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it Plans to Reorganize s: . As a Reserve. Pan Times Special : CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. Aug. Nearly four years of community has been ended by the County Nurses Aide The unit was dissolved at
meeting held at the home of Mrs. i Raat, chairman of the com-
2 Founded in December, 1044, to Uhelp alleviate the lack of nurses “caused by heavy enlistments in the ’ forces, the group spent a total of 23,812 volunteer hours working in Culver hospital. A total of 101 women and girls took part in the program The group, which was sponsored by the Red Cross, received their instructions from Mrs. Alvin D. and Mrs. Robert J. Millis. women have decided to reserve organization which called out within a few in the event an epidemic or
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oa POINT~Charles 1. Strick] F768. Survivors: Wife, AY 20D, Leste « J, J. Floyd; daughter, 8. Carstenn.
FAIRBANKS~Mrs. Ida Lester, 79. Survivors: Sons, Percy, Carl; daughter, Mrs. George Fuson: brother, A. 8. Peacher; sister, Martha Peacher. FAIRVIEW PARK-—Robert Wright, 79. Survivors: Wife, Jean; brothers, Harry, Walter; sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Simpson, Mrs. Janet Bright, FT. WAYNE-—-Henry C. Courdevey, 178. Survivors: Wife, Josephine, sisters, rs. John Collins, Mrs. Mary Martin; brothers, John, Clem Rococo Romano, 66, Brother, Frank,
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FT. WAYNE. Ind. Aug. 8 (U. PO ~—Police were speculating today on the possibility that Alfred Minutole, 34-year-old Alcatraz convict who!’ escaped from a passenger train here! Tuesday, has managed to slip past extensive road blocks. ! ee troopers removed the road blocks yesterday while local police intensified a hunt through the city | for the fugitive. Minutole was De- | ing returned to New York by twd] members of the New York police 3 “department to face charges of armed robbery when he escaped. He eluded his guards bv diving | through a lavatory window on a slowly moving Pennsylvania train “here.”
"FRANCO: | RUSS NOT "INTERESTED IN SPAIN “SEBASTIAN
SAN _ Spain, Aug. 8 _(U. P.).— Generalissimo Francisco # Franco told a group of his army = officers last night that Russia was *not interested” in Spain, but that Spain the Soviet “attacks
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not alone in this attack. Spain enJoys a privileged strategic position ~-and here all who support this offensive will fail” Franco said the campaign “against Bpain is being waged by invisible enemies.” He declared that he ~ would sacrifice his own life for the defense of his country and hailed
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fatier, Jack Simms; Mrs. Rosa brothers,
Husband, Ben; Mrs. Albirta Butcher, Mrs Raters King; [Maton and Gene Sim ad Ezander McConell "80. Survivors: dellar: daughters, Lunia McConell, Mrs. Ehmira Clark. Mr Pearl Hicks, Mrs. one, Rob:
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RIGDON—Frank Mark Gordon, 73, Sur. vivor: Sister, Miss Orpha Gordon. SOUTH BEND--Mrs. Zora Bernice Goss, 65. Survivors: - Husband, G. Frank; son, John E.; sisters. Mrs, T. H. Jackson, Mrs, Jetinan Buabedissen; brother, George PF.
