Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1946 — Page 28

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prices for all principle groups of items in the

"550 Cattle.

ha The 550 cattle were about steady in the usual week-end clean-up "type trade at the Indianapolis of SuEkyards today; the U. 8, agriculture department sald. ulture ‘2850 hogs and 250 calves showed no change. “Sheep and lambs totaled 1275, Fat Jambs were active and steady to strong, and Saughter ewes were unchanged:

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DOA. —SUPPLIES—

Reasonable Prices . Terms Sacks Cameras . Joweley

went up 05 per cent, reflecting

1638 Ciro)

17.50 11.00| M

family budget pushed the consumers’ price index 1.9

per cent above last year. The index stood at 130.4 per cent of the 1935-39 average and was up 27.8 per cent from January, 1041, The .food bill advanced 12 per cent in thé quarter and 1.0 per cent in the month ended in mid-Decem-ber. Fresh fruits and vegetables prices increased 4.4 per cent in the month.

» 8 CABBAGE" increased 100 per cent and sweet potatoes 16.9 per cent. White potatoes jumped 13.1 per cent and lettuce increased 5.1 per cent. Oranges went up 17.7 per cent, but apples fell 4.4 per cent in the month. Prices of butter and peanut butter increased 3.2 and 5.2 per cent, respectively, in the month, reflect~ - the ~ withdrawal of

less than 1.0 per cent, and lard went up 2.8 per cent. » CLOTHING costs increased 0.3 per cent during the quarter, and house furnishings edged up:0.2 per

higher hospital rates and costs for medical care. Gasoline prices declined moderately. Average costs of fuel, electricity and ice increased 0.3 per cent during the quarter, and rentals advanced 0.2 per cent since June,

LOCAL ISSUES

onda) quotations furnished by cpapolis securities dealers: STOLEE

es Co cl A pid Wayne 7% p!

Pu Pub Tel 4%s 55 Trac Term Corp 58 67 .

J 3 & Washingion 51. Ma-5100

H J Williamson Inc 8s 58 .

ing subsidies on Nov: 3: Eggs sdvaneed last.

.| Billingsley, "director of fund rais-

3 follow. Yn

oo $. 0 PROBE

MARKETERS

Wise Approves Funds for

Tax Checkup.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 (U. P).—~ Black market operators got nh ad-

$184,707,000 for operating expenses next year. This was an increase of nearly $49,000,000 over the current fiscal year, largely because of the stepped-up drive on the wartime tax violators. Treasury officials sald more than 40000 cases of tax evasion, a lot of them involving black market operators, were under investigation or awaiting investigation. And that,

surface.”

July. bus, it has been moving at a relatively slow pace until recently because of the lack of sufficient investigative manpower. The appropriations bill makes $325,405,500 available for the treasury’s regular operating expenses next year. It provides $1,279,061,440

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LABOR RELATIONS FORUM. AT CHURCH

A forum on the relations of management and labor will be presented at the Valley Mills church Sunday at 7:30 p. m E. C. Wi director of E. C. Atkins' Co, and Willlam

they said, has “only scratched the|

The treasury really began its| 3 drive on black market tax chiselers ri

directed and. supervised by Paul C.

THE INDIANAPOLIS INES.

Zenith EA ING HOMES St SOUGHT,

Promotes Boyne |" Termed ital te to Success

RODEFELD CO. distributors of Zenith radio, products in Ine - Of Housing Program. (Editorial, Page 18)

disnapolis, notified that William are - Boyne has been appointed district sales man+ ager. : Ms . ‘Tory By NED BROOKS will coyer Scripps-Howard Staff Writer the distributing

cess of his program to provide 2,-

Mr. Boyne ; Wayrie, ‘He has 700,000 new dwellings by ‘the end

been in the radio business for 15 years. In February, 1942, he Was assigned as civilian administrator in the procuremexrt division of the signal corps for radar equipment. He joined the Zenith Corp. in October, 1943, as divisiongl manager on hearing aids, and was aeighed to the. radio division | last spring.

