Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1946 — Page 18
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HALIFAX HOPEFUL OF PEACE CHARLESTON, 8. C, Jan. 7 (U. )~Viscount Lord Halifax, British auibaasmdor, expressed confit war can be out-
on W. W. Orit writin, =| [HR St.
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They Say It ud ati flly x The ALLIED FLORISTS Assn.
L. Gleaves,
LAWRENCE LIQUOI LIQUOR
Granting of a three-way liquor -| license at Lawrence was taken under consideration until next Mon"|day by the county liquor board. Meanwhile members will visit the community to see for themselves what conditions are. The petition
Capt. O. C. French, 8624 Pendleton Pike, and John Willams, operator of the Castle Barn night club there. Capt. French proposed. to operate a tavern at Geneva st. and Pendleton Pike, A protest, containing 150 sign. [vi tures, was filed‘ with the board today, opposing a license to the
wry wit IGIUED GAOT 4% [protest is being considered against Williams. Principal remonstrants include William J, McGee, the Rev, Bernard
Methodist church, and Mrs. Norris Wardell, president of the church's Wesleyan Service Guild
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vir Sunday morning,
1 re Tod: Stet survived b And 15 & “ion “Cha Ten.
Tuesday, Prien Burial al Fhildelphis,” Ind. Priends
’ Steven and Michael away Saturday afternoon. Services 3a ny ot Christ
rey EB. of "103s N. Beville ave,
June, ae and Ra d . Arth ymond Case,
9 Altar Society viu meet. Mon-
3302 N. un aa father, of Mrs.
Orown HL Priends |} "mother of Bdmund nd “Indi napolis, Passed
HEDGES-—-James XK. vice Flanner age 82 years, passed Wednesday, i:30141" The at Jan. 5. Friends may call
i LARGEST OPTICIANS Principal f this fi ; NO EXTRA |.» ares spient factory 323 alin CHARGE fhe areal retaih optloal pariors In 145 N. Pennsylvania st.
Open All Day Wednesday and Saturday Eves. to 9 P. M. STORES IN Pr CIPAL TIES POUNDED 1807 mB 1 DEATH NOTICES 2
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W., of 1121 N. Hlinols st. age 61, beloved husband of Hazel Fross, father ‘of Walton and Charles Fross, Mrs.
rell, brother of Mrs. Anne Hedrick, Mrs. Pearl Lowery, Charles Fross, passed ayay | Friday morning. Muneral services Tuesday, 1:30 p. m., at Shirléy Bros. Central Chapel, ls | 946 N. Tilinois st. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at the chapel any time,
f | HAMPTON —- Mary, “wife of John = mother of Harold J, Hampton, Mrs. C. J. Gentzkow and Mrs. D. H, Humphrey, died Saturday at 1915 N. Alabama st , {Funeral Tiesday, 8:30, at Boy MorSuasy, Merulian at 19th st, 9 a. in 88, r an aul Cathedral, {call at mortuary, Friends nay
HAMM Augusta V,, age 80 years, beloved 1, other of Mrs, M. H. Joh nston, Mrs. . M. Penn; sister of Mrs. Loftis Pate, Mrs. Hattie Moore, Indpls.: G. A. Weldon, Cataula, Ga.; Theodore Weldon, Columbus, Ga i grandmother of Forrest M. Johnston, Lat Is.; Mrs. K. M, Wheet, LaJdolla, Calif; slie M. Penn Jr, U. B N., passed away ‘i Bunday. Puneral tus, 10 a. Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chaps i, om E. Washington st. Burial Columbus, Ga Friends may call at Irving Hill, ’
. | HANSING — Christian, age 88, father of Christina ! Hataing, ar ad ,|8ing of Elkhart, Fred and Harry Hansing eof city: also suryived by four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, passed away i | Sunday at the residence, 1420 Prospect st Funeral service Wednesday, Jan, 9, 2 P. m., in Meyer & Abdon Funeral Home, ry Prospect : Huial Concordia cemev ny ho Hands Byied, Friends may call
+ T. Blasengym Funeral Ho i Pp mn Monday Services Tuesday, y m epary 8. 10 urial Floral Park. HE NDRICKSEN Edmund V., of 316 E y da mont, Apt. 7, Entered into rest Suni Say at Ard Be '0., age 50 years. HusSand of Helen P, Hendrickson, Service 2050 E Michigan 3. Prichde ero! wonapel, ends are Welcom ee Burial ‘Orown Hill I, Moore Mortuaries, .
