Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1945 — Page 13
* & May 14 (U. P), ball leaders fig«| still is too early r a 1945 world] tion by J. Mone or of the office] ation, that there for its renew ) announcement only ‘the series, n football bowl
f the question,” lously in many
President Ford nal league said 0 worry. because more than five
nmissioner, Sen, andler, sald at ouldn‘t go inte about a series all and I know pre-season cone ‘ord Frick, Will DT.”
long-shot pose e series could go )ctober with the TT, The first ull surrender by * would be a year's one-city
club owners itry maintained it was pointed idea of the ade light” to basee because of the ops both in this 5. Inasmuch as vith - broadcasts emote outposts, max to the seae at its cancellae
2 entire purpose » light,
ted
R. C. A was easurer of the ball association night. He suce \, who resigned, Villiam Calbers dent, and Irg . Railways, vicee
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BILLMAN--Sabr of Mrs Birdie Forney, this ol ote Clyde Bill: ed of los Angeles, passed away Sunda th services at the Hisey at 10 a, m. Friends may call at the mortuary Monday afternoon and evening. BROWN—Catherine, wife of Leslie E. Prown, mother of Mrs. Paul B, Saunders, Pfc, Joseph EB. Brown of the armed forces in Germany, aay Bar of Daniel Howley. sister of Mrs, Burns, Mrs, L. AyD of Gus ihe Ried died Sunday. Prien y call at . Bi th y Mortuary, Meridian iy Yoh st, un
s 9m » Monday. Juneral and interment’ uisville, Ky., ursday ;
CASSADY James S., Ee - nad’ of Sarah Alice invaild confined to home in South ; father of Jerrell Cassady, South Bend; Clarence sno, Cal. ‘William of Los es, Mrs. William Sponsel of Richmond, Ind.; Mrs. Maude 8cheil of Ben Davis; brother of Eran af Spencer and raim of a, Ind; also surviving are eight grandchildren and one |. assed away: Ea tous
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Chim DAVIDS-_ciitore, entered into rest ‘Pri. 23k e 55 years. Services Tuesday, 3 Peace * Chapel, 2050 E, Michigan % MN priends are welcome.. Burial Washington Park, Moore Mortuaries. DEERING--Mrs. Nannie Kate, mother of Mrs. Lillian English, Chicago, Mrs. Ruth Lovelace, Indianapolis, Charles B. of West Fortville, Ill., Elmer, Robert and Milton of By Sone passed away Monday s. m. Service Flanner & Bychanan Mortuary, Suemiay: 10 a. Friends invited. prvices at the Methodist church at West Frankfort, Il, Wednesday, 2 p. m. oa Frankfort, Ill pgs 1, Bushand of Rers. Hasel
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bec: fat ig f ca, father “ and randfather of Mrs. oand H King nd B. Bet Sgt. Harry Goss, .U. 8. marine a passed away at his home, 349 N. prog Sunday a. m. Priends may call at Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel, 2050 E: Michigan st, Monday, 4 to 10 p. m, Puneral services at Myers Funeral Home, Connersville, \Ind., at 1:30 p. m,, Wednesday. Burial Dale cemetery, Connersville, FAUCETT-—Mary A, age 83 years, Shierad into rest, Sunday, at the r N. Euclid, Services Wednesday, 1:30 p. at Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan, Priends are welcome, Burial Crown Hill, Moore Mortuaries,
.GOLD yy SERVICE
FOLTZ—Lt, Paul J., beloved husband of Delores (nee Jogging) Foltz, father of I Paul and Edward. Folts; son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Foils; brother of Mrs. Howard J McDavitt of Indianapolis, brother of Lt. Elizabeth Ann Foltz 3 . Sam Houston, Tex. was killed in action over Formosa, April 22, 1948. Memorial requiem Jhats hd be read on Tuesday, May 15 in Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral” to "which Triends are kindly invited. PRANCISCO—Emma F., 83 years of age, beloved mother of Mrs. Eva Jones, Chi¢ago; Mrs. Sadie Redmon, Hugh and Roy Prancisco of ‘Indianapolis, passed away at her home, 242 N. LaSalle st., Sunda Friends may call at Robert W. Puneral Home, 1420 Prospect. services Tuesday, 2 p. m., from the funeral hame. Friends invited, Burial Memorial Park cemetery,
Beiriing Funera
GLOVER—Charles Roy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Glover, passed away Saturday a. m. Services sday, A. Mm,
1 from the Tolin Funeral Home: 1308 ProsJest t st. Priends may call after 10 a. m. nday. Interment New Orown. JORNAON--ABDA H., age 74. Mother of Johnson, rs. Bessie Hayden, Indianapolis; Harlen Johnson, Bast Chi-
Sunday moraing. Hisey &
tus Mortuary,
i nd + and Mrs. Nina Rust, Noblesvill d., pasted AWAY Sinaay morning. Services Wednesd ay, 2 p. m,, at Pittsboro Methodist church. Friends \vited. Burial Greenlawn cemetery, Brownsburg. Friends at dau ghter's residence, y (Nob og Ind, papers please copy.) Conkle service LINES-Maly mother of William, ArMotion Ard Charles Ends and Mrs. Prank’ Langer, passed away Saturday p. m. Friends may call at ig Tolin Faetal Home, 1 Prospect st, Tuesday. Services Wednesday, 2 gm from funeral home, Burial ew Crown. Friends invited. MILLINER—Allan Smith TIT, ved little son of Allan &mith ne I, 8 1-¢ and Mrs, Irma Milliner, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Aynes and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Smith Milliner I, passed away Bunday p. m. Private service Wednesday, 11 m., at Shirley Brothers West Chapel, 2002 W. Michigan st. Burial Floral Pare, Friends may call at the chapgl from p. m. until 10 p. m, Tuesday, MURPHY-~Charles 8, husband of Nelle ¥ at hon of lia father of Mrs. muel OF anavills, Ind., and brother , Bonner, passed away eral services at Tuesday, at 3 m. Burial at Orown Hill cemetery. fends may call at the mortuary Monday afternoon and evening. OWEN—Alfred W., age 80 years, husband of Elizabeth Noble Owen, deceased passed away Sunday noon. Puneral services Wednasday y¥, 2 p. m., at the home, Greenwood. Burial e Friends Invited. Priends may call at the home after 6
PRINCE—Charles A., ge 57, 2314 W. Mechusban of May Prince, % Mabel Icenogle, Delbert Prince, Seaman 1-¢! Ralph Prince, Coxswain 3-c; Clarence Prince and Alva Prince, son of Dan Prince of Quincy, | brother of Mrs, Luna Crawley of Cloverdale, Mrs. Ina Crawley of Quincy and Minnie Croley of Shelbyville, passed
Mrs. away Sunday. Funeral Vednesday, 2 p.m Second Free Methodist church. Priends
may call at the Farley Funeral Home, 1604 W. Morris st. Burial Floral Park.