OPENS GREENSBURG FURNITURE STORE

tt proposals is debated next After First Sale

speculative sales,” Mr, Wyatt said. “They are necessary to avert inflationary spirals which might have a

tion.” The provision eliminated by the house committee would have permitted an existing home to be sold at any price the owner could get,|p but thereafter the home could not be resold at a higher figure during the life of the act. Mr. Wyatt “sald he was “satisoa) 'with the revised method for price controls on new homes. Under this procedure, the federal housing administration would -examine: bud ers’ plans and proposed Pejoes much the same passes on applications on materials. ®

Message Uncertain

The expediter said after a conference with President Truman that

P. C. Schneider F, A."Schneider P. A. Bchneider, local furniture dealer, will open & new store in

Greensburg tomorrow. ’ The Fritz Schneider Co. will be

Schneider. The brothers now operate. a furniture store at Fountain Square, Lloyd “Red” Kanouse, recently discharged from the army, has been appointed general manager. The new store features a streamlined structural glass front and modern interior.

House would send a special message to congress dealing with the

both he and the President had canvassed the situation with congress leaders. Meanwhile, a survey showed that production bottlenecks must be broken in a dozen or more home-

Meetings

ing for social agencies. among labor

.|groups, will be the speakers.

An open discussion period will

Stewart's Names Dapore Manager

‘Plans for complete renovation of its stores were being formulated as Wilbur V. Dapore was named manager of Stgwart’s, Inc., 44 E. Washington st., and three branch stores, C. 8 Ober, secretarytreasurer of the company, announced yesterday. One of the city’s oldest retail book and stationery firms, Mr. Dapore giewarts plans extensive remodeling and the addition of several departments in the stores. A veteran of Pacific warfare, Mr. Dapore participated in the invasion of Hollandia and Luzon as a member of the 5th air force. Before the war, Mr. Dapore was an associate of the John Shillito Co. of Cincinnati, O., where he served as merchandising department manager and as a member of the firm’s resource group. Other stores are operated at 5539 E. Washington st., 4217 Col-

«::.| lege ave. and 109 E 34th st. M.L.

Ober is president of the company.

We offer

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Feb,

Agents Finance Company, Inc.

5%, PREFERRED STOCK AT PAR AND ACCRUED DIVIDEND To Yield 5%,

- SECURITIES CornoRaTion

Investment Bankers ‘

Lincorn 5538

15, 1946

TRUCK WHEAT

Indianapolis flour mills and grain elevators are” paying $1.70 per bushel for No. 1 red wheat (other grades on their merits); oats, Mo, 2 white or No. 2 red testing 34 lbs. # better, 76¢; corn, No. 2 yellow shelled. $1.08 per bushel, and No. 2 white shelled corn, fa 23.

[Easiest Possible Credit Terms™ | Just Received! . .. Large Selection

~ THROW RUGS sq

* HUB FURNITURE CO. 414 E. WASH. ST.

Between New Jersey & East—FR-0847

building materials if Mr. Wyatt's Legal Fraternity goal of 1,200,000 new homes in 1046 “Highlights of the Veterans’ Administration” will be presented by|reached. In some cases current William F. Piers of the administra- | production must be trebled or tion at the luncheon of the Indian- quadrupled. ’ apolis Alumni and Gamma chapters| Prices, wage rates, raw material of Sigma Delta Kappa, national|scarcities and labor shortages are legal fraternity, Monday in the|contributing to the ‘difficulties. In Claypool hotel. Indiana supreme|some cases, additions to plant cacourts judges will be guests. Robert |pacity will be necessary.

