Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1943 — Page 25
RHODES “Thelma
ooo toa kg e! uria Crown Hin Friends invited. SURTIN. Dorothy M., 1914 Valley ave, entered into yest Tuesday; a
ile of LeRoy ert B., oa Pat Curtin, all of Indianapolis; sister. of Warren G. ThompOley
1:30 p.m. at Han Ww. aITy chape Burial Crown Hill Friends are welcome. papers please copy.] DAVIS—Minnie I., beloved mother of Mrs. Eital Brittenbach, Mrs. Corrine Smith Jug Arthur Davis, city, and Lawrence Davis, Anderson, departed this life Wednorisy, age. 75. Funeral Saturday, Feb. hy as Broad Bobble C Christian church, 11 a. m. nl cem urg.
, Brownsbu Friends may call at Moore & Kirk North Side Colonial Mortuary, College at FairBela. (Nouin Vernon Papers please copy.)
cemetery. [Cleveland (O.)
TTER—Charles, 6° years, 1of New beloved darlin son of Paul Thelma Gakstatter, brother of Jack = Jill, passed away Wellnesqay p Funeral Al Satyrdad 2 p. m,, at the H. Funeral Home, 1505 S. East ‘at. ods invited. Burial Crown Hill, GAUL—Herman (Don) A., husband of Eliza~beth Gaul, 4455 Marcy ane, died Monday. Friends may call at the Kirby Mortuary, : Meridian at 19th st. Funeral Friday, 8:30, at mortua 9a . Joan of Arc church, Friends Te KERNEL—Dr. Emil C., age 55 years, be1oved husband of Anna Kernel, father of . Thelma, Joseph and Emil Charles Rernei; son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kernel 8r.; brother of Drs. Joseph, Karl, Leonard and Paul Kernel. Funeral from late home, 3600 Bluff rd., Saturday, 8:30 8. m.; St. Roch’s church, 9 a. m. Burial 8t. .Joseph’s cemetery. Holy Name 8 Socigty will. meet Thursday, 7:30 p. m., for prayer. Members of Knights of Combes will meet Jrriaay, 8 p. m., for prayer. Lauck Service KNOLL Barbara Ann, age 81 years, beloved mother of Mrs. R. H. Mangas, Mrs. E. A, Campbell and Techla May Knoll and grandmother of Gerald Campbell, Mrs. J. K. Strattman and John Gaubey, assed away Tuesday. Funeral Friday, m., from Shirley Brothers Irving mh Chapel, 5377 (E. Washington st. Burial Washington ‘Park. Friends may call at the chapel.
LOGSDON—Lizzie, age 82 years, mother
3—STENOGRAPHERS 10—TYPISTS
10—GENERAL OFFICE C
positions permanent.
752 E.
[PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR
5—ADJUSTERS FOR CREDIT OFFICE
8—STOCK CLERKS TO FILL ORDERS
We are an old and nationally known mail order house, recently moved to Indianapolis. openings now for 36 young women, married or unmarried. Five-day 40-hour wek.. Good wages, even for beginners. Several better positions also;and all
Apply Employment Office, Main Floor LANE BRYANT, INC.
LERKS & TABULATORS
We have
Market
Experienced Typist
For permanent employment, call RI-8326 or apply at
1004 Madison Ave.
of Mrs. Pannie Williams and Mrs. Maggie | Jenkins, Willie and Buck Logsdon, sister | f Jeff Thompson, passed away Wednes- | ay, evening at residence of Mrs. Jenkins, | 1040 N. War.nan ave, Friends may call | at Conkle Funeral Home, Thursday eve-! ning and Friday until 4 p. m, Burial Lewisburg, Ky., Sunday. O’DONNELL—Charles H., husband of Maud: Newby ‘O’Donnell, father of John PF. Mary A., died at his home, 624-N. Rural Wednesday. Friends may call at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th, after 7 p. m. Thursday. Funeral Saturday, 8:30, at mortuary; 9 a. m., St. Philip Neri church. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited.
