Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1946 — Page 14

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Right after the busy Holidays is the best time of the year to give yourself a well-earned, much-needed vacation —for many good reasons.

It’s the least crowded time of the whole year for transportation . .. there'll be more room on Greyhound buses bound for almost any part of the U. 8. A. or Canada.

A vacation is most welcome of all in midwinter — when you really need

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THAT TRIP

ou (

G0 SOON~AND SAVE AS YOU 60 GREYHOUND

respite from cold weather monotony, and from the piled-up strains of four war years!

Your winter trip to the sunny South or West — to friends or family in nearby towns — to popular snowsport resorts — will be warm and comfortable aboard a Greyhound highway coach. Fares, as always, are lowest for any type of transportation.

GREYHOUND TERMINAL

Go soon and go Greyhound — for a pleasant, relaxing winter trip. RIL 4501

§ i . | , new pep ® Ne Pk of the new | pick-u then let we | Phillips 66 oP? your eyes: | | > olatility gasoline made wid Hae i Jements that formerly W . oh i € ation fuels—it ought 8

you see the orange

sign aod 387 "0: aos traffic or 00 9€, there pever Was

3% PHILLIPS CONTROLLED VOLATILITY MEANS THE MOST EFFICIENT GASOLINE IN YOUR MOICR 180 £8 MATTER HOW HOT OR COLD IT GETS,

| Cemetery, Priends may call at the funeral

|

Caito, city, Mrs | Agnes Caito, Kokomo, Ind., passed away at his residence, 432 8. East st., Thurs-

| day, 3:30 i |from residence of his daughter, Mrs. Jack 8.

Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Monday,

McCONNELL—Wilbert E.

4 | Lewis, | ices at Pine McCord Puneral Home, Oak-

| MICELI—Joseph, Jack Mooney,

THE: INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___

|SKATING PROCEEDS

GO FOR WELFARE

Proceeds from a skating party at Riverside rink, sponsored by the Junior Red Cross club of ‘Manual high school at 8 p. m. Friday will

.|be given to he national children’s ‘|fund, Betty Davis, president, and

Mrs. Coral T. Black, sponsor, an+ nounced. : " Committee heads are Idora Richter and Shirley Shotts, tickets, and Carolyn , Kuebler, Roberta Bernhardt, Dorothy Emrich and members of ‘Miss Gladys Denney’s art class, posters.

DEATH NOTICES 1 indianapolis Times, Sat, Jan. 19, 1046

ALLISON-—Harry 8. age 77, father of Mrs. Nina Vogler of this ou, Srandiather of Lt. Louis A. Vogler R., Richard 8. Vogler, yoy Tex., away Saturday, Puneral Monday, 3 3 m., at yster & Askin Mortuary, 1 N. idian. Friends invited. Burial MemoTal. Fark, Friends may call at mortuary al time.

BRUCE—~Wm, H. 8r., age 66, husband of Maggie D. Bruce, i of Wm. a Bruce Jr., Mrs. Mary L. Mat fleld, Ind.; “ Mrs. Hazel 5 White, Mrs. ; Mrs. Frieda

Ethel Sowers, Cleveland, O. M. Warner, San Bruno, Cal; brother of Ora J. Bruce and Mrs. Olla Callahan passed away Baiurday morning. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p. m., from Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 BE. Washington st. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at Chapel after 7 p, m. Saturday. DAY~John Bert, 68 years of age, passed away Friday, Priends may ca Jordan Funer after 7 p. m. Saturday. Jan, 21, at 10 a. m. Friends invited, Bur: Washington Park.

SSTERLINE-My3, Lula M., wife of John W., mother of Margaret, Merrill B., George W., John W. Jr. and James C., passed away Thursday evening at her home, 5101 N. Meridian. Friends may call at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Satur day p. m. and Sunday, and at North Methodist Church, © to 9:56 a. m., Monday. Services 10 a. m. at the church, Burial in Grandview Cemetery, Lafayette, about 12:30 p. m. Monday, HARLOVICH—Leo, of 3907 E. 16th st. passed on Friday, age 41 years, husband of Margaret L. Harlovich, brother of Mrs, Mary Herakovich, Serviced" Fussday...3:00 p. m., at Peace Chapel, 2060 E. Michigan st. Friends are welcome, Burial Crown Hill. Moore Mortuaries.

