Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1944 — Page 12

As Soft Job Holders In War Effort.

By PAUL GHALI Times Foreign Correspondent BERN, May 15.—“Join the Nazi party and play soidier at home.” - Der Fuehrer didn't like this acid slogan for his national Socialists, supplied by the German man-in-the-street. In fact, he went 0 great pains personally to tell the

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result of a plan supported by State and Here is a real op-

Federal government. portunity for you to learn a trade pays big wages now and will be of

importance in the post-war aviation boom. INSTITUTE Bus Direct

Post-War Security. $250 Course FREE

that vital

Come Out or

te Our Door phone

Address Times Box 224

T ER Qur' company, mow sngafec, 1p seen] Permanent Position In othe steel business: $l-day week

Excellent Working Conditions Many Advantages Not Available in Other Fields

Employment Office

A

W. J. -HOLLIoAY 4 & CO.

U. S. RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 15 East Maryland Street

543 W. McMarty

people all about the great part party members were playing at the, front. He did, however, fail to give precise figures. Now the Voelkischer Beobachter, his official mouthpiece, remedies the oversight. «Of the 6500000 male party members, 40 per cent are in army

service,” explains the Naz party organ. “More than 60 per cent of its total members belong to the pre-

1906 classes, and of 85,000 members| of Ken Thompson, 3015 'E Michigan | White, No Sundays Time snd Pall O0Ct| spLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG 9,000 are| i. chuneral arrang ; Bldg | LADIES WITH SALES PERSONALITY. with ‘special duties,” some 4 Jey Service. Mr. Fuller, Supt. 1209 Roosevelt Bldg. SALES PERSON in the we acht while the rest ToMLINSON-—Jesse B. a ge 63, pridved Flat Work Feeders TRAIN oy VILING a0 LEARN. GOOD bled veterans of the first] husband of Ethel C. Tomlinson, € ARRANGEMENT. are disa of Russell, Wilbur and Lioyd Tomlin- and Folders DOWNTOWN OFFICE and present world wars and unfit| son, passed away Sunday. Funeral at WEERR, cong su iho? 2 He Shirley Brothers West Side Chapel, 2002 ermanen a Dg i for military service.” doubt W. Michigan, Wednesday a 3 pm n. Fame Laundry, 1352 N. Illinois MA-5686 At this distance it appears doubt-| Friends invited.” Buria oral Park. > Friends may call at the chapel any ful if even such “convincing” figures| {ime after 7 p. m. Monday. FUR FINIS HER: % TYPIST

will alter the civilian view. The German man-in-the-street can see for himself the cushy jobs the party members hold down, for they are all uniformed. He can see, too, how well the Nazis eat and how they take life easy. “Indispensable” Class

And the common German citizen eannot forget that before the war all the important jobs in German industry, party administration, trade unions and the labor front were occupied exclusively by party members. Indeed, to keep his job a factory executive was forced to join the party. And when “combing out” methods were applied to proeure fresh contingents of soldiers, these party members were found to be “indispensable.”

indainapolis Times, Monday, May 15, 1944 STERNS—David Lorance,

THOMPSON William M.,

VONNEGUT — Mrs.

WELCHER—Dr. Alonzo Franklin, age 68,

WIDENER—Abraham

WILLS Mary E,

DEATH NOTICES H

beloved little son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorance Sterns, brother of Ann and Martha and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sterns, passed away Sunday in Overland, Mo. Services at the residence, 1640 E. Troy ave., Wednesday, 3 p. m. Burial Washington Park. age 66, beloved husband of Stella Thompson, father of Homer, Leonard, Glenn, Kenneth and Keith Thompson, - brother of Noble Thompson and Mrs. Burgess Tuttle, passed away Sunday at the residence

HELP WANTED—FEMALE 8 % DISHWASHER * ow *

SEE MR. MURPHY HOTEL HARRISON DISHWASHER Burger Basket, 844 E. 63d. BR-0925 or BR-0162. DISHWASHER White or colored, 5 days. Timmons nch Room, 1424 Nordyke ave.

