Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1944 — Page 18

- BUMPHREYS—-Mrs. Annie D,

BUS GIRLS

the fu hy Burisl Crown Hill cemetery. RII Louh of 634 N. Pine st, f Aaron and Dolly Gilpin, brother or Wiliam Gilpin of Bowling Green, | Ky. passed away Monday Services | Thursday, 10 a. m., at the Beanblossom | Mortuary. 1321 W. Ray st. Burial he Rill cemetery, Friends may call at the mortuary any time. . N-—Cecil, age 42, of 3201 Winthrop, | coLTky. of Grace E.. passed away Tuesday morning. Friends may call at Flanher & Buchanan Mortuary, Time of service later. | 1640 Raa | er of Miss Helen A Humphreys arin aw of Mrs. Wm. R. and | grandmother of Miss Petty Humphreys, passed away Monday morning. Services at Fianner % Ry chanatt ~ Mortuary Wednesday, 4:30 m. Friends invited. Burial Crown he Friends may call at the mortuary. Bh Alice, wife of Samuel, mother o. ROBY A} daughter of Mrs. Ella Mont. gomery, sister of Herbert, Wilbur, Chester snd Arthur Bryant, died suddenly at the home 5340 N. New Jersey, Satar- | Services 2 p. m. Wednesday In the |

beloved

day \ Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 18th st.| Interment Crown Hill cemetery. Frienas

may call at the mortuary. LACKLAND—Mrs Alice Thomas, 118 W | 36th, widow of George H., oeloved "| of Mrs, Mary Lackland Grimes (Mrs Herbert T. Grimes) and Ernest T. Lack- | jand of West Palm Beach, Fia; grand. mother of Mary Alice Lackland of West | Palm Beach, Pia: sister of Mrs. Geneva | Enrenfreund. Brooklyn, N. Y.. passed away Sunday p. m. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Time later. Friends) invited. Interment: Crown Hill MOORE—Eliza Jane (Jennie), 1655 E , mother of Mrs. Henry Pflaging, . Samuel! H. Moore, Ipdianapolis, and Rev. W. G. Moore, deceased, passed away Monday morning Services at the Emmanuel Bantist church Wednesday 2:30 p. m. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill Priends may call at the home, J. C. Wilson Service. SCANLON—Katherine, widow of the late Michael! Scanlon. mother of Daniel and Thomas Scanlon, sister of Mrs. Marret Layton, died Saturday, Aug. 2 iends may call at the Blackwell Puneral Home, 1503 N. Meridian st. Funeral Wednesday, Aug. 30th, from the | funeral home, 8:30 a. m, requiem mass | at St. John church § a. m. Interment Hoiy Cross cemetery. Friends invited, SPARKS—Ora, beloved husband of Nettie Sparks, father of Mrs. Macel Haney, tandfather of Horace Haney of the J. 8. navy, passed away Tuesday &. m at his home, 721 N. Denny, at the age ef 84. Funeral service Wednesday, 7.30 . m., at the Dorsey Funeral Home. Boar will be taken to Clinton, Ind. for service and burial Thursday. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p. m. Tuesday. STAMPER — Mrs. Alice Amelia,” 008 N. Gladstone, wife of Sgt. Roy E. StampIrving BE. Keller,

er, sister of Mrs.

George Mittlekauf, Brooklyn, N. Y, passed away Money) vices Flanner & Buchanan uary, Thursday, 3

m. Friends invited. Priends may

Pp. call at the mortuary.

BTUART Mrs. Hazel of near Southport, Ind., wife of Elmer H., passed away Monday p. m. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Thursday, 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Friends may call at the mortuary.

father of Mrs.’ a Bronstrup, stepather of Ed and Fred Murnan and Mrs. Elia Powers, brother of Webb Tanher, passed away at his home in Acton Monday morning. Services Wednesday, 3 p. m., at the residence. Friends invited. Burial London. Friends may eall at the home. J. C. Wilson Service.

VOLLMER—Evangeline E., widow of Samuel, mother of Mrs, Hagel M. Eidman, ron, O.,, and Emery H. Volimer, city; grandmother of Paul Richards, Phyllis, Anna Marie Eidman and Donald R. Vollmer, sister of Mrs. Blanche Bristow, Waverly, Ind., and Emery E. Horton, Pennsylvania, departed this life Priday, x neral Wednesday, Aug. 30. Moore Kirk North Side Colonial Mortuary, Sotlege at Pairfieid, 2 p. m. Burial Memorial Park. Friends invited.

VOYLES—Milford B., 1203 E. Vermont! st, entered into rest Monday, age 82 ears, husband of the late Sadie Voyles, rother of Ella M. and astus Yous. Services Thursday, 10:30 a. m,, at Harry oore Peace Chapel. Friends are welcome, Burial Washingn Park. WILLIAMS—Evan Thomas, age 53 years, beloved husband .of Esther Wiliiams and jae of Mrs. Robert Gettinger, Gordon Williams and Evan A. Williams, U. 8. ‘navy, South ‘Pacific, and son of William . Williams, Venedocia, O., and brother Howard Williams, Pt. Wayne, and . Anna Hughes, Mrs, Mary Price, Len Millison and Mrs. Marion

YANNER—Oharles, husband of Margaret, | §

1 | Experienced Cook LI-0734

*-3-das week. * Peraasucat positio w% Clean, pleasant yn

% Paid vacations, sick fits.

