Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1944 — Page 21
, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 1941
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
DEATH NOTICES -3|LOST & FOUND .
Josephine a van and Harvey Brewer, | reward. Greenwood, ‘and "Capt. Richard Brewer, | LOST—Wide isilver bracelet with U. 8. army, overseas, passed away sets Sunday, pro ably College car. Wednesday morning. | Servic oO the! eral. reward. 'IR-0565, I son ‘Chapel of the Chimes" STRAVED or oe from Bargent rd. 1234 Prospect st., yoany, 2 p.m. Friends |" pack and tan hound; Mberal reward; invited. Burial wood. Friends 51, ¥ may .call at.the “Cha oh of the Chimes, call W. Zaiser, BR-2118 or CH-T7851. P | COST Lady's gold rimmed glasses,
green Lib-
Dr.
' after Thursday noon. r at BUMPAS—William O.. age 71, husband of| Kernel case, United cab, Saturday night. Frances, father Mrs: Hazel Hardesty, s d . Mrs. Mabel Young, Roscoe, Lotus, Ollen [LOST—Black Parker pencil; gold clip; enand Sgt. Robert Bumpas, passed away| eraved Jeannette Rutherford. ReMonday evening. Services Thursday, 1:30| ward. WA-7737. HU-8245. Yely] b= - Conkle “funeral home, 1634 W.|LOST—Small yellow gold wrist watch, Mchigan st. Friends invited. Burial| Imperial; reward. TA-3917. il Tloral Park. Friends may call at fu-| {5ST Gold watch, Iady's, Clinton make. o after thelr 1 : Reward, Ruth Thomas, MA-3331 ELLISON--Mrs. Prieda H., age 60 years, | - m season tonight + beloved mother of Mrs. Emma Miller | INSTRUCTION 8 ° and Mrs. Gwendolla Cox, Brownsburg; |—" ® Ei Saanin RS Chatles T. McArth and fl. LAST CHANCE r son, Ft. McArt wr Cal y | e out for, ree pussed ‘away Tuesday a | Our Regular Nite oT it p. M riday, 0 p. m. from Shirie Brod: the Fairview onda 30pm. from Shirley Brotn-| Open Every Nite 'Til 10 P. M, 37-29. But 4 Burial Floral Park. Priends may Sali | for the Convenience of War Workers | -29. ute ¥ at the chapel after 6 p. m, Wednesday. own HOA IVe DAY wg Nght Beno | - " Own y ave been over FOULLOIS—Edward H. age 84, father of Gd BMC0 0 Li ob ‘we place you on te. They lost ts. Minnie Wilharm, Mrs. Rose Fisher, sponsible, well-paying position. . Get | five grandchildren and six great- grand- | * NOW pais -P EB os a. soldiers have children, passed away Tuesday, oiontalm ASY TERMS~NO AGE LIMIT | he 1 may call at the Robert W. Strling Fu- a g four. 4 neral Home, 1420 Prospect st. Funeral | 01 R ROYAL BEAUTY rege ont Bulldogs will service Priday, 1 p. m, from the fu- 1 Revel A EEE neral home. Friends invited, Burial] TY | the encounter, Orchard Hill “cemetery, New Bethel INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL | the boys on GLORE—Clyde. of St. Louis. Mo, ‘beloved | , Defnands for skillea operators exceed the throw line to husband of Louise Glore and son-in-law REE SHAMPOO onday through , that spot in of Mr. and Mrs. George Kimmie, passed | wednesday from 10 8 m to 1 p m 8 i Pp away suddenly in Indianapolis, Friday gia) Cold Wave Permanent at reasonabse A. m. PFor information call Robert W.|nrica International Beauty School. 