ELEVATOR OPERATORS

+ *

Edith L., Willlamscreek, wife of Kurt Vonnegut, mother of Dr. Bernard Vonnegut of Cambridge, Mass.; Mrs. James C. Adams and Pfc. Kurt Vonnegut Jr. of Camp Atterbury and sister of Peter and Rudolph Lieber,

passed away Sunday evening. Service at Planner & Buchanan Mortuary Tuesday, 4 p. m. Friends invited.

Burial Crown Hill

of 109 N. Bradley, husband of Mrs. Grace H. Welcher, brother of Mrs. Mattie Meacham, Roseville, Ill; Mrs. Mollie Hunter, Redland, Cal; Mrs. Della Leh-

man, Terre Haute, Ind, and William Weicher, Coal City, Ind. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a. m., at the Farley

Funeral Home, 1604 W. Morris st, and 2 p. m. at the Beech Church, Clay City, Ind. Priends may call at the funeral home any time. L.., 1108 Windsor, beloved husband of Minnie A. father of Mrs. Cecile Booker, Mrs. Helen Sanders, Mrs. Jean Casserly, Mrs. Mary Hughes, Paul, city, and Eugene Widener, U. 8. N, departed this life Monday, age 75 Puneral notice later. For further information call Moore & Kirk Funeral Home, IR-1159. age 56 years, wife of Grover daughter of John Mulryan, sister of Mrs. Delia Dickerson, Mrs. Julia Bernhardt, Mrs. Margaret Wolf, Patrick

GENERAL housework and cooking; XIE

excellent post-war Braspects needs a ste-

erator. train duro and intelligent junior. Excellen

Gond working I

yment Dept. INLAND "CONTAINER CORP.

S. Ayres & Company| + COMPTOMETER rERATOR Essential manufacturing industry with

nographer, typist and

comptometer opExperience preferred, but will

44-hour week. t

wages;

700 West Morris Street

Telephone Solicitors

% 5, DAYS

HOLCOMB & HOKE

OPERATORS

We need machine operators for war production at once. If you are not empl in essential industry, we have an attractive offer for you.

APPLY NOW

MFG. CO.

1545 Van Buren St.

Experienced Apply Mr, Pritz Women's Alteration Dept. 6th Floor

The Wm. H. Block Go.

__ence necessary, ;_good salary. __WaA-1173,

“GIRLS 18 TO 30

STEADY EMPLOYMENT Learn _to Operate Machines; Clean, Fasy Work, with Time and One-Half for Overtime, Based on 5-Day, 40-Hr. Week.

CENTRAL STATES ENVELOPE CO.

Time and one-half for overtime.

International Detrola Corp.

% STENOGRAPHER % PBX OPERATOR

Good tarting salary and post-war future. Phone Mr. Ridge for appointment.

L1-5491

~ UNSKILLED FACTORY HELP

Men and Women

ZENITE METAL CORP.

Employment Office Rear 201 N. West St.

—GIRLS fo LEARN DRY CLEANING

Inspection

WAITRESS,

WAITRESS

night work and no Sundays DENISON BUFFET ——— NP N. PENNSYLVANIA ESS Day work. Good pay. “Hi > “Hi Bpot, "411 8. Iinois. s.

~ WAITRESS S903 Acts

GOOD EARNINGS 2018 W. Morris—MA-0973

WALKER CLEANERS

1841 E. 46th St.

snd Thomas Mulryan, passed away Sun-

Girls to Learn Inspecting

Fashion Cleaners, 1901 Central

Sometimes, true, indispensables| day. Funeral Wednesday, May iL 8:30 +4 a. m., at the George W. er Mortuvolunteered for war service. But ary, 2313 W. Washington st., 9:00 a. m. they were rejected or incorporated] st’ John's church. Priends invited. G Burial Holy Cross cemetery. iends into the S. 8. (elite guard) after may call at mortuary after 7 p. m. as short army service from which| Monday. WOODY Ellen, age 98 years, mother of

they returned to their jobs, bosoms flashing with decorations. t. 1944, by The Indianapolis Times

William T. Woody and Angeline W. Evans, passed away Sunday morning. Services at the residence, 1924 N. New Jersey st, Tuesday, 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill,

