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Sold to Curtis

it from Harry Rasmussen.

Charles W. Kern recently purchased the combination brick and frame bungalow (above) located at 5332 N. Capitol ave., from Harry Mrs. L. E. Banta of the Ford Woods Co., realtors, handled the transaction for the buyer and C. J. Corbin of the American Estates

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19 SALES. MADE "ON NORTH SIDE

Joseph J. Argus Leads List Of Realtors With Five Transactions.

Ninteen property sales were recorded by Fred T. Hill, secretary of the Associated North Side Realtors. at a meeting in the Columbia Club this week. Joseph J. Argus headed the list with five sales including 5721 N. Illiriois st., 3438 Fall Creek blvd. 5364 Kenwood ave. 3653-55 Central ave. and a lot at 36th st. and College ave. ~~ Three sales each were reported by Ralph E. Peckham and Brodbeck & “Dahlman. Mr. Peckham’s sales were at 4411 E. 38th st. 3929 Grace-

land ave. and 6877 E. 11th st. The Brodbeck & Dahlman transactions

Propafiles at 2330 Parker 612 N. ny st. and 1623 Luett ave. Wendell M. Hicks, vice president

4 § (of the Indianapolis Real Estate

- The attractive square-type brick home (above) recently became the home of former Superior Court Judge Curtis It’s located at 5805 Ca Kassebaum of the Ford Woods Co. represented the seller and Henley T. Hottel of the Hall-Hottel Co. represented the buyer.

ollton ave. W. C.

FIND MAN'S BODY IN RIVER CONNERSVILLE, Ind., May 29 (U. P.).—Fayette county coroner Otto Pippin today investigated the death of Ora Kenneth Petro, 51, whose body was found floating in

‘the Whitewater river near East

Connersville yesterday.

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PEACE BY FORCE IDEA ADVOCATED

LEWISBURG, Pa., May 29 (U. P.). —Dr, Hu Shih, former Chinese ambassador to the United States, said yesterday that the united nations should not hesitate to use force, if necessary, to maintain peace and international justice after the war.

-He told Bucknell university's graduating class that a “league to enforce peace” would probably be

| strongly opposed by. “well-meaning

pacifists.”

HANLEY TO DISCUSS ‘VITAL TASKS AHEAD’

“Vital Tasks Ahead” will he discussed by William A. Hanléy of Eli Lilly & Co., at the Indianapolis Real Estate board's noon luncheon Thursday in the Hotel Washington. Mr. Hanley was graduated from

| Purdue university and has received

an honorary doctor's degree from that school. He is a ‘trustee of Purdue and Park school. 3

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LAUGHNER—Rosa Belle,

MOQRGASON—

Board, is chairman of the North Side Realtors.

Deaths—F unerals 1 Indianapolis, s. Times, Satur.,, May 29, 1943

BLOOM—Anna B., of 4753 Southeastern ave. entered into rest Friday, wife of Harry A. Bloom, mother of Mrs. Charles Sheets and Roscoe Weller, grandmother of Charles E. Sheets and Mrs. Audrey L. Baker, sister of Mrs. Alma Porter, Mrs. Mary E. Crane, Marion; Charles and Emery Lowery. Services Tuesday, 3 p. m., at Harry W. Moore Peace chapel. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends are welcome.

BOBBITT Westley G., of 626 8. Meridian st., entered into rest Friday, age 173 years, father of Mrs. Ruth McCombs, Howard, Orest, Pvt. Paul, Lovell, Ernest, Ermel and Glenn Bobbitt, Services Sunday, Pp. at B. church, French Lick, Ind. mM Surial Ames Chapel cemetery. Friends may .§ call at Harry W. Moore Peace chapel until 8 a.m. Sunday.

