Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1944 — Page 16
: "Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the funeral) home.
DENNICK—Harry J, 2033 Prospect st. Shel husband of Ella, brother of | Mrs. Myrtle Robinson, Oak Park, IU, David D., Gary, Ind, Thomas D,, Library, Pa, passed away Sunday. 36. Services Wednesday, July 18 s mm, at the Bert 8 Gadd Funeral Home, 1047 Churchman ave, Friends invited. Interment Fairmont, Ind. | Friends mav call at the mortuary Tues-| day afternoon and evening. IS—Albert J. 805 Woodlawn. husband ut pe father of Mrs. Julia Hunt, Helen Burkert, Rosanna and Louis Geis, Indianapolis. and Albert Geis of Chicago, passed away Monday evening.
Puneral service rsday, 9 a.m. St Patrick's cha tends invited. Burial St. Michael cemetery, Brookville, Ind.
fends may call at the J. C. Wilson Fhape of the Chimes,’ 1234 Prospect st.
AYNES—Maude MM. wife of Harry A HAYNES £r.. mother of Plight Officers John D. and Harry A Haynes Jr. and Mrs. Dorothy Keppen, Washington, D. CO. sister of Mrs. Margaret Barneclo and William E. Lemon. niece of Mrs. Jewnnptte Knowles, also survived by five grandchildren, died Sunday. Service 2 p. m, Wednesday at the Kirby Mortu-| ary, Meridian at 19th st. Friends may call at mortuary. Interment Crown Hill cemetery. N—Harold, husband of Snowdell TRL mets Irelan. father of Anna Belia Cranfill, uncle of Paul Hufford, Logansrt. snd Fred Hufford® Manhattan each, California, passed away Sunday Services Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Wednesday, 4 p. m._ Friends invited. KAUTSKY Marian E, mother of Alice and Richard and sister of Fred, John, Henry Crone and Louise Hale of Ine dianapolis and Frank Crone of Muncie.
FREE 5250
Aeronautical Course
Uncle Sam wants all «F men in thru this recogni Here chanics, Engines or Welding.
Por Complete BE-5006
Details, Phone SE HELP WANTED—FEMALE = 1 ~~ BANK CLERK
Products, Inc:
Beck Canvas
Power Sewing Machine Operators
BOOKKEEPER
Full charge of books for wholesale sugar. company. Salary $35 per week. A ‘fine opportunity for post-war future, Call FR-1144 for appointment.
Cafeteria Help Steam Table Soda Fountain Women to Bus Dishes
FORT BENJAMIN HARRISON EXCHANGE Phone Mr. Nickel, CH-7860, Extension 214.
Passed away Sunday evening. . Ser at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. “Time later. Friends may call at mortu MELLIS—Raymond J, beloved husband of Carrie F. Mellis. and father of 1
E. Mellis of Shelbyville, Ind, patos away at residence, 6603 Hillside, on Monday, July 17th. Puneral service will
be held at the Ewing Funeral Home in.
Shelbyville Thursday afternoon, July 20 at 2 o'clock. Interment Hanover ceme-; vy in Morristown, Priends are wel-} “come. Friends may call at the Wald] Funeral Home, Illinois at 17th, until] 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. | PIER—David, age 4, son of Frederick and Elizabeth Pier.- grandson of Mr, an Wallerich and Mr. and Mrs. |
Mrs, Carl Charles Pier. passed away Monday. Service at St. Joan of Arce ch Wednesday, # a. m. Burial Crown “ih |
mortuar RANDEL-—- Walter V., age 43 years, hus band of Florence, son of Mrs. Laura Randel, brother of Mrs. Nora Hager, Mrs, Viola McKnight and Franklin Randel passed away Monday. Funeral Thursday, July 20, 10 a. m., at the George W. Usher mortuary, 2313 W. Washington st, Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the! mortuary. (Greencastle papers please notice.) SANBORN—Gerry M,, Mitchell P, Crist and Mrs. Charles M. Jar oiente, passed away at Corning, Y. Services Flanner & Buchanan Nat Wednesday, 2 p. m, Friends invited, Interment Crown Hill. " SHEERAN-—Joseph K., of 910 N. Dela-| ware st, passed away Monday, age 48 years: husband of Mary A. Sheehan, brother of Mrs. George W. Bills and Hazel Sheehan, uncle of S. Sgt. John N. Bills, somewhere in South Pacific: Elsie
Priends may esti at Flanner & Buchanan Ary.
father of Mrs.
Jean Bills of Indianapolis. Funeral Thursday; 10 og m,, ai Harry W. Moore ace a s are welcome.
