Miller
COAL TRUCK DRIVER MUESING-MERRICK COAL CO. 3830 Brookville Road IR-1191 COLORED, some experience with used car clean up. Good pay. See LOMAX, 2422 E. Washington.
Counter and Grill Men Top pay if you can qualify. Apply TODDLE HC HOUSE OFFICE, 2423 Pierson st. DRY CLEANERS Fashion Dry Cleaners, 1901 Central. ELDERLY MAN, white (wife employed), a
fire furnace for apartment rent. 1980.
(CHIMNEY REPAIRS)
CHIMNEYS repaired and a 5 and rebuilt; Hg guaranteed. LI-9760
(INSURANCE)
REVOKED AUTO LICENSE
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Filling Station Attendant No age limit. Night work. KAT'S KIT. TEN SERVICE STATION, 8914 E. Wash. ington.
(ROOFING) ROOF REPAIR. New Roofing.
All work guaranteed RI-2928 :
(SEWER CLEANING)
SEWER CLOGGED
to siose sewers: Ma, 3073
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KEITH SHADE CO.
REI ILLINOIS. RI-1581
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GOOD, steady, clean, small furniture truck, N. Meridian.
GRILL and COUNTER MEN
Experienced; $25 and meals to those who Bo Juan. Apply 43 W. 8t. Clair.
oung man, help on $18 per wk. 2310|
Bantams and Motorcycles We buy and sell. HOOSIER AUTO and CYCLE CO., 2603-05 E. Wasuingion. CH996.
WILL . PAY CASH for used a bed
rings and invetspring A ICES of con call A oToss, and or MR.
| GUARANTEED SALARY
Mechanics, at once. Must be experienced, to service
BE-2775. Evenings, CH-6431.
CEFRTGERATORS. radios and electrie sweepers repairetl for less. 2158 E. New
all makes of gars. See Mr. Beldon, Gates Motors,
York. MA-2868. °
NEW baby Afaghan; pink-white; lade; occasional chair; chest of drawers or knee-hole desk. MA-3985. and used
Inc. 3327 N. Illinois street. HOUSEMEN 5:5. secessary. otay-
pool Hotel. Apply housekeeping dept.
ICE ROUTE DRIVERS
WEST SIDE ICE CO. 223 Lynn st.
ICE ROUTE DRIVERS
WEST SIDE ICE CO., 223 Lynn st.
ICE ROUTE DRIVERS POLAR: ICE & FUEL CO. 2000 NoriiWestern ave. See Mr. Miler MAN FOR FULL OR PART TIME WORK .IN ORDER DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL GROCERY CONCERN. STEADY WORK IF DESIRED. EARNINGS WILL AVERAGE 80c PER HOUR TO START. WRITE EMPLOYXMENT MGR. TIMES, BOX 965.
MECHANIC
Good all-around man for used cars, able to work on all models. Good pay. See LOMAX, 2422 E.
Washington. with tools. Come ready to
M ECHANIC work. General Truck Sales,
Inc, 31 W. 13th st. MEN OVER 40 with some experience in landscape work. Also men for nursery.
Steady work. Eagle Creek Nursery, State Road 52 at 82d St. CO-2361.
4923 Coll Plumber “3sis™
ROUTE SALESMAN, draft exempt; guarantee and Comm. Apply GREGG & SON, 1004 Madison ave.
SHOE FINISHER
Some knowledge of shoe repair ing desirable.
Apply Employment Office
L. S. AYRES & GO.
SWAP 22-inch used furnace yasher for shotgun, cash or what?
517 N. Elder. Shop. We Buy, Sell
SACKS SWAP or Trade anya.
318 E. Wash.—334 Ind. Ave.
f hers, ref: .» fu 1 Pay More 20 rugs Th-5273.
2 2-wheel, rent, exchange. Expert Trailers; canizing. CH-5887. 1602 Mass.
SWAP CASH FOR USED WASHER CH-2202. : OR PARTS
WANTED—BICYCLES °7.%s1s
$ 10 cash for good upright piano or
player. RI-5008. Pets, Poultry, Livestock 32
2 Choice birds, yellow & white, Canaries good singers; guar. CH-2471.
Indianapolis Want Ad Number. RI-6551 Farm, Garden, Plants 3
shrubs; ehryssiihenimg. Liman ' Nursery,’ 244 W. Troy.
Merchandise for Sale Mu Mike » Says: Pn Boas! :
MIKE'S E'S LOAN OFFICE
461 W. Wash. Open Sunday till Noon.
Genuine Infaid Linoleum, 83¢ sq. yi. Values up to $1.89 Sq. Yd. HOOSIER PAINT & LINOLEUM 320 W. heim COMPLETE STOC. new and used lumber and Suikding Aare at grestey aa s in Indianapolis. & co
W. Morris and Drover. FR-1441. WASH. RI 1232
vie cubic f
$600—Norge refrigerator, 20 oot, $300; deep fat fryer, $50; 30 extra heavy Teshauraly ant airs, some silverware and es.
618 BE. Morris. Mothicide
kills moths and their larvae. Liquid or crystal form. , your neighborhood dealer and: Albert G. Maas Co., 31 Va. Ave. MA-8315
PLUMBING SUPPLY CO.
SHOE MAKER
Experienced Apply Employment Office
L. S. AYRES & CO.
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SHOE SALESMAN
Man or woman. Experienced. Steady Job and straight salary.
STOUT SHOE STORE
318 Mass, Ave.
STOCK ROOM WORK
ERESGE 5¢ & 10c STORE 17 W. Wash.
Want to Lease Tractor and Semi-Trailer Outfifs
ar schedule runs Indianapolis to Atlantic seaboard to handle war materials.
Transamerica Freight Lines
1456 E. 19th CH-1651
=R7 143
New 16-Gal. yy asel Pressure Tanks
3526 B. SE , IR-1151 N bd., % in., per 100, 3235 (at Bachman Lumber
SHOTGUN—Good New Jersey.
RUG, 913,_SEAMIESS. rE
WANTED SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS
Men, 40-50 years. Must be reliable and t ; opporN. ware, § a m.
Bed Bugs, "vit Ry Spray. Money on good new and used lumber. SERVICE WRECKING Ping PAINT Nationally adv,, all col- ~ $1.50 Farm & Home Supply, Bedroom S0iie, £05 tne ST N. Meridian. 9 Till 9. Suns. 1-5. ELECTRIC ressonshie. also ae "5 310 roe wer $12.95 $14.96 ent, special | -A-DOOR BED, A-l Bt 810 E. Wash. St. $25 € EEE Soe re VELOUR. 302 E. Wash. RUSH JOBS make us butt, "EE
LURIE CO., 911 Mass. Ave. LI-3793 CO., 320 N. West. LI-7910 Pong Tables rs; 5 $7; 1 gal. 1 gal, jae Ky. ridian Furn., Ine. Lin Central, tos to § m. condition; $12. 1202 N, a Buy, ay, sell i ae Ohio, RI-8714. ' LIVING RQOM SUITE, 2-PC. $22.50 Fue
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MACHINERY bought and ~ pagers Machinery Co., 4149 W. W ;
211 E. Washington
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