Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1945 — Page 26

FRANCE, MRS. EDWARD SEARS, MRS. MAUDE D.

TURNER, DR. BENJAMIN B.

See complete notices for time and date of funeral

Fonnnen

TH NOTICES —

Friday, | Feb. b. 16,

524 N. Bosart, husband of Mary Golden Ash, father of Hazel, J. Ash, Indianapolis, and Charles P. of Glendale, Cal p Harry and brother of Mrs. Julia Leehey and Andrew Ash, Green-

SH --Thomas Eddie and William

P. of Gardena, Cal,

castle, Ind. passed away Thu

Services Flanner & Buchanan Saturday, . m. Friends invited. Burial Crown

ah Friends may call at the mor ROWN—Emma, of 1826 W. View beloved wife of William Brown, of Elmer and lawrence Brown, of Georgia Blaco and Lillie T passed away Thursday. Services day, 2 p. m, the Free

ing sts. Burial Crown Hill # Priends may call at her home any “Gfaafter 9 a. m., Saturday. i rvice. A loved husband of Nettie assed away Wednesday p. m. a home, 24 N. Webster. m. from Shirley Bros. apel, 5377 E. Hil Shape, $371 Park. Friends + call at the chapel any time, COHEN—Lottie, 2709 Station st, t+. away suddenly Wednesday Fla, mother. of Mrs. Lt. Cmdr. Bernard Se Hagold; sister of George J. Cohen, Cella Mosias, $043 r m, “+ Home. { CONDREYave, joved husband of Cora Thomas

~William J.

mot her

Methodist

at orner of Wilkins and Pershchurch, corn 4 Peran

Beanblossom

J William, age 76 years, "SURROUGHS— 3 yours, be.

Funeral Friday, Irving Washington

passed in Miami, Samuel 8. Fisher, and Seaman 2-C

Service will be conducted Sunday, Aaron-Ruben Funeral}

3820 Rookwood

passed sway Friday morning, beCondrey,

Yi Bucuanan 1" 2 I~ FALL CRE ve. w nn

1 5

5, 1945

rsday. tuary. dr., nister

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time

FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 Market 1384, FARLEY FUNERALS sow: sires BERT S. GADD 130 Prospect St. 14-0043 GRINSTEINER’S - 1801 EB: New York A-8314 SE HERRMANN 1508 S. EAST ST ; An HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware St.

~ SHIRLEY BROS. fr KA

84 N Hinols

ROBERT W. “STIRLING

1423 Prospeet ° MA-4944 3. O. Wilson “CHAPEL FL. OF THE iE CHIMES,

L1-840%

1234 Prospect spechSt. MA-ES

s LS o

HELP WANTED—FEMALE

FUR "OPERATORS

Pescioneet employment. Pleasant WEEK.

surroundings, 40-HOUR

i ‘Apply | Mr. Pritz, 6th Floar,: Ww oman's Alteration Dept.

The Wm. H. Block &. pai sero ———————— The Indianapolis. Times has openings for 2 telephone sales girls. Excellent opportunity for advancement. - Five-day, 40-hour week, no Saturdays or Sundays. Vacations with pay. Permanent positions, Pleasant, interesting

ifside work See Mr. Walker, The Indianapolis Times, 214 W, N

Boel le bo. oc ish "LOST & FOUND

1 OST—Black billfold ih & & 10 af tain Square; containing gas ration book | and pictures of husband in service, Keep money nd return other contgnts. GA- | 6408. © 1423 8. State |

FOST—Yellow gold Benrus Wrist T° watch) in face, Sun-

tan leather band, dent day night; discharged veteran; reward

MA-6957. 246 8. State

gin, yellow

NLOST— Lady's Elgin, watch, Thursday evening Keepsake | gr d

from husband overseas Mrs. | Hodder, RI- 5551, FR-272¢ LOST — Lady's black leather p purse. | taining _ billfold. identification, glasses| and other personal things. LI-8664." Re-| war { LOST—_Brown Bulova wrist Soldier's wife R LOST--Black male dog, of 57 th and N State rd pV. Pet of man » BR- 8142 before In LOST—Black bilifold license, social security tificate on Saturday

Foun- |

gold wrist |

meney, | night. |

l¢ather coin watch, key, Reward BL-0700 crippled; viein 29. Name OVerseas m “containing Tari vers card, birth cer-CH-1078-W

purse, Monday

Rewa A

be-

t the

st. may

Mrs.

TOST—Bulova wrist watch, gold, diamond band, Feb. 15

LOST—In or “near Coliseum, pin, P. N. G.; Sunday. 1625 LOST—Red coat, in Red “cab, 6 __urday evening. Rewa:

INSTRUCTION:

"LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL for Skilled Oper ators

round,

“lady's lodge | Reward, TA

HELP WANTED—FEM AL .

GIRL

con-| *

Over 16 Years

The Indianapolis Times has openings for 2 errand girls. The work is pleasant and not’ heavy. ‘Five-day, 40-hour week, hours 8:30 A, M. to 5:30 P. M. No Saturday or Sunday Starfing wage, $17.50 per week. acations with pay. Smart, industri ous girls have an excellent opportunity “Yor advancemelt. Permanent position Please see Mr: Donaldson after 3 P.M, 2nd. floor, The Indianapolis Times, 214

| WAITR ESS—Expationced;

«W. Maryland, or phone RI.5561

GIRL TTT to Work as Usherette See Mr. Pitts

Indiana Theatre

GIRLS

TOWEL FOLDING | Mechanics’ Uniform

& Wiper Supply 333 N. Noble

for general office

t be able to type; for

work;

“| PRIMROSE HOUSE DEPT.

WOME

| WOMEN to take names for cit

[ North 8t.

WOMEN

OPPORTUNITY

WANT elderly

HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM.

HELP WAN

i to 45,

Lunch, 110 E.

WOMAN

_ THE INDIANAPOLIS © TIMES --.

D—-FEMALE 9 . WAITRESSES

PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS.

D CANARY COTTA GE 46 MONUMENT CIRCLE >

attrac. tive; for cocktail bar. Sportsman's Club, Mr. Hussey, 934 N. Penn.

