Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1944 — Page 18

AWAY. hushand of Clem and er Lula A. Clem, passed away)"

Fanner oy Mortuary Wednesday, 3:30 £

Friends invited. Interment Crown i. Priends may call at mortuary.mother of Mrs. Harold Rhine, R., Roscoe A.

] iam 62 years. Belov DAT en Lala ages formerly of 945 ¥ Cecil st, Washington P! assed away Farell

. m. Services nesday 3:30 from Shirley Bros. Irving Hill , 5377 BE. Wash. st. Friends may t the chapel any time after 5 p. m. day.

:

IGE! nna P., 72 years, or Darkwe 4 beloved ister of ‘Constance { wna passed away Monday. ¥ # Funeral Thursday, £30 a. m, at the

hi Herrmann Funeral! Home, 1505 8. et d 9 a. m St Patrick's

mvited. Burial t: ¢ Joseph's cemetery. Friends may ca ‘S funeral home after 1 p. m. Wednesday. iather ak Mrs. H.

oy died Sunday. Friends may call at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at

; Webi mem Chapel, employees of “the Railway , Jxpress Agency, Mr. Hague, and members the

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“the iliness and death wife, Iéaw Rose Oder.

[LOST & FOUND

jeTRaYED C trom trom yood—Large full ‘dark red Irish Batter, “Roway’” Reward. 5 pom

fe oer Amur 3 35th, ack white tie bulldog:

ats black cat, 9 years old, name Eimer.” Belonged

F LOST — Package,

"LOST —Black scottie; Sd % name of

for their kindness, sympathy and flowers during i of my beloved

PARIS C. ODER.

arry W. Moore Peace Chapel

2) .

BE-1800, ~for—-John-MeGolam.

h.. aR on tail CH-

sr ttie, black-white m male, Wed. afternoon, around Oriental-Ohio.

Reward, FR-2984, MALE, yellow Persian kitten; lost vicinit 1134 S. Sheffeld. Return or call FR-1017, Rewwsrd. to son killed overseas. Reward. HU-1006. containing 12 hoto~ graphs, size 5x7. Reward. BR-2814. Man's light tan suit coat, vicinity 10th and Keystone. Reward. IR-0706. “Male, white Eskimo Ri OH-7136-M, N. Dear!

“Mac.” Hulbert. BR-3492. Reward.

STRUCTIONS - 8] SEAMSTRESS LEARN BEAUTE SoA TONY 5%-day week. Demands for skilled operators exceed the INDIANA FUR CO. . Learn under expert tea ‘114 EB. Wash. a Washington St.

Indiana- Bell Telephone | Co.

8 AM and 5 P. M. Employment Office — Women ue N. MERIDIA

PBX Operator and Cigar Stand Cashier 4',-Day Week

v

18 to 55 Permanent Positions Good Pay Essential Industry Also Females Cookie Packers :

General Baking Co.

318 W. Vermont

MAROTT HOTEL

Salesladies Apply 3rd Floor

Chas. Mayer & Co.

20 W. Washington

If

U. S. Employment Service

MOULDINGS, INC. 741 E. MARKET

not now in war work, Apply

148 E. Market

P WANTED-—-FEMALE 9

Sin sts. Puneral Wednesday, 8:30, ath °F the mortuary, 9:00 a.m. Assumption church, Interment Holy ‘Cross cemeSntery. JLLEFER—Mrs. BW Fa pit Zionsville rd. widow of the jate John M. Gullefer, sister of 4 Miss Maggie Cox, passed away Monday a m. Services Wednesday, 2 p. m., + Bethel church. Friends invited, Inter=ment Crown Hill, Priends may ¢all at ~ residence. Bertha N., beloved sister of Alfred {*Salmons, John Salmons, Mrs. Clarence

Lillie 56th

: * Henry, Mrs. Hershell Campbell, all of & ‘Kokomo, Ind , mother-in-law of Mrs. + “Robert B. Hil, Indianapolis, passed

Monday p. m. Services Thursday,

5 away 23 me from Shirley Brothers Central “Chapel. 946 N. Illinois st. Burial Crown

Jl. Priends may call at the chapel Sany time after 7 p. m. Tuesday. AN—Charles, husband of Mary; Mare o of oe C. T. Gibbs of AlhamJohn Hoffman, Lafayette, M- K. Hudspeth of Pueblo, Mrs. Lillis Girard of AlRambra Cal, passed on Monday eve- . Service at the Filanner & Buyan Mortuary Wednesday, 4:30 p.m. “Priends invited. Cremation, Flanner & Buchanan Crematory. . SLES Rose, age 65 years; widow of William J. les; mother of Sgt. Cordelia Shewman, in service in England, Ralph . Ties snd Mrs, Ralph Soots; sister of Mrs. Raymond Barrows, Mrs. Nancy Green and Prank and James Guy; also seven grandchildren and one greatgrandchild, passed away Sunday evening. Funeral services at Crooked Creek

for mothers with children in school, but jeeas to earn, Comm. and bonus. RI-8533. BUS GIRL

