Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1944 — Page 16
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BANK CLERK
Young woman for clerical work.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE $| HELP WANTED-FEMALE 9|HELP WANTED-MALE-FEM. Ambitious Mother Fina 2s on :
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You will like your work
He will tell you that “Lilly's is a fine
Ask Your Friend Who Works at Lilly's
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES nee WANTED ALE TEN. 10
Sener ing oar hii rere Trained: ri ERE BU. thos HO!
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te bath.
ie age 1p years
HELP WANTED—MALE
HELPERS
. Michael, ‘Wichita, She aturday. FlanMortuary Tuesday, ds invited. Burial
anna Alice, 741 8. Noble
illness. There are
Adding machine experience helpful but not essential. Apply to Mr. Keogh.
American Natl.
Bank
here. Clean, quiet surroundings.
8-Hour
day; -8:30 to
5:30. We have our own cafeteria where you receive food at cost. Proven job security
for 45 years.
place to work!"~-A clean plant, good food, pleasant associates, and an important job. in peace or war time, the manufacturing of medical products.
45 N. Penn.
Ell Lilly and Company
* BOOKKEEPER *
* LANE BRYANT, Inc.
752 E. MARKET ST.
a brief no eall 2928 Shelby st. ning. Funeral Church Wednesday, Burial Bt. Joseph's invited,
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copy. CUMMINS—Will, of 12 entered into rest
. My
REEY—Helen Milla pORSS M. Dorsey, @& H. Millar, sister oT. Millar, passed a
tuary Wednesday, 4 eall at mortuary. MELL—Louiss, hamell. mother of ville, Ind.: Mrs. Bureyl Metcalf. Mrs. Clarence Duhamell,
land. children.
hon of service. Bu
sister of Miss sville, Md.; altimore, Md.; Mrs. of Hagerstown, Md. man of Waxachie, Eshelman of Colum
Md, passed away Tuesday at 10 a. Nazarene church, Ki Burs! at Vevay, Ind at residence, 1406 Tuesday noon.
SERRON—Elbert W.,
3%. husband of ather of Elbert Mac
Peace Chapel. Fri
bus, Ind.
Funeral Home, 1508 invited. may call any time. INGHANS — Arthur, Mrs. Ruby Lance 8 Duckett, passed aw Puneral Tuesday, 3
»
Speckman, 5225 morning.
m. Friends ning on.
t. Services
Crematory. LOVELL — Lawrence
Services
Chapel until noon sway Saturdsy.
« time. PO
Green Ind.
Mrs.
{Terre Haute papers
W. Moore Peace Chapel. welcome. Burial Washington Park.
18. Services Flanner
DURA! Sunday, age 50 years, wi
GOLAY—Rev, Margaret r., {fe of Albert Dr Lillis Eshelman, Mau-
Mrs.
m.,
Burial New Crown,
Fome, 1938 Boulevard pl
Sa acgepile Hoy, mother of Mrs. H. L. passed away Services Flanner &
Central, Sunday Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday,
invited. Burial Crown Hill Priends may call from Monday eve-
Flanner
away Saturday night at the After
immediate survivors. Friends may at the Blasengym Funeral Home, any time Tuesday eveservices at St. Patrick's April 1
19, at 8 a. m. Friends please
cemetery.
18 Bellefontaine st. Saturday, age 71
husband of Edith M. Cummings,
Ek of Mrs. Esther Spier, Mrs. Dororar and Ellsworth M. Cummings,
rtle Kennedy, Mrs.
Friends are
r, beloved wife of aughter of Samuel
of Robert D. and Jack
way Sunday, April & Buchanan Morp. m. Priends may Burial Crown Hill, entered into rest fe 6! Eber Du-
Thural of Moores-
Dorothy Schrader, Mrs,
Irene Drake, Cleo, all of Indianapolis,
and Pfc, Harold Duhameil, stationed in Also survived by 13 Service Wednesday, . at Calvary Tabernacle, Friends e Peace Chapel until
grand10:30 a. Cedar and may call at
rial Memorial Park, age 60 years, R. Golay and
John Martin of Raymond Madden
william FP. Eshel- |
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Tex: Charles A bus, 8. C.; Ira
and Harry Eshelman ‘of Mauganville,
Monday. Funeral from West Side ng ave. and 11th st. Priends may call
Sheron ave, after
Shirley Service.
