Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1945 — Page 19

night

Indians,

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irwell's teag | 2-way battle fo the Brews -and Cullop's charged ing started bu hit the pace tha 1e championshi ville was ranked nd-out ‘#lubs | tions. while see the Tribes f the lower divi

i i was expécted 4. ns tonight, seek iumph. Jeffcoa n at Toledo bu he 2-1 loss to thi Victory field. Bo ines were othe

lim ans to

Balls

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in the week feor] n board said tha rowld he allocate

firms so

0,000 balls mig All consumptiion, synthetic rubbe] of the balls wi, ne leading equip that army an lls are far behin. orders must b any civilian or shortage bein is little chance ¢

ducted

A, May 8 (U., P. ger, 27, iefthande Philadelphia Phil ted for militar, and assigned t

West Sts.

“DEATH NOTICES Tndianapolis Times, Tues., ~Say 3, 1045

aia 8 age 5 oa. wey Sahaes i Souch, |

KOSSATZ— Paul O,

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vk

LOST & FOUND. rm—_

hs a. an bins ‘of irs aatrea Jaret the Robert W. Stirling Funeral ado) - Jrospecs, * Funeral services Wednesday, “10 8; rom the funeral home. fends * prvited. " Bal Garland Brook ‘cemstery; Columbus, Ind

COLTON ~ Charles Emerson St. 1118 REW

Bacon. st, beloved husband of Gladys ‘Marie Golan, father of Charles E. Jr. 2-c. U, 8. N. Pacific zone, Charlene Jean, a Ann, Oitve Marie Colton, Mrs. Bonnie King and Kenneth Earl Colton,

all of Indianapolis, passed away Montay y

May 7. Bervice Wednesday, May 9, - the Bert 8. Gadd Funeral Bion Poa a Ea ave, ‘Friends invited. - Interment Washington Park. Friends may call at mortuary. . " PALE MGirace Kreishéf, wife of Abraham, sister of Mrs. Blanche Jones, passed

away Monday. BServices Jan r Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 130 a. m. . Priends invited. Interment ART Ind.

ENGELKE-John F, husband of Frances

W., father of John PF, Jr. and Jean, |d

RT te gabardine reversible Topoont in LL id afternoon, May

NOW ONLY $126 BAY L LLL GR Will, SOLLMENT. UP TO EIT ONLY ‘8TH GRADE

e TO ACCOMMODATE WAR WORKERS AND BH SEWIVES,

brother of Mrs, Amelia Pelske, passed away Tuesday at his home, 3818 N, Talbott. Service Fanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Thursday, 2 p. m. Friends invited, Friends may call at mortuary. EVANS—Jeannine E., 9 months, daughter of- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Evans, passed away at the home of her grandarents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert H, Winter, 321 Carrollton ave, Monday morning. Service at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 3:30 wi m. Friends in vited. Burial Crown Hill

" FERGERSON — Willigm Richard, sge 89

years, Weloved husband of Carleen C.

Yergerson, father of Richard Pergorson,

brother of Thomas E, Fergerson, Mrs. T.

E. Curtis, Mrs. Charles McLaughlin, Miss |

Bertha Berger arson, © all oo iano

Walter, Tgerson, tan, John T : JFarserton in Suu any. Funeral Thursday 3 p. m., from Shirley Brothers’

Central Sapa. 946 N. Dlinois st. Burial

Washington Park. FPriends may call at the chapel after 7 p. m., Tuesday.

MARDESTY—John T., 3414 N. Grant, higband of Minnie P.- father of Mrs. H. Landreth, Mrs. C. F, Trennepohl, 4 C. P. Landreth, Mrs. Richard. Raw, Beloit, Wis.; Mrs. Wilbur Moon, Maxwell, Ind, and W.. CQ. Hardesty, . brother of Elmo

© Hardesty, Southport, and Otho TYlardesty,

assed away Tuesday morning. Services Fianier & Buchanan Mortuary Thursday, p. m. Friends invited. Burial WashEL Park. Friends may call at morJduary. 3

HURT-Anha W, age 63, formerly of 1050

Blaine ave, wite of F. H. Hurt .of La-

doga, sister of Mrs. Emma McClelland,

Longbard, Ill. sed away at Culver hosital at Crawfordsville, Ind. For further Fatormation call Farley Funerel Home, A-1234 Neiidaa B., beloved Busts of Flora Johnson, father of Everett Keith, Mrs. Carl Spanagel Mis James Johnson, brother of Jerry Johnson, Mrs, Daisy Trester and Asher Johnson, passed away Tuesday morning. Funeral Thursday at the Hartford, Ind. Methodist church. ' Burial River View ‘cemetery at Hartford. Friends may call at Shirley. Brothers . Irving Hill \apel, 8377 E Washington st, from 6 to 10 p. m.- Tuesday. -

of Otto P. and August C. "Kossatz, and|grandfather of Patricia Louise and Naomi and Ruth Kossatz; passed away Sunday.

Funerat at Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Cho

Wednesday. 3 -p. m. urial Washington Park. Friends invited. Friends may call any time, LEONARD--John W. father of Arthur Edwin, Mrs. Elizabeth Clark and Miss Rebecen Leonard, passed away Monday P m. Services Fates = Buchanan Moruary Thursday, 10 . Friends mvited. ' Burial Crown “ain, Friends may eall at mortuary. MARTIN-Murrel W., 3357 Broadway, husband of Nina Patrick Martin, father of