APPLY 9 A, M.-2 P. M. TO MRS

f CLERICAL POSITIONS

von Products 2 Jr momines

21, hrs, afternoons

. GRIBBLE HOTEL WARREN BUS GIRLS For Terrace Tea Room This will probably appeal to women with ¢hildren who would like to work a short time each day during

the luncheon hour, Apply Terrace Tea . 6th floor, any morning before 11 o'clock.

The WM. H. BLOCK CO.

Openings now available— no experience required.

240 N. Meridian St. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.

Employment Office Women

APPLY HOUSEKEEPER.

Hotel Warren

Baptist church Wednesday, 3:30 ‘p. m. Priends may see Mrs. Iles at the church ! after 3 p. m. Wednesday. Friends may call at Royster & Askin Mortuary, 1002

% COMPTOMETER OPERATOR * tablished company. Mr. Curtis. RI-7511.

Full or part time. Permanent, Old es-

Chapel, 5371 E. Washington st. Burial Anderson cemetery. Friends may call at the residence, 33 8S. Webster, after $ p.m. Tuesday until 10 p. m. Wednes-

feresting. Ask

ers, 6122 E. Wash. IR-1308.

THEATER CASHIER

Secretary

for production office.

some dictation. In.

Typing required, post-war future,

permanent; for Mr. Weber. Wm. B. Burford Printing Co. 603 E. Washington. 5- Day week. Good pay, ‘Ermine CleanSTENOGRAPHER SEMI-SECRETARY - Permanent position; gus al opportunity for exper need person; rapid dictation gro executive; pleasant modern air cooled office. RI-1321—8 a. m. to 5 p. m. STENOGRAPHER

Light dictation—typing~Insurance. manent position. Excellent hours, Landers & Landers, 814 Merchants Bank Building.

vc Stenographer

Dictation and general office work. Insurance experience not necessary. Excellent opportunity to advance with growing company, For interview cali ai

American States Insurance Co. 542 N. Meridian

Per-

N. Alabama st, any time. CURB € GIRL TEE PEE married or single. Apply Mr. Shuler, JUTT--Wallace A, beloved brother of WA-6440 11 a. m, to 2:30 p. m. or after 5:30 p. Sars Duval of Detroit, Mich. passed Ritz Theater, 3430 N. Hino. | TAL4232. sway Tuesday at the residence, 5 N. DISHWASHER “HELPER Y ST with office experience, ALLIED Arthur ave, ner arrangements| White woman to dry dishes. 52 days T Pl BUILDING CREDIT, INC., Suite later, Shirley Bervice. i per week. English Hotel Coffee Shop. 1005, 129 E. Market Building. Mr. Maple. Otto 1. age 59 years, beloved | DO YOU need $50 or $60 weekly? Leading al Yoom, board, laun"husband of Edith Lakin, father of Oran| cosmetic com company will train vou; Flexi» WAITRESS 8a dary} FOO, DOA, Lakin, Indianapolis, and Seaman 2-¢ __ble hi hours. §. Craig, WA-9293. TORIUM, CH-7676. Mrs, he. BI Takin In Texns; Wrother of Leon | SEDERLY COUPLE lo cate for smal WAITRESS Lo : It -lagrence, R02 apartment house. Living quarters fur- POT"! Be EEnightatown. "Ind . grandfather] ADATIMENE &OuNe cone whi small In 411 8 Illinois of Oran A, a raith Ann, Hal Craw. t some. TR-5855. way “Monday. Services Thursday, 10 | EXCELLENT position fof young unmarried WAITRESSES a. m. from Shirley Brothers Irving Hill a ime. ook) KKeepIng rote g for Our Downstairs Store

EXPERIENCED WAITRESS

day and at the chapel from § a m. to 10 a. m, Thursday. McCAIN—-Frank J. #ge 57. son of Mrs. Lula McCain, father of Helen Dittman, brother of Capt. Perry McCain, Lawrence A. McCain and Rebecca Cannon of Kentiand. Por information call & Kirk Community mortuary,

le

McC Alice Holloway, Mother of Mrs.

| ST. MORITZ 109 N. PENN. EXPERIENCED PEOPLE th Floor | FOR SKIRT ALTERATION WM. H. BLOCK CO. ds. WAITRESS Apply Mr, pth, Sta Floor, Top wages. ADDIY Burg Basket ResLadies’ Altera taurant, 844 E. BR-0825.. . 00D PA The Wm. He "Block Co. |WAITR FSSES “pita coor wy

Luncheonette—Part Time or Full Time Uniforms Furnished Apply Employment Office

® FILE CLERKS ® ORDER FILLERS ® PACKERS

World's largest store of its kind, not a factory. nent’ positions. Ideal work=ing conditions.

