Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1944 — Page 14
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DEATH NOTICES 1 Times, “Monday, , June 12, 1944 rn May, beloved mother of Earl Baker, Mind, “waite: Pri. Wilvy d. initer, 5 an de Jon 3 , Mrs. at iherine der Sie Mary Scott and a Burner city. sister of Claude. Ernest, William and Nicholas Liford city. | Charles Liford. N. Y.. Mrs Genevieve Hesten Martin, city, passed away v Puneral from gesidence, 1014 English ave, Tuesday, m. Services at Caivary Tab«Fletcher
and Cedar sts), Burial Crown Hill
3 \ ernacie Pp m. vited. BATCHELOR Sei - mother of Mrs
2 Friends in-
“age 61 years; Ogle, Chester and Ralph aR i away Sunday Funeral Wednesday, June 14th, 4 p.m at the George W. Usher. Mortuary. 231 3 W. Washington st, Friends . invited Burial Flora! Park cemetery, Friends may cail at mortuary, i BROCKWAY — Clarence A. husband of Cora A. and father of C. Merle Brocky, passed away Saturdaj Services , 2 p. m, at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary
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Dr. Frank 8. C
2 white for industrial eafe- » Attractive hours and tions. Off each Pp. m.; Saturday, 2 p. m. Neo a Sunday or holiday work. Time and halt over 40 hours. Apply
1011 E. St. Chair Kroger Grocery & Dating Ce.
ASSISTANT TO CLAIM ADJUSTER
No Experience Necessary Wi n 8%-Day Week
BEST GRAND LAUNDRY
28 N. Senate
Assistant Cook Colored. Attractive Hours.
MAROTT HOTEL Mr. Shanks
week. MA-9086-
Training or Experienced If not now in war work Apply
U. S. Employment Service
DY TE to ie dry in your own home, 2-Day R2.
Long Distance Operators
Openings now available, No exp. required. Bell System.
+ Employment Offico—Women 240 N. Meridian St. INDIANA ‘BELL TELEPHONE 00. COLORED MAIDS sorer uncon * MAIDS % APPLY HOUSEKEEPER + CLAYPOOL HOTEL # NIGHT MAIDS
Apply Mrs. Sloat, Spink-Arms Hotel.
Payroll Machine Operator MUST BE EXPERIENCED
Steady employment; will continue after the war. If now working in essential industry, do not apply. Salary open. Call LI-1351, extension 210. Mr. Schuman.
PBX
Experienced. HOTEL LINCOLN.
Wicks in charge. Burial Crown Hill
CISSELL Mrs. Ethel May, 3251 Kenwood ave. mother of Mrs. A. M, Ross, passed away ' Sunday afternoon. Services atl Flanner & Buhcanan Mortuary Tuesday, Burial the
Friends invited Friends may cal at
mortuary.
GANTLEY—James MM. of 1532 Bellefontaine, brother of John Sud Nora Gant-| ley and Mrs. A H. Gn! all of Indianapolis, and Mrs of Denver, Col 1 Friends will neral Home neral Tuesday, June 1 home. 8:30 a Joseph church, § a Cross cemeter [CORRECTED NOTICE] GELDMEIER -Harry C. age 353. beloved
Edward Mcuity
husband of Mary Geldmeier, father of Harry C. Geldmeier. Mrs. William C Siemantel, Mrs. Edward Anderson and
brother: of Mrs. Arthur Jennings, Anderson, died suddenly Sunday at his residence, 3417 College ave Funeral serviegs 10 o'clock Wednesday morning from the home. Burial in Holy Cross cemetery. BOLLOWELL Kenneth Leroy, age 16. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Hollowell; brother of Ione Baxter, Helen Nellie Delger and Ruth Milholland randson of Hannah Hollowell and Isaac | i Phillips, passed away Sunday a, m. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p. m, from the | Tabernacie Baptist church, 638 Somerset ave Burial Floral Park cemetery. Priends may call at Shirley Bros. West Chapel, 2002 W. Michigan st, until 11 a. mm. Tuesday. BOWELL—James P. (Flem), Minnie, father of Mrs. Helen Davis, James PF. Jr. of Chicago. Cpl. George L. Howell and John E Howell, M. P United States army; brother of Orvilie and Kate, passed away Friday in Chicago. III. Priends may view remains at the Feeney & Feeney funeral home. 2339 N. Meridian, Funeral Tuesday, 8:30, at funeral home; 9 a. m |t., John's church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. KELLY—Charles Albert Sr. of 3227 Keystone, beloved husband of father of Mrs. Louise Scrogham of San Francisco, Mrs. Bertha Hager of Charleston, Ind.; Pfc. Charles Kelly Jr, of Fort ox, Ky., brother of Benjamin of Indianapolis and Noel Kelly of Los Angeies, also survived by nine grandchii-
Ann Geldmeier
Baxter, |
husband of
night the
8.
