Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1946 — Page 27
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LINLUPS Butler Geiman McAllister Potter . Hurrle . Hamilton Perrone Dobkins Fe Dold N. Wililams O. Williams . Moriarty Officials: Referee, George KatzenBabe Wheeler.
ant’ aspect of game tomorrow Eastern Illinois ew bowl is that Tony Hinkle's ays. opened several e and his staff rain that might ker gentlemen, credit that all ally. natter of equip1 gridiron candi- ° signal drills in s jackets. There nore than 170 to Plays had to be corrected, minor 1 treated. was reduced to began to log during the p 3 could. envisi —he was bothff as an aerial tified horsemen ractice field for
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Berry Lunch Bowlers Boast 163 Years on Alleys; Pullen
Is Leader W ith
721 Total
By BERN ARD HARMON
You can’t wear a bowler .out.
3 | in the Washington league - ielp you give the correct answer,
Headed by the veteran Earl service put in on the mapleways b been mowing them down in various Dwyer has 36 years behind him; John Rice and Herman Bohne have been at it for 31 years and George Crofts Jr. is just in his infancy, having but 22 years to his credit. The team rolls under the banner
loop, but to get a-little more experience they also bow! in the Fraternal and Traveling leagues under the name “of Delaware Bowling Center. If you ever drop in at one of the alleys when this team is in action, don't expect to see a broken down bunch of old men sitting quietly awaiting their turn to roll, but look for the most noise and activity and you. will have spotted the quintet with 1683 years of bowling service.
Or can you? ‘There's a team perat the Illinois tonight that might
Goodhue; the number of years of y this quintet is 163. Goodhue has leagues for the past 43 years; Harry year since and has bowled in the Washington league since 1920. It took local bowlers a couple of
{weeks to get an individual over the | 700 ‘mark, but it was a matter of » {couple of days before the second
was registered. Pullen Rolls 721 Last night, Vic Pullen, a newcomer in high scoring ranks, surpassed the 705 posted by Ed Huck Jr. on Tuesday night, when he connected for 250, 277, 194-721 for Rost |x Jewelery in the Universal league at Pritchett's, Another Universal leaguer threatened the” 700 “mark, when he bowled over 290 pins in his final effort to set a season record for a
Retired Soldier
While on the subject of “oldies,” there is another member of the Washington league that probably | holds some kind of record for continuous bowling service. He is: Arthur Rowley, retired soldier, who has been pursuing the | maples via the league schedule for the past 52 years. The- former army | man rolled first in league compe- | jon in Oregon in 1894. He has |
{single game,
He was Leo Jenkins,
|who with 216, 186, 290, totaled 692 for Ritchey Furniture, Pullen's Rost team posted the
best single game of the season in {local league lay in their middle try.
|The Jewelers had an-1182.
The 15th 600-series of the season in feminine league play was turned in by Edna Latz, another stranger lin high scoring circles. She had 185, 191, 242-618 in the Coca-Cola
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DEATH NOTICES 1 Indianapolis Times, Fri, Sepi, 27, 1946 BUTLER—Ida, of 733 Campbell ave, entered into rest Thursday evening, wr 82 years, widow of the late Dr, George Butler, mother of Fred Butler (decasned). grandmother of Robert F, and Richard W, Butler, sister of Harry H. Kellenberger, Services Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. at Irvington Chapel, 5342 B. Washington st. Friends are welcome. Burial Ci ville, O., Monday. Moore Mortuaries, CORNET ~- John P., husband of Helen, father of J. Phillip Cornet, brother of Mrs. Emmett R. omas; Mrs. Bir nD, Schaefer, Mrs, John G. Naughton an , Cornet, Los Angeles, Cal, died Friday Funeral notice later, For Aurther information, call Kirby Mortuary. GOSS—George Clapper; husband of Harriet Loving Goss, father of George C Goss Jr, of Ploossoor, 1ll., passed away Thursday night at his residence, 3401 College ave. Services Manner & Buchanan Mortuary Sunday, 4 p. m. Friehds invited
Cremation” Manner & Buchanan Crematory, HELD — Mrs, Lilly, 3637 Coliseum. ave beloved wife of Fred WwW mother - of
Frederick and Jane Held, sister of William Anderson, passed away Wednesday morn- | ing. Service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Baturday, 1:30 B m. Friends invite Burial Crown Hill, Friends may :all at mortuary. HOPKINS Mrs. Anna, mother of Robert, 3131 Graceland ave, passed away Fri. day morning Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Monday, 10 a. m Friends invited Burial Crown Hill Priends may call at mortuary, JOHNSON-—Mary H., who resided with | daughter-in-law, Mrs. Grace Menaugh, 13433 Broadway, entered into rest Wednes-
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Johnny Schmitz Is Cub Casualty
8ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. ~The Chicago’ Cubs, battling to stay in third place and to knock | the St. Louis Cardinals out of the | pennant, lost the services of their! top left hander, today. Schmitz, who had been scheduled to start tonight's game with the Cards, was left behind in Chicago | suffering from a fungus infection in his left foot. It was considered | doubtful that he would be able to! pitch in any of the three-game set.