948 N, DeQuiney
st., entered into rest Saturday, age 37
Besta Mae Herron, k Herron of Indian-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Herron
OF Bisavethtown, Ind. » Ab
Services TuesHarry W. Moore ends are welcome.
Burial! Garland Brook cemetery, Colum-
BOWARD-Pfe. John L., 44 years; beloved son of Preston and Grace Howard, passed away Wednesday. Funeral Tuesday 10 a. m, at the
G. H. Herrmann Friends Friends
8. East st.
60 years, beloved
husband of Bertha Junghans, father of
nd Mrs. Clara Bell ay Saturday p. m. p. m, at the G. H.
Herrmann Funeral Home, 1505 S. East
gt. JPriends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call after 3 p. m. Monday.
LEE—Herbert, beloved husband of Lula Lee and father of Laura Spencer, pas y. Puneral Wednesday, at John A. Patton Funeral Friends in-
10 a.
LIEBER—Richard, passed away Saturday nigh & Buchanan Mortuary Tuesday, 4 p. m. Friends invited. Cremation Flanner & Buchanan
(John)
Tuesday.
PERKINS—David Edward, beloved son of Herschel and Catherine Perkins, Services Tuesday at 2 m. from the Beanblossom Mortuary. pe al Washington Priends may call st the mortuary any
Park
WELL—Luls, beloved mother of Margaret McGruder, Karl Giltner and Machinist Mate 1st class Harold Giltner; grandmother of Xarlene Giitner and sister of Mary Horn, Martha Johnson and Ebbie, Garfield and Harry Morgan, passed away Sunday morning at residence of daughter, 5229 E. Ninth st. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p. Bros.' Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington st. Burial Greenwood cemetery, Friends may call sat ehapel any time after 4 p. m. Monday. SETMOUR--Larl, 939 Lexington ave. Grace Seymour, Saturday. Services Tuesday, 10 a. m. at
sed
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of 408 E Beachir st., entered into rest Sunday, e 40 years, husband of Ethel Pearl Lovell, father of John and Christine Lovell, brother of Mrs. Grace McGinley, Alice, Carroll, Chester and George Lovell. Tuesday, 2 p. m,, Walnut Street Baptist church, ‘Lebanon, Ind. Friends may call at Harry W. Moore Peace {Sheridan and Lebanon '(Ind.) papers please copy.)
passed
cemetery.
m.; Shirley
son passed away
BUS GIRLS—COLORED
Apply
CASE CLOTHES
215 N. Senate
APPLY § A. M.-NOON SEE MRS. GRIBBLE HOTEL WARREN CLERICAL
Some typing; general office. Denison Service, MA-2585, .
CLERICAL
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Typing experience preferred Good op- | portunity. Armour & Co 2 W. Ray st. to SON in laundry.
Colored *™ Communication Carriers
COUPLE
laundry, couple that is sober and clean; $25 per reek and living quarters furnished. uire 2310 N. Meridian.
"DISHWASHER—NIGHTS
GUARANTY CAFETERIA, 20 N, MERIDIAN
EGG BREAKERS
708 E. Michigan
18-55; all inside work. In our operating room, Experience unnecessary.
Western Union Apply 716 Guaranty Bldg. Man and wife to keep house and furniture store clean; no no cooking. Would prefer =
In-
DIET MAIDS
Room, board, salary, laundry. Sunnyside Sanatorium, CH-7676.
WHITE—1357 8. Meridian.
~ DISHWASHERS—COL.
DO YOU KNOW
A single telephone call requires workers at many types of jobs? You may be qualified for one of them.
Employment Office—Women 240 N. Meridian
Indiana Bell Telephone Co.
Day Bhift Essential Industry
PANTRY GIRLS SEE
Pleasant working conditions.
20-25: single; 39-hour week; good working c8nditions; Life Insurance Company of N 607 Electric Bldg.