WAITRESSES

TEE PEE’ WA-6440

’ Pl SPOT" 'NAITRESS 1, s humors sr. WELCOME WAGON SERVICE CO. Unusually good position for woman with background, education, organization ability and pleasing personality, © Age 28 having best of references, to act, as supervisor in Indianapolis for an International Organization combining eivie war and commercial activities, Must have car Reply giving detailed information and experience Box A583, Times.

“WOMAN HELPER WANTED

No evenings or Sunday work. Raleigh 13th (Pennsylvania trolley).

inornings. LI-

ammo it

MEN- WOMEN General Factory Work. Punch Press e@ Drill Presses @ Tool awoom @ Inspection @ Labor

-Apply between 8 A. M. % 4 P. M. Including Sat.

“SHORT NIGHT SHIFT CONVENIENT HOURS 6 to 12 P. M. 6. Days a Week

in” kitchen Vital Factory Work

to help 951 8. Delawaly

Gingham Inn,

~ WOMEN, , AGE 18-25

To Prepare and Package High«<Grade Cosmetics

No work want

the you

experience nceded and is easy to léarn. If longer hours we have. vacancies in the 6:30 P. M, to 5 ‘A. M. shift. Apply in person between 8. A. -M, and 2 P. M,

THE BARBASOL CO. _.. 846 N. Senate

Sales Tahulators Order Writers

THE BARBASOL CO 846 N. SENATE

for filing

' gorting Apply 2457

and copy Steady employment. , .Cogpelius Printing Co. ington St. op. phone’ CH- -4960

directory. side work, no seiling. Full

Pleasant outs R. L. Polk, 322 Board of

or part time. __Trade building.

FREIGHT HOUSE

0| HELP WANTED—MALE

HELP WANTED—MALE

DRIVERS FOR AMBULANCE AND WOR RK. 2 McLEAN N_PLACE.

Essential Indusfry Needs MECHANIC-& GREASE MAN

for Fleet—No Passenger Cars - jood Pay Z Permanent—With Postwar Security

Metropolitan Coal & Oil Co.

1001 Mass. Ave. LI-0127

- ”

ESSENTIAL war and peacetime industry needs men and steady jobs; laborers, 73¢c; firemen, 80c; oven laborers, 80c; mechanics; 83c to 99¢; 48-hour week. Report at gatehouse,

- MEN , for Rug Department a No Handicap

-Oleaners adison Ave. r MEN

Bteady ‘Work—Plenty Overtime Essential Food Industry Hand Trucking and , Loading Flour and Feed

‘E-Z-BAKE MILLS Acme-Evans Co., Inc.

Blackford & W. Wash. Awe’

be

Langsdale ave. Gas Plant, corner Northwestern ave, and Langsdale

“FARM HAND—EXPERIENCED

Married. -~House available, Greenfield, Ind., P. O. Box 25.

* FINISHER WANTED %*

To burn In and polish oft pianos, If you have nad any experience at all in this. type of work’ see us immediately, Good pay and permanent set-up. Ask for Mr. Wilson,"

WILKING MUSIC COMPANY

- 120 E. Ohio

FOUNTAIN MEN

TEE PEE WA-6440

TRUCKERS

Permanent Position Opportunity €or Advancement Can use Part Time Worker

m “Arl m., PENN RAILROAD South

139 K

Auditors Power sewing machine opera-

WY 0. Steady work. 521° W.| Np standing is required in these or cai | Cler ical positions. You will learn a fc “| simple procedure that you will find!

institutional Ww uk superin 1terident, BEfor teacher DE of | fascinating and pleasant, with sufficient music and demic training and,

a experience, Give statement of credentials. Address Box A-816, Times.

omen

| | | |

“ LANE BRYANT, Ine.

piano,

“lady light house eee ® 752 E. Market St. one girl school age, nice|

ploved couple; 603 W. 31st st. T!

home and wages, 0349, after 4 p.m. &

10 |

ANTED- | FOUNTAINEERS

Ages 16 to 50

To serve food and fountain drinks

® GARAGE NIGHT MANAGER ©

over 40 Must Have Best of Referencs Permanent—Good Pay @® PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR INN ° 1450

N. Pegnsylvania St.

HOUSEMEN

GOOD HOURS- GOOD PAY CL AYPOOL HOTEL

Yd WHITE MAN & WIFE NOT OVER

55 YEARS; NO|

ployment chance for advancement for right party. Meier Electric & Machine Washington St,

and opportunities.

MAN OR “middle-aged couple for house-

® C. T. Foxworthy Co, ®

® MOULDE | employment,

| Co., 9525 E,

HOTEL

PLUMBER

Drug Store,

2 MEN 25 to 35 years of age, no. experience necessary; steady emin ‘essential industry; good

Co, 3525 KE.

MEN WITH CARS

Late model, to deliver Joie rams; full or part time alton.

WESTERN UNION ME

for stockroom receiving and shipping. Permanent jobs. Good pay Indiana Wallpaper & Maryland.

Paint Co., 28 E,

work (Turnace firing); living quarters.

1325 N. Illinois.

@ METAL MAN © IST CLASS—TOP WAGES

Permanent”Employment

818 E. Washington st.

for aluminum, and brass foundry; steady post-war Meler Electric & Machine Washington, NIGHT CLERK Apply in person to H. H. Humbert, WILLIAMS, 253 W. Washington.

©, PAINTER—WALL , WASHERS D MA board,

! Y Salary, room; side Sanatorium, CH-T 676.

TIM 3823 N. Illifiols, 2322 or BR-2055.

PLUMBER “% Sil “PORTER—COLORED

Day wprk. No Sundays. Apply Coons

N laundry, Sunny. Mr. Burris,

. Calf TA-

2 HELP WANTED MALE

Now Is the Time to Learn a Trade

in a PERMANENT, ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY We will teach you be a feeder or. pressman. - ‘cylinder presses.

CROWN PAPER BOX co. 32 E. GEORGIA A * ‘LEARN A TRADE «x tixcetient opllertnily to learn Oaker's trade. Age 16 to 40 Tfme ‘and one= nail over 40 nours. Essential industry with a post-war security. Open eves. nings for interview. West Baking Co. “1331 BR _ Washington st SALESM N not too proud tp canvass, Handle south Indianapo= lis territory, The man promoted averaged ‘better than $500 monthly unlimited earns ings, Indianapolis-made product. Address Box Ab12, Times. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 13 1 WILL not be responsible for debts cone tracted by any one other than myself piter Feb, 16, 1945, WILLIAM J, MORE-

PERSONAL SERVICES 14

Nationally advertised “ ordie narily sells for $5. on sale this week,

ONLY $2.4 ‘No Appointment Needed COLD WAVES... $1.50 Worth $10-§12—All Work Guarantéed Open Every Nite ‘Til 10 P.M.