363 ook and Wb, Funeral Home, MA-4944. Wash. st Lee OODALL—George F., age 69, husband of Hw 4 ” forwards, Roy Pong, Goodall, father of Mrs. Irene Mil. HELP WANTED FEMALE _ ¢ er, rs. Helen Penedick, Mrs. Lucille d Jack Luther Wiight, Earl L., Clarence L. and Ar- A BANK uards, thur G. Goodall, passed away suddenly Monday evening at residence, 438 Exeter. ‘ 8ervice Thursday, 3 p. m., Conkle Fu- has an opening in the rental deH neral Home, 1934 W. Michi an - st. partment. Must have bookkeeping : ost Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. and typing experience. Friends may call at funeral home. HARRISON — Margaret, age 84, beloved urney mother o Mrs. 8 w. jue is of Wheel- SECURITY TRUST CO. ing, / ulda and John Harrison, 130 E. Washington St. school’s Rocke Indianapolis. sister of Mrs. Sarah wil | w ’ a four-team son an rs. Julia Lee, grandmother of | 7 AR tt ainmt A ro Mrs. Lloyd Kent, Helen, Katherine and y, Dec. 30. William H. Lewis, 8. P. 3d class, great- * ACCOUNTING CLERK * i grandmother of Laura Mae and Ray Ed- Ledg ginally were ward Kent and Sally K. Lewis, passed to Do Geseial ) k er pete against away (Tuesday, Dec. 19. Service Lg o ah t . y. p. m., al the residence, 2332 N om meter Experience 1d Noblesville Harding, followed by services Friday, 10 p Necessa. a. m., at St. Ambrose ‘Catholic church, ry
Seymour, Ind. Burial Riverview ceme- 3 5s cancels the tery. Friends may call after 7 p. m. National Hosiery Mills rings Elwood, this evening. Little & Sons service | CALL RI- 1321-8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
(Seymour papers please copy.) BEEBNER—Grant, age 72 years, beloved — husband of Grace Heebner, passed away Tuesday a. m, Service Thursday, 3:30 p.” m., from Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapzl, 946 N. Illinois st. Cremation Washington Park cemetery. Friends may Il at the chapel any time. NDRICKS—Ephriam, beloved husband of Maggie, father of Hazel Smyser, Nineveh; Ruth Watson, Whiteland, R. R.,, and Grace Black, Greenwood, R. R:, passed away at his home, 1'2 miles northeast of Greenwood on Kelly road. Services at the J. ilson funeral home in Greenwood, Friday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Greenwood ceme- edge of bookkeeping we have tery. Friend may call at the Green- an Sitractive opening for you wood funeral home. . no BICKEY—Hanna, sister of Mrs. Catherine |Ours is a vital Whelan, Patrick Hickey, €hicago; James with a bright post-war future, Hickey, County Kerry, Ireland, died | week. Our ony cafeteria.
1apolis Washe ' court.
|
Beck Canvas Products, Inc: 's Two
ates
Dec. 20 (U, Guy Mackey shifts in the sity basketball
Power Sewing Machine Operators
BOOKKEEP
If you have a general knowl.
) State at Co= cheduled for > Dame game
war plant at present, Five-day
Tuesday morning. Friends may call at Apply at once 27 to Dec. 30. the Kirby mortuary. Funeral Thursday, BOLCOMB & HOKE MFG. CO. uth Bend 8:30 a. m.,, from the mortuary, 9 a. m. 55 Van Buren - Holy Cross church, Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. BOOKKEEPER , BIGGINS—Walter, beloved husband of f Julia Higgins, father of Clyde Higgins Under-40; fos permaning Position with of Dallas, Tex; William Higgins, In-| enough variety to make the job interesting dianapolis, and George Higgins, New and pleasant, rs 8-3, half day on Augusta, Ind. Py a¥ay Monday. Saturday. Liberal pension plan, group Bervices Thursday, 2:00 my at the health and accident insurance, etc., with
own cafeteria serving luncheons at cost. Here's an opportunity to get set for now may call at the mortuary any time. ad aie the walt wih a sroying of HOFFA—Charles, beloved father of Ruth, | XONally known manufacturer. one Mr. Clyde and Dorsey Hoffa, passed away | Came, The Barbasol Co. Tuesday. Services Thursday, 2 p. m, at CASHIE CLAYPOOL The Cloverdale Christian church. Burial HOTEL
Cloverdale cemetery. FPriends may call [= CLEANING WOMEN
at the Beanblossom Mortuary, 1321 W.