SANDEKS-—Earl E, husband of Vera, h S185 father of Margaret Riley, sen. and Mrs, Harry ders, brother of Carl Sanders, Frantin, Ind., passed away Saturday, a. ae the residence, 1008 Roena. Priends may call at the residence. Service Tuesday, 2 p. m., from the Westbrook Church of the Nazarene. Interment Greenwood, “Ind, Friends invited. Tolin Service, TAPPAN—Mrs, Mrs. Wm. R. Teel T ning
Billie Teel, daughter of Teel, mother of Lt. Robert an, passed away Saturday evervices at the Naidence, ite Washington bivd., Wednesday, 11 a. Friends invited. Burial ‘Highland Yawn cemetery, Terre a", Ind.
TUTTLE—Lester H., age 44. Beloved husband of Prma and father of Shirley rie Ellen and Patricia Lou; Paul, Russell and William =
Dugan of Greenfield Saturday. Funeral
call at the funeral home any time after 7 p. m., Monday.
Wykoff of Madison, Ind. died Indianapolis May 11; survived also hy ave es C. and Paul E. Benefeil of and Gor e W. Benefeil of In- . Wykoft, fireman 2-c, daughters, Linda of Madison and Agnes E. Reyne of Bollywood. Cal.; sisters, Mrs. Nellie d and Mrs, Minnie Jines; beveiies, A Me cIham, all of adlampolls. Pu services will be held ednesday, in the Haigh Funeral Home, son, Ind. Interment will follow in Springdale cemetery, Madison YOUNG. Carl L., beloved husband of Helen I; father of Beverley Ann and Patricia Sue Young; brother of Joy P.
Young, passed aWay und ny Puneral Wednesday, Rh " Ts hirley Brothers Central LA 946’ N. Tiinots st. Burial at Washington Park. Friends
may call a ey time after 5 p. m. Mon-
N D s W. T. Blasengym 0, Ws W718
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“CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 184 W. in BoE I —— TC _ Creek Boulevard. TAT. ~~
Market 1234
FARLEY FUNERALS scsi, “BERT S. GADD
EO RINSTEINERS 1601 B. ps x MA-5374
oT.
1638 | tearoo:
NOTICE
All female workers covered by the Priority Referral Plan will
be
re.
ROOM WPECTRESS
Good workTTS aot . SALESLADIES i
y 3d Floor
CHARLES. MAYER & CO.
~~ 20 W. Washington Bt.
"SECRETARY
“@00D SALARY ‘Write P. O. Box 813
SECRETARY
Need experienced girl to take rapid dietation from executive, Permanent position with opportunity for oT person. & M.
White. Permanen ing conditions, APPLY
~
Call RI-3822, 8 A. M.
Lady for Soda Fountain
$35 weekly, 6.days, good hours; chamce for advancement, IR-5222 after 1 - P.M.
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS
. Girls needed. Experienced or inexperienced. Good pay. § A week. See r. Brooks, 610 Jackson Bidg., 546 8. Meridian. D'ORSAY CRAVATS, INC.
STENOGRAPHER AND
EDIPHONE OPERATOR Young lady with some college education; excellent” opportunity; ideal working conditions; food starving salary; erences I HOI Mr. Miller.
oLLIDAY & Co.
HC W. McCARTY
—STENOORAPHER
Pleasant Work~Good Pay A
ref-
: pply Chevrolet Motor Division 335 W, 8th Bt. LI-2461 MR. YAW
STENOGRAPHER 5, knovicds Pleasant surroundings.’ Apply D'Orsay Cravats, 610 Jackson Bldg. RI-7509.
% STENOGRAPHER
Order-biiling department. Apply Linde Air Products Co., 720 N, Penn.
No
desired
Call R
like to
m, 11 o'clock.
experience roundings; 45 years of job security.
—=3 Lane Bryant «—
732 E. MARKET ST.
BOOKKEEPER
with comptometer experience to ° work in accounting dept.
Makers of
peal to women
1857 Caroline.
BILLERS
required. I
but not essential.
1-1321, 8 a. m. to §
i411 N. Capitol
Colored
. Mr. Blake
deal
Typing
National Hosiery Mills
“Round the Clock’ Hosiery
p. m.
ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER Permanent Position Good Salary—Apply HERFF-JONES CO.
‘BUS GIR LS MAROTT HOTEL
BUS GIRLS
for terrace tearoom. This will probably with children who would work a short time each day dur. the luncheon hour. A terra 6th floor, any morning before
sur-
~The Wm. H. Block Co. BUS GIRLS — COLORED.
for Dining Room
homa.fions
Girl
working conditions pleasant. store is an essential part of your everyday 18 to 50. Full-
HOOK'S DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES California and Market
CLEANING WOMEN
WHITE: OR COLORED
general office work. week. Bee Miss Martin, Indianapolis Times, 314 W. Maryland.
COMPTOMETER OPR.
Permanent position, pleasant working
services. Ages
time jobs ava
CLAYPOOL HOTEL
20 to 30,
conditions. Apply Office
2000 Columbia Ave,
Short Hours MAROTT HOTEL MR. BLAKE ASHIERS — TOILETRIES Are on looking for a position that pays you s& salary 52 weeks in the year? en come in and talk with us. ,¥ou’ll find the
Your drug-
some typing and 5-day, 40-hour
Packard Manufacturing Co. :
package
dry. (
CULINARY
BE-4221
Call IR-0938
high- grade cosmetics.
fore 3 P
846 N. Senate
SE HOUSE
.|C00K AND HIGH SCHOOL GIRL Good pay, short hours.
COOK -~White, 60c. hour from 4 p. m.~— 12 midnight. .
COSMETICS
We need women over 16 to prepare and
Several onenient shifts, Apply in person, PRIMAO
Exp. pe person to supervise ise in culinary dept, at Bunnyside
Sanatorium. Salary, room, board, laun76.
"EGG CANDLERS The Wadley Co. 336 W. North St.
Fame
HAN
Laundry,
d Starting Pay
735 Lexington
‘Top salaries paid.
114 E. Wash. St.
% Feeders and Folders 1362 N. .__[linots.
~ FLATWORK OPERATORS STERLING LAUNDRY
Indiana Fur Co.
“% HAND IRONERS %
Fame Laundry 1353 N Dlinots.
D SEWERS
40-Hour week, no Saturdays.
positions * Bl
SEAMING HED
Pull Time Work
o
CLAYPOOL, HOTEL
or otfios (leaning. 8
L CLER
HOTEL MAIDS
aa colored. Arpt
Hotel, 410 No Oy . a Hosiery Workers
We have openings now for permanent ® PAIRING MENDING
National Hosiery Mills
Call RI-1321, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m
y Mrs. Sloat, Spink.
Salary, room, board, laundry. CH-7678, 5 Ebernare.
cmt
Millinery Saleslady
Wire ARWiRSTMOD ay OWS Mat DAF. a ar. Bee Miss MOOFS. © MORRISONS ‘W. Washington = kB
OFFICE CLERKS
Typlsts, stenographers, cost clerks, payroll olerks, priorities clerk’ in Indianapolis. For information phone MA’ 4800 evenings.
TYPI
i
1
quired bo comply with all WMC reg- Pleasant surroundings, ulat ion Stenographer 5%-day week, permanent, Call MA-3101 or 839 K. of P, Bldg. BEAUTY operator, experienced or appren- Essential industry; tice; salary and commission. CH-5280. Stenographer permanent, Spr
370 8. Illinois.
Holcomb ( Co., .
EXPERIENCED TYPIST
Girl to take rapid dictation. Would work in secretarial dept. Permanent position. Air-conditioned office.
NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS RI-1321—8 A, M, to 5 P. M,
TYPIST
General office, permanent post-war position; 8 days a week, half-day on Saturday: good salary.
Equipment Co., 401 N. Capitol, LI-4919 TYPIST General office work, 15 N. Pennsylvania. \
* TYPRSTS $25.00
+5 Days, permanent position. Warner Brothers Pictures 120 W. Michigan St.
TYPISTS Permanent Positions Good Salary
Apply HERFF-JONES CO.
1411 N. Capitol Ave,
7 YYPISTS =
Steady Position
INSLEY MFG. CORP. 801 N. Olney—(3500 East) Call at Employment Office 8:30 to 5:00
te A — A —— el —_ a A———-WANTED--Waltress, cook, counter girl and 2 bartenders for newly opened restaurant and Jayern: Top wages. 1147 BE. 10th, HI SPOT LUNCH, 411 8.
WAITRESS 3S Tito. “WAITRESS—EXPERIENCED
ST. MORITZ, 109 N, PENNSYLVANIA
WAITRESS Good ay. with room and
board; pleasant surroundings. CO-2334.
WAITRESSES
for Downstairs Luncheonette Full-Time Employment.
Apply Employment Office, 7th Fleer THE WM. H. BLOCK -CO.
2 DAY WAITRESSES 1 DAY COOK Ted's Lunck Room 925 N. Illinois St.
WAITRESSES TEE PEE WA-6440
tr DISHWASHERS AND
Apply Consumers Home| «
£00KS © 6. Mm. Sunnyside 8 Sanatorium, -
GENERAL KITCHEN HELP
3 A CLAYPOOL HOTEL
FILL ROOM MEN
SEE MR. 1100 E.
The
oth SE Polk Sanitary Milk Co.
VITAL FACTORY WORK: ® Good Starting Pay “® Early Advancement ® A Job With a Future
® No experience Needed Apply in Person Before 2 P. M.