CODARMAZ-—Angelo, age 66, beloved husband of Regina Codarmaz, father of Anthony Codarmaz, U. S. Navy, Mrs. Mary Mauser, Mrs. William Russel of North Cardlina, passed away Friday yee ning. Funeral services Monday, 9 at the Holy Trinity Catholic rh, Holmes and St. Clair sts. Friends may call at the residence, 1140 N. Haugh st., any time after 6 p. m. today. Burial »8t. Joseph cemetery. Stevens & Sons Funeral Directors in charge. DANIELS—Malinda, age 87, beloved mother of P. M. Daniels and ‘grandmother of Lethel, Quimby, Hazel, Marie and Perry L. Daniels, passed away Friday p. m. Funeral Tuesday, 3 p. m,, Shirley Brothers’ Central Yipes 946 N. Illinois. Burtal Crown Hi Friends may call any time after 1 p. m. Sunday.

DOYAL--Mrs. Minnie B., 369 8S. Ritter ave,, mother of Galen Thomas and Robert. N., sister of Mrs. Maude Bennett, Flint, Mich., passed away Friday p. m. Services Flanges & Buchanan Mortua Monday, +3 m. Friends invited. Friends may call ‘at the mortuary. EDWARDS—Edward E., age 55, beloved husband of Ivy Edwards, father of Kay Schooley, Elba Kirby, Jason and Edward Nicholas; son of Katherine Pasmezogler, brother of Marie and Milton Pasmeszogler, passed away Saturday m. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p , fro the Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel, 946 . Illinois. Burial Crown Hill. Friends Nes call any time Sunday. ELAM—Henry L., 1014 W. 32d st., husband of Mary F., brother of Elihu, Glen and Lilburn of Indianapolis; George of Morrison, Tenn.; uncle of Mrs. Pansy Allen and Mrs. Violet Williams, passed away Friday morning. Service at the Northside Church of God Monday, 2 p. m. Burial Glen Haven. Friends may call at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. gn Mae, age 9 years, wife TS

of Al¢x, mother of Ro! Boughton, daughter of Mrs. Lois A sister . Loretta Blake, Mrs. Mary WalMrs. June Meredith and Paul ; pass away Saturday. Frions may call at the residence, 1619 New Jersey st., after 5 p. m. SaturNes a 11 a. 'm. Monda: ay. Funeral Mond 1 p. m., at the Usher Mortuary, 2313 Ww, ' Washington st. Friends invited. Burial at Greensburg, Ind. GODDARD—EImer L., of 421 N. Emerson ave. entered into rest Friday, age 64 years, husband of Betty M. Goddard, father of Lawrence E. Goddard, brother of Mrs. Alice Blackwell and Mrs. Anna Pick, grandfather of Myra and Jack Goddard. Services Monday, 11:30 a at Harry W. Moore Peace chapel. Buriai Washington Park cemetery. HANKINS—Miss Gladys M., passed away Thufsay wv dnight in Rushville, sister oh Earl Miller, Thatanapolis. ners on May 31, 2 at First Presbyterian Church, Rushville, Ind. Moster Service.

-JARDINA—Agnes, widow of Paul Jardina

‘ mother of Mike, Paul, Phillip, y and Fred Jardina, Mrs. Majgalet Lalderone; Mrs. Anns Filicchia Lena Jardina and Rose Jardina t St. hor, hospital y, 3:40 p. m., age 68 years. Funeral a residence, 613 Stvens st., onday, m. Re Riem high mass, Holy Rosary ir. 9:3 m. Burial St. Joseph seinetery, Friends may call at the resience.

819 gongress ave., beloved mother of Mrs. O.-B. Mor rison, Rev. T. P. Laughner, ackonia, ©.; Chaplain John H. Laughner, forei service, passed awa, ay Friday morning. Service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Monday, 2 p. m. Burial Whitestown, Ind. Friends may call at the mortuary.

