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er at the dinner athletes, Isbell also quality of football during world war ind spirit made up xperience, he said. iddress, movies of urdue-Ohio State rere shown. The ated the Buckeyes 13. Clift was elected fathers’ association Other officers [. Goss, vice presi rity, treasurer, and retary.
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N, Ind., June 6 (U. 1 of Anderson and Haddonfield, N. J, university's only central collegiate ilwaukee June 15, isher said today. be the Hoosiers’ ses at the national Minnoapols: June
So ouipete in the n both meets and hurdles. Tom was placing second to , the Big Ten meet 11, last week-end.
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1946 _ Guyot Is Given Broad Ripple Award
Jim - Guyot, Broad Ripple high school football and basketball star,
award for showing the best mental attitude during training in the 1945-46 athletic year. Guyot received ‘the award from athletic director and head football coach Edgar F. Diederich in an allschool auditorium ceremony. He has received three letters in football and one in :basketball, and plans to enter Purdue university
Capture Honors In Speedway Meet
A foursome composed of Mike Pollak, Lou Alexander, Jack Snow and Don Orr fired a best-ball of 66
tourney at Speedway. A quartet of Clayton Nichols, L. Knowlton, Sam O'Neal and Jack Hesler was second with a 67 total. The Speedway golf club will meet at the clubhouse at 8 p. m. tomorrow.
Coach Appointed TROY, N. Y., June 6.—Harry A. Van Velsor, athletic director for Rensselaer Polytechnic institute an- ® | nounced today the appointment of Lt. Cmdr. Edward A. Jontos, U. 8. N. R, as football coach. Jontos, former Syracuse university football and lacrosse star, succeeds Walter J. Nelson who resigned to become head coach at Middlebury college.
Opening Delayed LONG BRANCH, N. J. June 6 (U. P.).—The inaugural meeting of the Monmouth park jockey club race track, scheduled for Monday,
of construction delays caused by recent heavy rains.
AMATEURS
Tonight's Em-Roe Independent schedule at Beech Grove stadium is as follows: 7—Hollywood Tavern vs. Associated Merchants; 8:15—BEast Side Merchants vs. Weak's Market; 9:30—8choettie’'s Insurance vs. Slovian Home.
The Bush-Callahan Manufacturers’ league schedule at Municipal stadium follows: 8. Tire vs. Electronic Labora- | tory; 8: 20—Allison «Engineering vs. Stokely
| Foods; 9:40—Mallory Tool vs. Indiana Gear. Bethel A. C. softball team wants games
with city clubs or others within a 50-mile radius. Call or write Charles L. Payne 20 8. Keystone ave, or call GA-7025 | after 6 p. m.
Martinsville Artesians baseball club has June and July home dates open. Address Ralph F. Lewis, route 2, Martinsville, Ind.
Olvey Ramblers of Noblesville want softball games for nights excluding Wednesday and Friday. Kenneth Lawhon, 1153 Christian ave., Noblesville, is the mana-
Veterans hospital softball team wants games for the facility's ‘home grounds. Interested managers are asked to call Wilbur Opdyke, athletic director, at TA-1521, extension 37.
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The Tipton Junior team is Interested In scheduling softbal 5. The players The team is playing ying ga mes both at home inquiries to James recreation
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DEATH NOTICES : 1
BROWN--Elwie C age 75, father of R. C. Brown, Mrs, Ethel Campion, stepfather of Ralph and Dora Seley, passed
away Jy edues Services day, 3 p. le ' Home, oe Tint invited. Ra “rum Cemetery.
RNETT--Rufus J. husband of
Henry, Emma, Chris and Ella Niemeyer, sed aw Wednesday a. m. Friends
Prospect st. Service Friday, 2 m,, from funeral home. Burial Crown Hi, Friends invited.
DORN—Ernest E., age 53, beléved "husband of Gladys and Jather K. Mrs. Marcelling Donovan and Sgt. Ethrage Dorn, brother of Clyde Dorn, oo ol ; also survived by five grandchildren, Pia “Bo aw yay Wednesday at the residence, 127 ave, Punera! services Satur-
. m. at the residence. rial Washington Park. Friends may call at the residence any time. B, 3h Ly F. and E,, No. 447, services Friday, 8 at the residence. For further I mion call Meyer & Abdon. DUNLOP--Mrs, Norma B: 3038 E Pall Creek blvd, mother of Helen Norma Dunlop, James Dwight Dunlop Jr. Susan Jane Dunlop, Peter Balz, and
Mrs. Robert M, Mersereau of Grand Havmn, Mich.,, and Mrs, Howard J. Lacy II of Indianapolis, passed away Wednesday. Private services at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Friday morning. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday afternoon and evening.