gem, assed away. Services Wednesday, a. m. Little & Sons Puneral Saas 1001 Main st., Beech Grove.
Burial Washingtor Park cemetery. Friends may call after 7 p, m. Monday. KING—Ralph, age 55 years, husband of Anna, father of Catherine, Dorothy, Paul and Lester; brother of Josephine, Etta and Lorenz King, passed away Sunday. Puneral Wednesday, June 14, 2 p. m,, at the George W. Usher mortuary, 2313 W. Wasnington st. Friends invited. Burial Washinglon Park ceme tery ends may call at mortuary after 6 m. Monday. Deceased was a memof Indianapolis Lodge No. 660, PF. and A. M.
GOLD vr SERVICE
LINDENBAUM—Pv(. Norman T, 4927 Broadway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lindenbaum, brother of Louis Lindenbaum Jr., killed in action Anzio beachhead April 22, 1944. Services at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Tuesday evening at 8.p. m. Services in charge of Frank T. Stayer Post No. 1405, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary. Friends invited. McMAINE— Edgar C. (Nig), rest at Veterans hospital, Dayton, O Friday, age 51 years, father of Mrs Madelle Howard, brother of Clarence McMaine. Services Tuesday, 3 p. m., at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Friends are welcome. Friends may cali at Peace Chapel affer 10 a. m. Sunday. Crown Hill. OLIPHANT Etta Rebecca Newby of Lakeland. Pla, hospital June 8 Service Tuesday, 10 8. m., at Beanbjossom Mortuary. Burial Floral Park cemetery. Friends invited POLAND—Garrald G, 636 E. 34th, husband of Pauline. father of Mary Lou ~ and Donnie Winega: son of Dora Poland. Fairland, brother of Garfield, | Garland and Charles Poland, Mrs. Eimer! P. Warren, Mrs. Raymond Knoll of] Richmond and Mrs. Fred J. Smith of Glendale, Cal, passed away Monday Service at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Fairland, Ind. BYCE—Mary Frances, widow of William L. Ryce, mother of Earl, sister of Mrs Paul Twente, passed away Friday, New Orleans, La. Friends may call at Kirby Mortuary, Meridian and 19th st. Funeral Tuesday. 830, at mortuary: 9 8. m, Holy Cross church. Interment Holy Cross cemetery,
WHEELER Monterv, lie G., V. 13
entered into
Burial
sister of J. A died in City
age 78 years,
| Permanent only. | experience
Lillian, |
AVON PRODUCTS
Mothers not able for defense jobs can
work 5 hours with good commission income. -5929. BANK CLERK
Young woman for clerical work. Adding machine
necessary. Apply to
| Mr. Keogh.
American National Bank 45 N. Penn.
Beck Canvas Products, Inc.
3234 W. Washington
STEADY WORK
Power sewing machine operators.
BOOKKEEPER-CLERK
under 40, for permanent position with enough variety to make the job interesting and pleasant. Hours 8 to 3, half day on Saturdays. Here's an opportunity to get set for now and after the war with a
{growing nationally known manufacturer.
| Liberal pension plan, | accident insurance, etc. teria serving lunches at cost. Length of service of present office staff averages over 8 years each, Phone Mr. Came, LI-8501.
CLERKS—POSTING AND DETAIL
Good penman, Northside Insurance Co., TA-1591.
group health and with own cafe-
COLORED GIRL
with some silk pressing experience, to learn silk finishing. Good wages, good hours.
Call Charles, GA-2403 Darko & Sons Cinrs., 2659 Shelby
COLORED WOMEN To Work 530 P, M. to 11:30 P, M. Apply Mr. Hocker
PROGRESS LAUNDRY
430 E. Market
COMPTOMETER OPERATORS
Have permanent position in accounting department. Excellent working conditions; good hours and pay.
