Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1942 — Page 33

RA a Wo i i

sR A I cli in

a i A Anns oa ids

“about the citizens school commit-

. one. Although there are only 140

abt who secretary. of]!

the nonpartisan citizens group, told}

workers they could “ignore charges you ‘might hear ‘about the citizens school committee.” “There is not a thing” he said,

tee, or its candidates, that will-not ‘stand the light of day.’ The list of people Who make up the ctiizens| school committee is an impressive

actual committee members, the citizens school committee movement numbers into the thousands.” Tribute was paid to Russell Willson, former president of Indianapolis board of school commissioners, who died Wednesday. “He was a member of the first board sponsored by the citizens ‘group, ,and certainly was one of the finest commissioners we have ever had,” Mr. Champ said. Candidates who are being sponsored for election to the school board Nov. 3 by the citizens committee are Mrs. Eldo I. Wagner, Edgar A. Perkins, Clarence Farrington, Dr. Harry G. Mayer and ard S. Young.

78 DON'T WORRY! About Meat Rationing

BUY POULTRY Boiling { 8c ih;

CHICKENS ‘White and Barred Rock FRYERS : 30¢ ys. 26¢ ,,.

Sess essessntesnen

Young ‘ ROASTING HENS

Free Dressing

Marion Poultry Co. 1026 S. Meridian St. LI. 5519 “The Store With the Yellow Front” fae Open Sunday "Til Noon

DIAMOND LOANS|

* WE BUY DIAMONDS *

LTS LN

239 W. WASH ST

sessssenns

=| home where a defense window card gis shown.

© ON ANYTHING o

Autos © Diamonds e Watches Jewelry ® Clothing e Radios, cote.

GET CASH IMMEDIATELY

| ILLINOIS AND OHIO STS.

-|sport and. Peru, Oct. 26, Lafayette

| Louis Eastridge, Lawrence Frank-

‘Claude Day, Truman Everett, Katie

61 Soars, seionh

| GOFF—Ira Brooks, a husband of 2 iw” drier of

3 ( Ida M. - brother of rude, Daniel os Raber} ayn decea

do former “dean of men ai the American.

FORT TSK FORCE Ey T0 SEEK RECRUITS Bh Latin oe

Mary L. rg father of Mrs. A Pt. Harrison “task force” in-| Ssaborn Charis Rand Saint cluding the band, a platoon of EL Bedrord, tnd, Died at 3. cal at M. P's equipped with jeeps, machine guns and fleld equipment, will start a recruiting tour of Indiana next week. Lieut. Col. Carl B. Byrd, com-, mander of the Indiana recruiting area, said that his executive officer, Capt. Fred M. Sellers, would be in charge of the force. The schedule: Anderson and Muncie, Tuesday; Marion and Kokomo, Wednesday; Huntington and Ft. Wayne, Thursday; Elkhart and South Bend, Friday; Michigan City and Gary, Saturday, Oct. 24, and a concert in Gary on Sunday, Oct. 25; Logan-

may call at + the chapel af Re oon pi

1414 By Rich-

okeply, Barons Naltez, Henry ay -Funeral

9 a. m. St. Tasrent Cross cemetery. Friends invited. Holy oy

ars. Son of

NAUERT—Arthur J. . Chester J.

ye! Minnie Christie, rorme of Earl, Sylvester and Oscar Nsuert, and Mrs. Ethel Hamilto! Passed away Fday. Funeral Monday, 8:30 3 m. Ba the hy Et TEFrmann Funeral an

M. Sac ds invited. Burial eall after

1505 8. Heart Church. Frien ill. Friends may

wn 4 Dp. m. Saturday.

PEDLOW-—Winston E., beloved husband of Bernice A. Pedlow, ‘and father of Winston E. od ow Jr., passed away Wednest. 14. Funeral services will old big the Wald 17th st.: Satu Min at 2 Inte: cemetery. pricnds are welcome, POWERS—John, 23 E. Raymond st. beloved father ‘of William Powers, Portsmouth, Va. grandfather of Betty Marie Powers and bert V. Hirt, brother of James Powers, Edgewood, and William Powers of Kalamazoo, Mich, deparied this life Wednesday, age Funeral Saturday, Oct. 17, at oore & Kirk Northeast Funeral Home, 2530 Station a. m. Burial Floral Park. Friends Aifia,