ter baseball club today announced |
, Fire Dept . 5511 , American United Mixed. . 348 several laye Fred Stevenson.’ Koch Furniture : p y I trades designed to} John Bronowsk!, Merz Engineering 344 ibolster the 1947 edition of the Red John Hodges. Mallory Ni ght Workers. 535 Wings. Catcher Charles Hockenberry, |
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| Wright and pitcher Andy Mohrlock.
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BRING YOUR FINANCIAL PROBLEM TO
Family Finance Ine.
621 ILL. BLDG. 17 W. MARKET
RI. 7601
FURNITURE LOANS
Locally Owned and Managed
Park for Appraisal
Office on ground floor. Park n door. Walk
about yy bring in title and get your loan. It's that easy. Buckeye Finance Co, loan dept. of
or
‘RI-3404
sider good beginner. Apply 328 C of C
2 TYPISTS LL MR. MARSHALL
CAN YOU TYPE?
If so, we have an excellent
LIGHT DICTATION
Some typing, Modern office nent to capable person. If you 40-hr week Job with Adkins, 436 Kentuc
FOR SNTIRUIATE COMMON CA _RI-2561
Good starting salary bidg
RRIERS
opening
with good future. Apply Mr. Weber, Stone, Stafford & Stone , Consolidated | Bldg.
Permawant » y. apply
TYPIST
Billing department, Hours, per week. 29 N Pennsylvania,
Attractive for Cocktail Bar. SPORTSMAN CLUB MR HUBSEY. 94
WAITRESS
High Spot Lunch
WATTRESE — Day hours, 3001 _E. Washington
GIRL
To Wrap Bundles
EXCELSIOR LAUNDR 840 N. New Jersey LADY, WOULD YOU T TO BE A BANKER?
w Honest! here's a wonderful future,
9-5, Apply Linde-Air Products Co,
Experienced Waitress—
S days
N. Penn S——
% 411 8 lllineis
Kiran pes sams
V work. good Day,
No Experience Necessary
Y
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& bank career with ready for the right
focal branc Must have filing and cler- " girl. RIGHT NOW. Our loan and auto 347 Ww. 9th St., LI- 2461, Mr. Beall [ial experience and be expert Plesie Pen finance division needs an alert, intelll(Miss Green for appt. PR-247 ent smart-looking interviewer who will Lireen for app - Ii a vost of extreme importance T] our ens gp bank You don't have to be a Vassar STENOGRAPHER graduate. but you should be able to ’ Dictation and dietaphone. Hours 9-5 | work with congenial companions in ene ays per week. Linde Air Products) of the Ss ead!) oR APKS oo Harting Co, 129 N. Penns lvania salary will be mode: ut you" ave a GIRLS, 18 to 30 STENGORAPHER = Largely typing Work | [8 Turure i he nef dl banking | Steady employment. Opportunity. Pitts-| ny et a NA rs o Fo No burgh Plate Glass Co. 59 B Bate 578. _Indianapalis_ Himes "0 Interesting faclory Jobs lor qualified . young women ages 18 to 30 Starting Shirt Pre $s at The per hour with automatic increases e GIRL 20 0 3% each 30 days for 3 months. 10% honus Operators Neat appearing for cash and carry paid to those working 3 to 11:30 p m counter.
Mechanics Uniform, Wiper Supply
333 N. Noble
LADIES
Earn $30 for 40-hr, week, Ten pearing white ladies needed to groups, passing free. coupons to apolis housewives for household no experience necespary. Call ford. WA-9703, 9-12 a
neat apwork in Indian. roducts: rs: Duns.
m. or 7-8 pp m
MALE-FEM. HELP WANTED
10
SODA FOUNTAIN
We have a number of openings
for _ladies . and gentlemen 18 to 50, to work on our
tain, _ : SEE MR. MOORE . Apply at Once
HOOK’S
California and Market Sts.
, ages foun«
DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES
CLERK-TYPISTS
18'te 25, high school ‘graduste (with at least 2 years training or experience. Call personnel of fice, LI. 2323,
“Inland Container ‘Corp, 700 W. Morrls
Coal Truck Driver Muesing-Merrick Coal Co, 3830 Brookville Rd. mai
'
Cost Analyst
Young, college graduate with 3 to 5 years experience In age counting—light manufacturing, mass production industry, Une usual opportunity for promotion.