J.,, 31 years, beloved .wite of Gordon P. Rhodes, mother of Dofis June, Gordon P., and Richard Lee Rhodes, Friday, 11 a. m., at the mann ihn] home, ‘ Friends invited. Burial Beech Grove cemetery, Muncie, Ind. SCHIELD—EIlla, 1821 Hillside ave., beloved mother of Mrs. Grace Ragsdale and Mrs. Cora Caylor, departed this life Wednesday; age 76. Funeral Sat- - urday, . 20, at the Christian- Tabernacle, 28th and Sherman dr.,, 2 p. m. Burial Anderson cemetery, Friends invited, Friends may call at Moore & Kirk Northeast Funeral Home, 2530 Station st. . STOCKDALE—Ivey, age 75 years, father of Edward G. and William E. Stockdale, brother of Lowery, Benjamin and Charles Stockdale and Mrs. Addie Crawford, assed away Wednesday at residence, Jus W. Washington st. Services Friday, 2 p. m,, Conkle Funeral Home. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home. OUNG—Minnie A., age 66 years, beloved wife of Roy K. Young and aunt of Russell C. Burk and niece of Mrs. Emma Fort and Mrs. Rose Scovell, passed away Wednesday, Funeral Saturday, 1:30 m., at Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, linois at 10th st. Friends may call at | chapel after 10 a. m. Friday.
Card of Thanks 2
| BRAUN—We wish to extend our thanks and appreciation fo redatives, friends. and neighbors, for their kindness and beautiful floral and spiritual bouquets, | at the death of our dear mother and! randmother, Mrs. Lena e especially thank the Rev. Father] les, O. F. M., Rev. Father Ephram, | F. M., Rev. Father Raynor, O. F. M., Kiefer-Stewart Co. and . employees, Dr. William S. Ankenbrock, Christian Mothers Society, pallbearers and Voigt funeral home for their services.—Miss Margaret Braun and Mrs. Gertrude Meyer and family. .
In Memoriams 3
PITTMAN—In memory of Nora Pittman, Nie Passed away one year ago, Feb. 18,
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Mock Braun.
ny year has passed since that sad day The one. we loved was called away. In sence she suffered, in patience she
bor Till God “called her home to suffer. no!
Sadly ead by her mother and sisters. | RE—In loving memory of ou
Experienced SKIRT HANDS
For Full - Time Employment in Ladies’ Alteration Department. Apply Employment Office, Tth Floor.
WM. H. BLOCK CO.
GIRLS
' For Work in
EGG BREAKING
Plant—Experience Unnecessary +229 Kentucky Ave.
Es LADY
FOR COUNTER WORK, DAYS. Previous experience not essential. Worth investigating. . Apply 5530 E. Wash. THOMAS RESTAURANT
i WAITRESS Experienced ST. MORITZ
| YOUR CHANCE
* Waitresses and Fountain Help
Six nights week. Blue Ribbon Dairy Bar, | 4023 E. 10th.
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‘WAITRESSES
No experience necessary.
Good Hours. Good Pay.
WOOLWORTH 14 E. WASH.
: White; light work; no SunWaitress days; uniforms, meals, $12 932 E. 30th.
week, WANTED—White housekeeper, full charge; 2 adults. HU-3154. 4550 N. Illinois.
surroundings, G-MERRICK COAL CO, - IR-1191—WA-2481—MA-8585
EXP. COAL TRUCK DRIVERS
Piece Work—75¢ Per Ton HARRAH COAL CO. 1450 Kentucky
FACTORY HELP
- STEADY EMPLOYMENT . Apply 3525 E. Washington St. EE ——————————————————— fF —————————————————— FACTORY WORK
Men 35 to 55 years, steady employment, essential industry.
Indianapolis Bleaching Co.
1 trucks or Good pay. Pleasant |
of their jobs.
tion and evidence of employment. eligible. and 1%2% on that part of the un
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OMMONWEALTH LOAN CO.
900 w. Wabash St.
FIVE furnace men, also five tinners; experienced. HAMER SELCH, 844 Virginia ave.
FOUNTAIN
boy after school, eves. Drug Store, 39 E, 34th.
Freight House Truckers And Check Clerks PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
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139 E. SOUTH
We have an immediate opening in our advertising department for an experienced stenographer, Must be a rapid typist, able to use a dictaphone, reasonably good at figures and well recommended. This is a job for a girl not afraid to assume respons ity. The position is a permanent one and offers an unusual opportunity for advancement. Starting salary, $25; good working conditions, 5-day 40-hour week. Phone L. D. Young, Advertising Manager, The Indianapolis Times, RI-5551, for appointment,
WESTERN UNION
Women 18 to 40; typing desirable but not necessary. We’ ‘will teach typing. Pay while learning. arly Mr. Pickett, 18 N. Meridian.