Beanblossom Tasty. 135i W. Ray st. Burial Floral Park cemetery. Friends
¥ : Ray st., until 12 o'clock Thursday. CLAYPOOL HOTEL 5 HOPKINS—Joseph Louis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hopkins, brother of
J CLERICAL +
Marjory Louise and Patty Ann, passed away Wednesday a. m. ends may call at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308| Permanent position for girl desiring Prospect any time after noon) general office work in claim department. Thursday. Puneral service Friday, 10|No dictation. For interview call at Re Bn Interment New Crown. Friends invited.
AMERICAN STATES INS. CO.
» * JOSLIN—Francis, beloved husband of
wood Star Pearl Joslin, passed away Monday. Serv- 542 N. Meridian ices ursday, 11:00 a. m. at the Beanclares: “Th blossom mortuary, 1321 W. Ray st.|’ CLERK—SOME TYPING
Burial New Crown cemetery. Friends
ge and scree
may call at the mortuary any time. _ Age limit 25. Good beginner. 5-day in Soir live #EOTTERMAN—Mary E. age 76, beloved week. Northside Insurance Co. TA-1591. wife of Walter Kotiérman, guother of } Mrs. Thomas Stofer, Ralph E. an e FT SERTIN Waldo, passed why Tuesday nu. e- Comptometer Operator emed at an neral Thursday, 3 p. m, at t : y time... pv Herrmann Funeral Home, 1505 S. East re DTI ior #13 who Size and colo Bnd invited. Burial Concordia nent position, » from y : ‘LENGLADE—Guy L., husband of Prances, 3 IN § brother of Mrs. Ruth Jontz, Connersville; Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc. T. J. L., Indianapolis; C. L., Connersville; 634 N. Noble St. A ~ Virgil M., Autwood, Ky., and Louise D. ¢ Lenglade of Indianapolis, passed away £ Mayday, Runeral servis Thursdas. v \ a m, rley era ome . : Morris st. Burial Connersville. * Comptometor Operator * MARTIN—Henry W. of 3260 N. Drexel : ave., entered into rest Tuesday, age 72 Familiar With Payroll Work » years; father of Earl Steirt. Service Apply Employment Office APITALS : Friday, a p m of Hurry w. Moore . eace ape! iends are welcome Burial Crown Hull PACKARD MFG. CORP. * MeGINNIS—Mary A., age 172, sister of 2900 lumb SONS i Mrs. Nellie McVay, passed away at resi- Co ia 30 P.M. : Jetice of per Sar, 211 5 Audubon rd., DICTAPHONE PERAT § 3 . 19. riends may call at the eney Pd Tix pc § & Feeney Jubetal home, 2339 N. Meri- Oo E OR * Coli § dian st. Puneral Friday, 8:30 from 5-day week. Advancement opporsa uatum ‘ funeral home; & a. m. St. Bridget church. tunity for capable young woman. A IDOt 4355 # Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Excellent post-war future. : n MOSCHELLE—J. Daniel, father of Mrs. : Game * “Ards Noble and Miss Effie Moschelle, Liberty Mutual 1 2130 pm Peoria, Ill.; Mrs. Nell Reagan, Boston, Insurance Co VELAND $ Mass, and Dr. J. D. Moschelle, Indian- . ye . apolis; brother of Mrs. Nell Gove, Lafa- 539 Architect & Bidrs. bldg. 0 Game . Fete, died Monaay evening. Services 1 @ * a. m. Thursday in rby Mortuary. In- in IN TERN . y nt Crown Hill. Friends may call 8:30 p.m. § | ENVELOPE MACHINE :RSHEY : BHIPP—Garland, 8. C. 3-¢c, U. 8. N. R, OPERATORS s E arty = Bova, Jusbusg of Mary Shipp, father ” Facto . : Garland Jr., passed away c easa Skating i fa California. Services Thursday, 10:00 For Light, nt ry Worl IAS 3 ¥ a. m. at the Beanblossom mortuary, 1321 PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT op Ray st... Burial Washington Park { M » cemetery:- Friends may call at the Central States Envelope Co. ¥ EY aRy me. 16 South Sherman Driv ty’s Fastest * STEPHENSON—Diane Elaine, age 7 weeks, e sliseum Doors beloved little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Stephenson, sister of Lynn Ex erienced — snd Richard Stephenson, granddaughter Pp of Mri. Viola Stephenson and Mr, and Mrs. Ne D. Shafer, passed away PASTRY COOK Monday a. m. Sa Thursday, 190
i i m., from Shirley Brothers’ 5 fll Chapel, 5377 Washington st. Friends may call at the chapel any time.