PRACTICAL NURSE
BO ER
Full charge set of Books for wholesale sugar house;
we
MR. MURPHY HOTEL HARRISON
‘PRESS OPERATOR
No experience necessary. Good starting pay.
% Comptometer Operators % Stenographers % Production Men * Timekeepers % Shipping Clerks % Checkers
International Harvester Co.
TAKE MINNESOTA TROL~ LEY TO McCARTY 8ST.
salary $35 week, 44 hour
ek, Call FR-1144 for shintmont.
5565 Brookville Road
Sterling Laundry
735 Lexington STENOGRAPHER
Experienced; permanent position; age
Mutual
apply in person. ew York,
eq
Power Sewing Machine Operators
Lingerie Department Experienced or Will Train
that is important now . . which will keep right on being nd after the emergency is over,
fa
COUPLE
Union Title Bldg.
We urgently need dependable men and women in the production of materials and
moving:
Living 24
for suburban place. and salary, MA-7876.
- GET ON AN IMPORTANT JOB!
uipment to keep U. 8, transportation
% Men to mold rubber tire repair materials. % Stock boys for production dept. + Women for production dept. Here's an opportunity to get jue work a job
in a progressive, st-growing organization. For further information call at our employment office between 8:30 a. m. -and 12 noon.
Bowes “Seal Fast” Corp. 2168 N. Pine St.
‘REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS
634 N. Noble St. " x for day work
(6 days). TA-
3097, 2210 N. Meridian.
SALESPEOPLE
Drapery Department Experience Necessary Salary and Commission
FOUNTAINEERS
NEEDED Apply at office DEPENDABLE
’ FOORY "ie Rs
CALIFORNIA & MARKET STS.
Employment Office, 7th Floor
The Wm. H. Block Co.
333 W. 18th
EXPERIENCED stenographer wanted by traffic department of Citizens Gas & Coke Utility; an essential industry in war as well as in peace. Call Mr. Doebber, MA-4421,
* FLAT WORK % IRONER GIRLS
No Experience Necessary Close Downtown Apply Mr. Hocker
PROGRESS LAUNDRY
430 E. Market
GENERAL OFFICE WORK
MA-3569
GIRL TO LEARN
FASHION CLEANERS, 1901 CENTRAL.
GIR To sort and check diapers.
v
DY-PER SERVICE 814 DORMAN
Girls for Light Factory Work
Sales People
Fine Jewelry and Silverware Full time employment. Salary and commission. Apply Employment . Office, Tth Floor.
The Wm. H. Block Co. SILK FINISHERS
Experienced or Girls Willing to Learn
VICTORY CLEANERS CO.
2706 E. Michigan
Stable Employment for Women High type jobs available as trolley and
MEN and WOMEN For Packing and Shipping Dept.
ROLLING, WELDING DEPTS.
Arr Ta Op Tet TRE
*
No Experience Necessary. Time and Half for Over 40 Hours.
STARK-WETZEL & CO. 725 Gardner Lane
OPENINGS
Immediate Openings in PRODUCTION, PACKING,
Availability Cert, Required No Experience Necessary
Aviation Division
141 E. MARKET
OR U. 8. EMPLOYMENT, 148 E. MARKET
Your, Chance at a
PERMANENT
which will not be an after-the-war casually OPTICAL MANUFACTURER Warts Men and Women rind and polish lenses
i
To manage shoe stores in principal
SHOE SALESPERSON
Man or Woman EXPERIENCED
Indiana towns.
1) Moxex i) LOAN
fe —
Openings available now. Apply Mr. C. A. Pike, district manager.
Apply Wednesday or Friday even
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 19 W. South St.
We Urgently Need
Merit Shoe Co. 332 W. Washington St.
* PICK-UP MEN For part time work 3 i 4 evenin weekly. Will not interfere with day wor
WANTED!
Unskilled Men and Women
UNITED STATES RUBBER
Interviewing Hours 8 A, M. to 5 P. M. Monday Through Saturday
DO NOT APPLY IF ALREADY ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL WORK
‘Men and Women
MACHINE | shop "ond FO, one Good Pay—48-Hour Week Bring Birth Certificate and Availability Papers Apply Employment Office
International Harvester Co.