E. Kirby is alumni president and DEATH NOTICES 1

Robert E. Chenoweth is program " Indianapolis Times, Friday, Feb, 15, 1046

chairman. BURRIS—-Mrs. Laura Suitor, beloved py other KJ Ril Ns Moose, rs. argare ntgomery, s. Myrtle May Lewis, Otto and Chester Buttor

Metallurgists Dr. Robert F. Mehl, Carnegie Institute of Technology, will give “Impressions of World Wide Metallurgy” at the dinner of the American i420 Society for Metals Monday in the Marott hotel. Honey Creek Seselery CRAWFORD—-Geo. W., 81, beloved Sales Executives husband of Edith M. am Jathes “Today's Marketing Problems Shas Swwierd, mn Lh Guy rh ford, and What We Can Do About Them” | [ee Wilhite. passed aay op oon and Mrs will be discussed by John W. Evans, [1136 8. Meridian, ‘Wednesday. Punerei Cincinnati, at the services Saturday, 2 p. m., dinner of the In- ’

Burial Ploral . Priends may call at the residence any Hime. Speaks & Pin dianapolis Sales Executives coun

Service. DIXON—Mary Idella of 20 N. cil, Monday in the Lincoln hotel. |

st., entered into rest Thursday, age 87 years, mother of Mrs. Lucille Dixon Beam, ter f Mrs. Una Talbirt. Manager of the Cincinnati office

of the Kee Lox Manufacturing Co., Mr. Evans is | Midwest regional director of the wood cemetery. Frien National Federa- funeral” home any time after 7 p tion of Sales Executives. He is a|goopnrasTure—NM past president of the Cincinnati] Iva Goodpasture;

ial Stilesville, Ind. Moore Mortuaries, FRYMAN-—-Nancy BE, age 63, mother of

daughter of Mrs. ister of Mrs. Ida Staley, Maxwell, Ind,; Mrs. Charles Lane, < Mrs. Henry -Gerts; Mrs. Nettie Weaver, Indianapolis; Mrs. de Shuemaker, 1 Portland, Ind.; Bert,

Chemists y Wwilllam A. Voight, local public eld. relations director for General|Methodist hospital. Motors Corp., will present a slide |} Conkle Funeral Tome, 1934 W. film on the basic issues of the current strikes at the luncheon of the American Chemical society Tuesday in the Warren hotel.

Pp. m.,

HORNE—Lista May, age 66, 815 Olive st.

Purchasing Agents “Streamlined Purchasing, A Key

invited.

Cummins Co. at the dinner of the wie d., Buridl Washington Park

at the “Chapel of the Chimes’

HUNTER--Mrs. Della, wife of Henry G., sister of Mrs. Jenny Sherrow of and

day in the Columbia club. Phillips is association president.

Mr.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

“Indianapolis Newest Jewelry Shop” Leads with » Post-War Gesture!”

RINGS and JEWELRY CLEANED

You Save Because We Save || LADIES

SLIPPERS $1.29

Immediate on WATCH hey MN REPAIRS!

Men's Suits & Overcoats

$ i 8" 2 { Ja5 24

CASE CLOTHES

HOUSE w

138 E. WASHINGTON ST.

KINNEY'S

KING JEWELERS

108 W. Wash. St, Claypool Hotel Bldg.

Beech Grovi dence, 2104 Troy ave, Beech Grove. Serv. ice Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Sat

SEES PROSPERITY IN RUBBER INDUSTRY fuiey, 185.5 Jods ested, Sri

NEW YORK, Feb. 15 (U. P).~ day, 3 P. i. Burial Warthin gton, Ind. The nation’s rubber industry -is|Friencs may call al mortuary. facing a period of unprecedented *Weinestay. Sunbury, ba. iri prosperity, primarily as a result of | Ssturdsy, 10:30 &. m., st Crown Hill, Sor

the huge backlog of deferred de-|irmn information, ‘oll Fianner &

in| aay Thursda

But after 1946, when production gton ning, Phy of

{ 215 N. Senate Ave, Open 9 to 9

Make Woodworking Yeur Hobby—Use DELTA MOTOR-DRIVEN TOOLS Exclusively at

VONNEGUT'S 120 E. Washington St.