Doors Open at 8:30 A. M, Bring or Send Your Children Plenty of Bervice—-No Waiting

' {ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD. 01 Roosevelt BY

Ri-0481 Ill. & Wash NEW AND USED ELECTRIC PUMPS AND

WATER SYSTEMS

REPAIRS AND BERVICE

UMP & ENGINEERING CO. Hs . MERIDIAN MA-2000 Distr. of Fairbanks-Morse Products LADIES’, MEN'S GARMENTS CLEAN PRESS * REPAIR * RELINE * REASONABLE

MEYER O JACOBS 212-214 E 16th WA-0084 &

440 N. Illinois,

«

transportati only $4250, res., BR-610

J. 0, Me!

For O MA-2398-082! : f

3-Bedroom ‘use front de

3250, Call

Penningt GA-2004

&

+ 4608 Nearly N

2'a Years built and in and bath, fi garden area, will handle. home area. Brass, Stout son; BR-4245

Hall- He 8-RM. M

‘for rooming or sell on

4 Ihe ™ 21 Indian 31 4-Room bu TOOMS, §8s A well, 1-car ge only $2850.

, Penningte

Vacant ; inside toilet, $3600, includ stove; fruit t

JANITOR

|DREN, FOR POSITION AS CUSTODIAN | Receiving Department IL ARGE APARTMENT; - STEADY POST-|Good Jobs are available now for steady, | {WAR WORK: STARTING SALARY, $140.00} dependable men in our receiving departPER MONTH, PLUS LIVING QUARTERS| ment. Interesting, important work with] { WITH TELEPHONE AND ALL UTILITIES; good opportunity to get ahead. Apply at

XPERIENCE AND RENCES .| our employment office between 8:30 J & COUNTER MAN. QUIRED “APPLY 1% PERSON PROM 3| am,

| CLOGGED SEWERS OPENED RI. 8814 JiNnG co. IR. 9108

CLEANING CO. | Clogged sewers, downspouts, sink drains, roots cut out with electric eel.” No dige ging, no mess. Work BUAT. Estimates fri

BANK CLERKS

Junior Clerical Positions

rother of H. Ray of Indianapolis and 3 ved Mayr Sondrey of Columbus, O pat sere lo

Service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary,

bin, Built | hause west of

PHILLIPS BR bath up: ha

fay basem

Oa advancement, SMALL CHIL- |

ARer

t st.

nis Pros. ect Plant office of Citiz | ss Falke oui 3 eal % BEAUTY COURSE SALE gate offi ce, 2950 | ¢ See Mr, MN Seon, 130 p.m. Friends Juvies | | NOW ONLY S125 | Fboks pve,

p. 4 Ls : Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at} SEE MR. FLETCHER iL mortuary after Saturday noon. { | @ EASY TERMS ARRANGED rots gx

NCE—Mrs. Edward, mother of J. Har- INDIANA NATIONAL BANK GIRL © “work. ® SMALL PAYMENT WILL

old of Indianapolis, sister of Mrs. Agnes s VIRGINIA AVE GA-2441 ROLLMENT UP TO AND INCLUDING

California and and .general office Market St

LR, REFINING CO I and 12 noon.

Young, Mrs. Fred Doeckel and Tom MAY 15 ENROLL NOW. an of Rock island, Ill, passed

¢ Services Flanner & Buchanan ‘Wednesdwy. Se. Hime

inyited. Interment Crown Hill. - Friends

Mortuary, Saturday, 10:30 a. m.

‘may call at mortuary. KEN—Walter F, (Wally), ; SOREN husband. of Fern, father of «and Golan Goken, son of Charles brother of ule M. oken, Pp away Priday morning. uneral at

jey Brothers Irving Hill Chapel Monday at 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. 70, passed away ednesday morning at the residence, husband of Florence

GRADY—Frank C.,, age w 1519 S. State’ st. E., father of Arthur E., B. H. Seidemann, of Wilton, John, and Marion Grady, and Mrs. Clyde Sprague, Ind. Services at the J. “Chapel of the Chimes,"

city, and

Earl,

ton Park. Friends may call at “Chapel of the Chimes.”

F., age 74, husband of

RICKS—O. * Hattie Hendricks, father of Lola Edith Ina Pearl Ingersol, Indianapolis; Eva Lillian Chamness

Dale, Lebanon, 1nd.; and one granddaughter, Edith Chamness of Speeaway City, away Thursday, Feb. 15. Funeral prday, Feb. 17, at 2 p. m., at Ro & Kekin Mortuary, 1902 N. A Friends invited. Burial Hil Friends nay call at the tuary any tim JIRWIN-—-Robert . Justed away Wednesday,

of 519 N. Bosart age 48 v

usband of Marie Mooney Irwin, brotner Agnes Sister Arthur and George|’ m.

of Miss Helen May Irwin, Mrs, Vollmer, Mrs. Louise Bigelow, "Joseph Margaret, # Irwin. Services Saturday, 9 a. Harry W,. Moore Peace Chapel; a. m., at Little Flower church. - Holy. Cross cemetery,

JOHNS Tony. age 53, t. ig poy AWAY Wednesday we Services Saturday, 10 Funeral Home, #% Ppriends Mvited. +. cemetery. home a. ter 4 Pp. m.

father of

Burial

Friday.

.morning, wife of Larence C, Deffern .- Haase, Bloomington, Haase, Bernette, Ind.;

North Terre Haute; Prank Haase, Lillian | Schroeder and Mrs. John Seymore, Hoily- |

Mrs. For

George Ki further “Chapel of

MONROE—Edward M., ¢* Mamie Monroe, father of Mrs. G Patterson, passed away Wednesday ning. Service Saturday, 2 p. m,, ¢ Puneral Home, Friends invited Burial Memorial Friends may call at funeral home 4 p. m. Friday.