WH ITE CASTLE
Employing women between 21-35 for restaurant. Apply 5 S. Oriental.
TO HELP In Vital War Activity *
et ete SG SAN LADY FOR AUTO TRUCK PARTS DEPT. EXPERIENCE PREFERRED BUT NOT! ESSENTIAL, APPLY WHITE MOTOR CO., 512 N. CAPITOL.
| 5301 Winthrop
LAUNDRY WORKERS
Experienced girls for listing department. Also bundle work assorters and markers.
Highest Rates of Pay
APPLY
MAID & for gen, housework; stay option- | no cooking. Call HU-5382.
MIDDLE AGED WOMAN FOR OFFICE WORK. MUST BE ABLE TO TYPE AND ANSWER PHONES. |
i Jatousiine Lee, who SEA SEE MR. F OLEY, 12 UNION |
away Feb. Our lips cannot tell how we miss her, Our hearts cannot tell what to say, God. alone knows how we miss her, _ In a home that is lonesome today. —Mother, Father and ily.
Funeral Directors 5
* Walter T. Blasengym
3 Shelby GA-257 ?9 N. Illinois WA-35376
CONKLE FUNERAL HOME|
1834 W. Michigan St. BE-1934 |
PAUL E. DORSEY
3925 E. NEW YORK ? IR-1173
FARLEY-FUNERAL Market 1234
1604 W. Morris |
~ FLANNER & BUCHANAN
25 W. FALL CREEK BLVD. TA-33%7 |
BERT S. GADD -
2130 Prospect St. ° MA-6049 |
GRINSTEINER’S
1601 E. New York MA-53744
g G. HERRMANN |
1508 8. EAST ST. MA-8188
HISEY & TITUS
931 N. Delaware St.
MOORE & KIRK
IR-1159 CH-1806 TA-6056
SHIRLEY BROS. CO.
954 N. Illinois LI-5409
“ROBERT W. STIRLING 1422 Prospect / MA-4944 J. C. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES” 1234 Prospect St : MA-9438 7
Lost and Found post office;
TOST—Tan billfold, 32d st. .m oney and > luable papers; liberal reward. TA-22
LOST—Zipper purse, laud 15th, Illinois, __TA-11 LO lady’s glasses, rim across the top, in black case; vicinity of Harding st. or E. Wash. streetcar. CO-25
LOST—Lady’s black billfold, Se — Taluebis paper. Call MA-4545, FR-2896.
.
papers, valuables, 16th, Delaware.
LOST—Black leather zipper billfold, Air Corps emblem; identifications, money. _ Reward. MA-5421, Ext. 214. - LOST—Boston ar a female, “Boots”; TA-9715. ee poodle long dark gray 4 N. Alabama. COT and white pointer; Sollaness. Answers to Joe. Reward. BL-2734
Schools & Instructions - 7A International Beauty School
u to help supply the demand for Ee cians; De LA and terms. 229 N. Pennsylvania. LEARN AN AERONAUTICAL TRADE - We teach all branches. Competent inructors. For details—BE-5005.
oscoe Turner Aeronautical Corp.
BUSINESS TRAINING Leisure Hour Shorthand School Sth Floor Lemcke bldg, MA-6164
Help Wanted—Female 8
OPERATOR, guaranteed salary and 50% % commissions, 437 Massachussetts ave. RI-034!
Counter Girls™ (White) ty Cafeteria, 20 N. Meridian.
must have chauffeur license, home and furniture clean, $25 per wk. and living quarters furnished. aio N. Meridian.
JOUNTAI TRLS—APPLY KEENE DRUG D DELAW. WARE AND OHIO ST. . 1 are children; no $12 eck: _stay. Times, Box 678.
name
TRUST BLDG.
‘MIDDLE AGED woman or girl for house-
work. Good CH- |
il MILLINERY SALESWOMEN |
Experienced. For downstairs [> |
store and 4th floor depart- §|° ments. }
pay. Stay nights.
Apply Employment ; | Office, 7th Floor
Wm. H. BLOCK CO.
