Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1944 — Page 17

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India

DAVIDSON--Jonn (Red), age . Minnesota st., husband o Mary, father of John Lewis Davidson, son of A - and Richard Davidson, brother of Mrs. Ruth Woodruff, Detroit, passed away

BENSON—Maurice, a

MeCARTHY —Flurance San), Dus

© DONNELL~—James J.

ROSENBERG--Rosie, former!

BHIGLEY ~8herman T.,

brother of Mrs.

Bros'

Harold Shipley, at Harry W. Moore Peace Friends are welcome. ton Park.

BIELOFF—James Stuart, 5718 Winthrop ave., son of Mr. and Mrs, August J, Sieiofl and brother of Jacqueline and John Bieloff, Jased AWAY Susuiay ovening. Ep puch.

Mrs.

Pp. m,

brother of Mrs. bert, Otto and Ed Woempner. yvived by five grandghildren, passed Away Mohd day. Pueral Thursday, Se 1:30 p. m, Meyer & Abdon Punerai Rome, 1509 Prospect, and at

of John, 11th st,

a Chapel in re papers please copy.]

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7

‘WEDNESDAY SEPT: 6 1044

DEATE NOTICES

‘day, age 54

rs, no father of Fireman First Cla William: N,, T, Cpl. John L., J Clarabelle, Carl, Kenneth and Thomas Bennett, brother of Charley, Burt ‘Bennett. Services Thursday, 1: 130 © m., at residence, 1325 Charles nds are welcome. Burial Mt, ant cemetery. Harry ‘W. Moore Peace . Chapel in. charge."

BRINK-—Minnie, age 77, beloved ‘mother

of Carl F., Harvey W. and

Brink, Lillian and Florence Ee and.

urvived {Aan Ai aL. grandehil ren

passed away ~ unday at the residence, 1322 Villa" ave. u

Funeral services 8:30 p. m.,

Sept, 7, Meyer & Abdon Puneral ome, 1509 Prospect. Burial Conooyrdia cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral

home any time.

Monday. Funeral Thursday,

Farley Funeral Home, 1604 W. Morris st Friends may call A home

any time, Burial Crown

ENOCKSON—Tessa R., 2854 Guilford ave, beloved mother of Mrs. John A. Rh grandmother of Edward 8. Barb, away Tuesday. Funeral at the Ha ton Funeral Home, 3002 Winthrop, Thursday, 3 p. m. Burial Eau Claire Wis. Priends may call at the funer home after 6 p. m, Wedaesday, FISHER—Murta, 2154 Madison ave., wife of Neelus, mother-of Mrs, Ruth Annis, Arnold L. Pisher, Mrs, Vera XK. Beisinger, rs. Emma A. Smith Vito Mrs. Mil red

RY, ices at the J. C. Wilson *‘Chapel of the

Chimes," 1234 Prospect st.,

m. Friends invited. Burial Round fb Friends may call at the "Chapel

of the Chimes.”

GELDERMANN—~Fred William, husband of ~ Mrs, Edith Geldermann, brother of Mrs. Tillie Bales and Mrs. Nellie Sommers and Mrs, Sls Mendell, passed away Monday p. m. at the residence, 1539 Spann ave. Friends may call At the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308 ios.

ect st, any time after ednesday. Services Thursday,

at funeral home. Interment Ta

ton Park. Friends invited.

SARPER—Delbert, age 25 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Harper, brother of Mrs. Elsie Yarnell, Mrs. Lillian Hoyt, Mrs. Arvada Reasor, Mrs. Evelyn Conrad, Mrs. Evelyn Hendricas y Arthur, Flemming, Melvin, Donald , ind

Kay Harper. pussed awa

y y. Friends may call at residence, 4828 W. Morris, from 2p m. Tuesday, until 10 a. m. Thursday, Funeral Thugaday, Sept. 7, 2 p.m.. at the George W. Usher Mortuary, 2313 Ww, Washington, Friends ine vited, Burial Floral Park cemetery.

e 45, father of Mrs.

Walter Harmon, son of Mr.

Finis Henson, brother of Harlan Henson of U. 8. army in Italy, Wilson Henson, Beech Grove, Ind, and Mrs,

Hawkins. grandfather of

Louise Harmon, passed away a. m, Friends may call at Tolin pA neral Home, 1308 Prospect st, , Pp. m. Wednesday. Service Friday p. m, from the funeral home. Inter

ment Mooresville, Ind.

v * moc KERSMITH- William, of New Palestiie, Ind., beloved father of ‘hLesnard and Eida J. Hockersmith, passed Tuesday p. m.. Friends may call at the Robert W. Stirling Fugeral Home. 1430 Prospect st, after 7 p. m. Wadnesduy,

Funeral service, Friday, 1

Pp. the funeral hoine. Friends

Graveside service and burial,

cemetery, Westport, Ind, 3:30 p. m.