LANE BRYANT, INC. ~ FOUNDRY LABORERS

« Apply Employment Office 7

American Bearing Corp. |

Perma-

Apply Tomorrow!

BE E. MARKET ST.

Also Production Machine

Operators

Skilled and Unskilled Permanent, Employment Now and Postwar

A.M. to 5 P. M.

429 8. Harding St.

IMMEDIATE JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Post-war Employment Opportunity

|ELI LILLY & COMPANY

in Essential Work in Production Department

740 S. Alabama Street

LAIN Stecile Stevens, Mrs izabeth L. Ross, Mrs. Margaret Oollins, Horace B., Byron . and Robert H. McClain, sister of B. Holloway and Miss Pearl L. HolEs. Passed 4 away at the home of her

daughter, ecile Stevens, 1% miles east of Rock Lane Sunday p. m. Priends may call at Robert Stirling

day 1 a. Burial Greenwood.

MeMILLAN-James W., 1415 Epler ave,

GARMENT it PRESS OPERATOR ¥

Apply Mr, Hocker 3

‘| PROGRESS LAUNDRY

430 E. Market

husband of Willamette, father of Mrs. Gladys Dodds, Mrs. Olive Clark, Howard and Ernest McMillan, passed away Monday, Services Wednesday, 2 p. m, at the J. C. Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes,” 1234 Prospect st. Priends invited. Burial Round Hill. Priends may eall at the “Chapel of the Chimes

MEIXNER—Max, beloved father of Mrs. Margaret M. Talley, Private First Class eodore N. Meixner, New Guinea; grandincher of Douglas Talley, brother ed, Edward, Henry, Mrs. Mrs, Mary Loechle,

e Fiizaveth Evans,

Mis. eH Hoffman, Mrs. Cathryn ing. Soisen away at his residence 810 N lle st., Sunday, 5 a. m, age 66 years, Funeral Grin-

serviges at 16801 E. New York st, Wednesday, “io a. m, Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited.

NINE—Magnolia, beloved wife of Liston Nine, mother of Mrs. Pearl Ruff, Mrs.

GIRLS 16 and Over

:

The Indianapolis Times engrav-' ing department has openings for two girls. Opportunity ig learn and advance to re. sponsible position. Five-day, = 40-hour week. No Saturday or' Sunday work. Vacations with pay. Starting salary $17.50 per week, Houls are from 8:30 A'M, to 5:30 P. M.- Beginners act as errand girls between the downtown stores and The Times office. See Mr. Donaldson after , 214 W. Maryland st.

Dorothy Bruder, Mrs. Edith Abell, Mrs. Ethel Jenkins and Miss Letha Spry, city; sister of Mrs. Mamie Metzler, Mrs. Ella Davis, Oscar. Marion, Nathan, Charles and Sidney Pavey, and grandmother of nine grandchildren, departed this life Monday, age 47. Puneral Thursday, Sept. 21, at Moore & Kirk Northeast funeral’ home, 2530 “Stétion st, 2 p Burial Crown Hill.

Friends invited. Friends may call at residence, 3161 Station st, until noon Thursday. ©'MARA-Mary of 25 N. State st, died Sunday, ‘Bept. 17. in the home of her sister at 208 N. State st. Friends may |

call at the Blackwell Funeral home,

1503 N. Meridian st. Puneral Wednesday, Sept. 20, from the funeral home, 8:30 a. m. Requiem mass of Holy

GIRLS 18-24 years. Earnings

* & I # L S % Hosiery Seaming

18 to 35 Excellent .. opportunity - for post= War future. Day work, pleasant working conditions.

REAL SILK “35

634 N. Noble

.

average $150 monthly to start. Permanent position. Experience unnecessary. Expenses advanced, Preference given girls free to travel. Califor 2d Io Jotyes. Apply in person only. Mr coln tel.

Cross church 9 a. m. Interment Holy

Indianapolis, and Other Owen of Marcellus, Mich, passed away Sunday afternoon, Sept. 17: Funeral services will be held at the Wald Puneral Home, Illi.hois at 17th st, Wednesday morning, Sept. 20, 10 o'clock. Interment Clayton, Ind. Friends are welcome.

