Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1944 — Page 19
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TUESDAY, NOV. 28, 1944
LOST & FOUND
DEATH NOTICES
5
‘Naomi Dil
passed away Monday _ a’ m, Friends may call at the Dorsey Funeral Home, 39256 E. New York st. Funeral ® a. m. Wednesday, at St. Anthony's church. Burial Floral Park.
(CORRECTED NOTICE) BIELER—Charles L., husband ,of Maria ’ father of Louis H. Bieler’ of Phila-|t hia, randfather of Charles L,|t Bie er and Louis H. Bieler Jr., passed away Sunday evening. Services "Planner | { & Buchanan Mortuary, Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. Friends invited, Private interment in Crown Hill cemetery. BISCHOFF—Emma A, beloved wife of Jacob Bischoff and mother of Mrs, Morie Hudson, Mrs, Irma Foster and Qworge A. Bischoff, passed away in her home, 1815 E. Minnesota st., Sunday %. m. Priends may call at! the Robert Stirling Funeral Home, 1420 Ploahest st. Funeral services Wednesday, 2 p: from the funeral home. Friends in vited, Burial Washington Park cemetery, BRIER—Adelia M, 3490 E. Fall Creek blv., wife of Prederick A. Brier and daughter of Mrs. Lewis B:"Skinner, and sister of Mrs, Edith Ann Strate, passed away sun day afternoon. Services Flanje & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 8 p. m. Priends invited, Burial Wash. ington Park. Friends may call at mortuary.
Nov. 27, Funeral at Kregelo -& ming. 1 . fan, Wed
nesday may call at the funeral home. BASSE-—Mary T., 1531 Villa ave, into rest Sunday, age 44 years, of Herman Hasse, mother of Mrs, Smith Fearnaught, sister of Myrtle Smith, Services Wednesday, 1:30 p. at Harry W. Moore Peace C wy Frisnds are welcome, Burial Crown fll
Nile
HEISNER—George wen, age 71 years, brother of Mrs. N. K. King of Laredo, Tex: Mrs. Emma Kamplain, “Seattle,
LOST brown suit jacket, rings rl FLL od 4
INSTRUCTIONS MAKE BIG EARNINGS NOW
need overhauling.
we can train now to repair ‘and install air conditioning and refrigeration equi ment. Write at. once, Utilities Inst,
cation needed;
Keep your job and this, too. $95 weekly or own your shop. formation. Open every night till 10 p, m,
Free training. G.I. bill pays for you. In. i great demand for men stylists.
demands have caused big shortage. pare now for this: interesting, profitable
entered ad patriotic work, Write for
Nursing, Box A805, care of an
awpely Po ander ex
Wednesday from 10 a. m. to 1 p. Speclal Cold Wave Permanent at reasons ie
Ban
Tr Ww! wa - town Wednesder. Reward, TA-9264.
7] HELP WANTED—-FEMALE » NURSE MAID—White, 3 CL Private room and bath. Good wages. Pleasant surroundings. BR-1308, ¢ ® P. B. -
RBAATIOA] MIIDGE for night duty PRACTICAL NURSE ©" 7%, oo
in nursing
oppo! foning and refrigeration (for properly rained men! Thousands of machines will Would like to hear rom reliable mechanically inclined men
No interference with present To. giving name, address. Box A806, care of Times,
AND AFT ER THE WAR! home. 'TA-3097. zou DEAN ir conde RECEPTIONIST
to train on PBX board as relief oper ator, Excellent ophortunity for with talent and ability. Some t bg experience preferred but not esesntl
National Hosiery Mills
Call RI-1321, 8 a. m. to § p. m.
"BEAUTY COURSE ONLY $95.00 Complete training, only ui rage eduopen to
Attention, War Veterans
Beauty Acad. 401 Roosevelt. bldg.
GIRLS—WOMEN BE A PRACTICAL NURSE
High school not meeeaLY Easy to earn in spare time. Ages 18 to 60. Ha Te-
EE in-
ormation. Wayne School ot Practical
LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL Demands for skilled operators exceed the rt teachers. onday 22
Internationa) Beauty School, 341
wash. ; uncle of Allan Kamplain of ELPW ANTE FEMALE 3 Indianapols, passed Jwsy sunday. MELE WANTED-—-FEMALE 9 Services Wednesday, 1 m., from|™""""1""Tha wWaumeyn LoL Shirley. Brothers Central "Chapel, 946 * (0 WOMEN * N. Illixibis. Surat Glen yg hii White, full AS oN -time, etery. Frien may call a e chape SHY, tose, ", BMA ontealm i 0, HENDRICKS William E. (Enoch) and a p—— Effie M. Hendricks, husband and wife, 2" 2 "KITCHEN N WOMEN beloved parents of Mrs. Ola R. Gra-| wo... 7.09 m.—3:30 m. or 10:30 ham and Dee R. Hendricks, grand- a me1:00 D. A $21.00 Pott NF Delas parents of Kenneth Graham, departed | " rer No bhone calls. . this life Priday and Tuesday, age 72) MoI pO e_od and 78, respectively. Funeral Thurs. day, Nov. 30, at Moore & Kirk Irvington ow 5342 E. Washington st, ACCOUNTANT CLERK m. Burial Washington Park.