GUARANTEED

|| {4 1i/s Repalrirtg at TV NIILY

hd PRICES MARINE STOR

MEANS BETTER CLEANING

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SUIT or

OANS || WHILE THE REST OF THE TOWN SLEEPS HAAG’S ALL-NIGHT DRUG STORE

INSULATION J MATERIAL & SUPPLY 00.

oT} rect war 43¢

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‘For Location of Nearest Store Phone Wabash 4521

ITERATE

probably will hit a record peace-|gmma Bruns,

3 Mrs. time h “a sh d Mae Tatlock, Mrs. Dorothy Ballard, Mrs. wi di th» Arp drop in. oyiput Sars Trotter, Mrs. Helen Day, Grover Alkern, Lester and John Hensley, This is the opinion of E. F. Hut- fons ‘at ive nS wil son + ravel £ he $ Pros st. o ton & Co. expressed in its current |ghint®, Coo ory. Friends may cal “fortnightly market and business “ the * hi of the Chimes survey.” ise, of 422 Ba Meridian, beolson, mother

immediate emergence of the ine dustry’s “strong competitive char | Cy ome. MA-6576. acteristics” as individual companies |ponp—.Aubrey B., age 71, father of David

essively attempt bette W. Pond, ‘Indianapolis, and Burdette pring y emp ty be T, hel Pond, Sante Monica, Cal. "

rvice "Saturday, 3 U. S. STATEMENT

Ris m. at Conkle Funeral Home, 1 chigan. ends Invited. Burial Floral Park. Priends. may oall at funeral home. RINARD—Harold E., beloved husband of Mrs. Opal 3 "

WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 (U, P.) Go ernment expenses and rece oy for the current fiscal. year through ‘| pared with a year hus Fone Thi a w nae di "i308 ty 87. 968 4.8 Ar pen ng. 40 years. Receipt 533.076, i 25.805.000.196 | Shot Bs Net . 15:30 028.8 34,088,203,987 | priday, 6 to 10 p. Git oases ELL THER orm Sen c de 8,331,939 Gold reserve.. 20,156,840,160 ~ 20,507,051,044 | RUTAR—Mary B,, of 939 N. Warman ave.

—— a8 . 8 Widow of Prank Rutar 6r. nad INDIANAPOLI LEARING H beloved mother of an] utar Jr., 30 RING pe A. Rutar, Frederick Rutar; grandmot!

Last tL Yes

ester, I

33 35 of Walter Allen and Philip Edward Hd 5,701, > Panes Jeryices Monday at am fr the Tin churel oC. St. Clair, Bur St. Joseph cemetery. L AL PRODUCE Friends may call at the residence any time.: Shirley service. PRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY SANDERS—Ruth, 2205 Pasadena rd. Poultry: Hens, 4% Ibs, and 230;| of Howard, mother of “Richard P. pio under, 19¢; Leghorns, 18¢; springs. ala ei Mary Louise Sandan; and over, 22; Inder, 200; Leghorns, 180; | Belle France; sister of Mrs. 5 Ibs, hi oor 20c; | Mrs. Walter Hollmann, Ft. tooo. 200; capo and | Phillip France, , pasted foes at the S Wilson Eggs: Current ‘receipts, 54 jos. to case, Chimes,” 34 Prospect Ble: graded iq sgh A large, Me; A jum, nds invited, “Bal 3l¢; no 20c. Friends may id” a wilag. 80. . “Chapel. Wj the Chimes.

A fo dd dH

passed x , BY Sar of Thelma, father of Robe: Peggy Da

“I can't see why there should &

disastrous effect on new oconstruc-|jey

igo Crown Bi

it was uncertain whether the White |™

housing program. Mr. Wyatt said| time

and 1500000 in 1047 is to ben

- | WOODSON—

‘|away one year

™ FARLEY FUNERALS ces ie.

ture of Indianasture of CGreenpassed away Wi Daiey evening at

Michigan. Friends invited. Burial Park cemetery, Greenfield. Priends may call at residence, 3833 Crecent dr.