PRUITT—Oran M., trude Hutchcraft, of Tulsa, Okla., father of David B. Hutcheraft an Daryl Wagner, passed awa morning. Services Flanner Mortuary, Saturday, 1:30 p. invited. Burial Crown Hill.

and Frankfort, Oct. 27; Lebanon and Crawfordsville, Oct. 28; Terre Haute, Oct: 29; Vincennes and Washington, Oct. 30, returning to Indianapolis on Oct. 31,

35 RAID WARDENS GRADUATE MONDAY| &:,5

5 anse distil B will gaduale ROBBINS John E, + Jorthally of 1648 Calmore wardens in ceremonies] lege ave. dled at Masonic hospita 15. Survived fo » dchildren; A. Monday night at the Rhodius com-| b’ robbing. of 88 gorfioe N.Y. is ; e rs. Mado: akey, Mrs. munity center. It is the second Helen Pierce, all of Eanes also class to be graduated. five great-grandchildren. Service and Two more are being conducted in burial at Arcadia, Ind, 3 p. m. today. = churches and a third, which wil RUTAR Prk, or Move ad meet on. Wednesday nights, will] and Fred Rutar, passed away Wednesday start soon. Warden William G.| morning neral from Holy Trinity | Johnson asked that all interested inquire about the school at any

father of Mrs. andMrs.

Friends may

church, Saturday, 7:30 a. m. Burial St. Joseph ‘cemete: Friends may call at The home, 273 'W. St. Clair st. Shirley service. ’ a

SHELLHOUSE—Frank, brother of Mrs, Margaret Heiny of Denver, Colo., passed away sarly ey morning. "Puneral v Mond: al from the Herrmann 2181 N. Meridian. Burial Please omit flowers.) Friends may “call after noon tomorrow.

SHORTRIDGE .— John W., of 2115 E. Michigan st., entered into ‘rest Wednesday, age 40 years, father of Mrs. Jean Gimbel and John William Shortridge, grandfather of Laura Adeline and Jud th Lee Gimbel, brother of Annabella and Dora Shortridge. Services Saturday, 1:30 bi m. at the Harry W. Moore Peace hapel. Friends may call at residence of George Huckleberry, 1418 Spann ave. until 11 a. m. Saturday.

TRAUTMAN -- Marcella Jane, 10 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Victor Trautman, sister of Jack, Sherman and Rosemary, passed Away Wednesday evening. Services at the J. C. Wilson *

Those graduating Monday are Hazel Butcher, Edith Campbell,

lin, John Fowler, David Himes, James L.. Howell, Samuel Howell, James Hughett, Harry Hofer, Oliver Miller, Gertrude Martin, Eben Martin, Harry Sander, Ruby Snyder, Benjamin Trout, Orville Thomas, David Harmon, James Rector, Alfred Singleton, Dessa White, Herbert . Brickler, Granville Brown,

Anderson, Jesse Gray, John Hahn, Wilbur Kephart, Walter L. Jones, Ruth Mooney, C. A. Porten, William Foxworthy, Marvin DeWeese and Ella Hurt.

ial Park, may ‘oi at “Chapel of the oR

TRAYLO rs. Mary M., 145 W. 49th st.,

Open to 7 P, M.—Sat to 10 P. M.

Deputy warden of district 2 is

wife of Joel T., passed away in Denver, Mrs. D. H. Badger. rvic

Wednesday a, ning. ce Saturday, 2 p. m,, at resbyterian

OUT-OF PAWN SUITS & TOPCOATS

Ja Sihers

* FAIRBANKS

. You must not be confused with the general line of used clothing. Every gars ment sterilized and thorSughly dry cleaned. Come see

#1 holds any garment in layaway

LOAN CO. 203 E. WASHINGTON ST.

LOAN Ss

, Gidest 1 Join Regt Bate

The CH

146 E.. HICAG

FRACTURE BEDS Can Be Rented at the New HAAG’S ALL-NIGHT ‘DRUG STORE

You Save Foie We Save Men's Suits & Overcoats 16” Ig” [is sgqs us CASE CLOTHES

N. Senate — — Open 9 to 9 |

Hilti may call at the

Frien & Buchanan Mortuary,

RNER-—Clarence B. age a 34 yours bu Jus.