Priends invited. BICKEY Lillie, age T1, passed away Sunday, wife of James Hickey, mother of Mrs. Stella Houser, Marie Baker, Geneva, Pearl, Earl and’ John Hickey. Funeral ‘at Speaks & Finn Chapel, 125 8. Capitol sve. Wednesday, 8:30 a.-m.; St. Joseph's 9.8 m Burial Holy Cross TY. Priends invited. KAUFFMAN—Benny I Jr., aviation radioman third class, U: 8. N., son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kauffman, brother of Carl and Paul Kauffman, pa away at Klamath Falls, Ore. Services at the Shelby Street Methodist church, Shelby and Berwyn sts, Sunday, 10:30 a. m. Priends invited. Burial Green wood. Friends may call at the J. Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes’ 125 Prospect st., after 6 p. m. Priday. KLASING—Christine Ys 2108 Webb st,, passed away nday morning. Mother of Henry Klasing; grandmother of Mrs. Eleonor Leonard, Mrs. Helen Matthews and Fred Klasing, U. 8. navy Southwest Pacific; great-grandmother of Billy Leonard. Services Wednesday, 10 .. at the J. C, Wilson ‘‘Chapel of the Chimes,” 1234 Prospect st. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes.” PHELAN—Henry, 1220 Park ave, Apt. 16, entered into rest Monday, age 71 years, husband of Alice Phelan, brother of Tony, Edward, James and Robert Phelan. Service Teusday, 8 p. m., at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Friends are welcome. Burial Nashville, Tenn.
ROSS—Willlam C,, age 58 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Orma Reed Ross and brother of Mrs. 5 Tarman Dyer of Mo., C. E. Dunn of Memp his, Tenn., ad Mrs. Albert Ross of Portland, Ore., passed sway Monday Veterans’ hospital. Fu-
jeri Thursday, 1 m., at Shirley ros.’ Lrving Hit Ehapel, 53717 E. B aington urial Crown Hill. Priends
may call at the chapel after 5pm a (Anderson papers please
SANE Marin 527 E. 31st st., passed way suddenly Saturday evening at his eng, husband of Doris, father of Richard snd Mrs, Robert Kareske], brother of Adolph, Isadore, Sam, Mr r and Mrs. B. H. Bridger. Lr will be od 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Aaron-Ruben Puneral Home. SPAHR—Nellie E, 81 years, mother of Mrs. D
away Saturday. Funera Passed s. m. at the G. H. Funeral Home, 1505 S. East st. and 9 s. m. St. Patrick's church, Friends invited. Burial Holy Cross.
* beloved
SPARKS—Robert H., age 84, 1637 Asbury st., beloved husband o of Charlotte Sparks, father of Mrs. Byroad and Miss Dorothy Sparks, 0 ee dare Cal., brother pf Mrs. June Di Dickenson, South H Haven, Mich., ay n Friends may call at the Robert Ww “Stir-
1420 Prospect st.
ing Funeral Home, Funeral service Thursday,
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Orange st. Friends igvited. Burial Crown Hill, SWE anville Burton, age 22 years, beloved husband of Mary Sweares and father of Lanny Lee and Sandra K. Sweares, brother of Thomas Sweares and Mrs. Valley Rietel, Thelma Mae Fletcher, Betty Sweares and Ruth Mae
Vinup, Passed away Sunday. Funeral EET Se BE exptRIENCED WAITRE r entr ha ° . EXPERIENCED WAITRESS Burial Floral Park. Friends may call D PAY D SS any time. GOOD TIPS CARDS OF THANKS 3 HARRY'S DINER C or T 2 1429 N, ILLINOIS ST.
| CLERK-TYPIST
enth-Day Adventist yah Paurei wnd
With Knowledge of Comptometor Operation
National Hosiery Mills
Call RI-1321—8 A. M. to 5 P. M.,
Beck Canvas Products,
Lh
ETAL Fe Machine Operators
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TT. BItL CLERK
FOR FRONT OFFICE. EXP. PREP. CLAYPOOL HOTEL
BUTTER WRAPPERS
SUGAR CREEK CREAMERY CO. 419 W. Ohio
% CLERK-TYPIST
for payroll department. Previous payroll experience not necessary. We can train you for our system. The work provides a good chance for advancement if you are interested in permanent employment after the war. 5 Minutes from downtown by Stock Yards bus.
