Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1944 — Page 15

polis, and Wilrange, . Jil, all

ners included: lvin Peterson, Henry Krupa, ; Art Lehman, ichael Linko, Joseph, Gary; nsport; Harvey >, and William bert” Harbison,

letter winners Elwood; John icago; Robert vpolis; John ute, and Mardney Williams,

pares

Field

n and his freshall team, elated 7 over Franklin g contest at the y night, today ir strategy for

it Field.

> played in the

r night,

t's game with yuthful Bulldogs d and never rethe half a rival

hey led 25-6.

ward, paced his five field goals

8

Scores

LEGES t{ Lakes 7,

LEGES s A. and M. 6. orgia 0. ulane 6.

rT. 9 h Plains AAF 6. arolina 7. 'EAMS Detrick 6. Maxwell Field 3.

ird Air Foree 8, Broncos 21, ie),

NALS ngton 18. s 7.

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« .lowed by church service, 9 a. Bt. Malag

Tlananr § Sudhaman.

‘ pa Vacation with pay. P po- REC A Seowes x WEIGH? Mania, Jeloved | little daughter sion Pleasant: working | condi WAITRESS—EXP. surroundings, DAY, Cora M. of Sterling, William ‘Thomas and tions and congenial associates.| §7. MORITZ 100 N. PENN. ST. ® LANE BRYANT ° HAMBLEN, Mary C Charles Wright, Opal Carnes and Please see Mr. Walker, 1st floor, WAITRESS Good Wages, no 8 Good Wages, no Sundays, hv Mary. LC, Dorothy Sluder; granddsughter of Mrs, The Indianapolis Times, 214 W.| "inno "HORSESHOE INN, 40 W. Mary-|® 752 E. MARKET ST. HUNT, Mrs. Elizabeth Belle Willoughby and J Emma Maryland. land. TTT POTWASHER MUBLLER, Howard M. rig pas away urday mornSTODDARD, Mrs. Henrietta C. 4. Services BI Sha stones COMPTOMETER Wanted, Woman Helper He. 1 8-day week, good pay. Pleasant sur- : A o P. M No Sundays, good salary, roundings and working conditions. Miss TERRILL: SHFOnss vite Br. mori Bik. Frionts OPERATOR RALEIGH LUNCH, 110 E. 13th Bt. (Penn. Nin Spink Arma Howl 49 XN. See complete notices for Excellent opportunity for gu sylvania car to 13th) n p LODGE NOTICES i who completed trainin WOMAN-—8hort order cook, 40-

time and date of funeral

ome, Pro. st. Puneral services Tuesday, 10 a. m., at the funeral home. Friends invited. Burfal Crown Hill. Please omit flowers. -

HELP WANTED-ZRMALS CLERK 3iconer.

side Insurance Degas

CLERK-TYPIST

’ exe T CE |

The Indianapolis Times has an excellent ng for a young a with some typing experience.’ starting wage and Er Ry portunities, Five-day, 40-hour wee time and one-h ' for overtime.

HELP HELP WANTED—FEMALE

© RKO RADIO PICTURE ®

» TYPIST. © §'/, Days $22.50 a Week

428 N. Nlineis St.

Fonnnen 5 Busunans bi) wp LL CREEK B » YA

Marion ‘A. Higgins,

Called meeting, Prospect lodge, No. Ti4, FP. & A M. Mon ondey; » uneral of our Ba brother,

KINDER, W. M. Sec.

RAYMOND F. LANE,

6 a 514 N. Delaware. No phone calls.

ENVELOPE MACHINE

For Light, Pleasant Factory Work

4 Central States Envelope Co. 16 South Sherman Drive

has Permanent position.

Real Silk Hosiery Mills 634 N. Noble WA ary. room, board and laundry, SUNNYSIDE BANITORIUM, CH-7676. Miss Mulvey.

«3 p. m.; no Sundays. $36.00.

"THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

HELP WANTED--MALE-FEM. 10

Plea: with a. off. Arms Hotel, 410

© PACKERS ® MAIL CLERKS

Hours,

COOK

Meridian.

@

sant working conditions; good hou A ry Miss Wileon, bn

9:30-6:30. We train

you, Pleasant, work in ideal

a

needed

HELP WANTED—MALE Carpenter's Helpers TWO MEN

familiar. with use of carpenter's tools once for essential work, ‘Job offers steady employment and good post

war future to right men.

Apply to David

CAR washers wanted

TIES, 330 W. 9th st.