%* We train you a while you earn. “Fi at A&P EA CO. S. State St. At Cashier Schoel, 1618 NX Illinois

CLEANING WOMEN (2)

| Part-Time Employment — Evenings

Apply to Mr. Freeberg

41 N. Penn, St.

* BLEANIAG NOpcH * * CLAYPOOL ‘HOTEL - *

CLERICAL POSITIONS

Opening Now Available No pi po Required

Employment Office--Women

240 N. Meridian Bt.

Indiana Bell Telephone Co. ~ CLERK-—TYPIST

We think we have a nice position for 'one who is really interested in having a permanent position in a ~nice office with pleasant working conditions. Call RI-5401 for appointment,

COLORED KITCHEN HELP

DUKE'S RESTAURANT, 4208 COLLEGE

COMPARISON SHOPPER

Full and Part Time Experienced Preferred Apply Employment Office

“th Floor

Wn, H. Block Company CURB GIRLS WA-844 EXPORT DEPT. OPPORTUNITY

for girl with working knowledge of commercial Spanish and stenography; export experience preferred, but not essentia permanent post-war position, Optical Co., 1402 N. Capitol,

Experienced for Alteration on

Better Dresses’ Permanent position- in fine environment, to those who can qualify. Apply Mr. Pritz

6th floor, Ladies’ Alteration

WM. H. BLOCK CO.

EGG BREAKERS

Essential Industry

Apply 333 W. 18th St.

Experienced Coat Alteration Workers

Must be competent to work on better type garments,

Apply Mr. Prits 6th floor, Ladies’ Alteration

WM. H. BLOCK CO. Experienced People for Skirt Alteration

Steady work—under pleasant working conditions.

Apply Mr. Prits 6th floor, Ladies’ Alteration

WM. H. BLOCK CO.

you're {rained

il TELEPHONE OPERATORS

Contaental | |

Paid while Vacation. Insurance plan. y 214 Traction Ter. mina! Bldg

Indianapolis Railways “MAID ) Colored. Hed 1 hours—Call

Salesladies and Clerks KIPP BROTHERS, ar 8. Meridian

Shipping Room Office e Clerk

Essential industry; good pay; should be typist, accurate with figures, knowledge of shipping room procedure an asset but not required. Call CH- 0673 for interview.

Ap

SERVICE man's wife wishes elderly “lady for light housework and care of three

small children. Prefer one to stay. Call CH- -5943- J. STEAM TABLE GIRL .5*I°%

STENOGRAPHER And Ediphone Operator

Permanent position with old-established concern. Excellent opportunity for right type. Ideal, working conditions and good starting #dlary.

W. J. Holliday & Co.

Mr Miller. 8 to 5 p m. RI-2422

~__STENOGRAPHER

Essential industry,

HELP WANTED FEMALE

Yc Women ¥% For Institutional work. Call Saperintendent. BE-4797. Women for Cafeteria Counter work, Guaranty Cafeteria, 20 N. Meridian, Young Girl to Take Charge of

Wrapping Desk

STOUT'S

318 Massachusetts Ave. NELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10

Bakery and Warehouse Help Men and Women * 5 day week. * Permanent positions. * Clean, pleasant work. * Paid vacations—sick benefits. * Opportunities for advancement. Apply at

A&P TEA CO.

53 8, State St.

Tare

Permanent 40 hour, 5 day week; $25 to start, Columbia "picture Corp., 432 N. Illinois. oo STENOGRAPHER Insurance claim experience preferred: permanent; 40-hour week. RI-3401. 120 E Market. room 409. STENOGRAPHER

to learn casualty insurance undere writing, Permanent position. Excellent hours. Apply Landers & Landers, 814 Merchants -Bank bldg.

ELI LILLY & COMPANY

BUS BOYS OR GIRLS—COL, PPLY MRS. GRIB *

* “HOTEL WARREN

~ Offers You

TYPIST | % GENERAL OFFICE CLERK) ‘% DICTAPHONE OPERATOR

With Shorthand Experience | Permanent Position—Good Salary { Apply | 1411 North |

Herfi-Jones Company “c. 5 "TRAINED COMPTOMETER OPERATORS

Work experience not required Employment Office — Women

240 N. Meridian St. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.

“x rk TYPIST *

18 to 25

with knowledge of Complometer operation to work in payroll dept. 51 Day week. Time and one-half for overtime.

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS *x TYPIST x 5-Day Week

_Permanent Position

THE HOOSIER CASUALTY CO.

15th Floor, Fletcher Trust Bldg.

TYPIS Good beginner; age limit, 25 TA-1591, Northside Insurance Company, TYPIST

work.

Light dictation, ~ general office Five-

Pleasant surroundings. Good salary.

white, days. No Bundays; $35.