Lt. Wesley Porter Martin, U. N. R,, son of Mrs. Ellen Wyckoff, © Bota of Mrs,

Maude Martin Ellis and Homer Porter Martin, passed away Mounday. Service at Planner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednes= day, 10 a. m. Priends invited. . Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at mortuary. MeSHAY--Eleanor V., sister of Bernard and Hubert McShay and Mrs. Lucille Lafley, niece of Miss Rose McMahon, died Sunday. Puneral Wednesday, 8:30, from Kirby Mortuary, - Meridian and 19th sts.; # a: m, from St. Joseph's church. Interment Holy Cross, Priends may call at the mortuary. NOBLET—Isaae William (Bill), age 82, father of Mrs. Charles S. Weirick and Monroe E. Noblet, brother of Mrs. Sarah Jane Wilson, Indianapolis, . and Mrs, Mellie Mendenhall, South Bend, ‘Ind. randfgther ‘of Mrs, William Hughes, Mrs. aul R. Wilson, great-grandfather of Deve Willian Hughes, passed away Tuesm, Priends may call at 3518 Kenn 00 after Wednesday noon. Funeral m. Thursday at the residence. Burial Crown Hill NOONE—Hannah A. sister of Katherine «Noone, aunt of John Noone of Indianapolts, Margaret Delaney: and Joanne Smith of Washington, D. CO. died Monday, May 7th. Friends may call at the Blackwell Puneral Home, 1503, N. Meridian st. Funeral Wednesday, May 9th, from funeral home, 8:30 a, m.; Jeguiem mass at St. Catherine's church, § a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Priends invited, OBERHOLTZER— Blanche, mother of Richard B. Prench, grandmother of Mrs, Arthur Tiernan, R. B. French Jr. and Miss Dorothy French, died Monday in . Vincent's hospital. Services Wedness 2 p. m, in the Kirby Mortuary, Soridian and 19th sts, Interment Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary.

PRASUBN—Charles, 1251 S. Sheffield, be-

loved husband of Stella Prasubn, brother

of John of Chicago, William of, Batile

Creek, Mich.; Gustave and Edward of Indianapolis, passed away Sunday. Services ednesday, 2 p. m., at tbe Beanblossom Mortuary, 1321 W. Ray. st Burial Floral Park cemetery, Friends may call a the mortuary any time. RASMUSSEN—Rasmus, * entered mtd rest Sunday, age 62 years, father of Mrs, Helen McMorris, Mes. “Bertha Forbes and Robert J. Rasmussen, brother of N. C. Rasmussen, Service Thursday, 3 p. m, at residence, 2030 Caroline ave. Friends are welcome, Burial Memorial Park, Moore Mortuaries.

ROBERTS~Joan, of 2017 W. Wilkins, be- |

loved mother of Mrs. Jessie Neal of In-|

dianapolis; Murray Roberts of Vevay,| Ind; and Lawrence Robespts of Indianapolis, ‘sister of James Brown, Carrolton, Ky; passed away Sunddy. Services Thursday, 2:30 p. m. at ‘the Beanblossom Mortuary. 1321 W. Ray st. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary any time. ([Carrolton papers, please eopy.] SMITH—Charles B.,.age #0, R. R. 11, Box 344-B, husband of Helen Smith, son of Mrs. Ida E. Smith brother of Mrs. Madge 8. Tobin, passed away Monday Pp. Friends may call at the Dorsey Panerai . Home, 3925 E. New “York st., after 6 p. m. "Tuesday. Funeral notice later.

CARDS OF THANKS GARDNER—We wish to express our sin cere .thanks to our relatives, neighbors and friends for their many kindnesses shown at the death of our wife and mother, Ella Gardner. We especially thank the Rev. Huddelston, singers, the

allbearers, the J. C. Wilson ‘Chapel of he Chimes” and all who assisted in any way, HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. S8WEANY-—~We wish to thank our many friends, neighbors, relatives and Lilly clinie, the Conkle funeral home, the Rev, Trent, pallbearers and Kathryn Moench for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings extended during . the {liness and death of our beloved hus band and father, j MRS, CHARLES SWEANY AND FAMILY.

IN MEMORIAMS 3

FARB — In loving memory of our dear mothers

LENA FARB, who departed this Ate 18 yedrs ago. We do not forget you, Nor do we intend. We think of you often And will to the end. * Gone and forgotten ’ By some you may be, But dear to our memory Yo, ever will be. " —Daughters and Sons.

FUNERAL DIRECTOKS

ONKL NE LH ME

195 W. ‘Michigan St. BE-1984 | © B W, Fal) yard, YA-SITL

FARLEY FUNERALS esses,

BERT S. GADD Se ARINST ER'S

1601 5 aw York MA-5374

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8, - MA-S488 i HISEY y TIT us

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a Ll ROBERT W. STIRLING 92 Prospect aL ._MA-4944 n

put se aii ning” wie

LOST Black identifications, Bluable papers, pictures, Parker » ate nder

init f Riverside parkm gi) eh vic ol a y ces “Wve

i003. from husband overseas.

purge on-.B. ; ATtornoon. containing meray order from ‘SON Overseas. LOST-—billfold contai fication cards, cash, WAC Pfc. Smith. Reward, BE-121 WARD Return or Information Toading

LOBT—PFox Terrier. White and tan tn tpeis

ward, Mrs. Rose I ’ miess jiasses n case;

LOST —Brown leather folder, form ef book, . Diciiure of aviation "Sadat,

CoRT=T¥s re A rat Rl ciate Bless and Lora

awherry tan mare, 8 years old; black horse, white spot right shoul

oie

shop . .. Weeki, depending on the size of shop, e place you on well | paying Fr] Biinle | 2

Phone for detailed information.

GIRLS —WOMEN

BE A PRACTICAL NURSE

BIG DEMAND--HIGH WAGES

at home in spare time. War demands have caused big gs, Prepare new for this interest. ing, proflable and patriotic work. Write

Practical Nurs Box A

INTERNATIONAL BEAD mands for gkil) Ee Learn Under Expert Teachers, Interna ea al Beauty School,

age 76 beloved fatherd HELP WANTED—FEMAL®.

quired 30 comply with all WMC reg ulation

HOTE L MAI rE w colored. A Mrs. Sloat, Spink: A a. 410 N Bg Xp. - kers We ha have openings now for permanent

post . SEAMING ENDING aD i Wor

Nations) Hosiery Mills - Call RI-1321, 8 a. m. to § p. m

HOUSEKEEPER, - general house work, cooking: assist with 3 children; stay private room; $20 week, BR-7384.

ie In HOUSEKEEPER immediately; white, 70-45;

stay; extra good pay. LI-4912. WA-8923.