Between 7:30 and 0:30 A, M, 4918 College Ave.

work, essential industry, for night

shift, 4:30 p. m. to 12:30 a. m, and 12:30 a. m. to 8 a. m, Starting at 73¢c per hour, See Mr, Weber,

CITIZENS GAS & COKE UTILI-

nu

da of

(2). Steady

HELP WANTED-—MALRE

Essential work; postwa

Good starting salary. Apply Mr.

n A oh rantee—Commissions—Pete 0th, & Central 8a oy Lo. TA4801

16 to 60

y week. All daytime work with plenty overtime. No experience necessary

Miller W. J. Holliday & Co.

543 W, McCarty

hour week. Night work. Call TR-0938. % WILL TRAIN »% - 18-35

x Measurers

X Finished Mende Short training period followed by exceptional plece work rates, me and one-half for overtime, «NATIONAL HOBIERY MILLS Call RI-1321, 8 a. m. t0 6 p. m.

" OPERATORS

PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT

PEATE NOTICES} fogs, No. nore 0 ph pike Tost _Y, c. B, po m, to a NOTICES 1 £N F, Wes. the funeral of Brother hb ' ert est. “Indianapolis Times, Monday, Dec. §, 194 ey GO. Acting Ww. tio OWNING — Lewis, age 65 years, beloved HARRY J. BTOMBAUGH. Sec. {father Is utus or 0 brother of Wiliam Chownin, Sau a FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 gran: er of nal s— Av RGIS and Vernon Worthington, passed away Ga, 2570, Wa. 5376 Baturany ile, Service, Susaday, Bu Ww. YT. Blasengym 2226 Shelby. m., from ey Bros ntra “"CONKLE FUNERAL HO Be N Dinos. Buri crown mil] CONKLE FUNERAL HOME Friends may call at chapel any time.| 1934 W. Michigan St. CORNELIUS—F. William, age 66, beloved husband of Bertha Cornelius and broth- FARLEY FUNERALS Market 1234 . E of Mrs, Juul Eramp of Cacianmt, < 0. 1604 W, Morris rs nnie Irving of ¢! eae — Sor Seiya, “rman eis Te |— FLANNER & BUCHANAN gill Taders, Bary, umes oil; 8 W. PALL ° urial Crown el at the Meyer & Abdon Funeral Sous, BERT S. "GADD 1509 Prospect, any time after 6 2130 Prospect St. MA-6049 Sunday until noon Tuesday and on the 5 church from 1 until 2 p. m. GRINSTEINER S$ DAAB—Edgar T., beloved husband off 1001 g New York Margaret, passed away Sunday. Services Tuesday “ 100 p. m.,.at_the Flanner & G. H. HERRMANN. Buchanan Mortuary. PFrefids invited. 1508 8. EAST ST

Burial Crown Hill Monday afternoon and evening. PAY—Cora M., age T1. Wife of Walter 8. and mother of Mrs. W. O. Burke, sister of Mrs. B. A, Newkirk and Watt Hartman, passed away at her residence, 3215 Winthrop ave, Monday morning. Service at Flanner &' "Buchanan Mortuary. Time Baier. Burial Union Chapel cemetery. ends may call at mortuary. FISCHER—Joseph, 87 years, beloved fusband of Anna Mischer, father of Genevieve Fischer, s. Bertha Williams, Mrs. Alice Bennett and Joseph Fischer Jr., grandfather of Fred J ice K, and John C. Bennett, Bertha Williams, Mrs. Maxine Roach and Mrs. Betty J. Perkins, Raas assed away onday a. m. iy neral Wednesday, 3 p. m, at the G. Herrmann Funeral Home, 1505 8S. Bast st. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill Friends may call after T p, m. Monday. BAMBLEN-- Lary C., mother of Mrs, Edard .P. Dean, Mrs. Blaine ‘H. Miller, Mra. Nettie Slater and James W. Hamblen of South Bend, passed away Sunday. Private services at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, 1:30 p. m., Tuesday. Friends may call at the "mortuary. Private interment Crown Hill, SERMAN.-Chatles | W.. of 831 Chadwick, husband of Myrtle Herman, father of

Harold Herman, Mrs. Rog Overly and Pe Ta Herman, U. 8 y; brother of Mrs. Rose Wild; also survived by five

grandchildren. Funeral from home of son, 844 Chadwick, Wednesday, 2 p. m. Burial Floral SIGGING Miran A, Julia A.

Park. Lauck Service. beloved husband of

Higgins, father i Mrs. Viola],

Nelson, Marion W., Ral E. and Roy A. half brother of Jesse Moore,

on gins; "i ofimb nbs, Ind, and four srapachudren, /

2 Pid t his home, 1033 8 Golph a. ta ida; auert W. noon, Friends may call at the Sutil Funeral Home, 1420 Pr Pune services Mon-

3p. BP a. Bn fansral Dome. Friends | thvited, © Burial | Washington Pure cemetery.