4 Te ars:

er Turner, grandfather of Paul Laryess. passed away at his residence, N. ay st., We ing. Funeral 2

dence. His invited. ' Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Fesigence any time. Royster & Askin service.

in Memoriams 3

CROOKE—In memory of Frank Crooke, who passed away Oct. 16, 1940: There is a sad, but sweet remenibIgnoe, There is a memory fond and true; There is a token of affection, father, And a heartache still for you. Wife, Mother, Children and Sisters.

Lodge Notices 4

Masoni¢ call meeting. Marion 35, F, & A. M. 1:15 p. m. Saturday, Oct. 17, to attend funeral of

Brother Winston E. Pedlow. . monds, Watches, CARL F. WHITE, W, M. Diamonds, Wate g H. J. STOMBAUGH, Sec.

2nd Door East of Delaware St.

On In_Everything!

Musical Instruments, Cameras, § Funeral Directors 5

Walter T. Blasengym

2226 Shelby GA3129 N. Illinois WA-5376

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

1984 W. Michigan St.

"PAUL E. DORSEY

2925 B. NEW YORK Market 1234

FARLEY-F UNERALS 1604 W. Morris FLANNER '& BUCHANAN

25 W. FALL CREEK BLVD. TA-33T7

BERT S. GADD £2130 Prospect St.

GRINSTEINER'S

1601 E. New York

G. H. RERRMANN 1505 8. EAST ST.

HISEY & TITUS

51 u PrLawats ST. MOORE 3 & KIRK IR-1169 © CH-1808 SHIRLEY BROS. Co. {954 N. Minols

JEWELRY Co., Inc.

- HANGERS—I¢ EACH

we buy 9Sihle 8 ire ke garmen Loans

4) Stores A All Over Indpls.

HET T4

WE Buy Diamonds HIGHEST CASH PRICEY :

STANLEY Jewelry Co. Co.

113 W. Wash, Lincoln

i ———— B—————

Ose] CN

: 1H \$ 4 4 ITTY:

ROBERT W. STIRLING

1422 Prospect

oo Wis RAI OF TR Ca 1284 Prospect St. MA-9438

Buy

STAMPS

{ rc’ [Lest and Found 7 Nb Li 8

EH ear-old speyed fema ne Bate lost 800" block % Washington, Reward

Lost, Dark Name | posi Pekingese pr ward. IR-7420,

"away J iY, 8 a ‘invited. "Friends may sii

passed away” pracy a Ee Funeral; Donaay: "Chapel: Hilinois at kor ron} Burial Friends ma

inhale Wi erner, Kiner,| °

. a Friends invited: "Burial Crown | COI Flanner

4 e G00d salary—Six days. Waitress 137 8. Meridian,

TA-6056 | YOUNG LADY; 36 to 35 years, to répresen

Bus Teaves 4 1 Kentucky Ave. - direet for alr port about very J 20 minutes. Resse “Turner Aero. Corp. | MUNICIPAL AIRPORT INDIANAPOLIS

ing a phone num! Post ice Box 125. 3 YOUNG LADIES 18-22, wyiigh sshonl Faining 15 che Ms LTR Beauty Opr. of apprentice. ROBERTS Beauty Shop, 528 Mass. Clerk Vegetans_1X Dep ye Market,

high school aT "Wen ati ished downtown institution. Steady position with opportunity for advancement. Good, environment. Start immediately. Must able to furnish satisfactory references. Address Times, Box 1019.

Experienced Night Waitress! 4-1 p. m.; first class J Peacock Restaurant. 301 N. Illinoi GENERAL houséwork: Young colored girl. (Stay.) BE-1T78-J.

GIRL—White; general housework: 3 children; stay nights. Call BR- 3b

Good pay. RYBOLT'S RESTAURANT 1357 8. Meridian

18-19,

GIRLS—CASHIER WO Will train, best hourly Ty wages Prankovitz Market Capital

HAND IRONERS, PRESS OPERATORS

Model Laundry 614 E. Ohio St.

HOUSEKEEPER — Middle aed white; care for 2-month-old infant; Tent housekeeping; attractive home, y.

Ed nights; Saturday “Bight ‘and and Sunday" Toft. call after 2:30.

REE one Shi. s gas laundry, stay. References. LI-7688

HOUSEKEEPER—White, care 3 Ei no washing, stay, $10. Call BR-8546.