HENDRICKSON dns, Age 43, 260 m We ge a. passed away Friday evening, Arence, daughter ¢f Agnes Shonk. A or of ‘Clarence Jr. and James; sister of pt Mrs, Louisa Crulo, Everett, Earl, Ray-
t st, Tuesday, B New Crown
SU Bare A. Hester and Pre. James|
LICENSE WEIGHED
Lilian Thompson and Mrs. Maxine Far-| n
. ou and Roy Shonk. Services HO the C. Wilson “Chapel of the
urial New Chimes." ay call at “Chapel of the
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and articies re to “owner. return
Apphy Personnel Office
1 NEEDED AT ONCE.
7 DIE DESIGN CHECKERS
* COMPTOMETER OPERATORS South-Wind Division
EFA ARNER CORP.
1063 York St.
1839 1293 11.85
2585 23.70
6747 4685 4274
Ind. Moore Mortuaries.
ers for the second two licenses to[KLASING Charles WF. are. vos which the town ls entitled are (merman of eit: Arr of weber, roe:
Mo.; Mrs. Dick and Mrs
resid: ce, 1214 Churchman ave, Bunt nat, Puneral service Wednesday,
father of Mrs. James E. MacDonald sad
New cassia, P. J. Land of Anderson, nd of Spiceland, passed away
call at the chapel any time. | MARTIN Frances M. 1619 College ave,
Redwine, - passed away Sunday evening. the Chimes,’ 1234 Prospect st, 10 a m. Wednesday, Burial at Amity, nd.
day, Jan, §, Funer Tuesday, Jan. 8,
call at mortuary any time,
Pintzke, sister of Mrs. William
m, da Bt. Pioan of ~~ yr, Meal Tuesday, # a. m. Priends invited.
p. m. at the residence, 2153 Barth ave.
Home, 1308 Prospect st., after 7p a Monday. Service Wedn
rene. Friends invited. RYAN-—Theresa, 84 year (nee Schneider),
of Phil P. Ryan Jr, Cleveland; Mrs. Katherine R. Koster, ‘Indianapolis; Mrs.
f . ™ y v Mrs. Ralph R. Kimble, gEaRdmother of
Mary Y. 1/6 John J. Murphy Jr., Rev. Joseph F. Koster and Rev. Charles 'P. Koster, died at the home of her son in Cleveland Sunday. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st, 10 a. m, 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. meme Holy Cross cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary after noon, “Tuesday.
SNELL—Oliver M., 1624 Fletcher ave,
Snell, brother of Harry Suell, passed away Sunday, Jan, 6. Bervices at Bert 8 a al Home, 1047 Churchman ave, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2 m. Priends are welcome, Interment Vashington Park.
SULLIVAN — Catherine (nee O'Grady), widow of Dennis J. Sullivan, beloved
six grandchildren, sister of the Rev. P, J. O'Grady of Dallas, Tex.
and Michael O'Grady, all Ireland, passed away Saturday st Wg residence, 1226 N. Grant. Funeral Tuesday, Jan. 8, from the residence, 8:30 a. m. requiem nas at Church of the Little Flower, 9 m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery.