Ask for Miss Basey HUGH J. BAKER & COMPANY
602 W. McCarty
The Indianapolis Times has an excellent opening for a young lady with some typing experience. Good
%% RECEPTIONIST rv
sk TOWER STUDIOS sk
personal initiative, Good working
No experience necessary; 22-35. Must have pleasing personality. Apply 57 Monument Circle only.
Good pay. Wednesday
SALESGIRL afternoon off. Taylor's
Grocery, 3760 N. Illinois St. SECRETARY -STENOGRAPHER 51,-Day Week General office experience and
conditions. 44-hour week,
Apply Personnel Office _ Shirley Corp. 330 E. St. Joe
—————,
% SECRETARY T %
Jr. Secretary for Advertising Manager If you are a stickler for accuracy and well founded in English, here is a real opportunity to lea advertising and work into a position of responsibility. For Interview Call at
American States Insurance Co.
542 N. Meridian
SHOE SALESLADIES Apply ” MAROTT-SHOE STORE 18 E. Washington
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
girl who can do stenographic and
for See Mr.
Ment office work. Permanent. W. Wilson.
WILKING “MUSIC CO. ® 120 E. Ohio
% STENOGRAPHER +
Experienced; good working conditions. Craft Co. 546 S. Meridian Meridian,
% STENOGRAPHER - *
Casualty underwriting or policy writing experience preferred, but not necessary, If you have ability no other company can offer you a better opportunity for advancement and permanent position. For Interview Call at
American States Insurance Co.
542 N. Meridian
® STENOGRAPHER ©
5'/, Days $22.50 a Week
© RKO RADIO PICTURE ® 428 N. Diincls St. STENOGRAPHER
to learn casualty insurance underwriting. Excellent hours, permanent position. Landers & Landers, 814 Merchants Bank Bldg., LI-2407.
Switchboard Operator
22-35 oe Day, 40-hour week. Good starting salary. Wonderful chance for advancement, Call Miss Martin,
starting wage and adv portunities, Five-day, 40-hour week, time’ and one-half Vacation with pay. Permanent position. Pleasant working conditions ‘and congenial associates, Please see Mr. Walker, 1st foot: The _ Indianapolis Times, 214 Maryland.
Comb, White Maid and Part-Time Linen Room Worker
Permanent employment; vacation with METHODIST HOSPITAL COOK—WHITE 6 8. m—3 p. m.; no Sundays. $36.00.
514 N. Delaware. No phone. calls.
ENVELOPE MACHINE OPERATORS
For Light, Pleasant Factory Work PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT
Central States Envelope Co.
PRUITT—I. am very grateful and wish to i go my thanks to the Center Lodge 23, F. & A. M.,, the Rev. Darles, NS ree, the city’ Fire Dept., Moore Kirk and the many friends for their kindness, Rollin of sympathy beautiful floral tributes received at the
death of my husband, Harry uitt. y CHRISTINE TT. E NOTIC d “meeting Marion Lodge No. 35, F. & A. » Thurs-
We 12:30 a
day, Nov. 30, to attend the Junsral of Brother William C. THOS. A. Fy "Acting W. M.
HARRY J. STOMBAUGH, Sec.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 W. T. Blasengym “2 suey. KLE FUNERAL HOME 1984 WwW. Michigan St. BE-1934
FILE CLERK
Straight alphabetical and general
office work. Permanent position. Experience Jreserrad but not mnecessary. Apply Mr, Miller,
W. J. Holliday & Co. 543 W. McCarty St.
»” FILE CLERKS
We train you, Full pay from the start. Automatic wage increases. Paid holi-
LANE BRYANT, INC.
752 E. Market St.
t RI-5651, for appointment., ob: TYPIST Woman with some typing exfor overtime, perience preferred, but will
consider beginner for position as assistant shipping clerk. Steady work. Please phone
Mr. Westphal, GA-4421, for appointment.
+ TYPIST %
Hergs-Jones Co.
1411 North Capitol
% OFFICE CLERK
5% - Day, 40 - hour week. Experienced.]. , Good pay.
HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10 Pe
377 8. ILLINOIS
ELI LILLY & 0.
Has openings for men in produc-|\ tion ’departinents. Essential war) work with post-war employment opportunities.
GOOD PAY.