HOUSEWORK—No' gooking; stay. 630 E. 58th, 3; bloc woot co Collsge: LADIES a Interesitd in earning $1253158 1 Moninl hls New oa les program. Apply M AID hat pu laundry, care 1 child; stay; $10. TA-4105. 3070 N. Delaware,

. without dependants, to Work together In

if IO Also une thout dtpendants, to : ts. Address Indiana Village for Epileptics, New Castle, Ind.

MIDDLE-AGED LADY—Csre 2 children, some cooking, no laundry. GA-5309.

MIMEOGRAP H operator, experienced cutting stencils. eady job. Indianaoplis Letter Shop, 285 Century ot

COUPLE, wanted at once

SALESLADY~WWahted, 25-45. time. APY Fri. a. Royal 5e-31.00 Store, Mass. a

See American First

os; typist, clerical, bkkpr., billers, Sten 98} ores » y Pr., $7 5-813

ICICI SAI IRIE:

607 Odd Fellow Bldg.

er 18. . Light

GLE WHITE GIRL ov work, 8 hours evening. TA-0635 evenings

Splendid permanent

opening in department store photograph studio for girl, age 18-30, who is interested in advancement. Sales experience not necessary. Salary. Address Times, Box 963.

A

Aprly

STENOG! and SD JJ

RAPHERS STATE PERSONNEL DIVISION, Meridian. Salary $85 monthly.

Neat, good at dictaStenographer tion, some postin - perience. Apply williams Tool & neering 124 Kentucky ave.

CLERK AND MESSENGER White—ages 18-24—TA-1501

WAITRESSES

Your opportunity for the better paying jobs in the better restaurants. No Fee

indianapolis Restaurant Association

701 State Life Bldg. 5 x

WAITRESS—C00K

Taystee Bor-B-Q. 225 N. Penn.

WATTRESS WANTED—Whar{ house, - Ra- ' venswood, Ind. BR-9010. Call by phone or person.

WRITE, 25-30; t housework. Room, board, $6. 2118 ley. large manufacturér. Call on offices or ; Jactaries, City and State territory. Salary and expenses.” Box 923 Times.

YOUNG AY stenographic and clerical work, 144 N. Delaware.

Help Wanted—Male 9

~~ 2 CARPENTERS Assem! op wood units; inside work; Defmanent & BE Need men imsoo per month plus hour day,

advancem to Better

Service station commissions. an To RR e mid-western oil com or alt Mr, an, DRSu1s, between

and '§ p. m. for appointmen

ATTENTION BOYS EAN. EXTEA HONEY

Lic. Emp, Agcy.

For hauling coal, POLAR I a

Bo ve A [ing aides. Trsde oftcs vo office work. experience r. WEST.

Traffic {EAN UNION Te anaPn

CO., 902 Guaranty Bldg. BOY tor’ North side drugstore delivery.

Ew

Vegetable oe i Market, 720 E. 54th.

‘COAL DRIVERS

Clerk

Te as rout-

COLORED drivers or it Ehaufidurs, wi

eT Mil Can One-Stop, fond |

“COUNTER & GRILL MEN

| Behold See Sn 2

FARM HAND-—Married; house furnished; no electricity. Write Box 997, care Times.

FEEDER for cylinder printApply CROWN

ing press. PAPER BOX CO. 32 E.|

Georgia. a8 FOUNTAIN. MAN and a GRILL MAN

6 Days—Good Wages

“TEE PEE"

Fall Creek at 38th St.

GRILL and COUNTER MEN Experienced; $25 and meals to those who qualify. Apply 43 W. St. Clair.

LICENSED PLUMBER

and one helper. J. J. CANNING Co. LI-5808.

MANUFACTURER Wants {5 Machine Operators 10 Men for General Work Call at U. S. Corrugated __ Fibre Box Go. 1409 Roosevelt Ave.

et

ienced in mee netting

aid; RL mes. MEN (2), who wish to carry a a k roll

of £..] Weekly, New Sales offer, Car furRoom 707, 130 E. Washington.

“Photo Offset’ Layout Man

And plate maker. Must be thbroughly te a past 45 1s of age. INDIANAPOLIS BLUE AND LITHOGRAPH CO., 570 Century Bldg. PIN BOYS—Earn $3 to $8 day sett ting pins, day or night shift. Can hy use porter, BROAD EIP RIPPLE BOWL,

010 E. 63d. Colored or white. Steady|

PORTER work; inside Bakery. 1915

Southeastern.

Radio Service Man Experinged wh

home radios. 45-hour week; straight salary. Good proposition for aim party. 602 E. Washington.