STAPLES—Mrs. Amanda, mother of Mrs. Gladys Rork, Mrs. Olive 8. Parker of Cleveland, |, grandmother of Marjorie Anne Rork, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Rork, Tuesday morn-

ing. Service at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Thursday 3:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill,

Friends may call at the mortuary any time.

STRATMAN-Lillian M., beloved wife of : Ralph E. Stratman, mother pf Mrs. Lois Crawford and Jane shames, ssed on Sunday a. m. at the residence, IN. Graham ave. Services Wednesday 2 p. m., from Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Shiner $377 E. Wasningwon st. Cremation Washington Park. Friends may call at the chapel any time. TRESTER—Arthur L., 4746 Broadway, husband of Georgiana Trester, passed away Monday morning. Service at the Fanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Wednesday, 2 po m. Friends invited, Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at the mortuary. ‘ WATTS Charles. age 60 vears, beloved husband of Mary Catherine Watts, father of Mrs. Mildred Jacobs, Forest Watts, brother of Frank, Harry, Ruth Watts and Mrs. Clelia Applegate, passed Hs Monday. Services Thursday, 1:30 m., from Shirley Brothers Shape, 946 N. Illinois st. rson cemetery. Friends invited. Friends may call at the chapel any time after noon Wednesday, HITE—Harry N., age 63, beloved husband of Clara (Drewes) White, father of Capt. Richard N. White in Italy and ea Flint, grandfather of Suzanne and Jane Plint and Venesa White, brother of Mrs. Lee Steuerwald, Youngstown, O., ahd Paul R. White, Indian-

Central Burial An-

-

Cross cemetery. Friends invited, % GIRLS GIVEN Qharies H, beloved father of| -Well established indust with stMrs. Alpha Crone, Mrs. Clarine West-| war future. * wil train Por setiea| WOMAN ° lake and Mrs. Ruby Smith, all of and semi-skilled openings at present. Op-

portunities in following depts.: 4 Pairing, % Measuring, Mending, w%

x Order Filling, % Finished nspecting.

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS

RI-1321, 8 a. m, to § p. m,

ahi passed away Sunday. Funeral at Wena Brothers 3rvin Hill ; 10 a. Bri

ends a Hill. Friends may Bun el any time. WINKLE? ECK Henry ~~ “bend of Vivian, tather of Mrs. Harold | Dowden and Pic. Harold A. Albertson. | U. 8. marines, South Pacific, brother of

invited. | call al

A,

Mrs. Susie Hutiedge, Alameda, Cal. and Mrs. Jessie Linam, Mena, Ark, p Services Wt

away Monday morning. the residence Thursday, | Frinuds may call at the residence, 8. Sherman

We wish to “express

thanks and on “io th

hit at the time of the tragic deat hi son and brother, .

chapel, | j

age 56, hus-{~ [MAI

723 | { dr., anx time. J. 0. Winn]

2

GIRLS 18-30

Steady employment; learn to operate machine; clean, easy work. Time and a half for overtime. Based on 5-day, 40-hour week.

Central States Envelope Co. 16 S. Sherman Drive

HAND SEWERS bla-day week. INDIANA FUR CO. 114 E, Washington

HOTEL MAIDS White or colored. Neat, st 4 . See Mrs. Sloat, Spink ra. Hotal, Yomen

HOTEL MAID Yrrm—se wae

232 8. Illinois St.

HOUSEKEEPER—White, single, wanting home; man has small house, BR-6856 after 6 p. m,

vw INTERESTING Colorist, sales,

Positions in Photography. dark room and office. Good salary, manent position. Age 20-38. Tower Studios, | 57 Monument Circle—11 ‘8. Ritter.

LADY TYPIST us, NORTH

"191 PENNSYLVANIA ST. LONG DISTANCE OPERATORS

Openings now available— no experience required.

240 N. Meridian St. - INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.

Employment Office—Women

~ MAIDS HOTEL LINCOLN White; live on piace. hotel, 440 Mass, Ave.

MESSENGER GIRLS. (2) 17-18 Years of ie

Permanent Employn See Mr. Keogh

AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK

(45 N Pennsvivania ~Indianapolis OFFICE WORK 5-Day Week Typing—Filing L-33m

Hoosier

WE HAVE OPENINGS FOR A

] and ironing; 9

WAITR ESSES | S

TEE PEE WANTED—Lady for marking Wha isi

ing gt Tailor Shop, Stout Field. Apply Monday after 2 p. m. or phone Stout Pleld Post Bxchange. After Monday write LONG'S CLEANERS, Marion, Ind.

