Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1945 — Page 19
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ng - considered
\d may he put spring, the yesterday. erations, dise d by Indiana Commissioner ndiana cinder past several le for three present setup, meet teams qualify ‘entire st winning ine meets would 1g winners to event rather in certain die ool stars who he state meet to participate 1 in a better the . winning tional, ranged ay, three rep= coaches will e suggestions
It was ase ~~
Phillips then ommendations board of cone jon, ’ ges would not 1eet, sectional slated for this
ms “anticipateft now in° use in
‘he suggestion .
ntire teams to. » meet would e on the sece 10W secondary ate finals, A 0 win a sec out on top in
lid Ft. Wayne
ns, who trailed ie in the sece would enable and both ree nally decided, hampion plan scheme of dee coaches said, me-day setup, ; is a too ime
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ly 9 BARKER—Lee P., age 50, 4117 B Minho - gots, passed away Tuesday Svening. huslope Ann; her Dell Barker, son of Mrs. Anna Barker, brother of Harold, Dell and Irving ° Barker, all of Indianapolis. - Services A the J. C. Wilson ‘Chapel of the Chimes," 1234 Prospect. St., Friday, 3
invitad, Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at the “Chapel of the a mes” after 6 p. mn. Wednesday. : :
e 73, 6607 Home . stead "Drive, Homecroft, passed away Tuesday afternoon, husband of Nona, father of Harry Wade and Mrs. Anne Ray; brother of Mrs. Ida Smith, Bedford, Ind. Services al‘ the Ys Soi funeral home, Hope, Ind, Friday, 2 p. m. Burial Hope Soravien cemetery, Friends may call at the J. Wilson ‘“‘Chapel of the:Chimes’ BR aay 3-10 p. m. [Columbus (Ind.) papers please copy.] ENGELKE-—John F., Spband of Frances W., father of ‘John FP, Jr, and Jean, brother of Mrs. relia Felske, passed away Tuesday at his home, 2818 N. Taltt. 8ervice Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Thursday, p. m. Priends invited. ‘Priends may call ot mortuary.
FERGERSON — William Richard, age 59 years, beloved husband of Carleen C. Fergerson, father of Richard Fergerson, brother of Thomas E. Fergerson, Mrs. T. E. Curtis, Mrs, Charles McLaughlin, Miss Bertha FPergerson, all of Indianapolis; Walter L. Fergerson, Fulton, Ky.; Pfc, John T. Pergerson in Germany. Funeral Thursdiy, 3 p. m,, from Bhirley Brothers’ Central Chapel, 946 N. Illinois st. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at the chapel any time.
FRAZIER—Stella Crawford, 654 8. Nobie | Re 8t., wife .of Edward, daughter of Sarsh Crawford, sister of Audrey Crawford and Pfc. James Paul Crawford in Italy, Passed away Tuesday. Services Thursday, 2 p. at- the J, C, Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes,” 1234 Prospect Bt. Friends invited,. Burial Floral Park. HARDESTY-—John T., 3414 N, Grant, husband of Minnie P., father of Mrs. W.| F. Trennepohl,- Mrs. CP, Landreth, Novag Richard Rau, Beloit, Wis.; Mrs, Wilbur Moon, Maxwell, Ind. and W. C. Hardesty, brother of Elmo Hardesty, Southport, and Otho Hardesty, Jassed vay Tuesday morning. Services Tanner uchanan Mortuary Thursday, 4 m. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at mortuary HURT— Anna W., age 63, formerly of 1050 Blaine ave: wife of F, H Hurt of LaEmma McClelland, passed away at Culver hosital at Crawfordsville, Ind neral ursday, p.m. at. the W, Morris Street Christian church. Burial Greenwood, In fends may call at the Farley. Funeral Home, 1604 W. Morris, LEONARD—John W., father of Arthur Edwin, Mrs, Elizabeth Olark and Miss Rebecca Leonard, passed away Monday p.m. Services Fiatiney & Buchanan Mortuary Thursday, 10 m, Friends invited. Burial Crown ul, Friends may call at mortuary. =
KENIPTASCH --Alta Belle, age 6 years of 1537 W.. Arizona, wife of Joseph H. Kniptasch: sister of Mrs. Garnett Carroll of Wiliams, Ariz. and Loyd Weir of New Castle, Ind. Funeral from Lauck Puneral Home, 1458 8. Meridian st, Priday, 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill: KUHN-—Evah May, of 541 Division st. beloved mother of Ralph Kuhn of Ky. Myrle Kuhn, Edith Chastain and Katherine Kuhn of Indianapoll, passed away Wednesday, Serve ices Saturday, 1 p. m., at the Beanblossom Mortuary, 1321 W. Ray st. Burial Shelbyville, Ind. Friends may call at the mortuary after 10 a. m. Thursday. MILES --Asa, of 1231 8. Sheffield, beloved husband of Ljlile Miles, father - of Rosielie: Pratt of Kokomo, brother of Minnie Held and ‘Gertie Sylvester, passed away Wednesday. Services Friday, 2 p.m, Beanblossom Mortuary, 1321 W. Ray st. Burial Floral Park cemetery, Friends may | call at the mortuary. NOBLET--Isane William (Bill), age 82, father of Mrs. Charles 8. Weirick and Monroe E. Noblet, brother of Mrs. Sarah Jane: Wilson, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mellie. Mendenhall, South Bend, Ind; grandfssher of Mrs. William Hughes, Mrs. Paul R. Wilson, great-grandfather of David William Hughes, passed away Tuesday a m. Priends may call at 3518 Kenwood. Funeral 2 p. m. Thursday at the residence. Burial Crown Hill. ROBERTS-—Joan,-of 2017 W. Wilkins, heloved mother of Mrs. Jessie Neal of Indianapolis; Murray Roberts: of © Vevay, Ind, and Lawrence Roberts of Indianapsister of James Brown, Carrolton, Ky. passed away Sunday. 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 ] -
copy GOLD <% SERVICE Sth., 1311 Kelly
SHERIDAN—Walter 'W,, T. 8t., beloved husband of Dolores. Bheridan, father of Ronald Sheridan, brother of Pfc.
doga, sister of Mrs. Longbard, al,
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»l N. Delaware St...