* Family Markers * Flat Work @irls * Shirt Press Operators

Good Pay — Daylight Hours

EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

- Reidenbaugh and David and Robert all of Venedocia, O., passed ‘Services Wednesday p. m., from Shirley Brothers Irving Chapel, Washington st. Burial] Memorial Park, Friends may call at the chapel any time,

CARDS OF THANKS 2

HAWHEE--Nellie. We wish to express our deep appreciation and sincere thanks to reiatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral’ especially thank Rev. W. C. Morris, pallbearers 3nd the Jordan fu.

neral home. HUSBAND AND F. LODGE NOTICES i Calied esting of Prospect Lodge No. F. M., Wednesday, Na %, 123 . m. to attend the funeral ot our late brother, Evan T. Williams.

MILLARD KINDER, W. M, RAYMOND F. LANE, Sec.

FLORISTS & MONUMENTS” ¢ “HERITAGE” MEMORIALS See Our Beautiful Display

Sears, Roebuck & Company LOST & FOUND 1

LOST—Lady's yellow gold Bulova wrist watch Wednesday night between Star

. store parking lot and Kays Jewelry store, Gift from brother in service. Reward. Call Brownsburg, re-

versing charges.

LOST—Marine emblem, gold service pin, gift from husband overseas, sentimental

840 N. New Jersey

FILE CLERK

Btraight alphabetical and general office work. Permanent position. Experienced preferred but not - necessary. Apply Mr. Miller.

W. J. Holliday & Co. 543 W. McCarty St.

ve FLAT WORK FEEDERS &

FOLDERS

Day Hours—Good Pay Pleasant Surroundings

Sterling Laundry xington FOUNTAIN GIRLS

EATON'S, 642 E. 38th.

GIRLS TO LEARN Checking—Packing—Pressing. FASHION CLEANERS—1901 CENTRAL

GIRLS 18-30

Steady employment; learn to operate machine; clean, easy work, Time and 8 half for overtime. Based on 5-day, 40-hour week.

Central States Envelope Co. 16 S. Sherman Drive

“GIRL

GENERAL OFFICE WORK Apply 3rd Floor

value. [East side, Sunday afternoon. Reward, CH-7926-M. STRAYED; 2 dogs, one a brown-black beagle hound, female: one light tanwhite male hound. Reward. MA-4056 or MA-0856. 1328 Bates st

LOST Red leather billfold, Central troi- | ley, valuabie contents: keepsake sion | Tan overseas. Reward. W-3596 © MA-1129. Tor s red billfold containing gas ' coupons and money, vicinity 35th or 42d and College. Le WA-5890.

R ABSTRACT $10 Reward C2 Collier; in ows cn.

velope, BE-1218-W after 5 p. m. LOST — On Willowbrook short course, green coin purse, valuable rings, keys. Liberal reward. GA-6365.

LOST—Light reddish brown setter, white spot on nose, Reward. BR-1958. LOST—Black and S¥bits dress, size 14. Reward. GA-T15 LOST—Metal tail a off truck Tuesday | morning. Reward> TA-1615. INSTRUCTIONS

“TT TLEAEN BEAUTY CULTURE INTERNATIONAL BEAUTX SCHOOL Demands for skilled operators exceed ihe Supply. Learn under expert Saas, 342 E. Washington St HELP ‘WANTED-—-FEMALE 9

3 COMPTOMETER or Calculating Machine Operators Class A Clerk

(some typing)

File Clerk Apply RCA-VICTOR DIVISION

3310 E Michigan

AVON "PRODUCTS ° Will train two

women to service customers for Christmas business in| established territories, Commission and | bonus. _RI-5929. |

“% BANK CLERK * Clerical work in bank. Addin ng | machine experience necessary; also | 2 messenger girls, Apply to Mr. | Keogh.

American National Bank 45 N. Penn.

rm on : y BOOKKEEPER a

to aksist general bookkeeper of old established corporation, Permanent position—5j-day week. Call in person or ielephone RI-3326 % for appointment, ask for Miss Basey,

HUGH J. BAKER yn og

a Wo McCarty 642 E. 35th

EATON’ . “hus GIRLS JEL HARRISON

*

=

in assist pousgfory. Mother | fa in service $13.00

' Chas. Mayer & Co,

29 W. Wash, Girls

The Classified Advertising Department of The Indianapolis Times has openings for 2 girls with at least a high school education. These positions are permanent and offer excellent opportunity for advancement to responsible, good paying positions Pleasant work in ideal office. Five-day, 40-hour week, vacations with pay. See Mr. Walker, 214 W. Maryland or phone RI-5551,

% GIRLS + * to learn Hosiery Seaming Excellent Dery for poste war future. Day work, pleasant working conditions. REAL SIL "iiss

634 N. Noble Girl to Learn Pressing and Inspecting

FASH ION CLEANERS .1901 Central

% GIRLS Well established postwar future. Will train. Por skilled | |and semi-skilled openings. at present. Opportunities in following depts.: Pairing, # Measuring. w Order Filling, & Pinished Mending, & Inspecting.