LEE Mabel, beloved wife of mother of Carol Ann Lee, daughter of

Frank Ball, sister of Mrs. Ma

Mrs, Ruth Condon, Mrs Gertude Burton end Mrs Audra Chrispen, James and Garis Ball, arted this life Tuesday, age 36. Funeral Friday, Sept. 8, at Moore & Kirk Northeast Puneral Home, Station st. 10 a m Burial Washington

Park Friends invited

LIPKEN—Anna Esther, age 79. si... passed away Wednesday,

High mother of Isaac, Michael, a

loseph; Anna Rose, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Samue! Smulyan of Hazelton. Pa. Service will be conducted at the

Aaron-Ruben funeral home,

Meridian, 4 p. m. Thursday.

Azras ,Achaim.

Elien. father of Edward, Joseph C., brother of Mis,

Shive, "also survived by seven grand-| children, died Tuesday evening in his residence, 819 Gray st. Funeral Friday, 30, at the residence: $ a, m, St. Philip Neri church, . Interment Holy. Cross

cemetery. Friends invited,

of Elizabéth (nee Dugan),

Masyases Ann, James Jr, Eileen snd

Peene ‘Home, 2339 N. Meridian st. Thursday, 8:30. at the funeral home; # a.m. Holy Cross church. Burial Holy

Cross cemetery.

RINKARD-Mrs. Letticia, mother of Denver Bird, Prank and Joseph H. Rinkard of Indianapolis; Sau R. Rinkard, Edinburg: Mrs. A. M. Gaoel, field, Mrs. L. OC. Hejderman, Lexington, Va, passed away Wednesday Serv. fee at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, | Friday, 2:30 p. m. Priends invited. Inter- |

ment Union Chapel.

apoiis, passed away Mon

Times, Wotton Sei _ : . BENNETT Evin, entered ved into rest Sun- -

47, 1812 W.

hesoand of

beloved -h

ald ho S- Wilson FLORISTS & He “HERITAGE” Sears, Roebuck 3” Company Girls LOST & FOUND 1

91 N Delaware Bt ti-3823| PHONE MR. NICKEL — CH-7860

IR-11580

RO ROBERT W. STIRLING nl Office i Fo ge wri

IALS GRRL NE, for. general Rousewort, help

HELP itor ci 1o0r | Girls

% BUS GIRLS ; PHONE. NSTON wr * Girl tor General Clerical *

+ Roatan Position © % MA-6356 oo

children: stay. $15. BR-44i

fh : Sweaay employment; learn to

ELG, “Black cord bracelet. owntown. fod te terrier | 40-bour week. with | DarRes, Eas Drive, Woodruff. MA-8143 BROWN

wallet and a

3 Es GonanmE| 46S, Sherman Drive

a Hosiery Seaming

—King . route 4 return to 1201 Corpell ave. Reward.

LOST & The Classified, Advertising os TO8T=1 Hive artment o v Bapol 5 mes has openings for 2 ger Vicinity 5 Blut 2 2st -Col- with at least +" high fila ] ucation. ese ons are Ms 2a , RI-0441, Spaok: * Gown airs permanent sud o or excellent WAG" —§iFayed or stolen; biack an to" responsible, 00d paving | white short-haired male Dup. 4 months ody Pleasant work In d; h 8 pet. | office, Pive-day. 40-ngu; ward. week, vacations with gay, ee LOST—Large, Mr. Walker, 214 yland taining or phone RI-5551. as hospital ne \ GIRLS 18-30

operate easy work. Time and 8 half for overtime. Based on 8-day.

Central States Yavelope Co.

ackage Sontaining wool dress and Excellent ra tor post suit, Reward. FR-

=P, 1898. INSTRUCTIONS. — UC Ns» = 8] ghorking con LEARN BEA ; « INTERNATIONAL BEA!

3 3 PERMANENT POSITIONS with life Aasurance : Sampany 1 a typist.

yb gation "Good future. Gall MISS LATZ

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

ot 825.00; hour we ie Jou “call “FR-

AVON PRODUCTS

needs 2 sales

living east of Belmon hours San earn ving o

a Boo,

Call in person or telephone RI-3326 for appointment, ask for Miss Basey.