“Employment Office
INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
HELP WANTED—-MALE-FEM. 10
PRODUCTION JOBS
Apply
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE |
Inland Container Corporation 700 West Morris Street
220 E. McCarty st. FILE CLERKS
Automatic wage increases. Interesting positions with a
LANE "BRYANT, INC.
752 E. Market St. ~ FINISHER WANTED
To burn In ar oo or pianos. u you have had any experience at all in this type of work see us immediately, Good Pd and permanent set-up. for Mr son
WILKING MUSIC 00,
120 E. Ohio
FOUNTAINEERS Ages 16 to 50
To food and fountain drinks. Pleasant Work, Chance for advancement,
See Mr, Moore
Iu
Ll ANE IA
GOOD JOBS That Will Last
Looking for a good job— the kind which will last? We're looking for dependable men and worien to fill some interesting jobs which are now available in our produc. tion department. Apply at our employment office between 8:30 a, m. and (2 noon. BOWES “SEAL FAST” CORP. 216 N. Pine St
INDPLS. POWER & LIGHT cO. Essential Industry
eee NEED $e
* Laborers * Car Washers * Typists * Office Clerks
Time and % for Over 40 Hours Apply
1230 W. MORRIS ST.
* LEARN TO SEW
We will teach able-bodied people
POWER MACHINE OPERATING School Every Day
\
Beck Canvas Products, Ine. 3234 W. Washington
* TYPIST % 6-Day Week 18 10 30
Preferably experienced. Good pay. Chance for advancement. See Mr. Leslie
" WESTERN ELECTRIC CO. - 420 -'W. OHIO % TYPIST &
Experience Necessary Good Starting Salary. Chance for Advancement. For interview call at
542 N. Meridian
American States Fire Insurance Co.
OPERATORS
We. need machine operators for vital war production. We have an attractive offer for you. Apply now. Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co,
1545 VanBuren
x TYPIST *
to type invoices that have been prepared for typing. Good opportunity to learn to do general office work, Hours, 8 to 5. Only 5 minhn noni downtays by Stock r Miss Basey.
HUGH J. "BAKER & COMPANY
Urgently Needed for:
OFFICE-FACTORY GENERAL LABOR
GOOD WAGES—STEADY WORK
RCA VICTOR DIVISION
Apply 3300 Esst Michigan Street
FLATWORK
FARLEY FUNERALS 525s.
FLANNER & BUCHANAN
B W., FALL CREEK BLVD.
a RT S. GAD “GRINSTENER'S
1601 B, New York . H. ANN MA-8488 SEY & TITUS N. Delaware St, LI-3828 MOORE % KIRK IR-1159 CH-1806 TA-8056 | ROS. CO. 954 N. Tlinels L1-5409 ROBERT W. STIRLING MA-4944
or.
TM Presse St Hn
WNERITAGE” "MEMORIALS
Display
LOST & FOU! $50.00 REWARD Low D Tov Coe van
Brown with some black, white chest front legs. Has been gone three
EE own coin Bi OL EEE
A. Norwood man's
is
Generous reward, BL-1981. ©
Feeders and Folders
PART TIME Hours 3 p. to 8 p.
Experienced Preferred GOOD STARTING PAY
STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington Ave.
“5 FLAT WORK * IRONER WOMEN
No Experience Necessary PROGRESS, LAUNDRY 430 E. Market ~ GARMENT PRESS (OPERATORS
Hours | PM to 8 P.M. xperience Preferred GOOD STARTING PAY
sorng Lamdry
TEE PEE
veer: Multigraph Operator ge ed EXPENINEED food sslary. Apply" Consumers PERFECTION PAINT & WAITRESS 22, ce, ro mock LOR CO.
Coons’ Drug Store, Tiinols higan, WAITRESSES
WA-6440
Openings in an ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY
WAITRES
Hotel and Cafe, E. Main, Plainfiel Phone 202
WATTRESS—EXP. ST. sles WHITE W ort order coo hour or Wight
* WILL TRAIN * 18-35
* Measurers
+ Inspector: Pinished "Menders Short ining period followed a sxceptional plece work rates,
Time and A palt for overtime. XE om. Ca RI : a Mm to 5 p. m.
White; no Bundays; sal~y room, board, Grimes 18 id.
100 N. PENN. ~ To Call T0038,
for Men and Women
¢ Production Machine Operators . ® Laborers ® Truck Drivers ® Night Cook
Experience Not Necessary. Apply Euployminh Office to 4:30
MITCHEL & SCOTT: *- MACHINE CO.