WADE~—The Rev. C. A, 1821 Lambert st. husband of Mrs, Effie Mae, father of Edith E. of Indianapolis and George Edwin Wade of Louisville, Ky.; brother of Mrs. Nettie Jackson, Owensburg, Ind., passed away Tuesday aftern. Funeral services Friday, 2 p. m., at the Westview Baptist church. Friends
White. Full-time employment. Apply employment office, 7th floor.
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO
- Experienced % HOSIERY WORKERS:
We have openings at
may call % jit arley funeral Rome, present for 1604 W. orris st. Wednesday. Body will lie in state nt SEAMERS
FINISHED MENDERS RUNNER MACHINE OPERATOR
NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS .
RI-1321, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
EXPERIENCED PAIRERS
National Hosiery Mills RI-1321—8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
FILE CLERK
Straight AlPnabeiical and eral office i” work Permanent position.
church rom 12 until 2 p. m. Friday. . Burial Crown Hil,
CARDS OF THANKS 2
HMABSSIG—Mary., We wish to extend our| sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful flowers received at the death of our wife and mother, Mar
ally thank the Rev. Robert C. 0 Ee eles, the Rev. C. C. Joern the pall-
G. H: Herrmarin Funeral Home, Gertrude Bredemeler, i lgrave and members of the Adams . church rvivs render A their. kind and efficient , HAESSIG AND CHILDREN. FONERAL DIRECTORS 5
w. V. 1.8 Blasengym oa. 281, Les 5376
CONKLE FUNERAL HOME Experience preter a ho pen W. J. Holliday & Co.
Market 1234
FARLEY FON FUNERALS
543 W. McCarty St.
1604 W. Morris
: FLANNER 8 & BUCHANAN |"lnina Biase. dun oe Se, Sar X BLYD. TA-3877 | bldg. MA-145 HERTS ADD mes] FLATWORK QRINSTEINER'S Folders and Shakeous 2 New York Rm Pull or ly BL Ready for Work : EAST ST. MA-8488 STERLING LAUNDRY
NISEY & TITUS a 18 Lasingion Ave, ’
Delaware St. _ Aj-3828 - : EL RE & & KIRK GENERAL OFFICE WORK
LC Py ir. STIRLING a le . + 1:30 fi = oh ,
ment. and East sts.
GIRLS General office work. No experiEssential indys-post-war conversion Pleasant working conCall CH. 2360 for inter-
ence necessary.
try with no problems. ditions. ‘view,
Krauss Laundry, Market
“Indianapolis Times, Wed LoST—Bulova, yellow a wrist GARMENT PRESS OPERATORS «I WER—Kent A, belo nd watch, de or outst San ton:| Experienced in finished family depart-|-Jean H., father of Elizabeth Brewer, | Super Nn W. . Wasningion; Paul H.
Opportunity for
post-war’ job. No Experience Necessary
NATIONAL HOSIERY-MILLS
— Rs 3A MSP M Girls—Opportunities Now War Jobs Today Peace Jobs Tomorrow
Employment Office — Women 240 N. Meridian St.
. Indiana Bell Telephone Co.
“Good “salary & hours. 232 8. Illinois Street,
RI-1321,
HOTEL MAID
HOUSEKEEPER —White, immediately, stay, extra good salary.
21-50; TA-92056
8 A
permanent
age LI1-4912,
HOUSEKEEPER -- Small apartment. laundry. One adult, __The Times.
ICERS AND WRAPPERS
Permanent jobs in our cake and
roll departments. Pleasant work,
with good pay. Day or night hours. Apply OMAR, INC. 901 E. 16th st.