5565 Brookville Road
COUNTER MAN OR GIRL WHITE 377 8. Illinois St. HELP WANTED—MALE 1
A-1 AUTO MECHANIC; modern shop; excellent working conditions; top wages and bonus. Wiles-Johnson Motors, Chryler-Plymouth dealer, 3815 College.
AMBULANCE driver. Neat, reliable. Must know city. 1101 N. Pennsylvania.
ATTENDANTS
SITE OIL CO. 1111 W. Washington St.
Awning Hangers and Helpers 5-Day week, time and 2 for overtime. THORP AWNING SHOPS 2407 College.
Assistant Shipping Clerk
Good Opportunity for Right Person.
RI. 1321 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
National Hosiery Mills
loans under
: 30. Wien 3% loans avr $500 needed In steel fabricating ’ 1 MONTHLY + (when paid according to schedule essen CASH |" jnide interest PHONE FOR A LOAN—Anytime—Day or Night - : plant doing highly tial LOAN a na o Call MA 4455 now=-your application can be war work. taken over the. phone + Then come to Morris Ask for Mr. Huxman. $26 Pian this afternoon or tomorrow for your money. oy 3 S 4 $ 29 4 out of § Loans made Without Endorsers d 5517 Borrow on Character or Auto. —Take 6 weeks to _ HUGH J. BAKER & CO. pola] mie a sane ary oats comaed “+1 on W. Mecurty 56. | [BTL FEI whe you wai =o credit nauinis of tndeor . 400 | 69.94 | 8 Neidlinger, or Miss Georgeff. = FREE PARKING 500 86.52 | 4498 across street in parking lot. Te y ion TE TY el b TGood p nd [1000 3.04 9 co y club. ay ani meals. TA-3348, Payments include life insurance that Is LL a, 3 : r et R Morris o fan Colored; s monthly on goed pay. Ree hits. "Sion® gatnk Arma | "ony on larger loom. : 4
APPLY MR. COOGAN WARREN HOTEL.
JANIT
See Thompson. 0) N. Illinois
JANITORS y am, $300, X* Personnel = Offic Xx ¥ A louss until the or 5 181 oa on monthly M ra INDIANA UNIVE ERSITL, MEDICAL CENTER Ww repayment schedule, Commonwealth or Shady take care = your needs. A RI-181 4 v unpaia” bala Yala 3 jv. on balances of $150 or less Y“a% 3a ina part of the % R 1 v $150, “While you wait” ng 14% phone | Steady employment. Apply freight ele- |W “Loan vator, Chamber of Commerce Building, v va after 4:30 p. m. : “ . wv SOMPAR JANITOR WANTED TMMEDIATELY | o 208 ODD FELLOW BLDG. Wash. and Fenn. mA v, 4 pea 1431
KINGAN & CO,, ING.
HELP WANTED-—-MALE
1n
An Industry Engaged In Essential War Work
needs your help to prepare meat for our armed forces,
Modern equipment, ,good wages, time and half for over 40 hours.
No experience necessary.
Apply. Ja Person—Employment Office, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Dally.
KITCHEN HELPERS
Room, board, salary, Lo Sunnyside Sanatorium, CI CH-767
LABORERS wanted: white or colored; for work on coke ovens; essential industry; 3c an hour; 6 eight-hour ye per week; floaters need not apply. Come in person to Gas Plant at Langsdale and Northwestern ave.
LABORERS or non-union hod Saran. Cail after 6 p. m. at 7:00 to 7:3 IR-6582. for the Museum
Maintenance Man 3... “ohn Herron Art Institute, 16th & Pennsylvania. One who can Maintenance Man 0, “7%, old property; general painting, cleaning vard, cleaning, etc.; $25 per wk. Inquire 2310 N. Meridian.
MAN FOR STORE WORK in wholesale flower shop; 5% day week: Wednesday afternoon off; steady position. ndiana Flower Growers, 309 N., Capitol. OMAN over 50 to work in ; some selling; one who Is willing to clean and stock merchandise and genera iy make themself useful and _ pleasant; $15 per week. 627 N. East st.