The Chicago Daily News, Inc. DEATH NOTICES 1

Tndainapolis Times, “Monday, May 15, 1944 | ADAMS Newton N., age 84 years, beloved husband of Pearl "Adams, father of Mrs Side Wain of New Castle, Ind., Mrs.

dessie M. Stevenson. Mrs, Ida Jt. M13 Jeannette L. We also wish to thank |__Wwages. CO-2625 Berens en, all of Indianapo the Rev. Trent, the singer, Mrs. Mary , Steady evening work Mary Crooks of Forest Park, IIL, passed| Storm: the pallbearers, and the Harry White Women similar to DE os way Monday a. m. at the residence,| W. Moore Funeral Home HOUSEKEEPERS—WHRITE i: No Sundays. 8hort Hours. 309 Circle 668 Christopher Lane. Funeral notice] MR. GEORGE CONLEY AND FAMILY. Ww to Do Light Cl in Tower. 1ater._ Shirley Service. FUNERAL DIRECTORS s omen 1ght Cleaning | WHITE woman for day

Pred A., 2116 Prospect st., passed |. away Saturday. Services at the J. C Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, Wednes-

{CARDS OF THANKS CONLEY—We wish to thank our

|W. T. Blasengym O*,357° %s s5i¢

2 many friends and neighbors for* their Kindness and sympathy received at the death of our beloved wife and mother,

HOUSEKEHPER—White, middle-aged; stay

TRL over 18 years, take care of 3-year-old _old child at ight at ight; good pay. __FR-1929.

~ HAND SEWERS

AND FUR FINISHERS

WAITRESSES

Day or Night Top Wages

WHEELER'S

139 N. Pennsylvania St.

Top Salaries

APPLY TO

INDIANA FUR CO.

114 BE. WASH.

Modern country home; 2 children. Good

Wanted—S5 girls for light assembly work. Permanent position, 48 hour week. Apply Metallurgical Service Co., 31 E. Ohio, Room 314.

day, 10 a. m. Friends invited. ARD—Edith L., age 15 years, daughter of Cora and Emmitt DeBoard, sister

1934 W. Michigan St

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

ou be S$. Ayres & Company

Day Work Apply Employment Office.

child and apartment. IR-4555

Women for Bakery 1 p.m to 10 p. m,, Sunday through Friday. No experience necessary. $18.00 to start. 1915 Southeastern, i

of Mrs. Esther Baskett, James Estel and William Hubert DeBoard, passed away FARLEY-FUNERALS Market 1234 | Priday, Funeral Tuesday, May 16, 2 1604 W Morris m., at George W. Usher Mortuary, 313 W. Washington st. Friends in- . FLANNER & BUCHANAN vited, Burial Plainfield, Ind. Friends rt CREEK BLVD

may call at mortuary any time. PWYER—William J. (Bil) husband of Jeanette Dwyer, brother of Mrs. Maret Cutshaw, Mrs. William H. Collins, firs O. C. Armstrong, Roseville, Cal; Pred Roberts, New Brunswick, N.

£180 Prospect St.

BERT S. GADD GRINSTEINER'S

1601 BE. New York MA-5374

JOB SECURITY 2 for the FUTURE

The Beil System has many varied positions open EMPLOYMENT OFFICE~WOMEN=240 N. MERIDIAN

INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.

3

x ‘Carrie, Indianapolis, £34 oases i Loui Mo. riends ay A ———— po HA Kirby Mortuary, Meridian G. H. HERRMANN KITCHEN HELPER at 19th st., afternoon Tuesday. Puneral |'308 8. EAST ST. MA-8488 \ notice later, Hi SEY & TITUS nis 5'2 days. ENGLISH HOTEL PEHRENBACH — Prank A. husbafd of 9 COFFEE SHOP Inez T. Pehrenbach, father of Mrs. |951 N. Delaware St . KNITTING MACHINE Frances Braverman: rower of esi MOORE & KIRK i d Willi rre Haute, an osep. ‘ of Detroit, died ‘Saturday. Priends may | (R-1159 “H-1808 A-8056 OPERATORS

Girls to learn to operate full. fashioned knitting machines.

REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS

634 N. Noble St,

call at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st. Funeral Tuesday, 8:30, at oe N SHIRLEY BROS. co. the mortuary, 9 a. B= Patrick's inots h. Friends Invited. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, ROBERT Ww. STIRLING @ARSTANG—Wilfred R., 3253 N. Penn-|!423 Prospect MA-4944 sylvania, husband of 8tella L and|J. OC. Wilsen © CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES” brother of Mrs. Felix M. Robbins of New 1234 Prospect 8 MA-9433 Madrid, Mo., and Mrs. Robert Roy T Bunch, Indianapolis, passed away Sun- LOST & FOUND oo 1 day evening. Service ai the Flanner | LOST—Brown ‘bilifold, containing money & Buchanan Mortuary, Wednesday. 4| and important papers. Reward. HUEk m. Friends invited. Burial Crown 4404. il. COST, STRAYED, biack dachshund; "Nig": SUTZWILLER—Leo, 60332 Winthrop ave.| 49-24709. Reward for information or re-

beloved husband of Kathryn, father of| turn. CH-7708-R. ry Iria ern Brows prandtather of LOST—Wrist watch, lady's yellow gold aron Lee Brown, brother of Carl Benrus; keepsake. Reward. GA-5400. Gutzwiller, departed this iife Sunday, 1401 St. Peter, age 53. neral Wednesday, May 17, LOST- —Cocker Spaniel; black, female. at the Moore & Kirk Northside Colomial| Name “Cinder.” Red harness. GA-3333. Mortuary, College and Fairfield, 3 p. m.|_ Reward Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. LOST Toy Boston bull; Temale, dark @INMAN—Charles (Carl), passed away| White markings on head. Vicinity De Sunday a. m., beloved husband of Jean| Quincy and 12th st. Reward. IR-7072

Hinman, father of Ina Weadorp, also survived by a sister, Mrs, Jane B. Wil-

liams of Los Angeles, Cal; two brothers,

Clifton Hinman, Michigan City, Ind. = Ee Taare Bort Adams and Ralph PF. Hinman of Wichita, Kas. | LOST Talon Ted 1. Bert Adams, Friends may call at the Dorsey Pupera} Home, 3925 E. New York. Fu-|INSTRUCTIONS 8 neral, . Ir funeral home. ~ 4 p.m, from funeral home LEARN beauty culture. Enroll now, In-

SOOKER—Daniel A, of 1450 Pleasant st,

husband of Lydia, father of Mrs. Lydia iI Irelan, Mrs. Theima Hamilton, Helen, Jean and Jovee and Carolyn Hooker, brother of William of Cincinnati and Mrs Mary Merkhoffer of St. Petersburg, Fis , passed away Saturéay a. m Friends may call at the residence. Fervices Wednesday, 1 ». m., et the residence. Burial Albany, Ind. Friends invited. Tolin Service.

BOPPER-—- Mary Edna, beloved wife of

/ililam Hopy er, mother of Robert, Lois, ev. Donald, Ponva and Charles, daugh: er of Leota Russell, sis-

Elbert, passed

ter of pel, Wednesday,

Wesiey and Melvin Rusaway Sunday. Service 10 a. m. at the Beanblossom Mortuary. Burial Rose Hill cemetery, Bioomington KISTNER—Gus, age 62 vears, at Cincinnati, O.; formerly resided at 1243 Madison ave, husband of Mayme, father of Carl of army engineers; Mrs. Walter Heydon of Glendale, Cal; brother of Joe, Al, Fred and Mrs. Anna Bryan; also survived by three grandchildren. Puneral from Lauck Funeral Home, 1458 8. Meridian, Tuesday, 8:30 a. m.; Sacred Heart church, 9 a. m. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery.