Mrs. Rene Costello, 38. Survivors: Hus-
jSertice Hodges; ert, Vincent; 82. Survivors: Wife,
, James Hodorek Anna‘ son, Edward: daughters, Alice Rose Hodorek, Mrs. Stanley rwatka, _ GARRETT Mrs. Lena. Johnson Wood J Survivors: Husband, Frank E.; sister, Anna Borts HAMMOND—George Eggeiman vors: Wife, Helen: son, orge Jr. HAUBSTANT Alton Greubel, 85. 8urvi-|
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vors: Sons Matthew, Fred, Anthony, | Sliver, yu Mrs. Joseph Rene Iphan Halbig, Mrs. Clarenc
Kitchen, Mrs. Godfrey Stocker. HYMERA— Mrs. Ollie Mae McGinnis, 79. | Survivors: Husband, John: sisters, Mrs. | Elizabeth Morris, Mrs. Josie Parker. i KENDALLVILLE-—Mrs. Amber Mann, 74. Survivors Brothers, Arthur and Homer |
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LOS ANGELES, Aug. 8 (U. P.). Claud L. Baxter, so weak from 11 weeks Without food that he has to spend all his time in bed, ! will suffer no permanent effects | from his 100-day fast, a doctor | said today. | The physician, called by Mrs. Baxter to assure herself her 41- | year-old husband was not en- { dangering his life, said he was
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BL! ~Dr. | 8. Sturgis, 67. Robert 8. Swope, 75, Survi- : gamvivare Wife, Katherine: da : Wife, Laura; son, Russel; daughter, IN OVER YEARS MAKE PAST som, Kent 120 A Bon Retr | Rorm—cir mubnke, Bu. surviiort DUE BILLS EASIER TO MEET Mrs. Gertrude Knowiton, Mrs. ©. PF. dlbert, Alfred, John; : # Raid . WL, rs, Ottielie Stearns, Mrs, Lois Once again i" ean substantially reduce yout COLUMBUS — nH. Hubbard, 57. ot son, Mrs, Lydia Paul, Helen Lue payments’ b, avin, ean . Survivors e; Wort By Mrs. Elizabe your bil ey gy E—Miss Edith H.- Parson, 52. sirictions sti call, Mon Monthiy ments
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| LOGAN—We extend our sincere thanks | and deepest appreciation. to each | friend, neighbor, relative and church | group, for the "understanding courtesies, | beautiful floral offerings and tokens of sympathy at the death of our beloved wife and mother, Berdie Frances Logan. Our sincere thanks to Rev for his message of consolation, employees of C. J. Carlson Sheet Metal Works, members of local No. 41, and the McNeely Funeral Service LOGAN FAMILY.
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DEATH NOTICES 1 indianapolis Times, Thursday, Aug. 8, 1946 APPLEGATE—Frank, 215 E. North st,
entered into rest Tuesday morning, age 62 years, father of Mrs. ma rsey and Kenneth Applegate, brother of Miss Etta Applegate, Mrs. Dora Curtner, Mrs Blanche Brideweiser and Harry Applegate. Services Friday, 1 p. m., at Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan st. Friends are welcome. Burial Crown Hill. Moore Mortuaries. BURNS—Bert C. (Bob), 7142 Fitch
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Burns ot Picqua, O,, day a. m. Services Flanner Mortuary Saturday, 1:30 p. invited. Burial Crown Hill call at mortuary. + | SURE uDole May, of 1427 N. Denny, e 49, beloved wife of Harry Curry,
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ie oe Mrs. J. R. Vanderburg, Mrs. Earl | Sholders, Guy, Ivan, Robert Johnson, | passed away Wednesday a m. Funeral Servies Saturday, 1:3 PB , from SHirley rving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. WashingBroa prin New Palestine. Friends may call at chapel after 11 a. m, iday.
HENRICKS—Thomas, of 708 Gerrard dr., husband of Susie, father of Cegil Henricks, brother of Mrs. Ollie Burris, passed away Thursday a. m. Priends may call at the Robert W. Sterling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect st. Funeral service Saturday, 10:30 a. m.,, at the funeral home. Friends invited. Burial Acton cemetery, KIDWELL—Lavona K., age 72, passed away Wednesday p. m. at her home, Martinsville, Ind, R. R., beloved wife of Elisha, mother of Claude, Jasper and Harvey Kidwell, Mary Galloway, Martha Kidwell, Martinsville, R. R.,, and Ruth I. Fleek of Indianapolis. Funeral services will be held at the Salem M. E, church, located in White River Township, John-
son County; Indiana, Saturday, 10:30 m. Friends invited. Burial Salem ery. Friends may call at the residence. Flinn Service.