HERDER--Norman PP. husband of Mary, wr of Mrs. Mary r, brother -of Mrs, Dorothy Kolker, stepfather of Mrs, Virginia Johnson, pagsed &way Priday. Services Monday, 3:3 p. m., from the J. C. Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes,” 1234 Prospect st. Friends invited. Burial St. Joseph cemetery. Friends may call at the hapel of the Chimes” after 3 p. m. osooni HOLTZHAUSER—Marie Christian (Sofie), of 3'3 miles north of Cumberland, passed away Friday evening, age 73 years, mother of Mrs. Charline Horton, Frieda Garboden, Alverne and Edmund Holtzhauser, Hilda Garison and sister of Mrs, Ernest Hartman and Charles Hartman, Funeral Monday, 2 p. m. (private) at residence and at 2:30 p. m. (for the public), St. John's Evangelical and Reformed - Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery, Max Herrlich and Son Service,

KESSLER—Rufus Rudolph of 1931 N. Illi» nois st, passed away Tuesday, age 53

Years. Puneral and burial to be in Hermann, Mo. Friends may call at Peace Chapei, 2050 E. Michigan st, until §

p. m. Saturday. Moore Mortuaries.

KRABBE—Henry M., 617 E 34th st, father of Mrs. Ray E. Jones and Mrs. George H. Paske of Indianapolis and brother of John and Mrs. Charles Bahls and Mrs. William Glave of Danville, Iili-

ry y A m. rvices Monday, 2 p. m., at the Callahan ville, linals. Burl Spring Hill cemetery,

Danville, Illin

peg *. beloved father of Mrs, Mamie Krome, Mrs. Rose Worth, Mrs. Abilee Melvin, Ernest L. and Sam S. LaMar, brother of Rev. Charles LaMar, Emerson, Ind., passed away at the home of his daughter Mrs, Abilee Melvin, 903 E.

Ww.

from funeral

420 services Monday, 10:30 a. hi ends Burial Memorial

ome. Pri invited. Park Cemetery,

LUTES—Rev. Wm. H, of 23 N, Gray st.

ey, of Mrs. Pearl Densford. Time and place later. Moore Mortuary Peace Chapel.

MACHETT-—Mrs. Genevieve, 2018 Broadway, mother of Mrs. Fred Gorton and C. E. Machett, sister of Oscar Mansfieid of Rochester, Ind., passed away Priday a. m. Services Flanner & Buchanan Monday, 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at ‘mortuary. McCARTHY-—Mrs. Margaret A, mother of Charles J. and Willlam C. and Mrs. Albert Hoffmeister, passed away Thursday at her home, 814 E. 46th st. Services

1:30. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill (Billy), age 84, husband of Pannie McConnell, father of passed away Priday. Puneral serv-

landon, Sunday, 2 p. m. Burial I. 0. O. P.

home after 4 p. m. Saturday.

beloved husband of father of Gus Miceli, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Daprile, city, Mrs. Madelens Cuppy. Frankfort, Ind; brother of Mrs. Madelene

Catherine,

p. m., age 381 years.” Puneral

Mooney. 447 East st, Monday, 8:30 m. Requiem high mass Holy Rosary Shure, 9 a. m. Burial St. Joseph cemetery. Friends invited. PRICE—Mrs. Blanche Curtis, age 69, beloved wife of Hop Price, mother late Zilpha Price Molton, passed away Friday evening at her residence, Noblesville, R. R. 5, Box 301. Services at residence Tuesday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Union Chapel. Priends may call Hat residence any time. (Noblesville paphcs

please copy.) RICHARDSON (nee Schockley)—~Mary P., wife of Frank R., mother of John Schockley, grandmother of Marjorie and Norma Schockley, sister of Crilla Banks, passed away Saturday morning. Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 m., at Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel. 5377 E. Washington st, Burial ezer cemetery. Friends may call at Irving Hill any time after 1 p. m. Sunday.

ROACH—Dora K. 53 N. Dearborn, entered into rest Priday evening, age 74 years, aunt of Ferrell Pollock and Mrs. Pred Newby, sister-in-law of Mrs, M. T. Roach. Services Sunday, 2 p. m., at Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan. Priends are welcome. Burial Monday Crown Hill cemetery, Salem, Ind. Moore Mortuaries.

ROBERTS-—Mrs. Pansy T., 1360 N. Kealing ave, beloved wife of Victor E., mother of Mary Lou Roberts, sister of Harold Thomas of Kokomo and Powell Thomas of National City, Cal, passed away Friday a. m. at her residence, Services Manner & Buchanan Mortuary 4 p. m. Monday. Priends invited. Cremation at Planner & Buchanan crematory. SAFFER—Mrs, Esther, of Kokomo, Ind, passed away at her residence Thursday evening, mother of #Mrs. Isaac Hurwick, Sam BSaffer and will be conducted 1:30 p, m., Sunday, at the AaronRuben Funeral Home. Friends invited.