LOWE—George A., 520 Mills ave., husband

of Ruth, father of Lucille, Wade, Joel, George Jr., and Gary Lowe, Passed away Friday evening. Service. the J. C. Wilson Chapel of Ye "Chimes 1234 Prospect st., Tuesday a. m. Friends may

call at the Chapel 2 the Chimes” after

« Sunday noon. MANOUGE—Edwin,

beloved busband of Cctavia Manouge, fathet of Mrs. M. De Vietien and Edwin A. Manouge a died Saturday, May 29th. Puneral Monday, May 31st, 8:30 a. m. from the Blackwell Funeral Home, 1503 N. Meridian. Requieum mass at St. Joan of Arc church, 9 a. m. Interment Calvary cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 10 a. m. Sunday. Merle Elizabeth, of 1505 N. Denny, entered into rest Friday, wife of George O. Morgason and mother of George Ray Morgason, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Pearly C. Shanks, sister of M. Sgt. Claude! Shanks, Macon, Ga., and Pfc. Wilbur Shanks, Lineoln, Neb. Serv ices Monday, 3 2 . Har W. Moore Peace chapel. Burial’ Washington Park cemetery. A are welcome.

OSBON—Wilfred A., 26 N. Keystone, hus-

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Deaths—Funerals

Indianapolis Times, Satur. May 29, 1943 TT Ce VE Gai TE E. New York \st., entered into I) Thursday, 18 ars, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Oscar Whitaker sister of Mrs. Pauline Fields, Evelyn, Alberta, Doris, Jesse, Harold, Donald and william Whitaker. Servi 30 p. m, at Harry Burial Round Hill cemetery. Friends are welcome.

Card of Thanks

ACK—We wish to friends, relatives and n their kindness, sympathy and .the beautiful floral offerings received at the death of our beloved son and brother, Claude Utterback. We clso thank Revs. Boyd and Wilson and the J. C. Wilson Funeral Home for their kind services, MR. RALPH UTTERBACK AND FAMILY.

in Memoridms

BEATTEY—In loving memory of our dear mother, Adella Beattey, who passed away two years ago today, May 29, 1341. FATHER, SON AND DAUGHTER. FLICK—In loving memory of Emma Flick, Yoo passed away one year ago today—

thank our hbors for

ay 29. A wonderful mother, woman and aid, One who was better God never made; A wonderful worker, so loved and true,

Just in your judgment, always right; Honest and liberal, ever upright; loved by your friends and all who you

mother, THE FAMILY.

Funeral Directors

Walter T. Bashy

GA-2570 io NS nois WA-5376

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

1934 W. Michigan St. BE-1934

FARLEY-FUNERALS 265 izes, u JUVINER & BUCHANAN

BERT S. GADD

2130 Prospect St.

GRINSTEINER’S

1601 E. New York MA-537%4

G. H. HERRMANN

1505 S. EAST ST. MA-8488

HISEY & TITUS

951 N. Delaware St.

MOORE & KIRK IR-1159 CH-1806

~ SHIRLEY BROS. CO.

954 N Illinois

ROBERT W. STIRLING

1422 Prospect MA-4944

J. C. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES” 1234 Prospect St. MA-9433 7

Lost and Found

»| GOLD pin with 3 amethysts, lost Friday evening in or around Standard Grocery, 10th and Dearborn or Rural and Wash-LI-4977 or

new, Our wonderful mother—that, was you.

MA-6049

LI-3828

TA-6056

LI1-5409

ington. Keepsake. Reward.

40 S. Rural. PARTY finding oil drum in Butler woods will receive reward by calling BR-1439, | “SN———— after 6 p. m. 4902 Riverview drive. LOST—Brown leather bilifold. Return valuable papers, keep money. No questions asked. BE-4280-W. LOST—Scottie female, name ‘Mag’ ity Mass. and College; reward. Edison, RI-5191, LOST—Wallet; contents cash, check and other valuables. Reward, WILL F. KELLEY.

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CHILD'S GLASSES, lost between Leonard and S. East on Lincoln. Return to 1412 8. New Jersey. LI-5881 -

Schools & Instructions TA

NOW AT NEW LOCATION INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL

342 E. WASHINGTON ST. Beauticians in great demand. Special terms.

Help Wanted—Female 4 GIRLS

to Learn Inspection and Answer Phone in Cleaning Plant

Darko & Sons, Cleaners 2659 Shelby

BAKERY WORK ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY

Time and Half for Overtime

Continental’ Baking Co. 339 E. Market

~ BEAUTY OPERATORS

To give scalp treatments only. Will teach you the Thomas Method with a good salary. You do not have to be skilled in beauty treatments to do this work which is pleasant and enjoyable. Hours 11 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. Saturday off by 7 or before. Come in and see our nice place, you will like it. System. See Mr. Steffy, Illinois bldg.