WANTED—Seamstress to make alterations on army uniforms. Apply at Stout Field Tailor Shop after 2 p. m. Monday or phone Stout Field Post Exchange. After Monday write LONG'S CLEANERS, Marion, Ind

— |Jobs for Now and Postwar

Here are jobs with a future and with possibilities to ‘go places” in a rapidly growing organization, Call ployment office between 8:30 a. m. and 12 noon,

Bowes “Seal Fast” Corp.

FOR WOMEN e In production department. -

FOR MEN e In production department. .

at our em-

216 N. Pine St.

FEW WHITE WOMEN TO CLEAN OFFICES: SHORT HOURS, LIGHT WORK, GOOD PAY. CALL AT 557 CONSOLIDATED BUILDING. WHITE or colored; general housework a. m.-2 p. m.; four-day LE and carfare, RI-4860. hite or Colored

GLEAN—EFFICIENT C00K

for full-time employment, good wages, References required. Can live on place or go home. Phone

HU. 4992

WHITE GRL for light; clean (not defense) work in small Jactory. No . standing. | Full __Full or part ! time. IR-7 os WHITE WOMEN © sien jobs for 2} 3 women to work short hours ev ones cleaning offices. 309 Circle Tower = ~~ WHITE WOMEN for folding and~ sorting. Full or part time. Overall . Laundry, 2520 E. 12th.

Woman for Linen Room White—-Days—Apply - Housekeeper Warren Hotel

i” Ss

514 Days, t “hel finish - WOMAN ture Te te pic-

sition. LYMAN BROTHERS, 33 Monument

Place. WOMEN

Between the Ages of 35 to 50 Permanent Employment in Kitchen

Hours 7 A. M. to 4 P. M. Apply Employment Kitchen, 6th Floor

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

WOMEN FOR WORK IN BAKERY. HOURS | P.M.-10 P.M. OR 3 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. SEE SUPERINTENDENT

1915 SOUTHEASTERN YOUNG LADY—25 to 35 with telephone experience, as receptionist. Some typing. Good hours and working

conditions. Essential industry with postwar security all Mr. FR-1331.

Diehm, YOUNG WOMAN

for nurse maid and light housework in private nursery school; stay; room, board, salary. MA-9086.

Young Lady 20 to 35

If you are ambitious, possessed of sales ability, and interested in the newspaper fleld for a future, The Indianapolis Times has a good opening for you. Must be at least a H. 8. graduate, dependable and willing to start at a reasonable salary This position is permanent, and offers an excellent opportunity for advancement. Five - day, 40-hour week. Vacations with pay. Pleasant working econditions. Congenial associates. See Mr, Walker, 214 W, Maryland or r_ phone RI-55 RI-5551. 10

HELP WANTED—MALE-F FEM.

Cake Mixer Permanent Position ~ Night Work Very Good Pay | Time and 15 over 40 hours.

Essential Industry Also Fe Cookie Packers

General Baking Co. 318 W. Vermont. :

x

POWER MACHINE OPERATING Beck Canvas Products, Inc.

"MEN AND WOMEN

Middle-aged,

{ing

{pleasant working conditions; permanent;

new port;

TURNER'S CAFETERIA, Phone BE-5007.

LEARN TO SEW *

We will teach able-bodied people

School Every Day 8234 W. Washington

as. kitchen helpers; cookexperience helpful but not necessary, good pay: modern electric equipment in restaurant adjoining municipal airbus service to door. Call Mr. Ezell,

Shirley Corporation

Learn Aircraft Industry Men Day and Night Openings

& Women

8:30 A. M. to 10 P. M.

330 E. ST. JOSEPH

for We have an attractive offer for you. Applicants must comply with WMC Apply now.

Holcomb & Hoke Mig. Co.

v MACHINE OPERATORS

We need machine operators war production at once

regulations. .

1545 VanBuren

MEN & WOMEN

CURT

BAI ARSLEL

MACHINE OPERATORS Skilled and Unskilled General Factory Work

Men or Women 16 Years and Up

For Fountaineers

ton, or part time day work, prefer

3 erred, but neces ¥our Fa stare 1s 1a al part of yo y ‘homefrons service.

See Mr. Moore

Zooks Dependable Drug Stores

California ana Market Sts.

UNITED STATES

RUBBER COMPANY

Employment Office 19 W. South St.