MERRIMAN —Wililam M., father of Sister Deicia Anna, Mayo C., Esrl C. and Augusta Mary, also survived by three

brothers and one sister, passed away Sunday a. m. Friends may call at the Tolin Punera! Home, 1308 Prospect st, any time. Services Tuesday, 1 p. m,, from funeral home Burial Fleener Cemetery, near Morgantown, Ind. Priends invited

MILLER—Harry L., 415 E 23d st, husband or Orpha E. Miller, father of Mrs. M, M. Donavon, Mrs. 8. A. Lindsay of Lima, O; Mrs. Dorothy Merkley of Tucson, Ariz; Gerald Miller, Don Miller and Clayton Miller of Los Angeles, Cal: stepfather of John Walters and Ardathi Crosier of San Prancisco, Cal, and brother of Hugh Miller, Penn Miller and Mrs. Guy Soule of Detroit, Mich, passed away Sunday afternoon.

LOST—Shafier pen; brown and red, gold

‘BEST GRAND LAUNDRY

LAUNDRY WORKERS White—Permanent Employment

APPLY Methodist Hospital Laundry

trim. Name oR Jide. Vicinity of Ayres’.

Reward. TA-5

w MAIDS % He SEE MR. MURPHY de % HOTEL HARRISON = * MAIDS *

White, Steady work. Apply freight elevator, Chamber of Commerce Building, after 4:30 p. m,

MAIDS

SEE MRS. MORSE

* WARREN HOTEL >

ternational Beauty School, 343 E. Wash. HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9

“2 Fountain Girls — $20.00

6 days. No Sundays, 205 N. Pennsylvania.

ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER Permanent Post-War Position Top Salary — 5-Day Week

For Appointment Call LI-71586 Evenings BR-2266

“ASSISTANT TO AIM ADJUSTER

No Experience Necessary Will Train

$15-Day Week

A cL

28 N. Senate

Beck Canvas Products, Ine. 3234 W. Washington

STEADY WORK

Power sewing machine operators.

BUS GIRL

§ days. > Sundays; $21 and meals. MUTU ESTAURANT, 514 N. Delaware.

COMPTOMETER R OPERATOR , SENERAL OFFICE CLERK

account-

Services Planner & Buchanan Mortu- permanent positions in ary, Tuesday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. ing department. Excellent working condiBurial Memorial Park. Priends may | tions; hours and, pay. call at the mortuary at any time. Mr, - Townsend BREED-John R. tered ) 3 Monday, age 82 poi father Loe POLAR ICE % FUEL co. M. John L. Reed dr. Service Tues Northwestern # , 8 p. m., Harry W. Moore Peace Burial St. John's cemetery, e 0. y. Priends may call| TIMMONS LUNCH. 1424

COOK — 6 NIGHTS TORSION Shoma CORD, Ee

COUNTER GIRL

Col ial Hotel. Good wages. MAID ©" 0s minos

~ ORDER DEPARTMENT

Opening in our order dept. for woman 30-40 with stenographic experience. 44 hour week. Time and one-half for overtime. Good starting salary and postwar future. Phone Mr. Ridge for appointment. International Detrola Corp.

L1-5491 Pay Roll Dept. 135 5 2 ne’ typing necessary, no shorthand

Shirley Corp., 330 E. St. Joe PERMANENT POSITION

Clerical, stenographic. § to 5'2 day week, time and half over 40 hours. Perfection Paint & Color Co. MA-4312, 8 a. m, to 5 p. m. Press Operators Permanent. position-—good pay.

Fame Laundry, 1352 N. Illinois

SEAMSTRESS

Experienced in Coat and Suit Alteration

Apply Mr, Pritz—6th Floor Women’s Alteration Dept.

The Wm. H. Block Co.

HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. I

~~ ADAMS

Wool Spotter Walker Cleaners

1841 E. 46th St. 10

Machinery is being shipped to the armed forces exclusively.

Learn a business that is depression proof and receive good pay while learning: Apply

care : of small

MEN—WOMEN 18 to 55

GENERAL BAKING CO.

318 W. Vermont

MEN—WOMEN

EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSAR @® Punch Press Operators Spot Welders Shipping Lepartment Essential Jobs Apply 8 to 5. Mon. through Sat,

\

MEN OR WOMEN

18 .. 50

NEEDED Apply at office . DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES CALIFORNIA & MARKET STS.

McQUAY-NORRIS MFG. CO. 1737 Massachusetts Ave,

Sewing Machine Mechanic

A fine war job with fine post-war future.