HUGH 3 BAKER & C9.

y of Indian- | i I

in Detroit, Mich. mother of Louis Ras- | =

eriberg, Mrs. Gladys Berstrom, Mrs. Kreichelt and Mrs Dorothy tao

sister of Mrs. Pannile Weintrub,

servides, 2 p. m., Thursday, Aaron-Ruben | Funeral Home. Interment Uniied He-

brew cemetery.

Toved husband of Mrs. Minn

ley. father of Russell Shigiey ..3 Shs. “ May Black of Lafavette, Ind ateplather ~of “Mre. BSther Willis, George Newby. Herbert Newby and Mrs. Eimer Buck, Bessie Westerman Hollywood, Cal; Guy Shigiey of Marell, Neb., passed away neral Thursday, 3 p. m., at Shirley Central Chapel, #46 N. Illinois st Burial Floral Park, Priends may call At the chapel any time, (Lafayette |

papers copy.)

Services...

Anan Mortuary Friday invited. Burial Crows’ Hu" Prients. mat call at the mortuary. SONER—Harry E., Eva Hyland, Mrs. Anna Beck, eph, Stephen, Clarence, Margaret br Nellie Toner, died Monday, Sept.’ residence, 2415 Shelby st. day, 8:30 a. m., at the Blackwell a. beral Home 1503 N. Meridian requiem mass at St. John church, 9 a. m.: 3 interment Holy Cross cemetery. invited.

WAMPNER—George ‘H., age 72, husband of Ants, father of Mrs. Wukasch and Mrs. Harry McMillan, William Hartman,

St. John's Evangelical

ar at Five Points, Burial Points cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home any time. ITE—Mamie E, of 828 N. Illinois st. pt. 3, entered into rest Tuesday, age 78 years, sister of Miss Roberta White. Services Thursday, 30 p. m., at Harry W. Moore Péace Chapel. Burial Lexington, Ky,

WYNE—Cornelia M., entered into rest

re Marcia Poland Srahiville, Raymond rold and Pfe. William Wyne, Hobart is ort Durbin, Services Thursday, 2 m., es Side Nazarene hureh, King ave: and Burial Floral Park cemete Jtiends may oall at the residence, 10:

, Moo: [Richmond

ing ave,

age " Jon, be-|

Tuesday a. m

Burial Washing-

age 52, brother of Mrs. |

operators,

-BUS BIRLS - en CAFETERIA Sh

Good Working Conditions—Top Wages No Sunday—Steady Employment CAFETERIA

20 North Meridian

One who has had previous experience.

Steady Position

LEADER STORE 149 E. Washington "CLERICAL POSITIONS

Opening No Experience Required Employment Office--Women 340 N. Meridian St Indiana Bell Telephone Co. Ce. ~~ COLORED GIRLS

Small and neat appearing. for elevator CLAYPOOL HOTEL

| COMPARISON SHOPPER

Pull and Part Time Experienced Preferred Apply Employment Office

Wm. H. Block Company

SHIPLEY—Elsie, eniered into rest Wednes- 00K day, age 44 years. Daughter of Mrs. | Ethel Satterfield, sister of Mrs. Belismith, Mrs, Agnes Preusser Service Friday J p

Experienced for suburban home. Stay on place. References required. Call CO- | COOK —Experienced 3519 Washington a T0030.

»

| GENERAL BAKING CO. 318 W. Vermont

Cookie Packers. and -

Panera) Pri-

Friends may call at the iin neal home any time. VAUGHAN Roger B., N. Rural st, husband of Frances C. Vaughan; father of Janice Arleen and Cheryl Karen Vaughan; son of Mr. and Hugh B.- Vaughan and grandson of Mrs. Martha J. Vaughan, entered into rest Tuesday. . Services Priday, 2 Bethlehem Presbyterian church, six miles north of Logansport, Friends may call at the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel until. 10 p. m. Thur

age 30 years, 2177

% Counter @irl—Experienced *

$35 per week to start: Heals 2nd al forms furnished; work. Paramount Catdteria,

$21.00 18 s Sundays, no nights. fasumaunt Cafeteria. 602 N. Illinois.

EGG BREAKERS

Essential Industry

ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY POST-WAR EMPLOYMENT

Good Hours—Good Pay—Good Policies

INDIANAPOLIS WATER CO.

.{ for insurance claim office. fier MA-5105.

EXPERIENCED Bea Ki over following immediately. 6 “oi Dad Fellow. Bldg. MRS.

