Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1969 — Page 12
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THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, I960
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
1—Heb wanted-Male
2. - Help Female
4—Male, Female Help
20—Houses (or Sale
A MAN'S JOB!
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR . . . 5 Cable Splicers' Helpers • Year-round Outside Work • Must Climb Poles • Need Valid Driver's License BENEFITS Permanent Employment N y Start at $400 Plus per month Regular Raises v / Excellent Benefits 1/ Our Jobs Approved for V.A. Assistance Training Come to Our Employment Office at 240 N. Meridian St., Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Jk ) Indiana Bell An Equal Opportunity Employer
Immediate Openings!
• Telephone Operators (Varied Hours) • Key Punch Operators (Trained or Experienced) (Day or Evening Hours) Good Salaries /Paid Vacations & Holidays /Excellent Benefits Apply at Employment Office, 240 N, Meridian St., Mon. thru Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., or Call 630-4295 (8 to 5) for
appointment.
lS) Indiana Bell V- -V -V An Equal Opportunity Employer
Business Men's Clearing House 45 N. Pennsylvania Room 300 Indianapolis, Indiana 636-2266 m Licensed Employment Agency Administrative Personnel Trainee $720 Investigator $510 Management $705 Office Clerk $470 Technical Time Study $640 Quality Control $685 Lab Tech $518 Foreman $670 EDP Computer Trainee $465 Programmer $875 Drafting Drafting Trainee $87.50 Drafting Assistant $147.50 ALL FEES PAID Call us now for a confidential interview. a General Employment Enterprises’ service
VUABCO
EXPERIENCED MACHINE SHOP MEN 1ST AND 2ND SHIFTS Good pay, benefits include hospitalization and Insurance Apply Employment Office WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKE COMPANY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT DIVISION 217 S. Belmont Ave. An Equal Opportunity Employer
Waiters - Top Quality For Prestige Dining Room Parttime, Lunch or Dinner Shifts or Full Time Available. Apply in Person No Phone Calls Please HARRISON ASHBY Marott Hotel
CLERICAL
CLAIMS PROCESSORS Join the exciting world of processing medical claims. Related experience or knowledge of medical terms preferred but will train those with high clerical aptitudes and strong desire to learn these important clerical assignments. Excellent Salaries Company-Paid Benefits Apply personally, call or write
14—Apt. Unfurnished
Dotti Cunningham 631-1107
Hugh Burns 635-9411
BLUE CROSS* and BLUE SHIELD*' 110 N. Illinois Street, Indianapolis An Equal Opportunity Employir
NEED MONEY? MANPOWER NEEDS YOU! FOR TEMPORARY WORK IN WAREHOUSES AND FACTORIES Reliable men Needed today! Came in ready to work 6 ajn. to 9 a.m. Interesting temporary aMlgnments. MANPOWER, INC. 209 EAST NEW YORK ST.
Fuel Oil Driver A City Fulltime Job Must Be Neat in Appearance Have Chauffeur License Know City Well, Be 21 or Older An Equal Opportunity Employer Center Appointment call: Mark Worders CRYSTAL FLASH PETROLEUM 923-2434 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
2 Help Female DING-DONG, AVON CALLING—You can earn $ $ $ In your spare time selling guaranteed cosmetics—in own locality. Call Now—635-3436.
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT PARTTIME Wednesday 2-6 p.m. Must Be Fair Typist CALL G. THOMPSON Indianapolis Recorder 634-1545 or 636-1670
4—Help male, female
HELP WANTED Full or parttime—Men and WOMAN. Earn $50 to $75 per week. Car necessary. Call Mr. Gates, 632-4347 Saturday from 9 a.m.-12 noon. Equal Opportunity Employer WANTED PIANIST—For King Solomon Baptist Church, 2264 N. Talbott. Call Mrs. Harris after 5:00 p.m. 632-2070.
TYPISTS MEADOWS LOCATION Career opportunities for capable typists available at our Meadows or Downtown locations. Must be able to type 40 wpm accurately. Related experience preferred but not required. Liberal salaries based on qualifications. Top Company-Paid Benefits Apply personally, call or write
Hugh Burns 635-9411
BLUE CROSS* and BLUE SHIELD*' 110 N. Illinois Street. Indianapolis
•/ An Equal Opportunity Employer
PIANIST WANTED First Baptist Church of Bridgeport. Call after 6:30w 241-5223 or 839-2775, 241-6772. 7—Child Care
STENOGRAPHERS MEADOWS LOCATION
Fascinating opportunities available in our Marketing Area with an attractive work environment. Those able to type 45 wpm accurately and take dictation at 80 wpm should explore these interesting careers with us. Light experience preferred but not
required.