LYONS—Patience Boyd, of 1517 Central ave, entered into rest Tuesdiy morning, age 68 years, wife of Charles A® Lyons, sister of Harvey, Howard and Raymond Boyd. rvices Friday, 2-p. mm. at
Broadway Baptist Church. Priends are welcome. Priends may call at Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan st. until hour of service. Burial Crown Hill. Moore Mor-
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NICKERSON — Plorence C., of 515 N, Emerson ave, wife of James A. Nickerson, aunt of Mrs. Ralph G. Coe, passed away Palesday a. m. Funeral service Frifay. d m., from Shirley Bros. Irvin | Chapel 5377 E. Washington st. Buria Memorial Park. chapel any .time ‘ROGERS—Miss Alba Irene, 923 W, 32d st, daughter of Mrs. Elsie M. Rogers, sister of Carl B., passed away Thursday a.m. Service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Saturday, 2:30 p. m. Friengs inCremation Flanner & Buchanin ni I Friends may call at mortuary WIESE~Mabe)l, 1601 Asbury st. passed away Tuesday morning, beloved wife of
Herbert Wiese, mother of Jeretta, ter of Mr, ilo
and Mrs. James E.Phillips, Edinburg, Ind., sister of Edward L. Phillips and Mary M. French, Bdinburg, and Jeanne Ramage, Princeton, Ky. Services &t J Wilson ‘“‘Chapel of the Chimes," 1234 Prospect st. Friday, 10 a. m. Priends invited, Burial Rest Haven Cemetery, Edinburg, Ind. Priends nay call at the Chapel of the Chim (Edinburg
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CRAWLEY~-Our deepest gratitude and appreciation is extended to our friends, neighbors, relatives for the floral tributes, tesy extended to us at the death of our
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tributes, of courtesies at the husband and father, Joseph A.. Hankins, Our sincere thanks to Rev, Charles R. Holmes and Rev. Pearcy for their messages of consolation, Hazel Pleld (soloist), members of the Oriental F, & A. and to Mr. August Selloff we are deep grateful; apolis Railway for their understandni courtesies, and to the Moore Puneral Service for their kind consideration. (Wife) LUCILLE HANKINS, AND CHILDREN
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Lasley, T-5 Our sincer thanks to Rev. Stanley aban and Stir ling Funeral Services. LASLEY FAMILY, We are pind Ro ad Shanks to ou 8, ‘ne rs and relatives for the beautiful floral tributes,
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Our sincere thanks to Rev, Ralph O. Plerson, members of the White Cross Guild
A ——S————————————— HANKINS—Our sincere appreciation and to our | many friends, neighbors, relatives, church (and lodge group for the beautiful floral sympathy and other death of our beloved
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LASLEY —~We are deeply: appreciative and
messages of sympathy and beatiful floral tributes extended to us at the death of our Soved one, A. Lyle
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thanks and ‘appreciation te all our friends, neighbors, relatives, including those at Bedford, Ind. for the acts of love and courtesy, for the beautiful floral tributes and cards of sympathy, extended at the death of our lov, 2 one, Maxize Rigney. Our sincere than to Rev. F. Buckner, and the J, C. Wilson aa of the Chimes. FAMILY.
ROACH—We wish to extend our r heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our neighbors, friends and relatives for their kindness. sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the death of our mother, Minnie Roach. We especially thank the minister, Rev. Coble, pallbearers, organist, singer, {D. of A. \Capitol City No. 53, Comanche Council No. 41, the employees of Kingan & | Go. the Indianapolis Railways and e George W. Usher Funeral Home. THE FAMILY.
ROSKIN-~With sincere appreciation and | gratitude I extend thanks to my friends and neighbors for the many acts of courwords of sympathy and floral trib-
tesy, | utes extended at the death of my beloved { husband Janot 8. Roskin. My sincerest
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{Service for their WIFE, EVELYN (nee Borofsky) | ROSKIN. SEILOFF—It is with deepest appreciation and gratitude that we extend our sincere thanks for everything, to each { friend, neighbors, relative. church group, for the beautiful floral tributes, cards of sympathy and other courtesies at the death of our beloved ‘wife and mother, Erngstine M. Seiloff. Our sincere thanks to Rev. E. R. Audry for his message of consolation. Christian Park Woman's Club, executives and employees of Zenite Metal Corporation and Flanner & Buchanan Funeral Service FAMILY.
WOOD—My deepest gratitude and appre-
ciation is extended tw my friends, neighbors, relatives for the messages of sympathy, beautiful floral offerings and sympathy cards at the death of my be-
loved husband, Ray Wood. My sincere thanks to Rev. Lowell Wilson of Noblesville, employees of Schwitzer-Cummins, members of local union No. 1148, and Flanner & Bushanias Funeral Service Wife, MRS, LAURA W« WOOD,
WOOD—We are deeply grateful f for the beautiful floral tributes, messages of sympathy and other courtesies extended to us im +0ur recent bereavement, the death of our beloved ‘mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wood. Our sincere thanks and ap-~ preciation to Rev. Stanley Mahan, and and Buchanan Service for N.