Burial Holy ross cemetery, STRODTMAN—John H., of 2128 Fletcher ave; beloved husband of Anna Stradtman and father of Lester Strod:man; brother of William and Joseph Strodtman; passed away Monday p. m. Friends may call at the Robert W. Stirling funeral home, 1420 Ph 2
CURB GIRLS WA-6440 "DISHWASHER Colored, 5 days per
week. Closed Satur- | day and Sunday. Good wages. BAKER'S LUNCH ROOM, 115 Ww. 30th St a
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JOB SECURITY"?
<T Investigate Bell System Benefits — NOW? 6 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE—~WOMEN~240 N. MERIDIAN
INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE C0.¢
FLAT WORK FOLDERS AND FEEDERS
Daytime Hours
Pleasant Working Conditions Good Starting Salary
Sterling Laundry
735 Lexington
General Office Clerk
Filing, some typing, relieve on small switchboard. Can be handled by efficient beginner. Oppore tunity for rapid advancement, See Mr. Nelson,
Banner-Whitehill,
31 8. Meridian st.
Ine.
— GIRLS —
16 or over.
Experience not fiecessary. Towel folding.
MECHANICS UNIFORM AND WIPER SUPPLY
333 N. Noble.
neral services Wednesday, - w at the funeral home: 9 a. a Hols | Cross church. Trends invite Burial
New Crown cemeter |
SUTTON—Mary Alice, Ye Years, Rother of Cora Skaggs, Independence, Mo.; Lura' Savage, Jamestown, Ky.; Jewell Rouse Charlotte, N. C.; Debetha Leach. Lattie! . Worell, Laura Canada, Ruel. Duel, Nuel, Buel Sutton, all of Indianapolis, passed
away Monday p. m. St. Vincent's Hospital, Friends may ail at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308 Prospect st. any
time after 12 noon Wednesday, until We . Service Friday, 10:30 8, m, from the Christian church in Jameston, Ky. Interment Jamestown. SWINFORD-—-Marvin Patrick, beloved husband of Ruth Swinford, father of Roger Patrick Swinford, passed away Sunday a. m. He also is survived by his parents, Mr. . Millard Swinford, one brother, Marion Swinford, and a sister, Mrs. Fred Layton, all of Jagan. apolis. Funeral Wednesday, 2:30 p. at the Tuxedo Park Baptist church, "% N. Grant. Burial Washington Park. ends may call at the residence of the parents, 1931 Sugar Grove ave Dorsey service, WAGNER—Marggret J., beloved wife of Edward Wagner, mother of Doris Hanand Fila Parker, passed away Sun-
day . e is also survived by 10 fren ri and two great-grandchil-n. Funeral services Wednesday, 3
. m., from the residence, Buriat Greenwood. any time. Shirley service.
ZIKE—Samuel, beloved husband of Rose
1345 Roache Friends may call
GIRL to assist in accounting department, Some experience preferred, but will consider beginner. Some typing required. Permanent position. Good opportunity for advancement now and post. {war. Please phone for appointment. Mr. Westphal. GA-4421 .
* GIRL *
18 to 25 For (telephone operator and genera office work. Gir! with knowledge of typing or office machine experience helpful. Opportunity for advancement in baking industry, Permanent position, Salary $25
GIRL or woman for housework and care of baby 2 or 3 days a week. Ravenswood. BR-8801
GIRLS 18-30
Steady employment; learn to operate machine; clean, easy work. Time and a half for overtime. Based on 5-day, 40-hour week.
Central States Envelope Co. 16 S. Sherman Drive ~~ % HOUSEMAN 5:
ply Rear
Zike and father of Rov, Claude, Alex est, Chester, Walter and Dorothea | Zike and Mrs. Robert Reed, Mrs liam Carroll and Mrs. Louis Wessel! passed away Sunday. Funeral Wednes. day, 130 p. m the residence. 1439 W. Ohio st. Ceniennial cemetery, Priends call at the; residence any time after T p. m. - day. Bhirley p.m. Mon
CARDS OF THANKS
KING=T wish to thank relatives. and neighbors for the sympathy, floral and card tributes and assistance, .during the illness and death of my wife, ELLA M., KING, I especially thank Rev. Hartsock, Tabernacle Baptis Church, Curt Davis, organist: Mrs, Olive Owen, singer, other churches, fraternal and other organizations Bros. funeral directors —REV, TER L. KING and FAMILY SEDBERRY_We wish to 1 friends and neighbors, ea American Legion, No. 3 unit, Wavne post.
may
our the! 40-8 club, Memorial | Memoria! No. 3 post and so: walthah a Seelig and friends from] Capita: Re M. E church, the Flanner & Buchanan! mortualy and Mrs. Sanders for their | kindness and beautiful floral offerings
received at the death of oy r bel father apn rey ed I d husband, Sidney W. Seq.