residence. Blackwell Funeral Service. VAN BUSKIRK—Lorraine, beloved wile of Herschell Van Buskirk, and mother of Harry 8. Newton Jr., Mrs. Earl Williams, and Mrs. Robert Wels, and grandmother o Ronald Rniama, passed AWAY Sunday m. Priends may call at the Stirling Puneral Home, 1420 Prospect ho after 6 p. m., Monday, Puneral service Wednesday, 10:30 a. m., from the funeral home. Friends invited. Burial Washing-
CADE—We sincerely wish to thank our many friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness and sympathy extended to us in our recent bereavement, the loss of our mother and sister, Stella Ines Cade, We also extend our grateful thanks for the numerous floral tributes and messages of sympathy. We wish especially to thank Rev. A. Berton Clarke, pastor of West Morris street Christian Church for his consoling words and 'he singers, Mrs. Opal Thompson, and Mrs. Lucille Hildebrand, Dr. E. T. Gaddy, the pallbearers, the Beanblossom Funeral Home for their services. DAUGHTERS, SONS AND SISTERS KINGSTON—We sincerely wish to thank our many friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness and sympathy extended to us in our recent bereavement, the loss of our beloved mother, Mrs. Rosina: Kingston. We also extend grateful thanks for the numerous floral tributes and messages of sympathy. We especially wish to thank the Rev. Thomas B. Kline, pastor of St. Mark's United Jatharen Church, for his consoling words, J. Cochran Pharmacy and Dr. Ry A A. Gerder and the pallbearers -and the Ww. Stirling Puneral Home for their if eticien | 7 services.
SPARKS, MISS ELEANOR KINGSTON, MR. ROBERT KINGSTON.
NEWMAN—We wish to extend our heariHh thanks, and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral sfierings from our many kind friends, neighbors and relatives extended at our recent bereavement
the organist, Mrs. Fowler, the pallbearers, buddies of oro: I ict Price Steel Co., and the local union C. 1. O, he J.-C. Wilson (and Mr: Bara Carmondy,
: WIFE E AND CHILDREN ILBON—We are deeply appreciative and a. lo, our many friends, neighbors and relatives our heartfelt thanks for their acts of love and kind words of sym-
' ies.
ment, the loss of our beloved Miss Alice
the lovely floral tributes to our loved one. We especially wish to thank Rev. R. R.
amma sorority, the friends from Auburn,
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ner & Buchanan, morticians, FAMILY
.|IN MEMORIAM 4 PARB—In loving memory of our dear father, Sam rb, who departed this
life, Jan. 17, 1927. We do not forget you
Gone and forgotten By some you may be, But dear in our memory You ever Bs be, OHTERS AND BONS
In oi Batts your me Sweetly, tender, fond rg ingots, - There 1s not a day, dear mother, y That we do not think of you. THE CHILDREN,
SE Earl
or around Indians reward, 412 8. Parker.
FTRAYED or Tost from 190 Fuseny it. a ‘are a a, WAST bus,
rd forrow pete van and 's. Reward. e
BRACELET, yellow gold, 17 ston center, ft of deceased husband. ny ard, “Gada,
stow of city; brother of Mrs. Charles bell: also survived by six grandchil-
Stenographers Comptometer Statistical Clerk Operator Pay Roll Clerk Receptionist
“Foellent working conditions, Advancement opportunities,
__McQUAY NORRIS MFG. CO.
1737 Mass. Ave,
dren, away suddenly at the unday w
9, A » ay AL Meyer & Abdon on Homa,
st. Eatombment
Prospect Park Mausoleum, Friends inyited, Aakingion Pa may call at the Juneral
LOST—Peach onyx TFG bound with Erastus (Ras) J, yg A E. Gist, be: iA gold, at Murat theater, Reward.
= loved husband of Rheba M. Land and RI-01
randfatheér of NANCY LE® BOG Linum www acDenald and bro of Homer Land of
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Detroit, Mich, and Mrs. Nancy | i Satur.
day a. m. Funeral Jusidek hn Lhe tm Bros. Central Chapel - J. Renner, pastor of the Lawrence rg ey Memorial Park. Priends may
wife of William C. Martin, mother of Martin and. Mrs, Byron Smith. 3 grandchildren, Willlam and Patricia Ann Martin, sister of Mrs, Grace Mitterhousen of Los An geles, Cal; Mrs, Myrtle Cotton of Trafalgar, Ind; 1 brother, er
FEMALE HELP WANTED .
o RI- | EMALE HELP WANTED | FEMALE HELP WANTED pr TT Bootie ham, vicinity W. Reward, TRAIN TO BE A KEY PUNCH
Steno - Clerk
OPERATOR
We will pay spits $110 a month lwack' tn traffin denartment. Must while training on I. B. M. Key Punch choot graduate: ; Machines and $I 4 month when De iely acho srdusse: preter 3 ot training is completed. RForty-hour|telephone voice. week plug time and a half pay for .| overtime. Applicants must have high school education or the equivalent. Permanent jobs under Indiana Merit System. See Miss Smith, In- C diana’ Employment Security Di- or
vision, 3rd floor, 141 8. Meridian St. Call Mr. C. E. Felimy, L1-2323
inland Conlainer
Services at thé J, C. Wilson “Chapel of
~ ACCOUNTING
Accurate typists needed for ad er writing. Both electric and standard typebwriters used.