Bonley h. Linton, , and Clyde 8 Sharrow of passed away at her resi-

| FEMALE HELP WANTED © 9

____ FRIDAY, FEB. 15, 1944 FEMALE HELP WANTED :

3 well experienced en cont'd ite, ame

DEATH NOTICES ’ ‘ age 39, 1415 Nelson " Wedn ering.

“Chapel of the Chim SCOTT--Mrs. Pearl Esther, age B53, 1306 N. Gladstone ave. beloved Dis of Hubert Norrls Scott Jr. and Mrs.

Hatfleld

ton Park cemetery. the chapel. SHIELDS - Herman Bader, age 44, of 6780 13th st., beloved husband of Alwe. Dunn Shields, father of Heral Pete

Shields, son of Mr. Jack Shields ot Bi

Friends may call at

crematory. Friends may call at the chapel after 7. p. m. Saturday. TAMES Margaret A, age 72, wife of John Tames; mother of Everett, John O., and Harry Tames; sister on Furman Burdett, assed away Thursday m. Priends may eal at 122 w. 30th » st. PT 6 p. m. this evening. Funeral 2 p. m. Sunday at the Northside Charen of the Nazarene. Body o|l¥ing in state from 1 until 2 at the church. Burial Union Chapel...

WICKS—Nellie G., of 2020 Cacroliton BYE; yi entered into rest Priday mornin 73 years; re oye late ames, Wicks

Louise Wisehart, re. Loreike Vadnais Wand cia C. Wicks. Service M oy Ww. a eo 5 onday, 1:30 p. Be at Peace Chapel» o

thena, age beloved mother of - Mrs. Dorothy Milato: -Mrs. Frances Medich, Nicholas, Slobodam, ~Kiexander 4H" CREST “Fuvaneil vich; sister of ' Spasa and Yovan Dinetoich, Yugoslavia; Mrs. Paraschina Alexich, : also survived by 11 grandpassed away Wednesday afterral services Saturday, 1'30 Pp. m., Hv the fesidence, 1624 N. Whitcomb, 2 p. m., at Greek Orthodox church, West and New York sts. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the residence any . Steven's Mortuary mn charge.

CARD OF THANKS a

A owledge wit ful appreciation the thoughtful oe sions sympathy, acts of love and kindness extended to us by our many friends, neighbors and relatives, in our recent be ent, the loss of our and mother, Mat? B. Atk

FE ® General Clerical

GOOD PEACE FOR A GIRL TO WORK CLERICAL POSITIONS PERMANENT. 40-HOUR

Comptometer O)

Red Cab.

GUARANTY C

Alteration Hand Must ladies’ Must be ‘dependable. "Indiana Fur Co.

1143 BE, Washington St.

Stenographer k Experienced— :

©. 5Day Week ; LI-8411. Mr, Nicholson

Billing Clerk Permanent Position 40-Hour. Week Good Salary Ages 18 to 25

| Herff-Jones Co.

. ® Stenographer

Preferab! ERIN ure w. .

AMERICAN STATES INS. CoO. STENOGRAPHER Ss ER pone an salary,

manent position,

1411 N. Capital

and opr

American States Ins. Co. 542 N. CLERICAL

hoi. Yo

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required. s "agures. tunity to train postt

GENERAL CLERICAL

st be Typing reaulred mu n'™ [1]

Experienced rator. EEA Me GENERAL BAKING Co.

"318. W. Vermont.

COMPTOMETER OPERATOR

i yop ve opportunity. Stesdy work: week. Avply personnel ‘depart-

ment.

“MTIMANMOORE CO. 1200 MADISON AVE.

Com ometer ometer Operator

RI-1518

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rug

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Stenographer

Apply in Person ERnCYen; Office 230 W. Morris st.

Indiana polis

Power & light

Co.

STENOGRAPHER

Experienced; Read k. son ONLY. ay ra ny 8 and

STNGCARER osition. Gh 119. A GOOD ee] FRR A ‘GIRL TO- WORK

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WoT TEE good dst security. “Ages 18-3

Ea jeynnt Offie Office

INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.