Apply Mr, Pantus
POLAR ICE & FUEL CO.
2000 Northwestern
Some housework. aa Good wages. BR-9419.
~~ COUNTER GIRL
WHITE. NO SUNDAYS. GUARANTY CAFETERIA, 20 N, Meridian
CURB GIRLS — -» WA-6440 DISHWASHER—6 NIGHTS
White or colored. 1357 8. Meridian.
EXPERIENCED SEAMERS
National Hosiery Mills
RI-1321—8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
FILE CLERK - 0 roe NORTHSIDE INSURANCE CO. TA-1581.
FLOOR GIRLS—COLORED
GUARANTY CAFETERIA, 20 N. MERIDIAN * FUR FINISHERS * Top salary, 5, days. INDIANA FUR CO.
114 E. Washington
General Office Work
We have a permanent position open for a girl between the ages of 18 and 40, no experience neces-
References,
C00
of 4966 V , father of Harry E sary. racy in figures essential, Wheeler, of Gid Wheeler, St some typing. Apply after 7:30 a. m Louis; 1 Roth, Indianapolis COOK COFFEE CO., 936 E. Georgia, Mrs. Ada Tipton. Ind. passed or phone MA-3104 for appointment. away early Baturday. Services Tuesday 130 p m. at the Conkle Funeral Home, GIRLS for assemblin , - g and checking. Joss ho Rn Friends invites, Experience not necessary, Good wages the funerey bowie. Friends may call at} and hours while learning. J. D, Eastman # JUReTA home, Sunshine Cleaners, IR-1141, FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 W. T. Blaseneym © 257. wa iste GIRLS 18-30 + Bs gy 2226 Shelby. Steady employment: learn to oparate machines; clean, easy work. Time and CONKLE FUNERAL HOME a half for overtime. Based on 5-day, 1934 W. Michigan St. BE-1934 40-hour week.
FARLEY-FUNERALS .zie-seuze,
FLANNER & BUCHANAN
s W. FALL CREEK BLVD. TA-337% BERT S. GADD 8130 Prospect St. MA-6049 GRINSTEINER’S 3801 E. New Yorks MA-5374
G. H. HERRMANN
Central States Envelope Co. 16 S. Sherman Drive
GIRLS For light factery work, no experience necesary; 5-day week.
| Straight time or piece work.
1805 8. EAST ST. mass! The Geo. F. Cram Co. HiSEY & TITUS 730 E. Wash. 3d floor, 981 N. Delaware St L1.3828
MOORE & KIRK
—@IRLS —
A-8036 SHIRLEY “BROS. co.
Experience not necessary.
N Illinois L1-8408 Towel folding. ROBERT W. STIRLING MECHANICS UNIFORM 1423 Prospect MA -4944
3 C Wilsos “CHAPEL OF FRE CRIMES" 4. CO. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES” Mh
1234 Prospect St. LOST & FOUND
$25 REWARD FOR LOST DOG
year old; |
LASBIE"—8mall female part shepherd or coliie; with flowing white tail, brown ears. Rapgood, GA-4160 LOST—Envelope, iain proofs pictures, Wednesday,
Cal
E et, PR-0987. return same for Reward.
.* Vicinity 3027 N. New Jer a. Man in service pet. Reward. TA
, Saturday mg , return contents. New E. 30th. CH-6179-R2.
white and black 1|for light factory work gathering and No exand May 24th, or 25th, ove, with name of Naomi Campbell, 124 Mark Person who found
~Wire-haired, white female, named
JOST Man's brown leather bilifold, Irv- : ) theater Keep Ph
AND WIPER SUPPLY
333 N. Noble.
"GIRL
{door) Spink Arms h otel.
GIRLS—18-45
sorting paper stock, Clean work.
perience necessary. 420 E. Ohio,
work. No experience necessary. RI-3005.
Good Office Position
For ambitious person. liberal salary,
Must be accurate at figures
from - Claypool hotel,” with noonday res taurant adjoining; one Mr. Dodson.
Hook’s Drug Co., R1-9541 % HAND SEWERS * Top salary, 5, days. INDIANA a ‘co.