Thomas LI-8755. 321

BECOME A TELEGRAPH OPERATOR °

Young Women 17-35 Years

GOOD PAY WHILE LEARNING

Western. Union

An interesting occupation, essential to the nation in both war and peace times. Immediate assignment after qualifying as

% Help Wanted—Female

gished. Scotten’s, 5373 College.

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One in a million—that, mother, wat you.

GROCERY CASHIER

Couple for home in country, small family. Woman to do housework, man to work around the yard. No washing, steady. positioh. Write giving age, references, salary expected. Box No. 658, Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Indiana. colored. No Sundays.

DISHWASHERS Guaranty Cafeteria,

20 N. Meridian

DISHWASHER, white; $17 week. No

Sundays, meals fur-

DISHWASHER, i ester.

Help Wanted—Female

to those who qualify.

SEAMERS

Real Silk Hosiery Mills

634 N. Noble

FUR FINISHERS

Also hand sewers and seamstresses.

INDIANA FUR CO

side preferred. 1431

GA-0007. GIRL or woman; light housework; stay; Sundays and evenings off; $86. MA-0285. GRILL-COUNTER woman, Apply between 9-12 a. Washington.

Baymond |

m. 2625

6005 E.

HERE'S A GOOD TIP!! WOME Serve on the ‘Home

Front.” Be a trolley or bus operator. Help pioneer a new profession for women. Excellent pay. Permanent work. Snappy uniforms. Paid while learning. Insurance benefits. Apply Room 213, Terminal Bldg.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS High School Students

Age 16 or more Full time or part time Apply Mr. Hocker

PROGRESS LAUNDRY

430 E. Market

HOUSEKEEPER—Modern Jome: no laundry; stay. BE-1012

HOUSEKEEPER—General hoor and SODKIng. Hours 9-7. Reasonable wages. -6887

HOUSEKEEPER—White, good position for right person. References. IR-7670.

‘LADY

For branch store supervision. Some knowledge of dry cleaning helpful but not necessary. Must be able to furnish own car. Excellent opportunity for the one who qualifies. Apply Mr. Davis, 2835 Northwestern.

1 child;

LAUNDRY press operator. Apply timekeeper's office. 350 N. Meridian.

LAUNDRY HELP WANTED

NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED

COLORED OR WHITE WOMEN AND MEN

Good wages and hours.

LUX LAUNDRY

$301 Winthrop MAID—Colored; housework, plain cooking; go home nights; no Sundays: hours, oe m.-7:30 p. m.; $10 weekly. BR-

MIDRLE AGED man & wife, no children,

act as custodian. Man must be able hy drive and know the city. Must come well recommended and be able to stay on place.” Write Box 585, The Times.

ORDER AND BiLLing CLERK Permanent INDIANAPOLIS DROP FORGING CO.

SALAD WOMAN

Good Salary Including Food

Hawthorn Restaurant 1611 N. Meridian

SALESLADY

for Branch Store Manager—Must Qualify To

MEET PUBLIC AND HANDLE DETAILS ACCURATELY. APPLY IN PERSON TO MR. DAVIS. Davis Cleaners, 2835 Northwestern Ave.

Shirt Press Operators Shirt Finishers Flatwork Shakers,

Feeders, F olders STEADY DAY W

FAME LAUNDRY

1352 N. ILLINOIS ST.

SILK PRESSER

Fashion Dry Cleaner, 1901 Central

GIRL-WOMAN to work in grocery; South | E.

no Sundays, | | w

experienced; ; ! 10th. |

549 E. Georgia St.

SATURDAY, MAY 2, 8/Help Wanted—Female

1948

MEN AND WOMEN

NOT ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL WAR ACTIVITY, ARE NEEDED FOR PRODUCTION DEPARTMENTS OF LOCAL WAR PLANT ENGAGED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF RUBBER PRODUCTS.