FARREN--Joseph G., age 68 beloved brother of Mrs, Hettle Mitchell, Robert ssed away
and Jhbest Farren, pa day p. m, Funeral services Friday 10 a. m. To Shirley Brothers’ Irvington Chapel, 5371 E. Washington st. Burial Washington Park. Priends may call at the chapel any time,
GATES Emma E., 918 Union st., mother of Carl, sister of James Edward Liddil, Brazil, Ind., died Wednesday at her residence. Services 10 a. m. Saturday at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st. Interment Brazil, Ind. Friends may call at the mortuary after 3 p. m. Thursday.
JOHNSTON—Charles W., of 1629 Deloss st., entered into rest "Tuesday, age 76 ars, husband of Mumzella Johnston, faer of William Johnston. Sefvices Friday, 10 a, m., at Peace Chapel, 2050 E igan st. Friends are welcome. oral Park. Moore Mortuaries. KEATON-—Adelbert B., 63 years, beloved husband of Estella Keaton, father of Mrs. Ida Julian and Mrs. Vera Drahoss, passed away Tuesday p..m. Puneral Friday, 1:30 p. m., at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Friends invited Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the residence, 4302 Winthrop ave, to 11 a. m. Friday and at the church from 12:30 until hour of service. G. H Herrmann Service. KIRK—Lorenzo, husband of Opal Kirk, Mrs. Pauline Poland, Mrs. . Cathleen Hook and Mrs. Mary Rut h Hook, brother of Roy and Frank Kirk of Indianapolis, Rev. Clifford Kirk of Belleplaines, 5 and Mrs, Edna Oldaker of Springfield, O, and four grandchildren, passed away y evenin, Priends may call at the Royster & Askin Mortuary, 1903 N. Meridian st. after 4 p. m. Thursday. Time of funeral later, LEVIN-—Mrs. Henrietta, of 3540 N. Meridian, passed away Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist hospital after a lengthy iliness; sister of Louis Wolf of Indianapolis and Abe Wolf of Los Angeles, Cal. Services will be conducted 10 a. m. Friday at the Aaron-Ru eral Home. Interment Indianapolis Hebrew cemetery. (Service private.) Friends may call at the mortuary until 10 p. m. Thursday.
LINK—John J, age 69, 2137 Napoleon st., passed away Wednesday afternoon, husfather of Mrs uise Clark, Elmer and Geo Link, Lloyd and (decea ), brother ok Mrs. Tillie Travis and Bd Link, Mrs. Bert
Burial Washington Pork. Priends may call % the “Chapel of the Chimes” from 6 m. Thursday until noon Saturday an at the church from 1 until 3.
McQUISTON—Daisy, age 65, died at her home in Franklin. Survived by her husband, Charles MoQuiston, one son, Dr. Ralph J. McQuiston, Indianapolis, and daughter of Mrs. R. J. Redmien of Indianapolis. Funeral will be at the Flinn Puneral Home in Franklin, 3 p. m, Saturday afternoon. Friends are invited to call at the funeral home Friday afternoon, Jt 5 and T to 9 Fran evening. Burial Greenlawn Cemeter MARER—Sam R., bani of Edmo C., brother of Will, Morris, Harry and Mrs. Helen Schwimmer, all - ol Indianapoils,
5 ny away Wednesday. conduc! by the Fraternal and Protective Order of Elks
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BROWN-—In loving memory of our beioved nephew, Harry B. Brown, who was killed in action June 6, 1944 We have only your memory dear boy To remember our whole life through, But the sweetness will linger lorever, As we treasure the image of you Aunt Norine and Uncle Howard.
“A_ BROWN—In memory of Private First Class Harry Brown, whe lost his life in France, June 6, 1944 Duty called and Harry was there To do his best and take his share. His heart was good, his spirit brave And his resting place found a soldier's grave. NOREEN SHONTY.