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS

RI-1321, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.

* industry with

|HOUBEKEEPER — White, no laundry, Good wages. FR-3206, 205 N. Jefferson.

Long Distance Operators,

), seated at the long distance 8 switchboard, you will find 1 telephone work Increases with interest and satisfaction.

Employment fice Women INDIANA “BELL “TELEPHONE co.

MAID Waite) yattee leaning at night. e work. Hours, 5p m to Goud P. - Sundays or holidays

Top wage ce building work, Bee Mr. Lather, 710 ) Kahn hn Building. |

MIDDLE AGED W HOUSEKEEPER with care of children’ and defense yorker and ¥. o laundry. { 3p m

day week. Apply. ¢ 401 N. Capitol.

TYPIST—GEN. OFFICE CLERK

for permanent position. Five-day week. Downtown, MA-3551.

‘WAITRESSES Night Top Wages

Girls 14-18, must have work permit.

WHEELER'S 139 N. Pennsylvania St.

WAITRESS Top wages. Apply Burger Basket Restaurant, 844 E. 63rd. BR-0925 WAITRESSES

For Our Terrace Tearoom

It you would like either full or parttime employment amid inviting surroundings serving an appreciative clientele, please come to our Terrace Tearoom (6th floor) any morning before 11 o'clock.

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. WAITRESSES

Days or nights: no experience necessary; top wages, Kats Kitten Restaurant, 8914 E. Washington. short hours or

‘WAITRESS © Dw: short I

FEATON'S, 642 E. 38th

"WEIGH CLERKS ORDER CHECKERS

41, Minutes from downtown. Light, clean, pleasant surroundings.

| 2 FE. MARKET ST. Bn WHITE WOMEN for Folding and Sorting

Hours, 9 to 5 8 to 3 on Saturdays

Overall Laundry 2520 E. 12th St.

Yc Women With Hand y

Manufactured for the Armed Forces and

Steady Employment With Postwar Possibilities Vital Medical Products Civilian Consumption

Excellent Working Conditiens Good Cafeteria Food at Cost Call at Employment Office,

220 EAST McCARTY STREET

JOBS WITH A FUTURE

® LANE BRYANT ©

FOUNDRY LABORERS * Also * PRODUCTION MACHINE OPERATORS

Skilled and Unskilled

« Permanent Employment Now and Postwar

Apply Employment Office « TA.,M.to5P. M.

American Bearing Corp. 429 S. Harding St.

JEWELRY POLISHER

Steady job. Experienced or to learn the trade, Call 234 Massachusetts.

FOR MEN

® Truck Drivers ® Night Watchman ® Janitors

FOR MEN AND WOMEN ® In Production Department

For interesting work with a lively, fast growing organization—call at our employment office between 8:30 a. m. and 12 noon.

BOWES “SEAL FAST" CORP,

216 N. Pine EATON'S

KITCHEN HELP ‘E30

Learn Aircraft Industry

Men & Women

Day and Night Openings

8:30 A. M. te 10 P. M.

Shirley Corporation

330 E. ST. JOSEPH

% LEARN TO SEW x

We will teach able-bodied people POWER MACHINE OPERATING School Every Day

Beck Canvas Products, Inc. 3234 Wy Washington

J MACHINE OPERATORS

v Sewing Experience x

for work in new, modern Fur Salon. Excellent Salary. Pleasant working conditions, Splendid “2636 -

+ Ma. 5686 +

WOMEN WANTED to LEARN PIANO REBUILDING.

Experience not necessary. Good working conditions. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT.

See Mr. Field 610 S. New Jersey St.

Between the Ages of 33 to 50 Permanent Employment in Kitchen ! Hours 7 A. M. to 4 P. M. | Apply Employment Kitchen, 6th Floor

‘THE WM. H. BLOCK co.

WOMEN Urgently Needed

as

STORE HELPERS SHOP WORKE

Apply

S$. Railroad Retirement Board 15 East 15 East Maryland Stre Street

WOMEN ®

Are Needed convenient

A VITAL WAR INDUSTRY Good. wages; steady work; transportation; music while you work; excellent cafeteria. Apply

VICTOR

3310 E. Mich, ch., Indianapolis, Ind. Young Lady 20 to 35

If you are ambitious, possessed of sales, ability, and interested in the newspaper field for a future, The Indianapolis Times has a good opening for you. Must be at least a H. 8. graduate, dependable and willihg to start at a reasonable salary This position “is permanent, and offers an excellent opportunity . for advancement. Five «day, . 40 houy week. Vacations with imi iat assoc condi1a] assacipes., Bee Hr W. Maryland

| Us

We need machine operators for war production at ence. We have an attractive offer for you. Applicants must comply with WMC regulations. Apply now.

Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co.

1545 VanBuren

‘Men or Women 16 Years and Up

For Fountaineers

Full time, day or evening work, Experienced preferred, but not necessary. Your drug store is an essential part of your everyday homefront service,

See Mr. Moore

Hook’s Dependable Drug Stores

California and Market Sts.