LN PennsylMiss Margaret sister of Mrs. Anna ST v glusnc jurday p. m. Services nner & Buchanan Mortuary Tuesday. 2p m Friends invited. Burial ' Crown Hill Friends may call at mortuary. JOHNSON—Charles M., age 78, son of John L. and Maria (deceased), brother of Frank Johnson “" Gian ween, ne. Friends msy call 4 Monday at Feeney Ry A Home. Funeral Tuesday. Tide service at Grey's Friends church cemetery, Pp. m.,

R—Dr. William B., father of

y, 11 a. m. ends w ent Orown Hill. Friends may call at Mortuary Monday after 1 p. m. NNEDY—Ruth Baker, age -21, beloved BE alman First Class Paul IL Russell Stewart

J F Wednesday, . 63 p a The Victory Memorial Methodist Church. Friends’ 3 ted. Friends may call at the Meyer - Abdon Funeral Home, 1509 P shih any time after 6 p. m. Mond

age 39 years, beloved son of Rathezine ng and brother of Mrs. C. T. Brady of Ft. Lauderdale, ¥la., nephew of Henry Long, Lebanon, Ind. passed away at the residence, 734 | cial N, Capitol ave. Sunday, Prayers Wednesday, 8 a. m., from Shirley Brothers Central Chapel, 946 N. Illinois st, fol-

hi Catholic NTC 3 burg. Burial St. Malachi Seinetery. Frieods 3 call at “napel after 5 p.

MACKEY—Williag, A., beloved father ¢ of Herman E. and Clarence A, Mackey, of Mrs. Cereldis > ‘Mackey and brother

away Sunday aftFuneral services will at the Wald Funeral Home, at 17th st, Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 6, at 2 o'clock. Interment Crown Hill cemetery, Friends are weleome, , ears, Af erine ather o and d Ger-

MARINE—William Brady, beloved EE of jens

Shi is urisl ail ‘st the chapel any time. ard M., husband of Margaret, brother 0 of Mus. Doris Smiths, son _- Ms, A Los Ansea ey

of Los ‘in s Cuitornis ran Buchanan Mo Friday, 3 op m. Friends invited. Burial

years,

service, M., age go of Mary, father of "58 py Ma-

. and Reinnasl Drotier of Mrs.

a. George R Kenworth Louise Al- : Saturday.

and Mrs. brecht, passed Y way sudde: Funeral ‘Tuesd Dec. 5, 8 i a n. at he George W. Usher 0 8m BAD W. Waning en st; 9:00 Sha. s Ohureh. Friends invited. Joseph's Cemetery. Friends may Bets! -

mortuary BIST Phoel done. ‘E., widow of John Rist,

belov ter of Katherine Fowley, aunt n 8 Ra Joseph. and Bd

a Lo; aaughter of Mrs. away nday, Friends

LD ured t a.m. ay a Ohurch, Burial ands Park, Do

u. Heniietta 0. widow of A. Btod

ROBERT W. STIRLING

: HISEY & TITUS

951 N. Delaware St. LI-3838

MOORE & KIRK

CH-1808

SHIRLEY BROS. CO.

Illinois LI

IR-1159

954 N.,

1422 Prospect MA-4044 J. 0, Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES” 1234 Prospect St.

FLORISTS & ! MONUMENTS 6

; “HERITAGE” MEMORIALS

Bee Our Beautiful Display Sears, Roebuck & Sompany LOST & FOUND

LOST—Red coal eslar row on E. Riverside drive. Reward. Active Coal Co., BE-0333.

LOBT—Large brown pocketbook, between 21st and Montcalm sts, containing money for ‘children's Christmas, valuables and important paper Keep half of money as reward. oy Nov. 17, man's 2 wile, chain and knit, on Butler ave. or 10th. of 30 years. Generoys A you ome amouat. BL-1981. LOST—8mall bulldog, dark brown, almost black with white throat, grey around mouth; Bouse it Bes 12 13 years. ward. N. Parker ave. LOST—Gold Tt and A design breast N. iment Saturday night.

mus FILE CLERK

TA0%) . W. J. Holliday & Co.

MA-9438 |

Liberal re-|-

HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10

WO 2 to 38 to do filing, answering telephone; some typing. Essential induse try. See Mr, Martin, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, 330 WwW. Ninth st.