1841 Ludlow Ave.
Al with some PBX and typing experience for position as re
SEARS
Girls—Opportunities Now
War Jobs Today Peace Jobs Tomorrow
lief operator and ist. Please phone Mr. Westphal, OA-4421, for apWOMAN. to do - Ming, Stsverise iephone; some typing. Essential indus~ try, See Mr. Martin, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, 330 W. Ninth st.
has full-time openings in
after OPTICAL
World an
¥ WELDERS
If you know anything about electric welding it' will pay you to
3 ¥ Apply Now Holcomb & Hoke Mfg Co. 7
1545 VanBuren St.
OR
VU. 8. Employment Service, 257 W. Washington
Your Chance at a PERMANENT JOB
which wilt nat be fter-the-war casual MANUFACTU Wang Men and JY amen
to Sins and ho) NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Convenient Location Excellent opportunity for Veterans of War II. Applications accepted from one not employed in an essential
industry or activity.
TINENTAL OPTICAL
COM
1408 .Nerth Capitol
HELP WANTED—MALE Cabinetmakers
oymen Equipment Co., 339 N. Capitol,
ERRAND BO
Bankers Trust Bldg,
Fxperienced Chef
Pleasant ‘surroundings, downtown loca29 W. Ohlo,__ MN TEE PEE FOUNTAIN MEN Tr 70
1
Bench men, for store fi=iure work. Steady
emp! t. Age no handicap. Goldsmith
Carpenter's Helpers
HELP WANTED—MALE MEN WITH CARS | Start
Late model, to deliver Reign; full or WEST Lim
ERN UNION
TWO MEN
essential work, Job ers steady employment and good postar future to right men. Apply to David Nelson
Between 1:30 and 9:30 A. M. - 4018 College Ave.
Coal Truck Driver
Steady Job—Good Pay. . Most coal conveyor loaded,
MUESING-MERRICK COAL GO.
Colored. For dental supply house. 200 Ying anf | ‘Good wages, References required
ay—Bonuses
PANY
Avenue
NOTICE
HELP WANTED-—-MALE
CAR WASHER PORTERS
STEADY WORK. GOOD PAY
SUPERIOR CHEVROLET
552 BE. WASHINGTON
J 2 SHEET METAL MEN » % (0 JANITORS +
Steady Work—-Good Pay See Mr, Co
+ RED CAB COMPANY +
1
FREIGHT HOUSE
PENN RAILROAD ® Good Starting Salary ® Opportunity for Advancement
® Excellent Postwar future 2 ® No Tire or Grease Work
Freight Elevator Operator
Reliable man, white, for full-time work,
H. P. WASSON & CO.
an
139 E. South
GASETERIA
~ x
familiar with use of carpenter's tools needed at once for
Essential work:
401 8. State st. MA 8585 day week. All daytime work with plenty 3830 3830 Brookville od. IR-1101 of avertime No * experience necessary. in | G00d starting ‘salary. Apply Mr. Miller, ~ C00KS“and GRILL MEN W. J. Holliday & Co. WA-6440 _ 43 V w [McCarty 25
“NIGHT WATCHMEN
If physically fit and looking for a permanent position for the future, this is a real opportunity;
W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.
OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM TRUCKERS NEEDS rmanent Position PACKERS—TRUCKERS Opportunity for Advancement GENERAL MILL
Outside storm window installers.’
Bd to unload coal cars; good pay, 1001 Southeastern Ave.
Yor Miscellaneous Factory Work “SOppertunity for Advancement.
Central Stajes Envelope Oo.
16 8. Sherman Drive
MEN 16 to 60
postwar security: Ble
METAL MAN « PERMANENT See Mr. Baker
JONES & MALEY 2421 KE. Washington
AND PORTER
good starting wage In essential Industry, Apply Mr. Miller.
543 W. McCarty st.
WORKERS
No experience Resousary, Good starting pay. Plenty overtime.
EVANS MILLING CO.
1730 W W. Michigan
“318 8. East St. Mr. Murray.
STEAMFITTER and PLUMBER
Also Helpor~-Experiencet—giunty
POSITIONS WANTED =
REFINED lady wants a io do Tight Boose: work in wcpange for room-beard self and rp husband. re able Dec. 1, oT a ld Fashin and roning to do. Call at 1312 B.SPEC ANNOUNC
ON and after this date 1 will not bE responsible for any debts contracted for by any other ov) than myself. 113 W. North st. PERSONAL SERVICED [ NEW AND USED ELECTRIC PUMPS AND WATER SYSTEMS
REPAIRS AND SERVICE
Distr. of Fairbanks- Morse Producia
PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL
“Our Aristocrat” only 32.95 orth 8. Cold waves only $7.50
Open Every Nite Tin’ 100M
=_.| No appointment needed work guaranteed. ampoo and Set $1.25-81.50. ROYAL, 401 PO Robsevelt bldg. RI.