MILES Albert, e 68, father of Harl and Thomas Mites, as, assed away Satur-
10 a. m., at the Royster & Askin Mortu-
ends inA uri Piomi Fark. Prinds ma7| High school graduate AMERICAN STATE INS. CO. with ene or more years
typing experience. Age
PINTZRE —Elissbeth, widow of nrederick
Heeg, Pp Saturday, 4:15 a. m. Friends may call at
@ POLICY WRITER
Apply
N. Meridian st. Stenographers SALESLADY WANTED
18-25. Inland Container Call Mr. C. E Fellmy, L1-2323. ~ ADVERTISING COPY WRITER
? 2 N. Delaware st., after jhe residence. Requiem high’ aie
H-—Ida, wife of e Roath, sisBAY of Mrs prancy Carroll, Charles and Asbury Whitak Passed away Sunday
Friends may call at the Tolin Funeral
esday 2 p from the South Side church ot the Nana:
EL | LILLY % CO.
has job openings for women
131 S. liinels General Cloris @ SECRETARY - Comptometer Operators gy Jem| Apply 220 E. McCarty’ Apply AMERICAN STATES INS. CO. Typist 542 N. Meridian st. 20 to 35
PERMANENT POSIT IONS
Phone or write Mr. Dobson for appt.
HOOK DRUG CO. AVON PRODUCTS
Women with school-age children who need perament substantial income. hours daily. Territories north. RI-8533.
widow of the late Phil F. Ryan, mother
To do clerical and detail work in accounting dept.
gE[aiE|e|s(aniale 8 =
INSURANCE INCLNDED
Sa MONTHLY PAYMENTS | The cost of a loan for one year is’
12 pats. Houta 20pm $ $60 $555 por 500 on loons § per $100 on. loans 100 . 920 647 593 over $500. 2
1380. 9.71 3:50 la for Down Payments on Homes for 20 Months ' " Other loans on our Reduced Payment Schedule for 4, 1 2022 1422 13.04 18 or 24 months depending on their purpose. Borrow on 2 2574 1809 16.59 CHARACTER or AUTO ~ $50 to $1,500 OR MORE. 2758 19.39 17.77 Many loans completed while you wait, Take & weeks’ to make first payment. 1 PHONE FOR A LOAN ~ Anytime -- Da or 3438 3122 2049 | 'NighteCall MA 2435 now — your opsicctior cor be taken over the phone...Then come to Morris Plan this 89.95 6245 5698 afternoon or tomorrow for your money. Ask for Mr. Hiatt, 13494 9369 8547 FREE PARKING in lot across the street from office. No credit inquiries made of friends or relatives. 4outof 5 Loans made Without Endorsers.
4 UHI
Morris
HUET) LAY LEER Eo]
ment loans
0
18 Mo. to Repay
Wartime Stott Testristions have been revised. Smalls payments now available except h listed” articles are involved. Down a an home improve-
MONTHLY PAYMENTS Including All C Char
loans for .educational, business or agricultural purposes and for edical, dental and hospital exenses available or 20 mofiths,
Other Amounts in Proportion
Its Common Sense to See
nweaith.
ayment and
LC COMPANY
200 Roosevelt Bldg., I. & Wash. 205 Odd Fellow Bldg., Penn. & Wash.
Monthly rate 3% on balance of $150 or less and
12% on that part of the unpaid balance over $150.
U. 1431 LI. 8495
shorter periods. Ask
BOOKKEEPER- TYPIST General office yorx, Age 30-40 Young experienced secretaries. Previous © | experience in manufacturing desirable but
LI-2332 not essenti Or cali Mr. Bardwell eves., IR-6950
father of Pearcy R. and Carl Stewart CHORUS GIRLS With or wifhout experience. We train y salary while learning. Apply daily in person Fox Theater, 242 N. Nlinois.