HOUSEKEEPER —ASssist with 2 children; no cooking. LI-2030.

ICERS-AND WRAPPERS

Permanent jobs In our cake and roll departments, Pleasant work with good pay. Day or night hours. Full or part-time. - Apply .

OMAR, INC. i

v 901 B. 16th. "KITCHEN HELP . Full Time Employment

Permanent Work Apply Employment Office, 7th Fir.

THE WM. H, BLOCK CO. “KITCHEN WORKERS Wp Joan, board, laundry... CH-7676,

LAUNDRY WORKERS

Apply CLAYPOOL HOTEL

MAIDS White or Colored FPRMANENT EMPLOYMENT ential Business - Ap Housekeeper ethodist Hospita) *

“NIGHT MAID—WHITE _

for office Jleaning 5:30 Ws till p. m. See Fuller, 120° osevelt bldg

MAIL AND FILE CLERK

Desirable, Lu. Stone, Stafford & Stone, MA- .

MASSEUSE

Te Address Times, | Box A143

STENOGRAPHER

Experience Not Necessary If Qualified by Training

REALSILK HOSIERY. MILLS, INC.

634 N. Noble

OFFICE CLERKS

+ Typists, stenographers, cost clerks, pay-

roll clerks, priorities clerk {n-Indianapolis. For information phone MA 4800 evenings. 2 * .

Permanent Office Position 5-Day Week—For Young Beginner Filing and Typing General Office Work

Liberty Mutual’ Ins. Co.

539 A. & B. Bldg., 333-N. Pennsylvania

BEAUTY ‘operator, experienced or apprensalary apd commission. 280.

BOOKKEEPER

Experienced, for well rated manufacture 1g company. Responsible position; excelleat jalary, Jigushnt working conditions. met. 2100 Caroline ave.

Bookkeeper-Typist

The Nt asiapolis “Times has a very desirable opening for young lady with bookkeeping and typing expe-Five-day week, good salary, time and one-half for overtime, vacations with pay, better than average opportunity for advancement. This position is permanent. see Mr. Nicewanger, 214 W, Mary-

BUS ( GIRLS

18 appes! to women ROD c rey who would like to ‘work a short time each day during the luncheon hour. TAC bh floor, any oR before

; The Wm. H. Block Co. BUS GIRLS

MAROTT HOTEL

k Are g for » aa! that you a ary i Es in the year? with us. You 11 find the working a ay pleasant. part of our evervday 18 to 50. Pull

§

re is an home-front sevice. 8 DEPENDABLE DRUG erin ket

“CASHIERS. AND WRAPPERS

MAROTT SHOE STORE 18 E, Washington

CLEANING WOMEN

WHITE OR "CLAYPOOL HOTEL

Who can da typing. oe . Mitch

The Polk Sanitary

Clerks—Stenographers en not necessary. Pleasant work. Time arid a half for overunity for Svsen nt Es

.| HOOSIER CASUALTY CO. —|15th FI. Fletcher Trust Bldg.

COMPTOMETER OPERATORS

For auditing Jepuiment. 3 30 hous. §Va-day week. No night work. Good

Apply at Auditor's el

SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO.

for Coffee Shop. MAROTT HOTEL

Cook, Day Work—Good Pay

COGK—-+ White, 60c Four from P.M. work in secretarial dept. Permanent po-__BE-4231. = | sition.. Adr-conditioned office.

~~ COSMETICS

We need women over 16'to prepare and | package high grade cosmetics, Several sonveniels ghitles: Apply in person.

MAROTT HOTEL “FACTORY GIRLS WANTED

Experience not necessary. LEARN TO MAKE TOYS.

Interesting work: good wages.

ply A.M te (2

| Straight APL and general oftice Mo not necessary. 'W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO. -543 W. MeCart, 1828 -h Feeders ang Folders on. AT OPER

WORK oP RATORS

“att er

a SUNDAY 3 hig

Fi ad EE

Operators on Sewing Machines

In war plant manufacturing government tents. 50-Hour week. Steady work. Will train if inexperienced. Also need allaround girls in factory. Apply in person. Hoosier Tarpaulin & Canvas Goods Co. 1302 W. Washington St.

PBX OPERATOR CLAYPOOL HOTEL % PRESS OPERATORS %

Fame Laundry, 1352 N. [litnois.

RECEIVING CLERKS

You will enjoy working with Women's Wearing Apparel apd records. We train you.

—> Lane Bryant<—

752 E. MARKET ST.

ROOM INSPECTRESS

White. Permanent pesition. Good working conditions, APPLY CLAYPOOL HOTEL of

OPEN FOR SALESLADIES Cosmetics Dent.”

Hosiery Dept. Furniture & aRANY

WwW. T. 6G

SALESLADIES CHARLES MAYER & CO,

29 W. Washington St

. SALES PEOPLE MILLINERY DEPT.

Full-Time Permanent Employment Apply Employment Office, Tth Floor

The Wm. H. Block Co. to sell clothing in clothSaleswoman ing store. Hours, 3 P. M. to 9 P. M.; $15 per wk. Inquire 2310 N: Meridian.

SECRETARY

Need experienced girl to take rapid dic tation from executive, Permanent position with opportunity for HgEs person. Call RI-3822,-8 A. M. to § P. M.

SORTERS

For finished laundry work Good pay. See Mr. Scott

Excelsior Laundry 840 N. New Jersey SILK FINISHER 5%; GA-3735 Stenographer_and Ediphone Operator Young lady with some college education; excellent opportunity; ideal working conditions; good starting salary. References required Apply Mr. Miller. : . J. HOLLIDAY & CO. 543 W. McCarty STENOGRAPHER

and filling clerk. Some experience. OpJoriunlly ton ANC aant Gulf Refining Co., GA-2441.