Order Entry Clerk Comptometer Operators Stenographers

o| HELP WANTED MALE_

RL security. Open ev WES'

7Men & Women| ——

File Clerk | General Clerical

| Essential manufacturing industry with excellent postwar prospects needs an order entry clerk, comptometer operators, stenographers, file clerk and general clerical. Experienced preferred but will train inquatrious and intelligent juniors. Good ages, 44-hour week. Excellent working conditions, Apply employment department.

INLAND CONTAINER CORP. Production Machine Operators

Experienced or Inexperienced —— Also Men for Sweeping and

Good Starting Rate Plus Automatic Wage Increases

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

PRODUCTION JOBS

Interviews 8 A. M. fo 5 P, M. Saturdays 8 A. M. to 3 P. M.

Apply EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Inland Container Corporation 700 West Mortis Street

GROCERY CLERK

Steady. Good Wages and hours, Taylor's Grocery, 3760 N. Illinois st.

Real Silk

Offers

POST - WAR OPPORTUNITIES 0

Men and Women 16 to 50

Day Work—Permanent Positions 634 N. Noble St.

At once, 1 mile Tomato Pickers west, 1 mile south of Southport. Roy Howell, GA-3103.

Vital Factory Work

® Good Starting Pay ® Early Advancement ® A Job With a Future © No Experience Needed

THE BARBASOL

COMPANY 846 N. Senate Ave.

———

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

Has permanent unskilled and skilled jobs for men and boys. Also women for stockroom work. 88 Years in the steel business assures post-war security. Plenty of overtime. - Apply Mr. Miller.

543 W. McCarty St.

Take Stockyards bus at Washington and Kentucky ave.

3 Boys To Park gars

Empire Garage, 126 BE. Kennedy.

‘4s in the fight. Call at Employment Office 8-5 Daily—8-12 Saturday

J. D. Adams Mfg. Co.

217 8. Belmont Ave.

UTO MECHANIC

Permanent position. 00d proposition,

Harry A. Sharp Co, Ine. i a Viginia Ave, BAKER Experienced, also doughmixer, 5 tial industry, with post-war oor venings for interview,

T BAKING CO., 1331 E. Wash.

% BELL BOY % w Evening Hours * + MAROTT HOTEL J ~ BELT SANDER for*Woodworking Plant

Swingmaster Products, Inc. 421 E. Market

No experience necessary. To

Full time. assist printers and learn operation of multigraph. Opportunity for advancement.

For interview call at

American States Fire Ins. Go. 32 N N. “Meridian St.

* Boys to park Cars Tk FULL OR PART TIME. DENISON SERVICE, OHIO & PENN.

Por work after school

BOY 1:30—4:45 tor) MA Full time. to repair typewriters. Experience not necessary. 0% days. 205 People's Bank Bldg.

Bread and “Roll Baker | Good salary. Rene’s Bakery. 114 Monue ment Circle Apply Mr. Hasse

BUNDLE ROOM BOY

Over 16, Pleasant Surroundings Good Starting Pay

EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

840 N. New Jersey

BUS BOY P. TO MRS. GRIBBLE HOTEL WARREN

% CABINET MEN % x

Opportunity to make & permanent post-war cannection. Splendid chance for advancement.

610 S. New Jersey St

ASK FOR MR. McLean

CAR WASHER * ;i

Goal Delivery "Men

Irvington Ice & Coal Co. 412 §S. Ritter

COLORED MAN

Time and one-half over 40 hours. tial industry with postwar security, BAKING CO. 1331 E. Wash, Bt

COMBINATION Paint and metal man. Our new Jocstian 2055 Central ave. Special equipped room. Steady job. excellent wages. Jones Auto Co. 1 TA-3331.

~ COOKS and GRILL MEN WA-6440

COOK ii’ Tinos 00K

y ~~ Bober, reliable, a1 WwW W. Ohio. DESIGNER for Lamps, | Lighting Fixtures and Electrical and Metal Speciajties. Capable of creating and developing new products. Permanent job with excellent post-war opportunity wish responsible .and established fir tntral Hiinois. Please give all information in your a which will be held confidential. Box 681, Times.

~ DISHWASHER

APPLY 9 A.

EssenWEST

$33.00 per week, 6 days. White,’ 950 N. Pennsylvania. pL 1608 "UFR Salary, board, DISHWASHE mary Bus

Sanatorium. CH-7876. Mrs. Losch. EXPERIENCED man in shipping room. Cornelius Printing Co, 2475 E. Wash-

_ ington. Mr, Blume.

POST-WAR EMPLOYMENT

® METER RFADERS ® LABORERS © OILERS

Good Hours—Good Pay—Good Policies

INDIANAPOLIS WATER CO.