Mr. and Mrs. H, A

Shull, Mrs : Sam Stephens and Miss Melva Shui. FUNERAL D ORS 8

V. T. Blasengym ©, 27. ¥a isis

CONKLE | FUNERAL F HOME

ratefully acknowl ons of sympathy, tes, and services upon the recent death of our sister and Miss L. Burke, to the Rev. Rev. O. J) Martin, mem Methodist church, - friends 1 market, neighoors and ay w. Peace ‘Chapel.

FARLEY FURERALS ST

onown—zs0r E Washington

* Family Markers’ * Flat Work Girls * Shirt Press Operators Goed Pay - Daylight Hours

840 N. New Jersey

“FILE CLERK

t alphabetical and eral Straish 0h Siphabetioal an Position,

necessary. Apply Mr. Miller.

‘W. J. Holliday & Co, 543 W. McCarty St.

~ THE BOBBS-MERRILL CO. Tym for local established hed Joffe snd d_§rop 4: ute, . Car. f YPISTS i in RR

"tion vonus. 5-day

Tour ee a a LE Soka a ie aa dhe) per day . try

war future. a oo pleasant

REAL SILK us

#34 IF Noble

- FOR TIGHT FACTORY WORK

5-DAY. WEEK—ALSO SOME PIECEWORK JOBS,

The Geo. F. Cram Co.

130 E. Washington. Jd Floor

GIRL FOR WRAPPING DESK.

STOUT'S 318 Mass. AVE.

GIRLS TO LEARN

Checking —Packing— Pressing PASHION CUEANERS—1901 CENTRAL

‘'% GIRLS ; Well established industry with post-

and semi-skilied open Opportunities in I me Si 3 doy hi

Bem ., Pinished

——— HOSIERY MILLS

RI:IS2L, 8 a.m. to 85 p. m.

GIRL

GENERAL OFFICE WORE Apply 3rd Floor

Chas. Mayer & Co.

~~ GROCERY CLERK

Steady. Good w and hours. Taylor's Grocery, 3780 Tiiinois st.

HAND SEWERS 5% -day week. INDIANA PUR CO. 114 E. Washington

LINEN MENDERS 3:30 P.M—12 M.

Inquire Personnel Office Indians University Medical Center 1121 W. Michigan st —RI-7551

Long Distance Operators,

seated at the long distance switchboard, you will fina I telephone work (Increases with interest and satisfac

Employment fidt—<Weman

3 ‘20 N. | RINSTEWERS Fol Sani Vor Harrison Tes GH HERRMANN * on "TABLE HELPERS

WAITRESS

{10:3 P M. dally, HC

jour WANTED—FEMALE

x TYPIST %

18 to 25

with knowledge of Comptometer ration to work in Time and on dept. Day week. Time iu overtime.

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS

Fear 8A MUtsP M

TYPIST $; TH

one-half

General office work. Permanent position. Pleasant surroundings. day week. Apply 401 } N, N. Capitol,

TYPIST

Permanent, post-war; good sala and opportunity. Call Mr. "Curtis, RI-7911.

oe] IST-GEN, OFFICE CLERK —-permane

nt position. Five-day week.

MA-355

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a

NELP WANTED—MALE- FEM, FEM. 10

od beginner; age limit, 25. 1501. Northside Insurance

Salary, Five-

a not necessary. No Bundays. SHOE INN, 40 W.

WAITRESSES

for Our Downstairs Store Luncheonette—Part Time or Full Time Uniforms Furnished Apply Employment Office

7th Floor

WM. H. BLOCK CO.

WAITRESSES TEE PEE A

WA-6440 WAITRESS

Top Juges: z. uly Burger Basket Res-

WAITRESS * 55, sro Foor a EATON'S. 642 2 38th AYS — GOOD PAY

rt pe rt D WAITR FSSES wn B. rear

Overall

WAITRESS = WANTED 8.1. 3 WANTED—CGarl for stenographer and gen-

eral office work: 5% days; $3150 to start: permanent position. Box A556, mes.

WHITE WOMEN

for Folding and Sorting

Hours, 9 to 5

“8 to 3 on Saturdays

Laundry 3 2520 E. 12th St. WHITE WOMEN

for folding and sorting. time.- Overall Laundry, 2520 E. 12th.

WHITE LADY 37 00h “ok WOMEN

Between the Ages of 35 to 50 Permanent Employment in Kitchen “Hours 1 A. M. to 4 P. M. Apply Employment Kitchen, 6th Floor

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO:

Full or part

war future, will nn For Shilleg :

WOMEN WANTED to

LEARN PIANO MSvLone.