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at the Ray Street Church of the Nazarene. Friends may call at the Farley Puneral Home, 1604 W. Morris. Burial Washington Park. NOKES—Jesse H., of 1736 Hall Place, age 58, beloved husband of Roxy Nokes, father -, Harold, jSrandiathe; of Dana, Lyle, Don Lee Nokes, brother of Cored nnd Charles Nokes of Indianapolis and Mrs. Lee Worley of Denver, Colo, ed awa Thursday a. m. Funeral serjes Satur ay, 1:30 p. i TT fiom Shirley Central Chapel, N. Illinois Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call the chapel any time after 6 p. m.
SCANLON—Thomas J., beloved son of Thomas D., and the late Catherine (Barton) Scanlon, brother of Mrs. A. C Bradley of Rochester, Ind., and Mrs, William Milner of New York, passed away Wednesday, June 5. Funeral Saturday, June 8, at the Blackwell Funeral Home, 1503 N. Merillian st., at 8:30 a. m. Requiem mass 88. Peter Cathedral at § a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. Priends may call at the funeral home after 6 SE m. ng
and Paul
66, mother of RusTaha olis; Mrs. Marie Bedwell wis, Jud Mrs. LeNeldia Jultord oo 3 alu Il; sister of ne anapolis;
sappentid Mrs. Mame PN anosds int Griffin of MadiInd., passed away Tuesday evening. Services Friday, 1 30 p. m., Conkie Muneral Home, igan st. Friends are welcome. Bria Floral Park, Priends may call at funeral home.
WHITE — Paul H., of 4234 Waa
Yijsin sak: Bi) may call at mortuary.
CARD OF THANKS 3
COLE—We extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness, sympathy, floral, spiritual offerings at the death of our loved One, Louise Cole. We also want to thank Rev. E Atkinson and Rev. Earl Hankins for their consoling words, also the singers and pallbearers and Shirley Bros. funeral directors for their helpful rice, B
FAMILY. DOTY--With deepest gratitude and appreciation we extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends, neighbors, relatives for the besutiful floral tributes, messages of sympathy and other courtesies extended in our recent loss, the déath of our beloved husband and father, Owen Leslie Doty. Our sincere thanks to Rev. M. A. Reynolds, members of the BridgePort Scottish Rite, Eastern Star, Veterins of Foreign Wars, Sgt. Ralph Barker Post No. 1587 and Manner & Buchanan services. WIFE AND CHILDREN
FRED—-With sincere thanks and deepest appreciation we extend our sincere thanks for everything, to each friend, hbor, relative, for the cards of sympathy, beautiful floral tributes and other courtesies rendered at the death of our beloved wife and mother, Ruth E Fred. Our, sincere thanks to = Rev, Eo, Schramm, singers, pallbearers and Moore funeral service, HUSBAND AND CHILDREN.
HAMILTON—It is with deepest appreciation and gratitude we extend our sincere thanks for everything, to each friend, relative, neighbor, for the beautiful floral tributes, letters of sympathy and other courtesies rendered in our recent lost, the death of our beloved Eddy (Shorty) Winslow. Our sincere thanks to Rev, Taylor of Southport, organist; Dr. and Mrs. Morris Painter, Mrs. Walter Wilson and Mrs, Ira Scudder for their kind consideration, and the J. O. Wilson funeral service, FAMILY.
LAYTON—Wish to thank our friends for all the consoling words and beautiful floral offerings at the death of our darling Sally Lynn.—~CGrandpa Mamma Whelan, Uncle Carl and Aunt June, RAY—It is with deepest gratitude and appreciation that we extend our heartfelt thanks for the beautiful floral tributes, cards of sympathy and other courtesies extended by our many friends, neighbors, relatives. Our sincere thanks to the Rev. Charles B. Cox for his con3 . message, (pianist) Anna Faye 8ilvers, (singers) Mary Ruth Bowler, Vessie Stem, Morris Moore, employees of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Dorsey Funersl
Service, WIFE AND FAMILY,
IN MEMORIAM
HENDRICKBON—In loving m memory of our beloved husband and f HARDIE HENDR KSON, who passed away June 5, dude . “Getting used to being lone That's what we have \ensneq. to do And it's mighty hard to do it Since we were used to having you. Getting used to having heartaches Night and di
\ i from wanting you, » Gett used tf being lonesome, That's what
have learn d to do.”
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Icers and Packers In Coke Dept.