SCHWAB-—-Gustave (Gus), age 75, husband

of Rosa Schwab, father of Mrs. Emma Emerich, Mrs. Bertha Rothman, Mrs. Anna Guion, Mrs. Hazel Adams, Mrs,

Dorothy Asmus and Harry Schwab, grandfather of Carl BEmerich, Mrs, Bernice Davis, Robert Rothman and John Henry Guion, also two great-grandchildren, brother of Mrs. Margaret Ilg, pass Away essen b morning at the residence, i Kessler blvd. Services Monday, 2:30 bie onkle Muneral Home, 1934 W, ichig La Prionds invited, Burial Crown Hill. fends may call at funeral home after Sunday, TAYLOR—Lelia E. Kern, 83 years, 1808 N Pennsylvania st, mother of Marjorie Ann, grandmother of John Taylor, Goshen, Ind., passed away Friday p. m. Services Fianner & Poabanan Mortuary, Monday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Cremation - Planner & Buchanan crematory. Friends may call at the mortuary.

WOODCOCK-—Elveretia (Bit), age beloved mother of Mrs. Maud McMillen, Ind Ee , Greenwood, sister of

Minnie Hammel, mother of Woodcock, 8 morning at ti Ls 360 W. Wiley, Greenwood, Services Monday, 10:30 a. m., at the J. C. Wilson Funeral Home in Greenwood, Friends Invited. Burial Greenwood. Friends may call after Saturday noon.

ZIEGELMUELLER — Catherine, beloved

mother of Wm. Geo, Beniamin Ziegelmueller, Mrs, Anna Truex, sister of Mis. A Paper. Mrs. Emma

neral Home, Dan={"

TEMALE BELF WANTED =

MONDAY, JAN. 21, 1946

the Veteran's hospital at Wood, ‘Wis., for th faithful services and the Blackwell Morticians, for their kind Sonsiderstion,

KRUMB—We wish to thank our friends, ‘relatives and neighbors for their kindness a sympathy extended at the death of our mother. Nellie Krumb, We thank Rev. Raymond or Nol Wg and the Altar Sokisy > and Paul Cathedral, ters S0 kh a the Bt. Vincent's in Ry the pallbearers, and the Black-

well’ Funeral Home i THE KRUMB FAMILY,

FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5

National Hosiery Mills Call RI. 6511, 8 a. m. to § p. m.

CARD OF THANKS s FEMALE HELP WANTED s BULMER—We ! TS ESSWE EB Experienced Monders | _TYPIST-RECEPTIONIST messages of sympathy. acts of kindness A minimum of holy ‘mas’ offer ane | tributes Experienced Seamers fut of Ediphons a rip Mi <i al Jelatives bat our Sn etuvomenny the Experienced Pairers * sib Day. oo -Hour Tek We i thank Father Reidy ‘You wii greet customers Tr The Tintes

and direct them to the various depart ments as well as do neral office routine. Must be high school graduate -

"Real Silk WILL TRAIN

Hosiery Menders and Seamers

8 Boulevard, TA-3377,

BERT S. GADD GRINSTEINER'S

1601 EB. New York

MA-5974 G. H. HERRMANN

1505 8. EAST ST.

HISEY & TITUS

951 N. Delaware Bt. LI-3828

SHIRLEY BROS. Co.

954 N. Illinois Ll

ROBERT Ww. stl RONG,

2130 Pro MA-8049

IU ab the 1422 Pros

|. eon "ORE OF a 34 Prospect St. MA-9438 LOST AND FOUND 7

Wallet, with Canadian credentials; vincinity 30th, ia or 38th, College; belongs to Indianapolis hockey player; reward. WA-0315

LOST, white terrier size dog, black ears, eyes. Near Broadway Methodist church. License 113. Service man's pet, Reward. BR-1483. LOST—Pointer dog; male; 6 months old; liver spotted; answers to name “Jim"; vicinity Broad Ripple; boy's pet; belongs to Pred Eichrodt; reward. BR-2074. LOST—1lady's Bulova yellow gold Wrist watch; black band! on Alabama; between Ohio and New York. BE-0202. Rgward.