No Write Box A808,
INSPECTRESSES, WHITE
CLAYPOOL HOTEL
good pay
MAID
MAID
General housework; stay; private room: BR-5944. CLAYROOL HOTEL
full
~ MANAGERS ASSISTANT MANAGERS EXPERIENCED SALES HELP
for new chain of specially stores now opening throughout the South, Southwest and Middle West experience and reference to Box 2066, ~Jackson, Mississippi.
Write
Must be typist.
tial
ecorated offices
o
for interview
OFFICE GIRL
for general clerical work
STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington Ave.
Experienced Kx National Cash Register, Pay Roll Machine or Comptometer an asset but not essenSteady post-war position working conditions in well lighted, newly minu east from Illinois and Washington Sts.
Pleasant
all CH-0673
appointment,
PERSONNEL STENOGRAPHER
Opening for good typist desiring personnel experience; Attractive salary. Call LI-7470 for
5-day wk.
home. TA-3097.
PRACTICAL NURSE
for night duty in nursing
employment a. m.-to 12
sc hook; __MA-9086.
office. present Our own
HOLCOMB Va
Previous sary. view call at
ness; Telephone RI-5508. RI-5508
TEE PEE
PRESS OPERATORS
No Experience Necessary Apply Mr. Hocker
PROGRESS LAUNDRY
430 E. Market Girl with pleasing personality and stenographic ability to take over our information desk. Interesting, pleasant work and a fine opportunity. to get ahead. office between 8:30 noon. Bowes Seal Fast Corp. 216 N. PINE ST.
SERVICEMAN'S wife to assist in nursery light @uties;
“STENOGRAPHER
to- take some dictation, scribe, do typing in our general Ours is a vital with a bright post-war future Attractive proposition. ealena, Apply a HOKE. Mra. Van Buren
STENOGRAPHER
Permanent position for girl interested in excellent opportunity for advancement insurance experience unnecesGood starting salary. AMERICAN, STATES FIRE INS. CO. N. Meridian St. bid a vole to call during day call 2 6959 after 6 p. m. MR. BARDWELL.
~STENOGRAPHER Good Pay
40-Hour Week PERMANENT MA-4578
STENOGRAPHER
in credit department, downtown. = 40-hour,
~ TYPIST
5-DAY WEEK PERMANENT POSITION
The Hoosier Casualty Co.
15th Floor Fletcher Trust Bldg. TYPIST §/, Days $22.50 a Week
© RKO RADIO Tue »
428 N. Illinois St. * VEGETABLE W OMEN + HOTEL EL LINCOLN — Ha WAITRESS 411 8 ILLINOIS BT.
or holidays,
Call at our
liberal time off.
tran-
war plant at
Five-day week
Co.
For inter-
Wholesale bus!-S-day week.
HELP WANTLO—FEMALE 9 “ % YOUNG LADY + HE
25-38 with Jelephons e3perience as receptionist. . Some typing. Good hours and working conditions, Call’ Mr. Diehm, FR-1331
HELP WAN TED—MALE- FEM. io
BAKERY HELP
MEN and WOMEN
EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY HOME MADE PIE CO. 920 W. Sith St.
SIXT
NG CO IRENE Y
Needs Tool Makers Machinists Skilled and Unskilled Machine Operators Inspectors
If not now in war work apply
u. S. Employment Service
2} 57 W Washington
x CLERICAL * STOCK BOYS % LABORERS
No experience necessary. Convenient location, Permanent day work.
REAL SILK HOSIERY
MILLS, INC. 634 N. Noble
MANUFACTURI! INC
ARBORN
ROOSEVELT AVE
BOOKS, Seer. room. board, laundry SUNNYSIDE SANATORIUM, CH1676, Miss| Mulvey
LI LILLY AND COMPANY
Has the following Job openings. available to men not now employed in an essential industry: 10 Janitors 1 Painter 2 Truck drivers 1 Electrician 6 Freight packers 1 Pipe fitter 5 Bottle wash oprs. 1 Sheet metal man 1 Warchouseman 1 Carpenter 1. Animal caretaker 1 Machinist 4 Process operators 8 General production jobs
Also Opportunities for Women . . . Postwar Possibilities
Please call at Employment Office! 26 East ‘McCarty $ Street
* FOUNTAINEERS Ages 16 to 50
To serve food ahd Jountain Pleasant work. . Chance for ad
See Mr. Moore
drinks
Depe DRY G STOR} 5
Ley n
* LEARN TO SEW x
We will teach able-bodied people
POWER MACHINE OPERATING School Every Day
Beck Canvas Products, Inc.