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OMAR, INC.
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AMERICAN STATES INS. CO,
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Marott Hotel
Shirt Press Operators
STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington MA-7561
YOUNG WOMEN
First year average earnings up to $35 for 40-hour week. Employment Office,
240 N. Meridian
INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. WAITRESSES
Must Be Experienced
Ted's Lunch Room
925 N. Illinois St.
Steady Employment
Are you. looking for a better job? Three openings for experienced girls,
CASHIER
handling money and figures,
SPECIAL REPORT.
Calculating Machine Comptometer Operator
752 E. Market,
CLERK-TYPIST STENOGRAPHERS
Hosiery purchasing privieges. Attractive low «cost i rif
Real Silk
Hosiery Mills 634 N. Noble
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® CLERK-TYPIST ow’ he to Sri 1% a rate a ance profession.
starting salary with a secure future. ys he week
AMERICAN STATES INS. CO.
$42 N. Meridian St
Pay according to experience and ability. | :
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Underwood Transfer Co. “Hs H iritnia CARETAKER
for suburban place close in» Good trans-
portation facilities. White, Refs, Private 6-room unfurnished house included Address Box A638, Times,
2 Coal Delivery Men
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412 S. Ritter Ave.
FLORAL designer; prefer jairied, ox. serviceman with some experience. MR. SIMS,” FAIRFIELD FLORIST
MEN WANTED % Experienced % Flour Packers % Feed Packers % Flour wn Workers
ACME-EVARS CO., INC,
& Blackford Sts.
2 Ice Route Drivers West Side Ice & Coal Co. 223 Lynn St.
EXPERIENCED MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN
* Comptometer Operator |
Experienced * 5DAY WEEK | Apply Employment Office 8 to 13 Dally
KINGAN & CO.
Blackford and W. Maryland
LIGHT DICTATION and ediphone operaalso general office work. Apply Lindé-Alr Products Co, 720 N. Penn.
Ediphone Operator
@-bour. 5-diy week. Pleasant orking conditions.
General Electric Supply Co. Georg,
326 W. Geo
Comptometer Opr.|.=
Must have own tools. Day work Apply Employment Dept.
VICTOR DIVISION 3310 East Michigan
A-1 Mechanic
rienced Chrysler line. Permanent;
ent wages and hours.
Jones & Maley
2421 E. Washington
MAIL AND FILE ERE Does a hours. Stone, Stafford & Stone, 649 Consolidated Bldg.
SECRETARY
Permanent tion for qualified licant. ust be competent phone operator. Apply to Mr, Ron.
Jnd s. Paint & Color Co.
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AMERICAN STATES INS. CO.
N. Meridian St.
STENOGRAPHER
5-Day Week. Permanent work with firm making medicine products. Apply personnel office or call LI-T374.
Pitman-Moore Co. 12001 Madison Ave.
MECHANICS
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Indianapolis Railways EXP. MECHANIC. MA-4593
METAL MAN
Good proposition for a thoroughly experienced man. Apply
Superior Chev., Inc. 552 E. Washington Ll 4378
Metal Man
Permanent
Jories & Maley
2421 E. Wash. St.
aot you? Investigate Royal Beauty ‘Academy
401 Roosevelt bldg, Cor, MNinels and Washington. RI-0451.
FEMALE HELP WANTED a 3 Bundle Work Lister Exp. for part time.
STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington MA.7561
CAKE SHOP
Day Work Good Pay Apply Mr. Eckrich
General Baking Co.
318 W. Vermont
CLERK Hl office yore. Some typing Tequine 40-hour wi SEWING MACHINE CO.
G 8. MERIDIAN ST.
“COOKS
Experienced, for the Lake Wawasee Hotel. Apply .
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at NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS
or a Wyle man whe v to Indianich has the Fihmings and ne transporOpening now for
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conditions, tation facilities here.
xperienced Runner achine Operator Secretary Girls for Trainees in Plant.
750 E. Michigan Call R1-6511, 8 a. m. to § p. m.
Hand Sewers
Top Salaries paid Pur Fini
Indiana Fur Co.
GIRLS TO LEARN
HOSIERY MENDING
Ages 18 to 25; vision; well ared for hands and nalls.
REAL Six HOSIERY MILLS
HIGH SCHOOL Pad interested
to Experienced shers.