% STENOGRAPHER x

Se department. Apply Linde Air Produc , 120 N. Pen. Pleasant aie. Steno fphor 5% -day week, TMa~ nent. Call MA-3101 or 839 K. of P. Bldg. Essential industry; Stenographer itn: Re! va: Holcomb Co., 370 8. Illinois,

| Stenographer and General Office

Good beginner considered. TA-1591.

EXPERIENCED TYPIST

Girl to' take rapid dictation. Would

RI-1321-8 A. M,

TOPIST Jown, sin vo

- TYPISTS

Permanent Positions Good Salary

} Apply HERFF-JONES CO. 1411 N. Capitol Ave.

* TYPISTS »* '$25.00

5 Days, permanent position. Watner Brothers Pictures 120 W. Michigan St.

: 2 TYPISTS

Steady Position

INSLEY MFG. CORP. , 801 N. Olney—(3300 East) Call at dupioyuent Otfies WANTED—Waltress, cook, EO and 2 Bartenders for newly end Jaisn, Top. wages. 14 E Toth.

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS ob P

'WAITRESS—EXPERIENGED

ST. MORITZ, 109 N. PENNSYLVANIA WANTED EXP. waitress. Extra nice

surroundings. Good pay

‘fwith room ahd board, - CO-2334.

WAITRECE HI S8POT LUNCH, 411 6. WAITRESS I Sor ovo +r & , WAITRESSES

4 Downstairs Lune Luncheonette Time Employment. N Apply Employment Office, th Floor

THE WM. H.. BLOCK CoO.

9 RELY HELP WANTED—FEMATE ~

© WAITRESSES - FOR COFFEE SHOP - MAROTT HOTEL MR. BLAKE ~ WAITRESSES Top Wages . WHEELER'S 8 W. Market 139 N. Penn.

~ WAITRESSES * W. T. GRANT co. 25 E. Washington

WAITRESSES TEE PEE WA-6440 ~ WRAPPER oo Over 16 Full-Time Work Apply Service Dept.

L. STRAUSS & CO. GIRL

For Stockroom Work 40-Hour Week Mutual Drugs

18 W. Georgia

GIRLS—16 to 35

Opportunity to learn to handle fine | hosiery. . Openings. in following departments: Seaming, Measuring, Order Filling. National Hosiery Mills

. Makers of “Round the Clock” losisry Call RI- 1321-8 A. A. M. te to 3 P ho M.

CIRLS—Day Work ( Only

Do You Live Neat 3500 E. Washington?

&

Central States Envelope Co.

16 8, Sherman Drive

position operating an envelope machine. |

GIRLS WANTED

Experienced. or inexperiencéd on power

_ | sewing machine operators. Good pay, #-

| day week. See Mr. Brooks, 610 Jackson Bldg, 346 s. Meridian. D'Orsay Cravats,

Gi IRLS FOR BANK WORK Bookkeeping department and _genera)

clerks. No experience needed. Will train. Security Trust Co. 130 E. Washington.

to sort linens. Experience Unnecessary. American Linen Supply Co., 1115 N. Capitol Girls to Learn Packing FASHION CLEANERS, 1901" CENTRAL

MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN lo elean bg a Sterlize milk Sovwmen, portant . work. . | BANQUET ok CREAM & MILK Lo: 1214 Southeastern Ave.

Refined Woman 3, 5°% w=

Inquire 627 N. East St.

wr

20 thréligh 9 = a Army Hospitals and clerk-typists,

rmy pos! 8. and overseas. Cloning. living quarters, food, med- » ical and dental care, recreational and entgrtainment facilities fur. nished. rite U. Army Recruit ing Office, 110 North Pennsylvania, or phone FR anklin 0268.

Two Women

FOE NIGHT CLEANING

Indiana Theatre

11 P.M or 7AM.

1 WOMEN.

Nien p Experience N igh Pay Avy 8- Njver Shifts

[

HOLCOMB 3 "HOKE MF. co.

15645 Van Buren

WOMEN J For light, clean factory work.

ence . card. Apply Employment. Office, Packard Mlg. Co., 2900 Columbia Ave. Take any car to 30th 8t., transfer to 30th Bt. to Columbia Ave.

WOMEN

for. cutting room in wiping cloth laundry Experience unnecessary. Steady employment, essential industry.

Sanitary Waste Wiper Co. + 19 E. South St. WOMEN White; for office valle cleaning; steady employment. Caf ney, 706 Guaranty Bldg. .

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

Do you want a business career? Why not get your practical office experience in the heme office of a nationally known financial institution? We now have 2

openings and will pay full salary during your training period. Stenographic 'experience helpful but not necessary. For interview, phone RI-3523.

A Good Place for a Girl to Work

INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE ©O.

230 N. Meridian St. Employinens Office— Women

HELP WANTED—MALE 1

NOTICE

All male workers covered by the Priority Referral Plan will be required to comply with all WMC regulations.

9 HELP WANTED - MALE il n BAKER. snd divider man Open eve-

for interview WEST

BAKING co 1331 BE Washington Bt.

\ Pe BRAKE MECHANIC "75."

3005 WW, Washington. "BE-1797."

. Experienced, Prank’ sn irate Mechanic Braky “service "329 |

S.. Missouri. hI-9519.

al-9519. CABINET MAK RS MACHINE AND BENCH MEN GOLDSMITH EQUIPMENT CO. 339 N. CAPITOL AVENUE

- | ® 4 Chevrolet Mechanics @

4 Ford Mechanics ®

Ex-Servicemen Preferred.

RED CAB COMPANY

13th & Meridian Sts. See Mr. Cook

COAL TRUCK DRIVER

Steady Job--Good Pay

All Coal Cehveyor Loade MUESING- MERRICK cs 401 8. State S358 1114 E..22d WA-2481 | 3830 Brookville Rd. IR-1101

CLOTHING SALESMAN

First class, Must be aggressive and

good character. Fine opportunity for advancement., Apply—

CASE CLOTHES, INC.