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ZINKAN- We ¢ deeply appreciate » and exnd our sincere thanks to our many triends neighbors, relatives for the beautiful floral tributes, cards of sympathy and other courtesies at the death of our N. Zinkan. Our sincere y, the Altar Society . Philip Church, Dr. Gick, Boiler Makers N No. 51 and the Kirby Bros. Service WOOD J. ZINKAN & BISTERS.
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DALY~—In loving remembrance of our dear | another, Anna Daly, who Jissed away | 13 years ago today, Aug. 8, Shere is no way to make sorrow light, ut in the noble bearing be content. The agvenly Surgeon sends us no useless
Thogn. Sod took you, from us, we cannot fo OUR CHILDREN
brother,
TONNE memory of my
Pvt. Orville (Sam) Johnson who was killed in France, Aug. 7, 1944: Sam, the time rolls by
With the years we cease to cr Deep in our hearts the hurt is there; We miss you, 8am, and always care, BROTHER CECIL & FAMILY
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Ya-day week. Downe Apply Mr. Ober.
Stationers, Inc.
38 N. Pennsylvania STENOGRAPHER Permanent position in a small, congenial office Opportunity for advancement. 40-Hr. week. Good starting salary
1910 8. State
‘| GULF REFINING CO. |
e Stenographer
Experience necessary. Prefer insurance, experience. Good starting saJary With every opportunity for promotion
5-DAY WEEK American States Insurance Co. M2 N Meridian
STENOGRAPHER ES Light dictation, some knowledge of bookkeeping, 40 hr. week, pleasant working conditions, ability to take charge of small office. Starting salary $35, good chance for advancement Apply Mr. Hemmer, Studio Letter Service Room 307-308, Tanipoiation bldg. 8
STENOGRAPHER
Pleasant working conditions. Permanent position Hoosier Fencé Co., 1701 E. 38th
TA-2 @® Stenographer @
AND GENERAL CLERICAL WORK PPLY IN PERSON
¥ Spickelmeier Fuel & Supply Co.
52d Gompatent oncaranhl Must Take Dictation Opportunity to Advance
Take any car or bus to 30th st. Cross Town line to Columbia ave.
PACKARD MFG. CO.
2900 Columbia STENOGRAPHER, receptionist. Take In-
"Colored" Beauty Operator
Winterette Beauty vig 1009 N.| Capitol LI- 7209 Eve. RI-018
Counter and General Clerical Work 18 to 35
ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT
Permanent position with growing company Good opportunity for efficient girl with accounting experience or Stains Pleasant working conditions. 4 Hour week. Call Mr. Rhey, TA-1536
Farmers Mutual Liability Ins, 2
105 N. Meridian st
AD TAKER
Previous experience selling by telephone valuable but not essential. We train you. 40-hour, 5-day week. Guaranteed periodic wage Increases. Hospitalization and group life insurance plans available. See Mr. Pritsch,
214 W. Maryland St. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PITMAN-MOORE CO.
NEEDS ® Typist ® Cost Clerks ® Comp. Opr. @ Stenog. for Advertising and customers’ service dept.; 5-day week, steady work, good pay: vacation plan. Call LI-7374 or apply personnell office, 3
1200 MADISON AVE.
BOOKKEEPER
Needed Immediately
Capable of taking complete charge of bookkeeping system in office of retall organization Pleasant working conditions. See Kriese
2 219 E. Washington Cashier-Bookkeeper
with long established local firm; a home-
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Ike place to work; most of our help has Jot us over 5 years. Apply in / EQUITABLE SECURITIES 219 E. OHIO. MA. 3361 INSLEY MFG. CORP. NEEDS CLERK 5-Day week. Attractive working conditions. Good pay. Short
hours; opportunity for advancement. Typing, stock records, general office.
Apply. Personnel Office: 801 Iney 3500 East
CLERK-TYPIST
light dicta. comptometer traine
General office work, tion. me ing helpful.