“MAN — PERMANENT POSITION
L 25-38, to operate doughnut machine and do odd’ jobs. salary with frequent increases. Mayflower Doughnut Corp, 561 N. Capitol.
MAN
MAN
for extractor in laundry. 708 E. Michigan. to service phonographs and pin
games; steady Suplgyment: good wages; experience. preferred 8 mechanically and electrical ability, RI-5571.
Tp MAN POR MILK PLANT WORK =
BELL . BOYS
Colored; experience not Spink Arms Hotel
BOYS TO PARK CARS
See Bradley, Denison Service, Ohio & Penn.
BOY * *
hour week. Permanent now and the war, Call Mr, Ray, LI-5403,
necessary.
Here is your opportunity for a clean, pleasant job in modern stock room; 40after
Experience unnecessary. good pay. good hours, daytime work, 6-day wee " permanent jobs. Opportunity for advancement. {potas must be draft SAUDE or over 37 years of age. Phone MA-2519. MARRIED farm hand; no asiry; $60 mo., house, garden, ete. TA-012
ee Mears All or Part Time
Guaran teo— Comm 1ssion—Peterson 30th & Central Sales Co. TA-4501 MECHANICALLY inclined, husky, white, for warehouse work and to learn to operate simple paper machines. These machines operate at full capacty war or peacetime. Convenient location and hours. See Superintendent, CAPITOL PAPER CO. 227 W. South st.
Carpenters, Painters & Roofers
HUBER CONTRACTING CO. 2050 Northwestern Ave.
C. Wilson “Chapel of the : ” - Essential and permanent. 5 day week. bus operators. Permanent and reliable Chima 1x0 Prospect i Pinas in Convenient location. Capitol Paper |Work. Join an Industry essential in war call a the “Chapel of the Chimes.” Co., 227 W. South St. and peace. Good pay. Paid while learn- : ing. Vacations provided Awards for
SIMS—Austin O., 4152 N. Capitol ave, husband of Sue S. Sims and brother of Mrs. Mollie McCammack, Greencastle; Mrs. Emma Ammerman, Bolivar, Mo, and Jesse Bims of Terre Haute, passed away Sunday evening. Services at the Rana & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 4:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial in Clown Hill, Friends may call at the mortuary, STOUT—Charles E., 5632 College, husband of Nellle May, father of Mrs. Thelma Rodgers, stepfather of Carleton Viar, U. 8. navy, Jean Viar and Pfc.” Ray Viar, U. 8. marines, San Diego, Cal. grandiather of Cpl. Charles D. Rodgers, . 8. air forces, Sarasota, Fla, and Laurabelle Rodgers: brother of Mrs, Mabel Cradick, Indianapolis, and Mrs Pearl Phillips, Paimyra, Wis, passed away Sunday a. m., Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Wednesday. Hour ter, Friends invited. Interment Memorial Park. Priends may call at mortuary. {Lynchburg (Va.) papers please copy.) TERRY-Lillian M., of 908 N. Rural st, entered into rest Saturday, age 56 years, mother of Vincent A, Paul E, Virginia L. and Pvt. Virgil L. Terry, daughter of Mrs. Louisa P. Burk, sister of Mrs. Charles W. Baliman and Ernest J. Burk. Services Wednesday, 1.30 p. m., at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Friends are welcome, Burial Crown Hill THROM Katherine A, 8] vears, 615 E Minnesota st, beloved mother of Edward L. Throm, passed away Saturday. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. at t H. Herrmann Funeral Home, 1505 8. Bast st. Priends invited. ~ Burial Crown , Hill. Friends home. VANDIVER—Mollie, age 83, beloved sister of Anns Fox and aunt of Mabel Fox, Marguerite Dukes, Jessie Griffith, Eileen Simpson, Rolile nd Russell Carey,
to NO PREV 100s EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
accomplishment. Apply Room 213, Traction Terminal bldg.
INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS
he G.!in
may call at the funeral’
STEADY EMPLOYMENT LEARN TO OPERATE MACHINES, CLEAN, EASY WORK, WITH TIME AND ONE-HALF FOR-OVERTIME, BASED on 5-DAY, 40-HOUR WEEK.