We have several openin for Sualified women who are willing ag able 5-day week. Inquire py oor ant Os.
Indianapolis Bleaching Co.
900 W. Wabash (at Blake St.)
WELL established insurance company desires women, ages 18 to 50, for extensive survey program; houny XN rate plus bonus, id or evening work, See Mr. Harworth, to 3 p. m. only, 813 Merchants Bank bldg. Girl high school graduate and commercial training and accurate for detailed work. ‘Downtown office. Excellent working conditions, Call Miss Risinger,
STENOGRAPHER
dustry; 44-hour, 5%-day week. rtunity for advancement. RI-1327 ac
EXPERIENCED AND CAPABLE
STENOGRAPHER
Permanent position In executive office. Apply employment office, th floor.
and
TYPISTS
Apply Employment Office 1230 W, Morris St. Except Saturday
Indianapolis Power & Light Co.
Office Help Typing Essential Also PBX Operator PAUL H. KRAUSS LAUNDRY © N. East RI-45901
Office Help Wanted
Girls between ages of 20 and 30 Bookkeeping a stenographic positions open. Working hours per week, 39 hours INDIANA UNION MUTUAL INS. CO. Bee Mr. Coats.
; Billers Typists Stenographers
5-Day, 40-Hour Week
STOKELY-VAN CAMP, INC.
941 N. Meridian
GIRL
for downtown office, bookkeeping experi ence helpful, no typing, age 20 to 30, pleasant working conditions, §'a~day week. Apply 718 Electrie building.
BOOKKEEPER
on double entry books and t andy, good pay. BE-0M50. 5244 W
Ny
Cashier
With clerical experience.
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Indianapolis Morris Plan
Washington
Cashier-Typist
Permanent, Excellent position Apply in person,
Fairway Furniture Co.
133 W. Wash, Opposite Indiana Theater
Credit Girl
Must be experienced in credit investigation work. Apply Mr Pulmer
Indianapolis Morris. Plan
110 E Washington
EXPERIENCED DICTAPHONE OPERATOR, SECRETARIAL
"in summer work with possibility of making good money call CH-8003-M,
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3 Stenographers Dosiiowh air-con itioned office, Wil graduate. RI-9311, Mr.
Typists Apply Employment Office, 1230 W. Morris St, Except Saturday Indianapolis Power & Light Co. Experienced Typist *°5c mane: position, good hours, Mr, Baul, 141 W, Washington 8t,
MALE HELP WANTED
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® AUTO BODY MEN @ METAL MEN
This Is your opportugity to join the
BILL KUHN
organization of auto craftsmen who | take pride in their work.
High wages, vacations with pay; latest type of mechanical equipment. See Mr. Conner or phone
North Side Chevrolet 836 E 634 St. In BROAD RIPPLE
“Indiana’s Largest Chevrolet Dealer”
AUTO \ METAL MEN
MUST BE PIRST CLASS Only Sober Men Need Apply See Mr. Brooks
RED CAB CO.
3 West 13th st.
EXPERIENCED CARPENTER
General factory maintenance. Must have own tools. Apply Employment Dept.
~ VICTOR DIVISION 3310 East Michigan
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$40. erences. NeCcessar: rit for interview. Address Times, "Box A 188.
Permanent position in motor aria in-
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Metal Polishers and
Buffers
Apply Employment Office Zenite Metal Corp. Near 201 N. West St. ® METAL MAN
ALSO MECHANIC BE A-1 IN EXPERIENCE,
MUST N26 CARROLLTON (REAR).
NIGHT WATCHMAN
Must be sober and conscientious.
HICKMAN OLDS
1510 N. Meridian RI-6375
PLUMBER-STEAMFITTER Must be experienced for factory maintenance Steady work. Apply Employment Dept,
VICTOR DIVISION 3310 East Michigan
PORTERS
18 to 40; permanent work: 6-day week, time and a half over 40 hours.
OMAR, INC.
901 E. 16th St. 4 PAINTERS Pirst class; must be 533 for high-class
work. Top pay. BR-b P and carpenters, Ss, wpply 2338 ew
'AINTERS Southeastern ave homes under
construction. 7 a. m. dally.