LOST—Billfold, identification inside, Block's, Friday afternoon, by 1 girl, Reward. CH-2077, WE On E. Mich. car Jan. 16, long black pocketbook; important papers; reward. 1-118, "Dog, male, white with Dace “pots, name “Salty.” Reward. 3508 CH-3887-M.

Pomeranian dog, brown and Reward area Tom 1842 N Talbot. WA-9650.

WILL GENTLEMAN who picked up § Tech students Monday afternoon pleass call CH-5178 regarding raincoat. LOST—Biue Buick wheel shield, reward. LI-5445.

LOST—Man's wedding ring, Jan. 12; engraved inside; reward. CH-1716-R.

FEMALE HELP WANTED 9

ACCOUNTING CLERK

—High school graduate with one or more years typing experience. Age 18.25. Inland Container Corp. Call Mr, C. E Fellmy, LI1-2323.

ACCOUNTING CLERK (20 to 35)

keeping experience not necessarily required.

National Hosiery Mills Call RI. 6511,8 a. m. to 5 p. m.

Calculator Op'tr.

Not over 35; 5-day week. Bookkeeping experience desired; also must be able to take dictation. This is a good job with a high salary for the right girl.

Chev. Motor Div.

355 W. 9th St. LI-2461, Mr, Yaw

CHORUS GIRLS

With or without experience. We train you free. od salary while learning. Apply deily in person. Hughie Mack, Fox Theater, 242 N. Illinois,

CLERICAL

High school graduate, age 17 to 25, interested in permanent position with good opportunity for advancement; galery plus us; 5-day week Arply State Automobile Insurance Assn floor, Under-

writers bldg. ) _ CLERK-TYPIST

Permanent Position—5-Day Week Good Opportunity

THE HOOSIER CASUALTY CO.

15th Floor Fletcher Trust

~ Women for Counter Work UARANTY CAFETERIA, 20 N. MERID.

DICTAPHONE CORP.

wants assistant office manager to handle all clerical details and correspondence in district sales office. Age 25-35. Salary open. Typing essential. .

Telephone for appointment. RI-4582.

_Electromatic Operator Apply Mr. F. H. Schneider

Indianapolis Morris Plan 110 E. Washington

Either salary, room, board Diet Maids and laundry or salary and outside maintenance. Sunnyside Sanatorium, CH-7676, Mrs, Boone,

EXPERIBNCED. person for corset aiteration workroom in. large retail store. Address Box A-157, Times, EXPERIENCED HOSIERY MENDERS Real Silk Hosiery Mills 634 N. NOBLE Times amt, 400 Lowest, Sata 2a T30

D. m

W. T. Blasengym qa. 357, wa. Ese A CONKLE FORE HOME | cronsFosiiion.: 1984 W. Michigan st. ~~ BE-ISM| gy girect educational 5 [FARLEY FUNERALS joieiet das, | obime career PLANNER & BUCHANAN~—25 West Wal

Must be able to type. Heavy book-|

Neas * with wells cared-for hands and nails. . 634 N. Noble Hau = 35-40, Motbarless Home. Housekeeper “5 stien “=

213, Care Indian

MANICURIST Claypool Hotel

PAYROLL CLERK Must ‘be accurate with figures, See Mr. Snyder

GENERAL BAKING CO. 318 W, Vermont PRESS OPERATORS STERLING. LAUNDRY" Take Shelby cor jo Pine St.

Receptionist Ey aaa! on,

Gasteria, 1031 E. Washington.

SALES STATISTICAL CLERK

Must be SUE to Ale calculating machine

GENERAL BAKING CO.

318 W. Vermont

SEAMSTRESS

Experienced for women's alterations in jarge department store. Address Box

SECRETARY

Excellent opportunity for experienced person. Permanent position. Good salary. Age 20-30 -, years.

Herff-Jones Co.

1411 N. Capitol

with enthusiastic personality.' . Fritsch, Classified Manager. 0. Mr

The Indianapolis Times

——— EE —————————— TYPIST; ALSO STENOGRAPHER

for general clerical work and work for company m: med: edical prods ucts. Good opportunity, Steady wor be

day’ week. Apply personnel dept

PITMAN-MOORE co.

1200 MADISON AVE

2 TYPISTS as to 35)

To work in accounting department. One to do clerical and -detail, one with comptometer experience.

National Hosiery Mills

Call RI. 6511, 8 a. 5p m, a EXPERIENCED WAITRESS

109 N. Pennsylvanie

A Good Place for a Girl to Work OPPORTUNITIES

Hy Permanent positions

y with increases on rege

ularly scheduled batty ' INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.