3234 W. Washington
MACHINE OPERATORS
We need machine operators! for vital war production. have an attractive offer for you. Apply now. Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co.
1545 VanBuren
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES HELP WANTED—MALE - HELP WANTED EMALE
We,
NOTICE
All male workers
by. the Priority” etarrat Plan will uired | . comply wie, all Wo
regulations.
Is in the fight, Call at Employment Office 8-5 Daily ~8-12 Saturday
J. D. Adams Mfg. Co.
217 8. Belmont Ave
AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY
-* NIGHT OPENINGS RIVETING OR SHEET METAL EXPERIENCED PREFERRED
Apply 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Shirley Corp., 330 E. St. Joe
"AUTO MECHANICS—2
yy
Immediate employment; steady work; good wages; good warm garage ones Auto Co., 2955 Central Ave. TA-3
AUTO MECHANIC
or experienced helper. 1001 8, Delaware
BAGGAGE PORTER" WHITE HOTEL LINCOLN
Also an experienced oven man Open evening for Interview WEST BAKING CO. 1331 E. Wash,
BOYS
17 OR OVER
to learn trades in a printing plant; good pay. an opportunity for a postwar future. Apply Mr. Webber
Wm. B. Burford Printing ®o. ’ 603 E. Washington % BOYS TO PARK CARS DENISON SERVICE OHIO & PENN
% CABINET MEN 4% % FINISHERS 4 % PATCHERS 4
Cail at Once
WILKING MUSIC Co.
610 8, New Jersey CHEMICAL LAB. ASSISTANT High school education and some chemical training preferred. An excellent opportunity in an essential industry, permanent employment, See or write Mr, Clarence Holmes, 2050 Prospect
BAKER
st Citizens Gas & Coke ‘Utility, Indianapolis.
Coal Truck Driver
Steady Job--CGood Pay Most coal conveyor loaded
MUESING-MERRICK COAL CO. 401 8 State ‘st MA 8585 3830 Brookville rd. [R-1191
Coke service man wanted by Citi. zens Gas & Coke Utility te instruct users in firing coke-burning furnaces. Age 25 to 50; no experience needed but mechanical bend helpful Permanent job in an essential industry. Call in person between 8:00 and 10:00 in
the morning. 3d floor Farm Bureau bldg, corner Market and Penn, or phone Mr, Bigafoos, MA-4421.
| COOKS and GRILL MEN : WA-6440
“Exp. Tire Service Man Commercial Tire Service 620 N. Delaware St.
* EVANS MILLING CO. Needs
* Packers % Truckers * General Mill Workers
No experience necessary. Good starting pay. Time and one-half for over 40 hours 20 Minutes -from Downtown 1730 W. MICHIGAN
% Filling Station Operators *
Excellent post-war opportunities: good wages Experience desirable. No washing, greasing or tire work. Box AS65,
Times. | TEE PEE
FOUNTAIN M| "MEN on Gas Attendant
Permanent, with opportunity to advance; essential
x
MULTIGRAPH OPERATOR
Experienced
PERFECTION PAINT & COLOR CO. MA-4312
Apply EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
INLAND CONTAINER CORPORATION
SES WA-6440
Waitresses and Fountain Girls
White. No Sundays and uniforms furnished. Drug Store, 449 N. Illinois
“Wanted—Clerks, Stenographers,
Acoountants Permanent OpPorniies. pleasant sur
vouhiingS, 0s TE A
Meals Apply Coons
Pletcher Trust bldg
700 West Morris Street
RENT PREE—Liv. rm., kitchenette and bedroom for care of small 4-apartment building Middle age white man and
wife, Man can have other gmplozs ment. See custodian, Apt. 11625 Barth aves
% VACATION JOBS « for high seliool students 16 and over. Fame Laundry, 1352 N. Hlinois
VITAL FACTORY WORK
® ood Starting Pay ® Early Advancement ® A Job With a Future ® No Experience Needed