Apply

INLAND

PRODUCTION JOBS

A

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

CONTAINER CORPORATION

700 West Morris Street

Coal Truck

Most coal conveyor

401 8. State st. 3830 Brookville rd.

PT HI-8 00K ,,; sour 411 SOUTH from OTS STREET

~ COUNTER

eria S days a osk, of 8a Sunday,

115 W. 30th

Steady Job—Good Pay.

BAKER'S LUNCH ROOM

Driver

loaded,

COAL ¢O.,

MA-8585 IR-1101

MAN

MEN—NEEDED A AS HELPERS

HUGH J. BAKER & COMPANY

MEN—20 to 50

to Distribute Work in Department

National Hosiery Mills

_ RI 1321-8 A. AM to 5 P

to ain as machine operators ters, by steel (fabricator doin Ber essential war work, Previous experience not necessary. Steady employment, Plenty of overtime,

to

ce be

2 W. McCarty

turday and

® FILE CLERKS

Hours, 8:30-5:30. Pleasant office positions for which we give you complete training.

© LANE BRYANT ©

752 E. MARKET ST.

Straight alphabetical and general office work. Permanent position. rience preferred but not neces-

Expe! sary. Apply Mr, Miller.

543 W. McCarty St.

Skilled Machine Operators

BASCA MFG. CO.

3019 Roosevelt Ave. Needs Tool Makers First-Class Machinists

If not now In war work apply

U. Ss. Employment Service . Washington.

% FLAT WORK «x IRONER WOMEN No Experience Necessary PROGRESS LAUNDRY 430 E. Market Girls—Opportunities Now

War Jobs Today Peace Jobs Tomorrow

Employment Office—Women

240 N. Meridian St.

Indiana Bell Telephone Co. GIRLS TO LEARN

FASHION CLEANERS, 1901 Central

GIRLS ~

Times has open-

th pay. Pleasant, interes Williams, The Indidnapofe Times, 214 W, Maryland.

Rin. vio yisinity ) ro Af and _ Shelby, brown coin purse containing $5, child's Xmas money. Reward MA-2078. t | FOUND Man's white sold pocket watch, downtown; mon med. Owner must

identify. IR-3037.

LOST—Child’s pet. Smal Welsh terrier). Reward.

ONE black and tan hound, in vicinit; Raymond and Sherman. FR-1066. Reward.

STRUCTION®

GIRLS—WOMEN

BE A PRACTICAL NURSE

H brown male dog. WA-0044.

High achoot ne A to learn in spare time. Ape " 13 Mh ey War demands have ca ho Prepare now for this interest age. able and patriotic information. Wa Nursing, Box A918, care Times. relia

to who would like to train in s overhaul 0 install and Air Conditio

ic work. Write: FRER e School ot ‘Practical

e men re time Refrigeration equipment. Should mechanically inc Will not interfere with your present work, For this write

GIRL for general office work of theater advertising suiostn, 40-Hour wk. Permanent. 328 N. Illini

H MAIDS

White or colored. Neat, Mendy J en. See Mrs. Sloat, ink Arms

HOUSEWO and ng. half days, by week, 417 EK. Wile ‘a HU-T244.

LAUNDRY HELP

Flatwork Feeders and Folders. Full or Part Time, 4 to 8 evenings.

STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington Ave.

Office cleant t ht. Maid, White Ggod Int vat Hours 5:30 to 11

P. M. No Sunda holidays. Top Ww

for office building work. Don’t ig ag hy interested. Bee Mr. Luther, 710

NIGHT WAITRESS Ps. a Illinois

information about Sning. at once giving name, addr age a Jour working Bours. Utiitiies mst, x A919, care Times

a

INTERNATION, AL BEAUTY SCHOOL Demands for skilled operators exceed tha

wT Learn under day Ro

SHAMPOO [+4 Wednesday from 10 a. m. to 1 p. oad Wave Borman, at i Wo ternational Beauty Sch

PRACTICAL NURSE {3° 2'%3. 1%

in nursing home. TA-3007.

% PAY ROLL CLERK *

Must be typist. Experienced operating National Cash Register, Pay Roll Machine or Comptometer an asset but not essential. Steady post-war position. Pleasant working conditions in well lighted, newly decorated offices; 20 minutes east from Illinois and Washington Sts. Call CH-0673

has provided 3 count in ar office. * 1. Sita % 2. Clerk-Typist %* 3. Typist '| These will all be rmanent positions

‘| after the war. Call Basey, RI-3326.