THE BARBASOL COMPANY _ -
oo M6 N. Senate Ave. FOUNTAINEERS AGE 16 to 50 rve food
and fountain drinks.
ATTENDANT for filling station, 45-88 pre-
AUTO MECH
BAKER
BAKING CO.,
PARBER Boiler and Machinery Inspector
to handle bermens Mutual Casualty Co., tects & Builders Bldg, RI-2585,
Brake Mechanic
8. Miss Missouri.
NOTICE ~ ] pelo url ita TH sll WMC dia
Bud Hall, 46 5. West st, GOOD CONDITIONS --GUARANTEE-COMMISSIONS = 30TH & OENTRAI SALES. TA-4501 iq and divider man. Open. evenings for interview. WEST 1331 E, Washington St, Heath's 133 W. Market
ferable.
with insurance experience, dianapolis territory. Lum1006 Archi-
Preferiubly n
Experienced, Frank's Brake Service, 329 LI- ane,
“BREAD WRAPPER AND PACKERS
Day or night work: full or part tim
GENERAL BAKING CO. 318 W. Vermont
Pleasant work; chance for advancement. . See Mr. Moore . Dependable 0 Drug Stores. California and Market Sts.
GENERAL OFFICE WORK
International Detrola Corp. 1124 W. 21st St, Call Personnel, LI-5491
BUS BOYS
Colored-—Must be 18 Short Hours—Chance for Advancement
MAROTT HOTEL _ Mr. Blake ‘CABINET MAKERS
MACHINE AND BENCH MEN GOLDSMITH EQUIPMENT CO. 339 N. CAPITOL AVENUE
CAR WASHER
Essential Industry
GENERAL BAKING CO.
318 W, Vermont
a
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 have an attractive offer for you. Apply now.
Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co. — SAS VANBUIEN % SILK SPOTTER %
Fashion Cleaners, 1901 Central,
RAILROAD OPENINGS FOR Stenographers or Typists
(Male or Female)
Yard Clerks (Male only) Apply i U. $. Railroad Retirement Board
15 East Maryland St,
CRITICAL WAR WORK - No Bx iélice Required. WOMEN ARE TAUGHT SEWING PACKIN TAS EORING Men Needed for Packing BECK CANVAS PRODUCTS, INC.
3234 W. Washington Street
% WOOL SPOTTER
FASHION CLEANERS, 1901 Central
L.G.S. SPRING CLUTCH CORP.
. “898 Division St.
Doubling Vital War Production Men and Women Urgently Needed BURRERS GRINDERS MACHINE OPRS. TOOLMAKERS STENOGRAPHERS DRAFTSMEN INSPECTORS TIME KEEPER
Apply U.S.E.S,
SHORT NIGHT SHIFT
Convenient Hours, 6-12'P. M. 5 Days a Week
Vital factory work. No experience needed and the work is easy to learn. If you want longer hours we have -vacancies in the 6:30 p. m.-—5 a, m. shift. Apply in person between 8 a.m.—2 p.m.
THE BARBASOL CO.
"Waltresses & Fountain Qirls
No Sundays. Meals and uniforms fur nished. Coons Drug Store, 440 N. Illinois.
846 N. Senate
SKILLED AND UNSKILLED - OPERATORS, INSPECTORS
CHINE
White Girl or Woman
to assist in care of children. Room, board and wage. HU-1260.
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 Cloak. Hovey Call RI- 1321—8 A. M. to
50 GIRLS
to Pack Cookies
Century Biscuit Co.
630 W. New York St.
PERMANENT JOBS
SHIPPING AND RECEIVING DEPT, Good, permanent jobs for men, PRODUCTION DEPT® Good, permanent jobs for men and
women, PAYROLL AND ACCCOUNTING DEPT. For mi tous: experienced girls. Employment Office
GIRLS
Mechanics Uniform & Wiper Supply
333 N. NOBLE
,] hours—experience not necessarv—swork 54 "| hours per week-—war work with excellent
BOWES “SEAL FAST" GORP.
216 N, PINE ST.
MEN—WOMEN
General factory work, day or night
CIRLS—Day Work Only
Do You Live Near 3800 E. "Washington?
16 8. Bherman Drive will train you ‘for a clean, easy, factory position operating an envelope machine.
GIRLS — WHITE
It 80 Central States Envelope Co.
post-war opportunity. @ Punch 8 @ Labor ® Drill Press : org ® Burring
McQUAY-NORRIS “MFG. co.”
1737 MASS. AVE.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN AND WIFE MANAGE ONE OF OUR STORES
to sort linens. Experience unnecessary. American Linen Supply Co., 1115 N. Capitol | ¢lean, interesting work with post-war pe future. Salary based on a plan that WAITRESSES Sytounsicaity pays more for ability —- energy reflected in -increased sales. Adwi Wages dress Times Box A748. 3 HEELER'S We Are Expanding ; W. Market NEED FOR NIGHTS 139 N. Penn. r A-1 centerless grinders, Bullards oper-
COAL TRUCK DRIVER
Experienced Man for New Brittan Bhuoking Machine “The Plant With Plenty of Future”
STEWART MFG. CO.