MEAT COUNTER HELP

MEN AND WOMEN * Highest Salaries Paid. * 5 Days, 48-hour Week. % Paid Vacations. % Sick Benefits. % Opportunities for Advancement,

Apply at

A&P TEA CO.

55 S. State St.

"MEN AND WOMEN

( -aged . kitchen helpers;’ cookine experience I but not necessary; pleasant w , tions: good pay; permanent ¢ equipment in new. res

— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Mitchell & Scott Machine Co.

Production Machine Operators

Experienced or Inexperienced

Also Men for Sweeping and Common Labor.

Good Starting Rate Plus Automatic Wage Increases

Apply Employment Office, 9 to 4:30

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 700 West Morris Street

IF FILLING STATION x *

n

HELP WANTED—BDLE "3 BOYS TO PARK CARS CARS ire Garage, 128 E. Wabash. See ennedy. ¥ FIRE

for d8. West st.

% ATTENDANTS For Inside Work . at Night Ses Mr. Cook % Red Cab Company ¥%

13th and Meridian

“Is ‘in the Sght. Call at Em t Office 8-5 Dally-—8-12 ph

J. D. Adams Mfg. Co.

217 8. Belmont Ave. — >

ASSEMBLERS

y No Experience Necessary Apply Mr. Hocker

Progress Laundry

Auto MECHANICS Must Be Good

Postwar—Salary—Comm. B. V. Beaman, 3850 N. IIL.

AUTO MECHANICS

Excellent Proposition * Good*Working Conditions

Fred Williams, Jr.

Lincoln and Mercury Dealers — SOON. Meridian AUTO MECHANICS Plenty Work, Excellent Pay 5Y/,-Day Week

See Mr. Leg WEST ibe MOTORS,

C. 2419 W. Wash. AUTO MECHANIC

Permanent position, good proposition. Harry A. Sharp Co. Inc.

443 Virginia Ave.

Who is proud of his trade. We want a thoroughly experienced man who delights in preparing the kind of fine pastries for which our bakery is famous.

Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor

The Wm. H. Block Co.’

SALES PEOPLE

Experienced In

SELLING SHOES

for Paragon Shoe Dept.

Commission arrangement. Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

Vital Factory Work

® Good Starting Pay ® Early Advancement ® 2 ob With a Future ® No Experience Needed

THE BARBASOL COMPANY

846 N. Senate Ave.

WANTED!

Unskilled Men and Women

UNITED STATES RUBBER co.

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 19 W. South St.

Interviewing Hours, Mon. Through Fri, 8 A. M. Till 5 P. M.—Sat,, 8 Till 12 Noon

DO NOT APPLY [F ALREADY ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL WORK

Wartime Jobs with

Peacetime Future

For Men and Women 1. Steady, ent production jobs in clean, modern food plant. 2. No experience necessary. 3. Health and accident insurance. 4 Time and a half over 40 hours. ! 5. Vacations with pay. Apply JMAR, INC. 901 E. 16th St.

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

Has permanent unskilled and skilled jobs for men and boys. Also women” for stockroom work. 88 Years in the steel business assures postwar

IN.

FREIGHT HOUSE

PENN RAILROAD

‘BAKERY HELP

1 experienced baker 1 man to learn baking rade. 1 night checker with 3. rade. in figures.

WEST BAKING CO.

1331 BE. Washington. Open evenings. Essential industry, "Time and one-half over 40 hours. Steady peacetime operation.

“Boys to Park “Cars * PART TIME. OHIO & PENN,

BOYS

Not returning to school for stock room work and delivery. H. Lieber Co., 616

E. Washington. BOY

Not Returning to School Stock Room Work Pleasant Working Conditions

-Hour Week MUTUAL DRUG CO. 18 W. Georgia BRASS ‘AND ALUMINUM

Squeezer Moulders wanted. A-B-C Poundry, 1430 Madison ave. (in rear).

FULL OR DENISON SERVICE,

BREAD PACKERS

Inexperienced 40 to §5. Good pay. Regular increases.

Apply GENERAL BAKING CO. 318 W. Vermont

CABINET MAKER

Steady Employment. Ideal Working Conditions.

Ask for Mr. Field. 610 S. New Jersey

McLean

APPLY MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO,

'HELP WAN WANTED MALE. Tn = JANITOR —

Night work. Steady Employment.

Ap y to mo.

Mr. ~ 41 N. Penn. LITHOGRAPH * PRESS HELPERS Toe an holir for da

y hour. for night work. pot Fn overtime necessary.

Wm. B. Burford Printing Co.

603 E. Washington

MAN TO GLEAN CARPETS % DAY OR NIGHT %

* Claypool Hotel * MAN © work room.

m Fashion Clemens, 1901" ( Central.

MAINTENANCE MAN

With considerable electrical Saverience: es-

sential WEST T BAKING co ES E. Washington. .

apd SShaRIce—Mete)-=Paintate oth = Cena Shin Co. TA-4500 rt Mme z

»

*

Cons

*

Mechanics Read This arate jobs for mechanics in

ern shi a Permanent and reliable work. ture. Comortab surroundings Splendid pay Bonus n. » Pree tation. Va. ations. Insurance plan. Apply 214

Traction Terminal Slr

Reshiing.