“QUILLMAN—Jonn Clem, st. man, father of Katherine. McIntyre, brother of Humphrey, Robert, Ruben and Suitian, passed away Thursday. ices Monday, 10 a. m., at blossom Mortuary, 1321 Burial Crown Hill cemetery. RHODENBERG — Mrs.. Mary wife of John, daughter of Mr. and : B. F, Whelan, sister of Eidson and Bernard Whelan, Bill Eidson, passed away at Ariz. Funeral -Monday, b. 8, m, at the George W. ner tuary, 2313 W. Washington st.; 8 St. John's church Friends in Burial Bainbridge, Friends

Gertrude Graves

Ind

age 37, be-

Chicago, and brother. Alonzo, Hosmer all of Indianapolis, Winchester, Wilson Saturday, 3 _m. Priends invited. “Burial Washing-

passed

Burial |

Tony Johns and Tommy |

a. 1934 W. Mahigrn Glen Haven Friends may call at funeral

information |

away

Jane and assed Shir-

Mrs.

the

s Assistant Bookkeeper-Typist J

515 days, 40 hours Essential industry. Call Mr. Harlan. BE. 0

EVANS MILLING CO.

BOOKKEEPER

| | | Experience preferred on Bur- |

roughs machine. Good postwar advantages.

Muesing-Merrick Coal Co.|

4015. State MA-8585 °

Ann Sat ysier mor-

ave, ears,

BOOKKEEPER

i Pe { . Experienced; double entry ‘system. = §la-day week. Attractive salary. {8

SHIRLEY CORP.

i 330 E. ST. JOE |

at 9:30

CASHIERS—TOILETRIES

Are vou looking for a position that pays| =

you a salary 52 weeks in the year? Then] come in and talk with us

You'll And the |

Jean ning. onkle

ii

| YOUNG LADY, preferably “ MeGAIL—Beulah G., passed away Friday | to operate sister of | environment. Roscoe | Baking Co, Theodore Haase, | Mr. Diehm, FR-1331, |

% CLEANING WOMEN %

ilion, |

the

age 70, husband of

oe eve-

Conkle 1934 W. Michigan st.

Park. after I

|

of 1364 Kappes] beloved husband of Gertrude Quili-]

and

Alvina

2IV- | the Bean-| W. Ray

st!

{Whelan}, |

Mrs, Ts aunt i Phoenix, |

2 a m vited may |

¢all at mortuary after 1 p. m. 3unday.|

SEARS-—Mrs. Maude D., 629 W. of Fred and mother of Mrs, Mark sister of Mrs. Alice Rudd and Wright of Amo, Ind, passed Wednesday morning. Service Fl & Buchanan Mortuary, Saturday, p. m. Friends invited. ville Christian church, 3 p. m, South cemetery, Danville, Ind SIMS—Harry A, (Doc), Harry 8hutt, brother of Mrs, of Chicago,. Ill, grandfather

of

“Rose Shuit; ~died Thursday, Peb i, “at Broductiop control. Masonic ate in figures; experienced or iriex-

the residence, 25 N. Ewing st. service at the Blackwell 1503 N, Meridian st., Saturday, , wm. . Interment Crown Hill Friends invited,

STEWARD James Walter husband of Harriett, father Rhea, ‘Edward Carl, : Stephen Thomas Steward, Bteward, Indianapolis; Anna May Messer, Blankenship, Mrs

funeral

brother of Mrs Flossie

80th,

step-father of Mrs. | Ethel & on

Feb

Mamie Thomas |

wife Boor Join | awa annex 1:3

home, 17

ceme-

age 36, beloved of Ernest "Ralph Walter and | son of Arthur |

Mrs | Lee |

Bryant and Helen Prancis, Henry Clay, |

Ben Steward of Indianapolis Arthur Steward Jr., Italy, ~ Feb. 18. : Sons Funeral

passed Service Sunday, 2 p. inp Hore, 1001 Mai Beech Grove. Burial Round will tery, Friends ‘may call after 7 this evening. THATCHER Lois C., age 33 years, d ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Tt er and Mrs. Dorsey Pence, sister ¢ ward T. Thatcher, Mrs. Orpha Johnson, Los Angeles, niece of Mrs. Carolyn Wood, away Wednesday afternoon from Shirley Brothers Central C 946 N. Illinois st, Burial Crown "Hill cemetery may call at the chapel any time. TURNER—Dr, Benjamin B., Bunday p. m

Friends invited. Friends may cal) flowers are requested

WESTERMAN Emma E., of Ji14 ahd ave, entered into rest Thu Jie 41 years; wife of William C rman: mother of "Edith L. Weste daugh or Sdhh E. Bradley, allle Kniptash uinton Ne. Bradley. BP a. m, at Harry Ww. Friends are welcoine, ‘Hill. Moore Mortuaries, WULF-—Mathilda (Tillie), mother of Mrs. Opal Wilkins, Mrs. Clara Wulf .and John and Ed

Burial at

Crown mortuary, ’

an

Burial

granddaughter

Saturday, 3 p Friends

6481

Moaday, Moore Peace Chapa

and Sgt. |

a way Little | n st, cemePe. ms

augh1atche- | { Edof Cal;

passed | Funeral |

hapel, | m

passed awa Services Flanner & Bu chanan Mortuary Saturday, 11 a

m Hill, | No |

Now- | rsday, | Westrman, er 0! d Al |

Crown |

wife of Walter, sister of

Hart-

ing, passed away Thursday at the resi-

dence on. %he Southport west of Acton, Ind. + at the residence any time after 7 iday, Services Sunday, 1:45 at the residence; 2:30 John's Evangelical ‘Points, Ind. Interment pry. Tolin: Service.

PARDS OF THANKS i. JOFIN- re W chnnot hh je fel! Thanks to ‘priests, nuns, tive eighbors & friends

rd, 3

church at Acton

“express

for

“miles

Priends may wail

p. rn

p.m, from 8¢,

Five ceme-

3 eur rela. the

don of sympathy and the

bouquets presented

Lt. Trancis, A 8 1945

to John,

ND SON.

5 Wi se

iby.

| working conditions pleasant. Moore Mortuaries. | store is an essent ial part of your ev { home front service! Ages 18 w 50, Full-!

time jobs available.

Good not necessary.

You Tug- |

cans |

HOOK’S DRUG STORES

Califorfiia ind Market Sts.

CASHIER

DEPENDABLE | i

25 to 35, Agreeable | West or call

age COMPTOMETER Post-war security. 1331 E. Washington,

White or colored. Permanent position. | salary. * Experience preferred, 6 days—good pay. CLAYPOOL "HOTEL

~ CLERK—TYPISTS General Office Clerks

Permanent Positions With Post-War Future

Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc.