954 N. Tinos ,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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S|HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9 rer WANTED—FEMALE _ ow ® EL WANTED—MALE FEM. "10 & Tus ERRAND GIRL Permanent Office Position * WOOL SPOTTER » For Engraving Det. Jo om = ' 5-Day Week—For Young B FASHION CLEANERS, 1901 Central io] SB Monthy he daseRen Gh] cone Oca ete SHORT NIGHT SHIFT LI-3400 | gay off all day the year aroun Apply Liberty Mutual Ins. “Co. ‘Convenient Hours, 6-12 P. mM,
ROBERT WwW. STIRLING p. m. Friends? 1423 Prospect ° Wi eH OF THE Th 1234 Prospect St. MA
LOST & FOUND
LOST—Biack purse “containing bilifold with identifications, vaduable papers, pictures, glasses in case Pearson, 1717 W, MarMA. 2461 Ext. 53, or BE, 4418-M. yellow gold Elgin wrist watch Saturday evening near bus ter minal or vicinity of E. 10th
and Emer-|
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approximately 11 67 near MA. 0036.
Gift fr 1003,
Maywood,
LOST—Brown female rat terrier,
pounds. Lost . Liberal -
LOST-—Lady’s rose 2 Gruen wrist watch vicinity of Riverside parkway and 29th st. om husband overseas.
weight on Road reward.
Reward.
with white trim. HU-
REWARD—Return or “Information leading to return. of lady's bicycle “Pi
36877 or 4850
t.” Blue Guilford.
female, name ward.
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Cottage.
containing parti BE-|
der. Reward. BL.
LOST—Rimiess glasses in case; Columbus, Ind.; reward.
LOST—Brown Sr folder, form of book, Jictvre of aviation cadet. 240, ext. 172. hs
REES—Strawberry tan mare, 8 old) black horse, via spot right a 14
MA- i “a1
ears shoul-
HU-31132.
LOST--Tan billfojd N. F. Schafer. driver's license, other valuables. Liberal reward.
BR-7806.
LOST—Black Persian eat, vicinity of W. 50th and Michigan road,
Please call *
IN STRUCTIONS
@ SMALL PAYMEN
MAY 1 ® NO AGE
position. Easy to
High school not learn at home In
Own your own shop . . . weekly, depending on the size of shop, or we plice you-on well paying responsible Method. Free Catalogs. Phone for detailed information.
to 60. War demands shortage. Prepare now for this interest ing, profiable and patriotic work. for FREE information, 3 Practical Nursing, Box A857, care Times.
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BEAUTY COURSE SALE NOW ONLY $125
® EASY TERMS ARRAN aD.
T WILL
OLD ROLLMENT UP TO AND INCLUDING 5. ENROLL NOW. LIMIT—ONLY 8TH GRADE EDUCATION NEEDED.
Open AL CHER IRIE NR
e TO ACCOMMODATE AND
"Learn
"GIRLS—WOMEN BE A PRACTICAL NURSE
BIG DEMAND—-HIGH WAGES’
necessary. spare time.
WAR WORKERS HOUSEWIVES. earn $125-8200
have caused big
Wayne School of
Easy to Ages 18
Write
INTERNATIONAL
LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE BEAUTY SCHOOL Demands for Skilled Operators. Learn Under Expert Teachers. International Beauty School, 342 E. Wash,
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
Mr, Donaldson after 3 p.m, sa | The Indianapolis Times
FACTORY GIRLS WANTED
Experience not necessary. LEARN TO MAKE TOYS,
- Interesting work; good wages:
.. Apply 9AM. to 12
. Senate Ave, (3rd Floor).
“FILE CLERK
Straight alphabetical and general office wor with some ‘typing experience Te but . not: necessary. Apply Mr. Miller,
'W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.
* 543 W. McCarty
% Feeders and Folders
Fame Laundry, 1352 N. Illinois.
~ FLATWORK OPERATORS
Good Starting Pay
STERLING LAUNDRY
735 Lexington
“+. GRILLE HELP
9 SUNDAY WORK 310 N. Tilinois St.
~% HAND TRONERS #%
Fame Laundry, 1352 N. Illinois.
. HAND SEWERS
40-Hour week, no Saturdays Top salaries paid.
Indiana Fur Co. LL. IME Washgst. HOTEL MAIDS
White, Soloied, Apply Ms. Sloat, Spink. Arms Hotel, 410 N. Meridia
Exp. Hosiery Toros
We have openings now. for permanent
positions in ® SEAMING ® PAIRING
o FINISHED MENDING Full Time Work National Hosiery Mills Call RI-1321, 8 a. m. to 5p m HOUSEKEEPER; hoitse cooking; assist with 2 Shudien: private room; $20 week. BR-73
KITCHEN WORKERS
Salary, room, board, laundry. CH-7676, Mrs. Eberhart.
LEDGER CLERKS
Easily learned: no experience required. Clean air conditioned building
—> Lane Bryant<—
32 E. MARKET ST.
~ LAUNDRY [ WOR KERS
Ap CLAYPOOL. sorEL
. MAIDS White or Colored "+ PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT Essential Business Apply - Housekeeper Methodist ‘Hospital
WIGHT MAID—WHITE |
for office cleaning, 5:30 m. till 11 p. m. See Mr. Fuller, 127° Roosevelt bldg
work; stay
generdl
OFFICE CLERKS
Typists, stenographers, cost clerks, payroll clerks, priorities clerk in Indianapolis, Por information phone MA 4800 evenings.
NOTICE
Priority Referral
ulations.
All female workers covered u the quired to comply with all WMC reg-
Plan will
re.
1957 Caroline;
desired but not
Makers of ___ Call RI-1321,
‘Round 8
Sherman Sheridan, Philippine Islands: Robert Sheridan, Indianapolis; Miss Mar: Jorie Sheridan, Dayton; son-in-law of Mr. | and Mrs. killed in action in France April 1
Memorial service Saturday, , May 12, 9 a. m., Bt Catherines church, Friends invited. (Please omit flowers.)