'CLERK-TYPIST
Friends may call at the funeral home Iafter 7 p. m, today.
B or
ts will be consider portunities with a General Motors division. Call L1-9918 for appointment.
mother of Mrs, Dennis J. Barton and Mrs. Donald H. Kidwell; survived also by
with excellent RES STENOGRAPHERS National Hosiery Mills CLERK-TYPISTS Cali RI. 65118 A. M. to 5 P. M. ELECTROMATIC OPERATORS TYPIST COMPTOMETER OPERATORS Permanent position with excellent Replies held in strict confidence. chances for advancement; 5'%;-day Address Times Box Al34 aliens: “ony der Dleasant on 3 SECRETARIES "N. Meridian, 4th Floor
Apply Employment Office
TYPIST
w ! VICTOR DIVISION = 32" Sor are” look He Dope 8310 E. Michigan er E Badtions” Ine., 900" Teck Sidg. |
SECRETARIAL, also accounting and typ-
© TYPIST-CLERK
Desiring, open in downtown Sic. Excellent
rate typist wil clerical ability.
—High school graduate with one or more years typing éxperience. Age "Inland Container
Mrs. AL. Geiger of Tusa, Okla. 4 Mrs. Mary { Mitagerald, Mrs. Bridget he Eugene
Friends invited. Priends may call at the
Felimy, L1.2323. CLERK-—-TYPIST
Will train limited number of qualified young women: choice of 18 to 35
hours; steady employment, Do You : Indianapolis Bleaching Co Makers of “Round The Clock Nylon
es of Pe Mi Young d 30 years most deThis n 5 permanent Job, 5-day,
85 aoe
SHIRT PRESS OPERATORS Avpiy SHIRT FINISHERS AMERICAN SIAIES hs. CO,
American States Fire Insurance Co.
A ‘sécured future with a spendid opportunity for advancement for a fast, accu-
;ESperienced; i: I» Says or nights, § to WAITRESS—Night and day, Must be experienced. Ted's Lunch
EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY. | Room. 925 N. Illinois
840 N. New Jersey. YOUNG LEARN SPINNING WOMEN
lify?
CARD OF THANKS 3
or operer Operators
High school and business graduate. One year experience prafared. Age
900 W. Wabash Hosiery” have open for those who: 1. Interested in learning a skill. STENOGRAPHER 3. Have well cared for hands and 1
LIGHT, DIRECT DICTATION AND ALSO DICTAPHONE. PHONE ‘MR. WOLP. RI-9541. want quality workers.
HOOK DRUG CO. (Fo, a inte es em |
3. Want a permanent position. 4 Will be steady in attendance. We make a quality product. We
in temporary position; knowledge of shorthand necessary; 40-hour week; starting rate $35 per wk. Apply Personnel Dept, Room 214, Traction Terminal Bldg.
Indianapolis Railways
Inland Seontsines
Call Mr..C. E np. LI-2323
STENOGRAPHER
Girl to Work
OPPORTUNITIES NOW
COOK, DISHWASHER work evenings; 6 days. AN Tar
Women for Counter Work CAFETERIA
Salary, room, board, Fr dry. Sunnyside San. CH-
some Soffespondeiios petaon ally, some t Excelent Opportanity.
INDIANAPOLIS MACHINERY &
DAUGHTERS AND SON, MRS. JAMES
STENOGRAPHER
Experienced; able to handle
1950 8. Meridian 240 N. Meridian ‘St.
KINGAN & CO. Blackford at Maryland
Secretarial and clerical duties, Good opportunity with Sa manufacturing medical products. Stes work; regular hours; 5-day week. sonnel office Ediphohe Operator ’ 7” voor
Comptometer Operator
A Good Place for a
Permanent positions with increases on reg-
ularly scheduled basis.
INDIANA BELL fo i So TELEPHONE CO.
STENOGRAPHER
Good Pay—Good Hours,
PITTMAN-MOOQRE
,1300 Madison.