6 N NOBL E

~ Clerk—Typist A permanent osition in oul PURCHASING D EP ARTMENT ideal working conditions own CAFETERIA

Holcomb & Hoke Mig. ra

1545 VanBuren

‘Clerical Work and Typing 5-Day Week Permanent Position

The Hoosier Casualty Co.

considered | positior

Service Tha 15th Floc Floor Fletcher Trust Building Burial

~~ CLERICAL

Permanent position for girl In miist be acc ir: |

perienced

Mitchel & Scott Machine Co.

1841 La Ludi ow.

CLERK - TYPIST gO: essentia

Go od Ages, NO

COOK AND WAI TRESS _ Bu day work 8

DICTAPHONE OPERATORS

Experienced Good Pay—40-Hour Week

Apply

+ HERFF-JONES. CO. 1411 North Capitol Avene

DISHWASHER ** =", %;

DISHWASHER rk

=Gond

1357 Meridi

"ENVELOPE MACHINE - OPERATORS

For Light, Pleasant Factory Work PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT |

‘Central States Envelope Co.

16 South Sherman Drive |

FILE CLERK =

We are looking for an ambitious girl] to serve as file clerk in our .accounting department. This position . offers plenty | opportunity to advance: thcluding chance to learn | M. tabulat ns work Apply at our employment office! between 8:30 a. m.-12 noon

Bowes “Seal Fast” Corp. x 216 N. Pine St

We: train you for ar fascinating clerical position with an assured future,

APPLY ,JOMORROW

LANE BRYANT, INC.

52 E. MARKET ST. 7

To. FILE CLERK

. Piling and general office wari type ing not required. No, experience oHikce se sary, No Saturday work: Pledeant town.

ples.

| GIRLS TO LEARN MARKING

: je.NO AGE LIMIT—ONLY

HOTEL

‘Housewives, 18 to 0 85

|LADY —For

10 hour, 5':

EXPERIENC ED

FILE CLERKS

town nie of aeXtablished husineds | 2 0! : $15 Peoples Bank ‘bldg,

1901 Central

___. Fashion Cleaners,

or colored WASHINGTON

White

If vou are planning to heip out your family budget, why not come in and let us explain our easy-to-learn bakery work. Both day and evening hours.

OMAR, INC.

g01 16th

HOUSEWIVES

to operate Sewing machi industr Experienc e not

MECHANICS UNIFORM & WIPER SUPPLY

N. NOBLE

KITCHEN AND GRILL HELP No sundays or bolidays See Mrs. | teele Y Or C. A. 310 N. liinois

light mechanical work. Ex- | perience -not necessary 15 N. Pennsyi-|

van.a st oo MAIDS | Full or part-time rasan working condit CLAYPOOL HOTEL

Maids, Room Inspeciresses

ions

Cleaning Women, Laundry Workers

6 DAYS-—GOOD PAY CLAYPOOL HOTEL

ORDER FILLERS

You will fill orders on the stock floors. ‘Interesting, clean work in a modern building. Permanent,

LANE BRYANT, ne."

5% E. MARKET ST.

PAY ROLL CLERK 18-30

knowledge of

some typing requir interesting

Call RI-1321, 8a. m 105

‘e PBX OPERAT

® Typing Experience ®

day week. Permanent. |

e MGM PICTURES o

* Mr. . Mack eod LL 4361 e

help 154 N

te

n w ; $25 rex No Sundays, Dela-

~ STENOGRAPHE ER

Claim preferred. Five-day 3 Room 409%

SALESPEOPLE

Heavy

arket

novelties good season Just good earncommission. floor

ries, bags, and -a

Salary . Hindel, main MORRISONS

20 W.. Washington

“SALESPEOPLE |

Experienced in Selling Coats apd Suits, Salary & Commission i Apply Employment: Office, 7th Floor

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. “% SILK SPOTTER *

FASHION CLEANERS, 1001 Cen

* SODA FOUNTAIN HELP *

Will train (12»-middle-aged ladies for operation of new fountain. { Enjoyable work with good hours | and good pay. Please call in person,

Lady for Soda Fountain $25.00 days Good « advancement, IR-5222

hours. | after

weekly 6

PART 1 working

_ LI-35¢

apher, Truck K

good LC 0

IME - stenog ion Martin

TYPIST COMPTOMETER OPR.

5-Day week, 8 A, Mt 20 P Excellent wor y 101 mane

BASCA MFG. 60.

301 ) Roos evelt.A €¢H-5325, or 'CH-2 201 n

TYPIST 5-Day Week Permanent Position

The Hoosier Casualty Co. —

| 15th Floor Fletcher Trust Building

Per-

Young - ‘Lady Typist for general office work for theater -adyertiming concern; 40+ hour” ad at. © 328 N. Nlnois. *LI-15

2 TYPISTS -

Casualty Inglitance gxperience preferred Five-day week. -120 Market, Room 409.

WAITRESSES

- Eye Nigs 3 -+. 4Top Wages ' © WHEELER'S

= 139 MN. Perin, 8 W. MARKET :

omy

perma’ |

| COMMUNICATION CARRIERS

_ HOTEL MAIDS | Open Every Nite Til 10 P.M, [rm ——— |

® TO ACCOMMODATE WAR WORKERS |

Own vour own shop . weekly, { or we place you on well paying responsthle | X on 3 { b P ‘Catalogs.

C00KS

Th

Good learn a

i

period and have in the following departments:

RI-1321

for have an attractive offer tor you.

8TH NEEDED

NO SUNDAYS-—-37 18 IL JLIROIS | HELP WANTED—MALE « 11}

EDUCATION

AND HOUSEWIVES NOTICE earn $125-$200

depending on the size o? shop,

All male workers covered the Priority _Referral Plan will comply regulations.

bsition.. Easy to Learn Method. Free

Phone for detailed informatien. |

{Acetylene Burners &-: Shear Men | - Steady work in essential industry that { will continue after the war: 80c per hour starting rate for good men See Mr Westphal, Indianapolis Machinery & Supply Co.. 1959 S. Meridian st.

AUTO MECHANIC

Experienced on Ford Automobiles Essential Industry

See Mr. Kinsley GENERAL BAKING CO.