SHIRLEY--Judith Ann, of 1528 N. Sherman dr, entered into rest Tuesday, age 2 months, daughter of Conrad and Cleon Shirley, sister of Sharon Lee, Darla Jean Shirley, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Miller. Services Friday, 1 p. m, at East Sixteenth Street Christian church. Burial Memorial Park. jends may call at Northeast Chapel, 2530 Station sf. until hour of service. Moore Mortuaries, SMITH—Charles B., age 50, R.'R. 344-B, husband of Helen Smith, son of Mrs. Ida E. Smith brother of Mrs. Madge 8. Tobin, passed away Monday p. m. Friends may call at the Dorsey ‘Piuneral Homa, 3925 E. New York 8t. Funeral 8.00 p..m. Wednesday, at funeral home. Burial Sunfet cemetery, Rockport, Ind., Thursday. SPEES—Hattle E., age 76, widow of Dr. Byron N., 8pees, mother of Margaret and Milton Spees, sister of Burton Nelson, Martinsville, and Ellen Stamm, Nitro, W. Vitginia, passed away Tuesday evening at her home In Glenns Valley. Services: at the residence Friday, 2 p, m, Priends invited. Burial Mt. Pleasant. Priends may cail at the J. C. Wilson “Chapel of
the Chimes” until -noon Thursday. and at the residence after 3 p. m ursday until time of service, STERRETT—Richard B., age 78, 2659 N.
Harding, beloved ep Bn of EtHel G. Sterrett, ‘father of Violet Rackley, Lilian Robbins, Marie Reel, Vivian Brown, Eletta Cunningiam, Bleanora Hardin, Chester, William | and Thomas Sterrett; brother of Mrs. Alijge Barlow, Jessie of New York, Clarence of Terre Haute, William and Walter, passed away at his home Tuesday morning. . Funeral Priday, 10 a. .m., at the Farley funeral. home, 1604 W. Morris. Burial Floral Park, Friends may call st the funeral home. VAUGHT “Charles A., Mrs. Albert Vaught, father of Naney Kay, brother of Mrs. Lillle Davis, Marjorie, Harriet, Ralph Richard and B8gt William Harold Vaught U. 8. army, passed away Tuesday. . Funeral notice later.
son of Mr, and
Friends may call at the J. C. Wilson “Chapel of ‘the Chimes,” 1234 Prospect st., afternoon Thursday, WRIGHT—Martha E, 41144 N. Capitol, mother of Mrs John F. JMks and the
late Lawrence 8. Wright of Lafayette, Ind., and Harold A. Wright .of Prankfort, Ind. Josie away Wednesday morning. Service lanner & Buchanan -mortuary, Friday, 1 Burial Springville
. m, Priends invited tha. (Lafayette, Ind.,
p cemetery,” Lafayette, papers please copy.) ZEIHER—Frank V.,
age B1 years, husband of Estella
M. Zeiher, father of Mrs, Flora Gill, Walter P. Zeiher, Oliver M. Zether, in England, and Bertha M., John and Norma Jean Zeiher, and brother of Wiliam Earl Zeiher, also six grand-| childred, passed away Tuesday evening, May 8, his home, 1010 Winton Ave, Speedway, at the Royster & Askin mortuary, 1902 Meridian, Thursday, 8 p. 'm. Fuleral
Lt.
Jat
the mortuary Priday, May 11, Pp. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hin Friends may call” at’ mortuary . after 2 p. Thurséay,
CARDS OF THANKS 3
ROACH—~We wish to express “our thanks and appreciation for the kindnesses by the relatives, friends and neighbors at the death of our mother, Mrs. Minnie Roach; also for the floral offerings and for the Smdly services of Rev. Mead H. Reynolds and the Shirley Bros. Funeral Hone 3 HENRY HOMBURG, OTHY MITCHELL, Dor HODGES ABBIE RYAN PI FICRKRD™T wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation for thoughtfulness, consideration and kind. liness shown, and for the floral offerings sent hy the relatives, friends and neigh« bors at the death of my belived wife, Anna Maria Pickard. DELMAS | A. PICKARD. STRIEBECK We wish to express our thanks and appreciation for the .kinde ness shown by relatives, friends and neighbors at the death of our mother and wife, Mrs. Emma Striebeck, also for the floral oferings and for .the edly
service of v bert Lewis of Tt Christian ehurch, si ngers and lanist from 7th Christian, and Phillippl funeral
home in Zionsville. a 00 ay FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 W T Riaconouwm G6 2510, Wa. 55716 W. T. Blasengym °* 250.75 3% 2a. NKLE FUN ME
W. Michigan St. BE 1984 -— Ww. Bbulevard. 'A-3311.
Andrew Sauer, Indianapolis, ie , 1845
11, Box)’
Eagles lodge will hold services | N.
ing company. lent. salary;
CH-3300
rmet Products Co.
BEAUTY operator, experienced or. apprentice; salary and commission. 80.
BOOKKEEPER with comptometer work in accounting dept.’
essential.
National Hosiery Mills
the Clock" a. m. to 5 p.m
~~ BOOKKEEPER
Experienced, for well rated manufacture Responsible position; excelpleasant working conditions.
2100 Caroli
Bookkeeper-Typist
Experienced
The Indianapolis 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.
rience.
&
This position see Mr. land St.
BUS GIRLS for terrace. tearoom. This will probably appeal to women with children who would like to work a short time each day dur-
ing the luncheon tearoom, 6th floor, 11 o'clock.
The Wm. H. Block Co.
is permanent.
Nicewanger, 214 W. Mary-
hour. Apply
any morning
experience Typing
CH-52
to Y Hosiery
m
ne ave,
Please
terrace before
BUS GIRLS
Col
MAROTT HOTEL
Mr.
A RS — TOILETRIES Are you looking for a position that pays you a salary 52 weeks in the year? Then
come in and talk wi working conditions
home-front service. time jobs available.
HOOK’S DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES California and Market Sts,
ored
Blake
th us. You'll pleasant.
to
Your store is an essential ri of your everyday 13 50. Full-
find the drug-
CASHIERS AND WRAPPERS
APPLY
MAROTT SHOE STORE
18 E. W
ashington
CLEANING WOMEN
WHITE OR COLORED CLAYPOOL HOTEL
* CLERK
Who can do typing. Mitchell
The Polk Sanitary Milk Co.
1100 E. 15th
See Mr.
Clerks—Stenographers
Experience not necessary, Pleasant work Time and a half for overs Opportunify for advancement, See Mr. Pickett,
ERN UNION
~ CLERK-TYPIST
5-Day » HOOSIER CASUALTY CO. 15th FI. Fletcher Trust Bldg.
CLERICAL POSITION
Girl 20 to’ 30, general office work. 5-day, 40-hour See Miss Martin,
ing conditions, time. sential NEST
week. ls Times, 214
Week
some
W, Maryland.
typing and
Indianapo-,
COMPTOMETER OPERATORS
Por auditing department. 40-hour, -5'a-day
week. No night wor
. Good workin
tions. Paid vacation, other bene
Apply at Auditor's Office
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO.
cond.