THE SONS AND WIFE,
| EDITH SEDBERRY. | LOST & ¥ & FOUND Kl PLEABE—WIll the person who | took black | cord purse from a United cab Friday 8 m. return contents: Mav No questions fsked Call Mare br usge, TA-8215, or send 3615 G
Neiraceland ete — | pr gold “ring, 2 stones, diafond snd sapphire, viciftity Telephone | 0. on Rural st. . Reward. GA-3594, -Dog; reddish brown male short lege. - Name “Buster, * ving. Reward. 1515 Spann ave Leather bilifold. $1400 in - reward. FR-0513, days,
male, jong Boy
oils, pie-
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HT ndav Finder please call LOST—Man's bilifold on W. 10th Mone: valuable pap reward. BE- 0421. INSTRUCTIONS
GIRLS — —WOMEN
BE A PRACTICAL NURSE |
BIG DEMAND—HIGH WAGES High school not necessary Fasy learn in spare time. Ages 13 to #0; A dentands have caused big shortage. pare now for this interest; ing, profitable | and patriotfe work Write for FREF information, Wayne Schoo! ef Practica Nursing, Bos Box A678. care of The Tix he WOULD Tike tke to hear from rel; who would like to train in spar - io, overhaul and install Refrigeration] and Afr Conditioning equipment. Should be mechanically inclined. Wii not in~Lerfere with your present WOIR., "For information about this iraiping, write at fying name. address, age and your! ng hours. UTILIT A877. c/o Times, Tiks Hel Wr ——k ra
LEARN BEAUTY OULTU ei INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY OR
Demands for skilled TALOTS exceeq . supply, Shs shied sperei expert teachers, The
342 E. Washington St Learn to Fly at HOOSIER AIRPORT TA-1208%
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{riends
, also Shirley |
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able men |
HOTEL HARRISON
% JUNE GRADUATE x 50S
Here is an excellent opportunity for girl without .typing or shorthand knowledge. We will train vou for
general office and filing. See Mr. Ray.
MUTUAL DRUG CoO.
18 W, Georgia Lane Bryant needs Women and Girls for Permanent Work.
152 E. Market x MAIDS x APPLY HOUSEKEEP * HOTEL HARRISON * | MAIS Massacnagetts ave,
“GENERAL CLEANING MAID WA-3331
MATERIAL CONTROL SUPERVISOR
Exceptional opportunity for experienced
person Essential manu facturing indus''v with excellent post-war security, Phone Mr. Wheeler for interview, CH-2152
Mitchell & Scott Machine Co.
1811 Ludlow Ave. : mon Full or part Middle-Aged Women ™! work, Fam $1 hour for intervi lewing and ration. For inf ormation call _TA- F151
NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS We need experienced Finish Menders Pairers
Seamers
CONDITIONED PLANT cai Rie! Bam to5 p m
PBX Claypool Hotel
Ex ed PBX pet Permanent
* FILE CLERK * TYPIST MOULDINGS, INC, MA-6321
HPhysical | Culture yk Director
for Institutional work. Call Superintendent
__ BE-4191
4-F Men Notice
You May Be Eligible for
work = both your Federal and State governments are ready to ‘help you learn a profitable trade hy arog. 3 your tuition
your opportunity to learn Alreraft Me-
8 | HELr WANTED—FEMALE
Young woman for clerical work. Permanent only. Adding machine
DO YOU HAVE © |
week lo start. Address Times, Box A9%1.
— | BE-47917
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EARN BIG WAGES
Competent instructors, day and evening classes, bus dfrect to our door. Act NOW —available funds are limited. :
Municipal Airport, Indianapolls
war"
is
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SALESPEOP PLE
Coat Department
experience necessary. Apply to Experienced in Selling Ready Wear Mr, Keogh. Salary and Commission American National Bank Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor 45 N. Penn. THE WM. BLOCK ¢€0.|
HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10 HELP
Beck Canvas : Products Inc. Power Sewing Machine Operators
VITAL WAR WORK NEEDS YOU
o| Essential Industry Needs MEN AND WOMEN
For Clean Factory Work All Day Bhifts—Apply **
CROWN PAPER BOX CO.
32 E. Georgia
Experienced: high Wages, Tuchman Cleaners, 3514¢
Silk Finisher
College.
vw STENOGRAPHER + 20 to 35 Years Old
Experienced. 48-Hour Week, Essential industry.
SHIRLEY CORP, 330 E. 8t. Joe, i Interviewing Hours: - B30 AM to10P M. STENOGRAPHER And Ediphone Operator Essential industry. with , old-established
opportunity for right type. conditions and good starting salary,
W. J. Holliday & Co.
Mr. Miller, 9 to 5 p. m., RI-2422
Yr Stenographer % Semi-Secretary ¥ ,
Permanent Postion
Unusual opportunity for experienced person. vr Rapid dictation for execuuse sv Pleasant, modern, air-cooled office. :
RI-1321,
Permanent position concern,
Pe Pre
8am top m
Openings Now Available No Experience Required
Employment Office--Women
240 N. Meridian St.
* TRAINEES * 18 to 35.