218 'W. Vermont

AUTO MECHANICS

| “BUSY SHOP-WELL EQUIPPED. ES-| SENTIAL INDUSTRY. GET SET NOW| | TRANSPORTATION IS VITAL DURING */ THE WAR. AND WE WILL BB GOING |

401 ROOSEVELT BLOG. ILLINOIS at WASHINGTON

Salary, 1 room, board. laundry. C

Sunnyside Sanatoriu 1m.

DISPLAY DEPARTMENT x

Openings as helpers in our display department. Full timg employment. 40-Hour week.

Miss Mulvey. | { |

Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor." wUPERIOR CHEVROLET Was

AUTO MECHANIC

EMANENT IN uD PAY SE

~ HARRY A. “SHARP co. «443 VIRGINIA AVE.

ICS. GOOD CONDILIONS 0TH

L1-4378. | {

THE WM. H. BLOCK €0. sie

ee i ae

We Need Hosiery Workers Pre Experienced and Inexperienced opportunity skilled Clean place show you

: for Inexperienced to AUTO M CHAN trade. © Short training —UUARANTEE—- COMMISSIONS to work Come in % CENTRAY, 3 SALES TA-45 01

the opening we ) Als rience

‘BAKER

Also TC experiencea oven man. Open exeuing for interview WEST BAKING CO. * 1331 E. Wash

| BARBER y Joe Heath's\ Bart

133 W. "Market

" BARTENDER—EXP.—SO0BER ——

|ST. MORITZ 109 N'SPENN. |

BILL CLERK

Experience

let

us

@ Looping © Scaming @® Mending

@ Pairing

“Shop @ Boarding ’ {

Inspection p

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS ™~

8A. Mte5P Mf

Typewriter operation preferred but not will train if rapid

‘STEWART MFG. CO.

! with

to 12 NOON and 2toSP. M

toS5 P. 11 \ w 28TH

‘White Salary, room; board

JANITO and laundry. Sunnyside San-

Bowes “Seal Fast” Corp.

216 N. PINE ST. {

|

atorium. _CH-7 676 - Mrs. Sherrick. THREE LEATHER TRIMMERS No Experience Necessary M. R. MASSON CO. sa 2160 Montcalm ~~ =~ MEN WANTED Lithograph Press Helpers

70¢ an hour tor day work, 75c an nour for night work. Considerable

| for work

| Supply €o.,

| to 50 years; lished central Indiana territory: essary.

Thomas,

RELIABLE MAN ~

in shipping and stock room Apply to Mr. Reinhart, Peerless Electric 122 8S. Meridian st,

~ SALESMAN WANTED 2

| permanent connection; estab-

Ex-service man World War 2 or age |

Car necRepeat products.

commission to start. Phone E.

White or colored, age 16 | WA-18717.

overtime necessary

B. Burford Printing Co.

603 E Washington

~ MACHINE SHOP WORKERS

Experienced; 10 hours per day. 1 Night Foreman 2 Centerless Grinders 1 Experienced Automatic Screw Machine Setup Man 1 Heavy ,Duty Laborer, good pay.

SHEAR OPERATOR |

Wonderful opportunity for an experienced ‘man in an essential industry Steady work. Good starting salary. Apply Mr. Miller.

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO. |

543 W. McCarty

FR-1421

Mr. Hauser, 3200 EB. Wash, or U. 8 Employment Service, 357 W. Wash. {

a Al |

MAINTENANCE MAN |

considerable electrical experience | Essential industry , Post-war work. West Baking Co Co.. 1331 E_ Washington st =~ st

45 years or older for janitor and

| healt h Steady work with post-war future el Tot my Apply

PITMAN-MOORE CO.

1200. Madison Ave. MAN Handy With Tools for General Maintenance Work

Apply Mr. Hocker

Progress Laundry : 130 E. MARKET |

+ MAN % |

TO WEIGH COAL

Dispatch orders and general i Experiwill train

s-day week Personnel Office

fice

manent position Gooc

‘ MACHINE salary. Apply Mr Miller OPERATORS | W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

Ly W MeCartv

BOYS

Over 16 Years 40¢ Per Hour to Usher at

operators We |

need machine war production.

We vital

Apply now.

x Claypool Hotel Pharmacy * ‘WAITRESS & COUNTER MAN

)

“Indiana Theatre

See Mr. Pitts r Boys to Park Cars %

NISON YS or OHIO & PENN

Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co.

1545 VanBuren

MAN AND WIFE

institutional w Call nt _BE-~ Jo,

& CHEMICAL LAB. assistant wanted High school education necessary, some chemical experience helpful, - Ap essential ' industry, ' important in peace as well .as In wartime, Permanent position, an excellent opportunity for advancement commensurate with ability and initiative. See or write Clarence Holmes, 2950 Prospect Bt Citizens "Gas and Coke Utility Indianapolis

superin~

VITAL FACTORY WORK.

® Good Starting Pay ® Early Advancement ® A Job With a Future ® No “Experience Needed

~ % CANVASSERS *

Men or women to do advertising wor for national coffee company. -Transporta- | tion furnished Salary plus commission 650 Virginia ave out

rd “out of town THE BARBASOL | CHEF planning, menus;

COMPANY 3 846 N. Senate Ave.

hotel; capable » of |

CHEMIST wanted for chemieal laboratory of Citfzens Gas and Coke Utility Opportunity for research and broadening experience in testing. An essential industry, importaut in peace as well as in wartime. | Permanent positiop, .an excellent chance for advancement commensurate with ability and initiative. Re- | quirements: Degree in chemistry, in- { «dustrial experience helpful, but not |

Barnes Hotel Coffee Shop Opposite Union Stal ion)

"YOUNG MAN OR LADY

Shipping department of theater advertising concern, 40-hour week. Permanent 328 N Illinois

t | ELI LILLY AND CO.

Has the following job opening available to and women not now employed an essential | industry. MEN

essential See or write Clarence Holmes, 2950 Prospect St. Citizens Gas and Coke Utility, Indianapolis

men in

ff ——— Coal Truck Driver Steady Job - Good Pay Most coal conveyor loaded

MUESING-MERRICK COAL CO.

401 ¥. State st MA 8585 AR30 Rrankville ra _IR-uM

COLORED MAN

for ‘ work in concrete block ” factory.