Hugh J. Baker & Company 602 W. M

RICAN BEAR

: Needs s% Typist % Stenographer vw Receptionist and general office oe

ment Da don i 3 Sondsr 1F A saa iain

d Beck Canvas Products,

Ours is & vital war t at t, with a bright post-war * Protas week, Our cafeteria

mere for interview. Xk 10 WOMEN * | SECRETARY- STENOGRAPHER "M. R. MASSON ©0. 5,-Day Week 2160 Montealm General office i and SALESGIRLS personal initiative. Good working atlernoons” of," Fuyiors Grocery andl a week. Bakery, 3760 N. Illinois st. Apply Personnel Office 2 KIC OWEN & Shirley Corp, 330 E. St. Joo ot SE 814 N. Dela- * SE CRETA RY. ire + ACCOUNTING CLERK 4 uses 4 sek famager to Do General Ledger well ed in . and Cost Work rt Cr] ta bi por © Opuploueits. Sxperitries Hon Cor Interview’ Cant at . National “Hol y Ming | American States Insurance Co. sigh Mo $F Mi STENOGRAPHER x

Amerioan States Insurance Co.

Casualty underwriting or policy writin rred, but

8 ’ not necessary, If you have ability no other company can offer you &

better © unity for advances ment nd po t position. terview Call at

842 N. Meridian

L.S.AYRES & CO.

COPY WRITER

for Downstairs Store

Advertising Department Apply Employment Office

GOOD PAY. 377 _8. ILLINOIS

ELI LILLY & CO.

Has openings for men in production departments. Essential war work with post-war employment opportunities.

Employment Office

220 E. McCarty St. FINISHER WANTED

Man or Woman To burn in and polish off pianos. If you have had any experience at all in this type of work see us immediately, Good pay and permanent set-up. Ask for Mr Wilson

WILKING MUSIC CO.

120 E. Ohio

FOUNTAINEERS Ages 16 to 50

To serve food and fountain drinks, Pleasant work. Chance for advancement.

See Mr, Moore

Full time work, BR1444 or HU-1065.

Inspector Surface Grinder

If you are experienced we have an attractive proposition in vital war production.

Grocery Cler

Apply Now Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co. 1545 VanBuren St.

vu. 3 FPIOTI Service 7 W. Washington

Key Punch Operator, Good Typist or IBM Operator

willing to learn, for permanent position in new organization; ample opportunity for advancement with post-war security assured, Ideal working conditions. Call

STENOGRAPHER

RI-3431 for appointment.

department, Pamiliarity wi desirable but not essential,

APPLY Employment Office

Packard Manufacturing Oo.

2000 Columbia ave.

to learn casualty insurance underwriting. Excellent

hours, permanent position. 3.2 Saden, 814 Merchants Bank

-

jake some distation, tranpig typing in our general

Ours fs a vital war plant at post-wa

esent with » r future. ve Five-day week. own: CRIOPI at HOLCOMB & ae 00, 1545 Van Twe Trunk Handle “Taokers wo Vipefens Hokin WM. R, MASSON 00, 2160 Montealm

% OFFICE CLERK % 8% «Day, 0+ week, Experienced. Good pay. .

% LEARN TO SEW x

We will teach able-bodied people

POWER MAGNINE OPERATING Soheol Every Day

Beck Canvas as Products, Ine.

ashington

MACHINE OPERATORS

We need machine. operators for vital ‘war production. have an attractive offer for you. Apply now,

Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co.

. 1545 VanBuren

WORK

NOTICE *,

male workers

be with

oH

PORTERS

STEADY WORK. GOOD

SUPERIOR CHEVROLET

— B52 BE W WASHINGTON

J 2 SHEET METAL MEN % % & 2 FORD MECHANICS %

Must Be A-1

VITAL FACTORY

® Good Starting Pay ® Early Advancement ® A Job With a Future ® No Experience Needed

THE BARBASOL COMPANY

846 N. Senate Ave. HELP WANTED—-MALE

covered by the Priority Jatarral Plan will ired comply regulations.

6 MECHANICS

CAR WASHER

PAY

Steady Work—Good Pay See Mr. Cook

v RED CAB COMPANY 4 s% (3th & Meridian Sts. 4%

EXTRACTOR

Good Starting

Pleasant Working Conditions

STERLING LAUNDRY

735 Lexington

Pay

nf

£

A

Family Hours Close Saturday at Noon Steady Employment— Group Insurance Vacations With Pay— Guaranteed Salary

NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET, INC.

to Men for

% Hand Trucking ed Loading E and Feed

Z-BAK

fis in the fight.

* Aome-Evans Cos, Ino.