Sterling Laundry
Key Punch Operator Experienced Stenographer
als rmanent position. Downtown office. A Adv 1 alifioations, age, salary. Times,| goo have permanent employment APPLY GENERAL OFFICE
Real Silk WILL TRAIN
Hosiery. Monders and Seamers
8 to 35 Rl with well ~for hands and nails.
pathy extended In our recent bereave-
M. Wilson, We extend grateful thanks for
Cross, the Beta chapter of the Alpha Beta RR. nm WORK.
d., the executives and employees the Indiana Bell Telephone Co, ayy Pian:
Hall- Hottel Go. - MA. 858) STENOGRAPHER we have s number of openings
for young ladies and young gen-
TYPIST tlemen to work on our fountain.
RT TOR TERS AND SON MILLER-In loving memory of our dear} mothes, Ma Miller, who passed away
Rol Sk bry
Experienced Menders Experienced Seamers
son ONKLE FUNERAL HOME
TANNER & AN. West 1 Creek oy ‘TA-3377
BERT 'S. GADD
GRINSTEINER'S
Experienced Pairers
GIRLS OVER 18
738 lexington, take Shelby car to Pine
GIRLS 18 TO 30
Copraper-BosKRIOpeF for 100 Sila Who aie jjiidnesiod in oper. 40-Hour week, downtown; nice salary; | AHDE nice working conditions. Experience not necessary. We train a Mr. Plewke, gu. you. Light, clean work; 9 hours a Envelope Co, 16 8. Sherman Dr.
For Real Estate Office, Call MALE.FEM. HELP WANTED Soda Fountain
' GENERAL OFFICE WORK
Real Silk Hosiery Mills 34 N. NOBLE
See MR. MOORE Apply at office
So Edihene Om |[HOOK'S BER"A%,
ornia and Market Sts. 5!/,-day week. Steady em- gan
blojmont. Sood itarfing sel PERMANENT JOBS
Ww. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.
goa Typists, $110 a Month
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5
2 STENOGRAPHERS
Must take dictation; 5-day week. Apply personnel office.
PACKARD MFG. CO.
National Hosiery Mills Call RI 6511, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m,
GIRL or woman for light RouseNOIY, time, Monday | to Saturday.
oy . Lister, Family wi
W. T. Blasengymos 5%
‘ W. Michigan st. PE-1934
FARLEY FUNERALS olla
4 Clerks, $100 a Month
: any Wearing arel Press Operators | + Junior Stenographet * 3130 Prospect 8. © Man STERLING LAUNDRY AiO Slenagrapiy ; a ae ring sopates | HELP WANTED—MALE
1601 E. New York. =~ MA-5374
2000 Columbia Ave. See Miss Smith, 3rd floor, Employ- | Any’ nortn-bousa car to 30ch. rameter 00 geo rity Division, 141 8. Me. ridian hi
| Mineograph Oper., $100 a Mo.
High school graduation or equivalent required. 40-hour, 5%-day week,
NOW GET A $100 LOAN Repay #7.29 a Month
Up to 18 Months to Repay
; : YOU 15 18 Seo the new smaller X0U 8 12 0 ee ars payments. Loans for $50 $924 $503 : oq 100 18. $3.40 $129 certain purposes still 200 3618 1664 1443
oe 300 5463 2042 2440 2106 limited by Govern- Payments include charges at Housement Regulations to hold’ rate of 3% per month on that part of a balance not exceeding $150, § ] . and 1% % per month on that part of for full information, a balance in excess of $150.
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
Bank Bui sik ing, Floor Riley M71
Miinois Floor 1 West pa gine. 3rd Illinols St. Telephone Riley S404 | REL? WANTED—-MALE Lin
MEN FOR ASSEMBLY WEIGH IN BOY
See Mr, McAtee
EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY
840 N. New Jersey
BOOKKEEPER Eyperienced interstate truck-
| ing, |. C. C. reports; also typ-
ing. iReed Transit. GA-6290
BOY WANTED
General, for Stock Work Hours 1- P, M. to 8 P. M,
CASE CLOTHES
215 N. Senate
CLOTHING STORE MANAGER We require the services of a thoroughly
| experienced retail clothing manager. To {one who is an able organizer, a sober and
‘seasoned executive and conversant with modern chain stores operations, an atiractive postwar future is assured. Reply by letter only, stating in detail your age, experience, positions , yolume hand and such necessary information which will enable us to judge your background qualifications before granting an infer: view, Writer M:. E. Golde. CASE CLOTHES 215° N. Senate CORN shuckers, 7¢ per bushel, board and room. Dial CO-2512.