Jae
for general work in kitchen; white or colored; Apply Mrs, Flinn, (rear
GIRL wanted for togaphic dark room
Permanent, with and able to type. Daylight office, 6 blocks 1% hour for lunch.
By HOUSEKEEPER Io prime Bursery s
PBX Operator
% Former Telephone Operators * Typists Call Between 8A Mand 5P. M.
Employment Office—Women,
INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. 240 N. MERIDIAN ST. People Have to Eat That's why a job in a bakery will give vou post-war security. Women used to
fairly heavy work can make high wages Apply 1015 South-
in food production, eastern ave. ELIABLE woman to assist with general housework; small family, no children; good pay: stay or go. HU-7130.
Relief
A GOOD JOB FOR WOMEN
Apply at Lilly’s Employment Department T
ELI LILLY AND COMPANY
OVERS .. GOOD DAYLIGHT JOB Our company, EXPERIENCE NECESSARY [tial war work, has Fn Site Sak SS APPLY AT ONCE Plenty of overtime Cab siso ute u few Sterling Laundry W. J. HOLLIDAY & 00. 735 LEXINGTON AVE. 843 W. McCarty
ADAMS
Machinery is being shipped to the armed forces exclusively. With no reconversion necessary continued employment should prevail in the post-war period. If not now employed in essential work see our employment department. 8 to 5, Monday through Friday. 8 to 12 on Saturday.
J. D. Adams Mfg. Co.
217 8. Belmont Ave. Take W. Wash. Car.
Jobs in the air-conditioned Lilly capsule plant are open immediately for, women on the night shift. Women now working in this department have long and satis factory records of continued employment. Good pay, pleasant associations, good cafeteria food at cost, ‘excellent working conditions. Other jobs for men and women are also open in several departments,
ake a Minnesota Trolley to McCarty Street
“Lilly’s Is a Fine Place to Work!”
COMPTOMETER "OPERATOR Male or Female
Excellent opportunity for right type. Ideal working conditions. Good starting salary, Apply Mr. Miller.
W. J. Holliday & Company
543 W. McCarty
Telephone Operator
Apply 3rd Floor.
Charles Mayer & Co.
29 W. Wash. REPAIR LADIES Fashion Cleaners, 1901 Central, * SEAMSTRESSES x Top salary, 5, days. INDIANA FUR CO.
114 E. Washington
SEAMSTRESS
Experienced hand sewers and power
. ] Essential Industry Needs Factory Workers Both War and Civilian Work Help win the war and at the same time insure your future with permanent employment—
45-hour, 3-day week. Pay for 47% hours.
Crown Paper Box Co.
32 E. Georgia St.
machine operators.
Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor
The Wm. H. Block Co.
Stable Employment for Women
High type jobs available as trolley and bus operators. Permanent and reliable work. Join an industry essential in war and peace. Good pay. Paid while learning. Vacations provided. Awards for accomplishment. Apply Room 213, Trac-
FINISHER
On Furniture Will Teach Aprentice. John J. Madden Mfg. Co. 16th and Sherman Dr.
tion Terminal Bldg.
INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS
STENOGRAPHER and FILE CLERK
Permanent job with opportunity for advancement. Call CH-6662 for interview.
* STENOGRAPHER x
Permanent Position 40-HOUR WEEK
Opportunity for Overtime Excellent Post-War Security
CALL CH. 1651
x SE NOGRAPHER Sox 'OMETER OPERATORS Essential manufacturing industry with excellent post-war prospects needs a stenographer and comptometer operators. preferred, but will train industrious and intelligent junior. Good wages; 44-hour week. Excellent working SoRdtHons.
Experience
y Employment Dept.
INLAND CONTAINER CORP, 700 West Morris Street
STENOGRAPHER or typist; will consider beginner; permanent position offered in essential industry. We were in business long before the war and intend to continue after. Please phone Mr. Westphal for appointment. GA-4421.
TRAINED COMPTOMETER OPERATORS
Work Experience Not Required Employment Office—Women 240 N. Meridian
Indiana Bell Telephone Co.
TYPIST to address envelopes, $2 thousand.
Befmagens work. 8 E. ket, Room 6
TYPIST
To work in accounting department,
National Hosiery Mills
RI-1321, 8 2. m. to § p. m,
TYPISTS
Dictaphone Operators and General Office Clerks Permanent positions and post-war, Good salary. Off Wednesday afternoon and all day Saturday suring uly and August. No
educ HE in pay. HERFF-JONES CoO.