Offers Steady Employment

MILLS Blackford and W. Ea? Ave.

at Employment Office

257 W. Wash,

Dealershi

836 E. 63RD ST.

Cr Daily—8-13 Saturday J. D. Adams Mfg. Co.

217 8. Belmont Ave.

PRODUCTS

660 VIRGINIA AVE.

Needs Experienced Internal Grinders If not now in war work apply

U. 8. Employment Service

AUTO BODY

Indiana's Loon Chevrolet

:30 evenings

AUTO MECHANIC ALSO ASSEMBLER

Pennsylvania Motor Inn 1450 N. Penhsylvania St.

x

interview,

Experienced; also one man inexperienced; open evenings for

BAKING CO. 1331 E, Wash.

BAKER

Permanent position, Opportunity for advancement. Good starting salary. Excellent working conditions.

HOTEL LINCOLN

% ORDER FILLERS % CLERICAL

. % STOCK BOYS LABORERS .

Pay; an ” ture,

*

DENISON

‘BOYS

17 OR OVER

portunit pply Mr,

ebber. 603 BE. Washington

SERVICE

to learn trades in a printing plant: good for a post-war fu-

Wo B. Burford Printing Co. BOYS TO PARK CARS

OHIO & PENN.

BOYS OVER 18 % * Full-Time Work

(Apply Service Dept.)

ok

Permanent

@® Apply DY-PER SERVICE @® ® 814 Dorman St. @

vw Filling Station Operators +

Excellent post-war oppo!

imes,

~ FOUNTAIN ME

FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS

Permanent Pos!

Full or part-time

Experience desirable, Tine greasing or tire work.

Opportunity for Advancement

PENN RAILROAD =

139 E. South

Freight House Truckers

. workers needed. Immediate cash for part-time work,

N. Y. Central Freight Station

801 South Delaware

— MEN WITH CRRS —

MEN WANTED M Citizens Gas and Coke Util.

fty, an essential industry in wartime and just as busy and essential in peacetime, needs men, There are Spenings for yard laborers at 73¢c an hour, coke oven (aborers Tic, track repairmen 73¢ and coke oven operators 80c. 48-hour week. Apply in person to Mr. Baker

at Gas Plant, 2050 Prospect st. a

Late model, to delves Js rams; rtunities; good full or WEST time. alton, No washBt aR EN TEE PEE | for essential war work, to deliver tele _WA-6440 grams In downtown bidgs. Increased wages. . Ple shspiit, interesting work. Mr, Dalton, 18 N Meridian.

Western Union

tion

® Good Starting Salary ® Opportunity for Advancement ©® Excellent Postwar future ® No Tire or Grease Work

GASETERIA 1031 E. Washington $t.

* GRILLE J AND * COU

Apply 43 W. St.

$30.00 Weekly Between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M.

years old, Park cars and Park, 117 W, Maryland

NTER MAN Clair St.

Located on State County line in Ham

LABORER FOR GREENHOUSE WORK Baur-Steinkamp & Co.

Wholesale Florists

% mile North of Marion

LAUNDRY FOREMAN

YOUNG MAN TO LEARN Excellent Opportunity

Good Pay Address Times, Box A993

Road 29, {lton County

Lithogra

overtime necessary.

Steady, outside,

Press Helpers

T¢ an hour for day work, TSe¢ sn hour for night work, Considerable

Wm. B. Burford Printing Co.

603 B. Washington

healthy, Car no experience necessary.

arter Lee Lumber Co. 1621 WwW, Wash, St.

ph

good

Machine Shop

Experienced or

3 JNyFrCTOoR 2 JANITORS Only steady workers

3200 E. Wash, Mr,

war work. WEST BAK Washington Bt,

Man to Work In F

6 days, 12 noon—8 p, Madison ave.

Permanent,

of experience and ty work handled. Phone

Manufacturing Aireraft Parts 2 TURRET LATHE OPERATORS 3 DRILL’ PRESS OPERATORS

Central Distributing Mfg. Div. MAINTENANCE MA

trical experience, Essential industry. PostING CO. 1331 E.

illing Station

“% MAN UNDER #0 *

with construction engineering experienee. post-war security with national major oil company.

of r. Pfahler, IR-8371.

MAN WANTED TO WORK IN RETREAD PLANT

Workers

experienced

need apply.

Hauser, PR-1421

‘with considerable elec

m.; $24.00.

2566

Give details coristruction

J J L STRAUSS & 00. | IN RETREAD PLANT ® Boy Over 16 (or) Man @ MAN FOR © for Wash Room Helper ® | |, 1 PC K Ro om Experience Not Necessary Experience nod nacesary

887 Mass.

Aero-Mayflower Transit Co.