215° N. SENATE ~~. COOK—COLORED for Coffee Shop. MAROTY HOTEL Mr. Blake

00KS and GRILL MEN WA-6440

of; Pl or Medical ‘Technicians at general clerks, uv Sntiaphana at ts in -0

Permanent position; good working con- | ditions. Bring U. 8: employment refer-!

COLORED DELIVERY BOY ALSO LIGHT DELIVERY WORK _._200 BANKERS TRUST _ BUILDING Cx CUTTERS —PRESSMEN for Rubber Producis KARPEX MFG. C0. \

1436 E. 19th St.

wit train you for a clean, easy, factory | Like Brightwood or Columbia car to 19th

for Bath Bopariment;

DISHWASHERS

Colored

MAROTT HOTEL oo. Mn Blake ENGINEER

Sterling Laundry

735 Lexington

Comarca ts See

ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY

No experience needed. Good starte ing pay. Overtime over 40° hours. 20 Minutes Downtown Packers—Truckers—Mill Workers

EVANS: MILLING CO.

1730 ‘W. Michigan

EXECUTIVE qualities; rate - arid traffic | stitutions and jobbers, state of Indiana. ye

man; - good ‘future for -right person.!

Write Miller Transfer Co. Kokomo, Ind. ! and give details of experience, education |

and salary expected and interview will set.

EXTRACTOR MAN Good Starting Pay

Hours, 3 P. M. to 9 P. M.; $15 per wk, Des

Sterling Laundry, 735 Lexington! _.

FLOOR MACHINISTS

For repairing and rebuilding used lathes, milling machines, screw machines, ete. Good pay, steady work. Old established firm has been doing this Fe work for many, years. See Mr. Wikof Indianapolis Machinery & Supply Co. 959 §. Meridian

FOUNTAIN MEN RFF FREIGHT HANDLERS

# PArl.Time Work Hours 6 to 10 M. — ‘Good Pay

New York Central Railroad

Personnel Dept. 715 Big 4 Bldg.

Freight House Truckers,

Full or part-time workers needed. Immediate cash for part-time worly

N. Y. Central Railroads PERSONNEL DEPT. 715 Big 4 Bidg.. 105 § Meridian

FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS nee:

Permanent Pogition Opportunity for Advancement Can Use Part ute a other 1P.M tos$

Peni’ Railroad, 139 E. South FRY COOK—DISHWASHER

_Central Commissary, 760 8. Emerson.

FUR NAILERS Experienced—Top Salary INDIANA FUR CO. 14 E. Washington

“A

OPPORTUNITIES Now Irvington Ice & Fuel Co.

GARAGE MECHANIC

Urgently need good mechanic for our mechar#tal Doo division; good pay; diversified work. MUBSING-MERRICK COAL CO. 401 8. State

“Ice Delivery Man

412 S. Ritter

WE HAVE OPENINGS FOR A FEW! WHITE MEN TO DO JANITOR | WORK. 8-HOUR DAYS, NO SUNDAYS. TIME AND ONE-HALF OVER 40 HOURS. CALL AT S557 CONSOLIDATED BLDG.

ARC WELDERS

Permanent Position—Pleasant Working Conditiongg-Apply

PACKARD MFG. CO.

"2000 Columbia Ave.

Auto Body and Fender Man will "Train—With or Without Tools Top Pay

Pennsylvania Motor Inn

1450 N. Pennsylvania St.

AUTO MECHANIC

Permanent-Profitable GET OUR PROPOSITION

See Paul Adams HICKMAN OLDS 1510 N. Meridian

AUTO MECHANIC

Permanent, secure job with day hours, Good pay, and opportunity fer the future,

; PP EAST 16TH OMAR, ING,, * EAST torn » - Auto Mechanics

Four Experienced Men Ideal Working Conditions . Salary or Commission " Permanent Work See Mr. Clark

Ryan Motor Sales 635 VIRGINIA AVE.

AUTO MECHANICS METAL MEN

Large Chevrolet dealer recently re opened. Get in on the ground floor. No pense for tools, al our equipment new. Excellent pay, insurance, vacation

u Brn”: industry. See Paul Side Chevrolet, Inc., 5436 E. Wash, R112,

AUTO | MECHANICS

WaT Hiser, Ine.

3850 N. TLLINOIS ST, ‘4 AUTO MECHANICS 5500 Waekly:. 8 a. m. 3:30 p m. 1223 8. Charles. y

0TH A Cartan TA . PARBER ny “ese WwW Market . Boiler and Machinery | Tnspiotor Poon Incas pera»

as

pret berm is Mutua 1 Esta oe Arghi- ’

White, P ent. Good JANITORS Gs Saas Room.

Board. Laundry. CH-7676. C. Sherrick. JANITOR Good working . conditions; salary; room; board; laundry. CH-7676. Mrs, Sherrick.

LABORERS WANTED

CORNELIUS PRINTING CO. 2457 E. Washington St. Mr. Blume!

LINOTYPE MACHINIST OPERATOR at Once

UNION. PERMANENT. WILL PAY OVER SCALE

MA-3539. Evenings, MA-6753 | Lithograph Press Helpers |

} Day or Night Work, Cofisiderable Overtime Necessary.

Wm. B. Burford Printing Co.

603 EB Washington

"LUBRICATION MAN MECHANIC

ree iON good hours; CEY pay.

NES & MAL

JONI E. & MALEY '

MATRTERANGE MAN

General bakery work.” Essential industry. Permanent position,

General Baking Co.

318 W. Vermont

MAINTENANCE MAN

with considerable electrical experience. | Essential industry t-war work. West Baking Co., 1391 B. Washington. .

Wanted Mechanics, Helpers

and Tire Men dr In Edsential ut i Apply Clyde 8. Ber

Aero Mayflower Transit Co.

Mass. Ave.

“or

Mechanic “elper Et at-

’ METER READERS-—-Good = wages and steady employment; full or in a critical = « ur. aT chatdson, 2d floor Cit= - & Coke Otity, "© 8. ro ;

vl

DELIVERY ~~ .