Steady work ne General Truck LE 31 W. 13th.

MEN_NEEDED AS HELPERS

to train as machine operators and fitters, by steel fabricator doing highly essential war work, . Previolis experience not necessary. Steady employment, Plenty of overtime,

HUGH J. BAKER & COMPANY

602 W. McCarty

TO WEIGH BUNDLES Good Starting Salary STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington MEN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY Experience NOT Necessary

Full or part time. Steady work now and after the war. Our business has been in operation here for 75 years.

National Starch Products, Ine. 1515 8. DROVER.

~ MEN OR BOYS

To work in shipping department

525 E > _E. Washington.

MEN ¢ OVER 50

for essential war work, to deliver telegrams in downtown bldgs, Increased wages. Pleasant, interesting work. Mr. Dalton, 18 N. Meridian.

Western Union

Y Men 4%

For Institutional work. Call Superintendent. BE-4797. MEN ; For General Factory Work Steady Employment Opportunity for Advancement CENTRAL STATES ENVELOPE CO. 16'S, Sherman Drive MEN" 4) General labor work || Receivers

Sweepers s Janitor Service

Apply ployment fice RC 3310 EB Mich, Indianapolis, Indiana

to haul coal

Men With Trucks

MECHANICS—MACHINSTS Apply U. S. Railroad Retirement Board

15 East Maryland Street Experienced Tire Vuloanizer Good salary, steady employment, Apply

WHOLESALE TIRE & RUBBER CO, 821 Illinois.

TRUCKERS

Permanent Position Opportunity for Advancement Rate, 76c per Hour

139 E. South

security. Plenty of overtime. Apply Mr. Miller

543 W. McCARTY ST.

Take Stockyards Bus at Washington and Kentucky Ave.

HELP WANTED—MALE 1

NOTICE

FURNACE helper,

% GRILLE

mechanics and installer: real opportunity with a progressive company. Call for Mr. Davies, 1021-23 N, Illinois st. or phone CH-6692-R after 6 p. m.

-

% AND % COUNTER MAN $30.00 Weekly Apply 43 W. St. Clair St. Between 8'A. M. and 5 P. M.

male workers covered

the Priority Referral

GRILL COOK

Top wages. Apply Burger Basket Restaurant, 844 E. 63rd. BR-0825,

Plan will be required to comply with WMO regulations,

% 2 STOCK BOYS

For Parts Department See Mr. Cook

RED CAB COMPANY % 13th and Meridian _ ¥

% 2 FORD MECHANICS + % 2 CHEVROLET MECHANICS 4 |

Good RY BB and steady work.

% Red Cab Company *

13th and Meridian

Ist and 2nd Shift Openings

js Operators; Packers;

students who expect. to be available for part time work atter school hours. experience necessary but must be over 16

HOWE OR" TECH LL OVER 16

on

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

We are now accepting applications from No years of age. If interested see Mr. Miller,

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

543 W. McCarty st.

ADDRESSOGRAPH:

Part-Time Work, with Good Pay Crown Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co, 2901 E. Washington

JANITORS

Colored

The Indianapolis Times has openings for 2 janitors. Five-day, 40hour week, time and one-half for overtime, Steady year-around work, both now and after the war. Good wages. Excellent working econditions. Vacations with pay. See Mr. Otto Hughes, any day except Saturday, 214 W. Maryland.

with knowledge of Electric M MAN 3 sales w ork

CAR WASHER 3 Place Good pay. 1001 Southeastern gis. COOKS and GRILL MEN METAL MAN WA-6440 5)2-Day Week Daytime work. ermanent BISHWASC AR rao od Enh, =| Job Good for $75 to $125 Wk. PAINTERS e Mr. Crumpton CARPENTERS WEST SIDE MOTORS, Inc. CABINET MAKERS 2419 W. Wash. UPHOLSTERERS

% NIGHT CLERK +

Exp. N. C. R.' Bookkeeping Machine Preferred

% MAROTT HOTEL 4 ¢ ~ NIGHT WATCHMAN AND PORTER

If physically fit and looking for a permanent position for the future, this is a real opportunity; good starting wage in an essential industry. Apply Mr. Miller.

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

543 W. McCarty Bt. ave——re—— NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Yard Brakemen Switchtenders Shop Helpers (All Crafts) Apply U. S. Railroad Retirement Board

15 East Maryland Street

PACKING and receiving; twice-born man; lense. Steady job, $46 weekly. R1-5655.

PAINTER

and Winthrop.

Post: War Security for 2 =n une required. We teach you and pay good wages. Manufacturing parts. essential in Both war and peace for 22 years. Call Mr. Sanner—LI-8303, .

in Men's Alteration Dept. 40-Hour Week

Apply Employment Office “7th Floor

“Wm. H. Block Co. Read This

Good brush hands, See Joe, lumber yard, 52nd

Married man, under 45 0. K. for fidelity bond, : moral charac acter ‘and habits.

tors and Controls road

municipal air- . Call )

Mop dings Inc.