1411 N. Capitol
WAITRESSES
Day or Night Top Wages
WHEELER'S
139 N. Pennsylvania St.
* Waitresses—White % For Coffee Shop Apply Mr. Shank
*% Marott Hotel xx
WAITRESS “Hi Spot,” 411 8. Hlinois. % WAITRESSES — INSIDE TEE PEE — WA-68440
~% WAITRESSES »% APPLY 43 W, ST. CLAIR STREET J BETWEEN 8 A. M.-5 P. M. 4
Want experienced white cook; must be neat and clean; to cook for family of 3. Extra good pay to right party, BR-9050,
WHITE WOMEN To Do Night Cleaning «Apply Employment Office Lb. S. AYRES & 0,
oe Mar-
AN ESSENTIAL FOOD INDUSTRY
FREIHOFER BAKERY
We will employ 3 young men immediately to fill establishea routes. Also 3 women for inside work. Routes that are now open earn from $60 to $65 pér week and operate in the city of Indianapolis. Clean outside work where you are absolutely in business for yourself. No experience necessary. We train you for the job. Apply 318 W. Vermont st. or call RI. 6465 for appointment. Ask for Mr, Simpson.
Automatic Wage Increases
Peacetime § Future
Boys and Girls 16 and Over For summer vacation, full or part-time jobs as
FOUNTAINEERS
Pleasant work, eonven. HOOK’S or; Stores
California and Market Sts. INSLEY MFG. CORP. - 801 N. Olney Street Shovel and Crane Division Offers
PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT
To Skilled and Unskilied Men in ALL TYPES 0
Day or Night Shift Good Working Conditions
Also Stenographer Mimeograph-—Acdtessograph Opera
Kingan & Co.
Do Your Part in an Industry Engaged in Essential War Work
by helping prepare meat for our armed forces. Modern equipment, good Wages, time and half for over 40 hours,
No experience necessary, Some Jobs Open for Boys and Girls 16 and 17
Apply oa Persan-—EmploTment Office M. Maryland and Blackford Sts.
Excellent Opportunity for Now and Post-war.
Apply
American . po artis
Ls MACHINE OPERATORS
We need machine operators for war production at once. If you are not employed in essential industry, we have an attractive offer for you.
APPLY NOW
HOLCOMB & HOKE MFG. CO.
1545 Van Buren St.
‘money to spend. We need several
-work in
plenty 80 ache it you've To get lined up with a fi progressive organization, call at our em-
Production Jobs
Dloyment office between 8:30 a. m. and BOWES “SEAL L FAST” CORP. See. 218 N. manager, 923 N. Me!
WA-S840
Interviews 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. - Saturdays 8 A. M. to 3 P. ML
Apply ' Employment Office INLAND
CONTAINER CORPORATION 700 West Morris Street
TEEN-AGERS
Enjoy your vacation by having extra
BOYS and GIRLS
Light, easy work. Apply Mr. Haley.
BEST GRAND LAUNDRY
28 N. SENATE
WANTED MACHINE SHOP
FOUNDRY HELP Essential War Industry
International Harvester Co. 5565 Brookville Rd.
MEN-WOMEN Genéral Factory Work | Punch Presses @ Drill Presses @ Tool
“MEN AND WOMEN Learn Aircraft Industry
No experience necessary. Help build major airplane assemblies for the Hell Diver which has provided the U., 8. Navy's great fleet of aircraft carriers with a terrific new aerial wallop; for the C-46 transport that carries men and cargo to the fighting fronts. Opportunity to learn riveting, assembly, parts fabrication, aluminum spot welding, and maintenance. People wanted for all these departments,
Shirley Corporation
Aircraft Division
330 E. ST. JOSEPH MEN OR WOMEN
18 ., 50
UNT. NEEDED Apply at office
DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES
CALIFORNIA _& MARKET BTS.