GOOD PAY

Beck Canvas Products, Inc.

3234 W. Washington

Steady Employment

NOW AND POST-WAR FOR MEN AND WOMEN

Smaller war plant manufacturing wood products. * Experience unnecessary. Ideal working conditions.

Purves Manufacturing Company 31 W. (ith St.

The manufacture of products such as penicillin, blood plasma, tetanus and gas gangrene antitoxins, and many other equally vital pharmaceuticals and biologicals is essential to the war effort.

\ As the invasion approaches \we must make more medical products. A job at EN Lilly

a workers,

better than average man; with plenty of overtime; liberal plan; group health and ance, etc. Plant cafeteria serving lun at cost. Apply in person between § and 3.

Gas Island Attendant Good Starting Salary

GOODRICH *":roces % DELAWARE AND NORTH STREETS &

GASOLINE STATION AT TENDANT

company No tire changing or greasing. Must be over 40 years, State qualifications.

GOOD POST-WAR FUTURE OPENINGS

MOULDINGS, INC.

or U. 8. Employment—148 E. Market St.

PITMAN-MC ong co.

*

MEN TR

need apply. - Yearund “Work.

"INDIANA FUR CO.

14 EB W

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ‘139 E. South St. S

Experienced; a permanent position

The Barbasol Company

848 N Senate Ave. SEE MR. BUNNELL

For northside location. Independent Good salary.

Box 61, Times.

First and Second Shifls Experience Not Necessary ROLL SETUP APPRENTICES % CUT OFF OPERATO % OFFBEARERS

AVIATION DIVISION

741 E. Market

and Company is also essential in peacetime.

Eli Lilly and Company

WANTED!

Unskilled Men and Women

GRILL AND COUNTER MEN

GRILL COOK

Burger Basket, 844 E 63d. BR-0025 or BR-0162.

$30.00 Weekly. Apply 43 W. St. Clair, 9 A. M—4 P. M.

x ‘vc HOUSEMAN *

r WARREN HOTEL *

UNITED STATES RUBBER co.

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 19 W. South St.

Interviewing Hours 8 A. M. to § P. M. Monday Through Saturday

DO NOT APPLY IPF ALREADY ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL WORE

WANTED MACHINE SHOP

FOUNDRY HELP Essential War Industry

International Harvester Co. 5565 Brookville Rd.

HELP WANTED—MALE 1

With no reconversion necessary continued employment should prevail in the post-war period. If not now employed in essen-, tial work see our employment department. 8 to 5, Monday through Friday. 8 to 12 on Saturday.

MEN and WOMEN For Packing and Shipping Dept.

No Experience Necessary. Time and Half for Over 40 Hours.

STARK-WETZEL & CO.

725 Gardner Lane

ACCOUNTANT

te do internal auditing; prefer man, under 35 yrs. of age, who wants position with a definite future. Shirley Suis 330 E. St. Joe 1-3306

KITCHEN PORTER for & club. Good pay and meals,

« JANITORS x

White. Steady work. Apply freight elevator, Chamber of Commerce Building, after 4:30 p. m.

Call TA-3348.

for general work

MAROTT HOTEL

Apply Marott or George

s Quorgs J. McKinney, Bu

ilding Supt.

LABORERS wanted: white colored; for work coke ovens; essential industry; Tie an hour; 6 eight-hour days per week: floaters need not apply Come in person to Gas Plant at Langsdale and Northwestern ave.

LUMBER HANDLERS Steady, outside, HOUIghY Good pay. No experience necessa CARTER-LEE TSUMBER CO. 1621 1 w. WASHINGTON 8T.

MAINTENANCE MAN Ctr

“Century BisE. New York.

cuit Co. 630 MAINTENANCE AND BOILER ROOM MAN

We need an all-around maintegance man who has also had experience on H. T. boilers. Hours 2 to 1 p. m. This is a steady, year-round job and we want a steady, Joar-touna i Come in and see us or call RI-3

EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY 840 N. New Jersey

Manager and Station Attendants ood wages.

or

*

J. D. Adams, Inc.

217 S. Belmont Ave. Take W. Wash. Car.

ATTENTION

Rural High School Over. 16 Boys and Girls

Here's an excellent opportunity to make good money during school vacation. Pleasant working conditions.

STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington

EGG BREAKERS AND LABORERS

DAY SHIFT Essential Industry

Apply 333 W. (8th

EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

® Essential Industry ® Jobs for Men and Women

SECRETARY TO CONTROLLER

Young Lady 22 to 30 Experience Necessary

Shirley Cor £44 Joe Pe

® High School Boys and @irls’ ® Daytime Hours ® No Experience Necessary © Convenient Streetcar Service ® See Us or Call RI-3521

840 N. NEW JERSEY

Permanent positio ood . Fame Laundry, 1352 N. fiiinois

— SHIRT FINISHERS

SHORT NIGHT SHIFT Convenient hours, 6 to 12 p. m, 6 days a week in vital factory No experience needed and ] te Yo Am. If you : ve VACAne site 'n ELE

HELP WANTED! | e Order Fillers ® Packers

No . mt Scr Ss 7 Jan Lig work,

MIDDLE-AGED

We have openings in the following departments: 1. Order filling. 2. Drying 3. Measuring 4. Grey dve stock. S. Dye home and knitting. 8. Also need trainees for knitting operato It's a good biace to work. Ask anyone

security |

couple, stay on piace, general duties, 3-room apartment and utilities; must be willing. Prefer Catholic. GA-2570

National Hosiery Mills

who works here ye pay union rates, Work 48-hour week Have some day wark. Air-conditioned plant Free hospitalization insurance, Vacation with pay. Many other advantages You'll like it here. Call and make an appointment for an interview today.

RI-1321 —8 a. m, to § p. m.

Openings All Production Departments Apply.

Bridgeport Brass

S. Holt Road, Opposite Stout Field

ADVERTISING SALESMEN LABOR DEAL Su, ‘rou per

sonal contact. Good propuskion and remuneration. Apply 9 m. Central Labor union of Indianapolis. Rm. 624, Peoples State Bank Bldg.

APPRENTICE WANTED

If there is a boy in Indianapolis, 16 years old, witn at least & common school education (prefer ably one who had printing in school) and living at home with parents that 1s willing to start at moderate wages now to learn the printing trade and prepare himself for higher wages and a more secure post-war period

SEE MR. VEREGGE (Do not phone) COMPOSING ROOM THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

214 WEST MARYLAND BST.

Boiler fireman helper wanted for hand firing large boilers; essential industry; six eight-hour days per week, 80c per hr. Steady employment. Come in person to gas plant at Langsdale and Northwestern ave,

BRAKE MECHANIC

Excellent Prewar Job

Permanent Jobs

‘8everal good jobs—that will last— are open now in, our expanding organization, We need:

® MEN FOR PRODUCTION DEPT. ® WOMEN FOR PRODUCTION DEPT.

These jobs offer interesting work in pleasant surroundings—plenty, of opportunity to “go places” if you've got the stuff. Take this opportunitty to get lined up with the liveliest, friendliest organization in town. Call at our employment office between 8:30 a, m. and 13 noon.

216 N. PINE ST.

Bowes “Seal Fast” Corp

Good Pay for Right Man

SEE MR. BUNNELL

a SILVERTOWN BOODRIEH “zz

store ‘WOrk.

maker, . 330 N.

Capitol ave.

Witt or without print shop experience, learn sswork on pal) A oreatic

fixture CO.

cylinder - ing. Buy work for Future. 5 day Chance for overtime, 420 E. Ohlo:

Carpenter Both ay an

BL-1012

Production Jobs

Interviews 8 A, M, WEP M.

Apply

~ Saturdays 8 A. M. to 3 P. M.

or 1 amb

opportunity to get Into

ap industry with great post. war possibilities. Positions for service station op-

Appl . Mr. ming or Mr. James

Producers Oil, Inc. + MANAGER %

for Filling Station and

ATTENDANTS Good Pay. 8-Hour Shift.