3200 E. Washington Mr. Martin
Steady Job—Good PAY All Coal Conveyor Load
MUESING-MERRICK “C "Coa
“COAL TRUCK DRIVERS
Most coal conveyor loaded STEADY EMPLOYMENT
Muesing-Merrick Coal Co:
3830 Brookville Road IR-1191 401 8. State MA-8585 1113 E. -22d MA-2481
COOK—COLORED for Coffee Shop. MAROTT HOTEL Mr. Blake COOKS and GRILL MEN WA-6440 GUTTERS —PRESSMEN
or Rubber Products KARPEX MFG. CO,
1436 E. 19th St. Take Brightwood or Columbia car to 19th
EXTRACTOR MAN Good Starting Pay Sterling Laundry, T36 Lexington
FIREMAN & WATCHMAN
Eight hours a day, 7 days a week; work not heavy and good pay. Elderly man can handle. CENTRAL VENEER CO, Brightwood 2143 Winter Ave. Y FOUNTAIN MEN [7.05 WA-G440.
FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS
Permanent Position Opportunity for Advancement Can Use Part Time Worker
1PMto6P M Penn Railroad, 139 E. South Freight House Truckers
Full or part-time workers needed. Immediate cash for part-time work.
N. Y. Central Railroads PERSONNEL DEPT, 715 Big 4 Bldg. 108 8. Meridian FRY COOK—DISHWASHER
Central Commissary, 760 8. Emerson,
FUR NAILERS Experienced—Top Salary
INDIANA FUR CO. 114 E. Washington GENERAL MECHANIC
Mechanics; pleasant work; genesst equipment maintenance; good p MUESING- RR "COAL *%o.
WE HAVE OPENINGS “FoR A FEW WHITE MEN TO DO JANITOR WORK. 8-HOUR DAYS, NO SUN. DAYS, TIME AND ONE-HALF OVER 40 HOURS. CALL AT 557 CONSOLIDATED BLDG.
Ice Delivery Man Irvington Ice & Fuel Co.
. 412 S. Ritter “Active Middle Aged Man to do janitor work in small department Opportunity to do other work and chance for advancement. Day shift. Essential
industry. Good starting rate and a job with post-war possibilities. Mr, Williams, 8.
FR-101 for janitor work in 2 White Men office building. Steady inside job. Pay weekly. Suitable hours can be arranged. 309 Circle Tower.
LABORERS
Outdoor, healthful, year round work. Time and one-half for over 40 hours. No age limit.
CROWN HILL CEMETERY
LABORERS needed in critical ine dustry. Apply in person to Mr, Baker, Citizens Gas and Coke Utility, 2950 Prospect st.
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN to clean and is is important work. BANQUET ICE CREAM & MILK 1214 Southeastern Ave,
Co.
Women ~ Surgical or
general clerks, stenographers ts In UO 8 Aad os
Army pos Clothing, Uving quarters, f
or phone FR anklin ue.
sterilize milk equipment.
dices or cian at Army Hospitals and clerk-typists, at
med- ks and Typists feal and dental sare, ot) X Meter Readers and sntertainment pig furs! o Car Washers nish Wri y Reeruit-| + Aute Mechanie
- Office, Ho North Fennayivania?
ator, small engine lathe operators perienced or inexperienced). FOR DAYS A-1 tool lathe man and one good laborer.
TEWART MFG. 3200 E. Washington, Mr. Martin INDIANAPOLIS POWER & Hon €o. ESSENTI a1 Bouse
—
(ex~
% Laborers % Apprentice Linemen * Xk Apprentice Water Softener Operston er!
~
APPLY 1250 W. MORRIS 8'r.
Vv WOMEN
Machine Experience Necessary High Pay — a Shifts
HOLOOMS & £8 MFG. 0.
15645 Van Buren
HELP WANTED—MALE un ASSISTANT STORERDOM MAN
CLAYPOOL. *noTEL
Auto Body and Fender Man
win Train-=With or Without Tools Top Pay
TELEPHONE (00.
diay 8t.
be 230 N. | ATED Office 5. Steady “ y
PRODUCTION
Adin ASSISTANT as
WOMEN Pennsylvania Motor Inn for cutting room in wiping cloth laundry. N. _Feonsylvania St. Experience unnecessa Stead . RAK i H Ni jnent, essential industry. oy Sampler gto BRAKE Hichan or Sanitary. Waste Wiper ‘Co. | puPont Brake & Motor Service, w BE. ‘South St. Washingt BE-1797. ood wince Tor = | Automobile Mechanic ™% mc" t 0 nities Now rage and filling station. TR-9T72. INDIANA BELL AUTO mechanic; name D6, 1610
paul 0 Adgma, ferid
RTS Beswas Ei $
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LUBRICATION MAN Permanent, profitable, See Paul Adams HICKMAN OLDS 1510 N. Meridian WANTED--Machine Tenders, Backtenders, Millwrights, Windermen, and Laborers, Steady employment. Apply T. J. Russell, Manager, Sangamon Paper Mills, Eaton, Indians.
Meghanic | Helper
‘Wanted Mechanics, Helpers and Tire Men
In Essential Industry Apply Clyde 8. Berry
Asro Mayfow br Transit Ge.
Gd. wages, "GAM. Gar, 4421 E. 10th
Mass. Ave,
READ 00d Wages and steady. employment; full or gait, jin hme a a critical jndyates. chardson, floo te Jem, Ba ich Coke Utility, "» 8
Printing Dept. Position Open for
MULTILITH OPERATOR
Good future. Opportunity, Experienced preferred. Pleasant working conditions, For Interview Call at
‘American States Ins. Go. 542 N. Meridian NIGHT MAN MUST BE ABLE TO DRIVE. IN VICE. & PENN.
pefitter needed
Barber Shop
--{ Alhambra, Cal.
401 8. State - 8585 1114 BE, 22d WA-2481} 3330 Brookville Rd. IR-1191
GUARANTY CAFETERIA, 20° N. Meridian
Goodyear Recap Plant
Tire repair man, Will’ train; permanent; good pay; 40 hours with overtime.