Ave,

to put up orders in Grocery Commise Ww Mark Apply Wheeler's Commissary, 8

manent Position for the future, this a real opportunity; good starting wage in an essential industry.

1730 W, Michigan PARKING LOT rod

Permanent M

410 N. Meri

“POTWASHER R (Colored) oP

MIDDLE AGED MAN

NIGHT WATCHMEN AND PORTER

If physically fit and looking for & per-

Apply Mr. Miller,

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

543 W. McCarty st.

| OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM | bas PAPER HANGING ioe senvics JINES—BE-2619

PACKERS—TRUCKERS GENERAL MILL WORKERS

No Aaperignce necessary

EVAI Ne "Mi LLING ris

work for reliable man 25 to 80 sell gas. Auto 8

PARTS MAN

be familiar with Ford parts position. Good pay. See

. reher, “HARRY A. SHARP ©O0., INC.

443 Virginia Ave.

“Xx PATOHERS x

Stead

Must

Top wages. No Bund

sion. AN je lies confidential, TAKER, Box 87,

H.D Cincinnati 1, Ohle,

SHELL STATION, 2802 E. New York SEWING MACHINE MECHANIC Good Pay Beck Canvas Produets, Ine.

3234 W. Washington SHIPPING and

RECEIVING OLERK

State age, experience and wages expected. Good post-war future. Address Times Box A-902

Starter & Generator Repair Work

318 8. East St. Mr, St. Mr. Murray,

STEAMFITTER and PLUMBER

Also Helper—Experienced—Steady Work 822 ison

— STOCK MAN KIPP BROS. 1118, MERIDIAN

Time Study Man

Metal Parts Experience ZENITE METAL

PLOYMENT O

Rear 201 N. West See Mr. Slider

Wanted

CYLINDER PRINTING ‘PRESSMAN

Paper Package Company 802 8, Delaware

WANTED—EXPERT STORM DOOR INSTALLER

with light truck or Seatler. Phone Jackson or Graham, BR-4800

Good wages.

BOYS OVER 16

No experience Hetennty, Permanent work. “i

STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington Ave.

Frank's ‘Bra LI-9519,

BRAKE MECHANIC — EXP,

ke Service, 320 8.

Missourt,

“% MECHA]

“% CABINET MEN *

” Opportunity to wake 8

,- ° permanent a con= nection. Splen chance for advan :

610 3, New Jersey St : COAL L TRUCK DRIVER Pm Cute rem | Wal COOKS and ORILL MEN

General Truck *

18T CLASS MECHANICS AND METALMEN, TOP WAGES. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT.

C. J. FOXWORTHY CO. 819 E. Washington St B.

© Pull or Part-Time Good Pay—Steady Work

31 West 13th Street : MEN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY iy not

Sales, Ine. *

Necessary hao Bou sod

Wanted Mechanics, Helpers and Tire Men - In Essential Industry Apply. Clyde 8. Betry. Aero Mayflower Transit Ce.

and Housewives—Day and Ni Sun I ro own i" shop, netting for yourself

in NOW be

ROY 401 Ro oats Building RI-048L

roofs. Hardwood floors

ished, refinished, Est. free. Patch Plastering ™" Guess

Furnace Repairing pre 1

Mattresses wot ry Rien

$18 MONTH ™

ar security: 8%-| gs

Hoosier Weaving Co

432 STATE LIFE BLDG.

Sem PHONE MA. 7140 sas)

LAST CHANCE

enroll at our Low Rate. Due fo n

crease of supplies, materi

als, salaries, ef Beauty Course will

tera, our up Tefular $5 $05 25. We have tried to

increased

keep our prices down as long as possible, Anyone enrolling between now and Jan. 15 will get the low rate of $95. contracts now, and enter school You can actually enter school as late as

your later. ay 15th, taking advantage of this hr " small vig

price by enrolling NOW. | will hold you for future rao ly Our Regular $125 Beauty Course Only

Open Every Nite 'Til 10 P. M.

the Convénience of War Workers

wal paving we place Jou

a Ere aloo © BEA TAUTY ACADEMY

responsible

LADIES. MEN 1) FAN PRESS * REPAIR ® AE MEYER O

214 ¢

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Emergency Dry Cleaners

Crescent Cleaners, 1244-46 N. Front End Repairing and Aligning Phun,

Auto "and Trucks (All Makes SPITZNAGEL & bi 5 W.