REAL SILK HOSIERY ‘MILLS
WESTERN UNION
Counter Receptionists
asing personality. Age 20-25. Attrac-|
| WOMEN
Piano Jaught in your own home; mod- Apply Office Manager ern method only $1.00 per half hour For information call WA-9180 after 5:30 Progress Laundry p. m. Ask for Mr. O'Connor | 430 E. Market 2 DEMONSTRATORS experienced to demFEMALE HELP WANTED 9! onstrate fine line of merchandise. Apply | in person, 2307 N. Meridian, salary or
{ commission
e FILE CLERKS
Part time clerks will be returning to college and our increase in business necessitates replacements. . Good Starting Salary
5-Day Week
American States Insurance Co. 542 N. Meridian General factory work, steady position. Apply Max Katz Bag Co., 316 8. New Jersey.
GIRLS, 18 to 30
PAY RATE INCREASED Starting Rates 75¢ Hour Automatic increases every 30 days for 3 months Promotion opportunities to 94¢ hour. Interesting work making RCAVICTOR records, RCA radio tubes and RCA Victrolas Jobs Open Now. Apply Today!
RCA-VICTOR
Apply Employment Office 3310 E. Michigan st.
i! 4 ~ OPPORTUNITY FOR FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
Clean, pleasant factory work at better
than average starting ay New type work with old established firm Advancement possibilities. Located in the Fountain Square area. Harper J. Ransburg Co. 1234 Barth _MA-7515 EXPERIENCEL ) GUTTER MAN hours; od wages. IR-5560
eventos IR-5925. Eon d General Office Work “oo. “i
hour week, 4923 College, BR-5453.
GIRLS TO LEARN
HOSIERY MENDING
Ages 18 to 35; good vision; wel Heared for hands and nalls.
REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS
634 N. NO.
Office Help Wanted Girls Between Ages 18-30
Bookkeeping and stenographie positions open Work 39 hours per week
Indiana Union Mutual Ins. Co. 2108 N. Meridian Bee Mr Coats TA-1536
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Salesladies
Counter work in dry cleaning branch stores. Permanent daytime work.
Davis Cleaners . 2835 Northwestern
SECRETARY ~
applican Must be competent Ed phone PD. Apply to Mr.
uo tor irl with some steno. Arelning. See Mr. Pickett, 18 N. ridia,
Indianapolis Paint & Color Co, #40 N. Capitol. . Ml-1821
Stenographer-Typist
coming phone calls Experienced, voung, a'tractive lady Pleasant, air conditioned office Phone Mr. Keller for appointment. TA-33 Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Fall Creek at Meridian st
"
Stenographer
for downtown office Pleasant working conditions; 39-hour week. Salary $115 per month. Apply
715 Electric Building
STENOG.-CREDIT CLERK
Very interesting work. Permanent: nc Saturdays. Good chance for advancement. Apply between 9-11 a. m., Mr. Fox, 211 West Georgia.
~ STENOGRAPHER
Auractive spomion, Sa
A. K 0. RADIO "PICTURES, INC.
430 N. "Hlinois
tor person
1
Good pay permanent Indiana Wall 28 E. Maryland. % machine operators Max Katz Bag Cd, 316 8. New Jersey
position right downtown. Paper & Paint Co.,
SEWING
2 Typists | Ediphone or Dictaphone. Operator
Pleasant Workin 6-Day
See Mr. Van Treese,
J. D. ADAMS MFG. CO.
217 8 Belmont __ {Take W. Washington Car)
Good Typist ®
Conditions eek
5-DAY WEEK: PERMANENT. APPLY IN PERSON R. K. O.-RADIO PICTURES, Inc. 430 N. Illinois | | REMINGTON-RAND, “INC. | now located In new building at 153 Meridian, has opening for YPIST AND FILE CLERK. Excellent opportunity 308 voung lady desiring future with rowing office equipment company oun fir Henshaw, RI-7481, for appointment.
TYPIST
PLEASANT EAST SIDE OFFICE.
GOOD HOURS BORDEN'S CAPITOL DAIRIES
1213 N. Sherman dr
|. B. M.
It you have some typing ability, we will teach you to operate Elec~ tric Key Punch Bookkeeping Machine for work in home office of insurance company.
LI-1381
YOUNG WOMEN
Begin a career that assures you more money and responsibility as you learn. Ack the girls who work here. “Apply now:
Employment Office—240 N. Meridian
‘Indiana Bell Telephone Co.