240 N. Meridian St.

CAPABLE INDIANAPOLIS or vicinity woman with educational background te direct evening program by Ippuintment. Steady income. Car essential. sonal interview, write stating asin. tions, address and phone number to 213, Care Indianapolis Times.

* GIRLS *

Here is the opportunity of § lifetime. LEARN TELEGRAPH WORK % Paid while learning % Pleasant working conditions * Vacation with pay

‘| % Time and one-half for overtime

WESTERN UNION

Apply Employment Office 504 GU. TY BLDG.

8 a m-4:30 > m. Monday thro Friday; 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. Baturgese

~ SECRETARY

Excellent opportunity for experien girl. Permanent position. Pleasant, modern

ce. Call RI. 6511, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.

Shirt Press Operators Shirt Folders

Experienced; for days or nights § to 11 m. Bee Mr. Scott.

EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

840 N. New Jersey

Stenographer

Permanent position, with manufacturing firm. Apply

Hetherington & Berner, Inc. 701 Kentucky Ave.

Experienced

STENOGRAPHERS Permanent position; 5-day week. Good location.

Stokely Van Camp, Inc. 941 N. MERIDIAN

STNOSRAP ER Le TYPIST

GENERAL OFFICE WORE Real Silk Hosiery Mills

634 WN. NOBLE

2 STENOGRAPHERS

Must take dictation; S-day week. Apply personnel office.

PACKARD MFG. CO.

2000 Columbis Ave.

sstown bus to Columbia. ee —

STENOGRAPHERS

If you are interested in s 40-hour week position and permanent employment in pleasant surroundings, come to our employment office on the 7th floor.

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

Steno-Ediphone Opr.

$%-day week. Steady employment, Good starting salary, See Mr. Miller.

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

543 W. McCarty

TYPIST

for dictaphone work. Permanent position, 40-hour ‘week. Good salary.

HERFF-JONES . CO.

1411 N. Capitol ST

school graduate, a Wo in permanent position with oe opportunity to Mvanctment, Goad J Siar. $ ' u alps Ps Automobile Insurance

iri ABP oor Dnderwriters bldg TYPIST

Desirable hours. Stone, floor Con-

~~ 5% Days. Stafford 4 _Sione 6th g.

MA-1451. Typis

for order and billing department; hours, 9-5. Apply Linde Alr Products Co., 729 N. Pennsylvania. TYPIST—FILE CLERK—STEND. Casualty ihsurance company desires typ-

1so stenographer for claim dea, Perma Tap 5-day week. Mr

jcker, LI-1487

welding. Fairly small volume, or ‘experimenta Please give. qualifications | in first

Fad] me

WANTED—A SPECIAL KIND OF

PRODUCTION SUPERINTENDENT FOR A RELIABLE LOCAL FIRM

Man having experience in the manufacturing of sheet metal items involving odd shapes—largely stainless steel—assembled by from 100 to 1000 pieces. Neces-

fry _baxkgroung should incu Seal ong aps of |

|-experience helpful. productien, including the building of some Yools and fixtures. Box ASS, Indianapolis Times, .

Model For

Any sora bound car to 30th, transfer to’

0 17 10 20; in. STEA

GIRLS OVER 18

Good Pay—Good Hours

STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington, take Shelby car to Ping

GIRL to care for two children PR-3138. 3 a

MALE-FEM. HELP WANTED 10

Soda Fountain

We have a number of openings for young ladies and young gene tlemen to work on our fountain.

See MR. MOORE Apply at office

HOOK'S bru stones California and Market Sts.

Steno-Secretary

ENGINEERING OFFICE

Machine and Tool Designer SAT O00 maak $008 wage: slensany L.6.S. SPRING CLUTCH CORP, Subsidiary of Curtiss-Wright Corp,

BE. 5140 BE. 5140 ee p———— -—Man to do gardening and ~'Woman general housework in modern home located in the country,

Best living conditions and good wages. Call Mr. Conner, BR-2471,

MALE HELP WANTED 11 AUTO MECHANICS. GOOD CONDITIONS

~GUARANTEB—COMMISSIO 30TH & CENTRAL SALES

CAR WASHER

Inside work. Warm water, Permanent job.

SEE MR. KINSLEY,

GENERAL BAKING CO.

318 W. Vermont.

Dining Room Porter, Colored GUARANTY CAFETERIA, 20 N. Merid.