Experienced Press Operators
Good Hours—Good Pay
Tiffany Laundry 425 N. Senate
YOUNG SALES EXECUTIVE
30 to 50, field. This is for a man who wants to establish himself permanently with a responsible company now undergoing expansion. Approximately $5000 first bonus; preference for men with persona experience in direct-to-consumer sales of appliances, educational courses, Insure ance or other specialties. Give complete background and number for interview, Write 328 ber of Commerce Bldg. WELL established insurance company desires experienced or inexperienced men for sales work. May work in city or travel state, Wonderful opportunity’ for veteran.
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oldest shop in the Miadle Wash cure them. Acme tor Co. N.
Auto Repair 5 "open care Denny's pall ine Beecher —~ ). MA A315 1] AUTO PAINTING OUR SPECIALTY Winners of the 500-mile inted us. © Bill Prather,
BODY & FENDER REPAIR 0 “hor
for sales work in a specialy
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BUILT-IN CABINETS Standard sizes are custom built to fis tchen remodel And oi Moder 501 Main st Eve. GA-8434 Booch Grove GA-8888 Days CEMENT and repair worRE ariveways, sidewalks, porches and floors; free estimate. W. Kamp,
BLOCK Cement Work—WA-2003. Gra crushed stone and cinders. Gener hauling. Brick Pointing, Chimney, Porches and Foundations, LI-1062
GENERAL contracting, hauling crushed stone, ulders, cinders, LI-7239. duction on large on order.
Baa BR-5790 es ruthed Stone ioe Top soil, Jost, Jal rock. ~ TA-9002
HOUSE WIRING
aT Specialty—Licensed—Bonded A. C. Electric Co., 2618 KE. 10th St. CH131 w CH-5637-R CH-0020
HOUSE WIRING. FACTORY OMAR LETHIG ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 3372 N. SHERMAN DR. CH. MUI-R.
DAY'S FENGING co. jawas. lots and homes. day Jarvien. Fencing on easy terms. 3 ol. PAY.
FURNACE REPAIR
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Stoves made like new, also renickeled. New & Used Oil Heaters—Reasonable CH-9336 Curd MA-5349 FURNAGES VACUUM CLEANED, Repa. f all utters re. cleaned na ‘epalied: ok odee Home Bervice, 1163 G Be Takes, Furnaces, eq mn stalled. All work Ds BL-391 1 | GurreRmnG, TivNma, FR-3112 MULTIFLAME GAS CONVERSION BURNERS f d of Now "Sainte “for instaletion, Tne bronze and aluminum burner with newest controls and most economy. BR. ZIMMERMAN Acme Heating Sales & CS Repal installations, boilers, stokers, goal, Jaa, ai and oll furnaces, vacuum clean ing. -0645, 1446 8. Meridian, HI-1400. Hardwood Floors Ja ey Gustity work, personal service, frees estimate, BR-9665—BR-~1029,
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light Hauling 2, FR-3781 By the load or hour. Reliable LIGHT HAULING Se KIND ANY PART OF CITY. FR-6252 HAULING CE, na Raden: Reasonable rates, Reliable, HAULING &5i™ ™"iR.8203 BA-THOT So vets: ‘white Hauling <1 Ends = TRC2776 YOU CALL Yi FR.5293
| HAUL IT AT MA-3051
Hv willing to work and travel, and expenses with opportunity ror a mi advancement to men with Ly ation on who are willing to work Write Box .A-833, giving tolophone ely: ber if possible, and address wheres you may be «eached for Interview.
Shade Cutter
A-1 Xperience. Steady work; Apply 113 8. Penn SHOE REPAIR MAN joiours,
to 8 p. m, 60 cents per hour, or any hours that are convenient up to § p. m Inquire 625 N. East St.
STORE COUNTER CLERK
Experienced In hardware ‘or au
good pay. Hours,
sts. NICALLY trained a ra as and electric weld with knowl. lin, d working of metals ineering work with weling equipm ul High school education en 80 ue desiral Maximum 32. A ‘l ter or in pe "LINDE AIR
tive merchandise. Blue Rolng OOo. BE Supply. De , Madiso ‘Ray
See Mr. Harworth, 9 to 11 a. m. only, R general bu. 3 813 Merchants Bank bldg. way stone. Phone RI OLD established medical laboratory Nad opening for sales trainee who il oS Revoked Auto yr fully schooled in the contact o ysiclans and druggists. Must have at i st high ves asurance school education. . Car necessary, at RELIABLE INS. WRWIED
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