Personnel Manager
] Nationally known depariment store chain has
opening for personnel manager age 25 to 35. Good starting salary, excellent opportunity for advancement with paid ~ vacation, sick leave and retirement plan. Good working conditions. Our employees know of thi advertisement. Address Times Box 744,
No Sundays. Mutual
'EARNEXTRA MONEY
Car Washer
YOUNG WOMEN
Age 18 and Over Needed for Positions
as: TELEPHONE | OPERATORS | *
Apply to Miss Jefferson
Indiana Bell Telephone Go.
240 N. MERIDIAN ST.
Help Wanted—Male 9 i0 BOY 16 to 20 years old with bicycles, Full. time employment, messenger work, downtown business area. Apply 9:30 a. m, MR. DALTON, 18 N. Meridian.
WESTERN UNION ATTENTION! BOYS
After school by delivering a Times Route. Maj your name, age and address. . . . Rot tes available in your neighborhood, | . Write Indianapolis Times, Circula- ! tion Dept., TODAY.
for grocery.
‘BOY Illinois Sts.
Corner 32d. wi
GRILL AND COUNTER MEN
Experienced; $25 and meals to those who qualify. Apply 43 W. St. Clair.
GRILL MAN at once, First class. 6311
Guilford. B. Ripple Grill.
ASK FOR MR. COOTS
Morris Plan
110 PAST WASHINGION
Help Wanted—Male
HONOR LOANS
TO WOMEN | WITH JOBS
The honor loan plan makes it possible for you to borrow on the strength of your job. No credit inquiries of friends or relatives. If you can make good use of a loan, see us at once. Phone or
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I$ 9.24 13.86
18.48 2773
36.78 54.63
SHER Vi B38 Ba BORD wt S83] 88
Helpers (Mech.)
Automotive Electricians 550 Kentucky Ave.
Mr. Burns ; Nights; lendid orHotel Clerk ig Cs. i
for advancement. Milner Hotel, 126 S. Ill
! ., colored, 30-60. HOUSEMEN ™*™ Cou Trcisi JANITOR Apartment for Ining room-
ing house. CH-21
Trucks to Haul Coal Good Rate of Pay
CASH COAL CO. CH. 6250
TRUCK DRIVERS
Nation-Wide Mover
[ LABORERS | WANTED |
Steady Work Apply 1800 S. Tibbs
Needs men to drive furniture vans. Experience not necessary and full pay while learning. This business Classe as an ENTIAL WAR INDUST! and employees with i are eligible for deferment.
Apply to Mr. Hyatt or Mr. Gentry at
MAN or couple share nice home, exchang for maintenance work. 560 N. Dearborn. CH-2742. MAN OR WOMAN to grade used burlap and cotton bags. Good wages WEST BAG CO. 529 W. Pearl
st. LI-8085.
MECHANICS
You can make $1 hr. plus bonus. Walter Lee, 2419 W. Wash.
ee re 40-55 Years Old
‘MEN MEN for work in service station; good op-
“portunity for advancement; no investment required.
GASETERIA
1031 E. Washington St.
See
MEN with trucks to haul coal. 1001
Southeastern Ave.
40 Years or Older
You can help during the war by serving as communication carriers. Inside work. Full or part time. Experience unnecessary.
Apply Mr. Pickett
WESTERN UNION
18 N. Meridian St.
MEN to unload coal cars. 1001 Southeastern Ave.
‘Boys to park cars. See Mr. ‘Bradley, Denison Service Corner, Ohio and Penn.
BUS BOYS
Experienced hotel bus boys, colored. Apply Mr. Watson, Hotel Severin. (Do not phone.) Car Cleaner, Also Porter See Mr. Blanton, 3547 E. Wash. IR-8341 General garage work.
Must have driver's lic. Wiles-Johnson Motors, Inc., 3815 College
CAR WASHER
Good working conditions and steady. Ses Walter Lee, 2419 W. Washington St.
COAL .DRIVERS
METAL MEN
Permanent position for right man. Good money now and a steady job on the best kind of work after the emergency. Shop well lighted and heated. This job listed. as nécessary to war effort — Occupational Bulletin No. 42. Call Mr. Miller, TA. 3334. Appoint-
WEST SIDE ICE CO. 223 LYNN ST.