[i

.|Wanted

nyidy For 2 men un-|M

200d | 2500 EAST-—2 furnished rooms nea.

SER vio STATION ATVENDANT

Days. Apply between 4 p, m.—6 Kats llr Bervice Sta 1 ET Washington.

SANDERS = -PATCHERS ; RUBBERS SPRAYMEN

Good Working Condit Perminent an.

: Bee Mr. Field 610 South New Jersey Street - % TUNERS % PIANO

REPAIRMEN Good } Nort, Ponaitiany

610 sh New Nersey - TUNE-UP MAN LUBRICATION MAN

Steady Work—Good Wages

Superior Chevrolet Washington

2% WANTED Semi Truck Drivers Road Jobs PERMANENT Ll. 6766

Mechanics, Helpers

and Tire Men : In Essential Industry X Apply Clyde 8. Berry

Aero Mayflower Transit Co. 837 Mass. Ave. | [Wanted Boy

16 Years or draft exempt. Young man for

{automotive armature winding, Will teach,

Good opportunity himself 318 8

WANTED

Man with some ex. _ perience in radio snd electrical appliances,

Apply WM. R. STEWART AERO-MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO.

887 Mass. Ave. Wanted—Factory Workers

One-half square north at 1200 W. = ton, =, Indianapoiis Brush and Ja.

WHITE E MAN © i Sot work in ois

.m, to 2 a.m, Age no figure, if bias. ade and willing to work. Good inside job, 48 Aout with

for one who will apply East St, Mr. Murray.

time and a half for over 40 hou T Bldg 8 Wages. Sec Mr. Luther, 110 Kahn PERSONAL SERVICES 14

‘NEW AND USED ~ ELECTRIC PUMPS AND WATER SYSTEMS

REPAIRS AND SERVICE

tracted by anyons other than myself after August 29, 1944. WAL Pr, 'SCHELLE! BERG, 1011 8, . Reisner,

RADIO SERVICE | REPAIR a up and deMver. Radio

210 PR-0335; 13 TA-6738; 1123 Shelby, PROT. Eh

GET your car ready for winter. Motor He Rin Fone fender and dy Harding. | A ARs Service, 30th end UPHOLSTERING and Innersprings rebuilt Sunranteed. MA-8267,

ya Refrigeration ly BURNER REP) TA-8874 PAPER HANGING. work gi guaranteed: ime

ime

matiress repairing. like new, Wor

mediate service. FLOY) PMA 4027 EB. 28th st. P cop N, MASTER PAIN €. in ine or or exterior a teed Free ~LXee estimates. BE-2679, B08

"General House Painting Standard prices, prompt service, BE-4444

Mattresses renovated. Box innerspring

——n v9 repaired early. wae Roof Repairs, all kinds, a Nev B1.2928

roofs. Guaranteed work. Hardwood floors refinished. Ext tres. BR-8625 ROOMS “WITHOUT Be BOARD 15

ished. WITH SHOW WER Gilbert Hotel 0 3 Menta a. Hoosier Hoosier Hotel otel i 0 Mas.

CENTRAL, 1 1128 Nicely fu furnished room. room, 1 or lor 2 2. Private entrance; reasonable. CENTRAL, 236—Large cool. front. room, innersprings, suitable for - two. Good transportation. WA-1191.

CHURCHMAN 72501 Pleasant room, near

Rooms, hover tubs;

bath: innersprings; ~ privileges; transportation. Call after 5. GA- r 5. GA-2293.

DELAWARE, 3076 N.—Sleeping room co ro - stant hot water, empicrat Tady. Si, Cai DELAWARE, 2346 N.—Front room, good heat, on bus line: employed. TA-7000, MERIDIAN, N., 2700 biock; roo m; near eating. places; para transportation; 3 employed, TA-008. MERIDIAN, 2310 = -— Nicel E EE on y furnished WASHINGTON. 5910 E.—Large bath. Phone > IR-6703. RIVERSIDE DR., 2471 E.—S8leepin,

room near

innersprings; good ventilation, A485, ROOMS WITH BOARD - 16

AA NORTH Nice refined i home; midgle-aged dndy % Service ans wife. Exchanged or staying nights with two children, Mother works. WA-4797. Ten ELDERLY invalid, metftal or bed patients; downstairs space available. 604 N. Jefe ‘ferson, CH-2387 WALLACE, 1518 : employed, refined girl to share lovely room; morning and evening meals. BL-2822 CARE of aged conv., fracture cases and invalids; also chronte illnesses; 24-hour nursing care. BE-3926. DAY nursery; exc. care of children for

emp, adults; $8 weekly; fie 1: BE-3361-M. Vi Sear Allan's,

WANTED-—1 Child, ages 3 to B. care. Girl preferred. CH-3011. WILL CARE FOR CHILD in my home, days. Mother's care. MA-4478 CARE of children daily, 3-6 Years] fenced yard; $10 week. 1632 Lawton, GA-8090.