I WILL Keep a small boy 5 days and nights. $20. Licensed. 923-5280.
REPAIRMAN SEWING MACHINE Expanding Service Dept., Well-trained, I n t e resting work. All major benefits, must be reliable, mechanics abilities. Opportunity to advance. Apply Singer Company SINGER COMPANY 2416 E. 55th Place An Equal Opportunity Employer
rm RECORDER IS SOLD KT ALL DRUG STORES AND NEWSSTANDS — ALSO AT YOUK NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY STORE GET YOURS TODAY!
10B—Hotels
COLLEGE AVE. HOTEL 2156 N. College Ave. 924-3602 All New Trunaient Hotel
13—Apts. Furnished
2101 N. CENTRAL—Lovely 3 room Apt. $22.50 week. Mature adults. Call: 924-2747 or 283-7617.
14—Apt Unfurnished
Excellent Salaries
Top Company-Paid Benefits Apply personally, call or write: Dotti Hugh Burn.
Cunningham
631-1107
HOMES FOR SALE 3922 BUTLER—Possible 4 bedroom, family s room, IVfe baths, wall-to-w all carpeting. Vacant. 3541 ORCHARD—2 bedrooms, with basement, 1 car garage. Can be assumed. $12,500. 3163 DeQUINCY—3 bedrooms, fenced yard. Vacant. Assume $93 monthly payments for $1,500. 3428 KINNEAR—2 bedrooms, paneled living room, fenced yard, garage. Assume $79 monthly payment. 321 W. 29TH—3 bedrooms. Owner will pay closing. $7,000. 921 E. 25TH—Owner will pay closing. $9,500. 1441 W. 33RD ST.—3 bedrooms. Can be assumed, $8,500. 625 E. 25TH ST.—Vacant, aluminum storm windows and doors, new gas furnace. $7,000. 2045 COLUMBIA—6 bedrooms, gas heat. $8,500. 2125-27 HARDING—Brick double, 4 rooms-a-side. LOTS Will build homes under new FHA program. $200 down is all that is needed. 2400 Paris Ave. 2413-15 Martindale GLORIA BROWN, Broker RICHARD WALKER, Agent 545-6011 546-7294 547-6901
267 BLUERIDGE ROAD—4 bedrooms brick. Will rent with option to buy. 628 E. 42ND STREET—3 bedrooms, $450 down. 3106 N. CAPITOL—4 bedrooms, $350 down. INCOME PROPERTY 2701 N. CAPITOL—3 Apartments. $400 down. Call About Other Duplexes, Doubles and Apartment Buildings. C. M. Nolcox Realty 56 WEST 30TH STREET 924-0898—283-3016
59—Hauling, Transf.
MOVING 7
Mafe or Femif#
635-9411
BLUE CROSS* and BLUE SHIELD*' 110 N. Illinois Street, Indianapolis
V Equal Opportunity Employir
Milt or Fimalf
14—Apt Uafunushtd LARGE 4 RM. APT. — Good neighborhood. Adult bldg. Heat, water furnished. $25 wk. 923-5783.
NORTH—320 W. 42ND ST.— 2 rm. and 3 rm. Apts., Ige. rms. Each with private bath. Gas steam ht. All utilities pd. Refrigerator & Gas stove furnished. $65 and $69 mo. 926* 5159.
2342 N. ILLINOIS ST.—Get started before school opens September 2nd. Clean, desirable, newly decorated five room apartments. Available now. Call 925-8962.
15—Houses for Rout
15-House for Rent
4 ROOMS—421 Bright St. $45 per month. 244-7130 before 3 p.m.
2800 BLK. on Adams St. 3 Rms.half a double. Newly decorated, gas heat. 924-3879.
BUNGALOW—2 bedrooms, all modem house, basement, gas heat. 2229 Duke St. between 44th & 45th off Keystone. $75 month. 253-0552. 20-Houses For Sde
HOUSE FOR SALE—By owmer. See Tenant, 4939 E. 39 St. 3541 PROSPECT—2 bedrooms. South. Basement, recreation room. Contact Meid Compton Realty. 253-3467 or 846-0861.