Coal Truck Driver Steady Work, Good Wages
ACTIVE COAL CoO. BE-0333
OT OE es ESL E———— wa! COLORED man to work in laundry, 708 E. Michigan. NE TOWEL
SUPPLY. Colored Man
storage garage. 36 W. 30th. COUPLE—Man must have chauffeur license, woman to keep house and furniture clean, $25 per wk. and living __quarters furnished. 2310 N. Meridian. DRIVERS, Experienced For COAL TRUCKS
Steady Work—Good Pay
Pittman-Rice Coal Co. MA-6565
Second : Coo Restaurant, 514 N, Del.
TYPISTS, stenographers. Merit tests given | 1 p/m, daily except Saturday. Starting salary $100 monthly. Apply STATE | PERSONNEL DIVISION, 141 S. Meridian.
AND FOUNTAIN WAITRESS No Sundays. et COONS DRUG STORE, Ill. and Mich. Sts. eS
WAITRESSES
Full time employment.
Short or long hours. Apply before 11 a. m. or after 2:30 p. m. Employment Office, Fehficor,
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WM. 8 H. BLOCK CO.
EXPERIENCED BINDERYMAN To operate Cleveland E and 22x28 Baum folding machines and do ship= ping. Opportunity to have full charge of small bindery. Steady job for draft exempt man; start at $1 per hour. | Apply by letter. Do not. phone.
McCullough Printing Co. RB 32 E. Georgia om ———— * EXPERIENCED SERVICE MEN
1
ment in evening if desired.
HOOSIER CADILLAC 2330 N. Meridian
METAL MAN
Mr. "wards, W. Wash.
middle Ft.
Sala comm. See West “Side. Fora Sales, 2419
NIGHT CLERK, white, (sober); small hotel. 641 WILSON HOTEL.
PAINT MANUFACTURER
Having substantial war contracts needs men for production work. Steady employment. Good wages. Experienced, draft-exempt men preferred. Bring birth certificate. Apply Mr. Bird.
Indianapolis Paint & Color Co.
. 646 N. Capitol
aged Wayne.
PORTER (Colored)
Guaranty Cafeteria, 20 N. Meridian
SALESMEN
Photograph coupon salesmen wanted; 100% Commission
Call 214 Kresge .for furniture store down-
SALESMEN :05. "52 =" Wasn. st. SERVICE STATION nn 25% ors
Splendid opportunity for advancement. Apply 922 N. Delaware.
Good pay, 40 hour week, time and one-half for over time.
Goodyear Service, 627 N. Delaware St.
‘SHOE SALESMAN Men’s Department
MAROTT SHOE STORE 18 E. Wash.
See Service Manager
Save up to 40%-—Use To Want Ads for results. Phone "RI-5561.
Pdi furnished,
863 Massachusetts Ave. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Truck Mechanics Both day and night shifts, Good pay. Apply 333 E. South.
Truck Driver Wanted
Good pay. Steady work.
Hoosier Coal & Oil Co. 1300 E. 30th st. WA-3344
VARNISH MAKER’S HELPER—Experienced preferred. Call Ma. 4312. Perfection Paint and Color Company.
eee WANTED MEN
25 to 50 Years by a local defense industry. Good wages, opportunity for advancemeént, experience not necessary. Employers representative will be in this office from 9 a, m,to 4 p. m. Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 22 and 23. Applica-
tions accepted daily at this office from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 148 East Market St.
WANTED MEN
For freight handlers; must be able to read and write. Apply NEW YORK CENTRAL FREIGHT HOUSE, 301 S. Delaware.
Personal Services 13
MILLER'S TAVERN reopened. 701 Mass. ave. Entertainment every night, Wade Baker and his play boys. VOLLMER Convalescent Home; congenial surroundings; nurses in attendance. 2630 College ave. WA-5727. WANT infant or small child for adopLion: refined home; confidential. CH-
u.
I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other an myself after
Feb. 18, 1943. EARD J. LI-5863
Let me be your alarm oe Important. MOM.
Call Aunt Fay. ‘“W’’—Please come home.
(ALTERATION SPECIALISTS)
[RV I LTE MERE TIVE RE TARDE TN LTV
MEYER O JACOBS 212-214 E. 16th WA-0084
(FEDERAL INCOME TAX)
FEDERAL Income Tax reports filed, recoras adjusted, full deductions. reasonable. LI-5622.
(GENERAL HAULING WANTED)
SLUDGE 3.537 Toa RI-5664
Yard—By Load. (LIGHT HAULING) LIGHT HAULING OF ALL KINDS. QUICK RVICE, RI-6941.