Part-time work; hours 2 to § P. M.

p for ntment, Riley Br Mr. Allo,

Prin MULTILITH OPERATOR Good futu . Experienced

DENISON. SERVICE Painters ©: Experienced. Tor commercial

after 6.P. WN on TA 5306, BR-9405 al PAINTERS ichencer. our . "Good Wages :

HELP F WANTED MALE bc 11[ Toms. MAY § 1945 com THE INDIAN. HELP WANTED—MALE

SIGHT MAN

UST BE ABLE TO DRIVE. OHIO & PENN.

- residential work. = Owil!

CH-5148-W “PORTER

Reference Requiited Apply 3rd Floor

}

CHAS. MAYER & CO,

29 WW, WASH. | Porter—Colored for cocktail bar, $30 to start, no Sunday. Sports-

man Club. “Mr. Hussey, 334 N. Pennsylvania.

~—PORTER—COLORED

| GUARANTY CAFETERIA, 20 N. Meridian

PORTERS

Colored Porters to Work a Few Hours in the Evenings

After 6 P, M,

Steady employmeh

"RELAY ROUTE MAN

~ % ROUTE MAN %

BALESMAN for new development program

Write Box A858, care Times

White or Colored. ply PITAL

METHODIST "HOSPITA

for Modern Dry Cleaning Plant », Must Have Chauffeur's License

DAVIS CLEANERS

2835 Northwestern

~ ROUTE MAN

MECHANICS UNIFORM & WIPER SUPPLY 333 N. Noble

FASHION CLEANERS--1001 Central

Live marketable building maintenance specialty. . Liberal commissions and desirable proposition “for first class pro¢ ducer. Opportunity for own business,

_—— > SALESMAN Ex. insurance, educational and “beok: no canvassing, work direct leads on new |

low-cost’ hospitalization service for old | established Co.; high earnings and rapid]

advancement for good man. For _3ppoint-1ROYAL BEAUTY | Bing. RI- 0481.

ment, call Mr. Terhune, FR-4167,

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Wanted by national food manufacturer | §

in field, to cover hotels, restaurants, in-

Fstablished territory: car essential.’ Salary, commission and expenses Good starting income gu ragteed Write full! details. Box A856, Care of Times.

105 8. Meridian | |

Applicant must have automobile in condition

Sanders, Tuners, Piano Repalrmen . Steady Work--Nice Surroundings

Wilking Music Co.

#10 S. New Jersey

SHIPPING CLERK AND STOCK-BOY

Permanent work; good wages.

AIR LINE MFG. CO.

Cas N, Senate Ave, (3rd Floor),

[after the war. Our b operation here for 75% yea

= ~ PAINTER SUB AN HOUR POSITIONS WANTED ©

| keeping nosition, Pae Willlams, 348 Central, Batesville, R."3, care Ruby Williams

| | PERSON AL SERVI [ICES

SPECIALS

| Appointment ! Needed

INTERNATIONAL

~GOMPLETE STOCK

| 13 _S. MERIDIAN

OTHER

Dependabl I SHOEMAKER Bonito per week. Inquire 627 N. East St.

SINGLE MA for farm Work, Must

MEN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY:

Experience NOT Necessary : Eull_or_pari-time. i Spork now and usiness has- been-

National Starch P : 1515 8. DROVER

1 Attractive ‘Beauty |

Have Mother look her Best with an ©

$4.50 Machineless

No PERMANENT $:3.95

Beauty School 342 E. WASH.

: of FAIRBANKS-MORSE ~ WATER SYSTEMS WHITTINGTON

iz iL CARE for chid 3-6 . eek.

TH au spies | BROADWAY, 1138—Room and COLLEGE, 1534 — Room and kite Ete SL range, sink; adults employed. PINE, 523 N.—4-Room

Michigan car. »

NTERNATIONAL [TWO unfurdished IL PERMANENT [cal Ma. 3802, 7 p. APA PARTMENTS FOR FOR. RENT 18

| T. A. Moynahan Properties APARTMENT RENTAL BURCAY

850 N. Pennsylvania St. __E1-5008

WW.V 3 FURNISHED APTS. & HOUSES 19 MERIDIAN, 1728 N Small apartment ;

2129 MAN will share his apartment wiih gentiee

HILD T Lcare

“SMALI

w ¥ ‘good Christian .h

in GOOD - CARE Fe! _ Fenced.

ars, roducts, Ine. ja i WEEK Nice 1

me-cooking. 214 "He Bark,

home; by day or wi

WIDOW. . 35, with baby, “desires fiouses | CARE OF 2 children. between iw ¥ @ colored: home. home, A-9450.

HOUSEKE

AD _ private A employed, a

sem - modern. oom fusaish er capleg:

rooms, adults only. Near Mallory +s 32 plane Hm Bast).

“MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS" City-Wide

NO VACANT APARTMENTS

NO VACANCIES a GENERAL APARTMENTS ERMONT L1-2433

suitable for gentleman. Inquire at’ 3 y

Apt.

341 Park © 0% Ew WiALE

Wash., $10. CH-1927-M, FR»

.

man whe can furnish references. Wie

PUMP & ENGINEERING 10747, before 5 p. m,

teers le

FOR BUSY WOMEN

{ Nationally advertised Permanents, ordinarily sell for twice the pri¢e on sale this | week. Fine Hair Styling.

COLD WAVES . . . $1.50

Worth $10-12—-All Work Guaranteed. No Appointments Needed

pen Every Nite ‘Til 10 P.M.

Doors Open ‘at 8:30: A. Brg or Send Your Children Plenty of Service—Na Waith ACAD. 401 Roosevelt Cor, Ill. & Wash. Sts.

Moth Holes Tears

ol. : Rewoves : Dua BoasieR WEAVING co,

509 State Life Bldg.

[GIRLY EAN PRESS *REPAIR*R MEYER O JACOBS 212-214 E. 16th WA-0084 ONE-DAY SERVICE ~~ ~~ Emergency Dry Cleaners Crescent Cleaners, 1244-46 N. Cap. CLOGGED SEWERS OPENED RI. 8814 Saw sewin If. 9108]

have some dairy expe- | clogged sewers, downspouts, sink drains,

Hened! Room and board furnished, Con- |

nuous employment throughout year, F, L.| METER, 3525 E. Washington, - IR-1413 or IR~1151.