* Fedraui lic Machine Operators + Punch Press Operators % Spot Welder
WOMEN TRAINEES % Acetylene Welders % Spot Welders % Machine Operators - PERMANEN Apply 8-5 Mon, EAL Joss 8-3
National Hosiery Mils
We have openin partments:
® ORDER FILLING ® BOARDING ® FINISHED INSPE ® MEASURING | CTION ® GREY DYE STOCK ® MACHINE CLEANING ® AND KNITTING ® REKNIT
Also need trainees for knitter operator 5. ws? om place = work, A pli ere. Work 48 hours a w Er
eek. Have so work. Air-conditioned plant, Free hos: pitalization insurance, vacation with and many other advantages. You'll Tike it
here. Call and m an interview today. ig a0 appoinument for
gs in the following dé-
RI-1321, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
ALL PRODUCTION DEPARTMENTS
APPLY
BRIDGEPORT Rass
ORDNANCE PLANT
OPENINGS:
WANTED!!
Unskilled Men and Women
UNITED STATES RUBBER
Interviewing Hours 8 A. M. to 8 P. ML Monday Through Saturday
DO NOT APPLY IP ALREADY ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL WORK
WINDOW TRIMMER
APPLY SRD FLOOR
Chas. Mayer & Co.
29 W. Washington HELP WANTED—MALE n
2 TIRE SERVICE MEN
Good Salary Permanent
Wholesale Tire & Rubber Co. 821 N. Illinois 3 GOOD, experienced used car mechanics; references. See or write Mr. Maurer, 961 N. Meridian. 2 Men Under 45
White or colored, to park cars, Empire Garage, 126 E. Wabash. See manager. ACETYLENE STEEL BURNER Must be experienced man capable of
taking charge of our bumming depart ment. -442 Rdismpoliy Jashinary & Supply Oe.
s Applicators % |*
Roofing and Siding Steady Work. Good Pay.
Ralph R. Reeder & Sons
2101 Winthrop Ave.
APPRENTICE WANTED
If there is & boy in Indianapolis, 16 years old, with at least & common school education (preferably one who had printing in school) and living at home with parents that 1s willing to start at moderate wages now to le the printing trade and ® a himself for higher wages and a more secure post-war period
SEE MR. VEREGGE (De mot phone) COMPOSING ROOM THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 214 WEST MARYLAND ST.
Meridian.
OBILE PAINTER'S HELPER Experienced sanding, masking, rubbing; good salary; steady work. Apply in person or write to Mr. Maurer, 961 N. Meridian. - AUTO SALESMAN
We have large stock of mew and used cars. Unlimited earnings for right man. See Mr.-Gates at once,
GATES MOTORS, INC. 3327 N. Illinois st.
BAW ED Have exceptional position open BAKER Have excep on post on open ons baker: time ands Bait over
essential west Bair Baking ve Bo 13 1331 E. Wash-
BOYS
16 to deliver pi downtown buildings, full time. Clean wholesome inwar work. Bicycle not
need 40 hours; industry. ington,
Mr.
"WESTERN UNION
* DISHWASHER & Te a ST
in receiving and checking freight, express and post. bodied; permanent; salary open; 48 hours,
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 19 W. South St. wa
necessary. |
CRATER FOR FURNITURE Will Teach Apprentice.
EVANS MILLING CO. 1130 W. Michigan St.
JOHN J. MADDEN NFQ. €0. (6th and Sherman Dr.
Experienced
Apply Employment Office
The Wm. H. Block Co.
Furniture experience acceptable. See or write Mr. Maurer, 9¢ 961 _N. Meridiah.
EXPERIENCED PAINTERS ~°’
Neral and residential work, Call yd 6 p. m., BR-9405 or TA-5308.
Experienced TIRE SERVICE MAN
Commercial Tire Service
620 N. Delaware LI1-6655 \
FENDER and body man, geod wages, time and half for overtime over 40 hours per week. No tools necessary. See Mr. Maurer, 961 N. Meridian st. Apply in person or letter. letter. No phone applications.
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. GET A GOOD JOB NOW
ow are the RIGHT PORTER you a be the HEAD PORTER in an Essential Industry where your job will be secure after the war. Quick advancements. 8
ite or Ered. Apply a.m to § m
908 Southeastern
vs GRILLE % AND % COUNTER MAN $30.00 Weekly “Apply 43 W, St. lair st, Between 8 A. M, and 5 P. M.
MoH SCHOOL BOYS
16 years of age and older Rallroads Tr excellent opportunities for summer or permanent work.