COOK—COLORED
for Coffee Shop.
MAROTT HOTEL
Mr. Blake
Cook, Day Work—@ood Pay
= Apply 928 N. Illinois st,
__BE-4221,
~~ COSM
We need women over 16 to prepare wad package high g Severn convenient shifts, Apply yo Person.
3 PRIMROSE HOUSE )_N. Senate
EXp. person | person to ¢ supervise in culinary dept, at Sunniride Aun-
CULINARY
COOK—White, 60c hour. trom hl 4 p.m
ETICS
rade cosm
Sanatorium. Salary, room, board _ CH-7676. bg a
FARLEY FUNERALS zzz, # A »
\
. - L. STRAUSS & CO.
PBX OPERATOR
CLAYPOOL HOTEL
“% PRESS OPERATORS % >
Fame Laundry, 1352 1! N. Nlnots.
ROOM INSPECTRESS
White, Permanent position. Good working conditions, APPLY CLAYPOOL HOTEL
OPEN FOR SALESLADIES
Cosmetics Dept. n rn ot ms et Hosiery Dept. Furniture T Markers W. T. GRANT CO. —p— E_ Wash. St. er SAL Ek SLADIES ply. 3d Floor
CHARLES MAYER & CO.
29 Ww. Washington St.
" to sell clothing in cloth‘Saleswoman ing store. Hours, 3 P. M. to 9 P. M.; $15 per wk. Inquire 2310 N.
Meridian.
SECRETARY
Need experienced. girl to take rapid dictation from executive. Permanent position with opportunity for right person. Call RI-3822, 8A. M to5P M
Lady for Soda Fountain
$25 weekly, 6 days, good hours; chance for advancement. IR-5222 after 1 P. M.
SILK FINISHER 07, Stenographer Exp., to work in out-
patient dept. at Sunnyside Sanatorium. Salary, room, board,
laundry. Fine working conditions and vacatiofl with pay. __CH-7676, Mrs. Bulen. = STENOGRAPHER
and filing clerk. rtunity jor advancement. 0., -
* STEN OGRAPHER %
Order-billing department. Apply Xe Air Products Co. 729 N. Penn. .
Pleasant surroundings, Sfenographer {i %a)" seek perma: nent, Call MA-3191 or 839 K. of P. Bldg.
Stenographer Reatiial
permanent, fiolcomb Co., 370 8. Illinois. | Stenographer and General Office Good beginner considered. TA-1591. TYPIST General’ office, permanent post-war position; 5 days a week, half-day on Satur-
Some ekperience. OpGulf Refining
Reid-
day: good salary, Apply Consumers Homa Equipment Co., 401 N, Capitol, LI-4919 TYPIS General office work. 15 N. Pennsylvania.
TYPISTS
Permanent Positions Good Salary
HERFF-JONES CO.
1411'N. Capitol Ave,
WA 2 bartenders for newly opened restaurant and tavern. Top wages, 1147 E. 10th,
WAITRE: ESS—EXPERIENCED |
. MORITZ, 109 N. PENNSYLVANIA
WANTED DY es Duy By with room-end board, CO-2334, p HI SPOT LUN 411 8. WAITRESS 7.500 hi WAITRESSES
for Downstairs Luncheonette , Full-Time Employment.
Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. Waitresses & Fountain Qirls
No Sundays. Meals: and uniforms fur nished. - Coons Drug Store, 449 N. Hiinois.
2 Waitresses, Days—Good Pay
Apply 925 N. Iilinois st. WAITRESSES FOR COFFEE SHOP MAROTT HOTEL ~~ "MR. BLAKE “WAITRESSES Top Wages WHEELER'S - ~8'W. Market 139 N. Penn.
TEE PEE , WA-6440 WR APPER ". Over 16
Full-Time Work Apply Service Dept.
White Girl or Woman -
to assist in care of children. R board and wage, HU-1260. A
“| hosiery.
industry; |
Waitress, cook, counter girl and |
539 A. & B. Bldg, 333 N. Pennsylvania
~Stenographer and
Young lady with. some - egllege education; excellent - opportunity;” ideal’ working conditions; good starting salary. References Tui Apply Mr. Miller, & CO.
HOLLIDAY & 543 W. McCarty SORTERS . For finished laundry work Good pay. See Mr. Scott
Excelsior Laundry 840 N. New Jersey
~ % TYPISTS x - $25.00
5 Days, permanent position. Warner Brothers Pictures 120 W. Michigan St.
2 TYPISTS *
Steady Position
INSLEY MFG. CORP. 801 N. Oliey—(3500 East) Call at Employment Office 8:30 to 5:00
EXPERIENCED TYPIST Girl to take rapid dictation. Would
work in secretarial dept. . Permanent position, ‘Air-conditioned office,
NATIONAL HOSIE BY MILLS RI-1321—8 A. M. to 5 P. M
“GIRLS—Day Work ¢ Only
Do You Live Read, 3500 E, Washington?
Central States. Envelope Co.
6 8. Sherman Drive will train Je for a clean, easy, Iactory position operating an envelope machine,
GIRLS—16 to 35
Opportunity to learn to handle fine Openings in folloging departménts: Seaming, Measuring Order Filling. . . National Hosiery Mills Makers of “Round” the Clock” Hosiery Call RI-1321—8 A. M, to 5 P. M
COLORED GIRLS
18 TO 50 To learn’ pressing in a modern dry cleaning plant; we pay you while learning; rapid advancement for those who
qualify - - : DAVIS CLEANERS
2835 Narthwestern
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN
to clean and sterilize milk equipment. This is .important work. BANQUET ICE CREAM & MILK CO, 1214 Southeastern Ave.
Two Women
FOR NIGHT CLEANING
. Apply Indiana Theatre
11 P.M. or 7A. M.
1 WOMEN
Machine Experience Necessary High Pay — 8-Hour Shifts p Ay Ny No"
HOLCOMB & & HOKE WF. €0.
1545 Van Buren
Women - age 30 through 49 — as Surglen | or Medical Technicians at Hospitals and clerk-typists, general clerks, stenographers at Army posts in U. 8. and overseas. Clothing, living quarters, food, medfcal and dental care, recreational and Saperaimment acilities furs nished. Wri 8. Army Recruiton Office, 110 North Pennsylvania, or ‘phone FR anklin 0268.
WOMEN - For light, clean factory work.