TY
91013
WUT URE LTS TTI RETA JACOBS
MEYER O >.214 E. 16th
ONE-DAY SERVIC Emergency Dry Cleaners Crescent Cleaners, 1244-46 N. Cap. Paper Hanging Seimne Work
guaranteed. Ime mediate service. FLOYD COFFMAN, CH-6258-M.
Hoosier Weaving Co. 432 State Life bldg. MA-T140.
en who are -not afraid of
weather. Best wages paid. Car: porter prin, Jackson, BR-4800,
1031 E. Washington §t,
J.D
+ (3th & Meridian Sts. 4
D. Adams Mfg. Co.
217 6. Belmont Ave. : AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY NIGHT OPENINGS
RIVETING OR SHEET METAL EXPERIENCE PREFERRED
Apply 8:30 2. m. to 5:30 p. m. Shirley Corp, 330 E. $1. Joe.
ASSISTANT SHIPPER
Five Days $27.00 a Week
RKO RADIO PICTURES AUTO MECHANIC"
* GRILLE
J AND % COUNTER MAN $30.00 Weekly
Opening for Man With Bome Packing Experience
H. P. WASSON & CO.
Apply 43 W, St, Clair St. Between 8 A, M. and 5 P. M, LABORER FOR GREENHOUSE WORK Bauer-Steinkamp & Co.
. State Road 29 1, mile North of Marion County line in Hamilton County
PLUMBER
* PATCHERS %
Big ortunity for men rderstand patch work and finishing on pianos, post-war employment.
610 S. New Jorsey st. ASK FOR MR. a eh license, Oall after 5:30 P, M. LI-
PAPER HANGING DIED. SERVICE
HOWARD JINES—BE-267
UPHOLSTERING—35 Years in rE | call us today for estimates. 8. G.
Strong. BL-1200. | VAULTS, septic tanks; cesspools pumped and hauled. ie inspection, - Prompt service, “sp ELECTRIC repairing; “F service; delivered. © 1010
ALL SH s of semepit works ia. ‘481° Shan fot Alpi, all EY a Ri-2928 Hard fl - Harvest fom ie tree, r BR-8626 Mattresses repaired carly. mii. Patch Plastering =a Fre d WASHERS Td en CRUSHED STONE for your drive, $4 and $4.50 per ton, spread. BE-1008-M.
Furnace Repairing 20d 5 rer ROOMS WIT!
ipes. BR-1145. R WITHOUT BOARD 1b iB
* LABORERS x
Helpers, Spray Painters, D Steel Layout, Rivet Heaters
Apply _ INSLEY MFG. CO. 801 N. Olney 3400 E. 10th Lithograph Press Helpers
hour for day work, 75¢ an Constderabie
Te an hour A night work, overtime necessary.
Wm. B. Burford Printing Co. * 803 E. Washington
WRVERTREE REN i SE MAINTENANCE MAN 7.5...
trical experience. Haseutia) uduvey, Postwar work. WEST BAKING »CO., 1331 E
“PORTER
Blue Point Auto Supplies
ELAWARE.. MADISON AND RAY STS
ORTER * Good Pay % % Good. Hours ¥% % Permanent
GOODYEAR SERVICE
N. Delaware
PORTERS-—16 to 60. Part or full-time work. Convenient Jats tion. No transporta preferred t necessary. Your drug store is an essential part of your everyday home-front service. HOOK'S DE-
PENDABLE DRUG STORES. FICE—CALIFORNIA AND MAR~ KET BTS. :
Re breakfast privileges. College car. BROOKSIDE WN. room for — fentiomas heat and transportation; $5.00. other
roomers, CH-3812-3.
CENTRAL, 1138—Nicely _Turnished Joom, next bath: private entrance; single or double. Reasonable
MERIDIAN 1H NW — A gf Aon Court); sing P ; Bteam heat. © Rit
PARE sng leo corner : nial 8; single, " L1-4607. . h PARK, 1064—Warm, next bath, hot water
in room, $3.50 up. Gentleman. BPANN AVE. 1131—Modern sleeping
room; newly papered; constant hot water, me 1992. pe ® Yoom, near bath: large closet; 2 men. MA-9117. ’ - WASHINGTON, 10 room, near he #703,
*iaquire 310 Inquire 2310 Ne Meridian,
Washi on St. * MAN UNDER 40 *
with construction engineering experienee. Permanent, post-war SeyTIy with national major of experience ty work handled. Phone wr
|7 MAN WANTED TO W IN RETREAD PLANT
GOODYEAR RETREAD, 409 N. TALBOT
Alutial) aa -
PORTERS Reliable Porters
Colored
for Full Time Day Work H. P. WASSON & CO.