ROOFERS

4 Experienced residence roofers. ' Apply Ralph R. Reeder & Sons, 2401 Winthrop.

STEADY JOB, chance for advancement if ington. SITE OIL CO., 1111 W. Washon

~ STENOGRAPHER

erience Bagessarys _apprezumately $35

wo Box 832, STICKER MAN SXPERIENCED, (ELAN. TINNER AND FURNACE MAN

ING MILL WORK, 427 W. Must be sober and industrious, other do not answer this ad. 3313 E. 10th. TRUCK DRIVERS

Full, part time or Sat. nd FUEL, 2000 Northwestern

>

UPHOLSTERERS WANTED—Good wages. Acme Mattress Co., 708 Madison ave.

Wanted Immediately

2 men to handle ice in factory. Call at Engine Room.

CE 2000 Northwestern.

WANTED—Night help, dishwasher, Duke Cafe, 4208 ollege.

WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR

Nationally known manufacturer wants man for permanent salary pasition to take complete charge of local warehouse. Not subject to draft and must furnish good references. Telephone R. L, McPherson, at Lincoln Hotel, Saturday.

WESTERN UNION hid 18.1 8 , uith _or wy ikioy t bleyeles. JL a x an WOOL PRESSERS TOP WAGES

J. D. Eastman Sunshine Cleaners 3808 BE. Washington

YOUNG MAN—We have an opening in our Advernsing Service Department for young an 17 to 20 who wants to learn the advertising t be alert and willing - work hard. High school graduate. Starting wage $17.50. Five-day 40-hour ee, See Mr. Collies Adyeryis. Department The Times,

at Tnoons. 3

iemsinoton, ana evldencs

: . MONDA 9:00 A K€ to 8:45 P. ey

Bh 900A M to

W BLDG.

113% on (hat part of the un

{ a2 4 g IZ A IS [0 | ie), 4 out of 5 MORRIS PLAN Loans Made Without Endorsers PHONE FOR A LOAN —MARKET 4455 © Borrow on Character, Auto or «= from $7'S 10 $500 to $1,000. # Toke 6 weeks 10 make the first payment. ® Many loans completed while you welt.

© No credit inquiries of friends or relatives SPREE PARKING across the street in Mscada Garage for avte epprolsel

ASK FOR MR: cOOTS

{SACKS SWAP

| Boats

Personal Services =. (INSURANCE)

REVOKED AUTO LICENSE

RELIABLE INS. AGENCY. me 313 INDIANA TRUST BLDG.

Real Estate, Bonds, Gn Ins.

MA-34328. L. D. MAZUR, 108 BE. WASH. ST. (LANDSCAPING)

LANDSCAPING, crushed _stone, top soil. Est. free. Ress. W. (PAPERHANGING)

PAPERHANGING, paper cleaning. Immediate service. Plastering sha wall washing. Good work. TA-027

Aut aR] 1

TAN TEN

Ai: id RLS

1} IN HOME REMODELING

HAMMER -MAN RLDRS. RI. 9744 (ROCKWOOL - INSULATION)

Rockwool Insulation installed by

hand; average home attic, ceiling, $65. Terms if desired. CH-6085.

(ROOFING—SIDING)

Est, free. N d RI-1359 Up iy 3 years to vey.

(SEWER CLEANING)

SEWER CLOGGED ©

No mess. No digging. &-venr Ma: 3013

ROTO ROOTER irr cavicr 00 SEWER SERVICE CO | (TREE TRIMMING) AL TYPES of tree work done, reasonable, References furnished. 15 years experiH. Hack, FR-3749. (WINDOW SHADES)

KEITH SHADE CO.

1350 N_ ILLINOIS RI-1581 ETN

ick Want Ad Results Phone RI1-5881 a apolis Want Ad Number. RI-5551

sodd VA TIos

ence.

Business. Opportunities 29

RESTAURANT, Auburn, Ind., seats 32; well equipped, low overhead; established 5 years; good trade; good stock; selling account ill health. Fine opportunity. City Cafe, 117 W. Eighth st., Auburn, Ind.