PERMANENT PLOYMENT.

See Mr. Field 610 S. New Jersey St.

Are Needed A VITAL WAR INDUSTRY Gaod oe ies: Sweady Wok; & tion; music w work; excelient cafeteria. is %

RCA VICTOR

3310 E. Mich, Indianapoiis, Ind.

Young Lady 20 to 35

If you are ambitious. possessed’ of sales ability, and inte in the newspaper field for a ianapolis Times has a good openi for you ! Must be at least a ate. dependable and willin, start at a reasonable’ Ag “This position 1s“pefmanent, and offers an excellent opportunity for advancement. Five - day. Vacations with pay. Pleasant working conditions. Congenia! associates. See Mr. Walker, 214 W, Maryland or phone RI-5551 "YOUNG LADY—25 to 35 with telephone experience, as receptionist. Good hours and working Essential industry with post-

future, The In

40-hour week.

INDIANA “BELL “TELEPHONE ¢0.!

offices. 309 308 Circle Tower,

N &# Former Telephone Operators | B * Ty Call Between S$ AM and 5 P M. | Employment Office — Women |

oa Bell Telephone Co.

20 N. MERIDIAN ST. | OPERATOR ot} nk LINCOLN

~PUNCH Riss SPERATORS

AGE RIVERSIDE. NEIGHBORHOOD M. R. MASSON CO."

2160 MONTCALM

SALES LADIES

Full or Part Time.

Experienced aera, but not essential. 8 Sppartunity for aggressive pe: arting salary 18 to 21, Do bonus

W.T. GRANT Co.

25 E. Washington

“SALESPEOPLE

Better Dresses Salary & Commission

Apply Employment Office

{ 1

. 7th Floor WM. H. BLOCK CO, SEAMSTRESS

» 81-day week.

INDIANA FUR CO.

114 E. Wash. * -

Shirt Press Operators

No Experience Necessary Good Starting Pay Daylight Hours

Sterling Laundry

5 Lexington Gi STEAM TABLE GIRL 57% STENOG H

And Ediphone Operator

MIDDLE AGED WHITE WOMAN | 700

to work short hours. evenings Seana ton st

Call Mr. Diehm, nL

HELP | WANTED—MALE- FEM. 10 BLUEPRINTER

No experience required. Hig oppo. | tunity to learn t {

H. Lieber Cou 616 BE Washo . ‘ORDER FILLERS aPBX OPERATOR ELI LILLY a COMPANY

STENOGRAPHERS AND WORKERS FOR THE LINEN SUPPLY DEPARTMENT

Wanted at Once!

Production Jobs Available for Men in the Manufacturing Division

3 Call at Employment Office —220 East McCarty Street

Take Minnesota Trolley to McCarty Street

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS Work After School and Saturdays MUST BE OVER 16

STERLING LAUNDRY.

735 Lexington

Learn Aircraft Industry Men & Women Day and Night Openings

8:30 A M. te 10 P. ML

Shirley Corporation

330 E. ST. JOSEPH

Essential industry. Permanent position

‘with Sid oath Bilal a. SUNN, Excel Je opportunity for TR deal working conditions good starting salary.

W. J. Holliday & Co.

Mr. Miller, 9 to 5 p m., RI-2422

Insurance claim experience permanent; 40-hour week, PR Se0L i 120 E. Market, room 4090.

TYPIST CLERKS

“No Experience Necessary— - Advancement Assured”

% LEARN TO SEW x» Le wittack Men and Women |

able-bodied people POWER MACHINE OPERATING School Every Day

Beck Canvas Products, Inc. 384 W. Washington

KEEPER, DICTAPHONE OPERATORS, GENERAL OFFICE CLERKS

. MAN dr WOMAN

rmanent Ex SE Tadisk interested Sone var he 5:

— KITCHEN HEL Yi ;

wn WANTED. PTE ro 0 % Comptometer Operator *

v MACHINE . OPERATORS

We need machine operators’ for war production at once. ‘We have an attractive offer for you. Applicants must comply with WMC regulations. Apply now. i

Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co.

i 1545 VanBuren

Men or Women 16 Years and Up For Fountaineers i roaming Work, necessary. Your drug store is an

essential part of your everyday" bomefront service.

See Mr. Moore

Hook’s Dependable Drug Stores

‘California and Market Sts.