ROOMS WITH $3; PARK, 314—Nice room with tb board, "; twin beds. Men only. MA-4024
room for employed girl
WILL board children In my home, Good care. Reasonable. Walking distance.
MAN TO WORK IN SYRUP ROOM
PORTER
on WILL care Tor two small children in my he yi Hy Mother's care. Inquire at 743 a
Indiana's Vig Chevrolet Dealershi Family Hours Close Saturday at Noon Steady Employment
Group
Vacations With Pay— Guaranteed Salary
NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET, INC.
M6 E. 63RD ST.
i £30 evenings
Insurance
interview,
ys
BARBER ™* "1"
Sat, and Beaders healthful war work. Mr.
an. WESTERN UNION
i an also one man inexperienced; open evenings for
BAKING CO. ————— 3 E. W, E, Wash, TH BARBER SHOP 133 W. Market
with sash and door exp, LEE CO. 1621 W. WABH. BR-6242 AFTER 6 P.M
icycles Age 15 or over to work after school, 7p m Also full time
th
Good w
— es. Pleasant alton, 18 N.
BOYS
17 OR OVER to learn trades in 3: Phinting plant; good pay: an a post-war fu.
“Wa. B. Burford Printing Co, 603 E Washington
nent work,
® Many selling departments ® Warehouse men 4 ® Tire and battery men
4 no Sundays. Guaranty a Satori 20 WN. Meridian
gine Lady to Learn r Business rust Bldg.
Women for Counter Work
® Lubrication men Sears, Roebuck & Co.
a ra 10
VITAL FACTORY.
BASCA MFG. CO."
3019 Roosevelt Ave. ~~ Tool Makers First-Class Machinists
WORK
® Good Starting Pay © Early Advancement © A Job With a Future oo Experience Nowded
BOYS OVER (6
No experience necessary, Permae Good wages. |
STERLING LAUNDRY
620 N. Delaware St,
MAN FOR TRUCK PARTS IN STOCK ROOM Experience nt necessary Apply Wm. R. Stewart
Aero-Mayflower Transit Co. $87 Mass. Ave.
© MECHANIC 1ST CLASS MECHANICS AND
METALMEN, TOP WAGES. PER-.. MANENT EMPLOYMENT,
C. T. FOXWORTHY CO. 819 E. Washington St.
"MECHANICS CAR WASHER
Permanent Compensation and working conditions excellent.
JONES & MALEY __ 241 E. Wash. St. * MECHANICS * Pull or Part-Time Good Pay--Bteady Work General Truck Sales, Inc.
% 31 West 13th Street 4
‘Mechanics—Metal—Painters Guarantes—~Commissions—Peterson 30th & Central Bales Co. TA-4501 All or Part Time
MEN
Southern Indiana territor . within 75 miles radius of Richmond, Indiana,
sion. All H. D. WHITAKER, Bex 57, Cincinnati 1, Ohio.
~~ SAND BLASTERS SHOT BLASTERS AND HELPERS
Top Pay. ply in Perso
INDUSTRIAL SAND BLASTING CO. SEWING MACHINE MECHANIC Good Pay Beck Canvas Products, Inc.
2234 W. Washington
SHIPPING and - RECEIVING CLERK
to sell both Printing and Industrial papers. Permanent position. Real opportunity. Salary and commisreplies confidential.
220 Bhelby St.
State age, experience and wages expected. Good post-war future, Address Times Box A-002.
Perm ition, lh Man to do general work, Pleasant work-| WILL room and board 1 or 2 children; - Ha a on a os Sn pr Parmaneni—Good Pay ing conditions; good hours with Ky private home; good care. LI-D080. rey R Tharp vo, ne. Apply Leonard Farber Apply Miss Wilson, Spink-Ar Hotel, WILL care for child while mother Works. , Meridian. BE-2523-M, 946 Concord. AUTO MECHANIC — NEHI BEVERAGE COMPANY Se Piowt +a ood 2 1420 N._ Seale ROUTE wan | CHILDREN RET Modern shop; a go aft- MAN TO WORK WILL board 1 or 3 Shudien, under 3 ernoons or nl es on, EX- GUAR. years. Permanen A 3815 College. . SERVICE ANTEE | CARE of babies in “ve e by the in R i Wek, 1306 Bradbu GA-7008. AUTO “BODY n Recapping Plam "ye # | HOUSE 5 ; 25 “ od MEN COMMERCIAL TIRE SERVICE Ambitious worse howd make Way . Ji Tx kk AHR rooms; 1201. CORNELL AVE. RI-2614 A-6304, ’ !