THE BARBASOL COMPANY
846 N. Senate Ave.
b
MA. 144
ge 20 gun “, tid an 8. pd or ! attractive cloth-
for general housework sxshange for room-board,
many jobs hospitals in
bok best food, excellent I quarters; medical and dental care; onal and entertainment fagllities ail lamished frés. yim oath vancoment and’ job. © Teleone FR-0268 or write U. 8. Army Rt: , Pennsyl-
Western Union
an Essential Industry wants
_ Telephone Recording Operators } and Automatic Printing Telegraph Operators
PRODUCTION JOBS
0’ experience necessary. buy required’ but preference given. Typist Pa Dreter sl
industry.
GOODYEAR SERVICE | = 627 N. Delaware
® Good Starting Salary ® Opportunity for Advancement ® Excellent Postwar Future ® No Tire or Grease Work
GASETERIA 1031 E. Washington S$t.
'% GRILLE % AND vc COUNTER MAN $30.00 Weekly + Apply 43 W. 8t. Clair St.
Between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M. JANITOR 3% Jom!
Living quarters & & $80 mo
HU-2485: ~ LEARN A TRADE
Excellent opportunity to learn baker's 16
1331 EB. _Washington st. MAN WANTED 1 To ~ WORE
Retread Plant win
GOODYEAR' RETREAD, 409 N. TALBOT ny In Shipping department. Man or Boy 7 ‘"iPrine dev
Bteady employment Meler FRlectric & Machine Co, 3525 E Washi ington St. Na * MAN UNDER 40 *
with construction engineering experienee Permanent, post-war security with na. tional major oll company Give details of experience and type of construction work handled. Phone Mr. Pfahler, IR-8371,
* MECHANICS *
Puli or Part-Time Good Pay-—S8teady Work
General Truck Sales, Inc. #31 West 13th Street
18ST CLASS MECHANICS AND METALMEN TOP WAGES. PER. MANENT EMPLOYMENT.
C. T. FOXWORTHY CO.
MEN WANTED Citizens Gas & Coke Util. Jty, an esesntial industry in wartime and just as busy and
essential in peacetime needs men. There are ngs for yard laborers at 73¢ an hour,
coke oven laborers 73c repairmen 73¢ and coke oven operators 80c, 48-hour week. Apply in person to Mr. Baker at Gas Plant, 2050 Prospect St.
*
MEN OVER 50 - au Comms ew guring ihe. way pA oY strving
3
trade. Age to Time and onehalf over 40 hours. Essential industry with a post-war security. lv evenings for interview West Baking Co. |.
® 819 E. Washington St. ®
went | sl
CONSOLIDATED FINANCE Corporation
Whenever anyone comes to Consolidated Finance with a long face or is worried about money problems, it makes me feel good to know | can help
them to smile again.
CONSOLIDATED FINANCE CORPORATION
Line, Inc
HELP WANTED
Most worries are caused by money—worries about doctor bills, auto repair, coal and other old bills. Yes, money worries keep a lot of folks unhappy. I'm here to help you. Come in and see me.
% HERE'S THE CONSOLIDATED 5-STAR LOAN PLAN * Pay all your old bills with One Consolidated Loan. X Get extra cash for the season's expenses. * Quick service on loans of $100, $200, $250 or more, * Take a whole year to repay.
* Borrow on your Auto, Signature or Furniture.
It's my job here to see that you get the money you need. And | like my job. "If | can help you, | promise you | will.
tire man. Cle
‘MALE MECHANICS
Grease man, Apply L. 8. Engler, LI-4514
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““I’d ire to + See You -
SMILE”
* SAYS
Ua, © Han
I'd like to see you smile.
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111 North Pennsylvania % MArket 3456
5
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First
For Production Work
second and third
MOULDINGS, INC.
741 E. Market
FIGURE the COST Before You Borrow
shifts,
For
Must be germanent Mr. Arch
_330
steady
ing.
noon.
essential
No Experience Necessary Interviews irom 8 A. M. to 5 P
The Beveridge Paper Co.
mw
METAL MAN
To work in our 3rd floor shop. Warmest, in town,
SUPERIOR CHEVROLET 652 E. Washington St.