DRAFTSMAN"

Experienced on light gauge sheet

| metal design and fabrication. Must

have some ability to make perspective exterior layouts, some artistie ability is advantageous. Must have pleasing personality and ability to work in harmony with ether men, Middle-aged man preferred. Give record for past 5 years to secure consideration. Address Times, Box A-1217.

Metal Polishers and Buffers

pply Employment Office

ZENITE METAL CORP. Rear 201 N. West St.

LAYEROUTS and FITTER-UPS

for steel shop. Apply Hetherington & Berner, Inc. 701 Kentucky Ave. — : Single man, exp. washer, Wanted sweeper repair. Atlas Eleotrie Co., 2050 Clifton. WA-6076

JANITOR & COLORED MAN

re NOT ov RE

SMALL CH EN FOR rosiTioN a CUSTODIAN, LARGE AR TELE Pom UH okie, COR LIVIN RED ONE A LL TIES. EX. FERENCE AND REFERENCES EQUIRED. APPLY IN PERSON . PA M12 NOON AND 2 P. M-b P.' ML 11 W. 28TH 8 TAILORS

Experienced for women’s alterations im large. retail store, Address Box A-158.

TYPISTS

TRAIN TO BE BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATORS We “Will Pay You $110 A MONTH While “Training and $125 A MONTH When training is completed.

Forty-hour week plus time and a half for overtime, Vacation and sick leave, retirement fund, group insurance, Credit union. hh

"See Miss Smith

INDIANA EMPLOYMENT

SECURITY DIVISION 3rd Floor—141 8. Meridian St,

2 BOYS TO PARK CARS

© Empire Garage, 126 E' Wabash. A Mr, Kennedy. Be Sen

a .

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SATU MALE HELP EXP. P/

For our bakery roundings; full-t ary, Apply Emy

Fl THE WM. PORK

Steady T

STARK.V 725

PRINT ER— Unio Qualityprint, | WANNA PPPS

PERSONALS,

pT

. ANGELES leave Jan. 20, expenses. bt and. heats MA-6732. EX-SERVICE } clock repair w

WILL NOT be tracted by a after Jan. 16. DRIVING to C four passenge.

FALSE

NOW YOU can | with SOFT, com home and CHE to plates. Clean Albsolute money Ask your drugg! plete set to COI BOX . 125, India BURNS, TE Hoosier 509. STATE LIF 15 EV

Nora Carte

Marthe Baker 2022 Winter Ay "BEAUTY ROYAL BEAUTY

FOR FEMIND DAINTY MA

I will not be 3 tracted by an E after January 1

Avon Beauty S

LADIES CLEAN * PRESS *R

MEYER

(PAPA MALO ALTERATIONS, coats a speci 4806

Charlie’s | Ex-serviceman

repairing, car p Bennett, 1025 N AUTO repairs 1 management b : velt ave; (rear). Spon

“BEAUTY SE SE

Junior Servic § till 6 SCHOOL, 342 o

Carpenter Auto Repai

Denny's Gar., 3 CARP C cement work.

DRY C

Men's Suits, Ov Ladies’ Dresses Alterations, Rep

Shoe Repai ARIE) CHIMNEYS CLEANED,

Brick, cemes Guaranteed

Puriai Par Curtains == DYNAMITER, I brick" smokest! RI-1936. ELECTRIC hous clocks, ete., | Wigley, CH- 3450 Electrical trical constrict WA-§449 day c TY PE Electrical : LOOI Peather pillov 1335 8. Meridia

FOR YOUR Call Phil |

WE RFI

FURN/

General Con Cement, brick, ainting, paper] eed; 24 hr,

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Sse aa a, ® - J

Complete ove 24-hr. service

GENERAL REP, ing, and carpi . 4 Pree estim General Ha White men.

GENERAL HAU Kinds & Kindli

Hardwood floor ished, refinished

HAULING: hy pacity 5 yar radius. . T. L.

Hauling .... VETERAN want:

Jhomes, factor General Lig Trash, Ashe

LI-9250. Laundry { Mattresses

i clalty; new bm { match. made to Co. RI-1832

i PLAKE’S 604 N. Jeflerso

{ brake service, nights MA-6028.

Moving PAINTING

Int

Painting

an paint

Spray

Spec. |

I CH-4925-W E. Lochard. PAPERHANGIN

Ee Paper Han Paperhang MA-6206 TA-1853 ©

PAPERHANGIN Guar, servifde

"WALLPA Carl W, Bar Paper Hang! PATCH PLJ Plastering,

Plastering. Plumbing

Clellan, cn-103

RADIO SM Remodeling

pha. ili 3 rs,