CENTRAL STATES ENVELOPE CO.
{6 S. Sherman Drive
GIRL x
To work on handbags in repair shop Must be capable of using sewing machine.
E. J. Gausepohl Co.
% 5! Monument Circle + HOTEL MAIDS
| Neat, steady women; pleasant surround. 81.
See Mrs. Sloat, Spink Arms Hotel. Hotel Maids Expe Pocicired.
HOTEL LINCOLN
HOUSEKEEPER—2 Children, ne laundry, privaté’ room, ample time off. CH-6057-W,, evenings.
HOUSEWORK, part-time
or occasional;
Wilma Campbell and Iza Neimer, passed | Away Saturday morn! ng. pone Shirley Bros.’ 1lrving Hill C day, 1:30 p. m. Friends <n Crown HIilL chapel.
CARDS OF THANKS
WILSO! sincerely thank our relativees, and neighbors for their nesses, expressions of beautiful floral tributes;
oa Bur al
for the Ren-
erous help rendered during the illness of ‘our beloved mother | and grandmother, Rachel E.; expecially |
and passing ou
do we thank the employees of Mallory’s Plant 2, Sightless Independent Pleasure club, Chain, 8t. Paul M. E. chu rch: Nugent for words of. conso
the Rev,
lation
kind Jah ices.
A. WILSON AND DACOHTER ELLER.
HERALDINE, EMMA 8 AND LUCY MOULTON
a
Priends may call at the
N—We are deeply appreciative and {friends many kindsympathy and]
Pri fends. | Diamond
the! singers, and Shiriey Brothers for "their
Face of Lim old baby, Ripple, -3249
INEXPERIENCED WOMEN
{ Will Train for Knitter Operators Transferring Experience Helpful
National Hosiery Mills
RI-1321—8 A. M. to § P. M.
Vicinity Broad
r
LOST & FOUND
BLACK and white dog, long fur, Vicinity GA-5741.
weight 10 1bs,, | Blond harness with no rings. | Reward.
BLACK dog, small stripe around neck,
Reward. Call LI-8277,
1747 8. Randolph.
named Dickey. WA-3T17.
q |
KITCHEN HELP | STEAM TABLE GIRLS BUS GIRLS
| COLORED, EATON'S, 642 E. 38TH.
MAIDS—WHITE
IO8T-—Part chow and collie, ale; year
old. Answers to ‘Vic." GA-460
FOUND — Small brown ma male ¢ TF
Name “Max.” Reward. BR-9838
and tan kD Senile ‘hound. Dragatd. LI-3836.
ing lead chain. os
wz SHORTAGE of REPRIGERATION REnow indicates great oppor. oy HEN those trained in.this essen tis! work. Need for installation and; ge- t
men is already urgent. Experi
Hable men
FRere Shepherd, gray and white.
-—YOU Can train now, whe out conflict with your present job. Rewith MECHANICAL ABILITY Ly consideration, Write giving address NOW for complete: ‘9% Times.
phe building work. Hours - 5:30-11 m. ir. Luther, 710 Kahn Building.
'MAIDS—WHITE
elevator after 4:30 p. m,
MAIDS
APPL WARREN HOTEL
£m
pleasarit; $15 per wk P.B:X. Apply Personnel Office
Vou REE sd in TIMES
If wanting steady employment see
for cleaning work at night in Chamber of Commerce Building. Apply freight
| MAN"UB WOMAN over 50 to work in store, some selling, one who * 18 . willing. to clean. and -stock merchandise and generally make jhemseit a and
apartment “for cent” Su as If
i
v Stenographer
% Typist v% Comptometer Operator
Essential manufacturing industry with excellent post-war prospects needs a stenographer, typist and comptometer operator. Experience preferred, but will train industrious and intelligent junior. Gond wages; 44-hour week. Excellent working conditions.
Apply Employment Dept.
INLAND CONTAINER CORP.
%00 West Morris Street TYPIST—P.B.X. OPERATOR Steady—Not a War Job Beginners Considered State Salary Expected Address Times, Box 221 TYPIST
PERMANENT POSITION WITH A TURE. 40 HOUR, 5 DAY WEEK. APPLY INTERSTATE AGENCY, UNDERWRITERS BUILDING.