“PARTS MAN
PLUMBER
for Miscellaneous Factory
Work
Central States Envelope Co.
16 8, Sherman Drive
~ MEN OR BOYS
OVER 16
to Work in Milk Plant
Steady Work
WEBER MILK CO.
1125 CRUFT BT.
“% MEN % 16 to 60 YEARS
jobs industry
production paper
17 _W. Washington
lightest,
with Good
familiar position.
444 Virginia Ave.
“Dependable,
PORTERS—16 to 60 full-time tion. No transportation Experience necessary Your drug store is an essential home-front service PENDABLE DRUG FICE—CALIFORNIA AND MARKET STS
work: preferred
part of your
Receiving Department |
Good jobs are available now for
dependable men
receiving department, important opportunity to get ahead Apply at our employment department between 8:30 a. m.
work wi
216 N. PINE
cleanest
with Call after 5:30 P. M. LI-|
mn M
i ie
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CASH. | MONTHLY PAYMENTS : : LOAN [6 payments [12 payments $ per $100 per year $ per $100 per year discount on loans discount on loans $54 : $5.02 under $500. over $500. 75 [$13.28 692 | ™ _ — 7001 17.80 920] PHONE FOR A LOAN + Anytime « Day or Night 150 26.40 13. * Call MA 4455 now—your application can be 200 34.97 18.39 taken over the phone . . . Then come to Mgrris 300 52.48 27.58 Plan this afternoon or tomorrow for your money, 400 69.94 36.78 FREE PARKING in lot across the street ~ 500 86.52 44.98 Borrow on CHARACTER or AUTO—$50 to $1,800 "750 | 129.78 67.47 ‘OR MORE—Take 6 weeks to make first payment. 1,000 1173.04 89.95 | 4 out of 5 loans made Without Endorsers 1,500 | 259.56 134.93 No credit inquiries made of frierids or relatives, oT > . Many loans completed while you wait. Ask for Mr,
the event of death, is optional, and costs on loons under $ $1.35 per $100 per year, minimum $1.35,
Coots, Mr. Kahler, Miss Georgeff or Miss Weidner, LOANS for DOWN PAYMENTS on HOMES
__ {Life insurance pays the balonce owing in Payments include discount of 1%4% monthly on unpaid balances 500, 1% monthly on larger loons, when paid according to schedule.
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110 EAST ASHINGTON
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THE RIGHT COMBINATION... | _ Your Credit and Ons. Service! WHEN YOU NEED MONEY Sli Common Sere tr See Commonwealth
Get whatever amount you need and repay In convenient monthly instal- { ments. We specialize in auto, furniture and signature loans to either married or single office and factory workers both men and women ¢ Phone applications receive immediate attention
LOAN COMPANY
2—QOFFICES—2 205 ODD FELLOW BLDG. Was the Penn. 200 ROOSEVELT BLDG, Wash.
Open Monday ‘Nights Till 8:45
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Commonwealth presents Johnny Neblett over WFBM 10:15 P.M. Mon., Wed., Fri. Business Established 1887
20101000 || WITHOUT ENDORSERS $ furniture loans without endorsers.
ONE TRIP SERVICE. If you need a loan in a hurry, phone first—we ments. No security—no endorsers can then have the money ready We also make car and when you come in.
HOUSEHOLD - FINANCE
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CO., Merchants dank Building, ond Fh Floor Washington and Meridian Streets elephone: Riley 1471
Loans over $300 ave made only af the Merchants Bank Building Office
— LOANS |
AUTOS—FURNITURE—DIAMONDS ) and PERSONAL LOANS GENERAL INSURANCE
For Prompt, Friendly Service, Call, y Write or Phone — MA-1788
ESTATES LOAN COMPANY, Inc.
912 KAHN BLDG. Mer. & Wash. Sts. “When your funds are lean—Lean on Gene”
LOAN
Need cash? Why not get a signa. ture loan at Household? Simply tell us how-much you need. Repay in small monthly instal.
Illinois Building, 3rd Floor 17 West Market St., Cor. lllinois St. Telephone Rlley 5404
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