Opportunity to learn a trade in a well established hosiery industry to right type of person. Get paid while you learn. Air-conditioned plant. Free hospitalization insure ance and many other advantages,
National Hosiery Mills Call RI-1321, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Two White Women
Cleaning. Short hours evening. lar to house work. No Sunday, Circle Tower. work with
Typist, General Office Jo, vi
lished firm. Permanent position. Experience desirable, but not essential, Would
8imi308
train gil Just out -of high school. Box 13, Tim TYPIST, good “wages, steady work; essential industry. See Mr. Hill, 2d floor, Citizens’ Gas & Coke Utility, 47 S. Penn, % WAITRESSES — INSIDE TEE PEE — WA-6440 * WAITRESS—WHITE *
Duke Restaurant, 4208 College WAITRESSES Night Top Wages
Girls 14-18, must have
v
1139 N. Pennsylvania St.| * White Women * |
We need a few to clean modern office building: short hours: almost like houseork; good pay, Apply 557 Consolidated ag. WOMAN to assist in small boarding house. No washing or ironing. Apply, Mrs. L. Herman, 514 8. Meridian.
WOMEN WANTED to LEARN PIANO REBUILDING,
Experience not necessary. Good working conditions.
PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT. See Mr. Field 610 S. New Jersey St. | WOMEN For
Institutional Work. Call Superintendent
WOMEN For Track Work
No experience necessary. Immediate employment—Steady
Apply
S$. Railroad Retirement Board 15 E. Maryland St. WOMEN Work at RCA Good Wages Convenient Transpertation Music While You Work » Excellent Cafeteria Steady Work Vital War Industry Applicants Must Comply With WMC Regulations Apply Employment Office RCA Victor 501 N. LaSalle St,
work.
Excellent * Ideal working}
TELEPHONE 0 OPERATORS
Indiana Bell Telephone Co.|
'AINEERS for full or part time night work. Steady employment, convenient location, Your
drug store is an essential part of home front service. ENDABLE DRUG
STORE, OFFICE CALIFORNIA AND MARKET STS.
your everda HOOK'S
IMMEDIATE
| EE WILL LAST
& FOR MEN In. Production Department In Shipping Department (Packers)
FOR WOMEN In Accounting Department {Cost Clerks) Stenographer In Production
For interesting work with a fast growng organization, call at our employment de between 8:30 a. m, and 12 noon.
BOWES “SEAL FAST” CORP.
216 N. Pine St,
LABORERS
White or Colored Averaging 18 Hours Wk. Overtime
Also
Men or Women Lathe Operators
Apply employment office.
AMERICAN BEARING CORP.
“Lilly’s Is a Fine Place to Work”
That's the title of a new folder just published by Eli Lilly & Co. If you are thinking about A job, for now and AFTER THE ‘ call Market 0311 and we My mail this folder ‘to you.. Better still, come in and talk over that new Job and find out first-hand WHY Lilly's is a fine place to work. BOTH MEN AND WOMEN ARE NEEDED IN PRODUCTION NOW
Eli Lilly and Company
Take a Minnesota trolley to McCarty street.
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Vv MACHINE OPERATORS
We need machine “operators for war production at once. We have an attractive offer for you. Applicants must comply with WMC regulations, Apply now.
Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co.
1545 VanBu
TIE) WOMEN
CURTISS-WRIGHT Propeller Divis EY
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Employment 8:15 A. M
TTY Statement of Availab LL] Birth (YIU
MEN OR WOMEN 18 to 55
THE - INDIANAPOLT
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PRODU MACHINE OP ATORS
Experienced or Tnexperianced also
¥
Man for sweeping and Common Labor.
Good starting rate plus automatic wage increases,
Apply Employment Office © 9 to 4:30
Mitchell & Scott Machine Co. 1841 Ludlow Ave.
Production Jobs
Interviews 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays 8 A, M. to 3 P. M’
Apply
Employment Office INLAND CONTAINER CORPORATION 100 West Morris Street -
Vital Factory Work
® Good Starting Pay ® Early Advancement ® A Job With a Future ® No Experience Needed
THE BARBASOL COMPANY
846 N. Senate Ave.
WANTED!
Unskilled Men and Women
UNITED STATES RUBBER co.
«5
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 190 W., South St.
Interviewing Hours, Mon, Through Fri, § A. M. Till 5 P. M.—8Sat,, 8 Till 12 Noon
DO NOT APPLY IP ALREADY ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL WORK
"WANTED
MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY HELP
Essential War Industry
International Harvester Co.