~ SPOTTEI n Sik he ¥oul

“SPRAY PAINTERS cin

Permanent "position, pleasant working conditions. Apply

PACKARD MFG. CO.

2900 Columbia Ave.

WANTED-—Steam Soret, hi plumber, also helper. 808 N. Illinois

“STOCK BOYS

Age 16 up. No experience required. No! { machinery. 8-Hour day

=> Lane Bryant<—

52 E. MARKET ST.

7 STOCK CUTTERS For Rubber Production.

KARPEX MFG. CO. Take Brightwont Wh Columbia car to. 19th St

“ STORAGE MAN #

We need a man for daytime work in

our milk stofage. This is a permanent | {job with good hours and change for| | advancement. Banquet Ice Cream & Milk

Co, 1214 Southeastern.

TALLYMAN

for Checking Freight Opportunity for Advancement

PENN RAILROAD _ 139 E South 8 TIMEKEEPER We have immediate employment for | timekeeper or will consider trainee. In-

teresting starting rate, excellent post-war, opportunity. Apply Personnel ‘Office

McQUAY-NORRIS MFG. CO. 1737 Massachusetts Ave.

Tire Service Man at good hrs. and good salary

Goodyear Service

627 N. Delaware

| Truck Body Repair Men

Apply Wm. R. Stew Aero Mayflower Transit Co. 887 Mass. Ave.

TRUCK DRIVERS |

We need drivers for overland furniture vans. Steady year around work. Good starting pay,

Aero Mayflower Transit Co.”

863 Mass. Are

roots cut out with electric eel. No digging, no mess, Work guar, Estimates free.

{SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools, vaults cleaned;

free nspection; work guaranteed. jada ne

stone for your or Tre ve, rd

3 = a ad, spread. BE-1008

| FURRITORE Tepid and ed: work | ar.; an

es a specialty.

OEE i of any kind. Ha Eo

3352. Ask for Robert Sepple:

| | PLIANCE ERVICE. CH-T

Hardwood firs. laid, old firs. IR-6968

i refin, Remodelings. Est. ree.

Hardwood floors laid, fine ished, refinishéd, Est, free, BR-8525 “FOR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR “fad DECORATING. CALL G

LAWNMOWERS SE rr nd repaied Quick service. TUX.T: ARE. ' | 3403 E. 10th st, CHASING

renovated. Box INNETSPring Mattresses repaired early. RI-1832.

AND LIGHT HAULING MOVIN BE-0447-J

Exterior and . interior decoPainting rating work. Guaranteed. CH-5291-W after 4 4 P. M.

PAINTING, papering 0g interior oF and SEteHIor. Estimates free. Write McCoy, 835 Biltmore. ave.

CLEANING PAPER

Prices reasonable, work . guaranteed. White. 26 Years’ experience, Perry, LI-3932

A-1 Paper Cleaning ; "sti

Ch. 3644-R ries eT immediate erg.

PAPER HANGING and cleaning; white; years’ experience. Immediate service. L1-1880:

PAPER - STEAMING. Immediate service White men, PFR-3973.

Patch Plastering ™"aan.

REVOKED AUTO LICENSE

Certificate tiled. Responsibility dept RELIABLE INS. AGENCY. Ine 313 INDIANA TRUST BLDG. MA. Sal

ROOFING and Signy: experienced. Free estimates. ¥FR-3701 or MA-65Th

ROOFING = “gir gee | ROLLER—Tree Expert and Landscaping Be S00 Work guaranteed. 6313 Broadway

Roof a all Kinds N New RI-292 28

roofs. Guaranteed work, STEAMING °F Youre. Fisica TREE REMOVING AP FR. 1973

cleani RI‘'Wall Washing ©. 2642, 6307130 P.M.

‘WASHER REPAIR Mv om mae!

[all washers. CH-6110-R.

WASNING machines, irons, electric applies repaired. LSID

WATCH REPAIRING

T R U IC) K Mm E Cc H Al N | c 8 PO er rr se ranteed

Full or Part Time Good Pay—Steady Work GENERAL TRUCK SALES, INC. - LI-1467-VAULT MEN INDIANA FUR CO. 114 E. Washington BOYS,

VACATION WORK

We are now accepting applications, full!

or part-time work. No smperience necessary. Must be 16 Joata) ot Age or over. r WTS see Mr,

Ww. J. HOLLIDAY & co. 543 W. McCARTY y BOYS - 16 to 17 Years Old Full or part time work. Imme«diate employment, Apply Personnel Office McQugay-Norris Mfg. Co.

1737 Mass. Ave.

.RELTABLE BOYS

16 Years of Age or Older for Full or Part Time Work

IH. P.-WASSON AND CO.

= MAN FOR MOTORCYCLE. PARTS—PICKUP - Permanent—Profitable

See “aul Adams an

HICKMAN OLDS 1510 N. Meridian

Man fo Work in. a

! Recapping Plant . oa Tire Service 520 N. Delaware st

/

Gus Meister Setihiahad, 20

CAPITOL CITY Botler & Welding Jrorks. i!» Boller repairs and welding. Used rs

and equipment, FR-4642. are a: Harding.

IPECIALIZED chimney repairing: chimneys |

and pev*ch foundations; gutter painting

{and repairing. GA-5753

| SPECIALIZE in "repairing chimness, |

aio dations, leaky roofs and gutters

S ONLY $2.45

Eset Office, $134 B- Washington

| mera"

MA-2090, | MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS a

NICE PRIVATE ROOM stenographer. 108K. Wash, MA-0691

Teliphons “and” m 608

Trailer Space ™" "355 Sp i Ww 29

ED TO RENT "MANAGEMENT — RENTAL SERVICE ALLISON REALTY CO., Inc, RI-2368

| MOVING & STORAGE 8

‘Hodges Storage Co.