(HARDWOOD FLOORS)
ished like new. FRED FRY. IR-6968 MOVING
MOVING—Light and heavy Jsuling, Insured. VAN WORMER, 2835 N. Sherman CH-6056.
(PAINTING) 2 Exterior, interior “Since i 886” paper ’ hanging. Immediate service. TA-0215. Goodloe, (PAPER CLEANING) PaPer
Cleaning, Painti sspins Finine. FR. 1600
PAPER cleaning and To washing. Work guaranteed. : ALLEN- REECE. RI-3111,
dr.
fter PAPER HANGING
PAPER HANGING—A-1 WORK BY WHITE MECHANIC, PLASTERING. SAMPLES.
(PIANOS) BALDWIN FIANO SALESROOM 44 8 Pennsyivania MA-1431. (PRINTING) RICHARDS The Printer never Sisappoints a customer. 127 E. New York (RADIO SERVICE) SALL 37 F=sT PHONE BOOK (SEWER CLEANING) 13,4 lg /s Rien iene. Tress MA: 3073 ROTO ROOTER Guarantee. Free co. (ROOF Aa? REPAIR SERVI —- roof, gutters et repaired. “or RI-2928 (WINDOW SHADES) KEITH SHADE CO. 1350 N 119 LLINOIS RI-1581 A- | TY: & LINOLEUM 7
N. GALS , * RY
FOR SALE—Dining ca 1;. located in downtown Terre Teg ge business and
% money maker; leaving state, Box 679, care Times, . 3
Swaps
HARDWOOD floors laid. Old floors refin-|W.
fi |Legals Business Opporionifies 29,
TIRE & BATTERY SERVICE MAN
Blue Point Service 962 S. Delaware
CASH FOR USED WASHER 35 =
Menthly payments are calculated at the rate of 3%, per month on that part of a balance not exceeding $150 and 114% per month on that part of a balance in excess of $150. :
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ‘TWO INDIANAPOLIS OFFICES 328 Illinois Building
Corner Illinois and Market _ R. W. Riggs, Mgr., Phone: Riley ! 5404
615 Merchants Bank Building Corner Washington & Meridian M. J. Scott, Mgr., Phone: Riley 1471
Loans Made to Residents of Negrby Towns Copyright. Household Finance Corp., 1948
WAP NINN INI NI NINA NPI SNIPS
$25 to $300
on Your Signature, Auto or Furniture. Call E. MA-8581 129 r "Market St.—Suite 07
"FURNITURE LOANS
Locally owned and managed.
Park for Appraisal
Office on ground floor. Park next door. Walk about 20 feet, bring in title . and get your loan. It’s that easy. Buckeye, Finance Co. loan dept. of
EQUITABLE CURITIES CO. 3361. 219 E. Ohio St.
garoe | JANS
A | private agreement will give you cash to take care of your taxes, medical, past-due and unexpected expenses within two hours after applying for and sompleling application.
Columbia Investment Co.
Meridian Life Bldg. 307 N. Penn, RI-8507
SE J}
SIGNATURE FURNITURE
- ON DIAMONDS, AUTOS, FUR COATS,
L0 ANS - WATCHES, CLOTHING, Etc.
SACKS BROS. AUTO LOAN CO. INC. Ohio at Illinois St. RI-5998
LOANS
FURNITURE — AUTOS LIBERAL LOAN CO. 152 N. Delaware
SIGNATURE
CAPITAL FINANGE CORP.
504 Kreske Bldg. MA-4409. Per Month 0/_ Per Mo. on That 29, Up to $150 1/4 Jo Part Above $150 Indpls. Public Welfare Loan Assn.. = 330 Occidental Bldg. RI ley 3587
Swaps 31
Swap More Cash tor Your Car or Equity |V * Don’t Sell Until You See
C. T. FOXWORTHY, 2c; i nr
ginia. MA-T161
MA-0783
ILL tires. Ask for H. between 8 a. m., 5 p. m. MACHINERY pougHL ow 80 ola. MYER MACHINERY CO., Washington. BE-2775. Evenings, 28 on.
OWE, RI-5424.