Swaps : 31

$25 FOR 30 DAYS . COSTS ONLY 75¢

**? Common io tide vou_over prese Teed & \arger mount let ui

NEW SCHEDULE OF OFFICE HOURS SDAY THEY FRIDAX

2—OFFICES-2

Renibly rate of 3%. o

$550 for $5.44 — 5100 for $10.88

PAY DAY

wealth wil give you

vou can on Py. s know 810 to BATURD. 9:00

B:30 P. ML A M100 P.M

and Penn. aah nq IL

SONOR LOANS

‘total cost when repaid in 6 monthly instalments

ov women, If you Eis use of a foun, gee Joe t phone and you need. Cash| Choose your monthly payment here

Jou k 4 | 6 | 9

24

$25 50 75

I$ 9.248 6 13.86

18.48 27.52 421 25.

6.43 9.65 12.87 19.10 36. 54.10 | 37

100 150 200

300 79.31

07 [10458

# FIXTURES J,

Sues racer tg for »r churches, Raum,

Mer FIXTURES ws" - uare of parking place and ow

MARIN (EAS et, srr y

FOR DCC 1 ! risus Btore Co 603-45 Southeastern. rr

as range, $44; Hoover sw $14; Prigi 3, runs but needs ; apt. size’ gas Tange, ne: runs like new, 45 cahinet; elec. ironer; rome nis set, $26; } Tsakiast set, $19. hedr bedrm., $39.50; xtra nics + bed $49.50; anotk 9; an extra fine $69. oy hose rm. suite, $49.50; living rm., extra nice one, $79.50; i Aving rm. rm, ae a like tie 304 new, | Je. as e 4 ; pis § Studi, asio’ N. Meridian, open {till the furnishing $0 ow. abt. $145, $1.76 week.

620 N. Senate Ave.

ARMY GOODS &3,%, Sensis An

Raincoat, $1. buckle Sse $1.95 Hunting boots, $1.25. es, 80¢; 10¢; atmy wool shirts Brae oly wear, CCC wool mackinaws, army lumberjacks, blankets; leggings, 35¢. paulins, all sizes, new and used. Lea! and leather palm gloves and mitts, 10s

EDR a .50; vise jm $69. nL n rug, 9x12 Shu ; from brand new. $19.50, a ; dinette, $317.50, her Bu op ite Bh 3 Studio, 2288 N. Meridian,

NEW and USED LUMBER Window Sash and Frames Marion Material Co. 2046 Northwestern. TA-4548.

Mike Says: Buy Bonds! OVERCOATS, $5, $10, MIKE ‘LOAN OFFICE

sh. Open Sunday till Noon.

TABLE Te

Monthly payments are calculated at the rate of 3% per month on that part of & balance wot exceeding $100 and 134% ner month on that part of a balance ip excess of $100,

HOUSEHOLD FINANCE — Cm

TWO INDIANAPOLIS OFFICES

2 8. S. Mecker, Mgr., Phone: Riley 5404 615 Merchants Bank Building

Corner Washington & Meridian M. J. Scott, Mgr., Phone: Rlley 1471 Loans Made to Residents of Nearby Towns Copyright, Hovsehold Fivance Corp, 1968

OTIC

. Lowest Advertised Cost of Companies Under diana Small Loan Law

Nan $10 to $300 o te, ‘Furniture or Auto.

Rate 2% per Sth up 12%

Per month on that part for 6 mos. ”n 6 »

of a loan above $150.

Cost. mo. § 3. 332

7 30 5.28 9.94 7.06 13.36 26.24 37.36

If payments are made every 30 days the last payment will be less than above—by paying more than the regular pa; Beet the total cost is lower: Phone for figures on any amount,

\ SHORT TIME LOANS COST VERY LITTLE

pay $ 8.93 'e 9.82 ”» ”» ”» ” ”» ”»” P, ” ” 9.4 » ” " ” . ”

$10 FOR 30 DAYS cosTS $ .2 3 "wo o» ” ”» 3 3 Indianapolis - J

Public Welfare Loan

Association

330 Occidental Bldg., S. E. Cor. Wash. and Ills. RI. 3587. Open Until 8:45 P. M. Mondays

We Have a Department for Diamond Loans

Total §

LIVING HOOM SUITES Su oe brand ceiling price, $148.50, for ca on only $109.50. a ; have Springs) pad are Jasin ity sijtes { STROOP Open,

RI-9958,

Genuine Inlaid Linoleum, 8c St. yi.