5565 Brookville Road
Your Chance at a PERMANENT JOB
which will not be an after-the-war casualty OPTICAL MANUFACTURER Wants Men and Women to grind and polish lenses NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Convenient Location—Good Pay—Bonuses Excellent opportunify for Older People and Veterans of World War II. Applica- | tions accepted {rom any.one not employed in an essential industry or activity.
CONTINENTAL OPTICAL COMPANY
1402 North Capitol Avenue
HELP WAN 1
MALE
1
NOTICE
All male workers covered by the Priority Referral Plan which is now effective will be required to comply with all WMC regulations. Such workers wishing any jobs advertised in these columns should proceed in the regular way and make application direct to the advertiser as usual.
FOR SELLING POSITIONS
. Toiletry Sales
____ Indianapolis, Ind. ~ WORK SHORT HOURS Avon Products earn good commission
isincome. Few open established territories | RI-5920.
WORK AT CROWN 2001 E. Washington St. Good Pay With Producti ion Bonus
. Young Lady 10 cierk in ret tail store
| also’ to write up mai] { orders, Experience unnecessary. 15 N, Pen- ! nsylvania Ask for Mrs. Toney,
HELP 'WANTED—MALE-} FEM.
5
Division General Motors Corp. Needs
MEN & WOMEN To help build more airplane engines. “Make Victory ¥our Business” Apply either
SPEEDWAY or MAYWOOD EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
U.S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Statement of -avaiiability required.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A JOB.
With Post-war Security? MAN 16-60
Our company, now engaged in essen-
id
y tial war work, has record of 62 years REE PRE: Plenty: of overtime. Can aha. vies PUNCH PRESS Tew oi i our hardware depart : 2 en cants must ¢ OPERATORS | Ju Amiens mus eon A M R MASSON CO... 2180 MONTCALM WN 1 7 Ries Neighmornoea’ Co |W. J HOLLIDA AY & CO.
11 South!
Drug Sales
Cashiers At least 6 months’ selling experience; steady “work; convenient location. "Your drug store is ‘an essential part of yqur every- -day home front service, APPLY AT OFFICE
Hook's Dependable Drugs CALIFORNIA AND MARKET STS, Applicants Must Comply with the C Regulations
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For Essential Production Programs Which Will Continue After the War.
Modern -Plant, Excellent Working Conditions, Good Pay.
METAL AUTO
1.3 EN IE MEN and WOMEN
for Day & Night Work
Learn Aircraft
Industry
Wo experience essary. Build maYor airplane. assem oles for the Hell Diver, |- 's new dive bomber; for the 40 commando transport; parts ‘riveting, mainte. stoc!
: BARBER Joe Benth Borner Shop, 133
4 FORD AND CHEVROLET MECHANICS
Steady Work—Good Pay ! SEE MR. COOK
Red Cab Company
13th and Meridian
ABLE bodied man, middle aged or past; general work; 5% days, WA-1481.
* All Around Baker *
Day work,. splendid Working conditions. Good salary to right ma 1903 hn n Ave.
ne wav aE
CABINET MAKER
Steady Employment.’ . Ideal ‘Working Conditions. Ask for Mr. Fleld.
610 S. New Jersey. COLLECTORS er week; excelent per week; larghata xan a” Set en ° t; or. advan CAr n ao Home Equipment, 401 ‘N. Capitol. LI-4919,
Exp. All Around Presser wid ages, good hours. Apply r EXPERIENCED TELEGRAPHERS URGENTLY NEEDED
Apply
U. S$. Railroad Retirement Board
15 E, Maryland St.
EXTRACTOR BOYS
18 or Over Daytime Hours Pleasant Working Conditions Good Starting Salaray
Sterling Laundry
735 Lexington
FILLING STATION ATTENDANT Fort Benjamin Harrison Exchange Phone Mr. Nickel CH-1860, Extension 214
FORT BENJAMIN HARRISON E EXCHANGE
JANITORS
Phone Mr. Nickel,
CH-7860, Extension 214 FURNACE COMPANY needs installers, helpers and cleaning operators. Year round work. Reliable company. To e no handicap. Car or small
pay truck helpful but not necessary. See Mr. Davies, 1023 N. JIfinols. RI-3344.
% GRILLE % AND v COUNTER MAN $30.00 Weekly Apply 43 W. St. Clair St. Between 8 A. M. and § P. M.
% HOUSEMAN »* Claypool Hotel
JANITOR No Night Work
Apply Mr, Hocker PROGRESS LAUNDRY 430 E. Market
J.D. Adams Mg. Co.’s
Road machine helping win the war. er helpline Office # ~ = ally ~ 8 to 12, Saturday 217 SOUTH BELMONT Take W. Wash. car.