Permanent position; good working cone ditions. Bring U. 8. employment reference card. Apply Employment Office, Packard Mfg. Co., 2900 Columbia Ave. Take any car to 30th 8t., ‘transfer to 30th St; to Columbia Ave.
WOMEN
for cutting room in wiping cloth laundry. Experience unnecessary. Steady employment, essential industry, Sanitary Waste Wiper Co.
19 E. Somth St.
Ediphone Operator |
* Auto Mechanie
“ 5 Days a Week
Vital factory work. No experience needed and the work is easy to learm. If you want longer hours we have vacancies in the 6:30 p. m.—5 a -m, shift. Apply in person between 8 am.—2 p.m,
THE BARBASOL 0.
+846 N. Senate L.G.S. SPRING CLUTCH CORP. 398 Division St.
Doubling Vital War Prodtetion Men and Women Urgently Needed BURRERS'
shacks
TIME KEEPER Apply U.S.E.S. AND NSKILLED MACHINE,
OPERATORS, INSP, ECTORS
PERMANENT JOBS SHIPPING AND RECEIVING DEPT, Good, permanent jobs for mén, PRODUCTION DEPT. Good, permanent jobs for men. and
women, PAYROLL AND ACCCOUNTING DEPT. For Anbucus, experienced girls. ply Employment Office
BOWES “SEAL FAST” CORP. aii L318 N. PINE BT. © Eig BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN AND WIFE MANAGE ONE OF OUR STORES
Clean, interesting work with post-war future, - Salary based on a plan that automatically pays more for ability and energy reflected i increased sales. Address Times Box A748.
ELI LILLY AND COMPANY
has the following *‘full-tima_ job
—openings available to women: 3 Billers 1 Cafeteria worker 2 Chemists 5 Comptometer operaiors 1 Library page 50 Production workers - 2 Stenographers
Employment Office 220 East McCarty
We Are Expanding NEED FOR NIGHTS
A-1 centerless grinders, internal grinders, small engine lathe operators (expe-, rienced or inexperienced) DAYS
A-1 tool lathe man and one “20 laborer.
STEWART MFG. C
3209 E. Washington,: Mr. op;
MEN—WOMEN
. General factory work, day or night hours—experience not necessary—work 54 hours per week—war work with excellent post-war opportunity, ® Punch Press @ Drill Press : Jhspection ® Burring hine Oprs.
“ Mac McQUAY-NORRIS MFG. CO. - 1737 MASS. AVE." "NDIANIEOLIS POWSE & LIGHT CO.
®_ Labor
$ ENTIAL INDUSTR ee N EB DS
w Laborers vw Apprentice Linemen % Apprentice Water Softener Operators % Laboratory Man vw Clerks and Typists ww Meter Readers ww Car Washers
12360 ST.
MEN | AND WOMEN
Needed by Oid . Well Established Essential Industry
Full or Part-Time Employment PAPER PACKAGE CO.
802 S. DELAWARE
WOMEN—White; for office building cleaning; steady employment. See Mr. Gafiney, 708 Guaranty. Bldg.
WHITE lady immediately; general housework; age 20-45 tay, extra good wages. TA-9305 LI-4912
A fond Place for a Girl to Work RD. OPPORTUNITIES NOW INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.
FES 230 N. Meridian St. Employment Office—Women
HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM.
. DISHWASHERS and GENERAL KITCHEN HELP
CLAYPOOL HOTEL
Dishwashers & Kitchen Heipors Salary; room, board, laundry. CH-7676, Mrs. Eberhart.
FOUNTAINEERS AGE 16 to 50
To. serve food and fountain drinks Pleasant work; chance for advancement.
See Mr. Moore Dependable Drug Stores. California and Market Sts.
GENERAI OFFICE WORK
International Detrola Corp. 1124 W. 21st Bt, >” Call Personnel, LI-5481
INTERIOR DECORATOR
Attractive and unusual position for the right person. Must have had some experience in- interior decorating.
Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor
The Wm. H. Block Co.
MACHINE OPERATORS
We need machine operators for vital war production. We shave an attractive offer for you.- Apply now.
Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co. J 1545 VanBuren / : Punch Press Operators, Cut-Off Operators, Off Bearers, Stock Handlers. Packer- Craters, Janitor.
Apply Employment Office
MOULDINGS, INC. T41 E. Market St.
. 2
10
~ ELI LILLY AND COMPANY
has the following full-time job openings™ available to men— 3 Freight packers 3 Power house helpers 19 Production operators 7 Service operators , Employment Office 220 East McCarty
HELP WANTED—MALE
NOTICE
All male workers covered by the Priority Referral Plan will be required to comply with all WMC Tegulations.
Auto Body and Fender Man
Will Train—=With br Without Tools Top Pay
Pennsylvania Motor Inn
1450 N, Pennsylvania St.
AUTO MECHANICS
Get Our Proposition! SEE MR. GOODALE Joh on Chevrolet Co.
1035 N. Meridian “AUTO MECHANIC
Permanent, secure Job with day hours. Good pay and opportunity for the future.
ly 901 EAST 16TH
App OMAR, INC, BTREET
AUTO MECHANICS. GOOD CONDITIONS ~GUARANTEE—-COMMISSIONS. 30TH
5
HELP WANTED—MALE
"FOUNTAIN MEN 505
1
715 Big ¢ Bldg. FRY COOK—DISHWASHER
Central al Commissary, 160 8. 8 _Einerson, . FUR NAILERS. Experienced—Top Salary _ INDIANA FUR CO. 114 E. Washington
“pArt-t
Freight House Truckers : workers - Fa et for part-time odes. NY. Central Railroads
PERSONNEL DFPT..
106 8. Meridian
GARAGE MECHANIC
Urgently need good mechanical equipment division; good pay; diversified work. MUESIN
mechanic for our
OM RRR COAL CO.
State
“ce Delivery Man tHrvington Ice & Fuel Co.
412 S. Ritter
{| Opportunity for advancement in essential
industry. FR-1018.
dry.
2457 EB.
2 White Men be arranged.
JANITOR
dry. CH-1 676.
~~ LABORERS
Outdoor, work,
Day shift, Good artag rate
for eRe work in office building. Steady inside job, Pay weekly. Suitable hours can 309 Circle Tower.
Good working Mrs. Sherrick.
healthful, year
No age
Washington St,
Overtime
603 E. Washington
Active Middle Aged Man
to do janitor work in small department. Qpportunity to do other work and chance for advancement.