Sal an Only qualification & willing- TINE 1082—1 t esm ness to work and a pleasant room, first floor; near Sch ~Cumvoice as all sales. are made by phone. | mings, Adults, __ 519 Security Trust Bldg. FR-2432. BROADWAY, 12: 3 rooms, near bath; adults; $10. SALESMAN BROADWAY, ros 1 and 2 rooms, kitchHave opening for aggressive | enetie, bath; . accommodate 3 emsalesman in well established | Dloved: $10.
y | CONGRESS, 640 — NICE ROOM AND . ENT FOR COUPLE. TA-2621, ENGLISH, 1302—One, large, up Sonsiant hot rR ru; $6.50,
HOYT, 1112-W room a Pm Soong facilities; employed preferred; utilities
LYNDHURST AND RD. 36 (directions on signboard), near Allison's, clean modern cabins, Monthly, Weekly, daily, Reasonable. Jones’ Tourist Camp. MARKET, 1006 E.—Large, front room, Ricwy furnished, kitchenetie, bath; wk
ow FERRET, Noon sad sal kitchenette; nice, clean; employed ts uits only. NEW YORK BT. 2638 E—2 Nicely furnished rooms; refrigeration; employed days only.
apartment, also sleeping room. Adults.
PENNSYLVANIA, 1438 N. La front room, down, Frigidaire and water. Also sleeping room 12TH, 611 E.; 3 large lower ToOmE; ac commaodate 3 3-4 -4_employed adults; nz.
APARTMENTS [8 FOR RENT RENT
“ARTIVNT RENTAL WEN
0 VACANCIES "MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS" 13-8888
T. A. Moynahan Properties
NO VACANCIES MOYNAHAN CP ARTMENTS 850 » Ne LT 2 WL
He H, "WOODSMALL AGENCY
108 E. WASHINGTON--LI-5391
ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY Experience NOT Necessary
Pull or part time. Steady work now and after the war. Our business bas been operation bere for 78 years, National Starch Products, Ine.
1518 8 DROVER
LI-9510.
735 Lexington Ave.
Boys Over 16 Part or Full-Time Work. (Apply Service Dept.) L. STRAUSS & CO. ; "BRAKE MECHANIC — EXP, Prank's Brake Bervice, 39 8. 8. Missour!; Bread and Cake Salesman Established Route ' See Mr. Puyear
GENERAL BAKING CO. © 318. W. Vermont
MEN—20 fo 50
to Distribute Work in Department
‘National Hosiery Mills
RI-1321-8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
MEN—NEEDED AS HELPERS
to ‘machine patsy and yo by steel fabricator doing highly saponin} a. ork. ox
. ney. sited Bueady Ot a. “Plenty o
{HUGH J, BAKER ‘& COMPANY
602 W. McCarty
4 MEN W Citizens Gas
d ih ut. ity, an essential indus ‘ main 4nd Just at bia and ; needs
SHOE FINISHER
Apply MAROTT SHOE STORE 18 E. Washington
NO VACANCIES GENERAL APARTMENTS. 232 W. VERMONT. L1-243%9, CUTS small 2-roo.n house, completel: pr: decorated: water furn Hoy 80, a 1 EB. 13th st,
5 5 &
1340 ENGLISH AVE—3- 3-4 “rooms; . Atesm heat and utilities paid, new paper and
Wanted Mechanics, Helpers
“Balke & Krauss Co. ! 427 W. Market
__paint, FR-2120. MARKET, 1034 E—4 rooms, modern; Ail utilities paid except electricity, FR-
3801, week.
BUY 3 rooms nice Inrmiture, $300 cash;
and Tire Men Rites. private Coss In, #40 In Essential! Industry month, ¥R-300' Apply Clyde 8. Berry WEST — Sin rr for employed Aero Mayflower Transit Gp, | olny maker ok cot~ er ee a” "| BOLORED Tor, Tet utilities, bath, in exchange r house- ~ Wanted Immediately work. HU-3 Car Unloaders WANTED TO RENT n ¥ T iGious STUDENT neds T- . $i per Hour. Poe unryan 4) apartment; * Apply * colli t reference. Rei Mise
. Loyd, oO h1-3681, on
| WANTED=S or. Surnisned haus, | north; adults; permanent Carr, CH160, Bxb. 96.
Carr, CH-
CYLINDER PRINTING tii, ’ PRESSMAN ; »
MANAGEMENT — RENTAL SERVICE
_Beville, dikap 8a m till-®p m
PENNSYLVANIA, 1438 W —Small efficiency :
Pope Pakage Compa 225
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