Lithograph Press Helpers
\
70¢ an hour for day work, 77e an hour for night work. Considerable overtime necessary.
Wm. B. Burford Printing Co.
603 EB. Washington
MAN FOR STORE WORK
iy drive truck in wholesale flower shop. 12 day wk., Wed. afternoon off. Steady pos. Tosi Flower Growers, 300 N. Capitol.
MAN to work In cleaning room.
{2000 Northwestern—-Ask for H. L. Dithmer
The Be trom 8 A.
Beveridge - F oR nd
Paint and wall paper depal Be clot starting sa Ev _ ns pporiiniies Indiana Wallpaper Paint nx
Maryland.
* MEN x
KERS % ELEVATOR OPERATOR * TACORTER * '% TRUGK DRIVER
RE ita Unnecessary Ideal Working Conditions
Overtime. Available
The Gibson Co.
433 N._ CAPITOL AVENUE—Third Floor MEN FOR STEEL GANG
Located near Lafayette
No experience necessary. Modern camp cars, electric lights, showers, etc. Age limit, 18 up. Apply
U. S$. Railroad Retirement Board
15 E. Maryland St. MEN : For General Factory Work Steady Employment Opportunity for Advancement CENTRAL STATES ENVELOPE CO.
16 S. Sherman Drive t with W, M. Applicant must comply C.
METAL MAN
Steady Employment Hourly Rate or Commission Basis
SEE MR, BLUE
HARRY A, SHARP, INC. 443 Virginia Ave. _ PLATFORM MAN To Sneek ng 4 Ice .
POLAR 16E & FUEL Co,
PORTER Reliable. man for dining room work.
H. P. WASSON & CO.
I,
In Essential Industry Apply Clyde 8, Berry
Aero Mayflower Transit Co. WANT WARENOUSE WORKER
5-Day Week ‘lo_P. LESH PAPER CO. 121 Ky. Ave POSITIONS WANTED 12
i Fhe Tle rare © “NEW AND USED ELECTRIC PUMPS 'S AND
“Emergency Dry Clea Crescent Cleaners, 1244-46 N. Cape RADIO SERV PAIR
alo’ * & “Wath. oe oR ® ol
GENERAL contracting, carpen tering, paints ing, cement netk. cSaisisction guar. anteed. Estimate Ralph Brinke erhoff, 1436 Central, "Ti-0119. NG, iietor-Sxterior, ¢ ing-K; Tone,
‘waxed, rte sidewalks ot in; immediate service. FR-2601.
¥
re] Refrigeration °77 Oo. OIL BURNER REP. TA-8874 and or ig aa; gUATe
anteed; service. Bae ND who ri 7 ALL MOTOR REP insect screens, n. Parke Ao Sompie
Service, 30th & Ha WA-5834
ERN Decorating or. hanging and RN ay 20 years “experience; esti mates given. WA-5396, Th STOKER and furnace repair. rar spection and estimates. Call morning until 9; eve. ee 4 oA
farivees Snp we 2 BR-8625
Outboard he. Bova 1a0N,
PRESSER Experienced or Will Train
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY
~ PRINTER
With experience on Bay press. Should know makeready a djust Good pay. grr lg 430 BE. Ohio.
PRODUCTION JOBS
in Essential Industry With Post-War Security
Advance Paint Co. 545 W. Abbott
RELIABLE BOYS
16 years of age or over, for full time work,
H. P. WASSON & CO.
SANDERS PATCHERS RUBBERS SPRAYMEN
Good Working Conditions Permanent
See Mr, Field 810 South New Jersey Btreet
Root Repsiis. all Sy Vids, NET Ri-2928 Matiresses = ae rr nt We misras, rornaces WA=91 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 13 Clean sleeping rooms; Hoosier Hotel [53° Namhe moms Reasonable rates. 440 Massachusetts. EVERY ROOM WITH SHOWER Gilbert Hotel *° 8 Medea mu. ALABAMA, 1415 S.—Near room; employed girl; $5.00. RI-0291.
Lilly's; lovely private entrance;
BARTH, M14 room. newly rated, innerspring mattress, one _ from Shelby cariine. . MA-3888, 2 BRUNSWICK, 1425—Nice quiet front rm., ™m., near bath: gentlemen, Morning, evening _ meals. GA-5376. DELAWARE, 406 N.—Cool front room, bath: Sepiisman preferred; walking — tance. LI-9129,
~deco= block
HERSCHELL, 1433—Riverside section sie and i rooms: newly niin
ir! L1-3797, RERIDIAN NEAR ~Attractive sine fe Tout Jr no kitchen privie
ITT INT N—La airy room constant hot waler wool RE nepOrtations gentlemen prefer:
JERSEY, 2086 N. Large room ciose to bath: downstairs room, private 1ava~ tory; day workers: Nemes
ners springs: employed girl; oR larones; good
FORT Exclusive neighborhood: cool room, adjoining bath; garage ; wood
tr HU-4874 EE
Turnialied — room: ine
~ Fashion Cleaners, 1901 Central. Guaran
— Mechanics—Metai— Painters 30th & Central Sales Co. TA-4501 All or Part Time
Real Peace-Time Mechanics Job
See MR. LEE 2419 West Washington
MECHANICS CARPENTERS BOILERMAKERS PIPEFITTERS ELECTRICIANS Investigate the opportunities offered In railroad work!