Typist—File Clerk
Part-Time Receptionist.
411
Interview by Appointment Only. MA-6321
MOULDINGS, INC.
741 E. Market
WAITRESSES
Day or Night Top Wages
WHEELER'S
139 N. Pennsylvania St. WAITRESS—6 DAYS
1357 8. MERIDIAN
WAITRESS
$25 Weekly. 3915 E. 10th. IR-0971, Waitress—6 Nights.
1357 8. MERIDIAN WAITRESS Day work. ® Good pay. HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM.
“Hi Spot.” 411 8. Illinois,
Working Conditions Pleasant Positions Permanent 5-Day Week Can Use Part-Time Help y for % Days \
? of RAL ve Bot VEE
ttle as 23¢ and
10
CLERICAL HELP
Convenient Location—Good Pay—Bonuses Excellent opperiuniiy for Older People and Veterans of World War IL. Applications accepted i dg Tyre not’ employed n an essential industry or activity.
CONTINENTAL OPTICAL COMPANY
oo North Capitol Avenue
PRODUCTION JOBS
Interviews 8 A. M. to 5 PP. M. Saturdays 8 A. M. to 3 P. M.
Apply EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
INLAND CONTAINER CORPORATION
700 WEST MORRIS STREET
RAILROAD WORK IS WAR WORK!
Openings for skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled workers. . Steady work Tmmiedisis “employment
U.S. Railroad Retirement Board
15 East Maryland Street
SALESPEOPLE
Women’s Shoe Department Experience Unnecessary
Salary and Commission Full Time
Employment Office, 7th Floor"
The Wm. H, Block Co.
~
for concrete block Colored Ma
factory work. Apply 712 W, 13th St. COLORED—FOR PAINT DIPPING; NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY, INDIANAPOLIS REED CO., 2217 MASS. AVE.
Steady, gd. wages,
COUPL Man and wife to. keep house and furniture store clean; no laundry, no cooking. Would prefer a
couple that is sober and clean; $25 week and living quarters furnished. quire 2310s N. Meridian.
Delivery Assistant
Part time, morning work
Crown Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co.
fa:
Good Opportunity
If Not Employed in Essential War Work Apply Immediately Availability Certificate Required
Engineering Metal Products Corp.
401 8. Harding MA-5433
2901 E. Washington St. on the Carline.
DISHWASHER—WHITE
40 or younger; 7 a. m.-7T p. m.; no Sundays; $30 and meals, Apply in person only. Mdtual Restaurant, 514 N. Delaware.
DRIVERS AND HELPERS
Experienced in moving household goods. Shellhouse Pireproof Warehouse Co., 2455 Central.
DRIVERS for ambulance and funeral
work. 23 McLean Place.
Extractor Man
No experience necessary Good starting pay.
Pleasant working conditions.
Sterling Laundry
735 Lexington
Fl R E Mm AN mechanical experience, Aak
for Mr. Glod, engineer, St. Francis Hospital, Beech Grove. (No phone calls.)
for 125-H. P. boiler; some|.
Have several openings in our steel and mill supply department. If interested in an opportunity for a - permanent position with a good starting salary apply Mr. Miller.
% MEN
We Need
full
with late model cars to deliver telegrams;
or part time. Mr.
estern Union
ana , SEES ENE
HONOR LOANS
$100-%200-5300 Cot an Hour Jun ot 30 16 000 ot Household. No security is needed, no
Coo Tofomid in 12
|
$100 Honor
inHand Box Nailers | Si=sofhihio =itomes For Immediate Employment vist or Essential Work =r OE Apply A [nS Salhi a Dee poms expempenl 1 » |17 13.46 19 9.24 sos Balke & Krauss Co, | 7 |=&|s5pai isis 4271 W. Market in S| 9% #3115301 1810 2 hosio | mas | 508 | 37k | ma MEN /
Dalton.
% In Bleaching Dept. % Vacation With Pay
Take W. Wash, car to 500 W. then turn > north 3 blocks.