Trained clerks: preferred but not s requirement.

AMERICAN STATES INS. CO. 542 N. MERIDIAN ST.

extend grateful t e Joral tributes, pi of SYmBStHY tters. We wish to than

and nurses

ge, A Chapel of Chimes funeral service. HUSBAND AND ¥AMILY. We deeply appreciate and extend to our many friends, neighbors and relatives our sincere thanks for the kind-

EXPERIENCED HOSIERY MENDERS

Real 5 Jeon, Mb

Sidney Blair Harry, pallbearers, physiclans a nursas, Naom{ chapter O. E. 8. of Indianapolis, Pocahontas lod &

Buchanan service, We al te! thanks for the beautiful - floral tributes, letters, and cards of sympathy. FAMILY. STILES—With deepest gratitude snd appreciation we acknowledge and extend our heartfelt thanks for the acts of love

and kind messages of sympathy from our

EXPERIENCED

“TRAINEES

Openings for young girls 18 to

who are interested in permanent posi "tbe 1

CALL RI-6511 FOR INTERV TE

8A. MtobP M. NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS 700 E. Michigan

TYPIST

Permanent ition, 40-hour w good ayy ok,

HERFF-JONES CO.

1411 N. CAPITOL

Hosiery Seamers |

Real Silk Hosiery Mills 634 N. NOBLE

end our m | grateful thanks for the numerous cards of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes to our loved one. We especially thank Rev. Dallas L. Browning, (organist) Mrs. Paul Koertz, singer, Mrs. Thelma Morris, members of the Artemus club, White Cross gujld. Riley guild, officials and salesmen of Shaw-Burton, Inc., and Harry W. Moore Service for his kind consideration. AND FAMILY.

EO. STILES We wish to thank friends, relatives and neighbors for kindness and sympathy at the death of our hus. band and father, Walter Woodson THE PAMILY.

IN MEMORIAM 4

BROWN-—In loving remembrance of our dear aunt, Emma Brown, who passed

eet are the ey of one we loved so much. NIECES, HELEN, LELIA AND RUBY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

1984 W. Michigan st

FLANNER & BUCHANAN—35 West Val

"Creek Bouerars._ Thm. “BERT S. GADD 2130 ct Bt MA GRINSTEINER'S 1601 B. New York

G. H. HERRMANN 1308 8 EAST ST

HISEY & TITUS

1 N. Delaware St.

SHIRLEY BROS. ( co.

984 N. Nlinols

‘as ROBERT W. STRONG

Pa 1234 Prospect

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MA-8576 MA-9438

"| LOST AND FOUND 1 LOST—Male, wire-haired terrier, answers to name of Soot. Child's

pet. Liberal reward. BR-6459. TOST—Man's yellow gold wrist watch on

TA

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mand built up during the war years. LEPPERT—Anns. age es, 1020 E. Wash- be

Tob. oral papers. Reward. GA-1683. {OBT—Pur cost Batu rday NE 3 Bab

at Holmes and|im &

Allisonville rd.: “Rusty West” U. 8 navy serial No. 2037948 engraved on back: keepsake: reward. BE-1116-R3. LOST BATURDAY~Large sum of “money in brown coin purse, in downtown dis- : belonging to veteran. Reward.

fADY'S Bulova wrist watch, lost in vicinitv Wakeman General hosoital on oth. $20 Tear offered. Wakeman R bull LOST ea part shenherd ar. 408; Vietnity 6700 *: 424; answers to rowny”; reward. CH-6219-R3.

BILLPOLS, brown leather, veteran's dis charge check, lg | curly card, Y den tification pers. BE-4. Reward. tiger “cat. female, 8 onthe old, “Feb. 9. vieinity Shermap dr. and Massachusetts ave, rd. “6449. —'36 Ford covers on Broad Rivple bus ee dAL night. BR-4385 after 7 o'clock. LOST —8mall black purse containing § nn in sash enclosed in envelope bearing m; CH-1114. Reward.