FILLING STATION % Attendants *

% Over 40 * % Good Pay TA-4535

TRUCKERS

Permanent Position Opportunity for Advancement

PENN RAILROAD

218 _E. South

~ FOUNTAIN MEN I GARAGE MECHANIC'S HELPER

Dr os oie wok pe S04 1331 KE. Washington, ® Good Starting Salary ® Opportunity for Advancement ® Excellent Postwar Future

® No Tire or Grease Work ~

GASETERIA _ * j031 E. Washington St. st.

HELP HELP WANTED—MALE 1

EN AND 'WOMEN Get _That Dependable Peace-Time Job, Now

Steady, permanent production jobs in clean, modern food plant. No experience necessary. Health and accident insurance. Time and a half ger 40 hours.

. Vacations "with pay.

NOTICE

All male workers covered

the Priority Referral to WMO

® 6 Mechanics | + @ Lubrication Man ® Car Washer ® Porters

SUPERIOR CHERVOLET, INC. §52 E. Washington % 2 FORD_MECHANICS 4 * 2 CHEVROLET MECHANICS +

Good pay and stead wor Bee hk

* ‘Red Cab Company * |

13th and Meridian -

{he

ee

% GRILLE % AND % COUNTER MAN $30.00 Weekly - Apply 43 W, St, Clair St. Between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M. GRILLE COOK

Apply “Burger Basket” 844 E. 63rd. BE0028,

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

We are now accepting applications from students who expect to be avaliable for part time wotk after school hours. experience necessary but must be over 16 years of age. If interes‘ed see Mr. Miller,

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

543 W. McCarty St,

Ice Delivery Men Ain lee "& Coal Lo.

Top wages Restaurant,

Wabash, See Mr. i

Time and one half over 40}

Man to Take Charge

FREIGHT HOUSE]

+ Crown Hill Cemetary

bed 2

EARN A A ‘TRADE

Lithograph

“Press Helpers hour for day work,

T0¢ an hour for overtime night Jot,

Wm. 8. Burford Printing Sa, E. Washington

FI

HA)

real Sxperience;

i EEE BAKING Co,

1331 E. Washington

for in w w house. Mr. Mercer. 1 South st,

5

of Depariment, Permanent, Pleasant Work. 40-Hour Week.

MUTUAL Dives

Ou 1ssjon—Peterson arantes—Comm 30th & Central Sales Co. All or Part Ime

MEN

Receivers

Sweepers & Janitor Service Good Sr ns Work. Vital Industry.

“REA wy Office

3310 E. Mich, YICTOR Indiana MEN TO LEARN MATTRESS TRADE

Postwar future. Good pay. NATIONAL MATTRESS CO: #06 N. Senate Ave.

% MEN OVER 16 % To Weigh Bundles Good Starting Pay Daylight Hours

STERLING LAUNDRY . 135 Lexington ° * MEN * ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY

Needs You to Train for

sano UE Cari ; and doubly good after & > ana doubly * year Bhi

314 w.

Production Machine Operators All Classes “ and Laborers : muy ne needed In , oh WAT: ‘work,

International Detrola 2 Sop, - | i Bervics.

IA

+

IMMEDIATE OPENING.

0. K, Magred man, under 4. Good moral moral character and habits.

all expenses. ou ein tara e30-060 5 Week.

KING KOFFEE KOMPANY, : Res Bra

ROUTE MAN

Mechanic Uniform and Wiper's Supply “333 N. Noble 1

“FRUSBERS %

Chance for real advancement in a post.

War, per Job. 610 S. New Jersey St. ASK FOR MR. FIELD SALESMAN

appointmen COOK COFFEE CO. . 938 E. Georgia SERVICE STATION SALESMEN *% GOOD SALARY w% COMMISSION

wk GOOD POST-WAR POSSIBILITIES

Apply 1004 Massachusetls Avenue PRODUCERS OIL COMPANY

Service Station Attendant Blue Point Auto Supplies

DELAWARE, MADISON AND RAY STS.

+ Packers * Truckers Ww General Mill Laborers Good Starting Pay EVANS MILLING CO. 30 W. Michigan St,

~——MEN OVER 50

for essential war work, to deliver telegrams nn bidgs. Increased es. Pleasant, interesting work, Mr: 18 N. Meridian,

Western Union

MEN—NEEDED AS HELPERS

train as machine rators steel fabricator doing highly essential war work, Previous experience not necessary. Steady employment. Plenty of overtime,

HUGH J. BAKER & COMPANY 808 W. MeCarty MEN : ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY Experience NOT Necessary

Pull or part time. Steady ork sow and

after the war. Our business been in

operation here for 75 years. National Starch Products, Ine. 1515 8 DROVER.