No Previous Experience Necessary

Steady employment with long established manufacturing plant

Ages 18 to 50, must pass physical examination. Willing to work any shift—top piece rates after training. Time and one-half over forty-hour week.

Apply in Person, Employment Office, TAM to5P. M

United States Rubber Co.

549 E. Georgia St.

Eli Lilly & Company

Employment Interviewing Hours On Monday, May 3ist., Will Be From 8 A. M, to 8:30 P. M.

Application accepted from anyone not employed In an essential of medicines effort.

Eli Lilly and Company

for employment will be

The manufacture .te the war

activity. is essential

Employment Office 220 E. McCarty

YOUR TE

LEPHONE COMPANY HAS A B1G WAR JOB

YOUNG

WOMEN

Are Needed For This Important Work

APPLY TO Miss Jefferson, 240 N. Meridian Miss Saltsman, i18 N. Belmont Ave. Miss Wilson, 1721 N. Rural

/ Indiana Bell Telephone Co.

WOMEN

Apply:

“UNSKILLED HIGH SCHOOL * SENIOR GIRLS

Not Engaged In Essenti Experience Not Required—Tr

Join the Ranks of RCA Workers Producing Vital Equipment For Our Armed Forces

137 E. Market St. RCA Victor Division

Open Daily 8 A.M. to 4 P. M.

Industry ing on the Job

TYPIST AND BOOKKEEPER. SEE MISS O'HEARN, 802 E. WASHINGTON. FR1351.

UNINCUMBERED women between 40 and 50 years for clerk at Tourist Court; i capable of meeting public; live on premises; references. Address Times, Box

Waffle Girl

Top Wages Ask for ‘Miss Hinkle

WHEELER'S 8 W. Market

Y wanted; excellent wages; Waitresses

good hours; meals, and uniforms furnished. Apply Blue bbon Dairy Bar, 48 N. Penn, :

3 vy. 1 WAITRESS Tor, 52 oes "oo Waitresses

wanted. Excellent wages, 1357 8. Meridian St.

: / WAITRESSES

Very good working conditions; best of clientele in town; uniforms; salary, plus good tips. LIBERTY BELL, 117

Help Wanted—Male 2 MEN—18-50

for Dry Cleaning Route Opportunity for Very Good Wages

Darke & Sons, Cleaners 2659 Shelby

2 COL. HOUSEMEN

NO EXPERIENCE NEC. MR. WILLIAMS, YORK HOTEL, 236 N. ILLINOIS.

2 GRILL MEN. WA-6440

Adv. Telephone Salesman Comms, 519 Security Trust bldg. FR. 3430

APPRENTICE BARTENDERS

Draft deferred men to learn bartending. Good wages. Honest, sober and bondable men with no j! experience preferred. w

See R. T. Graham WASHINGTON HOTEL

Assistant Fertilizer Factory

best" your property can operator at higher wages with

periodic increases.

A well equipped office with rest rooms, rest periods, vacations with pay and other benefits.

. % Bale 82.50 Bale $4.00

SILK SPOTTER & WOOL SPOTTER FASHION DRY CLEANERS, 1901 Central

and of Allene, Passed awey Friday. rvices at the J. Wilson ‘Chapel of the Chimes,” 1234 Erompect: st., Sunday, 1k m. Friends invited. rial Newtone, Ind., Monday. rionds may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes PIERSON—Emma of 1234 Linden st., mother of Mrs. Clyde Sanders, Elkhart Ind.; Miss Fern Pierson, Indianapolis, and Pvt. Kenneth Pierson, U. 8. army, Santa Mdria, Cal, passed away Wednesday. Friends may call at the Robert W, Sterling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospesy 2b Funeral services Monday, 2 p. the funeral home. Friends "invited. Burial Crown Hill.

RAMEY—Grover .C., beloved husband of

Zinnias Will Add Beauty N. Illinois.

Asters To Your Garden

Petunias Marigolds GARDEN SHOP Allisonville Road

Geraniums Ageratums at 47th Street

Open All Day Sunday and Monday

command.

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Superintendent

Must be able to ‘supervise men, keep time, make reports. Good pay, excellent opportunity. State qualifications in detail. Address Times, Box 584.