OR Fema gli ter: black and white with * ron hv ings on face: ‘‘Bess.” BA i! fe: ths old; named “indy”; ~vicnity 1913 Petahar Chileans pet. too! on 46th st. or Kepsions. Howard. Bha00s, ires, einity x 3th Ly Coal TH ABAT, x-service man

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This school approved diploma qualifies vou nd other states.

8 Manufacturing Business.

GIRL

For downtown office. jenc necessary. x dictation. ry “Tio pe mo. 5% day week. Apply

715 Electric Bldg.

Experienced Menders

National Hosiery Mills Call RI 6511, 8am to 5p. m 700 E Michigan St.

HOUSEKEEPER, Immediately; a EY N40; stay; extra good salary. LI-491

Housekeeper or; ..y fv te or er Be 200 HOUSEKEEPER tome” cuosoibe

® Key Punch Operator

desired, or will train comSecuge future, good sal-Well-lighted, sound-proof Close downtown. :

enced t typist. ary if alert surroundings.

American States Ins. Co. 542 N. Meridian

— PA and file clerk, Segjiunle hours. Etone Stafford & th floor, Consolidated Bldg. MA-1451.

NURSE'S AIDS

“Yor institution near Indianapolis. 30 nLt GH-7676, Mrs. ;

GENERAL OFFICE WORK

$25 week to start; 40-hour week: vacation with ha SYRIng Toguired. Small concern, Wash. . LI-T519.

General Office Work and Typist 5-Day y weak, Bacelam RP Ian a y dot Chocolate ave. GIRL—General office work, good opporior advancement, national conasant working gonditiont with no Satur ay work. Postoffice Box B38.

PRESSER

Ererionced; Full fime employment; Apply Mr. Pritz, bth floor, women's alteration

dept. Wm. H. Block. SHIRT PRESS OPERATORS

Holoomb : Hok Mfg. Co.

1545 Van Buren

STENOGRAPHER

with opportunity to become a secretary; B-day week. Apply

PACKARD MFG. CO. 2000 Columbia Ave. Any RASthonm -bound Sai to Jub. Mfabater to ¥| Crosstown bus to Columbia.

Stenographer

Opportunity for Advancement PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 139 E. Seuth

Stenographer Familias with Apply Personnel Dept.

Insley Mfg. Co.

801 N. Olney St 3400 East.

Learn SENIOR STENOGRAPHER" 3

With knowledge of standard office procedure

Apply ROA Victor Division

| WAITRESS

TYPIST

week, yo Le te’ Automobile In oor. Underwriters bld;

PIST

Dictaphone; i shorthand; single, undes 30; will consider * be inner; permanen Call Mr, Teter, MA.

Typist aod general off :

© TYPISTS

We need fast, scourate t preferably trained on matic, but not required.

American States Ins. Co. 542 N. Meridian Typ ist - Biller

nol? week; permanent. Service. wd Ai 16.

airenafs 8 Hoosier Parks hite, part or full-time,

on dood wor i Souditions. cal

BE ® a Tea Room, 737 N. Penn

Par!

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MALE-FEM. HELP WANTED 1

~ Soda Fountain

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

See Mr. MOORE Apply at office

HOOK'S DEPENDABLE

DRUG STORES | California and Market Sts.

JOBS WANTED TYPIST wants oS wre PERSONALS, NOTICES

cana? Yeti Only, $344 $2.45 or

prmanins nly 3 Ry $5.98 sold cold waves, $7.50. Stoll known po. mg Shampoo set, 750-3100. Manis

every mite ‘til 10 P, M. Royal 2 800 SPpoINtngnS and Wash,

“ZIPPERS

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509 State Life Bldg. MA-7140

| BACK IN BUSINESS AGAIN}

3137 Ww. WASH. E2615 FLORAL SERVI JOHN GRANDE & SONS. YOU'RE NOT 100 OLD

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