Apply U. 8. Railroad Retirement Board
15 E. Maryland St.
w MEN w needed to train as machine ators and fitters by steel fabricators doing highly
essential war work. vr Previous Experience Not Necessary ff
Steady Employment, Plenty of Overtime.
HUGH J. BAKER & Co.
602 W. MeCarthy
MEN WANTED
Colored preferred. No experience necessary. Time and half over 40 hours: double time over 48. Day or night shift. Bonus for working
* Service Station Managers and Supervisors
Good Salary and Commission
nersprings; tion; phone; PLEASANT, 1448—Refined * home. cool room: gentleman preferred; call after 5. MA-3808.
ROOM WANTED —Eiderly teatleman wants room in private family where re are
no other roomers or boarders,
App! ames rice for right place. Have m y Bay 3 wn furniture a mes wd vd. Producers Oil Company CLEAN. ool Toon, Trnersprings. t water, good transporta Call 1004 Mass. Ave, : _ evenings. W198, / NEAR §8th snd College, room with twin FREIGHT HANDLERS employed girls. Private Dome, +. STORE HEL _BR-0239. TRACKMEN NICELY furnished room for refined
Immediate employmeni—steady work.
Apply U. S$. Railroad Retirement Board 13 E. Maryland St.
Stable Employment for Men
High type Jobs avatiable as trolley and ous operators. Permanent and reliable
work. Join an Industry essential in war and peace. Good pay. Pald while a ing. Vacations provided. Awards for
accomplishment. Apply Room 21% Trae tion Terminal Bldg.
INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS Stable Jobs for Mechanics
Attractive positions avaliable as chanics in Indianapolis Rallws and garage. Permanent and relia Join an in
mewor
peace, Good pay. Vacations Provided. Awards for a tions, Apply Ay superintendent, 11
Washing INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS
tieman; $5. Inquire 2310 N. Me
ROOMS WITH BOARD
CHILDREN under 6; dey or week; called for and delive fenced yard; imode
ern); near Allison's, LI-8243, S11 W, Morris.
CONVALESCENT HOME for elderly pers son. Doctor's refefences. Nurse's care. _IR-2882. CONVALESCENTS—Oa Room for 2 bed patients. pong dairy private room. MA-T461.
ELDERLY man; first
“floor room; no othe ers; modern Riverside section. a
1328
other's care}
TO BOARD-—-M suburban home. CGA-4103. INFANTS or boys, 3 10 8 yoats. i room apd board; private home. CARE of children in my home By The
week. 1308 Bradbury, DAY CARRE for children under 6. Licensed home. Practical nurse, TA-5451. MEN—8ave your gas! Live up town, Good bed 1 and eats, $8 week. MA-4924,
WILL CARE for A not over 10;
AUTO MECHANICS
Our shop is always full and we can otter you an excellent proposition. Top pay. Apply to Paul Adams, Service Mana ro
HICKMAN OLDS, IN
1510 N. Meridian.
Must be good; 705, commis-
BARBER sion. Plenty of work at Army
Post Rear Indianapolis, Address Times, Box A
+
BENCH NAILERS
-CAPITOL LUMBER CO. Lae W. New York Meo
BUILDING
Warehouse Man Steady oh oan Pay
SUPPLY |
ere — 240-360 a Week!