Toque
U. S$. Railroad Retirement Board
15 Bast Maryland St.
lianas Power & Light Co. Needs 10
Genera! Power Plant
LABORERS
Steady Post-War Employment, If not now in war work See Company Representative at
U. S. Employment Service. 148 E. Market JANITOR-—White. Give age nd Sipe.
ence. Address, Times, Box JANITOR WHITE OR COLORED
All day work, good starting wage; essential jiduaty. Apply Mr, Miller
W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.
543 W. McCarty.
* KITGHER AEN PORTER *
Apply Nr. Shank A HOTEL x "LABORERS
Hand Truckers for Flour-feed Loading. Permanent Employment. E-Z-BAKE MILLS
ACME EVANS CO., INC.
Blackford & W. W Ave. Outdoor; healthful Year-ronnd work; time and one-half for over _ hours; no age te
Crown Hill Cemetery
Lithograph Press Helpers 700 an hour Jor day work, 776 an hour for night work. Considerable ime necessary. Wm. B. Burford Printing Co. 603 B. Washington.
LOBBY PORTER MAN — Permanent Position
To operate automatic doughnut machine, No experience necessary will Good salary with Tresnent increases. Time and s half over 40 hours. Mayflower Doughnut N. apito
MEN 50 TO 60 YEARS OLD
Who Are Looking to the Future Food factory labor yous. 60c hr. start. Plenty o.-time a a increases and Ploinotion
EEadbe,
tors Con Indianapolis
MEN AND WOMEN Ages 16 fo 55
PABIAET Marr MAKER
South Holt Road
ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY
a el upholsterer & trim man.
MEN WANTED Colored preferred. No EE Tala for nights. Essential industry.
|
National Mattress Co.
N. Senate.
a to ears repair. jn Sod yr of Only yeltatie © men gg A a Year-
INDIANA FUR CO.
114 E. Washington
MEN TO POLISH CARS
ROY WILMETH COMPANY 120 N. Meridian
x MEN —%
needed to train as machine operators and fitters by steel fabricators doing highly essential war work.
3 Previous Experience Not Necessary vr
Steady Employment, Plenty of Overtime.
HUGH J. BAKER & Co.
18 to 60 YEARS PF production jobs In ntial paper industry. No Experience Necessary interviews from 8 A. M to 8 P M The Beveridge Paper Co.
717 W. Washington
45 or over, Service and Production Work. Producing Medicine.
Essential to the War Effort. Employment Now and After the War.
Apply Personnel Office.
Pitman-Moore Co. 1200 MADISON
war, Our business operation hers for 5 years
National Starch Products, Inc.
1515 8. Drover
MEN
For General Factory Work Steady Employment Opportunity for Advancement
CENTRAL STATES ENVELOPE CO. 16 S. Sherman Drive
METAL MAN Steady Employment Hourly Rate or Commission SEE MR. BLUE
HARRY A. SHARP, INC. 443 Virginia Ave.
MIDDLE-AGED MEN
Essential! Industry Experience Not Necessary Good Post-War Opportunities Good Wages 40-Hour Week yith Overtime—Call
Wm. Addington . . . LI-0I31
NIGHT MAN
Steady Work, References Required. See Mr. Frekberg
American National Bank 41 N. Penn.
K Night Porter w
% HOTEL WARREN +
OVER 45 [Tits men for steady cea
and one-half for over 40 hours. Tower,
PERMANENT JOBS v Packing yr Receiving % Rolling ve Shipping vw Tool-die Department MOULDINGS, ING, AVIATION.
DIVISION T41 E. Market
Must Have Certificate of Availability
PORTERS Colored Day porters for kitchen work;
night porters for cleaning. Apply at employment office.
“L.S. AYRES & CO.
R White or colored. Avply Mrs. Finn, (Rear door) Arms Hotel.
Night or day. Time 308 Circle
PORTER ESQUIRE GRILLE% IR-0067—IR-9040
Woman's Alteration Dept. Apply Mr. Prits, 6h Floor
The Wa. H, Block Go.
{ GOOD BALAI st SEE MI » Red Cab Law.
SHIPPING CLE
Joad bread trucks: s onal opportu man; essential indust . 1331 E. Washington,
Stable Jobs for
i Attractive positior | chanics in Indiana and garage. Perman Join an Ingussy [
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