% Site Oil Company %

1111 W. Washington st.

“MEAT” THE ARMY

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 oo 40 hours. No experience necessa Apply in Fs ATTN Office 8 A. M to 5 P. M. Daily

KINGAN & CO, INC. MEN WITH CARS

late model, to deliver telegrams; full or part time. Mr. Dalton.

Western Union

MEN—ALL DEPARTMENTS

Steel Furnace Plant Call oy Details

PEERLESS FOUNDRY CO.

1853 Ludlow

N

@ Experience NOT Necessary © Essential Indust ® FULL OR P TIME Steady So now and after we war. Our business has been i operation here for 75 pros

National Starch Products, Ine.

* *

MEN To POLISH CARS ROY WILMETH COMPANY o Wer gow

1 er ny ar 1600 E. 2st. Freight House Truckers *x MEN % Permanent positions, opportunity for 18 to 60 YEARS SE Douit Vat Bout, Hime a a

No E ssa Interviews from 8 A. M to § P. M.

The Beveridge Paper Co.

You are Deseded in our es. sential "food du Experience n necessary. EY lls you Plenty ye STEA

AFTER THE WAR EVANS MILLING €O. 1730 W. Michigan St.

‘MEN with TRUCKS .

to HAUL COAL POLAR ICE & FUEL C0.

West Side t—223 Lynn. Mr. Watts, EA

METAL MAN

Steady Employment Hourly Rate or Commission Basis SEE MR. BLUE HARRY A. SHARP, INC. “3 Virginia Ave. NIGHT LOAD. OUT MEN

One from 13:30 a. m. to $30 » m from 430 a. m to 8:30 a m, See Mr. Mitchell

THE POLK SANITARY MILK CO.

1100 EB. 15th St.

x PAINTERS * % WARREN WOTEL

* Plumber—White

Capable and reliable HOTEL

MAROTT A; A na uilding Supt. RS for Inside bakery, Monday through Sat.

urday. $25.00 to start. White or colored. 1915 Southeastern.

SANDERS PATCHERS RUBBERS SPRAYMEN

J. EC or George

. Field 610 Bouth New Jersey Street

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AUTO SUPPLY, ns 5 DELAWA RE.

SHORT NIGHT SHIFT

Convenient hours, § to 12 p.m. 6 days week in vital factory work. No experience needed and the work is easy to If you want longer hours we have vacane cies in the p.m to 5 as. m shift,

THE 846

BARBASOL CO, N. Senate Ave

go other odd jobs, Steady work all the vear round,

good house to live

Stable Employment for Men

High type jobs available as trolley and bus operators. Permanent and reliable | work. Join an industry essential in war |

INDIANAPO LIS RAILWAYS

Stable Jobs for Mechanics

Attractive positions available as me chanics in Indianapolis Railw a and garage. Permanent and rel Join an industry essential in poses, Good pay. Paid while lea acations provided. Awards for # tions. Ap to superintendent, 1 Washington st.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

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Apply in person between 88. m. & 3p. m. |

SINGLE man to take care of lawn and |

Ba pay. FL. Meier, 3525 BE. Wash. ington st. Office phone, IR-1181, resi. | dence, TR-1413 i

and peace. Good pay. Paid while learn- | y ing. Vacations rie Awards for | accom ishment, Wsbitd Room 213, Trace tion Terminal

Excellent Post

STERLING

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Emergency | Crescent Cleaner

and brick work, replaces. porches, bulit, Also tuck block work. Free

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YACOMA, 201 N.,

Stock Room Help for Handling and Checking Merchandise

Men or Women S. S. KRESGE COMPANY

17 W. Washington

Stock Men

Wall paper and paint

Paint Co., 28 E. Maty} and.

depts. Excellent salary and opportunities. Indiana Wallpaper and

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Essential industry. 10 Hours day—8 Days Week. L1-6521. After 5 p. m., FR-2500.

Indianapolis Plywood Co. ’

1128 W. 21st St,

TRUCK DRIVER XK DRIVER i

steady job for dependable man. Tent sendy city deliveries. — 40-hour w eek wi th time for, overtim oy Mr. ir Alto, dil lis Times, 214 W. nl

TUNE-UP MAN LUBRICATION MAN

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Work—Good Wages "Superior Fhavisiol

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