ATTENTION! BOYS EARNEXTRA MONEY

After school by delivering . Mail your name, * TI A eas address. .

wanted, H. S. girl. Exp. not necessary. Work easy. LI-0938

Waitresses

Top Wages With or Without Experience Day or Night Work

. Waitress Listen to Gilbert Forbes NEWS daily at 5:45 over r WFBM e

Feed Your Garden With AGRICO

Pays for Tiself!

SUPERVISOR OF GIRLS

for plant on 100% War Work, employing several hundred girls. Steady position, good _ salary for right person. In replying, state age, t experience, references” and salary expected. x 660, Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis,

Come in and let me explain the work. Talk it over with

MRS. LOY, 716 Guaranty Bldg.

Seriekler., Ma and

Ellen Brooks awa Frigay a. Ho Ye a onday, 1: Pp. m., Fleming Gazden Ch an Church wo

Ask for Miss Hinkle Employment Bureau Open Indiana. If now employed Taft : 1 Flo Pr ; may cali at Shirley ro. Gentsal Chap pel, Rov tes available in

Susy Sail at Shirley Bigs. Central Chapel, || Daily, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. | on total war work, not eligible. : . . . Write Indianspalls Times, Cireulss day until noon Monday and at church Monday to 8 P. M. : ~~ 8 W. Market tion Dept. TODAY after 13:30 P- |. Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 2:30 P. M." BARBER *°® HEATH'S Beroer SHOR;

SMITH—J. W. (Pete), beloved husband of LEPHONE SALESGIRL WOMAN Ener] ho Lr day 133 W. Market.

TE! Hattie, passed away at refidence, Good opportunity, no previous experience ily. No laundry.

1% Roply office, 1101 N. P miles northwest of Pittsboro; Ind. Frien necessary. Five-day week. Phone _Apply office, 11 Penn,

1, may call at the Feeney & Feeney Funeral 3 Green, RI-3581 for appointment. WOME FOR ACHINE SHOP Theater Cashier Fycrines and Sun-| Experience not necessary, 45¢ Printer Must be common

“ Home, 3338 N. Jderialan st today. eral Sunday, days. Prefer South side girl, nest, pleasing personality. Suick hr. to start. 50 extra for night sass | Work, Times, Box 1662. graduate, between 16° ind 17 years old and living with parents.

gle oh ' 4 WIGAN | 3 k polis

J ortheast of Indian. \ ut Allisonville Re

"LL

JRNE DILL pa TE co.

30 th. IF Bi

ST South of t Guatitton,

Open Downtown Mondar Nicite

Please apply in person. Most of our em- -| ployees have been with us more than 10

Equitable Securities, 21 219 E. Oho st.

izabeth - Newton, Vern and Leslie Weddel, Detroit, 1 for maid; 20-35; in’ Methodis

gir! y Drivate room; say; Se pien salary; referi Ed Tk at the Tesi

a ureh Tuesday, June | Ist, :30 a.’ m. $hodist church, Greenwood cem

ashi MA. 2821 ath aad iin Bi TA..3321 2d and College HU. hod Broad "Riv ple, 32 E. 634 BR. Jrvinston, "580 . Wash, IR, 4] ot 1116 Prospect MA. 3076 ®

ash. MA. 1712 ‘Above Stores Open Until § o'Cleck

I 120 = wasn. Open Untii 5 v. 2.

P. cemetery. W.

® s : ALLACE—Cora, mother of Ruth : lace, sister of Eliza Horton, ‘West

; at funeral Some: 2:30 p. m., at figures. riental _Theater. Women, No Age Limit For light factory work (basket making); fap i wages paid while jsssuing. Apply in Indianapolis

Co., 22171 PE achupeats ave.

- WOMEN i; WANTED :

General Factory Employment.

~ McQuay - Norris

TYPIST Age 18 to 30

To be trained as relief operalor on PB X Board

+ 3315

: READY-MIXED CONCRETE. ntral Plant Mixed |

“We kability and Sangh

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on Everything! best wages; good hours; Tothing Shen Ee | EL

Eyening interviews A by appointment.