. Talbot
Man to Work in ; Recapping Plant Commercial Tire Service 620 N. Delaware St. ROOFER Reése Roofing Co,
1050 E. 40th. EXP. SALESMEN-—8ell abrasives and plas«
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tic mdse, to dept. stores -hdwe. house | furn,, variety, chains, gift & baby shops. Big full-time line for live wire, hard
worker, Turner Bros, P. O. Box 175,
Wanted by national food manufacturer in field, t6 cover hotels, restaurants, institutions and jobbers, state of Indiana.
_|SALES REPRESENTATIVE |
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Do Somie “After the War “work is plentiful. It is sure to come
Timothy P. Sexton
; HELP WANTED WALE PERSONAL L SERVICIS
ESSENTIAL EN AE . Experience NOT Necessary Pull or part-time. Steady work now and after the war. Our Vasiion has been in operation here for 78 y
National Starch "Produots, Ine.
Steady Work--Nice Surroundings
Wilking Musie Co. 610 8. New Jersey Wanted SEWING MACHINE MECHANIC Excellent Position:
BECK CANVAS PRODUCTS, INC.
3234 W. Washington
"J STORAGE MAN
We need a man r daytime our milk storage. his is a permanent job with good hours and chance for advancement. Banquet Ice Cream & Milk Co., 1214 Southeastern.
MEN NEEDED
To Stack Cases of Milk . A py
STOCK CUTTERS
For Rubber Production.
KARPEX MFG. CO. 1436 E. 19th. Take Brightwood or Columbia ear to 10th St.
General Mill Wor Also Full-Time Jobs. Call in person EVANS MILLING CO. 1730 W. Michigan
YOUNG MEN For detailed office work. Must be interest ed in future. Good salary, post-war possi. bilities, plenty of opportunities, rapid advancement for right men. GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER CO. 602 N. Capital. Mr. Brown. RL 3504.
MEN—HERE 1S AN OPPORTUNITY
to get a good 5'%-day 50-hour week job Mabutactuting sitomptive engine 22h ngs. Come in, § 4 Federal ‘Mo-
4 ’ 28&3- AnoTasia Easy
Buy one acre or more and pay for it while wages are
The Best Investment en Earth Is a Piece of the Earth as the Seat of All Investments Is Real Estate!
SEXTON REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENGY
701 Peapiia Bank B MA, 2334-5
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Planning” for Yourself good and in handy it your work slackens.
. Lawrenes Sexton.”
FOR BUSY outa
Established territory; car essential. Salary, tommission and expenses. Good 1515 8. DROVER nary sel radvertised Permanen price aT starting income guaranteed. Write full Short Da Shifts yy Pine hair aty sie am details. BOX AB56, care of Times. 1 A. M. it No coLD WAVES . . $1.50 6 Days Week Sanders, Tuners, Piano Repairmen Leading Cars—Unloading Grals Worth $10-13—All Work Guaranteed.
No ADDoincients Lil
| Paper Cleaning eid
Pl t be my 18 | Immediate service. bi-0028
WALLPAPER cleaning.
Good, clean work guaranteed. MA-9688.
PAPER . HANGING, cleaning. ‘Estimate free; 10 years experience. Delators, MA-6821, 6-8 P. M.
PAPER HANGING and Sheaningt white; en
yous experience.
LI-19
“STOREROOM HELPER
Good hours. Salary, room, board and laundry, CH-7676. Mr. Burris
Men at Once for stock room ‘and
porter work. Good pay. Indiana Wallpaper & Paint Co., 28 E. Maryland. 2
TALLYMAN
for Checking Freight Opportunity for Advancement
PENN RAILROAD
139 E. South St,
Truck Body Repair Men
Apply Wm. R. Stewart Aero Mayflower Transit Co. 887 Mass. Ave.
TRUCK MECHANICS Full or Part Time
Good Pay—Steady Work
GENERAL TRUCK SALES, INC. LI-1461
Experienced UPHOLSTERERS SPRINGERS
JOHN J. MADDEN MF@. ¢0.
16th and Sherman Drive
VAULT MEN
INDIANA FUR CO. 114 E. Washington
WASH ROOM MAN Permanent, profitable, See Paul Adams HICKMAN OLDS 1510 N, Meridian
X-RAY ORDERLY
analy Employment X-Ray Department
METHODIST HOSPITAL BOYS
VACATION WORK We are now accepting applications, full or part time work. No experience necessary. Must be 16 years of age or over. If interested see Mr.
W. J. HOLLIDAY & co.
543 W. McCARTY
16 to 17 Years Old Full ‘or part time work. diate employment. : Apply Personnel Office McQuay-Norris Mfg. Co. 1737 Mass. Ave. Age 18 up for full time stock work. Ideal working conditions. No experience required.
—> Lane Bryant €«—
2 E. MARKET ST. BOYS to Weigh Bundles Sterling Laundry 735 Lexington
BOYS | to _offbearer On Newspaper Press. Corrieltus — Printing Co., 2457 E. Washington,
80YS
Imme-
to pass circulars after school
Apply 124 W. Washington 8t
MAN OR BOY for: pleasant inside work 40-HOUR WEEK 18 W. GEORGIA to op~
YOUNG MAN Df exempt, erate small punch press and be able to learn other work. Opportunity for advancement .in essential industry, with good post-war possibilities. Day work, good hours, time and one-half over 40 hours. Mr, Williams, FR-1918. WHITE man for building and ground work; year around job. Park School, 3050 Cold Spring Road.