Sleady work. Plenty of overtime. Essential Food Industry. Makers of “E-Z Bake” Flour. Acme-Evans Co., Inc. Blackford and W. Wash, Ave.
MEN WANTED
Citizens Gas & an essential time and just as sential in men. There are yard laborers at
powerhouse fuel men Tie, coke
oven laborers Tle,
men 173¢, coke oven operators 80¢. coal 'tnloaders 80c, maine
tenance helpers
house fitfeman 83¢, coal sampler 83c, and electricians at $1.01
81, an hour,
Apply In Rergons to as
Baker a Prospect
industry in war
ptace-time,
Coke Utility,
busy and ese needs ings for an hour;
i
sili
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Furniture Loans Wen _Owieg and Park for Appraisal
TWO INDIANAPOLIS OFFICES . 328 IMinois Bidg., Cor. IMlinois & Masse ’ B . OP. 0. Zone &) Phooe: RIley 540¢ ———— 809 Merchants Bank AS MACHINE OPERATORS 0 Mucins Bank Butdine ‘ * Essential Work _ (P. 0, Zom 6 Phone: Rlley 14711 Koene Mode 10 Revibonts of Nearby Troe *5 Day Ra nL * 45-Hour Week .
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Mr,
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Here's your opportunity for ment with Indiana's largest of retail service stations . . , tion with a post-war future,
® No Experience Necessary ® Qood Starting Salary ® Opportunity for Advancement ® No investment Required ® No Lubrication or Tire Repair GIRLS CONSIDERED
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Anderson, Evan iiie Terre Haute, South Bend, Port Wayne and Indianapolis »
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W.J. Holliday & Co.
543 W. McCarty
Man For Warehouse
Good Working Conditions,
a . Apply Employment Office
L. S. Ayres & Co.
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BRIDGEPORT BRASS ORDNANCE PLANT
South Holt Road
Freight House Truckers
Permanent positions, opportunity for advancement. Rate 76¢ per hour, time and half after 8 hours. Can use part-time workers,
Pennsylvania Railroad 139 E. South St. FRY COOK “apne ir & sion.
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SALESMEN SALESWOMEN
for the following departments: Jewelry, lamps, boys’ clothing, men's furnishings, corsets, women’s shoes, draperies and Ielerical. Lubrication Man
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO |
GENERAL HELPER
for Dry Cleaning Plant
VICTORY CLEANERS CO.
2706 E. Michigan
GRILL AND COUN EN $30.00 Weekly, Apply 43 W, St, Clair. 9 A Me—=q P. M.
HARDWARE CLERK “5. 5io Helper on Truck Met, cen and
Over 50 for essential war work to deliver telegrams in downtown buildings. Pleasant interesting work. Mr. Dalton, 18 N. Meridian
Western Union
MEN 18 to 45
FOR ESSENTIAL WAR WORK Apply Employment Office
PORTER
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Jus ar vitally needed in our food industry. a fed
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AFTER THE W EVANS MILLING ( co.
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Steel bidg., Cleveland 13,
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Indpls. Public. Welfare Loan A Assn. |
OCCIDENTAL, BLDG. RI-3887. Interest month! on auto
loans, Budget E. Washington.
ELP WANTED—MALE
MAN of high caliber to re io Topreset | nationally known manufacturer roved portable
industrial
panies in the Indianapolis area. Send all inquiries to Charles A. Foster, Acme
Equipment ye;
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Jobs
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E. & W. PIE SHOP, -667 E. 23d. WA-4728. Exper, Joe Health's Barber Shop, 133 W, Market.
PORTER ESQUIRE GRILL
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Draft exempt. Prefer-
TR-9040.
For production jobs in essential paper industry. No Experience Necessary |* Interviews from 8 A. M, to 8 P. M.
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and Furnace Installers b, good
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UNSKILLI D LABOR
See ‘or 30 N. Illinois.
WANT Farm han en Hin ctor; room snd be board furnishes
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The Beveridg Paper Co.
High type jobs available as 3 Slolley & bus Permanent vor. Join an ind etsent a i Jhcations i accom
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See Jett Williams
“ Roy Wilmeth Co}
Meghanics, and Tire Ms Apply
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