Essential and a job
with post-war possibilities. - Mr, Williams,
conditions;
salary; room; board; laun-
round
Time and one-half for over 40 hours.
CROWN HILL CEMETERY LABORERS WANTED
CORNELIUS P]
limit,
G CO. Mr. Blume
Lithograph Press Helpers
Day or Nights Work. Considerable
Wm. B. Burford Printing Co.
Necessary.
must
know how | frain and portunity for advancement: ary based on previous experience.
W. T. GRA
supervise help:
25 ‘BE. WASH:
Luncheonette Manager
with experience to’ operate luncheonette: to buy . supplies,
cook,
splendid opstarting sal-
Apply
‘MAINTENANCE MAN.
experience.
Ppst-war work. West
Mechanic Helper
with considerable electrical Essential industry. Baking Co. -1331 EB. 31 _E. Washington.
Gd. wages, B.&M. Gar., 4421 E. 10th,
preferred.
MUST BE DENISON SERVICE.
Painters
after 6 P. M. TA-5306, BR-9405
Pleasant working
"Printing Dept. Position Open
MULTILITH OPERATOR
Good future. Opportunity. Experienced
conditions.
For Interview Call at
542 N. Meridian
NIGHT MAN
ABLE TO DRIVE
OHIO Experienced, and residential
American States Ins. Co.
& PENN.
for commercial work. ' Call
HELP WANTED. MALE
development ra EE
. Li ao TRI Liberal
WED, MAY'S, 1945 ii HE INDIANAPOLIS un
ducer. Opportunity for “own Write Box A858, care Times, ©
MAN. OR BOY for ‘pleasant inside work 40-HOUR WEEK 18 W. GEORGIA.
MAN to wash trucks and do porter work in garage. Essential industry, post-war opportunity. See Mr, Harmon, West Baking Co, 133} E. Washing-
fon St. i: YOUNG MAN Df oem Re
press and be able to learn other work.
industry, with good post-war possibilities Day work, good hours, time and one- ~half over 40 hours. Mr, Williams, FR-1913.
“v ~ MAN—WHITE
Time and one-Malf over 40 hours; to do general work around modern office build- | ing. Mr. Pulley, ‘Big Four Bldg. | 105 8 Meridian.
"COLORED WAN ®
to Work in Dry Cleaning Room Modern Dry Cleaning Plant
DAVIS CLEANERS |
2835 Northyestern WHITE man for Sue rou work; year around job. Park School, 3050 Cold Spring Road. MAN for light mechanical work. Ex. perience not necessary. 15 N. Pennsylvania st MEN wanted in critical Industry; 48hour week. Firemen, track. men, laborers, oven men, machinists, machinist helpers, stationary engineers, electricians, handy men to do rough carpenter work. See Mr. Jolly or Mr. Lentz at gatehouse of Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, Langsdale Ave. at North-
western. MEN
Steady whrk, plenty of overtime. In essential food industry. Hand trucking and loading flour and. feed. Also night
watchman, E-Z-BAKE MILLS
Acme-Evans Co., Ine. Blackford St. and W. Washington
MEN TO HAUL COAL Irvington lee & Coal Co. : 412 S. Ritter
commissions a sirable Provosition “for first ho. ro.
narily wee
- Rentucke Ave.
U § 5. Empl Employment Ea 257 W. Was * LEARN A TRADE raaveusD Se a » soca nings ‘tor a oo Co
1331 B Washington The: To * PART “TINE * * Men needed for load-out 4:30 0.2 m. 8 7 a. m. Apply Banquet Ice Cream & Milk Co., 1214 Southeastern ave, « | NEED A MIDDLE AGE MAN i ASSISE me In my bu Good Excellent rn
with - "post-war »
Qpporunity,
See My. Stewart, 214 Kresge x WANTED Men foro sites Duding work white; steady ' employment. Mr,
| Gaffney, 706 Guaranty Bldg. | MAN OR WOMAN WANTED for Rawieigh
route of 1500 families. Write : Rawleigh's, Dept. INE-215 8A, Freeport. it i6 OR OVER White or colored;
factory work. Stestly employment, 1120" E. 32d. WA-1877. ... [POSITIONS WANTED 13 WIDOW, 35, with baby, desires honses eeping position... Fae iia, 348 tral, Batesville, R. 3, care Ru PERSONAL SERVICES “MH
FOR BUSY WOMEN ©
Nationally advertised Permanents, ordie seil for twice the price on sale this
Fir air Styling. COLD WAVES . . . $1.50
Worth $10-12—All Work Guaraniesd No Appomiments Needed
J) WAL ALE
Doors Open at 8:30 A M. Bring or Send Your Children Plenty of Service—No Waiting ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD. 401 Bldg. RI-0481. Cor. HL & Wash,
<©BURNS
Moth Holes Tears
Essential Industry Good pay, regular overtime: 10 minutes 8. W. from Circle. Post-war future. Experience unnecessary.
LILLY VARNISH CO.
666 8. California St
~% MEN, 1760 x
for production job in an essential paper: industry. No experience necessary. Time and one-half over 40 hours.
THE BEVERIDGE PAPER CO.
717 W. WASHINGTON - MEN THE WADLEY CO,
’ 335 W. North MEN—16 to 55 @
for work in service station; permanent; good starting salary; opportunity for advancement; no tire or
.
Experienced. Call 125 E. grease work PAINTERS 700755 ON. "Good GASETERIA % wages. 1031 E. Washingt St. PAINTERS 3 AN Hous YOUNG MEN
man Club. Pennsylvania.
PORTER Reference Required Apply 3rd Floor
CHAS. MAYER & co.
; a WASH Porter—Golored for cocktail ar, _ $30 to start,.no Sunday. SportsMr. Hussey, 934 N.
2
EXPER. in critical industry; 48-hour week; for overtime, Gatehouse, CITIZENS G & FORE Tranny, 2950 Prospect st.
IENCED pipefitter
AS
~ PORTER—COLORED
GUARANTY CAFETERIA, 20 N. Meridian
needed h
$1.09 an hour; time and one-half See L.
Baker,
‘|, MAN FOR PURCHASING
DEPARTMENT
Industrial background | preferred, office experience required. ellent © rtunity for advancement with old estabfished firm. Phone Mr. Westphal, GA-4421, fer appointment.
Man to Work in
Recapping Plant
Commercial Tire Service 620 N. Delaware St.