~ WAITRESSES
Summer ‘School Graduate or student at business college who can work days, or others available immeately. ® 40- -Hour,’ 5 Day Week. ® Clerical work with constdetable variety that makes it interesting. v
See Mr. Fritsch,
| ‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | 214 Ww, Maryland,
GIRL belween 18-30 to Jea rn t _ engraving machine 258 N. New Jeroe
MALE-FEM. HELP WANTED
Soda Fountain
We have & number of o for men and women 1s rea work on our fountain. ‘See MR. MOORE Apply at office ' DEPENDABLE HOOK'S Jkrenvasie California and Market Sts
MALE HELP WANTED
Armature—Stato Winder
Thoroughly expe created by retiremacnced to fll vacand
Meier Electric 2 Machine Co.
3525 BE. Washington
AUTO MECHANICS
Work in a modern, clean shop under best working conditions in town See Mr. Adams
HICKMAN OLDS
1510 N. _N. Meridian. RI-63
FORD MECHANICS
We Have an Attractive Propositic
with excellent working cond tio future for men who are qualified m chanics: previous experience Rroducts desirable but not ess eeser or Mr. Sim ment HU-1314 sich
~ AUTO MECHANIC
USED CAR DEPT JACK MAURER, 061 N, Meridian. RI-44
on: Fn ential. C or. appoin
AUTO MECHANICS GOOD CUNDILIUN 250A ARA COMMISSION i: * CENTRAI SALES
A I EXPERIENCED MECHANICS
SUPERVIOR.CHEYV., INC. 552 E. Wash. L437
“Bakery Help
Experienced dough mixer Pe : opportunity . for steady, Tellable Ta, West_Baking Co., 1331 LE Washington &
BILLING CLERK
FOR ELECTROMATIC MACHINE Hours 1 P. M. to 9 P. M. ' Piecework with Guarantee
New York Central Freight Offi
| 301 8. DELAWARE
BILL CUTTER
Inquire in person elwecn 9-11 a, m. call BR-8084 after 6
| CARTER-LEE LUMBER CG
1621 W. WASHINGYON ST. BRICKLAYER [o jay chimney:
blocks. HU-3171.
5 EXPERIENCED CARPENTER
Por factory millwrights and maintenance work. Must have own tools,
TA-45¢
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RCA-VICTOR
Offic Michigan St.
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© CARPENTERS WANTED
Caterpillar Tractor Works Job, Peori Il. Average weekly earnings, $90.00. A
Apply Employment 3310 E.
1
ply 8. N: Nielsen Company, care Cate pillar Tractor Company, East Peoria, 1 WANTED ODD JOB CARPENTER. TEMPORAR
| FOR SMALL J | JACK MAURER 961 N. Meridian. RI-44
By ~~ FOR CEMENT BLOCK WORK MAN ee EE]
COAL TRUCK DRIVER
West Side lee & Coal Co.
~ College Graduate
M. E Degree, £ £ to 15 years e perience in tool and die desiqgr] | Future opportunity for sober, re |liable man desiring permanert | connection.
ADDRESS TIMES BOX A-357
Die Setters
= [Experienced on small anc
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‘medium size punch pres
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Apply 201 N. West St
DIE MAKERS FIRST CLASS
Top Wages, Overtime. Only first-class men need apply.
Progress Tool and Engineering}
Company, Ine. 916 Pierson | Ask for Mr, Sh ere
WHITE MAN for tire service and lubrice tions, Terry's Shell Service, 301 Virgini:
MEN WANTED % Experienced % Flour Packers % Feed Packers + Flour Mill Workers
ACME-EVANS CO. INC.
Zenite Metal Corp @
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W Washington & Blackford Sts
“EXPERIENCED GUTTER MAN Re 8925. good, Jagve:
Laundry Route Supervisor
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business, teaching men; must b: honest and have good references
Box A-361, Times | General Maintenance Man | with considerable electrical experience day work We want reliable man wh is interested in steady employment an has a good’ lyies record. T BAKING CO. Tn ££ Washington
Hotel dining room; steady work, day or night shift. average earnings will be over $40 ° pe) week meals Apply Miss Gross Aa mM 0 4p m Barnes Hotel, 233 McCrea st . UICK RESULTS, Pune RI1-5561 nn 30 a m. and 7:30 p.
See additional Ads oh next page.
Man must be capable of buildind}l
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5:00 p. m.,
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MALE HELP W Wanted
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JANITOR
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J. D. ADA
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