- ay T

e of Availabinty

Sirth Certificate

MEN AND WOMEN for all types of

BAKERY WORK

Time and a half over 40 hours. Pleasant working conditions, “On-the-job training.” . After-the-war security.

Apply

OMAR BAKERIES, INC. 901 E. 16th St.

MEN-_WOMEN General Factory Work Punch Pressss @ Drill

War Oppor. tunity —Experience Not Necessary —Day or Night Work —54 hrs. per -~Apply bet. 8 a.m and 4 p.m. including Sati

McQUAY-NORRIS MFG. co 1737 Massachusetts A

sted |

8S gradu-

Needed Men & Women

UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY

Employment Office 19 W. South St. ~ % NIGHT CASHIER x

SEE MR. BRADLEY’

o: Denison Service. Ohio & Penn. |

OFFICE CLERKS

Permanent peace time position. Convenient to Washington and tor Michigan Carlines. Madison us and English Bus stop -at cur door. No experience.

APPLY TOMORROW!

LANE BRYANT

752 E. MARKET ST.

Machine Operators

Experienced or Inexperienced

Also Men for Sweeping and ‘Common Labor.

Good Starting Rate Plus Automatic Wage Increases

Apply

Opporiun'ty to learn production and pay roll work. : Pleasant hours, Time and one half over

SEE MR. FRANTZ

% Wonder Bread Bakery * *_339 E.Market St JUNIOR | ACCOUNTANT Permanent, post-war; Mr Curtis. RI-7511. HELP WANTED—MALE

All male workers ‘tovered

2 STOCK BOYS ‘% For Parts Department

HELP WANTED—MALE Freight Mouse Truckers

OR NT TO MAKE $42 TO $57 WEEK

Part-time workers ‘needed every Saturday and Sunday. cash for part-time work

N. Y. Central Freight Station

iho Sewih Delaware | FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS Permanefit Position

Opportunity for Advancement Rate, 76¢ per Hour

PENN at vd

138 E. South ~~ Good Permanent hig “for

k Truck Driver * Stock Clerk

* Packer

THE GIBSON CO.

438 N. Capitol

CENTRAL STATES ENVELO! ~ 18 8, Sherman Drive

_*_ NIGHT CLERK

Exp. N. Cc. R. Bookkeeping Machine Preferred But Not Essential

* MAROTT HOTEL »

“NIGHT WATCHMAN © AND PORTER

It physically fit and looking for a per { manent position tor the future. this is . real opportunity: good starting wage in { an essential industry Apply Mr Miller.

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

See Mr. Cook

RED CAB COMPANY 13th and Meridian

3 ICE ROUTE DRIVERS

Men fo Work in-lce House West Side Ice & Goal Co.

Good Starting Salary ® Opportunity for Advancement | Excellent Postwar Future No Tire or Grease Work GASETERIA 1031 E. Washington St.

"Booed Pay — Short Hours Men—Boys{Shipping Department, 112 §, pain.

PERMANENT JoB Strong man or hoy fo help in | store and on delivery truck, Draft Exempt — Good Salary

HOOSIER PAINT & LINOLEUM CO.

. 2 FORD MECHANICS . vc 2 CHEVROLET MECHANICS + ' Good pay and steady work. See ‘Mr. Cook.

"% Red Cab Company %

13th and Meridian

* 2 FILLING STATION * "3% % ATTENDANTS x HIGH SCHOOL BOYS

Fou part time work in stockroom. Preferably moming hours interview call at

‘American States Ins. Go.

Te N. Meridian St.

* Red Cab Company *

15th and Meridian

post-war security commission. for the right man. 10 a. m .and .2 p. | Rise : Coleman Soda

Call at Puployment ‘Otfice -3 ly —8-

J. D. Adams Mfg. Co.

'v% GRILLE

+% COUNTER MAN $30.00 Weekly Apply 43 W. St, Clair St. Between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M.|

ANDY MAN for work around oneral home, Must live on place,

~~ HERE'S A REAL JOB

We want a route salesman interested | in a job that offers high earnings and; Guaranteed salary and This Is a real opportunity | ApHly between 8 a. m.-

“AUTO MECHANIC

Permanent position. 000 Proposition.

Harry A. Sharp Co. Inc. ASSEMBLERS

Day-Time Hours Post-War Security

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS,

We are now accepting applications from | students ‘who expect to be avajlable for} part time work after school hours. experience necessary but

years of age. If interested, see Mr, Mier SANDERS W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

543 W McCarty st.

543 W. McCarty St

211 E. Wash, St.

Production Machine Operators

All Classes

and Laborers

urgently needed In vitdl war work.