CHILDREN ander school age. Care for days only, 1635 N. Delaware. WA-9129, FORMER leacher il ive best care to __Birls 6 to 10. 8583.

GIRL, 11- Re and board. Moshers care; near school; $10 wk. RI-4 country home, Modern mother's care, BL-33 OTHER will care for little girl x ears old. 2116 N. Pennsylvania. TA 'A-75. 530. ROOM-BOARD, girl, 2-3 years, exceptional care; good location; fenced yard. HU-8714, SMALL CHILDREN to room and board. Mother's care, near school, RI-7246. WILL care for convalescent aged or chroniz, MYRTLE LEE HOME, RI-3096,

HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 1

CARROLLTON, 1031—3 Rooms furnished; Private bath; $10.50; quiet,

PARK, 1705 — 4-Room furnished apart« ment; private bath; utilities. Adults. TREMONT, 30 North; 3-room furnished apartment downstairs. Rent to sober __couple. SHARE my modern home with man and _ wife. Must live sober. FR-1751.

931 utilities;

rR. C. A, and Mallory's (Na children.) CH-2895, IN COUNTRY home, $12; 2 bedrooms, bath, utilities, Fine school. (No bus.) TA-0126. a:

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APARTMENTS FOR KENT -

|T. A. Moynahan Properties

MOYNAMAN APARTMENTS : 850 N. Pennsylvania_st. : LI

NO. JACaNCIES

Girls 5 ts 6

rms. FR-2129, MODERN 5-roon 3152 *N. Hardi

DERN furnis and bath, Refi 172.J. 3-Rr

Colored FX work. HU-2485. WANTED TO A MANAGEME ALLISON R MOVING & ES

Hodges: Store Now-—P; Estimate Free 960-62 N. Meri HOUSES—LO’

~ 4-Bedroon 131 Eagle Cree off of West Ws orch finished 1 arge living rm. ment with dust } , storm. wi moving to count home for $6,000

PHILLIPS R TWO NEAR LU

8 BEDR( Brick veneer, wo! while |

ALSO 3 story; 1st 2 etc, ete.

MR. D » BRIDGES REALTORS 2

FIRST T 4619 E. 341

§alow in very n rooms and bath, fireplace, nice dir cabinets, hardwor with hot-air furn two-car garage. door; good shop;

Thomas 3U!

MA-2

$800 Down—I

3 lots and 4-r Nice floors; mit ]

rose, then east t

PHILLIPS" RE | TT FIRST TI 408 N. Bane

oellent condition. and bath, nice ! om, kitchen wi rastons, hardwood tian blinds, hot-two-car garage, I call

HU-1§ Thomas ;5-% 3-BEDRO IMMEDIATE POS 3533 Pentecostal off of West Was! with ride drive. | All rooms down,

] STOPSUITABL

* Tooms, striotly | urnsce. Co - “and Javatory

Near Technical fine schools. Insulbrick exterio: -car mie 3 a heating Gition ng ys HACE

American Estates etetm————— La

8B. rms. ele water, toilet,

125. Take Prospe turn north 1 bio Call BE J Nicola J. 8, w

Now vacant; nk 8 bedrooms and by tory down: full © trees; J.car gars reduced, Mr. BU American Estates

" Possessic 3825 Ruckle; 2 large screened-in ing room, modern nace, J-car garag Mr, Burtt, Realtos

*

ern. In fine extra sm nace 2 yrs, old, io 2-car gar; pried IR-4470 C, ALLISON REALTY

2345 | 7 rm. mod. hous by appt. only. JOHEN RV 0 w OHIO ST.

45 N. GALT

S.rm. modern hi

E. Kirk MeKinni

YOU CA? 2069 N. DEARS Mon, BUNG.. H TER FOLKE

EAST EAST BIDE REA

dist, 52T W

hot-air furnace; corner Jot; all im 3207--BE-1180. TOTAL | 1108 Deloss; 4-r and elect. gas at porches with new |

PHILLIPS RE

ON N frame and stuec ern; hard wood

drive; new roof; soon. Owner, T} 2104 WI $4,25 Raymon bung.; unus, 5-car HI-1133 (

AVAILABL

1423 Nelson; 8-1 $3250, H. C. Cut Russe H, Russe H. Hartman

$2,650 No. $1000 dn; barg. |

BE SURE OF YOu

Union 155 EB. Market St.

Ingram Offers

modern. Good out A-1 condition. BI GA-1728,

2040 ‘| rms., 3 lots; Te only $3,000 H. C. Cuts Russe H. Hartman Near 1 $2,950 ¢: | 1133 (eve, IR-7056

Kingsley Dr. ; and bath; price § 1518,

Alabama, 93

+ $30 a month. Vac

$3,100 15 ™ HI-1133 {I A DANDY LIT 1011 8. GALES Studebaker F $6,500 } Rear I

furniture, Jiome $2 leaving state. HI-!

Ingram Offers

corner lot. "A bi -“GA-1728.