& CENTRAI SALES TABarber Shop | gp
BARBER Joe Heath's
133 W. Market
to handle Indianapolis - territory. bermens Mutual Casualty Co., 1006 Aen. | tects & Builders Bldg., RI- 2585.
BOX NAILERS
Ask for Mr. Robertson
BAKER FORMS CO. a 616 8. Missouri BAKE
and divider man. Open evenings for interview. WEST BAKING 0O., 138
1331 E. Washington 8t. BRAKE MECHANI
Permanent, 5% Days, 3006 W, _W. Washington. - BE-1797, tr Experienced. Frank's Brake Mechanic 5:25 “oss;
8. Missouri, LI-9519.
CABINET WN MAKERS MACHINE AND B MEN GOLDSMITH EQUIPMENT CO. 339 N. CAPITOL AVENUE
COAL TRUCK DRIVER
Steady Job—-Good Pay All Coal Conveyor Loaded
MUESING-MERRICK 2" 401 B. Btate MA-8585% 1114 E. 22d WA-2481 3330 Brookville Rd ply om IR) COOK—COLORED =
for Coffee Shop. MAROTT HOTEL
Mr. Blake COOKS and GRILL MEN WA-8440
% SILK SPOTTER %
Fashion Cleaners, 1901 Central. VITAL FACTQRY WORK ® Good Starting Pay. ® Early Advancement ®* A Job With a Future -
® No experience Needed . Apply in Person Before 2 P. M.
THE BARBASOL COMPANY
846 N. Senate Ave,
“GRITICAL WAR WORK
No Experience Required.
WOMEN ARE TAUGHT SEWING PACKING INSPECTING Noeded for Pack
COLORED DELIVERY BOY ALSO LIGHT DELIVERY WORK 200 200 BANKERS TR BUILDING CUTTERS —PRESSMEN for Rubber Products KARPEX MFG. CO,
1436 E. 10th Si. Take Brightwood or Columbia car to 19th
. ENG IN E E R Sterling Laundry 735 Lexington » FLOOR MACHINISTS
Por. repairin d rebuilding used la milling mach 7 Mien machinés,
thes, ete,
Intisnapuity Machinery s Supply Co. 059 8. ._Meridian
“FREIGHT HANDLERS
Hours 6 to 10 F,
Good pay, ork. Old’ es ! firm has _— Doing "his 3 J1pe work for many years. Bee Mr
New. York Central |
315
rience,
IR-1151.
SPOTTER °
= WANTED—Sieam fitter, also plumber, also
helper.
18 to 60 for stockrdom work hardware, Essen Good starting salary.
ment.
409 N.
2835 Northwestern
STOCK BOY
(3rd "Dependable;
E. Washington,
808 N. Illinois MEN
an
or farm i have some dairy expeRoom and board furnished. Continuous employment throughout year. MEIER, . 3525
Goodyear Recap Plant
Tire repair man. Will train; permanent; good pay; 40 hours with overtime.
Talbot "RELAY “ROUTE "MAN
Modern Dry TO ARIF Plant Must Have Chauffeur’s License
DAVIS OLEANERS ~_ SHIPPING CLERK AND
Permanent work; good wages.
AIR LINE MFG. CO,
N. Senate A Ave,’
‘SHOEMAKER Boiler and Machinery Inspector [ver week. Inquire 627 N. East 8
Preferrably with insurance experience, SINGLE MAN © I
Floor). "pleasant.
working Co ied $35
Must
FP. L IR-1413 or
8ilk and wool. GA-3735
ih our
helpers in our steel departal industry, 5-day week. Apply Mr
Miller.
'W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.
543 W. McCARTY
~ v STORAGE MAN Tx
We need a man for daytime work in
our milk
storage. This is a
permanent
job with good hours and chance for
advancement. Banquet Ice Cream & Milk Co., 1314 Southeastern. TALLYMAN for Checking Freight
Opportunity for Advancement
PENN RAILROAD
We have
teresting
opportunity.
139 E- 8Soyth Bt.
T TIMEKEEPER
starting rate, Apply Personnel
immediate employment - for timekeeper or will consider trainee. excellent
In-t-war Office
MeQUAY-NORRIS MFG. CO. 1737 Massachusetts Ave,
0
Truck Driver
Ashjian Bros.
454 W. 16th Place
Between 16th and 1ith Sts
TRUCK MECHANICS Full or Part Time
Good Pay—Steady Work GENERAL TRUCK SALES, INC.
LI-7461
VAULT MEN
INDIANA FUR CO.
IME asap
| 3 od wor, t-luneh.
nh work.
a”
Z| advancement
Por detailed office work. Must be interest ed in future. Good salary, post-war possibilities, plenty of opportunities, rapid advancement for right men GOODYEAR 'TIRE- AND RUBBER CO. 602 N. Capital. Mr. Brown. RIL 3504.
MEN—HERE B AN OPPORTUNITY
to get a good 5Va-day 30-hour week Job
manulacuring auiomaive gine Beat.
ings. Come in, 9 to phone Mr. Sanner, Li-8303, Yeon ‘Mogul Service, Division of Federal Mogul
Corp., 832 N. Meridian. . : MEN __ NATIONAL MATTRESS CO: 806 N. Senate Ave.
: x MEN + We need 2 men to work at night loading out dairy produets. Chance for and overtime if desired. Apply Banquet Ice Cream & Milk Co. 1214 Southeastern ave. :
2 MEN for Sales’ Department with large well known organization. No experience necessary. Excellent earnings. Pérmanent position. Splendid opportunity for ex servicemen. Apply Rogers Studio, 40 N. Pennsylvania.
MEN NEEDED
To Stack Cases of Milk Day time job. Apply BANQUET "ror CREAM & MILK CO. 1214 Southeastern Ave.