«Advance Block To., Tl 712° W.. 13th st,

COOKS ‘and GRILL MEN WA-6440

10 Production Operators 3 Bottle Wash Operators 2 Animal Caretakers 1 Process Operator 1 8panish Translator 3 Power Plant Operators WOMEN hy Capsule Machine Oper#tors 12 Laboratory Assistants 12 Finishing Operators 6 Comptometer Operators 4 Clerical Workers Postwar Possibilities

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

220 EAST McCARTY | STREET

WESTERN UNION

il wanis -

(night) -

CYLINDER PRINTING PRESSMAN

"Paper Package Company

Pleasant’ inside work 8 pelaman ” Age 16-60 : : i experience necessary "Apply Bapioyment Burka, §

‘a.m. to 430 p. m. Monday thru Fries 8 a.m to 1p m, Satirday.

» ELECTRICIAN — Experienced for main< . tehmnce Work; $1.01 per hour, 48+ hour week Time and one-half over 8 hours. Critical industry. See L, O. Baker, Gate office Prospect piant, Citizens Gas: 8 Coke ih 2050" - Props o i i

| 887

| ~~ MEN 26 TO 50

good wages. Call |

MUES 6-MERRICK COAL CO. dor Ss, - Stat » __MA- 8585 Wanted — Mechanics, Helpers ‘and Tire Men

in Essential Apply - Clyde

[aero Mayflower Transit “Co,

Mass. Ave

Indust 8 8. Berry’

Previous experience * une] industry manufac | Varnish and Lac-| with nd conHave ZY advance-

Steady work necessary Essential turing Industrial Paint, quer Protective Coatings, version problems postwar { job classifications permitting ment Overtime hours worked regularly |'All production employees share in ap- | proved Wage Incentive Plan which has paid a monthly Wage Ineentive Bonus for the past eleven months and should con-| tinue Factory one mile from the Circle frm Over 75% of our production men have| from six 23 years or more of service | with us Applicants must comply with | |W. M. C. regulations Call at employ | Fmentoottiees Liv Varnish Company, 666 | South Califo California ‘nia Street.”

to

CFR EFERENCES REQUIRED:

} HOUR APPLY M, TO 12 nee WL. TO oP. M. ow. 28TH ST. | {

| | £ PAPER SacRAGE CO. 802 S. Delawares

Essential Industry

for production job in an ¢ essential paper industry. No experience necessary

MEN, 17-60

THE BEVERIDGE PAPER CO.

WASRINGTON,

for Miscellaneous Factory Work

| in | | |

Central ‘States Envelope Co.

8 SN _Sherman Drive

MEN—16 T055@

for work In service station; perma~ nent; good starting salary; oppor. tunity for advancement; no tire or \. Rrease work.

| 'GASETERIA ©

1031 E." Washington St

MEN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY

Experience NOT Necessary

full or part trae. Steady work now ano after the war. Our business has been operation here for 75 years

National Starch Products, ino. 1515 8 VROVER :

for stockroom work An ou hardware and helpers in our ste€l department,

-Bssenitial industry. - &la-day Sood starting salary. - Apply

W. y HOLLIDAY & co.

M3 W. McCarty.

week. ‘Mr.

x

> pro } STRONG IN THE POST-WAR YEARS | | ducing medicines for the war and pu Tite SINGLEMMAN for farm work, must | experience. |

{ ice

* ASSISTANT SHIPPER > PAPERHANG ING—Samples

5's Days

Time and one-half for overtime

Experience Unnecessary

‘% Columbia Pictures Corp. % | 432 N. ILINOIS ST. * |

have some dairy Room and ‘board furnished. Con-| tinuous employment throughout fy year. F. L. Meier, 3525 E. Was ington, IR-1413 or “IR-1151.

| Truck Body Repair Men See Wm, R. Stewart

887 Mass. Ave.

Salary ag

Claypool _Hotel,- for BE ew |

Schoelboys

tory work,

to 18; light part-time fac-| 1120 EB. 32d st. |

Furnace Repairs

Hardwood floors

| retin Remodelings. Est, free.

~

Aero Mayflower Transit Co.

| ONE-DAY SERVICE

Emergency Dry Cleaners Crescent Cleaners, 1244-46 N, Cap, HOOSIER WEAVING CO.

MOTH - HOLES—TEARS—BURNS REWOVEN

509 STATE LIFE BLDG,

LIFE BLD MA-1140

COSMETICS by Luzier, advertised Im Medical Journal D'ARCY'S DREN'S SHOP, HU-8920.

WE SPECIALIZE From End Repairing and Aligning

to and Trucks (All Makes) SPITINAGEL, & CLAY. 525 W. PEARL

Beat the Rush

how; free estimates.

and metal gutters

work guar.; call any time, CH-2254

= BR-8525 IR-6968

laid, old firs, renovated. Box innerspring PLE Tru repaired early. RI-1832, AND PAINTING,

"PAPER HANGING "0, PANTING: Howard Jines, BE- 2679, “FR-3058

cleaning; work

Estimates Free, CH-2052

RI-2928

laid, ished, refinished: Est

Hardwood firs,

Mattresses

n Immediate service,

PRE HANGING and” ©

guaranteed. MA-7992

Patek Plastering ®

Roo! Repairs, all kinds New roofs Guaranteed work

‘Washer Repairing

915 Cedar St.

Call any time, MA-6296 or BL-3053.

UTTERBACK transfer, moving and Tights hauling; quick service. CH-6699-M,

| KDOMS “WITHOUT BOARD 18.

a "BARTON HOTEL

Clean, attractive rooms; Weekly rates upon application, at Michigan ELAWARE, 244512 — Front, sun porch, excellent Jame. ._TA- 4953

‘Hoosier Hotel $7. 40

| LEONARD, 1305—Nice room, near bath, splayed dy, good transportation. MAe

good beds, Delaware

Near bath, trans. Privale

rms., showers 440 Mass, 63. Ave,

TRUCKS TO HAUL COAL

GOOD RATE OF PAY

HS teres o

IR-1101 WA-2431 MA -8583

3820 - Brookville 1114 E 22d

road 401 8. State ay ba

Experienced

e Tire Changer © Se TIRE SERVICE

9 hid N. DELAWARE STREET

B\ TECHNICAL VRITER

tor Government Equipment Instruction-Book

Must Be Familiar With i and Specifications of Electronic Equipment

RCA VICTOR DIVISION TRUCK DRIVER

OVERALL LAUNDRY. 2520 E. 12TH.