Call Personnel Office.

International Detrola Corp.

1124 W. 21st St. “LI-5491 Or apply U 8 Employment Service.

~ ROOFERS & BUILD-UP MEN

Reese Roofing, 1050 E. 48th St.

~~ ROUTE SALESMAN IMMEDIATE OPENING, Married man, under 45. O.K. for fidelity bond Good moral character and habits. We pay all expenses You can eam $30-$360 a week.

KING KOFFEE KOMPANY

RI-2814"

~ SALESMAN

- hire 1 or 2 honest and dependable men interested in learning the cof= fee Busi ness and a permanent position

Apply in person or phone for

| appoint ment

COOK COFFEE CO.

936 E. Georgia

~ SALESMAN

For our men's dress and work clothing » . Steady Position

LEADER STORE 149 E. Washington =

Excelsior Laundry

840 N. New Jersey

LABORERS

80c per hour, 60 hour week. over 40 hours, 533 8. West st

Apply ready tor work, |

ASSEMBLERS

No Experience Necessary

Progress Laundry

LEARN A TRADE

Excellent opportunity to learn baker's trade. Age 16 to 40. i half over 40 hours. a post-war security, nings for interview. 1331 BE. Washington St.

to service Rest

OR DRAFT EXEMPT. YOUNG MAN FOR AUTOMOTIVE

TEACH. GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR ONE WHO WILL APPLY HIMSELF.

Experienced, and doughmixer,

hours. ‘Essential Indusisy with pon: | WEST ' BAKING CO.,

te _Boys to Park Cars x

TIME. . DENISON SERVICE, OHIO & PENN.

AGE 45-45 for fireman and waichman.

Steady Employment

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS CALL RI-1321,8 A. M.-5 P. M. MAN to wore

Pashion Cleaners, with knowleage of tors and Controls for sales work {on road and in office. |in a business that will continue after the i Phone, GA-4421, i appointment

‘MAN to Servi MAN Permanent

{ BROTHERS. 33 Monument Circle

* BOYS *

a week to start: 40 hour week, Batundary] 447 Bankers Trust Bldg.

to | to help finish picture

ce Rest Rooms (Colored) Over 40—IR-5880

BRASS AND ALUMINUM

Squeezer Moulders wanted 'y, 1430 Madison ave. (in rear).

CABINET MAKER Steady Employment. Ideal Working Conditions.

Ask for Mr. Field.

MAN 25 to 45

for permanent position in shipping * department. Excellent opportunity for advancement.

AMERICAN HOSIERY MILLS

Call RI-13%1, 8 a. m. te 5 p. m.

PATCHERS

RUBBERS SPRAYMEN

Good Working Conditions

Permanent Mr. Field

See 810 South New Jersey Street

| SERVICE STATION SALESMEN *% GOOD SALARY *% COMMISSION *% GOOD POST- WAR 5 POSSIBILITIES | Apply 1004 Massachusetts Avenue PRODUCERS OIL COMPANY |... STOCKMAN Stockman needed to assist in packing and receiving and sending. shipe

Must be over 18, in Soa health d “dependable. Apply in

COOK COFFEE “co.

838 E. Georgia

STOCK BOY

16 years or older, not returning to school; steady position.

LEADER STORE

149 E. Washington

STOCK ROOM

MANAGER

Good starting salary. Steady position.

LEADER STORE 149 E. Washington

610 S. New Jersey

| week,

MAN AS HELPER

{ lo maintenance mechanic on small automatic machines. Que with machinist experience preferred. 3 chance for overtime,

COAL TRUCK DRIVER

| Steady work,

MECHANICS

good pay. See Mr. Reehling. General Truck Sales, Inc, 31 W. 13th.

Coal Conveyor Loaded

Mechanics— Melai—fPainters Guaraates—Commission—Peterson 30th & Central Sales Co. TA-450 All ar Part Dime

1114 E. 22d—WA-2481

Muesing-Merrick Coal Co.

“COLORED a

“for work in? Bagel¥,

after the war. operation here for 75 years

National Starch Products, Inc. 1515 8 DROVER

Time and one half sent) industry,

WEST ‘BAKING CO.

MEN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY

Experience NOT Necessary “Will oF part time. Steady work Sv 81 and’ *- Wonder Bread Bakery x

* 339 E. Market St.