MAN FOR POWER HOUSE
In Institution, Call Supt, BE-4797. MAN to wash trucks and do porter work in garage. Essential industry, post-war opportunity. See Mr. Har-
ton St.
MAN for , perience not sylvania st
t rvice t oms. Colored Man * * Tee er » MEN
Steady work, plenty of overtime. In essential food industry. Hand trucking and loading flour and feed . E-Z-BAKE MILLS A¢me-Evans Co., Inc. Blackford Bt, and W., Washington
MEN-—16 to 55
for work in service station; perma. 00d starting salary; oppors or advancement; no tire or
GASETERIA @ 1031 B. Washington St.
MEN wanted In critical Industry. 48hour week. Firemen, track men, . Iaborets, oven ‘men, machinists, machinjst helpers, sutionaty engineers, Slacttietans See wn. Jolly or Mr. Lents at gatehouse of Citizens Cas & Coke Utility, Langsdale Ave. at Northe
western, M E N THE WADLEY €O.
335 W. North MEN Goad pay, — A, 10 minutes
8. from Circle. Post-war (uture Se UNNECASSATY.
LILLY JAR NISH co.
MEN FACTORY AND YARD
poiaential Jndustry: svndy work, No ex-
light mechanical NORE, Bxnecessary. 18 Penne.
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mon, West Baking Co., 1331 E. Washing-|.
to oy Mr. Sanner, 11-8303, gul Service, Division of Federal Mogull “san Corp., 832 N. Meridian. MEN OVER 50 . for essential war work to deliver tele-| rams in -downtown building. interesting work, See Mr. Dalton, N. Meridian WESTERN UNION MEN Past middle age, white; for positions” as ELECTRICIAN—PLUMBER MAINTENANCE & ENGINE oo m Perm, position. Goo Claypool Hotel Working conditions, NATIONAL MATTRESS CO. 806 N. Senate Ave. % MEN We need 3 men to work at night loading out dairy products. Chance for advancem nt and overtime If desired. Apply Banquet Ice Cream & Milk Co, 1214 Boutheastern ave. . 3 MEN for Sales Department with large well known organization. No experience
tice in our “Mailing Department,” to | BRlearn “The Mailers Trade." Good starting pay which Inetenste with time served. work permanent, Five-day week, 37° hours with time and one-half if work overtime, Sée Mr. Whiteman at 12:30 P. M. The Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland HELP KEEP 'EM ROLLING Railroads Urgently Need Yard Brakemen Store Helpers Switchtenders Shop Helpers Road Brakémen Signal Helpers No Experience Necessary
U. 8... RAILROAD A REMENT BOARD 15 East Maryland Street
NEEDS YOU No previous machine-shop experience necessary; we will instruct you. ning for u Press. 330 pm. 0 1 Machine Drill Press 2 midnight; 12 midnight to 7 a.
Apply Buplogment Office 8 a.m. to § p.m, Monday thru Saturday
WANTED—Warehouse helper and set-up man for Furniture Store Highest Wages CALL LI-9885 G VETERANS
Here is an opportunity to get permanent employment in one of the country’s most stable industries. Pleasant outside route work with average earnings $65 to 75 per week. Paid training gived. Company furnishes all equipment and stands responsible for all credit. Apply OMAR, INC, 901 E, 16th St.
% FREIHOFER BAKERS +
a AN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY will employ 3 men for established bakery routes selling house to house. Men earn» ing from $50 to per week. No experience needed. We will train you. Appl at 318 W. Vermont st, or call RI-646 for appointment. Ask for Mr Simpson.
Light Production Work
WE NEED MEN
for essential war production; experience not necessary if mechanically inclined. Sir all shop. Good pay for starting wage.
SCREW MACHINE PRODUCT CO.
Patch Plastering ™"5e=s 7
3-DAY radio repair. bid ave 3 Fn and
50-L8 tubes. - 1538
REVOKED AUTO LICENSE
Certificate filed. Responsibility dept, ' RELIAR INS. AGENCY, me 3i3 INDIANA TRUST BLDG.
i! - 3 ROCK WOOL 250 hor’ . CH-6085.
ate. sefvice. - Night or day.
necessary. Excellent earnings. Permanent |ROOFING aud siding; hi fenced. Free - position Spientid Sppertunlty ig ok estimates. FR-370 -8573. service Apply Rogers Studio, . i Tmmedi serve Penns Be —__|ROOFING les. eo fre i High T:hool student to become appren- PLL, Work Guaranteed oh Broadway,
Root Regis, if Kis Xow H1-2928
TREE TRIMMING AND F TREE REMOVING FR. 1913
WASHER REPAIR "=, on wis
all washers. CH-6110-R. WATCH REPAIRING
Plinest Workmanship-—Guarantesd
| Prompt Service. 204 Indiana Trust Bldg Gus Meister 31" \iheaseer
"ONE-DAY SERVICE
- ea HY WORK AT ADAMST — . Emergency Dry Cleaners eady employmen pay w every chance to learn and advance your- | Greseent Cleaners, 1244-46 N. Cap, self; Yashuiuls with pay; asitactve group IPBCIA " insurance plan; generous profit-sharing ‘ - and retirement plan; clean working con- a Ga wi gutter painting. ditions; Athletle Scuvities. as. Apply employment office, J. nufacturing | SPECIALIZE. repeal ‘chimneys, 217 8. Beimont Ave "(Take W, Washe Joundations, leaky roofs and gutters ie streetcar.) GA. 1147 AMERICA AR CORP. GET your houses and peinied r white” we still dave 00s in 429 South Harding estimates, BE. 0515
ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 18
ALABAMA, 820'; N.—Constant hot wal o private hame. “Kitchen priv. Over Burn
afe. BARTON HOTEL
Clean, attractive rooms; good beds, Weekly rates upon application, Delaware at Michigan.