ERMITE AND PEST CONTROL 9 2 6-56 58 Fre^ Estim ates • M ember of lnrl. C ontrol A ss’n. O Purdue Trained Exterm inators • G uaranteed Service • U nm arked Truc^ c • 24 Hr. Service
30—Articles for Sale RUMMAGE SALE HOLY TRINITY CHURCH 4011 N. Penn. Friday, Sepf. 19 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Bedding, Furniture, Clothing FOLLOW THE TRAIL WYANDOHE'S HAPPY HUNTING DAY SALE WYANDOTTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3801 E. 79TH ST. (Two blocks west of Dean Road) SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. LOW PRICES Most Items Dollar & Under Clothes, Books, Toys, Furniture, Glasswares Appliances, Miscellaneous VISIT OUR TREASURE ROOM
CALL ME. 4-3491 For Worry Free Sorrlco STUART MOVING & STORAGE CO. 701 N. Senate Ave.
82—Horses, Cattle
FOR SALE—Sheep and Goats Will butcher at fair price. 835-2800.
FOR SALE—Sheep and Goats, Will butcher. Call 835-2800.
I—Legals
Bolden And Mann, Attys. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana. In the Matter of the Estate of Eugene Samuel Rhea, Sr, deceased. Estate Docket E69 Page 1525 Notice is hereby given that Charles Curtis Rhea was on the 17th day of September, 1969, appointed: Executor of the will of Eugene Samuel Rhea, Sr., deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana, this 17h day of September, 1969. ^ Clerk of the Probate Court for Marion County, Indiana. 9/20/69—3T
I—Legals
34-Fuel Coal, OH
R. DAVIS CAR WASH 336 West 30th St. Also • Top Soil — Fill Dirt • Sand & Gravel • Crushed Stone 924-2407
CANDLES For Home & Church INDIANA CHURCH SURPLUS 107 S. Penn.
BARRETT COAL INDIANA AVENUE AT MICHIGAN ST. City-Wide Fast Delivery ME. 5-4379
59—Hauling, Transf.
PERKS HAUUNG SERVICE— Buy Junk & Furniture. 401 W. North St. 636-1329.
Taylor L. Baker, Jr., Atty. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana In the Matter of the Estate of William D. Young, deceased. Estate Docket E69 Page 1403 Notice is hereby given that David E. Young Sr., and Marjorie Davis was on the day of August, 1969, appoint-Co-executors of the will of William D. Young, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months from the date ofthe first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever ^Etated at Indianapolis, Indiana, this 25th day of Aug., 1969. E. Allen Hunter Clerk of th. Probate Court
Everett I. Hall, Atty. STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY, ss: In the Superior Court of Marion County In the State of Indiana No. S269 920 Complaint for Divorce Rumsey Eugene Wallace vs: Gwendolyn Beatrice Wallace BE IT KNOWN, That on the 8th day of September, 1969,. the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana. his complaint against the above named defendant Gwendolyn Beatrice Wallace and the said plaintiff having also also filed in said Clerk’s office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that the residence of the defendant, is 28 D Randolph Street, Few Gardens Apartments, Durham, North Carolina, and the defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that said cause of action is for divorce and that the defendant is a necessary party thereto and whereas said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear in said Court, and answer or demur thereto on the 7th day of November, 1969. NOW THEREFORE, by order of said Court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against her and that unless she appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 7th day of November, 1969, the same being the 5th judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Indianapolis, on the 1st Monday in November, 1969, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard ad determined in her absence. E. Allen Hunter, Clerk 9/13/69—3T Cary D. Jacobs, Atty. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana. In the Matter of the Estate of Mattie Warfield Hillard, deceased. Estate Docket E69 Page 1506 Notice is hereby given that Bettie Swink was on the 15th day of September, 1969, appointed: Adminisrtator of the estate of Mattie Warfield Hillard, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana, this 15th day of September, 1969. E. Allen Hunter Clerk of the Probate Court for Marion County, Indiana. 9/20/69—3T
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