AND H ELPER. Wall Washer

WHITE MAN, | YEARS. LARGE APT. EXPERIENCE AND $1.00: PER|

WHOLESALE

BREAD-CAKE SALESMEN Essential Industry—Post-War Security Good Pay-—See Mr, Puyear

GENERAL BAKING CO.

#18 W. Vermont

WOOL PRESSER

COLORED

I need an experieficed man for a steady | position that will pay well, after the war | as well as now

.CHARLES—GA-2403 DARKO & SO NS Cleaners

3659 Shelby, * Shelby

GREGG CLEANERS

_.._.. 10M Madison Ave, . Here Are 2 Good Jobs % TRUCK DRIVER % STOCK CLERK

The Gibson Co, 433 N. Capitol 3rd Floor

“% EVANS MILLING CO. x

Needs J Packers * Truckers * General Mill Workers

No texperience necessary.’ * Gooa starting pay. Tine and one-half for over 40 hours 0 Minutes (rom Downtown ~ L180 WW, MICHIGAN

* ACTIVE MAN *

for Check In and Wash Room, Helper Salary and Bonus Permanent

* xor-rcn SERVICE * x. 814 Dorian

| BROADWAY, 1138; 3 rooms,

NOT OVER Me

| MERIDIAN, FOO N.—Nice room, private 3 refined eis; transportation, 8

Wi Ne ‘WILSON HOTEL & $6 Weekly, I~ 641-43 FT Ww AYNE Al AVEND ARI -0362 ROOM In private home, 1 gentlemen oniys 350d transportation; near bath, “TAe

comfortable

ing Rooms—

{ Pt S WITH BOARD |EXETER, 1425 N room, home privileges, | tion. "MA-8411, extension 276

, Dr.'s, ref. 1 'Convalescents D.° "sf. | Home, 2 2238 N. Meridian ~__TA-3007

TT Mother's care, Near schools {Chil dren ¥ nd_churches. WA-T678. Call

WANT room wiof “board for boy, 11. CH-1328-R | RURAL 226 N.—Lovely room, suitable oy ate home, good meals. FR-3846, “Park, 214—Good meals, 92

Warm,

Nurse 24 Nursing 1.

varm Sg |

F0OM =| lord: $10.

Priv Ww “WEEK for men only MA-4 [HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS

rooms,

| kitchenette and bath; | Ove. 85. 1$6.50—015 EDISON apartment itilities, transportation : | HOYT, 1112-2 warm rooms, down, quiet, middle aged employed couple, utilities; | no Sninkefs; garage optional, i; Prigide $7.50«

~2-Room housekeeping warm, Close

| KNOX, 507—2-Room apartments, afre utilities private entrances, $6.50. Adult 8. GA-3427. FNEW JERBEY; SUTEL BS ere | rooms furnished; phone; utilities. ployed adults 12TH, 611 E.—2 SEPARATE rooms, accome modate ‘3 employed, $7. 1 Room, $5.

TWO furnished rooms for refined aduld ave

emploved couvle Ina 925 Va

RECTET NE | Ems<

T. A. Moynahan Propérties

‘MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS City-Wide

APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAY

850 N Pennsylvania 8t 1-88 APARTMENT RENTAL H. H. WOODSMALL AGENCY 108 E. WASHINGTON —LI-5301

NO ' VACANCIES ‘GENERAL APARTMENTS 28 W. VERMONT L1-2439

| FURNISHED APTS. | & HOUSES 19 { Have Apts. ; 4 Rms, steam heat, 911

Wash: 2102 Brooks side, also 341 Park. FR-2120, CH-7297-M,

HOUSES FOR RENT mn WILL exchange A-room modern double, no. th, for 5-7-room modern. BR-9728. WANTED TO RENT 2 REWARD : -3-Bedroom apt. or house,

unfurnished; adults, no pets; north of 30th. TA- -4571, Room 416

CABH or $200 oil painting Town (oF rental of J-6-room house north. Ble 1712-M

NIEE front. Toom, refined business rH TA-217178.

A NT — HENTAI SERVICE ALLISON REALITY CU, Ine. RI-2i68

MOVING & STORAGE j a

“Hodges Storage Co.

Store Now~Pay Six Months Later, Estimate Free~Inspection Invited. 960-62 N. Meridian—RI-2019, HOUSES—LOTS FOR SALE 2% $7 50 1622 Martin, Nice large 1-T00Rg-bung.; $300 dn.; barg. HI-11 (gve., TR-T956). FOR BALE OR TRADE; 2-room house on wooded lat, 50x135: $750 cash. See am 13 8. Keystone: » RI-0006, $1450 1624 Martin, Nice 5-rm. bung. (not.mod.) ; leaving state; $650 dn; barg. HI-1133 (eve, IR-7956). § ROOMS ~~ Senii-modern, good NE ® om Ww, Jew x York st, Bee owner,

ww New Y of $1750 2 ih Aho Ly

ba HI-1133 .(éve., IRAT pL m, +

Oraer your new roof .

374 Day. service, -

“bine

near Hanaparas .

APARTMENTS FOR RENT 18 |

!

|

$600 dn; -

{ 119 Pruitdal

W. soy

“HERE 18 220 Leeds—bstorm doors brick: insulate

Studebake

AVE Vacant : 8 roo

fully furnishe erator, gas sti

CC Rar

ONLY $50 $500 Di VAC.—411 BEI Nice 5-rm. bh

Studebake $3960 >”

hom vacant; $1500 IR-7086) p ¢ Rm 088, kitche condition; $24( Baker, CH-406: 406 $3150 °° 1845 hous hardwood floo $650 dn.; barg

school and “co iL LL

Colored $i

r mo

Color Pos

ern rection,

Jahe $2100 hi HI-1133 TON, 537 modern; pric Welch & Son

W. 3st, | on douMls; hi dining rooms; « coal cangumpti out; rent $65.0 Mr, Morrison,

J: 6. MeCul For Over MA-0324-9320. 1 2188

3 Rooms sie

family hame; §

Pennington

GA-2904

1320-31 Bl and gas only. Wichser, BR-86 Ul

IDEAL | BEAUTIFY 187 ACRES

B-room new except heat