Good condition. Box 824, Times. SCRAP We buy any kind. Automobiles, etc. Call us at once. Sacks Auto Parts, Inc., 2305 W. Michigan. BE-2189. SACKS SWAP Stor; ve 2, sei or - Trade Anything. 318 E. Wash.—334 Indiana Ave. LI-09 PONT GIVE your car away! Guarantee 0 sell in eight days. 634 E. New York. oT TO $10 for Jour discarded vacuum cleaner. MA-6351. 1314 W. Washington. BICYCLE baskets, large, 19x13x10, $2. 2. MATTHEWS, 34th and Central. WA-502 WANTED—Small . farm or garden or power lawnmowers. TA-2700.
Pets, Poultry, Livestock 2
SADDLE ALL KINDS—BRAND NEW $32.50 to $175 Buggy Harness and Other Equipment We Also, Trade for Used Saddles - Farm & Home Supply, Inc., 1325 Ky. Ave. BABY-STARTED CHICKS From tested Hopse. «Slipped C. 0. D. Always open. Phon SHERIDAN ATHERT, Sheridan, na. EE good géntle mares; can be seen from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m., '225 N. Arsenal ave., 2 Biocks north of E. Wash. SHOATS immuned; good milk cow; mule colt, 4500 B. 30th. ONE-HORSE WAGON, 1627 Brier Place.
TTR-1057. EastBaby Chicks 55 i E. 21st
Farm, Garden, Plants 3
Advise price wanted
| Winter Potatoes 555 "Now You
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LEGAL Solicx OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Se: Commission Docket No.
2-B, 1. oa of James Stitzle, d/b/a 8. k Company, Brazil, Indiana, for it to operate motor. ‘vehicles: as Ect carrier of pr
at Tr ; interstate, over ways fore specifically set out in the applica-
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swap cash for gar; mi must have good R
OUNTY ‘Additional . salary. stenographer. . WANTED—4-Inch and 26-inch typewriters.| COUNTY WEIGHT
W. ASSESSO 40 | Additional salary of chief deputy..$180.00 COUNTY HIGHWAY :
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* WORK GLOVES
CANVAS GLOVES
Made of 8 oz. cotton flannel, tightly woven. Snug fitting wrists,
All seams
UTILITY .TOPCOAT Ad Ren inch Tepellent all-weather
out; made of fae Wl or. gabardine
$6.95
873 MASS.
TWO-TONE JACKET
For work er casual wea Caesille. front— nap sle back. Sus a. leather
$2.49
TIRE & SUPPLY CORP.
Ample Parking Space
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Legals
hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission, 0 State House, indianapolis, Ind, 10 A, Monday, March 8, Public barticipation is requested. BLIC SERVICE COMMISS
ION, By LAWRENCE W.: CANNON, Director Motor Vehicle Department, Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 17, 1943.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the purchase of the following materials will be received by the Chairman of the Siate Highway Commission of Indiana, at his office, 102 North Senate Indianapolis, Indiana, until 2:00{qG. P. M. on the 1st day of March, 1943, at which time they will be publicly opened
and read. Invitation No. 5036: 500 to 600 tons No. plant in the vicinity Of
6 Aggregate at Swayzee. Invitation Naq.. 5037: 1000 to 1200 tons No. 6 Aggregate 0. b. Treaty, delivered on road 124, section B or at plant in the vicinity of Wabash. Invitation No. 5038: 450 to 500 tons No. 6 Aggregate at plant in the vicinity of North East City Limits of Indianapolis. Invitation No. 5039: 600 to 1000 tons No. 9 and No. 11 Aggregates f. 9. b. Owensville, or delivered on road 168, section B. Invitation No. 5040: 600 to 1000 tons Nos. 9 and 11 Aggregates f. o. b. Velpen, or delivered on road 64, sections D and E. Invitation No. 5041: 600 to 1000 tons Nos. 9 and 11 Aggregates f. 0. b, Jasper or delivered on road 162, section C. Invitation No. 5042: 1000 to 1500 tons No. 7 Aggregate f. 0. b. Mackey or delivered on road 168, section Invitation No. 5043: Safety Glass for Automobiles and Trucks, f. o. b. various points in the state. Approximately 1600 pieces of equipment. Invitation No. 5044: 432 Deitz Little complete with Re In-
Wizard Lanterns ° Globes f. o. b. 502 W. Market St., dianapolis, Ind. Invitation No. 5045: Quantity of Wood sign posts delivery to garage site at La Porte, Indiana. Bids shall b be submitted upon standard |
proposal f STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA,
Samuel C. Hadden, Chairman.