DRAFTSMAN
Experienced on light gauge sheet metal design and fabrication. Must have some ability to Jake perspective exterior layouts! some artistic
ability is advantageous. Must have
pleasing personality and ability to work in harmony with other men. Middle-aged man preferfed, Give record for past 5 years to secure consideration. - Address Times, Box A-127. ; FILLING station attendant; night man; sleagy work and good pay. 902 N, Dela-
“= —MEN WANTED Flour and Feed Packers
ACME-EVANS CO. 902 W. Wash. Ave.
Ft. polann Harrison achange, jamin Barr na
+ Tod, JANITORS" Main Phoxt 'E ha P88 1d. JOB ANALYST & EVALUATION PROVEN WRITING ABILITY
Bxperienced in radio assembly or record Shahgiog ‘operations. College graduate preferr
Apply Employment Office
VICTOR DIVISION 3310 E. Michigan
lary, , board Kitchen Helpers .7."\incry. 'sinnyside Sanatorium, CH-7676, Miss Boone:
MECHANICAL BNGINEER
Graduate engineer or equivalent with pre-war experience on time and motion study. Prefer familiarity with machine shop methods, Exbandin business makes
attractive opportunity lary commensurate with pili. State hn details in reply. Address Times, Box A 139.
Metal & Body Men ys
We have a good proposition for an Experienced man
- Ask for Mr. Trabandt SUPERIOR CHEV.
552 E. Wash, LI4378 Metal Polishers and « Buffers
y Employment Office
ZENITE METAL CORP. Rear 201 N. West St.
MECHANICS
Here is ah opportunity for good
b ‘with| Ess STE mechanics to obtain a job wi WELL "DRILLERS, , HELPERS
not «necessary;
a fecins future and ge wages.
See Mr. Trabandt
SUPERIOR CHEV. |:
op~ ' $22 E Wash, © Lar
ns :
[SURE RNR
) AUTO FINANCE FURNITURE LOANS
Locally Owned and Managed
Park for Appraisal
123 East Market St. Autos—Fur Coats, on Diamonds, ea Watches, othing, Ete Dlinois at Ohio St RI-5994 Open Eves,
LOANS
Bee Classified Ad in Telephone Book COLUMBIA INVEST
SACKS BROS.
PERSONAL LOANS WwW B TE
MPANY Indianapolis
RI-8501
FURNITURE
TN NK co.
Please state. experience, Box A-140, Times.
EXP. PASTRY COOK
For our, bakery workroom. Pleasant sure roundings; full-time employment; good sale ary, Apply Employment Office, 7th floor,
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO, a PERSONNEL ASSISTANT:
preferred, Previous personnel -experience desirable,
MALE HELP WANTED =~ 11 Motor Freight Sales Representative
to contact shippers in Connersville, Rich-
mond and surrounding territory in Ine ni
dianapolis office, references and
Apply Employment Office
VICTOR DIVISION
3310 BE, Michigan Bt,
. te PLUMBER and steam fitter, 808 N, Illinois, 1-8888.
Home Jortrait Photographer CALL! XCELLENT PROPOSI« corr" PORTRAIT 8TUDIO,
DRUG on porter wanted. Good hour good “salary. Haag. Drug Store, 38th wy
PROCESS ENGINEER -
engineer, 38 to 42. Background in work simplification Experience in
radio electrical assembly and parts {fabrication operations.
Apply Employment Office
VICTOR DIVISION 3310 E. . Michigan =
MEN
partment; g
ood goat ith Aericultars
. 1850 Kentucky ave.
Repair man, for sweepers an Good working cone WA-6076 or WA-9827.
Trucks to Haul Coal
MUESING-MERRICK COAL Co.
MA-8588 IR-11901
‘working 50- hout eek. Wied hex
Save up to tae T
a
Attention Er Service Men "TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED
For long distance hauling, year around work, Good weekly wage, See Mr. Porter
Aero Mayflower Transit Co,
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