Apply or write Employment Office
RCA-VICTOR
3310 E. Michigan St,
* MEN—BOYS
Steady work ortunity for, Advancement erience unn ary... Apply
BEMIS BRO, BAG CO.
1000 Barth ave, (South)
MEN Several to work in mattress factory . . Apply J C. Hirschman Co.
o
Freight Handlers
Railroad
301 S. Delaware
“FURNACE INSTALLERS
Steady and permanent, Apply to Mr, Crook at our plant between 4 and § weekdays, or Saturday until neon.
PEERLESS ~EQUNDRY CO;
1853 Ludlow.
FEMALE HELP WANTED 9 GIRL to learn operstion of B ud rou ha 4 stores record machine pe not necessary easant TYPISTS TO TRAIN FOR hea conditions’ Chance "for vancement man, KEY PUNCH one. th, Citiens Gas Coke Permanent positions under State Merit System, Experience pre- % 9 STR. hi oy ferred but not necessary. $130 a heh a month starting salary. Chance for MALE HELP WANTED 1 advancement Forty-hour week. Liberal vacation and sick leave. group insurance, pension plan, credit union See Miss Smith, 3d A M h . Floor, 141 8. Meridian st, -1 ec anic Experienced Chrysler line. PermaTYPIST nent. Excellent wages and hours. Position olen for Sood pis snort, Rand danisd y dice a) urement J Allie uilding Credits Siig Suites Gatis ones & Maley, Inc. TYPIST 2421 E. Washington St. 18-25; §';-day 40-hour week. Will eon-
Auto Mechanic
Excellent * working conditions for me. chanic in truck and general maintenance work. See Mr. Miller. Please do not phone.
HOOSIER COAL & OIL CO.
1300 E. 30th Bt.
ATTO WM GUARANTEE COMMISSION MOTH & CENTRAL SALES TA4S0) Auto Painters
Excellent proposition for good man. Fred Williams Jr. Ine, 850 N. Meridian
BAKER
We want a thoroughly experienced man who is able to prepare the kind of
PASTRIES for which our bakery is famous. Apply Employment Dept., Tth Fl, Between 90:45 A. M. and 2 P. M
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. We have an excellent ition open In the hookkegping department Requirements are a knowledge of t the subject and a willingness to responsibility
Permanent position; salary; . our own cafeteria
Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co, Ine, 1545 VAN BUREN BOY FOR LABELING ROOM
accept good
18 YEARS OR OVER See Mr Gansman, Indianapolis Paint & Color Co. 640 N. ‘Capitp) LI-1531
CABINET MAKERS
For Furniture Factory Good Pay
Enoch Mfg. Co.
301 S,.Davidson
~~ Carpenters “~~ Wanted
Caterpitiar® tractor work job, Pebris’ mii. nois, Average weekly earning 490. Apply
S. N. NIELSEN CO.
E. Peoria, lll, c/o Caterpillar Tractor Co. r Washer, Gara og Man Able ¥8,drive well: wa dn rs oid; mid. night to v. Permanent 26° WwW. 27t
‘to right person.
On installation;
Evenings only, CH.7757.R..
New York Central
CH4122,
FURNITURE TOUCH UP MAN
for oping J ne work.
302 8. "STATE:
MEN WANTED sw Experienced % Flour Packers % Flour Mill Workers
Apply ACME- EVANS Lo.. NE.
W. Washingtes &
YOUNG MEN a Under 25
MecheRlaslly inclined. for factory work with a futu
setvany! % ip, porwr, M. THE BARBASOL CO.
846 N, Senate AOUSEMA of Chip American-born Japa erences necessary, Or in Amere ican-born Japanese cou ‘ go out of town. Box 158, 8h V, 8 Linoty ators
YP ray
for model ~machine, oder weekly shop! idipion ‘of “or My wa > permanent
Greenwood, nd
General Maintenance Man
BE EE 99 BW Auto Metal aint
MANAGER Enlarging our department. Must be
pable of handling men and ai ing all jobs Excellent salary. TA-333L
JONES AUTO CO,
2008 Central Ave
NIGHT WATCHMAN
40 Hours. 4 Nights Per Week,
In Reply, Give Referances and State Age.
Box A-585, Indianapolis Times
Office Clerk
High school graduate, experience not necessary. No phone calls
lam
THE ROST JEWELRY CO, “38 N Illinois Street
PORTER For large vatedl’ panting: permanent work; good
A Bt, Porn
accepted. Apply between 9 and
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