WHITE OR COLORED (car unloading) 3 | Mr Ah COMPANY
“% MEN 16 to 60
die
EVANS MILLING CO,
1130 W. Michigan St,
GENERAL LABOR WORK
Times Box 960
Syeeners and Janitor Service W. teady Work
{ Applicants
| 1deal Richa
TUNE-UP. MAN LUBRICATION MAN
Steady Work—Good Wages
»
Superior Chevrolet | Girur
582 EK £. Washington
TRUCK MECHANIC
STEADY DAY WORK Good Pay—Good Wo
"715% Hours Overtime W: iy if Desires Martin Truck Co. ** [5.50 % TUNERS ‘+ PIANO . REPAIRMEN Good Working Conditions » Apply Mr. Field
610 S. New Jossey
ing. “Suitable hours can be arranged. 309 Tower, Sry
0 i house ers, es day morning,” $1.00 hour. 850 BuchanAm Bt. ; VERTICAL PRESSMAN
eal.’ conditions : and overtime. rdson Printing ‘Co., 653 Virginia
Tr’ Two White Men °° a ote bua. |
sv.2 OR IR
whi.” Essential advair. “Store Clark for Counter Work | _moiners case. FR3In ROLHOTS DAYS, wu Ti AMERICAN LEAD CORP.| vous mes. sicssioe perscosiiy, sve) 20 HOUSEKEEPING a iy meet pubiie. perience ra BROADWAY, 1138—Clean, cool room an 1600 E. 21st, not A Aecessn hou HF Week, BODY. bath: $10. Adults, Good opportun! i - M E N permanent. ployment. ner stating a room ne Wg A des Sondra IRs BR td Et bein S Ages 16 tv 65 SN Sprites # any. and. mle KNOX, 607—3-room Apartment, private Essential Industry snirance; refrigeration, utilities, Adults, Apply STRONG BOY OR YOUNG | dade. MIDSTATE FROZEN MAN, COLORED OR WHITE | ath; Eitentn privileges, utilities, garage; I FOR STOCKROOM WORK. 12TH, 611 Ee yr NAMB, GEAR tchenette, near 35 W, 16th St LIBERAL SALARY hy ee aa N | MOOSIER PAINT & LINOLEUM i sri oom a ME 2(1 E. WASHINGTON ST. | SPARTMENTS FOR RENT 1 ® Rapsriencs ROT Necomary x dw r——— airs as ran tp . ® Essential Industry . Essential Industry. TINNERS-ROOFERS AND BURA Steady work ‘now and after the FURNACE MEN cornana STACI. war. ur business has m In AHAN A = ___ Bornman & Son, 3313 E. 10th 1-5558 tl he for 15 Cars. ream a , “5 TRUCK DRIVER 4 (TA. | Moynahan Pi Properties National Starch Produets, Inc. Por city delivery. Guaranteed 47-hour MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS 1515 8 Drover week: 1%-ton truck, Phone MA-2477, 880 N: X Snusyivania st. L1-5858
H. H. WOODSMALL AGENCY
108 E. WASHINGTON--LI-5391,
GENERAL APARTMENTS
2 Ww. Vermont
NISHED bedroom apart riment; stove, electric box and. all utilities; $42.50; 4 employed girls. TA-0635 after 6 p. m, ROOMS, bath; utilities: Earage, 2438 Central ave. Children wel
FURNISHED APTS. & HOUSES 9
$60; 42000 N.—Finest mod, home; wa
home; want Sonple to share, HI-1133 (eves, IR 7956). .
N. Delaware, 1637 Furnished efficiency apt., kitchenette, connecting bath; month plus utilitles, (Call’ Mr, Burtt, alt
Hall- Hottel Go.- MA. 8581
LARGE apartment; kitchenette; privaie entrance; adults only; Fook rate
Li BL-1282
rtment, newly decorated, good sink, 2 ha osets, share b bath 821 Ci 2
D TO LY io LY Iocajad Ti EI of 3 want
PE a = nT furnished; a; pest 2 om a. ent; un of ri ‘- _ences. BL-1396 : .
J Manage MANAGEMENT — RENTAL SERVICE Ine., RI-2368
hy
Call mor s MA-9302,
Congress.
De, or amall : si t Small house,
tm da SILVER AVE.
Stewart-Watner a yt
na sohasuLLC
3 Bedrooms and hardwood floors dt condition, large Ir back ts
ot water hi good trans
ment, street, Ketrow 25% ~ TR00
3538 In splendid front p i
13000 w ei) KELLER REAL’
GAS E. ITTH
new hot-air furna 340
possessi aud rent apt. up Price, $4,250; $1.20
Davis Ao
MA-2377 420-2:
i
up. Inlaid le) stat and blower, condition; $4500, =
| Studebaker F | 970 SI
i 8-Rm. modern, o i ® rooms for owne i $3800, including § i $750 down and $30
Davis VA%% TOTAL A Double
1214-18 N. Tem, ater 4 Hghta
Ma-982 J. 8. CRUSE REA
BEECH
S-rm. modern Paved st; nice lot; $2.150 cash vid ha MA-3531, k
E. Kirk MoKinne
Newly painted 2 ¢ 3 bedrms. and bat
81.000 Hoftel
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one side availa)
$-rm. modern bur automatie hot wa
ors RE BR
_ Beautiful Su 3 Miles Se Indianapolis and S. Higl
3 bedrooms; tile ba!
; po! Appointment.
BE-0172-etrow ior
OPEN SUM SOUTHEAST
MA-1443 Spi
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$3,400 112 ACRI 40; 4-rm, er houses, 3 wells, bl spring water, HI-113