NOTT TO TAXPAYERS ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS : Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Marion County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said -municipality at their regular meeting place on the 24th day] of February, 1943, at 10 o'clock A." M., will ¢ the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time: COUNTY I OITOR Mimeograph epair of Sgwipment TY BOARD OF HEALTH
Chevrolet sedan . Ci COMMISSIO! $280.00 Béiler insurance for County Inst. 848.00 S. & MEASURES DIY Chevrolet 5-passenger coupe 975.00 * COUNTY CORONER Office furniture .......... eas $200.00 Typewriter repairs R Additional salary secretary-clerk.. 275.00 Additional salary clerk 275.00 Additional salary deputy.. TOWNSHIP
MAGISTRATE'S COURT Additional salary judge $1, Al ISTRATE'S COURT II Additional salary judge
Furniture and filing cabinets
; 4 Enum Gasoline bed Warren Twp. -Assessor....100 Lawrence Twp. Assessor. | Perry Twp. Pike Twp. Assessor Decatur Twp. Wayne Twp. Ass ...160, Franklin Twp. Assessor. . Washington Twp. Assessor '160. Center Twp. Assessor.
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PROBA TE COURT From assistant chief on To chief probate clerk COUNTY SU:
R From design deputy iy salary
To office depu : REAPPROPRIAY OS a COUNTY AUDITOR'S - O
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Premium and award
Dental siubplies Stationery and ting CLERE
Insanit Poy Nears enn sus ans FORE 5
Traveling
Ropar Gps equi
‘Repairs
00 | Cement and
hi : sald State Board
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS General election $
Telephone and telegraph Gasoline
Misc. motor and garage supplies Advert., pub., & posting potices Ins. school loa Expense rt of soldiers, etc. School fund interest deficit.. School fund interest Medical, surgery and lab. DETENTION HOME
Water "service Office supply des . Repairs of equipment..... wes unsine Food .
Misc. Supplies Laundry and cleaning JULIETTA
Electric current Repairs of equipment 316. Repairs of building and structure 43. 1 Food supplies 211.
Gasorins
Tires and tubes...............s.. . Other garage and motor supplies.. Farm and gardening Stock food Farm and garden Milk testing Boiler room fund COUNTY PROSECUTOR Postage Stationery and printing 6. Law books and other office supplies 27.00 COUNTY SHERIFF
Telephone and telegraph Transportation Meals for prisoners ks, stationery and printing: COUNTY. SUPT. SC Repair to equipment COUNTY
Photographing and blue print Other operating expense : NTY WELF.
'ARE FUND Agish « Pep, Children Custody. of
Miseollaneou. $1.50 MUNICIPAL COURT PROBATION | DEPT. -
Transportation TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL Freight, express and drayage.,..$ Telephone and telegraph . School and medical books Other than office supplies 5.38 Repairs of building and structure 131.73 of equipment.........uue 386.97 Personal service 3 Pood
Oi Other garage and motor supplies Cloiking and household........... « 102.08 Laundry and cleanin Medical, surgical and dental Indigent surgery General supplies Improvement to grounds. . Collection of accounts. Furniture and fixtures. . Miscellaneous equipment.
COUNTY HIGHWAY Telephone Electric current Water service Repair of trucks and machinery.
17.33 1,390.91 Gasoline, fuel oil 958.78
ipe Nails, bolts aid uisceliansous.., Tar, asphali, lyme ad oil, "ete. Tractor Gd Small Sovls 0) Scarifier teeth x te Rental of equipment . IMINAL - COURT Other equipment JUVEN
Transportation $68.30 ADDY TIONAL APPROPRIATIONS—1942 CRIMINAL | COURT Law “books : NTY CORONER 0 Additional autopsies gra Baer oi $140.00 9) Salary 2 coroner's orderlies, Dec.. 3 COUNTY PR OSE
$75. Tax rors a ppearing i such ‘meeting shall Pee the De to be heard thereon, The additional appropriations as J made will automatically be referred
board will thin fifteen sy "dye at
such hearing taxp any’ oh additional ap heard . and interested On Don of the. County uditor when where such hearing will be held.
PH Auditor Marion County, Indiana.
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