call a sil estimates. 8

HOWARD

WA-6211

JANITOR 4 100m tleman with car. er ll MR, SEE or THOMPSON, 310 N. ILLINOIS 4% area pat wor work tion downtown by 8 a. m. TAJANITO for apt.; $100 per mo, and and nos. AVE. — - )_mod. apt. HU-2485, HU-2570. a BD ome large | front room; hest, lights, water, JOBS TO LAST ployment. Maintenance Man-—o knows) G{Q §, New J Jerse rey st. next bach: private entrance; o cu EE ad sguipment. B ASK FOR ARK, 1 oe 10 Delp keep the place De ed with license, room, Warn \ Gentleman. ustod an clean, PLUMBER Call after $:30 P. M. LI- is $3.50 up. it Both jobs are of the lasting kind-—with 3930 YL a last-growin SISauimation, Mi at our |S room, all conveniences: constant hot employment office between 8:30 a. m. and Gen 12 noon. 5 PORTERS—I6 to 0. Part or Sr Jr YA-381. “ " ull-time work. onvenient locaBOWES “SEAL FAST” CORP. ton. Na Sansporiation. problems room; news 3 pepered; constant —_— 28 N. Pine st. Experience preferred nob water, necessary. Your drug wo is al ) A or He L A B 0 Rk E R S wo essentia rE of yu Sosy tleman, 1600 “East. Near bath. fom. rons Jefvies. r : Helpers, Spray Painters, Rl EQ near bath; large closet; 1, 3 men. Steel Layout, Rivet Heaters MA-9117. Apply Th pee | HM preferred; Teasonable, RI wee PORTER nings or Man to do general work. Pleasant work- ES —. ood : op ’ INSLEY MFG. 0. # ing conditions; hours with day off.| tional. WA-8438. y 801 N. Olney 3400 E. 10th | Apply Miss oh on, Spink-Arms tel, BOOMS WITH BOARD BB

PARK, 314—Nice room with boerd, 8%

twin beds, Men am MA-4024.

Guaranty Caietoris, 20 N. Meridian Ap ' me et ————————— "home oes Kp 1-3 SALESMAN © eis BE as, onpieged Have opening for gressive CHILDREN RI-TT1S Selenman am a terriiory | SOLDIER'S wils Will board 3 girs or 3 Southern Indians territory . . GA-8123 within 18 miles radius of Rich | ory cod ~board 1 37 SHI mond, Indiana, te se " Printing and Industrial papers. rivate home; care. LI-9060. Permanent ‘position. Real op- to room portunity. Salary and commis-| Mother's care, RI-7246.

WANTED ois Tor Joma SOV In 0 home da; TA-0018. SEE oR Sam. oo dees CARE. . CH-0024-W. in sscharies 1 ri-sme or pe 2485—-HU-2570.

i S130 J.

Colore maid work. a AY

Children 5 onss.

ALABAMA, 31] ‘ sink, hot wa BROADWAY, |

. 11 enette, bath; loyed; $10.

bath; 3 adults:

N.; 2-room RI-0036 after 4 p. m.

, 611 E.; 3 large lower ; B= commodate 3-4 em od adults; $13. B.— rooms. Private entrance. College car. After , m.

rge room wi v Tacilities; employed per

al. ne

18T bath; ©00! TA~ Kishen all-tile ba adults, es fy ton.

NEAR " housekeeping; I a] -m-

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NO VACANCIES MOYNARAN APARTMENTS" . oynanan VACANCIDS

MOYNARAN APARTMENTS #0 ¥. Peuniyivinie a, H. H. WOODSMALL AGENOY

108 XE. WASHINGTON--LI-5301 0 GENERAL APARTMENTS

BROADWAY, 3088; 3 Teoma. Telerau sreprings, stoker heat: 90d trans. on mn; adults; em 1340 ENGLISH ETS TOME, eam heat and utilities paid; new paper paint, FR-2129. Ol

utilities, bath, in HU-

YOUNG MEN, am: to to 23. a schooling. Post-war future, electrical work, Wage Must it Sompy ¥ with

9 YOUNG MAN 4 looking for a future. Must have * INITIATIVE v% PERSONALITY v AND BE SALES MINDED % CAR NECESSARY GALL MR. ANDREWS

* MA, 4358. *

LH - Geir | gr Tacoma. a

Stro A tic t and gant Pree Inoneerion romps service, BE-1008. a ance ' service} ae up, delivered. Beville. +1212. 8 a. m. 401 9 pW [INDOWS-—-Numbered and ¢ brass metal. Immediate service. Ae

— er NO. VAGANDIRR 0 3 W. VERMONT CE =

frigerator, connecting bath, for 1 nec! nay $39.50. Squire ams i Meridian,

COLORED 30 eu, vrigidaim a exchange