WANTED
High school graduate to become Apprentice in our “Mailing Department,” to learn "The Mailers Trade.” Good starting pay which increases with time. served. work is permanent. Five-day week, 37'2 hours with time and one-half if work overtime, See Mr. Whiteman at 12:30 P, M., The Indianapolis Times, 214 W, Mamnd |
WHY WORK AT ADAMS? Steady employment; good pay with every chance to learn and advance yourself; vacations with pay; attractive group insurance pian; generous profit-sharing and retirement plan; clean working conditions; athletic activities. Apply empiloyment office, J. D. Adams Manufacturing Co., 217 8. Belmont Ave. (Take W. Washington streetcar.) Short Day Shifts 7 A. M. Till Noen 6 Days Week Loading Corso Uinloogin General Mill Wor! iy Full Time Jobs. Call person EVANS MILEING co. 30 W. Michigan
A PERI MANENT JOB
Plenty of overtime for thoroughiy dependable man as maintenance and warehouse helper week-end and holiday watchman. Must know or learn low-pressure boiler and sprinkler system care. Some experience With tools desirable, but not necessary References required, prefer. ence given World” War veterans. Address Box AM1, Times AMERICAN BEARING CORP, 429 South Haiding NEEDS YOU
Grain
R EWOVEN
LADIES’, MEN EAN PRESS* REPAIR MEYER O 12.214 E. 16th
ONE-DAY SERVICE : Emergency Dry Cleaners Crescent Cleaners, 1244-46 N. Cap.
CLOGGED SEWERS OPENED RI. 8814 ELEY HEW SEWER |R 9(08
Clogged sew: EE . sink drains, roots cut po: : with electric eel. No dige ging, no mess. Work guar. Estimates free. SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools, vaults free inspection; work Fiarameet MA-8900. " CRUSHED stone ‘for $5 a load; spread, BE-1008-M. ELECTRIC irons, hot tes, sandwich
pla toasters, repaired; also general ing. 513 W a mgtn. . au.
yes
your drive; cinders
SFRCIALIAE Front End “Repairing and My
Aute and Tru 8P,
FURNITURE repajred ond ref! gudr.; antiques a’specialty. LI 9150. GENERAL hauling-of -any-kind. 3352. Ask for Robert Sepple. Hardwood firs. aid, old firs,
refin, Remode! , Est. free. R608 Hardw floors laid, fin- 6B ished, " Est. free.
FOR AND DECORATING. CALL GA
too. “TUR TEN a 3403 B. 10th ir CH-5318. . Box Imnenspring Mattresses a “RI-1833. AND LIGHT MOVING BE-044%-J Painting Exterior and interior decos
rating work. Guaranteed. CH-5291-W after 4 P. M.
ie
Ch. 3644-R “Tr y Immediate P. G! and cleaning: 5 years' experience, services.
PAP White men, FR-39T3. Patch Plastering or pd
~ REVOKED AUTO LICENSE
Certificate - filed. INS. AGENCY, . 312 INDIANA TRUST BLDG. MA. -
ROCK WwWooL Insulate attic before 1
gets too hot.
ate service. Night or day. CH-6085. .. ROOFING and siding; azpetishoed. Free estimates, FR-3701 or MA-6573.
and inning. Immediate WE
ROOFING i’ "est "Free cmoaase.
Tree Expert and at Co. Work guaranteed. 6313 Broadway.
BR-~1065. RI-2928
Roof Repair, all Kinds, New FR. 1913
roofs. G d work, TRIMMING AND New roils made up complete. for a
REMOVING
WASHER REPAIR
all washers. CH-6110-R.
WASHING machines. irons, pues. . air ep TART HOME - CH-T844.
WATCH REPAIRING
Pinest Workmanship—Guaranteed Prompt Service. 204 Indiana Trust Bldg.
Established 1906 s. Gus Meister &. "shaves ¢: CAPITOL
ea CITY | Boiler 4 hr Wat Ww Boiler repairs dnd welding. Used ers. and equipment. PFR-4642 1131 Harding. :
iPECIALIZED chimney and pocch foundations:
No ‘previous machine-shop gg necessary; we will instruct Openti. for Lathe—Grinders—Milling a (E Drill Press. 3:30. p.m. to 12 midnight; | 12 midnight to 7 a. m. Apply Employnient Office : |e § am to5 p.m. Monday thru Satdrday |
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR! RETURNING VETERANS
Clean, interesting work with post-war future. Salary based on a plan that automatically pays more for ability ard | energy reflected in increased sales. Address Times, Box AT44
WANTED—Warshouse helper and set-up man for Furniture Store Highest Wages CALL. LI-9885
3 Plate Shear Operators 1 Acetylene Burner Operator 3 Order Workers Permanent employment in essential industry, See Mr. Morgenthaler Indianapolis Machinery & Supply Co. 1950 South Meridian Street
Hetherington & Berner, foo, 701 Kentucky Avenug Needs
MACHINE OP PERATORS FOURPRY BORERS 3
“Uh Employment Service
257 W. Washington
* THESE ARE G00D JOBS
PACKERS STOCK CLERK ORDER CLERK
THE GIBSON CO. 433 'N. Capitol—3d4 Floor
RETURNING VETERANS Here is an opportunity - to get permas nent employment in, one of the country's most stable industries. Pleasant olitside route work with Average earnings $65 to 875 per week. Paid training given. Company Turnishes all nt and stands matbie tor M credit. Apply OMAR,
+
ring: gutter painting and and repairing. GA-5T5! . SPECIALIZE In Joundations, leaky
our painted Ee we still
free |estimates. BE-05 8
2-DAY radio repair. Ave Z3 and
50-16 tubes. 1538 N
—————— i i Fain roofs and gutter 4
houses ' and farms have good paint; 15.
MANAGE ONE OF OUR STORES |ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 2
BARTON HOTEL
Clean, 'nttrgctive rooms: ood Weekly rates upon application. Delawar® at Mi chigan
BERWICK, 436 N.—Nicely furnished 3 suitable 1 girl, near Allison's and Li Belt. BE, 4375.
BUCKINGHAM DR, 336—Nice room oa, wg
to bath. | Gentleman, HU. oe 4 CENTRAL, 1332-Modern, on I clase to restaurants; JFrivata, suits 1-2 employed. WA. 2913
NEW JERSEY, 3352 Fie le® transportation; private home for gentleman, TA-1090
24TH, 515 E.—Large, iront; near i private home. hot water; $5. WaA-1 | WILSON HOTEL , SR] Aa E-~RI-0362.
641-43 FT. WAYNE AVENU;
QUIET, camiortbia wn hbed. “Weotius innerspring; 3 Drive, Wi You
Place, ter 6 n
NICELY furnished room To tleman: $5.
2310 oad ye: With BOARD — Mi
MS CONVALESCENTS Dr} n+ oma
Nursing Home, 2238 N. Meridian, TA-3007,
WANT REN to toom and Mother's care.
Near school and church, WA-7678. 77% : WILL care for chilaren in home; near school; excellent care. ar N. Key
stone, CH-2076-M.
Convalescent t Home; mei GOTT E, Wash,