BER 4 suitable 1 Pelt. BE-43
cely prt. “pear Alison's and LiGE
U ID . Nice to bath. Gentleman. HU. mar
10 1308 hare with room in private home. CH-0418.
WILSON HOTEL Soepine Room ML
sc FT. dd bl 2
privik Ra Ex Dade - \ight duties, eg change for Reliable white xehangy for 9. Te ail “atter § So ri EATA| T m, N. Ca apito], BR-1612 QUIET,
, comfortable, Tornished. near bath}. innerspring. 763 W. Drive, Woodruff Place, after 6 p. m.
ROOMS WITH BOARD ~~ = If CONVALESCENTS 075. = ms
24 hours. Stull Nursing Home, 2238 N. Meridian, TA-3001, WANT CHILDREN to room and board, Mother's care. Near school hi chureh, WA-7678.
Convalescent Home; 6879 E. Wash,
Gaffney, 706 Guaranty Bldg. WANTED . Man for truck parts stock room
Experience Not Needed APPLY William R. Stewart
Aero Mayflower Transit Co.
887 Massachusetts Ave.
“% LEARN A TRADE * Bats unity to. learn ODaker’s trade. one hall ov 0 hoy th & post-war securit: ove rview. West Ce.
for inte! 3 EB Washington st
* PART TINE %
132 W. 13th Phone LI-1668 | Doctors references. Nurses’ care. me WANTED—Men for office bullding work; I white; steady employment. See Mr. Crad e Home for Babies 2% 6710 CHILD TO ROOM AND BOARD, Mothers care. TA-T84
WANT sor CHILD TO good Christian home.’ HU-8164.
GOOD CARE for your children, dard Fenced back yard. 1111 Udell. TA:
CARE OF 2 children, between 3 to 6 5
colored home. WA-0450. CH to room and board, any Fenced yard. 24-hr. service. MA-2004,
CARE for children, and sleeping room fog mother. CH-TIT2.2
EXCELLENT care Tor Shildred, 3 to years. Nic Nice yard. CH-6818-W
Men needed for load-out 4:30 a. m. to 7 a, m. Apply Banquet Ice Cream & Milk | Co,, 1214 Southeastern ave.
| NEED A MIDDLE AGE MAN
to assist me in my Susie, Good opporunity. Excellent Bee Mr. Stewart, 214 Riosge "But ding.
IER White or colored: light
16 OR OVER factory work. Steady
employment 1120 E. 32d. WA-1871. To do dry cleaning
COLORED MAN work; part time.
BROADWAY, 1138 — Room, BS range’ sink: employed, $6. {12TH, 611 E Room, kitchenette, sink; employed,
TWO unfurnishea rooms, adults only, wa, Mallory No. 2 plant (1800 East), 4 8. Summit, 7 p. m to 9 p. m.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1 T. A. Moynahan Properties
“MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS" City-Wide
APARTMENT RENTAL
850 N. Pennsylvania St, g Ll 5354
range,
FASHION CLEANERS, 1001 Central, POSITIONS WANTED : 12 WANTED—Man with family wants farm
job. Charles Hgpenny, 365 W. Jackson
st. ‘Brasil, Indiana
PERSONAL SERVICES " DIG BASEMENTS on contract vicinity of Mars Hill, Drexel Gardens, Maywood,
3148 McClure st. (Mars a
INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY | SCHOOL We Siaduate Skilled Operators Trained by Expert Teachers INTERNATIONAL AURY SCHOOL M2 E. WASH
‘CLOGGED SEWERS OPENED RI. 8814 ine co. IR. 9108
ING CO. Clogged sewers, downspouts, sink drains, roots cut with * electric eel No digging, no mess Work guar, Estimates free.
SEPTIO TANKS, cesspoois, vaults cleaned; |
NO VACANT APARTMENTS NO VACANCIES GENERAL APARTMENTS 28 W. VERMONT
FURNISHED APTS. & H HOUSES 18 1]
341, 4 apts; 508 N. ny Park Ave, 2 apts) 120 N. East, 1 aph, FR- 2120—CH-7307-M. 3 ROOMS, completely furnish ] = ge, private bath, heat poy water, | Adults only. 1027 8. State, In rear, MAN will share his apArument w ib man who ean furnish references. V 0747, before 1 vii 0-10 Share Tn i -
ome with lady between 60-
“Telephone and
free inspection; work guaranteed. | MIS TE bi Bgl oa _ 85 a load; spread. BE-1006- M. & Pre nian ash. Room
sandwich al repair-
RIC irons, hot plates, toasters, repaired; fan or! ing. 513 W. Washingto:
Anis Sid Jrachn. \AL Make & La
guar.; antiques ipeall” LL 9780. Re Bemansiings IR-6968 Est. free.
Est. free. 5 GA-3600, CVO: SRE, *TAnSWi Mattresses [oiiited cary. Ri-18%2. Moth Holes, Tears, Burns
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; 3 Front End Sr and Aligning <M
Trailer Space ™ "35 Get DEE WANTED TORENT El
IER ET Ba STORAGI Hodges Storage Co. Store Ee a Later, 960-62 N, Meridian—RI. : HOU
$2250 In 0 ris i Eo oh 2
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