MN For General Factory Work Steady Employment Opportunity for Advancement

SENTRA) STATES ENVELOPE CO. S$. Sherman Drive % MEN %» 17 to 60 YEARS

On

essential pa No o Experience ‘Necessary

A&M to dP

The Be Beveridge Paper Co. 117. W. Washington

Rn to 50; offbearers on newspaper press, Cornelius Printing Co. 2437 E. Washington, Mr. Blume. to haul coal

Men With Trucks % oo, ansoie.

Good _Good pay. . 1001 E Southeastern Avenue,

~ MEN WITH CARS

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

Western Union

~ % NEEDED AT GLEASON'S BAKERY * THE FOLLOWING HELP i night man, must have chauffer’s license, { oven man I Pastry Baker SEE SUPERINTENDENT 1915 SOUTHEASTERN

Night Boiler Room Man and Watchman

Sead, sober man with experience on R. T, boilers. A. D, T. watch,

EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

840 N. New. Jersey.

% NIGHT CLERK «x Exp. N. C. R, Bookkeeping Machine Preferred But Not Essential

% MAROTT HOTEL *

pr

OWN

2001 E. Washington

PAINTERS inside and oul outside. Painter, Experienced 5oics “or

g3ed Jar Call at 125 E. Palmer at

* PATCHERS x

Bi opportunity for men hat understand patch work and finishing on pianos. Permanent post-war em

ployment. 610 5. Hew Jersey st.

PRESSER

Fe, Ind,

Experienced in Men's Clothing Apply ” Employment Office, mn Floor

: 4 | 28. Ritter.

Store Counter Clerk

PLUMBER! 1st OLASS

Noj.

1808-12 Calhoun st, Fort

PRESSER |= ;

ou for 48-hour week. Write TROY DRY EANING CO.

wages. INLAND CITY JOBBERS 42¢ 8. MERIDIAN ST.

Experienced in sutomotive or hardware

merchandise, BLUE POINT AUTO SUPPLIES DELAWARE, MADISON AND RAY STS. WANTED

* MAN *%

with mechanical ability to work in mixing room, - manent full-time work. Apply

Midwest Mineral Co. 2120 8. Harding MA-0867 Wanted Mechanics, Helpers and Tire. Men oor Clyde 8.

Aero Mayflower Transit Co, 887 Mass. Ave. ~ WANTED—PLUMBER

__Also steam fitter. 808 N. Diinois. WAREHOUSE ™ Ha sel and mill

for capable man on oo. nh opportunity t~ learn business that will continue after the war. Phone Mr, Westphal GA-4421, for appointment.

* WASH MAN—FOR LAUNDRY

CLAYPOOL HOTEL

White Man

For general maintenance work. References required. Apply 3rd Floor.

Charles Mayer & Co.

20 W. Washington.

YOUNG MAN

We have a splendid opening in our xhipping room dept. Permanent job with post-war. security, 85%-Day week.

PITMAN-MOORE CO. 1200 Madison Ave. POSITIONS WANTED 3 WANT] on in theater by youl

arance and mo: J : Sxeeflons refer.

¥

ANTED—Position family man; g habits; Boner, od a

ences. Box A882, The Ti Qa: : ’ x do MARRIED MAN, 28, ie = as bare Ses haju-1a ny tender, small tavern North side pre« - ferred; dependable; reasonable xalary. 1 Reliable references. Box , The ‘Abstr Times, u i PERSONAL SERVICES fi B n S

NEW AND USED ELECTRIC "PUMPS. AND WATER SYSTEMS

Emergency Ory Cleaners Crescent Cleaners, 1244-46 N. Cap, RADIO SERVICE : REPAIR

Radio 2820 * 2 Was! RO 1 TA-6738; 1122 Shelby, tl’ =

Paper Hanging Jor, fied:

ormiae OH-1348-W : COFFMAN : . WASTER PAINTERS—FREE rn. J RY Hind

wor Guaranteed.

“PAINTING & INT. DECORATING Free estimates, prompt service. prt } ROCKWOOL Issn ped. in

also roofing. Call Nine, CH:

lize in Interior d e specia eri and exterior

homes and gutters and Sou, REST -

cleaned 29 ROOFING pair aud gutters nw and painted. A-4215. 5 ord CRUSHED rock; delivered and spread om _ driveway; $5 ton. FR-0378. 1 Hisrdvoed flocrs lala, fnished. rednished. Est. free. Mattresses ruin’ yl SE - oofs. Gus ranteed wor R Rl-292 Patch atch Plastering =,

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