{ Estimate Free—Inspection Invited, Store Now--Pay Six Months Later.

960-62 N. Meridian—RL 2019.

HOUSES—LOTS FOR SALE 2%

3-BEDROOM BUNGALOW 34 Acre—3300 South

2d House east of mew Road 31 at 510

Willard Ave.; 6-room strictly modern 1 story home, Tike new inside and out; all hardwood floors, built-ins in kitchen, modern bath, venetian blinds, basement. good © furnace, laundry room and water softener,

1-car garage; 33x12 modern chicken hse.

large fenced gardens, plowed, planted; excellent transpormsion Don's miss this at $7500. - Call me for further information. :

Pennington. Ga-2004 4

NEW HOMES Veterans—$50 Down, Payments on Lots Civjliahs—10% Down in $50 Payments 4-Room house ............... .50

month 5-Room house, with garage 50 month 6-Room house. with. Sarge. a». Plans, Blusprsits,

50 month Specifications Furnished y Us Without CO- OPERATIVE. HOMES Box 364, Indianapolis 6 3902 BYRAM AVE.

S-Room home; 3 rooms and hath up. 3 rooms, reception hall down; cab. in kitche

en, venelian blinds, inclosed back porch, small basement, hot-air furnace; mice | Somet; shrubbery and flowers. Price $5500.

By aphointment: ™ 'SALLEE nisin MA- To

| LOT FOR SALE SALE—No. 334, lains en addition, frontage 38 feet on Care son ave. Water and “electricity in front of lot. Street and sewer in. Deed abstract. By owner. Phone 114-R, Wheel er,

Vacant—Move Right In

Carrollton, 1405; 7-rm. med. (2 bedy: and bath dn., 2 bedrms. up! i hdwd, ng 2-car gar.; near transp.,

school, church, €. &. Harmon Go. oF £3

2165 N.WALLACE ONLY $3000; CASH 5-ROOM SEMI- MODERN BIG LO

Cordill 373.755 IMMEDIATE POSSESS Saige modern home, 3-rmi. apt. HU- 5233

R. A. FRANKE, ING. REALTORS TOTAL PRICE $1250

4-Room bungalow bally 7d boo Smal Terms,

PHILLIPS REALTY So. To-soq MAKE OFFER—DOUBLE

232-234 N. LA SALLE ST. 5 rooms a side, -mod. Rents $40 mo. CASH OR TERMS + Cali MA. 5908, - 150 8. State St. 1627 LE GRANDE AVE.

em Semi-pgdein; I8 ee A a FRANKE, “ING "REALTORS $1750—4-RM. BUNGALOW

with attached garage. 1618

PHILLIPS REALTY 25 cu Tvs

"Sf UBEBAKER REALTY"

1630 Shelby

$1000 Dn 2621-33 BE. Mich. Mod. * double, § rms. side. Near ! schools . and churches. | MA-3232 R. C. Smith Co. CHGRACELAND, near 39th; mod. living room; fireplace; new furn.,

DO Quick Possession oie

IMMEDIATE, POSSESSION /$-room modern home, long living room,

i

B13

scréened-in ch, can bave 3 side drive, 2-car garage. Owner, 535 Gladstone ave. JR. 0957. 3-ROOM modern, ime: HOME AP- : ly.

ediate Possession; bus service, $1600 Wy balance monthe Ale 4 rooms, 3 iots, $300 \ down

BE. : WASHINGTON, 3617 E —o-Room Woden; 3 nea Onin by appointment. WALTER POLKERT:

H, REALTOR A200 E Washington, Call IR: Call

| HALF ACRE east, near Washing Honr Washington; 3 $600; §10 down, $6 month. nih WE Cooper,

IN ALLISONVILLE ESTATES

2 acre tract on Tlst st. west of Ra. 37, {$2000. BR-0131.

150x200, EE SE STE

TA-6413, LI-4369, KEMPER, Ex Empire Late,

GET your houses and ‘farms painted OLNEY, 2046-48"= Owner's 4 - room

while we auth re good paint, free] estimates, BE-05 3-DAY radio on We have 2 = and | 50-L6 tubes. 1538 N. Il.

ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 552

BARTON HOTEL

Clean, attractive rooms:

good | Weekly rates upon application 3

aL Michigan. BERWICK, 436 N.—Nicely furnished roo suitable 1 girl, near Allison's and "hak | Beit, BE. 4375. BUCKINGHAM DR., 326—Nice room, next to t bath. Gentleman. HU, 2931.

! CENTRAL, 1832—Modern, on car line,

clase to restaurants; private. - Suitable 4-2 employed. WA. 913. EAST, 2166" 8.— Front, next bath; 1-1 men BAIS garage apt. On car line,

NEW JERSEY, 3358 W —Plessant excelient transportation; cava home for refined gentleman. 24TH, 815 EL e, front; near Central; WAM, family; ot water; gentleman,

I WILSON HOTEL Seep Roam

doy 43 FT. WAYNE AVENUE--RI-0362. OOMS WITH BOARD 6 CONVALESCENTS Dr's tef."Nune

Nursing Home, 2238 N, Neda TA-3097.

fWaNT CHILDREN fa a boara.

Mother's care. Near —— chureh, WA-T678. WiLL care for onllaren my home; A excellent a “ll N. Ba stone, CH.

insuiated atic; storm vindoum Poss session soon, __CH-073

534 VINTON &, =e; 3000 Tara:

R1-3031.

333 N. Addison, N 5 $3600 home; fenced Jao fro: —— 956).

| barg HI-1133 (eve, IR

« Vacant 4-Rm, mod., also a double near

Inland Container = . | OBley, 1019-20 Lemcke 0 B. Market

$3 2147 N. ney. a; mod, Brm. bu Jam, poss.; terms,

| M1 1133 (eve. IR- 79! RA

W.—6 rooms a Elmore Be 88.

“ubian Title s Eo.

A. un PERSONALIZED

Soiored 1 101 ; line Ty garage; $5,000; terms, ©

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