Values u MA Rat; 4 2% HOOSIER oif bh B. QL on

320 w. A

WASHERS, Act mabye Limited AYTAGS

OSS, ZENITH and others, rebuilt new. Fully guaranteed, oSTROOE. 0O., 966 Ft. Wayne. Open eves. 8 GAS RANGES-—Chambers,

DIXIE, DUTCH OVEN Limited stock,

fimesich” BR Tl La 5 =

a w Lh Me and Drover Pare

VER sweepers, closing out at reducéd both beater, brush models. uilt like new. Priced as low as $14. Attchmts, & hand cinrs. Stroop Co., Ft. Ft. Wayne. Open eves, RI-9988,

eves.

LAE od Ba B34 W.WASH. RI. 1232

"prices

DINETTE SETS—CHRO| MAPLE. g These are good value gh BLOGK'S, 11th & Mer, Store Open Eves.

NEW EMERSON A. C. arc welder, 300 220-440 volt. See this at our show: MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHIN 4 3525 E., Washington. IR-1181, he

KELVINATOR and HOT POINT Electric Ranges, You can buy 95 them NOW. Terms BLOCK'S, 11th & Mer, Store Open Eves,

PAY. BALANCE $130 iving-rm., bedrm,, kitonen furniture, Jo only reliable party need Apply. Tae arranged. Call for Mr, Mr. Price, 410 B. w (i

HEATERS—ESTATE, GLOW BOY and ENTERPRISE. Very limited $22% ystock. Buy now. Terms .. Up BLOCK’S, 11th & Mer, Store Open Eves, |

kill ths their Mothicide rae Laka vy crystal

form. At your ‘heighborhood dealer and Albert G. Maas Co., 32 Va, Ave. MA-3313

1

HENRY F. MILLER

Used Grand, one of America's finest quality makes. Excellent \ value for only

Terms of course.

WILKING MUSIC CO. 120 E. Ohio St. Open Eves.

16-GAUGE MOSSBERG, clip. type, bolt action; ‘ also 22-gauge Mossharg. Will trade for safe or cash. 2603 E, Wask ington.

FURNACE vacuum cleaning; special $3.50 one week. Guaranteed furnace repairs. BE-t% 58-R. REFRIGERATOR, radios sweepers repaired for less. York. MA-2868.

HEATING stove, good condition, $10 cash, Also Crosley Shelvador Refrigerator, small size; $25. 2044 Broadway.

Shop. We buy. Sel or trade anything. 318 E. Wash~334 Ind. Ave. LI-0940.

STUDEBAKER, ‘31—-Dictator, A-1 motor; 8 good tires, trade for good washer or ? RI-2020 after 1 p.

SWAP CASH for used washer. CH-2202. 1972 Hillside.

for washers, refrigs,, furn- | Pay More iture and rugs. TA-5273. New—metal or wood. Carload just arrived. 3708 W. 16th. BE-3737. — (Boy's), new tires, good con-

Bicycle dition, $20, MA-5134. BLDG. Income Saas mo.

MODERN, 4-APT, Price oe $1500. Take what. LI-400

Pets, Poultry. Livestock 32

Bueks, 3a ounds young, 306

and electric 3155 E. New

ITS, youl ‘each; 1 doer w w i] Roena. BE-4009

OOD Or milk. goats, 431 8 or m goats, . At Service State. GA-2674. Please call.

2 MALE GOATS. Must sell. Price reasonable. (ROBERSON.) Old Shelbyville road. GA-1172.

Salesmen—Agents oA A Ts Sen, py between 10-11 a. m. Ll G. McCullough Agency. 108 N. Del. Excellent Opportunity

SERVICE STATION OPERATOR no investment. 630 N. Senate.

Personal Services 13|&vERc TWILL NOT bs responsible for debts con-

e other than myself after Oct. ss 1043, RALPH MCcCLARNON. Phone Suthers for out-

- THE PRINTER, “han B. -3714.

a Hitle girl, saywhete from bi 3 or 4 woul 51% God hems 5 pr, bo Seal ive good

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Farm, Garden, Plants 32

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Merchandise for Sale 34 Money on good new and used SERVICE WRECKING

lumber, 3 CO., 320 N. West. LI-7910. walnut

DINING ROOM suite, mohair seats; 365. RI-2263

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152 N. Delaware LI-6605

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$20. 1522 Brotdway. STORM sash an

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School Instruments Loaned.

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118 E. Ohio. Open eves.

J. & C. FISCHER

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ONE yeclaimed spinét piano, new Sell for balance. due.

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