TRUCKS TO HAUL COAL

Qur business has

1331 E, WASH. ST: Colored. Man and wile.

ment work. Apartment Lving quarters and good salary. Permanent,

% DISHWASHER-PORTER * White; 52-day week; $25.00 and meals. ENGLISH HOTEL COFFEE ‘SHOP

Employment Office, 9 to 4:30 Mitchell & Scott Machine Co. 1841 Ludlow Ave. |

PRODUCTION JOBS

Interviews 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays S A. M. to 3 P. M.

Apply EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Inland Container Corporation 100 West Morris Street

: AUTO BODY and FENDER Real Silk "METAL MAN

No tools necessary; start immediately; Siady work; time and one-half for over- | D. Wilmeth at 961 N.

EXPERIENCED PACKERS

"op Furniture and China Ware ALSO EXPERIENCED DRIVERS AND HELPERS . oi

. Offers

Post-War Opportunities To

16 to 50 :

Day Work—Permanent Positions 634 N. Noble St.

'W. J. HOLLIDAY & ¢0. :

Has permanent unskilled and skilled jobs for mén and _ boys. Also women for stock- , Foom work. 88 Years in the ? steel business assures postwar security. Plenty of overtime, :

Apply Mr. Miller

« MEN » 17 to 60 YEARS

For production Jobs in essential paper industry No Experience Necessary interviews trom 8 A. M to 5 P M | The Beveridge Paper Co. |

717 W_ Washington

DISHWASHER

ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY POST-WAR EMPLOYMENT

© METER READERS

Good Hours—Good Pay—Good Policies

INDIANAPOLIS WATER CO.

‘Experienced Men to Drive Tractor Semi-Trailers

Late model, full or part

Western Union

MEN OVER (6 en 70 WEIGH BUNDLES | Good Starting Salary ~ |

STERLING LAUNDRY

————aatSdlexiuzion MEN WITH CARS te deliver telegrams:

TALLYMAN

Rate $187.95 ‘per Mo. Opportunity for Advancement.

- PENN. RAILROAD

139 E. South St,

"% TIRE MAN * '% CAR WASHER *%

“Permanent work. Offers secyrity for a post-war ‘future. Day Hours,

SEE MR. MAY .

Convéyor Loaded

Muesing-Merrick Coal Co: (114 E. 22nd WA-2481 "TRUCK MECHANIC day work. Good pay,

Steady | working conditions; 15% hours overtime | weekly if desired. Martin Truck Co., 921

LI-3501.

Ty TUNERS %* ‘PIANO

REPAIRMEN

Good Working Conditions

Apply Mr. Field !

610 S. New Jersey

With Post-War Security Transamerican Freight Lines, Inc. 3

* MEN * ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY

Needs You to Train for

w Packers w Truckers

* General Mill Laborers Good Starting Pay

EVANS. .MILLING CO.

1330 W. Michigan st.

ITUNE-UP MAN ALSO LUBRICATION MAN

Steady Work—Good Wages

Superior Chevrolet

sary.

on Furaitute Yan See

Hogan Trans. & Storage Corp.

863 Massachusetts Fadl

3 business nearly half a go TER wants ung man who desires a permanent interesting position with a future. Company has never had to. reduce number es” regardless of ‘business R-

avd able to ngusirians, I ay

AMERICAN LOAN COMPANY 3M Bankers art Bldg. ;

» MA-3 _ 719 State Lite. Bide. —MA-1358

%.- FIREMAN * | Salary, room, board and laundry .or salary and ; Sutsude DaRiehaste. -Sunny~ \ [CH I. a

FOUNTAIN MEN _ a

543 » McCARTY. ST Washingian and uy

FURNACE helper, meetasies u real opportu

'MEN—NEEDED AS HELPERS

to train as machine * “operators and fitters, by steel doing highly essential war work, Previous experience not Steady employment. Plenty miner

of overtime.

HUGH J. BAKER & SoMPANY

602 W.. McCarty

Apply ata a 3310 EB Mich, ind i MEN COLORED S40 _| MECHANICS UNIFORM & WIPER 2

Washingten USH ERS Apply Loew's Theater, after WANTED

Man with. some ex. * perience in radio and electrical appliances.

Apply WM. R. STEWART

AERO-MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO.

887 Mass. Ave. .

WANT Tinners and furhace men. Si0p. Perman n 0 ood men.

»

i) General labor work ‘Receivers

| WASH MAN—FOR LAGNDAY ~

CLAYPOOL HOTEL

TE SROERUEE Aly

Mechanics, Helpers and Fire Men

In Essential Industry Apply Clyde 8. Berry

Aero Mayflower Transit Co. °

37 Mass. Ave.

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